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PSO’s, PO, POS, COs

PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs):

PEO1 – Have a successful career in Mechanical Engineering and allied industries

PEO2 – Have expertise in the areas of Design, Thermal, Materials and Manufacturing

PEO3 – Contribute towards technological development through academic research and  Industrial practices.

PEO4- Practice their profession with good communication, leadership, ethics and social  responsibility.

PEO5- Graduates will adapt to evolving technologies through life-long learning.

PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POs):

1. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics and engineering sciences to develop mathematical models for industrial problems.

2. An ability to identify, formulates, and solve complex engineering problems. with high degree of competence.

3. An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data obtained through those experiments.

4. An ability to design mechanical systems, component, or a process to meet desired needs within the realistic constraints such as environmental, social, political and economic sustainability.

5. An ability to use modern tools, software and equipment to analyze multidisciplinary problems.

6. An ability to demonstrate on professional and ethical responsibilities.

7. An ability to communicate, write reports and express research findings in a scientific community.

8. An ability to adapt quickly to the global changes and contemporary practices.

9. An ability to engage in life-long learning.

PROGRAM SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES (PSOs):

  1. To design and develop diagnostic and therapeutic devices that reduces physician burnout and enhance the quality of life for the end user by applying fundamentals of Biomedical Engineering.
  2. To apply software skills in developing algorithms for solving healthcare related problems in various fields of Medical sector.
  3. To adapt to emerging information and communication technologies (ICT) to innovate ideas and solutions for current societal and scientific issues thereby developing indigenous medical instruments that are on par with the existing technology.

Provide mapping of

1) POs to PEOs and

2) PSOs to PEOs. Use the following marking:

Contribution 1: Reasonable 2: Significant 3: Strong

COURSE OUTCOMES (COs) :

SEMESTER I

C101 – COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH (HS8151)

C101.1Read articles of a general kind in magazines and newspapers.
C101.2Participate effectively in informal conversations; introduce themselves and their friends and express opinions in English.
C101.3Comprehend conversations and short talks delivered in English
C101.4Write short essays of a general kind and personal letters and emails in English.

C102 – ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS – I (MA8151)

C102.1Use both the limit definition and rules of differentiation to differentiate functions.
C102.2Apply differentiation to solve maxima and minima problems.
C102.3Evaluate integrals both by using Riemann sums and by using the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.
C102.4Apply integration to compute multiple integrals, area, volume, integrals in polar coordinates, in addition to change of order and change of variables.
C102.5Evaluate integrals using techniques of integration, such as substitution, partial fractions and integration by parts.
C102.6Determine convergence/divergence of improper integrals and evaluate convergent improper integrals.
C102.7Apply various techniques in solving differential equations.

C103 – ENGINEERING PHYSICS (PH8151)

C103.1The students will gain knowledge on the basics of properties of matter and its applications,
C103.2The students will acquire knowledge on the concepts of waves and optical devices and their applications in fibre optics,
C103.3The students will have adequate knowledge on the concepts of thermal properties of materials and their applications in expansion joints and heat exchangers,
C103.4The students will get knowledge on advanced physics concepts of quantum theory and its applications in tunneling microscopes, and
C103.5The students will understand the basics of crystals, their structures and different crystal growth techniques.

C104 – ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY (CY8151)

C104.1The knowledge gained on engineering materials, fuels, energy sources and water treatment techniques will facilitate better understanding of engineering processes and applications for further learning.

C105 – PROBLEM SOLVING AND PYTHON PROGRAMMING (GE8151)

C105.1Develop algorithmic solutions to simple computational problems
C105.2Read, write, execute by hand simple Python programs.
C105.3Structure simple Python programs for solving problems.
C105.4Decompose a Python program into functions.
C105.5Represent compound data using Python lists, tuples, dictionaries.
C105.6Read and write data from/to files in Python Programs.

C106 – ENGINEERING GRAPHICS (GE8152)

C106.1Familiarize with the fundamentals and standards of Engineering graphics
C106.2Perform freehand sketching of basic geometrical constructions and multiple views of objects.
C106.3Project orthographic projections of lines and plane surfaces.
C106.4Draw projections and solids and development of surfaces.
C106.5Visualize and to project isometric and perspective sections of simple solids.

C107 – PROBLEM SOLVING AND PYTHON PROGRAMMING LABORATORY

(GE8161)

C107.1Write, test, and debug simple Python programs.
C107.2Implement Python programs with conditionals and loops.
C107.3Develop Python programs step-wise by defining functions and calling them.
C107.4Use Python lists, tuples, dictionaries for representing compound data.
C107.5Read and write data from/to files in Python.

C108 – PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY LABORATORY (BS8161)

PHYSICS LABORATORY
C108.1Apply principles of elasticity, optics and thermal properties for engineering applications
CHEMISTRY LABORATORY
C108.2The students will be outfitted with hands-on knowledge in the quantitative chemical analysis of water quality related parameters.

SEMESTER II

C109 – TECHNICAL ENGLISH (HS8251)

C109.1Read technical texts and write area- specific texts effortlessly.
C109.2Listen and comprehend lectures and talks in their area of specialization successfully.
C109.3Speak appropriately and effectively in varied formal and informal contexts.
C109.4Write reports and winning job applications.

C110 – ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS – II (MA8251)

C110.1Eigenvalues and eigenvectors, diagonalization of a matrix, Symmetric matrices, Positive definite matrices and similar matrices.
C110.2Gradient, divergence and curl of a vector point function and related identities.
C110.3Evaluation of line, surface and volume integrals using Gauss, Stokes and Green’s theorems and their verification.
C110.4Analytic functions, conformal mapping and complex integration.
C110.5Laplace transform and inverse transform of simple functions, properties, various related theorems and application to differential equations with constant coefficients

C111 – MATERIALS SCIENCE (PH8251)

C111.1The students will have knowledge on the various phase diagrams and their applications
C111.2The students will acquire knowledge on Fe-Fe3C phase diagram,various microstructures and alloys
C111.3The students will get knowledge on mechanical properties of materials and their measurement
C111.4

The students will gain knowledge on magnetic, dielectric and superconducting properties of

materials

C111.5The students will understand the basics of ceramics, composites and nanomaterials.

C112 – BASICS ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENT ENGINEERING
(
BE8253)

C112.1Understand electric circuits and working principles of electrical machines
C112.2Understand the concepts of various electronic devices
C112.3Choose appropriate instruments for electrical measurement for a specific application

C113 – ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING (GE8291)

C113.1Environmental Pollution or problems cannot be solved by mere laws. Public participation is an important aspect which serves the environmental Protection. One will obtain knowledge on the following after completing the course.
C113.2Public awareness of environmental is at infant stage.
C113.3Ignorance and incomplete knowledge has lead to misconceptions
C113.4Development and improvement in std. of living has lead to serious environmental disasters

C114 – ENGINEERING MECHANICS (GE8292)

C114.1Illustrate the vectorial and scalar representation of forces and moments
C114.2Analyse the rigid body in equilibrium
C114.3Evaluate the properties of surfaces and solids
C114.4Calculate dynamic forces exerted in rigid body
C114.5Determine the friction and the effects by the laws of friction

C115 – ENGINEERING PRACTICES LABORATORY (GE8261)

C115.1Fabricate carpentry components and pipe connections including plumbing works.
C115.2Use welding equipments to join the structures.
C115.3Carry out the basic machining operations.
C115.4Make the models using sheet metal works.
C115.5Illustrate on centrifugal pump, Air conditioner, operations of smithy, foundary and fittings.
C115.6Carry out basic home electrical works and appliances.
C115.7Measure the electrical quantities.
C115.8Elaborate on the components, gates, soldering practices.

C116 – BASICS ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING LAB (BE8261)

C116.1Ability to determine the speed characteristic of different electrical machines
C116.2Ability to design simple circuits involving diodes and transistors
C116.3Ability to use operational amplifiers

SEMESTER III

C201 – TRANSFORMS AND PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (MA8353)

C201.1Understand how to solve the given standard partial differential equations
C201.2Solve differential equations using Fourier series analysis which plays a vital role in engineering applications.
C201.3Appreciate the physical significance of Fourier series techniques in solving one and two dimensional heat flow problems and one dimensional wave equations.
C201.4Understand the mathematical principles on transforms and partial differential equations would provide them the ability to formulate and solve some of the physical problems of engineering.
C201.5Use the effective mathematical tools for the solutions of partial differential equations by using Z transform techniques for discrete time systems.

C202 – ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (ME8391)

C202.1Apply the first law of thermodynamics for simple open and closed systems under steady and unsteady conditions.
C202.2Apply second law of thermodynamics to open and closed systems and calculate entropy and availability.
C202.3Apply Rankine cycle to steam power plant and compare few cycle improvement methods
C202.4Derive simple thermodynamic relations of ideal and real gases
C202.5Calculate the properties of gas mixtures and moist air and its use in psychometric processes

C203 – FLUID MECHANICS & MACHINERY (CE8394)

C203.1Apply mathematical knowledge to predict the properties and characteristics of a fluid.
C203.2Can analyse and calculate major and minor losses associated with pipe flow in piping networks.
C203.3Can mathematically predict the nature of physical quantities
C203.4Can critically analyse the performance of pumps
C203.5Can critically analyse the performance of turbines.

C204 – MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY -I (ME8351)

C204.1Explain different metal casting processes, associated defects, merits and demerits.
C204.2Compare different metal joining processes.
C204.3Summarize various hot working and cold working methods of metals
C204.4Explain various sheet metal making processes.
C204.5Distinguish various methods of manufacturing plastic components.

C205 – ELECTRICAL DRIVES & CONTROLS (EE8353)

C205.1Upon Completion of this subject, the students can able to explain different types of electrical machines and their performance

C206 – MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY -I (ME831)

C206.1Demonstrate the safety precautions exercised in the mechanical workshop.
C206.2Make the workpiece as per given shape and size using Lathe.
C206.3Join two metals using arc welding.
C206.4Use sheet metal fabrication tools and make simple tray and funnel.
C206.5Use different moulding tools, patterns and prepare sand moulds.

C207 – COMPUTER AIDED MACHINE DRAWING (ME8381)

C207.1Follow the drawing standards, Fits and Tolerances
C207.2Re-create part drawings, sectional views and assembly drawings as per standards

C208 – ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY  (EE8361)

C208.1Ability to perform speed characteristic of different electrical machine

C209 – INTERPERSONAL SKILLS/LISTENING & SPEAKING (HS8381)

C209.1Listen and respond appropriately.
C209.2Participate in group discussions
C209.3Make effective presentations
C209.4Participate confidently and appropriately in conversations both formal and informal

SEMESTER IV

C210 – STATISTICS & NUMERICAL METHODS (MA8452)

C210.1Apply the concept of testing of hypothesis for small and large samples in real life problems.
C210.2Apply the basic concepts of classifications of design of experiments in the field of agriculture.
C210.3Appreciate the numerical techniques of interpolation in various intervals and apply the numerical techniques of differentiation and integration for engineering problems.
C210.4Understand the knowledge of various techniques and methods for solving first and second order ordinary differential equations.
C210.5Solve the partial and ordinary differential equations with initial and boundary conditions by using certain techniques with engineering applications

C211 – KINEMATICS OF MACHINERY (ME8492)

C211.1Discuss the basics of mechanism
C211.2Calculate velocity and acceleration in simple mechanisms
C211.3Develop CAM profiles
C211.4Solve problems on gears and gear trains
C211.5Examine friction in machine elements

C212 – MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY – II (ME8451)

C212.1Explain the mechanism of material removal processes.
C212.2Describe the constructional and operational features of centre lathe and other special purpose lathes.
C212.3Describe the constructional and operational features of shaper, planner, milling, drilling, sawing and broaching machines.
C212.4Explain the types of grinding and other super finishing processes apart from gear manufacturing processes.
C212.5Summarize numerical control of machine tools and write a part program.

C213 – ENGINEERING METALLURGY (ME8491)

C213.1Explain alloys and phase diagram, Iron-Iron carbon diagram and steel classification.
C213.2Explain isothermal transformation, continuous cooling diagrams and different heat treatment processes.
C213.3Clarify the effect of alloying elements on ferrous and non-ferrous metals
C213.4Summarize the properties and applications of non metallic materials.
C213.5Explain the testing of mechanical properties. .

C214 – STRENGTH OF MATERIALS FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERS(CE8395)

C214.1Understand the concepts of stress and strain in simple and compound bars, the importance of principal stresses and principal planes.
C214.2Understand the load transferring mechanism in beams and stress distribution due to shearing force and bending moment.
C214.3Apply basic equation of simple torsion in designing of shafts and helical spring
C214.4Calculate the slope and deflection in beams using different methods.
C214.5Analyze and design thin and thick shells for the applied internal and external pressures.

C215 – THERMAL ENGINEERING – I (ME8493)

C215.1Apply thermodynamic concepts to different air standard cycles and solve problems.
C215.2Solve problems in single stage and multistage air compressors
C215.3Explain the functioning and features of IC engines, components and auxiliaries.
C215.4Calculate performance parameters of IC Engines.
C215.5Explain the flow in Gas turbines and solve problems.

C216 – MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY – II (ME8462)

C216.1Use different machine tools to manufacturing gears
C216.2Ability to use different machine tools to manufacturing gears
C216.3Ability to use different machine tools for finishing operations
C216.4Ability to manufacture tools using cutter grinder
C216.5Develop CNC part programming
  

C217 – STRENGTH OF MATERIALS AND FLUID MECHANICS 

AND MACHINERY LABORATORY (CE8381)

C217.1Ability to perform Tension, Torsion, Hardness, Compression, and Deformation test on Solid materials.

C218 – ADVANCED READING AND WRITING(HS8461)

C218.1Write different types of essays
C218.2Write winning job applications.
C218.3Read and evaluate texts critically
C218.4Display critical thinking in various professional contexts.

SEMESTER V

C301 – THERMAL ENGINEERING – II (ME8595)

C301.1Solve problems in Steam Nozzle
C301.2Explain the functioning and features of different types of Boilers and auxiliaries and calculate performance parameters.
C301.3Explain the flow in steam turbines, draw velocity diagrams for steam turbines and solve problems.
C301.4Summarize the concept of Cogeneration, Working features of Heat pumps and Heat exchangers
C301.5Solve problems using refrigerant table / charts and psychrometric charts

C302 – DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS (ME8593)

C302.1Explain the influence of steady and variable stresses in machine component design
C302.2Apply the concepts of design to shafts, keys and couplings.
C302.3Apply the concepts of design to temporary and permanent joints
C302.4Apply the concepts of design to energy absorbing members, connecting rod and crank shaft.
C302.5Apply the concepts of design to bearings.

C303 – METROLOGY AND MEASUREMENTS (ME8501)

C303.1Describe the concepts of measurements to apply in various metrological instruments
C303.2Outline the principles of linear and angular measurement tools used for industrial applications
C303.3Explain the procedure for conducting computer aided inspection
C303.4Demonstrate the techniques of form measurement used for industrial components
C303.5Discuss various measuring techniques of mechanical properties in industrial applications

C304 – DYNAMICS OF MACHINES (ME8594)

C304.1Calculate static and dynamic forces of mechanisms.
C304.2Calculate the balancing masses and their locations of reciprocating and rotating masses.
C304.3Compute the frequency of free vibration.
C304.4Compute the frequency of forced vibration and damping coefficient.
C304.5Calculate the speed and lift of the governor and estimate the gyroscopic effect on automobiles, ships and airplanes.

C305 – KINEMATICS AND DYNAMICS LABORATORY (ME8511)

C305.1Explain gear parameters, kinematics of mechanisms, gyroscopic effect and working of lab equipments.
C305.2Determine mass moment of inertia of mechanical element, governor effort and range sensitivity, natural frequency and damping coefficient, torsional frequency, critical speeds of shafts, balancing mass of rotating and reciprocating masses, and transmissibility ratio.

C306 – THERMAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (ME8512)

C306.1Conduct tests on heat conduction apparatus and evaluate thermal conductivity of materials.
C306.2Conduct tests on natural and forced convective heat transfer apparatus and evaluate heat transfer coefficient.
C306.3Conduct tests on radiative heat transfer apparatus and evaluate Stefan Boltzmann constant and emissivity
C306.4Conduct tests to evaluate the performance of parallel/counter flow heat exchanger apparatus and reciprocating air compressor.
C306.5Conduct tests to evaluate the performance of refrigeration and airconditioning test rigs.

C307 – METROLOGY AND MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY LABORATORY (ME8513)

C307.1Measure the gear tooth dimensions, angle using sine bar, straightness and flatness, thread parameters, temperature using thermocouple, force, displacement, torque and vibration.
C307.2Calibrate the vernier, micrometer and slip gauges and setting up the comparator for the inspection.

SEMESTER VI

C308 – DESIGN OF TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS (ME8651)

C308.1Apply the concepts of design to belts, chains and rope drives.
C308.2Apply the concepts of design to spur, helical gears
C308.3Apply the concepts of design to worm and bevel gears.
C308.4Apply the concepts of design to gear boxes .
C308.5Apply the concepts of design to cams, brakes and clutches

C309 – COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING(ME8691)

C309.1Explain the 2D and 3D transformations, clipping algorithm, Manufacturing models and Metrics
C309.2Explain the fundamentals of parametric curves, surfaces and Solids
C309.3Summarize the different types of Standard systems used in CAD
C309.4Apply NC & CNC programming concepts to develop part programme for Lathe & Milling Machines
C309.5Summarize the different types of techniques used in Cellular Manufacturing and FMS.

C310 – HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER (ME8693)

C310.1Apply heat conduction equations to different surface configurations under steady state and transient conditions and solve problems
C310.2Apply free and forced convective heat transfer correlations to internal and external flows through/over various surface configurations and solve problems
C310.3Explain the phenomena of boiling and condensation, apply LMTD and NTU methods of thermal analysis to different types of heat exchanger configurations and solve problems
C310.4Explain basic laws for Radiation and apply these principles to radiative heat transfer between different types of surfaces to solve problems
C310.5Apply diffusive and convective mass transfer equations and correlations to solve problems for different applications

C311 – FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS (ME8692)

C311.1Summarize the basics of finite element formulation.
C311.2Apply finite element formulations to solve one dimensional Problems.
C311.3Apply finite element formulations to solve two dimensional scalar Problems.
C311.4Apply finite element method to solve two dimensional Vector problems.
C311.5Apply finite element method to solve problems on iso parametric element and dynamic Problems.

C312 – HYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICS (ME8694)

C312.1Explain the Fluid power and operation of different types of pumps.
C312.2Summarize the features and functions of Hydraulic motors, actuators and Flow control valves
C312.3Explain the different types of Hydraulic circuits and systems
C312.4Explain the working of different pneumatic circuits and systems
C312.5Summarize the various trouble shooting methods and applications of hydraulic and pneumatic systems.

C313 – CAD / CAM LABORATORY (ME8681)

C313.1Draw 3D and Assembly drawing using CAD software
C313.2Demonstrate manual part programming with G and M codes using CAM

C314 – DESIGN AND FABRICATION PROJECT (ME8682)

C314.1Design and Fabricate the machine element or the mechanical product.
C314.2Demonstrate the working model of the machine element or the mechanical product.

C315 – PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION (HS8581)

C315.1Make effective presentations
C315.2Participate confidently in Group Discussions.
C315.3Attend job interviews and be successful in them
C315.4Develop adequate Soft Skills required for the workplace

SEMESTER VII

C401 – POWER PLANT ENGINEERING (ME8792)

C401.1Explain the layout, construction and working of the components inside a thermal power plant.
C401.2Explain the layout, construction and working of the components inside a Diesel, Gas and Combined cycle power plants.
C401.3Explain the layout, construction and working of the components inside nuclear power plants.
C401.4Explain the layout, construction and working of the components inside Renewable energy power plants.
C401.5Explain the applications of power plants while extend their knowledge to power plant economics and environmental hazards and estimate the costs of electrical energy production.

C402 –PROCESS PLANNING AND COST ESTIMATION (ME8793)

C402.1Select the process, equipment and tools for various industrial products.
C402.2Prepare process planning activity chart.
C402.3Explain the concept of cost estimation.
C402.4Compute the job order cost for different type of shop floor.
C402.5Calculate the machining time for various machining operations.

C403 MECHATRONICS(ME8791)

C403.1Discuss the interdisciplinary applications of Electronics, Electrical, Mechanical and Computer Systems for the Control of Mechanical, Electronic Systems and sensor technology.
C403.2Discuss the architecture of Microprocessor and Microcontroller, Pin Diagram, Addressing Modes of Microprocessor and Microcontroller
C403.3Discuss Programmable Peripheral Interface, Architecture of 8255 PPI, and various device interfacing
C403.4Explain the architecture, programming and application of programmable logic controllers to problems and challenges in the areas of Mechatronic engineering.
C403.5Discuss various Actuators and Mechatronics system using the knowledge and skills acquired through the course and also from the given case studies

C404 –SIMULATION AND ANALYSIS LABORATORY (ME8711)

C404.1Simulate the working principle of air conditioning system, hydraulic and pneumatic cylinder and cam follower mechanisms using MATLAB.
C404.2Analyze the stresses and strains induced in plates, brackets and beams and heat transfer problems.
C404.3Calculate the natural frequency and mode shape analysis of 2D components and beams.

C405 –MECHATRONICS LABORATORY (ME8781)

C405.1Demonstrate the functioning of mechatronics system with various pneumatic, hydraulic and electrical systems
C405.2Demonstrate the functioning of control systems with the help of PLC and microcontrollers

C406 –TECHNICAL SEMINAR (ME8712)

C406.1To enrich the communication skills of the student and presentations of technical topics of interest

SEMESTER VIII

C407 – PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT (MG8591)

C407.1Upon completion of the course, students will be able to have clear understanding of managerial functions like planning, organizing, staffing, leading & controlling and have same basic knowledge on international aspect of management

C408 – PROJECT WORK (ME8811)

C408.1On Completion of the project work students will be in a position to take up any challenging practical problems and find solution by formulating proper methodology

CO – PO – PSO MAPPING

Subject Code: CE8395 Semester: 3

Subject Name: Strength of Materials for Mechanical Engineers

C214.1Understand the concepts of stress and strain in simple and compound bars, the importance of principal stresses and principal planes.
C214.2Understand the load transferring mechanism in beams and stress distribution due to shearing force and bending moment.
C214.3Apply basic equation of simple torsion in designing of shafts and helical spring
C214.4Calculate the slope and deflection in beams using different methods.
C214.5Analyze and design thin and thick shells for the applied internal and external pressures.

PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (PEOs):

PEO1 – Have a successful career in Mechanical Engineering and allied industries

PEO2 – Have expertise in the areas of Design, Thermal, Materials and Manufacturing

PEO3 – Contribute towards technological development through academic research and
Industrial practices.

PEO4- Practice their profession with good communication, leadership, ethics and social
responsibility.

PEO5- Graduates will adapt to evolving technologies through life-long learning.

PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POs):

1. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics and engineering sciences to develop

mathematical models for industrial problems.

2. An ability to identify, formulates, and solve complex engineering problems. with high

degree of competence.

3. An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data

obtained through those experiments.

4. An ability to design mechanical systems, component, or a process to meet desired needs

within the realistic constraints such as environmental, social, political and economic

sustainability.

5. An ability to use modern tools, software and equipment to analyze multidisciplinary

problems.

6. An ability to demonstrate on professional and ethical responsibilities.

7. An ability to communicate, write reports and express research findings in a scientific

community.

8. An ability to adapt quickly to the global changes and contemporary practices.

9. An ability to engage in life-long learning.

PROGRAM SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES (PSOs):

  1. To design and develop diagnostic and therapeutic devices that reduces physician burnout and enhance the quality of life for the end user by applying fundamentals of Biomedical Engineering.
  2. To apply software skills in developing algorithms for solving healthcare related problems in various fields of Medical sector.
  3. To adapt to emerging information and communication technologies (ICT) to innovate ideas and solutions for current societal and scientific issues thereby developing indigenous medical instruments that are on par with the existing technology.

Provide mapping of 1) POs to PEOs and

2) PSOs to PEOs. Use the following marking:

Contribution 1: Reasonable 2: Significant 3: Strong

COURSE OUTCOMES (COs) :

SEMESTER I

C101 – COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH (HS8151)

C101.1Read articles of a general kind in magazines and newspapers.
C101.2Participate effectively in informal conversations; introduce themselves and their friends and express opinions in English.
C101.3Comprehend conversations and short talks delivered in English
C101.4Write short essays of a general kind and personal letters and emails in English.

C102 – ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS – I (MA8151)

C102.1Use both the limit definition and rules of differentiation to differentiate functions.
C102.2Apply differentiation to solve maxima and minima problems.
C102.3Evaluate integrals both by using Riemann sums and by using the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus.
C102.4Apply integration to compute multiple integrals, area, volume, integrals in polar coordinates, in addition to change of order and change of variables.
C102.5Evaluate integrals using techniques of integration, such as substitution, partial fractions and integration by parts.
C102.6Determine convergence/divergence of improper integrals and evaluate convergent improper integrals.
C102.7Apply various techniques in solving differential equations.

C103 – ENGINEERING PHYSICS (PH8151)

C103.1The students will gain knowledge on the basics of properties of matter and its applications,
C103.2The students will acquire knowledge on the concepts of waves and optical devices and their applications in fibre optics,
C103.3The students will have adequate knowledge on the concepts of thermal properties of materials and their applications in expansion joints and heat exchangers,
C103.4The students will get knowledge on advanced physics concepts of quantum theory and its applications in tunneling microscopes, and
C103.5The students will understand the basics of crystals, their structures and different crystal growth techniques.

C104 – ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY (CY8151)

C104.1The knowledge gained on engineering materials, fuels, energy sources and water treatment techniques will facilitate better understanding of engineering processes and applications for further learning.

C105 – PROBLEM SOLVING AND PYTHON PROGRAMMING (GE8151)

C105.1Develop algorithmic solutions to simple computational problems
C105.2Read, write, execute by hand simple Python programs.
C105.3Structure simple Python programs for solving problems.
C105.4Decompose a Python program into functions.
C105.5Represent compound data using Python lists, tuples, dictionaries.
C105.6Read and write data from/to files in Python Programs.

C106 – ENGINEERING GRAPHICS (GE8152)

C106.1Familiarize with the fundamentals and standards of Engineering graphics
C106.2Perform freehand sketching of basic geometrical constructions and multiple views of objects.
C106.3Project orthographic projections of lines and plane surfaces.
C106.4Draw projections and solids and development of surfaces.
C106.5Visualize and to project isometric and perspective sections of simple solids.

C107 – PROBLEM SOLVING AND PYTHON PROGRAMMING LABORATORY

(GE8161)

C107.1Write, test, and debug simple Python programs.
C107.2Implement Python programs with conditionals and loops.
C107.3Develop Python programs step-wise by defining functions and calling them.
C107.4Use Python lists, tuples, dictionaries for representing compound data.
C107.5Read and write data from/to files in Python.

C108 – PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY LABORATORY (BS8161)

PHYSICS LABORATORY
C108.1Apply principles of elasticity, optics and thermal properties for engineering applications
CHEMISTRY LABORATORY
C108.2The students will be outfitted with hands-on knowledge in the quantitative chemical analysis of water quality related parameters.

SEMESTER II

C109 – TECHNICAL ENGLISH (HS8251)

C109.1Read technical texts and write area- specific texts effortlessly.
C109.2Listen and comprehend lectures and talks in their area of specialization successfully.
C109.3Speak appropriately and effectively in varied formal and informal contexts.
C109.4Write reports and winning job applications.

C110 – ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS – II (MA8251)

C110.1Eigenvalues and eigenvectors, diagonalization of a matrix, Symmetric matrices, Positive definite matrices and similar matrices.
C110.2Gradient, divergence and curl of a vector point function and related identities.
C110.3Evaluation of line, surface and volume integrals using Gauss, Stokes and Green’s theorems and their verification.
C110.4Analytic functions, conformal mapping and complex integration.
C110.5Laplace transform and inverse transform of simple functions, properties, various related theorems and application to differential equations with constant coefficients

C111 – MATERIALS SCIENCE (PH8251)

C111.1The students will have knowledge on the various phase diagrams and their applications
C111.2The students will acquire knowledge on Fe-Fe3C phase diagram,various microstructures and alloys
C111.3The students will get knowledge on mechanical properties of materials and their measurement
C111.4

The students will gain knowledge on magnetic, dielectric and superconducting properties of

materials

C111.5The students will understand the basics of ceramics, composites and nanomaterials.

C112 – BASICS ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENT ENGINEERING
(
BE8253)

C112.1Understand electric circuits and working principles of electrical machines
C112.2Understand the concepts of various electronic devices
C112.3Choose appropriate instruments for electrical measurement for a specific application

C113 – ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING (GE8291)

C113.1Environmental Pollution or problems cannot be solved by mere laws. Public participation is an important aspect which serves the environmental Protection. One will obtain knowledge on the following after completing the course.
C113.2Public awareness of environmental is at infant stage.
C113.3Ignorance and incomplete knowledge has lead to misconceptions
C113.4Development and improvement in std. of living has lead to serious environmental disasters

C114 – ENGINEERING MECHANICS (GE8292)

C114.1Illustrate the vectorial and scalar representation of forces and moments
C114.2Analyse the rigid body in equilibrium
C114.3Evaluate the properties of surfaces and solids
C114.4Calculate dynamic forces exerted in rigid body
C114.5Determine the friction and the effects by the laws of friction

C115 – ENGINEERING PRACTICES LABORATORY (GE8261)

C115.1Fabricate carpentry components and pipe connections including plumbing works.
C115.2Use welding equipments to join the structures.
C115.3Carry out the basic machining operations.
C115.4Make the models using sheet metal works.
C115.5Illustrate on centrifugal pump, Air conditioner, operations of smithy, foundary and fittings.
C115.6Carry out basic home electrical works and appliances.
C115.7Measure the electrical quantities.
C115.8Elaborate on the components, gates, soldering practices.

C116 – BASICS ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS & INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING LAB (BE8261)

C116.1Ability to determine the speed characteristic of different electrical machines
C116.2Ability to design simple circuits involving diodes and transistors
C116.3Ability to use operational amplifiers

SEMESTER III

C201 – TRANSFORMS AND PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (MA8353)

C201.1Understand how to solve the given standard partial differential equations
C201.2Solve differential equations using Fourier series analysis which plays a vital role in engineering applications.
C201.3Appreciate the physical significance of Fourier series techniques in solving one and two dimensional heat flow problems and one dimensional wave equations.
C201.4Understand the mathematical principles on transforms and partial differential equations would provide them the ability to formulate and solve some of the physical problems of engineering.
C201.5Use the effective mathematical tools for the solutions of partial differential equations by using Z transform techniques for discrete time systems.

C202 – ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (ME8391)

C202.1Apply the first law of thermodynamics for simple open and closed systems under steady and unsteady conditions.
C202.2Apply second law of thermodynamics to open and closed systems and calculate entropy and availability.
C202.3Apply Rankine cycle to steam power plant and compare few cycle improvement methods
C202.4Derive simple thermodynamic relations of ideal and real gases
C202.5Calculate the properties of gas mixtures and moist air and its use in psychometric processes

C203 – FLUID MECHANICS & MACHINERY (CE8394)

C203.1Apply mathematical knowledge to predict the properties and characteristics of a fluid.
C203.2Can analyse and calculate major and minor losses associated with pipe flow in piping networks.
C203.3Can mathematically predict the nature of physical quantities
C203.4Can critically analyse the performance of pumps
C203.5Can critically analyse the performance of turbines.

C204 – MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY -I (ME8351)

C204.1Explain different metal casting processes, associated defects, merits and demerits.
C204.2Compare different metal joining processes.
C204.3Summarize various hot working and cold working methods of metals
C204.4Explain various sheet metal making processes.
C204.5Distinguish various methods of manufacturing plastic components.

C205 – ELECTRICAL DRIVES & CONTROLS (EE8353)

C205.1Upon Completion of this subject, the students can able to explain different types of electrical machines and their performance

C206 – MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY -I (ME831)

C206.1Demonstrate the safety precautions exercised in the mechanical workshop.
C206.2Make the workpiece as per given shape and size using Lathe.
C206.3Join two metals using arc welding.
C206.4Use sheet metal fabrication tools and make simple tray and funnel.
C206.5Use different moulding tools, patterns and prepare sand moulds.

C207 – COMPUTER AIDED MACHINE DRAWING (ME8381)

C207.1Follow the drawing standards, Fits and Tolerances
C207.2Re-create part drawings, sectional views and assembly drawings as per standards

C208 – ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY  (EE8361)

C208.1Ability to perform speed characteristic of different electrical machine

C209 – INTERPERSONAL SKILLS/LISTENING & SPEAKING (HS8381)

C209.1Listen and respond appropriately.
C209.2Participate in group discussions
C209.3Make effective presentations
C209.4Participate confidently and appropriately in conversations both formal and informal

SEMESTER IV

C210 – STATISTICS & NUMERICAL METHODS (MA8452)

C210.1Apply the concept of testing of hypothesis for small and large samples in real life problems.
C210.2Apply the basic concepts of classifications of design of experiments in the field of agriculture.
C210.3Appreciate the numerical techniques of interpolation in various intervals and apply the numerical techniques of differentiation and integration for engineering problems.
C210.4Understand the knowledge of various techniques and methods for solving first and second order ordinary differential equations.
C210.5Solve the partial and ordinary differential equations with initial and boundary conditions by using certain techniques with engineering applications

C211 – KINEMATICS OF MACHINERY (ME8492)

C211.1Discuss the basics of mechanism
C211.2Calculate velocity and acceleration in simple mechanisms
C211.3Develop CAM profiles
C211.4Solve problems on gears and gear trains
C211.5Examine friction in machine elements

C212 – MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY – II (ME8451)

C212.1Explain the mechanism of material removal processes.
C212.2Describe the constructional and operational features of centre lathe and other special purpose lathes.
C212.3Describe the constructional and operational features of shaper, planner, milling, drilling, sawing and broaching machines.
C212.4Explain the types of grinding and other super finishing processes apart from gear manufacturing processes.
C212.5Summarize numerical control of machine tools and write a part program.

C213 – ENGINEERING METALLURGY (ME8491)

C213.1Explain alloys and phase diagram, Iron-Iron carbon diagram and steel classification.
C213.2Explain isothermal transformation, continuous cooling diagrams and different heat treatment processes.
C213.3Clarify the effect of alloying elements on ferrous and non-ferrous metals
C213.4Summarize the properties and applications of non metallic materials.
C213.5Explain the testing of mechanical properties. .

C214 – STRENGTH OF MATERIALS FOR MECHANICAL ENGINEERS(CE8395)

C214.1Understand the concepts of stress and strain in simple and compound bars, the importance of principal stresses and principal planes.
C214.2Understand the load transferring mechanism in beams and stress distribution due to shearing force and bending moment.
C214.3Apply basic equation of simple torsion in designing of shafts and helical spring
C214.4Calculate the slope and deflection in beams using different methods.
C214.5Analyze and design thin and thick shells for the applied internal and external pressures.

C215 – THERMAL ENGINEERING – I (ME8493)

C215.1Apply thermodynamic concepts to different air standard cycles and solve problems.
C215.2Solve problems in single stage and multistage air compressors
C215.3Explain the functioning and features of IC engines, components and auxiliaries.
C215.4Calculate performance parameters of IC Engines.
C215.5Explain the flow in Gas turbines and solve problems.

C216 – MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY – II (ME8462)

C216.1Use different machine tools to manufacturing gears
C216.2Ability to use different machine tools to manufacturing gears
C216.3Ability to use different machine tools for finishing operations
C216.4Ability to manufacture tools using cutter grinder
C216.5Develop CNC part programming
  

C217 – STRENGTH OF MATERIALS AND FLUID MECHANICS 

AND MACHINERY LABORATORY (CE8381)

C217.1Ability to perform Tension, Torsion, Hardness, Compression, and Deformation test on Solid materials.

C218 – ADVANCED READING AND WRITING(HS8461)

C218.1Write different types of essays
C218.2Write winning job applications.
C218.3Read and evaluate texts critically
C218.4Display critical thinking in various professional contexts.

SEMESTER V

C301 – THERMAL ENGINEERING – II (ME8595)

C301.1Solve problems in Steam Nozzle
C301.2Explain the functioning and features of different types of Boilers and auxiliaries and calculate performance parameters.
C301.3Explain the flow in steam turbines, draw velocity diagrams for steam turbines and solve problems.
C301.4Summarize the concept of Cogeneration, Working features of Heat pumps and Heat exchangers
C301.5Solve problems using refrigerant table / charts and psychrometric charts

C302 – DESIGN OF MACHINE ELEMENTS (ME8593)

C302.1Explain the influence of steady and variable stresses in machine component design
C302.2Apply the concepts of design to shafts, keys and couplings.
C302.3Apply the concepts of design to temporary and permanent joints
C302.4Apply the concepts of design to energy absorbing members, connecting rod and crank shaft.
C302.5Apply the concepts of design to bearings.

C303 – METROLOGY AND MEASUREMENTS (ME8501)

C303.1Describe the concepts of measurements to apply in various metrological instruments
C303.2Outline the principles of linear and angular measurement tools used for industrial applications
C303.3Explain the procedure for conducting computer aided inspection
C303.4Demonstrate the techniques of form measurement used for industrial components
C303.5Discuss various measuring techniques of mechanical properties in industrial applications

C304 – DYNAMICS OF MACHINES (ME8594)

C304.1Calculate static and dynamic forces of mechanisms.
C304.2Calculate the balancing masses and their locations of reciprocating and rotating masses.
C304.3Compute the frequency of free vibration.
C304.4Compute the frequency of forced vibration and damping coefficient.
C304.5Calculate the speed and lift of the governor and estimate the gyroscopic effect on automobiles, ships and airplanes.

C305 – KINEMATICS AND DYNAMICS LABORATORY (ME8511)

C305.1Explain gear parameters, kinematics of mechanisms, gyroscopic effect and working of lab equipments.
C305.2Determine mass moment of inertia of mechanical element, governor effort and range sensitivity, natural frequency and damping coefficient, torsional frequency, critical speeds of shafts, balancing mass of rotating and reciprocating masses, and transmissibility ratio.

C306 – THERMAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (ME8512)

C306.1Conduct tests on heat conduction apparatus and evaluate thermal conductivity of materials.
C306.2Conduct tests on natural and forced convective heat transfer apparatus and evaluate heat transfer coefficient.
C306.3Conduct tests on radiative heat transfer apparatus and evaluate Stefan Boltzmann constant and emissivity
C306.4Conduct tests to evaluate the performance of parallel/counter flow heat exchanger apparatus and reciprocating air compressor.
C306.5Conduct tests to evaluate the performance of refrigeration and airconditioning test rigs.

C307 – METROLOGY AND MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY LABORATORY (ME8513)

C307.1Measure the gear tooth dimensions, angle using sine bar, straightness and flatness, thread parameters, temperature using thermocouple, force, displacement, torque and vibration.
C307.2Calibrate the vernier, micrometer and slip gauges and setting up the comparator for the inspection.

SEMESTER VI

C308 – DESIGN OF TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS (ME8651)

C308.1Apply the concepts of design to belts, chains and rope drives.
C308.2Apply the concepts of design to spur, helical gears
C308.3Apply the concepts of design to worm and bevel gears.
C308.4Apply the concepts of design to gear boxes .
C308.5Apply the concepts of design to cams, brakes and clutches

C309 – COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING(ME8691)

C309.1Explain the 2D and 3D transformations, clipping algorithm, Manufacturing models and Metrics
C309.2Explain the fundamentals of parametric curves, surfaces and Solids
C309.3Summarize the different types of Standard systems used in CAD
C309.4Apply NC & CNC programming concepts to develop part programme for Lathe & Milling Machines
C309.5Summarize the different types of techniques used in Cellular Manufacturing and FMS.

C310 – HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER (ME8693)

C310.1Apply heat conduction equations to different surface configurations under steady state and transient conditions and solve problems
C310.2Apply free and forced convective heat transfer correlations to internal and external flows through/over various surface configurations and solve problems
C310.3Explain the phenomena of boiling and condensation, apply LMTD and NTU methods of thermal analysis to different types of heat exchanger configurations and solve problems
C310.4Explain basic laws for Radiation and apply these principles to radiative heat transfer between different types of surfaces to solve problems
C310.5Apply diffusive and convective mass transfer equations and correlations to solve problems for different applications

C311 – FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS (ME8692)

C311.1Summarize the basics of finite element formulation.
C311.2Apply finite element formulations to solve one dimensional Problems.
C311.3Apply finite element formulations to solve two dimensional scalar Problems.
C311.4Apply finite element method to solve two dimensional Vector problems.
C311.5Apply finite element method to solve problems on iso parametric element and dynamic Problems.

C312 – HYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICS (ME8694)

C312.1Explain the Fluid power and operation of different types of pumps.
C312.2Summarize the features and functions of Hydraulic motors, actuators and Flow control valves
C312.3Explain the different types of Hydraulic circuits and systems
C312.4Explain the working of different pneumatic circuits and systems
C312.5Summarize the various trouble shooting methods and applications of hydraulic and pneumatic systems.

C313 – CAD / CAM LABORATORY (ME8681)

C313.1Draw 3D and Assembly drawing using CAD software
C313.2Demonstrate manual part programming with G and M codes using CAM

C314 – DESIGN AND FABRICATION PROJECT (ME8682)

C314.1Design and Fabricate the machine element or the mechanical product.
C314.2Demonstrate the working model of the machine element or the mechanical product.

C315 – PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION (HS8581)

C315.1Make effective presentations
C315.2Participate confidently in Group Discussions.
C315.3Attend job interviews and be successful in them
C315.4Develop adequate Soft Skills required for the workplace

SEMESTER VII

C401 – POWER PLANT ENGINEERING (ME8792)

C401.1Explain the layout, construction and working of the components inside a thermal power plant.
C401.2Explain the layout, construction and working of the components inside a Diesel, Gas and Combined cycle power plants.
C401.3Explain the layout, construction and working of the components inside nuclear power plants.
C401.4Explain the layout, construction and working of the components inside Renewable energy power plants.
C401.5Explain the applications of power plants while extend their knowledge to power plant economics and environmental hazards and estimate the costs of electrical energy production.

C402 –PROCESS PLANNING AND COST ESTIMATION (ME8793)

C402.1Select the process, equipment and tools for various industrial products.
C402.2Prepare process planning activity chart.
C402.3Explain the concept of cost estimation.
C402.4Compute the job order cost for different type of shop floor.
C402.5Calculate the machining time for various machining operations.

C403 MECHATRONICS(ME8791)

C403.1Discuss the interdisciplinary applications of Electronics, Electrical, Mechanical and Computer Systems for the Control of Mechanical, Electronic Systems and sensor technology.
C403.2Discuss the architecture of Microprocessor and Microcontroller, Pin Diagram, Addressing Modes of Microprocessor and Microcontroller
C403.3Discuss Programmable Peripheral Interface, Architecture of 8255 PPI, and various device interfacing
C403.4Explain the architecture, programming and application of programmable logic controllers to problems and challenges in the areas of Mechatronic engineering.
C403.5Discuss various Actuators and Mechatronics system using the knowledge and skills acquired through the course and also from the given case studies

C404 –SIMULATION AND ANALYSIS LABORATORY (ME8711)

C404.1Simulate the working principle of air conditioning system, hydraulic and pneumatic cylinder and cam follower mechanisms using MATLAB.
C404.2Analyze the stresses and strains induced in plates, brackets and beams and heat transfer problems.
C404.3Calculate the natural frequency and mode shape analysis of 2D components and beams.

C405 –MECHATRONICS LABORATORY (ME8781)

C405.1Demonstrate the functioning of mechatronics system with various pneumatic, hydraulic and electrical systems
C405.2Demonstrate the functioning of control systems with the help of PLC and microcontrollers

C406 –TECHNICAL SEMINAR (ME8712)

C406.1To enrich the communication skills of the student and presentations of technical topics of interest

SEMESTER VIII

C407 – PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT (MG8591)

C407.1Upon completion of the course, students will be able to have clear understanding of managerial functions like planning, organizing, staffing, leading & controlling and have same basic knowledge on international aspect of management

C408 – PROJECT WORK (ME8811)

C408.1On Completion of the project work students will be in a position to take up any challenging practical problems and find solution by formulating proper methodology

CO – PO – PSO MAPPING

Subject Code: CE8395 Semester: 3

Subject Name: Strength of Materials for Mechanical Engineers

C214.1Understand the concepts of stress and strain in simple and compound bars, the importance of principal stresses and principal planes.
C214.2Understand the load transferring mechanism in beams and stress distribution due to shearing force and bending moment.
C214.3Apply basic equation of simple torsion in designing of shafts and helical spring
C214.4Calculate the slope and deflection in beams using different methods.
C214.5Analyze and design thin and thick shells for the applied internal and external pressures.



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