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HINDU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, SONEPAT
LECTURE PLAN
SEMESTER/CLASS SESSION
SUBJECT: MACHINE DESIGN 2 SUBJECT CODE : ME-304B
SESSIONAL MARKS: 25 THEORY MARKS: 75 DURATION OF EXAMS: 3 HOURS
NAME OF TEACHER : ANKUR KAUSHIK DEPARTMENT : MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
OBJECTIVES OF CONCERNED SUBJECT:
TO UNDERSTAND THE DIFFERENT DESIGN OF MACHINE PARTS.
OUTCOME OF CONCERNED SUBJECT:
ABILITY TO DESIGN THE MACHINE PART
Lecture
No. Lecture Dates TOPICS TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS
1 08/01/2018
Ergonomic and Value Engineering,
Considerations in Design
Analysis and Design of Machine
Element, V K Jadon, S Verma , IK
International
2 11/01/2018
Design for Manufacturability & Assembly,
Interchangeability
Analysis and Design of Machine
Element, V K Jadon, S Verma , IK
International
3 12/01/2018
Statistical consideration in Design,
considerations for Casting, Forging and
Machining
Analysis and Design of Machine
Element, V K Jadon, S Verma , IK
International
4 15/01/2018
Different types of fluctuating/ variable stresses,
Fatigue strength considering stress
Design of Machine Element,
V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi
5 18/01/2018
concentration factor, surface factor, size factor,
reliability factor etc.
Design of Machine Element,
V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi
6TH JAN. - JUNE 2018
6 19/01/2018 Fatigue design for finite and infinite life
Design of Machine Element,
V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi
7 25/01/2018
Goodman and Soderberg’s Criterion, Fatigue
design using Miner’s equation
Design of Machine Element,
V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi
8 29/01/2018
Design Problems.
Analysis and Design of Machine
Element, V K Jadon, S Verma , IK
International
9 01/02/2018
Detailed design of shafts for static loading
Design of Machine Element,
V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi,
Analysis and Design of Machine
Element, V K Jadon, S Verma , IK
International
10 02/02/2018
Detailed design of shafts for dynamic loading
Design of Machine Element,
V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi
11 05/02/2018
Shaft Rigidity and deflection consideration.
Design of Machine Element,
V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi
12 08/02/2018
Design Problems.
Design of Machine Element,
V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi.
Analysis and Design of Machine
Element, V K Jadon, S Verma , IK
International
13 09/02/2018 Types of Springs, Design for helical springs Design of Machine Element,
V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
against tension and their uses
New Delhi
14 12/02/2018
Compression and Fluctuating load
Design of Machine Element,
V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi
15 15/02/2018
Design of leaf springs
Design of Machine Element,
V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi
16 16/02/2018
Surging in springs
Design of Machine Element,
V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi
17 19/02/2018
Design Problems.
Design of Machine Element,
V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi
Analysis and Design of Machine
Element, V K Jadon, S Verma , IK
International
18 26/02/2018 Design of pivot and collar bearing
Design of Machine Element,
V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi
19 01/03/2018
Selection of ball and roller bearing based on
static and dynamic load carrying capacity
Design of Machine Element,
V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi
20 05/02/2018
load-life relationship
Design of Machine Element,
V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi
21 12/03/2018
Selection of Bearings from manufacturer’s
catalogue,
Design of Machine Element,
V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi
22 15/03/2018 Lubricants and their properties, Selection of
lubricants Design of Machine Element,
V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi
23 16/03/2018
Types of lubrication – Boundary, mixed and
hydrodynamic lubrication
Design of Machine Element,
V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi
24 19/03/2018
Design of journal bearings using Raimondi and
Boyd’s Charts, , Design Problems.
Design of Machine Element,
V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi
25 22/03/2018
Design Problems.
Design of Machine Element,
V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi
Analysis and Design of Machine
Element, V K Jadon, S Verma , IK
International
26 23/03/2018
Classification, Selection of gears, Terminology of
gears
Design of Machine Element,
V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi
27 26/03/2018
Force analysis, Selection of material for gears
Design of Machine Element,
V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi
28 30/03/2018
Beam & wear strength of gear tooth
Design of Machine Element,
V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi
29 02/03/2018
Form or Lewis factor for gear tooth, Dynamic
load on gear teeth -Barth
Design of Machine Element,
V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi
30 05/03/2018
Dynamic load on gear teeth-Berth equation and
Buckingham equation and their comparison
Design of Machine Element,
V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi
31 06/03/2018
Design of SPUR gear
Design of Machine Element,
V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi
32 09/03/2018
Design of HELICAL gear
Design of Machine Element,
V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi
33 16/03/2018
Design of BEVEL gear
Design of Machine Element,
V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi
34 19/03/2018
Design of WORM gear
Design of Machine Element,
V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi
35 20/03/2018
Consideration for maximum power transmitting
capacity, Gear Lubrication
Design of Machine Element,
V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi
36 23/03/2018
Design Problems.
Design of Machine Element,
V.B.Bhandari, Tata McGraw Hill
New Delhi
Analysis and Design of Machine
Element, V K Jadon, S Verma , IK
International
Home Assignments: 4 –5 assignments are given during the semester.
Evaluation Procedure
1. Surprise Quiz/ Tutorial Test 5 Marks
2. Assignment / Project / Performance in the Class 5 Marks
3. Minor Tests (Two tests having equal weightage)
Minor Test I : 06 – 09 March, 2018
Minor Test II : 17 -20 April, 2018
15 Marks
4. Major test (University Examination) 75 Marks
Attendance Record – Candidate should attend at least75% attendance of the total classes held of the
subject
Chamber consultation hour: Any vacant period.
Note:
1. In the semester examination, the examiner will set 08 questions in all selecting two from each unit (1
& 2 from unit I, 3 & 4 from unit II, 5 &6 from unit III and 7 & 8 from unit IV). The students will be
required to attempt only 5 questions selecting at least one question from each unit. All questions will
carry equal marks.
2. The use of scientific calculator will be allowed in the examination. However, programmable
calculator and cellular phone will not be allowed.
HINDU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, SONEPAT
LECTURE PLAN
SEMESTER/CLASS SESSION
SUBJECT: DYNAMICS OF MACHINE SUBJECT CODE : ME-302-B
SESSIONAL MARKS: 25 THEORY MARKS: 75 DURATION OF EXAMS: 3 HOURS
NAME OF TEACHER : GAURAV AGRAWAL DEPARTMENT : MECHANICAL
OBJECTIVES OF CONCERNED SUBJECT:
To understand the different links and mechanisms of machines.
OUTCOME OF CONCERNED SUBJECT:
Ability to design and dynamically analyze the machine parts.
Lecture
No. Lecture Dates TOPICS TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS
1. 8/1/2018 Static force analysis in four-bar mechanism and slider
crank mechanism Theory and Machines: S.S. Rattan
2. 9/1/2018 Internal force analysis and Inertia force in four-bar
mechanism
3. 10/1/2018 Combined static and dynamics force analysis in slider-
crank mechanism,
4. 12/1/2018 Problem
5. 15/1/2018 Turning moment on crankshaft and Turning moment
diagrams-single cylinder double acting steam engine
6. 16/1/2018 Four stroke IC engine and multi-cylinder steam engine
7. 17/1/2018 Fluctuation of energy, Flywheel,
8. 19/1/2018 Problems
9. 23/1/2018 Static balance and Dynamic balance,
10. 24/1/2018 balancing of rotating masses
11. 29/1/2018 Two plane balancing by Graphical and analytical
methods
12. 30/1/2018 Balancing machines- static balancing
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13. 31/1/2018 Dynamic balancing machines
14. 2/2/2018 Field balancing,
15. 5/2/2018 Problems
16. 6/2/2018 Primary and secondary forces and couples
17. 7/2/2018 Partial balancing and Effects of partial balancing
18. 9/2/2018 Balancing of single cylinder engine, balancing of multi
cylinder
19. 12/2/2018 Inline, radial engines, firing order
20. 13/2/2018 Problems
21. 16/2/2018 Terminology, Centrifugal governors-Watt governor and
Porter Governor
22. 19/2/2018 Proell Governor and Spring controlled governor-
Hartnell governor
23. 20/2/2018 Sensitivity, Stability, Hunting, Isochronism
24. 21/2/2018 Effort and Power of governor
25. 26/2/2018 Controlling force diagrams for Porter governor and
Spring controlled governors
26. 27/2/2018 Problems
27 5/3/2018 Precession, angular motion and Gyroscopic
couple and their effects on Aeroplane
28 12/3/2018 Effects of Gyroscopic couple on Ship during steering,
rolling and pitching
29 13/3/2018 Stability of two wheel and four wheel vehicles moving
on curved paths, Problems
30 14/3/2018 Problems
31 16/3/2018 Types of brakes- external shoe brakes, Band brakes,
band and block brakes
32 19/3/2018 Braking of vehicle,
33 20/3/2018 Types of dynamometers- Prony brake
34 21/3/2018 Rope brake dynamometers, Belt transmission
dynamometer, torsion dynamometer,
35 26/3/2018 Problems.
36 27/3/2018 Forces on reciprocating parts of an engine neglecting
the weight of connecting rod and Crankshaft torque
37 28/3/2018 Dynamically equivalent system-analytical and
graphical method
38 30/3/2018 Correction couple,
39 2/4/2018 Problems
40 3/4/2018 Revision
41 4/4/2018 Revision
42 6/4/2018 Revision
43 9/4/2018 Revision
44 10/4/2018 Revision
45 11/4/2018 Revision
46 16/4/2018 Revision
TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS:
A. Theory of Mechanisms and Machines: Amitabha Ghosh and Ashok Kumar Mallik, Third Edition
Affiliated East-West Press.
B. Theory of Machines and Mechanisms: Joseph Edward Shigley and John Joseph Uicker, Jr. Second
Edition, MGH, New York.
C. Theory and Machines: S.S. Rattan, Tata McGraw Hill.
D. Kinematics of Machines-Dr. Sadhu singh, Pearson Education
Home Assignments: 4 –5 assignments are given during the semester.
Evaluation Procedure
1. Surprise Quiz/ Tutorial Test 5 Marks
2. Assignment / Project / Performance in the Class 5 Marks
3. Minor Tests (Two tests having equal weightage)
Minor Test I : 06 – 09 March, 2018
Minor Test II : 17 -20 April, 2018
15 Marks
4. Major test (University Examination) 75 Marks
Attendance Record – Candidate should attend at least75% attendance of the total classes held of the
subject
Chamber consultation hour: Any vacant period.
Note:
1. In the semester examination, the examiner will set 08 questions in all selecting two from each unit (1
& 2 from unit I, 3 & 4 from unit II, 5 &6 from unit III and 7 & 8 from unit IV). The students will be
required to attempt only 5 questions selecting at least one question from each unit. All questions will
carry equal marks.
2. The use of scientific calculator will be allowed in the examination. However, programmable
calculator and cellular phone will not be allowed.
HINDU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,
SONEPAT
LECTURE PLAN
SEMESTER/CLASS SESSION
SUBJECT: RWS SUBJECT CODE :HUM302B
SESSIONAL MARKS: 25 THEORY MARKS: 50 DURATION OF EXAMS: 2 HOURS
NAME OF TEACHER : MS. ANITA KUCHHAL DEPARTMENT :APPLIED SCIENCE
OBJECTIVES OF CONCERNED SUBJECT: To develop competence for report writing.
OUTCOME OF CONCERNED SUBJECT: Able to write complex writings and techniques
Lecture
No.
Lecture
Dates TOPICS TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS
1 02/02/18 Meaning of report and its importance
Borowick, Jerome. N. Technical
Communication and its Applications. New
Delhi:PHI2000
2 09/02/18 Types of reports
3 16/02/18 Format of reports
4 09/03/18 Structure of reports
5 16/03/18 Use of illustrations
6 30/03/18 Preliminary steps and procedure of writing
reports
7 06/04/18 Technical reports
8 13/04/18 Business reports
TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS:
A. Guffey, Mary Ellen. Business Communication: Process & Product. USA: South
western College Publishing, 2000.
B. Kumar, Sanjay and Pushp Lata. Communication Skills. Delhi: OUP, 2011
Home Assignments: 4 –5 assignments are given during the semester.
6th ME JAN. - JUNE 2018
Evaluation Procedure
1. Surprise Quiz/ Tutorial Test 5 Marks
2. Assignment / Project / Performance in the Class 5 Marks
3. Minor Tests (Two tests having equal weightage)
Minor Test I : 06 – 09 March, 2018
Minor Test II : 17 -20 April, 2018
15 Marks
4. Major test (University Examination) 75 Marks
Attendance Record – Candidate should attend at least75% attendance of the total classes held of the
subject
Chamber consultation hour: Any vacant period.
Note:
1. In the semester examination, the examiner will set 08 questions in all selecting two from each unit (1
& 2 from unit I, 3 & 4 from unit II, 5 &6 from unit III and 7 & 8 from unit IV). The students will be
required to attempt only 5 questions selecting at least one question from each unit. All questions will
carry equal marks.
2. The use of scientific calculator will be allowed in the examination. However, programmable
calculator and cellular phone will not be allowed.
HINDU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, SONEPAT
LECTURE PLAN
SEMESTER/CLASS SESSION
SUBJECT: INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING SUBJECT CODE : ME-312B
SESSIONAL MARKS: 25 THEORY MARKS: 75 DURATION OF EXAMS: 3 HOURS
NAME OF TEACHER : SANDEEP KUMAR DEPARTMENT : MECHANICAL
OBJECTIVES OF CONCERNED SUBJECT:
The aim of this subject is to teach the students with the basic knowledge of operations research and industrial
management. Historical development and different strategies of industrial engineering are also taught.
OUTCOME OF CONCERNED SUBJECT:
The students will be able to do managerial works assigned to them in industries.
Lecture
No. Lecture Dates TOPICS TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS
1. 16/01/2018 Introduction: Definition and brief history of industrial
engineering Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
2. 17/01/2018 Objectives and relevance of industrial engineering for
achieving excellence in industry Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
3. 18/01/2018 Decisions in industrial engineering Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
4. 19/01/2018 Production System And Productivity: Value
addition, products and services Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
5. 23/01/2018 Conversion process, production system, types of
production system Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
6. 24/01/2018 Productivity and its measurement, factors effecting
productivity
Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
7. 25/01/2018 Strategies for improving productivity. Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
8. 30/01/2018 Workforce Management: Teams, employee
empowerment, quality circles, incentive plans
Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
9. 31/01/2018 Job design, job specialization, job enlargement, job
rotation, job enrichment.
Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
10. 01/02/2018 Work Study: Method study, Principles of motion
economy
Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
ME-6th
JAN. - JUNE 2018
11. 02/02/2018 Techniques of method study- various charts, therbligs Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
12. 06/02/2018 Work measurement- various methods, time study,
PMTS
Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
13. 07/02/2018 Determining time, work sampling. Numerical Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
14. 08/02/2018 Manufacturing Cost Analysis: Elements of cost,
overheads estimation Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
15. 09/02/2018 Types of cost, cost variance analysis Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
16. 13/02/2018 Fixed & variable costs, break even analysis, numerical. Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
17. 15/02/2018
Materials Management: Strategic importance of
materials in industries, pressure for high and low
inventory
Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
18. 16/02/2018 Relevant costs basic inventory control models-EOQ,
EBQ with and without shortage, purchase discounts
Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
19. 20/02/2018 Sensitivity analysis, inventory control systems- P, Q,
Ss systems,
Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
20. 21/02/2018 Service level, stock-out risk, determination of order
point and safety stock
Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
21. 27/02/2018 Selective inventory control-ABC, FSN, SDE, VED.
Numerical
Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
22. 28/02/2018
Production Planning And Control (PPC):
Introduction to forecasting- Simple and weighted
moving average methods,
Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
23. 13/03/2018 Objectives and variables of PPC Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
24. 14/03/2018 Aggregate planning- basic concept and its relation with
other decision areas,
Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
25. 15/03/2018 Master Production Schedule, Scheduling operations Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
26. 16/03/2018 Various methods for line and intermittent production
systems Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
27. 20/03/2018
Gantt chart, Sequencing- Johnson algorithm for n jobs
and 2 machines, n jobs & 3 machines, 2 jobs & n
machines, n jobs & m machines
Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
28. 21/03/2018 Various means of measuring effectiveness of PPC,
numerical Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
29. 27/03/2018 Product Design And Development: Various
approaches, Product life cycle, Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
30. 28/03/2018 Role of 3S’s Standardization, Simplification,
Specialization Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
31. 30/03/2018 Introduction to value engineering, role of ergonomics Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
32. 03/04/2018 Manufacturing Strategies: Introduction to JIT Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma 33. 04/04/2018 TPM, fundamentals of quality & TQM, Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma 34. 05/04/2018 Kaizan- elements benefits and implementation aspects. Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma 35. 06/04/2018 Overview of Supply Chain Management Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
36. 10/04/2018 Management Information system (MIS) and its role in
decision making. Industrial Engineering by S.K Sharma,
Savita Sharma
TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS:
A. Industrial Engineering and Organization Management by S.K Sharma, Savita Sharma
B. Industrial Engineering and Management by O.P Khanna
C. Production and Operations Management by S. N. Chary- TMH
Home Assignments: 4 –5 assignments are given during the semester.
Evaluation Procedure
1. Surprise Quiz/ Tutorial Test 5 Marks
2. Assignment / Project / Performance in the Class 5 Marks
3. Minor Tests (Two tests having equal weightage)
Minor Test I : 06 – 09 March, 2018
Minor Test II : 17 -20 April, 2018
15 Marks
4. Major test (University Examination) 75 Marks
Attendance Record – Candidate should attend at least75% attendance of the total classes held of the
subject
Chamber consultation hour: Any vacant period.
Note:
1. In the semester examination, the examiner will set 08 questions in all selecting two from each unit (1
& 2 from unit I, 3 & 4 from unit II, 5 &6 from unit III and 7 & 8 from unit IV). The students will be
required to attempt only 5 questions selecting at least one question from each unit. All questions will
carry equal marks.
2. The use of scientific calculator will be allowed in the examination. However, programmable
calculator and cellular phone will not be allowed.
HINDU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, SONEPAT
LECTURE PLAN
SEMESTER/CLASS SESSION
SUBJECT: HEAT TRANSFER SUBJECT CODE : ME-306B
SESSIONAL MARKS: 25 THEORY MARKS: 75 DURATION OF EXAMS: 3 HOURS
NAME OF TEACHER: SHALINI RAI DEPARTMENT: MECHANICAL ENGG.
OBJECTIVES OF CONCERNED SUBJECT:
1. To learn the various mode of heat transfer through various system.
2. To impart knowledge on selection of suitable assumptions for designing the typical component.
3. To impart student with the knowledge of various heat transfer coordinate system design and its operations.
OUTCOME OF CONCERNED SUBJECT:
1. An ability to select and apply the knowledge, techniques, skills and modern tools of the discipline to broadly
defined engineering technology activities.
2. A knowledge of the impact of heat transfer solutions in a societal and global context.
3. A commitment to quality, timeliness and continuous improvement.
Lecture
No. Lecture Dates TOPICS TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS
1 08/01/2018 BASICS CONCEPTS C
2 09/01/2018 Thermodynamics Vs Heat transfer C
3 10/01/2018 Define Heat Transfer A ,B and C
4 11/01/2018 conductivity Vs diffusivity A and B
5 15/01/2018 basic modes of heat transfer A and B
6 16/01/2018 Combined heat transfer A ,B and C
7 17/01/2018 STEADY STATE HEAT CONDUCTION B
8 18/01/2018 Introduction, I-D heat conduction through a
plane wall B
9 23/01/2018 long hollow
cylinder A
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JAN. - JUNE 2018
10 24/01/2018 hollow sphere, A and B
11 25/01/2018 Conduction equation in Cartesian, A ,B and C
12 29/01/2018 Conduction equation in polar
A and C
13 30/01/2018 spherical co-ordinate systems
B
14 31/01/2018 Numericals A and B
15 01/02/2018
STEADY STATE CONDUCTION WITH
HEAT GENERATION: Introduction, 1-D
heat conduction with heat
sources
A , B and C
16 05/02/2018 Extended surfaces (fins)- Fins with uniform
cross-sectional area,
A and B
17 06/02/2018 Fin effectiveness
A and B
18 07/02/2018 Brief introduction of 2-D
heat conduction
A , B and C
19 08/02/2018 Numericals. A and B
20 12/02/2018 TRANSIENT HEAT CONDUCTION (1-D) A and B
21 13/02/2018 Lumped capacitance, B
22 15/02/2018 semi-infinite and infinite solid conduction
modes for walls, cylinders, spheres
B
23 19/02/2018 Chart solution, Relaxation Method,
A and B
24 20/02/2018 Numericals. B
25 21/02/2018 CONVECTION
A and B
26 26/02/2018 Forced convection-Thermal and hydro-
dynamic boundary layers,
27 27/02/2018 Equation of continuity,
Momentum and Energy equations,
A and B
28 28/02/2018 Internal flow through circular tube and
external flow over a flat plate
C
29 01/03/2018 Fluid
friction and heat transfer ( Colburn analogy ),
C
30 05/03/2018
Free convection from a vertical flat plate,
Empirical relations for free
convection from vertical and horizontal planes
& cylinders
C
31 12/03/2018 Numericals.
A, B and C
32 13/03/2018 THERMAL RADIATION: Basic laws A and B
33 14/03/2018
Black body radiation, intensity and emissive
power, diffuse and gray
surfaces, A and B
34 15/03/2018 Shape factors and network analogy, Radiation B
shields,
35 19/03/2018 applications to two and three surface
enclosures,
introduction to participating media,
B
36 20/03/2018 Numericals. B
37 21/03/2018 HEAT EXCHANGERS A and B
38 26/03/2018 Classification, Performance variables, A, B and C
39 27/03/2018 Analysis of a parallel/ counter flow heat
exchanger, A and B
40 28/03/2018 Heat exchanger effectiveness, A and B
41 02/04/2018 pressure drop, A and B
42 03/04/2018 Numericals. A and B
43 04/04/2018 HEAT TRANSFER WITH CHANGE OF
PHASE A and C
44 05/04/2018 Laminar film condensation on a vertical plate B and C
45 09/04/2018 Drop-wise
condensation, B and C
46 10/04/2018 Pool boiling regimes A and B
47 11/04/2018 Nucleate boiling and critical heat flux A , B and C
48 16/04/2018 film boiling and minimum heat flux, Flow
boiling. A , B and C
49 23/04/2018 REVISION A , B and C
50 26/04/2018 REVISION A , B and C
TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS:
A. Heat Transfer – J.P. Holman, John Wiley & Sons, New York.
B. Heat Transfer – A. Bejan, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
C. Heat and Mass Transfer –R .K.Rajput. S.Chand.
Home Assignments: 4 –5 assignments are given during the semester.
Evaluation Procedure
1. Surprise Quiz/ Tutorial Test 5 Marks
2. Assignment / Project / Performance in the Class 5 Marks
3. Minor Tests (Two tests having equal weightage)
Minor Test I : 06 – 09 March, 2018
Minor Test II : 17 -20 April, 2018
15 Marks
4. Major test (University Examination) 75 Marks
Attendance Record – Candidate should attend at least75% attendance of the total classes held of the
subject
Chamber consultation hour: Any vacant period.
Note:
1. In the semester examination, the examiner will set 08 questions in all selecting two from each unit (1
& 2 from unit I, 3 & 4 from unit II, 5 &6 from unit III and 7 & 8 from unit IV). The students will be
required to attempt only 5 questions selecting at least one question from each unit. All questions will
carry equal marks.
2. The use of scientific calculator will be allowed in the examination. However, programmable
calculator and cellular phone will not be allowed.
HINDU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, SONEPAT
LECTURE PLAN
SEMESTER/CLASS SESSION
SUBJECT: MEASUREMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION SUBJECT CODE : ME 310B
SESSIONAL MARKS: 25 THEORY MARKS: 75 DURATION OF EXAMS: 3 HOURS
NAME OF TEACHER : Vikas Goyat DEPARTMENT : Mechanical Engineering
OBJECTIVES OF CONCERNED SUBJECT:
To understand different measuring methods and instruments for different mechanical and physical quantities.
OUTCOME OF CONCERNED SUBJECT:
Ability to measure to measure different mechanical and physical quantities.
Lecture
No. Lecture Dates TOPICS TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS
1 8/1/2018 Introduction to Instruments and Their
Representation A
2 9/1/2018 Typical Applications of Instrument Systems
A
3 10/1/2018 Functional Elements of a Measurement
System A
4 12/1/2018 Classification of Instruments, Standards and
Calibration A
5 15/1/2018
Types of Measured Quantities (Discrete and
Continuous), Central Tendency of Data,
Mode, Median, Arithmetic Mean A
6 16/1/2018
Best Estimate of true Value of Data,
Measures of Dispersion, Range, Mean Deviation, Variance,
Standard Deviation
A
7 17/1/2018 Normal Distribution, Central Limit Theorem,
Significance Test, Method of Least Squares
A
8 19/1/2018 Graphical Representation and Curve Fitting
of Data
A
9 23/1/2018 Introduction to Static and Dynamic
characteristics of Instruments
A
10 24/1/2018 Accuracy, Precision, Resolution, Threshold,
Sensitivity A
11 29/1/2018 Linearity, Hysteresis, Dead Band, Backlash,
Drift A
12 30/1/2018 Formulation of Differential Equations for
Dynamic Performance- Zero Order system A
6 JAN. - JUNE 2018
13 31/1/2018 Formulation of Differential Equations for
Dynamic Performance First Order system A
14 2/2/2018 Formulation of Differential Equations for
Dynamic Performance Second order system A
15 5/2/2018
Response of First and Second Order Systems to Step, Ramp, Impulse and Harmonic
Functions A
16 6/2/2018
Analog & Digital Transducers,
Electromechanical, Potentiometric, Inductive
Self Generating and Non-Self Generating
Types
A
17 7/2/2018
Electromagnetic, Electrodynamic, Eddy
Current, Magnetostrictive
A
18 9/2/2018
Variable Inductance, Linearly Variable
Differential Transformer, Variable
Capacitance A
19 12/2/2018 Piezo-Electric Transducer and Associated
Circuits A
20 13/2/2018
Unbonded and Bonded Resistance Strain
Gages. Strain Gage Bridge circuits, Single Double and Four Active Arm Bridge
Arrangements
A
21 16/2/2018
Temperature Compensation, Balancing and
Calibration, Ionisation Transducers,
Mechano- Electronic Transducers A
22 19/2/2018
Opto-Electrical Transducers, Photo
Conductive Transducers, Photo Volatic Transducers, Digital Transducers, Frequency
Domain Transducer,
Vibrating String Transducer, Binary codes,
Digital Encoders.
A
23 20/2/2018 Mechanical Amplifiers
A
24 21/2/2018 Hydraulic, Pneumatic, Optical Amplifiers
A
25 26/2/2018
Electrical Amplifying elements,
Compensators , Differentiating and
Integrating Elements A
26 27/2/2018
Introduction to Motion, Force and Torque
Measurement, Relative motion Measuring
Devices, Electromechanical, Optical, Photo Electric
A
27 5/3/2018 Moire-Fringe, Pneumatic, Absolute Motion
Devices A
28 12/3/2018 Seismic Devices, Spring Mass &
Force Balance Type, Calibration A
29 13/3/2018
Hydraulic Load Cell, Pneumatic Load Cell,
Elastic Force Devices, Separation of
Force Components A
30 14/3/2018 Electro Mechanical Methods, Strain Gage,
Torque Transducer, Toque Meter A
31 16/3/2018
Introduction to Pressure and Flow
Measurement, Moderate Pressure
Measurement, Monometers A
32 19/3/2018
Elastic Transducer, Dynamic Effects of
Connecting Tubing, High Pressure
Transducer A
33 20/3/2018 Low Pressure Measurement, Calibration and
Testing A
34 21/3/2018
Quantity Meters, Positive Displacement
Meters, Flow Rate Meters, Variable Head
Meters, Variable Area Meters, Rotameters,
Pitot-Static Tube Meter
A
35 26/3/2018
Drag Force Flow Meter, Turbine Flow Meter,
Electronic Flow Meter, Electro Magnetic Flow
meter. Hot-Wire Anemometer A
36 27/3/2018 Measurement of Temperature, Non Electrical
Methods – Solid Rod Thermometer A
37 28/3/2018 Bimetallic Thermometer, Liquid-in-Glass
thermometer, Pressure Thermometer A
38 30/3/2018
Electrical Methods– Electrical Resistance
Thermometers, Semiconductor Resistance
Sensors (Thermistors) A
39 2/4/2018 Thermo–Electric Sensors, Thermocouple
Materials, Radiation Methods (Pyrometry) A
40 3/4/2018 Total Radiation Pyrometer, Selective
Radiation Pyrometer A
41 4/4/2018 Discussion of instrumentation and basic
Statistical Concepts A
42 6/4/2018 Discussion of Static And Dynamic
Characteristics Of Instruments A
43 9/4/2018 Discussion Of Transducer, Intermediate And
Recording Elements A
44 10/4/2018 Discussion Of Measurement Of Force And
Torque A
45 11/4/2018 Discussion Of Measurement Of Pressure And
Flow A
46 16/4/2018 Discussion Of Measurement Of Temprature
A
TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS:
A. Instrumentation, Measurement and Analysis – B.C. Nakra and K.K. Chaudhary, TMH.
B. Measurement systems Application and Design. Ernest O. Doebelin, Tata McGraw Hill
Edition (Fourth Edition) 2002.
C. Measurement and Instrumentation in Engineering, Francis S. Tse and Ivan E. Morse, Marcel
Dekker.
Home Assignments: 4 –5 assignments are given during the semester.
Evaluation Procedure
1. Surprise Quiz/ Tutorial Test 5 Marks
2. Assignment / Project / Performance in the Class 5 Marks
3. Minor Tests (Two tests having equal weightage)
Minor Test I : 06 – 09 March, 2018
Minor Test II : 17 -20 April, 2018
15 Marks
4. Major test (University Examination) 75 Marks
Attendance Record – Candidate should attend at least75% attendance of the total classes held of the
subject
Chamber consultation hour: Any vacant period.
Note:
1. In the semester examination, the examiner will set 08 questions in all selecting two from each unit (1
& 2 from unit I, 3 & 4 from unit II, 5 &6 from unit III and 7 & 8 from unit IV). The students will be
required to attempt only 5 questions selecting at least one question from each unit. All questions will
carry equal marks.
2. The use of scientific calculator will be allowed in the examination. However, programmable
calculator and cellular phone will not be allowed.