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JAIPUR NATIONAL UNIVERSITY School of Engineering & Technology SYLLABUS SCHEME OF EXAMINATION AND COURSE OF STUDY FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY B.TECH. I AND II SEMESTER (FOUR YEAR SEMESTER SCHEME)

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JAIPUR NATIONAL UNIVERSITY

School of Engineering & Technology

SYLLABUS

SCHEME OF EXAMINATION AND

COURSE OF STUDY

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

B.TECH. I AND II SEMESTER

(FOUR YEAR SEMESTER SCHEME)

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(COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES)

THEORY PAPERS (A)

Sub Code

Subject Number of Teaching Hours Per

Week

Duration of ESE

Evaluation Scheme

L T Mid Term Test

End Term Test

Total

101T English 1 - 2 15 35 50

102T Engineering Mathematics –I 3 1 3 30 70 100

103T Engineering Physics - I 3 1 3 30 70 100

104T Engineering Chemistry – I 3 1 3 30 70 100

105T Introduction to IT 3 - 3 30 70 100

106T Fundamentals of Electrical Science

3 1 3 30 70 100

114T*

Environmental Studies 2 - 3 30 70 100

Total 16 4 - 165 385 550

PRACTICALS (B)

Sub Code

Subject Number of

Teaching Hours Per

Week

Duration of ESE

Evaluation Scheme

Sessional Practical

Total

107P Language Lab. 2 3 30 20 50

108P Engg. Physics Lab. I 2 3 30 20 50

109P Engg. Chem. Lab. I 2 3 30 20 50

110P Electrical Engineering Workshop 2 2 45 30 75

111P Practical Geometry 3 3 45 30 75

112P Mechanical Engineering Workshop

2 3 60 40 100

PC Software Lab. 240 160 400

113P General Proficiency (C) - - - 50 50

Total 13 - - - 450

Grand Total Total Marks Theory 550 Practical 450 Grand Total for semester 1000 (Total 33 Period per Week) L: Lecture, T: Tutorial, P: Practical, ESE: End Semester Examination * Marks in 114 T* Paper are not counted for determining the division. * 75% attendance is compulsory in all courses.

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Syllabus Scheme B.Tech. II Semester

(COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES)

THEORY PAPERS (A)

Sub Code

Subject Number of

Teaching Hours Per

Week

Duration of ESE

Evaluation Scheme

L T Mid Term Test

End Term Test

Total

201T English 1 - 2 15 35 50

202T Engineering Mathematics – II 3 1 3 30 70 100

203T Engineering Physics - II 3 1 3 15 35 50

204T Engineering Chemistry – II 3 1 3 15 35 50

205T Programming and Problem Solving using ‘C’ Language

2 - 3 15 35 50

206T Fundamentals of Electronics 2 1 3 30 70 100

207T Mechanical Engineering 3 - 3 30 70 100

Total 17 4 - 150 350 500

PRACTICALS (B)

Sub Code

Subject Number of Teaching Hours Per

Week

Duration of ESE

Evaluation Scheme

Sessional Practical Total

208P Communication Techniques 2 3 45 30 75

209P Engg. Physics Lab II 2 3 45 30 75

210P Engg. Chem. Lab II 2 3 45 30 75

211P Comp. Prog. Lab 2 3 45 30 75

212P Machine Drawing 3 3 45 30 75

213P Basic Electronics Lab. 2 3 45 30 75

270 180 450

214P General Proficiency (C) - - - 50 50

Total 13 - - - 500

Grand Total Total Marks Theory 500 Practical 500 Grand Total for semester 1000 (Total 34 Period per Week) L: Lecture, T: Tutorial, P: Practical, ESE: End Semester Examination

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THEORY PAPERS

101T: ENGLISH Marks Allotted: 50

Unit-I - Practical Grammar (Marks = 10 )

Grammar - Use of modals – can- could, will-would, shall-should, may-might, need to, needn’t , ought to , must & mustn’t in real life situations

Active - Passive Voice : Their Communicative Use in life

Reported Speech – Situational and Contextual use of Direct and Indirect Narration

Complex Sentences

Participles and Gerunds

Unit-II- Pronunciation and Stress (Marks = 10)

Sound system of English Language :Vowels and Consonants ,their phonemic symbols

Phonemic transcription of commonly used and some typical words.

Use of a dictionary for Pronunciation, Stress and Usage.

Unit-III – Appreciation of Literary Text (Marks = 10)

A. Poems : (Marks : 5) 1. Stopping by Woods On a Snowy Evening – Robert Frost 2. Where the Mind is Without Fear – Rabindranath Tagore 3. Leisure - W.H. Davies

4. Felling of the Banyan Tree - Dilip Chitre B Essays (Marks: 5)

1. Hobbies - Winston Churchill 2. On Saying Please - A.G. Gardiner 3. On Education - Albert Einstein 4. India Vision 2020 - APJ Abdul Kalam 5. Cooperation - Rabindranath Tagore

Unit-IV – Expressing Feelings & Notions (Marks = 10)

Various ways of Expressing feelings and notions

(i) Greetings (ii) Requests (iii) Agreement and Disagreement (iv) Compliments (v) Regrets (vi) Consolation and Comfort (vii) Apologies (viii) Warnings / Cautions (ix) Intentions / Plans (x) Offering Help/Assistance

………………………………………………………………………………………………….. SCHEME of EXAMINATION

There will be FIVE questions, each of 10 Marks.

Each question will have an internal choice.

Students will be required to attempt all the Five questions – one from each Unit.

There will be one compulsory question consisting of fifteen items covering the syllabus contents of all the Four Units, and the students will be required to answer only ten of these items either in one word of in a sentence or two.

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102T: ENGG. MATHEMATICS-I Marks Allotted: 100 UNIT-I

Differential Calculus

Asymptotes (Cartesian Coordinates only)

Curvature

Concavity, Convexity and Point of Inflexion (Cartesian Coordinates only)

Curve Tracing (Cartesian and Standard Polar Curves – Cardioids, Lemniscates of Bernoulli, Limacon, Equiangular Spiral.

UNIT – II

Differential Calculus

Partial Differential. Euler’s Theorem on Homogeneous Functions

Approximate Calculations

Maxima & Minima of two and more Independent Variables

Unit-III Integral Calculus

The Length of Simple Curves (Cartesian and Polar Curves)

Surface and Volumes of Solids of Revolution

Double Integral, Areas and Volumes by Double Integration

Change of Double Integral from Cartesian to Polar

Change of Order of Integration

Beta Function and Gamma Function (Simple Properties)

UNIT-IV Differential Equations

Differential Equations of First Order and First Degree – Variable Separable, Homogeneous Forms, Reducible to Homogeneous form, Linear form, Reducible to Linear Form, Exact Form, Reducible to Exact Form.

Linear Differential Equations of Higher Order with Constant Coefficients only.

UNIT-V Second Order Ordinary Differential Equations with Variables Coefficients

Homogeneous and Exact Forms

One part of C.F. is known

Change of Dependent Variable (Normal form)

Change of Independent Variable

Method of Variation of Parameter

Reference Books : 1. A Text Book of Differential Equations : M. Roy and. J.C Chaturvedi, Student Friends and Co.

Publishers, Agra.. 2. Engineering Mathematics-I : Y.N. Gaur and C.L. Koul, Jaipur Publishing House, Jaipur 3. A Text Book on Differential Calculus : Gorakh Prasad, Pothishala Pvt. Ltd., Allahabad-2. 4. A Text Book on Integral Calculus : Gorakh Prasad, Pothishala Pvt. Ltd., Allahabad-2. 5. Higher Engineering Mathematics : B.S. Grewal, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi. 6. Differential Equation : Bansal and Dhami, Volume I, II, Jaipur Publishing House, Jaipur. 7. Engineering Mathematics: A.C.Srivastava, P.K.Srivastava, PHI Learning Private Ltd, New Delhi

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103T: ENGINEERING PHYSICS-I Marks Allotted: 100

UNIT I

Interference: Superposition of Waves, Theory and method of measurement of wavelength and thickness of a thin transparent plate using Fresnel’s Bi-prism, Interference in thin films, Newton’s rings and Michelson’s Interferometer

UNIT II

Diffraction: Fraunhofer’s diffraction at a single slit, Fraunhofer’s diffraction due to

grating, Theory and method of measurement of wavelength of a given light source using plane transmission Grating, Characteristics of Grating Spectra, Concept of resolving power, Rayleigh’s criterion of resolving limit, Resolving power of a Grating, Diffraction of X-rays, Bragg’s law.

UNIT III

Polarisation: Production and detection of plane, circularly and elliptically polarised light, Theory of the polarised light, Optical Activity, Fresnel’s Explanation for optical rotation, Measurement of Specific rotation of a cane sugar solution using a Half Shade and a biquartz device polarimeter.

UNIT IV

Laser: Spontaneous & Stimulated Emission, Einstein’s Coefficients, Criterion of Laser action, Ruby and He-Ne Lasers, Characteristics of Laser light, Applications of Lasers with special emphasis on Holography.

UNIT V

Optical Fiber : Elementary idea of optical fibers, Light wave Communication using optical fibers, Types of Optical Fiber: Step Index (Single mode and Multi-mode) and Graded Index Optical Fiber, Light propagation through optical fiber, Ray optics: Critical angle, total Internal reflection, Acceptance angle and Numerical aperture of an optical fiber, Electricity & Magnetism: Scalar and Vector Fields, Concept of Gradient, Divergence and Curl, Maxwell’s electromagnetic Equations.

Reference Books: 1. A textbook of Optics: Brijlal and Subramanium, S. Chand Co. Ltd. 2. Introduction to Modern Optics by Ajoy Ghatak, Tata McGraw hill publication. 3. Introduction to Modern Optics by G.R. Fowels

4. An introduction to Fiber Optics by R. Allen Shotwell, PHI 5. Elements of Electromagnetic Fields: S P Seth, Dhanpat Rai & Company. 6. Lasers Theory and Applications by Thyagarajan and Ghatak, Macmillan India Ltd. 7. Elements of Electromagnetics by Mathew N. O. Sadiku, Oxford University Press. 8. Introductory University optics: Beynon, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. 9. An introduction to Fiber Optics by John M. Senior, PHI

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104T: ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY - I Marks Allotted: 100

UNIT-I

Water and its Treatment: Common impurities, Hardness, Determination of hardness by Clark’s test and complexometric (EDTA) method, Degree of hardness, numerical problems.

Municipal Water Supply: Requisites of drinking water, Purification of water, Sedimentation, Filtration, Sterilization, Break point chlorination.

General Study of Industrial Chemicals: Effluents containing toxic heavy metals.

UNIT-II

Methods of Boiler Water Treatment: softening of water, lime-soda process, Permutit

(Zeolite) process, Nanochemistry of zeolites, deionizer or demineralizers, feed water conditioning, internal treatment, blow down method, numerical problems.

Boiler Troubles: Carryover, Corrosion, Sludge and Scale formation and caustic embrittlement.

UNIT-III

Cement: Definition, types of cement, manufacturing of Portland cement, vertical shaft kiln technology, analysis of cement, chemistry of setting and hardening of cement.

Refractories: Definition, classification, properties; manufacturing and properties of silica and fire clay refractories.

Glass: Definition, preparation, properties, types and uses of glass in industry.

UNIT-IV

Acids and Bases: Various theories, factor influencing the strength; pH, pKa, pKb values; buffer notations, Henderson– Hassalbatch equation; pH metric analysis.

Conductivity: Definition, types of conductors, conductivity cell, cell constant, different types of conductometric titrations, n-type and p-type semiconductors, Superconductor.

UNIT-V

Organic Polymers: Introduction, nomenclature, classification of polymers, mechanism of polymerization, types of polymerization, additives to polymers, industrial uses of polymers.

Plastics- types of plastics, synthesis, properties and uses of polyethylene, PVC, TEFLON, Nylon- 6, Nyon -6,6, Nylon 11,Nylon 6,10, Bakelite and Terylene.

Elastomers- natural rubber, vulcanization of rubber, synthesis, properties and uses of Buna- S, Buna- N, Butyl rubber and Neoprene.

Organic electronic materials and fullerenes.

References Books:

1. A Text Book of Engineering Chemistry: S.K. Jain and K.D. Gupta, Jaipur Publishing House.

2. A Book of Engineering Chemistry: Devendra Agarwal & Abha Garg. Vigyan and Takniki Prakashan

3. Engineering Chemistry by P.C. Jain and Monika Jain.

4. Polymer Science, V.R. Gowarikar, New Age International.

5. Vogel’s Textbook of Qualitative Chemical Analysis, J. Mendham, R.C. Denney, Pearson.

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105T: INTRODUCTION TO IT Marks Allotted: 100 UNIT – I

Introduction: Types of computers and generations, Basic architecture of computers and its building blocks, Computer Hardware: CPU, Memory Systems, Input-Output devices, Network Devices, Overview of Information Technology, difference between data and information, quality of information, Information system.

UNIT – II

Data Representation: Number Systems- Binary, octal, decimal and hexadecimal representation of numbers. Integers and floating point representation and arithmetic operations on them, Binary Arithmetic: addition, subtraction, complements, Representation of

characters: BCD, EBCDIC, and ASCII codes, Types of data: Text, image, graphics & animation, audio, video, Data compression and its techniques.

UNIT – III

Software: Types of Software- System Software, Application Software, Utilities. Operating system: Need, definition and functions of operating system; Types of OS: Batch processing, multi-programming or time-sharing, multi-processing, online processing, real time system; User Interface: CUI, GUI; Feature of modern OS: spooling, network support, security. Application Software: Office Automation, word processor, electronic spreadsheet, Data base software, features and benefits of DBMS. Programming Languages: Comparison between Machine language, assembly language (Assembler) and high level languages (compiler and interpreter).

UNIT – IV

Data Communication and Computer Networks: Introduction to Networks- LAN, WAN, MAN, Transmission media- Twisted Pair, Coaxial cable, OFC, Wireless (Infrared, Radio, etc.), Data transmission: Analog and digital signals, Introduction to OSI reference model, and TCP/IP protocol suite, Network topologies (star, ring, bus, mesh, hybrid), client-server architecture, network devices (hub, repeater, router, bridge, switch).

UNIT – V

Internet and World Wide Web: Introduction, www, web browser, search engine, email, EDI and its benefits. Internet Applications- E-governance, E-Commerce, Electronic payment system, Security threats and solutions- Virus, Trojan horse, worm, phishing, anti-virus, Introduction to cryptography, digital signature and smart card technology.

Books Recommended: 1. Bartee, Thomas C., Digital Computer Fundamentals 2. Norton, Peter Norton's Introduction To Computers 3. Sinha P K, Computer Fundamentals 4. Nelson, Stephen L., Office 2000 5. Williams, Brian K., Using Information Technology

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106T: FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL SCIENCE Marks Allotted: 100

UNIT –I

Steady State Analysis of A.C. Circuits: Basic Electrical definitions, Active Passive components Sinusoidal and phasor representation of voltage and current: single phase A.C. circuit-behavior of resistance, inductance and capacitance and their combination in series & parallel and power factor Electrical sources: ideal current and voltage sources, dependent and independent sources and controlled sources, source conversions Single Phase AC Circuits: Peak, Average and RMS values for alternating currents Power calculation: reactive power, active power, Complex power, power factor, impedance, reactance, conductance, susceptance

Resonance: series Resonance, parallel resonance, basic definition of Q factor & Band-width. UNIT –II

D.C. Network Theory and Measuring Instruments: Circuit Principles: Ohm’s Law, Kirchoff’s Current Law, Kirchoff’s Voltage Law Network Reduction: Star–Delta Transformation, Source Transformation, Nodal Analysis, Loop analysis. Superposition theorem, Thevenin’s Theorem, Norton’s theorem, Maximum Power Transfer theorem and Reciprocity theorem. (DC analysis only) , Construction and principle of operation of voltage and current measuring instruments; introduction to power and energy meters.

UNIT –III

Three Phase A.C. Circuits: Delta and Star-Connection, Line & Phase Quantities, 3-Phase Balanced Circuits, Phasor Diagram, Measurement of Power in Three Phase Balanced Circuits.

Transformer: Faraday’s Law of Electromagnetic Induction, Construction and Operation of Single Phase Transformer, EMF Equation, Voltage & Current Relationship and Phasor Diagram, equivalent circuit of Ideal Transformer. Voltage relations, current relations, Linear circuit models, open circuit test, short circuit test, Transformer Efficiency.

UNIT –IV

D.C. Machines: Principle of electromechanical energy conversion, types of D.C. machines, E.M.F. equation, Magnetization and load characteristics, losses and efficiency, speed control D.C. motors, applications.

Three phase Synchronous Machines: Principle of operation and application of synchronous motor.

UNIT –V

Induction Motor: Three phase induction Motor: Principle of operation, types and methods of starting, slip-torque characteristics, applications. Single phase Induction Motor: Principle of operation, methods of starting.

Suggested Books: 1. V. Del Toro. “Principles of electrical Engineering, “Prentice hall International. 2. W.H. Hayt & J.E. Kennedy,” Engineering circuit Analysis, “Mc Graw Hill. 3. I.J. Nagrath, “Basic Electrical Engineering,” Tata Mc. Graw Hill.

4. A.E. Fitzgerald, D.E., Higginbotham and A Grabel, “Basic Electrical Engineering “ Mc Graw Hill. 5. H. Cotton, “Advanced Electrical Technology” Wheeler Publishing. 6. R.J. Smith, R.C. Dorf: Circuits, devices and Systems 7. B.L. Thareja: Electrical Technology : Part -1 & 2

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114T: ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Marks Allotted: 100 UNIT –I

The Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies:

Definition, scope and importance, Need for public awareness. Natural Resources: Renewable and non-renewable resources: Natural resources and associated problems.

Forest resources: Use and over -exploitation, deforestation.

Water resources: Use and over -utilization of surface and ground water.

Environmental effects of extracting and using mineral resources.

Food resources: Changes caused by agriculture for food resources.

Energy resources: Renewable and Non Renewable energy sources.

Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources.

UNIT –II

Ecosystems:

Concept of an ecosystem.

Structure and function and energy flow in ecosystem.

Food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids.

Introduction, types, characteristic features, structure and function of forest and aquatic ecosystem (ponds, streams, lakes, rivers and oceans).

Biodiversity and its conservation:

Value of biodiversity: consumptive use, productive use, social, ethical, aesthetic and option values.

India as a mega-diversity Nation.

Threats to biodiversity: habitat loss, poaching of wildlife, man -wildlife conflicts.

UNIT –III

Environmental Pollution:

Brief idea of the following in reference to causes, effects and control measures of: a) Air pollution: Climate change, global warming, acid rain, ozone layer depletion,

nuclear accidents and holocaust

b) Water pollution c) Soil pollution d) Nuclear hazards

Disaster management: floods, earthquake, cyclone and landslides.

UNIT –IV

Social Issues and the Environment:

Solid Waste Management: causes, effects and control measures.

Water conservation and rain water harvesting.

Value Education Human Population and the Environment:

Role of Information Technology in Environment and Human Health.

Human Rights.

HIV/ AIDS.

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UNIT –V

Field Work:

Visit to a local area to document environmental assets - river / forest / grassland / hill / mountain.

Visit to a local polluted site – Urban / Rural / Industrial / Agricultural.

Study of common plants, insects, birds.

Study of simple ecosystems - pond, river, hill slopes, etc.

References/Books:

1. Environmental Biology, K.C. Agarwal, Nidi Publishing Ltd. Bikaner.

2. The Biodiversity of India, Bharucha Erach, Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad.

3. Hazardous Waste Incineration, R.C. Brunner, McGraw Hill.

4. Marine Pollution, R.S. Clark, Clanderson Press Oxford (TB), Environmental

Encyclopedia, Jaico Publ. House, Mumbai.

5. Environmental Chemistry, A.K De, Wiley Eastern Ltd.

6. Chemistry and Environmental Engineering, T. L. Rajawat, Neelkanth Publisher, Jaipur.

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PRACTICALS

107P- LANGUAGE LAB Marks Allotted: 50

Two Lab Sessions each week on items prescribed in Units II, III and IV (101T).

Each Lab session will have between 20 and 30 students and will be of ONE-Hour duration .

Unit-I - Practical Grammar

Grammar - Use of modals – can- could, will-would, shall-should, may-might , need to, needn’t , ought to , must & mustn’t in real life situations

Active - Passive Voice : Their Communicative Use in life

Reported Speech – Situational and Contextual use of Direct and Indirect Narration

Complex Sentences

Participles and Gerunds

Unit-II- Pronunciation and Stress

Sound system of English Language :Vowels and Consonants ,their phonemic symbols

Phonemic transcription of commonly used and some typical words.

Use of a dictionary for Pronunciation, Stress and Usage.

Unit-IV – Expressing Feelings & Notions

Various ways of Expressing feelings and notions

i. Greetings (ii) Requests (iii) Agreement and Disagreement (iv) Compliments (v) Regrets (vi) Consolation and Comfort (vii) Apologies (viii) Warnings / Cautions (ix) Intentions / Plans (x) Offering Help/Assistance

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108P: ENGG.PHYSICS LAB-I Marks Allotted: 50

List of Experiments

1. Determine the wavelength of spectral lines of Mercury spectra using a plane transmission Grating.

2. Determine dispersive power of a Crown glass prism using spectrometer.

3. Study Newton’s Rings and determine the wavelength of a Sodium light source.

4. Determine the transmission coefficient of a transparent glass plate using a photocell.

5. Find Resolving power of a Telescope.

6. Study polarization and determine the specific rotation of a sugar solution using

Laurent’s half shade device polarimeter.

7. Convert a Galvanometer in an Ammeter.

8. Convert a Galvanometer in a Voltmeter.

9. Determine the resolving power of grating.

10. Determine Ballastic Constant for a Ballastic Galvanometer.

11. To determine the coherent length and coherent time of laser using He-Ne Laser.

12. To determine the profile of He-Ne laser beam.

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109P: ENGG. CHEMISTRY LAB Marks Allotted: 50

List of Experiments (i) ANALYSIS OF WATER

1. To prepare and standardize solution of sodium hydroxide and hydrochloric acid.

2. To determine the temporary and permanent hardness of a given sample of water by EDTA

Method

3. To determine the hardness of water by Clarke's method.

4. To determine the alkalinity present in the given sample of water.

5. To estimate the percentage of available chlorine in a given sample of bleaching power.

(ii) PHYSCICO CHEMICAL ANALYSIS

6. (a) To determine wavelength of maximum absorption of solution of KMnO4 using a

Spectrophotometer (UV – Vis.) ,analysis / characterization.

(b) Verify Beer's Law and apply it to find the concentration of the given unknown solution.

7. To determine the strength of an acid pH metrically.

8. Determination of equivalent conductivity of an electrolyte.

9. To determine the strength of an acid conductometrically.

10. Determination of Sodium and Potassium by flame photometer.

(iii) GRAVIMETRIC ANALYSIS

11. Determination of Barium as Barium Sulphate.

12. Determination of Lead as Lead chromate.

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110P: PC SOFTWARE LAB Marks Allotted: 75

UNIT – I

Introduction to CLI: Concept of Operating System, Important terms in DOS (program, file, directory, names, volume label, disk drive, DOS prompt).

DOS file System: path & path names, Internal Commands (DIR, CD, MD, RD, COPY, DEL, REN, DATE, TIME, VER, VOL, CLS, TYPE, PROMPT, PATH), External Commands (ATTRIB, BACKUP, RESTORE, FORMAT, SYS, FIND, LABEL, SORT, XCOPY, TREE, DELTREE, PRINT, MEM, DOSKEY, MOVE, MORE, CHKDSK, APPEND, DISKCOPY, DISKCOMP, MODE, UNDELETE).

Introduction to GUI: Desktop & its components, Window, Application Window (various bars), Document Window, the Dialog Window, the icons, Windows explorer; Control panel, setting wallpaper, screen saver and background. Creating a folder, Copying & moving file, Scandisk, Checking & Formatting disk space, Compressing/ Zipping files (WinZip), Virus & Antivirus.

UNIT – II

Introduction to Word Processor: Features of Word processors, working with formatted text, Shortcut keys.

Formatting Documents: Selecting text, Copying & moving data, Formatting characters, changing cases, Paragraph formatting, Indents, Drop Caps, Using format painter, Page formatting, Header & footer, Bullets & numbering, Tabs, Forming tables. Finding & replacing text, goto (F5) command, Proofing text (Spell check, Auto correct), Reversing actions, Macros, Inserting pictures, Hyperlinks, Mail merging, Printing documents.

UNIT– III

Spreadsheets: Workbooks, creating, saving & editing a workbook, Renaming sheet, cell entries (numbers, labels, and formulas), spell check, find and replace; Adding and deleting rows and columns Filling series, fill with drag, data sort, Formatting worksheet, Functions and its parts, Some useful Functions in excel (SUM, AVERAGE, COUNT, MAX, MIN, IF); Cell referencing (Relative, Absolute, Mixed), What-if analysis.

Charts: types of charts, creation of chart from adjacent data/ nonadjacent data, printing a chart, printing worksheet.

UNIT –IV

Presentation Software: Uses, Presentation tips, components of slide, templates and wizards, using template, choosing an auto layout, using outlines, adding subheadings, editing text, formatting text, using master slide; adding slides, changing color scheme, changing background and shading, adding header and footer, adding clip arts and auto shapes. Various presentation, Working in slide sorter view (deleting, duplicating, rearranging slides), adding transition and animations to slide show, inserting music or sound on a slide, Inserting action buttons or hyperlinks for a presentation, set and rehearse slide timings, viewing slide show, Printing slides.

UNIT – V

Database management system: An Overview of Access, Access Tables, Data Types, Access Query, Access Reports, Creating Relationships, OLE (importing & exporting data)

Books Recommended:

1. Courter, “Mastering Office 2000”, BPB Publications. 2. Robbins, “Mastering DOS”, BPB Publications. 3. Content Development Group, “Working with MS Office 2000”, TMH.

4. Mansfield & Olsen, “Mastering Word 2000”, BPB Publications.

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111P- PRACTICAL GEOMETRY LAB Marks Allotted: 75

SKETCH BOOK

1. Different types of lines

2. Lettering

3. Dimensioning

4. Conventional representation of materials

SHEETS

1. Scales (Plain Scale, Diagonal Scale) (4 Problems)

2. Conic Sections (3 Problems)

(Ellipse, Parabola, Hyperbola)

3. Engineering Curves (4 Problems)

(Cycloid, Epicydoid, Hypocydoid, Involute)

4. Projection of Point, Line, Plane (6 Problem)

5. Development of Surface (3 Problems)

List of Reference Books :

1. Engineering Drawing: P.S. Gill

2. Engineering Graphics: N.D. Bhatt

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112P: ENGINEERING WORKSHOP PRACTICE Marks Allotted: 100

(a) Mechanical lab- List of Experiments

1. Study of tools used in Fitting shop

2. To make a job in fitting shop including two sides of filing, hole drilling and tapping.

3. Study of lathe machine and illustration of a job including turning, threading and knurling.

4. Study and demonstration of Drilling Machine.

5. Study and demonstration of Milling Machine.

6. Study and demonstration of Shaper Machine.

7. Description of welding equipment, welding joints and illustration of arc welding.

8. Making a funnel

9. Description of Carpentry tools, Timber, seasoning and preservation. To make a T-joint in Carpentry shop.

10. Study and demonstration of casting and Foundry Process.

Reference Books

1. Hajra Choudhary, “Workshop Technology (Volt. I & II) 2. Rao P.N., “Manufacturing Technology”

(b) Electrical lab-List of Experiments

1. To verify KVL & KCL in the given network. 2. To verify Superposition Theorem. 3. To verify Maximum Power Transfer Theorem and Reciprocity Theorem. 4. To verify Thevenin’s Theorem, Norton’s theorem & determine RTh, VTh , RN , IN in a given

network. 5. To perform open circuit & short circuit test on a single-phase transformer. 6. To study transient response of a given RLC Circuit. 7. To perform regulation, ratio & polarity test on a single-phase transformer. 8. To measure power & power factor in a three phase circuit by two wattmeter method. 9. To measure power & power factor in a three phase load using three ammeter & three

voltmeter 10. Measurement of efficiency of a single phase transformer by load test 11. Speed control of dc shunt motor 12. Study running and reversing of a three phase induction motor

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201T: ENGLISH Marks Allotted: 50 Unit-I – Reading Comprehension – factual & inferential (Marks = 10) A. Reading Comprehension (Unseen passage) B. Literary Appreciation -

Poems: (i) Ulysses - Alfred Tennyson (ii) Rainbow - William Wordsworth

Short Story: The Gifts - O. Henry

Essay The Argumentative Indian - Amartya Sen

Unit-II - English in Situations (Marks = 10)

(i) Booking a room in Hotel (ii) Booking a ticket for a Train / for a Plane (iii) Negotiating with a Sales Executive (iv) At the Cyber Cafe (v) At the Restaurant (vi) Making an Appointment (vii) At the Shopping Centre / Mall (viii) In the Cricket stadium (ix) At the Police Station (x) At the Party /Theatre / Musical Concert

Unit-III - Writing Skills (Marks = 10)

1. Writing a CV and Covering Letter to go with it 2. Letter writing –letter of thanks, letter of apology , Invitation letter , letter of complaint ,

letter of appreciation and congratulation 3. Writing a short Paragraph on a given topic (Use of Cohesive devices0 4. Precis writing 5. Writing a Memo, Notes, Notices, E-mails (formal messages)

Unit-IV – Words frequently used (Marks = 10)

Some commonly used words and their use in everyday life situations Synonyms and Antonyms; One word substitution; commonly miss -spelt words Commonly used Idioms, Phrases and Proverbs, Some Peculiarities of English used by Indians

…………………………………………………………………………………………….. SCHEME of EXAMINATION

There will be FIVE questions, each of 10 Marks.

Each question will have an internal choice.

Students will be required to attempt all the five questions – one from each Unit.

There will be one compulsory question of fifteen items covering the syllabus contents of all the Four Units, and the students will be required to answer only ten of these items

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202T: ENGG.MATHEMATICS-II Marks Allotted: 100 UNIT-I

Coordinate Geometry of three Dimensions

Equation of sphere

Intersection of a sphere and a plane, tangent plane, intersection of two spheres.

Equation of right circular cone and right circular cylinder

UNIT – II Matrices

Inverse of matrix by elementary row transformation.

Rank of matrix.

Solution of simultaneous (homogenous and non-homogenous) Linear Equations – Rank method.

Cayley – Hamilton Theorem (without proof) with application in inverse of matrix

Eigen values and Eigen vectors.

Diagonalization of matrix.

Factorization of square matrix.

Unit-III Vector Calculus

Scalar and vector field

Differentiation and Integration of Vector field Function

Gradient, Directional Derivatives, Divergence, Curl and Differential operator

Line, Surface and Volume Integrals

Green’s Theorem in a plane, Gauss’s and Stoke’s Theorem (without proof) with their Applications

UNIT-IV

Dynamics

Angular motion

Radial and Transverse velocities and Acceleration

Tangential and Normal Accelerations

UNIT-V

Differential Equations

Series Solution of Second order Linear Differential Equations with Variable coefficients

(Complementary Functions only)

Formation of linear partial differential equations

Linear partial differential equation of first order (Lagrange’s Form)

Non-Linear partial differential equation of first order (Four standard Forms)

Charpit’s Method

Reference Books : 1. Analytical Solid Geometry: Shanti Narayan, S. Chand and Company Pvt. Ltd., New Delih. 2. Higher Engineering Mathematics: B.S. Grewal, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi. 3. A Text Book of Differential Equations: M. Roy and. J.C Chaturvedi, Student Friends and Co.

Publishers, Agra. 4. A Text Book on Dyunamics : M. Roy, S. Chand and Co. Ltd., New Delhi. 5. Engineering Mathematics-2: Y.N. Gaur and C.L. Koul, Jaipur Publishing House, Jaipur.

6. Engineering Mathematics: A.C.Srivastava, P.K.Srivastava, PHI Learning Private Ltd, New Delhi

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203T: ENGINEERING PHYSICS-II Marks Allotted: 50

UNIT I Special Theory of Relativity: Inertial and Non-inertial frame of reference, Postulates of Special theory of relativity, Lorentz Transformation, Relativity of mass, length, time and velocity, Mass-energy relation, energy-momentum relation.

UNIT II Wave-Mechanics: Compton effect as evidence of quantum nature of radiation, Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle, Time dependent and time independent (Steady State) form of the Schrödinger equation, Schrödinger equation for a free particle, and tunnel effect, Particle in a one dimensional box and there-dimensional box, Degeneracy.

UNIT III

Semiconductors: Origin of Band gaps in solids, Classification of Solids as Metal, Semiconductors and Insulators, Free-Electron model of a Solid, Density of energy states and Fermi energy, Crystal structure of Si, Ge and GaAs, Electrical resistivity of Semiconductors, Semiconductor Devices – a general introduction: p-n Junction diode, Zener diode and photodiode, Op. amplifier Magnetic Materials: Diamagnetic, Paramagnetic, Ferromagnetic and Antiferromagnetic materials.

UNIT IV Superconductivity: Types of Superconductors, Properties of Superconductors, Meisner Effect, Josephson Effect, BCS theory of Superconductivity (No Derivation) only qualitative discussion, High Temperature Superconductors, Applications of Superconductors.

UNIT V Vacuum Science and Technology: Gas flow in Vacuum systems, Pumping concepts, production of Vacuum, Mechanical Pumps, Diffusion Pumps, Measurements of Vacuum Nuclear Physics: Nuclear Binding Energy, Fission and Fusion Reactions, Construction, theory and applications of Geiger Muller Counter, Proportional and Scintillation Counter. Idea of elementary particles. Reference Books:

1. Concept of Modern Physics by Arthur Beiser, McGraw Hill International Ed 2. Quantum Mechanics by Ghatak and Lokanathan, Mcmillan India Limited. 3. Introduction to Solid State Physics, C Kittle (Weley Eastern) 4. Engineering electronics, John D Ryder. 5. Nuclear Physics by D. C. Tayal, Himalaya Publishing House 6. Physics for Engineers by M. R. Srinivasan, New Age International (P) Ltd. Publishers

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204T: ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY – II Marks Allotted: 50

UNIT-I

Fuels: Chemical fuels, origin and classification of fuels.

Solid Fuels: Coal, proximate and ultimate analysis, significance of the constituents, gross and net calorific value, Determination of calorific value by Bombs calorimeter & Dulong’s Formula.

Coke: Metallurgical coke, carbonization process, manufacturing of coke - Beehive coke ovens and by product coke ovens.

UNIT-II

Liquid Fuels: Advantages, petroleum and refining of petroleum, synthetic petrol, refining and reforming of gasoline. Knocking, anti-knocking agents, octane number, cracking.

Gaseous Fuels: Advantages, manufacture, composition and calorific value of coal gas and oil gas, determination of calorific values by Junker’s calorimeter, flue gas analysis by Orsat’s apparatus.

Numerical problems based on fuels and combustion.

UNIT-III

Corrosion and its prevention: theories of corrosion, types of corrosion, factors, influencing corrosion, passivity, corrosion control and protection in Industry.

Lubricants: Introduction, definition, classification and types of lubricants, properties and uses. Viscosity and viscosity index; flash and fire point; cloud and pour point; emulsification.

UNIT-IV

Phase Rule: Statement, definition and meaning of the terms involved; application to one component system – water and sulphur system; two component system – silver and lead system.

Chemical Separation: Crystallization, distillation of various types,

Chromatography: Principle and application of Column, Paper, TLC, Gas liquid chromatography.

UNIT-V

Chemical Kinetics: Introduction, reaction rate, order, molecularity; first and second order reaction kinetics; factor influencing reaction rate. Collision and transition state theory; Arrhenius equation.

References Books:

1. A Text Book of Engineering Chemistry: S.K. Jain and K.D. Gupta, Jaipur Publishing House.

2. A Book of Engineering Chemistry: Devendra Agarwal & Abha Garg. Vigyan and Takniki Prakashan

3. Engineering Chemistry, P.C. Jain and Monika Jain.

4. Practical Biochemistry, K. Wilson, J. Walker and J.M. Walker, pub. Cambridge.

5. Chemical Kinetics, K.J. Ladiler, Pearson.

6. Textbook of Physical Chemistry, Samuel Glasstone

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205T: PROGRAMMING AND PROBLEM SOLVING USING ‘C’ LANGUAGE Marks Allotted: 50

UNIT – I

Introduction to problem solving techniques: Defining a problem in terms of expected outcome and available inputs, Flowcharts, Writing algorithms; pseudo-code. History of programming languages, types of programming languages.

UNIT – II

Introduction to programming through C: Features of C programming language; introduction to C language – writing simple programs, data types, simple I/O. Types of

statements. Data types – declaring variables, constants, symbolic constants, literals, Operators and expressions – data type of expressions; type conversion – automatic and type casting, Using library functions – including header files; making use of functions in stdio.h, conio.h, math.h, ctype.h, etc. Control Structures – Conditional Statements (if, if…else, switch), use of break, Control Structures – Iterative Statements (while, do ... while, for), use of break and continue.

UNIT – III

Derived Data Types: Arrays: declaring, using, operations (insertion/removal of elements searching, sorting), 2D arrays and matrix operations, Characters and strings – ctype.h, declaring strings, I/O of strings, basic string handling (strlen, strcpy, strcat, string comparison, etc.), arrays of strings (declaring, I/O, search, sort), Introduction to pointers – pointers and arrays, pointers and strings, pointers and 2D arrays, Dynamic memory allocation – to single variables, to arrays.

UNIT – IV

Functions: User defined functions – prototypes, definition, function calling, returning values, Call by value and call by reference– passing address of local variables, Functions returning pointers, Recursion – sentinel condition, recursive calls, Storage classes of data variables.

UNIT – V

Advanced C: User defined Datatypes – Structures, unions, enumerations, use of typedef

statement. Structures – defining, declaring variables, pointers to, nested, self referential, passing to functions (as variables, as pointers), usage of bit fields, dynamic memory allocation. Unions and enumerations – defining, usage. File handling – Why use files. Operations on files – opening, closing, modes of files, working with binary files, renaming, copying contents of one file to other, storing records, random access files. System calls, command line arguments

Reference Books : 1. Brian W. Kernighan and Dennis M. Ritchie, The C Programming Language 2. Byron Gottfried, Schaum's Outline of Programming with C. 3. Yeshwant Kanetkar, Let Us C. 4. Yeshwant Kanetkar, Test your C skills 5. Dilip S. Mali & Pramod Vasambekar, C Application Programs and Projects

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206T-FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRONICS Marks Allotted: 100

UNIT –I Semiconductor materials and properties: Group-IV materials, Covalent bond, electron-hole concepts Basic concepts of energy bands in materials, concept of forbidden gap, Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors, donors and acceptors impurities, band diagram of doped semiconductors, concept of direct and indirect band semiconductors and their applications

UNIT –II

Two terminal Semiconductor Devices: p-n junction depletion layer, c-v and v-i characteristics, diode resistance, capacitance, diode ratings (average current, repetitive peak current, non-repetitive current, peak-inverse voltage

LED, zener diode, Varactor, Photodiode, Schottky barrier, PIN, tunnel, impact diodes and their constructions and characteristics. Working of LCD, LDR

UNIT –III

Three terminal Semiconductor Devices-I: Bipolar Junction Transistor - Basic construction, transistor action CB, CE and CC configurations, input/output characteristics Biasing of transistors-fixed bias, emitter bias, potential divider bias, comparison of biasing circuits , transistor as a switch Thyristors - The four layer diode, Bi-directional thyristors, the uni-junction transistor and its application in thyristor circuits.

UNIT –IV

Three terminal Semiconductor Devices-II:

JFET- Basic construction, transistor action, concept of pinch off, maximum drain saturation current, input and transfer characteristics, characteristic equation CG, CS and CD configurations, fixed-, self-biasing MOSFET- depletion and enhancement type MOSFET-construction, operation and characteristics. Computation of Av, Ri, Ro, of single FET amplifiers using all the three configurations

UNIT –V

Microscopy: Electron microscope –construction and modes of operations (SEM, STEM); Scanning Tunneling and Atomic Force Microscope Introduction to Nanotechnology - Nano concept, nano materials, properties of nano materials, nano devices (single electron transistor, MEMS and NEMS, coulomb Bockade), nano sensors. Suggested Books:

1. Boylestad and Nashelsky, ‘Electronic Devices and circuits’ PHI, 6e, 2001. 2. A Mottershed, ‘Electronic devices and circuits’, PHI, 2000.

3. A.S. Sedra and K.C. Smith, “Microelectronic circuits”, Oxford University Press (India). 4. B.P. Singh & R. Singh, Electronics Devices & Integrated Circuits, Pearson. 5. R.S. Khandpur, Electronic Measurement & Instrumentation Mc-Graw Hill. 6. Sze, ” Modern Semiconductor Device Physics”, John Wiley & Sons, 2000 7. S. K. Kulkarni, Nano-materials- Edition 2006

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207T: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Marks Allotted : 100

Unit-I

Basic Concepts Thermodynamic systems, properties, work and heat, Working Fluids Calculation of properties of air as ideal gas for various thermodynamic processes First and Second Laws of Thermodynamics First Law of thermodynamics: Non-flow and flow energy equations Second law statements, Carnot cycle

Unit-II

Internal Combustion Engines Otto and Diesel cycle, thermal efficiency calculations Classification, two and four stroke engines, construction and working of petrol and diesel engines Gas Turbine Plants Ideal Bryton cycle, thermal efficiency calculations Construction and working of reciprocating and rotary air compressors; Applications of gas turbine plants

Unit-III

Steam Power Plant Classification of steam generators Construction and working of simple vertical, Babcock & Wilcox and La Mont boiler Layout and working of steam power plant Refrigeration and Air-conditioning Elementary concepts of refrigeration and air-conditioning Vapour compression cycle, working principle and schematic diagrams of refrigerators, air coolers, air conditioners and ice plants

Unit-IV

Manufacturing Processes Classification, principle of working, specification, applications of various machine tools, lathe, drilling, shaper and milling machines

Unit-V

Basic descriptions and applications of hot and cold working processes, forging, bending, shearing, drawing and extrusion Power Transmission

• Classification and application of mechanical drives like belts ropes, • Chains and gear drives (excluding epicyclic trains) and their velocity ratios, • Ratio of tensions in belts and Reference Books

1. Rajvanshi A.K., “Elements of Mechanical Engineering”, Genius Publication. 2. Nag, P.K., “Engineering Thermodynamics”, Tata-McGraw Hills Publications. 3. Mathur M.L., Mehta F.S., Tiwari, R.P., “Elements of Mechanical Engineering” Jain

Brothers 4. Khurmi R.S., “A Text Book of Thermal Engineering”, S.Chand & Co. Ltd. 5. Hajra Choudhary, “Workshop Technology (Volt. I & II)

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PRACTICALS

208P: COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES Marks Allotted: 75

Two Lab Sessions each week on items prescribed in Units II , III and IV .

Each Lab session will have between 20 and 30 students and will be of ONE-Hour duration.

Unit-II - English in Situations

(i) Booking a room in Hotel (ii) Booking a ticket for a Train / for a Plane (iii)At the Bank (IV) At the Post Office (v) At the Restaurant (vi) Making an Appointment (vii) At the Shopping Centre / Mall (viii) In the Cricket stadium (ix) At the Police Station (x) At the Party /Theatre / Musical Concert

Unit-III - Writing Skills

6. Writing a CV and Covering Letter to go with it 7. Letter writing –letter of thanks, letter of apology, Invitation letter, letter of complaint,

letter of appreciation and congratulation 8. Writing a short Paragraph on a given topic (Use of Cohesive devices0 9. Precis writing 10. Writing Notes, Notices , Telegrams and Memoes

Unit-IV – Words frequently used Some commonly used words and their use in everyday life situations Synonyms and Antonyms; One word substitution; commonly miss -spelt words commonly used Idioms, Phrases and Proverbs

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209P: ENGG. PHYSICS LAB-II Marks Allotted: 75

List of Experiments

1. Find Band Gap using P-N junction diode.

2. Study magnetic field and determine the radius of a magnetic circular coil.

3. Find height using a Sextant.

4. Study two stage R-C coupled amplifier.

5. Study thermo-EMF for a Cu-Fe junction thermocouple.

6. To determine the specific resistance of a material using Foster's bridge.

7. Study Characteristics of Zener Diode.

8. Study of B-H curve using a CRO.

9. Determine High Resistance using Leakage method.

10. Study interference pattern of a Fresnel’s Biprism and determine the wavelength of a Sodium source.

11. Study of G M counting system and hence study absorption coefficient of Lead using Lead sheets.

12. To determine dielectric constants of a liquid using moving coil ballistic galvanometer with standard parallel plate condenser.

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210P: ENGG. CHEMISTRY LAB-II Marks Allotted: 75

List of Experiments

(i) VOLUMETRIC ANALYSIS 1. To determine the strength of given sample of Copper Sulphate solution iodometrically.

2. Kinetic study of acidic hydrolysis of methyl acetate.

3. To determine the strength of unknown ferrous ammonium sulphate by using

diphenylamine as an internal indicator.

4. To determine the strength in g/l of oxalic acid by titrating against an intermediate

potassium permanganate solution.

5. To determine the strength of Sodium Hydroxide and Sodium Carbonate in an alkali

mixture.

(ii) PHYSICO CHEMICAL ANALYSIS

7. Determination of Calorific Value of a solid fuel by Bomb Calorimeter.

8. Proximate analysis of Coal.

(iii) PHYSICAL EXPERIMENTS 9. Determination of Viscosity and Viscosity Index of lubricating oil by Redwood Viscometer.

10. Determination of Flash and Fire Point of lubricating oil by Pensky – Marten’s apparatus.

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211P: COMPUTER PROGRAMMING LAB Marks Allotted: 75 Exercises given will be covering entire syllabi as follows:

1. Simple C programs using variables, keywords and simple operations

2. Programs based on operators (arithmetic, relational, increment, decrement, conditional, logical)

3. Branching statement programs using ‘C’

4. Exercises based on Looping (while, do while, for), nested loops based programs

5. Programs based on arrays (single, two dimensional) searching, sorting an array

6. String/Character based exercises manipulation on strings

7. Programs on user defined functions

8. Exercises based on pointers(arithmetic operation, arrays with pointers)

9. Programs on structure and union

10. Exercises on file handling

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212P: MACHINE DRAWING LAB Marks Allotted: 75

SKETCH BOOK

1. Couplings

2. Bearings

3. Pulleys

4. Pipe & Pipe Joints

5. Welded Joints

SHEETS

1. Orthographic Projection (4 Problems)

2. Sectional Views (3 Problems)

3. Plumber Block (Assemble)

4. Riveted Joints (4 Problems)

(Lap Joint, Butt Joint, Chain Riveting, Zig-Zag Riveting)

5. Screw Fasteners

(Nuts & Bolts, Threads, Foundation Bolts)

List of Reference Books: 1. Machine Drawing: P.S. Gill

2. Machine Drawing: N.D. Bhatt

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213P: BASIC ELECTRONICS LAB Marks Allotted: 75

1. Identification, study & testing of various electronic components: (a) Resistance-Various types, Colourcoding. (b) Capacitors-Various types, Coding. (c) Inductors (d) Diodes (e) Transistors (f) SCRs (g) ICs (h) Photodiode (i) Photo transistor (j) LED (k) LDR (l) Potentiometers

2. Study the following devices: (a) Analog & digital multimeter (b) Function/ Signal generators (c) Study of analog CRO, measurement of time periods, amplitude, frequency & phase angle using Lissajious figures.

3. To study and plot the characteristics of a junction diode.

4. To study Zener diode as a voltage regulator.

5. To study half wave, full wave and bridge rectifier with filters.

6. To study diode based clipping and clamping circuits.

7. To study the input and output characteristics of a transistor in its various configurations.

8. To study and plot the characteristics of a JFET in its various configurations.

9. To study and plot the characteristics of a MOSFET in its various configurations.

10. To study the gain and plot the frequency response of a single stage transistor amplifier.

11. To measure gain and plot the frequency response of double stage RC coupled amplifier.

12. Study of hardware configuration of a PC.