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2nd Year 1st Semester
01 Course Information
i Course Title : Engineering Mechanics
ii Course No : IPE 2101
iii Credits : 3.00
nd st
iv Year/ Semester : 2 /1
v Total Marks : 100
vi Course Type : Theory
vii Time (duration) : 13 weeks (13 hrs per credit : 3 x 13=39 class per
semester)
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viii Location : IPE Class Room (7 Floor)
02 Instructor Information
i Instructor Name :
ii Office :
iii Office Hours :
iv Mobile :
v Email :
03 Prerequisite Course : Not applicable
04 Topic Outline
a) Abridged content b) Lecture
schedule/Content outline
Fundamental Concepts of free body diagram:
Week-1-2 Concurrent, coplanar, non-coplanar force systems,
Teaching Learning
resultant of forces, and resolution of forces.
Strategy:
Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies: Rectangular
components of forces in plane and space, moment Lectures
Week-3-4
of forces and couples, resolution of a given force
or force system into a force and couple, wrench,
equivalent force system.
Centroid and Center of Gravity: Line, area,
Week-5 volume, composite bodies, Puppus and Duldinnas
theorem.
Assessment Strategy:
Week-6 Moment of Inertia: Area of and masses, parallel
axis theorem, radius of gyration, product of inertia Class test/Quiz/Assignment
Friction: Dry friction, wedge friction, screw etc. & Class participation
Week-7 friction, bearing friction, belt friction, pivot
friction, wheel friction and rolling resistance.
Kinematics of Particles: Rectilinear and
Week-8 curvilinear motion of particles, position vector,
velocity and acceleration, derivative of vector
functions.
Week-9-10 Kinetics of Particles in Two Dimensions:
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Newton's second law of motion- dynamic
equilibrium, angular momentum and its rate of
change, motion under a central force and its
application to space mechanics, Kepler's laws of
planetary motion.
Week-11-12 Energy and Momentum Methods:Work, power and
energy, Power and Efficiency, Conservation
Theorems, Momentum and Impulse, Conservation
of Momentum, Impact, Turning moment, Effort
and resistance.
Week-13 Review and problem solving class.
05 Texts, Materials and Book Recommended:
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1 “Vector mechanics for Engineers: Statics” by Beer and Johnston, 8 ed,
Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd.
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2 “Vector mechanics for Engineers: Dynamics” by Beer and Johnston, 8 ed,
Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd.
th
3 “Engineering mechanics: Statics” by Russell Hibbeler, 10 ed, Pearson
Publishing Ltd.
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4 “Engineering mechanics: Dynamics” by Russell Hibbeler, 10 ed, Pearson
Publishing Ltd.
06 Assignments and exams : Class participation, class test and final exam.
07 Field Trip : Not applicable
01 Course Information
i Course Title : Computer Programming
ii Course No : CSE 2101
iii Credits : 3.00
iv Year/ Semester : 2nd/1st
v Total Marks : 100
vi Course Type : Theory
vii Time (duration) : 13 weeks (13 hrs per credit : 3 x 13=39 class per
semester)
th
viii Location : IPE Class Room (7 Floor)
02 Instructor Information
i Instructor Name :
ii Office :
iii Office Hours :
iv Mobile :
v Email :
03 Prerequisite Course : Not applicable
04 Topic Outline
a) Abridged content b) Lecture
schedule/Content outline
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Department of Industrial and Production Engineering
Course Syllabus for the session 2019-2020
Week-1 Introduction to C programming language.
Week-2-3 Detail in depth of variables, constant operations Teaching Learning
and expressions. Strategy:
Lectures
Week-4-6 Program control statements and functions.
Week-7-9 Arrays and pointers.
Week-10 Structures, unions and user-defined types and
enumeration
Assessment Strategy:
Week-11 Storage management and Dynamic Data
Class test/Quiz/Assignment
structures, Input output and disk files.
etc. & Class participation
Week-12 Pre-processors, Bit field operators, Libraries and
header files, Graphics programming.
Week-13 Stacks, Queues, Trees & graph theory.
Week-13 Review and problem solving class
05 Texts, Materials and Book Recommended:
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1 “Programming in ANSI C” by E. Balagurusamy, 4 ed, Tata McGraw-Hill
Publishing Company Ltd.
2 “Schaum’s Outlines: Programming with C” by B.S. Gottfried & J. K.
rd
Chhabra, 3 ed, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd.
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3 “Object Oriented Programming with C++” by E. Balagurusamy, 3 ed,
Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd.
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4 “Schaum’s Outlines: Programming with C++” by J. R. Hubbard, 2 ed,
Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd.
06 Assignments and exams : Class participation, class test and final exam.
07 Field Trip : Not applicable
01 Course Information
i Course Title : Partial Differential Equations, Complex Variable
and Laplace Transformation
ii Course No : MATH 2101
iii Credits : 3.00
iv Year/ Semester : 2nd/1st
v Total Marks : 100
vi Course Type : Theory
vii Time (duration) : 13 weeks (13 hrs per credit : 3 x 13=39 class per
semester)
th
viii Location : IPE Class Room (7 Floor)
02 Instructor Information
i Instructor Name :
ii Office :
iii Office Hours :
iv Mobile :
v Email :
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Department of Industrial and Production Engineering
Course Syllabus for the session 2019-2020
03 Prerequisite Course : Not applicable
04 Topic Outline
a) Abridged content b) Lecture
schedule/Content outline
Partial Differential Equation: Introduction,
Equation of the linear and nonlinear first order. Teaching Learning
Week-1
Standard forms. Linear equations of higher order. Strategy:
Equation of the second order with variable Lectures, Exercise
coefficients
Complex Variable: Introduction, complex number
Week-2-3 system, De Moivre’s theorem, the limit, continuity
and differentiability of complex functions, analytic
function and Cauchy-Riemann equations Assessment Strategy:
Week-4 complex integration formula, infinite series in the Class test/Quiz/Assignment
complex plane, Taylor’s expansion etc. & Class participation
Laurent’s expansion, singular points, the residue
theorem, evaluation of residues, contour
Week-5
integration, conformal mapping, bilinear
transformation, cross ratio, application to fluid and
heat transfer problems
Laplace Transforms: Use of Laplace
Week-6-7
transformation in solution of ordinary and partial
differential equations
Series solution, Bessel function, Legendre
Week-8-10
function, elliptic integral, Beta, Gamma Functions,
Tensor Fourier series, even and odd functions
Week-11-12 Fokrier integral, Fourier transform and their uses
in solving boundary value problems
Week-13 Review and problem solving class
05 Texts, Materials and Book Recommended:
1 “Complex Variables and Applications”, by J. W. Brown & R. V. Churchill,
th
9 ed, McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd.
nd
2 “Schaum’s Outlines: Laplace Transforms”, by M. R. Spiegel, 2 ed., Tata
McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd.
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3 “Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations”, by M. D. Raisinghania, 12
ed, S. Chand & Company Ltd.
4 “A Student’s Guide to Fourier Transforms: with Applications in Physics and
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Engineering” by J. F. James, 3 ed, Cambridge University Press.
06 Assignments and exams : Class participation, class test and final exam.
07 Field Trip : Not applicable
01 Course Information
i Course Title : Electrical Machines
ii Course No : EEE 2101
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Department of Industrial and Production Engineering
Course Syllabus for the session 2019-2020
iii Credits : 3.00
iv Year/ Semester : 2nd/1st
v Total Marks : 100
vi Course Type : Theory
vii Time (duration) : 13 weeks (13 hrs per credit : 3 x 13=39 class per
semester)
th
viii Location : IPE Class Room (7 Floor)
02 Instructor Information
i Instructor Name :
ii Office :
iii Office Hours :
iv Mobile :
v Email :
03 Prerequisite Course : Not applicable
04 Topic Outline
a) Abridged content b) Lecture
schedule/Content outline
DC generators : Principles, Simple generator, Lap
and wave windings, Types of generators, EMF Teaching Learning
Week-1-2 equation, Losses, Efficiency, Armature reaction, Strategy:
Compensating windings, Communication, Lectures
Characteristics of DC generators voltage regulator
DC motors: DC motor principle, Comparison of
generator and motor, Back emf, Voltage equation,
Maximum power, Speed regulation of motor, Assessment Strategy:
Week-3 Torque of an electric motor, Starting torque , Class test/Quiz/Assignment
etc. & Class participation
Torque Characteristics of electric motors, losses
and efficiency, Speed control of DC motors,
Electric braking, Necessity of starter.
Week-4-5 Transformer: Equation; Design; Construction;
Losses; Auto transformer.
Induction motors: Classification of AC motors,
basic principles, Construction, Principe of
operation, Rotating magnetic field for three phase
Week-6-7 supply, synchronous speed, slip, Frequency of
motor current, Starting torque, Equivalent circuit,
speed torque characteristics, Induction motor
operating as a generator, Losses, Efficiency
Single phase motors: Types of single phase
Week-8 motor, double field revolving theory, making self-
starting, Types of capacitor start motors,
Repulsion motor, Universal motor, Reluctance
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Department of Industrial and Production Engineering
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motor, Hysteresis motor
Alternators: Basic principle, Stationary armature,
Week-9 Rotor, Speed and frequency,, Factors affecting
size, armature on load, Voltage regulation.
Synchronous machines: General outline of
Synchronous Machine(SMS),Motors and
Generators, Salient pole and non-salient pole,
Week-10 Armature and field core of synchronous generator,
Theory of operation, Motor terminal
characteristics, Power and Torque, Speed control,
Application of SMS
Motor control: Basic principles of control,
Week-11
Different type of control circuits
Special Modern Machines: Electrostatic motor,
Week-12 Repulsion motor, Hysteresis motor, AC/DC
servomotor, Stepper motor, VFD.
Week-13 Review and problem solving class
05 Texts, Materials and Book Recommended:
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1 “Electric Machinery Fundamentals” by S. J. Chapman, 5 ed, Tata
McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd.
2 “Electric Machinery” by A. E. Fitzgerald, C. Kingsley Jr. & S. D. Umans,
th
6 ed, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd.
06 Assignments and exams : Class participation, class test and final exam.
07 Field Trip : Not applicable
01 Course Information
i Course Title : Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer
ii Course No : IPE 2103
iii Credits : 4.00
nd st
iv Year/ Semester : 2 /1
v Total Marks : 100
vi Course Type : Theory
vii Time (duration) : 13 weeks (13 hrs per credit : 4 x 13=52 class per
semester)
th
viii Location : IPE Class Room (7 Floor)
02 Instructor Information
i Instructor Name :
ii Office :
iii Office Hours :
iv Mobile :
v Email :
03 Prerequisite Course : Not applicable
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Department of Industrial and Production Engineering
Course Syllabus for the session 2019-2020
04 Topic Outline
a) Abridged content b) Lecture
schedule/Content outline
Introduction to thermodynamics, Zeroth law of
thermodynamics, First and second laws of
Week-1-2 thermodynamics and its application to closed
systems, reversible and irreversible processes,
entropy, cycle efficiency, Efficiency of heat Teaching Learning
engines. Strategy:
Carnot's Theorem, thermodynamic functions, Lectures
Week-3
Maxwell relations, Clausius-Clapeyron Equation,
Third Law of thermodynamics
Week-4 Ideal cycles: Carnot cycle, Stirling cycle, Otto
cycle, diesel cycle, duel cycle.
Boiler: Introduction to steam generators, Assessment Strategy:
Class test/Quiz/Assignment
Week-5 classification and types of boilers, Construction of
etc. & Class participation
boiler, Steam nozzles, steam turbine and their
classifications
Refrigeration: Vapor compression and vapor-
absorption systems. Properties of refrigerants,
Week-6 Bell-Coleman cycle, Mixtures of gases and vapor,
Psychrometry and different terms, psychometric
chart, psychometric processes. Introduction to air
conditioning systems
Internal Combustion Engines: Four-stroke and
two stroke cycle engines, methods of ignition,
Week-7 lubrication system, cooling system. Compressor:
Construction and working principle of different
type of compressors
Week-8 Heat Transfer Introduction: Conduction,
Convection, Radiation, Thermal conductivity.
Conduction: Steady-state one dimensional heat
transfer through plane wall, Insulation and R
Week-8-9 values, Radial system single and composite walls,
critical thickness of insulation, Heat source
systems, Conduction-convection systems, Fins and
thermal contact resistant.
Convection: Viscous flow, Inviscid flow, Laminar
boundary layer on a flat plate, Relationship
Week-10-11 between fluid friction and heat transfer, Turbulent-
boundary-layer heat transfer. Heat transfer in
laminar tube flow, flow across cylinders and
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spheres, Free convection from different planes and
cylinders.
Radiation:Physical mechanism, radiation
Week-12
properties, Black-body, Gray-body
Heat Exchanger: Introduction, Overall heat-
transfer co-efficient, Fouling factors, Types of heat
Week-12-13 exchangers, the log means temperature difference,
Compact heat exchanger, Heat-exchanger design
consideration
Week-13 Review and problem solving class
05 Texts, Materials and Book Recommended:
1 “Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach” by M. A. Boles & Y. A.
th
Cengel, 7 ed, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd.
th
2 “Engineering Thermodynamics” by R. Mayhew, 4 ed, Pearson Publishing
Company Ltd.
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3 “A Textbook to Thermal Engineering” by R. S. Khurmi & J. K. Gupta, 4
ed, S. Chand & Company Ltd.
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4 “Heat and Mass Transfer” by Y. A. Cengel, 3 ed, Tata McGraw-Hill
Publishing Company Ltd.
th
5 Heat Transfer” by Holman, 6 ed, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company
Ltd.
06 Assignments and exams : Class participation, class test and final exam.
07 Field Trip : Not applicable
01 Course Information
i Course Title : Engineering Mechanics Sessional
ii Course No : IPE 2102
iii Credits : 0.75
nd st
iv Year/ Semester : 2 /1
v Total Marks : 100
vi Course Type : Sessional
vii Time (duration) : 13 weeks (26 hrs per credit : 0.75 x 26= 19.5hrs or
7 classes per semester)
st
viii Location : IPE Mechanics Lab (1 Floor)
02 Instructor Information
i Instructor Name :
ii Office :
iii Office Hours :
iv Mobile :
v Email :
03 Prerequisite Course : Not applicable
04 Topic Outline
a) Abridged content b) Lecture
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schedule/Content outline
Week-1-2 Exp.1: Study of co-planer forces: Triangle of Teaching Learning
forces, Parallelogram of forces, Polygon of forces Strategy:
Week-3-4 Exp.2: Principle of moments Lecture, Demonstration
Week-5-6 Exp.3: Study of pendulum: Simple and compound
pendulum Assessment Strategy:
Week-7-8 Exp.4: Study of friction: Sliding friction, angle of Lab Performance, Report,
friction viva
Week-9-10 Exp.5: Simple and compound pulleys
Week-11-12 Exp.6: Determination of moment of inertia of a
system
Week-13 Lab final exam
05 Texts, Materials and Book Recommended:
1 Materials provided by the course instructor
06 Assignments and exams : Class participation, lab work, and viva (Internal &
External)
07 Field Trip : Not applicable
01 Course Information
i Course Title : Computer Programming Sessional
ii Course No : CSE 2102
iii Credits : 1.5
nd st
iv Year/ Semester : 2 /1
v Total Marks : 100
vi Course Type : Sessional
vii Time (duration) : 13 weeks (26 hrs per credit : 1.5 x 26=39hrs or 13
class per semester)
viii Location : Lab room
02 Instructor Information
i Instructor Name :
ii Office :
iii Office Hours :
iv Mobile :
v Email :
03 Prerequisite Course : Not applicable
04 Topic Outline
a) Abridged content b) Lecture
schedule/Content outline
Week-1 Fundamentals of C programming language. Teaching Learning
Introduction to variables and constants, bit and Strategy:
Wee8k-2 byte, storage capacity of different variable and Lecture, Demonstration
constant types.
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Week-3 Basic operations: Addition, Subtraction, Division,
Multiplication etc. Assessment Strategy:
Lab Performance, Report,
Week-4 Logical operations: And, Or, Greater than, Less
viva
than, Equal etc.
Week-5 Statements: If statement, Else statement.
Week-6 Statements: Else if statement, Switch case
statement.
Week-7 Loops: For loop, while loop, Do while loop.
Week-8 Introduction to nested loops.
Week-9 Introduction to arrays: 1D and 2D arrays.
Week-10 Introduction to Pointers and memory address.
Week-11 Structures and Unions.
Advantages and Limitations of C programming
Week-12 language, Introduction to object-oriented computer
programming.
Week-13 Lab final exam
05 Texts, Materials and Book Recommended:
1 Materials provided by the course instructor
06 Assignments and exams : Class participation, lab work, and viva (Internal &
External)
07 Field Trip : Not applicable
01 Course Information
i Course Title : Electrical Machines Sessional
ii Course No : EEE 2102
iii Credits : 0.75
nd st
iv Year/ Semester : 2 /1
v Total Marks : 100
vi Course Type : Sessional
vii Time (duration) : 13 weeks (26 hrs per credit : 0.75 x 26=19.5hrs or 7
classes per semester)
viii Location : Lab room
02 Instructor Information
i Instructor Name :
ii Office :
iii Office Hours :
iv Mobile :
v Email :
03 Prerequisite Course : Not applicable
04 Topic Outline
a) Abridged content b) Lecture
schedule/Content outline
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Week-1-2 Short circuit test and open circuit test of a Teaching Learning
transformer Strategy:
Lecture, Demonstration
Week-3-4 Calculate the terminal voltage at various load
conditions of synchronous generator
Week-5-6 Procedure for paralleling synchronous generators Assessment Strategy:
Week-7-8 Visualization of v curve of synchronous motor Lab Performance, Report,
Week-9-10 Blocked rotor test of induction motor Viva
Week-11-12 Determination of the performance characteristics
of a three phase induction motor by load test
Week-13 Review and problem solving class
05 Texts, Materials and Book Recommended:
1 Materials provided by the course instructor
06 Assignments and exams : Class participation, lab work, and viva (Internal &
External)
07 Field Trip : Not applicable
01 Course Information
i Course Title : Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer Sessional
ii Course No : IPE 2104
iii Credits : 0.75
nd st
iv Year/ Semester : 2 /1
v Total Marks : 100
vi Course Type : Sessional
vii Time (duration) : 13 weeks (26 hrs per credit : 0.75 x 26=19.5hrs or 7
classes per semester)
viii Location : IPE Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer Lab
(Ground Floor)
02 Instructor Information
i Instructor Name :
ii Office :
iii Office Hours :
iv Mobile :
v Email :
03 Prerequisite Course : Not applicable
04 Topic Outline
a) Abridged content b) Lecture
schedule/Content outline
Week-1-2 Measurement of relative humidity using a Teaching Learning
psychrometer Strategy:
Week-3-4 Working principle of a refrigeration cycle Lecture, Demonstration
Week-5-6 Introduction to diesel engine components
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Week-7-8 Measurement of thermal conductivity of a
rectangular block due to conduction
Assessment Strategy:
Week-9-10 Measurement of thermal conductivity of a cylinder
Lab Performance, Report,
through conduction process
Viva
Week-11-12 Heat transfer through concentric tube heat
exchanger
Week-13 Review and problem solving class
05 Texts, Materials and Book Recommended:
1 Materials provided by the course instructor
06 Assignments and exams : Class participation, lab work, and viva (Internal &
External)
07 Field Trip : Not applicable
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