B.E syllabus
B.E syllabus
Course Content:
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PROPERTIES OF MATTER 6 13
Stress – Strain – Hooke’s law –
Elastic Behaviour of Material –
Young’s modulus by cantilever depression –
Non-uniform bending –
1. Uniform bending-
Application -I-shaped girders.
Torsional Pendulum – Couple per unit twist of a wire, Time
period,
Application- Determination of Rigidity Modulus.
QUANTUM PHYSICS 8 18
Black body Radiation-Planck’s law
Energy distribution function,
Wave-particle duality-de Broglie matter waves
Concept of the wave function and its physical significance –
4. Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle
Schrodinger’s wave equation – Time-independent and Time-
dependent equations –
Particle in a one-dimensional rigid box – tunneling
(Qualitative) – Scanning Tunnelling Microscope.
LASERS 8 18
Properties of Laser, Einstein’s theory of matter radiation: A
5.
and B coefficients,
Amplification of light by population inversion,
SUPERCONDUCTING MATERIALS:
Introduction – Properties
6.
Meissner effect
Type I & Type II superconductors
Applications.
NANOMATERIALS:
Introduction
Synthesis of nano materials – Top down and Bottom up
approach
Ball milling
PVD method
Applications.
Total 45 100
Unit No. of % of
Content
No. Hours Weightage
1. DC Circuits:
Electrical circuit elements (R, L and C), voltage and current independent
sources, Kirchoff’s current and voltage laws, analysis of simple circuits
with dc excitation, Superposition, Thevenin and Norton Theorems, Star- 7 15
delta/Delta-Star conversion, Time-domain analysis of first-order RL and
RC circuits.
2. AC Circuits
Representation of sinusoidal waveforms, peak, RMS and average values
of different signals, form factor and peak factor, Phasor representation
of AC quantities, real power, reactive power, apparent power, power
factor. 9 20
Analysis of single-phase ac circuits consisting of R, L, C, RL, RC, RLC
combinations (series and parallel), Series and parallel resonances, Three
phase balanced circuits, voltage and current relations in star and delta
connections, Power measurement in three phase balanced circuits.
3. Magnetic Circuits & Transformers
Magnetic effect of electrical current, cross and dot convention, right hand
thumb rule and cork screw rule, Concepts of m.m.f, flux, flux density,
reluctance, permeability and field strength, Analogy between electric and
magnetic circuits, Magnetic Circuits, B-H Curve, Hysteresis Loop, 8 15
Hysteresis and Eddy current losses, Construction and working principle
of single-phase transformers: Construction, principle of working, voltage
and current ratios, losses, definition of regulation and efficiency, Ideal
and practical transformer.
Where R: Remember; U: Understanding; A: Application, N: Analyze and E: Evaluate C: Create (as per Revised
Bloom’s Taxonomy)
Course Outcome:
After Completion of the Course, Student will able to:
No Course Outcomes RBT level
Apply the conventions and the methods of engineering drawing also interpret Application
1
engineering drawings
Construct basic and intermediate geometry and comprehend the theory of Application
2
projection.
3 Dissect the objects in three dimensions with different orientation. Analyze
4 Make use of computer software for engineering drawings. Application
Course Content:
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Content
No. Hours Weightage
1. Introduction to Engineering Graphics: Drawing instruments and * 10
accessories, BIS – SP 46. Use of plane scales, Diagonal Scales and
Representative Fraction.
Course Content:
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1. Introduction to Programming 03 10
• Basics of Computers: Overview of computer systems,
hardware, and software.
• Introduction to Programming Languages: Types of
programming languages, language translators (compilers,
interpreters).
• Flowcharts and Algorithms: Basics of creating flowcharts and
writing algorithms for problem-solving.
2. Basics of C Programming 03 10
• Structure of a Program: Basic syntax, semantics, and structure of
C/Python programs.
• Data Types and Variables: Primitive data types, variables, and
constants.
• Operators: Arithmetic, relational, logical, bitwise, and assignment
operators.
3. Control Structures 03 10
• Conditional Statements: if, if-else, nested if-else, switch-case.
• Loops: for, while, do-while loops.
• Break and Continue Statements: Usage in loop control.
4. Functions and Modular Programming 03 10
• Defining Functions: Syntax, return types, and parameter passing.
• Library Functions: Standard library functions and header files (for C).
• Recursion: Basic concepts and examples.
IPDC REFERENCES –
These are the reference material for the IPDC lectures. This is not compulsory reading for the
students as the essential information is contained in the workbooks.