Wednesday 7 September 2016

ANNA UNIVERSITY BE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 7TH SEMESTER SYLLABUS REGULATION 2008

ANNA UNIVERSITY BE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 7TH SEMESTER SYLLABUS REGULATION 2008 2011-2012

ME2029 DESIGN OF JIGS, FIXTURES & PRESS TOOLS L T P C
3 0 0 3
OBJECTIVES:
 To understand the functions and design principles of Jigs, fixtures and press tools
 To gain proficiency in the development of required views of the final design.

UNIT I LOCATING AND CLAMPING PRINCIPLES: 8
Objectives of tool design- Function and advantages of Jigs and fixtures – Basic elements
– principles of location – Locating methods and devices – Redundant Location –
Principles of clamping – Mechanical actuation – pneumatic and hydraulic actuation
Standard parts – Drill bushes and Jig buttons – Tolerances and materials used.

UNIT II JIGS AND FIXTURES 10
Design and development of jigs and fixtures for given component- Types of Jigs – Post,
Turnover, Channel, latch, box, pot, angular post jigs – Indexing jigs – General principles
of milling, Lathe, boring, broaching and grinding fixtures – Assembly, Inspection and
Welding fixtures – Modular fixturing systems- Quick change fixtures.
81
UNIT III PRESS WORKING TERMINOLOGIES AND ELEMENTS OF
CUTTING DIES 10
Press Working Terminologies - operations – Types of presses – press accessories –
Computation of press capacity – Strip layout – Material Utilization – Shearing action –
Clearances – Press Work Materials – Center of pressure- Design of various elements of
dies – Die Block – Punch holder, Die set, guide plates – Stops – Strippers – Pilots –
Selection of Standard parts – Design and preparation of four standard views of simple
blanking, piercing, compound and progressive dies.

UNIT IV BENDING FORMING AND DRAWING DIES 10

Difference between bending, forming and drawing – Blank development for above
operations – Types of Bending dies – Press capacity – Spring back – knockouts – direct
and indirect – pressure pads – Ejectors – Variables affecting Metal flow in drawing
operations – draw die inserts – draw beads- ironing – Design and development of
bending, forming, drawing reverse re-drawing and combination dies – Blank
development for ax- symmetric, rectangular and elliptic parts – Single and double action
dies.
UNIT V MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS 7
Bulging, Swaging, Embossing, coining, curling, hole flanging, shaving and sizing,
assembly, fine Blanking dies – recent trends in tool design- computer Aids for sheet
metal forming Analysis – basic introduction - tooling for numerically controlled
machines- setup reduction for work holding – Single minute exchange of dies – Poka
Yoke - Course should be supplemented with visits to industries.
(Use of Approved design Data Book permitted).
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Joshi, P.H. “Jigs and Fixtures”, Second Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co.,
Ltd., New Delhi, 2004.
2. Donaldson, Lecain and Goold “Tool Design”, III rd Edition Tata McGraw Hill, 2000.
REFERENCES:
1. K. Venkataraman, “Design of Jigs Fixtures & Press Tools”, Tata McGraw Hill, New
Delhi, 2005.
2. Kempster, “Jigs and Fixture Design”, Hoddes and Stoughton – Third Edition 1974.
3. Joshi, P.H. “Press Tools” – Design and Construction”, Wheels publishing, 1996.
4. Hoffman “Jigs and Fixture Design” – Thomson Delmar Learning, Singapore, 2004.
5. ASTME Fundamentals of Tool Design Prentice Hall of India.
6. Design Data Hand Book, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore.

 About Anna University

     Anna University was established on 4th September 1978 as a unitary type of University. It offers higher education in Engineering, Technology and allied Sciences relevant to the current and projected needs of the society.Besides promoting research and disseminating knowledge gained therefrom, it fosters cooperation between the academic and industrial communities.The University was formed by bringing together and integrating two well-known technical institutions in the city of Madras.   

College of Engineering, Guindy (CEG)(1794)
Madras Institute of Technology , Chrompet (MIT)(1949) and three Technological Departments of the University of Madras.
Alagappa College of Technology (ACT)(1944)
School of Architecture and Planning (SAP)(1957)
Situated in the southern part of the city of Madras (Chennai), the University's main campus extends over 100 hectares abutting the Adyar River on the north and Raj Bhavan on the south. The Madras Institute of Technology at Chrompet constitutes the second campus of the University which extends over 20 hectares. Both the campuses have a variety of buildings serving the various needs of the University community. A third campus extending over 80 hectares is located at Taramani near the Instronic campus, Adyar. The Bioprocess Laboratory donated by SPIC is located at present in this campus and a few more centers of advanced studies, like National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), Sugar Research Institute, Mechatronics Institute, Entreprenuership Development Park, and Convention Centre will also be housed there in future.


Since December 2001,it has become a large, highly renowned Affiliated University, having brought into its fold about 426 Self-financing Engineering Colleges six Government Colleges and three Government-aided Engineering colleges located in various parts of Tamilnadu State.

STATUS 

     The Anna University ,which is of the affiliated type is a member of the Association of Indian Universities, the Association of Commonwealth Universities and Partner of UNESCO International Center for Engineering Education (UICEE). UGC have accredited Anna University with Five Star Status in 2002 which is the highest rating. With proven capabilities both in academic and research areas, Anna University was able to receive this honour for a period of five years for excellence in Technical Education. 

Check The Syllabus

ME 2401 Mechatronics 
ME 2402 Computer Integrated Manufacturing 
ME 2403 Power Plant Engineering 
ME 2027 Process Planning & Cost Estimation 
ME 2029 Design of Jigs, Fixtures & Press Tools 
ME 2030 Composite Materials 
ME 2028 Robotics 
ME 2031 Thermal Turbo machines 
ME 2032 Computational Fluid Dynamics 
ME 2034 Nuclear Engineering 
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Monday 5 September 2016

BE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 7TH SEMESTER DESIGN OF JIGS, FIXTURES & PRESS TOOLS SYLLABUS REGULATION 2008

BE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 7TH SEMESTER DESIGN OF JIGS, FIXTURES & PRESS TOOLS SYLLABUS REGULATION 2008

ME2029 DESIGN OF JIGS, FIXTURES & PRESS TOOLS L T P C
3 0 0 3
OBJECTIVES:
 To understand the functions and design principles of Jigs, fixtures and press tools
 To gain proficiency in the development of required views of the final design.

UNIT I LOCATING AND CLAMPING PRINCIPLES: 8
Objectives of tool design- Function and advantages of Jigs and fixtures – Basic elements
– principles of location – Locating methods and devices – Redundant Location –
Principles of clamping – Mechanical actuation – pneumatic and hydraulic actuation
Standard parts – Drill bushes and Jig buttons – Tolerances and materials used.

UNIT II JIGS AND FIXTURES 10
Design and development of jigs and fixtures for given component- Types of Jigs – Post,
Turnover, Channel, latch, box, pot, angular post jigs – Indexing jigs – General principles
of milling, Lathe, boring, broaching and grinding fixtures – Assembly, Inspection and
Welding fixtures – Modular fixturing systems- Quick change fixtures.
81
UNIT III PRESS WORKING TERMINOLOGIES AND ELEMENTS OF
CUTTING DIES 10
Press Working Terminologies - operations – Types of presses – press accessories –
Computation of press capacity – Strip layout – Material Utilization – Shearing action –
Clearances – Press Work Materials – Center of pressure- Design of various elements of
dies – Die Block – Punch holder, Die set, guide plates – Stops – Strippers – Pilots –
Selection of Standard parts – Design and preparation of four standard views of simple
blanking, piercing, compound and progressive dies.

UNIT IV BENDING FORMING AND DRAWING DIES 10

Difference between bending, forming and drawing – Blank development for above
operations – Types of Bending dies – Press capacity – Spring back – knockouts – direct
and indirect – pressure pads – Ejectors – Variables affecting Metal flow in drawing
operations – draw die inserts – draw beads- ironing – Design and development of
bending, forming, drawing reverse re-drawing and combination dies – Blank
development for ax- symmetric, rectangular and elliptic parts – Single and double action
dies.
UNIT V MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS 7
Bulging, Swaging, Embossing, coining, curling, hole flanging, shaving and sizing,
assembly, fine Blanking dies – recent trends in tool design- computer Aids for sheet
metal forming Analysis – basic introduction - tooling for numerically controlled
machines- setup reduction for work holding – Single minute exchange of dies – Poka
Yoke - Course should be supplemented with visits to industries.
(Use of Approved design Data Book permitted).
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Joshi, P.H. “Jigs and Fixtures”, Second Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co.,
Ltd., New Delhi, 2004.
2. Donaldson, Lecain and Goold “Tool Design”, III rd Edition Tata McGraw Hill, 2000.
REFERENCES:
1. K. Venkataraman, “Design of Jigs Fixtures & Press Tools”, Tata McGraw Hill, New
Delhi, 2005.
2. Kempster, “Jigs and Fixture Design”, Hoddes and Stoughton – Third Edition 1974.
3. Joshi, P.H. “Press Tools” – Design and Construction”, Wheels publishing, 1996.
4. Hoffman “Jigs and Fixture Design” – Thomson Delmar Learning, Singapore, 2004.
5. ASTME Fundamentals of Tool Design Prentice Hall of India.
6. Design Data Hand Book, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore.

 About Anna University

     Anna University was established on 4th September 1978 as a unitary type of University. It offers higher education in Engineering, Technology and allied Sciences relevant to the current and projected needs of the society.Besides promoting research and disseminating knowledge gained therefrom, it fosters cooperation between the academic and industrial communities.The University was formed by bringing together and integrating two well-known technical institutions in the city of Madras.   

College of Engineering, Guindy (CEG)(1794)
Madras Institute of Technology , Chrompet (MIT)(1949) and three Technological Departments of the University of Madras.
Alagappa College of Technology (ACT)(1944)
School of Architecture and Planning (SAP)(1957)
Situated in the southern part of the city of Madras (Chennai), the University's main campus extends over 100 hectares abutting the Adyar River on the north and Raj Bhavan on the south. The Madras Institute of Technology at Chrompet constitutes the second campus of the University which extends over 20 hectares. Both the campuses have a variety of buildings serving the various needs of the University community. A third campus extending over 80 hectares is located at Taramani near the Instronic campus, Adyar. The Bioprocess Laboratory donated by SPIC is located at present in this campus and a few more centers of advanced studies, like National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), Sugar Research Institute, Mechatronics Institute, Entreprenuership Development Park, and Convention Centre will also be housed there in future.


Since December 2001,it has become a large, highly renowned Affiliated University, having brought into its fold about 426 Self-financing Engineering Colleges six Government Colleges and three Government-aided Engineering colleges located in various parts of Tamilnadu State.

STATUS 

     The Anna University ,which is of the affiliated type is a member of the Association of Indian Universities, the Association of Commonwealth Universities and Partner of UNESCO International Center for Engineering Education (UICEE). UGC have accredited Anna University with Five Star Status in 2002 which is the highest rating. With proven capabilities both in academic and research areas, Anna University was able to receive this honour for a period of five years for excellence in Technical Education. 

Check The Syllabus

ME 2401 Mechatronics 
ME 2402 Computer Integrated Manufacturing 
ME 2403 Power Plant Engineering 
ME 2027 Process Planning & Cost Estimation 
ME 2029 Design of Jigs, Fixtures & Press Tools 
ME 2030 Composite Materials 
ME 2028 Robotics 
ME 2031 Thermal Turbo machines 
ME 2032 Computational Fluid Dynamics 
ME 2034 Nuclear Engineering 
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In the year 1923, the Indian Government established a Public Service Commission to examine the salary structure of the Indian Civil Service. The Commission was composed of four Englishmen and four Indian with Lord Lee of Fareham serving as its Chairman. The Commission also addressed the rate of Indianization of the Indian Civil Service and the Indian Police. It determined a rate which in fifteen years would make the Indian Civil Service with a fifty per cent Indian membership and the same in twenty-five years for the Indian Police.

It was left largely to the discretion of provincial Governments to recruit and exercise control over their Services, as deemed proper. As a result of the discretionary powers left to provincial Government, the Government of Madras and Punjab proposed to set up their own Public Service Commissions.
The Madras Service Commission thus came into being under an Act of the Madras Legislature in 1929. Madras Presidency had the unique honour, of being the first province in India to establish their own Service Commission.

The Madras Service Commission started with three Members, including the Chairman. After re-organisation of States in 1957, several state level Commissions were constituted. The Madras Service Commission became Madras Public Service Commission with headquarters at Madras in the year 1957. During 1970, when the name of the State was changed into Tamil Nadu, the Madras Public Service Commission also accordingly got renamed as the Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC).

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ANNA UNIVERSITY BE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 7TH SEMESTER SYLLABUS REGULATION 2008

ANNA UNIVERSITY BE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 7TH SEMESTER SYLLABUS REGULATION 2008

ME2030 COMPOSITE MATERIALS L T P C
3 0 0 3
OBJECTIVES:
  • To understand the fundamentals of composite material strength and its mechanical
  • behavior Understanding the analysis of fiber reinforced Laminate design for different
  • combinations of plies with different orientations of the fiber.
  • Thermo-mechanical behavior and study of residual stresses in Laminates during
  • processing. Implementation of Classical Laminate Theory (CLT) to study andanalysis for residual stresses in an isotropic layered structure such as electronic chips.
UNIT I INTRODUCTION, LAMINA CONSTITUTIVE EQUATIONS &
MANUFACTURING 12
Definition –Need – General Characteristics, Applications. Fibers – Glass, Carbon,
Ceramic and Aramid fibers. Matrices – Polymer, Graphite, Ceramic and Metal Matrices
– Characteristics of fibers and matrices. Lamina Constitutive Equations: Lamina
Assumptions – Macroscopic Viewpoint. Generalized Hooke’s Law. Reduction to
Homogeneous Orthotropic Lamina – Isotropic limit case, Orthotropic Stiffness matrix
(Qij), Typical Commercial material properties, Rule of Mixtures. Generally Orthotropic
Lamina –Transformation Matrix, Transformed Stiffness. Manufacturing: Bag Moulding –
Compression Moulding – Pultrusion – Filament Winding – Other Manufacturing
Processes
UNIT II FLAT PLATE LAMINATE CONSTITUTE EQUATIONS 10
Definition of stress and Moment Resultants. Strain Displacement relations. Basic
Assumptions of Laminated anisotropic plates. Laminate Constitutive Equations –
Coupling Interactions, Balanced Laminates, Symmetric Laminates, Angle Ply Laminates,
Cross Ply Laminates. Laminate Structural Moduli. Evaluation of Lamina Properties from
Laminate Tests. Quasi-Isotropic Laminates. Determination of Lamina stresses within
Laminates.

UNIT III LAMINA STRENGTH ANALYSIS 5
Introduction - Maximum Stress and Strain Criteria. Von-Misses Yield criterion for
Isotropic Materials. Generalized Hill’s Criterion for Anisotropic materials. Tsai-Hill’s
Failure Criterion for Composites. Tensor Polynomial (Tsai-Wu) Failure criterion.
Prediction of laminate Failure

UNIT IV THERMAL ANALYSIS 8
Assumption of Constant C.T.E’s. Modification of Hooke’s Law. Modification of Laminate
Constitutive Equations. Orthotropic Lamina C.T.E’s. C.T.E’s for special Laminate
Configurations – Unidirectional, Off-axis, Symmetric Balanced Laminates, Zero C.T.E
laminates, Thermally Quasi-Isotropic Laminates

UNIT V ANALYSIS OF LAMINATED FLAT PLATES 10
Equilibrium Equations of Motion. Energy Formulations. Static Bending Analysis. Buckling
Analysis. Free Vibrations – Natural Frequencies
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS TEXT BOOKS:
1. Gibson, R.F., Principles of Composite Material Mechanics, McGraw-Hill, 1994,
Second Edition - CRC press in progress.
2. Hyer, M.W., “Stress Analysis of Fiber – Reinforced Composite Materials”, McGraw-
Hill, 1998
REFERENCES:
1. Issac M. Daniel and Ori Ishai, “Engineering Mechanics of Composite Materials”,
Oxford University Press-2006, First Indian Edition - 2007
2. Mallick, P.K., Fiber –”Reinforced Composites: Materials, Manufacturing and Design”,
Maneel Dekker Inc, 1993.
3. Halpin, J.C., “Primer on Composite Materials, Analysis”, Techomic Publishing Co.,
1984.
83
4. Agarwal, B.D., and Broutman L.J., “Analysis and Performance of Fiber Composites”,
John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1990.
5. Mallick, P.K. and Newman, S., (edition), “Composite Materials Technology:
Processes and Properties”, Hansen Publisher, Munish, 1990.

About Anna University

     Anna University was established on 4th September 1978 as a unitary type of University. It offers higher education in Engineering, Technology and allied Sciences relevant to the current and projected needs of the society.Besides promoting research and disseminating knowledge gained therefrom, it fosters cooperation between the academic and industrial communities.The University was formed by bringing together and integrating two well-known technical institutions in the city of Madras.   

College of Engineering, Guindy (CEG)(1794)
Madras Institute of Technology , Chrompet (MIT)(1949) and three Technological Departments of the University of Madras.
Alagappa College of Technology (ACT)(1944)
School of Architecture and Planning (SAP)(1957)
Situated in the southern part of the city of Madras (Chennai), the University's main campus extends over 100 hectares abutting the Adyar River on the north and Raj Bhavan on the south. The Madras Institute of Technology at Chrompet constitutes the second campus of the University which extends over 20 hectares. Both the campuses have a variety of buildings serving the various needs of the University community. A third campus extending over 80 hectares is located at Taramani near the Instronic campus, Adyar. The Bioprocess Laboratory donated by SPIC is located at present in this campus and a few more centers of advanced studies, like National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), Sugar Research Institute, Mechatronics Institute, Entreprenuership Development Park, and Convention Centre will also be housed there in future.


Since December 2001,it has become a large, highly renowned Affiliated University, having brought into its fold about 426 Self-financing Engineering Colleges six Government Colleges and three Government-aided Engineering colleges located in various parts of Tamilnadu State.

STATUS 

     The Anna University ,which is of the affiliated type is a member of the Association of Indian Universities, the Association of Commonwealth Universities and Partner of UNESCO International Center for Engineering Education (UICEE). UGC have accredited Anna University with Five Star Status in 2002 which is the highest rating. With proven capabilities both in academic and research areas, Anna University was able to receive this honour for a period of five years for excellence in Technical Education. 

Check The Syllabus

ME 2401 Mechatronics 
ME 2402 Computer Integrated Manufacturing 
ME 2403 Power Plant Engineering 
ME 2027 Process Planning & Cost Estimation 
ME 2029 Design of Jigs, Fixtures & Press Tools 
ME 2030 Composite Materials 
ME 2028 Robotics 
ME 2031 Thermal Turbo machines 
ME 2032 Computational Fluid Dynamics 
ME 2034 Nuclear Engineering 
___________________________________________________
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ME2027 PROCESS PLANNING AND COST ESTIMATION SYLLABUS 


ME2027 PROCESS PLANNING AND COST ESTIMATION L T P C
(COMMON TO MECHANICAL AND PRODUCTION) 3 0 0 3

OBJECTIVE:
To introduce the process planning concepts To make cost estimation for various
products after process planning
UNIT I WORK STUDY AND ERGONOMICS 10
Method study – Definition – Objectives-Motion economy- Principles – Tools and
Techniques-Applications – Work measurements- purpose – use – procedure – tools and
techniques- Standard time –Ergonomics – principles – applications.

UNIT II PROCESS PLANNING 10
Definition – Objective – Scope – approaches to process planning- Process planning
activities – Finished part requirements- operating sequences- machine selection –
material selection parameters- Set of documents for process planning- Developing
manufacturing logic and knowledge- production time calculation – selection of cost
optimal processes.

UNIT III INTRODUCTION TO COST ESTIMATION 7
Objective of cost estimation- costing – cost accounting- classification of cost- Elements
of cost.

UNIT IV COST ESTIMATION 8
Types of estimates – methods of estimates – data requirements and sources- collection
of cost- allowances in estimation.

UNIT V PRODUCTION COST ESTIMATION 10
Estimation of material cost, labour cost and over heads, allocation of overheads –
Estimation for different types of jobs.

TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Sinha.B.P., "Mechanical Estimating and Costing", Tata McGraw-Hill, Publishing Co.,
1995
REFERENCES:
1. Phillip.F Ostwalal and Jairo Munez, "Manufacturing Processes and systems", John
Wiley, 9th Edition, 1998
2. Russell.R.S and Tailor, B.W, "Operations Management", PHI, 4th Edition, 2003.
3. Chitale.A.V. and Gupta.R.C., "Product Design and Manufacturing", PHI, 2nd Edition,
2002.
About Anna University

     Anna University was established on 4th September 1978 as a unitary type of University. It offers higher education in Engineering, Technology and allied Sciences relevant to the current and projected needs of the society.Besides promoting research and disseminating knowledge gained therefrom, it fosters cooperation between the academic and industrial communities.The University was formed by bringing together and integrating two well-known technical institutions in the city of Madras.   

College of Engineering, Guindy (CEG)(1794)
Madras Institute of Technology , Chrompet (MIT)(1949) and three Technological Departments of the University of Madras.
Alagappa College of Technology (ACT)(1944)
School of Architecture and Planning (SAP)(1957)
Situated in the southern part of the city of Madras (Chennai), the University's main campus extends over 100 hectares abutting the Adyar River on the north and Raj Bhavan on the south. The Madras Institute of Technology at Chrompet constitutes the second campus of the University which extends over 20 hectares. Both the campuses have a variety of buildings serving the various needs of the University community. A third campus extending over 80 hectares is located at Taramani near the Instronic campus, Adyar. The Bioprocess Laboratory donated by SPIC is located at present in this campus and a few more centers of advanced studies, like National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), Sugar Research Institute, Mechatronics Institute, Entreprenuership Development Park, and Convention Centre will also be housed there in future.


Since December 2001,it has become a large, highly renowned Affiliated University, having brought into its fold about 426 Self-financing Engineering Colleges six Government Colleges and three Government-aided Engineering colleges located in various parts of Tamilnadu State.

STATUS 

     The Anna University ,which is of the affiliated type is a member of the Association of Indian Universities, the Association of Commonwealth Universities and Partner of UNESCO International Center for Engineering Education (UICEE). UGC have accredited Anna University with Five Star Status in 2002 which is the highest rating. With proven capabilities both in academic and research areas, Anna University was able to receive this honour for a period of five years for excellence in Technical Education. 

Check The Syllabus

ME 2401 Mechatronics 
ME 2402 Computer Integrated Manufacturing 
ME 2403 Power Plant Engineering 
ME 2027 Process Planning & Cost Estimation 
ME 2029 Design of Jigs, Fixtures & Press Tools 
ME 2030 Composite Materials 
ME 2028 Robotics 
ME 2031 Thermal Turbo machines 
ME 2032 Computational Fluid Dynamics 
ME 2034 Nuclear Engineering 
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ANNA UNIVERSITY BE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 7TH SEMESTER SYLLABUS 2013

ANNA UNIVERSITY BE MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 7TH SEMESTER SYLLABUS 2013

ME2403 POWER PLANT ENGINEERING L T P C
3 0 0 3
OBJECTIVE:
To understand the various components , operations and applications of different
types of power plants

UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO POWER PLANTS AND BOILERS 9
Layout of Steam , Hydel , Diesel , MHD, Nuclear and Gas turbine Power Plants
Combined Power cycles – comparison and selection , Load duration Curves Steam
boilers and cycles – High pressure and Super Critical Boilers – Fluidised Bed Boilers

UNIT II STEAM POWER PLANT 9
Fuel and ash handling ,Combustion Equipment for burning coal, Mechanical Stokers.
Pulveriser, Electrostatic Precipitator, Draught- Different Types, Surface condenser
types, cooling Towers

UNIT III NUCLEAR AND HYDEL POWER PLANTS 9
Nuclear Energy-Fission , Fusion Reaction, Types of Reactors, Pressurized water reactor
,Boiling water reactor, Waste disposal and safety Hydel Power plant- Essential
elements, Selection of turbines, governing of Turbines- Micro hydel developments

UNIT IV DIESEL AND GAS TURBINE POWER PLANT 9
Types of diesel plants, components , Selection of Engine type, applications-Gas turbine
power plant- Fuels- Gas turbine material – open and closed cycles- reheating –
Regeneration and intercooling – combines cycle

UNIT V OTHER POWER PLANTS AND ECONOMICS OF POWER PLANTS 9
Geo thermal- OTEC- tidel- Pumped storage –Solar central receiver system Cost of
electric Energy- Fixed and operating costs-Energy rates- Types tariffs- Economics of
load sharing, comparison of various power plants.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Arora S.C and Domkundwar S, “A Course in Power Plant Engineering”, Dhanpat
Rai, 2001
2. Nag P.K ,”Power Plant Engineering”. Third edition Tata McGraw- Hill ,2007
REFERENCES:
1. EI-Wakil M.M ,Power “Plant Technology,” Tata McGraw-Hill 1984
2. K.K.Ramalingam , “ Power Plant Engineering “, Scitech Publications, 2002
3. G.R,Nagpal , “Power Plant Engineering”, Khanna Publishers 1998
4. G.D.Rai, “Introduction to Power Plant technology” Khanna Publishers, 1995

About Anna University

     Anna University was established on 4th September 1978 as a unitary type of University. It offers higher education in Engineering, Technology and allied Sciences relevant to the current and projected needs of the society.Besides promoting research and disseminating knowledge gained therefrom, it fosters cooperation between the academic and industrial communities.The University was formed by bringing together and integrating two well-known technical institutions in the city of Madras.   

College of Engineering, Guindy (CEG)(1794)
Madras Institute of Technology , Chrompet (MIT)(1949) and three Technological Departments of the University of Madras.
Alagappa College of Technology (ACT)(1944)
School of Architecture and Planning (SAP)(1957)
Situated in the southern part of the city of Madras (Chennai), the University's main campus extends over 100 hectares abutting the Adyar River on the north and Raj Bhavan on the south. The Madras Institute of Technology at Chrompet constitutes the second campus of the University which extends over 20 hectares. Both the campuses have a variety of buildings serving the various needs of the University community. A third campus extending over 80 hectares is located at Taramani near the Instronic campus, Adyar. The Bioprocess Laboratory donated by SPIC is located at present in this campus and a few more centers of advanced studies, like National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), Sugar Research Institute, Mechatronics Institute, Entreprenuership Development Park, and Convention Centre will also be housed there in future.


Since December 2001,it has become a large, highly renowned Affiliated University, having brought into its fold about 426 Self-financing Engineering Colleges six Government Colleges and three Government-aided Engineering colleges located in various parts of Tamilnadu State.

STATUS 

     The Anna University ,which is of the affiliated type is a member of the Association of Indian Universities, the Association of Commonwealth Universities and Partner of UNESCO International Center for Engineering Education (UICEE). UGC have accredited Anna University with Five Star Status in 2002 which is the highest rating. With proven capabilities both in academic and research areas, Anna University was able to receive this honour for a period of five years for excellence in Technical Education. 


Check The Syllabus

ME 2401 Mechatronics 
ME 2402 Computer Integrated Manufacturing 
ME 2403 Power Plant Engineering 
ME 2027 Process Planning & Cost Estimation 
ME 2029 Design of Jigs, Fixtures & Press Tools 
ME 2030 Composite Materials 
ME 2028 Robotics 
ME 2031 Thermal Turbo machines 
ME 2032 Computational Fluid Dynamics 
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ME2403 POWER PLANT ENGINEERING L T P C
3 0 0 3
OBJECTIVE:
To understand the various components , operations and applications of different
types of power plants

UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO POWER PLANTS AND BOILERS 9
Layout of Steam , Hydel , Diesel , MHD, Nuclear and Gas turbine Power Plants
Combined Power cycles – comparison and selection , Load duration Curves Steam
boilers and cycles – High pressure and Super Critical Boilers – Fluidised Bed Boilers

UNIT II STEAM POWER PLANT 9
Fuel and ash handling ,Combustion Equipment for burning coal, Mechanical Stokers.
Pulveriser, Electrostatic Precipitator, Draught- Different Types, Surface condenser
types, cooling Towers

UNIT III NUCLEAR AND HYDEL POWER PLANTS 9
Nuclear Energy-Fission , Fusion Reaction, Types of Reactors, Pressurized water reactor
,Boiling water reactor, Waste disposal and safety Hydel Power plant- Essential
elements, Selection of turbines, governing of Turbines- Micro hydel developments

UNIT IV DIESEL AND GAS TURBINE POWER PLANT 9
Types of diesel plants, components , Selection of Engine type, applications-Gas turbine
power plant- Fuels- Gas turbine material – open and closed cycles- reheating –
Regeneration and intercooling – combines cycle

UNIT V OTHER POWER PLANTS AND ECONOMICS OF POWER PLANTS 9
Geo thermal- OTEC- tidel- Pumped storage –Solar central receiver system Cost of
electric Energy- Fixed and operating costs-Energy rates- Types tariffs- Economics of
load sharing, comparison of various power plants.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Arora S.C and Domkundwar S, “A Course in Power Plant Engineering”, Dhanpat
Rai, 2001
2. Nag P.K ,”Power Plant Engineering”. Third edition Tata McGraw- Hill ,2007
REFERENCES:
1. EI-Wakil M.M ,Power “Plant Technology,” Tata McGraw-Hill 1984
2. K.K.Ramalingam , “ Power Plant Engineering “, Scitech Publications, 2002
3. G.R,Nagpal , “Power Plant Engineering”, Khanna Publishers 1998
4. G.D.Rai, “Introduction to Power Plant technology” Khanna Publishers, 1995

About Anna University

     Anna University was established on 4th September 1978 as a unitary type of University. It offers higher education in Engineering, Technology and allied Sciences relevant to the current and projected needs of the society.Besides promoting research and disseminating knowledge gained therefrom, it fosters cooperation between the academic and industrial communities.The University was formed by bringing together and integrating two well-known technical institutions in the city of Madras.   

College of Engineering, Guindy (CEG)(1794)
Madras Institute of Technology , Chrompet (MIT)(1949) and three Technological Departments of the University of Madras.
Alagappa College of Technology (ACT)(1944)
School of Architecture and Planning (SAP)(1957)
Situated in the southern part of the city of Madras (Chennai), the University's main campus extends over 100 hectares abutting the Adyar River on the north and Raj Bhavan on the south. The Madras Institute of Technology at Chrompet constitutes the second campus of the University which extends over 20 hectares. Both the campuses have a variety of buildings serving the various needs of the University community. A third campus extending over 80 hectares is located at Taramani near the Instronic campus, Adyar. The Bioprocess Laboratory donated by SPIC is located at present in this campus and a few more centers of advanced studies, like National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), Sugar Research Institute, Mechatronics Institute, Entreprenuership Development Park, and Convention Centre will also be housed there in future.


Since December 2001,it has become a large, highly renowned Affiliated University, having brought into its fold about 426 Self-financing Engineering Colleges six Government Colleges and three Government-aided Engineering colleges located in various parts of Tamilnadu State.

STATUS 

     The Anna University ,which is of the affiliated type is a member of the Association of Indian Universities, the Association of Commonwealth Universities and Partner of UNESCO International Center for Engineering Education (UICEE). UGC have accredited Anna University with Five Star Status in 2002 which is the highest rating. With proven capabilities both in academic and research areas, Anna University was able to receive this honour for a period of five years for excellence in Technical Education. 

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ME 2401 Mechatronics 
ME 2402 Computer Integrated Manufacturing 
ME 2403 Power Plant Engineering 
ME 2027 Process Planning & Cost Estimation 
ME 2029 Design of Jigs, Fixtures & Press Tools 
ME 2030 Composite Materials 
ME 2028 Robotics 
ME 2031 Thermal Turbo machines 
ME 2032 Computational Fluid Dynamics 
ME 2034 Nuclear Engineering 
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ME2030 COMPOSITE MATERIALS L T P C
3 0 0 3
OBJECTIVES:
  • To understand the fundamentals of composite material strength and its mechanical
  • behavior Understanding the analysis of fiber reinforced Laminate design for different
  • combinations of plies with different orientations of the fiber.
  • Thermo-mechanical behavior and study of residual stresses in Laminates during
  • processing. Implementation of Classical Laminate Theory (CLT) to study andanalysis for residual stresses in an isotropic layered structure such as electronic chips.
UNIT I INTRODUCTION, LAMINA CONSTITUTIVE EQUATIONS &
MANUFACTURING 12
Definition –Need – General Characteristics, Applications. Fibers – Glass, Carbon,
Ceramic and Aramid fibers. Matrices – Polymer, Graphite, Ceramic and Metal Matrices
– Characteristics of fibers and matrices. Lamina Constitutive Equations: Lamina
Assumptions – Macroscopic Viewpoint. Generalized Hooke’s Law. Reduction to
Homogeneous Orthotropic Lamina – Isotropic limit case, Orthotropic Stiffness matrix
(Qij), Typical Commercial material properties, Rule of Mixtures. Generally Orthotropic
Lamina –Transformation Matrix, Transformed Stiffness. Manufacturing: Bag Moulding –
Compression Moulding – Pultrusion – Filament Winding – Other Manufacturing
Processes
UNIT II FLAT PLATE LAMINATE CONSTITUTE EQUATIONS 10
Definition of stress and Moment Resultants. Strain Displacement relations. Basic
Assumptions of Laminated anisotropic plates. Laminate Constitutive Equations –
Coupling Interactions, Balanced Laminates, Symmetric Laminates, Angle Ply Laminates,
Cross Ply Laminates. Laminate Structural Moduli. Evaluation of Lamina Properties from
Laminate Tests. Quasi-Isotropic Laminates. Determination of Lamina stresses within
Laminates.

UNIT III LAMINA STRENGTH ANALYSIS 5
Introduction - Maximum Stress and Strain Criteria. Von-Misses Yield criterion for
Isotropic Materials. Generalized Hill’s Criterion for Anisotropic materials. Tsai-Hill’s
Failure Criterion for Composites. Tensor Polynomial (Tsai-Wu) Failure criterion.
Prediction of laminate Failure

UNIT IV THERMAL ANALYSIS 8
Assumption of Constant C.T.E’s. Modification of Hooke’s Law. Modification of Laminate
Constitutive Equations. Orthotropic Lamina C.T.E’s. C.T.E’s for special Laminate
Configurations – Unidirectional, Off-axis, Symmetric Balanced Laminates, Zero C.T.E
laminates, Thermally Quasi-Isotropic Laminates

UNIT V ANALYSIS OF LAMINATED FLAT PLATES 10
Equilibrium Equations of Motion. Energy Formulations. Static Bending Analysis. Buckling
Analysis. Free Vibrations – Natural Frequencies
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS TEXT BOOKS:
1. Gibson, R.F., Principles of Composite Material Mechanics, McGraw-Hill, 1994,
Second Edition - CRC press in progress.
2. Hyer, M.W., “Stress Analysis of Fiber – Reinforced Composite Materials”, McGraw-
Hill, 1998
REFERENCES:
1. Issac M. Daniel and Ori Ishai, “Engineering Mechanics of Composite Materials”,
Oxford University Press-2006, First Indian Edition - 2007
2. Mallick, P.K., Fiber –”Reinforced Composites: Materials, Manufacturing and Design”,
Maneel Dekker Inc, 1993.
3. Halpin, J.C., “Primer on Composite Materials, Analysis”, Techomic Publishing Co.,
1984.
83
4. Agarwal, B.D., and Broutman L.J., “Analysis and Performance of Fiber Composites”,
John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1990.
5. Mallick, P.K. and Newman, S., (edition), “Composite Materials Technology:
Processes and Properties”, Hansen Publisher, Munish, 1990.

About Anna University

     Anna University was established on 4th September 1978 as a unitary type of University. It offers higher education in Engineering, Technology and allied Sciences relevant to the current and projected needs of the society.Besides promoting research and disseminating knowledge gained therefrom, it fosters cooperation between the academic and industrial communities.The University was formed by bringing together and integrating two well-known technical institutions in the city of Madras.   

College of Engineering, Guindy (CEG)(1794)
Madras Institute of Technology , Chrompet (MIT)(1949) and three Technological Departments of the University of Madras.
Alagappa College of Technology (ACT)(1944)
School of Architecture and Planning (SAP)(1957)
Situated in the southern part of the city of Madras (Chennai), the University's main campus extends over 100 hectares abutting the Adyar River on the north and Raj Bhavan on the south. The Madras Institute of Technology at Chrompet constitutes the second campus of the University which extends over 20 hectares. Both the campuses have a variety of buildings serving the various needs of the University community. A third campus extending over 80 hectares is located at Taramani near the Instronic campus, Adyar. The Bioprocess Laboratory donated by SPIC is located at present in this campus and a few more centers of advanced studies, like National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), Sugar Research Institute, Mechatronics Institute, Entreprenuership Development Park, and Convention Centre will also be housed there in future.


Since December 2001,it has become a large, highly renowned Affiliated University, having brought into its fold about 426 Self-financing Engineering Colleges six Government Colleges and three Government-aided Engineering colleges located in various parts of Tamilnadu State.

STATUS 

     The Anna University ,which is of the affiliated type is a member of the Association of Indian Universities, the Association of Commonwealth Universities and Partner of UNESCO International Center for Engineering Education (UICEE). UGC have accredited Anna University with Five Star Status in 2002 which is the highest rating. With proven capabilities both in academic and research areas, Anna University was able to receive this honour for a period of five years for excellence in Technical Education. 

Check The Syllabus

ME 2401 Mechatronics 
ME 2402 Computer Integrated Manufacturing 
ME 2403 Power Plant Engineering 
ME 2027 Process Planning & Cost Estimation 
ME 2029 Design of Jigs, Fixtures & Press Tools 
ME 2030 Composite Materials 
ME 2028 Robotics 
ME 2031 Thermal Turbo machines 
ME 2032 Computational Fluid Dynamics 
ME 2034 Nuclear Engineering 
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