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UE15ME629
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Course Title
Staff
Mr. Balesh Babali
Vehicle Crashworthiness
Electric and Hybrid Vehicle
Technology
Alternate Energy Sources for
Automobiles
Page No
2-4
5-7
8-13
Machine Design
4.
5.
6.
UE15ME630
UE15ME650
UE15ME671
Calendar of Events
Dr. C V Chandrashekara
Dr V.P. Raghupathy /
Mr. Kiran M
Dr. Shrikanth V
14-16
17-19
20-23
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PES University
M.Tech - semester III (Batch 2015-17)
UE15ME629: VEHICLE CRASHWORTHINESS (4-0-0-0-4)
Faculty: Mr. Balesh Babali
Class
No.
1
2
3-4
5
6
78
10
11-12
13-14
Chapter Title /
Reference
Literature
Chapter 1:
Introduction
T1:page 1-8
Chapter 1:
Introduction
T1:page 9-12
Chapter 1:
Introduction
T1:page 13-40
Chapter 2:
Introduction
T1:page 84-87
Chapter 2:
Introduction
T1:page 88-94
Chapter 3:
Vehicle Collision
Models
T1:page 746-751
Chapter 3:
Vehicle Collision
Models
T1:page 752-760
Chapter 3:
Vehicle Collision
Models
T1:page 760-768
Chapter 4:
Vehicle Collision
Models
T1:page 768-774
Chapter 4:
Vehicle Collision
Models
No. of Hours: 52
Topics to be covered
Unit I
Motor Vehicle Safety, Crashworthiness,
Crashworthiness
Goals,
Crashworthiness
Requirements, Achieving Crashworthiness,
Crashworthiness Tests.
Crashworthiness Models Requirements, Current
Design Practice.
Comparison between LMS and FE-Based
Crashworthiness
Processes,
Crash/Crush
Design Techniques for Front Structures, Basic
Principles of Designing for Crash Energy
Management.
Vehicle Front Structure Design for Different
Impact Modes.
Vehicle Front Structure Design for Current
Standards, FMVSS 208, NCAP Test, IIHS Test.
Unit II
Impulsive models-central head on collision,
oblique collision, collision against fixed
obstacle.
Non-central Head on collision, lateral collision,
simplified approach.
Second approximation models - head on
collision against fixed obstacle.
Head-on collision between vehicles and oblique
collision between vehicles.
Motion after the Collision with locked wheels
And free wheels.
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T1:page 774-782
Chapter 5:
Crash Pulse
Characterization
T2:page 99-106
Chapter 5:
Crash Pulse
Characterization
T2:page 106 -111
Chapter 5:
Crash Pulse
Characterization
T2:page 111-118
Chapter 5:
Crash Pulse
Characterization
T2:page 118-123
Chapter 5:
Crash Pulse
Characterization
T2:page 118-137
Chapter 5:
Crash Pulse
Characterization
T2:page 137-158
Chapter 6:
Vehicle Impact
Modeling
T2:page 207-214
Chapter 6:
Vehicle Impact
Modeling
T2:page 214-217
Chapter 6:
Vehicle Impact
Modeling
T2:page 217-224
Chapter 6:
Spring and
Damper Dynamic
T2:page 224-228
Chapter 6:
Spring and
Damper Dynamic
Unit III
Introduction, Moment-Area Method, Pulse
Approximations
with
Non-Zero
Initial
Deceleration-Average Square Wave (ASW),
Equivalent Square Wave (ESW).
Tipped Equivalent Square Wave (TESW)
TESW Parameter Derivation, Construction of
TESW Parameters.
Kinematic Comparisons of Test Pulse and
Approximated Pulses. Pulse Approximations
with Zero Initial Deceleration- Fourier
Equivalent Wave (FEW).
Sensitivity Analysis with Boundary Conditions,
Kinematics and Energy Comparison, Use of
FEW and Power Rate Density in Crash Severity
Detection,
Trapezoidal Wave Approximation (TWA),
Derivation of Closed-Form Solutions for TWA
Parameters,
Bi- Slope Approximation (BSA), Harmonic
Pulses Half-sine and Haver-sine Approximation
and Response of Air Bag Sensor to Harmonic
Pulses, Head Injury Criteria, Application of
HIC Formula in Head Interior Impact.
Unit IV
Impact and Excitation Rigid Barrier and Hyge
Sled Tests, Vehicle and Sled/Unbelted Occupant
Impact Kinematics,
Ride down Existence Criteria and EfficiencyVehicle and Occupant Transient Kinematics,
Derivation and application of Ride down
Existence Criteria, Occupant Response Surface
and Sensitivity.
Vehicle To Barrier (VTB) Impact: Spring-Mass
Model- Model Formulation,
Design and Trend Analysis, Effect of Test
Weight Change on Dynamic Responses,
Vehicle-To-Vehicle (VTV) Impact: Spring-Mass
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T2:page 230-250
Chapter 7:
Spring and
Damper Dynamic
T2:page 250-265
Chapter 7:
Occupant Safety
Chapter 7:
Occupant Safety
T1:page 227-228
Chapter 7:
Occupant Safety
T1:page 228-234
Chapter 7:
Occupant Safety
T1:page 234-243
Chapter 8:
Occupant Safety
T1:page 243-250
Chapter 8:
Occupant Safety
T1:page 250-258
Chapter 9:
Occupant Safety
T1:page 243
Model,
Crash Pulse Approximation by TESW and
Sinusoidal Waves, Elasto-plastic Modeling,
Maxwell Model, Kelvin Model.
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UNIT V
Effect of impact forces on humans, Designing
for human safety, Safety systems, Belt Restraint
System,
Supplemental Airbag Restraint System (SARS),
Design Tools for Human Body ModelingLumped Mass Models
Multi- Body Models, Finite Element Models
The Multi-Body Method for Crash Analyses.
T1: Text Book: Vehicle Crashworthiness and Occupant Protection, Paul Du Bois, Clifford C.
Chou and others, American Iron and Steel Institute.
T2: Vehicle Crash Mechanics, Huang, M., CRC Press 2002
Reference Book:
1. Vehicle Crashworthiness and Occupant Protection, Paul Du Bois, Clifford C. Chou and
others, American Iron and Steel Institute.
2. Vehicle Crash Mechanics, Huang, M., CRC Press 2002.
PES University
M.Tech - semester III (Batch 2015-17)
UE14ME648: ELECTRIC AND HYBRID VEHICLES TECHNOLOGY (4-0-0-0-4)
Faculty: Dr. Suresh Nagesh
Class #
Chapter Title /
Reference
Literature
No. of Hours: 52
% of Portions covered
Reference
Cumulative
chapter
Topics to be covered
UNIT 1
1-2
Chapter: 1
page 1 - 15
3-4
Chapter: 1
page 15-23
5-6
7-8
9-10
11-12
13-14
15-16
17-18
Chapter : 2
Electrical
Propulsion
Chapter 2,
page 23-30
Chapter : 2
Electrical
Propulsion
Chapter 2,
page 30-380
Chapter : 2
Electrical
Propulsion
Chapter : 3
Sources of
Electrical Power
Chapter 2,
page 43-58
Chapter : 3
Electrical Power
Chapter 2,
page 59-70
Chapter : 3
Electrical Power
Chapter 2,
page 70-78
Chapter : 3
Electrical Power
Chapter 2,
page 78-85
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Bicycle
Performance,
Cheetah-A
Superfast Bicycle, Segway Scooter
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Problems on chapter 2
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of
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of
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Selection
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4%
32%
Governing
UNIT 1
UNIT 2
Electric Bicycle,
Batteries part I
Requirements
UNIT 2
Electric Bicycle,
Batteries part II
Requirements
UNIT 2
Bicycles
Requirements,
Uncertainties
UNIT 2
Battery Types,
Performance
Components,
and
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Electrical Power
Chapter : 4
Battery Charging
Chapter 4,
page 85-95
Chapter : 4
Battery Charging
Chapter 4,
page 95-105
Chapter : 4
Battery Charging
Chapter 4,
page 105-110
Chapter : 4
Battery Charging
Chapter 4
Chapter : 5
Motors and
Motor
Controllers
Chapter : 5
Motors and
Motor
Controllers
Chapter 5,
page 110-120
Chapter : 5
Motors and
Motor
Controllers
Chapter 5,
page 120-128
Chapter : 5
Motors and
Motor
Controllers
Chapter 5,
page 128-135
Chapter : 5
Motors and
Motor
Controllers
Chapter 5,
page 135-140
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Performance:
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Problems on chapter 3
UNIT 3
Battery Charging: Functions of Battery
Chargers,
UNIT 3
Problems on Mechanical energy and
Battery Characteristics, Applicability of
Commercial Fuel Gauges to Electric
Bicycles, Efficiency
Recoverable
Chargers
Energy,
Solar
Panel
Problems on chapter 4
UNIT 4
Introduction
controllers
to
motors
and
motor
UNIT 4
Fundamental Principles
UNIT 5
Propulsion, Gear Ratio;
UNIT 5
Measurement
Efficiency,
of
UNIT 5
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Motors and
Motor
Controllers
Chapter 6:
Measurement of
Motor
Performance
Chapter 7,
page 161-165
Chapter 6:
Measurement of
Motor
Performance
Chapter 7,
page 165-167
Chapter 6:
Measurement of
Motor
Performance
Chapter 7,
page 167-70
Chapter 6:
Measurement of
Motor
Performance
Problems on chapter 5
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76%
UNIT 6
Measuring
Propulsion
Power
to
Determine
Propulsion
Efficiency,
Sources of Error, Finding Coefficient of
Drag
4%
80%
UNIT 6
Measuring Motor Efficiency Includes
Measurement of Motor Power, Motor
Output Power and Efficiency, Motor
Speed Sensing, Motor Input Power
4%
84%
UNIT 6
Measuring Battery Characteristics, Data
Gathering, Strip Chart Recorders, Digital
Data
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92%
UNIT 6
Problems on chapter 6
49-50
EV Lab
demonstration
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96%
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EV Lab
demonstration
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Reference Book:
"Electric Bikes a guide to design and use", William C. Morchin Henryoman, IEEE, John Wiley
& Sons, Inc., Hoboken, New Jersey, 2006
PES University
M.Tech - semester III (Batch 2015-17)
UE15ME669: ALTERNATE ENERGY SOURCES FOR AUTOMOBILES (4-0-0-0-4)
Faculty: Mr. Divakara Reddy. A
No. of Hours: 52
Class
No.
1
Chapter Title /
Reference
Literature
Topics to be covered
PES University
M.Tech - semester III (Batch 2015-17)
UNIT - 1
Types of energy sources, their
Introduction
availability
% of Portions covered
Reference Cumulative
chapter
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2%
R5: 1-34
2%
4%
R5: 35-43
Non-conventional energy
sources,
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6%
T1: 1-3
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8%
T1: 3-4
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10%
T1: 4-5
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12%
T1: 5-17
Technological up gradation
required business driving factors
for alternative fuels
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16%
T1: 22-28
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18%
10
UNIT - 2
Solar energy &
Fuel Cell ,
Introduction
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11
R5: 60-64
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12
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9
13-14
R5: 146-178
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PES University
M.Tech - semester III (Batch 2015-17)
Text Books:
Alternative Fuels, S.S.Thipse, JAICO Publishing House, 2010.
Reference Books:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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M.Tech - semester III (Batch 2015-17)
UE15ME630: MODAL ANALYSIS OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS (4-0-0-0-4)
Faculty: Dr. C V Chandrashekara
Class
No.
Chapter Title /
Reference Literature
Chapter: 1
Overview
T1: Page 1 -3
T1: Page 3 -6
T1: Page 6 -8
T1: Page 8 -14
T1: Page 14 -16
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23
Mobility
Measurement
Techniques
T1: Page 163 -168
T1: Page 168 -170
T1: Page 170 -174
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25
No. of Hours: 52
Topics to be covered
Unit I
Introduction to Modal Testing
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T1: Page
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T1: Page
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T1: Page
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194 -207
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Modal Parameter
Extraction Methods
T1: Page 286 -291
T1: Page 292 -303
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Display of Modal Model
Response Models
Numerical Examples
Spatial Models
Numerical Examples
Mobility Skeletons
Numerical Examples
System Models
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Text Book:
T1: Modal Testing: Theory and Practice, Ewins D J, John Wiley & Sons Inc., 1988
Reference Book:
R1: "Theoretical and Experimental Modal Analysis, Uno Manuel Mendes Maia et al, Wiley
John & Sons, 1997
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M.Tech - semester III (Batch 2015-17)
UE15ME650: ADVANCED FRACTURE MECHANICS (4-0-0-0-4)
Faculty: Dr V.P. Raghupathy / Mr. Kiran M
Chapter Title/
No. of Hours: 52
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7-8
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Unit IV
Unit V
Fracture
Text Book:
"Elements of Fracture Mechanics", Prashant Kumar, Tata McGraw-Hill Education, 2009.
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Reference books:
1. "Fracture Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications",T. L. Anderson, CRC Press Third
Edition, 2005.
2. "Fracture Mechanics - Theory and Applications", Majid Mirzaei, 2015.
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UE15ME671: SMART MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES (4-0-0-0-4)
Faculty: Dr. Shrikanth V
No. of Hours: 52
Class
No.
Chapter Title /
Reference Literature
T3-Chapter 1:
Introduction to smart
materials and structures
Page 3
T3-Chapter 1:
Page 6
T3-Chapter 1:
Page 8, 31-90
UNIT I
T3-Chapter 2:
Piezoelectric actuators
and sensors
Page 113-140
T3-Chapter 2:
Page 161-164
T3-Chapter 2:
Page 145
T1-Chapter 2:
Piezoelectric materials
and induced strain
actuation
Page 9
T3-Chapter 4:
Beam modeling for
induced strain actuation
Page 320-322
T3-Chapter 4:
Page 322-324
T3-Chapter 4:
Page 324-327
T3-Chapter 4:
Page 361-377
T2-Chapter 7:
Piezoelectric sensing and
actuation
Page 299-309
T1-Chapter 3:
Shape memory alloys
Page 28
Piezoelectricity,
properties
constitutive relations.
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Page 29
T1-Chapter 3:
Page 34
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chapter
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Introduction,
types
of
smart
structures.
Potential
feasibility
of
smart
structures.
Key elements of smart structures and
its applications.
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UNIT II
Shape memory alloys (SMA):
Experimental phenomenology.
Phase transformation.
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Page 37
T1-Chapter 3:
Page 41
T1-Chapter 3:
Page 44
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T1-Chapter 3:
Page 47-60
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Page 65
T3-Chapter 7:
Electrorheological and
Magnetorheological
fluids
Page 685-693
T3-Chapter 7:
Page 694-699
Problems on SMA.
T1-Chapter 4:
Electrorheological and
Magnetorheological
fluids
Page 78-83
T1-Chapter 4:
Page 85-93
T1-Chapter 5:
Vibration absorbers
Page 97-102
T1-Chapter 5:
Page 102
T1-Chapter 7:
Fiber optics
Page 140-142
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Page 144-153
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Page 158
T1-Chapter 8:
Page 160
T1-Chapter 8:
Page 161-169
T2-Chapter 1:
Introduction
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Page 15-26
T2-Chapter 2:
Introduction to
microfabrication
Page 51-60
T2-Chapter 10:
Bulk micromaching and
etching
Page 367-390
T2-Chapter 11:
Surface micromaching
Page 403-410
T2-Chapter 10:
Process synthesis
Page 424-427
T2-Chapter 2:
Introduction to
microfabrication
Page 73-75
T2-Chapter 1:
Introduction
Page 30-34
T2-Chapter 3:
Review of essential
electrical and
mechanical concepts
Page 85-89
T2-Chapter 3:
Page 93-96
T2-Chapter 3:
Page 96-105
T2-Chapter 3:
Page 107-113
T2-Chapter 13:
Polymer MEMS
Page 465-480
T2-Chapter 9:
Summary of sensing
methods
Page 350-356
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Surface micromaching.
Process synthesis.
Process selection and design.
UNIT V
Sensors and actuators.
Conductivity of semiconductors.
Text Books:
T1. Smart structures: Analysis and design by A. V. Srinivasan, D. M. Mcfarland,
Cambridge University Press, 2001.
T2. Foundations of MEMS by Chang Liu, Pearson, 2nd edition, 2011.
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Reference Book:
Smart structure theory by I. Chopra and J. Sirohi, Cambridge University Press, 2013.
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ISA 2
ISA 2
ISA 2
ISA 2
ISA 2
H
Naraka Chaturdasi
4
31
1
Balipadyami
Oct/Nov
2
3
CCM
5
3
H
H
Kannada Rajyotsava
II
12
7
8
9
10
Nov
11
PTM
5
ISAV
EWD
ISAV
ASD II
II
17
18
19
Nov
14
15
16
4
Kanakadasa Jayanti
H
LWD
FASD
21
22
23
Nov
24
25
26
MT-Make Up Test/ Preparation Break
MT
MT
MT
Nov/Dec
28
29
30
1
2
3
Dec
5
6
7
8
9
10
ESA
12th Id Meelad
12
Dec
13
14
15
16
17
H
Dec
19
20
21
22
23
24
30
Dec
26
27
28
29
31
30th AOR (Tentative)
AOR
FAM I : Faculty Advisor Meeting -I
PTM I: Parent Teachers Meeting - I
CCM I: Class
Committee Meeting - I
FAM II: Faculty Advisor Meeting II
PTM II: Parent Teachers Meeting -II
CCM II: Class
Committee Meeting II
ISAV: In Semester Assessment Verification
EWD: Extended Week Day
ASD: Attendance &
Sessional Marks Display
H : Holiday
LWD: Last Working Day
FASD: Final
Attendance & Sessional Marks Display
AOR : Announcement of Results
ESA: End Semester Assessment
Commencement of Sem II, IV, VI, VIII: January 02, 2017
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PES University
M.Tech - semester III (Batch 2015-17)
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