Mechanical Engineering IV Sem Syllabus
Mechanical Engineering IV Sem Syllabus
Mechanical Engineering IV Sem Syllabus
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EE101402 Managerial Economics And Financial Accounting 2 0 0 2
Core Course CORE
Prerequisite:
Data Book /
NA
Codes/Standards
Course Category APEX INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
(concerning School)
Course designed by MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
the Department
Approval by the AC
Contact
Session Description of Topic Instructional
hours
Objectives
( to be
mapped
appropriately
with the Units
in the table
below )
UNIT I-
Basic economic concepts Meaning
1. 1
nature and scope of economics, deductive vs inductive
2. methods, static and dynamics, 2
3.
Economic problems: scarcity and choice, 1
4. circular flow of economic activity, 1
national income-concepts and measurement.
5. 1
UNIT II-
6. Demand and Supply analysis Demand-types of demand, 1
determinants of demand, demand function,
7. 1
UNIT III -
11. Production and Cost analysis Theory of production- 2
production function,
12. law of variable proportions, laws of returns to scale, 3
production optimization, least cost combination of inputs,
13. isoquants. Cost concepts-explicit and implicit cost, fixed 2
and variable cost, opportunity cost, sunk costs,
14. cost function, cost curves, 1
Contact
Session Description of Topic IOs
hours
UNIT IV-
16. Market structure and pricing theory 2
Perfect competition, Monopoly,
17. 1
Monopolistic competition, Oligopoly.
18. 2
UNIT V-
2.
3.
REFERENCE BOOKS/OTHER READING MATERIAL
4.
Course Objective: Student will be able to develop to gain basic knowledge on Fluid Statistics, Fluid
Dynamics, closed conduit flows, hydro-electric power stations. Also aim of the
course is to make students familiar with hydraulic design of basic parts of fluid
machinery (pump and turbine) and their parts (spiral case, distributor),
behaviour of fluid machine at operational changing, cavitation inception, radial
and axial thrust and characteristic features of fluid machinery.
Unit Instructional Objective (IO) Course Outcome
Upon the Completion of this course, the student will be able to:
1 Calculate the fluid properties and Identify and calculate the key fluid properties
used in the analysis of fluid behaviour,
flow characteristics. Understand and apply the principles of
pressure, buoyancy and floatation
2 Analyze fully developed laminar and turbulent Apply the integral forms of the three
pipe flows and also apply laminar and turbulent fundamental laws of fluid mechanics to
boundary layer fundamentals. turbulent and laminar flow through pipes
and ducts in order to predict relevant
pressures, velocities and forces
3 Discuss the importance of Understand the concept of dimensional
analysis to form dimensionless numbers in
dimensional and model analysis. terms of input output variables.
4 Discuss centrifugal and reciprocating To introduce the concepts of the working and
design aspects of hydraulic pumps and their
pumps using velocity triangles applications.
5 Estimate the performance of impulse To introduce the concepts of the working and
design aspects of hydraulic turbines and their
and reaction turbines applications.
Learning Resources
S. No. Text Book
1 P.N. Modi and S.M. Seth, Fluid Mechanics (18th edition) Standard Book House,2017.
2 A text book of Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines (7 th edition) Laxmi publications(P)
ltd; New Delhi, 2000
3 A text book of Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines by R. K. Rajput, S. chand Technical
Reference Books
4 L. Victor, Streeter and E. Benjamin Wylie, Fluid Mechanics, Tata McGraw Hill,1985
5 M. Franck White, Fluid Mechanics, Tata McGraw Hill,2017
6 K. Subramanya, Theory and Applications of Fluid Mechanics, Tata McGraw Hill,2001.
Experiments:
SN
1 Determination of Meta-centric height of a given body.
2 Determination of Cd, Cv & Cc for given orifice.
3 Calibration of contracted Rectangular Notch and / Triangular Notch and determination
of flow rate.
4 Determination of velocity of water by Pitot tube.
5 Verification of Bernoulli’s theorem.
6 Calibration and flow rate determination using Venturimeter & Orifice meter and
Nozzle meter
7 Determination of head loss in given length of pipe.
8 Determination of the Reynold’s number for laminar, turbulent and transient flow
in pipe.
9 Determination of Coefficient for minor losses in pipes.
10 To study the velocity distribution in a pipe and also to compute the discharge by
integrating the velocity profile.
11 To study the boundary layer velocity profile over a flat plate and to determine the
boundary layer thickness.
12 Conducting experiments and drawing the characteristic curves of centrifugal
pump/submergible pump.
13 Conducting experiments and drawing the characteristic curves of reciprocating pump.
Learning Resources
S. No. Text Book
1 P. N. Rao; Manufacturing Technology, Volume- I; Tata McGraw Hill
2 S. K. Hajra Choudhury, A. K. Hajra Choudhury, Nirjhar Roy; Elements of Workshop
Technology, Volumes I; Media Promoters & Publishers Pvt. Ltd
3 R. K. Rajput; Manufacturing Technology (Manufacturing Processes); Laxmi
Publications (P) Ltd.
Reference Books
4 P.C. Sharma; A text book of Production Technology (Manufacturing Processes); S.
Chand & Company Ltd
5 E. Paul DeGarmo, J.T. Black, Ronald A. Kohser; Materials and processes in
Manufacturing; Prentice Hall India.
6 R. S. Khurmi, J. K. Gupta; A text book of Workshop Technology (Manufacturing
Processes); S. Chand & Company Ltd.
Experiments:
SN
Turning Shop
1 To study lathe machine construction and various parts including attachments, lathe
tools cutting speed, feed and depth of cut.
2 To perform step turning, knurling and chamfering on lathe machine as per
drawing.
3 To cut multi-start Square/Metric threads on lathe machine.
4 Boring using a boring bar in a centre lathe and cut BSW/Metric internal threads on
lathe machine.
5 To perform taper turning using compound rest.
Machine shop
1 To study the milling machine, milling cutters, indexing heads and indexing methods
and to prepare a gear on milling machine.
2 To machine a hexagonal /octagonal nut using indexing head on milling machine.
3 To study of single point cutting tool geometry and to grind the tool as per given tool
geometry.
4 To study shaper machine, its mechanism and calculate quick return ratio. To prepare a
job on shaper from given mild steel rod.
5 Cylindrical grinding using grinding attachment in a centre lathe
Demonstration and study
1 Demonstration for job by eccentric turning on lathe machine.
2 Study of capstan lathe and its tooling and prepare a tool layout & job as per
given drawing.
3 Demonstration on milling machine for generation of plane surfaces and use of
end milling cutters.
4 Grinding of milling cutters and drills.
Foundry Shop
1 To prepare mould of a given pattern requiring core and to cast it in aluminium.
2 To perform moisture test and clay content test.
3 To perform permeability test
4 A.F.S. Sieve analysis test.
5 Strength Test (compressive, Tensile, Shear Transverse etc. in green and dry conditions)
and Hardness Test (Mould and Core).
Welding Shop
1 Hands-on practice on spot welding.
Year II/Semester IV
Course Objective: To equip the student with fundamental knowledge of kinetics and dynamics of
machines so that student can appreciate problems of kinetics analysis of
machines and mechanisms with also dynamic force balance, transmissibility of
forces, isolation of systems and vibrations.
Unit Instructional Objective (IO) Course Outcome
Upon the Completion of this course, the student will be able to:
1 The students will get competency in Understand different types of mechanisms
drawing velocity and acceleration and their inversions with applications in
different machines. Also evaluate the
diagram for simple and complex
velocity and acceleration of links in a
mechanism. mechanism or machine.
2 Understand working principles of various types Analyze simple systems that include
of brakes, clutches and dynamometers. friction forces and apply the concept to
solve problems on belt friction and power
transmission by belt drives.
3 Familiarize basic concepts of toothed Understand design and working of
gearing and kinematics of gear trains. various gear, gear trains, steering
systems, belt drives, brakes and
dynamometers.
4 Design the working profile of cam To design and evaluate the performance of
different cams and followers and working of
and analysis its outcome. Gyroscope.
5 Analysis of dynamic force and Students will be able to determine the
unbalance in rotating & reciprocating
balancing of machines with or machines and to determine the correction
without applying of any external required
forces.
Learning Resources
S. No. Text Book
1 "Theory of Machines”, R. S. Khurmi, S. Chand Publication Ltd., New Delhi
2 "Theory of Machines”, Rattan S.S, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi,
and 3rd Ed-2009
3 "Theory of Machines”, Sadhu Singh, Pearson Education (Singapore) Pvt. Ltd, Indian Branch
New Delhi, 2nd Ed 2006
Reference Books
4 “Theory of Machines”by Thomas Bevan, CBS Publication 1984
5 “Theory of Machines & Mechanisms", J.J. Uicker, , G.R. Pennock, J.E. Shigley, OXFORD 3rd
Ed. 2009.
6 “Dynamics of machinery” by J. B. K. Das & P. L. S. Murthy
Experiments:
SN
1 To study inversions of four bar chain and slider crank mechanism and their practical
applications.
2 To study Steering Mechanisms: Davis and Ackerman.
3 Study of quick return mechanism and its practical applications.
4 Study of inversion of Double slider chain: Oldham Coupling, Scotch Yoke and
Elliptical Trammel.
5 Study of various cam-follower arrangements. To plot displacement v/s angle of
rotation curve for various cams
6 To determine co-efficient of friction using two roller oscillating arrangement.
7 Study of various types of dynamometers, Brakes and Clutches.
8 Study of differential gear box.
9 To verify the torque relation for gyroscope.
10 To perform wheel balancing. To perform static and dynamic balancing on balancing set
up.
11 Study of a lathe gear box, sliding mesh automobile gear box, planetary gear box.