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Sunday, February 23

Civil Engineering Major Project Topics for Final Year Students

Civil Engg Major Projects Lists
  • Measurement Of Evaprotranspiration Using Lysimeter 
  • Enhancing The Strength Properties Of Recycled Aggregate Concrete Through The Use Of Supplimentary Cementing Materials 
  • Experimental Studies On Air Entrained Ferro Cement Panels With High Volume Fly Ash And Compatibility Of Its Connection 
  • Rice Husk Ash Concrete Blocks 
  • An Integrated Approach For The Sustainable Watershed Development In Mulki River 
  • Novel Material For Water Treatment 
  • Master Planning For Developing An Underdeveloped Area At Indiranagar Madikeri 
  • Water Resource Assessment And Management Plan Generation Using Remote Sensing And Geographical Information System-A Case Study Of Doddamudavadi Micro Watershed 
  • Mix Design And Strength Characteristics Of Reactive Powder Concrete 
  • Experimental Study On Resistance Of Self Compacting Concrete To Elevated Temperature And Verification Of Ratio Of Compressive Strengths Of Cube To That Of Cylinder For Scc 
  • A Study On Municipal Solid Waste Management In Outtur Town-Dakshina Kannada A Study Of Municipal Solid Waste Management In Puttur Town - Dakshina Kannada
  • Study On Strength Behaviour Of Concrete Using Foundry Dust In Fine Aggregate
  • Sustainable And Cost Effectiveness Building Material Technology Through Partial Replacement Of Cement By Granite Cutting Slurry Waste Powder And Partial Replacement Of Coarse Aggretate By Mangalore Tiles Bats For Arch Lintels
  • Design And Evaluation Of High Volume Flyash Concrete For Rigid Pavement Overlays
  • Assessment Of Water Quality Index For Ground Water - Case Study : Dharwad Taluka
  • Experimental Studies On Air Entrained Ferro-Cement Panels With High Volume Fly Ash And Compatibility Of Its Connections
  • Novel Material For Water Treatment
  • Master Planning For Developing An Underdeveloped Area At Indiranagar, Madikeri
  • Enhancing The Strength Properties Of Recycled Aggregate Concrete Through The Use Of Supplimentary Cementing Materials
  • Rice Husk Ash Concrete Blocks
  • Mix Design And Strength Characteristics Of Reactive Powder Concrete
  • Creation Of Base Map For Water And Sewage Network For Ramanagaram Town Using Remote Sensing And Geographic Information System
  • Influence Of Paste On The Fresh And Hardened Properties Of Self-Compacting Concrete Using Recycled Aggregates
  • Measurement Of Evapotranspiration Using Lysimeter
  • Evaluation Of Minimum Shear Reinforcement In Rc Beams
  • Geopolymer Concrete
  • Electronics Waste Management (Computer & Its Accessories) For Belgaum City 
  • High Volume Fly Ash Concrete-A Boon In Bulk Utilization Of Industrial Waste 
  • Eco Friendly Fuels 
  • An Experimental Investigation On The Characteristic Strength Properties And Durability Aspects Of Ternary Blended Concrete Containing Industrial Wastes As Pozzalonic Materials 
  • Investigation And Characterization Of Solid Waste Disposal Sites And Its Impact Study On Water And Soil Of Bijapur District 
  • Pavement Stabilization Using Iron Ore Waste Along Nh- 
  • Defluoridation Of Water Using Tamarind Gel 
  • Feasibility Studies On Roof Top Rainwater Harvesting At Net Campus, Nitte 
  • Workability Of Cement Based Composites 
  • Critical Reappraisal Of Different Methods Of Assessment Of Workability Of Cement Composites 
  • Mix Design For Self Compacting Concrete 
  • Impact On Ground And Surface Water By Open Dumping Of Solid Waste 
  • An Investigation On Characteristics Properties Of High Performance Self Compacting Concrete For M And M Grade 
  • Desilting Of Tanks 
  • Minor Irrigation Tanks 
  • Time And Motion Study On Road Construction Techniques 
  • Ferro Cement Grain Silos 
  • Low Cost Roof Tiles 
  • Rain Water Collection And Storage 
  • Lime Stabilised Soil Blocks 
  • Strength Of Country Brick - Walls Laid In Mud Mortar 
  • Investigation On Low Cost Roofing Units 
  • Restoration Of An Irrigation Tank 
  • Village Sanitation System 
  • Desiliting Of Tanks 
  • Low Cost Roofing Tiles 
  • Study Of Traditional Housing Practices 
  • Ferro Cement Roofing Materials 
  • Study Of Unburnt Bricks 
  • Labour Optimisation In Earth Work 
  • Coir Reinforced Roofing Sheets 
  • Fatigue Of Human Labour In Earth Work 
  • Wall Panels For Low Cost Houses 
  • Planing And Designing Of Low Cost School Buildings 
  • Engineering Study Of A Traditional Industry Jaggery Making 
  • Studies On The Concentration Of Settable Dust Emitted By Sugar Factory Around Mandya City 
  • Rural Sanitation Of Kommerahalli Village 
  • Low Cost Light Weight Roofing Tiles 
  • Study On Strength Of Compacted Mud Walls 
  • Communication Net Work 
  • Irrigation Potential And Harnessing The Same 
  • Study On Strength Of Country Brick Walls Laid In Mud Mortar 
  • Technology Of Construction Of A Low Cost House Using Funicular Shell Units For The Roof 
  • Ground Water Inventory In Nandikoor Village 
  • Critical Study Of Locally Available Materials For The Manufacture Of Bricks 
  • Investigation On Ground Water Resources And Determination Of Aquifer Parameter Around Suratkal Engg College 
  • Experiment Investigation On Cements With Paddy Husk Ash 
  • Housing For The Poor 
  • Low Cost School Building 
  • Low Cost Roofing Tiles 
  • Development Plan For A Growth Centre 
  • Studies On Black Cotton Soil Mixed Copper Mines Waste 
  • Automatic Flow Regulation For Canal- Tank Sluice 
  • For Soil Bricks Subjected To Accelerated Weathering Condition 
  • Mechanical Properties Of Coir Fibre Reinforced Cement Composites 
  • Improvements Of Roads And Surface Drains For Medleri Village 
  • Rammed Earth Walls 
  • Ferro Cement For Low Cost Roofing 
  • Block wise Studies Of The Traditional Houses Of Villages To Discover Their Housing Needs 
  • Groundwater Potential And Problems : A Case Study 
  • Hydro geochemical Studies Of Groundwater Around Pavanje - A Coastal Village 
  • Development And Use Of Unit Hydrograph 
  • Theoretical And Experimental Studies Of Flow In Canal Bends 
  • A Case Study Of Water Pollution In Kabini River 
  • Investigation Of Strength And Cementation Value Of A Available Lime And 
  • Sawdust Boards With Uf Resins 
  • Laboratory Investigation On Ac Pipes To Use As Columns 
  • Faculty Of Electrical Engineering 
  • Study Of Strength Of Lime Pozzolona Cement 
  • Artificial Hydraulic lime 
  • Study Of Fire Wood And Charcoal Consumption In Hassan 
  • Water Quality Study Of Bhosga Tank 
  • Water Quality Study Of Bennitora River 
  • A Critical Study Of Augmentation Of Water Supply Scheme To Gulbarga
Saturday, February 22

Major Project Topics for Civil Engineering

Civil Engineering Major Projects Topic Lists
  • Low Cost Stabilised Earth Bricks 
  • Strength Characteristics Of Surki Mortar 
  • Bio- Gas Plant With Ferro Cement Gas Holder 
  • Water Supply For Iggor Village 
  • Tests On Pozzolana Mixtures 
  • Study Of Transportation Needs In Rural And Semi-Urban Areas 
  • Low Cost Grain Storage Structure 
  • Performance Study Of Irrigation Centrifugal Pumps 
  • Some Studies On Sisal Fibre Reinforced Cement Aggregate Composites 
  • Erosion Resistance Studies On Stabilised Mud Blocks 
  • Evaporation Losses In Malaprabha Project 
  • Ground Water Inventory In Kotnur Village 
  • Critical Study Of Locally Available Materials For The Manufacture Of Bricks 
  • Hydrogeologicalinvestigations, Ground Water Quality And Aquifer Parameters 
  • Use Of Different Organic Wastes For Production Of Bio Gas 
  • Investigation On Fibre Reinforced Roofing Units 
  • Road Re Alignment 
  • Soil Stabilization 
  • Software Study Of Janatha Houses 
  • Low Cost Demonstration House 
  • Stabilization Of Soil For Bricks Puddled With Organic Materials 
  • Master Plan For A Rural Settlement - Igoor 
  • Restoration Of Tank 
  • Development Plan For A Growth Centre 
  • Low Cost Roofing Tiles 
  • Studies On Low Cost Stabilized Earth Bricks 
  • A Study On Pozzolanna Mixtures 
  • A Study Of Flexural Strength Of Lime -Pozzolana Concrete 
  • Erosion Resistance Studies On Stabilised Brick Blocks 
  • Steel Fibre Reinforced Cement Concrete 
  • Survey Of Construction Materials Resources In Gulbarga Distict 
  • A Critical Study Of Augmentation Water Supply Scheme 
  • A Critical Study Of Augmentation Water Supply Scheme To Gulbarga City 
  • Precast Stone Block Masonary 
  • Low Cast Grain Storage Structures 
  • Rural Water Supply 
  • Ground Water Inventory 
  • Development Of Rainfall Run Off Relationship For Small Catchments 
  • Dakshina Kannada District Education Structure Analysis, Planing And Design 
  • Investigation On Nylo Fibre Reinforced Roofing Units 
  • Lime Stabilized Bricks 
  • Experimental Research On Cement From Paddy Husk 
  • Bangalore - Malpe State Highway Study Of Alternative Routes For Manipal-Udupi-Malpe Section Of State Highways 
  • An Investigation On Characteristics Properties Of High Performance Self Compacting Concrete For M And M 
  • Studies On Sleeved Composite Columns For Seismic Ressistant Industrial Structures 
  • Effect Of Ph On Physical Properties Of Fine-Grained Soils 
  • Studies On Steel Fibre Reinforced Self-Compacting Concrete Using Fly Ash And Rice Husk Ash 
  • Identification And Investigation Of Solid Waste Dumping Site In Mandya 
  • A Study Of Laterite Particles In Adsorption Of Oil And Grease 
  • Stabilization Of Subgrade Using Geosynthetics 
  • Infiltration Study In And Around Bhatkal Region 
  • Uniformity Studies And Performance Of Sprinkler And Drip Irrigation In Bhatkal Region 
  • Utilization Of Pozzolanic Wastes In The Production Of Wastes Coiled Fibre Reinforced Concrete 
  • Use Of Recycled Aggregates, Waste Plastic Fibres And Flyash In The Production Of Bituminous Mix For Flexible Pavements 
  • An Experimental Investigation On The Strength And Workability Characteristics Of Polypropylene Fiber Reinforced Tertiary Blended Concrete Using Industrial Wastes 
  • Effective Utilization Of Bauxite Residue(Red Mud) In Brick Making 
  • Experimental Studies On Structural Behaviour Of Composite Slabs 
  • Identification, Delineation And Mapping Of Micro Watersheds And Rehabilitation Studies On Traditional Rain Water Harvesting Structures In The Mulky River Basin 
  • Design And Construction Of Floating Structure 
  • Design Of Conveyance System For Construction Materials 
  • Load Carrying Capacity Of Mosonry Vaults- Experimental Investigation On Scaled Masonry 
  • Seismic Resistance Verification Of Confined Masonry Using Shock Table Studies 
  • Studies On Rat Trap Bond Masonry Using Stabilized Mud Blocks 
  • A Comparative Study On Various Antis tripping Agents In Bituminous Mixes 
  • Effect Of Ageing In Various Bituminous Mixes 
  • Creation Of Digital Database For Gce Campus 
  • Comparative Strength Analysis Of Rubbers And/Cement And Mortar-Encased Steel Composite Columns For Seismic Resistance 
  • Comparative Strength Analysis Of Concrete/Sfrc-Encased Steel Composite Columns For Seismic Resistance 
  • Studies On Sleeved Composite Columns Confined With Glass Fibre Reinforced Polymer(Gfrp) For Seismic Resistance 
  • Study On Behaviour Of Composite Column 
  • An Experimental Investigation On Utilization Of Fly Ash For Alternative Masonry Units 
  • Utilisation Of Iron Ore Tailings As An Alternative Fine Aggregate 
  • Solid Waste Management Of Bagalkot City A Case Study 
  • Variation Of Aggregate Impact Value (Aiv) Based On Specific Gravity And Flakiness Of Aggregate 
  • Utilization Of Sugar-Lill Waste Water For Biogas Generation Using Hybrid Anaerobic Reactor 
  • Modernization Of Hubli Airport 
  • Fibre Reinforced Concrete And Cocktail Fibre Reinforced Concrete As Repair Materials 
  • Strength Characteristics Of Hybrid Fiber Reinforced Concrete Using Waste Rubber Tyre And Waste Coiled Fibres 
  • Characteristic Study Of Bc Soil Of Budni Village 
  • Experimental Studies On Mix Proportioning And Strength Properties Of Pavement Quality And Lean Concrete With High Volume Fly ash 
  • Stabilisation Of Black Cotton Soil Using Bioenzymes For Pavement Construction 
  • Study On Blending Of Quarry Dust In Large Volume For Structural Component Available In Udupi And D K 
  • Study On Utilisation Of Building Materials From Demolished Structures 
  • An Experimental Study On Effect Of Ratio Of Different Sized Coarse Aggregates On Compressive Strength Of Self Compacting Concrete 
  • Watershed Analysis Of Tippagondanahalli Lake Using Remote Sensing And Gis Implications For Watershed Management 
  • Determination Of Cbr Value By Correlation And Regression Analysis 
  • Interlocking In Mud Blocks For Improved Flexural Strength And Earth Quake Resistance 
  • Flexural Behaviour Of Gfrp Wrapped Masonry Beams 
  • Effect Of Air Void Content In Aging Characteristics Of Bituminous Mix 
  • Bearing Capacity Of Annular Ring Footings Resting On Reinforced Sand 
  • Creation Of Base Map For Water And Sewage Network For Ramanagaram Town Using Remote Sensing And Geographic Information Systems 
  • Sustainable And Cost Effective Building Material Technology Through Partial Replacement Of Cement By Granite Cutting Slurry Waste Powder And Partial Replacement Of Coarse Aggregates By Mangalore Tile Bats For Arch Lintels 
  • Design And Evaluation Of High Volume Fly ash Concrete For Rigid Pavement Overlays 
  • Geopol ymer Mortar 
  • Evaluation Of Minimum Shear Reinforcement In Rc Beams 
  • Geopolymer Concrete 
  • Studies On Ductility Of Reinforced Concrete Beams In Shear 
  • Influence Of Volume Of Paste On Fresh And Hardened Properties Of Self Compacting Concrete Using Recycled Aggregates 
  • Study On Strength Behaviour Of Concrete Using Foundry Dust In Fine Aggregate 
  • Assessment Of Water Quality Index For Ground Water Case Study-Dharwad Taluka
Thursday, February 20

Civil Engineering Major Projects Topics



Civil Engineering Final year Projects Topics List

Earthquake Related ProjectsEarthquake Ground Motion
  1. Earthquake vibration control using modified frame-shear wall
  2. Advanced Earthquake Resistant Techniques
  3. Seismic isolation devices
  4. Energy dissipation devices for seismic design.
  5. Reservoir induced seismcity
  6. Failure of foundation due to earthquake
Surveying & Levelling
  1. Advance Technology in Surveying
  2. Development Of Remote Monitoring System For Civil Engineering
Engineering Materials Engineering Materials
  1. Smart materials
  2. Basalt rock fibre (brf)
  3. Cellular Lightweight Concrete
  4. Mineral admixtures for high performance concrete
  5. Glass fiber reinforced concrete
  6. Geosynthetics
  7. Bamboo as a building material
  8. Silica fume concrete
  9. Fly-ash concrete pavement
  10. Non-destructive testing of concrete
Building Construction Building Construction
  1. Causes Prevention and Repair of Cracks In Building
  2. Rehabilitation techniques.
  3. Stability of high rise buildings.
  4. Corrosion Mechanism, Prevention & Repair Measures of RCC Structure
  5. Analysis for seismic retrofitting of buildings
  6. Collapse of World Trade Center
  7. Advance construction techniques
  8. The rain roof water-harvesting system
  9. Formwork types & design
  10. Rectification of building tilt
  11. Space hotel
  12. Retrofitting using frp laminates
  13. Green buildings
  14. Passive solar energy buildings
  15. Zero energy buildings
  16. Impact of lightening on building and remedial measures
  17. Laminated floorings

Highway & Transportation Engineering Highways & transportation Engineering
  1. Advanced Pavement Design
  2. Intelligent transport system
  3. Flexible pavement
  4. Rural road development
  5. Highway safety
  6. Mixed traffic control & behavior continuously reinforced concrete pavement
  7. Automated highway systems

Environmental Engineering
  1. Sewage treatment plant
  2. Air pollution & its control
  3. Marine pollution
  4. Logistic management of solid waste
  5. E – waste disposal
  6. Environmental Impact Assessment

Softwares And Computer applications Computer Applications in Civil Engineering
  1. Computer Application In Civil Engineering-ANN
  2. GIS, GPS and its applications
  3. Arsenic Removal From Ground Water By Coagulation Process Concrete Cube Testing - A Neural Network Approach, Using MATLAB 6.0
  4. Geometry Optimization of Space Frame Structures
  5. Application of remote sensing & g.i.s. in groundwater prospecting
  6. Application of software in civil engineering industry
Irrigation & Water Resources Engineering Irrigation & water Resoources
  1. Watershed management
  2. Water resources engineering
  3. Interlinking of rivers
  4. Hydraulic & Hydrological impacts on Bridges
Soil Mechanics & GeoTechnical Engineering Soil Mechanics
  1. Soil Liquefaction
  2. Ready mix concrete plants
  3. Pile foundation
  4. Improvement of bearing capacity of sandy soil by grouting
  5. Ground improvement technique
  6. Use of plastic as soil stabilizer
  7. Erosion control in slope
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Monday, February 3

RGPV B.E Automobile Engineering 6th Sem (Grading System) Syllabus

AU/IP/ ME/TX- 601 – Operations Management

Unit 1
Operations Management (OM): Definition, history, industrial and IT revolution (ERP); tangible
and service products continuum, employment shift from agriculture & manufacturing to service;
customer orientation; basic process formats on product volume-variety graph; concept of raw
process time, critical WIP, bottle neck thruput and cycle-time with example of Penny-Fab-1,2; Littles
law, best and worst case performance, thruput and cycle time formula in practical-worst-case;
criteria of performance & decision area; business strategy, environment scan, SWOT, Porters’ five
forces, core competency, competitive priorities of cost, quality, time and flexibility, order winners;
production strategy of Make To Order-MTO, MTS and ATO (assemble to order); productivity,
standard of living and happiness.

Unit 2
Product:-Life Cycle and PLC management; design steps, evolution and innovation, traditional v/s
concurrent design, form and functional design, simplification and standardization, differentiation/
mass customization, modular design, design for mfg and environment (DFM, DFE), technologies
used in design. Service characteristics and classification based on people-things v/s direct-indirect
service actions, service triangle of customer, provider and system; technical and functional (delivery)
service quality and other service performance factors, Valerie’s service quality model; globalization
of services.

Unit 3
Processes: transformation and value addition, selection based on cost, quality and flexibility
considerations; reliability, bath-tub curve, series and parallel components, MTBF; availability and
maintainability, preventive maintenance, TPM; value analysis; replacement models; Qualitydefinition,
Taguchi loss function, cost of quality, chain action of improving quality to productivity to
motivation and low cost; product and process specs; the funnel-marble experiment and variance
reduction, process capability, six sigma and its implementation by DMAIC, QFD, TQM and ISO-
9000.

Unit 4
Plant-facilities: Impact of organization strategies on choice of region and site, existing or new
organization, decision-affecting factors for location, load distance, dimensional and factor analysis
methods, Brown-Gibson model, foreign locations, non-profit govt. services (health, school) locations.
facility layout objectives and factors, basic layouts, merits and optimization; subjective relationship
ranking method, computer programs CRAFT and 3-d modeling; problems of inventories flow and
operators in process layout and inflexibility in product layout, flexible cellular layout, group
technology; capacity and equipment selection, importance of spare capacity to reduce Q-length and
cycle time.

Unit 5
Programs/ procedures of production control (PPC): corporate and production planning process,
aggregate plan, master production schedule and material planning; matching supply to demand
fluctuations over time horizon, Forecasting elements, time series, regression, causal and Delphi
methods; use of LP in aggregate plan and HMMS model, assembly line balancing, elemental task,
station time and cycle time, balance delays; sequencing, Johnson method for n-job 2/3 m/c, NP hard
job-shop sequencing, heuristic dispatch rules; synchronous mfg, TOC, drum-buffer-rope and focus
on bottleneck as control point; JIT lean mfg, Kanban and CONWIP shop floor controls, Kaizen.



AU/IP - 602 Total Quality Management and SQC

Unit 1
Evolution of total quality management, historical perspective, teamwork, TQM and ISO 9000;
information technology and Business Process Re-engineering (BPR); TPM and quality awards; aids
and barriers to quality mgt, creating vision and initiating transformation, establishing programs for
education and self improvements, measurement of key indicators; quality mgt leader; cross
functional teams and coordination, policy setting and review, flowchart of policy mgt and relation with
daily mgt.

Unit 2
Process:- definition, variation and feedback, funnel-marble experiment- rules of adjustment and its
effects, quality- definition, goalpost and kaizen view, quality of design, conformance and
performance; Taguchi loss function, cost of quality, chain action of improving quality to productivity
to motivation and low cost; Deming’s theory of mgt, fourteen points and variance reduction;
attributes enumerative and variables analytic studies.

Unit 3
SQC-Control charts: basic discrete and continuous distributions, measures of central tendency,
variability and shapes, sampling, size and central value theorem, control chart structure, process
plotting and stability, study of out-of-control evidences, defect detection and prevention, use of
control charts in evaluating past, present and future trends; attribute control charts, count and
classification charts, construction and interpretation of p , np , c and u charts, PDSA cycle(plan, do,
study, act), ẋ and R charts, ẋ and s charts, individual and moving range chart, trial control limits and
out of control points.

Unit 4
Process diagnostics: Between and Within Group variations, periodic and persistent disturbances,
control chart patterns-natural, level-shift, cycle, wild, multi-universe, relationship and other out of
control patterns; diagnosing a process, brainstorming; cause-effect, Ishikava, interrelationship,
systematic and matrix diagrams; change concepts and waste elimination

Unit 5
Process improvement: Performance and technical specifications, attribute-process and
variableprocess capability studies; unstable and stable process capability studies and examples;
attribute and variable improvement studies; Inspection: acceptance sampling(AS)- lot formation,
single, double and multiple/sequential sampling plans, operating characteristic (OC) curve, producer
and consumer risk, theoretical invalidation of AS, kp rule for stable and chaotic processes.



           AU-603 Automotive Electrical & Electronics

Unit 1
Automotive batteries: Starter batteries- principle, construction & operation of lead-acid battery;
battery capacity, efficiency & rating; tests on batteries; charging methods; battery faults; battery
maintenance; maintenance-free batteries; Traction batteries: Applications; electric traction; electric
drive vehicle layout.

Unit 2
Starter and charging systems: Requirements; principle, construction & working of starter motor;
starting motor drive mechanisms; starter switch; starting system faults; Generating system: Working
principle of dc generator & ac alternator; armature reaction; cut-out relay; voltage & current regulator
systems.

Unit 3
Lighting and auxiliary systems: Development of lighting technology; principle of automobile
illumination; head lights; tail lights; traffic lights; Auxiliary systems: Speedometer; electric horn; wind
screen wipers; alarm systems; central locking system; immobilizer system; power windows; different
types of gauges.

Unit- 4
Electronic engine control and sensors: Need of electronic engine control; engine functions &
control; electronic fuel control system; basic sensor arrangement; sensors & actuators; types of
sensors-oxygen sensor, vehicle speed sensor, detonation sensor, maf sensor, map sensor, rpm
sensor, throttle position sensor, temperature sensor.

Unit-5
Electronic fuel injection and ignition systems: Introduction; fuel back carburetor system; throttle body
injection; multi point fuel injection; Robert Bosch gasoline fuel injection system; ford electronic
gasoline fuel injection system; injection system controls; Ignition systems: Introduction; advantages
of electronic ignition systems; principle, operation & types of solid state ignition system, electronic
spark timing control.


List of Experiments (Pl. expand it):

1. Study of lead acid and maintainance free batteries,
2. Study of starter and Bendix drive
3. Study of electric generation and charging systems
4. Study of lighting systems;
5. Study of electronic fuel injection systems
6. Study of various sensors and detectors
7. Study of vehicles control systems



AU - 604 Automotive Design & Assembly Drawing

Unit-1
Cam design: Introduction, cam terminology, types of cam ,follower and follower motions. Motion
constraints, svaj diagrams, single-dwell and double-dwell cam design. Critical path motion, pressure
angle and radius of curvature of cam motion; introduction of SOHC and DOHC.

Unit-2
Clutch design: Definition, classification and requirement of clutch, design equation for power
transmission and clutch dimensions for single plate ,multi plate, centrifugal and cone clutch.

Unit-3
Brake design: Definition, classification and requirement of brake, energy absorption and heat
dissipation through brake, design of shoe brake and double shoe brake, internal expanding brakes,
band and block brake and disc brake.

Unit-4
Design of suspension spring and front axle: Types of suspension system, types of suspension
springs, design of leaf spring, coil spring; design of front axle beam.

Unit-5
Design of i.c engine parts: introduction to principle parts of an I.C engine, design of cylinder and
cylinder liner, piston, connecting rod, crank shaft (calculation for bearing pressure and stresses in
crank shaft); design of valves; vehicle design and data characteristics.

Unit-6
Assembly drawings: engines, chassis and other automobile systems.
a) Piston Assembly
b) Connecting Rod Assembly
c) Shackle Assembly
d) Wheel Cylinder Assembly
e) Master Assembly

List of Experiments (Pl. expand it):
Design & Drawing of the above mentioned components & assemblies.



AU - 605 Automotive Chassis systems

Unit 1
Automotive chassis: Definition; chassis layout; types of chassis layout with reference to power
plant location, steering position and drive on wheels; chassis components; chassis classification;
Automotive frames: Construction; functions; loads acting; materials; types; frame cross sections;
frame diagnosis and service; dimensions of wheel base; wheel track; chassis overhang and ground
clearance.

Unit 2
Front axle & steering system: Functions, construction & types of front axle; front wheel geometry;
front wheel drive; steering mechanisms; steering linkages & layout; types of steering gear boxes;
power & power assisted steering; electronic steering; four-wheel steering; terminology-reversible
steering, under-steering, over-steering, turning radius.

Unit 3
Suspension system: Need; factors influencing ride comfort; types; suspension springs-leaf
spring, coil spring & torsion bar; spring materials; independent suspension; rubber suspension;
pneumatic suspension; hydraulic suspension, shock absorbers-liquid & gas filled.

Unit 4
Braking systems: Introduction, principles of braking; classification; brake actuating mechanisms;
Drum brake- theory; principle; construction; working; Disc brake- theory, principle, construction,
working; Parking brake- theory, principle; construction, types; Hydraulic system- theory, principles,
master-cylinder basics, wheel-cylinder basics, tubing & hoses, valves & switches, brake fluid; Power
brake- theory, vacuum-booster basics, hydraulic-booster basics, electro-hydraulic booster basics;
Advanced brake theories; Exhaust brake; abs technology; factors affecting brake
performanceoperating temperature, area of brake lining, clearance.

Unit 5
Wheel: Forces acting on wheels, construction of wheel assembly, types- spoke, disc & built-up
wheels; wheel balancing; wheel alignment; Tyres: Static & rolling properties of tyres, construction
details, types of tyres- pneumatic & hydraulic; types of tyre-wear & their causes; tyre rotation;
Bearings: Functions; classification of bearings; bearing materials; automotive bearings.


List of Experiments (Pl. expand it):

1 Study of types of chassis layouts.
2. Study and Construction of front axle
3. Study and Construction of steering linkages.
4. Study and Construction of rigid axle suspension system.
5. Study and Construction of independent suspension system.
6. Study and Construction of disc & drum brake assemblies..

RGPV B.E Industrial Production 8th Sem (Grading System) Syllabus

                                       IP/IE- 801 (A) – Marketing Management

Unit 1 
Introduction: Concepts of need, want, demand, selling and marketing; marketing as a
process; relationship marketing; retaining customer; Porters competitive strategy model; barrier
to entry/ exit; switching costs; stages and forms of competition; responding to competition;
monopoly restriction by society;

Unit 2 
Market planning and behavior: Market opportunity; services rendered by competitors;
marketing programs; key success factors with respect to organization SWOT analysis; structure
and process of market planning; marketing research and intelligence; market information
system and data mining; consumer motivation and decision making process; organization
buying behavior; define segmentation; bases for segmentation; industrial market segmentation;
segmentation and targeting; demand forecasting; key terms market potential and penetration;
qualitative and quantitative forecasting methods

Unit 3 
Product:; Product key concepts; product features and quality; product modification,
addition and deletion; product line and mix; variety and mass customization; Product Life Cycle
(PLC); changes and shift in it; technology innovation effects; fads and fashion; locating products
in PLC; new product ideas and decisions; product development process; art of positioning
products; diffusion process affecting new products; test marketing and launching new products

Unit 4 
Promotion: Advertising and publicity; advertising media and agencies; advertising
decisions and effectiveness evaluation; sales promotion; personal selling; role of sales personal;
motivation and personality trais of sales person; managing sales force; retail management;
strategic decisions in retailing; IT support; direct marketing and internet; distribution channels
and evaluating alternatives

Unit 5 
Pricing and miscellaneous: Pricing objectives; price sensitivity; prizing strategies;
internet and prizing; strategies in market warfare; Customer Relationship Management (CRM)
and its importance; complaint management, services and customer loyalty; marketing
performance measures; rural marketing importance and characteristics



IP/IE- 801 (B) – Simulation & Process Modeling

Unit 1: 
Introduction to modeling and simulation: Modeling and simulation methodology,
system modeling, concept of simulation; gaming; static, continuous and discrete event
simulation.

Unit 2: 
Basic concept of probability, generation and characteristics of random variables,
continuous and discrete variables and their distributions; mapping uniform random variables to
other variable distributions; linear, nonlinear and stochastic models

Unit 3; 
Introduction to Queuing Theory: Characteristics of queuing system, Poisson's
formula, birthdeath system, equilibrium of queuing system, analysis of M/M/1 queues.
Introduction to multiple server Queue models M/M/c Application of queuing theory in
manufacturing and computer system

Unit 4;
System Dynamics modeling: Identification of problem situation, preparation of causal
loop diagrams and flow diagrams, equation writing, level and rate relationship, Simulation of
system dynamics models.

Unit 5: 
Verification and validation: Design of simulation experiments, validation of
experimental models, testing and analysis. Simulation languages comparison and selection,
study of simulation software - Arena, Pro-model, SIMULA, DYNAMO, STELLA, POWERSIM.


IP- 802 – Tool Engineering and Machines tools

Unit I 
Basic Features and Kinematics of Machine Tools: Features of basic machine tools;
construction and operation, types of machine tools, machine tools motions, transmissionrotation
in to rotation, rotation in to translation, kinematical-structures of machine tools:
elementary, complex and compound structure, kinematical-features of gear shapers and gear
hobbing machine.

Unit II 
Regulation of Speed: Design of gear boxes- need for variation of speed, selection of
speed range, laws of stepped regulation, standardization of speeds, speed diagram, analysis of
productivity loss, kinematical advantage of GP, structural diagrams, ray diagram and speed
chart.
Gear Drives: Belt and cone pulley, slip gear type, north gear drive, draw key gear drive, clutch
type, mechanical step less drives, electrical drives; hydraulic drive.

Unit III 
Design of Metal working Tools: Design of press working tools, shearing, piercing,
blanking, dies, compound die design principles for forging dies, bending, forming drawing dies,
tooling for forgingdesign principles for forging dies, drop forging, upset forging, design principles
and practice for rolling, roll press design.

Unit IV 
Design of Jigs and Fixtures: Principles of location, locating method and devices,
principles of clamping, clamping devices, drilling jigs, types, drill bushes, fixture and economics,
types of fixture, milling, grinding, broaching, assembly fixtures indexing jig and fixtures, indexing
devices.

Unit V 
Design of Gauges and Inspection Features: Design of gauges for tolerance for
dimensions and form inspection; dies and mould design for plastics & rubber parts: compression
molding, transfer and blow molding.

List of Experiments (please expand it):

1. Study set of milling machine tools
2. Study speed control and gear boxes of various metal cutting machines
3. Prepare jobs on press tools involving operations like shearing, blanking, pressing
4. Design of drilling jig to suit requirements of a given drilling job
5. Study of forging dies and hammers
6. Study of various gauges, go-no-go gauges



IP- 803 – CAD/CAM/CIM

Unit 1 
Introduction: Information requirements of mfg organizations; business forecasting and
aggregate production plan; MPS, MRP and shop floor/ Production Activity Control (PAC); Mfg
as a system, productivity and wealth creation; production processes on volume-variety axes;
importance of batch and job shop production; CIM definition and CIM wheel, evolution and
benefits; CIM as a subset of Product Life Cycle (PLC) mgt; design for mfg (DFM) and
concurrent engg; product design in conventional and CIM environment; terms like CAD, CAE,
CAM, CAP, CAPP, CATD and CAQ.

Unit 2
Graphics and standards: Raster scan, coordinate systems for model (M/ WCS) user
and display; database for graphic modeling; PDM, PIM, EDM; define EDM, features of EDM;
basic transformations of geometry- translation, scaling, rotation and mirror; introduction to
modeling software; need for CAD data standardization; developments in drawing data exchange
formats; GKS, PHIGS, CORE, IGES, DXF STEP DMIS AND VDI; ISO standard for exchange of
Product Model data-STEP and major area application protocols.

Unit 3
Geometric Modeling: Its use in analysis and mfg; 2D and 3D line, surface and volume
models; linear extrusion and rotational sweep; Constructive Solid Geometry (CSG); basics of
boundary presentation- spline, Bezier, b-spline, and NURBS; sculpture surfaces, classification,
basics of coons, Bezier, b-spline and ruled surfaces; tweaking, constraint based parametric
modeling; wire-frame modeling, definition of point, line and circle; polynomial curve fitting;
introduction to rapid prototyping.

Unit 4 
Numeric control and part programming: Principles of NC machines, CNC, DNC; NC
modes of point to point, -line and 2D, 3D contouring; NC part programming; ISO standard for
coding, preparatory functions(G)- motion, dwell, unit, preset, cutter compensation, coordinate
and plane selection groups; miscellaneous (M) codes; CLDATA and tool path simulation; ISO
codes for turning tools and holders; ATC, modular work holding and pallets; time and power
estimation in milling, drilling and turning; adaptive control, sequence control and PLC; simple
part programming examples.

Unit 5 
Group Technology: Importance of batch and job shop production; merits of converting
zigzag process layout flow to smooth flow in cellular layout, Production Flow Analysis (PFA) and
clustering methods; concept of part families and coding; hierarchical, attribute and hybrid
coding; OPITZ, MICLASS and DCLASS coding; FMS; material handling; robots, AGV and their
programming; agile mfg; Computer Aided Process Planning (CAPP), variant/ retrieval and
generative approach

List of Experiments (please expand it):

1. 2D and 3D modeling on CAD software

2. Use of CAM software for writing CNC programs

3. Study of automatic and semi automatic control system and writing the electrical analogy.

4. Production & layout for GT for group of jobs to be manufactured

5. A case study / tutorial using CAPP Software

6. Writing M & G codes for given operations.

7. Robot and AGV programming


IP/IE- 804 – Project Management

Unit 1 
Concepts of project management: Meaning, definition and characteristics of a project,
technical and socio-cultural dimensions; project life cycle phases, project planning and graphic
presentation; work breakdown structure, manageable tasks; size of network; blow down NW;
identity and logic dummy activity; Fulkerson rule for numbering NW; time-scaled NW

Unit-2 
NW analysis: PERT network; mean time and variances; probability to complete PERT
project in specified time; CPM network; Event Occurrence Time (EOT); activity start/ finish
times; forward and reverse path calculations, concept and calculation of floats; resource
allocation and critical-chain; overview of MS-project-2000.

Unit-3
Project duration and control: Importance and options to accelerate project completion;
timecost tradeoff; fixed variable and total costs; use of floats and cost optimization; project
performance measures; project monitoring info and reports; project control process; Gant chart
and control chart; cost-schedule S-graph; planned cost of work schedule (PV), budgeted/
earned cost of work completed (EV) and actual cost of work completed (AC); schedule and cost
variances (SV, CV) forecasting final project costs.

Unit-4 
Project organization, culture and leadership: projects within functional organization;
dedicated project/ task-force teams; staff, matrix and network organization; choosing
appropriate project organization; Organization culture; ten characteristics; cultural dimensions
supportive to projects; social network and management by wandering around (MBWA); different
traits of a manager and leader; managing project teams; five stage team development model;
shared vision; conflicts; rewards; rejuvenating project teams; project stakeholders; concept of
project partnering.

Unit-5 
Strategic planning and project appraisal: Capital allocation key criteria; Porters
competitive strategy model; BCG matrix; Strategic Position Action Evaluation (SPACE); time
value of money; cash flows; payback period; IRR; cost of capital; NPV; social cost benefit
analysis; UNIDO approach; project risks and financing.


List of Experiments (please expand it):

1. Study of project planning software like MS-project

2. Case studies on project management

3. Solution of project networks- manual and using software



                                                        IP- 805 Major Project


Objectives of the course Minor/Major Project are:
 To provide students with a comprehensive experience for applying the knowledge gained
so far by studying various courses.

 To develop an inquiring aptitude and build confidence among students by working on
solutions of small industrial problems.

 To give students an opportunity to do some thing creative and to assimilate real life work
situation in institution.

 To adapt students for latest development and to handle independently new situations.

 To develop good expressions power and presentation abilities in students.
The focus of the Major Project is on preparing a working system or some design or
understanding of a complex system using system analysis tools and submit it the same in the
form of a write up i.e. detail project report. The student should select some real life problems for
their project and maintain proper documentation of different stages of project such as need
analysis market analysis, concept evaluation, requirement specification, objectives, work plan,
analysis, design, implementation and test plan. Each student is required to prepare a project
report and present the same at the final examination with a demonstration of the working system
(if any)

Working schedule The faculty and student should work according to following schedule:
Each student undertakes substantial and individual project in an approved area of the subject and
supervised by a member of staff.The student must submit outline and action plan for the project
execution (time schedule) and the same be approved by the concerned faculty.
Action plan for Major Project work and its evaluation scheme #(Suggestive)
Task/Process Week Evaluation Marks For Term
Work#
Orientation of students by HOD/Project
Guide
1st - -
Literature survey and resource collection 2nd - -
Selection and finalization of topic before a
committee*
3rd Seminar-I 10
Detailing and preparation of Project
(Modeling, Analysis and Design of Project
work
4th to 5th - 10
Development stage
Testing, improvements, quality control of
project
6th to 10th
11th
- 25
Acceptance testing 12th - 10
Report Writing 13th to 15th - 15
Presentation before a committee
(including user manual, if any)
16th - Seminar-II 30
* Committee comprises of HOD, all project supervisions including external guide from industry
(if any)
# The above marking scheme is suggestive, it can be changed to alternative scheme depending
on the type of project, but the alternative scheme should be prepared in advance while finalizing
the topic of project before a committee and explained to the concerned student as well.
NOTE: At every stage of action plan, students must submit a write up to the concerned guide:
 
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