Syllabus Copy
Syllabus Copy
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
1. Understand the basic terms such as forces, stress and strain. Learn stress-strain diagram. Apply the
principles of mechanics to analyze structural and machine elements.
2. Learn Mohr's circle diagram and its application. Calculate the stress and orientation of their planes
subjected to tensile, compressive and ars forces.
3. Identify the different 1ypes of beams and the types of loading. Construct bending moment (BMJand
shear force (SF) diagram for beams with different loadings.
4. Understand the basic terminologies related to bending, shear stress and defection in beams subjected
to various types of loading.
5. Establish relation between torque (twisting moment), shear stress and dimensions of shaft. Design the
shaft required to transmit power based on strength and rigidity. Classify the different typesofcolumms.
Derive Euler's equation for columns. Design the columns based on Euler's equation and Rankine's
equation
COURSE CONTENT
UNIT-1
linear
Simple stress and strain: Introduction, stress, strain, mechanical properties of materials,
behavior in tension for mild steel and
elasticity, Hook's law and poisons ratio, stress strain relation
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varying cross sections ( circular and rectangular ) Elongation due to self weight, principle of super
position, Volumetric strain, expression for volumetric
strain. Stress in composite section. Elastic-
constants, simple shear stress, shear strain, temperature stresses (including compound bars).
12 Hours
UNIT-2 stresses anc
Compound Introduction, plane stress, stresses
stresses: on inclined sections, principal
maximum shear stresses, Mohr's circle for plane stress.
in dimensions of cylinder (diameter
Thick and thin cylinders: stresses in thin cylinders, changes
to internal and extermal pressures (Lame's equation
length and volume). Thick cylinders subjected
(Compound cylinders not included).
10 Hour
UNIT-3 convention
Introduction, rate of loading, sign
Bending moment and shear force in beams:
moments, shear force and bending moment diagrams
f-
relationship between shear force and bending distributed load (UDL). uniformly varyir
different beams subjected to concentrated loads, uniformly
beams.
of
load(UVL)and couple for different types 10 Hou
UNIT-4
beams: Introduction, theory of simple bending. Assumptions sim
in
Bending and shear stresses in stresses and radius of curvature, relationship
between bend
bending, relationship between bending capacity of a section, shearing stresses in beam
moment and radius of curvature, moment carrying
Section, T Section & circular sections.
shear stress across rectangular, I
diflerential equation for dellection, equations for deflecti
Deflection of beams: Introduction,
method lor cantilever and simply supported beams for p=
slopeand moments, double integration
Method.
load, UDIL. Macaulay's
10 Hours
UNIT-5
Torsion of circular shafts ntroduction, pure torsion, assumptions, derivation of torsional equations,
polar modulus, torsional rigidity / stiffness of shafts. power transmitted by solid and hollow circular
shafts.
Elastic stability of columns: Introduction to columns, Euler's theory for axially loaded elastic long
columns, derivation of Euler's load for various end conditions, limitations of Euler's theory,
Rankine's formula.
10 Hours
TEXT BOOKS:
MeGraw-Hill
1.
Beer, F.P. and Johnston. E.R.(Jr.). (2014), Mechanics of Materials 7th Edition,
Book Co., New York.
Edition, CRC Press,
2. Basavarajaiah, B.S. and Mahadevappa, P. (2010), Strength of Materials,3rd
India.
3. Mechanics of Materials". by R.C. Hibbeler, PrenticeHall.PearsonEdu.,2011.
4. "Mechanics of materials", James. M. Gere, Thomson, Eighth edition, 2013.
5. "Mechanics of Materials", K.V. Rao, G.C. Raju, Subhash Publication, FourthEdition,2013
REFERENCES BOOKS:
New Delhi.
1. Subramanian. R. (2007), Strength of Materials, Oxford University Press,
2. Popov, E.P. (2005), Engineering Mechanics of Solids,2nd Edition, Prentice
Hall of India Pvi.Ltd.,
New Delhi.
2009.
"Strength of Materials", S.S. Rattan, Tata McGraw Hil,
House-1 Pvt. Ltd., 2nd Ed. 2006.
"Strength of Materials", S.S. Bhavikatti. Vikas publications
Pearson Edu. India. 2nd. Edition, 1998.
"Engineering Mechanics of Solids", Egor.P. Popov,
Schaum's Outline Series, FourthEdition-2007.
6. "Strength of Materials", W.A. Nash,5th Ed..
edition 2006.
7. Strength of materials, Ramamrutham, 5th
COURSE OUTCOMES:
At the end of the course, the student will be able to:
Level POs
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Remember POI.
Understand and analyze the concepts of stress, strain, PO2.
and to
COi factor of safety, principle of super position
elastic constants. PSO
derive relationship among the Apply PO2.
the members
structural subjected to
Analyze PSO
CO2 compound stresses, longitudinal and circunmferential/
Hoop stress.
for Aalyze PO2.
Analyze shear force and bending moment diagram PSOI
COsbeam subjected to various types ol loads.
Analyze PO2,
and deflections of beam
structures
stresses
Analyze transverse PSOI
internal
CO4 experiencing a combination of
shear and bending moment.
PO6,
using Euler's Society,
Analyze stability and column buckling hallow shalts Independent study PO1O,
solid and
theory and strength of the Communication PO12,
COs subjected to twisting moments.
Skill PSOT
Course Title: Fluid Mechanics Course Code: 20ME320
Pre-requisite: NIL
coURSE OUTCOMES:
coUnderstand and apply the principles of pressure, pressure measurement, fluid statics,buoyancy
COL and floatation.
Understand and apply the principles of kinematics and dynamics while addressing problemsof
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mechanical engineering
coUnderstand and apply the principle of Bernoulli's equation for fluid flow measurement and to
that is involved in a fluid flow.
identify the major and minor energy losses
flow andFlow
coUnderstand and apply the concept of laminar flow, boundary layer, compressible
past immersed bodies.
COURSE cONTENT:
No. of
Unit Course Content
Hours
No.
Properties of Fluids and Fluid statics: Introduction, Types of tluid, Properties
of fluids-mass density. weight density, specific volume, specific gravity.
and bulk modulus-|
viscosity, thermodynamic properties, compressibility T0
relationship between modulus and pressure of gas, surface tension, capillarity.
Vapour pressure and Cavitations. Fluid pressure at a point fluid, absolute, gauge.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Fluid Mechanics (SI Units), Yunus A. Cengel John M. Cimbala, 3rd Ed., Tata McGraw
Hill,2014.
2. Fluid Mechanics, Dr. Bansal, R.K.Lakshmi Publications, 2004
3. Fluid Mechanics. F M White, McGraw Hill Publications Eighth edition. 2016.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
. Fluid Mechanics and hydraulics, Dr. Jagadishlal: Metropolitan Book Co-Ltd., 1997.
2. Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics by Munson, Young, Okiishi & Huebsch, John
WileyPublications.7th edition
Fluid Mechanics, John F. Douglas, Janul and M. Gasiosek and john A. Swaffield,
PearsonEducation Asia, Sth ed., 2006.
4 Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power Engineering. Kumar. D. S, Kataria and Sons. 2004.
Fluid Mechanics -. Merle C. Potter, Elaine P. Scott. Cengage learning.
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Linear Algebra:
System of linear cquations, Row operations, Echelon formm Reduced Echelon form,
Solution of Homogencous and Nonhomogeneous equations, vector equations, Linear
comb1nations, Linear independent dependent vectors, Eigen values, Eigen vectors
Diagonalizations, Solving a system of ditterential equations using diagonalization.
Calculus of Variation
Variation of a function and a functional, Extremal of a functional, Variational
problems, Euler's equation, Standard Variational problems including geodesics,
Minimal surface of revolution, hanging chain and Brachistrochrone problem.
Text Book:
B.S. Grewal, "Higher
2
Engineering Mathematics", 43d edition, Khanna Publieations, 2015.
David C. Lay. "Linear
algebra and its applications", S cdition, Pcarson
Education, 2014.
Reference Books:
. Ramana B.V, "Higher
Engineering Mathematics", latest
2. Erwin Kreyszig, "Advanced Engineering Mathematics", edition,
1oth
Tata-MeGraw Hill, 2016
3 C. Ray cdition, Wiley Publications, 2015.
Wylic and Louis C. Barrelt, "Advanced
McGraw Hill 2005 Engineering Mathematics", 6th edition, Tata-
4. Louis A. Pipes and Lawrence R. Harvill, "Applied Mathematics for
edition, McGraw Hill, 2014. Enguneers and Physicists", 3d
Pre-requisite: NIL
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
nurnerical examples.
first law of thermodynumics, Thermal
of
Second Law of Thermodynamics: Limitations
Schematic representation, etliciency and COP
reservoir, heat engine and heat pump:
Planck statement of the Second
heat engine, schematic representation, Kelvin -
|Reversed
law of Thermodynamics; PMM I and PMM 11, Clausius statement of Sccond law of
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Thermodynamics, Equivalence of the two statements; Carnot cycle, Thermodynamie
temperature scale. Numerical examples.
Entropy Principle, Clausius"'s theoren, Entropy property.
is a
Entropy: Introduction,
in an irreversible process.
Temperature Entropy plot, Clausius'"'s inequality, Entropy change
related Numerical examples.
Entropy change during a process and
ure Substance: Steam: Behaviour of pure substance (steam) with reference to Tv,
P-V, P-h &T-s
4 diagrams, Triple and critical points, properties of steam, Quay steam,
ES determination 10
using throttling and separating- throttling calorimeters. Steam proce es;
in variou
rssons tor the change in internal energy,enthalpy,
processes, Mollier chart, Steam tables and its and
work, heat, entropy
use
relatca
deal Gas and Real Gas: Equation of state, perfect and semi perfect gases, evaluationo
heat, work. intemal energy, enthalpy and entropy for various thermodynamic processes
ideal gas mixture, Dalton's law of partial pressures, Amagat-leduc Law of parialvou 10
Waal's equation
evauation of properties,
and its constants
analysis of various processes. Real gases; Vander
in critical properties, law of corresponding states, compressibility actor|
TEXT BOOKS:
. P.R. McGraw Hill Education,
Nag. "Engineering Thermodynamics" -6th Edition,
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2017.
5th edition, Laxmi Publication 2016.
RRRajput, "A Textbook of Engineering Thermodynamics"
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2.
3. Domkundwar, "A Course in Thermal Engineering"-
6th edition, Dhanpat Rai & Co., 2016
Ist Edition, S K Kataria and Sons, 2013
"Engineering Thermodynamics"
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. D.S. Kumar,
REFERENCE BOOKS:
8th Edition, McGraw H i l l
An Engineering Approach"
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COURSE OUTCOMES:
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Course Title: Kinematics of Machines Course Code: 20ME310
Credits (L:T:P: 3:1:0 Total Contact Hours: 39:26:0
Type of Course:Lecture Category: Professional Core Course
CIE Marks: 50 SEE Marks: 100
Pre-requisite: NIL
COURSE OUTCOMES:
After completing this course, students shouldbeable to:
COi lustrate various elements and components of mechanisms to provide specific motion.
COURSE CONTENT:
Unit No. of
Course Content
No. Hours
Introduction: Definition of motion, types of motions, Link or element, kinematic|
pairs, kinematic chain, Types of kinematic chain, Degrees of freedom, Grubler's
criterion (without derivation), Kinematic chain, Mechanism, Structure, Inversion
Machine. Kinematic Chains and Inversions: Inversions of Four bar chain; Single
slider crank chain and Double slider crank chain. Mechanisms: Quick return motion 10
mechanisms- Whitworth mechanism and Crank and slotted lever Mechanism.
Straight line motion mechanisms Peaucelliers mechanism and Robert's mechanism.
Intermittent Motion mechanisms -Geneva wheel mechanism and Ratchet and Pawl
mechanism. Toggle mechanism, Pantograph, Ackerman steering gear mechanism.
Velocity and Acceleration Analysis of Mechanisms (Graphical Methods)
Velocity and acceleration analysis of Four Bar mechanism, slider crank mechanism|
2 and Simple Mechanisms by vector polygons: Relative velocity and acceleration of 10
particles in a common link, relative velocity and accelerations of coincident Particles
on separate links-Coriolis component of acceleration. Angular velocity and angular
Klein's Construction: Analysis of velocity and acceleration of single slider crank
mechanism. Velocity Analysis by Instantaneous Center Method: Definition.
Kennedy's Theorem, determination of linear and angular velocity using instantaneous
center method of four bar chain and single slider crank 10
mechanism. Velocity and Acceleration Analysis of Mechanisms (Analytical
Method): Analysis of four bar chain and slider crank chain using analytical
expressions. (Use of complex algebra and vector algebra)
Spur Gears: Gear teminology, law of gearing, Characteristics of involute action,
Path of contact. Arc of contact, Contact ratio of spur, helical, bevel and worm
gears
| Interference in involute gears. Methods of avoiding interference, Back lash.
| Comparison of involute and cycloidal teeth. 12
Gear Trains: Simple gear trains, Compound gear trains for large speed. Revered and
Epicyclic gear trains. Algebraic and tabular methods of finding velocity ratio of
epicyclic gear trains. Torque calculations in epicyclic gear trains.
Cams: Types of cams, Types of followers. Displacement, Velocity and, Acceleration
timecurvesfor cam profiles. Disc cam with reciprocating follower having knife-edge.
roller and flat-faceSHM,
follower, Disc
cam with oscillating roller follower. Follower
Uniform velocity, uniform acceleration and retardation and
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motions including
Cycloidal motion.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. "Theory of Machines", Rattan S.S, Tata McGraw-Hill
Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi,
and 3rd edition -2009.
2. "Theory of
Machines", Sadhu Singh, Pearson Education (Singapore) Pvt. Ltd, Indian Branch
New Delhi, 2nd Edi. 2006.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
5. "Theory of Machines & Mechanisms", J.J. Uicker, G.R.
Pennock, J.E. Shigley. OXFORD 3r
Edition. 2009.
6. Mechanism and Machine theory., Ambekar, PHI, 2007.
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Course Tule: ComputerAided Machine Drawing Course Code: 20ME350B/450B
Credits (L:T:P): 2:0:1 Total Contact Hours: 26:0:52
COURSE OUTCOMES:
After completingthiscourse, students should be able to:_
Read engineering drawings with different views, including orthographic views, hidden lines
COl and sectional views based on the standards of machine drawing practiced by Bureau of Indian|
standards (B.I.S).
co2 Recognize types of thread forms and fastening systems, their basic principles, and where they
may be applicable.
CO3 Distinguish between different types of Keys, Riveted joints and the process of riveting.
CO4 Classify different types of couplings and their uses in mechanical industries.
cos Draw different principal views of the equipment or machine parts and their assemblies using|
sOftware.
COURSE CONTENT:
Unit No. of
Course Content
No. Hours
Sections of Solids: Sections of Pyramids, Prisms, Cubes, Tetrahedrons, Cones and
Cylinders resting only on their bases (No problems on axis inclinations, spheres and
hollow solids). True shape of sections. Orthographic Views: Conversion of pictorial
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views into orthographic projections of simple machine parts with and without section.
of Standards conventions are to be followed for the drawings) line and
Bureau Indian
material conventions.
Thread Forms: Thread terminology, sectional views of threads. ISO Metric (Internal|
&Extemal) BSW, square, ACME and Sellers thread (American Standard thread).|
Fasteners: Hexagonal headed bolt and nut with washer (assembly), square headed 12
bolt and nut with washer (assembly)stud bolts with nut, wingnut, locknut. Flanged
nut, slotted nut,taperand split pinfor locking,
counter sunk head screw, gnud serew
Keys & Joints: Parallel key, Taper key, Feather key, Gibhead key and Woodruff key.
3
|Riveted Joints: Single and double riveted lap joints, butt joints with single/double
12
cover straps (Chain and Zigzag, using snap head rivets). Cotter joint (socket and
|spigot),knuckle joint (pin joint) for two rods.
Couplings: Split Muff coupling. Protected and unprotected type flanged coupling,
pinCbush) type flexible coupling,. Oldham's coupling and universal coupling (Hook's 15
Joint).
3D Assembly Drawings (Part drawings should be given)
|1. Plummer block (Pedestal Bearing).
15
|2. Screw jack (Bottle type).
3. Machine vice (Simple).
2 D Assembly Drawings (Part drawings should be given)
1.Tool Head of a shaper.
2.1C Engine connecting rod. 15
3. Tail stock of lathe.
TEXT BOOKS:
. Machine Drawing. K. R. Gopalakrishna, Subhash Publications SthEdition,2003.
2. Machine Drawing. KL Narayanan, P Kannaiah, Venkatashiva Reddy, New age
internationalpublisher, 3rd Edition 2006.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Machine Drawing, N. Siddeshwar, P. Kanniah, V. V. S. Sastri, Tata McGraw Hill,
2006.
2. Machine Drawing with Auto CAD, Goutam Pohit &Goutham Ghosh, Ist Indian
print PearsonEducation, 2005.
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