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    JABALPUR ENGINEERING COLLEGE, JABALPUR (MP)(An Autonomous Institute of Govt. of M.P. )

    Affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)Scheme of Study and Examination (w.e.f. July 2011)

    B.E. Second Semester (Set - A) Common to CE,ME,CS Branches

    CourseCode Subject

    Periods EVALUATION SCHEME

    CreditsL T P

    SESSIONALEXAM

    ESE

    SUB

    TOTALTA CT TOT

    CH01 Engineering Chemistry 3 1 - 10 20 30 70 100 4

    MA02 Engineering Mathematics-II 3 1 - 10 20 30 70 100 4

    ME03 Engineering Graphics 3 1 - 10 20 30 70 100 4

    EE56 Basic Electrical & ElectronicsEngineering

    3 1 - 10 20 30 70 100 4

    HS01 Communication Skills 3 1 - 10 20 30 70 100 4

    (PRACTICAL/DRAWING/DESIGN)

    CH02L Engineering Chemistry Lab - - 2 20 - 20 30 50 2

    ME04L Engineering Graphics Practice - - 2 20 - 20 30 50 2

    EE57LBasic Electrical & ElectronicsEngineering Lab

    - - 4 20 - 20 30 50 2

    HS02LCommunication Skills/Language Lab

    - - 2 20 - 20 30 50 2

    ME05L Workshop Practice - - 3 20 - 20 30 50 2

    Total 15 5 13 150 100 250 500 750 30

    T.A. Teachers Assessment, CT- Class Test, ESE - End Semester Examination, Total Marks 750

    Total Periods : 33, Total Credits : 30

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    JABALPUR ENGINEERING COLLEGE, JABALPUR (MP)(An Autonomous Institute of Govt. of M.P. )

    Affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi Technological University, Bhopal (MP)Scheme of Study and Examination (w.e.f. July 2011)

    B.E. Second Semester (Set - B) Common to EC,EE,IT,IP Branches

    CourseCode Subject

    Periods EVALUATION SCHEME

    CreditsL T P

    SESSIONALEXAM

    ESE

    SUB

    TOTALTA CTTOT

    PH01 Engineering Physics 3 1 - 10 20 30 70 100 4

    MA02 Engineering Mathematics - II 3 1 - 10 20 30 70 100 4

    ME01 Basic Mechanical Engineering 4 1 - 10 20 30 70 100 4

    CE09 Basic Civil Engineering &Engg. Mechanics

    4 1 - 10 20 30 70 100 4

    CS03 Basic Computer Programming 4 1 - 10 20 30 70 100 4

    (PRACTICAL/DRAWING/DESIGN)

    PH02L Engineering Physics Lab - - 2 20 - 20 30 50 2

    ME02LBasic Mechanical EngineeringLab

    - - 2 20 - 20 30 50 2

    CE02L Basic Civil Engineering Lab - - 2 20 - 20 30 50 2

    CS04L Computer Programming Lab - - 2 20 - 20 30 50 2

    CE04L Engineering Mechanics Lab - - 2 20 - 20 30 50 2

    Total 18 5 10 150 100 250 500 750 30

    T.A. Teachers Assessment, CT- Class Test, ESE - End Semester Examination, Total Marks 750

    Total Periods : 33, Total Credits : 30

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    COURSE CONTENT & GRADE (w.e.f. July 2010)

    Branch Subject Title

    Subject

    Code

    Grade for End

    Sem

    CGPA at the end ofevery even semesterT P

    B.E.

    CommonENGINEERING

    PHYSICSPH01

    Min

    D

    Min

    D5.0

    UNIT I QUANTUM PHYSICS

    Origin of Quantum hypothesis, DeBroglies hypothesis of matter waves & its experimental verification.

    Group & Particle velocities & their relations. Uncertainty principle with its elementary proof with itsapplication to Electron Microscope. Compton Effect. WaveFunction y and its physical significance.

    Time dependent & Time Independent Schrodinger wave equation with their applications.

    UNIT- II WAVE OPTICS

    Interference: Basic ideas, Fresnels Biprism, Interference in Thin films. Newtons rings & MichelsonInterferometer. Diffraction at Single slit, double slit & n-slit. Diffraction Grating. Concept of Polarized

    light. Brewster law.

    UNIT III NUCLEAR PHYSICS

    Nuclear Size, Nuclear Mass & Nuclear Charge. Nuclear Models: Liquid Drop Model, Semi empiricalmass formula, Brief Idea about Shell Model. Accelerators: Linear Particle Accelerator, Cyclotron,

    Betatron. Nuclear Reaction Cross section, Nuclear Fission and concept of plasma, Chain Reaction,Basics of Nuclear Reactor, Types of Nuclear Reactors, Geiger Muller Counter. Bainbridge mass

    spectrograph.

    UNIT- IV CRYSTALLOGRAPHY

    Space Lattice, Bravais lattice, Unit cell, Primitive cell, Lattice parameters, Types of crystal systems,

    Directions & Planes in a crystal, Miller Indices, Expression for Inter-planer spacing, Coordinationnumber, Atomic Packing Factor, Braggs law, X-ray spectrometer, Crystal structure of NaCl &Diamond. Elementary idea about the Nano materials & structures.

    UNIT V FIBER OPTICS & LASERSFiber Optics: Fundamental ideas of Optical Fiber, Acceptance Angle, Numerical Aperture, and

    Classification of Optical Fibers on the basis of Refractive Index profile, Modes & Material. Concept of

    Modes & V- number. Dispersion, Attenuation in optical fibers. Lasers: Basic ideas of Spontaneous &

    Stimulated emission. Einsteins coefficients. Active medium, Pumping & Population Inversion.

    Characteristics of Laser beam, Principle & Working of He-Ne,CO2 & semiconductor lasers.

    Applications of lasers.

    Recommended Books:

    1. A Text Book of Engineering Physics S.K.Tiwary & Navneet Gupta Dhanpat Rai & Co.2. Engineering Physics - M.N. Avadhnulu & P.G.Kshirsagar S. Chand & Co.3. Atomic Physics J.B.Rajam S.Chand & Co.4. A Text Book of Optics M.Subrahmanyam, Brij Lal & M.N.Avadhnulu5. Concept of Modern Physics A. Beiser TMH6. Engineering Physics V.S.Yadav, McGraw Hill

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    COURSE CONTENT & GRADE (w.e.f. July 2010)

    Branch Subject Title SubjectCode

    Grade for End

    Sem CGPA at the end of

    every even semesterT P

    B.E.

    CommonENGINEERING

    MATHEMATICS - IIMA02

    Min

    D

    Min

    D5.0

    ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-II

    UNIT-I

    Second order ordinary differential equation with variable coefficients using methods, one solutionis

    known, Removal of First Derivative, Change of independent variable Method of Operational factor,

    Method of variation of parameters, solution of Second order ordinary differential equation by series

    method.

    Unit-II

    Bessels equation, recurrence relations, Orthogonality, Generating Function of Jn(x), Trigonomatric

    expansion involving Bessels functions , Legendres equation, , Legendres Polynomial Pn(x),

    Rodrigues formula, Recurrence relations, Generating functiuon of Pn(x), Orthogonality, error function .

    Unit-III

    Partial differential equation, Formulation of PDE, solution of first order linear PDE, first order non-linear

    PDE, Homogenous linear PDE with constant coefficients of second and higher order, Method of

    separation of variable. Appluication of PDE in solution of one dimensional Heat and Wave equation

    Unit-IV

    Vector Calculus, Vector differentiation, Velocity and Acceleration, Gradient, Divergence and Curl,

    Line and Surface iIntgral, Stoke and Gausss divergence theorem.

    Unit-V

    Binomial, Poisson and Gaussian (Normal) Distribution and their properties, Curv fitting bymethod of

    least square, Elementary concept of Reliability, Forecasting and decision theory

    Reference Books:-

    1. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.V. Ramana TMH.2. Adv.Engineering Maths by Ervin Kreszig, Wiley India IIT Student ed. 8 th.3. Higher Engineering Mathematics- By B.S. Grewal.4. Mathematical Statistics- by Ray & Sharma.5. Advance Engineering Mathematics-Wylie and Barrett.TMH.6. Introduction to Theory of statistics- Mood,TMH.7. Partial Differential Equation-Duchateau Schaum Series TMH.

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    Branch Subject Title

    Subject

    Code

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    CGPA at the end ofevery even semesterT P

    B.E.

    Common

    BASIC

    MECHANICAL

    ENGINEERINGME01

    Min

    D

    Min

    D5.0

    UNIT I ENGINEERING MATERIALS

    Classification and properties of Engg. materials. Stress strain diagram for brittle and ductile materials,

    Hooks Law & Modulus of Elasticity, Types of steel, cast iron, and their Composition, mechanical

    properties and uses, Non-ferrous metals, Plastic materials. Rubber, Smart materials. Tensile, shear,

    hardness & fatigue testing of material.

    UNIT II THERMODYNAMICS

    Thermodynamic systems, Surrounding & Boundary, Thermodynamic property, State, Path, Process &

    Cycle, Quasi-static, Reversible and Irreversible Processes, Concept of thermodynamic work and heat.

    Zeroth law of thermodynamics. First law of thermodynamics, Internal Energy & Enthalpy. Application

    of first law to closed system. Second law of thermodynamics and its statements, Simple problems on

    Heat Engine, refrigerator & Heat Pump. Carnot Cycle, Concept of entropy.

    UNIT III STEAM: Sensible heat, latent heat, super heat, internal energy, enthalpy entropy, dryness

    fraction and its determination, steam processes at constant pressure, constant volume, and constant

    enthalpy.

    BOILER: Name & function of principle parts of boilers, classification, boilers mountings andaccessories, draught classification, equivalent Evaporation and boiler performances.

    UNIT IV I C ENGINES

    Description and working of four stroke petrol and diesel engine, Description and working of two stroke

    petrol and diesel engine, relative merits and demerits. Petrol and Diesel Engine working cycles. Simple

    numerical problems.

    UNIT V PATTERNS: Definition, requirements, types and materials for pattern, pattern allowances.

    CASTING PROCESS: Moulding, types and properties of mould sand, moulding processes.

    MEASUREMENT & MEASURING TOOLS: Vernier caliper, micrometer, dial gauge, slip gauge,

    sine bar and combination set.

    GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO MACHINES: Introduction about parts and operations of Lathe,Milling, Shaper and Drilling machines.

    Reference Books:

    1. Thermal Engineering S.Domundwar

    2. Thermal Engineering R.K,Rajput

    3. Thermodynamics P. K. Nag

    4. Material Science Narula, Narula & Gupta

    5. Engineering Materials O.P.Khanna

    6. Internal Combustion Engines V. Ganesan

    7. Mechanical Measurements Beckwith & Beck/Sawhney

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    COURSE CONTENT & GRADE (w.e.f. July 2010)

    Branch Subject TitleSubject

    Code

    Grade for End Sem

    CGPA at the end of

    every even semesterT PB.E.

    Common

    BASIC CIVIL

    ENGG. & ENGG.

    MECHANICS

    CE09Min

    DMin D 5.0

    Unit I : BUILDINGS 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 Concretepreparation of concrete, compaction curing.

    Unit II : SURVEYING & POSITIONING

    Introduction to surveying Instruments, levels, thedolites, plane tables and related devices Electronicsurveying 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 station introduction of remote

    sensing and its applications.

    ENGINEERING MECHANICS

    Unit IV :

    Forces and Equilibrium : Graphical and Analytical Treatment of Concurrent and non concurrent co-planner forces, free diagram. Force Diagram and Bows notations Application of EquilibriumConcepts. 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 Rections. Shear force and bending moment Diagram for Cantilever & simply supported beamwith concentrated distributed load and couple.

    Reference Books:1. S.Ramamrutam & R Narayanan Dhanpat Rai Pub. By Basic Civil Engineering

    2. Prasad I.B. by Applied Mechanics Khanna Pub.3. Punmia B.C. Surveying Standard book Depot.4. Shesha Prakash and Mogaveer, Elements of Civil Engg & Engg. Mechanics HPI5. S.P.Timoshenko, Mechanics of Stricture, East West Press Pvt. Ltd.6. Surveying by Duggal- Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi7. Building Construction by S.C. Rangwala Charotar Pub.House Anand8. Building Construction by Grucharan Singh Standard Book House, new Delhi9. Global Positioning System Principles and Application Gopi, TMH10.R.C. Hibbler Engineering Mechanics Statics & Dynamics11.A.Boresi & Schmidt Engineering Mechines- Statics Dynamics, Thomson Books.12.R.K.Rajput, Engineering Mechanics S.Chand & Co.

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    Branch Subject Title

    Subject

    Code

    Grade for End

    Sem

    CGPA at the end ofevery even semesterT P

    B.E.

    CommonBASIC COMPUTER

    PROGRAMMINGCS03

    Min

    D

    Min

    D5.0

    UNIT - IComputer Hardware - Block diagram of computer Hardware, Software and FirmwareInteraction of Hardware and Software, Understanding the Boot Process, Generalfunction of CPU, ALU, Control unit and memory. The Motherboard. BIOS, MultimediaDevices and Mass Storage

    UNIT- IIHistory of C , Characteristics of C, C Program Structure , Constants, Data types, Variables,Keywords ,Console Input/Output Statements, Compilation and Execution Operators.Arithmetic, Unary Assignment, Relational & Logical Conditional Branching & LoopingStatements - if Statement ,switch Statement ,Looping Concepts , for ,while , do-while loopJump Statements. Arrays-Array Concepts, Rules & Restrictions, Single & Multi-Dimensionalarrays

    UNIT - IIIFunctions- Types of Functions, Functions and Arrays, Function Prototyping Scope of Variables Built-in

    Functions, Strings- String Functions, String Manipulation Structures-Defining NewData types, Unions ,Type Casting, Enumerated Data types ,Static Variables ,Type Definition.

    UNIT IVPointers-Pointer Concepts, Pointers and Functions, Pointers and Arrays, Array of Pointers StaticInitialization, Pointers and Structures, Illegal indirection Dynamic Memory Allocation and DataStructures-malloc(),sizeof() and free() calloc() and realloc()

    UNIT - VC++ Characteristics Object-Oriented Terminology. Differences between Object-Orientedprogramming and Procedure oriented programming Object, Class, Encapsulation, Inheritance,Polymorphism, Object-Oriented Paradigm Abstract Data Types. Member Functions Classstructure, Class scope, this pointer. Friend function.

    Reference Books:

    1. C Programming Language by Karnighan & Ritchie, TMH Pub.2. Complete Reference in C, by Herbert Schield TMH Pub.3. Mastering Turbo C by Kelly & Bootle BPB Pub.4. Practical C Programming by Steve Oualline, OReilly. Shroff Pub. & Distributors Pvt. Ltd.

    5. Let us C by Yashwant Kanetkar, BPB Publication6. C Language Programming by Byron Gottfried TMH Pub.7. Programming in ANSI C by Balaguruswamy, TMH Pub.8. Pointers in C by Yashwant Kanetkar9. The Complete PC Upgrade &Maintenance Guide by Mark Minasi - BPB Pub

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    Branch Subject Title

    Subject

    Code

    Grade for End

    Sem

    CGPA at the end ofevery even semesterT P

    B.E.

    CommonENGINEERING

    PHYSICS LABPH02L

    Min

    D

    Min

    D5.0

    ENGINEERING PHYSICS LAB

    (Suggested Exercise)

    1. To determine the refractive index of material of prism for the given wave length of light,

    using Spectrometer. (Sodium lamp, Mercury lamp)

    2. To determine the grating constant of a plane transmission grating by spectrometer using(Sodium lamp, Mercury lamp)

    3. To determine the dispersive power of a prism by spectrometer using mercury lamp.

    4. To determine the wavelength of green light by plane transmission grating and mercury

    lamp.

    5. To determine the radius of curvature of plane convex lens by Newtons ring using sodium

    lamp.

    6. Study of GM counter.

    7. Study of the Dispersion relation for the Mono-atomic and Di-atomic Lattice and

    comparison with theory.

    8. To calculate the value of Planks constant.

    9. To study and calculate numerical apature of optical fibre.

    10.To calculate the numerical aperture (NA) of a multimode fibre.

    11.To study and calculate the wave length of the semiconductor diode LASER using grating.

    12.To study the angular divergence of laser beam.

    13.To verify the Brewsters law by spectrometer.

    14.To verify the inverse square law of photometry.

    NOTE : Other conceptual experiments related to theory syllabus can be added.

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    Code

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    Common

    BASIC

    MECHANICAL

    ENGINEERING LABME02L

    Min

    D

    Min

    D5.0

    BASIC MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LAB

    (Suggested Exercise)

    1. To study four stroke petrol engine.

    2. To study two stroke diesel engine.

    3. To study four stroke diesel engine.

    4. To study two stroke petrol engine.

    5. To study 10 ton Amsler testing machine (Tensile)

    6. To study fatigue testing machine.

    7. To study Amsler testing machine (Shear)

    8. To study Brinell Hardness testing machine

    9. Study of Model of Lancashire Boiler

    10.Study of Babcock & Wilcox Boiler.11.Study of model of marshal vertical Boiler.

    12.Study of ruston- vertical steam engine

    13.Study of horizontal steam engine.

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    Branch Subject TitleSubject

    Code

    Grade for End

    Sem CGPA at the end of

    every even semesterT P

    B.E.

    CommonBASIC CIVIL

    ENGINEERING LABCE02L

    Min

    D

    Min

    D5.0

    BASIC CIVIL ENGINEERING LAB.

    (Suggested Exercise)

    1. Lay out of simple building by centre line method.2. Complete closed traverse and surrounding offsets by Prismatic compass.3. Draw the location of given points on a medium size field using chain survey.4. Complete a closed traverse and surrounding offsets by plane table survey.5. Determine reduced level of 10 stations by Auto-level/dumpy level.6. Tests on Bricks (conduct all the tests on a brick sample)7. Conduct all the tests on cement sample.8. Conduct all the tests on a coarse aggregates sample.9. Conduct all the tests on fine aggregates sample.

    10.Conduct tests on fresh concrete.

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    Grade for EndSem CGPA at the end of

    every even semesterT P

    B.E.

    Common

    COMPUTER

    PROGRAMMING

    LABCS04L

    Min

    D

    Min

    D5.0

    Computer Programming Lab

    (Suggested Exercise)

    1. Write a program in C to CALCULATE Cos(X)=1-X^2/2!+X^4/4!-..

    2. Write a program in C to convert sentence lower case to upper case

    3. Write a program in C for COUNTING THE NUMBER OF OCCURRENCE OF

    CHARACTER IN A STRING.

    4. Write a program in C to SUM OF POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE ELEMENTS IN AN

    ARRAY

    5. Write a program in C to reverse a string.

    6. Write a program in C to calculate the string length

    7. Write a program in C to count vowels

    8. Write a program in C to calculate x power n

    9. Write a program in C fir swapping 2 numbers (using2 variables)

    10.Write a program in C to SWAP FIRST AND SECOND WORDS in a sentence.

    11.Write a program in C to CHANGE THE CASE OF FIRST LETTER

    12.Write a program in C for GENERATION OF ARMSTRONG NUMBERS.

    13.Write a program in C for GENERATION OF FIBONACCI SERIES

    14.Write a program in C to SUM OF DIGITS OF NUMBER

    15.Write a program in C to FIND THE OF NCR A NUMBER.

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    Branch Subject TitleSubject

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    Grade for EndSem CGPA at the end of

    every even semesterT P

    B.E.

    CommonENGINEERING

    MECHANICS LABCE04L

    Min

    D

    Min

    D5.0

    ENGINEERING MECHANICS LAB.

    (Suggested Exercise)

    1. Determine the magnitude of resultant force using law of polygon of forces and compare the result with ...analytical and graphical method.

    2. Determine the coefficient of friction between the two given surfaces and find the weight of box.

    3. Find the coefficient of friction between drum and cord.

    4. Determine the modulus of Elasticity of mild steel and Timber using simply supported beam.

    5. Determine the modulus of Elasticity of mild steel and Timber using cantilever beam.

    6. Determine the modulus of inertia of a fly wheel.

    7. Determine the modulus rigidity of a closed coiled helical spring.

    8. Find the forces in the members of a simple jib crane and compare them with analytical and graphical

    method.

    9. Find the forces in the members of a simple roof truss and compare them with analytical and graphicalmethod.

    10. Find the efficiency of wheel and axle.

    11. Find the efficiency of simple/differential screw jack.

    12. Find the efficiency of worm and worm wheel.

    13. Find the efficiency of single purchase crab.

    14. Find the efficiency of wedge.

    15. Determine the bending moment at a given section of simply supported beam and verify it

    analytically.

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    CGPA at the end of

    every even semesterT P

    B.E.

    CommonENGINEERING

    CHEMISTRYCH01

    Min

    DMin D 5.0

    Unit I WATER ANALYSIS & TREATMENT:Sources, Impurities, Hardness, alkalinity & their determination by EDTA, Soap titration & O.Hehners method. Industrial water

    requirement & characteristics, , Boiler trouble (carry over, scale and sludge, caustic embitterment) Boiler corrosion causes, effect &

    remedies, Softening of water, internal treatments to boiler feed water, external treatments by various methods (L.S.,Zeolite, ion

    exchange resin) Characteristics of municipal water & its treatment (reverse osmosis) Related Numerical problems.

    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 byproducts. Cracking of higher Hydrocarbons & mechanism of cracking, Knocking, relationship between knocking &structure of hydrocarbon, improvement of anti knocking characteristics of IC engine fuels, Diesel engine fuels, octane number, cetane

    number, combustion and its related numerical problems. Gaseous & bio fuels.Brief idea of Propellants for Rockets, their composition

    & characteristics.

    Unit III LUBRICANTS AND CEMENTLubricants: Introduction, Mechanism of lubrication, Classification of lubricants, Lubricating oils, grease & semisolid lubricants,

    solid lubricants, synthetic lubricants, Properties and Testing of lubricating oils, (Viscosity & Viscosity index, flash and fire points,

    cloud and pour point, Aniline value, Steam Emulsion Number, Neutralization No., Saponification value, Iodine value, carbon residue);

    Numerical problems based on Viscosity Index.

    Cement: Portland cement, Manufacturing, ISI specifications Setting & Hardening, Plaster of Paris (Preparation properties & uses),

    Brief idea about the cement analysis.

    Unit IV SPECIAL MATERIALS

    Polymers: Introduction, types and classification of polymerization, Reaction Mechanism, Plastics, type of plastics

    (Thermosetting and Thermoplastic) Preparation, Properties & uses of the followingPhenolic resin(Bakelite), amino resin (urea formaldehyde), polyester (glyptal, Dacron) silicon, epoxy, vinyl resin( PE, PS, PVC,

    PMA,PMMA, Teflon, PVA), Amide resin (Nylon6,Nylon 6:6, Nylon 6:10, Kevlar,) Cellulose resin( Cellulose acetate, Cellulose

    nitrate), Fiber- Saran, vinyon, orlon. Rubber Natural & Synthetic Rubber(Butyl Rubber, Neoprene, Buna N, Buna S, Thiokol,

    Polyurethane), Vulcanization of Rubber.

    (B) Refractory: Definition, classification and important properties of refractories.

    Unit V INSTRUMENTAL TECHNIQUES IN CHEMICAL ANALYSIS(A) Basic concepts of spectroscopy: Applications of IR, UV & Visible. Lambert- Beers law.(B) Analytical Techniques1. pH metery2. Conductometery.3. Potentiometery.

    (Related numerical problems.)

    Reference Books:1. J.C.Kuriakose and J.Rajaram, Chemistry in Engineering and Technology a. Vol.1 & 2, Tata Mcgraw Hill Publishing

    Company (P) Ltd.New Delhi.

    2. Engineering Chemistry Gopalan Venkappayya, Vikash Publication.3. 3000 solved problems in Chemistry Goldberg, TMH4. Engineering Chemistry B.K.Sharma, Krishna Publication.5. A Text Book of Engineering Chemistry S.S.Dara & A.K.Singh, S. Chand Publication.6. Applied Chemistry Theory and Practice, O.P.Viramani, A.K.Narula, New Age Pub.7. Polymer Science Ghosh, Tata McGraw Hill.8. Engineering Chemistry Jain & Jain9. Engineering Chemistry Shashi Chawla

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    Branch Subject Title

    Subject

    Code

    Grade for End

    Sem

    CGPA at the end ofevery even semesterT P

    B.E.

    CommonENGINEERING

    MATHEMATICS - IIMA02

    Min

    D

    Min

    D5.0

    ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-II

    UNIT-I

    Second order ordinary differential equation with variable coefficients using methods, one solutionis

    known, Removal of First Derivative, Change of independent variable Method of Operational factor,

    Method of variation of parameters, solution of Second order ordinary differential equation by series

    method.

    Unit-II

    Bessels equation, recurrence relations, Orthogonality, Generating Function of Jn(x), Trigonomatric

    expansion involving Bessels functions , Legendres equation, , Legendres Polynomial Pn(x),

    Rodrigues formula, Recurrence relations, Generating functiuon of Pn(x), Orthogonality, error function .

    Unit-III

    Partial differential equation, Formulation of PDE, solution of first order linear PDE, first order non-

    linear PDE, Homogenous linear PDE with constant coefficients of second and higher order, Method of

    separation of variable. Appluication of PDE in solution of one dimensional Heat and Wave equation

    Unit-IV

    Vector Calculus, Vector differentiation, Velocity and Acceleration, Gradient, Divergence and Curl,

    Line and Surface iIntgral, Stoke and Gausss divergence theorem.

    Unit-V

    Binomial, Poisson and Gaussian (Normal) Distribution and their properties, Curv fitting bymethod of

    least square, Elementary concept of Reliability, Forecasting and decision theory

    Reference Books:-

    1. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.V. Ramana TMH.2. Adv.Engineering Maths by Ervin Kreszig, Wiley India IIT Student ed. 8 th.3. Higher Engineering Mathematics- By B.S. Grewal.4. Mathematical Statistics- by Ray & Sharma.5. Advance Engineering Mathematics-Wylie and Barrett.TMH.6. Introduction to Theory of statistics- Mood,TMH.7. Partial Differential Equation-Duchateau Schaum Series TMH.

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    CGPA at the end ofevery even semesterT P

    B.E.

    CommonENGINEERING

    GRAPHICSME-03

    Min

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    SCALES: Representation factor, plain scales diagonal scales of chords.

    CONICAL SECTIONS: Construction of ellipse parabola and hyperbola by different methods. Normal

    and tangent.

    SPECIAL CURVES: Cycloid Epy- Cycloid Hypo-cycloid involutes, Archimedian & logarithmic

    spirals.UNIT II

    PROJECTIONS: Types, orthographic projections, first angle and third angle projection.

    Projection of points and lines: Line inclined to one plane, inclined with the plane, True length and

    True inclinations and true lengths of straight lines, traces of straight lines, auxiliary planes.

    UNIT III

    PROJECTION OF PLANES & SOLIDS: Projection of planes like circle and polygons in different

    positions, Projection of polyhedrons like prism, pyramids and solids of revolutions like cylinders, cones

    in different positions.

    UNIT IVSECTION OF SOLIDS: Section of right solids by normal and inclined planes,

    DEVELOPMENT OF SURFACES:parallel line and radial - line method for right solids.

    UNIT V

    INTERSECTION OF SURFACES: Intersection of cylinders, Prism, Pyramid, Cone, line cutting

    plane method.

    ISOMETRIC PROJCTIONS: Isometric scale, Isometric axes Isometric projections from

    orthographic drawing.

    Reference Books

    1. Vosvesvaraua Tech. University : A Premier on Computer Aided Engg. Drawing; VTU Belgaum.

    2. Bhatt. N.D. : Engineering Drawing, Charotar

    3. Venu Gopal K : Engineering Graphics, New Age

    4. John KC : Engg. Graphics for Degree; PHI.

    5. Gill P.S. ;Engineering Drawing ; kataria

    6. Jeyopoovan T ; Engineering Drawing & Graphics Using Auto CAD; Vikas

    7. Agrawal & Agrawal ; Engineering Drawing ; TMH.

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    BASIC

    ELECTRICAL &

    ELECTRONICS

    ENGINEERING

    EE56Min.

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    D5.0

    BASIC ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

    Unit I : Electrical Circuit Analysis : Voltage and Circuit sources, dependent and independent sources,

    source conversion, DC circuits analysis using mesh & nodal method. Thevenins & superpositiontheorem, star-delta transformation.

    Unit II : Transformers : Review of laws of electromagnetism mmf. flux. and their relation, analysis of

    magnetic circuits. Single-phase transformer, basic concepts and construction features, voltage,

    circuit and impedance transformation, equivalent circuits, phasor diagram, voltage regulation,

    losses and efficiency OC and SC test.

    Unit III : Rotating Electric Machines : Constructional details of DC machine, induction machine andsynchronous machine. Working principle of 3-phase induction motor. Emf equation of 3 phase

    induction motor. Concept of slit in 3-phase induction motor. Explanation of Torque-slip

    characteristics of 3-phase induction motor. Classification of self excited DC motor and generator.

    Unit IV : Digital Electronics : Number systems used in digital electronics decimal binary, octal,hexadecimal, their complements operation and conversion floating point and signed numbers

    Demorgans theorem, AND, OR, NOT NOR, NAND, EX-NOR, EX-OR gates and their

    representation truth table half and full adder circuits, R-S flip flop, J-K flip flop.

    Unit V : 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

    References :

    1. Vincent Del Toro, Electrical Engineering Fundamentals, PHI learning, II Edition.

    2. S.Ghosh Fundamentals of Electrical and Electronics Engineering PHI II Edition.

    3. Millman, Halkias & Parikh, Integrated Electronics, McGraw Hill, II Edition4. Nagrath & Kothari, Sasic Electrical Engineering III Edition TMH

    5. J.S.Katre, Basic Electronics Engg. Max Pub. Pune.

    6. Hughes, Electrical and Electronic Technology, Pearson Edition IV Edition.

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    SKILLSHS01

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    COMMUNICATION SKILLS

    Unit I:Linguistics, Phonetics, Signs / Symbols, Review of basic grammar, Paragraph writing, Precise

    writing, Comprehension passage, Summary writing.

    Unit II:Business correspondence, Applications, Enquiry, Calling quotations, Order & Complaint letters; Note-

    Writing, Notices, Slogan-writing, Advertisement.Unit III:

    Meaning and importance of communication, process of communication, verbal and non-verbal

    communication, barriers of communication, Interview, Listening skill, Oral-Presentation,Conversational

    Practice on different situations, open group discussion on current issues.

    Unit IV:Report writing, Technical Reports, Types of reports, Telephonic conversation, Technical Description

    of

    Simple engineering objects.

    Unit V:

    (1) Narendranath Chakraborty Amalkanti (From Oxford Anthology of Modern Indian Poetry

    eds. Dharwadkar & Ramanujan) (ii) Jawaharlal Nehru, Tryst with Destiny. (iii) Mirza Galib Delhi in

    1857. (iv) Potrait of a Lady by Khushwant Singh (v) Night of the Scorpion by Nissim Ezikiel.

    Reference Books & Software :

    1.Business correspondence & Report writing By Sharma T.M.H.2. Living English Structure By W.S. Allen, Longmans

    3. English Grammar Ehrlich, Schaum Series, TMH

    4. Spoken English for India By R.K. Bansal and IB Harrison (Orient Longman)

    1. New International Business English By Joans and Alexander (OUP)

    2. Effective Technical Communication Rizvi, TMH

    3. Globerina software for language laboratory.

    1. Addition of hard copies (phonetics) is necessary along with preparation with software.

    2. Books on conversation practice.

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    ENGINEERING

    CHEMISTRY

    LABCH02L

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    ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY LAB

    (Suggested Exercise)

    NOTE:At least 10 of the following core experiments must be performed during the session.

    1. Water Testing

    (i) Determination of Total hardness by Complexometric Titration method.

    (ii) Determination of mixed alkalinity (a) OH- &CO3-- (b)CO3

    -- & HCO3

    -

    (iii) Chloride ion estimation by Argentometric method.

    2. Fuels & lubricant Testing :

    (i) Flash & fire points determination by

    (a)Pensky Martin Apparatus,

    (b)Abels Apparatus,

    (c)Clevelands open cup Apparatus.

    (d)Calorific value by bomb calorimeter

    (ii) Viscosity and Viscosity index determination by(a)Redwood viscometer No. 1

    (b)Redwood viscometer No.2.

    (iii) Proximate analysis of coal

    (a)Moisture content

    (b)Ash content

    (c)Volatile matter content

    (d)Fixed Carbon

    (iv) Steam emulsification No.& Anline point determination

    (v) Cloud and pour point determination of lubricating oil

    3. Alloy Analysis(i) Determination of percentage of Fe in iron alloy by redox titration using N-Phenyl

    anthranilic acid as internal indicator.

    (ii) Determination of Cu and or Cr in alloys by Iodometric Titration.

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    GRAPHICS

    PRACTICEME04L

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    ENGINEERING GRAPHICS PRACTICE

    (Suggested Exercise)

    Sheet No. 1 : Scales & Scale of chord.

    Sheet No. 2 : Conical sections, Ellipse, Parabola & Hyperbola.Sheet No. 3 : Special curves , Cycloid, Hypocycloid, Epicycloid, Involutes ,Spirals.

    Sheet No. 4 : Projection of point and projection of line inclined to one plane.

    Sheet No. 5 : Projection of line inclined to both the planes.

    Sheet No. 6 : Projection of Planes

    Sheet No. 7 : Projection of Solids.

    Sheet No. 8 : Projection of section of solids.

    Sheet No. 9 : Development of surfaces.

    Sheet No. 10 : Intersection of solids.Sheet No. 11 : Isometric Projections.

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    BASIC

    ELECTRICAL &

    ELECTRONICS

    ENGINEERING LAB

    EE57LMin

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    BASIC ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINERING LAB

    (Suggested Exercise)

    1. Verifications of Thevenins Superposition theorem.2. Study of Transformer name plate rating, determination of rayio and polarity

    3. 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.

    4. Seperation of resistance and inductance of choke coil.

    5. Measurement of various line & phase quantities for a 3-phase circuit

    6. Identification of different Electronics components.

    7. Observing input and output waveforms of rectifiers.

    8. Transistor application as amplifier and switch.

    9. Verification of truth table for various gates.

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    SKILLS/LANGUAGE

    LABHS02L

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    COMMUNICATION SKILLS/ LANGUAGE LAB

    (Suggested Exercise)

    The objective of the language lab is to expose students to a variety of listening and speakingdrills. This would especially benefit students who are deficient in English and it also aims at confidence

    building for interviews and competitive examinations. The lab is to cover following syllabus.

    1. Communication Lab.

    2. Listening Skills

    3. Speaking Skills

    (A) Phonetics symbols, Pronunciation

    (B) Conversation Telephonic & face to face

    4. Oral presentation

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    WORK SHOP

    PRACTICE ME05LMin

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    WORK SHOP PRACTICE

    (Suggested Exercise)

    1. Black Smithy Shop:

    1. Study of all types of tools used in Black Smithy Shop.

    2. Study of forging Operations; Upsetting, drawing down, Fullering, swaging, flattening, cutting down,Forge Welding, Punching and Drafting.

    3. Study of Power Hammer.4. To prepare a job: Round M.S. rod to square.

    2. Moulding Shop:

    1. Study of all types of tools used in Moulding Shop.2. Study of all types of Moulding sands and their properties.3. Study of all types of different types of Pattern allowances.4. To Prepare moulds of Simple Solid Pattern.

    3. Carpentry Shop:

    1. Study of all types and specifications of different tools used in Carpentry Shop.

    2. Study of different types of working wood.3. Study of different types of joints used in Carpentry Shop.4. To prepare jobs involving: Cross Lap joint, Half Lap joint, Mortise Joint, Tenon Joint, Dovetail Joint.

    4. Pattern Shop:

    1. Study of all types and specifications of different tools used in Carpentry Shop.

    2. Study of different types of Patterns.

    3. Study of different types of Pattern allowances.

    4. To prepare a wood pattern of Connecting Rod.

    5. Welding Shop:

    1. Study of all types of tools used in Welding Shop.

    2. Study of all types of Welding Joints.3. Study of different types of Welding methods, Soldering and Brazing.4. To Prepare Double V Butt Joint by Arc Welding.5. To Prepare Double V Butt Joint by Gas Welding.

    6. Fitting Shop:

    1. Study of all types of tools used in Fitting Shop.2. Study of all kinds of operations carried out in Fitting Joints.3. Study of Drilling Machine.4. Study of Grinder.5. To Prepare a Simple Plate Gauge.6. To Prepare a job involving Drilling and Tapping.