B.Tech. Scheme & Syllabus

(Revised in BOS Meeting dt. 21.10.2016)


FIRST SEMESTER 


Course
Number
Subject
Scheme of Studies
Periods per week
Credits
L
T
P

MTH111
Mathematics 1
3
-
-
3
CE112
Basic Civil Engineering
3
-
-
3
PHY113
Physics
3
-
-
3
HUM114
Communication Skills
3
-
-
3
CS115
Computer Programming
3
-
-
3
ME116
Engineering Graphics
-
-
6
3
CS117
Computer Program Lab.
-
-
3
2
PHY118
Physics Lab.
-
-
3
2
Total Credits  22
I semester Soft Technology Division/ II semester machine Technology Division 
                          

SECOND SEMESTER
Course
Number
Subject
Scheme of Studies
Periods per week
Credits
L
T
P

MTH121
Mathematics 2
3
-
-
3
CHM122
Engineering Chemistry
3
-
-
3
CE123
Environmental Science
3
-
-
3
EE124
Basic Electronics and Electrical
Engineering
3
-
-
3
ME125
Basic Mechanical Engineering
3
-
-
3
CE126
Solid Mechanics
3
-
-
3
ME127
Workshop  Practice
-
-
2
1
EE128
Electronic and Electrical Lab.
-
-
2
1
CHM129
Chemistry  Lab.
-
-
3
2
Total Credits 22


 COURSE CONTENTS

FIRST AND SECOND SEMESTER (COMMON TO ALL B.TECH STUDENTS)


MTH111: MATHEMATICS 1
Partial differential equation- homogeneous functions, Euler’s theorem, Taylor’s series, maximum and minima of functions, Lagrange method of undetermined multipliers., Convergence and divergence series- summation of series, beta and gamma functions, length of curves, area volume and surfaces of solids of revolution, Ordinary differential equation statistics -solution, Claitauts forms, methods of variation of parameters.
 References
1.   Advanced engineering Mathematics                       Erwin Krevszig, John Wiley & Sons
2.   Advanced engineering Mathematics              Peter V.O.Neil Thomson, Cengage Learning
3.   Higher engineering Mathematics                            John Bird, Newnes Publishers

CE112:  BASIC CIVIL ENGINEERING
 Civil Engineering scope and importance, Construction materials such as Stone, Bricks and timber-Engineering properties, Soils, bearing capacity and its importance. Building components: Foundations- functions, types and applications, Walls, roofs, floors, doors, windows, beams, columns etc. Surveying basics and equipments.
 References
1.   Engineering Materials                                Rangwala, Charotar Publishing House pvt. Ltd.
2.   Building construction                                 Sushil Kumar, Standard Publisher dist.
3.   Surveying                                                    B.C. Punmia, Laxmi Publications

PHY113 PHYSICS
Electron ballistic-Motion of charges particles in electric and magnetic field, Electron microscope, Cathode ray tube, Spectrograph, Electron refraction. Bethes law; Solid state and Semi Conductor Physics- Energy bands in solids, Electron and hole mobility, hall effect, PN junction transistor, Transistor  parameters,  Photo  cell  and  solar  cell:  Quantum  Mechanics-weave  equation, Schrodinger equation, tunnel effect, Harmonic oscillator:  Laser and fiber optical- Ruby and HeNe laser and applications, laser holography; Nuclear Physics & Theory of relativity-transformation equation, time dilation mass energy equation, Acoustics
 References
1.   Physics of dielectrics                                      Tareev, Mir Publishers
2.   Principle of optics                                           Brijlal Subramanyam, S Chand & Company ltd.
3.   Engineering Physics                                        P.G.Kshirsagar, S Chand Publisher
  
HUM114  COMMUNICATION SKILLS
Introduction    to    Communication    Process,    Verbal    and    Non-Verbal,    Communication, Communication  Barriers,  Electronic  devices  in  communication.  Business  communicationManagerial communication, meeting skills, group discussion, presentation skills, negotiation skills. Employment Communication. Speaking Skills, Listening Skills and Reading skills. Writing Skills- Letter writing, report writing, emails, proposals, memorandum, writing notices, minutes and agendas.  Soft Skills and Personality Development- Time Management skills, interpersonal skills, Leadership styles, positive personal attitudes, personal SWOT analysis.
 References
1.   Effective business communications            Murphy, McGraw-Hill Companies
2.   Effective technical communication,            M.Ashraf Rizvi, Tata McGraw-Hill Pub Co. 
3.   The Ace of Soft Skills                                 Gopalaswamy and Mahadevan, Pearson 

CS115 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
Concepts, definitions, taxonomy and history of computer programming, operating systems and 
program execution, Unix system, Input/output devices, Storage devices, Flow chart and algorithm
development,   Computer   program.   C   programming,   Statements,   Arrays   and   functions
References
1.   Programming with C                                        Gottfried,  McGraw Hill Education
2.   C programming                                                Ritchie & Kernighan,  Pearson Education 
3.   UNIX programming                                          Kermighan &Pike, Pearson Education 

ME116 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
Geometrical  construction,  use  of  instruments,  scales,  engineering  curves,  Orthographic projections, conversion of pictorial views to orthographic views and vice versa, Dimensioning, Projections of points, lines, planes and solids. Development of plane and curved surfaces, sections of solids. Orthographic projections of simple elements of machines like nut, bolt, rivets, keys and cotters, joints, pulleys, Introduction of Auto-CAD
References
1.   Engineering drawing  with AUTOCAD           T.Jayapoovam, Vikas Publishing House
2.    Engineering graphics                                       K.R.Mohan, Dhanpat Rai Publishing 

CS117: COMPUTER PROGRAMMING LAB
Introduction to fundamentals of DOS and window, C programming, Operating System, Use of algorithms and execution, small practical problems, Arrays, Matrices.
 References
1.   Program with C                           Brain W Kernighan, Prentice Hall
2.   C programming                             Balagurusamy, McGraw Hill Education India Private Limited

PHY117: PHYSICS LAB
 Experiments on Zener Diode, characters tics, Newton Rings. Series/parallel resonance, Photo electric and Hall Effect.
References
1.   Concepts of Modern physics                                Arther Beiser, McGraw-Hill Education
2.   A text book on advance practical Physics           Chauhan &Singh, Pragati Prakashan

MTH121: MATHEMATICS 2
Multiple integral: Multiple and triple integrations, series solution of differential equations Bessel and Legendre functions, Complex variable: Conformal mapping. Cauchy’s theorem, Complex integration, Taylor’s and Laurent’s series, Laplace transform: Laplace transform of elementary functions, Inverse transform, and solution of ordinary differential equations. Vector calculus: Cross products, vector differentiation, gradient and divergent theorem, Green‘s Gauss and strokes theorem, Partial differential equations.
 References
1. Advanced engineering Mathematics                                  Erwin Krevszig, John Wiley & Sons
2. Higher engineering Mathematics                                        John Bird, Newnes Publishers

CHM122: ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
Lubricants: function of lubricates, solid lubricants, synthetic lubricants,  mechanism of lubrication, testing of lubricants Fuels: classifications, calorific value, selection of lubricants ,knocking and anti-knocking compounds, combustion problems., environment Chemistry: air , water and soil, noise , soil and land, Corrosion: chemical corrosion, pitting, stress corrosion, galvanic series, corrosion control, Materials: Iron, steel, heat treatment, non ferrous metals, alloys
 References
1.   Engineering Chemistry     Jain and Jain, Dhanpat Rai Publishing.  S Chand
2.   Engineering Chemistry     Shashi Chawla, Dhanpat Rai & Co.
3.   Engineering Chemistry     B.K. Sharma, Krishna Prakashan

CE123: ENVIRONMENT SCIENCE
Natural Resources: Study of various natural resources like forest, minerals, atmosphere, soil and water   conservation.   Ecosystem:   structure,   function   and   classification   of   ecosystem, biogeochemical cycle, hydrological cycle, carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle, oxygen cycle, food chain, food web, and energy flow in ecosystem. Biological diversity and its conservation, Global 
Environmental  Issues,  Case  studies  of  environmental  disasters  like  Bhopal  Gas  Tragedy, Chernobyl Nuclear Accident, and Concept of sustainable development. Environmental Pollution, pollutants and their classification, impact of pollution on environment. Types of pollution such as water,   air,   solid   waste,   noise,   radioactive   etc:   sources,   impact,   Pollution   control   and environmental  management,  Basic  concepts  of  Life  Cycle  analysis,  Environmental  Impact Assessment.
References
1.   Environment engineering and management      Suresh K Dhaneja, S. K. Kataria & Sons
2.   Environment science                                        S.C.Santra, New Central Book Agency (P) Ltd
3.   Environment studies                                          J.P.Sharma,  Pinnacle Technology
4.   Waste water treatment                                       B.C.Punmia, Laxmi Publications

EE124: BASIC ELECTRONIC AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
D.C. and A.C. sources: loop and nodal equations, superposition theorem, Norton’s theorem Star Delta transformers. Simple series and parallel circuits and network analysis, Electrical machines: Faraday’s law of electromagnetic induction, Lenz’s law and tests on transformer, autotransformer, DC machines, Diodes and transistors: diode characteristics ripple factor, filter circuit, cathode ray oscilloscope, and Power supply.
References
1.   Electrical technology                          H Cotton, Reem Publications Pvt. Ltd
2.   Electrical circuits                                Schaum series, McGraw Hill Education
3.   Electronics devices                              Bell, Oxford

ME125: BASIC MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Review of Thermodynamics: Units and Dimensions system, Heat and Work, Ideal gas equation. Thermodynamic equations, Zeroth law and first law of Thermodynamics. Enthalpy and Internal energy of gases. Simple numerical of first law as applied to a closed and open system. Statement of Second law of Thermodynamics, Steam Boilers, mountings & accessories. Boiler draught. Properties of Steam: Wet and Superheated steam, Volume, Enthalpy, Entropy and internal Energy of steam, Steam Table.
Internal Combustion Engines: Otto and diesel cycles and their efficiencies. Functions of different parts of the engines. Machine tool: lathe, shaper, drilling machine, types of drilling machine,machining time for machine tool. Welding : Types of welding process, important terms in welding, types of welding joints, gas welding, arc welding ,comparison between A.C. and D.C. 
Casting:  Pattern  materials,  types  of  patterns,  pattern  allowances,  mould,  constituents  of moulding sand.
 References
1.  Elements of mechanical engineering              Gupta P.N and Poonia, Standard Publisher.
2.  Elements of mechanical engineering               Roy and Choudhary, Media Promoters. 

CE 126: SOLID MECHANICS
Fundamentals of force systems, concept of Rigid body, Free body diagram Support Reactions, Analysis of Frames and structure. Centroid and moment of Inertia of plane area, Shear force and  Bending  Moment  diagrams,  Simple  stress  and  strain,  Mechanical  properties  of  the materials, Elastic constants, compound stresses, Mohr’s circle of stresses.
 References
1. Strength of materials                                                 Singer F.L.,  Longman
2. Mechanics of material                                               Hearn E.I., Butterworth-Heinemann
3. Engineering mechanics                                             Merian J.L.Kraige, Wiley

ME127: WORKSHOP PRACTICE
Students will do practice in following shop.
Carpentry (two models), 2. Fitting, (two models) 3. Foundry  (demonstration) 4. Welding. (Demonstration)
 References
1 Manufacturing science                                Ghosh and Mallick, Affiliated East-West Press
2 Manufacturing Technology                            P.N. Rao, McGraw Hill Education


EE128: ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL LAB
Laboratory experiments and assignments to supplement EE124

CHM129: CHEMISTRY LAB
Quantitative Analysis
Oxidation-Reduction Titrations: Estimation of percentage of iron using potassium dichromate by internal indicator method. Estimation of percentage of iron using potassium dichromate by external indicators.Iodometric titration of copper, sulphate by hypo-iodometric titration of potassium dichromate by 
Water Analysis:  Determination of alkalinity, hydroxyl, carbonate and bicarbonate in water. Determination of total hardness in water using soap or EDTA titrations. Determination of salinity of water sample by Mohr’s method.
Lubricant Testing: Determination of viscosity of lubricating oil with change of temperature by Determination of Flash and Fire point of liquid fuel and lubricants
 References
1.   Practical Chemistry                                                                     S.S. Dara, S. Chand
2.   Practical Engineering Chemistry                                                  Mittal & Mittal
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