SE:SEM I:Engineering Mathematics III (207007) |
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CO 1 |
Solve higher order linear differential equations and its applications to model and analyze mass spring systems |
CO 2 |
Apply Integral transform techniques such as Laplace transform and Fourier transform to solve differential equations involved in vibration theory, heat transfer and related mechanical engineering applications. |
CO 3 |
Apply Statistical methods like correlation, regression in analyzing and interpreting experimental data applicable to Reliability engineering and probability theory in testing and quality control. |
CO 4 |
Perform Vector differentiation and integration, analyze the vector fields and apply to fluid flow problems. |
CO 5 |
Solve Partial differential equations such as wave equation, one and two dimensional heat flow equations. |
SE: SEM I: Industrial Electronics and Electrical Technology (211501) |
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CO 1 |
Develop the capability to identify and select suitable DC motor / induction motor. |
CO 2 |
Identify special purpose motor and its speed control method for given industrial application. |
CO 3 |
Program Arduino IDE using conditional statements. |
CO 4 |
Interfacing sensors with Arduino IDE. |
CO 5 |
Analyze Microcontrollers and embedded systems terminologies and sensors. |
SE: SEM I: Strength of Materials (211082) |
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CO 1 |
Understand the concepts of stress and strain at a point as well as the stress-strain relationship for homogeneous, isotropic materials. |
CO 2 |
Understand the analysis and design the members subjected to tension, compression, torsion, bending and combined stresses using fundamental concepts of stress, strain and elastic behavior of materials. |
CO 3 |
Understand the procedure of determining the stresses and strains in members subjected to combined loading and apply the theories of failure for static loading. |
CO 4 |
Understand analysis of slender, long columns and determine and illustrate principal stresses, maximum shearing stress and stresses acting on a structural member. |
SE: SEM I: Manufacturing Technology (211502) |
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CO 1 |
Describe and classify metal casting processes |
CO 2 |
Classify and analyze various forming processes |
CO 3 |
Understand special casting and forming processes |
CO 4 |
Classify and describe different types of welding and joining processes |
CO 5 |
Understand various non conventional machining process. |
CO6 |
Understand various applications of robots in manufacturing |
SE: SEM I: Material Science and Engineering Metallurgy ( 211503) |
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CO 1 |
Define the mechanical properties of materials and conduct destructive and non destructive tests to evaluate and test the properties of materials |
CO 2 |
Draw and explain equilibrium diagrams for various alloy systems |
CO 3 |
Work with Iron-Iron carbide equilibrium diagram and apply this knowledge for classification of steels from microstructure observations |
CO 4 |
Select proper Heat Treatment, Surface Hardening technique & Isothermal Treatments for the steels considering properties and service requirements |
CO 5 |
Distinguish different Alloy Steels and Cast Irons based on chemical compositions and microstructures |
CO6 |
Familiarize with different types of non-ferrous alloys and Composites with their need scope and applications |
SE: SEM II: Industrial Engineering and Management (211508) |
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CO 1 |
Students will be able to: Describe Principles and Types of Management |
CO 2 |
Interpret Theories of Motivations and leadership |
CO 3 |
Develop Entrepreneurship skills |
CO 4 |
Apply various Tools and techniques of Industrial Engineering for Productivity improvement |
CO 5 |
Apply Method study and examine the recorded facts and propose new method |
CO6 |
Apply Work Measurement techniques to determine standard time |
SE: SEM II: Control System Engineering (211509) |
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CO 1 |
After completion of this course, the student will be able to: Model a physical system and express its internal dynamics and input-output relationships by means of block diagrams, mathematical model and transfer functions. |
CO 2 |
Understand and explain the relationships between the parameters of a control system and its stability, accuracy, transient behavior. |
CO 3 |
Identify the parameters that the system is sensitive to. Determine the stability of a system and parameter ranges for a desired degree of stability. |
CO 4 |
Plot the Bode, Nyquist, Root Locus diagrams for a given control system and identify the parameters and carry out the stability analysis. |
CO 5 |
Determine the frequency response of a control system and use it to evaluate or adjust the relative stability |
CO6 |
Design a P, PD, PI, or PID controller based on the transient and steady state response criteria. |
SE: SEM II: Design of Machine Elements (211510) |
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CO 1 |
On successful completion of the course students should be able to- Understand the basic principles and process of machine design |
CO 2 |
Understand the theories of failures and Factor of safety to design mechanical component. |
CO 3 |
Analyze the stress and strain on mechanical components such as shaft, power screws, mechanical springs, gears, and bearings. |
CO 4 |
Understand, identify and quantify failure modes for mechanical parts such as shaft, power screws, mechanical springs, gears, and bearings. |
CO 5 |
Demonstrate knowledge on basic machine elements used in design of machine elements to withstand the loads and deformations for a given practical application. |
SE: SEM II: Metrology and Quality Assurance (211511) |
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CO 1 |
After learning this subject, the student will be able to: Describe and work with various linear and angular measuring devices |
CO 2 |
Design limit gauges and work with special measuring devices for gear, screw thread and surface finish measurements |
CO 3 |
Distinguish various comparators and use profile projector |
CO 4 |
Use various control charts and various quality assurance tools |
CO 5 |
Get knowledge of various quality standards and their implementations in industries. |
CO6 |
Implement TQM and TPM concepts in practice |
SE: SEM II: Computer Graphics for Robotics (211512) |
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CO 1 |
Understand the basics of computer graphics, different graphics systems and applications of computer graphics. |
CO 2 |
Use of geometric transformations on graphics objects and their application in robot kinematics analysis. |
CO 3 |
Demonstrate the application of Bezier curves and interpolation in robot path planning |
CO 4 |
Apply concept of analytic geometry and geometric algebra for modelling in robotic physics |
SE: SEM II: Project Based Learning (211099) |
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CO 1 |
Project based learning will increase their capacity and learning through shared cognition. |
CO 2 |
Students able to draw on lessons from several disciplines and apply them in practical way. |
CO 3 |
Learning by doing approach in PBL will promote long-term retention of material and replicable skill, as well as improve teachers' and students' attitudes towards learning. |
TE SEM I:Embedded System in Robotics 311501(A) |
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CO1 |
Understand the concept of embedded system, microcontroller, different components of microcontroller and their interactions |
CO2 |
Get familiarized with programming environment to develop embedded solutions. |
CO3 |
Program ARM microcontroller to perform various tasks. |
CO4 |
Understand the key concepts of embedded systems such as I/O, timers, interrupts and interaction with peripheral devices |
TE SEM I:Hydraulics and Pneumatics 311502(A) |
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CO1 |
Exemplify the basic principles of Industrial fluid power. |
CO2 |
Select and specify various components for hydraulic and pneumatic systems. |
CO3 |
Execute PLC program for electro-hydraulic circuit applications |
CO4 |
Organize hydraulic and pneumatic circuits for given application |
CO5 |
Evaluate the hydraulic and pneumatic systems based on various evaluation criteria |
TE SEM I:Robot Kinematics and Dynamics 311503(A) |
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CO1 |
Select the type of mechanism for the robotic applications |
CO2 |
Perform kinematic analysis, synthesis of mechanisms. |
CO3 |
Perform forward and inverse kinematics of robots |
CO4 |
Apply design procedure for mechanical grippers depending upon their types and mechanism |
CO5 |
Design of robot manipulators based on dynamic analysis |
TE SEM I : Sensor Technology 311504(A) |
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CO1 |
Choose sensor for a particular application |
CO2 |
Check the performance of the sensor under test. |
CO3 |
Design signal conditioning circuitry for a sensor |
CO4 |
Analyze the specifications of various types of sensors |
CO5 |
Understand the principals of advance sensors |
TE SEM I:Elective 1-Statistics and Numerical Methods 311505(A)-I |
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CO1 |
Understand the sampling and concept of hypothesis |
CO2 |
Design the experiments based on the processes parameters. |
CO3 |
Make use of numerical method to solve the simultaneous equations. |
CO4 |
Able to establish the co-relation between input factors and performance measure using regression analysis and interpolation methods |
CO5 |
Make use of numerical & iterative methods for solving complex algebraic & transcendental equation, simultaneous equations, curve fitting, interpolation , optimization , integration & differentiation |
TE SEM I: Elective 1-Finite Element Analysis 311505(A)-II |
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CO1 |
Model and Analyze 1-D problem. |
CO2 |
Model and Analyze Truss subjected to loading |
CO3 |
Model and Analyze Two-Dimensional Problem Using Constant Strain Triangles |
CO4 |
Perform finite element modeling of triangular element and 2-D iso-parametric elements |
CO5 |
Analyze steady state heat transfer - 1D and 2D heat conduction and convection |
CO6 |
Identify meshing techniques quality aspects of meshing |
TE SEM I :Elective 1-Industrial Robotics and Material handling Systems 311505(A)-III |
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CO1 |
Understand about material handling system |
CO2 |
Understand storage and data capturing system |
CO3 |
Describe the basic concepts, parts of robots and types of robots. |
CO4 |
Select the robots according to its usage. |
CO5 |
Describe various applications of robots, justification and implementation of robot. |
TE SEM I:Elective 1-Intelligent Manufacturing System 311505(A)-IV |
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CO1 |
Implement statistical methods, evolutionary optimization techniques, soft computing methods, machine learning and knowledge based system for manufacturing system applications such as: Equipment selection and layout |
CO2 |
Implement statistical methods, evolutionary optimization techniques, soft computing methods, machine learning and knowledge based system for manufacturing system applications such as: Process planning and parametric optimization |
CO3 |
Implement statistical methods, evolutionary optimization techniques, soft computing methods, machine learning and knowledge based system for manufacturing system applications such as: Cellular manufacturing |
CO4 |
Implement statistical methods, evolutionary optimization techniques, soft computing methods, machine learning and knowledge based system for manufacturing system applications such as: Robotics systems |
TE SEM II: Robot Programming 311508(A) |
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CO1 |
Explain robot programming methods |
CO2 |
Understand the components of robot programming |
CO3 |
Develop simple programs to simulate robot movements |
CO4 |
Develop robot programs for specific application |
CO5 |
Describe the safety rulesin robot handling |
TE SEM II :Artificial Intelligence for Robotics 311509(A) |
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CO1 |
Select appropriate artificial intelligence method/algorithm to handle various issues in robotics |
CO2 |
Demonstrate various algorithms used in artificial intelligence |
CO3 |
Apply artificial intelligence algorithms to robotics problems |
CO4 |
Compare the performance of AI algorithms |
CO5 |
Build solution methodology to solve complex problems in flexible automation |
TE SEM II: Flexible Manufacturing Systems 311510(A) |
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CO1 |
Understand FMS and its applications. |
CO2 |
Implement GT. |
CO3 |
Perform CNC programming |
CO4 |
Apply the concept of computer integrated manufacturing in FMS scenario |
CO5 |
Understand basics of Tool Management System. |
TE SEM II : Elective 2-Micro-electro-mechanical Systems 311511(A)-I |
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CO1 |
Understand the operation of micro devices, micro systems and their applications |
CO2 |
Design the micro devices, micro systems using the MEMS fabrication process. |
CO3 |
Gain a knowledge of basic approaches for various sensor design |
CO4 |
Gain a knowledge of basic approaches for various actuator design |
TE SEM II : Elective 2-Modeling and Simulation 311511(A)-III |
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CO1 |
Students will be able to Solve the problems based on simulation principal |
CO2 |
Differentiate the simulation systems. |
CO3 |
Collect data and generate the random numbers. |
CO4 |
Distinguish simulations with regard to output analysis |
CO5 |
Apply simulation to manufacturing system. |
CO6 |
Handle software packages – ARENA/Sim Factory/ Promodel / Witness |
TE SEM II :Internship 311513 |
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CO1 |
On completion of the internship, learner will be able to – To develop professional competence through industry internship. |
CO2 |
To apply academic knowledge in a personal and professional environment |
CO3 |
To build the professional network and expose students to future employees. |
CO4 |
Apply professional and societal ethics in their day to day life. |
CO5 |
To become a responsible professional having social, economic and administrative considerations. |
CO6 |
To make own career goals and personal aspirations. |
BE SEM I: Machine Vision System 411501(A)
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CO1 |
Describe the stages of digital image processing |
CO2 |
Demonstrate the role of image processing in different fields such as robotics, medical, engineering, agriculture, food industry, etc. |
CO3 |
Apply various machine learning algorithms for image processing and analysis |
CO4 |
Develop algorithms for machine vision in robotic applications |
BE SEM I: Robot System Reliability and Safety 411502(A)
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CO1 |
To get disciplined approach in order to ensure that a robotic component, product, plant, or process performs its intended function, without failure, for the required time duration in a specified environment. |
CO2 |
To explore how to behave and survive in robot environment. |
CO3 |
To get familiar with practical settings which requires maintaining safe operation and consistent performance throughout lifespan of robots, regardless of environmental contact or human interaction |
BE SEM I: Elective III: Advanced Computational techniques 411503(A)
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CO1 |
Select appropriate computational technique for solving issues in robotics and automation |
CO2 |
Demonstrate understanding of computational techniques |
CO3 |
Apply computational techniques for solving models in automation systems |
CO4 |
Examine the performance of the computational techniques |
CO5 |
Develop methodology to deal with issues in robotics and automation |
BE SEM I:Elective III: Wireless Sensor Network 411503(A)
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CO1 |
Explain various concepts and terminologies and protocols used in wireless sensor networks (WSN). |
CO2 |
Describe importance and use of radio communication and link management in WSN |
CO3 |
Recognize importance of localization and routing techniques used in WSN. |
CO4 |
Apply techniques of data aggregation and importance of security in WSN. |
CO5 |
Examine the issues involved in design and deployment of WSN. |
BE SEM I: Elective-III: Microprocessor and Microcontroller 411503(A)
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CO1 |
Recall basic concept of digital fundamentals to Microprocessor based personal computer system. |
CO2 |
Identify a detailed software and hardware structure of the Microprocessor. |
CO3 |
Illustrate how the different peripherals (8259, 8255, 8253 etc.) interfaced with Microprocessor. |
CO4 |
Distinguish and analyze the properties of Microprocessors & Microcontrollers. |
CO5 |
Analyze the data transfer information through serial & parallel ports. |
BE SEM I: Elective III: Ergonomics and Work Management 411503(A)
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CO1 |
Analyze man machine interaction system for human comfort. |
CO2 |
Evaluation of physiological functions for preventing accidents. |
CO3 |
Application of anthropometry in practical life. |
CO4 |
Demonstrate productivity improvement techniques. |
BE SEM I: Elective-IV: Computational Fluid Dynamics 411504 (A)
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CO1 |
Demonstrate the basic concepts of CFD. |
CO2 |
Apply the various discretization methods, solution procedures to solve flow problems. |
CO3 |
Use various turbulence models to solve turbulent flow problems. |
CO4 |
Categorize different numerical techniques used to solve fluid flow problems |
BE SEM I:Elective IV: Internet of Things and Machine Learning 411504 (A)
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CO1 |
Demonstrate the concepts of Internet of things (IoT) and its applications |
CO2 |
Make use of embedded system platform to develop sensor-based applications |
CO3 |
Identify machine learning algorithm for given application |
CO4 |
Deploy machine learning algorithm |
CO5 |
Implement the concept of Cloud and Fog computing in robotics |
BE SEM I:Elective IV: Artificial Neural Networks and Fuzzy systems 411504 (A)
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CO1 |
Develop Fuzzy Inference System for various applications. |
CO2 |
Integrate and develop Neural Network for various applications. |
CO3 |
Illustrate the role played by Mechatronics engineers to automate the process by integrating the knowledge of soft-computing techniques. |
BE SEM I:Elective IV: Power Electronics and Drives 411504 (A)
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CO1 |
Examine the characteristics of various devices and application of firing circuits used in power electronics. |
CO2 |
Analyze the performance characteristics of AC voltage regulators, choppers, inverters, rectifiers and cyclo converters. |
CO3 |
Demonstrate the working principle of various power electronic devices and circuits using simulation. |
CO4 |
Design the simple power electronic circuits through digital simulation. |
CO5 |
Provide strong foundation for study of power drives and their applications. |
BE SEM I: Audit Course 7: Human Rights 411507
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CO1 |
Realize the importance and different approaches to Human rights |
CO2 |
Explain different mechanisms of United Nations to ensure and protect the Human Rights |
CO3 |
Comprehend the different Constitutional provisions and legislations to protect Human Rights in India |
CO4 |
Analyze the functions of NHRC, Judiciary and PIL for protecting Human Rights in India |
CO5 |
Examine the challenges to Human Rights of different vulnerable sections |
BE SEM II: Field and Service Robots :411508(A)
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CO1 |
Define various applications of robot in health care and service tasks. |
CO2 |
Analyze the function of sensors in the robot. |
CO3 |
Design different application specific robots. |
BE SEM II: PLC and SCADA Programming:411509(A)
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CO1 |
Identify the components of a Programmable Logic Controller system and understand their role. |
CO2 |
Understand the basics of data conversion, Data Acquisition, Programmable Logic Controller and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition. |
CO3 |
Applying knowledge to interface input and output devices to Programmable Logic Controller |
CO4 |
Apply knowledge to design logic circuits to perform industrial control functions and realize the same using ladder logic |
CO5 |
Familiarization with Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition architecture and its applications |
CO6 |
Familiarization with Human Machine Interface and Distributed Control Systems |
BE SEM II: Elective V: Reverse Engineering : 411510(A)
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CO1 |
Apply reverse engineering system to various applications. |
CO2 |
Interpreting the terminologies related to re-engineering, forward engineering, and reverse engineering. |
CO3 |
Disassemble products and specify the interactions between its subsystems and their functionality |
CO4 |
Implement the Reverse Engineering methodologies. |
BE SEM II: Elective V: Elective V: Data Analytics : 411510(A)
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CO1 |
Effectively visualize and interpret the data |
CO2 |
Apply predictive and prescriptive techniques for production engineering applications |
CO3 |
Use data analysis for engineering applications through the powerful tools of data application |
BE SEM II: Elective V: Entrepreneurship and Innovations : 411510(A)
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CO1 |
learn the various aspects of innovation and methods of fostering Innovation |
CO2 |
Appreciate the importance of embarking on self-employment and has developed the confidence and personal skills for the same. |
CO3 |
Start a small business enterprise by liaising with different stake holders |
CO4 |
Effectively manage small business enterprise. |
BE SEM II: Elective V: Electronic System Design and Analysis: 411510 (A)
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CO1 |
Verify and reflect over and provide critical assessment of a concrete implementation of their own design. |
CO2 |
Analyse electronic systems in terms of safety, Reliability and thermal management |
CO3 |
Design systems with reference to protection, electromagnetic compatibility. |
CO4 |
Implement and test self-designed electronic systems. |
BE SEM II: Elective VI: Additive Manufacturing: 411511(A)
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CO1 |
Grasp the principle, methods, possibilities and limitations as well as environmental hazards of Additive Manufacturing technologies. |
CO2 |
Identify the characteristics of the different materials used in Additive Manufacturing technologies. |
CO3 |
Explore the potential of additive manufacturing technologies in real life app |
Merit list will be displayed on 11 September 2024 at 2:30 pm.
Grievances will be accepted between 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm.
Final merit list will be displayed at 5:30 pm.