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THEORY OF ELASTICITY OBJECTIVE

3 0 0 100 3

To understand the theoretical concepts of material behaviour with particular emphasis on their elastic property 1. ASSUMPTIONS IN ELASTICITY 4

Definitions- notations and sign conventions for stress and strain, Equations of equilibrium. 2. BASIC EQUATIONS OF ELASTICITY 15

Strain displacement relations, Stress strain relations, Lames constant cubical dilation, Compressibility of material, bulk modulus, Shear modulus, Compatibility equations for stresses and strains, Principal stresses and principal strains, Mohrs circle, Saint Venants principle. 3. PLANE STRESS AND PLANE STRAIN PROBLEMS 8

Airys stress function, Bi-harmonic equations, Polynomial solutions, Simple twodimensional problems in Cartesian coordinates like bending of cantilever and simply supported beams, etc. 4. POLAR COORDINATES 10

Equations of equilibrium, Strain displacement relations, Stress strain relations, Axi symmetric problems, Kirsch, Michells and Boussinesque problems. 5. TORSION 8

Naviers theory, St. Venants theory, Prandtls theory on torsion, The semi- inverse method and applications to shafts of circular, elliptical, equilateral triangular and rectangular sections. TOTAL : 45 TEXT BOOK 1. Timoshenko, S., and Goodier, T.N., Theory of Elasticity, McGrawHill Ltd., Tokyo, 1990. 2. Enrico Volterra & J.H. Gaines, Advanced Strength of Materials, Prentice Hall New Jersey, 1991 REFERENCES 1. Elasticity-Theory and Numerics Martin Sadd. 2. Advanced Strength and Applied Elasticity, Ugural and Fenster 3. Advanced strength of materials, L. S. Srinath 4. Advanced mechanics of materials, Boresi and Schmidt 5. Wang, C.T., Applied Elasticity, McGrawHill Co., New York, 1993.

SPACE MECHANICS OBJECTIVE

3 0 0 100 3

To study the basic concepts of orbital Mechanics with particular emphasis on interplanetary trajectories 1. BASIC CONCEPTS 4

The Solar System References Frames and Coordinate Systems The Celestial Sphere The Ecliptic Motion of Vernal Equinox Sidereal Time Solar Time Standard Time The Earths Atmosphere. 2. THE GENERAL N-BODY PROBLEM 10

The many body Problem Lagrange Jacobian Identity The Circular Restricted Three Body Problem Libration Points- Relative Motion in the N-body Problem Two Body Problem Satellite Orbits Relations Between Position and Time Orbital Elements. 3. SATELLITE INJECTION AND SATELLITE ORBIT PERTURBATIONS 12 General Aspects of satellite Injections Satellite Orbit Transfer Various Cases Orbit Deviations Due to Injection Errors Special and General Perturbations Cowells Method Enckes Method Method of vibrations of Orbital Elements General Perturbations Approach. 4. INTERPLANETARY TRAJECTORIES 6

Two Dimensional Interplanetary Trajectories Fast Interplanetary Trajectories Three Dimensional Interplanetary Trajectories Launch if Interplanetary Spacecraft Trajectory about the Target Planet. 5. BALLISTIC MISSILE TRAJECTORIES AND MATERIALS 13

The Boost Phase The Ballistic Phase Trajectory Geometry- Optimal Flights Time of Flight Re entry Phase The Position of the Impact Point Influence Coefficients. Space Environment Peculiarities Effect of Space Environment on the Selection of Spacecraft Material. TOTAL : 45 TEXT BOOK 1. Cornelisse, J.W., Rocket Propulsion and Space Dynamic, W.H. Freeman & Co., 1984. REFERENCES 1. Sutton, G.P., Rocket Propulsion Elements, John Wiley, 1993. 2. Van de Kamp, P., Elements of Astromechanics, Pitman, 1979. 3. Parker E.R., Materials for Missiles and Spacecraft, McGraw-Hill Book Co. Inc., 1982. 4. Orbital mechanics Tom Logsdon 5. Space vehicle design AIAA series

PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT (Common to all Branches) OBJECTIVE

3 0 0 100 3

Knowledge on the principles of management is essential for all kinds of people in all kinds of organizations. After studying this course, students will be able to have a clear understanding of the managerial functions like planning, organizing, staffing, leading and controlling. Students will also gain some basic knowledge on international aspect of management.

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HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT

Definition of Management Science or Art Management and Administration Development of Management Thought Contribution of Taylor and Fayol Functions of Management Types of Business Organisation. 2. PLANNING 9

Nature & Purpose Steps involved in Planning Objectives Setting Objectives Process of Managing by Objectives Strategies, Policies & Planning PremisesForecasting Decision-making. 3. ORGANISING 9

Nature and Purpose Formal and informal organization Organization Chart Structure and Process Departmentation by difference strategies Line and Staff authority Benefits and Limitations De-Centralization and Delegation of Authority Staffing Selection Process - Techniques HRD Managerial Effectiveness. 4. DIRECTING 9

Scope Human Factors Creativity and Innovation Harmonizing Objectives Leadership Types of Leadership Motivation Hierarchy of needs Motivation theories Motivational Techniques Job Enrichment Communication Process of Communication Barriers and Breakdown Effective Communication Electronic media in Communication. 5. CONTROLLING 9

System and process of Controlling Requirements for effective control The Budget as Control Technique Information Technology in Controlling Use of computers in handling the information Productivity Problems and Management Control of Overall Performance Direct and Preventive Control Reporting The Global Environment Globalization and Liberalization International Management and Global theory of Management. TOTAL : 45

TEXT BOOKS 1. 1998 2. Harold Kooritz & Heinz Weihrich Essentials of Management, Tata McGraw-Hill, Joseph L Massie Essentials of Management, Prentice Hall of India, (Pearson) Fourth Edition, 2003.

REFERENCES 1 2. 3. 4. Tripathy PC And Reddy PN, Principles of Management, Tata McGraw-Hill, 1999. Decenzo David, Robbin Stephen A, Personnel and Human Reasons Management, Prentice Hall of India, 1996 JAF Stomer, Freeman R. E and Daniel R Gilbert, Management, Pearson Education, Sixth Edition, 2004. Fraidoon Mazda, Engineering Management, Addison Wesley, 2000.

WIND TUNNEL TECHNIQUES OBJECTIVE

3 0 0 100 3

To introduce the basic concepts of measurement of forces and moments on models during the wind tunnel testing. 1. PRINCIPLES OF MODEL TESTING 6

Buckingham Theorem Non-Dimensional Numbers Scale Effect Types of Similartes. 2. WIND TUNNELS 8

Classification Special problems of Testing in Subsonic, Transonic, supersonic and hypersonic speed regions Layouts sizing and design parameters. 3. CALIBRATION OF WIND TUNNELS 11

Test section speed Horizontal buoyancy Flow angularities Turbulence measurements Associated instrumentation Calibration of supersonic tunnels. 4. WIND TUNNEL MEASUREMENTS 12

Pressure and velocity measurements Force measurements Three component and six component balances Internal balances. 5. FLOW VISUALIZATION 8

Smoke and Tuft grid techniques Dye injection special techniques Optical methods of flow visualization. TOTAL : 45 TEXT BOOK 1. Rae, W.H. and Pope, A. Low Speed Wind Tunnel Testing, John Wiley Publication, 1984. 2. R.C.Pankhurst and D.W.Holder, Wind Tunnel Technique, Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons Ltd, First Published, 1952. REFERENCE 1. Pope, A., and Goin, L., High Speed wind Tunnel Testing, John Wiley, 1985. 2. Alan Pope, John.J.Harper, Low Speed Wind Tunnel Testing, John Wiley Publication, 1966. 3. P.Bradshaw.B.A, Experimental Fluid Mechanics, Pergamon Press, The MacMillan Company, New York,1964.

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (IPR) UNIT I

3 0 0 100 3

Introduction Invention and Creativity Intellectual Property (IP) Importance Protection of IPR Basic types of property (i. Movable Property ii. Immovable Property and iii. Intellectual Property). 5 UNIT II IP Patents Copyrights and related rights Trade Marks and rights arising from Trademark registration Definitions Industrial Designs and Integrated circuits Protection of Geographical Indications at national and International levels Application Procedures. 10 UNIT III International convention relating to Intellectual Property Establishment of WIPO Mission and Activities History General Agreement on Trade and Tariff (GATT).10 UNIT IV Indian Position Vs WTO and Strategies Indian IPR legislations commitments to WTO-Patent Ordinance and the Bill Draft of a national Intellectual Property Policy Present against unfair competition. 10 UNIT V Case Studies on Patents (Basumati rice, turmeric, Neem, etc.) Copyright and related rights Trade Marks Industrial design and Integrated circuits Geographic indications Protection against unfair competition. 10 TEXT BOOK 1. Subbaram N.R. Handbook of Indian Patent Law and Practice , S. Viswanathan (Printers and Publishers) Pvt. Ltd., 1998.

REFERENCES 1. 2. 3. Eli Whitney, United States Patent Number : 72X, Cotton Gin, March 14, 1794. Intellectual Property Today : Volume 8, No. 5, May 2001, [www.iptoday.com]. Using the Internet for non-patent prior art searches, Derwent IP Matters, July 2000. [www.ipmatters.net/features/000707_gibbs.html.

INDIAN CONSTITUTION AND SOCIETY

3 0 0 100 3

UNIT I Historical Background Constituent Assembly of India Philosophical foundations of the Indian Constitution Preamble Fundamental Rights Directive Principles of State Policy Fundamental Duties Citizenship Constitutional Remedies for citizens. 9 UNI T II Union Government Structures of the Union Government and Functions President Vice President Prime Minister Cabinet Parliament Supreme Court of India Judicial Review. 9 UNIT III State Government Structure and Functions Governor Chief Minister Cabinet State Legislature Judicial System in States High Courts and other Subordinate Courts. 9 UNIT IV Indian Federal System Center State Relations Presidents Rule Constitutional Amendments Constitutional Functionaries - Assessment of working of the Parliamentary System in India. 9 UNIT V Society : Nature, Meaning and definition; Indian Social Structure; Castle, Religion, Language in India; Constitutional Remedies for citizens Political Parties and Pressure Groups; Right of Women, Children and Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes and other Weaker Sections. 9 TEXT BOOKS 1. 2. 3. India

Durga Das Basu, Introduction to the Constitution of India , Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi. R.C.Agarwal, (1997) Indian Political System , S.Chand and Company, New Delhi. Maciver and Page, Society: An Introduction Analysis , Mac Milan Ltd., New Delhi. 4. K.L.Sharma, (1997) Social Stratification in India: Issues and Themes , Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.

REFERENC ES 1. Sharma, Brij Kishore, Introduction to the Constitution of India:, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi. 2. U.R.Gahai, (1998) Indian Political System , New Academic

Publishing House, Jalaendhar. 3. R.N. Sharma, Indian Social Problems , Media Promoters and Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 4. Yogendra Singh, (1997) Social Stratification and Charge in India , Manohar, New Delhi.

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