5th Sem 7 Mechanical Engineering
5th Sem 7 Mechanical Engineering
3 To review flow measurement devices / techniques, from industrial machines to modern, laser-
based methods.
Objective :-
Contents Hrs/week
Chapter Name of the Topic Hours
GROUP:A
01 Properties of fluid
1.1 Density, Specific gravity, Specific Weight, Specific Volume
1.2 Dynamic Viscosity, Kinematics Viscosity, Surface tension, Capillarity
1.3 Vapour Pressure, Compressibility 04
02 Fluid Pressure & Pressure Measurement
2.1 Fluid pressure, Pressure head, Pressure intensity.
2.2 Concept of absolute vacuum, gauge pressure, atmospheric pressure,
absolute pressure.
2.3 Simple and differential manometers, Bourden pressure gauge.
2.4 Concept of Total pressure on immersed bodies(flat vertical, flat inclined),
center of 08
Pressure, Pr. Distribution diagram.
Note: Numericals on Manometers, Total Pressure & Centre of pressure.
GROUP:B
03 Fluid Flow
3.1 Types of fluid flows: steady-unsteady, uniform-non-uniform, laminar-
turbulent.
3.2 Continuity equation
3.3 Bernoulli’s theorem
3.4 Venturimeter – Construction, principle of working, Coefficient of
discharge, Derivation for discharge through venturimeter.
3.5 Orifice meter – Construction, Principle of working, hydraulic 08
coefficients, Derivation for discharge through Orifice meter
3.6 Pitot tube – Construction, Principle of Working
Note: - Numericals on Venturimeter, orifice meter, pitot tube.
04 Flow Through Pipes
4.1 Laws of fluid friction ( Laminar and turbulent)
4.2 Darcy’s equation and Chezy’s equation for frictional losses.
4.3 Minor losses in pipes
4.4 Hydraulic gradient and total gradient line. 05
4.5 Hydraulic power transmission through pipe
Note: Numericals to estimate major and minor losses.
GROUP:C
05 Impact of jet
5.1 Impact of jet on fixed vertical, moving vertical flat plates.
5.2 Impact of jet on curved vanes with special reference to turbines & 06
pumps
Note - Simple Numericals on work done and efficiency.
06 A] Centrifugal Pumps
6.1 Construction , principle of working and applications
6.2 Types of casings and impellers.
6.3 Concept of multistage
6.4 Priming and its methods, Cavitation
6.5 Manometric head, Work done, Manometric efficiency, Overall
efficiency, NPSH
Note:- Numerical on calculations of overall efficiency and power required to
drive pumps.
14
B] Reciprocating Pump
6.6 Construction, working principle and applications of single and double
acting reciprocating pumps.
6.7 Concept of Slip, Negative slip, Cavitation and separation
6.8 Use of Air Vessel.
6.9 Indicator diagram with effect of acceleration head & frictional head.
Note:- No Derivations and Numericals on reciprocating pumps.
Total 45
Practical:
Skills to be developed:
Intellectual Skills:
1) Select and use appropriate flow measuring device.
2) Select and use appropriate pressure measuring device.
3) Analyze the performance of pumps.
Motor Skills:
1) Use flow measuring device.
2) Use pressure measuring device.
3) Operate pumps.
List of Practical: (Any Five)
01. Calibration of Bourden pressure gauge with the help of Dead Weight Pressure gauge.
02. Verification of Bernoulli’s Theorem.
03. Determination of Coefficient of Discharge of Venturimeter.
04. Determination of Coefficient of Discharge, coefficient of contraction and coefficient of velocity of orifice meter.
05. Measurement of velocity of flow through pipe with the help of Pitot tube.
05. Determination of coefficient of friction of flow through pipes.
06. Trial on centrifugal pump to determine overall efficiency.
07. Trial on reciprocating pump to determine overall efficiency.
List of Books:
Author Title Publication
Hydraulic, fluid
Dhanpat Rai and Sons ,New Delhi
Ramamrutham S. mechanics & fluid
machines
C.S.P.Ojha
Fluid Mechanics & Machinery Oxford University Press
Hydraulics and fluid
Modi P. N. and Standard Book House.
mechanics including
Seth S. M. New Delhi
Hydraulic machines
Streeter Victor,
Bedford K.W., Fluid Mechanics
McGraw Hill Int.
Wylie E.B
Garde
Fluid Mechanics CITECH
Fluid Mechanics
K.L.kumar S.Chand
R.V.Raikar Lab Manual Hydraulics & P.H.I
Hydraulic machines
C 05,06 6 3
Objective :-
S No The student will able to
1 Know different non traditional machining processes, CNC milling machines.
2 Understand the working of Special Purpose Machines.
3 Work as maintenance engineer.
4 Know the Operation and control of different advanced machine tools and equipments.
5 Produce jobs as per specified requirements by selecting the specific machining process.
6 Adopt safety practices while working on various machines.
7 Develop the mindset for modern trends in manufacturing and automation.
Pre-Requisite:-
S.No
Contents Hrs/week
Chapter Name of the Topic Hours Marks
Non traditional machining processes
1.1 Electrical discharge Machining.
10
Principle of working, Setup of EDM, Dielectric fluid, tools (electrodes),
Process parameters, Output characteristics, Applications e.g. microhole drilling,
01 curve hole drilling.
1.2 Wire cut EDM - Principle of working, Setup of WEDM, controlling
Parameters, Applications.
1.3 Laser Beam Machining.
Physical principle of Laser, Laser action in ruby rod, Types of Lasers.
Set-up for LBM. Characteristics, controlling Parameters, Applications,
Application Of Laser Beam for Welding (LBW)
1.4 Principle of working & Applications of ECM & USM
.
Jigs and Fixtures
Introduction. Difference between jig and fixture
4
Different components of Jig/ fixture
3-2-1 principle of location. Types of locators and clamping devices.
General principles of jig/fixture design.
Types of jigs and fixtures.
CNC Machine Tools:
Concept of NC & CNC, CNC Turning Centre, Advantages & Disadvantages of CNC
12
machine tools, Applications of NC/CNC Machine, Classification of CNC M/C Tools
(Based on motion type, based on control loops, based on axis, based on power
supply), Different components of CNC machine tools & their functions, Components
of CNC System (function & application): Stepper motor, Servo motor, Encoders
(rotary & linear encoder), Recirculating ball screw, Automatic tool changer, Tool
magazine. work holding methods for turning centre(name & relative advantage &
disadvantage), work holding methods for machining centre(name & relative
advantage & disadvantage), steps in CNC process.
Part Programming: concept of part programming, reference point (Machine Zero,
Program Zero, Part Origin), Axis identification of Turning Centre & Machining
Centre, CNC Codes for manual part programming G – codes, M- Codes, Spindle
speed control, feed rate control, Tool selection) part programming for turning
centre using different codes & fixed cycles (canned cycle, do-loop & Subroutine)
to get step, taper, plain & circular turning, facing, external threading & parting off
operation. part programming for machining centre considering Cutter radius
compensation, ramp on/off motion, tool offset and using different codes, canned
cycles & subroutine for generating different milled surface. CNC part program
verification.
Principles of computer aided part programming.
4 FMS:
Concept, Basic components of FMS (Different workstations, Automated material
4
handling & storage system, computer control system), types of FMS layout,
objectives of FMS, advantages & disadvantages of FMS.
Total 30
Practical:
Skills to be developed:
Intellectual skills:
1) To select an appropriate non conventional machining process for required component.
2) To write programs for CNC milling machine.
3) To specify the requirement for special purpose machines and automation.
4) To select the maintenance procedure for given machine tool.
Motor Skills:
1) To execute part programs on CNC milling machine / machining center.
2) To repair and maintain machine tools and sub systems.
3) To use and operate different hand tools required for repair and maintenance.
4) To identify and rectify the faults in the given sub assembly.
Notes: 1. The workshop instructors should prepare specimen job in each shop as demonstration practice before
the student (as per the drawing given by subject teacher / workshop superintendent)
2. Theory behind practical is to be covered by the concerned subject teacher / workshop
Superintendent.
3. Workshop diary should be maintained by each student duly signed by respective shop instructors
List of Practical:(Any five):
1) Study of Non traditional machining process like EDM, Wire EDM , ECM ,USM & also one assignment on
the processes.
2) Study of CNC lathe & CNC Milling machine & identify different parts, drives , automatic tool changer and
also tool magazine
3) Practice on making Eccentric turning in a round job using centre lathe.
4) One assignment on part programming of straight turning , taper turning , radius forming operation in a
turning centre
5) Practice on making simple job like straight turning , taper turning ,radius forming by CNC lathe machine
6) One assignment on part programming on machining centre
7) Practice on making simple job by CNC machining centre
8) Practice on making face milling, slotting, contour machining on a machining centre
9) One assignment on machine tool installation process
.
West Bengal State Council of Technical Education
(A Statutory Body under West Bengal Act XXI of 1995)
Kolkata Karigori Bhavan, 2nd Floor, 110 S. N. Banerjee Road, Kolkata - 700 013.
Pre-Requisite:-
S.No
Contents Hrs/week
Chapter Name of the Topic Hours
Group A
Introduction to measuring system: Significance Of 05
01 Measurement, block diagram of a measuring system,
Functional Elements Of measurement System,
Classification Of Instrument.
Introduction to Control system: Function of control
system, Block diagram of open loop & closed loop
system, Basic elements of closed loop system.
Example of measurement & control system for Heating a
room at specific temperature, Maintain a particular shaft
speed.
02 Displacement measurement: Working principle & use 04
of Potentiometer, Differential transformer (LVDT &
RVDT), Capacitive element & Optical encoders.
03 Speed Measurement: Mechanical tachometer, 06
Electrical Tachometer, incremental optical encoder,
Eddy current drag cup tachometer, Magnetic pickup
tachometer, Stroboscopic tachometer, Photoelectric
tachometer, non contacting electrical tachometer (inductive
pick up & capacitive pick up)
Group B
04 Temperature measurement: Pressure thermometer, 03
Resistance Temperature Detector, Platinum resistance
thermometer, Thermistors, Thermocouple, Quartz
thermometer, radiation pyrometer, optical pyrometer.
05 Flow Measurement: Variable area meter – Rotameter, 03
Variable velocity meter – Anemometer, Special
methods – ultrasonic flow meter, hot wire anemometer,
electromagnetic flow meter.
06 Miscellaneous Measurement: 06
Acoustic Measurement: Characteristics of Sound, sound
measuring system Sound level meter (using Piezo –
electric crystal type microphone).
Force measurement: Electromechanical method, strain
gauge load cell.
Shaft power measurement: Eddy current
dynamometer, Strain gauge transmission dynamometer
Strain measurement: strain gauge materials, resistance
strain gauge – unbounded & bonded, wire gauge, foil
gauge & semiconductor gauge, strain gauge rosettes.
Humidity measurement: Hair hygrometer, humistor
hygrometer.
Liquid level: floats, differential pressure cell
07 Control systems: 03
Servomotor, mechanism & comparison of hydraulic,
pneumatic, electronic control systems, proportional
control action.
Total 30
Practical:
Skills to be developed:
Intellectual skills:
Motor skills:
1. Measurement of strain by using a basic strain gauge and hence determine the stress induced.
2. Measurement of velocity of compressible fluid across a duct using Anemometer.
3. Speed Measurement by using Stroboscope / Magnetic / Inductive Pick Up.
4. Measurement of flow by using Rotameter.
5. Calibration of given LVDT.
6. Temperature control using Thermal Reed switch & Bimetal switch.
7. Temperature measurement using Thermocouple.
8. Determination of negative temperature coefficient and calibration of a Thermister.
9. Measurement of force & weight by using a load cell.
10. Liquid Level Measurement by using floats/ differential pressure cell system.
11. Verify characteristics of photo transducer & photo diode.
List of Books:
R.V. Jalgaonkar Mechanical Measurement & Control Everest Publishing House, Pune
C.S. Narang Instrumentation Devices & Systems Tata McGraw Hill Publications
Aim :-
S. No.
1 To study the Internal Combustion Engine.
2 To understand the fundamentals of Steam Nozzle and Diffuser.
3 To study working principle and construction of different types of Steam Turbines.
4 To study the working principle of Gas Turbine and its industrial application.
5 To understand the fundamentals of Jet Propulsion.
6 To study the working principle of Hydraulic Turbines and their application in actual power
generation.
Objective :-
S. No. The Students should be able to:
1 • Describe Internal Combustion Engine and should be able to calculate various performance
characteristics of IC Engines by conducting trial.
2 • Explain the working principle and application of Steam Nozzle and Diffuser.
3 • Describe construction and working of various types of Steam Turbines.
4 • Understand working of Gas Turbine and its application.
5 • Explain the basic principle of Jet Propulsion.
6 • Understand working of Hydraulic Turbines and their application in actual power generation.
Contents Hrs/week
POWER ENGINEERING
Chapter Name of the Topic Hours Marks
GROUP-A
1.0 I.C. Engine and Pollution Control: 14
1.1 Basic Principle, representation on P-V & T-S diagrams and
deduction of Thermal Efficiency of Otto Cycle, Diesel Cycle and
Dual Combustion Cycle. (Simple numerical)
1.2 Classification of I.C. Engines.
1.3 Working Principle, Construction with function of components and
Comparison of Two-Stroke and Four-Stroke (Petrol and Diesel)
Engines.
1.4 Hypothetical & Actual Indicator Diagram of Two-Stroke and Four-
Stroke (Petrol and Diesel) Engines.
1.5 Valve Timing Diagram of Two-Stroke and Four-Stroke (Petrol and
Diesel) Engines.
1.6 Brief Description of I.C. Engine Combustion (SI & CI), Firing-
order of Multi-cylinder I.C. Engine, Scavenging, Preignition,
Detonation, Supercharging, Turbo-charging, Simple Carburetor,
M.P.F.I. and Fuel Injection Pump.
1.7 Basic Concept of Governing of I.C Engine, Lubrication of I.C
Engine and Cooling of I.C Engine.
1.8 Performance of I. C Engine – Indicator Power, Brake Power, Morse
Test, Mechanical Efficiency, Thermal Efficiency, Relative
Efficiency (Efficiency Ratio), Volumetric Efficiency, Specific Fuel
Consumption and Heat Balance Sheet. (Simple numerical)
1.9 Pollutants in Exhaust Gases of Petrol and Diesel Engines, their
effects on environment and possible ways of reducing the Pollutants
in the Exhaust Gases.
GROUP-B
2.0 Nozzles / Diffusers and Steam Turbines: 10
2.1.0 Nozzles / Diffusers:
2.1.1 Working Principle, Classification and Application of Steam
Nozzles & Diffusers.
2.1.2 Continuity Equation, Sonic Velocity and concept of Mach Number.
2.1.3 Steady Flow Energy Equation for flow through Steam Nozzles.
(Simple numerical)
2.1.4 Concept of Critical Pressure and Critical Pressure Ratio.
2.2.0 Steam Turbines:
2.2.1 Classification of Steam Turbines
2.2.2 Working Principle, Construction with function of components of
Simple Impulse Turbine and Simple Impulse-Reaction Turbine.
2.2.3 Velocity Diagrams, Work done, Power and Efficiency of Simple
Impulse Turbine. (Simple numerical by using Graphical Method
only)
2.2.4 Concept of Compounding of Steam Turbine.
2.2.5 Concept of Governing of Steam Turbine.
GROUP-C
4.0 Hydraulic Turbines: 11
4.1 Classification of Hydraulic Turbines.
4.2 Construction and working principle of Pelton Wheel, Francis and
Kaplan Turbine.
4.3 Draft Tubes – working principle and types, Concept of Cavitation
in Turbines
4.4 Velocity Diagrams, Work done, Power and Efficiency of Pelton
Wheel & Francis Turbine. (Simple numerical)
4.5 Basic concept of Governing of Turbine.
4.6 Specific Speed and Selection of turbine on the basis of head and
discharge available.
4.7 Schematic Layout of Hydroelectric Power Plant.
Sub Total: 45
Internal Assessment Examination & Preparation of Semester Examination 6
Total 51
Practical:
Skills to be developed:
Intellectual Skill :
1. Understand working principle and construction of (four-stroke / two-stroke) Petrol and Diesel Engine.
2. Understand working principle and construction of Steam Turbines.
3. Understand working principle of Gas Turbine.
4. Understand working principle and construction of Hydraulic Turbines.
Motor Skills :
1. Conduct dismantling and reassembling an I.C. Engine.
2. Conduct trial on I.C. Engine Test Rig to find out the Heat Balance in an I.C. Engine.
3. Conduct trial on suitable Test Rig to determine I.P., B.P., Mechanical Efficiency and Thermal Efficiency
of an I.C. Engine.
4. Report on visit to Hydroelectric Power Plant.
List of Practical:
1. Study of (four-stroke / two-stroke) Petrol and Diesel Engine. (If possible conduct the study by
dismantling and reassembling an I.C. Engine)
2. Study of valve timing diagram of four-stroke Petrol and Diesel Engine.
3. Determination of I.P., B.P., Mechanical Efficiency and Thermal Efficiency of an I.C. Engine through
suitable method.
4. Conduct trial on I.C. Engine Test Rig to find out the Heat Balance in an I.C. Engine.
5. Conduct Morse Test on Multi-cylinder Diesel / Petrol Engine.
6. Study of Cooling System generally installed in four-stroke (single / multi-cylinder) I.C. Engine.
7. Study of Lubrication System generally installed in two-stroke I.C. Engine.
8. Study of Steam Turbines.
9. Study of Gas Turbine.
10. Study of Water Turbines.
11. Study of schematic layout of Hydroelectric Power Plant.
Text Books
Name of Authors Titles of the Book Edition Name of the Publisher
Contents Hrs/week
Chapter Name of the Topic Hours
Group:A
Introduction of Automobile
1.1 Classification of automobiles
1.2 Vehicle layout & types
1.3 Body construction - Types & Nomenclature of car body. Introduction to 03
01 aerodynamic body shapes
1.4 Automobile market in India of “on road vehicles”, major manufacturers,
their products & their collaborations.
Fuel supply system
2.1 Fuel feed system in S.I engine, types, gravity & pump feed system, layout of S.I
engine fuel pump system, function of each components
2.2 Fuel mixing & circuit control system, carburetor, types, working principle of simple
carburetor, requirement of air- fuel ratio, defects of carburetor & its remedy
02 Circuits of carburetor, float, starting, idling, low speed, high speed & accelerating circuit 05
Petrol injection system, types, layout & working principle of multi point fuel injection
system, advantages & disadvantages
2.3 Fuel supply system in C.I engine, layout, components ,function, types, working & line
diagram of common rail, individual pump system, fuel injectors, single orifice, multiple
orifice
Group:B
Automobile Transmission
3.1 Clutch- necessity, construction & working of coil spring & diaphragm
spring type clutch.
3.2 Gear Box- tractive effort and tractive resistance, types of G.B 10
03 construction & working of constant mesh G.B., & synchromesh G.B.,
Epicyclic G.B., Torque converter, Overdrive, Transfer case
3.3 Final drive- necessity, construction & working of propeller shaft &
differential.
3.4 Axle- Type of rear axles, front axles & their applications
04 Control Systems
4.1 Steering system- Requirement of steering system. Construction and working of
steering linkage. Steering gear box- construction & working of rack and pinion & re-
circulating ball type gearbox. Introduction to Power steering, Steering geometry- camber, 10
caster, toe-in, toe-out, Kingpin inclination & their effects.
4.2 Brake system- construction & working of hydraulic & Pneumatic brakes. Comparison
of disc & drum brake.
Group:C
Suspension systems, wheels & Tyres
5.1 Necessity & classification of suspension system.
5.2 Working & construction of Leaf spring, rigid axle suspension.
05 5.3 Introduction to air suspension 8
5.4 Construction & working of McPherson & wishbone, trailing link suspensions.
5.5 Construction & working of telescopic shock absorbers.
5.6 Construction & working of spoked wheel, disc wheel & light alloy cast wheel.
5.7 Types of rims, their construction & working.
5.8 Construction, working & comparison of radial, cross-ply and tubed, tubeless tyre &
tyre specifications
5.9 Factors affecting tyre life
5.10Wheel Alignment and Balancing
06 Automobile Electrical Systems & Body
6.1 Battery- working, construction & rating of battery.
6.2 Ignition system- construction & working of electronic and CDI ignition system. 8
Practical:
Skills to be developed:
Intellectual Skills:
1. Select tools and equipments
2. Find fault of battery and charging system
3. Identify component and system
4. Use service manual for information search
5. Compare conventional fuels with LPG and CNG fuels for automobiles
6. Observe various components and systems like transmission, braking and charging
Motor Skills:
1. Understand proper handling of tools, equipments
2. Adopt the recommended procedures of maintenance, testing – as mentioned in service manual
3. Handle components of CNG and LPG kit
List of Practical: (Any five)
1. Carrying out preventative maintenance of four wheeler as per manufacturers specifications.
2. Carrying out preventative maintenance of two wheeler as per manufacturers specifications.
3. Demonstration of single plate coil spring & diaphragm spring type clutch.
4. Demonstration of synchromesh gearbox.
5. Demonstration of differential.
6. Demonstration of rack & pinion steering gearbox.
7. Demonstration of rigid axle suspension.
8. Demonstration of hydraulic brake system
9. Testing of battery and charging system.
10. Study of LPG / CNG kit retrofitting.
11. Visit to four- wheeler service station & any automobile manufacturing unit.
12. Mini project :- Student will prepare a project report & present a seminar
Title:- Automotive market In India.
Collect following information.
a) Top 10 Car/MUV/2W/Heavy vehicle Manufacturers in India & their sale in last 2 Years.
b) Top 5 models of Car/MUV/2W/Heavy vehicle Manufacturers in India.
c) New models launched in last 3 years of Car/MUV/2W/Heavy vehicle. Survey modern features in these
vehicle.
d) Proposed launches in next two years in Car/MUV/2W/Heavy vehicle. Survey modern features in these
vehicle
EXAMINATION SCHEME
Pre-Requisite:-
S.No
Contents Hrs/week
Chapter Name of the Topic Hours
Group A
Concept of Mechatronics, Constituents of Mechatronics System, Application of 03
01 Mechatronics in manufacturing, Introduction to Sensors & transducers,
Principle of working and applications of Limit switches, proximity switches like
inductive, capacitive and optical (deflecting and through beam type) , Thumb
wheel switches , magnetic reed switches, Optical encoders-displacement
measurement, rotary, incremental.
02 Pneumatic, Hydraulic & Electrical Actuation System : Actuator – solenoids – 03
on-off applications, latching, triggering,
Types of relays- solid state,
Types of motors – DC motors, DC brushless motors, AC motors, stepper motors,
servo motors
03 Computing Elements in Mechatronics: 8085 Microprocessor - 05
Architecture, Pin configuration, working of microprocessor, and applications.
Introduction to ICs used for interfacing such as –
Programmable peripheral devices , USART, memory, keyboard, display –
LCD,LED,I/O device, ADC, DAC.
Practical:
Intellectual Skills:
1. Identification of various sensors and transducers used in automated systems
2. Interpretation of circuits in automation
3. Interpretation and use
Motor skills:
List of Practical: (Sl. No. 3 compulsory & Atleast three from the rest)
List of Books:
3 Understand working of high pressure boilers, coal and ash handling systems of power plant.
4 Draw layout, understand the working and compare different power plants.
5 Enlist sources of waste heat and explain method of heat recovery.
6 Explain constructional features of non conventional energy source devices.
7 Appreciate economical and operational aspects of power plants.
Pre-Requisite:-
Knowledge of basic thermodynamics & heat power
Contents Hrs/week
Chapter Name of the Topic Hours
Group:A
Introduction to power plant
01 1.1 Power scenario in India
1.2 Types of power plants – Hydro, Nuclear, Thermal, Future trends in 02
Power sector.
Steam power plant
2.1 Layout of steam power plant, general features of selection of site
2.2 High pressure boilers – Construction and working of
Sub-critical and Super-critical boilers.
2.3 Chronological development of Boilers [Stoker Fired,Pulvarised Fuel Fired Boiler, Front
02 Fired boilers, Tangentially Fired Boiler, Bottom Fired Boiler] 08
2.4 Coal and ash handling system- equipments for in plant handling of coal
such as belt conveyor, screw conveyor, bucket elevator, Coal crushing,
Pulverized fuel handling system, Ball mill, Pulverized fuel and their
advantages, Multi retort stoker, Pulverized fuel burner, Hydraulic and
pneumatic ash handling,
Electrostatic precipitator.
2.5 Boiler Feed water treatment
2.6 Environmental aspects of steam power plant - water pollution, air
pollution, emission standard and its control
2.7 Generator Cooling System.
Group:B
Nuclear power plant
3.1 Fusion and fission reaction, general criteria for selection of site.
3.2 Elements of nuclear power station, layout, types of nuclear reactors.
3.3 Nuclear fuels, coolant & moderators. 05
03 3.4 Working of PWR, BWR, CANDU, BREEDER type reactor.
3.5 Safety precautions and waste disposals.
04 Gas turbine power plant
4.1 General Layout, selection of site, Gas turbine power plants in India.
4.2 components of gas turbine plants, gas turbine Fuels.
4.3 Comparison of Gas turbine plant with diesel and Steam power plant. 05
4.4 Environmental impact of gas turbine power plant. Waste Heat recovery
Group:C
5.1 Sources of waste heat
5.2 Heat recovery forms & methods – Sensible and latent Heat recovery.
5.3 Use of waste heat- Agricultural, green house, Animal shelter, Aqua cultural uses, process 05
05 heating.
5.4 waste Heat recovery boilers
06 Non conventional power generation plants
6.1 Geothermal power plant- types, economical justification
6.2 Tidal power plant- factors affecting suitability of site, working of different tidal power
plants, advantages and disadvantages 10
6.3 Wind power plant- different types, advantages and Disadvantages.
6.4 Solar power plant
6.5 Magneto Hydro dynamics power plant
6.6 Small hydro power plant
6.7 Introduction to Plasma technology in Power Generation.
07 Economics and operational aspects
7.1 Prediction of load, selection of types of generation, number of generating units.
7.2 Load duration curves, cost analysis, elements, controlling the cost of power plant
(simple numerical) 8
7.3 Major electrical equipments in power station- generator, step-up transformer, switch
gear, electrical motors
Total 43
Practical:
Skills to be developed:
Intellectual skills:
1. Understand working of various power plants.
2. Understand constructional features and working of devices used in non conventional energy sources.
3. Understand economical and operational aspects of power plants.
4. Calculate the efficiency of power generation cycles.
Motor skills:
List of Experiments/Studies:
1. List technical details of components and subsystems of power plants.
a)HP & LP Heater feed cycle
b)Condenser Cooling System including Cooling Tower.
c) Generator Cooling System.
d)HP & LP Bypass system.
e)Turbine sealing system.
2. Draw layouts of different power plants
3. Operate devices using solar energy inputs
Name of Authors Titles of the Book Edition Name of the Publisher
EXAMINATION SCHEME
Contents Hrs/week
Chapter Name of the Topic Hours
Metal Cutting
1.1 Mechanics of Metal cutting: requirements of tools, cutting forces –
types of chips, chip thickness ratio, shear angle – simple numericals only, types of metal
cutting process – orthogonal, oblique and form cutting. 18
01 Cutting fluids – types, characteristics and applications.
Tool wear, Types of wear, Tool life - Tool life equations.
Machinability – definition, factors affecting machinability, machinability index.
1.2 Tool materials: Types, characteristics, applications. Heat treatment of tool steels,
Specification of carbide tips, Types of ceramic coatings.
1.3 Cutting Tool Geometry: Single point cutting tool, drills, reamers, milling cutters.
Press Tools
2.1 Presses: Types, Specification.
2.2 Types of dies and construction: Simple Die, Compound Die,
Progressive Die, Combination Die.
Punch & die mountings, pilots, strippers, misfeed detectors, Pressure Pads,
02 Knock outs, stock guide, Feed-Stop, guide bush, guide pins. 16
Practical:
Intellectual skills:
To understand & differentiate types of presses & press operation.
Text Books:
Name of Authors Titles of the Book Edition Name of the Publisher
Aim :-
S.No
1 To explore the emerging opportunities and to inculcate the entrepreneurial values during
their
educational tenure. This subject will help in developing the awareness and interest in
entrepreneurship and create employment for others.
Objective :-
S No The student will able to
1 To identify and train potential entrepreneurs.
2 To motivate the entrepreneurial instinct.
3 To develop necessary knowledge and skills among the participants.
4 To help in analyzing the various options to select the most appropriate product suiting to
the entrepreneur and the market.
5 To give a clear picture about the process and procedures involved in setting up an small
scale Industrial unit or a bigger unit.
6 To impart basic managerial skills and understandings to run the project efficiently and
effectively.
7 To analyze the environmental issues to be addressed relating to the proposed project.
Pre-Requisite:-Nil
PART A) Industrial Project 15hrs
Following activities related to project are required to be dealt with, during this semester
1. Form project batches & allot project guide to each batch. (Max. 4 students per batch)
2. Each project batch should select topic / problem / work by consulting the guide & / or industry. Topic
/ Problem / work should be approved by Head of department.
3. Each project batch should prepare action plan of project activities & submit the same to respective
guide.
4. At the end of semester, each project batch should submit the action plan and abstract of the project
along with list of materials required if project involves fabrication or other facilities required in other
kinds of project.
5. Action Plan should be part of the project report.
Part B: Entrepreneurship Development 15hrs
OBJECTIVES:
Students will be able to
1) Identify entrepreneurship opportunity.
2) Acquire entrepreneurial values and attitude.
3) Use the information to prepare project report for business venture.
Develop awareness about enterprise management.
Contents
Chapter Name of the Topic Hrs/week
Entrepreneurship, Creativity & Opportunities
01 1.1) Concept, Classification & Characteristics of
Entrepreneur
1.2) Creativity and Risk taking.
1.2.1) Concept of Creativity & Qualities of Creative
person.
1.2.2) Risk Situation, Types of risk & risk takers.
1.3) Business Reforms.
1.3.1) Process of Liberalization.
1.3.2) Reform Policies.
1.3.3) Impact of Liberalization.
1.3.4) Emerging high growth areas.
1.4) Business Idea
Methods and techniques to generate business idea.
1.5) Transforming Ideas in to opportunities
transformation involves Assessment of idea
&Feasibility of opportunity
1.6) SWOT Analysis
Information And Support Systems
2.1) Information Needed and Their Sources.
Information related to project, Information related to
02 support system,
Information related to procedures and formalities
2.2) SUPPORT SYSTEMS
1) Small Scale Business Planning, Requirements.
2) Govt. & Institutional Agencies, Formalities
3) Statutory Requirements and Agencies.
Market Assessment
03 3.1) Marketing -Concept and Importance
3.2) Market Identification, Survey Key components
3.3) Market Assessment
Business Finance & Accounts
Business Finance
4.1) Cost of Project
1) Sources of Finance
2) Assessment of working capital
3) Product costing
04 4) Profitability
5) Break Even Analysis
6) Financial Ratios and Significance
Business Account
4.2) Accounting Principles, Methodology
1) Book Keeping
2) Financial Statements
3) Concept of Audit.
4)Budget.
Business Plan & Project Report
5.1) Business plan steps involved from concept to
commissioning
05 Activity Recourses, Time, Cost
5.2) Project Report
1) Meaning and Importance
2) Components of project report/profile (Give list)
5.3) Project Appraisal
1) Meaning and definition
2) Technical, Economic feasibility
3) Cost benefit Analysis
Enterprise Management And Modern Trends
6.1) Enterprise Management: -
1) Essential roles of Entrepreneur in managing enterprise
06 2) Product Cycle: Concept And Importance
3) Probable Causes Of Sickness
4) Quality Assurance
Importance of Quality, Importance of testing
6.2) E-Commerce
Concept and process
02
6.3) Global Entrepreneur
Total 30 hours
Text Books:
Name of Authors Titles of the Book Edition Name of the
Publisher
A Manual on J.B.Patel
Business S.S.Modi
Opportunity
Identification &
Selection EDI STUDY MATERIAL
Ahmadabad (Near Village Bhat , Via
National S.B.Sareen Ahmadabad Airport & Indira Bridge), P.O.
Derectory of H. Anil Kumar Bhat 382428 , Gujrat,India
Entrepreneur P.H. (079) 3969163, 3969153
Motivator & E-mail :
Resource Persons. ediindia@sancharnet.in/olpe@ediindia.org
New Initiatives in Gautam Jain Website : http://www.ediindia.org
Entrepreneurship Debmuni Gupta
Education &
Training
A Handbook of P.C.Jain
New
Enterpreneurs
Evaluation of D.N.Awasthi , Jose
Enterpreneurship Sebeastian
Development
Programmes
The Seven V.G.Patel
Business Crisis &
How to Beat
Them.
Poornima M. Entrepreneurship Pearson Education,
Charantimath Development of Small New Delhi
Business Enterprises
Pre-Requisite:-
S.No
Contents Hrs/week
Chapter Name of the Topic Hours
Problem, definition and analysis, algorithm, flow charts, tracing and dry 02
01 running of algorithms. Introduction to ‘C’ programming, simple program using
Turbo ‘C’ compiler and execution of ‘C’ program
02 C Fundamentals: Character set, constants, data types, identifiers, key words, 03
variable declarations, Types of Operators – unary, binary, arithmetic, relational,
logical, assignment.
Hierarchy of operators, expressions, library functions, Use of input/ output
functions viz. Printf( ), Scanf( ), getch( ), putch( )
03 Use of Control Statements:- if-else, if-else-if, switch-case, while loop, do – 05
while loop, for loop, break and continue.
Writing, Compiling, Executing and debugging programs
04 Introduction to Subscripted variables, arrays, defining and declaring one and 03
two dimensional arrays, reading and writing
05 Concept of String, string input / output functions 03
Defining and accessing a user defined functions, Passing of arguments,
declaration of function prototypes
Storage classes: automatic, external, static variables
Total 16
Practical:
Skills to be developed:
Intellectual Skills:
- Prepare and interpret flow chart of a given problem.
- Represent data in various forms.
- Use various control statements and functions
Motor Skills:
- Write program in ‘C’ language.
- Run and debug ‘C’ program successfully.
LIST OF PRACTICALS
List of Books:
Author Title Publication
Yashwant Kanitkar Let us ‘C’ BPB publications
Pradip Dey & Manas Ghosh Programming in ‘C’ Oxford Higher Education
Byron Gotfried Introduction to ‘C’ programming Tata McGraw Hill
H.Arolkar Simplifying c Dreamtech
Name of the Course : Mechanical Engineering
Subject Title: Professional Practices-III
Course code: Semester : Fifth
Duration : Maximum Marks : 50
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Theory : hrs/week Practical: Internal Sessional Continuous Evaluation: 25 Marks.
Tutorial: hrs/week Practical: External Sessional Examination: 25 Marks.
Practical : 2 hrs/week
Credit: 1
Aim :-
Sl. No.
1 To develop general confidence, ability to communicate and attitude, in addition to basic
technological concepts through Industrial visits, expert lectures, seminars on technical
topics and group discussion.
Objective :-
Sl. No. The student will able to:
1 • Acquire information from different sources.
Contents Hrs/week
Chapter Name of the Topic
01 Student Activities: 05 Hrs.
Students in a group of 3 to 4 shall perform ANY ONE of the following
activities (Other similar activities may be considered) and write a report as
a part of term work.
Activities :
1. Collection of data regarding loan facilities or other facilities
available through different organizations / banks to budding
entrepreneurs.
2. Survey and interviews of successful entrepreneurs in nearby areas.
3. Survey of opportunities available in thrust areas identified by
Government or DIC.
4. Measuring Screw thread parameters on floating carriage dial
micrometer and select the optimum diameter of wire.
5. Survey of data regarding different types of pumps with
specifications from manufacturer’s catalogue, local markets, end
users (any other engineering products may be considered for
survey).
6. Survey of farm implements used by farmers.
Group Discussion : 05 Hrs.
The students should discuss in group of six to eight students and write a
brief report on the same, as a part of term work. The topic of group
discussions may be selected by the faculty members.
02 Some of the suggested topics are: (any one)
i) CNG versus LPG as a fuel.
ii) Petrol versus Diesel as a fuel for cars.
iii) Trends in automobile market.
iv) Load shading and remedial measures.
v) Rain water harvesting.
vi) Trends in refrigeration Technology.
vii) Disaster management.
viii) Safety in day to day life.
ix) Energy Saving in Institute.
x) Nano technology.
CAM SOFTWARE COURSE:
20 Hrs.
1. Introduction of CAM software.
2. Identify Different icons and tool bar on the Screen.
3. Import Model for machining.
4. Position the Model to Reference zero point.
5. Measure the Model for Tool Selection.
6. Define the Block from which the part will be cut.
7. Define the cutting Tools to be used.
8. Define the cutting feed, rapid movement and rpm.
9. Define Set up options (Rapid Move Heights – Start and End Point).
10. Define Boundary for selected area machining.
11. Create a Roughing Tool Path Strategy.
12. Create a Finishing Tool Path Strategy.
13. Edit Tool Path.
14. Tool Path Transformation.
15. Animate and simulate the tool path.
16. Create an NC Program and output as a post-processed nc data file.
17. Save the CAM Project to an external directory.
Total 30 Hrs.
Text Books
Examination Scheme:
Internal Practical Sessional Examination
Topic Marks
1 - Submission of report on student activity on scheduled date. 5
2 - Performance and submission of assignment on group discussion on scheduled date. 5
3 - Practice of CAM software. 10
4 - Viva – voce. 5
Total: 25
External Practical Sessional Examination
Topic Marks
1 - Submission of signed report & assignment. 5
2 - On spot CAM activity. 15
3 - Viva voce. 5
Total: 25