Guidelines for B.Tech. Thesis Format
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, TEZPUR UNIVERSITY
APPLICATION OF GENETIC ALGORITHMS TO INVERSE PROBLEMS (18, TNR)
A Project Report Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of
the Requirements for the Degree of(14)
Bachelor of Technology (16)
in(16)
Mechanical Engineering (16)
by(16)
Sumit Kumar (Roll No. B08020)(18)
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (18)
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING(18)
TEZPUR UNIVERSITY (18)
TEZPUR JULY 2010 (18)
Department of Mechanical Engineering (16)
Tezpur University (16)
Tezpur July 2010 (16)
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the report entitled “Application of Genetic Algorithms to Inverse Problems” by Sourabh Kumar(Roll No. B08020), submitted in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Tezpur University, Tezpur, during the academic year 2017-18, in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering, is carried out under our guidance and supervision. The work contained in this report has not been submitted elsewhere for a Degree/Diploma/Certificate.
(Project Superviser) (Project Superviser)
T. Misra K. Rawat
Assistant Professor Assistant Professor
/ TEZPUR UNIVERSITYSCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
NAPAAM, DIST: SONITPUR, PIN:784028
ASSAM, INDIA
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that we have examined this report on “DESIGN, FABRICATION AND HEAT TRANSFER STUDIES ……………………………….” and hereby approve it as a study carried out and presented in a manner required for its acceptance and fulfillment for the Bachelor Degree in Mechanical Engineering for which it has been submitted by
Rajesh Kumar (MEB07024)
Manash Protim Gohain (MEB07032)
This approval does not necessarily accept every statement made, opinion expressed or conclusion drawn as recorded in this report. It only signifies the acceptance of this report for which it has been submitted.
The Viva-Voće of above candidates of 8th semester B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) of their project has been held on ………………………….. and found satisfactory.
……………………………….………………………………
Head of Department Examiner
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Here, student should give acknowledgments to the concerned persons. Underlining, highlighting, and making letters bold should be avoided. Making (some of the) words italic is allowed. (line spacing 1.5)
Sumit Kumar
Abstract (16)
Here the student should write the abstract of her/his thesis. Times new roman fonts (of size 12) should be used. Line spacing should be 1.5.
Table of Contents
Content of the report should be presented here, starting from the abstract. For numbering of pages, initial pages of the report should be in the form of: i, ii, iii, iv… After that, from the first page of chapter 1, it should be of the form of: 1,2,3,…
List of Tables
Give here the list of tables with their corresponding page numbers.
List of Figures
Give here the list of figures with their corresponding page number.
Chapter 1 (16 bold)
INTRODUCTION (16 bold, caps)
Number this page as page 1. The chapter may be organized as below.
1.1Background
The size of the heading is 14-point boldface, initially capitalized; full justified, with one blank line before, and one after. Text should be 12-point, Times new Roman fonts. Line spacing should be 1.5.
All paragraphs should start like this example, with one line spacing above. Text should be fully justified—that is, flush left and flush right. Do not place any additional blank lines between paragraphs.
New chapter should start from odd page. Margins of the pages should be normal, i.e, top = bottom = left = right = 1”.
Chapter 2
LITERATURE REVIEW
Review literature related to the work… Chapter heading need not be same as given in these examples. Number of chapters can be taken suitably.
Chapter NEXT
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Chapter NEXT
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Chapter LAST
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Discuss results, applications, future scope and conclusions.
BIBLIOGRAPHY (16 bold, caps)
[1]S. Christides, A.D.S. Barr, One-dimensional Theory of Bernoulli-Euler beams, International Journal of Mechanical Science 26 (1984) 639-648.
[2]A. D. Dimarogonas, S.A. Paipetis, Analytical Methods in Rotor Dynamics, Elsevier Applied science, London, UK, 1983.
Appendix A (16 bold)
Genetic Algorithm (16 bold, caps)
Page numbering is a continuation of preceding material. The appendix should be organized similar to a chapter.
A.1 Introduction to Genetic Algorithm
The size of the heading is 14-point boldface, initially capitalized, flush left, with one blank line before, and one after. The remaining text (as in this paragraph) is 12-point, single-spaced.
All paragraphs should be indented as is this one. Be sure your text is fully justified—that is, flush left and flush right. Please do not place any additional blank lines between paragraphs.
A.2 Genetic operators