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MTH ************************121 MATHEMATICS 2


Fourier series and Fourier transform ,half cosine series,Parseval's formula.
Series solution of differential equations, Bessel and
Legendre functions , Complex variable: Conformal mapping. Cauchy s theorem, Comple
x integration,
Taylor s and Laurent s series, Laplace Transform: Laplace transformation of elementa
ry functions, unit step function, Inverse transform, Solution of ordinary differ
ential equations using Laplace transform techniques
solution of ordinary differential equations
Vector Calculus: Physical interpretation of vector and cross product of two or m
ore vectors. Vector differentiation, gradient divergence and curl, Line and surf
ace integral, Green's, Gauss and Strokes theorem (without proof)
Partial differential equations.- Partial Differential Equation; P.D.E. of first
order linear and non-linear, linear P.D.E. of second and higher order with const
ant coefficient.
Complex Variables: Analytic functions, conformal mapping, cauchy's theorem Compl
ex integration, poles, singulaities, residues, Cauchy,s residue theorem.
References
1. Advanced engineering Mathematics Erwin Krevszig
2. Advanced engineering Mathematics Peter V.O.Neil Thomson
3. Higher engineering Mathematics John Bird .
CHM ************************122 ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
UNIT - I Water
Source and impurities, alkalinity, pH, hardness of water, interrelationship betw
een alkalinity and
hardness, degree of hardness, Standards of water for drinking purposes, purifica
tion of water for
domestic uses, methods of sterilization (in brief). Methods of water softening:
lime- soda process,
zeolite and ion exchange resin process. Scale formation: causes, effects and pre
vention. Caustic
embitterment, priming, foaming, boiler corrosion and deaeration. Simple numerica
l problems on
water softening based on lime soda process and water analysis.
UNIT - II Lubricants
Introduction, functions of lubricants, types and classification of lubricants, s
olid lubricants,
semi-solid lubricants, liquid lubricants, synthetic lubricants, lubricating emul
sions, biodegradable
lubricants, mechanism of lubrication, physical & chemical properties, testing of
lubricants, types of
greases, application of lubricants and silicones, selection of lubricants.
UNIT - III Fuels
Definition & Classification of fuels and their comparison. Calorific values, fue
l resources in
India. Criteria of selection of fuels. Proximate and ultimate analysis of coal a
nd their significance,
clinker formation, pulverized coal as fuel and coke and it's uses, petroleum dis
tillation, cracking,
cracked gasoline. Varieties of fuel oils, their properties and uses, knocking, a
nti-knocking compounds
(octane & cetane number), simple problems based on combustion of solid, liquid &
gaseous fuels
(excluding energy calculations). Gaseous fuels (producer gas, water gas and LPG)
. Propellants for
rockets, their composition and characteristics.
UNIT - IV Polymer
Introduction and classification of polymers, Plastics - thermoplastic & thermose
tting resins,

moulding of plastics. Types of polymerization: addition or chain polymerization,


condensation polymerization, coordination polymerization, ionic polymerization,
step
polymerization and their mechanism, Polymerizability of a monomer. Molecular wei
ght of
polymers; Weight average molecular weight; Number average molecular weight. Intr
oduction to
polymer composites. Application of polymers. Vulcanization, Natural & synthetic
rubbers,
silicon rubbers, polyurethanes, alkyl resins, Elastomers
UNIT - V Spectroscopic Methods of Chemical Analysis
Introduction to Spectroscopy, Electromagnetic spectrum, Symbols, Spectrophotomet
er, UltraViolet, and Visible Spectroscopy, The Absorption law, Theory of ultraviolet visi
ble spectroscopy,
Types of electronic transitions, Chromophore, Auxochrome, Absosrption and intens
ity shifts,
Calculation of UV-absosrption wavelength in conjugated denies and trienes, Choic
e of solvent,
Instrumentation, Applications of ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy, Application o
f atomic absorption spectroscopy. .Types of Chromatography.
UNIT - 6- Cement
Cement: introduction & raw materials, gypsum cement, Types of cement, Methods of
manufacturing cement: Wet process, Dry process, Semi-dry process. Characteristic
s of the
constitutional compound in cement, Chemistry of setting & Hardening of cement, A
dditives,
Properties and testing of cement, Types of Portland cement and its derivatives,
Other types of
cements, Mortars and concretes
References
1. A Text Book of Engineering Chemistry Jain and Jain
2. A Text Book of Engineering Chemistry S.S. Dara
3. A Text Book of Engineering Chemistry Shashi Chawla
4. Engineering Chemistry B.K. Sharma
CE************************123 ENVIRONMENT ENGINEERING
Natural Resources: Study of various natural resources like forest, minerals, atm
osphere, soil and water
conservation. Ecosystem: structure, function and classification of ecosystem, bi
ogeochemical cycle,
hydrological cycle, carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle, oxygen cycle, food chain, food
web, energy flow in
ecosystem.
Biological diversity and its conservation, Global Environmental Issues, Case stu
dies of environmental
disasters like Bhopal Gas Tragedy, Chernobyl Nuclear Accident, Concept of sustai
nable development.
Environmental Pollution, pollutants and their classification, impact of pollutio
n on environment. Types of
pollution such as water, air, solid waste, noise, radioactive etc: sources, impa
ct, Pollution control and
environmental management.
References
1. Environment Engineering and Management Suresh K Dhaneja
2. Environment Science S.C.Santra
3. Environment studies J.P.Sharma
4. Waste water treatment B.C.Punmia
EE ************************124 BASIC ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING.
UNIT I
DC Circuit - Voltage & Current sources, Loop and Nodal equations, Superposition

theorem, Thevenin's theorem, Norton's theorem, Maximum power transfer theorem, S


tar-Delta
transformations.
UNIT II
Fundamentals of AC- Average value, RMS value, form factor, crest factor, AC powe
r
and power factor, phasor representation of sinusoidal quantities.
Simple series, parallel & series-parallel circuits containing R-L, R-C, R-L-C pa
rameters.
Active, Apparent & Reactive power, Resonance in series & parallel circuits.
UNIT III
Introduction to Electrical Machines-Faraday's law of electromagnetic induction,
Lenz's
law, statically and dynamically induced EMF, Working principle & Basic construct
ional
features of Transformer, different types, O.C. and S.C. tests of transformer, eq
uivalent
circuit and vector diagram, losses, efficiency and regulation, autotransformer.
Basic
constructional features of DC machines, working principle and classification.Pri
nciple and Working of DC motors and DC Generators.
UNIT IV
V-I characteristics of diodes, diode parameters, equivalent circuits, rectifiers
, derivation
for rectifier efficiency, ripple factor, filter circuits, power supplies.
Introduction to common lab equipment : Cathode Ray Oscilloscope.
UNIT V
Transistor Circuits-Principle of operation of transistors, Input/output & transf
er
characteristics of BJT, Common Emitter, Common Base, Common Collector
Configuration of BJT, Analytical expression for transistor characteristics,
References
1. Electrical technology H Cotton
2. Electrical circuits Schaum series
3. Electronic principles Milman &Halkas
4. Electronics devices Bell 64
ME ************************125 BASICS OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Review of Thermodynamics : Units and Dimensions system, Heat and Work, Ideal gas
equation.
Thermodynamic equations, Zeroth law and first law of Thermodynamics. Enthalpy an
d Internal energy of
gases. Simple numerical of first law as applied to a closed and open system. Sta
tement of Second law of
Thermodynamics.
Steam Boilers, mountings & accessories. Boiler draught. Properties of Steam : We
t and Superheated
steam, Volume, Enthalpy, Entropy and internal Energy of steam, Steam Table.
Internal Combustion Engines : Otto and diesel cycles and their efficiencies. Fun
ctions of different parts of
the engines.
Machine tool : lathe, shaper, drilling machine, types of drilling machine, machi
ning time for machine
tool.
Welding : Types of welding process, important terms in welding, types of welding
joints, gas welding, arc
welding ,comparison between A.C. and D.C.
Casting: Pattern materials, types of patterns, pattern allowances, mould, consti
tuents of moulding sand,
References
1. Elements of mechanical engineering Gupta P.N and Poonm

2. Elements of mechanical Engineering Roy and choudhary


CE************************126 SOLID MECHANICS
Fundamentals of force systems, concept of Rigid body, Free body diagram Support
Reactions, Frames
and structure. Cenroid and moment of Inertia of plane area, Shear force and Bend
ing Moment diagrams,
Simple stress and strain, Mechanical properties of the materials, Elastic consta
nts, compound stresses,
Mohr s circle of stresses,
References
1. Strength of materials Singer F.L.
2. Mechanics of material Hearn E.I.
3. Engineering mechanics Merian J.L.Kraige

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