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Department of Mechanical Engineering
IV SEMESTER (2015 -19 BATCH)
Sl.
No.
Course
Code
1. UE15MA251
2. UE15ME251
3. UE15ME252
4. UE15ME253
5. UE15ME254
6. UE15ME255
7. UE15ME256
8. UE15ME257
Course Title
Linear Algebra and Its
Applications
Mechanics of Fluids
Mechanics of Machines and
Mechanisms
Measurement Science and
Metrology
Engineering Mechanics-Dynamics
Computer Aided Machine
Drawing I
Fluid Mechanics and Machines
Laboratory
Measurement Science and
Metrology Laboratory
TOTAL
Hours per
week
L T P S
Credits
Course
Type
FC
CC
CC
FC
CC
CC
CC
FC
19
23
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Portions to be covered
Percentage
of portions
covered
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
Reference Books :
1. "Engineering and Scientific Computing with Scilab", C. Gomez, Birkhuser Boston,
1999.
2. "Applied Numerical Methods", C.F Gerald and P.O. Wheatley, Pearson Education
Asia, Sixth Edition, 2002.
3. "Numerical Methods for Engineers", D.V Griffiths and I.M Smith, Blackwell
Scientific Publications, 1991.
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Class #
12
% of Portions covered
Chapter Title /
Reference
Literature
Topics to be covered
Chapter: 1
UNIT 1
Fluid Properties
T1:Chapter 2,
page 35-57
Reference
chapter
Cumulative
4%
4%
2%
6%
4%
10%
3%
13%
3%
16%
Chapter : 2
Fluid Statics
T1: Chapter 3,
3
page 66-75
Chapter : 2
4 -5
Fluid Statics
Chapter : 2
Fluid Statics
6-7
T1: Chapter 3,
page 78-89
Chapter : 2
8
Fluid Statics
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Chapter : 2
Fluid Statics
9 - 10
T1: Chapter 3,
4%
20 %
4%
24%
3%
27%
3%
30%
page 89-95
11 12
Chapter 5:
Momentum
Analysis Of Flow
Systems
T1: Chapter 6,
UNIT 3
Newtons Laws and Conservation of
Momentum; Choosing a Control Volume
13 - 14
Chapter 5:
Momentum
Analysis Of Flow
Systems
T1: Chapter 6,
page 229 248
15
Momentum
Analysis Of Flow
Systems
Chapter 6:
Flow In Pipes
UNIT 4
T1: Chapter 8,
2%
32%
2%
34%
16
page 321 327
Chapter 6:
Flow In Pipes
17
T1: Chapter 8,
page 327 335
Chapter 6:
18 - 19
Flow In Pipes
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Chapter 6:
Flow In Pipes
20
T1: Chapter 8,
2%
36%
2%
38%
2%
40%
2%
42%
2%
44%
Flow In Pipes
Chapter 6:
Flow In Pipes
23
T1: Chapter 8,
page 347 364
Chapter 6:
24
Flow In Pipes
T1: Chapter 8,
page 364 369
Chapter 6:
25-26
Flow In Pipes
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Class #
Chapter Title /
Reference
Literature
% of Portions covered
Topics to be covered
Reference
chapter
Cumulative
Chapter: 3:
1-2
Fluid Kinematics
UNIT 2
T1: Chapter 4,
4%
4%
4%
8%
4%
12%
4%
16%
4%
20%
4%
24%
11 12
Mass, Bernoulli
And Energy
Equations
T1: Chapter 5,
page 172 180
UNIT 3
Introduction; Conservation of Mass;
Mechanical energy and Efficiency
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Chapter : 4
13
Mass, Bernoulli
And Energy
Equations
2%
26%
4%
30%
2%
32%
4%
36%
4%
40%
2%
42%
T1: Chapter 5,
page 180 201
Chapter : 4
14 - 15
Mass, Bernoulli
And Energy
Equations
Chapter 8:
16 - 17
Flow Over
Bodies: Drag And
Lift
T1: Chapter 11,
UNIT 5
18
Flow Over
Bodies: Drag And
Lift
T1: Chapter 11,
page 600 - 601
Chapter 7:
19 20
Dimensional
Analysis
T1: Chapter 7,
page 269 281
Chapter 7:
21
Dimensional
Analysis
T1: Chapter 7,
page 281 297
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Chapter 7:
22 -23
Dimensional
Analysis
Chapter 9
24
Turbomachinery
T2
4%
46%
1%
45%
1%
46%
2%
48%
Chapter 9
Turbomachinery
25
T2
Chapter 9
26
Turbomachinery
T2
Text Book:
1. Fluid Mechanics Fundamental and Applications (in SI units), Yunus A.Cengel,
John M.Cimbala, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd. 2006. (Chapter nos. 2, 3, 4,
5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 14)
2. Course Material on Turbomachines prepared by Department of Mechanical
Engineering
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4-5
Chapter Title /
Reference
Literature
Chapter 1:
Introduction
T2, Page 1-6
% of Portions covered
Topics to be covered
Unit I
Introduction to Links and Pairs.
Definitions: Links or element, Introduction to
Simple Mechanism, Motion and its types,
Kinematic Chain, Mechanism, Inversion of
mechanism, Difference between Machine,
Structure and Mechanism.
Chapter 1:
Introduction
T2, Page 7-14
Chapter 1:
Introduction
T2, Page 14-16
Chapter 1:
Introduction
T2, Page 17-22
Chapter 1:
Introduction
T2, Page 22-23
Mechanisms:
Quick Return Motion Mechanism
Chapter 1:
Introduction
T2, Page 23-25
Chapter 1:
Introduction
T2, Page 25-26
Chapter 1:
Introduction
Reference
chapter
Cumulative
12
14
16
18
20
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10
11
12
13
14-15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22-23
Chapter 7:
CAMS
T1: page 209-212
Unit II
Introduction to cams, types of cams,
classification according to shape, follower
movement, & manner of constraint
Chapter 7:
CAMS
T1: page 212-213
Chapter 7:
CAMS
T1: page 217-223
Chapter 7:
CAMS
T1: page 223-227
Chapter 7:
CAMS
T1: page 226-230
Chapter 7:
CAMS
T1: page 226-230
Chapter 7:
CAMS
T1: page 223-224
Constant Velocity
Chapter 7:
CAMS
T1: page 223-224
Chapter 7:
CAMS
T1: page 229-230
22
25
27
29
32
32
36
38
41
43
T1):
Chapter 13:
Flywheels
T1: page 458
Unit III
Introduction to flywheels, types of flywheel,
applications.
45
Chapter 13:
48
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Flywheels
T1: page 458-459
24
25-26
27-28
29-32
33
34
35
36-38
39
Chapter 13:
Flywheels
T1: page 469
Cylinder
Double Acting Steam Engine, Turning
Moment Diagram for a Four Stroke Internal
Combustion Engine.
Turning Moment Diagram for a Multicylinder
Engine, Hoop stress.
Chapter 13:
Flywheels
T1: page 460
Chapter 13:
Flywheels
T1: page 471
Punching Presses
Problems T1: 13.26,13.27
Chapter 13:
Flywheels
T1: page 461-473
Chapter 17:
Gyroscope
T1: page 597-599
Unit IV
Gyroscope:
angular
velocity,
acceleration, gyroscopic couple.
Chapter 17:
Gyroscope
T1: page 601-602
Chapter 17:
Gyroscope
T1: page 602-604
Chapter 17:
Gyroscope
T1: page 610-612
Stability of a two-wheeler.
Problems (Solved T1): 17.1-17.5,17.10
Chapter 16:
50
53
57
62
64
67
70
74
76
angular
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40
41-42
43
44
45-47
48-50
51-52
Governors
T1: page 559-560
governors
Chapter 16:
Governors
T1: page 569-571
Chapter 16:
Governors
T1: page 582-589
Chapter 14:
Balancing
T1: page 477-480
Chapter 14:
Balancing
T1: page 481-482
Chapter 14:
Balancing
T1: page 490-493
governors,
3
79
83
UNIT: V
Static and Dynamic Balancing
85
87
92
96
100
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Class
Chapter Title/
Reference
Literature
Unit I:
Introduction to
Measurements
T1:pages18-52
% Portions Covered
Portions to be Covered
Definition and significance of
measurement,
fundamental
methods,
Generalized measuring system,
Reference
Chapter
Cumulative
04
02
Types
of
input
quantities,,calibration, accuracy,
precision, sensitivity, linearity,
loading effect,
04
errors
in
measurement,
classification
of
errors.
uncertainty analysis.
06
Standards of
Length
T1:pages 31-42
Transducers
T1:pages 199230
7
8
10
Intermediate
modifying
devices
T1:pages 199230
Standards
of
Length
:
International prototype meter,
Imperial standard yard, Wave
Length standard, subdivision of
standards,
line
and
end
standards,
transfer from line standard to end
standard, calibration of end bars,
Slip
gauges-Wringing
phenomena, Indian Standards (M87, M-112).
Transfer efficiency, primary and
secondary
transducersmechanical,
electrical
and
electronic
transducers,.
advantages
of
each
type
transducers
Mechanical
systems-inherent
problems, electrical intermediate
modifying devices,
04
08
10
04
12
14
16
04
17
18
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Class
11
Chapter Title/
Reference
Literature
Terminating
Devices
T1:pages 350373
Unit II:
14
Measurement of
Strain
T1:pages 428463
Measurement of
Force
T1:pages 473500
Measurement of
Torque
T1:pages 473500
Pressure
Measurement
T1:pages 504532
19
20
Force measurement--Analytical
balance, Multilever system ,
02
22
04
23
24
04
Temperature
Measurement
T1:pages 592657
26
28
30
32
Resistance thermometers,
05
22
thermocouple,
laws
of
thermocouple,
materials used for thermocouple
construction.
23
Pyrometers-Total
radiation
pyrometer, Optical Pyrometer.
21
04
19
20
Cumulative
hydraulic dynamometer.
17
18
Reference
Chapter
Proving ring.
15
16
Portions to be Covered
Oscillographs , X- Y Plotter.
12
13
% Portions Covered
34
36
38
40
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Class
24
Chapter Title/
Reference
Literature
Unit III:
Fundamentals of
Geometrical
Dimensioning
and Tolerancing
systems
T2:pages 261328
25
26
T2:pages 261328
27
28
T2:pages 261328
% Portions Covered
Portions to be Covered
30
44
05
47
52
34
problems
32
42
50
33
31
05
compound
tolerances,
accumulation of tolerances.
T2:pages 261328
Cumulative
Definition of tolerance,
Specification in assembly,
geometrical
dimensioning
(ASME)definition, symbols,
modifiers and datums, hole
basis system, shaft basis of
system.
problems
29
Reference
Chapter
05
54
56
05
57
58
59
60
35
Unit IV:
Comparators
T2:pages 363417
Introduction,
Characteristics,
classification of comparators.
36
T2:pages 363417
Mechanical
comparators
Johnson Mikrokator,
05
62
05
64
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Class
Chapter Title/
Reference
Literature
37
38
T2:pages 363417
Portions to be Covered
Sigma
Comparator,
Dial
indicator.
Optical
Comparators
principles, Zeiss ultra optimeter,
Reference
Chapter
T2:pages 363417
Cumulative
68
05
Electric
and
Electronic
Comparators - principles, LVDT.
39
40
% Portions Covered
71
74
77
05
41
42
Angular measurements--Bevel
protractor,
43
84
86
44
45
46
Unit V:
Form
measurements
T2:pages 517571
T2:pages 681707
47
48
08
04
T2:pages 730760
51
52
82
88
90
04
92
94
49
50
InterferometerMichelsons
interferometer,
80
96
04
100
Text Books:
1.Mechanical Measurements , Thomas Beckwith, Marangoni and Lienhard, Pearson ,6th
editon, 2010
2. Engineering Metrology, R.K.Jain, Khanna Publishers, 18th edition, 2002
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Faculty: KSS/KM/SA/VV
Class #
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Kinematics of particles:
T1, P: 27-37
Kinematics of particles:
T1, P: 27-37
Kinematics of particles:
T1, P: 27-37
Plane curvilinear motion
T1, P: 40-45
No. of Hours: 52
% of
Topics to be covered
UNIT -I
Introduction to moment of inertia,
Radius of gyration, transfer theorems:
parallel and perpendicular axis
theorem (no derivation)
Numerical problems
Portions
Cumulative
covered
2%
2%
2%
4%
2%
6%
2%
8%
2%
10%
2%
12%
2%
14%
2%
16%
2%
18%
2%
20%
2%
22%
Numerical problems
2%
24%
2%
26%
2%
28%
Numerical problems
2%
30%
Numerical problems
Numerical problems
Products of inertia: Principal axes of
inertia
Products
of
inertia:
Simple
numerical problem
Introduction,
Particle
motion;
Rectilinear motion: Velocity and
Acceleration,
Graphical
interpretations, Analytical integration
constant acceleration, acceleration
as a function of time, acceleration as
a function of velocity, acceleration as
a function of displacement,
Numerical problems
Numerical problems
Numerical problems
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16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
T1, P: 56-65
Polar coordinates
T1, P: 66-68
Polar coordinates
T1, P: 69-77
Polar coordinates
T1, P: 69-77
Relative motion
(Translating axes)
T1, P: 88-89, 92-93
Relative motion
(Translating axes)
T1, P: 94-97
Kinetics of Particles-1
T1, P: 117-125
Kinetics of Particles-1
T1, P: 129-137
Kinetics of Particles-1
T1, P: 129-137
Kinetics of Particles-1
T1, P: 129-137
Kinetics of Particles-1
T1, P: 129-137
Kinetics of Particles-1
T1, P: 129-137
Curvilinear motion
T1, P: 138, 142-147
Curvilinear motion
T1, P: 142-147
Curvilinear motion
T1, P: 142-147
Curvilinear motion
T1, P: 142-147
Kinetics of Particles-2:
Work and energy
T1, P: 154-158
4%
34%
Numerical problems
2%
36%
Numerical problems
2%
38%
2%
40%
Numerical problems
2%
42%
1%
43%
Numerical problems
3%
46%
Numerical problems
1%
47%
Numerical problems
2%
49%
Numerical problems
3%
52%
Numerical problems
2%
54%
2%
56%
Numerical problems
2%
58%
Numerical problems
1%
59%
Numerical problems
1%
60%
2%
62%
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32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
Kinetics of Particles-2:
Work and energy
T1, P: 154-158, 165-174
Kinetics of Particles-2:
Work and energy
T1, P: 165-174
Kinetics of Particles-2:
Work and energy
T1, P: 165-174
Kinetics of Particles-2:
Work and energy
T1, P: 165-174
Kinetics of Particles-2:
Potential energy
T1, P: 175-179
Kinetics of Particles-2:
Potential energy
T1, P: 182-189
Kinetics of Particles-2:
Potential energy
T1, P: 182-189
Kinetics of Particles-2:
Impulse and momentum
T1, P: 191-193, 197-203
Kinetics of Particles-2:
Impulse and momentum
T1, P: 197-203
Kinetics of Particles-2:
Impulse and momentum
T1, P: 197-203
Kinetics of Particles-2:
Impulse and momentum
T1, P: 197-203
Plane Kinematics of Rigid
bodies
T1, P: 325-330
2%
64%
Numerical problems
2%
66%
Numerical problems
2%
68%
Numerical problems
2%
70%
1%
71%
Numerical problems
1%
72%
Numerical problems
2%
74%
2%
76%
Numerical problems
1%
77%
Numerical problems
2%
79%
Numerical problems
2%
81%
2%
83%
Numerical problems
1%
84%
Numerical problems
2%
86%
Numerical problems
1%
87%
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47
48
49
50
51
52
bodies
T1, P: 331-337
Absolute Motion
T1, P: 338, 339-347
Absolute Motion
T1, P: 339-347
Absolute Motion
T1, P: 339-347
Relative velocity
T1, P: 348-350
Relative velocity
T1, P: 351-361
Relative velocity
T1, P: 351-361
2%
89%
Numerical problems
2%
91%
Numerical problems
1%
92%
3%
95%
Numerical problems
3%
98%
Numerical problems
2%
100%
Text Book:
1. Engineering Mechanics Dynamics, L.Meriam& L G Kraige, Wiley India,
7thEdition.