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Syllabus Detailed

The document summarizes the course structure for undergraduate studies. It includes: 1) A list of prerequisite courses required for subsequent courses. 2) Tables outlining the courses, contact hours, and credits for each semester of the first two years, including both theory and sessional courses. 3) The courses cover topics in mathematics, physics, chemistry, engineering mechanics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, electrical circuits, and more.

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Chapter- IV

Course Structure for the Undergraduate Studies


Prerequisite Courses Summary of Courses for the Undergraduate Studies

Course No. Course Title Prerequisite Course No. and Course Title 1st Year Odd Semester
Vector, Matrix and Integral Differential Calculus and Contact
Math 1205 Math 1105
Calculus Geometry SL. No. Course No. Course Title hours/ Credits
Week
Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering
ME 1200 ME 1100 Theory Courses
Drawing-II Drawing-I
Vector, Matrix and Integral 1. Chem 1105 Chemistry-I 3.00 3.00
Math 2105 Differential Equation Math 1205
Calculus
2. Phy 1105 Physics-I 3.00 3.00
Electrical Machine and
EEE 2233 EEE 1233 Electrical Circuits 3. Hum 1105 Economics and Sociology 3.00 3.00
Electronics
Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering 4. Math 1105 Differential Calculus and Geometry 3.00 3.00
ME 2100 ME 1200
Drawing-III Drawing-II
5. ME 1101 Basic Mechanical Engineering 3.00 3.00
Complex Variable and
Math 2205 Math 2105 Differential Equation Sessional Courses
Harmonic Analysis
ME 2101 Thermodynamics ME 1101 Basic Mechanical Engineering 6. Chem 1106 Chemistry-I Sessional 1.50 0.75
ME 3103 Engineering Mechanics-II ME 2103 Engineering Mechanics-I 7. Phy 1106 Physics-I Sessional 1.50 0.75
Numerical Analysis and Complex variable and 8. ME 1102 Basic Mechanical Engineering Sessional 1.50 0.75
Math 3105 Math 2205
Statistics Harmonic Analysis
9. ME 1100 Mechanical Engineering Drawing-I 3.00 1.50
ME 3201 Heat Transfer-II ME 3101 Heat Transfer-I
ME 3205 Fluid Mechanics-II ME 2205 Fluid Mechanics-I 10. MES 1106 Shop Practice 3.00 1.50

Design of Machine Total 25.50 20.25


ME 3209 ME 3109 Design of Machine Elements-I
Elements-II
ME 4103 Engineering Mechanics-III ME 3103 Engineering Mechanics-II
ME 4205 Fluid Machinery ME 3205 Fluid Mechanics-II
ME 4207 Machine Tools ME 2107 Production Process
1st Year Even Semester Language

Contact 3. ME 2101 Thermodynamics 3.00 3.00


SL. No. Course No. Course Title Hours/ Credits
Week 4. ME 2103 Engineering Mechanics-I 3.00 3.00
Theory Courses
5. ME 2107 Production Process 3.00 3.00

1. Chem 1205 Chemistry-II 3.00 3.00 Sessional Courses

2. Phy 1205 Physics-II 3.00 3.00 Computer and Programming


6. CSE 2122 3.00 1.50
Language Sessional
3. Hum 1205 Technical English 3.00 3.00
7. ME 2102 Thermodynamics Sessional 3.00 1.50
4. Math 1205 Vector, Matrix and Integral Calculus 3.00 3.00
8. ME 2108 Production Process Sessional 3.00 1.50
5. EEE 1233 Electrical Circuits 3.00 3.00
9. ME 2100 Mechanical Engineering Drawing-III 3.00 1.50
Sessional Courses
Total 27.00 21.00
6. Chem 1206 Chemistry-II Sessional 1.50 0.75

7. Phy 1206 Physics-II Sessional 1.50 0.75


2nd Year Even Semester
Contact
8. Hum 1206 Technical English Sessional 2.00 1.00 SL.
Course No. Course Title Hours/ Credits
No.
Week
9. EEE 1234 Electrical Circuits Sessional 1.50 0.75
Theory Courses
10. ME 1200 Mechanical Engineering Drawing-II 3.00 1.50
1. Math 2205 Complex variable and Harmonic Analysis 3.00 3.00
Total 24.50 19.75
2. Hum 2205 Accounts and Industrial law 3.00 3.00

3. EEE 2233 Electrical Machines and Electronics 3.00 3.00


2nd Year Odd Semester
4. ME 2205 Fluid Mechanics-I 3.00 3.00
Contact
SL.
Course No. Course Title Hours/ Credits 5. ME 2209 Mechanics of Solids 4.00 4.00
No.
Week
Theory Courses Sessional Courses
Electrical Machines and Electronics
1. Math 2105 Differential Equation 3.00 3.00 6. EEE 2234 3.00 1.50
Sessional
2. CSE 2121 Computer and Programming 3.00 3.00
7. ME 2206 Fluid Mechanics-I Sessional 3.00 1.50
8. ME 2210 Mechanics of Solids Sessional 3.00 1.50 3rd Year Even Semester
Contact
Total 25.00 20.50 Course
SL. No. Course Title Hours/ Credits
No.
Week

3rd Year Odd Semester Theory Courses

Contact 1. ME 3201 Heat Transfer-II 3.00 3.00


Sl. No. Course No. Course Title Hours/ Credits
2. ME 3205 Fluid Mechanics-II 3.00 3.00
Week
Theory Courses 3. ME 3207 Instrumentation and Control 3.00 3.00

1. Math 3105 Numerical Analysis and Statistics 3.00 3.00 4 ME 3209 Design of Machine Elements-II 3.00 3.00

Measurement, Quality Control and 5. ME 3211 Engineering Metallurgy 4.00 4.00


2. IPE 3127 3.00 3.00
Materials Handling
Sessional Courses
3. ME 3101 Heat Transfer-I 3.00 3.00
6. ME 3202 Heat Transfer-II Sessional 1.50 0.75
4. ME 3103 Engineering Mechanics-II 3.00 3.00
8. ME 3206 Fluid Mechanics-II Sessional 1.50 0.75
5. ME 3109 Design of Machine Elements-I 3.00 3.00
Design of Machine Elements-II
8. ME 3210 1.50 0.75
Sessional Courses Sessional

Numerical Analysis and Statistics 9. ME 3212 Engineering Metallurgy Sessional 1.50 0.75
6. Math 3106 1.50 0.75
Sessional
10. ME 3200 Case Study in Mechanical Engineering 2.00 1.00
Measurement, Quality Control and
7. IPE 3128 1.50 0.75 Total 24.00 20.00
Materials Handling Sessional

8. ME 3104 Engineering Mechanics-II Sessional 1.50 0.75

9. ME 3110 Design of Machine Elements-I Sessional 1.50 0.75


4th Year Odd Semester
Conduct Credits
10. ME 3100 Industrial Training 4 weeks 1.00
SL. No. Course No. Course Title Hours/
Total 21.00 19.00 Week
Theory Courses
1. IPE 4123 Production Planning and Control 3.00 3.00
2. ME 4101 Applied Thermodymics-I 3.00 3.00 7. ME 4208 Machine Tools Sessional 1.50 0.75

3. ME 4103 Engineering Mechanics-III 3.00 3.00 8. ME 4200 Project and Thesis 6.00 3.00

4. ME 4107 Power Plant Engineering 3.00 3.00 9. ME 4210 Seminar 2.00 1.00

5. ME 4113(*) Optional-I 3.00 3.00 Total 26.00 20.50

Sessional Courses
6. ME 4102 Applied Thermodynamics-I 1.50 0.75
Sessional Optional Courses Offered in the Undergraduate Studies
7. ME 4104 Engineering Mechanics-III 1.50 0.75
Sessional Optional-I Optional-II
8. ME 4100 Project and Thesis 3.00 1.50 Course No. Course Title Course No. Course Title
9. ME 4110 Seminar 2.00 1.00 Refrigeration and Air Automobile
ME 4113(a) ME 4213(a)
Conditioning Engineering
Total 23.00 19.00
Computer Aided
ME 4113 (b) ME 4213 (b) Operation Research
Design
4th Year Even Semester
Energy Resource &
Conduct ME 4113 (c) ME 4213 (c) Aerodynamics
Sl. Utilization
Course No. Course Title Hours/ Credits
No.
Week Socio Economic and
Theory Courses Environmental Aspect
ME 4113 (d) ME 4213 (d) Robotics
of Development
1. IPE 4221 Industrial Management 3.00 3.00 Projects
2. ME 4201 Applied Thermodynamics-II 3.00 3.00 Fatigue, Creep and
ME 4113 (e) ME 4213 (e) Managerial Economics
Fracture
3. ME 4205 Fluid Machinery 3.00 3.00
Plastic Process
4. ME 4207 Machine Tools 3.00 3.00 ME 4113 (f) ME 4213 (f) Control Engineering
Technology
5. ME 4213(*) Optional-II 3.00 3.00 ME 4113 (g) Basic Mechatronics ME 4213 (g) Noise and Vibration
Sessional Courses
6. ME 4206 Fluid Machinery Sessional 1.50 0.75
Summary of the Courses of undergraduate studies at a glance Basic Mechanical Engineering
8. ME 1102 1.50 0.75
Sessional
SL.
Type of Courses Total Credits Credit in % 9. ME 1100 Mechanical Engineering Drawing-I 3.00 1.50
No.
1. Core Courses of Mechanical Engineering 96.25 60.15 10. MES 1106 Shop Practice 3.00 1.50
2. Allayed Engineering Courses 23.00 14.38
Total 25.50 20.25
3. Basic Science 30.75 19.22
4. Humanities 10.00 6.25
Total 160.00
Even Semester
Contact
Chapter- V SL. No. Course No. Course Title Hours/ Credits
Detail Syllabus for the Undergraduate Studies Week
Theory Courses
Courses of the 1st Year B.Sc. Engineering
1. Chem 1205 Chemistry-II 3.00 3.00

Odd Semester 2. Phy 1205 Physics-II 3.00 3.00

Contact 3. Hum 1205 Technical English 3.00 3.00


Course
SL. No. Course Title hours/ Credits
No. 4. Math 1205 Vector, Matrix and Integral Calculus 3.00 3.00
Week
Theory Courses 5. EEE 1233 Electrical Circuits 3.00 3.00
1. Chem 1105 Chemistry-I 3.00 3.00
Sessional Courses
2. Phy 1105 Physics-I 3.00 3.00
6. Chem 1206 Chemistry-II Sessional 1.50 0.75
3. Hum 1105 Economics and Sociology 3.00 3.00
7. Phy 1206 Physics-II Sessional 1.50 0.75
4. Math 1105 Differential Calculus and Geometry 3.00 3.00
8. Hum 1206 Technical English Sessional 2.00 1.00
5. ME 1101 Basic Mechanical Engineering 3.00 3.00
9. EEE 1234 Electrical Circuits Sessional 1.50 0.75
Sessional Courses
10. ME 1200 Mechanical Engineering Drawing-II 3.00 1.50
6. Chem 1106 Chemistry-I Sessional 1.50 0.75
Total 24.50 19.75
7. Phy 1106 Physics-I Sessional 1.50 0.75
Detail Syllabus of 1st Year Odd Semester B.Sc. Engineering Phy 1105 (Physics-I)

Chem 1105 (Chemistry-I)


Lecture: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00
Physical optics:
Lecture: 3 hrs/week, No. of credit: 3.00
Theories of Light: Huygen's principle and construction; Superposition of Light
Concept of Atomic Structure: Quantum numbers, electronic configuration and
periodic table; Properties and uses of noble gases; hybridization and molecular waves.
structure of compounds; selective organic reactions. Interference: Introduction, conditions of interference, Fresnel’s Bi-prism, Young's
Solution:-Types of solutions and their compositions, properties of dilute solutions. double slit experiment; interference due to multiple reflections; thin film
Thermo-chemistry: Laws of thermo chemistry; heat of reaction, heat of solution, interference; Newton's ring.
heat of combustion, heat of formation and heat of neutralization; experimental Diffraction: Fresnel and Fraunhofer diffraction; diffraction by single and double
determination of thermal changes during chemical reactions. slits; iffractiond gratings; resolving power and dispersive power of a grating.
Chemical kinetics : Definition, rate of reaction, order and molecularity of Polarization: Introduction, production of polarized light, polarization by double
reaction;1,2,3 and zero order reaction and their properties; determination of order refraction; nicol prism as polarizer and analyzer; Laurent’s half-shade Polarimeter;
of reaction ; collision theory and activated complex theory; effect of catalyst on optical activity, optics of crystals.
kinetics. Geometrical Optics: Reflection and refraction at spherical surface, lens,
Chemical Equilibrium (reaction control): Definition, classification, properties, law combination of lenses, equivalent lens equivalent focal length; defects of images
of mass action, relation between kp, kc and, kx; Effect of pressure, concentration formed by lenses; monochromatic and chromatic aberrations, spherical
and temperature on equilibrium for various chemical reactions. aberrations, astigmatism, coma, distortion and curvature of fields, achromatism
Colloids: Classification of colloids; methods of preparation and purification of and achromatic combination of lenses.
colloidal solutions, properties of colloids, associated colloids, gels, emulsions, Oscillations and Waves: Simple harmonic motion; combination of simple harmonic
applications of colloids. motion and Lissajous’ figures; vibrating systems; undamped and damped
Electrochemistry: Electrolysis; theories of electrolytic dissociation, conductivity oscillations; forced oscillations, resonance; transverse waves, longitudinal waves,
and mobility of ions; transport number, ionic equilibrium, Ostwald’s dilution law, wave motion, superposition of waves, reflection of waves, progressive and
elementary idea about inter-ionic attraction theory of Debye and Hackle, activity stationary waves, particle velocity and wave velocity.
and activity coefficients, ionization of water and pH concept; Electric properties of Waves and Acoustics: Sources of sound, transmitting medium, speed of sound,
solution. beats, Doppler effect, sonic booms, audible, ultrasonic; infrasonic and supersonic
waves.
Chem 1106 (Chemistry-I Sessional) Acoustics: Introduction, related terms in acoustics, loudness and intensity,
Sessional: 1.5 Hours/Week, No. of Credit: 0.75 reverberation, echo, noise reduction, sound distribution.
Sessional based on Chemistry-I
Phy 1106 (Physics-I Sessional) Social Problems: Social problems as the outcome of industrialization, unemployed
Sessional:1.5hrs/week, No. of Credit: 0.75 delinquency and crime; effects of change in science & technology on society, social
Sessional based on Physics-I crime, cyber-crime; deviant behavior, relationship between culture and civilization.

Math 1105 (Differential Calculus and Geometry)


Hum 1105 (Economics and Sociology)
Lecture: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00
Lecture: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00 Differential Calculus: Limit, continuity, differentiation and successive
Economics: differentiation of various type of functions, Leibnitz’s theorem, expansion of
Fundamental Concept of Economics: Definition of economics, economics and
function, Rolle’s theorem, mean value theorem, Taylor’s series, partial differentiation,
engineering; microeconomics and macroeconomics; economic theories:
determination of maximum and minimum values of functions and their applications,
application of economic theories to the problems of developing countries;
indeterminate forms, L’Hospital rule, curvature. Application of differential calculus to
marginal analysis, demand and supply; elasticity; price system; market and
solve practical problems in Mechanical Engineering.
equilibrium;
Two Dimensional Coordinate Geometry: Coordinate geometry of two dimensions,
money; inflation; concept of inflation, causes, consequences and remedies; price
change of axes, pair of straight line, general equation of second degree, circle,
index number; consumer price index; laws of returns; economics and
parabola, ellipse.
diseconomies; theory of production: production function; small scale production
Three Dimensional Coordinate Geometry: Coordinate geometry of three
and large scale production, productivity types, equilibrium of firm.
dimensions, system of coordinates, distance between two points, section formula,
Gross National Product (GNP) and National Income: Concepts, measurements and
projection, direction cosines, equations of planes and lines.
importance of national income in the modern economics; economic growth and
development: national income relationship; economic planning; development
ME 1101 (Basic Mechanical Engineering)
problems in Bangladesh; the role of the state in economic activity, market and
government failures.
Lecture: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00
International Trade: Terms of trade, free trade and trade protection; tariffs &
Energy: Concept and fundamental; forms and sources of energy- conventional and
quotas.
renewable energy; energy conservation and management.
Sociology:
Pure Substance: Properties of water and steam; P-V-T behavior of simple
Definition, relationship with other social sciences, subject matter, scope; social
compressible substances; phase rule; thermodynamic property tables and charts;
system- family, marriage, economic, political & recreational institutions; role of
ideal and real gases; equations of state.
Engineers in society, urban community, urban ecology, rural and urban power
structure.
Basic Mechanical Devices/Systems: Introduction to steam, gas and water turbines MES 1106 (Shop Practice)
with their accessories; internal combustion engines, automobiles; introduction to Sessional: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 1.5
pumps, blowers and compressors; refrigeration and air conditioning systems. Welding Shop: Acquaintance with tools and appliances used in welding and sheet
Mixture of Gases and Vapors: Mixture of ideal gases; properties of ideal gas metal shop; electric arc welding; gas welding; gas cutting; soldering and brazing
mixtures; mixtures of an ideal gas and a vapor (Air-water); dew point; specific and practices; welding defects; simple exercise on sheet metal work.
relative humidity; use of psychometric chart.
Wood Shop: Acquaintance with hand and machine tools used in woodworking.
Fundamental Concept of Thermodynamics: Basic concepts and definitions;
identification of soft, hard and modified woods; sawing, planning and chiseling
thermodynamic systems, property and state, thermodynamic process and cycle.
practice, making simple wood patterns that will be used in foundry shop.
Study of Steam Generating Unit: Introduction, operation of modern steam boilers,
accessories and mountings; performance study of steam generator.
Detail Syllabus of 1st Year Even Semester B.Sc. Engineering
ME 1102 (Basic Mechanical Engineering Sessional)
Chem 1205 (Chemistry-II)
Sessional: 1.5 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 0.75 Lecture: 3hrs/week, No. of credit: 3.00
Sessional based on Basic Mechanical Engineering Corrosion: Cost and importance of corrosion; electrochemical and thermodynamic
principles of corrosion; different types of corrosion , methods of corrosion
prevention, prevention by design improvement; change of metal, inhibitors,
ME 1100 (Mechanical Engineering Drawing-I)
cathodic protection, anodic protection, paint, varnish and metallic coatings.
Non-metallic Engineering Materials: Raw materials and production technology
Sessional: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 1.50
and applications of cement, porcelain, glass, ceramic, fertilizer, synthetic and
The Graphic Language: Introduction to pictorial drawing, lettering, theory of
natural rubber, composite materials , plastic & synthetic fibers, lubricants; refining
projection, orthographic projection, first and third angle projection; drawing
of crude oil.
equipment & use of instruments, size description, scale, dimensioning rules; multi
Sources of Pollution and Their Remedy: Different kind of industrial pollution, their
view representation and conventional practices, graphical mathematics,
origin and influence on human life; the emission from burning coal, peat-coke,
geometrical construction.
furnace oil and their analysis; the improvement of combustion of process to
Engineering Drawing: Introduction to factory building drawing.
reduce the formation of NOx, SOx, CO etc.; the fine particles released from
crushing and grinding of nonmetallic raw materials; the equipment and methods
to arrest the release of fine particulate matter and unwanted gases to atmosphere;
chemicals used in different industries and possibilities of leaching of the chemicals
to ground water and to river and lakes; possible ways to stop the leaching of
suitable chemicals; different types of pollution created from the solid wastes in the Phy 1206 (Physics-II Sessional)
industries and the possibility of recycling them.
Sessional: 1.5 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 0.75
Chem 1206 (Chemistry-II Sessional) Sessional based on Physics-II

Session: 1.5 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 0.75 Hum 1205 (Technical English)
Sessional based on Chemistry-II
Lecture: 3hrs/week, No of Credit: 3.00
Phy 1205 (Physics-II) Grammar: Properties of English grammar, IPA, correction. Construction of
sentences.
Lecturer:3hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00 Vocabulary: Scientific terms, phrases and idioms, group verb, prepositional
Atomic Physics: Atomic structure, atom model; nature of electron orbit, orbital phrases.
energy, origin of spectral lines, photoelectric emission and Einstein's photoelectric Reading Comprehension: Techniques of reading, skimming, scanning, SQ3R
equation, photovoltaic cell; Compton effect, de Broglie waves, wave velocity and technique.
group velocity. Writing: Formal letter, resume, paragraph, report writing, tender and schedule,
Nuclear Physics: Introduction; binding energy, isotope, isobar, isotones; concept of APA style sheet, email writing. Commercial correspondence and tenders,
compound nucleus, nuclear fission and fusion Process, chain Reaction; amplification, précis writing.
radioactivity: radioactive decay, half-life and mean life, law of disintegration, Modern Literature: At least three short stories and three poems.
successive disintegration.
Electricity and Magnetism: Electric charge, Coulomb's law, the electric field: Hum 1206 (Technical English Sessional)
electric dipole, calculation of electric flux and Gauss's law, some applications of
Gauss's law; electric potential V, relation between E and V, electric potential Lecture: 2 hrs/week, No of Credit: 1.00
energy; capacitors; capacitance, dielectrics and atomic view, dielectrics and Gauss' Listening: Monologue, conversation (formal and informal), telephoning and
law; current and resistance; current and current density, Ohm's law, resistivity an direction; note taking skills.
atomic view, Ampere's law; Faraday's law, Lenz's law, self-inductance and mutual Speaking: Basic conversation, job interview, seminar and paper presentation;
inductance; magnetic properties of matter; magneto motive force, magnetic field formal speech, telephoning, difference between British and American English.
intensity, permeability, susceptibility, classifications of magnetic materials,
magnetization curves, hysteresis loss, magnetostriction, Hall Effect, magnetic force
on a current carrying conductor.
Math 1205 (Vector, Matrix and Integral Calculus) ME 1200 (Mechanical Engineering Drawing-II)
Sessional: 3hrs/week, No. of Credit: 1.50
Lecture: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00 Mechanical Engineering Drawing: Orthographic projection problems; multiview
Vector Analysis: Linear dependence and independence of vectors, vector projection problems; auxiliary views; axonometric projection; oblique projection;
geometry, differentiation and integration of vectors with respect to a parameter, perspective views; isometric drawing; sectional views; geometrical construction;
line, surface and volume integrations, gradient of a scalar function, divergence and development of surfaces and intersection of solids.
curl of a vector and its physical significance, conservative system, Green’s
theorem, Gauss’s divergence theorem, Stoke’s theorem and their applications in Courses of the 2nd Year B.Sc. Engineering
physical problems.
Matrices: Different types of matrices, ranks, adjoint and inverse, elementary Odd Semester
transformation. Determination of eigen value and eigen vectors, Solution of Contact
SL.
system of linear equations by matrix methods. Course No. Course Title Hours/ Credits
No.
Week
Integral Calculus: Review of elementary techniques (integration by the method of
substitution, integration by parts, successive reduction, and standard integrals), Theory Courses
improper integrals, beta, gamma and error function, differentiate inside integral, 1. Math 2105 Differential Equation 3.00 3.00
definite integrals, multiple integrals, area, surface area and volume of solids of
2. CSE 2121 Computer and Programming Language 3.00 3.00
revolution.
Application of these mathematic tools in solving Mechanical Engineering problems. 3. ME 2101 Thermodynamics 3.00 3.00

4. ME 2103 Engineering Mechanics-I 3.00 3.00


EEE 1233 (Electrical Circuits)
5. ME 2107 Production Process 3.00 3.00
Lecture: 3hrs/week No. of Credit: 3.00
Electrical Circuits: Network laws and theorems, methods of analysis; electrical field Sessional Courses
concepts: capacitance; transient and steady state analyses of electrical networks Computer and Programming Language
for different forcing functions; introduction to magnetic circuits; effective and 6. CSE 2122 3.00 1.50
Sessional
average values of alternating waveforms; phasor and complex-impedance; steady
7. ME 2102 Thermodynamics Sessional 3.00 1.50
state analysis of AC networks; balanced polyphase systems.
8. ME 2108 Production Process Sessional 3.00 1.50
EEE 1234 (Electrical Circuits Sessional) 9. ME 2100 Mechanical Engineering Drawing-III 3.00 1.50

Sessional: 1.5Hours/Week No. of Credit: 0.75 Total 27.00 21.00


Sessional based on Electrical Circuits.
Even Semester and independent variables are absent; solution of ordinary differential equations
Contact by the method of factorization of the operator, applications.
SL.
Course No. Course Title Hours/ Credits Power Series: Method of Frobenius, Bessel’s equation, Bessel’s function,
No.
Week Legendre’s equation, and Legendre’s polynomials, Application of Bessel’s function
Theory Courses especially in heat transfer and mechanics.
1. Math 2205 Complex variable and Harmonic Analysis 3.00 3.00 Partial Differential Equations: Introduction, first order linear and non-linear
equations, standard forms; Solutions of Heat flow and wave equations (One-
2. Hum 2205 Accounts and Industrial law 3.00 3.00
dimensional).
3. EEE 233 Electrical Machines and Electronics 3.00 3.00 Application of these mathematical tools in solving practical Mechanical
4. ME 2205 Fluid Mechanics-I 3.00 3.00 Engineering problems.

5. ME 2209 Mechanics of Solids 4.00 4.00


CSE 2121 (Computer and Programming Language)
Sessional Courses
Electrical Machines and Electronics Lecture: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00
6. EEE 2234 3.00 1.50
Sessional Introduction to Digital Computer: Main parts like I/O devices, Memory unit and
CPU. Primary and secondary storage devices, different memory types
7. ME 2206 Fluid Mechanics-I Sessional 3.00 1.50
Introduction to Number System.
8. ME 2210 Mechanics of Solids Sessional 3.00 1.50 Languages: Development of programming logic, algorithm, flow chart; Assembly
Total 25.00 20.50 level language and Machine level language, high level language, Compiler,
Interpreter, Source and Object programs.
Application and System Software: Overview of DOS, Windows and UNIX operating
Detail Syllabus of 2nd Year Odd Semester B.Sc. Engineering systems, Essential general purpose packages for word processing, spreadsheet
analysis etc.
Math 2105 (Differential Equation) Concept of Algorithms: Development of Flowcharts to solve engineering problems.
Introduction to C & C++ Language: Preliminaries, Program construction and data
Lecture: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00 types, I/O statements, Expressions, Decision making, Loops, Function and its
Differential equation: Degree and order of differential equations; solution of first Calling procedure, Recursion, Arrays and pointer, structure aduminar, Application
order ordinary differential equation by various methods; solution of linear of computer programming for solving mechanical engineering problems.
differential equations of second degree and higher orders with constant
coefficients; solution of higher order differential equations when the dependent
CSE 2122 (Computer and Programming Language Sessional) ME 2103 (Engineering Mechanics-I)
Sessional: 3hrs/week, No. of Credit: 1.50
Sessional based on Computer and Programming Language Lecture: 3 hrs/week. No. of Credit: 3.00
Statics: State of equilibrium, force equilibrium in space, couple, transmissibility of
ME 2101 (Thermodynamics) forces and force couple system, wrench; different types of friction; method of
virtual work and applications; equilibrium positions of composite bodies; analysis
Lecture: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00 of forces in trusses and frames.

Laws of Thermodynamics: First law of thermodynamics and its corollaries, first Distributed Forces: Centroids of lines, areas and volumes; moments of inertia of
law applied to open and closed system; second law of thermodynamics and its areas and masses; radius of gyration; product of inertia; parallel axis theorem and
corollaries; statement of third law of thermodynamics; zeroth law, thermal angular shift of an axis and transfer formulae; principal axis and principal moments
equilibrium; reversibility, irreversibility, enthalpy, entropy and internal energy. of inertia, ellipsoid of inertia.
Thermodynamic Cycles: Air standard power cycles, air standard refrigeration
cycles, PV and TS diagrams. ME 2107 (Production Process)
Heat Engines and Refrigeration Systems: Diesel engine and petrol engine; two and
four stroke engines; operations; valve timing diagram; vapor compression Lecture: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00
refrigeration systems and heat pump. Casting: Patterns and allowance; molding tools and operation; sand molds casting;
Fuels: Introduction to solid, liquid and gaseous fuels; conventional and alternate other casting processes; shell mold, plaster mold, lost wax casting, centrifugal
fuels; fuel compositions, fuel properties; proximate and ultimate analysis of fuel. casting, permanent mold casting, die casting, continuous casting. casting design,
Introduction to Combustion Phenomena: Stoichiometry, combustion processes; casting defects and remedies.
combustion chemistry and determination of products of combustion. Chip-less Metal Forming Process: Different types of hot and cold working process;
rolling, cold drawing, deep drawing, forging, extrusion, stamping, shearing,
ME 2102 (Thermodynamics Sessional) bending and press works; different forming processes of non-metals: plastics,
ceramics and non-metallic composite materials.
Sessional: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 1.50
Tool Geometry: Cutting force analysis; force and power estimation, relations
Sessional based on Thermodynamics
among speed, feed, depth of cut and power input; metal cutting dynamometers;
tool wear, tool life and machinability; economics of metal cutting.
Chip Formation Process: Types of chips; chips breakers; tool materials; friction
between tool and chip; cutting fluid and its action; surface finish.
Metal Removing Process: Introduction to turning, drilling, shaping, planning,
milling, broaching, grinding, precision and non-precision finishing processes.
Welding: Arc, Gas, TIG, MIG, resistance, thermit and other special types; representation of conventional features (threads, fasteners, gear, spring, their
electrodes and their uses; causes and remedies of common welding troubles; specification) and drawing; introduction to solid works.
brazing and soldering processes; welding symbols.
Unconventional Machining Processes: EDM, ECM, VSM, AJM, USM, Laser.
Detail Syllabus of 2nd Year Even Semester B.Sc. Engineering
ME 2108 (Production Process Sessional)
Math 2205 (Complex variable and Harmonic Analysis)
Sessional: 3.00 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 1.50 Lecture: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00
Introduction to Foundry and Machine Shops: Acquaintance with tool and Complex variable: Analytic function, singularity, line integration, Cauchy’s integral
appliances used in foundry and machine shops; molding sand and its preparation; theorem; Taylor series, Laurent’s series, zeros and poles, residue theorem and
making mold for ferrous and non-ferrous casting; use of core boxes; casting of contour integration; conformal mapping, Simple application to fluid dynamics.
metals. Harmonic Analysis: Periodic function, fourier series (both real and complex forms),
Introduction to Safety Measures: Introduction to the principles of working, odd and even functions, sine and cosine series, fourier transformations and fourier
construction, operation, types of cutting tools, selection of cutting speed and feeds integrals and its applications to boundary value problems; harrmonic functions,
etc. regarding basic machine tools. Laplace equations, spherical harmonic, surface zonal harmonic, gravitational
Introduction to Basic Machine Tools: Study of lathe machine, shaper machine, potential due to spherical shell and sphere.
milling machine, drilling machine and grinding machines. Laplace Transformation: Laplace transformation to algebraic and trigonometric
Exercise: Performing simple jobs on lathe, shaper and drilling machines. functions, Inverse Laplace transformation, applications to linear differential
equations (both ordinary and partial).
ME 2100 (Mechanical Engineering Drawing-III) Application of Laplace Transformation in mechanical systems analysis.

Sessional: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 1.50 Hum 2205 (Accounts and Industrial Law)
Computer Aided Drawing: Use of interactive menu-driven software for Lecture: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00
preparation of line drawings, graphic coordinate system; commands for draw, Accounting:
erase, move, rotate mirror, hatch etc., blocks and layers; dimensional drawing files, Financial accounting: Definition, objectives, advantages, accounting concepts,
saving, editing, and plotting. double entry system and rules for debit and credit; transaction, capital and
Production Drawing: Machine drawing, study of part drawing, study of assembly revenue transactions; accounts and its classification; journal, cash book, ledger,
drawing, preparing complete working drawing (detail and assembly) from explodes trial balance and financial statement.
pictorial and actual machines. dimensioning with tolerances, notes etc. Cost Accounting: Definition, objectives, advantages, classification of cost, cost
statement, overhead costing, operating costing and relevant costing; interest
formula and equivalence; cash flow in engineering economy; financial and EEE 2234 (Electrical Machines and Electronics Sessional)
economic evaluation of a project; accounting for depreciation and income taxes;
handling project uncertainity. Sessional: 3Hours/Week No. of Credit: 1.50
Industrial Law: Sessional based on Electrical Machine and Electronics.
Law of Contract: Definition, essential elements of contract, void and voidable
agreement, rules regarding offer, acceptance, and consideration; methods of ME 2205 (Fluid Mechanics-I)
termination of contract. Lecture: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00
Company Act: General principles of company law relating to formation; Fundamental Concept: Concept of fluid as a continuum, fluid classification and
management and winding-up. fluid properties.
Labor Code 2006: Factory-definition, rules regarding employment of women, child, Fluid Statics: Pressure variation in static incompressible fluids; manometers;
& adult, safety act including fire safety, benefits and privileges of employees. hydrostatic forces on plane and curved surfaces; Buoyant force; stability of floating
Payment of Wages: Payment & deduction rules. and submerged bodies.
Trade Union Act: Definition, legal status of a registered trade union, rules of Fluid Flow Concepts and Basic Equations: Types of fluid flow; stream line, streak
registration, cancellation of registration, rights and privileges of a registered trade line and stream tube; relation between system approach and control volume
union, collective bargaining process, unfair labor practice on part of both the approach; continuity, momentum and energy equation; special forms of energy
employees and employers, penalties for unfair labor practice, industrial disputes, and momentum equations and their applications.
lockout, boycott, go-slow, strike, illegal retrenchments, layoff, methods of Fluid Measurement: Pressure, velocity and flow measurement devices.
settlement of industrial disputes. Irrotational Flows: Stream function; circulation; vorticity; velocity potentials;
continuity equation and divergence of velocity field; stokes theorem; Kutta
EEE 2233 (Electrical Machines and Electronics) Joukowski conditions; Magnus effect.

Lecture: 3hrs/week No. of Credit 3.00 ME 2206 (Fluid Mechanics-I Sessional)


Transformers: Single phase and three phases; open and short-circuit tests.
Electrical Machines: Sessional: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 1.50
DC machines: DC generator and motors; speed control and applications of DC Sessional based on Fluid Mechanics-I
motor.
AC Machines: Synchronous and asynchronous machines; speed control and ME 2209 (Mechanics of Solids)
applications; starting of motors.
Introduction to Semiconductor Devices: Diode, transistors, FET, amplifiers and Lecture: 4 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 4.00
their applications. Introduction to silicon controlled rectifier and its application; Simple Stress and Strain: Introduction, various types of stresses; tensile,
oscilloscope; logic circuits; A/D and D/A conversion. compressive, shearing, bearing and thermal stresses, stress–strain diagram, Hook’s
law, Poisson’s ratio, biaxial and triaxial deformations, statically indeterminate 3. ME 3101 Heat Transfer-I 3.00 3.00
members, stresses in thin walled pressure vessels.
4. ME 3103 Engineering Mechanics-II 3.00 3.00
Torsion: Assumption and derivation of torsion formula, torsion of hollow thin-
walled shaft, shear flow, helical spring. 5. ME 3109 Design of Machine Elements-I 3.00 3.00
Beams: Introduction, shear force and bending moment and their diagrams, flexure Sessional Courses
formula, economic section, Unsymmetrical beam, reinforced beams, beam
6. Math 3106 Numerical Analysis and Statistics Sessional 1.50 0.75
deflection; area moment, double integration, superposition method, moment
diagram by parts, strain energy method, castiglianos theorem and its application. Measurement, Quality Control and Materials
7. IPE 3128 1.50 0.75
Combined stresses: Introduction, kern of section, variation of stress with Handling Sessional

inclination of element, analytical derivation, Mohr’s circle, transformation of strain 8. ME 3104 Engineering Mechanics-II Sessional 1.50 0.75
components, theories of elastic failure.
9. ME 3110 Design of Machine Elements-I Sessional 1.50 0.75
Column: Introduction, Euler’s column formula, various types of column, empirical
formula, eccentrically loaded column. 10. ME 3100 Industrial Training 4 weeks 1.00

Total 21.00 19.00


ME 2210 (Mechanics of Solids Sessional)

Even Semester
Sessional: 3.00 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 1.50
Conta
Sessional based on Mechanics of Solids
ct
SL.
Course No. Course Title Hours Credits
No.
Courses of the 3rd Year B.Sc. Engineering /
Week
Theory Courses
Odd Semester
1. ME 3201 Heat Transfer-II 3.00 3.00
Contact
SL.
Course No. Course Title Hours/ Credits 2. ME 3205 Fluid Mechanics-II 3.00 3.00
No.
Week
3. ME 3207 Instrumentation and Control 3.00 3.00
Theory Courses
4 ME 3209 Design of Machine Elements-II 3.00 3.00
1. Math 3105 Numerical Analysis and Statistics 3.00 3.00
5. ME 3211 Engineering Metallurgy 4.00 4.00
Measurement, Quality Control and Materials
2. IPE 3127 3.00 3.00
Handling Sessional Courses
6. ME 3202 Heat Transfer-II Sessional 1.50 0.75 Math 3106 (Numerical Analysis and Statistics Sessional)

8. ME 3206 Fluid Mechanics-II Sessional 1.50 0.75


Sessional: 1.5 hrs/week, No. of credit: 0.75
8. ME 3210 Design of Machine Elements-II Sessional 1.50 0.75 Numerical solution of problems in Mechanical Engineering with Computer
9. ME 3212 Engineering Metallurgy Sessional 1.50 0.75 Programming

10. ME 3200 Case Study in ME 2.00 1.00


IPE 3127 (Measurement, Quality Control and Materials Handling)
Total 24.00 20.00
Lecture: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00
Measurement: Scope and techniques for maintaining tolerances, grades of
Detail Syllabus of 3rd Year Odd Semester B.Sc. Engineering
manufacturing accuracy; assembly-selective and interchangeable assembly,
Math 3105 (Numerical Analysis and Statistics) gauging and limit gauge; Taylor principle on limit gauge, thread measurement and
thread gauge; Abbey’s principle, measuring tools for angles and tapers,
Lecture: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00 instruments for checking straightness and flatness and for alignment test; gear
Numerical Analysis: Interpolation with equal and unequal intervals, central measurement, measurement of surface finish, surface roughness; electrical and
difference formulae, trapezoidal and Simpson’s rule; solution of algebraic and electronic measurements; nondestructive test.
transcendental equations; Bisection and Regula falsi method, initial approximation Quality Control: Frequency distribution, measures of central tendency and
and convergence criteria of iteration method, Newton-Raphson method, solution dispersion; concept of probability, conditional probability and Bayes’ theorem;
of simultaneous linear algebraic equations, Gauss elimination method, Gauss probability distribution, moment and moment generating function; sampling
Jordan method, Jacobi method, Gauss Seidal method. theory, estimation hypothesis testing; acceptance sampling plan-single, double,
Numerical Solution of Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations: Euler’s and sequential, rectifying inspection plans, control charts; X, R, C charts; regression
Runge-Kutta method; finite difference method. analysis, analysis of variance; concept of quality circle; TQM and TQC.
Application of Numerical Analysis in Mechanical Engineering problems. Material Handling: Classification of conveying equipment; operation principles of
Statistics: Review of central tendency and dispersion; moments, skewness and belt, chain, flight screw, pneumatic and hydraulic conveyors, computer control
kurtosis; correlation and regression; elementary probability and probability material handling (AGV, ASRS, Robots etc.).
distributions (e.g. Binomial Poison and Normal distributions). Packaging: Packaging materials, load testing procedure of packages.
IPE 3128 (Measurement, Quality Control and Materials Handling Sessional) force; two-body problem; satellite motion; equation of orbit; cycle time; orbit
change.
Sessional: 1.5 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 0.75 Kinematics of Rigid Bodies: Translation; rotation; general plane motion; motion
Sessional based on Measurement, Quality Control and Materials Handling about a fixed point and general motion; absolute velocity and acceleration; relative
velocity and acceleration; Coriolis acceleration; mechanism-velocity and
ME 3101 (Heat Transfer-I) acceleration analysis; angular acceleration due to precession; gyroscopic motion
and couple-principles and applications.
Lecture: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00 Kinetics of Rigid Bodies: Plane motion of rigid bodies; Angular momentum and
Introduction: Basic modes of heat transfer; thermal properties of materials. D’Alembert’s principle; inertial force and inertia torque; Center of percussion;
Conduction Heat Transfer: General conduction equation for one, two and three Combined rolling and sliding.
dimensional steady state situation; steady state conduction in different geometry Work, Energy, Impulse and Momentum: Work and kinetic energy; conservative
and composite structures for one dimensional situation; electrical analogy; heat force systems; Work done by a conservative force; potential energy; Work due to
transfer from extended surfaces; transient heat conduction in one dimension; friction force in sliding and rolling. principle of conservation of momentum; direct
multidimensional transient heat conduction by superposition methods; analytical and oblique impact; angular impulse and angular momentum; impulse and
and numerical solutions or methods. momentum of rigid bodies.
Radiation Heat Transfer: Radiation fundamentals -- properties and laws;
electromagnetic wave spectrum and thermal radiation; intensity of radiation, ME 3104 (Engineering Mechanics-II Sessional)
radiation exchange between surfaces, shape factor-analysis; radiation exchange in
enclosures; gas radiation; radiation shield; solar radiation and its prospects in Sessional: 1.5 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 0.75
Bangladesh. Sessional based on Engineering Mechanics-II

ME 3103 (Engineering Mechanics-II)


ME 3109 (Design of Machine Elements-I)
Lecture: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00
Kinematics of Particles: Rectilinear and curvilinear motion of particles; motion of Lecture: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00
several particles; components of velocity and acceleration; motion relative to Engineering Design: Introduction, design process, feasibility study, design
frame in translation; tangential, normal, radial and transverse components. productions.
Kinetics of Particles: Newton’s second law of motion; linear and angular Detail Design: Material specification, factor of safety, standard specification and
momentum; radial and transverse component of motion; motion under a central design equations.
Design Practices: Stress analysis, design of simple machine elements, variable load Mass Transfer: Introduction; co-efficient of mass transfer; Fick’s law of diffusion in
and stress concentration, design for fatigue strength, shock and impact, combined gases, liquids and solids; simultaneous heat and mass transfer phenomena;
stresses, pressure vessels, shaft design, column design, design of screw fasteners analogy between heat and mass transfer.
and connections, rivet joints, welded joints, springs. Heat Exchangers: Types, overall heat transfer co-efficient; exchanger
effectiveness, LMTD and effectiveness NTU method; heat transfer enhancement
technique; fouling and scaling; heat exchanger applications.
ME 3110 (Design of Machine Elements-I Sessional)

Sessional: 1.5 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 0.75 ME 3202 (Heat Transfer-II Sessional)
Group wise projects on Designing Machine Elements-I
Sessional: 1.5 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 0.75
ME 3100 (Industrial Training) Sessional based on Heat Transfer-II

Sessional: 4 weeks No. of Credit: 1.00 ME 3205 (Fluid Mechanics-II)


To be arranged in any suitable time in Second Year Even Semester/ Third Year Odd
Semester Lecture: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00
Viscous Flows: Viscous flow between parallel flat plates; velocity distribution for
fixed or moving horizontal and inclined plates; Hagen-Poiseulle equation; frictional
losses in pipes and fittings.
Detail Syllabus of 3rd Year Even Semester B.Sc. Engineering
Boundary Layer Flow: Boundary layer equations; momentum integral estimates;
laminar flat plate boundary layer-Blasius equation; displacement and momentum
ME 3201 (Heat Transfer-II)
thickness; boundary layer with pressure gradient; flow separation; turbulent flat
Lecture: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00
plate boundary layer.
Convection Heat Transfer: Mechanism of convective heat transfer, momentum
Open Channel Flow: Introduction to open channel flow; best hydraulic channel
and energy equations; concept of thermal boundary layers; forced and free
cross-sections; hydraulic jump; specific energy; Froude number and its significance
convection; dimensional analysis; fully developed flows and boundary layer
in channel flow; critical depth.
developments in tubes or ducts over flat plates natural convection around vertical
Fundamental Relations of Compressible Flow: Speed of sound wave, stagnation
plate and cylinder; combined heat transfer.
states for the flow of an ideal gas; flow through converging diverging nozzles;
Heat Transfer with Change of Phase: Condensation, drop wise and film
normal shock waves; flight of bodies through compressible fluid.
condensation; Boiling heat transfer; evaporation and boiling; mechanism and heat
transfer correlation process of bubble growth and bubble dynamics; heat pipe.
ME 3205 (Fluid Mechanics-II Sessional)
ME 3210 (Design of Machine Elements-II Sessional)
Sessional: 1.5 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 0.75
Sessional based on Fluid Mechanics-II Sessional: 1.5 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 0.75
Group wise projects on Designing Machine Elements-II

ME 3207 (Instrumentation and Control) ME 3211 (Engineering Metallurgy)

Lecture: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00 Lecture: 4 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 4.00
Instrumentation: Classification of measuring instrument, characteristics of Introduction to Materials: Basic concept of important mechanical properties of
instrument, sensitivity and resolution of instrument, measurement system errors, materials-elasticity, plasticity, strength, ductility, brittleness, malleability,
electromechanical and electronic meters and their uses, different types of sensors hardness, toughness, stiffness, creep, endurance, fatigue, resilience. metal and
and their principle of operations, position and displacement sensors, alloys: single phase metals and multi-phase materials.
potentiometer, pressure sensor, temperature sensor, optical sensor, flow sensor, Thermometry and Pyrometry: High temp. measurement and control.
strain gauge sensor, ultrasonic sensor and speed sensor; data acquisition and Concepts of Crystal Geometry: Types of lattices, solidification of metal and alloys,
processing techniques. variables affecting solidification, nucleation, grain growth crystal imperfection;
Control System: Introduction, classification of control system, system modeling, deformations and dislocation theories.
transfer function, stability analysis, compensation, various control system of Equilibrium Diagrams for Binary Alloy: Interpretation of equilibrium diagram;
machine tools; microcontroller, PLC, control system in NC machines and robotics. structure and properties of metals and alloys related to equilibrium, important
equilibrium diagrams of binary alloys, iron-iron carbide equilibrium diagram, plain
ME 3209 (Design of Machine Elements-II) carbon steels and their microstructures, alloy steels, tool steels.
Heat Treatments of Steels: Annealing, normalizing, hardening, quenching,
Lecture: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00 tempering, case hardening and precipitation hardening, precipitation processes.
Design Practice: Design of keys and coupling, design of belts, rope and chain Ferrous and Non-ferrous Metals: Production and properties of pig, wrought and
drives, design of journal and rolling contact bearing, design of spur, helical, bevel cast iron; composition, properties and uses of Cu, Al, Ni, Zn, Sn, Pb with their
and worm gearing; brakes and clutches, design with composite materials, alloys, bearing metals and spring metals; alloy of noble metals. metallurgical
modeling of assembly and motion analysis/animation, conceptual design examples aspect of metal joining; surface treatments like plating, metal coating metal
and mechanical engineering design process, including selection and applications of spraying, shaping and forming of metals and alloys and their effects.
mechanisms.
Powder Metallurgy: Principles and processes, metal powder and their Sessional Courses
characteristics, method of producing metal powders, application, advantages,
Applied Thermodynamics-I
disadvantages of powder metallurgy, polymers, ceramics. 6. ME 4102 1.50 0.75
Sessional
.
ME 3212 (Engineering Metallurgy Sessional) Engineering Mechanics-III
7. ME 4104 1.50 0.75
Sessional

Sessional: 1.5 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 0.75 8. ME 4100 Project and Thesis 3.00 1.50
Sessional based on Engineering Metallurgy 9. ME 4110 Seminar 2.00 1.00

Total 23.00 19.00


ME 3200 (Case Study in Mechanical Engineering)
Even Semester
Training: 2 hours/week No. of Credit: 1.00 Conduct
Sl.
The students will be assigned to specific supervisor to conduct their research Course No. Course Title Hours/ Credits
No.
Week
project; they will survey literature for selection of suitable topic; the students will
submit a project report at the end of the semester. Theory Courses
1. IPE 4221 Industrial Management 3.00 3.00
Courses of the 4th Year B.Sc. Engineering
2. ME 4201 Applied Thermodynamics-II 3.00 3.00

Odd Semester 3. ME 4205 Fluid Machinery 3.00 3.00

Conduct 4. ME 4207 Machine Tools 3.00 3.00


SL. No. Course No. Course Title Hours/ Credits
Week 5. ME 4213(*) Optional-II 3.00 3.00

Theory Courses Sessional Courses


1. IPE 4123 Production Planning and Control 3.00 3.00 6. ME 4206 Fluid Machinery Sessional 1.50 0.75

2. ME 4101 Applied Thermodynamics-I 3.00 3.00 7. ME 4208 Machine Tools Sessional 1.50 0.75

3. ME 4103 Engineering Mechanics-III 3.00 3.00 8. ME 4200 Project and Thesis 6.00 3.00

4. ME 4107 Power Plant Engineering 3.00 3.00 9. ME 4210 Seminar 2.00 1.00

5. ME 4113(*) Optional-I 3.00 3.00 Total 26.00 20.50


Detail Syllabus of 4th Year Odd Semester B.Sc. Engineering ME 4101 (Applied Thermodynamics-I)

IPE 4123 (Production Planning and Control) Lecture: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00
Conventional Internal Combustion Engines: Engine types, CI and SI engine,
Lecture: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00 combustion process, pre-ignition, detonation and diesel knock; fuel requirements
Introduction: Functions of production planning and control; plant/facility location: and fuels ratings-Octane and Cetane ratings; carburation and fuel injection; excess
location factor; analysis of industrial facilities location. plant layout: objectives; air ratio and equivalence ratio; scavenging and supercharging of IC engines;
types of layout; criteria of successful layout. lubrication and engine cooling- methods, requirements and calculations;
Forecasting: Forecasting; methods and their applications. combustion chamber design and their influence on engine performance; factors
Inventory Control: Classification of inventories; economic order quantity; reorder limiting the performance of IC engines; engine emission and control. Modern
point; safety stock; economic production quantity; inventory control under technologies associated with IC engines.
conditions of uncertainty; other inventory control systems, min-max, two bin, Unconventional Engines: Introduction to Stirling engine, Free piston engine,
perpetual inventory record and ABC analysis, Zero inventory. Wankel engine, Dual Fuel engine operations with their applications.
Scheduling: Objectives of scheduling; aggregate scheduling; scheduling single Gas Power Cycle: Introduction to gas turbine and its principle of operation; gas
machine and multiple jobs; multi-machine models; network scheduling, MRP, turbine cycles-with inter-cooling, regeneration and reheating.
MRPII, JIT, CPM, PERT techniques; arrow diagrams; coping with variance and Thrust Propulsion: Jet propulsion, turbojet, turbo propeller, ramjet, rocket
unbalance in production MPS, MRP. propulsion, propellant and its criteria, estimation of fuel consumption and
E-Manufacturing: Definition, EM-Functions and application. efficiency. .
Work Study: Methods study techniques; operation process chart; flow process
chart; activity chart; flow diagram; travel diagram; motion study; micro motion ME 4102 (Applied Thermodynamics-I Sessional)
study and SIMO chart; principles of motion economy. work measurement;
objectives, time study; selected time, normal time, standard time, allowance; Sessional: 1.5 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 0.75
rating factor, stop watch time study work sampling; sufficiency of readings. Sessional based on Applied Thermodynamics-I
Ergonomics: Introduction, bio-clock; human efficiency; effect of temperature,
humidity, noise and glare; physical factors in ergonomics; introduction to ME 4103 (Engineering Mechanics-III)
cybernetics.
Lecture: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00
Mechanisms: Links, pair, degrees of freedom.
Mechanics of Machinery: Inertia and kinetic energy of rotating and reciprocating
parts, turning moment diagram; fluctuating energy and speed; flywheel;
dynamometer; balancing of stationary, rotating and reciprocating parts, balancing
of in-line and v-engine, firing order, principle of direct and reverse cranks in Steam Power Plant: Introduction, principle of operation, steam turbine and its
balancing problems, balancing machines; law of gearing and toothed gearing; performance, stage efficiency; installation of steam power plant; fuel handling and
types of gear and gear trains; study of cams and cam followers; study of governors burning system.
Vibration: Free, forced and damped vibration of systems having one degree of Hydroelectric power plant: Types of operation, site selection, turbine selection,
freedom; natural frequency, resonance, beat and transient phenomenon in seasonal and intermittent plants, components of the plant, efficiency.
vibrations, torsional oscillation of shafts, whirling of shaft, transverse vibration of Gas Turbine Power Plant: Scope, installation, governing and maintenance.
shafts, Pendulum treated by energy method, undamped free vibrations with two Nuclear Power Plant: Scope, plant layout, types of reactors, fuels, waste disposal
degrees of freedom, torsional oscillation of shaft with multi rotors; sources of and safety.
vibration, vibration isolation and control, force mobility and transmissibility, Hybrid power Plant: Concept, solar/wind hybrid system, diesel/wind hybrid
vibration measuring instruments, elastic suspension of machinery for isolation of system, solar/biomass hybrid system.
vibration; case study for vibration in machines and engines. Power Plant Accessories: Draft systems and chimney design; water-cooling
systems, water conditioning and industrial water treatment.
ME 4104 (Engineering Mechanics-III Sessional) Electrical Transmission: Basic concept, types of transmission and distribution
system, major electrical equipment in power plants.
Sessional: 1.5 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 0.75
Sessional based on Engineering Mechanics-III ME 4100 (Project and Thesis)

ME 4107 (Power Plant Engineering) Sessional: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 1.50

Lecture: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00 The students will start their project work effectively on the basis of its progress in
Introduction: Types of power plants and its modern trend, survey of power plants previous semester. They will stand their research idea practically and will complete
in Bangladesh. experimental set-up /fabrication, also do some trial runs.
Variable Load Problems: Principle of optimization, its application to power system
planning, design and technical operation. ME 4110 (Seminar)
Power Plant Economics: Theory of tariffs; instrumentation in power plants,
selection of power plants; advantages, disadvantages and comparisons of different Sessional: 2 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 1.00
types of power plants. Every student will present their research progress in front of an evaluation board
Diesel Electric Power Plant: Scope, arrangements, air fuel system, cooling system at least twice through the semester. They will gather new idea/ suggestions from
and lubrication system; starting methods. the audience and will revise their work accordingly.
Detail Syllabus of 4th Year Even Semester B.Sc. Engineering ME 4201 (Applied Thermodynamics-II)

IPE 4211 (Industrial Management) Lecture: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00


Vapor Power Cycles: Carnot and Rankine cycles; reheat and regenerative cycles;
Lecture: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00 binary vapor cycles; economizer and air-preheater, steam cycles for nuclear power
Management and Organization: Definitions of management, management plants.
functions, organization fundamentals, organization structures, span of control. Combined Cycles: Basic concepts, coupling of two different power cycles,
Business: Single proprietorship; partnership; joint stock company; corporation; Cogeneration system: backpressure and extraction turbines.
private and public sector; business collusion's and combinations; share, bond, loan; Direct Energy Conversion: Electro-chemical effects and fuel cells, reversible cells,
share market; mortgage; bankruptcy liquidation. ideal fuel cells and other fuel cells; Thermo-ionic emission and conversion:
Financial Planning: Classification of capital: capital procurement; economic electrode configuration; practical consideration; Thermoelectric power generation
analysis of cost pattern; break-even analysis; depreciation; depreciation calculation and properties of thermoelectric materials; MHD power generation system.
estimation of life of an engineering asset; replacement of plant machinery. Fusion Plasma Generation: Nuclear fusion reaction; plasma generation, plasma
Budgeting: Types of expenditure; controllable and non-controllable expenditure; confinement; pinch effect; fusion breeder; environmental and safety aspects.
flexible budgets; budget revision; zero based budgets; cost control through
budgeting. ME 4205 (Fluid Machinery)
Personnel Management: Functions of personnel management; staffing;
recruitment and development; motivation; labor relations; collective bargaining, Lecture: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00
strike; lockout; grievance arbitration. Detailed Study of Fluid Machinery: Rotodynamic and positive displacement
Wage and Salary Administration: Job evaluation; techniques of evaluation; merit machines; Euler equation for turbo-machines; impulse and reaction turbines;
rating; salary and wages; wage incentive plans; fringe benefit. centrifugal and axial flow pumps; deep well turbine pumps; compressors (with
Purchase and Sales: Purchasing policies: purchasing procedures; purchasing thermo-dynamic aspects); reciprocating pumps.
problems; salvage department; Sales forecasting; distribution channels; concept of Performance Study: Performance and characteristics of turbines, pumps and
marketing; advertising and sales promotion. compressors; Design of pumps; System analysis and selection of fluid machine.
Research and Development: Technological change; process of innovation; Dimensional Analysis and Similitude: Dimensional analysis applied to various flow
importance of R & D; research cost and risks; patent and royalty; industrial problems and fluid machinery; specific speed, unit power, unit speed, and unit
espionage; product life cycle; development of a product; creativity. discharge; principle of similitude applied to the design of fluid machinery.
Hydraulic Transmissions: Fluid coupling and torque converter; applications and
features of fluid coupling and torque converter.
ME 4206 (Fluid Machinery Sessional) ME 4200 (Project and Thesis)

Sessional: 1.5 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 0.75 Sessional: 6 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00
Sessional based on Fluid Machinery The students will take data using the experimental set-up that was completed in
previous semester. They will also conduct performance study of the system and
ME 4207 (Machine Tools) will make conclusion on their research project; the students will also submit a
project report for evaluation at the end of the semester.
Lecture: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00
Locating and Clamping: Purpose of work-piece location; degree of freedom; ME4210 (Seminar)
fundamental locating arrangements; clamping devices and forces.
Tooling: Types of tools; jigs and fixtures; general tool design principles and their Sessional: 2 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 1.00
applications. Every student will present their research progress in front of an evaluation board
Dies: Progressive and compound dies; design of cutting, forming and drawing dies; at least twice through the semester. They will gather new idea/ suggestions from
punch design. the audience and will revise their work accordingly.
Design of Power Transmission System: Mechanical, Electrical, Hydraulic and The students will present their project work in front of an examination board at
Pneumatic drive in machine tools. basic considerations; speed range, gearbox the end of semester final examination.
design.
Machine Tool Guides: Guide material, guide wear, effect of temperature and Detail Syllabus of the Optional Courses for Undergraduate Studies
lubrication, error elimination.
Detailed Study of Basic Machine Tools: Lathe machines; milling machines; shaping
Optional-I
machines, planning machine; drilling machine; boring machine; hobbing machine;
Lecture: 3 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00
grinding machine; broaching, lapping and honing machine with their operations.
Structure of Bed, Tables and Columns: Classification, design principles, sources of
ME 4113 (a) (Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Engg.)
machine tools vibration and its elimination.

Refrigeration: Concept and application of refrigeration, different refrigeration


ME 4208 (Machine Tools Sessional)
methods, Refrigerants, Analysis of vapor-compression refrigeration system and its
modifications, Absorption refrigeration, Air-cycle refrigeration, Low-temperature
Sessional: 1.5 hrs/week, No. of Credit: 0.75
refrigeration, Multi-pressure systems of refrigeration. Refrigeration equipment:
Sessional based on Machine Tools
Defrost mechanism and automatic controls used in commercial refrigeration
systems, Heat-flow problems in condensers and evaporators. Manufacture of Application of Solar Energy: Heating, cooling, power generation, pumping,
water ice and dry ice. desalination, etc.
Air Conditioning: Concept and classification of a/c and its use, Psychometric Utilization: Efficiencies of conversion system in current use, matching of energy
properties, comfort data, cooling and heating load calculation of various sources to application hybrid and stored energy system, waste heat rejection and
applications, Air distribution system and duct design, Air conditioning equipment, utilization.
Air purification, Installation of units, Charging, Leak detection, wiring diagram and Environmental Impact: Aspects of air and thermal pollution and waste disposal
service, Trouble shooting. problems arising from conversion systems.

ME 4113 (b) (Computer Aided Design) ME 4113 (d)


(Socio-Economic and Environmental Aspects of Development Project)
Methodology of interactive, graphical, engineering design, concepts of
discretization optimization, simulation in CAD. Concepts of algorithm The aim of this course is to analyze the issues relating society and environment
developments in CAD. Application of different types of data structures in CAD. from perspective of the disciplines of Economics. Major emphasis is on the
Concepts of engineering graphics and differential geometry in CAD, Design of following areas:
curves and surface, Application of geometrical design in conveyor systems, sheet a) Technological soundness of a project.
metal design, tool design, die design, design of pump and impeller rotor surface. b) Environmental impact: Rural-urban, crowding and human behavior,
Design of volumes: Evolution of integral properties of volumes. Derivation of NC urbanization and slum, poverty, unemployment, land issues, water
codes from solid design and its graphic representation, Intersection of surfaces and resources and citizens role, deforestation and societal impact, power and
interference of volumes, Application of CAD in mechanism design, piping systems environmental.
lay out design, heat exchanger design. Design of mechanical components. c) Economical Analysis of a project, Techno-economics.
d) Societal effects.
ME 4113 (c) (Energy Resources and Utilization)
ME 4113 (e) (Fatigue, Creep and Fracture)
Resources: The energy cycle of the earth, the energy scope and study of available
energy resources for the world and energy demand, levels of extraction and Fatigue: Fatigue failure; types of fatigue with fixed and varying amplitude,
technically feasible extraction. Combined stress fatigue properties; Notch sensitivity, factors influencing fatigue
Conventional and Renewable energy Conversion Systems: Review of current strength; fatigue tests, Utilization of fatigue properties in design.
conventional conversion systems, bio-energy, hydro- power, geo-thermal power, Creep: Creep-stress-time -temp. Relation for simple tension and combined
wind-power, tidal energy, solar energy. stresses, Recovery creep and relaxation, Testing techniques, Creep in tension,
bending, torsion and buckling.
Fracture: Basic modes of fracture, Theories of linear elastic fracture mechanics, Optional II
Griffith theory of brittle fracture, irwin's theory of fracture in elastic plastic Lecture: 3hrs/week, No. of Credit: 3.00
materials, stress intensity factors; fracture toughness testing, Interpretation of test
data. ME 4213 (a) (Automobile Engineering)

ME 4113 (f) (Plastic Process Technology) Fundamentals: Introduction, components of automobile, Automotive engines:
Types and construction, performance study.
Introduction to polymeric materials, Mechanical and physical properties and Automotive Engine Systems: Automotive fuel systems for SI and CI engines,
limitations of applications, ignition systems, alternative fuels, lubrication systems, cooling systems, exhaust
Testing of properties, Identification of common plastics, Fillers, Additives, Mixing & systems, circuits--- their details.
compounding, Mills: Internal and continuous, Polymer processing operations such Electrical Systems and Equipment: Storage battery and its construction, cranking
as Extrusion, compression molding, Transfer molding, Injection molding, blow motor and generators, lighting, regulators, indicators, ignition system, electrical
molding and reaction injection molding. Design of products with plastics, safety devices and accessories, electrical and electronic control systems.
Machining, fitting and welding of plastics, Reinforcement of plastics, Calendaring Power Transmission and Chassis: Clutch, gear, differential and final drives, manual
and laminating, Instrumentation and control. and automatic transmission system and their geometry.
Safety Devices and Controls: Types and functions, modern development of
ME 4113 (g) (Basic Mechatronics) economy speed and fuel economy, emissions, pollution and controls, braking
system.
Introduction: Organization structure; System concept; mechanical, electrical,
electronic and software components; process; software based tools: Virtual ME 4213 (b) (Operations Research)
instrumentation; CAD; CAM; Computer integrated system; Computer interfacing;
manipulator; actuator types; Sensors and vision system; Smart robots; Artificial Introduction: Origin and development of O.R., Art of modeling, assumptions,
Intelligence; Factory, Office and Home automation; MEMS and Nanotechnology; scope, limitations and application of O.R. techniques.
Future trends. Linear Programming Models: Mathematical formulation, graphical solution,
simplex and duel simplex methods, types of solutions, duality, interpretation of the
duel problem and post optimality analysis.
Transportation and Assignment Models:
Decision and Game Theory: Non-linear, integer programming, simulation, dynamic
programming, queuing theory and markov chains.
ME 4213 (c) (Aerodynamics) approaches; System stability analysis via Routh's stability criterion, basic control
actions and system type classification; System analysis, preliminary design by Root
Inviscid incompressible flow to include potential function, stream function, locus method; Frequency response analysis, Use of Bode plots, Polar plots, Nichol's
circulation and basic flows; Kutta Joukowski theorem; Aerofoil theory and wing chart. M and Zoci, gain adjustment. Correlation between time and frequency
theory. response margins, control of servo mechanisms.
Drag, aircraft propulsion and propeller; Static performance problem; special
performance problem; Introduction to stability and control, Longitudinal stability ME 4213 (g) (Noise and Vibration)
and control; Lateral and directional stability and control.
Sound waves: Sound sources; sound transmission through wall and structures;
ME 4213 (d) (Robotics) acoustics of large and small rooms; mechanism of sound absorption; design of
silencer.
Introduction to robotics; Definitions; Plane, rotational and spatial motion with Vibration isolation; Machine foundation design; vibration absorption; random
applications to manipulators; Geometric configurations: structural elements, vibration; beam and plate vibrations.
linkages, arms and grippers; Kinematics of manipulators; Motion characteristics,
trajectories, dynamics and control of manipulators; Actuators and sensors for
manipulators; Application of industrial robots and programming, teleoperators,
mobile robots and applications of robotics.

ME 4213 (e) (Managerial Economics)

Introduction, Forecasting consumer demand, Regression analysis, Production and


cost analysis, Market structure, optimal pricing and production decisions, Market
economy, sensitivity analysis, capital budgeting and project decisions.

ME 4213 (f) (Control Engineering)

Orientation of Control System: Open loop and feed back control system;
Representation of control components and systems; Block diagrams; Transfer
functions; Modeling of mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, Electrical time response
of first, second and higher order systems using classical and Laplace transform

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