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Syllabus of B.E.

Computer Engineering

101: MATHEMATICS
1 Differential Calculus
Successive Differentiation : Leibnitz Theorem, Taylor's And Maclaurin Expansions,
Indeterminate Forms.
2 Tracing Of Curves ++
Asymptotes (Parallel To Axis And Oblique) Tracing Of Cartesian, Parametric
And Polar Curves.
Partial Differentiation
Partial And Total Differential Coefficient, Euler's Theorem, Transformations,
Geometrical Interpretation Of Partial Derivatives, Tangent Plane And Normal
Line, Jacobeans, Taylor's Expansions For Two Variables, Errors And
Approximations, Maxima And Minima Of Functions Of Two Variables,
Lagrange's Method Of Undetermined Multipliers To Determine Stationary Values.
3 Integral Calculus
Reduction Formulae: Beta, Gamma And Error Functions, Elliptic Functions
Application Of Integration : Area Of A Bounded Region, Length Of A Curve,
Volume And Surface Area Of A Solid Of Revolution For Cartesian, Parametric And
Polar Curves.
4 Multiple Integrals
Double Integral, Change Of Order Of Integration, Transformation Of Variables By
Jacobean Only For Double Integration, Change To Polar Co-Ordinates In Double
Integrals Only. Triple Integral, Application Of Multiple Integration To Find Areas,
Volumes, C.G., M.I. And Mean Values.
5 Complex Numbers
De Moivre's Theorem And Its Applications, Functions Of Complex Variables
Exponential, Hyperbolic And Inverse Hyperbolic Trigonometric And
Logarithmic.
6 Infinite Series
Definition, Comparison Test, Cauchey's Integral Test, Ratio Test, Root Test,
Leibnitz's Rule For Alternating Series, Power Series, Range Of Convergence,
Uniform Convergence.
7 Matrix Algebra
Elementry Transformations And Rank, Inverse By Elementry Transformation,
Normal Form Of A Matrix, Consistency Of System Of Linear Equations, Solution
Of Systems Of Equations, Linearly Dependent Vectors In R3, Linear And
Orthogonal Transformations, Eigen Values, Eigen Vectors.
8 Differential Equations And Modeling
Modeling Of Engineering System (Leading To Ode Of First Order, First Degree,
Including Orthogonal Trajectories), Exact Differential Equations And Integrating
Factors, Unified Approach To Solve First Order Equations, Linear, Reducible To
Linear, Applications Including Modeling, Solution Of First Order And Higher
Degree Differential Equations (Clairut's Equations Only)

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Reference Books
1 Elementary Engineering Mathematics & Higher Engineering Mathematics By B.S.
Grewal (Khanna Publishers, Delhi)
2 Mathematics For Engineer's By Chandrika Prasad (Prasad Mudranalaya, Allahabad)
3 Engineering Mathematics I & II By Wartikar & Wartikar (Pune Vidyarthi Griha
Prakashan, Pune)
4 Engineering Mathematics (II) Advanced Engineering Mathematics By H.K. Das (S.
Chand & Co. Ltd., New Delhi)
5 Engineering Mathematics By Vol. I,II & III By Kandaswamy, Thilagavathi And
Gunavathi (S. Chand & Co. Ltd., New Delhi)
6 6. A Text Book Of Engineering Mathmatics By Srivastava And Dhawan
(Dhanpat Rai & Sons, Delhi)
7 Engineering Mathematics Vol. I & II By S.S. Sastry (Phi)
8 A Text Book Of Engineering Mathematics By Bali, Saxena & Iyengar (Laxmi
Publications, New Delhi)
9 Engineering Mathematics I,II(F.E.Sem.I & II) By Kumbhojkar G. V. (C. Jamnadas
& Co., Bombay)

102: OFFICE AUTOMATION

1 Installation & Use Of Single User Operating System


Note: Any Two Widely Used Operating System May Be Used As Examples.
Hardware Requirements For Microsoft Dos And Windows Installation, Ms-Dos
Commands And Programming, Customizing And Configuring Windows, Configuring
The Taskbar, The Start Menu, Using The Windows Interface To Create, Print, And
Store A File Using Explorer, Managing Disk Resources And Utilities, Manage Long
And Short Filenames In A Mixed Environment, Disk Defragmenter, Scan Disk,
Running Applications, Installation Methods, Architecture And Memory, The Memory
Usage Of A Ms-Dos Based Application Operating In Windows.
2 Microsoft Word
Overview Of Microsoft Word, Formatting Text And Documents, Headings, Footers
And Footnotes, Tabs, Tables And Sorting, Working With Graphics, Templates,
Wizards And Sample Documents, Tools – Spell Check, Mail Merge.
3 Fundamental Of Worksheet Usage
Worksheet Fundamentals, Embedding, Enhancing And Modifying Charted Data,
Formatting Worksheet Data, Producing List Type Information, Customization Of The
User Interface For Optimal Performance, Data Organization, Data Analysis, Data
Manipulation, Data Access, Querying External Database Form Within The
Worksheet, Import And Export Of Data Integration With Other Applications.
4 Microsoft Power Point
Overview Of PowerPoint, Creating And Formatting Presentations, Working With
Text, Working With Graphics.
5 Usage Of Internet
Getting Connected To Internet And Visit Of Popular Web Sites.

Practical and Term work


The practical and Term work will be based on the topics covered in the syllabus.
Minimum 10 experiments should be carried out.
References:
1 Mastering Dos 6.2 – By Robbins(BPB)
2 Mastering Windows-95 By Coward(BPB)
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3 The Compact Guide To Microsoft Office Professional – Ron Mansfield (BPB)
4 Books Online By Microsoft

103:MECHANICS OF SOLIDS

1 Introduction : Scaler and Vector Quantities, composition and resolution of vectors,


definition and units of space, time, metal, force, the science of mechanics, SI Units.
2 Statics: Principles of statics, particle, rigid body, coplanar, concurrent and non-
concurrent parallel and non-parallel forces, compositon and resolution of forces,
moment, couples and their properties, combination of coplanar couples and forces,
equilibrant, equilibrium, free body diagrams, analytical and graphical conditions of
equilibrium for coplanar force systems.
3 Truss: Simple planar trusses and analysis for member forces, methods of joints and
methods of sections
4 Distributed forces, centre of gravity and moment of inertia: Centre of gravity of lines,
plane areas, volumes and bodies, Pappus-Guldinus Theorem, Moment of Inertia of
Areas, polar moment of inertia, radius of gyration, parallel axes theorem, moment of
inertia of bodies
5 Friction: Theory of friction, static and sliding friction, laws of friction, angle and co-
efficient of friction, inclined plane friction, glider friction, wedges, belt and rope
friction.
6 Strength and elasticity: Stresses: axial, normal, in-plane, tensile, compressive, shear,
flexural, thermal and hoop, complementary shear.
7 Strain: Linear, shear, lateral, Thermal and volumetric, Poisson’s ratio
8 Elasticity: Elastic, homogeneous, isotropic materials; limits of elasticity and
proportionality, yield limit, ultimate strength, plastic state, proof stress, factor of
safety, working stress, load factor, section of composite materials, prismatic and non-
prismatic sections
9 Bending Moment and Shear Force: Types of load, beams and supports, bending
moment and shear force diagrams in statistically determinate beams subjected to
concentrated, uniformly distributed loading, relation between bending moment, shear
force and rate of loading, point of contraflexure.
10 Stress in Beams: Theory of simple bending, bending stresses and their distribution,
moment of resistance, modules of sections, distribution of shear stress in different
sections.
11 Torsion: Shaft subjected to Torsion, shear stress, shear strain, angle of twist, power
transmitted by shaft.

Termwork:
Atleast 8 experiments based on above syllabus and solution of at least 20 problems.

Text Books:
1 Applied Mechanics by S.B.Junarkar
2 Engineering Mechanics by A.K.Tayal
3 Mechanics of structures Vol-I by S.B.Junarkar & H.J.Shah
4 Strength of Materials by Ramamurtham

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104:PROGRAMMING PARADIGM
1 Introduction to C
1 Data representation, Flow Charts, Algorithms
2 Overview of C
4 Constants, variables and Data types
3 Operators and Expressions
4 Managing Input & Output Operators
5 Decision Making and looping
6 Arrays
7 Handling of Character strings
8 User defined functions
9 Structures and Unions
10 Pointers
11 File Management in C
12 Dynamic Memory Allocation and Linked List
13 The Preprocessors
2 Introduction to C++
1 Object Oriented Concepts:
Object oriented Development, Objects and classes, generalization and
Inheritance, aggregation
2 Object Oriented Programming style and languages:
Object oriented style, reusability, extensibility, class definitions, creating
objects, calling operations, using inheritance, implementing associations,
object-oriented language features.
3 Object oriented Languages : an example
Basic programming output using cout, preprocessor directives, variables,
input and output, Manipulators, type conversion, operators, library functions.
4 Structures, enumerated data types, simple functions, passing arguments,
overloaded functions, inline functions, default arguments
5 A simple class, objects as physical objects and as data types, constructors,
constructor objects as function arguments, returning objects from functions,
structures and classes, classes, objects and memory, static class data, array
fundamentals, arrays as class member data, array of objects, strings.
6 Function overloading and operator overloading, unary operators, overloading
binary operators, data conversions
7 Inheritance, class hierarchies, public and private inheritance, levels of
inheritance, multiple inheritance, containership, classes within classes,
pointers, memory management, new and delete, pointers to objects, pointers to
pointers, debugging pointers.
8 Virtual function, friend functions, static functions, assignment and copy
initialization, this pointer, multiple objects, file pointers, disk I/O, object I/O,
I/O with multiple objects, file pointers, disk I/O with member functions, error
handling, redirection, command line arguments, printer output, overloading
the extraction and insertion operations, multi-file-programs, using the project
feature.
Textbooks:
1 Programming in C by E.Balagurusami (TMH-95)
2 Programming with C++ by E.Balagurusami(TMH-95)
3 Programming with C by Kernighan and Richie
4 Object Oriented Programming in Turbo C++ by Robert Lafore(Galgotia-1994)
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105 : MATERIAL SCIENCE
1 Introduction To Material Science
Importance, Engineering Requirements Of Materials, Important Properties Of
Engineering Material, Types.
2 Crystal Geometry
Atoms And Atomic Coordination, Atomic Structure, Bonds In Solids, Crystal
Structure, Space Lattices, Unit Cell, Crystal Systems, Atomic Packing, Co-
Ordination Nos., Crystal Structures For Metallic Elements, Crystal Directions And
Planes, Miller Indices, Interplaner Spacing, Bragg's Law, X-Ray Diffraction,
Ordered And Disordered Structures, Stacking Sequences And Faults.
3 Crystal Imperfections
Types, Frank - Reed Source, Dislocations, Geometry And Effect Of Dislocations.
4 Conducting Materials
Resistivity And Conductivity, Good Conductors, Semiconductors, Insulators,
Dielectrics, Ferro Electricity, Piezo Electricity, Superconductivity.
5 Magnetic Materials
Magnetic Properties, Classification Of Magnetic Materials, Magnetostriction,
Ferromagnetism, Soft And Hard Magnetic Materials.
6 Ceramic Materials
Ceramic Phases, Ceramic Crystals; Mechanical Behaviour Of Ceramics, Various
Materials.
7 Metals
Ferrous Metals - Types, Non-Ferrous Metals, Alloys, Composition, Properties And
Uses Of Metals And Alloys.
8 Concrete
Portland Cement, Concrete Mixes And Reinforced Concrete, Introduction To
Other Cements And Concretes.
9 Timber
Structure Nad Properties, Common Indian Timbers And Their Properties, Processed
Wood Like Plywood, Block Board Etc.
10 Glasses
Pyroceramics, Toughened Glass, Strengthening Of Glass.
11 Organic Materials
Polymerisations; Polymer Structures, Plastics, Synthetics Resins, Elastomers And
Rubbers, Protective Coatings.
12 Composites
Material Combinations, Reinforced Materials, High Stiffness Composites.
Performance Of Material In Service
Service Requirements, Fracture And Fatigue, High Temperature Failures, Erosion.
Is Specifications Of Materials Shall Be Referred To Wherever Relavant.
13 Corrosion
Types, Factors, Mechanism And Control.
14 Miscellaneous Engineering Materials
Introduction To HDPE, LDPC, Thermocol, Foam, Resins, Teflon, Puf, Glass Wool,
Fibre Glass, Acrylic, Silicon Chips, Superconducting Materials, Optical Fibres,
Freon, Magnetic Tapes, Solar Cells, Neoprene, Polyeurethane, Polyester
Fibres, High Tensile Steel, Etc., General And Specific Applications.

Termwork Should Be Carried Out According To the Described Syllabus.

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Text Books :
1 Element Of Material Science By Van Vlack
2 The Structure And Properties Of Material Vol. I, II, III, IV By Wolff.
3 Material Science And Processes By Zha & Zha
4 Material Science And Processes By R. B. Gupta
5 Material Science And Processes By Narula And Gupta
6 Material Science And Processes By Hajra Chaudhary

CE-106: ENGINEERING GRAPHICS


Part I
1 Plane Geometry And Machine Parts
Introduction To Engineering Graphics : Principles Of Projection Lines And
Dimensioning. B.I.S. Code Of Practice (Sp 46) Scale, Representative Fraction,
Plane Scale, Diagonal Scale, Vernier Scale And Scale Of Chords.
2 Engineering Curves
Classification Of Engineering Curves. Construction Of Conics, Cycloidal Curves,
Involute And Spiral.
3 Loci Of Points
Simple Mechanism Like Slider Crank Mechanism Four Bar Chain Mechanism
Etc.
4 Fastening And Connecting Methods
Screw Threads, Bolts, Nut, Stud, Locking Devices, Simple Riveted And Welded
Joints, Pipe Fitting, Couplings, Cotter Joints, Pin Joints.
5 Electrical Electronics, Chemical And Pipe Drawing, Basic Notation And Symbols For
Simple Flow Diagram.
Part 2 Solid Geometry
Introduction To Projection Of Point, Line And Plane :
Projection Of Line Inclined To Both Planes And Simple Cases, True Length Of
Straight Line And Its Inclination With Reference Planes (Traces Are Not Included),
Projections Of Perpendicular And Oblique Planes.
6 Introduction To Projection Of Solids, Section Of Solids And Interpenetration Of
Solids
Classification Of Solids, Projection Of Right And Regular Solids With Their Axis
Inclined To Both Planes, Projection Of Sphere, Section Of Pyramid, Cone, Prism
And Cylinder, Method Of Determining Line Of Interesection And Curve Of
Intersection.
7 Intersection Of Prism-Prism, Cone-Cylinder, Cylinder-Cylinder, Cylinder-Cone,
Cylinder-Prism.
8 Development Of Surfaces
Parallel Line Development, Radial Line Development, Development Of Sphere By
Zone Method And Lune Method.
Part 3 Orthographic Projections
Orthographic Projection :
Conversion Of Pictorial Views Into Orthographic Views, Type Of Sections (Full,
Half, Offset, Broken, Removed, Revolved) Section Views, Orthographic Reading,
Missing Views And Missing Line Problems.
9 Isometric View
Conversion Of Orthographic Views Into Isometric Views.
10 Introduction To Computer Aided Drafting
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Advantages Of Cad, Elements Of Cad, Components Of Computer, Input And Output
Devices, Types Of Software, Basic Functions, Drafting Softwares.
Part 4 Civil Engineering Drawing
Introduction Of Civil Engineering Drawing.
Plan Elevation, Section And Foundation Plan Of A Residential, Public Bldg.,
Industrial Buildings.
Typical Layout Of Residential, Public And Industrial Buildings.
Drawing Of Building Details Such As
Roofs & Roof Trusses
Column Footings
Simple Machine Foundations
Typical Wall Sections (For 20 Cm, 30 Cm,40 Cm Thick Wall)Through Door,
Window, Steps, Etc.
RCC Lintel With Chhajjas
Floors
Abbreviation And Symbols Of Building Items, Water Supply And Sanitary,
Electrification, Etc.
Electric Wiring Diagrams For Residential Public And Industrial Buildings And
Domastic Appliances, Standard Electrical Symbols, Main And Distributory Boards,
Simple Earthig Etc.

Term Work
Part 1,2 And 3
Each Candidate Shall Submit A Set Of The Following Sheets Certified By The
Principal Of The College That They Have Been Executed In A Satisfactory Manner In
The Drawing Halls Of The College.
1 One Sheet Of Engineering Curves.
2 One Sheet Of Loci Of Points.
3 One Sheet Of Projections Of Points, Line And Plane Surfaces.
4 One Sheet Of Orthographic View With Section (Two Problems One In 1st Angle
And Other In 3rd Angle System Of Projections).
5 One Sheet Of Reading Of Orthographic Views And Missing Lines/Missing
Views.
6 One Sheet On Projections Of Solids And Sections Of Solids.
7 One Sheet On Development Of Surfaces And Interpenetration Of Surfaces.
8 One Sheet On Isometric Projections/Views.
9 Sketch Book Containing Sketches Of Machine Parts, Electrical, Electronics,
Chemical And Pipe Drawing, Lines, Dimensioning, Scale, Students Are Given
Complete Understanding Of Bis Code Sp 46.
Part 4
1 One Sheet On Residential Building Showing Electric Wiring Diagram And
Domestic Applications Standard Electric Symbols, Main And Distribution Boards
And Simple Earthing.
2 One Sheet On Industrial Structure Layout.
Reference Books :
1 Engineering Drawing Vol. I & II P. J. Shah
2 Engineering Drawing N. D. Bhatt
3 Civil Engineering Drawing Gurucharansingh
4 Civil Engineering Drawing Malik And Meo
5 Machine Drawing N.D. Bhatt

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107: ELEMENTS OF MECHANICAL AND CIVIL ENGINEERING

1 Mechanical Engineering
1 Introduction : Force and Mass, Pressure, Work, Power, Energy, Heat,
Temperature, Units of Heat, Specific Heat capacity, Inter change of heat, Change
of state, Mechanical equivalent of heat, Internal energy, Enthalpy, Efficiency,
Types of prime movers, Sources of Energy.
2 Fuel and combustion: Introduction, Classifications, Solid fuel, Liquid fuel, Gases
fuel, Combustion, calorific values.
3 Properties of gases: Gas law’s: Boil’s law, Charles law, Combined gas law, Gas
constant, Non-flow process, Constant volume process, constant pressure process,
Internal energy, Relations between Cp. & CV, Enthalpy, Isothermal process, Poly
Tropic process, Adiabatic process.
4 Properties of steam: Introduction, Steam formation, Enthalpy, Specific volume of
steam, Steam tables, Internal energy, Non-flow process, Throttling calorimeter,
Separating calorimeter and Combined calorimeter.
5 Heat engine: Thermal prime movers, Elementary of heat engine sources of heat,
Working substances, Converting machines, Sink of heat, Classification of heat
engine, Heat engine cycles, Carnot cycle, Carnot cycle with vapour, Rankine
cycle, Otto cycle, Diesel cycle.
6 Steam Boilers: Introduction, Classification, Simple vertical boiler, Vertical multi
tuber boiler, Cochran type, Lancashire boiler, Locomotive boiler, Marine
Boiler(Scotch type), Babcock and Wilcock boiler, High Pressure boiler, Boiler:-
Details, Performances, Functions of different Mounting and accessories.
7 Internal combustion Engine: Introduction, Classification, Engine details, Otto four
stroke cycle, Two stroke cycle, Different between two and four stroke cycle,
Indicated Power Efficiency.
8 Speed Control: Introduction, Governors, Steam engine governing, I.C. engine
governing, Flywheel
9 Pump: Introduction, Reciprocating pump-Types & Operations, Bucket Pump, Air
chamber, Centrifugal pump and type of centrifugal pump, Priming, Rotary pump.
10 Air compressor: Introduction, Reciprocating compressor, Operation of
Compressor, Work for compression, Power Required, Reciprocating compressor
efficiency, Multi stage reciprocating compressor, Rotary compressor.
11 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning: Introduction, Refrigerant, Types of
refrigerators, Vapor compression refrigerators, Window air conditioners.
12 Transmission of motion and Power: Introduction, Methods of drive, Power
transmission Elements, Shafting, Belt, Drive, belting, pulleys, Velocity ratio of
pulleys, Power transmitted by a belt, Change drive, Friction drive, Gear drive,
Spur gear, Helical gear, Spiral gear, Bevel gear, Worm gear, Rack and Pinion,
Velocity ratio of toothed gear, train of wheels, Power transmission by earing,
Bearing classification, Bush bearing, Ball and roller bearings.
Term Work:
Based on above syllabus at least five practical
Text books:
1 Elements of mechanical engineering by Hajra Chaudhary
2 Elements of mechanical engineering by Mathur & Mehta
1 Civil Engineering
1 Surveying: Introduction: Surveying and Leveling, Principle of Surveying,
Common surveying Instruments: Chain, Tapes, Compass, Theodolite,
Measurements involved in surveying and leveling.
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2 Building Construction: Different types of building planning, types of load
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structures, Load bearing and frame structures and Building components,
requirements for different building i.e. Residential, Commercial, Industrial and
Public Building, Masonry construction: Construction of walls, various types of
bonds, Concrete constructions: Common concrete elements like slabs, beams,
column, foundation, lintel etc.
3 Environmental engineering: Introduction to global environmental
problems, Ecology and Biosphere, Green House effect, Depletion of Ozone and
Acid effect.
4 Transportation Engineering: Introduction, Roads-Types and Material of
Construction. Railways-Types and methods of construction, Classification of
Indian Railways, Role in Transportation

Term Work:
Minimum five basic assignments to be carried out.
Text Books:
1 Elements of Civil Engineering by M.B.Gohil & J.N.Patel
Reference Books:
1 Building construction by B.C.Punmia
2 Surveying and leveling by T.P.Kanetkar
3 Environment Engineering by B.S.Kapoor

108 : ELEMENTS OF ELECTRICAL ENGG. AND ELECTRONICS

1 D.C. Circuits
Effect Of Temperature Upon Resistance , Solutions Of D.C Circuits Including
Series, Parallel And Star,Delta Combinations Of Resistances , Applications Of
Kirchhoff's Laws (Kvl & Kcl) , Use Of Thevenin's, Norton's And Superposition
Theorems For D.C. Circuits.
2 Work, Power And Energy
Work, Power And Energy Relationships In Electrical, Thermal And Mechanical
System Units.
3 Capacitor
Types Of Capacitors, Series , Parallel Combinations And Related Circuit
Calculations With Respect To D.C. Supply , Charging And Discharging Of A
Capacitor. Energy Stored In A Capacitor.
4 Electromagnetics
Magnetic Circuit , Comparison Between Electric And Magnetic Circuits ,
Series/Parallel Magnetic Circuit Calculations , Magnetic Hysteresis, Hysteresis And
Eddy Current Loss , Magnetic Materials , Statically And Dynamically Induced
E.M.F.S, , Coefficients Of Self And Mutual Inductances , Coefficient Of
Coupling, Series/Parallel Combinations Of Inductances, Rise And Decay Of
Current In Inductive Circuits , Force Experienced By Current Carrying
Conductor Placed In Magnetic Field.
5 A.C. Fundamentals
Generation Of Alternating Voltages & Currents, Their Equations , Various
Types Of Wave Forms , Definitions , R.M.S. And Average Values , Vector
Representation Of Alternating Quantities , Addition And Subtraction Of Vectors ,
Complex Algebra.
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6 A.C. Circuits
Phasor Relations Between Voltage And Current In Each Of Resistance, Inductance
And Capacitance , A.C. Series And Parallel Circuits , Power And Power Factor ,
Methods Of Circuit Solution (Analytically & Vectorially), Resonance In Series
And Parallel Circuits.
7 Polyphase Circuits
Generation Of Polyphase Voltages , 3,Phase System , Phase Sequence, Inter
Connection Of 3 Phases , Voltage, Current And Power Relationships In Balanced
Three Phase Circuits , Power Measurement In Single Phase And 3 Phase Circuits.
8 Electronics
Impurities In Semiconductors, N Type And P Type Semiconductors , Pn Junction &
Its Properties , Crystal Diode And Application In Fullwave Rectifier Circuits,
Characteristics Of Zener Diode And Tunnel Diode , Working And Applications Of
Special Diodes Like Led, Varactor Diode, Photo Diode And Photo Transistor , Cro
And Its Applications For Measurement Of Voltage, Frequency And Power Factor ,
Use Of Multimeter.
Termwork Shall Be Based On The Above Syllabus.
Text Books:
1 Electrical Technology Vol.1 By B.L.Theraja
2 Basic Electrical Engineering By V.N.Mittal
3 Electronics Made Simple By V. K. Mehta

109:MODERN WORKSHOP PRACTICE


1 Instruction / Demonstration
Should Be Given For Each Of Following Shops / Trade Which Include Importance
Of The Shop / Trade In Engineering, New Materials Available, Tools / Equipments
Required Indicating The Use Of Each Tool / Equipment, Methods Of Processing
Any Special Machines, Power Required Etc.
1 Joining Process
2 Sheet Metal Work
1 Plumbing (Metalic & Non Metalic Pipe Fittings)
2 Electro Plating
3 Metal Clading & Painting
4 Manufacture Of Plastic Products
5 Metal Machining , Turning, Drilling, Grinding Etc.
6 Carpentry / Pattern Making
7 Fitting / Assembly Practice
8 Forging And Hot Working Processes
9 Moulding And Casting Processes

Exercise And Term Work


Each Student Is Required To Prepare Simple Exercises In Following So As To
Have A Feeling Of How The Jobs / Parts Are Prepared And Use Of Tools /
Equipments (Any Eight)
1 Electroplating , 1 No
2 Painting Of Metal Piece , 1 No
3 Sheet Metal Part , 1 No
4. Plumbing , 1 No
5 Arc Welding / Gas Welding / Welding , 1 No
6 Soldering / Brazing , 1 No
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7 Drilling Practice , 1 No
8 Fitting / Assembly , 1 No
9 Carpentry Practice , 1 No
10 Forging Practice , 1 No
Over And Above These Exercises Each Student Is Required To Prepare A Laboratory
Report On Instruction / Demonstration And Exercises Prepared By Him As A Part Of
His Termwork.

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