Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer. (Basics <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>rmodynamics, properties <strong>of</strong>fluids and steam, steam turbines, power plants. First and second Laws <strong>of</strong>Thermodynamics, Enthalpy, Entropy, Heat Capacity, Carnot cycle, Gibbs freeenergy, Equilibrium, PV – diagrams, Refrigeration and Air conditioning, principleand models <strong>of</strong> heat transfer, Evaporators, Condensers, Heat engines, Engines (2and 4 strokes ).Manufacturing: Different manufacturing processes like Casting, Forging,Machining, Rolling, Extrusion, Wire-drawing, welding, Turning(la<strong>the</strong>), Milling,Shaping, Gear cutting, Drilling, Fitting.RECOMMENDED BOOKS:1. Schaum Outline Series; Strength <strong>of</strong> Materials by Williym A. Nash 3 rd Ed 1994,McGraw Hill Edition.2. Fluid Mechanics by Lewitt3. Fluid Mechanics by Daugherity4. Engineering Mechanics (Statics) by J.L. Merriems.5. Engineering Mechanics (synamics)by J.L. Merriems6. Strength <strong>of</strong> Materials by Singer <strong>for</strong> Mechanics <strong>of</strong> Materials7. Testing <strong>of</strong> metals by Fazal Karim8. Manufacturing Processes <strong>for</strong> Engineering Materials by Kalpakgjian5. Materials Engineering:Introduction to Materials; Types <strong>of</strong> Materials. Structure <strong>of</strong> an atom, Metallicbonding, Crystal Structures and geometry,Metallic Materials: Mechanical properties <strong>of</strong> Metals and alloys, Ferrous and nonferrousmetals & alloys, Applications <strong>of</strong> Different metals and alloys in industryPolymeric and Ceramic Materials: Polymerization, General purpose andEngineering <strong>the</strong>rmo-plastics, <strong>the</strong>rmosetting plastics, Rubbers.Traditional and engineering ceramics, Processing <strong>of</strong> ceramics, Electricalproperties <strong>of</strong> ceramics, Mechanical properties <strong>of</strong> ceramics, Thermal properties <strong>of</strong>ceramics, Glasses.RECOMMENDED BOOKS:1. Principles <strong>of</strong> Materials Science and Engineering by William F. Smith2 Introduction to Physical Metallurgy by Sydney H. Avner
6. Civil Engineering Fundamentals:Structures; stress, strain, shearing <strong>for</strong>ce and bending moment concepts, beams,columns, footing. Simply supported and Cantilever beams, Pulleys and gears.Transportation Engineering: Introduction, highway administration, schemepreparation, traffic appraisal, environmental appraisal, highway geometry, drainage,lighting, signing, communications and safety, roads and traffic in urban areas,highway maintenance, low cost roads in developing countries.Environmental Engineering: Environmental impacts on water resources projects,transportation engineering projects, waste water treatment and management, watersupply and distribution.Fundamentals <strong>of</strong> Hydraulic Engineering: Properties <strong>of</strong> fluid mechanics, pressuremeasuring devices, flow measuring devices, losses in pipelines, open channels,barrages and dams.RECOMMENDED BOOK:1. Properties <strong>of</strong> Concrete by A.M. Neville.2. Plain and rein<strong>for</strong>ced concrete by Nilson.3. Strength <strong>of</strong> material by Andrew Pytel and Singer.4. Transportation Engineering, Planning and design by Paul Wright.5. Civil Engineer’s Reference Book by LS Blake 4 th Ed.6. Surveying and Leveling by T.P Kanetaker.7. <strong>Public</strong> Health Engineering by STEEL.8. Fluid mechanics with engineering applications, 10 th Ed by Finnemore/Franzini.
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