Basic pr<strong>in</strong>ciple & survey of cast<strong>in</strong>g Process. Types of patterns and allowances. Types and properties ofmould<strong>in</strong>g sand. Element of mould and design considerations, gatt<strong>in</strong>g, riser, runner, core. Solidificationof cast<strong>in</strong>g, theory and analysis. Sand cast<strong>in</strong>g, defect and remedies and <strong>in</strong>spection. Cupola furnace.Die cast<strong>in</strong>g centrifugal cast<strong>in</strong>g, Investment cast<strong>in</strong>g.Manufactur<strong>in</strong>g Of Plastic Components:Plastic and its past, present & future uses. Injection mould<strong>in</strong>g. Extrusion of plastic section. Weld<strong>in</strong>g ofplastics. Future of plastic & application.Jigs & Fixtures:Locat<strong>in</strong>g and clamp<strong>in</strong>g devices/pr<strong>in</strong>ciple. Jigs and fixtures and its application.Books:1. Manufactur<strong>in</strong>g science by Ghosh and Mallik.2. <strong>Production</strong> Engg. Science by P.C Pandey3. <strong>Production</strong> technology by R.K.Ja<strong>in</strong>.4. Manufactur<strong>in</strong>g technology by P.N.Rao5. Material and manufactur<strong>in</strong>g by Paul Degarmo.MANUFACTURING SCIENCE-1 LABEXPERIMENTS:Say M<strong>in</strong>imum 8 Experiments out of Follow<strong>in</strong>g (Or Such Experiment)1. Design of pattern for a desired cast<strong>in</strong>g (conta<strong>in</strong>g hole).2. Pattern mak<strong>in</strong>g.3. Mak<strong>in</strong>g a mould (with core) and cast<strong>in</strong>g.4. Sand test<strong>in</strong>g (at least one such as of gra<strong>in</strong> f<strong>in</strong>eness number determ<strong>in</strong>ation).5. Injection mould<strong>in</strong>g of plastic.6. Forg<strong>in</strong>g by hand forg<strong>in</strong>g processes.MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMCourse Code ME 416 Credit 3(3-0-0)Part I: Organizations, Management and the Networked Enterprise Information Systems <strong>in</strong> GlobalBus<strong>in</strong>ess TodayGlobal E-Bus<strong>in</strong>ess: How Bus<strong>in</strong>esses Use Information Systems Information Systems, Organizations, andStrategy Ethical and Social Issues <strong>in</strong> Information SystemsPart II: Information <strong>Tech</strong>nology Infrastructure IT Infrastructure and Emerg<strong>in</strong>g <strong>Tech</strong>nologiesFoundations of Bus<strong>in</strong>ess Intelligence: Databases and Information ManagementTelecommunications, the Internet and Wireless <strong>Tech</strong>nology Secur<strong>in</strong>g Information SystemsPart III: Key System Applications for the Digital AgeAchiev<strong>in</strong>g Operational Excellence and Customer Intimacy: Enterprise ApplicationsE-Commerce: Digital Markets, Digital Goods Manag<strong>in</strong>g Knowledge Enhanc<strong>in</strong>g Decision Mak<strong>in</strong>gCOMPUTER BASED NUMERICAL & STATISTICAL TECHNIQUESCourse Code (MAT-491) CREDIT 3 (3-1-1)Introduction: Errors <strong>in</strong> Numerical Computation, Mathematical Prelim<strong>in</strong>aries, Errors and their Analysis,Mach<strong>in</strong>e Computations, Computer Software.Algebraic & Transcendental Equation: Bisection Method, Iteration Method, Method of False Position,Rate of Convergence, Method for Complex Root, Muller’s Method, Quotient Difference Method, NewtonRaphson Method.
Interpolation:Introduction, Errors <strong>in</strong> Polynomial Interpolation, F<strong>in</strong>ite Differences, Decision of Errors,Newton’s Formulae for Interpolation, Gauss, Stirl<strong>in</strong>g, Bessel’s, Everett’s Formulae, Interpolation byUnevenly Spaced Po<strong>in</strong>ts, Lagrange’s Interpolation Formula, Divided Difference, Newton’s GeneralInterpolation Formula.Curve Fitt<strong>in</strong>g, Cubic Spl<strong>in</strong>e & Approximation:Introduction, Method of Least Square Curve Fitt<strong>in</strong>gProc<strong>edu</strong>res, Fitt<strong>in</strong>g a Straight L<strong>in</strong>e, Curve Fitt<strong>in</strong>g by Sum of Exponentials, Data Fitt<strong>in</strong>g with CubicSpl<strong>in</strong>es, Approximation of functions.Numerical Integration & Differentiation: Introduction, Numerical differentiation, NumericalIntegration, Trapezoidal Rule, Simpson 1/3 Rule, Simpson 3/8 Rule, Boole's and Weddle's Rule, Eular—Maclariaun Formula, Gaussian Formula, Numerical Evaluation of S<strong>in</strong>gular Integrals.Statistical Computation: Frequency Chart, Regression Analysis, Least Square Fit, Polynomial Fit,L<strong>in</strong>ear & Non L<strong>in</strong>ear Regression, Multiple Regressions, Statistical Quality Control Methods.References:1. Ja<strong>in</strong>, Iyengar, Ja<strong>in</strong>, “Numerical Methods for Scientific & <strong>Eng<strong>in</strong>eer<strong>in</strong>g</strong> Computation”, New AgeInternational.2. Balaguruswamy, “Numerical Methods”, TMH.3. Sastry, “Introductory Method of Numerical Analysis”, PHI.4. Gerald & Wheatly, “Applied Numerical Analysis”, Addision Wesley.5. Probability & Statistic, Schaum Series.6. Hulquit, “Numerical Method for Eng<strong>in</strong>eers & Computer Scientist”, Addision Wesley.7. Flowers, “Numerical Methods In C++”, Oxford University Press.8. Vedamurthy, “Numerical Methods”, Vikas.List of Experiments:Write Programs <strong>in</strong> C1. To d<strong>edu</strong>ce errors <strong>in</strong>volved <strong>in</strong> polynomial Interpolation.2. Algebraic and transcendental equations us<strong>in</strong>g Bisection, Iterative method of false position, alsogive rate of conversions of roots <strong>in</strong> tabular form for each of these methods.3. To implement Bessel’s functions, Newton’s, Sterl<strong>in</strong>g, Languages.4. To implement method of least square curve fitt<strong>in</strong>g.5. Implement numerical differential us<strong>in</strong>g trapezoidal, Simpson 3/8 rules.6.To show frequency chart, regression analysis, L<strong>in</strong>ear Square fit and polynomial fitELEMENTS OF ECONOMICS AND PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCECourse Code (BAM-315) CREDIT 4(3-1-0)<strong>Industrial</strong> Economics;1. Introduction: -Nature and significance of economics, mean<strong>in</strong>g of science, <strong>Eng<strong>in</strong>eer<strong>in</strong>g</strong> andtechnology and their relationship with economic development.2. Basic concept: - The concept of demand and supply, <strong>in</strong>difference curve analysis, price effect,<strong>in</strong>come effect and substitution effect.3. Money and bank<strong>in</strong>g: - Function of money, value of money, <strong>in</strong>flation and measure to control it.Brief idea function of bank<strong>in</strong>g system, viz; commercial and central bank<strong>in</strong>g, bus<strong>in</strong>essfluctuation.Management:
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