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    TOTAL CREDITS: 181

    2010 REGULATIONS

    SEMESTER I

    Course

    Code

    Course Title

    Instruction

    Hours/Week CreditsMaximum Marks

    L T P CIA ESE Total

    THEORY

    10O101 Calculus and its Applications 3 1 0 3.5 50 50 10010H102 Material Science 3 0 0 3 50 50 100

    10H103Environmental Science and

    Engineering3 0 0 3 50 50 100

    10O104 Technical English 3 0 0 3 50 50 100

    10A105Electrical and Electronics

    Engineering3 0 0 3 50 50 100

    10A106 Manufacturing Technology 3 0 0 3 50 50 100

    10H111 Engineering Graphics 1 0 3 2.5 50 50 100

    10A112 Electrical and ElectronicsEngineering Laboratory

    0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100

    10A113Manufacturing Technology

    Laboratory0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100

    TOTAL 19 1 9 23.5

    SEMESTER II

    Course

    CodeCourse Title

    Instruction

    Hours/Week CreditsMaximum Marks

    L T P CIA ESE Total

    THEORY

    10O201 Linear Algebra and Fourier Series 3 1 0 3.5 50 50 100

    10H202 Applied Physics 3 0 0 3 50 50 100

    10H203 Applied Chemistry 3 0 0 3 50 50 100

    10O204 Communication Skills 3 0 0 3 50 50 100

    10H205 Problem Solving and C Programming 3 0 0 3 50 50 100

    10A206 Engineering Mechanics 3 1 0 3.5 50 50 100

    PRACTICAL

    10H211 Physics Laboratory 0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100

    10H212 Chemistry Laboratory 0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100

    10H213 Programming Laboratory 0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100

    10H214 Engineering Practices 0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100

    TOTAL 18 2 12 25

    CIA Continuous Internal Assessment

    ESE End Semester Examination

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    SEMESTER III

    Course

    CodeCourse Title

    Instruction

    Hours/Week CreditsMaximum Marks

    L T P CIA ESE Total

    THEORY

    10O301 Transforms and Complex Analysis 3 1 0 3.5 50 50 100

    10A302 Fluid Mechanics and Machinery 3 1 0 3.5 50 50 100

    10A303 Engineering Thermodynamics 3 1 0 3.5 50 50 100

    10A304 Automotive Petrol Engines 3 0 0 3 50 50 100

    10A305 Two and Three Wheelers 3 0 0 3 50 50 100

    10A306 Fuels and Lubricants 3 0 0 3 50 50 100

    PRACTICAL

    10A311Fluid Mechanics and Machinery

    Laboratory0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100

    10A312 Fuels and Lubricants Laboratory 0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100

    10A313 Two and Three Wheeler Laboratory 0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100

    TOTAL 18 3 9 24

    SEMESTER IV

    Course

    CodeCourse Title

    Instruction

    Hours/Week CreditsMaximum Marks

    L T P CIA ESE Total

    THEORY

    10A401 Applied Numerical Methods 3 1 0 3.5 50 50 100

    10A402

    Microprocessors , Microcontrollers

    and Factory Automation 3 0 0 3 50 50 10010A403 Strength of Materials 3 1 0 3.5 50 50 100

    10A404 Mechanics of Machines 3 1 0 3.5 50 50 100

    10A405 Automotive Diesel Engines 3 0 0 3 50 50 100

    10A406Engineering Metrology and

    Measurements3 0 0 3 50 50 100

    PRACTICAL

    10A411

    Microprocessors , Microcontrollers

    and Factory Automation

    Laboratory

    0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100

    10A412 Engine Testing Laboratory 0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100

    10A413Metrology and Measurements

    Laboratory0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100

    TOTAL 18 3 9 24

    CIA Continuous Internal Assessment

    ESE End Semester Examination

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    SEMESTER V

    Course

    CodeCourse Title

    Instruction

    Hours/Week CreditsMaximum Marks

    L T P CIA ESE Total

    THEORY

    10A501 Engineering Economics 3 0 0 3 50 50 100

    10A502 Automobile Electrical and Electronics 3 0 0 3 50 50 100

    10A503 Automobile Engine Components Design 3 0 0 3 50 50 100

    10A504 Automotive Chassis 3 0 0 3 50 50 100

    10A505 Engineering Design 3 1 0 3.5 50 50 100

    10A506 Vehicle Dynamics 3 0 0 3.5 50 50 100

    PRACTICAL

    10H511 Presentation skills and Technical Seminar 0 0 3 - - - -

    10A512 Automotive Electronics Laboratory 0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100

    10A513Automobile Chassis Components

    Laboratory0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100

    10A514Computer Aided Engine DesignLaboratory

    0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100

    TOTAL 18 1 12 23

    SEMESTER VI

    Course

    CodeCourse Title

    Instruction

    Hours/Week CreditsMaximum Marks

    L T P CIA ESE Total

    THEORY

    10O601 Principles of Management 3 0 0 3 50 50 100

    10A602 Automotive Chassis Design 3 1 0 3.5 50 50 100

    10A603Computer Aided Vehicle Design

    Characteristics3 0 0 3 50 50 100

    10A604 Automotive Pollution and Control 3 0 0 3 50 50 100

    10A605 Automotive Transmission 3 0 0 3 50 50 100

    10A606 Special Vehicles 3 0 0 3 50 50 100

    PRACTICAL

    10H611Communication Skills and

    Personality Development0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100

    10A612 Engine Components Laboratory 0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100

    10A613 Computer Aided Chassis DesignLaboratory

    0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100

    10A614 Design and Fabrication Project 0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100

    TOTAL 18 1 12 24.5

    CIA Continuous Internal Assessment

    ESE End Semester Examination

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    SEMESTER VII

    Course

    CodeCourse Title

    Instruction

    Hours/Week CreditsMaximum Marks

    L T P CIA ESE Total

    THEORY

    10A701 Professional Ethics 3 0 0 3 50 50 100

    10A702 Finite Element Analysis 3 0 0 3 50 50 100

    10A703 Vehicle Maintenance 3 0 0 3 50 50 100

    10A704 Vehicle Body Engineering 3 0 0 3 50 50 100

    10Axxx Elective I 3 0 0 3 50 50 100

    10Axxx Elective II 3 0 0 3 50 50 100

    PRACTICAL

    10A711 Vehicle Maintenance Laboratory 0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100

    10A712Computer Aided Manufacturing

    Laboratory0 0 3 1.5 50 50 100

    10A721 Comprehensive Viva voce 0 0 0 - - - -10A751 Project Work Preliminaries 0 0 3 1.5 100 - 100

    TOTAL 18 0 9 22.5

    SEMESTER VIII

    Course

    CodeCourse Title

    Instruction

    Hours/Week CreditsMaximum Marks

    L T P CIA ESE Total

    THEORY

    10A801 Total Quality Management 3 0 0 3 50 50 100

    10Axxx Elective III 3 0 0 3 50 50 100

    10Axxx Elective IV 3 0 0 3 50 50 100

    PRACTICAL

    10A851 Project Work 0 0 12 6 100 100 200

    TOTAL 9 0 12 15

    CIA Continuous Internal Assessment

    ESE End Semester Examination

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    LIST OF ELECTIVES

    Course Code Course Title

    10A001 Indian Constitution and Society

    10A002 Micro electromechanical systems

    10A003 Intellectual Property rights

    10A004 Object oriented Programming

    10A005 Web Technology

    10A006 Computer Integrated manufacture

    10A007 Product Development and Manufacture

    10A008 Materials for Automobile industry

    10A009 Quality Assurance and Reliability

    10A010 Vehicle Design

    10A011 Aerodynamics of road vehicles

    10A012 Optimization Techniques

    10A013 Jigs, Fixtures and Press tools

    10A014 Design for manufacture and Assembly

    10A015 Automotive Instrumentation

    10A016 Automotive air conditioning

    10A017 Modeling and Simulation of internal combustion engines

    10A018 Unconventional engines and Hybrid vehicles

    10A019 Advanced theory of IC engines

    10A020 Combustion and heat transfer

    10A021 Alternate fuels

    10A022 Computational fluid dynamics

    10A023 Gas Turbines

    10A024 Product data management and collaborative product commerce

    10A025 Value Engineering

    10A026 Industrial marketing and marketing research

    10A027 Commercial fleet operation

    10A028 Automation, CNC and Robotics

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    SEMESTER I

    10O101 CALCULUS AND ITS APPLICATIONS(Common to all branches)

    3 1 0 3.5

    UNIT I DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS 9

    Maxima and minima maxima and minima of two variables, Constrained maxima and minima

    Lagranges multiplier method.

    UNIT II INTEGRAL CALCULUS 9Evaluation of multiple integrals , Change the order of integration, Application of multiple integral to

    find area and volume- Applications to engineering problems.

    UNIT III ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION OF FIRST ORDER 9

    Basic concepts Geometrical meaning Separable differential equations. Modelling: Separable

    equations- Exact differential equations- Integrating factors, Linear differential equation, Bernouli

    equations- Application to engineering problems.

    UNIT IV LINEAR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF SECOND AND HIGHER

    ORDER EQUATION 9

    Homogeneous linear equation of second and higher order equations with constant coefficients- Euler

    Cauchy equation Method of Variation of parameter Solution of specified differential equation s

    connected with electric circuits, Bending of beams and simple harmonic motion(Differential equationsand associated conditions need be given).

    UNIT V VECTOR CALCULUS 9

    Differentiation of vectors- Gradient, Divergence, Directional derivative Line, Surface, Integral,

    Statement of Greens, Gauss divergence and Stokes theorem, Application to engineering problems.

    TOTAL: 45 + 15

    TEXT BOOKS:

    Sl. No. Author(s) Title of the Book PublisherYear of

    Publication

    1.

    Kandasamy P,

    Thilagavathy K and

    Gunavathy K

    Engineering MathematicsS Chand and Co

    New Delhi2007

    2. Veerarajan TEngineering

    Mathematics(for first year)

    Tata McGraw Hill

    Publishing Co., New

    Delhi

    2005

    3. Grewal B SHigher Engineering

    Mathematics Khanna Publishers2004

    REFERENCE BOOKS:

    Sl. No. Author(s) Title of the Book PublisherYear of

    Publication

    1.

    Kreyszig E Advanced Engineering

    Mathematics

    John Wiley and

    Sons, Singapore 2001

    2.Venkataraman M

    K

    Engineering Mathematics National Publishing

    Co., Chennai,

    2000

    WEB URLs:

    1. www.mathworld.wolfram.com.

    2. www.answers.com/topic/differential-equation

    3. www.intmath.com/Matrices-determinants

    10H102/10G202 MATERIAL SCIENCE(Common to all Branches)

    3 0 0 3

    UNIT I SEMICONDUCTING MATERIALS AND DEVICES 9Elemental and compound semiconductors. Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors - Properties. Carrier

    concentration in intrinsic semiconductors. Determination of bandgap energy - Hall effect - Hall

    http://www.answers.com/topic/differential-equationhttp://www.intmath.com/Matrices-determinantshttp://www.answers.com/topic/differential-equationhttp://www.intmath.com/Matrices-determinants
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    coefficient in extrinsic semiconductors, experimental determination of Hall coefficient. Application of

    Hall effect. Semiconductor devices Solar Cells, LED, Photodiode and LCD

    UNIT II MAGNETIC MATERIALS 9

    Properties of dia, para, ferro and ferrimagnetic materials. Weiss theory of ferromagnetism. Heisenberg

    and domain theory of ferromagnetism. Hysteresis. Hard and soft magnetic materials. Ferrites

    structure, preparation and applications. Permanent magnets, transformer cores, magnetic recording and

    readout.

    UNIT III SMART MATERIALS 9Shape Memory alloys (SMA) Characteristics, properties of NiTi alloy, application, advantages and

    disadvantages of SMA. Metallic glasses Preparation, properties and applications. Superconductivity -

    BCS theory of superconductivity (qualitative)-Types of superconductors, properties - High Tc

    superconductors. Applications SQUIDS, Cryotron, Magnetic levitation. Bio-materials, IC Packaging

    materials.

    UNIT IV NANOMATERIALS 9

    Nanophase materials Properties. Fabrication methods ball milling method, soft lithographicy

    method Vapour phase deposition methods - PVD, CVD, MBE. Liquid phase methods - colloidal and

    sol gel methods. Carbon nanotubes structure, properties, fabrication and applications. Organic FET,

    organic LEDs.

    UNIT V CRYSTAL DEFECTS AND STRENGTHENING OF MATERIALS 9Unitcell Lattice - Crystal defects Point defects Line defects Dislocations Edge Dislocation

    Screw Dislocation Grain boundaries Crystal Growth Czochralskis and Zone refining

    Techniques. Strengthening mechanisms for the improvement of mechanical properties of materials -

    Solute hardening, Precipitation hardening, Dispersion hardening, Strain hardening, Fundamental

    mechanical properties Tensile, Compression and hardness. Factors affecting mechanical properties

    Grain, Grain size and Heat treatment.

    TOTAL : 45

    TEXT BOOKS:

    Sl. No. Author(s) Title of the Book PublisherYear of

    Publication

    1. Jayakumar S Materials Science R.K Publishers 2004

    2. Iyandurai. N Materials Science Gems Publishers 2007

    REFERENCE BOOKS:

    Sl. No. Author(s) Title of the Book PublisherYear of

    Publication

    1. Raghavan V

    Materials Science

    and Engineering

    A first course

    Prentice Hall of India 2001

    2. James F Shackelford S

    Introduction to

    Materials Science

    for Engineers

    Macmillan PublishingCompany

    2004

    3. William D Callister Jr

    Materials Science

    and Engineering

    An Introduction

    John Willey and Sons 2003

    WEB URLs:

    1. www.materialstoday.com

    2. www.nanoscience.com

    3. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/optoelectronics.com

    10H103/10G203 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

    (Common to all Branches)3 0 0 3

    UNIT I ATMOSPHERE AND HYDROSPHERE 9

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    Planet Earth-Atmosphere-composition of atmosphere structure of atmosphere-air pollution sources,

    effects and control methods (particulate control methods)-Bhopal Gas Tragedy- green house effect,

    global warming climate change acid rain deforestation causes and effects. Water-hydrological

    cycle-water pollution-point and non-point sources of pollution, effects and control methods- waste

    water treatment thermal pollution case studies and current scenario.

    UNIT II SOIL AND SOIL POLLUTION 9

    Land Weathering Types of Weathering Types of Soil-Soil Erosion-Land Slides-Desertification-

    Salinity-Geochemical Cycling (Nitrogen, Phosperous, Carbon and Sulphur)-Hazardous and Non-

    hazardous waste-Nuclear Waste, Radioactive Waste and E-Waste Waste disposal methods-3R methods,land fill and composting- Case studies in current scenario.

    UNIT III ENERGY RESOURCES 9

    Renewable and non-renewable energy resources- Fossil fuels Nuclear energy-Solar energy-

    Hydroelectric energy-Wind energy- Tidal energy- geothermal energy- - Green energy-Biofuels- Bio

    diesel.

    UNIT IV BIODIVERSITY 9

    Ecosystem and biodiversity- Structure and functions of ecosystem- Biotic components,Tropic level,

    Food chain and food web, -Biodiversity at the global, national and regional level-India as a mega

    biodiversity nation-Hotspot of biodiversity- Values of biodiversity- threats of biodiversity-Habitat

    loss, Poaching, Man-wildlife conflict-Conservation Insitu and Exsitu Conservation of biodiversity

    .Disaster management Flood, Earthquake, Tsunami and cyclone.

    UNIT V ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIAL ISSUES 9

    Concept of sustainable development-Watershed management-Population studies Population

    Explosion Environment and Human health-Environmental protection act1986- Role of pollution

    control boards-Nano technology carbon nanotubes-Nano technology for environmental remediation

    and health impacts.

    TOTAL: 45

    TEXT BOOKS:

    Sl. No. Author(s) Title of the Book PublisherYear of

    Publication

    1. Gilbert Masters

    Introduction to

    Environmental Engineeringand Science

    Pearson Education.Pvt,Ltd,II Edition 2004

    2.Raman

    Sivakumar

    Introduction to

    Environmental Science and

    Engineering

    Vijay-Nicole 2005

    3.Anubha Kaushik

    &C.P.Kaushik

    Environmental Science and

    Engineering New Age International 2008

    REFERENCE BOOKS:

    Sl. No. Author(s) Title of the Book PublisherYear of

    Publication

    1. Linda D WilliamsEnvironmental Science

    Demystified Tata McGraw Hill 2005

    2.Tyler Miller G,

    JREnvironmental Science Thomson 2004

    3. Bharucha Erach The biodiversity of IndiaMapin Publishing Private

    Limted2007

    4.Trivedi R K and

    Goel P KIntroduction to Air Pollution

    Techno-Science

    publications2002

    5. Dhameja S K Environmental Engineering

    and Management

    S.K.Kateria and Sons

    Publications

    1999

    WEB URLs:

    1. www.theozone hole.com

    2. www. edugreeen.teri.res.in3. www.umich.edu

    4. www.pollutionissues.com.

    http://www.theozone/http://www.umich.edu/http://www.theozone/http://www.umich.edu/
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    10O104 TECHNICAL ENGLISH(Common to all branches)

    3 0 0 3

    UNIT I GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY 9

    Word Formation (Prefix and suffix) - Synonyms and Antonyms - Parts of Speech - Tense - Active to

    Passive - Idioms and Phrases - Phrasal Verbs - Subject Verb Agreement - Articles - Sentence

    Structure - Direct and Indirect Sentences - Commonly Mispronounced and Misspelt Words - British

    and American Vocabulary.

    UNIT II LISTENING 6Extensive Listening - Listening for General Content - Intensive Listening - Listening for Specific

    Information - Retrieval of Factual Information - Listening to Identify Topics - Context - Functions -

    Speakers Opinion, Attitude etc., - Global understanding skills and ability to inter extract gist and

    understand main ideas - Note Taking (Guided and Unguided) - Phonetics.

    UNIT III SPEAKING 12

    Speech Sounds - Syllables - Word Stress (Structure and Content Words) - Sentence Stress - Intonation

    - Pronunciation Drills - Tongue Twisters - Role Plays - Guided Conversation - WH Questions - Yes or

    No Type Questions - Question Tag - Presentation - Compare and Contrast - Introducing Oneself -

    Description - Narration - Casual and Official Conversation.

    UNIT IV READING 9

    Exposure to Different Reading Techniques - Reading for Gist and Global Meaning - Predicting theContent - Skimming the Text - Identifying Topic Sentence and its role in a paragraph - Scanning -

    Inferring - Short Stories (The Open Door by Alfred Sutro, The Idiots by Joseph Conrad, Little Girls

    wiser than Men by Leo Tolstoy, Was it Heaven or Hell? by Mark Twain, I Want to Know Why? by

    Sherwood Anderson).

    UNIT V WRITING 9

    Letter Writing (Formal and Informal) - Asking permission for Industrial Visit - Letter to the Editor -

    Requisition Letter - Apology Letter - Letter for Quotation - Letter for Placing Order - Enquiry Letter -

    Complaint Letter - Inviting Letter - Prcis Writing - Hints developing - Checklist - Essay, Paragraph -

    Instructions - Recommendation - Report Writing.

    TOTAL: 45

    TEXT BOOKS:

    Sl. No. Author(s) Title of the Book PublisherYear of

    Publication

    1 Nira Konar

    Communication

    Skills for

    professionals

    PHI Learning Private

    Limited, Connaught Circus,

    New Delhi.

    2010

    2 Dr. SumantEnglish For

    EngineersVijay Nichole Publication 2008

    3 Lakshminarayanan K REnglish for Technical

    Communication

    SciTech Publications(India)

    Pvt. Ltd., Chennai,

    Hyderabad, Kolkata

    2007

    REFERENCE BOOKS:

    Sl. No. Author(s) Title of the Book PublisherYear of

    Publication

    1.Sharon J Gerson,

    Stevem M Gerson

    Technical Writing

    Process and Product

    Pearson Education

    (Singapore) Pvt. Ltd.,

    New Delhi, Third Edition.

    2004

    2. Rizvi M Ashraf Effective Technical

    Communication

    Tata McGraw-Hill

    Publishing Company Ltd.,

    New Delhi.

    2005

    3.Arulmurugan S

    Nagarajan STechnical English Sri Krishna Agencies 2006

    WEB URLs:1. www. BBC learn English.com

    2. www. eezee_speak.com

    3. www. british council.org

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    4. [email protected]

    10A105/10C105/10M105 BASICS OF ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS AND

    COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING(Common to AE/CE/ME)

    3 0 0 3

    UNIT I ELECTRIC CIRCUITS 9

    Ohms Law Kirchoffs Laws Steady State Solution of DC Circuits Introduction to AC

    Circuits Waveforms and RMS Value Power and Power factor Single Phase and ThreePhase Balanced Circuits.

    UNIT II MEASURING INSTRUMENTS 9

    Functional elements of an instrument Static and dynamic characteristics Errors in

    measurement Operating Principles of Moving Coil and Moving Iron Instruments

    (Ammeters and Voltmeters), Dynamometer type Watt meters and Energy meters.

    UNIT III SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES AND APPLICATIONS 9

    Characteristics of PN Junction Diode Zener Effect Zener Diode and its Characteristics

    Half wave and Full wave Rectifiers Voltage Regulation. Bipolar Junction Transistor CB,

    CE, CC Configurations and Characteristics Characteristics of JFET and MOSFET.

    UNIT IV DIGITAL ELECTRONICS 9

    Binary Number System Boolean Algebra - Logic Gates Half and Full Adders Flip-Flops

    Registers and Counters A/D and D/A Conversions.

    UNIT V FUNDAMENTALS OF COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING 9

    Types of Signals: Analog and Digital Signals Modulation and Demodulation: Principles of

    Amplitude and Frequency Modulations. Communication Systems: Radio, TV, Fax,

    Microwave, Satellite and Optical Fibre (Block Diagram Approach only).TOTAL: 45

    TEXT BOOKS:

    Sl. No. Author(s) Title of the book PublisherYear of

    publication

    1. Murugesh Kumar K Basic Electrical and

    Electronics Engineering

    Vikas Publishing

    House pvt. ltd.2001

    REFERENCE BOOKS:

    Sl. No. Author(s) Title of the book PublisherYear of

    Publication

    1.Kothari D P and

    Nagrath I JBasic Electrical Engineering Tata McGraw Hill 2002

    2. Sawhney A K

    A Course in Electrical and

    Electronics Measurements and

    Instrumentation

    Dhanpat Rai &

    Sons2002

    3. David A Bell Electronic Devices andCircuits

    Prentice Hall ofIndia/Pearson

    Education

    2003

    4. Morris Mano MDigital logic and Computer

    design

    Prentice Hall of

    India2002

    5. Wayne TomasiElectronic Communication

    Systems

    Pearson Education,

    Third Edition2001

    WEBURLs:

    1. www.physics.ubc.ca

    2. www.wikipedia.org3. www.electronicsworld.com

    4. http:// www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/mastascu/elessonshtml/Measurements5. http://www.directindustry.com/cat/detection-measurement-voltage-current-impedance

    6. http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scots_Guide.com

    http://www.physics.ubc.ca/http://www.wikipedia.org/http://www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/mastascu/elessonshtml/Measurementshttp://www.directindustry.com/cat/detection-measurement-voltage-current-impedancehttp://www.directindustry.com/cat/detection-measurement-voltage-current-impedancehttp://www.physics.ubc.ca/http://www.wikipedia.org/http://www.facstaff.bucknell.edu/mastascu/elessonshtml/Measurementshttp://www.directindustry.com/cat/detection-measurement-voltage-current-impedancehttp://www.directindustry.com/cat/detection-measurement-voltage-current-impedance
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    10A106/10M106 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY(Common to AE/ME)

    3 0 0 3

    UNIT I MOULDING 9

    Overview of production processes Moulding sand Properties Sand testing Patterns Types,

    allowances Moulding methods - Core prints Cores - Types- Core boxes Core sand Core baking.

    UNIT II CASTINGS 9Melting furnaces Electric arc furnaces Induction furnaces - Gating and risering Special casting

    methods Investment casting, Centrifugal casting, Die casting, Continuous casting, Shell moulding

    Defects in casting - Testing and inspection of castings.

    UNIT III FORMING 9

    Hot and cold working Forging - Open die forging, Closed die forging, Press forging, Upset and Roll

    forging- Rolling Cold and hot rolling Extrusion - Drawing and Deep drawing processes Blanking,

    Fine blanking, Piercing, Punching, Trimming, Shaving, Nibbling, Notching - Embossing and coining

    Bending Nomenclature of bending - Bend force.

    UNIT IV THEORY OF METAL CUTTING 9

    Mechanism of metal cutting types Cutting force Chip formation Merchants circle diagram

    Calculations Tool geometry Machinability Tool wear Tool life Cutting tool materials Cutting fluids.

    UNIT V LATHE 9

    Lathe Specifications, types Mechanisms Operations Machining time calculations - Capstan and

    Turret lathes Tooling with examples Contour turning Work holding and supporting devices.

    TOTAL: 45

    TEXT BOOKS :

    Sl. No. Author(s) Title of the Book PublisherYear of

    Publication

    1. Sharma P C

    A Text Book of

    ProductionTechnology

    S.Chand & Company

    Ltd., New Delhi,Fifth Edition

    2003

    2.Serope Kalpakjian and

    Steven R Schmid

    Manufacturing

    Engineering and

    Technology

    Addison Wesley

    Longman (Singapore)

    Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi

    2000

    REFERENCE BOOKS :

    Sl. No. Author(s) Title of the Book PublisherYear of

    Publication

    1. Jain R K and Gupta S CProduction

    Technology

    Khanna Publishers,

    New Delhi, Ninth

    Edition

    2002

    2. Hajra Choudhry S K Manufacturing

    Processes Vol. I

    Media Promoters

    and Publishers Pvt.

    Ltd., Bombay

    2002

    3.Jain R K and

    Gupta S C

    Production

    Technology

    Khanna Publishers,

    New Delhi1999

    4. HMTProduction

    Technology

    Tata McGraw-Hill,

    New Delhi2001

    5.Hajra Choudhry S K and

    Bose S K

    Workshop

    Technology, Vol. I

    and II

    Media Promoters

    and Publishers Pvt.

    Ltd., Bombay

    2004

    WEB URLs:

    1. http://www.public.iastate.edu/~mebbs/courses/ME322/Machining.html2. http://www.roymech.co.uk/Useful_Tables/Manufacturing/Milling.html

    3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sand_casting

    4. http://ashwintooldesigner.blogspot.com/search/label/Moulding

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    5. http://www.public.iastate.edu/~mebbs/courses/ME322/Machining.html

    10H111/10G211 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS(Common to all Branches)

    1 0 3 2.5

    UNIT I PLANE CURVES AND FREE HAND SKETCHING 9

    Conics Construction of ellipse, Parabola and hyperbola by eccentricity method Construction of

    cycloid construction of involutes of triangle, square, pentagon, hexagon and circle

    UNIT II FREE HAND SKETCHING 9Representation of Three Dimensional objects General principles of orthographic projection Need

    for importance of multiple views and their placement First angle projection layout views

    Developing visualization skills through free hand sketching of multiple views from pictorial views of

    objects.

    UNIT III PROJECTION OF POINTS, LINES, PLANE SURFACES AND SOLIDS 9

    Projection of points in all quadrants projection of straight lines located in all quadrants Projection

    of planes surfaces. Projection of simple solids like prisms, pyramids, cylinder and cone when the axis is

    inclined to one reference plane by change of position method.

    UNIT IV SECTIONS OF SOLIDS AND DEVELOPMENT OF SURFACES 9

    Sectioning of above solids in simple vertical position by cutting planes inclined to one reference plane

    and perpendicular to the other Obtaining true shape of section.

    Development of lateral surfaces of simple and truncated solids Prisms, pyramids, cylinders and cones

    Development of lateral surfaces of solids with cylindrical cutouts, perpendicular to the axis.

    UNIT V 2D DRAFTING 9

    Importance of 2D drafting sketching, mirroring, scaling, copying (simple and multiple) dimensioning

    - wiring diagram and piping layout drawings - Practice of Computer Aided Drafting and dimensioning

    using appropriate software packages.

    TOTAL:15+ 45

    TEXT BOOK :

    Sl. No. Authors name Book name Publisher Year ofpublishing

    1. Natrajan K VA text book of

    Engineering Graphics

    Dhanalakshmi

    Publishers, Chennai2006

    REFERENCE BOOKS :

    Sl. No. Authors name Book name PublisherYear of

    publishing

    1.Venugopal K and

    Prabhu Raja VEngineering Graphics

    New Age

    International (P)

    Limited

    2008

    2. Dhananjay A JolheEngineering Drawingwith an introduction to

    AutoCAD

    Tata McGraw HillPublishing Company

    Limited

    2008

    3. Bhatt N D Engineering Drawing

    Charotar Publishing

    House, Forty Sixth

    Edition

    2003

    4.Narayana K L and

    Kannaiah PEngineering Graphics Tata Mc Graw Hill 1992

    WEB URLs :

    1. www.mhne.com/joine/ed

    2. www.newagepublishers.com

    3. www.flikart.com

    http://www.public.iastate.edu/~mebbs/courses/ME322/Machining.htmlhttp://www.flikart.com/http://www.public.iastate.edu/~mebbs/courses/ME322/Machining.htmlhttp://www.flikart.com/
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    10A112/10C112/10M112 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

    LABORATORY(Common to AE/CE/ME)

    0 0 3 1.5

    LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

    1 Verification of Ohms Law and Kirchoffs Laws.

    2 Verification of Thevenins and Nortons Theorem.3 Verification of Super Position Theorem

    4 Measurement of Single phase power and power factor.

    5 Characteristics of PN Diode.

    6 Characteristics of Zener Diode.

    7 Characteristics of JFET.

    8 Study of Logic Gates.

    9 Verification of operation of flip-flops.

    10 Design and implementation of combinational circuits using basic gates and universal gates for

    arbitrary functions.

    11 Design and Implementation of Adders.

    10A113/10M113 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY(Common to AE/ME)

    0 0 3 1.5

    1. Study of different types of lathes.

    2. Study of various lathe tools.

    3. Study of various mechanisms in lathe.

    4. Study of lathe operations.

    5. Study of measuring instruments used in lathe.

    6. Facing, Plain Turning operations.

    7. Facing, Plain Turning and Step turning operations.

    8. Facing, Plain Turning, Step Turning and Thread cutting operations.9. Facing, Plain Turning, Parting and Knurling operations.

    10. Study of Capstan and Turret lathes.

    11. Preparation of a tooling layout for a hexagonal bolt.

    SEMESTER II

    10O201 LINEAR ALGEBRA AND FOURIER SERIES(Common to all branches)

    3 1 0 3.5

    UNIT I LINEAR ALGEBRA 9

    Vector spaces Definition and properties, Basis and Dimension, Row and column spaces, Rank ,

    Finding Basis, Inner Product spaces, Orthonormal bases, Gram schmith Process.

    UNIT II MATRICES 9

    Eigen values and eigen vectors of a real matrix Digitalization Orthogonal matrices-Orthogonal

    Digonalization- symmetric matrices - Reduction of Quadratic form to Canonicalform by orthogonal

    transformation.

    UNIT III FOURIER SERIES 9

    Dirichlets Conditions, Statement of Fourier Theorem, Fourier Coefficients, Change of scale, Half

    range series.

    UNIT IV BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS 9

    Separable partial differential equations- Classical equations Boundary value problem oneDimensional wave equation, one dimensional heat equation two dimensional heat equation- Solution

    by Fourier series.

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    UNIT V PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION 9

    Formation of Partial differential equation by elimination of arbitrary constants and arbitrary functions

    solution of standard types of first order partial differential equations Lagrange Linear equation

    Linear partial differential equations of second and higher order with constant coefficients.

    TOTAL : 45 + 15

    TEXT BOOKS:

    Sl. No. Author(s) Title of the Book PublisherYear of

    Publication

    1.

    Kandasamy P,

    Thilagavathy K

    and Gunavathy K

    Engineering MathematicsS Chand and Co New

    Delhi1996

    2.Grewal B S Higher Engineering

    Mathematics

    Khanna Publishers 2004

    3. Herstain I N Topics in Algebra John Wiley and Sons -

    REFERENCE BOOKS:

    Sl. No. Author(s) Title of the Book PublisherYear of

    Publication

    1.

    Kreyszig E Advanced Engineering

    Mathematics

    John Wiley and Sons,

    Singapore 2001

    2.Venkataraman

    M K

    Engineering Mathematics National Publishing

    Co., Chennai,

    2000

    3. Veerarajan TEngineering Mathematics(for

    first year)

    Tata McGraw Hill

    Publishing Co., New

    Delhi

    2005

    4. Arumugam S P Linear Algebra Scitech Publications -

    5.Sharma J N and

    Vasista A PLinear Algebra

    Krishna Prakash

    Publications-

    WEB URLs:

    1. www.mathworld.wolfram.com.

    2. www.answers.com/topic/differential-equation3. www.intmath.com/Matrices-determinants

    10H202/10G102 APPLIED PHYSICS(Common to all branches)

    3 0 0 3UNIT I LASERS 9

    Introduction. Principle of spontaneous emission and stimulated emission. Population inversion,

    pumping. Types of lasers - He-Ne, CO2, Nd YAG, Ruby lasers, Semiconductor laser. Applications -

    lasers in microelectronics, welding, heat treatment, cutting, holography.

    UNIT II FIBER OPTICS AND APPLICATIONS 9

    Principles. Modes of propagation. - Classification based on materials, refractive index profile.

    Splicing. Losses in optical fiber. Light sources for fiber optics- - LED and Laser diodes, Detectors.

    Fiber optical communication links. Fiber optic sensors - temperature, displacement, voltage and

    magnetic field measurement.

    UNIT III QUANTUM PHYSICS AND APPLICATIONS 9

    Introduction to Quantum theory. Dual nature of matter and radiation - de Broglie wave length.

    Uncertainty principle. Schrdingers equation. Particle in a box. Optical microscope - limitations of

    optical microscopy. Electron microscope - Scanning electron microscope, Transmission electron

    microscope and STEM.

    UNIT IV ULTRASONICS 9

    Introduction. Production magnetostriction effect, magnetostriction generator, inverse piezoelectric

    effect, piezoelectric generator. Detection of ultrasonic. Properties. Cavitation. Industrial applications

    drilling, welding, soldering and cleaning. Non Destructive Testing pulse echo system through

    transmission, resonance system. Medical applications cardiology, ultrasonic imaging.

    http://www.answers.com/topic/differential-equationhttp://www.intmath.com/Matrices-determinantshttp://www.answers.com/topic/differential-equationhttp://www.intmath.com/Matrices-determinants
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    UNIT V VACUUM SCIENCE 9

    Introduction. Importance of vacuum in industries. Pumping speed and throughput. Types of pumps -

    Working principle,construction, pressure range, limitations and pumping characteristics of rotarypump, diffusion pump, turbo molecular pump - Measurement of vacuum using gauges- Penning, Pirani

    and Mc Leod gauges.

    TOTAL: 45

    TEXT BOOKS:

    Sl. No. Authors Title of the Book Publisher Year ofPublication

    1. Jayakumar S Engineering Physics R.K.Publishers 2003

    2. Iyan Durai N Applied Physics Jems Publishers 2007

    REFERENCE BOOKS:

    Sl. No. Authors Title of the Book PublisherYear of

    Publication

    1. Arumugam M Engineering PhysicsAnuradha

    Publications2006

    2.Avadhanulu M N and

    Kshirsagar P G

    A Textbook of

    Engineering Physics

    S Chand and

    Company Ltd2005

    3. Rajendran V Engineering PhysicsMc Graw Hill

    Companies2008

    WEB URLs:

    1 www.appliedphysics.com2 www.wikipedia.org

    3 www.quantumphysics.com

    10H203/10G103 APPLIED CHEMISTRY

    (Common to all Branches)3 0 0 3

    UNIT I WATER TECHNOLOGY 9

    Hardness- Estimation by EDTA methodproblems- Domestic water Treatment. Boiler water troubles

    - Scale and sludge formation. Boiler corrosion, caustic embrittlement, Primming and foaming.

    Softening of water-Zeolite process, Demineralization Process. Desalination-Electro dialysis and

    reverse osmosis.

    UNIT II ELECTROCHEMISTRY 9

    Electrochemical cell-reversible and irreversible cell emf measurement (by pogendorffs method)

    Single electrode potential. Standard electrode- calomel electrode. Electrochemical series- Nernst

    equation and problems- Glass electrode and measurement of pH. Potentiometric titration (Redox Fe

    Vs dichromate titration) conductometric titrations (Acid-base titration)-Batteries Lead-acid batteryand lithium battery.

    UNIT III CORROSION AND CONTROL 9

    Corrosion-Chemical and electrochemical corrosion-mechanism-pilling-Bedworth rule-Types of

    corrosion differential aeration corrosion. Corrosion controlsacrificial anode and impressed current

    method-Inhibitors- electroplating of Nickel -Paints constituents and their functions Varnishes and

    lacquers.

    UNIT IV FUELS AND COMBUSTION 9

    Calorific values-Gross and net Analysis of coal-proximate and ultimate analysis-coke manufacture by

    Otto-Hoffmann by-product method. Synthetic petrol-Fischer-Tropsch and Bergius methods-Octane

    number improving octane number by additives Diesel Cetane number gaseous fuels Producer

    gas, water gas and LPG Theoretical air requirement for combustion Flue gas analysis.

    UNIT V HIGH POLYMERS AND COMPOSITES 9

    http://www./http://www.quantumphysics.com/http://www./http://www.quantumphysics.com/
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    Polymersdefinitionpolymerization types(addition and condensation polymerization)Free radical

    polymerization mechanism-preparation, properties and uses of PVC, Teflon, Polycarbonate ,

    polyurethane , Nylon-6,6 and Bakelite Compounding of plastics-fabrication Compression, injection

    and extrusion and blow moulding Foamed plastics .Composites- definition, types- polymers matrix

    composites FRP only.

    TOTAL: 45

    TEXT BOOKS:

    Sl.No. Author(s) Title of the Book PublisherYear of

    Publication

    1.Jain.P C and

    Monica JainEngineering Chemistry

    Dhantpat Rai Publishing Co

    New Delhi2004

    2. Dara S SA Text Book of

    Engineering Chemistry

    S Chand Company Ltd, New

    Delhi2003

    REFERENCE BOOKS:

    Sl. No. Author(s) Title of the Book PublisherYear of

    Publication

    1. Sharma B K Engineering Chemistry-

    IKrishna Prakasan Publishing 2003

    2.

    Puri.B R,

    Sharma C R

    and Pathania

    Principles of Physical

    ChemistryShoban Lal Nagin Chand and Co

    2002

    3. Atkins P W Physical Chemistry ELBS, Fourth Edition 2002

    4.

    Clair N

    Sawyer and

    Perry L M C

    Carty

    Chemistry for

    Environmental

    Engineering

    TMH Book Company, New

    Delhi, Fourteenth Edition,2002

    WEB URLs:

    1. www.chem1.com/webtext/el.chem

    2. www.wikipedia.org/wiki/electrochemistry3. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/battery

    4. www.polymer database.com

    10O204 COMMUNICATION SKILLS (Common to all branches)

    3 0 0 3

    UNIT I COMMUNICATION 9

    Importance of Communication - Types of Formal Communication - The media of Communication -

    Barriers of Communication - Techniques of Overcoming Barriers - Concept of Effective

    Communication - Oral, Written and Non-Verbal Communication - Communication Process and

    Principles of Communication - Jumbled Sentences - Messages through E-mail, Fax and Telegrams.

    UNIT II LISTENING 9

    Listening - Barriers to Listening - Listening to Announcement at Railway Stations and Airports etc. -

    Listening to News on the Radio / TV - Listening to Casual Conversation - Listening to Speech.

    UNIT III SPEAKING 10

    Debates - Making Request - Permission (Asking, Giving / Denying) - Offering Help - Accepting /

    Declining Help - Giving Instruction - Giving Directions - Art of Small Talk - Taking part in Casual

    Conversation, Making a short Formal Speech - Description (People, Place, Things and Events) -

    Telephonic Conversation (Stages of call - Preparing for a call, Handling calls) - Oral Practice.

    UNIT IV READING 9

    Skimming the Text - Understanding the Gist of an argument - Identifying the Topic Sentence -Inferring Lexical & Contextual Meaning - Understanding & Recognizing Discourse Features - Drama

    (Ever Young by Alice Gerstenberg, The Begger & The King by Winthrope Parkhurst, Matter of Fact

    by Ferenc Molnar, The Stepmother by Arnold Bennet).

    http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/electrochemistryhttp://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/electrochemistry
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    UNIT V WRITING 8

    Writing Sentence - Use of Appropriate Vocabulary - Paragraph Writing - Coherence and Cohesive -

    Narration / Description - Note Making - Letter Writing (Formal, Informal Claim and Business

    Correspondence, Job Application) - Editing - Essay Writing - Idioms & Phrases - Tag Questions -

    Words often Confused - Synonyms & Antonyms - Subject Verb Agreement - Tense - Active and

    Passive (Impersonal Passive) - Indianism.

    TOTAL: 45

    TEXT BOOKS:

    Sl.No. Author(s) Title of the Book PublisherYear of

    Publication

    1.Kiranmai Dutt P

    and Prakash C L N

    A Course in

    Comunication Skills

    Cambridge University

    press, New Delhi.2008

    2 Leena Sen Comunication SkillsPHI Learning Private

    Limited, New Delhi.

    3.Balasubramanian M and

    Anbalagan GPerformance in English

    Anuradha Publications,

    Kumbakonam.2007

    REFERENCE BOOKS:

    Sl.No. Author(s) Title of the Book PublisherYear of

    Publication

    1. Swaminathan Pillai S English Communication Emerald 1995

    2. Andrea J RutherfordBasic Communication

    Skills for TechnologyPearson 2001

    3. Sumant English For Engineers Vijay Nichole Publication 2008

    WEB URLs:

    1. [email protected]

    2. www.nonverbal.com

    3. www.wikepidea.com

    4. www. yappr.com

    10H205/10G105/10G205 PROBLEM SOLVING AND C PROGRAMMING(Common to all Branches)

    3 0 0 3UNIT I COMPUTER BASICS AND PROBLEM SOLVING 9

    Evolution of computers- Generations of computers- Classification of computers- Applications of

    computers- Computer components hardware software booting - Internet- Basic Internet terms-

    Getting connected to Internet- Problem solving techniques Program control structures- Programming

    paradigms- Programming languages- Generations of Programming languages- Language translators

    Features of programming language.

    UNIT II C FUNDAMENTALS 9

    Introduction to C- Constants- Variables- Data types- Operators and Expressions- Managing Input and

    Output operations- Decision Making and Branching- Looping.

    UNIT III ARRAYS, STRUCTURES AND FUNCTIONS 10

    Arrays - Character Arrays and Strings - Storage Classes - Structures - Array of Structures Functions General form of a function Types of functions -Passing Arrays and Structure to Functions Arrays

    and Structures within structures Recursion -Unions..

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    UNIT IV POINTERS 7

    Pointers pointer Expressions Pointers and Arrays Multiple indirections Pointers to functions

    dynamic allocation functions.

    UNIT V FILE HANDLING AND ADVANCED FEATURES 10

    Files in C File pointer Opening, closing files-file modes - Working with Text files Character input

    and output EOF file functions Random Access to files of records Bit fields - Enumerations -

    Command Line arguments C Preprocessor The # and ## preprocessor Operators.

    TOTAL: 45

    TEXT BOOKS:

    Sl. No. Author(s) Name Title of the Book PublisherYear of

    1. Ashok N Kamthane Computer ProgrammingITL Education Solutions

    Limited, Pearson Education2007

    2. Byson S Gottfried Programming with CTata McGraw Hill

    Second Edition2006

    REFERENCES BOOKS:

    Sl. No. Authors Name Book Name PublisherYear of

    1. Balagurusamy E Programming in ANSI C TMH Publishers 2004

    2. Rajaram VFundamentals of

    Computers

    Prentice Hall India,

    Fourth Edition2006

    3.Pradip Day and

    Manas Ghosh

    Computer Fundamentals

    and Programming in COxford University Press 2006

    4. Ramesh Babu VFundamentals of

    ComputersVRB Publishers 2002

    WEB URLs:

    1. www.Programmingtutorials.com

    2. www.ibm.com/developerworks/aix/library/au-hook_duttac.html.

    3. www.cyberwalker.com

    4. www.computerbasics.com

    10A206/10M206 ENGINEERING MECHANICS(Common to AE/ME)

    4 0 0 4

    UNIT I STATICS OF PARTICLES 9

    Introduction - Units and dimensions - Laws of Mechanics, Lames theorem, Parallelogram and

    Triangular law of forces Vectors Vectorial representation of Forces and Moments, Coplanar forces

    - Resolution and composition of forces - Equilibrium of a particle - Forces in space, Equilibrium of a

    particle in space, Equivalent systems of forces Principle of transmissibility, Single equivalent force.

    UNIT II EQUILIBRIUM OF RIGID BODIES 9

    Free body diagram Types of supports and their reactions, requirements of stable equilibrium Moments and Couples, Moment of a force about a point and about an axis Vectorial representation of

    moments and couples, scalar components of a moment Varignons theorem, Equilibrium of rigid

    bodies in two dimensions and three dimensions Examples.

    UNIT III PROPERTIES OF SURFACES AND SOLIDS 9

    Determination of areas and volumes First moment of area and the Centroid of sections Rectangle,

    Circle, Triangle from integration, Centroid of T section, I section, Angle section, hollow section by

    using standard formula, Second and Product moments of plane area Rectangle, Triangle, Circle from

    integration, Second and Product moments of plane area - T section, I section and angle section by

    using standard formula, Parallel axis theorem and perpendicular axis theorem Polar moment of

    inertia, Principal moments of inertia of plane areas Principal axes of inertia.

    UNIT IV FRICTION 9Frictional force Laws of friction, Simple contact friction - Rolling resistance friction - Wedge

    friction, Screw friction, Ladder friction Collar friction.

    UNIT V DYNAMICS OF PARTICLES AND ELEMENTS OF RIGID BODY

    http://www.programmingtutorials.com/http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/aix/library/au-hook_duttac.htmlhttp://www.cyberwalker.com/http://www.computerbasics.com/http://www.programmingtutorials.com/http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/aix/library/au-hook_duttac.htmlhttp://www.cyberwalker.com/http://www.computerbasics.com/
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    DYNAMICS 9

    Displacements, Velocity and Acceleration and their relationship - Relative motion - Rectilinear and

    Curvilinear motion - Newtons law, Energy and Momentum equation of particles - Impulse and

    Momentum, Impact of elastic bodies-Translation and rotation of rigid bodies Velocity and

    Acceleration General plane motion.

    TOTAL: 45

    TEXT BOOK :

    Sl. No. Author(s) Name Title of the Book PublisherYear of

    publishing

    1.Beer F P and

    Johnson E R

    Vector mechanics for

    Engineers Statics and

    Dynamics

    Tata McGraw Hill

    publishing co. Ltd.,

    New Delhi

    2007

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    REFERENCE BOOKS:

    Sl. No. Author(s) Name Title of the Book PublisherYear of

    publishing

    1.Irving H Shames and

    Krishna Mohana Rao.GEngineering Mechanics

    Pearson Education

    India, New Delhi,

    Fourth Edition

    2006

    2.Rajasekaran. S and

    Sankarasubramanian.G

    Fundamental of

    Engineering Mechanics

    Vikas publishing

    house Pvt. Ltd.,

    New Delhi

    2008

    3. Bhavikatti S S

    Engineering Mechanics

    Vector and Classical

    Approach

    New age international

    publishers,

    NewDelhi

    2003

    4.Palanichamy M S

    and Nagan S

    Engineering Mechanics -

    Statics and Dynamics

    Tata McGraw Hill

    Publishing Company

    Ltd., New Delhi

    2007

    5. Bansal R K A Text book of

    Engineering Mechanics

    Lakshmi Publications

    (P) Ltd. New Delhi2006

    WEBURLs:

    1. http://www.fs.cvut.cz/en/U2052/node38.html

    2. http://www.fs.cvut.cz/en/U2052/node62.html3. http://emweb.unl.edu/NEGAHBAN/EM223/note5/note5.htm

    4. http://www.kettering.edu/~jhargrov/statics/varignon.htm

    5. http://farside.ph.utexas.edu/teaching/301/lectures/node103.html

    6. http://www.fs.cvut.cz/en/U2052/node13.html

    7. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rolling_friction

    8. http://scitation.aip.org/emo/

    10H211/10G111 PHYSICS LABORATORY(Common to all Branches)

    (Any ten experiments)0 0 3 1.5

    LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

    1. Particle size determination using Diode Laser.2. Determination of Laser parameters Wavelength, Refractive Index and Angle of Divergence.

    3. Determination of acceptance angle in an optical fiber

    4. Determination of Thickness of fiber-Air wedge method.

    5. Determination of velocity of sound and compressibility of liquid-Ultrasonic Interferometer

    6. Determination of Wavelength of Mercury SpectrumSpectrometer Grating.

    7. Determination of Specific Resistance of given coil of wire - Carey Fosters Bridge

    8. Determination of Thermal conductivity of a Bad conductor-Lees Disc method

    9. Determination of Hysteresis losses in a Ferromagnetic material.

    10. Determination of Youngs Modulus of the material in the form of Bar-Cantilever method

    11. Determination of Band Gap of Semiconductor material.

    12. Determination of Viscosity of liquid-Poiseuilles method

    10H212/10G112 CHEMISTRY LABORATORY(Common to all Branches)

    (Any ten experiments) 0 0 3 1.5

    LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

    1. Estimation of total, permanent and temporary hardness of water sample by EDTA method.

    2. Determination of alkalinity of water sample by indicator method.

    3. Determination of dissolved oxygen content in water by Winklers method.

    4. Estimation of chloride content in water sample by Argentometric method.

    5. Estimation of available chlorine in bleaching powder

    6. Estimation of Hydrochloric acid by pHmetry

    7. Estimation of ferrous ion by Potentiometry

    8. Conduct metric titration of strong acid against strong base

    9. Conduct metric titration of mixture of acids

    10. Estimation of iron by spetrophotometric method (thiocyanate method)

    11. Estimation of sodium and Potassium by Flame photometry

    12. Determination of EMF of a cell.

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    10H213/10G113/10G213 PROGRAMMING LABORATORY0 0 3 1.5

    1. OFFICE AUTOMATION

    A) WORD PROCESSING

    1. Document creation, Text Manipulation with Notations and protecting

    2. Table creation, formatting and conversion.

    3. Mail merge.4. Drawing tools.

    B) SPREADSHEET

    1. Sheet preparation with Formula and calculations.

    2. Sorting and inclusion of picture ,protecting the sheet.

    3. Chart-Line-Bar-Pie.

    C) PRESENTATION SOFTWARE

    1. Preparation of slides with animations.

    D) DATABASE

    1. Database creation using Access.

    2. Report Generation.

    2. C PROGRAMMING

    1. Write a C program to prepare simple calculator using switch case.

    2. Write a C program to perform string manipulation functions like string

    concatenations, comparison, find the length and string copy without using library functions.

    3. Write a C program to arrange Names / Numbers.

    4. Write a C program to perform linear search.

    5. Write a C program to calculate the mean, variance and standard deviation using functions.

    6. Write a C program for the Fibonacci series and the factorial of the given number

    using recursive function.

    7. Write a C program to print the mark sheet of n students using structures.

    8. Write a C program to add and swap two numbers using pointers.

    9. Write a C program for student mark sheet processing using files.

    10. Write a C program to display the names using command line arguments.

    10H214/10G114 ENGINEERING PRACTICES(Common to all Branches)

    0 0 3 1.5

    LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

    PLUMBING

    1. Safety aspects in Plumbing

    2. Study of tools and equipments - preparation of models

    3. Cutting and Threading of G.I. Pipes

    4. Study of valves, taps and repairing.

    5. Measuring and marking practice of PVC and G.I. pipes - connection to service line

    SHEET METAL

    1. Study of Tools, Equipments and Safety precautions.

    2. Drawing of tools and accessories

    3. Different types of joints making - knocked up, double grooving joints4. Model making Trays, Baskets and Funnels.

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    ELECTRICAL WIRING

    1. Safety aspects of Electrical wiring

    2. Study of Electrical materials and wiring components

    3. Wiring circuit for a lamp using single and Stair case switches.

    4. Wiring circuit for fluorescent lamps

    5. Calculation of power and energy.

    WELDING AND SOLDERING

    1. Safety aspects of Welding and Soldering

    2. Study of Gas and Arc Welding Equipments

    3. Welding of Lap, Butt, T-joints and Corner Joints

    4. Soldering of Small Electrical and Electronic Circuits