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GENERAL ENGINEERING

GE101 TECHNOLOGY MUSEUM LAB (0-0- Education technologies: Galileo’s telescope,


2-1-1) Microscope, Slide rules, logarithmic tables,
Materials and building blocks: Evolution of Calculators, Computers, Smart phones, Internet,
materials and basic tools: Wood, bone, stone, Printing technology, typewriters etc.
teracotta, bronze smeltering, ironsmeltering,
glassblowing, plastics, silicon-based modern GE102 WORKSHOP PRACTICE (0-0-4-2-2)
electronic tools, manufacturing tools, 3D printer General introduction: Introduction of various
etc., Power: Evolution of energy: Manpower, machines installed in workshop, safety practices
Animal-power, Coal, Steam engine, Petroleum, and metrology, Manufacturing with Metallic
Heat engines, Windmills, electrical generators, Materials: Fitting, Foundry and Carpentry, Metal
electrical motors, Nuclear power, Solar power, Cutting, Metal Forming, CNC Programming &
Batteries etc., Food: Evolution of fire/heat EDM, Welding, Manufacturing with Non-Metallic
generation: direct friction of firewood, matchbox, Materials: Extrusion and injection moulding
lighter, piezoelectric spark, LPG stove, electric process for polymers, various layup techniques for
heater, kerosene stove, coal oven, microwave composites.
oven; Evolution of food preservation technology:
Ice, Refrigerator, chemical preservatives etc., GE103 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING
Clothing: Evolution of cloathing-related & DATA STRUCTURES (3-0-3-15/2-4.5)
technology: Yarn-making, rope making, charkha; Programming Methodology- Learning basic
Knitting; Weaving;Stitching: Manual sewing, general purpose programming language, Basic
Sewing machine; Washing: Manual washing, Data Structures- Data structure: Trees, Stacks,
washing machine etc., Shelter: Evolution of Queues, Basic Algorithm Design and Analysis-
shelter-related technology: Cave, Igloo, huts, mud Basic Algorithm Design and Analysis: Asymptotic
house, houses, multi-storied building, lift, air- notation and Sorting Algorithms.
conditioning, lighting, heating, construction tools
and equipment etc., Transportation: Evolution of GE104 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL
transportation: Wheels, Bullock cart, chariot, ENGINEERING (2-2/3-2-13/3-3)
ships, bicycle, car, motorcycle, aircrafts, trains, DC circuits and transients-Network terminology
roads, railroads, bridges, tunnels, spacecrafts, and types of energy sources, Mesh analysis,
steam engine etc., Communication: Evolution of Node analysis, charging and discharging a
communication technology: Microphones, capacitor, time constant and transient curve of RC
speakers, Alexander Graham Bell’s telephone, circuit, Current growth and decay in LR circuit,
wireless, internet, mobile phones, camera, TV etc., time constant, transient curve of RL circuit, Study
Health and safety: Evolution of health and safety of DC transient on series RLC circuit. Single
technology: Medicines, Surgical tools, X-Ray, CT, phase AC circuits, network theorms-Phasor
MRI, Ultrasound, ECG, EEG, Blood Pressure representation of alternating quanities, phasor
monitor, Glucometers, Helmet, life Jackets, diagram, series RL and RC circuits, Series RLC
stethoscope, bullet-proof jackets etc., Information circuit, Power in 1-phase AC circuit, Power
and Education: Evolution of Information and measurement, superposition theorem, Thevinin
and Norton theorm, Maximum power transfer
theorem. Three phase AC circuits and
magnetically coupled circuits-generation of 3
phase voltages, Star and delta connections, Power OperationalAMPLIFIERS: Introduction to Op-
in 3-phase system, Power measurement in 3 phase amp, Inverting and non-inverting configuration,
system—two wattmeter method. Concept of self Applications – adder, subtractor, integrator,
differentiator and comparator, practical op -amps.
and mutual inductance and dot convention, Eddy
OSCILLATORS: Oscillators – Criterion for
and hysteresis losses, B-H loop. Transformers and
Oscillation, type of oscillators: Hartley oscillator,
Basic Machines- Ideal transformer, Practical
Colpitts Oscillator & RC Phase shift oscillator.
transformer, Testing of transformer and finding
DIGITAL ELECTRONICS: Binary arithmetic and
parameters, introduction to Electrical machines,
Boolean algebra.Study of logic gates and its
more on machine basics, DC shunt, seires
applications.
machines.
GE109 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING
GE105 ENGINEERING DRAWING (0-0-3-1.5-
PRODUCTS (0-0-2-1-1)
1.5)
Study of technology of common household
Introduction: Elements and theories, orthographic
products: the following products and their
Projection, Lettering and dimensioning, Points and
components will be extensively studies with
Lines, Surfaces and Solids, Isometric Projection,
respect to their design, structure, function,
Section of solid, Development of surfaces
materials, applied science, technology, economics,
safety, environmental impact, social impact,
GE106 MATERIALS SCIENCE FOR
current and future trends/innovation etc:3D
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS
Printer, Diesel Engine, Refrigerator, Washing
ENGINEERS (3-1-0-5-3)
Machine, Air Conditioner, Motorcycle, Mobile
Introduction, Conductors, Dielectrics and
Phone, Automatic Blood Pressure Monitor,
Insulators, Semiconductors, Nano Materials.
Desktop Computer, Microwave Oven, Sewing
Machine, Bicycle / Manual Rickshaw, Laser
GE107 TINKERING LAB (0-0-3-3/2-1.5)
Printer, Television.
Computing components: Programming of
microcontrollers (specifically Arduino board) for
GE201 INTRODUCTION TO MATERIALS
basic input, output, data processing and interfacing
SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (3-1-0-5-3)
with a desktop computer or smart phone.
Introduction (Background & History): Historical
Electrical and electronic components Sensors:
perspective, Classification of Engineering
for temperature, pressure, acceleration, pH, light
materials, Structure-Property relationship,
etc. and its interfacing with microcontrollers.
Structure of atom, Atomic bonding, Binding
Electrical motors and solenoids, and their
energy and Interatomic spacing, Unit Cell, The
interfacing with a microcontroller.IR / RF remote
Space Lattices, Crystal Directions and Planes,
controlling will also be introduced. Mechanical
Amorphous and Crystalline structure; Bragg’s
components: Fabrication of structural and
law, Structure determination using XRD, Point
kinematic components (such as gears, propellers,
defects - Vacancies, Interstitials and
wheels etc.) through CAD modelling, STL file
Substitutional, Tetrahedral and Octahedral voids,
creation and 3D Printing.
Solid-solution, Hume-Rothery rules, Frenkel and
Schottky defects; Edge and Screw dislocations,
Burgers vectors, Motion of dislocations; Grain
GE108 BASIC ELECTRONICS 2-2/3-2-13/3-3
Diodes: Overview of Semiconductors, construction boundary, Twin boundary, Stacking faults, Fick’s
of PN junction diode, it’s V-I characteristics. Diode Laws of Diffusion, Steady-state diffusion,
applications: HW and FW rectifiers along with Nonsteady-state diffusion, Factors influencing
filters. Introduction to light emitting diode (LED) diffusion, Phase rule; Single component systems,
and photodiode. Study of Zener diode and Binary phase diagrams, Microstructural changes
application as a voltage regulator.
during cooling, Tie-line, Lever rule; Eutectioc-
Bipolar Transistors: Introduction to BJT and
introductory study of BJT construction. Study of Peritectic- Eutectoid-Peritectoid reactions; Fe-C
Quiescent point analysis. Applications of BJT. phase diagrams; Applications of phase diagrams,
Process of Solidification, Nucleation and Growth, Structure of Crystalline Materials:- Unit Cell,
Homogeneous and Heterogeneous nucleation, crystal lattice, metallic crystal structures, Bravais
Nucleation Kinetics, Growth and Overall lattice, crystal plane, Miller indices, Bragg’s law,
transformation kinetics, TTT-Isothermal mono-crystals, poly-crystals, crystal structure
transformation Diagrams, CCT, Phase determination using XRD. Noncrystalline solid.
transformation for Fe-C alloys – Pearlite, Bainite, Defects in Crystals:- Overview of defects in
Martensite, Influence of alloying element; crystals such as point defects, line defects,
Precipitation process, Glass transition, Mechanical interfacial defects, volume defects. A brief
Properties: Stress and Strain, Elastic and Plastic introduction to dislocation theory edge dislocation
deformation, Tensile, Hardness, and Impact and screw dislocation. Polymers:- Polymer
Testing; Design/Safety factors; Slip systems, Structures, The Chemistry of Polymer Molecules,
Mechanisms of strengthening in metals, Strain Molecular Shape, Molecular Structure,
Hardening, Cold working, Annealing, Recovery- Thermoplastic and Thermosetting Polymers,
Recrystallization-Grain Growth, Ductile fracture, Polymer Crystallinity, Defects in Polymers.
Brittle fracture, Fracture mechanisms, Methods of Mechanical Properties of Materials:- Stress and
protection against fracture; S-N curve, Factors strain response, elastic deformation, plastic
affecting Fatigue life; Mechanism of Creep, Creep deformation. Characterization of material response
resistant materials, Polymers, Ceramic, under tension, compression, and shear. Overview
Composites: Synthesis, Properties and Processing, of material failure: fracture, fatigue, creep.
Consolidation theory of metal powders, Sintering Materials used in civil engineering:-
theory and practices, Powder metallurgy materials, Introduction to building materials. Concrete,
Design of powder metallurgy processes and parts, ferrous metal, non-ferrous metal, wood, polymers,
Electrical conductivity, Band structure of Solids composites. Overview of their physical properties,
(Metals, Semiconductor, Insulators), Single mechanical properties, their characteristic
Crystal Growth using Czochralski method, behaviour under external stress.
Photolithography; Relationship between Materials for Making Concrete:- 1. Cement:
Absorption and Bandgap, Luminescence- chemical composition, cement types, cement
Fluorescence- Phosphorescence; Classification of classification, and cement manufacturing. 2.
magnetic materials and basic concepts, Aggregates: classification, characterization,
Diamagnetic-Paramagnetic-Ferromagnetic- properties, material testing. 3. Water: quality of
Superparamagnetic materials, Metallic and mixing water, water for washing aggregates,
Ceramic magnetic materials, Electrochemical curing water. Concrete:- Composition of
consideration, Types of corrosion, Protection concrete, concrete chemistry, production of
against corrosion; Mechanism of oxidation, concrete, physical properties of green and
Oxidation resistant materials, Materials life cycle hardened concrete, proportioning concrete mixes,
assessment, Recycling issues of various materials factors affecting the properties of concrete, curing
(Metals, Glass, Plastic and Rubber, Composite of concrete, concrete admixtures, destructive and
materials) non-destructive tests for concrete. Special
Cements and Cement Concretes:- Acid-resistant
GE-203 MATERIAL SCIENCE FOR CIVIL Cements, Reinforced Cement Concrete,
ENGINEERS (3-1-0-5-3) Prestressed Concrete, Polymer Concrete, Fibre
Introduction:- Introduction (Background & Reinforced Concrete, Light Weight Concrete,
History): Historical perspective. From nano to High Strength Concrete, Ready Mixed Concrete,
macro a multiscale nature of materials. Self-compacting Concrete, High-performance
Classification of engineering materials. Advanced Concrete, and Shotcrete. Building Mortars:-
engineering materials. Atomic Structure:- Classification, Characteristics of Good Mortar,
Structure of atom, atomic bonding, binding Functions of Ingredients, Selection of Mortar,
energy, secondary bonding or van der Waals Testing.
bonding, molecules. Ferrous Metals:- Structures of ferrous metal,
Types of gerrous metal, steel. Hot rolled and vold
formed sections, Reinforcing steel bars, rusting Bricks, Different Forms of Bricks, Testing of
and corrosion, testing of steel sections, alloy steel, Bricks, Defects in Bricks. Tar, Bitumen and
stainless Steel. Asphalt:- Introduction, Bitumen, Tar, Pitch,
Non-Ferrous Metals:- Aluminum, Copper, Zinc, Asphalt, General Properties, Testing.
Lead, Tin, Nickel. Advanced Composites in Miscellaneous Materials:- Heat Insulating
Civil Engineering:- Polymer composites, textile Materials, Sound Insulating Materials, Water
composites, fiber reinforced composites, wood- Proofing Materials, Geosynthetics, Smart
polymer composites, sandwich composites. Materials. Sustainable materials:- Introduction to
Overview of mechanical properties and testing of sustainability. Materials life cycle assessment,
composites. Structural Clay Products:- Clay and Recycling issues of various materials (Metals,
its Classifications, Physical Properties of Clays, Glass, Plastic and Rubber, Composite materials)

CENTER FOR BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING (CBME)

BM101 BIOLOGY FOR ENGINEERS (3-1- Decoding of the genome: Transcription,


0-5-3) Translation and basics of gene regulation. basics
Modern biology: An interdisciplinary approach, of gene regulation, Cell signalling: Inter cellular.
Cellular architecture: Prokaryotes vs. Cell signalling: Intracellular. Molecular basis of
eukaryotes. Internal organisation of Eukaryotic disease. Fundamentals of genetic engineering:
cell -I. Internal organisation of Eukaryotic cell - Concepts. Fundamentals of genetic engineering:
II, III, IV. The chemistry of cell - Bio molecules.
The chemistry of cell - Bio molecules,  Applications. Introduction to experimental
Bioenergetics. Origin and organisation of life. biology - Cell based.
Cell division: Replication, mitosis and meiosis.  Introduction to experimental biology –
Decoding of the genome: Transcription, Molecular approach.
Translation and basics of gene regulation. basics
of gene regulation, Cell signalling: Inter cellular. Lab: Introduction to safe laboratory practices.
Cell signalling: Intracellular. Molecular basis of Handling of biological materials. Working in a
disease. Fundamentals of genetic engineering: sterile/aseptic environment. Documentation of
Concepts. Fundamentals of genetic engineering: experiments (record/lab book). Mammalian cell
Applications. Introduction to experimental culture: Observe the morphology under
biology - Cell based. Introduction to microscope, cell counting and subculture
experimental biology – Molecular based. techniques. Isolation of proteins from cells.
Quantitation of proteins by Bradford method,
BM451 FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY generation of standard curve and unknown
FOR ENGINEERS (3-0-2-7-4) analysis. SDS-PAGE analysis of proteins -
Theory: Modern biology: An interdisciplinary staining for visualization. Basic microbiology
approach, Cellular architecture: Prokaryotes vs. methods: Preparation of culture media (liquid
eukaryotes. Internal organisation of Eukaryotic and solid), Plating and spreading methods.
cell -I. Internal organisation of Eukaryotic cell - Molecular biology: Transformation of plasmid
II, III, IV. The chemistry of cell - Bio molecules. DNA into competent bacterial cells. Selection of
The chemistry of cell - Bio molecules, clones. Isolation of plasmid DNA. Polymerase
Bioenergetics. Origin and organisation of life. chain reaction (PCR). Agarose gel
Cell division: Replication, mitosis and meiosis. electrophoresis. Documentation.
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

CH101 INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL mixtures; Liquid-liquid equilibrium (LLE),


ENGINEERING (3-1-0-5-3) Fluid-solid equilibrium , Homogenous Chemical
Introduction to Chemical Engineering, Reaction Equilibrium: Single reaction; Multiple
Production unit & Function, Thermodynamics, reactions, Combined phase and chemical
Chemical process, Control volume and concept equilibrium
of macroscopic balances, Catalysis, & Interphase
contacting, Transport process in physical CH202 TRANSPORT PHENOMENA (3-1-0-
changes, Chemical reactors, Controllers, Process 5-3)
Economics, Applications of chemical Momentum transfer: Introduction to fluids
engineering. Introduction to rate of heat transfer, diffusion,
and by analogy to momentum transfer, Molecular
CH201 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING mechanisms in gases of transfer, Transport
THERMODYNAMICS (3-1-0-5-3) coefficients, Basic ideas about non -Newtonian
Introductory Concepts of Thermodynamic fluids and binary diffusion processes.
Systems and variables, Work, Heat, Internal ,Description of flows, field approach, Euler
Energy, State variables, First Law: Closed and acceleration formula, streamlines, streaklines,
Open Systems, Steady and Transient Flow etc.; Reynolds’ transport theorem, Conservation
Processes , Second law and Entropy; Entropy of mass, integral and differential; stream
balance and availability, Isentropic processes, function, Linear Momentum balance, Newton’s
Ideal and non-ideal gases (pure component), second law of motion, shell balances asapplied to
Partial derivatives of thermodynamic properties, 1-D flows, Navier-Stokes (NS) equations:
Maxwell Relations , Equations of State, applications: Poiseuille flow, Couette flow;
Departure functions and pure component unsteady and Stokes flow over a sphere/cylinder
properties estimation using cubic EOS, Principle as examples of more complex flows, Non-
of corresponding states and generalized Dimensionalization of equations and physical
compressibility correlations/charts significance of, dimensionless groups.Energy
Ideal and non-ideal mixtures; Partial molar equation- Mechanical energy & Bernoulli
quantities; Fugacity coefficient; generalized equations, some applications, High Re flow:
Gibbs-Duhem equation; Modelling of non-ideal Prandtl’s approximation, basic inviscid flow,
gas and liquid mixtures using EOS and mixing need for boundary Layer, Magnus effect
rules; Property estimation of mixtures using (mathematical derivations be avoided), Boundary
EOS, Criteria for Thermodynamic Equilibrium; layers-elementary results for flat plates,
Phase Equilibrium Criteria, Pure Component Separation, flow past immersedbodies (bluff,
Phase Equilibria, Vapour-Liquid Equilibria streamlined); physics of ball-games (qualitative),
(VLE) for ideal mixtures ;Raoult's Law; Henry's Heat transfer: Conduction equation, non-
law; Isothermal and adiabatic flash computation dimensionalization, various approximations,
for ideal mixtures; Non-ideal Mixtures; Excess Steady state conduction-concept of resistances in
Properties; Activity coefficients; Modelling non- series and of critical thickness ofinsulation,
ideal liquid mixtures using activity coefficient Unsteady conduction: significance of Biot and
models; VLE for non-ideal mixtures using Fourier numbers, Heissler charts, Low Bi case,
activity coefficient models and EOS; Isothermal penetration depth, Basic nature of convection:
and adiabatic flash computations for non-ideal transpiration cooling, writing energy equation
without dissipation and pressure terms, one transfer, Boiling: pool and convective boiling,
example (heat transfer to fluid flowing in atube); correlations, Condensation: film-wise and drop-
non-dimensionalization, Nusselt number and wise condensation, correlations, Radiation:
correlations, Mass transfer, Simple ideas of thermal radiation, radiation properties, view
mass transfer, definitions (mass basis), similarity factors, Heat exchange between surfaces, Heat
with heattransfer; use of steady ‘conduction’ exchanger design: Shell-and-tube, compact
concepts to solve simple steady cases in exchangers, Reboiler, and condenser,
dilutesolutions as well as in stationary solids, Evaporators: type of equipment, single and
boundary conditions Species Continuity multiple effect, Evaporators, Crystallization:
equation: examples of binary diffusion with and phase equilibria, crystal growth, types of
without achemical reaction, One example equipment, design.
involving all three transport phenomena should
be discussed CH204 FLUID MECHANICS (3-1-0-5-3)
Importance of fluid mechanics in Chemical
CH203 HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER (3-1- Engineering applications, units and dimensions,
0-5-3) Definition of fluid, viscosity and other physical
Heat conduction: Fourier law, thermal properties, non-Newtonian fluids, Velocity, rate
conductivity in gases, liquids and solids and their of deformation tensor, stress tensor
estimation, Molecular diffusion: Composition Dimensional analysis (Buckingham theorem),
measures, velocities and fluxes, Fick’s , law, examples, Classification of flows
mass diffusivity in gases, liquids and solids and (laminar/turbulent;
their estimation , Steady state conduction in incompressible/compressible); Method of
stagnant fluids and solids, fins, definition of heat analysis; dimensionality and directionality of
transfer coefficients flow; steady/unsteady flows
Steady state diffusion in stagnant fluids and Fluid statics; pressure measurement; forces on
solids, definitions of mass transfer coefficients, submerged surfaces, Integral and differential
their interrelationships. Coefficients for low and balances: conservation of mass and stream
high fluxes, Differential energy balance equation, function, Integral momentum balances;
dimensionless form , Differential species balance calculation of forces, Shell balances for
equation, dimensionless form, , Unsteady heat momentum; Flow in a pipe, annulus, in plane slit,
conduction in stagnant fluids and solids. Heisler Integral energy balance; Engineering Bernoulli
charts, numerical solution, etc., Unsteady equation; flow measurement devices (orifice,
diffusion in stagnant fluids and solids, Heisler venturi, Pitot tube, rotameter, non-invasive
charts, numerical solution etc. methods), Energy loss in pipe flows, minor
Convective heat transfer (laminar): heat transfer fitting losses
in ducts, flat plate, falling film, natural Pumps and compressors, Boundary layer flow
convection, correlations over a plate; flow past a sphere; drag correlations,
Convective mass transfer (laminar): mass transfer Flow in packed and fluidized beds;
in ducts, over, flat plate, falling film, convection, sedimentation, centrifugal separation, filtration,
Matlab, etc., correlations , Convective heat Mixing and Agitation:Power consumption;
transfer (turbulent): heat transfer in ducts, flat mixing times; scale-up., Introduction to
plate and correlations, analogies turbulence and its consequences on flow in tubes,
Convective mass transfer (turbulent): mass Introduction to compressible flows, Complex
transfer in ducts, flat plate and correlations and flows: fundamentals of two-phase (gas-liquid;
analogies, simultaneous heat and mass transfer, liquid-liquid; slurry) flow, Particulate processes:
wet-bulb and adiabatic saturation, Interface mass
examples, characterization of particle size & multiple feeds.Energy balance and Ponchon-
shape), bulk behavior. Savaritt diagram, Height equivalent of a
theoretical stage,Height of a distillation column,
CH230 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Efficiency of a real stage. Types of distillation
SIMULATIONS (0-0-4-2-2) columns, Principles of design of distillation
Technical Computing in ChE: Basics of columns, Tray hydraulics, Gas velocities,
Technical Computing, Technical Computing in Operation of distillation columns, Liquid-liquid
ChE:Overview of Technical Computing extraction: Liquid-liquid extraction equilibria,
Language to be used in Weeks 2-9, Technical Triangular diagrams,, Tie lines, Mass balance for
Computing in ChE: Linear Systems , Technical a single equilibrium stage, Multistage extraction
Computing in ChE: Interpolation and Regression, columns, Counter current contacting, Mass
Technical Computing in ChE:Data Visualization, balances for a sequence of stages, Calculation of
Technical Computing in ChE:Numerical number of equilibrium stages, Mixer-settlers.,
Differentiation, Technical Computing in Continuous contacting: Column contactors,
ChE:Numerical Integration, Technical Packings, Gas-liquid equilbria.
Computing in ChE: Non-linear equations, Absorption/desorption column Differentialmass
Technical Computing in ChE: Ordinary balance for absorption/stripping, Equilibrium and
Differential Equations, Process Simulation in operating lines, Theoretical stage analysis and
ChE:, Introduction to Process Simulation, similitude to distillation, Determination of NTU,
Process Simulation in ChE: Introduction to and HTU, Absorption/desorption column
Simulation Unit Processes and Operations, hydraulics, and design, Extraction columns:
Process Simulation in ChE: Simulation of Types extraction columns, Hydrodynamics of
flowsheet, Process Simulation in ChE: Lecture extraction columns, Mass transfer problems in
on physical property methods and Project Work, extraction columns, Problems of phase
Project Work separation, Analysis of dispersed phase
extraction columns. Process intensification,
CH301 SEPARATION PROCESSESM (3-1-0- Centrifugal methods, Reactive distillation
5-3) Simultaneous heat and mass transfer Review film
Fundamentals of mass transfer:Concept of model analysis, Psychrometric Charts, Wet and
equilibrium, driving forces, and approach to dry bulb temperatures, Analysis and design of
equilibriumin mass transfer operations, Rate of humidification and cooling towers, Drying curve,
mass transfer, mass transfer coefficients, Analysis of tray dryers Membrane separations,
Classification of separation processes, Ion exchange, and adsorption, Pressure swing
Stage wise separations:Mass balance for an adsorption, Chromatography and Electrophoresis
equilibrium stage, binary vapor-liquid
equilibrium diagrams, Raoults law and relative CH302 CHEMICAL REACTION
volatility, Classification of types of non- ENGINEERING (CRE) (3-1-0-5-3)
idealities, Distillation : Flash distillation, Batch Chemical kinetics, phenomenology,
distillation, Steam distillation, Principles of stoichiometric matrix and independent reactions;
continuous distillation, reflux ratio, Continuous Bounds for real reactor performance by ideal
distillation: Distillation column as a sequence of reactors; Mass balances for batch, well mixed,
equilibrium stages, Mass balancesfor a sequence and plug flow reactors for elementary reactions
of stages, and operating lines, Quality of feed, and comparison of reactor volumes for ideal
Optimal location of feed Stage, Reboiler, reactors; Multiple reactions: equilibrium step
Condenser, Calculation of number of equilibrium and pseudo steady state approximation, yield and
stages for a single feed, Modifications for selectivity, response of ideal reactors; Theories of
reaction rates; Energy balance for non-isothermal Depreciation and taxes, Process Economics –
reactors, multiple steady states; experimental Profitability Analysis, Profitability Analysis
determination of kinetics parameters; RTD; Non- (return on investment, payback period, net
catalytic fluid-solid reactions; Kinetics of present value, internal rate of return, capitalized
heterogeneous catalytic reactions; Diffusion cost, annualized cost). Choosing between
effects in catalysis; Modeling of a non-isothermal alternatives, Conceptual Process Synthesis:
packed bed reactor with axial dispersion General process flowsheet structure, Hierarchy of
coefficient and effectiveness factor. flowsheet structures Systematic generation of
input-output and recycle structures, Reactor
CH303 PROCESS CONTROL (3-1-0-5-3) Network Synthesis: Types of reaction systems
Introduction, Process Modeling, Laplace (choice of reactor, temperature, pressure, relative
Transform, Frequency Response, Disturbance concentration of reactants, addition of inerts),Use
and Stability, Controllers, Routh Table Controller of attainable region for reactor network synthesis,
Tuning - Stability Based and Performance Based Separation System Synthesis: Choice of
Stability Analysis, Model Predictive Control separation method,Determining ideal and non-
(MPC). ideal mixture behavior using infinite, dilution
activity coefficients and infinite dilution
CH304 PROCESS EQUIPMENT DESIGN (3- equilibrium constants, Distillation column
1-0-5-3) sequencing for ideal mixtures, Separation system
Discuss with different groups on design of heat synthesis for heterogeneous azeotropic mixtures,
transfer equipment, Presentation of design and Residue curve maps and its use in separation
report submission system synthesis for homogeneous azeotropic
Discuss with different groups on design of mass mixtures,Heat Exchanger Network Synthesis:
transfer equipment, Presentation of design and Introduction and problem statement for heat
report submission, exchanger network synthesis, Minimum energy
First quiz on heat and mass transfer equipment targets using temperature interval analysis,
designs, Discuss with different groups on design Cascade diagram, pinch definition, source sink
of fluid flow equipment, Presentation of design diagram and pinch design rules, Heat exchanger
and report submission, Discuss with different network design for maximum energy recovery
groups on design of reactors, Presentation of using pinch design rules, grid diagram
design and report submission, Second Quiz on representation of HEN design, Minimum
fluid flow and reactor equipment designs, exchanger target, paths and loops, evolutionary
Process Safety and HAZOP Plant commissioning synthesis for trade-off between energy and
and Ethics capital, Composite diagram, Heat Exchanger
Network (HEN) area target, optimum minimum
CH305 PROCESS DESIGN AND approach temperature, Grand composite curve
ECONOMICS (3-1-0-5-3) and external utility distribution, Heat and power
Process Economics : Introduction to different integration, integration with distillation columns,
aspects of design (plant design, equipment Retrofitting existing HENs
design, process design) and the importance of
process design Process Economics - Cash Flows, CH120 SEMINAR I (0-0-2-1-1)
Breakdown of total capital investment into
different costs, Project and equipment cost CH220 SEMINAR II (0-0-2-1-1)
estimation (scaling laws, factor method) Sales
revenue, manufacturing costs, profits, CH320 SEMINAR II (0-0-2-1-1)
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
CY101 CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERS (3-1- acyloin, aldol, Cannizzaro, Claisen, Knoevenagel,
2-6-4) and benzoin condensations; Carbohydrates:
Role of chemistry in engineering applications : introduction and typical reactions of
Introduction; Chemical Kinetics, Chemical monosaccharide; Amino acids and peptides:
Kinetics, Thermodynamics , Thermodynamics, physical properties of amino acids and synthesis
Electrochemistnry, Fuel and combustion, of α-amino acids; Role of water and buffers in
Catalysis, Enzyme catalysis, Errors, standard biological systems; Structure and function of
deviation and data analysis, Separation biomolecules- carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids,
Techniques, Organic chemistry, Organic and proteins; Enzyme kinetics (including single
chemistry, Polymer Chemistry Organometallics molecule enzyme kinetics); Membrane transport
Theory of origin of colour Desalination. and cell signaling; DNA as a hereditary material
and genetic engineering; Viruses (including HIV-
CY230 INTRODUCTION TO ORGANIC 1 infection); and Common metabolic pathways
CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY (3-1-0-
5-3) Structure-activity relationships in simple
organic molecules; Oxidation: Cr and Mn
compounds, peracids, and other peroxides;
Reduction: metal hydride, dissolving metal, and
hydrazine-based reductions. Cram-Felkin-Anh
model; Strategies for C-C bond formation:

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

CE201 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS (2-1-2-4- of stresses. Various stress measures. 1D definition


3) Introduction to deformable bodies:- of stress. Concept of stress-vector and stress-tensor.
Motivation, aim, and expected outcome. Cauchy relation. Stress resultants. Principle stresses
Introduction to structural systems. Types of in 2D and 3D.Equivalent force systems.
materials and their responses. Overview of 2-D and Constitutive Relations:- Types of material and
3-D structural elements. Introduction to mechanical material responses. Concept of isotropy, orthotropy,
testing of materials. Need for mathematical models. anisotropy etc. Generalized Hooke's law. Concept of
Review of matrix algebra :- A brief introduction to plane strain and plane stress problems. Balance
indicial notations, scalar, vector, dot product, cross laws in solid mechanics :- Force balance or
product, tensors, matrix addition, multiplication, equilibrium equations.Derivation of equilibrium
characteristic equation, eigenvalues and eigen equations by using strength of materials approach in
vectors. Kinematics of deformable bodies:- 1-D Cartesian coordinate system. Theorem of virtual
Definition of strain, and introduction to various displacement and its application in deriving the
strain measures), Concepts of large and small equilibrium equations. Pure bending of beams:-
deformation. Deformation mapping and deformation Concept of shear force and bending moment
gradient. Generalized definition of strain for 3-D diagrams. Moment curvature relationship. Euler
bodies, strain-displacement relationships, and Bernoulli beam theory. Macaulay's method for
compatibility conditions. Principle strains in 3D. 2- solving beams under transverse load. Energy
D Mohr's circle. Analysis of stresses: - Definition method :- Strain energy and complementary strain
energy. Virtual work theorem revisited. Application of continuity, Bernoulli and momentum
Castigliano's theorem. Maxwell-Betti theorem. equations. Flow through orifices and mouthpieces
Theorem of minimum potential energy.Buckling of under free and submerged condition,
rods:- Concept of buckling. Derivation of Discharge/velocity measurement: Pitot tube,
governing equations. Solving column buckling Venturimeter, orificemeter Laminar and Turbulent
problems. Torsion of members:- Torsion of thin flow: Basic definitions, Reynolds Experiment,
and thick-walled members. Derivation of St Stoke’s law, Methods of measurement of viscosity,
Venant’s theory for torsion of member. Calculation Transition from laminar to turbulent flow, Basic
of shear centre for thin-walled members. Course features of turbulent flow, Prandtl’s mixing length
project: Construct a prototype wooden tower with theory, Dimensional analysis and physical model
the given materials that can sustain the maximum studies:- Dimensions of physical quantities,
load before collapse. Dimensional homogeneity, Dimensional analysis
using Bukingham's Pai theorem, important
CE202 FUNDAMENTALS OF FLUID dimensionless parameters and their significance.
MECHANICS (2-2/3-0-10/3-2) Geometric; Kinematic and Dynamic similitude;
Properties of Fluid:- Physical properties of fluids, Model laws, Type of models, Applications of
Newton's Law of Viscosity, dynamic and kinematic dimensional analysis and studies to fluid flow
viscosity, classification of fluids, Newtonian and problems. Boundary layer theory:- Development
Non Newtonian fluids, ideal and real fluids, of boundary layer on a flat plate, Nominal,
compressibility, cohesion, adhesion, surface tension, displacement, momentum and Energy thicknesses.
capillarity, vapour pressure, Fluid Statics:- The Laminar, turbulent and transitional boundary
basic equation of hydrostatics, concept of pressure layer, Application of momentum equation for
head, Measurement of pressure (absolute, gauge), boundary layer development, Local and mean drag
Application of the basic equation of coefficient, Hydro dynamically smooth and rough
hydrostatics. Piezometers, simple and differential boundaries, Boundary layer separation and its
manometers, inclined manometers, total pressure control.
force and, center of pressure for plane and
curved surfaces, Practical applications (gate, dams, CE301 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS I (2-2/3-0-
lock gates), Buoyancy and Floatation:- Principle 10/3-2)
of floatation and buoyancy, Equilibrium of floating Statically Determinate Structures:- Determination
bodies, Stability of Floating bodies, metacentre, of forces in trusses, beams and frames; bending
metacentric height, Stability of submerged bodies., moment, shear force and axial force diagrams.
Fluid Kinematics:- Velocity and acceleration of Deflection of Statically Determinate Structures:-
fluids, local and advective acceleration, types of Deflection of beams and frames using principle of
flow: steady and unsteady, uniform and virtual work, Moment-area method, Conjugate-
nonuniform, laminar and turbulent, rotational and beam method; Energy Principles; Maxwell's and
irrotational, circulation and vorticity. Equations of Betti's laws
streamline and equipotential lines, flownets for one Statically Indeterminate Structures:- Degree of
dimensional . Fluid Dynamics :- Forces acting on static and kinematic indeterminacies for trusses,
fluid mass in motion, Euler's equation of plane and space frames
motion along a streamline and its integration, Analysis of Statically Indeterminate Structures:-
Assumptions of Bernoulli's equation, Kinetic Concept of compatibility conditions; Analysis of
energy correction factor, Hydraulic Grade line and indeterminate structures by flexibility method,
total energy line, Introduction to Navier- Stokes consistent deformation method, strain energy
equations, Linear momentum equation and method, influence coefficient method, Column
momentum correction factor, angular momentum, analogy method. Influence Line Diagram:-
Concept of influence lines using equilibrium Consistency of Clay (Atterberg’s Limits),
methods, Influence line diagram using Muller Classification of Soils, Effective Stress, Capillarity
Breslau principle for statically determinate and & Permeability:- Effective Stress Principle,
indeterminate structures Capillary Rise of Water in Soils, Permeability of
Soil, Darcy’s law, Constant head & Falling head
CE302 PIPE AND OPEN CHANNEL test, Factors affecting permeability, Permeability of
HYDRAULICS (2-2/3-2-13/3-3) Stratified Soils, Types of Head, Seepage and Quick
Introduction:- Recapitulation of fluid mechanics Sand Condition, Seepage Through Soil:- Seepage
concepts, introduction of hydraulic approach. Flow forces, Flow Net, Graphical Methods for obtaining
through Pipes:- Laminar flow, Turbulent flow, Flow Nets, Introduction to Filter design, Vertical
Frictional head loss, Losses in transitions and Stresses in Soil due to Applied Load:- Stresses
fittings, Concept of equivalent length, Applications within the soil mass, Introduction to Boussinesq
of Continuity equation, Bernoulli’s/Energy equations, Newmark’s Chart, Compaction:- Theory
equations, Momentum equation, Dynamic forces on of Compaction, Laboratory Tests, Factors affecting
pipe transitions, Flow through various pipe- Compaction, Engineering Behaviour of Compacted
networks, Solution algorithms, Transient flow, Soils, Field Compaction, Machines used for
governing equations, water hammer, surge tank, Compaction
Hydraulic transmission of power through pipes. Consolidation:- Compaction characteristics,
Flow in Open Channels:- Introduction to open Components of Total Settlement, Compressibility,
channel flow, velocity and pressure distribution, Void Ratio- Effective Stress Relationships,
rigid and mobile beds, uniform flow, critical flow, Mechanics of Consolidation, Terzaghi’s Theory of
types of open channel flow, Specific Energy, Consolidation, Consolidation Tests, Computation of
Specific force, Hydraulic jump, Applications of Settlement. Shear Strength of Soil:- Stress at a
Continuity equation, Bernoulli’s/Energy equations point: Mohr Circle of Stresses, Mohr Coulomb
and Momentum equation; Critical flow: critical Failure Criterion, Measurement of Shear Strength:
depth, specific energy diagram, Computational of Direct Shear, Triaxial, UCS, Vane Shear, Tests
Critical depth, Channel hump, contraction and
expansion; Uniform flow: Basic concepts, CE304 GEOMATICS (2-2/3-2-13/3-3)
Manning’s and other equations, Computation of Introduction to Geomatics:- History of Surveying
normal depth, Compound sections, Design of open and Mapping, Importance of Geomatics
channels; Non-uniform flow: Gradually and rapidly Engineering, Maps and Maps Numbering System.
varied flow, Governing equations of Gradually Concept of Datum and Map Projection System:-
varied flow, Classification of gvf, Computation of Coordinate System in Two and Three Dimensions,
gvf profiles, Direct step and Standard step methods, Datums, Geodetic Coordinate System, Coordinate
Numerical solutions Transformation, and Map Projection Systems.
Conventional Field Survey: - Introduction to
CE303 SOIL MECHANICS (2-2/3-2-13/3-3) Conventional Surveying Instruments and their
Engineering Geology:- Soil Formation and Working Principles. The concept of Distance and
Composition, Soil Types, Regional Soil Deposits of Angular Measurements in Surveying. Sources of
India. Soil Structure & Clay Minerology:- Errors in Conventional Surveying. Modern Field
Structure of Clay Minerals, Different Types of Clay Survey Systems:- Introduction and Development in
Minerals, Soil Structure, Index Properties and the field of surveying. Working Principles of
Soil Classifications:- Phase Diagrams, Some Instruments - Total Station, Global Positioning
Important Relationships, Water Content Systems, LASER based instruments. Sources of
Determination, Specific Gravity of Soils, Index Error in the Measurements and their removal.
Properties of Soils, Grain Size Analysis,
Space Technology for Surveying:- Remote to Capacity design concepts, Introduction to IS:1893
Sensing and Photogrammetry - Fundamentals. and IS: 13920, Ductile Design and Detailing of
Types of Photographs, Stereoscopy, Geometry of Earthquake Resistant Structures
Photographs, Concept of Relief and Tilt
Displacements, Digital Photogrammetry, Digital CEL302 WATER RESOURCES
Image Processing. Geographic Information ENGINEERING (3-1-0) (4)
System:- Introduction to Geographic Information Introduction to Hydrology: Hydrological cycle;
System, Types of Data, Generation of Database, various hydrological processes; elementary concepts
Concepts of Digital Maps, Integration of of precipitation, evaporation, transpiration,
Information and Analysis Applications of evapotranspiration and infiltration. Streamflow
Geomatics Engineering:- Topographic Mapping, Hydrographs: Selection of site; various methods of
Digital elevation models, Deformation Studies, discharge measurements; factors affecting runoff;
Engineering Surveys, Land Use and Land Cover rainfall-runoff relationships; runoff hydrograph; unit
Mapping. hydrograph theory; S-curve hydrograph; synthetic
unit hydrograph; use of unit hydrograph; Floods-
FOR CONTINUING STUDENTS IN LTP estimation of peak flow, rational formula and other
STRUCTURE methods, flood frequency analysis, Gumbel’s
method, Design floods. Irrigation Engineering:
CEL301 REINFORCED CONCRETE Necessity of irrigation; water requirement of crops;
STRUCTURE (3-1-1) (4.5) soil classification; soil moisture and crop water
Materials for Reinforced Concrete: properties and relationship, factors governing consumptive use of
testing of cement, water, fine and coarse aggregates, water, design of irrigation canals. Reservoir
brief introduction to admixtures, Properties of Planning: Types of developments: storage and
Reinforced Concrete: Compressive strength, diversion works; Purpose: single and multipurpose;
tensile strength, stress-strain behavior, modulus of investigation for locating reservoir; selection of site;
elasticity, ductility, shrinkage, creep, characteristic dependability calculations; estimation of required
strength, grades of concrete, design stress-strain storage; mass curves; reservoir sedimentation; flood
curve of concrete; types and grades, stress-strain routing; height of dam; reservoir operation;
behavior, and design stress-strain curve of economics of reservoir planning, benefit-cost ratio
reinforcing steel, Methods of Design of Reinforced Ground Water Hydrology: Occurrence of
Concrete Structures: Working stress and limit subsurface water and groundwater; types of
state design methods; Concrete mix design aquifers; aquifer parameters; steady state well
procedures, Design of R.C. Beams: Singly and hydraulics, pumping tests; groundwater resource
doubly reinforced rectangular/flanged sections, estimation. Water logging and drainage: Causes
design for shear, bond and anchorage of of water logging; preventive and curative measures;
reinforcement, limit states of deflection and drainage of irrigation of lands; reclamation of water
cracking Design of Slabs: Design of one way slabs, logged, alkaline and saline lands; Lift irrigation
two-way slabs Design of R.C. Columns: Design of schemes - various components and their design
axially loaded and eccentrically loaded compression principles; Application of water- water management
members, effect of small and large eccentricities, and distribution, warabandi
Design of Footings: Foundation types, design of
isolated footings, introduction to combined footings, CEL303 STEEL STRUCTURES (3-1-0) (4)
Concept of Earthquake Resistant Design (ERD): Steel structures are widely used in Civil
Design philosophy and Material Behaviour under Engineering. Building frames, transmission towers,
earthquake, Four virtues of ERD: Stiffness, bridges, stadium roof, grid-shell structures etc. are
Strength, ductility and Configurations, Introduction some common examples of steel structures. This
course aims to provide the fundamentals of
designing steel structures. In this course, the CEL451 FOUNDATION DESIGN (3-1-0) (4)
students will understand the philosophy of Soil Exploration: Different methods of Soil
designing steel structure, will identify the action on Exploration, Methods of Boring, Collection of Soil
structures, will be taught about the modes of failure Samples, Field Tests: SPT, CPT, PMT, Lateral
in steel structures, and will also learn to perform Earth Pressure: Earth pressure at rest, active and
safe, economic, efficient design of steel structures, passive earth pressures, introduction to Rankine’s
structural steel members, and connections. The earth pressures, Coulomb’s lateral earth pressure
topics to be covered are as follows. theory, Types of Foundation: Introduction to
o Description of steel structures. Fabrication. foundation engineering, different types of
o Mechanical properties of structural steel. Types foundation, Requirements of good foundation,
of material failure: yielding, brittle fracture, hot Bearing capacity of shallow foundations: Failure
rolling, cold drawing, residual stresses. mechanism, Terzaghi’s bearing capacity equation,
 Instabilities in steel structure, Euler buckling, local bearing capacity from field tests, Foundations
buckling, distortional buckling, and coupled subjected to eccentric and inclined loads. ,
instabilities. Global and local P-delta effects. Foundation Settlement: calculation, settlement
 Design philosophy for steel structures. Action on problems, stress in soil mass, immediate settlement
structures. Types of structural steel members. calculation, field plate load tests, Design of shallow
 Design of tension and compression members. foundations: Geotechnical and structural design of
 Design of flexural members. isolated footings, strip, rectangular and trapezoidal
 Design of beam columns. combined footings – strap – balanced footings ,
 Design of plate girders Deep Foundations: types of piles and their
applications, single pile and pile group - load
 Structural fasteners: riveting, welding, and bolting.
capacity – settlements, pile load test, negative skin
Properties and design of fasteners. Design of pinned
friction, under reamed pile foundations, other deep
connection, fixed connection, and partially fixed
foundations, Stability of Slopes: Infinite and Finite
connection.
Slopes, Stability of infinite slopes, finite slopes,
 Design of steel trusses, moment resisting frames,
Analysis of finite slopes.
silos.

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notations, Master Theorem, Amortised analysis.
CS101 DISCRETE MATHEMATICAL Search Trees: AVL Trees, Multi-way Trees, Red-
STRUCTURES (3) (3-1-0-5) Black Trees, Splay trees. Sorting: Lower bound on
Sets, Relations, and Functions, Logic and Proofs, sorting, quick sort, linear time sorting, Medians and
Mathematical Induction, Combinatorics, order statistics. Hashing: Dictionaries, Tries,
GraphTheory Hashing, Various hash functions, Chaining, and
Expected time analys, Analysis of collision
CS201 DATA STRUCTURES (3-1-2-6-4) resolution techniques, Skip Lists. Graphs:
Basic Data structures: Introduction to arrays, Definition of graphs, paths, trees, cycles. Data
stacks, linked lists, queues, heaps. Algorithm structures for graphs: adjacency lists, adjacency
Analysis: Tools and techniques required to analyse matrix, Depth First Search, Breadth First Search and
various algorithms and data structures, Asymptotic their applications, Union-find data structure and
behaviour of time/space complexity, Asymptotic
applications, Minimum Spanning Tree, Shortest
path algorithms, Topological sort, Transitive closure CS204 COMPUTER ARCHITECTURE (3-1-
CS202 PROGRAMMING PARADIGMS AND 2-6-4)
PRAGMATICS (3-1-2-6-4) Introduction to computer architecture:
Introduction: Motivation to study concepts of Introduction to computer architecture, program
programming languages and introduction to major performance, history and current state of the art.
language families Stored program concept. Machine level
Compiler Design: Introduction to Regular representation of programs: Instruction set
Expressions, Syntax Analysis, Lexical Analysis. architecture, Assembly language, programmer’s
Implementation using Lex/Yacc. prospective, instruction encoding. Case studies.
Foundations: Covers fundamental semantic issues Processor design: Single cycle processor – data
of variables with emphasis on Names, Binding, path and control path design, pipelined processor
Scope, Lifetime and Type Checking , Core Design design, hazards, data forwarding and branch
Constructs: Covers issues that lie at the core of prediction. Exceptions and interrupts. Memory
most programming languages: Data Types, Control organization: Caches, main memory and virtual
Flow, Subroutines, Abstraction & Object memory. Secondary storages. Optimizing
Orientation, Alternative Programming Models: program performance: Performance, role of
Introduction to Functional and Logic Programming compiler optimizations, architecture specific code
Languages, Concurrency: Basic introduction to the optimizations, cache aware code optimizations.
fundamentals of Concurrency including System prospective: Input/output devices,
communication, synchronization, creation and DMA, busses and interconnect system on chip,
implementation of threads multi processors.

CS203 DIGITAL LOGIC DESIGN CS301 DATABASES (3-1-2-6-4)


( 3-1-2-6-4)
Digital System: Introduction to digital logic and Introduction to Relational Model: This module
digital system, digital logic states, number systems, would introduce the students to basic concepts
Boolean algebra and logic minimization: Boolean relating to the relational model of storing data. We
functions, expressions, minimizations of Boolean would also cover formal relational query languages
functions, K maps, QM method, two level and in this module. Designing SQL queries: This
multiple level logic. Combinational logic design: module would cover SQL query languages in depth.
Basic components: adder, multiplexer, decoder, This module is the foremost and a fundamental part
ROMs, programmable logic, Introduction to HDL of this course, thus more time would be spent in this
and FPGA. Arithmetic circuits. Synchronous module.Database Design: This module would
sequential logic design: Flip-flops and latches, cover ER models and normalization theory of
finite state machines – mealy and moore, state databases. This module is the second most
assignment and state minimizations. Counters, important part of this course. Introduction to Data
registers, and memories. Top down approach of Storage and Query Processing: This module
digital design: Data path-control path design, introduces basic concepts relating to file structures
register transfer level design, pipelining and and query processing algorithms used in databases.
parallelism. Case studies. Advanced issues in Topics such as indexing structures (e.g., B+ trees),
digital design: Parallelism, IP blocks and reuse, join processing algorithms would be covered.
timing issues, faults and testing. Technology Introduction to Transactions: We would introduce
aspects: FPGA and ASICs, logic mapping and basics of database transactions in this course. Topics
binding, introduction to logic synthesis and EDA like ACID properties, basic concurrency control
tools. techniques and recovery algorithms would be
covered in this module.Topics in Parallel and
Distributed Databases: This module would CS303 OPERATING SYSTEMS (3-1-2-6-4)
introduce some advanced topics in databases Processes: Process concept, multithreading.
relating to parallel and distributed databases such as Scheduling: How processes are scheduled on
quorum consensuses protocol. different kinds of hardware architectures.
Synchronization: How processes access shared
CS302 ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF resources & synchronize while trying to access
ALGORITHMS (3-1-0-5-3) shared data. Memory Management: How various
Advanced data structures : Interval and range memory technologies are managed by the operating
trees. Segment trees. Splay trees. Binomial heaps. system. File Systems: File system implementation
Fibonacci heaps. and management. I/O: Input/output implementation
Divide and conquer : Master’s theorem. Karatsuba and management.
integer multiplication algorithm. Mergesort.
Strassen’s matrix multiplication algorithm. Fast CS304 COMPUTER NETWORKS
fourier transform and polynomial multiplication. (3-1-2-6-4)
Convex hull. Closest pair of points. Linear-time Introduction to networks: Introduction to Protocol
deterministic median algorithm. Dynamic Layering, TCP/IP architecture, Circuit Switching,
programming : Shortest paths in directed acyclic Packet Switching, Access Networks, Physical
graphs. Longest increasing subsequence. Knapsack Media, Roles of different layers. Data link layer:
problem. Edit distance. Matrix chain multiplication. Address resolution protocol, Wireless LAN's, Error
Bellman-Ford and Floyd-Warshall algorithms. detection and correction, Retransmission, Multiple
Independent set in trees. Optimal binary search Access protocols (MAC): Aloha, CSMA/CD and
trees. Greedy algorithms Minimum spanning trees. CSMA/CA
Union-Find data structure. Huffman coding. Horn Network layer: Routing versus forwarding,
satisfiability. Task scheduling problems. Routing in the Internet, Internet Protocol, multicast
Miscellaneous Topics: routing, routing for mobile hosts. Transport layer:
i. Number-theoretic algorithms: Euclid's algorithm. TCP/IP, Connectionless Transport UDP, Principles
Modular arithmetic. Primality testing. RSA of Reliable Data Transfer, Connection-oriented
algorithm. Transport TCP, Flow Control, and Congestion
ii. String algorithms: Knuth-Morris-Pratt algorithm, Control. Application layer: World Wide Web, File
Rabin-Karp algorithm. Transfer protocol, SMTP, Domain Name System,
iii. Linear programming: Standard form. Duality. Socket Programming. Network Security: Security
Simplex algorithm. services, Attacks. Wireless and Mobile Networks:
iv. Randomized algorithms: Universal hash functions Addressing and routing to mobile users, cellular
and perfect hashing. Skip-lists. Karger's min-cut networks
algorithm.
v. Network flows: Ford-Fulkerson algorithm. Bipartite CS305 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
matching (3-1-2-6-4)
NP-completeness and approximate algorithms Introduction: Overview of professional software
Search and decision problems. NP and co-NP. NP- development. Software Processes: Software
completeness reductions. Approximation Development Lifecycle (SDLC): Software process
algorithms. Traveling salesman problem. K-center. models and activities. Modeling: Requirements,
Set cover. Vertex cover. Knapsack problem. Design concepts and modeling. Design and
Implementation: Object-oriented design using the
UML.Implementation issues and use of design
patterns. Software Testing: Regression testing,
Integration testing, Test generation etc. Software context-free languages. Closure properties. Turing
management: Estimation techniques, Configuration machines: Turing machine. Church-Turing thesis.
management Equivalence of different computational models.
Universal Turing machine. Recursive and
CS 306 THEORY OF COMPUTATION recursively enumerable languages. Decidable
(3-1-0-5-3) problems about regular and context-free languages.
Finite automata and regular expressions: Undecidability: Halting problem. Undecidable
Deterministic and nondeterministic finite automata. problems. Problems which are not recursively
Equivalence of both models. Regular expressions. enumerable. Reductions. Rice’s theorem.
Kleene's theorem. Myhill-Nerode Theorem. Undecidable problems about context-free grammars.
Pumping lemma for regular languages. Closure Time and space hierarchy: Time and space
properties.Pushdown automata and context-free complexity. Hierarchy theorems. NP-completeness:
grammars: Context-free grammars. Ambiguous NP and co-NP. Cook-Levin theorem. NP-
grammars. Chomsky normal form. Pushdown completeness reductions. Advanced complexity
automata. Equivalence of pushdown automata and theory:Logarithmic space. Polynomial space.
context-free grammars. Pumping lemma for Randomized computation.

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registers. Introduction to digital logic families:


EE201 SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS (3-1-0-5-3): Study of DTL, TTL, ECL, CMOS, BiCMOS logic
Classification of signals and systems, various
families. Data processing and conversion: Sample
system representation techniques, differential,
difference and state-space representations, and hold circuits, ADCs and DACs; Basic memory
Fourier transforms and series, application to circuits ROM, RAM and PLA.
analysis of systems, Laplace transform, its
properties, and its application to system analysis, EE204 DIGITAL CIRCUITS LAB (0-0-3-3-1.5)
Sampling of continuous signals and sampling 1. Implementation of digital logic using switching
theorem, Z-transforms, its properties and circuits.
applications, Random variables and random 2. Study of universal gates.
process, characterization of random variables and 3. Design of a 1-bit Full Adder/Subtractor using logic
random process, linear systems and random gates.
signals. 4. Design and implementation of a 4-bit binary ripple
EE203 DIGITAL CIRCUITS (3-1-0-5-3) adder using logic gates.
Introduction to binary arithmetic, Boolean 5. 4 X 3 bit binary multiplier using logic gates.
algebra, K-maps and logic gates: Number base 6. Review of lab projects
conversion, theorems on Boolean algebra, 7. Mid semester exam
simplification of Boolean functions using K-maps, 8. Study of code converters. (BCD to excess-3, binary
logic gates and their applications Design of to gray and gray to binary)
combinational circuits: Design of basic 9. Study of combinational MSI circuits – 1-bit half/full
combinational circuits including adders, subtractors, adder, 1-bit half/full subtractor and 1-bit magnitude
encoders, decoders, multiplexers/de-multiplexers, comparator.
encoders/decoders, code convertors. Design of 10. Study of sequential circuits –Implementation of
sequential circuits: Design of basic memory Flip-Flops
circuits (latch), flip-flops, counters, and shift 11. Design of a synchronous decade counter.
12. Design of 4-bit parallel input serial output (PISO) EE301 ANALOG CIRCUITS (3-1-0-5-3)
shift-register. Diode and its applications, BJT based amplifier and
13. End semester exam its biasing schemes, MOSFET and/or based
14. Final demonstration of lab projects amplifier and its biasing schemes, Study of
feedback741 based op-amp and its applications,
EE205 ELECTROMECHANICS (3-1-0-5-3) Introductions to data converters, waveform
Transformer and its applications, General features generators and PLL, Introduction to recent
of polyphase AC machines, The polyphase advancements in analog circuit arena.
induction machine
The polyphase synchronous machine, The single EE302 ANALOG CIRCUITS LAB (0-0-3-1.5-
phase motor, The stepper motors, The DC machine 1.5)
BJT characteristics and single-multistage amplifier,
EE206 ELECTROMECHANICS LAB (0-0-3- Current source, Diode and its application as a FWR,
1.5-1.5) BJT based differential amplifier, Op-amp 741 IC
Transformer and its applications, General features and its applications
of polyphase AC machines, The polyphase
induction machine EE303 COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
The polyphase synchronous machine, The single (3-1-0-5-3)
phase motor, the stepper motors, the DC machine. Review of Fourier series and Transforms. Hilbert
Transforms, Band pass Signal and System
EE207 CONTROL ENGINEERING (3-1-0-5-3) Representation.Random Processes, Stationarity,
Mathematical basics for linear control systems, Power Spectral Density, Gaussian Process, Noise.
Feedback and its features, Common components for Amplitude Modulation, DSBSC, SSB, VSB: Signal
control engineering, Time response analysis in Representation, Generation and Demodulation.
linear analog domain, Time response analysis in Frequency Modulation: Signal Representation,
linear digital domain, Root-locus concepts in analog Generation and Demodulation. Mixing, Super
and digital domain, Frequency response analysis, heterodyne Receiver, Phase Recovery with PLLs.
Stability of linear systems in analog and digital Noise: in AM Receivers using Coherent Detection,
domains, Controller design in analog and digital in AM Receivers using Envelope Detection, in FM
domain (different methods), Details of state Receivers. Sampling, Pulse-Amplitude Modulation.
variables in analog and digital domains, Lyapunov Quantization, Pulse-Code Modulation. Noise
stability analysis. Considerations in PCM. Time Division
Multiplexing, Delta Modulation.
EE209 CIRCUIT THEORY (3-1-0-5-3)
Overview of network analysis techniques, Network EE304 COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
theorems, Transient and steady state sinusoidal LAB (0-0-3-0-1.5)
responses. Network graphs and their applications in Generation of sequences and sequencing
network analysis, Resonance, Coupled Circuits, operations. Generation of random signals and
Two-port networks, Z,Y,h and transmission performing different operations on them.
parameters, combination of two ports, Analysis of Amplitude modulation and demodulation.
common two ports, Network functions, parts of Amplitude modulation and demodulation with
network functions obtaining a network function AD633 (Analog Multiplier IC). FM modulation
from a given part. Network transmission criteria; using IC555 and demodulation using slope
delay and rise time, Scattering matrix and its detector. FM demodulation using slope detector:
application in network analysis, Elmore’s and other Demodulate the FM signal generated from the
definitions of cascading. Elements of network 555-timer (as VCO) using a slope detector
synthesis techniques. Butterworth and chebyshev circuit.
Approximation. Generation of PAM signals and reconstruction.
Generate a pulse width modulated (PWM) and
pulse position modulated (PPM) signal waveform parameters, Reactive power requirement and
by processing an analog signal. slow voltage dynamics, Fault at generators, Fault
clearance to maintain generator stability
EE305 ENGINEERING ELECTRO- Economics of real-time power generation
MGNETICSM (3-1- 0-5- 3)
Vector Analysis: Review of vector algebra, vector EE309 POWER SYSTEMS (3-1-0-5-3)
calculus, and coordinate systems. Plane waves: Essential fundamentals of power networks:
Review of Maxwell’s equations, Wave propagations Evolution of utility generation, transmission, and
in unbounded medium; Boundary conditions; distribution – economies of scale. Daily load curves,
Reflection and transmission of plane waves. type of generation resources and their allocation.
Transmission Lines Transmission Lines: Distributed Generic operation of generating units, intro to AGC.
parameter approach; Traveling and standing waves; Normal, alert, and emergency modes. The Indian
Impedance matching, Smith chart and design. power industry Importance of reactive power
Waveguides: parallel-plane guide, TE, TM and management; HVDC and FACTS. Symmetrical
TEM waves, rectangular and cylindrical components and unbalanced systems. Per-unit
waveguides, resonators. Planar transmission lines: quantities. Apparatus in power
Stripline; microstripline. Applications of numerical networks:Transformers and tap changers.
techniques. Radiation: Retarded potentials, Synchronous generators. Transmission lines and
Antenna parameters; Hertzian dipole, short loop. cables. HVDC. Loads and power quality. Analysis
Radio-wave propagation: ground-wave, sky-wave, and operation:Various aspects of power flows.
space-wave. Steady state, transient, dynamic, and voltage
stability. SMIB and SLIB systems. Swing equations.
Control of large interconnected power networks.
EE306 ENGINEERING ELECTRO-
Protection: Breakers and their role in protection.
MGNETICS LABORATORY (0-0-3-3/2-1.5)
Introduction: Introduction to simulation Relay coordination and circuit breakers. Balanced
software (PSICE and HFSS) and Laboratory and unbalanced fault calculations. Management of
equipments and instruments utilities: The vertical utility and decentralized
PSPICE: Simulation of lumped element delay systems. Operational economics of the power
line and transmission line, HFSS: Simulation of industry: economic load dispatch and unit
transmission line in different modes, Microwave commitment. Privatisation, deregulation, and energy
Test Bench: Experiments using Microwave test markets.
bench
EE307 POWER ELECTRONICS (3-1-0-5-3) EE310 POWER SYSTEMS LABORATORY
Introduction, Power Semiconductor Devices, (0-0-3-3/2-1.5)
Magnetics, DC-DC Converters, AC-DC Converters, Power transacti on between utilities in real-time,
DC-AC Converters Network Planning, Overhead transmission line
AC-AC converters. parameters, Reactive power requirement and
slow voltage dynamics, Fault at generators, Fault
clearance to maintain generator stability,
EE308 POWER SYSTEMS LAB (0-0-3-1.5-
Economics of real-time power generation,
1.5)
Power transaction between utilities in real-time, Evaluations/Lab Exam
Network Planning, Overhead transmission line
DEPARTMENT OF HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES

HS101 HISTORY OF TECHNOLOGY from the village level. Organization of Societal


(1.5)(3/2-1/2-0-5/2) Structure: The module foregrounds the
Early Greeks, Indus Valley Civilization, Nature organizational pillars of the society like state
(government), market (industry) and civil society
and Science and Technology: India and the West,
(public) and academia (Knowledge) to
Mediation of Technology, Discipline Centred understand the local socio-technical issues
Historical Evaluation 1, Discipline Centred theoretically and conceptually. Sectoral /
Historical Evaluation 2 Regional Engineering System: The module
introduces the regional Engineering Systems like
HS102 ENGLISH LANGUAGE SKILLS (3) irrigation facilities, Biomass energy production
(2-2/3-2-13/3) system, solar dryers, etc and its associated
stakeholders such as NGO, state officers, etc.
English Grammar, Language Skills—Basics,
Examples of sector Water, Energy, Health,
Language Skills—Advanced Sanitation, Food and Nutrition, small scale
industries, ICT, pharmaceuticals, etc. The module
HS103 PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH also explains how the New Policies are evolved
COMMUNICATION (3)(2-0-2-5) and implemented. Introduction to Geographic
Reading, Writing, Speaking Information System: this module introduces
District data set analysis, derives inferences, and
finds the gap between policy and its
HS104 PROFESSIONAL ETHICS (1-1/3-1-13/6- implementation. Field Visit and Identifying the
1.5) Socio-Technological Problems: Through this
Ethics: General Introduction, Applied Ethics, module, the course instructor would attempt to
Engineering Ethics: Challenges, Case Studies and meet the different stakeholders within the
Responses technological system such as NGO, State
officers, implementing agencies, local people,
etc. to understanding their demands and needs.
HS201 ECONOMICS (3-1-0-5-3)
Project Formulation Stage Cum Finalizing the
Micro Economics: Theory of Demand, Case study: In this module, the course instructor
Production and Cost Theories and estimations, helps the students to Identify the socio-technical
Basics of different Market Structure, Macro problems (Engineering problems) and make them
Economics: National Income Accounting, IS-LM to carry forward to next stage that is technology
model, Inflation-unemployment nexus, development.
Implications of these concepts in cross-country
context , Indian Economics: Financial Sector HS301 INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT (3-1-
Reforms in India, Trade policy Reforms in India 0-5-3)
(with applications to agriculture and industry), Introduction to Management Principles and
Concepts of Poverty and Inequality in India and Organizational Behavior, Production and
measurement Issues Operations Management
Fundamentals of Finance and Marketing
HS202 HUMAN GEOGRAPHY AND
SOCIETAL NEEDS (3) (1-1/3-4-11/3-3) HUL485 PSYCHOLOGY AT WORKPLACE (3-
Understanding Household and its 0-0) (3)
Development: The module introduces the Fundamentals of Organizational Psychology,
students towards the notion of developmental Domains within Organizational Psychology.
needs, parameters, etc. Employing census data to Psychological processes at work. Motivation;
teach how development and science can be traced
content and process theories of motivation. Job
Satisfaction: Measurement and factor affecting job expectations, added value, e-customer profiling,
satisfaction. Job Involvement and organizational customer personas, managing customer experience
commitment. Stress in the workplace: Sources, journeys. Online Marketing Strategy: Scope of
Effects and management. Work-Family Conflicts. online marketing strategy, online marketplace map,
Brief Introduction to Engineering Psychology: Intermediary analysis, segmentation strategy,
Person-Machine System, Workspace Design. SOSTAC’s strategy framework, Situation analysis,
resource analysis, demand analysis, goals,
HUL486 BASIC PSYCHOLOGICAL objectives & KPIs, strategic decision making
PROCESSES (3-0-0) (3) Online relationship marketing: Shift from
Introduction to the Psychology as an academic transactional marketing to relationship marking,
subject and to the Basic Psychological Processes. customer relationship management (CRM), big data
Nature of Intelligence. Brief introduction to and CRM applications in customer propensity
Personality. Memory: Processes and Types. modeling, customer engagement strategy, voice of
Forgetting: Nature & Causes. Motivation: customers, customer lifetime value Managing
Intrinsic/Extrinsic Framework, Theories of customer experience online: Online customer
Motivation. Learning: Principles of Learning, experience pyramid, conversion rate optimization,
Problem Solving: Barriers to effective problem managing website project, incorporating usability
solving. and business requirements, e-service quality, online
HUL480 ONLINE ECONOMY AND DIGITAL retail merchandising Campaign planning for
MARKETING (3-0-0-6-3) digital media: Online campaign metrics, volume
Introduction to Online Marketplace and measures, quality measures, cost measures,
marketing fundamentals: Introduction to online branding measures, measuring campaign efficiency,
economy, ecommerce trends, Unique features of e- various tools of online marketing e.g., search engine
commerce technology, Economic forces in e- marketing, search engine optimization (SEO). SEO
commerce, basic concepts of marketing. influencers, affiliate marketing, display marketing,
E-Commerce Business Models : Introduction to social media marketing, etc. Media selection
business models, key elements of a business model, criteria. Ethical, Political and Social issues: Moral
B2C & B2B business models, Business model dimensions of internet society, privacy and
canvas, Introduction to Digital Marketing and information rights, policies and legal protections,
marketing remix: Online media channels, media designing privacy policies for grey areas,
types, only communication strategies, 5S elements governance and social welfare.
of online marketing, marketing remix. Online
Customers: 4I model of customer engagement,
hierarchy of effect, managing customer’s

DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

MA101 CALCULUS (3) (3-1-0-5-3) and their convergence, absolute and conditional
Single Variable Calculus: Limits and continuity convergence, power series. Taylor’s and
of single variable functions, differentiation and Maclaurin's series. Multi-variable
applications of derivatives, Definite integrals, Calculus: Functions of several variables-limits
fundamental theorem of calculus, Applications to and continuity, partial derivatives, chain rule,
length, moments and center of mass, surfaces of gradient, directional derivatives, tangent planes,
revolutions, improper integrals, Sequences, series normals, extreme values, saddle points, Lagrange
multipliers. Taylor’s formula. Double and triple heat equation, vibrating string, Laplace equation;
integrals with applications, Jacobians, change of method of separation of variables.
variables, line integrals, divergence, curl,
conservative fields, Green’s theorem, surface MA202 PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS
integrals, Stokes’s Gauss Divergence theorem. (3) (3-1-0-5-3)
Probability: Axioms of probability, conditional
MA102 LINEAR ALGEBRA, INTEGRAL probability, independence of two or more events,
TRANSFORMS AND SPECIAL Bayes’ theorem. Random variable, distribution
FUNCTIONS (3) (3-1-0-5-3) functions, standard probability distributions and
Linear Algebra : Vector spaces over R and C, their properties, Simulation. Multiple random
Subspaces, Basis and Dimension, Matrices and variables, marginal and conditional probability
determinants, Rank of a matrix, System of linear distribution, independence of random variables,
equations, Gauss elimination method, Linear bivariate normal and multinomial distributions.
transformations, Rank-nullity theorem, Change Functions of random variables, covariance and
of basis, Eigen values, Eigen vectors, correlation. Conditional expectation, sum of
Diagonalization of a linear operator, Inner random number of independent random
product spaces. Spectral theorem for real variables. Convergence in probability, laws of
symmetric matrices, application to quadratic large numbers and central limit
forms. Integral Transforms: Laplace transforms theorem. Statistics: Sample, population,
of elementary functions, Inverse Laplace sampling techniques, descriptive statistics,
transforms and applications, Fourier series, popular sampling distributions. Point estimation,
Fourier transforms, Fourier cosine and sine parameter estimation with MLE, interval
integrals, Dirichlet integral, Inverse Fourier estimation, hypothesis testing. Ordinary least
transforms, Special Functions: Gamma and Beta Squares (OLS) regression, assumptions and
functions, Error functions limitations of OLS, inference concerning
regression parameters, other regressions.
MA201 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (3) Analysis of variance.
(3-1-0-5-3)
Ordinary Differential Equations: First Order
Equation, Exact equations, integrating factors and MA203, PROBABILITY AND STOCHASTIC
Bernoulli equations. Lipschitz condition, PROCESSES, (3) (3-1-0-5-3)
examples on non-uniqueness. Second order Probability: Axioms of probability, conditional
differential equations with constant coefficients: probability, independence of two or more events,
homogeneous and non-homogeneous differential Bayes’ theorem. Random variable, distribution
equations. Wronskian and linear independence of functions, standard probability distributions and
solutions, method of variation of parameters. their properties, Simulation. Multiple random
Cauchy-Euler equations, method to second order variables, marginal and conditional probability
equations with variable coefficients, Some distribution, independence of random variables,
applications, Solution of IVP using Laplace bivariate normal and multinomial distributions.
Transform and Euler’s Method. Series solutions, Functions of random variables, covariance and
Frobenius method, Legendere and Bessel correlation. Conditional expectation, sum of
equations, orthogonal properties of Legendre random number of independent random
polynomials. Partial Differential variables. Convergence in probability, laws of
Equations: Linear second order partial large numbers and central limit
differential equations and their classification, theorem. Stochastic Processes: Introduction and
motivation, classification of stochastic processes,
Bernoulli process, Poisson process, Markov
chains, single/multiple server queuing models,
power spectral density

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
PH101 PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS direction as a function of axial coordinate z
(3-1-0-5-3) ahen the distance between the coils a = R.
Concepts and Newtonian Mechanics : Experiment to measure the axial and radial
Fundamental concepts, Newtonian Mechanics components of magnetic flux density produced
and Oscillationss by a pair of coils in Helmholtz arrangement
Fundamental of optics and em waves: Study the in-phase, out-of-phase and beat
Maxwell’s’ equations; Poynting vector, energy; mode of oscillation of two identical coupled
wave equation in free space and medium, pendulums and determine the coupling factor
boundary conditions of em waves at interfaces. Experiment to examine the different modes of
Huygen’s principle, superposition of waves, oscillation of two coupled pendulums.
Young’s experiment, coherence of light, To determine (a) the wavelength of a diode
Interference by division of wavefront and laser by single-slit diffraction and (b) the
amplitude, diffraction by single slit separation between two slits using the above
Modern physics and quantum wavelength by double-slit diffraction Single-
behavior:Limitation of classical mechanics, slit and double-slit diffraction experiments to
Heisenberg uncertainty principle; Schrodinger determine wavelength of monochromatic source
equation, particle in the box of light and/or slit width or separation.
PH102 PHYSICS FOR ENGINEERS Determine the wavelength of a
LABORATORY (0-0-4-2-2) monochromatic source using Newton's ring
To determine the Planck's constant by (a) experiment. Experiment to determine the
Photoelectric effect (b) LED: Experiment to wavelength of monochromatic source of light
determine Planck's constant by Photoelectric (sodium lamp) by examining the Newton's rings.
effect and LED, and to verify the inverse square To study the common Base and common
law of radiation using a Photoelectric effect Emitter characteristic of a NPN transistor.
cell.a) To measure the magnetic flux density Experiment to measure the V-I (input & output)
along z-axis of the circular coils when the characteristics of NPN transistor. Designing the
distance between them a = R, R/2, 2R, where allotted project Designing the project and
R = radius of the coils. (b) To measure the maintaining a project file.
magnetic flux density along the radial

DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


ME101 ENGINEERING MECHANICS (3-1-0-5- Diagram, Modelling of Rope/strings, Pulleys,
3) Spring, and Friction. Static equilibrium of an object
Elementary Algebra and calculus of vectors. (Force and Moment balance). Beams, shafts,
Introductions to mechanics, position, force and columns, trusses and frames (study of
momentum. Degree of freedom, Free Body forces/moments only without considering
stress/strain). Inertial frame of reference, Derivative deflection- Relationship between moment, slope and
of a vector in a moving frame, Addition of angular deflection, Moment area method, Macaulay’s
velocities, Acceleration in a moving frame. Linear method. Use of these methods to calculate slope and
and angular momentum balance for system of deflection for determinant beams, Torsion- Torsion
particles and rigid bodies, Moment of Inertia. of shaft with circular cross section, Applications of
Kinetic Energy. Planar motion or 2D problems. the equation of the hollow and solid circular shafts,
torsional rigidity., Combined torsion and bending of
ME102 THERMODYNAMICS (3-1-0-5-3) circular shafts, principal stress and maximum shear
Definitions and concepts: System and CV, stresses under combined loading of bending and
Macroscopic and microscopic view points; torsion, Introduction to energy methods, Columns
Property, Thermodynamics Static and Equilibrium, and Struts- Columns under uni-axial load, Buckling
Energy, Work interaction and various modes of of Columns, Slenderness ratio and conditions.
work, Heat: Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics, Derivations of Euler’s formula for elastic buckling
Temperature Scale, Properties of Pure Substances, load, equivalent length. Rankine Gordon’s empirical
Phase, Simple compressible substance, formula.
Mathematical, Tabular and Graphical representation
of data; Ideal gas Van der Waals Equation of state; ME202 MACHINE DRAWING (0-0-4-2-2)
Compressibility chart; Thermodynamic Diagrams Drawing standards and rules; Sheet layout; Lines,
including Mollier diagram and Steam Tables, First lettering and dimensioning; Various methods of
law of thermodynamics and its applications to non- projections; Sectional views. Orthographic reading,
flow processes, Applications of first law of Introduction to CAD, Part modeling and generation
thermodynamics to flow processes; Steady flow and of different views using CAD software, Screw
Transient flow processes, Second Law of threads; Screwed fastening; Keys, Cotter-joints and
Thermodynamics and its Applications, Availability, Pin-joints; Pipe joints; Riveted and Welded joints,
Gas power cycles, Vapor power cycles, Introduction to different types of valves; CAD
Refrigeration cycles, Applications of first law of modeling and assembling of different components
thermodynamics to chemically reacting systems, of valves, Shaft bearing, brackets and hangers; Shaft
Thermodynamic potentials, Maxwell relations; coupling, clutches and brakes; Pulleys; Spur
Thermodynamic relations. Gearing, Drawing of Engine Parts, CAD Modeling
of engine parts (e.g. Piston, Connecting rod etc.)
ME201 SOLID MECHANICS (3-1-0-5-3) and assembling, Assembly drawing; Sectioning,
Historical background, Simple Stresses and Strains- Exploded views, Limits, fits and tolerances; Surface
Concept of stress and strain, Stress produced in roughness, Practice sessions.
axial loading, thermal stress, Compound Stresses
and Strains, Generalized Hook’e Law, principal ME203 THEORY OF MACHINES
stresses and principal planes, Mohr’s circle of stress, (3-1-0-5-3)
principal strains and principal axis of strain, Plane Introduction- Historical background of Theory of
problems in mechanics, Thin-walled cylinders, Machines, General concepts, Introduction of simple
Symmetric bending of beams, Types of beam mechanism, Different types of kinematics pair,
supports, Bending moment (BM) and shear force Grublers rule for degree of freedom, Grashof’s
(SF) diagrams, Beams under different types of criterion for mobility determination. Inversions of
loading e.g. point load, distributed load, moment 4R, 3R-P, 2R-2P chains, Kinematic Analysis-
etc., Theory of bending stresses- Assumptions in the Concepts of graphical and vectorial analysis,
simple bending theory, derivation of formula: its Displacement, velocity and acceleration analysis of
application to beams of rectangular, circular and planar mechanisms, Cams- Classification, Cams
channel sections, shear stresses in beams., Slope and with uniform acceleration and retardation, SHM,
Cylcloidal motion, oscillating followers, Gears- ME205 DESIGN LAB-I (0-0-4-2-2)
Geometry of tooth profiles, Law of gearing, Introduction to various measurement devices
Involute profile, Interference, Helical, spiral and including measurement of displacement, velocity
worm gears; Simple and compound gear trains. and acceleration of linear and angular motion.
Epicyclic gear trains – Analysis by tabular and LVDT, accelerometer, strain gauge, load cell,
relative velocity method, Dynamic Analysis- torque cell, tachometer etc., Experimental
Dynamic analysis of mechanisms, Turning moment determination of material properties such as
computations, Flywheel, Balancing- Static and Young’s modulus, shear modulus and Poisson’s
dynamic balancing, Special topics (brief ratio etc. Open and Closed cylinders. Bending and
introduction) - Gyroscopes (simplest example) and buckling of beams. Photo-elasticity experiments on
Governers; their uses. Kinematics and dynamics of uniaxial tension, bending of beams etc. Validation
single and multi-cylinder engines. of above experiments through Mohr’s Circle, where
ever applicable, Displacement, velocity and
ME204 FLUID MECHANICS (3-1-0-5-3) acceleration of 4-bar mechanism with two
Fluid definition, continuum hypothesis, no slip Inversions. Cam and follower, Gears, Gyroscope
condition, concepts of pressure and stress, and Balancing, Design of experiments: defining
Hydrostatics: Equation of fluid at rest, pressure objective, planning, execution and correlation with
measurements, hydrostatic thrusts on submerged theory. Evaluation.
surfaces, buoyancy stability of submerged bodies,
fluids under rigid body motion, Kinematics of fluid ME206 MANUFACTURING TECH-NOLOGY-
flow: Scalar and vector field, Lagrangian and I (3-1-0-5-3)
Eulerian method, streamline, pathline and Introduction; Casting: basic process and types;
streakline. Rate of linear and angular deformation, Metallurgical characteristics of castings; Defects in
Conservation of mass, conservation of momentum casting and inspection; Product design
and energy, Bernoulli's equation and its applications considerations, Introduction; Welding and its types;
like Hydraulic siphon, venturimeter, orificemeter Weldability; Metallurgical characteristics of
and Pitot tube, Reynolds Transport theorem: welding; Defects in welding and inspection;
conservation of mass, conservation of linear and Brazing, Soldering and Adhesive bonding; Product
angular momentum in inertial and accelerating design considerations, Introduction; Forming and its
reference frames, Flow of ideal fluids: Stream types; Bulk and sheet metal forming processes;
function, velocity potential, free and forced vortex, Analysis of forming processes; Precision forming
source and sink flow, doublet, flow about a cylinder processes; Defects and inspection; Tool/die life
without circulation and flow about a rotating considerations; Product design considerations,
cylinder, Viscous flows: Laminar pipe flow, Couette Introduction; Fundamentals of Machining;
flow and thin film flows, Dimensional Analysis and Generatrix and Directrix; Orthogonal and oblique
types of similarity, Geometric, Kinematic and cutting; Various machining processes; Mechanics of
Dynamic. Buckingham's Pi theorem and Rayleigh's machining; Cutting tools, geometry and materials;
indicial method, Internal Flows of pipes and ducts: Single and multi-point cutting tools; Cutting fluids;
friction factor, losses, resistance in parallel and Tool life and wear; Abrasive machining and Surface
series pipes, Boundary layer theory: concept of finishing operations; Product design and economic
boundary layer, momentum integral equation, drag considerations, Introduction; Mechanical energy
and lift, separation, Compressible flow: processes; Electrochemical energy processes;
Thermodynamic properties of perfect gas, speed of Thermal energy processes; Chemical energy
sound, basic equations for 1-D flow, stagnation and processes; Product design considerations,
sonic properties, normal and oblique shocks. Introduction; Manufacturing techniques for general
polymer based products and their mold /die design
fundamentals; Manufacturing of composites; Compensation and their realization in time and
Autoclave molding, Pultrusion, Filament winding, frequency domains. MATLAB implementation for
Compression molding; Product realization with Module 5, Tuning of PID controllers with simple
polymers, ceramics and composites, Advances in examples. State-space representation of systems.
manufacturing technology. Review of solution of state equations. Concepts of
controllability and observability. Pole placement
ME207 MANUFACTURING LAB-I design. MATLAB implementation for Module 6.
(0-0-4-2-2)
Casting processes beyond sand casting, Detailed ME302 HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER
machining of parts using lathe machines, Detailed (3-1-0-5-3)
machining of parts using milling and grinding Heat conduction equation, heat diffusion equation,
machines, Annealing, quenching, tempering, 1-D steady state conduction in extended surfaces,
Introduction to various metrological instruments and infinite and semi-infinite walls, heat generation,
metallographical inspection of the parts lumped capacitance and simple transient models,
manufactured in previous sessions, TIG, MIG, Spot, boundary and initial conditions, Convection
Oxy-acetylene, inspection of weld quality, Propose equations for flat plate, forced and free convection -
and execute manufacturing plan to fabricate a given mass, momentum and energy conservation
assembly. equations, non-dimensional numbers, similarity,
hydrodynamic and thermal boundary layers, basics
ME301 VIBRATIONS AND CONTROL of heat transfer in external and internal laminar and
(3-1-0-5-3) turbulent flows, entry region, and use of
Vibration of single degree of freedom (SDF) correlations, Physical phenomena and co-relations,
system, modeling of stiffness and damping (viscous pool boiling, flow boiling, film and dropwise
and Coulomb). Estimation of damping by decay condensation, heat exchanger fundamentals and
plots and half power method. Impulse, transient and design, Black body radiation, radiation intensity,
forced vibration response of SDF systems. properties, laws, 3-surface network for diffuse-gray
Resonance in undamped and damped SDF systems. surfaces, Mass diffusion, Fick’s law, similarity with
Theory and practice of vibration isolation. convection and correlations.
Undamped and damped multi-degree of freedom
systems and matrix eigenvalue problems. Modal ME303 THERMO-FLUIDS LAB-I
analysis, Introduction to control of linear time (0-0-2-1-1)
invariant systems. Closed and open loop control. Introduction to measuring equipment’s accuracy,
Laplace transform and transfer function. Block resolution and calibration. Measurement of fluid
diagram and signal flow graph analysis. MATLAB flow rate, flow conditions, flow visualization to
implementation for Module 3, Review of time understand the fluid and its flow characteristics.
response of first and second-order systems (Unit Experiments on fluid flow systems such as pumps,
Impulse and Step Input). Concept of stability and turbine etc., The student will work on experiments
effect of pole locations. Routh’s stability criterion. related to their project work on topics such as
Effect of proportional, integral and derivative measurements of thermo-fluid parameters,
control on system performance. Steady-state errors operational conditions etc.
and error constants. Root locus method of analysis
and design. Lead and lag compensation. MATLAB ME304 MACHINE DESIGN (3-1-0-5-3)
implementation for Module 4, Frequency-response Understanding the need of high performance and
analysis. Relationship between time & frequency efficient machines. Identification of functional
response. Bode Diagrams, Nyquist plots. Stability in requirements. Conceptualizing the geometric shape
frequency domain, Nyquist stability criterion. to fulfil the functions, Stress analysis: Estimating
various stresses under static and dynamic load Introduction to various measurement devices such
conditions. Understanding failure theories, as CRO, data acquisition systems etc. Signal
Design/select machine components: Cotter joint, processing, filters, signal generators etc., Study of
Knuckle joint, Levers Welded and Riveted joints Single Degree of Freedom (SDOF) system: Free
Lubrication and Bearings Flexible mechanical damped and forced systems including unit impulse
elements: V-belts, Flat belts, Ropes, Chain drives and step loading. Introduction to proportional and
Gears Shafts, Keys, Couplings, Axles, Spindles derivative controller using springs and dashpots.
Screw fasteners and connections, Power Screws Frequency domain analysis with study of natural
Springs Flywheels, Clutches, Brakes, Coupling. e.g. frequency, Study of Multiple degree of freedom
Gearbox driven by motor using belt drive) through system with modal analysis, PID controller design
use of parametric software to carry out iteration in and analysis in time and frequency domain, Design
the design space. of experiments: defining objective, planning,
execution and correlation with theory. Evaluation.
ME305 MANUFACTURING TECH-NOLOGY -
II (3-1-0-5-3) ME307 THERMO-FLUIDS LAB-II (0-0-3-1.5-
Introduction; manual labor and automation in 1.5)
production system; automation principles and Measurement of temperature, flow conditions, heat
strategies, Automation fundamentals; levels of transfer equipments etc related to modes of heat
automation; continuous and discrete control; transfer. Experiments on thermal systems thermo-
computer process control; Numerical Control (NC); physical parameters. The student will work on
Computer Numerical Control (CNC); Direct experiments related to their project work on topics
Numerical Control (DNC), Material handling; such as measurements of thermo-physical
fundamentals of production lines; manual assembly parameters, operational conditions etc.
lines; automated production lines; line balancing;
group technology and cellular manufacturing; ME308 MANUFACTURING LAB-II (0-0-4-2-2)
flexible manufacturing systems and cells; computer Learning Part programming through CAM
integrated manufacturing, Process planning; compatible software, Dry run and Computer Added
forecasting; aggregate planning and master manufacturing Practice, Introduction and practice of
production scheduling; storage systems; material non-conventional manufacturing processes, such as
and capacity requirements planning; inventory EDM, LBM, Shearing, bending, forming, riveting,
control; quality control, Problem formulation by Modelling and simulation. Part manufacturing,
linear programming; simplex method; Injection molding and extrusion of polymers,
transportation, assignment and network flow sintering of ceramics, hand lay-up and compression
models; Critical Path Method (CPM); Program molding of PMCs, adhesive bonding, Software
Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT); based learning of concepts related to operations
inventory models; Simulation techniques. research and management, Propose and execute
manufacturing plan to fabricate a given assembly.
ME306 DESIGN LAB-II (0-0-3-1.5-1.5)
EXTRACURRICULAR
NS 101 NSSI (1) (0-0-2-1) NS103, NSSIII, 0-0-2-1-1
NSS in Semester I NSS in Semester I
NC 101 NCC I (1) (0-0-2-1) NC103, NCC III (0-0-2-1-1)
NCC in Semester I NCC in Semester I
NO 101 NSO I (1) (0-0-2-1) NO103 NSO III 0-0-2-1-1,
NSO in semester I:- One hour in the morning for NSO in semester I: - One hour in the morning for
physical training/exercise and one and half hour physical training/exercise and one and half hour in
in the evening for sports training/practice. the evening for sports training/practice. NO 104,
NSO IV, 0-0-2-1-1

NS 102 NSSII (1) (0-0-2-1)


NSS in Semester II NS104, NSSIV, 0-0-2-1-1
NC 102 NCC II (1) (0-0-2-1) NSS in Semester II
NCC in Semester II NC104, NCC IV (0-0-2-1-1)
NO 102 NSO II (1) (0-0-2-1) NCC in Semester II
NSO in semester II: - One hour in the morning NO104 NSO IV (0-0-2-1-1)
for physical training/exercise and one and half NSO in semester II:- NSO II One hour in the
hour in the evening for sports training/practice. morning for physical training/exercise and one and
half hour in the evening for sports training/practice.

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