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MG6863 Engineering Economics Notes Regulation 2013 Anna University

MG6863 Engineering Economics Notes

MG6863 Engineering Economics Notes Regulation 2013 Anna University free download. Engineering Economics MG6863 Notes pdf free download.

OBJECTIVES MG6863 Engineering Economics Notes:

To enable students to understand the fundamental economic concepts applicable to engineering and to learn the techniques of incorporating inflation factor in economic decision making.

OUTCOMES MG6863 Engineering Economics Notes :

Upon successful completion of this course, students will acquire the skills to apply the basics of economics and cost analysis to engineering and take economically sound decisions.

TEXT BOOKS MG6863 Engineering Economics Notes:

1. Panneer Selvam, R, “Engineering Economics”, Prentice Hall of India Ltd, New Delhi, 2001.

MG6863 Engineering Economics Notes REFERENCES:

1. Chan S.Park, “Contemporary Engineering Economics”, Prentice Hall of India, 2011.

2. Donald.G. Newman, Jerome.P.Lavelle, “Engineering Economics and analysis” Engg. Press, Texas, 2010.

3. Degarmo, E.P., Sullivan, W.G and Canada, J.R, “Engineering Economy”, Macmillan, New York, 2011.

4. Zahid A khan: Engineering Economy, “Engineering Economy”, Dorling Kindersley, 2012.

Efficient functioning of any business organization would enable it to provide goods/services at a lower price.

In the process of managing organizations, the managers at different levels should take appropriate economic decisions which will help in minimizing investment, operating and maintenance expenditures besides increasing the revenue, savings and such other gains of the organization.

These can be achieved through Engineering Economics which deals with the methods that enable one to make economic decisions towards minimizing costs and/or maximizing benefits to business organizations.

This chapter discusses the elements of economics and the interaction between its various components. This is followed by an analysis of the need and scope of engineering economics. Later, elements of cost and break-even analysis are presented.

Subject Name Engineering Economics
Subject Code MG6863
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GE6757 TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT Notes Regulation 2013 Anna University

GE6757 TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT Notes

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OUTCOMES GE6757 TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT Notes:

The student would be able to apply the tools and techniques of quality management to manufacturing and services processes.

TEXT BOOK GE6757 TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT Notes:

1. Dale H. Besterfiled, et at., “Total quality Management”, Third Edition, Pearson Education Asia, Indian Reprint, 2006.

REFERENCES GE6757 TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT Notes:

1. James R. Evans and William M. Lindsay, “The Management and Control of Quality”, 8th Edition, First Indian Edition, Cengage Learning, 2012.

2. Suganthi.L and Anand Samuel, “Total Quality Management”, Prentice Hall (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2006.

3. Janakiraman. B and Gopal .R.K., “Total Quality Management – Text and Cases”, Prentice Hall (India) Pvt. Ltd., 2006.

QUALITY PLANNING GE6757 TQM Notes:

The following are the important steps for quality planning.

1. Establishing quality goals.

2. Identifying customers.

3. Discovering customer needs.

4. Developing product features.

5. Developing process features.

6. Establishing process controls and transferring to operations.

IMPORTANT POINTS TO BE NOTED WHILE QUALITY PLANNING GE6757 TQM Notes :

1. Business, having larger market share and better quality, earn returns much
higher than their competitors.

2. Quality and Market share each has a strong separate relationship to profitably.

3. Planning for product quality must be based on meeting customer needs, not just meeting product specifications.

4. For same products. We need to plan for perfection. For other products, we need to plan for value.

Recognition is a process by which management shows acknowledgement of an
employee’s outstanding performance.

GE6757 TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT Notes Various ways for Recognition and Rewards are

1. Recognition can be expressed using verbal and written praise.

2. Rewards may be in the form of certificates and plaques.

3. Reward is normally in the form of cinema tickets, dinner for family etc.

4. The financial compensation (for recognition) can be paid in terms of increased
salaries, commissions, gain sharing etc.

5. The efforts of employees can be recognized by promotions, special job
assignments etc.

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Subject Code GE6757
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ME6703 COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS Notes Regulation 2013 Anna University

ME6703 COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS Notes 

ME6703 COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS Notes Regulation 2013 Anna University free download. ME6703 Notes COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS free pdf download.

OUTCOMES ME6703 COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS Notes:

Upon completion of this course, the student can able to understand the use of computers in process planning and use of FMS and Robotics in CIM

TEXT BOOK ME6703 COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS Notes:

1. Mikell.P.Groover “Automation, Production Systems and Computer Integrated
Manufacturing”, Prentice Hall of India, 2008.

2. Radhakrishnan P, Subramanyan S.and Raju V., “CAD/CAM/CIM”, 2nd Edition, New Age International (P) Ltd, New Delhi, 2000.

REFERENCES ME6703 COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS Notes:

1. Kant Vajpayee S, “Principles of Computer Integrated Manufacturing”, Prentice Hall India, 2003.

2. Gideon Halevi and Roland Weill, “Principles of Process Planning – A Logical Approach” Chapman & Hall, London, 1995.

3. Rao. P, N Tewari &T.K. Kundra, “Computer Aided Manufacturing”, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company, 2000.

Computer integrated manufacturing(CIM) is a broad term covering all
technologies and soft automation used to manage the resources for cost effective
production of tangible goods.

Integration – capital, human, technology and equipment

CIM – which orchestrates the factors of production and its management.

CIM is being projected as a panacea for Discrete manufacturing type of
industry, which produces 40% of all goods.
CIM is not applying computers to the design of the products of the company. That is computer aided design (CAD)! It is not using them as tools for part and assembly analysis.

That is computer aided engineering (CAE)! It is not using computers to aid the development of part programs to drive machine tools. That is computer aided manufacturing (CAM)! It is not materials requirement planning (MRP) or just in time (JIT) or any other method of developing the production schedule.

Subject Name COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS
Subject Code ME6703
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ME6702 Mechatronics Notes Regulation 2013 Anna University

ME6702 Mechatronics Notes

ME6702 Mechatronics Notes Regulation 2013 Anna University free download. ME6702 Notes Mechatronics free pdf download.

OUTCOMES ME6702 Mechatronics Notes:

• Upon completion of this course, the students can able to design mechatronics system with the help of Microprocessor, PLC and other electrical and Electronics Circuits.

TEXT BOOKS ME6702 Mechatronics Notes:

1. Bolton, “Mechatronics”, Printice Hall, 2008

2. Ramesh S Gaonkar, “Microprocessor Architecture, Programming, and Applications with the 8085”, 5th Edition, Prentice Hall, 2008.

REFERENCES ME6702 Mechatronics Notes:

1. Michael B.Histand and Davis G.Alciatore, “Introduction to Mechatronics and Measurement systems”, McGraw Hill International edition, 2007.

2. Bradley D.A, Dawson D, Buru N.C and Loader A.J, “Mechatronics”, Chapman and Hall, 1993.

3. Smaili.A and Mrad.F , “Mechatronics Integrated Technologies for Intelligent Machines”, Oxford University Press, 2007.

4. Devadas Shetty and Richard A. Kolk, “Mechatronics Systems Design”, PWS publishing company, 2007.

5. Krishna Kant, “Microprocessors & Microcontrollers”, Prentice Hall of India, 2007.

6. Clarence W, de Silva, “Mechatronics” CRC Press, First Indian Re-print, 2013.

It field of study that implies the synergistic integration of electronic engineering,
electrical engineering, control engineering and computer technology maintenance of a wide range of engineering products and Processes”.with mechanical engineering for the design, manufacture, analyses and processes.

MEASUREMENT SYSTEM ME6702 Mechatronics Notes:

A measurement system can be defined as a black box which is used for
making measurements. It has the input as the quantity being measured and
the output as a measured value of that quantity.

Sensor ME6702 Mechatronics Notes:

A sensor consists of transducer whose function is to convert the one form of energy into electrical form of energy. A sensor is a sensing element of measurement system that converts the input quantity being measured into an output signal which is related to the quantity.

Signal Conditioner:
A signal conditioner receives signal from the sensor and manipulates it into a suitable condition for display. The signal conditioner performs filtering, amplification or other signal conditioning on the sensor output.

Subject Name Mechatronics
Subject Code ME6702
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ME6701 POWER PLANT ENGINEERING Notes Regulation 2013 Anna University

ME6701 POWER PLANT ENGINEERING Notes

ME6701 POWER PLANT ENGINEERING Notes Regulation 2013 Anna University free download. ME6701 Notes POWER PLANT ENGINEERING free pdf download.

OUTCOMES ME6701 POWER PLANT ENGINEERING Notes:

Upon completion of this course, the students can able to understand different types of power plant, and its functions and their flow lines and issues related to them.

Analyse and solve energy and economic related issues in power sectors.

TEXT BOOK ME6701 POWER PLANT ENGINEERING Notes:

1. Nag. P.K., “Power Plant Engineering”, Third Edition, Tata McGraw – Hill Publishing Company Ltd., 2008.

REFERENCES ME6701 POWER PLANT ENGINEERING Notes:

1. El-Wakil. M.M., “Power Plant Technology”, Tata McGraw – Hill Publishing Company Ltd., 2010.
2. Black & Veatch, Springer, “Power Plant Engineering”, 1996.
3. Thomas C. Elliott, Kao Chen and Robert C. Swanekamp, “Power Plant Engineering”, Second Edition, Standard Handbook of McGraw – Hill, 1998.
4. Godfrey Boyle, “Renewable energy”, Open University, Oxford University Press in association with the Open University, 2004.

ME6701 POWER PLANT ENGINEERING Notes

The development of power in any country depends upon the available resources in that country. The hydel power totally depends upon the natural sites available and hydrological cycle in that country. New sites cannot be humanly created for hydel power plants.

The development of nuclear power in a country requires advanced technological
developments and fuel resources. This source of power generation is not much desirable for the developing countries as it is dependent on high technology and they are highly capital based systems.

Many times, hydel power suffers if draught comes even once during a decade and the complete progress of the nation stops. The calamity of rain draught on power industry has been experienced by many states of this country.

ME6701 POWER PLANT ENGINEERING Notes
Subject Name POWER PLANT ENGINEERING
Subject Code ME6701
Regulation 2013
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GE6075 Professional Ethics in Engineering Notes Regulation 2013 Anna University

GE6075 Professional Ethics in Engineering Notes

GE6075 Professional Ethics in Engineering Notes Regulation 2013 Anna University free download. GE6075 Notes Professional Ethics in Engineering free pdf download.

OUTCOMES GE6075 Professional Ethics in Engineering Notes:

Upon completion of the course, the student should be able to apply ethics in society, discuss the ethical issues related to engineering and realize the responsibilities and rights in the society

TEXTBOOKS GE6075 Professional Ethics in Engineering Notes:

1. Mike W. Martin and Roland Schinzinger, “Ethics in Engineering”, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2003.

2. Govindarajan M, Natarajan S, Senthil Kumar V. S, “Engineering Ethics”, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2004.

REFERENCES GE6075 Professional Ethics in Engineering Notes:

1. Charles B. Fleddermann, “Engineering Ethics”, Pearson Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 2004.

2. Charles E. Harris, Michael S. Pritchard and Michael J. Rabins, “Engineering Ethics – Concepts and Cases”, Cengage Learning, 2009

3. John R Boatright, “Ethics and the Conduct of Business”, Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2003

4. Edmund G Seebauer and Robert L Barry, “Fundametals of Ethics for Scientists and Engineers”, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2001

5. Laura P. Hartman and Joe Desjardins, “Business Ethics: Decision Making for Personal Integrity and Social Responsibility” Mc Graw Hill education, India Pvt. Ltd.,New Delhi 2013.

6. World Community Service Centre, ” Value Education”, Vethathiri publications, Erode, 2011

GE6075 Professional Ethics in Engineering Notes

Web sources:
1. www.onlineethics.org
2. www.nspe.org
3. www.globalethics.org
4. www.ethics.org

An elderly carpenter was ready to retire. He told his employer-contractor of his plans to leave the house- building business and live a more leisurely life with his wife enjoying his extended family. He would miss his paycheck, but he needed to retire.

They could get by. The contractor was sorry to see his good worker go and asked if he could build just one more house as a personal favor.

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Subject code GE6075
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ME6505 DYNAMICS OF MACHINES notes Regulation 2013 Anna University

ME6505 Dynamics of Machines notes

ME6505 DYNAMICS OF MACHINES notes Regulation 2013 Anna University free download. ME6505 notes DYNAMICS OF MACHINES free pdf download.

OUTCOMES ME6505 DYNAMICS OF MACHINES notes:

Upon completion of this course, the Students can able to predict the force analysis in mechanical system and related vibration issues and can able to solve the problem.

TEXT BOOK ME6505 notes DYNAMICS OF MACHINES :

1. Uicker, J.J., Pennock G.R and Shigley, J.E., “Theory of Machines and Mechanisms” ,3rd Edition, Oxford University Press, 2009.

2. Rattan, S.S, “Theory of Machines”, 3rd Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2009

REFERENCES ME6505 DYNAMICS OF MACHINES notes:

1. Thomas Bevan, “Theory of Machines”, 3rd Edition, CBS Publishers and Distributors, 2005.

2. Cleghorn. W. L, “Mechanisms of Machines”, Oxford University Press, 2005

3. Benson H. Tongue, ”Principles of Vibrations”, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 2007 (ME6505 DYNAMICS OF MACHINES notes)

4. Robert L. Norton, “Kinematics and Dynamics of Machinery”, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2009.

5. Allen S. Hall Jr., “Kinematics and Linkage Design”, Prentice Hall, 1961

6. Ghosh. A and Mallick, A.K., “Theory of Mechanisms and Machines”, Affiliated East-West Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1988.

7. Rao.J.S. and Dukkipati.R.V. “Mechanisms and Machine Theory”, Wiley-Eastern Ltd., New Delhi, 1992.

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8. John Hannah and Stephens R.C., “Mechanics of Machines”, Viva Low-Prices Student Edition, 1999.

9. Grover. G.T., “Mechanical Vibrations”, Nem Chand and Bros., 1996 (ME6505 DYNAMICS OF MACHINES notes)

10. William T. Thomson, Marie Dillon Dahleh, Chandramouli Padmanabhan, “Theory of Vibration with Application”, 5th edition, Pearson Education, 2011

11. V.Ramamurthi, “Mechanics of Machines”, Narosa Publishing House, 2002.

12. Khurmi, R.S.,”Theory of Machines”, 14th Edition, S Chand Publications, 2005.

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Problem 1. A single cylinder, single acting, four stroke gas engine develops 20 kW at 300 r.p.m. The work done by the gases during the expansion stroke is three times the work done on the gases during the compression stroke, the work done during the suction and exhaust strokes being negligible. If the total fluctuation of speed is not to exceed ± 2 per cent of the mean speed and the turning moment diagram during compression and expansion is assumed to be triangular in shape. Find the moment of inertia of the flywheel.

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Subject code ME6505
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ME6504 METROLOGY AND MEASUREMENTS Notes Regulation 2013 Anna University

ME6504 METROLOGY AND MEASUREMENTS Notes

ME6504 METROLOGY AND MEASUREMENTS Notes Regulation 2013 Anna University free download. ME6504 Notes METROLOGY AND MEASUREMENTS free pdf download.

Notes ME6504 METROLOGY AND MEASUREMENTS Notes:

Metrology is the name given to the science of pure measurement.

Engineering Metrology is restricted to measurements of length & angle.

Need for Measurement

Ensure that the part to be measured conforms to the established standard.

Meet the interchangeability of manufacture.

To provide customer satisfaction by ensuring that no faulty product reaches the customers.

(ME6504 METROLOGY AND MEASUREMENTS Notes)

To coordinate the functions of quality control, production, procurement & other departments of the organization.

To judge the possibility of making some of the defective parts acceptable after minor repairs. Precision & Accuracy of Measurement

Precision (ME6504 METROLOGY AND MEASUREMENTS Notes) :

It is the degree which determines how well identically performed measurements agree with each other. It is the repeatability of the measuring process. It carries no meaning for only one measurement.

It exists only when a set of observations is gathered for the same quantity under identical conditions. In such a set, the observations will scatter about a mean. The less is the scattering, the more precise is the measurement.

Accuracy (ME6504 METROLOGY AND MEASUREMENTS Notes) :

It is the degree of agreement between the measured value and it’s true value. The difference between the measured value & the true value is known as ‘Error of measurement’.

Accuracy is the quality of conformity. To distinguish the Precision from Accuracy, the following simple example can be said. A repaired needle-watch will give Precision readings (same time) all the times, but will give Accurate readings (correct time) only 2 times in a day.

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Subject code ME6504
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ME6503 Design of Machine Elements Notes Regulation 2013 Anna University

ME6503 Design of Machine Elements Notes

ME6503 Design of Machine Elements Notes Regulation 2013 Anna University free download. Design of Machine Elements ME6502 Notes pdf free download.

OUTCOMES ME6503 Design of Machine Elements Notes:

Upon completion of this course, the students can able to successfully design machine components

TEXT BOOK ME6503 Design of Machine Elements Notes:

1. Bhandari V, “Design of Machine Elements”, 3rd Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Book Co, 2010.

2. Joseph Shigley, Charles Mischke, Richard Budynas and Keith Nisbett “Mechanical Engineering Design”, 8th Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2008.

REFERENCES ME6503 Design of Machine Elements Notes:

1. Sundararajamoorthy T. V. Shanmugam .N, “Machine Design”, Anuradha Publications, Chennai, 2003.
2. Robert C. Juvinall and Kurt M. Marshek, “Fundamentals of Machine Design”, 4th Edition, Wiley, 2005
3. Alfred Hall, Halowenko, A and Laughlin, H., “Machine Design”, Tata McGraw-Hill BookCo.(Schaum’s Outline), 2010
4. Bernard Hamrock, Steven Schmid,Bo Jacobson, “Fundamentals of Machine Elements”,2nd Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Book Co., 2006.
5. Orthwein W, “Machine Component Design”, Jaico Publishing Co, 2003.
6. Ansel Ugural, “Mechanical Design – An Integral Approach”, 1st Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Book Co, 2003.
7. Merhyle F. Spotts, Terry E. Shoup and Lee E. Hornberger, “Design of Machine Elements” 8th Edition, Printice Hall, 2003.

ME6503 Design of Machine Elements Notes:

The subject Machine Design is the creation of new and better machines and improving the existing ones. A new or better machine is one which is more economical in the overall cost of production and operation. The process of design is a long and time consuming one. From the study of existing ideas, a new idea has to be conceived. The idea is then studied keeping in mind its commercial success and given shape and form in the form of drawings.

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Subject code ME6503
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ME6502 Heat and Mass Transfer Notes Regulation 2013 Anna University

ME6502 Heat and Mass Transfer Notes

ME6502 Heat and Mass Transfer Notes Regulation 2013 Anna University free download. Heat and Mass Transfer ME6502 Notes pdf free download.

OUTCOMES ME6502 Heat and Mass Transfer Notes:

Upon completion of this course, the students can able to understand and apply different heat and mass transfer principles of different applications.

TEXT BOOK ME6502 Heat and Mass Transfer Notes:

1. Yunus A. Cengel, “Heat Transfer A Practical Approach”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2010.

REFERENCE BOOKS ME6502 Heat and Mass Transfer Notes:

1. Frank P. Incropera and David P. Dewitt, “Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer”, John Wiley & Sons, 1998.

2. Venkateshan. S.P., “Heat Transfer”, Ane Books, New Delhi, 2004.

3. Ghoshdastidar, P.S, “Heat Transfer”, Oxford, 2004.

4. Nag, P.K., “Heat Transfer”, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2002.

5. Holman, J.P., “Heat and Mass Transfer”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2000.

6. Ozisik, M.N., “Heat Transfer”, McGraw Hill Book Co., 1994.

7. Kothandaraman, C.P., “Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer”, New Age International, New Delhi, 1998.

8. Yadav, R., “Heat and Mass Transfer”, Central Publishing House, 1995.

9. M.Thirumaleshwar : Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer, “Heat and Mass Transfer”, First Edition, Dorling Kindersley, 2009.

ME6502 Heat and Mass Transfer Notes:

In heat transfer problems, we often interchangeably use the terms heat and temperature.

Actually, there is a distinct difference between the two.

Temperature is a measure of the amount of energy possessed by the molecules of a substance. It manifests itself as a degree of hotness, and can be used to predict the direction of heat transfer.

The usual symbol for temperature is T. The scales for measuring temperature in SI units are the Celsius and Kelvin temperature scales.

Heat, on the other hand, is energy in transit. Spontaneously, heat flows from a hotter body to a colder one.

The usual symbol for heat is Q. In the SI system, commonunits for measuring heat are the Joule and calorie.

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Subject code ME6502
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