201 COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUES
Unit1
Elements of Communication
1.Communication:Meaning,ImportanceandProcess
2.Objectives of Communication
3.MediaandTypesof Communication
Basics ofCommunication
1.VerbalandNon-VerbalCommunication
Unit2
2.Formal andInformalChannels of Communication
3.Qualities ofGood Communication
Skillsof Communication
1.Barriers to Communication
2.ProfessionalCommunication
Unit3
3.InterpersonalCommunicationand methods to improve it
Unit4
Grammar
1.Subject-Verb Agreement(Concord)
2.LinkingWords (Conjunctions)
3.Relative Clauses
4.Common Errors
Composition
1.Resume Writing
Unit5
2.BusinessLetter Writing:Sales,Credit,Enquiry,Order, Claim, Complaint,Job Applications,etc.
3.E-mailmessages
4.TelephoneEtiquettes
SuggestedReadings
1.CommunicationSkills forEngineersand Scientists,Sangeeta Sharma andBinodMishra,PHILearningPvt.Ltd.(NewDelhi)
2.EnglishGrammar andComposition,GurudasMukherjee, AneBooks Pvt.Ltd.(New Delhi)
3.CurrentEnglishGrammar and Usagewith Composition,R.P.Sinha, Oxford UniversityPress(New Delhi)
4.EffectiveTechnicalCommunication, M AshrafRizvi, Tata McGraw Hill (New Delhi)
5.BusinessCommunication,MeenakshiRamanPrakashSingh,OxfordUniversityPress (NDelhi)
6.ProfessionalCommunication,ArunaKoneru, Tata McGraw Hills, NewDelhi.
7.A Practical Coursefor DevelopingWritingSkillsin English, J.K. Gangal,PHILearningPvt.Ltd.,New Delhi.
8.“Communicative EnglishforEngineersandProfessionals”,byNitin BhatnagarMamtaBhatnagar, Pearson (New Delhi).
9.“TheAceof Soft Skills”, byGopalswamyRameshMahadevan Ramesh,Pearson (NewDelhi)
202 ENGINEERINGMATHEMATICS-II
Unit1
Coordinate Geometryof Three Dimensions: Equationofa sphere,Intersectionofasphere andaplane, tangent plane,Intersectionoftwo spheres,orthogonalityoftwo spheres, Rightcircularcone. Rightcircularcylinder.
Unit2
Matrices:Rank ofamatrix,Rank ofmatrixbyreducingto normalforms,Consistencyof systemsof linear simultaneousequations and its solution,Eigen values andEigen vectors, Cayley-Hamiltontheorem (withoutproof),Diagonalizationofmatrix.
Unit3
Vector Calculus:Scalar and vector field,differentiationintegrationofvector functions,Gradient, Divergence,CurlandDifferential Operator,Line,Surfaceand volumeIntegrals.
Unit4
Application of Vector Calculus:Green’sTheoremin a Plane,Gauss’sand Stoke’s Theorem(withoutproof)and theirApplications.
Fourier Series:Expansionofsimple functions in Fourier Series,halfrangeFourier sine andcosine series,change of interval. HarmonicAnalysis.
Unit5
DifferentialEquations:Series Solutionsof SecondOrderLinear DifferentialEquations withVariable Coefficients(ComplementaryFunctionsonly), PartialDifferentialEquations of FirstOrder :Lagrange’s Form,Standard Forms, Charpit’s Method.
SuggestedReadings
1.AdvancedEngineeringMathematics, ErwinKreyszig, Wiley9th Edition.
2.CalculusandAnalyticalGeometry,Thomasand Finney, NarosaPublishingHouseN.Delhi.
3.AText Book of DifferentialEquations, M.RayandChaturvedi, StudentsFriendsCo.Publisher,Agra.
4.Higher EngineeringMathematics,B.V.Ramana,Tata Mcgra Hill.
5.Mathematics forEngineers, Chandrika Prasad,PrasadMudranalayaAllahabad.
6.Advanced MathematicsforEngineers, Chandrika Prasad,PrasadMudranalayaAllahabad.
203 ENGINEERINGPHYSICS-II
Unit1
QuantumMechanics: Compton effectquantumnatureoflight, Derivationoftime dependentand timeindependentSchrödinger’s WaveEquation, Physical interpretationof wavefunctionand its properties, boundaryconditions,Particle inone-dimensional box.
Unit2
Applications of Schrödinger’sEquation,Particle inthree-dimensionalboxandDegeneracy,Barrier penetrationand tunnel effect, Tunnelingprobability, Alpha Decay,Summerfield’sFreeelectrongas model Postulates, Densityofenergystates, Fermi energylevel.
Unit3
Coherence and OpticalFibres,Spatialand temporalcoherence, Coherencelength, Coherencetime and ‘Q’ factor for light, Visibilityas ameasureof coherence,SpatialCoherence and sizeofthe source, Temporalcoherence andspectralpurity,Optical fiberasopticalwave-guide,Numerical aperture, maximumangle ofacceptance andapplications of OpticalFiber.
Unit 4
Lasers andHolography:Theoryoflaseraction, Einstein’scoefficients,Components ofa laser,Thresholdconditionsfor laser action; Theory,Designandapplicationsof He-Neandsemiconductor lasers; Holographyversus photography,Basic theoryof holography,Basicrequirement ofa holographiclaboratory; Applicationsofholographyin microscopyandinterferometer.
Unit 5
Nuclear Radiation Detectors,Characteristics ofgas filled detectors:generalconsiderations,Constructions, Workingandproperties of:Ionizationchamber, proportionalcounter,G. M.CounterandScintillation Counter.
SuggestedReadings
1.Fundamental ofOptics, Jenkins andWhite,Fourth Edition, McGraw Hill.
2.Optics,AjoyGhatak,ThirdEdition, Tata McGraw Hill.
3.QuantumMechanics,Schiff, ThirdEdition, McGraw Hill.
4.QuantumMechanics,Merzbacher,ThirdEdition, WileyIndia.
5.Nuclear Physics:PrinciplesandApplications, JohnLilley, Wiley India.
204 CHEMISTRY ENVIRONMENTALENGINEERING
Unit1
Water:CommonImpuritiesofwaterHardnessofwater,DeterminationofhardnessbyClark’stestandcomplexometric(EDTA)method,NumericalbasedonhardnessandEDTAmethod,MunicipalWaterSupply:Requisitesofpotablewater,Stepsinvolvedinpurificationofwater,Sedimentation,coagulation,FiltrationandSterilization,Break point chlorination.
Unit2
WaterTreatment:Softeningofwater,Lime-Soda,Permutit(Zeolite)andDeionization(Demineralization)methods,Boilertroublestheircauses,disadvantagesandprevention:Formationofsolids(ScaleandSludge),Carryover(PrimingandFoaming),CorrosionandCaustic,Embrittlement.NumericalproblemsbasedonLime-SodaandZeolitesofteningmethods.
Unit3
BasicsofEnvironment:EnvironmentalPollution,EnvironmentalActsandRegulations,EnvironmentalImpactAssessment(EIA),NecessityandmethodologyofEIA.Renewablesourcesofenergy,PotentialpresentstatusofrenewablesourcesofenergyinIndia.FunctionalconceptsofEcology,Basicsofspecies,Ecosystem,Hydrologicalandchemicalcycles,Energyflowin ecosystems.Biodiversity,population dynamics.
Unit4
AirPollution,NoisePollutionandSolidWasteManagement:AirPollution,HarmfuleffectsofAirPollution,ControlofAirPollution.NoisePollution,Harmfuleffectsofnoisepollution,controlofnoisepollution.Globalwarming,Acidrain,Ozonedepletion.SolidWasteManagement,Classificationofsolidwaste,Collection,transportation,treatment,anddisposalofsolid waste. Economic recoveryofsolid waste. Sanitarylandfill, on site sanitation.
Unit5
WaterPollution:Waterpollution,Harmfuleffectsofwaterpollution,controlofwaterpollution.Wastewatermanagement,Treatmentdisposalofwastewater.Reuseandsavinginuseofwater, rain water harvesting.
Corrosion:Definitionanditssignificance.MechanismsofChemical(Dry)andElectrochemical(Wet)corrosion.Protectionfromcorrosion,Protectivecoatings,cathodicprotection,sacrificialanodeandmodificationin designs.
SuggestedReadings
1.Chemistryofwatertreatment,SamuelFaustOsman M Aly, CRCPress
2.Boilers watertreatment.PrinciplesandPractice,Colin Frayne, CRCPress
3.CorrosionUnderstandingtheBasic, byJosephR Davis, ASMInternational
4.Atmosphericpollution, byWBuch , Tata McGraw Hill(TMH)
5.IntroductiontoEnvironmentalScience,byGTylerMillerandScottSpoolman,CengageLearning.
6.IntroductiontoEnvironmentalEngineering,byMackenzieLDavisandDavidACornwell,Tata McGraw Hill(TMH)
205 ENGINEERINGMECHANICS
Unit1
StaticsOfParticlesandRigidBodies:Fundamentallawsofmechanics,Principleoftransmissibility,Systemofforces,Resultantforce,Resolutionofforce,MomentandCouples,Varignon'sTheorem,Resolution ofaforceinto aforceand acouple, Freebodydiagram,Equilibrium,Conditionsforequilibrium,Lami'stheorem.Virtualwork:PrincipleofVirtualWork, Active forcesandactive force diagram.
Unit2
CentroidMomentofInertia:Locationofcentroidandcenterofgravity,Momentofinertia,Parallelaxisandperpendicularaxistheorem,Radiusofgyration,M.I ofcompositesection,Polarmomentofinertia,M.I ofsolidbodies.LiftingMachines:Mechanicaladvantage,Velocity Ratio,Efficiencyofmachine,Idealmachine,Idealeffortandidealload,Reversibilityofmachine,Lawofmachine,Liftingmachines;SystemofPulleys,Simplewheelandaxle,Wheelanddifferentialaxle,Weston’s differentialpulleyblock,Wormand wormwheel,Singlepurchasewinchcrab.
Unit3
Friction:Types ofFriction,Laws of friction,Angle of friction,Angleofrepose,Ladder, Wedge,BeltFriction.BeltDrive:Typesofbelts,Typesofbeltdrives,Velocityratio,EffectofsliponVelocityratio,Lengthofbelt,Ratio oftensions andpower transmissionbyflatbeltdrives.
Unit4
Kinematics of Particlesand RigidBodies:Velocity,Acceleration,Types of Motion, Equations ofMotion,Rectangularcomponentsofvelocityandacceleration,AngularvelocityandAngularacceleration,Radialandtransversevelocitiesandaccelerations,ProjectilesmotiononplaneandInclinedPlane,RelativeMotion.KineticsofParticlesandRigidBodies:Newton'slaws,Equationofmotioninrectangularcoordinate,radialandtransversecomponents,Equationofmotionin planeforarigid body,D'Alembertprinciple.
Unit5
Work, EnergyandPower:Work ofa force,weight, springforceandcouple,Power, Efficiency,Energy,Kineticenergyofrigidbody,Principleofworkandenergy,ConservativeandNon-conservative Force, Conservation of energy. Impulse and Momentum: Linear and angularmomentum,Linearandangularimpulse,Principleofmomentumforaparticleandrigidbody,Principleoflinearimpulseandmomentumforaparticleandrigidbody,PrincipleofangularmomentumandImpulse,Conservation of angularmomentum,Angular momentum of rigidbody.
SuggestedReadings
1.Vector MechanicsforEngineers,Beer and Johnston, Tata McGraw-Hill.
2.EngineeringMechanics,Hibbeler, Pearson Education.
3.EngineeringMechanics,MeriamandKraige, John WileySons.
4.EngineeringMechanics,TimoshenkoandYoung, Tata McGraw-Hill.
5.EngineeringMechanics,Shames,Pearson Education.
6.EngineeringMechanics,BoresiandSchmidt,CL-Engineering.
7.EngineeringMechanics, Andrew Pytel & Kiusalas, CengageLearning.
206 FUNDAMENTALOFCOMPUTER PROGRAMMING
UNIT– 1
ProgramminginC:StructureofCProgram,ConceptofPreprocessor,MacroSubstitution,Intermediatecode,ObjectCode,ExecutableCode.CompilationProcess,BasicDatatypes,Importanceofbraces({})inCProgram,enumerateddatatype,Identifiers,ScopeofVariable,StorageClass,Constants,OperatorsExpressionsinC,TypeCasting,printf()andscanf()with format specifires,readingsingle character.
UNIT– 2
ControlStatements,CommandLineArguments,ArraysinC,Pointers,Usingpointerstorepresentarrays,Pointeraddressarithmetic.Structures, usingtypedef.
UNIT– 3
ArraysofStructurespointers,FileHandling(fscanf,fprintf,feof,fopen,fclose,fread,fwriteonly). DynamicmemoryAllocation.
UNIT– 4
FunctionsinC,PassingParameters(ByvalueReference),usingreturneddata,Passingarrays,structures,arrayofstructures,pointertostructuresetc.,passingcharactersandstrings,Thevoidpointer.
UNIT– 5
StoredProgramArchitecture of Computers,StorageDevice- PrimaryMemoryand SecondaryStorage, Random, Direct,Sequentialaccess methods. Concept of High-Level, AssemblyandLowLevelprogramminglanguages. RepresentingAlgorithmsthrough flow chart, pseudocode,stepbystep.NumberSystem:DataRepresentation,Conceptofradixandrepresentationofnumbersinradixrwithspecialcasesofr=2,8,10and16withconversionfromradixr1toradixr2. r’sand(r-1)’s complement,Representationofalphabets.
SuggestedReadings
1.Ritchie Kernighan,TheC Programming language, 2nd Ed., PHI.
2.Dey& Ghosh, ComputerFundamentalsandprogrammingin C, Oxford.
3.Kamthane,Programming in C, 2nd Ed., Pearson.
4.Schildt, TheCompleteReference, 4th Ed.,TMH.
5.Balaguruswamy,Programming in ANSIC, 5th Ed.,TMH.
6.V.Rajaraman,Fundamentalsof Computers, 5th Ed.PHI, 2011.
7.Forouzanet.al, Computer Science, 3rdEd. CenageLearning.
207 ENGINEERING PHYSICS LAB-II
1.To determine the height of watertankwith the help of aSextant.
2.To determine the dispersivepower ofmaterial of aPrism forViolet Red andyellowcoloursofMercurylight with thehelp of aspectrometer.
3.To measuretheNumerical Apertureofan Optical Fibre.
4.To determinethe ferromagneticconstants retentivity,permeabilityand susceptibilitybytracingB-H curveusingC.R.O.
5.To studythe Charge Discharge of acondenser andhencedeterminetime constant(Bothcurrentandvoltagegraphsare to be plotted.
6.To determine the high resistance bymethod ofleakage, usinga Ballisticgalvanometer.
7.To verifythe expression forthe resolvingpower ofa Telescope.
8.To determine the specificresistance of thematerial ofawirebyCareyFostersbridge.
9.To determine the specificresistance of thematerial of awirebyCareyFostersbridge.
208 CHEMISTRY ENVIRONMENTALENGINEERINGLAB
1.To determine the hardness of waterbyHCLmethod.
2.To determine the hardness of waterbyEDTAmethod.
3.Determination ofCO2 in a watersample.
4.Measurement of pHof a givensample bypH-meter.
5.To determine freeandresidualchlorine in agivenwatersample.
6.Measurement of dissolves oxygen in water.
7.Measurement of conductivityof a given samplebyconductivitymeter.
8.Measurement of fluoride in water.
9.Measurement of nitratein water.
10.Determination ofsulphate in water.
11.Evaluation of Reverse Osmosis(RO) ProcessbyTDS measurement.
209 COMPUTERPRAGRAMMING LAB
S.No. Concept to be coveredin the exercise
1.Simple OSCommands,vi editor,compilingprogram,compiler options,linkinglibraries.
2.Simpleinput outputprogram,integer, real,characterandstring.(FormattedUnformatted),UsingCommandLine Arguments.
3.Conditional statement(if,if-else-if, switch-case)
4.Loopingiterations(for, while, do-while,continue,break)
5.UsingArrays (one, two andthree dimensional)
6.UsingStructuresandUnion.
7.Program using Function(withand withoutrecursion),passingparameters byvaluereference.
8.Usingpointers.
9.File handling.
210 MACHINE DRAWING
Introduction to machinedrawingDimensioning,locationsandplacing.
Orthographic projections: Firstthird angle methodsSheet 1: OrthographicProjections (3 Problems)
Sheet 2: SectionalViews(3Problems)
Sheet 3: Riveted joints, lap joints, butt joints, chainriveting, zig-zag riveting
Sheet 4: Screwfasteners,differentthreads, Nutsbolts lockingdevices,setscrews,foundation
Sheet 5: Bearing,PlumberblockInstructions on free handsketchesList of free hand sketches
•Different typeof lines
•Conventionalrepresentation of materials
•Screwfasteners
•Bearing:Ball, roller, needle,footstep bearing
•Coupling:Protected type, flange,and pin typeflexible coupling
•Welded joints
•Belts and pulleys
•Pipes andpipe joints
•Valves
SuggestedReadings
1.MachineDrawing,Lakshminarayan, Jain Brothers.
2.MachineDrawing,N.D.Bhatt, Charotar PublishingHousePvt.Ltd.
211 COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUESLAB
1.Phonetic SymbolsandTranscriptions
2.Word Formation
3.Affixes
4.Listeningand speakingSkills.
5.Words often Mis-speltand Mis- Pronounced
6.OneWord forMany.
7.Synonymsand Antonyms.
8.Seminar Presentation.
9.Group Discussion.
10.Job Interview
SuggestedReadingsandPackages
1.Advanced ManualforCommunicationLaboratoriesandTechnical Report Writing,D.Sudha Rani,Pearson,(New Delhi)
2.ACoursein PhoneticsandSpokenEnglish, J.SethiP.V. Dhamija, PHI LearningPvt.Ltd.(New Delhi)
3.EnglishLanguageLaboratories:A ComprehensiveManual, Nira Konar,PHILearningPvt .Ltd.(NewDelhi)
4.CommunicationSkills forEngineersand Scientists,Sangeeta Sharma andBinodMishra,PHILearningPvt.Ltd.(NewDelhi).
5.OxfordEnglishLearningPackage.(WithCDs: HeadwaySeries)
6.Tata McGraw HillsEnglishLearningPackage (With CDs)
7.“Oxford AdvancedLearners’Dictionary”publishedbyOxford UniversityPress (NewDelhi)
212 DISCIPLINE & EXTRA CURRICULARACTIVITIES(DECA)
Component – ADiscipline:25 MarksThemarks shall be deducted from this component forthosewhoshallinvolvethemselves in indiscipline/undesirable/Raggingactivities orin case of penaltyof marksimposedbyStanding
DisciplinaryCommittee(SDC) andapprovedbyHead of theInstitutionconcerned subject to amaximum of 25 marks.
Component – BExtraCurricular Activities:25 Marks
Marks shall be awardedfortheparticipationofstudentsinvariousExtraCurricularActivitiesorganisedbythe respective institutionsas perthe following, subject to amaximum of25 marks.
In casestudent does not participate in anyof the ExtraCurricularActivities,he/sheshall be awarded zero(0)marks in DECA-Component B.
(i)NationalCadetCorps(NCC).
(ii)NationalService Scheme (NSS)
(iii)ScoutsGuide
(iv)Sports Activities
(v)LiteraryActivitiesmodel
(vi)CulturalActivities
(vii)PaperPresentation/Participation in NationalConferences/Seminars/Workshops etc.
(viii)BloodDonation
(ix)rticipation in activities of College Annual dayCelebration.
(x)Organising/ Participation/ Volunteer in different activities organised bythedepartments/ institute
(xi)Organising/ Participation in activities ofStudentsChaptersof ISTE, IE (I), IEEE,IETE,Vivekanand Kendraetc.