ACHARYA NAGARJUNA UNIVERSITY :: NAGARJUNA NAGARFaculty of Engineering Acadeic Regulation! "#$% &R'$%( for )* Tec+ &Regular( (Applicable for the students admitted during the Academic Year 2015-2016 and onwards) $* Eligi,ility for Adi!!ion: Admission to the above program shall be made subect to the eligibilit!" #ualification and speciali$ation prescribed b! the %niversit! for each program from time to time& i& Admi ss io n sh al l be made ei ther o n th e ba si s of me ri t' ra nobt ai ne d b! t he #ualif!ing candidates in A*+,'+, or otherwise specified" whicheveris relevant& ,he duration of &,ech program is of four academic !ears divided into eight semesters comprising of two semesters in each academic !ear& A student is re#uired to choose a branch of stud! at the time of admission& .tudents un der lateral e ntr! will be admitted straightawa! into ,hird semester of &,ech course in the respective branch& /o change of branch shall be allowed after the admissions are closed& "* A- ard of )*T ec +* .egre e: A student will be declared eligible for the award of the &,ech& degree if he'she fulfils the following academic regulationsi&egular entr! students shall pursue a course of stud ! for not less than four academic !ears and in not more than eight academic !ears& ii& .tudents who fail to fulfill all the academic re#uirements for the award of the degree within eight academic !ears (for egular ntr!) ' si3 academic !ears (for4ateral ntr!) from the !ear of their admission" shall forfeit their seat in &,ech course and their admission is cancelled& Completing the course of study shall mean not only satisfying the attendance requirements but also passing of all the subjects within the respective stipulated period/* )ranc+e ! of !tud y: ,he fol lowing r anches of stud! ar e of fered at present f or & ,e ch& degree S*No* )ranc+ 1& +ivil ngineering 2& lectrical and lectronics ngineering& & *echanical ngineering& & lectronics and +ommunication ngineering 5& +omputer .cience and ngineering& 6& +hemical ngineering 7& Electronics & Instrument Engineering 8& Information T echnology 9& BioTechnology and an! other branch as approved b! the authorities of the %niversit! from time to time& :age ; 1
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Acadeic Regulation! "#$% &R'$%( for )* Tec+ &Regular(
(Applicable for the students admitted during the
Academic Year 2015-2016 and onwards)
$* Eligi,ility for Adi!!ion:
Admission to the above program shall be made subect to the eligibilit!" #ualification
and speciali$ation prescribed b! the %niversit! for each program from time to time&i& Admission shall be made either on the basis of merit'ran obtained b! the
#ualif!ing candidates in A*+,'+, or otherwise specified" whichever
is relevant&
,he duration of &,ech program is of four academic !ears divided into eight semesters
comprising of two semesters in each academic !ear& A student is re#uired to choose a branch of stud! at the time of admission& .tudents under lateral entr! will be admitted
straightawa! into ,hird semester of &,ech course in the respective branch& /o changeof branch shall be allowed after the admissions are closed&
"* A-ard of )*Tec+* .egree:
A student will be declared eligible for the award of the &,ech& degree if he'she
fulfils the following academic regulationsi&egular entr! students shall pursue a course of stud! for not less than four academic
!ears and in not more than eight academic !ears&
ii& .tudents who fail to fulfill all the academic re#uirements for the award of the
achranch will have a curriculum with a s!llabi that shall consist of the followingi& <eneral +ore +ourses 1& asic .ciences
2& ngineering .ciences
& =umanities and social sciences
ii& :rogram core courses in ngineering ' ,echnolog!iii& lective courses of ngineering ' ,echnolog! ' *anagement ntrepreneurship '
usiness +ommunication and allied fields&iv& >pen lectives'++.v& *andator! learning courses
vi& :roect wor
0* Credit!:
i& Academic Year: ,wo consecutive (one odd ? one even) semesters constitute one
academic !ear&
ii& Choice Based Credit System (CBCS: ,he ++. provides choice for students toselect from the prescribed courses (core" elective or minor or soft sill courses)&
iii& Credit: A unit b! which the course wor is measured&
%* .i!tri,ution and 1eig+tage of 2ar3! &Internal 4 E5ternal(:i& ,he performance of a student in each semester shall be evaluated
subect-wise with a ma3imum of 100 mars for theor! and 100 mars for practical
subect& @n addition internshipproect wor shall be evaluated for 100 and 200mars respectivel!&
ii& Bor theor! subects the distribution shall be 0 mars for @nternal
valuation and 60 mars for the 3ternal valuation&
iii& ,here shall be four units in each of the theor! subects&iv& Bor theor! subects" there shall be two midterm e3aminations during the semester&
ach midterm e3amination shall consist of assignment for 12 mars
andsessionaltest for 18mars with duration of 120 minutes respectivel!&
Birst midterm e3amination shall be conducted for 50C coverage of s!llabus andsecond midterm e3amination shall be conducted for remaining 50C of s!llabus&
oth the midterm e3ams are compulsor!& Binal midterm e3amination mars for atotal of 0mars shall be arrived at" b! considering the 80C weightage (2 mars)
to that midterm e3amination in which the student scores more mars and the
remaining 20C (6 mars) for other midterm e3am&
6 /ote 1 ,he assignmenttest paper shall contain 5 #uestions of e#ual weightage
and student is ased to answer an! 2 #uestions randoml! and shall be condensed
for12 mars" an! fraction rounded off to the ne3t higher mar&
6 /ote 2 ,he sessional e3amination shall contain #uestions out of which first
#uestion is obective and compulsor! and remaining two #uestions having internalchoice and shall be considered for 18 mars"an! fraction rounded off to the ne3thigher mar&
6Note /:Bor the remaining 10 mars in internal evaluation" 5 mars allotted for attendance as indicated in +4A%.(D6D) and the facult! members teaching the
subect shall evaluate remaining 5 mars through #ui$'online'obective
E&Bor theor! subects"there will be 5 #uestions with following pattern in the nd-
3amination&a& All Fuestions have to be answered compulsoril!&
b& Fuestion @ shall contain 12short Answer #uestions GaH to Gl each of 1
mar& (,otal 12 mars) covering one #uestion from each unit&
c& >ut of the remaining four #uestions" @,='> t!pe shall be followedwith 12 mars for each&
d& @n each #uestion as mentioned in (c)" one" two or more bits can be set&
vii& Burther" whenever an! theor! subect with two parts is offered (combined subect)"
for e3
lectrical *echanical ,echnolog!" then there shall be onl! two parts :art A" :art in the #uestion paper&
Birst #uestion obective can be e#uall! divided into two parts&
:art I A shall contain two #uestions" @,='> t!pe shall be followedwith 12
mars for each&:art I shall also contain two #uestions" @,='> t!pe shall be followedwith
12 mars for each&
viii& *odel Fuestion paper for each theor! course shall be prepared b! the teacher within 15 da!s from the commencement of the semester and the same shall be
forwarded to the +ontroller of 3aminations through the +hairman" >.
concerned&i3& Bor practical subects there shall be a continuous evaluation during the semester for
0internal mars and 60 end e3amination mars& Ja!-to-da! wor in the
laborator! shall be evaluated for 25mars b! the concerned laborator! teacher
based on the report of e3periments'obs( 10 mars for the record submitted and 15mars for da! to da! wor)& ,he e3ternal e3amination for 15 mars (10 mars for
e3periment and 5 mars for viva-voce) shall be conducted b! the laborator!
teacher and another e3aminer from the same department&
K/ote Ja! to da! performance shall be recorded in student record(eache3perimentcarries 15 mars" at least ten e3periments should be done and average mars must
be taen at the end of semester)&
3& ,here shall be an audit pass (*andator! learning +ourse) course in =uman Ealues
:rofessional thics" 4ife sills and Advanced +ommunication .ills lab with nocredits& ,here shall be no e3ternal e3amination& =owever" attendance in the audit
course shall be considered while calculating aggregate attendance and student
shall be declared pass in the audit course when he'she secures 0C or more in the
internal e3aminations&
3i& ,here shall be an Jiscipline centric lective +ourse through *assive >pen >nline+ourse (*>>+) in @@@ !ear @@ semester (Bor " + and +. branches) and in@E !ear @ semester (Bor +ivil" *echanical and +hemical branches)" where in the
student shall register the course offered b! authori$ed institutions'Agencies"
through online with the approval of =ead of the Jepartment& ,he +ertificateissued b! the institution'agenc! after successful completion of the course will be
3ii& Bor the subect having design and ' or drawing" such as ngineering Jrawing"
*achine Jrawing and stimation" the distribution shall be 0 mars for internalevaluation and 60 mars for end e3amination& ,he @nternal evaluation will be 20
mars for da!-to-da! wor in the class that shall be evaluated b! the concerned
subect teacher based on the reports'submissions prepared in the class& Burther"
there shall be two midterm e3ams in a .emester for a duration of 2hrs each"evenl!distributed over the s!llabi for 20 mars and the average mars of both the mid
e3aminations shall be considered as internal test mars& ,he sum of da! to da!evaluation and the internal test mars will be the final internal mars for thesubect&
3iii& ,here shall internship at the end of@@@!ear @@ .emester& Bor the internship" thestudent'institute shall select an! organi$ation and a minimum of wees wor
must be carried at the organi$ation& A report on wor done shall be evaluated b!
the e3ternal supervisor'mentor and department committee& ,he internship shall be
evaluated for 100mars(60 mars shall be awarded b! e3ternal supervisor and 0mars b! departmental committee)& ,here shall be no e3ternal e3amination for
internship&
A student shall ac#uire 2 credits assigned to the internship onl! when he'she
secures 0 mars on aggregate out of 100 mars allocated&
3iv& >ut of a total of 200 mars for the proect wor" 80 mars shall be for @nternal
valuation and 120 mars for the nd .emester 3amination (Eiva-voce)& ,he
viva-voce shall be conducted b! a committee consisting of =ead of the
Jepartment" :roect .upervisor and an 3ternal 3aminer nominated b! the:rincipal from the panel of members proposed b! =ead of the Jepartment& ,he
proect wor shall start in @E !ear @ semester and shall continue in the semester
brea&,he evaluation of proect wor shall be conducted at the end of the @E !ear
@@ semester& ,he @nternal valuation shall be made on the basis of weel! progress(a minimum of 12 wees and mars for each wee progress) and at least two
seminars(one at the beginning of @E &,ech @@ semester (20 mars) and the other before submission of proect wor(2 mars) given b! each student on the topic of
his proect&
3v& ,he laborator! records and internal test papers shall be preserved for minimum of 2 !ears in the respective departments and shall be produced to the +ommittees of
the college as and when the same are ased for&
7* Attendance Re8uireent!:
i& A student shall be eligible to appear for end e3aminations if he'she ac#uires a
minimum of 75C of attendance in aggregate of all the subects in a semester&
ii& S+ortage of Attendance ,elo- 7%9 in aggregate !+all in N ca!e ,e
condoned&
iii& +ondonation of shortage of attendance in aggregate up to 10C (65C and above
and below 75C) in each semester ma! be granted b! the +ollege Academic
iv& .tudents whose shortage of attendance is not condoned in an! semester are not
eligible to tae their end e3amination of that class and their registration shall stand
cancelled&
v& A student will not be promoted to the ne3t semester unless he satisfies the
attendance re#uirements of the present semester" as applicable& ,he! ma! see
readmission for that semester when offered ne3t&
vi& A stipulated fee shall be pa!able towards condonation of shortage of attendance tothe college&
vii& A weightage in sessional mars uptoa ma3imum of 5 mars out of 0 mars in
each theor! subect shall be given for those students who put in a minimum of
75C attendance in the respective subect in a graded manner as indicated below&
Attendance of 90C and above 5mars
Attendance of 85C and above and less than 90C mars
Attendance of 80C and above and less than 85C 2mars
Attendance of 75C and above and less than 80C 1mar ;* 2iniu Acadeic Re8uireent! &For Regular Entry Student!(:
,he following academic re#uirements have to be satisfied in addition to the
attendance re#uirements mentioned in item no&7
i& A student who could not secure a minimum of 50C aggregate from midterme3amination mars is not eligible to appear for the semester end e3amination and
shall have to repeat that semester&
ii& A student shall be deemed to have satisfied the minimum academic re#uirementsand earned the credits allotted to each theor!" design" drawing subect or proect if
he secures not less than 0C of mars in the semester end e3amination& @n the
internship proect he'she should secure 0C& Bor practical e3amination if he
secures not less than 50C of mars in the semester end e3amination&iii& A student shall be promoted from @ to @@ !ear onl! if he'she fulfils the academic
re#uirements of attendance and internal mars as stipulated in clause 6 and 7
irrespective of bac log subects in @'@E &,ech&iv& A student shall be promoted from @@ to @@@ !ear onl! if he'she fulfils the academic
re#uirements of attendance and internal mars as stipulated in clause 6 and 7 and
also mustsecure70C of the creditsof the subects that have been studied up to @!ear @@ semester from
irrespective of whether the candidate taes the end e3amination or not as per the
normal course of stud!& At the time of commencement of calss wor" he mustattain the re #uired credits
v& A student shall be promoted from third !ear to fourth !ear onl! if he fulfills theacademic re#uirements of of attendance and internal mars as stipulated in clause
6 and 7 and also must secure70C of the creditsof the subectsthat have beenstudied upto @@ !ear @@ semester&At the time of commencement of class wor" he
must attain the re#uired credits
And in case of getting detained for want of credits b! sections ii and iii above" the
student ma! mae up the credits through supplementar! e3ams of the above e3ams
,he following academic re#uirements have to be satisfied in addition to theattendance re#uirements mentioned in item no&7
i& A student shall be deemed to have satisfied the minimum academic re#uirementsand earned the credits allotted to each theor!" practical" design" drawing subect or proect if he secures not less than 0C of mars in the end e3amination and a
minimum of 50C of mars in the sum total of the internal evaluation and end
ii& A student who could not secure a minimum of 50C aggregate from midterm
e3amination mars is not eligible to appear for the semester end e3amination and shallhave to repeat that semester&
iii& A student shall be promoted from @@ to @@@ !ear onl! if he'she fulfils the academic
re#uirements of attendance and internal mars as stipulated in clause 6 and 7
irrespective of bac log subects in @@'@E &,echiv& A student shall be promoted from @@@ to @E !ear onl! if he'she fulfils the academic
re#uirement ofof attendance and internal mars as stipulated in clause 6 and 7 and
also must secure;#9 of the subects that have been studied up to @@@ !ear @semester from
>* Grading:
After each subect is evaluated for 100 mars" the mars obtained in each subect will
be converted to a corresponding letter grade as given below" depending on the range in
which the mars obtained b! the student fall&
Ta,le ? Con@er!ion into Grade! and Grade oint! a!!ignedange in which the
mars in the subect fall<rade <rade points
assigned
L90 > (>utstanding) 10
80-89 A? (3cellent) 9
70-79 A (Eer! <ood) 8
60-69 ? (<ood) 7
50-59 (Above Average) 6
5-9 + (Average) 5
0- J (:ass)
M 0 B (Bail) 0
Absent Ab (Absent) 0
i& A student obtaining <rade B shall be considered failed and will be re#uired to
reappear for that subect when the ne3t supplementar! e3amination offered&
ii& Bor non credit courses N.atisfactor! or G%nsatisfactor! shall be indicated insteadof the letter grade and this will not be counted for the computation of
i& ,he .emester <rade :oint Average (.<:A) is the ratio of sum of the product of the
number of credits with the grade points scored b! a student in all the courses taen
b! a student and the sum of the number of credits of all the courses undergone b!
a student" i&e&
.<:A O P (+i Q <i)' P +i
Rhere" +i is the number of credits of the ithsubect and <iis the grade point scored
b! the student in the ith course&
ii& ,he +umulative <rade :oint Average (+<:A) will be computed in the samemanner taing into account all the courses undergone b! a student over all the
semesters of a program" i&e&
+<:A O P (+i Q .i)' P +i
Rhere N.i is the .<:A of the i th semester and +i is the total number of credits in
that semester&
iii& oth .<:A and +<:A shall be rounded off to 2 decimal points and reported in
the transcripts&iv& Rhile computing the <:A'+<:A the subects in which the student is awarded
Sero grade points will also be included&
!rade "oint: @t is a numerical weight allotted to each letter grade on a 10-point scale&
#etter !rade: @t is an inde3 of the performance of students in a said course& <rades
are denoted b! letters >" A?" A" ?" " +" : and B&
!rade Conversation to "ercentage: $ % C!"A×
&')
$#* GaB ' Year:
<ap Year I concept of .tudent ntrepreneur in esidence shall be introduced and
outstanding students who wish to pursue entrepreneurship are allowed to tae a brea of
one !ear at an! time after @ !ear'@@ !ear'@@@ !ear to pursue entrepreneurship full time& ,his
period ma! be e3tended to two !ears at the most and these two !ears would not be
counted for the time for the ma3imum time for graduation& An evaluation committee
shall be constituted to evaluate the proposal submitted b! the student and the committee
shall decide on permitting the student for having the <ap Year&
1& +andidates who admitted into the four !ear &,ech degree course under -15regulations but who got detained in an! !ear for want of attendance'minimumaggregate sessional mars ma! oin the appropriate !ear 'semester in the semester
s!stem applicable for that batch and be governed b! the regulations of that batch from
then onwards unless otherwise specified&2& A student admitted under credit based regulations(+) detained due to lac of sessional
mars'attendance at the end of the first semester of @@'@E &,ech shall oin @@'@E first
semester fo -15 batch & .uch students will stud! all the courses prescribed for that -
15 in which the student oins& =owever the student has to clear all the first !ear
baclog subects b! appearing the supplementar! e3amination& .uch candidates will be
governed b! the regulations applicable to lateral entr! candidates of -15 batch for theaward of the degree&
& A student admitted under +" detained due to lac of sessional mars'attendance at the
end of the second semester of @@'@E &,ech 'at the end of subse#uent semesters shall
follow the credit based regulations onl! (+)&
$"* 1it+?+olding of re!ult!@f the candidate has an! dues not paid to the college or if an! case of indiscipline or malpractice is pending against him" the result of the candidate shall be withheld and
he will not be allowed ' promoted into the ne3t higher semester& ,he issue of awarding
degree is liable to be withheld in such cases&
$/* A-ard of Cla!!:
After a student has satisfied the re#uirements prescribed for the completion of the
program and is eligible for the award of & ,ech& Jegree he shall be placed in one
of the following four classes
Cla!! A-arded CGASecured
Birst +lass with
Jistinction
L 8&0
Birst +lass L 6&5 M 8&0
.econd +lass L 5&5 M 6&5
:ass +lass L &0 M 5&5
$0* 2iniu In!truction .ay!:
,he minimum instruction period for a semester is 16 wees& ,he minimum
instruction da!s including e3ams for each semester shall be for 90da!s&
$%* ,here shall be no branch transfers after the completion of admission process&
$7*General:
i& ,he academic regulations should be read as a whole for purpose of an!interpretation&
ii& *alpractice rules- nature and punishments is appended
iii& Rhere the words GheH" GhimH" GhisH" occur in the regulations" the! include
GsheH" GherH" GhersH&
iv& @n the case of an! doubt or ambiguit! in the interpretation of the above rules"
the decision of the >. is final&
@* ,he %niversit! ma! from time to time" revise" amend or change the
egulations" .chemes of 3aminations" and'or .!llabi&
$;* Conduct and di!ciBline
.tudents shall conduct themselves within and outside the premises of the institute in a
manner befitting the students of our institution&
(b) As per the order of =onourable .upreme +ourt of @ndia" ragging in an! form is
considered as a criminal offence and is banned& An! form of ragging will be severel!
dealt with&(c) ,he following acts of omission and ' or commission shall constitute gross violation
of
the code of conduct and are liable to invoe disciplinar! measures with regard to
ragging&(i) 4ac of courtes! and decorum" indecent behavior an!where within or outside
the campus&(ii) Rillful damage of college ' individual propert!(iii) :ossession" consumption or distribution of alcoholic drins or an! ind of
narcotics or hallucinogenic drugs&
(iv) *utilation or unauthori$ed possession of librar! boos&(v) /ois! and unseeml! behavior" disturbing studies of fellow students&
(vi) =acing of computer s!stems (such as entering into other persons areas
without prior permission" manipulation and ' or damage of computer hardware
and software or an! other c!ber-crime etc&)(vii) %sage of camera ' cell phone in the campus
(viii) :lagiarism of an! nature
(i3) An! other acts of gross indiscipline as decided b! the academic council fromtime to time&
(d) +ommensurate with the gravit! of offense" the punishment ma! be reprimand" fine"
e3pulsion from the institute ' hostel" debar from e3amination" disallowing the use of certain facilities of the institute" rustication for a specified period or even outright
e3pulsion from the institute or even handing over the case to appropriate law
enforcement or the udiciar!" as re#uired b! the circumstances&
(e) Bor an offence committed in (i) a hostel (ii) a department or in a class room and (iii)elsewhere" the chief warden" the head of the department and the principal
respectivel!" shall have the authorit! to reprimand or impose fine&
(f) +ases of adoption of unfair means and ' or an! malpractice in an e3amination shall
bereported to the principal for taing appropriate action&
(g) All cases of serious offence" possibl! re#uiring punishment other than reprimand"shall be reported to the academic council&
(h) ,he institute level standing disciplinar! action committee constituted b! the
academiccouncil shall be the authorit! to investigate the details of the offence" and recommend
disciplinar! action based on the nature and e3tent of the offence committed&
(i) ,he principal shall deal with an! academic problem" which is not covered under
theserules and regulations" in consultation with the programmes committee in an
appropriate manner" and subse#uentl! such actions shall be placed before theacademic council for ratification& An! emergenc! modification of regulation"approved b! the appropriate authorit!" shall be reported to the academic council for
ratification&
() G<rievance and edressal +ommitteeH (<eneral) constituted b! the :rincipal shalldeal with all grievances pertaining to the academic ' administrative ' disciplinar!
,he e3aminations committee ma! tae the following guidelines into consideration whiledealing with the suspected cases of malpractice reported b! the invigilators's#uad
members etcT during end e3aminations& ,he punishment ma! be more severe or less
severe depending on the merits of the individual cases&
S* No Nature of 2alBractice!IBroBer conduct uni!+ent
1& :ossesses or eeps accessible in e3aminationhall" an! paper" note boo" programmable
calculators" +ell phones" pager" palm
computers or an! other form of materialconcerned with or related to the subect of the
e3amination (theor! or practical) in which he
is appearing but has not made use of (materialshall include an! mars on the bod! of the
student which can be used as an aid in the
subect of the e3amination)
3pulsion from the e3amination halland cancellation of the performance in
that subect onl!&
2& %ses obectionable" abusive or offensivelanguage in the answer paper or in letters to
the e3aminers or writes to the e3aminer re#uesting him to award pass mars&
+ancellation of the performance in thatsubect&
& +op!ing detected on the basis of internalevidence" such as" during valuation or during
special scrutin!&
+ancellation of the performance in thatsubect and all other subects the
candidate has appeared including
practical e3aminations and proect worof that semester'!ear e3aminations&
& <ives assistance or guidance or receives itfrom an! other student orall! or b! an! other
bod! language methods or communicatesthrough cell phones with an! other student or
persons in or outside the e3am hall in respectof an! matter&
3pulsion from the e3amination halland cancellation of the performance in
that subect onl! of all the studentsinvolved& @n case of an outsider" he will
be handed over to the police and a caseis registered against him&
5& =as copied in the e3amination hall from an! paper" boo" programmable calculators" palm
computers or an! other form of material
relevant to the subect of the e3amination(theor! or practical) in which the student is
appearing&
3pulsion from the e3amination halland cancellation of the performance in
that subect and all other subects
including practical e3aminations and proect wor of that semester'!ear&
6& +omes in a drunen condition to the
e3amination hall&
3pulsion from the e3amination hall
and cancellation of the performance inthat subect and all other subects
including practical e3aminations and proect wor of that semester'!ear&
10& :osseses an! lethal weapon or firearm in thee3amination hall&
3pulsion from the e3amination halland cancellation of the performance in
that subect and all other subects
including practical e3aminations and
proect wor of that semester'!ear& ,hestudent is also debarred and forfeits the
seat&
11& @f student of the college" who is not a candidatefor the particular e3amination or an! person
not connected with the college indulges in an!malpractice or improper conduct mentioned in
clause 7 to 9&
Bor .tudent of the college 3pulsionfrom the e3amination hall and
cancellation of the performance in thatsubect and all other subects including
practical e3aminations and proect wor
of that semester'!ear& ,he candidate is
also debarred and forfeits the seat&:erson(s) who do not belong to the
+ollege will be handed over to police
and" a police case will be registeredagainst them&
12& @mpersonates an! other student in connectionwith the e3amination
,he student who has impersonated shall be e3pelled from e3aminationhall& ,he
student is debarred from writing theremaining e3ams" and rusticated from the
college fur one academic !ear duringwhich period the student will not be
permitted to write an! e3am& @f theimposter is an outsider" he will be handed
over to the police and a case is registered
against him&
,he performance of the original student
who has been impersonated" shall becancelled in all the subects of thee3amination including practicals and
proect wor of that semsester'!ear& ,he
student is rusticated from the college for
two consecutive !ears during which period the student will not be permitted to
write an! e3am& ,he continuation of thecourse b! the student is subect to the
academic regulations in connection withforfeiture of seat
1& @f an! malpractice is detected which is not covered in the above clauses 1 to 12 it shall bereported to the college academic council for further action to award suitable punishment&
1& *alpractice cases identified during sessional e3aminations will be reported to the
e3amination committee nominated b! Academic council to award suitable punishment&
*atrices an of a matri3" +onsistenc! of linear s!stem of e#uations" 4inear
transformations" vectors" 4inear dependence" igen values and igen vectors" :ropertiesof eigen values" +a!le!- =amilton theorem (without proof)" eduction to diagonal
form" reduction of Fuadratic form to canonical form" +omple3 matrices&
Unit'II
olles ,heorem( without proof)" 4agranges *ean value theorem ( without proof)"
,a!lors theorem (without proof)" 3pansions of functions *aclaurins series" ,a!lorsseries" *a3ima and *inima of functions of two variables" 4agranges method of
undetermined multipliers" :rinciple of least s#uares" method of least s#uares" fitting of
other curves&
Unit'III
Jouble integrals" +hange of order of integration " Jouble integrals in polar coordinates"
Area enclosed b! plane curves" ,riple integrals" +hange of variables" eta function"<amma function" elation between beta and gamma functions" error function&
Unit'IV
Bourier .eries @ntroduction and ulers formulae" +onditions for a Bourier e3pansion"
Bunctions having points of discontinuit!" +hange of interval" ven and >dd functions"
=alf range series" ,!pical wave forms and :arsevals formulae" +omple3 form of the
:roduction of %ltrasonics b! :ie$o electric oscillator method" Jetection b! Acoustic
grating method" Applications - :ulse echo techni#ue" ultrasonic imaging and some
general applications&
@nterference
.toes principle (:hase change on reflection)" @nterference in thin films due to reflected
light (+osine law)" /ewtons rings e3periment I Jetermination of radius of curvature"*ichelsons interferometer :rinciple" construction woring and its application
(Jetermination of wavelength of monochromatic source)&
UNIT'II $# eriod!
Jiffraction I .ingle slit (Fualitative and #uantitative treatment)&
:olarisation I :olarisation b! reflection" efraction and double refraction in unia3ial
cr!stals" /icol prism" Fuarter and half wave plate" circular and elliptical polari$ationand detection&
UNIT'III $0 eriod!
=a!er! 4aser characteristics" .pontaneous and .timulated emissions" asic
re#uirements of a laser" :opulation inversion I .olid state laser (ub! laser)" <as (=e-
/e) laser" .emiconductor (<aAs) laser" Applications of lasers&
HolograB+y :rinciple" recording" reproduction and applications&
Fi,er oBtic!: .tructure of optical fiber" ,!pes of optical fibers" /umerical aperture"
Biber optics in communications and advantages&
UNIT ?IV $0 eriod!lectricit! and *agnetism
<ausss law in electricit! (statement proof)" +oulombs law from <auss law" <ausslaw for magnetism" Barada!s law of electromagnetic induction" 4en$s law" .elf
@nductance" *utual inductance" energ! stored in a magnetic field" Jisplacement current"
J,A method (simple problems)" water treatment for driningpurpose-sedimentation"coagulation" filtration (slow sand filter)" various methods ofchlorination" breapoint
chlorination&
Rater treatment for industrial purpose oiler troubles" scales" sludges"causticmbrittlement" boiler corrosion" priming and foaming- causes and
prevention"@nternal conditioning -:hosphate" +algon and carbonate treatment"
3ternalconditioning-4ime .oda process (simple problems)" softening b! ione3changeprocess" Jesalination of bracish water b! electro dial!sis and reverse
osmosis&
UNIT'II: E=ECTRCHE2ICA= ENERGY SYSTE2S:rimar! and .econdar! batteries" eserve batteries" .olid state and molten solvent
batteries" ecent technological trends" 4ithium ion batteries" /anostructured electrode
materials" 4ithium and carbon based nanomaterials and nanocomposites" .olid-state4ithium ion batteries" nerg! storage and bacup& Buel cells" .cientific prospects of fuel
cells" lectrochemistr!" @n-situ and e3-situ electrochemical characteri$ations" +urrent-
Eoltage measurement" +urrent @nterrupt measurements" :orosit!" , surface area
anal!sis" <as permeabilit!" =!drogen as future fuel" Alaline-" acid- and moltencarbonate-fuel cells" .olid o3ide fuel cells&
UNIT'III: CRRSIN AN. ITS REVENTIN
@ntroduction" electrochemical theor! of corrosion"dr!corrosion" corrosion due todifferential aeration" ,!pes of corrosion-galvanic corrosion (galvanic series)" :itting"
.tress and microbiological corrosion" Bactorsaffecting corrosion-o3idi$ers" p=" over
voltage and temperature&:rotection methods +athodic protection" (@mpressed current and sacrificial anode)
anodic protection" corrosion inhibitors- t!pes and mechanism of inhibition
UNIT'IV: =Y2ERSS
*onomer functionalit!" degree of pol!meri$ation" ,acticit!" classification of
pol!meri$ation- addition" condensation and co-pol!meri$ation" mechanism of freeradical pol!meri$ation&
:lastics- ,hermoplastic and thermosetting resins" preparation" properties and uses
of aelite" and :E+& +ompounding of plastics&+onducting pol!mers :ol!acet!lene" mechanism of conduction" e3amples and
applications&
ubber- :rocessing of late3" Jrawbacs of natural rubber- Eulcani$ation" .!nthetic
:rinciples of statics" Borce" Addition of two forces :arallelogram law I +ompositionand resolution of forces I +onstraint" Action and eaction& ,!pes of supports and
support reactions& Bree bod! diagram& #uilibrium of concurrent forces in a plane I
*ethod of proection" method of moments" resultant and e#uilibrium of concurrentforces in space&
UNIT'II
Friction:@ntroduction" laws of friction" coefficient of friction" angle of friction"
problems involving dr! friction" wedges&
arallel Force! in a lane:,!pes of parallel forces" couple" resolution of a force into aforce and a couple" general case of parallel forces in a plane&
UNIT'III
Centroid and Centre of Gra@ity:+oncept of centroid and centre of gravit!" centroids
of simple figures from basic principles" centroid of composite plane figures and curves"centre of gravit! of three dimensional bodies&
General ca!e! of Force! in a lane:+omposition of forces in a plane" #uilibrium of
forces in a plane" plane trusses-method of oints and method of sections&
UNIT'IV
2oent! of Inertia of lane Figure!:@ntroduction" moment of inertia of a plane figurewith respect to an a3is in its plane" polar moment of inertia" parallel a3is theorem"
moment of inertia of composite areas&
2oent of Inertia of 2aterial )odie!:*oment of @nertia of solid rectangular plate"circular plate" solid right circular cone" solid sphere&
=EARNING RESURCES &For ,ot+ I and II !ee!ter!(
TEXT BOOKS:
1& ngineering *echanics b! .& ,imosheno" J&=& Young and X E ao I,ata *c<raw-
+-asics +-character set" Jata t!pes" +onstants" 3pressions" .tructure of +
program" >perators and their precedence associativel!" .imple programs in + using
all the operators" ,!pe casting "t!pe coercion&
UNIT'II &$7 eriod!(
+ontrol .tructures" asic input and output statements" :reprocessor directives&Bunctions +oncept of a function" passing the parameters" automatic variables"
scope and e3tent of variables" storage classes" recursion" iteration vs recursion"
t!pes of recursion" .imple recursive and non recursive programs" ,owers of =anoi
problem&
UNIT'III &$7 eriod!(
Arra!s .ingle and multidimensional Arra!s" +haracter arra! as a string" string
functions" :rograms using arra!s and string manipulation&
.tructures Jeclaring and using structures" operations on structures" structures and
arra!s" user defined data t!pes" pointers to structures&+ommand line arguments&Biles @ntroduction" file structure" file handling functions" file t!pes" file error handling"
:rograms using file functions&
Te5t )oo3!:
1& :rogramming with +-<ottfried-.chaums >utline .eries-,*=
2& + :rogramming I Anitha<oel'Aa! *ittal'&.reenivasa edd!-:earson @ndia
UNIT ? IGeneral: <se of !ra+ing instruments Lettering .-Single stro)e letters!imensioning- Representation of 7arious type lines. Geometrical2onstructions..Representati7e fraction Scales.-Plain Scales !iagonal
Scales 2omparati7e Scales =ernier Scales.
UNIT ? IICurves :2ur7es use' in Engineering practice - conic sections - generalconstruction an' special metho's for ellipse para"ola an' hyper"ola.cycloi' epicycloi's hypocycloi' in7olute of circle an' *rcheme'ianSpiral.
UNIT ? IIIMethod of Projections: Principles of pro>ection - irst angle an' thir'angle pro>ection of Points.Pro>ection of Straight lines.Traces of lines. ?Limite' to @rst anglepro>ection onlyAProjections of Planes :Pro>ections of planes pro>ections on au8iliaryplanes.
UNIT ? IVProjections of Solids :Pro>ections of 2u"es Prisms Pyrami's2ylin'ers an' 2ones +ith7arying positions.
Sections Of Solids: Sections of 2u"es Prisms Pyrami's cylin'ers an'2ones true shapes of sections. ?Limite' to the Section Planes
perpen'icular to one of the Principal PlanesA.
UNIT ? V &.eon!tration only(*
CoButer Aided .rafting &u!ing any Standard ac3age(: .etting up a drawing"
starting main menu (/ew" >pen .ave" .ave Asetc)" >pening .creen error correction onscreen units"
5. *ssem"ling a 2omputer an' trou"leshooting a2omputer.
9. Stu'y an' practice of operating systemcomman's
a. Stu'y an' practice of 'irectory Relate' <tilities.". Stu'y an' practice of @le an' Te8t Processing <tilities.c. Stu'y an' practice of 'is) 2ompress an' Bac)up <tilities.'. Stu'y an' practice of ,et+or)ing <tilities
CYC=E'II rograing E5erci!e!:
$* E5erci!e! on data tyBe! and oBerator!aA Practice e8ercises 3.% to 3.%5 an' 6.% to 6.%9 an' %6.% to %6.#$ Test your
2 S)ills - yas+anth)anit)ar te8t "oo)."A 1rite a program +hich 'etermines the largest an' the smallest num"er
that can "e store' in 'iDerent 'ata types of li)e short int. long oatan' 'ou"le. 1hat happens +hen you a'' % to the largest possi"leinteger num"er that can "e store'F
cA 1rite a program to @n' greatest of three num"ers using con'itionaloperatorF
'A 1rite a program to s+ap t+o num"ers +ith an' +ithout temp 7aria"leFeA Practice a program using multiple unary increment an' 'ecrement
operators in arithmetic e8pressionsF
"* E5erci!e! on control !tructure!
aA Practice e8ercise #.% to #.%4 Test your 2 S)ills - yas+anth)anit)ar te8t"oo).
"A 1rite a program to @n' greatest of three num"ersF <se neste' if if else ifan' s+itch statementsF
cA 1rite a program to rea' mar)s of a stu'ent an' print the sum an'a7erageF
'A !isplay the gra'e "ase' on the sum of mar)sFeA 1rite a program to count the 'igits of a num"erF <se for loopfA 1rite a program to chec) +hether a num"er is perfect or notF <se 'o-
+hilegA 1rite a program to chec) +hether a num"er is strong or notF <se +hilehA 1rite a program to chec) +hether a num"er is amstrong or notF <se foriA 1rite a program to chec) +hether a num"er is palin'rome or notF <se for
>A 1rite a program to @n' the i"onacci series upto the gi7en num"erF <se+hile
)A 1rite a program to print the pascals triangleF <se' 'o-+hilelA 1rite a program to print the result of the series %8H##8H33J.
8Hnn
/* E5erci!e! on function!aA Practice e8ercise 4.% to 4.%6 Test your 2 s)ills -yas+anth)anit)ar
te8t "oo)."A 1rite program to s+ap t+o 7aria"les using functionsF 1rite a
program to perform menu 'ri7en arithmetic operations usingfunctionsF
cA 1rite a program to @n' the factorial of a num"er using recursi7ean' non- recursi7e functionsF
'A 1rite a program to @n' the i"onacci series using recursi7efunctionsF
eA 1rite a program to @n' the solution for to+ers of anoi usingrecursi7e functionF
fA 1rite a program to pass parameters to a functions using call "y7alue an' call "y referenceF
& E5erci!e!on Array!
aA Practice e8ercise .% to .%9 Test your 2 s)ills - yas+anth)anit)ar te8t"oo).
"A 1rite a program to rea' n num"ers an' sort themFcA 1rite a program to @n' the minimum an' ma8imum num"ers of the
arrayF'A 1rite a program to rea' t+o matrices an' @n' their sum 'iDerence an'
pro'uct of themFeA in' the transpose of a matri8FfA 1rite a program to print upper an' lo+er triangle of a gi7en matri8F
%* E5erci!e! on !tring!aA Practice e8ercise %$.% to %$.%4 yas+anth)anit)ar te8t "oo).
"A 1rite a program to 'emonstrate the use of string manipulation functionsFcA 1rite a program to compare t+o stringsF'A 1rite a program to sort the names in *lpha"etical or'erF
7* E5erci!e!on Bointer!aA Practice e8ercise 9.% to .#5 yas+anth)anit)ar te8t "oo)."A 1rite a program to rea' 'ynamic array an' sort the elementsFcA 1rite a program to rea' 'ynamic array an' @n' the minimum an'
ma8imum of the elementsF'A 1rite a program to perform pointer arithmeticFeA 1rite a program on pointers for stringsFfA 1rite a program to use array of pointersF
;* E5erci!e!on !tructure!aA Practice e8ercise %%.% to %%.3$ yas+anth)anit)ar te8t "oo)."A 1rite a program to create stu'ent structure an' rea' mar)s of three
su">ects an' @n' the sum an' total of the stu'entFcA 1rite a program on arrays of structures for 5$ stu'ents recor' using the
a"o7e stu'ent structureF'A 1rite a program for comple8 structureF Perform a''ition su"traction an'
multiplication of t+o comple8 num"ersFeA 1rite a program for a''ition an' multiplication of t+o polinomialsF
<* 1rite a Brograon File!
aA Practice e8ercise %#.% to %#.#$ yas+anth)anit)ar te8t "oo)."A 1rite a program to appen' content of a @leFcA 1rite a program to 'isplay the content of a @leF'A 1rite a program to copy content of one @le to other @leFeA 1rite a program to count the no of characters in a @leFfA 1rite a program to compare the contents of t+o @lesF
Reference!:
1& ,est !our + .ills b! I YaswanthUanithar-: :ublishers
e#uations" 4inear e#uations" ernoullis e#uations" 3act e#uations" e#uations reducibleto e3act e#uations" >rthogonal traectories" /ewtons law of cooling" ate of Jeca! of
,heorem" >perator J" ules for finding the complementar! function" @nverse operator"ules for finding the particular integral" Roring procedure to solve the e#uation"
4inear dependence of solutions" *ethod of variation of parameters" #uations reducible
to linear e#uations" +auch!s homogeneous linear e#uation" 4egendres linear e#uation".imultaneous linear e#uations with constant coefficients*
Unit'III
4aplace ,ransforms @ntroduction" ,ransforms of elementar! functions" :roperties of
4aplace ,ransforms" e3istence conditions" ,ransforms of derivatives" @ntegrals"
@nverse transforms" convolution theorem" Application to Jifferential e#uations withconstant coefficients" transforms of unit step function" unit impulse function" periodic
function&
Unit'IV
Vector Calculu! .calar and vector point functions" Jel applied to scalar point
functions& <radient" Jel applied to vector point functions" :h!sical interpretation of divergence" Jel applied twice to point functions" Jel applied to products of point
functions" @ntegration of vectors" 4ine integral" .urfaces" <reens theorem in the plane
Jual nature of light" *atter waves properties" de roglies concept of matter waves"
Javisson and <ermer e3periment" =eisenbergs uncertaint! principle and applications(non-e3istence of electron in nucleus)& >ne dimensional time independent .chrodingers
wave e#uation" :h!sical significance of the wave function" :article in a bo3 (onedimensional)&
Unit'II $" eriod!
E=ECTRN THERY F 2ETA=S +lassical free electron theor! - *ean free path
- ela3ation time and drift velocit! - Fuantum free electron theor! - Bermi - Jirac(anal!tical) and its dependence on temperature - Bermi energ!" =all effect and its uses&
)AN. THERY F S=I.S loch theorem (#ualitative) - Uronig - :enne! model -
>rigin of energ! band formation in solids - +lassification of materials into conductors"
semi- conductors insulators -+oncept of effective mass of an electron&
dependence of polari$ation" Berroelectrics and their applications&
>rigin of magnetic moment of an atom" ohr magneton" classification of dia" para andferro magnetic materials on the basis of magnetic moment" =!steresis curve" soft and
hard magnetic materials" Berrites and their applications&
UNIT ?IV
Ad@anced 2aterial! of +y!ic! $0 eriod!
Btoelectronic de@ice!: Fualitative treatments of :hoto diode" 4J and 4+JT .olar
t!pes of superconductors" +. ,heor! (in brief) and Applications of superconductors&NanoTec+nology @ntroduction to nano materials" nano scale" surface to volume ratio"
fabrication of nanomaterials" sol-gel and chemical vapour deposition methods" +arbonnano tubes-preparation and properties (thermal" electrical and mechanical - in brief)"
some applications of nanomaterials&
TET )S%. Engineering Physics - R .K. Gaur & S. L. Gupta !anpatiRai
&. .1. 1ilar' an' 'emerit MInstrumental metho's of analysis M
9the'ition2BS pu"lications%5.
CE2ECHE'$"0 /'$'#
ENGINEERING 2ECHANICS ?II
UNIT' Iineatic! of Rectilinear 2otion: @ntroduction to d!namics" displacement" velocit!"
acceleration" motion with uniform and variable acceleration&
inetic! of Rectilinear 2otion: #uations of rectilinear motion - motion of a particle
acted upon b! a constant force I JAlemberts principle" wor and energ!" impulse
momentum" conservation of energ!" collision of elastic bodies I direct central impact&
UNIT'II
ineatic! of Cur@ilinear 2otion: @ntroduction" components of motion- rectangularcomponents I normal and tangential components&
inetic! of Cur@ilinear 2otion: #uations of motion- ectangular components-
tangential and normal components" #uations of d!namic e#uilibrium- JAlemberts principle" Ror and nerg!&
UNIT'III
Rotation of a rigid ,ody a,out a fi5ed a5i!: Uinematics of rotation" #uation ofmotion for a rigid bod! rotating about a fi3ed a3is" rotation under the action of constant
moment&
UNIT'IV
ineatic! of lane 2otion: +oncepts of elative velocit! and instantaneous center&
inetic! of lane 2otion: #uations of motion" J!namic e#uilibrium of s!mmetrical
rolling bodies&
=EARNING RESURCES &For ,ot+ I and II !ee!ter!(
TET )S:1& ngineering *echanics b! .& ,imosheno" J&=& Young and X E ao I,ata *c<raw-
Borest esources I %se and over-e3ploitation" Jeforestation" *ining" dams and their effects on
forests and tribal peopleT Rater esources I %se and over-utili$ation of surface and groundwater" floods and droughts" Rater logging and salinit!" Jams I benefits and problems" +onflicts
over waterT nerg! resources I nerg! needs" enewable and non-renewable energ! sourcesT4and resources I 4and as a resource" land degradation" soil erosion desertification" ffects of modern agriculture on land resources&
Eco!y!te!:
Jefinition" .tructure and functions of an cos!stems" iogeochemical c!cles-water" carbon"nitrogen and water c!cles" ,!pes-Borest" <reenland" Jesert" A#uatic ecos!stem&
UNIT'II
)iodi@er!ity and it! Con!er@ation:
Jefinition" Ealue of biodiversit!& io-geographical classification of @ndia" @ndia as a mega-diversit! nation" =ot-spots of biodiversit!" ,hreats to bio-diversit!" ndemic and endangered
species of @ndia" +onservation of biodiversit!&
En@ironental ollution:+auses" effects and control measures of Air pollution" Rater pollution" .oil pollution" *arine
UNIT ? I(evelo)*ent of surfaces: Lateral 'e7elopment of cut sections of
2u"es Prisms Pyrami's 2ylin'ers an' 2ones.
UNIT ? II
Inter!ection of !olid! @nterpenetration of ight egular solids& @ntersection of +!linder
Es +!linder" +!linder Es +one" +!linder Es :rism*
UNIT ? III+so*etric )rojections: Isometric Pro>ection an' con7ersion of Crthographic Pro>ections into isometric 7ie+s. ?Treatment is limite' tosimple o">ects onlyA.
Ortho,ra)hic )rojections: 2on7ersion of Pictorial 7ie+s intoCrthographic 7ie+s.
UNIT ? IV
er!Becti@e Broection!: :erspective Eiew :oints" 4ines" :lane figures and .imple
1& +ompound pendulum IJetermination of acceleration due to gravit! (g)2& @nterference fringes - measurement of thicness of a foil ' diameter of Rire
using wedge method&
& .ensitive galvanometer - Jetermination of figure of merit& /ewtons rings I *easurement of radius of curvature of plano conve3 lens
5& 4issaous figures I+alibration of an audio oscillator
6& :hoto cell I @-E +haracteristic curves and determination of stopping potential7& Jiffraction grating I *easurement of wavelengths8& ,orsional pendulum- Jetermination of rigidit! modulus of the wire material&
9& +are!- Bosters bridge Jetermination of specific resistance',emperature
coefficient of resistance&
10& :hoto voltaic cell - Jetermination of fill-factor
11& Eariation of magnetic field along the a3is of a current carr!ing circular coil&
12& .eries l 4+ resonance circuit - Jetermination of ZFZ factor&1& ,homsons method - determination of e'm of an electron&
1& Jetermination of a&c& Bre#uenc! I .onometer&
15& :rism'<rating - Jetermination of dispersive power&16& ,o determine the wavelength of 4aser source&
17& =all ffect I Jetermination of =all coefficient&
18& Jetermination of energ! band gap&
$>* Jetermination of /umerical Aperture of an optical fiber&
"#* Jetermination of Amplitude and Bre#uenc! of an A+ signal using a +>&
CE2ECHE $7" #'#'/
ENG=ISH C22UNICATIN =A)
2odule'l Counication S3ill!
a) ,!pes of +ommunication
b) arriers to +ommunication
c) .trategies for ffective +ommunicationd) Eerbal +ommunication .ills
1or" and /eat: $e!initions and units @or9 done at the mo&in 'oundar o! a sstem
0or9 done in &arious non-!#o0 rocesses comarison o! heat and 0or9. (A)
UNIT II
First a0 of T&ermod$namics for Non-Flo0 S$stems: First #a0 !or a sstem underoin
acc#e and !or a chane in state o! sstem interna# ener and entha# constant &o#ume
and constant ressure seci!ic heats and their re#ation to interna# ener and entha# o!
idea#
ases. (A)First a0 of T&ermod$namics for Flo0 S$stems:Contro# mass and contro# &o#ume!irst#a0 o! thermodnamics !or a contro# &o#ume Stead !#o0 ener e%uation and its
a#ication to enineerin e%uiment. ()
UNIT III
Second a0 of T&ermod$namics: *imitations o! !irst #a0 "MM o! !irst 9ind+ Heat
eninesand e!rierators Statements o! Second #a0 "MM o! second 9ind Carnot cc#e
N*TE: 12 *a' >cti&ities are minimum in ecord (12 aes sin#e side 'oo9) 0ithcontents4 ,ame o! the >cti&it Source S9i## Imro&ed.
.inimum #equirements:
The Communication S9i##s *a' sha## need t0o #a's. +ne is Communication S9i##s *a' 0ith*>, !aci#itated 8 mu#timedia sstems and En#ish #anuae so!t0are suested ' theconcern !acu#t. The other Con&ersationa# S9i##s *a' 0ith 8 to 1 round ta'#es 8 mo&a'#echairs and audio-&isua# $e&ices 0ith *C$ "roector.
Practicals : ! Periods / week Sessional Marks : 40 University Exam : ! "rs University Exam Marks : #0
,ote 4 > minimum o! 1 e3eriments sha## 'e conducted done and record.
1. To stud the stress 6 strain characteristics o! mi#d stee# 'ars ' 5TM.2. To !ind ouns modu#us o! the i&en materia# (stee# or 0ood) ' conductin
'endin test on sim# suorted 'eam.=. To !ind modu#us o! riidit ' conductin torsion test on so#id circu#ar sha!t.K. To !ind the hardness o! the i&en materia# ' Brinne#s Hardness Tester.. To determine the hardness o! the i&en materia# ' ic9ers / oc90e## hardness
tester.8. To !ind imact resistance o! the i&en materia# ' conductin Char / I;od test on
imact testin machine.A. To determine the u#timate shear strenth o! stee# rod in sin#e and dou'#e shear.. To determine the modu#us o! riidit o! the srin.:. Comression test on 0ood.1. To determine !atiue strenth o! Mi#d stee#.553 To determine stress concentration !actor.563 Comression test on concrete Cu'es.
2E""$ ENGINEERING 2ATHE2ATICS ? IVII Year B.Tech. (Mech) Second Semester
Lectures / 'utorials : 4 + 1 Periods / week Sessional Marks : 40
University Exam : ! "rs University Exam Marks : #0
UNIT-I
*ne Dimensional 1a2e Equation and /eat Equation: $eri&ation o! one dimensiona#
=. Train 2 Success- C$ Series (enith 7#o'a# Consu#tanc)
#eference !oo"s:Boo9s Suested !or En#ish *anuae *a' *i'rar (to 'e #ocated 0ithin the #a' in additionto the C$s o! the te3t 'oo9 0hich are #oaded on the sstems)4
1. So!t S9i##s4 <no0 Yourse#! G <no0 the @or#d $r.<.>#e3 S.Chand "u'#ications.2. The >CE o! So!t S9i##s4 >ttitude communication and Eti%uette !or Success '
"earson "u'#ications.
=. Communication S9i##s *eena Sen 2nd Edition "HI 2A.K. +rani;ationa# Beha&ior Stehen ". o''ins and Timoth >. ?ude 1=th Edition
"HI 2:.. Business Communication Meena9shi aman and "ra9ash Sinh +3!ord
e%uations !or 'oundar #aer Hdrodnamic and therma# 'oundar #aers and their
thic9nesses concet o! tur'u#ence. Corre#ations !or heat trans!er in *aminar and Tur'u#ent!#o0s o&er a !#at #ate and in ies re#ation 'et0een !#uid !riction and heat trans!er in
#aminar G tur'u#ent !#o0s-eno#ds-Co#'urn >na#o. (12)
UNIT III
Natural 'on2ection: >ro3imate ana#sis !or #aminar !i#m on a &ertica# #ate Corre#ations
2. Heat trans!er - S.".Su9hatme TMH.=. Heat Trans!er 6 Cene# and Bo#es TMH ,e0 $e#hiN*TE: /eat and .ass Transfer Data !oo" b$ %ot&andaraman and Subramanian to
$$$ %ear &'ec" (Mec"):: Second SemesterLectures : ! Periods / week Sessional Marks: 40
University Exam : ! "rs University Exam Marks: #0
UNIT IIntroduction to o'otics maor comonent so a ro'ot ro'otic #i9e de&ices c#assi!ication o! ro'ots 6 C#assi!ication ' coordinate sstem and ' contro# method Seci!ications o! ro'ots!i3ed &ersus !#e3i'#e automation economic ana#sis o&er&ie0 o! ro'ot a#ication.
(1)
UNIT II#obot End Effectors: Introduction end e!!ectors inter!acin tes o! end e!!ectorsriers and too#s considerations in the se#ection and desin o! remote centered de&ices.(1)
UNIT III
#obotic Sensor$ De2ices :+'ecti&e ,on-otica# osition sensors 6 otentiometerssnchros inductocn otica# osition sensors 6 oto interruters otica# encoders(a'so#ute G incrementa#)Proimit$ Sensors :Contact te non contact te 6 re!#ected #iht scannin #aser
sensors.Touc& @ Sli, Sensors :Touch sensors 6 ro3imit rod G hoto detector sensors s#isensors 6 Forced osci##ation s#i sensor interruted te s#i sensors !orce and tor%uesensors. 1N
Statistica# ana#sis o! test data- ro'a'i#it distri'utions - method o! #east s%uares standard
de&iation o! the mean 7rahica# ana#sis and cur&e !ittin. (K)
Standard test inuts Characteristics o! ;ero !irst and second order sstems Stead stateerror ana#sis Transient resonse seci!ications sta'i#it ana#sis o! a sstem. (=)
Transient #es,onse Anal$sis: Test sina#s resonse o! !irst order sstem to &ariousinuts ste resonse o! second order sstems trans#ent resonse seci!ications. (K)
Tet !oo"s:1. Mechanica# Measurements G Contro# - ' $.S. <umar
2. Mechanica# Measurements ' .S.Sirohi G H.C.adha9rishna#eference !oo"s:
$$$ %ear &'ec" (Mec") :: Second Semester +$e'ti,e - III Lectures : 4 Periods / week Sessional Marks: 40
University Exam : ! "rs University Exam Marks: #0
UNIT I
Introduction to o'otics maor comonent so a ro'ot ro'otic #i9e de&ices c#assi!ication o! ro'ots 6 C#assi!ication ' coordinate sstem and ' contro# method Seci!ications o! ro'ots!i3ed &ersus !#e3i'#e automation economic ana#sis o&er&ie0 o! ro'ot a#ication.(1)
UNIT II#obot End Effectors: Introduction end e!!ectors inter!acin tes o! end e!!ectorsriers and too#s considerations in the se#ection and desin o! remote centered de&ices.(1)
UNIT III
#obotic Sensor$ De2ices :+'ecti&e ,on-otica# osition sensors 6 otentiometerssnchros inductocn otica# osition sensors 6 oto interruters otica# encoders(a'so#ute G incrementa#)Proimit$ Sensors :Contact te non contact te 6 re!#ected #iht scannin #aser sensors.Touc& @ Sli, Sensors :Touch sensors 6 ro3imit rod G hoto detector sensors s#isensors 6 Forced osci##ation s#i sensor interruted te s#i sensors !orce and tor%uesensors. 1N
Electrical S$stem: Inition sstem Sar9 #us $istri'utor E#ectronic Inition >#ternatorcutout Current and &o#tae reu#ators charin circuit startin motors #ihtininstruments
and accessories. (:)
UNIT III'&assis @ Transmission S$stems: Introduction to Chassis G Transmission C#utches 6
Sin#e-#ate and Mu#ti-#ate c#utches Centri!ua# c#utches 0et and dr te actuatinmechanisms. (A)Transmission: 7ear Bo3 - Theor Four seed and Fi&e Seed S#idin Mesh Constant
meshG snchromesh te se#ector mechanism automatic transmission o&erdri&e
Steam ?et #efrigeration: "rinci#e o! 0or9in a#ication merits and demerits. (2)Non-'on2entional #efrigeration .et&ods: "rinci#e and oeration o! thermoe#ectric
re!rierator and orte3 tu'e or Hirsch tu'e. (=)UNIT IV
Introduction to Air 'onditioning: "schrometric roerties and rocesses sensi'#e
and#atent heat #oads S6#oad characteri;ation and SHF need !or &enti#ation in!i#tration
concets o! SHF >SHF ESHF G >$" concet o! human com!ort and e!!ecti&etemerature
com!ort air conditionin industria# air conditionin re%uirements air conditionin #oadca#cu#ations. (:)Air 'onditioning S$stems: C#assi!ication o! e%uiment coo#in heatin
humidi!icationand dehumidi!ication !i#ters ri##s and reisters deodorants !ans and
'#o0ers heat um
heat sources di!!erent heat um circuits a#ication. (8)
TE)T !**%S:1. e!rieration and air conditionin - C.".>rora TMH.
2. e!rieration and >ir conditionin - Manohar "rasad ,e0 >e India ,e0 $e#hi.
=. > course in re!rieration and air conditionin - S.C.>roraG$om9und0ar $hanataiG sons ,e0 $e#hi.
#EFE#EN'E !**%S:
1. "rinci#es o! e!rieration -$ossat.
2. e!rieration and air conditionin - Stoec9er.N*TE: #efrigeration and Air conditioning Data boo" b$ .ano&ar Prasad is allo0ed int&e Uni2ersit$ Eamination