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             – Maskant -techniques of applying maskants - Process Parameters – Surface finish and MRR-Applications.
             Principles of ECM- equipments-Surface Roughness and MRR Electrical circuit-Process Parameters-ECG and
             ECH - Applications and limitations – Electro chemical deburring (ECDe) and Electro stream drilling (ESD)

             UNIT V        THERMAL ENERGY BASED PROCESSES                                                                   10
             Laser Beam machining (LBM) - Laser Beam drilling and Laser Beam Marking (LBD, LBM), Plasma Arc
             machining (PAM), Plasma Arc cutting and Plasma spraying (PAC, PS), -Electron Beam machining (EBM).
             Principles – Equipment –Types - Beam control techniques – Applications and limitations -.

                                                                                         TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
             OUTCOMES:
                  To demonstrate the basic operation of various unconventional manufacturing processes.
                  To  apply  the  knowledge  of  Mechanical  energy  based  processes  in  their  projects  and  interpret  the
                    importance of different processes for various applications.
                  To apply the knowledge of Electrical energy based processes in their projects and  to identify the
                    various parameters and their influence on the performance of  the  process
                  To explain the various chemical machining processes and its effects on environment.
                  To  explain  the  Thermal  energy  based  processes  like  Laser  beam  machining,  Electron  beam
                    machining and Plasma Arc machining, cutting and spraying.

           TEXT BOOKS:
                1.  Vijay.K. Jain “Advanced Machining Processes” Allied Publishers Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2007
                2.  Pandey P.C. and Shan H.S. “Modern Machining Processes” Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2007.
                3.  Mishra.P.K, “Non-Conventional Machining”, The Institution of Engineers (India),
                4.  Text Book Series, New Delhi, 1997.

             REFERENCES:
                1.  Benedict. G.F. “Nontraditional Manufacturing Processes”, Marcel Dekker Inc., New York,1987.
                2.  Mc Geough, “Advanced Methods of Machining”, Chapman and Hall, London, 1998.
                3.  Paul De Garmo, J.T.Black, and Ronald.A.Kohser, “Material and Processes in Manufacturing”
                4.  Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 8thEdition, New Delhi , 2001.
                5.  V. K. Jain, Advanced Machining Processes, Allied Publishers, 2009.


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                  ME17E63                 RENEWABLE SOURCES OF ENERGY
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             OBJECTIVES:
                      To instruct the importance of renewable energy sources and its utilization.
                      To educate the students to understand the Wind energy technologies.
                      To understand the basic engineering concepts of  Bio Energy technologies
                      To gain the knowledge about Ocean and Geothermal energy technologies
                      To realize the concepts of New Renewable Source of Energy

             UNIT I        SOLAR ENERGY                                                                         9
             Present renewable energy status in India - Solar radiation – Measurements of solar radiation and sunshine –
             Solar thermal collectors – Flat plate and concentrating collectors – Solar thermal applications – Solar thermal
             energy storage – Fundamentals of solar photo voltaic conversion – Solar cells – Solar PV Systems – Solar PV
             applications.

             UNIT II       WIND ENERGY                                                                               9
             Wind data and energy estimation – Betz limit - Site selection for windfarms – Horizontal axis wind turbine –
             Vertical axis wind turbine – Wind turbine generators and its performance – Hybrid systems – Environmental
             issues - Applications.

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