JNTU Mechanical Engineering (R09) Syllabus Book

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www.jntuworld.com www.jwjobs.net 2009-10________________________________________________ Academic Regulations 2009 for B. Tech (Regular) (Effective for the students admitted into I year from the Academic Year 2009-2010 onwards) 1. Award of B.Tech. Degree A student will be declared eligible for the award of the B.Tech. Degree if he fulfils the following academic regulations: i. Pursue a course of study for not less than four academic years and in not more than eight academic years. ii. Register for 220 credits and secure all 220 credits 2. Students, who fail to fulfil all the academic requirements for the award of the degree within eight academic years from the year of their admission, shall forfeit their seat in B.Tech course and their admission is cancelled. 3. Courses of study The courses of study are offered at present for specialization for the B. Tech. Course: S.No. Branch 1. Aeronautical Engineering. 2. Biotechnology. 3. Civil Engineering. 4. Computer Science and Engineering. 5. Computer Science and System Engineering. 6. Electrical and Electronics Engineering. 7. Electronics and Communication Engineering. 8. Electronics and Computer Engineering. 9. Electronics and Control Engineering. 10. Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering. 11. Information Technology. 12. Mechanical Engineering. 13. Mechanical Engineering (Mechatronics) and any other course as approved by the authorities of the University from time to time. 1 www.jntuworld.com www.jntuworld.com www.jwjobs.net ________________________________________________2009-10 4. Credits Theory Practical Drawing Seminar Project I Year Periods / Week 03 02 03 06 --- Credits 06 04 04 06 --- Semester Periods / Week Credits 03 04 --03 02 03 02 06 04 6 02 15 10 5. Distribution and Weightage of Marks i. The performance of a student in each semester / I year shall be evaluated subject –wise with a maximum of 100 marks for theory and 75 marks for practical subject. In addition seminar and project work shall be evaluated for 50 and 200 marks respectively. ii. For theory subjects the distribution shall be 30 marks for Internal Evaluation and 70 marks for the End-Examination. iii. For theory subjects, during the semester there shall be Two midterm examinations. Each mid term examination consists of objective paper for 10 marks and subjective paper for 20 marks with duration of 1hour 50 minutes (20 minutes for objective and 90 minutes for subjective paper). Objective paper is set for 20 bits for 10 marks. Subjective paper shall contain 5 questions of which student has to answer 3 questions evaluated* for 20 marks. First mid term examination shall be conducted for I-IV units of syllabus and second mid term examination shall be conducted for V -VIII units. The total marks secured by the student in each mid term examination for 30 marks is considered and the better of the two mid term examinations shall be taken as the final sessional marks secured by each candidate in the subject. However for first year, there shall be Three midterm examinations as in the above pattern and the average marks of the best two midterm examinations secured in each subject shall be considered as final marks for sessionals. *Note 1: The subjective paper shall contain 5 questions of equal weightage of 10 marks and the marks obtained for 3questions shall be condensed to 20 marks, any fraction rounded off to the next higher mark. *Note 2: The mid term examination shall be conducted first by distribution of the Objective paper simultaneously marking the attendance, after 20minutes the answered objective paper is collected back. The student is not allowed to leave the examination hall. Then the descriptive question paper and the answer booklet are distributed. After 90minutes the answered booklets are collected back. 2 www.jntuworld.com www.jntuworld.com www.jwjobs.net 2009-10________________________________________________ iv. For practical subjects there shall be a continuous evaluation during the semester for 25 sessional marks and 50 end examination marks. Day-to-day work in the laboratory shall be evaluated for 25 marks by the concerned laboratory teacher based on the report of experiments/jobs. The end examination shall be conducted by the laboratory teacher and another examiner. v. For the subject having design and / or drawing, such as Engineering Drawing, Machine Drawing and estimation, the distribution shall be 30 marks for internal evaluation and 70 marks for end examination. The Internal evaluation for sessionals will be 15 marks for day-to-day work in the class that shall be evaluated by the concerned subject teacher based on the reports/submissions prepared in the class. And there shall be two midterm exams in a Semester for a duration of 2hrs each, evenly distributed over the syllabi for 15 marks and the better of the two shall be considered as internal test marks. The sum of day to day evaluation and the internal test marks will be the final sessionals for the subject. However in the I year class, there shall be three midterm exams and the average of best two will be taken into consideration. vi. There shall be a seminar presentation in IV year II Semester. For the seminar, the student shall collect the information on a specialized topic and prepare a technical report, showing his understanding over the topic, and submit to the department before presentation. The report and the presentation shall be evaluated by the Departmental committee consisting of Head of the department, seminar supervisor and a senior faculty member. The seminar shall be evaluated for 50 marks and marks shall be submitted to the University along with internal marks. There shall be no external examination for seminar. vii. Out of a total of 200 marks for the project work, 60 marks shall be for Internal Evaluation and 140 marks for the End Semester Examination (Viva-voce). The viva-voce shall be conducted by a committee consisting of HOD, Project Supervisor and an External Examiner nominated by the University. The evaluation of project work shall be conducted at the end of the IV year. The Internal Evaluation shall be made by the departmental committee, on the basis of two seminars given by each student on the topic of his project. viii. Laboratory marks and the sessional marks awarded by the College are not final. They are subject to scrutiny and scaling by the University wherever necessary. In such cases, the sessional and laboratory marks awarded by the College will be referred to a Committee. The Committee will arrive at a scaling factor and the marks will be scaled as per the scaling factor. The recommendations of the Committee are final and binding. ix. The laboratory records and internal test papers shall be preserved in the respective institutions as per the University norms and shall be produced to the Committees of the University as and when the same are asked for. 3 www.jntuworld.com 4 www. One regular examination of II year I semester. One regular and one supplementary examinations of II year II semester.com www. vi. iii. Condonation of shortage of attendance in aggregate up to 10% (65% and above and below 75%) in each semester or I year may be granted by the College Academic Committee. design. One regular and one supplementary examinations of I year.6 i. A student shall be deemed to have satisfied the minimum academic requirements and earned the credits allotted to each theory.net ________________________________________________2009-10 6. Attendance Requirements: i. A student shall be eligible to appear for University examinations if he acquires a minimum of 75% of attendance in aggregate of all the subjects in a semester/ I year. Students whose shortage of attendance is not condoned in any semester / I year are not eligible to take their end examination of that class and their registration shall stand cancelled. irrespective of whether the candidate takes the end examination or not as per the normal course of study.jntuworld. b. practical. Minimum Academic Requirements: The following academic requirements have to be satisfied in addition to the attendance requirements mentioned in item no.com . ii. a. d.jntuworld.www. A student will not be promoted to the next semester unless he satisfies the attendance requirements of the present semester / I year. They may seek readmission for that semester / I year when offered next. irrespective of whether the candidate takes the end examination or not as per the normal course of study. iii. Shortage of Attendance below 65% in aggregate shall in NO case be condoned. Two regular and two supplementary examinations of I year. A student shall be promoted from II to III year only if he fulfils the academic requirement of securing 40 credits from a. A stipulated fee shall be payable towards condonation of shortage of attendance to the University. c. drawing subject or project if he secures not less than 35% of marks in the end examination and a minimum of 40% of marks in the sum total of the internal evaluation and end examination taken together. v. One regular examination of III year I semester. A student shall be promoted from third year to fourth year only if he fulfils the academic requirements of securing 68 credits from the following examinations. b. Two regular and one supplementary examinations of II year I semester. In the Seminar he should secure 40%. iv.jwjobs. as applicable. ii. 7. www.jntuworld. iii. 9.Tech course and their admission shall stand cancelled. 10. but absent at it or has failed in the end examination may appear for that subject at the next supplementary examination offered. Award of Class: After a student has satisfied the requirements prescribed for the completion of the program and is eligible for the award of B. The first year shall be on yearly pattern and the second. Course pattern: The entire course of study is of four academic years. With–holding of results: If the candidate has any dues not paid to the university or if any case of indiscipline or malpractice is pending against him. Transitory Regulations: Candidates who have been detained for want of attendance or not fulfilled academic requirements or who have failed after having undergone the course in earlier regulations or have discontinued and wish to continue the course are eligible for admission into the unfinished semester from the date of commencement of class work with the same or equivalent subjects as and when subjects are offered. A student shall register and put up minimum attendance in all 220 credits and earn all the 220 credits. and they continues to be in the academic regulations they were first admitted. subject to Section 2. whereas he continues to be in the academic regulations he was first admitted. Students who fail to earn 220 credits as indicated in the course structure within eight academic years from the year of their admission shall forfeit their seat in B. the student may make up the credits through supplementary exams of the above exams before the date of class work commencement of Third or Fourth year I semester respectively.jwjobs. i. third and fourth years on semester pattern.com www.net 2009-10________________________________________________ And in case of getting detained for want of credits by sections ii and iii above. When a student is detained due to lack of credits / shortage of attendance he may be re-admitted when the semester is offered after fulfilment of academic regulations.com . ii. 8. 11. the result of the candidate shall be withheld and he will not be allowed / promoted into the next higher semester. iv.jntuworld. Degree he shall be placed in one of the following four classes: 5 www. A student eligible to appear for the end examination in a subject. Tech. v. Marks obtained in all 220 credits shall be considered for the calculation of percentage of marks obtained. The issue of degree is liable to be withheld in such cases. they include “she”. 13.jwjobs. 14.com .www.nature and punishments is appended.jntuworld. “him”. iii. In the case of any doubt or ambiguity in the interpretation of the above rules. There shall be no branch transfers after the completion of admission process. “her”. There shall be no place transfer within the Constituent Colleges. Malpractices rules. General: The academic regulations should be read as a whole for purpose of any interpretation. v. “his”.net ________________________________________________2009-10 Class Awarded % of marks to be secured First Class with Distinction 70% and above From the First Class Below 70% but not less aggregate than 60% marks secured Second Class Below 60% but not less for the best 220 than 50% Credits. 6 www. Pass Class Below 50% but not less than 40% (The marks in internal evaluation and end examination shall be shown separately in the marks memorandum) 12.jntuworld. ii.com www. The University may change or amend the academic regulations or syllabi at any time and the changes or amendments shall be made applicable to all the students on roles with effect from the dates notified by the University. iv. the decision of the Vice-Chancellor is final. 15. Where the words “he”. occur in the regulations. *-*-* i. “hers”. Minimum Instruction Days: The minimum instruction days including exams for each semester / I year shall be 90/180 days respectively. who fail to fulfil the requirement for the award of the degree in six consecutive academic years from the year of admission. a. ii.com www.jntuworld. drawing subject or project if he secures not less than 35% of marks in the end examination and a minimum of 40% of marks in the sum total of the internal evaluation and end examination taken together. Tech Degree if he fulfils the following academic regulations: i. 7 www. c.6 i. 3. For the Seminar he should secure 40% in the internal evaluation. Degree A student admitted in LES will be declared eligible for the award of the B. and in case of getting detained for want of credits the student may make up the credits through supplementary exams of the above exams before the date of class work commencement of Fourth year I semester. irrespective of whether the candidate takes the end examination or not as per the normal course of study. Tech. The entire course of study is three academic years on semester pattern.jwjobs. practical. Students. but absent at it or has failed in the end examination may appear for that subject at the next supplementary examination offered. program 2. Award of B. One regular examination of III year I semester. Minimum Academic Requirements : The following academic requirements have to be satisfied in addition to the attendance requirements mentioned in item no. A student shall be deemed to have satisfied the minimum academic requirements and earned the credits allotted to each theory. ii. Pursue a course of study for not less than three academic years and in not more than six academic years.com . design.Tech.jntuworld. whereas he continues to be in the academic regulations he was first admitted. The regulations 3 to 6 are to be adopted as that of B. Course Pattern i. iii. shall forfeit their seat. Register for 168 credits and secure all 168 credits from II to IV year of Regular B. One regular and one supplementary examinations of II year II semester. 8. (Regular). A student eligible to appear for the end examination in a subject. (LATERAL ENTRY SCHEME) (Effective for the students getting admitted into II year through Lateral Entry Scheme from the Academic Year 2010-2011 and onwards) 1. Two regular and one supplementary examinations of II year I semester. 7. When a student is detained due to lack of credits / shortage of attendance he may be re-admitted when the semester is offered after fulfilment of academic regulations.net 2009-10________________________________________________ ACADEMIC REGULATIONS FOR B. TECH.Tech. b. ii. A student shall be promoted from third year to fourth year only if he fulfils the academic requirements of 42 credits from the following examinations.www. Degree he shall be placed in one of the following four classes: First Class with Distinction 70% and above From the First Class Below 70% but not less aggregate marks than 60% secured for 168 Second Class Below 60% but not less Credits. Tech. Award of Class: After a student has satisfied the requirements prescribed for the completion of the program and is eligible for the award of B. Tech. Four-year degree course (Regular) will hold good for B. (Lateral Entry Scheme) 8 www. The regulations 12 to 15 are to be adopted as that of B. Tech. Tech.net ________________________________________________2009-10 9.com . (Regular).e. (Regular).jntuworld.www. All other regulations as applicable for B. The regulations 9 to 10 are to be adopted as that of B.jwjobs. Tech.jntuworld.com www. than 50% (i. II year to IV Pass Class Below 50% but not less year) than 40% (The marks in internal evaluation and end examination shall be shown separately in the marks memorandum) 12. 11. book. Gives assistance or guidance or receives it from any other candidate orally or by any other body language methods or communicates through cell phones with any candidate or persons in or outside the exam hall in respect of any matter.net 2009-10________________________________________________ RULES FOR DISCIPLINARY ACTION FOR MALPRACTICES / IMPROPER CONDUCT IN EXAMINATIONS Nature of Malpractices/Improper conduct Punishment If the candidate: 1. Expulsion from the examination hall and cancellation of the performance in that subject and all other subjects the candidate has already appeared including practical examinations and project work and shall not be permitted to appear for the remaining examinations of the subjects of that Semester/year. programmable calculators.jntuworld.com www. palm computers or any other form of material concerned with or related to the subject of the examination (theory or practical) in which he is appearing but has not made use of (material shall include any marks on the body of the candidate which can be used as an aid in the subject of the examination).www. Cell phones.jntuworld. he will be handed over to the police and a case is registered against him. Expulsion from the examination hall and cancellation of the performance in that subject only. Possesses or keeps accessible in examination hall. Expulsion from the examination hall and cancellation of the performance in that subject only of all the candidates involved. pager. note book. 9 www. any paper. Has copied in the examination hall from any paper. In case of an outsider. The Hall Ticket of the candidate is to be cancelled and sent to the University. (a) (b) 2. palm computers or any other form of material relevant to the subject of the examination (theory or practical) in which the candidate is appearing.com . programmable calculators.jwjobs. 4. The candidate is also debarred for two consecutive semesters from class work and all University examinations. The candidate is also debarred for two consecutive semesters from class work and all University examinations.net ________________________________________________2009-10 3. Smuggles in the Answer book or additional sheet or takes out or arranges to send out the question paper during the examination or answer book or additional sheet.jwjobs.com . 10 www. Cancellation of the performance in that subject.www. Uses objectionable. 5. The continuation of the course by the candidate is subject to the academic regulations in connection with forfeiture of seat. Expulsion from the examination hall and cancellation of performance in that subject and all the other subjects the candidate has already appeared including practical examinations and project work and shall not be permitted for the remaining examinations of the subjects of that semester/year.jntuworld. shall be cancelled in all the subjects of the examination (including practicals and project work) already appeared and shall not be allowed to appear for examinations of the remaining subjects of that semester/year. The candidate is also debarred and forfeits the seat. The performance of the original candidate who has been impersonated. during or after the examination. Impersonates any other candidate in connection with the examination. he will be handed over to the police and a case is registered against him. abusive or offensive language in the answer paper or in letters to the examiners or The candidate who has impersonated shall be expelled from examination hall.com www. If the imposter is an outsider.jntuworld. The continuation of the course by the candidate is subject to the academic regulations in connection with forfeiture of seat. Expulsion from the examination hall and cancellation of performance in that subject and all the other subjects the candidate has already appeared including practical examinations and project work and shall not be permitted for the remaining examinations of the subjects of that semester/year.com . or indulges in any other act of misconduct or mischief which result in damage to or destruction of property in the examination hall or any part of the College campus or engages in any other act which in the opinion of the officer on duty amounts to use of unfair means or misconduct or has the tendency to disrupt the orderly conduct of the examination. either spoken or written or by signs or by visible representation. they will be handed over to the police and a police case is registered against them. The continuation of the course by the candidate is 11 www. 7.www. In case of outsiders.jwjobs. or threatens the officer-in charge or any person on duty in or outside the examination hall of any injury to his person or to any of his relations whether by words.jntuworld. they shall be expelled from examination halls and cancellation of their performance in that subject and all other subjects the candidate(s) has (have) already appeared and shall not be permitted to appear for the remaining examinations of the subjects of that semester/year. writes to the examiner requesting him to award pass marks. In case of students of the college. assaults the officer-incharge.jntuworld.net 2009-10________________________________________________ 6. The candidates also are debarred and forfeit their seats. Leaves the exam hall taking away answer script or intentionally tears of the script or any part thereof inside or outside the examination hall. Refuses to obey the orders of the Chief Superintendent/Assistant – Superintendent / any officer on duty or misbehaves or creates disturbance of any kind in and around the examination hall or organizes a walk out or instigates others to walk out.com www. The candidate is also debarred for two consecutive semesters from class work and all University examinations. or any person on duty in or outside the examination hall or any of his relations. a police case will be registered against them. Student of the colleges expulsion from the examination hall and cancellation of the performance in that subject and all other subjects the candidate has already appeared including practical examinations and project work and shall not be permitted for the remaining examinations of the subjects of that semester/year. Comes in a drunken condition to the examination hall. Possess any lethal weapon or firearm in the examination hall.jwjobs. during valuation or during special scrutiny. 8. Expulsion from the examination hall and cancellation of the performance in that subject and all other subjects the candidate has already appeared including practical examinations and project work and shall not be permitted for the remaining examinations of the subjects of that semester/year. The candidate is also debarred and forfeits the seat. Person(s) who do not belong to the College will be handed over to police and. 10. The candidate is also debarred and forfeits the seat.jntuworld. Expulsion from the examination hall and cancellation of the performance in that subject and all other subjects the candidate has already appeared including practical examinations and project work and shall not be permitted for the remaining examinations of the subjects of that semester/year.jntuworld. who is not a candidate for the particular examination or any person not connected with the college indulges in any malpractice or improper conduct mentioned in clause 6 to 8. Cancellation of the performance in that subject and all other subjects the candidate has appeared including practical examinations 12 www.net ________________________________________________2009-10 subject to the academic regulations in connection with forfeiture of seat.com www.www. 11.com . If student of the college. such as. 9. Copying detected on the basis of internal evidence. Shifting the examination centre from the college to another college for a specific period of not less than one year. **** 13 www. Punishments to the candidates as per the above guidelines. that If any malpractice is detected which is not covered in the above clauses 1 to 11 shall be reported to the University for further action to award suitable punishment. Malpractices identified by squad or special invigilators 1.jntuworld.jwjobs.net 2009-10________________________________________________ and project work of semester/year examinations.com . 12. 2. (ii) Impose a suitable fine on the college.www.com www. Punishment for institutions : (if the squad reports that the college is also involved in encouraging malpractices) (i) A show cause notice shall be issued to the college.jntuworld. E) (Common for Branches: M.jwjobs. Aero. 9A03102 10. ** The Students attend the Physics lab and Chemistry lab.E. in alternate week that is 3/2 per week.- 3 4 3 6 12 Total contact periods/week 36 52 Th = Theory.E..Tech./Lab. 5. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (M.3 6 4 .www.com .- 3 4 . 3.jntuworld.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR Course structure for B. Workshop # Engineering Physics and Engineering Chemistry Lab ** English Language & Communication Skills Lab contact periods/week 2 2 2 3 3 3 15 Tu/Drg.6 - 6 1 . 9A03101 7.. 9A01101 8. The sum of the marks awarded will be recorded 14 www.No 1.jntuworld. 9ABS106 11. 2. C.- 3 4 .E. (Regular) I year (2009-10) for affiliated Engineering Colleges. Credits 1 1 - - 4 4 4 6 6 . Course code 9ABS101 9ABS102 9ABS103 9ABS104 9A05101 6. Tu = Tutorial. 9A05102 9.) S. sharing the Maximum marks and time for one task from Engineering workshop and one from IT workshop. Bio-Tech. 4.T. The end exam shall be conducted separately and average of the two exams will be recorded by the exam section # The Students attend Engineering and IT work shop as a single lab.. Drg = Drawing & Lab = Laboratory: * Engineering Drawing will have University External Exam.com www. 9ABS107 Subject Th English Engineering Physics Engineering Chemistry Mathematics – I Programming in C and Data Structures Engineering Drawing * Engineering Mechanics C Programming & Data Structures Lab Engineering & I.. every week and the end exam is conducted as a single lab. 9A02302 8.) B.jwjobs. The Students attend the Material Science lab and Mechanics of Solids lab in alternate week that is 3/2 per week.www. 9A02301 4. 9ABS301 2. Course No code 1. 9A03302 6.com . 9A03304 Subject Theory Mathematics -II Mechanics of Solids Electrical Engineering and Electronics Engineering Materials Science and Engineering Thermodynamics Machine Drawing Electrical Engineering Lab / Electronics Engineering Lab Material Science Lab/ Mechanics of Solids Lab contact periods/week Lab.jntuworld. 9A03303 7. The Students attend the Electrical Engineering lab and Electronics Engineering lab in alternate week that is 3/2 per week.Tech II . 9A01301 3. 9A03301 5.jntuworld.com www.E. Machine Drawing will be 4 hrs End Exam 15 www.net 2009-10________________________________________________ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (M. Credits 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 2 3 2 6 20 Total 6 32 6 28 *NOTE: In Electrical Engineering and Electronics Engineering two questions from each part should be chosen to answer five questions in the End semester examination.I Semester S. www.jwjobs. Credits 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 6 24 Total 16 www. 9A03403 7. 5. 4.jntuworld.E.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (M. 9A01407 8. Course code 9ABS304 9ABS303 9A03401 9A03402 9A01404 6.jntuworld. 9A03404 Subject Theory Probability and Statistics Environmental Science Kinematics of Machinery Thermal Engineering -I Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machinery Manufacturing Technology Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machinery Lab Manufacturing Technology Lab contact periods/week 4 4 4 4 4 Lab.) B. 2.com 30 4 2 2 28 .Tech II . 3.com www. No 1.II Semester S. Credits Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis Thermal Engineering II Dynamics of Machinery Machine tools Design of Machine Elements-I Heat Transfer Heat Transfer Lab Thermal Engineering Lab contact periods/week 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 3 3 6 24 Total 17 www. 4. 5.jntuworld. 9AHS401 2. Tech. 3. 6. 8.com www.jntuworld. – I Semester (ME) S.com 30 28 . 9A03501 9A03502 9A03503 9A03504 9A03505 9A03506 9A03507 Subject Theory Lab. Course No code 1.net 2009-10________________________________________________ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (ME) COURSE STRUCTURE III B. 7.www.jwjobs. 9A03605 6. No 1. Tech. 3. Credits Subject Theory Industrial Management CAD/CAM Metrology Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Design of Machine Elements-II Automobile Engineering Metrology Lab & Machine Tools Lab 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 2 Advanced English Communication Skills Lab contact periods/week 3/2 (eac h) 3 24 18 www.jwjobs. 9A03607 8.com www.jntuworld.net ________________________________________________2009-10 III B. 4. – II Semester (ME) S. 9AHS601 Lab.jntuworld. 9A03606 7. 2. Course code 9A03601 9A03602 9A03603 9A03604 5.www.com 6 2 28 . Power Plant Engineering Instrumentation and Control Systems Lab CAD/CAM Lab TOTAL Lab.com www.jntuworld. Tech. 9A03708 9A03709 9A03710 7. 9A03712 Subject Theory Operations Research Automation & Robotics Finite Element Methods Instrumentation and Control Systems ELECTIVE –I 1. Entrepreneurship 2. 4. 2. 9A03711 8. Course code 9A03701 9A03702 9A03703 9A03704 5. Computational Fluid Dynamics 3. – I Semester (ME) S.jntuworld. Modern Manufacturing Methods 2.net 2009-10________________________________________________ IV B. Mechatronics ELECTIVE –II 1. Credits 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 24 19 www. 3. No 1.com 3 6 2 2 28 . Tool Design 3.www.jwjobs. 9A03705 9A03706 9A03707 6. Mechanical Vibrations 9A03805 3.jntuworld. Professional Ethics & Intellectual Property Rights 5.jntuworld.com . 9A03801 Production & Operations Management 2. ELECTIVE III 9A03803 1. 9A03809 Seminar 6.net ________________________________________________2009-10 IV B.jwjobs.com www. Tech. – II Semester (ME) S. ELECTIVE IV 9A03806 1. Course Subject No code 1. Composite Materials 9A03808 3. 9A03810 Project Work TOTAL Theory Lab. Geometric Modeling 9A03807 2.www. Total Quality Management 9A03804 2. 9A03802 Energy Systems 3. Credits 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 24 2 10 28 20 www. Gas Turbines and Jet Propulsion 4. listening and speaking while using the prescribed text and exercises. In addition to the exercises from the texts done in the class. Students should be given practice in listening and identifying the sounds of English language and to mark stress .jntuworld. writing. To improve the language proficiency of the students in English with an emphasis on LSRW skills. 3. To develop study skills as well as communication skills in formal and informal situations. 2. The main aim is to encourage two way communications in place of the one-sided lecture.Tech. The books prescribed serve as students’ handbooks.com www. They may be encouraged to read some select topics on their own. . 21 www. The students should be encouraged to participate in the classroom proceedings and also to write short paragraphs and essays. The teacher should focus on the skills of reading.jntuworld. The classes should be interactive. which could lead into a classroom discussion.) T 2 P 0 C 4 (9ABS101) ENGLISH 1. c. the teacher can bring variety by using authentic materials such as newspaper articles.net 2009-10________________________________________________ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR Detailed Syllabus B. SYLLABUS : Listening Skills: Objectives 1. OBJECTIVES: a. The text for non-detailed study is meant for extensive reading by the students. I Year (M. advertisements etc. To equip students with necessary training in listening so that they can comprehend the speech of people of different backgrounds and dialects. The syllabus has been drafted to improve the competence of students in communication in general and language skills in particular.E. INTRODUCTION : The sweeping changes in the world have elevated English to the status of a tool of global communication and transformed it into e-English.jwjobs. right intonation in connected speech. b. To equip the students to study academic subjects with greater facility through theoretical and practical components of the syllabus. To enable students to develop their listening skills so that they may appreciate its role in the LSRW skills approach to language and improve their pronunciation 2.com .www. com www.jwjobs.www.jntuworld.net ________________________________________________2009-10 • Listening for general content • Listening to fill up information • Intensive listening • Listening for specific information Speaking Skills : Objectives 1. • Skimming the text • Understanding the gist of an argument • Identifying the topic sentence • Inferring lexical and contextual meaning • Understanding discourse features • Recognizing coherence/sequencing of sentences The students shall be trained in reading skills using the prescribed text for detailed study.com . They shalll be examined in reading and answering questions using ‘unseen’ passages which may be taken from the non-detailed text or other authentic texts. draw inferences etc. • Writing sentences • Use of appropriate vocabulary • Paragraph writing 22 www. To develop an awareness in the students about the significance of silent reading and comprehension. To develop an awareness in the students the skill to write exact and formal writing 2. 2. such as articles from magazines/newspapers Writing Skills: Objectives 1. To develop the ability to guess the meanings of words from context and grasp the overall message of the text.jntuworld. To make students aware of the role of ability to speak fluent English and its contribution totheir success. (Using exercises from all units of the prescribed text) Reading Skills: Objectives 1. • Oral practice • Describing objects/situations/people • Role play – Individual/Group activities • Just A Minute (JAM) Sessions. To equip them with the components of different forms of writing. 2. To enable students to express themselves fluently and appropriately in social and professional contexts. jntuworld.Raman from ENJOYING EVERYDAY ENGLISH b. Mother Teresa from INSPIRING LIVES Unit -III a. the following texts and course content are prescribed and divided into Eight Units: For Detailed study: ENJOYING EVERYDAY ENGLISH. Charlie Chaplin from INSPIRING LIVES Unit – VII Exercises on Reading and Writing Skills Reading Comprehension Letter writing Report writing 23 www. Odds Against Us from ENJOYING EVERYDAY ENGLISH b. TEXTBOOKS PRESCRIBED: In order to improve the proficiency of the student in the acquisition of the four skills mentioned above.V. 2009 For Non-detailed study: INSPIRING LIVES. 2009 Unit -I a.net 2009-10________________________________________________ • Coherence and cohesiveness • Narration / description • Note Making • Formal and informal letter writing • Editing a passage 4. Mokshagundam Visvesaraya from INSPIRING LIVES Unit -II a.com www. The Connoisseur from ENJOYING EVERYDAY ENGLISH b. Gertrude Elion from INSPIRING LIVES Unit -V a. Bubbling Well Road from ENJOYING EVERYDAY ENGLISH b. Vishwanathan Anand from INSPIRING LIVES Unit-VI a. Heaven’s Gate from ENJOYING EVERYDAY ENGLISH b. Amartya Kumar Sen from INSPIRING LIVES Unit -IV a. The Cuddalore Experience from ENJOYING EVERYDAY ENGLISH b. Sangam Books (India) Pvt Ltd.jwjobs.com . Sir C.www. Hyderabad. Maruti Publications. Guntur. Dr.jntuworld. Communication Skills for Technical Students.Ashraf Rizvi. 2009 3. 2009 4. words often confused. by Krishna Mohan & Meera Banerji . Everyday Dialogues in English by Robert J. by K. Reported speech. 2008 6. Publications.. Meenakshi Raman and Sangita Sharma. M. The student is required to answer five full questions choosing at least one from Part B. Lakshmi Narayanan. Farhathullah. Dixson. OUP. Andrea J Ruthurford. REFERENCES: 1. Use of Articles and Prepositions. Resumes and Interviews. Part A containing questions from Units I. 5. 2009 7. 8. 1 & 2.net ________________________________________________2009-10 Unit – VIII Exercises on Remedial Grammar covering Common errors in English. Principle and Practice. Technical Communication .com . Sci tech. Idioms & phrases.com www. T. prefixes & suffixes. R. Pearson Longman 24 www. Active/Passive Voice. (with CD) 3/e. Evaluation: The question paper shall contain two parts. Basic Communication Skills For Technology. Macmillan. Prentice-Hall of India Ltd.M. Tenses Vocabulary development covering Synonyms & Antonyms. 9. 2006.VI and Part B containing questions from units VII & VIII. Tata – McGraw Hill. 2/e.jwjobs.. Vol. Essential Grammar in Use. Orient Blackswan.jntuworld.jntuworld. English for Technical Communication. SubjectVerb agreement. one-word substitutes. 2009 2. Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English with DVD.www. Developing Communication Skills. Cambridge University Press. Asia. Pearson Education . polarization . UNIT V. Para .BaTio3.Einstein’s relation – Hall effect – Direct & indirect band gap semiconductors – p-n junction . UNIT III.net 2009-10________________________________________________ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B.MAGNETIC PROPERTIES: Introduction .E.Nicol prism -Theory of circular and elliptical polarized light .Newton’s rings Diffraction .Electronic.Broglie’s hypothesis – Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle Schroedinger’s one dimensional wave equation (Time Independent) . DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES: Introduction .com www. LCD & Photo diode.com .Fermi-Dirac distribution and effect of Temperature (qualitative treatment only) – Scattering .Source of electrical resistance Kronig-Penney model (qualitative treatment only) .Origin of magnetic moment – Classification of magnetic materials .Clausius-Mossotti equation –Frequency dependence of polarisability (qualitative treatment only) – Ferro electricity. semi conductors & insulators. Ionic and Orientation polarizations (qualitative treatment only) .Bravais lattices .Particle in a one dimensional potential box – Energy levels .CRYSTAL STRUCTURES AND X-RAY DIFFRACTION: Introduction -Space lattice .Soft and hard magnetic materials – Magnetic bubbles memory. UNIT II.Bragg’s law – Laue and Powder methods.Crystal systems Structure Simple cubic .Tech.jntuworld.Grating spectrum .www. I Year (M.Quarter and half wave plates.Fraunhofer diffraction at a double slit .) T 2 P 0 C 4 (9ABS102) ENGINEERING PHYSICS UNIT I. Ferro.Dia.Diffraction grating .Body Centered Cubic – Face Centered Cubic crystals .Hysteresis .PRINCIPLES OF QUANTUM MECHANICS & ELECTRON THEORY: Waves and Particles .SEMICONDUCTORS: Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors – Law of mass action – Continuity equation – Drift & diffusion .energy bands – metals.de.Band diagram of p-n junction diode – Diode Equation-LED.jwjobs. UNIT IV.Interference in thin films by reflection .Unit cell .Lattice parameter . anti-Ferro and Ferri magnetism . 25 www.X-ray diffraction by crystal planes .OPTICS: Interference .jntuworld.Fraunhofer diffraction at a single slit .Local field .Basis .Miller indices of planes and directions in crystals – Separation between successive (h k l) planes .Dielectric constant . FIBER OPTICS: Introduction .SUPERCONDUCTIVITY: General properties .Applications of Lasers in Industry. by Halliday. Ltd.International 4. TEXT BOOKS: 1. LASERS: Introduction – Characteristics of laser .ball milling –plasma arching – Chemical vapour deposition method – sol-gel methods – properties of nano materials – carbon nanotubes – properties and applications of carbon nano tubes .Penetration depth . Resnick and Krane.Palanisamy.Acceptance angle and Acceptance cone . Introduction to Nanoscience & Nano Technology by K.Numerical aperture – Types of Optical fibers and refractive index profiles – Optical fiber communication systems .Type I and Type II superconductors . Engineering Physics by M.Meissner effect . Engineering Physics by Mittal.K. Scientific and Medical fields. Physics Volume 2.www.Thyagarajan.Basic principles of nano materials – Fabrication of nano materials . Rajendran & K. Scitech Publications 2.Ruby Laser Helium-Neon Laser – GaAs Laser .Applications of superconductors.NANOMATERIALS : Introduction .Spontaneous and stimulated emission of radiation .Srinivasan New Age Publications REFERENCES: 1. UNIT VII. Solid State Physics by C. Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.Population inversion . Ltd 26 www.Flux quantization – Josephson effects – BCS theory .Kittel.Applications of nano materials. 3.Principle of optical fiber .Application of optical fibers. Engineering Physics by V. Prentice – Hall of India Pvt.Einstein’s coefficients .jntuworld.jntuworld.jwjobs. I. Banarjee .K. UNIT VIII.R.net ________________________________________________2009-10 UNIT VI. Engineering Physics by P.K Chattopadhyay & A. John Wiley India 2.com www.com .N. Wiley India 3. www.jntuworld.com www.jwjobs.net 2009-10________________________________________________ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B.Tech. I Year (M.E.) T P 2 0 C 4 (9ABS103) ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY UNIT I: Water: Sources of Water, Types of impurities in Water, Hardness of Water – Temporary and Permanent hardness. Units. Estimation of hardness by EDTA Method. Analysis of Water - Dissolved Oxygen. Disadvantages of Hard Water. Problems on hardness of water. Methods of Treatment of Water for Domestic Purpose – Sterilisation: Chlorination, Ozonisation. Water for Industrial purpose - Water for Steam Making, Boiler Troubles – Carry Over (Priming and Foaming), Boiler Corrosion, Scales and Sludge, Caustic Embrittlement. Water Treatment: - Internal Treatment – Colloidal, Phosphate, Calgon, Carbonate, Sodium aluminates Conditioning of Water. External Treatment - Ion- Exchange Process; Demineralization of Brakish Water – Reverse Osmosis. UNIT II: Science of Corrosion: Definition, Types of corrosion: Dry Corrosion, (Direct Chemical attack), Wet Corrosion, Theories of Corrosion and Mechanism, Electro Chemical Theory of Corrosion. Galvanic Series, Galvanic Corrosion, Concentration Cell Corrosion, Oxygen absorption type. Factors Influencing Corrosion. Control of Corrosion – Cathodic Protection – Sacrificial anode and Impressed Current. Uses of Inhibitors. Electro Plating, and Electro less plating (copper and nickel) UNIT III: Polymers: Polymerization Reactions – Basic concepts. Types of Polymerization – Addition and Condensation Polymerization. Plastics –Thermosetting and Thermoplastics. Composition, Properties and Engineering Uses of the Following: Teflon, Bakelite, Nylon. Rubber – Processing of Natural Rubber and Compounding. Elastomers – Buna S, Buna N, Polyurethane Rubber; Silicone Rubber. Conducting Polymers, Synthesis and applications of Polyacetylene and Poly aniline Liquid Crystals definition, properties, suitable examples and Engineering Applications UNIT IV: Chemistry of nano materials: Nano materials definition, properties and applications; Explosives and Propellants: Explosives, Classification, precautions during storage, blasting fuses, important explosives. Rocket propellants, classification of propellants. Lubricants :Principles and function of lubricants - Classification and properties of lubricants – Viscosity, flash and fire points, cloud and pour points, aniline point, Neutralisation Number and Mechanical Strength. 27 www.jntuworld.com www.jntuworld.com www.jwjobs.net ________________________________________________2009-10 UNIT V: Electro Chemistry: Conductance – Equivalent Conductance – Molecular Conductance, Conductometric Titrations – Applications of Conductivity Measurements. Electrochemical Cells: Measurement of EMF, Standard electrode potential, concentration cells, batteries (Ni–Cd cell), Lithium batteries. Fuel cell: hydrogen oxygen fuel cell and methanol fuel cell Insulators – Definition, Properties and Characteristics of Insulating Materials; Engineering Applications. UNIT VI: Phase rule: Definition, Terms involved in Phase Rule and Phase rule equation. Phase diagrams – one component system (water system), two component system (lead- silver system) Eutectics, heat treatment based on iron-carbon phase diagram, hardening, annealing. UNIT VII: Fuels and Combustion: Definition and Classification of fuels. Solid, liquid & gaseous fuels, Characteristics of a good fuel. Metallurgical Coke – Characteristics & Manufacture ( Otto-Halfmann). Petroleum – Refining – Synthetic Petrol. Calorific Value & its determination ( Bomb Calorimeter – Junker’s Gas Calorimeter). Combustion: Flue gas analysis by Orsat’s apparatus. UNIT VIII: Building Materials: Cement: composition of Portland cement, analysis, setting and hardening of cement (reactions). Refractories : Definition, Classification With Examples; Criteria of a Good Refractory Material; Causes for the failure of a Refractory Material TEXT BOOKS: 1. Engineering Chemistry Prof. K.N.Jayaveera, Dr.G.V.Subba Reddy and Dr.C. Ramachandraiah, McGraw Hill Higher Education Hyd., 2009 2. A text book of Engineering Chemistry by S.S. Dara, S.Chand & Co, New Delhi (2008) 3. Text book of Engineering Chemistry by Jain & Jain, Dhanpat Rai Publishing Company, 15th edition New Delhi (2008). REFERENCES: 1. Engineering Chemistry Dr. K. B. Chandrasekhar, Dr. U.N. Dash, Dr. Sujatha Mishra, Scitech Publications(India) Pvt. Limted, Hyderabad. 2009 2. Fuel Cells principles and applications by B.Viswanath, M.Aulice ScibiohUniversities press 3. Chemistry of Engineering Materials by C.V. Agarwal, Tara Publication, Varanasi.20084. Physical Chemistry - Glasston & Lewis. 4. 5. Engineering Chemistry (Vol.1&2) by J C Kuriacose and J. Rajaram, Tata McGraw-Hill Co, New Delhi (2004) 5. 6. Applied Chemistry: A Text Book for chemistry for Engineers & Technologists, G.D. Gesser, Springer, 2000 28 www.jntuworld.com www.jntuworld.com www.jwjobs.net 2009-10________________________________________________ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B.Tech. I Year (M.E.) Th Tu 3 1 C 6 (9ABS104) MATHEMATICS – I UNIT I– Differential equations of first order and first degree – Exact, linear and Bernoulli equations. Applications: to Newton’s law of cooling, law of natural growth and decay, orthogonal trajectories. UNIT II– Non-homogeneous linear differential equations of second and higher order with constant coefficients with RHS term of the type eax, Sin ax, cos ax, polynomials in x, eax V(x), xV(x), method of variation of parameters. UNIT III– Rolle’s Theorem – Lagrange’s Mean Value Theorem – (excluding proof). Simple examples of Taylor’s and Maclaurin’s Series - Functions of several variables – Jacobian – Maxima and Minima of functions of two variables, Lagrangian method of Multipliers with three variables only. UNIT – IV Raidus of Curvature – Curve tracing – Cartesian, polar and parametric curves. Applications of integration to lengths, volume and surface area of solids of revolution in Cartesian and polar coordinates UNIT V– Multiple integral: – Double and triple integrals – Change of Variables – Change of order of integration. UNIT VI– Laplace transform of standard functions – Inverse transform – First shifting Theorem, Transforms of derivatives and integrals – Unit step function – Second shifting theorem – Dirac’s delta function – Convolution theorem – Laplace transform of Periodic function. UNIT VII– Differentiation and integration of Laplace transform – Application of Laplace transforms to ordinary differential equations of first and second order. UNIT VIII– Vector Calculus: Gradient – Divergence – Curl and Their properties; Vector integration – Line integral - Potential function – Area , Surface and volume integrals. Vector integral theorems: Green’s theorem – Stoke’s and Gauss’s Divergence Theorem (excluding their proof). Verification of Green’s–Stoke’s and Gauss’s Theorems. 29 www.jntuworld.com Engineering Mathematics. A Text Book of Engineering Mathematics. Ramana. S.www.G. Vol – 1.com www.K. A Text Book of Engineering Mathematics. A Text Book of Engineering Mathematics. Universities Press. B. T.E.com . 2.V.Bail. N. C. A Text Book of Engineering Mathematics-1. 3.V.jntuworld. 2.Goyal & C.jntuworld. Sarveswara Rao Koneru. E. REFERENCES: 1.S. 3. Tata Mc Graw Hill. M. Pearson Education.jwjobs. Keshava Reddy. Chand & Company. Krishna Gandhi and Others. A Text Book of Advanced Engineering Mathematics – A Computer Approach. V. 4. Sankaraiah. A Text Book of Engineering Mathematics. Rukmangadachari. 30 www. Watkins.net ________________________________________________2009-10 TEXT BOOKS: 1. B. Thomson Book Collection. Book Links. Iyengar. String Conversions. Array of Pointers. Low Level Disk I/O. Preprocessor Commands.www. I Year (M. Scope rules. Expressions. Extern. Command. Features of Structures. Operators and Expressions. Structure and Functions. 31 www. Steps for File Operations. Pointers and Strings. Unit VI. Unit IV.com www. Computer Hardware. Unit III. Arrays .Introduction. String Library Functions. continue.Recursive Functions. Other Related Statements -break. Recursion . Communications Among Functions. Command Line Arguments. Declaration and Initialization of Structures. File Status functions (error handling). Enumerated Data Type.) Th Tu 3 1 (9A05101) PROGRAMMING IN C AND DATA STRUCTURES C 6 Unit I. Array of Structures. General Form of a C Program.Declaring and Referencing Arrays. Precedence and Associativity.while. Void Pointers. Memory Allocation Functions. Arrays Arguments. Applying the Software Development Method. Decision Statements . Bit Fields. Other File function.Tech.Line Arguments. Type Conversions.com . Functions with and without Arguments. Union of Structures.Structure and Union – Introduction. Top-Down Design and Structure Charts. do-while Statements. Unit V. Expression Evaluation. Pointers and Arrays. Register. String-To-Number and Number-To. Searching Errors in Reading/Writing of Files.Pointers .E. Pointer to Structure. Longer Strings.jntuworld. Array Subscripts.Introduction.jntuworld. Computer Software. typedef.net 2009-10________________________________________________ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. Storage Classes . Executable Statements.Electronic Computers then and Now. Read and Write. Multidimensional Arrays. Features of Pointers. Arithmetic Operations With Pointers. Structure within Structure.C Language Elements. Arrays of Pointers. Software Development Method. Streams and File Types. Loop Control Statements . goto. Pointer to Functions.Auto. Nested for Loops. Pointers to Pointers. Variable Declarations and Data Types. String Comparison. Unit II. Pointer Declaration. Union. Type Qualifiers. Algorithm. for.Overview of Computers and Programming .Library Functions.Files . Character operations. Application of Command Line Arguments. Scope.Functions .String Basics.jwjobs. Static. Strings . Using For Loops for Sequential Access.If and Switch Statements. Flowcharts. Using Array Elements as Function Arguments.Introduction to C Language . File I/O Structures. Pointers and Two-Dimensional Arrays. Programming Applications. E. Eighth Edition. Harrow. Insertion. Deletion. Operation on a Stack. J.Prasad.Exchange (Bubble) Sort.com . Cengage Learning. Programming in C and Data Structures.R. Dr.Overview of Data Structure. Chand 4. Insertion. Y.Forouzan and R.www.com www. and Postfix Notations.Langsam. Merge Sort. a snapshot oriented treatise with live engineering examples. Pearson Education / PHI. Ashok N. Representation of Arithmetic Expressions. 32 www. Deletion and Searching Operations. C and Data Structures.Balaguruswamy.jntuworld.A. Stack Related Terms. Kochan.Data Structures .Venkateswarlu. Dreamtech Press 3.J. Pearson Eductaion. C Programming & Data Structures. Pearson Education 2. Insertion Sort. Quick Sort. J. E. Conversion of Expression from Infix to Postfix. Searching Operations. Implementation of a Stack. Representation of a Stack. Programming in C – Stephen G. III Edition. Tata Mc Graw Hill 5.F.jntuworld.A. Unit VIII. B. Selection Sort. REFERENCES : 1. Searching.Tanenbaum. Gilberg. N. 2.jwjobs. Jones & K.V.Linear and Binary Search Methods. Augenstein. and M.Searching and Sorting .Hanly. TEXT BOOKS : 1. C and Data Structures.B. Kamthane and A. Representation of Queue. Infix. Queues Various Positions of Queue. Third Edition. C Programming with problem solving. S.M. Linked List . Prefix. Recursion. Dr.Singly Linked List. Linked List with and without header. Ananda Rao.net ________________________________________________2009-10 Unit VII. Data Structures using C – A. Evaluation of Postfix Expression. Projections of Points. Plane Figures. b) Cycloid.jwjobs. Cylinder Vs Cone. Curves used in Engineering Practice: a) Conic Sections including the Rectangular Hyperbola – General method only. UNIT VI– ISOMETRIC AND ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTIONS: Principles of Isometric Projection – Isometric Scale – Isometric Views– Conventions – Isometric Views of Lines.isometric lines. Finding True lengths & traces only. Isometric projections of spherical parts. True shapes of the sections. Cylinder.com . I Year (M.Tech.www. UNIT VII– INTERPENETRATION OF RIGHT REGULAR SOLIDS: Projections of curves of Intersection of Cylinder Vs Cylinder. Cylinder. UNIT III– PROJECTIONS OF PLANES: Projections of regular Plane surfaces/figures. Epicycloids and Hypocycloid c) Involutes. UNIT IV– PROJECTIONS OF SOLIDS: Projections of Regular Solids inclined to one or both planes – Auxiliary Views. Lines inclined to one or both planes. Pyramid. Cylinder Vs Prism.net 2009-10________________________________________________ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. Simple and Compound Solids – Isometric Projection of objects having non. Development of Surfaces of Right Regular Solids – Prisms.) T P C 0 6 6 (9A03101) ENGINEERING DRAWING UNIT I– INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DRAWING: Principles of Engineering Graphics and their Significance – Drawing Instruments and their Use – Conventions in Drawing – Lettering – BIS Conventions. Conversion of Isometric projections/views to Orthographic Views – Conventions.jntuworld. UNIT V– SECTIONS AND DEVELOPMENTS OF SOLIDS: Section Planes and Sectional views of Right Regular Solids–Prism. Projection of lines and planes using auxiliary planes.E. Pyramid and Cone. Problems on projections. Square Prism Vs Square Prism. d) Helices UNIT II– PROJECTION OF POINTS AND LINES: Principles of Orthographic Projection – Conventions – First and Third Angle Projections. Cone and their Sectional parts.com www. 33 www.jntuworld. www.jntuworld.com www.jwjobs.net ________________________________________________2009-10 UNIT VIII– PERSPECTIVE PROJECTIONS: Perspective View of Plane Figures and Simple Solids.Vanishing Point Method (General Methods only). TEXT BOOKS: 1. Engineering Drawing, N.D. Bhat, Charotar Publishers 2. Engineering Drawing, Johle, Tata McGraw-Hill 3. Engineering Drawing, Shah and Rana, 2/e, Pearson Education REFERENCES: 1. Engineering Drawing and Graphics, Venugopal/ New age 2. Engineering Drawing, B.V.R. Guptha, J.K. Publishesrs 3. Engineering Drawing, K.L. Narayana, P. Khanniah, Scitech Pub. 4. Engineering Drawing, Venkata Reddy, B.S.Publishers. 34 www.jntuworld.com www.jntuworld.com www.jwjobs.net 2009-10________________________________________________ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B.Tech. I Year (M.E.) Th 3 Tu 1 C 6 (9A01101) ENGINEERING MECHANICS UNIT I– BASIC CONCEPTS - System of forces– Moment of forces and its Application – Couples and Resultant of Force System EQUILIBRIUM OF SYSTEM OF FORCES: Free body diagrams –Types of Supports – Support reactions for beams with different types of loading – concentrated, uniformly distributed and uniformly varying loading. UNIT II– ANALYSIS OF PERFECT FRAMES: Types of frames – cantilever frames and simply supported frames – Analysis of frames using method of joints, Tension Coefficient method and methods of sections for vertical loads, horizontal loads and inclined loads. UNIT III– FRICTION: Types of friction– laws of Friction–Limiting friction–Cone of limiting friction– static and Dynamic Frictions – Motion of bodies – Wedge, Screw jack and differential Screw jack. UNIT IV– CENTROID AND CENTER OF GRAVITY: Centroids of simple figures – Centroids of Composite figures – Centre of Gravity of bodies – Centre of Gravity of Composite figures. (Simple problems only). UNIT V– AREA MOMENT OF INERTIA - Parallel axis and perpendicular axis theorems - Moments of Inertia of Composite Figures MASS MOMENT OF INERTIA: Moment of Inertia of Simple solids, Moment of Inertia of composite masses.( Simple problems only) UNIT VI– KINEMATICS : Rectilinear and Curve linear motion – Velocity and Acceleration – Motion of A Rigid Body – Types and their Analysis in Planar Motion. UNIT VII– KINETICS : Analysis as particles and Analysis as a Rigid Body in Translation – Central Forces of motion – Equations of Plane Motion – Fixed Axis Rotation – Rolling Bodies – Work Energy Method – Equation for Translation – Work – Energy application to Particle Motion, Connection System – Fixed axis Rotation and Plane Motion. 35 www.jntuworld.com www.jntuworld.com www.jwjobs.net ________________________________________________2009-10 UNIT VIII– MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS: Definitions, Concepts. Simple harmonic motion. Free vibrations. Simple, Compound and Torsional pendulums- Numerical problems TEXT BOOKS: 1. 2. 3. Engineering Mechanics, Shames & Rao – Pearson Education. Engineering Mechanics, Fedrinand L.Singer – B.S. Publishers. Engineering Mechanics, Bhavikatti and Rajasekharappa REFERENCES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Engineering Mechanics-Statics and dynamics, A.Nelson, Tata McGraw-Hill Company Mechanics of Materials by Timoshenko & Gere, CBS Engineering Mechanics – B. Bhathacharya- Oxford University Publications Mechanics of Materials - Dr. B. C.Punmia, Ashok Kumar Jain, Arun Kumar Jain, Laxmi Publication Engineering Mechanics –Arthur P. Boresi and Richard J. Schmidt. – Brooks/Cole – Cengage Learning 36 www.jntuworld.com where n is a value supplied by the user. Exercise 3 a) Write C programs that use both recursive and non-recursive functions i) To find the factorial of a given integer. queues. Subsequent terms are found by adding the preceding two terms in the sequence. Recommended Systems/Software Requirements: • Intel based desktop PC with ANSI C Compiler and Supporting Editors Exercise l. • To teach the student to write programs in C to solve the problems.com www.x6/6! + x8/8! . Write C program to find the distance travelled at regular intervals of time given the values of ‘u’ and ‘a’. Exercise 2. stacks.jntuworld. ii) To find the GCD (greatest common divisor) of two given integers. • To introduce the student to simple linear data structures such as lists. a) Write a C program to find the sum of individual digits of a positive integer. a) Write a C program to calculate the following Sum: Sum=1.Tech. Exercise 4 a) The total distance travelled by vehicle in ‘t’ seconds is given by distance S = ut+1/2at2 where ‘u’ and ‘a’ are the initial velocity (m/sec.) and acceleration (m/sec2) respectively.) T 0 P 3 C 4 (9A05102) C PROGRAMMING AND DATA STRUCTURES LAB Objectives: • To make the student learn a programming language.x10/10! b) Write a C program to find the roots of a quadratic equation.x2/2! + x4/4! .net 2009-10________________________________________________ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. I Year (M. Write a C program to generate the first n terms of the sequence.jwjobs.jntuworld. The program should provide the flexibility to the user to 37 www.com . c) Write a C program to generate all the prime numbers between 1 and n. b) A Fibonacci sequence is defined as follows: the first and second terms in the sequence are 0 and 1.E. iii) To solve Towers of Hanoi problem.www. performs the operation and then prints the result. /. the sum Perform error checking.*. Thus 2’s complement of 11100 is 00100. Exercise 10 a) 2’s complement of a number is obtained by scanning it from right to left and complementing all the bits after the first appearance of a 1. then go back and read in the next pair of numbers of without computing the sum. Write a C program to find the 2’s complement of a binary number. Find if any values of x are also illegal ? If so.+xn For example: if n is 3 and x is 5. words and characters in a given text.www. Exercise 9 Write a C program to read in two numbers. the formula does not make sense for negative exponents – if n is less than 0. b) Write a C program to determine if the given string is a palindrome or not Exercise 7 a) Write a C program that displays the position or index in the string S where the string T begins. Print x. or – 1 if S doesn’t contain T. b) Write a C program to convert a Roman numeral to its decimal equivalent.jwjobs. x and n.jntuworld. then the program computes 1+5+25+125.com www. which takes two integer operands and one operator from the user. and then compute the sum of the geometric progression: 1+x+x2+x3+…………. n.com . b) Write a C program to count the lines.-. test for them too. (Consider the operators +. Exercise 8 a) Write a C program to generate Pascal’s triangle. b) Write a C program to construct a pyramid of numbers. ii) To delete n Characters from a given position in a given string. b) Write a C program. 38 www. b) Write a C program that uses functions to perform the following: i) Addition of Two Matrices ii) Multiplication of Two Matrices Exercise 6 a) Write a C program that uses functions to perform the following operations: i) To insert a sub-string in to a given main string from a given position.jntuworld. % and use Switch Statement) Exercise 5 a) Write a C program to find both the largest and smallest number in a list of integers. Have your program print an error message if n<0. For example.net ________________________________________________2009-10 select his own time intervals and repeat the calculations for different values of ‘u’ and ‘a’. com .www.e. (Note: The file name and n are specified on the command line.jwjobs.) Exercise 12 a) Write a C program which copies one file to another. b) Write a C programme to merge two files into a third file (i.com www..jntuworld.: i) Creation ii) Insertion iii) Deletion iv) Traversal Exercise 15 Write C programs that implement stack (its operations) using i) Arrays ii) Pointers Exercise 16 Write C programs that implement Queue (its operations) using i) Arrays ii) Pointers Exercise 17 Write a C program that uses Stack operations to perform the following: i) Converting infix expression into postfix expression ii) Evaluating the postfix expression Exercise 18 Write a C program that implements the following sorting methods to sort a given list of integers in ascending order i) Bubble sort ii) Selection sort 39 www. b) Write a C program to reverse the first n characters in a file.jntuworld. the contents of the first file followed by those of the second are put in the third file) Exercise 14 Write a C program that uses functions to perform the following operations on singly linked list.net 2009-10________________________________________________ Exercise 11 Write a C program that uses functions to perform the following operations: i) Reading a complex number ii) Writing a complex number iii) Addition of two complex numbers iv) Multiplication of two complex numbers (Note: represent complex number using a structure.) Exercise 13 a) Write a C programme to display the contents of a file. Computer Basics and C Programming.www. Prasad. 4. Venugopal and S. 40 www. Exercise 24 Write C programs to implement Trapezoidal and Simpson methods.Hanly.R.R. V. an introduction to modern programming. PHI Publications.com . M. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Ashok N. Exercise 23 Write C programs to implement the linear regression and polynomial regression algorithms. Exercise 21 Write C program that implement the Merge sort method to sort a given list of integers in ascending order.net ________________________________________________2009-10 Exercise 19 Write C programs that use both recursive and non recursive functions to perform the following searching operations for a Key value in a given list of integers: i) Linear search ii) Binary search Exercise 20 Write C program that implements the Quick sort method to sort a given list of integers in ascending order. Ananda Rao.Cooper. Jaico Publishing House.Gregory forward interpolation.com www. 3. K. Exercise 22 Write C programs to implement the Lagrange interpolation and Newton. TMH Publications. Kamthane and A. Rajaraman. J.jwjobs. The Spirit of C. Mastering C.jntuworld.jntuworld.R. Programming in C and Data Structures. Pearson Education 2. time required to fabricate and also should be able to estimate the cost of the product or job work. scientist. steels. figures. stock c. Metal Cutting Apart from the above the shop rooms should display charts. hopper or funnel from out of 22 or 20 guage G. Fitting shop– Two joints (exercises) from: square joint. layouts. Welding – Preparation of two welds (exercises): single V butt joint. WORKSHOP ENGINEERING WORKSHOP Objectives: The budding Engineer may turn out to be a technologist. models of jobs. practitioner. mortise and tenon T joint. equipment and general practices to all the engineering students.) T 0 P 3 C 4 (9A03102) ENGINEERING AND I.jntuworld. sheet d. shop safety etc. groove and tongue: Making middle lap T joint. meters. cylinder. entrepreneur.net 2009-10________________________________________________ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B.jntuworld. Foundry– Preparation of two moulds (exercises): for a single pattern and a double pattern. Carpentry shop– Two joints (exercises) involving tenon and mortising. hand machines. materials with names such as different woods. There is a need to equip the engineer with the knowledge of common and newer engineering materials as well as shop practices to fabricate. machinery or equipment necessary. gauges. Plumbing b. consultant etc.jwjobs. Plastics. (though they may not be used for the 41 www. circuits. 1. double V butt joint or T fillet joint 2.Tech. Bridle T joint from out of 300 x 40 x 25 mm soft wood stock b. cross lap joint. hand tools. TRADES FOR DEMONSTRATION: a.T. manufacture or work with materials. Essentially he should know the labour involved. equipment. f.www. E. e. CD or DVD displays.S. Sheet metal shop– Two jobs (exercises) from: Tray. V joint.I. wiring for stair case lamp. wood faults. half round joint or dove tail joint out of 100 x 50 x 5 mm M. First aid.com .com www. TRADES FOR EXERCISES: a. wiring for a water pump with single phase starter. I Year (M. House-wiring– Two jobs (exercises) from: wiring for ceiling rose and two lamps (bulbs) with independent switch controls with or without looping. tools. lap joint. Hence engineering work shop practice is included to introduce some common shop practices and on hand experience to appreciate the use of skill. Machine Shop c. jntuworld..jntuworld. Ramesh Babu. i. Productivity tools module would enable the students in crafting professional word documents. Draw the block diagram of the CPU along with the configuration of each peripheral and submit to your instructor. worms and other cyber attacks would be introduced. power point presentations and personal web sites using the Microsoft suite of office tools and LaTeX. 2009 2. excel spread sheets. Internet & World Wide Web and Productivity tools including Word.com . components in a CPU and its functions. PC Hardware introduces the students to a personal computer and its basic peripherals. REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. GHF Nayler. In the class work or in the examination knowledge of all shop practices may be stressed upon rather than skill acquired in making the job.Kannaiah/ K.Narayana/ SciTech Publishers.jwjobs. Dictionary of Mechanical Engineering. 4/e Vikas 4.www. Usage of web browsers. tips and tricks would be covered.e. In addition. The students should work on a working PC (PIV or higher)to disassemble and assemble back to working condition and install Windows and Linux on the same PC. Jaico Publishing House. In addition hardware and software level troubleshooting process.com www. email. awareness of cyber hygiene. Internet & World Wide Web module introduces the different ways of hooking the PC on to the internet from home and workplace for usage of the internet. Saravana Pandian. The modules include training on PC Hardware. the process of assembling a personal computer. (It is recommended to use Microsoft office 2007 in place of MS Office 2003) PC Hardware Exercise 1 – Task 1: Identify the peripherals of a computer. Power Point and Publisher. Work shop Manual / P. Ltd. Excel.net ________________________________________________2009-10 exercises but they give valuable information to the student). WORKSHOP Objectives: The IT Workshop for engineers is a training lab course.. protecting the personal computer from getting infected with the viruses. Linux and the required device drivers. newsgroups and discussion forums would be covered. V. I. VRB Publishers Pvt. Engineering Work shop practice for JNTU. installation of system software like MS Windows.L.T. 3. Jeyapoovan. 42 www. Engineering Practices Lab Manual. Students are suggested to work similar tasks in the Laptop scenario wherever possible. The system should be configured as dual boot with both windows and Linux. Using help and resources.com . Lab instructor should verify the installation and follow it up with a Viva.com www. Task 1 : Using LaTeX and Word to create project certificate. Using Character Spacing.jntuworld. Lab instructors should verify the installation and follow it up with a Viva Exercise 5 – Task 5: Hardware Troubleshooting: Students have to be given a PC which does not boot due to improper assembly or defective peripherals. Exercise 3 – Task 3: Every student should individually install MS windows on the personal computer. A video shall be given as part of the course content. They should identify the problem and fix it to get the computer back to working condition. Using LaTeX and word – Accessing. Features to be covered:Formatting Fonts in word. rulers. They should identify the problem and fix it to get the computer back to working condition. The work done should be verified by the instructor and followed up with a Viva. Applying Text effects.jwjobs. Inserting Header and Footer. Borders and Colors. 43 www. This computer should have windows installed. Details of the four tasks and features that would be covered in each.www. format painter in word. overview of toolbars. saving files. OFFICE TOOLS LaTeX and Word Exercise 7 – Word Orientation: The mentor needs to give an overview of LaTeX and Microsoft (MS) office 2007/ equivalent (FOSS) tool word: Importance of LaTeX and MS office 2007/ equivalent (FOSS) tool Word as word Processors. Exercise 4 – Task 4: Every student should install Linux on the computer. Lab instructors should verify the work and follow it up with a Viva. The work done should be verified by the instructor and followed up with a Viva Exercise 6 – Task 6: Software Troubleshooting: Students have to be given a malfunctioning CPU due to system software problems. Also students need to go through the video which shows the process of assembling a PC.jntuworld. Drop Cap in word.net 2009-10________________________________________________ Exercise 2 – Task 2: Every student should disassemble and assemble the PC back to working condition. Using Date and Time option in both LaTeX and Word. Formatting Text. Inserting –Images. to the instructor.jntuworld. search toolbars and pop up blockers. Format Cells.Excel Orientation: The mentor needs to tell the importance of MS office 2007/ equivalent (FOSS) tool Excel as a Spreadsheet tool. Slide Layouts. Summation. configure their personal firewall and windows update on their computer. This should be demonstrated by the student to the satisfaction of instructors.Features to be covered:. Inserting Text. bookmarks. Topic covered during this Exercise includes : Hyperlinks. Objects. Finally students should demonstrate. saving excel files. They need to first install an anti virus software. Exercise 10 . give the details of the four tasks and features that would be covered in each.PPT Orientation. Using help and resources. Exercise 12 . Word Art.Task 2 : Second Exercise helps students in making their presentations interactive. Video. Tables and Charts Internet & World Wide Web 2 Exercises Exercise 11 .Task 2: Search Engines & Netiquette: Students should know what search engines are and how to use the search engines. Topic covered during this Exercise includes :. Auto Shapes. A few topics would be given to the students for which they need to search on Google. Clip Art. how to access the websites and email.jwjobs.net ________________________________________________2009-10 Excel Exercise 8 .Gridlines.com www. Lines and Arrows in both LaTeX and Powerpoint.Task1: Students will be working on basic power point utilities and tools which help them create basic power point presentation. Surfing the Web: Students customize their web browsers with the LAN proxy settings.com . Audio. Bullets and Numbering. Formatting Text LaTeX and MS/equivalent (FOSS) tool Power Point Exercise 9 .www.jntuworld. Students will be given model power point presentation which needs to be replicated (exactly how it’s asked). Cyber Hygiene: Students would be exposed to the various threats on the internet and would be asked to configure their computer to be safe on the internet. Web Browsers. 44 www. Using Excel – Accessing.Task 1: Orientation & Connectivity Boot Camp : Students should get connected to their Local Area Network and access the Internet. Task 1: Creating a Scheduler . If there is no internet connectivity preparations need to be made by the instructors to simulate the WWW on the LAN. In the process they configure the TCP/IP setting. overview of toolbars. auto fill. LaTeX Companion – Leslie Lamport. 3. Scott Muller QUE. Introduction to Information Technology. Third Edition by David Anfinson and Ken Quamme. WILEY Dreamtech 6. Peter Norton. Pearson Education. 2. – CISCO Press. PHI/Pearson. PC’s 18th e.www. Introduction to Computers. 45 www. Pearson Education.net 2009-10________________________________________________ REFERENCES : 1. Comdex Information Technology course tool kit.jwjobs.jntuworld. 6/e Mc Graw Hill 4.com www. Vikas Gupta. IT Essentials PC Hardware and Software Companion Guide. Pearson Education 5. ITL Education Solutions limited.jntuworld. Upgrading and Repairing.com . B – H Curve. 5. HeNe laser source. Stewart-Gee’s apparatus. 12. Sonometer. Newton rings setup. Grating. Verification of laws of stretched string – Sonometer. Energy gap kit (four probe method). Hall effect kit. 9. Mercury vapour lamp. Torsional pendulum. 2. Newton’s Rings. 11. Wedge arrangement.com www. Optical fiber. B-H loop kit.E. 15.) T 0 P 3/2 each C 4 (9ABS106) ENGINEERING PHYSICS LAB and ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY LAB ENGINEERING PHYSICS LAB Any TEN of the following experiments are to be performed during the Academic year. 3. Determination of thickness of a thin wire using parallel fringes. Numerical aperture of an optical fiber. 13. Determination of particle size by using a laser source. 14. Equipment required: Spectrometer. 8.Diffraction Grating. 10. Melde’s experiment – Transverse & Longitudinal modes. 1.jntuworld. Determination of wavelength of a laser source . 7. Hall effect. Name of the Experiment Determination of wavelength of given source – spectrometer – normal incidence method.www. Dielectric constant kit.com . Travelling Microscope.jwjobs. Sl. Dispersive power of the prism – Spectrometer. 4. Prism. 6.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B.No.Tech. Energy gap of a material of p-n junction Determination of rigidity modulus of a wire material – Torsional pendulum Determination of dielectric constant. Melde’s apparatus 46 www. Sodium vapour lamp. I Year (M.jntuworld. Magnetic field along the axis of a current carrying coil – Stewart and Gee’s method. Bomb Calorimeter 5.Jayaveera and K.www. Gas cylinders with Bunsen burners 9.jwjobs. Mohr’s salt. Standard flasks. urea.com . Enterprizes Ltd.1& No. S. Equipment Required: 1. 4. Burettes. benzoic acid. fast sulfon black-f. 2. Chemicals: Hydrochloric acid. by Iodometry. (Borosil) 2. Beakers.M.. ammonium sulphate. 6. burette stands 8. 3. Determination of Eutectic Temperature of binary system (Urea – Benzoic Acid) BOOKS: 1. ELBS Edition. Determination of viscosity of the oils through Redwood viscometer 8. Determination of calorific value of fuel using Bomb calorimeter 9. Preparation of Standard EDTA and Estimation of Copper 5. Estimation of dissolved oxygen 10. test tube stands. Chemistry-lab manual by Dr K. magnesium sulphate. methanol. EDTA. Determination of Manganese in Steel and Iron in Cement. Boiling Test tubes. 2. Conductometer/ Conductivity bridge 7. Vogel’s Book of Quantitative Inorganic Analysis.net 2009-10________________________________________________ ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY LAB 1. Wash bottles.B.com www. Glass ware: Pipettes. Analytical balance (keroy) (15 Nos) 3. Determination of strength of the given Hydrochloric acid against standard sodium hydroxide solution by Conducto metric titration 7. Chandra Sekhar. Volumetric Flasks. 47 www.N. Preparation of Standard Potassium Dichromate and Estimation of Copper. reagent bottles. ammonia. Calorimeter 4. Preparation of Standard EDTA solution and Estimation of Hardness of Water.jntuworld. Preparation of Standard Potassium Dichromate and Estimation of Ferrous Iron. Redwood viscometer No. calcium sulphate etc.2 6. sodiumhydroxide. Measuring jars. EBT indicator. copper sulphate.jntuworld. 2. and rhythm 4. Oral Presentations.Tech. learner-friendly modes of language learning 3. I Year (M.Prepared and Extempore. GMAT etc.jntuworld. To expose the students to a varied blend of self-instructional.Debate 48 www.jwjobs. To enable them to learn better pronunciation through stress on word accent.com www. TOEFL.jntuworld. Introduction to the Sounds of English.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. Describing Objects / Situations / People.com . 7. format-making etc. Situational Dialogues (giving directions etc. Objectives: 1.Vowels. Speaking on the mobiles and telephone conversation 5. 6. 3. and sharpen public speaking skills 2. Information Transfer 10. 9. report.) T 0 P 3 C 4 (9ABS107) ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS LAB The Language Lab focuses on the production and practice of sounds of language and equips students with the use of English in everyday situations and contexts. 8. 5. To initiate them into greater use of the computer in resume preparation. to participate in group discussions. thus providing them with the required ability to face computer-based competitive exams such GRE.www. intonation. SYLLABUS : The following course content is prescribed for the English Language Laboratory sessions: 1. Role Play.E. To train students to use language effectively in everyday conversations. ‘Just A Minute’ Sessions (JAM). to help them face interviews. Introduction to Stress and Intonation. To help the students cultivate the habit of reading passages from the computer monitor. Diphthongs & Consonants.writing.) 4. Ltd.study by learners. V. Composition etc.V.. Composition • Dorling Kindersley series of Grammar. S. Kamlesh Sadanand & D. Harrison. Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. • The Rosetta Stone English Library • Clarity Pronunciation Power – Part I • Mastering English in Vocabulary. 5. R. Foundation Books Pvt Ltd with CD • Learning to Speak English . PRESCRIBED SOFTWARE: GLOBARENA Suggested Software: • Cambridge Advanced Learners’ English Dictionary with CD.jntuworld. 3.Your Success Mantra . B. Cambridge with CD • English in Mind. Sethi. Daniel Jones Current Edition with CD. 2. 2008 49 www.4 CDs • Microsoft Encarta with CD • Murphy’s English Grammar. New Delhi.www. Body Language. Krishna Mohan & NP Singh (Macmillan) A Practical Course in English Pronunciation.8 GHZ b) RAM – 512 MB Minimum c) Hard Disk – 80 GB ii) Headphones of High quality. K. one master console. Cambridge Books Suggested for English Language Lab Library (to be located within the lab in addition to the CDs of the text book which are loaded on the systems): 1. System Requirement (Hardware component): Computer network with Lan with minimum 60 multimedia systems with the following specifications: i) P – IV Processor a) Speed – 2. LAN facility and English language software for self. a T. Spellings.com www. Grammar. Speaking English Effectively.jntuworld. • Language in Use. a digital stereo –audio & video system and camcorder etc. Punctuation.Chand & Co. Orient Longman 2006 Edn. (with two Audio cassettes) by J. Bansal and J.jwjobs. Herbert Puchta and Jeff Stranks with Meredith Levy. 4.A System.. Spoken English.com .net 2009-10________________________________________________ Minimum Requirement: The English Language Lab shall have two parts: i) The Computer aided Language Lab for 60 students with 60 systems. ii) The Communication Skills Lab with movable chairs and audio-visual aids with a P. English Pronouncing Dictionary. Dr Shalini Verma. Jindal. 7.jntuworld.net ________________________________________________2009-10 6. Foundation Books. P.com www.jwjobs.jntuworld. English Dictionary for Advanced Learners. Macmillan 2009 A Handbook for Englsih language Laboratories. 2009 DELTA’s key to the Next Generation TOEFL Test. 6 audio CDS.com .Sureshkumar. 8. ( with CD ) International edn. E.www.Sreehari. New Age International Publishers. 2007 50 www. UNIT – IV Fourier integral theorem – Fourier sine and cosine integrals. Bio-Tech.Engg) UNIT – I Matrices: Elementary row transformations – Rank – Normal form – Echelon form – Consistency – Solution of system of simultaneous linear homogeneous and nonhomogeneous equations.net 2009-10________________________________________________ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B.com www.Quadratic forms – Reduction of quadratic forms to canonical form and their nature. UNIT – VI Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations: Introduction – The Bisection Method – The Method of False Position – The Iteration Method – Newton-Raphson Method.jntuworld. Eigen vectors – Properties – Cayley-Hamilton Theorem – Inverse and powers of a matrix by Cayley-Hamilton theorem UNIT – II Symmetric. heat equation and two-dimensional Laplace’s equation under initial and boundary conditions. Mech. continuation – Half-range Fourier sine and cosine expansions.Tech. Aero. Orthogonal. Fourier transforms – Fourier sine and cosine transforms – Properties – Inverse transforms – Finite Fourier transforms. Interpolation: Introduction – Newton’s forward and backward interpolation formulae – Lagrange’s Interpolation formula.www.jntuworld. UNIT – V Formation of partial differential equations by elimination of arbitrary constants and arbitrary functions – Method of separation of variables – Solutions of one dimensional wave equation.jwjobs. Hermitian. Skew Hermitian and unitary matrices and their properties .com . II-I Sem (M.E) T P 4 0 C 4 (9ABS301) MATHEMATICS – II (Common to Civil. 51 www. Eigen values. skew – Symmetric. UNIT – III Fourier Series: Determination of Fourier coefficients – Fourier series – Even and odd functions – Fourier series in an arbitrary interval – Even and odd period. Sastry. 2. 4. Introduction to Numerical Analysis – S.S. Chand & Company. Deepthi Publications. Prabhakar Rao. C. T.jntuworld. A Text Book of Engineering Mathematics.www. Raman.com www. Nageshwara Rao. REFERENCES: 1. Vol–II. TEXT BOOKS: 1.S. Book Links. Narasimhulu & N. 2. A Text Book of Engineering Mathematics. PH – I Question Paper Pattern : 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions.com . A Text Book of Engineering Mathematics. 3. 52 www. P. Krishna Gandhi and Others S. A Text Book of Engineering Mathematics. Sarveswara Rao Keneru. Introduction to Numerical Analysis Using MATLAB – Butt – Firewall Media. Engineering Mathematics.jntuworld. UNIT – VIII Numerical solution of Ordinary Differential equations: Solution by Taylor’s seriesPicard’s Method of successive Approximations-Euler’s Method-Runge-Kutta Method – Predictor-Corrector Method – Milne’s Method. Iyengar.G.V. Each question should not have more than 3 bits. B. Y. 3. Sankaraiah.V.net ________________________________________________2009-10 UNIT – VII Curve fitting: Fitting a straight line – Second degree curve – Exponentional curve-Power curve by method of least squares.K. Tata Mc Graw Hill. Numerical Differentiation and Integration – Trapezoidal rule – Simpson’s 1/3 Rule – Simpson’s 3/8 Rule. B. V. Universities Press.jwjobs. M and rate of loading at a section of a beam.Angle and Channel sections – Design of simple beam sections.l.d. UNIT – IV SHEAR STRESSES : Derivation of formula – Shear stress distribution across various beams sections like rectangular.Theory of pure torsion. B.com . u.Tech.F.types of Springs – deflection of closed and open coil helical springs under axial pull and axial couple – Springs in series and parallel.com www.polar section modulus. T/J=q/r=Nθ/l – Assumptions made in the theory of pure torsion. triangular. sudden.jntuworld.E) T P 4 0 C 4 (9A01301) MECHANICS OF SOLIDS UNIT – I SIMPLE STRESSES & STRAINS : Elasticity and plasticity – Types of stresses & strains–Hooke’s law– stress – strain diagram for mild steel – Working stress – Factor of safety – Lateral strain. I..torsional moment of resistance.www. UNIT – III FLEXURAL STRESSES : Theory of simple bending – Assumptions – Derivation of bending equation: M/ I = f/y = E/R Neutral axis –Determination bending stresses – section modulus of rectangular and circular sections (Solid and Hollow).Derivation of torsion equations. Poisson’s ratio & volumetric strain – Elastic moduli & the relationship between them – Bars of varying section – composite bars – Temperature stresses.Strain energy – Resilience – Gradual.F and B. circular.Introduction. SPRINGS. uniformly varying loads and combination of these loads – Point of contra flexure – Relation between S.net 2009-10________________________________________________ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B.M diagrams for cantilever. UNIT – II SHEAR FORCE AND BENDING MOMENT : Definition of beam – Types of beams – Concept of shear force and bending moment – S.T. impact and shock loadings. II-I Sem (M.carriage or leaf springs 53 www. I. simply supported and overhanging beams subjected to point loads.jwjobs.. UNIT – V TORSION OF CIRCULAR SHAFTS. T angle sections.jntuworld. by S.jwjobs. Umesh Publications. Singer Longman.Timshenko 5. 54 www. 2. Strength of Materials -By Jindal.net ________________________________________________2009-10 UNIT – VI DEFLECTION OF BEAMS : Bending into a circular arc – slope. Strength of Materials by S.jntuworld. TEXT BOOKS : 1.jntuworld. .Junnarkar. Strength of materials by Bhavikatti. Mechanics of Structures Vol-III.D. UNIT – VII THIN CYLINDERS : Thin seamless cylindrical shells – Derivation of formula for longitudinal and circumferential stresses – hoop. 3. and volume of thin cylinders – Riveted boiler shells – Thin spherical shells.www.com www. Solid Mechanics.com . Mohr’s theorems – Moment area method – application to simple cases including overhanging beams. 4.U. 2. by Popov REFERENCES : 1. UNIT – VIII Thick cylinders–lame’s equation – cylinders subjected to inside & out side pressures – compound cylinders. deflection and radius of curvature – Differential equation for the elastic line of a beam – Double integration and Macaulay’s methods – Determination of slope and deflection for cantilever and simply supported beams subjected to point loads.L uniformly varying load. Question Paper Pattern : 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions.B. Strength of Materials by Andrew Pytel and Ferdinond L. Analysis of structures by Vazirani and Ratwani. longitudinal and Volumetric strains – changes in dia. Lakshmi publications. Each question should not have more than 3 bits. 2007. Ohm’s Law. Inductive networks. Fundamentals of Electrical and Electronics Engineering by T.jntuworld. 2.S Naidu and S. Kamakshaiah.Chand & Co. Parallel circuits and Star-delta and delta-star transformations. Types of elements. II-I Sem (M. S. Principles of Electrical and Electronics Engineering by V.I ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS: Basic definitions. TMH Publications. UNIT .II DC MACHINES : Principle of operation of DC Generator – emf equation . 5th Edition. 2.jwjobs.III TRANSFORMERS : Principle of operation of single phase transformers – emf equation – losses – efficiency and regulation UNIT .net 2009-10________________________________________________ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B.jntuworld. Resistive networks. capacitive networks. TEXT BOOKS: 1.John R. TMH Publ.www. SCITECH Publications. 2nd Edition. UNIT . Hackworth. Richard L Jones – Thomson Learning 3.IV AC MACHINES : Principle of operation of alternators – regulation by synchronous impedance method –Principle of operation of induction motor – slip – torque characteristics – applications. Basic Electrical Engineering by Kothari and Nagarath. Kirchoff’s Laws. REFERENCES: 1. Introduction to Electrical Engineering – M. Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering and technology by William D Stanley. 55 www.Tech.com .E) T P 4 0 C 4 (9A02301) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING PART-A-ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING UNIT .com www.types – DC motor types – torque equation – applications – three point starter. Thyagarajan. Series.Mehta.K. Rectifiers-Half Wave. V-I characteristics. Symbol. Electrostatic and Magnetic Deflection. 2.com . TMH. Flow Detection and Other Applications.Helfrick. 1998.www.Cooper. 2005. REFERENCES: 1. Electronic devices and circuits – R. Millman’s Electronic Devices and Circuits-J.C. 56 www. UNIT-VIII CATHODE RAY OSCILLOSCOPE Principles of CRT (Cathode Ray Tube).Mittal-PHI. Necessary conditions for Oscillators.K. Deflection Sensitivity.L. Applications of CRO-Voltage. Satyabratajit. 3. Transistor as an Amplifier. Electronic Devices and Circuits-K.Boylestad and Louis Nashelsky.Lal Kishore. DIELECTRIC HEATING: Theory of Dielectric heating and its industrial Applications. Full Wave and Bridge Rectifiers (Simple Problems).net ________________________________________________2009-10 PART-B-ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING UNIT-V DIODE AND ITS CHARACTERISTICS: PN Junction diode.jntuworld.jntuworld. Note: In Electrical Engineering ad Electronics Engineering minimum of two questions form each part should be chosen for answering five questions in the end Semester Examination. UNIT-VI TRANSISTORS PNP and NPN Junction Transistor. Current and Frequency Measurements.Millman and C. TEXT BOOKS: 1. 2. Modern Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques-Albert D. BSP. 2nd Edition. 2nd Edition.Halkias. Frequency Response of CE Amplifier. 9th Edition. SCR Characteristics and Applications. UNIT-VII INDUCTION HEATING: Theory of Induction Heating. WillamD.com www. Industrial Electronics by G. Diode Applications. Application in Industries. Single Stage CE Amplifier. PEI/PHI. Concepts of Feedback Amplifier. ULTASONICS: Generation. 2006.jwjobs. Study of important binary phase diagrams of Cu-Ni-. UNIT . Spheriodal graphite cast iron. grey cast iron. glasses. Titanium and its alloys. Hardenability. peritectic reaction. and Fe-Fe3C.com www. II-I Sem (M. Transformations in the solid state – allotropy.net 2009-10________________________________________________ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. cermets. surface hardening methods.www. Isomorphous alloy systems.crystallization of metals. structure and properties of plain carbon steels. Malleable Cast iron. Classification of steels. UNIT .Tech. eutectic systems.jwjobs. UNIT – V Heat treatment of Alloys: Effect of alloying elements on Iron – Iron carbon system. types of solid solutions. intermediate alloy phases.jntuworld. Alloy cast irons. Hume Rotherys rules. Cryogenic treatment of alloys. UNIT -IV Cast Irons and Steels : Structure and properties of White Cast iron. tool and die steels. Annealing. normalizing.VI Non-ferrous Metals and Alloys : Structure and properties of copper and its alloys.II Constitution of Alloys : Necessity of alloying. grain and grain boundaries.E) T P 4 0 C 4 (9A03301) MATERIAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING UNIT – I Structure of Metals : Bonds in Solids – Metallic bond . peritectoid reactions. eutectoid. 57 www. Age hardening treatment. Aluminium and its alloys. phase rule. congruent melting intermediate phases. equilibrium cooling and heating of alloys.jntuworld. coring miscibility gaps. relationship between equilibrium diagrams and properties of alloys. Hardening. tempering .com . UNIT – VII Ceramic materials : Crystalline ceramics. Low alloy steels. TTT diagrams. UNIT -III Equilibrium of Diagrams : Experimental methods of construction of equilibrium diagrams. and electron compounds. effect of grain boundaries on the properties of metal / alloys – determination of grain size. Hadfield manganese steels. Lever rule. Al-Cu. A Flinn and P K Trojan. Material Science and Metallurgy. Question Paper Pattern : 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions.jntuworld. Sidney H. R.net ________________________________________________2009-10 UNIT . Essential of Materials Science and Engineering. Jaico Books. Elements of Material science. Avener.jntuworld. Thomson. Science of Engineering Materials.VIII Composite materials : Classification of composites. Donald R. Engineering Materials and Their Applications – R. particle – reinforced materials.com . S. Agarwal 3. metal – matrix composites and Carbon – Carbon composites.Askeland. metal ceramic mixtures.com www. William and collister. TEXT BOOKS : 1. fiber reinforced materials.jwjobs. 2. Materials Science and Engineering. kodgire. various methods of component manufacture of composites. 2.K. 58 www. REFERENCES : 1.www.Rajput. V.Chand. 4. Rahghavan 5. Introduction to Physical Metallurgy. Each question should not have more than 3 bits. Engineering materials and metallurgy. 6. Point and Path function. PMM of Second kind. Phase Transformations – Triple point at critical state properties during change of phase.E) T P 4 0 C 4 (9A03302) THERMODYNAMICS UNIT – I Introduction: Basic Concepts: System. Irreversible Process. Cycle – Reversibility. Second Law of Thermodynamics. Causes of Irreversibility – Energy in State and in Transition . Concept of Continuum. Property. Work and Heat. Availability and Irreversibility – Thermodynamic Potentials. UNIT IV Pure Substances.com . UNIT II Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics – Concept of quality of Temperature – Principles of Thermometry – Reference Points – Const. Carnot’s principle.jntuworld. Dryness Fraction – Clausius – Clapeyron Equation. end states. Gibbs and Helmholtz Functions. Principle of Entropy Increase – Energy Equation. Heat Engine.www. Volume gas Thermometer – Scales of Temperature. Ideal Gas Scale – PMM I . Kelvin-Planck and Clausius Statements and their Equivalence / Corollaries.com www. State. Thermodynamic scale of Temperature. Macroscopic and Microscopic viewpoints. UNIT . Carnot cycle and its specialties. Clausius Inequality.surfaces. changes in Internal Energy – Throttling and Free Expansion Processes – Flow processes – 59 www.Types. Control Volume. p-V-T. Types of Systems. Mollier Charts. Boundaries. Process.jntuworld. Quasi – static Process. UNIT – III Limitations of the First Law – Thermal Reservoir.Tech. II-I Sem (M. Mollier charts – Various Thermodynamic processes and energy Transfer – Steam Calorimetry.V Perfect Gas Laws – Equation of State. Constructional use of Property tables. specific and Universal Gas constants – various Non-flow processes. Universe. T-S and h-s diagrams. Heat pump. Entropy. properties.net 2009-10________________________________________________ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. Thermodynamic Equilibrium. Heat and Work Transfer.Joule’s Experiments – First law of Thermodynamics – Corollaries – First law applied to a Process – applied to a flow system – Steady Flow Energy Equation. Parameters of performance. Maxwell Relations – Elementary Treatment of the Third Law of Thermodynamics. Surrounding.jwjobs. Thermodynamic Wet Bulb Temperature. Atkinson Cycle. saturated Air.jntuworld. Enthalpy. Dew point Temperature. A.net ________________________________________________2009-10 Deviations from perfect Gas Model – Vander Waals Equation of State – Compressibility charts – variable specific Heats – Gas Tables. Vapour pressure. And Molecular Internal Energy. TEXT BOOKS : 1. UNIT . PK Nag. 2. Borgnakke and van wylen. Equivalent Gas const. Engineering Thermodynamics – Jones & Dugan Question Paper Pattern : 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions. New Age 5. John Wiley & sons (ASIA) Pte Ltd.Psychrometric Properties – Dry bulb Temperature. Wet Bulb Temperature. UNIT . UNIT – VI Mixtures of perfect Gases – Mole Fraction. TMH. Volume fraction and partial pressure. Sterling Cycle. Carrier’s Equation – Psychrometric chart.VII Psychrometry.jwjobs. Mass friction Gravimetric and volumetric Analysis – Dalton’s Law of partial pressure. Mean Effective Pressures on Air standard basis – comparison of Cycles. Thermodynamics – J. Fundamentals of Thermodynamics – Sonntag.jntuworld. Engineering Thermodynamics. Thermal Efficiency. Specific Humidity. Relative Humidity. Venkatesh.Holman. McGrawHill 4. TMH 3. III Edition 2. specific Heats and Entropy of Mixture of perfect Gases and Vapour. Orient Longman REFERENCES : 1. 60 www. Each question should not have more than 3 bits.VIII Power Cycles : Otto. Lenoir Cycle – Description and representation on P–V and T-S diagram.com .com www.Atmospheric air . YVC Rao. Avogadro’s Laws of additive volumes – Mole fraction. Diesel. Ericcson Cycle. An introduction to Thermodynamics. Dual Combustion cycles. Degree of saturation – Adiabatic Saturation.P.www. Thermodynamics – An Engineering Approach – Yunus Cengel & Boles. Basic Engineering Thermodynamics. b) Types of sections – selection of section planes and drawing of sections and auxiliary sectional views. II-I Sem (M. ribs. location and details – common abbreviations & their liberal usage e) Types of Drawings – working drawings for machine parts.com www.jntuworld. II. piston assembly. pivot and collar and foot step bearings. feed check valve and air cock. a) Engine parts – stuffing boxes.jwjobs.www. The student should be able to provide working drawings of actual parts. e) Journal. nuts. centers. nuts. New Age Publishers 61 www. webs. d) Title boxes. additional views for the following machine elements and parts with every drawing proportions. b) Other machine parts – Screws jacks.net 2009-10________________________________________________ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. a) Popular forms of Screw threads. c) Methods of dimensioning. cottered joints and knuckle joint. III.L. Assembly Drawings: Drawings of assembled views for the part drawings of the following using conventions and easy drawing proportions. set screws.jntuworld. spigot and socket pipe joint. curved and tapered features.Narayana. spring loaded safety valve. Tailstock. c) Valves : Steam stop valve. Venkata Reddy. S.Chand Publications Machine Drawing . P. keys. tap bolts. their size. cross heads. Eccentrics. general rules for sizes and placement of dimensions for holes.E) T P C 0 4 4 (9A03303) MACHINE DRAWING I. gears.Tech. common machine elements and parts such as screws. c) Rivetted joints for plates d) Shaft coupling. Drawing of Machine Elements and simple parts Selection of Views. NOTE : First angle projection to be adopted.Kannaiah & K. Machine Drawing Conventions : Need for drawing conventions – introduction to IS conventions a) Conventional representation of materials.com . bolts. TEXT BOOKS : Machine Drawing – Dhawan. Machine Vices Plummer block. bolts. Parts not usually sectioned. b) Keys. Petrol Engine connecting rod. stud bolts.K. 2009.S.jwjobs.com . 62 www.net ________________________________________________2009-10 REFERENCES : Machine Drawing – P. All questions are to be answered Q1 – Questions set on section I & II of the syllabus 2 out of 3 or 2 out of 4 to be answered with a weightage of 4 marks each – 08 marks Q2– Questions set on Section II of the syllabus 2 out of 3 to be answered with a weightage of 10 marks each – 20 marks Q3 – Drawing of assembled views of Section III items of Syllabus with a weightage of 42 marks Note: All answers should be on the drawing sheet only.Gill.John.com www. Machine Drawing – Luzzader Machine Drawing – Rajput Textbook of Machine Drawing –K.C.jntuworld.www. PHI learning Note: The End exam will be for 4 hrs in the following format. Answers on the drawing sheet only will valued.jntuworld. com www. 63 www. Regulation of alternator by Synchronous impedance method.com . 2.www. OC and SC tests on single phase transformer (Predetermination of efficiecy and regulation at given power factors) 3. (Predetermination of efficiency of a given D. II-I Sem (M.Tech. Brake test on 3-phase Induction motor (Determination of performance characteristics) 4. Speed control of D.net 2009-10________________________________________________ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B.jntuworld. 6.jwjobs. Full wave rectifier with and without capacitive filter. Study of CRO (Measurement of Voltage.I characteristics of PN junction Diode. 5. 4. Shunt machine working as motor and generator). Input and output characteristics of Common Emitter (CE) configuration. Swinburne’s test on D.A: Electrical Engineering Lab: The following experiments are required to be conducted as compulsory experiments : 1.C Shunt Motor PART . Sinusoidal signal generation using RC phase shift oscillator circuit.jntuworld.E) T P 0 3 C 2 (9A02302) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING LAB PART . Shunt machine. 2. Frequency response of a single stage CE amplifier.C. 5. Frequency and Phase of periodic signals). Shunt motor by a) Armature Voltage control b) Field flux control method 6.C. 3. V .C.B: Electronics Engineering Lab: 1. Brake test on D. II-I Sem (M.jntuworld. Hardeneability of steels by Jominy End Quench Test. (B) MECHNICS OF SOLIDS LAB : Direct tension test been Bending test on a) Simple supported beam b) Cantilever beam Torsion test Hardness test Brinells hardness test Rockwell hardness test Test on springs Compression test on cube Impact test Punch shear test Note: Internal and End examinations evaluation will be done separately and the average will recorded.www. 64 www. Study of the Micro Structures of Cast Irons. high – C steels. Study of the Micro structures of Heat treated steels. low carbon steels.jntuworld.com .jwjobs.com www. To find out the hardness of various treated and untreated steels.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. Preparation and study of the Microstructure of Mild steels.Tech.E) T 0 P 3 C 2 (9A03304) MATERIAL SCIENCE LAB AND MECHANICS OF SOLIDS LAB (A) MATERIAL SCIENCE LAB : Preparation and study of the Micro Structure of pure metals like Iron. Cu and Al. Study of the Micro Structures of Non-Ferrous alloys. com . M/M/1 model and simple problems. II-II Sem (M. UNIT – II Random variables – Discrete and continuous Distributions – Distribution functions. 65 www.Tech. UNIT – III Binomial and poison distributions Normal distribution – Related properties. UNIT – IV Sampling distribution: Populations and samples – Sampling distribution of mean (known and unknown) proportions. sums and differences. One tail.com www. CSS) UNIT – I Probability: Sample space and events – Probability – The axioms of probability – Some Elementary theorems – Conditional probability – Baye’s theorem. two-tail tests. ECC.net 2009-10________________________________________________ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. Ψ2 test.jntuworld. F-test. UNIT – VIII Queuing Theory: Pure Birth and Death process.E) T P 4 0 C 4 (9ABS304) PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS (Common to CSE. Estimation of proportions. IT.jwjobs. UNIT – V Estimation: Point estimation – Interval estimation – Bayesian estimation UNIT – VI Test of Hypothesis – Means – Hypothesis concerning one and two means – Type I and Type II errors.www.jntuworld. UNIT – VII Tests of significance – Student’s t-test. T. . 2. B. Academic Press. Iyengar.K.jntuworld. Ye 8th edition.Pearson Education. Grinstead. Guru Swamy. 66 www.K.net ________________________________________________2009-10 TEXT BOOKS: 1. Introduction to Probability.V. Tanis. D. 3.R. Amold O. Probability & Statistics. Pearson education. Probability & Statistics.com . International Pvt. Question Paper Pattern : 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions.S. B. Myers. University Press. Murthy. Probability & Statistics. J. Chand & Company. 4. Rao – 7th edition. Anuradha Publications. Krishan Gandhi and Others. Probability & Statistics. Probability & Statistical inference : Hogg. 2. Murugesan & P.www. Allen. Laurie Snell. REFERENCES: 1.jwjobs.com www.jntuworld. Probability & Statistics. I. S. Ravindranath. Charles M. Ltd. Each question should not have more than 3 bits. 3.K. Walpore. lakes. conflicts over water. food webs and ecological pyramids – Introduction. social. Aquatic ecosystems (ponds. 67 www. types. fertilizer-pesticide problems. poaching of wildlife. – Structure and function of an ecosystem – Producers. dams and other effects on forest and tribal people – Water resources – Use and over utilization of surface and ground water – Floods. water logging. dams – benefits and problems – Mineral resources: Use and exploitation. Productive use. environmental effects of extracting and using mineral resources. drought. UNIT – II NATURAL RESOURCES : Renewable and non-renewable resources – Natural resources and associated problems – Forest resources – Use and over – exploitation. case studies.E) T P 4 0 C 4 (9ABS303) ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE UNIT – I MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES : – Definition. effects of modern agriculture. structure and function of the following ecosystem: a. characteristic features. rivers. Grassland ecosystem c. salinity. streams.Tech. species and ecosystem diversity – Bio-geographical classification of India – Value of biodiversity: consumptive use. ethical. – Energy resources: UNIT – III ECOSYSTEMS : Concept of an ecosystem. National and local levels – India as a mega-diversity nation – Hot-soports of biodiversity – Threats to biodiversity: habitat loss.jntuworld. man-wildlife conflicts – Endangered and endemic species of India – Conservation of biodiversity: In-situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity. estuaries) UNIT – IV BIODIVERSITY AND ITS CONSERVATION : Introduction 0 Definition: genetic.com .net 2009-10________________________________________________ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. aesthetic and option values – Biodiversity at global. Desert ecosystem d. consumers and decomposers – Energy flow in the ecosystem – Ecological sucession – Food chains. Scope and Importance – Need for Public Awareness. changes caused by agriculture and overgrazing.jntuworld. case studies – Timber extraction – Mining. case studies – Food resources: World food problems. Forest ecosystem. deforestation.jwjobs. II-II Sem (M.com www. oceans.www. b. rain water harvesting. UNIT – VIII FIELD WORK : Visit to a local area to document environmental assets River/forest grassland/hill/mountain – Visit to a local polluted site-Urban/Rural/Industrial/Agricultural Study of common plants.. Nuclear hazards SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT : Causes. – Environment Protection Act.www. – Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act.com . UNIT – VII HUMAN POPULATION AND THE ENVIRONMENT : Population growth. Water pollution c.jntuworld. Soil pollution d. its problems and concerns. Case studies – Environmental ethics: Issues and possible solutions – Climate change. global warming. hill slopes.jntuworld. Marine pollution e. Noise pollution f. etc. Air Pollution. effects and control measures of : a. Cause. effects and control measures of urban and industrial wates – Role of an individual in prevention of pollution – Pollution case studies – Disaster management: floods. birds – river. Thermal pollution g. acid rain. – Environment and human health – Human Rights – Value Education – HIV/AIDS – Women and Child Welfare – Role of information Technology in Environment and human health – Case studies. – Water (Prevention and control of Pollution) Act – Wildlife Protection Act – Forest Conservation Act – Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation – Public awareness. nuclear accidents and holocaust. UNIT – VI SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT: From Unsustainable to Sustainable development – Urban problems related to energy – Water conservation.net ________________________________________________2009-10 UNIT – V ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION : Definition. 68 www. Case Studies – Wasteland reclamation.com www. b. Population explosion – Family Welfare Proggramme. earthquake. insects. cyclone and landslides. ozone layer depletion. – Consumerism and waste products. watershed management – Resettlement and rehabilitation of people.jwjobs. variation among nations. Environmental Studies by R.P.www. 3. 5. Question Paper Pattern : 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions. Ela . Each question should not have more than 3 bits. Oxford University Press.Printice hall of India Private limited. 69 www. Comprehensive Environmental studies by J. 4. 2.Anji Reddy.Sharma. Environmental Studies by Anindita Basak – Pearson Education. Glynn Henry and Gary W. Laxmi publications. Introduction to Environmental engineering and science by Gilbert M.com .Mc.jwjobs. Universities Press.net 2009-10________________________________________________ TEXT BOOKS : 1.jntuworld. Text book of Environmental Sciences and Technology by M. Text book of Environmental Studies for Undergraduate Courses by Erach Bharucha for University Grants Commission.Rajagopalan. REFERENCES : 1. Environmental sciences and engineering – J. Environmental Studies by Benny Joseph.graHill Publications. 3. Masters and Wendell P.jntuworld. BS Publication. Heinke – Printice hall of India Private limited. 2.com www. E) T P 4 0 C 4 (9A03401) KINEMATICS OF MACHINERY UNIT – I MECHANISMS : Elements or Links – Classification – Rigid Link.II STRAIGHT LINE MOTION MECHANISMS : Exact and approximate copiers and generated types –Peaucellier. 70 www.jntuworld. chain – single and double slider crank chains. II-II Sem (M.Tech. UNIT .com www. Ackermans steering gear – velocity ratio.www. rolling. UNIT – III KINEMATICS : Velocity and acceleration – Motion of link in machine – Determination of Velocity and acceleration diagrams – Graphical method – Application of relative velocity method four bar chain.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. screw and spherical pairs – lower and higher pairs – closed and open pairs – constrained motion – completely. centroids and axodes – relative motion between two bodies – Three centres in line theorem – Graphical determination of instantaneous centre. Pantograph. velocity and acceleration of slider – Acceleration diagram for a given mechanism.com . HOOKE’S JOINT : Single and double Hooke’s joint – Universial coupling – application – problems. Coriolis acceleration. MACHINES : Mechanism and machines – classification of machines – kinematic chain – inversion of mechanism – inversion of mechanism – inversions of quadric cycle. Hart and Scott Russul – Grasshopper – Watt T. Plane motion of body : Instantaneous center of rotation.jwjobs. flexible and fluid link – Types of kinematic pairs – sliding. UNIT – IV STEERING Mechanisms : Conditions for correct steering – Davis Steering gear. Chebicheff and Robert Mechanisms and straight line motion.jntuworld. determination of Coriolis component of acceleration. Analysis of Mechanisms : Analysis of slider crank chain for displacement. Kleins construction. diagrams for simple mechanisms and determination of angular velocity of points and links. partially or successfully constrained and incompletely constrained . turning. tensions for flat belt drive. Maximum velocity and maximum acceleration during outward and return strokes in the above 3 cases. 6. Ballaney. The theory of Machines. materials used for belt and rope drives. Rope and Chain Drives : Introduction.K Gupta REFERENCES : 1. Theory of Machines by Thomas Bevan. angular speed ratio.length.jntuworld. classification of chains. CBS 2. concave and convex flanks. UNIT – VI Higher pairs. Oxford.types of belt drives. Each question should not have more than 3 bits. UNIT – VII Belt. expressions for arc of contact and path of contact – Introduction to Helical.com .K Bansal 3. Theory of Machines. Theory of Machines and Mechanisms-S. UNIT – VIII GEAR TRAINS: Introduction – Train value – Types – Simple and reverted wheel train – Epicyclic gear Train. Condition for minimum number of teeth to avoid interference.com www. selection of belt drive. Velocity of sliding – phenomena of interferences – Methods of interference. Theory of Machines R.Rattan.jwjobs. New Age 5.jntuworld. Khanna Publishers.S. creep of belt.V-belts. JS Rao and RV Dukkipati. Question Paper Pattern : 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions. Form of teeth: cycloidal and involute profiles. Analysis of motion of followers : Roller follower – circular cam with straight. Chains. Bevel and worm gearing. Selection of gear box-Differential gear for an automobile.www. TEXT BOOKS : 1. Theory of machines – PL.net 2009-10________________________________________________ UNIT – V CAMS : Definitions of cam and followers – their uses – Types of followers and cams – Terminology – Types of follower motion . Shiegley. 71 www. maximum tension of belt.Uniform velocity – Simple harmonic motion and uniform acceleration. R. friction wheels and toothed gears – types – law of gearing. Theory of Machines Sadhu Singh Pearson Edn. 4. condition for constant velocity ratio for transmission of motion. velocity ratio of belt drives. slip of belt. centrifugal tension. Tata McGraw Hill Publishers 2. angle of contact. Belt and rope drives. Mechanism and Machine Theory. Methods of finding train value or velocity ratio – Epicyclic gear trains.S Khurmi & J. UNIT – III Combustion in S. Ignition. air-fuel and actual cycles . suction. fan.E) T P 4 0 C 4 (9A03402) THERMAL ENGINEERING .jwjobs. Brake power – Determination of frictional losses and indicated power – Performance test – Heat balance sheet and chart. fuel consumption.C. UNIT – VI COMPRESSORS – Classification –positive displacement and roto dynamic machinery – Power producing and power absorbing machines.www. 72 www. Cooling and Lubrication. pre-ignition and knocking (explanation of ) – Fuel requirements and fuel rating. Time Loss Factor. compression and combustion induced turbulence – open and divided combustion chambers and nozzles used – fuel requirements and fuel rating. Loss due to Rubbing Friction.Tech. Comparison of Air Standard and Actual Cycles. Volumetric Efficiency. blower and compressor – positive displacement and dynamic types – reciprocating and rotary types.jntuworld. Engines : Four stages of combustion – Delay period and its importance – Effect of engine variables – Diesel Knock– Need for air movement. Actual and Fuel-Air Cycles of CI Engines.measurement of cylinder pressure. air intake. types. UNIT IV Combustion in C.Working principles. UNIT-II I.com www.I. Engines : Normal Combustion and abnormal combustion – Importance of flame speed and effect of engine variables – Type of Abnormal combustion. UNIT – V Testing and Performance : Parameters of performance . Heat Loss Factor. Valve and Port Timing Diagrams. Exhaust Blowdown-Loss due to Gas exchange process. anti knock additives – combustion chamber – requirements. Carburetor.Engine systems – Fuel. exhaust gas composition.jntuworld. Air – Standard.com . Fuel Injection System.I UNIT – I Actual Cycles and their Analysis: Introduction. II-II Sem (M.I. ENGINES : Classification .net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. C. Isothermal efficiency volumetric efficiency and effect of clearance. Energy transfer-impeller blade shapelosses.pressure rise calculations – Polytropic efficiency. Yadav. UNIT-VIII Axial Flow Compressors : Mechanical details and principle of operation – velocity triangles and energy transfer per stage degree of reaction. Pearson. Thermal engineering data book-B. REFERENCES: 1. Question Paper Pattern : 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions.jwjobs. Thermal Engineering – R. Engineering fundamentals of IC Engines – Pulkrabek. I. Thermodynamics & Heat Engines. Lysholm compressor – mechanical details and principle of working – efficiency considerations. Engines / V..isentropic efficiency. power input factor. work done factor . undercooling. TEXT BOOKS: 1. Dynamic Compressors : Centrifugal compressors: Mechanical details and principle of operation – velocity and pressure variation. B. Heywood. PHI 3.S. stage compression.Gupta – S. Allahabad 5. minimum work condition for stage compression. slip factor.www.net 2009-10________________________________________________ Reciprocating : Principle of operation. vane sealed compressor. Ganesan. Khurmi & J.com www. Engines.TMH 2. 2.Srinivasulu Reddy.TMH 4. IC Engines – Mathur & Sharma – Dhanpath Rai & Sons. McGrawHIll.K. I. Thermal Engineering.Chand 7. Central Book Depot. Rudramoorthy . 6.jntuworld. Thermal Engineering / Rajput / Lakshmi Publications. saving of work. 73 www. work required.com . JK International Pub.jntuworld. pressure coefficient and adiabatic coefficient – velocity diagrams – power.C. Each question should not have more than 3 bits. UNIT VII Rotary (Positive displacement type) : Roots Blower. hydraulic design –draft tube theory. jet striking centrally and at tip.4) UNIT IV Basics of turbo machinery : Hydrodynamic force of jets on stationary and moving flat. Fluid dynamics : Surface and body forces –Euler’s and Bernoulli’s equations for flow along a stream line.Tech.E) T P 4 0 C 4 (9A01404) FLUID MECHANICS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINERY UNIT I Fluid statics : Dimensions and units: physical properties of fluids.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. mass curve (explanation only) estimation of power developed from a given catchment area. Turbine flow meter (Ref. path line and streak lines and stream tube. and orifice meter.vapor pressure and their influence on fluid motionatmospheric gauge and vacuum pressure – measurement of pressure. UNIT V Hydroelectric power stations : Elements of hydro electric power station-types-concept of pumped storage plants-storage requirements. efficiencies.jntuworld. 74 www. Pelton wheel. UNIT VI Hydraulic Turbines : Classification of turbines. UNIT III Closed conduit flow: Reynold’s experiment. Francis turbine and Kaplan turbine-working proportions. and irrotational flows-equation of continuity for one dimensional flow. momentum equation and its application on force on pipe bend. and curved vanes.Piezometer.specific gravity.com . turbulent. venturimeter.jntuworld.com www.www.Darcy Weisbach equation. non uniform. velocity diagrams. laminar.pipes in series and pipes in parallel. work done.total energy line-hydraulic gradient line. heads and efficiencies.Minor losses in pipes. uniform. classification of flows-steady & unsteady. impulse and reaction turbines. Measurement of flow: pilot tube. flow over radial vanes. Utube and differential manometers. inclined.jwjobs. UNIT II Fluid kinematics : Stream line. Flow nozzle. II-II Sem (M. work done and efficiency. viscosity surface tension.functions and efficiency. rotational. 2004 (Chapter 12 – Fluid Flow Measurements). NPSH. Question Paper Pattern : 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions.www. Discharge.jwjobs. characteristic curves.jntuworld. Hydraulics. Hydraulic Machines by Banga & Sharma. William E.com www. 4. cavitation. selection of type of turbine. Rama Durgaiah. indicator diagrams. Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power Engineering by D. slip. Kotaria & Sons. Fluid Mechanics and Machinery by D. Each question should not have more than 3 bits.jntuworld. 3. working.com . fluid mechanics and Hydraulic machinery Modi and Seth. surge tank. UNIT VIII Centrifugal pumps : Classification. Instrumentation for Engineering Measurements by James W. Dally. REFERENCES : 1. 2. water hammer. New Age International. Kumar.losses and efficiencies specific speed.John Wiley & Sons Inc. Reciprocating pumps : Working.pumps in series and parallel-performance characteristic curves. 2. Unit and specific quantities. work done – manomertic head. 75 www. Riley . Khanna Publishers. TEXT BOOKS : 1.S.net 2009-10________________________________________________ UNIT VII Performance of hydraulic turbines : Geometric similarity. Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines by Rajput. governing of turbines. VI Stamping. Gating ratio and design of Gating systems UNIT – II Solidification of casting – Concept – Solidification of pure metal and alloys. Soldering & Brazing. design of welded joints. recovery.E) T P 4 0 C 4 (9A03403) MANUFATURING TECHNOLOGY UNIT – I CASTING: Steps involved in making a casting– Types of patterns . forming and other cold working processes: Blanking and piercing – Bending and forming – Drawing and its types – wire drawing and Tube drawing – coining – Hot and cold spinning. Laser welding. UNIT .jwjobs. UNIT – V Hot working. Explosive welding. resistance welding.Patterns and Pattern making –– Materials used for patterns. short & long freezing range alloys. pattern allowances and their Construction. casting design considerations. UNIT – IV Inert Gas welding.jntuworld.com . water plasma. Methods of Melting: Crucible melting and cupola operation. Forge welding.com www. II-II Sem (M. 76 www. special casting processes 1) Centrifugal 2) Die. Friction welding. steel making processes. Principles of Gating. Gas welding. Forces in rolling and power requirements.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. Risers – Types.jntuworld. UNIT – III A) Welding : Classification of welding process types of welds and welded joints and their characteristics. cold working. types of Rolling mills and products. Comparison of properties of Cold and Hot worked parts. Heat affected zones in welding. plastic blow and injection moulding. strain hardening. Rolling fundamentals – theory of rolling. Cutting of ferrous. recrystallisation and grain growth. function and design. Induction welding. ARC welding.www. B) Cutting of Metals: Oxy – Acetylene Gas cutting. Thermit welding and Plasma (Air and water ) welding. non-ferrous metals. 3) Investment. TIG & MIG welding.Tech. welding defects – causes and remedies – destructive nondestructive testing of welds. www.jntuworld.com www.jwjobs.net 2009-10________________________________________________ UNIT- VII EXTRUSION OF METALS : Basic extrusion process and its characteristics. Hot extrusion and cold extrusion - Forward extrusion and backward extrusion – Impact extrusion Hydrostatic extrusion. Forging processes: Principles of forging – Tools and dies – Types Forging – Smith forging, Drop Forging – Roll forging – Forging hammers: Rotary forging – forging defects. UNIT - VIII ADVANCED MANUFACTURING PROCESS: Unconventional machining process: Introduction Classification – mechanical, thermal, chemical and hybrid process. Mechanical: - Ultrasonic machining, Water jet machining: -Abrasive jet machining. Thermal: - Electro discharge machining. Laser beam machining, Electro beam machining. Chemical: - Chemical and Electro chemical machining. Hybrid: - Laser assisted Machining. Rapid manufacturing: - Introduction – concepts of rapid manufacturing, information flow for rapid prototyping, classification of rapid prototyping process, sterer holography fused deposition modeling, selective laser sintering, Applications of rapid prototyping process TEXT BOOKS: 1. Manufacturing Technology, P.N. Rao,TMH 2. Manufacturing Technology, Kalpak Jain, Pearson education REFERENCES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Production Technology, R.K. Jain Process and materials of manufacturing –Lindberg, PE Principles of Metal Castings, Rosenthal. Welding Process, Parmar Manufacturing Technology, R.K. Rajput, Laxmi Pub Rapid Prototyping Principles and Applications, Rafiq Noorani, Wiely Pub. Unconventional Machining Processes, V.K. Jain, Allied Pub. Production Technology, K.L Narayana, I.K. International Pub Question Paper Pattern : 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions. Each question should not have more than 3 bits. 77 www.jntuworld.com www.jntuworld.com www.jwjobs.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B.Tech. II-II Sem (M.E) T 0 P 3 (9A01407) FLUID MECHANICS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINES LAB Impact of jets on Vanes. Performance Test on Pelton Wheel. Performance Test on Francis Turbine. Performance Test on Kaplan Turbine. Performance Test on Single Stage Centrifugal Pump. Performance Test on Multi Stage Centrifugal Pump. Performance Test on Reciprocating Pump. Calibration of Venturimeter. Calibration of Orifice meter. Determination of friction factor for a given pipe line. Determination of loss of head due to sudden contraction in a pipeline. Turbine flow meter. Note : Any 10 of the above 12 experiments are to be conducted. 78 www.jntuworld.com C 2 www.jntuworld.com www.jwjobs.net 2009-10________________________________________________ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B.Tech. II-II Sem (M.E) T 0 P 3 C 2 (9A03404) MANUFACTURINGTECHNOLOGY LAB Minimum of 12 Exercises need to be performed I. METAL CASTING LAB : 1. Pattern Design and making - for one casting drawing. 2. Sand properties testing - Exercise -for strengths, and permeability – 1 3. Moulding Melting and Casting - 1 Exercise II. WELDING LAB : 1. ARC Welding Lap & Butt Joint - 2 Exercises 2. Spot Welding - 1 Exercise 3. TIG Welding - 1 Exercise 4. Plasma welding and Brazing - 2 Exercises (Water Plasma Device) III. MECHANICAL PRESS WORKING : 1. Blanking & Piercing operation and study of simple, compound and progressive press tool. 2. Hydraulic Press: Deep drawing and extrusion operation. 3. Bending and other operations IV. PROCESSING OF PLASTICS 1. Injection Moulding 2. Blow Moulding 79 www.jntuworld.com MRTS. UNIT V: BUSINESS ORGANISATIONS AND NEW ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT Characteristic features of business. public enterprises and their types. bundling pricing. Types.Methods of Pricing-cost plus pricing. laws of returns. opportunity cost. Test marketing. sealed bid pricing and peak load pricing.E) T 4 P 0 C 4 (9AHS401) MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS & FINANCIAL ANALYSIS (Common to BT. monopolymonopolistic competition. Statistical methods.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. least cost combination of inputs.Managerial significance and limitations of BEA. Measurement and Significance of Elasticity of Demand. nature and scope of managerial economics.www. factors governing demand forecasting. types of capital. EEE. methods of demand forecasting (Survey methods.jntuworld. internal and external economies of scale. Cost Analysis: Cost concepts. skimming pricing. marginal cost. features of perfect competition. Judgmental approach to Demand Forecasting) UNIT III :THEORY OF PRODUCTION AND COST ANALYSIS Production Function – Isoquants and Isocosts. partnership.jwjobs. CE. features and evaluation of sole proprietorship.relation with other disciplinesDemand Analysis: Demand Determinants. Cobb-Douglas production function.jntuworld. UNIT VI: CAPITAL AND CAPITAL BUDGETING Capital and its significance. UNIT IV: INTRODUCTION TO MARKETS AND PRICING POLICIES Market structures: Types of competition. Expert opinion method. Law of Demand and its exceptions UNIT II: ELASTICITY OF DEMAND Definition. ECM. Joint Stock Company. estimation of fixed and working capital requirements.Tech. Break-Even Analysis (BEA) Determination of Break Even Point (Simple Problems). Price-Output determination under perfect competition and monopoly . III-I Sem (M. limit pricing. explicit costs Vs Implicit costs.com www. changing business environment in post-liberalization scenario. ME) UNIT I: INTRODUCTION TO MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS Definition. out of pocket costs Vs Imputed costs.com . fixed Vs variable costs. Demand forecasting. Controlled experiments. methods and sources of raising finance. 80 www. 4/e. 2009 2. Interest Coverage Ratio) and Profitability ratios (Gross Profit Ratio. Premchand Babu. 2009 Question Paper Pattern : 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions Each question should not have more than 3 bits 81 www. and A. 2009.Final Accounts (Trading Account. 4. REFERENCES 1. Managerial Economics. Himalaya.Equity Ratio. Net Profit Ratio.jntuworld. Activity ratios (Inventory Turnover Ratio and Debtor Turnover Ratio). 2/e. New Age International.S. Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet with simple adjustments). Financial Accounting and Analysis. Journal. Varshney & Maheswari.jntuworld. S. 2009.Ahuja.com . P/E Ratios and EPS). UNIT VIII: FINANCIAL ANALYSIS THROUGH RATIOS Computation. features of capital budgeting proposal. Du Pont Chart. Nellis and David Parker.www. Trial Balance. H. accounting rate of return (ARR) and Net present value method (Simple problems).jwjobs. Madan Mohan.Chand. 3/e. S. Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis.net 2009-10________________________________________________ Nature and scope of capital budgeting. methods of capital budgeting – payback method. Domnick Salvatore. TEXT BOOKS : 1. Capital Structure Ratios (Debt. Joseph G. Ledger. Siddiqui. Operating Ratio. Siddiqui . 2. Analysis and Interpretation of financial statements through Liquidity Ratios (Current and Quick ratio).com www. 3. Pearson. UNIT VII: INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Double-Entry Book Keeping. Aryasri. TMH. 2009. Managerial Economics. Management Economics and Financial Analysis. Sultan Chand. Managerial Economics in a Global Economy. 5. 2009.L. Cengage. Principles of Business Economics.A. Thermodynamic Analysis.www.Wilson line –Shock at the exit. condition for maximum discharge. critical pressure ratio. its effects. Flow through nozzles.Tech. degree of super saturation and degree of under cooling .Schematic layout.combined.P & H. condition for maximum discharge. induced and forced draught. rare fraction – Classification of condensers – working principle of different types – vacuum efficiency 82 www.com www. Velocity and Pressure variation along the flow – combined velocity diagram for a velocity compounded impulse turbine. Concept of Mean Temperature of Heat addition.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. efficiency and heat balance – Draught: classification – Height of chimney for given draught and discharge. Governing of impulse turbine.jwjobs.com .Boilers – Mountings and Accessories – Boiler horse power.jntuworld. efficiency of chimney – artificial draught. III-I Sem (M. UNIT – IV Impulse turbine. axial thrust.E) T 4 P 0 C 4 (9A03501) THERMAL ENGINEERING – II UNIT – I Basic Concepts: Rankine cycle . Methods to improve cycle performance – Regeneration – reheating. Criteria for design of nozzle shape: Super saturated flow.jntuworld. thermodynamic analysis of a stage. UNIT II Boilers : Classification based on Working principles & Pressures of operation -L. UNIT V Reaction Turbine: Mechanical details – principle of operation. equivalent evaporation. UNIT – III Steam Nozzles: Function of nozzle – applications .cycles.P. De-Laval Turbine . Mechanical details – Velocity diagram – effect of friction – power developed.its features. degree of reaction –velocity diagram – Parson’s reaction turbine – condition for maximum efficiency. Methods to reduce rotor speed-Velocity compounding and pressure compounding. thermodynamic analysis – assumptions -velocity of nozzle at exit-Ideal and actual expansion in nozzle. velocity coefficient. Governing of reaction turbine.types. blade or diagram efficiency – condition for maximum efficiency. UNIT VI Steam Condensers : Requirements of steam condensing plant. P. Turbo prop. V. Reddy and K. TEXT BOOKS: 1.K.cooling water requirement. Lakshmi Publications. 7/e.S Khurmi & JS Gupta.Yadav. 6. Thermal Engineering. 2009 2. Pulse jet – Schematic Diagram. Jain bros.jntuworld.www. sources and its effects. inter cooling and reheating – Closed and Semi-closed cycles – merits and demerits.net 2009-10________________________________________________ and condenser efficiency – air leakage. UNIT – VIII Jet Propulsion : Principle of Operation –Classification of jet propulsive engines – Working Principles with schematic diagrams and representation on T-S diagram Thrust. air pump. Brief concepts about compressors. Performance Evaluation Thrust Augmentation – Methods. Nag. Thermal Engineering Data Book. Central Book Depot 3. S. Gas Turbines and Propulsive Systems. combustion chambers and turbines of Gas Turbine Plant.H.Chand. TMH REFERENCES: 1. Introduction to Rocket propulsion. Basic and Applied Thermodynamics. R. TMH 2. R. . I. Reddy.Dubey. Thrust Power and Propulsion Efficiency – Turbo jet engines –Turbo jet. Gas Turbines.Khajuria & S.Mathur & Mehta.jntuworld. Thermal Engineering-M.jwjobs.com www.S. Rajput. Ganesan.K. 5.com . International Question Paper Pattern: 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions Each question should not have more than 3 bits 83 www. essential components – parameters of performance – actual cycle – regeneration. Thermal Engineering. P.K.L. Thermodynamic Cycle. R. Thermodynamics and Heat Engines. P. UNIT – VII Gas Turbines : Simple gas turbine plant – Ideal cycle. B. Dhanpatrai 4. General description and methods of Operation.E) T 4 P 0 C 4 (9A03502) DYNAMICS OF MACHINERY UNIT – I PRECESSION: Gyroscopes.com www. band brake of vehicle. effect of precession motion on the stability of moving vehicles such as motor car. multi cylinder. UNIT – VI BALANCING: Balancing of rotating masses . Friction circle and friction axis : lubricated surfaces. variation of tractive force. Sensitiveness.Tech. locomotive balancing – Hammer blow. boundary friction. internal expanding brake. coefficient of Fluctuation of speed – Fly wheels and their design. Dynamometers – absorption and transmission types.coefficient of Fluctuation of energy.www. friction of screw and nuts. aero planes and ships. BRAKES AND DYNAMOMETERS: Simple block brakes. UNIT –III CLUTCHES: Friction clutches. 84 www.jntuworld.jntuworld. pivot and collar. UNIT – II FRICTION: Inclined plane. Swaying couple.com . Engine and multi cylinder engine. UNIT-V GOVERNORS: Watt.jwjobs. UNIT –VII BALANCING OF RECIPROCATING MASSES: Primary. in -line and radial engines for primary and secondary balancing.Single Disc or plate clutch. Analytical and graphical methods. III-I Sem (M.single and multiple – single and different planes. isochronism and hunting –effort and power of a governor. uniform wear. film lubrication.C. uniform pressure. motor cycle. Porter and Proell governors. Cone Clutch.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. UNIT – IV TURNING MOMENT DIAGRAM AND FLY WHEELS: Turning moment diagrams for steam engine. Unbalanced forces and couples – V. Secondary and higher balancing of reciprocating masses. I. Multiple Disc Clutch. Spring loaded governors – Hartnell and Hartung governors with auxiliary springs. Crank effort . Centrifugal Clutch. centers of oscillation and suspension.S Ratan. Mechanism and Machine Theory.net 2009-10________________________________________________ UNIT – VIII VIBRATION: Free Vibration of mass attached to vertical spring – oscillation of pendulums. Khurmi. S.jntuworld.Chand. Vibration Isolation & Transmissibility TEXT BOOKS : 1. REFERENCES : 1. Simple problems on forced.M. Ballaney.jwjobs.jntuworld. 85 www. Theory of Machines.Shah.com . Jagadish Lal & J. critical speeds. Thoery of Machines. damped vibration. CBS Publishers 4. S.com www. torsional vibrations. New Age Publ. Question Paper Pattern : 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions. Transverse loads. two and three rotor systems. Thomas Bevan. Theory of Machines. Metropolitan. Dunkerly’s method. JS Rao and RV Dukkipati. MGH 2. Whirling of shafts. 2. Each question should not have more than 3 bits.www. Raleigh’s method. Dhanpat Rai 3. Theory of machines. vibrations of beams with concentrated and distributed loads. Dynamics of Machinery. Slotting and Planning machines – their Principles of working – Principal parts – specification. Kinematic scheme of the shaping slotting and planning machines. Taper turning. chip breakers. UNIT – II Engine lathe – Principle of working. UNIT –VI Grinding machine –Theory of grinding – classification of grinding machine – cylindrical and 86 www.Tool materials.Tech.com . III-I Sem (M. UNIT – IV Drilling and Boring Machines – Principles of working. Mechanics ofOrthogonal cutting –Merchant’s Force diagram. UNIT – III Shaping. thread turning and attachments for Lathes. Turret and capstan lathes – collet chucks – other work holders – tool holding devices – box and tool layout. classification. operations performed – tool holding devices – twist drill – Boring machines – Fine boring machines – Jig Boring machine. machinability – economics.E) T 4 P 0 C 4 (9A03503) MACHINE TOOLS UNIT – I Elementary treatment of metal cutting theory – Elements of cutting process – Geometry of single point tooland angles chip formation and types of chips – built up edge and its effects. Kinematics scheme of the drilling and boring machines UNIT – V Milling machine – Principles of working – specifications – classifications of milling machines – Principal features of horizontal.coolants. specification of lathe – types of lathes – work holders. tool holders – BoxTools.jwjobs.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. Principal features of automatic lathes – classification – Single spindle and multi-spindle automatic lathes– tool layout and cam design. Deep hole drilling machine. machining time calculations. tool life.www. cutting forces – cutting speeds.jntuworld.Operations performed.jntuworld. Types and geometry of milling cutters– methods of indexing – Accessories to milling machines.com www. feed. specifications. depth of cut. types. vertical and universal milling machines – machining operations. M.jntuworld.Elanhezhian and M.com www. lapping and honing. Production Technology. Typical examples of jigs and fixtures. REFERENCES : 1. R.VIII Principles of design of Jigs and fixtures and uses.T.C. Honing and Broaching machines: Constructional features. 2. Vijayan. specification and selection of a grinding wheel UNIT . Pearson 3. Manufacturing Technology. 4.jntuworld. Workshop Technology – Vol II. Raghuvamshi. Jain and S.com . C. Lapping. TEXT BOOKS : 1. speed and feed Units. 2. Machine Tools. machining time calculations UNIT .S. H. (Hindustan Machine Tools). House Question Paper Pattern : 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions Each question should not have more than 3 bits 87 www. Classification of Jigs & Fixtures – Principles of location and clamping – Types of clamping & work holding devices. Date.VII Lapping. B. Anuradha Agencies Publishers.www. Introduction to Manufacturing Technology. Jaico Publ.jwjobs.net 2009-10________________________________________________ surface grinding machine – Tool and cutter grinding machine – special types of grinding machines – Grinding wheel:Different types of abrasives – bonds.K. Honing and Broaching machines – comparison of grinding. Gupta. Production Technology. Kalpakzian. www. eccentric loading.Tech. UNIT – VI COTTERS AND KNUCKLE JOINTS: Design of Cotter joints: spigot and socket. BIS codes of materials. Preferred numbers. Design of bolts with pre-stresses – Design of joints under eccentric loading– Bolts of uniform strength. design process.jntuworld. UNIT – VII SHAFTS: Design of solid and hollow shafts for strength and rigidity – Design of shafts for combined bending and axial loads – Shaft sizes – BIS code.properties –Manufacturing considerations in the design. 88 www. UNIT – II STRESSES IN MACHINE MEMBERS: Simple stresses – Combined stresses – Torsional and bending Stresses – impact stresses – stress -strain relation – Various theories of failure – factor of safety – Design for strength and rigidity.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B.Knuckle joints. bending. design of riveted joints. Selection of Engineering Materials .com www. III-I Sem (M.E) T 4 P 0 C 4 (9A03504) DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS . Concept of stiffness in tension. Stresses in Screw fasteners. UNIT – III STRENGTH OF MACHINE ELEMENTS: Stress concentration –notch sensitivity – Design for fluctuating stresses – Endurance limit – Estimation of Endurance strength – Goodman’s line – Soderberg’s line.jntuworld.I UNIT – I INTRODUCTION: General considerations of design.com .jwjobs. sleeve and cotter. UNIT – IV RIVETED JOINTS: Types of riveted joints. UNIT –V BOLTED JOINTS – Forms of Screw threads. torsion and Combined cases. Boiler shell riveting. jib and cotter joints. Machine Design. I. Split muff and Flange couplings-Flexible couplings. Kannaiah. Krishna Rao. Schaum Series.com www. Pandya & Shah. Question Paper Pattern : 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions Each question should not have more than 3 bits. The design must not only satisfy strength criteria but also rigidity criteria. International 3. REFERENCES : 1. J. TEXT BOOKS : 1.www. T. Scietech. Design of Machine Elements-I. 2.K.net 2009-10________________________________________________ UNIT – VIII KEYS AND COUPLINGS: Design of Rigid couplings: Muff. Shigley 2. Spotts. 89 www. PHI 4.jntuworld. RS Khurmi and Jk Gupta NOTE: Design data books are not permitted in the examinations. M.jntuworld.E. Machine design.jwjobs. Design of Machine Elements.com .F. 5. Machine design. Machine design. Charotar Publ. Machine design. annular flow.Problems on semi-infinite body.jntuworld. 90 www. Extended surface (fins) Heat Transfer – Long Fin.com www. Internal Flows: Division of internal flow through Concepts of Hydrodynamic and Thermal Entry Lengths – Use of empirical relations for convective heat transfer in Horizontal Pipe Flow.Chart solutions of transient conduction systems. One Dimensional Steady State Heat Conduction: in Homogeneous slabs. UNIT III One Dimensional Transient Heat Conduction: in Systems with negligible internal resistance – Significance of Biot and Fourier Numbers .jwjobs.jntuworld. III-I Sem (M. UNIT – II Simplification and forms of the field equation – steady.Tech. Free Convection: Development of Hydrodynamic and thermal boundary layer along a vertical plate – Use of empirical relations for convective heat transfer on plates and cylinders in horizontal and vertical orientation. Cylindrical and Spherical coordinates. hollow cylinders and spheres – overall heat transfer coefficient – electrical analogy – Critical radius/thickness of insulation-with Variable Thermal conductivity –with internal heat sources or Heat generation.dimensional correlations for convective heat transfer – Significance of non-dimensional numbers – Concepts of Continuity. UNIT – V Forced convection: External Flows: Concepts of hydrodynamic and thermal boundary layer and use of empirical correlations for convective heat transfer for flow over-Flat plates. Application to errors in Temperature measurement. Conduction Heat Transfer: Fourier rate equation – General heat conduction equation in Cartesian. UNIT – IV Convective Heat Transfer: Dimensional analysis–Buckingham π Theorem and its application for developing semi – empirical non.E) T 4 P 0 C 4 (9A03505) HEAT TRANSFER UNIT – I Introduction: Modes and mechanisms of heat transfer – Basic laws of heat transfer – General applications of heat transfer. Fin with insulated tip and Short Fin.www.. Cylinders and spheres.com .net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. Momentum and Energy Equations. unsteady and periodic heat transfer – boundary and Initial conditions. TMH. Holman. Thermal Engineering Data Book.Reddy and K. Kondandaraman.P.jntuworld.C.J. Fundamentals of Heat Transfer. 5. C. 4.H. B. Codes/Tables : Thermal Engineering Data Book to be supplied in Exams. Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer. determination of heat transfer coefficient in Nucleate boiling. S. Ghoshdastidar. 3/e. UNIT VIII Radiation Heat Transfer Emission characteristics and laws of black-body radiation – Irradiation – total and monochromatic quantities– laws of Planck. 5/e.jntuworld. Oxford Univ. UNIT VII Heat Exchangers: Classification of heat exchangers – overall heat transfer Coefficient and fouling factor – Concepts of LMTD and NTU methods . 2010 2.S.Film condensation on vertical and horizontal cylinders using empirical correlations.jwjobs. Stefan and Boltzmann– heat exchange between two black bodies – concepts of shape factor – Emissivity – heat exchange between gray bodies – radiation shields– electrical analogy for radiation networks..Problems using LMTD and NTU methods. Wien. R. 2010 3. 2004 7.Thirumaleswar. Lambert.net 2009-10________________________________________________ UNIT VI Heat Transfer with Phase Change: Boiling: Pool boiling – Regimes. Incropera.com www. Heat and Mass Transfer.Rajput.Nag. Wiley India. New Age Publ.www. Heat Transfer. Heat Transfer. M. 9/e.K. Pearson Edu. Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer. R. Heat Transfer. Kirchoff. 91 www.K. P. Heat and Mass Transfer. I. 6. TMH. Critical Heat flux and Film boiling.com .K. Fundamentals of Engg. REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. International Question Paper Pattern: 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions Each question should not have more than 3 bits. TEXT BOOKS: 1.Chand & Company Ltd. Condensation: Film wise and drop wise condensation –Nusselt’s Theory of Condensation on a vertical plate . Press.P. Sachdeva.Reddy Rev/e. 3/e. New Age International 2. 2/e. 12. 14. 7. 8. Study of Two – Phase flow.Tech. III-I Sem (M. NOTE: Thermal Engineering data books are permitted in the examinations.com . 11. Thermal conductivity of insulating powder material through Concentric Sphere apparatus.com www.jwjobs. 15. 3. Heat transfer coefficient in natural convection Experiment on Parallel and counter flow heat exchanger.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. 9. Experiment on Critical Heat flux apparatus. Heat transfer in drop and film wise condensation. 92 www. Study of heat pipe and its demonstration.jntuworld.E) T 0 P 3 C 2 (9A03506) HEAT TRANSFER LAB 1. Experiment on Stefan Boltzman Apparatus. 2. 5.www. Thermal conductivity of insulating material through lagged pipe apparatus Overall heat transfer co-efficient through Composite Slab Apparatus Thermal Conductivity of metal (conductor). 6. 13. Heat transfer in pin-fin Experiment on Transient Heat Conduction Heat transfer coefficient in forced convection. 4.jntuworld. Emissivity of a gray body through Emissivity apparatus. 10. C.C. Performance Test on Variable Compression Ratio Engines.C. Performance Test on Reciprocating Air – Compressor Unit 10.com . Engine. 7. 2. Air/Fuel Ratio and Volumetric Efficiency of an I. 9. Engines Performance Test on a 4 -Stroke Diesel Engines Performance Test on 2-Stroke Petrol engine Evaluation of Engine friction by conducting Morse test on 4-Stroke Multi cylinder Engine 5.com www. III-I Sem (M. Valve / Port Timing Diagrams of an I. economical speed test. 8. Dismantling / Assembly of Engines to identify the parts and their position in an engine. 93 www.Tech. Study of Boilers 11. 4. Engines. Heat Balance of an I.jntuworld.E) T 0 P 3 C 2 (9A03507) THERMAL ENGINEERING LAB 1.jntuworld.stroke engine 6. Retardation and motoring test on 4.www. 3.net 2009-10________________________________________________ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B.jwjobs. different methods of performance rating. types of production.www.com .definition. inverted pyramid structure. factors affecting the plant location. UNIT II Designing Organizational Structures : Basic concepts related to Organization Departmentation and Decentralisation. Line and staff organization. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Human Needs – Systems Approach to Management. Plant Layout – definition. Method study . matrix organization. boundary less organization. Inventory – functions. associated forms. standard time calculations.E) T 4 P 0 C 4 (9A03601) INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT UNIT I Concepts of Management and Organization – Functions of Management – Evolution of Management Thought : Taylor’s Scientific Management. Work measurement. Committee organization. differences with time studyApplications. Purchase management. time study. UNIT IV Work study . Douglas Mc-Gregor’s Theory X and Theory Y. standard time calculation. Cellular Organization. Virtual Organization.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. objectives. objectives.jntuworld.jwjobs.Matrix approach. definition. UNIT V Materials Management-Objectives.Tech. Hertzberg’s Two Factor Theory of Motivation.allowances.Definition. inventory classification techniques.jntuworld. objectives.definition. functional organization. steps involved-equipment. comparison of rural and urban sites-methods for selection of plant. III-II Sem (M. steps involvedvarious types of associated charts-difference between micro-motion and memo-motion studies. duties of purchase manager. Stores Management and Stores Records. lean and flat organization structure) and their merits.com www. 94 www. steps involved. associated costs. demerits and suitability. Work Sampling – definition. Mayo’s Hawthorne Experiments. types. team structure. types of plant layout – various data analyzing formstravel chart. UNIT III Plant location. Fayol’s Principles of Management. Types of mechanistic and organic structures of organization (Line organization. Galgotia Publ. Dr. different types of wage incentive schemes.types of inspections – Difference between inspection & quality control. REFERENCES: 1.com . 2/e. Vijaya Kumar Reddy. Chase. product life cycle. Industrial Engineering and Management. 6.jntuworld. 2003. 2.difference with job evaluation. 2. p charts and c charts.. Pvt.. various types of activity times estimation-programme evaluation review techniques.jwjobs. 2005. 2000. Aquilano. Merit Rating. K. 6/e. Srinath. marketing vs selling. deterministic model. 4.net 2009-10________________________________________________ UNIT VI PERT & CPM : Project management. Pearson. Introduction to TQM. Production and Operations Management. Marketing.Critical Path-probability of completing the project. different methods of merit ratings. Gilbert. wage incentives. Operations Management. critical path method critical path calculation-crashing of simple of networks. Nadhamuni Reddy and Dr.variable control charts.Quality Circles. Amrine.www. Stoner. L. Pearson Edu. PERT/CPM.P. ISO 9000 series procedures. Dhanpat Rai. Reliability Engineering & Quality Engineering. 10/e. Manufacturing Organization and Management. UNIT VII INSPECTION AND QUALITY CONTROL. John Wiley and Sons. Statistical Quality Control-techniques-variables and attributes-assignable and non assignable causes. Job description. and R charts. UNIT VIII HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT. East-West Press. 3. 2004. 5.C. Job Evaluation. 2004. different types of evaluation methods. Khanna. marketing mix. network modeling-probabilistic model. Motion and Time Studies. Question Paper Pattern : 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions Each question should not have more than 3 bits . Management.single sampling and double sampling plans-OC curves.. Ralph M Barnes.com www. Jacobs.Functions of HRM. TEXT BOOKS: 1. TMH. O. Ltd.S. attributes control charts. PHI. Acceptance sampling plan. 2004. Panneer Selvam. 95 www.jntuworld. Freeman. Basic structure. 96 www. CPU.com . manual part programming methods.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. MRP-II.jwjobs. Material handling systems. UNIT – III Geometric modeling: Requirements. surface representation methods. Human labor in manufacturing systems. computer control systems. MRP-I.com www. coding and classification.www. geometric construction models. Computer Aided Processes Planning. Retrieval type and Generative type. CAD / CAM Hardware.E) T 4 P 0 C 4 (9A03602) CAD / CAM UNIT – I Computers in Industrial Manufacturing. Product cycle. editing. Geometric commands . turning center. transformation of geometry. display devices. Memory types.Tech. curve representation methods. CNC Part Programming : fundamentals. NC machine tools. JIT. NC modes. dimensioning. III-II Sem (M. UNIT – VII Computer integrated production planning: Capacity planning. hard copy devices. CIMS benefits. production flow analysis. features of Machining center. input devices. 3D transformations. modeling facilities desired. geometric models. UNIT – VI Types of manufacturing systems: FMS.jntuworld.jntuworld. database structure for graphics modeling. structure of CNC machine tools. UNIT –IV Numerical control: NC. UNIT – V Group Tech: Part family. UNIT – II Computer Graphics & Drafting: Raster scan graphics coordinate system. shop floor control. storage devices. NC elements. display control commands. Computer Aided Part Programming. advantages and limitations. layers. Groover. Pearson 7. Production systems & Computer integrated Manufacturing. Hitech Publ. CSP Rao.C. Lalit Narayan . A text book of CAD/CAM.net 2009-10________________________________________________ UNIT – VIII Computer Aided Quality Control: Terminology in quality control.com . TEXT BOOKS: 1.www. PHI. the computer in QC. T. A Zimmers & P. non-contact inspection methods-optical non-contact inspection methods-non-optical computer aided testing. 6. TMH 5.jwjobs. Chang.com www. Each question should not have more than 3 bits 97 www. Question Paper Pattern : 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions. CAD/CAM/CIM. R. PHI 2. Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing.N. PE. contact inspection methods.Groover. Rao. CAD/CAM. Sivasubramaniam. Principles of Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing .jntuworld. Farid Amirouche. integration of CAQC with CAD/CAM. P. TMH REFERENCES: 1. CAD/CAM Theory and Practice. Radhakrishnan and Subramaniah. Pearson 4.jntuworld. Computer Aided Manufacturing. P. New Age 3.E 2. Automation. CAD/CAM-Principles and applications. jwjobs. Pneumatic comparators and their uses. line.com . UNIT – III OPTICAL MEASURING INSTRUMENTS: Tool maker’s microscope – collimators. Talysurf. UNIT – IV SURFACE ROUGHNESS MEASUREMENT: Differences between surface roughness and surface waviness. Rz values.S Values – Ra . fits and their types – unilateral and bilateral tolerance system.Numerical assessment of surface finish – CLA. Taper. Methods of measurement of surface finish-profilograph. 98 www.com www.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. Snap. Definitions.www. Electrical. Ring. Design of Go and No Go gauges. Indian standard Institution system – International Standard system for plain and screwed work. UNIT – II LINEAR MEASUREMENT: Length standard. rollers and spheres used to determine the tapers. Electronic. optical projector – optical flats and their uses. Dial indicator. R. Profile and Position gauges. Taylor’s principle. LIMIT GAUGES: Plug.M. UNIT-V SCREW THREAD MEASUREMENT: Elements of measurement – errors in screw threads – measurement of effective diameter.E) T 4 P 0 C 4 (9A03603) METROLOGY UNIT – I SYSTEMS OF LIMITS AND FITS: Introduction.Tech. FLATNESS MEASUREMENT: Measurement of flatness of surfaces – straight edges– surface plates – optical flat and auto collimator. slip gauges – calibration of the slip gauges. angle of thread and thread pitch. MEASUREMENT THROUGH COMPARATORS: Comparators – Mechanical. Optical. interferometer.jntuworld. hole and shaft basis systems – interchangeability and selective assembly. BIS symbols for indication of surface finish. micrometers. MEASUREMENT OF ANGLES AND TAPERS: Different methods – Bevel protractor – angle gauges – spirit levels – sine bar – Sine plate.jntuworld. end & wavelength standards. Gap.profile thread gauges. III-II Sem (M. JR Davis. Surface Engineering with Lasers. BIS standards on Limits & Fits. Fundamentals of Dimensional Metrology .jntuworld. Surface Finish. pitch.jntuworld. Alignment tests on lathe. UNIT – VIII SURFACE ENGINEERING: Surface treatment processes and their character tics and applications. Each question should not have more than 3 bits. Machine Tool Alignment etc. Handbook of Tribology: Materials. Khanna Publ. Thomson 3. UNIT.T. Preparation of acceptance charts. 4. Dehosson J. R. and Surface Treatments. Engineering Metrology. milling. 2.VII GEAR MEASUREMENT: Gear measuring instruments. Coatings.com . Mahajan. (a) Overlay coatings (b) Diffusion coatings (c) Thermal or mechanical modification of Surfaces TEXT BOOKS: 1. Bharat Bhushan and B.jwjobs. pressure angle and tooth thickness. Gear tooth profile measurement. Dhanpat Rai 2.Gupta.www.K. Connie Dotson . 5. 99 www. drilling machine tools.4e.K. Woodhead Publ. Jain.net 2009-10________________________________________________ UNIT -VI MACHINE TOOL ALIGNMENT TESTS: Requirements of Machine Tool Alignment Tests. Question Paper Pattern : 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions. REFERENCES: 1.com www. Measurement of diameter. Engineering Metrology . Coordinate Measuring Machines: Types of CMM and Applications of CMM. Surface Engineering for corrosion and wear resistance. working principle and essential components of the plant – COP – Representation of cycle on T-S and P-h charts – Expander vs.com www.jwjobs. UNIT III Refrigerants – Desirable properties – classification of refrigerants used – Nomenclature. UNIT – II Vapour compression refrigeration – Basic cycle . Throttling. effect of sub cooling and super heating – cycle analysis – Actual cycle. GSHF. Principle and operation of: (i) Thermo-electric refrigerator (ii) Vortex tube or Hilsch tube. Principle of operation of three Fluid absorption system.jntuworld. fans and blowers. Open and Dense air systems –.secondary refrigerants.Problems.com . UNIT VII Air Conditioning equipment .Air Refrigeration: Ideal and Actual cycles. Consideration of Infiltrated air – Heat Load concepts: RSHF.www.lubricants – Ozone Depletion – Global Warmingnewer refrigerants.Tech. III-II Sem (M. UNIT IV Vapor Absorption Refrigeration System – description and working of NH3 – water system and Li Br –water ( Two shell & Four shell) System -Calculation of max COP. UNIT – VI Introduction to Air Conditioning: Psychrometric Properties & Processes – Characterization of Sensible and latent heat loads –– Need for Ventilation.jntuworld. 100 www.O. UNIT V Steam Jet Refrigeration System: Working Principle and Basic Componentsestimation of motive steam required.P. – Different refrigeration methods .humidifiers – dehumidifiers – air filters.problems – Refrigeration needs of Air crafts.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B.E) T 4 P 0 C 4 (9A03604) REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING UNIT – I Introduction to Refrigeration: Necessity and applications – Unit of refrigeration and C.Influence of various parameters on system performance – Construction and Use of P-h charts – numerical Problems. Summer. TMH.C. Dossat. TEXT BOOKS: 1. R. 3/e. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning. Dhanpatrai REFERENCES: 1. 3. Tables/Codes: Thermal Engineering Data Book containing Refrigerant and Psychrometric property Tables and charts 101 www. 2/e. SC Arora & Domkundwar. Winter & year round air conditioning.Arora.www. Khanna Publ. Pearson Edu. 2010 5.com www.Comfort chart –Comfort Air Conditioning.jwjobs. New Age. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning. Principles of Refrigeration.L. CP Arora. PHI. UNIT – VIII Requirements of human comfort and concept of Effective Temperature.jntuworld.net 2009-10________________________________________________ Heat Pump – Heat sources – different heat pump circuits.com . Basic Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning – Ananthanarayanan. 2008 2. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning.Ballaney. Each question should not have more than 3 bits. Manohar Prasad. Refrigeration and Air Conditioning.jntuworld. TMH Question Paper Pattern: 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions. 2. 4. A Course in Refrigeration and Air conditioning. P. 4/e.simple problems. Forces acting on piston – Construction Design and proportions of piston. module and face width.com . V-belt drives & rope drives. UNIT –II ENGINE PARTS: Pistons. UNIT – VII MECHANICAL SPRINGS: Stress and deflections of helical Springs-Springs for fatigue loading – Natural frequency of helical springs-Energy storage capacity.com www. UNIT – VI SPUR & HELICAL GEARS: Spur gears. UNIT – III CONNECTING ROD: Thrust in connecting rod – stress due to whipping action on Connecting rod ends – Cranks and Crank shafts. strength and proportions of Over hung cranks UNIT – IV DESIGN OF CURVED BEAMS: Introduction.jntuworld. UNIT – V POWER TRANSMISSIONS SYSTEMS: Design of Flat belt drives.jntuworld. Check for dynamic and wear considerations. Cylinder. Selection of wire ropes.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B.Leaf springs-Coaxial springs 102 www. Cylinder liners. Surface compressive strength – Bending strength – Design analysis of spur gears – Estimation of centre distance. C –clamps.www.E) T 4 P 0 C 4 (9A03605) DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS– II UNIT – I BEARINGS: Types of Journal bearings – Lubrication – Bearing Modulus–bearing materials – journal bearing design – Ball and roller bearings – Static loading of ball & roller bearings.Helical Torsion springs. Design of crane hooks. III-II Sem (M. trapezoidal and T-Section. Expression for radius of neutral axis for rectangular.Helical gears – Load concentration factor – Dynamic load factor. stresses in curved beams.Tech. bearing life –Failure of bearings. check for plastic deformation. circular. design procedure for chain drives.jwjobs. jwjobs.Bhandari.Shanmugam 4. International 3. REFERENCES: 1. Square ACME. T. ball screwpossible failures. College of Technology (ii) Balaveer Swamy and Mahadevan Question Paper Pattern: 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions Each question should not have more than 3 bits.com www. Scitech Publishers 5. Machine Design. Krishna Rao.S. Mech.jntuworld. Tables/Codes: Design data books to be supplied in exam 103 www.B.jntuworld.G.net 2009-10________________________________________________ UNIT – VIII DESIGN OF POWER SCREWS: Design of screw. Engg.Chand Publ. Machine Design. Data Books : (i) P.www. T. compound screw. TEXT BOOK: 1. Machine Design .com .V. Machine Design.S.S. TMH 2.K. S. I. Khurmi & J. Design of Machine Elements-II. Design of nut. Kanniah. JE Shingley 2. V. Sundaramoorthy & N. Design. R.Gupta. Buttress screwsEfficiency of the screw. differential screw. Unit – IV Emissions from Automobiles – Pollution standards National and international – Pollution Control– Techniques – Multipoint fuel injection for SI Engines. fuel pump. Mechanical and electrical fuel pump – filters– carburettor – types – air filters – Gasoline injection. Lighting systems.Tech. Engine: Fuel supply systems. battery ignition system.www. Biomass. electronic ignition system using contact breaker. Engines: Requirements of diesel injection systems. mechanism of Solenoid switch. condenser and spark plug – Magneto coil ignition system. alcohols. UNIT – III Cooling System: Cooling Requirements.their merits and demerits. turbo charging and super charging – oil filters. auto transformer. types of injection systems. generator.com www. 4 wheel drive – types of automobile engines. LPG. Horn. Fuel gauge – oil pressure gauge. III-II Sem (M. contact breaker points.com . Thermo. constructional features of storage battery.jwjobs. testing of fuel pumps. UNIT – II Fuel System: S.E) T 4 P 0 C 4 (9A03606) AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING UNIT – I Introduction : Components of a four wheeler automobile – chassis and body – power unit –power transmission – rear wheel drive.jntuworld. Ignition System: Function of an ignition system. water and Forced Circulation System – Radiators – Types – Cooling Fan .I. UNIT – V Electrical System : Charging circuit. engine construction. evaporative cooling – pressure sealed cooling – antifreeze solutions.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. current – voltage regulator – starting system. Engine temperature indicator. nozzle spray formation. thermostat.I. 104 www. electronic ignition using contact triggers – spark advance and retard mechanism. oil pumps – crank case ventilation. CNG . C.Common rail diesel injection Emissions from alternative energy sources– hydrogen.jntuworld.water pump. wiper. injection timing. Liquid Cooling. Bendix drive. front wheel drive. Air Cooling. Braking System: Mechanical brake system. R. 2. K. steering linkages.com . combined angle toe-in. epi-cyclic.K. castor. House Question Paper Pattern: 5 question to be answered out of 8 questions Each question should not have more than 3 bits. shock absorber. William Crouse REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. center point steering.net 2009-10________________________________________________ UNIT – VI Transmission System: Clutches. Davis steering mechanism. rear axles. Independent suspension system. fluid fly wheel – gear box. multi plate clutch. Newton. Automotive Mechanics –Vol. Thipse. TEXT BOOKS: 1. Automobile Engineering. Kirpal Singh. UNIT – VIII Suspension System: Objects of suspension systems – rigid axle suspension system. torsion bar. UNIT – VII Steering System: Steering geometry – camber. Automobile Engineering. king pin rake. Automotive Engines. constant mesh. Alternate Fuels.jwjobs. steering gears – types.types: sliding mesh.2. Types of steering mechanism – Ackerman steering mechanism. Automobile Engineering. Ramalingam. Torque tube drive.jntuworld. 3. 2.K. Lakshmi Publ. synchromesh. Steeds & Garret. 4. differential. 105 www. Jaico Publ. over drive. magnetic and centrifugal clutches.types: cone clutch.www.jntuworld. scitech Publ.com www. Propeller shaft – Hotch – Kiss drive. Hydraulic brake system.Principle. Pneumatic and vacuum brake systems.Rajput. single plate clutch.1&Vol. torque converter. universal joint. Slotting machine. Surface grinder and Tool & cutter grinder. Use of spirit level in finding the flatness of surface plate. Job on Slotting 7. Angle and taper measurements by Bevel protractor. micrometers etc. Measurement of bores by internal micrometers and dial bore indicators.jntuworld.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. 3. Job on Grinding of Tool angles. Thread measurement by Two wire/ Three wire method.jntuworld.jwjobs. Demonstration of construction & operations of general purpose machines: Lathe. 8. Milling machine. 2. 5. 106 www. Use of gear teeth. Alignment test on the lathe.com www. 2. Sine bars. 9. diameters by vernier calipers. Job on Step turning and taper turning on lathe machine 3. Surface Wear Resistances Test using Electro Spark Coating Device.www. Job on Milling Job on Cylindrical Surface Grinding 8. Cylindrical Grinder.E) T 0 P 3 C 2 (9A03607) METROLOGY AND MACHINE TOOLS LAB Section A: 1. Planning machine. Job on Thread cutting and knurling on -lathe machine. vernier calipers and checking the chordal addendum and chordal height of spur gear. Measurement of lengths. 10. 4. 11. Surface roughness measurement by Talysurf instrument. Job on Drilling and Tapping 5. III-II Sem (M. 6. etc. Job on Shaping and Planning 6. heights. Shaper. Alignment test on milling machine.com .Tech. Section B: 1. 4. Drilling machine. Study of Tool makers microscope and its application 7. AE) 1. The lab intends to train students to use language effectively. ECM. 2. At this stage it is imperative for the student to start preparing for the ever growing competition in the job market. EIE. to help them face interviews.Tech. E Con E. in order to be on par with the best. Objectives: Keeping in mind the previous exposure of the student to English. thus providing them with the required ability to face computer-based competitive exams such GRE. to participate in group discussions.net 2009-10________________________________________________ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. Introduction The Advanced English Language Skills Lab introduced at the 3rd year B.jntuworld. and present them effectively before an audience • To help the students cultivate the habit of reading passages from the computer monitor. and sharpen public speaking skills and enhance the confidence of the student by exposing him/her to various situations and contexts which he/she would face in his/her career 3.com . III-II Sem (M.CAT. Syllabus The following course content is prescribed for the Advanced Communication Skills Lab: 107 www. The proposed course will enable the students to perform the following: • Intensive reading to improve comprehension and communication • Attentive listening for better understanding • Write project/research/technical reports • Write Resume’ to attract attention • Discuss ideas / opinions for better solutions • Face interviews confidently • Gather information. this lab focuses on improving the student’s proficiency in English at all levels. he/she needs to improve his/her Communication and soft skills This course focuses on the practical aspects of English incorporating all the four (LRSW) skills relevant to the requirements of the prospective employers in view of globalization.www. organize ideas. In this scenario. ME. TOEFL. EEE.Tech level is considered essential for the student for focusing on his/her career. GMAT etc.jwjobs.com www.E) T 0 P 3 C 2 (9AHS601) ADVANCED ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION SKILLS LAB (Common to ECE.jntuworld. net ________________________________________________2009-10 Reading Comprehension -. The Communication Skills Lab with movable chairs and audio-visual aids with a P. clarity. skimming for building vocabulary(synonyms and antonyms. interview through tele and videoconferencing Technical Presentations (Oral)— Collection of data. cover letter Group Discussion-.) Listening Comprehension-. body language. clarity.com www. so as to respond relevantly and appropriately to people of different backgrounds and dialects in various personal and professional situations. one master console. coherence and style.(keeping an eye on modulation of voice. style and format . pre-interview planning. Camcorder etc System Requirement (Hardware Component): Computer network with LAN with a minimum of 60 multimedia systems with the following specifications: P-IV Processor. planning. format and style. planning. preparation.jwjobs. A digital stereo-audio and video system. discussing. data-collection. mannerisms. providing solutions on any given topic across a cross-section of individuals.Communicating views and opinions. tools. scanning.use of props.jntuworld. answering strategies. Hard Disk-80 GB. Minimum Requirements The English Language Lab shall have two parts: The Computer aided Language Lab for 60 students with 60 systems. organization. subject matter. creative self marketing. type. analysis Resume’ Writing—Structure. Interview Skills—Concept and process. fluency and coherence) in personal and professional lives. body language. asking queries.Listening for understanding. prefixes and suffixes. speed reading. guessing meanings from context. organizing. projecting one’s strengths.jntuworld. LAN facility and English language software for self-study by learners. defining the career objective. Speed-2. and skills.A System. attracting audience. voice modulation. idioms and phrases. clarity. a TV. RAM_512 MB minimum. relevance. Technical Report Writing—Types of formats and styles.Reading for facts. body language. one word substitutes. 4.8 GHz. intervening. Headphones 108 www.www.com . CRC Press. Speaking about Science. 2006 Books on TOEFL/GRE/GMAT/CAT/ IELTS by Barron’s/DELTA/Cambridge University Press. Cambridge University press.jntuworld.jntuworld.2008 109 www. Dr G Natanam & Prof SA Sankaranarayanan. Pearson Education. 2008 From Campus To Corporate by KK Ramachandran and KK Karthick. Macmillan Publishers India Ltd.www. 11.jwjobs. 8. Huckin and Olsen Tata Mc Graw-Hil 2009. 2008 Resume’s and Interviews by M. 5. Special Indian Edition. 2010 Business Communication by John X Wang. 4.Muruguvel.net 2009-10________________________________________________ Prescribed Software: GLOBARENA Books Suggested for English Language Lab Library (to be located within the lab in addition to the CDs of the text book which are loaded on the systems): 1. 9. Handbook for Technical Writing by David A McMurrey & Joanne Buckely CENGAGE Learning 2008 Technical Communication by Meenakshi Raman & Sangeeta Sharma. 10. 2010 Cambridge English for Job-Hunting by Colm Downes. Sci-Tech Publications. 2. 6. Cambridge University Press. Tata Mc Graw-Hill. A Manual for Creating Clear Presentations by Scott Morgan and Barrett Whitener. Chennai 2008. 12. Technical writing and professional communication.Ashraf Rizvi.com www.com . Oxford University Press 2009. The ACE of Soft Skills by Gopal Ramesh and Mahadevan Ramesh. 2010 English Language Communication : A Reader cum Lab Manual Dr A Ramakrishna Rao. Anuradha Publications. 3. 7. Managing Soft Skills by K R Lakshminarayan and T. jwjobs.jntuworld.jntuworld. Big-M method – Duality Principle-Economic interpretation of duality.Tech. Assignment problem – Formulation – Optimal solution . UNIT – IV THEORY OF GAMES : Introduction – Minimax (maximin) – Criterion and optimal strategy – Solution of games with saddle points – Rectangular games without saddle points – 2 X 2 games – dominance principle– m X 2 & 2 X n games -graphical method.com . unbalanced transportation problem –Degeneracy. group replacement. ALLOCATION : Linear Programming Problem Formulation – Graphical solution – Simplex method –Artificial variables techniques -Two–phase method.Variants of Assignment Problem-Traveling Salesman problem.E) T 4 P 0 C 4 (9A03701) OPERATIONS RESEARCH UNIT – I Development – Definition– Characteristics and Phases – Types of models – operation Research models– applications. UNIT – VI INVENTORY : Introduction – Single item – Deterministic models – Purchase inventory models with one price break and multiple price breaks – shortages are not allowed – Stochastic models – demand may be discrete variable or continuous variable – 110 www. UNIT – V WAITING LINES : Introduction – Single Channel – Poisson arrivals – exponential service times – with finite queue length and non finite queue length models– Multichannel – Poisson arrivals – exponential service times with finite queue length and queue length and non finite queue length models. IV-I Sem (M. UNIT – III REPLACEMENT : Introduction – Replacement of items that deteriorate with time – when money value is not considered and considered – Replacement of items that fail completely. SEQUENCING – Introduction – Flow –Shop sequencing – n jobs through two machines – n jobs through three machines – Job shop sequencing – two jobs through ‘m’ machines.www. UNIT – II TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM – Formulation – Optimal solution.com www.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. Natarajan. Sharma. TMH.net 2009-10________________________________________________ Instantaneous production.jntuworld. REFERENCES: 1. A. Pearson Edu. 111 www.capital budgeting problem – shortest path problem – linear programming problem.com . Cole 7. wagner. Maurice Saseini. Operations Research. Wayne L. P. Ravi Kumar. Arhur Yaspan & Lawrence Friedman 3. UNIT – VII DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING : Introduction – Bellman’s Principle of optimality – Applications of dynamic programming. R.www.com www. PHI Publ. Operations Research. 5. J. 2. TEXT BOOKS: 1. Mac Milan. Operations Research. Instantaneous demand and continuous demand and no set up cost. Introduction to Operations Research. R.Panneerselvam.Balasubramani. Winston. Veerachari and V. Operations Research.K.jwjobs. A. 4. Operations Research. UNIT – VIII SIMULATION : Definition – Types of simulation models – phases of simulation– applications of simulation – Inventory and Queuing problems – Advantages and Disadvantages – Simulation Languages. Hiller & Libermann. Operations Research. Taha.K. Tamilarasi. 6. PHI 2. Operations Research: Methods & Problems. International Question Paper Pattern: 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions Each question should not have more than 3 bits.M.jntuworld. PHI Publ. Thomson Brooks. Introduction to Operations Research. I. orienters. Lagrange – Euler and Newton – Euler formations.Tech. hardware components for automation and process control. high speed automatic insertion devices. Types. joint integrated motion – straight line motion . Jacobians . Basic elements of an automated system. UNIT – V Manipulator Kinematics: Homogeneous transformations as applicable to rotation and translation . Components. Degrees of Freedom. UNIT – III Assembly line balancing: Assembly process and systems assembly line. electric & stepper motors. Proximity sensors. types of Flow lines. flow line with/without buffer storage.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B.www. Functional line diagram. Robot programming-Types – features of languages and software packages. joints.E) T 4 (9A03702) AUTOMATION & ROBOTICS P 0 C 4 UNIT – I Introduction to Automation: Need . ways of improving line balance. hoppers. 112 www. common types of arms.com . comparison. Manipulator Dynamics: Differential transformation. Tactile sensors. IV-I Sem (M.jntuworld. qualitative analysis. levels of automation.jntuworld. UNIT VII Robot actuators and Feed back components: Actuators: Pneumatic. path planning. flexible assembly lines. Forward and inverse kinematics. line balancing methods. mechanical feeders. Skew motion. Hydraulic actuators. UNIT – II Automated flow lines: Part transfer methods and mechanisms. encoders – Velocity sensors.jwjobs. resolvers. UNIT – IV Introduction to Industrial Robots: Classification. Position sensors – potentiometers. grippers.com www.D-H notation. UNIT VI Trajectory Planning: Trajectory planning and avoidance of obstacles. Robot configurations. com . 1983 London. TMH. Kogam Page Ltd. TEXT BOOKS: 1.Processing . TMH.spot and continuous arc welding & spray painting Assembly and Inspection. Craig. P.jwjobs. Oxford Press. Robotics. Prentice Hall 4. 2. 2006 5. Pearson Edu. 113 www. Automation . John J. Industrial Robotics. Production systems and CIM. Ashitave Ghosal. REFERENCES: 1.jntuworld. 6.Material handling.P.Klafter. Robotics. Introduction to Robotics. loading and unloading. Coiffet and M.jntuworld. An Introduction to Robot Technology. M. 3.Groover. fundamental Concepts and analysis. McGraw Hill. M. Richard D.net 2009-10________________________________________________ UNIT VIII Robot Application in Manufacturing: Material Transfer . Groover.P.com www. Mittal RK & Nagrath IJ. Fu KS.Chaironze.www. Robotics and Control. Robotics Engineering. Pearson Edu Question Paper Pattern: 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions Each question should not have more than 3 bits. 2. treatment of body and surface forces. UNIT . Strain . 114 www. beam element with nodal hinge. Basic concepts of plane stress and plane strain. explicit expression for the constant strain triangle stiffness matrix.Tech. Development of Truss Equations: Derivation of stiffness matrix for a beam element in local coordinates. Stress . Isoparametric formulation of the plane element stiffness matrix. rectangular plane stress element.III Development of Beam Equations: Beam stiffness. finite element solution of a plane stress problem. other residual methods and their applications to a one-dimensional bar problem. example LST stiffness determination. evaluation of the stiffness matrix and stress matrix by Gaussian quadrature. Potential Energy approach: Assembly of Global stiffness matrix and load vector. comparison of elements. derivation of the linear strain triangular element stiffness matrix and equations. IV-I Sem (M. solution of a plane truss. UNIT-II One Dimensional problems: Finite element modeling coordinates and shape functions. UNIT-IV Frames.E) T 4 P 0 C 4 (9A03703) FINITE ELEMENT METHODS UNIT-I Introduction to Finite Element Method for solving field problems. potential energy approach to derive bar element equations. solution of an axisymmetric pressure vessels Isoparametric formulation: Isoparametric formulation of the bar element stiffness matrix.jwjobs. potential energy approach to derive beam element equations. UNIT . Quadratic shape functions. example of assemblage of beam stiffness matrices.jntuworld.jntuworld.strain relations.www. Galerkin's residual method and its use to derive the onedimensional bar element equation. derivation of the constant strain triangular element stiffness matrix and equations. global stiffness matrix. Galerkin's methods for deriving beam element equations.Displacement relations. distributed loading. selecting approximation functions for displacement.V Development of a linear strain and axisymmetric elements: Introduction. grid equations.com .com www. comparison of finite element solution to exact solution for bar. computation of stress for a bar in x-y Plane. Plane stress and strain equations: Two-dimensional arbitrarily oriented beam element rigid plane frame examples.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. Finite element equations. derivation of the stiffness matrix. Stress and Equilibrium. Treatment of boundary conditions. John Wiley & Sons (ASIA) Pte Ltd. one-dimensional finite element formulation using a variational method. one-dimensional heat transfer with mass transport.jntuworld. Elsevier 3. truss. Smith and Ted G. two-dimensional finite element formulation. flow chart and examples of a heat transfer program UNIT .jntuworld. Dewhirst. Donald L. A first course in Finite Element Method. TMH 5.com . typical units thermal conductivities. finite element formulation of heat transfer with mass transport by Galerkin's method. h. heat transfer with convection.C. Pergamon. Finite Element Methods in Engineering . Finite Element Analysis. numerical integration in time. one-dimensional finite element formulation. Huebner. The Finite Element Method for Engineers.. Daryl L Logan. solid element mass matrices. two-dimensional finite element formulation.net 2009-10________________________________________________ UNIT -VI Heat and Mass Transfer analysis: Derivation of the basic differential equation. TEXT BOOKS: 1.Lakshminarasaiah.VII Fluid flow and thermal stress analysis: Derivation of the basic differential equations. B. A and Belegundu. K: and heat transfer coefficients. Douglas E. line or point sources.Publ. David V Hutton. time dependent one dimensional bar analysis. UNIT-VIII Structural Dynamic and Time Dependent Heat Transfer: Dynamics of a spring mass system. Chandraputla. plane stress/strain. Introduction to Finite Elements in Engineering . Formulation of the thermal stress problem and examples. PHI. Byrom. axisymmetric. Finite Element Method.www. flow chart and examples of a fluid flow program. its basics and fundamentals. JN Reddy. 3. plane frame. REFERENCES: 1. O.S. Fundamentals of Finite element analysis. G. Kenneth H. natural frequencies of a one-dimensional bar. SS Rao . 4. 2008 Question Paper Pattern: 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions Each question should not have more than 3 bits.com www. Cengage Learning 2. time-dependent heat transfer. Zienkiewicz.jwjobs. TMH 2. An introduction to Finite Element Method. beam element mass matrices and natural frequencies. 115 www. direct derivation of the bar element equations. generalized configuration and functional descriptions of measuring instruments . magnetic.usage for measuring torque.Electrical tachometers Stroboscope. UNIT -IV MEASUREMENT OF LEVEL: Direct method . Noncontact type of tachometer . Dynamic performance characteristics sources of error. 116 www. Mcleod pressure gauge. capacitance. Bellows . ultrasonic.E) T P C 4 0 4 (9A03704) INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL SYSTEMS UNIT-I Definition .Thermistor .Various Principles of measurement .Piezo electric. Electrical Resistance . Hot wire anemometer Laser Doppler Anemometer (LDA).Thermocouple Pyrometers .Vibrometer and accelerometer.Diaphragm gauges.www. compressive and tensile strains .gauge factor . Bourdon pressure gauges.electrical strain gauge . Piston.capacitative.examples.jntuworld. Inductive.com www.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B.Thermal.ionization pressure gauges. Classification and elimination of error.Expansion. cryogenic fuel level indicators . FLOW MEASUREMENT: Rotameter. Measurement of Acceleration and Vibration: Different simple instruments . Low pressure measurement . Calibration procedures.Principles of Seismic instruments .Basic principles of measurement . UNIT-II Measurement of Displacement: Theory and construction of various transducers to measure displacement .Bubler level indicators. Turbine flow meter.jwjobs.method of usage of resistance strain gauge for bending. MEASUREMENT OF TEMPERATURE: Classification .V MEASUREMENT OF SPEED: Mechanical Tachometers .com .Tech. Strain gauge Rosettes. UNIT . ionization and Photo electric transducers. UNIT .Ranges .jntuworld. IV-I Sem (M.III MEASUREMENT OF PRESSURE: Units . UNIT .VI STRESS & STRAIN MEASUREMENTS: Various types . resistance.Indirect methods .different principles usedManometers. magnetic. Ultrasonic. conductivity gauges .Measurement systems.classification .Temperature Indicators. Each question should not have more than 3 bits. Cengage Learning.Nakra & K. Marangoni. Mechanical Measurements.. speed & position control systems TEXT BOOKS: 1. Earnest. Chennakesava.Bhaskar.jntuworld. B. 2008 Question Paper Pattern : 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions.com www. Jain. UNIT .Galgotia Publ. 5.C. R. Beckwith. R.VII MEASUREMENT OF HUMIDITY .com . Torsion meters.VIII ELEMENTS OF CONTROL SYSTEMS: Introduction.Classification .jntuworld. PE REFERENCES: 1. 4. 3. Measurement systems: Application and design. TORQUE AND POWER.jwjobs. Adaptation by Manik and Dhanesh. Principals of Industrial Instrumentation and Control Systems. Instrumentation & Mechanical Measurements . 117 www. Anuradha Agencies. Instrumentation. Importance . Doeblin O. Dew point meter. TMH 2.D. Dynamometers. load cells. sling psychrometer. Instrumentation and Control Systems. Khanna Publishers. Measurement & Analysis . Linehard. AK. Mechanical and Industrial Measurements .net 2009-10________________________________________________ UNIT . 6. Tayal .Moisture content in the gases. S..A.KChoudhary.Elastic force meters. MEASUREMENT OF FORCE. TMH 2.S Kumar. Measurement Systems: Applications & design .Open and closed systems Servomechanisms-Examples with block diagrams-Temperature. PHI.K. Absorption psychrometer.www. material handling and quality control. UNIT VIII: Global aspects of Enterprenership. Using and implementing business plans.E) T 4 P 0 C 4 (9A03705) ENTREPRENEURSHIP (Elective-I) UNIT 1: Introduction to Entrepreneurship Definition of Entrepreneur. Sources of capital.com www.com . Opportunities for Entrepreneurs in India and abroad. Launching formalities.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. UNIT V: New venture Expansion Strategies and Issues. UNIT VII : Production and Marketing Management Thrust of production management. Selection of production Techniques. UNIT III: The Business Plan Nature and scope of Business plan. merges. Inventory control. rights issues. market research and channels of distribution. Entrepreneur vs. financial controls. creating problem solving. The Entrepreneurial decision process. Entrepreneur vs Intrapreneur. market segmentation. plant utilization and maintenance.Tech. franchising. Public issues. UNIT II : Creating and Starting the Venture. Marketing and sales controls. acquisitions. recruitment. Internet advertising. Features and evaluation of joint ventures.jwjobs. Methods of generating ideas. IV-I Sem (M. financial plan and the organizational plan. Writing Business Plan. product planning and development process.jntuworld. venture capital . Designing the work place. Sources of new Ideas. Entrepreneurial Traits. UNIT VI: Choosing location and layout. Record keeping. Manager. motivating and leading teams.jntuworld. 118 www. E-commerce and Entrepreneurship. angel investment. Issues related to Selection of layout.www. Woman as Entrepreneur. bonus issues and stock splits. Sales promotion and product pricing. UNIT IV: Financing and Managing the new venture. Role of Entrepreneurship in Economic Development. Marketing plan.Marketing functions. Evaluating Business plans. Ethics and Social responsibility of Entrepreneurs. Robert J. Scarborough. Thomas W. Entrepreneurship. HBR Paper Back. Himalaya Publ. 2004. Pearson.jntuworld. Zimmerer & Norman M.www. Dutt & Sundaram S.jwjobs. 5/e TMH. 7. Robert Hisrich. Dollinger. Entrepreneurship. House. 2001. Indian Economy. Srivastava. 2004. Each question should not have more than 3 bits. 3. Sultan Chand & Sons. 119 www. Industrial Relations & Labour Laws. 2005. 4. 6. Chand.com www. 2005. 2005 Question Paper Pattern : 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions. & Michael Peters. Industrial Law. The Entrepreneurial Connection. 2. Essential of Entrepreneurship and small business management. 2005. 8. Harvard Business Review on Entrepreneurship. 2004. Vikas. 1999. 2. 4/e PHI.Calvin. ND Kapoor. TMH. Dynamics of Entrepreneurial Development and Management. TMH.jntuworld. Gurmeet Naroola. 5. 4/e. Entrepreneurial Management. REFERENCES: 1. Vasant Desai.net 2009-10________________________________________________ TEXT BOOKS: 1.com . explicit and implicit methods. elementary finite difference quotients. UNIT .jntuworld. conservative body force fields. consistency. and Fundamentals of fluid flow modeling: Introduction. consistency. transient heat conduction. iterative schemes.III Finite Difference Applications in Heat conduction and Convention . condition and instability. Fractions. 120 www. discretization. loss of significance and error propagation.www. Direct Methods for banded matrices. expanded forms of Navierstokes equations.E) T 4 P 0 C 4 (9A03706) COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS (ELECTIVE – I) UNIT-I Elementary details in numerical Techniques: Number system and errors.VII Steady flow.V Introduction to first order wave equation. Newton's second law of motion. IV-I Sem (M. finite difference application in convective heat transfer. Direct Methods for Matrix inversion.II Applied Numerical Methods: Solution of a system of simultaneous Linear Algebraic Equations.IV Finite Differences. Representation of integers. stability.VI Review of Equations Governing Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer: Introduction. UNIT .Heat conduction.jwjobs. conservation of mass. Stokes equation. dimensionless form of Momentum and Energy equations. stability of hyperbolic and elliptic equations. computational methods for error estimation. UNIT . Floating point Arithmetic.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. the upwind scheme.Vorticity formulation. conservative property. steady heat conduction in a rectangular geometry.jntuworld. of Matrix Inversion. conservation of energy principle. UNIT . UNIT .Tech. fundamentals of fluid flow modeling. implementation aspects of finite-difference equations. Convergence of Sequences. stream function .com www. special forms of the Navier-stokes equations.com . UNIT . Computational Fluid Dynamics.www.com . D. Question Paper Pattern : 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions. Patankar. Numerical heat transfer and fluid flow. Tapan K. volume integrals. Universities Press. Suhas V.jntuworld. Butter-Worth Publ. Each question should not have more than 3 bits. Sengupta. 2008. 3. Linear interpolation and Quadratic interpolation TEXT BOOK: 1. Elsevier. interpolation and differentiation practices. 121 www.net 2009-10________________________________________________ UNIT -VIII Finite Volume Method: Approximation of surface integrals.com www. Fundamentals of Computational Fluid Dynamics. Mc Graw Hill. Basics with applications. Anderson. 2. Computational Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer. Jiyuan and Others.jntuworld. REFERENCES: 1. John. Pearson Publ. 2.jwjobs. Upwind interpolation. Niyogi. Computational fluid dynamics. Bearings. UNIT – IVELECTRONIC INTERFACE SUBSYSTEMS : TTL. CIM. 122 www.com www.Digital Signal Processing – Low pass .Protection schemes – circuit breakers .Harmonic Transmission .Applications.Control Methods: Stand alone .net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. resetable fuses . Robot. over current sensing .Power Supply .Applications: SPM. notch filtering UNIT – III PRECISION MECHANICAL SYSTEMS: Pneumatic Actuation Systems Electro-pneumatic Actuation Systems . CNC.E) T 4 P 0 C 4 (9A03707) MECHATRONICS (ELECTIVE – I) UNIT – I INTRODUCTION: Definition – Trends .4-quadrant servo drives .Amplifying signals using OP amps –Software .Hydraulic Actuation Systems .Analog to Digital Convertors . UNIT – II SIGNAL CONDITIONING : Introduction – Hardware . thermal dissipation . Analog input – ADC .Tech.DigitalInterfacing .Pulse Width Modulation – Variable Frequency Drives. motors Isoation schemes.com .Motor / Drive Selection.Linear Bearings .jntuworld. Programming –Assembly.Stepper Motors DC brushed motors – DC brushless motors . resolution . CMOS interfacing Sensor interfacing – Actuator interfacing – solenoids .Electro-hydraulic Actuation Systems . C ( LED Blinking .jntuworld.DC servo motors . PC Based ( Real Time Operating Systems. UNIT – VIMICROCONTROLLERS OVERVIEW: 8051 Microcontroller . capacitors . Vector Drives Drive System load calculation.www. Graphical User Interface .Timing Belts – Ball Screw and Nut . speed channels Filtering Noise using passive components – Resistors.Bipolar transistors/ mosfets UNIT – V ELECTROMECHANICAL DRIVES : Relays and Solenoids .Analog Interfacing . Internal Relays and Counters .Digital to Analog Convertors . micro processor structure .opto coupling.Linear Motion Guides . PWM’s .Digital I/O .PLC Selection Applications. FMS.Data Handling -Analog input / output . buffer IC’s . UNIT – VII PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS: Basic Structure Programming: Ladder diagram -Timers.Shift Registers Master and Jump Controls . Simulation ) . IV-I Sem (M. high pass .jwjobs. Voltage measurement using ADC). Newton C Braga. REFERENCES : 1.Velocity Profiles – Trapezoidal. Wiley India. 123 www. Velocity and Torque . PTP . Robotics.jwjobs. J. Ramachandran. W Bolton. Mechatronics: Integrated Mechanical Electronic Systems. 3. Mrad. 5. M. Mechatronics Source Book .S.www.Multi axis Interpolation . 2008. Velocity Sensors . Mechatronics System Design . 2. PI . Linear .net 2009-10________________________________________________ UNIT – VIII PROGRAMMABLE MOTION CONTROLLERS: Introduction System Transfer Function . N.E.jntuworld.Thomson. Thomson Publ.Feedback Devices :Position .P . Anuradha Agencies Publi. Pearson Edu. Mechatronics . Curve .Control System Performance & tuning . Smaili & F. Shanmugam . Devdas Shetty.Joshi.Digital Controllers.Circular . 3/e. Oxford H. 4.Laplacetransform and its application in analysing differential equation of a control system .Singh.Optical Incremental encoders . Mechatronics..Continuous and discrete processes . A.Proximity Sensors : Inductive .Controlled Velocity Profile . 2. Go to Position . Question Paper Pattern : 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions. 2005. Capacitive . TEXT BOOKS : 1.jntuworld.com www.Infrared . PHI. Mechatronics.. Richard.Applications : SPM.G.Electronic Gearing . Each question should not have more than 3 bits.Core functionalities – Home.com .Control modes – Position .D.. PID Control . Mechatronics Electronics Control Systems in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering . Press. Record position . net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. MRR.jntuworld.jwjobs. characteristics of spark eroded surface and machine tool selection. Chemical Machining: Fundamentals of chemical machining. UNIT-VII Plasma Machining: Principle.com .com www.maskants – etchants. UNIT – VIElectron Beam Machining: Generation and control of electron beam for machining. process variables. Laser Beam Machining: General Principle and application of laser beam machining – thermal features. 124 www. UNIT – V THERMAL METAL REMOVAL PROCESSES: General Principle and applications of Electric Discharge Machining. selection of tool electrode and dielectric fluids.Tech.advantages and applications. application and limitations. IV-I Sem (M. Electric Discharge Grinding and electric discharge wire cutting processes – Power circuits for EDM. methods surface finish and machining accuracy. theory of electron beam machining. Tools.Principle. mechanics of metal removal. principle. accuracy and surface finish . cutting speed and accuracy of cut. Mechanics of metal removal in EDM. Process parameters. recent development. electrochemical grinding. equipments. Surface finish and accuracy economic aspects of ECM – Simple problems for estimation of metal removal rate.jntuworld. mechanics of metal removal process parameters. applications and limitations. process parameters. comparison of thermal and non-thermal processes. metal removal rate in ECM. UNIT II Ultrasonic machining – Elements of the process. Materials. UNIT – IVELECTRO – CHEMICAL PROCESSES: Fundamentals of electro chemical machining. electro chemical honing and deburring process. Applications.E) T P C 4 0 4 (9A03708) MODERN MANUFACTURING METHODS (ELECTIVE – II) UNIT – I INTRODUCTION – Need for non-traditional machining methods-Classification of modern machining processes – considerations in process selection. applications. Water jet machining and abrasive water jet machine: Basic principles.www. UNIT – III Abrasive jet machining.economic considerations. metal removal mechanism. applications . Wire EDM. Modern Machining Process .www.C. Advanced machining processes. 125 www.jntuworld. Question Paper Pattern : 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions. Electrostream drilling. 3.com www. TEXT BOOKS: 1. New Technology . P. Abrasive flow finishing. Pearson.net 2009-10________________________________________________ UNIT – VIII Magnetic abrasive finishing. Manufacturing Technology.com . Pandey. VK Jain. applications. Shaped tube electrolytic machining.jntuworld.jwjobs. TMH. The Institution of Engineers. Selective Laser Sintering. and Shah H.. Bhattacharya A. 2.S. Rapid Prototyping: Classification – Stereo lithography. India 1984. Kalpakzian. Each question should not have more than 3 bits. REFERENCES: 1. Allied publishers. Rake & Relief angles of twist drill. strip layout. fixtures-vice fixtures milling.www. forces.E) T P C 4 0 4 (9A03709) TOOL DESIGN (ELECTIVE-II) UNIT-I Tooling materials and heat treatment: Properties of materials. UNIT-VI Design of sheet metal bending. methods of construction.jntuworld. locating. ceramic tools.com www. machining time. reamers etc. IV-I Sem (M. striper and pressure pads presswork material. Gauges and gauge design coated tools. Material handling equipment. Determination of blank size. Die clearance. variables that effect metal flow during drawing. feed and depth of cut. Die design fundamentals-blanking and piercing die construction. and types of Die construction. drawing dies. general consideration in the design of jigs. methods and devices. speed. and lathe grinding fixtures. pilots. drawing operations. jigs. drills bushing. relation.Tech. and FITS. UNIT . design of broach. UNIT-V Design of sheet metal blanking and piercing: Fundamentals of die cutting operating. theories of formation of chip and their effect. cutting action in punch and die operation. types. drawing force. tooling materials. UNIT -II Design of single point cutting tools: Single point. combination tools. power press types. ferrous.com . geometry and their inter. single and double action draw dies. General press information. nonferrous. definitions.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B.jntuworld. non metallic. forming and drawings die: Bending dies. short run tooling for piercing. heat treating. tolerances.III Design of multipoint cutting tools: Drill geometry.jwjobs. cutting speeds and feed-machining times-design-form cutters. 126 www. cutting tools-various systems of specifications. boring. UNIT -IV Design of jigs and fixtures: Basic principles of location and clamping. Limits. Design of Drills. Milling cutters. forming dies. com . Lecain and Goold.K. Question Paper Pattern : 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions. Calcutta REFERENCES: 1. International. economics of tooling. 1969. New Central Book Agency. tool wear criterion. New Delhi 1994. plastics commonly used as tooling material application of epoxy plastic tools construction methods of plastic tooling metal forming operations with Urethane dies. 3. TEXT BOOKS: 1. 2. UNIT-VIII Using plastics as tooling materials: introduction. Use of Metal Cutting Theory.jwjobs. measurement of tool wear. Each question should not have more than 3 bits. 2008. I. Press. tool life criteria and Mach inability index. 4. Amitabh Battacharya and Inyong Ham. Satyaprakashan. Principles of Metal cutting. 127 www.TMH. 2. abrasive and diffusion wear mechanisms forms of wear.jntuworld. Tool Design.. ASTME publication Michigan USA. Oxford Univ. Design of Cutting Tools. Metal Cutting Principles. RK Singal and Others. Surendra Kenav and Umesh Chandra. Production Engineering Design (Tool Design) .net 2009-10________________________________________________ UNIT -VII Tool life and tool wear: theories of tool wear-adhesion. Fundamentals of Machining and Machine Tools.www.jntuworld.com www. Donaldson. A Bhattacharya. Calculating forces for urethane pressure pads. Shaw. Thermo electric and Thermo ionic.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. cyclone furnace. combustion needs and draught system.II) P 0 C 4 UNIT – I Introduction to the Sources of Energy – Resources and Development of Power in India. pulverized fuel burning system and its components. coal handling. coal storage. construction– Plant layout with auxiliaries – fuel supply system. 128 www. UNIT – V HYDRO ELECTRIC POWER PLANT: Water power – Hydrological cycle / flow measurement – drainagearea characteristics – Hydrographs – storage and Pondage – classification of dams and spill ways. DIRECT ENERGY CONVERSION: Solar energy. UNIT VI POWER FROM NON-CONVENTIONAL SOURCES: Utilization of Solar. Dust collectors. lubricationand cooling system – super charging. cooling towers and heat rejection.com www.www. STEAM POWER PLANT : Plant Layout. Wind Energy – types – HAWT. MHD generation. design and construction.jntuworld.construction – Layout with auxiliaries – Principles of working of closed and open cycle gas turbines.jwjobs. Ash handling systems. retort stokers. traveling grate stokers. types of coals. VAWT -Tidal Energy. Fuel and handling equipments. air starting equipment. IV-I Sem (M.Tech.jntuworld.CollectorsPrinciple of Working. Fuel cells. UNIT IV GAS TURBINE PLANT : Introduction – classification . UNIT – III INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE PLANT : DIESEL POWER PLANT: Introduction – IC Engines. types.com . choice of handling equipment. Working of different Circuits. spreader stokers. Corrosion and feed water treatment. UNIT II STEAM POWER PLANT : COMBUSTION PROCESS : Properties of coal – overfeed and underfeedfuel beds. HYDRO PROJECTS AND PLANT: Classification – Typical layouts – plant auxiliaries – plant operation pumped storage plants.E) T 4 (9A03710) POWER PLANT ENGINEERING (ELECTIVE . Combined Cycle Power Plants and comparision. www. fastBreeder Reactor. Domkundwar. P. Scietech Publ. Arora and S. P. Question Paper Pattern : 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions. Radiation hazards and shielding – radioactive waste disposal. Each question should not have more than 3 bits. Rajput.Sharma . Power Plant Engineering. 2010. A Text Book of Power Plant Engineering . TEXT BOOK : 1. Power Plant Engineering. Homogeneous Reactor. Power plant Engineering. 2007. investment of fixed charges.Nag. 4/e.. TYPES OF REACTORS: Pressurized water reactor.K.net 2009-10________________________________________________ UNIT – VII NUCLEAR POWER STATION : Nuclear fuel – breeding and fertile materials – Nuclear reactor – reactor operation. Load curves. S. TMH.com . UNIT – VIII POWER PLANT ECONOMICS AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS: Capital cost. Maximum demand. average load. general arrangement of power distribution. load factor. REFERENCES : 1.com www. R. Laxmi Publ. Power Plant Engineering. Definitions of connected load. International. demand factor.K.K. C. 3.jwjobs.jntuworld.C. 2. I. 4. 129 www.K. sodiumgraphite reactor. load duration curve.jntuworld. Boiling water reactor. Elanchezian and others. A Course in Power Plant Engineering. Effluents from power plants and Impact on environment – pollutants and pollution standards – Methods of Pollution control. 2.Kataria Publ. 2/e. Gas cooled Reactor. operating costs. diversity factor – related exercises. Ramalingam. Calibration of strain gauge for temperature measurement. 4. 3. 8.jwjobs. 10. Study and calibration of Mcleod gauge for low pressure. Calibration of capacitive transducer for angular displacement. 9.Tech. Study and calibration of photo and magnetic speed pickups for the measurement of speed. Study and use of a Seismic pickup for the measurement of vibration amplitude of an engine bed at various loads. 12. 6. 5. Calibration of thermocouple for temperature measurement. 2. Study of anemometer 130 www.jntuworld. 11. 7. Calibration of resistance temperature detector for temperature measurement. Calibration of Pressure Gauges Calibration of transducer for temperature measurement.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. IV-I Sem (M.com .com www. Study and calibration of a rotometer for flow measurement.www.E) T 0 P C 3 2 (9A03711) INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS LAB 1. Study and calibration of LVDT transducer for displacement measurement.jntuworld. Feature based and Boolean based modeling surface and Assembly Modeling. Study of various standard Translators.jntuworld. 3. Micro Station. CATIA. Determination of deflections component and principal and Von-mises stresses in plane stress. f. Master CAM etc. e. T 0 P 3 C 2 (9A03712) CAD / CAM LAB Drafting: Development of part drawings for various components in the form of orthographic and isometric. CAEFEM. Development of NC code for free form and sculptured surfaces using CAM packages. revolve. Gibbs CAM.com www. c.E) 1. Study of parent child relation. Pro-E. a. Steady state heat transfer Analysis of plane and Axisymmetric components. plane strain and Axisymmetric components. Machining of simple components on NC lathe and Mill by transferring NC Code / from a CAM package. Any Six Software Packages from the following: Use of Auto CAD. c. Development of process sheets for various components based on tooling Machines. shell sweep. d.jntuworld. Study of script.www.net 2009-10________________________________________________ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. DXE AND IGES FILES. NISA. ANSYS. Study of various post processors used in NC Machines. Through RS 232.com . Determination of stresses in 3D and shell structures (at least one example in each case) Estimation of natural frequencies and mode shapes. Design simple components.Tech. Determination of deflection and stresses in 2D and 3D trusses and beams. Quality Control and inspection. IV-I Sem (M. 131 www. I-DEAS. a. 4.jwjobs. b. Part Modeling: Generation of various 3D Models through Protrusion. 2. d. Representation of Dimensioning and tolerances scanning and plotting. e. Harmonic response of 2D beam. b. Development of manufacturing and tool management systems.Creation of various features. Models. UNIT – VIII Lean Management.layout: product layout. s) Policy.jwjobs.www. philosophy and creation of lean enterprise. product development.Tech. UNIT – III Factors affecting facilities location. Assembly line balancing. Chase planning. –lot sizing techniques in MRP. Design of goods and services: selection. UNIT – V Inventory management – Functions of inventories – relevant inventory costs – ABC analysis – VED analysis – EOQ model – Inventory control systems – P–Systems and Q-Systems-(S. flow shop and job shop Scheduling techniques.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. Expediting. process layout. aggregate planning using O. JIT concepts-Kanban System-Elements of total quality management. UNIT – VII MRP.R. location. 132 www. mathematical models for facilities.com www. Six Sigma Quality Control. their uses – General Principles of forecasting – Forecasting techniques – qualitative methods and quantitive methods – accuracy of forecasting methods. group technology layout. goods and services. issues in product design. UNIT – VI Scheduling Policies – Techniques. introduction to ERP. LOB (Line of Balance).jntuworld.E) T 4 P 0 C 4 (9A03801) PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT UNIT – I Functions of production planning & controls operations & productivity. productivity measurement. CORELAP. CRAFT. controlling aspects. computerised layout: ALDEP. UNIT – II Forecasting – Importance of forecasting – Types of forecasting. Types of facilities.com . generating new products.jntuworld. UNIT – IV Strategies for aggregates planning. IV-II Sem (M. N. 3. John E. 2.jwjobs. Starr and David W. 3. Production & Operations Management: Concepts. Models and Behavior. S. Biegel. Operation Management . 4. Production & Operations Management.net 2009-10________________________________________________ TEXT BOOKS : 1. Production Control A Quantitative Approach . B. Kanishka Bedi. Inventory Control Theory and Practice.jntuworld. PHI REFERENCES : 1. Modern Production. Baffa & Rakesh Sarin.jntuworld. Each question should not have more than 3 bits. Question Paper Pattern : 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions. Mahadevan. Chary. Operations Management. Oxford Univ Press.com .www. Adam & Ebert 5/e. Operations Management.com www. Martin K. Pearson Edu. Miller. 133 www. 2. photovoltaic energy conversion. classification of concentrating collectors. setting of OTEC plants.E) T 4 P 0 C 4 (9A03802) ENERGY SYSTEMS UNIT – I PRINCIPLES OF SOLAR RADIATION: Role and potential of new and renewable source. UNIT-VII OCEAN ENERGY : OTEC. UNIT-II SOLAR ENERGY COLLECTION: Flat plate and concentrating collectors. instruments for measuring solar radiation and sun shine. I. advanced collectors. solar ponds. methods of harnessing the energy. and their economics.www. extraterrestrial and terrestrial solar radiation. UNIT-III SOLAR ENERGY STORAGE AND APPLICATIONS : Different methods. latent heat and stratified storage.jntuworld. Environmental impact of solar power. IV-II Sem (M. UNIT-VI GEOTHERMAL ENERGY : Resources.C. thermodynamic cycles.com www. solar distillation and drying.jwjobs. solar radiation data. performance characteristics. UNIT-IV WIND ENERGY : Sources and potentials.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. Principles utilization. Betz criteria UNIT-V BIO-MASS : Principles of Bio-Conversion. orientation and thermal analysis.com .solar heating/cooling technique. Sensible. solar radiation on titled surface. mini-hydel power plants. 134 www. physics of the sun. gas yield.jntuworld. utilization for cooking. the solar constant. combustion characteristics of bio-gas. Anaerobic/aerobic digestion.Tech. Solar Applications. types of Biogas digesters. the solar energy option. types of wells. potential in India. Tidal and wave energy: Potential and conversion techniques.Engine operation and economic aspects. horizontal and vertical axis windmills. H. MHD Engine. G. Renewable Energy Sources. Wiley Eastern 6. principles. power generation systems. Solanki. hall effect. Seebeck.S. B. Carnot cycle. 2/e. 5. Non-Conventional Energy Systems. Renewable energy sources and emerging Technologies. TEXT BOOKS: 1.D.net 2009-10________________________________________________ UNIT-VIII DIRECT ENERGY CONVERSION: Need for DEC. selection of fuels and operating conditions. principles of DEC. Non-Conventional Energy Sources . faraday’s law’s. magnetic flux. 2009 3. 135 www.. Solar Power Engineering. Question Paper Pattern : 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions.F. Khan. Fuel cells.jntuworld. Non-Conventional Energy. Rai REFERENCES : 1. Tiwari and Ghosal. Each question should not have more than 3 bits. Wheeler. applications. materials. K Mittal. thermodynamic aspects. Figure of merit. 4. TMH.jntuworld. electron gas dynamic conversion.jwjobs. MHD generators. 2. Narosa. B. dissociation and ionization. PHI. principles. Ashok V Desai.www. limitations.Kreith.Magal Frank Kreith & J. Non-Conventional Sources. Thermo-electric generators.com www.com . economic aspects. Twidell & Weir 2. Peltier and Joule Thomson effects. MHD accelerator. Renewable energy resources. Feigenbaum.7 QC tools7 New QC tools.IV Problem Solving techniques .com . Business process reengineering & elements of Supply chain management. Kaizen.TQM tools & techniques.com www. Poka-yoke. ISO 9000 series – ISO 14000 series – other contemporary standards – ISO certification process-Third party audit.E) T 4 P 0 C 4 (9A03803) TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT (Elective – III) UNIT – I TQM – overview . concepts. UNIT – III Process management. UNIT – V Quality circles – organization – focus team approach – statistical process control – process chart – Ishikawa diagram – preparing and using control charts.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B.www. UNIT – VII Value improvement elements – value improvement assault – supplier teaming.Problem Solving process – corrective action – order of precedence – System failure analysis approach – flow chart – fault tree analysis – failure mode assessment and assignment matrix – organizing failure mode analysis – pedigree analysis.jntuworld. Crosby . Deming. IV-II Sem (M. 136 www. elements – History-Quality management philosophiesJuran. UNIT – II Quality standards – Need of standardization .Taguchi design of experiments. Ishikawa– Stages of Evolution– continuous improvement – objectives – internal and external customers. UNIT VI Quality Function Development (QFD) – elements of QFD – benchmarking-TypesAdvantages & limitations of benchmarking – Taguchi Analysis – loss function . Deming cycle.Quality measurement systems (QMS) – developing and implementing QMS – nonconformance database. UNIT .jntuworld.Tech.Institutions – bodies of standardization.jwjobs. Total Quality Management. Evans. Praveen Paul. Bedi 4. Senthil Arasu and J. Besterfield. TEXT BOOKS: 1. Question Paper Pattern : 5 questions to be answered out of 8 questions. REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. 2007.com .jwjobs.com www.net 2009-10________________________________________________ UNIT – VIII Six sigma approach – application of six sigma approach to various industrial situations. Howard Giltow. Quality management. 2. Scitech. 3. Quality management. Pearson Edu. Quality management.TMH 2. Joseph & Susan Berg. 137 www.jntuworld.jntuworld.www. Total Quality Management. Total Quality Management. Each question should not have more than 3 bits. www.E) T 4 P 0 C 4 (9A03804) MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS (Elective – III) UNIT-I INTRODUCTION: Importance and scope . impressed harmonic force. simple harmonic motion. system modification. phase plane method.jntuworld. Fourier analysis. General theory of seismic instruments.jntuworld. critical damping. forced vibration. transmissibility and isolation. equivalent damping coefficient UNIT-IV SINGLE DEGREE FREEDOM SYSTEMS WITH FORCED VIBRATIONS: Steady state forced vibration. dynamic vibration absorber UNIT-VI MULTI DEGREE FREEDOM SYSTEMS: Influence co-efficient method.definition and terminology. power absorbed by viscous damping. combination of simple harmonic motions. stodola method. methods of vibration control. coulomb damping. orthogonality of mode shapes. equivalent systems. sources of excitation. under damping. excitation reduction at source.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. newtons iteration method.com . Energy method. performance of different type of isolators. accelerometer and vibrometer. motion excitation. IV-II Sem (M.jwjobs. damped mass and distributed mass systems. UNIT-V TWO DEGREE FREEDOM SYSTEMS: Natural frequencies and modes of vibration by classical method of spring-mass system.com www.Tech. UNIT-II SINGLE DEGREE FREEDOM SYSTEMS-I: Undamped free vibration: Classical method. torsional systems. Holzer’s method. impressed force due to unbalance. 138 www. UNIT-III SINGLE DEGREE FREEDOM SYSTEMS-II: Damped free vibration: Viscous damping. www.S. Vibration Theory and Applications. critical speed of shafts with damping. 2.Grover 2.S. 2007.T. 4/e. Theory and practice of mechanical Vibrations. 4.jntuworld. Rayleigh’s upper bound approximation. 3. torsional vibrations of circular rods or shafts. 139 www.com www. G. S.jntuworld. Press. J. Oxford Univ.K. Principles of Vibrations.Thomson. lateral vibrations of beams and shafts. Pearson Edu. Vibration problems in Engineering. UNIT-VIII Whirling of shafts critical speed of shafts. W..com .net 2009-10________________________________________________ UNIT-VII VIBRATION IN CINTINUOUS SYSTEMS: Longitudinal vibration of bars.Gupta REFERENCE BOOKS: 1.Rao and K. Mechanical Vibrations. 2/e. Timeshenko and Young. Dunkerley’s lower bound approximation. Rao. Tongue.jwjobs. TEXT BOOK: 1. 2010. 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Hooke’s Law for a Two Dimensional Unidirectional Lamina.com . fibres.E) T P C 4 0 4 (9A03807) COMPOSITE MATERIALS (ELECTIVE – IV) UNIT-I Introduction to Composite Materials: Introduction. Classification: Polymer Matrix Composites. Density.net ________________________________________________2009-10 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B. Fiber. RTM. silicon carbide. Hygrothermal Stress–Strain Relationships for an Angle Lamina UNIT-VI Micromechanical Analysis of a Lamina: Introduction.Glass. and boron carbide. man layup. Thermosets. Envelopes. Volume and Mass Fractions. UNIT-III Manufacturing methods: Autoclave. Thermoplastics. UNIT-V Hooke’s Law for a Two-Dimensional Angle Lamina.com www.Tech. Strain . Relationship of Compliance and Stiffness Matrix to Engineering Elastic Constants of a Lamina. Strength of Materials Approach. IV-II Sem (M. pultrusion. filament winding. Plane Stress Assumption. and Void Content. Kevlar. Hygrothermal Stresses and Strains in a Lamina: Hygrothermal Stress–Strain Relationships for a Unidirectional Lamina.Elastic Moduli. Hooke’s Law for Different Types of Materials. Metal matrix and ceramic composites. Particulate composites. UNIT-IV Macromechanical Analysis of a Lamina: Introduction . Metal Matrix Composites. Engineering Constants of an Angle Lamina.Definitions: Stress. Ceramic Matrix Composites.jntuworld. boron.jwjobs. Silica.Tsai–Hill Failure Theory. Polymer composites. Reduction of Hooke’s Law in Three Dimensions to Two Dimensions. moulding methods. Semi Empirical Models . carbon. Invariant Form of Stiffness and Compliance Matrices for an Angle Lamina Strength Failure.www.Elasticity Approach. Carbon–Carbon Composites.jntuworld. Reinforced Composites and nature-made composites. Evaluation of the Four Elastic Moduli. Elastic Moduli of 144 www. tape production. Autar K. 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Rachana Singh Puri and Arvind Viswanathan. S. Meaning of Patent Law.com www. A.jwjobs.B.jntuworld. 2009. TMH. Charles & Fleddermann. Plants patents. International Publishing House. 3. Design Patents. Double Patenting. 2. 2009. Recent developments of the Copyright Act. Engineering Ethics. A Text Book on Professional ethics and Human values. Cengage. Nagarajan. I. Ethics in Engineering. **** 147 www. TEXT BOOKS: 1. Raghavan. United States patent and Trademark Office.K. New Age International.Rao. Mike Martin and Roland Schinzinger. Engineering Ethics. Natarajan and Senthilkumar. Govindarajan.net 2009-10________________________________________________ UNIT VII FOUNDATIONS OF COPYRIGHTS LAW Meaning of Copyrights.
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