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DEPARTMENT OFMECHANICAL ENGINEERING

RULES AND REGULATIONS

SCHEME OF INSTRUCTION AND SYLLABI

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B.Tech. Programs

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NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYWARANGAL 506 004

SCHEME OF INSTRUCTION AND EVALUATION

B. Tech. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

I - Year I - Semester

1. MA101 Mathematics - I 4 0 0 4 BSC

2. HS101 English for Communication (or) 3 0 2 4 HSCME102 Engineering Graphics 2 0 3 4 OEC

3. PH101 Physics (or) 4 0 0 4 BSCCY101 Chemistry 4 0 0 4 BSC

4. EC101 Basic Electronics Engg. (or) 3 0 0 3 OECEE101 Basic Electrical Engineering 3 0 0 3 OEC

5. CE102 Environmental Studies (or) 3 0 0 3 MDCME101 Basic Mechanical Engg. 3 0 0 3 OEC

6. CS101 Problem Solving and Computer 4 0 0 4 OECProgramming (or)

CE101 Engineering Mechanics 4 0 0 4 OEC

7. PH102 Physics Laboratory (or) 0 0 3 2 BSCCY102 Chemistry Laboratory 0 0 3 2 BSC

8. CS102 Problem Solving and Computer 0 0 3 2 OECProgramming Laboratory (or)

ME103 Workshop Practice 0 0 3 2 OEC

9. EA151 EAA: Games and Sports 0 0 3 0 MDC

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I - Year II - Semester

1. MA151 Mathematics - II 4 0 0 4 BSC

2. ME102 Engineering Graphics (or) 2 0 3 4 OECHS101 English for Communication 3 0 2 4 HSC

3. CY101 Chemistry (or) 4 0 0 4 BSCPH101 Physics 4 0 0 4 BSC

4. EE101 Basic Electrical Engineering (or) 3 0 0 3 OECEC101 Basic Electronics Engineering 3 0 0 3 OEC

5. ME101 Basic Mechanical Engg. (or) 3 0 0 3 OECCE102 Environmental Studies 3 0 0 3 MDC

6. CE101 Engineering Mechanics (or) 4 0 0 4 OECCS101 Problem Solving and Computer 4 0 0 4 OEC

Programming

7. CY102 Chemistry Laboratory (or) 0 0 3 2 BSCPH102 Physics Lab 0 0 3 2 BSC

8. ME103 Workshop Practice (or) 0 0 3 2 OECCS102 Problem Solving and Computer 0 0 3 2 OEC

Programming Laboratory

9. EA151 EAA: Games and Sports 0 0 3 0 MDC

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II - Year I - Semester

1. MA236 Transformation Techniques 3 0 0 3 BSC

2. MM235 Materials Engineering 4 0 0 4 OEC

3. ME201 Thermodynamics 3 1 0 4 PCC

4. ME202 Kinematics of Machinery 3 0 0 3 PCC

5. CE235 Fluid Mechanics andHydraulic Machines 3 1 0 4 PCC

6. CE236 Mechanics of Solids 3 1 0 4 PCC

7. CE237 Fluid Mechanics andHydraulic Machines Laboratory 0 0 3 2 PCC

8. CE238 Material Testing Laboratory 0 0 3 2 PCC

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II - Year II - Semester

1. MA285 Numerical and StatisticalMethods 3 0 0 3 BSC

2. EC285 Electronic MeasurementSystems 3 0 0 3 OEC

3. ME251 Turbomachines 3 1 0 4 PCC

4. ME252 Design of Machine Elements -1 3 1 0 4 PCC

5. ME253 Manufacturing Technology 4 0 0 4 PCC

6. ME254 Machine Drawing 2 0 3 4 PCC

7. ME255 Manufacturing TechnologyLaboratory 0 0 3 2 PCC

8. EC286 Basic Electronics Laboratory 0 0 3 2 OEC

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III - Year I - Semester

1. ME301 Internal Combustion Engines 3 0 0 3 PCC

2. ME302 Dynamics of Machinery 3 1 0 4 PCC

3. ME303 Machine Tools and Metrology 4 0 0 4 PCC

4. ME304 Management Science and 4 0 0 4 PCCProductivity

5. ME305 Mechanical Measurements 3 0 0 3 PCC

6. Departmental Elective -1 3 0 0 3 DEC

7. ME306 Thermal Engineering Lab. 0 0 3 2 PCC

8. ME307 Dynamics andMeasurements Laboratory 0 0 3 2 PCC

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III - Year II - Semester

1. SM335 Engineering Economics andAccountancy 3 0 0 3 HSC

2. ME351 Heat and Mass Transfer 3 1 0 4 PCC

3. ME352 Design of Machine Elements-2 3 1 0 4 PCC

4. ME353 Machining Science 3 1 0 4 PCC

5. Open Elective - 1 3 0 0 3 OPC

6. Departmental Elective - 2 3 0 0 3 DEC

7. ME354 Heat Transfer and Fuels Lab. 0 0 3 2 PCC

8. ME355 Machining and Metrology Lab. 0 0 3 2 PCC

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1. ME401 Refrigeration andAir-Conditioning 3 0 0 3 PCC

2. ME402 CAD / CAM 4 5 0 4 PCC

3. Open Elective - 2 3 0 0 3 OPC

4. Departmental Elective - 3 3 0 0 3 DEC

5. Departmental Elective - 4 3 0 0 3 DEC

6. ME403 CAD / CAM Laboratory 0 0 3 2 PCC

7. ME449 Project Work Part-A 0 0 3 2 PRC

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IV - Year I - Semester

1. ME451 Mechatronics 3 0 0 3 PCC

2. Departmental Elective - 5 3 0 0 3 DEC

3. Departmental Elective - 6 3 0 0 3 DEC

4. Departmental Elective - 7 3 0 0 3 DEC

5. ME452 Mechatronics Laboratory 0 0 3 2 PCC

6. ME491 Seminar 0 0 3 1 MDC

7. ME499 Project Work Part-B 0 0 6 4 PRC

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LIST OF ELECTIVES

III Year, I Semester

1 ME311 Advanced Thermodynamics2 ME318 Finite Element Method3 ME325 Advanced Welding Technology4 ME326 Advanced Metal Casting and NDT5 ME332 Operations Research

III Year, II Semester

1 ME361 Computational Fluid Dynamics2 ME362 Automobile Engineering3 ME368 Mechanical Vibrations4 ME369 Design of Mechanisms5 ME375 Advanced Metal Forming6 ME376 Machine Tool Design7 ME382 Production Planning and Control8 ME383 Design and Analysis of Experiments

IV Year, I Semester

1 ME411 Non-Conventional Energy Sources2 ME412 Convective Heat Transfer3 ME413 Advanced I.C. Engines4 ME418 Engineering Acoustics5 ME419 Rotor Dynamics6 ME420 Mechanics of Composite Materials7 ME425 Advanced Manufacturing Processes8 ME426 Tool Design9 ME427 Micro and Nano Manufacturing10 ME428 Design for Manufacturing11 ME431 New Venture Creation12 ME432 Total Quality Management13 ME433 Advanced Operations Research14 ME434 Supply Chain Management

IV Year, II Semester

1 ME461 Cryogenics2 ME462 Power Plant Engineering3 ME463 Gas Dynamics4 ME464 Energy Systems and Management5 ME468 Micro and Smart Systems6 ME469 Rapid Prototyping7 ME470 Condition Monitoring8 ME471 Innovative Design9 ME475 Nano Materials Processing and Properties10 ME476 Advanced Materials and Processing11 ME477 Design and Application of Engineering Materials12 ME478 Industrial Automation13 ME479 Industrial Robotics14 ME480 Flexible Manufacturing Systems15 ME482 Project Management16 ME483 Reliability Engineering17 ME484 Theory of Constraints

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B. Tech. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

SYLLAB US

MA101 MATHEMATICS - I (4-0-0)4

Rank, Normal form, Inverse of a matrix - solutions of systems of linear equations - Characteristic roots andvectors - Rolle's and Mean value theorems - Expansions - Indeterminate forms- Curve tracing - PartialDifferentiation - maxima and minima of functions - solution of first order first degree differential equations- Homogeneous and non-homogeneous linear equations of arbitrary order.

Reading:

1. R.K.Jain and S.R.K.Iyengar, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Narosa Pub. House, 2008.2. Erwyn Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 8th Edition, John Wiley and Sons, 2008.3. B.S.Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publications, 2009.

HS101 ENGLISH FOR COMMUNICATION (3-0-2) 4

Vocabulary Building - Effective Sentence Construction; Paragraphs- Note-making - Letter-writing - ReadingTechniques - Technical Report writing - Book Review; English Sound System - Stress, Rhythm and Intonation- Group Discussions- Listening Comprehension.

Reading:

1. Dept. of Humanities and Social Sciences, Anna University, English for Engineers and Technologists,Combined Edition, Vol. 1 and 2, Orient Blackswan, 2008.

2. Ashraf, M Rizvi. Effective Technical Communication. Tata McGraw-Hill, 2006.

3. Meenakshi Raman and Sangeetha Sharma, Technical Communication: Principles and Practice 2ndEdition, Oxford University Press, 2011.

ME102 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS (2-0-3)4

Principles of orthographic projections, projections of points, lines, planes and solids, Section of solids, Isometricviews, Auto-CAD.

Reading:

1. Bhatt, N.D., Elements of Engineering Drawing, Charotar Publishers, 2005.

2. Sham Tikoo., Understanding AutoCAD 2002, Tata McGraw Hill Book Company, New Delhi, 2001.

3. Lakshminarayanan, V. and Vaishwanar, R.S., Engineering Graphics including AutoCAD 2002, JainBrothers, New Delhi, 2005.

4. Siddique, A.N., Engineering Drawing with a Primer on Auto CAD, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi,2004.

CY101 CHEMISTRY (4-0-0)4

Electrochemistry: Reference electrodes - Ion selective electrodes-Chemically modified electrodes as sensors- Electrochemical energy systems-lithium batteries - Fuel cells Corrosion and its prevention: MolecularInteractions-Molecular orbital theory-self-assembly involving different types of interactions - Chemistry ofNano-materials-Synthesis and applications-Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry-Polymer Chemistry -Thermoplastic and Thermosetting resins - Conducting polymers-Chemical Spectroscopy- Photochemistry.

Reading:

1. P. W. Atkins and Julio de Paula, Atkins Physical Chemistry l Chemistry, 7th Edition, Oxford UniversityPress, New York, 2002.

2. Shashi Chawla, A Reading of Engineering Chemistry, 3rd Edition, Dhanpat Rai & Co., New Delhi, 2007.

3. S. Vairam, P. Kalyani and Suba Ramesh, Engineering Chemistry, 1st Edition, John Wiley & Sons, India,2011.

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PH101 PHYSICS (4-0-0)4

Interference - Interferometers- Applications; Diffraction- Multiple slits- resolving power- Applications;Polarization - Optical activity- photoelasticity; Lasers - Holography - Applications; Optical Fibers - Sensing;Functional materials - Nano materials; Matter waves, Schrodinger wave equation, Tunneling, particleaccelerators; Acoustics- Ultrasonics - Applications.Reading:1. Halliday, Resnic and Walker, Fundamentals of Physics, 9th Edition, John Wiley, 2011.2. Beiser.A, Shobhit Mahajan, Concepts of Modern Physics, 6th Edition, McGraw Hill, 2009.3. Ajoy Ghatak, Optics, 5th Edition, TMH, 2012.

EE101 BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (3-0-0)3

DC Circuits - AC Circuits - Magnetic Circuits - Single Phase Transformers - DC Machines - Three PhaseInduction Motor - Measuring Instruments.

Reading:

1. Edward Hughes, Electrical Technology, 6th Edition, ELBS, 2001.

2. Vincent Del Toro, Electrical Engineering Fundamentals, 2nd Edition, PHI, 2003.

3. V N Mittle, Basic Electrical Engineering, TMH Edition, 2000.

EC101 BASIC ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (3-0-0)3

Electronic Systems- Transistor and applications- Feedback in Electronic Systems- Integrated Circuits-.DigitalCircuits- Electronic Instrumentation Principles of Communication.

Reading:

1. Salivahanan, Electronic Devices and Circuits, 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw hill, 2011.

2. Neil Storey, Electronics: A Systems Approach, 4th Edition, Pearson Education, 2009.

3. William David Cooper, Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques, 2nd edition, PHI, 1999.

CE102 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (3-0-0) 3

Environmental studies and its importance, Environment and Society, Sustainable development, GlobalConcerns, Resources, Ecosystems, Ecological pyramids, Biodiversity, Environmental Pollution, Nuclearradiation hazards, Solid waste management, Disaster Management, Rain water harvesting, EnvironmentalActs and Legislation, Environment and human health

Reading:

1. Garg, S.K and Garg, R., Ecological and Environmental Studies, Khanna Publishers, Delhi, 2006.

2. Henry J.G. and Heinke G.W., Environmental Science and Engineering, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall ofIndia, New Delhi, 2004.

3. Masters G.M., Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall ofIndia, New Delhi, 2004.

ME101 BASIC MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (3-0-0)3

Basic principles of thermodynamics, thermal power plant layout and different components, vapourcompression refrigeration, fundamentals of heat transfer, I.C. engines and gas turbines, salient features ofan automobile, transmission of power: belt and gear drives, manufacturing processes: casting, welding,Forming and machining.

Reading:

1. Mathur, M.L., Mehta, F.S., and Tiwari, R.P., Elements of Mechanical Engineering, Jain Brothers, NewDelhi, 2011.

2. Roy, K.P., and Hazra Chowdary, S.K., Elements of Mechanical Engineering, Media Promoters andPublishers Pvt. Ltd., 2002.

3. Rudramoorthy, R., Thermal Engineering, Tata McGraw Hill Book Company, New Delhi, 2003.

4. Hazra Chowdary, S.K. and Bose, Workshop Technology, Vol. I and II, Media Promoters and PublishersPvt. Ltd., 2002.

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CS101 PROBLEM SOLVING AND COMPUTER PROGRAMMING (4-0-0)4

Introduction to computers - Basics of C++ - Flow of Control- Conditional statements- Loops - Functions -parameter passing-Recursion- types of Variables - Single, Multi-Dimensional Arrays-Pointers and DynamicArrays -Multidimensional Dynamic Arrays - C Strings, Standard String Class - I/O Streams, Character I/O -File I/O - Structures and Classes.

Reading:

1. Walter Savitch, Problem Solving with C++, 6th Edition, Pearson, 2007

2. Cay Horstmann, Timothy Budd, Big C++, Wiley, Indian Edition, 2006

CE101 ENGINEERING MECHANICS (4-0-0)4

Force and Moment vectors - Degree of freedom - Equilibrium equations- D'Alembert's principle - Dynamicequilibrium of a body- force systems in space - Friction - Analysis of pin jointed plane frames- Centroid andMoment of Inertia- Kinematics and Kinetics of particles - Rectilinear and curvilinear motion- Principle ofwork and energy - Impulse and momentum- Simple stress strain- Hooke's law- Poisson's ratio - Analysis ofaxially loaded members.Reading:1. J.L. Meriam and L.G. Kraige, Engineering Mechanics, 7th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2012.2. Timoshenko and Young, Engineering Mechanics, 3rd Edition, McGraw Hill Publishers, 2006.3. Gere and Timoshenko, Mechanics of Materials, 2nd Edition, CBS Publishers, 2011.

PH102 PHYSICS LABORATORY (0-0-3)2

Newton's rings; λ of He-Ne laser; Width of single slit; specific rotation of sugar solution; RC circuit; LCRresonance circuit; Half Life of a Radioactive substance; Diffraction grating; Numerical aperture and bendinglosses; Planck's constant; Ultrasonic diffraction.

CY102 CHEMISTRY LABORATORY (0-0-3)2

Volumetric Analysis: Redox titrations - Complxometric titrations-Instrumental methods of analysis: pH-metry- Potentiometry-Conductometry- Colorimetry - Ion-exchange - Adsorption- Photochemical reduction-Studyof rate of corrosion.

Reading:

1. A.I. Vogel, Quantitative Inorganic Analysis, 6th Edition, 2007.

CS102 PSCP LABORATORY (0-0-3)2

Familiarization - Editing - Conditional expressions - Series evaluation - Functions - Recursion - Arrays -Pointers - C-strings - Strings - File I/O - Formatted Output - Structures, Classes.

ME103 WORKSHOP PRACTICE (0-0-3)2

Exposure is given to the student in the following Trades: Fitting, Welding, Carpentry, Foundry, Power Tools,House Wiring and Machine Shop.

Reading:

1. Rajendra Singh, Introduction to Basic Manufacturing Process and Workshop Technology, New AgeInternational(P)Ltd. Publishers, 2006.

2. Raghuwanshi, B.S.: Workshop Technology, Vol.I and II, Dhanpat Rai & Co. (P) Ltd., 2008.

3. P. Kannaiah and K.L. Narayana, Engineering Practices Laboratory, SciTech. Publications, Chennai, 2006.

MA151 MATHEMATICS - II (4-0-0)4

Laplace transform - Inverse Laplace transform - Solution of ODE - Evaluation of plane areas, volume andsurface area of a solid of revolution and lengths - Convergence of Improper integrals - Double and tripleintegrals - Vector Differentiation - Gradient - Divergence and Curl - Line and surface integrals - Green'stheorem, Gauss Divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem.

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Reading:

1. R.K.Jain and S.R.K.Iyengar, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Narosa Pub. House, 2008.

2. Erwyn Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, John Wiley and Sons, 8th Edition, 2008.

3. B.S.Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publications, 2009.

MA236 TRANSFORMATION TECHNIQUES (3-0-0) 3

Fourier Series and Transforms - Complex form of Fourier series and transformations - Wave, Heat andLaplace's equations, 2D steady state heat flow equation - Analytic function - complex integration - Taylor'sand Laurent's series expansions - evaluation of real integrals, residue theorem, Bilinear transformations,conformal mapping.

Reading:

1. R. K. Jain and S. R. K. Iyengar, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 3rd Edition, Narosa PublishingHouse, 2004.

2. Erwyn Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 8th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2010.

3. B.S.Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, 41st Edition, Khanna Publications, 2010.

MM235 MATERIALS ENGINEERING (3-1-0) 4

Crystal Structures and imperfections, Dislocations, Solid solutions, Phase diagrams, Heat Treatment, Castirons, Effects of alloying elements on steels, Silicon Steels, Hadfield Manganese Steels, HSTS, StainlessSteels, Study of alloys: brasses, bronzes, bearing alloys, aluminium alloys, elastic and plastic properties,Hardness, tensile, impact, fatigue and creep properties.

Reading:

1. R Balasubramaniam: Callister's Materials Science and Engineering, 7th Edition, Wiley India (P) Ltd,2007.

2. V Raghavan: Elements of Materials Science and Engineering - A First Course, 5th Edition, PHI Publications,2006.

3. S H Avner: Introduction to Physical Metallurgy, McGraw-Hill, 1997.

ME201 THERMODYNAMICS (3-1-0) 4

Fundamental concepts and definitions, First law of thermodynamics, The perfect gas, Second law ofthermodynamics, Entropy, Third law of Thermodynamics, Availability and Irreversibility, Pure substances,Non - reactive mixtures of gases and vapours, Air-standard cycles.

Reading:

1. Nag P.K., Engineering Thermodynamics, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing House, New Delhi, 2003.

2. Vanwylen G.J., Sonntag R.E., Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics, Wiley Eastern, New Delhi,2002.

3. Spalding D.B. and Cole E.H., Engineering Thermodynamics, Edward Arnold, London, 2000.

ME202 KINEMATICS OF MACHINERY (3-0-0) 3

Machines, mechanisms, inversions, velocity and acceleration analyses of planar mechanisms, Graphicaland analytical methods, kinematic synthesis, kinematics of toothed gears and gear trains, cams.

Reading:

1. Shigley, J.E. and John Joseph Uicker, Theory of Machines and Mechanisms, 2nd Edition, McGraw HillInternational Editions, 2003.

2. Amitabha Ghosh and Ashok Kumar Mallik, Theory of Mechanisms and Machines, Affiliated East WestPress Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2000.

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CE235 FLUID MECHANICS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINES (3-1-0) 4

Fluid flow concepts - Transport theorem - Fluid kinematics - Potential flow - Governing equations of Fluid flow- Dimensional Analysis - Viscous flow - Boundary Layer flows - Turbulence - Closed conduit flows -Hydrodynamic lubrication - Free surface flow - Compressible flows, Hydraulic Turbines: Impulse and ReactionTurbines - Centrifugal and Axial flow pumps.

Reading:

1. Robert W. Fox, Philip J. Pritchard, Alan T. McDonald, Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, Wiley India Edition,2011.

2. Franck.M White, Fluid Mechanics, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2011.

3. Shames, Mechanics of Fluids, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 1988.

CE236 MECHANICS OF SOLIDS (3-1-0) 4

Statically determinate and indeterminate structures, Thermal Stresses, Elastic Constants, Thin and thickcylinders and Spherical shells, Impact Loading, Strain Energy, Shear force and Bending Moment, Theory ofSimple Bending, Flexural shear, Torsion of Circular Shafts, Theories of failure, Springs, Deflection of Beams,Principal Planes, Principal stresses and strains.Reading:1. Gere and Timoshenko, Mechanics of Materials, CBS Publishers, 2011.2. E.P. Popov, Engineering Mechanics of Solids, PHI, 2009.3. S. B. Junaikar, Mechanics of Structures, Charotar Publishers, 2010.

CE237 FLUID MECHANICS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINES LABORATORY (0-0-3) 2

Measurements of Discharge, Viscosity, laminar and turbulent flow through pipes, Determination of resistancecoefficients, Application of momentum equations, Subsonic flow past a Cylinder, Performance Tests of Pumpsand turbines.Reading:1. K.L. Kumar. Engineering Fluid Mechanics, Experiments, Eurasia Publishing House, 1997.2. Jagdish Lal, Hydraulic Machines, Metropolitan Book Co, Delhi, 1995.

CE238 MATERIAL TESTING LABORATORY (0-0-3) 2

Study of Stress-Strain characteristics of Steel - Tension test - Compression Test - Strain measurement -Ductility Tests - Shear Test - Hardness Tests - Torsion Test - Bending Test - Test on Spring.

MA285 NUMERICAL AND STATISTICAL METHODS (3-0-0) 3

Probability laws - Baye's theorem - Discrete and continuous distributions - Testing of Hypothesis - Chi-squaretest - Correlation, regression - Curve fitting - Gauss Seidal iteration method - interpolation - Numericaldifferentiation and integration - Numerical solution of first order ODE.

Reading:

1. S. C. Gupta and V. K. Kapoor, Fundamentals of Mathematical Statistics, Sultan Chand & Sons, 2011.

2. M.K. Jain S.R.K. Iyengar and R.K.Jain, Numerical Methods for Scientific and Engineering Computation,6th Edition, New Age International, 2012.

3. Erwyn Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 8th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2010.

EC285 ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS (3-0-0) 3

Measurement, Instrumentation and calibration, Transducers, Signal Conditioning circuits, Feedback transducersystems, Data acquisition, Display and Recording Systems.Reading:1. D. V. S. Murty, Transducers and Instrumentation, PHI, 2008.2. Arun K Ghosh, Introduction to Measurements and Instrumentation, PHI 2009.3. H S Kalsi, Electronic Instrumentation, 3rd Edition. McGraw Hill Pub, 2011.4. E.O. Doebelin, D N Manik, Measurement Systems, 5th Edition, TMH, 2007.

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ME251 TURBOMACHINES (3-1-0) 4

Fundamentals of turbomachines, ideal and actual gas turbine cycles for shaft power and propulsion, centrifugalcompressors, axial flow compressors, combustion chambers, axial flow turbines, ideal and actual cycles forsteam power plants, steam nozzles, steam turbines.

Reading:

1. Ganesan, V., Gas Turbines 3rd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Book Company, New Delhi, 2010.

2. Vasandani V.P. and Kumar, D.S., Treatise on Heat Engineering, Chand & Co Publishers, New Delhi, 2011.

3. Sarvanamuttoo, H.I.H., Rogers, G.F.C. and Cohen, H., Gas Turbine Theory, 6th Edition, Pearson PrenticeEducation, 2008.

ME252 DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS - 1 (3-1-0) 4

Design process, problem formulation, factors of safety, failure theories, design of fasteners: bolted, riveted,welded joints; design of joints for rods, shaft couplings.

Reading:

1. Norton, R.L., Machine Design: An Integrated Approach, 2nd Edition, Pearson, 2004.

2. Shigley, J.E., and Mischke., C.R., Mechanical Engineering Design, 6th Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2003.

3. Bhandari, B., Design of Machine Elements, 3rd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2009.

ME253 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY (4-0-0) 4

Foundry Technology, Melting furnaces, Special casting processes, Gating and riser design, Casting defects,Arc welding, TIG, MIG, submerged arc, resistance welding, Gas welding, Flash butt welding, Solid statewelding, Welding metallurgy, Forming Technology, Powder metallurgy.

Reading:

1. Ghosh, A., and Mallik, A.K., Manufacturing Science, Affiliated East West Press Pvt. Ltd., 2008.

2. Rao, P.N., Manufacturing Technology, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing House, 2010.

ME254 MACHINE DRAWING (2-0-3) 4

Development and Intersection of surfaces, Conventional representation of machine elements, materials, surfacefinish and tolerances - Sectional views and additional views - Drawing of Screw threads, locking devices,Fasteners, Keys and Cotters, Knuckle joints, Rivetted Joints, Shaft Couplings and Bearings - Pipe Joints,Assembly and production drawings.

Reading:

1. Bhatt, N.D., Machine Drawing, Charotar Publishing House, 2003.

2. Sidheswar, N., Kannaiah, P. and Sastry, V.V.S., Machine Drawing, Tata McGraw Hill Book Company, NewDelhi, 2000.

3. Kannaiah, P., Production Drawing, New Age International, 2009.

4. V. Lakshmi Narayana and M. L. Mathur, Text Book of Machine Drawing, M/s Jain Brothers, New Delhi,2010.

ME255 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY (0-0-3) 2

Gas welding, Arc Welding, Testing of weldments (Destructive and Non-destructive), Metallurgical studies ofweldments, CO2 moulding, Testing of moulding sand, Plastic injection moulding, Flux core arc welding.

EC286 BASIC ELECTRONICS LABORATORY (0-0-3) 2

Study of components and Instruments - Characteristics of N-junction diode, Zener diode, BJT, JFET,Applications of diode, Frequency response of RC Coupled BJT amplifier, RC Phase shift oscillator, OPAMPas inverting and non-inverting amplifier, Verification of truth tables, Implementation of adder and subtractorusing IC 7400 NAND gate ICs.

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ME301 INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES (3-0-0) 3

Classification, VTD and PTD, combustion chambers for SI and CI engines, combustion in SI and CI engines,fuel supply system, super charging, performance of I. C. engines, engine emissions, modern developments.

Reading:

1. Ganesan,V., Internal Combustion Engines, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company, 2007.

2. Mathur, M.L., and Sharma, R.P., A Course in Internal Combustion Engines, Dhanpat Rai and Sons, 2008.

3. John, B.H., Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals, McGraw Hill, 1988.

ME302 DYNAMICS OF MACHINERY (3-1-0) 4

Dynamic force analysis in planar mechanisms, flywheels, balancing of rotors and reciprocating machinery,balancing machines, governors, free and forced vibration of damped and undamped single degree of freedomsystems, isolation, whirling of shafts, gyroscope.

Reading:

1. Shigley, J.E., and John Joseph Uicker, Theory of Machines and Mechanisms, McGraw Hill InternationalEditions, 2nd Edition, 2003.

2. Norton, R.L., Design of Machinery - An introduction to the Synthesis and Analysis of Mechanisms ofMachines, McGraw Hill International Editions, 2nd Edition, 2000.

ME303 MACHINE TOOLS AND METROLOGY (4-0-0) 4

Machine Tools: Types, Specifications, Operations, Tools, Accessories and attachments, Machining timecalculations, Gear Machining, Abrasive and Finishing processes, Metrology: Linear and Angular Measurements,Limits, Fits and Tolerances, Design of limit gauges, Comparators, Screw Thread Measurement, Gear inspection,Surface roughness measurement, Interferometry, Form Measurements, CMM.

Reading:

1. Kalpakjian, S. and Steven R. Schmid, Manufacturing, Engineering and Technology, Pearson, 2005.

2. I.C. Gupta, Engineering Metrology, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, 2003.

ME304 MANAGEMENT SCIENCE AND PRODUCTIVITY (4-0-0) 4

Functions of management, Leadership styles and motivational theories, Marketing management process,PLC strategies, Production strategies, Facility design, PPC, Productivity and work study, Process controlcharts, Acceptance sampling, Taguchi's philosophy, QFD, TQM, Inventory control, Project planning andfeasibility analysis, project scheduling methods.

Reading:

1. Koontz H. et al., Essentials of Management, 7th Edition, McGraw Hill Book Company, New York, 2007.

2. Philip Kotler., Marketing Management, 13th Edition, Prentice Hall of India/Pearson, New Delhi, 2009.

3. Chase, Shankar, Jacobs and Aquilano, Operations and Supply Management, 12th Edition, Tata McGrawHill, New Delhi, 2010.

ME305 MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS (3-0-0) 3

Generalized configuration and functional description of measuring instruments, generalized performancecharacteristics of instruments - static and dynamic characteristics, uncertainty analysis, basic electricaltransducers, force, torque, speed, pressure, flow, temperature and heat flux measurement, pollutionmeasurement.

Reading:

1. Holman, J.P., Experimental Methods for Engineers, Tata McGraw Hill Book Company, New Delhi, 2010.

2. Thomas G. Beckwith and Lewis Buck, Mechanical Measurements, Narosa Publishing House, 2009.

3. Ernest O. Doeblin, Measurement Systems - Applications and Design, Tata McGraw Hill Book Company,New Delhi, 2011.

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ME306 THERMAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (0-0-3) 2

Experiments on performance of SI and CI engines at constant and variable speeds, Experiments onperformance of Turbo machines, Steam experiments.

ME307 DYNAMICS AND MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY (0-0-3) 2

Dynamics Laboratory: Experiments on free vibrations: Bifilar, trifilar, compound pendulums. Damping: dampingand critical damping coefficients, logarithmic decrement, coulomb damping, Natural frequencies of coupledpendulum.

Measurements Laboratory: Calibration of thermocouple, pressure gauges, Strain Gauges and flow meters.

ME 311 ADVANCED THERMODYNAMICS (3-0-0) 3

Properties of Gases and Gas Mixtures, Real gas Equations of State, Thermodynamic Relations, Equilibriumand Third Law, Reactive Mixtures, Gibbs Function, Fugacity and Activity, Combustion, Phase and ChemicalEquilibrium, Statistical Thermodynamics, Kinetic Theory of Gases, Transport Processes in Gases.

Reading:

1. Nag, P.K., Basic and Applied Thermodynamics, Tata McGraw Hill Publications, New Delhi, 2012.

2. Vanwylen G.J., Sonntag R.E., Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics, Wiley Eastern, New Delhi,2002.

3. Bevan, J. O., Chemical Thermodynamics: Principles and Applications, Elsevier, 2011.

ME318 FINITE ELEMENT METHOD (3-0-0) 3

FE modeling: Weighted Residual and Variational methods of Formulation, FE procedures and Elementformulation for 1-D structural elements, Assembly procedures, Constraints and their handling. Formulation ofplane stress, plane strain and axi-symmetric elements, Steady State field problems, Heat transfer and fluidmechanics problems.

Reading:

1. Rao, S.S, The Finite Element Methods in Engineering, 5th Edition. Elsevier 2011.

2. Robert D. Cook, David S. Malkuns, Michel E. Plesha, Concepts and Applications of Finite Element Analysis,3rd Edition, John Wiley & Sons. 2004.

3. Frank L. Stasa, Applied Finite Element Analysis for Engineers, CBS International, 2000.

ME325 ADVANCED WELDING TECHNOLOGY (3-0-0) 3

Solid state welding: Fundamentals, Friction welding, Friction stir welding, Electron Beam welding (EBW),Laser Beam welding (LBW).

Reading:

1. Nadkarni S.V., Modern Welding Technology, Oxford IBH Publishers, 1996.

2. Parmar R. S., Welding Engineering and Technology, Khanna Publishers, 2005.

3. D. L. Olson, T. A. Siewert, Metal Hand Book, Vol 06, Welding, Brazing and Soldering, ASM InternationalHand book Metals Park, Ohio USA, 2008.

ME326 ADVANCED METAL CASTING AND NDT (3-0-0) 3

Production of Ferrous and non ferrous castings, Design and positioning of risers - gating ratio use of paddingand chills -solidification of castings - Finishing Operations, Heat-treatment of castings, Salvaging of defectivecastings, Defects in castings, Quality control and Quality Assurances, NDT.

Reading:

1. Ramana Rao T. V, Metal Casting: Principles and Practice, New Age International, 2008.

2. Baldev Raj, Practical Non Destructive Testing and Evaluation, Alpha Science International, 2007.

3. Richard W Heine, 2003, Principles of Metal Casting, Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Limited Park,Ohio USA, 2008.

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ME332 OPERATIONS RESEARCH (3-0-0) 3

OR Modelling Approach; Linear Programming; Transportation and Assignment Problems; dynamicprogramming, Integer programming, introduction to nonlinear programming.

Reading:

1. Taha H.A., Operations Research, 9th Edition, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2010.

2. Kanti Swarup., Man Mohan., and Gupta, P.K., Introduction to Operations Research, 7th Edition, SultanChand & Sons, New Delhi, 2005.

3. Hillier, F.S., and Lieberman G.J., Introduction to Operations Research, 7th Edition, TMH, 2009.

SM335 ENGINEERING ECONOMICS AND ACCOUNTANCY (3-0-0) 3

Basic concepts of national income, inflation, economic policies, financial accounting, preparation of costsheet, concepts of financial management and smart investment.

Reading:

1. Henry M.S, Engineering Economics Principles, McGraw Hill Publishers, 2001.

2. Jain and Narang, Accounting, Kalyani Publishers, 2000.

ME351 HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER (3-1-0) 4

Introduction, Conduction, Steady-state Conduction, Extended surfaces, Unsteady-state conduction,Convection, Boiling and condensation, Heat exchangers, Radiation, Mass transfer.

Reading:

1. Holman, J.P, Heat Transfer, McGraw Hill Book Company Ltd., New York, 2004.

2. Incropera, F. P. and De Witt, D. P, Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer, 5th Edition, John Wiley &Sons, New York, 2006.

3. Ozisik, M.N, Heat Transfer - A Basic Approach, McGraw Hill, New York, 2003.

ME352 DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS-2 (3-1-0) 4

Fatigue criterion, stress concentration, design of shafts, gears, belt and chain drives, springs, bearings andlubrication, design of I C Engine components - crank shaft, brakes and clutches.

Reading:

1. Norton, R.L., Machine Design: An Integrated Approach, 2nd Edition, Pearson.

2. Shigley, J.E. and Mischke, C.R., Mechanical Engineering Design, 6th Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2003.

3. Black and Adams, Machine Design, McGraw Hill Co., New Delhi, 2002.

ME353 MACHINING SCIENCE (3-1-0) 4

Metal Cutting: Single point cutting tool geometry, Mechanics of metal cutting, Built-Up-Edge, Merchant'sanalysis, Thermal aspects in machining, Cutting Fluids, Cutting tool materials, Machinability, tool wear andtool life, Machining economics, Mechanics of Milling and Grinding, Modern Machining Processes: USM,EDM, ECM, AJM, WJM, AWJM and LBM.

Reading:

1. Kalpakjian, S. and Steven R. Schmid, Manufacturing, Engineering and Technology, Pearson, 2007.

2. PC Pandey and HS Shan, Modern Machining Processes, TMH, 2002.

ME354 HEAT TRANSFER AND FUELS LABORATORY (0-0-3) 2

Heat transfer experiments on Natural and Forced convection, radiation and heat exchangers; Determinationof the fuel characteristics such as Viscosity, Flash and Fire points and Distillation; Reciprocating compressorperformance evaluation.

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ME355 MACHINING AND METROLOGY LABORATORY (0-0-3) 2

Dismantling and assembly of lathe, Experiments on Lathe, Shaper, Drilling machine, Milling Machine,Measurement of surface roughness, tool wear, Inspection of work pieces using Comparators, ThreadMeasurement using Floating Carriage Diameter Measuring Machine, Straightness Measurement using Auto-Collimator.

ME361 COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS (3-0-0) 3

Governing equations of fluid dynamics, mathematical behaviour of partial differential equations, problemswith various types of boundary conditions, Discretization, structured grid generation, grids with appropriatetransformation, parabolic, elliptic and hyperbolic partial differential equations, stability analysis, Numericalsolution of quasi one-dimensional nozzle flow.

Reading:

1. Anderson, J.D. (Jr), Computational Fluid Dynamics, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 2001.

2. Hoffman, K.A., and Chiang, S.T., Computational Fluid Dynamics, Vol. I, II and III, Engineering EducationSystem, Kansas, USA, 2000.

3. Anderson, D.A., Tannehill, J.C., and Pletcher, R.H., Computational Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer,McGraw Hill Book Company, 2002.

ME362 AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING (3-0-0) 3

Introduction, power plant, fuel system, electrical system and other electrical fittings, lubricating system andcooling systems, chassis and transmission, axles, clutches, propeller shafts and differential, Condition forcorrect steering, steering gear mechanisms, automotive air conditioning, Tyres.

Reading:

1. Crouse, W.H., and Anglin, D.L., Automotive Mechanics, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2005.

2. Heitner, J., Automotive Mechanics, Affiliated South West Press, New Delhi, 2000.

3. Narang, G.B., Automobile Engineering, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 2001.

ME368 MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS (3-0-0) 3

Review of single degree freedom systems, Complex frequency response, Rotating/Reciprocating unbalances,Transmissibility, Vibration measuring devices. Two degree freedom systems, Dynamic Vibration Absorbers,Multi degree freedom systems, Eigen value problems, model analysis, continuous systems: vibration strings,bars and beams.Reading:1. Lenord Meirovitch, Elements of Vibration Analysis, McGraw Hill Ltd. 2004.2. Rao, S.S., Mechanical Vibrations, 4th Edition, Pearson Education, 2004.3. Thomson, W.T., Theory of Vibrations with Applications, Prentice Hall of India, 1999.

ME369 DESIGN OF MECHANISMS (3-0-0) 3

Kinematic fundamentals, graphical systems, Grashoff's condition, springs as links, graphical linkage synthesis,quick return motion, coupler curves, straight line mechanisms, dwell mechanisms, position analysis, andanalytical linkage synthesis.

Reading:

1. Robert L. Norton, Design of Machinery, McGraw Hill International Edition, New York, 2006.

2. Hamilton H. Mabie and Fred L. Ocvirk, Mechanisms and Dynamics of Machinery, John Wiley & Sons,New York, 2000.

ME375 ADVANCED METAL FORMING (3-0-0) 3

Mechanics of metal working, Flow stress determination, Effect of temperature, strain rate and metallurgicalstructures, Advanced techniques of Sheet Metal Forming, Forming limit criteria, Defects, Conventional VsHigh velocity forming methods - Material behaviour - stress waves and deformation in solids - Stress waveinduced fractures - Case studies.

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Reading:

1. Surender Kumar, Technology of Metal Forming Processes, Prentice- Hall, Inc., 2008.

2. Henry S. Valberg, Applied Metal Forming - Including FEM Analysis, Cambridge University Press, 2010.

ME376 MACHINE TOOL DESIGN (3-0-0) 3

Method of production of surfaces by principal and auxiliary motions in machine tools, Transmission of motionin machine tools, Machine tool drives, General requirements in machine tool design, Design for strength andrigidity, Design of speed and feed gear drives, Design of machine tool structures, Design of Guideways,Spindles and spindle supports.

Reading:

1. N.K. Mehta, Machine Tool Design and Numerical Control, TMH, New Delhi, 2010.

2. G.C. Sen and A. Bhattacharya, Principles of Machine Tools, New Central Book Agency, Kolkata, 2009.

ME382 PRODUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL (3-0-0) 3

Forecasting; Aggregate Planning; Materials Requirement Planning; sequencing and scheduling; Just-in-TimeProduction Systems, introduction to theory of constraints.

Reading:

1. Krajewski L.J. and Ritzmen L.P., Operations Management: Strategy and Analysis, 9th Edition, PearsonEducation, 2010.

2. Chase, R.B., Jacobs, F.R. and Aquilano, N.J., Operations Management for Competitive Advantage, 11thEdition, Tata McGraw Hill Book Company, New Delhi, 2010.

ME383 DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF EXPERIMENTS (3-0-0) 3

Fundamental of Experimentation, Simple comparative experiments, Experiments with single factor, ANOVA,Factorial and Fractional Factorial experiments, Orthogonal Arrays, Response Surface Methodology, andTaguchi's Parameter Design.

Reading:

1. Ross P.J., Taguchi Techniques for Quality Engineering, McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, 2008.

2. Montgomery D.C., Design and Analysis of Experiments, 7th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 2008.

ME401 REFRIGERATION AND AIR-CONDITIONING (3-0-0) 3

Introduction, vapour compression refrigeration, multi pressure systems, refrigerants, absorption refrigerationsystems, Psychrometry of air-conditioning processes, cooling load calculations, air-conditioning systems,refrigeration and air-conditioning equipment, trouble shooting.

Reading:

1. Arora, C. P., Refrigeration and Air-conditioning, 3rd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publications, New Delhi,2008.

2. Roy, J. Dossat, Principles of Refrigeration, 4th Edition, Pearson. 2010.

3. Stoecker and Jones, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning, Tata McGraw Hill Publications, New Delhi, 2008.

ME402 CAD / CAM (3-1-0) 4

Geometric Modelling: Curves, Surfaces and solids, Data Exchange Formats, Computer Aided Engineering,Rapid Prototyping Processes, CNC machines and programming, Robots, Group Technology, Computer AidedProcess Planning, Flexible Manufacturing Systems and Computer Integrated Manufacturing.

Reading:

1. Ibrahim Zeid and Sivasubramanian, R., CAD/CAM Theory and Practice, Tata McGraw Hill Publications,New Delhi, 2009.

2. Yoram Koren, Computer Control of Manufacturing Systems, McGraw Hill Student edition, 2005.

3. Rao, P.N., CAD / CAM Principles and Applications, McGraw Hill Publishers, New Delhi, 2010.

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ME403 CAD / CAM LABORATORY (0-0-3) 2

Open GL programs, Solid modeling and Script files, CNC programming using ProE and SINUTRAIN, Trainingon Denford, Heidenhain, Fanuc Desktop Tutors, Training on FDM machine for Rapid Prototyping.

ME411 NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY SOURCES (3-0-0) 3

Introduction, solar energy, basic sun-earth relationships, coordinates of the sun, solar radiation measurementand prediction, solar thermal devices, photovoltaic power, fuel cells, wind energy, hydrogen energy, otherforms of energy, nuclear, biomass, ocean and geothermal energy.

Reading:

1. Sukhatme S.P. and J.K.Nayak, Solar Energy - Principles of Thermal Collection and Storage, Tata McGrawHill, New Delhi, 2008.

2. Khan B.H., Non-Conventional Energy Resources, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2006.

3. J.A. Duffie and W.A. Beckman, Solar Energy - Thermal Processes, John Wiley, 2001.

ME412 CONVECTIVE HEAT TRANSFER (3-0-0) 3

Fundamental principles, Laminar forced convection in external flows, Laminar forced convection in duct flows,External natural convection, Internal natural convection, Turbulent boundary layer flow, Turbulent duct flow,Mixed convection, Conjugate mixed convection, Applications of Conjugate Mixed Convection.

Reading:

1. Bejan, A., Convection Heat Transfer, John Willey and Sons, New York, 2001.

2. Louis, C. Burmeister, Convective Heat Transfer, John Willey and Sons, New York, 2003.

3. Kays, W.M. and Crawford, M. E., Convective Heat and Mass Transfer, McGraw Hill, New York, 2001.

ME413 ADVANCED I. C. ENGINES (3-0-0) 3

Modern trends in CI and SI engines, Variable Compression Ratio (VCR) Engine, MPFI Engine, ElectronicEngine Management, Common Rail Direct Injection Diesel Engine, Gasoline Direct Injection Engine, Emissionsformation, Electronic controls for engine, Alternate Fuels.

Reading:

1. Ganesan V., Internal Combustion Engines, 3rd Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2007.

2. John Heywood, Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals, McGraw Hill, 2002.

ME418 ENGINEERING ACOUSTICS (3-0-0) 3

Acoustics waves, Reflection and Transmission, Radiation and reception of acoustic waves, Pipes, Resonators,Mufflers and Filters, Architectural acoustics, Environmental acoustics, Transduction.

Reading:1. Michael Moser, Michael Maser, S. Zimmermann, Engineering Acoustics: An Introduction to Noise Control,

2nd Edition, Springer, 2009.2. Frank J. Fahy, Foundations of Engineering Acoustics, Academic Press, 2000.3. Michael Moeser, Michael Moser, Michael Maser, Engineering Acoustics: An Introduction to Noise Control,

Springer, 2004.

ME419 ROTOR DYNAMICS (3-0-0) 3

Review of Continuous system, bearing forces, Critical speeds, Unbalance response and orbit analysis,Gyroscopic effect, Rotor balancing, Torsional vibration analysis, Analysis of rotating machines response tosteady state and transient excitations, Rotor instability.

Reading:

1. Rao, J S., Rotor Dynamics, 3rd Edition, New Age International, 2003.

2. Muszynka and Agnieszka, Rotor Dynamics, CRC Press, 2005.

3. Chen W J and Guntur E J, Introduction to Dynamics of Rotor-bearing Systems, McGraw Hill, 2005.

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ME420 MECHANICS OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS (3-0-0) 3

Classification of composites, Macro and Micro mechanical behaviour of a lamina, Bending, Buckling andVibration of laminated plates, Design of Composite Structures.

Reading:

1. Ronald F. Gibson, Principles of Composite Material Mechanics, CRC Press, 2011.

2. Robert M Jones, Mechanics of Composite Materials, Taylor & Francis, 2000.

3. Lawrence E. Nielsen, Nielson, Paul Nielsen, Mechanical Properties of Polymers and Composites, SecondEdition, CRC press, 2000.

ME425 ADVANCED MANUFACTURING PROCESSES (3-0-0) 3

Stir casting, organic processes, Magnetic moulding, high pressure moulding, metal injection moulding,centrifugal casting, EBW, LBW, Friction welding, Friction stir processing, Analysis of composites, Hybridwelding process, Surfacing, Hydro, Magnetic and High velocity forming, design for forming, welding andinjection moulding.

Reading:

1. R. S. Mishra, Friction Stir Welding and Processing, ASM International, 2007.

2. Heine, Loper and Rosenthal, Principles of Metal Casting, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2008.

ME426 TOOL DESIGN (3-0-0) 3

Overview of tool design, Design of single and multi point cutting tools, Principles and methods of location andclamping, Drill jigs, Milling fixtures, Turning fixtures, Design of press working tools, Tool design for NC machines.Reading:

1. Wilson, F.W., Fundamentals of Tool Design, ASTME, Prentice Hall, India, 2010.

2. Donaldson, Lecain and Good., Tool Design, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2010.

ME427 MICRO AND NANO MANUFACTURING (3-0-0) 3

Micro and nano manufacturing technologies, Lithography, Deposition, CVD, PVD, etching, and materialmodification methods, Characterization Tools, Optical microscopy, Profilometry, Ellipsometry,Spectrophotometer, Nano Fabrication Methods, SEM, AFM, TEM, Pattern transfer methods, Application ofnano materials.

Reading:

1. Mark James Jackson, Microfabrication and Nanomanufacturing, CRC Press, 2005.

2. Z. Cui, Nanofabrication, Springer ,2008

3. Gabor L. Hornyak, H.F. Tibbals, Joydeep Dutta, and John J. Moore, Introduction to Nanoscience andNanotechnology, CRC Press, Boca Raton, 2009.

ME428 DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURING (3-0-0) 3

Design philosophy and morphology, Innovative product and service designs. Materials selection, ASHBYcharts, Design for forming, forging, wear, fatigue, fracture, creep, plasticity, heat treatment, elasto-viscousflow, metallurgy, ceramics and composites. Design for assembly and automation.

Reading:

1. George E. Dieter, Engineering Design - A Material Processing Approach, 5/E, McGraw Hill International,2003.

2. ASM handbook, Design for Manufacture, 2000.

ME431 NEW VENTURE CREATION (3-0-0) 3

Entrepreneur and Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship and small scale enterprises; Entrepreneurialcompetencies; Entrepreneurial development process and motivation; Stages in Launching and Managing theStart-up Enterprise - Identification of opportunities, creativity and business idea, creating and starting the

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venture (SSE), Product planning and development, Aspects of Financial, Marketing and Project management;Project Formulation, Techno-economic feasibility assessment, Preparation of business plan. Growth strategiesfor SSEs; Laws concerning entrepreneurial ventures.

Reading:

1. Holt, Entrepreneurship: New Venture Creation, PHI, 2001.

2. Desai, Vasant Dr., Management of Small Scale Enterprises, Himalaya Publishing House, New Delhi,2004.

3. A Handbook for New Entrepreneurs, Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, Ahmedabad, 1988.

4. Bruce R Barringer and R Duane Ireland, Entrepreneurship: Successfully Launching New Ventures, PearsonEdu., 2008.

ME432 TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT (3-0-0) 3

Evolution of the word 'Quality' - Quality costs, Axioms of TQM, philosophies of quality gurus, Tools of TQM:QFD, SPC, Parameter design, tools for supporting the quality improvement process, standards and awards.

Reading:

1. Logothetis N., Managing for Total Quality, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 1999.

2. Bester Field DH. et al, Total Quality Management, 3rd Edition, Pearson Edition, Asia, New Delhi, 2002.

ME433 ADVANCED OPERATIONS RESEARCH (3-0-0) 3

Game Theory, Decision Analysis, Queuing Theory and simulation, Evolutionary optimization methods.

Reading:

1. Taha, H.A., Operations Research, 9th Edition, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2010.

2. Hillier, F.S., and Lieberman, G.J., Introduction to Operations Research, 7th Edition, TMH, 2009.

3. Kalyanmoy Deb, Multi-objective Optimization using Evolutionary Algorithms, John Wiley & Sons, 2001.

ME434 SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT (3-0-0) 3

Competitive and Supply Chain strategies, Drivers of supply chain performance, Planning demand and supplyin supply chain. Managing inventories in supply chain, Bull Whip effect and Coordination, Distribution andtransportation networks, Procurement and outsourcing strategies, Role and impact of E-business.Reading:1. Sunil Chopra and Peter Meindl, Supply Chain Management - Strategy, Planning and Operation, 4th

Edition, Pearson Education Asia, 2010.2. David Simchi-Levi, Philp Kamintry and Edith Simchy Levy, Designing and Managing the Supply Chain -

Concepts Strategies and Case Studies, 2nd Edition, Tata-McGraw Hill, 2000.

ME451 MECHATRONICS (3-0-0) 3

Mechatronics system design, modelling and simulation of physical systems, sensors and transducers,actuators, digital logic, micro- processors and microcontrollers, applications of mechatronics and case studies.Reading:1. Bolton, W., Mechatronics, Pearson Education Private Ltd., New Delhi, 2002.2. Devdas Shetty and Richard, A. K., Mechatronics System Design, Vikas Publishing House Private Ltd.,

New Delhi, 2002.

ME452 MECHATRONICS LABORATORY (0-0-3) 2

Experiments on Instrumentation Tutor Kit, Servo Fundamentals Trainer, PLC, Mechatronics Training System,Pneumatic Trainer and Programming on Micro-controller based autonomous Robot.

ME461 CRYOGENICS (3-0-0) 3

Properties of solids for cryogenic systems, refrigeration and liquefaction - simple Linde cycle, Pre-cooledJoule-Thomson cycle, dual-pressure cycle, Simon helium liquefier, classical cascade cycle, mixed-refrigerantcascade cycle, ultra-low-temperature refrigerators, equipment associated with low-temperature systems,storage and transfer systems.

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Reading:

1. Traugott H.K. Frederking and S.W.K. Yuan, Cryogenics - Low Temperature Engineering and AppliedSciences,Yutopian Enterprises, 2005.

2. Arora, C.P., Refrigeration and Air-conditioning, Tata-McGraw Hill, 2008.

3. A. R. Jha, Cryogenic Technology and Applications, Butterworth-Heinemann, 2005.

ME462 POWER PLANT ENGINEERING (3-0-0) 3

Introduction, steam power plant, steam boilers, steam condensers, cooling towers, cogeneration and combinedcycles, nuclear power plants, hydroelectric power plants, power plant economics.

Reading:

1. Arora, S.C and Domkundwar, S., Power Plant Engineering, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, New Delhi, 2008.

2. Sharma, P.C., Power Plant Engineering (S.I. Units), S. K. Kataria & Sons, New Delhi, 2010.

3. Wakil, E.L., Power Plant Engineering, McGraw Hill Com., 1985.

ME463 GAS DYNAMICS (3-0-0) 3

Review of fundamentals, isentropic flow with variable area, flow in constant area ducts with friction and heattransfer, normal and oblique shock waves.

Reading:

1. Yahya, S.M., Fundamentals of Compressible Flow, Wiley Eastern Ltd., 2000.

2. Shapiro, A. H. and Shapiro, R. E., The Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Compressible Fluid Flow, JohnWiley & Sons, 2009.

ME464 ENERGY SYSTEMS AND MANAGEMENT (3-0-0) 3

Basic principles of Energy conservation, Energy analysis and application of laws of thermodynamics, energyconsumption and rejection patterns for different processes, energy conservation potential for differentprocesses, energy storage systems, energy demand estimation, pricing, energy management, energy audit,case studies.

Reading:

1. De, B. K., Energy Management Audit and Conservation, Vrinda Publications, Delhi, 2011.

2. Smith, C.B., Energy Management Principles, Pergamon Press, 1981.

3. Turner, W. C., Doty, S., and Truner, W.C., Energy Management Hand Book, 7E, Fairmont Press, 2009.

ME468 MICRO AND SMART SYSTEMS (3-0-0) 3

Introduction, Micro Sensors, Actuators, Systems and Smart Materials: An Overview, MicromachiningTechnologies, Modeling of Solids in Microsystems. Finite Element Method, Modeling of CoupledElectromechanical Systems, Electronic Circuits and Control for Micro and Smart Systems, Integration ofMicro and Smart Systems, Scaling Effects in Microsystems.

Reading:

1. G. K. Anantha Suresh, Micro and Smart Systems, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., 2010.

2. G. K. Anantha Suresh, K. J. Vinoy, S. Gopalakrishnan, K. N. Bhat, V. Kasudev Aatre, Micro and SmartSystems: Technology and Modeling, John Wiley & Sons, 2012.

3. Tai-Ran Hsu, MEMS and Microsystems: Design and Manufacture, Tata McGraw Hill Education PrivateLimited, 2002.

ME469 RAPID PROTOTYPING (3-0-0) 3

Creation of stereo-lithography (STL) file, Problems with STL files. STL file manipulation, RP Process chain.RP Data formats and RP softwares. Classification of RP systems, Materials for RP, Design and selection ofRP systems, Classification of Rapid Tooling, Applications of Rapid Prototyping and Tooling, Direct DigitalManufacturing.

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Reading:

1. Chua Chee Kai., Leong Kah Fai., Chu Sing Lim, Rapid Prototyping: Principles and Applications inManufacturing, World Scientific, 2010.

2. Ian Gibson., David W Rosen., Brent Stucker., Additive Manufacturing Technologies: Rapid Prototyping toDirect Digital Manufacturing, Springer, 2010.

3. Rafiq Noorani., Rapid Prototyping: Principles and Applications in Manufacturing, John Wiley & Sons,2006.

ME470 CONDITION MONITORING (3-0-0) 3

Condition Monitoring application and benefits, online and off-line techniques, vibration monitoring and analysis,Shock pulse method, oil analysis - wear debris, temperature analysis, non-destructive techniques, casestudies, Introduction to structural health monitoring.

Reading:

1. Isermann R., Fault Diagnosis Applications, Springer-Verlag Berlin, 2011.

2. Rao, J S., Vibration Condition Monitoring, Narosa Publishing House, 2nd Edition, 2000.

3. Alan Davies, Handbook of Condition Monitoring, Chapmann and Hall, 2000.

ME471 INNOVATIVE DESIGN (3-0-0) 3

Engineering design process, Descriptive, prescriptive and integrative models of design, Conceptual design,Embodiment design, Brainstorming, Synectics, Rational methods of design, Ethical issues, Biomimicry, TRIZtechnique, ARIZ, Axiomatic design, Design for manufacturing and Assembly, Design for environment, Failuremodes and effects analysis, Robust design.

Reading:

1. Nigel Cross, Engineering Design Methods, John Wiley, 2009.

2. George E. Dieter, Engineering Design, McGraw-Hill, 2009.

3. Genrich Altshuller, The Innovation Algorithm, Technical Innovation Centre, 2011.

ME475 NANOMATERIALS PROCESSING AND PROPERTIES (3-0-0) 3

Nanomaterials, Various synthesis and characterization techniques, Production methods of nanometallic alloys,Nanoceramics and nanoceramic composites, Processing of nanomaterials, Applications of bulk nanomaterials.

Reading:

1. Charles P. Porte, Frank Owens, Introduction to Nanotechnology, Wiley Publishing Company, 2007.

2. Dieter Vollath, Nanomaterials: An Introduction to Synthesis, Properties and Applications, Wiley-VCH VerlagGmbh, 2008.

ME476 ADVANCED MATERIALS AND PROCESSING (3-0-0) 3

Processing of metallic materials: casting and solidification. Single crystal growth, Zone refining. PowderMetallurgy techniques and their applications to MMCs, Processing of ceramics, Rheological behaviour, Slipand tape casting, hot and cold processing, Forming of glass and ceramic composites, Processing of polymers.

Reading:

1. Michel Ashby, Materials Engineering Science Processing and Design, Butterworth-Heinemann, 2007.

2. Y. Waseda, A. Muramatsu, Yoshio Waseda, Morphology Control of Materials and Nanoparticles: AdvancedMaterials Processing and Characterization, Springer, 2004.

ME477 DESIGN AND APPLICATIONS OF ENGINEERING MATERIALS (3-0-0) 3

Principles of materials selection and design, Normalization of properties, weighting factors, materialsperformance index. Introduction to design codes, criteria for material qualification and acceptance for importantapplications, Examples for aircraft wings, cutting tools, gas turbine blades etc.

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Reading:

1. N.A. Waterman and M.F. Ashby, The Materials Selector, Vol. I, II and III, Chapman & Hall, London, 2006.

2. Mahmoud M. Farag, Materials Selection for Engineering Design: Structure, Properties and Applications,Prentice Hall International, 2007.

ME478 INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION (3-0-0) 3

Principles and strategies of automation, Advanced automation functions, Levels of automations, Materialhandling systems and design, Storage systems, Automatic identification methods, Industrial control systems,Continuous Vs discrete control, Computer process control and its forms, Control system components.

Reading:

1. Groover, M. P., Automation Production Systems and Computer Integrated Manufacturing, PearsonEducation, 2003.

2. Krishna Kant, Computer Based Industrial Control, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2000.

3. Tiess Chiu Chang and Richard A.W., An Introduction to Automated Process Planning Systems, TataMcGraw-Hill Publishing Company, New Delhi, 2000.

ME479 INDUSTRIAL ROBOTICS (3-0-0) 3

Robotics-classification, sensors, grippers and manipulators, selection of robot, kinematics-differentialkinematics and static- dynamics, trajectory planning-motion control-interaction control, rigid body mechanics,Control architecture, Programming of robots and vision systems, application of robots in production systems.Reading:

1. Fu, K.S., Gonzalez, R.C., and Lee, C.S.G., Robotics Control, Sensing, Vision, and Intelligence, McGrawHill Book Company, 2003.

2. Klafter, R.D., Chmielewski, T.A., and Negin, M, Robot Engineering - An Integrated Approach, PrenticeHall of India, New Delhi, 2002.

3. Craig, J.J., Introduction to Robotics Mechanics and Control, Addison-Wesley, 1999.

ME480 FLEXIBLE MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS (3-0-0) 3

Components of FMS, Computer control and functions, planning, scheduling and control of FMS, Supervisorycomputer control, Software and database of FMS, FMS performance evaluation, analytical model, simulationmodel, FMS configuration planning and routing, FMS production planning and control.

Reading:

1. Groover, M.P., Automation, Production Systems and Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Prentice Hallof India Pvt. Ltd., 2003.

2. Tempelmeier., H. and Kuhn, H., Flexible Manufacturing Systems: Decision Support for Design andOperation, John Wiley & Sons, 2003.

3. Maleki, A.,Flexible Manufacturing System: The Technology and Management, Prentice Hall International,2009.

ME482 PROJECT MANAGEMENT (3-0-0) 3

Project Planning: Project System Management - Project systems environment, Project feasibility analysis,market feasibility, technical feasibility, financial feasibility, economic feasibility, Project Scheduling: Networktechniques, CPM, PERT, GERT, LOB, GAN, Time cost trade off and crashing procedure, Contract Management.Reading:1. Prasanna Chandra, Project: A Planning Analysis, Tata McGraw Hill Book Company, New Delhi, 4th Edition,

2009.2. Cleland, Gray and Laudon, Project Management, Tata McGraw Hill Book Company, New Delhi, 3rd

Edition, 2007.3. Jack R. Meredith., Samuel J. Jr. Mantel., Project Management - A Managerial Approach, John Wiley, 6th

Edition, 2011.

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ME483 RELIABILITY ENGINEERING (3-0-0) 3

Basic concepts and Terminology, Component reliability models, System reliability models, Reliability BlockDiagrams, Repairable and non-repairable systems, Life testing and reliability assessment, Reliability allocation,Tools for reliability analysis, Mechanical reliability, Maintainability analysis.

Reading:

1. Ebeling CE, An Introduction to Reliability and Maintainability Engineering, TMH, New Delhi, 2004.

2. O'Connor P and Kleymer A, Practical Reliability Engineering, Wiley, 2012.

ME484 THEORY OF CONSTRAINTS (3-0-0) 3

Concepts behind TOC, five steps of TOC, throughput accounting, Logistics solutions of TOC: DBRmethodology, OPT, Critical chain methodology, Tools for thinking process: CRT, EC, FRT, PRT and TT.

Reading:

1. Dettmer H.W., Goldratt's Theory of Constraints: A Systems Approach to Continuous Improvement, ASQQuality Press, Wiscousin, 1997.

2. Leach, L.P, Critical Chain Project Management, 2nd Edition, Artech House Inc, London, 2005.

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CE390 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (3-0-0)3

Environment and its interaction with human activities Environmental imbalances, Concept of EnvironmentalImpact Assessment (EIA), Environmental Impact Statement, EMP, Environmental Indicators Environmentalissues of developmental projects, Environmental Issues in Industrial Development, Environmental impact ofHighways, Mining and Energy development, Methodologies.

Reading:

1. Jain, R.K., Urban, L.V., Stracy, G.S., Environmental Impact Analysis, Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., NewYork, 1991.

2. Rau, J.G. and Wooten, D.C., Environmental Impact Assessment, McGraw Hill Pub. Co., New York, 1996.

EE390 LINEAR CONTROL SYSTEMS (3-0-0)3

Introduction- control system, types, feedback and its effects-linearization Mathematical Modelling of PhysicalSystems. Block diagram Concept and use of Transfer function. Signal Flow Graphs- signal flow graph, Mason'sgain formula. Time Domain Analysis of Control Systems - BIBO stability, absolute stability, Routh-HurwitzCriterion. P, PI and PID controllers Root Locus Techniques - Root loci theory, Application to system stabilitystudies. Frequency Domain Analysis of Control Systems - polar plots, Nyquist stability criterion, Bode plots,application of Bode plots.

Reading:

1. B.C. Kuo, Automatic Control Systems, 7th Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 2009.

2. I.J. Nagarath and M.Gopal: Control Systems Engineering, 2nd Edition, New Age Pub. Co. 2008.

EC390/EC440 COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS (3-0-0)3

Classification of Signals, Fourier transform, Spectral density, Auto Correlation, Transmission of Signals throughLinear Systems, Amplitude modulation, Angle modulation, Pulse analog modulation, Pulse digital modulation,Passband digital modulation schemes, Information theory, Error control coding.

Reading:

1. S. Haykin, Communication Systems, 2nd Edition, Wiley Eastern, 2001.

2. K.Sam Shanmugam, Digital and Analog Communication Systems, John Wiley & Sons, 2008

3. Wayne Tomasi, Electronic Communication Systems, 4th Edition, PHI/Pearson, 2004.

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EC391/EC441 MICROPROCESSOR SYSTEMS (3-0-0)3

Over view of Micro Computer Structure and Operation, Microprocessor Evolution, 8086 Architecture, MemorySegmentation, addressing modes, Instruction set, Assembly language programming, Pin Descriptions,8086Minimum Mode and Maximum Mode, Timing and Bus cycles, Memory interfacing. Interrupt Structure, Types,Responses, Peripheral Interfacing- PPI, Hex keypad Interfacing, Display Interfacing, Interfacing A/D and D/A converters, Programmable Interval Timer (8254), Programmable Interrupt Controller (8259), DMA Technique,and Programmable Communication Interface (8251).

Reading:

1. Douglas V. Hall, Microprocessors and Interfacing, TMH, 2000.

2. Ray and Bhurchandi, Advanced Microprocessors and Peripherals, 2nd Edition Tata McGraw Hill PublishingCompany, 2004.

EC392/EC442 ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION SYSTEMS (3-0-0) 3

Measurement, Instrumentation and Calibration, classification of transducers, applications of measurementinstrumentation, performance characteristics, errors in measurements, standards, static and dynamiccharacteristics of instruments, Transducer selection criteria, smart sensors, Measurement of displacement,strain, pressure, Acceleration, force, Torque, Temperature, flow, level and miscellaneous measurements,Signal Conditioning Circuits: Bridge circuits, Operational Amplifier circuits, Instrumentation Amplifier, filters,feedback fundamentals, Temperature balance, self balancing, servo operated, feedback Accelerometersystems. Introduction to PID controllers, Data Acquisition Display and Recording systems, Analog and digitalconverters, ROM, RAM, virtual Instrumentation.

Reading:

1. D. V. S. Murty, Transducers and Instrumentation, PHI, 2004.

2. Arun K Ghosh, Introduction to Measurements and Instrumentation, PHI 2009.

3. H S Kalsi, Electronic Instrumentation, 3rd Edition, McGraw Hill Pub, 2001.

MM 390 METALLURGY FOR NON-METALLURGISTS (3-0-0) 3

Structure of Metals and Alloys, Mechanical Properties and strengthening mechanisms, discovering metals-overview of metals, modern alloy production, fabrication and finishing of metal products, testing and inspectionof metals, quality, steel products and properties, cast irons, heat treatment, tool steels and high speed steels,stainless steels, nonferrous metals, corrosion, durability of metals and alloys, the materials selection process.

Reading:

1. M.F. Ashby: Engineering Materials, 4th Edition, Elsevier, 2005.

2. R Balasubramaniam (Adapted): Callister's Materials Science and Engineering, 7th Edition, Wiley India(P) Ltd, 2007.

3. Reza Abbaschian, Lara Abbaschian, R E Reed-Hill: Physical Metallurgy Principles, Affiliated East-WestPress, 2009.

4. V Raghavan: Elements of Materials Science and Engineering - A First Course, 5th Edition, PHI Publications,2006 .

CH390 NANOTECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS (3-0-0)3

Introduction to nano sizes and properties, Quantum Mechanics, Chemical Kinetics at nanoscale, Nanomaterials:Fabrication, Nanomaterials: Characterization, Applications in electronics, Applications in chemical engineering,Nanobiology.

Reading:

1. Stuart M. Lindsay, Introduction to Nanoscience, Oxford University Press, 2009.

2. Sulabha K. Kulkarni, Nanotechnology: Principles and Practices, Capital Publishing Company, 2007.

3. Robert Kelsall, Ian Hamley, Mark Geoghegan, Nanoscale Science and Technology, John Wiley & Sons,2005.

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CH391 INDUSTRIAL SAFETY AND HAZARDS (3-0-0) 3

Introduction-Toxicology-Relative toxicity-Industrial hygiene-Source models-Toxic release and dispersionmodels-Design basis-Pasquill-Gifford model-Fires and Explosions-The fire triangle-Sprays and Mists-Designsto prevent fires and explosions-Introduction to reliefs-Relief systems-Relief sizing-Process Hazards-Identification-Risk Assessment-Fault trees-Accident investigations-Layered investigations-InvestigationSummary-Case Studies - System designs.

Reading:

1. D. A. Crowl and J.F. Louvar, Chemical Process Safety (Fundamentals with Applications), Prentice Hall,2011.

2. R.K. Sinnott, Coulson & Richardson's Chemical Engineering, Vol. 6, Elsevier India, 2006.

CS390 OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING (3-0-0)3

Object Oriented Thinking - Messages and Methods - OO Design - Software Components - Design Paradigms- Inheritance - Mechanisms for software reuse - Polymorphism - AWT Class - Input output Streams - DesignPatterns - Exception handling.

Reading:

1. Timothy Budd, Understanding Object Oriented Programming with Java, Pearson Education, 1999

2. Herbert Schildt, Java 2 Complete Reference, 5th Edition, TMH, 2010.

BT390 GREEN TECHNOLOGY (3-0-0)3

Biomass energy, sources, uses, science and engineering aspects of Biomass energy, biomass electricity,production, storage and uses of biomass fuels. Market Barriers of Biomass fuels, Biomass fuel Standardization.Biomass fuel Life Cycle, Sustainability of Biomass fuels, Economics of Biomass fuels, Consideration of Co-Products.

Reading:

1. Ayhan Demirbas, Green Energy and Technology, Biofuels, Securing the Planet's Future Energy Needs,1st Edition, Springer, 2009.

2. Jay Cheng, Biomass to Renewable Energy Processes, 1st Edition, CRC Press; 2009.

3. Samir K. Khanal, Rao Y. Surampalli, Tian C. Zhang, Buddhi P. Lamsal, R. D. Tyagi, C. M. Kao, Bioenergyand Biofuel from Biowastes and Biomass, 1st Edition, American Society of Civil Engineers, 2010.

SM 390 MARKETING MANAGEMENT (3-0-0)3

Nature and Scope of Marketing; Major Market oriented strategic planning. Corporate Mission and Vision.Concepts of strategic business units. BCG matrix and GE model; SWOT Analysis. Analyzing needs andtrends in Macro environment. Marketing Information systems. Consumer Behavior and STP concept. NewProduct development process, product Life cycle, product and Branding Strategy, products mix and linedecisions Brand decisions - Building brand.Pricing - Strategies and programmes, Marketing Channels -Distribution channels, Channel Design and Management decisions. Retailing Wholesaling and Logistics,Electronic Channels. Marketing promotion.

Reading:1. Philip Kottler, Marketing Management, PHI, 2011.2. William Stanton and Etzel, Marketing Management, TMH, 2010.3. Ramaswami and Namakumari, Marketing Management, McMillan Publication, 2010.

MA390 NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (3-0-0)3

Multistep methods - Linear and nonlinear BVP, Shooting methods - Finite difference methods for BVP -Classification of partial differential equations - Finite difference methods for Parabolic equations, HyperbolicEquations, Laplace equation, Poisson equation.

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Reading :

1. M.K. Jain, Numerical Solution of Differential Equations, Wiley Eastern, 1984.

2. G.D. Smith, Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations, Oxford Univ. Press, 2004.

3. M.K. Jain, S.R.K. Iyengar and R.K.Jain, Computational Methods for Partial Differential Equations, WileyEastern, 2005.

MA391 FUZZY MATHEMATICS AND APPLICATIONS (3-0-0) 3

Crisp set theory - Fuzzy set theory - Propositional Logic - Predicate Logic - Fuzzy Relations - Fuzzy Logic -Switching functions and Switching circuits - Applications of fuzzy mathematics.Reading:1. M. Ganesh, Introduction to Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Logic, PHI, 2001.2. G.J. Klir and B.Yuan, Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Logic-Theory and Applications, PHI, 1997.3. T.J. Ross, Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications, McGraw-Hill, 1995.

PH390 MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION (3-0-0) 3

Human body - an overview - Cell - Body fluids. Origin of bio potentials- Electrical activity of Excitable cells.Electrocardio graph: heart and the circulatory system. Bio fluid mechanics- Pressures in the body. Bloodpressure: direct measurement of blood pressure H2O manometers. Blood flow volume and oxygenationmeasurement: Blood flow dilution methods.

Reading:

1. Brown, B.H. et. al, Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Institute of Physics Publishing, 1999.

2. John. G. Webster, Medical Instrumentation: Application and Design, 2nd Edition, John Wiley and Sons,New York, 1995.

PH391 ADVANCED MATERIALS (3-0-0)3

Nano Materials - Nano biology; Biomaterials - ceramics, dental materials; Composites; Optical materials -solar cells, CCDs, lasers; Super conducting materials - SQUIDS; Smart materials; SAW Materials and Electrets.

Reading:

1. T. Pradeep, Nano: The Essentials; TaTa McGraw-Hill, 2008.

2. B.S. Murthy et al., Textbook of Nano Science and Nanotechnology, Universities Press, 2012.

CY390 INSTRUMENTAL METHODS IN CHEMICAL ANALYSIS (3-0-0) 3

UV-visible spectrometry, Fluorescence, Atomic spectroscopy, Atomic absorption, X-ray fluorescence methods,Separation techniques, chromatographic techniques, High performance liquid chromatography, Size, exclusionchromatography, Capillary electrophoresis, Thermo gravimetric analysis, Differential thermal analysis, DSC,Electroanalytical methods, Molecular absorption spectroscopy, Mass spectrometry.

Reading:

1. Mendham, Denny, Barnesand Thomas, Vogel: Text book of Quantitative Chemical Analysis, PearsonEducation, 6th Edition, 2007.

2. Donald L. Pavia, Gary M Lanyman, Introduction to Spectroscopy, 3rd Edition, Thompson Publishers,2008.

3. Krishan K Chawla, Composite Materials; 2nd Edition, Springer 2006.

CY391 CHEMICAL ASPECTS OF ENERGY SYSTEMS (3-0-0)3

Energy as the Key of Civilisation; Thermochemistry of Energy Sources and Kinteics of Energy Tapping;Conventional and Finite Energy Sources; Coal Based Energy Sources and Coal Carbonisation; Petroleumand Natural Gas; Biomass and Gobar Gas; Primary and Secondary Batteries, Reserve Batteries, Solid Stateand Molten Solvent Batteries, Lithium Ion Batteries;, Solar Energy Harnessing, Photogalvanic and PhotovoltaicEnergy Storage; Fuel Cells; Hydrogen as Future Fuel; Photochemical Water Cleavage; Green Energies.

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Reading:

1. Tokio Ohta, Energy Systems, Elsevier Science, 2000.

2. R. Narayan and B. Viswanathan, Chemical and Electrochemical Energy Systems, Universities Press,1998.

HS390 SOFT SKILLS (3-0-0)3

Soft Skills - definition - scope and importance - workplace communi-cation, process and barriers- Interpersonaland Intra-personal communication skills- team building- emotional intelligence- developing self-esteem- timeand stress management- group discussions, interviews, and presentation skills-résumé-writing - campus tocompany- dressing and grooming- Entrepreneurial Skills Development- Project

Reading:

1. Robert M. Sheffield, Montgomery and Moody, Developing Soft Skills, Fourth Edn, Pearson, 2009.

2. K. Alex, Soft Skills: Know Yourself and Know the World, S. Chand, 2009.

3. Gopalaswamy Ramesh, Mahadevan Ramesh, The Ace of Soft Skills: Attitude, Communication andEtiquette for Success, Pearson, 2010.

CE440 BUILDING TECHNOLOGY (3-0-0) 3

Buildings - Grouping and circulation - lighting and ventilation - Termite proofing of buildings - Lightning protectionof buildings - Fire protection of buildings - Vertical transportation - Prefabrication systems in residential buildings:Modular Coordination - Earthquake resistant structures - Air-conditioning and heating - Acoustics and Soundinsulation - Plumbing services.

Reading:

1. Varghese - Building Construction - PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd., 2008.

2. Punmia B. C., Jain A. J., and Jain A.J., Building, Construction - Laxmi Publications, 2005.

3. National Building Code of India, Bureau of Indian Standards, 2005.

MM 440 MATERIALS FOR ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS (3-0-0) 3

Classification of materials and properties, metallurgical aspects of materials, Significance of microstructuralfeatures, effect of cooling and heating rates and ageing materials for mechanical load bearing applications,corrosion resistant materials, materials for electrical, electronic, civil, biomedical applications.

Reading:

1. M.F. Ashby: Engineering Materials, 4th Edition, Elsevier, 2005.

2. M.F. Ashby: Materials Selection in Mechanical Design, Butterworth Heinemann, 2005.

3. ASM Publication Vol.20: Materials Selection and Design, ASM, 1997.

4. Pat L. Mangonon: The Principles of Materials Selection and Design, Prentice Hall International, Inc,1999.

CH440 INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION CONTROL (3-0-0)3

Introduction- Air pollution- Meteorological aspects of air pollution- Air pollution sampling and measurement-Air pollution control methods and equipment- Control of specific gaseous pollutants- Sources and classificationof water pollutants- sampling Waste water and analysis- Waste water treatment- Solid waste management -Hazardous waste management.

Reading:

1. Rao C.S., Environmental Pollution Control Engineering, Wiley Eastern Limited, India, 2006.

2. Noel de Nevers, Air Pollution and Control Engineering, McGraw Hill, 2010.

3. Glynn Henry J. and Gary W. Heinke, Environmental Science and Engineering, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hallof India, 2004.

CH441 FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGY (3-0-0)3

Overview of Fuel Cells, Fuels for Fuel Cells, Fuel Cell Process Design, Along the Electrode Models; StackDesign and Systems Integration.

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Reading:1. Gregor Hoogers, Fuel Cell Technology Hand Book, CRC Press, 2003.2. Karl Kordesch and Gunter Simader, Fuel Cells and their Applications, VCH Publishers, NY, 2001.

CS440 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS (3-0-0) 3

Organization and Information Systems, Changing Environment and its impact on Business, Kinds of InformationSystems, Computer Fundamentals, Telecommunication and Networks, System Analysis and Developmentand Models, Manufacturing and Service Systems Information systems for Accounting, Finance, Productionand Manufacturing, Marketing and HRM functions, Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP), Choice of IT, Natureof IT decision, Security and Ethical Challenges.Reading:1. Kenneth J Laudon, Jane P.Laudon, Management Information Systems, 10th Edition, Pearson/PHI, 2007.2. W. S. Jawadekar, Management Information Systems, 3rd Edition, TMH, 2004.

BT440 BIOSENSORS (3-0-0)3

Introduction to Biosensors, Advantages and limitations, various components of biosensors, Types of Biosensors,Types of membranes used in biosensor constructions. Transducers in Biosensors: Various types of transducers;principles and applications of Biosensors.Reading:1. Donald G. Buerk, Biosensors: Theory and Applications, 1st Edition, CRC Press, 2009.2. Jon Cooper, Tony Cass, Biosensors: A Practical Approach, 2nd Edition, Oxford University Press, 2004.3. Bilitewski, U. Turner, A.P.F., Biosensors for Environmental Monitoring, 1st Edition, Harwood, 2006.

SM440 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (3-0-0) 3

Introduction, Job Analysis, Employee Involvement, and Flexible Work Schedules, Human resource Planning,Recruitment and Careers, Employee Selection, Training and Development, Appraising and ImprovingPerformance, Managing Compensation, Industrial relations, Disputes, Grievances and Discipline, InternationalHuman Resources Management.Reading:1. Gary Dessler and Biju Varkkey, Human Resource Management, Pearson Edition, 2011.2. Bohlander George W, Snell Scott A, Veena Vohra, Human Resource Management, Cengage Learning.

2010.3. Aswathappa, Human Resource Management, TMH, 2011.

MA440 OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES (3-0-0) 3

Formulation of a LPP - Graphical Method - Simplex method - duality - dual simplex method - sensitivityanalysis, transportation and assignment problems, traveling salesman problem - Lagrange multipliers andKuhn-Tucker conditions - quadratic programming problem - Dynamic Programming - Integer LinearProgramming.Reading:1. J.C.Pant, Introduction to Optimization, Jain Brothers, 2008.2. S.S.Rao, Optimization Theory and Applications, Wiley Eastern, 2004.3. K.V.Mittal, Optimization Methods, Wiley Eastern , 2003.4. H.A.Taha, Operations Research, Pearson, 2007.

MA441 OPERATIONS RESEARCH (3-0-0) 3

Formulation of a LPP - Graphical solution - Simplex method - revised simplex method - duality theory -Transportation problems - Single server queuing models - deterministic inventory control models - stochasticinventory control models.Reading:1. Kanti Swarup, Man Mohan and P.K.Gupta, Introduction to Operations Research, S.Chand & Co., 2006.2. J.C.Pant, Introduction to Operations Research, Jain Brothers, New Delhi, 2008.3. N.S.Kambo : Mathematical Programming Techniques, East-West Pub., Delhi, 1991.

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PH440 NANO MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGY (3-0-0) 3

General properties of Nano materials- mechanical properties; Fullerenes and CNT's - Synthesis, physicalproperties; Investigation and manipulating materials in the Nanoscale - SAMs and clusters; Semi conductingQuantum Dots - Nanobiology- Nanosensors - Nanomedicines.

Reading:

1. T. Pradeep, Nano: The Essentials; TaTa McGraw-Hill, 2008.

2. W.R. Fahrner, Nanotechnology and Nanoelectronics; Springer, 2006.

3. B.S. Murthy et al., Textbook of Nano Science and Nanotechnology, Universities Press, 2012.

4. Rechard Booker and Earl Boysen, Nanotechnology; Willey, 2006.

PH441 BIOMATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGY (3-0-0) 3

Overview of biomaterials; Structure and properties of biomaterials - surface properties of solids; Types ofbiomaterials - implant materials; Characterization of materials; Bio implantation materials - Materials inophthalmology; Tissue response to implants.

Reading:

1. Joon park, R.S. Lakes, Biomaterials - An Introduction; 3rd Edition, Springer, 2007.

2. Sujatha V Bhat, Biomaterials; 2nd Edition, Narosa Publishing House, 2006.

CY440 CORROSION SCIENCE (3-0-0) 3

Understanding Corrosion, types of corrosion, methods of corrosion monitoring, measurement of corrosionsteel in reinforced cement concrete, corrosion rates of metals due to microbially induced corrosion, methodsof corrosion prevention and control.

Reading:

1. R. Winston Revie, Herbert H. Uhlig, Corrosion and Corrosion Control, 4th Edition, Wiley Interscience,2007.

2. Mc Caffety, Edward, Introduction to Corrosion Science, 1st Edition, Springer, 2010.

CY441 CHEMISTRY OF NANOMATERIALS (3-0-0) 3

Synthesis, characterization, properties and applications of the following Nanomaterials, Fullerenes, Carbonnanotubes, Core-Shell Nanoparticles, Nanoshells, Self-assembled monolayers and Monolayer ProtectedMetal Nanoparticles, Nanocrystalline materials, Magnetic Nanoparticles and Important properties in relationto nanomagnetic materials, Thermoelectric materials, Non-linear optical materials, liquid crystals.

Reading:

1. T Pradeep, NANO: The Essentials, MaGraw-Hill Edu., 2007.

2. Sulabha K. Kulakarni, Nanotechnology (Principles, Properties and Applications), Capital Pub. House,2009.

3. C. N. R. Rao, Nanomaterials Chemistry, Achim Muller, K.Cheetham, Wiley-VCH, 2007.

HS440 CORPORATE COMMUNICATION (3-0-0) 3

Importance of Communication in the Corporate World; Oral Communication: a) Oral Fluency andCommunication Techniques, b) Seminar skills and Presentation skills; Listening Skills; Writing for CareerPurposes; Leadership Communication.

Reading:

1. Priyadarshi Patnaik, Group Discussion and Interview Skills, Cambridge University Press, 2011.

2. R.C. Sharma and Krishna Mohan, Business Correspondence and Report Writing, 3rd Edition, Tata McGrawHill, 2008.

3. Patrick Hanks and Jim Corbett, Business Listening Tasks, Cambridge University Press, 1986.