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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PROJECT LIST WITH BRIEF INTRODUCTION

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PROJECT LIST WITH BRIEF INTRODUCTION Below are the list of projects with brief description according to different categories. Please take a overview of the project it will help you to decide the project for minor / major submission. After deciding the project you can google the topic name for the further detail i.e. description. designing, calculation & constructional futures. All The Best!!! CATEGORY - MATERIAL HANDLING   MOTORIZED OBJECT LIFTING JACK  - The object lifting Jack works with the help of geared motors and worm gear arrangement to lift the objects. The modified version can even lift car using the same principle. KEY CONTROLLED- FORK LIFTER  - This Fork lifter lift the floor items and place at the required space as instructed by Key controls. MATERIAL HANDLING (X, Y, Z MOTION CONTROL)  - A switch controlled Material handling mechanical assembly that can pick or place the goods in all three axes using three gear motors. ST

SYLLABUS SIXTH SEMESTER/KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY - FUNDAMENTALS OF MANAGEMENT

SYLLABUS SIXTH SEMESTER/KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY - FUNDAMENTALS OF MANAGEMENT B. Tech. (Sixth semester) Mechanical Engineering FUNDAMENTALS OF MANAGEMENT HUT-302E Theory: 100 Marks        Sessional: 50 Marks    Total: 150 Marks           Time: 3 Hours UNIT – I  Financial Management Introduction of Financial Management, Objectives of Financial Decisions, Status and duties of Financial Executives. Financial Planning - Tools of financial planning. Management of working capital, Factors affecting requirements of working capital. Capital structure decisions. Features of appropriate capital structure. Sources of finance. UNIT-II  Personnel Management Personnel Management - Meaning, Nature and Importance; Functions of Personnel Management - (a) Managerial Functions and (b) Operative functions. Job Analysis: Meaning and Importance; Process of Job Analysis; Job Description and Job specification. Human Resource Development-Meaning and concept. UNIT-III  Production

SYLLABUS SIXTH SEMESTER/KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY – MACHINE DESIGN II

SYLLABUS SIXTH SEMESTER/KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY – MACHINE DESIGN II B.TECH. (SIXTH SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ME 310 E MACHINE DESIGN II L – 2, T – 6,    P/D - 8 Total Theory: 100Marks           Sessional: 50 marks     Duration of Exam: 04 hours UNIT I Classification of Gears; Selection of type; Law of Gearing, Standard system of Gear tooth, Various Failure modes, Interference, undercutting & minimum no. of teeth. Force Analysis ,Beam strength of Gear tooth, Effective load on tooth, Estimation of module based on beam strength and wear strength, Gear lubrication, materials; Design Procedure, Gear Box design Terminology, Force Analysis, Virtual no. of teeth, Beam strength, Effective load, Wear strength Terminology, force analysis, beam strength & wear strength, effective load on gear tooth Terminology, properties, force analysis, friction, material selection UNIT II Design of flat belts &Pulleys, Design /selection of V belts &Pulley

SYLLABUS SIXTH SEMESTER/KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY - COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING

SYLLABUS SIXTH SEMESTER/KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY - COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING  B.TECH. (SIXTH SEMESTER) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING ME 308 E COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING  Total Theory: 100 Marks           Sessional: 50 marks    Duration of Exam: 03 hours UNIT I Introduction to CAD/CAM, Historical Development, Industrial look at CAD/CAM, Introduction to CIM Basic of Geometric & Solid modeling, Coordinate systems, Explicit, Implicit, Intrinsic and parametric equation Part families, Part classification and coding, product flow analysis, Machine cell Design, Advantages of GT UNIT II Introduction, Transformation of points & line, 2-D rotation, Reflection, Scaling and combined transformation, Homogeneous coordinates, 3-D scaling, shearing, rotation, reflection and translation, combined transformations, Orthographic and perspective projections, Algebric and geometric forms, tangent & normal blending functions, re parametrization, Straight

SYLLABUS SIXTH SEMESTER/KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY - MECHANICAL VIBRATION

SYLLABUS SIXTH SEMESTER - MECHANICAL VIBRATION KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY B. Tech (Sixth semester) Mechanical engineering ME 306 E MECHANICAL VIBRATION Total Theory: 100 Marks          Sessional: 50 marks     Duration of Exam: 03 hours UNIT I Kinematics of simple vibrating motion, Simple harmonic motions, Vectorial representation of harmonic motion. Degree of freedom, Equations of motions, general solution of free vibration, Phase plane method UNIT II Damped free vibration, undamped and damped forced vibrations, Vibrating isolation, Vibrating instruments. Undamped free vibration, Principle modes, Influence coefficients, Coordinate coupling, Orthogonality, Vibration absorbers. UNIT III Geometric method, Stability of equilibrium points, Method of harmonic balance. Influence coefficients, Dunkerleys equation, Matrix iteration, Holzer method, Rayleigh method, and Rayleigh-Ritz method. UNIT IV Transverse vibration of strings, longitudinal vibrations of ba

SYLLABUS SIXTH SEMESTER/KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY - TRIBOLOGY

SYLLABUS SIXTH SEMESTER - TRIBOLOGY KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY B. Tech (Sixth semester) Mechanical engineering ME 304 E TRIBOLOGY  Total Theory: 100marks          Sessional: 50 marks     Duration of Exam: 03 hours UNIT I Introduction to tribological systems and their characteristic features; analysis and assessment of surface; topography; deterministic and stochastic tribo-models for asperity contacts; techniques of surface examination; technological properties of surfaces. Quantitative laws of sliding friction, causes of friction, adhesion theory, laws of rolling friction, measurement of friction UNIT II Introduction, mechanism of wear, types of wear, quantitative laws of wear, measurement of wear, wears resistance materials UNIT III Introduction, dry friction, boundary lubrication, hydrodynamic, hydrostatic and elasto-hydrodynamic lubrication, functions of lubricants, types and properties, lubricant additives. Principles, application to rolling contact bear

SYLLABUS SIXTH SEMESTER/KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY - REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING

SYLLABUS - REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY     B. Tech (Sixth semester) Mechanical engineering ME 302 E Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning  Total Theory: 100 Marks         Sessional       : 50 marks              Duration of Exam: 03 hours UNIT I Basics of heat pump & refrigerator; Carnot’s refrigeration and heat pump; Units of refrigeration; COP of refrigerator and heat pump; Carnot’s COP; ICE refrigeration; evaporative refrigeration; refrigeration by expansion of air; refrigeration by throttling of gas; Vapor refrigeration system; steam jet refrigeration; Thermo electric cooling; adiabatic demagnetization. Basic principles of operation of air refrigeration system, Bell-Coleman air refrigerator; advantages of using air-refrigeration in aircrafts; disadvantages of air refrigeration in comparison to other cold producing methods; simple air refrigeration in air craft; simple evaporative type air refrigeration in aircraft; necessity of coo