Civil Syllabus
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Circuit branches
I year syllabus for B.Tech (EEE, ECE, ETE, CSE, IT, ICE, EIE, ECM & BME)
for the Academic Year 2009-2010
I YEAR COURSE STRUCTURE
I Year
Code
Group
HSS
BS
BS
BS
BS
EAS
EAS
EAS
BS
HSS
EAS
Subject
English
Mathematics - I
Mathematical Methods
Engineering Physics
Engineering Chemistry
Computer Programming & Data Structures
Engineering Drawing
Computer Programming Lab.
Engineering Physics / Engineering Chemistry Lab.
English Language Communication Skills Lab.
IT Workshop / Engineering Workshop
Total
L
2
3
3
2
2
3
2
17
T/P/D
1
1
1
3
3
3
3
3
18
C
4
6
6
4
4
6
4
4
4
4
4
50
Non-Circuit branches
I year syllabus for B.Tech (AE, AME, Biotech*, Ch Engg., CE, ME (Mechatronics), ME (Prod.), ME,
MMT) for the Academic Year 2009-2010
I YEAR COURSE STRUCTURE
Code
Subject
L
English
2
Mathematics - I
3
Engineering Mechanics/ Fundamental of Biology *
3
Engineering Physics
2
Engineering Chemistry
2
Computer Programming & Data Structures
3
Engineering Drawing
2
Computer Programming Lab.
Engineering Physics / Engineering Chemistry Lab
English Language Communication Skills Lab.
Engineering Workshop / IT Workshop
Total
17
* Note: For B.Tech Biotechnology programme Fundamental of Biology (FOB) can
Engineering Mechanics.
T-Tutorial
Group
HSS
BS
BS
BS
BS
EAS
EAS
EAS
BS
HSS
EAS
L Theory
P Practical
T/P/D
C
4
1
6
1
6
1
4
4
6
3
4
3
4
3
4
3
4
3
4
18
50
be introduced in place of
D - Drawing
C Credits
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ENGLISH
1. INTRODUCTION:
In view of the growing importance of English as a tool for global communication and the consequent
emphasis on training students to acquire communicative competence, the syllabus has been designed to
develop linguistic and communicative competence of Engineering students. The prescribed books and the
exercises are meant to serve broadly as students handbooks.
In the English classes, the focus should be on the skills of reading, writing, listening and speaking and for
this the teachers should use the text prescribed for detailed study. For example, the students should be
encouraged to read the texts/selected paragraphs silently. The teachers can ask comprehension
questions to stimulate discussion and based on the discussions students can be made to write short
paragraphs/essays etc.
The text for non-detailed study is for extensive reading/reading for pleasure by the students. Hence, it is
suggested that they read it on their own with topics selected for discussion in the class. The time should
be utilized for working out the exercises given after each section , as also for supplementing the
exercises with authentic materials of a similar kind for example, from newspaper articles, advertisements,
promotional material etc.. However, the stress in this syllabus is on skill development and practice of
language skills.
2. OBJECTIVES:
a. To improve the language proficiency of the students in English with emphasis on LSRW skills.
b. To equip the students to study academic subjects with greater facility through the theoretical and
practical components of the English syllabus.
c. To develop the study skills and communication skills in formal and informal situations.
3. SYLLABUS:
Listening Skills:
Objectives
1. To enable students to develop their listening skill so that they may appreciate its role in the LSRW
skills approach to language and improve their pronunciation
2. To equip students with necessary training in listening so that can comprehend the speech of people
of different backgrounds and regions
Students should be given practice in listening to the sounds of the language to be able to recognise them, to
distinguish between them to mark stress and recognise and use the right intonation in sentences.
Listening for general content
Listening to fill up information
Intensive listening
Listening for specific information
Speaking Skills:
Objectives
1. To make students aware of the role of speaking in English and its contribution to their success.
2. To enable students to express themselves fluently and appropriately in social and professional
contexts.
Oral practice
Describing objects/situations/people
Role play Individual/Group activities (Using exercises from all the nine units of the prescribed text:
Learning English : A Communicative Approach.)
Just A Minute(JAM) Sessions.
Reading Skills:
Objectives
1.
To develop an awareness in the students about the significance of silent reading and
comprehension.
2.
To develop the ability of students to guess the meanings of words from context and grasp the
overall message of the text, draw inferences etc.
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Skimming the text
Understanding the gist of an argument
Identifying the topic sentence
Inferring lexical and contextual meaning
Understanding discourse features
Recognizing coherence/sequencing of sentences
NOTE : The students will be trained in reading skills using the prescribed text for detailed study. They will
be examined in reading and answering questions using unseen passages which may be taken
from the non-detailed text or other authentic texts, such as magazines/newspaper articles.
Writing Skills :
Objectives
1. To develop an awareness in the students about writing as an exact and formal skill
2. To equip them with the components of different forms of writing, beginning with the lower order ones.
Writing sentences
Use of appropriate vocabulary
Paragraph writing
Coherence and cohesiveness
Narration / description
Note Making
Formal and informal letter writing
Editing a passage
4. TEXTBOOKS PRESCRIBED:
In order to improve the proficiency of the student in the acquisition of the four skills mentioned above, the
following texts and course content, divided into Eight Units, are prescribed:
For Detailed study
1 First Text book entitled Enjoying Everyday English, Published by Sangam Books, Hyderabad
For Non-detailed study
1. Second text book Inspiring Speeches and Lives, Published by Maruthi Publications, Guntur
A. STUDY MATERIAL:
Unit I
1. Chapter entitled Heavens Gate from Enjoying Everyday English, Published by Sangam
Books, Hyderabad
2 Chapter entitled Haragovind Khorana from Inspiring Speeches and Lives, Published by
Maruthi Publications, Guntur
Unit II
1. Chapter entitled Sir CV Raman: A Pathbreaker in the Saga of Indian Science from Enjoying
Everyday English, Published by Sangam Books, Hyderabad
2 Chapter entitled Sam Petroda from Inspiring Speeches and Lives, Published by Maruthi
Publications, Guntur
Unit III
1 Chapter entitled The Connoisseur from Enjoying Everyday English, Published by Sangam
Books, Hyderabad
2 Chapter entitled Mother Teresa from Inspiring Speeches and Lives, Published by Maruthi
Publications, Guntur
Unit IV
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1. Chapter entitled The Cuddalore Experience from Enjoying Everyday English, Published by
Sangam Books, Hyderabad
2 Chapter entitled Dr Amartya Kumar Sen from Inspiring Speeches and Lives, Published by
Maruthi Publications, Guntur
Unit V
1. Chapter entitled Bubbling Well Road from Enjoying Everyday English, Published by Sangam
Books, Hyderabad
2 Chapter entitled I Have a Dream by Martin Luther King from Inspiring Speeches and Lives,
Published by Maruthi Publications, Guntur
Unit VI
1. Chapter entitled Odds Against Us from Enjoying Everyday English, Published by Sangam
Books, Hyderabad
2 Chapter entitled Ask Not What Your Country can do for you by John F Kennedy from Inspiring
Speeches and Lives, Published by Maruthi Publications, Guntur
* Exercises from the lessons not prescribed shall also be used for classroom tasks.
Unit VII
Exercises on
Reading and Writing Skills
Reading Comprehension
Situational dialogues
Letter writing
Essay writing
Unit VIII
Practice Exercises on Remedial Grammar covering
Common errors in English, Subject-Verb agreement, Use of Articles and Prepositions,
Tense and aspect
Vocabulary development covering
Synonyms & Antonyms, one-word substitutes, prefixes & suffixes, Idioms & phrases, words
often confused.
REFERENCES :
1. Innovate with English: A Course in English for Engineering Students, edited by T Samson,
Foundation Books
2. English Grammar Practice, Raj N Bakshi, Orient Longman.
3.
4.
5.
6. Technical Communication, Meenakshi Raman, Oxford University Press
7. Objective English Edgar Thorpe & Showick Thorpe, Pearson Education
8. Grammar Games, Renuvolcuri Mario, Cambridge University Press.
9. Murphys English Grammar with CD, Murphy, Cambridge University Press.
10. Everyday Dialogues in English, Robert J. Dixson, Prentice Hall India Pvt Ltd.,
11. ABC of Common Errors Nigel D Turton, Mac Millan Publishers.
12. Basic Vocabulary Edgar Thorpe & Showick Thorpe, Pearson Education
13. Effective Technical
Communication, M Ashraf Rizvi, Tata Mc Graw Hill.
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16. Enrich your English, Thakur K B P Sinha, Vijay Nicole Imprints Pvt Ltd.,
17. A Grammar Book for You And I, C. Edward Good, MacMillan Publishers.
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MATHEMATICS I
UNIT I Sequences Series
Basic definitions of Sequences and series Convergences and divergence Ratio test Comparison test
Integral test Cauchys root test Raabes test Absolute and conditional convergence
UNIT II Functions of Single Variable
Rolles Theorem Lagranges Mean Value Theorem Cauchys mean value Theorem Generalized Mean
Value theorem (all theorems without proof) Functions of several variables Functional dependenceJacobian- Maxima and Minima of functions of two variables with constraints and without constraints
UNIT III Application of Single variables
Radius, Centre and Circle of Curvature Evolutes and Envelopes Curve tracing Cartesian , polar and
Parametric curves.
UNIT IV Integration & its applications
Riemann Sums , Integral Representation for lengths, Areas, Volumes and Surface areas in Cartesian and
polar coordinates multiple integrals - double and triple integrals change of
order of integration- change
of variable
UNIT V Differential equations of first order and their applications
Overview of differential equations- exact, linear and Bernoulli. Applications to Newtons Law of cooling, Law
of natural growth and decay, orthogonal trajectories and geometrical applications.
UNIT VI Higher Order Linear differential equations and their applications
Linear differential equations of second and higher order with constant coefficients, RHS term of the type
f(X)= e ax , Sin ax, Cos ax, and xn, e ax V(x), x n V(x), method of variation of parameters. Applications
bending of beams, Electrical circuits, simple harmonic motion.
UNIT VII Laplace transform and its applications to Ordinary differential equations
Laplace transform of standard functions Inverse transform first shifting Theorem, Transforms of
derivatives and integrals Unit step function second shifting theorem Diracs delta function
Convolution theorem Periodic function - Differentiation and integration of transforms-Application of Laplace
transforms to ordinary differential equations.
UNIT VIII Vector Calculus
Vector Calculus: Gradient- Divergence- Curl and their related properties Potential function - Laplacian and
second order operators. Line integral work done - Surface integrals - Flux of a vector valued function.
Vector integrals theorems: Greens -Stokes and Gausss Divergence Theorems (Statement & their
Verification) .
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Engineering Mathematics I by P.B. Bhaskara Rao, S.K.V.S. Rama Chary, M. Bhujanga Rao.
2. Engineering Mathematics I by C. Shankaraiah, VGS Booklinks.
REFERENCES:
1.
Engineering Mathematics I by T.K. V. Iyengar, B. Krishna Gandhi & Others, S. Chand.
2.
Engineering Mathematics I by D. S. Chandrasekhar, Prison Books Pvt. Ltd.
3.
Engineering Mathematics I by G. Shanker Rao & Others I.K. International Publications.
4.
Higher Engineering Mathematics B.S. Grewal, Khanna Publications.
5.
Advance Engineering Mathematics by Jain and S.R.K. Iyengar, Narosa Publications.
6.
A text Book of KREYSZIGS Engineering Mathematics, Vol-1 Dr .A. Ramakrishna Prasad. WILEY
publications
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MATHEMATICAL METHODS
UNIT I : Solution for linear systems
Matrices and Linear systems of equations: Elementary row transformations-Rank-Echelon form, Normal
form Solution of Linear Systems Direct Methods- LU Decomposition- LU Decomposition from Gauss
Elimination Solution of Tridiagonal Systems-Solution of Linear Systems
UNIT II : Eigen Values & Eigen Vectors
Eigen values, eigen vectors properties Condition number of rank, Cayley-Hamilton Theorem (without
Proof) - Inverse and powers of a matrix by Cayley-Hamilton theorem Diagonolization of matrix. Calculation
of powers of matrix Modal and spectral matrices.
UNIT III : Linear Transformations
Real matrices Symmetric, skew - symmetric, orthogonal, Linear Transformation Orthogonal
Transformation. Complex matrices: Hermitian, Skew-Hermitian and Unitary Eigen values and eigen
vectors of complex matrices and their properties. Quadratic forms- Reduction of quadratic form to canonical
form Rank - Positive, negative definite - semi definite - index - signature - Sylvester law, Singular value
decomposition.
UNIT IV : Solution of Non- linear Systems
Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations: Introduction The Bisection Method The Method of
False Position The Iteration Method Newton-Raphson Method.
Interpolation: Introduction- Errors in Polynomial Interpolation Finite differences- Forward DifferencesBackward differences Central differences Symbolic relations and separation of symbols- Difference
Equations - Differences of a polynomial-Newtons formulae for interpolation Central difference interpolation
Formulae Gauss Central Difference Formulae Interpolation with unevenly spaced points-Lagranges
Interpolation formula. B. Spline interpolation - Cubic spline.
UNIT V : Curve fitting & Numerical Integration
Curve fitting: Fitting a straight line Second degree curve-exponentional curve-power curve by method of
least squares. Numerical Differentiation Simpsons 3/8 Rule , Gaussian Integration, Evaluation of principal
value integrals, Generalized Quadrature.
UNIT VI : Numerical solution of IVPs in ODE
Numerical solution of Ordinary Differential equations: Solution by Taylors series-Picards Method of
successive Approximations-Eulers Method-Runge-Kutta Methods Predictor-Corrector Methods- AdamsBashforth Method.
UNIT VII Fourier Series
Fourier Series: Determination of Fourier coefficients Fourier series even and odd functions Fourier
series in an arbitrary interval even and odd periodic continuation Half-range Fourier sine and cosine
expansions.
UNIT VIII Partial differential equations
Introduction and Formation of partial differential equation by elimination of arbitrary constants and arbitrary
functions, solutions of first order linear (Lagrange) equation and nonlinear (Standard type) equations,
Method of separation of variables for second order equations -Two dimensional wave equation.
TEXT BOOKS:
1.
Mathematical Methods by P.B.Bhaskara Rao, S.K.V.S. Rama Chary, M.Bhujanga Rao,
B.S.Publications.
2.
Mathematical Methods by K.V.Suryanarayana Rao by Scitech Publications.
REFERENCES:
1.
Mathematical Methods by T.K.V. Iyengar, B.Krishna Gandhi & Others, S. Chand.
2.
Introductory Methods by Numerical Analysis by S.S. Sastry, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
3.
Mathematical Methods by G.Shankar Rao, I.K. International Publications, N.Delhi
4.
Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.S. Grewal, Khanna Publications.
5.
Mathematical Methods by V. Ravindranath, Etl, Himalaya Publications.
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ENGINEERING PHYSICS
UNIT-I
1. Bonding in Solids: Ionic Bond, Covalent Bond, Metallic Bond, Hydrogen Bond, Vander-Waals Bond,
Calculation of Cohesive Energy.
2. Crystallography and Crystal Structures: Space Lattice, Unit Cell, Lattice Parameters, Crystal Systems,
Bravais Lattices, Miller Indices, Crystal Planes and Directions, Inter Planar Spacing of Orthogonal Crystal
Systems, Atomic Radius, Co-ordination Number and Packing Factor of SC, BCC, FCC, Diamond and hcp
Structures, Structures of NaCl, ZnS, CsCl.
UNIT-II
3. X-ray Diffraction: Basic Principles, Braggs Law, Laue Method, Powder Method, Applications of X- ray
Diffraction.
4. Defects in Crystals: Point Defects: Vacancies, Substitutional, Interstitial, Frenkel and Schottky Defects;
Qualitative treatment of line (Edge and Screw Dislocations) Defects, Burgers Vector, Surface Defects and
Volume Defects.
UNIT-III
5. Elements of Statistical Mechanics: Maxwell-Boltzman, Bose-Einstein and Fermi-Dirac Statistics
(Qualitative Treatment), Photon gas , Weins Law, Rayleigh-Jeans law,, Plancks Law of Black Body
Radiation, Concept of Electron Gas, Fermi Energy, Density of States.
6. Principles of Quantum Mechanics: Waves and Particles, de Broglie Hypothesis , Matter Waves,
Davisson and Germers Experiment, G. P. Thomson Experiment, Heisenbergs Uncertainty Principle,
Schrdingers Time Independent Wave Equation - Physical Significance of the Wave Function - Particle in
One Dimensional Potential Box.
UNIT-IV
7. Band Theory of Solids: Electron in a periodic Potential, Bloch Theorem, Kronig-Penny Model
(Qualitative Treatment), Origin of Energy Band Formation in Solids, Classification of Materials into
Conductors, Semi Conductors & Insulators, Concept of Effective Mass of an Electron and Hole.
UNIT-V
8. Semiconductor Physics: Fermi Level in Intrinsic and Extrinsic Semiconductors, Intrinsic Semiconductors
and Carrier Concentration, Extrinsic Semiconductors and Carrier Concentration, Equation of Continuity,
Direct & Indirect Band Gap Semiconductors, Hall Effect.
9. Physics of Semiconductor Devices: Formation of PN Junction, Open Circuit PN Junction, Energy
Diagram of PN Diode, I-V Characteristics of PN Junction, PN Diode as a Rectifier (Forward and Reverse
Bias), Diode Equation, LED, LCD and Photo Diodes.
UNIT-VI
10. Dielectric Properties: Electric Dipole, Dipole Moment, Dielectric Constant, Polarizability, Electric
Susceptibility, Displacement Vector, Electronic, Ionic and Orientation Polarizations and Calculation of
Polarizabilities - Internal Fields in Solids, Clausius - Mossotti Equation, Piezo-electricity, Pyro-electricity and
Ferro- electricity.
11. Magnetic Properties: Permeability, Field Intensity, Magnetic Field Induction, Magnetization, Magnetic
Susceptibility, Origin of Magnetic Moment, Bohr Magneton, Classification of Dia, Para and Ferro Magnetic
Materials on the basis of Magnetic Moment, Domain Theory of Ferro Magnetism on the basis of Hysteresis
Curve, Soft and Hard Magnetic Materials, Properties of Anti-Ferro and Ferri Magnetic Materials, Ferrites and
their Applications, Concept of Perfect Diamagnetism, Meissner Effect, Magnetic Levitation, Applications of
Superconductors.
UNIT-VII`
12. Lasers: Characteristics of Lasers, Spontaneous and Stimulated Emission of Radiation, Meta-stable
State, Population Inversion, Lasing Action, Einsteins Coefficients and Relation between them, Ruby Laser,
Helium-Neon Laser, Carbon Dioxide Laser, Semiconductor Diode Laser, Applications of Lasers.
13. Fiber Optics: Principle of Optical Fiber, Acceptance Angle and Acceptance Cone, Numerical Aperture,
Types of Optical Fibers and Refractive Index Profiles, Attenuation in Optical Fibers, Application of Optical
Fibers.
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14. Acoustics of Buildings & Acoustic Quieting: Basic Requirement of Acoustically Good Hall,
Reverberation and Time of Reverberation, Sabines Formula for Reverberation Time(Qualitative Treatment),
Measurement of Absorption Coefficient of a Material, Factors Affecting The Architectural Acoustics and their
Remedies. Acoustic Quieting: Aspects of Acoustic Quieting, Methods of Quieting, Quieting for Specific
Observers, Mufflers, Sound-proofing.
15. Nanotechnology: Origin of Nanotechnology, Nano Scale, Surface to Volume Ratio, Quantum
Confinement, Bottom-up Fabrication: Sol-gel, Precipitation, Combustion Methods; Top-down Fabrication:
Chemical Vapour Deposition, Physical Vapour Deposition, Pulsed Laser Vapour Deposition Methods,
Characterization(XRD&TEM) and Applications.
TEXT BOOKS:
1.
Applied Physics P.K.Palanisamy (SciTech Publications (India) Pvt. Ltd., Fifth Print 2008).
2.
Applied Physics S.O. Pillai & Sivakami (New Age International (P) Ltd., Second Edition 2008).
3.
Applied Physics T. Bhima Shankaram & G. Prasad (B.S. Publications, Third Edition 2008).
REFERENCES:
1.
Solid State Physics M. Armugam (Anuradha Publications).
2.
Modern Physics R. Murugeshan & K. Siva Prasath S. Chand & Co. (for Statistical Mechanics).
3.
A Text Book of Engg Physics M. N. Avadhanulu & P. G. Khsirsagar S. Chand & Co. (for
acoustics).
4.
Modern Physics by K. Vijaya Kumar, S. Chandralingam: S. Chand & Co.Ltd
5.
Nanotechnology M.Ratner & D. Ratner (Pearson Ed.).
6.
Introduction to Solid State Physics C. Kittel (Wiley Eastern).
7.
Solid State Physics A.J. Dekker (Macmillan).
8.
Applied Physics Mani Naidu Pearson Education
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UNIT I:
Electrochemistry and Batteries: Concept of Electro Chemistry, Conductance-Electrolyte in solution,
Conductance-Specific, Equivalent and molar conductance, Ionic mobilities, Kolrauschs Law. Application of
conductance. EMF: Galvanic Cells, types of Electrodes, Reference Electrode (SCE, Quinhydrone electrode),
Ion Selective Electrodes (Glass Electrode) Nernest equation, Concentration Cells, Galvanic series,
Potentiometric titrations, Numerical problems.
Batteries: Primary and secondary cells, (lead-Acid cell, Ni-Cd cell, Lithium cells). Applications of batteries,
fuel cells Hydrogen Oxygen fuel cells, Advantages of fuel cells.
UNIT II:
Corrosion and its corrosion control: Introduction, causes and different types of corrosion and effects of
corrosion, theories of corrosion Chemical, Electrochemical corrosion, corrosion reactions, factors affecting
corrosion Nature of metal galvanic series, over voltage, purity of metal, nature of oxide film, nature of
corrosion product. Nature of environment-effect of temperature, effect of pH, Humidity, effect of oxidant.
Corrosion control methods Cathodic protection, sacrificial anode, impressed current cathode. Surface
coatings methods of application on metals- hot dipping, galvanizing, tinning, cladding, electroplating Organic surface coatings paints constituents and functions.
UNIT III:
Polymers: Types of Polymerization, Mechanism (Chain growth & Step growth).Plastics: Thermoplastic
resins & Thermo set resins. Compounding & fabrication of plastics, preparation, properties, engineering
applications of: polyethylene, PVC, PS, Teflon, Bakelite, Nylon. Conducting Polymers: Poly acetylene,
polyaniline, conduction, doping, applications. Liquid Crystal polymers: Characteristics and uses Rubber
Natural rubber, vulcanization. Elastomers Buna-s, Butyl rubber, Thiokol rubbers, Fibers polyester, fiber
reinforced plastics (FRP), applications
UNIT IV:
Water: Introduction, Hardness: Causes, expression of hardness units types of hardness, estimation of
temporary & permanent hardness of water, numerical problems. Boiler troubles Scale & sludge formation,
caustic enbsittlement, corrosion, priming & foaming Softening of water (Internal & external treatment-Lime
soda, Zeolite, Ion exchange process and Numerical problems) Reverse osmosis, electro dialysis.
UNIT V:
Surface Chemistry: Solid surfaces, types of adsorption, Longmuir adsorption isotherm, BET adsorption
equip. Calculation of surface area of solid & application adsorption, classification of colloids, Electrical &
optical properties micelles, applications of colloids in industry. Nano materials: Introduction, preparation
and applications of nano meterials
UNIT VI:
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Energy sources: fuels, classification conventional fuels (solid, liquid, gaseous) Solid fuels coal
analysis proximate and ultimate analysis and their significance Liquid fuels primary petroleum
refining of petroleum-cracking knocking synthetic petrol Bergius and Fischer Tropsechs process; Gaseous
fuels natural gas, analysis of flue gas by Orsats method Combustion problems, Calorific value of fuel
HCV, LCV, determination of calorific value by Junkers gas calorie meter.
UNIT VII:
Phase rule: Definitions phase, component, degree of freedom, phase rule equitation. Phase diagrams
one component system: water system. Two component system lead- silver system, heat treatment based on
iron-carbon phase diagram, hardening, annealing.
UNIT VIII:
Materials Chemistry: Cement: composition of Portland cement, manufacture of port land Cement, setting &
hardening of cement (reactions). Lubricants: Criteria of a good lubricant, mechanism, properties of
lubricants: Cloud point, pour point,flash & fire point,Viscocity. Refractoriess: Classification, Characteristics of
a good refractory. Insulators & conductors: Classification of insulators characteristics of thermal & electrical
insulators and applications of Superconductors (Nb-Sn alloy, YBa2 Cu3 O7-x), applications.
TEXT BOOKS:
1.
2.
Text Books of Engineering Chemistry by C.P. Murthy, C.V. Agarwal, A. Naidu B.S. Publications,
Hyderabad (2006).
Text of Engineering Chemistry by S.S. Dara & Mukkati S. Chand & Co,New Delhi(2006)
REFERENCE BOOKS
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2.
Engineering Chemistry by B. Siva Shankar Mc.Graw Hill Publishing Company Limited , New
Delhi(2006)
Enginering Chemistry J.C. Kuriacase & J. Rajaram, Tata McGraw Hills co., New Delhi (2004).
3.
Engineering Chemistry by P.C Jain & Monica Jain, Dhanpatrai Publishing Company (2008).
4.
5.
Text Book of Engineering Chemistry Shasi Chawla, Dhantpat Rai publishing Company, NewDelhi
(2008).
8.
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Problem Solving and Program Design in C, J.R. Hanly and E.B. Koffman, Fifth Edition, Pearson
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ENGINEERING DRAWING
UNIT I
INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DRAWING : Principles of Engineering Graphics and their Significance
Drawing Instruments and their Use Conventions in Drawing Lettering BIS Conventions. Curves used
in Engineering Practice & their Constructions :
a) Conic Sections including the Rectangular Hyperbola General method only.
b) Cycloid, Epicycloid and Hypocycloid
c) Involute.
d) Scales: Different types of Scales, Plain scales comparative scales, scales of chords.
UNIT II
DRAWING OF PROJECTIONS OR VIEWS ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION IN FIRST ANGLE
PROJECTION: Principles of Orthographic Projections Conventions First and Third Angle, Projections of
Points and Lines inclined to both planes, True lengths, traces.
UNIT III
PROJECTIONS OF PLANES & SOLIDS: Projections of regular Planes, auxiliary planes and Auxiliary
projection inclined to both planes. Projections of Regular Solids inclined to both planes Auxiliary Views.
UNIT IV
SECTIONS AND SECTIONAL VIEWS:- Right Regular Solids Prism, Cylinder, Pyramid, Cone Auxiliary
views.
DEVELOPMENT AND INTERPENETRATION OF SOLIDS: Development of Surfaces of Right, Regular
Solids Prisms, Cylinder, Pyramid Cone and their parts. Interpenetration of Right Regular Solids
UNIT V
INTERSECTION OF SOLIDS:- Intersection of Cylinder Vs Cylinder, Cylinder Vs Prism, Cylinder Vs Cone.
UNIT - VI
ISOMETRIC PROJECTIONS : Principles of Isometric Projection Isometric Scale Isometric Views
Conventions Isometric Views of Lines, Plane Figures, Simple and Compound Solids Isometric Projection
of objects having non- isometric lines. Isometric Projection of Spherical Parts.
UNIT VII
TRANSFORMATION OF PROJECTIONS : Conversion of Isometric Views to Orthographic Views
Conventions.
UNIT VIII
PERSPECTIVE PROJECTIONS : Perspective View : Points, Lines, Plane Figures and Simple Solids,
Vanishing Point Methods (General Method only).
TEXT BOOK :
1.
2.
3.
REFERENCES :
1. Engineering drawing P.J. Shah.S.Chand.
2. Engineering Drawing, Narayana and Kannaiah / Scitech publishers.
3. Engineering Drawing- Johle/Tata Macgraw Hill.
4. Computer Aided Engineering Drawing- Trymbaka Murthy- I.K. International.
5. Engineering Drawing Grower.
6. Engineering Graphics for Degree K.C. John.
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Recommended Systems/Software Requirements:
Week l.
a) Write a C program to find the sum of individual digits of a positive integer.
b) A Fibonacci Sequence is defined as follows: the first and second terms in the sequence are 0 and 1.
Subsequent terms are found by adding the preceding two terms in the sequence. Write a C program to
generate the first n terms of the sequence.
c) Write a C program to generate all the prime numbers between 1 and n, where n is a value supplied by the
user.
Week 2.
a) Write a C program to calculate the following Sum:
Sum=1-x2/2! +x4/4!-x6/6!+x8/8!-x10/10!
b) Write a C program toe find the roots of a quadratic equation.
Week 3
a) Write C programs that use both recursive and non-recursive functions
i) To find the factorial of a given integer.
ii) To find the GCD (greatest common divisor) of two given integers.
iii) To solve Towers of Hanoi problem.
Week 4
a) The total distance travelled by vehicle in t seconds is given by distance
= ut+1/2at2 where u and a
2
are the initial velocity (m/sec.) and acceleration (m/sec ). Write C program to find the distance travelled at
regular intervals of time given the values of u and a. The program should provide the flexibility to the user
to select his own time intervals and repeat the calculations for different values of u and a.
b) Write a C program, which takes two integer operands and one operator from the user, performs the
operation and then prints the result. (Consider the operators +,-,*, /, % and use Switch Statement)
Week 5
a) Write a C program to find both the largest and smallest number in a list of integers.
b) Write a C program that uses functions to perform the following:
i) Addition of Two Matrices
ii) Multiplication of Two Matrices
Week 6
a) Write a C program that uses functions to perform the following operations:
i) To insert a sub-string in to a given main string from a given position.
ii) To delete n Characters from a given position in a given string.
b) Write a C program to determine if the given string is a palindrome or not
Week 7
a) Write a C program that displays the position or index in the string S where the string T begins, or 1 if S
doesnt contain T.
b) Write a C program to count the lines, words and characters in a given text.
Week 8
a) Write a C program to generate Pascals triangle.
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b) Write a C program to construct a pyramid of numbers.
Week 9
Write a C program to read in two numbers, x and n, and then compute the sum of this geometric
progression:
1+x+x2+x3+.+xn
For example: if n is 3 and x is 5, then the program computes 1+5+25+125.
Print x, n, the sum
Perform error checking. For example, the formula does not make sense for negative exponents if n is less
than 0. Have your program print an error message if n<0, then go back and read in the next pair of numbers
of without computing the sum. Are any values of x also illegal ? If so, test for them too.
Week 10
a) 2s complement of a number is obtained by scanning it from right to left and complementing all the bits
after the first appearance of a 1. Thus 2s complement of 11100 is 00100. Write a C program to find the
2s complement of a binary number.
b) Write a C program to convert a Roman numeral to its decimal equivalent.
Week 11
Write a C program that uses functions to perform the following operations:
i) Reading a complex number
ii) Writing a complex number
iii) Addition of two complex numbers
iv) Multiplication of two complex numbers
(Note: represent complex number using a structure.)
Week 12
a) Write a C program which copies one file to another.
b) Write a C program to reverse the first n characters in a file.
(Note: The file name and n are specified on the command line.)
Week 13
a) Write a C programme to display the contents of a file.
b) Write a C programme to merge two files into a third file ( i.e., the contents of the first file followed by
those of the second are put in the third file)
Week 14
Write a C program that uses functions to perform the following operations on singly linked list.:
i) Creation ii) Insertion iii) Deletion iv) Traversal
Week 15
Write C programs that implement stack (its operations) using
i) Arrays ii) Pointers
Week 16
Write C programs that implement Queue (its operations) using
i) Arrays ii) Pointers
Week 17
Write a C program that uses Stack operations to perform the following:
i) Converting infix expression into postfix expression
ii) Evaluating the postfix expression
Week 18
Write a C program that implements the following sorting methods to sort a given list of integers in ascending
order
i) Bubble sort
ii) Selection sort
Week 19
Write C programs that use both recursive and non recursive functions to perform the following searching
operations for a Key value in a given list of integers :
i) Linear search ii) Binary search
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Week 20
Write C program that implements the following sorting method to sort a given list of integers in ascending
order:
i) Quick sort
Week 21
Write C program that implement the following sorting method to sort a given list of integers in ascending
order:
i) Merge sort
Week 22
Write C programs to implement the Lagrange interpolation and Newton- Gregory forward interpolation.
Week 23
Write C programs to implement the linear regression and polynomial regression algorithms.
Week 24
Write C programs to implement Trapezoidal and Simpson methods.
Text Books
1. C programming and Data Structures, P. Padmanabham, Third Edition, BS Publications
2. Mastering C, K.R. Venugopal and S.R. Prasad, TMH Publications.
3. The Spirit of C, an introduction to modern programming, M.Cooper, Jaico Publishing House.
4 Practical C Programming,Steve Oualline,OReilly,SPD. TMH publications.
5. Computer Basics and C Programming, V. Rajaraman, PHI Publications.
6. Data structures and Program Design in C,R.Kruse,C.L.Tondo,B.P.Leung,M.Shashi,Pearson Education.
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ENGINEERING PHYSICS LAB
(Any twelve experiments compulsory)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Mineral Analysis:
2 Determination of percentage of copper in brass
3 Estimation of manganese dioxide in pyrolusite.
Instrumental Methods:
4.
Colorimetry:
Determination of ferrous iron in cement by colorimetric method.
(Or) Estimation of Copper by Colorimetric method.
5.
Conductometry:
Conductometric titration of strong acid Vs strong base.
(or) Conductometric titration of mixture of acids Vs strong base.
6. Potentiometry:
Titration of strong acid Vs strong base by potentiometry.
(or) Titration of weak acid Vs strong base by potentiometry.
Physical Properties:
7. Determination of viscosity of sample oil by redwood/oswalds viscometer
8. Determination Surface Tension of lubricants.
Identification and Preparations:
9. Identification of functional groups present in organic compounds.
10. Preparation of organic compounds
Asprin (or) Benzimidazole
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Kinetics:
11.
To determine the rate constant of hydrolysis of methyl acetate catalysed by an acid and also the energy of
activation. (or) To study the kinetics of reaction between K2S2O8 and KI.
12.
Demonstration Experiments ( Any One of the following) :
a.
Determination of dissociation constant of weak acid-by PH metry
b.
Preparation of Thiokol rubber
c.
Adsorption on Charcoal
d.
Heat of reaction
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Practical Engineering Chemistry by K. Mukkanti, etal, B.S. Publications, Hyderabad.
2. Inorganic quantitative analysis, Vogel.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Text Book of engineering chemistry by R. N. Goyal and Harrmendra Goel.
2. A text book on experiments and calculation Engg. S.S. Dara.
3. Instrumental methods of chemical analysis, Chatwal, Anand, Himalaya Publications.
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Books Suggested for English Language Lab Library (to be located within the lab in addition to the
CDs of the text book which are loaded on the systems):
1. A Handbook for English Language Laboratories Prof. E. Suresh Kumar, P. Sreehari,
Foundation Books.
2. Effective Communication & Public Speaking by S. K. Mandal, Jaico Publishing House.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10. A Practical Course in English Pronunciation, (with two Audio cassettes) by J. Sethi, Kamlesh
Sadanand & D.V. Jindal, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
11. A text book of English Phonetics for Indian Students by T. Balasubramanian, Mac Millan
12. Spoken English: A foundation Course, Parts 1 & 2, Kamalesh Sadanand and Susheela
punitha, Orient Longman
DISTRIBUTION AND WEIGHTAGE OF MARKS
English Language Laboratory Practical Paper:
1. The practical examinations for the English Language Laboratory shall be conducted as per the University
norms prescribed for the core engineering practical sessions.
2. For the Language lab sessions, there shall be a continuous evaluation during the year for 25 sessional
marks and 50 year-end Examination marks. Of the 25 marks, 15 marks shall be awarded for day-to-day
work and 10 marks to be awarded by conducting Internal Lab Test(s). The year-end Examination shall be
conducted by an external examiner/ or the teacher concerned with the help of another member of the staff
of the same department of the same institution.
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Week 9 - Task 3 : Search Engines & Netiquette : Students should know what search engines are and how
to use the search engines. A few topics would be given to the students for which they need to search on
Google. This should be demonstrated to the instructors by the student.
Week 10 - Task 4 : Cyber Hygiene : Students would be exposed to the various threats on the internet and
would be asked to configure their computer to be safe on the internet. They need to first install an anti virus
software, configure their personal firewall and windows update on their computer. Then they need to
customize their browsers to block pop ups, block active x downloads to avoid viruses and/or worms.
Productivity tools
LaTeX and Word
Week 11 Word Orientation: The mentor needs to give an overview of LaTeX and Microsoft (MS) office
2007/ equivalent (FOSS) tool word: Importance of LaTeX and MS office 2007/ equivalent (FOSS) tool Word
as word Processors, Details of the three tasks and features that would be covered in each, using LaTeX and
word Accessing, overview of toolbars, saving files, Using help and resources, rulers, format painter.
Task 1 : Using LaTeX and Word to create project certificate. Features to be covered:-Formatting Fonts in
word, Drop Cap in word, Applying Text effects, Using Character Spacing, Borders and Colors, Inserting
Header and Footer, Using Date and Time option in both LaTeX and Word.
Week 12 - Task 2 : Creating project abstract Features to be covered:-Formatting Styles, Inserting table,
Bullets and Numbering, Changing Text Direction, Cell alignment, Footnote, Hyperlink, Symbols, Spell
Check, Track Changes.
Week 13 - Task 3 : Creating a Newsletter : Features to be covered:- Table of Content, Newspaper
columns, Images from files and clipart, Drawing toolbar and Word Art, Formatting Images, Textboxes,
Paragraphs and Mail Merge in word.
Excel
Week 14 - Excel Orientation: The mentor needs to tell the importance of MS office 2007/ equivalent
(FOSS) tool Excel as a Spreadsheet tool, give the details of the two tasks and features that would be
covered in each. Using Excel Accessing, overview of toolbars, saving excel files, Using help and
resources.
Task 1: Creating a Scheduler - Features to be covered:- Gridlines, Format Cells, Summation, auto fill,
Formatting Text
Week 15 - Task 2 : Calculating GPA - .Features to be covered:- Cell Referencing, Formulae in excel
average, std. deviation, Charts, Renaming and Inserting worksheets, Hyper linking, Count function,
LOOKUP/VLOOKUP, Sorting, Conditional formatting
LaTeX and MS/equivalent (FOSS) tool Power Point
Week 16 - Task1 : Students will be working on basic power point utilities and tools which help them create
basic power point presentation. Topic covered during this week includes :- PPT Orientation, Slide Layouts,
Inserting Text, Word Art, Formatting Text, Bullets and Numbering, Auto Shapes, Lines and Arrows in both
LaTeX and Power point. Students will be given model power point presentation which needs to be replicated
(exactly how its asked).
Week 17- Task 2 : Second week helps students in making their presentations interactive. Topic covered
during this week includes : Hyperlinks, Inserting Images, Clip Art, Audio, Video, Objects, Tables and Charts
Week 18 - Task 3 : Concentrating on the in and out of Microsoft power point and presentations in LaTeX.
Helps them learn best practices in designing and preparing power point presentation. Topic covered during
this week includes :- Master Layouts (slide, template, and notes), Types of views (basic, presentation, slide
slotter, notes etc), Inserting Background, textures, Design Templates, Hidden slides.
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REFERENCES :
1. Introduction to Information Technology, ITL Education Solutions limited, Pearson Education.
2. LaTeX Companion Leslie Lamport, PHI/Pearson.
3. Introduction to Computers, Peter Norton, 6/e Mc Graw Hill
4. Upgrading and Repairing, PCs 18th e, Scott Muller QUE, Pearson Education
5. Comdex Information Technology course tool kit Vikas Gupta, WILEY Dreamtech
6. IT Essentials PC Hardware and Software Companion Guide Third Edition by David Anfinson and Ken
Quamme. CISCO Press, Pearson Education.
7. PC Hardware and A+Handbook Kate J. Chase PHI (Microsoft)
ENGINEERING WORKSHOP
1. TRADES FOR EXERCISES :
At least two exercises from each trade:
1.
2.
3.
4.
House Wiring
Carpentry
Tin-Smithy and Development of jobs carried out and soldering.
Fitting
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UNIT I
Introduction to Engineering. Mechanics Basic Concepts.
Systems of Forces : Coplanar Concurrent Forces Components in Space Resultant Moment of Force
and its Application Couples and Resultant of Force Systems.
UNIT II
Equilibrium of Systems of Forces : Free Body Diagrams, Equations of Equilibrium of Coplanar Systems,
Spatial Systems for concurrent forces. Lamis Theorem, Graphical method for the equilibrium of coplanar
forces, Converse of the law of Triangle of forces, converse of the law of polygon of forces condition of
equilibrium.
UNIT III
Centroid : Centroids of simple figures (from basic principles ) Centroids of Composite Figures
Centre of Gravity : Centre of gravity of simple body (from basis principles), centre of gravity of composite
bodies, pappus theorem.
UNIT IV
Area moment of Inertia : Definition Polar Moment of Inertia, Transfer Theorem, Moments of Inertia of
Composite Figures, Products of Inertia, Transfer Formula for Product of Inertia.
Mass Moment of Inertia : Moment of Inertia of Masses, Transfer Formula for Mass Moments of Inertia,
mass moment of inertia of composite bodies.
UNIT V
Analysis of perfect frames ( Analytical Method) Types of Frames Assumptions for forces in members of a
perfect frame, Method of joints, Method of sections, Force table, Cantilever Trusses, Structures with one end
hinged and the other freely supported on rollers carrying horizontal or inclined loads.
UNIT VI
Kinematics : Rectilinear and Curvilinear motions Velocity and Acceleration Motion of Rigid Body
Types and their Analysis in Planar Motion.
Kinetics : Analysis as a Particle and Analysis as a Rigid Body in Translation Central Force Motion
Equations of Plane Motion Fixed Axis Rotation Rolling Bodies.
UNIT VII
Work Energy Method : Equations for Translation, Work-Energy Applications to Particle Motion,
Connected System-Fixed Axis Rotation and Plane Motion. Impulse momentum method.
UNIT VIII
Principle of virtual work: Equilibrium of ideal systems, efficiency of simple machines, stable and unstable
equilibriums
TEXT BOOKS :
1.
Engineering. Mechanics / Timoshenko & Young.
2.
Engineering. Mechanics / S.S. Bhavikatti & J.G. Rajasekharappa
REFERENCES :
1.
Engineering Mechanics / Fedinand . L. Singer / Harper Collins.
2.
Engineering. Mechanics / Irving. H. Shames Prentice Hall.
3.
Engineering. Mechanics Umesh Regl / Tayal.
4.
Engineering. Mechanics / R.V. Kulkarni & R.D. Askhevkar
5.
Engineering. Mechanics/Khurmi/S.Chand.
6.
Engineering. Mechanics / KL Kumar / Tata McGraw Hill.
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UNIT I: INTRODUCTION TO MICROORGANISMS
Diversity in biological systems, Cell biology and cell structure, Difference between Prokaryotes &
Eukaryotes. Kingdom systems. Five-kingdom classification General characters, Brief account on Ecology,
Morphology, Nutrition, Locomotion and Reproduction, useful and harmful effects of Bacteria, Viruses, Algae,
Fungi and Protozoans.
UNIT II: PLANT BIOLOGY
Classification of Plant Kingdom. Concepts of Growth, Meristems. Development of different plant organs;
Plant growth regulators; Economic Importance of Plants, Biology of Pests in relation to Rice, Cotton,
Sugarcane and Groundnut.
UNIT III: ANIMAL BIOLOGY
Classification of Animal Kingdom, Functions, morphology, growth and Reproduction, economic importance.
Phylogeny of Invertebrate & Vertebrate Phyla, Concepts of Species & Ecosystem. Protozoan Parasites
two important forms in man
( Plasmodium, Entamoeba histolytica), Helminthes ( Fasciotopsis buski, Taenia solium, Ascaris, Wucheria
bancrofti)
UNIT IV: BASIC MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Genetics: DNA as genetic material, Structure of DNA, DNA replication, Transcription, Translation, Genes to
proteins to protein function, Gene expression and regulation, Recombinant DNA technology.
UNIT V: HUMAN BIOLOGY I
Introduction of body as a whole, Cells and Tissue Organization, Electrolytes and Body fluids. Physiology of
Blood. Digestive system, Respiratory system and Endocrine system.
UNIT VI: HUMAN BIOLOGY II
Human Physiology: Biological axons and neurons, Neuromuscular and synaptic junctions, Sensory systems
- hearing, taste, smell and visual receptors.
UNIT VII: PHOTOSYNTHESIS
Bacterial & Plant photosynthesis; oxygenic and anoxygenic photosynthesis; chlorophyll as trapper of solar
energy, photosynthetic reaction centres, Hill reaction, PS I & PS II, Photophosphorylation - cyclic & noncyclic; Dark reaction & CO2 fixation.
UNIT VIII : APPLICATIONS OF BIOTECHNOLOGY: BASIC CONCEPTS
Drugs and Chemicals from Plants & Animals, Definition and importance (in general) of Biofuels,
Biofertilizers, Biopesticides, Bioindicators and Biosensors, Microbial Enzymes, Single Cell Protein (SCP),
Monoclonal Antibodies, Introduction to Transgenic Plants & Animals.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. H.G. Rehen and G.Reed, biotechnology Volume I & 2
2. Basic Biotechnology, Second Edition, by Colin Ratledge and Bjorm Kristiansen, Cambridge
University Press.
3. Anatomy and Physiology In Health and Disease,K. J.W. Wilison and A. Waugh, Churchill &
Livingston.
REFERENCES
1) Plant Physiology F.B Salisbury & C.W. Ross 4th edition Thomson Wadsworth
2) Dr. C.C. Chatterjee, Human Physiology (11th Edition) Vol I and II, Medical Allied Agency, Kolkata,
1987.
3) Introduction to biology and biotechnology, second edition, K.Vaitaidyanath, K. Pratap Reddy, and
K.Satya Prasad, BS Publication.
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(2-1 Syllabus)
Civil Engineering
Regulation: R09
Year: II Semester: I
Code
Subject
Internal
53001
Mathematics-II
53002
53003
Strength of Materials - I
53004
Surveying
53005
Fluid Mechanics
53006
53600
Surveying Lab-I
53601
25
External
25
Total
75
100
25
75
100
25
75
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Credits
50
75
25
75
100
100
4
3
3
100
75
25
25
75
100
4
2
50
75
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MATHEMATICS
Year: II Semester: I
- II
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DC motor types
torque
emf equation
losses
efficiency
UNIT IV AC MACHINES
Principle of operation of alternators regulation by synchronous impedance method
Principle of operation of induction motor slip torque characteristics applications.
UNIT V INSTRUMENTS
Basic Principle of indicating instruments
instruments.
UNIT VI DIODE AND IT
S CHARACTERISTICS
Half
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1. Essentials of Electrical and Computer Engineering by David V. Kerns, JR. J. David Irwin
2. Principles of Electrical and Electronics Engineering by V.K.Mehta, S.Chand & Co.
REFERENCES :
1. Introduction to Electrical Engineering
2. Basic Electrical Engineering by Kothari and Nagarath, TMH Publications, 2nd Edition.
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STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
Year: II Semester: I
-I
Resilience
simple
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failures like maximum principle stress theory maximum principle strain theory
shear stress theory max. strain energy theory- max . shear strain energy theory.
max.
Laxmi publications
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SURVEYING
UNIT - I
INTRODUCTION: Overview of plane surveying (chain, compass and plane table),
Objectives, Principles and classifications.
UNIT - II:
DISTANCES AND DIRECTION: Distance measurement conventions and methods; use of
chain and tape, Electronic distance measurements, Meridians, Azimuths and Bearings,
declination, computation of angle.
UNIT - III
LEVELING AND CONTOURING: Concept and Terminology, Temporary and permanent
adjustments- method of leveling.
Characteristics and Uses of contours- methods of conducting contour surveys and their
plotting.
UNIT - IV
COMPUTATION OF AREAS AND VOLUMES: Area from field notes, computation of
areas along irregular boundaries and area consisting of regular boundaries. Embankments and
cutting for a level section and two level sections with and without transverse slopes,
determination of the capacity of reservoir, volume of barrow pits.
UNIT - V
THEODOLITE: Theodolite, description, uses and adjustments temporary and permanent,
measurement of horizontal and vertical angles. Principles of Electronic Theodolite.
Trigonometrical leveling, Traversing.
UNIT - VI
TACHEOMETRIC SURVEYING:
Stadia and tangential methods of Tacheometry. Distance and Elevation formulae for Staff
vertical position.
UNIT - VII
Curves: Types of curves, design and setting out
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UNIT - VIII
Introduction to geodetic surveying, Total Station and Global positioning system, Introduction
to Geographic information system (GIS).
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Surveying (Vol 1, 2 & 3), by B.C.Punmia, Ashok Kumar Jain and Arun Kumar Jain Laxmi Publications (P) ltd., New Delhi
2 .Duggal S K, Surveying (Vol
Delhi, 2004.
2000
2. Arror K R Surveying Vol 1, 2 & 3), Standard Book House, Delhi, 2004
3. Chandra A M, Plane Surveying , New age International Pvt. Ltd., Publishers, New
Delhi, 2002.
4. Chandra A M, Higher Surveying , New age International Pvt. Ltd., Publishers, New
Delhi, 2002.
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FLUID MECHANICS
UNIT I
INTRODUCTION : Dimensions and units Physical properties of fluids specific gravity,
viscosity, surface tension, vapor pressure and their influences on fluid motionpressure at a
point, Pascal s law, Hydrostatic law - atmospheric, gauge and vacuum pressuremeasurement of pressure. Pressure gauges, Manometers: differential and Micro Manometers.
UNTI - II
Hydrostatic forces on submerged plane, Horizontal, Vertical, inclined and curved surfaces
Center of pressure. Derivations and problems.
UNTI - III
FLUID KINEMATICS : Description of fluid flow, Stream line, path line and streak lines and
stream tube. Classification of flows : Steady, unsteady, uniform, nonuniform, laminar,
turbulent, rotational and irrotational flows Equation of continuity
for one, two , three dimensional flows
analysis.
UNIT - IV
FLUID DYNAMICS : Surface and body f orces Euler s and Bernoulli s equations for
flow along a stream line for 3-D flow, (Navier stokes equations (Explanationary)
Momentum equation and its application forces on pipe bend.
UNIT - V
Boundary layer Theory:
Approximate Solutions of Navier Stoke s Equations Boundary layer concepts, Prandtl
contribution, Characteristics of boundary layer along a thin flat plate, Vonkarmen momentum
integral equation, laminar and turbulent Boundary layers
no deviations BL in transition, separation of BL, control of BL, flow around submerged
objects-Drag and Lift- Magnus effect.
UNIT - VI
LAMINAR & TURBULENT FLOWS:
Reynold s experiment Characteristics of Laminar & Turbulent flows. Flow between
parallel plates, Flow through long tubes, flow through inclined tubes.
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UNIT - VII
CLOSED CONDUIT FLOW: Laws of Fluid friction Darcy s equation, Minor losses
pipes in series pipes in parallel Total energy line and hydraulic gradient line. Pipe
network problems, variation of friction factor with Reynold s number Moody s Chart.
UNIT - VIII
MEASUREMENT OF FLOW : Pitot tube, Venturi meter and orifice meter classification
of orifices, flow over rectangular, triangular and tr apezoidal and Stepped notches - Broad
crested weirs.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Fluid Mechanics by Modi and Seth, Standard book house.
2. Introduction to Fluid Machines by S.K.Som & G.Biswas (Tata Mc.Grawhill publishers
Pvt. Ltd.)
3. Introduction to Fluid Machines by Edward J. Shaughnessy, Jr, Ira M. Katz and James P.
Schaffer , Oxford University Pr ess, New Delhi
REFERENCES:
1. Fluid Mechanics by J.F.Douglas, J.M. Gaserek and J.A.Swaffirld (Longman)
2. Fluid Mechanics by Frank.M. White (Tata Mc.Grawhill Pvt. Ltd.)
3. Fluid Mehanics by A.K. Mohanty, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
4. A text of Fluid mechanics and hydraulic machines by Dr. R.K. Bansal - Laxmi
Publications (P) ltd., New Delhi
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Regulation: R09
Year: II Semester: I
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SURVEYING LAB
Year: II Semester: I
-I
LIST OF EXERCISES :
1. Survey of an area by chain survey (closed traverse) & Plotting
2. Chaining across obstacles
3. Determination of distance between two inaccessible points with compass.
4. Surveying of a given area by prismatic compass (closed traverse) and plotting after
adjustment.
5. Radiation method, intersection methods by plane Table survey
6. Two point and three point problems in plane table survey
7. Traversing by plane table survey
8. Fly leveling (differential leveling)
9. An exercise of L.S and C.S and plotting
10. Two exercises on contouring.
List of Major Equipment:
1. Chains, tapes, Ranging rods, cross staff, arrows
2. Compasses and Tripods, Optical square.
3. Plane tables, Alidade, Plumbing fork, trough compasses
4. Leveling instruments and leveling staves
5. Box sextants, planimeter.
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FRESH CONCRETE: Workability -'Factors
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bleeding
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of concrete - Steps in manufacture
Mixing and vibration
water'
QualitY of mixing
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:
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- Gelspaoe
HARDENED CONCRETE
Strength in
concrete -. Maturity concept ratio - Nature of strength of
between
affecting strength - Reration
tension a .o.pr"rriori_ Fu"tors
compression & tensile strength
Curing'
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UNIT _ VI
Compression test
TESTING OF HARDEI{ED CONCRETE:
-Factorsaffectingstrength-Flexuretests-spiittingtests
codal provisions for NDT'
Non-destructiu" t"rting irethods u,|lt
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MIX DESIGN : Factors in the choice of mix proportions - Durabilityrof
concrete - Quality Control of concrete - Statistical methods - Acceptance
criteria - Proportioning of concrete mixes by various methods - BIS method
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reinforced, T and L beam sectlons'
TEXT BOOKS:
1.
- Tata Mc.
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beams, detailing.
Hill
Publishers, NewDelhi
Concrete Technology by A.R. Santha Kumai, Oxford university
Press, NewDelhi
P.K.Mehta
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UNIT
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4.
5.
6.
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Jain, Laxmi, publications Pvt.I-td., New Delhi
excavation, stone aggregates'
UNIT
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Electrical
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effective stress - principle of effective stress
Seepage through soils
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2.
CBS Publishers
3.
& Distibution,
Tony Waltham
Spon presV
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effects of compaction on soil properties
compaction qual itY control'
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Irarning Publishers.
Formulae.
3.
UNIT.II
REFERENCES:
measurement of
Criddle Methods -Infiltration, factors affecting infiltration,
l.
2.
evaporatlon'
Abstraction from rainfall-evaporation, factors affecting
Blaney &
and
Penman
measurement of evaporation- Evapotranspirationinfiltration, infiltration indices'.
3.
4.
S.K-Tata
5.
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Effective
Distribution of Runoff - HydrographAnalysis Flood Hydrograph Hydrograph Rainfall - Base Flow- Base Flow Separation - Direct Runoff
UNIT.IV
parameters' porosity'
Ground water Occurrence, types of aquifers, aquifer
specificyield,permeability,transmissivityandstoragecoefficient'Darcy's
Types of
law, radial flow to wells in confined and unconfined aquifers'
wells,- Well Construction
UNIT.V
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of Industrial wastes - use
PHI publications'
Elementary hydrology by V'P'Singh'
Standard
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1.
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Environmental ImpactAssessment-&
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Assessment of Impact of developmentActivities on Vegetation and wildlifb,
environmental Impact of Deforestation - Causes and effects of deforestatist.
UNIT.V
Procurement of relevant soil quality, Impact prediction, Assessment of lmpact
UNIT - VI
E IAof surface water, Air and Biological
UI\IIT - VII
Environmental Audil & Environmental legislation objectives of
Environmenrdl Audit, Types of environmental Audit, Audit protocel, stages
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UNIT
- VIII
meqhanism.-
TEXT BOOKS
2.FiniteElementAnalysis-S.S'Bhavikathi,Newagelnternational
Publication. 2010
1.
Analysis of Structures
Oxford University
- 2009.
Basic of Structural dynamics nad Seismic design/ S'R' Damodara
swamy and S. Kavitha' -PHI,20l0
Press
2.
l.
12.
vibration
Introduction to Structural dynamics declaimer's principle -Free
veetour'
single degrtee of freedom - Eagleville - Eign
RBFERENCES
8.
9.
1.
7.
10.
- VI
6.
'
meter
Calibration of Venturimeter & Orifice
for a gmall orifice /
Determination of coefficient of discharge
mouthpiece by ccrnstant head method'
Notch and / Triangular Notch
Calibration of contracted Rechngular
pipe'
Determination of friction factor of a
losses'
Detetmination of Coefficient for minor
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considerations - intakes - infiltration galleries, confined
layouts'
and
methods
requirements . aquifers distribution systems'
UNIT
III
Layoutandgeneraloutlineofwatertreatmentunits_sedimentation,uniform
Jar test setiling velocity- principles - design factors - surface loadlng.clarifrer design optimum dosage of coagulant - coagulation-flocculation
coagulants
feeding arrangements'
'
house.
UNIT. VI
Conservancy and water carriage systems
estimation-timeofconcentration_Stormwateloverflowscombinedflow
of sewage'
- characteristics of sewage - cycles of decay - decomposition
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- primary treatment design of screens - grit chambers - skimming tanks sedimentation tanks - principles and design of biological treatment -
* standard
UNIT. VIII
TEXT BOOKS:
Water supply and sanitary Engineering by GS. Birdi, Dhanpat Rai &
Sons Publishers.
2.
3.
Publishers
REFERENCS
l.
2.
3.
4.
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dam, elementary profile and practical profile of a gravity dam, limiting height
of a low gravity dam, Facrors of Safety -'stability Analysis, Foundation for
a Gravity Dam, drainage and inspection galleries.
UNIT.III
Earth dams: types of Earth dams, causes of failure of earth dam, criteria for
safe design of earth dam, seepage through earth dam-graphical method,
measures for control of seePage.
UNIT.IV
Spillways: types of spillways, Design principles of Ogee spitlways - Spillway
gates. Energy Dissiparers and Stilling Basins Significance of.Jump,Height
curve and Tail water Rating curve - usBR and Indian types of Stilling
Basins.
Diversion Head works: Types of Diversion head works- weirs and barrages,
layout of diversion head work - components. causes and failure of weirs
and Barrages on permeable foundations,-Silt Ejectors and Silt Excluders
UNIT.VI
M.K.
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trickling filters
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UNIT
- II
UNIT
- III
pressuresinlayeredsoils_Coulomb'seartlrpressuretheory-Culmann's
graphical method.
UNIT _ IV
walls
from backfill
_
of retaining
RETAINING WALLS: Types of retaining walls stability
drainage
against overturning, sliding, bearing capacrty and
l
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sIIALI-owF.OUNDATIONS-BEARINGCAPACITYCRITERIA-Types-
UNIT. VI
SHALLOWFOTINDATIONS.SETTLEMENTCRITERIA-Safebearing
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- Different shapes of wells and shifts'
Tilts
Sinking of wells of wells - functions and Design Criteria TEXT BOOKS:
2.
'
3.
Das,8.M.,
Engineering
edition (Indian edition) Thomson
and practices of soil mechanics
Geotechnical Engineering : Principles
VNS Murthy' Taylor & Francis Group'
and foundation englne"ttlg Uy
REFERENCES:
Analysis and Design of Substructures IBH Publishing company Pvt Ltd I 998
Manoj Datta:Tat?
2. Geotechnical Engineering by S' K'Gulhati & 2005'
New Delhi'
Mc.Graw Hilt tullishing company
ktigp Prentice Hall' New Jersy
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planning
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