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B.

Tech- 1st Semester

PATTERN II - COURSE STRUCTURE

A.Y 2012-2013

Branches: CSE, ECE & IT No of sections: 6

B.Tech. 1st Semester


Code Subject Theory Practical Credits
HS1401
English-I 4 - 4
MATH 1401
Mathematics-I 4 - 4

CHE 1401 Engineering Chemistry 4 - 4

EEE 1401 Elements of Electrical Engineering 4 - 4

CHEM 1401 Environmental Studies 4 - 4

HS 1203 English Lab - 3 2

CHE 1202 Engineering Chemistry Lab - 3 2

ME 1203 Engineering Work shop - 3 2

Total 20 9 26
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Course Title: ENGLISH-I Course Code: HS 1401


Unit I.
READ & PROCEED PART I
Pre-reading-Importance of Language-Self-assessment Part I-Self-assessment Part II
Reading: A Historic Speech - An Excerpt from an Essay - An Excerpt from a Story:
Comprehension Check, Vocabulary Practice, Identifying the Author, Creating a Sequel.
Unit II:
READ & PROCEED PART II
Grammar Booster: Articles-Quantifiers-Punctuation,
Speaking: Getting the Pronunciation right - Life in a Hostel - Preparing for an Oral Examination
Discussing Hobbies -Picture Clues,
Analytical Writing: Writing Sentences
Life Skills and Core Skills: Teamwork, Problem solving and Learning Skills-Key Language: Giving
Reasons-Scenario
Unit III:
HEALTH PART I
Pre-reading: Forming Health Club
Reading: Hand Sanitizers-Pulse Polio Immunization Programme
Comprehension Check-Vocabulary Practice
Special Vocabulary Activities: Forming words-Word Cycle
Grammar Booster: Verbs-Tenses-Adverbs
Unit IV: HEALTH PART II
Speaking: Importance of Physical Exercise-Ideal Diet
Analytical writing: Using a Dictionary-Identifying types of Writing-Understanding Target Readership
Life Skills and Core Skills: Staying Fit, Personal Presentation Skills and Problem-solving-Key Language:
Giving Advice-Scenario
Unit V: TRAVEL PART I
Pre-reading: Discussion on a Trip to a Wildlife Sanctuary
Reading: Landour Days by Ruskin Bond- From Heaven Lake by Vikram Seth
Comprehension Check-Vocabulary Practice
Special Vocabulary Activities: Word Search-Word Web-Pictionary
Grammar Booster: Nouns-Pronouns-Adjectives
Unit VI: TRAVEL PART II
Speaking: Train Journeys-Discussion on Humorous Incidents-Debate
Analytical writing: Paragraph Writing
Life Skills and Core Skills: Communication, Adaptability and Reliability-Sense of Humour Key
Language: Complaining Politely-Scenario
Unit VII
Reading- A Short Story for Comprehension and Literary concepts: Morning Bells
Unit VIII
Project work on a Short Story: Morning Bells

Text Books: 1. Step by Step, Learning Language and Life Skills, Pearson, India.
2. Life, Language and Culture, Exploration-II, Cengage Publication, India.
Reference Books :
1. Effective Technical communication by M.Ashraf Riziv, Tata McGraw Hill Pub. Company Ltd.
2. The Oxford Guide to writing and Speaking, John Seely, OUP
3. Murphys English Grammar by Murphy Pub: Cambridge University press
4. English conversation practice, by Grant Taylor, Pub: Tata McGraw Hill Pub. Ltd.
5. English Vocabulary in use Pre intermediate & Intermediate by Stuart Redman, Pub: C.U.P.
6. English Vocabulary in use (advance) by Michacl McCarthy, Felicity O Dell, Pub: Cam. Univ. P.
7. Practical English usage by Michel Swan, OUP
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Course Title: MATHEMATICS-I Course Code: MATH 1401

UNIT I No. of periods: 10


Differential equations of first order and first degreeexact, linear and Bernoulli. Applications to Newtons
Law of cooling, Law of natural growth and decay, orthogonal trajectories.
UNIT II No. of periods: 08
Non-homogeneous linear differential equations of second and higher order with constant coefficients with
RHS term of the type e ax, Sin ax, cos ax, polynomials in x, e axV(x), xV(x)
UNIT-III No. of periods: 08
Generalized Mean Value theorem (without proof) Functions of several variables Functional dependence-
Jacobian- Maxima and Minima of functions of two variables with constraints and without constraints.
UNIT-IV No. of periods: 08
Curve tracing Cartesian - Polar and Parametric curves.
UNIT V No. of periods: 08
Applications of Integration to Lengths, Volumes and Surface areas of revolution in Cartesian and Polar
Coordinates.
UNIT VI No. of periods: 08
Multiple integrals - double and triple integrals change of variables (Cartesian and Polar coordinates)
Change of order of Integration.
UNIT VII No. of periods: 06
Vector Differentiation: Gradient- Divergence- Curl and their related properties of sums-products-
Laplacian and second order operators.
UNIT-VIII No. of periods: 08
Vector Integration - Line integral work done Potential function area- surface and volume integrals
Vector integral theorems: Greens, Stokes and Gauss Divergence Theorems (Without proof) and related
problems.
Text Books :
1. Higher Engineering Mathematics, 42nd edition B. S. Grewal, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi
2. Engineering Mathematics, B. V. Ramana , Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi

Reference Books:
1. Engineering Mathematics, Volume-I, T.K.V.Iyengar& others, S. Chand Publishers
2. A Text Book of Engineering Mathematics I by U. M. Swamy& others Excel Books, New Delhi
3. Engineering Mathematics, Vol- 1, Dr. D. S.C. Prism Publishers
4. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Erwin Kreszig, 8th Ed. Wiley Student Edition
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Course Title: Engineering Chemistry Course Code: CHE 1401

Unit I
WATER TECHNOLOGY: sources of water hardness of water numerical problems disadvantages
of hard water softening methods (lime soda, zeolite and ion exchange) numerical problems municipal
water treatment desalination of water by reverse osmosis -analysis of water for hardness, chlorides &
fluorides.
Unit II
POLYMERS: Introduction - Types of polymers - Types of polymerization Physical and mechanical
properties of polymers- Conducting Polymers Biodegradable polymers Preparation, Properties and
Engineering applications of important industrial polymers Poly Ethylene, Poly Styrene, PVC, PTFE,
Bakelite.
Unit III
PLASTICS: Types Compounding of plastics- Moulding (Four types Compression, Injection, Transfer,
Extrusion) - Fiber reinforced plastics including glass fibre reinforced Bullet Proof Plastics Properties of
plastics Engineering applications
RUBBERS: processing of natural rubber Vulcanization of rubber Engineering applications of rubber.
Unit IV
CORROSION AND ITS CONTROL: Introduction Types of corrosion Dry corrosion Wet
corrosion - Mechanisms of corrosiongalvanic corrosion concentration cell corrosion - water line
corrosion pitting corrosion stress corrosion -Factors influencing corrosion Control of corrosion
Cathodic protection Anodic protection.
Unit V
FUELS: Classification of fuels important characteristics of a good fuel - Knocking Anti Knocking-
Octane & Cetane Number- Calorific value determination of calorific value by bomb calorimeter &
Junkers calorimeter - Formation and classification of Crude Oils-Fractional Distillation-Cracking -
Thermal and Catalytic cracking- Polymerization-Refining & Reforming .
Unit VI
LUBRICANTS: Definition and Explanation of Lubrication- Mechanisms of Lubrication (Thick film
lubrication, Thin film lubrication, Extreme Pressure lubrication) Types of Lubricants-liquid lubricants-
semi solid lubricants solid lubricants - Properties of Lubricants Viscosity and its estimation -Viscosity
Index- viscosity units-Flash & Fire point cloud and pour point Mechanical stability Corrosion
resistance Acid number-specifications of castor super 2T and 4T oils.
Unit VII
ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY SYSTEMS: single electrode potential Nernst Equation- reference
electrodes standard hydrogen electrode calomel electrode-concentration cells- primary and secondary
cells Batteries Dry cell- lead acid battery- lithium ion cells fuel cells- hydrogen oxygen fuel cells
hydrocarbon and oxygen fuel cells- applications.
Renewable energy: Green house concept - Introduction of renewable energies solar energy - harnessing
of solar energy solar heaters photo voltaic cells solar reflection concentrated solar cells parabolic
trough - solar tower.
Unit VIII
BUILDING MATERIALS: Cement Introduction Types of cement - Manufacturing of Portland
Cement (Dry & Wet Processes)-Chemistry of Setting and Hardening of Cement
REFRACTORIES: Introduction-Classification Characteristic Properties- Refractoriness-Refractoriness
Under Load- Thermal Spalling porosity-chemical inertness- Applications Failure of refractories.
CERAMICS: Introduction-Preparation and Engineering applications of glazed and unglazed ceramics.

Text Books:
1. Engineering Chemistry by P. C. Jain and Monika Jain, Dhanpat Rai Publishing Company, New Delhi,
Twelfth Edition (1998).
2. Non-Conventional Energy sources, by G. D. Rai, Khanna Publishers,4th Edition(2001).
B.Tech- 1st Semester
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Course Title: Elements of Electrical Engineering Course Code: EEE 1401

UNIT I: :
BASIC ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS-1
Definition of charge, electric potential, electric field, voltage, current, power and energy Coulombs law,
Classification of resistors, colour code, Specifications, preferred values of resistors, Properties and uses of
carbon and wire wound resistors, Characteristics and applications of carbon and wire wound resistors,
Tapering in potentiometers, Effect of temperature on resistance, Thermistors, Sensistors (Elementary
treatment only) (6 hours)

UNIT -II:
BASIC ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS-1I
Classification of capacitors, Specifications of capacitors, colour code, dielectric constant, dielectric
strength, properties and applications of paper, mica, ceramic polyester, polystyrene, glass and electrolytic
capacitors. Variable capacitors and applications, Capacitors connected in series and parallel, Energy stored
in capacitor, Self Inductance, mutual inductance, coefficient of coupling. Classification of inductors,
specifications, different core materials. Inductors connected in series and parallel. (Elementary treatment
only) (8 Hours)

UNIT -III:
FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS-DC CIRCUITS
Concept of electricity, Types of network elements, types of energy sources, Ohm's law, Kirchhoff's laws,
resistive networks, series and parallel circuits, mesh and nodal analysis, Star-delta transformation, Simple
problems. (Elementary treatment only) (8 hours)

UNIT-IV:
FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS-AC CIRCUITS
Generation of alternating current, periodic waveforms and basic definitions, root mean square and average
values of alternating currents and voltages, form factor and peak factor, ac through pure R, L and C, Phasor
concepts, Simple problems.(Elementary treatment only) (6 hours)

UNIT-V:
BASICS OF ELECTRO MAGNETIC INDUCTION
Basic definitions, analogy between electric and magnetic circuits, B-H curve, Faradays laws of
electromagnetic induction, Types of induced e.m.f's, Magnetic field due to current carrying conductor,
Simple problems. (Elementary treatment only) (6 hours)

UNIT-VI:
BASIC CONCEPTS OF ELECTRICAL MACHINES
DC machines, Transformers, 3-Phase induction motors and Alternators: Principles of operation,
Construction, E.M.F equation, Torque equation, Applications. (Elementary treatment only)
SAFETY DEVICES AND PRACTICES:
Electric shock and its effects, Protective measures of electric shock, Purpose of earthing. (12 hours)
UNIT-VII

SWITCHES AND CONNECTORS: Different types of switches and connectors used in Electronic
circuits, their specifications, constructional details and ratings.
MICROPHONES AND LOUD SPEAKERS: Types of microphones - carbon, condenser, ribbon, moving
coil and crystal. Constructional features, principle of working, characteristics, ratings and uses,
construction of PMMC Loudspeakers, Baffles, horns and head phones (Elementary treatment only)
(6hours)

UNIT-VIII: SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES-DIODES

Electrical properties of semiconductor materials, energy level diagrams of conductor, semiconductor and
Insulator. Formation of P-Type and N-Type materials and their properties. Drift and diffusion current.
Formation and behaviour of PN junction diode and its V-I characteristics. (Elementary treatment only)
(8 hours)

Text Books:
1. Electrical Engineering fundamentals By Vincent Del Taro, Pearson Publications
2. Principles of Electrical Engineering and Electronics by V.K.Mehta and Rohit Mehta, S Chand
and company Ltd.
Reference Books:
1. Electronic components Dr. K. Padmanabhan, Laxmi publications, New Delhi
2. Electronic Devices and circuits S.Salivhanan, N.Suresh Kumar, A.Vallavaraj Tata McGraw-Hill
Education Private Limited, New Delhi second edition
3. Basic Radio and Television S. P. Sharma TMH New Delhi 2nd edition 2003
4. Basic Electronics, Bernard Grob, Tata Mc Graw Hill publishers New Delhi 8th edition 2000
5. Basic Electrical Engineering, M.L. Anwani, Dhanpat Rai & Co. (P) Ltd.
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Course Title: Environmental Studies Course Code: CHEM 1401

UNIT I: MULTIDISCIPLINARY NATURE OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES:


Definition, Scope and Importance, Value of Nature - Productive, Aesthetic/Recreation, Optional, Need for
Public Awareness, Institutions and People in Environment.
UNIT II: NATURAL RESOURCES: RENEWABLE AND NON-RENEWABLE RESOURCES.
FOREST RESOURCES:
Use and over exploitation, deforestation, Timber extraction, Mining, dams and other effects on forest and
tribal people. Water resources: Use and over utilization of surface and ground water, dam benefits and
problems, Mineral resources: Use and exploitation, environmental effects of extracting and using mineral
resources, case studies. Food resources: World food problems, changes caused by agriculture and
overgrazing, effects of modern agriculture, fertilizer-pesticide problems, water logging, salinity, case
studies. Energy resources: Growing energy needs, renewable and non-renewable energy sources use of
alternate energy sources, Case studies. Land resources: Land as a resource, land degradation, soil erosion
and desertification, Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources.
UNIT III: ECOSYSTEMS:
Concept of an ecosystem, Structure and function of an ecosystem, Producers, consumers and decomposers,
Energy flow in the ecosystem, Carbon and Nitrogen Cycles, Ecological succession, Food chains, food
webs and ecological pyramids. Introduction, types, characteristic features, structures and functions of the
following ecosystems: (a) Forest ecosystem (b) Grassland ecosystem (c) Desert ecosystem (d) Aquatic
ecosystems (river and ocean)
UNIT IV: BIODIVERSITY AND ITS CONSERVATION:
Definition: genetic, species and ecosystem diversity. Bio-geographical classification of India, Value of
biodiversity, India as a mega diversity nation, Hot-spots of biodiversity, Threats to biodiversity: habitat
loss, poaching of wildlife, man wildlife conflicts. Endangered and endemic species of India, Conservation
of biodiversity: In-situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity.
UNIT V: ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION:
Definition, Cause, effects and control measures of (a) Air pollution (b) Water pollution (c) Soil pollution
(d) Marine pollution (e) Noise pollution. Case Studies: Pollution, Disaster management (floods, earthquake
and cyclones).
UNIT VI: SOCIAL ISSUES AND THE ENVIRONMENT:
Sustainable development and Sustainable use of Resources, Urban problems related to energy, Water
conservation, watershed management, Resettlement and rehabilitation of people; its problems and
concerns, Case Studies. Environmental ethics, Issues and possible solutions to global warming, ozone layer
depletion, nuclear accidents and holocaust, Case Studies. Wasteland reclamation, Consumerism and waste
products. Solid waste Management: Causes, effects and control measures of urban and industrial wastes.
UNIT VII: HUMAN POPULATION AND THE ENVIRONMENT:
Population growth, Affluence, Technology and Environmental Impact (Master Equation), Population
explosion, Family Welfare Programme, Value Education, HIV/AIDS, Women and Child Welfare, Role of
information Technology in Environment and human health, Case Studies.

UNIT VIII: ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACTS:


Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, Water (Prevention and control of Pollution) Act, Wildlife
Protection Act and Forest Conservation Act. Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation.
Text Book:
1. Bharucha, E., Textbook of Environmental Studies (UGC Recommended).
Reference Books:
1. Cunningham, W.P., Cunningham, M.A., Principles of Environmental Science, TMH.
2. Kaushik, A., Kaushik, C.P., Perspectives in Environmental Studies, 3rd ed., New Age International
Publishers.
3. Peavy, Rowe and Tchobanoglous, Environmental Engineering, Mc Graw Hill Int. Ed.
4. Graedel, T.E., Allenby, B.R., Industrial Ecology and Sustainable Engineering, Pearson
Publications.
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Course Title: English Lab Course Code: HS 1203

List of experiments
Experiment I
The Sounds of English 1: The relationship between letters and sounds, Speech Organs, Learn and
practice consonant sounds
Interaction 1: Greeting and taking leave of people
Introduce oneself and others
Experiment II: The Sounds of English 2: Vowels- Monophthongs and Diphthongs
Interaction 2:
Requesting and responding to requests
Asking for permissions, giving and refusing permissions
Asking for and giving directions
Thanking and responding to thanks
Experiment III
Syllable, Stress and Intonation:- Syllables and word stress, sentence stress, strong and weak forms,
intonation pattern
Interaction 3:-
Getting someones attention, interrupting and asking for clarifications
Inviting, accepting and declining invitations
Making and responding to complaints
Congratulating
Expressing sympathy
Experiment IV Some Rules of Pronunciation:-
Functional Shift in Stress
Plural Marker rules
Tense Marker rules
Words commonly mispronounced by Indians
Interaction 4:
Apologizing and accepting apologies
Asking for and giving advice
Making and responding to suggestions
Expressing opinions and agreeing and disagreeing
Telephone etiquette
Experiment V: Presentation Skills
Introduction
Planning a presentation
Preparation
Visual Aids
Language
Feedback
Actual Presentation

Lab Manuals: Speak Well by Orient BlackSwan Private Limited , India 2012.
Reference Books:
1. Strengthen Your Steps-Maruthi publications, India 2012.
2. A Textbook of English Phonetics for Indian students- T. Balasubramanian
3. Effective English Communication Krishna Mohan and Meenakshi Raman
4. Spoken English R.K. Bansal, J.B. Harrison
5. Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary Daniel Jones
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Course Title: Engineering Chemistry Lab Course Code: CHE 1202

Introduction to Quantitative Analysis

1. Assessment of Quality of water


i) Hardness ii) Chloride iii) Fluoride iv) Dissolved Oxygen v) Nitrite vi) conductivity
vii) pH viii) Heavy metals ix) MPN count
2. Testing quality of lubricants
i) Viscosity Index ii) Flash & Fire point iii) Acid Number iv) Carbon Residue
3. Analysis of Percentage purity of ores
i) Manganese ii) Iron
4. Preparation of Engineering and Nano materials
i) Bakelite ii) Silver nano particles
5. Determination of quality of conducting materials
i) Percentage purity of copper wire ii) Percentage purity of Aluminum
6. Analysis of soil
i) pH ii) Sodium & Potassium iii) Total Nitrogen iv) Zinc and Copper
7. Analysis of industrial / municipal effluents
i) BOD ii) COD
8. Detection of adulteration of Food
i) Oil ii) Honey iii) Milk iv) Tea
9. Assessment of quality of air
i) SOx ii) NOx iii) TRPM iv) TSPM

Text Books:
1. Chemistry Lab manual by Dr.K.Gouru Naidu, Department of Chemistry, B. S & H, GMRIT,
Rajam
2. Qualitative Analysis by A. I. Vogel (2002),Pearson press,Singapore.
3. Standard methods for the examination of water and waste waters, 21st edition, American Public
Health Association, 2005, Washington, EPA.
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Course Title: Engineering Workshop Course Code: ME 1203

List of experiments:

Trades:

Carpentry 1. T-Lap Joint


2. Cross Lap Joint
3. Dovetail Joint
4. Mortise and Tennon Joint

Fitting 1. Vee Fit


2. Square Fit
3. Half Round Fit
4. Dovetail Fit

House Wiring 1. Parallel / Series Connection of three bulbs


2. Stair Case wiring
3. Florescent Lamp Fitting
4. Measurement of Earth Resistance

Tin Smithy 1. Taper Tray


2. Square Box without lid
3. Open Scoop
4. Funnel

Manual/Books:
1. Workshop Manual, P.Kannaiah, K.L.Narayana, Scitech Publications(India) Pvt. Ltd
2. Workshop Practice, Swarn Singh, S.K.Kataria & Sons
3. Engineering workshop Lab manual, Department of Mechanical Engineering,GMRIT Rajam

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