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PMD101 C: APPLIED MATHEMATICS

4 Credits (4 0 0)
Unit I
Approximtions nd ro!nd o"" errors: 0# Ho!rs
Significant figures, accuracy and precision, error definitions, round off errors and truncation errors.
Mathematical modeling and Engineering problem solving: Simple mathematical model, Conservation
Laws of Engineering.
$oots o" E%!tions: 0& Ho!rs
Braceting methods!"raphical method, Bisection method, false position method, #ewton! $aphson
method, Secant Method. Multiple roots, Simple fi%ed point iteration.
Unit II
$oots o" po'(nomi': 0& Ho!rs
&olynomials in Engineering and Science, Muller's method, Bairstow's Method "raeffe's $oots S(uaring
Method.
)!meri*' Di""erentition nd )!meri*' Inte+rtion: 0& Ho!rs
#ewton )Cotes and "uass *uadrature +ntegration formulae, +ntegration of E(uations, $omberg
integration, #umerical ,ifferentiation -pplied to Engineering problems, .igh -ccuracy differentiation
formulae.
Unit III
S(stem o" Liner A'+e,ri* E%!tions And Ei+en -'!e Pro,'ems: 0& Ho!rs
+ntroduction, ,irect methods, Cramer's $ule, "auss Elimination Method, "auss!/ordan Elimination
Method, 0riangulari1ation method, Cholesy Method, &artition method, error -nalysis for direct
methods, iteration Methods.
Ei+en .'!es nd Ei+en -e*tors: 0# Ho!rs
Bounds on Eigen 2alues, /acobi method for symmetric matrices, "ivens method for symmetric matrices,
.ouseholder's method for symmetric matrices, $utishauser method for arbitrary matrices, &ower method,
+nverse power method.
Unit I-
Liner Trns"ormtion: 0# Ho!rs
+ntroduction to Linear 0ransformation, 0he matri% of Linear 0ransformation, Linear Models in Science
and Engineering
/rt0o+on''( nd Lest S%!res: 01Ho!rs
+nner product, length and orthogonally, orthogonal sets, 3rthogonal pro4ections, 0he "ram!Schmidt
process, Least S(uare problems, +nner product spaces.
Text 2oo3s
5. S.S.Sastry 6#umerical -nalysis for Engineers7 0ata Mcgraw .ill Edition.
8. Steven C.Chapra, $aymond &.Canale6#umerical Methods for Engineers7,fourth Edition,
0ata Mcgraw .ill.
9. M :./ain, S.$.: +yengar, $ :. /ain #umerical methods for Scientific and engg
computation: #E; -"E +#0E$#-0+3#-L &ublishers.
$e"eren*e 2oo3
5. &erve1 Moin 6-pplication of #umerical methods to Engineering.
8. ,avid. C. Lay, 6Linear -lgebra and its applications7 9
rd
edition, &earson Education
S*0eme o" Exmintion:
5. Student has to solve any five full (uestions among eight (uestions covering entire syllabus.
PMD 104 C: TH/E$5 /6 ELASTICIT5
4 Credits (4 0 0)
U)IT I
Introd!*tion 0# Ho!rs
,efinitions and notation for forces and stresses, Components of stresses, E(uations of e(uilibrium,
Specification of stress at a point. &rincipal stresses and Mohr<s diagram in three dimensions. Boundary
conditions .Stress components on an arbitrary plane, Stress invariants, 3ctahedral stresses, ,ecomposition
of state of stress, Stress transformation
Introd!*tions to Strin: 0& Ho!rs
,eformation7 Strain ,isplacement relations, Strain components, 0he state of strain at a point,
&rincipal strain, Strain transformation, Compatibility e(uations, Cubical dilatation
U)IT II
Stress 8Strin $e'tions nd t0e 9ener' E%!tions o" E'sti*it(: 0& Ho!rs
"enerali1ed .ooe<s= law in terms of engineering constants. >ormulation of elasticity problems. E%istence
and uni(ueness of solution, Saint !2enant<s principle, &rinciple of super position and reciprocal theorem
T:o Dimension' Pro,'ems in Crtesin Co8/rdintes: 0& Ho!rs
-iry<s stress function, investigation for simple beam problems. Bending of a narrow cantilever beam under
end load, simply supported beam with uniform load, ?se of >ourier series to solve two dimensional
problems.
U)IT III
T:o Dimension' Pro,'ems in Po'r Co8/rdintes: 0# Ho!rs
"eneral e(uations, stress distribution symmetrical about an a%is, &ure bending of curved bar, Strain
components in polar co!ordinates, $otating dis and cylinder, Concentrated force on semi!infinite plane,
Stress concentration around a circular hole in an infinite plate.
T0erm' Stresses: 0& Ho!rs
+ntroduction, 0hermo!elastic stress !strain relations, 0hin circular disc, Long circular cylinder.

U)IT I-
Torsion o" Prismti* 2rs: 0& Ho!rs
0orsion of Circular and elliptical cross section bars, Soap film analogy, Membrane analogy, 0orsion of
thin walled open and closed tubes.
E'sti* St,i'it(: 0& Ho!rs
-%ial compression of prismatic bars, Elastic stability, Bucling load for column with constant cross
section.

Text 2oo3s:
5. Timos0en3o nd 9oodier, @0heory of Elasticity @,<Mc"raw .ill Boo Company.
8. D(m C; L nd S0mes; I; H, Solid Mechanics: - variation -pproach, Mc"raw .ill #ew Aor! 5BC9
$e"eren*e 2oo3s:
1; T;9;Sit0rm@ -pplied Elasticity@ +nterline publishing.
4; L S Srint0@ -dvanced Mechanics of Solids @, 0ata Mc"raw .ill Company.
<; Sd0! Sin+0 ,@ 0heory of Elasticity@, :hanna publisher
4; P0i''ips7 D!re''i nd Tso, 6-nalysis of Stress and Strain @, Mc"raw .ill Boo.
D. =n+; C; T. -pplied Elasticity
S*0eme o" Exmintion:
Student has to solve any five full (uestions among eight (uestions covering entire syllabus.
PMD 40< C: THE/$5 /6 PLASTICIT5
4 Credits (4 0 8 0)
U)IT1
De"inition: 14 Ho!rs
Scope of the sub4ect7 brief review of elasticity, 3ctahedral stress, spherical and deviatoric stress,
invariance in terms of the deviatoric stresses, representative stress.Engineering and natural strains, cubical
dilation, finite strains co!efficients 3ctahedral strain, strain rate and the strain rate tensor.
U)IT4
5ie'd Criteri 6or D!*ti'e Met': 10 Ho!rs
2on Mises, 0resca, yield surface for an +sotropic &lastic materials, Stress space, e%perimental verification
of Aield criteria, Aield criteria for an anisotropic material.
?#+08
Stress Strin $e'tions: 10 Ho!rs
&lastic stress!strain relations ) &randtl $oeuss Saint 2enant , Levy ) 2on Mises, e%perimental verification
of the &randtl!$ouss e(uation, Aield locus, symmetry conve%ity, normality rule etc.,
?pper and lower bound theorems and corollaries. 0> Ho!rs

U)IT 4
App'i*tion to pro,'ems: 10 Ho!rs
?ni!a%ial, tension and compression, bending of beams, torsion of rods and tubes, simple forms of
indentation problems using upper bounds. &roblems of metal forming: e%trusion, drawing, rolling and
forging.

S'ip 'ine t0eor(7
+ntroduction, Basic e(uations for incompressible two dimensional flows, Continuity e(uations stresses in
conditions for plane strain.
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Text 2oo3s:
1. $.-.C.Slater, 6Engineering &lasticity ) 0heory and -pplication to Metal >orming &rocess7, McMillan
&ress Ltd .
2. Sadhu Singh, 60heory of &lasticity and Metal forming &rocess7, :hanna &ublishers, ,elhi.
$e"eren*e 2oo3s:
1. /ohnson and Mellor , 6&lasticity for Mechanical Engineers7.
2. .affman and Sachs, 6 0heory of &lasticity7,
3. Charaborty 6 0heory of plasticity7 Mc "raw .ill
S*0eme o" Exmintion:
Student has to solve any five full (uestions among eight (uestions covering entire syllabus.
PMD 01< E: DESI9) 6/$ MA)U6ACTU$E
4 Credits (4 0 8 0)
E""e*t o" Mteri's And Mn!"*t!rin+ Pro*ess /n Desi+n: & Ho!rs
Ma4or phases of design. Effect of material properties on design Effect of manufacturing processes on
design. Material selection process!cost per unit property, ;eighted properties and limits on properties
methods.

To'eren*e An'(sis: 1 Ho!rs
&rocess capability, mean, varience, sewness ,urtosis, &rocess capability metrics, Cp, Cp, Cost aspects,
>eature tolerances, "eometries tolerances, "eometric tolerances, Surface finish, $eview of relationship
between attainable tolerance grades and different machining process. Cumulative effect of tolerance!Sure
fit law and truncated normal law.


Se'e*ti.e Assem,'(: 1 Ho!rs +nterchangeable part
manufacture and selective assembly, ,eciding the number of groups !Model!5 : "roup tolerance of mating
parts e(ual, Model total and group tolerances of shaft e(ual. Control of a%ial play!+ntroducing secondary
machining operations, laminated shims, e%amples.
Dt!m 6et!res: & Ho!rs
>unctional datum, ,atum for manufacturing, Changing the datum. E%amples.
Desi+n Considertions: 1 Ho!rs
,esign of components with casting consideration. &attern, Mould, and &arting line. Cored holes and
Machined holes. +dentifying the possible and probable parting line. Casting re(uiring special sand cores.
,esigning to obviate sand cores.

Component Desi+n : & Ho!rs
Component design with machining considerations lin design for turning components!milling, ,rilling
and other related processes including finish!machining operations.

Tr!e position' t0eor( : 1 Ho!rs
Comparison between co!ordinate and convention method of feature location. 0olerence and true position
toleranceing virtual si1e concept, >loating and fi%ed fasteners. &ro4ected tolerance 1one. -ssembly with
gaset, 1ero position tolerance. >unctional gauges, &aper layout gauging.

Desi+n o" 9!+es: & Ho!rs
,esign of gauges for checing components in assemble with emphasis on various types of limit gauges for
both hole and shaft.
TE?T 2//@S:
5. Desi+nin+ "or Mn!"*t!rin+ 8.arry &ec, &itman &ublications, 5BE9.
8. M*0ine Desi+n 8,ieter Mc"raw hill &ublications for topic 5.
9. Metro'o+( 8$.:. /ain :hanna &ublication for topic F.
G. Prod!*t desi+n "or mn!"*t!re nd ssem,'( 8"eoffrey Boothroyd,
peter dewhurst, ;inston :night, Mercel deer. +nc. #ew yor.
D. Mteri' se'e*tion nd Desi+n7 2ol. 8H !-SM .and boo.
S*0eme o" Exmintion:
5. Student has to solve any five full (uestions among eight (uestions covering entire syllabus.
0heorem

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