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September 3rd, 2015, 12:07 PM
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IIT Ropar B Tech Syllabus

I am student of IIT Ropar doing my B.Tech Mechanical 7th Sem and want the syllabus of this engineering course. Can you help me in providing the B.Tech Mechanical 7th Sem syllabus? Also tell me from can I get the latest syllabus of this course from any website?
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October 15th, 2019, 08:09 AM
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Re: IIT Ropar B Tech Syllabus

Can you provide me the syllabus of B. Tech (Bachelor of Technology) Courses offered by Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar (IIT Ropar)?
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October 15th, 2019, 08:10 AM
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Re: IIT Ropar B Tech Syllabus

The syllabus of B. Tech (Bachelor of Technology) Courses offered by Indian Institute of Technology, Ropar (IIT Ropar) is as follows:


B.Tech Courses

MEL101 Continuum Mechanics, (3-1-0) 4 credits
Prerequisites: NIL

Continuum Theory, Stress Principles, Kinematics of Deformation and Motion, Fundamental Laws and Equations, Linear Elasticity, Classical Fluids, Nar Elasticity, Linear Viscoelasticity.

MEL102 Energy Science and Technology, (3-1-0) 4 credits
Prerequisites: NIL


Energy resources salient features and utilization. Renewable and non-renewable sources.Environmental and sustainability issues. Basic concepts and definitions system, boundary,equilibrium, steady state, etc. Work and heat definition and applications. 1st Law internal energy and enthalpy, applications to non flow/closed and flow/open systems. 2nd Law corollaries,Clausius inequality, entropy. Introduction to availability, irreversibility and exergy. Carnot cycle.Thermodynamic properties of a pure substance saturated and other states. Basics of gas-vapor mixtures and reacting systems. Vapor power cycles Rankine cycle and its modifications. Air standard cycles Otto, Diesel, Brayton cycles. Vapor compression and absorption refrigeration cycles. Introduction to real cycles.

MEP103 Engineering Communication, (0-0-4) 2 credits
Prerequisites: NIL


Introduction to design process and drawings. Drawing standards and their use in industry. Review of sectioning, drawing standards, dimensioning and notes. Standard representations of fastening and joining. Machine assembly drawings with sectioning, exploded views and bill of materials, parts detailing and assembly. Relationship between form and function limits, fits and tolerances, dimensional and geometric tolerances, surface finish. Process engineering diagrams for manufacturing and assembly. Schematic and process flow diagrams standard equipment and symbols. Instrumentation and control diagrams. Architectural layout drawings, Sequence control diagrams, Project management charts. A combination of free hand drawing and use of industry standard software packages will be employed.

MEL201 Fluid Mechanics, (3-1-0) 4 credits
Prerequisites: MEL101

Fluid kinematics: Lagrangian and Eulerian descriptions, pathlines, streaklines and streamlines,acceleration. Integral flow analysis: Reynolds transport theorem, conservation of mass/continuity equation and conservation of linear and angular momentum for a control volume in inertial and accelerating reference frames, energy equation, Bernoullis equation, engineering applications.Differential analysis of flow: Continuity and Navier-Stokes equations. Dimensional analysis and Similitude theory. Inviscid flows: Irrotational flow, circulation, velocity potential and applications. Viscous flows in pipes and ducts. External viscous flows: concept of boundary layer, momentum integral equation, drag and lift, separation. NPSH concept, similarity rules, applications.


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