SchemeofTeachingExaminationforIyearB.Tech.ISemesterEffectivefromtheSession:2012–2013
(CommontoallbranchesofEngineering)
SubCode / Subject / NumberofTeachingHours / DurationofTheoryPaper(Hours) / MarksAllocation
L / T / P / Theory / TermTest / Sessional / Prac.Exam / Total
101 / CommunicativeEnglish / 3 / 1 / - / 3 / 80 / 20 / 100
102 / Engineering Mathematics-I / 3 / 1 / - / 3 / 80 / 20 / 100
103 / EngineeringPhysics-I / 3 / 1 / - / 3 / 80 / 20 / 100
104 / EngineeringChemistry / 3 / 1 / - / 3 / 80 / 20 / 100
105 / BasicElectricalElectronicsEngineering / 3 / - / - / 3 / 80 / 20 / 100
Total / 15 / 04 / - / - / 400 / 100 / 500
106 / EngineeringPhysics Lab-I / - / - / 2 / - / 45 / 30 / 75
107 / EngineeringChemistryLab / 2 / 45 / 30 / 75
108 / ElectricalElectronicsLab / - / - / 2 / - / 60 / 40 / 100
109 / PracticalGeometry / - / - / 3 / 60 / 40 / 100
110 / WorkshopPractice / - / - / 2 / 60 / 40 / 100
111 / DisciplineExtracurricularActivities / - / - / - / 50 / - / 50
GrandTotal / 15 / 04 / 11 / - / 400 / 100 / 320 / 180 / 1000
(Total30periodsperweek)
SchemeofTeachingExaminationforIyearB.TechIISemesterEffectivefromtheSession:2012–2013
(CommontoallbranchesofEngineering)
SubCode / Subject / Numberof TeachingHoursPerWeek / DurationoftheoryPaper(Hours) / MarksAllocationL / T / P / Theory / TermTest / Sessional / Prac.Exam / Total
201 / CommunicationTechniques / 2 / - / - / 3 / 80 / 20 / 100
202 / EngineeringMathematics-II / 3 / 1 / - / 3 / 80 / 20 / 100
203 / EngineeringPhysics-II / 2 / 1 / - / 3 / 80 / 20 / 100
204 / ChemistryEnvironmentalEngineering / 3 / 1 / - / 3 / 80 / 20 / 100
205 / EngineeringMechanics / 3 / 1 / - / 3 / 80 / 20 / 100
206 / FundamentalsofComputerProgramming / 3 / - / - / 3 / 80 / 20 / 100
Total / 16 / 04 / - / - / 480 / 120 / 600
207 / EngineeringPhysicsLab-II / - / - / 2 / - / 30 / 20 / 50
208 / ChemistryEnvironmentalEngineeringLab / - / - / 2 / - / 30 / 20 / 50
209 / Computerprogramminglab / - / - / 2 / 45 / 30 / 75
210 / MachineDrawing / - / - / 3 / - / 60 / 40 / 100
211 / CommunicationTechniqueLab / - / - / 2 / - / 45 / 30 / 75
212 / Discipline & ExtraCurricularActivities / - / - / - / - / - / 50 / - / 50
GrandTotal / 16 / 04 / 11 / - / 480 / 120 / 260 / 140 / 1000
(Total31periodsperweek)
L=Lecture,T=Tutorial,P=Practical
101 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH
Unit 1
Grammar
1.Tenses
2.Passive Voice
3.Indirect Speech
4.Conditional Sentences
5.Modal Verbs
Unit 2
Composition
1.Dialogue Writing
2.Paragraph and Precis Writing
3.Report, its importance and Report Writing
Unit 3
Short Stories
1.The Luncheon: W.S. Maugham
2.How Much Land Does a Man Need?: Leo Tolstoy
3.The Last Leaf: O. Henry
Unit 4
Essays
1.On the Rule of the Road: A. G. Gardiner
2.The Gandhian Outlook: S. Radhakrishnan
3.Our Own Civilisation: C.E.M. Joad
Unit 5
Poems
1.The Unknown Citizen: W. H. Auden
2.The Character of A Happy Life: Sir Henry Wotton
3.No Men are Foreign: James Kirkup
4.If : Rudyard Kipling
Suggested Readings
1.Communication Skills for Engineers and Scientists, Sangeeta Sharma & Binod Mishra, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
2.English for Engineers: Made Easy, Aeda Abidi & Ritu Chaudhary, Cengage Learning, N.Delhi.
3.A Practical Course for Developing Writing Skills in English, J.K. Gangal, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
4.Intermediate Grammar, Usage and Composition, Tickoo, A. E. Subramaniam & P. R. Subramaniam, Orient Longman (New Delhi)
5.The Written Word , Vandana R. Singh, Oxford University Press (New Delhi)
6.The Great Short Stories edited by D.C. Datta, Ram Narain Lal Publishers (Allahabad)
7.Professional Communication, Kavita Tyagi & Padma Misra,PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd., N. Delhi.
8.“Learn Correct English: Grammar, Usage and Composition” by Shiv K. Kumar & Hemalatha Nagarajan, Pearson (New Delhi).
9.“Current English Grammar and Usage with Composition” by R.P. Sinha, Oxford University Press (New Delhi).
10.“Grammar of the Modern English Language”, by Sukhdev Singh & Balbir Singh, Foundation Books (New Delhi).
102ENGINEERINGMATHEMATICS-I
Unit1
DifferentialCalculus:Asymptotes(CartesianCoordinatesOnly),Curvature(CartesianCoordinatesOnly),Concavity,ConvexityandPoint ofInflexion(CartesianCoordinatesOnly),CurveTracing(CartesianandStandardPolarCurves-Cardioids,LemniscatesofBernoulli,Limacon,EquiangularSpiral).
Unit2
DifferentialCalculus:PartialDifferentiation,Euler’sTheoremonHomogeneousFunctions,ApproximateCalculations,MaximaMinimaofTwoandMoreIndependentVariables,Lagrange’sMethodofMultipliers.
Unit3
IntegralCalculus:SurfaceandVolumesofSolidsofRevolution,DoubleIntegral,DoubleIntegralbychangingintopolarform,AreasVolumes byDoubleIntegration,ChangeofOrderofIntegration,BetaFunctionandGammaFunction(SimpleProperties).
Unit4
DifferentialEquations:DifferentialEquationsofFirstOrderandFirstDegree-LinearForm,ReducibletoLinearform,ExactForm, ReducibletoExactForm,LinearDifferentialEquationsofHigherOrderwithConstantCoefficientsOnly.
Unit5
DifferentialEquations:SecondOrderOrdinaryDifferentialEquationswithVariablesCoefficients,HomogeneousandExactForms,ChangeofDependentVariable,ChangeofIndependentVariable,MethodofVariationofParameters.
SuggestedReadings
1.AdvancedEngineeringMathematics,ErwinKreyszig,Wiley9thEdition.
2.CalculusandAnalyticalGeometry,Thomasand Finney,NarosaPublishingHouse.NewDelhi.
3.AText BookofDifferentialEquations,M.Rayand Chaturvedi, StudentsFriendsCo.Publisher,Agra.
4.HigherEngineeringMathematics,B.V.Ramana,TataMcGrawHill.
5.ThomasCalculus,MauriceD.Weir,JoelHassandothers,Pearson,11thEdition.
103ENGINEERINGPHYSICS-IUnit1
Interferenceoflight
Michelson’sInterferometer:Productionofcircularstraightlinefringes,Determinationofwavelengthoflight,Determinationofwavelengthseparationoftwonearbywavelengths.
Newton’sringsand measurementofwavelengthoflight.
Opticaltechnology:Elementaryideaofanti-reflectioncoatingand interferencefilters.
Unit2
Polarizationoflight
Planecircularandellipticallypolarizedlight onthebasisofelectric(light)vector,Maluslaw.DoubleRefraction:Qualitativedescriptionofdoublerefractionphaseretardationplates,quarterandhalfwaveplates,construction,workinganduseoftheseinproductionanddetectionofcircularlyandellipticallypolarizedlight.
Optical Activity: Optical activity and laws of optical rotation, Specific rotation and itsmeasurementusinghalf-shadeandbi-quartzdevices.
Unit3
Diffractionoflight
Singleslitdiffraction:Quantitativedescriptionofsingleslit,positionofmaxima/minimaandwidthofcentralmaximum, intensityvariation.
DiffractionGrating:Constructionandtheory,Formationofspectrumbyplanetransmissiongrating,Determinationofwavelengthoflight usingplanetransmissiongrating.
Resolvingpower:GeometricalSpectral,Raleighcriterion,Resolvingpowerofdiffractiongratingandtelescope.
Unit4
Elements of Material Science
Bonding in Solids: Covalent bonding and Metallic bonding. Classification of Solids as Insulators, Semiconductors and Conductors.
Semiconductors: Conductivity in Semiconductors, Determination of Energy gap of Semiconductor.
X- Ray diffraction and Bragg’s Law.
Hall Effect: Theory, Hall Coefficient and applications.
Unit5
SpecialTheoryofRelativity
Postulatesofspecialtheoryofrelativity,Lorentztransformations,relativityoflength,massandtime.
Relativisticvelocityadditionandmass-energyrelation,RelativisticEnergyandmomentum.
SuggestedReadings
1.FundamentalofOptics,JenkinsandWhite,FourthEdition,McGrawHill.
2.Optics,AjoyGhatak,ThirdEdition,TataMcGrawHill.
3.ConceptofModernPhysics, A. Baiser,FifthEdition,McGraw Hill.
4.ModernPhysics,J.Morrison,Edition2011,Elsevier.
5.ElementsofMaterialScienceandEngineering,VanVlack,SixthEdition,Pearson.
104ENGINEERINGCHEMISTRY
Unit1
GeneralAspectsofFuel:Organicfuels,Origin, classificationandgeneralaspectsoffossilfuels.Solidfuels,Coal,carbonization of coal,manufacturingofcokebyBeehiveovenandbyproductovenmethod.Liquidfuels,Compositionofpetroleum,advantagesandrefiningofpetroleum.Cracking,reforming,polymerizationandisomerizationofrefineryproducts.Syntheticpetrol,BergiusandFischerTropschprocess.Knocking,octanenumberandanti-knockingagents.Gaseousfuels,Advantages,manufacturing,compositionandcalorificvalueofcoal,gasandoilgas.
Unit2
FuelsAnalyses:Ultimateandproximateanalysisofcoal,DeterminationofcalorificvalueofsolidandgaseousfuelsbybombandJunker’s Calorimeterrespectively.Calculations ofcalorificvaluebased onDulong’sformula.Combustion,requirementofoxygen/airincombustionprocess.FluegasanalysisbyOrsat’sapparatusanditssignificance.
Unit3
Polymers:Differentmethods ofclassification,basicideasofpolymerizationmechanisms.Elastomers:Naturalrubber,vulcanization,SyntheticRubbersviz.Buna-S,Buna-N,Butylandneoprenerubbers.
NewEngineeringMaterials:Fullerenes:Introduction,properties,preparationanduses.OrganicElectronicMaterials(includingconductingpolymers-poly(p-phenylene),polythiophenes,Polyphenylene,vinylenes,polypyroles,polyaniline).
Unit4
Cement:Definition,Composition,basicconstituentsandtheirsignificance,ManufacturingofPortlandcementbyRotaryKilnTechnology,Chemistryof settingandhardeningof cementandroleofgypsum.
Glass:Definition,Properties,Manufacturingofglassandimportanceofannealinginglassmaking,Typesofsilicateglassesandtheircommercialuses,Opticalfibergradeglass.
Unit5
Refractory:Definition,classification,properties,Requisitesofgoodrefractoryandmanufacturingofrefractory. PreparationofSilicaandfireclayrefractorywiththeiruses.Seger’s(Pyrometric)ConeTestandRULTest
Lubricants:Introduction,classificationandusesoflubricants. Typesoflubrication.Viscosityviscosityindex,flashandfirepoint,cloudandpourpoint,steamemulsificationnumber,precipitationnumberandneutralizationnumber.
SuggestedReadings
1.TheChemistryandTechnologyofCoal,byJGSpeigh, CRCPress
2.TheChemistryandTechnologyofPetroleum,byJGSpeigh, CRCPress
3.PolymerChemistry:AnIntroduction,MalcolmP.Stevens,OxfordUniversityPress
4.SolidStateChemistryandItsApplications,AnthonyR West,JohnWileySons
5.LubricantsandLubrications,TheoMang,Wilfeied,Wiley-VCH
6.HandBookofConjugatedPolymers, Tejre ASkotheimandJ.R. Reynolds,CRCPress
105BASICELECTRICALELECTRONICSENGINEERING
Unit1
BasicConcepts ofElectricalEngineering:ElectricCurrent,Electromotiveforce,ElectricPower,Ohm’sLaw,BasicCircuitComponents,Faraday’sLawofElectromagneticInduction,Lenz’sLaw,Kirchhoff’slaws,NetworkSources,ResistiveNetworks,Series-ParallelCircuits,NodeVoltageMethod,MeshCurrentMethod,Superposition,Thevenin’s,Norton’sandMaximumPowerTransferTheorems.
Unit2
AlternatingQuantities:Introduction,GenerationofACVoltages,RootMeanSquareandAverageValueofAlternatingCurrentsandVoltages,FormFactorandPeakFactor,PhasorRepresentationofAlternatingQuantities,SinglePhaseRLCCircuits,Introductionto3-PhaseACSystem.
Unit3
RotatingElectricalMachines;DCMachines:PrincipleofOperationofDCMachineasMotorandGenerator,EMFEquation,ApplicationsofDCMachines.
ACMachines:PrincipleofOperationof3-PhaseInductionMotor,3-PhaseSynchronousMotorand3-PhaseSynchronousGenerator(Alternator),ApplicationsofACMachines.
Unit4
BasicElectronics:Conduction inSemiconductors,ConductionPropertiesofSemiconductorDiodes,BehaviourofthePNJunction,PNJunctionDiode,ZenerDiode,PhotovoltaicCell,Rectifiers,L,C,L-Cfilters,BipolarJunctionTransistor,FieldEffectTransistor,TransistorasanAmplifier.
DigitalElectronics:Booleanalgebra,BinarySystem,LogicGatesandTheirTruthTables.
Unit5
CommunicationSystems:Introduction,IEEESpectrumforCommunicationSystems,TypesofCommunication,AmplitudeandfrequencyModulation.
Instrumentation:IntroductiontoTransducers:Thermocouple,RTD,StrainGauges,LoadCellandBimetallicStrip.
IntroductionandclassificationofICs.
SuggestedReadings
1.ElectricalandElectronicTechnologybyEdwardHugheset al,PearsonPublication
2.BasicElectricalElectronicsEngineeringbyV.Jagathesan, K.VinodKumarR.SaravanKumar,WileyIndia.
3.BasicElectricalElectronicsEngineeringbyVanValkenburge, CengagelearningIndianEdition
4.BasicElectricalandElectronicsEngineeringbyMuthusubrmaniam,TMH
5.FundamentalsofElectricalEngineeringbyLeonardS.Bobrow,OxfordUniversityPress
6.FundamentalsofElectricalandElectronicsEngineeringbyGhosh,Smarajit,PHIIndia
7.BasicElectricalElectronicsEngineeringbyRavishSingh,TMH
8.BasicElectronicsEngineeringbyVijayBaruetal,DreamTech, NewDelhi
106ENGINEERINGPHYSICSLAB-I
1.Todeterminethewavelengthofmonochromatic lightwiththehelpofFresnel’sbiprism.
2.TodeterminethewavelengthofsodiumlightbyNewton’sRing.
3.TodeterminethespecificrotationofGlucose(Sugar)solutionusinga polarimeter.
4.Todeterminethewavelengthofprominentlinesofmercurybyplanediffractiongrating withthehelpofspectrometer.
5.ToconvertaGalvanometerintoanammeterofrange1.5amp.andcalibrateit.
6.ToconvertaGalvanometerintoavoltmeterofrange1.5 voltandcalibrateit.
7.To studythevariationofasemiconductorresistancewithtemperatureandhencedeterminetheBandGapofthesemiconductor inthe formofreversebiasedP-Njunction diode.
8.To studythevariationofthermoe.m.f.ofironcopperthermocouplewithtemperature.
9.TodeterminecoherentlengthandcoherenttimeoflaserusingHe-NeLaser.
107ENGINEERINGCHEMISTRYLAB
1.Proximateanalysisofsolid fuel.
2.ExperimentsbasedonBombCalorimeter.
3.Todetermine thestrengthofFerrousAmmoniumsulphatesolutionwiththehelpofK2Cr2O7solution.
4.TodeterminethestrengthofCuSO4solutionwiththehelpofhyposolution.
5.TodeterminethestrengthofNaOHandNa2CO3inagivenalkalimixture.
6.DeterminationofNa/K/Ca byflamephotometerinagivensample.
7.Determinationofturbidityinagivensample.
8.Todeterminetheflashandfirepoint ofagivenlubricating oil.
9.TodeterminetheviscosityofagivenlubricatingoilbyRedwoodviscometer.
10.Todeterminecloudand pourpointofagivenoil.
108ELECTRICALANDELECTRONICSLAB
Electricallab
1.Assemblehousewiringincludingearthingfor1-phaseenergymeter,MCB,ceilingfan,tubelight,threepinsocketandalampoperatedfromtwodifferentpositions.Basicfunctionalstudyofcomponentsusedinhousewiring.
2.Preparetheconnectionofceilingfanalongwiththeregulator andvarythespeed.
3.Preparetheconnectionofsinglephaseinductionmotorthrough1-PhaseAuto-transformerand varythespeed.
4.Preparetheconnectionofthreephasesquirrelcageinductionmotorthrough3-PhaseAuto-transformerandvarythespeed.
5.PreparetheconnectionofFluorescentLamp,SodiumVapourandHalogenLampandmeasurevoltage,currentandpowerinthecircuit.
Electronicslab
1.Identification,testingandapplicationofResistors,Inductors,Capacitors,PN-Diode.ZenerDiode,LED,LCD,BJT,PhotoDiode,PhotoTransistor,Analog/DigitalMulti-MetresandFunction/SignalGenerator.
2.Measurethe frequency, voltage,currentwiththehelpofCRO.
3.Assemblethesinglephasehalfwaveandfull wavebridgerectifiertheanalyseeffect ofL,CandL-Cfiltersinrectifiers.
4.StudytheBJTamplifierincommonemitterconfiguration.Measurevoltagegainplotgainfrequencyresponseandcalculateitsbandwidth.
5. VerifythetruthtableofAND,OR, NOT,NORand NAND gates.
109 PRACTICALGEOMETRY
1.(a)Lines,LetteringDimension(SketchBook)
(b)Scale-representativeFraction,Planscale,DiagonalScale,Vernierscales(Insheet)comparativeScale,scaleofchords(SketchBook)
2.(a)ConicSection:-
ConstructionofEllipse,ParabolaHyperbolabydifferentmethods(Insheet)
(b)Engineeringcurves:-
Constructionofcycloid,Epicycloids,HypocycloidandInvolutes(Insheet)ArchimedeanandLogarithmicspiral,(Sketchbook)
3.(a)Typeof Projection,OrthographicProjection:FirstAngleandthirdAngleProjection(SketchBook)
(b)ProjectionofPoints(SketchBook)
(c)ProjectionofStraightlines,differentposition ofStraightlines,methodsfordeterminingTruelength,trueinclinationsandTracesofstraightlines(Fourproblemsinsheetandthreeproblemsin(SketchBook)
(d)ProjectionofPlanes:DifferentpositionsofPlanelaminalike.:-Regularpolygon,circlethreeofplanes(Four problemsinDrawingsheetandthreeproblems inSketchBook.)
4.(a)ProjectionofSolids:-ProjectionofrightandregularPolyhedron,Prisms,Pyramidsandcone(FourProbleminDrawingsheetandthereinSketchBook.)
(b)SectionofSolids:-ProjectionofFrustumofa coneandpyramid,ProjectionofTruncatedSolids(likePrism,Pyramid,CylinderandCone)indifferentpositions.
5.(a)DevelopmentofSurfaces:-ParallellineandRadialline methodforright,regularsolids
(b)IsometricProjections:-IsometricScales,IsometricAxes,IsometricProjectionofSolids.
SuggestedReadings
1.EngineeringDrawingGeometricalDrawing-P.S.Gill,S.K.KataraSons.
2.EngineeringDrawing,DhanarajayAJolhe,TataMcGrawHill.
3.EngineeringDrawing, Basant AgarwalCMAgarwal,TataMcGrawHill.
4.EngineeringDrawing,N.D.Bhatt,CharotarPublishingHousePvt.Ltd.
110 WORKSHOPPRACTICE
CarpentryShop
1.T – Lapjoint
2.BridlejointFoundryShop
1.Mouldofanypattern
2.CastingofanysimplepatternWeldingShop
1.Gasweldingpracticebystudentsonmildsteelflat
2.Lapjointbygaswelding
3.MMAweldingpracticebystudents
4.Squarebuttjoint byMMAwelding
5.Lapjoint byMMAwelding
6.DemonstrationofbrazingMachineShopPractice
1.Jobonlathewithonestepturningandchamferingoperations
2.Jobonshaperforfinishing twosidesofajob
3.Drilling twoholesofsize5 and 12mmdiameteron jobused/tobe used forshaping
4.Grindingacornerofabove jobonbenchgrinderFittingandSmithyShop
1.Finishingoftwosidesofasquarepiecebyfiling
2.Tinsmithyformakingmechanicaljointandsolderingofjoint
3.TocutasquarenotchusinghacksawandtodrillthreeholesonPCD andtapping
SuggestedReadings
1.MechanicalWorkshopPractice,K.C.John,PHILearningNewDelhi.
2.ElementsofWorkshopTechnologyHajraChoudhary,MediaPromoters&Publisher.
3.WorkshopTechnology,W.A.J.Chapman, CBSPublisherDistributorNewDelhi.
111 DISCIPLINEEXTRACURRICULARACTIVITIES(DECA)
Component–ADiscipline:25Marks
Themarksshallbedeductedfromthiscomponentforthosewhoshallinvolvethemselvesinindiscipline/undesirable/RaggingactivitiesorincaseofpenaltyofmarksimposedbyStandingDisciplinaryCommittee(SDC)andapprovedbyHeadoftheInstitutionconcernedsubjecttoamaximumof25marks.
Component–BExtraCurricularActivities:25Marks
MarksshallbeawardedfortheparticipationofstudentsinvariousExtraCurricularActivitiesorganisedbytherespectiveinstitutionsasperthefollowing,subjecttoamaximumof 25marks.IncasestudentdoesnotparticipateinanyoftheExtraCurricularActivities,he/sheshallbeawardedzero(0)marksinDECA- ComponentB.
(i)NationalCadetCorps(NCC).
(ii)NationalServiceScheme(NSS)
(iii)ScoutsGuide
(iv)SportsActivities
(v)LiteraryActivitiesmodel
(vi)CulturalActivities
(vii)PaperPresentation/ParticipationinNationalConferences/Seminars/Workshopsetc.
(viii)BloodDonation
(ix)ParticipationinactivitiesofCollegeAnnualdayCelebration
(x)Organising/Participation/Volunteer indifferent activitiesorganised by thedepartments/institute
(xi)Organising/ParticipationinactivitiesofStudentsChaptersofISTE,IE(I),IEEE,IETE,VivekanandKendraetc.
201 COMMUNICATIONTECHNIQUES
Unit1ElementsofCommunication
1.Communication:Meaning,ImportanceandProcess
2.ObjectivesofCommunication
3.MediaandTypesofCommunication
Unit2BasicsofCommunication
1.VerbalandNon-VerbalCommunication
2.FormalandInformalChannelsofCommunication
3.QualitiesofGoodCommunication
Unit3
SkillsofCommunication
1.BarrierstoCommunication
2.ProfessionalCommunication
3.InterpersonalCommunicationandmethodsto improve it
Unit4Grammar
1.Subject-VerbAgreement(Concord)
2.LinkingWords(Conjunctions)
3.RelativeClauses
4.CommonErrors
Unit5
Composition
1.ResumeWriting
2.BusinessLetterWriting:Sales,Credit,Enquiry,Order,Claim,Complaint,JobApplications,etc.
3.E-mailmessages
4.TelephoneEtiquettes
SuggestedReadings
1.CommunicationSkillsforEngineersandScientists,SangeetaSharmaandBinodMishra,PHILearningPvt.Ltd.(NewDelhi)
2.EnglishGrammarandComposition,GurudasMukherjee,AneBooksPvt.Ltd.(NewDelhi)
3.CurrentEnglishGrammarandUsagewithComposition,R.P.Sinha,OxfordUniversityPress(NewDelhi)
4.EffectiveTechnicalCommunication,MAshrafRizvi,TataMcGrawHill(NewDelhi)
5.BusinessCommunication,MeenakshiRamanPrakashSingh,OxfordUniversityPress(NewDelhi)
6.ProfessionalCommunication,ArunaKoneru,TataMcGrawHills,NewDelhi.
7.APracticalCourseforDevelopingWritingSkillsinEnglish, J.K.Gangal,PHILearningPvt.Ltd.,NewDelhi.
8.“CommunicativeEnglishforEngineersandProfessionals”,byNitinBhatnagarMamtaBhatnagar,Pearson(NewDelhi).
9.“The AceofSoftSkills”,byGopalswamyRameshMahadevanRamesh,Pearson(NewDelhi)
202 ENGINEERINGMATHEMATICS-II
Unit1
Coordinate GeometryofThreeDimensions:Equationofasphere,Intersectionofa sphereandaplane,tangentplane,Intersectionoftwospheres,orthogonalityoftwospheres,Rightcircularcone.Rightcircularcylinder.
Unit2
Matrices:Rankofa matrix, Rankofmatrixbyreducingtonormalforms,Consistencyofsystemsoflinearsimultaneousequationsanditssolution,EigenvaluesandEigenvectors, Cayley-
Hamiltontheorem(withoutproof),Diagonalizationofmatrix.
Unit3
VectorCalculus:Scalarandvectorfield,differentiationintegrationofvectorfunctions,Gradient,Divergence,CurlandDifferentialOperator,Line,SurfaceandvolumeIntegrals.
Unit4
ApplicationofVectorCalculus:Green’sTheoreminaPlane,Gauss’sandStoke’sTheorem(withoutproof)andtheirApplications.
FourierSeries:ExpansionofsimplefunctionsinFourierSeries,halfrangeFouriersineandcosineseries,changeofinterval.HarmonicAnalysis.
Unit5
DifferentialEquations:SeriesSolutionsofSecondOrderLinearDifferentialEquationswithVariableCoefficients(ComplementaryFunctionsonly),PartialDifferentialEquationsofFirstOrder:Lagrange’s Form,StandardForms,Charpit’sMethod.
SuggestedReadings
1.AdvancedEngineeringMathematics,ErwinKreyszig,Wiley9thEdition.
2.CalculusandAnalyticalGeometry,Thomasand Finney,NarosaPublishingHouseN.Delhi.
3.AText BookofDifferentialEquations,M.RayandChaturvedi,StudentsFriends Co.Publisher,Agra.
4.HigherEngineeringMathematics,B.V.Ramana,TataMcgraHill.
5.MathematicsforEngineers,ChandrikaPrasad,PrasadMudranalayaAllahabad.
6.AdvancedMathematicsforEngineers,ChandrikaPrasad,PrasadMudranalayaAllahabad.
203 ENGINEERINGPHYSICS-II
Unit1
QuantumMechanics:Comptoneffectquantumnatureoflight,DerivationoftimedependentandtimeindependentSchrödinger’sWaveEquation,Physicalinterpretationofwavefunctionand itsproperties,boundaryconditions, Particle inone-dimensionalbox.
Unit2
ApplicationsofSchrödinger’sEquation,Particleinthree-dimensionalboxandDegeneracy,Barrierpenetrationandtunneleffect,Tunnelingprobability,AlphaDecay,Summerfield’sFreeelectrongasmodelPostulates,Densityofenergystates,Fermienergylevel.
Unit3
CoherenceandOpticalFibres,Spatialandtemporalcoherence,Coherencelength,Coherencetimeand‘Q’factorforlight,Visibilityas ameasure ofcoherence,SpatialCoherenceandsizeofthesource,Temporalcoherenceandspectralpurity,Opticalfiberasopticalwave-guide,Numericalaperture,maximumangleofacceptanceandapplicationsofOpticalFiber.
Unit4
LasersandHolography:Theoryoflaseraction,Einstein’scoefficients,Componentsofa laser,Threshold conditions for laser action; Theory, Design and applications of He-Ne andsemiconductor lasers; Holography versus photography, Basic theory of holography, Basicrequirement of a holographic laboratory; Applications of holography in microscopy andinterferometry.
Unit5
NuclearRadiationDetectors,Characteristicsofgasfilleddetectors:generalconsiderations,Constructions,Workingandpropertiesof:Ionizationchamber,proportionalcounter,G.M.CounterandScintillationCounter.
SuggestedReadings
1.FundamentalofOptics,JenkinsandWhite,FourthEdition,McGrawHill.
2.Optics,AjoyGhatak,ThirdEdition,TataMcGrawHill.
3.QuantumMechanics,Schiff,ThirdEdition,McGrawHill.
4.QuantumMechanics,Merzbacher,ThirdEdition,WileyIndia.
5.NuclearPhysics:Principlesand Applications,JohnLilley,WileyIndia.
204 CHEMISTRYENVIRONMENTALENGINEERING
Unit1
Water:CommonImpuritiesofwaterHardnessofwater,DeterminationofhardnessbyClark’stestandcomplexometric(EDTA)method,NumericalbasedonhardnessandEDTAmethod,MunicipalWaterSupply:Requisitesofpotablewater,Stepsinvolvedinpurificationofwater,Sedimentation,coagulation,FiltrationandSterilization,Breakpointchlorination.
Unit2
WaterTreatment:Softeningofwater,Lime-Soda,Permutit(Zeolite)andDeionization(Demineralization)methods,Boilertroublestheircauses,disadvantagesandprevention:Formationofsolids(ScaleandSludge),Carryover(PrimingandFoaming),CorrosionandCaustic,Embrittlement.NumericalproblemsbasedonLime-SodaandZeolitesofteningmethods.
Unit3
BasicsofEnvironment:EnvironmentalPollution,EnvironmentalActsandRegulations,EnvironmentalImpactAssessment(EIA),Necessityandmethodologyof EIA.Renewablesourcesofenergy,Potentialpresentstatusofrenewablesources ofenergy inIndia.FunctionalconceptsofEcology,Basicsofspecies,Ecosystem,Hydrologicalandchemicalcycles,Energyflowinecosystems.Biodiversity,populationdynamics.
Unit4
AirPollution,NoisePollutionandSolidWasteManagement:AirPollution,HarmfuleffectsofAirPollution,ControlofAirPollution.NoisePollution,Harmfuleffectsofnoisepollution,control of noise pollution. Global warming, Acid rain, Ozone depletion. Solid WasteManagement,Classificationofsolidwaste,Collection,transportation,treatment,anddisposalofsolidwaste.Economicrecoveryofsolidwaste.Sanitarylandfill,onsitesanitation.
Unit5
WaterPollution:Waterpollution,Harmfuleffectsofwaterpollution,controlofwaterpollution.Wastewatermanagement,Treatmentdisposalofwastewater.Reuseandsavinginuseofwater,rainwaterharvesting.
Corrosion:Definitionanditssignificance.MechanismsofChemical(Dry)andElectrochemical(Wet)corrosion.Protectionfromcorrosion,Protectivecoatings,cathodicprotection,sacrificialanodeand modificationindesigns.
SuggestedReadings
1.Chemistryofwatertreatment,SamuelFaustOsmanMAly,CRCPress
2.Boilerswatertreatment.PrinciplesandPractice,ColinFrayne,CRCPress
3.CorrosionUnderstandingtheBasic,byJosephRDavis,ASMInternational
4.Atmosphericpollution,byWBuch,TataMcGrawHill(TMH)
5.IntroductiontoEnvironmentalScience,byGTylerMillerandScottSpoolman,CengageLearning
6.IntroductiontoEnvironmentalEngineering,byMackenzieLDavisandDavid ACornwell,TataMcGrawHill(TMH)
205 ENGINEERINGMECHANICS
Unit1
StaticsOfParticlesandRigidBodies:Fundamentallawsofmechanics,Principleoftransmissibility,Systemofforces,Resultantforce,Resolutionofforce,MomentandCouples,Varignon'sTheorem,Resolutionofaforceintoaforceandacouple,Freebodydiagram,Equilibrium,Conditionsforequilibrium,Lami'stheorem.
Virtualwork:PrincipleofVirtualWork,Activeforcesandactive forcediagram.
Unit2
CentroidMomentofInertia:Locationofcentroidandcenterofgravity,Momentofinertia,Parallelaxis andperpendicularaxistheorem,Radiusofgyration, M.Iofcompositesection,Polarmomentofinertia, M.Iofsolidbodies.
LiftingMachines:Mechanicaladvantage,Velocity Ratio,Efficiencyofmachine,Ideal machine,Idealeffortandidealload,Reversibilityof machine,Lawof machine,Liftingmachines;SystemofPulleys,Simplewheelandaxle,Wheelanddifferentialaxle,Weston’sdifferentialpulleyblock,Wormandwormwheel,Singlepurchasewinchcrab.
Unit3
Friction:Types of Friction,Laws of friction,Angleof friction,Angleofrepose,Ladder,Wedge,BeltFriction.
BeltDrive:Typesofbelts,Typesofbeltdrives,Velocityratio,EffectofsliponVelocityratio,Lengthofbelt, Ratiooftensionsandpowertransmissionbyflatbeltdrives.
Unit4
KinematicsofParticlesandRigidBodies:Velocity,Acceleration,TypesofMotion,EquationsofMotion,Rectangularcomponentsofvelocityandacceleration,AngularvelocityandAngularacceleration,Radialandtransversevelocitiesandaccelerations,ProjectilesmotiononplaneandInclinedPlane,RelativeMotion.
KineticsofParticlesandRigidBodies:Newton'slaws, Equationof motioninrectangularcoordinate,radialandtransversecomponents,Equationofmotioninplaneforarigidbody,D'Alembertprinciple.
Unit5
Work,EnergyandPower:Workofaforce,weight,springforceandcouple,Power,Efficiency,Energy,Kineticenergyofrigidbody,Principleofworkandenergy,ConservativeandNon-conservativeForce,Conservationofenergy.
ImpulseandMomentum:Linearandangularmomentum,Linearandangularimpulse,Principleofmomentumforaparticleandrigidbody,Principleoflinearimpulseandmomentumforaparticleandrigidbody,PrincipleofangularmomentumandImpulse,Conservationofangularmomentum,Angular momentumofrigidbody.
SuggestedReadings
1.VectorMechanicsforEngineers,BeerandJohnston,TataMcGraw-Hill.
2.EngineeringMechanics,Hibbeler,PearsonEducation.
3.EngineeringMechanics,Meriamand Kraige,JohnWileySons.
4.EngineeringMechanics,TimoshenkoandYoung,TataMcGraw-Hill.
5.EngineeringMechanics,Shames,PearsonEducation.
6.EngineeringMechanics,BoresiandSchmidt,CL-Engineering.
7.EngineeringMechanics,AndrewPytelKiusalas,CengageLearning.
206 FUNDAMENTALOFCOMPUTERPROGRAMMING
UNIT–1
ProgramminginC:StructureofCProgram, ConceptofPreprocessor,MacroSubstitution,Intermediatecode,ObjectCode,ExecutableCode.CompilationProcess,
BasicDatatypes,Importanceofbraces({})inCProgram,enumerateddatatype,Identifiers,ScopeofVariable,StorageClass,Constants,OperatorsExpressionsinC,TypeCasting,printf() andscanf() withformatspecifires,readingsinglecharacter.
UNIT–2
ControlStatements,CommandLineArguments,ArraysinC,Pointers,Usingpointerstorepresentarrays,Pointeraddressarithmetic.Structures,usingtypedef.
UNIT–3
ArraysofStructurespointers,FileHandling(fscanf,fprintf,feof,fopen,fclose,fread,fwriteonly).DynamicmemoryAllocation.
UNIT–4
FunctionsinC,Passing Parameters(Byvalue Reference),using returneddata,Passingarrays,structures,arrayof structures,pointertostructuresetc.,passingcharactersandstrings,Thevoidpointer.
UNIT–5
StoredProgramArchitectureofComputers,StorageDevice-PrimaryMemoryandSecondaryStorage,Random,Direct,Sequentialaccessmethods.ConceptofHigh-Level,AssemblyandLowLevelprogramminglanguages.RepresentingAlgorithmsthroughflowchart,pseudocode,stepbystep.
NumberSystem:Data Representation,Conceptof radixandrepresentationof numbersinradixrwithspecialcasesofr=2,8,10and16withconversionfrom radixr1toradixr2.r’sand(r-1)’scomplement,Representationofalphabets.
SuggestedReadings
1.Ritchie Kernighan,TheCProgramminglanguage,2ndEd.,PHI.
2.DeyGhosh,ComputerFundamentalsandprogramminginC,Oxford.
3.Kamthane,ProgramminginC,2ndEd.,Pearson.
4.Schildt,TheCompleteReference,4thEd.,TMH.
5.Balaguruswamy,Programming inANSIC,5thEd.,TMH.
6.V.Rajaraman,FundamentalsofComputers,5thEd.PHI,2011.
7.Forouzanet.al,ComputerScience,3rdEd.CenageLearning.
207 ENGINEERINGPHYSICSLAB-II
1.TodeterminetheheightofwatertankwiththehelpofaSextant.
2.TodeterminethedispersivepowerofmaterialofaPrismforVioletRedandyellowcoloursofMercurylightwiththehelpofaspectrometer.
3.TomeasuretheNumericalApertureofanOpticalFibre.
4.Todeterminetheferromagneticconstantsretentivity,permeabilityandsusceptibilitybytracingB-HcurveusingC.R.O.
5.TostudytheChargeDischargeofacondenserandhencedeterminetimeconstant(Bothcurrentandvoltagegraphsareto beplotted.
6.Todeterminethehighresistance bymethodofleakage, usingaBallisticgalvanometer.
7.ToverifytheexpressionfortheresolvingpowerofaTelescope.
8.Todeterminethespecificresistanceofthe materialofawirebyCareyFostersbridge.
9.Todeterminethespecificresistanceofthe materialofawire byCareyFosters bridge.
208 CHEMISTRYENVIRONMENTALENGINEERINGLAB
1.TodeterminethehardnessofwaterbyHCLmethod.
2.TodeterminethehardnessofwaterbyEDTAmethod.
3.DeterminationofCO2inawatersample.
4.MeasurementofpHofagivensample bypH-meter.
5.Todeterminefreeandresidualchlorineinagivenwater sample.
6.Measurementofdissolvesoxygeninwater.
7.Measurement ofconductivityofagivensamplebyconductivitymeter.
8.Measurementoffluorideinwater.
9.Measurementofnitrateinwater.
10.Determinationofsulphateinwater.
11.EvaluationofReverseOsmosis(RO)ProcessbyTDSmeasurement.
209 COMPUTERPRAGRAMMINGLAB
S.No.Concept tobecoveredintheexercise
1.SimpleOSCommands,vieditor,compilingprogram,compileroptions,linking libraries.
2.Simple inputoutput program,integer,real,characterandstring.(FormattedUnformatted),UsingCommandLineArguments.
3.Conditionalstatement(if, if-else-if,switch-case)
4.Loopingiterations(for,while,do-while,continue,break)
5.Using Arrays(one,twoandthreedimensional)
6.UsingStructuresandUnion.
7.ProgramusingFunction(withandwithoutrecursion),passingparametersbyvaluereference.
8.Usingpointers.
9.Filehandling.
210 MACHINEDRAWING
IntroductiontomachinedrawingDimensioning,locationsand placing.
Orthographicprojections:FirstthirdanglemethodsSheet1:OrthographicProjections(3Problems)
Sheet2:SectionalViews(3Problems)
Sheet 3:Rivetedjoints,lapjoints,buttjoints, chainriveting, zig-zagriveting
Sheet 4:Screwfasteners,differentthreads,Nutsbolts lockingdevices,setscrews,foundation
Sheet5:Bearing,PlumberblockInstructionsonfreehandsketchesListoffreehandsketches
•Differenttypeoflines
•Conventionalrepresentationofmaterials
•Screwfasteners
•Bearing:Ball,roller,needle,footstepbearing
•Coupling:Protectedtype,flange,andpintype flexiblecoupling
•Weldedjoints
•Beltsandpulleys
•Pipesandpipe joints
•Valves
SuggestedReadings
1.MachineDrawing,Lakshminarayan,JainBrothers.
2.MachineDrawing,N.D.Bhatt,CharotarPublishing HousePvt.Ltd.
211 COMMUNICATIONTECHNIQUESLAB
1.PhoneticSymbolsandTranscriptions
2.WordFormation
3.Affixes
4.ListeningandspeakingSkills.
5.WordsoftenMis-speltandMis- Pronounced
6.One Wordfor Many.
7.SynonymsandAntonyms.
8.SeminarPresentation.
9.GroupDiscussion.
10.JobInterview
SuggestedReadingsandPackages
1.AdvancedManualforCommunicationLaboratoriesandTechnicalReport Writing,D.SudhaRani,Pearson,(NewDelhi)
2.ACourse inPhoneticsandSpokenEnglish,J. SethiP.V.Dhamija,PHI LearningPvt.Ltd.(NewDelhi)
3.EnglishLanguageLaboratories:AComprehensiveManual,NiraKonar,PHILearningPvt .Ltd.(NewDelhi)
4.CommunicationSkillsforEngineersandScientists,SangeetaSharmaandBinodMishra,PHILearningPvt.Ltd.(NewDelhi).
5.OxfordEnglishLearningPackage.(WithCDs:HeadwaySeries)
6.TataMcGrawHillsEnglishLearningPackage(WithCDs)
7.“OxfordAdvancedLearners’Dictionary”publishedbyOxfordUniversityPress(NewDelhi)
212 DISCIPLINEEXTRACURRICULARACTIVITIES(DECA)
Component–ADiscipline:25Marks
Themarksshallbedeductedfromthiscomponentforthosewhoshallinvolvethemselvesinindiscipline/undesirable/RaggingactivitiesorincaseofpenaltyofmarksimposedbyStandingDisciplinaryCommittee(SDC)andapprovedbyHeadoftheInstitutionconcernedsubjecttoamaximumof25marks.
Component–BExtraCurricularActivities:25Marks
MarksshallbeawardedfortheparticipationofstudentsinvariousExtraCurricularActivitiesorganisedbytherespectiveinstitutionsasperthefollowing,subjecttoamaximumof 25marks.IncasestudentdoesnotparticipateinanyoftheExtraCurricularActivities,he/sheshallbeawardedzero(0)marksinDECA- ComponentB.
(i)NationalCadetCorps(NCC).
(ii)NationalServiceScheme(NSS)
(iii)ScoutsGuide
(iv)SportsActivities
(v)LiteraryActivitiesmodel
(vi)CulturalActivities
(vii)PaperPresentation/ParticipationinNationalConferences/Seminars/Workshopsetc.
(viii)BloodDonation
(ix)ParticipationinactivitiesofCollegeAnnualdayCelebration.
(x)Organising/ Participation/ Volunteer in different activities organised by thedepartments/institute
(xi)Organising/ParticipationinactivitiesofStudentsChaptersofISTE,IE(I),IEEE,IETE,VivekanandKendraetc.