Sem 1 Syllabus
Sem 1 Syllabus
SEM 1
SYLLABUS REVISED 2007
FOR 75 MARKS...
1. Question paper will comprise of total 7 questions, each of 15 marks.
2. Only 5 questions need to be solved.
3. Q, 1 will be compulsory.
4. Remaining questions will be mixed in nature (e.g. suppose Q.2 has part (a) form,
module 3 then part (b) will be form any module other then module3)
5. No. question to be asked from ANY module
Practical and oral Examination:
Practical and oral examination will be based on one experiment performed form the
list
of experiment given in the syllabus and the oral will be based on the same experiment.
Term Work.
• Term work shall consist of experiments, assignments consisting numerical
based on above syllabus and a written test.
• The distribution of marks for term work shall be as follows,
• Laboratory work (Experiments and Journal: 10 Marks
• Test (at least one) : 10 Marks
• Attendance (Practical and Theory) : 05 Marks
• The final certification and acceptance of term-work ensures the satisfactory
performance
of laboratory work and minimum passing in the term –work.
TOTAL SUBJECTS 6 (For Sem 1)
Theory
Term Pratical Marks + Oral Total
Subject Paper Syllabus
Work Marks/Workshop Marks
Marks
BEE 100 25 25 150 BEE Syllabus
CP I 100 25 0 125 CP1 Syllabus
AppliedPhysics -I 75 25 0 100 AP1 Syllabus
Applied Chemistry
75 25 0 100 AC1 Syllabus
–I
Applied AM1
100 25 0 125
Mathematics -I Syllabus
Engineering
100 25 25 150 EM Syllabus
Mechanics
Workshop
Workshop Pratical I 0 0 50 50
Syllabus
TOTAL MARKS FOR SEM 1==================> 800
PASSING RANGE:-
Prerequisite
A. Concepts of c.m.f, potential difference & current, battery.
B. Capacitors, with uniform & composite medium, energy
stored in a capacitor, R-C time constant.
C. Magnetic field, magnetic circuit, Faraday’s laws of
electromagnetic induction, Hysteresis & Eddy current losses,
energy stored in an inductor time constant in R-L Circuit.
Three phase voltage & current generation, star & delta
connections (balanced load), relationship b between phase &
line currents and voltages, phasor diagrams, measurement of
power by two wattmeter method.
Problems by analytical as will graphical methods.
4. Single phase transformer: 8 hours
Construction, working principle, c.m.f. equation, ideal &
practical transformer, phasor diagrams, equivalent circuit,
O.C.& S.C. tests, efficiency & regulation. All day efficiency.
6. Relationships between phase & line currents and voltages in a Three phase system
(star & delta).
7. Power and phase measurement in three phase system by two wattmeter method.
8. Load test on a single phase transformer by direct loading.
9. O.C. & S.C. tests on single phase transformer.
10. Half wave & full wave rectifier (with & without filter)
11. Input and output characteristics of CE-BJT configuration.
12. Study of electrical machines.
Reference Books:
6. 06hr
• late binding, friend functions, Object as function parameter, overriding functions
and over loaded
constructors, copy constructor, static class members.
Suggested Experiments :-
1) Five programs developed under control structures using C++.
2) Ten program under arrays, functions and structures using C++.
3) Ten debugged program listing demonstrating Object oriented constructs and
concepts.
Programs should be debugged (hand written & computer print- out ) and should
have suitable
comments.
Recommended compilers turbo C++/Borland C++ or visual C++
Reference Books:
• Programming in C++ Balagurusamy, Tata McGraw Hill
• Programming in C++ schuam out line series
• Let us C, Yaswant Kanetkar, BPB publications
• Practical C++, programming ‘O’ Reilly
• Algorithms with C++, ‘O’ Reilly.
Reference Books:
1. Solid State Physics – Charles Kittle, EEE Pbl
2. Physics of Semiconductors- S.M. Sze, wiley Easterm.
3. Engineering physics- Gaur & Gupta, Dhanpat Rai & Co.
4. A Textbook of Engineering Physics- Kshirsagar & Avadhanulu, S chand.
5. Modern Engineering Physics- vasudeva S Chand Pbl
6. Concepts of Modern Physics- Arther Beiser Tata Mcgraw Hill.
Suggested Experiments:-
1) To determine total, temporary and permanent hardness of
water sample.
2) Removal of hardnessusing ion exchanges column.
3) To determine specification value of a lubricating oil.
4) To determine acid value of a lubrication oil
5) To determine COD of a effluent sample.
6) To determine CO2 content from air by Orsat’s apparatus.
7) To determine flash point and fire point of a lubrication oil.
8) To determine conductance of polymer.
9) To determine melting point and/or glass transition
temperature of a
polymer.
10) to prepare nono-oxide using combustion method.
Reference Books:
1. Engineering Chemistry-Jain & Jain, dhanpat Rai
2. Engineering Chemistry-Dara & dara, S Chand
3. Materials Science & Engineering – William Callister,
4. Chemistry of advanced materials- CNR Rao, RSC Pbl
5. Polymer Chemistry- Vasant Gowarikar
6. Membrane Filtration- Gutman Adam Hilger Bristol
7. Nano scopic materials- Emil Roduner- RSC Publishing
8. Nano Chemistry- Ozin et. al-RSC publishing
9. Physical Metallurgy- B.K. Agarwal.
ENGINEERING SEM 1
APPIED MATHEMATICS I
SYLLABUS IN DETAIL:-
1.1 Module 1
Complex numbers.
1.1.1 Review of complex numbers. Cartesian, Polar and 02
Exponential form of a complex number.
1.1.2 De Moiver’s Theorem (without proof). Powers and roots 03
of Exponential and Trigonometric functions.
1.1.3 Circular and Hyperbolic functions.
1.2 Module 2
Complex numbers and successive differentiation.
1.2.1 Inverse circular and Inverse Hyperbolic Functions 03
Logarithmic functions
1.2.2 Separation of real and imaginary parts of all types of 02
functions.
1.2.3 Successive differentiation –nth derivative of standard 04
ax -1 m -m
functions-e , (ax=b) , (ax=b) , (ax=b) , log (ax + b)
sin (ax + b) Cos (ax+b). eax sin (bx+c). eax cos (bx+c).
Reference Books:
• A textbook of Applied Mathematies. P.N. & J.N wartikar, volume
1 & 2 pune Vidyarthi Griha.
•Higher Engineering Mathematics Dr. B.S. Grewal, Khanna
Pulications.
•Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Erwai Kreyszing, Wiley
th
Eastern Limited, 8 Ed.
•Vector analysis- Murray R., Spiegal- Scham series
•Higher Engineering mathematics by B.V. Ramana-Tata McGraw
Hill.
ENGINEERING SEM 1
Engineering Mechanics
SYLLABUS IN DETAIL:-
01 1.1 Systems of Coplanar Forces:- 05hr
Resultant of concurrent forces, parallel forces & Non concurrent Non parallel
system of forces. Moment of Force about any point, Couples, Varignon’s
Theorem. Distributed forces in plane.
1.2 Introduction to Centroid & Centre of Gravity, Introduction to Moment of 05hr
Inertia & its theorem.
List of Experiments.
As per University syllabus List of conducted Experiments.
• Polygon law of coplanar forces (concurrent) • Beam Reactions
• Non-concurrent non-parallel(general) • Funicular polygon
• Bell crank lever • Jib crane
• Support reaction for beam • Friction
• Simple/ compound pendulum • Simple pendulum
• Inclined plane (to determine coefficient of • Fly wheel
fiction)
• Collision of elastic bodies(Law of conservation
of momentum
• Moment of inertia of fly wheel.
• Screw fiction by using screw jack
Any other experiment based on above syllabus.
Workshop Pratical 1
SYLLABUS IN DETAIL:-
Note: The syllabus and the Term-work to be done duringSemester I
& Semester II are given together.
Jobs for practice and demonstration and spread the work over
entire two semesters. The objective is to impart training to
help the students develop skill sets for creating entities from
primitive engineering materials and establishing connections
through wires and cables. This exercise also aims in
inculcating respect for physical work and hard labor in
addition to some amount of value addition by getting exposed
to interdisciplinary engineering domains. The two compulsory
trades (Sr.No1 & 2 ) shall be offered in separate semesters.
Select any four trade topics (two per semester) out of the topic
at Sr. n. 3 to10. Demonstrations and hands on experience to be
provided during the periods allotted for the same. Report on
the demonstration including suitable sketches is also to be
included in the term-work.
1 Fitting (Compulsory) 24 HR
Use and setting of fitting of setting of fitting of fitting tools
for chipping, cutting, fitting
2 Carpenter (Compulsory) 24 HR
Use ad setting of hand tools like hacksaws, jack planes,
chisels and gauges for construction of various joints, wood
turning modern wood turning methods.
Term work to include one carpentry job involving a joint
and a report on demonstration of a job involving wood turning.
3 Forging (Smithy) 12 HR
At least one workshop practice job (Lifting hook and handle)
is to be demonstrated.
4 Welding 12 HR
Edge preparation for welding jobs. Arc welding for different
job like Lap welding of two plates, butt welding of plates with
simple cover, arc welding to join plates at right angles.
5 Machine Shop 12 HR
At least one turning job is to be demonstrated.
6 Electrical board wiring 12 HR
House wiring, staircase wiring for fluorescent tube light, go-
down wiring and three phase wiring for electrical motors.
7 PCB Laboratory Exercises 12 HR
Layout drawing, Positive and negative film making PCB
etching and drilling, Tinning and soldering techniques.