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Page 1: Syllabus for First Semester B.E./B.Tech. Programmes...sona college of technology, salem (autonomous) courses of study for b.e./ b.tech. semester i under regulations 2014 branch : eee,

SONA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY(AUTONOMOUS)

Junction Main Road, Sona Nagar, Salem - 636 005.

Approved by AICTE | Affiliated to Anna University, Chennai |

NBA Accredited (Mech, EEE, FT, MBA | M.E.- PSE, PED, PDD, CSE) | NAAC Accredited

Syllabus for First Semester B.E./B.Tech. Programmes

July 2014

Regulations 2014

(with effect from the academic year 2014 - 2015 onwards)

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SONA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY, SALEM(AUTONOMOUS)

COURSES OF STUDY FOR B.E./ B.TECH. SEMESTER I UNDER REGULATIONS 2014BRANCH : EEE, MECH, CIVIL & FT

S.No. Course Code Course Title

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U14ENG101

U14MAT102

U14PHY103

U14CHE104

U14FOC105

U14EGR106

U14PCL107

U14CPL108

U14EPL109

*Technical English – I

Multivariable Calculus and Matrices *

Engineering Physics *

Engineering Chemistry *

Fundamentals of Computing Systems *

1Engineering Graphics

2*Physics & Chemistry Laboratory-1

Computer Practices Laboratory *

3Engineering Practices Laboratory *

Total Credits

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Dr. K. KarunakaranChairman, First Year B.E./B.Tech. BoS -

Prof. G. Prakash Member Secretary, Academic Council

Dr. V. JayaprakashChairman, Academic Council & Principal

Approved by

* Common to all branches of study.1 The examination will be conducted for 3 hours both on theory and lab mode.2 Laboratory classes on alternate weeks for Physics and Chemistry. The lab examination will be

conducted separately for 50 marks each with 2 hours duration.3 The lab examination will be conducted separately for Group A (Civil & Mechanical) and Group B

(Electrical & Electronics) with 50 marks each with 1 ½ hours duration.

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SONA COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY, SALEM(AUTONOMOUS)

COURSES OF STUDY FOR B.E./ B.TECH. SEMESTER I UNDER REGULATIONS 2014BRANCH : ECE, CSE & IT

S.No. Course Code Course Title

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

U14ENG101

U14MAT102

U14PHY103

U14CHE104

U14FOC105

U14BEE106

U14PCL107

U14CPL108

U14EPL109

*Technical English – I

Multivariable Calculus and Matrices *

Engineering Physics *

Engineering Chemistry *

Fundamentals of Computing Systems *

Basic Electrical & Electronics Engineering

1*Physics & Chemistry Laboratory-1

Computer Practices Laboratory *

2Engineering Practices Laboratory *

Total Credits

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3

3

3

3

3

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3

4

3

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eory

Lab

orat

ory

Dr. K. KarunakaranChairman, First Year B.E./B.Tech. BoS -

Prof. G. Prakash Member Secretary, Academic Council

Dr. V. JayaprakashChairman, Academic Council & Principal

Approved by

* Common to all branches of study.1 Laboratory classes on alternate weeks for Physics and Chemistry. The lab examination will be

conducted separately for 50 marks each with 2 hours duration.2 The lab examination will be conducted separately for Group A (Civil & Mechanical) and Group B

(Electrical & Electronics) with 50 marks each with 1 ½ hours duration.

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TECHNICAL ENGLISH – I

U14ENG101

OBJECTIVES

UNIT I FOCUS ON LANGUAGE 12

UNIT II LISTENING I 12

To enable students to

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3 0 1 3 100

?Frame sentences correctly, both in written and spoken forms of language with accuracy and fluency.

?Develop and demonstrate listening skills for academic and professional purposes.

?Draw conclusions on explicit and implicit oral information.

?Exhibit effective reading skills and reinforce skills required for grammar and building vocabulary.

?Read for gathering and understanding information, following directions and giving responses.

?Listening to conversations, welcome speeches, lectures and description of equipment

?Listening to different kinds of interviews (face-to-face, radio, TV and telephone interviews)

?General Vocabulary

?Prefixes and Suffixes

?Active and Passive voices

?Adjectives, comparative adjectives

?Prepositions and dependent prepositions

?Collocations

?Tenses

?Modal verbs and probability

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UNIT III LISTENING II 12

UNIT IV READING I 12

UNIT V READING II 12

?Understanding notices, messages, timetables, advertisements, graphs, etc

?Reading passages for specific information transfer

?Reading documents for business and general contexts and interpreting graphical representations

?Error correction, editing mistakes in grammar, vocabulary, spelling, etc.

?Reading passage with multiple choice questions, reading for gist and reading for specific information, skimming for comprehending the general idea and meaning and contents of the whole text

?Short reading passage: gap-filling exercise related to grammar, testing the understanding of prepositions, articles, auxiliary verbs, modal verbs pronouns, relative pronouns and adverbs

?Short reading passage with multiple choice questions, gap-filling exercise testing the knowledge of vocabulary, collocations, dependent prepositions, grammatical structures

?Short reading passages for sentence matching exercises, picking out specific information in a short text

?Understanding short conversations or monologues

?Taking down phone messages, orders, notes etc

?Listening for gist, identifying topic, context or function

?Listening comprehension, entering information in tabular form

?Intensive listening exercises and completing the steps of a process.

?Listening exercises to categorise data in tables.

?Listening to extended speech for detail and inference

TOTAL: 60 hours

?The listening test will be conducted for 30 marks as internal mode of evaluation.

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TEXT BOOK:

REFERENCE BOOKS:

EXTENSIVE READING

?Technical English – I & II, Sonaversity

?Norman Whitby, Business Benchmark – Pre-Intermediate to Intermediate, Students Book, Cambridge University Press, 2006

?A course in communication skills, P. Kiranmani Dutt, Geetha Rajeevan, C.L.N. Prakash, Published by Cambridge University Press India Pvt. Ltd.

? You Can Win by Shiv Khera - Macmillan Publishers India

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MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS AND MATRICES

U14MAT102

OBJECTIVES

UNIT I MATRICES 12

UNIT II THREE DIMENSIONAL ANALYTICAL GEOMETRY 12

UNIT III DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS AND ITS APPLICATIONS 12

To enable students to,

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3 1 0 4 100

?Find the Eigen values and Eigen vectors of a real matrix and discuss their properties, reduce a real symmetric matrix from quadratic form to canonical form.

?Explain the three dimensional Cartesian coordinates and discuss the problems in straight line, plane and sphere

?Define curvature, calculate the radius of curvature and centre of curvature and find the evolute, involute and envelope of curves

?Explain functions of several variables, Taylor's series expansion, Jacobians and compute the maximum & minimum values

?Explain the double & triple integrals, discuss the change of order of integration and use multiple integrals to find the area & volume

Characteristic equation - Eigen values and Eigen vectors of a real matrix - properties

- Cayley-Hamilton theorem (excluding proof) - orthogonal transformation of

symmetric matrix to diagonal form - quadratic form - reduction of quadratic form to

canonical form by orthogonal transformation.

Direction cosines and ratios, angle between two lines - equations of plane, angle

between two planes - equation of the straight line, coplanar lines, skew lines -

equation of a sphere, plane section of a sphere, tangent plane, orthogonal spheres.

Curvature in Cartesian co-ordinates, centre and radius of curvature, circle of

curvature - evolutes, envelopes, evolute as envelope of normals.

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UNIT IV FUNCTIONS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES 12

UNIT V MULTIPLE INTEGRALS 12

Functions of two variables, partial derivatives, total derivatives - Differentiation of

implicit functions - Taylor's expansion - maxima and minima, constrained maxima

and minima by Lagrange's multiplier method - Jacobians.

Evaluation of double and triple integrals in Cartesian and polar coordinates - change

of order of integration, change of variables from cartesian to polar coordinates - area

as a double integral and volume as a triple integral in Cartesian coordinates.

TOTAL: 60 hours

TEXT BOOKS:

REFERENCE BOOKS:

?S. Jayabharathi, “Multivariable Calculus and Matrices”, by Sonaversity, 2013.

th?Veerarajan.T., “Engineering Mathematics”(I Year), Tata McGraw Hill, 4

Edition, 2011.

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?Kandasamy P., Thilagavathy K., Gunavathy K., “Engineering Mathematics”, (for first year), S.Chand and Co., Ltd., Revised Edition 2011.

?Erwin Kreyszig., “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, John Wiley and thSons (Wiley student Edison), 10 Edition, 2011.

?Grewal B.S., “Higher Engineering Mathematics”, Khanna Publications, th40 Edition, 2007.

?Bali N.P., Manish Goyal, “Engineering Mathematics”, University Science stPress, New Delhi, 1 Edition, 2012.

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ENGINEERING PHYSICS

U14PHY103

OBJECTIVES

AIM

UNIT I PROPERTIES OF MATTER 9

To enable students to

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3 0 0 3 100

?Explain the fundamental concepts of Physics that have a direct application in the field of Engineering.

?Compute and analyse various problems related to Engineering Physics.

?Discuss about the various moduli of elasticity and their relations.

?Explain the theories of architectural acoustics and to describe the properties, production and application of Ultrasonic waves and their application in the field of Non-destructive testing and Sonogram.

?Describe the basic configuration of a laser, different types of lasers and its industrial and medical applications.

?State the principle behind fibre optic communication and the electronic devices involved in the transmission and reception of data.

?Discuss the basic wave equations of quantum mechanics and the field electron microscopy.

?Explain the basics of different crystal lattices, plane and directions of cubic system and related parameters of crystal structures and various crystal imperfections.

Elasticity – Hooke's law – Relationship between three modulii of elasticity

(qualitative) – Stress - strain diagram – Poisson's ratio – Factors affecting elasticity –

To have a good understanding of fundamental principles of Physics for optimum

utilization of resources in Scientific research, Technological and Industrial

applications.

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UNIT II ACOUSTICS AND ULTRASONICS 9

UNIT IV QUANTUM PHYSICS 9

UNIT V CRYSTALLOGRAPHY 9

UNIT III LASER AND FIBRE OPTICS 9

TOTAL: 45 hours

Classification of sound – loudness and intensity – Weber-Fechner Law – Standard

Intensity and Intensity level – decibel – reverberation - reverberation time – Sabine's

formula and its importance (no derivation) – Absorption Coefficient and its

determination – factors affecting acoustics of buildings and their remedies.

Production of ultrasonic waves by magnetostriction and piezoelectric methods –

acoustic grating – Non Destructive Testing – Ultrasonic flaw detector – Medical

application:Sonogram (block diagram).

Introduction – Compton effect ( Theory and experimental verification) – Matter

waves – Schrodinger's time independent and time dependent wave equation -

Physical significance of the wave function – Particle in a one dimensional box –

Electron microscope – Comparison of optical and electron microscope - Scanning

Electron Microscope .

Crystalline Solids – Amorphous solids – Space Lattice - Unit cell – Bravais lattices –

Lattice planes – Miller indices – d spacing in cubic lattice – Calculation of number of

atoms per unit cell – Atomic radius – Coordination number and Atomic Packing

factor for SC, BCC, FCC and HCP Structures – Polymorphism and allotropy –

Crystal imperfections: point , line and surface defects.

Introduction – Spontaneous and stimulated emission – Population inversion -

Pumping – Types of lasers – Nd:YAG laser, CO Laser, Semiconductor lasers 2

(homojunction & heterojunction) – Industrial and medical applications.

Principle and propagation of light in optical fibers – Numerical aperture and

Acceptance angle – Types of optical fibres (material, refractive index, mode) – fibre

optic communication system (block diagram) – temperature and displacement

sensor.

expression for bending moment – Depression of a cantilever – Young's modulus by

uniform bending – I shaped girders -Torsional pendulum – determination of rigidity

modulus of a wire.

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REFERENCE BOOKS:

?Subrahmaniam N. Brij Lal, Properties of matter, S. Chand Group, New

Delhi, 2005. (Unit I)

?R. K. Gaur and S.C. Gupta, Engineering Physics, Dhanpat Rai Publications,

New Delhi, 2003.

?Rajendran.V and Marikani. A, Engineering Physics, Tata Mc Graw Hill

Publications Ltd, III Edition, New Delhi, 2004.

?Palanisamy, P.K., Engineering Physics, Scitech publications, Chennai,

2007.

?Jayakumar. S, Engineering Physics, R.K. Publishers, Coimbatore, 2003.

?M.N. Avadhanulu and PG Kshirsagar, A Text book of Engineering Physics,

S.Chand and company, Ltd., New Delhi, 2005

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TEXT BOOKS:

?Engineering Physics, Sonaversity, Sona College of Technology, Salem (Revised edition, 2014).

?B. K. Pandey and S. Chaturvedi, Engineering Physics , Cengage Learning India Pvt. Ltd., Delhi, 2012.

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ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY

U14CHE104

OBJECTIVES

AIM

UNIT I WATER TECHNOLOGY 9

To enable students to

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3 0 0 3 100

?Classify the impurities of water and its removal methods and explain the conditioning methods and discuss the domestic water treatment.

?Explain the principles and applications of electrochemistry to engineering field.

?Classify the types of corrosion and its mechanism and discuss the methods of corrosion control.

?Explain the basics of nano chemistry, synthesis, properties and applications of nano materials.

?Discuss the role of chemistry in daily life.

Introduction, Characteristics – hardness, alkalinity and their significances, Boiler

feed water – requirements – disadvantages of using hard water in boilers – internal

conditioning (phosphate, calgon and carbonate conditioning methods) – external

conditioning – zeolite process, demineralization process, desalination of brackish

water by reverse osmosis - Domestic water treatment – screening, sedimentation,

coagulation, aeration, sand filtration and disinfection methods (chlorination,

ozonation and UV treatment).

To enhance the fundamental knowledge in Chemistry and its applications relevant

to various streams of Engineering and Technology.

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UNIT II ELECTROCHEMISTRY 9

Electrode potential – Nernst Equation, reference electrodes – standard hydrogen

electrode - calomel electrode, Ion selective electrode – glass electrode –

measurement of pH, electrochemical series – significance, electrochemical cells –

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UNIT III CORROSION AND CORROSION CONTROL 9

UNIT IV NANOCHEMISTRY 9

UNIT V CHEMISTRY IN DAILY LIFE 9

Chemical corrosion - Pilling-Bedworth rule, electrochemical corrosion –

mechanism - galvanic corrosion – differential aeration corrosion, factors

influencing corrosion, corrosion control – sacrificial anode and impressed cathodic

current methods – corrosion inhibitors, protective coatings – preliminary treatment

– Paints – constituents and functions, Galvanizing and Tinning.

Basics - distinction between molecules, nanoparticles and bulk materials; size-

dependent properties. nanoparticles: nano cluster, nano rod, nanotube(CNT) and

nanowire. Synthesis: precipitation, thermolysis, hydrothermal, solvothermal,

electrodeposition, chemical vapour deposition, Sol-gel technique; Properties and

applications.

Food additives – fruits, vegetables, milk and egg – constituents and benefits,

balanced food – minerals rich, carbohydrates rich and protein rich, chemistry of soft

drinks – soda and beverages, Oils and fats – MUFA, PUFA and SATFA – properties

and analysis of oils and fats, soaps and detergents, antioxidants, adulterants –

simple tests for the identification of adulterants in food stuffs, Impacts of fluorides

on human health.

TOTAL: 45 hours

reversible and irreversible cells, EMF – measurement of emf – potentiometric

2+titrations (redox – Fe Vs dichromate), conductometric titrations (acid-base – HCl

Vs NaOH).

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TEXT BOOKS:

?K. Karunakaran et al., “Engineering Chemistry”, Sonaversity, Sona College of Technology, Salem, 2014.

?P.C.Jain and Monica Jain, “Engineering Chemistry” Dhanpat Rai Pub, Co., New Delhi , 2010.

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REFERENCE BOOKS:

?Kannan P., Ravikrishnan A., “Engineering Chemistry”, Sri Krishna Hi-tech

Publishing Company Pvt. Ltd. Chennai, 2009.

?B. Sivasankar “Engineering Chemistry” Tata McGraw-Hill Pub. Co. Ltd,

New Delhi (2008).

?Ozin G. A. and Arsenault A. C., “Nanochemistry: A Chemical Approach to

Nanomaterials”, RSC Publishing, 2005.

?ARUN BAHL and BAHL,”A Text Book of Organic Chemistry”,

S. CHAND & Company Ltd., New Delhi, 2003.

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FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTING SYSTEMS

U14FOC105

OBJECTIVES

UNIT I COMPUTER HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE 9

UNIT II MANAGING ORGANIZATIONAL DATA 9

UNIT II TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INTERNET, INTRANETS AND WWW 9

To enable students to

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3 0 0 3 100

?Apply knowledge of computing and mathematics appropriate to the discipline

?Examine the use of databases in the context of managing large amount of data

?Explain in detail fundamental concepts in computing

?Identify basic components of a computer system

?Explain from various viewpoints the purpose of Database Management Systems

?Define the computing requirements appropriate to its solution

?Analyze the local and global impact of computing on individuals, organizations, and society.

Significance of Hardware - Central processing unit - Computer memory -Computer

hierarchy -Input technologies – Output technologies - Strategic hardware issues -

Software history and significance - Systems software - Application software –

Software issues - programming languages - Enterprise software .

Basics of data arrangement and access - Traditional file environment – Databases:

Modern approach – Database management systems – Logical data models – Data

warehouses – Data, Knowledge and Decision support: Management and Decision

making, The Data Management Life Cycle.

Telecommunication system - Networks – Network communications Software -

Network processing strategies - Telecommunications applications -

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Evolution of the Internet - Operation of the internet – Services provided by the

Internet – The World Wide Web – Internet challenges – Intranets.

UNIT IV GLOBAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS 9

UNIT V IMPLEMENTING IT: ETHICS, IMPACTS AND SECURITY 9

Global Information systems – Electronic Data Interchange(EDI) and Electronic

Funds Transfer(EFT) – Extranets – Electronic Commerce: Foundation of Electronic

Commerce – Business – to – Consumer Applications – Business – to – Business

Applications – Consumer, Market Research and Customer Support – Infrastructure,

Payments, Other support – Legal and Ethical issues in Electronic commerce.

Ethical issues - Impacts of IT on organizations and Jobs – Impact on individuals at

work – Societal impacts and internet communities –Security is a concern for every

one – protecting information systems.

TOTAL: 45 hours

TEXT BOOK:

?Turban Rainer Potter – “Introduction to Information Technology”- John

Wiley and Sons -2003, Second Edition.

REFERENCE BOOKS:

?Alexis Leon and Mathews Leon-“Introduction to Information Systems”-

Vijay Nicole, 2004.

?D. S. Yadav – “Foundation of Information Technology”- New Age

International, 2008, Third Edition.

?R. S. Senapathy – “Introduction to Information Technology” - Lakshmi

Publications, 2003, First Edition.

?Behrouz Forouzan and Firouz Mosharraf – “Basics of Computer Science”-

Cengage Learning 2009.

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ENGINEERING GRAPHICS

U14EGR106

OBJECTIVES

Concepts and conventions (Not for Examination) 2

Curves used in Engineering practices

Computer Aided Drafting (Not for Examination) 6

AIM

UNIT I PLANE CURVES (Free hand sketching) 10

UNIT II ISOMETRIC TO ORTHOGRAPHIC VIEWS 10 (Free hand sketching)

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2 0 2 3 100

Conics – Construction of ellipse, Parabola and hyperbola by eccentricity method –

Construction of cycloid – construction of involutes of square and circle – Drawing of

tangents and normal to the above curves.

Representation of three dimensional objects – General Principles of Orthographic

projection – Need for importance of multiple views and their placement – First angle

projection – layout of views – Developing visualization skills through free hand

sketching of multiple views from pictorial views of objects.

To develop Graphic skills in students.

To develop in student's Graphic skill for communication of concepts, ideas and

design of engineering products and expose them to existing national standards

related to technical drawings.

Importance of Graphics in Engineering applications – Use of drafting instruments –

BIS conventions and specifications – Size, layout and folding of drawing sheets –

Lettering and dimensioning.

Importance 2d Drafting – sketching, modifying, transforming and dimensioning

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UNIT IV PROJECTION OF SOLIDS 12 (Free hand sketching and 2D Software)

UNIT V SECTION OF SOLIDS AND DEVELOPMENT OF SURFACES (Free hand sketching and 2D Software) 10

Projection of simple solids like prisms, pyramids, cylinder and cone when the axis is

inclined to one reference plane by change of position method.

Sectioning of simple solids like prisms, pyramids, cylinder and cone in simple

vertical position by cutting planes inclined to one reference plane and perpendicular

to the other – (Obtaining true shape of section is not required). Development of

lateral surfaces of simple and truncated solids – Prisms, pyramids, cylinders and

cones.

TOTAL: 60 hours

TEXT BOOKS:

?Engineering Graphics and Drawing, Revised edition 2012, Sonaversity, SonaCollege of Technology, Salem.

?Modeling software packages like solid edge, unigraphics and Auto CAD

REFERENCE BOOKS:

?Dhananjay A.Jolhe, “Engineering Drawing with an introduction to

AutoCAD” Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited (2008).

?Basant Agarwal and Agarwal C.M., “Engineering Drawing”, Tata McGraw

Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi, (2008).

?K. R. Gopalakrishnan, “Engineering Drawing” (Vol. I & II), Subhas

Publications (1998).

? K. V. Natrajan, “A text book of Engineering Graphics”, Dhanalakshmi

Publishers, Chennai (2006).

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UNIT III PROJECTION OF POINTS, LINES AND PLANE SURFACES (Free hand sketching and 2D Software) 10

Projection of points – Projection of straight lines located in the first quadrant –

Determination of true lengths and true inclinations – Projection of polygonal surface

and circular lamina inclined to one reference planes.

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BASIC ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

U14BEE106

OBJECTIVES

AIM

UNIT I DC FUNDAMENTALS 12

UNIT II AC FUNDAMENTALS 12

UNIT III MAGNETIC CIRCUITS 12

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3 1 0 3 100

Electrical Components and Parameters – Resistance, Conductance – Factors

affecting resistance, Ohm's Law, Limitations of Ohm's Law, Kirchhoff's' Laws,

series– parallel resistive circuits, comparison of series and parallel circuits, Star -

Delta Transformation – Problems.

AC Waveforms - Standard Terminologies – RMS and Average value of Sinusoidal,

Triangular and Square wave forms - Form Factor, Peak Factor. Single Phase AC

Circuits – RL, RC, RLC series and parallel circuits– Impedance, Power, Power

factor, Series and Parallel Resonance - Problems. Introduction to three phase AC

circuits.

Introduction–Properties of Magnets, Laws of Magnetism, flux, flux density, Field

strength, Permeability, Reluctance, Permeance, Types of Magnetic circuits –

Comparison of Magnetic and Electric Circuits. Self and Mutual Inductance – Self

and Mutually induced emf – Problems.

To expose the students to the fundamentals of Electrical and Electronics

Engineering.

?To analyze the various DC circuits and find the circuit parameters.

?To introduce the principles of AC fundamentals.

?To familiarize the relationship between Electric and Magnetic circuits.

?To study the basics of electronic devices and its applications.

?To study various number systems and to realize the logic functions by using various gates.

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UNIT IV BASIC ELECTRONICS 12

UNIT V DIGITAL ELECTRONICS 12

Energy Band Diagram for Conductors, Semiconductors and Insulators. Types of

semiconductor, Theory of PN Junction - PN Junction Diode-VI characteristics - half

wave and full wave rectifier. Zener Diode-VI characteristics – Voltage regulator.

Number Systems, Conversion between number systems. Binary addition,

Subtraction using compliment's, BCD addition. Boolean laws and theorems, Logic

gates – Implementation of logical functions using gates – Realization using

universal gates.

TOTAL: 60 hours

TEXT BOOKS:

?B. L. Theraja., Theraja A. K, “A Text book of Electrical Technology – Vol IV rdElectronics Devices and Circuits”, 23 Edition, S. Chand & Co Ltd.

?Muthusubramanian R, Salivahanan S, “Basic Electrical and Electronics ndEngineering ” 2 Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill publishing company limited.

?Sonaversity, “Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering”.

REFERENCE BOOKS:

?Mehta.V. K, Rohit Metha, “Principles of Electrical Engineering and

Electronics”, S. Chand & Co. Ltd, 2011

?Gothman, William,” Digital Electronics” Edition, PHI Publications.

?Smarajit Ghosh “Fundamentals of Electrical and Electronics Engineering”,

Edition, PHI

nd2

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1. Air Wedge apparatus – Determination of thickness of a thin wire using

interference.

2. Ultrasonic interferometer – Determination of ultrasonic velocity and

compressibility of the given liquid.

3. Non-uniform bending apparatus – Determination of Young's modulus.

4. Lee's disc apparatus – Determination of thermal conductivity of a bad conductor.

5. Spectrometer – Determination of dispersive power of a prism.

6. Diode laser – Determination of laser wavelength, particle size (lycopodium

powder), acceptance angle and numerical aperture (optical fibre).

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LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

L T P C M

0 0 3 2 100

(Any five Experiments)

PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I

(PHYSICS PART)

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1. Estimation of hardness of Water by EDTA method.

2. Estimation of alkalinity of Water sample by indicator method.

3. Estimation of hydrochloric acid by pH metry.

4. Conductometric titration of strong acid Vs strong base (HCl Vs NaOH).

5. Estimation of ferrous iron by potentiometry.

6. Estimation of chloride in water by argentometry.

(Any five Experiments)

(CHEMISTRY PART)

TOTAL: 45 hours

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U14CPL108

COURSE OUTCOMES:

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

L T P C M

0 0 3 2 100

After successful completion of the course, the students would be able to

1. Study and Identification of components (Motherboard & its interfaces)

2. Identifying PC cards and Interfacing (Sound card, Video card and Network card).

3. Study of preventive maintenance of PCa. System backupb. Cleaning motherboardsc. Hard disk maintenance (defragmenting files)

4. Partitioning and formatting hard disks.

5. Installing system and application software.(Windows and Linux)

6. Install and configure Linux operating system.

7. Installing Antivirus software.

8. Understanding different file formats.

9. Identify, install and manage network connections, configuring IP address and DNS.

10. Disassembly and reassembly of desktop PC.

COMPUTER PRACTICES LABORATORY

?Identify the components of the motherboard, interfaces and PC cards

?Format and partition the hard disk

?Install system software, application software and antivirus software

?Configure and manage network connections

?Disassemble, reassemble and troubleshoot the PC

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11. Troubleshooting and managing PC.

12. Study/ Demonstration: Exercises on Programming and Debugging (Not

for Evaluation of Students)

TOTAL: 45 hours

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OBJECTIVES

I CIVIL ENGINEERING PRACTICE 9

II MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE 13

Plumbing Works

Carpentry Works

Sheet Metal Work

GROUP A (CIVIL & MECHANICAL)

L T P C M

0 0 3 2 100

To provide exposure to the students with hands on experience on various basic

engineering practices in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Electronics Engineering.

a. Study of pipeline joints, its location and functions: valves, taps, couplings, unions, reducers, elbow in households fittings.

b. Study of pipe connections requirements for pumps and turbines.

c. Preparation of plumbing line sketches for water supply and sewage works. d. Hand-on-exercise

Basic pipe connections- mixed pipe materials connections-pipe connections with different joining components

a. Study of the joints in roof, doors, windows and furniture

b. Hand-on-exerciseWood work, joints by sawing, planning and cutting.

a. Forming & Bending:

b. Models making- Trays, Funnels, etc

c. Different types of joints

ENGINEERING PRACTICES LABORATORY

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Fitting Work

Machine Assembly Practice

a. Preparation of 'square'- fitting

b. ‘V'-Fitting models

1. Demonstration on: Basic Machininga. Simple Turningb. Taper Turningc. Drilling

2. Weldinga. Arc welding

a. Air conditioner repair and maintenance

b. Automobile differential unit and maintenance

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III ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE 10

IV ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING PRACTICE 13

GROUP B (ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS)

1. Study of Resistor, Inductor and capacitor-ratings-coding-series and parallel equivalence.

2. Residential house wiring

3. Fluorescent lamp wiring.

4. Stair-case Wiring and Door bell wiring

5. Measurement of circuit parameters for RLC series & Parallel circuit.

6. Measurement of Energy using Energy meter for Single Phase system.

7. Study of offline and online UPS

1. Verification of Ohm's Law

2. Measurement of Amplitude and frequency of AC wave forms using CRO.

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3. Verification of logic gates (AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR and Ex-OR). 4. Generation of Clock Signal using IC 555 timer.

5. Soldering practice - Components Devices and Circuits - Using general purpose PCB.

6. Study of F.M Radio and Emergency lamp.

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TOTAL: 45 hours