COURSE OBJECTIVES:
· To introduce fundamentals of various aspects of personality traits.
· To give them adequate exposure to the basic aspects which mould the
Personality.
· To enable them to develop humble nature. To create in them the love for
Human values.
COURSE OUTCOMES:
Upon the completion of this course the student will be able to:
1. Demonstrate Leadership skills
2. Demonstrate Nonverbal skills
3. Exhibit Team culture
4. Exhibit Managerial qualities and communication skills
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
· To familiarize the students with the use equipment’s to determine mechanical Properties of materials to acquire the knowledge in Material Testing.
COURSE OUTCOMES
Upon the completion of this course the student will be able to:
1. Apply methods to determine Mechanical properties and Elastic Constants
2. Appraise the students with the use of testing machines
3. Characterize the microstructures of different ferrous and nonferrous metals.
4. Identify the effect of heat treatment and cooling rates on the properties of steels
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
· Measure the losses in pipes, coefficient of discharge using notch, Venturimeter and orifice meter, Jet on Vanes and Bernoulli’s Theorem that are studied in a lecture course.
· Experiment the performance of hydraulic machines viz. Turbines and Pumps.
COURSE OUTCOMES:
Upon the completion of this course the student will be able to:
1. Estimate minor and major losses in the pipe lines.
2. Calculate the coefficient of discharge through various devices like Venturimeter, orifice meter and Notches.
3. Test the impact of jet on vanes and validation of Bernoulli’s Theorem.
4. Assess the performance of Centrifugal pumps, Reciprocating pumps &Hydraulic Turbines.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
- Acquire basic knowledge about managerial economics, fore casting, market structures and industrial organization.
- Justify cost/revenue data and carry out make economic analyses in the decision making process to justify or reject alternatives/projects on an economic basis
COURSE OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of this course the student will be able to:
- Use the theory of managerial economics, demand analysis and fore casting theories to model business organization.
- Analyze production functions and cost-price functions to manage production, markets and Break-even point.
- Theorize about characteristics features and types of industrial organization, concept of changing business environment in post-liberalization scenario.
- Justify about types and functions of financial management.
5.Evaluate the best alternative from various capital budgeting options and calculate.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
· The student will acquire the fundamental concepts of deformable bodies.
· The student will describe force-deformation, and stress-strain relationships for isotropic materials.
· The student will be able to analyze axially loaded members, beams, plane trusses, thin and thick cylinder for induced stresses, strains and deformations under static loads
COURSE OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of this course the student will be able to:
1. Calculate stresses, strains and deflections in structural members subjected to various types of loadings.
2. Determine the principal stresses and maximum shear stresses subjected to combined loading.
3. Analyze the stresses in statically indeterminate structures and relate the elastic constants.
4. Draws shear force and bending moment diagrams of simple beams subject to combination of loads.
5. Plot the stress distribution in section of the beam subjected to bending and shear loads.
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
· This course provides students an understanding of basic structure and crystal arrangement of materials, the phase diagrams, advantages of heat treatment and the method of heat treatment processes, powder metallurgy processes, the need and application of composite materials.
COURSE OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of this course the student will be able to:
1. Identify the properties of metals with respect to crystal structure and grain size
2. Interpret the phase diagrams of materials
3. Classify and Distinguish different types of cast irons, steels and non-ferrous alloys
4. Describe the concept of heat treatment of steels & strengthening mechanisms
5. Explain the powder metallurgy process, types and manufacturing of composite materials
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
The objectives of the course are to enable students to:
· Demonstrate the fluid properties, fundamentals of fluid statics and fluid flow.
· Interpret the concepts of flow measurements and flow through pipes.
· Acquire knowledge of various turbines and pumps.
COURSE OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of this course the student will be able to:
1. Describe the concepts of fluids and its properties; apply fluid mechanics equations in solving fluid statics such as finding pressure difference in manometers.
2. Classify the concept of fluid flows, solve flow calculations in various types of pipes and apply equation of continuity of mass, energy and momentum equation for analysis of dynamic problems.
3. Solve various velocity diagrams for stationary, moving and inclined cases of flat and curved blades of turbo machinery.
4. Distinguish various hydraulic turbines and pumps with working proportions and efficiencies.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
- Acquire knowledge on laws of thermodynamics, properties of pure substance
- Evaluate power cycle efficiencies
COURSE OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of this course the student will be able to:
1. Recall basic concepts of thermodynamics and calculate work and heat
2. Analyse zeroth and first law of thermodynamics and working of various heat engines
3. Assess quality and quantity of energy and degree of disorderness
4. Analyse cycles using pure substances, perfect gas laws and mixtures of gases
5. Compare efficiencies of various thermodynamic cycles
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
· Students able to find approximate root of algebraic and transcendental equations and get familiarity with interpolation. They get good exposure to numerical solution of Ordinary differential equation. Interpret ideas of random variables, population, sample, sampling distributions. Demonstrate skills in test of hypothesis concerning mean, proportions, difference of means and proportions.
COURSE OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of this course the student will be able to:
1. Approximate root of algebraic and transcendental equations andget the familiarity with interpolation and different interpolation formulae.
2. Solve ordinary differential equations for numerical solution
3. Describe Probability, conditional probability, Baye’s theorem, Random variables and distributions
4. Explain about Population and samples and able to find the sampling distributions, Point and Interval estimations of means, proportions.
5. Test the hypothesis concerning means proportions and their differences using z-test, t-test.