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B.E. Manufacturing Engineering (034) Semester 1: 1. Maths 1 2. Communication Skill 3. MOS 4. Computer Processing Unit(CPU) 5. Engineering Graphics 6. Chemistry Semester 2: 1. Maths 2 2. Elements of Mechanical Engineering 3. Elements of Electrical Engineering 4. Elements of Civil Engineering 5. Environmental Studies Semester 3: 1. Basic Manufacturing Processes Lathe, Shaper, Planer & Slotter, Drilling, Milling, Grinding Processes 2. Electrical Drives and Controls Types of electric drives, Motor Characteristics, Starting Methods, Conventional and Solid State Speed Control of D.C. Drives, Conventional and Solid State Speed Control of A.C. Drives. 3. Engineering Materials and Metallurgy Constitution of Alloys and Phase Diagrams, Heat Treatment, Ferrous and Non Ferrous Metals, Non-Metallic Materials, Mechanical Properties and Testing. 4. Manufacturing and Assembly Drawing Technical Drawing Standard, Fits and Tolerances, Assembly Drawing Of Joints, Coupling and Bearings, Production Drawing, Assembly Drawing Of Machine Elements. 5. Thermodynamics and Thermal Engineering Basic Thermodynamics, Air Standard Cycle and Compressors, Steam and Jet Propulsion, Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning, Heat Transfer. 6. Maths 3 Semester 4: 1. FLUID MECHANICS AND MACHINERY Introduction, Flow through Circular Conduits, Dimensional Analysis, Roto Dynamic Machines, Positive Displacement Machines. 2. MACHINES AND MECHANISMS Mechanisms, Advanced Mechanisms, Cams, Friction, Gears and Gear Trains, Gyroscopes, Turning moment diagrams, Static and dynamic Balancing, Force Analysis. 3. METROLOGY AND COMPUTER AIDED INSPECTION General Concepts of Measurement, Measurement of Surface Finish and Measuring Machines, Interferometry, Computer Aided and Laser Metrology, Image Processing, Computer Integrated Quality Assurance.

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  • B.E. Manufacturing Engineering (034)

    Semester 1:

    1. Maths 1

    2. Communication Skill

    3. MOS

    4. Computer Processing Unit(CPU)

    5. Engineering Graphics

    6. Chemistry

    Semester 2:

    1. Maths 2

    2. Elements of Mechanical Engineering

    3. Elements of Electrical Engineering

    4. Elements of Civil Engineering

    5. Environmental Studies

    Semester 3:

    1. Basic Manufacturing Processes

    Lathe, Shaper, Planer & Slotter, Drilling, Milling, Grinding Processes

    2. Electrical Drives and Controls

    Types of electric drives, Motor Characteristics, Starting Methods, Conventional and Solid State

    Speed Control of D.C. Drives, Conventional and Solid State Speed Control of A.C. Drives.

    3. Engineering Materials and Metallurgy

    Constitution of Alloys and Phase Diagrams, Heat Treatment, Ferrous and Non Ferrous Metals,

    Non-Metallic Materials, Mechanical Properties and Testing.

    4. Manufacturing and Assembly Drawing

    Technical Drawing Standard, Fits and Tolerances, Assembly Drawing Of Joints, Coupling and

    Bearings, Production Drawing, Assembly Drawing Of Machine Elements.

    5. Thermodynamics and Thermal Engineering

    Basic Thermodynamics, Air Standard Cycle and Compressors, Steam and Jet Propulsion,

    Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning, Heat Transfer.

    6. Maths 3

    Semester 4:

    1. FLUID MECHANICS AND MACHINERY

    Introduction, Flow through Circular Conduits, Dimensional Analysis, Roto Dynamic Machines,

    Positive Displacement Machines.

    2. MACHINES AND MECHANISMS

    Mechanisms, Advanced Mechanisms, Cams, Friction, Gears and Gear Trains, Gyroscopes,

    Turning moment diagrams, Static and dynamic Balancing, Force Analysis.

    3. METROLOGY AND COMPUTER AIDED INSPECTION

    General Concepts of Measurement, Measurement of Surface Finish and Measuring Machines,

    Interferometry, Computer Aided and Laser Metrology, Image Processing, Computer

    Integrated Quality Assurance.

  • 4. PLASTIC MATERIALS

    Polymer Chemistry, Commodity Plastics, Engineering Plastics, Speciality Plastics,

    Thermosetting Plastics, Bio-Degradable Plastics, End Use Applications - Case Studies on

    Applications.

    5. Management I

    6. Mathematics 4

    Semester 5:

    1. APPLIED HYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICS

    Fluid Power Systems and Fundamentals, Hydraulic System & Components, Design of Hydraulic

    Circuits, Pneumatic Systems and Components, Design of Electro Hydraulic and Pneumatic

    Circuits.

    2. COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN AND ANALYSIS

    INTRODUCTION (Geometric Modeling, Solid Modeling Techniques), GRAPHICS CONCEPTS (2D

    and 3D), SOFTWARE PACKAGES AND RECENT TECHNOLOGY, FEM FUNDAMENTALS, ANALYSIS.

    3. FOUNDRY AND WELDING TECHNOLOGY

    CASTING PROCESS, WELDING PROCESSES, SPECIAL CASTING PROCESSES, SPECIAL WELDING

    PROCESSES, TESTING OF CASTINGS & WELDMENTS.

    4. MOLD ENGINEERING

    Mold Making, Die sinking (copy milling), Pantograph, Profile grinding, EDM, Electroforming for

    mold manufacturing, Polishing technology in mold making, Metrology and inspection in Mold

    Making.

    5. PLASTICS MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY

    Introduction to Processing Techniques, Injection Moulding, Compression Moulding, Transfer

    Moulding, Extrusion, Blow Moulding, Thermoforming.

    6. Management - II

    Semester 6:

    1. ADVANCED MANUFACTURING PROCESSES

    Introduction, Mechanical Energy Based Processes (AJM, WJM, USM), Electrical Energy Based

    Process (EDM, ECM), Chemical And Electro Chemical Energy Based Process (CHM, ECM),

    Thermal Energy Based Process (LBM, PAM, EBM), CNC Machines.

    2. COMPOSITE TECHNOLOGY

    Introduction, Reinforcements for composites, Additives for composites, Processing of

    composites, Testing Quality control & end use of plastics.

    3. FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS IN MANUFACTURING

    Introduction, General Procedure of FET, Finite elements analysis of One Dimensional and 2D

    problems, ISO Parametric Elements, Application of finite element Analysis.

    4. MECHATRONICS

    Mechatronics, Sensors and Transducers, Actuation Systems, Programming Logic Controllers,

    Design of Mechatronics System, System Models and Controllers.

    5. METAL FORMING PROCESSES

    STRESS TENSOR AND YIELD CRITERIA, FUNDAMENTALS OF METAL FORMING, FORGING AND

    ROLLING, EXTRUSION AND DRAWING, SHEET METAL FORMING AND OTHER PROCESSES.

    6. TOOL DESIGN

    Cutting Tools, Press Tool Design, Bending Forming and Drawing Dies, Forging Die Design,

    Design of Jigs & Fixtures.

  • Semester 7:

    1. Computer Integrated Manufacturing

    INTRODUCTION, GROUP TECHNOLOGY, COMPUTER AIDED PROCESS PLANNING, SHOP FLOOR

    CONTROL, INTRODUCTION OF FMS, AUTOMATED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS, AGV AND

    ASRS, CIM IMPLEMENTATION AND DATA COMMUNICATION.

    2. Design for Manufacture, Assembly and Environment

    INTRODUCTION, FACTORS INFLUENCING FORM DESIGN, COMPONENT DESIGN - MACHINING

    CONSIDERATION, COMPONENT DESIGN CASTING CONSIDERATION, DESIGN FOR THE

    ENVIRONMENT.

    3. Industrial Robotics

    FUNDAMENTALS OF ROBOT, ROBOT DRIVE SYSTEMS, END EFFECTORS, SENSORS, MACHINE

    VISION.

    4. Operations Research

    Linear Programming, Transportation and Assignment Problem, Introduction to Integer,

    Dynamic and Non-linear Programming, Replacement Models, Games Theory, Queuing Theory.

    5. Total Quality Management

    Introduction, Quality, Principles of Total Quality Management, 5S, PDCA, TQM Tools, QFD,

    House of quality, Reliability, Managing and organization for Quality, Quality Management

    Standards(Introduction)

    Semester 8:

    1. Information Technology in Manufacturing

    INTRODUCTION (Role of internet and information technology in manufacturing), PRODUCT

    DEVELOPMENT AND ISSUES, Product lifecycle, AUTOMATED PROCESS PLANNING, PLANNING

    OF RESOURCES FOR MANUFACTURING THROUGH IT, COLLABORATIVE ENGINEERING.

    2. Materials and Logistic Management

    Materials Management, Purchase Management, Stores Management, Waste Management,

    Logistic Management, Warehouse Management, Supply Chain Management, Inventory

    Control of Finished Goods.

    3. Modern Manufacturing Practices

    Historical Perspective, Benchmark, Bottlenecks and Best Practices, System and Tools for

    World Class Manufacturing (Lean Production SQC, FMS, Rapid Prototyping, Poka Yoke, 5-S,

    3 M, JIT), Six Sigma philosophy.

    4. Rapid Manufacturing

    INTRODUCTION TO CONCURRENT ENGINEERING, DESIGN STATE, MANUFACTURING

    CONCEPTS AND ANALYSIS, RAPID PROTOTYPE TOOLING PROCESSES, MODULAR AND RAPID

    TOOLING.