Mechanical Engineering detailed syllabus for Electrical & Electronics Engineering (EEE) for 2015 revision curriculum has been taken from the SITTTRs official website and presented for the EEE students. For course code, course name, number of credits for a course and other scheme related information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
For Electrical & Electronics Engineering 3rd Sem scheme and its subjects, do visit EEE 3rd Sem 2015 revision scheme. The detailed syllabus of mechanical engineering is as follows.
Course Outcomes:
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Specific Outcome:
MODULE I Fluid Pressure and Measurements
- To state atmospheric pressure, gauge pressure and absolute pressure.
- To compute the absolute pressure from the given gauge pressure.
- To explain how pressure can be measured using piezometer.
- To list different types of manometers.
- To compute the pressure difference between two pipe lines running full capacity.
- To calculate the pressure inside a pipe line running in full capacity using a U tube manometer and an inverted U tube manometer.
- To illustrate the working of differential manometer.
- To explain how to calculate the pressure difference between two points of a pipe line running full capacity.
- To know various types of flows-uniform flow – non-uniform flow – streamline flow – turbulent flow – steady and unsteady flow.
MODULE 2 Energy in Fluid Motion
- To state the energy in fluid motion.
- To define the datum head, pressure head and velocity head.
- To state Bernoulli’s theorem and its limitations.
- To explain the constructional details of venture meter.
- To calculate the discharge through the venture meter.
- To identify flow through pipes.
- To understand Chezy’s and Darcy’s formula.
- To define the Hydraulic gradient line and total energy line.
- To explain the water hammer and its effects.
- To define laminar flow and turbulent flow.
MODULE 3 Steam Boilers and IC Engines
- To explain the functions of steam generators.
- To classify the steam boilers such as fire tube boilers and water tube boilers.
- To explain the working of a simple boiler.
- To compare fire tube and water tube boilers.
- To illustrate the working of steam turbines.
- To explain the working principle of steam turbines.
- To classify the steam turbines.
- To illustrate the different types of turbines used in thermal power stations.
- To list the classifications of IC engines.
- To explain the working of two stroke and four stroke petrol engines.
- To explain the working of two stroke and four stroke diesel engines.
- To compare two stroke & four stroke.
- To compare petrol & diesel engines.
MODULE 4 Water Turbines and Pumps
- To classify the water turbines.
- To illustrate the impulse turbines.
- To illustrate the reaction turbines.
- To state the water power, Break power and overall efficiency.
- To illustrate the working of Pelton wheel.
- To describe the working of Francis and turbine.
- To describe the working of Kaplan turbine.
- To know choice of turbine based on specific speed.
- To list the classification of various pumps.
- To illustrate the working of reciprocating pump.
- To illustrate the working of centrifugal pump.
- To compare the centrifugal pump & reciprocating pump.
- To distinguish airlift and deep well pumps (Description only).
- To select a suitable water pump.
MODULE – I
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MODULE – II
Energy in fluid motion- datum head – pressure head – velocity head – total energy of fluid in motion -Bernoulli’s theorem – limitations – Practical application of Bernoulli’s theorem – Venturi meter, (Simple problems) Flow through pipes major and minor losses – Loss of head at entrance – due to sudden enlargement – due to sudden contractions – Loss of head at exit of pipe – Frictional loss in a pipe ( Simple problems) . Chezy’s and Darcy’s formula – Discharge through parallel pipes connected to reservoir (Simple problems)- Water Hammer and its effect (description only) – Laminar and turbulent flow -critical velocity.
MODULE III
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MODULE IV
Water Turbines- Classifications of turbines – impulse and reaction turbines -define- water power – break power – overall efficiency – Pelton wheel – description of working – Reactions turbines -Francis turbine and Kaplan turbines – specific speed – Choice of turbine based on specific speed. Pumps Classifications-reciprocating pumps – centrifugal pump working – foot valve – Multistage pumps- propeller- jet – Airlift and deep well pumps (Description only).Selection of kW rating motor- pump set based on head, quantity of discharge and discharge pressure.
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