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Mechanical Engineering Department
Dr. Jivraj Mehta Institute of Technology, Mogar,
Anand
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DJMIT Academic Year: 2015-16
Name of Teacher :Prof.Amit Patel
Subject Name (Code) : DYNAMICS OF MACHINERY (2161901)
Semester/Division (Dept) : 6th
(Mechanical) Subject Shared with : Prof.SUNIL BACHANI
Theory/ Tutorial/ Practical: Theory Days: Friday Hrs./Week: 1
LESSON PLANNING
Sr. Name of Topic Hrs.
Allotted
Planned
Date
Actual
Date
Teaching
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Remarks
1.Single Degrees of Freedom System (Linear and Torsional): 1 Elements of simple harmonic
motion, concept of natural
frequency, types of
vibrations, Basic elements and
lumping parameters of a vibratory
system, lumping
of physical systems, Concept of
Degrees of Freedom (DOF)
1
01/01/2016
2 Undamped free
vibrations, equivalent stiffness,
equivalent systems, determination
of natural
frequency
1
08/01/2016
3 Coulomb and Viscous damping,
Types of dampers, Damping
coefficient,
damping effects: under, over and
critically damped system
1
15/01/2016
5
4 Damping factor, damped natural frequency and logarithmic
decay
1 22/01/2016
5
5 Analytical solution of Forced
vibrations with harmonic
excitation system and vector
representation
1
29/01/2016
2
6 Dependence of Magnification
Factor, Phase difference and
Transmissibility on frequency
ofexcitation for various damping
factors
1
05/02/2016
5
7 Concept of vibration isolation, 1 12/02/2016
5
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effect of base excitation
8 Equation of motion and principal
mode of
vibration, torsional vibrations of
two and three rotor system,
torsionally equivalent
shaft, geared system.
1
19/02/2016
5
9 Concepts of normal mode
vibrations, natural frequencies,
mode shapes, nodes, Correct
definition of natural frequency
1
26/02/2016
5
10 Longitudinal vibrations of bar or
rod: Equation of motion and
solution, Lateral vibrations of
beam: Equation of motion, initial
and boundary conditions, solution
1
04/03/2016
5
11 Whirling of shafts, Critical speed
and its practical importance in the
design of shafts, Application of
Dunkerley’s method and
Rayleigh’s method for estimating
the critical speed of shafts
1
11/03/2016
5
12 Introduction to vibration
measurement and analysis
devices: Vibrometer, velocity
pickup, accelerometer, FFT
analyzer
1
18/03/2016
5
REFERENCES:
Sr. Name of Book Author/s Publication Details 1 Mechanical Vibration S.S Rao Pearson
2 Kinematics and Dynamics of machinery R.L Norton MacGraw Hill 3 Theory of machines and Mechanisms J.Uicker , Gordon R
Penstock & J.E. Shigley Oxford
4 Kinematics, Dynamics and Design of
Machinery
Kenneth J Waldron ,
Gary L Kinzel
Wiley
5 Design of Machinery R.L Norton MacGraw Hill
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TEACHING AID CODE
1. O.H.P. 2. L.C.D. Projector 3. Model 4. Chart 5. Other
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DJMIT Academic Year: 2015-16
Name of Teacher : Prof. Sunil Bachani
Subject Name (Code) : DYNAMICS OF MACHINERY (2161901)
Semester/Division (Dept) : 6th
(Mechanical) Subject Shared with : Prof. AMIT PATEL
Theory/ Tutorial/ Practical: Theory Days: TUE Hrs./Week:01
LESSON PLANNING
Sr. Name of Topic Hrs.
Allotted
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Date
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Date
Teaching
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Remarks
1. Balancing of Rotating Masses:
1 Concept of static and dynamic balancing
1 21/12/2015
5
2 Analysis of effect of
unbalanced masses in single
and multiple planes in rotating elements
1
22/12/2015
5
3 Bearing reactions 1 28/01/2016
5
4 Approaches and equipment for
measurement of unbalanced
masses
1
29/01/2016
5
2. Dynamics of Reciprocating Engines: 1 Introduction Single Cylinder
Engine 1 04/01/2016
5
2 Kinematics of kinematics
(Analytical) 1
05/01/2016 5
3 Calculation of Gas force and
torque 1
11/01/2016 5
4 Static and dynamic
equivalence of models (for masses)
1 12/01/2016
5
5 Inertia, shaking force and
shaking torque 1
18/01/2016 5
6 Analysis of pin forces 1 19/01/2016
5
7 Solved examples of balancing 1 25/01/2016
5
8 Introduction of Multi Cylinder
Engines 1
01/02/2016 5
9 Introduction of Inline Engines 1 02/02/2016
5
10 Effect of phase angles, firing
order and number of strokes 1
08/02/2016 5
11 Shaking forces, moments and its calculation.
1 09/02/2016
5
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12 Inertia torques and
determination best
configuration
1 15/02/2016
5
13 Inertia torques and determination unbalanced mass
1 16/02/2016
5
14 Analysis of V and radial
engine configurations 1
22/02/2016 5
15 Examples solved by analytical
approach. 1
23/02/2016 5
16 Examples solved by Graphical
method 1
29/02/2016 5
3. Cam Dynamics: 1 Dynamic analysis of force-
closed cam follower:
Undamped and Damped response
2 01/03/2016
5
2 Jump phenomenon: concept,
effect of spring force and dead
weights
2 14/03/2016
5
REFERENCES:
Sr. Name of Book Author/s Publication Details 1 Mechanical Vibration S.S Rao Pearson
2 Kinematics and Dynamics of machinery R.L Norton MacGraw Hill 3 Theory of machines and Mechanisms J.Uicker , Gordon R
Penstock & J.E. Shigley
Oxford
4 Kinematics, Dynamics and Design of
Machinery
Kenneth J Waldron ,
Gary L Kinzel
Wiley
5 Design of Machinery R.L Norton MacGraw Hill
TEACHING AID CODE
1. O.H.P. 2. L.C.D. Projector 3. Model
4. Chart 5. Other
Note: Remark column is useful to write for covering of slippage or for remedial plan.
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DJMIT Academic Year: 2015-16
Name of Teacher : PROF. JUGAL SHAH
Subject Name (Code) : INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE( 2161902)
Semester/Division (Dept): 6TH ( MECHANICAL ) Subject Shared with: PROF. DEVENDRA
PATEL
Theory/ Tutorial/ Practical: Theory Days: MON, WED, FRI Hrs./Week: 3
LESSON PLANNING
Sr. Name of Topic Hrs.
Allotted
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Date
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Date
Teaching
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Remarks
Introduction
i. Basic components and terminology of IC engines, working of four stroke/two stroke
- petrol/diesel engine
1 1/1/16 5
ii. classification and application of IC
engines, engine performance and emission parameters
1 8/1/16 5
Fuel Air Cycles and Actual Cycles
i. Assumptions for fuel–air cycles, Reasons
for variation of specific heats of gases
1 22/1/16 5
ii. change of internal energy and enthalpy
during a process with variable specific heats
1 29/1/16 5
iii. isentropic expansion with variable
specific heats
1 5/2/16 5
iv effect of variable specific heats on Otto, Diesel and Dual cycle
1 12/2/16 5
v dissociation, comparison of air standard
and fuel air cycles, 1 19/2/16 5
vi effect of operating variables, comparison
of air standard and actual cycles, effect of
time loss
1 26/2/16 5
vii heat loss and exhaust loss in Petrol and Diesel engines, valve and port timing
1 4/3/16 5
Combustion
i. Combustion equations, stoichiometric air fuel ratio, enthalpy of formation, –
calorimeter
2 9-3-16
10-3-16
5
ii. adiabatic flame temperature,
determination of calorific values of fuels
2 16-3-16
17-3-16
5
iii. Bomb and Junkers gas calorimeter. 2 23-3-16
24-3-16
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Fuels and its supply system for SI and CI engine
i. Important qualities of IC engine fuels,
rating of fuels, Carburation, mixture requirement for different loads and
speeds,
2 6-4-16
7-4-16
5
ii. simple carburetor and its working, types
of carburetors,
2 13-1-16
14-1-16
5
Iii MPFI, types of injection systems in CI
engine, fuel pumps and injectors
2 20-1-16
21-1-16
5
iv types of nozzles, spray formation 1 27-1-16
5
Ignition and Governing System
i. Battery and magneto ignition system, 1 28-1-16 5
ii. spark plug, firing order 1 10-2-16
5
Iii quality, quantity 1 11-2-16 5
iv hit and miss governing 1 17-2-16
5
Supercharging
i. Need for supercharging, Effect of
supercharging, types of supercharger, 2 18-2-16
24-2-16
ii. methods of supercharging,
thermodynamic analysis of
supercharged engine cycle, limitations of supercharging, turbocharging
2 25-2-16
2-3-16
Combustion in SI and CI Engines
i. Stages of combustion in SI engines,
abnormal combustion combustion
chambers for SI engines
1 3-3-16 5
ii knocking in SI engines, factors affecting
knocking, effects of knocking, control of
knocking,
2 9-3-16
10-3-16
5
iii detonation in C.I. engines, factors affecting detonation, controlling
detonation,
2 16-3-16 17-3-16
5
iv Stages of combustion in CI engines, 1 23-3-16
5
v combustion chamber for SI and CI engine 1 24-3-16 5
Engine Lubrication and Cooling:
i Lubrication of engine components,
Lubrication system – wet sump and dry sump,
1 25/3/16 5
ii crankcase ventilation, Types of cooling 1 1/4/16 5
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systems – liquid and air cooled,
iii comparison of liquid and air cooled
systems
1 8/4/16 5
Measurement and Testing of IC engines
I Measurement of indicated power, brake
power, fuel consumption and emission, ,
1 30/3/16
5
ii Measurement of friction power by
Willan’s Line Method* and Morse Test*,
1 31/3/16 5
iii calculation of brake thermal efficiency, brake power and brake specific fuel
consumption of IC Engines
1 6/4/16
5
iv variable compression ratio engines, heat
balance sheet of IC Engine
1 7/4/16 5
Engine Emission and their control
i Air pollution due to IC engines 1 11/3/16 5
ii Euro I to VI norms, HC, CO and NOx
emission, catalytic convertor
1 18/3/16 5
Application of diesel engine
i Application of diesel engines in power
field, 1 25/3/16 L.C.D.
Projector
ii merit and demerits of diesel engine
power plants, layout of diesel engine
power plants
1 1/4/2016 5
REFERENCES:
Sr. Name of Book Author/s Publication Details
1 Internal Combustion Engine
Fundamentals
John B. Heywood
McGraw Hill Education Pvt
Ltd.
2 Internal Combustion Engine
V Ganeshan
McGraw Hill Education Pvt Ltd
3
Internal Combustion Engine
M.L.Mathur and
R.P.Sharma
Dhanpat Rai Publications (P)
Ltd.
4 Fundamentals of Internal Combustion
engine
H.N.Gupta
PHI Learning
5 Internal Combustion Engines
Colin Ferguson and Allan
Kirkpatrick
. Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
TEACHING AID CODE
1. O.H.P. 2. L.C.D. Projector 3. Model
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4. Chart 5. Other
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DJMIT Academic Year: 2015-16
Name of Teacher : PROF.MANISH ROHIT
Subject Name (Code) : CAD(2161903)
Semester/Division (Dept): 6th
(MECHANICAL) Subject Shared with : PROF.YAGNESH
SHRIMALI
Theory/ Tutorial/ Practical: Theory Days: TUESDAY Hrs./Week:1
LESSON PLANNING
Sr. Name of Topic Hrs.
Allotted
Planned
Date
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Date
Teaching
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Remarks
1. Fundamentals of Cad: i. History and development of Industrial
safety:
1 23-12-15 Chart
ii. : Implementation of factories act,
1 29-12-15 Chart
iii. Formation of various councils 1 5-01-16 Chart
iv. , Safety and productivity, 1 12-01-16 L.C.D.
Projector
v Safety organizations. Safety
1 26-01-16 Chart
vi committees, safety committee structure 1 2-02-16 L.C.D.
Projector
vii Roll of management and roll of Govt. 1 9-02-16 Chart
viii industrial safety, Safety analysis 1 16-02-16 L.C.D.
Projector
2. Graphics Standards
i. Standards for graphics programming 1 23-02-16 Other
ii. features of GKS, other graphics
standards,
1 1-03-16 Other
iii. PHIGS, IGES, PDES 1 8-03-16 Other
iv. Standards in CAD. 02 4.1Graphics and
computing standards, data exchange
standards
1 15-03-16 Other
v Design Database, Interfacing design and
drafting,
1 22-03-16 L.C.D.
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3 Optimization
i. Introduction 1 29-03-16 Other
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ii. design synthesis, Engineering vs
Optimum Design
1 5-04-16 Other
iii. Objectives of Optimization, Classification
of Optimization problems and their procedure,
1 12-04-16 Other
iv. techniques of optimization 1 19-04-16 L.C.D.
Projector
v. Optimized design of machine
components,
1 26-04-16 Other
vi. Optimization Software 1 3-05-16 L.C.D.
Projector
REFERENCES:
Sr. Name of Book Author/s Publication Details
1 CAD/CAM: Computer Aided design
and Manufacturing
Mikell Groover and
Zimmer, Pearson Education
2 Optimization Methods
Hearn & Baker, PHI.
3
Computer Aided Engineering &
Design
Jim Browne, New Age International
Publications
TEACHING AID CODE
1. O.H.P. 2. L.C.D. Projector 3. Model
4. Chart 5. Other
Note: Remark column is useful to write for covering of slippage or for remedial plan.
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DJMIT Academic Year: 2016-17
Name of Teacher : PROF. YAGNESH R SHRIMALI
Subject Name (Code) : COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN (2161903)
Semester/Division (Dept): 6TH ( MECHANICAL ) Subject Shared with : PROF.MANISH ROHIT
Theory/ Tutorial/ Practical: Theory Days: 2 Hrs./Week: 2
LESSON PLANNING
Sr. Name of Topic Hrs.
Allotted
Planned
Date
Actual
Date
Teaching
Aid Code
Remarks
1. : Computer Graphics:
i. Scan conversions 1 22/12/15 Other
ii. DDA and Breshnham’s algorithm for
generation of various
figure
1 23/12/15 Other
iii. 2D and 3D transformations: Scaling 1 29/12/15 Other
iv. Translation, Rotation 1 30/12/15 Other
v Mirroring, Clipping 1 05/1/16 Other
vi Homogeneous matrix. 1 06/1/16 Other
2. : Geometrical Modeling:
i. Types & mathematical representation of
curves, wire frame models,
entities, representations, parametric
representations
1 12/1/16 Other
ii. Review of vector algebra, lines, circle,
ellipse, parabolas, Parametric
representation of synthetic curves, cubic
curves, - spline, Bezier
spline, sweep curves,
1 13/1/16 Other
iii. Surfaces & solids – model, entities,
representations, fundamentals of
surface and solid modeling, B-rep,
constructive solid geometry (CSG),
analytical modeling, sweep.
1 19/1/16 Other
iv. Solid manipulation, visual realism.
Computer aided design of Mechanical
Elements & Mechanical Assembly with
1 20/1/16 Other
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animation. Capabilities of various
commercially available software in the
area of CAD.
3 . : Finite Element Analysis:
I. Types of elements , types of error, 1 26/1/16 Other
II. derivation equitation finite element
procedure
1 27/1/16 Other
III. Stress – deflection – stiffness matrix,
global matrix, conductivity
table.
1 02/1/16 Other
IV. Elimination approach 1 03/1/16 Other
V. penalty approach 1 09/1/16 Other
VI. effect of temperature, principle
of min. Potential energy,
1 10/1/16 Other
REFERENCES:
Sr. Name of Book Author/s Publication Details
1 Computer Aided Engineering &
Design Jim Browne New Age International
Publications,
2 Computer Graphics & design P. Radhakrishnan, C.P.
Kothanadaraman New
age publication
3 CAD/CAM Theory & Practice Ibrahim Zeid Tata Mc Graw Hill
4 Technology of CAD / CAM Dr. Surendrakumar & Dr.
A.K.Jha Dhanpat Rai
Sons
5 CAD/CAM: Computer Aided
Design and Computer Aided
Manufacturing
P K Jain S Chand & Co.
TEACHING AID CODE
1. O.H.P. 2. L.C.D. Projector 3. Model
4. Chart 5. Other
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DJMIT Academic Year: 2015-16
Name of Teacher : Prof. Mahesh Chavda
Subject Name (Code) : INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING (2161907)
Semester/Division (Dept) : 8th
(Mechanical) Subject Shared with : Prof. Sangnesh Gaikwad
Theory/ Tutorial/ Practical: Theory Days: Hrs./Week:1
LESSON PLANNING
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Allotted
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Date
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Remarks
1. Productivity and Work Study
i. Definition of productivity, application
and advantages of productivity
improvement tools, reasons for increase and decreases in productivity
2
23/12/2015 30/12/2015
5
ii. Areas of application of work study in
industry. Reaction of management and
labour to work study.
2 6/1/2016
13/1/2016 5
iii. Method Study: Objectives and procedure
for methods analysis, Recording
techniques,
2 20/1/2016 27/1/2016
5
iv. Operations Process Chart, Flow Process Chart, Man-Machine , Multiple Activity
Chart
2 3/2/2016
10/2/2016 5
Travel Chart, and Two Handed process
chart, String Diagram, Therbligs, Micro motion and macro-motion study:
Principles of motion economy, Normal
work areas and work place design.
2
17/2/2016 24/2/2016
5
Work Measurement: Objectives, Work
measurement techniques – time study,
work sampling, pre-determined motion
time standards (PMTS) Determination of time standards.
2
2/3/2016 9/3/2016
5
Observed time, basic time, normal time,
rating factors, allowances, and standard time. Introduction to ergonomics.
2 16/3/2016 30/3/2016
5
2. Job Evaluation and Wage Plan: i. Objective, Methods of job evaluation,
job evaluation procedure 2
6/4/2016 13/4/2016
5
ii. merit rating (Performance appraisal), method of merit rating,
2 20/4/2016 27/4/2016
5
iii. wage and wage incentive plans. 1 4/5/2016 5
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REFERENCES:
Sr. Name of Book Author/s Publication Details 1 Industrial Engineering and Management Dr. B. Kumar
Khanna Publishers
2 Industrial Engineering and Production
Management
Banga and Sharma
Khanna Publishers
3 Production and Operations Management
R. Panneerselvam
PHI Private Ltd.
TEACHING AID CODE
1. O.H.P. 2. L.C.D. Projector 3. Model
4. Chart 5. Other
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DJMIT Academic Year: 2015-16
Name of Teacher : Prof. SAGNESH N GAIKWAD
Subject Name (Code) : INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING (161907)
Semester/Division (Dept) : 6th
(Mechanical) Subject Shared with : Prof. MAHESH CHAVDA
Theory/ Tutorial/ Practical: Theory Days: MONDAY,THURSDAY Hrs./Week:TWO
LESSON PLANNING
Sr. Name of Topic Hrs.
Allotted
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Date
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1. Location Selection and Plant Layout:
i. Nature of Location Decision, Importance of
Plant Location, Dynamic Nature of Plant
Location, Choice of site for selection
1 21/12/2015 5
II State regulations on location, Government
policies on decentralization. Industrial Estates
1 28/12/2015 5
iiI. Economic Survey of Site selection, SEZ,
Comparison of location
1 31/12/2015 5
IV. Principles of Plant layout and Types, factors
affecting layout, methods
1 4/1/2016 5
V. factors governing flow pattern, travel chart,
analytical tools of plant layout
1 7/1/2016 5
VI Layout of manufacturing shop, repair shop
and services sectors.
1 11/1/2016 5
2. Production Planning and Control :
i. Types of production systems and their
characteristics
1 18/1/2016 5
II functions and objectives of P.P.C., product
design
1 21/1/2016 5
iiI. development including standardization and simplification
1 25/1/2016 5
IV. Sales forecasting, concept, techniques,
application,
1 28/1/2016 5
V. production planning
and process planning
1 1/2/2016 5
VI Sequencing, loading 1 4/2/2016 5
VII scheduling, techniques and their selection 1 8/2/2016 5
VIII. line of balance, assembly line balancing 1 11/2/2016 5
IX. dispatching, progress control 1 15/2/2016 5
3. Industrial Legislation:
i. Need for Industrial legislation, Factories act
1948, Industrial dispute act 1947
1 18/2/2016 5
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ii. The Indian trade unions act 1926, Industrial
employment act 1946,Payment of wage act
1936
1 22/2/2016 5
iii. Workmen compensation act 1923, Payment
of bonus act 1965, Employees provident
fund scheme 1952
1 25/2/2016 5
4. Inspection and Statistical Quality Control:
i. Inspection – functions, types, objectives and
benefits, quality control
1 29/2/2016 5
II principles, Concepts of quality circles, Total
quality management
1 3/3/2016 5
iiI. Quality assurance, Quality audit, ISO, and
six sigma
1 7/3/2016 5
IV. SQC Concept, variable and attributes, 1 10/3/2016 5
V. normal distribution curves and its property charts for variable
1 5
VI attributes and their applications and 1 14/3/2016 5
VII interpretation (analysis) process capability 1 17/3/2016 5
VIII. Acceptance sampling, 1 21/3/2016 5
IX. sampling plans, OC curves 1 24/3/2016 5
X. AOQ curves 1 28/3/2016 5
5. Entrepreneurship:
i. Concept, product identification,
infrastructure facilities, preparation of
project, sources of industrial finance
1 31/3/2016 5
ii. Resources allocation, Government
Incentives to entrepreneurs.
1 4/4/2016 5
REFERENCES:
Sr. Name of Book Author/s Publication Details
1 Production System, Planning, Analysis
and Control
J.L. Riggs 3rd ed. Wiley
2 Industrial Engineering and Organization
Management
Savita Sharma KATSON Books
3 Industrial Engineering and Management Dr. B.Kumar Khanna Publishers
TEACHING AID CODE 1. O.H.P. 2. L.C.D. Projector 3. Model
4. Chart 5. Other
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DJMIT Academic Year: 2015-16
Name of Teacher : PROF. AVDHOOT JEJURKAR
Subject Name (Code) : REFRIGERATION AND AIR-CONDITIONING (2161908)
Semester/Division (Dept) : 6TH
(MECHANICAL )
Subject Shared with : PROF.JUGAL SHAH
Theory/ Tutorial/ Practical: Theory Days: Hrs./Week: 2
LESSON PLANNING
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1. Introduction :
i. need of refrigeration and air
conditioning
1 22/12/15 Other
ii. Methods of producing cooling, ton of
refrigeration, coefficient of
performance, types and application of refrigeration and air condensing
systems.
1 29/12/15 Other
2. Refrigerants: i. Classification, nomenclature,
desirable properties
1 5/1/16 Other
ii. secondary refrigerants, future industrial
refrigerants
2 12/1/16 Other
iii. Need, flash tank, Compound compression with flash and inter cooler, all evaporators
working at the same temperature
1 19/1/16 Other
iv. Evaporators with back pressure valves and
with multiple expansion valves without flash inter cooling
2 26/1/16 Other
v. analysis of two evaporators with flash
inter cooler and individual and
multiple expansion valve, estimation of power requirement and COP.
1 2/2/16 Other
4. Vapour Compression System :
I
Simple system on P-h and T-s
diagrams, analysis of the simple cycle
1 9/2/16 Other
II
factors affecting the performance of
the cycle,
1 16/2/16 Other
III Compound compression with intercooler,
flash gas removal and flash intercooler,
2 23/2/16 Other
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Iv actual cycle multiple evaporators with
back pressure valves and with multiple
expansion valves without flash inter cooling,
2 1/3/15 Other
v analysis of two evaporators with flash
intercooler and individual expansion valve and multiple expansion valve, cascade
refrigeration system
1 8/3/15 Other
3 . : Absorption refrigeration system:
I. Characteristics of refrigerant, selection of
pair,
1 15/3/16 Other
II. practical water -NH3
cycle
1 22/3/16 Other
III. Li – Br system and its working., 1 29/3/16 Other
IV. Optimized design of machine
components
1 5/4/16 Other
4 . : Refrigeration system components:
I. Compressors, condensers, expansion devises, evaporators its types construction
and working
1 5/4/16 Other
II. comparison and selection, 1 12/4/16 Other
III. thermal insulation properties and classification, thickness of insulation.
2 12/4/16 Other
REFERENCES:
Sr. Name of Book Author/s Publication Details
1 Modern Refrigeration and Air-
conditioning Desai P.S Khanna Publishers
2 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Manohar Prasad Prentice Hall of India PVT Ltd
3 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Jordon and Prister Tata Mc Graw Hill
4 ‘Refrigeration and Air-
Conditioning
S C Arora & S
Domkundwar Dhanpat Rai
Sons
TEACHING AID CODE
1. O.H.P. 2. L.C.D. Projector 3. Model
4. Chart 5. Other
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DJMIT Academic Year: 2015-16
Name of Teacher : PROF. JUGAL SHAH
Subject Name (Code) : REFRIGERATION AND AIR-CONDITIONING (2161908)
Semester/Division (Dept) : 8TH
(MECHANICAL ) Subject Shared with : PROF.AVDHOOT
JEJURKAR
Theory/ Tutorial/ Practical: Theory Days: Hrs./Week: 2
LESSON PLANNING
Sr. Name of Topic Hrs.
Allotted
Planned
Date
Actual
Date
Teaching
Aid Code
Remarks
1. Introduction :
i. need of refrigeration and air
conditioning
1 22/12/15 Other
ii. Methods of producing cooling, ton of
refrigeration, coefficient of
performance, types and application of refrigeration and air condensing
systems.
1 29/12/15 Other
2. Refrigerants: i. Classification, nomenclature,
desirable properties
1 5/1/16 Other
ii. secondary refrigerants, future industrial
refrigerants
2 12/1/16 Other
iii. Need, flash tank, Compound compression with flash and inter cooler, all evaporators
working at the same temperature
1 19/1/16 Other
iv. Evaporators with back pressure valves and
with multiple expansion valves without flash inter cooling
2 26/1/16 Other
v. analysis of two evaporators with flash
inter cooler and individual and
multiple expansion valve, estimation of power requirement and COP.
1 2/2/16 Other
4. Vapour Compression System :
I
Simple system on P-h and T-s
diagrams, analysis of the simple cycle
1 9/2/16 Other
II
factors affecting the performance of
the cycle,
1 16/2/16 Other
III Compound compression with intercooler,
flash gas removal and flash intercooler,
2 23/2/16 Other
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Iv actual cycle multiple evaporators with
back pressure valves and with multiple
expansion valves without flash inter cooling,
2 1/3/15 Other
v analysis of two evaporators with flash
intercooler and individual expansion valve and multiple expansion valve, cascade
refrigeration system
1 8/3/15 Other
3 . : Absorption refrigeration system:
I. Characteristics of refrigerant, selection of
pair,
1 15/3/16 Other
II. practical water -NH3
cycle
1 22/3/16 Other
III. Li – Br system and its working., 1 29/3/16 Other
IV. Optimized design of machine
components
1 5/4/16 Other
4 . : Refrigeration system components:
I. Compressors, condensers, expansion devises, evaporators its types construction
and working
1 5/4/16 Other
II. comparison and selection, 1 12/4/16 Other
III. thermal insulation properties and classification, thickness of insulation.
2 12/4/16 Other
REFERENCES:
Sr. Name of Book Author/s Publication Details
1 Modern Refrigeration and Air-
conditioning Desai P.S Khanna Publishers
2 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Manohar Prasad Prentice Hall of India PVT Ltd
3 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Jordon and Prister Tata Mc Graw Hill
4 ‘Refrigeration and Air-
Conditioning
S C Arora & S
Domkundwar Dhanpat Rai
Sons
TEACHING AID CODE
1. O.H.P. 2. L.C.D. Projector 3. Model
4. Chart 5. Other
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DJMIT Academic Year: 2015-16
Name of Teacher : Prof. Mahesh Chavda
Subject Name (Code) : PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY (2161909)
Semester/Division (Dept) : 8th
(Mechanical) Subject Shared with : Prof. SUNIL BACHANI
Theory/ Tutorial/ Practical: Theory Days: TUESDAY,WENDSDAY Hrs./Week:2
LESSON PLANNING
Sr. Name of Topic Hrs.
Allotted
Planned
Date
Actual
Date
Teaching
Aid Code
Remarks
1. Jigs and Fixtures
1 Definition, Differences between
Jigs and Fixtures, Its usefulness in
mass production
1 22/12/2015
1&2
2 Design principles 1 23/12/2015
1&2
3 3-2-1 location principle and its
application to short and long
cylinders
1 29/12/2015
1&2
4 Types of locators, concept of work
piece control, geo metric control
1 30/12/2015
1&2
5 Types of locators, concept of work
piece control, geo metric control
1 5/01/2016
1&2
6 Dimensional control and mechanical control,
1 6/01/2016
1&2
7 Clamps, jig bushes 1 12/01/2016
1&2
8 Jigs and fixtures for various
machining operations
1 13/01/2016
1&2
2. Press Tool 1 Classification of presses,
Classification of dies, cutting actions in dies
1 19/01/2016
1&2
2 clearance, cutting forces,
Methods of reducing cutting forces
1 20/01/2016
1&2
3 Minimum Diameter of Piercing
Center of Pressure 1
27/01/2016 1&2
4 Blanking, Piercing, 1 9/02/2016
1&2
5 Drawing, Bending and Progressive Die design
1 10/02/2016
1&2
6 scrap reduction, strip layout 1 16/02/2016
1&2
3. Non-conventional Machining: 1 Introduction, EDM process
principle, process parameters
and their applications. Process
1 17/02/2016
1&2
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capabilities and their
applications. 2 LBM process principle,
process parameters and their
applications. Process
capabilities and their
applications.
1 23/02/2016
1&2
3 ECM process principle,
process parameters and their
applications. Process capabilities and their
applications.
1 24/02/2016
1&2
4 ECG process principle,
process parameters and their
applications. Process
capabilities and their
applications.
1 1/03/2016
1&2
5 USM process principle,
process parameters and their
applications. Process
capabilities and their
applications.
1 2/03/2016
1&2
6 CM, AJM process principle,
process parameters and their applications. Process
capabilities and their
applications.
1 8/03/2016
1&2
7 Wire cut EDM, process
principle, process parameters
and their applications. Process
capabilities and their applications.
1 9/03/2016
1&2
REFERENCES:
Sr. Name of Book Author/s Publication Details 1 Production Technology - HMT
2 Production Technology R.K. Jain Khanna Publication 3 Workshop Technology Vol. II Raghuvanshi Dhanpat rai Publication 4 Tool Design Donaldson Tata McGraw Hill Pub
TEACHING AID CODE
1. O.H.P. 2. L.C.D. Projector 3. Model 4. Chart 5. Other
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DJMIT Academic Year: 2015-16
Name of Teacher : Prof. Sunil Bachani
Subject Name (Code) : PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY (2161909)
Semester/Division (Dept) : 6th
(Mechanical) Subject Shared with : Prof. MAHESH CHAVDA
Theory/ Tutorial/ Practical: Theory Days: TUE Hrs./Week:01
LESSON PLANNING
Sr. Name of Topic Hrs.
Allotted
Planned
Date
Actual
Date
Teaching
Aid Code
Remarks
1. Metal cutting
1 Principal of metal cutting,
classification of metal
cutting/machining process, orthogonal and oblique cutting
1
22/12/2015
5
2 Effect of tool geometry and
other cutting parameters, Mechanisms of formation of
chips
1
29/12/2015
5
3 Types of chips formed, chip
Breakers, concept of specific cutting pressure, The forces
acting on the cutting tool and
its measurement
1
05/01/2016
5
4 Merchant’s circle diagram,
force dynamometer
1 12/01/2016
5
5 Force and velocity relationship,
Tool wear, Factors causing wear, tool life
1
19/01/2016
5
6 Variables affecting tool life,
economical cutting speed,
machinability of metals
1
02/02/2016
5
2. Thermal Aspects in Machining 1 Sources of heat generation in
machining and its effects,
Temperature Measurement techniques in machining
1 09/02/2016
5
2 Types of cutting fluids,
Functions of cutting fluid, Characteristics of cutting fluid
1 16/02/2016
5
3 Application of cutting fluids,
Economics of Metal Cutting
Operations
1 23/02/2016
5
3. Gear and Thread Manufacturing: 1 Different types of Threads
manufacturing methods, and 1 01/03/2016
5
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tools involved 2 Different gear forming and
generating methods with their
special features.
1 08/03/2016
5
3 Gears finishing processes.. 1 15/03/2016
5
REFERENCES:
Sr. Name of Book Author/s Publication Details 1 Production Technology - HMT
2 Production Technology R.K. Jain Khanna Publication 3 Workshop Technology Vol. II Raghuvanshi Dhanpat rai Publication 4 Tool Design Donaldson Tata McGraw Hill Pub
TEACHING AID CODE
1. O.H.P. 2. L.C.D. Projector 3. Model
4. Chart 5. Other
Note: Remark column is useful to write for covering of slippage or for remedial plan.
Sign. of Subject Teacher Sign. of HOD