GATE ME 2016 Test Series: Engineering Mathematics

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GATE ME 2016 Test Series

Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is one of the toughest and most competitive
entrance exam in India to seek admissions in masters courses at top Engineering Universities
like IITs & NITs and jobs in various PSUs. In GATE 2015, over 1.8 lakh students appeared for the
exam for Mechanical Engineering (ME) stream. There were approximately 550 seat in IITs for
M.Tech and other post-graduation courses in Mechanical Engineering. Qualifying marks for ME
was 28.86 (General), 25.97 (OBC) and 19.24 (SC/ST) in year 2015.
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INTRODUCTION
OUR PATTERN AND SCHEDULENEW

SYLLABUS
EXAM PATTERN
IMPORTANT DATES

ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
Linear Algebra:Matrix algebra, systems of linear equations, eigenvalues and eigenvectors.
Calculus:Functions of single variable, limit, continuity and differentiability, meanvalue theorems,
indeterminate forms; evaluation of definite and improper integrals;double and triple integrals;
partial derivatives, total derivative, Taylor series (in oneand two variables), maxima and minima,
Fourier series; gradient, divergence andcurl, vector identities, directional derivatives, line, surface
and volume integrals,applications of Gauss, Stokes and Greens theorems.
Diferential Equations:First order equations (linear and nonlinear); higher order lineardifferential
equations with constant coefficients; Euler-Cauchy equation; initial andboundary value problems;
Laplace transforms; solutions of heat, wave andLaplace's equations.
Complex variables:Analytic functions; Cauchy-Riemann equations; Cauchys integral theorem
and integral formula; Taylor and Laurent series.

Probability and Statistics:Definitions of probability, sampling theorems, conditional probability;


mean, median, mode and standard deviation; random variables, binomial, Poisson and normal
distributions.
Numerical Methods:Numerical solutions of linear and non-linear algebraic equations; integration
by trapezoidal and Simpsons rules; single and multi-stepmethods for differential equations.

APPLIED MECHANICS AND DESIGN


Engineering Mechanics:Free-body diagrams and equilibrium; trusses and frames; virtual work;
kinematics and dynamics of particles and of rigid bodies in plane motion; impulse and
momentum (linear and angular) and energy formulations, collisions.
Strength of Materials:Stress and strain, elastic constants, Poisson's ratio; Mohrs circle for plane
stress and plane strain; thin cylinders; shear force and bending moment diagrams; bending and
shear stresses; deflection of beams; torsion of circular shafts; Eulers theory of columns; energy
methods; thermal stresses; strain gauges and rosettes; testing of materials with universal testing
machine; testing of hardness and impact strength.
Theory of Machines:Displacement, velocity and acceleration analysis of plane mechanisms;
dynamic analysis of linkages; cams; gears and gear trains; flywheels and governors; balancing of
reciprocating and rotating masses; gyroscope.
Vibrations:Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems, effect of damping;
vibration isolation; resonance; critical speeds of shafts.
Machine Design:Design for static and dynamic loading; failure theories; fatigue strength and the
S-N diagram; principles of the design of machine elements such as bolted, riveted and welded
joints; shafts, gears, rolling and sliding contact bearings, brakes and clutches, springs.

FLUID MECHANICS AND THERMAL SCIENCES


Fluid Mechanics:Fluid properties; fluid statics, manometry, buoyancy, forces on submerged
bodies, stability of floating bodies; control-volume analysis of mass, momentum and energy; fluid
acceleration; differential equations of continuity and momentum; Bernoullis equation;
dimensional analysis; viscous flow of incompressible fluids, boundary layer, elementary turbulent
flow, flow through pipes, head losses in pipes, bends and fittings.
Heat-Transfer:Modes of heat transfer; one dimensional heat conduction, resistance concept and
electrical analogy, heat transfer through fins; unsteady heat conduction, lumped parameter
system, Heisler's charts; thermal boundary layer, dimensionless parameters in free and forced
convective heat transfer, heat transfer correlations for flow over flat plates and through pipes,
effect of turbulence; heat exchanger performance, LMTD and NTU methods; radiative heat
transfer, Stefan- Boltzmann law, Wien's displacement law, black and grey surfaces, view factors,
radiation network analysis.
Thermodynamics:Thermodynamic systems and processes; properties of pure substances,
behaviour of ideal and real gases; zeroth and first laws of thermodynamics, calculation of work
and heat in various processes; second law of thermodynamics; thermodynamic property charts
and tables, availability and irreversibility; thermodynamic relations.
Applications:Power Engineering: Air and gas compressors; vapour and gas power cycles,
concepts of regeneration and reheat. I.C. Engines: Air-standard Otto, Diesel and dual cycles.
Refrigeration and air-conditioning: Vapour and gas refrigeration and heat pump cycles; properties

of moist air, psychrometric chart, basic psychrometric processes. Turbomachinery: Impulse and
reaction principles, velocity diagrams, Pelton-wheel, Francis and Kaplan turbines.

MANUFACTURING AND INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING


Engineering Materials:Structure and properties of engineering materials, phase diagrams, heat
treatment, stress-strain diagrams for engineering materials.
Casting, Forming and Joining Processes:Different types of castings, design of patterns, moulds
and cores; solidification and cooling; riser and gating design. Plastic deformation and yield
criteria; fundamentals of hot and cold working processes; load estimation for bulk (forging, rolling,
extrusion, drawing) and sheet (shearing, deep drawing, bending) metal forming processes;
principles of powder metallurgy. Principles of welding, brazing, soldering and adhesive bonding.
Machining and Machine Tool Operations:Mechanics of machining; basic machine tools; single
and multi-point cutting tools, tool geometry and materials, tool life and wear; economics of
machining; principles of non-traditional machining processes; principles of work holding, design
of jigs and fixtures.
Metrology and Inspection:Limits, fits and tolerances; linear and angular measurements;
comparators; gauge design; interferometry; form and finish measurement; alignment and testing
methods; tolerance analysis in manufacturing and assembly.
Computer Integrated Manufacturing:Basic concepts of CAD/CAM and their integration tools.
Production Planning and Control:Forecasting models, aggregate production planning,
scheduling, materials requirement planning.
Inventory Control:Deterministic models; safety stock inventory control systems.
Operations Research:Linear programming, simplex method, transportation, assignment, network
flow models, simple queuing models, PERT and CPM.

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