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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
KAKINADA
B.TECH. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
I YEAR COURSE STRUCTURE
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CODE SUBJECT T P/D C
English 2 +1* 0 4
Mathematics-I 3 +1* 0 6
Mathematical Methods 3 +1* 0 6
Engineering Physics 2 +1* 0 4
Engineering Chemistry 2 0 4
Classical Mechanics 2+1* 0 4
Compter Programming 2+1* 0 4
Engineering !raphics 0 6 "
Engineering Physics and #els and $%ricants $a% 0 3 4
English $angage Commnication &'ills $a% 0 3 4
Compter Programming $a% 0 3 4
Engineering (or' &hop Practice 0 3 4
Total 22 ! "#
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
KAKINADA
B.TECH. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
II YEAR SEMESTER I
COURSE STRUCTURE
CODE SUBJECT T P/D C
Prodction )echnology 4+1* 0 4
*%+ect *riented Programming 4 +1* 0 4
Electrical and Electronics Engineering 4 +1* 0 4
Mechanics o, &olids 4 +1* 0 4
)hermodynamics 4 +1* 0 4
Metallrgy and Materials &cience 4+1* 0 4
Electrical and Electronics Engineering $a% 0 3 2
*%+ect *riented Programming $a% 0 3 2
Total $% # 2!
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
KAKINADA
B.TECH. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
II Y&a' S&(&)t&' II
COURSE STRUCTURE
CODE SUBJECT T P/D C
Pro%a%ility and &tatistics 4+1* 0 4
-inematics o, Machinery 4+1* 0 4
)hermal Engineering -I 4+1* 0 4
#lid Mechanics and .ydralic Machinery 4+1* 0 4
Machine /ra0ing 0 6 4
En1ironmental &tdies 4+1* 0 4
Prodction )echnology $a% 0 3 2
Mechanics o, &olids and Metallrgy $a% 0 3 2
Total 2" 2 2!
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
KAKINADA
B.TECH. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
III Y&a' S&(&)t&' I
COURSE STRUCTURE
CODE SUBJECT T P/D C
Managerial Economics and #inancial 2nalysis 4+1* 0 4
2tomo%ile Engineering 4+1* 0 4
/ynamics o, Machinery 4+1* 0 4
Machine )ools 4+1* 0 4
/esign o, Machine Mem%ers 3 I 4+1* 0 4
.eat )rans,er 4+1* 0 4
#lid Mechanics and .ydralic Machinery $a% 0 3 2
)hermal Engineering $a% 0 3 2
TOTAL $% # 2!
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
KAKINADA
B.TECH. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
III Y&a' S&(&)t&' II
COURSE STRUCTURE
CODE SUBJECT T P/D C
Indstrial Management 4+1* 0 4
C2/4C2M 4+1* 0 4
Metrology and &r,ace Engineering 4+1* 0 4
5e,rigeration and 2ir Conditioning 4+1* 0 4
/esign o, Machine Mem%ers 3 II 4+1* 0 4
)hermal Engineering - II 4+1* 0 4
Metrology and Machine )ools $a% 0 3 2
2d1anced English Commnication &'ills $a% 0 3 2
TOTAL $% # 2!
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
KAKINADA.
B.TECH. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
IV Y&a' S&(&)t&' I
COURSE STRUCTURE
CODE SUBJECT T P/D C
*perations 5esearch 4+1* 0 4
/ata 6ase Management &ystems 4+1* 0 4
#inite Element Methods 4+1* 0 4
Instrmentation and Control &ystems 4+1* 0 4
ELECTIVE * I 4+1* 0 4
5o%otics
Comptational #lid /ynamics
Mechatronics
2d1anced /ata &trctres and 2lgorithms
ELECTIVE * II 4+1* 0 4
7ncon1entional Machining Processes
8oncon1entional &orces o, Energy
Po0er Plant Engineering
7ni9 and &hell programming
.eat )rans,er $a% 0 3 2
Prodction /ra0ing Practice and Instrmentation $a% 0 3 2
TOTAL $% # 2!
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JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
KAKINADA.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
B.T&+, * IV S&(&)t&' *II
CODE SUBJECT T P/D C
Prodction Planning and Control 4+1* 0 4
ELECTIVE * III $+1* 0 3
8eral 8et0or's and #::y $ogic &ystems
)ri%ology
8anotechnology
Compter *rgani:ation and 2rchitectre
ELECTIVE * IV $+1* 0 3
Principles o, Entreprenership
2tomation in Man,actring
Interacti1e Compter !raphics
*perating &ystem Concepts
C2/4C2M $a% 0 3 2
Indstry *riented Mini Pro+ect 0 0 2
&eminar 0 0 2
Pro+ect (or' 0 0 10
Comprehensi1e ;i1a 0 0 2
TOTAL $ $ 2!
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Not& - 2ll End E9aminations <)heory and Practical= are o, three hors dration>
* - )torial
) - )heory
P 3 Practical4/ra0ing
C - Credits
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ENGLISH
1. INTRODUCTION :
In view of the growing importance of English as a tool for global communication and the
consequent emphasis on training students to acquire communicative competence, the
syllabus has been designed to develop linguistic and communicative competence of
Engineering students. The prescribed books and the exercises are meant to serve broadly as
students’ handbooks.
In the English classes, the focus should be on the skills of reading, writing, listening and
speaking and for this the teachers should use the text prescribed for detailed study. or
example, the students should be encouraged to read the texts!selected paragraphs silently.
The teachers can ask comprehension questions to stimulate discussion and based on the
discussions students can be made to write short paragraphs!essays etc.
The text for non"detailed study is for extensive reading!reading for pleasure by the students.
#ence, it is suggested that they read it on their own with topics selected for discussion in the
class. The time should be utili$ed for working out the exercises given after each section , as
also for supplementing the exercises with authentic materials of a similar kind for example,
from newspaper articles, advertisements, promotional material etc.. However, the stress in
this syllabus is on skill development and practice of language skills.
2. OBJECTIVES:
a. To improve the language proficiency of the students in English with emphasis on %&'(
skills.
b. To equip the students to study academic sub)ects with greater facility through the
theoretical and practical components of the English syllabus.
c. To develop the study skills and communication skills in formal and informal situations.
3. SYLLABUS :
Listening Skis:
*b)ectives
+. To enable students to develop their listening skill so that they may appreciate its role in
the %&'( skills approach to language and improve their pronunciation
2. To equip students with necessary training in listening so that can comprehend the
speech of people of different backgrounds and regions
Students should be given practice in listening to the sounds of the language to be able to
recognise them, to distinguish between them to mark stress and recognise and use the right
intonation in sentences.
, %istening for general content
, %istening to fill up information
, Intensive listening
, %istening for specific information
S!e"king Skis :
*b)ectives
+. To make students aware of the role of speaking in English and its contribution to their
success.
-. To enable students to express themselves fluently and appropriately in social and
professional contexts.
, *ral practice
, .escribing ob)ects!situations!people
, 'ole play / Individual!0roup activities 12sing exercises from all the nine units of the
prescribed text3 Learning English : A ommunicative Approach.4
, 5ust 6 7inute15674 &essions.
Re"#ing Skis:
*b)ectives
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1> To develop an awareness in the students about the significance of silent reading and
comprehension.
2> To develop the ability of students to guess the meanings of words from context and
grasp the overall message of the text, draw inferences etc.
, &kimming the text
, 2nderstanding the gist of an argument
, Identifying the topic sentence
, Inferring lexical and contextual meaning
, 2nderstanding discourse features
, 'ecogni$ing coherence!sequencing of sentences
NOTE : !he students will be trained in reading skills using the prescribed te"t for detailed
study.
!hey will be e"amined in reading and answering #uestions using $unseen% passages
which
may be taken from the non&detailed te"t or other authentic te"ts, such as
maga'ines(newspaper articles.
$%iting Skis :
*b)ectives
+. To develop an awareness in the students about writing as an exact and formal skill
-. To equip them with the components of different forms of writing, beginning with the
lower order ones.
, (riting sentences
, 2se of appropriate vocabulary
, 8aragraph writing
, 9oherence and cohesiveness
, :arration ! description
, :ote 7aking
, ormal and informal letter writing
, Editing a passage
&. TE'TBOO(S )RESCRIBED:
In order to improve the proficiency of the student in the acquisition of the four skills
mentioned above, the following texts and course content, divided into Eig*t Units, are
prescribed3
For Detailed study
1. LEARNING ENGLISH: A Communicative Approach, ;6;I:6.63 *rient %ongman,
-<<=. 1&ix &elected %essons4
For Non-detailed study
2. $INGS O+ +IRE: An Autobiography – APJ Abdul Kalam, 6bridged version with
Exercises, 2niversities 8ress 1India4 8vt. %td., -<<>.
6. &T2.? 76TE'I6%3
2nit /I
1. 6stronomy from %E6':I:0 E:0%I&#3 A ommunicative Approach, *rient %ongman,
-<<@.
2. 9hapters +"> ,%-. (ings of ire: 6n 6utobiography / A)J A0#1 ("".2 "n
"0%i#ge# 3e%si-n 4it* E5e%6ises2 Uni3e%sities )%ess 7In#i"8 )3t. Lt#.2299&
2nit /II
3. Information Technology ,%-. %E6':I:0 E:0%I&#3 A ommunicative Approach,
O%ient L-ng."n2 299:.
4. 9hapters @"A ,%-. (ings of ire: 6n 6utobiography / A)J A0#1 ("".2 "n
"0%i#ge# 3e%si-n 4it* E5e%6ises2 Uni3e%sities )%ess 7In#i"8 )3t. Lt#.2299&
2nit /III
5. #umour ,%-. %E6':I:0 E:0%I&#3 A ommunicative Approach, O%ient L-ng."n2
299:.
6. 9hapters B"+- ,%-. (ings of ire: 6n 6utobiography / A)J A0#1 ("".2 "n
"0%i#ge# 3e%si-n 4it* E5e%6ises.2 Uni3e%sities )%ess 7In#i"8 )3t. Lt#.2299&
2nit /IC
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7. Environment ,%-. %E6':I:0 E:0%I&#3 A ommunicative Approach, O%ient
L-ng."n2 299:.
8. 9hapters +D"+= ,%-. (ings of ire: 6n 6utobiography / A)J A0#1 ("".2 "n
"0%i#ge# 3e%si-n 4it* E5e%6ises2 Uni3e%sities )%ess 7In#i"8 )3t. Lt#.2299&
2nit /C
9. Inspiration ,%-. %E6':I:0 E:0%I&#3 A ommunicative Approach, O%ient L-ng."n2
299:.
10. 9hapters +E"-< ,%-. (ings of ire: 6n 6utobiography / A)J A0#1 ("".2 "n
"0%i#ge# 3e%si-n 4it* E5e%6ises2 Uni3e%sities )%ess 7In#i"8 )3t. Lt#.2299&.
2nit / CI
11. #uman Interest ,%-. %E6':I:0 E:0%I&#3 A ommunicative Approach, O%ient
L-ng."n2 299:.
12. 9hapters -+"-> ,%-. (ings of ire: 6n 6utobiography / A)J A0#1 ("".2 "n
"0%i#ge# 3e%si-n 4it* E5e%6ises2 Uni3e%sities )%ess 7In#i"8 )3t. Lt#.2 299&.
F Exercises from the lessons not prescribed shall also be used for classroom tasks.
Unit / VII
E5e%6ises -n
'eading and (riting &kills
'eading 9omprehension
&ituational dialogues
%etter writing
Essay writing
Unit / VIII
)%"6ti6e E5e%6ises -n Re.e#i" G%".."% 6-3e%ing
9ommon errors in English, &ub)ect"Cerb agreement, 2se of 6rticles and
8repositions,
Tense and aspect
V-6"01"%; #e3e-!.ent 6-3e%ing
&ynonyms G 6ntonyms, one"word substitutes, prefixes G suffixes, Idioms G
phrases, words often confused.
RE+ERENCES :
1. St%engt*en Y-1% Engis*2 Hhaskaran G #orsburgh, *xford 2niversity 8ress
2. B"si6 C-..1ni6"ti-n Skis ,-% Te6*n--g;, 6ndrea 5 'utherfoord, 8earson
Education 6sia.
3. <1%!*;=s Engis* G%".."% 4it* CD2 7urphy, 9ambridge 2niversity 8ress
4. Engis* Skis ,-% Te6*ni6" St1#ents by *rient %ongman
5. E3e%;#"; Di"-g1es in Engis* by 'obert 5. .ixson, 8rentice"#all of India %td., -<<=.
6. Engis* +-% Te6*ni6" C-..1ni6"ti-n, Col. + G -, by ;. '. %akshmi :arayanan, &ci
tech. 8ublications.
7. A H"n# 0--k -, Engis* ,-% Enginee%s > Te6*n--gists by .r. 8. Eliah,
H. &. 8ublications.
8. De3e-!ing C-..1ni6"ti-n Skis by ;rishna 7ohan G 7eera Hener)i 17acmillan4
9. S!e"king "n# $%iting ,-% E,,e6ti3e B1siness C-..1ni6"ti-n2 rancis &oundarara),
7ac7illan India %td., -<<E.
10. T*e O5,-%# G1i#e t- $%iting "n# S!e"king2 5ohn &eely, *xford
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MATHEMATICS – I
UNIT – I
Differential equations of first order and first degree – exact, linear and ernoulli. !""lications to #e$ton%s &a$ of
cooling, &a$ of natural gro$t' and deca(, ort'ogonal tra)ectories.
UNIT – II
#on*'o+ogeneous linear differential equations of second and 'ig'er order $it' constant coefficients $it' ,-. ter+ of
t'e t("e e
ax
, .in ax, cos ax, "ol(no+ials in x, e
ax
/0x1, x/0x1, +et'od of 2ariation of "ara+eters.
UNIT – III
,olle%s 3'eore+ – &agrange%s 4ean /alue 3'eore+ – 5auc'(%s +ean 2alue 3'eore+ – 6enerali7ed 4ean /alue
t'eore+ 0all t'eore+s $it'out "roof1 8unctions of se2eral 2aria9les – 8unctional de"endence* :aco9ian* 4axi+a and
4ini+a of functions of t$o 2aria9les $it' constraints and $it'out constraints
UNIT – IV
,adius, 5entre and 5ircle of 5ur2ature – ;2olutes and ;n2elo"es 5ur2e tracing – 5artesian , "olar and <ara+etric
cur2es.
UNIT – V
!""lications of integration to lengt's, 2olu+es and surface areas in 5artesian and "olar coordinates +ulti"le integrals *
dou9le and tri"le integrals – c'ange of 2aria9les – c'ange of order of integration.
UNIT – VI
.equences – series – 5on2ergences and di2ergence – ,atio test – 5o+"arison test – =ntegral test – 5auc'(%s root test –
,aa9e%s test – !9solute and conditional con2ergence
UNIT – VII
/ector 5alculus> 6radient* Di2ergence* 5url and t'eir related "ro"erties of su+s* "roducts* &a"lacian and second
order o"erators. /ector =ntegration * &ine integral – $or? done – <otential function – area* surface and 2olu+e
integrals /ector integral t'eore+s> 6reen%s t'eore+*.to?e%s and 6auss%s Di2ergence 3'eore+ 0@it' out "roof1.
/erification of 6reen%s * .to?e%s and 6auss%s 3'eore+s.
UNIT – VIII
&a"lace transfor+ of standard functions – =n2erse transfor+ – first s'ifting 3'eore+, 3ransfor+s of deri2ati2es and
integrals – Anit ste" function – second s'ifting t'eore+ – Dirac%s delta function – 5on2olution t'eore+ – <eriodic
function * Differentiation and integration of transfor+s*!""lication of &a"lace transfor+s to ordinar( differential
equations <artial fractions*-ea2iside%s <artial fraction ex"ansion t'eore+.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. ! text oo? of ;ngineering 4at'e+atics, /ol*1 3. B. /. =(engar, . Bris'na 6and'i and Ct'ers, .. 5'and
D 5o+"an(.
2. ! text oo? of ;ngineering 4at'e+atics, 5. .an?araia', /. 6. .. oo? &in?s.
3. ! text oo? of ;ngineering 4at'e+atics, .'a'na7 at'ul, ,ig't <u9lis'ers.
4. ! text oo? of ;ngineering 4at'e+atics, <. #ages'$ara ,ao, E. #arasi+'ulu D #. <ra9'a?ar ,ao, Dee"t'i
<u9lications.
REFERENCES:
1. ! text oo? of ;ngineering 4at'e+atics, . /. ,a+an, 3ata 4c 6ra$ -ill.
2. !d2anced ;ngineering 4at'e+atics, =r2in Bre(s7ig, @ile( =ndia <2t. &td.
3. ! text oo? of ;ngineering 4at'e+atics, 3'a+son oo? 5ollection.
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MATHEMATICAL METHODS
UNIT * I
Matrices and $inear systems o, e?ations@ Elementary ro0 trans,ormations-5an'-Echelon ,ormA 8ormal ,orm 3
&oltion o, $inear &ystems 3 /irect Methods- $7 /ecomposition- $7 /ecomposition ,rom !ass Elimination 3
&oltion o, )ridiagonal &ystems-&oltion o, $inear &ystems
UNIT * II
Eigen 1alesA eigen 1ectors 3 properties 3 Cayley-.amilton )heorem - In1erse and po0ers o, a matri9 %y
Cayley-.amilton theorem 3 /iagonoli:ation o, matri9> Calclation o, po0ers o, matri9 3 Modal and spectral
matrices>
UNIT * III
5eal matrices 3 &ymmetricA s'e0 - symmetricA orthogonalA $inear )rans,ormation 3 *rthogonal
)rans,ormation> Comple9 matrices@ .ermitianA &'e0-.ermitian and 7nitary 3 Eigen 1ales and eigen 1ectors
o, comple9 matrices and their properties> Badratic ,orms- 5edction o, ?adratic ,orm to canonical ,orm 3
5an' - Positi1eA negati1e de,inite - semi de,inite - inde9 - signatre - &yl1ester la0>
UNIT * IV
&oltion o, 2lge%raic and )ranscendental E?ations@ Introdction 3 )he 6isection Method 3 )he Method o,
#alse Position 3 )he Iteration Method 3 8e0ton-5aphson Method>
I3t&'4olat5o3- Introdction- Errors in Polynomial Interpolation 3 #inite di,,erences- #or0ard /i,,erences-
6ac'0ard di,,erences 3Central di,,erences 3 &ym%olic relations and separation o, sym%ols-/i,,erences o, a
polynomial-8e0tonCs ,ormlae ,or interpolation 3 Central di,,erence interpolation #ormlae 3 !ass Central
/i,,erence #ormlae 3Interpolation 0ith ne1enly spaced points-$agrangeCs Interpolation ,ormla>
UNIT * V
Cr1e ,itting@ #itting a straight line 3&econd degree cr1e-e9ponentional cr1e-po0er cr1e %y method o, least
s?ares> 8merical /i,,erentiation and Integration3 )rape:oidal rle 3 &impsonCs 143 5le 3&impsonCs 34"
5le>
UNIT * VI
8merical soltion o, *rdinary /i,,erential e?ations@ &oltion %y )aylorCs series-PicardCs Method o,
sccessi1e 2ppro9imations-ElerCs Method-5nge--tta Methods 3Predictor-Corrector Methods- 2dams-
Molton Method 3MilneCs Method>
UNIT * VII
#orier &eries@ /etermination o, #orier coe,,icients 3 #orier series 3 e1en and odd ,nctions 3 #orier series
in an ar%itrary inter1al 3 e1en and odd periodic contination 3 .al,-range #orier sine and cosine e9pansions>
#orier integral theorem <only statement=3 #orier sine and cosine integrals> #orier trans,orm 3 #orier sine
and cosine trans,orms 3 properties 3 in1erse trans,orms 3 #inite #orier trans,orms>
UNIT * VIII
#ormation o, partial di,,erential e?ations %y elimination o, ar%itrary constants and ar%itrary ,nctions 3
soltions o, ,irst order linear <$agrange= e?ation and nonlinear <standard type= e?ations> Method o,
separation o, 1aria%les> :-trans,orm 3 in1erse :-trans,orm - properties 3 /amping rle 3 &hi,ting rle 3 Initial
and ,inal 1ale theorems> Con1oltion theorem 3 &oltion o, di,,erence e?ation %y :-trans,orms>
TE6T BOOKS-
1> Mathematical MethodsA )> -> ;> IyengarA 6> -rishna !andhi and *thersA &> Chand D Company>
2> Mathematical MethodsA C> &an'araiahA ;> !> &> 6oo' $in's>
3> 2 te9t %oo' o, Mathematical MethodsA ;> 5a1indranathA 2> ;i+ayala9miA .imalaya P%lishers>
4> 2 te9t %oo' o, Mathematical MethodsA &hahna: 6athlA 5ight P%lisshers>
RE7ERENCES-
1> 2 te9t 6oo' o, Engineering MathematicsA 6> ;> 5amanA )ata Mc !ra0 .ill>
2> 2d1anced Engineering MathematicsA Ir1in -reys:igA (iley India P1t> $td>
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3> 8merical Methods ,or &cienti,ic and Engineering ComptationA M> -> EainA &> 5> -> Iyengar D 5> ->
EainA 8e0 2ge International P%lishers>
4. Elementary 8merical 2nalysisA 2it'inson D .anA (iely IndiaA 3
rd
EditionA 2006
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ENGINEERING PHYSICS
UNIT I
OPTICS - Inter,erence - &perposition o, 0a1es - FongCs do%le slit e9periment 3 Coherence - Inter,erence in
thin ,ilms %y re,lection - 8e0tonCs rings - /i,,raction - #ressnel and #ranho,er di,,ractions - #ranho,er
di,,raction at a &ingle slit 3 /o%le slit - /i,,raction grating - !rating spectrm - 5esol1ing po0er o, a grating -
5ayleighCs criterion ,or resol1ing po0er 3 Polari:ation - )ypes o, Polari:ation 3 /o%le re,raction 3 8icol prism>
UNIT II
ULTRASONICS - Introdction - Prodction o, ltrasonic 0a1es - Magnetostriction method 3 Pie:o electric
method - /etection o, ltrasonic 0a1es - Properties o, ltrasonic 0a1es - 7se o, ltrasonics ,or nondestrcti1e
testing - 2pplications o, ltrasonics>
ACOUSTICS O7 BUILDINGS- 6asic re?irement o, acostically good hall - 5e1er%eration and time o,
re1er%eration 3 &a%ineCs ,ormla ,or re1er%eration time - Measrement o, a%sorption coe,,icient o, a material -
#actors a,,ecting the architectral acostics and their remedy>
UNIT III
MAGNETIC PROPERTIES- Permea%ility - Magneti:ation - *rigin o, magnetic moment 3 Classi,ication o,
magnetic materials - /iaA para and ,erro magnetism - .ysteresis cr1e - &o,t and hard magnetic materials>
SUPERCONDUCTIVITY- !eneral properties - Meissner e,,ect - Penetration depth - )ype I and )ype II
spercondctors - #l9 ?anti:ation 3 /C and 2C Eosephson e,,ect 36C& )heory - 2pplications o,
spercondctors>
UNIT IV
CRYSTAL STRUCTURES AND 6/RAY DI77RACTION- Introdction -&pace lattice - 6asis - 7nit cell - $attice
parameter - 6ra1ais lattices 3 Crystal systems - &trctre and pac'ing ,ractions o, &imple c%ic - 6ody
centered c%ic 3 #ace centered c%ic crystals - /irections and planes in crystals 3 Miller indices - &eparation
%et0een sccessi1e Gh ' lH planes - /i,,raction o, I-rays %y crystal planes - 6raggCs la0 - $ae method -
Po0der method>
UNIT V
LASERS - Introdction - Characteristics o, lasers - &pontaneos and stimlated emission o, radiation -
EinsteinCs coe,,icients - Poplation in1ersion - 5%y laser - .elim-8eon laser 3 C*2 laser - &emicondctor
laser - 2pplications o, lasers in indstryA scienti,ic and medical ,ields>
UNIT VI
7IBER OPTICS AND HOLOGRAPHY- Introdction - Principle o, optical ,i%er - 2cceptance angle and
acceptance cone - 8merical apertre 3 )ypes o, optical ,i%ers and re,racti1e inde9 pro,iles 3 2ttenation in
optical ,i%ers - 2pplication o, optical ,i%ers 3 6asic principles o, holography 3 Constrction and reconstrction
o, image on hologram 3 2pplications o, holography>
UNIT VII
DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES- Introdction - /ielectric constant - ElectronicA ionic and orientational
polari:ations - Internal ,ields in solids 3 Clasis - Mossotti e?ation 3 /ielectrics in alternating ,ields 3
#re?ency dependence o, the polari:a%ility - #erro and Pie:o electricity>
THERMAL PROPORTIES - Introdction - &peci,ic .eat o, &olids 3 Einstein Model 3 /e%ye Model 3 $attice
;i%rations 3 Phonons 3 )hermal Condcti1ity>
UNIT VIII
SCIENCE 8 TECHNOLOGY O7 NANOMATERIALS- Introdction to 8ano materials - 6asic principles o,
8anoscience D )echnology 3 #a%rication o, nano materials 3 Physical D chemical properties o, nanomaterials
3 Car%on nanot%es 3 2pplications o, nanotechnology>
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$. Mat&'5al) S+5&3+& a3; E3<53&&'53< %y ;> 5agha1anJ Prentice-.all India>
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ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
UNIT I
Wat&' T&+,3olo<9/I - IntrodctionA E,,ect o, (ater on 5oc's and MineralsA )ypes o, imprities in (aterA
.ardness o, (ater 3 )emporary and Permanent hardness> 7nits and Inter con1ersions o, 7nits> Estimation o,
hardness %y E/)2 Methods> Pro%lems on )emporary and Permanent hardnesses> 2nalysis o, (ater -
2l'alinityJ Chlorides and /issol1ed *9ygen> /isad1antages o, .ard (ater> Methods o, )reatment o, (ater ,or
/omestic Prposes-&edimentationA CoaglationA #iltrationA /isin,ection - &terili:ationA ChlorinationA 6rea' 3
point ChlorinationA *:oni:ation>
UNIT II
Wat&' T&+,3olo<9/II @ (ater ,or Indstrial prposes - (ater ,or &team Ma'ing - 6oiler )ro%les 3 Carry *1er
- Priming and #oamingA 6oiler CorrosionA &cales and &ldgesA Castic Em%rittlement> (ater )reatment@ -
Internal )reatment 3 ColloidalA PhosphateA CalgonA Car%onateA &odim alminate Conditioning o, (ater>
E9ternal )reatment - $ime-&oda ProcessA Keolite ProcessA Ion-E9change ProcessJ - 8merical Pro%lems>
UNIT III
S+5&3+& o> Co''o)5o3 - /e,initionA E9amples - )ypes o, Corrosion@ )heories o, Corrosion and Mechanism 3
/ry CorrosionA </irect Chemical attac'=A (et CorrosionA <Electro Chemical )heory= Principles o, CorrosionA
!al1anic &eriesA !al1anic CorrosionA Concentration Cell CorrosionA Mechanism o, (et Corrosion 3 .ydrogen
e1oltion typeA *9ygen a%sorption type> #actors In,lencing Corrosion> Control o, Corrosion 3 Proper /esignA
7se o, pre metal and metal alloysA Passi1ityA Cathodic Protection 3 &acri,icial anode and Impressed Crrent>
Modi,ying the En1ironmentA se o, Inhi%itors>
UNIT IV
P'ot&+t5?& Coat53<) a3; t,&5' a44l5+at5o3) -
&r,ace Preparation@ <1= &ol1ent Cleaning <2= 2l'ali Cleaning <3= Pic'ling and Etching <4= &and 6lasting <L=
Mechanical Cleaning> )ypes *, Protecti1e Coatings@ Metallic Coatings 3 2nodic CoatingsA !al1ani:ationA
Cathodic Coatings 3 )inningA Metal CladdingA Electroplating E9@ Chromim PlatingA Metal &prayingA
Cementation3&heradi:ingA Colori:ingA Chromi:ingA Chemical Con1ersion Coatings@ <1= Phosphate <2=
Chromate <3= 2nodi:ed Coatings>
*rganic Coatings@ Paints 3 Constitents and their ,nctions
UNIT V
Pol9(&' S+5&3+& a3; T&+,3olo<9 - Polymeri:ation 5eactions 3 6asic concepts> )ypes o, Polymeri:ation 3
2ddition and Condensation Polymeri:ations> Plastics 3)hermosetting and )hermoplastics 3 /i,,erences>
Componding and Molding o, Plastics 3 CompressionA In+ectionA )rans,erA and E9trsion molding
methods>PreparationA Properties and Engineering 7ses o, the #ollo0ing@ PolyethyleneA P;CA )e,lonA 6a'eliteA
8ylonA PolyesterA Polyrethanes and &ilicone 5esins>5%%er 3 Processing o, 8atral 5%%erA ;lcani:ation
and Componding> Elastomers 3 6na &A 6na 8A )hio'ol>
UNIT VI
R&>'a+to'5&) a3; I3):lato') - 5e,ractories 3 /e,initionA Classi,ication (ith E9amplesJ Criteria o, a !ood
5e,ractory MaterialJ Cases ,or the ,ailre o, a 5e,ractory MaterialJ Inslators 3 /e,inition and Classi,ication
0ith E9amplesJ Characteristics o, Inslating MaterialsJ )hermal InslatorsA Electrical Inslators 3 )heir
Characteristics and Engineering 2pplications>
UNIT VII
LUBRICANTS -Principles and ,nction o, l%ricants - )ypes o, $%rication and Mechanism 3 )hic' #ilm or
.ydrodynamic $%ricationA )hin #ilm or 6ondary $%ricationA E9treme Pressre $%rication> Classi,ication
and properties o, l%ricants 3 ;iscosityA ,lash and ,ire pointsA clod and por pointsA aniline pointA
8etralisation 8m%er and Mechanical &trength>
UNIT VIII
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7:&l) a3; Co(=:)t5o3 - /e,inition and Classi,ication>
1> &olid #els 3 Coal 3 Pro9imate and 7ltimate 2nalysis o, Coal and &igni,icance o, the Constitents 3
Metallrgical Co'e 3 Characteristics D Man,actre>
2> $i?id #els 3 Petrolem 3 5e,ining 3 -noc'ing 3 *ctane and Cetane
8m%ers 3 &ynthetic Petrol Crac'ing3 6ergis ProcessA #ischer- )ropsch Process>
3> !aseos #els 8atral gasA Coal gas 3 Calori,ic ;ale o,
#els 3 6om% Calorimeter 3 En'erCs !as Calorimeter>
4>Com%stion 3 2nalysis o, #le !as %y *rsatCs 2pparats J Pro%lems>
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CLASSICAL MECHANICS
UNIT * I
Introdction to Engg> Mechanics 3 6asic Concepts>
S9)t&() o> 7o'+&) - Coplanar Concrrent #orces 3 Components in &pace 3 5esltant 3 Moment o, #orce
and its 2pplication 3 Coples and 5esltant o, #orce &ystems>
UNIT * II
E@:5l5='5:( o> S9)t&() o> 7o'+&) - #ree 6ody /iagramsA E?ations o, E?ili%rim o, Coplanar &ystemsA
&patial &ystems ,or concrrent ,orces> $amis )heormA !raphical method ,or the e?ili%rim o, coplanar ,orcesA
Con1erse o, the la0 o, )riangle o, ,orcesA con1erse o, the la0 o, polygon o, ,orces condition o, e?ili%rim>
UNIT * III
C&3t'o5; - Centroids o, simple ,igres <,rom %asic principles = 3 Centroids o, Composite #igres
C&3t'& o> G'a?5t9 - Centre o, gra1ity o, simple %ody <,rom %asis principles=A centre o, gra1ity o, composite
%odiesA papps theorem>
UNIT * IV
A'&a (o(&3t) o> I3&'t5a - /e,inition 3 Polar Moment o, InertiaA )rans,er )heoremA Moments o, Inertia
o, Composite #igresA Prodcts o, InertiaA )rans,er #ormla ,or Prodct o, Inertia>
Ma)) Mo(&3t o> I3&'t5a - Moment o, Inertia o, MassesA )rans,er #ormla ,or Mass Moments o, InertiaA
mass moment o, inertia o, composite %odies>
UNIT * V
2nalysis o, per,ect ,rames < 2nalytical Method= 3 )ypes o, #rames 3 2ssmptions ,or ,orces in mem%ers o, a
per,ect ,rameA Method o, +ointsA Method o, sectionsA #orce ta%leA Cantile1er )rssesA &trctres 0ith one end
hinged and the other ,reely spported on rollers carrying hori:ontal or inclined loads>
UNIT * VI
K53&(at5+) - 5ectilinear and Cr1elinear motions 3 ;elocity and 2cceleration 3 Motion o, 5igid 6ody 3
)ypes and their 2nalysis in Planar Motion>
K53&t5+) - 2nalysis as a Particle and 2nalysis as a 5igid 6ody in )ranslation 3 Central #orce Motion 3
E?ations o, Plane Motion 3 #i9ed 29is 5otation 3 5olling 6odies>
UNIT * VII
Wo'A * E3&'<9 M&t,o; - E?ations ,or )ranslationA (or'-Energy 2pplications to Particle MotionA
Connected &ystem-#i9ed 29is 5otation and Plane Motion> Implse momentm method>
UNIT * VIII
M&+,a35+al V5='at5o3) - /e,initionsA Concepts 3 &imple .armonic Motion 3 #ree 1i%rationsA simple and
Compond Pendlms and its 2pplications 3
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1> Engineering Mechanics 4 #edinand > $> &inger 4 .arper 3 Collins>
2> Engg> Mechanics 4 )imoshen'o D Fond>
3> Engg> Mechanics 7mesh 5egl 4 )ayal>
4> Engg> Mechanics 4 5>;> -l'arni D 5>/> 2s'he1'ar
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COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
UNIT / I
2lgorithm 4 psedo codeA ,lo0chartA program de1elopment stepsA strctre o, C programA 2 &imple C
programA identi,iersA %asic data types and si:esA ConstantsA 1aria%lesA arithmeticA relational and logical
operatorsA increment and decrement operatorsA conditional operatorA %it-0ise operatorsA assignment operatorsA
e9pressionsA type con1ersionsA conditional e9pressionsA precedence and order o, e1alation>
UNIT * II
Inpt-otpt statementsA statements and %loc'sA i, and s0itch statementsA loops- 0hileA do-0hile and ,or
statementsA %rea'A contineA goto and la%elsA programming e9amples>
UNIT * III
/esigning strctred programsA #nctionsA %asicsA parameter passingA storage classes- e9ternA atoA registerA
staticA scope rlesA %loc' strctreA ser de,ined ,nctionsA standard li%rary ,nctionsA recrsi1e ,nctionsA
header ,ilesA C preprocessorA e9ample c programs>
UNIT * IV
2rrays- conceptsA declarationA de,initionA accessing elementsA storing elementsA arrays and ,nctionsA t0o-
dimensional and mlti-dimensional arraysA applications o, arrays> pointers- conceptsA initiali:ation o, pointer
1aria%lesA pointers and ,nction argmentsA address arithmeticA Character pointers and ,nctionsA pointers to
pointersA pointers and mltidimensional arraysA dynamic memory managements ,nctionsA command line
argmentsA c program e9amples>
UNIT * V
/eri1ed types- strctres- declarationA de,inition and initiali:ation o, strctresA accessing strctresA nested
strctresA arrays o, strctresA strctres and ,nctionsA pointers to strctresA sel, re,erential strctresA
nionsA typede,A %it,ieldsA C program e9amples>
UNIT * VI
Inpt and otpt 3 concept o, a ,ileA te9t ,iles and %inary ,ilesA streamsA standard I4oA #ormatted I4oA ,ile I4o
operationsA error handlingA C program e9amples>
UNIT * VII
Introdction to data strctres-&tac's and BeesA representing stac's and ?ees in C sing arrays and
lin'ed lists>
Implementation o, &earching and sorting in C3 $inear and %inary search methodsA sorting 3 6%%le sortA Bic'
&ortA merge sort>
UNIT / VIII
)rees- 6inary treesA representationA tra1ersals <5ecrsi1e= implemented in CA graphs- terminologyA
representation and %asic operations on graphs>
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edcation>
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dreamtech Press
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L> /ata &trctres and Program /esign in CA 5>-rseA C>$> )ondoA 6P $engA &hashi MA &econd
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UNIT * I
INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DRAWING - Principles o, Engineering !raphics and their
&igni,icance 3 /ra0ing Instrments and their 7se 3 Con1entions in /ra0ing 3 $ettering 3 6I& Con1entions>
Cr1es sed in Engineering Practice D their Constrctions @
a= Conic &ections inclding the 5ectanglar .yper%ola 3 !eneral method only>
%= CycloidA Epicycloid and .ypocycloid
c= In1olte>
d= .elices
UNIT * II
DRAWING O7 PROJECTIONS OR VIEWS ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION IN 7IRST ANGLE
PROJECTION ONLY - Principles o, *rthographic Pro+ections 3 Con1entions 3 #irst and )hird 2ngle
Pro+ections Pro+ections o, Points and $ines inclined to %oth planesA )re lengthsA traces>
UNIT * III
PROJECTIONS O7 PLANES 8 SOLIDS - Pro+ections o, reglar PlanesA a9iliary planes and 29iliary
pro+ection inclined to %oth planes> Pro+ections o, 5eglar &olids inclined to %oth planes 3 29iliary ;ie0s>
&ections and &ectional 1ie0s o, 5ight 5eglar &olids 3 PrismA CylinderA PyramidA Cone 3 29iliary 1ie0s>
UNIT * IV
DEVELOPMENT AND INTERPENETRATION O7 SOLIDS- /e1elopment o, &r,aces o, 5ight
5eglar &olids 3 PrismsA CylinderA Pyramid Cone and their parts> Interpenetration o, 5ight 5eglar &olids
3 Intersection o, Cylinder ;s CylinderA Cylinder ;s PrismA Cylinder ;s Cone>
UNIT * V
ISOMETRIC PORJECTIONS - Principles o, Isometric Pro+ection 3 Isometric &cale 3 Isometric ;ie0s
3 Con1entions 3 Isometric ;ie0s o, $inesA Plane #igresA &imple and Compond &olids 3 Isometric
Pro+ection o, o%+ects ha1ing non- isometric lines> Isometric Pro+ection o, &pherical Parts>
UNIT *VI
TRANS7ORMATION O7 PROJECTIONS - Con1ersion o, Isometric ;ie0s to *rthographic ;ie0s 3
Con1entions>
UNIT * VII
PERSPECTIVE PROJECTIONS - Perspecti1e ;ie0 @ PointsA $inesA Plane #igres and &imple &olidsA
;anishing Point Methods<!eneral Method only=>
UNIT * VIII
I3t'o;:+t5o3 to Co(4:t&' a5;&; D'a>t53<- !eneration o, pointsA linesA cr1esA polygonsA simple solidsA
dimensioning>
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RE7ERENCES -
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CAD ENGINEERING PHYSICS LAB-
A39 T&3 o> t,& >olloE53< &F4&'5(&3t) a'& to =& 4&'>o'(&; ;:'53< t,& A+a;&(5+ 9&a'.
Sl.No. Na(& o> t,& EF4&'5(&3t
1> /etermination o, 5e,racti1e Inde9 o, the material o, a Prism -&pectrometer>
2> /ispersi1e po0er o, the material o, a Prism - &pectrometer>
3> /etermination o, 0a1elength o, a sorce - /i,,raction !rating>
4> /etermination o, thic'ness o, a thin o%+ect sing parallel ,ringes>
L> 8e0tonCs 5ings 5adis o, Cr1atre o, planoNcon1e9 lens>
6> /etermination o, 5igidity modls o, a material in the ,orm o, a 0ire - )orsional pendlm
M> MeldeCs E9periment - )rans1erse and $ongitdinal modes>
"> )ime constant o, 5-C Circit>
O> $-C-5 Circit>
10> ;eri,ication o, la0s o, stretched string - &onometer>
11> Calclation o, #re?ency o, 2>C> mains - &onometer>
12> Magnetic ,ield along the a9is o, a crrent carrying coil - &te0art and !eeCs method>
CBD 7UELS AND LUBRICANTS LAB -
1> /etermination o, #lash and #ire points o, $i?id #els 4 $%ricants@ 2%els apparats A Pens'y
martens apparats
2> Car%on 5eside )est @ &olid4 $i?id #els
3> /etermination o, ;iscosity @ $i?id $%ricants D #els @ &ay%olts 1iscometerA 5ed0ood ;iscometerA
Engler ;iscometer>
4> /etermination o, Calori,ic ;ale@ &olid4$i?id4!aseos #els @ 6om% Calorimeter>
L> !rease Penetration )est> @ En'er Calorimeter>
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION SKILLS LAB
)he La3<:a<& La= ,ocses on the prodction and practice o, sonds o, langage and ,amiliarises the
stdents 0ith the se o, English in e1eryday sitations and conte9ts>

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P )o ma'e stdents recognise the sonds o, English throgh 2dio-;isal aids and Compter &o,t0are>
P )o help them o1ercome their inhi%itions and sel,- consciosness 0hile spea'ing in English and to %ild their
con,idence> The focus shall be on fluency rather than accuracy.
P )o ena%le them to spea' English correctly 0ith ,ocs on stress and intonation>
SYLLABUS -
)he ,ollo0ing corse content is prescri%ed ,or the E3<l5), La3<:a<& La=o'ato'9 sessions@
1> Introdction to the &onds o, English- ;o0elsA /iphthongs D Consonants>
2> Introdction to &tress and Intonation>
3> &itational /ialoges 4 5ole Play>
4> *ral Presentations- Prepared and E9tempore>
L> QEst 2 MinteC &essions <E2M=>
6> /escri%ing *%+ects 4 &itations 4 People>
M> In,ormation )rans,er
"> /e%ate
O> )elephoning &'ills>
10> !i1ing /irections>
M535(:( R&@:5'&(&3t-
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,acility and English langage so,t0are ,or sel,- stdy %y learners>
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)> ;>A a digital stereo 3adio D 1ideo system and camcorder etc>
S9)t&( R&@:5'&(&3t C Ha';Ea'& +o(4o3&3tD-
Computer network with Lan with minimum 60 multimedia systems with the following specifications:
i= P 3 I; Processor
a= &peed 3 2>" !.K
%= 52M 3 L12 M6 Minimm
c= .ard /is' 3 "0 !6
ii= .eadphones o, .igh ?ality
iii= Internet connecti1ity
S:<<&)t&; So>tEa'&-
P Cam%ridge 2d1anced $earnersC English /ictionary 0ith C/>
P )he 5osetta &tone English $i%rary
P Clarity Pronnciation Po0er
P Mastering English in ;oca%laryA !rammarA &pellingsA Composition
P /orling -indersley series o, !rammarA PnctationA Composition etc>
P $angage in 7seA #ondation 6oo's P1t $td 0ith C/>
P $earning to &pea' English - 4 C/s
P Microso,t Encarta 0ith C/
P MrphyCs English !rammarA Cam%ridge 0ith C/
BooA) to =& 4'o+:'&; >o' E3<l5), La3<:a<& La= L5='a'9 Cto =& lo+at&; E5t,53 t,& la= 53 a;;5t5o3 to t,&
CD) o> t,& t&Ft =ooA E,5+, a'& loa;&; o3 t,& )9)t&()D-
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". 2 te9t %oo' o, English Phonetics ,or Indian &tdents %y )>6alas%ramanian <Macmillan=
6. English &'ills ,or )echnical &tdentsB (6&C)E 0ith 6ritish ConcilA *$
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English Language Laboratory Practical Paper:
1> )he practical e9aminations ,or the English $angage $a%oratory shall %e condcted as per the 7ni1ersity
norms prescri%ed ,or the core engineering practical sessions>
2> #or the $angage la% sessionsA there shall %e a continos e1alation dring the year ,or 2L sessional
mar's and L0 year-end E9amination mar's> *, the 2L mar'sA 1L mar's shall %e a0arded ,or day-to-day
0or' and 10 mar's to %e a0arded %y condcting Internal $a% )est<s=> )he year- end E9amination shall %e
condcted %y the teacher concerned 0ith the help o, another mem%er o, the sta,, o, the same department o,
the same instittion>

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COMPUTER PROGRAMMING LAB
*%+ecti1es@
• )o ma'e the stdent learn a programming langage>
• )o teach the stdent to 0rite programs in C sol1e the pro%lems
• )o Introdce the stdent to simple linear and non linear data strctres sch as listsA stac'sA ?eesA
trees and graphs>
R&+o((&3;&; S9)t&()/So>tEa'& R&@:5'&(&3t)-
• Intel %ased des'top PC
• 28&I C Compiler 0ith &pporting Editors
UNIT/ l-
aD(rite a C program to ,ind the sm o, indi1idal digits o, a positi1e integer>
=D2 #i%onacci &e?ence is de,ined as ,ollo0s@ the ,irst and second terms in the se?ence are 0 and 1>
&%se?ent terms are ,ond %y adding the preceding t0o terms in the se?ence> (rite a C program to
generate the ,irst n terms o, the se?ence>
+D(rite a C program to generate all the prime nm%ers %et0een 1 and nA 0here n is a 1ale spplied %y the
ser>
UNIT/ II-
aD(rite a C program to calclate the ,ollo0ing &m@
&mR1-9
2
42S +9
4
44S-9
6
46S+9
"
4"S-9
10
410S
=D(rite a C program toe ,ind the roots o, a ?adratic e?ation>
UNIT/ lII-
aD(rite C programs that se %oth recrsi1e and non-recrsi1e ,nctions
i=)o ,ind the ,actorial o, a gi1en integer>
ii=)o ,ind the !C/ <greatest common di1isor=o, t0o gi1en integers>
iii=)o sol1e )o0ers o, .anoi pro%lem>
UNIT/ lV-
aD)he total distance tra1elled %y 1ehicle in QtC seconds is gi1en %y distance R t+142at
2
0here QC and QaC are the
initial 1elocity <m4sec>= and acceleration <m4sec
2
=> (rite C program to ,ind the distance tra1elled at reglar
inter1als o, time gi1en the 1ales o, QC and QaC> )he program shold pro1ide the ,le9i%ility to the ser to select
his o0n time inter1als and repeat the calclations ,or di,,erent 1ales o, QC and QaC>
=D(rite a C programA 0hich ta'es t0o integer operands and one operator ,orm the serA per,orms the
operation and then prints the reslt> <Consider the operators +A-A*A4AT and se &0itch &tatement=
UNIT/ V-
aD (rite a C program to ,ind %oth the larges and smallest nm%er in a list o, integers>
=D (rite a C program that ses ,nctions to per,orm the ,ollo0ing@
i=2ddition o, )0o Matrices
ii=Mltiplication o, )0o Matrices
UNIT/ Vl-
aD(rite a C program that ses ,nctions to per,orm the ,ollo0ing operations@
i=)o insert a s%-string in to gi1en main string ,rom a gi1en position>
ii=)o delete n Characters ,rom a gi1en position in a gi1en string>
=D(rite a C program to determine i, the gi1en string is a palindrome or not
UNIT/ VIl-
aD (rite a C program that displays the position or inde9 in the string & 0here the string ) %eginsA or 3 1 i, &
doesnCt contain )>
=D (rite a C program to cont the linesA 0ords and characters in a gi1en te9t>
UNIT/ VIIl-
aD (rite a C program to generate PascalCs triangle>
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=D (rite a C program to constrct a pyramid o, nm%ers>
UNIT/ I6-
(rite a C program to read in t0o nm%ersA 9 and nA and then compte the sm o, this geometric progression@
1+9+9
2
+9
3
+UUUU>+9
n
#or e9ample@ i, n is 3 and 9 is LA then the program comptes 1+L+2L+12L>
Print 9AnA the sm
Per,orm error chec'ing> #or e9ampleA the ,ormla does not ma'e sense ,or negati1e e9ponents 3 i, n is less
than 0> .a1e yor program print an error message i, nV0A then go %ac' and read in the ne9t pair o, nm%ers o,
0ithot compting the sm> 2re any 1ales o, 9 also illegal W> I, soA test ,or them too>
UNIT/ 6-
aD 2Cs complement o, a nm%er is o%tained %y scanning it ,rom right to le,t and complementing all the %its a,ter
the ,irst appearance o, a 1> )hs 2Cs complement o, 11100 is 00100> (rite a C program to ,ind the 2Cs
complement o, a %inary nm%er>
=D (rite a C program to con1ert a 5oman nmeral to its decimal e?i1alent>
UNIT/ 6l-
(rite a C program that ses ,nctions to per,orm the ,ollo0ing operations@
i=5eading a comple9 nm%er
ii=(riting a comple9 nm%er
iii=2ddition o, t0o comple9 nm%ers
i1=Mltiplication o, t0o comple9 nm%ers
<8ote@ represent comple9 nm%er sing a strctre>=
UNIT/ 6Il-
aD (rite a C program 0hich copies one ,ile to another>
=D (rite a C program to re1erse the ,irst n characters in a ,ile>
<8ote @ )he ,ile name and n are speci,ied on the command line>=
UNIT/ 6IIl-
(rite a C program that ses ,nctions to per,orm the ,ollo0ing operations on singly lin'ed list>@
i=Creation ii=Insertion iii= /eletion i1= )ra1ersal
UNIT/ 6Vl-
(rite a C program that ses ,nctions to per,orm the ,ollo0ing operations on do%ly lin'ed list>@
i=Creation ii=Insertion iii= /eletion i1= )ra1ersal in %oth 0ays
UNIT/ 6V-
(rite C programs that implement stac' <its operations= sing
i=2rrays ii=Pointers
UNIT/ 6Vl-
(rite C programs that implement Bee <its operations= sing
i=2rrays ii=Pointers
UNIT/ 6VII-
(rite a C program that ses &tac' operations to per,orm the ,ollo0ing@
i=Con1erting in,i9 e9pression into post,i9 e9pression
ii=E1alating the post,i9 e9pression
UNIT/ 6VIII-
(rite a C program that ses ,nctions to per,orm the ,ollo0ing@
i=Creating a 6inary )ree o, integers
ii=)ra1ersing the a%o1e %inary tree in preorderA inorder and postorder>

UNIT/ 6I6-
(rite C programs that se %oth recrsi1e and non recrsi1e ,nctions to per,orm the ,ollo0ing searching
operations ,or a -ey 1ale in a gi1en list o, integers @
i=$inear search ii= 6inary search
UNIT/ 66-
(rite C programs that implement the ,ollo0ing sorting methods to sort a gi1en list o, integers in ascending
order@
i=6%%le sort ii= Bic' sort
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UNIT/ 66I-
(rite C programs that implement the ,ollo0ing sorting methods to sort a gi1en list o, integers in ascending
order@
i=Insertion sort ii=Merge sort
UNIT/ 66II-
(rite C programs to implement the $agrange interpolation and 8e0ton- !regory ,or0ard interpolation>
UNIT/ 66III-
(rite C programs to implement the linear regression and polynomial regression algorithms>
UNIT/ 66IV-
(rite C programs to implement )rape:oidal and &impson methods>
T&Ft BooA)
1>C programming and /ata &trctresA P> Padmana%hamA )hird EditionA 6& P%lications
2> /ata &trctres@ 2 psedo code approach 0ith CA second edition 5>#> !il%erg and 6>2> #oro:an
3>Programming in CA P>/ey D M> !hoshA *9,ord 7ni1>Press>
4>C and /ata &trctresA E 6alagrs0amyA )M. p%lications>
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ENGINEERING WORKSHOP PRACTICE
. TRADES 7OR E6ERCISES -
At l&a)t tEo &F&'+5)&) >'o( &a+, t'a;&-
1> Carpentry
2> #itting
3> )in-&mithy and /e1elopment o, +o%s carried ot and soldering>
4> 6lac' &mithy
L> .ose-0iring
6> #ondry
M> I) (or'shop-I @ Compter hard 0are A identi,ication o, parts A /isassem%lyA 2ssem%ly o,
compter to 0or'ing conditionA &imple diagnostic e9ercises>
"> I) 0or'shop-II @ Installation o, *perating system 0indo0s and $in9 A simple diagnostic
e9ercises>
O> (elding
10> Po0er tools in constrictionA 0ood 0or'ingA electrical engineering and mechanical engg>
2. TRADES 7OR DEMONSTRATION 8 E6POSURE-
1> Plm%ing
2> Machine &hop
3> Metal Ctting <(ater Plasma=
TE6T BOOK-
1> (or' shop Manal 4 P>-annaiah4 ->$>8arayana4 &citech P%lishers>
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PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY
UNIT * I
CASTING - &teps in1ol1ed in ma'ing a casting 3 2d1antage o, casting and its applications> 3 Patterns
and Pattern ma'ing 3 )ypes o, patterns 3 Materials sed ,or patternsA pattern allo0ances and their
constrctionA Principles o, !atingA !ating ratio and design o, !ating systems
UNIT * II
&olidi,ication o, casting 3 Concept 3 &olidi,ication o, pre metal and alloysA short D long ,ree:ing range
alloys>
5isers 3 )ypesA ,nction and designA casting design considerationsA special casting processes 1= Centri,gal
2=/ieA 3= In1estment>
M&t,o;) o> M&lt53< - Crci%le melting and cpola operationA steel ma'ing processesA special>
UNIT * III
AD W&l;53< - Classi,ication o, 0elding process types o, 0elds and 0elded +oints and their
characteristicsA design o, 0elded +ointsA !as 0eldingA 25C 0eldingA #orge 0eldingA resistance
0eldingA )hermit 0elding and Plasma <2ir and 0ater = 0elding>
BD C:tt53< o> M&tal)- *9y 3 2cetylene !as cttingA 0ater plasma> Ctting o, ,errosA non-,erros
metals>
UNIT * IV
Inert !as 0eldingA )I! D MI!A 0eldingA #riction 0eldingA Indction 0eldingA E9plosi1e 0eldingA $aser
0eldingA &oldering D 6ra:ing> .eat a,,ected :ones in 0eldingJ
0elding de,ects 3 cases and remedies 3 destrcti1e nondestrcti1e testing o, 0elds>
UNIT * V
.ot 0or'ingA cold 0or'ingA strain hardeningA reco1eryA recrystallisation and grain gro0thA Comparison o,
properties o, Cold and .ot 0or'ed partsA 5olling ,ndamentals 3 theory o, rollingA types o, 5olling mills and
prodcts> #orces in rolling and po0er re?irements>
UNIT / VI
&tampingA ,orming and other cold 0or'ing processes @ 6lan'ing and piercing 3 6ending and ,orming 3
/ra0ing and its types 3 0ire dra0ing and )%e dra0ing 3 coining 3 .ot and cold spinning 3 )ypes o,
presses and press tools> #orces and po0er re?irement in the a%o1e operations>
UNIT/ VII
E6TRUSION O7 METALS - 6asic e9trsion process and its characteristics> .ot e9trsion and cold
e9trsion - #or0ard e9trsion and %ac'0ard e9trsion 3 Impact e9trsion .ydrostatic e9trsion>
7o'<53< 4'o+&))&)- Principles o, ,orging 3 )ools and dies 3 )ypes #orging 3 &mith ,orgingA /rop #orging
3 5oll ,orging 3 #orging hammers @ 5otary ,orging 3 ,orging de,ects>
UNIT / VIII
Processing o, Plastics@ )ypes o, PlasticsA PropertiesA applications and their Processing methods D
E?ipment <%lo0 Din+ection modeling=
TE6T BOOKS -
1> Man,actring Engineering and )echnology4-alpa'+in &4 Pearson Ed>
2> Man,actring )echnology 4 P>8> 5ao4)M.
RE7ERENCES -
1> Prodction )echnology 4 5>-> Eain
2> Process and materials o, man,actring 3$ind%erg4PE
3> Principles o, Metal Castings 4 5oenthal>
4> (elding Process 4 Paramar 4
L> Prodction )echnology 4&arma P C 4
6> Prodction Engineering 3 &resh /alela D 5a1i &han'ar 4 !algotia P%lications P1t> $td>
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OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING
78I)-I
O=G&+t o'5&3t&; t,53A53< @- 8eed ,or oop paradigmA 2 0ay o, 1ie0ing 0orld 3 2gentsA responsi%ilityA
messagesA methodsA classes and instancesA class hierarchies < Inheritance=A method %indingA
o1erriding and e9ceptionsA smmary o, oop conceptsA coping 0ith comple9ityA a%straction mechanisms>
78I)-II@-
Ja?a Ba)5+) .istory o, Ea1aA Ea1a %::0ordsA datatypesA 1aria%lesA scope and li,e time o, 1aria%lesA arraysA
operatorsA e9pressionsA control statementsA type con1ersion and costingA simple +a1a programA classes and
o%+ects 3 concepts o, classesA o%+ectsA constrctorsA methodsA access controlA this 'ey0ordA gar%age
collectionA o1erloading methods and constrctorsA parameter passingA recrsionA string handling>
78I)-III@-
I3,&'5ta3+& 3 .ierarchical a%stractionsA 6ase class o%+ectA s%classA s%typeA s%stitta%ilityA ,orms o,
inheritance- speciali:ationA speci,icationA constrctionA e9tensionA limitationA com%inationA %ene,its o,
inheritanceA costs o, inheritance> Mem%er access rlesA sper sesA sing ,inal 0ith inheritanceA
polymorphism- method o1erridingA a%stract classes>
78I)-I;@-
Pa+Aa<&) a3; I3t&'>a+&) @ /e,iningA Creating and 2ccessing a Pac'ageA 7nderstanding C$2&&P2).A
importing pac'agesA di,,erences %et0een classes and inter,acesA de,ining an inter,aceA implementing inter,aceA
applying inter,acesA 1aria%les in inter,ace and e9tending inter,aces>
E9ploring pac'ages 3 Ea1a>ioA +a1a>til>
78I)-;@-
EF+&4t5o3 ,a3;l53< a3; (:lt5t,'&a;53< - Concepts o, e9ception handlingA %ene,its o, e9ception handlingA
)ermination or resmpti1e modelsA e9ception hierarchyA sage o, tryA catchA thro0A thro0s and ,inallyA %ilt in
e9ceptionsA creating o0n e9ception s% classes>
/i,,erences %et0een mlti threading and mltitas'ingA thread li,e cycleA creating threadsA synchroni:ing
threadsA daemon threadsA thread grops>

78I)-;I@-
E?&3t Ha3;l53< @ E1entsA E1ent sorcesA E1ent classesA E1ent $istenersA /elegation e1ent modelA handling
mose and 'ey%oard e1entsA 2dapter classesA inner classes>
)he 2() class hierarchyA ser inter,ace components- la%elsA %ttonA can1asA scroll%arsA te9t componentsA
chec' %o9A chec' %o9 gropsA choicesA lists panels 3 scrollpaneA dialogsA men%arA graphicsA layot manager 3
layot manager types 3 %oarderA gridA ,lo0A card and gri% %ag>
78I)-;II@-
A44l&t) 3 Concepts o, 2ppletsA di,,erences %et0een applets and applicationsAli,e cycle o, an appletA types o,
appletsA creating appletsA passing parameters to applets>
SE53< 3 IntrodctionA limitations o, 2()A M;C architectreA componentsA containersA e9ploring s0ing-
E2ppletA E#rame and EComponentA Icons and $a%elsA te9t ,ieldsA %ttons 3 )he E6tton classA Chec' %o9esA
5adio %ttonsA Com%o %o9esA )a%%ed PanesA &croll PanesA )reesA and )a%les>
78I)-;III@-
N&tEo'A53< 3 6asics o, net0or' programmingA addressesA portsA soc'etsA simple client ser1er programA
mltiple clientsA Ea1a >net pac'age
Pac'ages 3 +a1a>tilA
TE6T BOOKS -
1. Ea1aJ the complete re,erenceA M
th
editonA .er%ert schildtA )M.>
2> 7nderstanding **P 0ith Ea1aA pdated editionA )> 6ddA pearson edction>
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RE7ERENCES -
1> 2n Introdction to programming and ** design sing Ea1aA E>8ino and #>2> .oschA Eohn 0iley D
sons>
2> 2n Introdction to **PA second editionA )> 6ddA pearson edcation>
3. Introdction to Ea1a programming 6
th
editionA F> /aniel $iangA pearson edcation>
4> 2n introdction to Ea1a programming and o%+ect oriented application de1elopmentA 5>2> Eohnson-
)homson>
L> Core Ea1a 2A ;ol 1A #ndamentalsA Cay>&>.orstmann and !ary CornellA se1enth
EditionA Pearson Edcation>
6> Core Ea1a 2A ;ol 2A 2d1anced #eatresA Cay>&>.orstmann and !ary CornellA
&e1enth EditionA Pearson Edcation
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ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
UNIT / I
ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS- 6asic de,initionsA )ypes o, elementsA *hmCs $a0A 5esisti1e net0or'sA
-irchho,,Cs $a0sA Indcti1e net0or'sA capaciti1e net0or'sA &eriesA Parallel circits and &tar-delta and
delta-star trans,ormations>
UNIT / II
DC MACHINES - Principle o, operation o, /C !enerator 3 em, e?ation - types 3 /C motor types 3
tor?e e?ation 3 applications 3 three point starter>
UNIT / III
TRANS7ORMERS @ Principle o, operation o, single phase trans,ormers 3 em, e?ation 3 losses 3
e,,iciency and reglation
UNIT / IV
AC MACHINES - Principle o, operation o, alternators 3 reglation %y synchronos impedance method 3
Principle o, operation o, indction motor 3 slip 3 tor?e characteristics 3 applications>
UNIT / V
INSTRUMENTS @ 6asic Principle o, indicating instrments 3 permanent magnet mo1ing coil and mo1ing
iron instrments>
UNIT / VI
DIODE AND ITHS CHARACTERISTICS - P-n +nction diodeA sym%olA ;-I ChacracteristicsA /iode
2pplicationsA 5ecti,iers 3 .al, 0a1eA #ll 0a1e and 6ridge recti,iers <simple Pro%lems=
UNIT / VII
TRANSISTORS @ P8P and 8P8 Enction transistorA )ransistor as an ampli,ierA &C5 characteristics
and applications
UNIT / VIII
CATHODE RAY OSCILLOSCOPE - Principles o, C5) <Cathode 5ay )%e=A /e,lectionA &ensiti1ityA
Electrostatic and Magnetic de,lectionA 2pplications o, C5* - ;oltageA Crrent and ,re?ency measrements>
TE6T BOOKS-
1> Essentials o, Electrical and Compter Engineering %y /a1id ;> -ernsA E5> E> /a1id Ir0in4Pearson>
2> Principles o, Electrical and Electronics Engineering %y ;>->MehtaA &>Chand D Co>
RE7ERENCES-
1> Introdction to Electrical Engineering 3 M>& 8aid and &> -ama'shaiahA )M. P%l>
2> 6asic Electrical Engineering %y -othari and 8agarathA )M. P%licationsA 2nd Edition>
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MECHANICS O7 SOLIDS
UNIT * I
SIMPLE STRESSES 8 STRAINS - Elasticity and plasticity 3 )ypes o, stresses D strains3.oo'eCs la0
3 stress 3 strain diagram ,or mild steel 3 (or'ing stress 3 #actor o, sa,ety 3 $ateral strainA PoissonCs ratio
D 1olmetric strain 3 Elastic modli D the relationship %et0een them 3 6ars o, 1arying section 3 composite
%ars 3 )emperatre stresses>&train energy 3 5esilience 3 !radalA sddenA impact and shoc' loadings>
UNIT * II
SHEAR 7ORCE AND BENDING MOMENT - /e,inition o, %eam 3 )ypes o, %eams 3 Concept o, shear
,orce and %ending moment 3 &># and 6>M diagrams ,or cantile1erA simply spported and o1erhanging
%eams s%+ected to point loadsA >d>l>A ni,ormly 1arying loads and com%ination o, these loads 3 Point o,
contra ,le9re 3 5elation %et0een &>#>A 6>M and rate o, loading at a section o, a %eam>
UNIT * III
7LE6URAL STRESSES - )heory o, simple %ending 3 2ssmptions 3 /eri1ation o, %ending e?ation@ M4
I R ,4y R E45 8etral a9is 3 /etermination %ending stresses 3 section modls o, rectanglar and circlar
sections <&olid and .ollo0=A IA)A2ngle and Channel sections 3 /esign o, simple %eam sections>
UNIT * IV
SHEAR STRESSES - /eri1ation o, ,ormla 3 &hear stress distri%tion across 1arios %eams sections
li'e rectanglarA circlarA trianglarA IA ) angle sections>
UNIT * V
ANALYSIS O7 PIN/JOINTED PLANE 7RAMES - /etermination o, #orces in mem%ers o, planeA pin+ointedA
per,ect trsses %y <i= method o, +oints and <ii= method o, sections> 2nalysis o, 1arios types o,
cantile1erD simply3spported trsses-%y method o, +ointsAmethod o, sections D tension coe,,icient methods>
UNIT * VI
DE7LECTION O7 BEAMS - 6ending into a circlar arc 3 slopeA de,lection and radis o, cr1atre 3
/i,,erential e?ation ,or the elastic line o, a %eam 3 /o%le integration and MacalayCs methods 3
/etermination o, slope and de,lection ,or cantile1er and simply spported %eams s%+ected to point loadsA
- 7>/>$ ni,ormly 1arying load> MohrCs theorems 3 Moment area method 3 application to simple cases
inclding o1erhanging %eams>
UNIT * VII
THIN CYLINDERS - )hin seamless cylindrical shells 3 /eri1ation o, ,ormla ,or longitdinal and
circm,erential stresses 3 hoopA longitdinal and ;olmetric strains 3 changes in diaA and 1olme o, thin
cylinders 3 5i1eted %oiler shells 3 )hin spherical shells>
UNIT * VIII
)hic' cylinders3lameCs e?ation 3 cylinders s%+ected to inside D ot side pressres 3 compond cylinders>
TE6T BOOKS -
1> &trength o, materials %y 6ha1i'attiA $a'shmi p%lications>
2> &olid MechanicsA %y Popo1
RE7ERENCES -
1> &trength o, Materials -6y EindalA 7mesh P%lications>
2> 2nalysis o, strctres %y ;a:irani and 5at0ani>
3> Mechanics o, &trctres ;ol-IIIA %y &>6>Ennar'ar>
4> &trength o, Materials %y &>)imshen'o
L> &trength o, Materials %y 2ndre0 Pytel and #erdinond $> &inger $ongman>
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THERMODYNAMICS
UNIT * I
I3t'o;:+t5o3- Ba)5+ Co3+&4t) - &ystemA Control ;olmeA &rrondingA 6ondariesA 7ni1erseA )ypes o,
&ystemsA Macroscopic and Microscopic 1ie0pointsA Concept o, ContinmA )hermodynamic E?ili%rimA
&tateA PropertyA ProcessA Cycle 3 5e1ersi%ility 3 Basi 3 static ProcessA Irre1ersi%le ProcessA Cases o,
Irre1ersi%ility 3 Energy in &tate and in )ransitionA )ypesA (or' and .eatA Point and Path ,nction>
UNIT II
Keroth $a0 o, )hermodynamics 3 Concept o, ?ality o, )emperatre 3 Principles o, )hermometry 3
5e,erence Points 3 Const> ;olme gas )hermometer 3 &cales o, )emperatreA Ideal !as &cale 3 PMM
I - EoleCs E9periments 3 #irst la0 o, )hermodynamics 3 Corollaries 3 #irst la0 applied to a Process 3
applied to a ,lo0 system 3 &teady #lo0 Energy E?ation>
UNIT * III
$imitations o, the #irst $a0 3 )hermal 5eser1oirA .eat EngineA .eat pmpA Parameters o, per,ormanceA
&econd $a0 o, )hermodynamicsA -el1in-Planc' and Clasis &tatements and their E?i1alence 4 CorollariesA
PMM o, &econd 'indA CarnotCs principleA Carnot cycle and its specialtiesA )hermodynamic scale o,
)emperatreA Clasis Ine?alityA EntropyA Principle o, Entropy Increase 3 Energy E?ationA 21aila%ility
and Irre1ersi%ility 3 )hermodynamic PotentialsA !i%%s and .elmholt: #nctionsA Ma90ell 5elations 3
Elementary )reatment o, the )hird $a0 o, )hermodynamics>
UNIT IV
Pre &%stancesA p-;-)- sr,acesA )-& and h-s diagramsA Mollier ChartsA Phase )rans,ormations 3 )riple
point at critical state properties dring change o, phaseA /ryness #raction 3 Clasis 3 Clapeyron E?ation
Property ta%les> Mollier charts 3 ;arios )hermodynamic processes and energy )rans,er 3 &team
Calorimetry>
UNIT / V
Per,ect !as $a0s 3 E?ation o, &tateA speci,ic and 7ni1ersal !as constants 3 1arios 8on-,lo0 processesA
propertiesA end statesA .eat and (or' )rans,erA changes in Internal Energy 3 )hrottling and #ree E9pansion
Processes 3 #lo0 processes 3 /e1iations ,rom per,ect !as Model 3 ;ander (aals E?ation o, &tate 3
Compressi%ility charts 3 1aria%le speci,ic .eats 3 !as )a%les>
UNIT * VI
Mi9tres o, per,ect !ases 3 Mole #ractionA Mass ,riction !ra1imetric and 1olmetric 2nalysis 3 /altonCs
$a0 o, partial pressreA 21ogadroCs $a0s o, additi1e 1olmes 3 Mole ,raction A ;olme ,raction and partial
pressreA E?i1alent !as const> 2nd Moleclar Internal EnergyA EnthalpyA sp> .eats and Entropy o,
Mi9tre o, per,ect !ases and ;aporA 2tmospheric air - Psychrometric Properties 3 /ry %l% )emperatreA
(et 6l% )emperatreA /e0 point )emperatreA )hermodynamic (et 6l% )emperatreA &peci,ic .midityA
5elati1e .midityA satrated 2irA ;apor pressreA /egree o, satration 3 2dia%atic &atration A CarrierCs
E?ation 3 Psychrometric chart>
UNIT / VII
PoE&' C9+l&) - *ttoA /ieselA /al Com%stion cyclesA &terling CycleA 2t'inson CycleA Ericcson CycleA
$enoir Cycle 3 /escription and representation on P3; and )-& diagramA )hermal E,,iciencyA Mean
E,,ecti1e Pressres on 2ir standard %asis 3 comparison o, Cycles>
UNIT VIII
R&>'5<&'at5o3 C9+l&) - 6rayton and 5an'ine cycles 3 Per,ormance E1alation 3 com%ined cyclesA 6ell-
Coleman cycleA ;apor compression cycle-per,ormance E1alation>
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1> Engineering )hermodynamics 4 P- 8ag 4)M.A III Edition
2> #ndamentals o, )hermodynamics 3 &onntagA 6orgna''e and 1an 0ylen 4 Eohn (iley D sons
<2&I2= Pte $td>
RE7ERENCES -
1> Engineering )hermodynamics 3 Eones D /gan
2> )hermodynamics 3 2n Engineering 2pproach 3 Fns Cengel D 6oles 4)M.
3> )hermodynamics 3 E>P>.olman 4 Mc!ra0.ill
4> 2n introdction to )hermodynamics 4 F;C 5ao 4 8e0 2ge
L> Engineering )hermodynamics 3 -> 5ama'rishna 4 2nradha P%lishers>
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METALLURGY AND MATERIAL SCIENCE
UNIT * I
St':+t:'& o> M&tal) - 6onds in &olids 3 Metallic %ond - crystalli:ation o, metalsA grain and grain
%ondariesA e,,ect o, grain %ondaries on the properties o, metal 4 alloys 3 determination o, grain si:e>
UNIT / II
Co3)t5t:t5o3 o> Allo9) - 8ecessity o, alloyingA types o, solid soltionsA .me 5otherys rlesA intermediate
alloy phasesA and electron componds>
UNIT /III
E@:5l5='5:( o> D5a<'a() - E9perimental methods o, constrction o, e?ili%rim diagramsA Isomorphos
alloy systemsA e?ili%rim cooling and heating o, alloysA $e1er rleA coring misci%ility gapsA etectic
systemsA congrent melting intermediate phasesA peritectic reaction> )rans,ormations in the solid state 3
allotropyA etectoidA peritectoid reactionsA phase rleA relationship %et0een e?ili%rim diagrams and
properties o, alloys> &tdy o, important %inary phase diagrams o, C-8i-A 2l-CA 6i-CdA C-2nA Cs-&n
and #e-#e3C>
UNIT /IV
Ca)t I'o3) a3; St&&l) - &trctre and properties o, (hite Cast ironA Mallea%le Cast ironA grey cast ironA
&pheriodal graphite cast ironA 2lloy cast irons> Classi,ication o, steelsA strctre and properties o, plain
car%on steelsA $o0 alloy steelsA .ad,ield manganese steelsA tool and die steels>
UNIT * V
H&at t'&at(&3t o> Allo9) - E,,ect o, alloying elements on #e-#e3C systemA 2nnealingA normali:ingA
.ardeningA ))) diagramsA tempering A .ardena%ilityA sr,ace - hardening methodsA 2ge hardening treatmentA
Cryogenic treatment o, alloys>
UNIT / VI
No3/>&''o:) M&tal) a3; Allo9) - &trctre and properties o, copper and its alloysA 2lminim and its
alloysA )itanim and its alloys>
UNIT * VII
C&'a(5+ (at&'5al) - Crystalline ceramicsA glassesA cermaetsA a%rasi1e materialsA nanomaterials 3
de,initionA properties and applications o, the a%o1e>
UNIT / VIII
Co(4o)5t& (at&'5al) - Classi,ication o, compositesA 1arios methods o, component man,actre o,
compositesA particle 3 rein,orced materialsA ,i%er rein,orced materialsA metal ceramic mi9tresA metal 3
matri9 composites and C 3 C composites>
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1> Introdction to Physical Metallrgy 4 &idney .> 21ener>
2> Essential o, Materials science and engineering4 /onald 5>2s'eland4)homson>
RE7ERENCES -
1> Material &cience and Metallrgy4'odgire>
2> &cience o, Engineering Materials 4 2gar0al
3> Materials &cience and engineering 4 (illiam and collister>
4> elements o, Material science 4 ;> 5ahgha1an
L> 2n introdction to materialscience 4 (>g>1inas D .$ Mancini
6> Material science D material 4 C>/>Fesdian D harris &amel
M> Engineering Materials and )heir 2pplications 3 5> 2 #linn and P - )ro+an 4 Eaico 6oo's>
"> Engineering materials and metallrgy45>->5a+pt4 &>Chand>
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ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING LAB
S&+t5o3 A- El&+t'5+al E3<53&&'53<-
)he ,ollo0ing e9periments are re?ired to %e condcted as complsory e9periments @
1> &0in%rneCs test on />C> &hnt machine> <Predetermination o, e,,iciency o, a gi1en />C> &hnt
machine 0or'ing as motor and generator=>
2> *C and &C tests on single phase trans,ormer <Predetermination o, e,,iciecy and reglation at
gi1en po0er ,actors=
3> 6ra'e test on 3-phase Indction motor </etermination o, per,ormance characteristics=
4> 5eglation o, alternator %y &ynchronos impedance method>
In addition to the a%o1e ,or e9perimentsA any one o, the e9periments ,rom the ,ollo0ing list is
re?ired to %e condcted @
L> &peed control o, />C> &hnt motor %y
a= 2rmatre ;oltage control %= #ield ,l9 control method
6> 6ra'e test on />C &hnt Motor
S&+t5o3 B- El&+t'o35+) E3<53&&'53< -
1> )ransistor CE Characteristics <Inpt and *tpt=
2> #ll 0a1e 5ecti,ier 0ith and 0ithot ,ilters>
3> CE 2mpli,iers>
4> 5C Phase &hi,t *scillator
L> Class 2 Po0er 2mpli,ier
6> Micro Processor
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OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING LAB
*%+ecti1es@
• )o ma'e the stdent learn a o%+ect oriented 0ay o, sol1ing pro%lems>
• )o teach the stdent to 0rite programs in Ea1a to sol1e the pro%lems
R&+o((&3;&; S9)t&()/So>tEa'& R&@:5'&(&3t)-
• Intel %ased des'top PC 0ith minimm o, 166 M.K or ,aster processor 0ith atleast 64 M6 52M and
100 M6 ,ree dis' space
• E/- -it> 5ecommended
W&&A
aD (rite a Ea1a program that prints all real soltions to the ?adratic e?ation a92 + %9 +c R 0> 5ead
in aA %A c and se the ?adratic ,ormla> I, the discriminant %2 -4ac is negati1eA display a message stating
that there are no real soltions>
=D)he #i%onacci se?ence is de,ined %y the ,ollo0ing rle@
)he ,ist t0o 1ales in the se?ence are 1 and 1> E1ery s%se?ent 1ale is the sm o, the t0o 1ales
preceding it> (rite a Ea1a program that ses %oth recrsi1e and non
recrsi1e ,nctions to print the nth 1ale in the #i%onacci se?ence>
W&&A 2
aD(rite a Ea1a program that prompts the ser ,or an integer and then prints ot all prime nm%ers p to
that> integer>
=D(rite a Ea1a program to mltiply t0o gi1en matrices>
+D(rite a Ea1a Program that reads a line o, integersA and then displays each integerA and the sm o, all the
integers <7se &tring)o'eni:er class o, +a1a>til=
W&&A $
aD(rite a Ea1a program that chec's 0hether a gi1en string is a palindrome or not>
E9@ M2/2M is a palindrome>
=D(rite a Ea1a program ,or sorting a gi1en list o, names in ascending order>
+D(rite a Ea1a program to ma'e ,re?ency cont o, 0ords in a gi1en te9t>
W&&A 2
aD(rite a Ea1a program that reads a ,ile name ,rom the serA then displays in,ormation
a%ot 0hether the ,ile e9istsA 0hether the ,ile is reada%leA 0hether the ,ile is 0rita%leA the type o, ,ile and the
length o, the ,ile in %ytes>
=D(rite a Ea1a program that reads a ,ile and displays the ,ile on the screenA 0ith a line
nm%er %e,ore each line>
+D (rite a Ea1a program that displays the nm%er o, charactersA lines and 0ords in a te9t ,ile>
W&&A "
aD(rite a Ea1a program that@
i= Implements stac' 2/)> ii= Con1erts in,i9 e9pression into Post,i9 ,orm iii= E1alates the
post,i9 e9pression
W&&A #
aD/e1elop an applet that displays a simple message>
=D/e1elop an applet that recei1es an integer in one te9t ,ieldA and comptes its ,actorial 1ale and retrns it
in another te9t ,ieldA 0hen the %tton named XCompteY is clic'ed>
W&&A .
aD(rite a Ea1a program that 0or's as a simple calclator> 7se a grid layot to arrange
%ttons ,or the digits and ,or the +A -A*A T operations> 2dd a te9t ,ield to display the
reslt>
W&&A !
aD(rite a Ea1a program ,or handling mose e1ents>
W&&A I
aD(rite a Ea1a program that creates three threads> #irst thread displays X!ood MorningY e1ery one secondA
the second thread displays X.elloY e1ery t0o seconds and the third thread displays X(elcomeY e1ery three
seconds>
=D(rite a Ea1a program that correctly implements prodcer consmer pro%lem sing the concept o, inter
thread commnication>
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aD(rite a program that creates a ser inter,ace to per,orm integer di1isions> )he ser
enters t0o nm%ers in the te9t,ieldsA 8m1 and 8m2> )he di1ision o, 8m1 and
8m2 is displayed in the 5eslt ,ield 0hen the /i1ide %tton is clic'ed> I, 8m1 or
8m2 0ere not an integerA the program 0old thro0 a 8m%er#ormatE9ception> I,
8m2 0ere KeroA the program 0old thro0 an 2rithmeticE9ception /isplay the
e9ception in a message dialog %o9>
W&&A
aD(rite a Ea1a program that implements a simple client4ser1er application> )he client
sends data to a ser1er> )he ser1er recei1es the dataA ses it to prodce a resltA and
then sends the reslt %ac' to the client> )he client displays the reslt on the console>
#or e9@ )he data sent ,rom the client is the radis o, a circleA and the reslt prodced %y the ser1er is the
area o, the circle> <7se +a1a>net=
W&&A 2
aD(rite a +a1a program that simlates a tra,,ic light> )he program lets the ser select one o, three lights @ redA
yello0A or green> (hen a radio %tton is selectedA the light is
trned onA and only one light can %e on at a time 8o light is on 0hen the program
starts>
=D(rite a Ea1a program that allo0s the ser to dra0 linesA rectangles and o1als>
W&&A $
aD(rite a +a1a program to create an a%stract class named &hape that contains an empty method named
nm%er*,&ides < =>Pro1ide three classes named )rape:oidA )riangle and .e9agon sch that each one o, the
classes e9tends the class &hape> Each one o, the classes contains only the method nm%er*,&ides < = that
sho0s the nm%er o, sides in the gi1en geometrical ,igres>
=D &ppose that a ta%le named )a%le>t9t is stored in a te9t ,ile> )he ,irst line in the ,ile is the headerA and the
remaining lines correspond to ro0s in the ta%le> )he elements are seperated %y commas> (rite a +a1a program
to display the ta%le sing E)a%le
component>
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1> Ea1a .o0 to ProgramA &i9th EditionA .>M>/ietel and P>E>/ietelA Pearson
Edcation4P.I
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3. 6ig Ea1aA 2
nd
editionA Cay .orstmannA (iley &tdent EditionA (iley India Pri1ate $imited>
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PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS
UNIT/I
Probability: Sample space and eents ! Probability ! The a"ioms of probability ! Some
Elementary theorems - Conditional pro%a%ility 3 6ayeCs theorem>
UNIT/II
5andom 1aria%les 3 /iscrete and continos 3 /istri%tion 3 /istri%tion ,nction> /istri%tion
UNIT/III
6inomial and poison distri%tions 8ormal distri%tion 3 related properties>
UNIT/IV
&ampling distri%tion@ Poplations and samples - &ampling distri%tions o, mean <'no0n and n'no0n=
proportionsA sms and di,,erences>
UNIT/V
Estimation@ Point estimation 3 inter1al estimation - 6ayesian estimation>
UNIT/VI
)est o, .ypothesis 3 Means3 .ypothesis concerning one and t0o means3 )ype I and )ype II errors> *ne tailA
t0o-tail tests>
UNIT/VII
)ests o, signi,icance 3 &tdentCs t-testA #-testA
2
χ test> Estimation o, proportions>
UNIT/VIII
Being )heory@ Pre 6irth and /eath Process M4M41 Model and &imple Pro%lems>
T&Ft BooA)-
1. Pro%a%ility D &tatisticsA )> -> ;> IyengarA 6> -rishna !andhi and *thersA &> Chand D Company>
2> 2 te9t %oo' o, Pro%a%ility D &tatisticsA &hahna: 6athlA ;> !> &> 6oo' $in's>
R&>&'&3+&)-
1> Pro%a%ility D &tatisticsA 2rnold *> 2llenA 2cademic Press>
2> Pro%a%ility D &tatistics ,or EngineersA Miller and Eohn E> #rendA Prentice .all o, India>
3> Pro%a%ility D &tatisticsA Mendan .allA 6ea1er )homson P%lishers>
4> Pro%a%ility D &tatisticsA /> -> Mrgeson D P> !r &0amyA 2nradha P%lishers>
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201 % 2
KINEMATICS O7 MACHINERY
UNIT * I
MECHANISMS - Elements or $in's 3 Classi,ication 3 5igid $in'A ,le9i%le and ,lid lin' 3 )ypes o,
'inematic pairs 3 slidingA trningA rollingA scre0 and spherical pairs 3 lo0er and higher pairs 3 closed and
open pairs 3 constrained motion 3 completelyA partially or sccess,lly constrained and incompletely
constrained >
MACHINES - Mechanism and machines 3 classi,ication o, machines 3 'inematic chain 3 in1ersion o,
mechanism 3 in1ersion o, mechanism 3 in1ersions o, ?adric cycleA chain 3 single and do%le slider cran'
chains>
UNIT / II
STRAIGHT LINE MOTION MECHANISMS - E9act and appro9imate copiers and generated types 3
PeacellierA .art and &cott 5ssl 3 !rasshopper 3 (att )> Che%iche,, and 5o%ert Mechanisms and
straight line motionA Pantograph>
UNIT * III
KINEMATICS - ;elocity and acceleration 3 Motion o, lin' in machine 3 /etermination o, ;elocity and
acceleration diagrams 3 !raphical method 3 2pplication o, relati1e 1elocity method ,or %ar chain>
A3al9)5) o> M&+,a35)() - 2nalysis o, slider cran' chain ,or displacement A 1elocity and acceleration o,
slider 3 2cceleration diagram ,or a gi1en mechanismA -leins constrctionA Coriolis accelerationA determination
o, Coriolis component o, acceleration>
Pla3& (ot5o3 o> =o;9 - Instantaneos center o, rotationA centroids and a9odes 3 relati1e motion %et0een
t0o %odies 3 )hree centres in line theorem 3 !raphical determination o, instantaneos centreA diagrams ,or
simple mechanisms and determination o, anglar 1elocity o, points and lin's>
UNIT * IV
STEERING M&+,a35)() - Conditions ,or correct steering 3 /a1is &teering gearA 2c'ermans steering
gear 3 1elocity ratio>
HOOKEHS JOINT - &ingle and do%le .oo'eCs +oint 3 7ni1ersial copling 3 application 3 pro%lems>
UNIT * V
CAMS - /e,initions o, cam and ,ollo0ers 3 their ses 3 )ypes o, ,ollo0ers and cams 3 )erminology 3
)ypes o, ,ollo0er motion - 7ni,orm 1elocity 3 &imple harmonic motion and ni,orm acceleration> Ma9imm
1elocity and ma9imm acceleration dring ot0ard and retrn stro'es in the a%o1e 3 cases>
A3al9)5) o> (ot5o3 o> >olloE&') - 5oller ,ollo0er 3 circlar cam 0ith straightA conca1e and con1e9
,lan's>
UNIT * VI
.igher pairsA ,riction 0heels and toothed gears 3 types 3 la0 o, gearingA condition ,or constant 1elocity ratio
,or transmission o, motionA #orm o, teeth@ cycloidal and in1olte pro,iles> ;elocity o, sliding 3 phenomena
o, inter,erences 3 Methods o, inter,erence>
Condition ,or minimm nm%er o, teeth to a1oid inter,erenceA e9pressions ,or arc o, contact and path o,
contact 3 Introdction to .elicalA 6e1el and 0orm gearing>
UNIT * VII
B&lt Ro4& a3; C,a53 D'5?&) @ IntrodctionA 6elt and rope dri1esA selection o, %elt dri1e- types o, %elt
dri1esA;-%eltsA materials sed ,or %elt and rope dri1esA 1elocity ratio o, %elt dri1esA slip o, %eltA creep o, %eltA
tensions ,or ,lat %elt dri1eA angle o, contactA centri,gal tensionA ma9imm tension o, %eltA Chains- lengthA
anglar speed ratioA classi,ication o, chains>
UNIT * VIII
GEAR TRAINS- Introdction 3 )rain 1ale 3 )ypes 3 &imple and re1erted 0heel train 3 Epicyclic gear
)rain> Methods o, ,inding train 1ale or 1elocity ratio 3 Epicyclic gear trains>
&election o, gear %o9-/i,,erential gear ,or an atomo%ile>
TE6T BOOKS -
1> )heory o, Machines and Mechanisms-&>&>5attanA )ata Mc!ra0 .ill P%lishers
2> )heory o, Machines 5>& -hrmi D E>- !pta
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RE7ERENCES -
1> )heory o, Machines %y )homas 6e1an4 C6&
2> )heory o, Machines 4 5>- 6ansal
3> )heory o, Machines &adh &ingh Pearsons Edn
4> Mechanism and Machine )heory 4 E& 5ao and 5; /''ipati 4 8e0 2ge
L> )he theory o, Machines 4&hiegley4 *9,ord>
6> )heory o, machines 3 P$> 6alaney4'hanna p%lishers>
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THERMAL ENGINEERING / I
UNIT * I
A+t:al C9+l&) a3; t,&5' A3al9)5)- IntrodctionA Comparison o, 2ir &tandard and 2ctal CyclesA )ime $oss
#actorA .eat $oss #actorA E9hast 6lo0do0n-$oss de to !as e9change processA ;olmetric E,,iciency> $oss
de to 5%%ing #rictionA 2ctal and #el-2ir Cycles *, CI Engines>
UNIT/II
I.C. ENGINES - Classi,ication - (or'ing principlesA ;al1e and Port )iming /iagramsA 2ir 3 &tandardA
air-,el and actal cycles - Engine systems 3 #elA Car%retorA #el In+ection &ystemA IgnitionA Cooling and
$%rication>
UNIT * III
Co(=:)t5o3 53 S.I. E3<53&) - 8ormal Com%stion and a%normal com%stion 3 Importance o, ,lame
speed and e,,ect o, engine 1aria%les 3 )ype o, 2%normal com%stionA pre-ignition and 'noc'ing <e9planation
o, = 3 #el re?irements and ,el ratingA anti 'noc' additi1es 3 com%stion cham%er 3 re?irementsA types>
UNIT IV
Co(=:)t5o3 53 C.I. E3<53&) - #or stages o, com%stion 3 /elay period and its importance 3 E,,ect o,
engine 1aria%les 3 /iesel -noc'3 8eed ,or air mo1ementA sctionA compression and com%stion indced
tr%lence 3 open and di1ided com%stion cham%ers and no::les sed 3 ,el re?irements and ,el rating>
UNIT * V
T&)t53< a3; P&'>o'(a3+& - Parameters o, per,ormance - measrement o, cylinder pressreA ,el
consmptionA air inta'eA e9hast gas compositionA 6ra'e po0er 3 /etermination o, ,rictional losses and
indicated po0er 3 Per,ormance test 3 .eat %alance sheet and chart>
UNIT * VI
COMPRESSORS 3 Classi,ication 3positi1e displacement and roto dynamic machinery 3 Po0er prodcing and
po0er a%sor%ing machinesA ,anA %lo0er and compressor 3 positi1e displacement and dynamic types 3
reciprocating and rotary types>
R&+54'o+at53< - Principle o, operationA 0or' re?iredA Isothermal e,,iciency 1olmetric e,,iciency and e,,ect o,
clearanceA stage compressionA ndercoolingA sa1ing o, 0or'A minimm 0or' condition ,or stage compression>
UNIT VII
Rota'9 CPo)5t5?& ;5)4la+&(&3t t94&D - 5oots 6lo0erA 1ane sealed compressorA $ysholm compressor 3
mechanical details and principle o, 0or'ing 3 e,,iciency considerations>
D93a(5+ Co(4'&))o') - Centri,gal compressors@ Mechanical details and principle o, operation 3
1elocity and pressre 1ariation> Energy trans,er-impeller %lade shape-lossesA slip ,actorA po0er inpt
,actorA pressre coe,,icient and adia%atic coe,,icient 3 1elocity diagrams 3 po0er>
UNIT/VIII
AF5al 7loE Co(4'&))o') - Mechanical details and principle o, operation 3 1elocity triangles and energy
trans,er per stage degree o, reactionA 0or' done ,actor - isentropic e,,iciency- pressre rise calclations 3
Polytropic e,,iciency>
TE6T BOOKS-
1> I>C> Engines 4 ;> !28E&28- )M.
2> )hermal Engineering 4 5a+pt 4 $a'shmi P%lications>
RE7ERENCES-
1> IC Engines 3 Mathr D &harma 3 /hanpath 5ai D &ons>
2> Engineering ,ndamentals o, IC Engines 3 Pl'ra%e' 4 Pearson 4P.I
3> )hermal Engineering 4 5dramoorthy - )M.
4> )hermodynamics D .eat Engines 4 6> Fada14 Central 6oo' /epot>A 2llaha%ad
L> I>C> Engines 4 .ey0ood 4Mc!ra0.Ill>
6> )hermal Engineering 3 5>&> -hrmi D E>->!pta 3 &>Chand
M> IC Engines4 5amalingam4 &cietech p%lishers
"> )hermal engineering data %oo'-6>&rini1asl 5eddy4E- International P%>
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7LUID MECHANICS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINERY
UNIT I
7l:5; )tat5+) @ /imensions and nits@ physical properties o, ,lids- speci,ic gra1ityA 1iscosity sr,ace
tension- 1apor pressre and their in,lence on ,lid motion- atmospheric gage and 1acm pressre 3
measrement o, pressre- Pie:ometerA 7-t%e and di,,erential manometers>
UNIT II
7l:5; A53&(at5+) @ &tream lineA path line and strea' lines and stream t%eA classi,ication o, ,lo0s-steady
D nsteadyA ni,ormA non ni,ormA laminarA tr%lentA rotationalA and irrotational ,lo0s-e?ation o, continity
,or one dimensional ,lo0>
7l:5; ;93a(5+) @ &r,ace and %ody ,orces 3ElerCs and 6ernolliCs e?ations ,or ,lo0 along a stream lineA
momentm e?ation and its application on ,orce on pipe %end>
UNIT III
Clo)&; +o3;:5t >loE- R&93ol;H) e9periment- /arcy (eis%ach e?ation- Minor losses in pipes- pipes in
series and pipes in parallel- total energy line-hydralic gradient line>
Measrement o, ,lo0@ pilot t%eA 1entrimeterA and ori,ice meterA #lo0 no::leA )r%ine ,lo0 meter <5e,>4=
UNIT IV
Ba)5+) o> t:'=o (a+,53&'9 @ .ydrodynamic ,orce o, +ets on stationary and mo1ing ,latA inclinedA and
cr1ed 1anesA +et stri'ing centrally and at tipA 1elocity diagramsA 0or' don and e,,iciencyA ,lo0 o1er radial
1anes>
UNIT V
H9;'o&l&+t'5+ 4oE&' )tat5o3) @ Elements o, hydro electric po0er station-types-concept o, pmped
storage plants-storage re?irementsA mass cr1e <e9planation only= estimation o, po0er de1eloped ,rom a
gi1en catchment areaJ heads and e,,iciencies>
UNIT VI
H9;'a:l5+ T:'=53&) @ Classi,ication o, tr%inesA implse and reaction tr%inesA Pelton 0heelA #rancis
tr%ine and -aplan tr%ine-0or'ing proportionsA 0or' doneA e,,iciencies A hydralic design 3dra,t t%etheory-
,nctions and e,,iciency>
UNIT VII
P&'>o'(a3+& o> ,9;'a:l5+ t:'=53&) @ !eometric similarityA 7nit and speci,ic ?antitiesA characteristic
cr1esA go1erning o, tr%inesA selection o, type o, tr%ineA ca1itationA srge tan'A 0ater hammer>
UNIT VIII
C&3t'5>:<al 4:(4) @ Classi,icationA 0or'ingA 0or' done 3 manomertic head- losses and e,,icienciesspeci,ic
speed- pmps in series and parallel-per,ormance characteristic cr1esA 8P&.>
R&+54'o+at53< 4:(4) - (or'ingA /ischargeA slipA indicator diagrams>
TE6T BOOKS -
1> .ydralicsA ,lid mechanics and .ydralic machinery M*/I and &E).>
2> #lid Mechanics and .ydralic Machines %y 5a+pt>
RE7ERENCES -
1> #lid Mechanics and #lid Po0er Engineering %y />&> -marA -otaria D &ons>
2> #lid Mechanics and Machinery %y /> 5ama /rgaiahA 8e0 2ge International>
3> .ydralic Machines %y 6anga D &harmaA -hanna P%lishers>
4> Instrmentation ,or Engineering Measrements %y Eames (> /allyA (illiam E> 5iley AEohn (iley
D &ons Inc> 2004 <Chapter 12 3 #lid #lo0 Measrements=>
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MACHINE DRAWING
Ma+,53& D'aE53< Co3?&3t5o3) -
8eed ,or dra0ing con1entions 3 introdction to I& con1entions
a= Con1entional representation o, materialsA common machine elements and parts sch as
scre0sA ntsA %oltsA 'eysA gearsA 0e%sA ri%s>
%= )ypes o, sections 3 selection o, section planes and dra0ing o, sections and a9iliary
sectional 1ie0s> Parts not sally sectioned>
c= Methods o, dimensioningA general rles ,or si:es and placement o, dimensions ,or holesA
centersA cr1ed and tapered ,eatres>
d= )itle %o9esA their si:eA location and details - common a%%re1iations D their li%eral sage
e= )ypes o, /ra0ings 3 0or'ing dra0ings ,or machine parts>
I. D'aE53< o> Ma+,53& El&(&3t) a3; )5(4l& 4a't)
&election o, ;ie0sA additional 1ie0s ,or the ,ollo0ing machine elements and parts 0ith e1ery
dra0ing proportions>
a= Poplar ,orms o, &cre0 threadsA %oltsA ntsA std %oltsA tap %oltsA set scre0s>
%= -eysA cottered +oints and 'nc'le +oint>
c= 5i1etted +oints ,or plates
d= &ha,t coplingA spigot and soc'et pipe +oint>
e= EornalA pi1ot and collar and ,oot step %earings>
II. A))&(=l9 D'aE53<)-
/ra0ings o, assem%led 1ie0s ,or the part dra0ings o, the ,ollo0ing sing con1entions and easy
dra0ing proportions>
a= Engine parts 3 st,,ing %o9esA cross headsA EccentricsA Petrol Engine connecting rodA
piston assem%ly>
%= *ther machine parts - &cre0s +ac'sA Machine ;ices Plmmer %loc'A )ailstoc'>
c= ;al1es @ &team stop 1al1eA spring loaded sa,ety 1al1eA ,eed chec' 1al1e and air coc'>
NOTE - #irst angle pro+ection to %e adopted> )he stdent shold %e a%le to pro1ide 0or'ing dra0ings o,
actal parts>
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ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
UNIT / I
M:lt5;5)+54l53a'9 3at:'& o> E3?5'o3(&3tal St:;5&)- /e,initionA &cope and Importance 3 8eed ,or
P%lic 20areness>
UNIT / II
Nat:'al R&)o:'+&) - 5ene0a%le and non-rene0a%le resorces 3 8atral resorces and associated
pro%lems 3 #orest resorces 3 7se and o1er 3 e9ploitationA de,orestationA case stdies 3 )im%er e9traction
3 MiningA dams and other e,,ects on ,orest and tri%al people 3 (ater resorces 3 7se and o1er tili:ation
o, sr,ace and grond 0ater 3 #loodsA droghtA con,licts o1er 0aterA dams 3 %ene,its and pro%lems -
Mineral resorces@ 7se and e9ploitationA en1ironmental e,,ects o, e9tracting and sing mineral resorcesA
case stdies> - #ood resorces@ (orld ,ood pro%lemsA changes cased %y agricltre and o1ergra:ingA
e,,ects o, modern agricltreA ,ertili:er-pesticide pro%lemsA 0ater loggingA salinityA case stdies> - Energy
resorces@ !ro0ing energy needsA rene0a%le and non-rene0a%le energy sorces se o, alternate energy
sorces> Case stdies> $and resorces@ $and as a resorceA land degradationA man indced landslidesA soil
erosion and deserti,ication> 5ole o, an indi1idal in conser1ation o, natral resorces> E?ita%le se o,
resorces ,or sstaina%le li,estyles>
UNIT / III
E+o)9)t&() - Concept o, an ecosystem> - &trctre and ,nction o, an ecosystem> - ProdcersA
consmers and decomposers> - Energy ,lo0 in the ecosystem - Ecological sccession> - #ood chainsA ,ood
0e%s and ecological pyramids> - IntrodctionA typesA characteristic ,eatresA strctre and ,nction o, the
,ollo0ing ecosystem@
a> #orest ecosystem
%> !rassland ecosystem
c> /esert ecosystem
d> 2?atic ecosystems <pondsA streamsA la'esA ri1ersA oceansA estaries=
UNIT / IV
B5o;5?&')5t9 a3; 5t) +o3)&'?at5o3 - Introdction - /e,inition@ geneticA species and ecosystem di1ersity>
- 6io-geographical classi,ication o, India - ;ale o, %iodi1ersity@ consmpti1e seA prodcti1e seA socialA
ethicalA aesthetic and option 1ales - > 6iodi1ersity at glo%alA 8ational and local le1els> - > India as a
megadi1ersity
nation - .ot-sports o, %iodi1ersity - )hreats to %iodi1ersity@ ha%itat lossA poaching o, 0ildli,eA man0ildli,e
con,licts> - Endangered and endemic species o, India - Conser1ation o, %iodi1ersity@ In-sit and E9sit
conser1ation o, %iodi1ersity>
UNIT / V
E3?5'o3(&3tal Poll:t5o3 - /e,initionA CaseA e,,ects and control measres o, @
a> 2ir polltion
%> (ater polltion
c> &oil polltion
d> Marine polltion
e> 8oise polltion
,> )hermal polltion
g> 8clear ha:ards
Sol5; Ea)t& Ma3a<&(&3t - CasesA e,,ects and control measres o, r%an and indstrial 0astes> - 5ole
o, an indi1idal in pre1ention o, polltion> - Polltion case stdies> - /isaster management@ ,loodsA
earth?a'eA cyclone and landslides>
UNIT / VI
So+5al I)):&) a3; t,& E3?5'o3(&3t - #rom 7nsstaina%le to &staina%le de1elopment -7r%an pro%lems
related to energy -(ater conser1ationA rain 0ater har1estingA 0atershed management -5esettlement and
reha%ilitation o, peopleJ its pro%lems and concerns> Case &tdies -En1ironmental ethics@ Isses and
possi%le soltions> -Climate changeA glo%al 0armingA acid rainA o:one layer depletionA nclear accidents
and holocast> Case &tdies> -(asteland reclamation> -Consmerism and 0aste prodcts> -En1ironment
Protection 2ct> -2ir <Pre1ention and Control o, Polltion= 2ct> -(ater <Pre1ention and control o, Polltion=
2ct -(ildli,e Protection 2ct -#orest Conser1ation 2ct -Isses in1ol1ed in en,orcement o, en1ironmental
legislation> -P%lic a0areness>
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UNIT / VII
H:(a3 Po4:lat5o3 a3; t,& E3?5'o3(&3t - Poplation gro0thA 1ariation among nations> Poplation
e9plosion - #amily (el,are Programme> -En1ironment and hman health> -.man 5ights> -;ale Edcation>
-.I;42I/&> -(omen and Child (el,are> -5ole o, in,ormation )echnology in En1ironment and hman
health> -Case &tdies>
UNIT / VIII
75&l; Eo'A - ;isit to a local area to docment en1ironmental assets 5i1er 4,orest grassland4hill4montain
-;isit to a local pollted site-7r%an45ral4indstrial4 2gricltral &tdy o, common plantsA insectsA %irds> -
&tdy o, simple ecosystems-pondA ri1erA hill slopesA etc>
TE6T BOOK-
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!rants Commission>
2 En1ironmental &tdies %y 5> 5a+agopalanA *9,ord 7ni1ersity Press>
RE7ERENCE-
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PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY LAB
Minimm o, 12 E9ercises need to %e per,ormed
I. METAL CASTING LAB -
1> Pattern /esign and ma'ing - ,or one casting dra0ing>
2> &and properties testing - E9ercise -,or strengthsA and
permea%ility 3 1
3> Molding Melting and Casting - 1 E9ercise
II WELDING LAB -
1> 25C (elding $ap D 6tt Eoint - 2 E9ercises
2> &pot (elding - 1 E9ercise
3> )I! (elding - 1 E9ercise
4> Plasma 0elding and 6ra:ing - 2 E9ercises
<(ater Plasma /e1ice=
III MECHANICAL PRESS WORKING -
1> 6lan'ing D Piercing operation and stdy o, simpleA compond and progressi1e press tool>
2> .ydralic Press @ /eep dra0ing and e9trsion operation>
3> 6ending and other operations
IV PROCESSING O7 PLASTICS
1> In+ection Molding
2> 6lo0 Molding
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MECHANICS O7 SOLIDS AND METALLURGY LAB
CAD METALLURGY LAB -
1> Preparation and stdy o, the Micro &trctre o, pre metals li'e IronA C and 2l>
2> Preparation and stdy o, the Microstrctre o, Mild steelsA lo0 car%on steelsA high 3 C steels>
3> &tdy o, the Micro &trctres o, Cast Irons>
4> &tdy o, the Micro &trctres o, 8on-#erros alloys>
L> &tdy o, the Micro strctres o, .eat treated steels>
6> .ardenea%ility o, steels %y Eominy End Bench )est>
M> )o ,ind ot the hardness o, 1arios treated and ntreated steels>
CBD MECHNICS O7 SOLIDS LAB -
1> /irect tension test
2> 6ending test on
a= &imple spported
%= Cantile1er %eam
3> )orsion test
4> .ardness test
a= 6rinells hardness test
%= 5oc'0ell hardness test
L> )est on springs
6> Compression test on c%e
M> Impact test
"> Pnch shear test
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MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS AND 7INANCIAL ANALYSIS
U35t I Introduction to Managerial Economics:
/e,initionA 8atre and &cope o, Managerial Economics3/emand 2nalysis@ /emand /eterminantsA $a0 o,
/emand and its e9ceptions>
U35t II Elasticity of Demand@
/e,initionA )ypesA Measrement and &igni,icance o, Elasticity o, /emand> /emand #orecastingA #actors
go1erning demand ,orecastingA methods o, demand ,orecasting <sr1ey methodsA statistical methodsA e9pert
opinion methodA test mar'etingA controlled e9perimentsA +dgmental approach to demand ,orecasting=
U35t III T,&o'9 o> P'o;:+t5o3 a3; Co)t A3al9)5)@
Prodction #nction 3 Iso?ants and IsocostsA M5)&A $east Cost Com%ination o, InptsA Co%%-/oglas
Prodction ,nctionA $a0s o, 5etrnsA Internal and E9ternal Economies o, &cale>
Co)t A3al9)5)- Cost conceptsA *pportnity costA #i9ed 1s> ;aria%le costsA E9plicit costs ;s> Implicit costsA *t
o, poc'et costs 1s> Impted costs> 6rea'-e1en 2nalysis <6E2=-/etermination o, 6rea'-E1en Point <simple
pro%lems=- Managerial &igni,icance and limitations o, 6E2>
U35t IV I3t'o;:+t5o3 to Ma'A&t) 8 P'5+53< Pol5+5&)-
Ma'A&t )t':+t:'&)- )ypes o, competitionA #eatres o, Per,ect competitionA Monopoly and Monopolistic
Competition> Price-*tpt /etermination in case o, Per,ect Competition and Monopoly>
O=G&+t5?&) a3; Pol5+5&) o> P'5+53<- M&t,o;) o> P'5+53<- Cost Pls PricingA Marginal Cost PricingA &ealed
6id PricingA !oing 5ate PricingA $imit PricingA Mar'et &'imming PricingA Penetration PricingA )0o-Part PricingA
6loc' PricingA 6ndling PricingA Pea' $oad PricingA Cross &%sidi:ation>
U35t V B:)53&)) 8 N&E E+o3o(5+ E3?5'o3(&3t@
Characteristic ,eatres o, 6sinessA #eatres and e1alation o, &ole ProprietorshipA PartnershipA Eoint &toc'
CompanyA P%lic Enterprises and their typesA Changing 6siness En1ironment in Post-li%erali:ation scenario>
U35t VI Ca45tal a3; Ca45tal B:;<&t53<@
Capital and its signi,icanceA )ypes o, CapitalA Estimation o, #i9ed and (or'ing capital re?irementsA Methods
and sorces o, raising ,inance>
8atre and scope o, capital %dgetingA ,eatres o, capital %dgeting proposalsA Methods o, Capital 6dgeting@
Pay%ac' MethodA 2cconting 5ate o, 5etrn <255= and 8et Present ;ale Method <simple pro%lems=
U35t VII I3t'o;:+t5o3 to 753a3+5al A++o:3t53<-
/o%le-Entry 6oo' -eepingA EornalA $edgerA )rial 6alance- #inal 2cconts <)rading 2ccontA Pro,it and $oss
2ccont and 6alance &heet 0ith simple ad+stments=>
U35t VIII 753a3+5al A3al9)5) t,'o:<, 'at5o)-
ComptationA 2nalysis and Interpretation o, $i?idity 5atios <Crrent 5atio and ?ic' ratio=A 2cti1ity 5atios
<In1entory trno1er ratio and /e%tor )rno1er ratio=A Capital strctre 5atios </e%t- E?ity ratioA Interest
Co1erage ratio=A and Pro,ita%ility ratios <!ross Pro,it 5atioA 8et Pro,it ratioA *perating 5atioA P4E 5atio and
EP&=>
TE6T BOOKS-
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2> ;arshney D Mahes0ari@ Managerial EconomicsA &ltan ChandA 2003>
RE7ERENCES-
1> 2m%rish !ptaA #inancial 2cconting ,or ManagementA Pearson EdcationA 8e0 /elhi>
2> .> Craig Peterson D (> Cris $e0isA Managerial EconomicsA P.IA 4
th
Ed>
3> &ma /amodaranA Managerial EconomicsA *9,ord 7ni1ersity Press>
4> $ipsey D ChrystelA EconomicsA *9,ord 7ni1ersity Press>
L> &> 2> &iddi?i D 2> &> &iddi?iA Managerial Economics D #inancial 2nalysisA 8e0 age International &pace
P%lications>
6> /omnic' &al1atore@ Managerial Economics In a !lo%al EconomyA 4th EditionA )homson>
M> 8arayanas0amy@ #inancial 2ccontingZ2 Managerial Perspecti1eA P.I>
"> 5aghnatha 5eddy D 8arasimhachary@ Managerial EconomicsD #inancial 2nalysisA &citech>
O> &>8>Mahes0ari D &>-> Mahes0ariA #inancial 2ccontingA ;i'as>
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10> )ret and )ret@ Managerial Economics@2nalysisA Pro%lems and CasesA (iley>
11> /0i1edi@Managerial EconomicsA 6th Ed>A ;i'as>
P'&'&@:5)5t&)- 8il
O=G&+t5?&- )o e9plain the %asic principles o, managerial economicsA acconting and crrent %siness
en1ironment nderlying %siness decision ma'ing>
Co;&)/Ta=l&)- Present ;ale )a%les need to %e permitted into the e9aminations .all>
J:&)t5o3 Pa4&' Patt&'3- L Bestions to %e ans0ered ot o, " ?estions>
Each ?estion shold not ha1e more than 3 %its>
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AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING
UNIT * I
I3t'o;:+t5o3 - Components o, ,or 0heeler atomo%ile 3 chassis and %ody 3 po0er nit 3
po0er transmission 3 rear 0heel dri1eA ,ront 0heel dri1eA 4 0heel dri1e 3 types o, atomo%ile
enginesA engine constrctionA tr%o charging and sper charging 3 engine l%ricationA splash
and pressre l%rication systemsA oil ,iltersA oil pmps 3 cran' case 1entilation 3 engine ser1iceA
re%oringA decar%onisationA 8itriding o, cran' sha,t>>
UNIT * II
7:&l S9)t&( - &>I> Engine @ #el spply systemsA Mechanical and electrical ,el pmp 3 ,ilters
3 car%rettor 3 types 3 air ,ilters 3 petrol in+ection>
C.I. E3<53&) - 5e?irements o, diesel in+ection systemsA types o, in+ection systemsA ,el pmpA
no::leA spray ,ormationA in+ection timingA testing o, ,el pmps>
UNIT * III
Cool53< S9)t&( - Cooling 5e?irementsA 2ir CoolingA $i?id CoolingA )hermoA 0ater and
#orced Circlation &ystem 3 5adiators 3 )ypes 3 Cooling #an - 0ater pmpA thermostatA
e1aporating cooling 3 pressre sealed cooling 3 anti,ree:e soltions>
I<35t5o3 S9)t&( - #nction o, an ignition systemA %attery ignition systemA constrctional
,eatres o, storageA %atteryA ato trans,ormerA contact %rea'er pointsA condenser and spar'
plg 3 Magneto coil ignition systemA electronic ignition system sing contact %rea'erA electronic
ignition sing contact triggers 3 spar' ad1ance and retard mechanism>
U35t * IV
Emission ,rom 2tomo%iles 3 Polltion standards 8ational and international 3 Polltion Control
3 )echni?es 3 Mltipoint ,el in+ection ,or &I Engines> Common rail diesel in+ection Energy alternati1es 3
&olarA Photo-1oltaicA hydrogenA 6iomassA alcoholsA $P!AC8!A li?id #els and gaseos ,elsA electrical-their
merits and demerits>
UNIT * V
El&+t'5+al S9)t&( - Charging circitA generatorA crrent 3 1oltage reglator 3 starting systemA
%endi9 dri1e mechanism solenoid s0itchA lighting systemsA .ornA 0iperA ,el gage 3 oil pressre
gageA engine temperatre indicator etc>
UNIT * VI
T'a3)(5))5o3 S9)t&( - CltchesA principleA typesA cone cltchA single plate cltchA mlti plate
cltchA magnetic and centri,gal cltchesA ,lid ,ly 0heel 3 gear %o9esA typesA sliding meshA
constrct meshA synchro mesh gear %o9esA epicyclic gear %o9 A o1er dri1e tor?e con1erter>
Propeller sha,t 3 .otch 3 -iss dri1eA )or?e t%e dri1eA ni1ersal +ointA di,,erential rear a9les 3
types 3 0heels and tyres>
UNIT * VII
St&&'53< S9)t&( - &teering geometry 3 cam%erA castorA 'ing pin ra'eA com%ined angle toeinA
center point steering> )ypes o, steering mechanism 3 2c'erman steering mechanismA /a1is
steering mechanismA steering gears 3 typesA steering lin'ages>
UNIT * VIII
S:)4&3)5o3 S9)t&( - *%+ects o, sspension systems 3 rigid a9le sspension systemA torsion
%arA shoc' a%sor%erA Independent sspension system>
B'aA53< S9)t&( - Mechanical %ra'e systemA .ydralic %ra'e systemA Master cylinderA 0heel
cylinder tandem master cylinder 5e?irement o, %ra'e ,lidA Pnematic and 1acm %ra'es>
TE6T BOOKS -
1> 2tomoti1e Mechanics 3 ;ol> 1 D ;ol> 2 4 -ripal &ing>
2> 2tomo%ile Engineering 4 (illiam Crose
RE7ERENCES -
1> 2tomoti1e Engineering 4 8e0ton &teeds D !arrett
2> 2tomoti1e Mechanics 4 !>6>&> 8arang
3> 2tomoti1e Mechanics 4 .eitner
4> 2tomoti1e Engines 4 &rini1asan
L> 2tomo%ile Engineering 3 ->-> 5amalingam 4 &citech P%lications <India= P;)>
$)/>
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DYNAMICS O7 MACHINERY
UNIT * I
PRECESSION - !yroscopesA e,,ect o, precession motion on the sta%ility o, mo1ing 1ehicles sch as
motor carA motor cycleA aero planes and ships> &tatic and dynamic ,orce analysis o, planar
mechanisms>
UNIT * II
7RICTION - Inclined planeA ,riction o, scre0 and ntsA pi1ot and collarA ni,orm pressreA ni,orm 0earA
,riction circle and ,riction a9is @ l%ricated sr,acesA %ondary ,rictionA ,ilm l%rication>
UNIT *III
Cl:t+,&)- #riction cltches- &ingle /isc or plate cltchA Mltiple /isc CltchA Cone CltchA Centri,gal
Cltch>
BRAKES AND DYNAMOMETERS - &imple %loc' %ra'esA internal e9panding %ra'eA %and %ra'e o,
1ehicle> /ynamometers 3 a%sorption and transmission types> !eneral description and methods o,
operations>
UNIT * IV
TURNING MOMENT DIAGRAM AND 7LY WHEELS - )rning moment 3 Inertia )or?e connecting
rod anglar 1elocity and accelerationA cran' e,,ort and tor?e diagrams 3 #lctation o, energy 3 #ly 0heels
and their design>
UNIT/V
GOVERNERS - (attA Porter and Proell go1ernors> &pring loaded go1ernors 3 .artnell and hartng 0ith
a9iliary springs> &ensiti1enessA isochronism and hnting>
UNIT * VI
BALANCING - 6alancing o, rotating masses &ingle and mltiple 3 single and di,,erent planes>
UNIT *VII
Bala3+53< o> R&+54'o+at53< Ma))&)- PrimaryA &econdaryA and higher %alancing o, reciprocating masses>
2nalytical and graphical methods> 7n%alanced ,orces and coples 3 e9amination o, X;Y mlti cylinder in
line and radial engines ,or primary and secondary %alancingA locomoti1e %alancing 3 .ammer %lo0A
&0aying copleA 1ariation o, tracti1e e,,orts>
UNIT * VIII
VIBRATION - #ree ;i%ration o, mass attached to 1ertical spring 3 oscillation o, pendlmsA centers o,
oscillation and sspension> )rans1erse loadsA 1i%rations o, %eams 0ith concentrated and distri%ted
loads> /n'erlyCs methodsA 5aleighCs method> (hirling o, sha,tsA critical speedsA torsional 1i%rationsA t0o
and three rotor systems> &imple pro%lems on ,orced damped 1i%ration ;i%ration Isolation D )ransmissi%ility
TE6T BOOKS -
1> )heory o, Machines 4 &>& 5atan4 Mc> !ra0 .ill P%l>
2> )heory o, Machines 4 Eagadish $al D E>M>&hah 4 Metropolitan>
RE7ERENCES -
1> Mechanism and Machine )heory 4 E& 5ao and 5; /''ipati 4 8e0 2ge
2> )heory o, Machines 4 &hiegly 4 M!.
3> )heory o, Machines 4 )homas 6e1an 4 C6& P%lishers
4> )heory o, machines 4 -hrmi4&>Chand>
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201 % 2
MACHINE TOOLS
UNIT * I
Elementary treatement o, metal ctting theory 3 Element o, ctting process 3 !eometry o, single point tool
and angles chip ,ormation and types o, chips 3 %ilt p edge and its e,,ects chip %rea'ers> Mechanics o,
orthogonal ctting 3MerchantCs #orce diagramA ctting ,orces 3 ctting speedsA ,eedA depth o, ctA tool li,eA
coolantsA machina%ility 3 )ool materials>
-inematic schemes o, machine tools 3 Constrctional ,eatres o, speed gear %o9 and ,eed gear %o9>
UNIT * II
Engine lathe 3 Principle o, 0or'ingA speci,ication o, lathe 3 types o, lathe 3 0or' holders tool holders 3 6o9
tools )aper trning thread trning 3 ,or $athes and attachments>
)rret and capstan lathes 3 collet chc's 3 other 0or' holders 3 tool holding de1ices 3 %o9 and tool layot>
Principal ,eatres o, atomatic lathes 3 classi,ication 3 &ingle spindle and mlti-spindle atomatic lathes
3 tool layot and cam design>
UNIT * III
&haping slotting and planing machines 3 Principles o, 0or'ing 3 Principal parts 3 speci,ication classi,icationA
operations per,ormed> -inematic scheme o, the shaping slotting and planning machinesA machining time
calclations>
UNIT * IV
/rilling and 6oring Machines 3 Principles o, 0or'ingA speci,icationsA typesA operations per,ormed 3 tool
holding de1ices 3 t0ist drill 3 6oring machines 3 #ine %oring machines 3 Eig 6oring machine> /eep hole
drilling machine> -inematics scheme o, the drilling and %oring machines
UNIT * V
Milling machine 3 Principles o, 0or'ing 3 speci,ications 3 classi,ications o, milling machines 3 Principal
,eatres o, hori:ontalA 1ertical and ni1ersal milling machines 3 machining operations )ypes geometry o,
milling ctters 3 milling ctters 3 methods o, inde9ing 3 2ccessories to milling machinesA 'inematic
scheme o, milling ctters 3 milling ctters 3 methods o, inde9ing>
UNIT *VI
!rinding machine 3 #ndamentals 3 )heory o, grinding 3 classi,ication o, grinding machine 3 cylindrical and
sr,ace grinding machine 3 )ool and ctter grinding machine 3 special types o, grinding machines 3
/i,,erent types o, a%rasi1es 3 %onds speci,ication o, a grinding 0heel and selection o, a grinding 0heel
-inematic scheme o, grinding machines>
UNIT / VII
$appingA honing and %roaching machines 3 comparison to grinding 3 lapping and honing> -inematics
scheme o, $appingA .oning and 6roaching machines> Constrctional ,eatres o, speed and ,eed 7nitsA
machining time calclations
UNIT / VIII
Principles o, design o, Eigs and ,i9tres and ses> Classi,ication o, Eigs D #i9tres 3 Principles o, location
and clamping 3 )ypes o, clamping D 0or' holding de1ices> )ypical e9amples o, +igs and ,i9tres>
TE6T BOOKS -
1> Prodction )echnology %y 5>-> Eain and &>C> !pta>
2> Prodction )echnology %y .>M>)> <.indstan Machine )ools=>
RE7ERENCES-
1> Machine )ools 3 C>Elanche:hian and M> ;i+ayan 4 2nradha 2gencies P%lishers>
2> (or'shop )echnology 3 6>&>5agh ;amshi 3 ;ol II
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201 % 2
DESIGN O7 MACHINE MEMBERS / I
UNIT * I
INTRODUCTION - !eneral considerations in the design o, Engineering Materials and their properties 3
selection 3Man,actring consideration in design> )olerances and ,its 36I& codes o, steels>
STRESSES IN MACHINE MEMBERS - &imple stresses 3 Com%ined stresses 3 )orsional and %ending
stresses 3 impact stresses 3 stress strain relation 3 ;arios theories o, ,ailre 3 ,actor o, sa,ety 3 /esign
,or strength and rigidity 3 pre,erred nm%ers> )he concept o, sti,,ness in tensionA %endingA torsion and
com%ined sitations 3 &tatic strength design %ased on ,ractre toghness>
UNIT * II
STRENGTH O7 MACHINE ELEMENTS - &tress concentration 3 )heoretical stress Concentration
,actor 3 #atige stress concentration ,actor notch sensiti1ity 3 /esign ,or ,lctating stresses 3 Endrance
limit 3 Estimation o, Endrance strength 3 !oodmanCs line 3 &oder%ergCs line 3 Modi,ied goodmanCs line>
UNIT * III
5i1eted and 0elded +oints 3 /esign o, +oints 0ith initial stresses 3 eccentric loading
UNIT * IV
6olted +oints 3 /esign o, %olts 0ith pre-stresses 3 /esign o, +oints nder eccentric loading 3 loc'ing de1ices
3 %oth o, ni,orm strengthA di,,erent seals
UNIT * V
KEYSB COTTERS AND KNUCKLE JOINTS -
/esign o, -eys-stresses in 'eys-cottered +oints-spigot and soc'etA slee1e and cotterA +i% and cotter +oints-
-nc'le +oints>
UNIT * VI
&.2#)& @ /esign o, solid and hollo0 sha,ts ,or strength and rigidity 3 /esign o, sha,ts ,or com%ined
%ending and a9ial loads 3 &ha,t si:es 3 6I& code> 7se o, internal and e9ternal circlipsA !as'ets and seals
<stationary D rotary=>
UNIT * VII
SHA7T COUPLING - 5igid coplings 3 M,,A &plit m,, and #lange coplings> #le9i%le coplings 3
#lange copling <Modi,ied=>
UNIT * VIII
M&+,a35+al S4'53<) -
&tresses and de,lections o, helical springs 3 E9tension -compression springs 3 &prings ,or ,atige loading
3 natral ,re?ency o, helical springs 3 Energy storage capacity 3 helical torsion springs 3 Co-a9ial springsA
lea, springs>
TE6T BOOKS -
1> Machine /esignA ;>6andari )mh P%lishers
2> Machine /esignA & M/ EalaldinA 2n5adha P%lishers
3> /esign /ata hand 6oo'A & M/ EalaldinA 2n5adha P%lishers
RE7ERENCES -
1> /esign o, Machine Elements 4 ;>M> #aires
2> Machine design 4 &cham &eries>
3> Machine design 3 Pandya D shah>
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HEAT TRANS7ER
UNIT * I
I3t'o;:+t5o3 - Modes and mechanisms o, heat trans,er 3 6asic la0s o, heat trans,er 3!eneral discssion
a%ot applications o, heat trans,er>
Co3;:+t5o3 H&at T'a3)>&' - #orier rate e?ation 3 !eneral heat condction e?ation in CartesianA
Cylindrical and &pherical coordinates>
UNIT * II
&impli,ication and ,orms o, the ,ield e?ation 3 steadyA nsteady and periodic heat trans,er 3 Initial and
%ondary conditions>
O3& D5(&3)5o3al St&a;9 Stat& Co3;:+t5o3 H&at T'a3)>&' - .omogeneos sla%sA hollo0 cylinders
and spheres 3 o1erall heat trans,er coe,,icient 3 electrical analogy 3 Critical radis o, inslation
O3& D5(&3)5o3al St&a;9 Stat& Co3;:+t5o3 H&at T'a3)>&' - ;aria%le )hermal condcti1ity 3 systems
0ith heat sorces or .eat generation> E9tended sr,ace <,ins= .eat )rans,er 3 $ong #inA #in 0ith inslated
tip and &hort #inA 2pplication to error measrement o, )emperatre>
UNIT III
O3& D5(&3)5o3al T'a3)5&3t Co3;:+t5o3 H&at T'a3)>&' - &ystems 0ith negligi%le internal resistance
3 &igni,icance o, 6iot and #orier 8m%ers - Chart soltions o, transient condction systems- Concept o,
#nctional 6ody
UNIT * IV
Co3?&+t5?& H&at T'a3)>&' - Classi,ication o, systems %ased on casation o, ,lo0A condition o, ,lo0A
con,igration o, ,lo0 and medim o, ,lo0 3 /imensional analysis as a tool ,or e9perimental in1estigation 3
6c'ingham Pi )heorem and methodA application ,or de1eloping semi 3 empirical non- dimensional
correlation ,or con1ection heat trans,er 3 &igni,icance o, non-dimensional nm%ers 3 Concepts o, ContinityA
Momentm and Energy E?ations>
7o'+&; +o3?&+t5o3- EFt&'3al 7loE) - Concepts a%ot hydrodynamic and thermal %ondary layer and
se o, empirical correlations ,or con1ecti1e heat trans,er -#lat plates and Cylinders>
I3t&'3al 7loE) - Concepts a%ot .ydrodynamic and )hermal Entry $engths 3 /i1ision o, internal ,lo0
%ased on this 37se o, empirical relations ,or .ori:ontal Pipe #lo0 and annls ,lo0>
UNIT * V
7'&& Co3?&+t5o3 - /e1elopment o, .ydrodynamic and thermal %ondary layer along a 1ertical plate - 7se
o, empirical relations ,or ;ertical plates and pipes>
UNIT VI
H&at T'a3)>&' E5t, P,a)& C,a3<&- Bo5l53<- 3 Pool %oiling 3 5egimes Calclations on 8cleate
%oilingA Critical .eat ,l9 and #ilm %oiling>
Co3;&3)at5o3- #ilm 0ise and drop 0ise condensation 38sseltCs )heory o, Condensation on a 1ertical
plate - #ilm condensation on 1ertical and hori:ontal cylinders sing empirical correlations>
UNIT VII
H&at EF+,a3<&')-
Classi,ication o, heat e9changers 3 o1erall heat trans,er Coe,,icient and ,oling ,actor 3 Concepts o, $M)/
and 8)7 methods - Pro%lems sing $M)/ and 8)7 methods>
UNIT VIII
Ra;5at5o3 H&at T'a3)>&' -
Emission characteristics and la0s o, %lac'-%ody radiation 3 Irradiation 3 total and monochromatic ?antities
3 la0s o, Planc'A (ienA -ircho,,A $am%ertA &te,an and 6olt:mann3 heat e9change %et0een t0o %lac'
%odies 3 concepts o, shape ,actor 3 Emissi1ity 3 heat e9change %et0een grey %odies 3 radiation shields
3 electrical analogy ,or radiation net0or's>
TE6T BOOKS -
1> .eat )rans,er 4 .*$M284)M.
2> .eat )rans,er 3 P>->8ag4 )M.
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RE7ERENCE BOOKS-
1> #ndamentals o, Engg> .eat and Mass )rans,er 4 5>C>&2C./E;2 4 8e0 2ge International
2> .eat )rans,er 3 !hoshdastidar 3 *9,ord 7ni1ersity Press 3 II Edition
3> .eat and Mass )rans,er 3Cengel- Mc!ra0 .ill>
4> .eat and Mass )rans,er 3 5>-> 5a+pt 3 &>Chand D Company $td>
L> Essential .eat )rans,er - Christopher 2 $ong 4 Pearson Edcation
M> .eat and Mass )rans,er 3 />&>-mar 4 &>->-ataria D &ons
"> .eat and Mass )rans,er--ondandaraman
O> #ndamentals o, .eat )rans,er D Mass )rans,er- Incropera D /e0itt 4 Eohn (iley P%>
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1> Impact o, +ets on ;anes>
2> Per,ormance )est on Pelton (heel>
3> Per,ormance )est on #rancis )r%ine>
4> Per,ormance )est on -aplan )r%ine>
L> Per,ormance )est on &ingle &tage Centri,gal Pmp>
6> Per,ormance )est on Mlti &tage Centri,gal Pmp>
M> Per,ormance )est on 5eciprocating Pmp>
"> Cali%ration o, ;entrimeter>
O> Cali%ration o, *ri,ice meter>
10> /etermination o, ,riction ,actor ,or a gi1en pipe line>
11> /etermination o, loss o, head de to sdden contraction in a pipeline>
12> )r%ine ,lo0 meter>
Not& - 2ny 10 o, the a%o1e 12 e9periments are to %e condcted>
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THERMAL ENGINEERING LAB
1> I>C> Engines ;al1e 4 Port )iming /iagrams
2> I>C> Engines Per,ormance )est< 4 -&tro'e /iesel Engines =
3> I>C> Engines Per,ormance )est on 2-&tro'e Petrol
4> E1alation o, Engine ,riction %y condcting Morse test on 4-&tro'e Mlti cylinder Petrol Engine and
retardation and motoring test on 4- stro'e diesel engine
L> I>C> Engines .eat 6alance>
6> I>C>Engines 2ir4#el 5atio and ;olmetric E,,iciency
M> Per,ormance )est on ;aria%le Compression 5atio EnginesA economical speed test>
"> Per,ormance )est on 5eciprocating 2ir 3 Compressor 7nit
O> &tdy o, 6oilers
10> /is-assem%ly 4 2ssem%ly o, Engines>
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201 % 2
INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
UNIT I
Concepts o, Management and *rganisation 3 #nctions o, Management 3 E1oltion o, Management )hoght
@ )aylorCs &cienti,ic ManagementA #ayolCs Principles o, ManagementA /oglas Mc-!regorCs )heory I and
)heory FA MayoCs .a0thorne E9perimentsA .ert:%ergCs )0o #actor )heory o, Moti1ationA Maslo0Cs .ierarchy
o, .man 8eeds 3 &ystems 2pproach to Management>
UNIT II
D&)5<353< O'<a35)at5o3al St':+t:'&) - 6asic concepts related to *rganisation - /epartmentation and
/ecentralisationA )ypes o, mechanistic and organic strctres o, organisation <$ine organi:ationA $ine and sta,,
organi:ationA ,nctional organi:ationA Committee organi:ationA matri9 organi:ationA ;irtal *rganisationA
Celllar *rganisationA team strctreA %ondaryless organi:ationA in1erted pyramid strctreA lean and ,lat
organi:ation strctre= and their meritsA demerits and sita%ility>
UNIT III
Plant locationA de,initionA ,actors a,,ecting the plant locationA comparison o, rral and r%an sites-methods ,or
selection o, plant- Matri9 approach> Plant $ayot 3 de,initionA o%+ecti1esA types o, prodctionA types o, plant
layot 3 1arios data analy:ing ,orms-tra1el chart>
UNIT IV
(or' stdy - /e,initionA o%+ecti1esA method stdy - de,initionA o%+ecti1esA steps in1ol1ed- 1arios types o,
associated charts-di,,erence %et0een micromotion and memomotion stdies> (or' measrement- de,initionA
time stdyA steps in1ol1ed-e?ipmentA di,,erent methods o, per,ormance rating- allo0ancesA standard time
calclation> (or' &ampling 3 de,initionA steps in1ol1edA standard time calclationsA di,,erences 0ith time stdy>
UNIT V
Materials Management-*%+ecti1esA In1entory 3 ,nctionsA typesA associated costsA in1entory classi,ication
techni?es-26C and ;E/ analysis> In1entory Control &ystems-Continos re1ie0 system-periodical re1ie0
system> &tores Management and &tores 5ecords> Prchase managementA dties o, prchase o, managerA
associated ,orms>
UNIT VI
I3t'o;:+t5o3 to PERT / CPM - Pro+ect managementA net0or' modeling-pro%a%ilistic modelA 1arios types o,
acti1ity times estimation-programme e1alation re1ie0 techni?es- Critical Path-pro%a%ility o, completing the
pro+ectA deterministic modelA critical path method <CPM=-critical path calclation-crashing o, simple o,
net0or's>
UNIT VII
Inspection and ?ality controlA types o, inspections - &tatistical Bality Control-techni?es-1aria%les and
attri%tes-assigna%le and non assigna%le cases- 1aria%le control chartsA and 5 chartsA attri%tes control
chartsA p charts and c charts> 2cceptance sampling plan- single sampling and do%le sampling plans-*C
cr1es> Introdction to )BM-Bality CirclesA I&* O000 series procedres>
UNIT VIII
Introdction to .man 5esorce ManagementA #nctions o, .5MA Eo% E1alationA di,,erent types o, e1alation
methods> Eo% descriptionA Merit 5ating>- di,,erence 0ith +o% e1alationA di,,erent methods o, merit ratingsA 0age
incenti1esA di,,erent types o, 0age incenti1e schemes> Mar'etingA mar'eting 1s sellingA mar'eting mi9A prodct
li,e cycle>
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1> 2mrineA Man,actring *rgani:ation and ManagementA PearsonA 2nd EditionA 2004>
2> Indstrial Engineering and Management *>P> -hanna /hanpat 5ai>
RE7ERENCES -
1> &tonerA #reemanA !il%ertA #anagementA 6th EdA Pearson EdcationA 8e0 /elhiA 200L>
2> Panner &el1amA Prodction and *perations ManagementA P.IA 2004>
3> /r> C> 8adha Mni 5eddy and /r> -> ;i+aya -mar 5eddyA 5elia%ility Engineering D Bality EngineeringA
!algotia P%licationsA P1t>A $imited>
4> 5alph M 6arnesA Motion and )ime &tdiesA Eohn (iley and &onsA 2004>
L> ChaseA Eaco%sA 2?ilanoA *perations ManagementA )M. 10th EditionA 2003>
6> $>&>&rinathA PE5) 4 CPMA a,,iliate East-(est PressA 8e0 /elhiA 2000>
M> !ary /esslerA .man 5esorce ManagementA Pearson Edcation 2siaA 2002>
"> Phillip -otlerA Mar'eting ManagementA PearsonA 2004>
O> 2>5>2ryasriA Management &cience ,or E8)7 <6>)ech=A )ata Mc!ra0-.illA 2002>
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201 % 2
CME %"%!D CAD / CAM
UNIT * I
Compters in Indstrial Man,actringA Prodct cycleA C2/ 4 C2M .ard0areA 6asic strctreA CP7A
Memory typesA inpt de1icesA display de1icesA hard copy de1icesA storage de1ices>
UNIT * II
Co(4:t&' G'a4,5+) - 5aster scan graphics coordinate systemA data%ase strctre ,or graphics modelingA
trans,ormation o, geometryA 3/ trans,ormationsA mathematics o, pro+ectionsA clippingA hidden sr,ace
remo1al>
UNIT * III
G&o(&t'5+ (o;&l53< - 5e?irementsA geometric modelsA geometric constrction modelsA cr1e
representation methodsA sr,ace representation methodsA modeling ,acilities desired>
UNIT * IV
D'a>t53< a3; Mo;&l53< )9)t&() - 6asic geometric commandsA layersA display control commandsA
editingA dimensioningA solid modeling>
UNIT * V
N:(&'5+al +o3t'ol - 8CA 8C modesA 8C elementsA 8C machine toolsA strctre o, C8C machine toolsA
,eatres o, Machining centerA trning centerA C8C Part Programming @ ,ndamentalsA manal part
programming methodsA Compter 2ided Part Programming>
UNIT * VI
G'o:4 T&+, - Part ,amilyA coding and classi,icationA prodction ,lo0 analysisA ad1antages and limitationsA
Compter 2ided Processes PlanningA 5etrie1al type and !enerati1e type>
UNIT * VII
Co(4:t&' A5;&; J:al5t9 Co3t'ol- )erminology in ?ality controlA the compter in BCA contact inspection
methodsA noncontact inspection methods-opticalA noncontact inspection methods-nonopticalA compter aided
testingA integration o, C2BC 0ith C2/4C2M>
UNIT * VIII
Co(4:t&' 53t&<'at&; (a3:>a+t:'53< )9)t&()- )ypes o, Man,actring systemsA Machine tools and related
e?ipmentA material handling systemsA compter control systemsA hman la%or in the man,actring systemsA
CIM& %ene,its>
TE6T BOOK -
1> C2/ 4 C2M 2 Kimmers D P>!roo1er4PE4P.I
2> C2/ 4 C2M )heory and Practice 4 I%rahim Keid 4 )M.
RE7ERENCES -
1> 2tomation A Prodction systems D Compter integrated Man,actring4 !roo1er4P>E
2> C2/ 4 C2M 4 CIM 4 5adha'rishnan and &%ramanian 4 8e0 2ge
3> Principles o, Compter 2ided /esign and Man,actring 4 #arid 2miroche 4 Pearson
4> C2/4C2M@ Concepts and 2pplications42la1ala4 P.I
L> Compter 8merical Control Concepts and programming 4 (arren & &eames 4 )homson>
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METROLOGY AND SUR7ACE ENGINEERING
UNIT * I
S9)t&() o> l5(5t) a3; >5t)- IntrodctionA normal si:eA tolerance limitsA de1iationsA allo0anceA ,its and
their types 3 nilateral and %ilateral tolerance systemA hole and sha,t %asis systems 3 interchangea%ility
and selecti1e assem%ly> Indian standard Instittion system 3 6ritish standard systemA International
&tandard system ,or plain ad scre0ed 0or'>
UNIT * II
LINEAR MEASUREMENT - $ength standardA line and end standardA slip gages 3 cali%ration o, the slip
gagesA /ial indicatorA micrometers>
MEASUREMENT O7 ANGLES AND TAPERS - /i,,erent methods 3 6e1el protractor 3 angle slip
gages 3 spirit le1els 3 sine %ar 3 &ine plateA rollers and spheres sed to determine the tapers>
LIMIT GAUGES - )aylors principle 3 /esign o, go and 8o go gagesA plg ringA snapA gapA taperA pro,ile
and position gages>
UNIT * III
OPTICAL MEASURING INSTRUMENTS - )ool ma'erCs microscope and its ses 3 collimatorsA optical
pro+ector 3 optical ,lats and their sesA inter,erometer>
7LAT SUR7ACE MEASUREMENT - Measrement o, ,lat sr,aces 3 instrments sed 3 straight edges
3 sr,ace plates 3 optical ,lat and ato collimator>
UNIT * IV
SUR7ACE ROUGHNESS MEASUREMENT - /i,,erences %et0een sr,ace roghness and sr,ace
0a1iness-8merical assessment o, sr,ace ,inish 3 C$2A5A 5>M>& ;ales 3 5: 1alesA 5: 1aleA Methods
o, measrement o, sr,ace ,inish-pro,ilograph> )alysr,A I&I sym%ols ,or indication o, sr,ace ,inish>
MEASUREMENT THROUGH COMPARATORS - Comparators 3 MechanicalA Electrical and Electronic
ComparatorsA pnematic comparators and their ses in mass prodction>
UNIT/V
SCREW THREAD MEASUREMENT - Element o, measrement 3 errors in scre0 threads 3 measrement
o, e,,ecti1e diameterA angle o, thread and thread pitchA pro,ile thread gages>
UNIT /VI
MACHINE TOOL ALIGNMENT TESTS - 5e?irements o, Machine )ool 2lignment )estsA 2lignment
tests on latheA millingA drilling machine tools>> Preparation o, acceptance charts>
UNIT/ VII
GEAR MEASUREMENT- !ear measring instrmentsA !ear tooth pro,ile measrement> Measrement
o, diameterA pitch pressre angle and tooth thic'ness>
Coo';53at& M&a):'53< Ma+,53&)@ )ypes o, CMMA 5ole o, CMMA and 2pplications o, CMM>
UNIT * VIII
SUR7ACE ENGINEERING - &r,ace treatment processes and their character tics and applications> <a=
*1erlay coatings <%= /i,,sion coatings <c= )hermal or mechanical modi,ication o, &r,aces
TE6T BOOKS -
1> Engineering Metrology 4 I C !pta>4 /anpath 5ai
2> Engineering Metrology 4 5>-> Eain 4 -hanna P%lishers
RE7ERENCES -
1> 6I& standards on $imits D #itsA &r,ace #inishA Machine )ool 2lignment etc>
2> #ndamentals o, /imensional Metrology 4e 4 Connie /otson 4 )homson
3> .and%oo' o, )ri%ology@ MaterialsA CoatingA and &r,ace )reatments4 6harat 6hshan and
6>->!pta>
4> &r,ace Engineering 0ith $asers4 /ehosson E>)>
L> &r,ace Engineering ,or corrosion and 0ear resistance 4 E5 /a1is4 (oodhead P%lishers>
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KAKINADA
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201 % 2
RE7RIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING
UNIT * I
I3t'o;:+t5o3 to R&>'5<&'at5o3 - 8ecessity and applications 3 7nit o, re,rigeration and C>*>P> 3
Mechanical 5e,rigeration 3 )ypes o, Ideal cycles o, re,rigeration>
2ir 5e,rigeration@ 6ell Coleman cycle and 6rayton CycleA *pen and /ense air systems 3 2ctal air
re,rigeration system pro%lems 3 5e,rigeration needs o, 2ir cra,ts>
UNIT * II
;apor compression re,rigeration 3 0or'ing principle and essential components o, the plant 3 simple
;apor compression re,rigeration cycle 3 C*P 3 5epresentation o, cycle on )-& and p-h charts 3 e,,ect
o, s% cooling and sper heating 3 cycle analysis 3 2ctal cycle In,lence o, 1arios parameters on system
per,ormance 3 7se o, p-h charts 3 nmerical Pro%lems>
UNIT III
S9)t&( Co(4o3&3t) - Compressors 3 !eneral classi,ication 3 comparison 3 2d1antages and
/isad1antages>
Condensers 3 classi,ication 3 (or'ing Principles
E1aporators 3 classi,ication 3 (or'ing Principles
E9pansion de1ices 3 )ypes 3 (or'ing Principles
R&>'5<&'a3t) 3 /esira%le properties 3 classi,ication re,rigerants sed 3 8omenclatre 3 *:one /epletion
3 !lo%al (arming >
UNIT IV
;apor 2%sorption &ystem 3 Calclation o, ma9 C*P 3 description and 0or'ing o, 8.3 3 0ater system and
$i 6r 30ater < )0o shell D #or shell= &ystem> Principle o, operation )hree #lid a%sorption systemA
salient ,eatres>
UNIT V
&team Eet 5e,rigeration &ystem 3 (or'ing Principle and 6asic Components>
Principle and operation o, <i= )hermoelectric re,rigerator <ii= ;orte9 t%e or .ilsch t%e>
UNIT * VI
I3t'o;:+t5o3 to A5' Co3;5t5o353< - Psychometric Properties D Processes 3 Characteri:ation o,
&ensi%le and latent heat loads 33 8eed ,or ;entilationA Consideration o, In,iltration 3 $oad concepts o,
5&.#A !&.#- Pro%lemsA Concept o, E&.# and 2/P>
UNIT VII
5e?irements o, hman com,ort and concept o, e,,ecti1e temperatre- Com,ort chart 3Com,ort 2ir
conditioning 3 5e?irements o, Indstrial air conditioning A 2ir conditioning $oad Calclations>
UNIT * VIII
2ir Conditioning systems - Classi,ication o, e?ipmentA coolingA heating hmidi,ication and dehmidi,icationA
,iltersA grills and registersA ,ans and %lo0ers>
.eat Pmp 3 .eat sorces 3 di,,erent heat pmp circits>
TE6T BOOKS -
1> 5e,rigeration and 2ir Conditioning 4 CP 2rora 4 )M.>
2> 2 Corse in 5e,rigeration and 2ir conditioning 4 &C 2rora D /om'nd0ar 4 /hanpatrai
RE7ERENCES -
1> 5e,rigeration and 2ir Conditioning 4 Manohar Prasad 4 8e0 2ge>
2> Principles o, 5e,rigeration - /ossat 4 Pearson Edcation>
3> 5e,rigeration and 2ir Conditioning-P>$>6ellaney
4> 6asic 5e,rigeration and 2ir-Conditioning 3 2nanthanarayanan 4 )M.
L> 5e,rigeration and 2ir Conditioning 3 5>&> -hrmi D E>- !pta 3 &>Chand 3 Erasia P%lishing
.ose <P= $td>
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201 % 2
DESIGN O7 MACHINE MEMBERS * II
UNIT * I
BEARINGS - )ypes o, Eornal %earings 3 $%rication 3 6earing Modls 3 #ll and partial %earings 3
Clearance ratio 3 .eat dissipation o, %earingsA %earing materials 3 +ornal %earing design 3 6all and roller
%earings 3 &tatic loading o, %all D roller %earingsA 6earing li,e>
UNIT * II
ENGINE PARTS - Connecting 5od @ )hrst in connecting rod 3 stress de to 0hipping action on
connecting rod ends 3 Cran's and Cran' sha,tsA strength and proportions o, o1er hng and center cran's
3 Cran' pinsA Cran' sha,ts>
UNIT *III
PistonsA #orces acting on piston 3 Constrction /esign and proportions o, piston>A CylinderA Cylinder
linersA
UNIT * IV
/esign o, cr1ed %eams@ introdctionA stresses in cr1ed %eamsA E9pression ,or radis o, netral a9is ,or
rectanglarA circlarA trape:oidal and )-&ection> /esign o, crane hoo'sA C 3clamps.
UNIT * V
POWER TRANSMISSIONS SYSTEMSB PULLEYS @ )ransmission o, po0er %y 6elt and 5ope dri1es
A )ransmission e,,icienciesA 6elts 3 #lat and ; types 3 5opes - plleys ,or %elt and rope dri1esA MaterialsA
Chain dri1es
UNIT * VI
SPUR 8 HELICAL GEAR DRIVES - &pr gears- .elical gears 3 $oad concentration ,actor 3 /ynamic
load ,actor> &r,ace compressi1e strength 3 6ending strength 3 /esign analysis o, spr gears 3 Estimation
o, centre distanceA modle and ,ace 0idthA chec' ,or plastic de,ormation> Chec' ,or dynamic and 0ear
considerations>
UNIT * VII
D&)5<3 o> 4oE&' )+'&E) - /esign o, scre0A &?are 2CME A 6ttress scre0sA design o, ntA compond scre0A
di,,erential scre0A %all scre0- possi%le ,ailres>
UNIT * VIII
Ma+,53& Tool El&(&3t) - /esign o, %edsA slide 0aysA spindles- material selectionA design o, strength
and rigidity o, parts>
TE6T BOOK -
1> Machine /esignA ;>6andari )mh P%lishers
2> Machine /esignA & M/ EalaldinA 2nradha P%lishers
3> Machine /esignA -annaiah4 &cietech>
RE7ERENCES -
1> /esign /ata hand 6oo'A & M/ EalaldinA 2nradha P%lishers
2> Machine /esign 4 5>8> 8orton
3> /ata 6oo's @ <I= P>&>!> College o, )echnology <ii= Mahade1an
4> Mech> Engg> /esign 4 EE &higley
L> )hermal Engineering 3 5>&> -hrmi D E>&>!pta 4 &>Chand P%>
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201 % 2
THERMAL ENGINEERING / II
UNIT * I
Ba)5+ Co3+&4t) - 5an'ine cycle - &chematic layotA )hermodynamic 2nalysisA Concept o, Mean
)emp0eratre o, .eat additionA Methods to impro1e cycle per,ormance 3 5egeneration D reheating>
Com%stion@ ,els and com%stionA concepts o, heat o, reactionA adia%atic ,lame temperatreA stoichiometryA
,le gas analysis
UNIT II
Bo5l&') - Classi,ication 3 (or'ing principles 3 0ith s'etches inclding .>P>6oilers 3 Montings and
2ccessories 3 (or'ing principlesA 6oiler horse po0erA e?i1alent e1aporationA e,,iciency and heat %alance 3
/raghtA classi,ication 3 .eight o, chimney ,or gi1en draght and dischargeA condition ,or ma9imm dischargeA
e,,iciency o, chimney 3 arti,icial draghtA indced and ,orced>
UNIT * III
St&a( NoKKl&) - #nction o, no::le 3 applications - typesA #lo0 throgh no::lesA thermodynamic
analysis 3 assmptions -1elocity o, no::le at e9it-Ideal and actal e9pansion in no::leA 1elocity coe,,icientA
condition ,or ma9imm dischargeA critical pressre ratioA criteria to decide no::le shape@ &per satrated
,lo0A its e,,ectsA degree o, sper satration and degree o, nder cooling - (ilson line>
UNIT * IV
St&a( T:'=53&) - Classi,ication 3 Implse tr%ineJ Mechanical details 3 ;elocity diagram 3 e,,ect o,
,riction 3 po0er de1elopedA a9ial thrstA %lade or diagram e,,iciency 3 condition ,or ma9imm e,,iciency>
/e-$a1al )r%ine - its ,eatres>
Methods to redce rotor speed-;elocity componding and pressre compondingA ;elocity and Pressre
1ariation along the ,lo0 3 com%ined 1elocity diagram ,or a 1elocity componded implse tr%ine>
UNIT V
R&a+t5o3 T:'=53& - Mechanical details 3 principle o, operationA thermodynamic analysis o, a stageA
degree o, reaction 31elocity diagram 3 ParsonCs reaction tr%ine 3 condition ,or ma9imm e,,iciency>
UNIT VI
St&a( Co3;&3)&') @ 5e?irements o, steam condensing plant 3 Classi,ication o, condensers 3 0or'ing
principle o, di,,erent types 3 1acm e,,iciency and condenser e,,iciency 3 air lea'ageA sorces and its
a,,ectsA air pmp- cooling 0ater re?irement>
UNIT * VII
Ga) T:'=53&) - &imple gas tr%ine plant 3 Ideal cycleA essential components 3 parameters o, per,ormance
3 actal cycle 3 regenerationA inter cooling and reheating 3Closed and &emi-closed cycles 3 merits and
demeritsA 6rie, concepts a%ot compressorsA com%stion cham%ers and tr%ines o, !as )r%ine Plant>
UNIT * VIII
J&t P'o4:l)5o3 - Principle o, *peration 3Classi,ication o, +et proplsi1e engines 3 (or'ing Principles 0ith
schematic diagrams and representation on )-& diagram - )hrstA )hrst Po0er and Proplsion E,,iciency
3 )r%o +et engines 3 8eeds and /emands met %y )r%o +et 3 &chematic /iagramA )hermodynamic CycleA
Per,ormance E1alation )hrst 2gmentation 3 Methods>
Ro+A&t) - 2pplication 3 (or'ing Principle 3 Classi,ication 3 Propellant )ype 3 )hrstA Proplsi1e
E,,iciency 3 &peci,ic Implse 3 &olid and $i?id propellant 5oc'et Engines>
TE6T BOOKS -
1> )hermal Engineering 4 5>-> 5a+pt 4 $a'shmi P%lications
2> !as )r%ines 3 ;>!anesan 4)M.
RE7ERENCES -
1> )hermodynamics and .eat Engines 4 5> Fada1 4 Central 6oo' /epot
2> !as )r%ines and Proplsi1e &ystems 3 P>-ha+ria D &>P>/%ey - 4/hanpatrai
3> !as )r%ines 4 CohenA 5ogers and &ara1ana Mttoo 4 2ddison (esley 3 $ongman
4> )hermal Engineering-5>& -hrmi4E& !pta4&>Chand>
L> )hermal Engineering-P>$>6ellaney4 'hanna p%lishers>
6> )hermal Engineering-M>$>Marthr D Mehta4Eain %ros>
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METROLOGY AND MACHINE TOOLS LAB
S&+t5o3 A -
1> Measrement o, lengthsA heightsA diameters %y 1ernier calipers micrometers etc>
2> Measrement o, %ores %y internal micrometers and dial %ore indicators>
3> 7se o, gear teethA 1ernier calipers and chec'ing the chordal addendm and chordal height o, spr
gear>
4> Machine tool Xalignment o, test on the lathe>
L> Machine tool alignment test on milling machine>
6> )ool ma'ers microscope and its application
M> 2ngle and taper measrements %y 6e1el protractorA &ine %arsA etc>
"> 7se o, spirit le1el in ,inding the ,latness o, sr,ace plate>
O> )hread measrement %y )0o 0ire4 )hree 0ire method or )ool ma'ers microscope>
10> &r,ace roghness measrement %y )aly &r,>
11> &r,ace (ear 5esistances )est sing Electro &par' Coating /e1ice>
S&+t5o3 B -
1> Introdction o, general prpose machines -$atheA /rilling machineA Milling machineA &haperA
Planing machineA slotting machineA Cylindrical !rinderA sr,ace grinder and tool and ctter grinder>
2> &tep trning and taper trning on lathe machine
3> )hread ctting and 'nrling on -lathe machine>
4> /rilling and )apping
L> &haping and Planing
6> &lotting
M> Milling
"> Cylindrical &r,ace !rinding
O> !rinding o, )ool angles>
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ADVANCED ENGLISH COMMUNICATION SKILLS LAB
. I3t'o;:+t5o3
)he introdction o, the English $angage $a% is considered essential at 3
rd
year le1el> 2t this stage the
stdents need to prepare themsel1es ,or their careers 0hich may re?ire them to listen toA readA spea' and
0rite in English %oth ,or their pro,essional and interpersonal commnication in the glo%alised conte9t>
)he proposed corse shold %e an integrated theory and la% corse to ena%le stdents to se QgoodC English
and per,orm the ,ollo0ing@
• !ather ideas and in,ormationA to organise ideas rele1antly and coherently>
• Engage in de%ates>
• Participate in grop discssions>
• #ace inter1ie0s>
• (rite pro+ect4research reports4technical reports>
• Ma'e oral presentations>
• (rite ,ormal letters>
• )rans,er in,ormation ,rom non-1er%al to 1er%al te9ts and 1ice 1ersa>
• )o ta'e part in social and pro,essional commnication>
2. O=G&+t5?&)-
)his $a% ,ocses on sing compter-aided mltimedia instrction ,or langage de1elopment to meet the
,ollo0ing targets@
• )o impro1e the stdentsC ,lency in EnglishA throgh a 0ell-de1eloped 1oca%lary and ena%le them to
listen to English spo'en at normal con1ersational speed %y edcated English spea'ers and respond
appropriately in di,,erent socio-cltral and pro,essional conte9ts>
• #rtherA they 0old %e re?ired to commnicate their ideas rele1antly and coherently in 0riting>
$. S9lla=:)@
)he ,ollo0ing corse content is prescri%ed ,or the 2d1anced Commnication &'ills $a%@
 #nctional English - starting a con1ersation 3 responding appropriately and rele1antly 3 sing the
right %ody langage 3 role play in di,,erent sitations>
 ;oca%lary %ilding 3 synonyms and antonymsA 0ord rootsA one-0ord s%stittesA pre,i9es and
s,,i9esA stdy o, 0ord originA analogyA idioms and phrases>
 !rop /iscssion 3 dynamics o, grop discssion A inter1entionA smmari:ingA modlation o, 1oiceA
%ody langageA rele1anceA ,lency and coherence>
 Inter1ie0 &'ills 3 concept and processA pre-inter1ie0 planningA opening strategiesA ans0ering
strategiesA inter1ie0 throgh tele and 1ideo-con,erencing>
 5esmeC 0riting 3 strctre and presentationA planningA de,ining the career o%+ecti1eA pro+ecting ones
strengths and s'ill-setsA smmaryA ,ormats and stylesA letter-0riting>
 5eading comprehension 3 reading ,or ,actsA gessing meanings ,rom conte9tA scanningA s'immingA
in,erring meaningA critical reading>
 )echnical 5eport 0riting 3 )ypes o, ,ormats and stylesA s%+ect matter 3 organi:ationA clarityA
coherence and styleA planningA data-collectionA toolsA analysis>
2. M535(:( R&@:5'&(&3t-
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i1 T,& Co(4:t&' a5;&; La3<:a<& La= ,or 60 stdents 0ith 60 systemsA one master consoleA $28
,acility and English langage so,t0are ,or sel,- stdy %y learners>
ii1 T,& Co((:35+at5o3 SA5ll) La= 0ith mo1a%le chairs and adio-1isal aids 0ith a P>2 &ystemA a
)> ;>A a digital stereo 3adio D 1ideo system and camcorder etc>
S9)t&( R&@:5'&(&3t C Ha';Ea'& +o(4o3&3tD-
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i1= P 3 I; Processor
a= &peed 3 2>" !.K
%= 52M 3 L12 M6 Minimm
c= .ard /is' 3 "0 !6
1= .eadphones o, .igh ?ality
". S:<<&)t&; So>tEa'&-
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International <P= $td>A P%lishersA 8e0 /elhi>
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DISTRIBUTION AND WEIGHTAGE O7 MARKS@
Advanced Communication Sills Lab Practicals:
1> )he practical e9aminations ,or the English $angage $a%oratory practice shall %e condcted as per the
7ni1ersity norms prescri%ed ,or the core engineering practical sessions>
2> #or the English $angage la% sessionsA there shall %e a continos e1alation dring the year ,or 2L
sessional mar's and L0 End E9amination mar's> *, the 2L mar'sA 1L mar's shall %e a0arded ,or day-to-day
0or' and 10 mar's to %e a0arded %y condcting Internal $a% )est<s=> )he End E9amination shall %e
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the same instittion>
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201 % 2
OPERATIONS RESEARCH
UNIT * I
/e1elopment 3 /e,inition3 Characteristics and Phases 3 )ypes o, models 3 operation 5esearch models
3 applications>
ALLOCATION - $inear Programming Pro%lem #ormlation 3 !raphical soltion 3 &imple9 method 3
2rti,icial 1aria%les techni?es -)0o3phase methodA 6ig-M method 3 /ality Principle>
UNIT * II
TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM 3 #ormlation 3 *ptimal soltionA n%alanced transportation pro%lem 3
/egeneracy> 2ssignment pro%lem 3 #ormlation 3 *ptimal soltion - ;ariants o, 2ssignment Pro%lem-
)ra1eling &alesman pro%lem>
SEJUENCING 3 Introdction 3 #lo0 *&hop se?encing 3 n +o%s throgh t0o machines 3 n +o%s throgh
three machines 3 Eo% shop se?encing 3 t0o +o%s throgh QmC machines>
UNIT * III
REPLACEMENT - Introdction 3 5eplacement o, items that deteriorate 0ith time 3 0hen money 1ale
is not conted and conted 3 5eplacement o, items that ,ail completelyA grop replacement>
UNIT * IV
THEORY O7 GAMES - Introdction 3 Minima9 <ma9imin= 3 Criterion and optimal strategy 3 &oltion o,
games 0ith saddle points 3 5ectanglar games 0ithot saddle points 3 2 I 2 games 3 dominance principle
3 m I 2 D 2 I n games -graphical method>
UNIT * V
WAITING LINES - Introdction 3 &ingle Channel 3 Poisson arri1als 3 e9ponential ser1ice times 3 0ith
in,inite poplation and ,inite poplation models3 Mltichannel 3 Poisson arri1als 3 e9ponential ser1ice times
0ith in,inite poplation single channel Poisson arri1als>
UNIT * VI
INVENTORY - Introdction 3 &ingle item 3 /eterministic models 3 Prchase in1entory models 0ith one
price %rea' and mltiple price %rea's 3 shortages are not allo0ed 3 &tochastic models 3 demand may %e
discrete 1aria%le or continos 1aria%le 3 Instantaneos prodction> Instantaneos demand and continos
demand and no set p cost>
UNIT * VII
DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING - Introdction 3 6ellmanCs Principle o, optimality 3 2pplications o, dynamic
programming- capital %dgeting pro%lem 3 shortest path pro%lem 3 linear programming pro%lem>
UNIT * VIII
SIMULATION - /e,inition 3 )ypes o, simlation models 3 phases o, simlation3 applications o, simlation
3 In1entory and Being pro%lems 3 2d1antages and /isad1antages 3 &imlation $angages>
TE6T BOOK -
1> *perations 5esearch 4 &>/>&harma--edarnath
2> Introdction to *>54.iller D $i%ermann <)M.=>
RE7ERENCES -
1> *perations 5esearch 42>M>8atara+anAP>6alas%ramaniA2> )amilarasi4Pearson Edcation>
2> *perations 5esearch@ Methods D Pro%lems 4 Marice &aseiniA 2rhr Faspan D $a0rence #riedman
3> *perations 5esearch 4 5>Pannersel1amAP.I P%lications>
4> *perations 5esearch 4 (agner4 P.I P%lications>
L> *peration 5esearch 4E>->&harma4MacMilan>
6> *>54(ayne $>(inston4)homson 6roo's4cole
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DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
UNIT * I
/ata %ase &ystem 2pplicationsA data %ase &ystem ;& ,ile &ystem 3 ;ie0 o, /ata 3 /ata 2%straction 3
Instances and &chemas 3 data Models 3 the E5 Model 3 5elational Model 3 *ther Models 3 /ata%ase
$angages 3 //$ 3 /M$ 3 data%ase 2ccess ,or applications Programs 3 data %ase 7sers and 2dministrator
3 )ransaction Management 3 data %ase &ystem &trctre 3 &torage Manager 3 the Bery Processor
UNIT * II
.istory o, /ata %ase &ystems>/ata %ase design and E5 diagrams 3 6eyond E5 /esign EntitiesA 2ttri%tes
and Entity sets 3 5elationships and 5elationship sets 3 2dditional ,eatres o, E5 Model 3 Concept /esign 0ith
the E5 Model 3 Conceptal /esign ,or $arge enterprises>
UNIT * III
Introdction to the 5elational Model 3 Integrity Constraint *1er relations 3 En,orcing Integrity constraints 3
Berying relational data 3 $ogical data %ase /esign 3 Introdction to ;ie0s 3 /estroying 4altering )a%les and
;ie0s>
5elational 2lge%ra 3 &election and pro+ection set operations 3 renaming 3 Eoins 3 /i1ision 3 E9amples o,
2lge%ra o1er1ie0s 3 5elational calcls 3 )ple relational Calcls 3 /omain relational calcls 3 E9pressi1e
Po0er o, 2lge%ra and calcls>
UNIT * IV
#orm o, 6asic &B$ Bery 3 E9amples o, 6asic &B$ Beries 3 Introdction to 8ested Beries 3 Correlated
8ested Beries &et 3 Comparison *perators 3 2ggregati1e *perators 3 87$$ 1ales 3 Comparison sing
8ll 1ales 3 $ogical connecti1ityCs 3 28/A *5 and 8*) 3 Impact on &B$ Constrcts 3 *ter Eoins 3
/isallo0ing 87$$ 1ales 3 Comple9 Integrity Constraints in &B$ )riggers and 2cti1e /ata %ases>
UNIT * V
&chema re,inement 3 Pro%lems Cased %y redndancy 3 /ecompositions 3 Pro%lem related to decomposition
3 reasoning a%ot #/& 3 #I5&)A &EC*8/A ).I5/ 8ormal ,orms 3 6C8# 3 $ossless +oin /ecomposition 3
/ependency preser1ing /ecomposition 3 &chema re,inement in /ata %ase /esign 3 Mlti 1aled
/ependencies 3 #*5). 8ormal #orm>
UNIT * VI
)ransaction Concept- )ransaction &tate- Implementation o, 2tomicity and /ra%ility 3 Concrrent 3
E9ections 3 &eriali:a%ility- 5eco1era%ility 3 Implementation o, Isolation 3 )esting ,or seriali:a%ility- $oc' 3
6ased Protocols 3 )imestamp 6ased Protocols- ;alidation- 6ased Protocols 3 Mltiple !ranlarity>
UNIT * VII
5eco1ery and 2tomicity 3 $og 3 6ased 5eco1ery 3 5eco1ery 0ith Concrrent )ransactions 3 6,,er
Management 3 #ailre 0ith loss o, non1olatile storage-2d1ance 5eco1ery systems- 5emote 6ac'p systems>
UNIT * VIII
/ata on E9ternal &torage 3 #ile *rgani:ation and Inde9ing 3 Clster Inde9esA Primary and &econdary Inde9es
3 Inde9 data &trctres 3 .ash 6ased Inde9ing 3 )ree %ase Inde9ing 3 Comparison o, #ile *rgani:ations 3
Inde9es and Per,ormance )ning- Intitions ,or tree Inde9es 3 Inde9ed &e?ential 2ccess Methods <I&2M= 3
6+ )rees@ 2 /ynamic Inde9 &trctre>
TE6T BOOKS -
1> /ata %ase Management &ystemsA 5aghrama -rishnanA Eohannes !ehr'eA )2)2 Mc!ra0.ill 3rd Edition
2> /ata %ase &ystem ConceptsA &il%erschat:A -orthA Mc!ra0 hillA ; edition>
RE7ERENCES -
1> /ata %ase &ystems designA ImplementationA and ManagementA Peter 5o% D Carlos Coronel Mth Edition>
2> #ndamentals o, /ata%ase &ystemsA Elmasri 8a1rate Pearson Edcation
3> Introdction to /ata%ase &ystemsA C>E>/ate Pearson Edcation
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7INITE ELEMENT METHODS
UNIT * I
Introdction to #inite Element Method ,or sol1ing ,ield pro%lems> &tress and E?ili%rim> &train 3 /isplacement
relations> &tress 3 strain relations>
UNIT * II
*ne /imensional pro%lems @ #inite element modeling coordinates and shape ,nctions> Potential Energy
approach @ 2ssem%ly o, !lo%al sti,,ness matri9 and load 1ector> #inite element e?ationsA )reatment o,
%ondary conditionsA Badratic shape ,nctions>
UNIT * III
A3al9)5) o> B&a() - Element sti,,ness matri9 ,or t0o nodeA t0o degrees o, ,reedom per node %eam
element>
UNIT * IV
#inite element modelling o, t0o dimensional stress analysis 0ith constant strain triangles and treatment o,
%ondary conditions>
UNIT * V
#inite element modelling o, 29isymmetric solids s%+ected to 29isymmetric loading 0ith trianglar elements>
UNIT/VI
)0o dimensional ,or noded isoparametric elements and nmerical integration>
UNIT * VII
&teady state heat trans,er analysis @ one dimensional analysis o, a ,in and t0o dimensional analysis o, thin
plate> 2nalysis o, a ni,orm sha,t s%+ected to torsion>
UNIT/VIII
/ynamic 2nalysis @ #ormlation o, ,inite element modelA element matricesA e1alation o, Eigen 1ales and
Eigen 1ectors ,or a stepped %ar and a %eam>
TE6T BOOK -
1> Introdction to #inite Elements in Engineering 4 ChandraptlaA 2sho' and 6elegnd 4 Prentice 3
.all>
2> )he #inite Element Methods in Engineering 4 && 5ao 4 Pergamon>
RE7ERENCES -
1> 2n introdction to #inite Element Method 4 E8 5eddy 4 Me !ra0 .ill
2> #inite Element Methods4 2la1ala4)M.
3> )he #inite Element Method ,or Engineers 3 -enneth .> .e%nerA /onald $> /e0hirstA /oglas E>
&mith and )ed !> 6yrom 4 Eohn (iley D sons <2&I2= Pte $td>
4> #inite Element 2nalysis4 C>&>-rishna Mrthy
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INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL SYSTEMS
UNIT * I
/e,inition 3 6asic principles o, measrement 3 Measrement systemsA generali:ed con,igration and
,nctional descriptions o, measring instrments 3 e9amples> /ynamic per,ormance characteristics 3
sorces o, errorA Classi,ication and elimination o, error>
UNIT * II
M&a):'&(&3t o> D5)4la+&(&3t- )heory and constrction o, 1arios transdcers to measre displacement
3 Pie:o electricA Indcti1eA capacitanceA resistanceA ioni:ation and Photo electric transdcersA Cali%ration
procedres>
MEASUREMENT O7 TEMPERATURE - Classi,ication 3 5anges 3 ;arios Principles o, measrement
3 E9pansionA Electrical 5esistance 3 )hermistor 3 )hermocople 3 Pyrometers 3 )emperatre Indicators>>
UNIT * III
MEASUREMENT O7 PRESSURE - 7nits 3 classi,ication 3 di,,erent principles sed> ManometersA
PistonA 6ordon pressre gagesA 6ello0s 3 /iaphragm gages> $o0 pressre measrement 3 )hermal
condcti1ity gages 3 ioni:ation pressre gagesA Mcleod pressre gage>
UNIT * IV
MEASUREMENT O7 LEVEL - /irect method 3 Indirect methods 3 capacitati1eA ltrasonicA magneticA
cryogenic ,el le1el indicators 3 6%ler le1el indicators>
7LOW MEASUREMENT - 5otameterA magneticA 7ltrasonicA )r%ine ,lo0 meterA .ot 3 0ire anemometerA
$aser /oppler 2nemometer <$/2=>
UNIT * V
MEASUREMENT O7 SPEED - Mechanical )achometers 3 Electrical tachometers 3 &tro%oscopeA 8oncontact
type o, tachometer
M&a):'&(&3t o> A++&l&'at5o3 a3; V5='at5o3 - /i,,erent simple instrments 3 Principles o, &eismic
instrments 3 ;i%rometer and accelerometer sing this principle>
UNIT * VI
STRESS STRAIN MEASUREMENTS - ;arios types o, stress and strain measrements 3 electrical
strain gage 3 gage ,actor 3 method o, sage o, resistance strain gage ,or %ending compressi1e and
tensile strains 3 sage ,or measring tor?eA &train gage 5osettes>
UNIT * VII
MEASUREMENT O7 HUMIDITY 3 Moistre content o, gasesA sling psychrometerA 2%sorption
psychrometerA /e0 point meter>
MEASUREMENT O7 7ORCEBTORJUE AND POWER/ Elastic ,orce metersA load cellsA )orsion
metersA /ynamometers>
UNIT * VIII
ELEMENTS O7 CONTROL SYSTEMS - IntrodctionA Importance 3 Classi,ication 3 *pen and closed
systems &er1omechanisms3E9amples 0ith %loc' diagrams3)emperatreA speed D position control systems>
TE6T BOOKS -
1> Measrement &ystems@ 2pplications D design %y />& -mar>
2> Mechanical Measrements 4 6ec'(ithA MarangoniA$inehardA P.I 4 PE
RE7ERENCES -
1> Measrement systems@ 2pplication and designA /oe%lin Earnest> *> 2daptation %y Mani' and
/hanesh4 )M.
2> Instrmentation and Control systems4 &>6has'ar4 2nradha 2gencies>
3> E9perimental Methods ,or Engineers 4 .olman>
4> Mechanical and Indstrial Measrements 4 5>-> Eain4 -hanna P%lishers>
L> Instrmentation D mech> Measrements %y 2>-> )ayal A!algotia P%lications
6> InstrmentationA measrement D analysis %y 6>C>8a'ra D ->->ChodharyA )M.
M> Mechanical Measrements 4sahani
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ROBOTICS
<ELECTIVE * ID
UNIT * I
I3t'o;:+t5o3- 2tomation and 5o%oticsA C2/4C2M and 5o%otics 3 2n o1er 1ie0 o, 5o%otics 3 present
and ,tre applications 3 classi,ication %y coordinate system and control system>
UNIT * II
Co(4o3&3t) o> t,& I3;:)t'5al Ro=ot5+)- #nction line diagram representation o, ro%ot armsA common
types o, arms> ComponentsA 2rchitectreA nm%er o, degrees o, ,reedom 3 5e?irements and challenges
o, end e,,ectorsA determination o, the end e,,ectorsA comparison o, ElectricA .ydralic and Pnematic
types o, locomotion de1ices>
UNIT * III
Mot5o3 A3al9)5)- .omogeneos trans,ormations as applica%le to rotation and translation 3 pro%lems>
UNIT * IV
Ma354:lato' K53&(at5+)- &peci,ications o, matricesA /-. notation +oint coordinates and 0orld coordinates
#or0ard and in1erse 'inematics 3 pro%lems>
UNIT * V
/i,,erential trans,ormation and maniplatorsA Eaco%ians 3 pro%lems>/ynamics@ $agrange 3 Eler and
8e0ton 3 Eler ,ormations 3 Pro%lems>
UNIT VI
)ra+ectory planning and a1oidance o, o%staclesA path planningA &'e0 motionA +oint integrated motion 3
straight line motion 3 5o%ot programmingA langages and so,t0are pac'ages>
UNIT VII
Ro=ot a+t:ato') a3; 7&&; =a+A +o(4o3&3t)- 2ctators@ PnematicA .ydralic actatorsA electric D
stepper motors> #eed%ac' components@ position sensors 3 potentiometersA resol1ersA encoders 3 ;elocity
sensors>
UNIT VIII
Ro=ot A44l5+at5o3 53 Ma3:>a+t:'53<- Material )rans,er - Material handlingA loading and nloading-
Processing - spot and continos arc 0elding D spray painting - 2ssem%ly and Inspection>
TE6T BOOKS -
1> Indstrial 5o%otics 4 !roo1er M P 4Pearson Ed>
2> 5o%otics and Control 4 Mittal 5 - D 8agrath I E 4 )M.>
RE7ERENCES -
1> 5o%otics 4 # - &4 Mc!ra0 .ill>
2> 2n Introdction to 5o%ot )echnologyA 4 P> Coi,,et and M> Chairon:e 4 -ogam Page $td> 1O"3 $ondon>
3> 5o%otic Engineering 4 5ichard /> -la,terA Prentice .all
4> 5o%ot 2nalysis and Intelligence 4 2sada and &lo0 time 4 (iley Inter-&cience>
L> Introdction to 5o%otics 4 Eohn E Craig 4 Pearson Ed>
6> 5o%ot /ynamics D Control 3 Mar' (> &pong and M> ;idyasagar 4 Eohn (iley D &ons <2&I2= Pte $td>
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COMPUTATIONAL 7LUID DYNAMICS
CELECTIVE * ID
UNIT/I
El&(&3ta'9 ;&ta5l) 53 3:(&'5+al T&+,35@:&)- 8m%er system and errorsA 5epresentation o, integersA
#ractionsA #loating point 2rithmeticA loss o, signi,icance and error propagationA condition and insta%ilityA
comptational methods ,or error estimationA Con1ergence o, &e?ences>
UNIT * II
2pplied 8merical Methods@ &oltion o, a system o, simltaneos $inear 2lge%raic E?ationsA iterati1e
schemes o, Matri9 In1ersionA /irect Methods ,or Matri9 in1ersionA /irect Methods ,or %anded matrices>
UNIT / III
#inite /i,,erence 2pplications in .eat condction and Con1ention 3 .eat condctionA steady heat condction
in a rectanglar geometryA transient heat condctionA ,inite di,,erence application in con1ecti1e heat
trans,erA closre>
UNIT / IV
#inite /i,,erencesA discreti:ationA consistencyA sta%ilityA and #ndamentals o, ,lid ,lo0 modeling@
IntrodctionA elementary ,inite di,,erence ?otientsA implementation aspects o, ,inite-di,,erence e?ationsA
consistencyA e9plicit and implicit methods>
UNIT / V
Introdction to ,irst order 0a1e e?ationA sta%ility o, hyper%olic and elliptic e?ationsA ,ndamentals o, ,lid
,lo0 modelingA conser1ati1e propertyA the p0ind scheme>
UNIT / VI
5e1ie0 o, E?ations !o1erning #lid #lo0 and .eat )rans,er@ IntrodctionA conser1ation o, massA 8e0tonCs
second la0 o, motionA e9panded ,orms o, 8a1ier-sto'es e?ationsA conser1ation o, energy principleA special
,orms o, the 8a1ier-sto'es e?ations>
UNIT / VII
&teady ,lo0A dimensionless ,orm o, Momentm and Energy e?ationsA &to'es e?ationA conser1ati1e
%ody ,orce ,ieldsA stream ,nction - ;orticity ,ormlation>
UNIT /VIII
7535t& Vol:(& M&t,o;- 2ppro9imation o, sr,ace integralsA 1olme integralsA interpolation and di,,erentiation
practicesA 7p0ind interpolationA $inear interpolation and Badratic interpolation>
TE6T BOOK -
. 8merical heat trans,er and ,lid ,lo0 4 &has ;> Patan'ar- 6tter-0orth P%lishers
2> Comptational ,lid dynamics - 6asics 0ith applications - Eohn> /> 2nderson 4 Mc !ra0 .ill>
RE7ERENCES -
1> Comptational #lid #lo0 and .eat )rans,er4 8iyogiA Pearson P%lications
2> #ndamentals o, Comptational #lid /ynamics 3 )apan -> &engpta 4 7ni1ersities Press>
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MECHATRONICS
CELECTIVE * ID
UNIT * I
INTRODUCTION - /e,inition 3 )rends - Control Methods@ &tandalone A PC 6ased < 5eal )ime *perating
&ystemsA !raphical 7ser Inter,ace A &imlation = - 2pplications@ &PMA 5o%otA C8CA #M&A CIM>
UNIT * II
SIGNAL CONDITIONING - Introdction 3 .ard0are - /igital I4* A 2nalog inpt 3 2/C A resoltion A sped
channels
#iltering 8oise sing passi1e components 3 5esistorsA capacitors - 2mpli,ying signals sing *P amps 3
&o,t0are - /igital &ignal Processing 3 $o0 pass A high pass A notch ,iltering
UNIT * III
PRECISION MECHANICAL SYSTEMS - Pnematic 2ctation &ystems - Electro-pnematic 2ctation
&ystems - .ydralic 2ctation &ystems - Electro-hydralic 2ctation &ystems - )iming 6elts - 6all
&cre0 and 8t - $inear Motion !ides - $inear 6earings - .armonic )ransmission - 6earings- Motor 4 /ri1e
&election>
UNIT * IV
ELECTRONIC INTER7ACE SUBSYSTEMS - ))$A CM*& inter,acing - &ensor inter,acing - 2ctator
inter,acing 3 solenoids A motors Isoation schemes- opto coplingA %,,er ICCs - Protection schemes 3 circit
%rea'ers A o1er crrent sensing A reseta%le ,ses A thermal dissipation - Po0er &pply - 6ipolar transistors
4 mos,ets
UNIT * V
ELECTROMECHANICAL DRIVES - 5elays and &olenoids - &tepper Motors - /C %rshed motors - /C
%rshless motors - /C ser1o motors - 4-?adrant ser1o dri1es A P(MCs - Plse (idth Modlation - ;aria%le
#re?ency /ri1esA ;ector /ri1es - /ri1e &ystem load calclation>
UNIT * VI
MICROCONTROLLERS OVERVIEW @ "0L1 Microcontroller A micro processor strctre - /igital
Inter,acing - 2nalog Inter,acing - /igital to 2nalog Con1ertors - 2nalog to /igital Con1ertors - 2pplications>
Programming 32ssem%ly A C < $E/ 6lin'ing A ;oltage measrement sing 2/C=>
UNIT * VII
P5*!52MM26$E $*!IC C*8)5*$$E5& @ 6asic &trctre - Programming @ $adder diagram -
)imersA Internal 5elays and Conters - &hi,t 5egisters - Master and Emp Controls - /ata .andling -
2nalog inpt 4 otpt - P$C &election - 2pplication>
U35t * VIII
PROGRAMMABLE MOTION CONTROLLERS @ Introdction - &ystem )rans,er #nction - $aplace
trans,orm and its application in analysing di,,erential e?ation o, a control system - #eed%ac' /e1ices @
Position A ;elocity &ensors - *ptical Incremental encoders - Pro9imity &ensors @ Indcti1e A Capaciti1e A
In,rared - Continos and discrete processes - Control &ystem Per,ormance D tning - /igital Controllers
- P A PI A PI/ Control - Control modes 3 Position A ;elocity and )or?e - ;elocity Pro,iles 3 )rape:oidal
- &> Cr1e - Electronic !earing - Controlled ;elocity Pro,ile - Mlti a9is Interpolation A P)P A $inear A
Circlar - Core ,nctionalities 3 .ome A 5ecord position A !o to Position - 2pplications @ &PMA 5o%otics>
TE6T BOOKS -
1> Mechatronics Electronics Control &ystems in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering %y ( 6oltonA
Pearson Edcation PressA 3rd editionA 200L>
2> Mechatronics4M>/>&ingh4E>!>Eoshi4P.I>
RE7ERENCES -
1> Mechatronics &orce 6oo' %y 8e0ton C 6ragaA )homson P%licationsA Chennai>
2> Mechatronics 3 8> &hanmgam 4 2nradha 2gencies P%lisers>
3> Mechatronics &ystem /esign 4 /e1das shetty45ichard4)homson>
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ADVANCED DATA STRUCTURES AND ALGORITHMS
CELECTIVE * ID
7nit I@-
C++ Class *1er1ie0- Class /e,initionA *%+ectsA Class Mem%ersA 2ccess ControlA Class &copeA Constrctors
and destrctorsA parameter passing methodsA Inline ,nctionsA static class mem%ersA this pointerA ,riend
,nctionsA dynamic memory allocation and deallocation <ne0 and delete=A e9ception handling>
7nit II@-
#nction *1erloadingA *perator *1erloadingA !eneric Programming- #nction and class templatesA
Inheritance %asicsA %ase and deri1ed classesA inheritance typesA %ase class access controlA rntime
polymorphism sing 1irtal ,nctionsA a%stract classesA streams I4*>
7nit III@-
2lgorithmsA per,ormance analysis-time comple9ity and space comple9ityA*-notationA *mega notation and
)heta notationA 5e1ie0 o, %asic data strctres - the list 2/)A stac' 2/)A ?ee 2/)A implementation sing
template classes in C++A sparse matri9 representation>
7nit I;@-
/ictionariesA linear list representationA s'ip list representationA operations- insertionA deletion and searchingA
hash ta%le representationA hash ,nctionsA collision resoltion-separate chainingA open addressing-linear
pro%ingA ?adratic pro%ingA do%le hashingA rehashingAe9tendi%le hashingA comparison o, hashing and s'ip
lists>
7nit ;@-
Priority Bees 3 /e,initionA 2/)A 5eali:ing a Priority Bee sing .eapsA /e,initionA insertionA /eletionA
2pplication-.eap &ortA E9ternal &orting- Model ,or e9ternal sortingA Mlti0ay mergeA Polyphase merge>
7nit ;I@-
S&a'+, t'&&) C4a't ID - 6inary search treesA de,initionA 2/)A implementationA operations-searchingA
insertion and deletionA 6alanced search trees- 2;$ treesA de,initionA height o, an 2;$ treeA representationA
operations-insertionA deletion and searching>
S&a'+, t'&&) C4a't IID - Introdction to 5ed 36lac' trees and &play )reesA 6-)rees-6-)ree o, order mA height
o, a 6-)reeA insertionA deletion and searchingA Comparison o, &earch )rees>
7nit ;II@-
/i1ide and Con?er- !eneral methodA applications 3 6inary searchA merge sortA ?ic' sortA &trassenCs matri9
mltiplication
E,,icient non recrsi1e tree tra1ersal algorithmsA 6iconnected components> /is+oint set operationsA nion and
,ind algorithms>
7nit ;III@-
G'&&;9 (&t,o; a3; D93a(5+ 4'o<'a((53< @ !eneral method <!reedy=A Minimm cost spanning treesA Eo%
se?encing 0ith deadlinesA !eneral method </ynamic Programming=A *ptimal %inary search treesA 041
'napsac' pro%lemA *rdering Matri9 Mltiplications
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1> /ata &trctres and 2lgorithm 2nalysis in C++A Mar' 2llen (eissA Pearson
EdcationA second edition>
2> /ata strctresA 2lgorithms and 2pplications in C++A&>&ahniA7ni1ersity press <India=
p1t ltdA 2
nd
editionA *rient $ongman p1t>ltd>
RE7ERENCE -
1> /ata strctres and 2lgorithms in C++A Michael )>!oodrichA 5>)amassia and
/>MontA &e1enth Edition (iley stdent editionA Eohn (iley and &ons>
2> /ata &trctres and 2lgorithms in C++A )hird EditionA 2dam /ro:de'A )homson
3> Pro%lem sol1ing 0ith C++A )he **PA #orth editionA (>&a1itchA Pearson edcation>
4> C++A )he Complete 5e,erenceA 4
th
EditionA .er%ert &childtA )M.>
L> /ata strctres sing C and C++A $angsamA 2genstein and )anen%amA P.I4Pearson
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UNCONVENTIONAL MACHINING PROCESSES
CELECTIVE * IID
UNIT * I
INTRODUCTION 3 8eed ,or non-traditional machining methods-Classi,ication o, modern machining
processes 3 considerations in process selection> Materials> 2pplications>
UNIT II
7ltrasonic machining 3 Elements o, the processA mechanics o, metal remo1al process parametersA
economic considerationsA applications and limitationsA recent de1elopment>
UNIT * III
2%rasi1e +et machiningA (ater +et machining and a%rasi1e 0ater +et machine @ 6asic principlesA e?ipmentsA
process 1aria%lesA mechanics o, metal remo1alA M55A application and limitations>
UNIT / IV
ELECTRO * CHEMICAL PROCESSES - #ndamentals o, electro chemical machiningA electrochemical
grindingA electro chemical honing and de%rring processA metal remo1al rate in ECMA )ool designA
&r,ace ,inish and accracy economic aspects o, ECM 3 &imple pro%lems ,or estimation o, metal remo1al
rate> #ndamentals o, chemicalA machiningA ad1antages and applications>
UNIT / V
THERMAL METAL REMOVAL PROCESSES - !eneral Principle and applications o, Electric /ischarge
MachiningA Electric /ischarge !rinding and electric discharge 0ire ctting processes 3 Po0er circits ,or
E/MA Mechanics o, metal remo1al in E/MA Process parametersA selection o, tool electrode and dielectric
,lidsA methods sr,ace ,inish and machining accracyA characteristics o, spar' eroded sr,ace and
machine tool selection> (ire E/MA principleA applications>
UNIT * VI
!eneration and control o, electron %eam ,or machiningA theory o, electron %eam machiningA comparison o,
thermal and non-thermal processes 3!eneral Principle and application o, laser %eam machining 3 thermal
,eatresA ctting speed and accracy o, ct>
UNIT/VII
2pplication o, plasma ,or machiningA metal remo1al mechanismA process parametersA accracy and
sr,ace ,inish and other applications o, plasma in man,actring indstries>
Chemical machining-principle- mas'ants 3etchants- applications>
UNIT * VIII
Magnetic a%rasi1e ,inishingA 2%rasi1e ,lo0 ,inishingA Electrostream drillingA &haped t%e electrolytic machining>
TE6T BOOK -
1. 2d1anced machining processes4 ;- Eain4 2llied p%lishers>
RE7ERENCES -
1> Modern Machining Process 4 Pandey P>C> and &hah .>&>4 )M.>
2> 8e0 )echnology 4 6hattacharya 24 )he Instittion o, EngineersA India 1O"4>
2> Modern Prodction 4 *perations Management 4 6a,,a D 5a'esh &arin>
RE7ERENCES -
1> *perations Management 3 &>8> Chary>
2> In1entory Control )heory and Practice 4 Martin -> &tarr and /a1id (> Miller>
3> 5elia%ility Engineering D Bality Engineering %y /r> C> 8adha Mni 5eddy and /r> -> ;i+aya
-mar 5eddyA !algotia P%licationsA P1t>A $imited>
4> Prodction Control 2 Bantitati1e 2pproach 4 Eohn E> 6iegel>
L> Prodction Control 4 Moore>
6> *perations Management 4 Eoseph Mon's>
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NON*CONVENTIONAL SOURCES O7 ENERGY
CELECTIVE / IID
UNIT * I
PRINCIPLES O7 SOLAR RADIATION @ 5ole and potential o, ne0 and rene0a%le sorceA the solar
energy optionA En1ironmental impact o, solar po0erA physics o, the snA the solar constantA e9traterrestrial
and terrestrial solar radiationA solar radiation on titled sr,aceA instrments ,or measring solar radiation and
sn shineA solar radiation data>
UNIT/II
SOLAR ENERGY COLLECTION @ #lat plate and concentrating collectorsA classi,ication o, concentrating
collectorsA orientation and thermal analysisA ad1anced collectors>
UNIT/III
SOLAR ENERGY STORAGE AND APPLICATIONS @ /i,,erent methodsA &ensi%leA latent heat and
strati,ied storageA solar ponds> &olar 2pplications- solar heating4cooling techni?eA solar distillation and
dryingA photo1oltaic energy con1ersion>
UNIT/IV
WIND ENERGY @ &orces and potentialsA hori:ontal and 1ertical a9is 0indmillsA per,ormance characteristicsA
6et: criteria
UNIT/V
BIO/MASS @ Principles o, 6io-Con1ersionA 2naero%ic4aero%ic digestionA types o, 6io-gas digestersA gas
yieldA com%stion characteristics o, %io-gasA tili:ation ,or coo'ingA I>C>Engine operation and economic
aspects>
UNIT/VI
GEOTHERMAL ENERGY @ 5esorcesA types o, 0ellsA methods o, harnessing the energyA potential in
India>
UNIT/VII
OCEAN ENERGY @ *)ECA Principles tili:ationA setting o, *)EC plantsA thermodynamic cycles> )idal
and 0a1e energy@ Potential and con1ersion techni?esA mini-hydel po0er plantsA and their economics>
UNIT/VIII
DIRECT ENERGY CONVERSION @ 8eed ,or /ECA Carnot cycleA limitationsA principles o, /EC>
)hermo-electric generatorsA see%ec'A peltier and +ol )homson e,,ectsA #igre o, meritA materialsA applicationsA
M./ generatorsA principlesA dissociation and ioni:ationA hall e,,ectA magnetic ,l9A M./ acceleratorA M./
EngineA po0er generation systemsA electron gas dynamic con1ersionA economic aspects> #el cellsA
principlesA ,aradayCs la0CsA thermodynamic aspectsA selection o, ,els and operating conditions>
TE6T BOOKS-
1> 5ene0a%le energy resorces4 )i0ari and !hosal4 8arosa>
2> 8on-Con1entional Energy &orces 4!>/> 5ai
RE7ERENCES-
1> 5ene0a%le Energy &orces 4)0idell D (eir
2> &olar Energy 4&'hame
3> &plar Po0er Engineering 4 6>& Magal #ran' -reith D E># -reith>
4> Principles o, &olar Energy 4 #ran' -rieth D Eohn # -reider>
L> 8on-Con1entional Energy 4 2sho' ; /esai 4(iley Eastern>
6> 8on-Con1entional Energy &ystems 4 - Mittal 4(heeler
M> 5ene0a%le Energy )echnologies 45amesh D -mar 48arosa
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201 % 2
POWER PLANT ENGINEERING
CELECTIVE / IID
UNIT * I
Introdction to the &orces o, Energy 3 5esorces and /e1elopment o, Po0er in India>
STEAM POWER PLANT - Plant $ayotA (or'ing o, di,,erent CircitsA #el and handling e?ipmentsA
types o, coalsA coal handlingA choice o, handling e?ipmentA coal storageA 2sh handling systems>
UNIT II
STEAM POWER PLANT - C*M67&)I*8 P5*CE&& @ Properties o, coal 3 o1er,eed and nder,eed
,el %edsA tra1eling grate sto'ersA spreader sto'ersA retort sto'ersA pl1eri:ed ,el %rning system and its
componentsA com%stion needs and draght systemA cyclone ,rnaceA design and constrctionA /st
collectorsA cooling to0ers and heat re+ection> Corrosion and ,eed 0ater treatment>
UNIT * III
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE PLANT - /IE&E$ P*(E5 P$28)@ Introdction 3 IC EnginesA
typesA constrction3 Plant layot 0ith a9iliaries 3 ,el spply systemA air starting e?ipmentA l%rication
and cooling system 3 sper charging>
UNIT IV
GAS TURBINE PLANT - Introdction 3 classi,ication - constrction 3 $ayot 0ith a9iliaries 3 Principles
o, 0or'ing o, closed and open cycle gas tr%ines> Com%ined Cycle Po0er Plants and comparision>
UNIT * V
.F/5* E$EC)5IC P*(E5 P$28)@ (ater po0er 3 .ydrological cycle 4 ,lo0 measrement 3 drainage
area characteristics 3 .ydrographs 3 storage and Pondage 3 classi,ication o, dams and spill 0ays>
.F/5* P5*EEC)& 28/ P$28)@ Classi,ication 3 )ypical layots 3 plant a9iliaries 3 plant operation
pmped storage plants>
UNIT VI
P*(E5 #5*M 8*8-C*8;E8)I*82$ &*75CE&@ 7tili:ation o, &olar- Collectors- Principle o,
(or'ingA (ind Energy 3 types 3 .2()A ;2() -)idal Energy>
/I5EC) E8E5!F C*8;E5&I*8@ &olar energyA #el cellsA )hermo electric and )hermo ionicA M./
generation>
UNIT * VII
87C$E25 P*(E5 &)2)I*8 @ 8clear ,el 3 %reeding and ,ertile materials 3 8clear reactor 3
reactor operation>
)FPE& *# 5E2C)*5&@ Pressri:ed 0ater reactorA 6oiling 0ater reactorA sodim-graphite reactorA ,ast
6reeder 5eactorA .omogeneos 5eactorA !as cooled 5eactorA 5adiation ha:ards and shielding 3 radioacti1e
0aste disposal>
UNIT * VIII
P*(E5 P$28) EC*8*MIC& 28/ E8;I5*8ME8)2$ C*8&I/E52)I*8&@ Capital costA in1estment
o, ,i9ed chargesA operating costsA general arrangement o, po0er distri%tionA $oad cr1esA load dration
cr1e>
/e,initions o, connected loadA Ma9imm demandA demand ,actorA a1erage loadA load ,actorA di1ersity ,actor
3 related e9ercises>
E,,lents ,rom po0er plants and Impact on en1ironment 3 polltants and polltion standards 3 Methods o,
Polltion control>
TE6T BOOK -
1> 2 )e9t 6oo' o, Po0er Plant Engineering 4 5a+pt 4 $a9mi P%lications
2> Po0er Plant Engineering 3 P>C>&harma 4 &>->-ataria P%
RE7ERENCES -
1> Po0er Plant Engineering@ P>->8ag4 II Edition 4)M.>
2> Po0er plant Engineering4 5amalingam4 &cietech P%lishers
3> 2 Corse in Po0er Plant Engineering@ 4 2rora and &> /om'nd0ar>
4> Po0er station Engineering 3 El(a'il 4 Mc.ill>
L> 2n Introdction to Po0er Plant )echnology 4 !>/> 5ai>
6> Po0er plant Engg - Elanche:hian- I>-> International P%>
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UNI6 AND SHELL PROGRAMMING
CELECTIVE/IID
U35t I-
Introdction to 7ni9@- 2rchitectre o, 7ni9A #eatres o, 7ni9 A 7ni9 Commands 3 P2).A manA echoA print,A
scriptA pass0dA nameA 0hoA dateA sttyA p0dA cdA m'dirA rmdirA lsA cpA m1A rmA catA moreA 0cA lpA odA tarA g:ip>
U35t II -
7ni9 7tilities@- Introdction to ni9 ,ile systemA 1i editorA ,ile handling tilitiesA secrity %y ,ile permissionsA
process tilitiesA dis' tilitiesA net0or'ing commandsA nlin'A dA d,A montA montA ,indA nmas'A limitA psA
0A ,ingerA arpA ,tpA telnetA rlogin>)e9t processing tilities and %ac'p tilities A detailed commands to %e co1ered
are tailA head A sortA nlA ni?A grepA egrepA ,grepA ctA pasteA +oinA teeA pgA commA cmpA di,,A trA a0'A cpio
U35t III -
I3t'o;:+t5o3 to S,&ll) -
7ni9 &essionA &tandard &treamsA 5edirectionA PipesA )ee CommandA Command E9ectionA Command-$ine
EditingA BotesA Command &%stittionA Eo% ControlA 2liasesA ;aria%lesA Prede,ined ;aria%lesA *ptionsA
&hell4En1ironment Cstomi:ation>
75lt&') -
#ilters and PipesA Concatenating ,ilesA /isplay 6eginning and End o, ,ilesA Ct and PasteA &ortingA )ranslating
CharactersA #iles 0ith /plicate $inesA Cont charactersA (ords or $inesA Comparing #iles>
U35t IV -
G'&4 -
*perationA grep #amilyA &earching ,or #ile Content>
S&; -
&criptsA *perationA 2ddressesA commandsA 2pplicationsA grep and sed>
U35t V -
aEA-
E9ectionA #ields and 5ecordsA &criptsA *perationsA PatternsA 2ctionsA 2ssociati1e 2rraysA &tring #nctionsA
&tring #nctionsA Mathematical #nctionsA 7ser 3 /e,ined #nctionsA 7sing &ystem commands in a0'A
2pplicationsA a0' and grepA sed and a0'>
U35t VI -
I3t&'a+t5?& Ko'3 S,&ll -
-orn &hell #eatresA )0o &pecial #ilesA ;aria%lesA *tptA InptA E9it &tats o, a CommandA e1al CommandA
En1ironmental ;aria%lesA *ptionsA &tartp &criptsA Command .istoryA Command E9ection Process>
Ko'3 S,&ll P'o<'a((53< -
6asic &cript conceptsA E9pressionsA /ecisions@ Ma'ing &electionsA 5epetitionA special Parameters and
;aria%lesA changing Positional ParametersA 2rgment ;alidationA /e%gging &criptsA &cript E9amples>
U35t VII -
I3t&'a+t5?& C S,&ll -
C shell ,eatresA )0o &pecial #ilesA ;aria%lesA *tptA InptA E9it &tats o, a CommandA e1al CommandA
En1ironmental ;aria%lesA *n-*,, ;aria%lesA &tartp and &htdo0n &criptsA Command .istoryA Command
E9ection &cripts>
C S,&ll P'o<'a((53< -
6asic &cript conceptsA E9pressionsA /ecisions@ Ma'ing &electionsA 5epetitionA special Parameters and
;aria%lesA changing Positional ParametersA 2rgment ;alidationA /e%gging &criptsA &cript E9amples>
U35t VIII -
75l& Ma3a<&(&3t -
#ile &trctresA &ystem Calls ,or #ile Management 3 createA openA closeA readA 0riteA lsee'A lin'A symlin'A
nlin'A statA ,statA lstatA chmodA cho0nA /irectory 2PI 3 opendirA readdirA closedirA m'dirA rmdirA mas'>
TE6T BOOKS -
1> 7ni9 and shell Programming 6ehro: 2> #oro:anA 5ichard #> !il%erg>)homson
2> For 7ni9 the ltimate gideA &mita%ha /asA )M.> 2
nd
Edition>
RE7ERENCES -
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1> 7ni9 ,or programmers and sersA 3rd editionA !raham !lassA -ing 2%lesA Pearson Edcation>
2> 7ni9 programming en1ironmentA -ernighan and Pi'eA P.I> 4 Pearson Edcation
3> )he Complete 5e,erence 7ni9A 5osenA .ostA -leeA #ar%erA 5osins'iA &econd EditionA )
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HEAT TRANS7ER LAB
1> Composite &la% 2pparats 3 *1erall heat trans,er co-e,,icient>
2> .eat trans,er throgh lagged pipe>
3> .eat )rans,er throgh a Concentric &phere
4> )hermal Condcti1ity o, gi1en metal rod>
L> .eat trans,er in pin-,in
6> E9periment on )ransient .eat Condction
M> .eat trans,er in ,orced con1ection apparats>
"> .eat trans,er in natral con1ection
O> Parallel and conter ,lo0 heat e9changer>
10> Emissi1ity apparats>
11> &te,an 6olt:man 2pparats>
12> .eat trans,er in drop and ,ilm 0ise condensation>
13> Critical .eat ,l9 apparats>
14> &tdy o, heat pipe and its demonstration>
1L> &tdy o, )0o 3 Phase ,lo0>
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PRODUCTION DRAWING PRACTICE AND INSTRUMENTATION LAB
UNIT * I
Con1entional representation o, Materials 3 con1entional representation o, parts 3 scre0 +ointsA 0elded
+ointsA springsA gearsA electricalA hydralic and pnematic circits 3 methods o, indicating notes on
dra0ings>
UNIT * II
L5(5t) a3; 75t) - )ypes o, ,itsA e9ercises in1ol1ing selection 4 interpretation o, ,its and estimation o, limits
,rom ta%les>
UNIT * III
7o'( a3; Po)5t5o3al Tol&'a3+&) - Introdction and indication o, the tolerances o, ,rom and position on
dra0ingsA de,ormation o, rnot and total rnot and their indication>
UNIT * IV
S:'>a+& 'o:<,3&)) a3; 5t) 53;5+at5o3 @ /e,initions 3 ,inishes o%taina%le ,rom 1arios man,actring
processesA recommended sr,ace roghness on mechanical components>
UNIT * V
.eat treatment and sr,ace treatment sym%ols sed on dra0ings>
UNIT * VI
D&ta5l&; a3; Pa't ;'aE53<)- /ra0ing o, parts ,rom assem%ly dra0ings 0ith indications o, si:eA tolerancesA
roghnessA ,orm and position errors etc>
UNIT * VII
Part dra0ing sing compter aided dra,ting %y C2/ so,t0are
TE6T BOOKS -
1> Prodction and /ra0ing 3 ->$> 8arayana D P> -annaiah4 8e0 2ge
2> machine /ra0ing 0ith 2to C2/- Pohit and !hoshA PE
RE7ERENCE -
. !eometric dimensioning and tolerancing- Eames /> Meado0s4 6>& P%lications
2> Engineering MetrologyA 5>-> EainA -hanna P%lications
CBD INSTRUMENTATION LAB
1> Cali%ration o, Pressire !ages
2> Cali%ration o, transdcer ,or temperatre measrement>
3> &tdy and cali%ration o, $;/) transdcer ,or displacement measrement>
4> Cali%rationo, strain gage ,or temperatre measrement>
L> Cali%ration o, thermocople ,or temperatre measrement>
6> Cali%ration o, capaciti1e transdcer ,or anglar displacement>
M> &tdy and cali%ration o, photo and magnetic speed pic'ps ,or the measrement o, speed>
"> Cali%ration o, resistance temperatre detector ,or temperatre measrement>
O> &tdy and cali%ration o, a rotometer ,or ,lo0 measrement>
10> &tdy and se o, a &eismic pic'p ,or the measrement o, 1i%ration amplitde o, an engine %ed
at 1arios loads>
11> &tdy and cali%ration o, Mcleod gage ,or lo0 pressre>
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PRODUCTION PLANNING AND CONTROL
UNIT * I
Introdction @ /e,inition 3 *%+ecti1es o, prodction Planning and Control 3 #nctions o, prodction planning
and control 3 Elements o, prodction control 3 )ypes o, prodction 3 *rgani:ation o, prodction planning
and control department 3 Internal organi:ation o, department>
UNIT * II
#orecasting 3 Importance o, ,orecasting 3 )ypes o, ,orecastingA their ses 3 !eneral principles o,
,orecasting 3 #orecasting techni?es 3 ?alitati1e methods and ?antiti1e methods>
UNIT * III
In1entory management 3 #nctions o, in1entories 3 rele1ant in1entory costs 3 26C analysis 3 ;E/
analysis 3 E*B model 3 In1entory control systems 3 P3&ystems and B-&ystems 3
UNIT * IV
Introdction to M5P D E5PA $*6 <$ine o, 6alance=A EI) in1entoryA and Eapanese concepts>
UNIT * V
5oting 3 /e,inition 3 5oting procedre 35ote sheets 3 6ill o, material 3 #actors a,,ecting roting
procedre> &chedle 3de,inition 3 /i,,erence 0ith loading
UNIT * VI
&chedling Policies 3 )echni?esA &tandard schedling methodsA
UNIT * VII
$ine 6alancingA 2ggregate planningA Chase planningA E9peditingA controlling aspects>
UNIT * VIII
/ispatching 3 2cti1ities o, dispatcher 3 /ispatching procedre 3 ,olo0p 3 de,inition 3 5eason ,or
e9istence o, ,nctions 3 types o, ,ollo0pA applications o, compter in prodction planning and control>
TE6T BOOKS -
1> Elements o, Prodction Planning and Control 4 &amel Eilon>
2> Modern Prodction4 operation managements 4 6a,,a D 5a'esh &arin
RE7ERENCES -
1> *perations Management 3 &>8> Chary>
2> In1entory Control )heory and Practice 4 Martin -> &tarr and /a1id (> Miller>
3> 5elia%ility Engineering D Bality Engineering %y /r> C> 8adha Mni 5eddy and /r> -> ;i+aya
-mar 5eddyA !algotia P%licationsA P1t>A $imited>
4> Prodction Control 2 Bantitati1e 2pproach 4 Eohn E> 6iegel>
L> Prodction Control 4 Moore>
6> *perations Management 4 Eoseph Mon's>
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NEURAL NETWORKS AND 7UMMY LOGIC SYSTEMS
CEl&+t5?& * IIID
O=G&+t5?& -
)his corse introdces the %asics o, 8eral 8et0or's and essentials o, 2rti,icial 8eral 8et0or's 0ith &ingle
$ayer and Mltilayer #eed #or0ard 8et0or's> 2lso deals 0ith 2ssociate Memories and introdces #::y sets
and #::y $ogic system components> )he 8eral 8et0or' and #::y $ogic application to &ystems
Engineering is also presented> )his s%+ect is 1ery important and se,l ,or doing Pro+ect (or'>
U35t * I- I3t'o;:+t5o3 to N&:'al N&tEo'A)
IntrodctionA .mans and ComptersA *rgani:ation o, the 6rainA 6iological 8eronA 6iological and 2rti,icial
8eron ModelsA Characteristics o, 288A McClloch-Pitts ModelA .istorical /e1elopmentsA Potential
2pplications o, 288>
!nit" II: Essentials of Artificial #eural #et$ors
2rti,icial 8eron ModelA *perations o, 2rti,icial 8eronA )ypes o, 8eron 2cti1ation #nctionA 288
2rchitectresA Classi,ication )a9onomy o, 288 3 Connecti1ityA $earning &trategy <&per1isedA 7nsper1isedA
5ein,orcement=A $earning 5les>
!nit%III: Single Layer &eed &or$ard #eural #et$ors
IntrodctionA Perceptron Models@ /iscreteA Continos and Mlti-CategoryA )raining 2lgorithms@ /iscrete and
Continos Perceptron 8et0or'sA $imitations o, the Perceptron Model>
U35t/ IV- M:lt5la9&' 7&&; >o'Ea'; N&:'al N&tEo'A)
Credit 2ssignment Pro%lemA !enerali:ed /elta 5leA /eri1ation o, 6ac'propagation <6P= )rainingA &mmary
o, 6ac'propagation 2lgorithmA -olmogoro1 )heoremA $earning /i,,iclties and Impro1ements>
U35t V- A))o+5at5?& M&(o'5&)
Paradigms o, 2ssociati1e MemoryA Pattern MathematicsA .e%%ian $earningA !eneral Concepts o, 2ssociati1e
MemoryA 6idirectional 2ssociati1e Memory <62M= 2rchitectreA 62M )raining 2lgorithms@ &torage and 5ecall
2lgorithmA 62M Energy #nction>
2rchitectre o, .op,ield 8et0or'@ /iscrete and Continos 1ersionsA &torage and 5ecall 2lgorithmA &ta%ility
2nalysis>
U35t * VI- Cla))5+al 8 7:KK9 S&t)
Introdction to classical sets - propertiesA *perations and relationsJ #::y setsA Mem%ershipA 7ncertaintyA
*perationsA propertiesA ,::y relationsA cardinalitiesA mem%ership ,nctions>
!#I' (II: &u))y Logic System Components
#::i,icationA Mem%ership 1ale assignmentA de1elopment o, rle %ase and decision ma'ing systemA
/e,::i,ication to crisp setsA /e,::i,ication methods>
UNIT VIII- A44l5+at5o3)
N&:'al 3&tEo'A a44l5+at5o3)- Process identi,icationA controlA ,alt diagnosis>
7:KK9 lo<5+ a44l5+at5o3)- #::y logic control and #::y classi,ication>
'E*' +,,-:
1> &> 5a+ase'haran and !> 2> ;i+ayala'shmi paiA X8eral 8et0or'sA #::y logicA !enetic algorithms@
synthesis and applicationsYA P.I P%licationA 2004>
2> Eohn Fen and 5e:a $anganA X#::y $ogic@ IntelligenceA Control and In,ormationYA Pearson EdcationA
2004>
.E&E.E#CE +,,-S:
1> &imon .ay'inA X8eral 8et0or's- 2 comprehensi1e ,ondationYA Pearson EdcationA 2001>
2> &>8>&i1anandamA &>&mathiA&> 8> /eepa XIntrodction to 8eral 8et0or's sing M2)$26 6>0YA )M.A
2006>
3> Eames 2 #reeman and /a1is &'apraA 8eral 8et0or's Pearson EdcationA 2002>
4> )imothy E> 5ossA X #::y $ogic (ith Engineering 2pplicationsYA Mc!ra0-.ill Inc> 1OOM
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TRIBOLOGY
CELECTIVE * IIID
UNIT / I
&tdy o, 1arios parameters@ ;iscosityA ,lo0 o, ,lidsA 1iscosity and its 1ariation -a%solte and 'inematic
1iscosityA temperatre 1ariationA 1iscosity inde9 determination o, 1iscosityA di,,erent 1iscometers sed>
UNIT * II
.ydrostatic l%rication@ .ydrostatic step %earingA application to pi1oted pad thrst %earing and other
applicationsA hydrostatic li,tsA hydrostatic s?ee:e ,ilms and its application to +ornal %earing>
UNIT / III
.ydrodynamic theory o, l%rication@ ;arios theories o, l%ricationA petro,,s e?ationA 5eynoldCs e?ation
in t0o dimensions -E,,ects o, side lea'age - 5eynolds e?ation in three dimensionsA #riction in sliding
%earingA hydro dynamic theory applied to +ornal %earingA minimm oil ,ilm thic'nessA oil 0hip and 0hirl anti
-,riction %earing>
UNIT * IV
#riction and po0er losses in +ornal %earings @Cali%ration o, ,riction loss ,riction in concentric %earingsA
%earing modIsA &ommer,ield nm%erA heat %alanceA practical consideration o, +ornal %earing design
considerations>
UNIT / V
2ir l%ricated %earing@ 2d1antages and disad1antages application to .ydrodynamic +ornal %earingsA
hydrodynamic thrst %earings> .ydrostatic thrst %earings> .ydrostatic %earing 2nalysis inclding
compressi%ility e,,ect>
UNIT / VI
&tdy o, crrent concepts o, %ondary ,riction and dry ,riction>
UNIT / VII
)ypes o, %earing oil pads@ .ydrostatic %earing 0ic' oiled %earingsA oil ringsA pressre ,eed %earingA partial
%earings -e9ternally pressri:ed %earings>
UNIT / VIII
B&a'53< (at&'5al) - !eneral re?irements o, %earing materialsA types o, %earing materials>
TE6T BOOK -
1> #ndamentals o, )ri%ologyA 6asA &en!pta and 2h+a4P.I
2> )ri%ology in Indstry - &shil -mar &ri1atsa1aA &> Chand DCo>
RE7ERENCE -
1> )ri%ology 3 6>C> Ma+mdar
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NANOTECHNOLOGY
CELECTIVE * IIID
UNIT/I
G&3&'al I3t'o;:+t5o3- 6asics o, Bantm MechanicsA .armonic oscillatorA magnetic PhenomenaA %and
strctre in solidsA Moss%aer and &pectroscopyA optical phenomena %onding in solidsA 2nisotropy>
UNIT/II
S5l5+o3 Ca'=5;&- 2pplication o, &ilicon car%ideA nano materials preparationA &intering o, &iCA I-ray /i,,raction
dataA electron microscopy sintering o, nano particlesA
Na3o 4a't5+l&) o> Al:(53a a3; M5'+o35a@ 8ano materials preparationA Characteri:ationA (ear materials and
nano compositesA
UNIT/III
M&+,a35+al 4'o4&'t5&)- &trength o, nano crystalline &iCA Preparation ,or strength measrementsA Mechanical
propertiesA Magnetic propertiesA
U35t /IV
El&+t'5+al 4'o4&'t5&)- &0itching glasses 0ith nanoparticlesAElectronic condction 0ith nano particles
O4t5+al 4'o4&'t5&)@ *ptical propertiesA special properties and the colored glasses
UNIT/V
Process o, synthesis o, nano po0dersA Electro depositionA Important naon materials
UNIT/VI-
I3?&)t5<a53< a3; (a354:lat53< (at&'5al) 53 t,& 3a3o)+al&- Electron microscopicsA scanning pro%e
microscopicsA optical microscopics ,or nano science and technologyA I-ray di,,raction>

UNIT/VII
Na3o=5olo<9 - Interaction %et0een %imolecles and naoparticle sr,aceA /i,,erent types o, inorganic materials
sed ,or the synthesis o, hy%rid nano-%io assem%liesA 2pplication o, nano in %iologyA naopro%es ,or 2nalytical
2pplications-2 ne0 Methodology in medical diagnostics and 6iotechnologyA Crrent stats o, nano
6iotechnologyA #tre perspecti1es o, 8ano%iologyA 8anosensors>
UNIT/VIII
Na3oM&;5+&3) - /e1eloping o, 8anomedicens 8anosytems in seAProtocols ,or nanodrg 2dministrationA
8anotechnology in /iagnostics applicationsA materials ,or sed in /iagnostics and )herapetic applicationsA
Moleclar 8anomechanicsA Moleclar de1icesA 8anotri%ologyA stdying tri%ology at nanoscaleA 8anotri%ology
applications>
TE6T BOOKS-
1> 8ano Materials- 2>->6andyopadhyay4 8e0 2ge P%lishers>
2> 8ano Essentials- )>Pradeep4)M.

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COMPUTER ORGANIMATION AND ARCHITECTURE
CELECTIVE * IIID
UNIT/I
BASIC STRUCTURE O7 COMPUTERS - Compter )ypesA #nctional nitA 6asic *perational conceptsA 6s
strctresA &o,t0areA Per,ormanceA mltiprocessors and mlti compters> /ata 5epresentation> #i9ed Point
5epresentation> #loating 3 Point 5epresentation> Error /etection codes> 2dditionA s%tractions and
mltiplications and algorithms>
UNIT/II
REGISTER TRANS7ER LANGUAGE AND MICROOPERATIONS - 5egister )rans,er langage> 5egister
)rans,er 6s and memory trans,ersA 2rithmetic MircrooperatiaonsA logic micro operationsA shi,t micro
operationsA 2rithmetic logic shi,t nit> Instrction codes> Compter 5egisters Compter instrctions 3
Instrction cycle>
UNIT/III
M&(o'9 3 5e,erence Instrctions> Inpt 3 *tpt and Interrpt> &)2C- organi:ation> Instrction ,ormats>
2ddressing modes> /2)2 )rans,er and maniplation> Program control> 5edced Instrction set compter>
UNIT/IV
MICRO PROGRAMMED CONTROL - Control memoryA 2ddress se?encingA microprogram e9ampleA design
o, control nit .ard 0ired control> Microprogrammed control
UNIT/V
THE MEMORY SYSTEM - 6asic concepts semicondctor 52M memories> 5ead-only memories Cache
memories per,ormance considerationsA ;irtal memories secondary storage> Introdction to 52I/>
UNIT/VI
INPUT/OUTPUT ORGANIMATION - Peripheral /e1icesA Inpt-*tpt Inter,aceA 2synchronos data
trans,er Modes o, )rans,erA Priority Interrpt /irect memory 2ccessA Inpt 3*tpt Processor <I*P= &erial
commnicationJ Introdction to peripheral componentA Interconnect <PCI= %s> Introdction to standard serial
commnication protocols li'e 5&232A 7&6A IEEE13O4>
UNIT/VII
PIPELINE AND VECTOR PROCESSING - Parallel ProcessingA PipeliningA 2rithmetic PipelineA Instrction
PipelineA 5I&C Pipeline ;ector ProcessingA 2rray Processors>
UNIT/VIII
MULTI PROCESSORS - Characteristics or MltiprocessorsA Interconnection &trctresA Interprocessor
2r%itration> InterProcessor Commnication and &ynchroni:ation Cache Coherance> &hared Memory
Mltiprocessors>
TE6T BOOKS -
1> Compter *rgani:ation 3 Carl .amacherA K1on's ;ranesicA &a,eaKa'yA ;th EditionA Mc!ra0 .ill>
2> Compter &ystems 2rchitectre 3 M>Moris ManoA IIIrd EditionA Pearson4P.I
RE7ERENCES -
1> Compter *rgani:ation and 2rchitectre 3 (illiam &tallings &i9th EditionA Pearson4P.I
2> &trctred Compter *rgani:ation 3 2ndre0 &> )anen%amA 4th Edition P.I4Pearson
3> #ndamentals or Compter *rgani:ation and /esignA - &i1araama /andamdi &pringer Int> Edition>
4> Compter *rgani:ationA 2n+aneylA .imalaya P% hose>
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PRINCIPLES O7 ENTREPRENEURSHIP
CEl&+t5?&/IVD
U35t -Introdction to Entreprenership
/e,inition o, EntreprenerA Entreprenerial )raitsA Entreprener 1s> ManagerA Entreprener 1s Intraprener>
)he Entreprenerial decision process> 5ole o, Entreprenership in Economic /e1elopmentA Ethics and &ocial
responsi%ility o, Entrepreners> *pportnities ,or Entrepreners in India and a%road> (oman as Entreprener>
U35t II @ Creating and &tarting the ;entre
&orces o, ne0 IdeasA Methods o, generating ideasA creating pro%lem sol1ingA prodct planning and
de1elopment process>
U35t III - )he 6siness Plan
8atre and scope o, 6siness plan A (riting 6siness PlanA E1alating 6siness plansA 7sing and
implementing %siness plans> Mar'eting planA ,inancial plan and the organi:ational planA $anching ,ormalities>
U35t IV @ #inancing and Managing the ne0 1entre
&orces o, capitalA 5ecord 'eepingA recritmentA moti1ating and leading teamsA ,inancial controls > Mar'eting
and sales controls> E-commerce and EntreprenershipA Internet ad1ertising>
U35t V - 8e0 1entre E9pansion &trategies and Isses
#eatres and e1alation o, +oint 1entresA ac?isitionsA mergesA ,ranchising> P%lic issesA rights issesA %ons
isses and stoc' splits>
U35t VI @ Instittional spport to Entreprenership
5ole o, /irectorate o, IndstriesA /istrict IndstriesA Centres </ICs=A Indstrial /e1elopment Corporation
<I/C=A &tate #inancial corporation <&#Cs=A &mall &cale Indstries /e1elopment Corporations <&&I/Cs=A -hadi
and 1illage Indstries Commission <-;IC=A )echnical consltancy *rganisation <)C*=A &mall Indstries
&er1ice Institte <&I&I=A 8ational &mall Indstries Corporation <8&IC=A &mall Indstries /e1elopment 6an' o,
India<&I/6I=
U35t VII @Prodction and Mar'eting Management
)hrst o, prodction managementA &election o, prodction )echni?esA plant tili:ation and maintenanceA
/esigning the 0or' placeA In1entory controlA material handling and ?ality control> Mar'eting ,nctionsA mar'et
segmentationA mar'et research and channels o, distri%tionA &ales promotion and prodct pricing>
U35t VIII
$a%or legislationA &alient Pro1ision nder Indian #actories 2ctA Indstrial /isptes 2ctA Employees &tate
Insrance 2ctA (or'menCs Compensation 2ct and payment o, 6ons 2ct>
)his corse replaces the corse o,,ered in earlier years as QEntreprenershipD ManagementC
T&Ft BooA)-
1. 5o%ert .isrichA D Michael Peters@ EntreprenershipA )M.A L
th
Edition>
2> /ollinger@ EntreprenershipA44eA PearsonA 2004>
RE7ERENCES-
1> ;asant /esal@ /ynamics o, Entreprenerial /e1elopment and managementA .imalaya P%lishing
.oseA 2004>
2> .ar1ard 6siness 5e1ie0 on Entreprenership> .65 Paper 6ac'A 1OOO>
3> 5o%ert E>Cal1in@ Entreprenerial ManagementA )M.A 2004>
4> !rmeet 8aroola@ )he Entreprenerial ConnectionA )M.A 2001>
L> 6olton D )hompson @ Entrepeners- )alentA )emperamentA )echni?eA 6tter0orth .einemannA
2001>
6> 2gar0al @Indian Economy A (ish0a Pra'ashan 200L>
M> /tt D &ndaram @ Indian Economy> &> ChandA 200L>
"> &ri1asta1a@ Indstrial 5elations D $a%or $a0sA ;i'asA 200L>
O> 2rna -algd@ Entreprenership Management %y> ;i'as p%lishing hoseA 2003>
10> )homas (> Kimmerer D 8orman M> &car%orogh@ Essential o, Entreprenership and small %siness
managementA P.IA 44eA 200L>
11> Mary Colter@ Entreprenership in 2ctionA P.IA 24eA 200L>
12> -aplan@ Patterns o, EntreprenershipA (illeyA 200L>
13> 8/ -apoor@ Indstrial $a0A &ltan Chand D &onsA 200L>
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AUTOMATION IN MANU7ACTURING
CELECTIVE * IVD
UNIT * I
Introdction )ypes and strategies o, atomationA pnematic and hydralic components circitsA 2tomation
in machine tools> Mechanical ,eeding and too changing and machine tool control trans,er the atomaton>
UNIT * II
2tomated ,lo0 lines @ Methods or 0or' part transport trans,er Mechanical %,,er storage control ,nctionA
design and ,a%rication consideration>
UNIT * III
2nalysis o, 2tomated ,lo0 lines@ !eneral terminology and analysis o, trans,er lines 0ithot and 0ith
%,,er storageA partial atomationA implementation o, atomated ,lo0 lines>
UNIT * IV
2ssem%ly system and line %alancing @ 2ssem%ly process and systems assem%ly lineA line %alancing
methodsA 0ays o, impro1ing line %alanceA ,le9i%le assem%ly lines>
UNIT * V
2tomated material handling @ )ypes o, e?ipmentA ,nctionsA analysis and design o, material handling
systems con1eyor systemsA atomated gided 1ehicle systems>
UNIT /VI
2tomated storage systemsA 2tomated storage and retrie1al systemsJ 0or' in process storageA inter,acing
handling and storage 0ith man,actring>
UNIT * VII
2dapti1e control systems @ IntrodctionA adapti1e control 0ith optimi:ationA 2dapti1e control 0ith constraintsA
2pplication o, 2>C> in Machining operations> 7se o, 1arios parameters sch as ctting ,orceA )emperatresA
1i%ration and acostic emission>
UNIT * VIII
6siness process 5e-engineering@ Introdction to 6PE logisticsA E5PA &o,t0are con,igration o, 6PEA
concrrent EngineeringA )echni?es o, 5apid Proto typing>
TE6T BOOK -
1> 2tomationA Prodction &ystems and Compter Integrated Man,actring @ M>P> !roo1er>4
PE4P.I
RE7ERENCES -
1> Compter control o, Man,actring &ystems %y Foram Coreom>
2> C2/ 4 C2M4 CIM %y 5adha'rishnan>
3> 2tomation %y (> 6e'insham>
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INTERACTIVE COMPUTER GRAPHICS
CELECTIVE / IVD
7nit-1
IntrodctionA 2pplication area o, Compter graphicsA o1er1ie0 o, graphic systemA 1ideo-display de1icesA raster-
scan systemsA random scan systemsA graphics monitors and 0or' stations and inpt de1ices
7nit-II
*tpt primiti1es@ Points and linesA line dra0ing algorithmsA mid-point circle algorithmA
#illed area primiti1es@ scan-line polygon ,ill algorithmA %ondary-,ill and ,lood-,ill algorithm
7nit-III
2-/ geometrical trans,ormations@ )ranslationA scalingA rotationA re,lection and shear trans,ormation matri9
representations and homogeneos co-ordinatesA composite trans,ormationsA trans,ormations %et0een
coordinates
7nit -I;
2-/ 1ie0ing @ )he 1ie0ing pipe-lineA 1ie0ing coordinat4 re,erence ,rameA 0indo0 to 1ie0-port co-ordinate
trans,ormationsA 1ie0ing ,nctionA Cohen-&therland and Cyrs-%ec' line clipping algorithmsA &therland-
.odgeman polygon clipping algorithm
7nit -;
3-/ o%+ect representation@ Polygon sr,acesA ?adric sr,acesA spline representationA .ermite cr1eA 6e:ier
cr1e and 6-spline cr1eA 6e:ier and 6-spline sr,acesA 6asic illmination modelsA shading algorithms
7nit -;I
3-/ geometric trans,ormations@ )ranslationA rotationA scalingA re,lection and shear trans,ormation and
composite trans,ormations
7nit -;II
;isi%le sr,ace detection methods@ Classi,icationA %ac'-,ace detectionA depth-%,,erA scan-lineA depth sorting
7nit-;III
Compter animation@ /esign o, animation se?enceA general compter animation ,nctionsA raster animationA
compter animation langageA 'ey ,rame systemA motion speci,ication
)e9t %oo's@
1> X Compter !raphics C 1ersionY /onald .earn and M> Paline 6a'erA Pearson4P.I
2> XCompter !raphics Principles D practiceYA second edition in CA #oleyA ;an/amA #einer and .ghesA
Pearson Edcation
RE7ERENCES -
1> XCompter !raphics &econd editionYA Khigand 9iangA 5oy Plastoc'A &chamCs otlinesA )ata Mc-
!ra0 hill edition>
2> Procedral elements ,or Compter !raphicsA /a1id # 5ogersA )ata Mc !ra0 hillA 2nd edition>
3> XPrinciples o, Interacti1e Compter !raphicsYA 8eman and &prolA )M.>
4> Principles o, Compter !raphicsA &halini !o1ilA PaiA 200LA &pringer>
L> Compter !raphicsA &te1en .arringtonA )M.
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OPERATING SYSTEM CONCEPTS
CELECTIVE * IVD
UNIT I -
Co(4:t&' S9)t&( a3; O4&'at53< S9)t&( O?&'?5&E- *1er1ie0 o, compter operating systems operating
systems ,nctions protection and secrity distri%ted systems special prpose systems operating systems
strctres and systems calls operating systems generation
UNIT II -
P'o+&)) Ma3a<&(&3t 3 Process concepts threadsA schedling-criteria algorithmsA their e1alationA
)hread schedlingA case stdy o, (indo0s
UNIT III -
Co3+:''&3+9 - Process synchroni:ationA the critical- section pro%lemA PetersonCs &oltionA synchroni:ation
.ard0areA semaphoresA classic pro%lems o, synchroni:ationA monitorsA &ynchroni:ation e9amplesA atomic
transactions> Case stdy o, (indo0s
UNIT IV -
M&(o'9 Ma3a<&(&3t - &0appingA contigos memory allocationA pagingA strctre o, the page ta%le A
segmentationA 1irtal memoryA demand pagingA page-5eplacementA algorithmsA case stdy o, (indo0s
UNIT V -
P'53+54l&) o> ;&a;lo+A 3 system modelA deadloc' characteri:ationA deadloc' pre1entionA detection and
a1oidanceA reco1ery ,orm deadloc'A
I/O systemsA .ard0areA application inter,aceA 'ernel I4* s%systemA )rans,orming I4* re?ests .ard0are
operationA &)5E2M&A per,ormance>
UNIT VI -
75l& )9)t&( I3t&'>a+&/ the concept o, a ,ileA 2ccess MethodsA /irectory strctreA #ile system montingA ,ile
sharingA protection>
75l& S9)t&( 5(4l&(&3tat5o3/ #ile system strctreA ,ile system implementationA directory implementationA
directory implementationA allocation methodsA ,ree-space managementA e,,iciency and per,ormanceA case
stdy o, (indo0s
UNIT VII -
Ma))/)to'a<& )t':+t:'& o1er1ie0 o, Mass-storage strctreA /is' strctreA dis' attachment dis' schedlingA
s0ap-space managementA 52I/ strctreA sta%le-storage implementationA )ertiary storage strctre>
UNIT VIII -
P'ot&+t5o3 a3; S&+:'5t9- ProtectionA !oals o, ProtectionA Principles o, ProtectionA 2ccess control )he
&ecrity pro%lemA program threatsA system and net0or' threats cryptography as a secrity toolA
TE6T BOOKS -
1> *perating &ystem Concepts- 2%raham &il%erchat:A Peter 6> !al1inA !reg !agne Mth EditionA Eohn (iley>
2> *perating systems- 2 Concept %ased 2pproach-/>M>/hamdhereA 2
nd
EditionA )M.
RE7ERENCES -
1> *perating &ystemsC 3 Internal and /esign Principles &tallingsA #i,th
Edition3200LA Pearson edcation4P.I
2> *perating &ystem 2 /esign 2pproach-Cro0leyA )M.>
3> Modern *perating &ystemsA 2ndre0 & )anen%am 2nd edition
Pearson4P.I>
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< 2D CAD / CAM LAB -
1> D'a>t53< - /e1elopment o, part dra0ings ,or 1arios components in the ,orm o, orthographic and
isometric> 5epresentation o, /imensioning and tolerances scanning and plotting> &tdy o, scriptA
/IE 28/ I!E& #I$E&>
2> Pa't Mo;&l53< - !eneration o, 1arios 3/ Models throgh ProtrsionA re1ol1eA shell s0eep>
Creation o, 1arios ,eatres> &tdy o, parent child relation> #eatre %ased and 6oolean %ased
modeling sr,ace and 2ssem%ly Modeling> &tdy o, 1arios standard )ranslators> /esign simple
components>
3> a=> /etermination o, de,lection and stresses in 2/ and 3/ trsses and %eams>
%=> /etermination o, de,lections component and principal and ;on-mises stresses in plane
stressA plane strain and 29isymmetric components>
c=> /etermination o, stresses in 3/ and shell strctres <at least one e9ample in each case=
d=> Estimation o, natral ,re?encies and mode shapesA .armonic response o, 2/ %eam>
e=> &teady state heat trans,er 2nalysis o, plane and 29isymmetric components>
4> a=> /e1elopment o, process sheets ,or 1arios components %ased on tooling Machines>
%=> /e1elopment o, man,actring and tool management systems>
c=> &tdy o, 1arios post processors sed in 8C Machines>
d=> /e1elopment o, 8C code ,or ,ree ,orm and sclptred sr,aces sing C2M pac'ages>
e=> Machining o, simple components on 8C lathe and Mill %y trans,erring 8C Code 4 ,rom a
C2M pac'age> )hrogh 5& 232>
,= Bality Control and inspection>
A39 S5F So>tEa'& Pa+Aa<&) >'o( t,& >olloE53<-
7se o, 2to C2/A Micro &tationA C2)I2A Pro-EA I-/E2&A 28&F&A 8I&2A C2E#EMA !i%%s C2MA
Master C2M etc>
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