Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University: Kakinada KAKINADA-533003, Andhra Pradesh (India)
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University: Kakinada KAKINADA-533003, Andhra Pradesh (India)
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University: Kakinada KAKINADA-533003, Andhra Pradesh (India)
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COURSE STRUCTURE
I YEAR I SEMISTER
S. No. Subject T P Credits
1 English – I 3 - 2
2 Mathematics - I 3 - 2
3 Engineering Physics – I 3 - 2
4 Engineering Chemistry I 3 - 2
5 C Programming 3 - 2
6 Environmental Studies 3 - 2
7 Engineering Physics & Engineering Chemistry Laboratory -I - 3 2
8 Engineering Workshop (Carpentry, Fitting, House wiring, ) - 3 2
9 C Programming Lab - 3 2
10 English Proficiency Lab - 3 2
Total 20
I YEAR II SEMISTER
S. No. Subject T P Credits
1 English – II 3 - 2
2 Mathematics – II 3 - 2
3 Engineering Physics – II 3 - 2
4 Engineering Chemistry-- II 3 - 2
5 Engineering Drawing 3 - 2
6 Mathematical Methods 3 - 2
7 Engineering Physics & Engineering Chemistry Laboratory -II - 3 2
8 English - Communication Skills Lab - 3 2
9 IT Workshop - 3 2
Total 18
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COURSE STRUCTURE
II YEAR I SEMISTER
S. No. Subject T P Credits
1 Engineering Mechanics 4 - 4
2 Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machinery 4 - 4
3 Thermodynamics 4 - 4
4 Managerial Economics & Financial Analysis 4 - 4
5 Electrical & Electronics Engineering 4 - 4
6 Computer aided Engineering Drawing Practice 6 - 4
7 Electrical & Electronics Engg. Lab - 3 2
8 Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machinery Lab - 3 2
9 English Communication Practice - 2 1
10 Professional Ethics &Morals - I 2 - -
Total 29
II YEAR II SEMISTER
S. No. Subject T P Credits
1 Kinematics of Machinery 4 - 4
2 Thermal Engineering -I 4 - 4
3 Production Technology 4 - 4
4 Mechanics of Solids 4 - 4
5 Metallurgy & Materials Science 4 - 4
6 Machine Drawing 6 - 4
7 Mechanics of Solids & Metallurgy lab - 3 2
8 Production Technology Lab - 3 2
9 English Communication Practice - 2 1
10 Professional Ethics &Morals - II 2 2 -
Total 29
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COURSE STRUCTURE
COURSE STRUCTURE
IV YEAR I SEMISTER
S. No. Subject T P Credits
1 Refrigeration & Air Conditioning 4 - 4
2 CAD/CAM 4 - 4
3 Alternative Sources of Energy 4 - 4
4 Unconventional Machining Processes 4 - 4
5 Open Elective 4 - 4
6 Departmental Elective – I 4 - 4
7 Simulation Lab - 3 2
8 Advanced Communication skills Lab - 3 2
Total 28
IV YEAR II SEMISTER
S. No. Subject T P Credits
1 Interactive Computer Graphics 4 - 4
2 Departmental Elective – II 4 - 4
3 Departmental Elective – III 4 - 4
4 Departmental Elective – IV 4 - 4
5 Project Work 12
Total 28
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DYNAMICS OF MACHINERY
UNIT – I
PRECESSION: Gyroscopes, effect of precession motion on the stability of moving vehicles
such as motor car, motor cycle, aero planes and ships, static and dynamic force analysis of
planar mechanisms, (Demonstration of models in video show).
UNIT – II
FRICTION: Inclined plane, friction of screw and nuts, pivot and collar, uniform pressure,
uniform wear, friction circle and friction axis: lubricated surfaces, boundary friction, film
lubrication.
UNIT –III
CLUTCHES: Friction clutches- single disc or plate clutch, multiple disc clutch, cone clutch,
centrifugal clutch.
BRAKES AND DYNAMOMETERS: Simple block brakes, internal expanding brake, band
brake of vehicle. General description and operation of dynamometers: Prony, Rope brake,
Epicyclic, Bevis Gibson and belt transmission,
UNIT – IV
TURNING MOMENT DIAGRAMS: Dynamic force analysis of slider crank mechanism, inertia
torque, angular velocity and acceleration of connecting rod, crank effort and turning moment
diagrams – fluctuation of energy – fly wheels and their design.
UNIT-V
GOVERNERS: Watt, porter and proell governors, spring loaded governors – Hartnell and
Hartung with auxiliary springs. sensitiveness, isochronism and hunting.
UNIT – VI
BALANCING: Balancing of rotating masses single and multiple – single and different planes,
use analytical and graphical methods.
UNIT –VII
BALANCING OF RECIPROCATING MASSES: Primary, secondary, and higher balancing of
reciprocating masses. analytical and graphical methods, unbalanced forces and couples –
examination of “V” multi cylinder in line and radial engines for primary and secondary
balancing, locomotive balancing, hammer blow, swaying couple, variation of tractive effort.
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UNIT – VIII
VIBRATIONS: Free Vibration of spring mass system – oscillation of pendulums, centers of
oscillation and suspension. transverse loads, vibrations of beams with concentrated and
distributed loads. Dunkerly’s methods, Raleigh’s method, whirling of shafts, critical speeds,
torsional vibrations, two and three rotor systems, Simple problems on forced damped vibration,
vibration isolation and transmissibility.
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UNIT – I
Elementary treatment of metal cutting theory – element of cutting process – geometry of single
point tool angles, chip formation and types of chips – built up edge and its effects chip
breakers, mechanics of orthogonal cutting –Merchant’s force diagram, cutting forces, cutting
speeds, feed, depth of cut, tool life, coolants, tool materials, constructional features of speed
gear box and feed gear box.
UNIT – II
Engine lathe – principle of working, specification of lathe – types of lathe – work holders tool
holders – box tools taper turning, thread turning – for lathes and attachments, turret and
capstan lathes – collet chucks – other work holders – tool holding devices – box and tool
layout.
Principal features of automatic lathes – classification – single spindle and multi-spindle
automatic lathes – tool layout and cam design.
UNIT – III
SHAPING, SLOTTING AND PLANNING MACHINES: Principles of working – principal parts –
specifications, operations performed, machining time calculations.
UNIT – IV
DRILLING & BORING MACHINES: Principles of working, specifications, types, operations
performed – tool holding devices – twist drill – Boring Machines – fine Boring Machines – jig
boring machine, deep hole Drilling Machine.
UNIT – V
MILLING MACHINE: Principles of working – specifications – classification of Milling Machines
– principal features of horizontal, vertical and universal Milling Machine, machining operations,
types of cutters, geometry of milling cutters – methods of indexing, accessories to milling
machines.
UNIT –VI
GRINDING: Theory of grinding – classification of grinding machines, cylindrical and surface
grinding machines, tool and cutter grinding machines, different types of abrasives, bonds,
specification and selection of a grinding wheel. Lapping, Honing & Broaching operations,
comparison to grinding.
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UNIT - VII
JIGS & FIXTURES: Principles of design of jigs and fixtures and uses, classification of jigs &
fixtures, principles of location and clamping, types of clamping & work holding devices, typical
examples of jigs and fixtures.
UNIT – VIII
CNC MACHINE TOOLS: CNC Machines, working principle, classification, constructional
features of CNC machines, CNC controller, types of motion controls in CNC machines,
applications of CNC machines.
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UNIT – I
INTRODUCTION: General considerations in the design of Engineering Materials and their
properties – selection –Manufacturing consideration in design, tolerances and fits –BIS codes
of steels.
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 – preferred numbers. the concept of stiffness in
tension, bending, torsion and combined situations – static strength design based on fracture
toughness.
UNIT – II
STRENGTH OF MACHINE ELEMENTS: Stress concentration – theoretical stress
concentration factor – fatigue stress concentration factor notch sensitivity – design for
fluctuating stresses – endurance limit – estimation of endurance strength – goodman’s line –
soderberg’s line – modified goodman’s line.
UNIT – III
Riveted and welded joints – design of joints with initial stresses – eccentric loading
UNIT – IV
Bolted joints – design of bolts with pre-stresses – design of joints under eccentric loading –
locking devices – both of uniform strength, different seals.
UNIT – V
KEYS, COTTERS AND KNUCKLE JOINTS: Design of keys-stresses in keys-cotter joints-
spigot and socket, sleeve and cotter, jib and cotter joints- knuckle joints.
UNIT – VI
SHAFTS: Design of solid and hollow shafts for strength and rigidity – design of shafts for
combined bending and axial loads – shaft sizes – BIS code. Use of internal and external
circlips, gaskets and seals (stationary & rotary).
UNIT – VII
SHAFT COUPLING: Rigid couplings – muff, split muff and flange couplings, flexible couplings
– flange coupling (modified).
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UNIT – VIII
MECHANICAL SPRINGS:
Stresses and deflections of helical springs – extension -compression springs – springs for
fatigue loading, energy storage capacity – helical torsion springs – co-axial springs, leaf
springs.
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UNIT-I
Introduction to finite element method, stress and equilibrium, strain – displacement relations,
stress – strain relations, plane stress and plane strain conditions, variational and weighted
residual methods, concept of potential energy, one dimensional problems.
UNIT – II
Discretization of domain, element shapes, discretization procedures, assembly of stiffness
matrix, band width, node numbering, mesh generation, interpolation functions, local and global
coordinates, convergence requirements, treatment of boundary conditions.
UNIT – III
Analysis of Trusses: Finite element modeling, coordinates and shape functions, assembly of
global stiffness matrix and load vector, finite element equations, treatment of boundary
conditions, stress, strain and support reaction calculations.
UNIT – IV
Analysis of Beams: Element stiffness matrix for Hermite beam element, derivation of load
vector for concentrated and UDL, simple problems on beams.
UNIT – V
Finite element modeling of two dimensional stress analysis with constant strain triangles and
treatment of boundary conditions, formulation of axisymmetric problems.
UNIT-VI
Higher order and isoparametric elements: One dimensional quadratic and cubic elements in
natural coordinates, two dimensional four noded isoparametric elements and numerical
integration.
UNIT – VII
Steady state heat transfer analysis : one dimensional analysis of a fin and two dimensional
analysis of thin plate, analysis of a uniform shaft subjected to torsion.
UNIT-VIII
Dynamic Analysis: Formulation of finite element model, element consistent and lumped mass
matrices, evaluation of eigen values and eigen vectors, free vibration analysis.
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THERMAL ENGINEERING – II
UNIT – I
BASIC CONCEPTS: Rankine cycle - schematic layout, thermodynamic analysis, concept of
mean temperature of heat addition, methods to improve cycle performance – regeneration &
reheating. combustion: fuels and combustion, concepts of heat of reaction, adiabatic flame
temperature, stoichiometry, flue gas analysis.
UNIT II
BOILERS : Classification – working principles – with sketches including H.P.Boilers –
mountings and accessories – working principles, boiler horse power, equivalent evaporation,
efficiency and heat balance – draught, classification – height of chimney for given draught and
discharge, condition for maximum discharge, efficiency of chimney – artificial draught- induced
and forced.
UNIT – III
STEAM NOZZLES: Function of a nozzle – applications - types, flow through nozzles,
thermodynamic analysis – assumptions -velocity of fluid at nozzle exit-Ideal and actual
expansion in a nozzle, velocity coefficient, condition for maximum discharge, critical pressure
ratio, criteria to decide nozzle shape: Super saturated flow, its effects, degree of super
saturation and degree of under cooling - Wilson line.
UNIT – IV
STEAM TURBINES: Classification – impulse turbine; mechanical details – velocity diagram –
effect of friction – power developed, axial thrust, blade or diagram efficiency – condition for
maximum efficiency. De-laval turbine - methods to reduce rotor speed-velocity compounding,
pressure compounding and velocity & pressure compounding, velocity and pressure variation
along the flow – combined velocity diagram for a velocity compounded impulse turbine,
condition for maximum efficiency
UNIT V
REACTION TURBINE: Mechanical details – principle of operation, thermodynamic analysis of
a stage, degree of reaction –velocity diagram – Parson’s reaction turbine – condition for
maximum efficiency – calculation of blade height.
UNIT VI
STEAM CONDENSERS: Requirements of steam condensing plant – classification of
condensers – working principle of different types – vacuum efficiency and condenser efficiency
– air leakage, sources and its affects, air pump- cooling water requirement.
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UNIT – VII
GAS TURBINES: Simple gas turbine plant – ideal cycle, essential components – parameters
of performance – actual cycle – regeneration, inter cooling and reheating –closed and semi-
closed cycles – merits and demerits, types of combustion chambers.
UNIT – VIII
JET PROPULSION : Principle of operation –classification of jet propulsive engines – working
principles with schematic diagrams and representation on t-s diagram - thrust, thrust power
and propulsive efficiency – turbo jet engines – needs and demands met by turbo jet –
schematic diagram, thermodynamic cycle, performance evaluation, thrust augmentation –
methods.
Rockets : Application – working principle – classification – propellant type – thrust, propulsive
efficiency – specific impulse – solid and liquid propellant rocket engines.
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OPERATIONS RESEARCH
UNIT – I
Development – definition– characteristics and phases – types of models – operation research
models – applications.
ALLOCATION: Linear programming problem formulation – graphical solution – simplex
method- artificial variables techniques -two–phase method, big-m method – duality principle.
UNIT – II
TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM: Formulation – optimal solution, unbalanced transportation
problem – degeneracy, assignment problem – formulation – optimal solution - variants of
assignment problem- traveling salesman problem.
SEQUENCING – Introduction – flow –shop sequencing – n jobs through two machines – n jobs
through three machines – job shop sequencing – two jobs through ‘m’ machines.
UNIT – III
REPLACEMENT: Introduction – replacement of items that deteriorate with time – when money
value is not counted and counted – replacement of items that fail completely, group
replacement.
UNIT – IV
THEORY OF GAMES: Introduction – mini. max (max. mini) – 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.
UNIT – V
WAITING LINES: Introduction – single channel – poison arrivals – exponential service times –
with infinite population and finite population models– multichannel – poison arrivals –
exponential service times with infinite population single channel poison arrivals.
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 – instantaneous production.
Instantaneous demand and continuous demand and no set up cost.
UNIT – VII
DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING: Introduction – Bellman’s principle of optimality – applications of
dynamic programming- capital budgeting problem – shortest path problem – linear
programming problem.
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UNIT – VIII
SIMULATION: Definition – types of simulation models – phases of simulation– applications of
simulation – inventory and queuing problems – advantages and disadvantages – simulation
languages.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Operations Research / S.D.Sharma-Kedarnath
2. Introduction to O.R/Hiller & Libermann (TMH).
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