GTU Mechanical Engineering B.E sem - 6
syllabus of all subjects
(1) Contributor Personality
Development Program (3160002):
(2) IPDC - 2 (Integrated Personality Development Course) (3160003):
(3) Computer Aided Design (3161903):
Rationale: Computers have become inevitable in
today era and find their application in various stages of product development.
This course intends to introduce students to use of computers in the phases of
product design viz. conceptualization, geometric modeling, graphical
representation and finite element analysis.
(4) Basics of Industrial Engineering (3161907):
Rationale: Basics of Industrial Engineering
course is to prepare students to understand different aspects like: Plant location
and its selection, Plant layout within the plant. It also helps to understand
and apply different concept of production planning and control. Study of
productivity and Work-study are important tools, after studying it student are
able to apply it in the industry for productivity improvement. This course
gives idea about how to prepare job plan, and also gives knowledge of
industrial legislation. Finally, it provides knowledge about Statistical
quality control, entrepreneurship and waste management.
(5) Applied Thermodynamics (3161910 ):
Rationale:
A Mechanical Engineer
must have good understanding of energy conversion in various thermal devices
and must understand phenomena occurring in high speed compressible flow.
(6) Design of Heat exchangers (3161911):
Rationale: The course is design to provide
fundamental knowledge of different type of heat exchangers used for various
thermal applications and to learn the sizing of heat exchangers, thermal
analysis for various heat exchange applications.
(7) Gas Dynamic (3161912 ):
Rationale: The course is design to provide
fundamental knowledge of different type of heat exchangers used for various
thermal applications and to learn the sizing of heat exchangers, thermal
analysis for various heat exchange applications.
(8) Industrial Safety and Maintenance Engineering (3161913 ):
Rationale: This subject focuses on applying
engineering concepts to the optimization of equipment, procedures, and departmental
budgets to achieve better maintainability, Reliability, and availability of
equipment. Maintenance, and hence maintenance engineering, is increasing in
importance due to rising amounts of equipment, systems, machineries and
infrastructure. The subject also focuses on various safety engineering aspects
like understanding hazards, quantifying risk, design for Safety, investigating
accident, safety education and training.
(9) Renewable Energy Engineering (3161914 ):
Rationale: The course is designed to give
knowledge of various renewable energy sources, systems and applications in the
present context and need.
(10) Computational Fluid Dynamics (3161915 ):
Rationale: This is an introductory course in
CFD. In this course, students will be exposed to basics of CFD. Students will
gain knowledge on FD/ FV strategy, formulation of the problem and solution
techniques.
(11) Product Development and Entrepreneurship (3161916 ):
Rationale: Students will develop skills for
evaluating, articulating, refining, and pitching a new product or service offering,
either as a start-up business or a new initiative within an existing firm. This
course is appropriate for all students interested in innovation and design as
necessary components of new businesses today. The aims to acquaint the students
with challenges of starting new ventures and enable then to investigate, understand
and internalize the process of setting up a business.
(12) Computer Aided Manufacturing (3161917):
Rationale: Computer Aided Manufacturing is
highly demanded area now a day. Computer Aided Manufacturing deals with Design
of components to manufacturing and also includes Planning and controlling the
processes. Industries widely use CNC, FMS and Robotics technology now a day.
Students will be familiar with its hardware and software and also able to write
programs for machining.
(13) Tribology And Terotechnology (3161918 ):
Rationale: Majority of mechanical equipment /
mechanisms involve relative motion of links or parts. The course intends to
impart concepts of tribology. Application of tribology in design of mechanical components
is also introduced.
(14) Energy Conservation and Management (3161919 ):
Rationale: The course is prepared to provide
detailed understanding of energy conservation and management, 3Es (Energy,
Economics and Environment) and their interaction, energy audit and financial
management.
(15) Automobile Engineering (3161920 ):
Rationale: The aim is to introduce students to
the vehicle structure and associated systems. Fundamentals related to vehicle
and its systems’ layouts, basic design of vehicle body structure and selection
of systems components are introduced.
(16) Machine Tool Design (3161921):
Rationale: To impart comprehensive knowledge
about consideration of manufacturing processes and metal removal rate during
different advanced processes as well as product development processes.
(17) Advanced Manufacturing Processes (3161922):
Rationale: To impart comprehensive knowledge
about consideration of manufacturing processes and metal removal rate during
different advanced processes as well as product development processes.
(18) Non Destructive Testing (3161923 ):
Rationale: To impart comprehensive knowledge
about differentiate various defect types and select the appropriate NDT methods
and their industrial applications.
(19) Entrepreneurship and E-business (3161924):
Rationale: Entrepreneurship and e-business
subject is introduced with motive to develop entrepreneurial attitude in today’s
competitive environment. Further this subject creates awareness about adopted
technologies in the business.
(20) Cyber Laws and Ethics (3161925 ):
Rationale: This course explores technical,
legal, and social issues related to cybercrimes, Laws Cyber Ethics. Cybercrime
and laws are a broad term that includes offences where a computer may be the
target, crimes where a computer may be a tool used in the commission of an
existing offence, and crimes where a computer may play a subsidiary role such
as offering evidence for the commission of an offence. It is also required to
have knowledge of Cyber Ethics and its role and significance.
(21) Industry 4.0 (3161926 ):
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