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Instructions:
1. PR/Tutorial must be conducted in minimum three batches (batch size 22 maximum) per
division
2. Minimum number of required Experiments/Assignments in PR/DRG/Tutorial be carried
out as mentioned in the syllabi of related subjects.
3. * for FPL-I and FPL-II: S.P. Pune University Online Practical Examination shall be
conducted at the semester end.
4. # Every student should appear for Engineering Physics, Engineering Chemistry, Basic
Electronics Engineering and Basic Electrical Engineering during the year.
5. # College is allowed to distribute Teaching Workload of subjects Physics, Chemistry,
BEE, BXE in semester I and II by dividing number of FE divisions appropriately in two
groups.
UNIVERSITY OF Pl~ F. i
First Year Engineering
107001 - Engineering M athemat ics - I
Teaching Scheme: Examination Scheme:
Lectures 4 Hrs./Week Paper - 50 Marks (2 Ilrs.)
Tutoria ls - I IJr./Week Onlinc-50 Marks
Term work: 25 Marks
Course Objectives:
After completing this course student will have adequate background to understand and solve the
problem in volvin g:
1) System of linear equa tions arising in all engineering fields, using matrix methods, stability of
engineering systems where knowledge of Eigen values and Eigen vectors are essentia l.
2) Algebraic and transcendental equations.
3) Error analy sis and approximations.
4) Ordinary and partial differentia l equations.
5) Engineering applicatio ns such as vibration theory, heat transfer, electrical circuits etc.
6) Stationary values of functions (Maxima & Minima), arising in optimization problems.
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Text H oo ks:
I. I Iigher Engin ee ring Math ematics by D.V. Ramana (Tata M c Graw-Hill).
2. Advanced Eng ineering Mathematics by F.rwin Kre yszig ( Wiley Eastern I .t d.).
Reference Books:
I. Advanced Eng ineering Mathematics, 7e, by Peter V. O'Neil (I ho mson Learning ).
2. Advan ced Engineering Mat hem atics, 2e, by M. D. Greenberg (Pearson Ed uc ation).
3. Higher Engineering Mat hem atics by B. S. Grewal (Khanna Publication, Delhi).
4. Applied Mathematics (Volumes I and JI) by P. N. Wartikar & J. l\. Wartikar
(Pune Vidyarthi Griha Prakashan, Pune)
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First Year Engineering
107002 - Engineering Phy sics
Teaching scheme: Ex aminati on sc heme:
Lectures - 4 Hrs./W eek Paper - 50 Marks (2hrs.)
Practic al - 2Hrs. /Week Online - 50 marks
T. W. - 25 Mark
Course Objectives:
1) To pro vide t he bas ic conc epts to resol ve many engi neering and technol ogical problems.
2) Aft er completi ng thi s course students will be able to appreciate and use the me thodolo gies to
analyze and desi gn a wide range of engineeri ng Syst ems.
3) To us e various tec hni ques for Me asurement, Cal cula tion, Control and Anal ysis of engineering
problems based on the princi ples of Optics, Ultrasonic, Acous tics , Quantum Phys ic s,
Supercond uc ti vi ty, Laser, Physics of nano particles and Semiconductor Physics.
4) To understand the rec ent trends and advances In techno log y, this requires precise control over
dy namics of macros copic engineering syst e ms .
SJ Basi c scienc es like Physics als o invoke manipulation of proces ses o ver micro- and even nano -scale
level as there is a growing demand of solid understandi ng of pri nci ples of basic sciences.
6) Physics provides the basic ideas and gives t he sol utio n for dev eloping ma the matical and anal ytical
abiliti es wi th hi gher precisi on.
Interference
Introduction, Concept of thin film, Interference due lo thin films of uniform thickness (with derivation),
Interference due lo wedge shaped thin films (qualitative), fringe width (with derivation), Formation of
colors in thin films, Newton's rings, its applications i) for the determination of wavelength of incident
light or radius of curvature of a given piano-convex lens, ii) for the determination of refractive index of
a given liquid, Applications of Interference i) Testing or optical flatness of surfaces, ii) Thickness of
thin film, iii) anti-reflection coating.
Diffrac tion
DiITraction of waves, classes of diITraction, Fraunhofer diffraction at single sli t (geometrical method)
') Conditions for maxima & min ima, Intensity pattern due lo single slit, diffraction at circular aperture,
plane diffraction grating(qualitativc only), Conditions for maxima & minima, Intensity pattern,
Scattering of light as an application of diffraction (qualitative only).
LASER
Absorption, spontaneous emission, requirement for lasing action (stimulated cm is sion, population
inversion, metastable state, active medium, resonant cavity, pumping) characteristics of laser :•
monochrornatic ity, coherence, directionality, brightness, various levels of laser systems with examples
i) two levels laser system semic onductor laser, ii) three level laser system :- ruby laser, iv) four level
laser system :- I le-Ne laser.
Applications in Industry (drilling, weld ing, micromachining etc), Medicine (as a surgical tool),
Communication (Principle and advantages only), lnfonnation Technology (Holography- Recording and
reconstruction).
Wave particle duality of radiation & matter, De Broglie's concept of matter waves, expressing de
Broglie wavelength in terms of kinetic energy and potential, concept and derivation of group and phase
velocity, group and phase velocity of matter waves , Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, Illustration of
it by electron diffraction at single slit, why an electron cannot exist in the nucleus, concept of wave
function 'JI and probability interpretation of I 'V 12 , Schrodingcr's time independent anti dependant wave
equations, applications of Schrodinger's time independent wave equation i) Particle in 1-D rigid box
(infinite potential well), Comparison of quantum mechanical and classical mechanical predictions
ii) Particle in 1-0 non rigid box (finite potentia l well- qualitative, results only), tunneling effect,
example of tunneling effect in tunnel diode and scanning tunneling microscope.
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Superconductivity:
Introduction, Nanopartic les, Properties of nanoparticlcs: Optical, electric al (quantum dots, quantum
wires), magnetic, structural, mec hanical, brief introduc tion to different methods of synthesis of nano•
particles such as physic al, chemical, biological, mechanical. Synthesis of colloids, Growth of nano•
particles, Synthesis of metal nano-particles by colloidal route, Applic ation of nanotechnology•
electronics, energy, automobiles, space & defense, medical, environmental, textile, cosmetics.
I. Newton's rings
L 2. Plane diffraction grating for the determination of unknown wavele ngth
3. Law of Malus
4. Brewster's law
5. Double refraction (Determination of refractive indices, identification of types of crystal)
6. I Ialf shade polarimeter
7. Laser based experiment (beam divergence)
8. Laser based expcriment-(thickness of wire I determination ofno of lines I cm of a grating)
9. Ultrasonic interferometer for the determination of compre ssibility of liquid:- n = I I (pv') where,
v is the velocity of ultrasonic waves through liquid and p is density of liquid.
10. Measurement of sound pressure level
11. I )eterrnination of band gap of a given semiconductor
12. Hall effect
13. Solar cell characteristics, measurement of V oc, Isc, fi II factor
14. Temperature dependence characteris tics of semiconductor laser
15. Determination of absorption coefficient of sound of given material
Text Books:-
References Hooks:-
Course Objectives:
After completi ng thi s course students will be able to underst and.
1) Technol ogy i nvolved in impro ving quality of water for it" i ndustri al use.
2) Basic conc epts of E lec tro anal ytlcal tec hni ques that facllltatc rapid and reliable measurements.
3) Chemical struc ture of pol ymers and its eff ect of on their vari ous properties when used as
engineering material s. To lay foundation for the applicat ion of polymers for specific applica ti ons and
as composite materials.
4) Stu dy of fossil fuels <ind deriv ed fuel s with its prop erti es and appl icati ons.
S) An i nsi ght i nto nano materials and c omposite rnat erlals aspect of modern chemi stry.
G ) The principles of chemic al and electr oc hemical reactions causi ng co rro si on and methods used for
min imizi ng c orrosion.
Unit 1: Water technology & Green Chemistry (8Hrs.)
Water techn olo gy :
Impuriti es In w ater. Hardness of water and its determination by EDrA method, Alkalinity of water and its
determi nati on. Numericals. Ill effects of hard water in boilers. Boiler feed water treatment -1) In tern al
treatment -c algon, colloidal and phosphate condi ti oning, 2) Extern al treatment- a) Zeolite process & its
numerical s b) Ion exchange method. Des alination of bracki sh water /Purif ication of water by Reverse
osmos is and Electrodialysis.
Green Chemistry:
Definiti on, goals of green chemistry, effi ci ency parameters, need of Green Chemistry Major uses -
tradit ional and green pathways of sy nthesis ofadipic acid, polyc arbonat e, indigo dye.
Text Books:
1. Engineering Chemi stry by 0. G. Palanna, Tata McGraw Hill Educati on Pvt. Ltd ..
2. A Text book of Enei neering Chemistry by Dr. s. S. Dara, Dr. s. S. Umare, S. Chand & Company Ltd.
Reference Books:
1. Engi neering Chemis try, Wiiey I ndia Pvt . Ltd., Fi rst edi ti on 2011.
2. Inorganic c hemist ry, Se, by Shriv er and Atki ns, Oxf ord Universi ty Press.
3. Hydrogen f uel - pro ducti on trans port and storage, Ram Gupta, CR C Pres s.
4. Basic Concepts of Anal ytical Chemistry, 2e, by S. M. K hopkar, New Age Intern at ional Publishers.
Term Work Is bas ed on performance and regular checking of the experi ments .
Laboratory manual:
1. Vogel's Text book of Quantit ati ve Chemical Analysis, Ge, b y J. Mendham, R. C. Denney, J. D. Barnes, M. J. K.
Thomas, Pears on Educ ati on Ltd.
2. Applied Chemi stry Theory and Practice, 2e, b y 0. P. Vi rmani and A. K. Narula, New Age Intern ati onal (P) Lt d.
University of Punt!
First Year Engincerin~
Objectives
•To know about some popular programming languages and how to choose a programming
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Operators and Operator Precedence; Statements: L'O Opcrauons: Preprocessor I'
Directives; Pointers. Arrays and Strings: User Defined Data Types Structure
and Union;
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Text Books (Use Latest Editions)
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Publications, 6th Edition, 20 I J.
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Programming approach using C", Indian Edition, Thomson. 3rd edition
Eclipse Step By Step by Joe Pluta ISBN 1-58347-044-1
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4 1 Moving From Windows to Linux by Chuck Easttorn ISB N-I 3: 978-158~504429 .. j
Reference Books (Use Latest Editions)
I. Kernighan, Ritchie, "The C Programming Language", Prentice Hall of India
2. Carlo Ghezi, Mehdi Jazaycri, "Programming Language Concepts". John Wiley and Sons
3. E. Balagurusarny, "Programming in ANSIC C''. Tata !VkGraw Hill
4. Yashavant Kanetkar, "Let Us C" - Seventh Edition. DPO Publications
5. CDAC.: BOSS GNU/Linux User's Manual
Term Work:
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4. lwritea C program to accept five numbers from console and then to cfi,plH~ t liL·11 1
back on c onsole in ascending order.
5. Write a C progra m to calculate the sum of all numbers from 0 It) 10(1 (born
inclusive) that are divisible by 4.
6. Write a C program to accept the length of three sides of a triangle from cons ole j I
and lo lest and print the type or triangle - equilateral. isosceles. right angled. none
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7. Write a C program to accept a string from console and to display the follo wing on ')
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UNIVERSITY OF PUNE
Faraday's laws of electromagnetic induction, Fleming's right hand rule, statically and
dynamically induced e.m.f., self and mutual inductance, coefficient of coupling, energy stored
in magnetic field.
(3Hrs)
B) Electrostatics : Electrostatic field, electric flux density, electric field strength, absolute
permittivity, relative permittivity and capacitance. Capacitor, composite dielectric
capacitors, capacitors in series and parallel, energy stored in capac itors, charging and
discharging of capacitors (no derivation) and time constant.
(3 Hrs)
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Unit 4. AC fundamentals :
Sinusoidal voltages and currents, their mathematical and graphical representation, concept of
cycle, period, frequency, instantaneous, peak (maximum), average and r.m.s. values, peak
factor and form factor. Phase difference, lagging, leading and in phase quantities and phasor
representation. Rectangular and polar representation of phasers.
(4 Ilrs)
Study of A.C. circuits consisting of pure resistance, pure inductance, pure capacitance and
corresponding voltage-current phaser diagra ms, voltage-current and power waveforms.
(2 Hrs)
Unit 6. D. C. Circuits:
Classification of electrical networks. Kirchhoff's laws and their applications for network
solutions using loop analysis. Simplifications of networks using series and parallel
combinations and star-delta conversions. Energy sources - ideal and practical voltage and
current sources. Superposition theorem, Thevenin's theorem.
(6 Hrs)
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Term work:
The term work shall consist of a record of minimum eight exercises and experiments, out of
which Group A is compulsory and any five experiments from Group B should be
conducted.
Group A
J • Wiring Exercises:
a) Study of various wmng components (wires, switches, fuses, sockets, plugs, lamp
holders, lamps etc, their uses and ratings).
b) Control of two lamps from two switches (looping system).
c) Staircase wiring.
d) Use of Megger for insulation test and continuity test of wiring installations and
machines.
2. a) Study of fluorescent tube circuit.
b) Study of Compact Fluorescent Lamp(CFL) and Light Emitting Diode (LED) la mps.
c) Study of HID lamps such as mercury vapour lamp /sodium vapour lamp.
3. a) Study of safety precautions while working on electric instaJlations and necessity of
earthing.
b) Introduction to energy conservation and simple techniques to achieve it.
Group B
4. Determination of temperature rise of medium resistance such as shunt fie)d winding.
5. Verification of - a) Kirchhoff's laws and b) Superposition theorem.
6. Verification of Thcvenin's theorem.
7. Study ofR- L- C series resonance circuit.
8. Verification of voltage and current relations in three phase balanced star and delta
connected loads.
9. Determination of performance of single phase transformer by direct loading for
a) Voltage and current ratios and b) Efficiency and regulation.
Text Books:
l. Principles of Electrical Engineering by Del. Toro: PHI Leaming Pvt. Ltd.
2. Theory and Problems of Basic Electrical Engineering- I.J.Nagrath and Kothari,
PHI Leaming Pvt. Ltd.
3. Basic Electrical Engineering, V.K.Mehta, S.Chand and Company Ltd., New Delhi.
Reference Books:
1. Electrical Technology- H.Cotton, C.13.S. Publications.
2. A Textbook of Electrical Technology: Volume- I- B.L.Theraja, S.Chand and Company
Ltd., New Delhi.
3. Basic Electrical & Electronics Engg. By SK Bhattacharya, Pearson.
4. Basic Electrical Engineering. By D. C. Kulshreshtha, Tata McGraw Hill.
5. Electrical Technology - Edward Hughes, Pearson.
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5. Draw the phasor diagrams for single phase and three phase A.C circuits.
6. Provide solution for the network by applying various laws and theorems.
7. Obtain solutions for electrical networks analytically and verify these results
experimentally in laboratory.
Unit 11 : Bip olar Jun ct ion Transisto r (BJT) Circu its (6L)
BJT Structure & its operation with normal biasing, Transis tor characteristics and para meters. DC
opera tin g point, Transis tor as an amplifier, Transistor as a switch, Enhancement-type MOSFET
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( Term Work:
Any 8 Practical Exercises from those given below should be carried out, record to be submitted in the
field book and file which will form a part of term work.
I. Study of any 4 types of maps and writing their uses.
2. Exercise on use of dumpy level and laser le vel.
3. Measurement of area of irregular figures by digital planirneter,
4. Drawing of plan eleva tion & section for a residential building, single storeyed
framed/load bearing structure. Preparing schedule of openings [On half imperial sheet]
5. Determination of coordinates of a traverse using Global Positioning system (GPS}
6. Measurement of distance by EDM and comparing ii with the distance measured using tape.
7. Visit to a construction site for studying the various construction materials used, type of structure, type
of foundation and components of superstructure - submission of visit report.
8. Demonstration of use of any 4 Civil Engineering softwares.
9. Making a poster (Full imperial sheet size) in a group of 4 students, related to Energy/Environment.
I 0. Presentation in a group of 4 students, any case study related to Energy/Environment.
Text Books :
I) Surveying and Levelling by Kanitkar, Kulkarni-Pune Vidyrthi Prakashan
2) Build Planning and Built Environment by Shah ,KaJe, Patki-Tala Mc Graw Hill
Reference Books :
I)) Basic Civil Engin eering by M.S .. Palanicharny Tata Mc Graw HilJ publishing Co.Ltd.N.D.
Examination Scheme:
Oftline Test I 25 Marks Duration: 1 Hr.·~
Offline Test II 25 Marks Duration: 1 Hr. ~~ !p;i.:.
Theory Paper 50 Marks Duration: 2 Hrs.1¥;1i{&":t;t~
UNIT: r 7 Ilrs.
Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing: Introduction to Drawing Instruments & their uses, Engineering
Lettering, Drawing Sheet - Layout of drawin g sheets, sizes of drawing sheets, Linc .. Types of lines and
their applications in Mechanical Engineering Drawing, Dimensioning - Dimensioning terminology and
method of execution, Placing of dimensions, General rules for dimensioning, Method of dimensioning:
Linear, angular, aligned system, unidirectional system, parallel dimensioning, chain dimensioning,
location dimension and size dimension.
Projections of Points and Lines: Theory of Projectio ns (Reference Planes and Auxiliary Planes, First
and Third Angle Method of projections), Projections of point only in First & Thir d quadrant with al l
possible positions.
Projections of lines: Projections of lines [by First Angle Method of projectio ns only] inclined to
horiz ontal pla ne, frontal pla ne and both i.e. oblique lines, on reference and auxiliary pla nes. True length
ofa li ne by rotation of view & rota tion of plane methods, traces of lines [To locate only H.T. and V. T.].
{Nore: No application oriented questions].
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Projections of planes: Projections of pla nes on reference and auxiliary planes [by First Angle Method of
projections only]. Projection of planes [Triangle - All Cases, Quadrilateral, Pentagon, llexagon and
Circle] by reference and auxilia ry plane methods, Planes inclined to horiz ontal reference pla ne, frontal
reference plane and obli que pla ne, True shape of a Plane, Angles made by the plane with Principle
reference planes. [Not e: No combination of planes & no HT. VT o fp la ne].
UNIT: V 6 H rs.
Orthogrnphlc views: Orthographic projectio ns of given pictorial view by Fir st Angle Method of
Projections only, Study of Types of sections, Sectional orthographic pro je ctions. [Note. Only full
sectional Orthographicview to be askedfor Examination].
U NIT: VI 6 Hrs.
Isometric projections: Introduction to Isometric Vie w with the example of Cube, Isometric axes . scale,
Isometric projections and Isometric views, Construction of is ometric , non-isometric Lines, Angles,
Circles, Sphere, Arc etc. Drawing isometric views of simple solids and objects, Dimensionin g - only
Length, Width & l leight of Isometric Vie ws. {Nore: Only Isometric Views to be asked/or Exa mination}.
Term Work
The following rive sheets lo be drawn based on the above topics. All these sheets should be drawn on A2
size (594X420mm) (Half imperial) drawing sheets only.
Text Books
t. N. D. Bhatt and V. M. Panchal, Eng in e ering Dr a win g, Plane and Solid Geo metry. Char ororPublication House,
Anand, Gujar at, India.
2. Dhananjay A. Jo lhe, E ngineering Dr a wing with an Introduction to Auto C A D, Tata Mcgraw-hill Publishing
Co. Ltd., New D elhi, India.
3. Basant Agrawal and C. M. Agrawal, En gin e ering Drawing, ata Mcgraw-hill Publi shing Co. ltd., New Delhi,
India.
4. K. L. Narayana and P. L. Kannaiah, " Text Book on Engineering Dr a wing" , Second Edition, Scitech
Publications (Ind ia) f"'v t. Ltd. Ch ennai, 2011.
5. K. C. John, "Engineering Graphics for Degree". PHI LC11rni11 g Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi. 2009
Refer en ce Books
I. W. J. Luzadder, Fund amentals of En gineering Drawing, Prentice Hall of India.
2. Uasudeb Bhattacharyya, Machine Drawing Includes Auto C A D Supp lements, Oxfo rd Univ ersity Press , India.
3. French and Vierck, Graphic Scie nce, Mc-Graw Hill International.
4. K. Vcnugopal, Eng ineering Drawing and Graphics, New Age Publication.
5. R. K. Dhawan, A text book ofF.ngincering Drawing, S. Chand and Company Ltd., New D elhi, India.
6. N. B. Shaha and U. C. Rana, E ngin eering Dr a wing, Pears on Education.
7. C. Jensen. J. 0. Helsel and D. R. Short, "En gin eering Drawing and Design", Tata Mc Gr a w-I I ii! r:ducatio n Pvt
l.td., New Delhi, 2012.
R. T. Jey apoovan, " Eng in eerin g Drawing and Gr ap hics using Auto CA O'', Vikas Publicatio n House Pvt. Ltd.
New D elhi, 2011.
U NI VER SIT Y OF Pt: ~ };
First Year Engineering
107008 - Engineering Mathematics - II
Teaching Sche me: Exa min at io n Scheme:
Lectures 4 Hrs./ Week Paper- 50 Marks (2 Hrs.)
Online - 50 M arks
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After co mp let ing this course student will have adequate background to understand the concepts of
I) Mod eling of various .Phys ical systems such as Newton's Law of coo ling, L-C-R circuits,
rect ilinear motion, mass-spring systems heat transfer etc.
2) Design and analys is of continuous and discrete system, where knowledge of Fou rier series and
Harmo nic analy sis is required .
3) Advanced techniques to ev aluate integ rals.
4) Measurement of arc le ngths of vario us cu rves.
5) Sphere, cone and cylinder that arise in vector calculus, elect ro-mag net ic field theory, cad-cam,
computer graphics et c.
6) Multiple int egrals which arc used in calculating areas, volumes, mean and RMS values, mass,
mo ment of inertia and centre of g ravity .
l. Unit I (09 llrs.)
Differential Equations (DE): Definit io n, Order and Degree of DE, Formation of DE. Solutions of
Variable Separab le DE, Exact D E, Linear DE and reducible to these types.
Objectives
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Documentation. Frame work. Android Too1~. Sa mple Applications,
~_Emulator. Buildmg, d.;i;;;-gg-;;;g;;nd Runni 1g Andr .. id Application-
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1978 0 7506-8960-1
G... ,---'- ng Java hy Palrick 1\iemey~r, Jonathan Kn u dsen. O'Rl'ill~ i\k~ia _
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Unit: I (6 hours)
a) Principle or statics, force systems, resolution and composition of forces. Resultant or
concurrent forces. Moment of a force, Varignon 's theorem, resultant of parallel force system.
Couple, Equivalent force couple system.
b) Resultant of general force system. Distributed forces. Centroid of plane lamina and wire
bends.
L Unit 11 (7 hours)
a) Kinematics- Basic concepts, equations of motion for constant acceleration and motion under
gravity. Variable acceleration and motion curves. Rela tive motion and dependant motion.
b) Kinetics- Newton's second law of motion and its application.
Unit III (7 hours)
a) Kinematics: basic concepts, equation of motion in Cartesian co-ordinates. Path and polar co•
ordinates. Motion of projectiles.
b) Kinetics: Newton's second law of motion in Cartesian and Path co-ordinates for curvilinear
motion of a particle.
Unit IV (6 hours)
a) Work, power, energy, conservative and non-conservative forces. Conservation of energy and
work energy principle for motion of particle.
h) Impulse, momentum, directs central impact and coefficient of restitution. Conservation
of momentum and Impulse momentum principle of particle,
Unit: V (7 hours)
a) Free body diagram, equilibrium of concurrent, parallel and general forces in a plane.
Equilibrium of three forces in a plane. Types of beams: simple and compound beams, type of
supports and reaction.
b) Resultant of concurrent and parallel forces in a space. Equilibrium of concurrent and parallel
forces in a Space.
Unit VI (7 hours)
a) Two force members: analysis of plane trusses by method of joint and method of section,
cables subjected to point loads. Multi force member: plane frames.
b) Friction: law's of friction, application of friction on inclined plane. Wedges and ladders
friction, application to flat belt.
Text Books
Reference Books
J) Engg. Mechanics by l.Il.Shames & G.K.M.Rao.- Pearson
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first law, Concept of heat Sink. Source, heat eng in e. heat pum p. refrigeration engine, 2nd Law of
th ermo d yn am ics stat em ent s (Kelvin P lu nk. C lauss ius ), Xum erical on 2''~ law 011 ly .
M easurem ent: M easurement of Temp eratu re (Thermocouple - Type accordin g co tem perature range and
app lic atio n), M easu rem ent of Pres sure (B arom eter, Bourdon pres sure gauge. Sim pl e U tube M ano m eter with
num eri cal ).
Power Absorbing Dev ic es : Pump R ecip ro cating and Centrifug al, Co mpress or - S ingle acting. s ingl e stage
recip rocating air com pres so r, Refrigerat ion - Vapour compression refri geration process, House hold
refri gerato r. Win dow ai r conditi on er (Wo rkin g with block dia grams ).
Term Work
Term work sh all consist of the follo wing:
I. Study of power trans m ittin g cl ements : couplin gs, gears and bearin gs.
2. Study of m ech anisms : four bar m ech anism, s lider crank mechanism
3. Study, dem onstrat ion and work in g of centre l ath e m achine
4. Study of any one power plant
5. Study, dem on strat ion on two stroke and fou r strok e engine.
6. Study , d omesti c refrig erat or and windo w ai r cond it ioner.
7. Study of Pack ag e Type Boil er.
8. Repo rt on visit or guest lectu re rel ated to mechani cal engineering.
Text Book s :
I. G. Shanmugam. S . Rav ind ran. "B asi c Mech ani cal Engin eerin g", Tata McGru w-Hill P u bl isher Co. Lid.
2. R. K. Puro h it. "Foundation of M echan ic al En gin eering", S cienti fi c P ublishers.
3. C. S. Ch ct ank umar, B. P. Mahcsh, "Elements of M ech anical Engineerin g". S. Chand Publications.
4. P. K. Nag. "Engin eering Th ermo dynam ics", Tata M cGraw-I fill Publishing Co. Ltd.
S. Chaudh ari, Hajra, "Elements of Workshop Technology", Volum e I and II, M edia Promoters and
Publis h ers, M um bai .
Reference boo ks :
I. P. K Nag "Th erm odyn amics ". Tata M cGraw-Hill Publis h ing C o. Ltd
2. V. B. B han dari "Design of M ach in e Elements" Tata M cUra w-1 lill Pub lishing Co. I .t d
3. S.S. Ratan, "Theory of M achin e" Tata M cGraw-Hill Publi shing Co. Ltd
4. Yunus A. C en gel and Bo les," Thermo dynamics ",Tata M cGraw -Hill P ubli shi ng Co. Ltd
5. Arora and Domkunwar, "Therm al Engi neerin g", Dhanpat R ai and Sons,
6. Surinder Kumar, "Basics of M ech ani cal Engineering". Ane Books Pvt. Ltd .. New Delhi . 2011
7. T. J. Purbhu V. Jaigancsh and S. Jcb araj. "B as ic M echanical En igeerin g''. Schech Pub li catio ns (India)
Pvt. Ltd. Ch en n ai. 20 I 0.
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Draft ing Technology and In trod uction to Any Dr aft ing So ft ware/ Packag e: Advantages of using
Co mputer Aided Drafting (CAD) packages, applicat ions of CA IJ, Introductio n lo G UI of CAD So flware,
basic operation of draft ing package s, use of various commands for drawing, d imens io ning, ed iting ,
m odifying, saving and printing/p lo tt ing the drawings. Introduct ion to 31) primit ives.
Term Work should be prepared on Five A2 size (594X420mm) (Half imperial) drawing screen using any
drafting software/package as d etailed below
Note: The proble ms for Term Work should be diff er ent for each student. The Term Work o f a batch
should be preserved in a form of C[)/DVD.
Text Books
I. N. D. Bhatt and V. ~1. Panchal. Eng ineering Drawing, Plane and Solid Geo metry, Charotor Publication
House, Anand, Gujar at, I nd ia ,
2. Dh an anjay A. Jo lhe, Eng ine e ring Dra wing with an Introduction to Auto CAD, Tata Mcgraw-hill Publishing
Co. Ltd .• New Delhi, India.
3. Basaut A gr a w al and C. M. Ag ra w al, Eng in eering Dr a wing, Tata Mcgraw-hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New
Delhi, India.
4. K L. Narayaua and P. L. Kaunaiah, " Text Book 011 Engineering Drawing", Second Fduio n, Scitech
Publications (India) Pvt. Ltd. Chennai, 2011.
5. K. C. John. "Ln gin eerina Gra phics for Degree", PHI Learnin g Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi, 2009
Reference Hoo ks
I. Basudch Bhattacharyy a, M achine Drawing Includes AutoCAD Suppl ements, Oxford University Press,
New D elhi, India.
2. K. Venugo pal, Eng ine ering Dr a wing and Graphics, New Age Publication.
3. Basudeb B hanacharyya, Machine Dr a wing Includes AutoCAD Suppleme nts, Oxford Univ ersity Press,
New Delhi, India.
4. R. K. Dhawan, A text book of Engine ering Drawing, S. Chand and Co mpany Ltd., New Delh i, India.
5. l\. B. Shaha and A. C. Rana , Engineering Dra wing, Pearson E d uc at io n.
6. T. Jeyapoovan, " Engineering Dru wing and Graphi cs using Auto l.AT>". Vikas Publication House P v1. Ltd.
New Delhi, 2011.
Board of Studies in Production/Industrial Engineering
University of Pune
FE - All Branches
Workshop Practices
Teaching Scheme Exa mination
Scheme Marks
Practical: 2 hrs/week Term work: 50
Objective :
Introduction to different materials in engineering practices with respect to their
workability, formability & machinability with hand tools & power tools and to
develop skills through hands on experience.
(c) Forging
Hot working, cold working processes, forging materials, hand tools &
appliances, Hand forging, Power Forging.
(d) Moulding
Principles of moulding, methods, core & core boxes, preparation of foundry
sand, casting, Plastic moulding.
(e) Plumbing
Types of pipe joints, threading dies, Pipe fittings.
Note:
All demonstrations to be engaged by teaching faculty and corresponding
teaching load be shown in the time table for respective teaching faculty.
Ill. · Submissions:
1) Two jobs as mentioned above.
2) Brief write-up with illustration/sketches on the demonstrations (not more than
3 pages for each demonstration)
Text Book: