R13B.TechME Nanotech
R13B.TechME Nanotech
R13B.TechME Nanotech
COURSE STRUCTURE
AND
DETAILED SYLLABUS
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MECHANICAL
ENGINEERING
(NANO TECHNOLOGY
For
B.TECH. FOUR YEAR DEGREE COURSE
(Applicable for the batches admitted from 2013-14)
(I - IV Years Syllabus)
2 The students, who fail to fulfill all the academic requirements for the
award of the degree within ten academic years from the year of their
admission, shall forfeit their seats in B. Tech. course.
3 Courses of study
The following courses of study are offered at present as specializations
for the B. Tech. Course:
Branch Code Branch
01 Civil Engineering
02 Electrical and Electronics Engineering
03 Mechanical Engineering
04 Electronics and Communication Engineering
05 Computer Science and Engineering
08 Chemical Engineering
10 Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering
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11 Bio-Medical Engineering
12 Information Technology
14 Mechanical Engineering (Mechatronics)
17 Electronics and Telematics Engineering
18 Metallurgy and Material Technology
19 Electronics and Computer Engineering
20 Mechanical Engineering (Production)
21 Aeronautical Engineering
22 Instrumentation and Control Engineering
23 Biotechnology
24 Automobile Engineering
25 Mining Engineering
26 Mining Machinery
27 Petroleum Engineering
28 Civil and Environmental Engineering
29 Mechanical Engineering (Nano Technology)
30 Agricultural Engineering
31 Computer Science & Technology
4 Credits
I Year Semester
Periods / Week Credits Periods / Week Credits
03+1/03 06 04 04
Theory
02 04 — —
Practical 03 04 03 02
Drawing 02+03 06 03 02
06 04
Mini Project — — — 02
Comprehensive
Viva Voce — — — 02
Seminar — — 6 02
Project — -- 15 10
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clear the subjects in the given two chances, they shall be given
equivalent subjects as per the revised regulations which they have
to pass in order to obtain the required number of credits.
14.3 In case of transferred students from other Universities, the credits
shall be transferred to JNTUH as per the academic regulations and
course structure of the JNTUH.
15. General
15.1 Wherever the words “he”, “him”, “his”, occur in the regulations, they
include “she”, “her”, “hers”.
15.2 The academic regulation should be read as a whole for the purpose
of any interpretation.
15.3 In case of any doubt or ambiguity in the interpretation of the above
rules, the decision of the Vice-Chancellor is final.
15.4 The University may change or amend the academic regulations or
syllabi at any time and the changes or amendments made shall be
applicable to all the students with effect from the dates notified by the
University.
15.5 The students seeking transfer to colleges affiliated to JNTUH from
various other Universities/Institutions, have to pass the failed subjects
which are equivalent to the subjects of JNTUH, and also pass the
subjects of JNTUH which the candidates have not studied at the earlier
Institution on their own without the right to sessional marks. Further,
though the students have passed some of the subjects at the earlier
institutions, if the same subjects are prescribed in different semesters
of JNTUH, the candidates have to study those subjects in JNTUH in
spite of the fact that those subjects are repeated.
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MALPRACTICES RULES
DISCIPLINARY ACTION FOR / IMPROPER CONDUCT IN EXAMINATIONS
Nature of Malpractices/ Punishment
Improper conduct
If the candidate:
1. (a) Possesses or keeps accessible Expulsion from the
in examination hall, any paper, examination hall and
note book, programmable cancellation of the
calculators, Cell phones, pager, performance in that subject
palm computers or any other only.
form of material concerned with
or related to the subject of the
examination (theory or practical)
in which he is appearing but has
not made use of (material shall
include any marks on the body
of the candidate which can be
used as an aid in the subject of
the examination)
(b) Gives assistance or guidance or Expulsion from the examination
receives it from any other hall and cancellation of the
candidate orally or by any other performance in that subject
body language methods or only of all the candidates
communicates through cell involved. In case of an outsider,
phones with any candidate or he will be handed over to the
persons in or outside the exam police and a case is registered
hall in respect of any matter. against him.
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I YEAR
Code Subject L T/P/D C
A10001 English 2 - 4
A10002 Mathematics – I 3 1 6
A10302 Engineering Mechanics 3 - 6
A10004 Engineering Physics 3 - 6
A10005 Engineering Chemistry 3 - 6
A10501 Computer Programming 3 - 6
A10301 Engineering Drawing 2 3 6
A10581 Computer Programming Lab. - 3 4
A10081 Engineering Physics & Engineering Chemistry Lab. - 3 4
A10083 English Language Communication Skills Lab. - 3 4
A10082 IT Workshop / Engineering Workshop - 3 4
Total 19 16 56
II YEAR I SEMESTER
II YEAR II SEMESTER
Code Subject L T/P/D C
A40312 Production Technology 4 - 4
A40309 Kinematics of Machinery 4 - 4
A42901 Concepts of Nano Science & Technology 4 - 4
A40112 Mechanics of Fluids and Hydraulic Machines 4 - 4
A40310 Machine Drawing - 6 4
A40006 Mathematics–II 4 - 4
A40382 Production Technology Lab - 3 2
A40188 Mechanics of Fluids & Hydraulic Machines Lab - 3 2
Total 20 12 28
III YEAR I SEMESTER
Code Subject L T/P/D C
A50010 Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis 4 - 4
A52902 Properties of Nano Materials 4 - 4
A50317 Dynamics of Machinery 4 - 4
A50321 Machine Tools 4 - 4
A50320 Principles of Machine Design 4 - 4
A50325 Thermal Engineering 4 - 4
A50386 Metrology & Machine Tools Lab - 3 2
A50086 Advanced Communication Skills Lab - 3 2
Total 24 6 28
III YEAR II SEMESTER
Code Subject L T/P/D C
A60332 Industrial Management 4 - 4
A60330 Finite Element Methods 4 - 4
A62904 Synthesis of Nano Materials 4 - 4
A62903 Characterization of Nano Materials 4 - 4
A60331 Heat Transfer 4 - 4
Open Elective 4 - 4
A60018 Human Values and Professional Ethics
A60017 Intellectual Property Rights
A60117 Disaster Management
A60389 Thermal Engineering & Heat Transfer Lab - 3 2
A62981 Synthesis of Nano Materials Lab - 3 2
Total 24 6 28
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IV YEAR I SEMESTER
Code Subject L T/P/D C
A70352 Operations Research 4 - 4
A72905 Carbon Nano Tubes and their Applications 4 - 4
A70328 CAD/CAM 4 - 4
A70351 Metrology Instrumentation and Control Systems 4 - 4
ELECTIVE – I 4 - 4
A70355 Robotics
A70346 Mechanical Vibrations
A70337 CNC Technology
A70347 Mechanics of Composite Materials
A72405 Automobile Engineering
ELECTIVE – II 4 - 4
A72906 Mechanical behaviour of Nano Materials
A72908 Nano Sensors and Actuators
A72907 MEMS/NEMS Design and Applications
A72910 Surface Engineering
A70390 Computer Aided Design & Manufacturing Lab - 3 2
A72982 Charaterization of Nano Materials Lab - 3 2
Total 24 6 28
IV YEAR II SEMESTER
Code Subject L T/P/D C
A82915 Nano Composites 4 - 4
ELECTIVE – III 4 - 4
A80527 Artificial Neural Networks
A80363 Maintenance and Safety Engineering
A80324 Renewable Energy Sources
A80338 Computational Fluid Dynamics
ELECTIVE – IV 4 - 4
A82918 Nanotoxicology
A82911 Biomedical application of Nanotechnology
A82916 Nanotechnologies for Water and Environment Applications
A82917 Nanotechnology for Energy Systems
A80087 Industry Oriented Mini Project - - 2
A80089 Seminar - 6 2
A80088 Project Work - 15 10
A80090 Comprehensive Viva - - 2
Total 12 21 28
Note: All End Examinations (Theory and Practical) are of three hours duration.
T-Tutorial L – Theory P – Practical D-Drawing C – Credits
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W- Writing Paragraphs
G- Types of Nouns and Pronouns
V- Homonyms, homophones synonyms, antonyms
Unit –II
1. Chapter entitled “Cyber Age” from “Skills Annexe -Functional
English for Success” Published by Orient Black Swan, Hyderabad.
2. Chapter entitled 'Three Days To See' from “Epitome of Wisdom”,
Published by Maruthi Publications, Hyderabad.
L– Listening for themes and facts
S– Apologizing, interrupting, requesting and making polite conversation
R- for theme and gist
W- Describing people, places, objects, events
G- Verb forms
V- noun, verb, adjective and adverb
Unit –III
1. Chapter entitled 'Risk Management' from “Skills Annexe -
Functional English for Success” Published by Orient Black Swan,
Hyderabad
2. Chapter entitled 'Leela's Friend' by R.K. Narayan from “Epitome
of Wisdom”, Published by Maruthi Publications, Hyderabad
L– for main points and sub-points for note taking
S– giving instructions and directions; Speaking of hypothetical situations
R– reading for details
W– note-making, information transfer, punctuation
G– present tense
V– synonyms and antonyms
Unit –IV
1. Chapter entitled 'Human Values and Professional Ethics' from
“Skills Annexe -Functional English for Success” Published by
Orient Black Swan, Hyderabad
2. Chapter entitled 'The Last Leaf' from “Epitome of Wisdom”,
Published by Maruthi Publications, Hyderabad
L- Listening for specific details and information
S- narrating, expressing opinions and telephone interactions
R- Reading for specific details and information
W- Writing formal letters and CVs
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Outcome:
After learning the contents of this Unit the student is able to write the
matrix representation of a set of linear equations and to analyze solutions
of system of equations.
The student will be able to understand the methods of differential
calculus to optimize single and multivariable functions.
The student is able to evaluate the multiple integrals and can apply the
concepts to find the Areas, Volumes, Moment of Inertia etc., of regions
on a plane or in space.
The student is able to identify the type of differential equation and uses
the right method to solve the differential equation. Also able to apply
the theory of differential equations to the real world problems.
The student is able to solve certain differential equations using Laplace
Transform. Also able to transform functions on time domain to frequency
domain using Laplace transforms.
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Education.
10. The C Programming Language, B.W. Kernighan and Dennis
M.Ritchie, PHI.
11. C Programming with problem solving, J.A. Jones & K.
Harrow,Dreamtech Press.
Outcomes:
Demonstrate the basic knowledge of computer hardware and
software.
Ability to apply solving and logical skills to programming in C language
and also in other languages.
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Week 11
Write a C program that uses functions to perform the following operations:
i) Reading a complex number
ii) Writing a complex number
iii) Addition of two complex numbers
iv) Multiplication of two complex numbers
(Note: represent complex number using a structure.)
Week 12
a) Write a C program which copies one file to another.
b) Write a C program to reverse the first n characters in a file.
(Note: The file name and n are specified on the command line.)
Week 13
a) Write a C program to display the contents of a file.
b) Write a C program to merge two files into a third file (i.e., the contents of
the first file followed by those of the second are put in the third file)
Week 14
a) Write a C program that uses non recursive function to search for a Key
value in a given list of integers using Linear search.
b) Write a C program that uses non recursive function to search for a Key
value in a given sorted list of integers using Binary search.
Week 15
a) Write a C program that implements the Selection sort method to sort a
given array of integers in ascending order.
b) Write a C program that implements the Bubble sort method to sort a
given list of names in ascending order.
Week 16
Write a C program that uses functions to perform the following operations:
i) Create a singly linked list of integer elements.
ii) Traverse the above list and display the elements.
Week 17
Write a C program that implements stack (its operations) using a singly
linked list to display a given list of integers in reverse order. Ex. input: 10 23
4 6 output: 6 4 23 10
Week 18
Write a C program that implements Queue (its operations) using a singly
linked list to display a given list of integers in the same order. Ex. input: 10
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23 4 6 output: 10 23 4 6
Week 19
Write a C program to implement the linear regression algorithm.
Week 20
Write a C program to implement the polynomial regression algorithm.
Week 21
Write a C program to implement the Lagrange interpolation.
Week 22
Write C program to implement the Newton- Gregory forward interpolation.
Week 23
Write a C program to implement Trapezoidal method.
Week 24
Write a C program to implement Simpson method.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. C programming and Data Structures, P. Padmanabham, Third Edition,
BS Publications.
2. Computer Programming in C, V. Rajaraman, PHI Publishers.
3. C Programming, E.Balagurusamy, 3rd edition, TMH Publishers.
4. C Programming, M.V.S.S.N.Prasad, ACME Learning Pvt. Ltd.
5. C and Data Structures, N.B.Venkateswarlu and E.V.Prasad,S.Chand
Publishers.
6. Mastering C, K.R. Venugopal and S.R. Prasad, TMH Publishers.
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Outcomes
The student is expected to learn from this laboratory course the concept of
error and its analysis. It also allows the student to develop experimental
skills to design new experiments in Engineering.
With the exposure to these experiments the student can compare the theory
and correlate with experiment.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Practical Engineering Chemistry by K. Mukkanti, etal, B.S.
Publications, Hyderabad.
2. Inorganic quantitative analysis, Vogel.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Text Book of engineering chemistry by R. N. Goyal and Harrmendra
Goel, Ane Books Private Ltd.,
2. A text book on experiments and calculation Engg. S.S. Dara.
3. Instrumental methods of chemical analysis, Chatwal, Anand, Himalaya
Publications.
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Week 4 – Task 4 : Every student should install Linux on the computer. This
computer should have windows installed. The system should be configured
as dual boot with both windows and Linux. Lab instructors should verify the
installation and follow it up with a Viva
Week 5 – Task 5: Hardware Troubleshooting: Students have to be given
a PC which does not boot due to improper assembly or defective peripherals.
They should identify the problem and fix it to get the computer back to working
condition. The work done should be verified by the instructor and followed
up with a Viva
Week 6 – Task 6 : Software Troubleshooting : Students have to be given
a malfunctioning CPU due to system software problems. They should identify
the problem and fix it to get the computer back to working condition. The
work done should be verified by the instructor and followed up with a Viva.
Internet & World Wide Web
Week 7 - Task 1 : Orientation & Connectivity Boot Camp : Students should
get connected to their Local Area Network and access the Internet. In the
process they configure the TCP/IP setting. Finally students should
demonstrate, to the instructor, how to access the websites and email. If
there is no internet connectivity preparations need to be made by the
instructors to simulate the WWW on the LAN.
Week 8 - Task 2 : Web Browsers, Surfing the Web : Students customize
their web browsers with the LAN proxy settings, bookmarks, search toolbars
and pop up blockers. Also, plug-ins like Macromedia Flash and JRE for
applets should be configured.
Week 9 - Task 3 : Search Engines & Netiquette : Students should know
what search engines are and how to use the search engines. A few topics
would be given to the students for which they need to search on Google.
This should be demonstrated to the instructors by the student.
Week 10 - Task 4: Cyber Hygiene: Students would be exposed to the various
threats on the internet and would be asked to configure their computer to be
safe on the internet. They need to first install antivirus software, configure
their personal firewall and windows update on their computer. Then they
need to customize their browsers to block pop ups, block active x downloads
to avoid viruses and/or worms.
Week 11- Task 5: Develop your home page using HTML Consisting of your
photo, name, address and education details as a table and your skill set as
a list.
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Productivity tools
LaTeX and Word
Week 12 – Word Orientation: The mentor needs to give an overview of
LaTeX and Microsoft (MS) office 2007/ equivalent (FOSS) tool word:
Importance of LaTeX and MS office 2007/ equivalent (FOSS) tool Word as
word Processors, Details of the three tasks and features that would be
covered in each, using LaTeX and word – Accessing, overview of toolbars,
saving files, Using help and resources, rulers, format painter.
Task 1 : Using LaTeX and Word to create project certificate. Features to be
covered:-Formatting Fonts in word, Drop Cap in word, Applying Text effects,
Using Character Spacing, Borders and Colors, Inserting Header and Footer,
Using Date and Time option in both LaTeX and Word.
Week 13 - Task 2: Creating project abstract Features to be covered:-
Formatting Styles, Inserting table, Bullets and Numbering, Changing Text
Direction, Cell alignment, Footnote, Hyperlink, Symbols, Spell Check, Track
Changes.
Week 14 - Task 3 : Creating a Newsletter : Features to be covered:- Table
of Content, Newspaper columns, Images from files and clipart, Drawing
toolbar and Word Art, Formatting Images, Textboxes, Paragraphs and Mail
Merge in word.
Excel
Week 15 - Excel Orientation: The mentor needs to tell the importance of
MS office 2007/ equivalent (FOSS) tool Excel as a Spreadsheet tool, give
the details of the two tasks and features that would be covered in each.
Using Excel – Accessing, overview of toolbars, saving excel files, Using
help and resources.
Task 1: Creating a Scheduler - Features to be covered:- Gridlines, Format
Cells, Summation, auto fill, Formatting Text
Week 16 - Task 2 : Calculating GPA - .Features to be covered:- Cell
Referencing, Formulae in excel – average, std. deviation, Charts, Renaming
and Inserting worksheets, Hyper linking, Count function, LOOKUP/VLOOKUP,
Sorting, Conditional formatting
LaTeX and MS/equivalent (FOSS) tool Power Point
Week 17 - Task1: Students will be working on basic power point utilities and
tools which help them create basic power point presentation. Topic covered
during this week includes :- PPT Orientation, Slide Layouts, Inserting Text,
Word Art, Formatting Text, Bullets and Numbering, Auto Shapes, Lines and
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Arrows in both LaTeX and Power point. Students will be given model power
point presentation which needs to be replicated (exactly how it’s asked).
Week 18- Task 2: Second week helps students in making their presentations
interactive. Topic covered during this week includes: Hyperlinks, Inserting –
Images, Clip Art, Audio, Video, Objects, Tables and Charts
Week 19 - Task 3: Concentrating on the in and out of Microsoft power point
and presentations in LaTeX. Helps them learn best practices in designing
and preparing power point presentation. Topic covered during this week
includes: - Master Layouts (slide, template, and notes), Types of views (basic,
presentation, slide slotter, notes etc), Inserting – Background, textures,
Design Templates, Hidden slides.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Introduction to Information Technology, ITL Education Solutions
limited, Pearson Education.
2. LaTeX Companion – Leslie Lamport, PHI/Pearson.
3. Introduction to Computers, Peter Norton, 6/e Mc Graw Hill Publishers.
4. Upgrading and Repairing, PC’s 18th e, Scott Muller QUE, Pearson
Education
5. Comdex Information Technology course tool kit Vikas Gupta, WILEY
Dreamtech
6. IT Essentials PC Hardware and Software Companion Guide Third
Edition by David Anfinson and Ken Quamme. – CISCO Press, Pearson
Education.
7. PC Hardware and A+Handbook – Kate J. Chase PHI (Microsoft)
Outcomes:
Apply knowledge for computer assembling and software installation.
Ability how to solve the trouble shooting problems.
Apply the tools for preparation of PPT, Documentation and budget
sheet etc.
ENGINEERING WORKSHOP
1. TRADES FOR EXERCISES:
At least two exercises from each trade:
1. Carpentry
2. Fitting
3. Tin-Smithy and Development of jobs carried out and soldering.
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4. Black Smithy
5. House-wiring
6. Foundry
7. Welding
8. Power tools in construction, wood working, electrical engineering and
mechanical Engineering.
2. TRADES FOR DEMONSTRATION & EXPOSURE:
1. Plumbing
2. Machine Shop
3. Metal Cutting (Water Plasma)
TEXT BOOK:
1. Work shop Manual - P.Kannaiah/ K.L.Narayana/ Scitech Publishers.
2. Workshop Manual / Venkat Reddy/ BS Publications/Sixth Edition.
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Publications.
2. Basic Electrical Engineering, S.N. Singh, PHI.
EEE: REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Basic Electrical Engineering, Abhijit Chakrabarthi, Sudipta nath,
Chandrakumar Chanda, Tata-McGraw-Hill.
2. Principles of Electrical Engineering, V.K Mehta, Rohit Mehta, S.Chand
Publications.
3. Basic Electrical Engineering, T.K.Nagasarkar and M.S. Sukhija, Oxford
University Press.
4. Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering, RajendraPrasad, PHI.
5. Basic Electrical Engineering by D.P.Kothari , I.J. Nagrath, McGraw-
Hill.
ECE: TEXT BOOKS:
1. Electronic Devices and Circuits, S.Salivahanan, N.Suresh Kumar,
A.Vallavaraj,Tata McGraw-Hill companies..
2. Electronic Devices and Circuits, K. Lal Kishore,BS Publications.
ECE: REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Millman’s Electronic Devices and Circuits,J. Millman, C.C.Halkias,
and Satyabrata Jit, Tata McGraw-Hill companies.
2. Electronic Devices and Circuits, R.L. Boylestad and Louis
Nashelsky,PEI/PHI.
3. Introduction to Electronic Devices and Circuits, Rober T. Paynter,PE.
4. Integrated Electronics, J. Millman and Christos C. Halkias, Tata
McGraw-Hill companies.
5. Electronic Devices and Circuits, Anil K. Maini, Varsha Agarwal,Wiley
India Pvt. Ltd.
Outcome:
After going through this course the student gets a thorough knowledge on
basic electrical circuits, parameters, and operation of the transformers in
the energy conversion process, electromechanical energy conversion,
construction operation characteristics of DC and AC machines and the
constructional features and operation of measuring instruments like voltmeter,
ammeter, wattmeter etc...and different semiconductor devices, their voltage-
current characteristics, operation of diodes, transistors, realization of various
electronic circuits with the various semiconductor devices, and cathode ray
oscilloscope, W ith which he/she can able to apply the above conceptual
things to real-world electrical and electronics problems and applications.
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Thomson.
3. Elements of Material Science / V. Rahghavan
REFERENCES:
1. Material Science and Metallurgy / Kodgire.
2. Science of Engineering Materials / Agarwal
3. Materials Science and Engineering / William and Collister.
4. An introduction to materials Science / W.G.Vinas & HL Mancini
5. Material science & material / C.D.Yesudian & Harris Samuel
6. Engineering Materials and Their Applications – R. A Flinn and P K
Trojan / Jaico Books.
7. Engineering materials and metallurgy / R.K.Rajput/ S.Chand.
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UNIT – V
Higher Pair: Friction wheels and toothed gears – types – law of gearing,
condition for constant velocity ratio for transmission of motion – velocity of
sliding
Forms of teeth, cycloidal and involutes profiles – phenomena of interferences
– Methods of interference. Condition for minimum number of teeth to avoid
interference – expressions for arc of contact and path of contact of Pinion &
Gear and Pinion & Rack Arrangements– Introduction to Helical – Bevel and
worm gearing
Gear Trains: Introduction – Types – Simple – compound and reverted gear
trains – Epicyclic gear train. Methods of finding train value or velocity ratio
of Epicyclic gear trains. Selection of gear box - Differential gear for an
automobile
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Theory of Machines and Mechanisms/JOSEPH E. SHIGLEY/Oxford/
3rd Edition/International Edition
2. Theory of Machines / Thomas Bevan/Pearson/3rd Edition
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Theory of Mechanism and Machines /Jagdish Lal/Metropolitan Book
Company
2. Theory of Machines /S.S.Rattan / Tata McGraw Hill Publishers.
3. Kinematics & Dynamics Of machinery/Norton/TMH
4. Theory of Machines / Sadhu Singh / Pearson.
5. Mechanism and Machine Theory / JS Rao and RV Duggipati / New
Age
6. Theory of Machines by / R.K. Bansal (Lakshmi Publications).
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Carbon clusters and Fullerenes, Lithium & Hydrogen adsorption & storages,
Fuel cell applications and energy storage, Chemical Sensors applications
of CNTs
TEXT BOOKS AND REFERENCES
1. Textbook of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology –
B.S.Murthy,P.Shankar, Baldev Raj,B.B.Rath and James Murday,
University Press-IIM Series in Metallurgy and Materials Science.
2. A Textbook of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology – T.Pradeep, Tata
McGraw Hill edition.
3. Nanotechnology Fundamentals and Applications- by Manasi Karkare
I.K International
4. Nanoscience and Nanotechnology in engineering – by Vijay K
Varadan A Sivathanu pillai Word scientific
5. Nanotechnology Applications to Telecommunications and Networking
By Daniel Minoli, Wiley Interscience
6. Nanotechnology Principles and Applications by Sulabha Kulkarni
OUTCOMES
The intended course covers the whole spectrum of nanomaterials ranging
from introduction, classification, synthesis, properties, and characterization
tools of nanophase materials to application including some new
developments in various aspects.
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REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Machine Drawing / P.S.Gill.
2. Machine Drawing / Junnarkar N.D./ Pearson Edu.
3. Machine Drawing/Bhattacharya/Oxford University Press
4. Machine Drawing/N.D. Bhat/ Charotar
5. A Textbook of Machine Drawing/R. K. Dhawan/ S. Chand
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After studying this unit, one will be able to find a corresponding Partial
Differential Equation for an unknown function with many independent
variables and to find their solution.
Most of the problems in physical and engineering applications,
problems are highly non-linear and hence expressing them as PDEs’.
Hence understanding the nature of the equation and finding a suitable
solution is very much essential.
After studying this unit, one will be able to evaluate multiple integrals
(line, surface, volume integrals) and convert line integrals to area
integrals and surface integrals to volume integrals.
It is an essential requirement for an engineer to understand the
behavior of the physical system.
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Unit V
Introduction to Financial Accounting & Financial Analysis: Accounting
concepts and Conventions - Introduction IFRS - Double-Entry Book Keeping,
Journal, Ledger, Trial Balance- Final Accounts (Trading Account, Profit and
Loss Account and Balance Sheet with simple adjustments). Financial
Analysis: Analysis and Interpretation of Liquidity Ratios, Activity Ratios, and
Capital structure Ratios and Profitability ratios. Du Pont Chart.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Varshney & Maheswari: Managerial Economics, Sultan Chand, 2009.
2. S.A. Siddiqui & A.S. Siddiqui, Managerial Economics and Financial
Analysis, New Age international Publishers, Hyderabad 2013.
3. M. Kasi Reddy & Saraswathi, Managerial Economics and Financial
Analysis, PHI New Delhi, 2012.
REFERENCES:
1. Ambrish Gupta, Financial Accounting for Management, Pearson
Education, New Delhi.2012.
2. H. Craig Peterson & W. Cris Lewis, Managerial Economics, Pearson,
2012.
3. Lipsey & Chrystel, Economics, Oxford University Press, 2012
4. Domnick Salvatore: Managerial Economics in a Global Economy,
Thomson, 2012.
5. Narayanaswamy: Financial Accounting—A Managerial Perspective,
Pearson, 2012.
6. S.N.Maheswari & S.K. Maheswari, Financial Accounting, Vikas, 2012.
7. Truet and Truet: Managerial Economics: Analysis, Problems and
Cases, Wiley, 2012.
8. Dwivedi: Managerial Economics, Vikas, 2012.
9. Shailaja & Usha : MEFA, University Press, 2012.
10. Aryasri: Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis, TMH, 2012.
11. Vijay Kumar & Appa Rao, Managerial Economics & Financial Analysis,
Cengage 2011.
12. J. V. Prabhakar Rao & P.V. Rao, Managerial Economics & Financial
Analysis, Maruthi Publishers, 2011.
Outcomes:
At the end of the course, the student will
understand the market dynamics namely, demand and supply,
demand forecasting , elasticity of demand and supply, pricing methods
and pricing in different market structures.
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Company.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Theory of Machines/ Shigley/ Mc Graw Hill Publishers.
2. Theory of Machines/ Thomas Bevan/Pearson.
3. Theory of Machines/ R.K.Bansal/Lakshmi publications/5th Edition.
4. Mechanism and Machine Theory/ JS Rao and RV Duggipati/ New
Age.
5. Theory of Machines/Sadhu Singh/Pearson/3rd Edition.
6. Mechanism and Machine Theory/Ashok G. Ambekar/PHI/Eastern
Economy Edition.
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TEXT BOOKS
1. Aryasri, Management Science, McGraw hill, 2012
2. Kumar,Rao and Chhalill : Introduction to Management Science,
Cengage 2012.
REFERENCES:
1. Stoner, Freeman, Gilbert, Management, Pearson Education, New
Delhi, 2012.
2. Amrine, Manufacturing Organization and Management, Pearson,
2012.
3. Chase, Jacobs, Aquilano, Operations Management, McGraw Hill,
2012.
2. Panner Selvam, Production and Operations Management, PHI, 2012.
3. Nadha Muni Reddy & Vijaya Kumar Reddy, Reliability Engineering &
Quality Engineering, Galgotia, 2012.
4. Ralph M Barnes, Motion and Time Studies, John Wiley and Sons,
2012.
5. L.S.Srinath, PERT / CPM, Affiliate East-West Press, New Delhi, 2012.
6. Gary Dessler, Human Resource Management, Pearson Education
Asia, 2012.
7. Phillip Kotler, Marketing Management, Pearson, 2012.
8. S.K.Basu,K.C.Sahu,B.Rajiv : Industrial Organization and
Management, PHI, 2012.
11 Dipak Kumar Bhattacharyya: Industrial Management, Vikas publishing
house 2013.
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Unit V:
X-Ray Diffraction and Spectroscopic methods:
X-ray diffraction–Powder method, Single crystal diffraction technique -
Determination of crystal strucures – Nanostructural analysis – Profile
analysis (peak broadening and micro strain) – Crystallite size analysis using
Scherer formula and W illiamson – Hall equation. UV Spectroscopy, IR
Spectroscopy and Raman Spectroscopy
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Nanotechnology: Principles and Practices – Sulabha K. Kulkarni –
Capital Publishing Comany
2. Nano: The Essentials – Understanding Nanoscience and
Nanotechnology by T.Pradeep. Tata Mc.Graw Hill
3. Introduction to Nano Technology by Charles. P. Poole Jr and Frank J.
Owens, Wiley India Pvt Ltd.
4. A practical approach to X-Ray diffraction analysis by C.Suryanarayana
REFERENCES
1. Haynes, R., Woodruff, D.P. and Talchar, T.A., Optical Microscopy of
Materials,Cambridge University press, 1986.
2. Flegler, S.L., Heckman, J.W. and Klomparens, K.L., Scanning and
Transmission Electron Microscopy: A Introduction E WH Freeman
& Co, 1993.
3. Paul E. West, µÄntroduction to Atomic Force Microscopy Theory
Practice Applications.
4. Julian ChenN, C., Introduction to Scanning Tunneling Microscopy,
Oxford University Press, Inc., 1993.
5. Magonov, S.M., and Whangbo, M-H., Surface Analysis with STM and
AFM: Experimental and Theoretical Aspects of Image Analysis, VCH
Publishers, Inc., New York 1996.
6 Goldstein, J., Newbury, D.E., Joy, D.C., and Lym, C.E., Scanning
Electron Microscopy and X-ray Microanalysis, 2003.
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problem.
Simulation: Introduction, Definition, types of simulation models, Steps
involved in the simulation process- Advantages and disadvantages-
applications of simulation to queuing and inventory.
TEXT BOOKS :
1. Operations Research /J.K.Sharma 4e. /MacMilan
2. Introduction to O.R/Hillier & Libermann/TMH
REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. Introduction to O.R /Taha/PHI
2. Operations Research/ NVS Raju/ SMS Education/3rd Revised Edition
3. Operations Research /A.M.Natarajan, P.Balasubramaniam, A.
Tamilarasi/Pearson Education.
4. Operations Research / Wagner/ PHI Publications.
5. Operations Research/M.V. Durga Prasad, K, Vijaya Kumar Reddy, J.
Suresh Kumar/ Cengage Learning.
6. Introduction to O.R/Hillier & Liberman / TMH.
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UNIT – V
Flexible manufacturing system: F.M.S equipment, FMS layouts, Analysis
methods for FMS benefits of FMS.
Computer aided quality control: Automated inspection- Off-line, On-line,
contact, Non-contact; Coordinate measuring machines, Machine vision.
Computer Integrated Manufacturing: CIM system, Benefits of CIM, Benefits
of CIM
TEXT BOOKS:
1. CAD/CAM /Groover M.P./ Pearson education
2. CAD/CAM Concepts and Applications/ Alavala/ PHI
REFERENCE BOOKS :
1. CAD/CAM Principles and Applications/P.N.Rao/ TMH
2. CAD / CAM Theory and Practice/ Ibrahim Zeid/TMH
3. CAD / CAM / CIM/Radhakrishnan and Subramanian/ New Age
4. Principles of Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing/ Farid
Amirouche/ Pearson
5. Computer Numerical Control Concepts and programming/Warren S
Seames/ Thomson.
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generation.
UNIT V:
DNC Systems and Adaptive Control: Introduction, type of DNC systems,
advantages and disadvantages of DNC, adaptive control with optimization,
Adaptive control with constraints, Adaptive control of machining processes
like turning, grinding.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Computer Control of Manufacturing Systems - Yoram Koren,Tata Mc
Graw Hill, 2009.
2. Computer Aided Manufacturing - Elanchezhian, Sunder Selvan and
Shanmuga Sunder, University Science Press, Second edition.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Machining Tools Hand Book Vol 3, (Automation & Control)/ Manfred
Weck / John Wiley and Sons, 1984.
2. Mechatronics – HMT, TMH.
3. Computer Numerical Control-Operations and Programming – Jon
Stenerson and Kelly Curron Pul, 3rd Edition.
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UNIT – IV
Braking System :Mechanical brake system, Hydraulic brake system, Master
cylinder, wheel cylinder tandem master cylinder Requirement of brake fluid,
Pneumatic and vacuum brakes.
Steering System :Steering geometry – camber, castor, king pin rake,
combined angle toein, center point steering. Types of steering mechanism –
Ackerman steering mechanism, Davis steering mechanism, steering gears
– types, steering linkages.
UNIT – V
Emission from Automobiles – Pollution standards National and international
– Pollution Control – Techniques – Multipoint fuel injection for SI Engines.
Common rail diesel injection Energy alternatives – Solar, Photo-voltaic,
hydrogen, Biomass, alcohols, LPG,CNG, liquid Fuels and gaseous fuels,
Hydrogen as a fuel for IC Engines. - their merits and demerits.
Standard Vehicle maintenance practice.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Automobile Engineering (Vol. I and II) / Kirpal Singh/ Standard
Publishers
2. A Text Book Automobile Engineering/P.S. Gill/ Katson Books
REFERENCES:
1. Automotive Mechanics / Joseph Heitner/Van nostrand Reinhold
2. Automotive Engineering / Newton Steeds & Garrett
3. Automotive Engines / S. Srinivasan/TMH
4. Automobile Engineering/R.K. Singhal/Katson Books
5. Automobile Engineering/Arora and Domkonduwar/Dhapatrai
Publishers
6. Automobile Engineering/Kamaraju Rama Krishna/TMH
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TEXT BOOKS:
1. Nanocomposite Science & Technology by P.M. Ajayan, L.S. Schadler
and P.V. Braun, Wiley-VCH GmbH Co.
2. Introduction to Nano Technology by Charles. P.Poole Jr and Frank J.
Owens; Wiley India Pvt Ltd.
3. Nanotechnology, A gentle introduction to the next big idea by Mark
Ratner, Daniel Ratner Pearson education.
4. Polyoxometalate Chemistry for Nano- Composite Design
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Encyclopedia of Nanotechnology by H.S.Nalwa
2. Encyclopaedia of Nano Technology by M.Balakrishna rao and
K.Krishna Reddy, Vol I to X Campus books.
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REFERENCES:
1. Artificial neural networks/ B.Vegnanarayana/PHI
2. Neural networks in Computer intelligence/ Li Min Fu/ TMH/2003
3. Neural networks/ James A Freeman David M S kapura/ Pearson
education/2004
4. Introduction to Artificial Neural Systems/Jacek M. Zurada/JAICO
Publishing House Ed. 2006.
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Publications
REFERENCES:
1. Computational Fluid Dynamics: Basics with applications/John D.
Anderson/ Mc Graw Hill.
2. Fundamentals of Computational Fluid Dynamics/Tapan K. Sengupta
/ Universities Press.
3. Introduction to Theoretical and Computational Fluid Dynamics/C.
Pozrikidis/Oxford University Press/2nd Edition
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Publishers, 2007
3. .”Nanotoxicology - Interactions of Nanomaterials with Biological
Systems”, Ed Yuliang Zhao and Hari SinghNalwa, June 2006.
REFERNECE BOOKS:
1. E P. Widmaier, H. Raff, K.T. Strang, Vander, Sherman and Luciano,
‘Human Physiology: The Mechanisms of Body. Functions’, 9th edition,
McGraw Hill, New York, 2004
2. Gunter Oberd?ster, Eva Oberdorster and Jan Oberdorster,
Environmental Health Perspectives, Volume 113 Number 7 , July 2005
3. D. Drobne, ‘Nanotoxicology for safe and Sustainable
Nanotechnology’, Nanotoxicology for safe and sustainable
Nanotechnology , 58, pp. 471-478, December 2007
4. Monteiro-Riv, ‘Nanotoxicology: Characterization, Dosing and Health
Effects’, Informa Healthcare publishers, 2007
5. A Reference handbook of nanotoxicology by M.Zafar Nyamadzi
OUTCOME OF THE STUDY:
1. To provide knowledge on social impact of nanoindustry.
2. To design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze the results.
3. To enhance the various analytical techniques and to identify and solve
problems.
4. To understand the risk assessment and execution.
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Mc.Lao
2. Nanotechnology In Water Purification Applications Caister Academic
Press by T.Eugene,Michele de Kwaadsteniet, Marelize Botes and
J.Manuel Lopez-Romero.
Outcomes :
To provide knowledge on social impact of nanoindustry.
To design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze the results.
To enhance the various analytical techniques and to identify and solve
problems.
To understand the socio-ethical responsibility
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