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R. V. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
(Autonomous Institution Affiliated to VTU, Belgaum)
R.V Vidyaniketan Post, Mysore Road
Bangalore-560 059
DEPARTMENT VISION
IMPARTING QUALITY EDUCATION IN DESIGN, THERMAL,
MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING WITH
EMPHASIS ON RESEARCH, SUSTAINABILITY TECHNOLOGIES AND
ENTREPRRENEURSHIP FOR SOCIETAL SYMBOSIS
DEPARTMENT MISSION
MEM1:Imparting
knowledge
in
basics
&
applied
areas
of
MechanicalEngineering
MEM2: Provide state of the art laboratories and infrastructure for academics &
research in the area of design, thermal, materials& manufacturing.
MEM3: Facilitating faculty development through continuous improvement
program
MEM4: Promoting research, education and training in design,
thermal,materials, manufacturing and related areas
MEM5:Strengthening collaborations with industries, research organizations
and institutes for internship, joint research and consultancy
MEM6: Imbibing social and ethical values in students, staff and faculty.
professional
career
with
sound
fundamental
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Self learn to acquire and apply allied knowledge and update the
same by engaging in life long learning and practice professional
ethics
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Course
Code
Credit Allocation*
Course Title
BoS
L
No. of
Credits
Intellectual
Property Rights &
Entrepreneurship
HSS
12 ME 52
/ IM 52
Design of Machine
Elements I
ME
12 ME 53
Heat Transfer I
ME
12 ME 54
CAD/CAM
ME
12ME5AX
Elective A
ME
12ME5BX
Elective B
ME
19
16
41
12 HSI 51
1
2
3
Total Hours
Total Credits
26
Elective A
Course Code
Course Title
12ME5A1
Materials Technology
12ME5A2
Refrigeration Air-conditioning
12ME5A3
Quality & Reliability Engineering
Course Code
12ME5B1
12ME5B2
12ME5B3
Elective B
Course Title
Stress Analysis
Energy Conversion Engineering
Operations Research & Management
Course
Code
12HSM61
2
3
4
12 ME 62
Course Title
Credit Allocation*
BoS
Management and
Organizational Behavior
Design of Machine Elements
II
HSS
ME
No. of
Credits
12 ME 63
Dynamics of Machines
ME
12 ME 64
ME
Emerging Technologies
ME
12ME65
12ME6CX
Elective C
ME
12ME6DX
Elective D
ME
20
02
12
38
Total Hours
Total Credits
26
Course Code
12ME6C1
Elective C
Course Title
12ME6C2
12ME6C3
Mechatronics
Course Code
12ME6D1
Elective D
Course Title
12ME6D2
12ME6D3
Course Code
12ME65
Emerging Technologies
Course Title
Advanced Turbo machinery
5
Thermal
12 ME5A2
12 ME5B2
12 ME6C2
12 ME6D2
12 ME7E2
12 ME7F2
Manufacturing
12 ME5A3
12 ME5B3
12 ME6C3
12 ME6D3
12 ME7E3
12 ME7F3
CIE Marks : 50
SEE Marks: 100
SEE Duration: 2 Hrs
Identify and analyse the legal regulation of the way in which ideas, innovation and
artistic endeavour are protected and commercially exploited.
Understand the law relating to patents, trademarks, passing off, copyright, registered
designs, plant varieties, trade secrets and confidential information.
Appraise and evaluate the social and economic justifications for such rights.
To explores the challenges to IP law in the digital age and examines specific
electronic commerce practices that raise complex Trademark, Patent And Copyright
policy questions.
To provide practical, useful and easy to understand information on IP law as it relates
to commercial activities on the Internet
To find sophisticated problem related solutions of different forms of IPR.
To act as an interface between industry / government and multilateral institution in
various aspects relating to Intellectual Property
Unit I
Introduction: Types of Intellectual Property, International Scenario in IPR: WIPO,
WTO, TRIPS.
Patents: Introduction, Object of patent; Scope and salient features of patent;
patentable inventions, inventions are not patentable, Patent Procedure- Overview, 08Hrs
Rights and obligations of patentee; Transfer of Patent Rights; Government use of
inventions; Biotechnology patents, protection of traditional knowledge, Infringement
of patents and remedy, Case study
Trade Secrets: Definition, Significance, Tools to protect Trade secrets in India.
Unit II
Trade Marks: Introduction and overview of trade mark; Evolution of trade mark law;
Object of trade mark; Features of good trade mark; Different forms of trade mark;
5Hrs
Trade mark registry and register of trademarks; Registrable and non- registrable
marks; Basic principles of registration of trade mark; Deceptive similarity;
8
Assignment and transmission; Trade mark and ECO Label, Infringement of trade
mark; Passing off; Offences and penalties, Case study
Unit III
Industrial Design: Introduction, Need for Protection of Industrial Designs, Subject
Matter of Protection and Requirements, Procedure for obtaining Design Protection,
Revocation, Infringement and Remedies , Case study
Copy Right: Introduction, Nature and scope, Subject matter, the works in which copy
right subsists, Rights conferred by copy right, Copy right protection in India, transfer
8Hrs
of copy rights, right of broad casting organisations and of performer and Case Studies.
Intellectual property and cyberspace; Emergence of cyber-crime ; Grant in software
patent and Copyright in software; Software piracy; Trademarks issues related to
Internet (Domain name); Data protection in cyberspace;; Salient features of
Information Technology Act; IPR provisions in IT Act; Internet policy of Government
Unit IV
Entrepreneur and Entrepreneurship: Evolution of the concept of Entrepreneur,
Characteristics of an Entrepreneur, Distinction between an entrepreneur and a
manager, Functions of an entrepreneur, types of entrepreneur, Intrapreneur, Concept of 7Hrs
Entrepreneurship ,Growth of entrepreneurship in India, Role of Entrepreneurship in
economic development, overview on entrepreneurial development models, Case
discussions on a couple of successful entrepreneurs.
Unit V
Micro Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME): Definition, Characteristics, Need
and rationale, Objectives, Scope, role of MSME in Economic Development,
Advantages of MSME, Steps to start an MSME Government policy towards MSME,
Impact of Liberalization, Privatisation & Globalization on MSME, Effect of WTO /
GATT. Sustainability and MSME.
7Hrs
Reference Books:
1. Dr G.B Reddy, Intellectual Property Rights and the Law Gogia Law Agency, 7th
Edn.,2008
2. PrabuddhaGanguly, Intellectual Property Rights: Unleashing Knowledge Economy,
Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 1st Edition, 2001. ISBN:
0074638602.
3. Rodney Ryder Intellectual Property and the Internet. ISBN: 8180380025; LexisNexis
Butterworth ,New Delhi , 2002;
4. Rahul Matthan The law relating to Computers and the Internet. ISBN 10:
8187162139 / ISBN 13: 9788187162131 Oscar Publications (Delhi, DEL, India)
5. S.R Myneni, Law of Intellectual Property, Asia Law House, Hyderabad, 2001, SKU
664773841.
6. SS Khanka ,Entrepreneurial Development , S Chand & Co, 2008,ISBN:81-219-1801-4
7. Entrepreneurship Development & Small Business Enterprises Poornima M
Charantimath , Pearson Education ,2007 ,ISBN: 81-7758-260-7
COURSE OUTCOMES
To have an understanding of the fundamental legal principles relating to Confidential
Information, Copyright, Patents, Designs, Trademarks and Unfair Competition;
Able to identify, apply and assess principles of law relating to each of these areas of
intellectual property;
Understand the legal and practical steps needed to ensure that intellectual property rights
remain valid and enforceable;
Able to demonstrate a capacity to identify, apply and assess ownership rights and
marketing protection under intellectual property law as applicable to information, ideas,
new products and product marketing
Understand current and emerging issues relating to the intellectual property protection,
including those relating to indigenous knowledge or culture, information technology
especially the distribution of material on the internet, biotechnology and international
trade; and
To anticipate and subject to critical analysis arguments relating to the development and
reform of intellectual property right institutions and their likely impact on creativity and
innovation.
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11
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 5
12
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Assessment Intervals
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14
HEAT TRANSFER I
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Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 5
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Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 5
References:
(1) Mikell P Groover, Emory W Zimmers Jr., CAD/CAM, Pearson Education
Inc., 5thEds, 2008, ISBN: 9788177584165
(2) Ibrahim Zeid, CAD/CAM, Tata McGraw Hill, 2009, ISBN:9780070151345
(3) Rao.P.N., Tewari N.K., Kundra T.K., CAD/CAM, Tata McGraw Hill, 2006,
ISBN: 0070583730
Course Outcome: At the end of the course the student will be able to
(1) Explain the different types of CNC machines and Robots
(2) Compare conventional machines with CNC machines
(2) Write part programs using software tools & simulate manufacturing process
(3) Analyze a simple component and decide on manufacturing process
(4) Design simple elements that can be manufactured using CNC turning machines
(5) Machine components and assemble a sub-system
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Course Assessment Method
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Seminar / Presentation
Lab
Semester End Examination
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M
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Assessment Intervals
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2
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L
3
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18
ELECTIVE-A1
MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY
Course Code: 12MEA551
Hours/Week: L:T:P:S = 3:0:0:4
Credits: 04
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 5
Course Outcome: Upon completion of the course the student will be able to
(1) Recognize the importance of material selection
(2) Explain the manufacturing processes for ferrous and non-ferrous materials
from ores to finish products
(3) Choose the material characterization instrument for specific properties.
(4) Examine the composition and microstructure of materials
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ELECTIVE-A2
REFRIGERATION & AIRCONDITIONING
Course Code: 12MEA552
CIE Marks: 100
Hours/Week: L:T:P:S = 3:0:0:4
SEE Marks: 100
Credits: 04
SEE Duration: 3 Hours
Course Learning Objectives
(1) Describe the basic refrigeration and air-conditioning systems
(2)Analyze simple vapour compression system
(3) Practice use of psychrometric charts and estimation of cooling loads
(4) Explain applications of refrigeration and air-conditions
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Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 5
Course Outcome: After completion of the course the student will be able to
(1) Describe component of refrigeration and air-conditioning systems.
(2) Analyze characteristics and properties of refrigerants
(3) Estimate the performance of vapour compression system
(4) Evaluate performance of air-conditioning systems
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ELECTIVE A3
QUALITY& RELIABILITY ENGINEERING
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 5
Course Outcome: After completion of the course the student will be able to
(1) Describe importance of quality control and reliability engineering
(2) Evaluate the test data and determine the quality and reliability of the
component
(3) Recognize the importance of statistical and probability tools in QC.
(4) Create control charts given a component, dimensions, production quaantity
(5) Operate in teams to ensure higher value for a given product
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ELECTIVE B1
STRESS ANALYSIS
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 5
25
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ELECTIVE-B2
ENERGY CONVERSION ENGINEERING
Unit 1
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Unit 4
Unit 5
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Course Assessment Method
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ELECTIVE B3
OPERATIONS RESEARCH AND MANAGEMENT
Unit 1
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Unit 4
Unit 5
(4) Prem Kumar Gupta & H S Hira, Problems in Operations Research, 1stEdn.
2005, ISBN: 8121902189
(5) Ramamurthy P, Production and Operations Management, 2ndEdn, New Age
International, 2006, ISBN:812241558
Course Outcome: The student will be able to
(1) Explain the tools used in operations research and management
(2) Select the required tool for a given situation.
(3) Apply the OR & OM tools to achieve the required operational goals
(4) Justify the choice of a particular method for a given task
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L
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