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Syllabus
UNIT I 9 Hours
MATRICES
Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors of a real matrix - Properties of Eigen Values-Stretching of elastic
membranes. Cayley - Hamilton Theorem - Quadratic form: Reduction of a quadratic form to a canonical
form.
UNIT II 8 Hours
ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF FIRST ORDER
Leibnitz''s Equations - Modelling and solutions using Newtons law of cooling of bodies - solutions to R-L
and R-C electric circuits.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS
Functions of Two Variables and their solutions- Total Differential - Derivative of implicit functions- Jacobians
Unconstrained maxima and minima.
UNIT V 8 Hours
MULTIPLE INTEGRALS
Double integration with constant and variable limits-Region of integration -Change the order of integration -
Area as double integral in cartesian coordinates. Triple integral in Cartesian coordinates.
Total: 75 Hours
UNIT II 6 Hours
APPLIED OPTICS
Interference: air wedge- theory- uses- testing of flat surfaces- thickness of a thin wire. Laser: introduction-
principle of laser- characteristics of laser- types: CO2 laser -semiconductor laser (homo junction). Fiber
optics: principle of light transmission through fiber- expression for acceptance angle and numerical
aperture- types of optical fibers (refractive index profile and mode)- fiber optic communication system (block
diagram only).
UNIT IV 5 Hours
SOLID STATE PHYSICS
Crystal Physics: lattice -unit cell -crystal systems- Bravais lattices- Miller indices- 'd' spacing in cubic lattice-
calculation of number of atoms per unit cell, atomic radius, coordination number and packing density for
SC, BCC, FCC and HCP structures- X-ray diffraction: Laue's method - powder crystal method.
UNIT V 6 Hours
QUANTUM MECHANICS
Quantum Physics: development of quantum theory- de Broglie wavelength -Schrodinger's wave equation-
time dependent and time independent wave equations- physical significance. Application: particle in a box
(1d)- degenerate and non-degenerate states. Photoelectric effect: quantum theory of light work function-
problems.
2 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 1
Determine the moment of inertia of the disc and calculate the rigidity modulus of a given wire using torsion
pendulum (symmetrical masses method).
3 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 2
Find the elevation of the given wooden beam at the midpoint by loading at the ends and hence calculate
the Youngs modulus of the material.
4 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 3
Find the depression at the midpoint of the given wooden beam for 50g, 100 g, 150 g, 200 g and 250 g
subjected to non-uniform bending and determine the Youngs modulus of the material of the beam.
5 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 4
Determine the coefficient of viscosity of the given liquid by Poiseulles method.
6 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 5
Form the interference fringes from the air wedge setup and calculate the thickness of the given wire.
7 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 6
By applying the principle of diffraction, determine the wavelength of given laser and the average particle
size of lycopodium powder using laser source.
8 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 7
Determine the
(i) wavelength of ultrasonics in a liquid medium,
(ii) velocity of ultrasonic waves in the given liquid
(iii) compressibility of the given liquid using ultrasonic interferometer.
Total: 60 Hours
UNIT I 6 Hours
NATURAL RESOURCES
Forest resources: Use - over exploitation - deforestation - case studies. Water resources: Use - over
utilization of surface and ground water - conflicts over water. Mineral resources: Use - exploitation -
environmental effects of extracting and using mineral resources - case studies. Food resources: Effects of
modern agriculture - fertilizer-pesticide problems (eutrophication, blue baby syndrome, biomagnification) -
water logging - salinity - case studies. Energy resources: renewable(solar, wind, tidal, geothermal and
hydroelectric power) - non renewable energy sources
UNIT II 6 Hours
ECOSYSTEMS AND BIODIVERSITY
Concept of an ecosystem: Structure and function of an ecosystem - producers - consumers - decomposers
- food chains - food webs and ecological pyramids - Types of ecosystem: Introduction - characteristic
features: forest ecosystem - desert ecosystem - ecological succession. Biodiversity - value of biodiversity -
threats to biodiversity - endangered and endemic species - Conservation of biodiversity: In-situ and ex-situ
conservation of biodiversity - field study
UNIT IV 7 Hours
SOCIAL ISSUES AND ENVIRONMENT
Sustainable development : Definition - Unsustainable to sustainable development - urban problems related
to energy. Environmental ethics - issues and possible solutions - solid waste management - causes -
effects - 3R Principles (landfills, incineration, composting). Water conservation - rain water harvesting -
watershed management. Climate change - global warming - acid rain - ozone layer depletion. Environment
protection act: Air (Prevention and control of pollution) act - wildlife protection act
UNIT V 5 Hours
HUMAN POPULATION AND ENVIRONMENT
Human population: Population growth - characteristics - variation among nations - population explosion -
women and child welfare programmes - value education - HIV / AIDS. Role of information technology in
environment and human health - occupational safety and health administration (OSHA)
1 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 1
General instructions to students for handling the reagents and safety precautions.
2 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 2
Estimation of dissolved oxygen in a water sample/sewage by Winklers method
3 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 3
Estimation of chloride content in water by argentometric method
4 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 4
Estimation of calcium in lime by complexometric method
5 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 5
Estimation of chromium in leather tannery effluents
6 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 6
Determination of percentage purity of washing soda
7 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 7
Estimation of heavy metals in the given solution by EDTA method
8 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 8
Determination of Prussian blue dye concentration by spectrophotometer
Total: 60 Hours
UNIT I 7 Hours
ELECTRIC CIRCUITS
Definition of Voltage, Current, Electromotive force, Resistance, Power &Energy, Ohms law and Kirchoffs
Law &its applications - Series and Parallel circuits - Voltage division and Current division techniques -
Generation of alternating emf - RMS value, average value, peak factor and form factor- Definition of real,
reactive and apparent power.
UNIT II 5 Hours
DC MACHINES
Introduction of magnetic circuits - Law of Electromagnetic induction, Flemings Right &Left hand rule- Types
of induced emf - Definition of Self and Mutual Inductance - DC Motor- Contruction - Working Principle-
Applications.
UNIT IV 5 Hours
ELECTRICAL DRIVES
Speed control of dc shunt motor and series motor - Armature voltage control - Flux control - Construction
and operation of DC servo motor - Construction and operation of DC servo motor stepper motor.
UNIT V 7 Hours
ELECTRON DEVICES AND COMMUNICATION
Characteristics of PN Junction diode and Zener diode - Half wave and Full wave Rectifiers - Bipolar
Junction Transistor - Operation of NPN and PNP transistors - Logic gates - Introduction to communication
systems.
FOR FURTHER READING
Voltage Regulator - Stepper motor - Energy meter - SMPS, Satellite and Optical communication.
1 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 1
Analyze the VI characteristics of a fixed resistor and a lamp by varying its temperature.
2 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 2
Apply the voltage division and current division techniques for series and parallel connections of lamp loads.
3 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 3
Understand the concept of electromagnetic induction using copper coil.
4 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 4
Understand the construction and working principle of DC machines.
5 6 Hours
EXPERIMENT 5
Determine the VI Characteristics of PN Junction diode and plot the input and output wave shapes of a half
wave rectifier.
6 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 6
Realize the working of transistor as an electronic switch through experiments.
7 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 7
Lighting applications using logic gates principle.
Total: 60 Hours
UNIT II 9 Hours
INTRODUCTION TO MANUFACTURING
Metal Forming- Forging, Rolling, Extrusion, Drawing- Principle and Applications. Metal Joining- Types- Arc
Welding, Resistance Welding, Gas Welding. Applications. Machine Tools- Lathe, Milling, Drilling Principle
and Applications.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
AUTOMOBILES AND AUTOMOBILE SYSTEMS
History of Automobile, Classification of vehicles, Specifications, Overview of vehicle systems- Purpose and
Importance, Layout of Heavy, Medium, Light Duty Vehicles and Two and Three Wheelers. Types of Drives.
UNIT V 8 Hours
AUTOMOBILE ENGINES
Classification, Components of IC engines, Four Stroke, Two Stroke, SI &CI Engines- Construction and
Working Principle, Comparison of engines, Application of Various types of engines in Vehicles.
Total: 45 Hours
2 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 2
Fabrication of a simple component using thin and thick plates. (Example: Book rack)
3 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 3
Making a simple component using carpentry power tools. (Example: Pen stand/Tool box/ Letter box].
4 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 4
Prepare a "V" (or) Half round (or) Square joint from the given mild Steel flat.
5 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 5
Construct a household pipe line connections using pipes, Tee joint, Four way joint, elbow, union, bend,
Gate way and Taps (or) Construct a pipe connections of house application centrifugal pump using pipes,
bend, gate valve, flanges and foot valve.
6 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 6
Prepare a green sand mould using solid pattern/split pattern.
7 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 7
Construct a domestic electrical wire connections using indicator, one way switch with calling bell, two
way switch with lamp, one way switch with fan regulator and one way switch with socket.
8 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 8
Dismantling and assembly of Centrifugal Monoblock / Gear Pump / Gear box.
9 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 9
Dismantling and assembly of two stroke and four stroke petrol engine.
10 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 10
Mini Project(Fabrication of Small Components).
Total: 30 Hours
UNIT I 10 Hours
VECTOR CALCULUS
Gradient -Divergence -Curl - Directional derivative- Solenoidal -Irrotational vector fields -Line Integral -
Surface integrals.
UNIT II 9 Hours
INTEGRAL THEOREMS OF VECTOR CALCULUS
Green''s theorem in a plane- Stoke''s Theorem- Gauss divergence theorem- Applications involving cubes
and parallelepiped.
UNIT IV 8 Hours
MAPPING OF COMPLEX FUNCTIONS
Physical interpretation of mapping- Application of transformation: translation, rotation, magnification and
inversion of multi valued functions - Linear fractional Transformation (Bilinear transformation).
UNIT V 10 Hours
INTEGRATION OF COMPLEX FUNCTIONS
Cauchy''s Fundamental Theorem - Cauchy''s Integral Formula - Taylor''s and Laurent''s series-
Classification of Singularities - Cauchy''s Residue Theorem.
Total: 75 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
BASICS AND STATICS OF PARTICLES
Introduction - Units and dimensions - Laws of mechanics - Parallelogram law of forces -Vectors - Vectorial
representation of forces -Coplanar forces - Resolution and composition of forces - Equilibrium of a particle
under coplanar forces - Forces in space - Equilibrium of a particle in space.
UNIT II 10 Hours
EQUILIBRIUM OF RIGID BODIES
Free body diagram - Types of supports and their reactions - Moments and couples - Vectorial
representation of moments and couples - Scalar components of a moment - Varignon's theorem -
Resolution of a given force into a force acting at a given point and a couple - Reduction of a system of
coplanar forces acting on a rigid body into a single force and a single couple - Equilibrium of rigid bodies in
two dimensions - Equilibrium of rigid bodies in three dimensions.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
PROPERTIES OF SURFACES AND SOLIDS
Determination of areas and volumes - First moment of area and the determination of centroid of any cross
section - Moment of inertia of plane areas - Parallel axis theorem - Polar moment of inertia-Product of
inertia-Principal moments of inertia of plane areas
UNIT V 9 Hours
DYNAMICS OF PARTICLES
Kinematics of particles in rectilinear motion - Relationships between displacement - velocity and
acceleration - Uniform rectilinear motion and uniformly accelerated rectilinear motion - Curvilinear motion-
projectile motion. Newton's second law of motion - Work done by a force-kinetic energy and potential
energy - Principle of work and energy
Total: 75 Hours
UNIT I 8 Hours
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS
Introduction to computers - Characteristics of Computers - Evolution of Computers - Computer Generations
- Basic Computer Organization - Number System - Problem Solving Techniques - Features of a Good
Programming Language.
UNIT II 9 Hours
INTRODUCTION TO C PROGRAMMING
Overview of C-Structure of C program-Keywords-Constants- Variables-Data types-Type conversion
Operators and Expressions: Arithmetic-Relational-Logical-Assignment- Increment and Decrement-
Conditional-Bitwise -Precedence of operators-Managing I/O operations-Formatted I/O-Unformatted I/O.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
ARRAYS AND STRINGS
Arrays: Introduction, one dimensional array, declaration - Initialization of one dimensional array, two-
dimensional arrays, initializing two dimensional arrays, multi dimensional arrays.
Strings: Declaring and initializing string variables- Reading strings from terminal - writing string to screen -
String handling functions.
UNIT V 9 Hours
STRUCTURES AND FUNCTIONS
Structures and Unions: Introduction-defining a structure- declaring structure variables-accessing structure
members- structure initialization-Unions-Enumerated data type
User Defined Functions: Elements of user defined functions -Definition of functions-return values and their
types- function calls-function declaration-categories of function -call by value and call by reference-
recursion-Preprocessor directives and macros.
1 1 Hours
EXPERIMENT 1
Write a C program to perform arithmetic operations on integers and floating point numbers.
2 1 Hours
EXPERIMENT 2
Write a C program to implement ternary operator and relational operators.
3 1 Hours
EXPERIMENT 3
Write a C program to find the greatest of three numbers using if-else statement.
4 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 4
Write a C program to display the roots of a quadratic equation with their types using switch case.
5 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 5
Write a C program to generate pyramid of numbers using for loop.
6 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 6
Write a C program to perform Matrix Multiplication
7 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 7
Write a C program to check whether the given string is Palindrome or not.
8 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 8
Write a C program to find the factorial of given number.
9 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 9
Design a structure to hold the following details of a student. Read the details of a student and display them
in the following format Student
***************************************
NAME:
ROLL NO:
BRANCH:
YEAR:
SECTION:
CGPA:
Total: 61 Hours
1 12 Hours
CONVENTIONS AND BASIC DRAWINGS
Importance - conventions - ISO and BIS - drawing tools and drawing sheets - lettering, numbering,
dimensioning, lines and Symbols-Conic sections - types constructions -ellipse, parabola and hyperbola -
eccentricity and parallelogram method.
2 14 Hours
ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTIONS
Principles - first and third angle projections - Points - first angle projection of points, straight lines - parallel,
perpendicular and inclined to one reference plane, solid - cylinders, pyramids, prisms and cones.
3 12 Hours
SECTION OF SOLIDS AND DEVELOPMENT OF SURFACE
Section of solids - simple illustrations. Development of surfaces - cylinders, pyramids, prisms, cones and
simple truncated objects.
4 12 Hours
ISOMETRIC AND PERSPECTIVE PROJECTIONS
Importance - orthographic to isometric projection - simple and truncated solids- perspective projections of
simple solids.
5 10 Hours
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER AIDED DRAWING (NOT FOR END SEMESTER
EXAMINATION)
Basics commands of AutoCAD - two dimensional drawing, editing, layering and dimensioning - coordinate
Systems -Drawing practice - orthographic views of simple solids using AutoCAD.
Total: 60 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
FOURIER SERIES
Dirichlet''s conditions - General Fourier series - Odd and even functions - Half range cosine and sine series
- Root mean square value.
UNIT II 13 Hours
LAPLACE TRANSFORM
Laplace Transform- Existence Condition -Transforms of Standard Functions - Unit step function, Unit
impulse function- Properties- Transforms of Derivatives and Integrals - Initial and Final Value Theorems -
Laplace transform of Periodic Functions - Inverse Laplace transforms.
UNIT III 8 Hours
FOURIER TRANSFORM
Fourier Integral Theorem- Fourier Transform and Inverse Fourier Transform- Sine and Cosine Transforms -
Properties - Transforms of Simple Functions - Convolution Theorem - Parseval''s Identity
UNIT IV 8 Hours
APPLICATIONS OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Classification of Second Order Quasi Linear Partial Differential Equations - Fourier Series Solutions of One
Dimensional Wave Equation - One Dimensional Heat Equation - Steady State Solution of Two-Dimensional
Heat Equation - Fourier Series Solutions in Cartesian Coordinates.
UNIT V 7 Hours
Z -TRANSFORM
Z-Transform - Elementary Properties - Inverse Z-Transform - Convolution Method- Partial fraction method -
Solution of Difference Equations using Z-Transform.
Total: 75 Hours
UNIT I 6 Hours
PHASE DIAGRAMS AND CONSTITUTION OF ALLOYS
Alloys, Solid solutions -Phase diagram, phase rule, lever rule, Binary phase diagram -Isomorphous,
eutectic, peritectic, eutectoid reactions - Iron-Carbon phase diagram - Metallography, microstructure.
UNIT II 6 Hours
ENGINEERING METALS AND ALLOYS
Classification of Engineering materials - Ferrous metals - Plain carbon steel (low, medium and high carbon
steels), microstructure/composition, properties, applications - Alloy steels, effect of alloying additions on
steels - stainless steels, High Strength Low Alloy Steels (HSLA), maraging, tool steels - Cast iron - grey,
white, malleable, spheroidal graphite cast iron, microstructure, properties, applications - Non-ferrous metals
- Nickel, Copper, Titanium, Aluminium, Magnesium, Zinc alloys, properties and applications - Bearing
materials.
UNIT IV 5 Hours
INTRODUCTION TO POLYMERS AND ENGINEERING CERAMICS
Polymers - Plastics and elastomers - Thermoplasts and thermosets, properties and applications
(polyethylene, polypropylene, polyurethane, polystyrene, poly vinylchloride, polymethyl methacrylate,
polyethylene terapthalate, polycarbonate, polyamide, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene, polyamide,
polyamideimide, polypropyleneoxide, polypropylene sulphide, polyetheretherketone, polytetrafluroethylene,
urea formaldehyde, phenol formaldehyde, polyester, nylon, epoxy)- Rubber and its types - Ceramics
classification and applications
UNIT V 6 Hours
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND MATERIALS TESTING
Elastic and plastic deformation, slip and twinning - Tensile test, stress-strain behavior of ductile and brittle
materials - Stress-strain behaviour of elastomers - Viscoelasticity - Compression test - Hardness and
testing methods - Impact test - Fatigue test, Stress vs number of cycles (S-N) curve, endurance limit,
factors affecting fatigue - Creep test, creep curves - Types of fracture - Fracture toughness - Three crack
propagation modes
1 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 1
Study of parts and functions of a metallurgical microscope.
2 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 2
Methodology for preparation of specimen for metallographic examination/analysis.
3 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 3
Methodology for observation of Microstructure grain size and secondary phase.
4 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 4
Preparation of plain carbon steel sample and microstructural observation.
5 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 5
Preparation of stainless steel sample and microstructural observation.
6 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 6
Preparation of cast iron sample and microstructural observation.
7 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 7
Preparation of non-ferrous metal samples (Al/Mg/Ni) and microstructural observation.
8 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 8
Study of hardenability of steel using Jominy end quench test.
9 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 9
Dry sliding wear analysis of a given sample (aluminum/mild steel).
10 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 10
Study the influence of structure (crystal structure/grain structure) of metallic materials on the tensile
properties using universal tensile testing machine.
Total: 60 Hours
UNIT I 8 Hours
INTRODUCTION TO FLUID AND FLUID MOTION
Fluid- Fluid mechanics -Laws of Fluid Mechanics-Properties of fluid and its application-Types of fluid -
Types of fluid flow-Measurement of pressure-U-tube and differential manometer- Measurement of velocity
using Discharge -Actual discharge-Flow pattern-law of conservation of Mass, Energy, Momentum -
continuity equation.
UNIT II 10 Hours
FLUID DYNAMICS AND FLUID FLOW OVER CONDUITS
Forces acting on a fluid element- Euler's and Bernoulli's theorem- Application in internal and external flows
measuring instruments - Momentum equation applications for bend in pipes - Major losses and Minor
losses in pipes using standard charts and tables -pipes in series and pipes in parallel. Identification of
laminar and turbulent flow in closed conduits, flow in circular pipe - Darcy-Weisbach equation.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
HYDRAULIC TURBINES
Definition of turbine -Classification -Types of head and efficiencies of turbine-Impulse turbine -Reaction
turbine-Francis turbine, Kaplan turbine - working principles and velocity triangle- Work done by water on the
runner - Specific speed - unit quantities - performance curves.
UNIT V 8 Hours
HYDRAULIC PUMPS
Definition -Centrifugal pump -Classification -Construction - working principle and velocity Triangle -
Definition of heads-Losses and efficiencies-Multistage Centrifugal pump-Specific speed -Priming and
cavitation effects of centrifugal pump. Reciprocating pump - Classification - Working Principle -Coefficient
of discharge and slip-Indicator diagram (Descriptive treatment only). `
Total: 75 Hours
UNIT II 10 Hours
FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS
First law of thermodynamics, I law for Closed systems - constant pressure process, constant volume
process, constant temperature process, adiabatic process, polytropic process, throttling process. I law for
open systems -Steady state flow processes, Steady flow energy equation (SFEE), Application of SFEE-
turbines and compressors, nozzles and diffusers, throttling valves, heat exchangers.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
PROPERTIES OF PURE SUBSTANCES
Thermodynamic properties of fluids. Pure substance-phases - Phase change processes, Property diagrams
- pressure-volume (P-v), pressure-temperature (P-T), temperature-volume (T-v), temperature-entropy (T-s),
and enthalpy-entropy (h-s) diagrams. Steam tables - Problems on flow and non-flow processes. Ideal gas -
equation of state, Van der Waals equation and compressibility chart.
UNIT V 10 Hours
GAS MIXTURES AND GAS POWER CYCLES
Thermodynamics of ideal gas mixture- mixture of ideal gas, mixture of perfect gases, Dalton's law of partial
pressure, Amagat's law,Thermodynamics properties, Psychrometric properties and processes -
Psychrometric chart. Air standard cycles - Otto, Diesel and Dual - Calculation of mean effective pressure
and air standard efficiency.
UNIT I 8 Hours
CHASSIS FRAMES AND AXLES
Types of chassis layout with reference to power plant location and drive, Frames- types, loads acting on
frame and materials, testing of frames, Front Axles and stub axles- types, Drive axles- loads acting on drive
axles, Types of drive axles- full floating, three quarter floating and semi floating axles, axle housings and
types.
UNIT II 9 Hours
STEERING SYSTEM
Condition for true rolling motion of wheels during steering- Ackerman's and Daut's steering mechanisms,
steering linkages, steering columns, steering gear box, rack and pinion type, recirculating ball type, Power
steering- hydraulic and electronic power steering, Steering geometry- castor, camber, steering axis
inclination, turning radius and toe.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
DRIVE LINE
Effect of Driving Thrust, torque reactions and side thrust, Hotchkiss drive and torque tube drive- radius rods
and stabilizers, Propeller shaft- universal joints, constant velocity universal joints, slip joints, Front wheel
drive, Final drive- double reduction and twin speed final drives, Differential- function, principle and types,
differential housings, limited slip differential, differential locks.
UNIT V 9 Hours
BRAKING SYSTEM, WHEELS AND TYRES
Need for brake systems, Drum brake and disc brake- construction and working of mechanical braking
system, hydraulic braking system and pneumatic braking system, Power-assisted braking system- servo
brakes, antilock braking systems, Wheels - type and construction, Tyres- radial and bias tyres,
construction, tyre pressure, effects of over and under inflation, tubeless tyres, tyre specifications, tyre
manufacturing.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 8 Hours
ENGINE COMPONENTS
Review of 4 stroke, 2 stroke, SI and CI engines- constructional details and materials of engine components,
cylinder, piston assembly, connecting rod, crankshaft, cam shaft, flywheel, cylinder head, valves, Valve
operating mechanisms-side valve, over head valve and over head cam shaft valve mechanisms, Valve
timing and port timing diagrams.
UNIT II 9 Hours
FUEL SYSTEMS
Air-fuel ratio requirements of SI engines, SI engine fuel systems, Carburetors- history and development,
simple carburetor, multiple barrel and variable venturi carburetors, feedback carburetors, Gasoline fuel
injection systems- port fuel injection, throttle body injection , Electronic fuel injection- components, CI
engine fuel injection systems- unit injector and common rail injection systems, inline plunger injection
pump, distributor pump, Injection nozzles- single hole, multihole, pintle and pintaux nozzles, Mechanical
governor for fuel injection pumps.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
COOLING AND LUBRICATION SYSTEMS
Need for cooling, Effects of over cooling, Air and liquid cooling systems- thermo siphon, forced circulation
and pressure cooling systems, components liquid cooling system, Requirements of coolants- anti freezing
agents, Requirements of lubrication system, Types- mist, pressure feed, dry and wet sump systems,
Properties of lubricants-additives for lubricants.
UNIT V 9 Hours
SUPERCHARGING, TURBO CHARGING AND ENGINE TESTING
Supercharging- need and methods, Turbocharging- construction and operation, intercooler, waste gate,
variable geometry turbocharging, Engine performance- indicated, brake and friction power, indicated
thermal, brake thermal and volumetric efficiencies, specific fuel consumption , Measurement of engine
power- fuel consumption, air flow rate and speed, Engine loading- types of dynamometers , Morse test and
heat balance test.
Total: 45 Hours
1 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 1
Dismantling and study of Multi-cylinder Petrol Engine
2 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 2
Assembling of Multi-cylinder Petrol Engine
3 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 3
Dismantling and study of Multi-cylinder Diesel Engine
4 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 4
Assembling of Multi-cylinder Diesel Engine
5 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 5
Study of petrol engine fuel system
6 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 6
Study of diesel engine fuel system
7 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 7
Study and measurement of light and heavy commercial Vehicle Frame
8 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 8
Study, dismantling and assembling of front and rear Axles
9 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 9
Study, dismantling and assembling of differential
10 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 10
Study, dismantling and assembling of Clutch
11 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 11
Study, dismantling and assembling of Gear Box
12 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 12
Study of steering system
Total: 30 Hours
2 5 Hours
SECTIONAL VIEWS
Sections- Hatching of Sections, Cutting Planes, Revolved or Removed Section, Sectional Views- Full
Section, Half Sections and Auxiliary Sections- Conventional Representation-One-view, Two-view and three
view Drawings.
3 5 Hours
INTRODUCTION TO MACHINE ELEMENT DRAWINGS
Drawing standards and Designation of Bolts, nuts, screws, keys, pins, Rivets, Welded Joints-Dimensioning
of Welds, Belt Driven Pulleys, Chain and Gears Drives.
4 8 Hours
ASSEMBLY DRAWINGS AND SECTIONAL VIEWS
Preparation of manual parts drawing and assembled sectional views from orthographic part drawings -
Automobile components, Engine Parts, Machine Tool Parts and Accessories, pumps, Valves and Boiler
Mountings, Joints, Couplings, Belt, chain and gears drives, Speed Reducer and bearings, Jig and fixtures-
Preparation of Bill of materials and tolerance data sheet.
5 7 Hours
REAL PRODUCTS TO MACHINE DRAWING CONVERSION
Preparation of manual parts drawing and assembled sectional views from real time products- Internal
combustion engine parts, pumps, valves, couplings, machine tool parts, Automobile components and
Commercial products- Preparation of Bill of materials and tolerance data sheet.
Total: 30 Hours
Total: 0 Hours
2 15 Hours
UNIT II WRITING AND SPEAKING
Business Emails - notes - memos to colleagues or friends - Giving instructions - explaining a development -
asking for comments - requesting information - agreeing to requests - explaining - apologising - reassuring -
complaining - describing - summarising - recommending - persuading
Turn-taking - sustaining interaction - initiating - responding - giving personal information - Talking about
present circumstances, past experiences and future plans - expressing opinion - speculating - organising a
larger unit of discourse - giving information - expressing and justifying opinions - speculating - comparing
and contrasting - agreeing and disagreeing
Total: 30 Hours
UNIT I 6 Hours
SOLUTION OF EQUATIONS
Solution of algebraic and transcendental equations: Newton- Raphson method - Solution of system of linear
equations: Gauss elimination method - Inverse of a matrix: Gauss-Jordan method- Eigen values of a matrix
by Power method.
UNIT II 5 Hours
INTERPOLATION, DIFFERENTIATIONAND INTEGRATION
Interpolation: Newton's forward and backward interpolation formulae - Numerical differentiation: Newton's
forward and backward interpolation formulae.
Numerical integration: Trapezoidal rule- Simpson's rules for single integrals- Two point Gaussian
quadrature formula.
UNIT IV 6 Hours
TESTING OF HYPOTHESIS
Sampling distributions- Large sample test: Tests for mean- Small sample tests: Tests for mean (t test), F-
test- Chi-square test for Goodness of fit and Independence of attributes
UNIT V 6 Hours
DESIGN OF EXPERIMENTS
Completely randomized design - Randomized block design - Latin square design.
Total: 60 Hours
UNIT I 4 Hours
CONCEPT OF MEASUREMENT
Introduction: Definition, Objectives, Elements of Measuring System, Accuracy and Precision -Units and
Standards- Characteristics of measuring instrument: Sensitivity, Stability, Interchangeability, Range of
accuracy, Readability, Reliability, Backlash, Repeatability and Reproducibility - Calibration Errors in
Measurement: Static and dynamic errors - Care of Measuring Instruments.
UNIT II 6 Hours
LINEAR AND ANGULAR MEASUREMENTS
Linear Measurements: Vernier Caliper, Vernier Height and Depth Gauges, Micrometer and depth
micrometer, Slip gauge, limit gauge and its classification -Comparator: Mechanical, Pneumatic and
Electrical types - Angular Measurements: Bevel protractor, Sine bar, Angle Decker, Autocollimator
UNIT IV 6 Hours
LASER AND ADVANCES IN METROLOGY
Interferometer: NPL Flatness, Laser, Michelson -Computer Aided Inspection - Digital Devices - Machine
Vision System - Coordinate Measuring Machine: Basic concept, Types, Constructional features, Probes,
Accessories -Surface Roughness Measurement - Straightness Measurement -Squareness Measurement -
Machine Tool Metrology
UNIT V 6 Hours
MEASUREMENT OF MECHANICAL PARAMETERS
Measurement of Force - Principle, analytical balance, platform balance, proving ring. Torque - Prony brake,
hydraulic dynamometer. Measurement of Power: Linear and Rotational - Pressure Measurement: Principle,
use of elastic members, Bridgeman gauge, Mcleod gauge, Pirani gauge - Temperature Measurement:
bimetallic strip, thermocouples, metal resistance thermometer, pyrometers
1 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 1
Comparing the accuracy of vernier caliper, vernier height gauge and micrometer to check the various
dimensions of a given specimen.
2 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 2
Checking the dimensional limits of ten similar components using mechanical comparator.
3 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 3
Measurement of taper angle of a given specimen by direct and indirect method.
4 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 4
Measurement of screw thread specifications by using tool makers microscope.
5 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 5
Measurement of gear tooth specifications by using Gear tooth vernier calliper / Tool maker microscope /
Profile projector / Parkinson gear rolling tester.
6 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 6
Measurement of gear tooth thickness and depth by using Gear Tooth Vernier caliper.
7 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 7
Measurement of dimensions of a given specimen using Coordinate measuring machine.
8 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 8
Measurement of Straightness of a given job by using Autocollimator and Interferometer.
9 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 9
Machine tool alignment test on Lathe / Milling machine / Drilling machine.
10 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 10
Temperature measurement by using Bimetallic strip / Thermocouples / Pyrometer.
Total: 59 Hours
UNIT I 6 Hours
STRESS, STRAIN AND DEFORMATION OF SOLIDS
Introduction to material properties.Stresses and strains due to axial force, shear force, impact force and
thermal effect-stepped and composite bars-uniformly varying cross section. Stress-strain curve for ductile
and brittle materials - Hooke's law - Factor of safety - Poisson's ratio. Elastic constants and their
relationship.
UNIT II 6 Hours
ANALYSIS OF STRESSES IN TWO DIMENSIONS ANALYSIS OF STRESSES IN TWO DIMENSIONS
State of stresses at a point - Normal and shear stresses on inclined planes - Principal planes and stresses -
Plane of maximum shear stress - Mohr's circle for biaxial stress with shear stress. Hoop and longitudinal
stresses in thin cylindrical and spherical shells - Changes in dimensions and volume.
UNIT IV 6 Hours
DEFLECTION OF BEAMS AND COLUMNS
Slope and Deflection of cantilever,simply supported and overhanging beams-Double integration method
and Macaulay,s method. Columns - types- Equivalent length - Euler's and Rankine's formulae -
Slenderness.
UNIT V 6 Hours
TORSION IN SHAFT AND HELICAL SPRING
Analysis of torsion of circular solid and hollow shafts-stepped shaft-compound shaft- Shear stress
distribution -angle of twist and torsional stiffness. Closed coil helical spring- stresses and deflection under
axial load-Maximum shear stress in spring section including Wahl Factor -problems - applications.
1 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 1
Find the hardness of the material using Rockwell hardness tester.
2 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 2
Calculate the hardness of the material using Brinell hardness tester.
3 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 3
Calculate the hardness of the material using Vickers hardness tester
4 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 4
Experimental analysis of an axial bar under tension to obtain the stress - strain curve and the strength.
5 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 5
Determine the Youngs modulus and stiffness of a metal beam through load deflection curve.
6 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 6
Experimentally calculate the compressive strength of the materials.
7 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 7
Calculate the strains through thin cylinder test set up.
8 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 8
Experimentally calculate the strain energy of a material subjected to impact loading.
9 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 9
Determination of spring constant through load vs deflection curve.
10 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 10
Experimental analysis of a bar under torsion to obtain stiffness and angle of twist.
Total: 90 Hours
15AU404 APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS AND HEAT
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TRANSFER
UNIT I 9 Hours
AIR COMPRESSORS AND GAS TURBINES
Types-Work required-Effect of clearance volume, volumetric efficiency, isothermal efficiency, free air
delivery- Multistage compression, condition for minimum work- Working principle of rotary compressors-
Centrifugal, vane and roots blower (Descriptive treatment only).
Gas turbine plants - Open and closed cycles - Thermodynamic cycles - Regeneration, reheating,
intercooling - Performance of gas turbines.
UNIT II 9 Hours
REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING
Vapour compression Refrigeration cycle - Effect of superheat, subcooling of refrigerant - Performance
calculations- Vapour absorption system-Ammonia- water and Lithium bromide water systems (Description
only)
Air conditioning- Psychromterty of air conditioning systems- RSHF, GSHF, ESHF, Cooling and heating load
calculations - Air conditioning systems.
UNIT IV 8 Hours
CONVECTION
Basic concepts - Convective heat transfer coefficients - Boundary layer concept - Forced convection,
dimensional analysis, external flow, flow over plates, cylinders and spheres - Internal flow, laminar and
turbulent flow- Flow over bank of tubes - Free convection, dimensional analysis, flow over vertical plate and
horizontal plate.
UNIT V 9 Hours
RADIATION AND HEAT EXCHANGERS
Shape factor-Radiation shields -Gas radiation.Single and multi tube heat exchangers - Parallel, counter and
cross flow heat exchangers, overall heat transfer coefficient, LMTD and effectiveness (NTU) methods-
Fouling factor - compact heat exchangers.
Total: 75 Hours
UNIT I 10 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Need for Transmission system, Tractive Effort and Resistances to Motion of a vehicle, Requirements and
Classification of Transmission systems.
Clutches- requirement, types, principle of friction clutch, construction and operation of single plate coil
spring, diaphragm spring clutches, multiplate clutch, cone clutch, electromagnetic clutch, dry and wet type
of clutch, Friction lining materials.
UNIT II 9 Hours
GEAR BOX
Objective and need of the Gear Box, Determination of gear ratios for vehicles, Performance characteristics
in different speeds, Types of gear boxes -sliding, constant and synchromesh type, epicyclic gear box,
Power and economy modes in gearbox, Transfer box, Transaxles, Overdrives, Gear shifting mechanisms,
Mechanical link and wire types.
UNIT IV 8 Hours
HYDROSTATIC AND ELECTRIC DRIVES
Hydrostatic drives- principle, advantages &limitations, Janny hydrostatic drive- construction and working.
Electric drives- advantages &limitations, Early Ward Leonard and modified Ward Leonard control system-
principle and performance characteristics.
UNIT V 10 Hours
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
Automatic transmission- merits and demerits, Typical automatic transmissions- Ford T-model gear box,
Wilson gear box and Chevrolet gear box, Hydraulic control systems, control of gear box, Continuously
variable transmission-principle and types, Automated manual transmission and dual clutch transmission-
principle of operation, types, merits and demerits
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 8 Hours
CASTING
Casting types, Procedure to make sand mould, Types of core making, Moulding tools, Machine moulding,
Special moulding processes,CO2 moulding, shell moulding, investment moulding, permanent mould
casting, pressure die casting, centrifugal casting, continuous casting, casting defects.
UNIT II 8 Hours
WELDING
Classification of welding processes- principles of Oxy-acetylene gas welding, A.C metal arc welding,
resistance welding, submerged arc welding, tungsten inert gas welding, metal inert gas welding, plasma arc
welding, thermit welding, electron beam welding, laser beam welding, defects in welding, Soldering and
brazing.
UNIT IV 10 Hours
FORMING AND SHAPING OF PLASTICS
Types of plastics , Characteristics of the forming and shaping processes , Moulding of Thermoplastics
,Working principles and typical applications of - injection moulding, plunger and screw machines , blow
moulding , rotational moulding ,film blowing, extrusion , typical industrial applications , Thermoforming
processing of Thermosets working principles and typical applications -compression moulding , transfer
moulding , Bonding of Thermoplastics , Fusion and solvent methods , Induction and Ultrasonic methods
UNIT V 9 Hours
METAL FORMING AND POWDER METALLURGY
Principles and applications of the following processes- forging, rolling, extrusion, wire drawing and spinning,
Powder metallurgy - principal steps involved advantages, disadvantages and limitations of powder
metallurgy.
Total: 45 Hours
1 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 1
Fluid flow measurements using venturimeter, orificemeter and pitot tube
2 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 2
Determination of friction losses in piping systems
3 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 3
Determination of performance characteristics of positive displacement pump
4 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 4
Determination of volumetric efficiency and overall efficiency of reciprocating air-compressor
5 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 5
Determination of co-efficient of performance and ton of refrigeration of vapour compression refrigeration
system
6 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 6
Determination of co-efficient of performance and ton of refrigeration of air conditioning system
7 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 7
Determination of thermal conductivity of metal rod
8 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 8
Experimental study of heat transfer by natural convection
9 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 9
Experimental study of heat transfer by forced convection
10 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 10
Determination of performance characteristics of double pipe heat exchanger
Total: 30 Hours
1 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 1
Introduction to Lathe Laboratory
2 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 2
Exercise on Simple Facing
3 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 3
Exercise on Step Turning using four jaw chuck
4 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 4
Exercise on Taper turning Model
5 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 5
Exercise on Knurling
6 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 6
Exercise on Boring
7 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 7
Exercise on External thread cutting
8 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 8
Exercise on Drilling using lathe
9 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 9
Exercise on Surface Milling.
10 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 10
Exercise on Gear Cutting.
11 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 11
Exercise on Cutting Key Ways.
Total: 30 Hours
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1 15 Hours
UNIT 1
Synonyms - Antonyms - Word groups - Verbal analogies - Etymology - Critical Reasoning - Cloze Test -
One Word Substitutes - Idioms and Phrases - Text and Paragraph Completion
2 15 Hours
UNIT 2
Sentence formation - Paragraph formation- Change of voice - Change of Speech - Reading
Comprehension - Sentence Equivalence - Jumbled Sentences - Spotting Errors - Homophones -
Homonyms - Commonly Mispronounced/Misspelt Words
Total: 30 Hours
UNIT I 7 Hours
BATTERIES
Types of batteries. Principle and construction of Lead-Acid battery, VRLA battery, Gel cell battery, AGM
battery, Nickel-Metal Hydride battery, Lithium-ion battery and Lithium-Polymer battery. Characteristics,
rating, capacity and efficiency of battery. Various Tests on battery, charging and maintenance.
UNIT II 8 Hours
LIGHTING SYSTEM
Lighting System - insulated and earth return system, details of head light and side light, LED lighting
system, head light dazzling and preventive methods, anti-dazzling and dipper details. Dashboard
instruments, horn, wiper system and trafficator. Fuses, cables, connectors and selection, multiplexing and
de-multiplexing. Automotive wiring system.
UNIT IV 10 Hours
IGNITION AND INJECTION SYSTEM
Introduction - Construction and working of magneto coil and battery coil ignition systems, spark plug types,
spark advance mechanisms, electronic ignition systems. Transistorized ignition system, solid state ignition
systems, capacitor discharge ignition system, distributor less ignition system, laser and plasma ignition
system. TBI, MPFI, GDI, CRDi Systems
UNIT V 10 Hours
SENSORS AND ACTUATORS
Inductive, Hall Effect, hot wire, thermistor, piezo electric and piezo resistive based sensors. Speed, throttle
position, exhaust oxygen level, manifold pressure and temperature, crankshaft position, cam position,
coolant temperature, exhaust temperature, air mass flow, wheel speed, steering position, tire pressure,
brake pressure and steering torque sensors. Solenoids, stepper motors and relay.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 8 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Automobile emission scenario-sources of emission from vehicle, contribution to pollution, Formation of
pollutants- photochemical smog, primary and secondary pollutants, Effects on human health and
environment- global warming, Types of emission, Transient operational effects on pollution.
UNIT II 9 Hours
SI ENGINE EMISSION
Pollutant formation in SI Engines- HC and CO formation in four stroke and two stroke SI engines, NOx
formation in SI engines, Effects of design and operating variables on emission formation- engine
modifications, Effect of fuel properties and additives, Emissions from alternate fuels.
UNIT III 8 Hours
CI ENGINE EMISSION
Pollutant formation in CI engines- smoke and particulate emissions in CI engines, Formation of HC and CO
in CI engines-undermining and overmixing, Nox formation, Effects of design and operating variables on CI
engine emissions- engine modifications.
UNIT IV 10 Hours
EMISSION CONTROL TECHNIQUES
Add on systems to control emissions inside the engine- EGR, crankcase and evaporative emission control,
Exhaust gas after treatment- secondary air injection, thermal and catalytic reactors, oxidation, reduction
and 3-way catalytic reactors, lean de-NOx catalysts, NOx traps and SCR, Diesel particulate filters (DPF),
DPF regeneration, CRT.
UNIT V 10 Hours
EMISSION MEASUREMENT, TEST PROCEDURES
Instruments- non dispersive infrared (NDIR) analyzer, flame ionization detectors (FID), chemiluminescence
analyzer, smoke meters, gas chromatograph, Test procedures - ECE, FTP Tests, SHED Test, chassis
dynamometers, dilution tunnels, Trends in vehicle emission standards- emission limits, Driving cycles -
USA, Japan, Euro and India.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
MECHANISMS
Machine , structure - Kinematic link, pair and chain - Constrained motion - Degrees of freedom - Grueblers
and kutzback criteria -Inversions of Four bar mechanism and Inversion of single &double slidercrank
mechanisms -Transmission angle, mechanical Advantage, ackermann steering mechanism, rack and
pinion and geneva mechanism.
UNIT II 9 Hours
DYNAMIC ANALYSIS OF MECHANISM
Velocity and acceleration analysis of Fourbar mechanism (graphical method) -Velocity and acceleration
analysis of slider crank mechanism (graphical method) - Dynamic force analysis of slider crank mechanism
- Dynamic force analysis on IC engine - Kliens construction.
UNIT III 9 Hours
GEARS AND CAMS
Gear terminology, types of gears, law of gearing -Nomenclature of spur and helical gears - Gear trains:
simple, compound gear trains and epicylic gear trains - Cams -Types of cams-Design of profiles -Knife
edged, flat faced and roller ended followers with and without offsets for various types of follower motions.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
BALANCING
Static and dynamic balancing - Single and several masses in different planes - Balancing of reciprocating
masses- Primary balancing and concepts of secondary balancing -Single and multi cylinder engines (Inline)
- Balancing of V engines.
UNIT V 9 Hours
FUNDAMENTALS OF VIBRATION
Terminologies, types of vibration, equation of motion -Free undamped vibration, free damped vibration -
Damping ratio, damping coefficient, logarithmic decrement, critical speed - Torsional vibration -Single, two
and three rotor system.
Total: 75 Hours
UNIT I 8 Hours
FUNDAMENTALS OF AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS
Classification of Signals -CT and DT signals, Properties of Systems Linear Time Invariant (LTI) system
â?? Linear Shift Invariant(LSI) Systems, open and closed loop control strategies, PID control, Introduction
to modern control strategies like fuzzy logic and adaptive control, Microprocessor architecture
UNIT II 10 Hours
SI ENGINE MANAGEMENT
Layout and working of SI engine management systems like Bosch L-Jetronic and LH-Jetronic. Group and
sequential injection techniques. Fuel control, ignition control, lambda control, idle speed control, adaptive
knock control. Cold and warmup phases, acceleration and full load enrichment and deceleration fuel cutoff.
Combustion torque estimation.
UNIT III 9 Hours
CI ENGINE MANAGEMENT
Fuel injection system parameters affecting combustion, noise and emissions in CI engines. Pilot, main,
advanced post injection and retarded post injection. Electronically controlled unit Injection system. Layout
of the common rail fuel injection system. Working of components like fuel injector, fuel pump, rail pressure
limiter, flow limiter and EGR valves, Pulsed and continuous fuel injection systems- Jetronic, Motronic
systems
UNIT IV 11 Hours
VEHICLE DRIVELINE, SUSPENSION AND BRAKING CONTROL SYSTEMS
Driveline modeling - modeling for neutral Gear - driveline Control - driveline speed Control - driveline
control for gear shifting. Electronic control of suspension - damping control. Antilock braking system control,
traction Control and electronic stability program control.
UNIT V 7 Hours
VEHICLE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
Supplementary restraint system of air bag system - crash sensor and seat belt tightening. Electric power
steering. Cruise control. Vehicle security systems - alarms and vehicle tracking system. On board
diagnostics.
Total: 45 Hours
1 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 1
Testing of batteries and battery maintenance
2 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 2
Testing of starting motors and generators
3 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 3
Diagnosis of ignition system faults
4 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 4
Study of Automobile electrical wiring
5 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 5
Study of Microcontroller
6 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 6
Micro controller programming and interfacing actuators
7 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 7
Fault Diagnosis of vehicle sensors
8 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 8
Park Assisting system
9 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 9
Diagnosis of ABS ECU and sensors
10 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 10
Parameters measurement in MPFI and CRDi
Total: 29 Hours
2 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 2
Performance, heat balance and emission tests on automotive multi-cylinder SI engine
3 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 3
Performance, heat balance and emission tests on automotive multi-cylinder CI engine
4 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 4
Analyzing the combustion characteristics of automotive engines
5 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 5
Determination of flash and fire point of fuel
6 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 6
Determination of viscosity of fuel using Redwood/Saybolt viscometer
7 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 7
Determination of calorific value of fuel using bomb/gas calorimeter
8 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 8
ASTM distillation test of fuels
9 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 9
Ultimate and proximate analysis of fuel
10 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 10
Determination of cloud and pour point of fuel
Total: 30 Hours
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1 3 Hours
CODING AND DECODING
Introduction - Description of Coding method - Coding patterns - Concepts of Coding and Decoding -
Problems involving Coding and Decoding methods
2 3 Hours
SEQUENCE AND SERIES
Introduction - Sequences of real numbers - Number and Alphabet series - Description of Number and
Alphabet series - Analogy - Odd man out- Power series
3 3 Hours
DATA SUFFICIENCY
Introduction to Data Sufficiency - Overview of the wide variety of Data Sufficiency problems - Basic
introduction on how to determine what information is sufficient to solve a given problem - Common pitfalls
to avoid
4 3 Hours
DIRECTION
Introduction to Direction - sense test - Overview of the wide variety of Direction problems -Direction -
Plotting diagrams
5 3 Hours
PROBLEM ON AGES
Introduction- basic concept - usage of percentage and averages- applications
6 3 Hours
ANALYTICAL REASONING
Introduction - basic concept - non verbal analytical reasoning - arrangements
7 3 Hours
BLOOD RELATION
Introduction - Basic concept - Kinds of relation - Tree diagram - Relations
8 3 Hours
BLOOD RELATION
Introduction -Basic concept - Kinds of relation - Tree diagram - Relations
9 3 Hours
VISUAL REASONING
Introduction - Basic concepts - Odd man out - Next series - Mirror image and water image
10 3 Hours
SIMPLIFICATIONS
Introduction - Basic concepts - Arithmetic operations -Equation solving methods - Puzzles
Total: 30 Hours
UNIT I 6 Hours
HUMAN VALUES
Morals and Ethics - Honesty - Integrity - Values - Work Ethic - Civic Virtue - Respect for Others - Living
Peacefully - Caring and Sharing - Self-Confidence - Courage - Co-operation - Commitment - Empathy.
UNIT II 6 Hours
ENGINEERING ETHICS AND PROFESSIONALISM
Scope of 'Engineering Ethics'- Variety of moral issues - Types of inquiry - Accepting and sharing
responsibility - Ethical dilemmas - Moral autonomy - Kohlberg's and Gilligan's theory - Consensus and
controversy - Profession and Professionalism - Models of Professional Roles - Right action theories -
Senses of corporate responsibility - Codes of ethics: Importance - justification - limitation - Abuse - Sample
codes NSPE - IEEE - Institution of Engineers (India).
UNIT IV 6 Hours
WORKPLACE RESPONSIBILITIES AND RIGHTS
Fundamental Rights - Responsibilities and Duties of Indian Citizens - Teamwork - Ethical corporate climate
- Collegiality and loyalty - Managing conflict - Respect for authority - Collective bargaining - Confidentiality -
Conflicts of interest - Occupational crime - Professional rights - Employee rights.
UNIT V 6 Hours
GLOBAL ISSUES
Multinational corporations: Technology transfer and appropriate technology - International rights -
promoting morally just measures - Environmental ethics: Engineering, ecology - economics - Human and
sentient centred - and bio and eco centric ethics - Computer ethics and internet - Engineers as managers -
Consulting engineers - Engineers as expert witnesses and advisors - Moral leadership.
Total: 30 Hours
UNIT I 10 Hours
STEADY AND VARIABLE STRESSES
Introduction to the design process - Design of straight and curved beams - 'C' frame and crane hook.
Stress concentration - Design for variable loading - Soderberg, Goodman, Gerber methods and combined
stresses - Theories of failure.
UNIT II 10 Hours
DESIGN OF SHAFTS AND COUPLINGS
Design of shafts based on strength, rigidity and critical speed. Design of rigid flange coupling - Design of
flexible coupling.
UNIT IV 8 Hours
DESIGN OF SPRINGS
Types, End connections and design parameters. Design of helical springs - Circular and non-circular wire -
Concentric springs. Design of leaf and torsional springs under constant and varying loads - Wahl's stress
factor.
UNIT V 8 Hours
DESIGN OF BEARINGS
Types and selection criteria - Design of journal bearings - Design of rolling contact bearing - Ball and roller
bearing.
Total: 75 Hours
UNIT I 10 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Finite Element Analysis (FEA)- procedure-stresses and equilibrium natural and essential boundary
conditions. strain vs displacement relations -potential energy - Rayleigh Ritz. Weighted residual method-
Galerkin method. Gaussian elimination method.
UNIT II 10 Hours
ONE-DIMENSIONAL(1D) PROBLEMS
Discretisation of domain-element shapes, types, size, location and numbers.Global,local and natural
coordinate systems. Finite element formulation of shape function, stiffness matrix, load vector and
assembly of global equation through Cartesian and natural coordinate systems for 1D bar element and two
nodded truss element- problems
UNIT IV 9 Hours
HEAT TRANSFER APPLICATIONS
Formulation of shape function,stiffness matrix,load vector and assembly of global equation of 1D and 2D
elements with heat conduction, heat convection and internal heat generation conditions-problems.
UNIT V 8 Hours
HIGHER ORDER ELEMENTS AND ISOPARAMETRIC ELEMENT FORMULATION
Selection of order of polynomial-linear, simplex, complex and multiplex elements, errors in FEA, mesh
refinement methods and convergence requirements. Iso, Sub and Super parametric element, shape
functions for a 2-D four nodded and eight nodded Isoparametric rectangular element using natural
coordinate system - problems. Gaussian quadrature method-problems.
Total: 75 Hours
UNIT I 8 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Earth and vehicle coordinate system. Dynamic axle loads - static loads on level ground - low speed
acceleration. Road loads - rolling resistance - grade resistance - aerodynamic forces and moments,
viscosity effects, separation and its control, aerodynamic lift and its control, ground effect, styling for
minimum drag.
UNIT II 8 Hours
PERFORMANCE MODE
Acceleration - free body diagram of accelerating vehicle, maximum transferable tractive force and
gradability. Deceleration - free body diagram of decelerating vehicle, maximum decelerating rates, stopping
distance and maximum braking force. Vehicle performance.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
UNIT 4
Tire forces and moments, tire structure, longitudinal and lateral force at various slip angles, rolling
resistance, tractive and cornering property of tire. Performance of tire on wet surface. Ride property of tires.
Magic formulae tire model, estimation of tire road friction. Test on various road surfaces. Tire vibration.
UNIT V 10 Hours
HANDLING MODE
Vehicle control - low speed cornering and static steering - Ackerman steering geometry. Steady-state
cornering - steering factors, vehicle control parameters (under steer, neutral steer and over steer), roll
steer, compliance steer, ride steer, slip angle steer. Steady state handling - lateral acceleration gain,
characteristic speed, yaw velocity gain and critical speed. Effect of braking on vehicle handling.
Total: 75 Hours
1 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 1
Structural analysis of a truss subjected to point loads to observe the deformation and axial stress
distribution
2 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 2
Structural analysis of steel plate consists of drilled holes subjected to point loads to observe deformation
and stress distribution
3 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 3
Structural analysis of L - bracket subjected to point loads to observe deformation and von misses stress
distribution
4 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 4
Structural analysis of an axisymmetric component subjected to uniform internal pressure to observe the
deformation, axial and hoop stress distribution
5 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 5
Structural analysis of cantilever beam, simply supported beam and fixed beam subjected to point loads to
observe deformation, shear force, shear force, bending moment and bending moment
6 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 6
Structural analysis of composite truss subjected to point loads to observe deformation and axial stress
distribution
7 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 7
Structural analysis of fixed beam subjected to torsion to observe maximum angular twist and shear stress
distribution
8 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 8
Analysis of steady state temperature distribution in a two dimensional rectangular fin subjected to
conductive heat transfer
9 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 9
Analysis of steady state temperature distribution in a two dimensional rectangular fin subjected to
conductive .
10 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 10
Analysis of steady state temperature distribution in a three dimensional circular fin.
Modal analysis of cantilever beam, simply supported and fixed beam
11 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 11
Modal analysis of cantilever beam, simply supported and fixed beam
12 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 12
Determination of displacement, normal stress and shear stress in machine component subjected to
structural and as well as thermal loads
Total: 30 Hours
1 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 1
Study on automotive systems simulation
2 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 2
Simulation and analysis of rigid axle suspension system
3 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 3
Simulation and analysis of independent suspension system
4 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 4
Simulation and analysis of hydraulic brake system
5 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 5
Simulation and analysis of air brake system
6 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 6
Simulation of steady state cornering characteristics of vehicle
7 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 7
Modeling of tires and analysis of cornering characteristics
8 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 8
Roll stability and Rollover threshold analysis
9 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 9
Simulation of a half car model for pitch and bounce
10 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 10
Crash test simulation analysis of a four wheeler
Total: 30 Hours
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15GE611 LIFE SKILLS: APTITUDE II 0020
1 3 Hours
UNIT 1 NUMBER SYSTEMS
Introduction - definition- classification on Numbers -power cycles and remainders - short cut process -
concept of highest common factor - concept of least common multiple - divisibility - number of zeros in an
expression
2 3 Hours
UNIT 2 PERCENTAGES
Introduction - definition and Utility of percentage - importance of base/denominator for percentage
calculations - concept of percentage values through additions - fraction to percentage conversion table
3 3 Hours
UNIT 3 AVERAGES
Introduction - average of different groups - addition or removal of items and change in average-
replacement of some of the items
4 3 Hours
UNIT 4 RATIO, PROPORTIONS AND VARIATION
Introduction- Ratio- properties-dividing a given number in the given ratio - comparison of ratios - proportions
- useful results on proportion- continued proportion - relation among the quantities more than two - variation
5 3 Hours
UNIT 5 PROFIT AND LOSS
Gain/Loss and percentage gain or percentage loss-multiplying equivalents to find sale price - relation
among cost price, sale price, gain/loss and percentage gain or percentage loss - an article sold at two
different selling price - two different articles sold at same selling price - percentage gain or percentage loss
on selling price - percentage gain or percentage loss on whole property
6 3 Hours
UNIT 6 TIME AND WORK
Introduction - Basic concepts -Concepts on working with different efficiency - Pipes and Cisterns - Work
Equivalence (Man Days) -Alternative approach
7 3 Hours
UNIT 7 TIME, SPEED AND DISTANCE
Definition - Basics of Time, Speed and Distance - Relative speed - Problems based on Trains? Problems
based on Boats and Streams -Problems based on Races - time taken with two difference modes of
transport - time and distance between two moving bodies
8 3 Hours
UNIT 8 PERMUTATION AND COMBINATION
Definition - Fundamental rules - Theorems on Permutation - Theorems on Combination
9 3 Hours
UNIT 9 PROBABILITY
Concept and importance of probability - underlying factors for Real- Life estimation of probability - Basic
facts about probability - some important consideration while defining event.
10 3 Hours
UNIT 10 MIXTURES AND ALLIGATION
Definition - alligation rule - mean value (cost price) of the mixture - some typical situations where allegation
can be used.
Total: 30 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Introduction to Micro and Macro economics - Kinds of Economic Systems - Production Possibility Frontier -
Opportunity Cost - Objective of Organizations - Kinds of Organization.
UNIT II 9 Hours
DEMAND AND SUPPLY
Functions of Demand and Supply - Law of diminishing Marginal Utility - Law of Demand and Supply -
Elasticity of Demand - Demand Forecasting Methods - Indifference curve.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
MARKET STRUCTURE
Market Structure - Perfect Competition - Monopoly - Monopolistic - Oligopoly - Components of Pricing -
Methods of Pricing - Capital Budgeting IRR - ARR - NPV - Return on Investment - Payback Period.
UNIT V 9 Hours
INTRODUCTION TO MACRO ECONOMICS AND FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
National Income - Calculation Methods - Problems - Inflation - Deflation - Business Cycle - Taxes - Direct
and Indirect Taxes - Fiscal and monetary policies.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 10 Hours
DESIGN OF CYLINDER, PISTON, CONNECTING ROD AND CRANKSHAFT
Choice of material for cylinder and piston, design of cylinder, piston, piston pin and piston rings. Piston
failures, material for connecting rod, minimum length of connecting rod. Design of connecting rod - design
of small end, shank and big end. Material for crankshaft, design of crankshaft under bending and twisting,
balancing weight calculations and development of short and long crank arms.
UNIT II 9 Hours
DESIGN OF FLYWHEELS, VALVES AND VALVE TRAIN
Determination of mass of a flywheel, engine flywheel - stresses on the rim, design of hubs and arms,
turning moment diagram. Design aspects of intake &exhaust manifolds, inlet &exhaust valves, valve
springs, tappets and valve train. Design of camshaft and rocker arm.
UNIT IV 8 Hours
DESIGN OF CLUTCH AND GEAR BOX
Design of single plate clutch, multi plate clutch, lining materials and design of clutch components.
Design of gear box - sliding mesh, constant mesh and synchromesh gear box. Calculation of gear ratio and
design of gear shifting lever.
UNIT V 8 Hours
DRIVE LINE AND REAR AXLE
Design of propeller shaft and universal joints. Design of final drive and differential. Design of full floating,
semi-floating and three quarter floating rear axles.
Total: 75 Hours
UNIT I 10 Hours
VEHICLE AERODYNAMICS AND CAR BODY
Vehicle drag and types, Types of forces and moments- effects of forces and moments, side wind effects on
forces and moments, Body optimization techniques for minimum drag.
Car body types- saloon, convertibles, limousine, estate car, racing and sports car, Visibility - Regulations,
driver's visibility, tests for visibility, methods of improving visibility and space in cars, Car body construction
- Design criteria and initial tests.
UNIT II 8 Hours
COMMERCIAL AND PASSENGER VEHICLES
Commercial vehicle body technology- trends, special goods vehicle, Types of commercial vehicle body-flat
platform, drop side, fixed side, tipper body, tanker body, Dimensions of drivers seat relation to controls.
Buses and coaches- structural design, mini bus, single Decker, double-decker, two level and articulated
bus.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
DESIGN AND SAFETY ASPECTS
Design for press working, Design for spot welding, Adhesives and sealants, Goods vehicle structure
design, Crash tests-forces in roll over, head on impact, plastic collapse and analysis.
UNIT V 8 Hours
BODY MATERIALS, TRIM AND MECHANISMS
Materials- steel sheet, timber, plastic, GRP, Properties of materials, Corrosion- anticorrosion methods,
Selection of paint and painting process, Body trim items, Body mechanisms.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 7 Hours
INTRODUCTION TO INTELLIGENT VEHICLE SYSTEMS
Definition, modern trends in Auto industry, various systems present in the vehicle, Need for IVS, Benefits.
UNIT II 10 Hours
VEHICLE ARCHITECTURE AND SYSTEMS INTERACTIONS
Overview on vehicle mechanical system architecture, Physical measurable quantities of a vehicle,
Selection of sensors and examples of applications, System interaction - mechanical and electrical systems,
Communication media between systems - CAN, LIN systems.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
CONNECTED VEHICLE SYSTEMS
Introduction to CVS, Telematics control system architecture -driver information systems, Vehicle - vehicle
interaction using TCS, Current trends in auto industry - Mirror link, Web link, Applink. Application: ecall
system - design, functions and limitations.
UNIT V 9 Hours
AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS
Introduction- Design overview, circuit diagram and Algorithm, Driver safety systems- ABS, Driver Aid
system- ESP, Blind Spot monitoring system, Collision mitigation system, Adaptive Headlamps, Automatic
parking system.
Total: 45 Hours
1 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 1
Design and drawing of piston, Piston pin and piston rings and drawing of these components.
2 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 2
Design of connecting rod small end and big end, shank design, design of big end cap, bolts and drawing of
the connecting rod assembly
3 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 3
Development of short and long crank arms, front end and rear end details, drawing of the crankshaft
assembly.
4 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 4
Design and drawing of flywheel
5 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 5
Design and drawing of the inlet and exhaust valves
6 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 6
Design of cam and camshaft and drawing of cam and camshaft
7 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 7
Design and drawing of engine assembly
8 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 8
Design and drawing of clutch assembly
9 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 9
Design and drawing of gear box
10 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 10
Design and drawing of propeller shaft
11 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 11
Design and drawing of final drive
12 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 12
Design and drawing of braking system
13 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 13
Design and drawing of steering system
14 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 14
Design and drawing of suspension system
Total: 30 Hours
1 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 1
Major and minor tuning of diesel and petrol engines.
2 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 2
Fault diagnosis of fuel supply system, filters and air cleaners.
3 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 3
Calibration of fuel injection pump.
4 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 4
Fault diagnosis of lighting system, horn and wiper.
5 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 5
Fault diagnosis of ignition, starting and charging system.
6 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 6
Bleeding of hydraulic brake system and fuel supply system and wheel bearing adjustment.
7 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 7
Adjustment of play in clutch pedal, brake pedal and steering wheel.
8 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 8
Wheel alignment - testing of caster and camber, kingpin inclination, toe-in and toe-out.
9 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 9
Wheel Balancing
10 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 10
Removal and fitting of tyre and tube
11 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 11
On-board diagnostics
Total: 30 Hours
Total: 0 Hours
1 10 Hours
UNIT 1
Engineering Mechanics-Statics and Dynamics, Mechanics of Materials- deflection of beams, testing of
materials, Theory of Machines- Kinematics and Dynamics, Vibrations, Machine Design- design of machine
elements, shafts, gears, rolling and sliding contact bearings, brakes and clutches, springs.
2 10 Hours
UNIT 2
Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Heat-Transfer-conduction, convection and radiation, Power
Engineering: Air and gas compressors, I.C. Engines, refrigeration, air-conditioning, Turbomachinery.
3 10 Hours
UNIT 3
Engineering Materials, Casting, Forming and Joining Processes, Machining and Machine Tool Operations,
Metrology and Inspection, Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Production Planning and Control, Inventory
Control, Operations Research.
Total: 30 Hours
Total: 0 Hours
UNIT I 8 Hours
HCCI ENGINE FUNDAMENTALS
Introduction, HCCI, RCCI, PCCI Fundamentals - background of HCCI, Principle, Benefits, Challenges,
Need for control-
UNIT II 9 Hours
GASOLINE AND DIESEL HCCI COMBUSTION ENGINES
Conventional Gasoline Combustion, Effects of EGR, Techniques to HCCI operation in gasoline engines,
Conventional Diesel Combustion, Overview of diesel HCCI engines, Techniques Early Injection, Multiple
injections, Narrow angle direct injection (NADI concept.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
HCCI FUEL REQUIREMENTS
Introduction, Background, Diesel fuel HCCI, HCCI fuel ignition quality, Gasoline HCCI, HCCI fuel
Specification, Fundamental fuel factors. Natural gas HCCI engines, CNG HCCI engines, methane/n-
butane/air mixtures. DME HCCI engine-chemical reaction model, Combustion completeness, Combustion
control system, Method of combining DME and other fuels, unmixed-ness of DME/air mixture
UNIT V 9 Hours
LOW TEMPERATURE AND PREMIXED COMBUSTION
Basic concept, Characteristics of combustion and exhaust emissions, modulated kinetics (MK) combustion
First and Second generation of MK combustion, Emission, performance improvement.
Total: 45 Hours
Total: 0 Hours
UNIT I 2 Hours
AUTOMOTIVE CUSTOMER FOCUS
The basic customer definition- identification- structured scientific way of developing the needs- Voice of
Customer
UNIT II 10 Hours
STRUCTURED PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM
structured sequence of Activities, deliverable, methods and tools- design and develop designs per
customer requirements.
Total: 20 Hours
Total: 0 Hours
Total: 0 Hours
Total: 0 Hours
Total: 0 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
Current - Voltage - Voltage Sources - Series and Parallel - Resistors, Capacitors, Inductor and Combination
Components: Diode, Zener Diode, Transistor, FET, SCR, Relay, LED, LDR, Thermistors, ICs and
Packages - Mounting Technologies: Through Hole and SMD - Voltage Regulator - Bread board -Dot Board.
UNIT II 9 Hours
BASICS OF PCB
Necessity and Advantages of PCB - Classification of PCB - Classes of PCB Design - PCB Laminates -
Terminologies in PCB - PCB Design Process CAD /CAM Operation - Industry Standard PCB Design Tools
- Reading Drawings and Diagrams - Schematic symbols for common electronic components - Symbol
Properties -Reference Designators
UNIT IV 9 Hours
PCB PROTOTYPING
Developing a Prototype - Developing a Timeline - Developing a Budget - Developing a Production
Schedule - Chemical and Mechanical Operation: Single Layer, Double Layer and Multilayer PCB Board
Manufacturing Process - PCB Defects
UNIT V 9 Hours
ASSEMBLY, SOLDERING AND AQL
PCB Assembly Process - Soldering Material, Tool &Types - Common Soldering faults - Desoldering
Techniques - Quality Assurance - Testing of PCB - Acceptance Criteria
FURTHER READING
HDI - Solder mask - Silk screen printing - Signal Integrity - EMI/EMC - Flexible PCBs - ESD
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
INTRODUCTION TO MODULATION TECHNIQUE
Elements of a communications system, Types of electronic communications, Major applications of
electronic communication, Electromagnetic spectrum, Bandwidth. Amplitude modulation, Angle modulation,
Frequency modulation, Phase modulation, Comparison of various CW modulation schemes.
UNIT II 10 Hours
DIGITAL MODULATION
Pulse code modulation, Delta modulation, Line codes, Base band pulse transmission, Inter symbol
interference, Correlative level coding, Eye pattern. Information capacity, Bit rate, Baud, M-ary encoding,
Amplitude shift keying, Frequency shift keying, Phase shift keying, Differential phase shift keying,
Quadrature phase shift keying, Comparison of digital modulation schemes
UNIT III 9 Hours
WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
Evolution of mobile radio communications, Examples of wireless communication systems, Comparison of
common wireless communication systems, 2G, 3G, 4G and 5G. WPAN, WLAN, Mobile computing:
Architecture-Applications, Mobile system networks, Mobility management.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
CELLULAR SYSTEM DESIGN
Frequency reuse, Channel assignment strategies, Handoff strategies, Interference and system capacity,
Improving coverage and capacity in cellular systems, GSM system architecture, Radio interfaces,
Protocols, Localization, Handover, Zigbee, Bluetooth.
UNIT V 8 Hours
MULTIPLE ACCESS TECHNIQUES
IEEE 802.11 Wireless LAN Architecture, Modes of Operation, Multiple access techniques: FDMA - TDMA -
CDMA - Spread Spectrum and its types.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 10 Hours
INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMATION
Evolution of automation -Types of automation -Fixed, flexible and programmable automation - Batch
process and continuous process - open loop system and closed loop system - Function of sensors -
Proximity sensors: Capacitive and Inductive - Infrared and Laser - Actuators : Solenoid valve - servo motor.
UNIT II 9 Hours
ARCHITECTURE OF PLC
Components of PLC - Processor - Memory: Types of memory, Memory Mapping - Input and Output
modules: Discrete, Analog -Scan time of PLC -Interfacing computer and PLC: RS232, RS485, Ethernet -
Selection criteria for PLC
UNIT IV 10 Hours
ADVANCED PLC FUNCTONS
Instructions in PLC: Program Control Instructions, Math Instructions, Data Manipulation Instructions: Data
compare operations, Data transfer operations - Sequencer and Shift register instructions- Analog
Instructions: PID Controller - Scaling Instructions
UNIT V 8 Hours
APPLICATIONS OF PLC
Case Studies: Bottle filling system - Pick and place robot - Car Parking - Traffic light control (4 ways with
pedestrian signal) -Elevators - Pneumatic stamping system
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 8 Hours
SENSORS FUNDAMENTALS AND CHARACTERISTICS
Sensors: Principles of Sensing-Sensor Classification and terminology- Units of Measurements -
Measurands- Sensor Characteristics: static and Dynamic.
UNIT II 8 Hours
PHYSICAL PRINCIPLES OF SENSING
Electric Charges, Fields, and Potentials; Capacitance; Magnetism; Induction; Resistance; Piezoelectric
Effect; Hall Effect; Temperature and Thermal Properties of Material; Heat Transfer; Light; Dynamic Models
of Sensor Elements
UNIT IV 10 Hours
SENSORS IN DIFFERENT APPLICATION AREA
Occupancy and Motion Detectors; Position, Displacement, and Level; Velocity and Acceleration; Force,
Strain, and Tactile Sensors; Pressure Sensors, Temperature Sensors
UNIT V 10 Hours
SENSOR MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGIES
Materials, Surface Processing-MEMS microsystem components- Microfluidics microsystem components -
Nano-Technology- Electronic/wireless integration
Total: 45 Hours
Total: 0 Hours
Total: 0 Hours
UNIT I 15 Hours
COMMUNITY SERVICE AND LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT
Introduction and Basic Concepts of NSS: History-philosophy-aims &objectives of NSS- Emblem, flag,
motto, song, badge -Organizational structure - roles and responsibilities. NSS Programmes and Activities:
Concept to regular activities, special camping, Day Camps- Basis of adoption of village/slums-Methodology
of conducting Survey - Financial pattern of the scheme - Coordination with different agencies-Maintenance
of the Diary. Community Mobilisation :Mapping of community stakeholders-Designing the message in the
context of the problem and the culture of the community - identifying methods of mobilization - Youth - adult
partnership. Health, Hygiene &Sanitation: Definition, needs and scope of health education - Food and
Nutrition - Safe drinking water, water borne diseases and sanitation (Swachh Bharat Abhiyan).
Entrepreneurship Development: Definition &Meaning - Qualities of good entrepreneur - Steps/ways in
opening an enterprise -Role of financial and support service Institutions.
Total: 15 Hours
UNIT I 15 Hours
JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION
What is News - Components of a Newspaper - Structure of an Article - How to Write
Headlines - Introduction to Script Writing - News Reporting - Advertising and
Marketing - Online Journalism - Rules of Editing - Proof Reading - Optimization and
Key Words - Media Ethics - TV Studies - Media Propaganda - Identifying Fake News
- International Communication
Total: 15 Hours
UNIT I 15 Hours
ART OF FILMMAKING
History of Cinema (Origin and Narrative) â?? Cinema as a visual medium -Significance of Editing â??
Styles of Editing â?? Editing as a methodology (Hollywoodâ??s Invisible Editing) â?? Technical Aspects of
Editing (Final Cut Pro (FCP), AVID and Premire Pro) - Basics of video production (pre-production to post-
production) â?? Different types of shots and angles â?? Film style and Narrative â?? (Italian Neo-realism,
Avant Garde, Russain Formalism, Alternative Cinema etc.,) â?? Regional Cinema to National Cinemaâ??
Basics of Script Writing (Double and Single Column) â?? Basics of Video Production
(script to screen) â?? Final submission of a script for five minutes short film
Total: 15 Hours
UNIT I 15 Hours
YOGA FOR HUMAN EXCELLENCE
What is Yoga â?? History of Yoga - Yoga in todayâ??s scenario- Schools of Yoga - Eight Limbs of Yoga -
Sathvic, Rajasic, Tamasic Foods and Thoughts - Science of Yoga Loosening Exercises - Yogasanas
&Benefits - Super Brain Yoga - Surya Namaskar Standing Asanas - Sitting Asanas - Prone Asanas -
Supine Asanas - MudrasRelaxation
- Pranayama - Meditation
Total: 15 Hours
UNIT I 15 Hours
CARNATIC MUSIC
History of Carnatic music - History of Carnatic Composers - Music Technical Terms Part I: Music, Nadam,
Sangeetham, Marga Sangeetham, Suddha Sangeetham, Desiya Sangeetham, Kalpita, Kalpana, Ahata
Nadam, Anahata Nadam, Shruthi,
Swaram, Swarasthanas, Seven Swaras, Tamil Swaras, Prakruthi, Vikruthi, Kamala, Tivra, Twelve Swaras,
Arohanam, Avarohanam, Swarna Kalas, Thala Symbols,
Sthayi - Music Technical Terms Part II: Ragas, Janaka Ragas, Janya Ragas, Melakartha Ragas, Upanga
Ragas, Bhashanga Ragas, Akshara Kalas, Sangathi, Anya Swaram, Chakras and Meanings, Jaaru,
Poorvangam, Thadu and Madu,
Saptaham, Ashtakam, Uthrangam, Gamaga, Abhyasa Ghanam, Sapta Kriyas, Nisapta Kriyas, Three
Sathanas, Sabahaa gananas, Alapana, Thala, Laghu, Dhrutham - Jantavarisai - Classification
Total: 15 Hours
UNIT I 15 Hours
GENERAL PSYCOLOGY
Psychology - Introduction - Mind body relationship - Methods and Scope of Psychology Motivation- Types
of Needs- Motivational Cycle- Intelligence: Concept of Intelligence and IQ- measurement - Social
psychology: individual behavior and group behavior - Group dynamics- group formation- social influence-
social cognition, stereotypes- prejudice- discrimination - Definitions, formation of attitude, factors of attitude
formation-change of attitude
Total: 15 Hours
UNIT I 15 Hours
NEURO BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE
Introduction to physiology - Anatomy - Neuro Biology - Psycho Neuro Science Behaviour and Hormones -
Behaviour Modifications - Relaxation Therapy - Psycho Education for minds
Total: 15 Hours
UNIT I 15 Hours
NEW AGE INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Introduction to Entrepreneurship - Opportunity Identification â?? ideation -MVPPositioning as an
Entrepreneur â?? Starting own Business - Developing Effective Business Model - Industry and Competitor
Analysis - Building Business PlanMentoring Session
with Investors- Legal and Ethical Foundation for Startup â?? Types of startups and licensing systems -
MSME -Evaluating the Financial Strength of a New Venture/Project - Getting Funding - Types of Sources
â?? VCs, Angel funding, PE etc. -Marketing Strategies for New Ventures - IT Systems - IPR - Strategies for
New
Venture Growth - Talent Acquisition and Management for New Ventures - Valuation Challenge in
Entrepreneurship - Intrapreneurship â?? Sustainability - Exit strategies
and Start-up trends in India.
Total: 15 Hours
Total: 0 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
SELF DISCOVERY AND IDEA GENERATION
Self Discovery: Overview, Class activity - role model - finding your flow - Entrepreneurial CV - action plan
Idea Generation : Overview, D.I.S.R.U.P.T model - ideation, class activity - let's ID8, mind mapping - ideas,
class activity, brain storming - class activity, building own idea bank
UNIT II 9 Hours
IDEA EVALUATION AND ENTREPRENEURIAL OUTL
Idea Evaluation: Overview, Decision matrix analysis - concept - class activity, paired comparison analysis -
concept - class activity, 5Q frame work - class activity, 1 min elevator pitch, back of the envelope
calculation.
Entrepreneurial Outlook:
Overview, Effectuation, start with your means - class activity, lean start-up, let's assume - class activity,
GOOTB - Get Out Of The Building assignment, team formation - class activity
UNIT IV 8 Hours
VALUE PROPOSITION
Overview, design, defining customer segment, class activity - validation exercise, value proposition and
assessing fit - concept - class activity
UNIT V 7 Hours
PROTOTYPING
Overview, prototyping - concept, class activity - designing your experiment, designing the minimum viable
product(MVP), MVP presentation
learning card and capstone presentation, capstone project presentation - class activity - quiz activity
UNIT VI 6 Hours
VALUE PROPOSITION
Overview, design, defining customer segment, class activity - validation exercise, value proposition and
assessing fit - concept - class activity
Total: 52 Hours
Total: 0 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
TRADITIONAL METHODS OF FOOD PROCESSING
Introduction - food culture -geographical features and food. Traditional methods of milling grains - rice,
wheat and corn - equipments and processes as compared to modern methods. Equipments and processes
for edible oil extraction- comparison of traditional and modern methods. Energy costs, efficiency, yield,
shelf life and nutrient content comparisons. Traditional methods of food preservation - sun-drying, osmotic
drying, brining, pickling and smoking
UNIT II 9 Hours
TRADITIONAL SWEETS, SNACKS AND DAIRY PRODUCTS
Production, formulation, preparation and processing of Indian traditional sweet and snack food products:-
Rasgolla, Gulabjamun; formulation and preparation of namkeen, papads, vada, potato chips, banana chips,
samosa etc. Acid coagulated and fermented dairy products- paneer, dahi, shrikhand, lassi - processing
conditions, defects etc. Fat rich products- Butter, ghee and its processing; milk based puddings/ desserts
UNIT IV 10 Hours
COMMERCIAL PRODUCTION OF TRADITIONAL FOODS
Commercial production of traditional breads, snacks, ready-to-eat foods and instant mixes, frozen foods
â-types marketed, turnover; role of SHGs, SMES industries, national and multinational companies;
commercial production and packaging of traditional beverages such as tender coconut water, neera, lassi,
buttermilk, dahi. Commercial production of intermediate foods - ginger and garlic pastes, tamarind pastes,
masalas (spice mixes), idli and dosa batters
UNIT V 7 Hours
HEALTH ASPECTS OF TRADIONAL FOODS
Comparison of traditional foods with typical fast foods / junk foods - cost, food safety, nutrient composition,
bioactive components; energy and environmental costs of traditional foods; traditional foods used for
specific ailments /illnesses.
Total: 44 Hours
UNIT I 10 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Introduction, concept of food safety and standards, food safety strategies. Food hazards and
contaminations - biological (bacteria, viruses and parasites), chemical (toxic constituents / hazardous
materials) pesticides residues / environmental pollution / chemicals) and physical hazards. Preventive food
safety systems - monitoring of safety, wholesomeness and nutritional quality of food. Prevention and
control of physical, chemical and microbiological hazards. Principles of food safety - Establishment: design
and facilities - emergency preparedness - Maintenance cleaning and sanitation - personal hygiene -
packaging and labeling - transportation - traceability - recall procedure - visitor policy. Adulteration:
Intentional and unintentional - Preservatives - antioxidants, sweeteners, flavours, colours, vitamins,
stabilizers - indirect additives - organic resides - inorganic residues and contaminants.
UNIT II 10 Hours
FOOD LAWS
Indian and Food Regulatory Regime (Existing and new), PFA Act and Rules, Food Safety and Quality
Requirements, Additives, Contaminants and Pesticide Residue. Food Safety and Standards Act, 2006,
FSSAI roles and responsibilities, Essential Commodities Act, 1955, Global Scenario, Codex Alimentarius,
WHO/FAO Expert Bodies (JECFA/ JEMRA/JMPR) WHO/FAO Expert Bodies (JECFA/ JEMRA/JMPR).
Food safety inspection services (FSIS) and their utilization.
UNIT IV 10 Hours
STANDARDS
Voluntary Quality Standards and Certification GMP, GHP, HACCP, GAP, Good Animal Husbandry
Practices, Good Aquaculture Practices ISO 9000, ISO 22000, ISO 14000, ISO 17025, PAS 22000, FSSC
22000, BRC, BRCIOP, IFS, SQF 1000, SQF 2000. Role of NABL, CFLS.
UNIT V 5 Hours
IMPLEMENTATION AND RISK ASSESSMENT
Implementation of food safety for a desired food processing industry. Risk assessment studies: Risk
management, risk characterization and communication.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 6 Hours
POST-HARVEST PRACTICES AND PROCESSING
Maturity indices for harvesting; pathological spoilage's during storage, ripening and control measures, Post-
harvest handling, sorting &grading, packaging, storage, transportation, Methods of pre-cooling, post-
harvest treatments to hasten and delay ripening; Methods of storage at farm level - cold storage,
controlled/modified atmosphere storage, Quality management, export requirements, Nutritive value,
nutraceutical properties
UNIT II 15 Hours
PRESERVATION AND VALUE ADDITION
General principles and methods of fruit and vegetable preservation. Definition and need for value addition,
Requirements of a food processing unit. Preservation using sugar: Principle and Preparation of jam, jelly,
marmalade, squash, RTS, carbonated beverages, crush, nectar, cordial, fruit bar, preserves, candies and
carbonated fruit beverages. Processing using salt: Principle - Brining - Preparation of pickles, chutney and
sauces, ketchup. Machineries involved in processing of fruits and vegetables products. Drying and
dehydration: definition, principle, Types of driers: Solar, cabinet, spray drier, drum drier, fluidized bed drier.
Preparation of product for dehydration. Dehydration principles and equipments. Preparation of fruits -
powder production. Problems related to storage of dehydrated products.
UNIT IV 6 Hours
PRESERVATION BY CONCENTRATION AND FERMENTATION
Preservation by Concentration- Methods, changes during concentration. Preservation by fermentation -
sauerkraut and pickles. Utilization of fruit and vegetable waste.
UNIT V 9 Hours
PRESERVATION BY CANNING
Canning: principles, Types of cans, packing of canned products-preparation of canned products - general
considerations in establishing a commercial fruit and vegetable cannery, machineries involved in canning
and bottling unit- spoilage of canned foods. Bottling of fruit and vegetable. Precautions in canning
operations.
Total: 45 Hours
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Total: 0 Hours
Total: 0 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
INTRODUCTION AND CONSTRUCTIONAL FEATURES OF CNC MACHINES
Evolution of CNC Technology - CNC machine -Concept, classification, Constructional features- Linear
motion and Re- circulating ball bearings, Automatic Tool changer and Automatic pallet changer
Applications, Economical benefits and Maintenance
UNIT II 10 Hours
TOOLING AND PROGRAMMING OF CNC LATHE AND MILLING
Coordinate system, structure of a part program, G &M Codes for Lathe and Machining center Manual part
programming for CNC Lathe Single pass canned cycle - Turning cycle, Thread cutting cycle, facing cycle
Multi pass canned cycle rough and finish turning, facing, peck drilling, high speed drilling, threading cycle.
Programming of CNC machining center profile milling, peck drilling and high speed drilling cycle. Insert, tool
and tool holder designation cutter/tool nose radius compensation
UNIT III 9 Hours
UNCONVENTIONAL MACHINING PROCESSES
Water jet machining(WJM), Wire cut EDM Applications Chemical machining Etchants Maskants -
techniques. Electro- chemical grinding - Electro-chemical honing Applications - Basics of Electro chemical
drilling.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
MICROMACHINING PROCESS
Introduction to Micromachining, Traditional Micromachining Process- Micro Turning, Micro grinding.
Advanced Micromachining and Nano finishing Processes â?? Bio machining, Abrasive Flow Nano finishing,
Magnetic Abrasive Nano finishing
UNIT V 8 Hours
ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
Generic process of AM Classification - Liquid-Based Techniques Stereo-lithography apparatus
(SLA),Digital Light Projection (DLP) Powder based processes - Selective laser sintering (SLS), Laser
engineered net shaping (LENS). Solid- Based techniques - laminated object manufacturing (LOM), Fusion
deposition modeling (FDM), Applications and case studies of AM in Medical, Manufacturing and
Aerospace.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
TECHNIQUES OF HANDICRAFT MATERIALS
Definition of Handicraft, Classification: Reusable, Non reusable. Raw materials used in various craft
materials: printed, embroidered, stitched and hand made. Criteria for selection of raw materials; material
type and end uses.
UNIT II 9 Hours
SOURCING OF MATERIALS
Designing and Construction procedures for following various decorative and appealing products: Wall
pieces, Wraps, Shawls, Ties, Tapestrys, Scarves, Interiors, Purses, Vestments.
UNIT III 9 Hours
DECORATIVE AND APPEALING PRODUCTS - INTERIOR
Designing and Construction procedures for following various decorative and appealing products: Exhibition
pieces, Coasters, Bracelets Fabric lengths, Toys wooden, clay, Paper, Cushions, Fashion Trims, Public art,
Knitwear, Handbags, Necklaces.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
DECORATIVE AND APPEALING PRODUCTS ? TOYS AND ORNAMENTS
Designing and Construction procedures for following various decorative and appealing products:
Hats/headpieces, Hair accessories, Brooches, Tablemats, Garlands, Paintings Fabric, Paper, Wood, Glass,
Bowls, Wood carving, Braids.
UNIT V 9 Hours
DECORATIVE AND APPEALING PRODUCTS ? FANCY ITEMS
Designing and Construction procedures for following various decorative and appealing products: Furniture,
Home décor items, Jewelry Box, Utility Holder, Hanging Wall Pictures, Gift items, Fancy Electrical fittings
Garlands.
FURTHER READING
Centers of manufacture in India, Cards -Greeting and Wedding cards, Pendants, Paper cutting arts crafts.
1 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 1
Block printing of fabric materials
2 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 2
Saree and pillow cover embroidery
3 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 3
Preparation of tapestry using painting technique and weaving technique
4 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 4
Preparation of various lace samples
5 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 5
Development of wooden pendent, key holder
6 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 6
Design and development of hand bags using fabric material and resins
7 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 7
Preparation of decorative materials for doors and windows
8 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 8
Design a glass pot using oil painting techniques
9 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 9
Design and development of wall photos using wood carving techniques
10 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 10
Design and development of table mats and garlands
Total: 75 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
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Xuéhuìjièshà ozìjÇ? de xìngmÃ-ng, guójÃ- - å-¦ä¼?ä»?ç»?è?ªå·±ç??å§?å??ï¼?å?½é?? ;
Xuéhuìhà nyÇ?pÄ«nyÄ«n de shèngmÇ? - å-¦ä¼?æ±?è¯-æ?¼é?³ç??å?£æ¯? ;
yùnmÇ?héshÄ?ngdià o - é?µæ¯?å??声è°? ; PÄ«ndúhéshÄ?ngdià olià nxÃ- -
æ?¼è¯»å??声è°?ç»?ä¹
UNIT II 9 Hours
UNIT 2
Xiànzàij?di?n-????
Xuéhuìshíji?n, rìqí de bi?odá - ?????????? ; Rèsh?n - ?? ; Sh?ngcí - ?? ; Jùzi - ?? ; Huìhuà - ?? ;Huódòng
- ?? ; Kàntúwánchénghuìhuà - ?????? ; Xuécíy?shu?shíji?n ; Tìhuànliànxí - ????Dúy?dúránhòuliánxiàn -
??????? ; B?xiàmiàn de cíànzhèngquè de shùnxùpáilièchéngjù - ???????????????
UNIT IV 9 Hours
UNIT 4
Xuéhuìxúnwènji?tíngqíngkuàng, zhíyèhéniánlíng - ??????????????
Xuéhuìdi?ncàitíy?oqiújiézhàng - ????????? ; Sh?ngcí - ?? ; Jùzi - ?? ; Huìhuà - ?? ;Huódòng - ?? ;
Kàntúwánchénghuìhuà - ?????? ; Xuécíy?shu?shíji?n ;Dúy?dúránhòuliánxiàn - ???????
;T?nglùy?nxu?nzézhèngquèdá'àn - ????????? ; B?ch?ngcíy?bi?o - ?????Juésèbàny?n - ???? ;
T?nglùy?npànduànduìcuò - ???????
UNIT V 9 Hours
UNIT 5
N?zàin?'erg?ngzuò -??????
Xuéhuìxúnwènji?tíngqíngkuàng, zhíyèhéniánlíng - ??????????????Sh?ngcí - ?? ; Jùzi - ?? ; Huìhuà - ?? ;
Huódòng - ?? ; Kàntúwánchénghuìhuà - ?????? ;T?nglùy?nxu?nzézhèngquèdá'àn - ????????? ;
B?ch?ngcíy?bi?o - ????? - T?nglùy?nxu?nzézhèngquèdá'àn - ????????? ; B?ch?ngcíy?bi?o - ?????
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 7 Hours
UNIT I
Module Vocabulary/ Grammar Skills Sets Skill Sets
1 Basic words- 12 most used words in English, usage and pronunciation Starting a conversation and talking
about what one does Sentence construction bolstered by mother tongue
2 Basic words- 20 often used words, usage and pronunciation Analyzing an action plan Creating and
presenting oneâ??s own action plan
3 Basic words with a focus on spelling Discriminative listening Informal conversation
4 Basic words- 10 often used words, usage and pronunciation Content listening and Intonation Reading
comprehension
5 Unit Test I
UNIT II 8 Hours
UNIT II
Module Vocabulary/ Grammar Skills Sets Skill Sets
6 Basic words + greetings to be used at different times of the day Formal conversation Intonation to be
used in formal address
7 Last 28 of the 100 most used words Informal conversation between equals Reading practice and peer
learning
8 Using the 14 target words to form bigger words Informal dialogues using contracted forms Guided
speaking- talking to peers using contracted forms
9 Palindromes, greetings- good luck, festivals Placing a word within its context- culling out meaning
Offering congratulations
10 Unit Test II
UNIT IV 8 Hours
UNIT IV
Module Vocabulary/ Grammar Skills Sets Skill Sets
16 Proper and common nouns Asking for personal information and details Pronunciation pointers- an
informal introduction to the IPA
17 Pronouns Telephone skills and etiquette Reading aloud and comprehension
18 Abstract and common nouns Dealing with a wrong number Reading practice and comprehension
19 Group names of animals, adjectives Taking and leaving messages on the telephone Pronunciation
pointers
20 Unit Test IV
UNIT V 8 Hours
UNIT V
Module Vocabulary/ Grammar Skills Sets Skill Sets
21 Determiners Interrupting a conversation politely- formal and informal Pair work reading comprehension
22 Conjugation of the verb to be- positive and negative forms Thanking and responding to thanks
Comprehension questions that test scanning, skimming and deep reading
23 Am/is/are questions Giving instructions and seeking clarifications Small group activity that develops
dialogue writing
24 Present continuous tense-form and usage Making inquiries on the telephone Finishing sentences with
appropriate verbs
25 Unit Test V
UNIT VI 7 Hours
UNIT VI
Module Vocabulary/ Grammar Skills Sets Skill Sets
26 Words with silent 'b'
Present continuous questions Calling for help in an emergency Dialogue writing
27 Words with silent 'c' Simple present tense- form and usage Making requests and responding to them
politely Identifying elements of grammar in text extract
28 Simple present tense- rules Describing people Guided writing
29 Words with silent 'g'
Questions in the simple present tense Describing places Filling in the blanks with correct markers of tense
30 Unit Test VI
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
UNIT I: GRAMMAR
Content words- Structural words - Subject - Verbs and verb phrase - Subject - Verb agreement - Tenses -
Active voice and passive voice - Sentence types (declarative, imperative, exclamatory &interrogative) -
Framing questions - Comparative adjective
UNIT II 9 Hours
UNIT II: LISTENING
Listening for specific information: Short conversations / monologues - Impersonal passive - Gap filling -
Telephone conversations - Note-taking - Listening for gist / interviews - Listening to songs and completing
the lyrics - Clear individual sounds - Telephone etiquette
UNIT IV 9 Hours
UNIT IV: WRITING
Letter Writing: Formal letters / Job application - E-mail writing â?? Report &Proposal writing -
Advertisement - Principles of writing a good paragraph: Unity, cohesion and coherence - Paragraph writing
(descriptive, narrative, expository &persuasive)
UNIT V 7 Hours
UNIT V: SPEAKING
Self-introduction (Elevator Pitch) - Giving personal and factual information - Talking about present
circumstances, past experiences and future plans - Mini-presentation - Expressing opinions and justifying
opinions - Likes and dislikes - Tongue twisters
Total: 43 Hours
UNIT I 8 Hours
UNIT I
Module Vocabulary/ Grammar Skills Sets Skill Sets
31 Difference between Present Continuous and Simple Present tense. Calling for help in an emergency
Reporting an event- journalistic style
32 Verbs 'have' and 'have got' Describing animals Asking for and giving directions
33 Simple Past Tense Inviting people, accepting and declining invitations Self-enquiry and offering one's
opinion on a given topic.
34 Spelling rules &table of Irregular Verbs Refusing an invitation Reading and practicing pre-written
dialogues
35 Unit Test I
UNIT II 8 Hours
UNIT II
36 Questions and the negative form of the simple past tense Apologizing and responding to an apology
(Reading) conversation practice
37 Asking questions in the simple past tense Reading comprehension Seeking, granting and refusing
permission
38 Past continuous tense Paying compliments and responding to them Pair work: writing dialogues and
presenting them
39 Difference between simple past and past continuous- when and where to use each Describing daily
routines Reading and comprehension skills
40 Unit Test II
UNIT IV 8 Hours
UNIT IV
46 Articles a/an Writing, speaking and presentation skills Transcribing dictation
47 Singular- Plural (usage of a/an) Reading practice- independent and shared reading Comprehension -
logical analysis, process analysis and subjective expression
48 Countable and uncountable nouns- a/an and some Listening comprehension Vocabulary: using context
tools to decipher meaning
49 Articles- the Sequencing sentences in a paragraph Listening to a poem being recited, answer questions
on it and practice reciting the same
50 Unit Test IV
UNIT V 7 Hours
UNIT V
51 Articles- the: usage and avoidance Speaking: sharing stories about family, village/town, childhood, etc.
10 students Listening: comprehend and follow multiple step instructions read out by the teacher
52 Articles- the: usage and avoidance with like and hate Speaking: sharing stories about family,
village/town, childhood, etc. 10 students Reading: make inferences from the story about the plot, setting
and characters
53 Articles- the: usage and avoidance with names of places Speaking: sharing stories about family,
village/town, childhood, etc. 10 students Comprehension passage
54 This/ that/ these and those Writing a notice- announcement Speaking: Debate
55 Unit Test V
UNIT VI 8 Hours
UNIT VI
56 One and ones Collaborative learning- problem solving Writing short answers to questions based on
reading
57 Capitalization and punctuation Controlled writing Listen to a story and respond to its main elements
58 Syntax and sentence construction- rearrange jumbled sentences Guided writing Listen to a poem and
discuss its elements
59 Cloze Free writing Frame simple yet purposeful questions about a given passage
60 Unit Test VI
Total: 46 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
UNIT I: GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY
Simple, Compound and Complex sentences - Direct and Indirect speech - Conditionals -Business
vocabulary - Collocations - Discourse markers
UNIT II 9 Hours
UNIT II: LISTENING
Listening to specific information - short notes - Listening to identify topic, content, function - Sentence
stress - Rhythm - Intonation
UNIT IV 9 Hours
UNIT IV: WRITING
Formal and Informal English - Business Correspondence, Short Documents: e-mail, memo, message, -
Longer Documents: Reports and Proposals - Transcoding
UNIT V 9 Hours
UNIT V:SPEAKING
Collaborative task - Turn taking (initiating and responding appropriately) - Negotiating - Exchanging
information - Language Functions: suggesting - comparing and contrasting -expressing - Finding out facts,
attitudes and opinions - Commonly mispronounced words
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 6 Hours
UNIT 1
Alphabet Français et Les Accents Français - Les articles définis, indéfinis Genre - Singulier et pluriel
- Salutations
UNIT II 8 Hours
UNIT II
Verbes - Conjugaison : Présent (Avoir / �tre / ER, IR, RE : Régulier et Irrégulier) - Adjectifs -
Nationalités - Professions - Formuler les questions LIRE
UNIT IV 12 Hours
UNIT 4
Pronoms (Pronouns) - Noms communs masculins et de femme (Common masculine and Femininenouns) -
Verbes communs (Common verbs)COUTER :couter et crier les prnoms - Observer les dessins et couter les
dialogues LIRE : Lire les profils d'utilisateurs d'interlingua (alter ego)PARLER :Parler de sa ville - Parler de
sa profession
UNIT V 11 Hours
UNIT 5
Narration de son nom et l'endroit où on vit - Son âge et date de naissance - Numéro de téléphone et'dresse
- Narration du temps - La France en Europe PARLER :Conversation entre deux amis - Jouer la scène
ÉCOUTER :Ecouter les conversations (CD alter ego)ÉCRIRE :Écrireune carte postale
Total: 47 Hours
UNIT I 6 Hours
UNIT I
Introduction to German language: Alphabets - Numbers -Greetings - country - nationalities - Working with
Dictionary.
UNIT II 6 Hours
UNIT II
Nouns - Pronouns - definite and indefinite article - Speaking about oneself - Listening to CD supplied with
the books, paying special attention to pronunciation.
UNIT IV 12 Hours
UNIT IV
Question words - Types of Questions - Nominative - Accusative and dative case - framing basic questions
and answers -Writing short notes and letter- reading the news boards, directions.
UNIT V 10 Hours
UNIT V
Imperative case - Possessive articles - propositions - modal auxiliaries - Basic dialogue and group
conversation -ordering in restaurants.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
HINDI ALPHABET
Introduction - Vowels - Consonants - Plosives - Fricatives - Nasal sounds - Vowel Signs - Chandra Bindu
&Visarg -Table of Alphabet -Vocabulary.
UNIT II 9 Hours
NOUNS IN HINDI
Genders (Masculine &Feminine Nouns ending in a ,e,i,o, u,)- Masculine &Feminine - Reading Exercises.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
CLASSIFIED VOCABULARY
Parts of body - Relatives - Spices- Eatables- Fruit &Vegetables - Clothes - Directions-Seasons -
Professions.
UNIT V 9 Hours
SPEAKING
Model Sentences - Speaking practice for various occasions.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
UNIT 1
Introduction to Japanese - Japanese script - Pronunciation of Japanese(Hiragana) - Long vowels -
Pronunciation of in,tsu,ga - Letters combined with ya,yu,yo - Daily Greetings and Expressions - Numerals.
N1 wa N2 des - N1 wa N2 ja arimasen - S ka - N1mo - N1 no N2 - .san - Kanji - Technical Japanese
Vocabulary (25 Numbers) - Phonetic and semantic resemblances between Tamil and Japanese.
UNIT II 9 Hours
UNIT 2
Introduction - Kore - Sore - are - Kono N1 - Sono N1 - ano N1 - so des - so ja arimasen - S1 ka - S2 ka - N1
no N1 - so des ka ' koko - soko - asoko - kochira - sochira - achira - N1 wa N2 (Place) des - dhoko-N1 no
N2 - Kanji-10 - ima-.ji-fun des - Introduction of verb - V mas - V masen - V mashitha - V masen deshitha -
N1(Time) ne V - N1 kara N2 des - N1 tho N2 / S ne Kanji-10 - Technical Japanese Vocabulary (25
Numbers) - Dictionary Usage.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
UNIT 4
Introduction to Adjectives - N1wanaadj des. N1 wa ii adj des - naadjna N1 - ii adj ii N1 - Thothemo - amari -
N1 wadho des ka - N1 wadhonna N2 des ka - S1 ka S2 - dhore - N1 gaarimasu - wakarimasu - N1 ga suki
masu - N1 gakiraimasu - jozu des - hetha des - dhonna N1 - Usages of yoku - dhaithai - thakusan - sukoshi
- amari - zenzen - S1 kara S2 - dhoshithe, N1 gaarimasu - imasu - N1(Place) ne N2 gaarimasu - iimasu -
N1 wa N2(Place) ne arimasu - iimasu - N1(Person,Place,or Thing ) no N2 (Position) - N1 ya N2, Kanji-10 -
Japanese Dictionary usage using JWPCE Software, Technical Japanese Vocabulary (25 Numbers).
UNIT V 9 Hours
UNIT 5
Saying Numbers , Counter Suffixes , Usages of Quantifiers -Interrogatives - Dhonokurai - gurai -Quantifier-
(Period ) ne -.kai V - Quantifier dhake / N1 dhake Kanji - Past tense of Noun sentences and na Adjective
sentences - Past tense of ii-adj sentences - N1 wa N2 yoriadj des - N1 tho N2 tho Dhochiragaadj des ka
and its answering method - N1 [ no naka ] de {nani/dhoko/dhare/ithsu} ga ichiban adj des ka - answering -
N1 gahoshi des - V1 mas form dhake mas - N1 (Place ) ye V masu form ne ikimasu/kimasu/kayerimasu -
N1 ne V/N1 wo V - Dhokoka - Nanika - gojumo - Technical Japanese Vocabulary (25 Numbers)
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT II 10 Hours
SEMICONDUCTORS
Elemental and compound semiconductors - intrinsic semiconductors: carrier concentration - electrical
conductivity- band gap. Extrinsic semiconductors: carrier concentration - variation of Fermi level. Hall effect:
theory and experimental determination -applications:Solar cells
UNIT IV 9 Hours
OPTICAL MATERIALS
Interaction of light with materials - optical absorption - transmission - Luminescence in solids -
Fluorescence and Phosphorescence - Optical band gap - LED ,LCD.
UNIT V 8 Hours
MAGNETIC MATERIALS
Classification and properties - domain theory - hard and soft magnetic materials - anti-ferro and ferri
magnetic materials - applications: magnetic recording and memories.
1 2 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Exposure to Engineering Physics Laboratory and precautionary measures
2 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 1
Using Lees disc apparatus, determine the coefficient of thermal conductivity of a bad conductor.
3 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 2
Find the band gap value of the given semiconductor diode. Based on the band gap value, identify the given
semiconductor.
4 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 3
With the aid of travelling microscope, find the refractive index of a transparent solid and liquid material.
5 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 4
Determine the wavelength of polychromatic source in the visible region using spectrometer.
6 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 5
Based on Hall effect, calculate the charge carrier density of a given semiconductor and identify the nature
of the semiconductor.
7 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 6
Draw the B-H curve of a ferromagnetic material subjected to external magnetic field and hence identify the
nature of the material.
8 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 7
Determine the V-I characteristics of a solar cell.
Total: 75 Hours
UNIT I 11 Hours
CONDUCTORS AND SEMICONDUCTORS
Conductors: Classical free electron theory - electrical and thermal conductivity- Wiedemann - Franz law -
merits and demerits of classical free electron theory - band theory - density of states.
Semiconductors: Elemental and compound semiconductors - intrinsic semiconductors -Fermi level and
electrical conductivity - band gap energy - extrinsic semiconductors - n-type and p-type semiconductors:
variation of Fermi level with temperature (qualitative) - Hall effect - applications.
UNIT II 9 Hours
DIELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC MATERIALS
Dielectrics: Fundamental terminologies - electronic and ionic polarizations - orientation polarization
mechanism (qualitative) - space charge polarization - Langevin -Debye equation - dielectric loss -
applications of dielectric and insulating materials.
Magnetic Materials: Properties of dia, para and ferromagnetic materials - domain theory of ferromagnetism
- hysteresis curve - hard and soft magnetic materials - applications
UNIT IV 9 Hours
HEAT TRANSFER
Modes of heat transfer - thermal conductivity - heat capacity and diffusivity - rectilinear flow of heat -
conduction through bodies in series and parallel - determination of thermal conductivity: good conductor:
Searle's method - bad conductor: Lee's disc method - applications of heat transfer: formation of ice in
ponds - conductivity of earth's crust and age of earth - practical applications
UNIT V 7 Hours
ACOUSTICS
Classification of sound based on frequency - characteristics of audible sound - reverberation time: Sabine's
formula - determination of absorption coefficient - Erying's formula (qualitative). Sound insulation - sound
absorbing materials - factors affecting the acoustics of building - remedies
1 2 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Exposure to Engineering Physics Laboratory and precautionary measures
2 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 1
Using Lees disc apparatus, determine the coefficient of thermal conductivity of a bad conductor.
3 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 2
Find the band gap value of the given semiconductor diode. Based on the band gap value, identify the given
semiconductor.
4 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 3
With the aid of traveling microscope, find the refractive index of a transparent solid and liquid material
5 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 4
Determine the wavelength of polychromatic source in the visible region using spectrometer
6 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 5
Based on Hall effect, calculate the charge carrier density of a given semiconductor and identify the nature
of the semiconductor.
7 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 6
Draw the B-H curve of a ferromagnetic material subjected to external magnetic field and hence identify the
nature of the material.
8 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 7
Determine the V-I characteristics of a solar cell.
Total: 75 Hours
UNIT II 10 Hours
SEMICONDUCTING MATERIALS
Introduction - elemental and compound semiconductors - intrinsic semiconductors: expressions for number
of electrons and holes - determination of carrier concentration and position of Fermi energy - electrical
conductivity - band gap energy determination - carrier concentration in extrinsic semiconductors. Hall effect:
theory and experimental determination - uses - problems.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
OPTICAL MATERIALS
Introduction - optical absorption in metals, semiconductors and insulators. Fluorescence and
phosphorescence. Light emitting diode: principle, construction, working and applications. Liquid crystal
display: general properties - dynamic scattering display - twisted nematic display - applications -
comparison between LED and LCD. Blue ray disc - principle - working.
UNIT V 9 Hours
MAGNETIC MATERIALS
Introduction - orbital and spin magnetic moments - Bohr magneton - basic definitions - classification of
magnetic materials - domain theory of ferromagnetism - process of domain magnetization - explanation of
hysteresis curve based on domain theory - hard and soft magnetic materials.
1 2 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Exposure to Engineering Physics Laboratory and precautionary measures
2 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 1
Using Lees disc apparatus, determine the coefficient of thermal conductivity of a bad conductor.
3 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 2
Find the band gap value of the given semiconductor diode. Based on the band gap value, identify the given
semiconductor.
4 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 3
With the aid of traveling microscope, find the refractive index of a transparent solid and liquid material.
5 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 4
Determine the wavelength of polychromatic source in the visible region using spectrometer.
6 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 5
Based on Hall effect, calculate the charge carrier density of a given semiconductor and identify the nature
of the semiconductor.
7 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 6
Draw the B-H curve of a ferromagnetic material subjected to external magnetic field and hence identify the
nature of the material.
8 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 7
Determine the V-I characteristics of a solar cell.
Total: 75 Hours
UNIT II 9 Hours
DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES
Introduction: fundamental definitions in dielectrics - types of polarization - expressions for electronic and
ionic polarization mechanisms - orientation polarization (qualitative) - Langevin-Debye equation - frequency
and temperature effects on polarization - dielectric loss - dielectric breakdown mechanisms - active
dielectric materials - applications of dielectric materials - problems.
UNIT IV 8 Hours
SPECTROSCOPY AND MICROSCOPY TECHNIQUES
Introduction: different types of spectroscopy techniques - basic principle of FTIR spectroscopy and X-ray
Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS). Basic principle and working mechanisms of Scanning Electron
Microscope (SEM) - Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) - Atomic Force Microscope (AFM).
UNIT V 8 Hours
BIO AND NANO MATERIALS
Biomaterials: classification of biomaterials - development of biomaterials - applications. Nanomaterials:
properties - synthesis of nanomaterials - top-down approach: ball milling technique - bottom-up approach:
Chemical Vapour Deposition (CVD) - uses of nanomaterials. Carbon nanotubes: properties and
applications.
1 2 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Exposure to Engineering Physics Laboratory and precautionary measures
2 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 1
Using Lees disc apparatus, determine the coefficient of thermal conductivity of a bad conductor.
3 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 2
Find the band gap value of the given semiconductor diode. Based on the band gap value, identify the given
semiconductor.
4 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 3
With the aid of traveling microscope, find the refractive index of a transparent solid and liquid material.
5 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 4
Determine the wavelength of polychromatic source in the visible region using spectrometer.
6 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 5
Based on Hall effect, calculate the charge carrier density of a given semiconductor and identify the nature
of the semiconductor.
7 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 6
Draw the B-H curve of a ferromagnetic material subjected to external magnetic field and hence identify the
nature of the material.
8 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 7
Determine the V-I characteristics of a solar cell.
Total: 75 Hours
UNIT I 10 Hours
EMISSION PROPERTIES AND QUANTUM THEORY OF SOLIDS
Emission of electrons: types thermionic emission-principle- Richardson equation- secondary emission-
principle- work function- Fermi-Dirac distribution function and its temperature dependence significance of
Fermi energy- density of energy states- calculation of density of electrons and Fermi energy at 0K- average
energy of electrons at 0K problems.
UNIT II 9 Hours
SEMICONDUCTOR PHYSICS
Intrinsic semiconductors: the law of mass action - expressions for density of electrons and holes -
determination of carrier concentration - band gap energy. Extrinsic semiconductors: carrier concentration in
p-type and n-type semiconductors. Hall effect: theory - experimental determination of Hall voltage -
applications - problems.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
DIELECTRICS
Introduction: fundamental definitions in dielectrics - expressions for electronic and ionic polarizations -
orientation polarization (qualitative) - space charge polarization - Langevin Debye equation - frequency and
temperature effects on polarization - expression for internal field (cubic structure) - Clausius-Mosotti
equation - dielectric loss - applications of dielectrics - problems.
UNIT V 8 Hours
OPTOELECTRONICS AND MAGNETIC MATERIALS
Principle, working and characteristics of LED and LCD - blue ray disc. Magnetic materials: basic definitions
- properties of dia, para and ferro magnetic materials - explanation of hysteresis curve based on domain
theory - hard and soft magnetic materials. Magnetic storage device: principle - working - giant
magnetoresistance.
FOR FURTHER READING
Motion of an electron in uniform and non-uniform magnetic fields - electric and magnetic fields in a crossed
configuration.
1 2 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Exposure to Engineering Physics Laboratory and precautionary measures
2 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 1
Using Lees disc apparatus, determine the coefficient of thermal conductivity of a bad conductor.
3 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 2
Find the band gap value of the given semiconductor diode. Based on the band gap value, identify the given
semiconductor.
4 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 3
With the aid of traveling microscope, find the refractive index of a transparent solid and liquid material.
5 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 4
Determine the wavelength of polychromatic source in the visible region using spectrometer.
6 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 5
Based on Hall effect, calculate the charge carrier density of a given semiconductor and identify the nature
of the semiconductor.
7 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 6
Draw the B-H curve of a ferromagnetic material subjected to external magnetic field and hence identify the
nature of the material.
8 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 7
Determine the V-I characteristics of a solar cell.
Total: 75 Hours
UNIT I 10 Hours
INTRODUCTION TO ELECTROCHEMISTRY
Types of electrodes - electrode potential - salt bridge - cell reaction - cell representation - silver-silver
chloride electrode - calomel electrode - determination of single electrode potential - electrochemical series
and its importance. Ion-selective electrode: glass electrode - measurement of pH using glass electrode.
Concentration cells (electrode and electrolyte). Potentiometry - potentiometric titrations (redox titration).
difference between electrochemical and electrolytic cells
UNIT II 9 Hours
ENERGY STORAGE DEVICES
Batteries - characteristics of battery - types of batteries. construction, working and applications: Primary
(alkaline) and secondary (lead-acid and nickel-cadmium) - Modern batteries (zinc air battery and lithium
batteries) - precautions for battery maintenance. Comparison with conventional galvanic cells. Fuel cells -
Types of fuel cells: solid polymer electrolyte fuel cell - solid oxide fuel cells - microbial fuel cell. Hydrogen-
oxygen fuel cell - construction, working, advantages and limitations
UNIT IV 10 Hours
POLYMERS AND ITS PROCESSING
Advantages of polymers over metals. Monomers - polymers - polymerization - functionality - degree of
polymerization - classification of polymers based on source and applications - Molecular weight
determination. Types of polymerization: addition, condensation and copolymerization - mechanism of free
radical polymerization. Preparation, properties and applications of thermosetting (epoxy resin and bakelite)
and thermoplastics (polyvinyl chloride and polytetrafluoroethylene). Compounding of plastics - injection and
extrusion moulding methods
UNIT V 8 Hours
INSTRUMENTATION TECHNIQUES FOR CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
Beer - Lamberts law. Principle, instrumentation (block diagram only) and applications: UV-visible
spectroscopy - Atomic absorption spectroscopy - Colorimetry (estimation of a transition metal) - Flame
photometry (estimation of an alkali metal)
1 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 1
Preparation of N/10 oxalic acid and M/10 sodium carbonate solution.
2 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 2
Determination of strength of hydrochloric acid present in the given solution by pH measurement.
3 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 3
Determination of strength of HCl by conductometric titration.
4 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 4
Conductometric titration of mixture of acids (Hydrochloric acid and acetic acid).
5 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 5
Estimation of iron in the given sample by potentiometric method using saturated calomel electrode.
6 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 6
Measurement of rate of corrosion on zinc/mild steel in aerated neutral/acidic/alkaline solution by weight loss
method.
7 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 7
Determination of molecular weight of polyvinyl alcohol using Ostwald viscometer.
8 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 8
Estimation of iron (thiocyanate method) in the given solution by spectrophotometric method.
Total: 75 Hours
UNIT I 10 Hours
WATER PURIFICATION
Hardness of water - classification of hardness (temporary and permanent) - units of hardness (ppm, mg/l,
degree Clark, degree French) - expression of hardness in terms of calcium carbonate equivalence -
estimation of hardness by EDTA Method - Uses of water for industrial purpose - requirements of boiler feed
water - disadvantages of using hard water in industrial boilers: scale, sludge, priming, foaming and caustic
embrittlement. Removal of dissolved salts from hard water: internal conditioning (phosphate, carbonate,
calgon and colloidal methods), external conditioning (ion exchange process, reverse osmosis,
electrodialysis). Uses of water for domestic purpose - municipal water treatment (screening, aeration,
coagulation, sedimentation, filtration and disinfection of water - break point chlorination).
UNIT II 8 Hours
CORROSION SCIENCE
Corrosion - chemical and electrochemical corrosion - Pilling-Bedworth rule - mechanism (types of oxide
layer, oxygen absorption - hydrogen evolution) - Galvanic series -types of electrochemical corrosion:
Galvanic corrosion - differential aeration corrosion (pitting, pipeline and waterline)-Factors influencing
corrosion (nature of metal and environment). Corrosion control: sacrificial anode - impressed current
method.Protective coatings - paint -constituents and functions.
Phase rule: phase - component - degree of freedom - phase rule - phase diagram - applications- one
component system (water system). Reduced phase rule - two component system (lead and silver system).
UNIT IV 10 Hours
FUELS
Classification - characteristics - calorific value - solid fuel - coal - types - analysis of coal (proximate and
ultimate analysis) - processing of coal to coke - carbonization - types (low temperature and high
temperature carbonization) - manufacture of metallurgical coke (Otto Hoffmann method). Liquid fuels -
petroleum - refining of crude oil - knocking - octane number - cetane number. Liquid fuel from coal (Bergius
process). Gaseous fuels - natural gas (CNG) - coal gas - producer gas - syn gas - shale gas.
UNIT V 8 Hours
INSTRUMENTAL METHODS
Beer - Lamberts law. Principle, instrumentation (block diagram only) and applications: Ultra violet
spectroscopy - Infrared spectroscopy - Atomic absorption spectroscopy - Colorimetry (estimation of
transition metal) - Flame photometry (estimation of alkali metal).
1 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 1
Preparation of N/10 oxalic acid and N/10 sodium carbonate solution.
2 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 2
Water quality of BIT campus - River - Bore well water with respect to hardness, TDS and pH.
3 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 3
Conductometric titration of mixture of acids (HCl CH3COOH).
4 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 4
Determination of strength of hydrochloric acid in a given solution using pH meter.
5 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 5
Determination of the strength of Fe(II) in the given sample by potentiometric method.
6 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 6
Measurement of rate of corrosion on mild steel in aerated / neutral / acidic / alkaline medium by weight loss
method.
7 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 7
Estimation of copper content in brass by EDTA method.
8 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 8
Estimation of iron (thiocyanate method) in the given solution by spectrophotometric method.
Total: 75 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTROCHEMISTRY
Introduction - electrical conductance in solution - electrical double layer - electrode potential - importance of
electrode potential. Electrochemical cell - standard cell: Weston cadmium cell - Concentration cell:
electrode and electrolyte - applications. Applications of electrolytic cells: electrolysis of water, electrolysis of
brine and electroplating of copper and gold
UNIT II 9 Hours
REFERENCE ELECTRODES
Primary and secondary reference electrodes - metal-metal ion electrode, metal-metal insoluble salt
electrodes: silver-silver chloride electrode, calomel electrode - ion-selective electrode: glass electrode -
measurement of pH of a solution using glass electrode. Quinhydrone electrode: construction - advantages -
limitations. Applications of EMF measurements: Potentiometric titrations: acid-base titration - oxidation-
reduction titration - precipitation titration
UNIT IV 10 Hours
CORROSION SCIENCE
Corrosion - causes - dry and wet corrosion - Pilling-Bedworth rule - mechanism (hydrogen evolution and
oxygen absorption) - rusting of iron. Galvanic series - applications. Galvanic corrosion - differential aeration
corrosion (pitting, waterline and stress) - factors influencing corrosion. Corrosion control - sacrificial anode
and impressed current cathodic protection methods - Metallic coatings: chromium plating - nickel plating -
galvanizing and tinning
UNIT V 7 Hours
FUEL CELL AND SOLAR BATTERY
Introduction - types of fuel cell: low, medium and high temperature fuel cell. Hydrogen-Oxygen fuel cell -
advantages. Solid polymer electrolyte fuel cell, solid oxide fuel cells, biochemical fuel cell. Solar battery -
domestic, industrial and commercial applications. Environmental and safety issues
1 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 1
General instructions to students - Handling reagents and safety precautions.
2 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 2
Determination of strength of a commercial mineral acid by conductometric titration.
3 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 3
Electroplating of copper onto a stainless steel object.
4 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 4
Determination of strength of iron in a given solution by potentiometric method.
5 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 5
Determination of amount of hydrochloric acid present in the given sample using pH meter.
6 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 6
Conductometric titration of mixture of acids.
7 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 7
Determination of corrosion inhibition on mild steel using natural inhibitors.
8 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 8
Estimation of barium by precipitation titration.
Total: 75 Hours
UNIT I 10 Hours
WATER PURIFICATION TECHNOLOGY: SOFTENING AND DESALINATION
Hardness of water: Equivalents of calcium carbonate - Units of hardness - Degree of hardness and
estimation (EDTA method). Use of water for industrial purposes: Boiler feed water-scale-sludge -priming
and foaming -caustic embrittlement. Softening of hard water: External conditioning - ion exchange methods
- Internal conditioning - trisodium, dihydrogen, trihydrogen phosphate and sodium hexameta phosphate-
carbonate- colloidal methods. Desalination: Reverse osmosis - electrodialysis. Domestic water treatment -
Disinfection of water - break point chlorination
UNIT II 10 Hours
ELECTROCHEMISTRY
Introduction - EMF - Single electrode potential -Calomel electrode - Glass electrode -pH measurement
using glass electrode - Electrochemical series. Cells: Electrochemical cells - Cell reactions- Reversible cells
and irreversible cells. Batteries - characteristics of battery - types of batteries, construction, working and
applications: Primary (alkaline) and secondary (lead-acid and nickel-cadmium) - Modern batteries (zinc air
battery and lithium batteries) - precautions for battery maintenance. Fuel cell: Hydrogen - Oxygen fuel
cell.Electroplating of copper and electroless plating of nickel
UNIT IV 9 Hours
POLYMER AND COMPOSITES
Monomers - functionality - degree of polymerizations - classification of polymers based on source and
applications; porosity - tortuosity - molecular weight determination by Ostwald method - polymerization
methods: addition, condensation and copolymerization - mechanism of free radical polymerization -
thermosetting and thermoplastics. Polymer blends - composites, significance, blending-miscible and
immiscible blends, phase morphology, fibre reinforced plastics, long and short fibre reinforced composites
UNIT V 8 Hours
NANOMATERIALS
Types of Nanomaterials - Nano particles - nanoclusters - nano rod - nanowire -nano tube. Synthesis: Top
down process: laser ablation - electrodeposition - chemical vapor deposition. Bottom up process:
Precipitation - thermolysis - hydrothermal - solvothermal process. Carbon nanotubes: Types - production -
properties - applications. Working principle and applications - Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) -
Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) - UV-Visible spectrophotometer
1 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 1
General instructions to students - Handling reagents and safety precautions
2 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 2
Water quality of BIT campus - River - Bore well water with respect to hardness, TDS and pH
3 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 3
Determination of strength of hydrochloric acid in a given solution using pH meter
4 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 4
Determination of strength of a commercial mineral acid by conductometric titration
5 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 5
Conductometric titration of mixture of acids
6 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 6
Determination of the strength of iron in the given sample by potentiometric method
7 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 7
Determination of molecular weight of polyvinyl alcohol by Ostwald viscometry method
8 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 8
Estimation of iron (thiocyanate method) in the given solution by spectrophotometric method
Total: 75 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
WATER TREATMENT
Water quality parameters - Hardness of water - Disadvantages of hard water - Degree of hardness and its
estimation (EDTA method) - Boiler feed water - Boiler troubles: Priming, foaming and caustic embrittlement
- Softening of hard water: Internal conditioning: Sodium hexameta phosphate - Phosphate methods;
External conditioning: Ion exchange method - Desalination: Reverse osmosis - Electrodialysis. Domestic
water treatment - Disinfection of water - Break point chlorination.
UNIT II 8 Hours
WASTE WATER ANALYSIS
Basic principles and concept of green chemistry - Need of green chemistry in day-to-day life - Scientific
areas for practical applications of green chemistry - Industrial effluents - Waste water analysis: Concept of
chemical oxygen demand (COD) and biological oxygen demand (BOD) - Removal of trace pollutants in
waste water: Membrane Bioreactor (MBR) technology - Wet oxidation method.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
NATURAL DYES
Introduction - definition - classification of natural dyes - concept of chromophores and auxochromes -
Extraction process of colour component from natural dyes: Aqueous extraction, non-aqueous extraction -
Purification of natural dyes: Chromatography techniques - Types - Column chromatography - thin layer
chromatography - Qualitative analysis: UV-Visible spectroscopic study - Mordant: Metallic and non-metallic
mordant - advantages and disadvantages of natural dyes.
UNIT V 9 Hours
NANOMATERIALS
Types of Nanomaterials - Nano particles - nanoclusters - nano rod - nanowire - nano tube. Synthesis: Top
down process: laser ablation - electrodeposition - chemical vapor deposition. Bottom up process:
Precipitation - thermolysis - hydrothermal - solvothermal process. Carbon nanotubes: Types - production -
properties - applications. Working principle and applications: Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) -
Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) - UV- Visible spectrophotometer. Synthesis of Au and Ag
nanoparticles using plant extract - Advantages.
1 2 Hours
EXPERIMENT 1
General instructions to students - Handling reagents and safety precautions
2 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 2
Water quality- river/bore well water with respect to hardness and TDS
3 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 3
Determination of strength of hydrochloric acid in a given solution using pH meter
4 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 4
Estimation of strength of iron by potentiometric method using calomel electrode
5 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 5
Extraction of a natural dye by aqueous extraction method
6 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 6
Measurement of rate of corrosion of mild steel in aerated neutral/acidic/alkaline solution by weight loss
measurements/Tafel polarization method
7 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 7
Determination of dye concentration in a given sample by using UV-Visible spectroscopic method
8 4 Hours
EXPERIMENT 8
Estimation of iron (thiocyanate method) in the given solution by spectrophotometric method
Total: 75 Hours
UNIT I 10 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Need for air conditioner in vehicles, Sources of heat, HVAC system operation-ventilating the passenger
compartment- solar powered ventilation, heating system-parts and operation, Refrigeration and cooling-
vapour compression refrigeration system, basic air conditioning system, location of air conditioning
components in a car, compressor components, defrost, expansion valve system, fixed orifice system.
UNIT II 8 Hours
AIR-CONDITIONING COMPONENTS AND REFRIGERANTS
Compressor, condenser, receiver-drier/accumulator, expansion valve/fixed orifice valve, evaporator, anti-
frosting devices, Refrigerants-requirements, types, R-134a vs R-12
UNIT IV 10 Hours
HVAC CONTROLS
Control system purposes, HVAC control system modes, Manual system controls-parts, electrical and
electronic controls, compressor controls, control system operation, Mechanical and electromechanical
temperature control systems, Automatic temperature control systems-types, temperature control loops,
Electronic temperature control-automatic and semi-automatic, parts, operation.
UNIT V 8 Hours
AIR CONDITIONER AND HEATER SERVICE
Safety and service cautions for service, Air conditioner-quick check-visual inspection, performance test,
leak detection, Service- discharging, evacuation, charging, replacing components, Heater- troubles, testing
the vacuum control system, replacing components.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 10 Hours
ALCOHOLS AS FUELS
Introduction - need for alternative fuels, availability of different alternative fuels for SI and CI engines,
Alcohols as fuels- properties of alcohols as fuels, Production methods of alcohols, Methods of using
alcohols in CI and SI engines- blending, dual fuel operation, surface ignition and oxygenated additives,
Performance emission and combustion characteristics in CI and SI engines.
UNIT II 9 Hours
VEGETABLE OILS AS FUELS
Various vegetable oils and their important properties, Methods of using vegetable oils in engines - blending,
preheating , Transesterification and emulsification of vegetable oils, Performance in engines -performance,
emission and combustion characteristics.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
BIOGAS, NATURAL GAS AND LPG AS FUELS
Production methods of Biogas- natural gas and LPG, properties, CO2 and H2S scrubbing in biogas,
Modification required to use in SI and CI Engines, Performance and emission characteristics of biogas, NG
and LPG in SI and CI engines.
UNIT V 8 Hours
ELECTRIC, HYBRID AND FUEL CELL VEHICLES
Layout and principle of electric and hybrid vehicles- advantages and drawbacks of electric and hybrid
vehicles, system components, electronic control system, different configurations of hybrid vehicles, Fuel
cell electric vehicles- operating principle, fuel cell technologies.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 8 Hours
INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMOTIVE NVH
Vibration of beams, plates and shells. Basics of sound propagation, quantification of sound, noise sources,
pass-by noise limits, automotive NVH sources, interior noise of vehicles, sound quality, ride comfort, noise
and vibration control in vehicles.
UNIT II 10 Hours
TRANSDUCERS AND MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES
Transducers and exciters. Sound pressure, intensity and power measurement. Sound level meters, noise
dosimeters, analyzers and signal generators, equipment for data acquisition and digital signal processing.
Calibration of measurement microphones, calibration of shock and vibration transducers, metrology and
traceability of vibration and shock measurements.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
PASSIVE NOISE TREATMENTS
Ducts and Mufflers - types of mufflers, performance parameters - acoustics and backpressure. Reactive
and absorptive silencers, overall design considerations. Acoustic material characterization, sound
transmission, absorption and damping, behavior of acoustic material with respect to sound absorption and
transmission.
UNIT V 8 Hours
INTERIOR NOISE OF AUTOMOBILES AND MODAL ANALYSIS
Interior noise sources, structure borne noise, airborne noise, refinement techniques and sound insulation.
Definition of modal properties, modal analysis theory, FEM and experimental modal analysis, excitation
sources, applications of modal analysis.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT II 9 Hours
GAS EXCHANGE PROCESSES
Factors affecting volumetric efficiency-flow through valves and ports, multi valve concept, Charge motion
within the cylinder- mean velocity and turbulent characteristics, Turbocharging and Turbocharger control,
Charging and scavenging two stroke engines-types, comparison.
UNIT IV 10 Hours
COMBUSTION ANALYSIS
Analysis of cylinder pressure data- data acquisition, heat release rate, Photographic studies of combustion
processes- pressure-Crank angle diagrams in SI and CI engines, Hot wire and laser doppler anemometry
and velocimetry for flow and combustion analysis.
UNIT V 8 Hours
MODERN TRENDS IN I.C ENGINES
Variable compression ratio engine, Free piston engine, Rotary engine, Homogeneous charge compression
ignition, Stratified charge and gasoline direct injection, Dual fuel, lean burn and hot surface Ignition engine
concepts.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT II 10 Hours
ACCEPTANCE SAMPLING
Lot by lot sampling -Types, Probability of acceptance in single, double, multiple sampling plans -Operating
Characteristic curves - Producer's risk and consumer's risk - Acceptable Quality Limit, Lot Tolerance
Percent Defective, Average Outgoing Quality, Concepts -Standard sampling plans for average outgoing
quality and Lot Tolerance Percent Defective, Use of standard sampling plans.
UNIT IV 10 Hours
CONCEPT OF RELIABILITY
Definition, reliability vs quality, reliability function -Mean Time Between Failures, Mean Time To Repair,
availability, bathtub curve - time dependent failure models - Distributions - Normal, weibull, lognormal -
Reliability of system and models -serial, parallel and combined configuration - Markove analysis, load
sharing systems, standby systems, covarient models, static models, dynamic models.
UNIT V 11 Hours
DESIGN FOR RELIABILITY
Reliability design process, system effectiveness, economic analysis and life cycle cost, reliability allocation,
design methods, parts and material selection, derating, stress strength and analysis, failure analysis,
identification determination of causes, assessments of effects, computation of criticality index, corrective
action, System safety- analysis of down-time - Repair time distribution, stochastic point processes system
repair time, reliability under preventive maintenance state dependent system with repair.
Total: 45 Hours
15AU006 SUPERCHARGING AND SCAVENGING 3003
UNIT I 10 Hours
SUPERCHARGING
Definition and engine modification required. Effects on engine performance. Types of compressors -
positive displacement blowers, centrifugal compressors - performance characteristic curves. Suitability for
engine application. Matching of supercharger compressor and engine.
UNIT II 9 Hours
TURBOCHARGING
Turbocharging - turbocharging methods. Engine exhaust manifolds arrangements. Waste gate, variable
nozzle turbochargers and variable geometry turbocharging. Surging and matching of compressor, turbine
and engine.
UNIT IV 8 Hours
PORTS AND MUFFLER DESIGN
Porting - port flow characteristics - design considerations. Design of intake and exhaust systems -
Kadenacy system.
UNIT V 9 Hours
EXPERIMENTAL METHODS AND RECENT TRENDS IN TWO STROKE ENGINES
Experimental techniques for evaluating scavenging. Firing engine tests and non-firing engine tests.
Development in two stroke engines for improving scavenging. Direct injection in two stroke concepts.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Importance of vehicle aerodynamics, fluid mechanics related to vehicles - external and internal flow
problem, resistance to vehicle motion, performance, fuel consumption, engine cooling requirement, air flow
to passenger compartment, duct for air conditioning, cooling of transverse engine and rear engine.
UNIT II 9 Hours
AERODYNAMIC DRAG
Vehicle as a bluff body - flow field around car, drag force - types of drag force. Analysis of aerodynamic
drag - drag coefficient. Strategies for aerodynamic development - low drag profiles.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
VEHICLE HANDLING
Origin of forces and moments on a vehicle, lateral stability problems, methods to calculate forces and
moments. Vehicle dynamics under side winds, the effects of forces and moments, characteristics of forces
and moments, dirt accumulation on the vehicle, wind noise, drag reduction in commercial vehicles.
UNIT V 8 Hours
WIND TUNNELS FOR AUTOMOTIVE AERODYNAMICS
Introduction, principle of wind tunnel technology, limitation of simulation, stress with scale models, full scale
wind tunnels, measurement techniques, equipment and transducers, road testing methods, numerical
methods.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 8 Hours
INTRODUCTION TO COMPOSITES
Definition - Need - General Characteristics, Applications. Fibers -Glass, Carbon, Ceramic and Aramid
fibers. Matrices - Polymer, Graphite, Ceramic and Metal Matrices- Characteristics of fibers and matrices.
Fiber surface treatments, Fillers and additives, Fiber content, density and void content.
UNIT II 10 Hours
MECHANICS
Rule of mixture -volume and mass fractions -density - void content, Evaluation of four elastic moduli based
on strength of materials approach and Semi- Empirical model-Longitudinal and transverse Young's
modulus-Major Poisson's ratio- In plane shear modulus, Ultimate strengths of a unidirectional lamina.
Characteristics of Fiber-reinforced lamina-laminates-lamination theory, Inter laminar stresses.
UNIT IV 8 Hours
MANUFACTURING
Bag Moulding - Compression Moulding - Pultrusion - Filament Winding - Other Manufacturing Processes -
Processing of MMC -Diffusion bonding - Stir casting - Squeeze casting, Quality Inspection methods.
UNIT V 11 Hours
DESIGN
Failure Predictions, Laminate Design Consideration-design joint criteria, allowable, guidelines-Bolted and
Bonded Joints, Examples-Design of a tension member and compression member -design of a beam and
torsional member- Application of FEM for design and analysis of laminated composites.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 8 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Active and passive safety, driver assistance systems in automobiles. Vehicle structures - balance of
stiffness and toughness characteristics and energy absorption characteristics, speed and acceleration
characteristics of passenger compartment on impact, optimization of vehicle structures for crash
worthiness.
UNIT II 10 Hours
CRASH TESTING
Introduction - types of crash and roll over, Tests - types of impacts and impact with rebound, movable
barrier tests, analysis of vehicle in barrier impacts, roll over crash tests, behavior of specific body structures
in crash testing and photographic analysis of impact tests.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
ERGONOMICS AND HUMAN RESPONSE TO IMPACT
Importance of ergonomics in automotive safety, locations of controls, anthropometry and human impact
tolerance. Determination of injury thresholds - severity index, study of comparative tolerance, application of
Trauma for analysis of crash injuries, injury criteria and relation with crash study of crash dummies.
UNIT V 8 Hours
COLLISION WARNING AND AVOIDANCE
Causes of rear end collision. Collision warning system - frontal object detection, rear vehicle object
detection system and objects detection system with braking system interactions. Vehicle connectivity to
assist drivers to prevent accidents and driver fitness detection.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 7 Hours
FUELS AND COMBUSTION
Liquid and gaseous fuels, Theoretical and actual combustion processes- equations of combustion,
stoichiometric air-fuel ratio, excess air, analysis by mass, volume and their conversion.
UNIT II 10 Hours
COMBUSTION THERMODYNAMICS
Ideal gas laws and properties of mixtures, Premixed and diffusion combustion process in IC engines,
Application of first law of thermodynamics, Heat of reaction, Enthalpy of formation and enthalpy of
combustion, Adiabatic flame temperature. Second law of thermodynamics applied to combustion entropy,
maximum work and efficiency
UNIT IV 9 Hours
COMBUSTION AND FLAMES
Types- steady and unsteady, Laminar premixed flame- flame speed correlations, quenching, flammability,
and ignition, Laminar diffusion flames, Turbulent premixed flames, Combustion in SI engine-stages,
reasons for abnormal combustion, effects of abnormal combustion, Combustion in CI engine- stages, diesel
knock.
UNIT V 10 Hours
ENGINE HEAT TRANSFER
Importance, Heat transfer and engine energy balance, Convective and radiation heat transfer, Engine
operating characteristics, Temperature distribution and thermal stresses in piston, cylinder linear, cylinder
head, fins and valves, Heat transfer correlations for engines, Temperature measurement in piston, cylinder
liner, cylinder head and engine valves.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
EARTH MOVING MACHINES
Bulldozers, cable and hydraulic dozers. Crawler track, running and steering gears, scrapers, drag and self-
powered types. Dump trucks and dumpers. Loaders - single bucket, multi bucket and rotary types,
Excavators, Power and capacity of earth moving machines.
UNIT II 9 Hours
SCRAPPERS, GRADERS, SHOVELS AND DITCHERS
Scrapers, elevating graders, self-powered scrapers and graders. Power shovel, revolving and stripper
shovels, ditchers and capacity of shovels. Bush cutter, stampers, tree dozer and rippers.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
FARM EQUIPMENTS, MILITARY AND COMBAT VEHICLES
Farm equipment's - power tiller, rotavator, gyrovator, laser leveller, cane thumper, sickle sword, fertilizer
spreader, baler, mulcher, shredder, harvestor and rice transplanter. Special features and constructional
details of tankers and gun carriers.
UNIT V 9 Hours
HYDRAULICS AND HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS
Basics hydraulics system-principle, components, advantages and disadvantages, Bulldozer hydraulic
system, Dumper truck hydraulic system, Excavator hydraulic system, Scraper hydraulic system, Backhoes
hydraulic system, Hydraulic traction booster for tractors.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Personnel management - objectives and functions. Psychology, sociology and their relevance to
organization. Selection process - job description, employment tests, interviewing, introduction to training
objectives, methods of training, training procedure and psychological tests.
UNIT II 9 Hours
MOTOR VEHICLE ACT
Traffic signs, fitness certificate, registration requirements, permit, insurance and constructional regulations.
Description of vehicle - tankers, tippers, delivery vans, recovery vans, power wagons and fire fighting
vehicles. Spread over, running time and test for competence to drive.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
VEHICLE PARTS, SUPPLY MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
Cost of inventory - balancing inventory cost against downtime, parts control, bin tag systems, time
management, time record keeping, budget activity and capital expenditures. Classification of vehicle
expenses. Fleet management and data processing. Data processing systems. Models - computer
controlling of fleet activity.
UNIT V 9 Hours
MAINTENANCE
Scheduled and unscheduled maintenance. Evaluation of PMI programme. Work scheduling - overtime -
breakdown analysis - control of repair backlogs - cost of options, electronically controlled vehicle
maintenance system
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 8 Hours
INTRODUCTION
History of two &three wheeler vehicles, Classification &layouts of two wheelers – mopeds, motorcycles,
scooters, Classification &layouts of three wheelers – passenger and goods auto rickshaws, two wheeler
frames, main frame and types, three wheeler frame and body, Mono construction and composite
construction.
UNIT II 10 Hours
ENGINES
Selection criteria and design considerations for two wheeler engines, Types of engines in two wheelers-
two stroke and four stroke engines, rotary valve engine, Scavenging and exhaust systems- scavenging
pumps, exhaust pipe and header, muffler, Cranking system- basic cranking mechanisms, kick starter
system, push starter.
UNIT IV 8 Hours
BRAKES, WHEELS AND TYRES
Braking system- drum brakes, disc brakes, Mechanical and hydraulic brake control systems, Wheels-
spoked wheel, pressed steel wheel, alloy wheels, Tyres- with tubes, tubeless tyres.
UNIT V 9 Hours
THREE WHEELERS
Engines for three wheelers, CNG and diesel engines, Drive trains- drive train layout for passenger and
loading rickshaws, propeller shaft, differential, Suspension and brakes- rear suspension for passenger and
loading rickshaws, braking system for auto rickshaws.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT II 10 Hours
ELECTRIC PROPULSION SYSTEMS
Basic concept of electric traction, Types of various electric drive-train topologies- DC motor drives,
induction motor drives, brushless DC PM motor drives, switch reluctant motor drives, starter/alternator,
Power flow control in electric drive-train topologies, Drive system efficiency.
UNIT IV 8 Hours
ENERGY STORAGE FOR HEV AND EV
Energy storage requirements in HEV and EV, Energy storage techniques- battery based energy storage,
super capacitor based energy storage and flywheel based energy storage, Hybridization of different energy
storage devices.
UNIT V 9 Hours
FUEL CELL VEHICLES
Fuel cell electric vehicles-operating principle, Fuel cell technologies- alkaline fuel cell- proton exchange
Membrane, direct methanol fuel cell, phosphoric acid fuel cell, molten carbonate fuel cell, solid oxide fuel
cell, Fuel reformer, Hydrogen storage systems.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 10 Hours
NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Importance of manufacturing - manufacturing capability, mass production, product life cycle, concurrent
engineering , Design for X , Engineering problem solving process, Key factors to develop successful
products, Strategy for new product development.
UNIT II 8 Hours
PRODUCT DESIGN
Requirements of design - design process, design review, quality in designing, six sigma, poka-yoke,
Material selection procedure -selection of process and design consideration, case studies
UNIT IV 9 Hours
PRODUCT COSTING
Bill of materials - outline process charts , cost estimating procedure, methods of costing , material cost,
Labor cost, Overheads ,Depreciation , Break even analysis - problems.
UNIT V 9 Hours
RECENT ADVANCES AND CONCEPTS IN PRODUCT DESIGN
Fundamentals of FEM, Significance to product design, Product life cycle management, Intelligent
information system , Concept of knowledge based product and process design , Management information
system ,need, application, functions.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 8 Hours
FRICTION AND WEAR
Friction- Introduction, laws of friction, kinds of friction, causes of friction, friction measurement, theories of
friction, effect of surface preparation. Wear-Types of wear, various factors affecting wear, measurement of
wear, wear between solids and liquids, theories of wear.
UNIT II 12 Hours
HYDRODYNAMIC LUBRICATION
Hydrodynamic lubrication-Theory of hydrodynamic lubrication, mechanism of pressure development in oil
film, two-dimensional Reynolds equation, infinitely long journal bearing, infinitely short journal bearing, finite
bearing. Hydrodynamic thrust bearing: Introduction, flat plate thrust bearing, pressure equation, load, center
of pressure, friction in tilting pad thrust bearing.
UNIT IV 7 Hours
ELASTO-HYDRODYNAMIC LUBRICATION AND GAS LUBRICATION
Elastohydrodynamic Lubrication- Principle and application, pressure - viscosity term in Reynold’s equation,
Hertz theory. Ertel-Grubin Equation. Gas lubrication- Introduction, merits and demerits,
applications.Lubrication in metal working- Rolling, forging, drawing and extrusion. Bearing materials,
bearing constructions, oil seals, shields and gaskets.
UNIT V 8 Hours
TRIBOLOGY - INDUSTRY
Tribology in design, Tribology in industry, economic aspects of Tribology, lubrication, basic modes of
lubrication, lubricants, properties of lubricants - physical and chemical, types of additives, extreme pressure
lubricants, recycling of used oils and oil conservation, disposal of scrap oil, oil emulsion. Types of sliding
contact bearings, comparison of sliding and rolling contact bearings.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 10 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Introduction to simulation, advantages of computer simulation, classification of engine models. Intake and
exhaust flow models - quasi steady flow - filling and emptying - gas dynamic models. Thermodynamics in
cylinder models, step by step approach in SI &CI engine simulation.
UNIT II 9 Hours
SIMULATION OF IC ENGINES
SI &CI engine simulation - air standard cycle, fuel-air cycle, progressive combustion cycle and actual cycle
simulation, part throttle, full throttle and supercharged conditions.
UNIT IV 8 Hours
SIMULATION WITH GAS EXCHANGE PROCESS
Thermodynamics of the gas exchange process. Flows in engine manifolds - One dimensional and
multidimensional models. Flow around valves and through ports.
UNIT V 8 Hours
SIMULATION OF NEW ENGINE CONCEPT
Dual fuel engine, low heat rejection engine, lean burn engine, variable compression ratio engine,
homogeneously charged compression ignition engine and controlled auto ignition engine.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Introduction to design optimization-Historical development, the design process, Conventional Vs Optimum
design process - Statement of an optimization problem- Optimum design problem formulation: process
steps, Problem formulation for engineering applications-Two - bar bracket, Design of coil springs -
Classifications of optimization problems
UNIT II 9 Hours
SINGLE VARIABLE NONLINEAR UNCONSTRAINED OPTIMIZATION ALGORITHMS
Optimality criteria -Unimodal function - Eliminating methods-Exhaustive search, Dichotomous search,
Interval halving method, Fibonacci search method, Golden section search method. Point estimation method
(Powell's algorithm) -Gradient-based methods- Newton-Raphson method (Taylor's series expansion),
Bisection method, Secant method, Cubic search method
UNIT IV 9 Hours
CONSTRAINED NONLINEAR OPTIMIZATION ALGORITHMS AND SPECIALIZED PROGRAMMING
Introduction, Characteristics-Indirect search methods - Transformation methods, Penalty function method,
Method of multipliers - Sensitivity analysis - Kuhn-Tucker conditions, Theorems; Test problems on three bar
truss, welded beam design - Direct search minimization methods- Variable elimination method, Complex
search method and Random search methods - Feasible direction method. Integer programming - Penalty
function method, Branch- and - Bound method - Geometric programming- Primal-Dual relationship
UNIT V 9 Hours
NONTRADITIONAL OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES
Genetic Algorithms (GA)- principle, difference and similarities between GAs and traditional methods,
constrained optimization, GA operators, Real-coded and Advanced GAs - Simulated Annealing - Neural
Network based Optimization
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT II 9 Hours
PROCESS PLANNING AND PRODUCTION CONTROL
Introduction to Process planning - Definition, Procedure, Process selection, Machine capacity, process
sheet, Process analysis - Group technology, classification and coding system, formation of component
family - Production planning, loading, scheduling. Production control - dispatching, routing - Progress
control - bar, curve, gantt chart, route and schedule chart
UNIT IV 9 Hours
INVENTORY MANAGEMENT
Inventory - control, classification, management, objectives, functions. Economic order quantity, Economic
batch quantity, inventory models, ABC analysis, Material Requirement Planning(MRPI), Manufacturing
Resource Planning(MRP II), Operating cycle, KANBAN technique, lean manufacturing, Supply chain
management - Material handling - Functions, Principles, Engineering and economic factors, Material
handling equipment - selection, maintenance, types.
UNIT V 9 Hours
SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND MAINTENANCE
System concept - system analysis, systems engineering, techniques and applications. Value analysis -
Aim, technique, procedure, advantages, value engineering, value control, types of values.Plant
maintenance - objectives, importance, maintenance engineer - duties, functions and responsibilities. Types
- breakdown, scheduled, preventive and predictive - Plant maintenance schedule, Condition monitoring
FOR FURTHER READING
Applied anthropometry, Biostatic mechanics, Estimation and costing concepts
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 8 Hours
SENSORS
Components of mechatronics system, Sensor -terminology and Mathematical equation - Potentiometer,
Linear Variable Differentiable Transformer, strain gauge, Piezoelectric sensor, Optical encoder, Hall effect
sensor, Thermistor, Thermocouple, Light sensor.
UNIT II 10 Hours
ACTUATOR
Terminology, mathematical equation of Mechanical Actuation system - cam, gear, belt &chain, Ball screw,
Mechanical aspects of motor selection. Pneumatic &hydraulic Actuation system. Electrical actuation system
-relay &solenoid, working &control of Brush &brushless DC motor, working &control of Stepper &servo
motor.
UNIT IV 8 Hours
MICROCONTROLLER
Architecture of 8051- I/O Pins, Ports and Circuits, memory, counter, Timer, Interrupt, Instruction set-
Moving data, Logical ,arithmetic operation, Jump &call instruction, LCD &Keyboard Interfacing. Examples -
Windscreen wiper motion, Car engine management
UNIT V 7 Hours
PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER
Basic Structure - Input / Output Processing - Programming - Mnemonics - Timers, Internal relays and
counters - Shift Registers - Master and Jump Controls - Data Handling - Analogue Input / Output - Selection
of PLC. Examples -Pick and place robot.Car park barrier system.
FOR FURTHER READING
History of Mechatronic system,Hardware in the loop Simulation, Rapid prototyping, Stepper motor
interfacing with microcontroller .Microprocessor vs microcontroller, Optical isolation of PLC circuit.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Introduction - Applications and impact of CFD in diverse fields - Governing equations of fluid dynamics-
continuity momentum and energy - generic integral form for governing equations -Initial and Boundary
conditions. Classification of partial differential equations-Elliptic, Parabolic and Hyperbolic types.
UNIT II 10 Hours
FINITE DIFFERENCE METHOD
Basics and discretization of simple and complex governing equations. Applications. Incompressible inviscid
Flows - Illustrative and physical examples of Elliptic, Parabolic and Hyperbolic equations - Discretization of
partial Differential Equations. Implicit, explicit and Crank Nicolson finite difference methods for viscous
flows. Stability, convergence, accuracy.
UNIT IV 8 Hours
FINITE ELEMENT METHOD IN FLUIDS
Over view of Finite Element Techniques in Computational Fluid Dynamics. Weighted residual and
Variational formulations. Finite element interpolation. One and two dimensional elements. Steady state
conduction and incompressible potential flow problems.
UNIT V 8 Hours
NUMERICAL GRID GENERATION
Introduction. Algebraic grid generation. Differential Grid Generation. Structured and unstructured grids.
Body fitted Coordinate Method.
FOR FURTHER READING
Case studies on transient conduction, boundary layer over a flat plate, convection analysis of
internal/external flow.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Impact of hazardous waste on health and society - Basics of hazardous waste management - Waste
generation and quantification - Hazardous characteristics - Classification of hazardous waste Control of
hazardous waste
UNIT II 9 Hours
TREATMENT METHODS
Treatment methods - Neutralization - Oxidation -Reduction - Precipitation - Solidification and stabilization -
Incineration Control of radioactive pollution
UNIT IV 9 Hours
BIOMEDICAL AND PLASTIC WASTES BIOMEDICAL WASTES
Definition - Source and generation of biomedical waste-Biomedical waste management. Plastic waste:
Dangers of plastic waste - Recycling of plastic waste Disposal of plastic waste
UNIT V 9 Hours
E-WASTE
Introduction - Health hazards - E-waste management - Recycle of electronic materials - Disposal of e-waste
Case studies
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
REMOTE SENSING
Definition and its components - History of remote sensing and Indian Space Program. Electromagnetic
spectrum - wavelength regions important to remote sensing - Wave theory, Particle theory, Stefan-
Boltzman Law - Atmospheric scattering, absorption - Atmospheric windows - spectral reflectance of EMR
with earth surface, water, vegetation and soil- spectral signature concepts - Platform and Sensors.
UNIT II 9 Hours
IMAGE INTERPRETATION AND ANALYSIS
Types of Data Products - Types of image interpretation - Basic elements of image interpretation - Visual
interpretation keys - Digital Image Processing - Pre-processing - Image enhancement techniques -
Multispectral Image classification - Supervised and unsupervised.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
DATA INPUT EDITING AND ANALYSIS
Data stream - Input methods - GPS for data capture-Editing- Data Retrieval - Query - Simple Analysis -
Spatial Analysis - Overlay - Vector Data Analysis - Raster Data Analysis- Topological analysis - Modeling
surfaces - DEM -DTM - Slope Model - Integration of Remote Sensing and GIS.
UNIT V 9 Hours
REMOTE SENSING AND GIS APPLICATIONS
Applications- Landuse - Water Resources and Watershed management - Irrigation and Agriculture -
Environmental studies - ground water exploration - Defence Application - Wasteland Management -
Weather Forecast - Flood and Storm Routing - Emergency Management and Real Estate.
FOR FURTHER READING
Indian Remote Sensing Satellites- Standard GIS Packages- Application of Mobile and Web GIS
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
PROJECT FORMULATION
Project -Concepts- Capital investments- Capital budgeting - feasibility study - preliminary analysis - market,
technical, financial, economic and ecological - Market and Demand analysis- Detailed technical analysis.
UNIT II 9 Hours
TIME VALUE OF MONEY
Time Value of Money - time lines and notations, Future value of single amount, Present value of single
amount, Future value of an annuity, Present value of an annuity-Simple interest-Compound interest -
project cash Flows-principles of cash flow estimation.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
FINANCIAL ASPECTS
Financial aspects: Financing of projects â?? means of finance â?? Equity and Debt - financial institutions
â?? cost of Capital- Risk Analysis, Sources and Measures of risk-Methods of risk analysis-Analysis of
standalone risk, Analysis of contextual risk -special schemes.
UNIT V 9 Hours
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
Private sector participation in Infrastructure Development Projects -BOT, BOLT, BOOT -Technology
Transfer and Foreign Collaboration -Scope of Technology Transfer.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT II 9 Hours
PHYSICAL LAYER AND MULTIPLE ACCESS
Advanced Time Division Multiple Access-ATDMA - Code Division Multiple Access - Orthogonal Frequency
Division Multiplexing - Multi carrier CDMA - Ultra Wide Band Signal - MIMO Channels and Space Time
Coding - LTE
UNIT IV 9 Hours
NETWORK CAPACITY AND USAGE SCENARIOS
Usage in Developed Markets and Emerging Economies - How to Control Mobile Usage -Measuring Mobile
Usage from a Financial Point of View - Cell Capacity in Downlink - Current and Future Frequency Bands for
Cellular Wireless - Cell Capacity in Uplink - Per-User Throughput in Downlink - Per-User Throughput in
Uplink - Traffic Estimation Per User - Overall Wireless Network Capacity - Network Capacity for Train
Routes, Highways, and Remote Areas - When will GSM be Switched Off - Cellular Network VoIP Capacity -
Wi-Fi VoIP Capacity - Wi-Fi and Interference - Wi-Fi Capacity in Combination with DSL, Cable, and Fiber -
Backhaul for Wireless Networks - A Hybrid Cellular/Wi-Fi Network Today and in the Future
UNIT V 9 Hours
VOICE OVER WIRELESS AND MOBILE DEVICES
Circuit-Switched Mobile Voice Telephony - Packet-Switched Voice Telephony - Over-the-Top (OTT) Voice
over IP Alternatives - Evolution of Mobile Devices and Operating Systems - The System Architecture for
Voice-Optimized Devices and Multimedia Devices - Feature Phone Operating Systems 280 5.11
Smartphone Operating Systems
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
FUNDAMENTALS OF LASER-TISSUE INTERACTION
Laser Characteristics as applied to medicine and biology - Laser tissue interaction - Photo physical process
- Photo biological process - Absorption by biological systems - Different types of interaction - Thermal
photochemical (one photon and multi photon) - Electromechanical - Photo ablative processes
UNIT II 9 Hours
PHOTOBIOLOGY AND MEDICAL LASERS
Study of biological functions - Micro radiation of cells - optical properties of tissues (normal and diseased
state) - Experimental methods to determine the reflectance, absorption, transmittance and emission
properties of tissues - Laser systems in medicine and biology - Nd:YAG, Ar ion, CO2, Excimer, N2- Beam
delivery and measuring systems.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
NON THERMAL APPLICATIONS
Trace element detection - Laser induced fluorescence studies - Cancer diagnosis - Photo radiation therapy
of tumors - Lasers in endoscopy- Lasers in laproscopy - Lasers in trapping of cells and genetic engineering
- Bio simulation - Holographic application of lasers in biology and medicine.
UNIT V 9 Hours
SAFETY REGULATIONS
Protection standards for lasers - Safety regulation - Specific precautions- Medical surveillance.
UNIT I 9 Hours
INTRODUCTION TO TELEMEDICINE
History of Telemedicine, Block diagram of telemedicine system, Definition of telemedicine, Tele health, Tele
care, origins and Development of Telemedicine, Scope, Benefits and limitations of Telemedicine.
UNIT II 9 Hours
ROLE OF COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS IN TELEMEDICINE
Types of information: Audio, Video, still Images, text and data, Fax. Types of Communication and Network:
PSTN, POTS, ATN, ISDN, Internet, Wireless Communications: GSM, satellite and Micro Wave. Different
modulation techniques, Types of antennas depending on requirements, Integration and Operational issues:
system integration, Store-and-forward operation, realtime Telemedicine.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
SECURITY ISSUES IN TELEMEDICINE
Data Security and Standards: Encryption, Cryptography, Mechanisms of encryption, Phases of Encryption.
Photocols: TCP/IP, ISO-OSI, Standards to followed DICOM, HL7. Ethical and legal aspects of
Telemedicine: Confidentiality and Law, patient rights and consent, access to medical Records, Consent
treatment, jurisdictional Issues, Intellectual property rights.
UNIT V 9 Hours
TELEMEDICINE SYSTEMS
Tele radiology: Basic parts of Teleradiology system: Image Acquisition system, Display system,
Communication network, Interpretation. Tele Pathology: Multimedia databases, color images of sufficient
resolution: Dynamic range, spatial resolution, compression methods, Interactive control of colour,
Controlled sampling, security and confidentiality tools. Tele cardiology, Teleoncology, Telesurgery.
UNIT I 9 Hours
INTRODUCTION TO MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS
General concepts and terminology, measurement systems, sensor classification, static characteristics of
measurement systems-accuracy, linearity, resolution, precision and sensitivity etc. Dynamic characteristics
of measurement systems: Zero-order,first-order and second-order measurement systems.
UNIT II 9 Hours
DISPLACEMENT MEASURING DEVICES
Displacement Resistive Potentiometer, inductive displacement transducer, Capacitive Displacement
Transducers, Ultrasonic Methods, Temperature Thermal expansion methods, radiation methods: thermal
and photon detectors based thermometers.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
VELOCITY AND ACCELERATION MEASUREMENT
Seismic displacement, velocity and acceleration pickups (Accelerometers). Gyroscopic angular
displacement sensors, Force and Torque: Methods of force measurement and characteristics, Bonded
strain gauge, Piezo Electric Transducer, Torque measuring on rotating shafts.
UNIT V 9 Hours
HUMIDITY, DENSITY AND RADIATION MEASUREMENT
Capacitive Impedance and Piezoelectric Hygrometers. Differential Pressure, U-tube and ultrasonic
Densitometers. pH measurement: Ion Selective Type. Radiation Fundamentals-Radiation Detectors-
Radiation Thermometers. Optical Pyrometers
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
BASICS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Nature, scope and types of Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneur Personality Characteristics, Entrepreneurship
process. Role of entrepreneurship in economic development
UNIT II 9 Hours
GENERATION OF IDEAS
Creativity and Innovation, Lateral Thinking, Generation of Alternatives, Fractionation, Reversal Method,
Brain Storming, Analogies
UNIT IV 9 Hours
BUSINESS FINANCE
Project evaluation and investment criteria (cases), sources of finance, financial statements, break even
analysis, cash flow analysis.
UNIT V 9 Hours
OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
Importance- functions-deciding on the production system- facility decisions: plant location, plant layout
(cases), capacity requirement planning- inventory management (cases)-lean manufacturing, Six sigma.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
MARKETING MANAGEMENT
Marketing environment,Segmentation, Targeting and positioning, Formulating marketing
strategies,Marketing research, marketing plan, marketing mix (cases)
UNIT II 9 Hours
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
Human Resource Planning (Cases), Recruitment, Selection, Training and Development, HRIS, Factories
Act 1948 (an over view)
UNIT IV 9 Hours
GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
Industrial policy of Central and State Government, National Institute-NIESBUD, IIE, EDI. State Level
Institutions-TIIC, CED, MSME, Financial Institutions
UNIT V 9 Hours
BUSINESS PLAN PREPARATION
Purpose of writing a business plan, Capital outlay, Technical feasibility, Production plan, HR plan, Market
survey and Marketing plan, Financial plan and Viability, Government approvals, SWOT analysis.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 8 Hours
DATABASE DESIGN CONCEPTS
Fundamentals of Database - Features of Good Relational Design - Normalization - 1NF -2NF-3NF-BCNF-
ER Diagrams- Keys - ACID
UNIT II 8 Hours
BASIC QUERIES
DML (Data Manipulation Language) - Insert -Update -Delete - Merge - Select- DDL(Data Definition
Language) - Create - Alter -Drop - Truncate - Comment - Rename- DCL (Data Control Language)- Grant -
Revoke - TCL(Transaction Control Language)-Commit - Savepoint - Rollback
UNIT IV 10 Hours
ADVANCED QUERIES II
Case - When - In - Any - All - And - Or - Not - Null - Ifnull- Pl/Sql - Functions- Stored Procedures - Triggers -
Cursors
UNIT V 9 Hours
DATABASE ADMINISTRATION
Database Users - Dba - Roles - Installation - User Creation - Privileges - Data Backup - Mirroring - Data
Recovery - Tuning
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
LINEAR STRUCTURES
Abstract Data Types (ADT) - List ADT - array-based implementation - linked list implementation - cursor-
based linked lists - doubly-linked lists - applications of lists - Stack ADT - Queue ADT - circular queue
implementation - Applications of stacks and queues
UNIT II 9 Hours
TREE STRUCTURES
Need for non-linear structures - Tree ADT - tree traversals - Binary Tree ADT - expression trees -
applications of trees - binary search tree ADT
UNIT IV 9 Hours
GRAPHS
Definitions - Topological sort - breadth-first traversal - shortest-path algorithms - minimum spanning tree -
Prim's and Kruskal's algorithms - Depth-first traversal - applications of graphs
UNIT V 9 Hours
ALGORITHM DESIGN AND ANALYSIS
Greedy algorithms - Divide and conquer - Dynamic programming - backtracking - branch and bound -
Randomized algorithms - algorithm analysis - asymptotic notations - recurrences - NP complete problems
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 7 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Data Science Fundamentals, Exploring data engineering pipelines, Applying data science and data
warehousing to business and industry
UNIT II 9 Hours
PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS
Fundamental concepts of probability, Linear Regressions, simulations, Time series analysis, Association
Analysis
UNIT IV 9 Hours
MATHEMATICAL MODELLING
Multicriteria decision making, Numerical Methods in Data Science, Web and spatial data analytics, Text
Mining
UNIT V 9 Hours
VISUALIZATION AND TOOLS
Types of visualizations, using d3.js for data visualization, R Introduction, coding in R, working with Graphics
in R, Introduction to Big Data
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Unstructured, Modular and Procedural oriented approach - Need for object oriented programming -
Procedural Languages vs. Object oriented approach - Basic concepts of Object oriented programming -
C++ Programming Basics: Basic Program Construction - Output Using Cout - Input with Cin - Data types-
Variables and Constants - Operators -Control Statements-Manipulators
UNIT II 9 Hours
OBJECTS AND CLASSES
Structures and Functions - Simple Class and object - Constructors and Destructors- Object as Function
Arguments - Returning Objects from Functions - Array of Objects - Inline functions - Function overloading
UNIT IV 10 Hours
POLYMORPHISM AND MEMORY MANAGEMENT
Overriding Member Functions - Virtual Function - Abstract classes and pure virtual function - Friend
function - Static Function - Memory Management: new and delete- this Pointer- File streams - Streams -
String I/O - Character I/O - File Pointers
UNIT V 7 Hours
TEMPLATES AND EXCEPTION HANDLING
Templates: Introduction - Function Templates - Overloading Function Templates - Class Templates -
Exception Handling - Multiple exceptions, exceptions with arguments
LAB EXPERIMENTS
1.Program Analysis and Project Planning
2. Software requirement Analysis
3. Data Modeling
4. Software Development and Debugging
5. Software Testing
6. Mini projects - Library Management System, Hotel Management System,Timetable Generation
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
SURFACE TECHNIQUES
Introduction to non-destructive testing (NDT) - importance of NDT techniques - types of NDT techniques -
ASME, ASTM, AWS, BIS, SAE standard sample specifications - visual testing (direct and remote visual
inspection) - principle and types of liquid penetrant tests (LPT) - properties of liquid penetrants and
developers - advantages and limitations of LPT - applications of LPT.
UNIT II 9 Hours
MAGNETIC PARTICLE TESTING
Introduction to magnetic particle testing (MPT) - magnetization methods - dry particle and wet fluorescent
particle techniques - demagnetization - advantages and limitations of MPT - magnetic flux leakage testing -
principle, instrumentation and applications of electromagnetic induction techniques and eddy current testing
(ECT) method.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
RADIOGRAPHY TESTING
Introduction to radiography testing (RT) - sources of X-rays and Gamma rays - characteristics of X-rays and
Gamma rays (absorption, scattering) - filters and screens - film radiography and digital radiography
(shadow formation, exposure factors, film handling and storage) - inverse square law - exposure charts -
penetrameters - safety issues.
UNIT V 9 Hours
SPECIAL TECHNIQUES
Acoustic emission testing (AET) principle, advantages, limitations - instrumentation and application of AET -
infra red thermography (IRT) - contact and non-contact inspection methods - pressure and leak detection -
LASER shearography - acoustic holography.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 11 Hours
COMPOSITE MATERIALS
Introduction to composites - constituents of composites (matrix and reinforcements) - classification of
composites - types of matrix (metal matrix composites, ceramic matrix composites, polymer matrix
composites) - types of reinforcements (particle, fibers, whiskers, laminates/sandwich structures) -
importance of interface in composites - manufacturing methods of composites - properties and applications
of composites - composite coatings.
UNIT II 9 Hours
CARBON NANOTUBES (CNTS)
Introduction to CNTs - Fullerenes - types of CNTs (single walled, multi-walled etc.,) - synthesis and
assembly of CNTs - C60, C80 and C240 nanostructures - mechanical, electrical and optical properties of
CNTs - applications of CNTs.
UNIT V 7 Hours
ELECTRORHEOLOGICAL (ER) AND MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL (MR) FLUIDS
Introduction to ER and MR fluids - concept of rheology - manufacturing of ER and MR fluids -
characterization of ER and MR fluids - applications of Er and MR fluids.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 7 Hours
AIRCRAFT CONFIGURATIONS
Classification of flight vehicles, airplanes and Helicopters-working principles- Components of an airplane
and their functions.
UNIT II 8 Hours
INTRODUCTION TO AERODYNAMICS
International Standard Atmosphere, Temperature, pressure and altitude relationships- lift, drag and
moment-Basic characteristics of airfoils-NACA classification-introduction to compressible flows- aircraft
axis- aircraft manoeuvres.
UNIT IV 10 Hours
AIRCRAFT AND ROCKET PROPULSION
Working principles of piston, turboprop and jet engines, -propellers- types- limitations-Comparative merits,
principles of operation of rocket, types of rockets and typical applications.
UNIT V 9 Hours
AIRCRAFTS INSTRUMENTS AND ADVANCED FLIGHT VEHICLES
Pitot based instruments-Navigation instruments-communication instruments-Engine Instruments.
Introduction to UAVs and MAVs-Types and applications, Maintenance, safety and operations.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
UNIT I FOOD SAFETY AND HYGIENE
Factors affecting food safety - Food spoilage - Food handling - Special requirements for high-risk foods -
Safe food cooking temperature and storage techniques. Hygiene and Sanitation in Food Service Institutions
- Cleaning and disinfection. Personal hygiene- Pest control -Waste disposal. Sensory Methods of Food
Quality Testing - Sensation of taste, smell, appearance and flavor, sensory evaluation techniques.
UNIT II 8 Hours
UNIT II FOOD QUALITY MANAGEMENT
Characteristics of quality - Quality Control -Quality Assurance- Total Quality Management - Quality
Management System- Good Manufacturing Practices - Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point System
(HACCP).
UNIT IV 10 Hours
UNIT IV ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT
Case studies of successful entrepreneurs -Exercises on ways of sensing opportunities -sources of idea,
creating efforts, SWOT Analysis. Entrepreneurial skill assessment test - Techniques of development of
entrepreneurial skills, positive self image and locus of control.
UNIT V 10 Hours
UNIT V FOOD BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Case studies of Food Processing Business and its aspects-Business opportunity Identification and
Assessment techniques - Business Idea Generation and evaluation exercise - Market Assessment study
Analysis of competitive situation - SWOT Analysis for business and for competitors - Preparation of
business plan - Preparation of project report - Methods of Arrangement of inputs, finance and material.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 5 Hours
UNIT I INTRODUCTION
Concept and design criteria for optimum mutual adjustment of man and his work: Importance of ergonomics
and its application in agriculture, liberation and transfer of energy in human body, concept of indirect
calorimeter, work physiology in various agricultural tasks.
UNIT II 9 Hours
UNIT II HUMAN STRESS AND MEASUREMENT
Physiological stress indices and their methods of measurement: Mechanical efficiency of work, fatigue and
shift work.
UNIT IV 10 Hours
UNIT IV HUMAN LIMITATIONS TO STRESS AND SAFETY STANDARDS
Human limitations in relation to stresses and demands of working environments. Mechanical environment;
noise and vibration and their physiological effects, thermal environment; heat stress, thermal comfort, effect
on performance and behavior, field of vision, color discrimination, general guidelines for designing visual
display, safety standards at work place during various farm operations and natural hazards on the farm.
Farm safety legislation.
UNIT V 12 Hours
UNIT V MAN-MACHINE SYSTEM CONCEPT
Human factors in adjustment of man and his work. Design aspects of foot and hand controls on tractors
and farm equipment. Design of operator's seat for tractors and agricultural equipment. Practical Laboratory
experiments on measurement of physical and mental capacities and limitations of human-being in relation
to the stress and environment, anthropometric measurements, study of human response to dust, noise and
vibrations. Case studies on ergonomics. Problems of posture and comfort; science of seating cushion
functional requirements, static and dynamic compatibility of operator-seat-machine; Engineering principles
applied to industrial and agricultural safety. Road accidents, road signs and accident prevention; Safety
symbols and signs, hand signals, colour codes for agricultural equipment.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 10 Hours
UNIT I ENERGY RESOURCES IN THE FARM
Conventional and non-conventional forms of energy and their use- Heat equivalents and energy
coefficients for different agricultural inputs and products- Pattern of energy consumption and their
constraints in production of agriculture- Direct and indirect energy-Commercial and non-commercial
energy-renewable and non-renewable energy sources in the farm.
UNIT II 8 Hours
UNIT II ENERGY AUDIT IN PRODUCTION AGRICULTURE
Energy audit -types-steps in energy audit - energy audit in production agriculture- energy audit in rural living
and scope of energy conservation.
UNIT IV 10 Hours
UNIT IV ENERGY CONSERVATION PLANNING AND PRACTICES
Energy forecasting- energy economics- energy pricing and incentives for energy conservation- factors
affecting energy economics. Energy modeling for the farms.
UNIT V 8 Hours
UNIT V CASE STUDIES
Case studies conducted on energy audit in agricultural farms and comparative study.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 10 Hours
UNIT I THE SCOPE OF MECHANIZATION INDIAN AGRICULTURE
Introduction to the concept of mechanization - definition and its impact in the agricultural development of
the country and the role of agriculture in the economic progress of the country. Precision farming-its
significance-history of farm mechanization in India. Different Sources of Power in agriculture -tractors,
power tillers-bulldozers etc. -History of Development of farm tractors in India.
UNIT II 6 Hours
UNIT II TILLAGE AND PROBLEMS IN FARM MECHANISATION
Major problems in adopting and adapting farm mechanisation inputs suitable to their specific needs-
possible solutions to overcome them. Tillage-definition -objectives-types- their functions and applications.
UNIT IV 10 Hours
UNIT IV HARVESTING EQUIPMENTS AND PLANT PROTECTION MACHINERY
Different kinds of crop harvesting machinery-features-functions and applications. Basics of knapsack
sprayers, foot pedal operated sprayers, power sprayers, boom sprayers and dusters.
UNIT V 9 Hours
UNIT V ERGONOMICS AND AUTOMATION
Ergonomic aspects of farm implements-automation of agricultural machinery-latest developments in
automation- application of electronics in agriculture.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT II 10 Hours
CLUTCH AND TRANSMISSION
Functions and type of clutches- single plate, multiple plates, centrifugal, clutch lining materials, Vehicle
motion- resistances during motion, accelerated and constant velocity motions, tractive force, gradeabilty,
power required and engine characteristics, gear ratio requirement, Manual Gear Boxes - sliding mesh,
constant mesh, synchromesh, epicyclical gear boxes, gear ratios, Automatic transmission, Torque
converter- principles of working, characteristics.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
STEERING, FRONT AXLE AND SUSPENSION
Steering requirements, Steering gears box types- steering system and linkages, steering geometry, wheel
alignment, toe- in, toe-out, caster, camber, power steering, Purpose of front and rear suspension, Types of
suspension system- coil spring, leaf spring, torsion bars, shock absorbers, air suspensions, independent
suspension and McPherson strut, Electrical System- battery construction, maintenance, testing and
charging, cutout, lighting circuit, horn, signals.
UNIT V 9 Hours
DRIVE LINE, REAR AXLES, WHEELS AND TYRES
Propellers shaft, Final drive types- bevel, hypoid, drive axles and differential, fully or semi-floating and three
quarter floating, dead axle, Types of wheel- rims, tread patterns of tyre, tubeless tyres, specifications of
tyres.
UNIT I 9 Hours
DRIVER ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS
Driver information, driver perception, driver convenience, driver monitoring, general vehicle control,
longitudinal and lateral control, collision avoidance, vehicle monitoring.
UNIT II 9 Hours
TELEMATICS
Global positioning system, geographical information systems, navigation system, architecture, automotive
vision system, road recognition.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
SECURITY SYSTEMS
Anti-theft technologies mechanical, electromechanical and electronic immobilizers, alarm system, stolen
vehicle tracking system, remote keyless entry, smart card system, number plate coding.
UNIT V 8 Hours
INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS
Automatic Vehicle Location, Automated Highway System, Lane Departure Warning System, Vehicle
communication-Car to X communication
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT II 10 Hours
PASSENGER TRANSPORT OPERATION
Structure of passenger transport organizations- depot layouts, Requirements and problems on fleet
management- fleet maintenance, Planning, scheduling operation &control- vehicle scheduling, crew
scheduling, Personal &training-training for drivers &conductors, Public relations, Propaganda, publicity and
passenger amenities- Theory of fares-basic principles of fare charging, differential rates for different types
of services, depreciation &debt charges- Operation cost and Revenues- Economics &records.
UNIT IV 10 Hours
MOTOR VEHICLE ACT
Laws governing to use of motor vehicle &vehicle transport- licensing of drivers &conductors, registration of
vehicle, state &interstate permits, Traffic rules, signals &controls, Accidents, causes &analysis- liabilities
&preventive measures, offences, penalties &procedures, Responsibility of driver, Different types of forms-
Government administration structure- personnel, authorities &duties.
UNIT V 8 Hours
INSURANCE
Insurance types &significance- comprehensive, third party insurance, Furnishing of particulars of vehicles
involved in accident, MACT (Motor Accident Claims Tribunal), Solatium fund, Hit &Run case, Duty of driver
in case of accident, Surveyor &loss assessor-Surveyors report.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT II 10 Hours
TECHNOLOGIES FOR POWER TRAINS
Fuel injection-direct injection and port injection for petrol engines, common rail injection for diesel injection,
Downsizing new generation variable geometry turbocharger for diesel engine, smaller petrol engine with
turbocharger, Variable valve lift and timing, Cylinder deactivation, Automated manual transmission, NOx
control systems- selective catalytic reduction and exhaust gas recirculation.
UNIT IV 10 Hours
ALTERNATE POWER TRAIN TECHNOLOGIES
Hybrid electric vehicles-components, series, parallel &series, parallel architectures, power flow control in
each case, advantage and limitations.
Electric vehicles- concept of electric traction, layout of electric vehicles, components, transmission
requirements, advantage and limitations.
UNIT V 9 Hours
ENERGY STORAGE FOR HEV AND EV
Energy storage requirements in HEV and EV, Energy storage techniques- battery based energy storage,
super capacitor based energy storage and flywheel based energy storage, Fuel cell electric vehicles-
operating principle, fuel cell technologies, Hybridization of different energy storage devices.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT II 9 Hours
COLLECTION AND PROCESSING TECHNIQUES
Onsite handling, Types of waste collection mechanism, volume reduction : mechanical and thermal
methods, mechanical and magnetic electro mechanical separation, Land Fill Method of Disposal -
classification, types, method;
UNIT IV 9 Hours
POWER GENERATION FROM WASTE I
Basics, types, working and typical conversion efficiencies of composting ? anaerobic digestion, factors
affecting bio-digestion, RDF, incineration, gasification, pyrolysis
UNIT V 9 Hours
POWER GENERATION FROM WASTE II
Biomass ? introduction, bio-mass conversion technologies (wet and dry process), photosynthesis,
agricultural waste derived energy, urban waste derived energy.
UNIT VI 5 Hours
FOR FURTHER READING
Waste generation, Environmental quality monitoring at Landfills, Ground water contamination and
remediation, classification of bio-gas plants, Energy plantation.
Total: 50 Hours
UNIT II 9 Hours
PRESERVATION BY SALT, SUGAR AND CHEMICALS
Preparation of Juices and pulps, concentrates. Theory of gel formation, Preparation of jam, jellies,
marmalades. Chemistry of salt preservation - Sauerkraut, and vinegar production, , minimal processing,
hurdle technology
UNIT IV 9 Hours
LOW TEMPERATURE PROCESSING/PRESERVATION
Chilling, cold storage and freezing.Thermodynamics of food freezing. Phase diagrams. Formation of ice
crystals and its types.Properties of frozen foods.Freezing-time calculations. Freeze concentration,
UNIT V 9 Hours
PACKAGING AND STORAGE
Testing of packaging material, Printing on packages, Bar codes, Nutrition labeling and legislative
requirements. Vacuum and Inert Gas Packaging, Gas and water vapour transmission rates. Principles of
active packaging, modified atmosphere packaging,.Storage of food grains - factors affecting storage -
Types of storage - bag and bulk storage - bag storage requirement. Storage under ambient conditions.
UNIT VI 5 Hours
FOR FURTHER READING
Water activity and its importance, Osmotic dehydration, Freeze drying, Aseptic processing and packaging.
Aseptic packaging and its applications
Total: 50 Hours
15BT0YC BIOFUELS 3003
UNIT I 9 Hours
CLASSIFICATION AND RESOURCES
Introduction, biofuel as a renewable energy, classification of biofuels - First, second, third and fourth
generation biofuels, different plant sources as biofuel feed stocks, Biogases, physical and chemical
characteristics of vegetable oils - iodine number, hydroxyl, acid values, rancidity, hydrogenolysis and
hydrolysis, Food vs energy.
UNIT II 9 Hours
BIODIESEL
Definition, basics and chemistry of biodiesel, vegetable oils in biodiesel production, Transesterification:
Chemical methods, enzymatic methods and types of catalysts, separation and purification, physical
properties and characterization of biodiesel - Cloud point, pour point, cold filter plugging point, flash point,
viscosity and cetane number.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
BIOETHANOL AND BIOGASES
Ethanol as a fuel, microbial and enzymatic production of ethanol from biomass ? lignocellulose, sugarcane,
sugar beet, corn, wheat starch, purification - wet and dry milling processes, saccharification-chemical and
enzymatic .Production of biomethane and biohydrogen.
UNIT V 9 Hours
BIOREFINERIES
Definition and types of biorefineries, co-products of biorefineries-oil cake and glycerol, purification of
glycerol obtained in biodiesel plant; anaerobic and thermal gasification of biomass, economics of
biorefineries.
UNIT VI 5 Hours
FOR FURTHER READING
Edible and non-edible oils as fuels - their extraction; Purification - washing and drying options (bubble and
mist washing), storage; Comparison of biodiesel with high speed diesel; Enzymes employed in the
fermentation of sugars to ethanol and ethanol estimation; Applicationof biorefinerie in chemical,
pharmaceutical and polymer industries.
Total: 50 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Introduction and Importance of mushrooms; History of mushroom cultivation; Present status of mushroom
industry in India; Cultivable edible mushroom; Biology of mushroom; Food value of edible mushrooms;
Uses of mushrooms, Poisonous mushrooms, and Medicinal mushrooms.
UNIT II 9 Hours
MUSHROOM CULTIVATION AND BIOLOGICAL IMPORTANCE
Mushrooms farm structure; design and layout; Spawn principles, techniques of spawn production; Principle
and techniques of compost and compositing; Cultivation techniques of White button mushroom, oyster
mushroom.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
VERMICULTURE TECHNOLOGY
Permaculture Technology; organic farming, soil fertility; Distribution and Ecology of Earthworms Earthworm
taxonomy -Morphological and Anatomical characteristics of Earthworm -Food habits, excretion and life
cycle. Types of Earthworms -Exotic and native species
UNIT V 9 Hours
METHODS OF VERMICOMPOSTING
Collection and preservation of earthworms for vermicomposting and culturing techniques of earthworms.
Preparation of vermicomposting requirement, different methods of Vermicompositing (Heap method, Pot
method, and Tray method). Changes during vermin compositing, Nutrient value of Vermicompositing;
Problems in vermicomposting preparation; Earthworm as bioreactors. Influence of chemical inputs on
earthworms activities. Large scale manufacture of Vermicomposting, packaging; financial supporting
(Government and NGOs for vermi culture work)
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION AND GREEN BUILDING REQUIREMENTS
Ethics and sustainability - Increased CO2 trade - Sustainable construction - Major environmental and
resource concerns - Green building movement and obstacles - Green building requirements -Perceived use
of green building
UNIT II 9 Hours
GREEN BUILDING PROCESS AND ASSESSMENT
Conventional versus green building delivery systems - Execution of green building process - Integrated
design process - Ecological design -Merits and demerits -Historical perspective - LEED building
assessment standard - LEED certification process - International building assessment standards - Building
rating system in India and its future - Case study of a green building
UNIT IV 9 Hours
BUILDING HYDROLOGIC SYSTEM AND MATERIAL LOOPS
High performance building water supply strategy - High performance building wastewater strategy -Green
building materials issues and priorities - LCA of building materials and products - Emerging construction
materials and products - Construction and demolition waste management Design for deconstruction and
disassembly - Closing material loops in practice
UNIT V 9 Hours
GREEN BUILDING IMPLEMENTATION
Site protection planning - Health and safety planning - Reducing the footprint of construction operations -
Essentials of building commissioning - Costs and benefits of building commissioning- The economics of
green buildings - Quantifying green building costs - Future directions in green buildings- Case study for
high performance green buildings
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
INTRODUCTION TO DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Contemporary natural and man- made disasters - Fundamentals of disasters-Causal factors of disasters-
Poverty - Population growth - Rapid urbanization - Transitions in cultural practices - Environmental
degradation -War and civil strife - Earthquakes -Tropical cyclones - Floods -Droughts - Environmental
pollution - Deforestation -Desertification - Epidemics - Chemical and industrial accidents
UNIT II 9 Hours
COASTAL AND MARINE DISASTERS
Hydrological-Coastal and marine disasters -Flood hazards- Control and management-Dams and dam
bursts-Tsunami-Water and ground water hazards - Sea level rise -Coastal and marine degradation - Marine
pollution - Techniques of marine pollution control
UNIT IV 9 Hours
LAND DISASTERS
Geological -Mass movement and land disasters - Earthquake - Volcanism - Mass movement hazards -
Land Degration and land use -Droughts and famines - Deserts and desertification - Ground water over -
exploitation - dryness and wildfires - Technological disasters - Mining disasters - War - chemicals and the
environment
UNIT V 9 Hours
MISCELLANEOUS TOPICS
Wind and water driven disasters - Flood forecasting, mitigation, planning and management - Tropical
cyclones - Storms -Hurricanes -Tornadoes - Lightning and frost disasters. Case studies - Regulating
hazardous industries in India - Control of toxic chemical sand chemical pollution in India
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) - Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) - Environmental Risk
Assessment (ERA) - Legal and Regulatory aspects in India - Types and limitations of EIA - Issues in EIA -
National - Cross sectoral - Social and cultural - Terms of Reference in EIA
UNIT II 9 Hours
COMPONENTS AND QUALITY ANALYSIS
Components - Screening - Setting - Analysis - Prediction of impacts - Mitigation - Matrices - Networks -
Checklists - Impact Assessment techniques - Cost benefit analysis - Analysis of alternatives; Trends in EIA
practice and evaluation criteria - Capacity building for quality assurance - Expert System in EIA Formats of
regulations
UNIT IV 9 Hours
DOCUMENTATION AND MONITORING
Document planning - Collection and organization of relevant information - Use of visual display materials -
Team writing - Reminder checklists - Environmental monitoring - Guidelines - Policies - Planning of
monitoring programmes - Environmental Management Plan -Post project audit
UNIT V 9 Hours
PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
Objectives of public participation - regulatory requirements - merits and de-merits - conducting public
participation - conflict management - dispute resolution Questionnaires for decision making
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
MACHINERIES
Lifts and Escalators -Special features required for physically handicapped and elderly -Single / Three phase
supply- Determination of the power required for motors and generators - Solar panels their installation and
applications.
UNIT II 9 Hours
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS IN BUILDINGS
Basics of electricity - Protective devices in electrical installations - Lightening arrester - Earthing-Types of
earthing - ISI specifications - Types of wires, wiring systems - Planning electrical wiring for building - Main
and distribution boards - Transformers and switch gears.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
REFRIGERATION PRINCIPLES
Thermodynamics - Heat - Temperature - Change of state -Sensible heat - Latent heat of fusion,
evaporation, sublimation - Saturation temperature - Super heated vapour - Subcooled liquid - Refrigerants -
Vapour compression cycle - Starters - Air handling units -Water piping - Window type and packaged air-
conditioners - Chilled water plant- Vapour Absorption Machine(VAM) - Air conditioning systems for different
types of buildings .
UNIT V 9 Hours
FIRE SAFETY INSTALLATION
Causes of fire in buildings - Safety regulations - NBC - Planning considerations in buildings like non-
combustible materials, construction, staircases and lift lobbies, fire escapes systems - Special features
required for physically handicapped and elderly in building types - Heat and smoke detectors - Fire Fighting
pump and water storage - Dry and wet risers - Automatic sprinklers.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Types of industries and industrial pollution - Characteristics of industrial wastes -
Population equivalent - Bioassay studies - effects of industrial effluents on streams, sewer, land, sewage
treatment plants and human health -Environmental legislations related to prevention and control of
industrial effluents and hazardous wastes.
UNIT II 9 Hours
CLEANER PRODUCTION
Waste management Approach - Waste Audit - Zero discharge - Volume and strength reduction - Material
and process modifications - Recycle, reuse and byproduct recovery - Applications.
UNIT V 9 Hours
HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT
Hazardous wastes - Physico chemical treatment - solidification - incineration -Secured land fills
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Classification and sources of waste - domestic, industrial and agriculture sources- industrial wastes-
mineral wastes - physical, chemical and biological properties of waste as a fuel - waste minimizing options -
recovery and recycle - waste handling methods - preparation of recycled fuel -energy from waste -
incineration - pyrolysis - emission reduction during combustion of waste - Kinds of waste
available/generated by people
UNIT II 9 Hours
SOILD WASTE PROCESSING AND RESOURCE RECOVERY
Characterization of solid wastes - logistics of waste collection system - recycling of solid wastes - purity of
materials and market issues - factors affecting composting process - environmental considerations of mass
burn - materials recovery facilities (MRF) - unit operations in MRF - material separation and processing at
MRF - materials flow in MRF - environmental pollution control - Ideas for reusing and recycling the waste
generated by residents
UNIT IV 9 Hours
BIOCHEMICAL CONVERSION FOR ENERGY PRODUCTION
Sources of energy generation - anaerobic digestion biogas production - types of biogas plant -
biomethanation from sludge digestion - bio-energy assessment -integrated biomass gasification for
electricity generation -potential of organic waste for hydrogen production - bio-fuel production, refining and
technology - thermo-chemical conversions - industrial applications of gasifiers - utilization and advantages
of briquetting - environmental impacts of biochemical and thermo-chemical conversion - Case profile of
success stories of waste to wealth
UNIT V 9 Hours
INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT
Principles of industrial waste management - amount and types of plastic waste - recycling of plastic waste-
cement manufacture from industrial solid waste - resource recovery from major industries - economic
analysis of energy production from waste - cost-benefit analysis - life cycle analysis - market analysis for
the components of waste stream - Develop prototype/ project for reuse and recycling of plastic waste
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Risk assessment and control- Legal Basis for Risk Assessment - Hazards, remedial measures - Safety and
health policy- Motivation of employees - Workplace Precautions - Management responsibilities, Individual
responsibilities - Training for Safety and Health- Insurance coverage of Industrial plant &personnel
UNIT II 10 Hours
CONSTRUCTION SAFETY
Quality and Safety Concerns in Construction -Organizing for Quality and Safety - Work and Material
Specifications - Importance of Safety during project construction - Accidents and their Causes - General
precaution to hazardous atmosphere and materials - Safety facilities at construction sites - Training to
project staff and operation staff - Emergency rescue equipment - Costs of Construction Injuries - Legal
Implications.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY
Scope and Importance of Environmental safety- Environmental impact assessment (EIA) - Environmental
pollution - Sustainable development- Global warming, greenhouse effect, urbanization - Role of
Government in environment protection- National Committee on environmental Planning (NCP)-
Environmental Appraisal Committee (EAC) - Role of individual in prevention of pollution.
UNIT V 8 Hours
DESIGN AND INSTALLATION
Fire extinguishing appliances -Selection requirements, installation and maintenance - Sprinkler system -
Maintenance of sprinkler installation - Pressure gauges, Installation of control valves - Fire protection
requirements for buildings and riser system- Fire alarm Systems, Manually operated fire alarms - Smoke
detectors, Fire extinguishing appliances in multi storied buildings, hotels etc.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 10 Hours
ENERGY SCENARIO
Commercial and Non-commercial energy, primary energy resources, commercial energy production, final
energy consumption, Indian energy scenario- energy needs of growing economy, energy intensity, energy
conservation and its importance-Energy Conservation Act 2001 and its features.
UNIT II 8 Hours
ELECTRICAL ENERGY CONSERVATION
Input electrical energy requirements in pumps, fans, and compressors-load factor estimation in the
equipments - Energy conservation potential -Electrical energy conservation in refrigeration and A/C system
-Operation and maintenance practices for electrical energy conservation Case examples.
UNIT IV 10 Hours
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Investment-need, appraisal and criteria, financial analysis techniques simple payback period, return on
investment, net present value, internal rate of return, cash flows, risk and sensitivity analysis; financing
options, and - elements of monitoring system.
UNIT V 9 Hours
ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT
Basic concepts-Importance of demand side managements- Efficiency gains-Estimation of energy efficiency
potential-Cost effectiveness- Barriers for energy efficiency and DSM.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 10 Hours
INTRODUCTION OF LIGHTING
Types of illumination, Day lighting, supplementary artificial lighting &total lighting, quality of good lighting,
factors affecting the lighting-shadow, glare, reflection, colour rendering &stroboscopic effect, methods of
artificial lighting -lighting system - direct, indirect, semi direct, semi indirect. Lighting scheme-general and
localized.
UNIT II 8 Hours
LIGHT SOURCES
Daylight, Incandescent, Electric Discharge, Arc lamps, Fluorescent , LED lamps- Luminaries.
UNIT IV 8 Hours
INTERIOR LIGHTING
Lighting design procedure for Industrial, Residential, Office, Auditorium and Hospitals - Case studies.
UNIT V 9 Hours
EXTERIOR LIGHTING
Environment and glare, Lighting Design procedure for Flood, Street, Sports lighting.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 8 Hours
INTRODUCTION TO VALUE ENGINEERING
Historical perspective of Value Engineering, Aims and objectives of Value Engineering , Concept of Value,
Value Engineering concerned with Economic Value , Value Engineering Job plan.
UNIT II 9 Hours
FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS
Function-Cost-Worth analysis: Function Analysis System Technique (FAST); Review of principles of
engineering economics
UNIT IV 9 Hours
HUMAN ASPECTS IN VALUE ENGINEERING
Team building; Life cycle costing; Managing Value Engineering Study; Value EngineeringReport writing;
Presentation Skill - Individual and Team Presentations; Implementation and follow-up.
UNIT V 9 Hours
BENEFITS OF VALUE ENGINEERING
Value Engineering Case studies in the Industries like Manufacturing; Construction; Health Care; Process.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 10 Hours
INTRODUCTION TO MOTOR CONTROL
Motors - Load system, Dynamics, load torque, - Speed control and multi quadrant operation, Braking of
series and separately excited DC motor, speed torque characteristics of induction motor and DC Motors -
Control strategies for AC and DC drives.
UNIT II 9 Hours
INDUCTION MOTOR DRIVES
Variable frequency operation of 3-phase inductions motor Drive -Scalar control - Principle of vector or field
oriented control - Direct and Indirect vector control- Constant torque operations- Case study: FPGA based
Industrial control of induction motor
UNIT IV 10 Hours
SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR DRIVES
Principles of synchronous motor control - Adjustable frequency control - Voltage Source Inverter Drive with
open loop control, Self controlled Synchronous motor with electronic commutation and load commutated
thyristor inverter - Principle of Vector control. Case study: DSP processor based Synchronous Motor drives.
UNIT V 8 Hours
ARTIFICIAL-INTELLIGENCE BASED DRIVES AND APPLICATIONSMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT
AI-Based Techniques - Applications in Electrical Machines and Drives - Neural-Network Based Drives -
Commercial AI based Drives -Fuzzy Logic Concept- Applications of Fuzzy Logic to Electric Drives -
Selection of drives -Steel rolling mills, Paper mills, Lifts and Cranes, Sugar mills.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 10 Hours
HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY AND BIO POTENTIAL ELECTRODES
Cell and their structures - action and resting potential - nervous system: functional organisation of the
nervous system, structure of nervous system, neurons, synapse -transmitters and neural communication -
cardiovascular system- Physiology of heart and lungs - Circulation and respiration - Transducers - Different
types - Piezo-electric, ultrasonic, resistive, capacitive, inductive transducers - Selection criteria
UNIT II 9 Hours
ELECTRO-PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BLOOD FLOW MEASUREMENT
Basic components of a biomedical system - Electrodes - Micro, needle and surface electrodes - Amplifiers -
Preamplifiers, differential amplifiers, chopper amplifiers - Isolation amplifier. ECG - EEG - Lead systems
and recording methods - Typical waveforms
UNIT IV 9 Hours
MEDICAL IMAGING PARAMETER MEASUREMENTS
X- RAY machine - Computer Tomography - Magnetic Resonance Imaging system - ultra sonography -
Endoscopy - bio-telemetry.
UNIT V 8 Hours
ASSISTING AND THERAPEUTIC DEVICES
Cardiac pacemakers - defibrillators - ventilators- heart lung machine - dialysers - elements of audio and
visual aids
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
INTRODUCTION
General functional description of digital instrument - Block diagram of a Virtual Instrument - Advantages of
Virtual Instruments over conventional instruments - Architecture of a Virtual Instrument and a its relation to
the operating system. Advantages of Virtual Instruments over conventional instruments
UNIT II 10 Hours
SOFTWARE OVERVIEW
VI - Graphical user interfaces - Controls and indicators - 'G' programming - Labels and Text - Shape, size
and color - Owned and free labels -Data type, Format, Precision and representation - Data types - Data
flow programming -Editing - Debugging and Running a Virtual Instrument - Graphical programming palettes
and tools - Front panel objects - Data types
UNIT IV 7 Hours
OPERATING SYSTEM AND HARDWARE ASPECTS
Current trends Operating system requirements - Data Acquisition Card(DAQ) : DAQ hardware, Grounding
methods, Resolution, Analog I/O, Digital I/O - DAQ Software Architecture - Configuring the DAQ
hardware/software for temperature measurement.
UNIT V 9 Hours
APPLICATIONS
IMAQ Motion Control: components of a motion control system, configuration, prototyping and development
- Interfacing Servomotor and Stepper motor in LabVIEW. Machine Vision: Edge Detection,Dimensional
Measurements,Color Inspection, Optical Character Recognition.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
AIR CRAFT AND AEROSPACE VEHICLE INSTRUMENTATION
Basic T instruments - types of air speeds - Air data instruments: altimeter, air speed indicator, altitude
indicator, Mach meter - gyroscopic instruments - turn and back indicator - artificial horizon - Electronic flight
instrument unit - Accelerometers - sensors and actuators.
UNIT II 10 Hours
RADIO NAVIGATION AIDS
Navigation and its types - Automatic direction finder - distance measuring equipments - non directional
beacons - course deviation indicator - instruments landing system - microwave landing system - very high
frequency omni directional range instrument - Tactical Air Navigation - radar basic terminology - primary
and secondary surveillance radar.
UNIT III 8 Hours
FLIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM
Principles of flight control, flight control surfaces, flight control linkage systems, Autopilot system , trim and
feel, flight control actuation, fly by wire system, fly by light fcs, Airbus and Boeing implementations,
interrelationship of flight control, guidance and vehicle management systems.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
SATELLITE AND SPACE VEHICLE INSTRUMENTATION
Global Positioning System (GPS) - propulsion controls - propulsion unit - Sun sensors - Horizon sensors -
star tracker - Stabilisation controls - GPS Aided GEO Augmented Navigation (GAGAN) and Indian Regional
Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS) - Local Area Augmentation System (LASS), Wide Area Augmentation
System (WAAS).
UNIT V 9 Hours
AIR CRAFT FLIGHT SIMULATION INSTRUMENTATION
Basic description of a flight simulator - Solution of Aerodynamics equations - various types of aircraft
engine instruments - Vibration measurements - Tachometers -Temperature gauges - Pressure gauges -
Operation and Principles - Horizontal Situation Indicator - Simulation of autopilot system - Doppler and
Inertial Navigation instruments
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
INTRODUCTION TO ACCESSORIES
Definition and importance of accessories in fashion design, classification, accessory design; Sketching
accessories sketching of basic shapes of various accessories, the concept of three-dimensional sketching
and relation to accessories design.
UNIT II 9 Hours
GARMENT ACCESSORIES
Selection of materials, design, functional and aesthetic performance, advantages Ribbons, Braids, Laces,
Appliqués, Buttons, Zippers, Snap fasteners, Hooks and Eyes, Hook and loop tape (Velcro), Eyelets, Tie,
Scarves, Stoles, Umbrella, Socks, Stockings, Veils.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
ORNAMENTAL ACCESSORIES
Selection of materials, design, functional and aesthetic performance, advantages and various styles –
Pendants, Waist Bands, Wrist Bands, Necklaces, Head Bands, Neck Ties, Bows, Key Chain, Sunglass,
Wrist watches, Rings, Ear rings, Bangles, Bracelets, Anklets, Pony Tail Holder, Pen.
UNIT V 9 Hours
SPECIAL ACCESSORIES
Tie clips, walking sticks, wigs, mask, handkerchiefs, Hand fans, Electronic gadgets, Torch lights. `
FURTHER READING
Sketching of objects in a 3D view, Designing of any one accessory mentioned above with suitable
materials, Designing of a small leather accessory, Designing of a single piece of a jewelry using various
non precious stones and metals.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
DISPLAY AND PRESENTATION
Different kinds of images, image changes for men, women and children wear. The four Ps of marketing,
Display Types of display, Exhibitions, Types of Display settings, Elements of display, store display. Store
Types of retailers, locations of retailers, presentations in different types of retail stores. Fashion
merchandise presentation The American general store Indian departmental stores and fashion centres.
Design composition Two composition methods, basic design methods, creating attention, creating displays,
design solutions, and the purpose of design.
UNIT II 9 Hours
STORE LAYOUT
Objectives of store layout, types and selection of layout, merits and demerits, allocation of store
space.Exterior store design Planning store exterior kinds of store fronts, elements of store exterior Signage,
Banners, Marque, lighting, Types of window display areas. Interior store design Planning of store, kinds of
displays..
UNIT IV 9 Hours
THE MERCHANDISE FIXTURES AND MANNEQUIN
Merchandise Fixtures role of fixtures, types, selection of fixtures. The mannequin, abstract mannequin,
display forms, mannequin chronology, the function of mannequins, rigging forms, shirt and blouse forms,
dressing mannequins, business highlights, mannequin features, body perfect. Importance of flower
arrangements in stores, the florist, flower motifs, giant floral supply wholesalers.
UNIT V 9 Hours
SIGNS AND COMMUNICATION
Need for signs, types of signage, Directional signs, Merchandise signs, Departmental signs, Sign
production in supermarkets and fashion stores. Sign sizes - selection of colours. Sign maintenance,
Vendors and markets – Finding display materials, the national association of display industries, other
shows and sources, antique shops, flea markets, and auctions.
FURTHER READING
Errors of Display, Elements of store interior, merchandise walls, floors, ceilings, colour and lighting,
Creation - museum look, super market, boutique, warehouse clubs, Budgets and repairs of mannequin,
Fashion news and communication
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Interior designing definition, importance, requirements and types Structural design, Decorative Design
Designing interiors, Good taste; Design themes, types and application. Personality of the Home Art
elements Line: types, characteristics and importance; form: size and shape, characteristics; Colour
sources, qualities, emotional effects, colour wheel and schemes. Application of colour in interiors; Texture
types and significance; Pattern: types and effects; Light importance. Importance of Furniture Design for
Interiors- Ancient Age / Middle Age / Contemporary.
UNIT II 9 Hours
GRAPHIC PRESENTATION AND ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION
Graphic Presentation Free Hand Drawing Lines, Curves, Waves- Compositions in pencil, Colours and
pasting-3D compostion; Isometric and Axonometric- Still life- Furniture Sketching- Object Drawing with
color rendering - Interior elements, Lighting, plants. Graphic Presentation (Advance)- Colour wheel-
Rendering in ink- Interior Finishes (B/W and colour)- Dotting- illusions- Interior rendering and stubbing-
Stained Glass. Orthographic Projection - Lettering- Use of Scale- Solid Geometry- Introduction for
sciography- Perspective, Axonometric Isometric drawing. Orthographic Projection - Lifts and escalators-
Acoustics and their application in interiors, water proofing, fire – safety.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
ELEMENTS OF DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES
Elements of Design-Interior Design as a Visual Art-Elements of Design- colours, Accessories and their
significance- Project Analysis and Design Development- Design source- Interior space and flow chart, A
good design. Construction Techniques (Basic)-Building Components, Basic idea of Construction,
Foundation and superstructure. Doors, Windows, Staircase R.C.C., Timber- Construction Techniques
(Advance)- False Ceiling, Partitions, Wall Paneling, Comics, Mosaic, Cladding- Flooring and Wall Cladding
UNIT V 9 Hours
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITY INTERIOR DESIGNER
Role of an Interior Designer- Responsibility towards society and need of an Interior Designer to better the
environment- Ethics and Code of Conduct- Responsibility towards client, contractor and supplier,
Estimation. Professional Fees- Work of an Interior Designer- Making of portfolio, JD Annual Design
Awards.
FURTHER READING
Professional Practice- The Client Practice, Procedure of execution- P.E.R.T/ C.P.M. Arbitration.
Total: 45 Hours
15FT0YE SURFACE EMBELLISHMENT 3003
UNIT I 6 Hours
INTRODUCTION TO SURFACE EMBELLISHMENT
Introduction, Definition, Need, Types, Raw materials, Importance of surface embellishment, Selection of
needle, thread and fabric for hand embroidery and machine embroidery. various methods of surface
embellishment embroidery and surface ornamentation.
UNIT II 6 Hours
HAND EMBROIDERY
General rules for hand embroidery. Types of hand embroidery stitches-Running, Couching, Button hole,
Satin, Long &Short, Wheat, Chain, Stem, Herringbone, Cross stitch, Knotted stitches, Fish bone, Fly stitch,
Braids, Back, Hem, Seed, Needle weaving, Whip stitches.
UNIT IV 6 Hours
EMBELLISHMENT TECHNIQUES
Materials used and Applications. Types of embellishment techniques- Ribbon work, Appliqué work, quilting
work, patch work, smocking, honey comb, gathered with embroidery, fabric painting – hand, Stencil –
dabbing and Spraying. Dyeing and printing – advanced tie and dye techniques, batik and block printing.
Trimmings and decorations – Laces , Pompons, Fringes, Tassels, Tucks, Show buttons, Eyelet and cord,
Bead and Sequins work, Cut work, Crocheting.
UNIT V 6 Hours
TRADITIOANL EMBROIDERIES OF INDIA AND CARE
Care and maintenance of embroidered articles – care and maintenance methods for embroidered apparel,
pressing. Traditional Embroideries of India – Phulkari, Kasuti, Kashmiri embroidery, Kutch work,
Chikkankari, Kantha. Quality control in Embroidery - Quality parameters, Quality control systems.
1 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 1
Design and develop a sample using running,couching,button hole and granite stitch.
2 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 2
Design and develop a sample using satin, long and short,wheat and satin stitch.
3 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 3
Design and develop a sample using chain,stem,herringbone,cross stitch and vermicelli stitch.
4 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 4
Design and develop a sample using knotted,fish bone,fly stitch ,zig zag and wavy stitches.
5 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 5
Design and develop a sample using braids,back,hem and seed stitches.
6 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 6
Design and develop a sample using needle weaving stitches,whip stitches and eyelet work.
7 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 7
Design and develop a sample using drawn thread and fabric work;patch work and mirror work.
8 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 8
Design and develop a sample using applique,shaded embroidery,shadow work,badla work.
9 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 9
Design and develop a sample using bead and sequins,couched thread embroidery and machine
embroidery stitches.
10 3 Hours
EXPERIMENT 10
Design and develop a sample using cutwork , richelieu work,lace work and computerised machine
embroidery.
Total: 60 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
CORROSION
Importance of corrosion - spontaneity of corrosion - passivation - direct and indirect damage by corrosion -
importance of corrosion prevention in industries - area relationship in both active and passive states of
metals - Pilling Bedworth ratio and its significance - units of corrosion rate (mdd and mpy) - importance of
pitting factor - Pourbaix digrams of Mg, Al and Fe and their advantages and disadvantages.
UNIT II 7 Hours
TYPES OF CORROSION
Eight forms of corrosion: uniform, galvanic, crevice corrosion, pitting, intergranular corrosion, selective
leaching, erosion corrosion and stress corrosion. High temperature oxidation, kinetics of protective film
formation and catastrophic oxidation corrosion.
UNIT IV 10 Hours
CORROSION RATE AND ITS ESTIMATION
Rate of corrosion: factors affecting corrosion - electrochemical methods of polarization - Tafel extrapolation
polarization, linear polarization, impedance techniques - weight loss method - susceptibility test - testing for
intergranular susceptibility and stress corrosion. Visual testing - liquid penetrant testing - magnetic particle
testing - eddy current testing.
UNIT V 10 Hours
CORROSION CONTROL METHODS
Fundamentals of cathodic protection - types of cathodic protection. Stray current corrosion problems and its
prevention. Protective coatings: anodic and cathodic coatings - metal coatings: hot dipping (galvanizing,
tinning and metal cladding) - natural inhibitors. Selection of sacrificial anode for corrosion control.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 6 Hours
BASICS OF CELLS AND BATTERIES
Components - classification - operation of a cell - theoretical cell voltage - capacity - specific energy -
energy density of practical batteries - charge efficiency- charge rate - charge retention - closed circuit
voltage, open circuit voltage current density - cycle life - discharge rate-over charge-over discharge.
UNIT II 10 Hours
BATTERIES FOR PORTABLE DEVICES AND ELECTRIC VEHICLES
Primary batteries- zinc-carbon, magnesium, alkaline, manganous dioxide, mercuric oxide, silver oxide
batteries - recycling/safe disposal of used cells. Secondary batteries - introduction, cell reactions, cell
representations and applications - lead acid, nickel-cadmium and lithium ion batteries - rechargeable zinc
alkaline battery. Reserve batteries: Zinc-silver oxide, lithium anode cell, photogalvanic cells. Battery
specifications for cars and automobiles.
UNIT IV 10 Hours
HYDROGEN AS A FUEL
Sources and production of hydrogen - electrolysis - photocatalytic water splitting - biomass pyrolysis -gas
clean up - methods of hydrogen storage- high pressurized gas - liquid hydrogen type - metal hydride -
hydrogen as engine fuel - features, application of hydrogen technologies in the future - limitations.
UNIT V 9 Hours
ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT
Future prospects of renewable energy and efficiency of renewable fuels - economy of hydrogen energy -
life cycle assessment of fuel cell systems. Solar Cells: energy conversion devices, photovoltaic and
photoelectrochemical cells - photobiochemical conversion cell.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 10 Hours
POLYMERS AND ELASTOMERS
Classification of polymers - Mechanism: Addition polymerization - free radical polymerization - cationic,
anionic and co-ordination (Ziegler-Natta) polymerization, copolymerization, condensation polymerization
(nylon-6,6) ring opening polymerization (nylon-6). Elastomers: Natural rubber - vulcanization - synthetic
rubber: styrene -butadiene rubber (SBR), butyl, neoprene, thiocol rubbers. High performance polymers:
polyethers, polyether ether ketone(PEEK), polysulphones, polyimides.
UNIT II 8 Hours
POLYMERIZATION TECHNIQUES
Homogeneous and heterogeneous polymerization - bulk polymerization (PMMA, PVC) solution
polymerization - polyacrylic acid, suspension polymerization (ion-exchange resins) - emulsion
polymerization (SBR) - advantages and disadvantages of bulk and emulsion polymerization. Melt solution
and interfacial poly-condensation.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
POLYMER PROCESSING
Moulding: Compression - injection - extrusion and blow mouldings. Film casting - calendering.
Thermoforming and vacuum formed polystyrene - foamed polyurethanes. Fibre spinning: melt, dry and wet
spinning. Fibre reinforced plactics fabrication: hand-layup - filament winding and pultrusion.
UNIT V 10 Hours
SPECIALITY POLYMERS
Preparation and properties of heat resistant and flame retardant polymers. Polymers for electronic
applications: liquid crystalline, conducting and photosensitive polymers. Polymer for biomedical
applications: artificial organs, controlled drug delivery, hemodialysis and hemofiltration.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
NANO SCALE MATERIALS
Introduction-Feynman's vision-national nanotechnology initiative (NNI) - past, present, future -classification
of nanostructures,nanoscale architecture - effects of the nanometer length scale - changes to the system
total energy, and the system structures- effect of nanoscale dimensions on various properties -magnetic
properties of nanoscale materials -differences between bulk and nanomaterials and their physical
properties.
UNIT II 9 Hours
NANOMATERIALS SYNTHESIS METHODS
Top down processes - mechanical milling, nanolithography and types based on radiations - Bottom up
process - chemical vapour deposition, plasma enhanced CVD, colloidal and sol-gel methods - template
based growth of nanomaterials - ordering of nanosystems, self-assembly and self-organization - DC
sputtering and RF sputtering process.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
SEMICONDUCTOR NANOSTRUCTURES
Quantum confinement in semiconductor nanostructures - quantum wells, quantum wires, quantum dots,
super lattices-epitaxial growth of nanostructures-MBE, metal organic VPE, LPE - carbon nano tubes-
structure, synthesis and electrical properties -applications- fuel cells - quantum efficiency of semiconductor
nanomaterials.
UNIT V 9 Hours
NANOMACHINES AND NANODEVICES
Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) and Nanoelectromechanical systems (NEMS)-fabrication,
actuators-organic FET- principle, description, requirements, integrated circuits- organic LEDâ??s - basic
processes, carrier injection, excitons, optimization - organic photovoltaic cells- nano motors -bio nano
particles-nano - objects - applications of nano materials in biological field.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
CARRIER TRANSPORT IN SEMICONDUCTORS
Carrier drift - drift current density - mobility effects on carrier density - conductivity in semiconductor - carrier
transport by diffusion - diffusion current density - total current density - breakdown phenomena - avalanche
breakdown.
UNIT II 9 Hours
PHYSICS OF P-N JUNCTION
Basic structure-Built in potential barrier, Electric field and space charge width of P-N junction under zero,
forward and reverse bias- Diffusion capacitance - one sided and linearly graded junctions.
UNIT III 9 Hours
P-N JUNCTION DIODE
Qualitative description of charge flow in p-n junction - boundary condition - minority carrier distribution -
ideal p-n junction current - temperature effects - applications - the turn on transient and turn off transient.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
BIPOLAR JUNCTION TRANSISTOR
Introduction to basic principle of operation - the modes of operation - amplification - minority carrier
distribution in forward active mode - non-ideal effects - base with modulation - high injection emitter band
gap narrowing - current clouding - breakdown voltage - voltage in open emitter configuration and open base
configuration.
UNIT V 9 Hours
OPTO ELECTRONIC DEVICES
Optical absorption in a semiconductor, photon absorption coefficient - electron hole pair generation - solar
cell - homo junction and hetero junction - Photo transistor - laser diode, the optical cavity, optical
absorption, loss and gain - threshold current.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
LASER FUNDAMENTALS
Introduction - principle - Einstein's prediction - spontaneous emission - stimulated emission - Einstein's
relations - A and B coefficients - population inversion - condition for large stimulated emission -
spontaneous and stimulated emission in optical region - light amplification.
Components of lasers: active medium - pumping - pumping mechanisms - resonant cavity.
UNIT II 9 Hours
CHARACTERISTICS AND TYPES OF LASERS
Introduction - directionality - intensity - coherence - monochromaticity. Classification of lasers - principle,
construction, working, energy level diagram and applications of CO2 laser - dye laser - excimer laser -
Nd:YAG laser - semiconductor laser.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
LASERS IN MEDICINE AND SURGERY
Eye laser surgery - LASIK - photocoagulations - light induced biological hazards: Eye and skin -
homeostasis - dentistry - laser angioplasty - laser endoscopy - different laser therapies.
UNIT V 9 Hours
LASERS IN INDUSTRY
Applications in material processing: laser welding - hole drilling - laser cutting. Laser tracking: LIDAR.
Lasers in electronics industry: ranging - information storage - bar code scanner. Lasers in defence: laser
based military weapons - laser walls.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
INTRODUCTION TO MECHATRONICS AND ROBOTICS
Introduction - Systems - Open loop system-closed loop system, Basic elements, sequential controller and
Microprocessor based controllers. Industrial Robot: Definition, laws of robots- Robot Anatomy - Robot
configurations - motions - work volume - drive system - Types of Robot Controls - Precision of movement -
Application
UNIT II 8 Hours
SENSORS AND TRANSDUCERS
Introduction to sensors and transducers , Types-Displacement, position and proximity - velocity and motion
- force - fluid pressure - liquid flow and level - Temperature - Light - Selection of sensors
UNIT IV 9 Hours
MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ACTUATION SYSTEMS
Mechanical actuation System: Mechanical system - types of motion - Kinematic chain - cams - Gear Trains
- Ratchet and pawl - Belt and chain drives - Bearings - Mechanical aspects of Motor selection. Electrical
actuation system: Electrical Systems - Mechanical switches - Solid state switches - Solenoids - Stepper
motor
UNIT V 9 Hours
PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER
Introduction - Basic structure - input/output processing - programming - mnemonics - Timers, relays and
counters - shift registers - Data handling - Analogue input/output - Selection of PLC - Simple problems
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 8 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Definition of a robot - scope of industrial robots, Robot anatomy - robotics and automation, law of robots,
specification of robots, resolution, repeatability and accuracy of manipulator. Classification of robots and
justifying the use of robots. Drive mechanisms - hydraulic, electrical, pneumatic drives
UNIT II 10 Hours
ROBOT CONTROL AND KINEMATICS
Power transmission systems and control - mechanical transmissions method- Rotary to rotary, rotary to
linear conversions - rotary problem- remote centered compliance devices. End effectors - vacuum,
magnetic and air operated grippers. Robot Kinematics- Forward Kinematics, Inverse Kinematics and
Differences -Forward Kinematics and Reverse Kinematics of Manipulators with Two, Three Degrees of
Freedom (In 2 Dimensional), Four Degrees of Freedom (In 3 Dimensional) -DH matrices
UNIT IV 9 Hours
ROBOT PROGRAMMING AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Robotics programming: Teach Pendant Programming, Lead through programming, Robot programming
Languages - VAL Programming - Motion Commands, Sensor Commands, End effector commands, and
Simple programs. Basics - Goals of Artificial Intelligence
UNIT V 9 Hours
INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS
Application of robots in machining - Welding - Assembly - Material handling - Loading and unloading-CIM-
hostile and remote environments. Inspection and future application-safety, training, maintenance and
quality. Economic analysis of robotics. SCARA robots, wheeled robots, Bipedal robots (humanoid robots),
hexapod robots
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Introduction to MEMS: Introduction to Microsystems and micro electronics - Market scenario for MEMS.
Working principle: Trimmers scaling vector and scaling laws - scaling in geometry - scaling in rigid body
dynamics- scaling in electrostatic forces - scaling in electricity - scaling in fluid mechanics - scaling in heat
transfer. Materials for MEMS: Silicon as a MEMS material - Crystal structure of silicon - Miller indices -
silicon compounds - SiO2, SiC, Si3N4 and polycrystalline silicon - silicon piezo-resistors - Gallium arsenide
- polymers for MEMS -quartz.
UNIT II 9 Hours
FABRICATION OF MEMS
Clean room technology - Substrates and wafer - single crystal silicon wafer formation - ideal substrates -
mechanical properties - Processes for bulk micromaching - Wet Vs dry etching - Chemical etching of
Silicon - etchant systems and etching process - Reactive ion etching and DRIE - mask layout design.
Processes for Surface micromaching - Deposition processes - ion implantation - Diffusion - oxidation -
chemical vapor deposition -physical vapor deposition - deposition by epitaxy - photolithography and
photoresists. Limitations of Bulk and surface micromachining - LIGA, SLIGA and other micromolding
processes such as HeXIL
UNIT IV 9 Hours
MEMS DEVICES
Micro actuation techniques - piezoelectric crystals - Shape memory alloys - bimetallics - conductive
polymers. Micro motors - micro grippers - Microfluidic devices - Micro pumps - mechanical and
nonmechanical micropumps - micro valves - valveless micropumps - Lab on Chip. Types of micro sensors -
Microaccelerometer - Micropressure sensors, MEMS switches/resonators, MEMS reliability.
UNIT V 9 Hours
MICROSYSTEM PACKAGING AND DESIGN
Micro system packaging - materials die level device level - system level - packaging techniques - die
preparation - surface bonding - wire bonding - sealing - Case studies. Design considerations - process
design - mechanical design - applications of micro system in automotive - bio medical - aerospace -
telecommunication industries
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
SCIENCE OF MEASUREMENT
Units and Standards - International standards of measurement. Generalized Measurement System. Static
and dynamic characteristics of transducers.- Errors in Measurements - Gross errors, Systematic errors,
Random errors. Calibration techniques. Generalized Performance of Zero Order and First Order Systems -
Response of transducers to different time varying inputs. Classification of transducers
UNIT II 8 Hours
MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS
Temperature measurement - Filled thermometer - Bimetallic thermometer. Pressure measurement -
manometers - Bourdon gauge - bellows - diaphragm - McLeod gauge - thermal conductivity gauge. Flow
measurement - Rotameter, orifice, venturi. Level measurement - Float gauge, capacitance and ultrasonic.
Control of flow and pressure monitoring with PID controls
UNIT IV 9 Hours
SIGNAL CONDITIONING AND DATA ACQUISITION PRESENTATION
Wheatstone and Schering bridges - Amplification - Filtering - V/I, I/V and I/P converters - Sample and Hold
circuits - D/A converter (R -2R ladder and weighted resistor types), A/D converter, Dual slope, successive
approximation and flash types - Data logging - Display devices: CRO, LED and LCD
UNIT V 9 Hours
VIRTUAL INSTRUMENTATION
VI - Graphical user interfaces - Data types - Data flow programming - Graphical programming palettes and
tools - Front panel objects - Functions and libraries. FOR Loops, WHILE Loops, CASE Structure - Arrays
and Clusters - Attribute modes Local and Global variables - Data acquisition using DAQ card
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT II 8 Hours
ACTUATION SYSTEMS
Pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems - Directional Control Valves - Rotary Actuators. Mechanical Actuation
Systems - Cams - Gear Trains - Ratchet and pawl - Belt and Chain Drives - Bearings. Electrical Actuation
Systems - Mechanical Switches - Solid State Switches - Solenoids - D.C Motors - A.C Motors - Stepper
Motors -Servomotors.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS
Programmable Logic Controllers - Basic Structure - Input / Output Processing -Programming - Mnemonics -
Timers, Internal relays and counters - Shift Registers - Master and Jump Controls - Data Handling -
Analogue Input / Output - Selection of PLC
UNIT V 9 Hours
DESIGN OF MECHATRONICS SYSTEM
Stages in designing Mechatronics Systems - Traditional and Mechatronic Design - Possible Design
Solutions Case Studies of Mechatronics Systems, Automatic washing Machine - Automatic Camera - Pick
and place robot - Automatic Car Park Systems - Engine Management Systems
Total: 45 Hours
15ME0YA INDUSTRIAL PROCESS ENGINEERING 3003
UNIT I 9 Hours
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND PRODUCTION SYSTEM
Industrial engineering - Concept, History and development, Applications, Roles of Industrial engineer-
Production management, Industrial engineering versus production management, operations management.
Plant layout, Criteria for good layout, Types of layout - Process layout, Product layout, Combination layout
and fixed position layout, Flow pattern, Workstation design.
UNIT II 9 Hours
PROCESS PLANNING AND PRODUCTION CONTROL
Introduction to Process planning-Definition, Procedure, Process selection, Machine capacity, Process
sheet, Process analysis - Group technology, classification and coding system, formation of component
family - Production planning, loading, scheduling. Production control -dispatching, routing - Progress control
bar, curve, Gantt chart, route and schedule chart.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
INVENTORY MANAGEMENT
Inventory control, classification, management, objectives, functions. Economic order quantity, Economic
batch quantity, inventory models, ABC analysis, Material Requirement Planning(MRPI), Manufacturing
Resource Planning (MRPII), Operating cycle, lean manufacturing, Supply chain management - Material
handling. Engineering and economic factors.
UNIT V 9 Hours
SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND MAINTENANCE
System concept - system analysis, systems engineering, value engineering, value control, types of values.
Plant maintenance - objectives, importance. Maintenance engineer - duties, functions and responsibilities.
Types - breakdown, scheduled, preventive and predictive - Plant maintenance schedule, Condition
monitoring.
UNIT I 8 Hours
SAFETY MANAGEMENT
Concepts - Evolution, International Labour Organization (ILO), National Safety Council, Techniques - Job
Safety Analysis (JSA), Safety survey, Safety inspection, Safety Sampling, Accident Investigation and
Reporting - Concept of an accident, Accident causation models, cost of accident, investigation, Safety
Performance Monitoring - Safety indices.
UNIT II 10 Hours
SAFETY AND LAW
Factory Act 1948-Safety and Health chapters, Tamil Nadu Factories Rules- Safety and Health chapters,
Environment and Pollution Laws, ,Building and other construction works act 1996, Motor Vehicle Rules,
Explosive Act 1983, Boiler Act.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
SAFETY IN CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES
Safety in process design, unit operations, pressure vessel, heat exchangers, safety valves - Plant
commissioning and inspection, pressure vessel, non-destructive testing, vibration, corrosion Plant
maintenance and emergency planning, ALOHA SOFTWARE.
UNIT V 8 Hours
SAFETY IN CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
Working at heights, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirement for working at
heights- Working on fragile roofs, work permit systems-
Construction machinery, inspection and testing of cranes, chain pulley blocks, earth moving equipment,
conveyors- Manual handling, fire and explosion hazard- Safety in confined spaces
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT II 9 Hours
PRACTICES OF MAINTENANCE PLANNING
Mean Time Between Failures, Mean Time To Repair and Mean Waiting Time - Factors of availability -
Maintenance organization - Maintenance economics.
UNIT IV 10 Hours
CONDITION MONITORING
Condition based maintenance - Cost comparison with and without Condition Monitoring - On-load testing
and offload testing.
UNIT V 8 Hours
REPAIR METHODS
Failure analysis - Failures and their development - Repair methods for Maintenance.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
SURFACE TECHNIQUES
Concepts of Non-Destructive testing (NDT) - Discontinuities and Defects in various manufacturing
Component-Types of NDT techniques, Introduction to Standards and Specifications (ASME, ASTM, AWS) -
Visual or Optical Testing, Direct and remote visual inspection and Aides-Liquid Penetrant Testing (LPT)
Principles - Types and properties of liquid penetrants and developers - Preparation of test materials -
Advantages and limitations- Application of penetrants to parts - Fluorescent penetrant test
UNIT II 9 Hours
MAGNETIC PARTICLE TESTING
Magnetic Particle Testing (MPT) Principles, applications - Magnetization methods, magnetic Particles, - Dry
particle technique and Wet fluorescent particle technique, demagnetization, Advantages and limitations -
Magnetic Flux Leakage Testing Principle, Instrumentation and applications - Electromagnetic Induction
Techniques, Principle - Instrumentation and applications of Eddy Current Testing (ECT)
UNIT IV 9 Hours
RADIOGRAPHY TESTING
Radiographic testing (RT) Principle, Sources of X-rays and Gamma rays and their characteristics -
Absorption, scattering-Filters and screens, imaging modalities - Film radiography and Digital Radiography -
Problems in shadow formation, Exposure factors, film handling and storage Inverse square law, Exposure
charts, and Radiographic equivalence. Penetrometers, Safety in radiography, Applications.
UNIT V 9 Hours
SPECIAL TECHNIQUES
Acoustic Emission Testing (AET) Principle - Advantages and limitations - Instrumentation and applications -
Infra Red Thermography (IRT), Contact and non-contact inspection
methods, Pressure and Leak Testing - Testing Procedure and applications, LASER Shearography - Typical
applications - Requirements - advantages and disadvantages.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT II 10 Hours
AUTOMATION AND CNC MACHINES
Introduction to Automation - Definition, types, reasons for automating. CNC Machines - Principles, types,
features, advantages, applications and CNC Machine structure - Linear motion bearings, Recirculating ball
bearings, drive system, and control system. CNC Lathe and Milling programming - Linear and circular
interpolation, threading and drilling programs.
UNIT IV 8 Hours
LIQUID AND SOLID MATERIAL BASED SYSTEMS
Stereo lithography Apparatus (SLA), Solid Ground Curing (SGC), Fused Deposition Modelling (FDM) and
Laminated Object Manufacturing (LOM) - Working Principle, Construction, Process, Materials and
Applications
UNIT V 11 Hours
POWDER BASED PROCESSES AND APPLICATIONS OF ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING
Selective Laser Sintering (SLS), Three dimensional Printing (3DP), Electron Beam Melting (EBM) and
Laser Engineered Net Shaping (LENS) - Working Principle, Construction, Process Variables, Materials and
Applications. Application of Additive Manufacturing in Medical field, Manufacturing, Automotive industries,
Aerospace and Electronics and Retail industries.
Total: 45 Hours
15TT0YA YARN AND FABRIC MANUFACTURE 3003
UNIT I 9 Hours
FIBRE (INTRODUCTION)
Fibre - Staple fibre Filament Yarn Thread Fabric and Clothing. Properties and applications of Natural fibres:
cotton = wool silk flax jute coir. Properties and applications of manufactured fibres: Viscose rayon Polyester
Nylon Acrylic - polypropylene.
UNIT II 9 Hours
STAPLE FIBRE YARN MANUFACTURE
Count systems: English Tex Denier. Overview of various yarn manufacturing systems: Short-staple Long-
staple. Short-staple spinning machinery and processes blow room, card, comber, draw frame, speed frame,
ring frame, and rotor spinning machine. Long-staple spinning machinery and processes: Woollen and
worsted spinning machinery card comber gill box draw frames speed frame ring frame.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
FABRIC MANUFACTURE CONT
Knitted fabric production machinery and processes: Warp and weft knitting; Circular Flat-bed Warp knitting
machines
Non-woven production machinery and processes: Web formation Bonding (Needling, hydro entangling,
bonding).
UNIT V 9 Hours
GENERAL
Overview of textile colouration and finishing machinery and processes: Scouring bleaching mercerising
dyeing printing finishing.
High-bulk acrylic yarn production. Texturing technology. Weaves and structures. Loom attachments: Dobby
Drop-box Jacquard. Standard types of fabrics and end-uses. Silk reeling and silk fabric weaving.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
PREPARATORY PROCESSES
Characteristic properties of cotton, wool, silk, blended fabrics - wet process sequences - Singeing -
principles and methods. Desizing - hydrolytic, oxidative and enzymatic methods. Scouring - mechanism
and evaluation - scouring of coloured fabrics. Wool scouring and carbonizing - Silk Degumming.
UNIT II 9 Hours
BLEACHING AND MERCERISATION
Bleaching: Mechanism - hypochlorite and hydrogen peroxide bleaching - sodium chlorite bleaching -
bleaching of blends. Evaluation of bleached materials. Mercerisation: Theory - principles - methods -
machine - Assessment. Liquid ammonia treatment.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
COLOURATION OF TEXTILE MATERIALS
Theory of dyeing: substantivity and affinity. Classification of dyes, Properties and applications- direct -
reactive - vat - azoic dyes - acid dyes - metal complex - disperse dyes. Dyeing of blends. Fastness : wash -
light - rubbing - perspiration - sublimation.
UNIT V 9 Hours
MACHINERIES
Washing range - kier - J-box - loose stock - package dyeing machine - Winch - jigger - soft flow - jet dyeing
- beam dyeing - padding mangle - steamer - agers - dryers
UNIT I 9 Hours
OVERVIEW OF TEXTILES
Introduction to textile technology: Fibres â?? Yarn Numbering systems â?? Spinning â?? Weaving â??
Knitting â?? Nonwovens â?? Chemical Processing â??Garmenting â?? Manufactured Fibres Technology.
Physical and Chemical properties of textile fibres - Suitability of textile materials for high-end engineering
applications.
UNIT II 9 Hours
TECHNICAL FIBRES COMPOSITES
High strength and modulus organic fibres â?? High chemical and thermal resistance organic fibres. High
performance inorganic fibres â?? Ultra fine and Novelty fibres.
Textile Composites
Reinforcement fibres â?? matrix materials â?? Classification of textile reinforcement structures â??
Composite manufacturing techniques.
Reinforcing textile material for concrete and other civil structural elements. Geotextiles functions and
applications
- road and railway construction.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
TEXTILES IN HEALTH CARE INDUSTRY AND SAFETY
Classification and fibres used â?? requirements. Detailed study and application of textiles in: implantable
â?? non-implantable â?? extracorporeal devices. Health care and hygienic products.
Waterproof fabrics â?? breathable fabrics â?? Fire protection â?? Heat and cold protection â??
Ballistic protective clothing â?? Camouflage textiles â?? NBC protection.
UNIT V 9 Hours
GENERAL APPLICATIONS
Textiles in Industrial belting - Marine Engineering â?? Filtration â?? Aviation â?? Sound proofing materials
â?? Printed Circuit Boards â?? Battery Separators.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
TEXTILE FIBRES
Classification of textile fibres. Properties and applications: Natural fibres- cotton â?? wool â?? silk â?? flax -
jute; Regenerated fibres - viscose â?? bamboo; Synthetic fibres â?? nylon 6 â?? nylon 66, polyester â??
acrylic â?? polypropylene.
UNIT II 9 Hours
YARN MANUFACTURE
Principles of opening, cleaning and mixing/blending of fibrous materials â?? blowroom â?? card - draw
frame â?? comber â?? speed frame â?? ring frame; doubling â?? single and doubled yarn. Rotor spinning.
Airjet spinning. Sewing thread. High bulk hand-knitting yarns
UNIT IV 9 Hours
CHEMICAL PROCESSING
Preparatory processes for cotton, wool and silk â?? Scouring â?? Bleaching - Mercerization. Dyeing:
Classification of dyes. Dyeing of cotton, wool, silk, polyester, nylon and acrylic with appropriate dye classes
- machines used. Determination of wash, light and rubbing fastness. Printing â?? methods of dye fixation
after printing.
UNIT V 9 Hours
TEXTILE TESTING
Measurement of fiber properties â?? length â?? fineness- strength - trash- HVI - AFIS. Measurement of
yarn properties - count, twist and strength â?? evenness. Measurement of fabric properties: GSM- air
permeability - tensile strength - tear strength. Comfort properties: KES - FAST.
Garment manufacture
Spreading, cutting and marker planning. Sewing: Stitches - thread types - sewing mechanism. Packing.
UNIT VI 9 Hours
FOR FURTHER READING
Ropes and braids, Automation in spinning, Online monitoring systems, Finishing of fabrics
Total: 54 Hours
UNIT I 10 Hours
MATERIALS
Steel &CastIron - International systems to classify grades, Automotive grades and compositions.
Automotive applications. Aluminium and Aluminium Base Alloys - Enhancing properties of aluminium for
auto applications, Classification system and grades of alloys, Roles of alloy additions on properties.
Magnesium and Titanium Base Alloys - Properties and benefits , auto applications and limitations. Copper
and Lead Base Alloys - Alloy grades and properties, Grades, Classification systems, Auto applications.
Other Metallic Materials - Auto applications.
UNIT II 10 Hours
MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
Technical and economic considerations, Applications, Energy saving devices, safety systems and
environment issues, carbon credits. Significances of Manufacturing Processes - Effects of manufacturing
processes &heat treatments on end products, possible defects due to manufacturing methods &remedies.
Cast Vs Rolled Vs Forged products- Selection of processes for auto applications
Total: 20 Hours
UNIT I 4 Hours
HOMOLOGATION, CERTIFICATION
Introduction about Homologation, India Automotive Industry, Vehicle Category (UNECE), Overview of
Vehicle type &approval, Environmental Regulation, Decade of Road Safety.
UNIT II 8 Hours
EMISSION REGULATION, TESTING METHODS
Emission Norms for Different Categories of Vehicle and Engines, Idling CO and HC Test, Free Acceleration
Test, Crankcase &Evaporative test, Type Approval of Instruments for checking the emission from in service
vehicles.
Total: 20 Hours
UNIT I 5 Hours
INTRODUCTION TO AE
Automotive Embedded Systems and their Features, Classification of Automotive Embedded Systems,
Example Systems â?? Engine Management, Evolution Steps of Automotive Control Systems, Current
Problems of Automotive Embedded Systems, Platform-base Development, AUTOSAR, JASPAR, ISO
26262 â?? Functional Safety Standard
UNIT II 5 Hours
ROLE OF ECUS IN AE
Door control unit, Engine control unit, Electric Power Steering Control Unit, Human-machine interface
(HMI), Power train control module (PCM):Seat Control Unit, Speed control unit, Telematic control unit,
Transmission control unit, Brake Control Module (BCM; ABS or ESC), Battery management system
UNIT IV 5 Hours
DIAGNOSTICS AND ITS TYPES
Importance of CAN, Standard interfaces, OBD-II signal protocols, OBD applications, Hands on experience
of Onboard diagnostics
UNIT V 5 Hours
OS(OPERATING SYSTEM/ OPEN SOURCE
Types of RTOS,Open Source RTOS,Free RTOS,OSEK standards, AUTOSAR OS
Total: 25 Hours
UNIT I 5 Hours
GASOLINE INJECTION SYSTEM
Introduction to SI engine management systems, Different Injection systems employed in SI system,
Group and Sequential injection techniques, GDI techniques an overview.
UNIT II 5 Hours
GASOLINE DIRECT INJECTION SYSTEM
GDI techniques to control Fuel Injection, Ignition control methodologies, Lambda control, idle speed
control, Adaptive knock control, Combustion and Torque estimation.
Total: 20 Hours
UNIT I 5 Hours
INTRODUCTION TO MOTORSPORTS ENGINEERING
History of motorsports. A brief look at the events, SAE Eventsâ?? Baja SAE, SAE Supra.
UNIT II 15 Hours
RACING VEHICLE DESIGN
Design of intake &Exhaust system â?? design of runner length &diameter &plenum volume, ram theory,
high performance exhaust configuration 4-1 &4-2-1 configuration etc. Design &modification of high
performance Engine for Racing â?? selection of compression ratio, high performance cam shaft ,
Calibration
&Testing of racing vehicles in Engine chassis dynamometer â?? selection of appropriate air fuel ratio &br
/>spark timings for racing engine. Data Logging &Analysis â?? Real time data logging in race track and
analysis.
Total: 20 Hours
Total: 0 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
OPTICAL FIBERS AND THEIR PROPERTIES
Introduction to optical fibers - Light guidance - Numerical aperture - Dispersion - Different types of fibers
and their properties - Light Sources for fiber optics, Photo detectors, source coupling, splicing and
connectors
UNIT II 10 Hours
LASER FUNDAMENTALS AND FIBER OPTIC SENSORS
Laser configuration - Q-Switching - Mode locking - Different types of Lasers - Ruby, Neodymium - Doped
Yttrium Aluminium Garnet (Nd-Yag), Helium-Neon (He-Ne), CO2, Argon ion - IR sources and detectors -
Interferometer method of measurement of length - Moire fringes - Measurement of pressure, Temperature,
Current, Voltage, Liquid level and strain - fiber optic Gyroscope - Polarization maintaining fibers
UNIT IV 9 Hours
MEDICAL APPLICATIONS
Lasers and tissue interaction - Laser instruments for surgery - Removal of tumours in vocal cords - Plastic
surgery - Dermatology
UNIT V 8 Hours
OPTO-ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
Light Emitting Diode (LED) - Laser Diode - PIN Diode &Avalanche Photo Diode - Electro-optic - Magneto
optic - Acousto-optic Modulators
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 5 Hours
FITNESS
Meaning &Definition â?? Need &importance of Physical fitness â?? Types Physical fitness - Exercise,
Training and Conditioning and it is important
UNIT II 5 Hours
YOGA AND MEDITATION
Meaning and definition �?�¢?? Principles of practicing �?�¢?? Basic Asana and it important
�?�¢?? Pranayama and Meditation - Relaxation Techniques
Total: 15 Hours
UNIT I 3 Hours
INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNITY RADIO
Evolution of Community Radio (CR) in India- principles behind setting up of CR- policy guidelines and their
impact on technology and content of a CR station- fundamental principles behind deciding the technology
for a CR station.
UNIT II 3 Hours
STUDIO TECHNOLOGY
Properties and components of sound-difference between analogue and digital audio-hardware required for
field recording and setting up a studio-fundamental principles for setting up an audio studio
UNIT IV 3 Hours
STUDIO OPERATIONS
Wiring, fixing of connectors, soldering and use of tools and equipment- preventive and corrective
maintenance of studio and equipment.
UNIT V 3 Hours
RADIO TRANSMISSION TECHNOLOGY
Components of the FM transmission chain- FM transmitter-different types of FM antenna - coaxial cable-
propagation and coverage of RF signals-FM transmitter setup
UNIT VI 2 Hours
MODULARITY AND CODE REUSABILITY
FUNCTIONS
Defining a function - Calling a function - Pass by reference - Function arguments - return - statements -
Scope of variables - Recursion - Import statement - from...import statement - from...import * statement
Object Oriented Programming in Python - Classes and Objects - Methods - Principles of Object Orientation
- Inheritance - Polymorphism - Encapsulation
Total: 21 Hours
Total: 15 Hours
UNIT I 15 Hours
INTRODUCTION TO ALGORITHMS
Algorithm Design Techniques: Divide and Conquer, Dynamic Programming, Sorting and Searching, Basic
graph algorithms â??Simple Data Structures: Heaps, Balanced Search Trees
Total: 15 Hours
UNIT I 7 Hours
CONVENTIONS
Acronyms â?? Abbreviations â?? Initialisms â?? Jargon â?? Neologisms - Idiomatic Expressions â??
Euphemisms â?? Spoonerisms â?? Malapropisms â?? Mondegreens - Words Derived from Latin - Words
Derived from Greek - Words Derived from - Germanic/Anglo-Saxon - Abstract word Acronym - Affix
Analogy - Antonym â?? Apheresis - Blend word Assimilation - Colloquial language Clipped word
UNIT II 8 Hours
WORD ANALYSIS
Concrete word Derivative - Dialect Diminutive suffix - Dissimilation Doublet - Etymology Euphemism -
Figurative word Homonym - Hybrid word Inflection - Informal language Infusion - Jargon Linguistics - Loan
words Metathesis â?? Modify - Philology Onomatopoeia - Romance language Prefix - Semantics - Root-
base word - Suffix Slang - Word component Synonym
Total: 15 Hours
UNIT I 10 Hours
AESTHETICS
Introduction to music - Aesthetics of Hindustani Music - Classification (Raga, instruments, style as per the
presentation and the gharaanaas) - Folk music, Dhamaar, Dhrupad
UNIT II 10 Hours
COMPOSITION AND THERAPEUTIC VALUE
Taal and Raga - Bandeesh, Taraanaa â?? Madhya and drut laya, Vilambit khyaal as demonstration -
Therapeutic benefits of Hindustani music - Stage performance
Total: 20 Hours
UNIT I 15 Hours
VERMICOMPOSTING TECHNOLOGY
Ecological roles and economic importance of earthworms - need for earthworm culture â?? scope and
importance of vermiculture â?? limiting factors - types of worm culturing and the relative benefits â?? Small
scale and commercial methods: process &advantages â?? Vermicomposting equipments, devices â??
Design and maintenance of vermi bed - Products from vermiculture (matter &humus cycle) â??
vermicastings in organic farming/horticulture - Marketing the products of vermiculture â?? quality control,
market research, marketing techniques â?? Applied vermiculture: use of urban solids &farm/ industrial
residues for vermicomposting - Constraints of vermiculture and its future perspectives â?? Artificial
Earthworm as a standalone biodegradation assembly.
Total: 15 Hours
UNIT I 5 Hours
AGRONOMICAL PRACTICES AND CROPS
Definition and scope of agronomy , Classification of Crops, agricultural and horticultural crops Effect of
Different Weather Parameters on Crop Growth and Development , Principal of Tillage, Tilth and Its
Characteristics, Role of Water in Plant and Its Absorption, Conduction and Transpiration of Water and Plant
Processes, Soil Water Extraction Pattern and Plant Response. Introduction to weeds, Weeds Control.
UNIT II 5 Hours
CROP ROTATION, CROPPING SYSTEMS, RELAY AND MIXED CROPPING
Crop Rotation, Different Cropping Systems â?? I, Different Cropping Systems â?? II, Scope of Horticultural
Crops, Soil Requirement for Fruits, Vegetables and Flowers Crops, Climatic Requirement for Fruits,
Vegetables and Flowers Crops.
UNIT IV 5 Hours
QUALITY OF IRRIGATION WATER AND IRRIGATION METHODS
Quality of Irrigation Water, Poor Quality of Irrigation Water and Management Practices. Surface Irrigation
methods, and micro irrigation methods
Total: 20 Hours
UNIT I 4 Hours
EXCEL FUNDAMENTALS AND EDITING
Starting and Navigating a Worksheetâ?? Entering Information â?? Hyperlinks â?? Saving â?? Editing
Techniques â?? Entering a Series of Labels, Numbers and Dates â?? Checking Errors.
UNIT II 4 Hours
FORMATTING
Formatting Cells â?? Changing Column Widths and Row Heights â?? Creating Conditional Formatting â??
Using Styles â?? Creating and Modifying Templates â?? Changing Page Breaks.
UNIT IV 5 Hours
CRUNCHING NUMBERS
Building a Formula â?? Using Basic Built-in Functions â?? Using Functions to Analyze Data â?? Using
Names in Functions â?? Array Functions
UNIT V 3 Hours
WORK SHEET CHARTS
Planning a Chart â?? Creating Chart â?? Formatting a Chart â?? Adding Labels and Arrows
Total: 20 Hours
UNIT I 4 Hours
PIVOT TABLE FUNDAMENTALS
Introduction about Pivot Table, Why and When to use the Pivot Table, Anatomy of the Pivot Table,
Limitations, Preparing the Source Data, Creating the Pivot Table.
UNIT II 4 Hours
GROUPING PIVOT TABLE DATA
Grouping the Items in a Report Filter, Grouping Text Items, Grouping Dates by Month, Grouping Dates
Using the Starting Date, Grouping Dates by Fiscal Quarter, Grouping Dates by Week, Grouping Dates by
Months and Weeks, Grouping Dates in One Pivot Table Affects Another Pivot Table, Grouping Dates
Outside the Range.
UNIT IV 5 Hours
CALCULATIONS WITHIN THE PIVOT TABLES
Using Formulae: Creating a Calculated Field with and without â??IF Condition, Calculated Item, Using
Custom Calculations: % of Column, % of Row, % of Total, % Of, Running Total, Difference From, %
Difference From, Index
UNIT V 3 Hours
PIVOT CHARTS
Creating a Normal Chart from Pivot Table Data, Filtering the Pivot Chart, Changing the Series Order,
Changing Pivot Chart Layout Affects Pivot Table, Changing Number Format in Pivot Table Affects Pivot
Chart, Converting a Pivot Chart to a Static Chart, Refreshing the Pivot Chart, Creating Multiple Series for
Years
Total: 20 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Evolution of Education - Generations of Distance Educational Technology - Role of E-Learning -
Components of e-learning: CBT, WBT, Virtual Classroom - Barriers to e-Learning
Roles and Responsibilities: Subject Matter Expert - Instructional Designer - Graphic Designer - Multimedia
Author - Programmer - System Administrator - Web Master
UNIT II 9 Hours
TECHNOLOGIES
Satellite Broadcasting - Interactive Television - Call Centers - Whiteboard Environment - Teleconferencing:
Audio Conferencing - Video Conferencing -Computer Conferencing.
Internet: E-mail, Instant Messaging, Chat, Discussion Forums, Bulletin Boards, Voice Mail, File Sharing,
Streaming Audio and Video.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
TEACHING-LEARNING PROCESS
Interactions: Teacher-Student - Student-Student - Student-Content - Teacher- Content - Teacher-Teacher -
Content-Content Role of Teachers in E-Learning - Blended Learning -Cooperative Learning - Collaborative
Learning - Multi Channel learning -Virtual University - Virtual Library.
UNIT V 9 Hours
DEVELOPMENT ISSUES
Assessment in E-Learning - Quality in E-Learning - Tools for Development - Costs for Developing and
Using E-Learning Environments - Challenges and Careers - Future of e-Learning
FOR FURTHER READING
Course delivery and evaluation: Components of an instructor led or facilitated course - Facilitating learners
- activities - Using communication tools for e-learning - Course evaluation - Learning platforms - Proprietary
vs. open-source LMS - Moodle and other open-source LMS solutions - Solutions for limited or no
connectivity.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 7 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Minimizing Risks - Writing a policy - Building a structured approach - Developing a test strategy - Building
the software testing process - Software testing guidelines -Customizing the software testing process
UNIT II 11 Hours
ORGANIZATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF TESTING APPROACH
The cost of computer testing - Seven step software testing process - Organizing for testing -Developing
Test plan -Profile the software project - Understand project risk -Select a testing technique - Unit testing
and analysis - Build and Inspect Test Plan
UNIT IV 8 Hours
IMPLEMENTATION
Acceptance and Operational Testing: Acceptance Testing - Pre-operational Testing - Post-Operational
Testing -Develop and Test - Post Implementation Analysis - Workbenches - Procedures
UNIT V 11 Hours
QUALITY ASSURANCE
Quality management - The role of SQA- SQA plan- SQA considerations- Establishing software standards -
Basic inspection principles- Conduct of inspections- Establishing software quality program- Principles of
software defect prevention- Process changes for defect prevention -Defect prevention considerations
FOR FURTHER READING
Installing Software Testing Tools- Software Development Methodologies- Testing Client/Server System -
Testing COTS and Contracted Software- Configuration accounting and audit
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 10 Hours
ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS
Fundamental Concept - Basic Model of ANN - Terminologies of ANN - Supervised Learning Neural
Networks: Perception Networks - Adaptive Linear Neuron - Multiple Adaptive Linear Neurons - Back
Propagation Network - Unsupervised Learning Neural Networks: Kohenen self-organizing Feature Maps -
Learning vector Quantization.
UNIT II 10 Hours
FUZZY SYSTEMS
Classical sets - Fuzzy sets - Classical relation - Fuzzy relations - Defuzzification - Fuzzy rule base and
approximate reasoning: Fuzzy reasoning - Fuzzy Inference Systems - Fuzzy decision making - Fuzzy logic
control systems.
UNIT IV 8 Hours
GENETIC ALGORITHMS
Introduction - Basic operators and terminologies in GA - Traditional vs Genetic Algorithm - Simple GA -
General Genetic Algorithm - Classification of Genetic Algorithm - Holland classifier systems - Genetic
Programming.
UNIT V 8 Hours
APPLICATIONS OF SOFT COMPUTING
Image Fusion - Neural network classification - Traveling salesman problem using Genetic algorithm -
Genetic algorithm based Internet searching technique - Soft Computing Based Hybrid Fuzzy Controllers -
Soft Computing Based Rocket Engine Control.
FOR FURTHER READING
Neural network implementation - Fuzzy logic implementation - Genetic algorithm implementation - MATLAB
environment for Soft Computing Techniques.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 8 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Introduction to open sources - Need - Advantages - Application of open sources - Open source operating
systems: LINUX: Introduction - General overview - Kernel mode and user mode Process - Scheduling -
Personalities Cloning Signals - Development with linux.
UNIT II 8 Hours
PHP PROGRAMMING
Introduction - Variables types in PHP - Understanding data types - Loose typing - Testing variable -
Changing variables data type - Type casting - Operators and expressions - Operator types - Operator
precedence Constants - Decisions and loops - Strings- Arrays - Functions.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
INTRODUCTION TO PYTHON
Exploring python Creating python programs Statements Building blocks Testing functions - Strings - Lists
and tuples String functions - Sets - Dictionaries Combining dictionaries Making copies Zip list Loops
Dynamic programming Persistent variables.
UNIT V 10 Hours
PYTHON PROGRAMMING
Files Operating system commands Errors and exceptions - Input and output - Functions Modules Classes:
Constructors Boundaries Object reference Inheritance - Types - Tests Variables Classes as dynamic
records - Object oriented programming.
FOR FURTHER READING
Importance of communities in open source movement - JBoss community- Developing blog, group, forum,
social network for social purpose.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Intelligent Agents - Agents and environments - Good behavior - The nature of environments - Structure of
agents - Problem Solving - Problem solving agents - Uniformed search strategies - heuristic function.
UNIT II 8 Hours
SEARCHING TECHNIQUES
Local search algorithms and optimization problems - Local search in continuous spaces - Online search
agents and unknown environments - optimal Decisions in games - Constraint satisfaction problems (CSP).
UNIT IV 10 Hours
PLANNING
Classical planning: Definition of Classical Planning -Algorithms for Planning as State-Space Search -
Planning Graphs- Other Classical Planning Approaches - Analysis of Planning Approaches - Time,
Schedules, and Resources - Hierarchical Planning - Planning and Acting in Nondeterministic Domains -
Multiagent Planning
UNIT V 9 Hours
LEARNING
Learning from examples: Forms of learning - supervised learning - Learning decision trees - Ensemble
learning - A Logical formulation of learning - Knowledge in learning - Explanation based learning - Learning
using relevant information.
FOR FURTHER READING
Language Models - Text Classification - Information Retrieval - Information Extraction - speech recognition.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
FOUNDATIONS OF NETWORKING
Data communication networks - Protocols and standards -OSI model - Layers in OSI -TCP/IP protocol suite
- Error detection and correction:Introduction,Block coding,Checksum - Flow control - Error control.
UNIT II 9 Hours
DATA LINK LAYER AND NETWORK LAYER
SONET architecture -Layers - Frames - STS multiplexing -SONET networks - Frame relay-ATM-ATM LAN -
Internetworking - IPv4 -IPv6- Transition from IPv4 to IPv6 -Address mapping - ICMP-ICMPv6 -Congestion
control :open-loop and Closed-loop Condestion control.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
SNMP AND NETWORK MANAGEMENT
Network management standards - Network management models - Organization model-Information model -
Communication model-Abstract syntax notation-Encoding structure-Internet organization and standards
UNIT V 9 Hours
RMON AND TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORK MANAGEMENT
Remote monitoring - RMON SMI and MIB - RMON1 - RMON2-ATM Remote monitoring - TMN -TMN
conceptual model-TMN architecture - TMN management service architecture - TMN integrated view
UNIT I 8 Hours
DIGITAL IMAGE FUNDAMENTALS
Introduction- origins- fundamental steps in digital image processing - components of an image processing -
elements of visual perception - Image sensing and acquisition - image sampling and quantization -
Relationships between pixels - mathematical tools in digital image processing
UNIT II 10 Hours
IMAGE ENHANCEMENT
Intensity Transformation Functions - Histogram processing -- spatial filtering - Smoothing spatial filtering:
linear and nonlinear filters - sharpening spatial filtering: Laplacian- Unsharp Masking
UNIT IV 8 Hours
IMAGE SEGMENTATION
Fundamentals - Point Detection - Line Detection - Edge Detection - Thresholding - region Based
segmentation: Region Growing - Region Splitting and Merging - Morphological watershed segmentation
UNIT V 9 Hours
IMAGE REPRESENTATION AND DESCRIPTION
Boundary Following - chain codes - Polygonal Approximations using Minimum Perimeter Polygons - other
Polygonal Approximation Approaches - Signatures - Boundary Segments - Skeletons - Boundary
descriptors - Regional Descriptors - Principal components for Description - Relational Descriptors.
Total: 45 Hours
15CS0YH E-BUSINESS 3003
UNIT I 9 Hours
INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
Electronic Commerce Framework - E-Commerce And Media Convergence-The Anatomy of E-Commerce
Application- E-Commerce Consumer Applications- E-Commerce Organization Application- Market Forces
Influencing the I-Way- Components of the I-Way-Network access equipment- The Last Mile, Global
Information Distribution Networks, Public Policy Issues.
UNIT II 8 Hours
NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE
The Internet Terminology - Chronological History of the Internet - NSFNET architecture and components -
National Research and Education network - Globalization of the Academic Internet - Telco cable Online
Companies - National independent ISP- Regional Level ISP- Local Level ISP.
UNIT IV 7 Hours
ELECTRONIC PAYMENT SYSTEM
Types of E-Payment System - Digital Token Based E-Payment System- Smart Cards based Electronic
payment System- Credit Card based Electronic Payment System- Risk and Electronic payment system -
Designing Electronic payment system.
UNIT V 10 Hours
INTERORGANIZATIONAL AND INTRAORGANIZATIONAL E-COMMERCE
Electronic Data interchange-EDI applications in Business- EDI legal ,security and privacy issues-EDI and
electronic commerce- Standardization and EDI- EDI software Implementation-value added networks-
Internal Information Systems- Macroforces and Internal Commerce-Work- flow automation and
coordination-customization and internal commerce- supply chain management.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
DATA WAREHOUSING
Data warehousing components-Building a data warehouse-Mapping the data warehouse to a
multiprocessor architechture-DBMS Schemas for decision support-Data extraction,cleanup,and
transformation tools-Metadata.
UNIT II 8 Hours
BUSINESS ANALYSIS
Reporting and query tools,applications-tool categories-the need for applications-Online analytical
processing(OLAP)-need-Multidimensional data model-OLAP guidelines-Multidimesional versus
multirelational OLAP-Categories of tools-OLAP tools and the internet.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
ASSOCIATION RULE MINING
Basic concepts - Frequent itemset mining methods - Apriori algorithm, A pattern growth approach , Vertical
data format, Closed and max patterns - Pattern mining in multilevel and multidimensional space -
Constraint based frequent pattern mining
UNIT V 10 Hours
CLASSIFICATION AND CLUSTERING
General approach to classification - Decision tree induction - Bayes classification methods-Rule Based
Classification- Metrics for evaluating classifier performance - Prediction - Cluster Analysis - Partitioning
methods - Hierarchical methods
FOR FURTHER READING
Applications of data mining-Social impacts of data mining-Tools
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS
Introduction to Web - Limitations of current Web -Development of Semantic Web - Emergence of the Social
Web -Network analysis - Development of Social Network Analysis - Key concepts and measures in network
analysis - Discussion networks - Blogs and online communities - Web-based networks.
UNIT II 9 Hours
MODELLING, AGGREGATING AND KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION
Ontology and their role in the Semantic Web - Ontology-based Knowledge Representation - Ontology
languages for the Semantic Web - RDF and OWL - Modelling and aggregating social network data -
Ontological representation of social individuals, Ontological representation of social relationships.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
PREDICTING HUMAN BEHAVIOR AND PRIVACY ISSUES
Understanding and Predicting Human Behaviour for Social Communities - User Data Management,
Inference and Distribution - Enabling New Human Experiences - Reality Mining - Context-Awareness-
Privacy in Online Social Networks - Trust in Online Environment - Trust Network Analysis - Trust
Transitivity Analysis.
UNIT V 9 Hours
TEXT AND OPINION MINING
Text Mining in Social Networks -Opinion extraction - Sentiment classification and clustering Temporal
sentiment analysis - Irony detection in opinion mining- Wish analysis - Product review mining - Review
Classification - Tracking sentiments towards topics over time.
FOR FURTHER READING
Graph Theory-Clustering-Node-Edge diagrams-Hybrid representations-Applications-Covert Networks-
Community Welfare-Collaboration Networks-Co-citation networks
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
INTRODUCTION TO OPERATING SYSTEM STRUCTURE
Introduction - operating system structure - Operating System Operations- Process Management - Memory
Management - Storage Management- I/O systems-Protection and Security- Operating System Services-
System Calls - Types of System Calls- System Programs
UNIT II 9 Hours
PROCESS MANAGEMENT
Processes - Process Concept - Process Scheduling- Operations on Processes- Interprocess
Communication. Threads: Overview- Multithreading Models- Threading Issues. CPU Scheduling - Basic
Concepts- Scheduling Criteria- Scheduling Algorithms
UNIT IV 8 Hours
MEMORY MANAGEMENT
Main Memory: Background- Swapping- Contiguous Memory Allocation- Segmentation- Paging- Structure of
the Page Table. Virtual Memory: Background- Demand Paging- Copy-on-Write- Page Replacement-
Allocation of Frames- Thrashing.
UNIT V 9 Hours
STORAGE MANAGEMENT
Overview of Mass-Storage Structure-Disk Structure- Disk Attachment-Disk Scheduling-Disk Management-
Swap-Space Management. File -System Interface: File Concept-Access Methods-Directory and Disk
Structure- Protection. File System Implementation: File-System Structure-File-System Implementation-
Directory Implementation-Allocation Methods-Free-Space Management
FOR FURTHER READING
Case Studies: The Linux System, Windows 7, Influential Operating Systems
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
INTRODUCTION
Need for object oriented programming - Procedural Languages vs. Object oriented approach -
Characteristics Object oriented programming - C++ Programming Basics: Basic Program Construction -
Output Using cout - Input with cin - Data types - Variables and Constants - Operators - Control Statements-
Manipulators - Type conversion.
UNIT II 8 Hours
OBJECTS AND CLASSES
Objects and Classes Simple Class - C++ Objects as Physical Objects - C++ Object as Data types-
Constructors and Destructors- Object as Function Arguments - Returning Objects from Functions -
Structures and Classes - Arrays and Strings
UNIT IV 10 Hours
POLYMORPHISM AND FILE STREAMS
Polymorphism and File Streams Virtual Function - Friend Function - Static Function-Assignment and Copy
Initialization- Memory Management: new and delete Pointers to Objects, this Pointer- Streams - String I/O -
Character I/O - Object I/O - I/O with Multiple Objects - File Pointers - Disk I/O with Member Functions- Error
Handling in File I/O.
UNIT V 8 Hours
TEMPLATES AND EXCEPTION HANDLING
Templates: Introduction - Function Templates - Overloading Function Templates - Class Templates -
Exception Handling - Syntax, multiple exceptions, exceptions with arguments
FOR FURTHER READING
Standard Template Library (STL) - iterators, iterator adapters, containers, allocators , container adapters,
function adapters
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
BASICS OF JAVA
The Genesis of Java - Overview of Java - Data Types, Variables, and Arrays - Operators - Control
Statements - Introducing Classes - Methods and Classes.
UNIT II 9 Hours
INHERITANCE,PACKAGES AND EXCEPTIONS
Inheritance: Basics - Using Super - Creating a Multilevel Hierarchy - Method overriding - Using Abstract
Classes - Packages and Interfaces: Packages - Access Protection - Importing Packages- Interfaces
Definitions and Implementations - Exception Handling: Types - Try and Catch - Throw.
UNIT IV 9 Hours
JAVA STRINGS
String Handling: Special String operations and Methods - String Buffer - Exploring java.lang: Simple type
Wrappers - System - Math - Collections Framework: Collections Interfaces and Classes - Utility Classes:
String Tokenizer - Date and Time.
UNIT V 9 Hours
GUI WITH JAVA
Applet Basics - Applet Architecture - Applet Display Methods - Parameter Passing - Event Handling
Mechanisms - Event Classes - Event Listener - Working with Windows , Graphics , Colors and Fonts - AWT
Controls - Layout Managers and Menus - JDBC Concepts.
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 7 Hours
UNIT I
Module Vocabulary/ Grammar Skills Sets Skill Sets
1 Basic words- 12 most used words in English, usage and pronunciation Starting a conversation and talking
about what one does Sentence construction bolstered by mother tongue
2 Basic words- 20 often used words, usage and pronunciation Analyzing an action plan Creating and
presenting oneâ??s own action plan
3 Basic words with a focus on spelling Discriminative listening Informal conversation
4 Basic words- 10 often used words, usage and pronunciation Content listening and Intonation Reading
comprehension
5 Unit Test I
UNIT II 8 Hours
UNIT II
Module Vocabulary/ Grammar Skills Sets Skill Sets
6 Basic words + greetings to be used at different times of the day Formal conversation Intonation to be
used in formal address
7 Last 28 of the 100 most used words Informal conversation between equals Reading practice and peer
learning
8 Using the 14 target words to form bigger words Informal dialogues using contracted forms Guided
speaking- talking to peers using contracted forms
9 Palindromes, greetings- good luck, festivals Placing a word within its context- culling out meaning
Offering congratulations
10 Unit Test II
UNIT V 8 Hours
UNIT V
Module Vocabulary/ Grammar Skills Sets Skill Sets
21 Determiners Interrupting a conversation politely- formal and informal Pair work reading comprehension
22 Conjugation of the verb to be- positive and negative forms Thanking and responding to thanks
Comprehension questions that test scanning, skimming and deep reading
23 Am/is/are questions Giving instructions and seeking clarifications Small group activity that develops
dialogue writing
24 Present continuous tense-form and usage Making inquiries on the telephone Finishing sentences with
appropriate verbs
25 Unit Test V
UNIT VI 7 Hours
UNIT VI
Module Vocabulary/ Grammar Skills Sets Skill Sets
26 Words with silent 'b'
Present continuous questions Calling for help in an emergency Dialogue writing
27 Words with silent 'c' Simple present tense- form and usage Making requests and responding to them
politely Identifying elements of grammar in text extract
28 Simple present tense- rules Describing people Guided writing
29 Words with silent 'g'
Questions in the simple present tense Describing places Filling in the blanks with correct markers of tense
30 Unit Test VI
Total: 45 Hours
UNIT I 9 Hours
UNIT I: GRAMMAR
Content words- Structural words - Subject - Verbs and verb phrase - Subject - Verb agreement - Tenses -
Active voice and passive voice - Sentence types (declarative, imperative, exclamatory &interrogative) -
Framing questions - Comparative adjective
UNIT II 9 Hours
UNIT II: LISTENING
Listening for specific information: Short conversations / monologues - Impersonal passive - Gap filling -
Telephone conversations - Note-taking - Listening for gist / interviews - Listening to songs and completing
the lyrics - Clear individual sounds - Telephone etiquette
UNIT IV 9 Hours
UNIT IV: WRITING
Letter Writing: Formal letters / Job application - E-mail writing â?? Report &Proposal writing -
Advertisement - Principles of writing a good paragraph: Unity, cohesion and coherence - Paragraph writing
(descriptive, narrative, expository &persuasive)
UNIT V 7 Hours
UNIT V: SPEAKING
Self-introduction (Elevator Pitch) - Giving personal and factual information - Talking about present
circumstances, past experiences and future plans - Mini-presentation - Expressing opinions and justifying
opinions - Likes and dislikes - Tongue twisters
Total: 43 Hours
UNIT II 13 Hours
LAPLACE TRANSFORM
Laplace Transform- Existence Condition -Transforms of Standard Functions - Unit step function, Unit
impulse function- Properties- Transforms of Derivatives and Integrals - Initial and Final Value Theorems -
Laplace transform of Periodic Functions - Inverse Laplace transforms.
UNIT IV 8 Hours
APPLICATIONS OF PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Classification of Second Order Quasi Linear Partial Differential Equations - Fourier Series Solutions of One
Dimensional Wave Equation - One Dimensional Heat Equation - Steady State Solution of Two-Dimensional
Heat Equation - Fourier Series Solutions in Cartesian Coordinates.
UNIT V 7 Hours
Z -TRANSFORM
Z-Transform - Elementary Properties - Inverse Z-Transform - Convolution Method- Partial fraction method -
Solution of Difference Equations using Z-Transform.
Total: 75 Hours