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Mangalayatan University, Aligarh: Institute of Engineering & Technology Diploma (Mechanical Engineering) Syllabus

1. Atomic Structure and Chemical Bonding 2. Electrochemistry 3. Colloidal State of Matter 4. Fuels 5. Glass and Ceramics The syllabus provides an overview of the key concepts and topics covered in each unit. Recommended textbooks are also listed.

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Mangalayatan University, Aligarh

Institute of Engineering & Technology


Diploma (Mechanical Engineering)
Syllabus
Diploma in Engineering (All branches), 2015-16 batch & onwards
1st year Syllabus
Applied Chemistry

Subject Code: DCH-101 L T P


3 1 0
Unit I: Atomic Structure and Chemical Bonding
Basic concepts of atomic structure, Matter wave concept, de-Broglie equation, Heisenberg's Uncertainty
Principle, Pauli Exclusion Principle, Quantum number, Aufbau Principle, electronic configuration, Shapes
of orbitals.
Ionic Bond, Covalent Bond, Co-ordinate bond, Hydrogen bonding.
Valence Bond Theory, Molecular orbital theory and Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory,
Hybridisation.

Unit II: Electrochemistry


Defination, Electrochemical process, Faraday’s laws of electrolysis; Oxidation, reduction, Redox reactions,
electrode potential, electrochemical cell & electrolytic cell , Electrochemical series, Arrhenius theory of
electrolytic dissociation, Electrolytic conductance-specific, equivalent and Molar, Ostwald’s dilution law.
Concepts of Acid and base: Bronsted, Arrhenius & Lewis theory, Concept of pH and pOH numerical, Buffer
solutions, Indicators, Solubility product, Common ion effect with their applications.

Unit III: Colloidal State of Matter


Concept of colloidal and its types, Different system of colloids, Dispersed phase and dispersion medium,
Methods of preparation of colloidal solutions, Dialysis and electro dialysis, Properties of colloidal solution-
Brownian Movement, Tyndall effect, Electrophoresis and coagulation, Protection and protective colloids.
Emulsion: Types, preparation, properties and uses, Application of colloids chemistry in different industries

Unit IV: Fuels


Definition and classification of fuels, high & low Calorific value.
Liquid fuels: Petroleum and its refining, distillation of petroleum (Kerosene oil, Diesel and Petrol), Power
alcohol, Knocking, Anti-knocking agents, Octane number and Cetane number.
Gaseous fuels: Coal gas, Oil gas, Water gas, Producer gas, Bio gas, LPG and CNG.
Numerical Problems based on topics

Unit V: Glass and Ceramics


Concept of Glass & Ceramics and their constituents, Classification and uses of different glass, Elementary
idea of manufacturing process of glass, Industrial application of glass and ceramics.

Books Recommended/Suggested Reading:


1. “Applied Chemistry”U.S Gupta & Anita Dhawan, Krishna Pub., Meerut.
2. “Chemistry for Polytechnic”, K.K. Mittal, Pragati Prakashan, Meerut.
3. “Basic Chemistry for Polytechnic”, S.R. Gaidher & B. G. Adasul, S.Chand Pub., Delhi.
4. “Applied Chemistry” Dr.Pankaj Sharm,Asian Pub,Muzzafarnagar.
5. Chemistry (Theory & Practical)”, R.K. Agrawal, Krishna Pub., Meerut.
Paper Code: DCS-151 L T P C
Paper:  Computer Fundamental Lab 0 0 2 1

Introduction of word processing, Spread Sheet and Presentation Software e.g. MS-WORD,
MS-EXCEL, MS-POWER POINT

Windows and Unix commands

List of practical:

1. Write an application on MS word to your class coordinator to change your branch.

2. Design student I- card using MS Word.

3. Using MS excel, create your high-school marksheet.

4. Draw a chart of sale distribution of different products on monthly basis.

5. Prepare a power point presentation on first few days in Mangalayatanuniversity.

6. Using cliparts and animation, make an attractive power point presentation on


Computers and its application.

7. Run the window commands and create two file in folder 1.

8. Create a read-only file in your home directory?

9. How will you run a process in background? How will you bring that into foreground
and how will you kill that process?

10. How do you check how much space left in current drive ?
Mangalayatan Universi

Subject: IT Awareness L T P C
Code: DCS-303 3 0 0

UNIT 1: Introduction to Information Technology


Data, Information, Computer System and its main components: Processor, motherboard, US
Bus, port, etc.
Impact of IT on day to day life.
Storage Units: Bits, byte, kilobyte, megabyte, gigabyte, terabyte, word, word size.

UNIT 2: Introduction of Computer Language:


Analogy with natural language, Machine Language: advantages and disadvantages, Assem
Language: assembler advantages and disadvantages.
High Level Language: compiler, linker, interpreter, advantages and disadvantages, Basics
some High Level Language, characteristics of good programming language.

UNIT 3: Introduction to Software and Operating System


Software: Introduction, Definition, types of software,
Operating system-Booting, process of Booting, uses of operating system, Types of operating
systems: single-user, multiuser operating system.

UNIT 4: Introduction to Communication and Networks


Definition: Data communication and network, types of networks: TAN, CAN, And LAN, MA
and WAN, Ethernet. Bluetooth,
Electronic mail (e-mail), FTP, Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), etc.

UNIT 5: Introduction to Internet and Applications


Internet: Concept of Internet, Internet backbone, working and use of internet, web browser a
search engines, upload, download, World Wide Web (WWW), HTTP, web page, webs
blogging, web server, URL.
References:
1. Pradeep K. Sinha, Computer Fundamentals. BPB Publications.
Mangalayatan Unversity

Subject Code : DCS -353 L T P C


Subject : IT Awareness Lab 0 0 2 1

List of Experiments
1:-Create a Identity Card of your own which contains your own details by using
Different font styles, font colors, alignments and page size as follows
• Page width=”2.2”
• Page height=”3.2”

2:-Reproduce the official letter using MS Word with the font type “Verdana” as per
the format and guidelines given below, run the spell check and correct the spelling mistakes (if any)
and save the file in correct format, Perform the following as per the sample.
There are 3 font sizes of “10 point”, “11 point” and “12 point” and the line

spacing - single and double used in the sample along with right insertion.
Paper Code: DEC-101 L T P C
Paper Name: Basic Electronics Engineering 3 1 0 4

Unit-I Electronic Component & Voltage and Current Sources


Application of Electronics in different fields, Brief introduction to active and pass
components, Resistor working, specification, testing & color coding of resistor, Capaci
Working, specification testing & color coding, inductor working, RF coils, transformer.
Concept of constant voltage & current sources, concept of practical voltage & current sourc
conversion of voltage to current & current to voltage sources.

Unit II Semiconductor Diode


Concept of intrinsic and extrinsic semi conductor, doping, P and N type semiconductors and th
conductivity.
P-N junction diode: Mechanism of current flow in P-N junction, drift and diffusion curren
depletion layer, potential barrier, breakdown, semiconductor diode characteristics, P-N junct
diode as rectifier, half wave rectifier, full wave rectifier, bridge rectifier,
Different types of diode: Zener diodes, LED’s and photo diodes.

Unit III Introduction to Bipolar Transistor


Concept of bipolar transistor as a two junction and three terminal device having two kinds
charge carriers, PNP and NPN transistors, their symbols, concept of leakage current, effect
temperature on leakage of current.
Brief introduction to common base configurations (CB), common emitter configuration (CE) a
common collector configuration.

Unit IV Introduction Unipolar Transistor


Construction and working of JFETs, Characteristics of JFET, brief Introduction to Deplet
type MOSFET and Enhancement type MOSFET.

Unit-V Stabilization of Operating Point


Different types of biasing circuits for fixing the operation points, single stage CE amplifier
circuit with proper biasing components.

Recommended Books
1. Electrical Science by VK Mehta, S Chand and Co., New Delhi
2. Basic Electronics and Linear Circuits by NN Bhargava, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi
3. Electrical Technology by JB Gupta, SK Kataria and Sons, New Delhi
4. Electrical Technology by BL Theraja, S Chand & Co., New Delhi
5. Electronic Devices and Circuits by R Boylestead by Pearsons
6. Electronic Principles by SK Sahdev, Dhanpat Rai & Co., New Delhi
Subject Code: DEE 201 L T P

Subject Name: BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 3 1 0

UNIT-1: INTRODUCTION

Basic Terminology and their concepts: Current, EMF, potential difference (Voltage), resistan
resistivity their units, color coding of resistances, Series and parallel connection of resistances, Electr
power, energy, work, and their units (SI).

UNIT-2: D.C. CIRCUITS

Ohm’s Law, Kirchoff's laws, Thevenin theorem, Norton theorem, Superposition theorem, Numer
problems based on theorems.

UNIT-3: A.C .CIRCUITS

Instantaneous value, maximum (peak) value, cycle, frequency, alternate current and voltage, Differe
between AC and DC. Equation of an alternating voltage and current and wave shape varying sinusoida
Average and RMS value of alternating voltage and current. Simple problems, Concept of phase, ph
difference and phasor representation of alternating voltage and current. A.C. . Apparent power, reac
power and active power, power factor.

UNIT-4: ELEMENTARY CONCEPTS OF ELECTROMAGNETISM

Concept of magnetic flux, flux density, magnetic field intensity, permeability and their units. Magn
circuits, concept of reluctance and mmf and simple problems. Analogy between electric and magn
circuits. B-H curve and magnetic hysteresis.

UNIT-5: FUNDAMENTAL LAWS OF ELECTROMAGNETISM

Faraday's laws of electromagnetic induction. Lenz's law, simple problem. Dynamically induced emf. S
induced emf, inductance, Mutually induced emf, mutual inductance, Energy stored in magnetic circuit.

Text Books:

1. Basic Electrical Engineering, C. L. Wadhwa, New Age Publication


2. Basic Electrical Engineering, D. P. Kothari and I. J. Nagrath , TMH Publication

Reference Books:

1. Fundamentals of electrical & Electronics Engineering, S. Chand Publication

Basic Electrical Engineering, Ashfaq Husain & Haroon Ashfaq, Dhanpat Rai & Co.
Subject Code: DEE- 405 L T P

Subject Name: ELECTRICAL MACHINES 3 0 2

UNIT-I: ELECTROMECHANICAL ENERGY CONVERSION


Introduction, Energy in Electro-Magnetic System, Flow of Energy in Electro-Mechanical Devic
Energy in Magnetic field, Dynamics of Electromechanical Systems, Singly excited systems. Torque
EMF equations

UNIT-II: TRANSFORMER

Single-Phase Transformers:

Construction, Working principle, EMF equation, Losses in transformer, Equivalent circuit, Open-circu
test and short-circuit test, Efficiency, Voltage regulation, All day efficiency.

UNIT-III: DC MACHINES

Construction and working principle of dc machines, Generated EMF and Torque equations, Armat
windings, Armature Reaction, Armature MMF, Inter-poles and compensating windings, Commutat
Efficiency
DC Motors: Starting of dc motors, Starter for dc motors, Speed control of dc motors, Characteristics o
motors (series, shunt and compound)

UNIT-IV: AC MACHINES

Induction Motor: Construction and working of three-phase induction motor, Rotor frequency, Ro
EMF, Rotor current and rotor power factor, Torque equation, Torque-slip characteristics, Differ
methods of speed control, Different methods of starting, Applications of induction motor, Losses
efficiency

UNIT-V: AC MACHINES (contd…)

Synchronous Motor: Construction, Working principle, Effect of load on synchronous motor, Effect
change in excitation on the performance of synchronous motor, V-curves, Torque and mechan
power developed, Condition for maximum mechanical power developed, Synchronous condenser, U
of synchronous motors.

Text Books:

1 Electric Machines, Ashfaq Hussain, Dhanpat Rai Publications


2 Principles of Electrical Machines, V.K.Mehta, S Chand & Company Ltd Reprint Ed. 2006

Reference Books:
Department of Electrical Engineering
Faculty of Engineering and Technology
Mangalayatan University Aligarh (UP)

DEE-455 / Electrical Machines Laboratory / Diploma (ME

List of Experiments
1) Determination of efficiency and voltage regulation of a singl
phase transformer by direct loading.
2) To perform open-circuit and short-circuit tests on a single-
phase transformer.
3) To perform polarity test on a single-phase transformer.
4) To perform ratio test on a single-phase transformer.
5) To study of three-point starter for a dc shunt motor.
6) To find magnetization characteristics of a dc shunt generator
7) To perform load test on dc shunt motor.
8) Speed control of a dc shunt motor by armature control meth
9) Speed control of a dc shunt motor by field control method.
10) To perform no-load and blocked-rotor tests on a three-pha
induction motor.
11) To study the starting and reversal of synchronous motor.
12) To plot ‘v’ curve of a three-phase synchronous motor at no-
load, half load and full load conditions.
Course Title Essentials of Language & Communication-I
Course Code : DGS-101
Credits : 3
Course Category : Core
Pre-Requisites(s) : None
Contact Hours : 3–1–0
Type of Course : Theory
Assessment : Class Performance 10%
MidSem Examination (1 Hour) 40%
EndSem Examination (3 hours) 50%

Course Objectives:
To develop the ability to communicate knowledge & understanding acquired during
their academics, in professional settings.

Course Outcomes:
After taking this course students shall be able to:
 Gain and enhance confidence to stand and speak on the stage and improve their
speaking skills.
 Improve their reading skills
 Explore new vocabulary & learn removing grammatical errors
 Build sentences.
 Improve basic writing skills

Syllabus:

Unit I: Grammar
An overview of Parts of Speeches with intense practice sessions :Noun,
Pronoun, Verb, Adjective, Adverb, Preposition, Conjunction & Interjection.

Unit II: Speaking Skills


Introduction: Self & How to introduce others.
Spoken drills: i.e. Discussing liking, disliking, I wish I were...., Understanding
Speaking, Mini Stories, Point of view stories.

Unit III: Writing Skills


Writing application effectively, A few types of application of general use with
certain practice sessions.

Unit IV: Vocabulary


Continuous assessment through vocabulary games & quizzes.

Unit V: Reading Skills


Everyday reading drills, through several pre decided passages & stories.
Course Title Essentials of Language & Communication-II
Course Code : DGS-201
Credits : 3
Course Category : Core
Pre-Requisites(s) : None
Contact Hours : 3
Type of Course : Theory
Assessment : Class Assessment 10%
Mid Sem Examination (1 Hour) 40%
End Sem Examination (3 hours) 50%

Course Objective:
To develop the ability to communicate knowledge & understandings acquired during
their academics, in professional settings.

Course Outcomes:

After taking this course students shall be able to:


 To improve public speaking skills.
 Improve & develop habit of effective listening .
 Improve constructive writing skills.
 Improve basic understanding of grammar.

Syllabus:

Unit I: Grammar
Review of parts of speeches, Types of sentences, Tenses, Forming questions &
negatives, Articles.

Unit II: Speaking Skills


Describing Objects, Persons, Places, Extempore speech, General Conversation

Unit III: Vocabulary


Forms of verbs, Vocabulary Quizzes.

Unit IV: Writing Skills


Writing on various topics, Constructive approach towards writing about any
person or place.

Unit V: Listening Skills


Listening Practices through Songs & Fill ups, Listening & Answering
questions.
Mangalayatan Univerity Beswan, Aligarh
Syllabus for II Semester,
Diploma in Civil Engineering

Paper: Environmental Education and disaster management L T P C


2 0 0 2
Paper Code: DGS-202

Unit 1: Introduction: Basics of Ecology, Ecosystem, Biodiversity Human activities and


effect on ecology and ecosystem, different development i.e. irrigation, urbanization, ro
development and other engineering activities and their effects on ecology and ecosyste
Minining and deforestation and their effects. Sustainable development.

Unit 2: Pollution: Sources of pollution, natural and manmade, their effects on liv
environments and related legislation, Water pollution, Air pollution, noise pollution, Radioact
pollution, Solid waste management, types , causes , monitoring and control of pollution.

Unit 3: Environmental Acts: The water (Prevention and Control of Pollution), The
(Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act -1981, The Environmental Protection (Prevention a
Control of Pollution) Act-1986, Rules notification under EP Act-1986

Unit 4: Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA): Basic Concepts, Objective and methodolo
of EIA. Objective and requirement of Environmental Mangement system (ISO_14000) (
Introduction)

Unit 5: Disaster Management: Definition of disaster- Natural and Manmade. Types of disas
Management, how disaster forms, Destruction Power, Causes and Hazards, Case study
Tsunami Disaster, Main features and function of National Disaster Management Frame wo
Disaster mitigation and Prevention, National Policy , Need for Central intervention, St
Disaster Authority- Duties and Powers, Case studies of various Disaster in the Country.

TEXT BOOK: 

1. Textbook of Environmental Sciences and Technology by M. Anji Reddy, BS Publicati


2. Textbook of Environmental Studies for Undergraduate Courses by Erach Bharucha for
University Grants Commission.
3. Environmental Studies by R. Rajagopalan, Oxford University Press. 
Course Title Progressive Language & Communication-I
Course Code : DGS-301
Credits : 3
Course Category : Core
Pre-Requisites(s) : None
Contact Hours : 3
Type of Course : Theory
Assessment : Class Assessments 10%
Mid Sem Examination (1 Hour) 40%
End Sem Examination (3 hours) 50%

Course Objectives:
To develop the ability to communicate knowledge & understandings acquired during
their academics, in professional settings.

Course Outcomes:
After taking this course students shall be able to:
 Review & analyze the need of written communication as a professional
and practice
 Improve reading skills.
 Develop habit of setting goals.
 Learn effective use of Modals & Auxiliaries verbs.

Syllabus :

Unit I: Grammar
Use of Modals, Use of Auxiliaries verbs, Degrees, Phrases & Clauses.

Unit II: Speaking Skills


Picture Perception, Speaking about Hobbies & Area of interest, Forming
Stories.

Unit III: Writing Skills & Life Skills


Elements of stories, Writing informal Letter.

Unit IV: Life Skills


Goal Setting, Know yourself: The me I know.

Unit IV: Reading Skills


Everyday reading drills, through several pre decided passages & stories.
Course Title Progressive Language & Communication-II
Course Code : DGS-401
Credits : 3
Course Category : Core
Pre-Requisites(s) : None
Contact Hours : 3
Type of Course : Theory
Assessment : Class Assessments 10%
Mid Sem Examination (1 Hour) 40%
End Sem Examination (3 hours) 50%

Course Objectives:
To develop the ability to communicate knowledge & understandings acquired during
their academics, in professional settings.

Course Outcomes:
After taking this course students shall be able to:
 Develop a self-perceived ability to deliver effective presentation Skills.
 Improve Listening Skills along with vocabulary.
 Develop ability to manage time effectively.
 Broaden conceptual knowledge of preposition & conjunction.

Syllabus

Unit I: Grammar
Active & Passive Voice, Effective use of Prepositions & Conjunction.

Unit II: Speaking Skills


Presentation Skills, Effective Power Point Presentation.

Unit III: Vocabulary


Vocabulary Games & Puzzles.

Unit IV: Life Skills


Managing Time Effectively

Unit V: Listening Skills


Listening Words and writing correctly, Listening-vocabulary competition.
Course Title Advanced Language & Communication-II
Course Code : DGS-501
Credits : 2
Course Category : Core
Pre-Requisites(s) : None
Contact Hours : 2-0-1
Type of Course : Theory
Assessment : Class Assessments 10%
Mid Sem Examination (1 Hour) 40%
End Sem Examination (3 hours) 50%

Course Objectives:
To develop the ability to communicate knowledge & understandings acquired during
their academics, in professional settings.

Course Outcomes:
After taking this course students shall be able to:
 Prepare students for facing interviews.
 Develop Comprehension Skills
 Improve Resume & Cover letter writing.
 Improve pronunciation & Modulation

Syllabus

Unit I: Reading & Comprehension Skills


Reading Comprehension, Read to explain.

Unit II: Speaking Skills


Group Discussion, Extempore.

Unit III: Writing Skills


Effective Resume Writing, Writing Cover Letter, Job acceptance letter

Unit IV: Interview Skills


Preparation for job interview, Interview FAQs, Career Opportunities, Mock
Interviews.

Unit V: Pronunciation
Common pronunciation mistakes, Stress & intonation.
MANGALAYATAN UNIVERSITY
SYLLABUS

Subject Code: DGS-502 L T P C


Subject : QUANTITATIVE APTITUDE 2 0 0 1

Unit 1: Basics of Calculation:

Number System, Average, Simplifications, Fraction, Logarithm.

Unit 2: HCF & LCM, Ratio and Proportion, Simple and Compound Interest:

Basic Rule of HCF & LCM, Calculating HCF & LCM, Ratio and Proportion, Calculatin
Interest and Compound Interest.

Unit 3: Percentage, Profit and Loss:

Basics of Percentage, Calculating Percentage, Discounts, Basics of Profit and Loss, Calculati
and Loss percentage.

Unit 4: Time, Speed and Distance, Time and Work:

Basic Formulas, Calculating average and relative speed, Problems based on trains & boats,
Motion, Concept of Efficiency, Relation between efficiency and time, Concept of
work, Pipes and Cistern

Reference Book
R. V. Praveen, Quantitative Aptitude and Reasoning, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.

Arun Sharma, How to Prepare For Quantitative Aptitude For The CAT, McGraw Hill Education

Asish Agrawal, Quick Arithmetic, S. Chand Publication

R.S. Agrawal, Quantitative Aptitude, S. Chand Publication.

Shri  M. Tyra, Magical Book On Quicker Maths, BSC Publishing Co.Pvt.Ltd.

Abhijit Guha , Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations, McGraw Hill Education
MANGLAYATAN UNIVERSITY

Subject Code: DHU-501 L T P C


Subject: Industrial Management & Entrepreneurship Development 3 1 0 4

Unit 1. Principles of Management


Management, Different Functions: Planning, Organizing, Leading, Controlling Organizatio
Structure, Types, Functions of different departments.

Unit 2. Human Resources Development


Introduction, objectives and functions of human resource development (HRD) departme
Recruitment, methods of selection, training strategies and career development.

Unit 3. Human and Industrial Relations


Human relations and performance in organization, Understand self and others for effect
behavior, Behavior modification techniques, Industrial relations and disputes, Relations w
subordinates, peers and superiors, Characteristics of group behavior and trade unionism.

Unit 4. Professional Ethics and entrepreneurship development


Concept of professional ethics, Need for code of professional ethics, Professional bodies a
their role. Entrepreneurship Development Concept of entrepreneur and need of entrepreneurs
in the context of prevailing employment conditions. Distinction between an entrepreneur an
manager.

Unit 5. Sales and Marketing management


Functions and duties of sales department, Sales forecasting, sales promotion, advertisement a
after sale services. Concept of Marketing. Problems of Marketing. Pricing policy, Distribut
channels and methods of marketing.

RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Industrial Engineering and Management by O.P.Khanna; Dhanpat Rai and Sons, Delhi
2. Industrial Organization and Management by Tara Chand; Nem Chand and Brothers;
Roorkee.
3. Marketing Management by Phillip Kotler; Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi
4. Environmental and Pollution Awareness by BR Sharma; Satya Prakashan, New Delhi.
5. Industrial Organisation and Engineering Economics by Banga and Sharma; Khanna
Publishers, Delhi.
6. Industrial Management by C.L. Mahajan; Saluja Parkashan, New Delhi.
7. Management by Jams A Stoner, R Edward Freman and Daniel R. Gilbrat, JR, Sixth Edition
Pearson Education, New Delhi
8. Industrial Management by VK Sharma, OP Harkut
9. Thakur Kailash, Environment Protection Law & Policy in India: Deep & Deep publication,
Mangalayatan University

Paper: Applied Mathematics-I Semester-I

Paper Code: DMA-101 L T P C

3 1 0 4

Unit-I:
Definition of Set, Types of sets, Venn diagrams, Operations on Sets, Relations, Cartesian product of
Sets, Functions.
Linear Inequalities, Solution of system of Linear inequalities.

Unit-II:
Introduction of Trigonometry, Angles, Trigonometric functions, Trigonometric functions of Sum and
Difference of two angles, Trigonometric equations.
Principle of Mathematical Induction, Introduction of Complex numbers, Algebra of Complex
Numbers, Argand plane and Polar representation.

Unit-III:
Introduction of Permutations & combinations, Fundamental principle of counting, Binomial Theorem
for Positive Integral Indices, General and middle Terms, Sequences, Series, Arithmetic Progression,
Geometric Progression, Sum to n terms of A.P. and G.P.

Unit-IV:
Introduction of straight lines, Slope of line, Various forms of the equation of a line, General equation
of line, Distance of a point from a line,.
Introduction of conic sections, Sections of a Cone, Circle, Parabola, Ellipse, Hyperbola.

Unit-V:
Introduction of Statistics, Measure of dispersion, Range, Mean , Median, Mode, Mean Deviation,
Variance and Standard Deviation.
Introduction of probability, Random Experiments, Event, Axiomatic Approach to Probability.

Books:
1. N.C.E.R.T. Mathematics Textbook for class XI
2. Sharma,R.D Mathematics.
Mangalayatan University

Paper: Applied Mathematics-II Semester-II

Paper Code: DMA-201 L T P C

3 1 0 4

Unit-I:
Introduction of Matrix, Types of Matrices, Operations on Matrices, Transpose of a Matrix, Symmetric
and skew symmetric Matrices, Elementary Operation (Transformation) of a Matrix, Invertible
Matrices
Introduction of Determinant, Properties of Determinants, Minors and Cofactors, Adjoint and Inverse
of a matrix. Application of Matrices

Unit-II:
Limits, Continuity, Differentiation, Method of finding derivative, Differentiation of logarithmic,
trigonometric, exponential. Differentiation of implicit functions, Higher Order Derivatives,
Differentiability.

Unit-III:
Introduction of application of derivatives, Increasing and Decreasing Functions, Tangents and
Normals, Maxima and Minima
Unit-IV:
Introduction of Integration, Methods of Integration, Integrals of some Particular Functions,
Integration by Partial Fractions, Integration by Parts, Definite Integral, Some Properties of Definite
Integrals, Applications of Integrals

Unit-V:
Introduction of Differential Equations, General and Particular Solutions of a Differential Equation,
Formation of a differential equation, Methods of Solving First Order, First Degree Differential
Equations.
Introduction of Vector Algebra, Types of Vectors, Addition of Vectors, Multiplication of a Vector by
a Scalar, Product of Two Vectors.

Books:
1. N.C.E.R.T. Mathematics Textbook for class XII (Part I &II)
2. Gorakh Prasad, Integral and Differential Calculus.
3. Sharma,R.D Mathematics.
Subject Code: DME-302 L T P C
Subject: Thermodynamics 3 1 0 4

Unit I:
Thermodynamic concepts: System, surrounding, state, path, property, Reversible a
irreversible process, thermodynamic work, heat, temperature, thermal equilibrium, Zeroth law
thermodynamics. Gas laws.

Unit II:
First law of Thermodynamics: Statement. First law applied to non-cyclic process, Inter
energy, Application non flow processes viz. Constant volume, constant Pressure, and const
temperature, adiabatic and polytrophic processes. Heat and work calculations. Application
First law to open systems, flow work, Steady flow energy equation (only introduction).

Unit III:
Second law of thermodynamics: Limitations of first law of Thermodynamics. Heat engi
thermal efficiency, reversed heat engine, coefficient of performance, Kelvin-Planck and Claus
statements and their equivalence. Carnot cycle, Carnot’s theorem, Thermodynamic temperat
scale.
Entropy-Clausius inequality, Entropy changes for an ideal gas during reversible proce
Entropy of isolated system in real processes. Principle of increase of entropy.

Unit IV:
Properties of steam: Dryness fraction, enthalpy, internal energy and entropy. Temperatur
Entropy diagram for water and steam. Steam table and Mollier chart.

Unit V:
Vapour Power Cycles: Otto cycle, Diesel cycle, Sterling cycle .Comparison and representat
on P-V, T-S diagram.

Text Books:
1. Engineering Thermodynamics M. A. Saad, Macgraw Hill.
2. Engineering Thermodynamics R. K. Rajput, Lakshmi Publication.
3. Applied Thermodynamics T. D. Eastop and A. McConkey, Addition
Wesley
4. Fundamentals of Compressible fluid flow S. M. Yahya.
5. Thermodynamics J. P. Holman, Macgraw Hill.
6. Engineering Thermodynamics P. K. Nag, Tata Macgraw Hill
7. Fundamentals of Thermodynamics Sonntag, Wiley India
References:
Subject Code: DME-451 L T P C
Subject: Hydraulics and hydraulic machines lab 0 0 2 1

LIST OF PRACTICALS
1. Measurement of pressure head by employing
i) Piezometer tube
ii) Manometer
iii) Pressure gauge
2. Measurement of flow by using venturimeter
3. Verification of Bernoulli’s theorem
4. To demonstrate the working of centrifugal pump.
5. Study the working of a pelton wheel and Francis turbine
6. To demonstrate the working of a Reciprocating pump
7. To demonstrate the working of a Reciprocating pump

RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Hydraulics and Hydraulic Machines by RS Khurmi ; S.Chand & Co. Ltd., New Delhi.
2. Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics by Jagdish Lal; Metropolitan Book Company Ltd., Delhi.
3. Fluid Mechanic, Hydraulics and Hydraulic Machines by K.K. Arora; Standard Publishers
Distributors, Delhi.
4. Fluid Mechanics, Hydraulics and Fluid Machines by S. Ramamruthan; Dhanpat Rai and Sons,
Delhi
Subject Code – DME-151 L T P C

Subject : Engg. Drawing Lab 0 0 4 2

Unit – I – General

Introduction to various Engg. drawing Instruments use & handling. Different size of draw
sheets ,layout of drawing sheet ,Title Block etc. Letters& Numerals, printing of single stro
capital & Lower case Letters ,(normal, compressed & extended type) , up right 7 inclined lette
Introduction to scale ,its Necessary & use meaning of R.F. Classification of scales:

Unit -2- Convectional Representations & geometrical Construction

Convectional representations : convections of lines ,materials ,common features & machine pa


geometrical constructions: construction of polygons ,construction & drawing of curves such
Ellipse ,parabola ,Hyperbola, Involutes, cycloid, Epicycloid & hypocycloid .

Unit-3- Theory of projections

Concept of meaning of projections Introduction of orthographic projection drawing orthograp


views of simple block using Ist & 3rd Angle projection methods concept of four quadra
.Difference between Ist and third Quadrants.

Unit-4- Projections of points, Lines L planes

Projection of points situated in four quadrants ,projections of lines & Obtain traces of lines ,wh
(a) line is parallel to both the reference planes,(b) line parallel to one reference plane
perpendicular to other .(c) Line parallel to one reference plane L inclined to other.( l ) l
inclined to both the reference planes

Projection of a Perpendicular plane & obtain its Traces.

Projection of Oblique Planes .

Unit-5- Projection of Solids

Projection of simple solids such as cubes ,cylinders ,cons ,Prisms ,pyramids & Tetrahedron
reference planes in the following three simple cases –
(a) Axis perpendicular to H.P.
(b) Axis Perpendicular to V.P.
Paper Code: DME -204 L. T. P. C

Paper: Elementary Workshop Technology. 4 0 0 4

Unit: I - Wood and wood working (CARPENTRY): -

Introduction, Advantage of timber, type of wood defects is timber, characteristic of good timber seasoning of timber,
carpentry tools, holding device and carpentry operations. Pattern materials, type of pattern , pattern allowance,
corprints, layout of carpentry shop.

Unit: II – Bench work and Fitting: -

Introduction, classification of metals fitting tools, clamping tools, measuring and marking tools. Method of marking,
cutting tools, striking tools, fitting operations. Lay out of fitting shop.

Unit: - III - Sheet metal work: -

Introduction metal used in steel metal work. Sheet metal tools sheet metal operations. Sheet metal joints; Hens and
seams, supporting and forming tools.

Unit:- IV – Smithy and Forging: -

Introduction. Advantages of forging. Disadvantage of forging, Forgeable material, smithy tools, supporting tools,
holding tools, Type of forging, defect in forging.

Unit:- V –

(a) – Welding: -Definition of welding. Pressure welding. Fusion welding. Type of pressure welding. Type of
fusion welding. Type of flamer Soldering , Brazing , Silver soldering . Advantage of soldering . Advantage
of Brazing. Defects in welding. T. I. G. Welding . M. I. G. Welding. Use of T. I. G> & M. I. G. welding
(b) Introduction to machine shop. Basic principle of Lathe and operation performed on it. Short introduction of
shaper , planer , drilling , milling and grinding.

Text Books :

1. Work shop technology By S.K. Garg Laxmi Publication Pvt (Ltd) New Delhi

2. Work shop technology By R.K. Rajput Laxmi Publication Pvt (Ltd) New Delhi
3. Work shop technology S.K.HAJARA CHOUDHARY Vol – I MEDIA – PROMOTER & PUBLISHER
PVT.LTD
4. WMC Shop technology By S.K.HAJARA CHOUDHARY R.K.HAJARA CHOUDHARY Vol – II MEDIA
– PROMOTER & PUBLISHER PVT.LTD
Subject Code: DME-301 L T P C
Subject: Engineering Mechanics 3 1 0 4

Unit-1 System of Coplanar forces:

Resultant of Concurrent forces, Parallel forces, Non Concurrent, Non Parallel sys
forces, Moment of force about a point, Couples, Varignon's Theorem, Distribute
in plane. Center of Gravity and Centroid for plane Laminas.

Unit-2 Equilibrium of system of coplanar forces

• Condition of equilibrium for concurrent forces, parallel forces and Non concu
Parallel general forces and Couples.
• Types of support, loads, Beams, Determination of reactions at supports for
types of loads on beams.
• Analysis of plane trusses by using Method of joints and Method of section
(Excluding pin jointed frames)

Unit-3 Forces in Space

• Resultant of Noncoplanar force systems : Resultant of Concurrent force sys


Parallel force system and Nonconcurrent nonparallel force system.
• Equilibrium of Noncoplanar force systems : Equilibrium of Concurrent forc
system, Parallel force system and Nonconcurrent nonparallel force system.
• Friction : Introduction to Laws of friction, Cone of friction, Equilibrium of b
inclined plane, Application to problems involving wedges, ladders.

Unit-4 Kinematics of Particle

Velocity & acceleration in terms of rectangular co-ordinate system, Rectilinear mo


Motion along
plane curved path, Tangential & Normal component of acceleration, Motion cu
t, v-t, s-t curves), Projectile motion, Relative velocities.

Unit-5 Kinematics of Rigid Bodies

Introduction to general plane motion, Instantaneous center of rotation for the


velocity diagrams for bodies in plane motion, (up to 2 linkage mechanism)

Reference Books :
1) Engineering Mechanics (Hibblar) McMillan.
2) Engineering Mechanics (Beer & Johnson) Tata McGraw Hill
3) Engineering Mechanics (Merium) Wiley.
4) Engineering Mechanics (F. L. Singer) Harper & Raw Publication
MANGALAYATAN UNIVERSITY
Subject Code: DME-304 L T P C
Subject: Material Science 3 1 0 4

UNIT 1. GENERAL:
Brief introduction to the subject, metallurgy and its scope in engineering field, classification
materials of industrial importance. Their chemical thermal, electrical, magnetic, mechanical a
technological properties and their selection criteria for use in industry.

UNIT 2. STRUCTURE OF METALS AND THEIR DEFORMATION:


Structure of metals and its relation to their physical, mechanical and technological propert
Elementary idea of arrangement of atoms in metals, molecular structures crystal structures a
crystal imperfections. Deformation of metals, effects of cold and hot working operations o
them. Allotropy of metals, effect of grain size on properties of metals. Corrosion its causes a
prevention.

UNIT 3. PROPERTIES AND USAGE OF METALS:


(a) Ferrous Metals:
(i) Classification of iron and steel. Sources of iron ores. Outline of manufacture of pig ir
wrought iron, cast iron and steel. (Flow diagram only) (ii) Cast iron: Types as per I.S. - Wh
malleable, grey mottled, nodular and alloy, properties and common uses. (iii) Classification
steels according to carbon content. Mechanical properties of various steels and their uses.
(b) Non-ferrous Materials:
Important Ores and Properties of Aluminum, Copper, Zinc, Tin and Lead; Properties and Uses
Al Alloys and Copper Alloys; Bearing Metals; Solders.

UNIT 4. PROPERTIES AND USAGE OF NON METALLIC MATERIAL


(a) Timber: Conversion of Timber: It’s meaning necessity, Seasoning of timber, Preservation
Timber: Types of preservation, Methods of application, Defects in timber, Surface treatme
Soaking treatment, Hot and Cold treatment; application of timber in engineering
(b) Plastic and Other Synthetic Materials: Plastics-Important sources-Natural and Synthe
Classification, thermo set and thermoplastic, Various trade names, Important Properties a
engineering use of plastics.
(c) Refractory materials: Basic Introduction.

UNIT 5. HEAT TREATMENT AND TESTING OF METALS:


Elementary concept, purpose, Iron-carbon equilibrium diagram. T.T.T. or 'S' curve in steels a
its significance, micro structure of steels and martensitic transformation (elementary ide
Hardening, Tempering, Annealing, Normalizing, case hardening and Ageing. Application of h
treatment hand book.

TEXT BOOKS
1. K.M.Gupta, Materials Science, Umesh Publication.
2. Hajra Choudhury S.K., Materials Science & Processes, Indian Book Distributing Company
Kolkata.
3. Van Vlash - Elements of Material Science & Engineering John Wiley & Sons.
4. V. Raghvan - Material Science, Prentice Hall.
MANGALAYATAN UNIVERSITY

Subject Code: DME-305 L T P C


Subject: Manufacturing Process 3 1 0 4

UNIT I
INTRODUCTION:- Concept of manufacturing processes, classification and application,
Cold working.
METAL FORMING PROCESSES:-
FORGING:- Hammer forging, drop-forging, dies for drop-forging, drop hammers, press forgi
forging machines or up setters, forging tools, forging defects and remedies.
ROLLING:- Elementary theory of rolling, hot and cold rolling, types of rolling mills, roll
defects and remedies.
SHEET METAL WORKING-Blanking and Punching Principle with simple problem.

UNIT-II
Pattern making and Foundry: Materials used for pattern making, Types of pattern, allowa
Pattern, core box, core prints and cores.
Moulding Methods: Hand and Machine moulding techniques, Remelting furnaces: Such
cupola, pit-furnace oil fired, gas and electric furnaces, construction and working. Use of lad
Principle of gating, principle of risering, solidification of casting, Defects of casting .

UNIT III
SURFACE TREATMENT & FINISHING (Electroplating, galvanizing, anodizing, me
spraying.):- Meaning of the terms surface treatment and its purpose. Elements of surf
treatment cleaning protecting, Coloring, Altering surface properties. Surface Treatm
Processes- Wire brushing..Painting application by dipping.Hand spraying.Automa
spraying.Buffing. Blackening, Anodizing. Electro Nickel Plating.Nickel carbide plating.

UNIT-IV
Welding And Joining Processes: introduction to welding processes, classification of weld
processes. Fusion welding, gas and arc welding, sub merged arc welding – insert gas weldin
Electric slag welding – CO2 welding – termite welding. Welding Equipment’s.Pressure weld
– solid phase welding – resistance welding friction welding – other miscellaneous weld
processes and equipment’s.Process capability and applications. Weld joints- types, ed
preparations – welding fixtures. welding defects. Other joining processes such as Riveti
soldering and brazing.

UNIT-V
Powder Metallurgy: Introduction, Principle, process, applications, advantages and disadvanta
of powder metallurgy, Processes of powder making and mechanisms of sintering.

Text Books:
1. Workshop Technology By W. A. J. Chapman part I, II & III
Code: DME-352 L T P C
Subject: Thermodynamics Lab 0 0 2 1

List of Experiments:

1. Determination of calorific value using Bomb calorimeter.


2. Flue gas analysis using Orsat apparatus or Gas analyser.
3. Trial on multi stage reciprocating air compressor.
4. Determination of dryness fraction of steam using Throttling Calorimeter or Separat
Subject Code – DME-357 L T P C
Subject- Drawing Lab 0 0 2 1

Unit -1 – General
Introductions to various Engg. Drawing Instruments , Sheet layout & title Block. Conventio
Representation of lives ,Materials ,& common Features .Concept of dimensioning ,size & locat
Dimensioning, Aligned & Under directional System .Arrangement of Dimensioning such as Ch
Dimensioning ,parallel Dimensioning & Progressive Dimensioning.

Unit-2 –Orthographic Projection

Concept of projection ,Introduction to Orthographic projections of simple block using Ist & I
Angle projection Methods .Concept of reference plans & quadrants .Difference Between Ist & I
angle projection method.

Unit-3- Sections of Solids

Introduction to Section plane, Sections & true shape of section ,section of prisms, pyramids, con
cylinders , shapes & tetrahedron sectioned by A.V.P. , A.I.P. & P.P. concept of Auxiliary vert
plane (A.V.P.), Auxiliary inclined plane (A.I.P.) & Profile plane (P.P.) by simple example.

Unit -4- Development of surfaces

Introduction methods of development ; parallel line method , radical line method ,zone method
Lune method & their use. Development of lateral surfaces of right solids such as cubes ,pris
cylinders using parallel line method , development of pyramids ,cone s using radical line meth
,development of surface using radical line method development of spheres using zone & L
method by simple example.

Unit -5 -Isometric projection & Oblique projection

Introduction of isometric projection & oblique projection ,concept of isometric axis ,line & plane

Book recommended:
1. Bhatt N. D. Machine drawing , Charutar Book House
2. Upadhyay Shiv Datt , Engg. Drawing II B. B. P. Publication Pvt. Ltd. Meerut.
3. Goel V. K. , Mech. Engg Drawing Bharat Bharati Prakashan & co. ( Meerut)
4. Shah P. J. Engg. Drawing S. Chand ( New Delhi)
5. Nagpal G. R. , Engg. Drawing, pragati prakashan Meerut.
MANGALAYATAN UNIVERSITY

Subject Code: DME-401 L T P C


Subject: Hydraulics and hydraulic machines 3 1 0 4

Unit 1. Introduction
Fluid, types of fluid; properties of fluid viz mass density, weight density (specific weight),
specific volume, capillarity, specific gravity, viscosity, compressibility. Pressure and its
Measurement Concept of Pressure (Atmospheric Pressure, gauge pressure, absolute pressure)
Pressure measuring devices: peizometer tube, manometers - simple Utube, differential, Bourdon
tube pressure gauge, Simple problems.

Unit 2: Flow of Fluid


Types of fluid flow-steady and unsteady, uniform and non-uniform, laminar and turbulent; rate
of flow and their units; continuity equation of flow; Bernoulli’s theorem (without proof) and its
applications, Discharge measurement with the help of venturimeter, orifice meter and pitot tube,
simple problems

Unit 3: Notches and Weirs


Different type of notches and weir’s, Measurement of discharge over rectangular notch, Francis
and Brazin’s fomula for rectangular weirs, submerged weirs,. Flow through orifices Cc, Cv, Cd,
flow through drowned, partially drowned orifices, time for emptying a tank through a circular
orifice. Simple problems

Unit 4: Flow through pipes


Definition of pipe flow, wetted perimeter, hydraulic mean depth, hydraulic gradient; loss of head
due to friction; Chezy’s equation and Darcy’s equation of head loss. Loss of head in pipes due to
sudden enlargement, sudden contraction, obstruction on flow path, Simple problems

Unit 5: Hydraulic Devices


Description, operation and application of hydraulic machines – hydraulic ram, hydraulic brake,
hydraulic press, Concept of water turbine, types of turbines –impulse and reaction turbine,
Construction and working of Francis turbine and Kaplan turbine, Concept of hydraulic pump,
Construction, working and operation of reciprocating pump and centrifugal pump.

RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Hydraulics and Hydraulic Machines by RS Khurmi ; S.Chand & Co. Ltd., New Delhi.
2. Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics by Jagdish Lal; Metropolitan Book Company Ltd., Delhi.
3. Fluid Mechanic, Hydraulics and Hydraulic Machines by K.K. Arora; Standard Publishers
Distributors, Delhi.
4. Fluid Mechanics, Hydraulics and Fluid Machines by S. Ramamruthan; Dhanpat Rai and
Sons, Delhi
Subject Name – Metrology & Measuring Instruments L T P C
Subject Code -DME-403 3 0 0 3

Unit:- I
INTRODUCTION: Meaning and scope of metrology in field of engineering. standards and
types of measurements (Line and Wave length, Primary, Secondary and Tertiary measurement
concept only). Limits, Fits and Tolerances. Interchangeability, precision and accuracy, Source
of error.

Unit:- II
TRANSDUCERS:- Definition, various types of transducers such as resistive, capacitive,
inductive, electromagnetic, photo electric, piezo electric and their use in instrumentation.

Unit:- III
SURFACE FINISH:- Geometrical characteristics of surface roughness- Waviness. Lay, flaw
Effect of surface quality on its functional properties. Factor affecting the surface finish.
Evaluation of surface finish. RMS and CLA values. Methods of measuring surface roughness.
Mechanical Quantities :- Displacement, velocity, acceleration, speed, torque-Use of transduc
and electronic counters,. Pressure and Vacuum - Idea of atmospheric pressure, Gauge pressure
and vacuum - Use of instruments such as manometers and pressure gauge using elastic elemen
such as diaphragm, Capsule, Bellows, Bourdon tube and various transducers and thermo coup
vacuum gauges.

Unit:- IV
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT:- Various types of thermometers, thermocouples,
pyrometers (Radiation and optical type both)

Unit:- V
INSPECTION OF GEOMETRICAL ERRORS:- Construction and working of auto
collimator, checking of straightness, flatness, queerness and parallelism, circularity (By dial
gauge and tiered).

Text Books:-
1. Bhatnagar S., Metrology & measuring Instrument, Nav Bharat Prakshan, Meerut.
2. Vikram Sharma, Measurement, Metrology and Control, S.K. Kataria & Sons, New Delhi.
MANGALAYATAN UNIVERSITY

Subject Code: DME-406 L T P


Subject: Strength of Materials 3 1 0

UNIT-I
Stress Strain and Mechanical Properties of Materials
Concept of Stress and strains. Definition of tension, compression, shear, bending, torsi
volumetric strain and lateral strain, poisons ratio. Definitions and detail analysis of stress str
curves for ductile and brittle materials
Properties of materials; ductility, brittleness, tenacity, toughness, hardness. Determination
stresses and elongation of bars subjected to direct external load only, equivalent modulus a
stresses in compound bars. Temperature stresses in compound bars .Simple problems.

UNIT-II. Shear Force and Bending Moment


Shear force and bending moment diagrams and relations for concentrated and uniform
distributed loads on simply supported beams, cantilever and overhanging beams.

UNIT-III. Bending:
Theory of simple Bending;. Assumptions made in the theory of simple bending, derivation of
bending formula. Moment of Inertia, Definitions; neutral axis, section modulus, Bending stres
at different layers from neutral axis for various beam sections.

UNIT-IV. Torsion:
Torsion; Strength of solid and hollow circular shafts, torsion equation, polar modulus of sectio
Advantage of hollow shaft over solid shaft for same strength.

UNIT-V. Analysis of state of stress (2-D):


Stress at a point, Stress tensor, Stress on inclined planes, Principal stresses and principal plan
Mohr’s circle of stress.
Theories of Failure: Introduction to different theories of failure.

Reference Books:

1. SOM by R.K. Rajput, S. Chand Publications


2. Applied Mechanics and strength of Material: R.S.Khurmi, S.Chand Publication
3. Strength of Material, S.S.Ratan, Tata Mc.Graw Hill,ND-2008
4 Strength of Material, S.Ramamurthan, DhanpatRai Publication.
MANGLAYATAN UNIVERSITY

Subject Name – Thermal Engineering and I.C. engine L T P


Subject Code -DME-407 3 1 0

Unit 1
Fundamental of Thermal engineering:- Working of modern-thermal power plants,
selection, coal storage, preparation, coal handling systems, feeding and burning of pulveriz
fuel, ash handling systems, dust collection-mechanical dust collector and electrosta
precipitator. 

Unit 2
Steam Nozzles: Flow through steam nozzle- velocity at exit and condition for maxim
discharge, nozzle efficiency.

Steam Turbines: Basic of steam turbine, Classification, compounding of turbine, Impu


turbine. Reaction turbine, degree of reaction, Parson’s turbine. Condition for maxim
efficiency.

Unit 3
Introduction and classification of IC engine, Working principle of two stroke and four stro
cycle, SI engines and CI engines, Otto cycle, diesel cycle and dual cycle, Location and functio
of various parts of IC engines and materials used for them.

Unit 4
Concept of IC engine terms: bore, stroke, dead center, crank shaft, compression ratio, clearan
volume, piston displacement and piston speed, indicated and brake power concept a
classification of carburetion, simple numerical problems concerning the above.

Unit 5
Cooling System: - Necessity for cooling the engine Air cooling Shapes of cooling fins. Field
application for air cooling. Water Cooling- Thermosyphon system, Pump circulated wa
cooling system. Details of water cooling system-Water jackets, Hose, radiators and fa
Thermostat, Water pump and pressure type radiator cap.

RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Elements of heat engines by Pandey and Shah; Charotar Publishing house, Anand
2. Thermal Engineering by PL.Ballaney; Khanna Publishers, New Delhi.
3. Engineering Thermodynamics by Francis F Huang; McMillan Publishing company, Delhi.
4. Engineering Thermodynamics by CP Arora; Tata McGraw Hill Publishers, New Delhi.
5. Thermal engineering by RK Purohit; Standard publishers Dustributors, New Delhi.
Subject Code: DME-507 L T P C
Subject: Machine Tool Tech. & Maintenance 3 0 0 3

Unit I: Introduction and Metal Cutting theory


Concept of machine tool technology, needs, area of use, Requirements of machine 
Tool geometry and definition of principles tool angles of single point cutting tools, cutting t
materials and their composition, coolants –function of coolants, Types of coolants, concept
cutting speed and feed and depth of cut.

Unit II:- Lathe


Introduction to lathe, classification, operations on lathe, work holding devices and tool hold
devices, holding  and  tool  holding  and  tooling  used  for  Capston  and  turret  lathes,
accuracy of  production.  Working  principles  and  types  of  automatic  lathes.

Unit III:-
Shaping and Planing:- Working principles of planer and shaper. Differences and similarit
among them, quick return mechanism applied to the machines.
Drilling and Boring Machine:- Types of tools used in drilling and boring. Classification
drilling and boring machines,. Different operation performed on drilling machine.

Unit IV:-
Milling machine:- Types of milling machines, constructional features of horizontal mill
M/C. Operation on milling machine. Principles parts  and  their  functions, types  of table
movement in universal milling machine. 
Grinding Wheel:- introduction to grinding wheel, various grinding method, nomenclature
grinding wheel.

UNIT V:-
Jigs and Fixtures:- Object of Jigs and Fixture. Difference between jigs and fixtures. Principle
location. Principle of clamping. Types of jigs -Simple open and closed (or box) jigs
Non-conventional machining processes: introduction to ECM, EDM, AJM, EBM, LBM etc
Introduction to NC/CNC Machine tools (Computer Numerical Control Lathe) Introduction
only.

Text Books:
1. Workshop Technology By W. A. J. Chapman part I, II & III
2. A Textbook of Foundary Technology by M. Lal
3. Production Technology by R. C. Patel and C. G. Gupta Vol I, II.
Subject Code: DME-508 L T P C
Subject: Theory of Machines 3 0 0 3

Unit 1. Introduction
Definition of statics, kinetics, kinematics and dynamics. Rigid body and resistant body. Links.
Kinematics pairs and their types. Degree of freedom. Kinematics chain and their types.
Constrained motion and mechanisms.

Unit 2: Mechanism
Classification of mechanisms. Equivalent mechanism. Laws of inversion of mechanisms. Sing
slider crank chain and its inversions. Quick return mechanism and IC engine mechanism. Dou
slider crank chain mechanism and its inversions like scotch yoke mechanism. Indicator
mechanism, pantograph. Steering gear mechanism.

Unit.3: Brakes and Dynamometers


Introduction, different types of brake such as block or shoe brake, band brake, inter
expanding, power brake and disc brake. Definition, types and working of dynamometers.
Clutches Function of clutch. Classification of clutches. Principle and working of single pl
clutch, cone clutch and multi plate clutch

Unit 4.
Cams Definition of cam, Classification of cams, Followers and their classification,
description of different types of cams and followers with simple line diagram
profile for uniform velocity.
Fly Wheel: Functions of fly wheel. Types of fly wheels. Mass and size calculations in differ
cases
Governors: Definition, function and types of governors

Unit 5
Gears: Functions and classification of gears, Gear nomenclature, gear trains
Power Transmission Devices (Belt, Rope and Chain Drive): Introduction and types

RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Mechanism and Machine Theory; JS Rao and Dukkipati; Wiley Eastern, New Delhi.
2. Theory of Machines; SS Rattan: Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
3. Theory of Machines by RS Khurmi and JK Gupta; S.Chand and Company Ltd., New Delhi.
4. Theory of Machines and Mechanisms by PL Ballaney; Khanna Publishers, New Delhi.
MANGALAYATAN UNIVERSITY

Subject Code: DME-510 L T P C


Subject: Industrial Engg. & Design Estimation 3 0 0 3

Unit 1
Forecasting: Need for forecasting, Types of forecast. Extrapolative methods- Moving aver
method, Break even analysis.

Unit 2
Inventory control, inventory system, different Inventory models (introduction), introduct
problems on inventory model.

Unit 3
Job Evaluation: Introduction, objectives, needs of job evaluation, job definition, job analy
data source, job evaluation methods such as ranking method, grade description method, po
system and factor comparison method, hybrid system.

Unit 4
Job Incentives: Incentive-definition and concept, incentive and productivity relation, types
incentives such as financial, non-financial. Individual and group incentives, pre requisites
incentives, characteristics of a good incentives plan.

Unit 5
Inspection and Quality Control: Definitions, types of inspection and procedure Qual
Quality control, Statistical quality control.. Control charts for variables - X and R chart, con
chart for fraction defectives (P chart), control chart for number of defects (C chart) . TQ
Quality Circles, Inventory control.

RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Industrial Engineering by O.P. Khanna; Dhanpat Rai and Sons, New Delhi.
2. Industrial Engineering by S.C. Sharma; Khanna Publisher.
3. Industrial Engineering and Management by T.R. Banga.
4. Elements of work study by Suresh Dalela.
5. Production Management by Jain and Aggarwal.
Subject Code: DME-511 L T P C
Subject: Unconventional Manufacturing Process 3 0 0 3

UNIT I

INTRODUCTION
Unconventional machining Process – Need – classification – Brief overview .

UNIT II

MECHANICAL ENERGY BASED PROCESSES


Abrasive Jet Machining – Water Jet Machining – Abrasive Water Jet Machining - Ultrasonic Machining.
(AJM, WJM, AWJM and USM). Working Principles – equipment used – Process parameters – MRR-
Variation in techniques used – Applications.

UNIT III

ELECTRICAL ENERGY BASED PROCESSES


Electric Discharge Machining (EDM)- working Principle-equipments-Process Parameters-Surface Finish an
MRR- electrode / Tool – Power and control Circuits-Tool Wear – Dielectric – Flushing – Wire cut EDM –
Applications.

UNIT IV

CHEMICAL AND ELECTRO-CHEMICAL ENERGY BASED


Chemical machining and Electro-Chemical machining (CHM and ECM)-Etchants-maskant-techniques of
applying maskants-Process Parameters – Surface finish and MRR-Applications. Principles of ECM-
equipments-Surface Roughness and MRR-Electrical circuit-Process Parameters-ECG and ECH - Applicatio

UNIT V

THERMAL ENERGY BASED PROCESSES


Laser Beam machining and drilling (LBM), plasma Arc machining (PAM) and Electron Beam
(EBM). Principles – Equipment –Types - Beam control techniques – Applications.

TEXT BOOK:
1. Vijay.K. Jain “Advanced Machining Processes” Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2007

REFERENCES:
1. Benedict. G.F. “Nontraditional Manufacturing Processes” Marcel Dekker Inc., New York (1987).
2. Pandey P.C. and Shan H.S. “Modern Machining Processes” Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi (200
3. Mc Geough, “Advanced Methods of Machining” Chapman and Hall, London (1998).
MANGALAYATAN UNIVERSITY

Subject Code: DME-558 L T P C


Subject: Theory of Machines 0 0 2 1

List if practical’s
1. Study of mechanism
2. Study of inversion
3. Study of epicylic gear train torque
4. Study of clutches
5. Study of Brakes
6. Experiment on dynamometer, rope brake dynamometer, torsion dynamometer.
7. Experiments on Governors – Proell Governor, Porter Governer, Hartnell Governor
8. Experiments on Gyroscope

RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Mechanism and Machine Theory; JS Rao and Dukkipati; Wiley Eastern, New Delhi.
2. Theory of Mechanism and Machine; A Ghosh and AK Malik, East West Press (Pvt.) Ltd., N
MANGLAYATAN UNIVERSITY

Proposed syllabus

SUBJECT CODE: DME-601 L T P C


SUBJECT NAME: Machine Design 3 0 0 3

Unit: I
INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN: General design consideration in machine parts. Mechanica
properties of materials of construction, steps in machine design. Factor of safety, Selection of
materials.

Unit: II
MACHINE PARTS SUBJECTED TO DIRECT LOADS AND SHEAR LOADS:-
Threaded connections, core and nominal diameter of screw. Design for number of studs or bol
Design of cotter and Knuckle joints.

Unit: III
RIVETED AND WELDED JOINTS: Types of riveted joints, possible failure of riveted join
Strength and efficiency of riveted joint. Determination of safe load and pitch of rivets. Design
lap and butt joints. Common type of welded joints, definition of leg length, throat thickness an
size of weld. Simple design for 'V' butt welded joint.

Unit: IV
design of various types of spring. Design of solid and hollow shafts.. Maximum shear stress
induced for given axial load. Design of keys and coupling bolts for a rigid flanged coupling.

Unit V
Classification of gears: Spur gear, design of spur gear, helical gear, Cycloidal teeth, Involute
teeth, Interference in involute gears.

Recommended books

1. Machine Design by R.S. Khurmi and JK Gupta; Eurasia Publishing House (Pvt.) Limited,
New Delhi.
2. Machine Design by V.B.Bhandari; Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
3. Machine design by R.A Agarwal; Nav Bharat parkashan, Meerut.
MANGLAYATAN UNIVERSITY

SUBJECT CODE: DME-608 L T P C


SUBJECT NAME: Machine Design 3 0 0 3

Unit: I
INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN: General design consideration in machine parts. Mechanica
properties of materials of construction, steps in machine design. Factor of safety, Selection of
materials.

Unit: II
MACHINE PARTS SUBJECTED TO DIRECT LOADS AND SHEAR LOADS:-
Threaded connections, core and nominal diameter of screw. Design for number of studs or bol
Design of cotter and Knuckle joints.

Unit: III
RIVETED AND WELDED JOINTS: Types of riveted joints, possible failure of riveted join
Strength and efficiency of riveted joint. Determination of safe load and pitch of rivets. Design
lap and butt joints. Common type of welded joints, definition of leg length, throat thickness an
size of weld. Simple design for 'V' butt welded joint.

Unit: IV
design of various types of spring. Design of solid and hollow shafts.. Maximum shear stress
induced for given axial load. Design of keys and coupling bolts for a rigid flanged coupling.

Unit V
Classification of gears: Spur gear, design of spur gear, helical gear, Cycloidal teeth, Involute
teeth, Interference in involute gears.

Recommended books

1. Machine Design by R.S. Khurmi and JK Gupta; Eurasia Publishing House (Pvt.) Limited,
New Delhi.
2. Machine Design by V.B.Bhandari; Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
3. Machine design by R.A Agarwal; Nav Bharat parkashan, Meerut.
MANGALAYATAN UNIVERSITY

Subject Code: DME-609 L T P C


Subject: Refrigeration & Air Conditioning 3 0 0 3

UNIT 1.
REFRIGERATION: Its meaning and application, Unit of refrigeration, various methods of
refrigeration. heat reservoir, Heat pump, Carnot cycle, COP and efficiency

UNIT 2
ABSORPTION REFERIGERATION: Basic system, Ammonia system, improved absorptio
system, Electrolux refrigerator. Simple problems on
basic and improved system.

UNIT 3.
VAPOUR COMPRESSION SYSTEM: Simple saturated vapor compression cycle, Standard
vapor compression cycle, Study of P-h chart
and T-S chart, Numerical analysis of vapor compression cycle with P-h and T-S chart,

UNIT 4
AIR CYCLE REFERIGERATION: Ideal air cycle, boot strap system, application. Revered
carnot cycle, Bell coleman cycle. Simple numerical problems.

UNIT 5
COMFORT AIR CONDITIONING- fundamentals, air conditioning load calculations (cool
loads only), air conditioning system (brief introduction only,) introduction of heat recovery a
heat pump, introduction of duct design and air distribution system, introduction of
conditioning equipment.

Recommended books
1) Refrigeration and air-conditioning . C P Arora, Tata McGraw Hill Publication
2) Principles of refrigeration . R J Dossat, Willey Eastern Publication
3) Refrigeration and air-conditioning . W F Stoker and J W Jones, Tata McGraw Hill
Publication
4) Modern Air-conditioning practice . C P Arora, Tata McGraw Hill Publication
Refrigeration and air-conditioning . D.P gupta,
Subject Code: DME-610 L T P C
Subject: Automobile Engineering 3 0 0 3

Unit:- I: Introduction:-
Classification name and make of some India made automobiles. Basic requirements of
automobile, study of specifications of different engines used in Indian vehicles. Layout
chassis, Various operating systems used in automobile. Front wheel drive, Rear wheel dri
Four wheel drive, Front and Rear wheeled vehicles.

Unit:- II: Transmission and Steering System


Gear Box-Function, Torque converter and overdrive, Propeller shaft and rear axle, Different
Rear axle drives and different types of rear axles, Wheels and tyres, toe in, toe out, camb
caster, Tubeless tyres.
Function and principle, Ackerman and Davis steering gears, Types of steering gears - worm a
nut, worn and wheel, worm and roller, rack and pinion type, Power steering, Wheel balancing

Unit:- III: Braking and Suspension System


Constructional details and working of mechanical, hydraulic and vacuum brake, Details
master cylinder, wheel cylinder, Concept of brake drum, brake lining and brake adjustment,
brake
Function, Types, Working of coil spring, leaf spring, Shock absorber – Telescopic type
suspension

Unit:- IV: Cooling and Lubrication system


Necessity for cooling the engine, Air cooling, Field of application for air cooling. Wa
Cooling- Thermo syphon system, Pump circulated water cooling system. Details of wa
cooling system-Water jackets, Hose, radiators and fans. Thermostat, Water pump and press
type radiator cap.
Principle of lubrication on petrol/diesel engine. Types of lubrication systems-Splash ty
Pressure type

Unit:- V
Battery- function, charging, maintenance of battery
Dynamo and Alternator- Dynamo- Function and details, alternator- Construction and workin
Charging of battery from alternator.
Lighting System and Accessories-introduction

RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Automobile Engineering Vol. I by Dr. Kirpal Singh; Standard Publishers and Distributors,
MANGALAYATAN UNIVERSITY

Subject Code: DME-611 L T P C


Subject: Power Plant Engineering 3 0 0 3

Unit 1: Introduction to Power plant


Introduction to power plant, Indian Energy scenario, Location of power plant. Choice of Power
plant, Classification of power plants, Terminology used in power plant: Peak load, Base load,
Load factor, Load curve, Various factor affecting the operation of power plant.

Unit 2: Thermal power plant


Role of thermal power plant in current power generation scenario, Selection site for thermal
power plant, Fuels used in thermal power plant, Ash handling system- Gravity system,
pneumatic or vacuum system, electrostatic precipitation (ESP) system., Ash disposal
Management and its utilization., Feed water treatment- Mechanical, thermal methods.

Unit 3: Hydro power plant


Introduction to Hydro electric power plant, Selection of sites for hydro electric power plant,
General layout of Hydro electric power plant and its working, Advantages and disadvantages of
hydro electric power plant

Unit 4: Diesel and Gas turbine plant


The layout of diesel power plant, components and the working of diesel power plant, Advantages
and disadvantages of diesel power plant, Gas turbine power plant with its components - working
and schematic diagram, Combined cycle power generation plant/unit.

Unit 5: Environmental impact of Power plant and safety issues


Green house effect and acid rain effect on environment, Air - water and Thermal pollution from
power plants, Plant safety concept, safety policy to be observed in power plants, safety in
handling system.

REFERENCE BOOKS

1 Power plant Engineering-P.K.Nag Tata McGraw hill.


2 Power plant Engineering-Morse.
3 Power plant Engineering-Domkundawar.
4 Power plant Engineering-P.C.Sharma
5 Power plant Engineering-Rajput
6 Power plant Engineering-Gaffert.
7 Power plant Theory and design-P.I.potter-Ronald press.
8 Modern Power plant Engineering-J.weismen-,R .Ekart
9 Power Station Engineering& Economy-Skrotzki
10 The Elements of Nuclear Power plant-Bennet, Thomson
Subject Code: DME-612 L T P C
Subject: CAD/CAM 3 0 0 3

Unit1.Introduction
Introduction to CAD and CAM , The Product Life Cycle, Activities of a CAD/CAM system,
Manufacturing components of CAD/CAM integration,

Unit 2. Computer Graphics and Automation


Basic Introduction to Computer Graphics: various curves and their significance, Introduction t
Automation and Computer Integrated manufacturing, Concept of CIM. Automation in
manufacturing, Basic concepts of automation, Hard automation, Soft automation, comparison
manual operation, hard automation and flexible (Soft) automation.

Unit 3. Computer System for CAD/CAM/CIM/FMS


Selection of a computer, CAD/CAM Hardware, CAD/CAM system components, software
selection.

Unit4. CAM
Fundamentals of NC, CNC, DNC, Basic components of NC system, NC procedure, NC Co-
ordinate system. Introduction to NC part programming, Tape coding and formatting, Manual p
programming. Introduction to computer aided part programming

Unit 5 Computer Aided Process Planning (CAPP)


Concepts of group Technology, approaches to process planning, role of process planning in
computer integrated manufacturing, integrated process planning system, advantages of
CAPP.Automated Material Handling- introduction, Flexible Manufacturing System (FMS)-
introduction

Recommended books
1. “Computer Aided Manufacturing” By Surinder Kumar, Aditya Shah; SatyaParkashan, New
Delhi
2. “Numerical Control & Computer Aided Manufacturing” By T.K. Kundra, P.N.
Rao&N.K.Tewari; Tata McGraw Hills Pub. Co. New Delhi.
3. “SysetmApporach to Computer Integrated Design & Manufacturing” By N.Singh; John
Willey & Sons Inc.
Subject Code :DME- 658 L T P C
Subject : Machine Design and Drawing Lab 0 0 2 1

Unit – I - General concept of Machine Lab

Type of machine drawing , views & sections (Full & Half) ,dimensioning technique unidirectiona
Aligned practice contentious as pr latest code of practice general engineering drawing. Gen
concept of I . S . working drawing symbols for

i. Welding & Riveting ,


ii. Screws & Screws Threads,
iii. Surface finish marks
iv. Limits , Fits , tolerances

Unit – II - Sectioned view of

Foundation bolts , Pipe joints flanged , socket & spigot , hydraulic joint & union joint

Unit – III - Assembly Drawing

Knuckle joint , protective flange coupling , blow off cock in boiler , injector of boiler.

Unit – IV – Assembly drawing from detail & vice versa

Brush bearing , Foot step bearing , simple wall bracket , tail stock of lathe machine , screw jac
plumbers block .

Unit – V – Free hand sketching of

Pipe fitting such as Elbow , reduces , I . C . Engine piston , cutting tools of lathe machine , shape
common milling cutter ,sketching of orthographic views from Isometric views be practiced .

Book recommended:
1. Bhatt N. D. Machine drawing , Charutar Book House
2. Upadhyay Shiv Datt , Engg. Drawing II B. B. P. Publication Pvt. Ltd. Meerut.
3. Goel V. K. , Mech. Engg Drawing Bharat Bharati Prakashan & co. ( Meerut)
4. Shah P. J. Engg. Drawing S. Chand ( New Delhi)
Subject Code: DME-661 L T P C
Subject: Power plant Engg. Lab 0 0 2 1

List of practicals:-

1.  Study of constructional and working details of simple steam power plant. 
2. Study of constructional and working details of Gas power plant
3. Study of constructional and working details of Diesel power plant. 
4.  Study of controls provided in power plants listed above.  
5.  Performance and characteristics of hydraulic turbines. 
6. Visit to any one thermal power plant

Books

1. Course in Power Plant Engineering By S.Domkundwar. 
2. A  Course in Power  Plant Engineering By T. Morse. 
3. A  Course in Power  Plant Engineering By Nagpal. 
4. A  Course in Power  Plant Engineering By Agrawal.

Requiremnts-
1. Model of Steam power plant
2. Model of Gas power plant
Subject Code: DME-662 L T P C
Subject: CAD/CAM Lab 0 0 2 1

List of practicals

1. Study of CAD Hardware system using physical and visual aid.  
2. Auto  CAD  commands  and  their  applications  in  various  types  of  drawings
3. Study the constructional details of CNC lathe.
4. Develop a part programme for following lathe operations:
- Plain turning and facing operations
- Taper turning operations (internal and external)
- Thread cutting operations (internal and external)
5. Assembly and detail drawing of any machine part of the choice.

Books
1. CNC Machines –Programming and Applications by M Adithan and BS Pabla, New Age
International (P) Ltd., Delhi.
APPLIED PHYSICS First/Second Semester
Course Code: DPH-101

Unit I : (10)
Units and Dimensions, Errors in measurements, Scalar and vector quantities- Addition, Subtraction,
Resolution of vector- Cartesian components of vector, Scalar and vector product of two vectors.,
Parabolic motion, projectiles thrown horizontally and at an angle. Problems on time of flight, horizontal
range, and vertical height. Circular motion, angular velocity, angular acceleration and centripetal
acceleration. Centripetal and centrifugal forces. Gravitational force, Kepler's laws, Escape velocity,
geostationary satellite.
Unit II : (12)
Rigid body, Rotational motion, Moment of inertia, Theorems (Perpendicular and Parallel axis) of moment
of inertia (Statement). Radius of gyration, Expression of M.I. of regular bodies(lamina, sphere, disc,
cylinder) angular momentum, Conservation of angular momentum, Torque, Rotational kinetic energy ,
Friction :Introduction , Advantage and disadvantage of friction . Static and dynamic frictional forces,
Surface tension, Equation of continuity, Bernoulli's theorem, streamline and Turbulent flow, Reynolds
number, Viscosity, coefficient of viscosity, Stock’s Law
Unit III: (10)
Elasticity, stress and strain. Hook’s law, elastic limit. Modulus of elasticity: Young's modulus, bulk
modulus and modulus of rigidity, Poisson ratio, Simple Harmonic Motion: Periodic Motion,
characteristics of simple harmonic motion; equation of S.H.M. and determination of velocity and
acceleration. Simple pendulum. Derivation of their periodic time. Kinetic Energy and Potential Energy in
S.H.M. Energy conservation in S.H.M.
Unit IV : (10)
Electrostatics: Electric Charges, Conservation law of charge, Coulomb’s law-force between two point
charges, Electric field, Electric potential, Equipotential surfaces, Electric field lines, Electric dipole,
Capacitors, Energy of charged capacitor, Electrodynamics: Electromotive force, Ohm’s law, Limitations
of Ohm’s law, Ampere’s Law, faraday’s law, Biot- Savart’s Law.
Unit-V : Reflection and refraction, Snell’s law, physical significance of refractive index (simple
problems), Total internal reflection, dispersion, diffraction and polarization of light (only introduction),
Black body, Kirchoff's Laws & Stefan Boltzmann Law (statement only), Newton's Law of Cooling,
Radioactivity, Law of Radioactive Disintegration, Half Life & Mean Life,
Text Books
1. Kumar Mittal, Nootan Physics, Nageen Prakashan, Meerut.
2. Kumar Tyagi, Applied Physics, Navbharti Prakashan, Meerut
3. Kushwaha P.S, Applied Physics, Bharat Bharti Pub. , Meerut
4. Jain Vibha, Applied Physics, Dhanpat Rai & Company (P) Ltd. ,Delhi

Reference Books
1. Gaur R.K & Gupta S.L ,Engineering Physics, Dhanpat Rai Pub. ,New Delhi.
2.Resnick Halliday, Walker, Physics, Vol.1 & 2, John Weily, New Delhi

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