b. tech first year scheme and syllabus

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First Semester Exam Duration(Hrs) Relative weightage % CODE Course L T P Credits Theory Practical cws MTE PRE ETE PY1101 Engineering P ry$ics 3 L 2 5 3 2 10 30 20 40 MA1101 Engg. Maths I 3 0 4 ? 20 40 40 ES1101 Environmenti Studies 3 0 0 3 3 20 40 40 EC1101 Basic Electror cs 3 1 0 4 3 20 40 40 ES1102 Mechanics of iolids 3 1 0 4 3 20 40 40 ME1101 Engg. Graphic 2 0 2 3 2 20 40 40 ME1130 Basic Worksh Practice p 1 0 2 2 2 60 40 Totalcredits 25 Second Semester Exam Duration (Hrs) Relative weightage % CODE Course t T P Credits Theory Practical cws MTE PRE ETE cY1101 Engg. Chemis Y 2 7 2 4. 3 2 10 30 20 40 MA1201 Engg. Maths I 3 L 0 4 3 20 40 40 EE1r.01 Basic Electrici Tech. 3 L 0 4 3 20 40 40 cs1101 Programming nC 2 L 2 4 3 2 10 30 20 40 ES1103 Engg. Thermc lynamics 2 't 0 3 3 20 40 40 HS1101 Values, Ethics & Governance 2 0 0 2 2 20 40 40 EN1111 TechnicalCor munication 2 1. 0 3 2 20 40 40 24 ..\ -\ \ -\

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Page 1: B. Tech First Year Scheme and Syllabus

First Semester

Exam Duration(Hrs) Relative weightage %

CODE Course L T P Credits Theory Practical cws MTE PRE ETE

PY1101 Engineering P ry$ics 3 L 2 5 3 2 10 30 20 40

MA1101 Engg. Maths I 3 0 4 ? 20 40 40

ES1101

Environmenti

Studies 3 0 0 3 3 20 40 40

EC1101 Basic Electror cs 3 1 0 4 3 20 40 40

ES1102 Mechanics of iolids 3 1 0 4 3 20 40 40

ME1101 Engg. Graphic 2 0 2 3 2 20 40 40

ME1130

Basic Worksh

Practice

p

1 0 2 2 2 60 40

Totalcredits 25

Second Semester

Exam Duration

(Hrs) Relative weightage %

CODE Course t T P Credits Theory Practical cws MTE PRE ETE

cY1101 Engg. Chemis Y 2 7 2 4. 3 2 10 30 20 40

MA1201 Engg. Maths I 3 L 0 4 3 20 40 40

EE1r.01 Basic Electrici Tech. 3 L 0 4 3 20 40 40

cs1101 Programming nC 2 L 2 4 3 2 10 30 20 40

ES1103 Engg. Thermc lynamics 2 't 0 3 3 20 40 40

HS1101 Values, Ethics & Governance 2 0 0 2 2 20 40 40

EN1111 TechnicalCor munication 2 1. 0 3 2 20 40 40

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cM1403 VALUES, ETIIICS & GOVERNAIICE 120021

Values: Meaning of value education, Three Gunas, Nature and kinds of value, UnderstandingHarmony at various Levels: understanding in the human being as co-existence of Self ('I') andBody, in the Self ('I2), understanding myself, harmony with the Body, family, Society, Nature, inexistence; Ethics and Business: Values and attitudes for professional accountants, Legalframeworks, regulations and standards for business, Nafure of ethics and its relevance; Rulis-based and frameworrk approaches to ethics; Personal development and lifelong learning; personalqualities; Ethical principles; Concepts of independence, skepticism, accountability and socialresponsibility; Ethical Conflict: Relationship between ethics, govemance, the law and socialresponsibilrty, Unethical behaviour, Ethical dilemmas and conflicts of interest; OrganisationalGovernance: The role and key objectives of organisational govemance in relation to ethics andthe laq developmgnt of organisational govemance intemationally; the role of directors inrelation to organisaltional governance; the role of the board, Types of board structures andorganisational govemance issues, Policies and procedures for 'best practice' companies, Rulesand principles based,approaches to govemance

Books:1. R.R.Gaur, R. Sangal and G.P. Bagaria,"A Foundation Course in Human ValuesProfessional Ethics; " Excel Books, 2010.2. S Sadri & J Sadri, Business Excellence Through Ethics & Governance,2nd edition, 2015.3. U.C Mathur, Orgqnisational Governance and business ethics, MacMillan India Ltd. 2009.

References:1. C.V Baxi, Organ$ational Governance, Excel Books, 20092. D. Mehta, Sharm4, Business Ethics and Ethos, Ramesh Book Depot, 20083. R. Namakumai, $trategic Planning of Organisational Strategt,MacMillan lndia Ltd, 2000.4. S. Sadri, A.K. Sir.lha and P. Bonnerjee, Business Ethics: concepts and cases, TMH, 1998.

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cs1101 Programming in C 12 12 4l

Computer funda : The von Neumann architecture, flowcharts and algorithms, operatingsystem fundame ), programs, assembly language, high level programming languages;Number System: , decimal, octal, hexadecimal; C Programming: data types, variables,operators, statements, control structures, functions, recursion, arrays and pointers,records (structures) files, input/output, standard library functions and elementary datastructures.

Laboratorv will include assignments on branching, looping, functions, recursions,arrays, pointers, and a mini project.

TEXT BOOKS:

REFERENCES:1. Kernighan B. tV., Ritchie D., "The c progromming Languoge",2nd Ed, pHtndia, 19gg.2' Gottfried 8.,'lschoum's outline of progromming with c, McGraw-Hill, 2004.

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cvl101

Mechanics of Ri{id Bodies: Introduction to basic principles and concepts, Force systems,resultant of concurfent and non-concurrent coplanar force systems; Equilibrium of concurrentand non-concurrent aoplanar force systems. Centroid and moment of inertia of simple andcomposite areas, Kinetics: Application of D oAlembert's work energy and impulse-momentum principles; Mechanics of Deformable Bodies: Mechanical properties ofmaterials, normal qtress and strain, Hooke's law, modulus of elasticity, tension test on ductileand brittle material]s, factor of safety, allowable stress, Poisson's ratio, shear stress and shearstrain, modulus of rigidity, relation between modulus of elasticity, modulus of rigidity andbulk modulus; Strisses and deformations in tapering bars, stepped bars, thermal stresses,statically indeterminate problems, stresses on inclined planes, stresses in thin cylindricalpressure vessels.

Text Books:

1. S. s. Bhavi$atti, 'strength of Materials', vikas publishers, 2005.2. Bhavikatti

End Rajasekharappa, 'Engineering Mechanics,, New Age Intl, 2006.3. Rajput R K1 Sitrength of Materials, S chand & company pvt rtd, 20154. Bansal R KIA Text Book of Engineering Mechanics, S Chand & Company pw ltd, 6tr

edition

References:

MECHANICS OF'SOLIDS [3 104]

Vector Mechanics for Engineers, Tata McGraw Hill, 2004.Mechanics of Materials, S. I. Version, PHI, 1993.

and Mahadevappa, Strength of Materials, CBS publishers, 2001.Engineering Mechanics, Wiley India Pvt ltd, 5e EditionA Text Book Of Engineering Mechanics, S. Chand & Company pvt Ltd.,

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Khurmi R20th editionS S Rattan, $trength Of Material, TMH Publication,2nd edition.Ramamruthprn S, Narayanan R, Strength Of Material, Dhanpat Rai Publication, 18tredition.

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cYl101 Engineering Chemistry 12 12 4l

Chemical Fuels: Classification; Calorific value and its determination; Analysis of solid fuel;Liquid Fuel: Distillation of petroleum, Petroleum cracking, Reforming of petrol, Octane numberand Cetane value, Synthetic petrol, Combustion based numerical; Water Technology: Hardnessof water; Units of hardness; Ion exchange water softening technique; Boiler feed water: scale &sludge, priming and foaming; Polymers & Composites: Molecular weight determination; Glasstransition temperatqre; Methods of polymerization; Mechanism of polymerization reactions;Compounding of plastics; Vulcanization; Conducting polymers; Synthesis, properties andapplications of some polymers; Composition and characteristic properties of composites; NanoChemistry: Synthesis, properties and applications of selected nanomaterials; Corrosion and itscontrol: Theories alrd Mechanism of Corrosion; Types of corrosion; Factors affecting corrosion,Protection against gorrosion, Paints and Coatings: Antifouling Coating, Fire retardant paintsand Case studies.

Text Books:1. Jain P.c. and Jain \v1., "Engg. chemistry", Dhanpat Rai and Sons, Delhi, l5th Ed. 2006.

2. Kuriacose J.c., Rajp Ram J., "chemistry in Engg. and Technologt", vol I/II TMH 1988.

3' Puri B.R., Sharma iI..R. and Pathania M. S., "Principles of Physicat Chemistry", S.N. Chand and Co.

Jalandhar, 31st Ed. 1990.

4. AgarwalC.Y.,"Chqmistry of Engg. Materials",TataPublications, Varanasi,6thEd.1979.

5. Sivasankar 8., " Engine er ing Chemistry ", TNftI 2008.

Reference Books:

1. Ahmad, Z.,"Principles of Corrosion Engineering & Corrosion Control"; Chem E, Elsevier, 2006.

2. Speight, J.G. and DBkker, M., "Fuel Science &Technolory Hand Book", New yor( 1990.

3; Harvey, D., "Modern Analytical Chemistry", McGraw Hill, 2000.

List of experiments qf Engineering Chemistry Laboratory:

1.To determine the viscosity of a given lubricating oil at various tempbratures using Redwood Viscometer

No. 1 orNo.2.

2.To determine flash point and fire point of the given lubricating oil using Pensky Marten's apparatus

3.To determine cloudl and pour point of a given sample of lubricating oil using cloud and pour point

apparatus.

4.To determine the mqisture, volatile and ash contents in a given sample of coal by proximate analyses.

5.To determine the calorific value of fuel by bomb's calorimeter.

6.To find out the chenpical oxygen demand (coD) of a water sample using K2cr2o7.

7.To deionize the given water sample using ion exchange process.

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8.To determine the

titration using EDTA

9.To prepare urea

10.To prepare phenol

l l.Preparation of

l2.Observe the

l3.Estimation of

l4.To determine the

conductometric titrati

15.To determine the

metric titration.

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permanent and temporary hardness of given water sample by complexometric

ution.

yde resin.

resin (Bakelite)

ic Composites for the Adsorption of Water Contaminants

of iron and investigate conditions related to conosion.

Mohr's salt solution using standard Klvftro4 solution via Redox titration

of given HCI solution using a standard NaoH solution by performing a

of given HCI solution using a standard NaoH solution by performing a pH-

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ECl101 BASIC ELECTRONICS [3 10 4]

PN Junction: Formation of depletion region, Effect of forward and reverse bias on depletion region,I-V characteristics and equivalent circuits of ideal and practical diode, Diode equation, Applicationof Diodes: Series and parallel combination of diodes circuits, Half Wave and Full WavJrectifiers,gapacltor filter, clipper, clamper circuits, Zener Diode; I-V Characteristics, Zener Regulators, LEDs,BJT: Construction, schematic diagram and characteristic of CE, CB Configuration, CC configurationw.r.t. CE, Relation between o and p, transistor biasing, Q-point, load line, fixed bias, self-bias, biasstabilization, Transistor as amplifiers, frequency response, Operational Amplifiers: Idealcharacteristics of an op amp., inverting and non-inverting, amplifiers, linear circuit applications asvoltage follower, integrator, differentiator, summing amplifier, subtractor, Digital Electronics:Number systems, Boolean algebra, DeMorgan's Theorem, logic gates; Truth tables, SOp, pOS form,K-map for minimization of Boolean expressions, Implementation of Boolean expressions with logicgates; Combinational circuits: Half and full adders, Half and full subtractors, S-R flip-flops,Communication Systems: Elements of communication systems, examples of communicationsystems, Analog and optical communications.

Reference Books:1. J. Millman & C. C. Halkias "lntegrated Electronics" TataMcGraw Hill, New Delhi, 1994.2. M. M Mano, 'Digital Design', 3'd edition, pearson,2009.3. G. Kennedy, B. pavis, 'Electronic communication systems', TMH, 3'd Edition, 19g5.4. B. P. Singh and R Singh, 'Electronic Devices and Circuits, Second Edition', Pearson Edu,20l3.5. R. L. Boylestad, T.. Nashelsky, 'Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory', 1Oft ed, PHI, 2009.

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EE 1101 BASIC ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY [3 104]

Introduction to Indian power scenario, Domestic appliances, Basic circuit elements, SourceTransformation, Series & parallel resistive circuits, Review of KirchhofPs laws, Star DeltaTransformations, DC Circuit Analysis: Mesh and Node voltage analysis, DC NetworkTheorems- Superposition, Thevenin, Norton, Maximum Power Transfer. Capacitor and Inductor-Series & Parallel connections, Charging & Discharging, Energy stored. Magnetic circuits:Terminologies, Analysis of series and parallel magnetic circuits, Review of Electromagnetism,Electromagnetic Induction, Fleming's left & right hand rules, Faradays laws, Lenz's Law,Induced emf in a conductor & coil, Mutual lnductance, Coupling CoefFrcient and dot rule. Singlephase AC circuits: Generation, Emf induced, Average value, RMS value, Peak factor, Formfactor, Phasors, Analysis of pure R, L, C, Series and parallel combinations (RL, RC and RLCcircuits), Power, Power factor, series and parallel Resonance. Three phase AC Circuits: Starand Delta connections, Analysis with balanced loads, Power measurements. Transformers:Single phase transformer- types, Construction, working principle, ideal and practicaltransformers, losses, Efficiency, Regulation. Electrical Motors: Introduction of Single & Threephase Induction motors, DC Motors, Electrical Instruments: Fundamentals of ElectricalMeasuring Instruments.

Text Books:1. E. Hughes, Electrical and Electronic Technologt (8e), Pearson Education, 2002.2. T.K Nagasarkar. & M.S Sukhija, Basic Electrical Engineering,OuP 2005.3. D. P Kothari. & I.J Nagarath, Basic Electrical rechnologt, TMH 2004.

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ENl111 Technical Communication {2 103}

Effective Pronunpiation: Understanding English sounds and their symbols, phonemictranscriptions, cliaracteristics of language; Effective Communication Skills (LSRW-Listening, Speaki4g, Reading and Writing): Definition, process, typ€S, ba:riers, non-verbalcommunication, kmesics & paralanguage, difference between general and technicalcommunication, difference between hearing and listening; Common errors in professionalEnglish: Prepositions, articles, non-finite verbs, syntactic erors & words oftin confused(nouns, verbs, adjeptives & adverbs), sentence pattem, question tags, synonyms, antonyms,one word substitutions; Compositional Skills: Reading comprehension, paragraph writing:different orders of paragraph writing, prdcis writing, formal letter writingfioU uppti"ation Lresume writing, email etiquettes, technical writing, writing a movie rwiew-in English;Classroom Activity: Group Discussion; Mock Interview; Understanding nuances of deliveryfor making present4tions and impromptu public speaking; Literary texts for Case Studies.

Reference Books:1. C Tickoo and J Sasikumar, Writingwith a Purpose. New Delhi Oxford U Press, 2000.2. D Green, Contemporory English Grammar, Structures and Composition, Delhi

Macmillan Pub$,2000.

3. D Jones, English Pronouncing Dictionary,London ELBS, 2003.4. L Bauer, An Irytroduction to International Varieties of Engtisft, Edinburgh University

Press, 2A02.

5. M M Mccarthy, English Idioms in (Jse, cambridge University press, 2002.6. M Raman and S Sharma, Technical Communication: Principles and Practice 2/e, Oxford

University Presp, New Delhi 2013.7. N D Burton and J B Heaton, Longman Dictionary of Common Eruors,Harlow Longman,

1998.

8. N Ezekiel, Collpcted Poems,New Delhi, OUP, 2006.9. N Krishnaswamy, Modern English: A Book of Grammar flsage and Composition,

Macmillan Indip,2000.10. R Parthasarthy {ed.). Ten Twentieth Century Indian Poets.New Delhi: OUP, 2009.11. S Mishra and C Muralikrishna, Communication Skillsfor Engineers, Pearson Edu, 2010.

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ES1101 Environmental Studies [3003]

Basic components of the environment: Intemal structure of Earth, Spheres of Atmosphere,Scope of environrnental studies; Environmental concerns: urbanization, industri alization,agricultural revolution and their impact on environment; Structure and functions of theecosystem: Ecology, Ecological succession, Chemical cycles, Energy flow; Environmentalpollution and control: Air pollution, Water pollution, Soil pollution, Noise pollution;Biodiversity and its conservation: Genetic, species and ecosystem diversity, Bio-geographicalclassification of India, Value of biodiversity, Threats to biodiversity, Conservation ofbiodiversity; Natural resources: Forest, water, mineral, land and food resources of India;Sustainable energy and development: Conventional Energy Sources, Non-ConventionalEnergy Sources, Energy audit; Solid waste and hazardous waste management: Sources,characteristics and control measures of urban and industrial wastes, Agricultural revolution,Environment Impact Assessment, Evolution and history.

TEXT BOOK:

l. Bharucha, E., "Text book of Ercvironmental Studies for undergraduate courses",Universities Press, Hyderabad, 2nd Editio n, 2013

REFERENCES:

1. Rao, P.v., "Principles of Environmental science and Engineeringl',pHI,2009.2. De, A. K., De, A.K., o'Environmental Studies, New Age International Publishers", New

Delhi, 2007.3. Joseph, B., " Envir onmental studies ", 2nd Edition, T ataMcGraw Hill, 2009.4. Goel, S.L., Kumar, R.,*Disaster management",Deep and Deep publications,200l.

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8S1103 Engineering Thermodynamics [2 1031

Definitions & Concppts, SI Units; System, Thermodynamic Properties of Fluids: Mathematical,Tabular and Graph]ical representation of data; Ideal gas Van der Waals Equation of state;Compressibility ch{rt; Thermodynamic Diagrams including Mollier diagram; Steam Tables.Zetoth Law of therr{rodynamics: temperature scale, First Law of Thermodynamics: Applicationsto Non flow proceEses, Applications of First Law of Thermodynamics of Flow Processes -Steady State / Trar4ient; Applications of First Law of Thermodynamics to Chemically ReactingSystems, Second Law of Thermodynamics, Applications Thermodynamic Relations,Thermodynamic Pofentials, Maxwell's Relations; Availability, Power Cycles and RefrigerationCycles, Gas-Vapor $4ixtures and Psychrometry.

Text Book:

1. YVC Rao, ,tn Introduction to Thermodynamics, Orient Longman, 2009.

Reference Bools:

Y.A. Cengel and M.A. Boles, ThermoQynamics: an EngineeringApproach,McGrawHill20t4.C. Borgnakkp and R. E. Sonntag, Fundamentals of Thermodynamics, Wiley India 2010.

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MA 1101 Engineering Mathematics I [3 104]Differential Calcnllus: Radius of curvature, Circle and chord of curvature, Asymptotes, curvetracing for Cartesilan and polar curves. Taylor's theorem for a function of one variable.Taylor's and Maclpurin's expansion of functions. Partial Differentiation: Euler's theoremon homogeneous fipnctions, total derivative, derivatives of composite and implicit functions,Taylor's theorem for a function of two variables, extreme values of a function of twovariables, Lagrange's method of undetermined multipliers, Errors and approximations.Integral Calculus: Reduction formulae. Applications of integral calculus: area and length ofcurves and volur{re of solid of revolution of simple curves. Matrices: Elementarytransformations, InTverse and rank of a matrix by elementary transformation, consistency andsolution of system of simultaneous equations, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, Caley-Hamiltontheorem, diagonalization of a matrix.

Text Books:

1. B. S. Grew4l, "Higher Engineering Mathematics", Khanna Publishers, Delhi, 2006.2. E. Kreyszig; "Advanced Engineering Mathematics", Wiley India Edition,2006.3. G. B. Thomras, "calculus and Analytical Geometry", Narosa pub., Delhi, 19g6.

References:

l. S. Pal & S. C.Bhunia, "Engineering Mathematics", Oxford University Press, 2015.2. B. Ram, "E{rgineering Mathematics", Vol. I & [, pearson,2012.3. S. Narayan, "Differential Calculus", Shyam Lal Charitable Trust, Delhi, 2002.4. S. Narayan, "Integral Calculus", S. Chand & Co., Delhi, 2005.

MA 1201 Engineering Mathematics II [3 104]

Ordinary Differeirtial Equations: Solutions of first order and first degree differentialequations, separable of variables, homogeneous and reducible to homogeneous equations,linear equations & Bernoulli equation, exact equations, reducible to exact. Linear HigherOrder Differential Equations: Linear homogeneous equations with constant coefficients,inverse differential operators and method of variation of parameters, Solution of Cauchy'sand Legendre's differential equations, solution of simple simultaneous linear differentialequations. Multiplg Integrals: Beta and Gamma Functions: elementary properties. Doubleand Triple integralg, area and volume by double integration, change of order of integration,change of variables from Cartesian to polar form and vice versa. Analytical Solid Geometry:Sphere, right circular cone, right circular cylinder.

Text books il. B. S. Grewal, "Hflgher Engineering Mathematics", Khanna Publishers, Delhi, 2006.2. E. Kreyszig, "Adianced Engineering Mathematics", wiley India Editi on,2006.3. G. B. Thomas, o'calculus and Analytical Geometry", Narosa pub., Delhi, 1986.References:1. S. Pal & S. C. Bhunia, "Engineering Mathematics", Oxford University Press, 2015.2. B. Ram, "Enginepring Mathematics", Vol. I and II, pearson, 2012.3. E. D. Rainville flnd P. E. Bedient, A Short Course in Diflerential Equations, MacmilPub.. 1989.4. N. Piskunb\,Intqgral Calculus, Vol. II, Mir pub., 1981.

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MEl101 ENGII\-EERING GRAPHICS 120231Principle of Orthographic Projections: Points, straight lines parallel to one ref. plane (Hp/Vp)and inclined to other ref. plane, Straight lines inclined to both HP and VP, Straight lines inclinedto both HP & VP and parallel to PP, Straight lines with traces, Practical problems on straightlines; Computer Aided Drafting practice; Projections of Plane surfaces: perpendicular oneref. plane ( HP/VP ) and inclined to other ref. plane, Inclined to both I{p & Vp, Inclined to bothHP & VP and perpendicular to PP; Projections of Solids (right regular) by change of positionmethod: Axis parallel to one ref. plane (I{P/VP) and inclined to other ref. plane, Resting on oneof the ref. plane, axis inclined to both HP & VP, Suspended freely, axis inclined to both Hp &VP, Axis inclined to both FIP & VP parallel to PP; Projections of solids by Auxiliary planemethod: Axis inclined to both F{P and VP; Sections of solids (right regular): Using Horizontaland vertical section planes, Using section plane perpendicular to one ref. plane and inclined tothe other ref. plane, Given the regular true shapes of various solids and find the inclination ofsection plane; Development of surfaces: Parallel line development, Radial line development,Triangulation development. Isometric projections: Plane surfaces and simple solids (prisms &cylinders), Frustum and combination of solids, Simple machine elements.

Text Book:

1. N. D Bhatt , Engineering Drawing,charotar publishing House, Anand, 2014.

Reference Books:

1. F. Giesecke, A. Mitchell, Engineering Graphics, Pearson Education Limited, 2013.2. Engineering Graphics using AutoCAD, Manual prepared by Department of Mechanical

Engineering, MUJ Jaipur, 2015.

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M81130 Basic Workshop Practice

Introduction to Baqic workshop experiments, tools, machines and applications of processes;Lathe operations: pacing, tuming, taper turning and knurling on MS cylindrical work piece;Foundry shop: Stupy of types of moulding process and various tools use for foundry process,preparation of a grgen sand mould and demonstration of casting; Welding: Study of types ofwelding and applicaltions of welding, perform dif|erent types of welding joints on MS plate witharc welding processi CaipentrA: Cut and prepare T halving joint; Fitting: cut and prepare mildsteel square part anfl make all the edges at 90 degree, cut a 10x10 mm notch on the mild steelpiece and make all ithe edges of notch at 90 degree; Soldering: prepare fuirnel using solderingoperation; Plumbinp: cut a PVC pipe and prepare thread on it.

Text Book:1. S. Karunaka{an, Production Technologt,TataMcGrawHill, HMT Bangalore 2001.

Reference Books:1. S.K. Hajra Cfraudhury and S.K. Bose., Worlcshop Technologt Vol.I,Media Promoters

and Publishefs hrt. Ltd.. Mumbai2}I}.2. B. S. Raghuyanshi , Workshop Technologt Vol.l,Dhanpat Rai and Sons, Delhi 2014.

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PY1101 ENGINEERING PHYSICS ,

B.Tech. {l/ ll Semester) Syllabus

[3 12 s]

OPTICS: Double slit interference, interference from thin films, Newton's rings, Michelson's interferometer,Single-slit diffraction, Diffraction at a circular aperture, Double-slit interference and diffraction combined-Intensity in double-slit diffraction (qualitative approach), Diffraction of light through multiples slits, Dispersionand resolving power of pratings, Polarization of electromagnetic waves, Polarizing sheets, polarization byreflection, Double refractfon QUANTUM PHYSICS: Black body radiation and Planck's hypothesis, Stefan's Law,Wein's displacement lawl Photoelectric effect, compton effect, Photons and electromagnetic waves, waveproperties of particles, d$-Broglie hypothesis, Davisson-Germer Experiment, phase speed, ground speed), theuncertainty principle QIIANTUM MECHANICS: An interpretation of quantum mechanics, Schrodingerequation, particle in a bo4, Particle in a wellof finite height (qualitative),Tunnellingthrough a potentialbarrierand its applications, The simple harmonic oscillator(qualitative) AToMtc pHystcs & MoLEcutAR pHystcs:Atomic spectra of gaseq, Energy states and spectra of molecules, X-rays-Types, Moseley law, I-ASER:spontaneous and stimula[ed transitions, He-Ne and Ruby laser, Application of lasers sollD STATE pHystcs:Band theory of solids, Eletitrical conduction in Solids, Superconductivity- Super conductors, Meisner effect, BCS

Theory (lntroductory) and applications of Superconductivity.

Lab course: Newton's riirBs, Diffraction grating, dispersive power, ultrasonic interferometer, Series andparallel resonance, Zener diode, Transistor characteristics, Band gap energy, Rectifier and filter circuits, Halleffect, He-Ne laser, Planc('s Constant,

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TEXT BOOK

7. D. Halliday, R. Reshick & K. S. Krane; PHYSICS; Volume ll; V edition, John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 2011.2. A. Beiser, S. Mahafan & S. R. Chaudhary; Concepts of Modern Physics; Vl edition McGraw Hill, 2009.3. C. L. Arora; Practigal Physics; S. Chand & Co. pvt. Ltd., 2013

REFERENCE BOOK

1. R. A. Serway & J. W.Jewett; PHYSCIS for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics; Volume 2; lXedition, Thomsonl 20L3.

2. S. L. Gupta & V. K$mar; Practical physics; pragati prakashan, 20L3.

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