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Bachelor of Engineering B.E. (Common to all Disciplines) For the candidates admitted in session July 2010-2011 and onward
I-Semester Set-A: Applicable to Branches : IT, EC, EE, EX, IP, IEM, CM, BT, and BM Subject wise distribution of marks and corresponding credits
S.No. | Subject Code | Subject Name & Title | Maximum Marks Allotted | Credits Allotted Subject wise | Total Credits | Remark | |||||||
Theory Slot | Practical Slot | ||||||||||||
End Sem. | Mid Sem. MST (Two tests average) | Quiz, Assig- nment | End Sem | Term work | : One credit refers to one hour teaching in theory, Tutorial and in practical. :32 hour workload per week corresponding to LTP | ||||||||
Lab work & sessional | Assignment / quiz | ||||||||||||
L | T | P | |||||||||||
1 | BE-101 | Engineering Chemistry | 70 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 06 | |
2 | BE-102 | Engineering Mathematics -I | 70 | 20 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 04 | |||||
3 | BE-103 | Communication Skills | 70 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 06 | |
4 | BE-104 | Basic Electricals & Electronics Engg. | 70 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 06 | |
5 | BE-105 | Engineering Graphics | 70 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 06 | |
6 | BE-106 | Work Shop Practice | - | - | - | 30 | 10 | 10 | - | - | 2 | 02 | Total Mark |
Total | 350 | 100 | 50 | 150 | 50 | 50 | 15 | 05 | 10 | 30 | 750 |
MST: Mid Semester Tests Taken at Least twice Per Semester L: Lecture - T: Tutorial - P: Practical
Bachelor of Engineering B.E. (Common to all Disciplines) For the candidates admitted in session July 2010-2011 and onward
Semester Set-B: Applicable to Branches : CS, EI/IC, CE, ME, FT, TX & AU Subject wise distribution of marks and corresponding credits
S.No. | Subject Code | Subject Name & Title | Maximum Marks Allotted | Credits Allotted Subject wise | Total Credits | Remark | |||||||
Theory Slot | Practical Slot | ||||||||||||
End Sem. | Mid Sem. MST (Two tests average) | Quiz, Assig- nment | End Sem. | Term work | : One credit refers to one hour teaching in theory, Tutorial and in practical. :32 hour workload per week corresponding to LTP | ||||||||
Lab work & sessional | Assignment / quiz | ||||||||||||
L | T | P | |||||||||||
1 | BE-201 | Engineering Physics | 70 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 06 | |
2 | BE-202 | Energy, Environment, Ecology & Society | 70 | 20 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 04 | |||||
3 | BE-203 | Basic Mechanical Engg. | 70 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 06 | |
4 | BE-204 | Basic Civil Engg. & Engg. Mechanics | 70 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 06 | |
5 | BE-205 | Basic Computer Engg. | 70 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 06 | |
6 | BE-206 | Language Lab. & Seminars | - | - | - | 30 | 10 | 10 | - | - | 2 | 02 | Total Mark |
Total | 350 | 100 | 50 | 150 | 50 | 50 | 15 | 05 | 10 | 30 | 750 |
MST: Mid Semester Tests Taken at Least twice Per Semester L: Lecture - T: Tutorial - P: Practical
Bachelor of Engineering B.E. (Common to all Disciplines) For the candidates admitted in session July 2010-2011 and onward
Semester Set-B: Applicable to Branches : CS, EI/IC, CE, ME, FT, TX & AU Subject wise distribution of marks and corresponding credits
S.No. | Subject Code | Subject Name & Title | Maximum Marks Allotted | Credits Allotted Subject wise | Total Credits | Remark | |||||||
Theory Slot | Practical Slot | ||||||||||||
End Sem. | Mid Sem. MST (Two tests average) | Quiz, Assig- nment | End Sem. | Term work | : One credit refers to one hour teaching in theory, Tutorial and in practical. :32 hour workload per week corresponding to LTP | ||||||||
Lab work sessional | Assignment / sessionals quiz | ||||||||||||
L | T | P | |||||||||||
1 | BE-101 | Engineering Chemistry | 70 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 06 | |
2 | BE-102 | Engineering Mathematics -I | 70 | 20 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 04 | |||||
3 | BE-103 | Communication Skills | 70 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 06 | |
4 | BE-104 | Basic Electricals & Electronics Engg. | 70 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 06 | |
5 | BE-105 | Engineering Graphics | 70 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 06 | |
6 | BE-106 | Work Shop Practice | - | - | - | 30 | 10 | 10 | - | - | 2 | 02 | Total Mark |
Total | 350 | 100 | 50 | 150 | 50 | 50 | 15 | 05 | 10 | 30 | 750 |
MST: Mid Semester Tests Taken at Least twice Per Semester L: Lecture - T: Tutorial - P: Practical
Bachelor of Engineering B.E. (Common to all Disciplines) For the candidates admitted in session July 2010-2011 and onward
Semester Set-A: Applicable to Branches : IT, EC, EE, EX, IP, IEM, CM, BT, and BM Subject wise distribution of marks and corresponding credits
S.No. | Subject Code | Subject Name & Title | Maximum Marks Allotted | Credits Allotted Subject wise | Total Credits | Remark | |||||||
Theory Slot | Practical Slot | ||||||||||||
End Sem. | Mid Sem. MST (Two tests average) | Quiz, Assign- ment | End Sem. | Term work | : One credit refers to one hour teaching in theory, Tutorial and in practical. :32 hour workload per week corresponding to LTP | ||||||||
Lab work sessional | Assignment / quiz | ||||||||||||
L | T | P | |||||||||||
1 | BE-201 | Engineering Physics | 70 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 06 | |
2 | BE-202 | Energy, Environment, Ecology & Society | 70 | 20 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 04 | |||||
3 | BE-203 | Basic Mechanical Engg. | 70 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 06 | |
4 | BE-204 | Basic Civil Engg. & Engg. Mechanics | 70 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 06 | |
5 | BE-205 | Basic Computer Engg. | 70 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 06 | |
6 | BE-206 | Language Lab. & Seminars | - | - | - | 30 | 10 | 10 | - | - | 2 | 02 | Total Mark |
Total | 350 | 100 | 50 | 150 | 50 | 50 | 15 | 05 | 10 | 30 | 750 |
MST: Mid Semester Tests Taken at Least twice Per Semester L: Lecture - T: Tutorial - P: Practical
Branch | Subject Title | Subject Code | Grade for End Sem | CGPA at the end of every even semester | |
B.E. Common | Engineering Chemistry | B.E.- 101 | Theory | Practical | |
Min.“D” | Min.“D” | 5.0 |
Unit I
WATER AND ITS INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS :
Sources, Impurities, Hardness & its units, Industrial water characteristics, softening of water by various methods (External & Internal treatment), Boiler trouble causes, effect &
remedies, Characteristics of municipal water & its treatment, Numerical problems based on softening methods.
Unit II
FUELS & COMBUSTION:
Fossil fuels & classification, Calorific value, Determination of calorific value by Bomb calorimeter Proximate and Ultimate analysis of coal and their significance, calorific value Computation based on ultimate analysis data, Carbonization, Manufacturing of coke & recovery of by products. Knocking, relationship between' knocking & structure of hydrocarbon, improvement of anti knocking characteristics of IC engine fuels, Diesel engine fuels, Cetane number, combustion and it related numerical problems.
Unit III
LUBRICANTS:
Introduction, Mechanism of lubrication, Classification of lubricants, Properties and Testing of lubricating oils, Numerical problems based on testing methods.
CEMENT & REFRACTORIES:
Manufacture , IS-code, Setting and hardening of cement, Refractory : Introduction, classification and properties of refractories .
Unit IV
HIGH-POLYMER :
Introduction, types and classification of polymerization, Reaction.
Mechanism, Natural & Synthetic Rubber; Vulcanization of Rubber, Preparation, Properties & uses of the following- Polythene, PVC, PMMA, Teflon, Poly acrylonitrile, PVA, Nylon 6, Nylon 6:6, Terylene, Phenol formaldehyde, Urea - Formaldehyde Resin, Glyptal, Silicone Resin, Polyurethanes; Butyl Rubber, Neoprene, Buna N, Buna S.
Unit V
INSTRUMENTAL TECHNIQUES IN CHEMICAL ANALYSIS :
Introduction, Principle, Instrumentation and applications of IR, NMR,UV, Visible,Gas Chromatography, Lambert's and Beer's Law
WATER ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES :
Alkalinity, hardness ( Complexo-metric ), Chloride, Free chlorine, DO, BOD and COD, Numerical problems based on above techniques.
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Reference Books:
Chemistry for Environmental Engineering & Science- Sawyer, McCarty and Parkin – McGraw Hill, Education Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
Engineering Chemistry - B.K. Sharma, Krishna Prakashan Media (P) Ltd., Meerut.
Basics of Engineering Chemistry - S. S. Dara & A.K. Singh, S. Chand & Company Ltd., Delhi
Applied Chemistry - Theory and Practice, O.P. Viramani, A.K. Narula, New Age International Pvt. Ltd. Publishers, New Delhi
Polymer Science – Ghosh, Tata McGraw Hill.
Engg. Chemistry –Shashi Chawla, Dhanpat Rai & company pvt. Ltd, Delhi.
Engg. Chemistry –Jain & Jain, Dhanpat Rai & company pvt. Ltd, New Delhi
A Text book of Engg. Chemistry- Agrawal, C.V, Murthy C.P, Naidu, A, BS Publication, Hyderabad.
Engineering Chemistry Practical
NOTE: At least 10 of the following core experiments must be performed during the session.
Water Testing
Determination of Total hardness by Complexometric titration method.
Determination of mixed alkalinity
& C0
OH - 3- -
3
CO - - & HCO3 -
Chloride ion estimation by Argentometric method.
Fuels & lubricant testing:
Flash & fire points determination by
Pensky Martin Apparatus,
Abel's Apparatus,
Cleveland's open cup Apparatus.
Calorific value by bomb calorimeter
Viscosity and Viscosity index determination by
Redwood viscometer No.1
Redwood viscometer No.2
Proximate analysis of coal
Moisture content
Ash content
Volatile matter content
c) Carbon residue
Steam emulsification No & Anline point determination
Cloud and Pour point determination of lubricating oil
Alloy Analysis
Determination of percentage of Fe in an iron alloy by redox titration using N-Phenyl anthranilic acid as internal indicator.
Determination of Cu and or Cr in alloys by Iodometric Titration.
Determination of % purity of Ferrous Ammonium Sulphate & Copper Sulphate.
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Branch | Subject Title | Subject Code | Grade for End Sem | CGPA at | |
the end of | |||||
every even semester | |||||
B.E. Common | Engineering Mathematics - I | B.E.- 102 | Theory | Practical | |
Min.“D” | - | 5.0 |
Unit I
DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS :
Expansion of functions by Maclaurin’s and Taylor’s theorem. Partial differentiation, Euler’s theorem and its application in approximation and errors, Maxima and Minima of function of two variables, Curvature : Radius of curvature, centre of curvature.
Unit II
INTEGRAL CALCULUS :
Definite Integrals : Definite Integrals as a limit of a sum , its application in Summation of series, Beta and Gamma Functions , Double and Triple Integrals, Change of Order of Integration, Area,Volume and Surfaces using double and triple Integral.
Unit III
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS :
Solution of Ordinary Differential Equation of first order and first degree for Exact differential Equations, Solution of Ordinary Differential Equation of first order and higher degree (solvable for p, x and y, Clairauts Equation), Linear Differential Equations with Constant Coefficients, Cauchy’s Homogeneous differential Equation, Simultaneous differential Equations, Method of Variation of Parameters
Unit IV
MATRICES :
Rank, Solution of Simultaneous equation by elementary transformation, Consistency of System of Simultaneous Linear Equation, Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors, Cayley-Hamilton Theorem and its Application to find the inverse
Unit V
Algebra of Logic, Boolean Algebra, Principle of Duality, Basic Theorems, Boolean Expressions and Functions. Elementary Concept of Fuzzy Logic
Graph Theory : Graphs, Subgraphs, Degree and Distance, Tree, cycles and Network,
References:
( i ) Advance Engg. Mathematics. By Ramana, Tata McGraw hill.
Higher Engineering Mathematics by BS Grewal, Khanna Publication
Advance Engineering Mathematics by D.G.Guffy
Engineering Mathematics by S S Sastri. P.H.I.
Mathematics for Engineers by S.Arumungam, SCITECH Publuication
Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig, Wiley India
Branch | Subject Title | Subject Code | Grade for End Sem | CGPA at | |
the end of | |||||
every even semester | |||||
B.E. Common | Communication Skills | B.E.- 103 | Theory | Practical | |
Min.“D” | Min.“D” | 5.0 |
Unit I - Languages and skills of communication
Linguistic techniques, Modern usages, Reading comprehension, English phonetic symbols/sings, Oral presentation, Audition Communication, Processes of Communication, Verbal and Non Verbal Communication, Barriers to Communication.
Unit II - Application of linguistic ability
Writing of definitions of Engineering terms, Objects, Processes and Principles (Listening) Topics of General Interest, Reproduction from business, daily life, travel, health, buying and selling, company structure, systems etc.
Unit III - Letter Writing:
Applications, Enquiry, Calling quotations, Tenders, Order and Complaint.
Unit IV
Precise Writing, Noting and drafting, Technical Description of simple engineering objects and processes (writing), Report writing, precise writing, Note writing, Slogan writing comment, Speech advertising.
Unit V
Writing Technical reports of the type of observation report, Survey report, Report of trouble, Laboratory Report and Project Report on the subjects of engineering. (Speaking ) Vocabulary, Presentations, Demonstrations, Conversation – Telephone media, socializing, cultural events, debates, speech.
Communicative Language Lab. BE 103
MARKS : 50
Course objective : The language lab focuses on the production and practice of sounds of English through audio – visual aids and Computer software. It intends to enable the students to speak English correctly with confidence and intends to help them to overcome their inhibitions and self – consciousness while speaking in English.
Topics to be covered in the Language laboratory sessions :
Basic Grammar & Vocabulary (Synonyms /Antonyms, Analogies, sentence completion, correctly spelt words, idioms, proverbs, common errors).
phonetic symbols and pronunciation.
Listening skills (Including Listening Comprehension )3
Reading Skills (Including Reading Comprehension )
Writing Skills (Including structuring resume and cover letter )
Speaking Skills
Body Language
Oral Presentation : Preparation and delivery using audio – visual aids with stress n body language and voice modulation (Topic to be selected by the teacher.)
Final Assessment Should be based on Assignment, presentation and interview.
Reference Books :-
Business Correspondence and Report Writing - By Sharma; TMH.
Living English Structure – By W.S. Allen; Longmans.
English Grammar – Ehrlich, Schaum Series; TMH.
Spoken English for India – By R.K. Bansal and IB Harrison Orient Longman.
New International Business English – by Joans and Alexander; OUP.
Effective Technical Communication – Rizvi; TMH.
Branch | Subject Title | Subject Code | Grade for End Sem | CGPA at | |
the end of | |||||
every even semester | |||||
B.E. Common | Electrical & Electronics Engineering | B.E.- 104 | Theory | Practical | |
Min.“D” | Min.“D” | 5.0 |
phase AC circuits under sinusoidal steady state, active, reactive and apparent power, physical meaning of reactive power, power factor, 3-phase balanced and unbalanced supply, star and delta connections.
induction machine and synchronous machine, Working principle of 3-Phase induction motor, Emf equation of 3-Phase induction motor, Concept of slip in 3- Phase induction motor, Explanation of Torque-slip characteristics of 3-Phase induction motor, Classification of self excited DC motor and generator.
ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AND CIRCUITS- Introduction to
Semiconductors, Diodes, V-I characteristics, Bipolar junction transistors (BJT) and their working, introduction to CC, CB & CE transistor configurations, different configurations and modes of operation of BJT, DC biasing of BJT.
Vincent Del Toro, Electrical Engineering Fundamentals, PHI Learning, II Edition
S.Ghosh, Fundamentals of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, PHI, II Edition.
Millman, Halkias & Parikh, Integrated Electronics, Mc Graw Hill, II Edition
Nagrath & Kothari, Basic Electrical Engineering, III Edition TMH.
J.S. Katre, Basic Electronics Engg, Max Pub. Pune.
Hughes, Electrical and Electronic Technology, Pearson Education IX Edition
PROGRAMME : BE Electrical and Electronics Engineering Course: BE104 Electrical and Electronics Engineering
List Of Experiments
Verificatiions of Thevenin’s Superposition theorem.
Study of Transformer, name plate rating, determination of rayio and polarity.
Determination of equivalent circuit parameters of a single phase transformer by O.C. and S.C. tests and estimation of voltage regulation and efficiency at various loading conditions and verification by load test.
Seperation of resistance and inductance of choke coil.
Measurement of various line & phase quantities for a 3-phase circuit.
Identification of different Electronics components.
Observing input and output waveforms of rectifiers.
Transistor application as amplifier and switch.
Verification of truth table for various gates.
Branch | Subject Title | Subject Code | Grade for End Sem | CGPA at | |
the end of | |||||
every even semester | |||||
B.E. Common | Engineering Graphics | B.E.- 105 | Theory | Practical | |
Min.“D” | Min.“D” | 5.0 |
Unit I
Scales: Representative factor, plain scales, diagonal scales, scale of chords.
Conic sections: Construction of ellipse, parabola, hyperbola by different methods; Normal and Tangent.
Special Curves: Cycloid, Epi-cycloid, Hypo-cycloid, Involutes, Archimedean and logarithmic spirals.
Unit II
Projection: Types of projection, orthographic projection, first and third angle projection, Projection of points and lines, Line inclined to one plane, inclined with both the plane, True Length and True Inclination, Traces of straight lines.
Unit III
Projection of planes and solids: Projection of Planes like circle and polygons in different positions; Projection of polyhedrons like prisms, pyramids and solids of revolutions like cylinder, cones in different positions.
Unit IV
Section of Solids: Section of right solids by normal and inclined planes; Intersection of cylinders.
Development of Surfaces: Parallel line and radial - line method for right solids.
Unit V
Isometric Projections: Isometric scale, Isometric axes, Isometric Projection from orthographic drawing.
Computer Aided Drafting (CAD): Introduction, benefit, software’s basic commands of drafting entities like line, circle, polygon, polyhedron, cylinders; transformations and editing commands like move, rotate, mirror, array; solution of projection problems on CAD.
References
Visvesvaraya Tech. University; A Premier on Computer Aided Engg drawing; VTU Belgaum
Bhatt N.D.; Engineering Drawing, Charotar
Venugopal K.;Engineering Graphics; New Age
John KC; Engg. Graphics for Degree; PHI.
Gill P.S.; Engineering Drawing; kataria
Jeyopoovan T.; Engineering drawing & Graphics Using AutoCAD; Vikas
Agrawal and Agrawal; Engineering Drawing;TMH
Shah MB and Rana BC; Engg.drawing; Pearson Education
Luzadder WJ and Duff JM; Fundamental of Engg Drawing; PHI
Jolhe DA; Engg. Drawing an Introduction; TMH
Narayana K.L.; Engineering Drawing; Scitech
List of Practical:
Sketching and drawing of geometries and projections based on above syllabus
Term work: A min. of 30 hand drawn sketches (on size A4 graphic sketch Book) plus 5 CAD-printouts on size A4 sheets plus 10 sheets of size A2 or 6 sheets of size A1, (50% marks to be allotted for this record + 25% marks for attendance +25%marks for Teachers Assessmen
Practical Marks to be allotted based on written test and viva.
Note: To cover above syllabus, each Institute must have CAD software and a computer lab (6 to 12 hrs/month/student).
Branch | Subject Title | Subject Code | Grade for End Sem | CGPA at the end of every even semester | |
B.E. Common | Work Shop Practice | B.E.- 106 | Theory | Practical | |
- | Min.“D” | 5.0 |
Unit I
Introduction: Manufacturing Processes and its Classification, Casting, Machining, Plastic deformation and metal forming, Joining Processes, Heat treatment process, Assembly process. Powder Metallurgy, introduction to computers in manufacturing. Black Smithy Shop
Use of various smithy tools. Forging operations:Upsetting, Drawing down, Fullering, Swaging, Cutting down, Forge welding, Punching and drafting.
Suggested Jobs : Forging of chisel., forging of Screw Driver
Unit II
Carpentry Shop:
Timber : Type, Qualities of timber disease, Timber grains, Structure of timber, Timber, Timber seasoning, Timber preservation .Wood Working tools: Wood working machinery, joints & joinery. Various operations of planning using various carpentry planes sawing & marking of various carpentry joints.
Suggested Jobs :Name Plate ,Any of the Carpentry joint like mortise or tennon joint
Unit III
Fitting Shop:
Study and use of Measuring instruments, Engineer steel rule, Surface gauges caliper, Height gauges, feeler gauges, micro meter. Different types of files, File cuts, File grades, Use of surface plate, Surface gauges drilling tapping Fitting operations: Chipping filling, Drilling and tapping.Suggested Jobs :Preparation of job piece by making use of filling, sawing and chipping , drilling and tapping operations.
Unit IV
Foundry:
Pattern Making: Study of Pattern materials, pattern allowances and types of patterns. Core box and core print, .Use and care of tools used for making wooden patterns.
Moulding:
Properties of good mould & Core sand, Composition of Green , Dry and Loam sand. Methods used to prepare simple green and bench and pit mould dry sand bench mould using single piece and split patterns.
Unit V
Welding: Study and use of tools used for Brazing, Soldering, Gas & Arc welding. Preparing Lap & Butt joints using gas and arc welding methods, Study of TIG & MIG welding processes . Safety precautions.
Reference Books:
Bawa HS; Workshop Practice, TMH
Rao PN; Manufacturing Technology- Vol.1& 2, TMH
John KC; Mechanical workshop practice; PHI
Hazara Choudhary; Workshop Practices -, Vol. I & II.
5 Jain. R.K. Production Technology -
Branch | Subject Title | Subject Code | Grade for End Sem | CGPA at the end of every even semester | |
B.E. Common | Engineering Physics | B.E.- 201 | Theory | Practical | |
Min.“D” | Min.“D” | 5.0 |
Unit I
Quantum Physics
Group and particle velocities & their relationship. Uncertainty principle with elementary proof and applications ( determination of position of a particle by a microscope, non existence of electron in nucleus, diffraction of an electron beam by a single slit). Compton scattering. Wave function and its properties, energy and momentum operators, time dependent and time independent Schrödinger wave equation. Application of time independent Schrödinger wave equation to particle trapped in a one dimensional square potential well (derivation of energy eigen values and wave function)
Unit II Wave Optics
Interference: Fresnel's biprism, Interference in thin films (due to reflected and transmitted lght),
interference from a wedge shaped thin film, Newton’s rings and Michelson’s
interferometer experiments and their applications. Diffraction at single slit, double slit and n-slits (diffraction grating). Resolving power of grating and prism. Concept of polarized light, Brewster's laws, Double refraction, Nicol prism, quarter & half wave plate.
Unit III Nuclear Physics
Nuclear liquid drop model (semi empirical mass formula), nuclear shell model, Linear Particle acceleratos: Cyclotron, general description of Synchrotron, Synchrocyclotron, and Betatron. Geiger- Muller Counter, Motion of charged particles in crossed electric and magnetic fields. Uses of Bainbridge and Auston mass Spectrographs.
Unit IV
Solid State Physics
Qualitative discussion of Kronig Penny model (no derivation), Effective mass, Fermi-Dirac statistical distribution function, Fermi level for Intrinsic and Extrinsic Semiconductors, Zener diode, tunnel diode, photodiode, solar-cells, Hall effect.
Superconductivity: Meissner effect, Type I and Type II superconductors, Di-electric polarization, Complex permittivity, dielectric losses
UNIT V
Laser and Fiber Optics
Laser: Stimulated and spontaneous processes, Einstein’s A & B Coefficients, transition probabilities, active medium, population inversion, pumping, Optical resonators, characteristics of laser beam. Coherence, directionality and divergence. Principles and working of Ruby, Nd:YAG, He-Ne & Carbon dioxide Lasers with energy level diagram.. Fundamental idea about optical fiber, types of fibers, acceptance angle & cone, numerical aperture, V-number, propagation of light through step index fiber (Ray theory) pulse dispersion, attenuation, losses & various uses.
Applications of lasers and optical fibers.
Reference Books: -
Optics By Ghatak, TMH
Engineering Physics- V. S. Yadava, TMH
Optics by Brijlal and Subhraininyan.
Engineering physics by M.N. Avadhanulu and. S. Chand & Co.(2004)
Atomic and Nuclear physics by Brijlal and Subraminiyan.
Concepts of Modern Physics- Beiser, TMH
Solid State Physics by Kittel ,Wiley India
Fundamentals of Physics-Halliday, Wiley India
List of suggestive core experiments: -
Biprism, Newton's Rings, Michelsons Interferometer.
Resolving Powers –Telescope, Microscope, and Grating.
G.M. Counter
Spectrometers-R.I., Wavelength, using prism and grating
Optical polarization based experiments: Brewster’s angle, polarimeter etc.
Measurements by LASER-Directionality, Numerical aperture, Distance etc.
Uses of Potentiometers and Bridges (Electrical)..
Experiments connected with diodes and transistor.
Measurement of energy band gap of semiconductor.
To study Hall effect.
Solar cell.
To find the width of s single slit by f He-Ne Laser.
To determine the numeral aperture (NA) of a Optical Fibre.
To determine plank’s constant.
Other conceptual experiments related to theory syllabus.
Branch | Subject Title | Subject Code | Grade for End Sem | CGPA at the end of every even semester | |
B.E. Common | Energy , Environment , | B.E.- 202 | Theory | Practical | |
Ecology & Society | Min.“D” | - | 5.0 |
Unit –I
Energy- Sources of Energy : Renewable & Non Renewable, Fossil fuel, Biomass Geothermal, Hydrogen, Solar, Wind, hydal, nuclear sources.
Unit –II
Ecosystem – Segments of Environment: Atmosphere, hydrosphere, Lithosphere, biosphere. Cycles in Ecosystem – Water, Carbon, Nitrogen. Biodiversity: Threats and conservation, Unit –III
Air Pollution & Sound Pollution -
Air Pollution: Air pollutants, classification, (Primary & secondary Pollutants) Adverse effects of pollutants. Causes of Air pollution chemical, photochemical, Green house effect, ozone layer depletion, acid Rain.
Sound Pollution: Causes, controlling measures, measurement of sound pollution (deciblage), Industrial and non – industrial.
Unit –IV
Water Pollution– Water Pollution: Pollutants in water, adverse effects. Treatment of Domestic & Industrial water effluent.
Soil Pollution – Soil Profile, Pollutants in soil, their adverse effects, controlling measures.
Unit –V
Society, Ethics & Human values– Impact of waste on society. Solid waste management (Nuclear, Thermal, Plastic, medical, Agriculture, domestic and e-waste). Ethics and moral values, ethical situations, objectives of ethics and its study . Preliminary studies regarding Environmental Protection Acts , introduction to value education, self exploration, sanyam & swasthya.
References:
Harris, CE, Prichard MS, Rabin’s MJ, “Engineering Ethics”; Cengage Pub.
Rana SVS ; “Essentials of Ecology and Environment”; PHI Pub.
Raynold, GW “Ethics in information Technology”; Cengage.
Svakumar; Energy Environment & Ethics in society; TMH
AK De “Environmental Chemistry”; New Age Int. Publ.
BK Sharma, “Environmental Chemistry” ; Goel Publ. House.
Bala Krishnamoorthy; “Environmental management”; PHI
Gerard Kiely, “Environmental Engineering” ; TMH
Miller GT JR; living in the Environment Thomson/cengage
Cunninghan WP and MA; principles of Environment Sc; TMH
Pandey, S.N. & Mishra, S.P. Environment & Ecology, 2011, Ane Books , Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi
Joseph, B. Environmental Studies, 2009 Tata Mcgraw Hill, Edu India Ltd. New Delhi.
Gour R.R, Sangal, R &Bagaria, G.P. , Excel Books, A-45, Naraina Phase-I ,New Delhi.- 110028
Branch | Subject Title | Subject Code | Grade for End Sem | CGPA at | |
the end of | |||||
every even semester | |||||
B.E. Common | Basic Mechanical Engineering | B.E.- 203 | Theory | Practical | |
Min.“D” | Min.“D” | 5.0 |
UNIT- 1
Materials: Classification of engineering material, composition of cast iron and carbon steels on iron-carbon diagram and their mechanical properties; Alloy steel and their applications; stress-strain diagram, Hooks law and modulus of elasticity. Tensile, shear, hardness and fatigue testing of materials.
UNIT-2
Measurement: Temperature, pressure, velocity, flow, strain, force and torque measurement, concept of measurement error & uncertainly analysis, measurement by Vernier caliper, micrometer, dial gauges, slip gauges, sine-bar and combination set; introduction to lath, drilling, milling and shaping machines.
UNIT-3
Fluids: Fluid properties, pressure, density and viscosity; pressure variation with depth, static and kinetic energy; Bernauli’s equation for incompressible fluids, viscous and turbulent flow, working principle of fluid coupling, pumps, compressors, turbines, positive displacement machines and pneumatic machines. Hydraulic power & pumped storage plants for peak load management as compared to base load plants.
UNIT-4
Thermodynamics: First and second law of thermodynamics; steam properties, steam processes at constant pressure, volume, enthalpy & entropy, classification and working of boilers, efficiency & performance analysis, natural and induced draught, calculation of chimney height. Refrigeration, vapor absorption & compression cycles, coefficient of perform (COP), refrigerant properties & eco friendly refrigerants.
UNIT-5
Reciprocating Machines: Steam engines, hypothetical and actual indicator diagram; Carnot cycle and ideal efficiency; Otto and diesel cycles; working of two stroke & four stroke petrol & diesel IC engines
Reference Books:-
Narula; Material Science; TMH
Agrawal B & CM; Basic Mechanical Engg. Wiley India
Nag PK, Tripathi et al; Basic Mechanical Engg; TMH
Rajput; Basic Mechanical Engg;
Sawhney GS; Fundamentals of Mechanical Engg; PHI
Nakra and Chaudhary; Instrumentation & measurement; TMH
Nag PK; Engineering Thermodynamics; TMH
Ganesan; Combustion Engines; TMH
List of Suggestive core Experiments(Please Expand it)
Tensile testing of standard mild steel specimen.
Experiments on Bernoulli’s theorem.
Flow measurements by ventury and orifice meters.
Linear and angular measurement using, Vernier; micrometer, slip gauge, dial gauge and sine-bar.
Study of different types of boilers and mountings.
Experiment on mini-boiler (50 Kg/Hour)
To find COP of a refrigeration unit.
Study of different IC engines & measurement of B.H.P. using rope/belt dynamometer.
Analysis of exhaust gases on petrol, diesel & biodiesel engines.
Branch | Subject Title | Subject Code | Grade for End Sem | CGPA at the end of every even semester | |
B.E. Common | Basic Civil Engineering & Engineering Mechanics | B.E.- 204 | Theory | Practical | |
Min.“D” | Min.“D” | 5.0 |
Unit I
Building Materials & Construction
Stones, bricks, cement, lime, timber-types, properties, test & uses, laboratory tests concrete and mortar Materials: Workability, Strength properties of Concrete, Nominal proportion of Concrete preparation of concrete, compaction, curing.
Elements of Building Construction, Foundations conventional spread footings, RCC footings, brick masonry walls, plastering and pointing, floors, roofs, Doors, windows, lintels, staircases – types and their suitability
Unit – II Surveying & Positioning:
Introduction to surveying Instruments – levels, thedolites, plane tables and related devices. Electronic surveying instruments etc. Measurement of distances – conventional and EDM methods, measurement of directions by different methods, measurement of elevations by different methods. Reciprocal leveling.
Unit –III Mapping & Sensing:
Mapping details and contouring, Profile Cross sectioning and measurement of areas, volumes, application of measurements in quantity computations, Survey stations, Introduction of remote sensing and its applications.
Unit - IV
Forces and Equilibrium: Graphical and Analytical Treatment of Concurrent and non- concurrent Co- planner forces, free Diagram, Force Diagram and Bow’s notations, Application of Equilibrium Concepts: Analysis of plane Trusses: Method of joints, Method of Sections. Frictional force in equilibrium problems
Unit – V
Centre of Gravity and moment of Inertia: Centroid and Centre of Gravity, Moment Inertia of Area and Mass, Radius of Gyration, Introduction to product of Inertia and Principle Axes.
Support Reactions, Shear force and bending moment Diagram for Cantilever & simply supported beam with concentrated, distributed load and Couple.
Reference Books:
S. Ramamrutam & R.Narayanan; Basic Civil Engineering, Dhanpat Rai Pub.
Prasad I.B., Applied Mechanics, Khanna Publication.
Punmia, B.C., Surveying, Standard book depot.
Shesha Prakash and Mogaveer; Elements of Civil Engg & Engg. Mechanics; PHI
S.P,Timoshenko, Mechanics of stricture, East West press Pvt.Ltd.
Surveying by Duggal – Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi.
Building Construction by S.C. Rangwala- Charotar publications House, Anand.
Building Construction by Grucharan Singh- Standard Book House, New Delhi
Global Positioning System Principles and application- Gopi, TMH
R.C. Hibbler – Engineering Mechanics: Statics & Dynamics.
A. Boresi & Schmidt- Engineering Mechines- statics dynamics, Thomson’ Books
R.K. Rajput, Engineering Mechanics S.Chand & Co.
List of suggestive core Experiments:
Students are expected to perform minimum ten experiments from the list suggested below by preferably selecting experiments from each unit of syllabus.
S.No. Title
To perform traverse surveying with prismatic compass, check for local attraction and determine corrected bearings and to balance the traverse by Bowditch’s rule.
To perform leveling exercise by height of instrument of Rise and fall method.
To measure horizontal and vertical angles in the field by using Theodolite.
To determine (a) normal consistency (b) Initial and Final Setting time of a cement Sample.
To determine the workability of fresh concrete of given proportions by slump test or compaction factor test.
To determine the Compressive Strength of brick .
To determine particle size distribution and fineness modulus of course and fine Aggregate.
To verify the law of Triangle of forces and Lami’s theorem.
To verify the law of parallelogram of forces.
To verify law of polygon of forces
To find the support reactions of a given truss and verify analytically.
To determine support reaction and shear force at a given section of a simply Supported beam and verify in analytically using parallel beam apparatus.
To determine the moment of inertia of fly wheel by falling weight method.
To verify bending moment at a given section of a simply supported beam.
Branch | Subject Title | Subject Code | Grade for End Sem | CGPA at the end of every even semester | |
B.E. Common | Basic Computer Engineering | B.E.- 205 | Theory | Practical | |
Min.“D” | Min.“D” | 5.0 |
UNIT I
Computer: Definition, Classification, Organization i.e. CPU, register, Bus architecture, Instruction set, Memory & Storage Systems, I/O Devices, and System & Application Software. Computer Application in e- Business, Bio-Informatics, health Care, Remote Sensing & GIS, Meteorology and Climatology, Computer Gaming, Multimedia and Animation etc.
Operating System: Definition, Function, Types, Management of File, Process & Memory. Introdcution to MS word, MS powerpoint, MS Excel
UNIT II
Introduction to Algorithms, Complexities and Flowchart, Introduction to Programming, Categories of Programming Languages, Program Design, Programming Paradigms, Characteristics or Concepts of OOP, Procedure Oriented Programming VS object oriented Programming.
Introduction to C++: Character Set, Tokens, Precedence and Associativity, Program Structure, Data Types, Variables, Operators, Expressions, Statements and control structures, I/O operations, Array, Functions,
UNIT III
Object & Classes, Scope Resolution Operator, Constructors & Destructors, Friend Functions, Inheritance, Polymorphism, Overloading Functions & Operators, Types of Inheritance, Virtual functions.
Introduction to Data Structures.
UNIT IV
Computer Networking: Introduction, Goals, ISO-OSI Model, Functions of Different Layers. Internetworking Concepts, Devices, TCP/IP Model. Introduction to Internet, World Wide Web, E-commerce Computer Security Basics: Introduction to viruses, worms, malware, Trojans, Spyware and Anti-Spyware Software, Different types of attacks like Money Laundering, Information Theft, Cyber Pornography, Email spoofing, Denial of Service (DoS), Cyber Stalking, ,Logic bombs, Hacking Spamming, Cyber Defamation , pharming Security measures Firewall, Computer Ethics & Good Practices, Introduction of Cyber Laws about Internet Fraud, Good Computer Security Habits,
UNIT V
Data base Management System: Introduction, File oriented approach and Database approach, Data Models, Architecture of Database System, Data independence, Data dictionary, DBA, Primary Key, Data definition language and Manipulation Languages.
Cloud computing: definition, cloud infrastructure, cloud segments or service delivery models (IaaS, PaaS and SaaS), cloud deployment models/ types of cloud (public, private, community and hybrid clouds), Pros and Cons of cloud computing
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List of Experiment
Study and practice of Internal & External DOS commands.
Study and practice of Basic linux Commands – ls, cp, mv, rm, chmod, kill, ps etc.
Study and Practice of MS windows – Folder related operations, My-Computer, window explorer, Control Panel,
Creation and editing of Text files using MS- word.
Creation and operating of spreadsheet using MS-Excel.
Creation and editing power-point slides using MS- power point
Creation and manipulation of database table using SQL in MS-Access.
WAP to illustrate Arithmetic expressions
WAP to illustrate Arrays.
WAP to illustrate functions.
WAP to illustrate constructor & Destructor
WAP to illustrate Object and classes.
WAP to illustrate Operator overloading
WAP to illustrate Function overloading
WAP to illustrate Derived classes & Inheritance
WAP to insert and delete and element from the Stack
WAP to insert and delete and element from the Queue
WAP to insert and delete and element from the Linked List
Recommended Text Books:
Fundamentals of Computers : E Balagurusamy, TMH
Basic Computer Engineering: Silakari and Shukla, Wiley India
Fundamentals of Computers : V Rajaraman, PHI
Information Technology Principles and Application: Ajoy Kumar Ray & Tinku Acharya PHI.
Recommended Reference Books:
Introduction of Computers : Peter Norton, TMH
Object Oriented Programming with C++ :E.Balagurusamy, TMH
Object Oriented Programming in C++: Rajesh K.Shukla, Wiley India
Concepts in Computing: Kenneth Hoganson, Jones & Bartlett.
Operating Systems – Silberschatz and Galvin - Wiley India
Computer Networks:Andrew Tananbaum, PHI
Data Base Management Systems, Korth, TMH
Cloud Computing, Kumar, Wiley India
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Branch | Subject Title | Subject Code | Grade for End Sem | CGPA at the end of every even semester | |
B.E. Common | Communicative Language | B.E.- 206 | Theory | Practical | |
- | Min.“D” | 5.0 |
Course objective:
This course intends to impart practical training in the use of English Language for Communicative purposes and aims to develop students’ personality through Language Lab.
Introducing oneself, family, social roles, personal image design, building relationships, body language, concept of time and space.
Public Speaking and oral skills with emphasis on conversational practice, Role plays, extempore speech, JAM (Just a minute sessions), describing objects and situations, giving directions, debate, telephonic etiquette.
Reading Comprehension: Intensive reading skills, rapid reading, and reading aloud (Reading material to be selected by the teacher).
Translation from English to Hindi and vice versa.
Oral Presentation: preparation and delivery (Topic to be selected by the teacher.)
Oral Presentation 10
Assignment 20
Viva Voice 20
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=======Bachelor of Engineering B.E. (Common to all Disciplines) For the candidates admitted in session July 2010-2011 and onward
I-Semester Set-A: Applicable to Branches : IT, EC, EE, EX, IP, IEM, CM, BT, and BM Subject wise distribution of marks and corresponding credits
S.No. | Subject Code | Subject Name & Title | Maximum Marks Allotted | Credits Allotted Subject wise | Total Credits | Remark | |||||||
Theory Slot | Practical Slot | ||||||||||||
End Sem. | Mid Sem. MST (Two tests average) | Quiz, Assig- nment | End Sem | Term work | : One credit refers to one hour teaching in theory, Tutorial and in practical. :32 hour workload per week corresponding to LTP | ||||||||
Lab work & sessional | Assignment / quiz | ||||||||||||
L | T | P | |||||||||||
1 | BE-101 | Engineering Chemistry | 70 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 06 | |
2 | BE-102 | Engineering Mathematics -I | 70 | 20 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 04 | |||||
3 | BE-103 | Communication Skills | 70 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 06 | |
4 | BE-104 | Basic Electricals & Electronics Engg. | 70 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 06 | |
5 | BE-105 | Engineering Graphics | 70 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 06 | |
6 | BE-106 | Work Shop Practice | - | - | - | 30 | 10 | 10 | - | - | 2 | 02 | Total Mark |
Total | 350 | 100 | 50 | 150 | 50 | 50 | 15 | 05 | 10 | 30 | 750 |
MST: Mid Semester Tests Taken at Least twice Per Semester L: Lecture - T: Tutorial - P: Practical
Bachelor of Engineering B.E. (Common to all Disciplines) For the candidates admitted in session July 2010-2011 and onward
Semester Set-B: Applicable to Branches : CS, EI/IC, CE, ME, FT, TX & AU Subject wise distribution of marks and corresponding credits
S.No. | Subject Code | Subject Name & Title | Maximum Marks Allotted | Credits Allotted Subject wise | Total Credits | Remark | |||||||
Theory Slot | Practical Slot | ||||||||||||
End Sem. | Mid Sem. MST (Two tests average) | Quiz, Assig- nment | End Sem. | Term work | : One credit refers to one hour teaching in theory, Tutorial and in practical. :32 hour workload per week corresponding to LTP | ||||||||
Lab work & sessional | Assignment / quiz | ||||||||||||
L | T | P | |||||||||||
1 | BE-201 | Engineering Physics | 70 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 06 | |
2 | BE-202 | Energy, Environment, Ecology & Society | 70 | 20 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 04 | |||||
3 | BE-203 | Basic Mechanical Engg. | 70 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 06 | |
4 | BE-204 | Basic Civil Engg. & Engg. Mechanics | 70 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 06 | |
5 | BE-205 | Basic Computer Engg. | 70 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 06 | |
6 | BE-206 | Language Lab. & Seminars | - | - | - | 30 | 10 | 10 | - | - | 2 | 02 | Total Mark |
Total | 350 | 100 | 50 | 150 | 50 | 50 | 15 | 05 | 10 | 30 | 750 |
MST: Mid Semester Tests Taken at Least twice Per Semester L: Lecture - T: Tutorial - P: Practical
Bachelor of Engineering B.E. (Common to all Disciplines) For the candidates admitted in session July 2010-2011 and onward
Semester Set-B: Applicable to Branches : CS, EI/IC, CE, ME, FT, TX & AU Subject wise distribution of marks and corresponding credits
S.No. | Subject Code | Subject Name & Title | Maximum Marks Allotted | Credits Allotted Subject wise | Total Credits | Remark | |||||||
Theory Slot | Practical Slot | ||||||||||||
End Sem. | Mid Sem. MST (Two tests average) | Quiz, Assig- nment | End Sem. | Term work | : One credit refers to one hour teaching in theory, Tutorial and in practical. :32 hour workload per week corresponding to LTP | ||||||||
Lab work sessional | Assignment / sessionals quiz | ||||||||||||
L | T | P | |||||||||||
1 | BE-101 | Engineering Chemistry | 70 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 06 | |
2 | BE-102 | Engineering Mathematics -I | 70 | 20 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 04 | |||||
3 | BE-103 | Communication Skills | 70 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 06 | |
4 | BE-104 | Basic Electricals & Electronics Engg. | 70 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 06 | |
5 | BE-105 | Engineering Graphics | 70 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 06 | |
6 | BE-106 | Work Shop Practice | - | - | - | 30 | 10 | 10 | - | - | 2 | 02 | Total Mark |
Total | 350 | 100 | 50 | 150 | 50 | 50 | 15 | 05 | 10 | 30 | 750 |
MST: Mid Semester Tests Taken at Least twice Per Semester L: Lecture - T: Tutorial - P: Practical
Bachelor of Engineering B.E. (Common to all Disciplines) For the candidates admitted in session July 2010-2011 and onward
Semester Set-A: Applicable to Branches : IT, EC, EE, EX, IP, IEM, CM, BT, and BM Subject wise distribution of marks and corresponding credits
S.No. | Subject Code | Subject Name & Title | Maximum Marks Allotted | Credits Allotted Subject wise | Total Credits | Remark | |||||||
Theory Slot | Practical Slot | ||||||||||||
End Sem. | Mid Sem. MST (Two tests average) | Quiz, Assign- ment | End Sem. | Term work | : One credit refers to one hour teaching in theory, Tutorial and in practical. :32 hour workload per week corresponding to LTP | ||||||||
Lab work sessional | Assignment / quiz | ||||||||||||
L | T | P | |||||||||||
1 | BE-201 | Engineering Physics | 70 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 06 | |
2 | BE-202 | Energy, Environment, Ecology & Society | 70 | 20 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 04 | |||||
3 | BE-203 | Basic Mechanical Engg. | 70 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 06 | |
4 | BE-204 | Basic Civil Engg. & Engg. Mechanics | 70 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 06 | |
5 | BE-205 | Basic Computer Engg. | 70 | 20 | 10 | 30 | 10 | 10 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 06 | |
6 | BE-206 | Language Lab. & Seminars | - | - | - | 30 | 10 | 10 | - | - | 2 | 02 | Total Mark |
Total | 350 | 100 | 50 | 150 | 50 | 50 | 15 | 05 | 10 | 30 | 750 |
MST: Mid Semester Tests Taken at Least twice Per Semester L: Lecture - T: Tutorial - P: Practical
Branch | Subject Title | Subject Code | Grade for End Sem | CGPA at the end of every even semester | |
B.E. Common | Engineering Chemistry | B.E.- 101 | Theory | Practical | |
Min.“D” | Min.“D” | 5.0 |
Unit I
WATER AND ITS INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS :
Sources, Impurities, Hardness & its units, Industrial water characteristics, softening of water by various methods (External & Internal treatment), Boiler trouble causes, effect &
remedies, Characteristics of municipal water & its treatment, Numerical problems based on softening methods.
Unit II
FUELS & COMBUSTION:
Fossil fuels & classification, Calorific value, Determination of calorific value by Bomb calorimeter Proximate and Ultimate analysis of coal and their significance, calorific value Computation based on ultimate analysis data, Carbonization, Manufacturing of coke & recovery of by products. Knocking, relationship between' knocking & structure of hydrocarbon, improvement of anti knocking characteristics of IC engine fuels, Diesel engine fuels, Cetane number, combustion and it related numerical problems.
Unit III
LUBRICANTS:
Introduction, Mechanism of lubrication, Classification of lubricants, Properties and Testing of lubricating oils, Numerical problems based on testing methods.
CEMENT & REFRACTORIES:
Manufacture , IS-code, Setting and hardening of cement, Refractory : Introduction, classification and properties of refractories .
Unit IV
HIGH-POLYMER :
Introduction, types and classification of polymerization, Reaction.
Mechanism, Natural & Synthetic Rubber; Vulcanization of Rubber, Preparation, Properties & uses of the following- Polythene, PVC, PMMA, Teflon, Poly acrylonitrile, PVA, Nylon 6, Nylon 6:6, Terylene, Phenol formaldehyde, Urea - Formaldehyde Resin, Glyptal, Silicone Resin, Polyurethanes; Butyl Rubber, Neoprene, Buna N, Buna S.
Unit V
INSTRUMENTAL TECHNIQUES IN CHEMICAL ANALYSIS :
Introduction, Principle, Instrumentation and applications of IR, NMR,UV, Visible,Gas Chromatography, Lambert's and Beer's Law
WATER ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES :
Alkalinity, hardness ( Complexo-metric ), Chloride, Free chlorine, DO, BOD and COD, Numerical problems based on above techniques.
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Reference Books:
Chemistry for Environmental Engineering & Science- Sawyer, McCarty and Parkin – McGraw Hill, Education Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
Engineering Chemistry - B.K. Sharma, Krishna Prakashan Media (P) Ltd., Meerut.
Basics of Engineering Chemistry - S. S. Dara & A.K. Singh, S. Chand & Company Ltd., Delhi
Applied Chemistry - Theory and Practice, O.P. Viramani, A.K. Narula, New Age International Pvt. Ltd. Publishers, New Delhi
Polymer Science – Ghosh, Tata McGraw Hill.
Engg. Chemistry –Shashi Chawla, Dhanpat Rai & company pvt. Ltd, Delhi.
Engg. Chemistry –Jain & Jain, Dhanpat Rai & company pvt. Ltd, New Delhi
A Text book of Engg. Chemistry- Agrawal, C.V, Murthy C.P, Naidu, A, BS Publication, Hyderabad.
Engineering Chemistry Practical
NOTE: At least 10 of the following core experiments must be performed during the session.
Water Testing
Determination of Total hardness by Complexometric titration method.
Determination of mixed alkalinity
& C0
OH - 3- -
3
CO - - & HCO3 -
Chloride ion estimation by Argentometric method.
Fuels & lubricant testing:
Flash & fire points determination by
Pensky Martin Apparatus,
Abel's Apparatus,
Cleveland's open cup Apparatus.
Calorific value by bomb calorimeter
Viscosity and Viscosity index determination by
Redwood viscometer No.1
Redwood viscometer No.2
Proximate analysis of coal
Moisture content
Ash content
Volatile matter content
c) Carbon residue
Steam emulsification No & Anline point determination
Cloud and Pour point determination of lubricating oil
Alloy Analysis
Determination of percentage of Fe in an iron alloy by redox titration using N-Phenyl anthranilic acid as internal indicator.
Determination of Cu and or Cr in alloys by Iodometric Titration.
Determination of % purity of Ferrous Ammonium Sulphate & Copper Sulphate.
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Branch | Subject Title | Subject Code | Grade for End Sem | CGPA at | |
the end of | |||||
every even semester | |||||
B.E. Common | Engineering Mathematics - I | B.E.- 102 | Theory | Practical | |
Min.“D” | - | 5.0 |
Unit I
DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS :
Expansion of functions by Maclaurin’s and Taylor’s theorem. Partial differentiation, Euler’s theorem and its application in approximation and errors, Maxima and Minima of function of two variables, Curvature : Radius of curvature, centre of curvature.
Unit II
INTEGRAL CALCULUS :
Definite Integrals : Definite Integrals as a limit of a sum , its application in Summation of series, Beta and Gamma Functions , Double and Triple Integrals, Change of Order of Integration, Area,Volume and Surfaces using double and triple Integral.
Unit III
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS :
Solution of Ordinary Differential Equation of first order and first degree for Exact differential Equations, Solution of Ordinary Differential Equation of first order and higher degree (solvable for p, x and y, Clairauts Equation), Linear Differential Equations with Constant Coefficients, Cauchy’s Homogeneous differential Equation, Simultaneous differential Equations, Method of Variation of Parameters
Unit IV
MATRICES :
Rank, Solution of Simultaneous equation by elementary transformation, Consistency of System of Simultaneous Linear Equation, Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors, Cayley-Hamilton Theorem and its Application to find the inverse
Unit V
Algebra of Logic, Boolean Algebra, Principle of Duality, Basic Theorems, Boolean Expressions and Functions. Elementary Concept of Fuzzy Logic
Graph Theory : Graphs, Subgraphs, Degree and Distance, Tree, cycles and Network,
References:
( i ) Advance Engg. Mathematics. By Ramana, Tata McGraw hill.
Higher Engineering Mathematics by BS Grewal, Khanna Publication
Advance Engineering Mathematics by D.G.Guffy
Engineering Mathematics by S S Sastri. P.H.I.
Mathematics for Engineers by S.Arumungam, SCITECH Publuication
Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig, Wiley India
Branch | Subject Title | Subject Code | Grade for End Sem | CGPA at | |
the end of | |||||
every even semester | |||||
B.E. Common | Communication Skills | B.E.- 103 | Theory | Practical | |
Min.“D” | Min.“D” | 5.0 |
Unit I - Languages and skills of communication
Linguistic techniques, Modern usages, Reading comprehension, English phonetic symbols/sings, Oral presentation, Audition Communication, Processes of Communication, Verbal and Non Verbal Communication, Barriers to Communication.
Unit II - Application of linguistic ability
Writing of definitions of Engineering terms, Objects, Processes and Principles (Listening) Topics of General Interest, Reproduction from business, daily life, travel, health, buying and selling, company structure, systems etc.
Unit III - Letter Writing:
Applications, Enquiry, Calling quotations, Tenders, Order and Complaint.
Unit IV
Precise Writing, Noting and drafting, Technical Description of simple engineering objects and processes (writing), Report writing, precise writing, Note writing, Slogan writing comment, Speech advertising.
Unit V
Writing Technical reports of the type of observation report, Survey report, Report of trouble, Laboratory Report and Project Report on the subjects of engineering. (Speaking ) Vocabulary, Presentations, Demonstrations, Conversation – Telephone media, socializing, cultural events, debates, speech.
Communicative Language Lab. BE 103
MARKS : 50
Course objective : The language lab focuses on the production and practice of sounds of English through audio – visual aids and Computer software. It intends to enable the students to speak English correctly with confidence and intends to help them to overcome their inhibitions and self – consciousness while speaking in English.
Topics to be covered in the Language laboratory sessions :
Basic Grammar & Vocabulary (Synonyms /Antonyms, Analogies, sentence completion, correctly spelt words, idioms, proverbs, common errors).
phonetic symbols and pronunciation.
Listening skills (Including Listening Comprehension )3
Reading Skills (Including Reading Comprehension )
Writing Skills (Including structuring resume and cover letter )
Speaking Skills
Body Language
Oral Presentation : Preparation and delivery using audio – visual aids with stress n body language and voice modulation (Topic to be selected by the teacher.)
Final Assessment Should be based on Assignment, presentation and interview.
Reference Books :-
Business Correspondence and Report Writing - By Sharma; TMH.
Living English Structure – By W.S. Allen; Longmans.
English Grammar – Ehrlich, Schaum Series; TMH.
Spoken English for India – By R.K. Bansal and IB Harrison Orient Longman.
New International Business English – by Joans and Alexander; OUP.
Effective Technical Communication – Rizvi; TMH.
Branch | Subject Title | Subject Code | Grade for End Sem | CGPA at | |
the end of | |||||
every even semester | |||||
B.E. Common | Electrical & Electronics Engineering | B.E.- 104 | Theory | Practical | |
Min.“D” | Min.“D” | 5.0 |
phase AC circuits under sinusoidal steady state, active, reactive and apparent power, physical meaning of reactive power, power factor, 3-phase balanced and unbalanced supply, star and delta connections.
induction machine and synchronous machine, Working principle of 3-Phase induction motor, Emf equation of 3-Phase induction motor, Concept of slip in 3- Phase induction motor, Explanation of Torque-slip characteristics of 3-Phase induction motor, Classification of self excited DC motor and generator.
ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AND CIRCUITS- Introduction to
Semiconductors, Diodes, V-I characteristics, Bipolar junction transistors (BJT) and their working, introduction to CC, CB & CE transistor configurations, different configurations and modes of operation of BJT, DC biasing of BJT.
Vincent Del Toro, Electrical Engineering Fundamentals, PHI Learning, II Edition
S.Ghosh, Fundamentals of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, PHI, II Edition.
Millman, Halkias & Parikh, Integrated Electronics, Mc Graw Hill, II Edition
Nagrath & Kothari, Basic Electrical Engineering, III Edition TMH.
J.S. Katre, Basic Electronics Engg, Max Pub. Pune.
Hughes, Electrical and Electronic Technology, Pearson Education IX Edition
PROGRAMME : BE Electrical and Electronics Engineering Course: BE104 Electrical and Electronics Engineering
List Of Experiments
Verificatiions of Thevenin’s Superposition theorem.
Study of Transformer, name plate rating, determination of rayio and polarity.
Determination of equivalent circuit parameters of a single phase transformer by O.C. and S.C. tests and estimation of voltage regulation and efficiency at various loading conditions and verification by load test.
Seperation of resistance and inductance of choke coil.
Measurement of various line & phase quantities for a 3-phase circuit.
Identification of different Electronics components.
Observing input and output waveforms of rectifiers.
Transistor application as amplifier and switch.
Verification of truth table for various gates.
Branch | Subject Title | Subject Code | Grade for End Sem | CGPA at | |
the end of | |||||
every even semester | |||||
B.E. Common | Engineering Graphics | B.E.- 105 | Theory | Practical | |
Min.“D” | Min.“D” | 5.0 |
Unit I
Scales: Representative factor, plain scales, diagonal scales, scale of chords.
Conic sections: Construction of ellipse, parabola, hyperbola by different methods; Normal and Tangent.
Special Curves: Cycloid, Epi-cycloid, Hypo-cycloid, Involutes, Archimedean and logarithmic spirals.
Unit II
Projection: Types of projection, orthographic projection, first and third angle projection, Projection of points and lines, Line inclined to one plane, inclined with both the plane, True Length and True Inclination, Traces of straight lines.
Unit III
Projection of planes and solids: Projection of Planes like circle and polygons in different positions; Projection of polyhedrons like prisms, pyramids and solids of revolutions like cylinder, cones in different positions.
Unit IV
Section of Solids: Section of right solids by normal and inclined planes; Intersection of cylinders.
Development of Surfaces: Parallel line and radial - line method for right solids.
Unit V
Isometric Projections: Isometric scale, Isometric axes, Isometric Projection from orthographic drawing.
Computer Aided Drafting (CAD): Introduction, benefit, software’s basic commands of drafting entities like line, circle, polygon, polyhedron, cylinders; transformations and editing commands like move, rotate, mirror, array; solution of projection problems on CAD.
References
Visvesvaraya Tech. University; A Premier on Computer Aided Engg drawing; VTU Belgaum
Bhatt N.D.; Engineering Drawing, Charotar
Venugopal K.;Engineering Graphics; New Age
John KC; Engg. Graphics for Degree; PHI.
Gill P.S.; Engineering Drawing; kataria
Jeyopoovan T.; Engineering drawing & Graphics Using AutoCAD; Vikas
Agrawal and Agrawal; Engineering Drawing;TMH
Shah MB and Rana BC; Engg.drawing; Pearson Education
Luzadder WJ and Duff JM; Fundamental of Engg Drawing; PHI
Jolhe DA; Engg. Drawing an Introduction; TMH
Narayana K.L.; Engineering Drawing; Scitech
List of Practical:
Sketching and drawing of geometries and projections based on above syllabus
Term work: A min. of 30 hand drawn sketches (on size A4 graphic sketch Book) plus 5 CAD-printouts on size A4 sheets plus 10 sheets of size A2 or 6 sheets of size A1, (50% marks to be allotted for this record + 25% marks for attendance +25%marks for Teachers Assessmen
Practical Marks to be allotted based on written test and viva.
Note: To cover above syllabus, each Institute must have CAD software and a computer lab (6 to 12 hrs/month/student).
Branch | Subject Title | Subject Code | Grade for End Sem | CGPA at the end of every even semester | |
B.E. Common | Work Shop Practice | B.E.- 106 | Theory | Practical | |
- | Min.“D” | 5.0 |
Unit I
Introduction: Manufacturing Processes and its Classification, Casting, Machining, Plastic deformation and metal forming, Joining Processes, Heat treatment process, Assembly process. Powder Metallurgy, introduction to computers in manufacturing. Black Smithy Shop
Use of various smithy tools. Forging operations:Upsetting, Drawing down, Fullering, Swaging, Cutting down, Forge welding, Punching and drafting.
Suggested Jobs : Forging of chisel., forging of Screw Driver
Unit II
Carpentry Shop:
Timber : Type, Qualities of timber disease, Timber grains, Structure of timber, Timber, Timber seasoning, Timber preservation .Wood Working tools: Wood working machinery, joints & joinery. Various operations of planning using various carpentry planes sawing & marking of various carpentry joints.
Suggested Jobs :Name Plate ,Any of the Carpentry joint like mortise or tennon joint
Unit III
Fitting Shop:
Study and use of Measuring instruments, Engineer steel rule, Surface gauges caliper, Height gauges, feeler gauges, micro meter. Different types of files, File cuts, File grades, Use of surface plate, Surface gauges drilling tapping Fitting operations: Chipping filling, Drilling and tapping.Suggested Jobs :Preparation of job piece by making use of filling, sawing and chipping , drilling and tapping operations.
Unit IV
Foundry:
Pattern Making: Study of Pattern materials, pattern allowances and types of patterns. Core box and core print, .Use and care of tools used for making wooden patterns.
Moulding:
Properties of good mould & Core sand, Composition of Green , Dry and Loam sand. Methods used to prepare simple green and bench and pit mould dry sand bench mould using single piece and split patterns.
Unit V
Welding: Study and use of tools used for Brazing, Soldering, Gas & Arc welding. Preparing Lap & Butt joints using gas and arc welding methods, Study of TIG & MIG welding processes . Safety precautions.
Reference Books:
Bawa HS; Workshop Practice, TMH
Rao PN; Manufacturing Technology- Vol.1& 2, TMH
John KC; Mechanical workshop practice; PHI
Hazara Choudhary; Workshop Practices -, Vol. I & II.
5 Jain. R.K. Production Technology -
Branch | Subject Title | Subject Code | Grade for End Sem | CGPA at the end of every even semester | |
B.E. Common | Engineering Physics | B.E.- 201 | Theory | Practical | |
Min.“D” | Min.“D” | 5.0 |
Unit I
Quantum Physics
Group and particle velocities & their relationship. Uncertainty principle with elementary proof and applications ( determination of position of a particle by a microscope, non existence of electron in nucleus, diffraction of an electron beam by a single slit). Compton scattering. Wave function and its properties, energy and momentum operators, time dependent and time independent Schrödinger wave equation. Application of time independent Schrödinger wave equation to particle trapped in a one dimensional square potential well (derivation of energy eigen values and wave function)
Unit II Wave Optics
Interference: Fresnel's biprism, Interference in thin films (due to reflected and transmitted lght),
interference from a wedge shaped thin film, Newton’s rings and Michelson’s
interferometer experiments and their applications. Diffraction at single slit, double slit and n-slits (diffraction grating). Resolving power of grating and prism. Concept of polarized light, Brewster's laws, Double refraction, Nicol prism, quarter & half wave plate.
Unit III Nuclear Physics
Nuclear liquid drop model (semi empirical mass formula), nuclear shell model, Linear Particle acceleratos: Cyclotron, general description of Synchrotron, Synchrocyclotron, and Betatron. Geiger- Muller Counter, Motion of charged particles in crossed electric and magnetic fields. Uses of Bainbridge and Auston mass Spectrographs.
Unit IV
Solid State Physics
Qualitative discussion of Kronig Penny model (no derivation), Effective mass, Fermi-Dirac statistical distribution function, Fermi level for Intrinsic and Extrinsic Semiconductors, Zener diode, tunnel diode, photodiode, solar-cells, Hall effect.
Superconductivity: Meissner effect, Type I and Type II superconductors, Di-electric polarization, Complex permittivity, dielectric losses
UNIT V
Laser and Fiber Optics
Laser: Stimulated and spontaneous processes, Einstein’s A & B Coefficients, transition probabilities, active medium, population inversion, pumping, Optical resonators, characteristics of laser beam. Coherence, directionality and divergence. Principles and working of Ruby, Nd:YAG, He-Ne & Carbon dioxide Lasers with energy level diagram.. Fundamental idea about optical fiber, types of fibers, acceptance angle & cone, numerical aperture, V-number, propagation of light through step index fiber (Ray theory) pulse dispersion, attenuation, losses & various uses.
Applications of lasers and optical fibers.
Reference Books: -
Optics By Ghatak, TMH
Engineering Physics- V. S. Yadava, TMH
Optics by Brijlal and Subhraininyan.
Engineering physics by M.N. Avadhanulu and. S. Chand & Co.(2004)
Atomic and Nuclear physics by Brijlal and Subraminiyan.
Concepts of Modern Physics- Beiser, TMH
Solid State Physics by Kittel ,Wiley India
Fundamentals of Physics-Halliday, Wiley India
List of suggestive core experiments: -
Biprism, Newton's Rings, Michelsons Interferometer.
Resolving Powers –Telescope, Microscope, and Grating.
G.M. Counter
Spectrometers-R.I., Wavelength, using prism and grating
Optical polarization based experiments: Brewster’s angle, polarimeter etc.
Measurements by LASER-Directionality, Numerical aperture, Distance etc.
Uses of Potentiometers and Bridges (Electrical)..
Experiments connected with diodes and transistor.
Measurement of energy band gap of semiconductor.
To study Hall effect.
Solar cell.
To find the width of s single slit by f He-Ne Laser.
To determine the numeral aperture (NA) of a Optical Fibre.
To determine plank’s constant.
Other conceptual experiments related to theory syllabus.
Branch | Subject Title | Subject Code | Grade for End Sem | CGPA at the end of every even semester | |
B.E. Common | Energy , Environment , | B.E.- 202 | Theory | Practical | |
Ecology & Society | Min.“D” | - | 5.0 |
Unit –I
Energy- Sources of Energy : Renewable & Non Renewable, Fossil fuel, Biomass Geothermal, Hydrogen, Solar, Wind, hydal, nuclear sources.
Unit –II
Ecosystem – Segments of Environment: Atmosphere, hydrosphere, Lithosphere, biosphere. Cycles in Ecosystem – Water, Carbon, Nitrogen. Biodiversity: Threats and conservation, Unit –III
Air Pollution & Sound Pollution -
Air Pollution: Air pollutants, classification, (Primary & secondary Pollutants) Adverse effects of pollutants. Causes of Air pollution chemical, photochemical, Green house effect, ozone layer depletion, acid Rain.
Sound Pollution: Causes, controlling measures, measurement of sound pollution (deciblage), Industrial and non – industrial.
Unit –IV
Water Pollution– Water Pollution: Pollutants in water, adverse effects. Treatment of Domestic & Industrial water effluent.
Soil Pollution – Soil Profile, Pollutants in soil, their adverse effects, controlling measures.
Unit –V
Society, Ethics & Human values– Impact of waste on society. Solid waste management (Nuclear, Thermal, Plastic, medical, Agriculture, domestic and e-waste). Ethics and moral values, ethical situations, objectives of ethics and its study . Preliminary studies regarding Environmental Protection Acts , introduction to value education, self exploration, sanyam & swasthya.
References:
Harris, CE, Prichard MS, Rabin’s MJ, “Engineering Ethics”; Cengage Pub.
Rana SVS ; “Essentials of Ecology and Environment”; PHI Pub.
Raynold, GW “Ethics in information Technology”; Cengage.
Svakumar; Energy Environment & Ethics in society; TMH
AK De “Environmental Chemistry”; New Age Int. Publ.
BK Sharma, “Environmental Chemistry” ; Goel Publ. House.
Bala Krishnamoorthy; “Environmental management”; PHI
Gerard Kiely, “Environmental Engineering” ; TMH
Miller GT JR; living in the Environment Thomson/cengage
Cunninghan WP and MA; principles of Environment Sc; TMH
Pandey, S.N. & Mishra, S.P. Environment & Ecology, 2011, Ane Books , Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi
Joseph, B. Environmental Studies, 2009 Tata Mcgraw Hill, Edu India Ltd. New Delhi.
Gour R.R, Sangal, R &Bagaria, G.P. , Excel Books, A-45, Naraina Phase-I ,New Delhi.- 110028
Branch | Subject Title | Subject Code | Grade for End Sem | CGPA at | |
the end of | |||||
every even semester | |||||
B.E. Common | Basic Mechanical Engineering | B.E.- 203 | Theory | Practical | |
Min.“D” | Min.“D” | 5.0 |
UNIT- 1
Materials: Classification of engineering material, composition of cast iron and carbon steels on iron-carbon diagram and their mechanical properties; Alloy steel and their applications; stress-strain diagram, Hooks law and modulus of elasticity. Tensile, shear, hardness and fatigue testing of materials.
UNIT-2
Measurement: Temperature, pressure, velocity, flow, strain, force and torque measurement, concept of measurement error & uncertainly analysis, measurement by Vernier caliper, micrometer, dial gauges, slip gauges, sine-bar and combination set; introduction to lath, drilling, milling and shaping machines.
UNIT-3
Fluids: Fluid properties, pressure, density and viscosity; pressure variation with depth, static and kinetic energy; Bernauli’s equation for incompressible fluids, viscous and turbulent flow, working principle of fluid coupling, pumps, compressors, turbines, positive displacement machines and pneumatic machines. Hydraulic power & pumped storage plants for peak load management as compared to base load plants.
UNIT-4
Thermodynamics: First and second law of thermodynamics; steam properties, steam processes at constant pressure, volume, enthalpy & entropy, classification and working of boilers, efficiency & performance analysis, natural and induced draught, calculation of chimney height. Refrigeration, vapor absorption & compression cycles, coefficient of perform (COP), refrigerant properties & eco friendly refrigerants.
UNIT-5
Reciprocating Machines: Steam engines, hypothetical and actual indicator diagram; Carnot cycle and ideal efficiency; Otto and diesel cycles; working of two stroke & four stroke petrol & diesel IC engines
Reference Books:-
Narula; Material Science; TMH
Agrawal B & CM; Basic Mechanical Engg. Wiley India
Nag PK, Tripathi et al; Basic Mechanical Engg; TMH
Rajput; Basic Mechanical Engg;
Sawhney GS; Fundamentals of Mechanical Engg; PHI
Nakra and Chaudhary; Instrumentation & measurement; TMH
Nag PK; Engineering Thermodynamics; TMH
Ganesan; Combustion Engines; TMH
List of Suggestive core Experiments(Please Expand it)
Tensile testing of standard mild steel specimen.
Experiments on Bernoulli’s theorem.
Flow measurements by ventury and orifice meters.
Linear and angular measurement using, Vernier; micrometer, slip gauge, dial gauge and sine-bar.
Study of different types of boilers and mountings.
Experiment on mini-boiler (50 Kg/Hour)
To find COP of a refrigeration unit.
Study of different IC engines & measurement of B.H.P. using rope/belt dynamometer.
Analysis of exhaust gases on petrol, diesel & biodiesel engines.
Branch | Subject Title | Subject Code | Grade for End Sem | CGPA at the end of every even semester | |
B.E. Common | Basic Civil Engineering & Engineering Mechanics | B.E.- 204 | Theory | Practical | |
Min.“D” | Min.“D” | 5.0 |
Unit I
Building Materials & Construction
Stones, bricks, cement, lime, timber-types, properties, test & uses, laboratory tests concrete and mortar Materials: Workability, Strength properties of Concrete, Nominal proportion of Concrete preparation of concrete, compaction, curing.
Elements of Building Construction, Foundations conventional spread footings, RCC footings, brick masonry walls, plastering and pointing, floors, roofs, Doors, windows, lintels, staircases – types and their suitability
Unit – II Surveying & Positioning:
Introduction to surveying Instruments – levels, thedolites, plane tables and related devices. Electronic surveying instruments etc. Measurement of distances – conventional and EDM methods, measurement of directions by different methods, measurement of elevations by different methods. Reciprocal leveling.
Unit –III Mapping & Sensing:
Mapping details and contouring, Profile Cross sectioning and measurement of areas, volumes, application of measurements in quantity computations, Survey stations, Introduction of remote sensing and its applications.
Unit - IV
Forces and Equilibrium: Graphical and Analytical Treatment of Concurrent and non- concurrent Co- planner forces, free Diagram, Force Diagram and Bow’s notations, Application of Equilibrium Concepts: Analysis of plane Trusses: Method of joints, Method of Sections. Frictional force in equilibrium problems
Unit – V
Centre of Gravity and moment of Inertia: Centroid and Centre of Gravity, Moment Inertia of Area and Mass, Radius of Gyration, Introduction to product of Inertia and Principle Axes.
Support Reactions, Shear force and bending moment Diagram for Cantilever & simply supported beam with concentrated, distributed load and Couple.
Reference Books:
S. Ramamrutam & R.Narayanan; Basic Civil Engineering, Dhanpat Rai Pub.
Prasad I.B., Applied Mechanics, Khanna Publication.
Punmia, B.C., Surveying, Standard book depot.
Shesha Prakash and Mogaveer; Elements of Civil Engg & Engg. Mechanics; PHI
S.P,Timoshenko, Mechanics of stricture, East West press Pvt.Ltd.
Surveying by Duggal – Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi.
Building Construction by S.C. Rangwala- Charotar publications House, Anand.
Building Construction by Grucharan Singh- Standard Book House, New Delhi
Global Positioning System Principles and application- Gopi, TMH
R.C. Hibbler – Engineering Mechanics: Statics & Dynamics.
A. Boresi & Schmidt- Engineering Mechines- statics dynamics, Thomson’ Books
R.K. Rajput, Engineering Mechanics S.Chand & Co.
List of suggestive core Experiments:
Students are expected to perform minimum ten experiments from the list suggested below by preferably selecting experiments from each unit of syllabus.
S.No. Title
To perform traverse surveying with prismatic compass, check for local attraction and determine corrected bearings and to balance the traverse by Bowditch’s rule.
To perform leveling exercise by height of instrument of Rise and fall method.
To measure horizontal and vertical angles in the field by using Theodolite.
To determine (a) normal consistency (b) Initial and Final Setting time of a cement Sample.
To determine the workability of fresh concrete of given proportions by slump test or compaction factor test.
To determine the Compressive Strength of brick .
To determine particle size distribution and fineness modulus of course and fine Aggregate.
To verify the law of Triangle of forces and Lami’s theorem.
To verify the law of parallelogram of forces.
To verify law of polygon of forces
To find the support reactions of a given truss and verify analytically.
To determine support reaction and shear force at a given section of a simply Supported beam and verify in analytically using parallel beam apparatus.
To determine the moment of inertia of fly wheel by falling weight method.
To verify bending moment at a given section of a simply supported beam.
Branch | Subject Title | Subject Code | Grade for End Sem | CGPA at the end of every even semester | |
B.E. Common | Basic Computer Engineering | B.E.- 205 | Theory | Practical | |
Min.“D” | Min.“D” | 5.0 |
UNIT I
Computer: Definition, Classification, Organization i.e. CPU, register, Bus architecture, Instruction set, Memory & Storage Systems, I/O Devices, and System & Application Software. Computer Application in e- Business, Bio-Informatics, health Care, Remote Sensing & GIS, Meteorology and Climatology, Computer Gaming, Multimedia and Animation etc.
Operating System: Definition, Function, Types, Management of File, Process & Memory. Introdcution to MS word, MS powerpoint, MS Excel
UNIT II
Introduction to Algorithms, Complexities and Flowchart, Introduction to Programming, Categories of Programming Languages, Program Design, Programming Paradigms, Characteristics or Concepts of OOP, Procedure Oriented Programming VS object oriented Programming.
Introduction to C++: Character Set, Tokens, Precedence and Associativity, Program Structure, Data Types, Variables, Operators, Expressions, Statements and control structures, I/O operations, Array, Functions,
UNIT III
Object & Classes, Scope Resolution Operator, Constructors & Destructors, Friend Functions, Inheritance, Polymorphism, Overloading Functions & Operators, Types of Inheritance, Virtual functions.
Introduction to Data Structures.
UNIT IV
Computer Networking: Introduction, Goals, ISO-OSI Model, Functions of Different Layers. Internetworking Concepts, Devices, TCP/IP Model. Introduction to Internet, World Wide Web, E-commerce Computer Security Basics: Introduction to viruses, worms, malware, Trojans, Spyware and Anti-Spyware Software, Different types of attacks like Money Laundering, Information Theft, Cyber Pornography, Email spoofing, Denial of Service (DoS), Cyber Stalking, ,Logic bombs, Hacking Spamming, Cyber Defamation , pharming Security measures Firewall, Computer Ethics & Good Practices, Introduction of Cyber Laws about Internet Fraud, Good Computer Security Habits,
UNIT V
Data base Management System: Introduction, File oriented approach and Database approach, Data Models, Architecture of Database System, Data independence, Data dictionary, DBA, Primary Key, Data definition language and Manipulation Languages.
Cloud computing: definition, cloud infrastructure, cloud segments or service delivery models (IaaS, PaaS and SaaS), cloud deployment models/ types of cloud (public, private, community and hybrid clouds), Pros and Cons of cloud computing
w.e.f.-July-2013 Academic Session-2013-14
List of Experiment
Study and practice of Internal & External DOS commands.
Study and practice of Basic linux Commands – ls, cp, mv, rm, chmod, kill, ps etc.
Study and Practice of MS windows – Folder related operations, My-Computer, window explorer, Control Panel,
Creation and editing of Text files using MS- word.
Creation and operating of spreadsheet using MS-Excel.
Creation and editing power-point slides using MS- power point
Creation and manipulation of database table using SQL in MS-Access.
WAP to illustrate Arithmetic expressions
WAP to illustrate Arrays.
WAP to illustrate functions.
WAP to illustrate constructor & Destructor
WAP to illustrate Object and classes.
WAP to illustrate Operator overloading
WAP to illustrate Function overloading
WAP to illustrate Derived classes & Inheritance
WAP to insert and delete and element from the Stack
WAP to insert and delete and element from the Queue
WAP to insert and delete and element from the Linked List
Recommended Text Books:
Fundamentals of Computers : E Balagurusamy, TMH
Basic Computer Engineering: Silakari and Shukla, Wiley India
Fundamentals of Computers : V Rajaraman, PHI
Information Technology Principles and Application: Ajoy Kumar Ray & Tinku Acharya PHI.
Recommended Reference Books:
Introduction of Computers : Peter Norton, TMH
Object Oriented Programming with C++ :E.Balagurusamy, TMH
Object Oriented Programming in C++: Rajesh K.Shukla, Wiley India
Concepts in Computing: Kenneth Hoganson, Jones & Bartlett.
Operating Systems – Silberschatz and Galvin - Wiley India
Computer Networks:Andrew Tananbaum, PHI
Data Base Management Systems, Korth, TMH
Cloud Computing, Kumar, Wiley India
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Branch | Subject Title | Subject Code | Grade for End Sem | CGPA at the end of every even semester | |
B.E. Common | Communicative Language | B.E.- 206 | Theory | Practical | |
- | Min.“D” | 5.0 |
Course objective:
This course intends to impart practical training in the use of English Language for Communicative purposes and aims to develop students’ personality through Language Lab.
Introducing oneself, family, social roles, personal image design, building relationships, body language, concept of time and space.
Public Speaking and oral skills with emphasis on conversational practice, Role plays, extempore speech, JAM (Just a minute sessions), describing objects and situations, giving directions, debate, telephonic etiquette.
Reading Comprehension: Intensive reading skills, rapid reading, and reading aloud (Reading material to be selected by the teacher).
Translation from English to Hindi and vice versa.
Oral Presentation: preparation and delivery (Topic to be selected by the teacher.)
Oral Presentation 10
Assignment 20
Viva Voice 20
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