HEAD
Choice Based Credit System
MATERIAL SCIENCE
COURSE OBJECTIVE:
The course introduces several advanced concepts and topics in the rapidly evolving field of material science. Students are expected to develop comprehension of the subject and to gain scientific understanding regarding the choice and manipulation of materials for engineering applications
COURSE CONTENT:
Explosive Materials Classification and their types, Gaseous Hazardous Materials and their physical and chemical properties, Cryogenic Classes and Hazard of Cryogenics, Flammable and Combustible Liquids and their properties, Flammable Solid Materials and Water Reactive Substances.
Oxidizers and their Hazards, Toxic Materials and their classification, Radioactive Materials and their physical properties, Corrosive Materials, Properties of Acids and Bases, Hazards of Acids and Bases, Common Organic and Inorganic Acids, Common Organic and Inorganic Bases.
OUTCOMES :
To acquire basic understanding of advanced materials, their functions and properties for technological applications.
To emphasize the significance of materials selection in the design process
To understand the principal classes of bio-materials and their functionalities in modern medical science
To get familiarize with the new concepts of Nano Science and Technology
To educate the students in the basics of instrumentation, measurement, data acquisition, interpretation and analysis
EVALUATION
Evaluation will be continuous an integral part of the class as well through external assessment.
REFERENCES:
Narula GK, KS and Gupta VK; Material sciemce; Mc Graw Hill Education Askeland , Essentials of Materisl Science & Engineering CENGAGE Learning . R Balasubramaniam , Callister’s Material Science ,Wiley Students edition Meyer Eugene; Chemistry of Hazardous Material; Brady Prentice- Hall, Inc.
Varela Joe; Hazardous Materials Handbook for Emergency Responders; Van Nostrand Reinhold Thompson Publishing Inc.
James F Shackelford ;Introduction to Material Science for Engineers PEARSON, Sixth edition. Raghavan V; Material science and Engineering, PHI Publication.
Sriniwasan R; Engineering materials and Metallurgy;
Agarwal BK Introduction to Engineering Materials , Mc Graw Hills
Choice Based Credit System
TOWN PLANNING & SAFETY IN CONSTRUCTION
COURSE OBJECTIVE:
To understand the basic concept of planning surveys, Types of roads & types of housing units.
Basic concept of Structural soundness, Accident, Hazard their causes and effect.
To understand the basic concept of Safety in construction operation.
To understand the basic concept of Safety in demolition operation.
To perform the safe working at heights with relevant code of practice.
COURSE CONTENT:
Principles of Town Planning, Site for an Ideal Town, Cost of Town Lanning, Surveys, Types of Surveys, Use of Surveys, Zoning, Principles of Zoning, Advantages & Importance of Zoning, Housing, Requirements and Classification Residential Buildings, Rural Housing, Parks and Playgrounds, Classification of Parks, Park Systems and Design, Industries, Classification and Requirement of Industry, Measures to Control location of Industry, Industrial Township, Classification of Urban Roads, Types of Street Systems, Outer and Inner Ring Roads.
Building Bye laws for Residential Area, Cinemas, Theatres, Multiplex, Auditorium etc., Drive-in-Cinemas, Gasoline Filling Station, Basic Philosophy and parameters governing in construction such as site planning and layout, safe access and good housekeeping, safety in use of construction machinery, structural soundness, structural safety, accident causes and its effect .
Underground works: - Excavation, drilling & blasting, trenching, strutting, piling & safety in using and operation machinery and equipment relating to above components. Above ground works, Scaffolding, Centering, Frame work, Ladders, Concreting wall and floor openings, staircases and railings. Structural steel work including welding, cutting erection, Safety in use of related machinery equipments, Under water operations, River draining, well sinking, Caissons, under water concreting, Cofferdams & special operation connected with irrigation works, Use of related machinery and equipments, Movement of Materials & personnel, Heavy/Long items, Railway wagons, Motor trucks, Vehicles and Hazardous materials, High rise building, bridges, roads, railways, asphalting, pneumatic caissons, electrical, installations & lifts, safety in prevention and protection at work site including collapsing of structures.
Planning & permit, Precautions prior to demolition, Protection of public, Precautions during demolition. Sequence of demolition operations from safety point of view, Safety measures with respect to building materials including cement, lime, timber, steel, glass, paints, varnishes, and petroleum products.
Fall protection in construction, OSHA 3146, Requirement for working at height, Work permit system, Height pass, Salient Features of safety and health in the Building & other Construction Workers (Regulation of employment and conditions of service) Act. 1996 and Central Rules 1998 IS & NB codes)
COURSE OUTCOME
Graduate will be able to demonstrate various components of Town Planning Including planning surveys, topography, water supply & types of roads
Graduate will be able to apply the basics of architectural aesthetics and layout of housing with site orientation.
Graduate will be able to develop the basic philosophy of Safety in construction operation Including above Ground and Underwater operations
Graduate will be able to develop safety culture towards Occupational hazard & diseases related to construction industries
Graduate will be able to explain n maintain the importance of Construction worker acts and rule between workers n employers.
EVALUATION
Evaluation will be continuous an integral part of the class as well through external assessment.
REFERENCES
Accident prevention manual for Industrial operations, NSC, Chicago, 1982.
Fulman, J.B., Construction Safety, Security & Loss Prevention, John Wiley and Sons, 1979.
The Building and other construction workers (Regulation of Employment & conditions of service)Act 1996 and central rules 1998.
P.S. Rangwala, Town Planning, Charotar Publishing Housing Pvt. Ltd., 2008
Choice Based Credit System
STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
COURSE OBJECTIVE:
To familiarize the students with the fundamentals of deformation, stresses, strains in structural elements.
COURSE CONTENT:
OUTCOMES :
At the completion of this course, students should be able to
Know the concepts of stress and strain.
Analyze the beam of different cross sections for shear force, bending moment, slope and deflection.
Understand the concepts necessary to design the structural elements and pressure vessels.
EVALUATION
Evaluation will be continuous an integral part of the class as well through external assessment.
REFERENCES:
Beer FP, Johnson Mechanics of Materials ,Sixth Edition ;Mc Graw Hills Debabrata Nag & Abhijet Chanda :Strength of Materials : Wiley
Rattan; Strength of materials;Second Edition , Mc Graw Hills
Nash William; Schaum’s Outline Series; forth Edition Strength of Materials;Mc Graw Hills Singh Arbind K; Mechanics of Solids; PHI
Sadhu Singh; Strength of Materials; Khanna Pub.
R Subramannian , Strength of materials OXFORD University Press ,Third Edition .
S Ramamurthum , Strength of materials , Dhanpat Rai
LABORATORY:
Standard tensile test on MS and CI test specimen with the help of UTM
Direct/ cross Shear test on MS and CI specimen
Transverse bending test on wooden beams to obtain modulus of rupture
Fatigue test
Brinell Hardness tests
Vicker hardness test
Izod/Charpy test
8 Rockwell Hardness test
Choice Based Credit System
HEAVY VEHICLES & AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING & SAFETY
COURSE OBJECTIVE:
To understand the basic concept of Engine classification and types gear box
To understand the basic concept of differential systems
To understand the basic concept of Electrical system of Heavy vehicle.
To understand the Lubrication system of heavy vehicle and safety arrangements in automobiles.
To study the Indian Motor Vehicle Act and Safety Systems in Automobiles.
COURSE CONTENT:
Motor Vehicle Act, Driving License, Traffic signs & Light Signals, Driving techniques for Special Situations, Driving in emergency situations, Safety provisions, Active and Passive Safety Measures, Features for minimum injury during clash, State of the art Safety systems,
COURSE OUTCOME
Graduate will able to find the basic Faults in the different types of Engines and their operations with Construction of differential system, axles, brakes, gear box, steering system and lubrication system.
Graduate will able to identify the electrical faults in vehicle and also will understand the operation and construction of the electrical systems in fire fighting vehicles with applying its pollution control techniques.
Graduate will able to apply CMV rules regarding safety devices for drivers, passengers fire fighting vehicles and special type of appliances.
Graduate will able to have basic knowledge of operation of fire boats and rules and regulation of RTO. With its testing.
LABORATORY
To study Electrical System of a Heavy Vehicle.
To Study the Lubrication system of an Automobile
To Study the cooling system of an Automobile
To study the Suspension System of an Automobile.
To study the braking system of an Automobile.
To Study the Transmission system of an Automobile
To Study the Differential and Drive Axles of an Automobile
To study the fuel feed system of a Petrol Engine.
EVALUATION
Evaluation will be continuous an integral part of the class as well through external assessment.
REFERENCES
Wills H. Crouse, Automobile chassis and body construction, Operation and Maintenance, Tata McGraw Hill 1976
Dr. D.S. Kumar, Automobile Engineering, S.K. Kataria & Sons 2015 Arther V. Judge, Modern Petrol Engine 1975
A.T. Walford, Ergonomies of Automation 1989
S.Adhey, Bormh Practical Automobile Engineering Illustrated, Asia Publishing House, 1983
G.B.S. Narrang, Automobile Engineering, Khanna Publisher
R.B. Gupta, Automobile Engineering, Satya Prakashan 2015
R.P. Sharma, A Course in Automobile”Engineering, Dhanpat Rai & Sons
Choice Based Credit System
BUILDING PLANNING & ARCHITECTURE
COURSE OBJECTIVE:
To develop the ability to perceive and measure spatial relationships
To draw geometric and organic shapes in space.
To understand the contrast in tone and texture.
To understand how light describes form and space.
To become familiar with the visual elements of drawing (line, shape, value,texture, scale, space, etc.)
To understand the importance of composition, organization, placement and positive and negative space.
To. understand the importance of Fire safe Building Concept
COURSE CONTENT:
COURSE OUTCOME
Graduate will be having basic knowledge various components of building construction that relate to the fire service & safety Engineering
Graduate will be able specifically focus on elements of construction and the design of structures that are shown to be key factors when inspecting buildings, pre-planning fire operations and emergency operations at fires.
Graduate will be able to calculate fire and smoke growth for masonry, steel, and concrete construction, and fire resistance wood construction.
Graduate will be able to manage required relationship between building types and Urban Search & Rescue Team capacity and Urban Interface building requirements
LABORATORY
Sketches of various building components.
One drawing sheet of various building components containing doors, windows ventilators, lintels and arches stairs foundations etc.
One drawing sheet each for services and interiors of buildings.
One drawing sheet containing detailed planning of one/two bed room residential building (common to all student)
One drawing sheet each of residential and institutional building (Each student perform different drawing).
Use of AutoCAD for preparation of drawings.
EVALUATION
Evaluation will be continuous an integral part of the class as well through external assessment.
REFERENCES
Malik & Meo; Building Design and Drawing By
Shah, Kale & Patki; Building Design and Drawing; TMH
Gurucharan Singh & Jgdish Singh Building Planning, Design and Scheduling
Choice Based Credit System
Communication Skills
Introduction: Communication, definition and role of communication, Process of communication, Importance of professional communication, Levels of communication, Types of communication, Challenges in communication. Non –verbal communication – Body language, personal appearance, posture, gesture and hand movement, eye contact, facial expressions, paralinguistic features - proxemics, haptics, chronemics. Oral presentations. Case studies.
Business Communication, Mc Graw Hill Education, Matthukutty M. Monippally.
Effective Business Communication , Mc Graw Hill Education, Neera Jain, Shoma Mukherji.
Technical Communication , Cengage , P. Subba Rao, B. Anita Kumar, C. Hima Bindu.
Business Correspondence & Report Writing , Mc graw Hills. , R.C. Sharma & Krishna Mohan .
Technical Communication – Principles & Practice , Oxford , Meenakshi Raman.
Business Communication- Mc graw Hills , Peter Cordom.
Communication Skills , Oxford , Sanjay Kumar & Pushpa TMH.
Effective Technical Communication , M. Ashraf Rizvi ,Mc Graw Hill Education.
Module 1 : Reading comprehension Module 2 : Role plays
Module 3 : Debate
Module 4 : Group discussion Module 5 : Resume writing Module 6 : Interview skills Module 7 : Body language Module 8 : Oral presentations
=======Choice Based Credit System
MATERIAL SCIENCE
COURSE OBJECTIVE:
The course introduces several advanced concepts and topics in the rapidly evolving field of material science. Students are expected to develop comprehension of the subject and to gain scientific understanding regarding the choice and manipulation of materials for engineering applications
COURSE CONTENT:
Explosive Materials Classification and their types, Gaseous Hazardous Materials and their physical and chemical properties, Cryogenic Classes and Hazard of Cryogenics, Flammable and Combustible Liquids and their properties, Flammable Solid Materials and Water Reactive Substances.
Oxidizers and their Hazards, Toxic Materials and their classification, Radioactive Materials and their physical properties, Corrosive Materials, Properties of Acids and Bases, Hazards of Acids and Bases, Common Organic and Inorganic Acids, Common Organic and Inorganic Bases.
OUTCOMES :
To acquire basic understanding of advanced materials, their functions and properties for technological applications.
To emphasize the significance of materials selection in the design process
To understand the principal classes of bio-materials and their functionalities in modern medical science
To get familiarize with the new concepts of Nano Science and Technology
To educate the students in the basics of instrumentation, measurement, data acquisition, interpretation and analysis
EVALUATION
Evaluation will be continuous an integral part of the class as well through external assessment.
REFERENCES:
Narula GK, KS and Gupta VK; Material sciemce; Mc Graw Hill Education Askeland , Essentials of Materisl Science & Engineering CENGAGE Learning . R Balasubramaniam , Callister’s Material Science ,Wiley Students edition Meyer Eugene; Chemistry of Hazardous Material; Brady Prentice- Hall, Inc.
Varela Joe; Hazardous Materials Handbook for Emergency Responders; Van Nostrand Reinhold Thompson Publishing Inc.
James F Shackelford ;Introduction to Material Science for Engineers PEARSON, Sixth edition. Raghavan V; Material science and Engineering, PHI Publication.
Sriniwasan R; Engineering materials and Metallurgy;
Agarwal BK Introduction to Engineering Materials , Mc Graw Hills
Choice Based Credit System
TOWN PLANNING & SAFETY IN CONSTRUCTION
COURSE OBJECTIVE:
To understand the basic concept of planning surveys, Types of roads & types of housing units.
Basic concept of Structural soundness, Accident, Hazard their causes and effect.
To understand the basic concept of Safety in construction operation.
To understand the basic concept of Safety in demolition operation.
To perform the safe working at heights with relevant code of practice.
COURSE CONTENT:
Principles of Town Planning, Site for an Ideal Town, Cost of Town Lanning, Surveys, Types of Surveys, Use of Surveys, Zoning, Principles of Zoning, Advantages & Importance of Zoning, Housing, Requirements and Classification Residential Buildings, Rural Housing, Parks and Playgrounds, Classification of Parks, Park Systems and Design, Industries, Classification and Requirement of Industry, Measures to Control location of Industry, Industrial Township, Classification of Urban Roads, Types of Street Systems, Outer and Inner Ring Roads.
Building Bye laws for Residential Area, Cinemas, Theatres, Multiplex, Auditorium etc., Drive-in-Cinemas, Gasoline Filling Station, Basic Philosophy and parameters governing in construction such as site planning and layout, safe access and good housekeeping, safety in use of construction machinery, structural soundness, structural safety, accident causes and its effect .
Underground works: - Excavation, drilling & blasting, trenching, strutting, piling & safety in using and operation machinery and equipment relating to above components. Above ground works, Scaffolding, Centering, Frame work, Ladders, Concreting wall and floor openings, staircases and railings. Structural steel work including welding, cutting erection, Safety in use of related machinery equipments, Under water operations, River draining, well sinking, Caissons, under water concreting, Cofferdams & special operation connected with irrigation works, Use of related machinery and equipments, Movement of Materials & personnel, Heavy/Long items, Railway wagons, Motor trucks, Vehicles and Hazardous materials, High rise building, bridges, roads, railways, asphalting, pneumatic caissons, electrical, installations & lifts, safety in prevention and protection at work site including collapsing of structures.
Planning & permit, Precautions prior to demolition, Protection of public, Precautions during demolition. Sequence of demolition operations from safety point of view, Safety measures with respect to building materials including cement, lime, timber, steel, glass, paints, varnishes, and petroleum products.
Fall protection in construction, OSHA 3146, Requirement for working at height, Work permit system, Height pass, Salient Features of safety and health in the Building & other Construction Workers (Regulation of employment and conditions of service) Act. 1996 and Central Rules 1998 IS & NB codes)
COURSE OUTCOME
Graduate will be able to demonstrate various components of Town Planning Including planning surveys, topography, water supply & types of roads
Graduate will be able to apply the basics of architectural aesthetics and layout of housing with site orientation.
Graduate will be able to develop the basic philosophy of Safety in construction operation Including above Ground and Underwater operations
Graduate will be able to develop safety culture towards Occupational hazard & diseases related to construction industries
Graduate will be able to explain n maintain the importance of Construction worker acts and rule between workers n employers.
EVALUATION
Evaluation will be continuous an integral part of the class as well through external assessment.
REFERENCES
Accident prevention manual for Industrial operations, NSC, Chicago, 1982.
Fulman, J.B., Construction Safety, Security & Loss Prevention, John Wiley and Sons, 1979.
The Building and other construction workers (Regulation of Employment & conditions of service)Act 1996 and central rules 1998.
P.S. Rangwala, Town Planning, Charotar Publishing Housing Pvt. Ltd., 2008
Choice Based Credit System
STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
COURSE OBJECTIVE:
To familiarize the students with the fundamentals of deformation, stresses, strains in structural elements.
COURSE CONTENT:
OUTCOMES :
At the completion of this course, students should be able to
Know the concepts of stress and strain.
Analyze the beam of different cross sections for shear force, bending moment, slope and deflection.
Understand the concepts necessary to design the structural elements and pressure vessels.
EVALUATION
Evaluation will be continuous an integral part of the class as well through external assessment.
REFERENCES:
Beer FP, Johnson Mechanics of Materials ,Sixth Edition ;Mc Graw Hills Debabrata Nag & Abhijet Chanda :Strength of Materials : Wiley
Rattan; Strength of materials;Second Edition , Mc Graw Hills
Nash William; Schaum’s Outline Series; forth Edition Strength of Materials;Mc Graw Hills Singh Arbind K; Mechanics of Solids; PHI
Sadhu Singh; Strength of Materials; Khanna Pub.
R Subramannian , Strength of materials OXFORD University Press ,Third Edition .
S Ramamurthum , Strength of materials , Dhanpat Rai
LABORATORY:
Standard tensile test on MS and CI test specimen with the help of UTM
Direct/ cross Shear test on MS and CI specimen
Transverse bending test on wooden beams to obtain modulus of rupture
Fatigue test
Brinell Hardness tests
Vicker hardness test
Izod/Charpy test
8 Rockwell Hardness test
Choice Based Credit System
HEAVY VEHICLES & AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING & SAFETY
COURSE OBJECTIVE:
To understand the basic concept of Engine classification and types gear box
To understand the basic concept of differential systems
To understand the basic concept of Electrical system of Heavy vehicle.
To understand the Lubrication system of heavy vehicle and safety arrangements in automobiles.
To study the Indian Motor Vehicle Act and Safety Systems in Automobiles.
COURSE CONTENT:
Motor Vehicle Act, Driving License, Traffic signs & Light Signals, Driving techniques for Special Situations, Driving in emergency situations, Safety provisions, Active and Passive Safety Measures, Features for minimum injury during clash, State of the art Safety systems,
COURSE OUTCOME
Graduate will able to find the basic Faults in the different types of Engines and their operations with Construction of differential system, axles, brakes, gear box, steering system and lubrication system.
Graduate will able to identify the electrical faults in vehicle and also will understand the operation and construction of the electrical systems in fire fighting vehicles with applying its pollution control techniques.
Graduate will able to apply CMV rules regarding safety devices for drivers, passengers fire fighting vehicles and special type of appliances.
Graduate will able to have basic knowledge of operation of fire boats and rules and regulation of RTO. With its testing.
LABORATORY
To study Electrical System of a Heavy Vehicle.
To Study the Lubrication system of an Automobile
To Study the cooling system of an Automobile
To study the Suspension System of an Automobile.
To study the braking system of an Automobile.
To Study the Transmission system of an Automobile
To Study the Differential and Drive Axles of an Automobile
To study the fuel feed system of a Petrol Engine.
EVALUATION
Evaluation will be continuous an integral part of the class as well through external assessment.
REFERENCES
Wills H. Crouse, Automobile chassis and body construction, Operation and Maintenance, Tata McGraw Hill 1976
Dr. D.S. Kumar, Automobile Engineering, S.K. Kataria & Sons 2015 Arther V. Judge, Modern Petrol Engine 1975
A.T. Walford, Ergonomies of Automation 1989
S.Adhey, Bormh Practical Automobile Engineering Illustrated, Asia Publishing House, 1983
G.B.S. Narrang, Automobile Engineering, Khanna Publisher
R.B. Gupta, Automobile Engineering, Satya Prakashan 2015
R.P. Sharma, A Course in Automobile”Engineering, Dhanpat Rai & Sons
Choice Based Credit System
BUILDING PLANNING & ARCHITECTURE
COURSE OBJECTIVE:
To develop the ability to perceive and measure spatial relationships
To draw geometric and organic shapes in space.
To understand the contrast in tone and texture.
To understand how light describes form and space.
To become familiar with the visual elements of drawing (line, shape, value,texture, scale, space, etc.)
To understand the importance of composition, organization, placement and positive and negative space.
To. understand the importance of Fire safe Building Concept
COURSE CONTENT:
COURSE OUTCOME
Graduate will be having basic knowledge various components of building construction that relate to the fire service & safety Engineering
Graduate will be able specifically focus on elements of construction and the design of structures that are shown to be key factors when inspecting buildings, pre-planning fire operations and emergency operations at fires.
Graduate will be able to calculate fire and smoke growth for masonry, steel, and concrete construction, and fire resistance wood construction.
Graduate will be able to manage required relationship between building types and Urban Search & Rescue Team capacity and Urban Interface building requirements
LABORATORY
Sketches of various building components.
One drawing sheet of various building components containing doors, windows ventilators, lintels and arches stairs foundations etc.
One drawing sheet each for services and interiors of buildings.
One drawing sheet containing detailed planning of one/two bed room residential building (common to all student)
One drawing sheet each of residential and institutional building (Each student perform different drawing).
Use of AutoCAD for preparation of drawings.
EVALUATION
Evaluation will be continuous an integral part of the class as well through external assessment.
REFERENCES
Malik & Meo; Building Design and Drawing By
Shah, Kale & Patki; Building Design and Drawing; TMH
Gurucharan Singh & Jgdish Singh Building Planning, Design and Scheduling
Choice Based Credit System
Communication Skills
Introduction: Communication, definition and role of communication, Process of communication, Importance of professional communication, Levels of communication, Types of communication, Challenges in communication. Non –verbal communication – Body language, personal appearance, posture, gesture and hand movement, eye contact, facial expressions, paralinguistic features - proxemics, haptics, chronemics. Oral presentations. Case studies.
Business Communication, Mc Graw Hill Education, Matthukutty M. Monippally.
Effective Business Communication , Mc Graw Hill Education, Neera Jain, Shoma Mukherji.
Technical Communication , Cengage , P. Subba Rao, B. Anita Kumar, C. Hima Bindu.
Business Correspondence & Report Writing , Mc graw Hills. , R.C. Sharma & Krishna Mohan .
Technical Communication – Principles & Practice , Oxford , Meenakshi Raman.
Business Communication- Mc graw Hills , Peter Cordom.
Communication Skills , Oxford , Sanjay Kumar & Pushpa TMH.
Effective Technical Communication , M. Ashraf Rizvi ,Mc Graw Hill Education.
Module 1 : Reading comprehension Module 2 : Role plays
Module 3 : Debate
Module 4 : Group discussion Module 5 : Resume writing Module 6 : Interview skills Module 7 : Body language Module 8 : Oral presentations
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