SCHEME – FIRST YEAR
SEMESTER - I
 S. NO.    CODE     SUBJECT                                 L T P CREDITS
   1      MES-111 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS - I               3 1   0   3
   2      MES-112 CHEMISTRY FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING      3 1   0   3
   3      MEH-113 COMMUNICATION SKILLS                      3 1   0   3
                    ENGINEERING MECHANICS AND STRENGTH OF
   4      MED-114                                           3 1   0   3
                    MATERIALS
   5      MED-115 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS                      1 0   3   3
   6      MES-116 CHEMISTRY LAB                             0 0   3   1
   7      MEH-117 COMMUNICATION LAB                         0 0   3   1
   8      MED-118 WORKSHOP PRACTICE – I*                    1 0   3   2
          TOTAL                                             H = 30    19
       *WORKSHOP PRACTICE – I: CARPENTRY, WELDING, FITTING
                                  SEMESTER – II
 S. NO.    CODE     SUBJECT                                 L T P CREDITS
   1      MES-121 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS – II              3 1   0   3
   2      MES-122 PHYSICS FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING        3 1   0   3
                    BASIC ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND
   3      MES-123                                           3 1   0   3
                    ENGINEERING
   4      MED-124 BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING              3 1   0   3
   5      MED-125 ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS                3 1   0   3
   6      MES-126 PHYSICS LAB                               0 0   3   1
   7      MED-127 ELECTRONICS LAB                           0 0   3   1
   8      MED-128 WORKSHOP PRACTICE – II**                  1 0   3   2
          TOTAL                                             H = 30    19
    **WORKSHOP PRACTICE – II: MACHINE SHOP, FOUNDRY, SMITHY
   MES-111                            ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS - I
                                                                                          L       T      P
                                                                                          3       1      0
1. MATRICES
   Matrices, Related matrices, Complex matrices (Hermitian and skew-Hermitian matrices, Unitary matrix),
   Solution of linear system of equations, Rank of a matrix, Gauss-Jordan method, Normal form of a matrix,
   Vectors, Linear dependence, Consistency of a linear system of equations, Rouche’s theorem, System of linear
   homogeneous equations, Linear and orthogonal transformations, Characteristic equation, Eigen values, Eigen
   vectors, Properties of Eigen values, Cayley-Hamilton theorem, Reduction to diagonal form, Quadratic form
   and their reduction to canonical form.
2. INFINITE SERIES
   Convergence and divergence of infinite series, Geometric series test, Positive term series, pseries test,
   [Comparison test, D’ Alembert’s ratio test, Cauchy’s root test (Radical test), Integral test, Raabe’s test,
   Logarithmic test, Gauss’s test] (without proofs), Alternating series and Leibnitz’s rule, Power series, Radius
   and interval of convergence.
3. DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS
   Indeterminate forms, Partial Differentiation and its geometrical interpretation, Homogeneous functions,
   Euler’s theorem and its extension, Total differentials, Composite function, Jacobian, Taylor’s and Maclaurin’s
   infinite series, Errors and increments, Introduction to limits and Indeterminate forms, Maxima and minima of
   functions of two variables, Method of undetermined multipliers. Curve tracing.
4. INTEGRAL CALCULUS
   Quadrature, Rectification, Surface and Volume of revolution for simple curves, Double integrals and their
   applications, Change of order of integration, Change of variables, Triple integrals and their applications,
   Change of variables.
5. VECTOR CALCULUS
   Differentiation of vectors, Curves in space, Velocity and acceleration, Relative velocity and acceleration,
   Scalar and vector point functions, Vector operator Del, gradient, divergence and curl with their physical
   interpretations, Formulae involving gradient, divergence and curl. Line, surface and volume integrals,
   Theorems of Green, Stokes and Gauss (without proofs) and their verifications and applications, Irrotational
   and Solenoidal fields.
   TEXT BOOKS
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics: by Erwin Kreyszig, John Wiley and Sons, NC, New York.
2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics: by R. K. Jain & S. R. K Iyengar, Narosa Pub. House.
   REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics: by C. R. Wylie & L. C. Barrett, McGraw Hill
2. Differential & Integral Calculus: by N. Piskunov, MIR Publications.
   MES-112                           CHEMISTRY FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
                                                                                          L       T       P
                                                                                          3       1       0
1. POLYMERS
   Introduction, classification, tacticity, types of polymerization, coordination polymerization, mechanisms
   of polymerization, synthesis and applications of some important polymers Effect of polymer structure on
   properties, Molding of plastics into articles, Conducting polymers: preparation, types, properties and
   applications.
2. SCIENCE OF COMPOSITE MATERIALS
   Introduction, Classification, constituents of composites, Fiber reinforced composites, unidirectional
   fiber reinforced composites, short fiber reinforced composites, particle reinforced composites, important
   types and failures of fiber reinforced composites, Advantages and applications of composites.
3. CHARACTERIZATION TECHNIQUES
   Introduction to spectroscopy; UV-Visible spectroscopy- Absorption laws, Instrumentation, formation of
   absorption bands, Theory of electronic spectroscopy, Chromophore and auxochrome concept,
   fluorescence & phosphorescence, application of UV-Visible spectroscopy ; IR spectroscopy-
   Principle, theory of molecular vibrations, selection rules, spectral features of some classes
   of compounds, important features of IR spectroscopy and applications; NMR- Principle, relaxation
   processes, Instrumentation, shielding-de-shielding effects, spin- spin coupling, coupling constant,
   applications of NMR; MS spectroscopy- Basic principle,         Instrumentation, determination of
   molecular formulae, important features of mass spectroscopy; Chromatography- Introduction, types,
   gas chromatography ; thermal method- instrumentation, fundamental principles and applications of
   TGA, DTA and DSC.
4. NANOCHEMISTRY
   Introduction to nanochemsitry, synthesis, characteristics and applications of carbon nanostructures
   fullerenes, carbon nanotubes and graphene.
5. FUELS AND COMBUSTION
   What is fuel, types of fuel, thermodynamics of combustion, stoichiometry, thermochemistry, adiabatic
   flame temperature, chemistry of combustion, elementary reactions, chain reactions, multistep reaction
   mechanism, quantification of emissions, emission control methods.
6. CORROSION AND ITS CONTROL
   Introduction, Types of corrosion – chemical and electrochemical, Mechanisms of corrosion,          factors
   affecting corrosion and different protection techniques for corrosion control.
7. LUBRICANTS
   Introduction, Mechanisms of lubrication, Types and selection of lubricants, synthetic lubricants,
   properties and different methods for testing of lubricating oils and greases.
   TEXT BOOKS
1. Engineering Chemistry: by P C Jain & Monika Jain
2. A Text Book of Engineering Chemistry: by Shashi Chawla
     MES-113                             COMMUNICATION SKILLS
                                                                                      L       T      P/D     Cr
                                                                                      3       1       0      3
    COURSE OBJECTIVES
 1. To increase the student's ability to improve and utilize the skills necessary to be a competent interpersonal
    communicator.
 2. To increase the student's understanding of his or her own communication behavior.
 3. To increase the student's understanding of others communication behaviors.
 4. To improve the student's communication skills in both social and professional contexts. 5. To improve the
    student's ability to demonstrate effective conflict resolution skills.
1. ESSENTIALS OF COMMUNICATION
   The process of communication, Communication competence, Communication and the self‐concept,
   Personal SWOT Analysis, Role of emotion In communication, Interpersonal Communication, Nonverbal
   communication.
2. WRITTEN COMMUNICATION
   Enriching vocabulary, Using vocabulary in different contexts, Essentials of strong writing skills,
   Language and style, Logical reasoning, Paragraph Writing, Developing perspective.
3. SPEAKING
   Public speaking, Fear of Public speaking and remedies, Elocution, Extempore Speeches, Group
   Discussions, Multi‐perspective debates, How to write and present papers.
4. READING COMPREHENSION
   Precis Writing, Comprehension, and Discussion on the basis of reading of novel/story.
5. TECHNICAL COMMUNICATION
   Analyzing audience, Report Writing, Importance, structure, style and drafting of reports.
     ASSIGNMENTS
1.   Questionnaires/Surveys: You will be asked to complete questionnaires, Questionnaires are designed to assess
     your communication skills, you will be asked to write a review on each questionnaire assignment.
2.   Self-Concept Paper: A paper to assess your self-concept (approximate length 5 pages).
3.   Class Seminar: Extempore/ Pre‐decided.
4.   Survey Report/ Project Reports:
     TEXT BOOKS
1.   An Approach to Communication Skills : Indrajit Bhattacharya
2.   Business Correspondence and Report Writing : R. C. Sharma and Krishna Mohan
3.   Technical Communication : Meenakshi Raman and Sangeeta Sharma
4.   Developing Communication Skills: Krishna Mohan and Meera Bannerji
   MED-114                  ENGINEERING MECHANICS AND STRENGTH OF MATERIAL
                                                                                      L       T       P      Cr
                                                                                      3       1       0      3
1. FORCE, MOMENT, C. G & MOMENT OF INERTIA
   Idealization of Mechanics, Concept of Rigid Body and Elastic Body, Laws of Mechanics, Forces &
   System of Forces, Composition, Resolution & resultant of Forces, Laws of Forces, Lami’s Theorem,
   Moment & Couples, Varignon’s Theorem, Free Body Diagram, Centre of Gravity of a Lamina, Centroids
   of various Geometric Shapes, Moment of Inertia, Radius of Gyration, Parallel and Perpendicular Axis
   Theorem.
2. FRAMES AND TRUSSES
   Introduction, Perfect Frame, Redundant Frame, Reactions of Supports, Plane Trusses, Space Trusses,
   Method of Joints, Method of Section, Graphical Method- Maxwell Diagram.
3. SHEAR FORCE AND BENDING MOMENT
   Introduction, Types of Load – Concentrated, uniformly distributed, uniformly varying load and
   Combination of loads. Types of beams – Cantilever beam, simply supported beam, overhanging beam;
   Shear force and bending moment diagrams for the above beams with one type of loading and combination
   of loading. Point of contra flexure, Relationship between load, Shear force and bending moment.
4. SIMPLE STRESSES AND STRAINS
   Stress & strain; Types of stresses and strains Elastic limit; Hooks law; Stress – strain diagram for ductile
   and brittle material, Factor of safety; Poisson’s Ratio; Elastic constants; Young’s modulus, Shear modulus
   & Bulk modulus. Relationship between elastic constants-Derivation, Thermal Stress & Strain, Stresses
   induced due to uniaxial stress, stresses induced by state of simple shear, stresses induced due to biaxial
   stress, Principal stresses, Mohr’s circle and its construction.
5. BENDING STRESSES
   Pure bending of beams, Bending Equation, moment of resistance, section modulus & neutral axis. Stress
   distribution diagram for Cantilever & simply supported beam, Concept of direct & transverse shear
   Stress, Concept of axial load, eccentric load, direct stresses, bending stresses, maximum and minimum
   stresses. Stress distribution diagram.
6. TORSION OF CIRCULAR SHAFT
   Pure Torsion, Theory of Pure torsion, Derivation of Torsion equation for a circular shaft subject to torsion,
   assumptions, Maximum torque transmitted by a Solid shaft and hollow shaft-derivations, Polar modulus,
   torsion rigidity, Shear stress produced in the members, Comparison of hollow and solid shaft, Power
   transmitted by a shaft, Close coiled helical spring subjected to axial load and axial torque.
7. STRESSES IN THIN CYLINDERS
   Thin cylinders subjected to internal pressures, Concept of stresses & strains, Hoop stress, Longitudinal
   stress, in a cylinder, effects of joints, change in diameter, length and internal volume; principal stresses
   in sphere and change in diameter and internal volume.
    TEXT BOOKS
 1. Engineering Mechanics : Timoshenko & Young,               4. Strength of Materials       : R.K.Bansal
    Mc Graw Hill                                              5. Mechanics of Materials      : E. J. Hearn
 2. Engineering Mechanics : Bhavikatti &                      6. Strength of Materials       : Sadhu Singh
    Rajshekhrappa.                                            7. Engineering Mechanics       : Basu -Tata Mc Graw
 3. Engineering Mechanics : Meriam                               Hill
      MED-115                                     ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
                                                                                          L       T      P/D     Cr
                                                                                          1       0      3       3
1.    INTRODUCTION
      Sheet layout, Border lines, Title block, Type of lines, Lettering, Dimensioning
2.    PROJECTION OF POINTS AND STRAIGHT LINES
      A point situated in first quadrant, A point situated in second quadrant, A point situated in third quadrant,
      Line parallel to one or both the planes, Line contained by one or both the plane, Line perpendicular to
      one of the plane, Line inclined to one plane and parallel to the other, Line inclined to both the planes.
3.    PROJECTIONS OF PLANES AND SOLIDS
      Types of planes (perpendicular to both the references planes, perpendicular to one plane and parallel to
      the other plane, perpendicular to one plane and inclined to the other plane), Projections of planes parallel
      to one of the reference of planes (when the plane is parallel to the HP, when the plane is parallel to the
      VP), Projections of planes inclined to one reference plane and perpendicular to the other. Types of solids
      [Polyhedra, solids of revolution (cylinder, cone, sphere, frustum, truncated)], Projections of solids in
      simple positions (axis perpendicular to the HP, axis perpendicular to the VP, axis parallel to both the HP
      and VP), Projections of solids with axes inclined to one of the reference planes and parallel to the other.
4.    DEVELOPMENT OF SURFACES
      Methods of developments, Developments of lateral surfaces of right solids (Cube, Prism, Cylinder, Pyramid,
      Cone), Spheres (Zone method, Lune method).
5.    ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTIONS
      Definitions- Planes of projection, Reference line and conventions employed, Projections of points in all
      the four quadrants, Projections of straight lines (located in First quadrant/first angle only), Projections of
      plane surfaces-triangle, square rectangle, rhombus, pentagon, hexagon and circle.
6.    ISOMETRIC PROJECTIONS
      Isometric axes, Isometric lines, Isometric planes, Isometric drawing or isometric view, Isometric drawing of
      objects.
7.    INTRODUCTION TO AUTO-CAD
      Introduction to Auto-CAD software, drawing different two-dimensional and three dimensional objects.
      TEXT BOOKS
 1.   Engineering Drawing by N.D. Bhat. & V. M. Panchal
 2.   Engineering Drawing by TVS Aruna murthy
 3.   Engineering Drawing by P.S. Gill
 4.   Engineering Drawing by M.B. Shah & B.C. Rana
 5.   Engineering Drawing by Basant Aggarwal & B.C. Rana
 6.   Engineering Drawing and Graphics+ AutoCAD K. Venugopal
   MES-121                            ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-II
                                                                                    L      T       P/D    Cr
                                                                                    3      1        0     3
1. FOURIER SERIES
   Euler’s formula, Conditions for a Fourier expansion, Functions having points of discontinuity, Change of
   interval, Odd and even periodic functions, Expansion of odd and even periodic functions, Half-range series,
   Typical wave-forms, Parseval’s formula, Practical harmonic analysis.
2. ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
   Brief review of first order ordinary differential equations, Exact equations, Equations reducible to exact
   equations, Equations of the first order and higher degree, Clairaut’s equation, Applications of differential
   equations of first order (Orthogonal trajectories). Linear differential equations with constant co-efficients,
   Complimentary functions and particular integral, Method of variation of parameters, Equations reducible to
   linear equations with constant co-efficients (Cauchy’s and Legendre’s linear equations), Simultaneous linear
   equations with constant co-efficients, Applications of linear differential equations in engineering.
3. COMPLEX NUMBERS
   Applications of De Moivre’s theorem, Exponential, Circular, Hyperbolic and Logarithmic functions of a
   complex variable, Inverse Hyperbolic functions, Real and imaginary parts of Circular and Hyperbolic
   functions, Summation of the series-‘C+iS’ method.
4. FUNCTIONS OF COMPLEX VARIABLE
   Limit and derivative of complex functions, Cauchy-Riemann equations, Analytic functions and its
   applications, Geometrical representation of complex function, Conformal mapping and standard
   transformations, Complex integration, Cauchy’s theorem, Cauchy’s integral formula, Series of complex terms,
   Taylor’s and Laurent’s series, Cauchy’s residue theorem and its application for the evaluation of real definite
   integrals.
5. INTEGRAL TRANSFORMS
   Laplace Transforms of standard functions and their properties, Inverse Laplace Transforms, General Properties
   of inverse Laplace transforms and Convolution Theorem, Laplace Transforms of periodic functions, Bessel
   functions, Error function, Dirac-delta Function, Heaviside’s Unit Function, Applications to linear
   simultaneous differential equations.
   TEXT BOOKS
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics: by Erwin Kreyszig, John Wiley New York.
2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics: by R. K. Jain & S. R. K Iyengar, Narosa Pub.
   REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics: by C. R. Wylie & L. C. Barrett, McGraw Hill.
2. Vector Calculus: by C. E. Weatherburn. John Wiley and Sons, NC, New York.
3. Complex variables and Applications: by R. V. Churchill, T. J. Brown & R. F. Verhey, McGraw Hill.
     MES-122                   PHYSICS FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
                                                                                      L       T      P/D     Cr
                                                                                      3       1       0      3
1. LASERS
   Concept of masers and laser, spontaneous and stimulated emission, elementary idea about lasers, basic
   principles involved in laser, three and four level laser system, coherence, characteristics of laser light, types
   of lasers: Ruby, He‐Ne, CO2 and semiconductor lasers, application of lasers.
2. FIBER OPTICS
   Optical fiber, physical structure and basic theory, modes in optical fibers, step index and graded index fibers,
   losses in optical fibers, sources and sensors for optical fibers, applications of optical fibers in communication.
3. ELECTROSTATICS AND ELECTRODYNAMICS
   Gauss's law in dielectric medium, Equation of continuity, displacement currents, Maxwell's equations, wave
   equation for electromagnetic radiation, electromagnetic wave propagation in free space and isotropic dielectric
   medium, Poynting theorem & Poynting vector, Vector potential, Lorentz gauge.
4. MECHANICS AND THEORY OF RELATIVITY
     Displacement, velocity and acceleration in polar and spherical coordinate systems, inertial and non‐inertial
     frames, Michelson and Morley experiment, postulates of special theory of relativity, Lorentz's space ‐ time
     transformations and their consequences, velocity transformations, mass variation with velocity, mass energy
     equivalence, momentum and energy transformations.
5. QUANTUM MECHANICS
   Need of quantum mechanics, Compton effect, Born's concept of wave function, Eigen function and Eigen
   values, operators in quantum mechanics, expectation values, time independent and time ‐ dependent
   Schrodinger's wave equations and its applications viz., particle in one dimensional potential well, particle in
   three dimensional well, rectangular potential barrier, quantum mechanical tunneling and its applications
6. SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
   Introduction and discovery of superconductivity, superconducting materials, Meissner effect, critical
   magnetic field and critical current, type‐l and type‐ll superconductors, Isotope effect, theory of
   superconductivity, flux quantization, SQUIDS, applications of superconductivity.
7. ULTRASONIC
   Ultrasonic waves, methods of their generation & detection, properties and applications of ultrasonic waves.
8. Specific cases of Applications to mechanical engineering
     TEXT BOOKS
1.   A Text Book of Engineering Physics                : M. N. Avadhanulu & P. G. Kashirsagar
2.   Engineering Physics                               : Satya Prakash and Vibhav Saluja
3.   Modern Engineering Physics                        : A. S. Vasudeva
4.   Optical Electronics                               : AK Ghatak and Thyagarajan
5.   Electromagnetic Theory and Electrodynamics        : Satya Prakash
6.   Introduction to Electrodynamics                   : David J Griffithsi
7.   Concepts of Modern Physics                        : Arthur and Beiser
8.   Optical Fibers Communication and Technology       : D.K.Mynbaev and L.L.Scheiner
   MES-123             BASIC ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
                                                                                     L       T       P/D    Cr
                                                                                     3       1        0     3
1. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT, RESOURCES AND LEGISLATION
   Environmental disturbance, quantification of environmental issues, soil resources and their classification,
   equitable use of resources, natural resource management, food chain and trophic levels environmental impacts
   of energy, development, legislation.
2. GLOBAL ATMOSPHERIC CHANGE
   The atmosphere of earth, global temperature, greenhouse effect, radiative forcing of climate change, global
   warming potential, carbon cycle, carbon emissions from fossil fuels, regional impacts of temperature change,
   global initiatives
3. PHYSICAL ,CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES
   Particle dispersion, methods of expressing particle concentrations, stoichiometry, chemical equilibria,
   solubility of gases in water, carbonate system, organic chemistry, nuclear chemistry, nuclear fission and fusion,
   basic atmospheric properties, fundamentals of microbiology.
4. POPULATION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
   The nature of human population growth, population parameters, industrialization, urbanization, sustainable
   development, sustainable consumption, resettlement and rehabilitation issues, health and environmental
   impacts.
5. SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
   Integrated solid waste management, hazardous waste management, biomedical waste treatment technologies
   and disposal options, e-waste management, waste minimization for sustainability, waste management- Indian
   scenario
6. POLLUTION AND MONITORING
   Water resources, characteristics of water, water pollutants, oxygen demanding waste, surface water quality,
   ground water quality, water and wastewater treatment systems.
   Air quality standards, emission standards, criteria pollutants, air pollution and meteorology, atmospheric
   dispersion, emission controls. Effect of noise on people, rating systems, community noise and criteria, traffic
   noise prediction, noise control.
   TEXT BOOKS
1. Mackenzie L. Davis and David A. Cornwell.2010. Introduction to Environmental Engineering, 4e. Tata
   McGraw Hill Education Private Limited New Delhi
2. Gilbert M. Masters2007. Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science, 2e.Pearson Education.
   Dorling Kindersley (India) Pvt. Ltd. Delhi J. Glynn Henry and Gary W. Heinke.2004. Environmental Science
   and Engineering, 2e Pearson Education (Singapore) Pte. Ltd
   MED-125                              ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS
                                                                                   L       T      P/D     Cr
                                                                                   3       1       0      3
1. BASIC CONCEPT
   Review of basic concepts, energy-kinetic, potential and internal, heat and work, zeroth law, concept of
   temperature, temperature scale, definition of ideal gas, laws and properties of ideal Gas, non-ideal gas
   behavior.
2. PROPERTIES OF STEAM
   Phase transformation, phase diagram, generation of steam, condition of steam- saturated steam, dry-
   saturated steam, wet steam, superheated steam, dryness fraction, property of steam, steam tables, methods
   of determination of dryness fraction of steam, use of Mollier charts, process of vapors and various process.
3. LAWS OF THERMODYNAMICS
   First law for control mass (closed system), internal energy, enthalpy, specific heats, non-flow processes of
   idea1 gases, cyclic process, first law for control volume (open system), general energy equation, one
   dimensional steady flow, Limitations of first law of thermodynamics, Kelvin-Planck and Clausius
   statements, their equivalence, reversible processes, reversible cycles, and Carnot cycle, corollaries of the
   second law, thermodynamics temperature scale, Clausius inequality, entropy, principle of increase of
   entropy, isentropic efficiency .
4. ENERGY ANALYSIS
   Energy, Reversible work and irreversibility, Second law efficiency, energy of closed and open system,
   exergy transfer by heat, work and mass, Decrease of energy principle.
5. GAS and VAPOUR CYCLES
   Review, Rankine cycle, Vapor power cycle, Deviation of vapor cycle from ideal case, combined gas vapor
   cycle.
6. THERMODYNAMIC PROPERTY RELATIONS
   Maxwell relations, Clapeyron Equation, general relations for change in internal energy, enthalpy, entropy
   and specific heats, Joule Thomson coefficient.
   TEXT BOOKS
1. Engineering Thermodynamics         : P.K. Nag
2. Engineering Thermodynamics         : Yunus Cengel
3. Engineering Thermodynamics         : Van Wylen