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VII Semester (AUTO) CONTROL ENGINEERING Sub Code: 06ME71 $rs%&ee!: 0' Tot * Le+ture $rs: #" IA M r!

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,ART-A U./t 1: I.trodu+t/o.: Concept of automatic controls, open and closed loop systems, concepts of feedback, requirement of an ideal control system. Types of controllers Proportional, Integral, Proportional Integral, Proportional Integral Differential controllers. 06 $rs U./t ": M t0em t/+ * Mode*s: Transfer function models, models of mechanical systems, models of electrical circuits, DC and C motors in control systems, models of thermal systems, models of hydraulic systems. Pneumatic system. nalogous systems: !orce "oltage, !orce current. 06 $rs U./t ): 1*o+! 2/ 3r ms .d S/3. * 4*o5 Gr 60s: Transfer !unctions definition, function, blocks representation of system elements, reduction of block diagrams, #ignal flo$ graphs: %ason&s gain formula. 07 $rs U./t ': Tr .s/e.t .d Ste d7 St te Res6o.se A. *7s/s: Introduction, first order and second order system response to step, ramp and impulse inputs, concepts of time constant and its importance in speed of response. #ystem stability: 'outh&s( )ur$it* Criterion. 07 $rs ,ART-1 U./t #: 4re8ue.+7 Res6o.se A. *7s/s: Polar plots, +yquist #tability Criterion, #tability nalysis, 'elati"e stability concepts, phase and gain margin, % , + circles. 07 $rs U./t 6: 4re8ue.+7 Res6o.se A. *7s/s us/.3 1ode ,*ots: -ode attenuation diagrams, #tability nalysis using -ode plots, #implified -ode Diagrams. 07 $rs

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U./t 9: Co.tro* A+t/o. .d S7stem Com6e.s t/o.: #eries and feedback compensation, Physical de"ices for system compensation. 0# $rs Te(t 1oo!s: .. Moder. Co.tro* E.3/.eer/.3: /atsuhiko 0gata, Pearson 1ducation, 2334. 2. Co.tro* S7stems ,r/.+/6*es .d 2es/3.: %. 5opal, T%), 2333

Re:ere.+e 1oo!s: .. 4eedb +! Co.tro* S7stems: #chaum&s series 233.. 2. Co.tro* s7stems: I.6. +agarath , %. 5opal, +e$ age International publishers 2332. 7. Autom t/+ Co.tro* S7stems -.C. /uo, !. 5olnaraghi, 6ohn 8iley , #ons, 2337. S+0eme o: E( m/. t/o.: 0ne question to be set from each chapter. #tudents ha"e to ans$er any !I91 full questions out of 1I5)T questions, choosing at least T80 questions from Part and T80 questions from Part -.

VE$ICLE 1O2; ENGINEERING AN2 SA4ET; Sub Code: 06AU7" $rs%&ee!: 0' Tot * Le+ture $rs: #" ,ART-A 1< I.trodu+t/o.: Classification of coach$ork type: styling forms, coach and bus body style, layout of cars, buses and coach $ith different seating and loading capacity, commercial "ehicle types, 9ans and Pick ups. Terms used in body building construction, ngle of approach, ngle of departure, 5round clearance, Cross bearers, !loor longitudes, posts, seat rail, $aist rail, cant rail, 'oof stick, 'oof longitude, 'ub rail, skirt rail, truss panel, $heel arch structure, $heel arch, post diagonals, gussets 9$rs "< Ve0/+*e 1od7 M ter/ *s: luminium alloys, #teel, alloy steels, plastics, %etal matri: composites, structural timbers ( properties, glass reinforced plastics and high strength composites, thermoplastics, -# and styrenes, load bearing plastics, semi rigid P;' foams and sand$ich panel construction. Paints adhesi"es and their properties, corrosion and their pre"ention. 6 $rs )< Aerod7. m/+s: -asics, 9ehicle drag and types, 9arious types of forces and moments, effects of forces and moments, "arious body optimi*ation techniques for minimum drag, Principle of $ind tunnel technology, flo$ "isuali*ation techniques, tests $ith scale models, aerodynamic study for hea"y "ehicles 7$rs '< Lo d d/str/but/o.: Type of body structures, 9ehicle body stress analysis, "ehicle $eight distribution, Calculation of loading for static loading, symmetrical, longitudinal loads, side loads, stress analysis of bus body structure under bending and torsion. 6$rs ,ART-1 #< I.ter/or Er3o.om/+s: Introduction, #eating dimensions, Interior ergonomics, ergonomics system design, seat comfort, suspension seats, split frame seating, back passion reducers, dash board instruments, electronic displays, commercial "ehicle cabin ergonomics, mechanical package layout, goods "ehicle layout. 9isibility, regulations, dri"ers "isibility, methods of impro"ing "isibility, 8indo$ $inding and seat ad<ustment mechanisms. 6$rs 6< Ve0/+*e St b/*/t7: Introduction, =ongitudinal, lateral stability, "ehicle on a cur"ilinear path, critical speed for toppling and skidding. 1ffect of operating factors on lateral stability, steering geometry and stabili*ation of steerable $heels, mass distribution and engine location on stability. 7 $rs 7< No/se .d =/br t/o.: +oise characteristics, #ources of noise, noise le"el measurement techniques, -ody structural "ibrations, chassis bearing "ibration, designing against fatigue, methods of noise suppression. 6 $rs 9< S :et7: IA M r!s: "# E( m $rs: 0) E( m M r!s: 100

Impact protection basics, Physics of impact bet$een deformable bodies, Design for crash $orthiness, occupant and cargo restraint, passi"e restraint systems, side impact analysis, bumper system, energy absorbent foams, la$s of mechanisms applied to safety. 6$rs TE>T 1OO?S: .. #ydney ! page, >-ody 1ngineering?& Chapman , )all =td, =ondon, .@AB 2. >5iles 6 Pa$lo$ski?, 9ehicle body engineering -usiness books limited, .@C@ 7. 6ohn !enton, >9ehicle body layout and analysis?, %echanical 1ngg. Publication ltd, =ondon. RE4ERENCE 1OO?S: .. )and book on "ehicle body design # 1 publication 2. utomoti"e chassis by P.%. )eldt, Chilton , Co, .@D3 7. 9ehicle #afety 2332, Corn$ell press, To$nbridge, ;/, I#-+ .7AB (.44C. 4. 'edesign of bus bodies part I , part II CI'T pune E'eportF, .@C7 A. 1d 8.). )ucho, erodynamics of 'oad 9ehicles, 4th 1dition, -utter $orths .@CD B. #cibor('ylski .6, 'oad 9ehicle erodynamics, Pentech press, =ondon 2nd 1dition .@C4 D. 'ae 8.) , Pope , =o$ #peed 8ind Tunnel Testing 8iley , #ons, ;# .@C4 out of print C. +oel 8. %urray, >$hen it comes to the Crunch: The %echanics of the Car Collisions? E-ody $ork maintenance and repairF by Paul and -ro$ne S+0eme o: E( m/. t/o.: 0ne question to be set from each chapter. #tudents ha"e to ans$er any !I91 full questions out of 1I5)T questions, choosing at least T80 questions from Part and T80 questions from Part -.

AUTOMOTIVE AIR ,OLLUTION AN2 CONTROL Sub Code: 06AU7) $rs%&ee!: 0' Tot * Le+ture $rs: #" ,ART-A 1< L 5s .d re3u* t/o.s: )istorical background, regulatory test procedure E1uropean cyclesF, 1:haust gas pollutants E1uropean rail road limitsF, particulate pollutants, 1uropean statutory "alues, inspection of "ehicle in circulation Einfluence of actual traffic conditions and influence of "ehicle maintenanceF '$rs Me+0 ./sm o: 6o**ut .t :orm t/o. /. E.3/.es I+T'0D;CTI0+: +IT'051+ 0GID1#, formation of nitrogen o:ides, kinetics of +0 formation, formation of +02, +0 formation in spark ignition engines, +0: formation, in compression ignition engines C0'-0+%0+0GID1 ;+-;'+1D )HD'0C '-0+ 1%I##I0+# -ack ground, flame quenching and o:idation fundamentals, )C emissions from spark ignition engines, )C emission mechanisms in diesel engines P 'TIC;= T1 1%I##I0+# #park ignition engine particulates, characteristics of diesel particulates, soot formation fundamentals, soot o:idation. Crankcase emissions, piston ring blo$ by, e"aporati"e emissions10 0rs IA M r!s: "# E( m $rs: 0) E( m M r!s: 100

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Pollution control measures inside #I 1ngines , lean burn strategies, measures in engines to control Diesel 1missions Pollution control in #I , CI 1ngines, Design changes, optimi*ation of operating factors and 1:haust gas recirculation, fuel additi"es to reduce smoke , particulates 'oad draught crankcase "entilation system, positi"e crankcase "entilation system, fuel e"aporation control 9 0rs I.:*ue.+e o: 4ue* ,ro6ert/es 1ffect of petrol, Diesel !uel, lternati"e !uels and lubricants on emissions # 0rs

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,ART -1 ,ost +ombust/o. Tre tme.ts "ailable options, physical conditions , e:haust gas compositions before treatment, Catalytic mechanism, Thermal 'eactions, Installation of catalyst in e:haust lines, catalyst poisoning, catalyst light(off, +0: treatment in Diesel 1ngines, particulate traps, Diesel Trap o:idi*er. 9$rs E::e+t o: /r 6o**ut/o. 1ffect of air pollution on )uman )ealth, 1ffect of air pollution on animals, 1ffect of air pollution on plants '$rs S m6*/.3 6ro+edures Combust/o. 3 s s m6*/.3: continuous combustion, combustion in a cylinder

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, rt/+u* te s m6*/.3: soot particles in a cylinder, soot in e:haust tube, #ampling %ethods( sedimentations, filtration, and impinge methods( electrostatic precipitation thermal precipitation, centrifugal methods Determination of mass concentration analytical methods( "olumetric(gra"imetric(calorimetric methods etc. '$rs 9< I.strume.t t/o. :or 6o**ut/o. me sureme.ts +DI' analy*ers, 5as chromatograph, Thermal conducti"ity and flame ioni*ation detectors, naly*ers for +0:, 0rsat apparatus, #moke measurement, comparison method, obscuration method, ringelmann chart, Continuous filter type smokemeter, -osch smoke meter, )artridge smoke meter @$rs TE>T 1OO?S : .. utomobiles and pollution ( paul degobert E# 1F 2. Internal combustion engine fundamentals <ohn -. )ey$ood RE4ERANCE 1OO?S I .. ir pollution %.+. 'ao, and ). 9. 'ao, Tata %c5ra$ )ill, Delhi 2. Internal combustion engines: 9. 5anesan, Tata %c5ra$ )ill, Delhi, .@@A Crouse 8illiam, utomoti"e 1mission Control Di"ision J%c5ra$()ill. .@C3 1rnest, #., #tarkman, Combustion 5enerated ir Pollutions, Plenum Press, .@C3. 5eorge, #pringer and Donald 6.Patterson, 1ngine emissions, Pollutant !ormation and %easurement, Plenum press, .@D2. 0bert, 1.!., Internal Combustion 1ngines and ir Pollution, Inte:t 1ducational Publishers, .@C3.

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S+0eme o: E( m/. t/o.: 4 Kuestion to be set from part( 4 Kuestion to be set from part(#tudents ha"e to ans$er any !I91 full questions out of 1I5)T questions, choosing at least T80 questions from Part and T80 questions from Part -. O,ERATIONS RESEARC$ Sub Code: 06ME7' $rs%&ee!: 0' Tot * Le+ture $rs: #" ,ART AA U./t 1: I.trodu+t/o.: =inear programming, Definition, scope of 0perations 'esearch E0.'F approach and limitations of 0' %odels, Characteristics and phases of 0' %athematical formulation of =.P. Problems. 5raphical solution methods. 06 $rs U./t ": L/.e r ,ro3r mm/.3 ,rob*ems: The simple: method ( slack, surplus and artificial "ariables. Concept of duality, t$o phase method, dual simple: method, degeneracy, and procedure for resol"ing degenerate cases. 'e"ised simple: method 07 $rs U./t ): Tr .s6ort t/o. ,rob*em: !ormulation of transportation model, -asic feasible solution using different methods, 0ptimality IA M r!s: "# E( m $rs: 0) E( m M r!s: 100

%ethods, ;nbalanced transportation problem, Degeneracy in transportation problems, pplications of Transportation problems. ssignment Problem: !ormulation, unbalanced assignment problem, Tra"eling salesman problem. 07 $rs U./t ': Se8ue.+/.3: 6ohnsons algorithm, n ( <obs to 2 machines, n <obs 7machines, n <obs n machines $ithout passing sequence. 2 <obs n machines $ith passing. 5raphical solutions 06 $rs

,ART A1 U./t #: Bueu/.3 T0eor7: Kueuing system and their characteristics. The %J%J. Kueuing system, #teady state performance analy*ing of %J%J . and %J%JC queuing model. 06 $rs U./t 6: ,ERT-C,M Te+0./8ues: +et$ork construction, determining critical path, floats, scheduling by net$ork, pro<ect duration, "ariance under probabilistic models, prediction of date of completion, crashing of simple net$orks. 7 $rs U./t 7: G me T0eor7: !ormulation of games, t$o person(Lero sum game, games $ith and $ithout saddle point, 5raphical solution E2: n, m : 2 gameF, dominance property. 07 $rs U./t 9: I.te3er 6ro3r mm/.3: 5ommoryMs technique, branch and bound algorithm for integer programming problems, *ero one algorithm 06 $rs Te(t 1oo!s: .. Taha ). . ( 0perations 'esearch and Introduction, %acmillan edition 2. 0perations 'esearch: Principles and practice: 'a"indran, Phillips , #olberg, 8iley India lts, 2nd 1dition 233D. Re:ere.+e 1oo!s: .. % +atara<an, P.-alasubramani , Tamilara"ari >0peration research? Pearson 233A 2. )iller and liberman, Introduction to operation research. %c 5re$ )ill. Ath edition 233.. 7. #. D. #harma 0perations 'esearch /edarnath 'amnath , Co 2332. S+0eme o: E( m/. t/o.: 0ne question to be set from each chapter. #tudents ha"e to ans$er any !I91 full questions out of 1I5)T questions, choosing at least T80 questions from Part and T80 questions from Part -.

Ser=/+e .d Re+o.d/t/o./.3 L b< Sub Code: 06AUL77 $rs%&ee!: 0) Tot * Le+ture $rs: )6 Ser=/+e L b< .. 2. 7. 4. %aintenanceJser"ice charts for different parts of chassis, suspension and transmission. )ead light beam testing for t$o , four $heeler. -raking distance test for four $heeler. #tudy of tyre retreading, tubeless tyre puncture repairs, painting of "ehicles. IA M r!s: "# E( m $rs: 0) E( m M r!s: #0

A. #ketch the layout of a ser"ice station and bus depot mentioning the "arious equipments required including the space needed. B. #tudy and practice on Computeri*ed $heel balancing machine, computeri*ed $heel alignment machine. D. #tudy of t$o $heeler performance on t$o $heeler chassis dynamometer.

Re+o.d/t/o./.3 L b C. #tudy and practice on Connecting 'od alignment machine, 9al"e 'e(facing machine, Cylinder re( boring machine, Cylinder honing machine and Crankshaft grinding machine. @. #tudy and practice on -rake drum skimming lathe.

.3. 9isit to industry: Note: #tudents ha"e to compulsorily "isit at least fi"e automobile related industries of $hich one must be any one automobile manufacturing plant. They ha"e to submit a report.

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.. Testing of multi cylinder #I J CI engines for performance calculate -P, Thermal, "olumetric efficiencies, and -#!C $ith emission testing. 2. #tudy one engine performance by changing parameters like "al"e timing, ignition timing, carburetor no**le <et. 7. 4. A. B. D. Conduct %orse test for finding !P, IP, Indicated thermal efficiency and %echanical efficiency. #tudy of engine performance using alternate fuels like alcohol blendsJ bio diesel J =P5. Performance test on computeri*ed IC engine test rig. #tudy and testing of fuel in<ection pumps and in<ectors, %P!I. Tuning of engines. #tudy and practice on computeri*ed engine analy*er.

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T&O AN2 T$REE &$EELE2 VE$ICLES Sub Code: 06AU7#1 $rs%&ee!: 0' Tot * Le+ture $rs: #" ,ART - A C0 6ter 1: T0e ,o5er U./t: Types of engines for t$o $heelers, ad"antages and disad"antages of t$o stroke and four stroke engines, engine components, constructional details, materials, symmetrical and unsymmetrical port timing diagrams, "al"e actuating mechanisms, "al"e timing diagrams. 'otary "al"e engine, d"antages and disad"antages of diesel engines for t$o $heelers, po$er plant for electric bikes, e:haust systems. 9$rs C0 6ter ": 4ue*C Lubr/+ t/o. .d Coo*/.3 s7stem: =ayout of fuel supply system, fuel tank construction, carburetor types, construction, $orking and ad<ustments. Types of cooling systems, ad"antages of air cooling system. =ubrication types, =ubrication of parts, grades of lubricating oils 6$rs C0 6ter ): Tr .sm/ss/o. s7stem: d"antages and disad"antages of belt dri"e, chain dri"e, shaft dri"e and "ariable dri"es, necessity of clutch, construction and $orking of clutches, clutch operating mechanism. 5ear bo: types, construction and $orking, synchroni*ers. 60r C0 6ter ': 4r mes .d sus6e.s/o.: Types and constructional details of frames, ad"antages and limitations, frame materials, loads on frames. !ront forks, suspension systems, fork type and spring type, shock absorber construction and $orking, Panel meters and controls on handle bar, body manufacture and painting. 6$rs ,ART -1 C0 6ter #: 1r !es .d &0ee*s: !ront and rear braking systems, disc and drum brakes, merits and demerits. Types of $heels, loads on $heels, construction and materials for $heels, $heels designation. Tyre designation, inflation, types of tyres, construction details .6$rs IA M r!s: "# E( m $rs: 0) E( m M r!s: 100

C0 6ter 6: E*e+tr/+ * s7stem: Types of ignition system, their $orking principles, $iring diagram for Indian "ehicles, spark plug construction, indicators and gauges used in t$o $heelers, lighting systems. 6$rs C0 6ter 7: T5o 50ee*ers .d T0ree 50ee*ers: Case study of ma<or Indian models of ma<or motor cycles, scooters, scooteretts and mopeds. Case study of Indian models of three $heelers, !ront mounted engine and rear mounted engine types, uto ricksha$s, pick up "an, deli"ery "an and trailer, -i<ili electric "ehicles. 9$rs C0 6ter 9: M /.te. .+e: Importance of maintenance, Decarburi*ing procedure for engine and silencer, periodic inspection, maintenance schedules, trouble diagnosis charts, safety precautions, =ubrication charts 6 $rs

TE>T 1OO?S: .. P.1.I'9I+5, >%otor cycle engines?, Temple Press -ook, =ondon, .@@2 2. %otor cycles ((%ichel % 5riffin 7. 8illiam ). Crouse and Donald =. nglin, >%otor cycle %echanics?, Re:ere.+es 1oo!s: .. >The cycle %otor manual?, Temple Press =td, .@@3 2. -ryaut '. 9. >9espa maintenance and repair series. 7. >1ncyclopedia of %otor Cycling 23 "olumes?, %arshall Ca"endish, +e$ Hork and =ondon, .@C@ S+0eme o: E( m/. t/o.: 0ne question to be set from each chapter. #tudents ha"e to ans$er any !I91 full questions out of 1I5)T questions, choosing at least T80 questions from Part and T80 questions from Part -.

T$EOR; O4 ,LASTICIT; Sub Code: 06ME7#" $rs%&ee!: 0' Tot * Le+ture $rs: #" ,ART A A U./t 1: 4u.d me.t * o: E* st/+/t7: Concept of stress, stress transformation la$s, spherical and de"iator stress tensors, equilibrium equations, octahedral stresses, concept of strain, de"iator and spherical strain tensors, strain transformation la$s, octahedral strains, generali*ed hook&s la$. elastic strain energy, compatibility equations, theories of strength. problems. 07 $rs U./t ": ,* st/+ 2e:orm t/o. o: Met *s: Crystalline structure in metals, mechanism of plastic deformation, factors affecting plastic deformation, strain hardening, reco"ery, recrystalli*ation and grain gro$th, flo$ figures or luder&s cubes. 06 $rs U./t ): Cubical dilation, true stress and strain, strain tensor, principal strain, plane strain, spherical and de"iator strain, octahedral strain and representati"e strain, problems. 07 $rs U./t ': Stress Str /. Re* t/o.s: Introduction, types of materials, empirical equations, theories of plastic flo$, e:perimental "erification of #t.9erant&s theory of plastic flo$, the concept of plastic potential, the ma:imum $ork hypothesis, mechanical $ork for deforming a plastic substance. 06 $rs ,ART 1 U./t #: ;/e*d Cr/ter/ : Introduction, yield or plasticity conditions, 9on %ises and Tresca criteria, 5eometrical representation, yield surface, yield locus Et$o dimensional stress spaceF, e:perimental e"idence for yield criteria, energy required to change the shape $ith basic principle problems 07 $rs U./t 6: S*/6 L/.e 4/e*d T0eor7: Introduction, basic equations for incompressible t$o dimensional flo$, continuity equations, stresses in conditions of plain strain, con"ention for slip lines, solutions of plastic deformation problem, 5eometry of slip line field, Properties of the slip lines, construction of slip line nets 07 $rs U./t 7: 1e.d/.3 o: 1e ms: nalysis for stresses, +on linear stress strain cur"e, shear stress distribution, residual stresses in plastic bending, problems. 06 $rs U./t 9: Tors/o. o: 1 rs: Introduction, plastic torsion of a circular bar, elastic perfectly plastic material, elastic $ork hardening of material, residual stresses and problems 06 $rs TE>T 1OO?S: .. MT0eor7 o: ,* st/+/t7D Chakraborty 7rd 1dition 1lse"ier. 2. E E.3/.eer/.3 ,* st/+/t7D 8.6ohnson and P.-.%ellor D 9an +.0 #trand Co.=td 2333 IA M r!s: "# E( m $rs: 0) E( m M r!s: 100

RE4ERENCE 1OO?S: .. 1 s/+ E.3/.eer/.3 ,* st/+/t7 by D8 'ees .st 1dition 1lse"ier. 2. T0eor7 o: ,* st/+/t7 by =.#.#rinath T%), 7. T0eor7 o: ,* st/+/t7 by #adhu #ingh, /anna publisher

A2VANCE2 I<C<ENGINES Sub Code: 06AU7#) $rs%&ee!: 0' Tot * Le+ture $rs: #" ,ART - A 1< Combust/o. /. S6 r! I3./t/o. E.3/.es Thermodynamic analysis of #I engine Combustion: -urned and unburned mi:ture states. nalysis of cylinder pressure data, Combustion process characteri*ation, !lame structure and speedI flame structure, laminar burning speeds, flame propagation relations, Cyclic "ariations in combustion, partial burning and misfire: definitions, causes of cycle by cycle and cylinder to cylinder "ariations, partial burning, misfire and engine stability. #park Ignition: Ignition fundamentals, con"entional ignition systems, alternati"e ignition systems, alternati"e ignition approaches, bnormal Combustion: knock and surface ignition, knock fundamentals, fuel factors. 1) $rs "< Combust/o. /. Com6ress/o. I3./t/o. E.3/.es Types of diesel combustion systems: Direct in<ection systems, indirect in<ection systems, comparison of different combustion systems, nalysis cylinder pressure dataI combustion efficiency, DI engines, IDI engines, !uel spray beha"iour: !uel in<ection, o"erall spray structure, atomi*ation, spray penetration, droplet si*e distribution and spray e"aporation, Ignition delay: definitions and discussion, fuel ignition quality, auto ignition fundamentals, physical properties affecting delay, effect of fuel properties. 1) $rs ,ART - 1 3. E8u/*/br/um +0 rts: Charts for burnt mi:ture, charts for unburned %i:ture, transmission from unburned to burnt mi:ture, non(equilibrium Problems co"ering the abo"e. ' $rs 4. Moder. 2e=e*o6me.ts /. I<C<E.3/.es: =ean burn engines, ceramic and adiabatic engines, %ulti("al"ing, Tuned manifolding, camless "al"e gearing, "ariable "al"e timing, Turbo and supercharging 8aste gating, 15', Part(load charge stratification in 5DI systems. #ports "ehicle engines, #tirling engines, %P!I engines operation and performanance. 10$rs IA M r!s: "# E( m $rs: 0) E( m M r!s: 100

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S6e+/ * t76es o: E.3/.esF Introduction to $orking of startified charged engines, 8ankel engine, "ariable compression engine, #urface ignition engines, free piston engines, Current engines and future trends Ee.g. Con"ergence of #I and CI engine technology, Control de"elopments, fuel qualityF, 1ffect of air cleaners and silencers on engine performance. 9$rs

6< < G s Turb/.e +ombust/o.: #imple brayton cycle, $orking of a gas turbine, modification of the simple cycle, intercooling reheat and regeneration, determination of efficiency and po$er output, numerical problems. ' $rs TE>T 1OO?S: 1< Internal Combustion 1ngines !undamentals ( 6ohn -. )ey$ood, %c5ra$ )ill International 1dition,

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RE4ERENCE 1OO?S: 1< I.C.1ngines by Taylor, %IT Press 1ngland .@C@ "< I.C.1ngines -y =ichty., %c5ra$ )ill )< !uels , Combustion -y #mith , #tinson., %c5ra$)ill '< %otor 9ehicle 1ngines by %./ho"akh., %ir Publishers #< I.C. 1ngines by 9.5anesan, Tata %c 5ra$ )ill,.@@4 S+0eme o: E( m/. t/o.: 4 Kuestion to be set from part( 4 Kuestion to be set from part(#tudents ha"e to ans$er any !I91 full questions out of 1I5)T questions, choosing at least T80 questions from Part and T80 questions from Part -.

COM,UTER INTEGRATE2 MANU4ACTURING Sub Code: 06AU7#' $rs%&ee!: 0' Tot * Le+ture $rs: #" ,ART - A U./t 1: Com6uter I.te3r ted M .u: +tur/.3 S7stems : Introduction, utomation definition, Types of automation, CI%, processing in manufacturing, Production concepts, %athematical %odels(%anufacturing lead time, production rate, components of operation time, capacity, ;tili*ation and a"ailability, 8ork(in(process, 8IP ratio, TIP ratio, Problems using mathematical model equations. 09 $rs U./t ": $/30 Vo*ume ,rodu+t/o. S7stem: Introduction utomated flo$ line(symbols, ob<ecti"es, 8ork part transport(continuous, Intermittent, synchronous, Pallet fi:tures, Transfer %echanism(=inear(8alking beam, roller chain dri"e, 'otary(rack and pinion, 'achet , Pa$l, 5ene"a $heel, -uffer storage, control functions( sequence, safety, Kuality, utomation for machining operation. 06 $rs U./t ): A. *7s/s o: Autom ted 4*o5 */.e G L/.e 1 * .+/.3 : 5eneral terminology and analysis, nalysis of Transfer =ine $ith 0ut storage(upper bound approach, lo$er bound approach and problems, nalysis of Transfer lines $ith storage buffer, 1ffect of storage, buffer capacity $ith e:ample problem, Partial automation($ith numerical problem e:ample, flo$ lines $ith more than t$o stage, %anual ssembly lines line balancing problem. 06 $rs U./t ': M/./mum r t/o. * 5or! e*eme.t: $ork station process time, Cycle time, precedence constraints. Precedence diagram, balance delay methods of line balancing(largest candidate rule, /ilbridge and 8esters method, 'anked positional $eight method, +umerical problems co"ering abo"e methods and computeri*ed line balancing. 06 $rs ,ART - 1 U./t #: Autom ted Assemb*7 S7stems: Design for automated assembly systems, types of automated assembly system, Parts feeding de"ices(elements of parts deli"ery system(hopper, part feeder, #electors, feed back, escapement and placement analysis of %ultistation ssembly machine analysis of single station assembly. Autom ted Gu/ded Ve0/+*e S7stem: Introduction, 9ehicle guidance and routing, #ystem management, Kuantitati"e analysis of $ith numerical problems and application. 09 $rs IA M r!s: "# E( m $rs: 0) E( m M r!s: 100

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U./t 6: Com6uter/Hed M .u: +tur/.3 ,* ../.3 s7stem : Introduction, Computer ided process planning, 'etrie"al types of process planning , 5enerati"e type of process planning, %aterial requirement planning, !undamental concepts of %'P inputs to %'P, Capacity planning. 06 $rs U./t 7:CNC M +0/./.3 Ce.ters:

Introduction to C+C, elements of C+C, C+C machining centers, part programming, fundamental steps in"ol"ed in de"elopment of part programming for milling and turning 06 $rs U./t 9: Robot/+s: Introduction to 'obot configuration, 'obot motion, programming of 'obots end effectors, 'obot sensors and 'obot applications. 06 $rs Te(t 1oo!s: .. Autom t/o.C ,rodu+t/o. s7stem G Com6uter I.te3r ted m .u: +tur/.3C %. P. 5ro"er? Person India, 233D 2nd edition. 2. ,r/.+/6*es o: Com6uter I.te3r ted M .u: +tur/.3C #. /ant 9a<payee, Prentice )all India. Re:ere.+e 1oo!s: .. Com6uter I.te3r ted M .u: +tur/.3C 6. .'ehg , )enry.8. /raebber. 2. CA2%CAM b7 Ie/dC Tata %c5ra$ )ill. S+0eme o: E( m/. t/o.:

0ne question to be set from each chapter. #tudents ha"e to ans$er any !I91 full questions out of 1I5)T questions, choosing at least T80 questions from Part and T80 questions from Part -.

GAS 2;NAMICS Sub Code: 06ME7## $rs%&ee!: 0' Tot * Le+ture $rs: #" ,ART A A U./t 1: 4u.d me.t * E8u t/o.s o: Ste d7 4*o5: Continuity and momentum equations, the thrust function, the dynamic equation and 1uler&s 1quation. -ernoulli&s 1quation.#teady flo$ energy equation. 09 $rs U./t ": Ise.tro6/+ 4*o5: coustic "elocity, %ach number, %ach cone and %ach angle. !lo$ parameters, stagnation temperature, pressure, and density. 06 $rs U./t ): Ad/ b t/+ 4*o5: #tagnation temperature change. 'ayleigh line, Pressure ratio and temperature ratio, 1ntropy considerations, ma:imum heat transfer.06 $rs U./t ': 4*o5 &/t0 4r/+t/o.: The fanning equation, !riction factor and friction parameter, !anno line, !anno equations. 06 $rs ,ART - 1 U./t #: & =e ,0e.ome. : Classification of $a"e phenomena, analysis of shock phenomena, )ugoniot equation. 8eak $a"es, compression $a"es, +ormal shock $a"es, oblique shock $a"es, 1ntropy considerations, 'ayleigh Pilot equations, detonation and deflageration. 06 $rs U./t 6: V r/ b*e Are 4*o5: 9elocity "ariation $ith Isentropic flo$, Criteria for acceleration and deceleration. 1ffect of pressure ratio on +o**le operation. Con"ergent no**le and con"ergent di"ergent no**le. 1ffect of back pressure on no**le flo$. Isothermal flo$ functions. Comparison of flo$ in no**le. 5enerali*ed one dimensional flo$. 07 $rs IA M r!s: "# E( m $rs: 0) E( m M r!s: 100

U./t 7: pplications of dimensional analysis and similitude to gas dynamic problems. 06 $rs U./t 9: I.trodu+t/o. to 4* mes .d +ombust/o.: !lame propagation, diffusion flames, premi:ed flames, flame "elocity, theories of flame propagation, ignition for combustible mi:ture, flame stabili*ation. 07 $rs Te(t 1oo!s: .. 4u.d me.t *s o: Com6ress/b*e :*o5: Hahya, 2nd 1dn. .@@.I 8ieley 1astern. 2. Com6ress/b*e :*u/d :*o5 b7 J< 4< A.derso.

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MANAGEMENT IN4ORMATION S;STEMS Sub Code: 06ME7#6 $rs%&ee!: 0' Tot * Le+ture $rs: #" ,ART - A U./t 1: 4ou.d t/o. Co.+e6ts: !oundations of Information #ystems in business information system and technologies, business applications, de"elopments and management, competing $ith information technology using information technology for strategic ad"antage. 07 $rs U./t ": Re=/e5 o: I.:orm t/o. Te+0.o*o3/es: Computer )ard$are computer systems, end user and enterprise computing, computer peripherals, input output, and storage technologies, computer soft$are( application soft$are, end user application, system soft$are, computer system management. 06 $rs U./t ): 2 t Resour+e M . 3eme.t %anaging data resources, technical foundations of database management, telecommunication and net$orks o"er"ie$ of telecommunications and net$orks, technical telecommunications alternati"es. 06 $rs U./t ': 1us/.ess A66*/+ t/o.s: The Internet $orked 1. business 1nterprise the Internet, Intranets and 1:tranets in -usiness, 1nterprises Communication and Collaboration, 1lectronic -usiness #ystems, Cross !unctional 1( -usiness systems, !unctional 1(-usiness systems 1lectronic Commerce systems 1lectronics commerce fundamentals commerce applications and Issues. 07 $rs ,ART A 1 U./t #: 1us/.ess 2e+/s/o.: 1(-usiness decision supports systems for decision support, e:ecuti"e support systems, group decision support system, rtificial Intelligence Technologies in -usiness 06 $rs U./t 6: 2e=e*o6me.t ,ro+esses: De"eloping 1(-usiness strategies, 1(-usiness planning fundamentals, implementing 1(-usiness strategies, De"eloping 1(-usiness solutions De"eloping 1(-usiness systems, Implementing 1( -usiness systems. 07 $rs U./t 7: M . 3eme.t C0 **e.3es: #ecurity and 1thical challenges of 1(-usiness #ecurity, 1thical and #ocietal challenges of 1( -usiness security management of 1 -usiness, 1nterprise and 5lobal management of 1(-usiness Technology %anaging 1(-usiness Technologies, 5lobal 1(-usiness Technology %anagement. 07 $rs U./t 9: M . 3/.3 G*ob * S7stems: 5ro$th of International Information #ystems, 0rgani*ing International Information #ystems, %anaging 5lobal systems, 0ff 0utsourcing, 5lobal 9alue chain, Case #tudies 06 $rs Te(t 1oo!s: IA M r!s: "# E( m $rs: 0) E( m M r!s: 100

.. M . 3eme.t I.:orm t/o. s7stems %anaging information Technology in the int4ernet $orked 2.
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Re:ere.+e 1oo!s: .. M . 3eme.t /.:orm t/o. F systems, =aaudon , =audon, P)I .@@C 1d. I#-+ C.(237(.2C2(. 2. M . 3eme.t I.:orm t/o. s7stemsC #.#adagopan, Prentice )all of India, .@@C 1d. I#-+ C.(237( ..C3(@ 7. I.:orm t/o. s7stems :or Moder. m . 3eme.t 5.'.%urdick P)I 2332.

TOTAL BUALIT; MANAGEMENT Sub Code: 06ME7#9 $rs%&ee!: 0' Tot * Le+ture $rs: #" ,ART AA U./t 1: O=er=/e5 o: TBM: Introduction(Definition, -asic pproach, nd Contribution of 5urus TK% frame$ork, )istorical 'e"ie$, -enefits of TK%, TK% organi*ation. 0# $rs U./t ": Le ders0/6C Customer S t/s: +t/o. .d Em6*o7ee I.=o*=eme.t: Characteristics of quality leaders, Customers satisfaction, Customer perception of quality, !eedback, ;sing customers complaints, 1mployee in"ol"ement ( Introduction, Teams, Cross functional teams, Kuality circles, #uggestion system, -enefits of employee in"ol"ement. 07 $rs U./t ): $um . Resour+e ,r +t/+es: #cope of )uman 'esources %anagement, leading practices, designing high performance $ork systems($ork and <ob design, 'ecruitment and career de"elopment, Training and education, Compensation and recognition, )ealth, safety and employee $ell(being, performance appraisal. 09 $rs U./t ': 1u/*d/.3 .d sust /./.3 Tot * Bu */t7 Or3 ./H t/o.s: %aking the commitment to TK, 0rgani*ational culture and Total Kuality, Change management, sustaining the quality organi*ation. 06 $rs ,ART A1 U./t #: Too*s .d te+0./8ues /. TBM: D basic tools of quality control, /ai*en, 'e(engineering, B sigma, -enchmarking, Definition, Process of benchmarking, A#, Hoke. 09 $rs U./t 6: Bu */t7 m . 3eme.t s7stems: Kuality management systems, I#0(@333 series of standards, 0"er"ie$ of I#0(.4333, 0"er"ie$ of T# .B@A@. 06 $rs U./t 7: ,rodu+t A++e6t .+e Co.tro*: Product acceptance control through I# 2A33 part . and part 2. 06 $rs U./t 9: Bu */t7 4u.+t/o. 2e6*o7me.t .d 4 /*ure Modes E::e+ts A. *7s/s: Introduction to K!D and K!D process, Kuality by design, 'ationale for implementation of quality by design, !%1 , Design !%1 and process !%1 . 06 $rs Te(t 1oo!s: .. Total Kuality %anagement: Dale ). -esterfield, Publisher ( Pearson 1ducation India, I#-+: C.2@D32B3B, 1dition 37Je Paperback E#pecial Indian 1ditionF 2. The management and control of Kuality: 6ames '. 1"ans and 8illiam %.=indsay, I#-+: @C.( 247(AA2(3 , Publisher ( Thomson #outh(8estern, 1dition B Re:ere.+e 1oo!s: IA M r!s: "# E( m $rs: 0) E( m M r!s: 100

.. Total Kuality %anagement for 1ngineers: %. Lairi, I#-+: .CAAD73247, Publisher: 8oodhead
Publishing. 2. .33 %ethods for Total Kuality %anagement: 5opal /. /an<i and %ike 3C37@DD4DB, Publisher: #age Publications, Inc.I 1dition . sher , I#-+:

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E>,ERIMENTAL STRESS ANAL;SIS Sub Code: 06ME761 $rs%&ee!: 0' Tot * Le+ture $rs: #" IA M r!s: "# E( m $rs: 0) E( m M r!s: 100

,ART - A U./t 1: I.trodu+t/o. %echanical, 0ptical, Pneumatic, coustic strain gauges. 1lectrical 'esistance #train 5auges 5auge factor , types, properties of an ideal gauge material, backing material, adhesi"e material, protecti"e coatingI %ethod of bonding strain gauges, strain gauges lead $ire and connections, semiconductor strain gauges problems. 09 $rs U./t ": #train gauge Circuits, 8heatstone&s bridge, 1rror due to input impedance of measuring instrument, temperature compensation, multiple gauge circuits, calibration of strain measuring system, load cells, problems. 07 $rs U./t ): Str /. 3 u3e Rosettes +ecessity, analysis, problems. 0# $rs

U./t ': N ture o: */30t )armonic $a"e, phase, amplitude, polari*ation. Crystal optics: Passage of light through crystalline media, absolute and relati"e phase difference, quarter $a"e plate, half $a"e plate, production of plane polari*ed light and circularly polari*ed light. 06 $rs ,ART -1 U./t #: T5o-d/me.s/o. * ,0oto e* st/+/t7 #tress optic la$, plane polariscope, isochromatics and isoclinics, circular polariscope, dark and bright field&s arrangements, Isoclinic and Isochromatic fringe order at a point, methods of compensation separation technique. 09 $rs U./t 6 : ,0oto e* st/+ A. *7s/s Calibration of photo elastic model material, properties of ideal photo elastic material, casting of photo elastic models, machining, stress relie"ing, scaling model prototype relation, t$o dimensional application, problems. 06 $rs U./t 7: 1/re:r/.3e.t +o t/.3: Theory, photo elastic data for stress analysis, reflection polariscope. %oire techniques: Phenomenon, moirN fringe analysis, geometric approach, displacement approach, moirN techniques for inplane problems, sign and other of fringes, problems of moirN gratings, moirN fringe photograph. 06 $rs U./t 9: Introduction to holography. Introduction to brittle coating technique. Introduction to computer techniques and fringe analysis. 06 $rs Te(t 1oo!s: .. E(6er/me.t * stress . *7s/s: =.#. #rinath, %.'. 'agha"an, /. =ingaiah, 5. 5argesh, /. 'amachandara , -. Pant, Tata %c5ra$ )ill publication 2333. 2. E(6er/me.t * stress . *7s/s by Dally , 'iley, Tata %c5ra$ )ill Publication 233.. Re:ere.+e 1oo!s:

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ENGINEERING S;STEM 2ESIGN Sub Code: 06ME76" $rs%&ee!: 0' Tot * Le+ture $rs: #" ,ART A A U./t1: I.trodu+t/o.: 8hat is designing, %an as a designer: Design by e"olution, inadequacies of traditional design method: #ystem approach of engineering problems: +eed models: design history of large scale e:isting system. Mor60o*o37 o: 2es/3.: The three phases of design pro<ects, the structure of design process, decision making and iteration. 09 $rs U./t": Ide.t/:/+ t/o. A.d A. *7s/s O: Need: Preliminary need statement, analysis of need, specifications, and standards of performance and constrains. 06 $rs U./t): Or/3/. t/o. O: 2es/3. Co.+e6t: Process of ideali*ation, mental fi:ity, and some design methods like morphological analysis, ID , brain storming etc. 06 $rs U./t': ,re*/m/. r7 2es/3.: %athematical modeling for functional design: concept of sensiti"ity, compatibility and stability analysis. 06 $rs , rt A 1 U./t#: E= *u t/o. O: A*ter. t/=es A.d 2es/3. 2e+/s/o.s: Physical reali*ability, D1#I5+ T'11: Kuality of design, Concept of utility, multi criteria decisions, decisions under uncertainty and risk E+umericalF 09 $rs U./t6: Re*/ b/*/t7 Co.s/der t/o.s /. 2es/3.: -ath tub cur"e, e:ponential reliability function, system reliability concept. E+umericalF 07 $rs U./t7: E+o.om/+s .d O6t/m/H t/o. /. E.3/.eer/.3 des/3.: 1conomics in 1ngineering Design, !i:ed and "ariable costs, break(e"en analysis. E+umericalF O6t/m/H t/o.: Introduction to =PP. 06 $rs U./t9: M .-M +0/.e I.ter +t/o.: Designing for use and maintenance, %an(%achine Cycle, Design of displays and controls. !actors influencing displays and controls.0# $rs IA M r!s: "# E( m $rs: 0) E( m M r!s: 100

TE>T1OO?S: .. n introduction to engineering design method, by 9. 5upta and P. %urthy, Tata %c5ra$ )ill. 2333 2. Introduction of 1ngineering Design by T. 8oodson, %c5ra$ )il..233. RE4ERENCE 1OO?S:

1< Design , Planning of 1ngineering systems by D.D. %eredith, /.8. 8ong, '.8. 8oodhead , /./.
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E.3/.eer/.3 E+o.om/+s .d Automot/=e Cost Est/m t/o. Sub Code: 06AU76) $rs%&ee!: 0' Tot * Le+ture $rs: #" 1< IA M r!s: "# E( m $rs: 0) E( m M r!s: 100

I.trodu+t/o.: Definition of "arious economic terms such as economic goods, utility, "alue, price, $ealth, $ants capital, rent and profit, =a$s of returns. )$rs 2em .d .d Su66*7: =a$ of diminishing utility and total utility. Demand #chedule .=a$ of demand. 1lasticity of demand, =a$ of substitution, =a$ of supply, supply schedule, elasticity of supply. '$rs & 3es: +ominal and real $ages, !actors affecting real $ages, theory of $ages, Difference in $ages, methods of $age payment. )$rs Mo.e7 .d E(+0 .3e: Theory of e:change, -arter, stock e:change, #peculation money qualities of a good money, function of a money, classification of money, "alue of money, inde: number, appreciation and depreciation of money "alue, 5resham&s =a$ and its limitations. '$rs T ( t/o. .d I.sur .+e: ( Principle of ta:ation, characteristics of a good ta:ation system, kinds of ta:es, and their merits and demerits, 9ehicle Insurance, =oss ssessment. '$rs I.terest .d 2e6re+/ t/o.: Introduction, theory of interest, interest rate, interest from lender&s and borro$er&s "ie$ point, simple and compound interest. +ominal and effecti"e interest rates, interest formulae nnual compounding, nnual payments and continuous compounding annual payment, simple numerical problems. +eed for depreciation causes of depreciation life and sal"age "alue methods of depreciation, simple numerical problems. 6$rs ,ART-1 ( ) Costs: ( #tandard costs estimated cost, !irst cost, !i:ed cost, 9ariable costs, Incremental cost, Differential cost, #unk and marginal cost, -reake"en and minimum cost analysis, simple numerical problems. (b) Cost A++ou.t/.3:( Introduction, ob<ecti"es of cost accounting, elements of cost material cost, labour cost, and e:penses, allocation of o"er heads by different methods, simple numerical problems. 6$rs ( ) 1 s/s :or Com6 r/so. o: *ter. t/=esC present $orth methods, capital reco"ery methods, and rate of return method, simple numerical problems. (b) Re6* +eme.t . *7s/s: - -asic reasons for replacement present asset and its replacement, consideration leading to replacement, installation and remo"al cost. #$rs 1oo! ?ee6/.3 .d ++ou.ts: Introduction, +ecessity for book keeping, single entry and double entry, =edger, Trial balance, !inal accounts, trading accounts, profit and loss accounts, -alance sheet, simple problems. #$rs

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TE>T 1OO?S: .. T ' C) +D, 1ngineering economy "< 'I55# 6.=., 1ngineering economy, %c5ra$ )ill, 2332 7. T);8#1+ ).5., 1ngineering 1conomy, P)I, 2332 RE4ERENCE 1OO?S: .. 0.P /) ++ , Industrial 1ngineering and %anagement, Dhanpat 'ai , #ons. 2. I.% P +D H , !inancial %anagement , 9ikas Publishing )ouse 7. P ;= D10 '%0, 1ngineering economy, %acmillan Pub, Co., 233. 4. D. /annappan, %echanical 1stimation and Costing S+0eme o: E( m/. t/o.: 4 Kuestion to be set from part( 4 Kuestion to be set from part(#tudents ha"e to ans$er any !I91 full questions out of 1I5)T questions, choosing at least T80 questions from Part and T80 questions from Part -.

SMART MATERIALS Sub Code: 06ME76' $rs%&ee!: 0' Tot * Le+ture $rs: #" ,ART A U./t 1: I.trodu+t/o.: Characteristics of composites and ceramics materials, Dynamics and controls, concepts, 1lectro( magnetic materials and shape memory alloys(processing and characteristics 06 $rs U./t ": Se.s/.3 .d A+tu t/o.: Principals of electromagnetic, acoustics, chemical and mechanical sensing and actuation, Types of sensors and their applications, their compatibility $riter con"entional and ad"anced materials, signal processing, principals and characteri*ation. 07 $rs U./t ): Co.tro* 2es/3.: Design of shape memory alloys, Types of %' fluids, Characteristics and application, principals of %' fluid "alue designs, %agnetic circuit design, %' Dumpers, Design issues. 06 $rs U./t ': O6t/+s .d E*e+trom 3.et/+: Principals of optical fiber technology, characteristics of acti"e and adapti"e optical system and components Design and manufacturing principles. 07 $rs , rt 1 U./t #: Stru+tures: Principles of drag and turbulence control through smart skins, applications in en"ironment such as aerospace and transportation "ehicles, manufacturing, repair and maintainability aspects. 07 $rs U./t 6: Co.tro*s: Principles of structural acoustic control, distributed, analog and digital feed back controls, Dimensional implications for structural control. 06 $rs IA M r!s: "# E( m $rs: 0) E( m M r!s: 100

U./t 7: Principles of 9ibration and %odal nalysis, PLT lloys, Characteristics and pplications. 07 $rs ctuators, %1%#, %agnetic shape %emory

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Re:ere.+es: .. ESm rt M ter/ *s .d Stru+turesDC -anks )T, 'C #mith, H 8ang, %asso$ # , Paris .@@B 2. G , G/bssDAd 6t/=e Stru+turesDC Clark ' =, 8 ' #aunolers, 6hon 8iles and #ons, +e$ Hork, .@@C 7. A. /.trodu+t/o. :or s+/e.t/sts .d E.3/.eersDC 1sic ;dd, 0ptic #ensors : 6hon 8iley , #ons, +e$ Hork, .@@. EI#-+ : 34D.C733D3F S+0eme o: E( m/. t/o.: 0ne question to be set from each chapter. #tudents ha"e to ans$er any !I91 full questions out of 1I5)T questions, choosing at least T80 questions from Part and T80 questions from Part -.

MANU4ACTURE O4 AUTOMO1ILE COM,ONENTS

Sub Code: 06AU76# $rs%&ee!: 0' Tot * Le+ture $rs: #" ,ART - A

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1< M .u: +tur/.3 o: E.3/.e G E.3/.e +om6o.e.ts: Casting of engine block con"entional and e:pandable pattern, machining of engine blocks in machining center. Preparation of casting for cylinder heads, forging of crankshaft, connecting rod and gudgeon pins, machining and heat treatment, casting of piston by gra"ity casting, squee*e casting, machining and finishing, upset forging of "al"es, heat treatment and surface impro"ement, cylinder liners and piston ring manufacturing. 10$rs "< M .u: +ture o: C*ut+0 .d Ge r bo( +om6o.e.ts: %anufacturing friction plates using con"entional blanking and fine blanking. %anufacture of composite friction lining, composite moulding of phenol formaldehyde lining. Casting of gear bo: casting, gear hobbing, shaping po$der metallurgy, orbital forming of spur, helical, and be"el gears, hypoid gears, heat treatment and finishing. 9$rs )<M .u: +ture o: ,ro6e** r S0 :t: Continuous casting of propeller shaft, e:trusion of propeller shaft, e:trusion of dies C heat treatment and surface hardening of propeller shaft, composite propeller shaft manufacturing. '$rs '< M .u: +ture o: A(*es .d s6r/.3s: !orging of front and rear a:les, casting of rear a:le casing, leaf spring manufacturing, composite leaf springs, $rap forming of coil springs. '$rs ,ART 1 #< M .u: +ture o: 1od7 , .e*s: Introduction, thermoforming and hydro forming, press forming, $elding of body panels, resistance $elding and other $elding processes. '$rs 6< M .u: +ture o: Automot/=e ,* st/+ Com6o.e.ts: Introduction, principle of in<ection moulding, in<ection moulding of instrument panel, moulding of bumpers, tooling and tooling requirements, hand lay up process for making composite panels, manufacture of metalJpolymerJmetal panels. 6$rs 7< M .u: +ture o: E.3/.e Com6o.e.ts us/.3 Cer m/+ M tr/( Com6os/tes: Introduction, ceramic matri: piston rings, chemical "apour deposition, physical "apour deposition, cryogenic grinding of po$ders, sol(gel processing, ad"anced machine processes using 'PT, C+C, etc. 6$rs 9< Ad= .+ed M +0/./.3 ,ro+ess: %achining concepts using +C, generation of numerical control codes using Pro(1 and ID1 # package, interfacing the C+C machine and manufacturing package. Introduction to rapid prototyping using fused deposition, laser sintering. 6$rs @< M/s+e** .eous:

Tyre and tube manufacturing, painting, painting booth, coach $ork. '$rs Te(t 1oo!s: .. )eldt P.%. >)igh speed combustion 1ngines?, 0:ford I-) publishing Co. .@@B 2. Philip !., 0st$ard , 6airo %unu*, >%anufacturing Processes and #ystems,? 6ohn 8iley , #ons, .@@D Re:ere.+e 1oo!s: .. /alpak<ian. >%anufacturing and 1ngineering Technology?, ddison $esloy, publishing company, .@@A. 2. Degarmo 1.P., >%aterials and process in manufacturing?, %acmillan Publishing Co., .@@D S+0eme o: E( m/. t/o.: 4 Kuestion to be set from part( 4 Kuestion to be set from part(#tudents ha"e to ans$er any !I91 full questions out of 1I5)T questions, choosing at least T80 questions from Part and T80 questions from Part -.

RO1OTICS Sub Code: 06ME766 $rs%&ee!: 0' Tot * Le+ture $rs: #" ,ART - A U./t 1: I.trodu+t/o. .d M t0em t/+ * Re6rese.t t/o. o: Robots: )istory of 'obots, Types of 'obots, +otation, Position and 0rientation of a 'igid -ody, #ome Properties of 'otation %atrices, #uccessi"e 'otations, 1uler ngles !or fi:ed frames G(H(L and mo"ing frame LHL. Transformation bet$een coordinate system, )omogeneous coordinates, Properties of -T , Types of 6oints: 'otary, Prismatic <oint, Cylindrical <oint, #pherical <oint, 'epresentation of =inks using Den"it()artenberg Parameters: =ink parameters for intermediate, first and last links, =ink transformation matrices, Transformation matrices of 7' manipulator, P;% AB3 manipulator, #C ' manipulator 07 $rs U./t ": ?/.em t/+s o: Ser/ * M ./6u* tors: Direct kinematics of 2', 7', ''P, 'P' manipulator, pumaAB3 manipulator, #C ' manipulator, #tanford arm, In"erse kinematics of 2', 7' manipulator, pumaAB3 manipulator. 06 $rs U./t ): Ve*o+/t7 .d St t/+Ds o: M ./6u* tors: Differential relationships, <acobian, Differential motions of a frame E translation and rotationF, =inear and angular "elocity of a rigid body, =inear and angular "elocities of links in serial manipulators, 2', 7' manipulators, 6acobian of serial manipulator, 9elocity ellipse of 2' manipulator, #ingularities of 2' manipulators, #tatics of serial manipulators, #tatic force and torque analysis of 7' manipulator, #ingularity in force domain.07 $rs U./t ': 27. m/+s o: M ./6u* tors: /inetic energy, Potential energy, 1quation of motion using =agrangian, 1quation of motions of one and t$o degree freedom spring mass damper systems using =agrangian formulation, Inertia of a link, 'ecursi"e formulation of Dynamics using +e$ton 1uler equation, 1quation of motion of 2' manipulator using =agrangian, +e$ton(1uler formulation 06 $rs ,ART - 1 U./t #: Tr Ke+tor7 6* ../.3: 6oint space schemes, cubic tra<ectory, 6oint space schemes $ith "ia points, Cubic tra<ectory $ith a "ia point, Third order polynomial tra<ectory planning, =inear segments $ith parabolic blends, Cartesian space schemes, Cartesian straight line and circular motion planning 07 $rs U./t 6: Co.tro*: !eedback control of a single link manipulator( first order, second order system, PID control, PID control of multi link manipulator, !orce control of manipulator, force control of single mass, Partitioning a task for force and position control( le"er, peg in hole )ybrid force and position controller 09 $rs U./t 7: A+tu tors: Types, Characteristics of actuating system: $eight, po$er(to($eight ration, operating pressure, stiffness "s. compliance, ;se of reduction gears, comparison of hydraulic, electric, pneumatic, actuators, )ydraulic actuators, proportional feedback control, 1lectric motors: DC motors, 'e"ersible C motors, -rushles DC motors, #tepper motors( structure and principle of operation, stepper motor speed(torque characteristics 06 $rs IA M r!s: "# E( m $rs: 0) E( m M r!s: 100

U./t 9: Se.sors: #ensor characteristics, Position sensors( potentiometers, 1ncoders, =9DT, 'esol"ers, Displacement sensor, 9elocity sensor( encoders, tachometers, cceleration sensors, !orce and Pressure sensors pie*oelectric, force sensing resistor, Torque sensors, Touch and tactile sensor, Pro:imity sensors(magnetic, optical , ultrasonic, inducti"e, capaciti"e, eddy(current pro:imity sensors. 0# $rs Te(t 1oo!s:

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4u.d me.t * Co.+e6ts .d . *7s/sC 5hosal ., 'obotics, 0:ford,233B I.trodu+t/o. to Robot/+s A. *7s/sC S7stemsC A66*/+ t/o.sC +iku, #. -., Pearso 1ducation, 233C Re:ere.+e 1oo!s: .. I.trodu+t/o. to Robot/+s: Me+0 ./+s .d Co.tro*C Craig, 6. 6., 2nd 1dition, ddison( 8elsey, .@C@. 2. 4u.d me.t *s o: Robot/+sC A. *7s/s .d Co.tro*C #chilling '. 6., P)I, 233B S+0eme o: E( m/. t/o.: 0ne question to be set from each chapter. #tudents ha"e to ans$er any !I91 full questions out of 1I5)T questions, choosing at least T80 questions from Part and T80 questions from Part -.

,ROJECT MANAGEMENT Sub Code: 06AU767 $rs%&ee!: 0' Tot * Le+ture $rs: #" ,ART-A U./t 1: Co.+e6ts o: ,roKe+t M . 3eme.t: Concepts of a Pro<ect, Categories of pro<ects, Phases of pro<ect life cycle, 'oles and responsibilities of pro<ect leader, tools and techniques for pro<ect management. 06 $rs U./t ": ,roKe+t ,* ../.3 .d Est/m t/.3: !easibility report phased Planning, Pro<ect planning steps, 0b<ecti"es and goals of the pro<ect, preparation of cost estimation, and e"aluation of the pro<ect profitability. 07 $rs U./t ): Or3 ./H/.3 A.d St ::/.3: The Pro<ect Team: #kills J abilities required for pro<ect manager, uthorities and responsibilities of pro<ect manager, Pro<ect organi*ation and types accountability in pro<ect e:ecution, controls, tendering and selection of contractors 07 $rs U./t ': ,roKe+t S+0edu*/.3: Pro<ect implementation scheduling, different scheduling techniques bar E5 +TTF charts, -ar charts for combined acti"ities. Pro<ect e"aluation and re"ie$ techniques, P1'T planning, computeri*ed pro<ect management, 'esources allocation methods $ith out resource contents, +umericals. 06 $rs ,ART - 1 U./t #: Too*s G Te+0./8ues o: ,roKe+t M . 3eme.t: -at E5 %TTF chart, bar chart for combined acti"ities, logic diagrams and net$orks. Pro<ect e"aluation and re"ie$ techniques EP1'TF planning. Computeri*ed pro<ect management. 09 $rs U./t 6: Co-Ord/. t/o. A.d Co.tro*: Pro<ect direction communication in a pro<ect, 'ole of %I# in pro<ect control, performance control, schedule control, cost Control cases. 09 $rs U./t 7: ,er:orm .+e Me sures I. ,roKe+t M . 3eme.t: Performance indicators, Performance impro"ement for the C% , D% companies for better pro<ect management, Pro<ect management and en"ironment. 06 $rs U./t 9: C se stud/es o. 6roKe+t m . 3eme.t: Case studies co"ering pro<ect planning, scheduling, use of tools and techniques, performance measurement. 0'$rs Te(t 1oo!s: .. Pro<ect %anagement a #ystem approach to Planning #cheduling , Controlling, )arold /er*ner, C-# Publishers and Distributors.2332 2. Chaudhry #., Pro<ect 1:ecution Plan: plan for pro<ect 1:ecution nteraction.233. IA M r!s: "# E( m $rs: 0) E( m M r!s: 100

Re:ere.+e 1oo!s: .. Pro<ect %anagement ( -eningston =a$rence(%c5ra$ )ill(.@D3. 2. %anagement 5uide to P1'T and CP%, 81I#T , =19H, 1astern 1conomy of P)I 2332. 7. P1'T , CP%(=.#. #rinath, ffiliated 1ast 8est Press P"t. =td. 2332 4. Pro<ect %anagement $ith P1'T and CP%, %oder 6osep and Phillips cerel '., 2nd edition, +e$ Hork 9 + +ostrand, 'einhold(.@DB. A. )ar"ey %aylor, pro<ect management, 7'D 1dition, Pearson, 2337 B. Pro<ect Planning analysis selection implementation , re"ie$ Prasanna chandra, I#-+0(3D( 4B234@(A. 2332 D. ngus, Planning, Performing and Controlling Pro<ects, 7rd 1nd, Pearson 1ducation P"t. =td., I#-+: C.2@D3323.233. C. Pro<ect planning, #cheduling , control, 6ames P. =e$is, %eo Publishing company. 233. @. -ha"esh % Patel, Pro<ect %anagement, 9ikas Publishing )ouse, I#-+ C.(2A@(3DDD(D 2332 .3. 6ack 5ido, 6ames P Clements, #uccessful Pro<ect management, 9ikas Publishing )ouse, I#-+ @C.(247(.7D(7 2332 S+0eme o: E( m/. t/o.: 0ne question to be set from each chapter. #tudents ha"e to ans$er any !I91 full questions out of 1I5)T questions, choosing at least T80 questions from Part and part -

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