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Jabalpur Engineering College, Jabalpur (M.

P)

Programme: B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering (VII-semester) AICTE


Credits: 4 PCC ME701 Refrigeration & Air Conditioning L : 3, T: O, P: 2

Course: Objective

1. Learn the basic concepts and principles of refrigeration and air conditioning.
2. Learn the fundamental analysis methodology of refrigeration.
3. Learn the basic process and systems of air conditioning.
4. Will apply the course knowledge to do a design project of HV AC system.

Course Contents:

Module-I
Introduction: Principles and methods of refrigeration freezing; mixture cooling by gas reversible expansion,
throttling, Joule Thomson effect and reverse Carnot cycle; unit of refrigeration, coefficient of vortex tube &
thermoelectric refrigeration, adiabatic demagnetization; air refrigeration cycles- Joule's cycle Boot-strap cycle,
reduced ambient cycle and regenerative cooling cycles.

Module-II
Vapour compression system: Vapor compression cycle, p-h and t-s diagrams, deviations from theoretical cycle,
sub-cooling and super heating, effects of condenser and evaporator pressure on cop; multi-pressure system:
removal of flash gas, multiple expansion & compression with flash inter cooling; low temperature refrigeration:
production of low temperatures, cascade system, dry ice, production of dry ice, air liquefaction system„

Module-III
(a) Vapour absorption system: Theoretical and practical systems such as aqua-ammonia, Electrolux & other
systems;
(b) Steam jet refrigeration: Principles and working, simple cycle of operation, description and working of
simple system,
(c) Refrigerants: nomenclature & classification, desirable properties, common refrigeration, comparative
study, leak detection methods, environment friendly refrigerants and refrigerant mixtures, brine and its
properties

Module-IV
Psychometric: Calculation of psychrometric properties of air by table and charts; psychrometric processes:
sensible heating and cooling, evaporative cooling, cooling and dehumidification, heating and humidification,
mixing of air stream, sensible heat factor; principle of air conditioning, requirements of comfort air
conditioning, ventilation standards, infiltrated air load, fresh air load human comfort, effective temperature &
chart, heat production & regulation of human body,

Module-V
Air conditioning: Calculation of summer & winter air conditioning load, bypass factor of coil, calculation of
supply air rate & its condition, sensible heat factor, grand sensible heat factor, effective sensible heat factor,
dehumidified air quantity. Problems on cooling load calculation. Air distribution and ventilation systems
Evaluation: Evaluation will be continuous and integral part of the class as well as through external assessment.

References:

I. Arora CP: Refrigeration and Air Conditioning; TMH


2. Sapali SN; Refrigeration and Air Conditioning; PHI.
3. Anantha Narayan; Basic Refrigeration and Air conditioning; TMH
4. Manohar Prasad; Refrigeration and Air Conditioning; New Age Pub
5. Ameen; Refrigeration and Air Conditioning; PHI
6. pita; Air conditioning Principles and systems: an energy approach; PHI
7. Stoecker W.F, Jones J; Refrigeration and Air conditioning; McGH, Singapore
8. Jordan RC and Priester GB Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, PHI USA

Course Outcomes:
Jabalpur Engineering College, Jabalpur (M.P)

Programme: B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering (VII-Semester) AICTE


Credits: 4 PCC ME702 Vibration & Noise Control L: 3, T: 0, P: 2

Course Objective

1. Learn the basic concepts and principles of vibration in mechanical systems.


2. Learn the fundamental damped free and undamped free vibration.
3. Learn the basic principle of noise engineering.

Course Contents:

Module-I:
Fundamental Aspects of Vibrations: Vibration, main causes, advantages and disadvantages; engineering
applications of vibration and noise; vector method of representing harmonic motion; characteristics of
vibration, harmonic analysis and beats phenomenon, work done by harmonic forces on harmonic motion;
periodic, non-harmonic functions- Fourier series analysis; evaluation of coefficients of Fourier series;
Elements of vibratory system: Lumped and distributed parameter systems.

Undamped free Vibrations: Derivation of differential equation of motion: the energy method, the method
based on Newton's second law of motion, and Rayleigh's method. Solution of differential equation of motion:
Natural frequency of vibration. Systems involving angular oscillations: the compound pendulum.

Module-II:
Damped Free Vibrations: Viscous damping: coefficient of damping; damping ratio; under damped, over
damped and critically damped systems; logarithmic decrement; frequency of damped free vibration; Coulomb
or dry friction damping; frequency, decay rate and comparison of viscous and Coulomb damping; solid and
structural damping; slip or interfacial damping.

Module-III:
Harmonically excited Vibration: One degree of freedom- forced harmonic vibration; vector representation of
forces; excitation due to rotating and reciprocating unbalance; vibration Isolation, force and motion
transmissibility; absolute and relative motion of mass (Seismic Instruments). Whirling Motion and Critical
Speed: Whirling motion and Critical speed: Definitions and significance. Critical —speed of a vertical, light —
flexible shaft with single rotor: with and without damping. Critical Speed of a shaft carrying multiple discs
(without damping), Secondary critical speed.

Module-IV:
Systems with Two Degrees of Freedom: Un-damped free vibration of 2 d.o.f and principal modes of vibration;
torsion vibrations; Forced, Un-damped vibrations with harmonic excitation; Coordinate coupling; Dynamic
vibration absorber; torsion Vibration Absorber; Pendulum type of dynamic vibration.

Module-V:
Noise Engineering —Subjective response of sound: Frequency and sound dependent human response; the
decibel scale; relationship between, sound pressure level (SPL), sound power level and sound intensity scale;
relationship between addition, subtraction and averaging, sound spectra and Octave band analysis; loudness;
weighting networks; equivalent sound level, auditory effects of noise; hazardous noise, exposure due to
machines and equipment’s; hearing conservation and damage risk criteria, daily noise doze.
Noise Sources, Isolation and Control: Major sources of noise on road and in industries, noise due to
construction equipment’s and domestic appliances, industrial noise control, strategies- noise control at source
(with or without sound enclosures), noise control along the path (with or without partitions and acoustic barriers
); noise control at the receiver, ear defenders, earplugs, semi-insert protectors.
Evaluation:
Evaluation will be continuous and integral part of the class as well as through external assessment.

References:
1. Ambekar A.G., 'Mechanical Vibrations and Noise Engineering' , PHI.
2. Meirovitch Leonard,'Element of Vibration Analysis', TMH.
Jabalpur Engineering College, Jabalpur (M.P)

PROGRAMME: B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering (VII-Semester) AICTE

Credits: 4 PCC ME-801 Advance Machine Design L: 3, T: 0, P: 2

Course Objective

1. Understand the design concepts of belt, rope and chain drives.


2. Able to design different types of gears.
3. Able to design I.C. Engine components, different types of couplings and power screw.

Course Contents:

Module-I: Design of Belt, Rope and Chain Drives:

Methods of power transmission, design of flat belt drive and V-belt drive; Design of chain drives, roller chain
and its selection; Design of rope drives.

Module-II: Spur and Helical Gears:

Force analysis of gear tooth, AGMA Bending stress equation and AGMA Contact stress equation, modes of
failure, beam strength, Lewis equation, form factor, formative gear and virtual number of teeth; Gear materials;
Surface strength and wear of teeth; strength against wear, Design of straight tooth spur gear and Helical Gears.

Module-III: Bevel Gears:

Application of bevel gear, formative gear and virtual number of teeth; Force analysis; Lewis equation for bevel
gears; Strength against wear; Design of bevel gear.

Module-IV: Design of I.C. Engine Components:

General design considerations in IC engines; design of cylinder; design of piston and piston-rings; design of
connecting rod; design of crankshaft.

Module-V: Design of Miscellaneous Components:

Design of Flanged coupling; Rigid coupling and Flexible coupling, Design of Pressure vessels subjected to
internal pressure, Design of power screw.

References:

1. Shigley J.E.; Machine Design; TMH

2. BhandariVB; Design of Machine Elments; TMH

3. Sharma CS and Purohit K; Design of Machine Elements; PHI Learning.

4. Hall and Somani; Machine Design; Schaum Series; TMH

5. Wentzell TH; Machine Design; Cegage Learning

6. Sharma & Agrawal; Machine Design; Katson

7. Kulkarni SG; Machine Design; TMH

8. Abdul Mubeen; Machine Design; Khanna Publishers

9. Juvinall RC, Marshek KM; Fundamentals of Machine Component Design; Wiley

10. Norton R; Design Of Machinery; TMH

11. P.C.Gope- Machine Design

Note: PSG Design data book and/or Mahadevan and Reddy's Mechanical design data book are to be
provided/ permitted in exam hall (duly verified by authority)
Jabalpur Engineering College, Jabalpur (M.P)

PROGRAMME: B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering (VIII-Semester) AICTE

Credits: 4 PEC-II ME704A Industrial Robotics L: 3, T: 1, P: 0

Course Objective:

1. Introduction and need of industrial robots.


2. End Effectors and Drive systems industrial robots
3. Understanding the basic principle Sensors.
4. Understanding the basic principle robotics programming
Course Content:

Module-I

Introduction: Need and importance, basic concepts, structure and classification of industrial robots,
terminology of robot motion, motion characteristics, resolution, accuracy, repeatability, robot applications.

Module-II

End Effectors and Drive systems: Drive systems for robots, salient features and comparison, different types
of end effectors and applications.

Module-III

Sensors: Sensor evaluation and selection Piezoelectric sensors linear position and displacement sensing,
revolvers, encoders, velocity measurement, proximity, tactile, compliance and range sensing. Image Processing
and object recognition.

Module-IV

Robot Programming: Teaching of robots, manual, walk through, teach pendant, off line programming
concepts and languages, applications.

Module-V

Safety and Economy of Robots: Work cycle time analysis, economics and effectiveness of robots, safety
systems and devices, concepts of testing methods and acceptance rule for industrial robot.

Evaluation:

Evaluation will be continuous an integral part of the class as well through external assessment.

References:

1. Nagrath IJ and Mittal RK; Robotics and Control; TMH


2. GrooverM.P,Weiss M, Nagel,OdreyNG; Industrial Robotics-The Appl; TMH
3. Groover M.p; CAM and Automation; PHI Leaming
4. Spong Mark and Vidyasagar; Robot Modelling and control; Wiley India
5. Yoshikava; Foundations of Robotics- analysis and Control; PHI Learning;
6. Murphy; Introduction to Al Robotics; PHI Learning
7. FU KS, Gonzalez RC, Lee CSG; Robotics Control, sensing; TMH
8. Shimon, K; Handbook of Industrial Robots; John Wiley & Sons,
9. Bhupendra Gupta, A text book of Industrial Robotics: Dhanpat Rai Publishing company, New Delhi.
10. GhosalAshitava; Robotics Fundamental concepts and analysis; Oxford
11. Saha S; Introduction to Robotics; TMH I I. Yu Kozyhev; Industrial Robots Handbook; MI
Jabalpur Engineering College, Jabalpur (M.P)

PROGRAMME: B.Tech. Mechanical Engineering (VII-semester) AICTE

Credits: 4 OEC -III ME705A Renewable Energy Systems L: 3, T: 1, P: 0

Course Objective:

1. Understanding the solar thermal conversion techniques and photovoltaic conversion of solar energy.
2. Understanding the wind energy conversion systems and wind characteristics curves.
3. Understanding the Biomass conversion systems: biochemical, chemical and thermo chemical
4. Understanding the Principle of ocean, Geothermal, Hydrogen energy conversion system and Fuel cells.
Course Content:

Module-I: SOLAR ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEMS

Solar Radiation: Introduction to solar energy, Extra-terrestrial and terrestrial, solar constant, radiation
measuring instruments. Solar collector, Types of solar collector. Working principle of flat plate solar collector
and concentrating solar collector. Modifications in solar collector. Construction and working principle of solar
water heater, solar dryer, solar still, Solar cooling and solar refrigeration. Solar photovoltaic: Principle of
photovoltaic conversion system, Construction of PV Cell, Module, Penal, Array, Applications of PVC system.

Module-II: WIND ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEMS

Metrology of wind: wind and its potential, wind speed distribution, windspeed statistics. Weibull, Rayleigh and
Normal distribution of wind. Measurement of wind data, Principle of wind energy conversion system;
Classification of WECS, advantages and disadvantages of wind energy conversion system. Discuss the design
parameters of wind mill. Characteristics Curves of wind turbine, Application Of wind energy.

Module-III: BIOMASS CONVERSION SYSTEMS

Biomass and its production, Classifications of biomass and its potential, physicochemical characteristics of
biomass, Biomass conversion techniques: anaerobic digestion, fermentation, chemical reduction, etc. Biogas
production mechanism, Types of digesters, biogas plant parameters, manure-utilization and manure values.
Thermal gasification of biomass. Biomass Gasification: working principle and its types, Construction and
working principle of gasification.

Module-IV: HYDRO POWERCONVERSION SYSTEMS:

Overview of micro, mini and small hydro-power system, potential Of hydropower system, Site selection criteria
of hydro power systems, working principle of hydro power conversion system, advantages and limitations of
hydro-power system. Ocean thermal Energy. Principle of ocean thermal energy conversion system, Ocean wave
energy and ocean wave energy conversion system. Tidal energy and its conversion system.

Module-V: GEOTHERMAL, HYDROGEN & FUEL CELLS ENERGY:

Origin of geothermal resources, Type of geothermal energy deposits, advantages and disadvantages of
geothermal energy system.

Hydrogen energy: Hydrogen production methods, storage, transportation& utilization.

Fuel Cells: Principle of operation of a fuel cell, classifications, advantages and disadvantages of fuel cell.

Evaluation:

Evaluation will be continuous and integral part of the class as well as through external assessment.

References:

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