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2nd Semester
Credit Hrs Contact Hrs
Course No. Title Pre-requisites
Th Lb Th Lb
CS 101 & CS 101L Computing Fundamentals 2 1 2 3
IS 101 Islamic & Pakistan Studies-I 3 0 3 0
MA 129 Vector and Complex Analysis 3 0 3 0
ME 122 Engineering Graphics 2 0 2 0
ME 122L Engineering Drawing 0 2 0 6
ME 123 & ME 123L Engineering Dynamics 3 1 3 3 MA 113, ME 121
Total: 13 4 13 12
3rd Semester
Credit Hrs Contact Hrs
Course No. Title Pre-requisites
Th Lb Th Lb
EE 201 & EE 201L Electrical Engineering and Electronics 2 1 2 3 EE 201 & EE 201L
IS 201 Islamic & Pakistan Studies-II 3 0 3 0 IS 201
MA 225 Differential Equations and Transforms 3 0 3 0 MA 225
ME 211 Fluid Mechanics-I 2 0 2 0 ME 211
ME 221 & ME 221L Mechanics of Materials-I 3 1 3 3 ME 221 & ME
HU 221 Technical Writing & Presentation Skills 3 0 3 0 221L
HU 221
Total: 16 2 16 6
4th Semester
Credit Hrs Contact Hrs
Course No. Title Pre-requisites
Th Lb Th Lb
ME 231 & ME 231L Manufacturing Processes 3 1 3 3 ME 231 & ME
3 0 3 0 231L
MA 242 Engineering Statistics MA 242
ME 212 & ME 212L Thermodynamics-II 3 1 3 3 ME 212 & ME
Fluid Mechanics-II 2 1 2 3 212L
ME 213 & ME
ME 213 & ME 213L
Mechanics of Materials-II 3 1 3 3 213L
ME 222 & ME
ME 222 & ME 222L
Total: 14 4 14 12 222L
5th Semester
Credit Hrs Contact Hrs
Course No. Title Pre-requisites
Th Lb Th Lb
ME 311 & ME 311L Hydraulic Machines 2 1 2 3 ME 213
ME 312 & ME 312L Heat and Mass Transfer 3 1 3 3 ME 212, ME 213
ME 321 Theory of Machines-I 3 0 3 0 ME 123
ME 322 & ME 322L Machine Design and CAD-I 3 1 3 3 ME 122L, ME 222
ME 331 & ME 331L Machine Tools and Machining 2 1 2 3 ME 100L, ME131
Total: 13 4 13 12
6th Semester
Credit Hrs Contact Hrs
Course No. Title Pre-requisites
Th Lb Th Lb
MGT 316 Project Management and Economics 3 0 3 0
MA 345 & MA 345L Numerical Methods in Computing 3 1 3 3
ME 323 & ME 323L Machine Design and CAD-II 3 1 3 3 ME 322
ME 324 & ME 324L Theory of Machines-II 3 1 3 3 ME 321
ME 332 & ME 332L Metrology and Quality Assurance 2 1 2 3 MA 242
Total: 14 4 14 12
7th Semester
Credit Hrs Contact Hrs
Course No. Title Pre-requisites
Th Lb Th Lb
ME 411 & ME 411L IC Engines 2 1 2 3 ME 312
ME 412 & ME 412L Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 3 1 3 3 ME 312
ME 421 Mechanical Vibrations 2 0 2 0 ME 324
ME 4xx & ME 4xxL Elective-I 2 1 2 3
ME 441 & ME 441L Instrumentation and Control 2 1 2 3 EE 201, MA 242
ME 498L Project I 0 3 0 9 HU 221
Total: 11 7 11 21
8th Semester
Credit Hrs Contact Hrs
Course No. Title Pre-requisites
Th Lb Th Lb
ME 413 & ME 413L Power Plants 3 1 3 3 ME 312
ME 414 Energy Resources and Utilization 2 0 2 0 ME 312
ME 431 Production and Operations Management 2 0 2 0
ME 4xx & ME4xxL Elective-II 2 1 2 3
4XXL
ME 499L Project II 0 3 0 9 ME 498L
Total: 9 5 9 15
Grand Total: 102 34 102 102
136 204
DETAIL OF COURSES FOR B.SC. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING(SESSION 2015 ONWARD)
Pre-requisite: Algebra of vectors; Scalar and vector products, Complex numbers and their
conjugates , Absolute value of a complex number and properties, Algebra of complex numbers; Polar
form of a complex number.
Contents: A review of vector algebra, scalar and vector products: Scalar triple product, Vector triple
product; Scalar and vector point functions; Differentiation and integration of vector point functions;
Gradient of a function; Divergence, curl and their physical interpretations; Green’s theorem in the plane;
Gauss’ divergence theorem and Stock’s theorem; Cartesian tensors.
Polar and exponential forms of complex numbers; Product and quotient of complex numbers in polar
form; Properties of complex numbers; Lograthim of a complex number; De Moivres Theorem, The
nth roots of a number; Solution of equations; Circular and hyperbolic functions; Inverse hyperbolic
functions; Limit, continuity and differentiability of complex functions; Analytic functions, Harmonic
functions; Cauchy fundamental theorem and its consequences; Cauchy Integral formula; Derivatives
of an analytic function; Singularities and calculus of residues; Contour integration.
Recommended Books:
1. “Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists” by Muhammad Iqbal Bhatti and Muhammad
Nasir Ch, published by Allied Book Centre, Urdu Bazar Lahore.
2. “Advanced Engineering Mathematics” by E. Kreyszig, published by John Wiley & Sons,
3. “Vector Analysis” by M.R. Spiegel, McGraw – Hill Book Company.
4. “Elements of Complex Variables” by Pennisi, L. L. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, U.S.A.
5. “Vector and Tensor Analysis” by N.A. Shah, A–One Publishers, Urdu Bazar, Lahore.
Recommended Readings:
1. Operations Management by Jay Heizer, Barry Render, Jagdesh Rajashekhar
2. Work Systems: The Methods, Measurement and Management of by Mikell P. Groover
3. Production and Operations Management by Martin Starr.
1. Total Quality Management (3rd Edition) by Besterfield, Michna, Besterfield and Sacre
2. The Management and Control of Quality. 6th ed. By Evans, James R., and William M.
Lindsay
3. Introduction to Statistical Quality Control. 6th ed. By Douglas C. Montgomery
4. Juran’s Quality Control Handbook. 5th ed. By Juran, Joseph M., and Frank M. Gryna.
5. Six Sigma and Beyond by D H Stamatis.
6. Total Quality Management by John Oakland 6th ed.
ME 442 & ME 442L Robotics and Automation 3(2,1)
Prerequisite: ME 123 Engineering Dynamics
Basic automation blocks: sensors, analyzers, actuators, drives
Designing for Automation and Concurrent Engineering Principles: Hard vs. Flexible
Automation, Basic Concepts in Concurrent Engineering
Anatomy of a Robot: Classification of Robots, Robot Configurations, Robot Components,
Performance Characteristics. Cartesian Coordinates, Joint Coordinates, Coordinate Transformations
Manipulator Kinematics: Direct and Inverse Kinematics, Solving the Arm Equation
Differential Motion: The Manipulator Jacobian
Manipulator Dynamics: Lagrange-Euler Equations, and other Formulations, Software Tools and
Examples
Task Planning: Workspace Analysis, Trajectory Planning
Robot Control: Position/Torque Control, Advanced Control Methods, Sensors and Sensing
Strategies, Vision, force/torque and proximity sensors, Applications, Intelligent Robotic Systems,
Autonomous Robots, Simulation tools for offline programming of industrial robots. Integration in
production systems, PLC programming. Safety aspects of automation. Economic, engineering, and
work environment-related issues with robotic automation.
Recommended Readings:
1. Craig, Introduction to Robotics, Mechanics and Control (3rd edition), Prentice Hall, 2003.
ISBN 9780201543612.
2. Industrial Automation and Robotics: An Introduction by A.K. Gupta and S.K. Arora, Mercury
Learning & Information; 2016, ISBN: 1938549309
Recommended Readings:
Automation, Production Systems, and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing by Mikell P.
Groover, Prentice Hall, 2nd edition, 2001
Principles of Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing by Farid M Amirouche, Prentice
Hall, 2nd ed. 2003
Manufacturing Processes for Engineering Materials, by Serope Kalpakjian, Steven R. Schmid,
Prentice Hall, 2003
Introduction to Computer Numerical Control (CNC), Valentino James Goldenberg, Prentice
Hall, 2003
Fundamentals of Modern Manufacturing: Materials, Processes, and Systems by Mikell P.
Groover, John Wiley & Sons, 2nd edition, 2001
Manufacturing Automation - Machine Tool Vibrations and CNC Design, Cambridge
University Press (C.U.P.), 2000.
Principles of CAD/CAM/CAE Systems by Kunwoo Lee, Addison-Wesley, 1999
ME 412 & ME 412L Gas Dynamics 3(2, 1)
Prerequisite: ME 212 Thermodynamics-II
ME 213 Fluid Mechanics-II
Basic concepts : Introduction to compressible flow, A brief review of thermodynamics and fluid
mechanics, Integral forms of conservation equations, Differential conservation equations, Continuum
Postulates, Acoustic speed and Mach number, Governing equations for compressible flows.
One-dimensional compressible flow: One dimensional flow concept, Isentropic flows,
Stagnation/Total conditions, Characteristics speeds of gas dynamics, Dynamic pressure and pressure
coefficients, Normal shock waves, Rankine-Hugonoit equations, Rayleigh flow, Fanno flow.
Two-dimensional flows: Oblique shock wave and its governing equations, θ-B-M relations, The
Hodograph and Shock Polar, Supersonic flow over wedges and cones, Mach line, Attached and
Detached shock, Reflections and interaction of oblique shock waves, Expansion waves, Prandtl-
Meyer flow and its governing equations, Supersonic flow over convex and concave corners,
Approximation of continuous expansion waves by discrete waves.
Quasi-one dimensional flows: Governing equations, Areavelocity relations, Isentropic flow through
variable-area ducts, Convergent-divergent (or De Laval) nozzles, Over-expanded and under-expanded
nozzles, Diffusers.
Unsteady wave motions: Moving normal shock waves, Reflected shock waves, Physical features of
wave propagation, Elements of acoustic theory, Incident and reflected waves, Shock tube relations,
Piston analogy, Incident and reflected expansion waves, Finite compression waves, Shock tube
relations.
Introduction to experimental facilities: Subsonic wind tunnels, Supersonic wind tunnels, Shock
tunnels, Free-piston shock tunnel, Detonation-driven shock tunnels, and Expansion tubes.
Recommended Books
1. John D & Anderson Jr. (1990) “Modern Compressible Flow with Historical Perspective”,
McGraw-Hill, Singapore.
2. Liepmann HW and Roshko A. “Elements of Gas Dynamics”, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New
York.
3. Shapiro A. “The Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Compressible Flow”, Ronald Press,
London.
4. Oosthusien P & Carscallen W. “Compressible fluid flow”, McGraw Hill.
ME414 & ME 414L Coal Power Generation 3(2, 1)
Prerequisite: ME 212 Thermodynamics-II
Introduction to coal geology and coal classification; Coal evaluation and properties including
physical, mechanical, thermal and electrical properties; Blending, spontaneous combustion and safe
storage of coal; Introduction to coal processing technology –sampling, particle size and separation of
coal.
Coal combustion technology –combustion theory, firing methods & utilization, steam boilers, coal
burners, furnaces and pulverized coal combustion, theory of fluidization & types of fluidized bed
operation; Components and different types of steam turbines, operation cycle (superheat, reheat,
regenerative and supercritical cycles). Basic processes in boilers/steam generators and steam turbines
(combustion, heat transfer, steam production, expansion and condensation); Performance analysis of
steam turbines, using simple analysis of superheat steam turbine power plant.
Environmental and safety aspects of coal uses; Environmental control technologies such as
technologies used for the control of NOx, SOx, Particulate matter (PM); Implementation of
environmental management systems
Recommended Books
1. Breeze, P. “Power Generation Technologies”. Elsevier, 2005.
2. Poullikkas, A. “Introduction to power generation technologies”. Nova Science Publications.
2010.
3. Thomos L. “Coal Geology”, 2002.
4. James G & Speight. “A Hand Book of Coal Analysis”, 2005
5. Atak S. “Innovations in Mineral and Coal Processing”, 1998
6. Merrirk D. “Coal Combustion and Conversion Technology”, 1984
7. Basu P and Fraser A. “In Circulating Fluidized Bed Boilers, Designs & Operation”, 1991.
8. Valer. “ Environmental Challenges and Greenhouse Gas Control for Fossil Fuel Utilization in
the 21st Century”, 2002.
ME 415 & ME 415L Energy Management and Planning 3(2,1)
Prerequisite: ME 312 Heat and Mass Transfer
Fundamental Concepts:
Fuel use survey, energy models, energy balances, energy and non-energy flows, commercial and non-
commercial energy sources, energy industries, energy production and distribution, end use by
purpose, shorter period and regional balances.
Energy planning and Demand Analysis:
Drivers of energy demand, concepts of energy intensity and elasticity, statistical tools and techniques
for demand forecasting, scenarios development, interpretation of results and policy implications
Energy surveys and energy audits;
Laws of energy and materials flows, checklists for energy managers, generation, evaluation and
optimization of options for energy conservation, Energy analysis, ISO-50001, principles of energy
analysis, energy analysis methodologies, Process and auditing requirements of ISO-50001
certification, Benefits of adopting energy management system.
Recommended Books:
1. Energy Management Handbook 8th Edition (Wayne C. Turner and Steve Doty)
2. Thomas Tietenberg. Environmental and Natural Resource Economics, 10th edition, (Boston,
MA: Addison Wesley, 2012).
Books:
1. Fatigue and Fracture: Understanding the Basics, F.C Campbell, ASM International, 2013.
2 Anderson, T. L. Fracture Mechanics. 2nd ed. CRC Press,
3. Hertzberg, R. W. Deformation and Fracture Mechanics of Engineering Materials. 4th ed. John
Wiley & Son
ME 461 & ME 461L Aerodynamics And Aerospace Structures 3(2,1)
Prerequisite: ME 213 Fluid Mechanics-II
ME 222 Mechanics of Materials-II
Compressible Aerodynamics: Analysis and design of compressible, inviscid flows; isentropic flow,
shock waves, Prandtl-Meyer expansions, supersonic nozzles and diffusers. Airfoils in compressible
flow and small perturbation theory, introduction to hypersonic-flow theory.
Incompressible Aerodynamics: Dynamics of vector fluid flow fields. Ideal fluid flow. Introduction to
viscous boundary layers. Airfoil Theory. Finite-wing theory.
Experimental Aerodynamics: Aerodynamic testing and instrumentation. Supersonic and low-speed
wind tunnel testing including shock waves, aerodynamic forces, pressure distribution on an airfoil and
boundary layers. Application of schlieren optics, thermal anemometry and laser doppler velocimetry.
Aerospace Structures: Torsion of thin-walled beams. Flexural shear flow. Thermal analysis of
aerospace structures. Introduction to composite materials. Buckling of plates.
Recommended Books:
1. Aerodynamics for Engineers by J. J. Bertin and R. M. Cummings
2. Aircraft Structures for Engineering Students by T. H. G. Megson