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11 November 2019 (1) DAYALBAGH EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE FACULTY OF ENGINEERING B.TECH. (CIVIL, ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL): 2017-18 Course Code Course Title Credits End Sem. Yes/No Theory/ Practical B.TECH. (CIVIL) FOURTH SEMESTER CEM401 WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE 3.0 Y T CEM402 HYDRAULICS & HYDAULIC MACHINES 3.0 Y T CEM403 HYDRAULIC MACHINES LAB. 0.5 Y P CEM404 GEOMATICS I 3.0 Y T CEM405 GEOMATICS LAB. 1.0 Y P CEM406 BUILDING PLANNING & DRAWING 2.0 Y P CEM407 WASTE MANAGEMENT 3.0 Y T CEM408 TRANSPORTATION ENGG. I 3.0 Y T MEM402 MECHANICS OF SOLIDS I 3.0 Y T MEM403 MATERIALS TESTING LAB. 1.0 Y P ENH481 ENGLISH IV 3.0 Y T EGC481 INDUSTRIAL VISITS 1.0 N P GKC481 SC.METH., G.K. & CURRENT AFFAIRS IV 1.0 N T CAC481 CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES 3.0 N P WORK EXPERIENCE COURSE (ON A CHOSEN SUBJECT) CEW401 REPAIR & MAINT. OF OLD STRUCTURES 2.0 N P CEW402 REPAIR & MAINT. OF CONST. MACHINERY 2.0 N P B.TECH. (ELECTRICAL) FOURTH SEMESTER EEM401 ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS 3.0 Y T EEM402 ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS LAB. 0.5 Y P EEM403 NETWORK ANALYSIS & SYNTHESIS 3.0 Y T EEM404 ELECTRONICS & SIGNAL PROCESSING LAB 1.5 Y P EEM405 ELECTRICAL MACHINES I 3.0 Y T EEM406 ELECTRICAL MACHINES LAB 1.5 Y P EEM407 ELECTRONIC DEVICES & CIRCUITS 3.0 Y T MEM401 INSTRUMENTATION 3.0 Y T MAM481 DISCRETE MATHEMATICS 3.0 Y T ENH481 ENGLISH IV 3.0 Y T EGC481 INDUSTRIAL VISITS 1.0 N P GKC481 SC.METH., G.K. & CURRENT AFFAIRS IV 1.0 N T CAC481 CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES 3.0 N P WORK EXPERIENCE COURSE (ON A CHOSEN SUBJECT) ASW 401 METALLURGICAL ANALYSIS 2.0 N P DPW 401 COMMERCIAL ART 2.0 N P EEW 401 RADIO & TELEVISION REPAIR 2.0 N P EEW402 REPAIR OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 2.0 N P EEW403 PRINTING TECHNIQUES 2.0 N P MEW401 AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING 2.0 N P MEW402 PHOTOGRAPHY 2.0 N P MEW403 REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING 2.0 N P MEW404 FURNITURE DESIGN & MANUFACTURING 2.0 N P

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11 November 2019 (1)

DAYALBAGH EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE FACULTY OF ENGINEERING

B.TECH. (CIVIL, ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL): 2017-18

Course Code

Course Title Credits End Sem. Yes/No

Theory/ Practical

B.TECH. (CIVIL) FOURTH SEMESTER

CEM401 WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE 3.0 Y T

CEM402 HYDRAULICS & HYDAULIC MACHINES 3.0 Y T

CEM403 HYDRAULIC MACHINES LAB. 0.5 Y P

CEM404 GEOMATICS I 3.0 Y T

CEM405 GEOMATICS LAB. 1.0 Y P

CEM406 BUILDING PLANNING & DRAWING 2.0 Y P

CEM407 WASTE MANAGEMENT 3.0 Y T

CEM408 TRANSPORTATION ENGG. I 3.0 Y T

MEM402 MECHANICS OF SOLIDS I 3.0 Y T

MEM403 MATERIALS TESTING LAB. 1.0 Y P

ENH481 ENGLISH IV 3.0 Y T

EGC481 INDUSTRIAL VISITS 1.0 N P

GKC481 SC.METH., G.K. & CURRENT AFFAIRS IV 1.0 N T

CAC481 CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES 3.0 N P

WORK EXPERIENCE COURSE (ON A CHOSEN SUBJECT)

CEW401 REPAIR & MAINT. OF OLD STRUCTURES 2.0 N P

CEW402 REPAIR & MAINT. OF CONST. MACHINERY 2.0 N P

B.TECH. (ELECTRICAL) FOURTH SEMESTER

EEM401 ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS 3.0 Y T

EEM402 ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS LAB. 0.5 Y P

EEM403 NETWORK ANALYSIS & SYNTHESIS 3.0 Y T

EEM404 ELECTRONICS & SIGNAL PROCESSING LAB 1.5 Y P

EEM405 ELECTRICAL MACHINES I 3.0 Y T

EEM406 ELECTRICAL MACHINES LAB 1.5 Y P

EEM407 ELECTRONIC DEVICES & CIRCUITS 3.0 Y T

MEM401 INSTRUMENTATION 3.0 Y T

MAM481 DISCRETE MATHEMATICS 3.0 Y T

ENH481 ENGLISH IV 3.0 Y T

EGC481 INDUSTRIAL VISITS 1.0 N P

GKC481 SC.METH., G.K. & CURRENT AFFAIRS IV 1.0 N T

CAC481 CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES 3.0 N P

WORK EXPERIENCE COURSE (ON A CHOSEN SUBJECT)

ASW 401 METALLURGICAL ANALYSIS 2.0 N P

DPW 401 COMMERCIAL ART 2.0 N P

EEW 401 RADIO & TELEVISION REPAIR 2.0 N P

EEW402 REPAIR OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 2.0 N P

EEW403 PRINTING TECHNIQUES 2.0 N P

MEW401 AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING 2.0 N P

MEW402 PHOTOGRAPHY 2.0 N P

MEW403 REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING 2.0 N P

MEW404 FURNITURE DESIGN & MANUFACTURING 2.0 N P

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B.TECH. (FOOTWEAR) FOURTH SEMESTER

FEM401 LEATHER AND FOOTWEAR TESTING 3.0 Y T

FEM402 LEATHER AND FOOTWEAR TESTING LAB. 1.0 Y P

FEM403 FOOTWEAR MACHINERY 3.0 Y T

FEM404 FOOTWEAR MACHINERY LAB. 1.0 Y P

FEM405 ADVANCE FOOTWEAR DESIGN 3.0 Y T

FEM406 ADVANCE FOOTWEAR DESIGN LAB. 1.0 Y P

FEM407 FOOTWEAR TECHNOLOGY (CLOSING) 3.0 Y T

FEM408 FOOTWEAR TECHNOLOGY (CLOSING) LAB. 1.0 Y P

FEM409 PROJECT PLANNING 1.5 Y P

MAM481 DISCRETE MATHEMATICS 3.0 Y T

ENH481 ENGLISH IV 3.0 Y T

EGC481 INDUSTRIAL VISITS 1.0 N P

GKC481 SC.METH., G.K. & CURRENT AFFAIRS IV 1.0 N T

CAC481 CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES 3.0 N P

WORK EXPERIENCE COURSE (ON A CHOSEN SUBJECT)

ASW401 METALLURGICAL ANALYSIS 2.0 N P

DPW401 COMMERCIAL ART 2.0 N P

EEW401 RADIO & TELEVISION REPAIR 2.0 N P

EEW402 REPAIR OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 2.0 N P

EEW403 PRINTING TECHNIQUES 2.0 N P

MEW401 AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING 2.0 N P

MEW402 PHOTOGRAPHY 2.0 N P

MEW403 REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING 2.0 N P

MEW404 FURNITURE DESIGN & MANUFACTURING 2.0 N P

FEW 401 FOOTWEAR WORK EXPERIENCE COURSE 2.0 N P

B.TECH. IN FOOTWEAR TECHNOLOGY (FOOTWEAR DESIGN) INTEGRATED WITH B.COM.

FOURTH SEMESTER

IN ADDITION TO ABOVE B.TECH. (FOOTWEAR TECHNOLOGY) COURSES

FCM401 BUSINESS LAW 3.0 Yes T

FCM402 BUSINESS ECONOMICS - II 3.0 Yes T

FCM403 SEMINAR & GROUP DISCUSSION 2.0 Yes P

B.TECH. IN FOOTWEAR TECHNOLOGY (FOOTWEAR DESIGN) INTEGRATED WITH B.B.A.

FOURTH SEMESTER

IN ADDITION TO ABOVE B.TECH. (FOOTWEAR TECHNOLOGY) COURSES

FBM401 COST ANALYSIS & CONTROL 4.0 Yes T

FBM402 MANAGEMENT THOUGHTS & PHILOSOPHY 4.0 Yes T

FBM403 SEMINAR & GROUP DISCUSSION 2.0 Yes P

B.TECH. (MECHANICAL) FOURTH SEMESTER

ASM401 MATERIALS SCIENCE 3.0 Y T

ASM402 MATERIALS SCIENCE LAB. 1.0 Y P

MEM401 INSTRUMENTATION 3.0 Y T

MEM402 MECHANICS OF SOLIDS I 3.0 Y T

MEM403 MATERIALS TESTING LAB. 1.0 Y P

MEM404 MECHANICS OF MACHINES I 3.0 Y T

MEM405 MECHANICS OF MACHINES LAB. 1.0 Y P

MEM406 ENGINEERING METROLOGY& MEASUREMENTS 3.0 Y T

MEM409 METROLOGY LAB. 1.0 Y P

MAM481 DISCRETE MATHEMATICS 3.0 Y T

ENH481 ENGLISH IV 3.0 Y T

EGC481 INDUSTRIAL VISITS 1.0 N P

GKC481 SC.METH., G.K. & CURRENT AFFAIRS IV 1.0 N T

CAC481 CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES 3.0 N P

WORK EXPERIENCE COURSE (ON A CHOSEN SUBJECT)

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ASW 401 METALLURGICAL ANALYSIS 2.0 N P

DPW 401 COMMERCIAL ART 2.0 N P

EEW 401 RADIO & TELEVISION REPAIR 2.0 N P

EEW402 REPAIR OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 2.0 N P

EEW403 PRINTING TECHNIQUES 2.0 N P

MEW401 AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING 2.0 N P

MEW402 PHOTOGRAPHY 2.0 N P

MEW403 REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING 2.0 N P

MEW404 FURNITURE DESIGN & MANUFACTURING 2.0 N P

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Course No: CEM401, Course Title: WATER SUPPLY & SEWARAGE

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Major Course, Approved since session: 2015-16

Total Credits: 3, Periods (55 mts. each)/week:4(L:3+T:1+P:0+S:0), Min.pds./sem:52

UNIT 1

Introduction and scope, source of water supply, water quality: physical, chemical and biological

characteristics, water demand.

UNIT 2

Water collection and treatment, conventional treatment, settling, coagulation-flocculation, filtration

and disinfection, advanced treatment, activated carbon adsorption and ozonation, design of

facilities.

UNIT 3

Water distribution, storage reservoirs and distribution networks.

UNIT 4

Water transportation, water pipes, water leakage, Water supply in buildings, plumbing and fixtures;

UNIT 5

Water conservation, rain water harvesting, small water supply systems and Sewage Systems. SUGGESTED READINGS: Hammer M.J. and Hammer M.J., Water and waste water Technology, 4th edn, PHI Davis M.L. and Cornwell, D.A., Introduction to Environmental Engineering, McGraw Hill McGhee, T.J., Water supply and Sewerage, McGraw Hill Peavy, H.S., D.R. and Tehobanoglous, G., Environmental Engineering, McGraw Hill

Course No: CEM402, Course Title: HYDRAULICS & HYDAULIC MACHINES

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Major Course, Approved since session: 2015-16

Total Credits: 3, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 4(L:3+T:1+P:0+S:0), Min.pds./sem:52

UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION

Applications of linear impulse momentum equation. Forces on pipe bends. Force exerted by jets on

fixed and moving flat plates and curved vanes. Applications of the angular impulse momentum

equations to rotodynamic machines. Euler's fundamental equations. Classification of machines.

Dimensional Analysis: Units and dimensions. Dimensional homogeneity. Buckingham theorem.

Typical non-dimensional parameters. Kinematics and dynamic similarity. Testing. Resistance of

floating and immersed bodies.

UNIT 2: HYDRAULIC TURBINES

Classification of turbines. Impulse turbines. Constructional details. Velocity triangles. Power and

efficiency calculations governing of Pelton Wheels. Reaction turbines. Francis and Kaplan turbines.

Constructional details. Velocity triangles. Power and efficiency calculations. Degree of reaction.

Draft tube. Cavitation.

Principles of similarity. Units and specific quantities. Performance characteristics. Selection of water

turbines. Thomas cavitation factor.

UNIT 3: ROTO-DYNAMIC PUMPS

Classification. Centrifugal pumps. Vector diagram. Specific speed. Head. Power and efficiency

calculations. Model testing. Performance characteristics. Special features of propeller. Mixed flow

and vertical turbine pumps.

UNIT 4: POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT PUMPS

Reciprocating pumps. Theory. Indicator diagram. Slip. Theory of air vessel. Gear, vane and screw

pumps. Axial Flow pumps and fans

UNIT 5: OTHER MACHINES

Hydraulic accumulator. Intensifier. Ram pump and press.

Hydraulic Power Transmission: Hydrostatic transmission systems. Functions. Methods of control.

Constant and variable deliver systems. Common uses of hydrostatic systems.

Hydro-Kinetic Transmission Systems: Theory of hydraulic couplings and torque convertors.

Operating characteristics. Common uses of hydro-kinetic systems. SUGGESTED READINGS: J Lal: HYDRAULIC MACHINES KL Kumar: FLUID MACHINES Vasandani: FLUID MACHINERY Crouse: AUTOMOTIVE MACHINES DS Kumar: FLUID MECHANICS AND FLUID POWER ENGINEERING

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Course No: CEM403, Course Title: HYDRAULIC MACHINES LAB

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Major Course, Approved since session: 2015-16

Total Credits: 0.5, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 2(L:0+T:0+P:2+S:0), Min.pds./sem:26

Study and sketch of centrifugal pumps and turbines.

1. Testing of 15 H.P. centrifugal pumps.

2. Testing of variable special centrifugal pumps. Determination of coefficient of friction in Disc

friction Apparatus.

3. Load test ib Pelton turbine.

4. Muchal curves of Pelton turbine.

5. Load test a Francis turbine.

6. ISI efficiency curves of Francis turbine

Course No: CEM404, Course Title: GEOMATICS-I

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Major Course, Approved since session: 2015-16

Total Credits: 3, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 4(L:3+T:1+P:0+S:0), Min.pds./sem:52

UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION

Basic concepts of surveying: Objectives; Basic measurements, control networks, locating

topographic details; Units of measurement; Error in measurement and their types, indices of

precision, weight, outliers; Error sources, types; accuracy and precision, propagation of

variance/covariance

Linear measurements: Taping; Optical distance measurement; Electronic distance measurement,

classification and calibration; Errors in distance measurement and precautions

Vertical control: Level surface; Levelling principles, determination of height, leveling instruments;

Sources of error and minimization, curvature and refraction effects; closure tolerances; Types of

levelling; Characteristics of contours; methods of contouring

UNIT 2: DIRECTION/ANGLE MEASUREMENTS

Concept of direction, azimuth, meridian; Theodolite, fundamental characteristic of theodolite and

adjustment, measuring angles, sources of error

Plane Tabling (PT): Accessories in PT, methods of PT, resection methods, preparation of map

UNIT 3: TACHEOMETRIC SURVEYS

Principle and basic system, subtense bar, various types of tachometers, plotting with tachometers

Coordinate systems and datum transformation: Important surfaces in geodesy: earth surface,

geoids, MSL, reference ellipsoid; Reference systems: 2D and 3D coordinate systems and

transformations; map projection, UTM projection

UNIT 4: CONTROL SURVEYS

Traversing: balancing of traverse, Triangulation, Trilateration, and Triangulateration: Purpose,

classification, strength of figure, well-conditioned triangle, triangulation figures, reconnaissance and

station selection, inter-visibility of stations, signal and towers, base lining, computation and

adjustment in triangulation, satellite station,

Adjustments: Adjustment of errors using Least squares: observation equation and condition

equation approach (preferably matrix-based solution)

UNIT 5: TOTAL STATION SURVEYS

Principles, classification, salient features of total station

GPS survey: Principles, errors, DGPS, DOP, GPS survey Methods and plans

Construction surveys: Principle of setting out; Special instruments for setting out: Setting out a

building, Setting out a highway curve

SUGGESTED READINGS: 1. Arora, K. R., Surveying, Standard Book House, Delhi. 2. Anderson, J.M. and Mikhail, E.M., Surveying theory and practice, 7th ed, McGraw-Hill 1997. 3. Ghilani, C. D. and Wolf, P. R., Elementary Surveying: An Introduction to Geomatics, 13 ed, Prentice Hall, 2011. 4. Schofield, W., Engineering Surveying, 6thed, Butterworth Heinemann, Oxford. 5. Sickle, J. V., GPS for Land Surveyors, 3rded. CRC Press, 2008. 6. Agor, R. "Surveying", Vol. I & II Khanna Publications, Delhi. 7. Arora, K.R., "Surveying" , Vol. I & II Standard Book House, Delhi, 8. Bannister, A. and Baker, R., "Solving Problems in Surveying", Longman Scientific Technical, U.K., 1994.

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Course No: CEM405, Course Title: GEOMATICS LAB

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Major Course, Approved since session: 2015-16

Total Credits: 1, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 2(L:0+T:0+P:2+S:0), Min.pds./sem:26

1. Visit to Lab. for the study of:

2. a. Maps from Survey of India Publication.

3. b. Conventional Symbol Charts and Different types of maps.

4. To study instruments used in chain surveying and to measure distance between two points by

ranging.

5. To determine the bearing of sides of a given traverse using Prismatic Compass, and plotting of

the traverse.

6. To plot details using radiation and intersection methods in plane tabling.

7. To solve two point / three point problem in plane tabling.

8. To find out the reduced levels of given points using level. (Reduction by Height of Collimation

method and Rise and Fall Method).

9. To determine and draw the longitudinal and cross-section profiles along a given route.

10. Practice for temporary adjustments of a Vernier Theodolite and taking Horizontal and Vertical

angular measurements, by Reiteration method.

11. Measurement of horizontal angles by Repetition method.

12. Determination of the Tacheometric constants of a given theodilite.

Course No: CEM406, Course Title: BUILDING PLANNING & DRAWING

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Major Course, Approved since session: 2015-16

Total Credits: 2, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 3(L:3+T:0+P:0+S:0), Min.pds./sem:39

Introduction, size of drawings, layout of drawings, scales, graphic symbols: doors, windows,

graphical symbols for drains and pipes, alphabetical symbols, symbols for sanitary plumbing,

abbreviations.

Masonry: Brick work, technical terms, bonds, T-junction, bonds for pillars and piers, coping, jambs

and reveal, stone masonry and stone masonry joints.

Foundation and plinth, Damp proof course – methods and materials, Basement, Cavity walls,

constructional details. Floors and their types, Arches and lintel, Door and window– types, parts,

metal framed windows and doors, aluminum doors and windows, Recommended symbols.

Experiments:

1. Basic elements and planning residential buildings- method of making line plane and preparation

of sheets

2. Detailed drawing of a simple 2 rooms building- drawing, plan, elevation and sections.

3. Drawing a building 3 rooms and services.

4. Preparation of drawing a double storey building including stairs.

5. Preparation of drawing for school building/ official building.

Drafting of following Using Any CAD software (AutoCAD, Solid Works etc.)

1. Symbols used in Civil Engineering drawing, Masonry Bonds

2. Doors, Windows and staircases.

3. Typical Layout plans for Mechanical and Electrical Plants, Services in different buildings

4. Comprehensive Drawing of Residential building (Layout, plan, elevation & sectional elevation,

plumbing & electrical fillings in out)

5. Preparation of Layout planning of different civil engg. Projects.

6. Preparation of lay out plan/Maps and building drawing using computer SUGGESTED READINGS: V.B. Sikka: A course in Civil Engineering Drawing- S.K. Kataria & sons. M. Chakrabarti: Civil Engineering Drawing Handbook of concrete, reinforcement and detailing; SP:34(1987)

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Course Number: CEM407, Course Title: WASTE MANAGEMENT

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: MAJOR COURSE, Approved since session: 2015-16

Total Credits: 3, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 4(L:3+T:1+P:0+S:0), Min.pds./sem.:52

UNIT 1: WASTEWATER COLLECTION&WASTEWATER CHARACTERIZATION

Plumbing, types of sewers, design considerations, construction & maintenance, storm water

sewers.

Wastewater Characterization:Constituents

UNIT 2: WASTEWATER TREATMENT

On site and centralized treatment systems. Pre-and Primary Treatment :Screen, grit removal, oil

and grease removal.

Secondary Treatment : Activated sludge process, conventional and extended aeration, waste

stabilization ponds, UASB process, UASB post treatment.

UNIT 3: ADVANCED WASTEWATER TREATMENT

Wastewater and Sludge Disposal: Reuse systems, wastewater disposal on land and water bodies,

disposal of sludge.

UNIT 4: MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE

Collection, characterization, transport, treatment & disposal,

UNIT 5: TYPES OF INDUSTRIAL WASTE

Liquid, solid, atmospheric and hazardous, Hazardous wastes : Characterization and treatment.

Practical studies on Sewage Treatment Plants

SUGGESTED READINGS: 1. Davis, M.L. and Cornwell, D.A., “Introduction to Environmental Engineering”, McGraw Hill. 2. Masters, G.M., “Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science”, Prentice Hall of India. 3. Peavy, H.S., Rowe, D.R. and Tchobanoglous, G., “Environmental Engineering”, McGraw Hill. 4. Arcievala, S.J., “Wastewater Treatment for Pollution Control”, Tata McGraw Hill.

Course Number: CEM408, Course Title: TRANSPORTATION ENGG. I

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: MAJOR COURSE, Approved since session: 2015-16

Total Credits: 3, Periods (55 mts. each)/week:4(L:3+T:1+P:0+S:0), Min.pds./sem.:52

UNIT 1: HIGHWAY DEVELOPMENT AND PLANNING

Historical Development, road patterns, master plans, road development plans, PMGSY, engineering

surveys, highway projects.

UNIT 2: HIGHWAY MATERIALS AND TESTING

Subgrade soil, sub base and base course materials, bituminous materials, testing of soil, stone

aggregates and bitumen.

UNIT 3: HIGHWAY GEOMETRIC DESIGN:

Cross section elements, sight distances, horizontal and vertical alignment.

Traffic Engineering: Traffic characteristics, road user & vehicular characteristics, traffic studies,

accident studies, traffic operations, traffic control devices, intelligent transport systems, pollution

due to traffic.

UNIT 4: DESIGN OF HIGHWAY PAVEMENTS

Flexible pavements and their design, review of old methods, CBR method, IRC: 37-2001,

equivalent single wheel load factor, rigid pavements, stress in rigid pavement, IRC design method

(IRC:58-2002).

UNIT 5: HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION

Construction of various layers, earthwork, WBM, GSB, WMM, various types of bituminous layers,

joints in rigid pavements.

Highway Maintenance: Various type of failures, evaluation and remedial measures.

SUGGESTED READING: Khanna, S.K. and Justo, C.E.G., “Highway Engineering”, Nem Chand & Bros. Khanna, S.K. and Justo, C.E.G., “Highway Material Testing Manual”, Nem Chand & Bros. Kadiyali, L.R., “Traffic Engineering and Transportation Planning”, Khanna Publishers. Sharma S.K., “Principles and Design of Highway Engineering”, S. Chand & Co. Papacostas, C.S. and Prevedouros, P.D., “Transportation Engineering and Planning”, Prentice Hall. Jotin Khisty, C. and Kent Lall, B., “Transportation Engineering-An Introduction”, Prentice Hall.

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Course Number: CEW401, Course Title: REPAIR & MAINTENANCE OF OLD STRUCTURES

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Work Exp. Course, Approved since session: 2000-01

Total Credits:2, Periods(55 mts. each)/week: 4(L:0+T:0+P:4+S:0), Min.pds./sem.:40

Maintenance of walls plaster, pouring from ceilings, repair of brick decaying.

Repair of floors, protection from water seeping to the walls.

Course Number: CEW402, Course Title: REPAIR & MAINTENANCE OF CONSTRUCTION MACHINARY

Class: B. Tech., Status of Course: Work Exp. Course, Approved since session: 2000-01

Total Credits:2, Periods(55 mts. each)/week: 4(L:0+T:0+P:4+S:0), Min.pds./sem.:40

Overhauling of cement-concrete mixture making machine and other such machines used for

construction work, general maintenance of masons equipments etc.

Course Number: ASM401, Course Title: MATERIAL SCIENCE

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Major Course, Approved since session: 2006-07

Total Credits: 3, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 4(L:3+T:1+P:0+S:0), Min.pds./sem: 52

UNIT 1: CRYSTALLINE NATURE OF SOLIDS

Structure of atom. Bonding in solids. Various types of bonds. Properties of materials depending

upon bonding.

IDEAL CRYSTALS: Space lattice. Unit cell. Crystal systems. Crystal Structure. Atomic arrangement

in cubic system. Designation of planes and directions (cubic system). X-Ray diffraction. Powder

method.

UNIT 2: REAL CRYSTALS

Imperfections in crystals. Point defects. Line defects. Surface defects. Bulk defects.

ALLOY FORMATION: Phases in metal systems. Solid solutions. Intermetallic compounds. Hume

Rothery rules. Order-Disorder transformations. Solidification of metals and alloys.

UNIT 3: PHASE RULE & PHASE DIAGRAMS

Phase rule. Simple equilibrium binary phase diagrams. Application of phase rule. Lever rule.

Eutectic, Eutectoid, Peritectic and Peritectoid reactions.

IRON-CARBON EQUILIBRIUM DIAGRAM: Introduction, transformation across various regions,

Pearlite transformation. TTT diagram. Bianite and Martensite transformation. Metallography, Micro

and Macro examination, metallurgical microscope. Electron microscope (basic idea).

UNIT 4: HEAT TREATMENT OF ALLOYS:

Principles of heat treatment. Heat treatment processes: Annealing. Normalizing. Hardening.

Tempering. Spheroidizing. Martempering & Austempering. Case hardening. Various methods of

Case hardening. Precipitation hardening of AI-Cu system.

DIFFUSION IN SOLIDS: Theories of diffusion. Fick’s laws. Mechanism of diffusion. Applications.

UNIT 5: PROPERTIES AND APPLICATIONS OF ENGINEERING ALLOYS

Ferrous metals-cast irons, Grey, White, Malleable, S.G. Iron. Plain carbon steels. Effects of common

alloying elements. Heat resistant steels. Stainless steel. Tool steel. Electrical steels. Magnetic

steels. SUGGESTED READING: Raghavan V: INTRODUCTION TO MATERIALS SCIENCE Clark & Varney: PHYSICAL METALLURGY FOR ENGINEERS Hazra Chaudhary: MATERIALS SCIENCE & PROCESSES Callister:MATERIALS SCIENCE & ENGINEERING-AN INTRODCTION Van Vlack: ELEMENTS OF MATERIAL SCIENCE Brick Gordon & Phillips:STRUCTURE & PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS Raghvan V:PHYSICAL METALLURGY-PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE

Course Number: ASM402, Course Title: MATERIAL SCIENCE LAB.

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Major Course, Approved since session: 2006-07

Total Credits: 1, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 2(L:0+T:0+P:2+S:0), Min.pds./sem: 26

List of Experiments:

1. To determine the strength of Cu in an unknown CuSO4 solution with the help of photochemical

colorimeter.

2. To study various types of cubic unit cells and Bravaise lattices with the help of plastic models.

3. To study the various symmetry elements in the seven basic crystal systems.

4. To study the crystal structures of some materials metals, Ionic compounds and covalent

compounds with the help of plastic models.

5. To determine the crystal structure of a given cubic crystalline material with the help of a powder

pattern obtained from the Debye-Scherrer Camera.

6. To study the cooling curves of a given alloy.

7. To study the Micro-structure of various alloys using Image Analysis System.

8. To study the effect of heat treatment on cast iron and carbon steels.

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Course Number: EEM401, Course Title: ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: MAJOR COURSE, Approved since session: 2015-16

Total Credits: 3, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 3(L:3+T:0+P:0+S:0), Min.pds./sem.: 39

UNIT 1: ANALOG METERS

Classification of Analog meters, Damping and controlling Torques, Different methods of obtaining

operating forces, Suspension. Construction, Torque equation and errors in PMMC, Moving Iron,

Electrodynamic, Thermal and Electrostatic meters.

UNIT 2: MEASUREMENT OF POWER, ENERGY, PHASE AND FREQUENCY

Principles of Electrodynamic and Induction Watt meters. Single phase Energy meter, 1-phase and

3-phase Electrodynamic power factor meter, Frequency meters, Phase Sequence determination.

Moving Iron Synchroscope.

UNIT 3: AC BRIDGES AND AC POTENTIOMETERS

Sources and detectors of A.C. Bridges, General equations for Bridge Balance, Maxwell, Hay, De-

Sauty and Schering Bridges, Wein Bridge, Universal Impedance Bridge.

Brief description about standardizing of A.C. Potentionmeters and use of transfer instruments.

Drysdale and Gall-Tinsley A.C. Potentionmeters

UNIT 4: MAGNETIC INSTRUMENTS

Separation of Iron losses, Epstein Squar, A.C. Bridge and A.C. Potentiometer methods, Use of CRO

in Magnetic Measurements, Flux density measurement by Hall Effect, Guass meter.

UNIT 5: INSTRUMENT TRANSFORMERS AND ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS

Instrument Transformers: C.T. and P.T., Expressions for ratio and Phase angle errors.

Electronic Instruments: Electronic D.C. and A.C. voltmeters, T.V.M., Differential and Digital

Voltmeters, Vector Impedance Voltmeter.

SUGGESTED READINGS:

AK Sawhney: ELECTRICAL ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION Golding: ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS

Course Number: EEM402, Course Title: ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS LAB.

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: MAJOR COURSE, Approved since session: 2015-16

Total Credits: 0.5, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 1 (L:0+T:0+P:1+S:0), Min.pds./sem.: 13

List of Experiments.

1. To separate the rion losses into their component part.

2. To measure low resistance by Kelvins Double Bridge.

3. To measure unknown AC/DC voltage by A.C. Potentiometer.

4. Calibration of 3 power factor meter on meter testing Bench.

5. Calibration of Energy meter with the help of a standard meter.

6. Calibration of Frequency meter by Digital Frequency meter.

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Course Number: EEM403, Course Title: NETWORK ANALYSIS & SYNTHESIS

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Major Course, Approved since session: 2015-16

Total Credits: 3, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 3(L:3+T:0+P:0+S:0), Min.pds./sem.:39

UNIT 1: NETWORK TOPOLOGY

Concept of graph, Tree link, Incidence Matrix, Loop Matrix, Cut set, Cut set Matrix, Loop, Node and

Node-Pair Formulation of Circuit Problems, Branch and Chord Formulation.

UNIT 2: NETWORK THEORMS COUPLED CIRCUITS AND 2- PORT NETWORKS:-

Super position, Reciprocity, Thevenin’s and Norton’s Theorem, Tellegan’s Theorem, Maximum

Power Transfer, Mutual Inductance, Analysis of Mutually Coupled Circuits, 1-Port Network, 2-Port

Networks, Network Functions.

UNIT 3: TIME DOMAIN ANALYSIS AND LINEAR WAVE SHAPING

Differential Equation of RC, RL,RLC Circuits, Transient and Force Response, Impulse Response, Step

Response. RC and RL Circuit as Differentiator, Integrator, their Response to Pulse Inputs - Periodic

Perfect Attenuator. Frequency Response of Amplifier from Percentage Tilt.

UNIT 4: FREQUENCY DOMAIN ANALYSIS :-

Circuit Analysis using Fourier Series for Periodic Non Sinusoidal Signals, Lapalce Transform Based

Circuit Analysis, Complex Frequency Plane, Poles and Zeros, Time Domain Response from Poles and

Zeros, Frequency Response.

UNIT 5: ELEMENT OF NETWORK SYNTHESIS:-

Realizability of 1- Port, Positive Real Function and their Properties. Sturm’s Test for Positive Real

Functions, Hurwitz Polynomial, Properties of Driving Point Impedance Functions, Basic Synthesis

Procedures, Synthesis of RC, RL Driving Point Functions.

SUGGESTED READING: - MODERN NETWORK ANALYSIS & SYNTHESIS: M.E. Valkenberg ENGG. CIRCUIT ANALYSIS: Hayt & Kemmerley BASIC CIRCUIT THEORY: Desoer & Kuh PULSE DIGITAL & SWITCHING WAVEFORMS: Millman & Taub

Course Number: EEM404, Course Title: ELECTRONICS & SIGNAL PROCESSING LAB.

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Major Course, Approved since session: 2015-16

Total Credits: 1.5, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 3 (L:0+T:0+P:3+S:0), Min.pds./sem.: 39

1. Study of Difference Amplifier

2. Class B Power Amplifier using complementing symmetry configuration

3. Gain vs. Frequency plot of 741

4. Wien bridge oscillator

5. Phase shift oscillator

6. Design of divide by 10 counter

7. Voltage regulator-IC 723

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Course Number: EEM405, Course Title: ELECTRICAL MACHINES I

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Major, Approved since session: 2016-17

Total Credits: 3, Total pds. (55 mts. each)/week: 3(L:3+T:0+P:0+S:0) Min. pds./sem.: 39

UNIT 1: TRANSFORMERS

Basic principle of operation, phasor diagram, equivalent circuit, efficiency & voltage regulation, and

parallel operation, Single phase auto transformer, Harmonics in single phase transformers, Three

phase transformers and its connections. Vector Phasor Group, Parallel Operation of 3-Phase

Transformers, Load Sharing.

UNIT 2: D.C. MACHINES

Constructional features, methods of excitation, armature winding, power balance, e.m.f. and torque

equations, operation as generator, self excitation principle, characteristics, armature reaction and

commutation, operation as a motor, characteristics.

UNIT 3: POLY-PHASE INDUCTION MOTOR

Construction details, review of poly-phase distributed ac winding coupled circuit equations, steady

state analysis, equivalent circuit, phasor diagram, power flow diagram, torque-slip characteristics.

UNIT 4: SYNCHRONOUS MACHINES

Constructional features, pitch factor, distribution factor, winding factor, various excitation systems,

voltage equation and torque equation, harmonic elimination interaction between excitation flux and

armature mmf, equivalent circuit model and phasor diagram for cylindrical rotor machine.

UNIT 5: SYNCHRONOUS MACHINES

Two reaction theory, equivalent circuit model and phasor diagram, power-angle characteristics,

voltage regulation and effect of AVR, synchronizing methods, parallel operation and load sharing,

active and reaction power control, operation on infinite bus bar, V-curve, starting, synchronous

condenser, hunting and damper winding effects. SUGGESTED READINGS: ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY: H Cotton ELECTRIC MACHINES AND THEIR APPLICATIONS: J Hindmarsh ELECTRICAL MACHINES: PS Bhimbra GENERALIZED THEORY OF ELECTRICAL MACHINES: PS Bhimbra INTRODUCTION TO GENERALIZED ELECTRIC THEORY: DO Kelly & Simmons ELECTRICAL MACHINES: Kosow PR. OF ELECTRIC MACHINES AND POWER ELECTRONICS: PC Sen, John Wiley ELECTRICAL MACHINES: Fitzerland & Kingsley

Course Number: EEM406, Course Title: ELECTRICAL MACHINES LAB.

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Major, Approved since session 2015-16

Total Credits: 1.5, Total pds. (55 mts. each)/week: 3 (L:0+T:0+P:3+S:0) Min. pds./sem.: 39

1. To plot magnetization curve of separately excited dc generator.

2. To plot External characteristic of Dc shunt generator.

3. To perform open circuit and short circuit test on single phase transformer and to determine its

efficiency.

4. To perform parallel operation of two single phase transformers.

5. To plot speed-torque curve of dc traction motor.

6. To plot V-curve of synchronous motor.

7. To perform synchronization of alternator with infinite bus.

8. To perform No-load and Blocked rotor test on 3-phase induction motor and to determine

parameters of equivalent circuit.

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Course Number: EEM407, Course Title: ELECTRONIC DEVICES & CIRCUITS

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Major Course, Approved since session: 2015-16

Total Credits: 3, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 4(L:3+T:1+P:0+S:0), Min.pds./sem.: 39

UNTI 1: INTRODUCTION TO DEVICE PHYSICS

Concept of potential Energy Barrier. Atomic Levels. Energy Band Theory of Crystals; classification of

insulators, Semi-conductors & metals. Energy Distributions of Electrons in a metal. Fermi Dirac

function and Fermi level. Carrier concentration in an intrinsic semiconductor. No. of holes in valence

band. Fermi level in an intrinsic semiconductor; intrinsic concentration.

UNIT 2: TRANSPORT PHENOMENA IN SEMICONDUCTORS

Mobility and conductivity. Current density. Electrons & Holes in Intrinsic and Semiconductors: their

Fermi-level descriptions. Extrinsic charge neutrality and mass- action law. Electrical Properties of

Ge & Si. The Hall-effect. Conductivity Modulation. Generation and Recombination of charges.

Diffusion; Einstein Relation. The continuity equation. Injected Minority- Carrier charge. Diffusion &

Drift Currents. Potential variation within a graded semiconductor.

UNIT 3: P-N JUNCTION

Open circuited p-n Junction- Poisson’s equation. Band structure of an open circuit p-n Junction.

Contact difference of potential. P-n Junction in forward and reverse bias. Current component in p-n

junction. Law of the junction. P-n Junction volt-ampere equation. Temperature dependence of p-n

junction. Charge control description of a diode Diffusion & Transition capacitance. Early effect.

Varactor diode. Junction diode switching times. Break down diodes. Circuit application of p-n

junction, Zeners and tunnel diodes, including their parasitic effects.

UNIT 4: FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTORS

Junction field effect transistor (JFET) volt ampere and transfer characteristics. MOS Structure &

Operation. V-I characteristics (qualitative explanation). Threshold voltage, small signal models of

JFET & MOSFET low frequencies. Analysis of simple analog and digital circuits using JFETs &

MOSFETs.

UNIT 5: BJTs AND OTHER SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES

Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT). Ebers-Moll model Analysis of BJT in cut-off, saturation & active

region. Negative resistance devices: UJTs SCRs, IGBTs and Tunnel Diodes. Opto- Electronic

Devices: Photo-diodes, light emitting diodes & solar cells.

SUGGESTED READINS: Millman, Halkias & Parikh: INTEGRATED ELECTRONICS, McGraw Hill Millman & Taub: PULSE DIGITAL & SWITCHING WAVEFORMS. McGraw Hill

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Course Number: FEM401, Course Title: LEATHER AND FOOTWEAR TESTING

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Major Course, Approved since session: 2015-16

Total Credits:3, Periods (55 mts. each)/week:3(L:3+T:0+P:0+S:0), Min.pds./sem.:39

UNIT 1: TESTING MACHINES AND APPARATUS

Machines and Apparatus used in Physical and chemical Tests on leather, synthetic material, rubber

and fabric and adhesives such as physical balance, shrinkage tester, tensometer, abrasion

resistance tester, flexometer, Lastometer, rub fastness tester, stiffness tester, apparent density

apparatus, thickness measuring gauge, soxhlet extractor, kjeldalh’s distillation unit etc.

UNIT 2: CHEMICAL ANALYSIS

Chemical Analysis of materials used in leather footwear, leather good and leather sports good such

as sodium, bichromate chrome powder, extracts, basicity of chrome liquor.

Analysis of chrome, Vegetable, and other mineral tanned leathers for mineral contents, total oil and

fats, hide substance, degree of tannage and moisture.

UNIT 3: PHYSICAL TESTING

Measurement of thickness, water absorption, apparent density, tensile strength, elongation and

break at specified load, stitch tear resistance, abrasion, shrinkage, permeability, dry and rub

fasteners, grain crack index, adhesion test, shape retention test, oil test, endurance test, fatigue

test etc.

UNIT 4: VISUAL INSPECTIONS

Inspection of thread used, neatness and straightness of stitching, number of stitches in an inch,

proper fixing of zip, fasteners, correct size and measurement, Physical and chemical results and

comparison with specification and norms.

UNIT 5: FINAL PRODUCT INSPECTIONS

Final inspection, final packing and quality control with respect to Indian and international standards

such as ISI, export inspection agencies, export promotion council norms, and ISO norms.

SUGGESTED READINGS: Acceptable Quality Standards in the Leather and Footwear Industry, shoe trades publications.

Course Number: FEM402, Course Title: LEATHER AND FOOTWEAR TESTING LAB.

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Major Course, Approved since session: 2015-16

Total Credits:1, Periods (55 mts. each)/week:2(L:0+T:0+P:2+S:0), Min.pds./sem.:

The objective of the course is to aware the students experimentally with different physical and chemical

testing of footwear materials and understand different national and international standards.

Course Number: FEM403, Course Title: FOOTWEAR MACHINERY

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Major Course, Approved since session: 2015-16

Total Credits:3, Periods (55 mts. each)/week:3(L:3+T:0+P:0+S:0), Min.pds./sem.:39

UNIT 1: SITE SELECTION FOR FOOTWEAR MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY

Site selection criterion, factors influencing site selection such as availability of power, transport,

market, labour, raw materials.

UNIT 2: FOOTWEAR MACHINERY

Footwear and leather goods machinery - General construction and their working. Pattern making

machine, hand press. Upper and bottom clicking press (Hydraulic/ pneumatic). Belt cutting

machine, upper and bottom splitting machine, skiving machine, folding machine, industrial sewing

machine (flat bed, cylinder bed, post bed, heavy duty, zigzag).

Punching and eyeleting machine, fore part lasting machine, side lasting and seat lasting machines.

UNIT 3: FOOTWEAR MACHINERY AND THEIR SELECTION

General construction and their working of upper roughing machine, bottom roughing machine,

cementing press, pounding machine, sole screwing machine, sole and heel trimming machine,

combined finishing machine, spray machine with compressor.

Heel attaching machine, double operating press, double stitching machine, Toe and side lasting

machine, sole press machine (Hydraulic/ pneumatic). Heat setter and chiller.

Selection of machinery of different capacities of production, conveyor system of working in upper

making and assembly.

UNIT 4: FOOTWEAR PLANT MAINTENANCE

Its Functions, maintenance procedures such as preventive maintenance, routine maintenance,

breakdown maintenance. Lubrication and oiling procedure, development of lubrication chart.

Estimating the repair and maintenance cost.

UNIT 5: SAFETY MEASURES

Safety measures in the footwear industry, causes of accident, accident prevention rules.

SUGGESTED READINGS: Footwear machinery.

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Course Number: FEM404, Course Title: FOOTWEAR MACHINERY LAB.

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Major Course, Approved since session: 2015-16

Total Credits:1, Periods (55 mts. each)/week:2(L:0+T:0+P:2+S:0), Min.pds./sem.:26

To introduce different machinery used in footwear industry and their practical exposure.

Course Number: FEM405, Course Title: ADVANCE FOOTWEAR DESIGN

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Major Course, Approved since session: 2015-16

Total Credits:3, Periods (55 mts. each)/week:3(L:3+T:0+P:0+S:0), Min.pds./sem.:39

UNIT 1: FASHION TRENDS IN FOOTWEAR

Fashion and Fashion cycle, History of fashion, style, look, etc.

Footwear materials- study of material (natural and manmade) used in footwear, study of bottom

components i.e. sole, insole, heels, shanks, etc. properties of shoe and insole. Technology factor to

be considered in designing of shoe such as processes.

UNIT 2: CONSTRUCTION OF FOOTWEAR

Study of upper construction, bottom construction for different types of footwear (simple,

professional, and fashionable). Selection of shoe last depending on style, special emphasis on foot

deformation and orthopedics problems, Difference between human foot and shoe last.

UNIT 3: SHOE LAST

Principle of selecting a suitable last for particular type of foot, proportional measurements of shoe

last. Features of chappal/ sandal making last. Preparation of chappal insole. Comparison between

shoe and cheppal last.

UNIT 4: SPECIAL DESIGN

Preparation of shoe upper and lining standard for various designs such as Derby, Oxford, Court

Shoe, Slip on etc. Range building system. Work like for shoe designer, Foot care for individual.

UNIT 5: GRADING

Principle of grading, grading methods i.e. manual (with radial tool), machine (pantograph) and with

the help of computer. Different types of grading increments in length and width, different methods

of calculating leather consumption. Suggested Readings Somenath Ganguly, (2005), ”Comprehensive Footwear Technology’ Kolkatta.- Indian Leather Technologist Association. B.Venkatappaiah, (1997), ”Introduction to modern footwear technology” Chennai. -GOTETI GRAPHICS

Course Number: FEM406, Course Title: ADVANCE FOOTWEAR DESIGN LAB.

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Major Course, Approved since session: 2015-16

Total Credits:1, Periods (55 mts. each)/week:2(L:0+T:0+P:2+S:0), Min.pds./sem.:26

To design different types of footwear depending upon fashion, use and special purpose using

different computer software.

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Course Number: FEM407, Course Title: FOOTWEAR TECHNOLOGY (CLOSING)

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Major Course, Approved since session: 2015-16

Total Credits:3, Periods (55 mts. each)/week:3(L:3+T:0+P:0+S:0), Min.pds./sem.:39

The objective of the course is to introduce the upper closing, lining and finishing of footwear.

UNIT 1: TOOLS AND MACHINES FOR UPPER CLOSING

Introduction and preparation of upper closing tools, introduction to machines used for upper

closing, safety precautions for machines and tools

UNIT 2: CHECKING OF CLICKED COMPONENTS AND IDENTIFICATION MARKING

Introduction to clicked components, their checking and identification marking such as crayon

marking, notch marking, match marking, color marking, stamping on lining, color tapes,

embossing, decoration and punching for perforation etc.

UNIT 3: SKIVING AND EDGE TREATMENTS

Purpose and importance of skiving operation, method of hand and machine skiving, Types of

skiving such as raw edge, underlay skiving, turn in skiving etc.

Purpose and importance of edge treatments, Types of edge treatments such as raw edge,

burnishing, folding, binding, slip bedded, flat bedded, bagged edge etc.

Ornamentation and its purpose, kinds of ornamentation like fancy seam, multiseam, braiding

corded seam, ornamental lacing, stitching along edges, embroidery, and perforation.

UNIT 4: REINFORCEMENT AND ASSEMBLING OF UPPER AND LINING SECTIONS

Materials for reinforcement, their purpose, importance and effects like tapping, backing, staying,

stay stitching.

Joining of upper and lining sections for upper closing, different kind of seams such as plain closed

seam, open stitched seam, lapped seam. Type of stitch such as lock stitch, chain stitch, zigzag

stitch etc. Difference between seam and stitches, kinds of thread used in closing department.

UNIT 5: FINISHING OPERATION

Cleaning, edge beating, trimming, eyeleting and checking of closed upper.

SUGGESTED READINGS: B.Venkatappaiah, (1997), ”Introduction to modern footwear technology” Chennai. -GOTETI GRAPHICS

Course Number: FEM408, Course Title: FOOTWEAR TECHNOLOGY (CLOSING) LAB.

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Major Course, Approved since session: 2015-16

Total Credits:1, Periods (55 mts. each)/week:2(L:0+T:0+P:2+S:0), Min.pds./sem.:26

To introduce different closing operations used in footwear technology and their practical exposure.

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Course Number: MEM401, Course Title: INSTRUMENTATION

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Major Course, Approved since session: 2013-14

Total Credits: 3, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 4(L:3+T:1+P:0+S:0), Min.pds./sem.: 52

UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION

Monitoring and control of process and operations. Experimental and Theoretical Analysis. Computer

aided Machines & Processes. Functional Elements of an instrument with examples. Active and

Passive Transducers, Analog & Digital Modes. Null and Deflection Methods. Interfacing and

Modifying Inputs. Various Methods of correction.

UNIT 2: INSTRUMENTS CHARACTERISTICS

Calibration, Accuracy, Precision, Bias. Combination of Component Errors, Sensitivity, Threshold,

Dead Space, Readability, Span, Generalized Static Stiffness, Input Impedance, Compliance,

Admittance. Mathematical Model, Transfer Function, Zero Order System, First Order System, its

response to step, Ramp, Impulse and Sinusoidal Signals. Second Order System, its response to

step and sinusoidal inputs. Dead time elements. Experiment Determination of Parameters.

UNIT 3: MEASUREMENTS-I

Various Standards for different Measurement Parameters like Motion, Force, Pressure, Flow &

Temperature, Motion Measurements: Potentiometers, Strain Gauge basics, LVDT. Various Pickups

like Seismic Displacement, Velocity and Acceleration etc. Force & Torque Measurements: Basic

Methods, Elastic Force transducer, load Cells, Proving Ring, Torque Measurement.

UNIT 4: MEASUREMENTS-II

Pressure Measurement: Basics of Pressure Measurement, Elastic Pressure Transducers, McLeod

Gauge, Bridgman gauge. Flow Measurement: Classification, Obstruction meters, Velocity probe, Hot

wire Anemometer and Other Methods. Temperature Measurements: Glass, Pressure and Bimetallic

Thermometers, Thermocouples, Resistance Thermometers, Thermostats.

UNIT 5: SOME ADVANCED TOPICS IN INSTRUMENTATION

Mechatronics: Introduction, Signal Conditioning & Noise, Op-Amp & Filters, Some Mechanical &

Electrical Actuators, Scanning Electron Microscope, X-Ray Diffraction. SUGGESTED READINGS:

Deobelin EO: Measurement Systems: Application & Design Nakra, Chaudhary: Engineering Measurements Oliver Cage: Electrical Measurements and Instrumentation Jones E.B.: Instrument Technology Sirohi, Radhakrishnan: Mechanical Measurements

Beckwith, Buck: Mechanical Measurements

Norton R.L.: Design of Machinery, Mc Graw Hill, 1992 Bolton W: Mechanical Science, Blackwell Scientific, 1993 Ed Notlingk, B.E.: Instrumentation Reference Book, Butterworth, 1996

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Course Number: MEM402, Course Title: MECHANICS OF SOLIDS I

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Major Course, Approved since session: 2015-16

Total Credits: 3, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 3(L:3+T:0+P:0+S:0), Min.pds./sem: 39

UNIT 1: STRESS AND STRAIN

Definition of stress. Stress tensor. Stresses in axially loaded members. Strain. Material

properties and Stress-strain relations (Constitutive laws). Axial deformation. Compound bars.

Thermal Strains.

Transformation of Stress and Strain: Principal stresses. Maximum shearing stress. Mohr's circle.

Principal strains. Strain rosettes. Relations between E, K, G and v.

UNIT 2: TORSION

Torsion of Circular shafts. Torsion formula. Angle of twist. Close coiled helical springs.

Thin Shells of Revolution: Cylindrical and spherical shells. Stress due to internal pressure. Change

in volume due to internal pressure.

UNIT 3: BENDING

Review of BM and SF diagrams. Relations between BM, SF and load. Stresses in beams - Flexure

formula, Shearing stresses. Stresses in Flitched (reinforced / composite) beams.

UNIT 4: DEFLECTIONS OF BEAMS

Differential equations for elastic beams. Singularity functions. Macaulay's (Direct or Double

Integration) method. Mohr's (Area-Moment) method.

Statically Indeterminate Beams: Fixed beams. Propped cantilevers. Continuous beams -

Clapeyron's theorem of three moments - determination of support reactions, support moments and

deflections.

UNIT 5: COLUMNS & COMPOUND STRESSES

Elastic stability. Euler formula. Different end conditions. Rankine formula, other empirical relations.

Compound Stresses: Stresses in different machine parts subjected to combined internal pressure

and bending, twisting and axial loads. SUGGESTED READING: Pytel, Singer: STRENGTH OF MATERIALS Riley, Sturges, Morris: MECHANICS OF MATERIALS Madhukar A Vable: MECHANICS OF MATERIALS (online) Gere JM: MECHANICS OF MATERIALS Shames IH: INTRODUCTION TO SOLID MECHANICS Popov EP: INTRODUCTION TO MECHANICS OF SOLIDS Ramamrutham, Narayan: STRENGTH OF MATERIALS Chandramouli PN: INTRODUCTION TO STRENGTH OF MATERIALS Rajput: STRENGTH OF MATERIALS

Course Number: MEM403, Course Title: MATERIALS TESTING LAB. I

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Major Course, Approved since session: 2015-16

Total Credits: 1, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 2 (L:0+T:0+P:1+S:1), Min.pds./sem: 26

List of Experiments.

1. Stiffness test.

2. Sheet metal test.

3. Notch bar test.

4. Brinnel hardness test.

5. Universal testing with UTM

6. Photolastic Bench

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Course Number: MEM404, Course Title: MECHANICS OF MACHINES I

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Major Course, Approved since session: 2000-01

Total Credits: 3, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 3(L:3+T:0+P:0+S:0), Min.pds./sem: 39

UNIT 1: KINEMATIC ANALYSIS

Links. Pairs. Chains. Mechanisms. Inversions. Graphical method of analysis for velocity and

acceleration including Coriolis component of acceleration. Velocity and acceleration images.

Instantaneous centre of velocity. Arnold Kennedy theorem of three centres. Special mechanisms

such as straight line mechanisms, pantograph and Hooke’s joint.

UNIT 2: KINEMATIC SYNTHESIS

Number synthesis. Dimensional synthesis. Analytical and Graphical methods of dimensional

synthesis.

DYNAMIC ANALYSIS: Reciprocating engine mechanism. Dynamically equivalent link. Its

approximation and correction. Crank effort diagrams. Flywheel.

UNIT 3: FRICTION

Velocity ratio and power transmitted by flat belt, V belt and rope. Slip. Creep. Centrifugal tension.

Collars and pivots. Friction circle and friction axis. Clutches of different types.

UNIT 4: GOVERNORS

Gravity controlled and spring controlled types. Centrifugal and inertia types. Controlling force.

Sensitiveness. Stability. Isochronism. Hunting. Effort and power of a governor.

DYNAMOMETERS: Absorption and transmission types.

UNIT 5: GEARS AND GEARS TRAINS

Spur gears. Involute and cycloidal teeth. Path and arc of contact. Interference and undercutting in

involute teech. Gear trains, compound and epicyclic. Torque in epicyclic gear trains.

SUGGESTED READING:

Ashok G Ambekar: MECHANISM AND MACHINE THEORY Ballaney: THEORY OF MACHINES

Erdman & Sandor: MECHANISM DESIGN: ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS Thomas Bevan: THEORY OF MACHINES

Shigley: THEORY OF MACHINES AND MECHANISMS Jagdish Lal: THEORY OF MECHANISMS AND MACHINES Ghosh & Mallik: THEORY OF MECHANISMS AND MACHINES

Course Number: MEM405, Course Title: MECHANICS OF MACHINES LAB.

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Major Course, Approved since session: 2000-01

Total Credits: 1, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 2(L:0+T:0+P:1+S:1), Min.pds./sem: 26

List of Experiments.

(1) Smooth inclined plane

(2) Wheel & Differential axle

(3) Worm & worm wheel

(4) Friction in bearings

(5) Flywheel

(6) Screwjack.

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Course Number: MEM406, Course Title: ENGINEERING METROLOGY AND MEASUREMENTS

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Major Course, Approved since session: 2013-14

Total Credits: 3, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 4(L:3+T:1+P:0+S:0), Min.pds./sem.: 39

UNIT 1: BASIC CONCEPTS OF MEASUREMENTS

Need for measurement. Dimensional and Form tolerances. Precision and Accuracy. Errors and

sensitivity in Measurements (Causes & Types). Handling & Maintenance of measuring instruments.

Standards and Practice. Environment and conditions.

UNIT 2: LINEAR AND ANGULAR MEASUREMENTS

Measurement of Engineering Components. Comparators, Slip gauges, Rollers, Limit Gauges. Design

and Applications. Angle dekkor. Alignment telescope. Sine bar. Bevel protractors. Types. Principle.

Applications. Standard bars & balls.

UNIT 3 FORM MEASUREMENTS

Measurement of Screw thread and gears. Radius measurement. Surface finish measurement. Auto

collimator. Straightness, slideways, Flatness and roundness measurements. Alignments and true

turning of shafts and spindles. Principles. Application.

UNIT 4: OPTICAL MEASUREMENTS & ADVANCES IN METROLOGY

Optical, interference and Toolmaker's microscopes, Vision systems, Precision instrument based on

Laser. Co-ordinate measuring machine (CMM): Constructional features, types and applications,

Computer Aided Inspection (CAI), Introduction to Nano-metrology.

UNIT 5: CONCEPT OF INTERCHANGEABILITY AND QUALITY CONTROL

B.I.S. System of limits, fits and tolerances. Fundamental deviations. Interchangeability. Form, fit

and formability. Principles of Limit gauges. Taylor's principles, plug, snap and thread gauges.

Statistical concepts. Variability of quality of manufacturing. Chance and Assignable Causes of

variation. Variables and Attributes. Quality Control and Inspection. Process Control and Control

Charts, X and R charts, p-charts, C-charts. Acceptance Sampling-Single, Multiple and Sequential

Sampling. Design of Sampling Schemes. Quality of design and conformation. Cost of quality. SUGGESTED READING: METROLOGY FOR ENGINEERS: Gaylor, Shotbolt and Sharp (O.R. Cassel, London) PROCESSES AND MATERIALS OF MANUFACTURE: Roy A. Lindberg (PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.) ENGINEERING METROLOGY: R.K. Jain (Khanna Publishers)

Course Number: MEM409, Course Title: METROLOGY LABORATORY

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Major Course, Approved since session: 2015-16

Total Credits: 01, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 2 (L:0+T:0+P:2+S:0), Min.pds./sem.: 26

Note: Out of the list of 7 experiments a student is to performs 6 experiments.

1. Introduction and study various Equipment & Instruments of Metrology Lab.

2. To measure the ovality of a Round Bar with the help of Mechanical Comparator.

3. Determine of Angle of a V Block with the help of dial gauge method.

4. To check the concentericity error of a gear.

5. To check the spacing error of a gear.

6. To measure the major Diameter, Minor Diameter, Pitch & Flank Angle of a screw Thread by Tool

Maker’s Microscope.

7. Calibration of slip block through Digital Length measuring instrument.

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Course Number: MAM481, Course Title: DISCRETE MATHEMATICS

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: MAJOR COURSE, Approved since session: 2009-10

Total Credits: 3, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 4 (L-4-0+P/S-0), Min pds./sem: 52

UNIT 1

Mathematical Logic: Propositions, Connectives, Propositional formulae, Truth Tables, Well formed

formulas, Tautologies, Equivalence Formulas; Duality Law: Normal forms: Disjunctive and

Conjunctive; Tautological implications: Validity of the arguments, Theory of Inference; Predicate

Calculus: Predicates, Variables and Quantifiers, Free and Bounded Variables, Inverse of Discourses.

UNIT 2

Set Theory: Review of basic concepts, Relations, Equivalence relations, Partitions and Equivalence

classes, compatibility relations, Partial ordering, Partial Ordering set; Functions: Composition,

Inverse, Characteristic functions of a set, Binary and n-ary operations; Natural numbers:

Mathematical Induction, Cardinality.

UNIT 3

Groupoid, Monoid, Semigroups, Groups, Subgroups, Normal subgroups, Homomorphism, Cyclic

groups, Permutation groups; Lattice: Lattices as posets, some special Lattices, Boolean Algebra;

Rings and Fields.

UNIT 4

Combinatorics: Fundamental laws of Counting, Permutations, Combinations, Binomial Theorem,

Principle of Exclusion and Inclusion.

UNIT 5

Discrete Numeric Functions, Recurrence relations, Generating functions. SUGGESTED READINGS:

JP Tremblay, R Manohar: DISCRETE MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURES WITH APPLICATIONS TO COMPUTER SCIENCE, McGraw Hill Publication

CL Lee: DISCRETE MATHEMATICS

Kolman, Busby, Ross: DISCRETE MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURES, Prentice Hall Publication

Course Number: FBM401, Course Title: COST ANALYSIS & CONTROL

Class: B.Tech.-B.B.A., Status of Course: MAJOR COURSE, Approved since session: 2013-14

Total Credits: 4, Periods(55 mts. each)/week:5(L-5+T-0+P/S-0),Min.pds./sem.:65

UNIT 1

Nature of Cost Accounting; Elements of Cost; Classification of Costs- Meaning, objectives,

significance and the difference between Cost and Financial Accounting and output costing.

UNIT 2

Cost Accumulation System-Contract & Job costing; Process costing (excluding equivalent

production).

UNIT 3

Cost volume profit Relationship as a tool of profit planning; Break even point-Algebraic & Graphic

methods; Single product Firm & Multi product Firm.

UNIT 4

Marginal costing & Absorption costing System Income determinations, usefulness of marginal

costing as tool of decision making. Differential Costing/ incremental analysis as tool of Decision

making, Concepts of Incremental cost, sunk costs; relevant and irrelevant costs etc.

UNIT 5

Standard costing and variance analysis as tool of cost centre (Material and Labour variances).

SUGGESTED READINGS: Khan & Jain: MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING MN Arora: COST ACCOUNTING Agrawal MN: COST ACCOUNTING Narang & Jain: COST ACCOUNTING Maheshwari SN: COST ACCOUNTING Shukla M & Grewal TS: COST ACCOUNTING Deanken & Mahar: COST ACCOUNTING Horngren: COST ACCOUNTING

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Course Number: FBM402, Course Title: MANAGEMENT THOUGHTS & PHILOSOPHY

Class: B.Tech.-B.B.A., Status of Course; Major Course, Approved Since session 2012-13

Total Credits: 4, Periods(55 mts. Each)/week: 4 (L-4+T-O+P/S-O), Min. Pds. /SEM: 52

Unit 1: INTRODUCTION

Management as a Discipline, Values in Management, Managerial roles.

Unit 2: SCHOOLS OF MANAGEMENT THOUGHTS I

The Management Process School, The Empirical School, The Human Behaviour School.

Unit 3: SCHOOLS OF MANAGEMENT THOUGHTS II

The Social System School, Decision Theory School, The System School

Unit 4: MANAGEMENT THINKERS- CLASSICAL

F.W. Taylor, Henry Fayol, George Elton Mayo, A.H. Maslow, Douglas McGregor

Unit 5: MANAGEMENT THINKERS- CONTEMPORARY

Peter F. Drucker, Michael Porter, C.K. Prahalad, Indian ethos in management

SUGGESTED READINGS: Koontz O’Donnel: MANAGEMENT Maheshwari: MANAGEMENT BY OBJECTIVES Iswar Dayal: NEW CONCEPTS IN MANAGEMENTS Terry GR: PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT Singh RN: MANAGEMENT THOUGHTS & THINKERS Mathur Naveen: MANAGEMENT THOUGHT Shrivastav PK: NEW HORIZONS IN MANAGEMENT Thripathi PC: PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT

Course Number: FBM403, Course Title: SEMINAR & GROUP DISCUSSION

Class: B.Tech.-B.B.A., Status of Course: MAJOR COURSE, Approved since session: 2002-2003

Total Credits: 2, Periods(55 mts. each)/week:4(L-0+T-0+P/S-4),Min.pds./sem.:52

Seminar & group discussion course.

Course Number: FCM401, Course Title: BUSINESS LAW

Class: B. TECH-B.COM., Status of Course: MAJOR, Approved since session: 2016-17

Total Credits: 3, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 3(L-3+T-0+P/S-0), Min.pds./sem:39

UNIT 1: INDIAN CONTRACT ACT, 1872

The Contract-Definition, Agreement: Proposal and Acceptance, Consideration, Contractual Capacity

of Parties, Free Consent, Agreements expressly declared to be void, Discharge of Contracts, Breach

of Contract, Contingent Contract.

UNIT 2: NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENT ACT, 1881

Opening and Operating of Bank Accounts, Modes of Bank Payment (Cheque, Bank Draft and

Treasury Challan, NEFT/RTGS)

UNIT 3: SALE OF GOODS ACT, 1930

The Sale of Goods Act- Main Provisions.

UNIT 4: CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT, 1986

Introduction, Important Definitions, Consumer Protection Council

UNIT 5: COMPANY ACT

An overview of Company Act, 2013

SUGGESTED READINGS: Saini, PD: BUSINESS REGULATORY FRAMEWORK (BUSINESS LAW) Shukla MC: A MANUAL OF MERCANTILE LAW Kuchhal MC: MERCANTILE LAW Kapoor ND: COMMERCIAL LAW Rohini Goel: MERCANTILE LAW Sethi MK: COMMERCIAL LAW (HINDI) Shukla & Narayan: MERCANTILE LAW (HINDI) Gogna PP: MERCANTILE LAW)

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Course Number: FCM402, Course Title: BUSINESS ECONOMICS II

Class: B. TECH-B.COM., Status of Course: MAJOR, Approved since session: 2016-17

Total Credits: 3, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 3 (L-3+T-0+P/S-0), Min.pds./sem:39

UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION

Macroeconomics: Concept, Features and Scope, Distinction between Micro and Macroeconomics.

UNIT 2: INCOME AND EMPLOYMENT

Determination of Effective Demand, Consumption Function, Determinants of Investment,

Relationship between Savings and Investment, Concept of Investment Multiplier.

UNIT 3: INFLATION AND MEASURES TO CONTROL

Inflation: Meaning and measurement, Impact of inflation on macroeconomic variables, Measures to

control inflation.

UNIT 4: MONETARY AND FISCAL POLICY

Demand and Supply of Money, Components of Money Supply in India, Government Expenditure and

Revenue, Deficit financing by the Government, Monetary policy and Fiscal policy fluctuations.

UNIT 5: OPEN ECONOMY MACROECONOMICS

International Trade and Investment, Foreign Direct Investment and Foreign Portfolio Investment,

Exchange Rates: Meaning, determination and control.

SUGGESTED READINGS:

G Ackley: Macroeconomic Theory Eric, J Pente Cost: Macroeconomics: Open Economy Approach

JM Keynes: General Theory of Interest, Employment & Money C Rangarajan: Macroeconomics

MC Vaish: Macroeconomics Mankiw: Macroeconomics

Edward Shapiro: Macroeconomic Theory Raghbendra Jha: Macroeconomics

T Foryen Richard: Theories and Policies

Course Number: FCM403, Course Title: SEMINAR & GROUP DISCUSSION

Class: B. TECH-B.COM., Status of Course: MAJOR, Approved since session: 2016-17

Total Credits: 3, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 4 (L-4+T-0+P/S-0), Min.pds./sem:52

Students are required to present one seminar paper in each major paper for internal evaluation. In

addition to this he is allotted one more topic for presentation in external seminar for end semester

evaluation.

Course Number: ENH481, Course Title: ENGLISH IV

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: NF Half Course, Approved since session: 2009-10

Total Credits: 2.5, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 3(L:3+T:0+P:0+S:0), Min.pds./sem: 39

UNIT 1: Writing of Technical Reports and Proposals.

UNIT 2: Notices, Agenda, Minutes, Manuals and Handbooks.

UNIT 3: (a) Research Papers, Articles and Abstracts (b) Review writing.

UNIT 4: Short-Speeches, Debates and Presentation Strategies.

UNIT 5: Oral Presentation- Interviews, Meetings, Seminars, Conferences and Group Discussions

(Students must be exposed to the Practical aspect of Oral Presentation).

Course Number: ASW401, Course Title: W.E.-METALLURGICAL ANALYSIS

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Work Exp. Course, Approved since session: 2000-01

Total Credits: 2, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 2(L:0+T:0+P:2+S:0), Min.pds./sem.: 26

1. Preparation of standard solutions. Standardization of unknown solutions. Use of different

indicators. General methods of analysis. Volumetric, Gravimetric and Instrumental analysis.

2. Estimation of iron in Salt/Ore/Alloy using various reagents: Potassium Permanganate,

Dichromate Ceric Sulphate etc.

3. Estimation of Nickel and Chromium in Alloys. Estimation of Copper idometrically. Calorimetric

analysis. Potentiometric titrations. Estimation of Copper, Manganese, Iron etc.

4. Estimation of Carbon, Sulphur, Silicon in steel and cast iron. Micro-structure studies of steels.

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Course Number: DPW481, Course Title: W.E.-COMMERCIAL ART

Class: B.A., Status of Course: WORK EXPERIENCE, Approved since session: 1999-2000

Total Credits: 2, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 4(L:0+T:0+P:4+S:0), Min.pds./sem.: 52

1) Work 1 [12 pds] 2) Work 2 [12 pds] 3) Work 3 [15 pds]

4) Work 4 [5 pds] 5) Visualisation Theory [4 pds] 6) Advertising Theory (not for examination) [4 pds] NOTE: (a) Story Board (b) Symbol for public service (c) Packaging (d) Copy Writing (e) Visualisation Theory (f) Advertising theory.

Course Number: EEW401, Course Title: W.E.-RADIO & T.V. REPAIR

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Work Exp. Course, Approved since session: 2000-01

Total Credits: 2, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 4 (L:0+T:0+P:4+S:0), Min.pds./sem.: 26

INTRODUCTION: Frequency spectrum. Transmission of signal by E.M. waves. Modulation and

detection of signals.

SUPERHETERODYNE RECEIVER: Oscillator. Mixer circuit. I.F. stages. Detector and audio stages of a

transistor receiver. AGC circuit. Fault detection by signal injection at various points. Tuning a

receiver.

TELEVISION: Vestigial sideband and its detection. Bandwidth requirements. The signal components.

Synchronization pulses. Basic Receiver block diagram. Study of circuit of various blocks. Tuner,

Video-IF stages. Video detector. Videoamplifier. Low and high frequency compensation. Sync and

AGC Circuits. Horizontal and Vertical deflection systems. Power supplies. Sound IF amplifier. Audio

detector. Antennas. Various faults and locating the detects. Precautions in trouble shooting. Use of

pattern generator. Principle of colour TV.

SUGGESTED READING: CW Coldwell: PRACTICAL TRANSISTOR SERVICING RG Middleton: TV TROUBLE SHOOTING REPAIR AN Maini: BASIC TELEVISION Grob: TELEVISION

Course Number: EEW402, Course Title: W.E.-REPAIR OF ELECT.EQUIPMENT

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Work Exp. Course, Approved since session: 2000-01

Total Credits: 2, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 4 (L:0+T:0+P:4+S:0), Min.pds./sem.: 26

1. Importance of electric energy in day to day life. Brief outline of power generation in India.

Concept of voltage, current, power, energy. Home wiring-Components used. Simple test

instruments. Fuse. Fault finding and repair. Do’s and Don’ts with house wiring.

2. Effects of current: Heating, lighting and Electromagnetic Effects. Heating appliances. Principle.

Construction of electric home appliances based upon electric heating. Fault finding and repair.

3. Electric Lighting: Types of bulbs. Shades. Systems of lighting. Emergency light. Electric motors.

Types of motors used in industry. Fault finding and repair. Rewinding motors and transformers.

Course Number: EEW403, Course Title: W.E.-PRINTING TECHNIQUES

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Work Exp. Course, Approved since session: 2000-01

Total Credits: 2, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 4 (L:0+T:0+P:4+S:0), Min.pds./sem.: 52

1. Screen Printing: Basic Theory. Apparatus. Material. Process. Trouble Shooting. Preparation of

Printing Circuit Boards.

2. Photostat: Basic Theory. Apparatus. Materials. Process. Trouble Shooting. Blue Printing and

Ammonia Printing: Theory. Materials. Process and Practice.

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Course Number: MEW401, Course Title: W.E.-AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Work Exp. Course, Approved since session: 2000-01

Total Credits: 2, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 4 (L:0+T:0+P:4+S:0), Min.pds./sem.: 26

1. To study the chasis of an automobile.

2. To assemble piston and connecting rod.

3. To assemble a piston and connecting rod over the crankshaft of an engine.

4. To study the gear train of an automobile.

5. To study the lubrication circuit of an automobile engine.

6. To study the brake system of an automobile.

7. To study the synchro-mesh gear box of an automobile.

8. To study the differential assembly of an automobile.

9. To study the tyres of an automobile.

Suggested reading: Audel: AUTOMIBLE GUIDE Crouse: AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS

Joseph Hietner: AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS

Course Number: MEW402, Course Title: W.E.-PHOTOGRAPHY

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Work Exp. Course, Approved since session: 2000-01

Total Credits: 2, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 4 (L:0+T:0+P:4+S:0), Min.pds./sem.: 26

Types of photographic cameras. Principal parts and their functions. Types of shutters and their

speeds. Diaphragms. Variation of aperture

Photographic film, its emulsion and speed. Exposure and its determination.

Various types of developers. Techniques of developing and fixing the negatives.

Preparing positives by contact printing and making enlargements of different grades of

photographic papers. Various methods of retouching and finishing the negative and positive.

Introduction to Colour Photography: Making colour enlargements from colour negatives.

Special Processes: Micro-photography and photomicrography. Preparing slides by different

methods.

Course Number: MEW403, Course Title: W.E.-REFRIGERATION & AIRCONDITIONING

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Work Exp. Course, Approved since session: 2000-01

Total Credits: 2, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 4 (L:0+T:0+P:4+S:0), Min.pds./sem.: 26

List of Experiments

1. Study of Refrigerator and Air-Conditioners.

2. Study of Tools.

3. Gas Welding & Soldering.

4. Detailed study of Compressor.

5. Pipe Techniques.

6. Study of Condensors & Cooling coils.

7. Leak testing.

8. Gas charging.

9. Study of Electrical Circuit.

Course Number: MEW404, Course Title: W.E.-FURNITURE DSGN. & MANUFACTURING

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Work Exp. Course, Approved since session: 2000-01

Total Credits: 2, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 4 (L:0+T:0+P:4+S:0), Min.pds./sem.: 26

General: Principles of wooden and steel tubular furniture.

Manufacture of Wooden Furniture: Different types of joints used. Polishing. Caning. Finishing.

Manufacture of Steel Tubular Furniture: Tube bending. Welding. Spray painting, Caning. Finishing.

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Course Number: EGC481, Course Title: INDUSTRIAL VISITS

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Core Course, Approved since session: 2000-01

Total Credits: 1

The students of different classes visits various industries to get an exposure to the various

operations processes etc. in different types of industries.

Course Number: CAC481, Course Title: CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: Major Course, Approved since session: 2000-01

Total Credits: 3, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: 2 for 26 weeks, Min.pds./sem: 52

Participation by the students in sports and games, literary, social, cultural and professional

activities is compulsory. The proficiency attained in them is evaluated every year and counted in

the assessment of the overall performance of the student to encourage a balanced and all-round

development of their personality.

Course Number: GKC481, Course Title: SC. METH., G.K. & CURRENT AFFAIRS IV

Class: B.Tech., Status of Course: CORE COURSE, Approved since session: 2016-17

Total Credits: 1, Periods (55 mts. each)/week: (L:1+T:0+P:0+S:0), Min.pds./sem.: 13

Major countries of the world- Their Capitals, Languages, Religion and Location. Major crops, mineral

wealth and their producer countries.

History: Important events and dates in the World history. Important and ancient monuments and

places in the world.

Political Science: United Nation’s Organisation- Its main organs. Specialized Agencies of U.N.O.

Major blocks, Treaties, Alliances, Conferences and Associations.

Economics: Glossary of economics terms.

Languages and Literature: Well known Books and Their Authors. Foreign words and phrase in

common use.

Miscellaneous: Abbreviations. Superlatives. Sobriquets How to give interview.

Current Affairs: From Newspapers.

SUGGESTED READING: NCERT- Text books on History, Geography, Civics and General Science for Secondary Schools Publication Division Government of India- India; Times of India- Directory; Manorama Year Book; Vikas General Knowledge Encyclopaedia; Readers Digest- Great World Atlas; Guinness- Book of World Records News Papers and Magazines: India Express; Hindustan Times; India Today; Science Digest; Sunday; Readers Digest; Competition Success Review; Careers and Competitions; Time; Newsweek; Illustrated Weekly of India.

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