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    ITM Vocational UniversityGujarat

    Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech)

    First Year Engineering Syllabus

    ( Semester I & II )

    From Academic Year 2014Common for all branches of Engineering

    Campus :Ajwa-Nimeta Road, ahead of Rawal villageVadodara ( Baroda ), Gujarat

    Visit us at :www.itm.ac.in;www.itm.edu

    ITM Group of Institutions

    ITM Group

    http://www.itm.ac.in/http://www.itm.ac.in/http://www.itm.edu/http://www.itm.edu/http://www.itm.edu/http://www.itm.ac.in/
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    First Year Engineering Syllabus

    SEMESTER ITeaching Scheme

    Sub

    Code

    Subject Name Teaching Scheme Credits Assigned

    Theory Pract Tut. Theory TW/Pra Tut. Total

    300101 Applied Mathematics - I 04 - - 04 - - 04

    300102 Applied ScienceI 04 02 - 03 01 - 04300103 Basic Civil Engineering 04 02 - 03 01 - 04

    300104 Engineering Mechanics 05 02 - 04 01 - 05

    300105 Basic Electrical &

    Electronics Engineering

    04 02 - 04 01 - 05

    300106 Communication Skills 02 02 - 02 01 - 03

    300107 Basic Workshop Practice

    I

    - 04 - - 02 - 02

    21 14 - 20 07 - 27

    Examination SchemeSub

    Code

    Subject Name Examination Scheme

    Theory Marks Term

    Work

    Pract. Oral Total

    Internal

    Assessment

    End

    Sem.

    ExamTest

    1

    Test

    2

    Test

    Avera

    ge

    300101 Applied

    Mathematics - I

    25 25 25 100 - - - 125

    300102 Applied ScienceI 20 20 20 80 25 - - 125

    300103 Basic Civil

    Engineering

    20 20 20 80 25 - - 125

    300104 Engineering

    Mechanics

    20 20 20 80 25 - - 125

    300105 Basic Electrical &

    Electronics

    Engineering

    20 20 20 80 25 - - 125

    300106 Communication

    Skills

    10 10 10 40 25 - - 75

    300107 Basic WorkshopPractice I

    - - - - 50 - - 50

    115 460 175 - - 750

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    SEMESTER II

    Teaching Scheme

    Sub

    Code

    Subject Name Teaching Scheme Credits Assigned

    Theory Pract Tut. Theory TW/Pra Tut. Total

    300201 Applied Mathematics - II 04 - - 04 - - 04

    300202 Applied ScienceII 04 02 - 03 01 - 04

    300203 Basic Mechanical

    Engineering

    04 02 - 03 01 - 04

    300204 Engineering Drawing 03 04 - 03 02 - 05

    300205 Computer Programming 04 02 - 04 01 - 05

    300206 Environmental Studies 02 02 - 02 01 - 03

    300207 Basic Workshop Practice

    II

    - 04 - - 02 - 02

    21 16 - 19 08 - 27

    Examination Scheme

    Sub

    Code

    Subject Name Examination Scheme

    Theory Marks Term

    Work

    Pract. Oral Total

    Internal Assessment End

    Sem.

    Exam

    Test

    1

    Test

    2

    Test

    Averag

    e

    300201 Applied

    Mathematics - II

    25 25 25 100 - - - 125

    300202 Applied Science

    II

    20 20 20 80 25 - - 125

    300203 Basic Mechanical

    Engineering

    20 20 20 80 25 - - 125

    300204 Engineering

    Drawing

    15 15 15 60 50 - - 125

    300205 ComputerProgramming

    20 20 20 80 25 - - 125

    300206 Environmental

    Studies

    10 10 10 40 25 - - 75

    300207 Basic Workshop

    Practice II

    - - - - 50 - - 50

    110 440 200 - - 750

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    SEMESTER I

    Applied MathematicsI, Subject Code:- 300101

    Teaching Scheme

    Periods Credits assignedTheory Pract. Tut. Theory TW/Pract Tut. Total

    04 - - 04 - - 04

    Examination Scheme

    Theory Term

    work

    Practical Oral Total

    Internal Assessment End Sem.

    ExamTest 1 Test 2 Av. Of

    Test 1

    and 225 25 25 100 - - - 125

    Detailed Syllabus

    Sr. No. Topics Hrs

    1 UnitI: Matrices and Numerical Methods

    1.1

    Types of Matrices (symmetric, skew-symmetric, Hermitian, Skew Hermitian,

    Unitary, Orthogonal Matrices) and Properties of Matrices. Rank of a Matrix

    using Echelon forms, reduction to normal form, PAQ forms, system of

    homogeneous and non-homogeneous equations, their consistency and

    solutions. Linear dependent and independent vectors.1.2

    Solution of system of linear algebraic equations by (1) Gauss Elimination

    Method (Review) (2) Gauss Jordan Method (3) Crouts Method (LU) (4) Gauss

    Seidal Method and (5) Jacobi iteration (Scilab programming for above

    methods)

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    6

    2 UnitII: Complex Numbers

    Revision: Algebra of Complex Number, Different representations of a Complex

    number and other definitions, DMoivres Theorem.

    2.1 Powers and Roots of Exponential and Trigonometric Functions.

    2.2 Circular functions of complex number and Hyperbolic functions. Inverse

    Circular and Inverse Hyperbolic functions. Logarithmic functions.

    2.3 Separation of real and Imaginary parts of all types of Functions.

    2.4 Expansion of sinn

    , cosnin terms of sines and cosines of

    multiples of and Expansion of sin n , cos n in powers of sin, cos

    2

    2

    6

    3

    2

    3 UnitIII: Differential Calculus

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    3.1 Successive differentiation: nth

    derivative of standard functions. Leibnitzs

    Theorem (without proof) and problems.

    3.2 Partial Differentiation: Partial derivatives of first and higher order, total

    differentials, differentiation of composite and implicit functions.

    3.3 Eulers Theorem on Homogeneous functions with two and three

    independent variables (with proof).Deductions from Eulers Theorem.

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    3

    4 UnitIV: Application of Partial differentiation, Expansion functions,

    Intermediate forms and curve fitting:-

    4.1 Maxima and Minima of a function of two independent variables.

    Lagranges method of undetermined multipliers with one constraint. Jacobian of

    implicit function. Partial derivative of implicit function using jacobian.4.2 Taylors Theorem(Statement only) and Taylors series,

    Maclaurins series (Statement only).Expansion of ex, sinx, cosx, tanx, sinhx,

    coshx, tanhx, log(1+x), sin-1

    x, cos-1

    x, Binomial series. Indeterminate forms, L-

    Hospital Rule, problems involving series also.

    4.3: Fitting of curves by least square method for linear, parabolic, and

    exponential. Regression Analysis (to be introduced for estimation only)

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    6

    5

    Recommended Books:

    1: A text book of Applied Mathematics, P.N.Wartikar and J.N.Wartikar,VolI andII by Pune VidyarthiGraha.

    2: Higher Engineering Mathematics, Dr.B.S.Grewal, Khanna Publication

    3: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Erwin Kreyszig, Wiley EasternLimited,9th

    Ed.

    4: Matrices by Shanti Narayan.

    5: Numerical by S. S. Sastry, Prentice Hall

    Theory Examination:

    1. Question paper will comprise of 6 questions, each carrying 20 marks.

    2. Total 4 questions need to be solved.

    3: Question No.1 will be compulsory and based on entire syllabus wherein sub questions of 2 to 3 marks

    will be asked.

    4: Remaining question will be randomly selected from all the modules.

    5: Weightage of marks should be proportional to number of hours assigned to each Module.

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    Applied Science - I, Subject Code:- 300102

    Teaching Scheme

    Periods Credits assigned

    Theory Pract. Tut. Theory TW/Pract Tut. Total

    04 02 - 03 01 - 04

    Examination Scheme

    Theory Term

    work

    Practical Oral Total

    Internal Assessment End Sem.

    ExamTest 1 Test 2 Av. Of

    Test 1

    and 2

    20 20 20 80 25 - - 125

    Both schemes are exactly half for Chemistry and Physics each

    Chemistry

    Detailed Syllabus:

    Sr. No. Topics Hrs

    1 Unit 1 : Solid state and materials chemistryCrystallography:- Unit cell, Bravais lattices, Cubic crystals - CN, APF, radiusratio. Three laws of crystallography,Weiss indices and Miller indices with numericals, X-ray diffractionBraggs

    Law and numericals. Crystal defects (pointand line defects) and their effects on properties of crystals.

    Zinc sulphidestructure and applications as luminescent.Molecular electronics:-Basic concepts. Study of following molecules for theirstructures and properties on the basis of

    orbitals, chemical bonding, band theory, electrical conductivity, applications inelectronics such as in diodes, transistors,ICs, photovoltaic devices, sensors etc.

    1.Conductive polymers-polypyrrole, polythiophene2.Pure carbon compounds- graphite, single wall and chiral carbon nano-tubes,

    fullerenes3. Liquid crystals4.Charge transfer compounds-tetrathiofulvalene.

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    2 Unit 2 : Volumetric analysis

    Standard solutions and their preparations, various ways of expressingconcentrations of solutions, equivalent weights indifferent types of reactions. Volumetric analysisacid-base, complexometric,

    oxidation-reduction, precipitationwithspecific examples, theories of indicators used in above titrations, titration curve(acid-base only) numericals on all above.

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    3 Unit 3 : PolymersDefinition and important terms: Monomer, Polymer, Polymerization, Degree of

    polymerization (Dp), Glass transition

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    temperature (Tg), Molecular weight, Polymer dissolution.Classification on the basis of - a) Polymerization mechanism(step and chain

    polymers , brief mechanism should beexplained), b) Polymerization reactions(addition and condensation), c)Thermal

    behaviour(thermoplastics and

    thermosetting), d)Types of monomers(homopolymer and copolymer).Commercial PolymersSynthesis, properties and applications- Polyethylene (PE),

    Polypropylene (PP), Polyvinylchloride (PVC), Polystyrene (PS), Phenol formaldehyde (PF), Acrylonitrile

    butadiene styrene (ABS), Epoxy resin .

    Compounding of Plastics.Rubbers-Synthesis, structure, properties and applications of a) Natural rubber

    isolation, Polyisoprene. b) Vulcanizedrubber-Valcanisation of rubber by sulfur. c) Synthetic rubber-StyreneButadienerubber, Silicon rubber and Neoprene

    rubber.Speciality polymersBasic concepts and applications of conductive, liquid

    crystalline, thermally stable andbiodegradable polymers. Polymer composites, Recycling of polymers.

    4 Term work : Any four experiments1. To standardize KMnO4 solution by preparing standard oxalic acid and toestimate ferrous ions.2. To standardize Na2S2O3 solution by preparing standard potassium dichromateand to estimate percentage of copper from brass.

    3. To determine phenol by iodometric method.4. To determine molecular weight of a polymer using Ostwald viscometer.5. Preparation of (any one) polystyrene, urea formaldehyde, phenol formaldehydeand its characterization.6. To determine chloride ions from solution by Volhard method.

    7. To determine calcium from the given sample of cement by volumetric method.

    Term work is based on performance and regular checking of the

    experiments.

    Reference Books :

    1.Chemistry, Raymond Chang. (Tata McGraw Hill).

    2.Principles of the solid state, H.V. Keer (New age international publishers).3.Polymer Science, V.R. Gowarikar (Wiley Eastern Ltd.).4. Inorganic quantitative analysis, Vogel. (Prentice Hall).5. Text book of engineering chemistry, R.N. Goyal and Harrmendra Goel, (Ane books India).

    Laboratory Manual :

    Laboratory Manual on Engineering Chemistry, Sudharani (Dhanpat Rai Publishing Company).

    Physics

    Sr. No. Topics Hrs

    1 Unit 4 : Interference and electron Optics

    Interference:- Interference of waves, Interference due to thin films of uniform(with derivation) and nonuniform thickness (without derivation), Fringe width,Newtons Rings, Applications of Newtons Rings for determination of(i) wavelength of incident light / radius of curvature of Plano convex lens (ii)refractive index of a given liquid; Michelsons interferometer, applications fordetermination of (i) wavelength of a monochromatic source (ii) refractive index

    /thickness of a transparent material; Engineering applications of Interference(i) Testing of optical flatness of surfaces (ii) Nonreflecting / Antireflectioncoatings.Electron Optics :- Motion of an electron in electric (parallel, perpendicular) and

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    magnetic (extensive, limited) fields, crossed fields. Electrostatic and magnetostatic focusing, Scanning electron microscope (SEM) , Bainbridge massspectrograph.

    2 Unit 5 : Diffraction and ultrasonicDiffraction : - Diffraction of waves, classes of diffraction, Fraunhoffer

    diffraction at a single slit (geometrical method), conditions for maxima andminima, Intensity pattern due to a single slit, Plane diffraction grating, conditions

    for principal maxima and minima, intensity pattern; Resolving power,Resolving power of a grating.Ultrasonics :- Ultrasonic waves, Piezo-electric effect, Production of ultrasonic

    waves by Piezoelectric oscillator, Magnetostrictive effect, Production ofultrasonic waves by magnetostrictive oscillator, properties of ultrasonic waves,

    Applications of ultrasonic waves (i) Scientific- Echo sounding, Sound signaling,depth sounding, SONAR, cleaning of dirt etc (ii) Engineeringthickness

    measurement, cavitation, Ultrasonic cleaning, Nondestructive testing, Flawdetection, Soldering, Drilling and welding (iii) Medical- for diagnostics andtreatment

    3

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    3 Unit 6: Polarisation and nuclear physicsPolarisation :- Introduction, production of plane polarised light by refraction

    (pile of plates), Law of Malus, Double refraction, Huygens theory of doublerefraction, Cases of double refraction of crystal cut with the optic axis lying in the

    plane of incidence and (i) parallel to the surface (ii) perpendicular to the surface

    (iii) inclined to the surface, Retardation plates-quarter wave plate (QWP), Halfwave plate (HWP); Analytical treatment of light for the production of circularly

    and elliptically polarised light, Detection of various types of light (PPL, CPL,EPL, Upl, Par PL), Optical activity, Specific rotation, Polaroids

    Nuclear Physics :-Nuclear fission in natural Uranium-Chain reaction, Criticalsize. Nuclear fuels, Nuclear fusion, and thermonuclear reactions-P-P and CNcycles, Particle accelerators-cyclotron, betatron.

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    3

    4 Term Work: Any Four experiments

    1.Determination of wavelength by using diffraction grating.

    2.NewtonsRings (Determination of wavelength/radius of curvature /refractiveindex of a liquid).3.Experiment on ultrasonic waves.4.Resolving Power of a telescope / grating.5.Determination of specific rotation by Laurents half shade polarimeter.

    6.Demonstration of Lissajous figures (principles of interference and polarisation)using a CRO, phase measurement.

    7.Michelsons interferometer8. Determination of e/m by Thomsons method.9.An experiment on polarization.

    (Determination of polarising angle for glass and to determine refractive index ofglass using Brewsters law Or Experimental verification of law of Malus).

    10. Determination of wavelength of the given source by Fraunhoffer diffraction ata single slit.

    Term work is based on performance and regular checking of the

    experiments.

    Reference Books:

    1.Optics, Jenkins and White (Tata Mcgraw Hill)2.Text Book of Optics, Brijlal and Subramanyam (S. Chand and Company)3.University Physics, Young and Freedman (Pearson Education).4.Fundamentals of Physics, Resnick and Halliday (John Wiley and Sons).

    5. Concepts of Modern Physics-Beiser (Tata Mcgraw Hill)

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    Basic Civil Engineering, Subject Code:- 300103

    Teaching Scheme

    Periods Credits assigned

    Theory Pract. Tut. Theory TW/Pract Tut. Total

    04 02 - 03 01 - 04

    Examination Scheme

    Theory Term

    work

    Practical Oral Total

    Internal Assessment End Sem.

    ExamTest 1 Test 2 Av. Of

    Test 1

    and 2

    20 20 20 80 25 - - 125

    Detailed Syllabus

    Sr. No. Topics Hrs

    1 Unit 1: Introduction to Civil Engineering

    a) Role of Civil Engineer in the construction of buildings, dams, expressways and

    infrastructure projects for 21st century. Importance of an interdisciplinaryapproach in engineering.

    b) Basic Areas in Civil Engineering Surveying, Construction Engineering, ProjectManagement, Transportation Engineering, Fluid Mechanics, IrrigationEngineering, Structural Engineering, Geotechnical and Foundation Engineering,

    Environmental Engineering, Quantity Surveying, Earthquake Engineering,Infrastructure Development, Town Planning, Remote Sensing.

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    2 Unit 2: Materials and types of structuresa) Use of basic materials cement, bricks, stone, natural and artificial sand,Reinforcing Steel-Mild, Tor and High Tensile Steel. Concrete types - PCC, RCCPrestressed and Precast. Introduction to smart materials. Recycling of materials.

    b) Substructure-Function of Foundations, (Only concepts of settlement and

    Bearing capacity of soils.) Types of shallow foundations, (only concept of frictionand end bearing pile).c) Superstructure - Types of loads:- DL and LL, wind loads, earthquakeconsiderations. Types of Construction-Load Bearing, Framed, Composite.

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    3 Unit 3: Building Construction

    Mortar: Proportions of cement mortar for various uses.Concrete: Ingredients of concrete. Meaning of M-10, M-15 and M-20grades, and nominal mix proportions for them. Common w/c ratios.

    Workability. Slump test. Compression test. Curing.

    Aggregate: Coarse and Fine aggregates, grading curve and finenessmoduls.

    Building Plans: Reading and comprehending a building plan and section.

    Convention of assuming the cutting plane at window sill level.Conventional symbols for representing doors etc. and electrical and

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    sanitary fittings. Identification of footing, plinth, lintel, slab, chajja etc. on

    a given cross-section.Fundamental requirements of masonary.d) Introduction to automation in construction:- Concept, need, examples related todifferent civil engineering projects.

    4 Unit 4: SurveyingChain Survey: Instruments used. Selection of survey-stations. Chain-lines,

    Off-sets, Oblique-offsets, Tie-lines, Check-lines. Ranging. Field-Book,

    Plotting, Survey of India Topo-sheets. Their scales and conventionalsymbols.

    Compass Survey: The prismatic compass. Definition and types ofmeridian. Dip and Declination. Whole circle bearing, Fore bearing and

    Back bearing. Local attraction. Calculation of included angles for closedand open traverses.

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    5 Unit 5: Uses of maps and field surveys

    a) Various types of maps and their uses. Principles of survey. Modern surveymethods using levels, Theodolite, EDM, lasers, total station and GPS.Introduction to digital mapping. Measuring areas from maps using digital

    planimeter.b) Conducting simple and differential levelling for setting out various

    benchmarks, determining the elevations of different points and preparation of

    contour maps. Introduction to GIS Software and other surveying softwares withrespect to their capabilities and application areas.

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    6 Unit 6:Planning for the Built Environment

    a) Concept of an integrated built environment-natural and manmade. Principles of

    planning, viz. Aspect, Prospect, Roominess, Grouping, Privacy, Circulation,Sanitation, Orientation, Economy. Role of by-laws in regulating the environment.

    b) Use of various eco-friendly materials in construction. Concept of greenbuildings.

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    Term Work

    Any 12 Practical Exercises (first two are compulsory) from those given below should be carried out,

    record to be submitted in the field book and file which will form a part of term work.

    1. Drawing of plan elevation & section for a residential building, single storeyedframed/load bearing structure. Preparing schedule of openings [On half imperial sheet.]

    2. Visit to a construction site for studying the various construction materials used, type ofstructure, type of foundation and components of superstructuresubmission of visit report.

    3. Compression test and absorption test on bricks.4. Initial setting time of cement.

    5. Sieve analysis and F.M. of fine aggregate.6. Sieve analysis and F.M. of coarse aggregate.

    7. Moulding and compressive strength test of concrete cubes.

    8. Chain survey of (maximum eight corner) irregular figure using single chainline.9. Chain survey of about 100 x 100 sq.m. in area (with road, hedge, poles,trees etc.)

    10. Compass survey of a five corner polygon.11. Location of 2 or 3 trees, poles, etc. by method of radiation andintersection from ends of a base line by using compass.12. Determine difference in level between two given stations.13. Fly leveling using about two change points.

    14. Profile leveling of about 100 metre long straight line.

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    TEXT BOOKS

    1. Comprehensive Basic Civil Engineering B.C. Punmia

    2. Basic Civil Engineering by Ramamurutham3. Surveying Vols I by B.C. Punmia4. Building construction by Ahuja and Birdi5. Surveying and Levelling --- Kanetkar and Kulkarni, PVG Prakashana6. Building Construction --- Bindra Arora; Dhanpat Rai publication.

    REFERENCE BOOKS:1. Building Design and Drawing-Shah, Kale and Patki. TATA McGraw Hill.

    2. Introduction to Surveying-Anderson-McGraw-Hill International Student Edition.

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    Engineering Mechanics, Subject Code:- 300104

    Teaching Scheme

    Periods Credits assigned

    Theory Pract. Tut. Theory TW/Pract Tut. Total05 02 - 04 01 - 05

    Examination Scheme

    Theory Term

    work

    Practical Oral Total

    Internal Assessment End Sem.

    ExamTest 1 Test 2 Av. Of

    Test 1

    and 220 20 20 80 25 - - 125

    Detailed Syllabus

    Sr. No. Topics Hrs

    1 1.1 System of Coplanar forces:-Resultant of Concurrent forces, Parallel forces, Non Concurrent

    Non Parallel system of forces, Moment of force about a point, Couples,

    Varignons Theorem. Distributed Forces in plane.

    1.2 Center of Gravity and Centroid for plane Laminas.

    05

    04

    2 2.1 Equilibrium of system of coplanar forces:-

    Condition of equilibrium for concurrent forces, parallel forces and Nonconcurrent Non Parallel general forces and Couples.

    2.2 Types of support, loads, Beams, Determination of reactions at

    supports for various types of loads on beams.

    2.3 Analysis of plane trussesby using Method of joints and Method of

    sections.(Excluding pin jointed frames)

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    04

    04

    3 3.1 Forces in space:

    Resultant of Noncoplanar force systems: Resultant of Concurrent force

    system, Parallel force system and Nonconcurrent nonparallel force system.

    Equilibrium of Noncoplanar force systems: Equilibrium of Concurrentforce system, Parallel force system and Nonconcurrent nonparallel force

    system.

    3.2 Friction:Introduction to Laws of friction, Cone of friction, Equilibrium of bodies on

    inclined plane, Application to problems involving wedges, ladders.

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    06

    4 4.1 Kinematics of Particle: - Velocity & acceleration in terms of

    rectangular co-ordinate system, Rectilinear motion, Motion along plane

    curved path, Tangential & Normal component of acceleration, Motion

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    curves (a-t, v-t, s-t curves), Projectile motion, Relative velocities.5 5.1 Kinematics of Rigid Bodies :- Introduction to general plane motion,

    Instantaneous center of rotation for the velocity, velocity diagrams for

    bodies in plane motion, (up to 2 linkage mechanism)

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    6 6.1 Kinetics of a Particle: Force and Acceleration:- Introduction to basic

    concepts, DAlembertsPrinciple, Equations of dynamic equilibrium,

    Newtons Second law of motion.

    6.2 Kinetics of a Particle: Work and Energy: -Principle of Work and

    Energy, Law of Conservation of Energy.

    6.3 Kinetics of a Particle: Impulse and Momentum:-Principle of LinearImpulse and Momentum. Law of Conservation of momentum. Impact and

    collision.

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    03

    03

    Theory Examination:1. Question paper will comprise of 6 questions, each carrying 20 marks.2. Total 4 questions need to be solved.3: Question No.1 will be compulsory and based on entire syllabus wherein sub questions of 2 to 3 markswill be asked.

    4. Remaining questions will be mixed in nature.( e.g. Suppose Q.2 has part (a) from module 3

    then part (b) will be from any module other than module 3 ) having 15 marks each.

    5. In question paper weightage of each module will be proportional to number of respective

    lecture hours as mentioned in the syllabus.

    Term work:-Term work shall consist of minimum six experiments, assignments consisting numerical based

    on above syllabus, at least 3 numerical from each module.

    The distribution of marks for term work shall be as follows:Laboratory work (Experiment/ programs and journal) :10 marksAssignments : 10 marksAttendance (Theory and Practical) : 05 marks

    The final certification and acceptance of term work ensures the satisfactory performance oflaboratory work and minimum passing in the term work.

    List of experiments:-1. Polygon law of coplanar forces.2. Non concurrent non parallel (general).

    3. Bell crank lever.

    4. Support reaction for beam.5. Simple / compound pendulum.

    6. Inclined plane (to determine coefficient of friction).

    7. Collision of elastic bodies (Law of conservation of momentum).

    8. Moment of Inertia of fly wheel.9. Screw friction by using screw jack.

    Any other experiment based on above syllabus.

    Recommended Books1. Engineering Mechanics by Hibblar, McMillan.2. Engineering Mechanics by Beer & Johnson, Tata McGraw Hill

    3. Engineering Mechanics by Merium, Wiley.

    4. Engineering Mechanics by F. L. Singer, Harper & Raw Publication5. Engineering Mechanics by Macklin & Nelson, Tata McGraw Hill

    6. Engineering Mechanics by Shaum Series,

    7. Engineering Mechanics by Tayal, Umesh Publication.

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    Basic Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Subject Code:- 300105

    Teaching Scheme

    Periods Credits assigned

    Theory Pract. Tut. Theory TW/Pract Tut. Total

    04 02 - 04 01 - 05

    Examination Scheme

    Theory Term

    work

    Practical Oral Total

    Internal Assessment End Sem.

    ExamTest 1 Test 2 Av. Of

    Test 1

    and 2

    20 20 20 80 25 - - 125

    Detailed Syllabus:

    Sr. No. Topics Hrs

    1 PrerequisiteA. Concept of e.m.f, potential difference, current, ohms law, resistance,resistivity, series and parallel connections, power dissipation in resistance,

    effect of temperature on resistanceB. Capacitors, with uniform and composite medium, energy stored in

    capacitor, R-C time constant.C. Magnetic field, Faradays laws of Electromagnetic induction, Hystericsand eddy current losses, energy stored in an inductor, time constant in R-L

    circuit.

    02

    2 D.C. circuits: (only independent sources).Kirchhoff s laws, Ideal and practical voltage and current source, Mesh and

    Nodal analysis (super node and super mesh excluded), Source

    transformation, Star-delta transformation ,Superposition theorem,Thevenins theorem, Nortons theorem, Maximum power transfer theorem,(Source transformation not allowed for Superposition theorem, Mesh and

    Nodal analysis)

    20

    3 A.C Circuits :

    Generation of alternating voltage and currents, RMS and Average value,form factor , crest factor, AC through resistance, inductance and capacitance,

    R-L , R-C and R-L-C series and parallel circuits, phasor diagrams , powerand power factor, series and parallel resonance, Q-factor and bandwidth

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    4 Three phase circuits :

    Three phase voltage and current generation, star and delta connections (balancedload only), relationship between phase and line currents and voltages, Phasordiagrams, Basic principle of wattmeter, measurement of power by two wattmeter

    method

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    5 Single phase transformer :

    Construction, working principle, Emf equation, ideal and practical transformer,transformer on no load and on load, phasor diagrams, equivalent circuit, O.C. and

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    S.C test, Efficiency

    6 Electronics (no numericals):

    Semiconductor diode, Diode rectifier with R load: Half wave, full wavecenter tapped and bridge configuration, RMS value and average value ofoutput voltage, ripple factor, rectification efficiency, introduction to C and L

    filter (no derivation). CE, CB, CC transistor configuration, CE input-outputcharacteristics.

    06

    Theory Examination

    1. Question paper will comprise of 6 questions, each carrying 20 marks.

    2. Total 4 questions need to be solved.3. No questions to be asked in Theory paper on Prerequisite4. Q.1 will be compulsory, based on entire syllabus wherein sub questions of 2 to 3 marks will be asked.

    5. Remaining question will be randomly selected from all the modules.6. Weightage of marks should be proportional to number of hours assigned to each Topic.

    List of laboratory experiments (Minimum Six):

    1. Mesh and Nodal analysis.

    2. Verification of Superposition Theorem.3. Verification Thevenins Theorem.4. Study of R-L series and R-C series circuit.5. R-L-C series resonance circuit

    6. R-L-C parallel resonance circuit.7. Relationship between phase and line currents and voltages in 3phase System (star & delta)8. Power and phase measurement in three phase system by two wattmeter method.

    9. O.C. and S.C. test on single phase transformer10. Half wave and full wave rectifier circuits

    Recommended Books

    Text Books

    1. V. N. Mittal and Arvind Mittal Basic Electrical Engineering Tata McGraw Hill, (Revised Edition)2. Electrical Engineering Fundamentals" by Vincent Del Toro, PHI Second edition ,2011

    3. Electronics Devices & Circuit Theory" by Boylestad, Pearson Education India

    4. Edward Hughes: Electrical and Electrical Technology, Pearson Education (Tenth edition)5. D P Kothari and I J Nagrath Theory and Problems of Basic Electrical Engineering, PHI 13thedition 2011.

    Reference Books:

    1. B.L.Theraja Electrical Engineering Vol-I and II,2. S.N.Singh, Basic Electrical Engineering PHI , 2011

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    Communication Skills, Subject Code:- 300106

    Teaching Scheme

    Periods Credits assigned

    Theory Pract. Tut. Theory TW/Pract Tut. Total

    02 02 - 02 01 - 03

    Examination Scheme

    Theory Term

    work

    Practical Oral Total

    Internal Assessment End Sem.

    ExamTest 1 Test 2 Av. Of

    Test 1

    and 2

    10 10 10 40 25 - - 75

    Detailed Syllabus:

    Sr. No. Topics Hrs

    1 Communication Theory: The communication process, objectives, barriers to

    communication, methods of communication, formal and informal channels ofcommunication in a business organization, techniques to improve communication

    (Listening, speaking, reading, writing)

    12

    2 Grammar and Vocabulary: Pairs of confused words, common errors, use ofarticles, prepositions, apostrophes, agreement of the verb with the subject,

    oneword substitution, synonyms and antonyms3

    3 Business Correspondence: Principles of business correspondence, parts of a

    business letter, formats (Fullblock/Complete block, Modified block, Semiblock),

    types of letters: Enquiry letters and replies to enquiry (enquiry about a product,service or information, asking for a quotation, placing an order and replies to thesame) letters of Claim and Adjustment.

    9

    4 Summarization and Comprehension: Technical and industryoriented passages

    (not less than 400 words) 3

    5 Technical writing : Framing definitions, writing instructions, language exercisesbased on types of expositions (description of an object, explanation of a process) 3

    Note: Two tests are prescribed for internal assessment. The first test should be conducted in the form of

    a threeminute public speech. The second test should be based on theory and application exercises

    based on the syllabus.

    Term work: 25 marksAssignments: 20 marks

    Attendance: 05 marks

    List of assignments:Summarization & Comprehension

    Grammar practice

    Communication theory: Application exercises

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    Barriers to Communication

    Principles of Business Correspondence

    Formats of business letters

    Types of letters

    Technical writing

    Recommended reference books for Communication Skills:Business Communication by Urmila Rai & S.M. Rai, Himalaya Publishing House

    Communication Skills by Meenakshi Raman & Sangeeta Sharma, Oxford University Press

    Business Correspondence & Reportwriting by R.C.Sharma & Krishna Mohan, Tata McGrawHill

    EducationEffective Technical Communication by Ashraf Rizvi, Tata McGrawHill

    Technical Writing & Professional Communication for nonnative speakers of English by Thomas

    N.Huckin & Leslie A.Olsen, McGrawHill

    Mastering Communication by Nicky Stanton, Palgrave Master Series

    Paper patternTotal Marks: 40, Duration : 2 hours

    Distribution of marks and weightage:

    The paper will comprise 6 questions of 10 marks each out of which 4 need to be attempted.The first question is compulsory and will be a combination of all topics.

    Students can attempt any 3 out of the remaining 5 questions.

    The first module (Communication theory) will carry 40 % weightage.Questions 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 will be based on combinations of two or more modules.

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    Basic Workshop Practice - I, Subject Code:- 300107

    Teaching Scheme

    Periods Credits assigned

    Theory Pract. Tut. Theory TW/Pract Tut. Total

    02 02 - 02 01 - 03

    Examination Scheme

    Theory Term

    work

    Practical Oral Total

    Internal Assessment End Sem.

    ExamTest 1 Test 2 Av. Of

    Test 1

    and 2

    - - - - 50 - - 50

    Detailed Syllabus:-

    Sr. No. Topics Hrs

    Note:

    The syllabus and the Term- work to be done during semester I and Semester II isgiven together. Individual Instructor for the course is to design the jobs for

    practice and demonstration and spread the work over entire two semesters. Theobjective is to impart training to help the students develop engineering skill sets.This exercise also aims in inculcating respect for physical work and hard labor in

    addition to some amount of value addition by getting exposed to interdisciplinary

    engineering domains.The two compulsory trades (Sr. No. 1- Fitting and 2 - Carpentry) shall be offeredin separate semesters.Select any four trade topics (two per semester) out of the topic at Sr. n. 3 to 11.

    Demonstrations and hands on experience to be provided during the periodsallotted for the same. Report on the demonstration including suitable sketches is

    also to be included in the termwork.

    1 Fitting (compulsory)

    Use and setting of fitting tools for chipping, cutting, filing, marking,center punching, drilling, tapping.

    Term work to include one job involving following operations : filing to

    size, one simple male- female joint, drilling and tapping

    30

    2 Carpentry (compulsory)

    Use and setting of hand tools like hacksaws, jack planes, chisels andgauges for construction of various joints, wood tuning and modern wood

    turning methods.

    Term work to include one carpentry job involving a joint and report on

    demonstration of a job involving wood turning

    30

    3 Forging (Smithy) 15

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    At least one workshop practice job (Lifting hook and handle) is to bedemonstrated.

    4 Welding

    Edge preparation for welding jobs. Arc welding for different job like,

    Lap welding of two plates, butt welding of plates with simple cover, arcwelding to join plates at right angles.

    15

    5 Machine Shop

    At least one turning job is to be demonstrated.15

    6 Electrical board wiring

    House wiring, staircase wiring, wiring diagram for fluorescent tube light,

    Godown wiring and three phase wiring for electrical motors.

    15

    7 PCB Laboratory Exercises

    Layout drawing, Positive and negative film making, PCB etching and drilling,Tinning and soldering technique.

    15

    8 Sheet metal working and Brazing

    Use of sheet metal, working hand tools, cutting , bending , spot welding15

    9 Plumbing

    Use of plumbing tools, spanners, wrenches, threading dies, demonstrationof preparation of a domestic line involving fixing of a water tap and use

    of coupling, elbow, tee, and union etc.

    15

    10 Masonry

    Use of masons tools like trowels, hammer, spirit level, square, plumb line and

    pins etc. demonstration of mortar making, single and one and half brick masonry ,English and Flemish bonds, block masonry, pointing and plastering.

    15

    11 Hardware and Networking:

    Dismantling of a Personal Computer (PC), Identification of Components of

    a PC such as power supply, motherboard, processor, hard disk, memory(RAM, ROM), CMOS battery, CD drive, monitor, keyboard, mouse,

    printer, scanner, pen drives, disk drives etc. Assembling of PC, Installation of Operating System (Any one) and Device

    drivers, Boot-up sequence. Installation of application software (at least one)

    Basic troubleshooting and maintenance

    Identification of network components: LAN card, wireless card, switch,

    hub, router, different types of network cables (straight cables, crossover

    cables, rollover cables) Basic networking and crimping.NOTE: Hands on experience to be given in a group of not more than fourstudents.

    15

    Term work:

    Term work shall consist of respective reports and jobs of the trades selected the distribution of marks forterm work shall be as follows.Laboratory work (Job and Journal) : 40 marks

    Attendance (Practical and Theory) : 10 marksThe final certification and acceptance of termwork ensures the satisfactory performance of laboratory

    work.

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    order and first degree and Multiple Integrals3.1 :(a)Taylors series method (b)Eulers method (c) Modified Euler method (d)

    RungaKutta fourth order formula (SciLab programming is to be taught during

    lecture hours)

    3.2:Multiple IntegralsDouble integrationdefinition, Evaluation of Double

    Integrals, Change of order of integration, Evaluation of double integrals by

    changing the order of integration and changing to polar form (Examples on

    change of variables by using Jacobians only).

    5

    10

    4 Unit 4:Multiple Integrals with Application and Numerical Integration:

    4.1: Triple integrationdefinition and evaluation (Cartesian, cylindrical andspherical polar coordinates).

    4.2: Application to double integrals to compute Area, Mass, Volume. Application

    of triple integral to compute volume.

    4.3: Numerical integrationDifferent type of operators such as shift, forward,

    backward difference and their relation. Interpolation, Newton iterpolation,

    NewtonCotes formula(with proof). Integration by (a) Trapezoidal (b) Simpsons

    1/3rd

    (c)Simpsons 3/8th

    rule (all with proof).

    3

    5

    7

    Recommended Books:

    1: A text book of Applied Mathematics, P. N. Wartikar and J. N. Wartikar, VolI and II by

    Pune Vidyarthi Graha.

    2: Higher Engineering Mathematics, Dr.B. S. Grewal, Khanna Publication

    3: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Erwin Kreyszig, Wiley Eastern Limited,9th Ed.

    4: Numerical Analysis by S.S.Sastry, Prentice Hall

    5: Differential Equations, Sheply Ross, Wiley India.

    Theory Examination:

    1. Question paper will comprise of 6questions, each carrying 20 marks.

    2. Total 4 questions need to be solved.

    3: Q.1 will be compulsory, based on entire syllabus wherein sub questions of 2 to 3 marks will be asked.4: Remaining question should be randomly selected from all the modules.

    5: Weightage of marks should be proportional to number of hours assigned to each module.

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    Applied Science - II, Subject Code:- 300202

    Teaching Scheme

    Periods Credits assigned

    Theory Pract. Tut. Theory TW/Pract Tut. Total

    04 - - 04 - - 04

    Examination Scheme

    Theory Term

    work

    Practical Oral Total

    Internal Assessment End Sem.

    ExamTest 1 Test 2 Av. Of

    Test 1

    and 2

    20 20 20 80 25 - - 125

    Both schemes are exactly half for Chemistry and Physics each

    Chemistry

    Detailed Syllabus:

    Sr. No. Topics Hrs

    1 Unit 1 : Fuels and combustionFuels : Definition, classification of fuels, calorific value and its units.Determination of calorific valueBomb calorimeter, Boys colorimeter numericals. Solid fuels : Coal, classification of coal, proximate and ultimate

    analysis of coal, numericals based on analysis of coal - Dulong and Goutelformula. types of carbonisation of coal-low temperature and high temperature

    carbonization. Liquid fuels : Origin of petroleum, composition of petroleum,refining of petroleum, octane number of petrol, cetane number of diesel, poweralcohol, biodiesel. Gaseous fuels : Composition, properties and applications ofnatural gas, treatment products such as CNG, LPG, LNG. Hydrogen gas as a fuel,

    production, properties, storage and transportation. Rocket propellants-characteristics, classification. Combustion : Chemical reactions, calculation on

    air requirement for combustionnumericals

    8

    2 Unit 2 : Corrosion and its prevention

    Corrosion:- Definition, atmospheric corrosion-mechanism, Wet corrosion-mechanism, Electrochemical and galvanic series, Factors affecting corrosion-nature of metal, nature of environment, Pourbaix diagram.Methods of prevention of corrosion-cathodic and anodic protection. Metallic

    coatings, Electroplating, Hot dipping, blacodizing, powder coating Surfaceconversion coating.

    8

    3 Unit 3 : Water and phase rule

    Water :- Chemical analysis of water-hardness, chloride content, alkalinity-numericals. Ill effect of hard water in steam

    generation, preventive measures. Softening of water by zeolite-with numericalsand ion-exchange process.Phase rule :- Gibbs Phase rule and the terms involved in it with examples. One

    component systemWater and Sulphur. Reduced phase rule. Applications andlimitations of phase rule.

    8

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    4 Term work : Any four experiments1. To determine total alkalinity of water sample.2. To determine chloride content of water sample by Mohrs method. 3. To determine temporary and permanent hardness of water sample by EDTAmethod.

    4. Spectrophotometric / colorimetric estimation of Fe++ from the given solution.5. To construct a phase diagram for a binary system, naphthalene and benzoic

    acid and find eutectic point.6. Study of corrosion of metals in medium of different pH.7. Analysis of mixture of phosphoric acid and hydrochloric acid using indicators

    and pH meter separately.8. To determine moisture, volatile matter and ash content of a given sample of

    coal.

    Term work is based on performance and regular checking of the

    experiments.

    Reference books :1.Materials science and engineering an introduction, William D. Callister, (Jr.Wiley. publisher)

    2. Principles of the solid state, H.V. Keer, (New age international publishers).3. Text book of engineering chemistry, R.N. Goyal and Harrmendra Goel, (Ane books India).

    4. Text book of Physical chemistry, Samuel Glasstone (Mcmiillon and Co. Ltd.)

    Laboratory manual

    1. Laboratory manual on Engineering Chemistry, Sudharani (Dhanpat Rai publishing company)2. Applied Chemistry theory and practical O.P. Virmani and A.K. Narular (New AgeInternational publishers).

    Physics

    Sr. No. Topics Hrs

    1 Unit 4 : Wave particle duality and wave equationsWave Particle Duality :- Wave particle duality of radiation and matter, concept

    of group velocity and phase velocity; Uncertainty principle, Illustration ofelectron diffraction at a single slit.Wave Equations :- Concept of wave function and probability interpretation,Physical significance of the wave function, Schrodingers time independent and

    time dependent wave equations, Applications of Schrodingers time independentwave equations to problems of (i) Particle in a rigid box (infinite potential well),Comparison of predictions of classical mechanics with quantum mechanics

    (ii)Particle in a non-rigid box (finite Potential Well)- Qualitative (results only);

    3

    5

    2 Unit 5 : Lasers and superconductivity

    Lasers :- Requirement for lasing action (stimulated emission, populationinversion, pumping),Characteristicsmonochromaticity, coherence, directionality, brightness. Variouslevels of laser systems with examples (i) Two level laser system- semiconductorlaser (ii) Three level laser system- Ruby laser and He-Ne laser. Applications

    i)Communication systems-fiber optics in brief, ii)Information technologyholography-construction, reproduction.

    Superconductivity :- Introduction to superconductivity, Properties ofsuperconductors (zero resistance, Meissner effect, critical fields, persistentcurrents), isotope effect, BCS theory. Type I and type II Super conductors,

    Applications (super conducting magnets, transmission lines etc), DC and ACJosephson effect

    5

    3

    3 Unit 6 : Semiconductor physics and physics of nano particlesSemiconductor physics :- Band theory of solids, Classification of solids on the

    basis of band theory, Types of semiconductors, Introduction to the concept of

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    electrical conductivity, conductivity of conductors and semiconductors. Halleffect and Hall coefficient, Fermi-Dirac probability distribution function, Positionof Fermi level in intrinsic semiconductors (with derivation) and in extrinsicsemiconductors (variation of Fermi level with temperature (without derivation)),Band structure of PN junction diode under zero bias, forward bias and reverse

    bias; Transistor working, PNP and NPN on the basis of band diagrams,Photovoltaic effect, working of a solar cell on the basis of band diagrams and

    Applications.Physics of Nanoparticles :- Introduction, Nanoparticles, Properties ofnanoparticles (optical, electrical, magnetic, structural, mechanical), Brief

    description of different methods of synthesis of nanoparticles such as physical,chemical, biological, and mechanical. Synthesis of colloids. Growth of

    nanoparticles, Synthesis of metal nanoparticles by colloidal route, Applications ofnanotechnology-electronics, energy, automobiles, space and defence, medical,environmental, textile, cosmetics.

    4 Term work : Any four experiments1.Determination of band gap of a semiconductor.

    2.Characteristics of a solar cell, calculation of fill factor, To plot power vs.resistance graph and hence to calculate value of R for maximum value of

    workable power.3.Hall effect and determination of Hall coefficient.4.Characteristics of photocell/photo diode.5.Diode characteristics (Ge/Si, LED, Zener)6. Synthesis of metal nanoparticles (gold/silver) by the chemical route.

    7.Measurement of diameter of a thin wire using a laser.8.To find refractive index of glass using a laser (using Snells law). ( may showdemonstrations of polarisation and diffraction).9. An experiment based on laser (e.g.: To find number of lines /cm of a givengrating using a laser source/ to find beam divergence/true beam width )

    10.Determination of width of a slit using a laser.

    Term work is based on performance and regular checking of the

    experiments.

    Reference Books:

    1.Principles of Physics, Serway and Jewett (Saunders college publishing)2.Introduction to Solid State Physics, Kittel C (Wiley and Sons)3.Laser and Non-Linear Optics, B.B.Laud (Oscar publication)4.Physics of the Atom, Wehr and Richards (Addison, Wesley)5.Nanotechnology, Principles and Practices, Dr.S.K.Kulkarni (Capital Publishing Company)

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    Basic Mechanical Engineering, Subject Code:- 300203

    Teaching Scheme

    Periods Credits assigned

    Theory Pract. Tut. Theory TW/Pract Tut. Total

    04 - - 04 - - 04

    Examination Scheme

    Theory Term

    work

    Practical Oral Total

    Internal Assessment End Sem.

    ExamTest 1 Test 2 Av. Of

    Test 1

    and 2

    20 20 20 80 25 - - 125

    Detailed Syllabus

    Sr. No. Topics Hrs

    1 Unit 1 : Thermodynamics

    Thermodynamic work, p-dV work in various processes, p-V representation ofvarious thermodynamic processes and cyclesIdeal gas equations, Properties of pure substance, Statements of I and II laws ofthermodynamics and their applications in Mechanical Engineering.

    Carnot cycle for Heat engine, Refrigerator and Heat pump.

    8

    2 Unit 2: Energy conversion devices (Theoretical study using schematic diagrams

    only)

    Package Boiler, Turbine (Impulse & Reaction turbine, Gas turbine, Hydraulicturbines), Working principle and applications of Reciprocating I.C. engines, Airmotor. Reciprocating pumps (single acting & double acting), reciprocatingcompressor, rotary compressors, fans, blowers, Study of household refrigerator,

    window air conditioner, split air conditioner Ratings and selection criteria ofabove devices. Refrigerants and their impact on environment.

    6

    3 Unit 3: Heat Transfer

    Statement and explanation of Fouriers law of heat conduction, Newton;s law of

    cooling, Stefan Boltzmanns law. Conducting and insulating materials and theirproperties. Selection of heat sink and heat source.Power Plants ( Description with Block Diagrams)

    Thermal, Hydroelectric, Nuclear and Solar-Wind Hybrid Power Plants.

    6

    4 Unit 4 : Machine elements:Power transmission shafts, axles, keys, bush and ball bearings, Flywheel andGovernors.

    Power Transmission Devices

    Types of Belts and belt drives, Chain drive, Types of gears, Types of Couplings,friction clutch (cone and single plate), brakes (types and applications only)

    Applications of these devices.Mechanisms:.(Descriptive treatment only)Slider crank mechanism, Four bar chain mechanism, List of various inversions ofFour bar chain mechanism, Geneva mechanism, Ratchet and Paul mechanism

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    5 Unit 5 : Materials Used in Engineering and their Applications

    MetalsFerrous and Non-Ferrous, Nonmetallic materials, Material selectioncriteria

    Design considerations

    Steps in Design

    Introduction to manufacturing processes and Their Applications:

    Casting, Sheet metal forming, Sheet metal cutting, Forging, Fabrication, Metal

    joining processes.

    6

    6 Unit 6

    Machine Tools (Basic elements, Working principle and types of operations)

    Lathe Machine

    Centre LatheDrilling MachineStudy of Pillar drilling machine

    Introduction to NC and CNC machinesGrinding machine, Power saw, Milling Machine.

    6

    Term work: Term work shall consist of record of any eight experiments outof the following;

    1. Assembly and working of 4-bar, 6-bar, 8-bar planer mechanisms2. Finding relation between input angle and output angle for various link lengths3. Demonstration of operations of centre lathe (turning, step turning, facing, boring, taper turning,knurling, grooving, threading)4. Demonstration of operations on drilling machines (drilling, reaming, spot facing , counterboring)

    5. Demonstration of Two stroke and four stroke engine6. Study of Package type boilers7. Study of domestic refrigerator & window air-conditioner8. Study of power transmitting elements: Coupling, Gears and bearings.9. Joules porous plug experiment

    10. Joules paddle wheel experiment.11. Experimental verification of effect of insulating material on heat transfer

    References :Text Book:

    P. K Nag Thermodynamics, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. LtdHajra-Chaudhari Workshop Technology

    Reference Books:1. Yunus A. Cengel and Boles, Thermodynamics ,Tata McGraw-Hill PublishingCo. Ltd2. Arora and Domkunwar, Thermal Engineering, Dhanpat Rai andSons.3. R. K. Rajput, Heat transfer, S Chand Publication, Delhi.

    4 V. B. Bhandari Design of Machine Elements Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd

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    Engineering Drawing, Subject Code:- 300204

    Teaching Scheme

    Periods Credits assigned

    Theory Pract. Tut. Theory TW/Pract Tut. Total

    03 04 - 03 02 - 05

    Examination Scheme

    Theory Term

    work

    Practical Oral Total

    Internal Assessment End Sem.

    ExamTest 1 Test 2 Av. Of

    Test 1

    and 2

    15 15 15 60 50 - - 125

    Detailed Syllabus:

    Sr. No. Topics Hrs

    1 Unit 1 : Introduction to Engineering Drawing. Types of Lines, DimensioningSystems as per IS conventions.

    Engineering Curves: Basic construction of Cycloid, Involutes and Helix( ofcylinder) only

    **Introduction to Auto CAD:- Basic Drawing and Editing Commands.Knowledge of setting up layers, Dimensioning, Hatching, plotting and Printing.

    3

    2 Unit 2 : Projection of Points and Lines:-Lines inclined to both the ReferencePlanes. (Excluding Traces).@Projection of Planes: Triangular, Square, Rectangular, Pentagonal, Hexagonaland Circular planes inclined to either HP or VP only. (Exclude composite planes)

    6

    3 Unit 3: Projection of Solids: - (Prism, Pyramid, Cylinder, Cone only) Solid

    projection with the axis inclined to HP and VP. (Exclude Spheres , Composite andHollow solids). Use change of position or Auxiliary plane method

    Section of solids:- Section of Prism, Pyramid, Cylinder, &Cone , cut by planeperpendicular to at least one reference plane.( Exclude Curved section Plane). Use

    change of position or Auxiliary plane methodDevelopment of Surfaces:- Lateral surface development of Prism, Pyramid,Cylinder, Cone with section plane inclined to HP or VP only. (Exclude Reverse

    Development)

    14

    4 Unit 4 : Orthographic Projections:-

    Different views of a simple machine part as per the first angle projectionmethod recommended by I.S.

    Full or Half Sectional views of the Simple Machine parts.

    **Drawing of orthographic projections using Auto CAD.

    12

    5 Unit 5 : Isometric Projections: Isometric projection/Drawing of blocks (plain and

    cylindrical excluding spheres).

    **Drawing of Isometric projections using Auto CAD.

    @Reading of orthographic projections. (Only for TW)

    **Orthographic Reading using Auto CAD.

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    **Introduction to 3D in AutoCAD

    Working in 3-dimensions, Viewing 3D Objects, Basic wireframe models,Extruding, simple revolved objects. Boolean operations.Generation of orthographic projections from 3D drawing.

    **Should be covered during Auto CAD practical.

    @ only in Term Work.(i. e:-Questions will not be asked for the examination.)

    Term Work:

    Component-1

    Sheet-1: Projection of Solids (2 problems) + Section and Development of solid surfaces

    (2 problem)Sheet -2: Orthographic projection without section (2 problems).Sheet -3: Orthographic projection with section (2 problems).Sheet- 4: Isometric Projections (3 problems).

    Component -2

    One A-3 size sketch book consisting of:-

    1) 3 problems each from Projection of Curves, Lines, Planes and Solids.2) 3 problems from Section and Development of Solids.3) 2 problems each from the Orthographic Projections (with Section), Reading of orthographic

    projections and Isometric projections.

    Component-3

    Printouts of minimum 2 problems (preferably in A3 size sheet) each from:1) Simple Orthographic Projections.

    2) Orthographic ProjectionsSection.3) Isometric projections.

    4) Reading of Orthographic Projections

    Note:- 2 hrs /week Auto CAD Practical is essential for completing the Auto CAD Drawings and takerequired printouts.

    AutoCAD Examination: (2hrs):1) Minimum 1 problem from 1 or 2 or 4 of component-3 and

    2) Minimum 1 problem from 3 of component-3.3) Print out of the Answers have to be taken preferably in A3 size sheets and should beassessed by External examiner. Knowledge of concepts and accuracy of drawing should be

    considered during evaluation.

    Theory Examination:1. Question paper will comprise of 6 questions, each carrying 15 marks.2. Only 4 questions need to be solved.

    3: Q.1 will be compulsory, based on entire syllabus.4: Remaining question will be randomly selected from all the modules.

    5: Weightage of marks should be proportional to number of hours assigned to each Module.Text Books.1)N.D. Bhatt, Engineering Drawing (Plane and solid geometry), Charotar Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.2)N.D. Bhatt & V.M. Panchal, Machine Drawing, Charotar Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.

    References.

    1) M.B Shah & B.C Rana, Engineering Drawing, Pearson Publications.2) P.J. Shah, Engineering Graphics, S Chand Publications.3) Dhananjay A Jolhe, Engineering Drawing Tata McGraw Hill 4) Prof. Sham Tickoo (Purdue University) & Gaurav Verma, ( CAD Soft Technologies) : Auto CAD 2012 (For engineers and Designers), Dreamtech Press New Delhi.

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    Computer Programming, Subject Code:- 300205

    Teaching Scheme

    Periods Credits assigned

    Theory Pract. Tut. Theory TW/Pract Tut. Total

    04 02 - 04 01 - 05

    Examination Scheme

    Theory Term

    work

    Practical Oral Total

    Internal Assessment End Sem.

    ExamTest 1 Test 2 Av. Of

    Test 1

    and 2

    15 15 15 60 50 - - 125

    Primary Objectives:-

    This subject aims to provide students with an understanding of the role computation can play in solvingproblems. The course will be taught using C programming language.

    After completing this course, students will be able to:

    Understand classical problem solving strategies and use them in solving problems that can beimplemented using a programming language.

    Identify a problem that requires a programmed solution.

    Use structured approach to describe the solution concept.

    Understand concept of data types and variables using C.

    Use common operators in C to solve a problem.

    Implement conditional statements in C .

    Implement looping constructs in C.

    Implement functions in C.

    Use simple and structured data types in C to solve given problem

    Implement simple problems using files and pointers

    Detailed Syllabus:-

    Sr. No. Topics Hrs

    1 Problem definition 022 Algorithms

    2.1 Developing Algorithms 05

    2.2 Efficiency of Algorithms 01

    3 Expressing AlgorithmSequence

    3.1 Expressions in C : Arithmetic and Boolean expressions 03

    3.2 Use of standard functions 01

    3.3 Assignment statement 01

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    3.4 Input and output 02

    4 Concept of scalar data types 04

    4.1 scalar data types in C , Scope and life time, typeconversion

    5 Expressing Algorithms Iteration

    5.1 Ordering a solution in a loop 02

    5.2 C- Control structures for Iteration 06

    6 Expressing AlgorithmsSelection 01

    6.1 C-Control structures for selection 02

    7 Decomposition of solution 01

    7.1 Defining Functions in C 02

    7.2 Functions and parameters 02

    7.3 Introduction to recursive functions 02

    8 Additional C data types

    8.1 Arrayssingle and multi dimensional 03

    8.2 Strings 02

    8.3 Structures 02

    8.4 Files 02

    8.5 Pointers 02

    Books:Text:

    1. programming in C ; second edition; Pradeep Day and Manas Gosh ;Oxford University Press

    20112. C Programming with Problem solving ; Jacqueline A. Jones & Keith HarrowDreamtech IndiaScott Jones California USA

    Reference

    1. Introduction to Engineering programmingJames Paul HollowatJohn Wiley ISBN 9812-53-022-32. Introduction to programming and problem solving ; G. Michael Schneider ; Wiley India edition;

    Laboratory Assignments1. Students are expected to solve and execute at least 20 programming problems based on above

    syllabus.2. Journal work should comprise of writing the problem definition, solution of problem either as

    Algorithm or flow chart and source code in C (preferably hand written) for all the 20 problems

    Theory Examination:1. Question paper will comprise of 6 questions, each carrying 20 marks.2. Total 4 questions need to be solved.3: Q.1 will be compulsory, based on entire syllabus wherein sub questions of 2 to 3 marks will be asked.

    4: Remaining question will be randomly selected from all the topics.5: Weightage of marks should be proportional to number of hours assigned to each topic.

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    Environmental Studies, Subject Code:- 300206

    Teaching Scheme

    Periods Credits assigned

    Theory Pract. Tut. Theory TW/Pract Tut. Total

    02 02 - 02 01 - 03

    Examination Scheme

    Theory Term

    work

    Practical Oral Total

    Internal Assessment End Sem.

    ExamTest 1 Test 2 Av. Of

    Test 1

    and 2

    10 10 10 40 25 - - 75

    Detailed Syllabus:

    Sr. No. Topics Hrs

    1 Scope and Importance of Environmental Studies

    Components of Envrionment

    Status of Indias Environment &Need for Protection

    Global Environmental Crisis related to Population, Water, Sanitation

    and Land.

    Ecosystem: Concept, Classification, Structure of Ecosystem, overview

    of Food chain, Food web and Ecological Pyramid

    04

    2 Sustainable Development

    Concept of sustainable developmentClimate change and its mitigation

    Social, Economical and Environmental aspect of sustainable

    development.

    Carbon CreditIntroduction, General concept

    Types of carbon credit projects

    Green Building

    07

    3 Environmental Pollution

    Air Pollution: Sources and effects of air pollution, NAAQS

    Basic principles of air pollution control devices

    Global effects of air pollution

    Air Pollution due to automobiles, photochemical smog

    Water Pollution: Sources and effects, Effluent standardsDomestic and Industrial wastewater and treatment principles

    Land pollution:- Solid waste, solid waste management by land filling,

    composting

    Noise Pollution:- Sources and effects

    E-waste:- Sources and effects

    07

    4 Environmental Legislation

    Overview

    Functions and Powers of Central and State Pollution Control

    05

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    Boards

    Air, Water and Environment (Protection) Acts

    Environmental Clearance, Consent and Authorization Mechanism

    Any two case studies pertaining to Environmental legislation

    5 Personal Exposure to Air Pollution

    Indoor air pollution

    Occupational exposure and its measurement

    03

    Theory Examination:1. Question paper will comprise of total 6 questions, each of 15 marks.

    2. Total four questions need to be solved.

    3. Question Number One will be compulsory and it will be based on entire syllabus wherein sub

    questions of 2 to 3 marks will be asked.

    4. Remaining questions i.e Q.2 to Q.6 will be mixed in nature and will be divided in three parts (a),(b)

    &(c) and they will belong to different modules.

    5. In question paper, weight of each module will be proportional to number of respective lecture hours

    as mentioned in the syllabus.

    Recommended Books:1. Textbook of Environmental studies by Erach Bharucha, University Press.

    2. Environmental Studies by R.Rajagopalan, Oxford University Press.

    3. Essentials of Environmental Studies by Kurian Joseph &Nagendran, Pearson Education

    4. Perspective Of Environmental Studies, by Kaushik and Kaushik,New Age International

    5. Environmental Studies by. Anandita Basak, Pearson Education

    6. Textbook of Environmental Studies by Dave and Katewa, Cengage Learning

    7. Environmental Studies by Benny Joseph, TataMcGraw Hill

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    Basic Workshop Practice - II, Subject Code:- 300207

    Teaching Scheme

    Periods Credits assigned

    Theory Pract. Tut. Theory TW/Pract Tut. Total

    - 04 - - 02 - 02

    Examination Scheme

    Theory Term

    work

    Practical Oral Total

    Internal Assessment End Sem.

    ExamTest 1 Test 2 Av. Of

    Test 1

    and 2

    - - - - 50 - - 50

    Detailed Syllabus is given in Basic Workshop Practice-I

    Term work:

    Term work shall consist of respective reports and jobs of the trades selected the distribution of marks forterm work shall be as follows:Laboratory work (Job and Journal) : 40 marksAttendance (Practical and Theory) : 10 marksThe final certification and acceptance of termwork ensures the satisfactory performance of laboratory

    work.