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INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

GURU GHASIDAS VISHWAVIDHALAYA


(A CENTRAL UNIVERSITY ESTABLISHED BY THE CENTRAL UNIVERSITY ORDINANCE 2009, NO: 3 OF 2009)

DEPARTMENT OF MECHNICAL ENGINEERING

STUDY & EVALUATION SCHEME


W.E.F. SESSION 2011-2012
Year: B.Tech. III Year
SEMESTER: V
S
Course
No. No.

SUBJECT

PERIODS

Credits

EVALUATION SCHEME

SUB

(THEORY )

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

ME- 351
ME- 352
ME- 353
ME- 354
ME -355

Machine Design-I
Mechanics of Solid-II
Industrial Engineering
Internal Combustion Engine
Fluid Machinery
Total

T P

3
3
3
3
3

1
1
1
1
1

15 5

INTERNAL
ASSESSMENT*

TOTAL

ESE

40
40
40
40
40

60
60
60
60
60

100
100
100
100
100

4
4
4
4
4

200

300

500

20

( PRACATICALS)
Fluid Machinery Lab
6. ME- 356

30

20

50

7. ME- 357

Internal Combustion Engine Lab

30

20

50

8. ME- 358

Seminar

50

50

110

40

150

26

Total
Total Credits: 26
Total Contact Hour: 29
Total Marks: 650

*INTERNAL ASSESSMENT-(MSE- Mid Semester Examination of 20 Marks, Two Class


Test/Assignment/Quizzes/Group Discussion etc.)
L-LECTURE, T-TUTORIAL, P-PRACTICAL,CT-CLASS TEST, E.S.E END SEMESTER EXAMINATION.

Category of Course

Mechanical Engg.
B. TECH-V Sem

Course Code

ME-351

Course Title

Machine Design-I

Periods/Week
L

P C

- 4

Theory Paper

Max Marks-60
Min MarksDuration-4Hrs

ME-351 Machine Design-I


Unit-I
Steady stresses and variable stresses in machine member-introduction to the design process
factors influencing machine design, selection of material based on mechanical properties ,direct,
bending and torsional stress equation ,impact and shock loading ,calculation of principle stresses
for various load combination ,eccentric loading ,design of curved beams ,crane hook and c frame
,factor of safety ,theories of failure ,stress concentration, fatigue design for variable loading
,solderberg ,Goodman and Gerber relations.
Unit-II
Riveted joints failure of riveted join, strength and efficiency of riveted joint. Design of butt and
lap joint for a boiler ,eccentrically loaded riveted joint.
Design of thread joints, bolted joint in tension, torque requirement for bolt tightening ,bolted
joint under fluctuating load. Eccentrically loaded joint in shear ,bolted joint with combined
stresses.
Unit-III
Design of cotter and knuckle joints, socket and spigot cotter joint, sleeve and cotter joint Gib
and cotter joint, design of knuckle joints.
Welded joints- stresses in butt and fillet welds, strength of welded joints ,eccentrically loaded
joint, welding joint subjected to Bending moment.
Unit-IV
Design of Keys and coupling, flat and square keys, woodruff keys, splines, muff coupling,
compression coupling, flange coupling, flexible coupling.
Unit-V Design of shafts: subjected to twisting moment, bending moment, combined twisting
moment and bending moment, fluctuating loads, design of shaft on the basis of rigidity.
Text Books:
1. Machine Design-Bhandari, TMH
2. Machune Design:Spott, TMH
3. Machine Design: J.Shigley, TMH
4. Machine Design: Khurmi & Gupta, Khanna Pub.
2

Category of Course

Mechanical Engg.
B. TECH-V Sem

Course Code

ME-352

Course Title

MECHANICS OF SOLID-II

Periods/Week
L

P C

- 4

Theory Paper

Max Marks-60
Min MarksDuration-3Hrs

ME-352 MECHANICS OF SOLID-II


UNIT-I Three dimensional analysis of stress and strain;
State of stress at a point, stress matrix, stress invariants and stress transformation,
principal stress and principal planes, three dimensional Mohrs stress circle, Equilibrium
equations, stresses on octahedral planes.
Three dimensional strains at a point, strain matrix, principal strain, strain invariants and
associated planes, strain transformation, physical interpretation of normal and shear
strain, compatibility equations & their interpretation.
UNIT-II Flexural Loading
Unsymmetrical bending, bending of curved bars, shear centre and stress in Thin-Walled
open sections.
UNIT-III Axisymmetric Problems
Thick cylinders under internal and external pressure, compound cylinders (shrink fit),
rotating disc and cylinders of uniform and variable thickness, thin spherical shells.
UNIT-IV Torsion:
Torsion of non-circular members, General Prismatic bar, rectangular bars and thin walled
sections, membrane analogy, Torsion of hollow sections, plastic yielding of circular
shafts. Open coiled helical spring.
UNIT-V Energy Methods:
Energy methods: Strain energy expression, strain energy under axial loading, under
bending & torsional loading, Maxwell Bettis Reciprocal theorem, Catisliglianos theorem
and it applications.
Displacement methods; force methods, impact loading, open coiled helical spring.

Text Books :

Boresi, A.P., and Sidebottom, O.M., Advance Mechanics of Materials. John Willey
and sons, 1985.
Srinath, L.S., Advanced Mechanics of Materials, 1952.
Seeley, F.B. and Smith, J.O., Advanced Mechanics of Materials, 1952.
3

Mechanics of solid by Grandall-Dahl, Lardner,TMGH.


Strength of material by Rattan 2/E McGraw Hill
Mechanics of solid by popov, PHI.

Category of Course

Mechanical Engg.
B. TECH-V Sem

Course Code

ME-353

Course Title

INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING

Periods/Week
L

P C

- 4

Theory Paper

Max Marks-60
Min MarksDuration-3Hrs

ME-353 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING


Unit-I Introduction
History & Development of industrial engineering. Productivity definition; means of increasing
productivity; work study definition; productivity and work study; work of F.W. Taylor; Frank and
Lillian Gilberth and their contribution .
Unit-II Method Study
Definition & basic procedure, selection of jobs, recording technique; micro motion, study;
Therbligs; cyclograph and Chronocyclo-graph; principle of motion economy: design of work place
layout; analysis in the form of chart; operation chart; flow process chart; flow diagram; string
diagram; man machine chart; two hand chart; Simo chart.
Unit-III Work Measurement
Definition, objectives, application, number of cycle to be timed, time study equipment,
performance rating; allowances; number of cycle to be studied; determination of standard time;
predetermined motion time systems. Conducting work sampling study & establishing standard
time.
Unit-IV Wages & Incentives
Characteristics of a good wage or incentive system, method of wage payment. Concept of wage
incentive schemes; financial and non financial; Taylor differential piece rate, Halsey premium
plane; Merrics multiple piece rate system.
Ergonomics, work space dimension, design of work place, environmental stresses & impacts on
human work.
Unit-V Job Evaluation & Merit Rating
Job Evaluation: Job description, Job specification, objectives & methods of job evaluation
quantitive and qualitative techniques of job evaluation.
Merit Rating: Steps, objectives & methods of merit rating-quantitive and qualitative techniques of
Merit Rating
Value Engg: concept of value, value analysis approaches, job plan, value tests.
Text Books:
1. ILO, Introduction to work study, Universal publishing corporation, Bobbay, 1986
2. Mundel, Motion and time study, Prentices Hall India, 1995
3. Ralph M. Barnes, Motion and Time Study, Johan wiley and sons, 1990
4

Category of Course

Mechanical Engg.
B. TECH-V Sem

Course Code

ME-354

Course Title

INTERNAL COMBUSTON
ENGINES

Periods/Week
L

P C

- 4

Theory Paper

Max Marks-60
Min MarksDuration-3Hrs

ME-354 INTERNAL COMBUSTON ENGINES


Unit-I
Introduction of internal combustion engines, classification of I.C. engines, engines components,
basic engine nomenclature, four stroke S.I. and C.I. engine, two stroke engines, comparison of
two stroke and four stroke engines, comparison of S.I. and C.I. engines, application of IC
engines.
Air Standard Cycle:Otto cycle, diesel cycle, dual cycle, comparison between otto, diesel and
dual cycles, fuel-air cycles and actual-cycles, effect of variable specific heats and dissociation on
indicator diagram.
Unit-II Combustion in S.I. Engines:Flame development and its propagation ,ignition lag,effect
of engine mparameters on ignition delay ,preignition,knocking in S.I. engines,variables affecting
knock,combustion chambers.
Carburetor:Principle of carburetion,elements of carburetor,parameters affecting carburetion,airfuel
mixtures, expression for air-fuel ratio.
Fuel ignition system:Battery and coil igination system, magneto iginition system, firing order,
spark advancing.
Unit-III Combustion in C.I. Engines
Combustion phenomenon in C.I. engines, p- diagram and their study for various stage of
combustion, delay period, detonation in C.I. engines, parameters affecting detonation.
Conventional & Alternative Fuels: CNG, Biodiesel, Hydrogen.
Fuel Injection System
Air and solid injection, fuel pump and injectors.
Unit-IV Engine Friction and Lubrication:
total engine friction, blow by losses, pumping losess, factors effecting engine friction,
mechanism of lubrication, lubrication system
5

Cooling system:Pistion and cylinder temperature distribution, parameters affecting engine heat
transfer, principles and various methods of cooling.
Two Stroke Engine:Constructional details, scavenging parameters, models and performance of
scavenging system, advantages and disadvantages of two stroke engines.

Unit-V Supercharging in I.C. engines


Effect of altitude on output, types of supercharger
Testing and Performance of Engines
Engine indicator, measure of air and fuel supply, frictional losses, mechanical and thermal
efficiencies, engines loses and heat balance.
Text Books:
1. Internal Combustion Engine by V. Ganeshan, TMGH
2. Internal Combustion Engine by Sharma & Mathur, Dhanpat Rai
3. Internal Combustion Engine & air pollution by R. Yadav,CPH
4. Fundamental of Internal Combustion Engine(PHI), HN Gupta

Category of Course

Mechanical Engg.
B. TECH-V Sem

Course Code

ME-355

Course Title

FLUID MACHINERY

Periods/Week
L

P C

- 4

Theory Paper

Max Marks-60
Min MarksDuration-3Hrs

ME-355 FLUID MACHINERY


Unit-I Boundary Layer Theory:Boundary layer definition & characteristics, momentum
equation, laminar and turbulent boundary layer, total drag, separation and control
Flow around submerge bodies:Force exerted by flowing on a body: drag and lift; stream lined
and bluff body, drag on sphere and cylinder, circulation and lift on circular cylinder, lift of an air
foil.
Unit-II Impact of Free Jets: Impulse momentum principle, force exerted by the jet on
stationary flat and curve plate, hinged plate, moving plate and moving curve vanes, jet
propulsion of ship.
Impulse Turbine: Classification of turbine, impulse turbine, pelton wheel, construction
working, work done, head efficiency and design aspects, governing of impulse turbine.
6

Unit-III Reaction Turbine


Radial flow reaction turbine, Francis turbine: construction, working work done, efficiency,
design aspect, advantages and disadvantages over pelton wheel.
Axial floe reaction turbine: Propeller and Kaplan turbine, bulb or tubular turbine, draft tube,
specific speed, unit quantities, cavitation, degree of reaction, performance characteristics, surge
tanks, governing of reaction turbine.
Unit-IV Centrifugal Pumps
Classification of pumps, centrifugal pump, construction, working, work done, heads,
efficiencies, multistage centrifugal pump, pump in series and parallel, specific speed,
characteristic, net positive suction head, cavitation.
Unit-V Reciprocating Pumps: Classification, component and working, single acting and double
acting, discharge, work done and power required, coefficient of discharge, indicator diagram, air
vessels.
Fluid System:Hydraulic accumulator, Hydraulic intensifier, Hydraulic press, Hydraulic crane,
hydraulic lift, Hydraulic ram, Hydraulic coupling, Hydraulic torque converter, air lift pump, jet
pump, Positive Displacement, machine gear pump.
Text Books:
1. Mechanics of Fluid-Massey B.S.-English language books society(U.K.)
2. Introduction to fluid mechanics and fluid machines-S.K. Som & G. Biswas-TMGH
3. Fluid Mechanics & Machinery by Agrawal, TMGH
4. Fluid Mechanics & Machinery by Kothandraman & Rudra Mounthy, New Age
Publication

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