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Shri Rawatpura Sarkar University,

Raipur

Examination Scheme & Syllabus


for
M.Tech.(Machine Design)
Semester-I

(Effective from the session: 2020-21)

Board of Studies

Dr. Ajay Kr. Gupta Dr. Shashank Soni Mr. Kamal Pradan
Faculty of Engineering
Shri Rawatpura Sarkar University, Raipur
M.Tech. (Machine Design)
Semester-I
Examination Scheme
(Effective from the session: 2020-21)

Teaching Examination
hours per Scheme
week
Course Th Type of Total
S.No Subject Theory Practical
Code /Pr Course Marks
T
L T P
C
EX IN EX IN
Stress and
Deformation -
1 MENDE101 Th Foundation 3 1 4 70 30 - - 100
analysis

2 MENDE102 Th Tribology Core 3 1 - 4 70 30 - - 100

Composite
3 MENDE103 Th Core 3 1 - 4 70 30 - - 100
Materials
Theory of
4 MENDE104 Th Elasticity Core 3 1 - 4 70 30 - - 100
&Plasticity
5 MENDE105 Th Elective-I Core 3 1 - 4 70 30 - - 100
MENDE101 Tribology Lab
6 Pr - - 4 2 - - 35 15 50
P
MENDE102 Composite
7 Pr - - 4 2 - - 35 15 50
P Materials Lab

Total Contact hr per week: Total Credit: Grand Total Marks:

L–LECTURE,T-TUTORIAL,P-PRACTICAL,EX-EXAM,IN-INTERNAL,TC-
TOTALCREDIT,Th-THOERY,Pr-PRACTICAL

List of Electives-I
S.No. Subject Subject Code
I Advanced Finite Element Method
II Analysis &Design of Pressure Vessels & Components
III Mechanical Vibration

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Course Title STRESS AND DEFORMATION ANALYSIS

Course Code MENDE101


Course L T P TC
Credits
3 1 - 4
Prerequisites Machine design, Solid mechanics
This course will enable students:
• To apply the various energy methods to the cardinal problems of solid
mechanics such as bending of straight and curved beams and evince proclivity
Course towards further enriching their knowledge.
Objectives • To apply analytical techniques for any solid mechanics problem and make use
of commercial softwares/libraries to solve any problem analytically.
• To Communicate efficiently and ethically the results obtained for any problem
along with the method used
UNIT – I
Analysis of Stress
Analysis of Stress: The state of stress at a point; Normal and shear stress
components; Principal stresses; Stress Invariants; Mohr’s circle for three-
dimensional state of stress; Cauchy’s stress tensor; First and Second Piola Kirchhoff
stress tensors; Plane state of stress; state of pure shear; octahedral state of stress;
Deviatoric stresses; Differential equations of equilibrium; Cauchy’s stress quadric;
Lame’s ellipsoid; Equations of equilibrium in cylindrical and spherical co-ordinates;
Boundary conditions; Airy’s stress function.
UNIT – II
Course
Contents Analysis of Strain
Analysis of Strain: Lagrangian and Eulerian descriptions of a system; Deformation
and Displacement gradients; Analysis of deformation, State of strain at a point;
Principal axes of strain and principal strains; Compatibility conditions(Saint-
Venant, Beltrami-Michel and Cauchy-Navier);Green-Lagrange strain tensor ; Euler-
Almansi strain tensor; Plane state of strain; Strain deviator and its invariants. Stress
Strain Relations for linearly Elastic Solids: Generalized Hooke’s law; Young’s
modulus; Modulus of rigidity; Bulk modulus; Displacement equations of
equilibrium.
UNIT – III
Axisymmetric Problems
Axisymmetric Problems: Thick walled cylinders subjected to internal and external
pressures-Lame’s theory; Shrink fits; Rotating shafts and cylinders; Rotating disks
of uniform and variable thickness. Anti-plane Problems: Torsion of Non-circular

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cross-section prismatic bars.

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UNIT – IV
Energy Methods
Energy Methods: Principle of superposition; Elastic strain energy; Energy of
distortion and dilatation; MaxwellBetti-Rayleigh reciprocal theorem; generalized
forces and displacements; Kirchhoff’s theorem; Castigliano’s theorems; Theorem of
virtual work; complimentary energy.

UNIT – V
Bending of Beams
Bending of Beams: Euler-Bernoulli beam theory; Straight beams and asymmetrical
bending; Shear stresses in thin walled open sections; Bending of curved beams;
Deflections of thick curved bars, Unsymmetrical Bending and Shear Center.
At the end of this course students will be able to:
• Disseminate knowledge of the concepts, mathematical formulation and
applications of the principles of stresses and strain analysis along with the
applications of equilibrium equations and compatibility conditions to solid
Course
mechanics problems.
Outcomes
• Be thorough with the concepts of anti-plane problems such as torsion and their
applications in real life problems and will also be conversant with
axisymmetric problems and their case studies.

1. Theory of Elasticity, Timoshenko & Goodier, Tata McGraw Hill


Text Books Publishing Co.R.K.Jain Production Technology

1. Elements of Continuum Mechanics and Thermodynamics, Wegner & Haddow,


Reference CUP, 2009.
Books

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Course Title TRIBOLOGY

Course Code MENDE102

Course L T P TC
Credits 3 1 - 4
Prerequisites ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS –I, II& III
This course will enable students to:
• Differentiate between the types of lubricants and its respective
Course application area.
objectives • Understand and explain different laws of friction and topology of
surfaces.
• Appreciate the various modes of wear and the wear-mechanism maps

UNIT – I
Introduction of Tribology, Contact of solids, Nature of Surface interaction, Types of
friction, Theory of friction, Mechanism of Rolling friction, Friction instabilities. Wear
and its mechanism, types of wear, Factor affecting wear, control of wear, wear test
rig.
UNIT - II
Lubricants: Properties, selection, Regime of lubrication, Lubricant test, solid
lubricant Theory of Hydrodynamic lubrication, Reynolds Equation, Infinitely Long
Course bearing , Infinitely short bearing.
Contents Unit-3
Converging- diverging wedge, Summerfield Condition, Reynolds Condition, Center of
pressure, Exponential film. Plane slider bearing, Raleigh step bearing.
UNIT – III
Hydrodynamic Journal Bearing, Pressure equation, short bearing, Summerfield
method for infinitely long bearings, viscous friction, Petrify ’s Equation, cooling of
bearing. Porous Bearing.
UNIT – IV
Hydrodynamic Journal Bearing, Pressure equation, short bearing, Summerfield
method for infinitely long bearings, viscous friction, Petrify ’s Equation, cooling of

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bearing. Porous Bearing. 2020-21
UNIT – V
Hydrostatic lubrication, Foot step Bearing Hydrostatic Lift. Elastohydrodynamic
Lubrication, squeeze Film lubrication, rolling contact bearing.
After the completion of course:
Course
outcomes
1. Understand behaviour of bearing in different lubrication regimes and able to
develop mathematical model.
2. Select the type of bearing for any given required engineering use and determine
the load carrying capacity and other related parameters.

3. Decide on the condition monitoring techniques based on performance of


tribological components.

4.
Text 1. Engineering Tribology– Prasanta Sahoo – Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New
Books Delhi, 2005.
2. Fundamentals of Tribology – S.K. Basu, S.N. Sengupta, B.B. Ahuja – PHI Learning
Pvt. Ltd., 2010.
3. Tribology in Industries – S.K. Shrivastava – S. Chand & Company Ltd., New Delhi,
2001
4. Bearing Design in Machinery, Engineering Tribology and Lubrication - A. Harnoy-
Marcel Dekker Inc., 2003

Reference
Books 1. Engineering Tribology – G.W. Stachowiak, A.W. Batchelor – Elsevier India Pvt.
Ltd., New Delhi.
2. Introduction to Tribology of Bearings – B.C. Majumdar – S. Chand & Company Ltd.,
New Delhi.
3. Rolling Bearing Analysis – T.A. Harris – John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York
4. Engineering Tribology – J. Williams - Cambridge University

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Course Title COMPOSITE MATERIALS

Course Code MENDE103

Course L T P TC
Credits 3 1 - 4
Prerequisites ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS –I, II & III

This course will enable students to:


• Distinguish and categorize the types of composite materials.
• Apply the concepts of tensors and estimate the engineering constants of
Course composite materials.
objectives • Identify and apply the concepts of plate theory in solving composite structural
problems.

UNIT – I
Classification and characterization of composite materials; fibrous, laminated and
particulate composites; laminar and laminates; manufacture of laminated fibre –
reinforced composite materials.
UNIT - II
Micromechanical behavior of laminar; stress-strain relations, engineering
constraints for orthotropic materials stress-strain relations for lamina of arbitrary

Course orientation. Strength and stiffness of an orthotropic lamina;


Contents UNIT - III
Bi-axial strength theories. Micromechanical behavior of laminate; Rule of mixtures;
Micromechanical behavior of laminates
UNIT - VI
Single layered configurations, symmetric laminates, and anti-symmetric laminates,
known symmetric laminates; Strength of laminates; Interlaminar stresses.
UNIT - V
Design of laminates. Buckling and vibration of laminated beams, plates and shells.

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After the completion of course:
Course 4. Interpret the cause of failure of the composite structures.
outcomes 5. Apply Micromechanics principles in estimating the properties of fibrous
composites
Text Books • Composite materials: Design and application by Daniel Gay-et-al.
• Mechanics of composite materials By Richard M Christensen
• Introduction to composite materials design (Material Science & Engg.Series)
Reference By Barbero
Books
• Composite Manufacturing Material, Product and Process Engg. By Sanjay
Majumdar

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Course Title THEORY OF ELASTICITY &PLASTICITY

Course Code MENDE104

Course L T P TC
Credits 3 1 - 4
Prerequisites ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS –I, II & III
This course will enable students to:
• To represent the problems mathematically.
• To optimize the solutions.
Course
objectives • To analyze the result numerically and linguistically by fuzzy theory.
• EmphasizethemeaningandpurposeofthesetechniquesandtheiruseinsolvingEngi
nee ring Problems.
UNIT – I
Unit-1 Theory of Elasticity: Plane stresses and plane strain problems, Equations of
equilibrium, Equations of compatibility, Boundary conditions. Stresses functions,
Bihamonic Equations.
UNIT – II
Two Dimensional Problems in Rectangular Coordinate: Saint Venants Principle,
Solution by polymonials, Bending of Cantilever and simply supported beams.
UNIT – III
Course Problems in Polar Coordinates: Stress distribution symmetrical about an axis,
Contents
Bending of curved beams, Thick cylinder Rotating Solid and hollow discs, Rotating
shafts and cylinder, disc of uniform strength, Shrunk fit assemblies of cylinder, stress
concentration due to circular hole in a plate subjected to tensile load.
UNIT – IV
Bending of Plates: Rectangular Plate, Bending of axis – symmetric plate with
different end conditions. b) Torsion of Non Circular shafts: Saint Venants theory of
rectangular shafts, Equilateral triangular shaft, Elliptical shaft, Torsion of hollow
cross sections, Membrane Analogy
UNIT – V
Theory of Plasticity: Introduction Saint Venants theory of plastic flow, yield
criteria, plastic torsion of bars of circular cross section

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After the completion of course:

6. This is the foundation of research and development in the computational


Course domain of engineering and technology.
outcomes 7. As the prerequisite, this will be traced the thought and ideas to design the
behavioral tools over the engineering range.
8. This is a transformation from theory to application through measuring theory.
• Theory of Elasticity – S.P.Timoshenko &J.N.Goodier
Text Books • Theory of Elasticity - Dr.Sadhu Singh-Khanna Publishers
• Theory of Plasticity - Dr.Sadhu Singh –Khanna Publishers

• Theory of Elasticity – S.P.Timoshenko &J.N.Goodier


Reference • Theory of Elasticity - Dr.Sadhu Singh-Khanna Publishers
Books • Theory of Plasticity - Dr.Sadhu Singh –Khanna Publishers

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Course Title Advanced Finite Element Method

Course Code MENDE104

Course L T P TC
Credits 3 1 - 4
Prerequisites ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS –I, II & III, SOM, FM, HMT
This course will enable students to:
• Knowledge of the concepts, mathematical formulation and numerical
Course implementation of FEM and knowledge.
objectives • FEM as applied to solid mechanics, fluid mechanics and heat transfer
problems.
UNIT – I
Introduction and Approximations Introduction to Finite Element Method,
Discretization, Methods of weighted residual, Strong and weak forms for 1D and 2D
problems, Energy principles.
UNIT – 2
Elements and their shape functions Global, local and natural coordinates, shape
functions and their properties, Lagrange interpolation-, one-, two- and three-
dimensional elements, Serendipity elements, h-p elements, isoparametric elements,

Course Gauss-Legendre’s quadrature.


Contents UNIT – 3
Direct Formulation Principle of Minimum Potential Energy, Direct approach, element
and assembly stiffness, treatment of boundary conditions, bar, truss, beam and
frame elements.
UNIT – 4
Energy Principle based formulation Constitutive and compatibility relations, Finite
element formulation for plane stress, plane strain and axisymmetric problem. Work
equivalence, structural formulation using CST and isoparametric elements.

UNIT – 5
Scalar field problems and Dynamics One and two dimensional formulation of Scalar
field problems, Application to inviscid and viscid flows, heat transfer, analogous
problems of torsion. Hamilton’s Principle, Lagrange’s equation, lumped and
consistent mass matrices.

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After the completion of course:


1. The ability to invoke appropriate assumptions, select proper elements
and develop and validate a Finite Element model using a range of
techniques.
Course 2. Application of complex problem solving techniques using
outcomes Software/libraries in team and as individual as well in time effective
manner and demonstrate inquisitiveness for further learning.
3. Be able to communicate effectively and truthfully in reporting (both
textually and graphically) the method used, the implementation and
the numerical results obtained.
• Textbook of Finite Element Analysis, P Sheshu, PHI, 2004.
Text Books • Finite Element Methods for Engineers, U S Dixit, Cengage Learning, 2011.

• Concepts and Application of Finite Elements Analysis, Cook, Malkus and


Plesha, Wiley.
Reference • An Introduction to Finite Element Method, J N Reddy, McGraw Hill
Books International Edition.
• Finite Element Procedures, K J Bathe.

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