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G.H.Raisoni College Of Engineering, Nagpur (An Autonomous Institute Under UGC Act 1956) Department of Mechanical Engineering Semester/Branch/Section: – VI / MECH /A Session: 2011-2012 Name of Sub Teacher: Prof.A.S. Futane Name of Sub: Operation Research Lecture No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Portion Of Syllabus to be Covered Introduction and scope of subject in Mechanical Engineering Basic terms in OR , phases and Characteristics of OR Models Introduction and scope of Linear Programming Graphical methods for solving LPP (Practice session I) Graphical methods for solving LPP ( Practice session II) Primal and Dual Relationships – importance and applications Application of Simplex methods to LPP (Practice session I) Application of Simplex methods to LPP (Practice session II) Introduction and Scope of Assignment Models ,Basic terminologies in assignment models Practical applications of assignment models for minimization and maximization problems Basic steps involved in finding Optimal solution Introduction to Square and non Square matrix models Analysis of Assignment models ( Practice session –I ) Analysis of Assignment models ( Practice session –II) Introduction to Transportation Models ,Basic terminologies Practical applications of Transportation models for minimization and maximization problems, Analysis of model for basic feasible solution ( Different methods) (VAM- Method-Practice Session –I ) Analysis of model for Optimality test (MODI- Method-Practice Session –I ) Analysis of Transportation models ( Practice session –I ) Degeneracy in Transportation Models ( Practice session –II) Project Management techniques- Introduction and Scope Basic terms involved in Project Network drawing Various cases of Project Network drawing ( Practice session –I ) Introduction to PERT , Basic terms involved in PERT Analysis of PERT Network for different Cases ( Practice session –I ) Analysis of PERT Network for different Cases ( Practice session –II) Introduction to CPM , Basic terms involved in CPM Analysis of CPM Network for different Cases (Practice session –I ) Analysis of CPM Network for different Cases (Practice session –II ) Cost analysis Introduction and scope - Dynamic programming Structure and Characteristics of Dynamic Programming Application of Dynamic Programming to Resource allocation and inventory control and linear programming Analysis of Dynamic Programming ( Practice session I) Analysis of Dynamic Programming ( Practice session II) Introduction and scope – Replacement models Group replacement models and Inventory control models Analysis for optimal replacement policy (Practice Session I) Analysis of single product deterministic models (Practice Session II) Introduction and scope- Queuing models Kendall’s Notation And characteristics of Queuing models Analysis of different Queuing models (Practice Session I) Application of Simulation Techniques Application of random numbers in simulation Review of subject and Guidelines for exam preparation (Prof.A.S.Futane) 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 –UG Even Semester: 2011-12 Name of Faculty: Prof.C.K.Tembhurkar Semester/Section: VI/A Subject Code/Subject Name: NMEL 315/CA-II Session:2011-12 Lecture No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Topic 8 9 10 Introduction to Data Base Management System(DBMS) ,Definition of DBMS Data and Database System Database system Concepts Disadvantages of file handling system Advantages of using database approach Disadvantages of using database system Database languages: Data Definition Language(DDL),Data Manipulation Language(DML) System architecture Entity Relationship model Entities and Entity sets 11 Relationship and Relationship sets 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Mapping Cardinalities and Mapping Constraints Entity Relationship diagram 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 Modification of Database ,Joined Relations 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 Domain Key Normal Form:1NF,2NF and 3NF Indexing and Hashing Indexing, B+ Tree Index files Static Hashing ,Difference between Hashing and Indexing Index Definition in SQL, Multiple Key access, Recovery System Query Interpretation and Query Optimization Computer Networking Networking Topologies, Networking Protocols Network model, Internet and applications. E-Commerce Signature of Faculty (Prof.C.K.Tembhurkar) G. H. Raisoni College of Engineering (Autonomous Institution under UGC Act 1956) Department of Mechanical Engineering Session: 2011-2012(Even Semester) Semester/Branch/Section: – VI / ME/A Name of Subject: Industrial Electronics Lecture No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15 16. 17. 18. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35 36. 37. 38. 39 40 Prof. M.B.Babar Subject Teacher Load: 4Hrs/week Topic(s) To be Covered Electrical Actuation system, Mechanical Switches Solid State Switches DC Motor AC Motor Stepper Motor AC& DC Motors Speed Torque char and Selection of Motor Digital Logic Timer Logic Gates Boolean Algebra Karnaugh Maps Karnaugh Maps Problems on K-map Application Logic Gates Sequential Logic Microprocessor: Architecture of 8085 Assembly Language ,Instruction Set Assembly Language ,Instruction Set and Program Assembly Language ,Instruction Set and Program Assembly Language ,Instruction Set and Program Assembly Language ,Instruction Set and Program I/O System Interfacing I/O Ports Interfacing Requirement ,Peripheral Interface Adapter Serial Communication Interface PLC Structure ,I/O processing Programming Mnemonics, Timers Internal Relays and Counter Shift Register Master & jump Control Data Handling .Analogue I/O selection of PLC Digital Communication Centralized, Hierarcal and Distributed Control Networks Centralized, Hierarcal and Distributed Control Networks Protocol Communication Interface Fault Detection Technique: Watchdog Timer Parity and Error Coding Checks Common Hardware Faults, Emulation And Simulation Introduction to design of Mechatronics system and studies Mechatronics system-Case studies Revision Dr. P.V.Walke Head, Mechanical Department G.H. Raisoni College of Engineering, Nagpur Department of Mechanical Engineering Teaching Plan - UG Even Semester: 2011-12 Subject Faculty : Machine Drawing : Prof. P. M. Wanjari Lect. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Semester : VI SEM (A) TOPIC TO BE COVERED Objectives, Introduction and scope of subject in Mechanical Engineering Drawing Standards for Drawing Sheets, Name Blocks, Lines, and Sections. Dimensioning, Dimensioning of Tolerances, Components, Standard features Dimensioning, Dimensioning of Tolerances, Components, Standard features Standard Components, Standard features Machining Symbols, Welding Symbols, Heat Treatment, manufacturing instructions, Different types of Allowances, Materials. Introduction to Orthographic Projection, 1st angle Method & 3rd angle method. 8 Orthographic Projections of some Component (problems) 9 Orthographic Projections of some Component (problems) 10 Sectional Views (problems) 11 Sectional Views (problems) 12 Sectional Views (problems) 13 14 Missing Views, Profiles. Cross Sections, References, Alignments, Dimensioning Study Qualitative Selection of type / Size( Excluding Design Calculations) Standard Practices for Elements- Threads, Bolts, Nuts, Washers 15 Standard Practices for Elements - Rivets, Welds. Keys and Keyways 16 Standard Practices for Elements - Keys and Keyways 17 Standard Practices for Elements - Splines, Couplings. 18 Introduction to Limit, Fits and Tolerances. Types of fits. 19 Introduction to hole base & Shaft base systems. 20 Tolerance Charting, Surfaces Finishing Requirement for Assembly 21 Geometrical tolerance suitable for Assembly 22 Assembly Drawings Principles 23 Assembly / Dismantling Tools 24 Assembly / Dismantling Tools 25 Foot step Bearing Assembly 26 Pedestal Bearing Assembly 27 Assemblies by Fastening 28 Study of some Standard Assemblies Eg. Jig, Screw jack 29 Assembly Drawings (Views Drawing) 30 Techniques and standards for Preparing Component Drawings 31 Subassembly Drawing (for any component) 32 Subassembly Drawing 33 Full Assembly Drawing (for any component) 34 Full Assembly Drawing (for any component) 35 Exploded Views (Disassembly of any Machine component) 36 Exploded Views (Disassembly of any Machine component) 37 Introduction to Production Drawing. Name Plates, Part List, 38 Production Drawings for any components 39 Introduction Process Sheet, Process Sheet Practice 40 Process sheets for Production Drawings 41 Revision on Unit one & unit two 42 Revision on Unit three 43 Revision on Unit four 44 Revision on Unit Five 45 Revision on Unit Six Signature of Faculty G.H. Raisoni College of Engineering, Nagpur Department of Mechanical Engineering Teaching Plan - UG Even Semester: 2011-12 Subject Faculty : Machine Drawing : Prof. S. R. Lanjewar Lect. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Semester TOPIC TO BE COVERED Objectives, Introduction and scope of subject in Mechanical Engineering Drawing Standards for Drawing Sheets, Name Blocks, Lines, and Sections. Dimensioning, Dimensioning of Tolerances, Components, Standard features Dimensioning, Dimensioning of Tolerances, Components, Standard features Standard Components, Standard features Machining Symbols, Welding Symbols, Heat Treatment, manufacturing instructions, Different types of Allowances, Materials. Introduction to Orthographic Projection, 1st angle Method & 3rd angle method. 8 Orthographic Projections of some Component (problems) 9 Orthographic Projections of some Component (problems) 10 Sectional Views (problems) 11 Sectional Views (problems) 12 Sectional Views (problems) 13 14 : VI SEM Missing Views, Profiles. Cross Sections, References, Alignments, Dimensioning Study Qualitative Selection of type / Size( Excluding Design Calculations) Standard Practices for Elements- Threads, Bolts, Nuts, Washers 15 Standard Practices for Elements - Rivets, Welds. Keys and Keyways 16 Standard Practices for Elements - Keys and Keyways 17 Standard Practices for Elements - Splines, Couplings. 18 Introduction to Limit, Fits and Tolerances. Types of fits. 19 Introduction to hole base & Shaft base systems. 20 Tolerance Charting, Surfaces Finishing Requirement for Assembly 21 Geometrical tolerance suitable for Assembly 22 Assembly Drawings Principles 23 Assembly / Dismantling Tools 24 Assembly / Dismantling Tools 25 Foot step Bearing Assembly 26 Pedestal Bearing Assembly 27 Assemblies by Fastening 28 Study of some Standard Assemblies Eg. Jig, Screw jack 29 Assembly Drawings (Views Drawing) 30 Techniques and standards for Preparing Component Drawings 31 Subassembly Drawing (for any component) 32 Subassembly Drawing 33 Full Assembly Drawing (for any component) 34 Full Assembly Drawing (for any component) 35 Exploded Views (Disassembly of any Machine component) 36 Exploded Views (Disassembly of any Machine component) 37 Introduction to Production Drawing. Name Plates, Part List, 38 Production Drawings for any components 39 Introduction Process Sheet, Process Sheet Practice 40 Process sheets for Production Drawings 41 Revision on Unit one & unit two 42 Revision on Unit three 43 Revision on Unit four 44 Revision on Unit Five 45 Revision on Unit Six Signature of Faculty G. H. Raisoni College of Engineering, Nagpur (An Autonomous Institute Under UGC Act 1956) Department of Mechanical Engineering Semester/Branch/Section: – VI / MECH /A Session: 2011-2012 Name of Sub Teacher: Prof.V S Khangar Name of Sub: Automatic Control Lecture No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Topic Introduction to Automatic Control System Mathematical Modeling of Physical System Mathematical Modeling of Physical System Transfer Function system Representation Through Block Diagram Representation Through Block Diagram Representation Through Block Diagram Signal Flow Graph Transfer function through Masons Gain Formula Control System Components hydraulic actuators Servomechanism D.C, liquid level control Automobile Power Steering Control Speed Control & Position control of Robotic Manipulator Time Domain Response Time Domain Response Analysis under transient input steady state error analysis, error constants Analysis under transient input steady state error analysis, error constants PID controller and its application Rouths criterion of stability Rouths criterion of stability Frequency Domain analysis Frequency Domain analysis Root - Locus techniques Root - Locus techniques Bode plot Bode plot gain Margin & phase margin , transportation lag System Identification from Bode plot Polar Plot Polar Plot Nyquist Plot and Stability criterion Nyquist Plot and Stability criterion, Introduction to control system design log load compensation Feed Back, Compensation and Pole -Zero placement State Variable approach and state equations, Transfer function from state models state transition matrix and solution of state equations controllability & observability test through test mode 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-UG Session: 2011-2012 Name of Subject Teacher: Prof. H. D. Thakare Semester/Branch/Section: – VI / MECH / B Lecture No. Name of Sub: ENERGY CONVERSION - I Subject code: NMEL306 Topic/Topic Description 1. Objective of the subject, Introduction, scope and Practical applications of EC – I. 2. Review of basic concepts of thermodynamics, Introduction to steam power plants. 3. 4. 5. Basic layout of steam power plant, Introduction to basic components. Steam Generators Classification and applications Fire tube and water Tube boilers 6. PPT on High Pressure and low pressure boilers 7. Different boiler Lay-outs 8. 11. Boiler mountings, Boiler accessories Draught And Its Classification Chimney Height, Chimney Diameter , Efficiency, condition For Maximum Discharge Numericals on Boiler draught & Chimney Height. 12. Performance Of Steam Generators 13. Numericals on Steam Generators 14. 16. Evaporation Capacity, Equivalent Evaporation, Boiler Efficiency Numericals Evaporation Capacity, Equivalent Evaporation PPT on Bubbling Fluidized Bed Boilers, Circulating Fluidized Bed Boilers 17. Fuels For Steam Generators, Gradation & Analysis of Coal, Coal Handling Systems. 18. PPT on Ash Collection And Handling Systems. 19. 26. Flue Gas Analysis, Feed Water Supply Systems. Adiabatic Expansion In Nozzles, Maximum Discharge. Critical Pressure Ratio And Effects Of Friction Calculation Of Throat And Exit Areas, Supersaturated Flow, Wilson Line. Numericals on Critical Pressure Ratio And Effects Of Friction Numericals Calculation Of Throat And Exit Areas, Supersaturated Flow PPT on Steam Turbines : Principles Of Working Of Steam Turbines, Classification Of Steam Turbines, Comparison of Impulse And Reaction Turbines 27. Compounding Of Steam Turbines. Energy Losses In Steam Turbines 28. Velocity Diagrams, Graphical And Analytical Methods. Work Done, Thrust, Power. 29. Numericals on Velocity Diagrams, Graphical And Analytical Methods 30. Dimensions And Proportioning Of the Blades. 31. Steam Turbine Efficiencies, Condition For Maximum Efficiencies. Numericals on Steam Turbine Efficiencies, Condition For Maximum Efficiencies 9. 10. 15. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 32. 33. 34. Reheat And Regenerative Cycles, Governing Of Steam Turbines. Introduction To Steam Engine. Steam Condensers : Types Of Condensers. 35. PPT on Classification Of Condensers, Quantity Of Cooling Water Required. 36. Numericals on Quantity Of Cooling Water Required 37. Design Calculations For Surface Condensers, Daltons Law Of Pressures. Sources Of Air Leakages And Air Removal, Air Ejectors. 38. Numericals on Design Calculations For Surface Condensers, Daltons Law Of Pressures 39. Numericals on Design Calculations For Surface Condensers, Daltons Law Of Pressures 40. PPT on Cooling Towers : Wet Cooling , Dry Cooling Towers Cooling Ponds. 41. Revision of the subject. H.O.D Dept. of Mechanical Engg. Subject Expert H. D. Thakare Subject Teacher 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 -UG Even Semester: 2011-12 Name of Faculty: Prof.R.R.Kandalkar Semester/Section: VI/B Subject Code/Subject Name: NMEL 315/CA-II Session:2011-12 Lecture No. Topic 1 Introduction to Data Base Management System(DBMS) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Data and Database System Database system Concepts Disadvantages of file handling system Advantages of using database system Disadvantages of using database system Database languages: Data Definition Language(DDL),Data Manipulation Language(DML) System architecture Entity Relationship model Entities and Entity sets 11 Relationship and Relationship sets 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Mapping Cardinalities and Mapping Constraints Entity Relationship diagram Reducing E-R diagrams to tables Generalization and Aggregation Design of an E-R database schema Relational Database and Sequential Query Language (SQL) Structure of Relational Database Relational Algebra Basic Structure of SQL 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Set operations, Aggregate functions, Nested Sub queries, Derived relations Modification of Database ,Joined Relations 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 Domain Key Normal Form:1NF,2NF and 3NF Indexing and Hashing Indexing, B+ Tree Index files Static Hashing ,Difference between Hashing and Indexing Index Definition in SQL, Multiple Key access, Recovery System Query Interpretation and Query Optimization Computer Networking Networking Topologies, Networking Protocols Network model, Internet and applications. 40 E-Commerce Signature of Faculty (Prof.R.R.Kandalkar) G.H.Raisoni College Of Engineering, Nagpur (An Autonomous Institute Under UGC Act 1956) Department of Mechanical Engineering Semester/Branch/Section: – VI / MECH /B Session: 2011-2012 Name of Sub Teacher: Prof.S.S.Joshi Name of Sub: Operation Research Lecture No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Portion Of Syllabus to be Covered Introduction and scope of subject in Mechanical Engineering Basic terms in OR , phases and Characteristics of OR Models Introduction and scope of Linear Programming Graphical methods for solving LPP (Practice session I) Graphical methods for solving LPP ( Practice session II) Primal and Dual Relationships – importance and applications Application of Simplex methods to LPP (Practice session I) Application of Simplex methods to LPP (Practice session II) Introduction and Scope of Assignment Models ,Basic terminologies in assignment models Practical applications of assignment models for minimization and maximization problems Basic steps involved in finding Optimal solution Introduction to Square and non Square matrix models Analysis of Assignment models ( Practice session –I ) Analysis of Assignment models ( Practice session –II) Introduction to Transportation Models ,Basic terminologies Practical applications of Transportation models for minimization and maximization problems, Analysis of model for basic feasible solution ( Different methods) (VAM- Method-Practice Session –I ) Analysis of model for Optimality test (MODI- Method-Practice Session –I ) Analysis of Transportation models ( Practice session –I ) Degeneracy in Transportation Models ( Practice session –II) Project Management techniques- Introduction and Scope Basic terms involved in Project Network drawing Various cases of Project Network drawing ( Practice session –I ) Introduction to PERT , Basic terms involved in PERT Analysis of PERT Network for different Cases ( Practice session –I ) Analysis of PERT Network for different Cases ( Practice session –II) Introduction to CPM , Basic terms involved in CPM Analysis of CPM Network for different Cases (Practice session –I ) Analysis of CPM Network for different Cases (Practice session –II ) Cost analysis Introduction and scope - Dynamic programming Structure and Characteristics of Dynamic Programming Application of Dynamic Programming to Resource allocation and inventory control and linear programming Analysis of Dynamic Programming ( Practice session I) Analysis of Dynamic Programming ( Practice session II) Introduction and scope – Replacement models Group replacement models and Inventory control models Analysis for optimal replacement policy (Practice Session I) Analysis of single product deterministic models (Practice Session II) Introduction and scope- Queuing models Kendall’s Notation And characteristics of Queuing models Analysis of different Queuing models (Practice Session I) Application of Simulation Techniques Application of random numbers in simulation Review of subject and Guidelines for exam preparation (Prof.S.S.Joshi) G. H. Raisoni College of Engineering (Autonomous Institution under UGC Act 1956 affiliated to RTM Nagpur University) Subject: Industrial Electronics (VI-B sem) Faculty name: Vinay .S Lecture 1 1,2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8,9 Unit I II 10,11 12 13 14 15 16 III 17 18 19 20 21 22 IV 23 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 V 30 31 32 33 34 VI 35,36 37-40 Dr. A.Y. Deshmukh (HOD, ETRX Dept.) Topics Motivation to study the subject; objectives DC Motor AC Motor Stepper Motor AC& DC Servo Motors Speed Torque char. and Selection of Motor Speed Torque char. and Selection of Motor Mechanical Switches Solid state switches Number system Number system , Logic Gates Boolean Algebra Karnaugh Maps Karnaugh Maps Application of Logic Gates Sequential Logic Microprocessor: Architecture of 8085 Assembly Language, Instruction Set Assembly Language, Instruction Set and Program Assembly Language, Instruction Set and Program Assembly Language, Instruction Set and Program Assembly Language, Instruction Set and Program I/O System Interfacing I/O Ports Interfacing Requirement ,Peripheral Interface Adapter Serial Communication Interface PLC:Structure ,I/O processing Programming ,Mnemonics, Timers Internal Relays and Counter--- LOGIXPRO DEMO Shift Register, Master & jump Control--- LOGIXPRO DEMO Data Handling .Analogue I/O , selection of PLC Digital Communication Centralised, Hierarcal and Distributed Control Networks Centralised, Hierarcal and Distributed Control Networks Protocol Communication Interface Fault Detection Technique: Watchdog Timer, Parity and Error Coding Checks Common Hardware Faults, Emulation And Simulation Introduction to design of Mechatronics system and studies Mechatronics system-Case studies R&D, revision, doubts S. Vinay (Subject Teacher)