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About The Department

The Department of Mechanical Engineering from the day of its inception, has been taking long strides in the field of science and Engineering. One of the oldest and active departments anticipated the rapid developments in Technology and software and provided the most sophisticated laboratory facilities & excellent infrastructure. The department has well qualified dedicated enthusiastic teaching & technical staffs along with staffs from ISRO.

It is a discipline that finds wide scope in emerging areas like CAD, CAM, CIM, Robotics, Mechatronics, and Renewable Energy etc. The Department is provided with state-of-the-art laboratories and workshops. The Department organizes a number of workshops, seminars, conferences (University, state, and national level) every year. The students of our department have good communication and Inter personal skills. Their thoughts and creativity has yielded them many State and National level prizes.

Vision

We, staff members shall strive hard to impart knowledge and state of art training to our students and to expose them to the current and broad areas of Mechanical Engineering namely design, manufacturing, energy and thermal science so that they can later practice their profession both at home and abroad and be instrumental in bringing out overall technological developments for the nation.

Mission

To impart quality education to the students in order to

  • Focus them to meet the challenges in the day to day developments in the industries.
  • Enrich their knowledge, to carry our research and development activities.
  • Create self – confidence to become successful entrepreneurs.

Program Outcomes

  • Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering principles.
  • Design and construct a hardware and software system, component, or process to meet the desired needs, within the realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, and sustainability.
  • Design and conduct experiments, as well as to organize, and analyze computer science and related problems.
  • Identify, formulate, and solve hardware and software problems using computer engineering principles, interpret and make inferences from the resulting data.
  • Function as effective member in a multidisciplinary and diverse teams.
  • Solve professional, legal and ethical issues and responsibilities pertaining to computer engineering.
  • Communicate effectively and present technical information in oral and written format.
  • Utilize the computing knowledge in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context.
  • Sort out contemporary issues in the field of computer science and engineering.
  • Use the techniques, skills, and modern hardware and software tools necessary for computer engineering practice.
  • Recognize the need for an ability to engage in lifelong learning.
  • Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of engineering and management and apply these to manage projects effectively.

Educational Objectives

  • To prepare the students to excel in their professional career by acquiring knowledge in the fields of engineering, technology, applied science & management.
  • To make the students to be familiar with modern engineering software tools and equipments to carryout research and development activities and capable of meeting the challenges in the industries.
  • To make the students to improve their communication skills, confidence, courage, ethical attitude, professionalism, administrative skills, and team work and capable of analyzing real life problems, industrial disputes and managerial problems.
  • To motivate the students to become a successful entrepreneur and to serve the society and nation.

Programme Specific Outcomes

Graduates will be able to

  • Critically evaluate alternate assumptions, approaches, procedures, experiments and results related to engineering problems.
  • Design a variety of mechanical based components and systems for applications including thermal, fluid, hydraulic and pneumatic based components and systems.
  • Lead a small team of student engineers performing design project by using modern software tools and other skills to participate in the various roles in a team and understand how they contribute to accomplishing the task at hand.
  • Use written and oral communications to document work and present project results.

Achievements

STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS
S.NO STUDENT NAME NAME OF THE COLLEGE NATURE OF THE EVENT DATE PRIZE
1 PIRUTHIVIRAJ T SNS COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY PAPER PRESENTED 1st & 2nd Feb 2017
2 PRAKASH K
3 HARISH UDAYA KUMAR S SNS COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY CAD MODELING & WORKSHOP 1st & 2nd Feb 2017
4 MANOJ S
5 PRAKASH K
6 AZHAGU SIVA N
7 JOBIN K THAMPI
8 RIYAZ M D J ACADEMY FOR MANAGERIAL EXCELLENCE CREATURA-NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT 24th Feb 2017 Rs. 6000 Cash prize
9 HARISH UDAYA KUMAR S COIMBATORE INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP 24th Feb 2017
10 DINESH KUMAR
11 ANANTH K
12 ARAVIND K
13 RAJESH KANNAN M IIT MADRAS WORKSHOP 5th – 9th MARCH 2018
14 RIYAZ M SRI KRISHNA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY TECHNO-TALK 10th & 11th March 2017 1st Prize
15 RIYAZ M SRI KRISHNA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY STAIN OF CRIME 16th & 17th March 2018 Rs. 2000 Cash Prize
16 PIRUTHIVIRAJ T COIMBATORE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP 1st Sep 2017
17 PRAKASH K
18 RIYAZ M
19 RAJESH KANNAN M KUMARAGURU COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY YUGAM 7th – 11th Feb 2018
20 PRAKASH K
21 PIRUTHIVIRAJ T
22 RIYAZ M
23 PIRUTHIVIRAJ T SNS COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP 15 & 16th March 2018
FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS
S.NO. FACULTY NAME TITLE OF THE PAPER
1 Dr.P.Dharmalingam Augmentation of Solar Cooker with Single Basin Single Slope Solar Still for Productivity Enhancement – An experimental Study
Biological Synthesis of Zinc Oxide (ZnO) Nanoparticles using Eucalyptus Leaves
2 Mr.S.A.Gokulakrishnan Design and Fabrication of Digital Fuel Indicator for On-road Vechicles
A Study of literature review on dynamic characteristics and vibration analysis of on-road vehicle chassis by multibody simulation approach
3 Mr.S.Arun Babu An experimental investigation on the effect of ZnO/water nanofluid on the efficiency of flat-plate solar collector.
Biological Synthesis of Zinc Oxide (ZnO) Nanoparticles using Eucalyptus Leaves
Journals /Conference Paper Publications/Workshops
  • Dr.P.Dharmalingam – HOD//Mechanical
  • Mr. C.Elango – AP/Mechanical
  • Mr .S.A.Gokulakrishnan – AP/Mechanical
  • Mr.N.Senthil – AP/Mechanical
  • Mr P .Ravichandran – AP/Mechanical has Participated in one day workshop and hands on training in “Application of non destructive testing in process” industries at Info Institute of technology ,Coimbatore .
  • Mr. T.Sakthivel – AP/ Mechanical has Participated in one day workshop and hands on training in “Transforming virtual ideas into realistic 3D model : rapid prototyping” at Sri Ramakrishna institute of technology ,Coimbatore.
  • Dr.P.Dharmalingam – HOD//Mechanical and A Ganesh – AP/Mechanical has presented paper under the title ” Augmentation of Solar Box Cooker with Single Basin Single Slope Solar Still for Productivity Enhancement – An Experimental Study ” presentation in the International Conference on Science, Technology, Engineering and Management (ICSTEM 18) to be held during 23-24, March 2018.
  • Mr.A Ganesh – AP/Mechanical has attended FDTP Programme in “ Introduction to Outcome based Instructional Methods”, at Sona College of Technology, Salem to be held during 14th to 19th March 2018.
LABORATORY FACILITIES

The department has well contended labs, excellent infrastructure and dedicated team of faculty members to impart practical knowledge to the students in better way. It as simulates all the facilities and equipment’s that inculcate modern trends and application of Mechanical Engineering to the students. The following are the laboratories in this department.

  • Dynamics Laboratory
  • Thermal Engineering Laboratory
  • Machine shop
  • Foundry
  • Welding Laboratory
  • Mechatronics laboratory
  • CAD/CAM Laboratory
  • Metrology and Measurements Laboratory
  • Smithy and Sheet metal Laboratory
DIGITAL MANUFACTURING CENTER

With excellent infrastructure, the DMC is equipped with Pentium IV processor supporting 40 nodes, software’s like Auto CAD 2000, Pro-Engineer, Mechanical desktop with power pack, virtual NC Quest, AMD, Pro/Mechanica, NISA, Master CAM, I-DEAS, ADAMS, AnsysEd.

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TRAINING OF FORMULA 4 AND LGB
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THERMAL-ENGINEERING-LAB

The laboratory is established with all types of modern equipments like Diesel engines with various loads, Petrol Engines with various loads, Air Conditioning unit, Air compressor, Boiler, Refrigeration unit and various Heat Transfer Equipments.

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MACHINE SHOP

The laboratory is established with all types of modern equipments like Diesel engines with various loads, Petrol Engines with various loads, Air Conditioning unit, Air compressor, Boiler, Refrigeration unit and various Heat Transfer Equipments.

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TRAINING OF FORMULA 4 AND LGB
TRAINING OF FORMULA 4 AND LGB
TRAINING OF FORMULA 4 AND LGB
METROLOGY AND MEASUREMENTS LABORATORY

Metrology lab is equipped with CMM, Optical profile projector, floating gauge micrometer, optical tachometers, digital vernier calliper and micrometer, auto collimators, comparators, thread measurement gauge, form measurement, toolmaker’s microscope, torque measurement etc.

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TRAINING OF FORMULA 4 AND LGB
DYNAMICS LABORATORY

To impart practical knowledge on design and analysis of mechanisms in the machine tools and automobiles. In Machine Dynamics Lab, the students are doing the experiments related to their theory subjects like Engineering Mechanics, Machines and Mechanisms and Fundamentals of Vibration and Noise. Various equipments like governors, gyroscopes, balancing machines and universal vibration facilities are available to understand machine dynamics.

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TRAINING OF FORMULA 4 AND LGB

DEPARTMENT LIBRARY

The Department of Mechanical Engineering is a well-equipped department library is functioning in the department catering to the needs of the faculty and students for both academic and research work. The Library was started in the year 2000 with around 200 volumes, now it has around 800 volumes

Association

S.NO DATE EVENT TOPIC CONDUCTED BY
1 19.10.2023 Innagural function MEA - innagural function Mr.PRABHU, CADD Infotech, Coimbatore
2 13.02.2023 Seminar Roadmap to industrial revolution Mr.SURESH, Ass. Manager, LG Equipments, Coimbatore
3 21.09.2022 One day Seminar International Peace Day Sr.Lourdu Sagayam Director-MarialayaRehabilitation home for Children & Women
4 14.05.2022 National Level Technical Symposium EMICA 2022 M.Satis Babu,GM(International BusinessDevelopment),Kavin Engineering and Services Pvt.Ltd,Coimbatore
5 23.04.2022 Seminar Preparation Strategy for Gate Exams A.Saravanakumaran,Gateforum Engineering Success
6 30.03.2022 Internal Hackathaon Internal Hackathaon for ME 2022 Dr.P.Dharmalingam, HOD MECH
7 3.09.2021 Webinar Essential Life Skills and Entrepreneurship Skills R.Sathishraj Founder and CEO,E-Crusaders,Chennai.
8 8.3.2018 Wild track racing –WTR RACING Dr .Anusha .R ,CEO, TCE
9 7.3.2018 Symposium ERUDITE 2K18 T. Velliangirinathan B.E (Mech) Founder & CEO ,Howzzat traders ,Pollachi
10 14.2.2018 Guest lecture Engineering materials and metallurgy Dr .G. Suresh Kanna , Associate Professor Coimbatore Institute of Technology,Coimbatore
11 14.2.2018 Guest lecture Finite Element Analysis Dr N.V.Dhandapani .Associate Professor Karpagam college of Engineering ,Coimbatore
12 05.1.2018. Industry Visited Logistics Mr.B.Prakash ,Head of the Department Ntc Logistics Ltd, Namakkal
13 2.08.2017 Association Inaugural Function Erudite 2k17 Mr. Guruselvaraj (HRM), (DGM) “Flowlink Systems Pvt Ltd , ARASUR”
14 9.08.2017 Workshop Industrial Fire and Safety Engineering Mr .K Ravi Shankar Institute of Industrial Fire and Safety Engineering
15 4.08.2017 Guest lecture RIVET – Mechanical Electrical Plumbing Mr .Anand (MD), Coimbatore
16 31-07-2017 Guest lecture Automotive Dynamics & Designing Mr . Prashanth.T, Coimbatore
17 31.07.2017 Guest lecture CREO – Advanced modeling Mr. Lawerence, Coimbatore
18 028.07.2017 Guest lecture CATIA -Modeling Mr. Vasanth .B C-CUBE Tekla Software

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Value Added Courses

 

S.NO Topic Course coordinator Internal Faculty members No. Of students attended Year Period
1 AUTO CAD & VME001 Mr.S.A.Gokulakrishnan Mr.S.A.Gokulakrishnan 16 II Mech 2022-2023
2 CREO & VME002 Mr.P.Sathishkumar Mr.S.Arunbabu 30 III Mech 2022-2023
3 ANSYS WORK BENCH & VME003 Mr.P.Sabarinath Mr.L.C.Gokul 16 IV Mech 2022-2023
4 AUTO CAD & VME001 Mr.S.A.Gokulakrishnan Mr.S.A.Gokulakrishnan 20 II Mech 2021-2022
5 CREO & VME002 Mr.S.Arunbabu Mr.S.Arunbabu 7 IIII Mech 2021-2022
6 ANSYS WORK BENCH & VME003 Mr.L.C.Gokul Mr.L.C.Gokul 7 IV Mech 2021-2022
7 CAD & VME001 Mr.P.Ravichandran Mr.P.Ravichandran 7 II Mech 2020-2021
8 CREO & VME002 Mr.S.Arunbabu Mr.S.Arunbabu 23 III Mech 2020-2021
9 ANSYS WORK BENCH & VME003 Mr.L.C.Gokul Mr.L.C.Gokul & Mr.N.Senthil 60 IV Mech 2020-2021
10 AUTO CAD & VME001 Mr.A.Ganesh Mr.A.Ganesh 23 II Mech 2019-2020
11 CREO & VME002 Mr.S.Arunbabu & Mr.P.Ravichandran Mr.S.Arunbabu 69 III Mech 2019-2020
12 ANSYS WORK BENCH & VME003 Mr.L.C.Gokul Mr.L.C.Gokul & Mr.N.Senthil 60 IV Mech 2019-2020
13 AUTO CAD & VME001 Mr.A.Ganesh Mr.A.Ganesh & Mr.S.A.Gokulakrishnan 69 II Mech 2018-2019
14 CREO & VME002 Mr.S.Arunbabu Mr.S.Arunbabu & Mr.P.Ravichandran 80 III Mech 2018-2019
15 ANSYS WORK BENCH & VME003 Mr.L.C.Gokul Mr.L.C.Gokul & Mr.N.Senthil 93 IV Mech 2018-2019
ONE DAY VISIT @NTC NAMAKKAL
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CREO
Course Coordinator Mr. N. Senthil , Mr. A. Ganesh AP/Mech
Technical person Mr. M. Lawrance
Internal Faculty members Mr. S. Arunbabu AP/Mech
No of students attended 42 Students
Period 2017 – 2018
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NON DESTRUCTING TESTING
Course Coordinator Mr. N. Senthil AP/Mech , Mr. A. Ganesh AP/Mech
Technical person Mr. C. Robert
No of students attended 16 Students
Placed Students 16 Students
Period 2016 – 2017
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Course Outcomes

ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-2023
REGULATION 2021
Sem Sub Code Sub Name CO Number Course Outcomes
III MA3351 Transforms and differential equations CO1 To acquaint the students with Differential Equations which are significantly used in engineering problems.
CO2 Understand how to solve the given standard partial differential equations
CO3 Solve differential equations using Fourier series analysis which plays a vital role in engineering applications.
CO4 Appreciate the physical significance of Fourier series techniques in solving one and two dimensional heat flow problems and one dimensional wave equations.
CO5 Understand the mathematical principles on transforms and partial differential equations would provide them the ability to formulate and solve some of the physical problems of engineering.
CO6 Use the effective mathematical tools for the solutions of partial differential equations by using Z transform techniques for discrete time systems.
III ME3391 Engineering Thermodynamics CO1 Impart knowledge on the basics and application of zeroth and first law of thermodynamics.
CO2 Impart knowledge on the second law of thermodynamics in analysing the performance of thermal devices.
CO3 Impart knowledge on availability and applications of second law of thermodynamics
CO4 Teach the various properties of steam through steam tables and Mollier chart.
CO5 Impart knowledge on the macroscopic properties of ideal and real gases.
III CE3391 Fluid Mechanics and Machinery CO1 To introduce the students about properties of the fluids, behaviour of fluids under static conditions.
CO2 To impart basic knowledge of the dynami cs of f lui ds and boundary l ayer concept.
CO3 To expose to the applications of the conservation laws to
  1. flow measurements
  2. flow through pipes (both laminar and turbulent)
  3. forces on pipe bends.
CO4 To exposure to the significance of boundary layer theory and its thicknesses.
CO5 To expose the students to basic principles of working of hydraulic machineries and to design Pelton wheel, Francis and Kaplan turbine, centrifugal and reciprocating pumps.
III ME3392 Engineering Materials & Mettallurgy CO1 To learn the constructing the phase diagram and using of iron-iron carbide phase diagram for microstructure formation.
CO2 To learn selecting and applying various heat treatment processes and its microstructure formation.
CO3 To illustrate the different types of ferrous and non-ferrous alloys and their uses in engineering field.
CO4 To illustrate the different polymer, ceramics and composites and their uses in engineering field.
CO5 To learn the various testing procedures and failure mechanism in engineering field.
III ME3393 Manufacturing Processes CO1 To illustrate the working principles of various metal casting processes.
CO2 To learn and apply the working principles of various metal joining processes.
CO3 To analyse the working principles of bulk deformation of metals.
CO4 To learn the working principles of sheet metal forming process.
CO5 To study and practice the working principles of plastics molding.
III ME3381 Computer Aided Manchine Drawing CO1 To acquaint the skills and practical experience in handling 2D drafting and 3D modelling software systems, standard drawing practices using fits and tolerances.
CO2 To prepare assembly drawings both manually and using standard CAD packages.
CO3 To Preparing standard drawing layout for modeled parts, assemblies with BoM.
III ME3382 Manufacturing Technology Labarotory CO1 To Selecting appropriate tools, equipment’s and machines to complete a given job.
CO2 To Performing various welding process using GMAW and fabricating gears using gear making machines.
CO3 Performing various machining process such as rolling, drawing, turning, shaping, drilling, milling and analysing the defects in the cast and machined components.
III GE3361 Professional development CO1 Use MS Word to create quality documents, by structuring and organizing content for their day to day technical and academic requirements
CO2 Use MS EXCEL to perform data operations and analytics, record, retrieve data as per requirements and visualize data for ease of understanding
CO3 Use MS PowerPoint to create high quality academic presentations by including common tables, charts, graphs, interlinking other elements, and using media objects.
IV ME3491 Theory of Machines CO1 To study the basic components of mechanisms, analyzing the assembly with respect to the displacement, velocity, and acceleration at any point in a link of a mechanism and design cam mechanisms for specified output motions.
CO2 To study the basic concepts of toothed gearing and kinematics of gear trains
CO3 To Analyzing the effects of friction in machine elements
CO4 To Analyzing the force-motion relationship in components subjected to external forces and analyzing of standard mechanisms.
CO5 To Analyzing the undesirable effects of unbalances resulting from prescribed motions in mechanism and the effect of dynamics of undesirable vibrations.
IV ME3451 Thermal Engineering CO1 To learn the concepts and laws of thermodynamics to predict the operation of thermodynamic cycles and performance of Internal Combustion(IC) engines and Gas Turbines. .
CO2 To analyzing the performance of steam nozzle, calculate critical pressure ratio
CO3 To Evaluating the performance of steam turbines through velocity triangles, understand the need for governing and compounding of turbines
CO4 To analyzing the working of IC engines and various auxiliary systems present in IC engines
CO5 To evaluating the various performance parameters of IC engines
IV ME3492 Hydraulics & Pneumatics CO1 To provide the knowledge on the working principles of fluid power systems.
CO2 To study the fluids and components used in modern industrial fluid power system.
CO3 To develop the design, construction and operation of fluid power circuits.
CO4 To learn the working principles of pneumatic power system and its components.
CO5 To provide the knowledge of trouble shooting methods in fluid power systems.
IV ME3493 Manufacturing Technology CO1 To study the concepts and basic mechanics of metal cutting and the factors affecting machinability
CO2 To learn working of basic and advanced turning machines.
CO3 To teach the basics of machine tools with reciprocating and rotating motions and abrasive finishing processes.
CO4 To study the basic concepts of CNC of machine tools and constructional features of CNC.
CO5 To learn the basics of CNC programming concepts to develop the part programme for Machine centre and turning centre
IV CE3491 Strenght of Materials CO1 To understand the concepts of stress, strain, principal stresses and principal planes.
CO2 To study the concept of shearing force and bending moment due to external loads in determinate beams and their effect on stresses.
CO3 To determine stresses and deformation in circular shafts and helical spring due to torsion
CO4 To compute slopes and deflections in determinate beams by various methods.
CO5 To study the stresses and deformations induced in thin and thick shells.
IV GE3491 Environmental Science & Sustainability CO1 To introduce the basic concepts of environment, ecosystems and biodiversity
CO2 To impart knowledge on the causes, effects and control or prevention measures
CO3 Ability to understand the performance characteristics of machines
CO4 To facilitate the understanding of global and Indian scenario of renewable and nonrenewable resources
CO5 To familiarize the concept of sustainable development goals and appreciate the interdependence of economic and social aspects of sustainability
CO6 To inculcate and embrace sustainability practices and develop a broader understanding
IV CE3481 Strenght of Materials and Fluid Machinery Laboratary CO1 To study the mechanical properties of metals, wood and spring by testing in laboratory.
CO2 To verify the principles studied in fluid mechanics and machinery theory by performing experiments in laboratory
IV ME3461 Thermal Engineering Laboratary CO1 To study the valve and port timing diagram and performance characteristics of IC engines
CO2 To study the Performance of refrigeration cycle / components
CO3 To study the Performance and Energy Balance Test on a Steam Generator.
ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-2023
REGULATION 2017
Sem Sub Code Sub Name CO Number Course Outcomes
V ME3591 Design of Machine Elements CO1 To learn the various steps involved in the Design Process
CO2 To Learn designing shafts and couplings for various applications.
CO3 To Learn the design of temporary and permanent Joints.
CO4 To Learn designing and select sliding and rolling contact bearings, seals and gaskets
CO5 To Learn designing helical, leaf springs, flywheels, connecting rods and crank shafts for various applications.
V ME3592 Metrology & Measurements CO1 To learn basic concepts of the metrology and importance of measurements.
CO2 To teach measurement of linear and angular dimensions assembly and transmission elements.
CO3 To study the tolerance analysis in manufacturing.
CO4 To develop the fundamentals of GD & T and surface metrology.
CO5 To provide the knowledge of the advanced measurements for quality control in manufacturing industries.
V ME3581 Metrology&Dynamics Laboratary CO1 To study the different measurement equipment and use of this industry for quality inspection.
CO2 To supplements the principles learnt in dynamics of machinery.
CO3 To understand how certain measuring devices are used for dynamic testing.
CO4 The students able to measure the gear tooth dimensions, angle using sine bar, straightness.
CO5 Determine the natural frequency and damping coefficient, critical speeds of shafts
V ME3691 Heat And Mass transfer CO1 To Learn the principal mechanism of heat transfer under steady state and transient conditions.
CO2 To learn the fundamental concept and principles in convective heat transfer.
CO3 To learn the theory of phase change heat transfer and design of heat exchangers.
CO4 To study the fundamental concept and principles in radiation heat transfer.
CO5 To develop the basic concept and diffusion, convective di mass transfer.
V ME3681 CAD/CAM Laboratary CO1 To gain practical experience in handling 2D drafting and 3Dmodelling software systems
CO2 Designing 3 Dimensional geometric model of parts, sub-assemblies, assemblies and exporting it to drawing
CO3 Programming G & M Code programming and simulate the CNC program and Generating part programming data through CAM software
CO4 Design experience in handling 2D drafting and 3D modelling software systems
CO5 Design 3 Dimensional geometric model of parts, sub-assemblies, assemblies and export it to drawing
CO6 Demonstrate manual part programming and simulate the CNC program and Generate part programming using G and M code through CAM software.
VI ME3791 Mechatronics & IOT CO1 Explain Select suitable sensors and actuators to develop mechatronics systems.
CO2 Discuss Devise proper signal conditioning circuit for mechatronics systems
CO3 Elucidate the fundamentals ofIot and Embedded Systems
CO4 Discuss Control I/O devices through Arduino and Raspberry Pi.
CO5 Design and develop an apt mechatronics/IoT based system for the given real-time application.
VI ME3792 Computer Integrated manufacturing CO1 Discuss the basics of computer aided engineering.
CO2 Choose appropriate automotive tools and material handling systems.
CO3 Discuss the overview of group technology, FMS and automation identification methods.
CO4 Design using computer aided process planning for manufacturing of various components
CO5 Acquire knowledge in computer process control techniques.
VI GE3792 Industrial Management CO1 Discuss basic concepts of management; approaches to management; contributors to management studies
CO2 Discuss the planning; organizing and staffing functions of management in professional organization.
CO3 Apply the leading; controlling and decision making functions of management in professional organization.
CO4 Discuss the organizational theory in professional organization.
CO5 Apply principles of productivity and modern concepts in management in professional organization.
VI GE3781 Mechatronics & IOT laboratary CO1 Demonstrate the functioning of mechatronics systems with various pneumatic, hydraulic and electrical systems.
CO2 Demonstrate the microcontroller and PLC as controllers in automation systems
CO3 Demonstrate of IoT based Home automation, CNC router, Robotic arm.
VI HS8581 Professional Communication CO1 To enhance the learners speaking skill through various activities like group discussion, telephonic conversation, presentation skill etc.,
CO2 To develop listening and speaking skills through communicative functions
CO3 Enhance the Employability and Career Skills of student
CO4 Orient the students towards grooming as a professional
CO5 Make them Employability Graduates
CO6 Develop their confidence and help them attend interviews successfully
VII ME8712 Technical Seminar CO1
CO2
CO3
CO4
CO5
VII ME8792 Power Plant Engineering CO1 introduce the students the method of oil recovery
CO2 make the students understand the process behavior of some of the important unit operations in petrochemical industry through mathematical model
CO3 familirize the students to apply knowledge to select the appropriate control strategy for the selective process
CO4 provide information about the most important derivatives obtained from petroleum products
CO5 help the students in understanding selection and maintenance of instruments in petrochemical industry
VII ME9793 Process Planning & Cost Estimation CO1 know and understand the basics and fundamentals of digital image processing, such as digitization, sampling, quantization, and 2D-transforms.
CO2 Operate on images using the techniques of smoothing, sharpening and enhancement.
CO3 Understand the restoration concepts and filtering techniques.
CO4 Learn the basics of segmentation, features extraction.
CO5 Become familiar with image compression and recognition methods for color models.
VII GE8071 Disaster Management CO1 Students will be able to differentiate the types of disasters, causes and their impact on environment and society.
CO2 Students will be able to assess various methods of risk reduction measures
CO3 Students will be able to draw the hazard and vulnerability profile of India, Scenarious in the Indian context.
CO4 Students will be able to understand and apply government act and information technology during disaster.
CO5 Students will be able to do disaster damage assessment and management.
VII GE8077 Total Quality Management CO1 Ability to apply TQM concepts in a selected enterprise.
CO2 Ability to apply TQM principles in a selected enterprise.
CO3 Ability to understand Six Sigma and apply Traditional tools, New tools, Benchmarking and FMEA.
CO4 Ability to understand Taguchi's Quality Loss Function, Performance ,Measures and apply QFD, TPM, COQ and BPR.
CO5 Ability to apply QMS and EMS in any organization.
VII ME8791 Mechatronics CO1 Ability to understand the fundamental principles of selective analytical instruments used in medical diagnosis, quality assurance & control and research studies.
CO2 Ability to assess and suggest a suitable analytical method for a specific purpose, and evaluate sensitivity, important sources of interferences and errors, and also suggest alternative analytical methods for quality assurance
CO3 Ability to critically evaluate the strengths and limitations of the various instrumental methods.
CO4 Ability to develop critical thinking for interpreting analytical data.
CO5 Ability to understand the working principle, types and applications of NMR and Mass spectroscopy
VII ME8711 Simulation & Analysis Laboratary CO1 understand and Programming of PLC, SCADA and DCS
CO2 To working with industrial automation system
CO3 To design and implement control schemes in PLC & DCS
CO4 To interface field devices with PLC & DCS
CO5 To implement the model based control schemes.
VII ME8781 Mechatronics Laboratary CO1 Design Instrumentation Amplifier practically for sensor output signal amplification.
CO2 Design active Low pass and High pass filters for filtering the unwanted signals.
CO3 Develop various signal conditioning circuit, measure the parameters and comment on the linearity.
CO4 Design Linearization and compensation for Thermocouple output.
CO5 Design different flow measurement devices.
CO6 Draw the piping and Instrumentation diagram for various process and prepare project documentation.
VIII GE8076 Professional Ethicks in Engineering CO1 Students will be able to apply the principles of human values and ethics.
CO2 Students will be able to apply the concepts of Professional ideals and virtues.
CO3 Students will be able to apply the code of ethics.
CO4 Students will be able to evaluate the consequences of safety and risk.
CO5 Students will be able to differentiate the responsibility and rights of Engineering professionals.
VIII ME8811 Project Work CO1 Experiment a specific problem right from its identification, formulation and obtaining successful solution for the same using various engineering techniques.
CO2 Choose any challenging practical problems and find solution by formulating proper methodology.
CO3 Prepare project reports and to face reviews and viva voce examination.
CO4 Integrate and work in a team.
CO5 Summarize the project and prepare the publication of papers and journals to expose to the technical world.
ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-2023
REGULATION 2021
Sem Sub Code Sub Name CO Number Course Outcomes
III MA3351 Transforms and differential equations CO1 To acquaint the students with Differential Equations which are significantly used in engineering problems.
CO2 Understand how to solve the given standard partial differential equations
CO3 Solve differential equations using Fourier series analysis which plays a vital role in engineering applications.
CO4 Appreciate the physical significance of Fourier series techniques in solving one and two dimensional heat flow problems and one dimensional wave equations.
CO5 Understand the mathematical principles on transforms and partial differential equations would provide them the ability to formulate and solve some of the physical problems of engineering.
CO6 Use the effective mathematical tools for the solutions of partial differential equations by using Z transform techniques for discrete time systems.
III EI3351 Analog Electronics CO1 Ability Explain the operation and characteristics of PN junction diode, Zener diode, LED and Laser diode.
CO2 Ability To Formulate the expression for voltage gain, current gain, input resistance and output resistance of a BJT CE and CC amplifier using h-parameter model
CO3 Ability To Formulate the expression for voltage gain, input resistance and output resistance of FET amplifier under CS,CG and Source follower
CO4 Ability To Explain the operation of cascade amplifier, differential amplifier, single tuned amplifier and power amplifiers
CO5 Ability To Analyze the operation of negative feedback amplifiers and to design RC and LC tuned Oscillators for a given frequency range
III EI3352 Digital System Design and Applications CO1 Ability to Convert various types of codes and number system & gate level implementation of Boolean functions.
CO2 Ability to Apply K –Map for simplification and implementation of combinational logic circuit
CO3 Ability to Design the synchronous Sequential logic circuits namely counters, registers etc,
CO4 Ability to Analyze the asynchronous sequential circuits and explain the operation of memories and digital logic families
CO5 Ability to Design the VHDL coding for combinational logic and Sequential circuits.
III EI3353 Transducers Engineering CO1 Understand the working principles of various types of transducers
CO2 Gain knowledge on the application areas of different sensors
CO3 Select the right sensor/transducer for a given application
CO4 Determine the static and dynamic characteristics of transducers using software packages
CO5 Design simple signal conditioning circuits for the R,L and C type of sensors
III EI3354 Linear Integrated Circuits and Applications CO1 Explain the IC fabrication process and discuss the fabrication of active and passive components.
CO2 Compute the gain and output voltage of the given Op-Amp circuits.
CO3 Explain the internal functional blocks and applications of ICs 555, 566, 565, and AD633
CO4 Explain the operation of voltage regulator ICs namely LM78XX, LM79XX, LM317 and LM723.
CO5 Explain the operation and design of various signal conditioning circuits.
III CS3353 C programming and data structures CO1 Develop C programs for any real world/technical application.
CO2 Apply advanced features of C in solving problems.
CO3 Write functions to implement linear and non–linear data structure operations.
CO4 Appropriately use sort and search algorithms for a given application.
CO5 Apply appropriate hash functions that result in a collision free scenario for data storage and
III EI3361 Semiconductor devices and circuits laboratory CO1 Determine the Breakdown voltage, forward and reverse resistance of PN junction diode and Zener diode and calculate the ripple factor of rectifier circuits with filter.
CO2 Calculate the hybrid parameters of BJT under CE and CB configuration
CO3 Obtain the frequency response of CE amplifier and CS amplifier
CO4 Obtain the UJT and JFET parameters from the characteristics and also to calculate the gain of differential amplifier using JFET.
CO5 Design the RC and LC tuned oscillators for a given oscillating frequency.
III CS3362 C programming and data structures laboratory CO1 Use different constructs of C and develop applications
CO2 Write functions to implement linear and non-linear data structure operations
CO3 Suggest and use the appropriate linear / non-linear data structure operations for a given problem
CO4 Apply appropriate hash functions that result in a collision free scenario for data storage and Retrieval
CO5 CO5 Implement Sorting and searching algorithms for a given application
III GE3361 Professional development CO1 Use MS Word to create quality documents, by structuring and organizing content for their day to day technical and academic requirements
CO2 Use MS EXCEL to perform data operations and analytics, record, retrieve data as per requirements and visualize data for ease of understanding
CO3 Use MS PowerPoint to create high quality academic presentations by including common tables, charts, graphs, interlinking other elements, and using media objects.