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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

Mechanical Engineering
Sr.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Percent
age
10%
10%
05%
10%
10%
15%
15%
05%
15%
05%
100%

Core Areas
Mechanics of Materials
Engineering Drawing and Graphics
Mechanics of Machines
Machine Design
Manufacturing Processes
Fluid Mechanics
Thermodynamics
Heat and Mass Transfer
Engineering Mechanics (Statics & Dynamics)
Engineering Materials
Total

Detailed
Sr.
No.
1.

Core Areas
Mechanics of Materials:
Mechanical properties of materials, tensile,
compressive and shear stress & strain, Hookes
law, stress strain relationship, thermal
stresses, torsion of circular bars, shearing
force and bending moment, pure bending of
beams, shear stresses in beams, beam
deflection using various methods, residual
stresses, analysis of statically indeterminate
problems, stress concentration, thin and thick
curved bars, thin walled pressure vessels.
Analysis of stress and strain in two and three
dimensions, principal stresses and strains,
Mohrs circle for stress and strain, thick walled
cylinders, symmetrical and asymmetrical

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2.

3.
4.

loading, introduction to fracture mechanics,


impact loading, fatigue and creep, virtual
work, theories of failure. Theory of columns.
Engineering Drawing and Graphics:
Types of lines, lettering, dimensioning,
planning
of
drawing
sheet,
Types
of
projections, orthographic projections, plane of
projections, four quadrants, projection of
points, projection of straight lines, traces of a
line, inclination to both the planes, projection
of oblique and auxiliary planes, Loci of points
and straight lines. Types of solids, polyhedra,
solids of revolution, prism, pyramid, cylinder,
cone, sphere. Section on plane of various
solids, Geometric tolerance.
Mechanics of Machines:
Simple mechanism, screw threads and
efficiency, friction of pivot, collar and conical
bearing, cone, plate and centrifugal clutch,
belts and rope drives, chains and sprockets,
bands and shoe brakes, governors, effort and
power, sensitivity, controlling force and
stability, gyroscope, geometry of gears, gear
trains, dynamometers. Linkages: synthesis and
analysis, position, velocity and acceleration
analysis, turning moment diagram, flywheels,
cam and follower, steering gears, balancing
Machine Design:
Basic criteria of design of machine parts,
determination of permissible and actual
stresses, factor of safety, design of keys,
cotters, and couplings, Design of brakes and
clutches, flywheel, Design of welded, riveted
and bolted joints, Design of translation screws,
Design codes and standards, tolerances,
standards of fits & tolerances. Kinematics,

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5.

6.

force analysis and design of spur, helical, bevel


& worm gears, design of rolling contact
bearings, hydrodynamic theory of lubrication,
journal bearings, mechanical springs, design of
belts, ropes and chains, design of shafts.
Manufacturing Processes:
Forming & shaping processes and equipment,
material removal, cutting tools, machining
processes for producing various shapes,
extrusion and drawing, sheet metal forming,
forming & shaping plastics & composite
materials, joining process & equipment, solid
state welding process, soldering , Brazing,
metal casting process & equipment: powder
metallurgy,
surface
treatment,
nonconventional machining process (Laser cutting,
injection molding etc.) jigs & fixtures.
Fluid Mechanics:
Fluid Properties, Ideal and real fluids, viscosity
and compressibility of fluids, fluid pressure,
absolute, gauge and vacuum pressures,
difference between static and dynamic
pressure, flow velocity and flow rate,
Measurement of static pressure, stagnation
pressure, pressure in a fluid under the action
of gravity, homogeneous fluid, constantvelocity rotation of a liquid around-fixed axis,
hydraulic circuits, force on container wall, force
on flat surfaces, force on curved surfaces,
buoyancy of fluid at rest, stability of a floating
body, surface tension and capillary tubes. One
dimensional inviscid flow (flow filament
theory), equation of continuity, Eulers
equations of motion, Bernoullis equation,
impulse and momentum, one dimensional
viscous flow, generalized Bernoullis equation,

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8.

flow in conduits
Dimensional analysis,
similitude and its applications, Buckingham- Pi
theorem, Reynolds law of similitude, Two and
three dimensional ideal fluid flow, Potential
flow, circulation, stream function and velocity
potential, uniform flow, two dimensional
source and sink, vortex, the doublet, lift and
drag forces. Two and three dimensional viscous
fluid flow, Navier stokes equations of motion,
two dimensional flow between parallel plates,
flow in a circular pipe, creep flow, Reynolds
equation, hydrodynamic lubrication in journal
bearing, Boundary layer theory, laminar &
turbulent boundary layers, boundary layer
control, airfoil cascades. Fluid machinery,
Similarity relations for turbo machines, specific
speed, classification of turbo machines,
impulse turbines, reaction turbines, hydraulic
jacks, pumps and their performance curves.
Thermodynamics:
Basic concepts and definitions, Properties of a
pure substance, Equation of state, Work and
Heat, First law of Thermodynamics, Internal
energy and enthalpy, Second Law of
Thermodynamics, Carnot Cycle, Entropy,
Irreversibility and availability. Vapour power
and refrigeration cycles, Air standard Power
and refrigeration cycles. Thermodynamic
relations, Ideal gas mixtures. Gas and vapour
mixtures.
Chemical
reactions.
Chemical
equilibrium.
Heat and Mass Transfer:
Conduction, heat equation, Fouriers law, one
dimensional steady state heat conduction
through plane and composite walls, cylinders
and spheres with and without heat generating

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sources, critical thickness of insulation, heat


transfer through extended surfaces, transient
conduction, lumped capacitance method.
Convection, Newtons law of cooling, boundary
layer, natural (free) and forced convection
heat transfer. coefficient of heat transfer for
free and forced convection, effects of laminar,
transition and turbulent flow on coefficient of
heat transfer, flow over flat plates, heat
transfer for flow through pipes and ducts, nondimensional parameters related to heat
transfer and their applications. Shear stresses,
friction coefficient for fully developed flow,
Reynolds analogy, heat transfer with phase
change, boiling, condensation. Radiation,
Stefan Boltzmanns law, black body radiation,
absorptivity, reflectivity, transmissivity. Wiens
Displacement law, Kirchoffs law, gray body
radiation. Radiation shape factor and its
applications. Mass transfer, Ficks law and its
application, analogy between momentum, heat
and mass transfer, Heat exchangers &
classification, overall heat transfer coefficient.
LMTD and NTU methods.
Engineering
Mechanics
(Statics
&
Dynamics)
Force
System,
rectangular
components,
moment, couples, resultant of forces, moments
and couples (two and three dimensional
systems). Equilibrium, Mechanical systems,
isolation and equilibrium equations for two and
three
dimensional
systems.
Free
body
diagram, two force and three force members.
Structures. Plane trusses, method of joints,
method of sections, frames and machine
analysis. Forces in beams and cables Friction.

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Types of friction, dry friction, application of
friction, Kinematics of Particles, Rectilinear
motion, plane curvilinear motion, rectangular
coordinates, normal and tangential coordinates
polar coordinates, Kinetics of Particles, Force,
mass, and acceleration, Newtons second law
of motion, equations of motion, kinetic
diagrams,
rectilinear
motion,
curvilinear
motion. Work and energy, potential energy.
Impulse and momentum, conservation of
momentum. Plane Kinematics of Rigid Bodies.
Angular motion relations, absolute motion,
relative velocity, instantaneous centre of zero
velocity, relative acceleration. Plane Kinetics of
Rigid Bodies, Force, mass, and acceleration,
equation of motion, translation, fixed axis
rotation, general plane motion, work and
energy relationship, impulse and momentum
equation.

10.

Engineering Materials
Crystalline structure of metals, allotropy.
Crystallographic
planes,
mechanisms
in
metals, slip and slip systems, dislocation,
twinning, yield phenomenon and strain aging,
Production of iron, wrought iron, cast iron.
Production of steel and its classification,
ferrite, austenite, S-iron, cementite, pearlite,
martensite, bainite, etc. Iron-carbon phase
diagram, alloying elements and their effect on
the properties of alloy steel. Refining of
copper, aluminum and zinc.

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