Mechanical engineering semester 5 syallabus , mumbai university, mumbai, India
Fluid MechanicsT.E. Sem. V [MECH]
EVALUATION SYSTEM
Time Marks Theory Exam 3 Hrs. 100
Practical Exam 02(PE) 25
Oral Exam − 25
Term Work − 25
SYLLABUS
1. Fluid Definition and Properties
Concept of continuum, Newton’s law of viscosity, classification of fluid.
Fluid Statics
Definition of body forces and surface forces, static pressure, Pascal’s law, Derivation of basic
hydrostatic equation, Forces on surfaces due to hydrostatic pressure, Buoyancy and Archimedes
Principle.
2. Fluid Kinematics
Understanding of Eulerian and Lagrangian−approach to solutions, Velocity and acceleration in an
Eulerian flow field, Definition of streamlines, path lines and streak lines. Definition of steady /
unsteady, uniform / non−uniform, one two and three−dimensional flows. Understanding of
differential and integral methods of analysis. Definition of a control volume and control surface, types
of control volumes.
3. Fluid Dynamics
Equations for the control volume : Integral equations for the control volume; Reynolds transport
theorem with proof. Application to mass, energy and momentum transport (linear and angular).
Differential equations of the control volume: Conservation of mass (two and three dimensional).
Navier − Stokes equations (without proof) for rectangular and cylindrical co−ordinates. Exact
solution of Navier −stokes equations: viscous laminar flow of a fluid through a pipe, viscous laminar
flow of a fluid through planes (both stationary, one plane moving with a uniform velocity), Fluid flow
through concentric cylinders. Euler’s equations in two, three dimensions; Bernoulli’s equation.
Kinetic energy correction factor and momentum energy correction factor.
4. Ideal Fluid Flow Theory
Definition of stream functions and velocity potential functions, rotational and irrotational flows in
two dimensions, definition of source, sink, vortex,circulation. Combination of simple flow patterns−
e.g. flow past Rankine full body and Rankine half body, Doublet, flow past cylinder with and without
circulation, Kutta −Joukowsky law.
Real Fluid Flows
Definition of Reynolds number, Turbulence and theories of turbulence − Prandtl’s mixing length
theory, Eddy viscosity theory, k −epsilon theory. Velocity profiles for turbulent flows: one −seventh
power law, universal velocity profile, velocity profiles for smooth and rough pipes, Darcy’s equation
for head lost in pipe flows, pipes in series and parallel, hydraulic gradient line, Moody’s diagram.
5. Boundary Layer Flows
Concept of boundary layer and definition of boundary layer thickness, displacement thickness,
momentum thickness, energy thickness. Growth of boundary layer, laminar and turbulent boundary
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layers, laminar sub−layer, Von−Karman momentum integral equations for the boundary layers,
analysis of laminar and turbulent boundary layers, calculation of drag., separation of the boundary
layer and methods to control it, concept of streamlined and bluff bodies. Aerofoil theory: definition of
an aerofoil, lift and drag on aerofoils, induced drag.
6. Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics
Basic concepts, Basic aspects of discretization. Grids with appropriate transformation, some simple
CFD techniques. Finite volume method of analysis, solutions to simple flow problems. Numerical
solution by means of an implicit method and pressure correction method.
References :
1. Fluid Mechanics (Streeter and Wylie)McGraw Hill
2. Mechanics of Fluid 3
rd
edition (Merle Potter, David Wiggert)Cengage Learning
3. Fundamental of Fluid Mechanics 5
th
edition (Munson)Wiley
4. Fluid Mechanics (Frank M. White)McGraw Hill
5. Fluid Mechanics (Cengel, Yunus, Bhattacharya, Souvik)McGraw Hill
6. Fluid Mechanics (K.L. Kumar)
7. Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics (Niyogi)Pearson Education
8. An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics The Finite Volume Method 2
nd
edition (Versteeg)
Pearson Education
9. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics 5
th
edition (Fox)Wiley
10. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, (Shaughnessy)et al, OxFord
11. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machines 2
nd
ed., Tata McGraw Hill
12. Fluid Mechanics (Yunus Cengel and John Cimbala) Tata McGraw Hill.
13. Advanced Fluid Dynamics (Muralidhar and Biswas)
14. Fluid Mechanics (Douglas)et.al. 5
th
, Pearson Education
15. Computational Fluid Dynamics (John Anderson)McGraw Hill
16. Fluid Mechanics with Engineering Applications (John Finnemore, Joseph Franzini)McGraw Hill
17. 1000 Solved Problems in Fluid Mechanics (K. Subramanya)Tata McGraw Hill
Graphic User Interface and Database Management
T.E. Sem. V [MECH]
EVALUATION SYSTEM
Time Marks Theory Exam − −
Practical Exam 04(PE) 50
Oral Exam − 50
Term Work − 50
SYLLABUS
1. GUI
Murphy ’s Law of GUI Design, Features of GUI, Iconsand graphics, Identifying visual cues, clear
communication, color selection, GUI standard, planning GUI Design Work. Goal Directed Design,
Software design, Visual Interface design, Menus, Dialog Boxes, Toolbars, Gizmo- laden dialog
boxes, Entry gizmos, extraction gizmos, visual gizmos.
Visual programming; Software Component Mindset-role of programming code.
2. VB. Net
Building objects : Understanding objects, building classes, reusability, constructor, inheritance the
frame work classes.
Advanced Technique : Building a favorites viewer using shared properties and methods,
understanding OOP and memory management Building class libraries:- Understanding class libraries,
Using strong names, Registering assemblies, Designing class libraries.
Creating your own custom controls : Windows forms control, Exposing properties from user control,
Inheriting control behavior, Design time or run time, Creating a Form Library.
Accessing Database : Data Access components, Data Binding.
Database Programming : ADO.NET, The ADO.NET Classes in action, Data Binding − Unit
References. BVB.Net
3. Data base concepts and Systems
Introduction : Purpose of Database Systems, Views of data, Data Models, database language,
Transaction Management, Storage Management, Database Administrator, Database Users, Overall
System Structure, Different types of Database Systems.
4. E− −− −R Model :Basic Concepts, Design Issues, Mapping Constraints, Keys, E−R Diagram, Weak Entity set,
Extended E−R features, Design of an E−R Database Schema, Reduction of an E−R schema to Tables.
Relational Model :Structure of Relational Database, The Relational Algebra, The tuple relational
calculus, The Domain Relational Calculus, Views.
5. SQL : background, Basic Structure, SET operations, Aggregate functions, Null Values, Nested Sub
queries, Derived Relations, Views, Modification of Database, Joined Relations, DDL, other SQL features.
Transaction : Transaction Concepts, State, Implementations of Atomicity and durability, Concurrent
Executions, Serializability, Recoverability, Transaction Definition in SQL.
Concurrency Control : Lock based protocol, Timestamp based protocol, Validation based protocol,
Multiple Granularity, Multi version Schemes, Deadlock Handing, Insert and Delete operations,
Concurrency in index structure.
6. SQL SERVER
SQL Server Database Architecture- physical Architecture- logical Architecture
SQL Server administration tasks and tools – The SQL Server Enterprise Manager
Security and user administration, SQL Server Command −Line utilities, Database Maintenance Data
base design and performance.
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References:
1. Using visual basic 6 / (Reselman, Rob: Peasjey, R.Pruchniak)Prentice Hall India pvt. Ltd.,
2. Visual Basic 6: In Record Time/ (Brown), S.B P B Publication
3. SQL Server 2000 Black Book (Patrick Dalton, Paul Whitehead)dreamtech press
4. Beginning SQL Server 2000 for Visual Basic Developers Willis thearon Shroff publishers
5. An Introduction to Database System (C.J. Date)
6. Principles of Database System, (Ullman), Galgotia Publications
7. Database Management Systems (Majumdar / A K Bhattacharyya)Tata Mc Graw Hill
8. Object Oriented MultiDatabase System (Omran A. Bukhares & A.K. Elmagarmid)Prentice Hall
9. Database Systems and Concepts, (Henry F. Korth, Sliberschatz, Sudarshan)McGraw Hill
10. DBMS by Date
11. Visual Basic 6 Programming Bible (Eric Smith)IDG Books India Pvt. Ltd.
12. Visual Basic 6 Programming Black Book (Steven Holzner)IDG Books India
13. GUI Design for dummies, IDG books.
14. The Essentials of User interface Design, (Alan Cooper)IDG Books India
15. SQL Server 2000 Black gook (Patrick Dalton)IDG Books India Pvt.
16. Visual Basic 6 Programming Blue Book by (Peter G. Aitken)Technology Press
17. Microsoft SQL Server 7.Q Bjeletich S.: (Mable G. Techmedia)
Heat and Mass Transfer
T.E. Sem. V [MECH]
EVALUATION SYSTEM
Time Marks Theory Exam 3 Hrs. 100
Practical Exam − −
Oral Exam − 25
Term Work − 25
SYLLABUS
1. Conduction
Mechanism of heat transfer by Conduction. Fourier’s three−dimensional differential equation for
Conduction with heat generation in unsteady state in the Cartesian co−ordinates. Solution of Fourier’s
equation for one−dimensional steady state Conduction through isotopic materials of various configurations
such as plane wall, plane composite wall, cylindrical and spherical composite walls. (For cylindrical and
spherical walls, derivation of Fourier’s three −dimensional equation is NOT included.)
2. Unsteady state Conduction through a plane wall having no internal resistance. Users of Heisler charts.
Extended surfaces. Solutions for heat transfer through rectangular fins. Types if fins and their
applications. Effectiveness and efficiency of fins.
3. Convection
Mechanism of heat transfer by convection. Natural and Forced convection. Hydrodynamic and
thermal boundary layers. Similarity between velocity profile and temperature profile. Heat transfer
coefficient (film coefficient) for Convection. Effect of various parameters such as physical properties
of the fluid, system geometry, fluid flow etc. on heat transfer coefficient. Heat pipe−Introduction
and application. Principle of dimensional analysis. Application of dimensional analysis to
Convection for finding heat transfer coefficient. Empirical relations for Convection. Physical
significance of dimensionless numbers such as Nusselt’s Number, Grashoff’s Number, Prendtl’s
Number, Reynolds Number and Stanton’s Number. Reynolds analogy between momentum and heat
transfer. 2.8. Heat transfer in condensation. Nusselt’s theory of laminar film Condensation. Heat
transfer in boiling Curve & critical heat flux.
4. Radiation
Mechanism of heat transfer by Radiation. Concept of black body and grey body. Emissive power and
Emissivity. Basic laws of Radiation: Planck’s law,Kirchoff’s law, Stefan −Baoltzman law, Wien’s−
displacement law and Lambert’s Cosine law. Intensity of Radiation Radiosity. Radiation heat
exchange between two black bodies. Electrical network analogy for radiation heat exchange between
two and three grey bodies. Shape factor for simple geometries. Properties of shape factor.
5. Heat Exchangers
Classification of heat exchangers. Logarithmic Mean Temperature Difference, Correction factor and
effectiveness of heat exchangers. Effectiveness asa function of Number of Transfer Units and heat
capacity ratio. Overall heat transfer coefficient,Fouling factor.
6. Mass Transfer
Mechanism of mass transfer. Importance of mass transfer in engineering. Fick’s law of diffusion.
Steady State diffusion of gases and liquids throughplane, cylindrical and spherical walls. Equimolal
diffusion. Isothermal evaporation of water into air. Convective mass transfer and mass transfer
coefficient. Empirical relations for mass transfer,in terms of Sherwood Number, Reynolds Number
and Schmidt’s number.
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References:
1. Elements of Heat Transfer (Jakole and Hawkins)
2. Heat Transfer (James Sucec)JAICO Publishing House
3. Heat Transfer (Donald Pitts & L.E. Sisson Schaums Series)McGraw Hill International
4. Engineering Heat Transfer (James R. Weity)
5. Engineering Heat Transfer (Shao Ti Hsu)
6. Heat and Mass Transfer (Eckert and Drake)
7. Heat Transfer (M.Necati Ozisik)McGraw Hill int. education
8. Heat Transfer (Incropera and Dewitt)Wiley India
9. Fundamentals of Momentum, Heat and Mass Transfer4
th
ed.(Welty)Wiley India
10. Engineering Heat Transfer N.V.Suryanarayana Penram publication
11. Heat Transfer (S.P. Sukhatme)University Press
12. Heat Transfer (Ghosdastidar)Oxford University press.
13. Heat Transfer 9
th
ed. (J.P.Holman)McGraw Hill
14. Principles of Heat Transfer 6
th
ed., (Frank Kreith)CENGAGE Learning
15. Heat and Mass Transfer (C.P.Arora) Dhanpatrai and Co.
16. Heat and Mass Transfer (Prof. Sachdeva)
17. Heat and Mass Transfer (R. Yadav)
18. Heat Transfer (Y.V.C. Rao)University Press
19. Heat and Mass Transfer (R.K.Rajput)S.Chand & Company Ltd.
20. Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer Incropera Wiley India
21. Heat and Mass Transfer (Domkundwar)Dhanpatrai and Co.
22. Heat and Mass Transfer 2
nd
ed. (Nag P.K.)Tata McGraw Hill
23. Introduction to Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer with ESS Software 2
nd
ed.(Yunus A. Cengel)
McGraw Hill International
24. Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer (Thirumaleshwar)Pearson Education
Mechanical Measurement & Metrology
T.E. Sem. V [MECH]
EVALUATION SYSTEM
Time Marks Theory Exam 3 Hrs. 100
Practical Exam − −
Oral Exam − 25
Term Work − 25
SYLLABUS
1. Significance of Mechanical Measurements, Classification of measuring instruments, generalized
measurement system, types of inputs: Desired, interfering and modifying inputs.
Static characteristics: Static calibration, Linearity, Static Sensitivity, Accuracy, Static error,
Precision, Reproducibility, Threshold, Resolution, Hysteresis, Drift, Span & Range etc.
Error in measurement: Types of errors, Effect of component errors on combination and distribution
of combination errors on components, Probable errors.
2. Displacement measurement: Transducers for displacement measurement, Potentiometers, LVDT,
Capacitance type, Digital transducers (optical encoder), Nozzle flapper transducer.
Strain measurement: Theory of Strain Gauges, Gauge factor, Temperature compensation, Bridge
circuit, Orientation of Strain Gauges for Force andTorque measurement, Strain Gauge based Load
Cells and Torque Sensors.
3. Measurement of angular velocity: Tachometers, Tachogenerators, digital tachometers and
Stroboscopic methods.
Pressure measurement: Pressure standards, Elastic pressure transducers viz. Bourdon Tubes,
Diaphragm, Bellows and piezoelectric pressure sensors. High−pressure measurements, Bridgman
gauges Calibration of pressure sensors.
Vacuum measurement: Vacuum gauges viz. McLeod gauge, Ionization and Thermal Conductivity
gauges.
4. Acceleration Measurement: Theory of accelerometers and vibrometers. Practical Accelerometers,
strain gauge based and piezoelectric accelerometers.
Temperature measurement: Thermodynamic Temperature Scale and IPTS. Electrical methods, of
temperature measurement, Resistance thermometers, Thermistors and Thermocouples, Pyrometers.
5. Metrology
Standard of measurement, line and end standards wave length standard, working standards,
requirements of interchangeability, allowance and tolerance, limits and fits, B.S. and I.S.
specifications for limits and fits, limits gauging, automatic gauging, needs in semi−automatic,
automatic production, principle of operation, features of in process gauging system.
6. Use of comparators such as mechanical, optical, electrical, electronics and pneumatic. Angular
measurements, angle gauges, sine bar, levels, clinometers and taper gauges. Metrology of screw
threads, limits gauging of screw threads. Gear measurements. Measurement of flatness and square
ness, surface finish definition and measurement of surface texture, study and use of profile projector
and tool maker’s microscope, dividing head and auto−collimator.
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References :
1. Experimental Methods for Engineers (J.P.Holman)McGraw Hills Int. Edition.
2. Engineering Experimentation (E.O.Doeblin)McGraw Hills Int. Edition.
3. Mechanical Measurements (S.P.Venkateshan)Ane books, India
4. Metrology for Engineers (J.F.W Galyer & C.R.Shotbolt)
5. Theory and Design for Mechanical Measurements, 3
rd
ed., Wiley
6. Principals of Engineering Metrology (Rega Rajendra)Jaico. Publication
7. Measurement Systems (Applications and Design) 5
th
ed.- (E.O. Doebelin)−McGraw Hill.
8. Dimensional Metrology, (Connie Dotson), CENGAGE Learning
9. Mechanical Engineering Measurement (Thomas Beckwith, N.Lewis Buck, Roy Marangoni) Narosa
Publishing House, Bombay.
10. Mechanical Engineering Measurements (A.K.Sawhney)−Dhanpat Rai & Sons. New Delhi.
11. Instrumentation Devices & Systems (C.S. Rangan & G.R.Sarrna)Tata McGraw Hill.
12. Instrumentation & Mechanical Measurements (A.K.Thayal)
13. Engg. Metrology (R.K.Jain)
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