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Study & Evaluation Scheme

of

Diploma in Mechanical Engineering (Production & Automobile)

[Applicable w. e. f. session 2011-12 till revised]

TEERTHANKER MAHAVEER UNIVERSITY Delhi Road, Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh-244001

Website: www.tmu.ac.in

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TEERTHANKER MAHAVEER UNIVERSITY (Established under Govt. of U. P. Act No. 30, 2008)

Delhi Road, Moradabad (U.P)

Study & Evaluation Scheme

of

Diploma in Engineering (Mechanical)

SUMMARY

Programme :

Diploma in Engineering(Mechanical)

(a) Production (b) Automobile

Duration : 3 Years (Semester system)

Medium : English

Minimum Required

Attendance : 75 %

Assessment (Theory and

Project) :

Internal External Total

30+10 (Project) 60 100

Maximum Credit

Minimum Credit required for

the degree

: 188 : : 180

Internal Evaluation (Theory

Papers & Project) :

Class

Test I

Class

Test

II

Class

Test III

Assig

nmen

t

Attend

ance

Project

Report &

Presentat

ion

Grand

Total

Best two out of the three

10

Marks

10

Marks

10

Marks

5

Mark

s

5

Marks

10

Marks

40

Marks

Evaluation of Practical/

Dissertation & Project Report

: Internal External Total

50 50 100

Duration of Examination : Internal External

1 ½ hrs. 3 hr.

To qualify the course a student is required to secure a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate

including the semester-end examination and teachers’ continuous evaluation. (i.e. both

internal and external).

A candidate who secures less than 45% of marks in a course shall be deemed to have failed in

that course. The student should have at least 50% marks in aggregate to clear the semester. In

case a student has more than 45% in each course, but less than 50% overall in a semester,

he/she shall re-appear in courses where the marks are less than 50% to achieve the required

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aggregate percentage (of 50%) in the semester. It is compulsory for the student to appear in

external examination to clear the course.

Question paper structure

1. The question paper shall consist of eight questions. Out of which first question shall

be of short answer type (not exceeding 50 words) and will be compulsory. Question

No. 1 shall contain 8 parts representing all units of the syllabus and students shall

have to answer any five (weightage 3 marks each).

2. Out of the remaining seven questions, student shall be required to attempt any five

questions. There will be minimum one and maximum two questions from each unit of

the syllabus. The weightage of Question No. 2 to 8 shall be 9 marks each.

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Mechanical Engineering

Study & Evaluation Scheme

Program: Diploma in Engineering

Semester- I S.

No

.

Course

Code

Subject Periods Credit Evaluation Scheme

L T P Internal External Total

1 DIP101 Applied Mathematics –

I

4 - - 4 40 60

100

2 DIP102

OR

DIP103

Applied Physics

OR

Applied Chemistry

6 - - 6 40 60 100

3 DIP104

OR

DIP105

Basics of Electrical &

Civil Engineering

OR

Basics of Electronics &

Mechanical Engineering

4

-

-

4

40

60

100

4 DIP106

OR

DIP107

Concepts in Information

Technology

OR

Applied Mechanics

4

-

-

4

40

60

100

5 DIP108 Foundation English – I 2 - 2 3 40 60 100

6 DIP151

OR

DIP152

Physics Lab

OR

Chemistry Lab

- - 3 2 50 50 100

7 DIP153

OR

DIP154

Electrical Engineering

Lab

OR

Electronics Engineering

Lab

-

-

4

2

50

50

100

8 DIP155

OR

DIP156

Information Technology

Lab

OR

Applied Mechanics Lab

- - 4 2 50 50 100

9 DIP157

OR

DIP158

Workshop Practice

OR

Engineering Drawing

-

2

-

8

6

4

5

50

50

100

10 DGP101 Discipline & General

Proficiency

- - - 1 100 - 100

Total

20

/

22

- 21

/ 19

32/

33

500

500

1000

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Semester- II S.

No

Course

Code

Subject Periods Credi

t

Evaluation Scheme

L T P Interna

l

Externa

l

Total

1 DIP201 Applied Mathematics – II 4 - - 4 40 60

100

2 DIP202

OR

DIP203

Applied Physics

OR

Applied Chemistry

6 - - 6 40 60 100

3 DIP205

OR

DIP204

Basics of Electronics &

Mechanical Engineering

OR

Basics of Electrical &

Civil Engineering

4

-

-

4

40

60

100

4 DIP207

OR

DIP206

Applied Mechanics

OR

Concepts in Information

Technology

4

-

-

4

40

60

100

5 DIP208 Foundation English – II 2 - 2 3 40 60 100

6 DIP251

OR

DIP252

Physics Lab

OR

Chemistry Lab

- - 3 2 50 50 100

7 DIP254

OR

DIP253

Electronics Engineering

Lab

OR

Electrical Engineering

Lab

-

-

4

2

50

50

100

8 DIP256

OR

DIP255

Applied Mechanics Lab

OR

Information Technology

Lab

- - 4 2 50 50 100

9 DIP258

OR

DIP257

Engineering Drawing

OR

Workshop Practice

2 - 6

8

5

4

50

50

100

10 DGP201 Discipline & General

Proficiency

- - - - 100 - 100

Total

22/

20

2 19/

21

33/

32

500 500

1000

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Semester- III

S.

No.

Course

Code

Subject Periods Credit Evaluation Scheme

L T P Internal External Total

1 DME301 Strength of Materials 4 1 - 4 40 60 100

2 DME302 Hydraulics & Hydraulic

Machines

4 1 - 4 40 60 100

3 DME303 Engineering Materials &

Material Science

4 1 - 4 40 60 100

4 DME304 Thermal Engineering 4 1 - 4 40 60 100

5 DIP301 English Communication 2 - 2 3 40 60 100

6 DME351 Strength of Materials Lab - - 4 2 50 50 100

7 DME352 Hydraulics & Hydraulic

Machines Lab

- - 4 2 50 50 100

8 DME353 Material Science Lab - - 4 2 50 50 100

9 DME354 Thermal Engineering Lab - - 4 2 50 50 100

10 DME355 Mechanical Engineering

Drawing

1 - 4 3 50 50 100

11 DME356 Industrial Exposure - - - 4 50 50 100

11 DGP301 Discipline & General

Proficiency

- - - 1 100 - 100

Total 19 4 22 35 600 600 1200

Semester- IV

S.

No.

Course

Code

Subject Periods Credit Evaluation Scheme

L T P Internal External Total

1 DME401 Manufacturing Processes – I 4 1 - 4 40 60 100

2 DME402 Metrology & Measuring

Instruments

4 1 - 4 40 60 100

3 DME403 Computer Graphics 4 1 - 4 40 60 100

4 DME404 Computer Aided Design 3 - 3 40 60 100

5 DME405 Theory of Machines 4 2 - 5 40 60 100

6 DIP401 Technical Communication 2 - 2 3 40 60 100

7 DME451 Manufacturing Processes

Lab – I

- - 4 2 50 50 100

8 DME452 Metrology Lab - - 4 2 50 50 100

9 DME453 Computer Graphics & CAD

Lab

- - 4 2 50 50 100

10 DGP401 Discipline & General

Proficiency

- - - 1 100 - 100

Total 21 5 14 30 490 510 1000

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Semester- V

S.

No.

Course

Code

Subject Periods Cre

dit

Evaluation Scheme

L T P Internal Exter

nal

Total

1 DME501 Manufacturing Processes – II 4 - - 4 40 60 100

2 DME502 Machine Tool Technology 4 1 - 4 40 60 100

3 DME503 Design & Estimation 4 2 - 5 40 60 100

4

*DME504

OR

**DME505

Production Technology – I

OR

Automobile Engineering

4

1

-

4

40

60

100

5 DIP501 Communication Technique 2 - 2 2 40 60 100

6 DME551 Manufacturing Processes Lab –

II

- - 4 2 50 50 100

7 DME552 Machine Shop Practice - - 8 4 50 50 100

8

*DME553

OR

**DME554

Production Technology Lab – I

OR

Automobile Engineering Lab

- -

4

2

50

50

100

9 DME556 Industrial Training - - - 4 50 50 100

10 DGP501 Discipline & General

Proficiency

- - - 1 100 - 100

Total 18 4 18 32 500 500 1000

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Semester- VI

* Only for Production Engineering ** Only for Automobile Engineering

Note:

L – Lecture T- Tutorial P- Practical C-Credits

1L = 1Hr 1T= 1Hr 1P= 1 Hr 1C = 1Hr of Theory Paper

2 Hrs of Practical/Tutorial

S.

No.

Course

Code

Subject Periods Cre

dit

Evaluation Scheme

L T P Intern

al

Exte

rnal

Total

1 DME601 Industrial Management 4 - - 4 40 60 100

2 DME602 Environment Education 4 - - 4 40 60 100

3

*DME603 OR

**DME604

Production Technology – II OR

Automobile Maintenance, Services

& Repair

4

1

- 4

40

60

100

4

*DME605 OR

**DME606

Production Automation OR

Automobile Technology

4

1

- 4

40

60

100

5 DIP601 Corporate Communication 2 - 2 3 40 60 100

6 DME651 Mechanical Maintenance Shop - - 8 4 50 50 100

7

*DME652 OR

**DME653

Production Technology Lab – II OR

Automobile Maintenance, Services

& Repair Lab

- - 4

2

50

50

100

8

*DME654

OR

**DME655

Project

OR

Project

- -

8

4

50

50

100

9 DGP601 Discipline & General Proficiency - - - 1 100 - 100

Total 18 2 22 30 450 450 900

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APPLIED MATHEMATICS – I

First Semester L T P C

Course Code: DIP101 4 - - 4

Course Contents:

Unit I

ALGEBRA-I

Series: A.P. and G.P.; nth term, Sum to n terms, Arithmetic Mean.

Binomial theorem for positive, negative and fractional index (without proof). Application of

Binomial theorem. (10 Lectures)

Unit II Determinants: - Elementary properties of determinants of order 2 and 3, Multiplication

system of algebraic equations, Consistency of equation, Crammer's rule.

Vector algebra:- Dot and Cross product of two vectors, Scalar and vector triple products.

Work done, Moment of a force. (10 Lectures)

Unit III TRIGONOMETRY:- Relations between sides and angles of a triangle: Statement of various

formulae showing relationship between sides and angles of a triangle. Complex numbers,

Representation, Modulus and amplitude De Moivre’s theorem, its application in solving

algebraic equations, Modulus Function and its properties. (10 Lectures)

Unit IV CO-ORDINATE GEOMETRY: Standard form of curves and their simple properties –

Parabolas y2= 4ax, y

2= -4ax, x

2= 4ay, x

2= -4ay.

Ellipse ,12

2

2

2

=+

b

y

a

x

Hyperbola 12

2

2

2

=−

b

y

a

x.

Tangent and normal to these curves. (10 Lectures)

Unit V

Straight lines, planes and spheres in 3 – dimensional space –Distance between two points in space, direction cosines and direction ratios, projections finding equation of a straight line,

and shortest distance between two lines. Different forms of planes represented by equation lx + my + nz =c, relation between lines and

planes, sphere x2 + y2 + z2 + 2gx + 2fy + 2wz # d. (10 Lectures)

Project work A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry

10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be

related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to

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enhance his practical skill & knowledge. The project will be evaluated by the external examiner.

Text Books: 1. Sharma, R D, Applied Mathematics.

2. Grewal B S, Elementary Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publication. 3. Sumha Dr. K. S., Applied Mathematics (I & II), Bharat Bharati Prakashan, Meerut.

Reference Books:

1. Gorakh Prasad, Differential & Integral Calculus 2. Mittal S C & Mittal, S K., Two Dimensional Coordinate, Pragati Prakashan,

Meerut 3. Loney, S L, Trigonometry (I part)

4. Goel, B S, Algebra

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APPLIED PHYSICS

First/Second Semester

L T P C

6 - - 6

Course Code: DIP102/202

Course Contents:

Unit I Vector: - Scalar and vector quantities: Addition, Subtraction, Resolution of vector- Cartesian

components of vector, Scalar and vector product of two vectors. Force and Motion: Parabolic motion, projectiles thrown horizontally and at an angle.

Problems on time of flight, horizontal range, and maximum horizontal range. Central forces. Circular motion, angular velocity, angular acceleration and centripetal acceleration.

Relationship between linear and angular velocity and acceleration. Centripetal and centrifugal forces. Practical applications of centripetal forces. Principle of centrifuge. Gravitational force,

Motion of satellites, Kepler's laws, Escape velocity, Geostationary satellite, Concept of Black holes, Jet propulsion theory, Motion of Multi-stage Rocket, SLV, PSLV and GSLV Rockets.

(10 Lectures) Unit II

Dynamics of Rigid Body (Rotational Motion): Rigid body, Rotational motion, Moment of inertia, Theorems (Perpendicular and Parallel axis) of moment of inertia (Statement).

Expression of M.I. of regular bodies, Radius of gyration, angular momentum, Conservation of angular momentum, Torque, Rotational kinetic energy. Rolling down the slant planes.

Fluid Mechanics & Friction: Surface tension, Capillaries, Equation of continuity (A1V1=A2V2), Bernoulli's theorem, stream line and Turbulent flow, Reynolds’s number.

Introduction and Physical significance of friction, Advantage and disadvantage of friction and its role in everyday life. Static and dynamic frictional forces. Coefficients of static and

dynamic friction and their measurements. Viscosity, coefficient of viscosity, & its determination by Stock’s method. (10 Lectures)

Unit III

Elasticity: - Elasticity, stress and strain. Hook’s law, elastic limit. Yielding point and breaking point. Modulus of elasticity Young's modulus, bulk modulus and modulus of

rigidity, Poisson ratio, Resilience. Simple Harmonic Motion: Periodic Motion, characteristics of simple harmonic motion;

equation of S.H.M. and determination of velocity and acceleration. Graphical representation. Spring-mass system. Simple pendulum. Derivation of their periodic time. Energy

conservation in S.H.M. Definition of free, forced, undamped and damped vibrations, Resonance and its sharpness, factor. (10 Lectures)

Unit IV

Application of Sound Waves:- Acoustics:- Standing waves, Closed and Open organ pipes, Resonance, End correction.

Definition of pitch, loudness, quality and intensity of sound waves. Echo and reverberation and reverberation time. Sabine's formula. Control of reverberation time (problems on

reverberation time). Acoustics of building defects and remedy. Optics: Quantum nature of light, Coherence (Spatial and temporal), Duality of wave and

particle, Concept of Interference, Baptism, Fraunhofer single and N-slit diffraction, Grating, Resolving and dispersive power, Elementary concept of polarisation.

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Magnetic Fields & Materials: Dia, Para and Ferro-magnetism, Ferrites, Hysteresis, Methods of plotting, Hysteresis curve of ferro magnetic materials and their uses, Magnetic circuits,

Energy stored in magnetic fields. (20 Lectures)

Unit V Semiconductor Physics: Energy bands in solids, classification of solids into conductors,

insulators and semiconductors on the basis of energy band structure. Intrinsic and extrinsic semi conductors, P-type and N-type semiconductors, P-N junction formation, barrier voltage,

Forward and reverse biasing of a junction diode, P-N junction device characteristics. Nuclear physics: Radioactivity, Nuclear stability, Radioactive emission, radiation damage,

Nuclear fission and fusion, Nuclear reactors (PHWR-type and fast breeder) and their application, Mass-energy relation, Automatic mass unit, Mass defect and binding energy.

(10 Lectures)

Project work A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry

10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be

related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to enhance his practical skill & knowledge.

Text Books

1. Nayar P.V., Engineering Physics, Pearson Education Pvt. Ltd. 2. TTTI, Applied Physics, Vol I & II, Publications Tata Mc Graw Hill.

3. Verma HC, Concepts in Physics Vol I & II, Bharti Bhawan Ltd.

Reference Books 1. Subramanian & Brij Lal, A text book of optics, S. Chand & Co New Delhi.

2. Jaiswal J. N., Comprehensive Practical Physics, Vol I & II, Laxmi Publisher.

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APPLIED CHEMISTRY

First/Second Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DIP103/203 6 - - 6

Course Contents:

Unit I ELECTRO CHEMISTRY: Arrhenius’s Theory of electrolytic dissociation, Electrolytic

conductance, Oswald dilution law. Concept of Acid and bases: Bronsted, Arrhenius’s and Lewis theory. Concept of pH and it measurement by pH meter. Buffer solutions, Indicators,

Solubility product, Common ion effect with their application, Redox reactions, Electrode potential (Nernst Equation), Electro-chemical cell (Galvanic and Electrolytic). Standard

electrode potential, Electro chemical series and its application. (10 Lectures)

Unit II ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION AND ITS CONTROL: Concept and various types of environmental pollution with special reference to air pollution and water pollution. General

measures to control environmental pollution. depletion of Ozone layer, Green house effect, Acid rain, Smog formation, Chemical and photochemical reaction, Various species in

atmosphere. Specific industrial pollution like Euro-I and Euro-II. (10 Lectures)

Unit III WATER TREATMENT: Concept of hard and soft water, Hardness of water, Its limits and

determination of hardness of water by EDTA method. Softening methods (Only Sods lime, Zeolite and Ion exchange resin process). Disadvantage of hard water in different industries,

Boiler feed water boiler scale formation, Corrosion, Caustic embritilment, primming and foaming. Characteristics imparted by various impurities or contaminants such as colour,

odour, taste and sediments and their analysis. (10 Lectures)

Unit IV CORROSION: Concept of metallic corrosion, Types of corrosion and factors affecting the

corrosion rate, Chemical and electrochemical theory of corrosion, Oxide film formation and its characteristics, tarnishing fogging and rusting, Prevention of corrosion by various

methods. FUELS: Definition of fuel, its classification and their composition, Calorific value.

Liquid fuel - Petroleum and its refining, distillate of petroleum (Kerosene oil, Diesel and Petrol), Benzol and Power alcohol.

Knocking, Anti-knocking agents, Octane number and Cetane number. Cracking and its type, Gasoline from hydrogenation of coal (Bergius process and Fischer

tropsch’s process) Gaseous Fuel - Coal gas, Oil gas, Water gas, Producer gas, Bio gas, LPG, CNG and Solar

energy. (14 Lectures)

Unit V

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GLASS AND CERAMICS: Concept of glass and its constituents, Classification and uses of different glass, Elementary idea of manufacturing process of glass. Introduction to ceramics

materials, it’s constituent. Industrial application of glass and ceramic.

POLYMERS:

i) Introduction to basic terms used in polymer chemistry and technology. Monomers, Average degree of polymerisation, Average molecular weight.

ii) Characteristics of Polymers and their classification - Addition polymers and their industrial application – Polystyrene, PVC, PAN, Buna-S,

Teflon. - Condensation, polymer and their industrial application: Nylon 6, Nylon 6, 6, Bakelite.

(16 Lectures)

Project work

A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry 10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided

by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to

enhance his practical skill & knowledge.

Text Books: 1. Mittal K.K., Chemistry for Polytechnic, Pragati Prakashan, Meerut.

2. Mehta V.P., Polytechnic Chemistry, Arun Publisher, Meerut. 3. Chandra S., Text Book of Chemistry for Polytechnic, Nav Bharat Prakashan, Meerut.

4. Chaudhari & Kataria, Text Books of Chemistry for Polytechnic, Bharat Bharati Prakashan, Meerut.

Reference Books:

1. Gaidher S.R. & Adasul B G, Basic Chemistry for Polytechnic, S.Chand Pub., Delhi. 2. Alla Appa Rao, Polytechnic Chemistry, New Age International Pub., Delhi.

3. Sharma S.D., Polytechnic Chemistry, Dhanpat Rai Pub., Delhi.

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BASICS OF ELECTRICAL AND CIVIL ENGINEERING

First/Second Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DIP104/204 4 - - 4

Course Contents:

Unit I BASICS OF ELECTRICAL QUANTITIES :- Different forms of energy, Advantages of

electrical energy, Uses of electrical energy, Basic concept of charge, Current, Voltage, Resistance Power, Energy and their units.

BATTERIES:-Basic idea about primary and secondary cells, Working principle, Construction and Application of lead acid, Nickel cadmium and Silver Oxide Cells.

(8 Lectures) Unit II

DC CIRCUIT:- Ohm’s Law, Resistance in series and Parallel, Voltage and current division rule, Kirchhoff’s Laws and their application in solving simple D. C. Network.

AC CIRCUIT:-Concept of alternating current and voltage, Equation of instantaneous values. Average rules, R.M.S. value, Form Factor and peak factor of sinusoidal waveform. Simple R-

L-C Series circuit concept of three phase A.C. (8 Lectures)

Unit III Magnetic Circuits:- Magnetic flux, flux density, field intensity, B-H Curve, difference

between magnetic and electric circuit, Faraday’s law, Fleming right hand, left hand rule, Lenz law, thumb rule, self and mutual, inductance, induced emf, energy stored in magnetic circuit.

(8 Lectures)

Basics of Civil Engineering

Unit IV

• Classification of soil. Elementary ideas of Engineering properties of soil. Bearing capacity of soil.

• Geological consideration for site selection. Difference between Map & plan

Engineering scales. (8 Lectures)

Unit V

• Foundation: Definition of foundation, classification, shallow and deep foundation and their common types, use of Machine foundation Black cotton soil foundation, walls

their classification, load bearing, Non load bearing partition and cavity wall.

(8 Lectures)

Unit VI

• Most common type of masonry used in civil engineering works. Different types of mortars used in masonry work, brick masonry, Stone masonry, concrete block

masonry, Bonds used in brick masonry, English & Flemish bonds, elevation, plan of one & one and half brick thick wall laying in English bond two course only. Cross

section of wall of two story building. Showing different component. (8 Lectures)

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Project work A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry

10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be

related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to enhance his practical skill & knowledge.

Text Books:

1. Narendra Kumar, Basic Electrical Engineering, Asian Publishers, Muzaffernagar. 2. Gupta D.V., General Civil Engineering, Asian Publishers, Muzaffernagar.

Reference Books:

1. Therja B.L., Fundamental of Electrical Engineering, S.Chand & Co., Delhi. 2. Punmia B.C., Building Construction, Laxmi Publication Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.

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BASICS OF ELECTRONICS AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

First/Second Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DIP105/205 4 - - 4

Course Contents:

BASICS OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

DETAILED CONTENTS:

Unit I

Electronic Component & Voltage and Current Sources:- Application of Electronics in different fields, Brief introduction to active and passive components, Resistor working,

specification, testing & colour coding of resistor, Capacitor. Working, specification testing & colour coding, inductor working, RF coils, transformer. Concept of constant voltage &

current sources, concept of practical voltage & current sources, conversion of voltage to current & current to voltage sources. (8 Lectures)

Unit II Semiconductor Diode:- P-N junction diode, mechanism of current flow in P-N junction,

drift and diffusion currents, depletion layer, potential barrier, breakdown, semiconductor diode characteristics, P-N junction diode as rectifier, half wave rectifier, full wave rectifier,

bridge rectifier, different types of diode: power diode, zener diodes, varactor diodes, tunnel diode, LED’s and photo diodes. (8 Lectures)

Unit III

Introduction to Bipolar Transistor Biasing and Stabilization of Operating Point:- Concept of bipolar transistor as a two junction and three terminal device having two kinds of

charge carriers, PNP and NPN transistors, their symbols, concept of leakage current, effect of temperature on leakage of current, common base configurations (CB), common emitter

configuration (CE), common collector configuration, different types of biasing ciruits for fixing the operation points, single stage CE amplifier circuit with proper biasing components.

(8 Lectures)

Basics of Mechanical Engineering

Unit IV Fluid Mechanics:- Introduction: Definition of fluid, Real fluid, fluid properties, fluid

pressure and its measurement. Atmosphere, Absolute, Gauge and vacuum pressure. Buoyancy and floatation, Metacentre and Metacentric height, Suitability of submerged and

floating bodies. Fluid flow, types of fluid flow, velocity and acceleration of fluid elements. Path line, stream

line, streak line, basic principles of fluid flow. Continuity equation Bernoulli’s equation, flow measurement, Introduction of Hydraulic machines, turbines and pumps. (8 Lectures)

Unit V

Thermodynamic:- Basic concept and definitions. Macroscopic and microscopic approach. Thermodynamics systems, boundary, surrounding and universe, properties states, path

process, cycle, quasistatic process, Reversible and Irreversible process. Thermodynamics laws-zeroth. First, Second, and third laws work and heat energy.

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Heat engine and refrigeration, Carnot heat engine, I.C. engines. Types of I.C. engines.

(8 Lectures)

Unit VI

Simple Mechanism:- Introduction, Kinetic link. Types of link, Difference between machine and structure, kinetic pairs, types of constrained motions, kinetic chains, types of joints in a

chain, number of degree of freedom for plane mechanisms. Types of kinetic chains, Grashof’s law Cam and followers: classification of Cam and Follower. (8 Lectures)

Project work A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry

10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be

related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to enhance his practical skill & knowledge.

Text Books

1. Garg R.P., Elements of Mechanical Engineering, Standard Publishers Distributors, Delhi.

2. Sharma Sanjay, Basic Electronics, Publication of Engineering & Computer.

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CONCEPTS IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

First/Second Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DIP106/206 4 - - 4

Course Contents:

Unit I

Concepts in computer & Programming; Computer Appreciation: Definition of electronic Computer, Generations, Characteristic and Application of Computers, Computer Hardware,

CPU, RAM/ROM, Various I/O devices, Software Definition, Role and Categories.

(Lectures 08)

Unit II Computer Languages: Classification & Program Methodology, Generation of Language,

Translators, Interpreters, Assemblers Compilers, Software Development life cycle: Waterfall model. Software Testing.

Number System: Various codes, decimal, binary, octal, hexadecimal conversion.

(Lectures 08)

Unit III

Internet and Web Technologies; Internet & World Wide Web: Hypertext Marks Language, WWW, Gopher, FTP, Web Browsers, Search Engines, Email.

(Lectures 08)

Unit IV Concepts in Operating System System & Data Management: Elementary Concepts in

Operating System, textual Vs GUI Interface, Introduction to DOS, MS Office Tools MS WORD, MS EXCEL, MS Power Point. (Lectures 08)

Unit V

Application of IT to Areas like E Commerce, Multimedia, and Entertainment. Information Representation: Introduction to Information representation in Digital Media,

Text, Image, graphics, Animation, Audio, Video etc, Introduction to JPEG & MPEG.

(Lectures 08)

Project work A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry

10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be

related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to enhance his practical skill & knowledge.

Text Books

1. Yadav DS, Foundations of IT, New Age, Delhi. 2. Curtin, Information Technology: Breaking News, Tata Mo Grew Hill.

3. Rajaraman, Introduction to Computers, Prentice-Hall India

Reference Books 1. Nelson, Data Compression, BPB.

2. Peter Nortans, Introduction to Computers, TME. 3. Leon & Leon, Fundamental of Information Technology, Vikas Publishing.

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4. Kantar, Managing Information System. 5. CIS Tams, Internet, An Introduction, Tata Mc Grew Hill.

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Applied Mechanics

First/Second Semester L T P C

Course Code: DIP107/207 4 - - 4

Course Contents:

Unit I

Force Analysis: - System of forces, concept of coplanar and non-coplanar forces including parallel forces. Concurrent and non-concurrent forces, resultant forces, Equilibrium of forces,

Law of parallelogram of forces, Law of triangle of forces and its converse, Law of polygon of forces, solution of simple engineering problems by analytical and graphical methods. Such as

simple wall crane, jib crane etc. Determination of resultant of any number of forces in one plane acting upon a particle, Conditions of equilibrium of coplanar concurrent forces system.

(10 Lectures) Unit II

Moment and couple, General conditions of Equilibrium Moment and couple Generalized theorem of moments, Application to simple problem on levers-Bell crank Lever, compound

lever, steel yard, beams & wheels, lever safety valve, moment of couple, properties of a couple, simple applied problem such as pulley and shaft.

General conditions of Equilibrium : Rigid body under the action of coplanar forces, statement of forces, Laws of equilibrium: moment law of equilibrium, application of above on body.

(10 Lectures) Unit III

Friction: Types of friction: Stoical Limiting and dynamical friction statement of Laws of sliding friction, coefficient of friction, angle of friction: Problems on equilibrium of a body

resting on a rough inclined plane, simple problems on friction, conditions of sliding and toppling. (10 Lectures)

Unit IV Stress and strain: Concept of stress and strain. Various types of stress and Strains, Definition of tension, compression, shear, bending, torsion, concept of volumetric and lateral

strain, Poisson’s ratio, changes in dimensions and volume of a bar under direct load (Axial and along all the three Axes), ultimate stress, Working stress, elasticity, Hook’s Law, Load

deformation diagram for mild steel and cast iron. Definition of modulus of elasticity, Yield point, modulus of rigidity and bulk modulus, stress & strain for homogeneous material and composite section. (10 Lectures)

Unit V Beam and trusses; Definition of statically determinate and indeterminate trusses. Types of supports tie and struts, Bow’s notation space diagram, polar diagram, funicular polygon,

calculation of reaction at the support of cantilever and simply supported beams and trusses graphically and Analytically, Graphical solution of simple determinate trusses with reference

to forces diagram for determining the magnitude and nature of forces in its various members Analytical method; Methods of joints and method of sections (Simple problems only).

(10 Lectures)

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Project work A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry

10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be

related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to enhance his practical skill & knowledge.

Text Books

1. Bansal R.K., Engineering Mechanics, Laxmi Publication Pvt Ltd., Delhi. 2. Khurmi R.S., Engineering Mechanics, S. Chand & Co., Delhi.

3. Kapoor J.K., Applied Mechanics, Bharat Bharti Prakashan, Meerut. 4. Yadav K.S., Engineering Mechanics, Vayu Education of India.

Ref Books:

1. Kumar D.S., Engineering Mechanics, S.K. Kataria & Sons, Delhi.

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Foundation English I

First Semester

Course Code: DIP108 L T P C

2 0 2 3

Course Content:

Unit I

Functional Grammar: Parts of speech – Noun, Pronoun, Adverb, Verb, Adjective, Preposition, Conjunction, Interjection.

Articles- Use of a, an, the, Subject, Predicate. (8 Hours) Practical (Oral): Making the student use correct grammatical rules in sentences. (2 Hours)

Unit II

Vocabulary: Word formation, prefix, suffix, synonyms, antonyms, homophones. (8 Hours) Practical (Oral): Make the students read newspaper cuttings and note down words

(meanings of which are not known to them). Making efforts to increase their vocabulary.

(2 Hours)

Unit III Structure of sentences: Definition of sentence? Kinds of sentences: Simple, Compound,

Complex. How sentences are formed? Sentence pattern: Assertive, Affirmative, Negative etc.

(8 Hours) Practical (Oral): To make students use different sentences while speaking on any topic.

(2 Hours)

Unit IV Comprehension Skills: Role of listening, Reading a passage for comprehension, How to

answer questions given from the passage read, How to improve comprehension skills?

(8 Hours) Practical (Oral): Making the students practice comprehension in the practical classes.

(2 Hours)

Recommended Books:

1. Wren & Martin: High School English Grammar & Composition – S. Chand & Co., New Delhi.

2. Lewis Norman : Word Power Made Easy- W.R. Goyal Publisher & Distributors, New Delhi.

3. Better Your English- A Workbook for 1st year Students- Macmillan India, New Delhi.

NOTE:

This syllabus has been designed to improve the oral and written communication skills of

students. The faculty members should put emphasis on practical (oral) activities for

generating students’ interest in language learning.

* Latest editions of all the suggested books are recommended.

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PHYSICS LAB

L T P C

Course Code: DIP151/251 - - 3 2

List of Experiments

1. To find the diameter of wire using a screw gauge.

2. To find volume of solid cylinder and hollow cylinder using a vernier caliper.

3. To determine the thickness of glass strip and radius of curvature of a concave surface using a spherometer.

4. To verify the parallelogram law of forces. 5. To determine the atmospheric pressure at a place using Fortin’s Barometer.

6. To determine the surface tension of a liquid by capillary rise method.

Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks)

Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the

students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme:

PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING THE

SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA

(10 MARKS)

TOTAL

INTERNAL

(50 MARKS) EXPERIMENT

(25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE

(10 MARKS)

QUIZ

(5 MARKS)

External Evaluation (50 marks)

The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment conducted during the examination.

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CHEMISTRY LAB

L T P C

Course Code: DIP152/252 - - 3 2

LIST OF PRACTICAL

1. To determine the Chloride content in supplied water sample by using Mohr’s methods.

2. Determination of temporary hardness of water sample by O-Hener’s method. 3. To determine the total hardness of water sample in terms of CaCO3 by EDTA

titration method using EBT indicator. 4. To determine the percentage of available Chlorine in the supplied sample of

Bleaching powder. 5. Identification of Nitrogen, Sulphur and Halogens in an organic compound.

Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks) Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the

students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme:

PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING THE SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA

(10 MARKS)

TOTAL

INTERNAL

(50 MARKS) EXPERIMENT

(25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE

(10 MARKS)

QUIZ

(5 MARKS)

External Evaluation (50 marks) The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment

conducted during the examination.

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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LAB

L T P C

Course Code: DIP153/253 - - 4 2

PRACTICAL:

1) To verify the Ohm’s Law. 2) To verify that Re = R1+R2+…… where R1, R2 etc. are resistance connected in

series. 3) Verification of Kirchhoff’s current and Voltage Law’s applied to D.C. circuit.

4) To observe the A.C. and D.C. waveshape on C.R.O. 5) To study different types of practical transformer.

6) To verify that 1/Re=1/R1 + 1/R2+…..1/Rm. Where R1, R2…..Rm are all resistances connected in parallel.

Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks) Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the

experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the

index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme:

PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING THE

SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA

(10 MARKS)

TOTAL

INTERNAL

(50 MARKS) EXPERIMENT

(25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE

(10 MARKS)

QUIZ

(5 MARKS)

External Evaluation (50 marks)

The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment conducted during the examination.

.

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ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING LAB L T P C

Course Code: DIP154/254 - - 4 2

Practical No.- 1 Object :- To study, Identification & testing of passive Components, Resistor Compactor.

Practical No.- 2 Object:- Draw the V-I characteristics of P-N Junction Diode in forward and reverse Bias.

i) Silicon ii) Germanium

Practical No.- 3 Object :- Draw the input and output wave form of Half wave rectifier using semi conductor

diode.

Practical No.- 4

Object :- Draw the input and output wave form of full wave rectifier using semi conductor diode.

Practical No.- 5 Object :- Draw input and output characteristics of Transistor in common base configuration.

Practical No.- 6

Object :- Draw the V-I characteristics of zener diode.

Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks)

Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the

students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme:

PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING THE SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA

(10 MARKS)

TOTAL

INTERNAL

(50 MARKS) EXPERIMENT

(25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE

(10 MARKS)

QUIZ

(5 MARKS)

External Evaluation (50 marks) The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment

conducted during the examination.

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LAB

L T P C

Course Code: DIP155/255 - - 4 2

1. Create a document using functions: Save as, page number, Bullets and numbering. 2. Create a document using styles and Formatting options.

3. Create a document using different fonts. 4. Create a document, using the function page set up, & page preview, then print that

document. 5. Create a table & perform operation in it.

6. Create a table, chart in excel and implement all formula as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.

7. How to use Mail Merge in MS Word. 8. Create a Power point presentation using slide designing.

9. Create, Save & print the power point presentation. 10. Create a power point presentation using clipart, Word art gallery & then add transition

& Animation effects.

Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks)

Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the

students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme:

PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING THE

SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA

(10 MARKS)

TOTAL

INTERNAL

(50 MARKS) EXPERIMENT

(25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE

(10 MARKS)

QUIZ

(5 MARKS)

External Evaluation (50 marks) The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment conducted during the examination.

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APPLIED MECHANICS LAB

Course Code: DIP156/256

L T P C

0 0 4 2

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1. To verify the law of Polygon of forces. 2. To verify the law of parallelogram and triangle of forces.

3. To verify the law of principle of moments. 4. To find the coefficient of friction between wood, steel, copper and glass.

5. To find the reaction at supports of a simply supported beam carrying point loads only. 6. To find the forces in the jib & tie of a jib crane.

7. To find the forces in the members of a loaded roof truss. (King / Queen post truss)

Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks) Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the

experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the

index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme:

PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING THE

SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA

(10 MARKS)

TOTAL

INTERNAL

(50 MARKS) EXPERIMENT

(25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE

(10 MARKS)

QUIZ

(5 MARKS)

External Evaluation (50 marks)

The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment conducted during the examination.

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WORKSHOP PRACTICE First/Second Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DIP157/257 - - 8 4

1. Carpentry Shop Work:

Ex-1 Planning and sawing practice. Ex-2 Making of Lap Joint.

Ex-3 Making of Mortise and tendon Joint Ex-4 Making of Briddle Joint.

Ex-5 Making of Dovetail Joint. Ex-6 Making of any one utility articles such as wooden-picture frame, hanger, peg,

name plates etc.

2. Painting and Polishing: Ex-1 To prepare a wooden surface for painting apply primer on one side and to

paint the same side. To prepare French polish for wooden surface and polish the other side.

Ex-2 To prepare metal surface for painting, apply primer and paint the same.

Ex-3 To prepare a metal surface for spray painting, Ist spray primer and paint the same by spray painting gun and compressor system.

Ex-4 Buffing and abrasive polishing of brass job. Ex-5 Zinc coating by electroplating method.

Ex-6 To prepare any utility job. The sequence of polishing will be as bellow:

i) Abrasive cutting by leather wheel. ii) Polishing with hard cotton wheel and with polishing material.

iii) Buffing with cotton wheel or buff wheel.

3. Sheet Metal Working and Soldering: Ex-1 Cutting, shearing and bending of sheet.

Ex-2 To prepare a soap case with the metal sheet. Ex-3 To make a funnel with thin sheet and to solder the seam of the same.

Ex-4 To make a cylinder and to solder the same. Ex-4 Preparation of different type of joints such as Lap joint-single seam, double

seam. Hemp and wired joints. Ex-5 Study and sketch the various types of stakes.

4. Fitting Shop:

Ex-1 Hacks awing and chipping of M.S. flat. Ex-2 Filing and squaring of chipped M.S. job.

Ex-3 Filing on square or rectangular M.S. piece. Ex-4 Making Bolt & Nut by Tap and Die set.

Ex-5 To drill a hole in M.S. Plate and taping the same to create threads as per need. Ex-6 Utility article-to prepare a screw driver or paper weight, double open mouth

spanner for 18” hexagonal head of a bolt.

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5 A. Plumbing Work : Ex-1 Cutting and Threading practice for using socket, elbow and Tee etc. and fit it

on wooden practice board.

Ex-2 Study of-Bib cock, cistern or stop cock, wheel valve and gate valve etc.

5 B. Foundry Shop Work : Ex-1 Study & sketch of the foundry.

Ex-2 Study & sketch of Copula & Pit Furnace. Ex-3 To Prepare the green moulding sand and to prepare moulds (single piece and

double piece pattern sweep mould). Ex-4 Casting of non ferrous (lead or aluminum) as per exercise 3.

6. Smithy Shop work :

Ex-1 To prepare square or rectangular piece by the M.S. rod. Ex-2 To braze M.S. Flats/Tipped tools on M.S. shank.

Ex-3 To make a screw driver with metallic handle. Ex-4 To make a square or hexagonal head bolt.

Ex-5 To make a ring with hook for wooden doors. Ex-6 Utility Articles - to prepare a ceiling fan hook.

7. Welding Shop:

Ex-1 Welding practice-Gas and Electric. Ex-2 Welding for lap joint after preparing the edge.

Ex-3 Welding of Butt joint after preparation of the edge. Ex-4 ‘T’ joint welding after preparation of edge.

Ex-5 Spot welding, by spot welding Machine. Ex-6 Welding of Plastic by Hot strip method.

8. Machine Shop : Ex-1 Study & sketch of Lathe machine. Ex-2 Plane and step turning & knurling practice.

Ex-3 Study & sketch of planning machine and plane a rectangle of cast iron.

Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks)

Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the

students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme: PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING THE

SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA

(10 MARKS)

TOTAL

INTERNAL

(50 MARKS) EXPERIMENT

(25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE

(10 MARKS)

QUIZ

(5 MARKS)

External Evaluation (50 marks) The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment

conducted during the examination.

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ENGINEERING DRAWING First/Second Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DIP158/258 2 - 6 5

1. Drawing, instruments and their uses. 1.1. Introduction to various drawing, instruments.

1.2. Correct use and care of Instruments. 1.3. Sizes of drawing sheets and their layouts.

2. (a) Lettering Techniques 1 Sheet Printing of vertical and inclined normal single stroke capital letters and numbers.

(b) Conventional Representation: Types of lines, Conventional representation of materials.

3. Introduction to Scales 1 Sheet Necessity and use, R F

Types of scales used in general in engineering drawing, plane, diagonal and chord scales.

4. (a) Principles of Projection

Orthographic, Pictorial and perspective. Concept of horizontal and vertical planes. Differences between I and III angle projections.

Dimensioning techniques.

(b) Projections of points, lines and planes. 1 Sheet

5.Orthographic Projections of Simple 2 Sheet

Geometrical Solids

Edge and axis making given angles with the reference planes. Face making given angles with reference planes. Face and its edge making given angles with reference planes.

6. Section of Solids 1 Sheet Concept of sectioning

Cases involving cutting plane parallel to one of the reference planes and perpendicular to the others.

Cases involving cutting plane perpendicular to one of the reference planes and inclined to the other plane, true shape of the section.

7. Development of Surfaces 1 Sheet Parallel line and redial line methods of development.

Development of simple and truncated surfaces (Cube, prism, cylinder, cone and pyramid).

8. Isometric Projection. 1 Sheet

Isometric scale Isometric Projection of solids.

9. ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION : 1 Sheet Nut and Bolt, Rivets and Riveted Joints.

10. PRACTICE ON AUTO CAD:

To draw geometrical figures using line, circle, arc, polygon, ellipse, rectangle – erase and other editing commands and snap commands (two dimensional drawing only).

Text Books:

1. Bhatt N.D., Engineering Drawing, Charotar Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., Anand. 2. Upadhayay S.D., Engineering Drawing, Bharat Bharti Prakashan, Merrut.

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3. Goyal B.K., Engineering Drawing, Asian Publishers, Muzaffarnagar.

Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks)

Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the

students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme:

PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING THE SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA

(10 MARKS)

TOTAL

INTERNAL

(50 MARKS) EXPERIMENT

(25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE

(10 MARKS)

QUIZ

(5 MARKS)

External Evaluation (50 marks) The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment

conducted during the examination.

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Semester I

DISCIPLINE & GENERAL PROFICIENCY

Course Code: DGP101/201/301/401/501/601

L T P C

0 0 0 1

Guidelines There shall be continuous evaluation of the students on the following broad parameters:

1. Observance of dress code. 2. Participation in Conferences /Workshops / Seminars.

3. Attendance in guest lectures, talks by the invitees and special technical sessions organized from time to time.

4. Participation in community projects including NCC and NSS. 5. Exhibiting team spirit in different activities of the University and College organized from

time to time. 6. Observance of rule &regulations in the College/University.

7. Behavior in hostel mess and hostel. 8. Performance and awards received in different events (sports/ co-curricular activities)

organized at College / University and other level. 9. General behavior.

The above mentioned observational are an indicative list of parameters on which the students shall be continuously evaluated. The college may evaluate the student on the specific

parameters by informing them through a notice displayed on the notice board before evaluation.

There shall be no external examination for this course; however the marks shall be included

for calculation of Cumulative Performance Index (CPI).

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APPLIED MATHEMATICS – II Second Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DIP201 4 - - 4

Course Contents:

Unit I

DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS: Functions, limits, continuity - functions and their graphs, range and domain, elementary

methods of finding limits (right and left), elementary test for continuity and differentiability. Methods of finding derivative, - Function of a function, Logarithmic differentiation,

Differentiation of implicit functions, Higher order derivatives, Leibniz theorem.

(10 Lectures)

Unit II Special functions (Exponential, Logarithmic, Hyperbolic, Inverse circular), Definition,

Graphs, range and Domain and Derivations of each of these functions. Application - Finding Tangents, Normal, Points of Maxima/Minima. (10 Lectures)

Unit III Increasing/Decreasing functions, sketching of some simple curves (without assumptions,

question, not to be asked in the examination), Rate, Measure, velocity, Acceleration, Errors and approximation. (10 Lectures)

Unit IV

Integral Calculus: Methods of Indefinite Integration: Integration by substitution, Partial fraction and by parts,

Meaning and properties of definite integrals, Evaluation of definite integrals. (10 Lectures)

Unit V Application: Finding areas bounded by simple curves, Length of simple curves, Volume of

solids of revolution. Simpson’s and Trapezoidal Rule: their application in simple cases.

(10 Lectures)

Project work A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry

10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be

related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to enhance his practical skill & knowledge.

Ref Books: 1. Gorakh Prasad, Differential & Integral Calculus

2. Mittal S C & Mittal, S K., Two Dimensional Coordinate, Pragati Prakashan, Meerut

3. Loney, S L, Trigonometry (I part)

4. Goel, B S, Algebra

Text Books: 1. Sharma, R D, Applied Mathematics.

2. Grewal B S, Elementary Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publication. 3. Sumha Dr. K. S., Applied Mathematics (I & II), Bharat Bharati Prakashan, Meerut

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APPLIED PHYSICS Second/First Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DIP201/102 6 - - 6

Course Contents:

Unit I

Vector:- Scalar and vector quantities: Addition, Subtraction, Resolution of vector- Cartesian components of vector, Scalar and vector product of two vectors.

Force and Motion: Parabolic motion, projectiles thrown horizontally and at an angle. Problems on time of flight, horizontal range, and maximum horizontal range. Central forces.

Circular motion, angular velocity, angular acceleration and centripetal acceleration. Relationship between linear and angular velocity and acceleration. Centripetal and centrifugal

forces. Practical applications of centripetal forces. Principle of centrifuge. Gravitational force, Motion of satellites, Kepler's laws, Escape velocity, Geostationary satellite, Concept of Black

holes, Jet propulsion theory, Motion of Multi-stage Rocket, SLV, PSLV and GSLV Rockets.

(10 Lectures)

Unit II Dynamics of Rigid Body (Rotational Motion): Rigid body, Rotational motion, Moment of

inertia, Theorems (Perpendicular and Parallel axis) of moment of inertia (Statement). Expression of M.I. of regular bodies, Radius of gyration, angular momentum, Conservation

of angular momentum, Torque, Rotational kinetic energy. Rolling down the slant planes. Fluid Mechanics & Friction: Surface tension, Capillaries, Equation of continuity

(A1V1=A2V2), Bernoulli's theorem, stream line and Turbulent flow, Reynolds’s number. Introduction, Physical significance of friction, Advantage and disadvantage of friction and its

role in everyday life. Static and dynamic frictional forces. Coefficients of static and dynamic friction and their measurements. Viscosity, coefficient of viscosity, & its determination by

Stock’s method. (10 Lectures)

Unit III Elasticity:- Elasticity, stress and strain. Hook’s law, elastic limit. Yielding point and

breaking point. Modulus of elasticity Young's modulus, bulk modulus and modulus of rigidity, Poisson ratio, Resilience.

Simple Harmonic Motion: Periodic Motion, characteristics of simple harmonic motion; equation of S.H.M. and determination of velocity and acceleration. Graphical representation.

Spring-mass system. Simple pendulum. Derivation of their periodic time. Energy conservation in S.H.M. Definition of free, forced, undamped and damped vibrations,

Resonance and its sharpness, factor. (10 Lectures)

Unit IV

Application of Sound Waves:-

Acoustics: - Standing waves, Closed and Open organ pipes, Resonance, End correction. Definition of pitch, loudness, quality and intensity of sound waves. Echo and reverberation

and reverberation time. Sabine's formula. Control of reverberation time (problems on reverberation time). Acoustics of building defects and remedy.

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Optics: Quantum nature of light, Coherence (Spatial and temporal), Duality of wave and particle, Concept of Interference, Baptism, Fraunhofer single and N-slit diffraction, Grating,

Resolving and dispersive power, Elementary concept of polarisation. Magnetic Fields & Materials: Dia, Para and Ferro-magnetism, Ferrites, Hysteresis, Methods

of plotting, Hysteresis curve of ferro magnetic materials and their uses, Magnetic circuits, Energy stored in magnetic fields. (20 Lectures)

Unit V Semiconductor Physics: Energy bands in solids, classification of solids into conductors,

insulators and semiconductors on the basis of energy band structure. Intrinsic and extrinsic semi conductors, P-type and N-type semiconductors, P-N junction formation, barrier voltage,

Forward and reverse biasing of a junction diode, P-N junction device characteristics. Nuclear physics: Radioactivity, Nuclear stability, Radioactive emission, radiation damage,

Nuclear fission and fusion, Nuclear reactors (PHWR-type and fast breeder) and their application, Mass-energy relation, Automatic mass unit, Mass defect and binding energy.

(10 Lectures) Project work

A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry 10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided

by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to

enhance his practical skill & knowledge.

Text Books 1. Nayar P.V., Engineering Physics, Pearson Education Pvt. Ltd.

2. TTTI, Applied Physics, Vol I & II, Publications Tata Mc Graw Hill. 3. Verma HC, Concepts in Physics Vol I & II, Bharti Bhawan Ltd.

Ref Books:

1. Subramanian & Brij Lal, A text book of optics, S. Chand & Co New Delhi. 2. Jaiswal J. N., Comprehensive Practical Physics, Vol I & II, Laxmi Publisher.

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APPLIED CHEMISTRY Second/First Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DIP203/103 6 - - 6

Course Contents:

Unit I ELECTRO CHEMISTRY: Arrhenius’s Theory of electrolytic dissociation, Electrolytic

conductance, Oswald dilution law. Concept of Acid and bases: Bronsted, Arrhenius’s and Lewis theory. Concept of pH and it measurement by pH meter. Buffer solutions, Indicators,

Solubility product, Common ion effect with their application, Redox reactions, Electrode potential (Nernst Equation), Electro-chemical cell (Galvanic and Electrolytic). Standard

electrode potential, Electro chemical series and its application. (10 Lectures)

Unit II ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION AND ITS CONTROL: Concept and various types of environmental pollution with special reference to air pollution and water pollution. General measures to control environmental pollution. depletion of Ozone layer, Green house effect,

Acid rain, Smog formation, Chemical and photochemical reaction, Various species in atmosphere. Specific industrial pollution like Euro-I and Euro-II. (10 Lectures)

Unit III

WATER TREATMENT: Concept of hard and soft water, Hardness of water, Its limits and determination of hardness of water by EDTA method. Softening methods (Only Sods lime,

Zeolite and Ion exchange resin process). Disadvantage of hard water in different industries, Boiler feed water boiler scale formation, Corrosion, Caustic embritilment, primming and

foaming. Characteristics imparted by various impurities or contaminants such as colour, odour, taste and sediments and their analysis. (10 Lectures)

Unit:- IV

CORROSION: Concept of metallic corrosion, Types of corrosion and factors affecting the corrosion rate, Chemical and electrochemical theory of corrosion, Oxide film formation and

its characteristics, tarnishing fogging and rusting, Prevention of corrosion by various methods.

FUELS: Definition of fuel, its classification and their composition, Calorific value. Liquid fuel - Petroleum and its refining, distillate of petroleum (Kerosene oil, Diesel and

Petrol), Benzol and Power alcohol. Knocking, Anti-knocking agents, Octane number and Cetane number.

Cracking and its type, Gasoline from hydrogenation of coal (Bergius process and Fischer tropsch’s process)

Gaseous Fuel - Coal gas, Oil gas, Water gas, Producer gas, Bio gas, LPG, CNG and Solar energy. (14 Lectures)

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Unit:- V GLASS AND CERAMICS: Concept of glass and its constituents, Classification and uses of

different glass, Elementary idea of manufacturing process of glass. Introduction to ceramics materials, it’s constituent. Industrial application of glass and ceramic.

POLYMERS: i. Introduction to basic terms used in polymer chemistry and technology.

Monomers, Average degree of polymerisation, Average molecular weight. ii. Characteristics of Polymers and their classification

- Addition polymers and their industrial application – Polystyrene, PVC, PAN, Buna-S, Teflon.

- Condensation polymer and their industrial application: Nylon 6, Nylon 6, 6, Bakelite.

(16 Lectures)

Project work

A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry 10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided

by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to

enhance his practical skill & knowledge.

Text Books: 1. Mittal K.K., Chemistry for Polytechnic, Pragati Prakashan, Meerut.

2. Mehta V.P., Polytechnic Chemistry, Arun Publisher, Meerut. 3. Chandra S., Text Book of Chemistry for Polytechnic, Nav Bharat Prakashan,

Meerut. 4. Chaudhari & Kataria, Text Books of Chemistry for Polytechnic, Bharat Bharati

Prakashan, Meerut.

Reference Books: 1. Gaidher S.R. & Adasul B G, Basic Chemistry for Polytechnic, S.Chand Pub.,

Delhi. 2. Alla Appa Rao, Polytechnic Chemistry, New Age International Pub., Delhi.

3. Sharma S.D., Polytechnic Chemistry, Dhanpat Rai Pub., Delhi.

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BASICS OF ELECTRONICS AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Second/First Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DIP205/105 4 - - 4

Course Contents:

BASICS OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Unit I

Electronic Component & Voltage and Current Sources:- Application of Electronics in different fields, Brief introduction to active and passive components, Resistor working,

specification, testing & colour coding of resistor, Capacitor. Working, specification testing & colour coding, inductor working, RF coils, transformer. Concept of constant voltage &

current sources, concept of practical voltage & current sources, conversion of voltage to current & current to voltage sources. (8 Lectures)

Unit II

Semiconductor Diode:- P-N junction diode, mechanism of current flow in P-N junction, drift and diffusion currents, depletion layer, potential barrier, breakdown, semiconductor diode characteristics, P-N junction diode as rectifier, half wave rectifier, full wave rectifier,

bridge rectifier, different types of diode: power diode, zener diodes, varactor diodes, tunnel diode, LED’s and photo diodes. (8 Lectures)

Unit III

Introduction to Bipolar Transistor Biasing and Stabilization of Operating Point:- Concept of bipolar transistor as a two junction and three terminal device having two kinds of

charge carriers, PNP and NPN transistors, their symbols, concept of leakage current, effect of temperature on leakage of current, common base configurations (CB), common emitter

configuration (CE), common collector configuration, different types of biasing circuits for fixing the operation points, single stage CE amplifier circuit with proper biasing components.

(8 Lectures)

Basics of Mechanical Engineering

Unit IV

Fluid Mechanics:- Introduction: Definition of fluid, Real fluid, fluid properties, fluid pressure and its measurement. Atmosphere, Absolute, Gauge and vacuum pressure.

Buoyancy and floatation, Metacentre and Metacentric height, Suitability of submerged and floating bodies.

Fluid flow, types of fluid flow, velocity and acceleration of fluid elements. Path line, stream line, streak line, basic principles of fluid flow. Continuity equation Bernoulli’s equation, flow

measurement, Introduction of Hydraulic machines, turbines and pumps. (8 Lectures)

Unit V

Thermodynamic:- Basic concept and definitions. Macroscopic and microscopic approach. Thermodynamics systems, boundary, surrounding and universe, properties states, path

process, cycle, quasistatic process, Reversible and Irreversible process. Thermodynamics laws-zeroth. First, Second, and third laws work and heat energy.

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Heat engine and refrigeration, Carnot heat engine, I.C. engines. Types of I.C. engines.

(8 Lectures)

Unit VI Simple Mechanism:- Introduction, Kinetic link. Types of link, Difference between machine

and structure, kinetic pairs, types of constrained motions, kinetic chains, types of joints in a chain, number of degree of freedom for plane mechanisms. Types of kinetic chains,

Grashof’s law Cam and followers: classification of Cam and Follower. (8 Lectures)

Project work A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry

10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be

related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to enhance his practical skill & knowledge.

Text Books

1. Garg R.P., Elements of Mechanical Engineering, Standard Publishers Distributors, Delhi.

2. Sharma Sanjay, Basic Electronics, Publication of Engineering & Computer.

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BASICS OF ELECTRICAL AND CIVIL ENGINEERING Second/First Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DIP204/104 4 - - 4

Course Contents:

Unit I BASICS OF ELECTRICAL QUANTITIES :- Different forms of energy, Advantages of

electrical energy, Uses of electrical energy, Basic concept of charge, Current, Voltage, Resistance Power, Energy and their units.

BATTERIES :-Basic idea about primary and secondary cells, Working principle, Construction and Application of lead acid, Nickel cadmium and Silver Oxide Cells.

(8 Lectures) Unit II

DC CIRCUIT:- Ohm’s Law, Resistance in series and Parallel, Voltage and current division rule, Kirchhoff’s Laws and their application in solving simple D. C. Network.

AC CIRCUIT:-Concept of alternating current and voltage, Equation of instantaneous values. Average rules, R.M.S. value, Form Factor and peak factor of sinusoidal waveform. Simple R-L-C Series circuit concept of three phase A.C. (8 Lectures)

Unit III

Magnetic Circuits:- Magnetic flux, flux density, field intensity, B-H Curve, difference between magnetic and electric circuit, Faraday’s law, Fleming right hand, left hand rule, Lenz

law, thumb rule, self and mutual, inductance, induced emf, energy stored in magnetic circuit.

(8 Lectures)

Basics of Civil Engineering

Unit IV

• Classification of soil. Elementary ideas of Engineering properties of soil. Bearing capacity of soil.

• Geological consideration for site selection. Difference between Map & plan Engineering scales.

(8 Lectures)

Unit V

• Foundation: Definition of foundation, classification, shallow and deep foundation and their common types, use of Machine foundation Black cotton soil foundation, walls their classification, load bearing, Non load bearing partition and cavity wall.

(8 Lectures)

Unit VI

• Most common type of masonry used in civil engineering works. Different types of mortars used in masonry work, brick masonry, Stone masonry, concrete block

masonry, Bonds used in brick masonry, English & Flemish bonds, elevation, plan of one & one and half brick thick wall laying in English bond two course only. Cross

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section of wall of two story building. Showing different component. (8 Lectures)

Project work A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry

10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be

related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to enhance his practical skill & knowledge.

Text Books:

1. Narendra Kumar, Basic Electrical Engineering, Asian Publishers, Muzaffernagar.

2. Gupta D.V., General Civil Engineering, Asian Publishers, Muzaffernagar.

Ref Books: 1. Therja B.L., Fundamental of Electrical Engineering, S.Chand & Co., Delhi.

2. Punmia B.C., Building Construction, Laxmi Publication Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.

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Applied Mechanics Second/First Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DIP207/107 4 - - 4

Course Contents:

Unit I Force Analysis: - System of forces, concept of coplanar and non-coplanar forces including

parallel forces. Concurrent and non-concurrent forces, resultant forces, Equilibrium of forces, Law of parallelogram of forces, Law of triangle of forces and its converse, Law of polygon of

forces, solution of simple engineering problems by analytical and graphical methods. Such as simple wall crane, jib crane etc. Determination of resultant of any number of forces in one

plane acting upon a particle, Conditions of equilibrium of coplanar concurrent forces system.

(10 Lectures)

Unit II Moment and couple, General conditions of Equilibrium Moment and couple Generalized

theorem of moments, Application to simple problem on levers-Bell crank Lever, compound lever, steel yard, beams & wheels, lever safety valve, moment of couple, properties of a couple, simple applied problem such as pulley and shaft.

General conditions of Equilibrium : Rigid body under the action of coplanar forces, statement of forces, Laws of equilibrium: moment law of equilibrium, application of above on body.

(10 Lectures) Unit III

Friction: Types of friction: Stoical Limiting and dynamical friction statement of Laws of sliding friction, coefficient of friction, angle of friction: Problems on equilibrium of a body

resting on a rough inclined plane, simple problems on friction, conditions of sliding and toppling. (10 Lectures)

Unit IV Stress and strain: Concept of stress and strain. Various types of stress and Strains, Definition of tension, compression, shear, bending, torsion, concept of volumetric and lateral

strain, Poisson’s ratio, changes in dimensions and volume of a bar under direct load (Axial and along all the three Axes), ultimate stress, Working stress, elasticity, Hook’s Law, Load

deformation diagram for mild steel and cast iron. Definition of modulus of elasticity, Yield point, modulus of rigidity and bulk modulus, stress & strain for homogeneous material and

composite section. (10 Lectures)

Unit V Beam and trusses; Definition of statically determinate and indeterminate trusses. Types of

supports tie and struts, Bow’s notation space diagram, polar diagram, funicular polygon, calculation of reaction at the support of cantilever and simply supported beams and trusses

graphically and Analytically, Graphical solution of simple determinate trusses with reference to forces diagram for determining the magnitude and nature of forces in its various members

Analytical method; Methods of joints and method of sections (Simple problems only).

(10 Lectures)

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Project work A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry

10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be

related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to enhance his practical skill & knowledge.

Text Books

1. Bansal R.K., Engineering Mechanics, Laxmi Publication Pvt Ltd., Delhi. 2. Khurmi R.S., Engineering Mechanics, S. Chand & Co., Delhi.

3. Kapoor J.K., Applied Mechanics, Bharat Bharti Prakashan, Meerut. 4. Yadav K.S., Engineering Mechanics, Vayu Education of India.

Ref Books:

1. Kumar D.S., Engineering Mechanics, S.K. Kataria & Sons, Delhi.

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CONCEPTS IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Second/First Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DIP206/106 4 - - 4

Course Contents:

Unit I Concepts in computer & Programming; Computer Appreciation: Definition of electronic

Computer, Generations, Characteristic and Application of Computers, Computer Hardware, CPU, RAM/ROM, Various I/O devices, Software Definition, Role and Categories.

(Lectures 08)

Unit II Computer Languages: Classification & Program Methodology, Generation of Language,

Translators, Interpreters, Assemblers Compilers, Software Development life cycle: Waterfall model. Software Testing.

Number System: Various codes, decimal, binary, octal, hexadecimal conversion.

(Lectures 08)

Unit III Internet and Web Technologies; Internet & World Wide Web: Hypertext Marks

Language, WWW, Gopher, FTP, Web Browsers, Search Engines, Email.

(Lectures 08)

Unit IV

Concepts in Operating System System & Data Management: Elementary Concepts in Operating System, textual Vs GUI Interface, Introduction to DOS, MS Office Tools MS

WORD, MS EXCEL, MS Power Point. (Lectures 08)

Unit V Application of IT to Areas like E Commerce, Multimedia, and Entertainment.

Information Representation: Introduction to Information representation in Digital Media, Text, Image, graphics, Animation, Audio, Video etc, Introduction to JPEG & MPEG.

(Lectures 08)

Project work

A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry 10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided

by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to

enhance his practical skill & knowledge.

Text Books 1. Yadav DS, Foundations of IT, New Age, Delhi.

2. Curtin, Information Technology: Breaking News, Tata Mo Grew Hill. 3. Rajaraman, Introduction to Computers, Prentice-Hall India

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Reference Books 1. Nelson, Data Compression, BPB.

2. Peter Nor tans, Introduction to Computers, TME. 3. Leon & Leon, Fundamental of Information Technology, Vikas Publishing.

4. Kantar, Managing Information System. 5. CIS Tams, Internet, An Introduction, Tata Mc Grew Hill.

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Foundation English –II

Second Semester

Course code: DIP 208 L T P C

2 0 2 3

Course Content:

Unit I

Functional Grammar : Preposition, preposition of time & date, of travel & movement, other details of preposition ; Tense, Tense structure, Modals : use of can, could, may, might,

should, should be, must, must be, has, have & had. (8 hours)

Practical (oral): Making the students use the above grammatical rules in different sentences

of their own. (2 hours)

Unit II Functional English: Writing Application – leave application, application for fee concession,

change in subject, issuing character certificate, etc.; Letter writing : Types of Letters, Business Letters, Formatting of Letters. (8 hours)

Practical (oral): Making the students write different applications & Letters in the practical classes. (2 hours)

Unit III

Paragraph Writing: What is Paragraph Writing? Structure of Paragraph, coherence and unity, Development of Paragraph, Writing a Paragraph. (8 hours)

Practical (oral): Making the students write Paragraph on any topic in the practical classes.

(2 hours)

Unit IV Precis Writing: What is Précis? Techniques of Précis Writing, Writing a Précis. (8 hours)

Practical (oral): Making the students Write Précis in the practical classes. (2 hours)

Recommended Books: 1. Wren & Martin : High School English Grammar & Composition, S.Chand & Co.,

New Delhi 2. Chaturvedi P.D. – Business Communication – Pearson Education, New Delhi

3. Raman Meenakshi & Sharma Sangeeta – Technical Communication- Principles & Practices O.U.P.N. Delhi.

4. Better Your English- A Workbook for 1st year Students- Macmillan India, New Delhi.

NOTE:

This syllabus has been designed to improve the oral and written communication skills of

students. The faculty members should put emphasis on practical (oral) activities for

generating students’ interest in language learning.

* Latest editions of all the suggested books are recommended.

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PHYSICS LAB Second/First Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DIP251/151 - - 3 2

List of Experiments

1. To find the diameter of wire using a screw gauge.

2. To find volume of solid cylinder and hollow cylinder using a vernier caliper. 3. To determine the thickness of glass strip and radius of curvature of a concave surface

using a spherometer. 4. To verify the parallelogram law of forces.

5. To determine the atmospheric pressure at a place using Fortin’s Barometer. 6. To determine the surface tension of a liquid by capillary rise method.

Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks) Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the

students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme:

PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING THE SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA

(10

MARKS)

TOTAL

INTERNAL

(50

MARKS)

EXPERIMENT

(25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE

(10 MARKS)

QUIZ

(5

MARKS)

External Evaluation (50 marks) The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment

conducted during the examination.

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CHEMISTRY LAB Second/First Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DIP252/152 - - 3 2

LIST OF PRACTICAL

1. To determine the Chloride content in supplied water sample by using Mohr’s methods.

2. Determination of temporary hardness of water sample by O-Hener’s method. 3. To determine the total hardness of water sample in terms of CaCO3 by EDTA

titration method using EBT indicator. 4. To determine the percentage of available Chlorine in the supplied sample of

Bleaching powder. 5. Identification of Nitrogen, Sulphur and Halogens in an organic compound.

Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks) Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the

students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme:

PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING THE SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA

(10 MARKS)

TOTAL

INTERNAL

(50 MARKS) EXPERIMENT

(25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE

(10 MARKS)

QUIZ

(5 MARKS)

External Evaluation (50 marks) The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment

conducted during the examination.

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ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING LAB

Second/First Semester L T P C

Course Code: DIP254/154 - - 4 2

LIST OF PRACTICAL

Practical No.- 1

Object :- To study, Identification & testing of passive Components, Resistor Compactor.

Practical No.- 2

Object:- Draw the V-I characteristics of P-N Junction Diode in forward and reverse Bias. iii) Silicon

iv) Germanium

Practical No.- 3

Object :- Draw the input and output wave form of Half wave rectifier using semi conductor diode.

Practical No.- 4 Object :- Draw the input and output wave form of full wave rectifier using semi conductor

diode.

Practical No.- 5

Object :- Draw input and output characteristics of Transistor in common base configuration.

Practical No.- 6

Object :- Draw the V-I characteristics of zener diode.

Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks)

Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the

students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme:

PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING THE

SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA

(10 MARKS)

TOTAL

INTERNAL

(50 MARKS) EXPERIMENT

(25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE

(10 MARKS)

QUIZ

(5 MARKS)

External Evaluation (50 marks)

The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment conducted during the examination.

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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LAB Second/First Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DIP253/153 - - 4 2

PRACTICALS:

1) To verify the Ohm’s Law. 2) To verify that Re = R1+R2+…… where R1, R2 etc. are resistance connected in

series. 3) Verification of Kirchhoff’s current and Voltage Law’s applied to D.C. circuit.

4) To observe the A.C. and D.C. waveshape on C.R.O. 5) To study different types of practical transformer.

6) To verify that 1/Re=1/R1 + 1/R2+…..1/Rm. Where R1, R2…..Rm are all resistances connected in parallel.

Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks) Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the

students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme:

PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING THE SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA

(10 MARKS)

TOTAL

INTERNAL

(50 MARKS) EXPERIMENT

(25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE

(10 MARKS)

QUIZ

(5 MARKS)

External Evaluation (50 marks) The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment

conducted during the examination.

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY LAB

Second/First Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DIP255/155 - - 4 2

1. Create a document using functions: Save as, page number, Bullets and numbering.

2. Create a document using styles and Formatting options. 3. Create a document using different fonts.

4. Create a document, using the function page set up, & page preview, then print that document.

5. Create a table & perform operation in it. 6. Create a table, chart in excel and implement all formula as addition, subtraction,

multiplication and division. 7. How to use Mail Merge in MS Word.

8. Create a Power point presentation using slide designing. 9. Create, Save & print the power point presentation.

10. Create a power point presentation using clipart, Word art gallery & then add transition & Animation effects.

Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks) Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the

experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the

index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme:

PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING THE

SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA

(10 MARKS)

TOTAL

INTERNAL

(50 MARKS) EXPERIMENT

(25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE

(10 MARKS)

QUIZ

(5 MARKS)

External Evaluation (50 marks) The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment

conducted during the examination.

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APPLIED MECHANICS LAB

Course Code: DIP156/256

L T P C

0 0 4 2

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1. To verify the law of Polygon of forces. 2. To verify the law of parallelogram and triangle of forces.

3. To verify the law of principle of moments. 4. To find the coefficient of friction between wood, steel, copper and glass.

5. To find the reaction at supports of a simply supported beam carrying point loads only. 6. To find the forces in the jib & tie of a jib crane.

7. To find the forces in the members of a loaded roof truss. (King / Queen post truss)

Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks) Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the

experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the

index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme:

PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING THE

SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA

(10 MARKS)

TOTAL

INTERNAL

(50 MARKS) EXPERIMENT

(25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE

(10 MARKS)

QUIZ

(5 MARKS)

External Evaluation (50 marks)

The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment conducted during the examination.

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ENGINEERING DRAWING Second/First Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DIP258/158 2 - 6 5

1. Drawing, instruments and their uses. 1.1. Introduction to various drawing, instruments.

1.2. Correct use and care of Instruments. 1.3. Sizes of drawing sheets and their layouts.

2. (a) Lettering Techniques 1 Sheet Printing of vertical and inclined normal single stroke capital letters and numbers.

(b) Conventional Representatfion: Types of lines, Conventional representation of materials.

3. Introduction to Scales 1 Sheet Necessity and use, R F

Types of scales used in general engineering drawing. Plane, diagonal and chord scales.

4. (a) Principles of Projection

Orthographic, Pictorial and perspective.

Concept of horizontal and vertical planes.

Difference between I and III angle projections. Dimensioning techniques.

(b) Projections of points, lines and planes. 1 Sheet 5.Orthographic Projections of Simple 2 Sheet

Geometrical Solids: Edge and axis making given angles with the reference planes. Face making given angles with reference planes. Face and its edge making given angles with

reference planes.

6. Section of Solids 1 Sheet

Concept of sectioning Cases involving cutting plane parallel to one of the reference planes and perpendicular to the

others. Cases involving cutting plane perpendicular to one of the reference planes and inclined to the other plane, true space of the section.

7. Development of Surfaces 1 Sheet Parallel line and redial line methods of developments.

Development of simple and truncated surfaces (Cube, prism, cylinder, cone and pyramid).

8. Isometric Projection. 1 Sheet

Isometric scale Isometric Projection of solids.

9. ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION : 1 Sheet Nut and Bolt, Rivets and Riveted Joints.

10. PRACTICE ON AUTO CAD: To draw geometrical figures using line, circle, arc, polygon, ellipse, rectangle – erase and

other editing commands and snap commands (two dimensional drawing only).

Text Books: 1. Bhatt N.D., Engineering Drawing, Charotar Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., Anand.

2. Upadhayay S.D., Engineering Drawing, Bharat Bharti Prakashan, Merrut. 3. Goyal B.K., Engineering Drawing, Asian Publishers, Muzaffarnagar.

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Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks)

Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the

students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme:

PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING THE SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA

(10 MARKS)

TOTAL

INTERNAL

(50 MARKS) EXPERIMENT

(25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE

(10 MARKS)

QUIZ

(5 MARKS)

External Evaluation (50 marks) The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment

conducted during the examination.

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WORKSHOP PRACTICE Second/First Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DIP257/157 - - 8 4

1. Carpentry Shop Work:

Ex-1 Planning and sawing practice.

Ex-2 Making of Lap Joint. Ex-3 Making of Mortise and tendon Joint

Ex-4 Making of Briddle Joint. Ex-5 Making of Dovetail Joint.

Ex-6 Making of any one utility articles such as wooden-picture frame, hanger, peg, name plates etc.

1. Painting and Polishing: Ex-1 To prepare a wooden surface for painting apply primer on one side and to

paint the same side. To prepare French polish for wooden surface and polish the other side.

Ex-2 To prepare metal surface for painting, apply primer and paint the same. Ex-3 To prepare a metal surface for spray painting, Ist spray primer and paint the

same by spray painting gun and compressor system. Ex-4 Buffing and abrasive polishing of brass job.

Ex-5 Zinc coating by electroplating method. Ex-6 To prepare any utility job.

The sequence of polishing will be as bellow: iv) Abrasive cutting by leather wheel.

v) Polishing with hard cotton wheel and with polishing material. vi) Buffing with cotton wheel or buff wheel.

2. Sheet Metal Working and Soldering: Ex-1 Cutting, shearing and bending of sheet.

Ex-2 To prepare a soap case by the metal sheet. Ex-3 To make a funnel with thin sheet and to solder the seam of the same.

Ex-4 To make a cylinder and to solder the same. Ex-4 Preparation of different type of joints such as Lap joint-single seam, double

seam. Hemp and wired joints. Ex-5 Study and sketch of various types of stakes.

3. Fitting Shop: Ex-1 Hacks awing and chipping of M.S. flat.

Ex-2 Filing and squaring of chipped M.S. job. Ex-3 Filing on square or rectangular M.S. piece.

Ex-4 Making Bolt & Nut by Tap and Die set. Ex-5 To drill a hole in M.S. Plate and taping the same to create threads as per need.

Ex-6 Utility article-to prepare a screw driver or paper weight, double open mouth spanner for 18” hexagonal head of a bolt.

5 A. Plumbing Work : Ex-1 Cutting and Threading practice for using socket, elbow and Tee etc. and fit it

on wooden practice board.

Ex-2 Study of-Bib cock, cistern or stop cock, wheel valve and gate valve etc.

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5 B. Foundry Shop Work : Ex-1 Study & sketch of the foundry.

Ex-2 Study & sketch of Copula & Pit Furnace. Ex-3 To Prepare the green moulding sand and to prepare moulds (single piece and

double piece pattern sweep mould). Ex-4 Casting of non ferrous (lead or aluminum) as per exercise 3.

6. Smithy Shop work :

Ex-1 To prepare square or rectangular piece by the M.S. rod. Ex-2 To braze M.S. Flats/Tipped tools on M.S. shank.

Ex-3 To make a screw driver with metallic handle. Ex-4 To make a square or hexagonal head bolt.

Ex-5 To make a ring with hook for wooden doors. Ex-6 Utility Article-to prepare a ceiling fan hook.

7. Welding Shop:

Ex-1 Welding practice-Gas and Electric. Ex-2 Welding for lap joint after preparing the edge.

Ex-3 Welding of Butt joint after preparation of the edge. Ex-4 ‘T’ joint welding after preparation of edge.

Ex-5 Spot welding, by spot welding Machine. Ex-6 Welding of Plastic by Hot strip method.

8. Machine Shop : Ex-1 Study & sketch of Lathe machine. Ex-2 Plane and step turning & knurling practice.

Ex-3 Study & sketch of planning machine and plane a rectangle of cast iron.

Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks) Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the

experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the

index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme:

PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING THE

SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA

(10 MARKS)

TOTAL

INTERNAL

(50 MARKS) EXPERIMENT

(25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE

(10 MARKS)

QUIZ

(5 MARKS)

External Evaluation (50 marks) The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment

conducted during the examination.

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STRENGTH OF MATERIALS

Third Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DME 301 4 1 - 4

Course Contents:

Unit: I

Bending Moment and Shear Force:

Concept of a beam, and supports (Hinged, Roller and Fixed). Types of Beams: Simply

supported, cantilever, fixed, overhang and continuous beams. Types of loads (distributed and

point). Concept of Bending Moment & Shear Force. Sign conventions. Bending moment and

shear force diagrams for cantilever, simply supported and overhanging beams subjected to

uniformly distributed and concentrated loads. Relationship between load, shear force and

bending moment. Point of maximum B.M. and contra flexure. (10 Lectures)

Unit: II

Bending and Shear Stresses:

Assumptions of theory of simple bending. Derivation of the equation. M/I=F/Y=E/R.

Concept of centroid and second moment of area, Radius of gyration, Theorems of parallel

and perpendicular axes, Second Moment of area for sections: rectangle, triangle, circle,

trapezium, angle, Tee, I, Channel and compound sections. Moment of resistance, section

modulus and permissible bending stresses, Bending stresses in circular rectangular, I,T and L

section. Comparison of strength of the above sections. Concept of shear stresses in beams,

Shear stress distribution in rectangular, I and T section. (10 Lectures)

Unit: III

Combined Direct & Bending Stresses and strain Energy

Concentric and eccentric loads, eccentricity, effect of eccentric load on the section, middle

third rule; stresses due to eccentric loads. Examples in the case of short columns, chimneys

and dams. Meaning of strain energy and resilience. Derivation of formula for resilience of a

uniform bar in tension.

(10 Lectures)

Unit: IV

Slopes and Deflections of Beams:

Definition of slope and deflection, sign convention. Circular bending. Calculation of

maximum slope and deflection for the following standard cases by moment area method.

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1. Cantilever having point load at the free end., Cantilever having point load at any point of the span., Cantilever with uniformly distributed load over the entire span., Cantilever

having U.D.L. over part of the span from free end Cantilever having U.D.L. over a part of span from fixed end

2. Simply supported beam with point load at centre of the span. Simply supported beam with U.D. load over entire span.

NOTE: All examples will be for constant moment of inertia without derivation of formula.

(8 Lectures)

Unit: V

Columns & Struts:

Definition of long column, short column and strut, slenderness ratio, equivalent length,

critical load, collapse Load, End conditions of column. Application of Eular's and Rankine's

formula (no derivation), simple numerical problems based on Euler's and Rankine's formulae.

Torsion:

Definition of torque and angle of twist. Derivation of torsion equation. Polar moment of

inertia. Strength of hollow and solid shaft, advantage of a hollow shaft over a solid shaft.

Comparison of weights of solid and hollow shafts for same strength. Horse Power

transmitted. Calculation of shaft diameter for a given Horse Power. (10 Lectures)

Project work A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry

10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be

related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to enhance his practical skill & knowledge. The project will be evaluated by the external

examiner.

Text Books: 1. Rajput R. K., Strength of Materials, S.Chand & Co. Ltd., Delhi.

2. Kapoor J.K., Strength of Materials, Asian Publication, Muzaffarnagar. 3. Punmia B.C., Strength of Materials, Laxmi Publication, Delhi.

Ref Books:-

1. Ramamarutham S., Strength of Materials, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, Delhi.

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HYDRAULICS & HYDRAULIC MACHINES

Third Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DME 302 4 1 - 4

Course Contents:

Unit: I

Properties of Fluids: Fluid : Real fluid, ideal fluid., Fluid Mechanics, Hydraulics,

Hydrostatics, Hydro kinematics., Mass density, specific weight, specific gravity, cohesion,

adhesion, viscosity, surface tension, capillarity, vapor pressure and compressibility.

Hydrostatic Pressure: Pressure, intensity of pressure, pressure head, Pascal's law and its

applications. Total pressure, resultant pressure, and centre of pressure. Total pressure and

centre of pressure on vertical and inclined plane surfaces: Rectangular, Triangular, Circular

(10 Lectures)

Unit: II

Measurement of Pressure: Atmospheric pressure, gauge pressure, vacuum pressure and

absolute pressure. Use of simple manometer, differential manometer and mechanical gauges.

Measurement of pressure by manometers and pressure gauges. Fundamental of Fluid Flow,

Types of Flow, Steady and unsteady flow, Laminar and turbulent flow Uniform and non-

uniform flow. Discharge and continuity equation (flow equation) Types of hydraulic energy.

Potential energy, Kinetic energy, Pressure energy Bernoulli's theorem; statement and

description (without proof of theorems). Venturimeter (horizontal and inclined)

(10 Lectures)

Unit: III

Orifice: Definition of Orifice, and types of Orifices, Hydraulic Coefficients. Large vertical

orifices. Free, drowned and partially drowned orifice. Time of emptying a

rectangular/circular tanks with flat bottom.

Flow through Pipes: Definition, laminar and turbulent flow explained through Reynold's

Experiment. Reynolds Number, critical velocity and velocity distribution. Head Losses in

pipe lines due to friction, sudden expansion and sudden contraction entrance, exit,

obstruction and change of direction (No derivation of formula). Hydraulic gradient line and

total energy line. (10 Lectures)

Unit: IV

Flow through open channels:

Definition of a channel, uniform flow and open channel flow. Discharge through channels

using. (i) Chezy's formula (no derivation) (ii) Manning's formula

Most economical sections: (i) Rectangular (ii) Trapezoidal

Flow Measurements: Measurement of velocity by Pitot tube , Measurement of Discharge by

a Notch Difference between notches and orifices. Discharge formulae for rectangular notch,

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triangular Notch, trapezoidal notch, and conditions for their use. (with derivation)

Measurement of discharge by weirs. Difference between notch, weir and barrage. Discharge

formula for free, drowned, and broad crested weir with and without end contractions; velocity

of approach and condition of their use. (10 Lectures)

Unit: V

HYDRAULIC MACHINE: Reciprocating pumps, Centrifugal pumps, Impulse Turbines,

Reaction Turbines, Sketching and description of principles of working of above mentioned

machines. (8 Lectures)

Project work A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry

10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be

related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to enhance his practical skill & knowledge. The project will be evaluated by the external

examiner.

Text Books: 1. Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines, Laxmi Publaction (P) Ltd., New Delhi.

2. Vijay Gupta & Gupta S.K., Fluid Mechanics, New Age International Publishers, New Delhi.

3. Kapoor J.K., Hydraulics, Bharat Bharti Prakashan, Merrut. 4. Likhi S.K., Hydraulics Laboratory Manual, New Age International Publishers, New

Delhi.

Ref Books:

1. Garde R.J., Fluid Mechanics, New Age International Publishers, New Delhi. 2. Jagdish Lal, Hydraulics & Hydraulic Machines, Metropolitan Book Depot, Delhi.

3. Modi P.N., Fluid Mechanics, New Age International Publishers, New Delhi.

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ENGINEERING MATERIALS & MATERIAL SCIENCE

Third Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DME 303 4 1 - 4

Course Contents:

Unit: I

GENERAL: Brief introduction to the subject metallurgy and its scope in engineering field,

classification of materials of industrial importance. Their chemical thermal, electrical,

magnetic, mechanical and technogical properties and their selection criteria for use in

industry.

STRUCTURE OF METALS AND THEIR DEFORMATION:- Structure of metals and its

relation to their physical, mechanical and technological properties. Elementary idea of

arrangement of atoms in metals, molecular structures crystal

structures and crystal imperfections. Deformation of metals, effects of cold and hot working

operations over them. Recovery recrystallisation and grain growth, solid

solutions, alloys and inter metallic compounds, allotropy of metals, effect of grain size on

properties of metals. Corrosion its causes and prevention. (8 Lectures)

Unit: II

PROPERTIES AND USAGE OF METALS:

Ferrous Metals: Classification of iron and steel. Sources of iron ores and places of

availability. Outline of manufacture of pig iron, wrought iron, cast iron and steel. (Flow

diagram only) Cast iron: Types as per I.S. - White, malleable, grey mottled, modular and

alloy, properties and common uses. Classification of steels according to carbon content and

according to use as per I.S. Mechanical properties of various steels and their uses. Name and

places of steel plant in India. Availability of various section of steel in market, its forms and

specifications. Alloy Steel : Effect of alloying various elements, viz Cr, Ni, Co, V, W, Mo, Si

and Mn on mechanical properties of steel, Common alloy steels, viz, Ni-Steel, Ni-Cr-steel,

Tungsten Steel, Cobalt steel, Stainless steel, Tool steel- High Carbon Steel, High Speed tool

Steel, Satellite Metal, Tungsten Carbide Diamonds., Silicon magnese steel, Spring steel, Heat

resisting alloy steels (Mnemonic steels)., Impact hardening steel

Non-ferrous Materials: Important ores and their metal content, outline of manufacturing

methods, trade names, properties (Phy/Mech./Elect.) and use of the following metals:

Aluminum, Zinc, Copper, Tin, Silver, Lead. Base metal with principle alloying elements

(I.S.I. specification). Important properties and use of the following alloys:

Aluminum Alloys: Aluminum-Copper alloy, Al, Zn alloy, Aluminum- Silica Alloy-Al-Ni-

Alloy, Duralumnium-derived alloys (R.R. and Y-alloy).

Copper Alloys: Brass, Bronze, Gun metal, Phosphor Bronze, Aluminum Bronze, Ni Bronze.

Nickel Silver: Nickel-Copper Alloy (monel metal) inconel, Nickel, Silver.

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Bearing Metals: Lead base alloys, tin base alloys. (White metals or babbit metals) Copper

base alloys.

Solders: Solders-(Lead, Tin solder, Plumber solder, Tinman’s solder or Tin solder) Silver

solder, Brazing alloys (spelter), Inconel alloys. (12 Lectures)

Unit: III

NON-METALIC MATERIALS:

Timber: Conversion of Timber: Its meaning necessity, Seasoning of timber, Preservation of

Timber: Types of preservation, Methods of application, Defects in timber, Surface treatment,

Soaking treatment, Hot and Cold treatment; Common Indian timber specilic uses, properties

identification, units of purchase. Brief study of produces of Timber, Plywood, Hard board,

Batten Board, Veneer board.

Heat Insulating Materials: Classification of heat: Insulating material, properties and uses

of China clay, Cork, Slagwool, Glass wool, Thermocole,Puf, Properties and uses of asbestos

as filler material.

Hardwires: General specification, uses and methods of storage of G.I. and C.I. steel, Copper,

A.C. pressure conduits, R.C.C. spun, P.V.C. pipes and their uses. General sheets specification

(I.S.) and uses. Method of storage of G.I. sheets, M.S. sheets, General specification of pipe

fittings viz. Elbow, Tee, Bend, Crosses and Sockets. General specification and use of wire

nails, wood screws and door hinges, toggle bolts, sliding bolts. (8 Lectures)

Unit: IV

IDENTIFICATION AND TESTING OF METAL ALLOYS:- Selection, specification

forms and availability of materials. Testing of materials (Destructive and nondestructive),

Identification of metal by giving mini project.

HEAT TREATMENT OF METALS: Elementary concept, purpose, Iron-carbon

equilibrium diagram. T.T.T. or 'S' curve in steels and its significance, micro structure of steels

and martens tic transformation (elementary idea). Hardening, Tempering, Annealing,

Normalizing and case hardening. Ageing, Various temperature ranges for different metals

and alloy (From heat treatment hand book). (8 Lectures)

Unit: V

MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS: Important properties, characteristics and use of the

following materials. Abrasives-Natural and Manufactured, sand stone, emery and corundum,

diamond, garnet, silicon carbide, Boron carbide, aluminum oxide, anyother abrasives

qualities of good abrasive., Celluloid or Xylomite, Felt Magnetic Materials, Mica, Refrctory

Materials-Fire clay, Dolomite, Magnesite, Poreclain, Fire bricks and their uses, Jointing

Materials-Glues and Adhesives, Cements Pyroxylene cement, Rubber cement, Magnestic

cement., Composite Materials : Introduction to polymers of metal matrix composite, Carbon

fibre, Glass fibre, Germenium alloys (metal glasses), Source of procurement of various

Ferrous and nonferrous and composite materials. (6 Lectures)

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Project work A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry

10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be

related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to enhance his practical skill & knowledge. The project will be evaluated by the external

examiner.

Text Books:- 1. Hajra Choudhury S.K., Materials Science & Processes, Indian Book Distributing

Company, Kolkata. 2. Bhatnagar S.K., Material & Materials Science, Nav Bharat Prakashan, Meerut.

3. Gupta K.M., Book of Materials Science.

Ref. Books

1. Kashyap K.T., Materials Science for Engineers, I.K. International Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.

2. Purohit R.K., Materials Science & Processes, Standard Publishers Distributors, Delhi.

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THERMAL ENGINEERING

Third Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DME 304 4 1 - 4

Course Contents:

Unit: I

FUNDAMENTAL OF THERMODYNAMICS: Definition, concept of thermodynamic

system and surroundings. Closed system, open system, isolated system, thermodynamics

definition of work. Zeroth law of thermodynamics. First law of thermodynamics for cyclic

and noncyclic processes. Idea of internal energy and enthalpy. Thermodynamic processes -

constant volume, constant pressure, constant temperature (Isothermal) processes, adiavatic

process polytropic process, their representation on P-V diagram and calculation of work

done. Application of

the first law of these process. Simple numerical problems. Second law of thermodynamic

concept of perpetual motion machine of first order and that of second order. Concept of heat

engine, heat pump and refrigerator. Carnot cycle efficiency for heat engine and cop for

refrigeratr and heat pump.

ENTROPY: its physical concept and signidicance, reversibility and efficency, Irreversibility

and entropy. Expression for change of entropy in various thermodynamic processes. Simple

numerical problems concerning the above. (8 Lectures)

Unit: II

PROPERTIES OF STEAM: Idea of steam generation begining from heating of water at

0oC to its complete fromation into saturated steam. Pressure temperature curve for steam.

Idea of dry saturated steam, wet steam and its dryness fraction, super heated steam and its

degree of super heat. Enthalpy, entropy, specific volume

and saturation pressure and temperature of steam. Use of steam table and mollier chart.

Simple numerical problems.

STEAM GENERATORS: Types of steam generators - Low pressure and High pressure

boilers, Modern high pressure high discharge boiler - Stirling boiler, Lamont, Loefflor,

Benson, Velox, ramsin and Schmidi-Hartmann boiler, Computer controlled accessories,

Equivalent evaporation, Boiler performance efficiency. (8 Lectures)

Unit: III

STEAM TURBINE: Classification, details of turbine, working principle of impluse and

reaction turebine, compounding methods of steam turbine, efficiency bleeding, concept of

steam bozzles, governing of turbine.

STEAM CONDENSER: Principle of operation, classification, A brief concept of condenser

details.

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GAS TURBINE: Elements of gas turbine, working principle, fuel and fuel system, open and

close cycle, methods of testing, operating characteristics, Atkinson cycle, Brayton cycle, Heat

exchanger, Inter cooler, Reheater, Applications, Performance. Brief concept of heat exhanger.

(8 Lectures)

Unit: IV

THERMAL POWER PLANT:- Main parts and working of plant, Thermodynamics cycle,

Fuel handling, Combustion and combustion equipments, Problem of ash disposal, Circulating

of water schemes and supply of makeup water, Selection of economiser, Super heater,

Preheater, Feed water heater and dust collector, Steam power plant, Heat balance and

efficiency.

NUCLEAR POWER PLANT: Elements of nuclear power plant, Types of nuclear reactor,

Fuel moderators, Coolants, Controls, Disposal of nuclear wastes, Classification of nuclear

power plant, Cost of nuclear power, Nuclear fuels. (8 Lectures)

Unit: V

AIR COMPRESSOR: Definition and their use, Difference between reciprocating and rotary

compressor, their types and working workdone during compression in single stage and two

stage, Heat rejected and inter cooling in tow stage compression, volumetric efficiency,

compressor lubrication.

INTEGRAL COMBUSTION PLANT:- Engine classification, Engine cycle, C.I. engine

combustion, S.I. engine combustion, Engine structure, Fuel admission system, Air intake

system, Engine cooling system, Lubrication system, Engine starting system, I.C. engine in

steam plant-Features and working. (8 Lectures)

Project work A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry

10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be

related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to enhance his practical skill & knowledge. The project will be evaluated by the external

examiner.

Text Books: 1. Bhatnagar S.K., Thermal Engineering, Nav Bharat Prakashan, Meerut.

Ref. Books

1. Ballaney P.L., Thermal Engineering, Khanna Publishers, Delhi

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English Communication

Third Semester

Course Code: DIP 301 L T P C

2 0 2 3

Course Content:

Unit I Functional Grammar: Active, Passive voice, Conditional Sentences, Syntax, Concord,

Common Errors. (8 hours)

Practical (oral): To make students practice the above mentioned grammatical RULES in the

practical classes. (2 hours)

Unit II Communication: Meaning & Importance of Communication, Process of Communication,

Language as a tool of Communication. (8 hours) Practical (Oral): To make students speak on their understanding of Communication in

English. (2 hours)

Unit III Writing Skills: Reporting events, Writing newspaper reports, Bio-data making, Writing of

C.V. & Resumes, Writing job application. (8 hours)

Practical (Oral): To make students practice writing on the above mentioned processes.

(2 hours) Unit IV

Listening Skills: The listening process, hearing & listening, types of listening, Barriers to listening. (8 hours)

Practical (oral): To make student develop the skills of listening & thus improve their speaking skills. (2 hours)

Recommended Books: 1. Raman Meenakshi & Sharma Sangeeta – Technical Communication – Principles &

Practices, - ONP, N. Delhi 2. Wren & Martin : High School English Grammar & Composition- S.Chand & Co.

N.Delhi

NOTE:

This syllabus has been designed to improve the oral and written communication skills of

students. The faculty members should put emphasis on practical (oral) activities for

generating students’ interest in language learning.

* Latest editions of all the suggested books are recommended.

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STRENGTH OF MATERIALS LAB

Third Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DME 351 - - 4 2

1. Determination of shear force at different sections on a simply supported beam under

points loads.

2. Determination of bending moment at different sections on a simply supported beam under

different types of loading.

3. Determination of yield stress, ultimate stress, percentage elongation, plot the stress strain diagram and compute. the value of Young's Modulus of mild steel.

4. Determination of the maximum deflection and Young's Modulus. of elasticity by deflection apparatus.

5. Determination of modulus of rigidity of material by Torsion apparatus.

6. Determination of hardness of a metal plate by Rock Well Brinell hardness testing

machine.

7. To perform impact test on Izod Impact testing machine.

Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks)

Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the

students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme: PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING

THE SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA

(10 MARKS)

TOTAL

INTERNAL

(50 MARKS) EXPERIMENT

(25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE

(10 MARKS)

QUIZ

(5 MARKS)

External Evaluation (50 marks)

The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment conducted during the examination.

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HYDRAULICS & HYDRAULIC MACHINES LAB

Third Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DME 352 - - 4 2

1. To verify Bernoullis Theorem. 2. To find out venturimeter coefficient.

3. To determine coef. of velocity (Cv), Coef. of discharge(Cd) Coef. of contraction (Cc) and verify the relation between them.

4. To perform Reynold's Experiment. 5. To determine Darcy's coefficient of friction for flow through pipes.

6. To verify loss of head due to: i. Sudden enlargement

ii. Sudden Contraction. 7. Study of the following

i. Reciprocating Pumps or Centrifugal Pumps. ii. Impulse turbine or Reaction turbine

iii. Pressure Gauge /pitot tube.

Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks)

Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the

students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme: PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING

THE SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA

(10 MARKS)

TOTAL

INTERNAL (50 MARKS)

EXPERIMENT

(25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE

(10 MARKS)

QUIZ

(5 MARKS)

External Evaluation (50 marks) The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment

conducted during the examination.

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MATERIAL SCIENCE LAB

Third Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DME 353 - - 4 2

1. Study of diamond polishing apparatus.

2. Study metallurgical microscope. 3.

a. To prepare specimens for microscope examination (For Polishing and etching). b. To examine the microstructure of the above specimens under metallurgical

microscope. c. To know composition of alloy steel by spebber stereoscope

d. To know carbon in steel by carbon steel estimation apparatus 4. Preparation of specimens and study of microstructure of eight given metals and alloys on

metallurgical microscope. a. Brass.

b. Bronze. c. Grey Cast Iron.

d. Malleable Cast Iron. e. Low Carbon Steel.

f. High Carbon Steel. g. High Speed Steel.

h. Bearing Steel. 5. To perform heat treatment process on materials of known carbon percentage:

a. Annealing b. Normalizing

c. Case Hardening 6. Mini Project

a. Collect samples of heat insulating materials b. Collect samples of various steels and cast iron.

c. Collect sample of Non-Ferrous alloys. d. Collect samples of Non-Metallic engineering materials

Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks)

Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the

students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme: PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING

THE SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA

(10 MARKS)

TOTAL

INTERNAL

(50 MARKS) EXPERIMENT

(25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE

(10 MARKS)

QUIZ

(5 MARKS)

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External Evaluation (50 marks) The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment

conducted during the examination.

Text Books:

1. Ashraf AM, Sharif Ahmad, A Laboratory Manual of Metals and Alloys, I.K. International Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.

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THERMAL ENGINEERING LAB

Third Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DME 354 - - 4 2

1. Determination of temperature by a. Thermo couple

b. Pyrometer 2. Study of constructional details and specification of high pressure bioler and sketch

(through field visit) 3. Demonstration of mounting and accessories on a boiler for study and sketch (field visit).

4. Performance testing of steam boiler. 5. Study of steam turbines through models and visits.

6. Determination of dryness fraction of wet steam sample. 7. Study and understanding of various types of furnace and their use through available

furnaces/visits. 8. Study and sketching of various hand tools, Lifting tacks, Gadgets used in plant.

9. Study of fuel supply and lubrication system in I.C. engine. 10. Study of battery ignition system of a multi-cylinder petrol engine stressing on ignition

timing, setting fixing order and contact breaker gap adjustment. 11. Determination of B.H.P. for diesel and petrol engine by dynamometer.

12. Morse test on multi-cylinder petrol engine 13. To prepare heat balance sheet for diesel/petrol engine.

Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks) Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the

experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the

index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme: PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING

THE SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA

(10 MARKS)

TOTAL

INTERNAL

(50 MARKS) EXPERIMENT

(25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE

(10 MARKS)

QUIZ

(5 MARKS)

External Evaluation (50 marks)

The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the

experimentconducted during the examination.

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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DRAWING

Third Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DME 355 1 - 4 3

DETAILED CONTENTS

GENERAL CONCEPT OF MACHINE DRAWING

Views and sections (Full and half), dimensioning. Technique -Unidirection and aligned

practice conventions as per latest code of practice for general engineering drawing. General

concept of IS working drawing symbols for

(i) Welding & Rivetting (ii) Serews & Screw threads (iii)Surface Finish Marks

(iv) Limits, Fits & Tolerances

FAMILIARIZATION WITH AUTO CAD COMMOANDS:

a. What is CAD, Different type of CAD software available, Advantages of using CAD, AUTOCAD graphical user interface?

b. Setting up drawing environment: Setting units, Drawing limits, Snap, Opening and Saving a drawing, Setting drafting properties, Different co-ordinate system used.

c. Commands and their aliases, Different methods to start a command. d. Selecting object, removing object from selection set, Editing with grips, Editing object

properties. e. Use of draw commands - Line, Arc, Circle, Polygon, Polyline, rectangle, Ellipse,

construction line, Spline. f. Use of modify commands - erase offset, Move, Copy, Mirror, Fillet, Chamfer, Array,

Scale, Stretch, rotate, Explode, Lengthen. g. Creating 2D objects using Draw and Modify commands, Use of Hatch commands.

h. Controlling the drawings display; Zoom, PAN, view ports, Aerial view. i. Drawing with precision: Adjusting snap and Grid alignment.

j. Use of Tools Menu bar for calculating distance, angle, area, ID points, Mass using inquiry command, Quick select.

k. Adding text to drawing, Creating dimension. l. Use of UCS, Alignment of UCS, Move UCS, Orthographic UCS.

m. Creating 3 D objects using region, boundary, 3D Polyline, b. Extrude, revolve feature.

a. Use of solid 3D edit features, Shell, Imprint, Separate, Section, Boolean functions like Union, Subtract and Intersect, Extrude faces, Move faces, Delete face, Offset faces, Copy

faces and colour faces commands. b. To show the section - Use of slice, Section commands.

c. Rendering and imaging, Produce hard copies.

Sectioned View of

a. Foundation bolts

b. Pipe Joints - Flanged, Socket, Hydraulic joint and Union joint.

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Assembly Drawing of

a. Knuckle joint- Part drawing, Solid Modeling, Assembly and Sectioning.

b. Protective type flange coupling- Part drawing, Solid Modeling, Assembly and Sectioning. c. Bench vice - Part drawing, Solid Modeling, Assembly and Sectioning.

Assembly drawing from detail and vice versa:

a. Tail stock of Lathe machine b. Screw jack

c. Drilling Jig

Spur gear profile drawing from given data Free hand sketching of

a. Pipe fittings-Such as-Elbows-Reducers, T-Cross and Bibcock.

b. I. C. engine piston, Simple bearing, Cottor and Knuckle joint, pulleys and flywheel-Sectioned views.

c. Cutting tools of Lathe machine, shaper and common milling cutters. d. Gear puller and C-clamp

e. Sketching of ortho graphics views from isometric views be practiced.

Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks) Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the

experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the

index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme: PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING

THE SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA

(10 MARKS)

TOTAL

INTERNAL

(50 MARKS) EXPERIMENT

(25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE

(10 MARKS)

QUIZ

(5 MARKS)

External Evaluation (50 marks)

The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment conducted during the examination.

Text Books:- 1. Sharma S.C., Machine Drawing, Standard Publishers Distributors, Delhi.

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INDUSTRIAL EXPOSURE

L T P C

Course Code: DME 356 - - - 4

Students will undergo Industrial exposure of two to three weeks in any industry or reputed

organization after the II semester examination in summer vacation. The evaluation of this training shall be included in the III semester evaluation.

The student will be assigned a faculty guide who would be the supervisor of the student. The

faculty would be identified before the end of the II semester and shall be the nodal officer for coordination of the training.

Students will also be required to prepare an exhaustive technical report of the exposure

during the III semester which will be duly signed by the officer under whom training was taken in the industry/ organization. The covering format shall be signed by the concerned

office in-charge of the training in the industry. The officer-in-charge of the trainee would also give his rating of the student in the standard University format in a sealed envelope to the

Principal of the Polytechnic.

The student at the end of the III semester will present his report about the training before a committee constituted by the Principal of the Polytechnic which would be comprised of at

least three members comprising of the Department Coordinator, Class Coordinator and a nominee of the Principal. The students guide would be a special invitee to the presentation.

The seminar session shall be an open house session. The internal marks would be the average of the marks given by each member of the committee separately in a sealed envelope to the

Principal.

The marks by the external examiner would be based on the report submitted by the student which shall be evaluated by the external examiner and cross examination done of the student

concerned.

Not more than three students would form a group for such industrial exposure submission.

The marking shall be as follows.

Internal: 50 marks By the Faculty Guide - 25 marks

By Committee appointed by the Principal – 25 marks

External: 50 marks By Officer-in-charge trainee in industry – 25 marks

By External examiner appointed by the University – 25 marks

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MANUFACTURING PROCESS – I

Fourth Semester L T P C

Course Code: DME 401 4 1 - 4

Course Contents:

Unit: I

GENERAL FORMING PROCESSES:- Classification and elementary idea of metal

forming processes on the basis of the properties of deformability (Plasticity), fusibility and

divisibility Viz Rolling, Forging, Drawing, Extruding, Spinning, Pressing, Punching,

Blanking.

WELDING: Weld edge preparation, Introduction to various welding processes with

procedure equipments and applications such as

(i) Electric arc welding., (ii) Resistance welding-Spot welding, Flash butt, Percussion

welding., (iii) Thermit welding., (iv) Carbon arc welding, (v) Metal-Inert-Gas welding

(MIG)., (vi) Tungsten arc welding (TIG)., (vii) Atomic Hydrogen arc welding., (viii) Stud

welding., (ix) Laser Beam, Electron Beam Welding, Explosion Welding, Ultrasonic

Welding., (x) Under water welding, (xi) Submerged Arc welding. (8 Lectures)

Unit: II

WELDING: Definition, arc initiation, arc structures, types of arc, metal transfer

characteristics and influencing parameters, weld bead geometry, various types of electrodes

used in various processes. Selection of electrode from catalogue, current and voltage setting

from welder's hand book.

(8 Lectures)

Unit: III

WELDING OF SPECIAL MATERIALS:- (i) Welding of plastics, equipment, filler, rods,

weld ability, procedures and precautions., (ii) Welding of Grey Cast Iron, shielded metal arc

gas welding procedures., (iii) Welding of Aluminum, Argon arc and gas welding procedures.,

(iv) Welding of copper, Brass and Bronze, Gas shielded metallic arc welding, TIG.,

Oxyacetylene method., (v) Welding of Alloy steels welding, Stainless steel, welding by

oxyacetylene process, MIG, TIG. Specification of electrode as per latest I.S. code.

(8 Lectures)

Unit: IV

TESTING OF WELDS & RELEVENT WELDING CODES:- (a) Destructive methods.,

(b) Non destructive methods-visual, X-ray, Gamma-ray, Magnetic particles, flaw detection,

fluorescent, dye penetrate and ultrasonic testing. (8 Lectures)

Unit: V

COST ESTIMATION OF WELDING:- Material cost, Fabrication cost, Preparation cost,

Welding cost and Finishing cost, Over head cost, Cumulative effect of poor practices on cost,

Calculation of cost of welding gas consumption and welding electrodes. (8 Lectures)

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Project work A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry

10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be

related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to enhance his practical skill & knowledge. The project will be evaluated by the external

examiner.

Text Books:

1. Sharma & Bhatnagar, Manufacturing Process – II, Nab Bharat Pranshan, Meerut. 2. M.M. Rao, Manufacturing Technology, Language Book Society.

3. Sinha & Goel, Foundry Technology, Standard Publishers Distributors, Delhi.

Ref. Books.:

1. Hitomi, Manufacturing System Engineering, Standard Publishers Distributors, Delhi.

2. A.H. Rizvi, Manufacturing Technology.

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METROLOGY AND MEASURING INSTRUMENTS

Fourth Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DME 402 4 1 - 4

Course Contents:

Unit: I

INTRODUCTION: Meaning and scope of metrology in field of engineering. standards and

types of measurements (Line and Wave length, Primary, Secondary and Tertiary

measurement concept only). Limits, Fits and Tolerances. Interchangeability, precision and

accuracy, Sources of error.

PRINCIPLES AND CLASSIFICATIONS OF MEASURING INSTRUMENTS

Principle of Mechanical Measuring Instruments: Lever method, venire method, screw and

screw nut method, compound gearing and helical spring methods. Principles of Optical

Instruments: Reflection, Refraction, Interference, Polarization, Optical prisms, Lenses and

Optical projection (Magnification) Principle of Electrical measuring instruments. Principle of

Hydraulic and Pneumatic Instruments. (8 Lectures)

Unit: II

TRANSDUCERS: Definition, various types of transducers such as resistive, capacitive,

inductive, electromagnetic, photo electric, piezo electric and their use in instrumentation.

COMPARATORS:- General principles of constructions, balancing and graduation of

measuring instruments, characteristics of comparators, use of comparators, difference

between comparators, limit gauges and measuring instruments. Classification of comparators,

construction and working of dial indicator, Johansson "Mikrokator", read type mechanical

comparator, mechanical-optical, zees opt test, electro limit, electromechanical, electronics,

pneumatic comparators, gauges, tool makers microscope. (10 Lectures)

Unit: III

SURFACE FINISH: Geometrical characteristics of surface roughness- Waviness. Lay,

flaws. Effect of surface quality on its functional properties. Factor affecting the surface finish.

Drafting symbols for surface roughness. Evaluation of surface finish. RMS and CLA values.

Methods of measuring surface roughness.Qualitative and quantitative methods. Comparison

of surfaces produced by common production methods.

VARIOUS TYPES OF INSTRUMENTS USED FOR: Physical Measurements such as -

Length, Depth height, Thickness, Gaps, Curvature , Angle, Taper, Area, Undulations, Surface

finish, Thread and Gear measurement., Liquid Level & Viscosity - Liquid level measuring

methods and devices Viscometer - Plate and Cone viscometer, Two float viscometer, Rhea

viscometer.

Mechanical Quantities: Displacement, velocity, acceleration, speed, torque-Use of

transducers and electronic counters, stroboscope, vibrating reeds and techno meters. Pressure

and Vacuum - Idea of atmospheric pressure, Gauge pressure and vacuum - Use of

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instruments such as manometers and pressure gauge using elastic elements such as

diaphragm, Capsule, Bellows, Bourdon tube and various transducers and thermo couple,

vacuum gauges. Strain Gauge - Use of strain gauge and load cells. (10 Lectures)

Unit: IV

TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT: Various types of thermometers, thermocouples,

pyrometers (Radiation and optical type both).

SPECIAL MEASURING DEVICES: Computerized 3-D measuring machine (Working

Only).

(6 Lectures)

Unit: V

MEASUREMENT OF VIBRATIONS: Use of seismic Accelerometer, Potential metric

type and L. V. D. T. type, Piezoelectric type accelerometer.

INSPECTION OF GEOMETRICAL ERRORS: Construction and working of auto

collimator, checking of straightness, flatness, queerness and parallelism, circularity (By dial

gauge and tiered).

(6 Lectures)

Project work A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry

10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be

related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to enhance his practical skill & knowledge. The project will be evaluated by the external

examiner.

Text Books:

1. Bhatnagar S., Metrology & measuring Instrument, Nav Bharat Prakshan, Meerut. 2. Vikram Sharma, Measurement, Metrology and Control, S.K. Kataria & Sons, New

Delhi.

Ref. Books:

1. Rajput R.K., Mechanical Measurement and Instrument, S.K. Kataria & Sons, New Delhi.

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COMPUTER GRAPHICS

Fourth Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DME 403 4 1 - 4

Course Contents:

Unit: I

BASIC FUNDAMENTAL: What is Computer Graphics? The motivation for interactive

Computer Graphics., Model of interactive Graphics Systems., The display file., The necessity

of a dual representation of Graphics objects., The problem of picture transformations.,

Taxonomy of display systems. (6 Lectures)

Unit: II

DATA STRUCTURE: Formal definition of data structures, A data structure definition,

Definitions of relations & their properties, Linear lists, Tree structures, Generalized list

structures, Representation of data structures in a computer, Sequential or linked memory

allocation, Representation of arrays, Representation of trees, Representation of generalized

lists (Hierarchical structures), Representation of associative structures, Data models and data

base organization, Objectives of data base management systems, Conceptual data models.

(8 Lectures)

Unit: III

PICTURE STRUCTURE AND PICTURE TRANSFORMATIONS:- Picture structure,

Domain transformations, Geometric transformations, Rotation, Translation, Scaling.

(6 Lectures)

Unit: IV

INTERPOLATION AND APPROXIMATION OF CURVES AND SURFACES:

Introductory remarks, Classical methods: Lagrange and Hermit Interpolation, Interpolation

with B-spines, The Hidden surface problem, Solids.

INTERACTION HANDLING: Interactive input devices, Light pen, Joystick, control ball,

and "mouse", Tablet lists, Keyboards, Light pen vs. cursor control devices, A Pen track

procedure. (10 Lectures)

Unit: V

LANGUAGE CONCEPT FOR INTERACTIVE COMPUTER GRAPHIS:-High-level

graphic programming languages, An example, Language extensions vs. subroutine packages,

The "prefabricated-structure" vs. the "building-block" concept, High-level graphics

languages: two cases in point, LEAP-an ALGOL 60 Extension based on the building-block

concept. (10 Lectures)

Project work A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry

10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be

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related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to enhance his practical skill & knowledge. The project will be evaluated by the external

examiner.

Text Books:

1. Bhatia P.K., Computer Graphics, I.K. International Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.

2. M. Ganesh, Basics of Computer Aided Geometric Design, I.K. International Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.

3.

Ref. Books :

1. Srinivasa Prakash Regalla, Computer Aided Analysis and Design, I.K. International

Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.

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COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN

Fourth Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DME 404 3 - - 3

Course Contents:

Unit: I

CAD Hardware: Different types of graphics display devices - Stroke writing, Raster, Beam

Penetration colour CRT, Shadow mark colour CRT, TFT Monitor. Input devices such as

mouse, digitizer, light pen, joy stick, thumb wheel, track ball, Scanner. Graphics output

devices - plotters and printers. (8 Lectures)

Unit: II

Selection of an appropriate software.

Graphic Package:- Ground rules for graphics package, Graphics package. (8 Lectures)

Unit: III

CAD Software - Application of CAD Software. (8 Lectures)

Unit: IV

2-D & 3-D transformations: Translation, scaling, rotation, mirror and share, Zooming,

Panning and Clipping. (8 Lectures)

Unit: V

Design process and role of computers in design process, Benefits of CAD. (8 Lectures)

Project work A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry

10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be

related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to enhance his practical skill & knowledge. The project will be evaluated by the external

examiner.

Text Books:-

1. Ganesh M., Basics of Computer Aided Geometric Design, I.K. International Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.

Ref. Books.:

1.Srinivasa Prakash Regalla, Computer Aided Analysis and Design, I.K. International Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.

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THEORY OF MACHINES

Fourth Semester L T P C

Course Code: DME 405 4 2 - 5

Course Contents:

Unit: I MECHANISMS AND MACHINES: Definition, Kinematic pairs, types of mechanism,

Special types of mechanism, Space mechanisms.

KINEMATIC ANALYSIS & SYNTHESIS: Displacement, Velocity and Acceleration of

plane mechanism, Graphical and analytical techniques, Synthesis of mechanisms - Crank

Rockers, Four Bar Mechanisms, Slider Crank Mechanisms. (8 Lectures)

Unit: II

DYNAMICS OF MACHINES: Static and dynamic force analysis, Graphical and analytical

approaches, Engine mechanisms, Turning moment diagram, Flywheel analysis, Gyroscopic

action in machines.

GOVERNORS: Types and classification, Principle of working of gravity controlled and

spring controlled governors, Stability, Isochronisms, Sensitivity and capacity.

(8 Lectures)

Unit: III

UNBALANCE IN MACHINES, ENGINES AND BALANCING: Origin of unbalanced

forces and moments and effects of unbalance, Unbalance in rotating bodies and balancing of

discs and rotors, Balancing machines, Field balancing of discs and rotors, Unbalance in

reciprocating machines - engine, Compressor, Presses. Unbalance force and moment in a

single cylinder engine and balancing, Multi cylinder engine balancing in Line engine, V and

Radial engines, Ancestor balancing techniques. (8 Lectures)

Unit: IV

CAMS AND CAM FOLLOWER MECHANISMS: Purpose of using cam- Follower

mechanisms, types of cams and cam follower mechanisms, Nomenclature synthesis of disc

cam profiles for prescribed follower motion, determination of basic dimension, Graphical and

analytical approaches for different types of followers, Dynamics of cam – follower systems -

Jump and crossover stock. (8 Lectures)

Unit: V

GEARS AND GEAR DRIVES: Power transmission by gears and fundamental law of

gearing, Involutes profile and conjugate action, Characteristics of in volute tooth gear -

Pinion to system, Under cutting and interference, Minimum number teeth, types of gears,

Various gear drives - Spur, Helical, worm and Bevel gear, Gear train - Simple compound and

epicyclical gear trains, Differential gears.

VIBRATION: Vibration of single degree of freedom, Systems, Free forced, Damped and

undammed vibration, Frequency response and resonance, Bare excitation - Transmissibility

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and Isolation, Free vibration 2 DOF system - Concept of normal mode, vibration absorber,

Multidegree of freedom systems, Free vibration of bars, Shafts and beams, Energy methods

and approximate methods. (8 Lectures)

Project work A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry

10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be

related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to enhance his practical skill & knowledge. The project will be evaluated by the external

examiner.

Text Books:

1. Jadon V.K., Machine Design Data Book, I.K. International Publishing House Pvt.

Ltd., New Delhi. 2. Sharma Dr. P.C., Machine Design, S.K. Kataria & Sons, New Delhi.

Ref. Books. :

1. Rao T. Krishna, Design of Machine Elements Volume II, I.K. International Publishing

House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.

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Technical Communication

Fourth Semester Course Code: DIP 401 L T P C

2 0 2 3

Course Content:

Unit I Pre-requisites of Technical Written Communication: One Word Substitution, Spelling

process, words often confused and misused, Technical terms. (8 hours)

Practical (oral):

To make students practice the above mentioned topics & take care of the technical terms & also use those in different sentences. (2 hours)

Unit II

Technical Communication: Nature, origin & development, salient features, significance, Difference between Technical Communication & General Writing. (8 hours)

Practical (oral) : To make students speak on the development of Technical Communication.

(2 hours)

Unit III Forms of Technical Communication: What is a Report ? Characterstics of Report, steps to

be followed for Report writing, Structure of Report, Importance of Report Writing. (8 hours)

Practical (oral): To make students practice how to write a report and then speak on the

subject matter of the report. (2 hours)

Unit IV Technical Proposal: What is Proposal ? Significance of proposal, format of proposal,

characteristics’ of a good proposal. (8 hours)

Practical (oral): To make students practice writing a proposal. (2 hours)

Recommended Books:

1. Raman Meenakshi & Sharma Sangeeta – Technical Communication – Principles & Practices, - ONP, N. Delhi

2. Mohan K. & Sharma R – Business Correspondence & Report Writing – TMH N.Delhi.

NOTE:

This syllabus has been designed to improve the oral and written communication skills of

students. The faculty members should put emphasis on practical (oral) activities for

generating students’ interest in language learning.

* Latest editions of all the suggested books are recommended.

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MANUFACTURING PROCESSES – I LAB

Fourth Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DME 451 - - 4 2

ADVANCE WELDING SHOP:

(a) Study of various Gas cutting and welding equipments: Welding transformer,

Generator/rectifier, Gas cylinder, Gas cutting machines, Cutting torches etc., Various

electrodes and filler metals and fluxes. Practice of welding and cutting of different metals by

making suitable jobs by different methods:

1. Arc Welding practice of mild steel (M.S.) and Spot welding on stainless steel jobs.

2. Tag Welding practice of Non-Ferrous metals, like Copper, Brass and Aluminum. 3. Practice of Gas cutting manually.

4. Practice of Gas cutting by cutting machine. 5. Practice of Arc cutting. 6. Study of Welding defects.

7. Inspection and Tests of welded joints. 8. Practice of Spot and Seam welding.

9. Practice of Welding pipe joints, Pipes and Pressure vessels.

Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks)

Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the

students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme:

PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING THE SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA

(10

MARKS)

TOTAL

INTERNAL

(50

MARKS)

EXPERIMENT

(25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE

(10 MARKS)

QUIZ

(5

MARKS)

External Evaluation (50 marks) The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment

conducted during the examination.

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METROLOGY LAB

Fourth Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DME 452 - - 4 2

1. Measurement of angle with the help of sine bar/venire Bevel protractor.

2. Study and sketch of various types of optical projectors. 3. Use of comparators for measurement

4. To measure the diameter of a hole with the help of precision balls. 5. Measurement of Taper by standard balls and rollers.

6. To test the queerness of a component with autocollimator. 7. To measure the pitch, angle and form of thread of a screw.

8. Measurement of gear elements by using gear tooth venire. 9. To measure the straightness of the edge of a component with the help of autocollimator.

10. Use of linear measuring instrument such as venire caliper and micrometer. 11. Use of height gauge and venire colliers.

12. Calibration of venire calipers/micrometers with slip gauge. 13. Calibration of height gauge/depth gauge with slip gauge.

14. Measurement of Thread Parameter by using tool maker's microscope. 15. Use of slip gauge in measurement of centre distance between two pin.

16. Checking of accuracy of a plug gauge with micrometer. 17. Measurement of surface roughness of a surface.

18. Use of feeler, wire, radius and fillet gauges for checking of standard parameters.

Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks) Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the

experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the

index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme:

PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING

THE SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA (10

MARKS)

TOTAL INTERNAL

(50

MARKS)

EXPERIMENT (25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE (10 MARKS)

QUIZ (5

MARKS)

External Evaluation (50 marks) The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment

conducted during the examination.

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COMPUTER GRAPHICS & CAD LAB

Fourth Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DME 453 - - 4 2

LIST OF PRACTICALS

1. Development of simple graphic package using 2-D and 3-D transformation and

algorithms for generation of lines and circles (programming using C) 2. Development of wire frame models of simple 3-D objects like box , cylinder, cone,

pyramids, prisms and sphere (programming using C). 3. FEM Mesh generation

4. Stress analysis / heat conduction analysis using standard FEM package. 5. Stress analysis of cantilever using U.D.L.

6. Stress analysis of simply supported beam using point load. 7. Benching of circular plate and analysis of stress and strain.

8. Heat conduction analysis using circular bar. 9. Design and analysis of crank shaft.

Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks)

Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the

students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme:

PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING

THE SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA

(10

MARKS)

TOTAL

INTERNAL

(50

MARKS)

EXPERIMENT

(25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE

(10 MARKS)

QUIZ

(5

MARKS)

External Evaluation (50 marks)

The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment conducted during the examination.

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MANUFACTURING PROCESS – II

Fifth Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DME 501 4 - - 4

Course Contents:

Unit: I

FOUNDRY PRACTICE:

PATTERN AND MOULDING: The pattern materials used, Types of patterns, Allowances

and pattern layout, Colour scheme pattern defects, Types of cores and their utility.

Molding Processes:- Classification of mould materials according to characteristics, Types of

sands and their important test, parting powders and liquids. Sand mixing and preparation,

Moulding defects. (8 Lectures)

Unit: II

MELTING AND POURING: Fuels and metallic materials used in foundry. Melting

furnaces used in foundry such as pit furnace, Tilting and cupola furnaces, metals and alloys.

Additions to molten metal, Closing and pouring of the moulds. Coring-up, venting and

closing, use of ladles, spur and risers, Defects due to closing and spurring. Basic idea of

fettling operations. Surface treatment, Salvaging of castings, Factors determining soundness

of casting. Handling of molten metal from furnace to mould. (8 Lectures)

Unit: III

SPECIAL CASTING: Elementary idea of special casting processes-Shell mould casting, die

casting, investment mould casting, centrifugal and continuous casting full mould casting.

Elementary idea of mechanization of foundries. (8 Lectures)

Unit: IV

POWDER METALLURGY: Introduction, principle, scope and names of processes.

Production of metal powders, compaction, sintering and sizing. Self lubricated bearings.

Advantages of the process and its limitations. (Elementary concept only). (8 Lectures)

Unit: V

ESTIMATING AND COSTING: Calculation of material cost for casting and Forging.

(8 Lectures)

Project work A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry

10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be

related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to

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enhance his practical skill & knowledge. The project will be evaluated by the external examiner.

Text Books:

1. Sharma & Bhatnagar, Manufacturing Process – II, Nab Bharat Pranshan, Meerut.

2. M.M. Rao, Manufacturing Technology, Language Book Society. 3. Sinha & Goel, Foundry Technology, Standard Publishers Distributors, Delhi.

Ref. Books:

1. Hitomi, Manufacturing System Engineering, Standard Publishers Distributors, Delhi. 2. A.H. Rizvi, Manufacturing Technology.

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MACHINE TOOL TECHNOLOGY

Fifth Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DME 502 4 1 - 4

Course Contents:

Unit: I

BASIC FEATURES AND KINEMATICS: Various types of machining operations and

machine tools. Common features of all basic machine tools, work holding and tool holding

devices, Drive systems, sources of power, Bed, body or frame. Mechanical drive system for

providing reciprocating, oscillating and rotational movement. Systems of stepped and

steeples, friction and positive drives.

Principle of setting upper, Lower and Intermediate speeds. Mechanical methods of providing

automaticity in machine tools.

CENTRE LATHE: The centre lathe and its principle of working. Types of lathes, Lathe

specification and size, Features of lathe bed. Head stock and tail stock. Feed mechanism and

change-gears, carriage saddle, Cross slide, Compound rest, Tools post, Apron mechanism,

lathe accessories, Chucks, Face plate, Angle plate, Driving plate, Lathe dogs, mandrills,

Steady rest, Lathe attachments. Lathe operations-plane and step turning, Taper turning, Screw

cutting, Drilling, Boring, reaming, Knurling, Parting off, Under cutting, Relieving. Types of

lathe tools and their uses. Brief description of semi automatic and automatic lathes such as

capstan and turret lathes, their advantages and disadvantages over centre lathe, types of job

done on them. General and periodic maintained of a centre lathe. (8 Lectures)

Unit: II

SHAPING, PLANING & SLOTTING MACHINES:- Working principles of planer, shaper

and slitter. Differences and similarities among them, quick return mechanism applied to the

machines. Types of work done on them, types of tools used, their geometry. General and

periodic maintenance of a shaper.

DRILLING & BORING MACHINES: Types of tools used in drilling and boring.

Classification of drilling and boring machines, principle of working and constructional details

of simple and radial drilling M/C and general and periodic maintenance. Operations like

facing, counter boring, tapering. (8 Lectures)

Unit: III

MILLING MACHINES: Types of milling machines, constructional features of horizontal

milling M/C. general maintenance of the machine, types of milling cutters, milling operations

like plane milling, space milling, angular milling form milling, straddle milling, gang milling,

Negative rack milling, cutting speed and speed for different tools in up and down milling.

Simple compound and Differential indexing, milling of spur gears and racks. General and

periodic maintenance of milling machine.

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GRINDING MACHINES:- Common abrasive grinding wheel materials, Bonds, Grain or

grits of abrasive, Grain structure and shapes of common wheels, various speeds and feeds,

Use of coolants, Methods of grinding. Types of grinding machines, precision finishing

operations like honing. (8 Lectures)

Unit: IV

BROACHING MACHINES: Broaching- internal and external surface Types of work done

on broaching machine. Simple types of broaches and their uses, Types of broaching

machines. Comparison of broaching with others processes.

JIGS AND FIXTURES: Object of Jigs and Fixture. Difference between jigs and fixtures.

Principle of location. Principle of clamping. Locating and clamping devices. Types of jigs -

Simple open and closed (or box) jigs. Drill jigs- Bushes ( Fixed liner, Renewal slip).

Template, Plate jigs. Channel jigs, Leaf jigs. Simple example of milling, turning, grinding,

horizontal boring fixtures and broaching fixtures. Welding fixtures. devices.

(8 Lectures)

Unit: V

COOLING PROCESS: Coolants and cutting fluids difference between coolant and cutting

fluid, Function and action of cutting fluids. Requirement of good cutting fluids, their

selection for different materials and operations.

AUTOMATION OF MACHINING CENTRES :- Introduction to CNC Machine tools

(Computer Numerical Control Lathe) and FMS (Flexible Manufacturing System)

Introduction only. (8 Lectures)

Project work A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry

10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be

related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to enhance his practical skill & knowledge. The project will be evaluated by the external

examiner.

Text Books:

1. Hazara and Chaudhary, Machine Tool Technology Vol - I & II, Oxford & IBH.

2. Kapoor J.K., Machine Tool Technology, B. Bharti Prakashan Meerut.

Ref. Books.:

1. Chapman W.C., Workshop Technology, Macmillom and Co.

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DESIGN AND ESTIMATION

Fifth Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DME 503 4 2 - 5

Course Contents:

Unit: I

INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN: General design consideration in machine parts.

Mechanical properties of materials of construction, steps in machine design. Factor of safety,

Selection of materials.

MACHINE PARTS SUBJECTED TO DIRECT LOADS AND SHEAR LOADS:-

Threaded connections, core and nominal diameter of screw, boiler-Stay. Design for number

of studs or bolts and their diameter for cylinder covers due to external forces. Punching and

shearing. Design of cotter and Knuckle joints. (8 Lectures)

Unit: II

RIVETED AND WELDED JOINTS: Types of riveted joints, possible failure of riveted

joints. Strength and efficiency of riveted joint. Unwinds formula. Determination of safe load

and pitch of rivets. Design of lap and butt joints. Common type of welded joints, definition of

leg length, throat thickness and size of weld. Simple design for 'V' butt welded joint,

Transverse fillet and parallel fillet

welded joints.

MACHINE PARTS SUBJECTED TO BENDING MOMENT: Design for the diameter of

railway-Wagon axle, axle used in road-vehicles. Semi-elliptic Laminated spring-Proof load

and proof stress stiffness. Expression for max, stress and deflection, determination of

different dimensions number of Laminations, Central deflection in a Laminated spring.

(8 Lectures)

Unit: III

MACHINE PARTS SUBJECTED TO TWISTING MOMENT: Design of solid and

hollow shafts. Close-coiled helical spring. Maximum shear stress induced for given axial

load. Expression for axial deflection, spring index, solid length and stiffness. Calcualtion for

number of coils, mean coil dia and dia of spring wire for axial gradual loads. Simple cases of

composite springs. Design of keys and coupling bolts for a rigid flanged coupling.

MACHINE PARTS SUBJECTED TO COMBINED BENDING AND TWISTING

MOMENT:- Theory of failures

(i) Maxm. Principal stress theory, (ii) Maximum shear stress theory concept of equivalent

bending moment, equivalent torque,Design of over hung crank pin. Design of shaft via for

over hung pulley in a belt drive. (8 Lectures)

Unit: IV

MACHINE PARTS SUBJECTED TO COMBINED DIRECT AND BENDING

STRESS:- Eccentric load and eccentricity. Max. and minimum stress intensities. Reversal of

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stress. Design for safe load on small columns. Design of brackets and clamps for eccentric

loading.

DESIGN OF GEAR:- Selection of material, Design analysing, Lewis equation, Stress

concentration, Dynamic load, Surface compressive stress, Beam strength, Bending stress,

check or plastic deformation, Design procedure for Spur gear and Helical gear. (8 Lectures)

Unit: V

ESTIMATION OF MATERIAL REQUIREMENT: Estimation of weight of simple

machine parts. Review of the area/volume of triangle, equilateral triangle, Hexagon,

rectangle, Square rhomboid, parallelogram, Octagen, circle, Hollow circle, Sector of circle,

Sector of Hollow circle circular, Semi circle, Cube prism, Square prism, general prism,

Cylinders, Sphere, Hollow sphere segment of sphere, Zone of a sphere, Cones pyramids,

Frustum of a pyramid, Frustum of a cone.

ESTIMATION OF TIME FOR DIFFERENT MACHINING OPERATIONS: Turning,

Facing, Chamfering, Knurling, Taper Turning, Threading, Drilling, Boring, Shaping and

planning, Milling, Broaching, Simple problems pertaining to above. (8 Lectures)

Project work

A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry 10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided

by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to

enhance his practical skill & knowledge. The project will be evaluated by the external examiner.

Recommended Books:

1. Khurmi R.S., A.T.B. of Machine Design, Eurasian Publishing House, New Delhi.

Ref.Book:

1. Sharma P.C., Design and Estimating.

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PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY - I

Fifth Semester (only for Production Engineering)

L T P C

Course Code: DME 504 4 1 - 4

Course Contents:

Unit: I

INTRODUCTION: Concept of manufacturing processes, classification and application.

METAL FORMING PROCESSES:

FORGING: Hammer forging, drop-forging, dies for drop-forging, drop hammers, press

forging, forging machines or up setters, forging tools, forging defects and remedies. Concept

of losses in forging operation, estimation of stock required for hand forging considering scale

and shear losses

ROLLING: Elementary theory of rolling, hot and cold rolling, types of rolling mills, rolling

defects and remedies.

PRESS FORMING: Types of presses, working, selection of press dies, die-material. Press

operation-Shearing, piercing trimming, shaving, notching gearing or rubber forming,

embossing, stamping, punching. Drawing, extrusion, pipe and tube drawing.

Energy forming technique - Explosive forming, electromagnetic forming. (8 Lectures)

Unit: II

CONVENTIONAL METAL CUTTING PROCESSES:

Gear manufacturing process- Gear hobbling, gear shaping gear shaving, gear generating,

gear burnishing, forming 'V' generator, straight bevel gear manufacturing, spiral bevel gear

manufacturing.

External threading process-Roll threads, thread milling, thread grinding, thread rolling,

thread chasing, Die heads.

Machining of cylindrical holes - Multiple spindle drill press, gang drill press, drilling deep

holes and small diameter holes, boring, coordinate method of locating holes, Jig boring

machine. (8 Lectures)

Unit: III

METAL FINISHING PROCESS: Grinding Process, Diamond machining, Honing,

Lapping, Super finishing, Polishing and buffing.

SURFACE TREATMENT & FINISHING: Meaning of the terms surface treatment and its

purpose. Elements of surface treatment cleaning protecting, Coloring, Altering surface

properties. Surface Treatment Processes- Wire brushing. Belt sanding. Alkaline cleaning,

Vapor degreasing. Pickling. Ultrasonic cleaning. Solvent cleaning. Painting application by

dipping. Hand spraying. Automatic spraying. Electrostatic spray finishing. Electro coating.

Hot dip coating. Phosphate coating- Packetizing and Bonder sing. Buffing. Blackening,

Anodizing. Electro Nickel Plating. Nickel carbide plating. Sputtering. (10 Lectures)

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Unit: IV

Plant Maintenance: Maintenance: maintenance definition, scope of maintenance,

maintenance strategies, economics and performance measures, objective of maintenance,

concepts of general approach to eliminate Losses, classification of maintenance-corrective,

scheduled, preventive, predictive and productive maintenance. common techniques to

monitor the conditions of systems-vibration based, radiographic, thermo graphic, Ferro

graphic, computer based diagnosis etc, forms of wear, wear on guide surfaces, breakdown

and remedies of machine tools, repair cycle, installation and maintenance of machine tools,

PERT in maintenance. (8 Lectures)

Unit: V

Organization-Objective of maintenance organization, function and duties of maintenance

department, inspections and scheduling, routine-servicing and scheduled repair, maintenance

planning, concepts of maintenance management. (6 Lectures)

Project work A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry

10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be

related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to enhance his practical skill & knowledge. The project will be evaluated by the external

examiner.

Text Books:

1. Pandey & Singh, Production Engineering & Science, Standards Publishers Distributors,

Delhi.

Ref. Books. : 1. Choudhury Hajra S.K., Elements of Workshop Technology Vol – I, Media Promoters

& Publishers Pvt. Ltd.

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AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING

Fifth Semester (only for Automobile Engineering)

L T P C

Course Code: DME505 4 1 - 4

Course Contents:

Unit:- I

GENERAL CONCEPT OF AUTOMOBILES:- Their classification name and make of

some India made automobiles. Layout of chassis.

Meaning of the terms :- Front wheel drive, Rear wheel drive, Four wheel drive, Front and

Rear wheeled vehicles. Basic requirements of an automobile. study of specifications of

different engines used in Indian vehicles.

CHOICE OF POWER UNIT FOR AN AUTOMOBILE:- Torque and power requirements of

an automobile in various conditions. Torque characteristics of some power units such as Gas

turbine, Electric motor and I.C. engine; their suitability to automobile needs. Drawback of

I.C. engine to meet these needs. Measures taken to make it suitable to these needs.

(10 Lectures)

Unit:- II

I.C. ENGINE:- Multi cylinder engine, Construction and material of its Piston and

Connecting rod Assembly; Crank shaft, Fly wheel and Bearings; Engine valve and Valve

operating mechanism (Cam shaft, Valve timing gears, Tappet, Push rod, Rocker and Valve

springs). Advantage of multi cylinder engine for automobiles use, Firing order, Arrangement

of cylinders. Valve positions and design of combustion chamber cylinder head and gasket.

Winkle rotary engine. Idea of super charging, its advantages phenomenon of knocking or

detonation, its cause and effect on engine. Octane number and ketene number.

(8 Lectures)

Unit:- III

FUEL SUPPLY AND IGNITION SYSTEM:

(i) PETROL ENGINE:- Fuel supply circuit components (fuel tank to engine), their function.

Exhaust pipe and silencer. Construction and working of mechanical and electrical fuel

pumps, carburetor, its function. Simple carburetor, its limitations. Modified carburetor-

Zenith, Carter, Solex and S.U. carburetors, their construction and working. Carburetor

Controls-Throttle, Choke (Conventional, Automatic). Air fuel ratio, its variation with speed.

Magneto and Coil Ignition Systems-Working of coil ignition system for multi cylinder engine

and electronic ignition system, Ignition timing, Ignition advance and retard-Their need and

factors on which they depend. Spark Plugs-their types as used in automobile engines.

Location of spark plug.

(ii) DIESEL ENGINE:- Fuel supply circuit for Diesel engine, Primary and secondary fuel

filter, their positioning in the circuit. Construction and working of fuel pump and fuel

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injection pump. Governor and injector, Solid and Air injection in Diesel engine. Distributor

types of diesel injection pump. Turbulence in filters wet and dry types. Inlet and exhaust

many folds arrangement. Exhaust pipe and silencer. Concept of fuel energy saving.

(iii)MULTI POINT FUEL SUPPLY FOR PETROL ENGINE :- Construction, Fuel

Supply system and working

(iv) Introduction to other fuels - CNG, Battery, etc. (10 Lectures)

Unit:- IV

COOLING SYSTEM:- Necessity for cooling the engine Air cooling, Shapes of

cooling fins. Field of application for air cooling. Water Cooling- Thermo siphon system,

Pump circulated water cooling system. Details of water cooling system-Water jackets, Hose,

radiators and fans. Thermostat, Water pump and pressure type

radiator cap, Anti freeze and anti corrosive additives. Engine cooling liquids other than water

and their characteristics. (6 Lectures)

Unit:- V

LUBRICATION SYSTEM OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINES:- Principle of lubrication on

multi cylinder petrol/diesel engine. Types of lubrication systems-Splash type, Pressure type

and Combined. Types of lubrication pumps, pump drive, Relief valves, Oil pressure, Oil

filters and their location in lubrication system, Crank case ventilation, Crank case dilution.

(6 Lectures)

Project work

A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry 10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided

by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to

enhance his practical skill & knowledge. The project will be evaluated by the external examiner.

Text Book:

1. Singh Kirpal, Automobile Engineering Vol – I & II, Standard Publishing E.R.S. & Distributors.

Ref. Books:

1. Poonia M.P., Objective I.C. Engines & Automobile Engineering, Standard Publishing

E.R.S. & Distributors.

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Communication Technique

Fifth Semester

Course Code: DIP 501 L T P C

2 0 2 3

Course Content:

Unit I Oral Communication: Principles of effective Oral Communication, Vitals of

Communication, Interpersonal Communication, persuasive Communication. (8 hours) Practical (oral): Practice of oral Communication. (2 hours)

Unit II

Presentation Strategies: Purpose, Audience & Locale, Audio-visual aids, Body Language, Voice dynamics. (8 hours)

Practical (oral): Making students develop presentation skills. (2 hours)

Unit III Speaking Skills: Improving voice & speech, Art of public speaking, Dealing with the Boss,

Dealing with subordinates. (8 hours) Practical (oral): Making the students speak on topic. (2 hours)

Unit IV

Group Discussion: Tips & Style. (8 hours) Practical (Oral): To make students participate in G.D. (2 hours)

Recommended Books:

1. Raman Meenakshi & Sharma Sangeeta – Technical Communication – Principles & Practices, - ONP, N. Delhi.

2. Mitra Barun k. - Effective Technical Communication-O.U.P.N. Delhi.

NOTE:

This syllabus has been designed to improve the oral and written communication skills of

students. The faculty members should put emphasis on practical (oral) activities for

generating students’ interest in language learning.

* Latest editions of all the suggested books are recommended.

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MANUFACTURING PROCESSES – II LAB

Fifth Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DME551 - - 4 2

FOUNDRY PRACTICE (WORKSHOP): Minimum work in each section is indicated against that

1. PATTERN MAKING:

(a) Making Patterns (At least two) (i) Solid one piece pattern. (ii) Split two piece pattern

(iii) Split three piece pattern (iv) Gated pattern. (v) Four Piece pattern (vi) Sweep pattern

(vii) Skeleton pattern. (viii) Segmental pattern.

(b) MAKING CORE BOXES (At Least 2) For:

(i) Straight Core Box. (ii) Bent Core Box. (iii)Unbalanced Cores

2. SAND PREPARATION AND TESTING:

(a) Sand Testing (At Least 2 Experiments).

(i) Grading (Grain Size). (ii) Determination of Moisture content

(iii) Determination of Clay content. (iv) Determination of Permeability for gases.

(b) Preparation of:

(i) Green Sand Composition. (ii) Dry Sand Composition.

(iii) Loam Sand Composition.(iv) Oil Sand for Cores.

3. MOULDING: (a) Making at least 8 sands moulds of different forms with different types of pattern using.

(i) Floor Moulding. (ii) Two Box Moulding.

(iii)Three Box (or more) Moulding.

(b) At least one of the following:

(i) Making and setting of cores of different types.

(ii) Making one shell mould apparatus.

4. MELTING AND POURING: (Each to be demonstrated at least once in the session).

(a) Demonstration of Melting of cast iron in

(i) Pit Furnace. (ii) Cupola.

(b) Demonstration of melting a Non-Ferrous metal in :

(i) Pit Furnace. (ii) Tilting Furnace.

(c) Pouring of Metals in Moulds (Ferrous and Non Ferrous).

5. CLEANING, INSPECTION AND NON DESTRUCTIVE TESTING:

(a) Shaking, cleaning and fettling of casting (At least 2 Casting).

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(b) (i) Inspection of cast component (visual) and preparing inspection report (At least one

report).

(ii) Establishing cause of Defects seen (At least one cause).

(iii)Dye penetration test for casting

(iv) Magnetic flaw detection test/Ultra sound flaw detection test for castings.

6. CASE STUDY OF:

At least 2 sand casting products from sand preparation, pattern layout to final finished casting

by shell moulding, centrifugal casting, investment casting and continuous casting.

Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks) Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the

experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the

index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme:

PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING

THE SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA

(10

MARKS)

TOTAL

INTERNAL

(50

MARKS)

EXPERIMENT

(25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE

(10 MARKS)

QUIZ

(5

MARKS)

External Evaluation (50 marks) The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment

conducted during the examination.

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MACHINE SHOP PRACTICE

Fifth Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DME 552 - - 8 4

NOTE:

At least four jobs against jobs at No. 1., two jobs against jobs at No. 2A and 2 jobs against jobs at No 2B. & four jobs against at No. 3.

1. MAKING UTILITY JOBS ON LATHE INVOLVING:- (a) Step turning, Parallel Turning, Taper turning and Knurling. 2 jobs

(b) Drilling, Boring, Counter boring and Internal taper turning under cutting, Chamfering & Facing. 2 jobs

(c) V. thread cutting (Internal and External) 2 jobs (d) Square thread Cutting (internal and external) 1 jobs

(e) Multistate thread cutting 1 jobs (f) Eccentric Turning. 2 jobs

(g) Study & Operate CNC trainer lathe & prepare a stud of given specification. 1 job

(h) Study & operate Turret/Capstan lathe to prepare a plug gauge & given specification on cylindrical grinder. 2 jobs

Note: Students be giving opportunity to try their hands for these exercises on capstan/turret & CNC

trainer lathe also. 2A. MAKING UTILITY JOBS ON :

(i) Planer - Planing of C.I Block & finish it on surface grinder to given specification. 1 job

(ii) Shaper - 'V' Block of different size 1 job (iii)Slotter- Key Way Cutting 1 job

(iv) Tool & Cutter Grinder (a) To Grind Lathe Tools (All Angles) 1 job

(b) To Grind A Shaper/Planer Tools 1 job (c) To Grind A Drill Bit 1 job

B. GROUP WORK ON MILLING MACHINE INVOLVING DOWN AND CLIMB

MILLING:

(a) Slab Milling 1 job (b) Straddle Milling 2 job.

(c) Gang Milling. 1 job (d) Spur Gear Cutting 1 job

(e) Groove Cutting(Dovetail, Square, T-slot and Radial) 1 Job

3. FITTING SHOP:

(a) To make different types of keys 3 job (b) To make template gauge 2 job

(c) To make limit gauge (Plate shape) 2 job (d) Making male and female fitting jobs 3 job

Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks)

Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the

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students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme:

PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING THE SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA

(10

MARKS)

TOTAL

INTERNAL

(50

MARKS)

EXPERIMENT

(25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE

(10 MARKS)

QUIZ

(5

MARKS)

External Evaluation (50 marks) The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment

conducted during the examination.

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PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY LAB-I

Fifth Semester (only for Production Engineering)

L T P C

Course Code: DME553 - - 4 2

1. Inspection of casting (a) Flange of pipe (b) Pulley (c) Gear blank (d) Bush

2. Turning, boring, internal threading of cost iron flange.

3. Marking and drilling holes in cost iron flange 75 mm. size pipe. 4. Boring hole in cast iron pulley and cutting key way slot.

5. Turning bottom shaft of cycle and milling cotter slot. 6. Turning hub axle of cycles.

7. Turning and internal threading of cone of cycle. 8. Turning bearing races and cups of cycle.

9. Turning plug gauge. 10. Case hardening of

(a) Plug gauge (b) Bottom shaft of cycle (c) Gear

Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks)

Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the

students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme:

PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING

THE SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA

(10

MARKS)

TOTAL

INTERNAL

(50

MARKS)

EXPERIMENT

(25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE

(10 MARKS)

QUIZ

(5

MARKS)

External Evaluation (50 marks) The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment

conducted during the examination.

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AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING LAB

Fifth Semester (only for Automobile Engineering)

L T P C

Course Code: DME554 - - 4 2

1. Study and sketch of

i. Battery Ignition System ii. Magnetic Ignition System 2. Study and sketch of

i. Head Light Model ii. Wiper and Indicator 3. Study and Sketch of

i. Radiator ii. Water Pump iii. Oil Pump iv. Shock Absorber

4. Study and sketch of i. A. C. Pump ii. S. V. Pump

iii. Master Cylinder 5. Study and sketch of

i. Rear axle ii. Differential iii. Steering System iv. Bendix Drive

6. Checking and setting of ignition on timing using timing light for advance and retard 7. Fault finding practice of an automobile vehicle four wheelers (Petrol and Diesel vehicle)

8. Driving practice of four wheeler 9. Charging of Automobile battery and measuring cell voltage and specific gravity of

electrolyte. 10. Determination of gear ratio of an auto engine tachometer/stroboscope.

11. Cleaning and adjustment a carburetor. 12. Changing of wheels and checking the alignment of wheels.

Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks) Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the

experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the

index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme:

PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING

THE SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA

(10

MARKS)

TOTAL

INTERNAL

(50

MARKS)

EXPERIMENT

(25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE

(10 MARKS)

QUIZ

(5

MARKS)

External Evaluation (50 marks) The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment

conducted during the examination.

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Semester V INDUSTRIAL TRAINING

Course Code: DME556 L T P C

- - - 4

Students will attend Industrial training of four to six weeks in any industry or reputed organization after the IV semester examination in summer vacation. The evaluation of this

training shall be included in the V semester evaluation.

The student will be assigned a faculty guide who would be the supervisor of the student. The faculty would be identified before the end of the IV semester and shall be the nodal officer

for coordination of the training.

Students will also be required to prepare an exhaustive technical report of the training during the V semester which will be duly signed by the officer under whom training was taken in the industry/ organization. The covering format shall be signed by the concerned office in-charge

of the training in the industry. The officer-in-charge of the trainee would also give his rating of the student in the standard University format in a sealed envelope to the Principal of the

college.

The student at the end of the V semester will present his report about the training before a committee constituted by the Principal of the College which would be comprised of at least

three members comprising of the Department Coordinator, Class Coordinator and a nominee of the Principal. The students guide would be a special invitee to the presentation. The

seminar session shall be an open house session. The internal marks would be the average of the marks given by each member of the committee separately in a sealed envelope to the

Principal.

The marks by the external examiner would be based on the report submitted by the student which shall be evaluated by the external examiner and cross examination done of the student

concerned.

Not more than three students would form a group for such industrial training/ project submission.

The marking shall be as follows.

Internal: 50 marks

By the Faculty Guide - 25 marks By Committee appointed by the Principal – 25 marks

External: 50 marks

By Officer-in-charge trainee in industry – 25 marks By External examiner appointed by the University – 25 marks

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INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT

Sixth Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DME 601 4 - - 4

Course Contents:

Unit: I

PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT: Definition of management, Administration

organization, Functions management, Planning, Organizing, Co-ordination and control,

Structure and function of industrial organizations, Leadership- Need for eldership, Factors to

be considered for accomplishing effective leadership, Communication -Importance,

Processes, Barriers to communication, Making communication, Effective, formal and

informal communication, Motivation - Factors determining motivation, Positive and negative

motivation, Methods for improving motivation, Incentives, Pay promotion and rewards,

Controlling - Just in time, Total quality management, Quality circle, Zero defect concept.

Concept of Stress Management. (8 Lectures)

Unit: II

HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT: Introduction, Staff development and career

development, Training strategies and methods.

HUMAN AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS :- Human relations and performance in

organization, Understand self and others for effective behavior, Industrial relations and

disputes, Characteristics of group behavior and Trade unionism, Mob psychology, Lab our

welfare, Workers participation in management.

PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT: Responsibilities of human resource management -

Policies and functions, Selection - Mode of selection - Procedure - training of workers, Job

evolution and Merit rating - Objectives and importance wage and salary administration -

Classification of wage, Payment schemes, Components of wage, Wage fixation. (8 Lectures)

Unit: III

FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT: Fixed and working capital - resource of capital, Shares,

types preference and equity shares, Debenture types, Public deposits, Factory costing, Direct

cost, Indirect cost, Factory over head, Fixation of selling price of product, Depreciation-

Causes, Methods.

MATERIAL MANAGEMENT: Objective of a good stock control system - ABC analysis

of inventory, Procurement and consumption cycle, Reorder level, Lead time, Economic order

quantity, Purchasing procedure, Stock keeping, Bin card. (8 Lectures)

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Unit: IV

LABOUR, INDUSTRIAL AND TAX LAWS: Importance and necessity of industrial

legislation, Types of lab our laws and dispute, Factory Act 1948, Payment of Wages Act

1947, Employee State Insurance Act 1948, Various types of taxes - Production Tax, Local

Tax, Trade tax, Excise duty, Income Tax. (8 Lectures)

Unit: V

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT: Concept of entrepreneurship, need of

entrepreneurship in context of prevailing employment conditions of the country. Successful

entrepreneurship and training for entrepreneurship development. Idea of project report

preparation.

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS: Introduction to IPR (Patents, Copy Right, Trade

Mark), Protection of undisclosed information, Concept and history of patents, Indian and

International Patents Acts and Rules, Patentable and No patentable invention including

product versus Process. (8 Lectures)

Project work

A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry 10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided

by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to

enhance his practical skill & knowledge. The project will be evaluated by the external examiner.

Text Book:

1. Bhatnagar & Jain, Industrial Management and Entrepreneurship Development, Asian

Publication, Muzaffar Naagar.

Ref. Books:

1. Mittal D.C., Industrial Management and Entrepreneurship Development, Dhanpat Rai

& Sons.

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ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION

Sixth Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DME 602 4 - - 4

Course Contents:

Unit: I

INTRODUCTION: Basics of ecology, Ecosystem, Biodiversity Human activities and its

effect on ecology and eco system, different development i.e. irrigation, urbanization, road

development and other engineering activities and their effects on ecology and eco system,

Mining and deforestation and their effects. - Lowering of water level, Urbanization. -

Biodegradation and Biodegradability, composting, bio remediation, Microbes .Use of

biopesticides and biofungicides - Global warning concerns, Ozone layer depletion, Green

house effect, Acid rain, etc. (8 Lectures)

Unit: II

POLLUTION: Sources of pollution, natural and manmade, their effects on living

environments and related legislation. (8 Lectures)

Unit: III

WATER POLLUTION: Factors contributing water pollution and their effect - Domestic

waste water and industrial waste water. Heavy metals, microbes and leaching metal-

Physical, Chemical and Biological Characteristics of waste water - Indian Standards for

qulity of drinking water - Indian Standards for quality of treated waste water. - Treatment

methods of effluent (domestic waste water and industrial/ mining waste water), its reuse/safe

disposal. (8 Lectures)

Unit: IV

AIR POLLUTION: Definition of Air pollution, types of air pollutants i.e. SPM, NOX,

SOX, GO, CO2, NH3, F, CL, causes and its effects on the environment - Monitoring and

control of air pollutants, Control measures techniques. Introductory Idea of control equipment

in industries i.e.

A. Settling chambers B. Cyclones

C. Scrubbers (Dry and Wet) D. Multi Clones

E. Electro Static Precipitations F. Bog Fillers

a) Ambient air qulaity measurement and their standards. b) Process and domestic emission control

c) Vehicular Pollution and Its control with special emphasis of Euro-I, Euro-II, Euro-III and Euro IV.

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Unit: V

NOISE POLLUTION: Sources of noise pollution, its effect and control.

RADISACTIVE POLLUTION: Sources and its effect on human, animal, plant and

material, means to control and preventive measures.

SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT: Municipal solid waste, Biomedical waste, Industrial

and Hazardous waste, Plastic waste and its management.

LEGISLATION: Preliminary knowledge of the following Acts and rules made there under-

a) The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act - 1974. b) The Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act - 1981.

c) The Environmental Protection (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act -1986. Rules notified under EP Act – 1986 Viz.

d) The Manufacture, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemical (Amendment) Rules, 2000 e) The Hazardous Wastes (Management and Handling) Amendment Rules, 2003.

f) Bio-Medical Waste (Management and Handling) (Amendment) Rules, 2003. g) The Noise Pollution (Regulation and Control) (Amendment) Rules, 2002.

h) Municipal Solid Wastes (Management and Handling) Rules, 2000. i) The Recycled Plastics Manufacture and Usage (Amendment) rules, 2003.

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (EIA):

a) Basic concepts, objective and methodology of EIA.

b) Objectives and requirement of Environmental Management System (ISO-14000) (An Introduction).

Project work A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry

10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be

related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to enhance his practical skill & knowledge. The project will be evaluated by the external

examiner.

Text Book:

1. Manoj Tiwari, Kapil Khulbe, Envirmental Studies, I.K. International Publishing Pvt. Ltd.

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PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY – II

Sixth Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DME603 4 1 - 4

Course Contents:

Unit: I

PRODUCTION MACHINE TOOLS: Machine tools used for quantity production. Semi

automatic multirole centre lathe.

Auto lathes: Single spindle automatics. Sliding head types. Single spindle automatics.

Multispindle automatics, Ultra high speed machining. External centrals grinding. Internal

center less grinding. Mechanical copying systems. Hydraulic servo copying systems for lathe.

Electric copying systems, special purpose machines - Brake Drum Turning Lathe.

(8 Lectures)

Unit: II

Unconventional Machining Processes-

MECHANICAL PROCESS- Abrasive Jet Machining (A.J.M.): Fundamental principles,

basic mechanisms of material removal, application & process. Ultrasonic machining (U.S.M):

Fundamental Principles, basic mechanism of material removal application, uses & its

limitations.

CHEMICAL MACHINING: Introduction, fundamental principles, process & its

advantages & limitations.

ELECTRO CHEMICAL PROCESS:

Electrochemical machining (E.C.M.): Fundamental, principles, basic mechanism of

material removal, application, uses and its limitations.

ELECTRIC DISCHARGE MACHINING (E.D.M.): Fundamental principles, basic

mechanism of metal removal, application & its limitations.

LASER BEAM MACHINING (L.B.M.): Fundamental principles, basic mechanism of

material removal, uses & its applications.

ELECTRON BEAM MACHINING (E.B.M.):- Fundamental principles, basic mechanism

of material removal, uses & its applications.

PLASMA ARC MACHINING (P.A.M):- Fundamental, principle, basic mechanism of

material removal uses and its application. (10 Lectures)

Unit: III

PRODUCTION OF PLASTICS: Polymers. Thermo plastics. Molding of thermoplastic.

Extrusion process. Sheet forming process. Machining of thermoplastics. Thermosetting

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Plastics. Molding of Thermosetting plastics. Machining of thermosetting plastics. Other

processing methods for plastics. Plastic component design. Mould design. (8 Lectures)

Unit: IV

CUTTING TOOLS FOR MACHINING: Elementary theory of metal cutting, Single point

tools- Basic angles. Chip formation and their classification, basic mechanism of chip

formation, geometry of chip formation, forces on chip. Effect of manipulating factors such as

velocity, size of cut, effect of tool geometry, Specific power consumption, Tool material.

Tool wear and Tool life. Tailor's tool life equation, Machining economics. Properties of tool

materials. Tool materials. Tool steels. High speed steel. Cast cobalt alloys. Carbides or

cantered carbide. Ceramics. UCON. Surface treatment of cutting tools-Its advantage, Tin

coated high speed steel, diamonds, Cubic boron nitrides. (8 Lectures)

Unit: V

PRESS TOOLS: Elements of Press tools, Factors affecting press tool design. Shearing,

Bending, and Drawing operation, Combination, Progression and compound die. Rubber die

forming.

MODERN CONCEPT OF QUALITY CONTROL: Do it right first time, Just in time

(JIT), Process Control, ZD production (Zero Defect Production). (6 Lectures)

Project work

A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry 10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided

by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to

enhance his practical skill & knowledge. The project will be evaluated by the external examiner.

Recommended Books:

1. Choudhury Hajra S.K., Elements of Workshop Technology Vol – I, Media Promoters &

Publishers Pvt. Ltd.

Ref. Books :

1. Pandey & Singh, Production Engineering & Science, Standards Publishers Distributors, Delhi.

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AUTOMOBILE MAINTENANCE, SERVICES & REPAIR

Sixth Semester (only for Automobile Engineering)

L T P C

Course Code: DME604 4 1 - 4

Course Contents:

Unit:- I

ENGINE MAINTENANCE & REPAIRING :- Maintenance, Maintenance schedule,

Routine Maintenance schedule for petrol engine and diesel engine, lubricating chart, cleaning

and adjustment, preventive maintenance,

trouble shooting for faults in engines. Overhauling of engines, Adjusting the engine timing,

Maintenance and adjustment of carburetor and fuel injection pump. Checking the valve

clearance and adjustment, valve grinding and lapping, engine tuning, detection and

rectification of faults use compression gauge and vacuum gauge, general methods of

redelivery inspection of vehicle.

REPAIRING PROCESSES :- Cylinder rebooting and relieving, Removal of liners and

fitting, inspection; Repair and fitting of valve and valve guides, checking the connecting rod

for bending and connecting rod alignment, inspection of crank shaft for ovality and

regrinding, Phasing and calibration of fuel injection pump, nozzle testing, cleaning and

grinding. (8 Lectures)

Unit:- II

REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF RADITOR AND LUBRICATING SYSTEM:-

Radiator repair and maintenance, Maintenance of lubricating system, Flushing the lubricating

system, Change of used lubricating oils, clearing and fitting of oil filter lubrication of water

pump, grades of oils, multi grade oil, additives for improving the quality of oil. (8 Lectures)

Unit:- III

CHASIS REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE :- Grease and greasing points requiring

greasing, specifications of greases to be used for different parts, repair of tyres and tubes,

greasing of wheel bearing, rotating schedule for front and rear tyres, bleeding of brakes, pedal

play adjustment in clutch and brakes, adjustment, change of brake lining, testing of brakes,

dissemble greasing and recombining of leaf spring.

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE :- Starter trouble, shooting

and suggesting remedies, removal of starter from engine, repairing the starter, bushes and

bushes replacement, checking of armature for short circuit, cleaning of commentators,

checking, repairing of starter drive reassembly and testing of starter, dynamo, lubricating the

dynamo, changing the bushes, checking and turning the electrical horn. (8 Lectures)

Unit:- IV

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ACCESSORIES OF ELECTRICAL SYSTEM AND THEIR SERVICE: - Wind screen,

wiper, electrical horn and relay, cigarette lighter, growler, spark plug cleaner and tester,

electrical test bench.

TOOLS AND EQUIPMENTS :- Cylinder rebooting machine, surface grinder, arbor press,

valve seat cutter and grinder, valve reface crank shaft grinder, engine tune up instruments,

feeler gauge, Timing light (Neon light), Tachometer, Spark Plug cleaner micrometer, venire

calipers, cylinder gauge, dial gauge, hydraulic hoist specification and working, car washer

specification and working, air compressor specification and utility, screw jack, bearing puller,

fuel pump testing and calibration machine, nozzle testing machine, grease guns. (8 Lectures)

Unit:- V

AUTOMOBILE POLLUTION & CONTROL: - Source and control of automobile air

pollution, causes of automobile pollution and their remedies monitoring and analysis of auto

exhaust emission, legislative action,

judicial response. Introduction to energy conservation.

REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE OF VEHICLE AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM :-

Testing and Charging of Air Conditioner, care & electrical components, noise level system,

fresh air allowance, primary & secondary circuit, heat exchanger, cooling & dehumidifying

coil. Care & servicing-Air control unit, temperature control unit, magnet clutch, condenser,

fan assembly, Evaporator, relays, expansion valve, filters and three way solenoid valve.

Checking of harness of air conditioning. (8 Lectures)

Project work

A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry 10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided

by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to

enhance his practical skill & knowledge. The project will be evaluated by the external examiner.

Text Book:

1. Singh Kirpal, Automobile Engineering Vol – I & II, Standard Publishing E.R.S. &

Distributors. Ref. Books:

1. Poonia M.P., Objective I.C. Engines & Automobile Engineering, Standard Publishing

E.R.S. & Distributors.

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PRODUCTION AUTOMATION

Sixth Semester (only for Production Engineering)

L T P C

Course Code: DME605 4 1 - 4

Course Contents:

Unit: I

GENERAL: Automation-Definition, Scope, its types and their merits, Reasons for

automation. Its appreciation and criticism. Introductory Idea and meaning of the terms CNC,

DNC, Adaptive control, FMS & CIM and machining centre. Current trends in NC, CAD,

CAM. Introduction to Robotics.

FUNDAMENTALS OF MANUFACTURING AND AUTOMATION: Types of

Industries- Manufacturing, Processing; Basic producers, Converter, Fabricators.

Manufacturing-Functions- Processing- Basic processing, Secondary processing; Operations

enhancing physical properties and finishing operations; Assembly, Material handling and

Storage; Inspection and test and control, their meaning with automation point of view.

Manufacturing Process Inputs- Raw materials, Equipments (Machine tools), Tooling and

fixtures, Energy and Lab our. Outputs- Finished product and Scrap/Waste. Plant Layout- Its

meaning and concept of fixed position layout, Process layout, Product layout and Group

technology layout. Organization and Information Processing Business functions, Product

design, Manufacturing planning and Manufacturing control. Production Concept- Such as-

Manufacturing Lead Time (MLT), Production rate, Components of Operation Time,

Production Capacity (PC), Utilization and availability, Work in Process (WIP), Time in Plant

(Tip), WIP Ratio, Tip ratio, their meaning and significance. Simple numerical problems,

Automation Strategies and Their Effect- Specification of operation, Combined operations,

Simultaneous operations, Integration operations, Increase flexibility, Improved material

handling and storage, on-line inspection, process control and optimization, Plant operation

control, Computer integrated manufacturing. (10 Lectures)

Unit: II

PRODUCTION ECONOMICS: Methods evaluating investment alternatives, Constraints in

manufacturing, Break Even Analysis, Unit Cost of Production, Cost of manufacturing lead

time and work in process. (4 Lectures)

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Unit: III

HIGH VOLUME PRODUCTION SYSTEMS: Type of production, types of layout,

economic justification of transfer machines, Detroit type automation meaning, concepts of

different flow lines for automatic loading and transferring, buffer storage, automatic

inspection, tools servicing, design and fabrication considerations, auto sizing, mechanical

calipers for turning operation, pneumatic

sizing of external cylindrical ground work, in process gauging of internal cylindrical ground

work, pneumatic slide position measuring device, digital slide position measuring device,

auto sizing for centre less grinding, friction roller, optical measurement. Methods of work

part transport, Transfer mechanism, Buffer storage, Automation for manufacturing

operations, Design of fabrication considerations. (10 Lectures)

Unit: IV

ASSEMBLY SYSTEM AND LINE BALANCING: The assembly process, Assembly

system, Manual assembly lines, Line balancing problems. Computerized line balancing

methods. Other ways to improve the line balancing, flexible manual assembly line, Partial

Automation.

AUTOMATED ASSEMBLY SYSTEMS: Design for automated assembly, Types of

automated assembly systems, Parts feeding devices, Part orienting devices, Feed tracks,

Escapements and Part placing mechanism, Role of industrial robot in automatic assembly.

(8 Lectures)

Unit: V

NUMERICAL CONTROL PRODUCTION SYSTEM: Numerical machine Tool, Binary

System, Coordinate system and Machine motions, Types of N.C. systems, Machine tool

applications, Economics of NCS.

N.C. PART PROGRAMMING:- Tape and Tape format, Methods of N. C. part

programming, Computer assisted part programming, The APT Language, Manual data inputs,

N. C. part programming using CAD/CAM, use of computer as support in design and

manufacturing, Case study. (8 Lectures)

Project work A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry

10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be

related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to enhance his practical skill & knowledge. The project will be evaluated by the external

examiner.

Text Book:

1. Visal S., Computer Aided Manufacturing, S.K. Kataria & Sons.

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2. Srinivasa Praksh Regalla, Computer Aided Analysis & Design, I.K. International

Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.

.

Ref. Books:

1. Sawhney G.S., Fandamental of Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM), I.K.

International Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.

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AUTOMOBILE TECHNOLOGY

Sixth Semester (only for Automobile Engineering)

L T P C

Course Code: DME606 4 1 - 4

Course Contents:

Unit:- I

AUTO TRANSMISSION SYSTEM:

(a) CLUTCH:- Function of clutch in an auto mobile, Construction detail of single plate and

multi plate friction clutches, Centrifugal and semi centrifugal clutch. Construction and

working of fluid flywheel.

(b) GEAR BOX:- Its function, Assembly detail and working of sliding Mesh, constant mesh,

Synchromesh and epicyclical gear boxes. Simple concept of over drive, overrunning clutch,

transfer case and torque converter.

(c) PROPELLER SHAFT:- Its function, Universal joint and slip joint, Hotchkiss drive and

Torque tube drive.

(d) FINAL DRIVES:- Concept of tail pinion, Crown wheel, Differential type rear axle.

(e) WHEELS AND TYRES:- Sizes of tyres used in Indian vehicles, over inflation, under

inflation and their effect. Causes of tyre wear, tyre retreading, idea of Toe in, Toe out,

Camber, Caster, King pin inclination. Advantages of tube less types over types with tubes.

Wheel alignment and balancing, Type rotation, Difference between radial and cross ply.

(10 Lectures)

Unit:- II

STEERING SYSTEM:- Its function, Principle of steering. Ackerman and Davis steering

gears, Steering gear types, Worm and nut, Worm and wheel, Worm and roller, Rack and

pinion type. Concept of steering system commonly used in Indian Vehicles. Concept of

steering locking assembly, introduction to power steering.

BRAKING SYSTEM:- Construction details and working of mechanical, Hydraulic and

Vacuum brakes, disc brake, air brake, Introduction to power brake. Details of master

cylinder, Wheel cylinders , Concept of brake drum and brake linings and brake adjustment.

SUSPENSION SYSTEM:- Function of suspension system. Types of suspension systems,

Working of leaf springs, Coil springs. Shock absorbers, Torsion bar suspension and

stabilizers. Mac pension system. (10 Lectures)

Unit:- III

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Storage Battery:- Storage Battery constructional detail of lead acid cell battery. Specific

gravity preparation of electrolyte, effect of temperature, Charging and discharging on specific

gravity of electrolyte. Capacity and efficiency of battery. Battery charging from D.C. mains,

A.C. mains, Battery charger-Charging circuit, care and maintenance of batteries. Checking of

cells for voltage and specific gravity of electrolyte.

DYNAMO AND ALTERNATOR:- Introduction to Dynamo and its details, Regulators-

Voltage, current and compensated types. Cutout Construction working and their adjustment.

Alternators-Construction and working, charging of battery from alternator. Use of battery,

dynamo/alternator in an automobile.

ENGINE STARTING:- Engine starting circuit, Drive motor and its characteristics,

Conditions of starting and behavior of motor at starting. Starter Drive-Bendix pinion,

Torsion, compression, Clutch and sliding armature type. Starter Switch-Manual, over

running, solenoid and vacuum switches. Turbo charging and inter-cooling. (8 Lectures)

Unit:- IV

AUTOMOBILE WIRING & LIGHTING SYSTEM:- Earth return and insulated return

systems-6 volts, 12 volts and 24 volts systems, Positive and negative earthling, Fuse in

circuit, Automobile cables-Specifications and colour code. Diagram of a typical wiring

systems. Principle of auto illumination, Lighting requirement-Head lamp mounting and

construction, sealed beam lamp, Asymmetrical head lights, dip and full beam type bulb,

auxiliary type lights. Polarized head light, Flesher unit, Warning lights and panel lights. Fore

head lamp systems. Other lamps-Pass lamps, Fog lamp, reversing lamps. Switching of lamps.

Parking brake, Direction indicators. Electric horns, Revolution counter, Speedometer, Fuel

gauge, Pressure gauge, Temperature gauge, Wind screen wipers, stereo system and speaker,

introduction to remote sensing devices. Microprocessor control of automobile. (6 Lectures)

Unit:- V

Vehicle Air-conditioning :- Meaning of air-conditioning and its applications, brief idea of

various type heat loads in vehicles, concepts of room air conditioner, fundamental of comfort

air conditioning and its conditions, brief idea of air-conditioning cycle and its layout,

fundamental and working of compressor magnet clutch, condenser, evaporator, expansion

valve, thermo switch, three way solenoid valve, check valve, fan assembly and air

conditioners relay, H.V.A.C.

STUDY OF SPECIFICATION FOR DIFFERENT UNITS: - Clutch, Gear Box, Propeller

Shaft, Final Drive, Wheel and tyre manufactured in India. (6 Lectures)

Project work

A project work will be assigned to the students by the concerned subject faculty. It will carry 10 marks and will be evaluated by the faculty itself. The topic of the project will be decided

by the faculty. The students will work in a group of 3 – 5 on each topic. The topic should be

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related to the subject taught by the faculty and should have proper utility and importance to enhance his practical skill & knowledge. The project will be evaluated by the external

examiner.

Text Book: 1. Sethi H.M., Automobile Technology, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.

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Sixth Semester

Corporate Communication

Course Code: DIP 601 L T P C

2 0 2 3

Course Content:

Unit I Corporate Behaviour: Corporate expectation, office etiquettes, Telephonic Conversation &

etiquette. (8 hours) Practical (oral): To make the students aware of Corporate life & culture & also to teach

them about telephone courtesy etc. (2 hours)

Unit II Communication: Press Communication, Press note, e-mail, Inviting tenders, Writing

advertisements, Writing notices. (8 hours)

Practical (oral): To make students develop the understanding of media importance.

(2 hours) Unit III

Interview Skills: Concept & Process, Preparing for the Interview, Types of Interview.

(8 hours) Practical (oral): Mock Interview Practice. (2 hours)

Unit IV Modern Technology & Communication: Globalization impact, Role of Information

Technology, Tele-Communication, Internet, Tele- Conferencing and Video-Conferencing.

(8 hours)

Practical (oral): To make students speak on I.T./Internet/Tele & Video Conferencing.

(2 hours)

Recommended Books:

1. Chhabra T.N. – Business Communication Sun India Pub. N.Delhi. 2. Raman Meenakshi & Sharma Sangeeta – Technical Communication – Principles &

Practices, - ONP, N. Delhi.

NOTE:

This syllabus has been designed to improve the oral and written communication skills of

students. The faculty members should put emphasis on practical (oral) activities for

generating students’ interest in language learning.

* Latest editions of all the suggested books are recommended.

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MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE SHOP

Sixth Semester

L T P C

Course Code: DME651 - - 8 4

List of Practical’s

BEARINGS: Inspection, Removal, Cleaning, Lubrication and refitting of bearings.

Maintenance, repair and replacement of couplings and alignment of shafting’s.

Belts and Chain drives:

1. Mounting of belts and checking of slip.

2. Fighting and replacement of chains. 3. Removal and replacement of springs and keys.

To do following exercise with the given small subassembly units:

1. To select tools for removing sub assembly. 2. To remove the sub assembly unit from the equipment/machine.

3. To disassemble unit. 4. To clean the parts, prepare a list and draw sketches.

5. To inspect and identify workouts parts. 6. To suggest whether the part deserve replacement, readjustment or recovery. Method of

recovery if wanted so. 7. To reassemble sub assembly replacing worn out parts.

8. To Lubricate the parts and refit the subassembly on the machine or the equipment and test the assembly after fitting.

Given subassembly units are tailstock of lathe, Head stock of lathe, Lathe chuck three jaw or

four jaw, Gear box, Piston assembly with rings, Clutch, Foot valve, Safety valve of the

boilers, Hydraulic jack, Mechanical jack, Bench vise, guide ways, bed shaft, gear tooth.

Preparing decision tree for fault Location. Locating fault and rectifying that for equipment

such as Bicycle, Hydraulic pump, water cooler, Refrigerator, A machine tool and An Air

Compressor. Maintenance of the various system including Lubrications service for system

such as I.C. Engine, Pump, centrifugal , Reciprocal, Air compressor Rotary and

reciprocating, Refrigerator, Air conditioner, Any machine tools. Preparation of preventive

maintenance schedule for institution machine shop. Servicing and operation of portable tools

pneumatic and electrical. Maintenance of material handling equipment available in the

institution. Checking and testing of starter switches used with machine tools. Small armature

winding. Fault finding and repair of automobile wiring. Testing of electrical installation as

per I.S. Battery Charging. Setting on regulator of counter testing of dynamo and its Minor

repair.

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Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks)

Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the

students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme:

PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING THE SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA

(10

MARKS)

TOTAL

INTERNAL

(50

MARKS)

EXPERIMENT

(25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE

(10 MARKS)

QUIZ

(5

MARKS)

External Evaluation (50 marks) The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment

conducted during the examination.

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PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY LAB – II

Sixth Semester (only for Production Engineering)

L T P C

Course Code: DME 652 - - 4 2

1. Gear milling, internal hole boring, key way slot cutting for auto (scooter/jeep/truck/gear box).

2. Milling of snap gauge plate. 3. Inspection practices

(a) Flange after each operation. (b) Pulley after each operation.

(c) Gear after each operation. (d) Gauges after each operation.

(e) Cycle parts after each operation.

4. Hardness testing. 5. Cr, Plating.

6. Packing practices. 7. Few examples as case study such as schedule for complete overhaul of centre lathe,

reciprocal or centrifugal pumps andcompressor etc giving work distribution, planning repair estimate.

8. Heat treatment of small tools, coining tools and forgiving dies.

Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks) Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the

experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the

index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme:

PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING

THE SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA

(10

MARKS)

TOTAL

INTERNAL

(50 MARKS)

EXPERIMENT

(25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE

(10 MARKS)

QUIZ

(5

MARKS)

External Evaluation (50 marks) The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment

conducted during the examination.

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AUTOMOBILE MAINTENANCE, SERVICES & REPAIR LAB

Sixth Semester (only for Automobile Engineering)

L T P C

Course Code: DME 653 - - 4 2

1. Study and sketch of hand tools different gauges and their use.

2. Automobile engine cylinder boring practice. 3. Valve face grinding, tapping and reaming of valve guide.

4. Light vehicle brake drum turning practice. 5. Nozzle cleaning, testing and adjustment.

6. Assemble and dissemble of petrol and diesel engine of an automobile vehicle. 7. Setting a regulator of cut out and testing of dynamo and rectify its minor repairs.

8. Phasing and calibration of diesel fuel injection pump. 9. Engine tuning of an automobile engine.

10. Checking and adjusting a clutch pedal play and brake pedal play, tightness of fan belt and brake shoe.

11. Checking and over handling of car radiator. 12. Automobile engine cylinder honing practice.

13. Over handling of hydraulic brake system. 14. Measuring spark plug gap, valve clearance and ring clearance, grinding and lapping

operation for adjustment. 15. Care and servicing of following Air conditioning components for automobile vehicle:-

i. Auto control unit ii. Temperature control unit

iii. Solenoid valve iv. Expansion valve

v. Relays.

Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks) Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the

experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the

index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme: PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING

THE SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA

(10

MARKS)

TOTAL

INTERNAL

(50

MARKS)

EXPERIMENT

(25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE

(10 MARKS)

QUIZ

(5

MARKS)

External Evaluation (50 marks)

The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment conducted during the examination.

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PROJECT

Sixth Semester (only for Production Engineering)

L T P C

Course Code: DME 654 - - 4 2

Project Problems (Examples) For Spl. in Production Engineering:- Four problems on

design and drawing of simple machine/machine parts and preparing project report for loan to

establish small scale industry to fabricate the item designed. A few examples of such items

are given below.

Bench Vice, Small centrifugal pump, Screw jack, Hand Shearing Machine, Hand blower,

Main Switch outer casing (Cost Iron), Stepped Motor Pulley, Biogas Plant, Smoke Less

Chulha, Hand Operated Grinder/Juicer, Agricultural Implements, Material Handling

Equipments for small scale industry. Solar Cooker or any other simple items of general utility

or industrial use.

Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks) Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the

experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the

index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme:

PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING

THE SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA

(10

MARKS)

TOTAL

INTERNAL

(50

MARKS)

EXPERIMENT

(25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE

(10 MARKS)

QUIZ

(5

MARKS)

External Evaluation (50 marks)

The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment conducted during the examination.

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PROJECT

Sixth Semester (only for Automobile Engineering)

L T P C

Course Code: DME655 - - 8 4

Choose any one problem to establish auto workshop. Servicing and repairing of Auto engines

(Diesel/Petrol). Reconditioning and overhauling of Diesel and Petrol engine, Phasing and

calibration of fuel injection pump and Adjustment of injector, Tyre retreading, Adjustment

and\ repairing of Auto electrical system - Self starter, Dynamo & Cutout, Charging of Battery

(Old/New), Cylinder Boring, Turning of Brake Drum, Valve Grinding, remote sensing

devices in vehicle, air-conditioning installation in vehicles.

Evaluation of Practical Examination:

Internal Evaluation (50 marks) Each experiment would be evaluated by the faculty concerned on the date of the

experiment on a 5 point scale which would include the practical conducted by the students and a Viva taken by the faculty concerned. The marks shall be entered on the

index sheet of the practical file.

Evaluation scheme:

PRACTICAL PERFORMANCE & VIVA DURING

THE SEMESTER (40 MARKS)

VIVA

(10

MARKS)

TOTAL

INTERNAL

(50

MARKS)

EXPERIMENT

(25 MARKS)

ATTENDANCE

(10 MARKS)

QUIZ

(5

MARKS)

External Evaluation (50 marks) The evaluation would also be done by the external Examiner based on the experiment

conducted during the examination.