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TECH SEMESTER - I [ IT, CE, EC, BM & I, MARINE] Effective from Academic year 2014-15
Teaching Scheme
Credit
Hrs.
Sem
Subject
Code
Examination Scheme
Name of Subject
Theory
L
Total
Total
Sem
End
Hrs
Total
Practical
/TW Ass.
Grand
Total
60
60
3
3
100
100
0
50
100
150
2HS101
2EC101
Calculus
Physics
3
2
1
0
0
2
4
4
3
2
1
0
0
1
4
3
Int.
Asses
40
40
2CI101
40
60
100
50
150
2ME102
Engineering Graphics
40
60
100
50
150
2CE101
Computer Programming
Workshop Practice (Mechanical &
Electrical)
Creative & Critical Thinking
40
60
100
50
150
50
50
15
14
30
13
21
2ME103
2HS104
TOTAL
2HS101 : Calculus
[3104]
Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to :
Unit No
1
Topics
Differential Calculus :
Review of the prerequisites such as limits of sequences and functions,
continuity, uniform continuity and differentiability. Successive
differentiation, Leibnizs theorem(without proof), Taylor's & Maclaurin's
expansions of single variable, Indeterminate forms.
Partial differentiation and its applications :
Partial and total differential coefficient, Eulers theorem,
Transformations, Geometrical interpretation of partial derivatives,
Tangent plane and Normal line, Jacobians, Taylors expansion for two
variables, Errors and approximations, Maxima and Minima of functions
of two variables ,Lagrange method of undetermined multipliers to
determine stationary values.
Integral Calculus :
Reduction Formulae: Reduction formulae of the type sin n x dx ,
cos n x dx , sin m x cos n x dx , tan n x dx and cot n x dx .
Beta & Gamma function, Error function, Elliptic integrals. Application
of integration- Length of a curve, Area of a bounded region, volume &
surface area of a solid of revolution for Cartesian, parametric & polar
form.
Multiple integrals :
Double integral, change of order of integration, transformation of
variables by Jacobian only for double integration, change into polar coordinates in double integrals only ,Triple integral, Application of multiple
integration to find areas, volumes, C.G., M.I. and mean values.
Text Books:
1. Higher Engineering Mathematics by Dr. B. S. Grewal
Reference Books:
1. Higher Engineering Mathematics Vol. I & II by Dr. K. R. Kachot.
2. Calculus and analytical geometry by G. B. Thomas and R. L. Finney
2EC101 Physics
[2 2 2 1]
Learning Outcomes:
After completion of the course, students will
Able to understand, necessary parameters of different materials in different domains.
Demonstrate the behavior of material in different fields based on their Properties.
Enrich their experimental knowledge.
Enhance practical capability and skills for modules using different materials and selectionof
material for system designs.
Syllabus:
Units
No.
Topics
Thermal Physics
Introduction, thermometry, Resistance thermometer, thermoelectric thermometer,
conduction, convection, radiation, thermal conductivity of material
Optics
Introduction, different theories based on the properties of light, reflection, refraction,
classification of fibers, absorption, dispersion, Lasers and LED its operation and
applications.
Acoustics
Introduction, Parameter associated with sound wave, Doppler effect, ultrasonic and its
applications.
Magnetics
Magnetic moment, Magnetic dipole, Magnetic Filed strength, Magnetic fluxdensity,
Intensity of magnetization, Magnetic dipole moment, Magnetic field
Intensity, Magnetic permeability, magnetic susceptibility, Bohr magnetron, classification of
magnetic materials, hysteresis,Skin effect, application of magnetic materials,.
Semiconductor Physics
Conductors, Insulator, semiconductors, silicon crystals, intrinsic semiconductor, doping,
type of semiconductor, biasing, breakdown, energy level and hill, barrier potential.
Modern Physics
Introduction, nucleus, application of plasma physics, superconductive materials, Nanomaterials, Bio-materials, X-rays.
Text Books
Reference Books
1. Engineering Physics John Wiley Publication
2. Engineering Physics by Naidu, Pearson Education India
3. A Text Book of Engineering Physics by M. N. Avadhunuly, P.G. Kshirsagar, Pub. S. Chand
Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this course, students will acquire knowledge aboutthe basic areas of civil
engineering like water resources engineering, transportation engineering, surveying & levelling, materials
used in construction and engineering aspects related to the construction of structures.
Syllabus:
Unit
No.
1
Topics
Introduction :
Branches & Scope of civil engineering, Various engineering structures, Role of Civil Engineers,
Importance of Planning, Scheduling and Construction management.
Construction Materials:
Introduction, Stones, Bricks, Lime, Cement, Sand, Aggregates, Mortar, Concrete & Timber.
Transportation Engineering:
Role of Transportation in National development, Transportation Ways, Transportation Systems,
Traffic control devices, Types of roads, Components of road pavement.
Laboratory Work: This shall consist of field and laboratory work based on above content.
Term Work: Term work shall consist of Drawing Sheets, Field Book, and assignment consisting
theories and Numerical based on above content
Text Books
1
Elements of Civil Engineering Author: Dr. R.K. Jain and Dr. P.P. Lodha Publisher: McGraw Hill
Education, India Pvt. Ltd.
Reference Books
1
Materials of Construction By D. N. Ghose Publisher: McGraw Hill Education, India Pvt. Ltd.
Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering- By Santosh Kumar Garg, Publisher, Khanna
Publishers
[3231]
Learning Outcomes:
After learning the course the students should be able to
To know and understand the conventions and the method of engineering drawing.
Interpret engineering drawings using fundamental technical mathematics.
Construct basic and intermediate geometry.
To improve their visualization skills so that they can apply these skill in developing new
products.
To improve their technical communication skill in the form of communicative drawings.
Comprehend the theory of projection.
Syllabus:
Unit
No.
1
Topics
Introduction:
Importance of Engineering Drawing, Engineering Drawing,Instruments and uses, B.I.S
and I.S.O. Conventions for drawings, Use of plane scales and Representative Fraction
PLANE GEOMETRY
Loci of Point:
Path of the points moving on simple arrangements and simple Mechanism, Slider Crank
Mechanism, Four bar Chain Mechanism etc.
Engineering Curves:
Classification of Engineering Curves, Construction of Conics curves, Cycloidal Curves,
Involutes and Spirals along with normal and tangent to each curve
SOLID GEOMETRY
Projection of Points and Straight Lines:
Introduction to principal planes of projections, Notation System- Points in First, Second,
Third and Fourth quadrants, Projections of line Parallel to Two and Perpendicular to one
of the principal planes, Line parallel to one and inclined to two principal planes, Line
inclined to all the three principal planes, True length of the line and its inclination with
the reference planes.
Projection of Planes:
Concept of different planes, Projections of planes with its inclination to one principal
plane and with two principal planes. Concept of auxiliary plane method for projections
of the plane.
Projection of Solids and Sections of Solids:
Classifications of Solids, Projections of right and regular solids with their axis Parallel to
Two and Perpendicular to one of the principal planes, axis parallel to one and inclined to
two principal planes, axis inclined to all the three principal planes. Section of solids and
the true shape of the section.
Development of surfaces:
Methods of development of lateral surface of right solids, Parallel line development,
Radial line development.
Interpenetration of Solid:
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line of interaction, line/generator method and section plane method, intersection of two
prisms, two cylinder, interaction of cone and cylinder.
Orthographic Projections & Sectional Orthographic Projections:
Principle of projection, Principal planes of projection, Projections from the pictorial
view of the object on the principal planes for View from Front View from Top View
from Side using first angle projection method and third angle projection method, Full
Sectional View.
Isometric Projections and Isometric View or Drawing:
Isometric Scale, Conversion of orthographic views into isometric projection, isometric
view or drawing.
Text Books
1. A Text Book of Engineering Graphics ByP.J.ShahS.Chand& Company Ltd., New Delhi
Reference Books
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[2 4 2 2]
Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this course, students will acquire knowledge about:
Able to implement the algorithms and draw flowcharts for solving Mathematical and
Engineering problems.
Demonstrate an understanding of computer programming language concepts.
To be able to develop C programs on linux platform.
Ability to design and develop Computer programs, analyzes, and interprets the concept of
pointers, declarations, initialization, operations on pointers and their usage.
Able to define data types and use them in simple data processing applications also he/she
must be able to use the concept of array of structures. Student must be able to define union
and enumeration user defined data types.
Develop confidence for self education and ability for life-long learning needed for
Computer language.
Syllabus:
Unit
No.
1
Topics
Introduction to Programming
Basic computer organization, operating system, editor, compiler, interpreter, loader,
linker, program development. Variable naming, basic function naming, indentation,
usage and significance of comments for readability and program maintainability. Types
of errors, debugging, tracing/stepwise execution of program, watching variables values
in memory.
Constants, Variables and data Types
Character Set, C tokens, Keywords and Identifiers, Constants, Variables, Data types,
Declaration of Variables, Assigning values to variables, typedef, and Defining symbolic
constants. printf & scanf function.
Looping
Introduction, the WHILE statement, the DO statement, The FOR statement, Break and
Continue.
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Array
Introduction, One-dimensional arrays, Two-dimensional arrays, arrays, Concept of
Multidimensional arrays.
Handling of Character strings
Introduction, Declaring and initializing string variables, Reading string from terminal,
Writing string to screen, String, atoi(), Operations: String Copy, String Compare, String
Concatenation And String Length(using predefined functions & without using them),
Table of strings.
User-Defined Functions
Introduction, Need for user-defined functions, The form of C function, elements of UDF,
Return values and their types, Calling a function, category of functions, Nesting of
functions, Recursion , Functions with arrays, The scope and Lifetime of variables in
functions, multifile program.
Structures and Unions
Introduction, Structure definition, declaring and initializing Structure variables,
accessing Structure members, Copying & Comparison of structures, Arrays of structures,
Arrays within structures, Structures within Structures, Structures and functions, Unions.
Pointers
Introduction, Understanding pointers, Accessing the address of variable, Declaring and
initializing pointers, Accessing a variable through its pointer,Pointer expressions, Pointer
increments and scale factor, Pointers and arrays, Pointers & character strings, Pointers &
Functions, Function returning multiple values,Pointers and structures.
File Management in C and CONSOLE I/O
Introduction, Defining files and its Operations, Error handling during I/O operations,
Random access files, Command line arguments. Types of files, File vs. Console, File
structure, File attributes, Standard i/o, Formatted i/o, Sample programs.
Text Books
1. Programming in ANSI-C By E. Balagurusami, TMH Publication
2. Let us C By YashwantKanetkar, BPB Publication
Reference Books
1
2
3
[0 4 0 2]
Learning Outcomes:
Upon completion of this course, students will acquire knowledge about:
Syllabus:
Unit
No.
Topics(A)Mechanical
Carpentry Shop:
Study of tools & operations and carpentry joints, Simple exercise using jack plane,
Simple exercise on woodworking lathe.
Fitting Shop:
Study of tools & operations, Simple exercises involving fitting work, Make perfect
male-female joint, Simple exercises involving drilling/tapping/dieing.
Smithy Shop:
Study of tools & operations, Simple exercises base on smithy operations such as
upsetting, drawing down, punching, bending, fullering & swaging.
Plumbing Shop:
Study of Tools and Operations, Simple exercises of piping.
Welding Shop:
Study of tools & operations of Gas welding & Arc welding, Simple butt and Lap
welded joints, Oxy-acetylene flame cutting.
Sheet-metal Shop:
Study of tools & operations, making sheet metal component using soldering. Ex:
Funnel, tool-box, tray, electric panel box etc.
Machine Shop:
Study of machine tools and operations, Demonstrations of basic machine tools like
Lathe, Shaper, drilling machine with basic operations etc.
Foundry Shop:
Study of tools & operations like Pattern making, Mould making with the use of a core.
Various Casting processes
Topics(B) Electrical
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Motor:
Demo model of Motor Principle, Assembly & Disassembly of different motors,
Basic Troubleshooting of different motors, Voltage, Current, Power & Speed
measurement of various motors
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Earthing:
Text Books
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[2 0 0 0]
Learning Outcomes:
On successful completion of the course, the students will be:
Syllabus:
Unit
No.
1
Topics
Creativity, Innovation & Critical thinking
Introduction to Creativity and Innovation, Differentiation between creative and critical
thinking, Thinking styles and common mistakes in thinking, Thinking about information
and emotions, truth and knowledge, Evaluating arguments by asking the right questions
about issues, conclusions, reasons, assumptions, evidence, etc.
Reference Books:
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Asking the right Questions by M.Neil Browne & Stuart M. Keeley, Pearson, Prentice Hall
Teach Yourself to Think by Edward de Bono, Penguin
Lateral Thinking by Edward de Bono, Penguin
Six Thinking Hats by Edward de Bono, Penguin
5. Selected videos showcasing cases and arguments