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G.H. Raisoni College Of Engineering, Nagpur-440016
(An Autonomous Institute Under UGC act 1956)
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Session:2011-12
M.Tech. II Sem CAD-CAM
E - II Plastics and Composites
(Topic wise teaching plan)
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Diffusion bonding
P/M technique
Plasma spray
Chemical Vapor Deposition
Physical vapour deposition
Liquid state fabrication method
Infiltration
Squeeze casting
Rheo casting
Compo casting
Applications of Metal matrix composites
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Introduction to non metallic materials
Introduction to polymers
Classification of polymers
Basic monomer units of various types of the polymers
Properties of the polymers, Thermosoftening and Thermosetting
Polymer manufacture methods
Extrusion
Injection molding
Blow molding
Compression molding
Thermoforming
Joining of plastics
Thermal bonding
Press fitting
Fibers
Organic fibers
Ceramic fibers
Metallic Fibers
MMC
FRP
Open mold processes
Bag molding
Compression molding
Compression molding (BMC)
Compression molding (SMC)
Pultrusion
Centrifugal casting
Injection molding
Solid state fabrication technique
Name of the Teacher
Dr. (Mrs.) R.N.Baxi
G. H. RAISONI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, NAGPUR.
(An Autonomous Institution under UGC act 1956 &
Affiliated to Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University)
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
M.Tech (CAD/CAM)
TEACHING
PLAN
Name of Faculty :
Subject Code/ Subject Name: Finite Element Analysis
M.D.Pasarkar
[CADL514] : 2011-2012 (Even Semester)
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Topic to be covered
Objectives of subject, planning and introduction of TAE parameters
Fundamental concepts of FEM
Historical background & Scope of FEM in engineering application
FEM analysis procedure
Introduction to numerical methods
Principle of minimum potential energy
Numericals
TAE-I: Delivery of Technical Topic
Concept of virtual work
Rayleigh – Ritz Method
Numericals
Linear and Quadratic Shape Functions
Numericals
Finite element modeling and analysis using Bar and Beam element
Stiffness matrix assembly, boundary conditions
Load vector, temperature effects
Numericals
Introduction to theory of elasticity
TAE-V: Chapter Review
Plane stress, plain strain and axi-symmetric formulation
Basic boundary value problem in 2 Dimensions
Triangular, quadrilateral, higher order element
Two dimensional problems using CST and LST
Formulation of CST and LST elements
Pre processing, mesh generation
Element connecting, boundary conditions
Input of material and processing characteristics
Solution and post processing
Dynamic analysis, equation of motion
Free vibrational analysis
Introduction to transient field problem
Advance topic of subject
Revision of syllabus, Solving university paper questions etc.
(M.D.Pasarkar)
Subject Teacher
Subject Expert
(Dr. P. V.Walke)
H.O.D.
G. H. RAISONI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, NAGPUR
(An Autonomous Institution under UGC Act 1956 & Affiliated to Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur
University)
Department of Mechanical Engineering
M.Tech (CAD/CAM)
Teaching Plan – PG
Even Semester : 2011-12
Name of Faculty: Dr. S. B. Jaju
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Subject code/Subject Name: CADL512 Modelling & Simulation
Session: 2011-12 (Even Semester)
Topic to be covered
Introduction to simulation as a tool, Areas of application,
System model, Components of system, System environment
Types of system model, Steps in a simulation study
Discrete event system simulation
Event scheduling, Time advance mechanism
List processing - basic properties and operations
Dynamic allocation, linked lines.
Characteristics of queuing systems, Transient and steady-state behaviour
Long-run performance measures, Infinite-population steady-state models
Finite-population models.
Properties and generation of random numbers
Testing of generated random numbers.
Random Variate Generation : Exponential, Uniform,
Random Variate Generation : Weibull, Triangular, Empirical,
Discrete distributions, Direct transformation for normal distribution
Discrete distributions, Direct transformation for normal distribution
Convolution method, Acceptance-rejection technique
Data collection, Identifying distributions,
Parameter estimation, Goodness-of-fit tests,
Parameter estimation, Goodness-of-fit tests,
Multivariate and time series input models.
Model building, Verification, Validation process,
Verification of simulation models,
Calibration and validation of models : Validation of assumptions,
Input-output transformations,
Validation of input-output using historical data and turning test.
Validation of input-output using historical data and turning test.
Modeling manufacturing systems, Material handling system,
Modeling manufacturing systems, Material handling system,
Goals and performance measures,
Modeling down times and failures, Trace-driven models,
Case studies of manufacturing and Material Handling systems.
Case studies of manufacturing and Material Handling systems.
Statistical procedures for comparing real world observations and simulation output data.
Statistical procedures for comparing real world observations and simulation output data.
Simulation Languages, introduction to SIMLIB, SIMAN,
Introduction to SIMSCRIPT, SLAM-II
Promodel General description, Action times,
Succession of events, Choice of paths,
Simulation of Mfg. shop, Facilities & storages,
Simulation of Mfg. shop, Facilities & storages,
Gathering statistics, Conditional transfers,
Gathering statistics, Conditional transfers,
Program control statements, GPSS examples
Program control statements, GPSS examples
Signature of Subject Teacher
Signature of Expert Teacher
HOD
G.H. Raisoni College of Engineering, Nagpur.
(An autonomous institute under UGC act 1956 &Affiliated to Rashtrasant tukdoji maharaj Nagpur university)
Department of Mechanical Engineering.
Teaching Plan -PG
Even Semester: 2011-12
Name of Faculty: Prof.C.K.Tembhurkar
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Introduction to Data Base Management System(DBMS) ,Definition of DBMS
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Database system Concepts
Disadvantages of file handling system
Database languages: Data Definition Language(DDL),Data Manipulation
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Database System architecture
Entity Relationship model
Entities and Entity sets
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Relationship and Relationship sets
Mapping Cardinalities and Mapping Constraints
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Entity Relationship diagram
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Reducing E-R diagrams to tables
Generalization and Aggregation
Design of an E-R database schema
Relational Database
Structure of Relational Database
Relational Algebra
Basic Structure of SQL
Set operations, Aggregate functions, Nested Sub queries, Derived relations
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Modification of Database ,Joined Relations
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Data Definition Language
Embedded SQL
Integrity Constraints and Relational Database Design
Domain Constraints, Referential Integrity
Functional Dependencies
Assertions, Triggers
Pitfalls in Relational Database
Normalization using Functional Dependencies and multi-valued Dependencies
The Object-Oriented Data Model, Object-Oriented Languages
Persistent Programming Languages, Persistent C++ Systems
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Indexing and Hashing Ordered Indices Centralized Systems
Client-Server Systems, Parallel Systems, Distributed Systems
Parallel Databases, Distributed Databases, Security and Integrity
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Standardization Views ,Expert Database Architectures, Semantic Data Models
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Views Decision-Support Systems, Data Analysis, Data Warehousing
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Spatial and Geographic Databases, Multimedia Databases
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Mobility and Personal Databases, Information-Product Design Databases
CAD-CAM Data Management Requirements, Databases for Shop floor control
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Enterprise Resource Planning(EPR)
Database requirements of Computer Integrated Manufacturing Views
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Signature of Faculty
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