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DETAILED SYLLABUS
FOR
Bachelor of Technology (B.TECH)
Course:B.Tech AUTOMOBILE Engg (BTAT)
Duration of Course: 4Year
Eligibility: 10+2 (PCM)
Course Structure
First Year
First Semester
Paper
Code
BF1
BF2
BF3
BF4
BF5
BF6
BF2P
BF4P
BF7
B.Tech – I sem
Subject
Mathematics – I
Chemistry
English-I
Electrical Technology
Mechanics
Introduction to Manufacturing
Process
Chemistry Practical
Electrical Technology Practical
Indian Constitution & Ethics
SYLLABUS
BF1 : MATHEMATICS -I
1 : LIMITS AND CONTINUITY OF A FUNCTION.
2 : DIFFERENTIATION.
Definition, Derivative by first principle, Differentiation of implicit functions,
Differentiation of trigonometric functions, Differentiation of inverse
trigonometric functions, Transformation, Differentiation of exponential and
Logarithmic Functions, Hyperbolic functions, Derivatives of the inverse
hyperbolic functions, Differentiation with respect to a function, Differentiation
of Parametric Equations.
3 : SUCCESSIVE DIFFERENTIATION
Calculation of nth derivative, Leibnitz’s theorem.
4 : GENERAL THEOREMS, EXPANSION OF FUNCTIONS.
Rolle’s Theorem, Mean value theorem (Lagrange’s form), Increasing and
Decreasing functions, Mean value theorem (Cauchy’s form).
Expansion of functions;
Taylor’s expansion theorem, Maclaurin’s theorem, Taylor’s and Maclaurin’s
infinite series.
5 : INDETERMINATE FORM
L’ Hospital’s rule, Evaluation of % form, Evaluation of

form, Evaluation of 00, 1  ,  0 form.

form, Evaluation of

6 : CURVATURE
Radius of curvature, Special formula for parametric equations, Radius of
curvature at the origin.
7 : MAXIMA AND MINIMA
Maximum and Minimum values of a function.
B.Tech – I sem
8 : ELEMENTARY INTEGRATION
Table of elementary integrals, Simple examples.
9 : INTEGRATION BY SUBSTITUTION
Introduction, Change of independent variable in
 f ( x)dx
evaluate
 f ( x)dxy ,
Working rule to
by the substitution, Four important integrals, standard
forms, Integrals of tan x, cot x, sec x, cosec x.
10 : INTEGRATION BY PARTS
x
 u.vdx ,  e  ( x)  f ' ( x)dx , Important integrals.
11 : INTEGRATION BY PARTIAL FRACTIONS
Non-repeated linear factor, Repeated linear factor, Linear and quadratic
factors (non-repeated) Quadratic (repeated), Integration of rational fraction
by substitution.
12 : INTEGRATION OF IRRATIONAL ALGEBRAIC FUNCTIONS
Integration of rational functions, integral of the type
dx
y
x
13 : INTEGRATION OF TRIGNOMETRIC FUNCTIONS
m
n
 sin x cos xdx , Reduction formula method, Integration of positive even
integral, Integrals of rational functions of sinx and cosx.
14 : REDUCTION FORMULA
 sin
n
x,


2
sin n xdx ,  sin p x cos q x ,
o
 cos ec
n


2
sin p x cos q xdx ,
 tan
n
xdx ,  sec n xdx ,
o
xdx ,  cot xdx .
n
15 : DEFINITE INTEGRALS
Definition, Properties of definite integrals, Examples base on properties.
16 : AREAS OF PLANE CURVES
17 : VOLUMES AND SURFACES OF SOLIDS OF REVOLUTION
18 : LENGTHS OF PLANE CURVES
B.Tech – I sem
Arc Formulae, Arc formulae for polar equations.
19 : SIMPSON’S RULE
BF2 : CHEMISTRY
1. WATER TREATMENT:
Introduction, Sources of Water, effect of Water on Rocks and Minerals,
Types of Impurities Present in water, Effects of Impurities in Natural
Waters, Methods of Treatment of Water for Domestic and International
Purposes, Removal of Dissolved Salts: Softening of Water, Boiler Feed
Waters, Boiler Troubles.
2. FUELS
Introduction, Classification of Fuels, Solid Fuel (Coal), Classification of Coal by
Rank, Analysis of Coal, Pulverized Coal, Metallurgical Coke, Manufacture of
Metallurgical Coke, Liquid Fuels, Petroleum, Refining of Petroleum, Synthetic
Petrol, cracking, Polymerisation, Synthetic Method, Refining Gasoline,
Reforming, knocking, Gaseous Fuels, Natural gas, Producer Gas, Water Gas or
Blue Gas, Bio-gas, Fuel gas.
3. LUBRICANTS
Introduction, Functions of Lubricant, Requirements of a Lubricant, Mechanism
of Lubrication, Classification of Lubricants, Properties of Lubricating oils,
Glossary, Questions.
4. POLYMERS AND PLASTICS
Introduction, Polymerisation, Classification of Polymers, Tacticity,
Functionality of Polymer, Polymerisation Processess, Mechanism of Addition
Polymerisation, Effects of Structure on Polymer Properties, Plastics,
Compounding of Plastics, Thermoplastics resins, Silicones resins, Elastomers
or rubber, Adhesives, Glossary, Questions.
5. THERMODYNAMICS
Introduction, Laws of Thermodynamics, Isothermal and adiabatic Processes,
Thermochemistry, System, Glossary, Questions.
6. CORROSION
Introduction, Characteristics of Corrosion, Mechanism of Corrosion of iron,
Types of Corrosion, Corrosion and redox Process, Factors Which influence
Corrosion, Corrosion Control, Glossary, Questions.
7. ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION CHEMISTRY
Introduction, Important definitions, Air Pollution, Water Pollution, Soil
Pollution, Pollution by heavy metals, Glossary, Questions.
B.Tech – I sem
8. METALLIC BOND AND SEMICONDUCTORS
Introduction, Nature of Metallic bond: Theories, Mechanism of thermal
Conduction, Mechanism of electrical conduction, Ductility and malleability,
Thermal
conductivity,
Electrical
Conductivity,
Photoconductors,
Semiconductors, Glossary, Questions.
BF3 : ENGLISH -I
Unit 1: Basic Applied Grammar and Usage
1. The Sentences
2. Kinds of Phrases
3. Parts of Speech
4. Verbs
5. Structural Use of the Infinitive, Gerund, and Participles
6. Subject-Verb Agreement (concord)
7. Conjunctions
8. Interjections
9. Conditional Sentences
Unit 2: The Structure of the Sentences/Clauses
1. Clauses
2. Sentence Types
3. Imperatives
4. Exclamatives
5. Correct Usage: Tenses
Unit 3: Paragraph Writing
3. Paragraph Writing
4. Paraphrasing
Unit 4: Comprehension and Précis Writing
1. Role of Listening
2. Reading Comprehension
3. Précis Writing
4. Definition of Essay
5. Types of Essay
BF4 : ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY
1. BASIC CONCEPTS & UNITS:
B.Tech – I sem
Force, Weight, torque, work, energy, Power, Electric charge, Electric
Current, EMF, Voltage, Potential Difference Concepts of Ac/Dc
Voltage/current.
2. ELECTROSTATICS:
Coulomb’s Law, Electric Field, Electric Flux, Electric Field Intensity,
Electric Flux Density, Electric Displacement, Charge Density, Permittivity,
Dielectric Constant, Electric Potential, Gauss Law, Capacitor, Capacitance
of parallel Plate Capacitor, Energy Stored in Capacitor, Capacitors in
Series & Parallel, Capacitance of a Multiplate Capacitor, Force of
Attraction between plated of Capacitor, Insulation Resistance of Cable.
3. ELECTRIC CIRCUIT ELEMENTS:
Resistance, Specific Resistance, Resistance in Series & Parallel, Open
Circuit and Short Circuit, Temperature Coefficient of Resistance, Linear &
Non-linear Resistance, Inductance, Energy Stored in Inductance,
Inductance in Terms of Flux Linkage Per Ampere, Inductance in Series &
Parallel, Linear & Non-linear Inductances.
4. ELECTROLYSIS & STORAGE CELL:
Electrolysis, Faraday’s law of Electrolysis, Primary & Secondary Cells,
Equivalent Circuit of Cell, Rating of Cell, Cells in Series & parallel, Lead
Acid Battery, Nickel Cadmium Cell, Zinc Carbon Cell.
5. ELECTROMAGNETISM:
Magnetic Field, Electromagnetism, Magnetic & Non-Magnetic Materials,
Permanent & Temporary magnets, Magnetic flux Density, MMF, Magnetic
Field Strength, Force on a Conductor Carrying Current in a Magnetic Field,
Biot Savart Law, Ampere’s law, Permeability, Force between parallel
Conductors, Definition of Ampere, magnetic Shielding, B-H Curve,
Magnetisation Curve, Hysteresis, Hysteresis Loss, Modern Theory of
Magnetism, Electromagnetic Induction, Fleming Right Hand Rule, Lenz’s
law, Dynamically Induced e.m.f., Statically induced e.m.f., Eddy Currents,
Eddy current loss, Self & Mutual Inductance, Coefficient of Coupling.
6. SINGLE PHASE AC CIRCUITS:
B.Tech – I sem
Alternating Voltage & Current, Phase Angle, Phase Difference, Average
Value of Sinusoid, Root mean Square or Effective Value, Representation of
Sine Wave by Phasor, Alternating Current and Power in Resistive Circuit,
Alternating Current and power in Capacitive Circuit, Alternating Current
in Series RL Circuit, Apparent, Active & Reactive Power & Power Factor,
Alternating Current & Power in RC Circuit, Alternating Current & Power in
RLC Series Circuit.
BF5 : MECHANICS
1
INTRODUCTION
Introduction to Mechanics, Definitions, Idealisation in Mechanics, Basic
Concepts, Fundamentals Principles, System of Units, Dimensional Analysis,
Methods of Solution, Vector Algebra, Summary.
2
STATICS OF PARTICLES CONCURRENT FORCES IN PLANE
Introduction, Resultant of Forces, Resolution and Components of Force,
Resultant of Several Concurrent Forces, Equilibrium of a Partical, Equation
of Equilibrium, Application of Statics of Particles, Summary.
3
STATICS OF PARTICLES CONCURRENT FORCES IN SPACE
Introduction, Components of Forces in Space, Resultant of Several
Concurrent Forces, Equilibrium of a Particle in Space, Application of Statics
of Particle, Summary.
4
STATICS OF RIGID BODIES___ NON – CONCURRENT FORCES IN
PLANE
Introduction, Moment of Force about a Point, Varignon’s Theorem, Moment
of Couple, Resolution of a Given Force into a Force, Resultant of Coplanar
Non-Concurrent System, Application of Statics of Rigid Bodies, Method of
Minimum Potential Energy- Stable Equilibrium, Summary.
5
STATICS OF RIGID BODIES-NON-CONCURRENT FORCES IN SPACE
Introduction, Moment of Force about a Point, Moment of Force about a
Given Axis, Couples in Space, Resolution of Force into Force and Couple,
Resultant of Non-concurrent, Non-coplanar System, Equilibrium of Rigid
Body in Three Dimensions, Summary.
B.Tech – I sem
6
FRICTION
Introduction, Characteristics of Dry Friction, Laws of Friction, Angle of
Friction, Angle of Repose, Cone of Friction, Applications, Summary.
7
CENTROID AND CENTRE OF GRAVITY
Introduction, Centroid of Area, Line and Volume, Centroid of a Line,
Centroid of Area, Centroid of Composite Area, Therorems of Pappus and
Guldinus, Centroid of Volume, Centre of Gravity, Centre of Mass, Summary.
8
MOMENT OF INTERIA AND MASS MOMENT OF INTERIA
Introduction, Second Moment of Area, Moment of Inertia of Plane Area by
Integration, Moment of Inertia of Composite Section, Principle Axes and
Principle Moments of Inertia of a Thin Rectangular Plate, Mass Moment of
Inertia, Summary.
9
SIMPLE STRESSES AND STRAINS SSS-1
General Meaning of Stress , Unit of Stress, Simple Stresses, Strain, Stress
Strain Relation, Nominal Stress and True Stress, Behaviour of Materials
Under Repeated Loadings, Factor of Safety, Hooke’s Law,
Extension/Shortening of a bar, Bars With Cross-Sections Varying in Steps,
Bars With Continuously Varying Cross-Sections, Bars Subjected to Varying
Loads, Indeterminate Structural Problems, Compounds Bars, Temperature
Stresses, Simple Shear, Poisson’s Ratio, Volumetric Strain, Elastic constant,
Relationship between Modulus of Elasticity and Modulus of Rigidity,
Relationship between Modulus of Elasticity and Bulk Modulus, Strain
Energy due to Direct Stresses and Impact Loads, Strain Energy due to Share
Stresses.
10
SHEAR FORCE AND BENDING MOMENT DIAGRAMS IN
STATICALLY DETERMINATE BEAMS SFB-1
Shear Force and Bending Moment, Sign Convention, Relationship between
Load Intensity, Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams, SF and BMD
For Standard Cases, FD and BMD for Beams Subjected to Various Loads,
Short Cut Procedure.
B.Tech – I sem
BF6 : INTRODUCTION TO MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
UNIT I :
1. MILLING MACHINES
Introduction; classification and types; Size and specifications; Accessories
attachment; Milling cutters; Classification and types of milling cutter.;
Nomenclature of cutter; Setup-operation ; Method of feeding work piece;
Operation on milling machine; Indexing (simple compound, differential
angular) ; Helical milling cam milling ; Cutting speed & ledge ; Machining time
calculation; Milling operation compound with other operations
2. THE LATHE
Introduction, Functions, Types, Descriptions & Functions of Lathe Parts, Lathe
Accessories & attachments, lathe Operations.
3. GRINDING MACHINE
Introduction.; Types of Grading machines (Floor stand, Precision. Plain,
cylindrical, universal centrals Internal, surface disc); Special grinding
machine, (Tool and cutter grinder, cam and and shape grinders); Shape of
grinding wheel; Grinding wheel designation as per- IS -551 -19-54; Grinding
wheels ; Grinding wheel elements (abrasives - its types, Grain sizes, Grade,
structure, bonding material etc.); Diamond wheel; Grinding wheel section;
Allowances for grinding wheel; Mounting of Grinding wheel; Dressing and
cursing, of grinding wheel
4. BORING, BROACHING AND SAWING MACHINE
Introduction to Boring machines ; Types of Boring machine ; Boring haps and
heads; Various operations using boring heads; Boring operations using end
supports; Introduction to Broaching machine ; Types of Broaching machine;
Broaching tool nomenclature; Types of Broaches; Broaching options
compared with other process (advantages & limitations.); External;
Lubrication and cooling; Application of Broaching
5. GEAR MANUFACTURING
Gear tooth e1ement; Materials for Gears; Different methods of Gear
B.Tech – I sem
manufacturing ; Gear generating methods; Gear milling ; Gear shaping
(Working principal of machine tool required Gear shaping cutters etc.) ; Gear
Hibbing (Working principal of machine tool required Gear hobbing operation)
; Gear finishing process ( Gear sharing burnishing, grinding honing lapping
6. METAL FINISHING PROCESS
Introduction; Honing; Description and construction of honing tool.;
Application of honing process; Lopping; Description of Lapping compound
and tool; Application of Lapping ; Super finishing process Burnishing Polishing - Buffing ; Application of super finishing operations.
7. PATTERN MAKING
Introduction, Pattern Materials, Pattern Making Tools, Pattern Allowances,
Types of Patterns, Solid or Single Piece Pattern, Split Pattern, Match Plate
Pattern, Cope and Drag Pattern, Loose Piece Pattern, Gated Pattern, Sweep
Pattern, Skeleton Pattern, Shell Pattern, Segmental Pattern, Follow Board
Pattern, Lagged-up Pattern, Left and Right hand Pattern, Core Boxes, Colour
coding for Pattern and Core Boxes.
8. MOULDING AND CORE MAKING
Introduction, Moulding Materials, Moulding Sand, Sand Binders, Sand
Additives, Properties of Moulding Sand, Classification of Moulding Sand, Grain
Shape and Size of Sand, Preparation of Moulding Sand, Types of Moulding
Sand, Moulding Processes, Types of Moulds, Methods of Moulding, Methods of
Green Sand Mould by Turn Over Method, Gates and Risers, Types of Gates,
Moulding Methods with Typical Patterns, Cores, Types of Cores, Core Binders,
Core Making, Core Setting, Core Shifting and Chaplets.
9. CASTING PROCESSES
Introduction, Permanent Mould Casting, Semi-permanent Mould Casting,
Slush Casting, Die Casting, Centrifugal Casting, Investment Casting, Shell
Moulding Process, Continuous Casting, Defects in Casting, Cleaning of
Castings, Inspection of Castings, Design of Castings.
10. WELDING
Introduction, Weldability, Advantages and Disadvantages of Welded Joints,
Types of Welded Joints, Cold Pressure Welding, Types of Welded Joints, Fillet
B.Tech – I sem
Welded Joints, Edge Preparation and Applications, Welding Positions, Black
Smith’s Forge Welding, Electric Resistance Welding, Types of Electric
Resistance Welding, Spot Welding, Roll Spot and Seam Welding, Projection
Welding, Butt Welding, Percussion Welding, Arc Welding, Polarity in Arc
Welding, Comparison Between A.C. and D.C. Arc Welding, Types of Arc
Welding, Electrodes for Arc Welding, Arc Welding Equipment, Precautions in
Arc Welding, Arc Welding Processes, Carbon Arc Welding, Metal Arc Welding,
Metallic Inert-gas (MIG)Arc Welding, Tungsten Inert-gas (TIG)Arc Welding,
Atomic Hydrogen Welding, Stud Welding, Submerged Arc Welding, Plasma Arc
Welding, Flux Cored Arc Welding, Electro-slag Welding, Electro-gas Welding,
Thermit Welding, Solid State Welding, Modern Welding Processes, Basic Weld
Symbols, Supplementary Weld Symbols, Elements of a Welding Symbol,
Standard Location of Elements of a Welding Symbol, Gas Welding, Equipment
for Oxy-acetylene Gas Welding, Welding Rods, Fluxes, Gas Flame, Gas Welding
Technique, Gas or Oxygen Cutting of Metals, Cutting Machines, Oxygen Lance
Cutting, Arc Cutting, Oxygen Arc Cutting Process, Welding of Various Metals,
Testing of Welded Joints, Braze Welding, Soldering, Brazing.
11. RECENT DEVELOPMENT IN MANUFACTURING PROCESS
Introduction, Working of NC Machines tools, Classification of NC Machines,
Programming for NC Machines, Methods of Listing the Co-ordinates of points
in NC System, Application of NC Machine, Advantages & Disadvantages,
Computer Numerical Control & Direct Numerical Control.
UNIT 2 : ( ONLY FOR BF6 STUDENTS )
12. FOUNDRY TOOLS AND EQUIPMENTS
Introduction, Foundry Tools and Equipments, Foundry Hand Tools,
Moulding Boxes (Flasks), Moulding Machines, Melting Equipment, Pouring
Equipment.
13. HOT AND COLD WORKING PROCESS
Introduction, Objectives, Hot Working Process, Hot Rolling, Types of
Rolling Mills, Hot Forging, Hot Spinning, Hot Extrusion, Hot Drawing or
Cupping, Hot Piercing, Cold working process, Cold Rolling, Cold Forging,
Cold Spinning, Cold Extrusion, Cold Drawing, Cold Bending, Shot Peening.
14. POWDER METALLURGY
B.Tech – I sem
Introduction, Objectives, Characteristics of Metal Powders, Preparation of
Metal Powders, Process used for Manufacturing parts from Metal Powders,
Primary Processes, Secondary Processes, Advantages of Powder
Metallurgy, Limitations of Powder Metallurgy, Design Considerations for
Powder Metallurgy, Typical Applications of Powder Metallurgy.
15. PLASTIC MANUFACTURING PROCESS
Introduction, Objectives, Types of Plastics - Thermosetting Resins &
Thermoplastic Resins, Synthetic Rubber or Elastomers, Moulding
Compounds, Fabrication of Plastics, Machining of Plastics, Joining of
Plastics.
UNIT 3 : (ONLY FOR BSM5 STUDENTS)
1. Metal Cutting and Cutting Tools
2. Drilling Machines
3. Shaper, Planner and Slotting Machine
BF7: INDIAN CONSTITUTION & ETHICS
Effects of Technological Growth: Rapid Technological growth and depletion of
resources, Reports of the Club of Rome. Limits of growth: sustainable
development Energy Crisis: Renewable Energy Resources Environmental
degradation and pollution. Eco-friendly Technologies. Environmental
Regulations, Environmental Ethics Appropriate Technology Movement of
Schumacher; later developments Technology and developing notions.
Problems of Technology transfer, Technology assessment impact analysis.
Human Operator in Engineering projects and industries. Problems of man,
machine, interaction, Impact of assembly line and automation. Human
centered Technology. Ethics of Profession: Engineering profession: Ethical
issues in Engineering practice, Conflicts between business demands and
professional ideals. Social and ethical responsibilities of Technologists. Codes
of professional ethics. Whistle blowing and beyond, Case studies. Profession
and Human Values: Values Crisis in contemporary society Nature of values:
Value Spectrum of a good life Psychological values: Integrated personality;
mental health Societal values: The modern search for a good society, justice,
democracy, secularism, rule of law, values in Indian Constitution. Aesthetic
B.Tech – I sem
values: Perception and enjoyment of beauty, simplicity, clarity Moral and
ethical values: Nature of moral judgements; canons of ethics; ethics of virtue;
ethics of duty; ethics of responsibility.
Second Semester
Paper
Code
BF8
BF9
BF10
BF11
BF1
BF13
BF9P
BF11P
BF14
Subject
Mathematics – II
Applied Physics
Programming and Data Structure
Basic Electronics
Engineering Drawing and Graphics
Environmental Studies
Applied Physics Practical
Basic Electronics Practical
Communication English
SYLLABUS
BF8 : MATHEMATICS - II
1. MATRICES
Definition, Elements of matrix , Types of matrices ,Algebra of
matrices , Properties of matrix multiplication, Method of finding the
product of two matrices, Transpose of matrix , Symmetric and Skewsymmetric matrix , Theorem, Adjoint of a matrix, Inverse of matrix,
Theorem , Adjoint of a matrix, Inverse of matrix, Elementary
Transformation of a matrix, Rank of matrix , Solution of simultaneous
linear Equation, consistency of equation, characteristics roots or
Eigen values, Caley- Hamilton Theorem, Question Bank, Examination
papers.
2. FINITE DIFFERENCE & DIFFERENCE EQUATION & NUMERICAL
METHODS:
B.Tech – I sem
Finite Difference: Operators, Difference table, Newton’s formula ,
Lagrange’s interpolation formula, Difference Equation: Introduction ,
Solution of a difference equation, Question Bank: Difference
Equation, Numerical methods: Newton Raphson method , Method of
false position, Iteration method.
3. DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS:
Definition, Order and degree of differential equation, Formulation of
Differential Equation, Solution of a differential equation, Differential
Equation of first order and first degree , variable seperable,
Homogeneous Differential Equations , Equation Reducible to
homogeneous form, Linear differential equation,. Equation
Reducible to the linear form, Exact differential equation, Equation of
first order and higher degree, Complete Solution = C.F. + P.I., Method
of finding the complementary function, Rules to find particular
integrals.
Application of Differential Integrals: Physical applications of linear
equations.
4. FUNCTIONS OF COMPLEX VARIABLE:
Introduction, Complex variable, Functions of complex variable, Limit
of a complex variable, Continuity, Differentiability, Analytic function,
The necessary condition for f(z) to be analytic, Sufficient condition
for f(z) to be analytic, C-R equation in polar form, Harmonic
functions, Method to find the conjugate function, Milne Thomson
method, Mapping of transformation, Bilinear transformation,
Schwarz-Christoffel transformation.
Complex Integration: Cauchy’s integral theorem, Cauchy’s integral
formula, Cauchy’s integral formula for the derivative of an analytic
function, Taylor’s theorem, Laurent series, Singularity if a function,
Residues, Cauchy’s Residue theorem.
BF9 : APPLIED PHYSICS
UNIT – I
Interference, Interference of wave , Interference due to thin films of
uniform thickness, Interference due to thin films of non-uniform
thickness, Newton’s ring, Michelson’s Interferometer, Engineering
B.Tech – I sem
applications of Interference, Relativity, Relativity of mass: Time
dilation, length contraction, mass and energy, Doppler’s effect.
UNIT-II
A. Diffraction:
Diffraction of wave, Classes of diffraction, Fraunhoffer diffraction at a
single slit, Condition for maxima and minima, Diffraction at a circular
operature, Plane diffraction grating, Conditions for Principle maxima
and minima , Resolving Power, Ray leigh’s Criterion for resolution of
two Point objects, R.P of grating, R.P at Telescope, X-ray diffraction,
Law spots, Bragg’s Law, Bragg’s X-ray spectrometer,
B. Ultrasonics:
Ultrasonic waves, Piezo electric effect,Production of U.Waves by P.
electric, Magnetostriction effect, Production of U. Waves and its uses,
Flow detection.
C. Polarisation:
Polarisation by reflection, Brewster’s law, Double refraction, Positive
and negative crystal , Nieol Prism, Law of Malus, Elliptical and
Circular Polarisation, Quarter and half wave Plates, Production of
Polarised light, analysis of light.
D. NUCLEAR PHYSICS
UNIT-III.
A.Wave Particle Quality:
Concept of group velocity, Phase velocity, Wave nature of matter, Debroglie waves, Derivation of De-broglies formula by analogy with
radiation. Wave length of matter waves, Electron diffraction,
Davisson and Germer’s experiment, Heisenberg uncertainity.
B. Wave Equation:
Concept of wave function and probability interpretation,
Schrodinger’s time –dependent and time independent wave
equations, Physical significance of wave function, Application of
B.Tech – I sem
Schrödinger’s time- independent wave equation, Tunneling effect,
Tunnel Diode.
UNIT-IV
A. Laser
B.Magnetism
UNIT-V
A. Semiconductor Physics:
B. Modern Physics:
Motion of an electron in electric and magnetic field, Specific charge of
an electron, electrostatic and magnetostatic focusing, Electron
microscope, Bainbridge mass spectrograph, Positive ray, Scanning
electron microscope.
BF10 : PROGRAMMING AND DATASTRUCTURE
1. Introduction To Computers: Introduction to Computers, its
evolutions. First, second, third, fourth, fifth generation of computer.
Basics of data, information, and data processing.
2. Number System: Number System , Representation of information ,
Positional Number System , Non positional number system, bit ,byte
,radix , floating point, The Binary Number Base Systems, BinaryDecimal, decimal–binary conversion. Octal, Hexa- Decimal Number
system. Simple problems for conversion of Hexadecimal, Octal to
other number system etc. Binary Coded Decimal, Extended Binary
Coded Decimal Interchange Code ASCII notations –advantages
disadvantages.
3.
Binary Arithmetic :Binary Addition, Binary Subtraction,
Multiplication, Division and their simple examples. Logic gates : AND
,OR ,NAND, NOR gates.
B.Tech – I sem
4. Computer Software : Software System- application Software and
their Examples in real life. Operating System and their usage.
Multitasking –Multiprogramming- Multiprocessing Operating
System. An overview of WWW and its Software.
Flow charts and simple problems on flow chart.
5. Computer Hardware :Hardware :Basic PC Components, Monitors,
Keyboard, Storage devices :Hard Disk ; Storage related simple
problems, CD, Mother-board, Printers its classification etc, OCR, OMR,
BAR Code etc.
6. Memory Hierarchies : Main Memory ,Secondary Memory , RAM
ROM , PROM, EPROM, EEPROM etc.
7. Processing Unit : CPU ;ALU, Components of CPU ; Register, Accumulator,
IR, etc
Concepts of vector Processing, Array Processing.
8. Elements Of Programming Languages Fortran & C:
Introduction to programming logic , algorithm , simple types of real
integer variables in FORTRAN and C. Mathematical representations of
C and FORTRAN functions. Simple programs in C programming
language.
BF11 : BASIC ELECTRONICS
1. ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS
(1) Passive Components :(i) Resistors :- Types, Rating, Colour Code, Tolerance, Fixed
Value, Variable (Potentiometer), Thermistor, Negative &
Positive temperature Coefficient, Basic Construction of
Various types of Resistors.
(ii)
Capacitors :- Types (air, paper, ceramic, mica,
electrolyte), Fixed Value & Variable, Rating , Basic
Construction.
(iii)
Inductors :- Types, Inductors of high frequency
application.
(2) Active Components :(i) Voltage & Current Source
B.Tech – I sem
(ii)
Ideal and Practical Voltage Source & Current
Source, equivalent circuit, Conversion of Voltage Source
into current source and vice-versa.
2. SEMICONDUCTOR THEORY AND P-N JUNCTION
Insulator, Intrinsic and Extrinsic Semiconductors, Energy bar
diagrams, Doping, Conduction in Semiconductors, P-N junction,
Forward and Reversed biased p-n junction, V-I characteristics of
p-n junction diode.
3. SPECIAL PURPOSE DIODE
Zener diodes, Tunnel diodes, Varactor diodes, Schottky diodes,
Light emitting diode (LED’s), Diodes for High Frequency
applications.
4. P-N-P AND N-P-N TRANSISTORS
Base, Common Emitter and Common Collector (CB, CE, & CC)
Configuration, Biasing of transistors, methods of Transistor
Biasing, Base Resistor Method, Biasing with flb resistors, Voltage
divider bias method, Transistor action & Characteristics,
Comparison of CB,CC & CE configuration, Application of CB, CE,
& CC configuration.
5. FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTOR (FET):Construction, Operation & characteristic of FET, FET as a switch,
Typical application of FET, MOSFET-Working Principle of
MOSFET.
6. INTEGRATED CIRCUITS (IC’S):OP-AMP Characteristics, inverting & non-inverting OP-AMP,
Differential Op-Amp’s, Common Mode Rejection, application of
OP-AMP (Adder, Substractor, Voltage follower, Integrator,
Differentiator)
BF12 : ENGINEERING DRAWING AND GRAPHICS
1. FUNDAMENTAL OF ENGINEERING DRAWING:
Introduction, Use of Different Drawing
Dimensioning, Scales, Geometrical constructions.
B.Tech – I sem
Instruments,
2. ENGINEERING CURVES:
Introduction, Conic sections, Different methods of constructions
of Cycloidal Curves, Cycloid , Epicycloid, Hypocycloid, Involute,
Spiral , Helix.
3. ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTIONS:
Introduction, First Angle Method of Projections, Third angle method of
projections.
4. ORHTOGRAPHIC SECTIONAL VIEWS:
Introduction, Full Screen , Sectional side view, Horizontal
Section, Offset section, Ribs in section, cutting planes/section
planes.
5. ISOMETRIC PROJECTIONS:
Isometric projection and Isometric Axes, Isometric scale, None –
Isometric Lines, Angles, Curves and Circles in Isometric.
6. PROJECTIONS OF STRAIGHT LINES:
Introduction, Line parallel to two principle planes and
perpendicular to the third , Line parallel to one principle plane
and inclined to the other , oblique line, Traces of Lines.
7. PROJECTION OF PLANES:
Types of planes, various positions of planes, Traces o f planes,
planes parallel to one reference plane, planes perpendicular to
one reference plane and inclined to the other oblique planes,
projections on Auxiliary planes.
8. PROJECTION OF SOLIDS:
Types of Solids, Frustums and truncated solids, Various
positions of Solids, Axis of Solid is perpendicular to one
reference plane, Axis of the solid is parallel to one reference
plane and inclined to the other, Oblique solid axis inclined to
both the H.P and V.P.
B.Tech – I sem
9. SECTIONS OF SOLIDS:
Introduction , section plane, portion of solid assumed to be
removed ,section, section lines, Apparent section, True shape of
section, sectional view.
10.
DEVELOPMENT OF SURFACES:
Introduction, Application of Development of surfaces in
Engineering products, method of Development concepts of
points and lines, Development of prisms, Development of
cylinder, Development of pyramid, Development of cone.
11.
FREE –HAND SKETCHES:
Introduction, Terminology used in the screw threads, V or
triangular threads, ISO –metric screw threads, screw fastenings,
Hexagonal Nut, Square nut, Flanged nut capnut, Domenut,
capstan nut, Ring nut, wing nut, washers, Bolts, Hexagonal
Headed bolts, Square headed bolt, cheese or cylindrical headed
bolt, cup headed bolt , cheese or cylindrical headed bolt, cup
headed or round headed bolt, T-headed bolt, counter sunk
headed bolt, Hook bolt, Eye bolt, different types of studs, screws,
Locking arrangement for nut , foundation bolts, Rivets and
Rivetted Joints.
BF 13 : ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
UNIT 1
General Concepts : Definition, Scope and importance, need for public
awareness, multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies,
management of environment.
UNIT 2
Natural Resources : Forest Resources : Use and over-exploitation,
deforestation, Water Resources : Use and over-utilization of surface and
ground water Mineral Resources : Use and exploitation. Food Resources
: World food problem & changes.
B.Tech – I sem
UNIT 3
Ecosystems : Concept, structure and function of an ecosystem.
Producers, consumers and decomposers. Energy flow, food chain, food
webs and ecological pyramids, forest, grassland and desert ecosystem.
UNIT 4
Environmental Pollution : Definition, causes, effects, air, water, soil
and noise
pollution. Environmental Protection Act. Environmental problem and
planning.
UNIT 5
Human Population and the Environment : Population explosion,
value education, role of information technology. Visit to a local are to
document environmental assets and polluted site – urban / rural /
industrial / agriculture etc.
BF14 : COMMUNICATION ENGLISH
1. THE COMMUNICATION EVENTS
Nature Of Communication, Objective, Definition Of Communication, Situation
For Communication, Need Of Communication, Types Of Communication,
Verbal Or Oral Communication, Elements Of Communication , Modes Of
Communication (Verbal And Non-Verbal), Charts And Graphs, Flow Process
Chart, Written Communication , Oral Communication, Media: Channels Of
Communication, Message : Form And Content, Communication Process,
Effective Communication, Barriers Of Communication, Summary
2.SUMMARIZATION
Summary Writing
3. COMPREHENSION AND VOCABULARY
Comprehension, Vocabulary [(A) Synonyms And Antonyms, (B) Homonyms,
(C) Same Word Used As Different Parts Of Speech, (D)One Word Substitution],
Word Formation, Root
4. PRINCIPLE OF LANGUAGE GRAMMAR AND USAGES
B.Tech – I sem
The Sentence Elements, Words, Phrases, Clauses Sentences, Sentence, The
Word, Noun, Verb, Tenses And Their Usages, The Verb : Person And Number,
Agreement Of The Verb With The Subject, The Infinite, Adverbs, Adjectives,
Preposition, Relations Expressed By Prepositions, Conjunction, Clauses,
Determiners And Modifiers, Sentence Connectives, The Compound And
Complex Verb Phrase, Complementation And Subordination, Sentences,
Change Of Voice, Change Of Degree, Affirmative And Negative Sentences,
Direct And Indirect Speech, Conversion Of Compound Sentences Into Simple
Sentences, Conversion Of Complex Sentences Into Compound Sentences,
Punctuation
5. BASIC OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE
The Process Of Formal Written Communication, The Qualities Of Good
Writing, Principles Of Message Organization, Mechanics Of Writing, Elements
Of Structure, Forms Of Layout, Styles Of Presentation, Types Of Letters
,Enquiry Letter, Making Claims, Offering Adjustments, Communication Core,
Importance And Function, Drafting The Application, Elements Of Structure,
Preparing The Resume, Job Offer, Resignation Letter, Communication Core
6. TECHNICAL WRITING
Framing Definitions, Classification And Description Of Objects, Instructions,
Types Of Instructions
*****************
Second Year
Third Semester
Paper
Code
BSAMO1
BSAMO2
B.Tech – I sem
Subject
NUMERICAL
PROGRAMMING
ELECTRONICS
ANALYSIS
BSAMO3
BSAMO4
BSAMO5
BSAMO3P
BSAMO5P
THERMAL SCIENCE
MECHANICS 0F SOLIDS
PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY
THERMAL SCIENCE PRACTICAL
PRODUCTION
TECHNOLOGY
PRACTICAL
SYLLABUS
BSAMO2
ELECTRONICS
3rd semester
1. NUMBER SYSTEMS:
Introduction, Decimal number system, Binary number system, Octal
number system, Hexadecimal system, Number system conversion,
Conversion between binary, Octal and hexadecimal numbers, binary to
Octal Conversion, Octal to binary conversion, Binary to Hexadecimal
conversion, Hexadecimal to binary conversion, Octal to hexadecimal
conversion, Hexadecimal to Octal conversion, The Weighting Structure
of binary numbers, Binary-to-decimal conversion, decimal- to-binary
conversion, 1’s and 2’s Complements of binary numbers, Bits and bytes,
binary-to-bod conversion, gray code, alphanumeric codes, parity bits,
Hamming code, Floating Point numbers
2. BINARY ARITHMATIC:
Introduction, basic rules of binary, addition of larger bit binary
numbers, subtraction of larger bit, binary numbers, subtraction using
2’s complement method, excess-3 addition of bed numbers, excess-3
subtraction of bed numbers, binary multiplication repeated left shift
and add algorithm, repeated add and right shift algorithm, binary
division –repeated right shift and subtract algorithm.
3. LOGIC GATES AND LOGIC FAMILIES:
Introduction, positive and negative logic, truth table, logic gates, or-gate,
and-gate, not-gate, nand-gate, nor-gate, universal gates, the inhibit gate,
fan out of logic gates, logic families, till logic family, ecl logic family,
nmos and pmos logic families.
B.Tech – I sem
4. BOOLEAN ALGEBRA AND MINIMIZATION TECHNIQUES:
Introduction, Boolean algebra vs. Ordinary algebra, Boolean expressionequivalent and complement
5. COMBINATIONAL LOGIC CIRCUITS:
Introduction, combinational circuits, implementing combinational logic
basic design steps, basic adders, parallel binary address, comparators,
5-6 decoders, the 4-bit decoder, encoders, multi-plexers (data
selectors). De-multiplexers, partiy generators/checkers.
6. FLIP-FLOPS AND RELATED DEVICES:
Latches, the s-r(set-reset)latch, the gated s-r latch, edge-triggered flipflops , the edge triggered d flip-flop, the edge-triggered j-k flip-flop,
asynchronous preset and clear inputs, master-slave flip-flops.
7. COUNTERS AND REGISTERS:
Introduction, ripple counter vs. Synchronous counter, modulus(or modnumber) of a counter, propagation delay in ripple counters, binary
ripple counter-operational principle, binary ripple counters with
modulus less than (2”) synchronous(or parallel) counters, up/down
counters, decade and bod counters, presettable counters, shift register,
serial-in serial-out shift register, Serial-in parallel-out shift register,
parallel-in, serial-out shift register, parallel-out shift.
8. SEMI CONDUCTOR MEMORY:
Ram architecture, static ram(sram), dynamic ram(dram)
UNIT-1
BSAM03
THERMAL SCIENCE
3rd semester
Introduction, Basic Concepts: System, Control Volume, Surrounding,
Boundaries, Universe, Types of Systems, Macroscopic and Microscopic
viewpoints, Concept of Continuum, Thermodynamic Equilibrium, State
Property, Process, Cycle-Reversibility-Quasi-static Process, Irreversible
Process Work and Heat, Point and Path function.
B.Tech – I sem
UNIT-2
Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics-Concept of quality of Temperature-Principles
of thermometry-Reference Points-Const. Volume gas Thermometer-Scales of
Temperature. Ideal Gas Scales -PMMI-Joule’s Experiments-First law of
thermodynamics-Corollaries-First Law applied to a process-applied to a flow
system-Steady flow Energy Equation, Limitations of the First Law
UNIT-3
Second Law of Thermodynamics, Kelvin-Planck and Clausius statement and
their Equivalence/ Corollaries, PMM of Second kind, Carnot’s Principle, Carnot
cycle and its specialties, thermodynamic scale of Temperature, Clausius
Inequality, Entropy, Principle of Entropy Increase-Energy Equation,
Availability and Irreversibility-Elementary treatment of the third Law of
Thermodynamics.
UNIT-4
Power Cycles: Otto, Diesel, Dual Combustion cycles-Description and
representation on P-V and T-S diagram, Thermal Efficiency, Mean Effective
Pressures on Air standard basis-comparison with Ideal and Actual Cycles.
UNIT-5
Joule and Rankine cycles-Description and representation on P-V and T-S
diagram, Thermal Efficiency-Performance, Evaluation-combined cycles
Refrigeration Cycles: Brayton and Renkine Cycles-Performance Evaluationcombined cycles, Bell-Coleman cycle, Vapour compression cycle-performance
Evaluation.
UNIT-6
I.C.ENGINES: Classification-Two & Four Stroke Engines, Working principles,
valve and Port Timing Diagrams, Engine systems. Fuel system: Fuels used,
Modes of fuel Admission to engine cylinder, Induction and injection,
chemically correct fuel-air ratios. Fuel carburetor, Fuel Injection System,
Ignition, Cooling and Lubrication.
B.Tech – I sem
UNIT-7
S.I Engines- Mixture requirements, Simple carburetor, Limitations, need of
auxiliary systems and their working, problems faced in S.I Engine operation,
C.I Engines : Four stages of combustion-Delay period and its importance-Effect
of engine variables-Diesel Knock, Fuel pump and Injector, Types of fuel
injection systems and their working, Nozzles, Introduction of cooling,
Lubrication and super charging systems.
UNIT-8
Gas Turbine: Introduction, thermodynamic cycles, schematic Layout, Open,
closed and semi closed cycles, Parameters of performance and methods of
improving Performance-Inter cooling, Reheating and Regeneration,
application of Gas turbines.
BSAMO4
MECHANICS OF SOLIDS
3rd semester
1. Analysis of Stress:
Introduction, stress, complementary shear stress, simple shear, the state
of pure shear, principle stresses and principal planes, sign convention,
Mohr’s circle for biaxial stresses, Mohr’s circle.
2. Analysis of Strain:
Introduction, Strain on an Oblique Plane, Mohr’s circle of strain,
Compatibility Equations.
3. STRESS-STRAIN RELATIONS FOR LINEARLY ELASTIC SOLIDS:
Introduction, Hooke’s Law, Poisson’s Ratio, Differential Equation of
Equilibrium, The Stress Function- Plane Stress.
4. THEORY OF FAILURE:
B.Tech – I sem
Introduction, Maximum Principle Stress Theory, Maximum Shearing
Stress Theory, Maximum Strain Theory, Significance of Theories of
Failure, Factor of safety.
5. ELASTIC STABILITY:
Introduction, Failure of a column or Strut, Euler’s column theory, A Sign
conventions, Limitation of Euler’s Formula, Empirical formula for
columns, Rankine’s formula for columns, Euler’s formula.
BSAMO5
PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY
3rd semester
BLOCK-1
UNIT-1
Patterns, types of patterns, Procedures
UNIT-2
Moulding processes, casting processes, types of sand used in mouldes,
Binders, Types of boxes,
UNIT-3
Casting process, hand tools,
UNIT-4
Furance, Open health furnances, cupola furnace,efficiency,calculation
BLOCK-2
UNIT-1
FORGING AND WELDING:
Hot working operation, Forging temperature, Forging operations, Forged pipe
clamp
UNIT-2
WELDING:
B.Tech – I sem
Safety precautions with welding process, welding equipments, welding
electrodes, welding joints
UNIT-3
Types of welding, MIG welding process, joint geometry for MIG welding,
Friction welding techniques
UNIT-4
Types of testing
BLOCK -3
POWDER METALLURGY AND HEAT TREATMANT :
UNIT-1
Methods of manufacturing, Advantages of powder metallurgy process
UNIT-2
Metallurgy, Classification of materials, Physical properties of metals,
classification of metals
UNIT-3
Heat treatment, Dispersion hardening,
UNIT-4
Hardening, types of surface hardening.
BLOCK-4
LATHE
UNIT-1
Simple Lathe, Working principle of lathe, parts of lathe, Specification of lathe,
lathe operation, lathe tools.
UNIT-2
Semi Automatic lathe, Types of grinding machine, grinding operation,
classification of grinding wheel, Bound and its type
B.Tech – I sem
UNIT-3
FULLY AUTOMATIC LATHE:
Turret lathe construction, cutting speed, spindle speed, feed rate
UNIT-5
Multi spindle automative lathe, Capstan lathe
BLOCK-5
UNIT-1 MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
UNIT-2 MARKING INSTRUMENTS
UNIT-3 COMPARATORS
UNIT-4 GUAGES
Fourth Semester
Paper
Code
BSAMO6
Subject
KINEMATRICS &DYNAMICS OF
MACHINES
BSAMO7 MANUFECTURING MACHINES
BSAMO8 ELECTICAL MACHINES
BSAMO9 OPERATION RESEARCH
BSAMO10 LAN & NETWORKING
BSAMO9P OPERATION RESEARCH PRACTICAL
BSAMO8P ELECTICAL MACHINES PRACTICAL
B.Tech – I sem
SYLLABUS
KINEMATICS AND DYNAMICS OF MACHINES
CODE-BSAM 06
UNIT-1
MECHANISMS:
Machine Structure-Kinematic link-pair and chain- Grueblers criteriaConstrained motion-Degrees of freedom-Slider crank and crank rocker
mechanism-Inversion-Application-Kinematic analysis of simple mechanismsDetermination of velocity and acceleration.
UNIT-2
FRICTION
Friction in screw and nut-Pivot and collar-Thrust bearing-plate and disc
clutches-Belt (flat and V) and rope drives. Ratio of tensions-Effect of
centrifugal and initial tension- Condition for maximum power transmissionOpen and crossed belt drive.
UNIT-3
GEARING AND CAMS
Gear profile and geometry-Ratio of tensions Nomenclature of spur and helical
gears-Gear trains: simple, compound gear trains and epicylic gear trainsDetermination of speed and torque-Cams-Types of Cams-Design of profilesKnife edged, flat faced and roller ended followers with and without offsets for
various types of follower motions.
UNIT-4
BLANCING
Static and dynamic balancing-Single and several masses in different planesBalancing of reciprocating masses-primary balancing and concepts of
secondary balancing- Single and multi cylinder engines (Inline)-Balancing of
radial V engine-direct and reverse crank method
UNIT-5
VIBRATION
Free, forced and damped vibrations of single degree of freedom systems-Force
transmitted to supports-Vibration isolation-vibration absorption-Torsional
B.Tech – I sem
vibration of shaft- Single and multi rotor systems-Geared shafts-Critical speed
of shaft.
Code-BSAM07
MANUFACTURING MACHINES
UNIT-1
FUNDAMENTALS OF DESIGN
Design Process- Computer aided design-Optimum design-Mechanical
properties of materials-BIS system of designations of steel, plastics &
rubbers, types of loads-Stresses-Static, varying, thermal, impact and
residue-Factor of safety-Design against static load, modes of failure
theories, Stress concentration factors-Preferred numbers, Design against
fluctuating load, Stress concentration, Stress concentration factors,
fluctuating stress, fatigue failure, Endurance limit, design for finite &
infinite life, soberer & Goodman criteria.
UNIT-2
DESIGN OF GEARS
Design of gears-Spur, Helical, Bevel and Worm gears-Design of multistage
speed reducers.
UNIT-3
DESIGN OF BASIC MACHINE ELEMENTS AND JOINTS:
Design of shafts, keys, couplings, journal bearings-Selection of rolling element
bearings-Design of pin, riveted and welded joints-Screw fasteners -Power
screws
UNIT-4
DESIGN OF ENGINE PARTS:
B.Tech – I sem
Design of piston-Connecting rod-Crankshafts-Flywheels.
UNIT-5
DESIGN OF SPRINGS:
Design of Helical springs-Compression and tension-leaf springs
BSAMO9 : OPERATION RESEARCH
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
CLASSIFICATION OF O.R. MODELS
Physical Models, Symbolic Models, Advantages Of A Model, Limitations
Of The Model, Scope Of Operations Research In Management
LINEAR PROGRAMMING FORMULATION & GRAPHICAL METHOD
Introduction, Basic Requirements, Basic Assumptions, Advantages Of
Linear Programming, Limitations Of Linear Programming, Application
Areas Of Linear Programming, Formulation Of Linear Programming
Models
TRANSPORTATION
Example, Agriculture, General Mathematical Formulation Of Linear
Programming Problem, Definitions
SOME SPECIAL CASES
Multiple Optimal Solutions, Infeasible Solution, Contradictory
Constraints, Unbounded Solution
LINEAR PROGRAMMING
The Simplex Method, Introduction, Standard Form Of Linear
Programming Problem, Slack And Surplus Variables, Slack Variable
STEPS OF THE SIMPLEX METHOD
Steps of the Simplex Method (Maximization Case), Flow Chart of the
Simplex Method, Simplex Method (Minimization Case), Steps of the
Simplex Method (Minimization Case), Maximization Case (Constraints of
Mixed Type), Resolution of Degeneracy
LINEAR PROGRAMMING, DUALITY
Introduction, Formulation Of Dual Problem, Interpreting Primal-Dual
Optimal Solutions, Solving The Primal-Dual Problem, Dual Of A Primal
With Mixed Constraints, Important Primal-Dual Results, Advantages Of
Duality, The Dual Simplex Method
B.Tech – I sem
8.
TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM
Methods For Finding Initial Solution, North-West Corner Method
(NWCM), Least Cost Method (LCM), Vogel's Approximation Method
(VAM), Stepping-Stone Method, The Dual of Transportation Problem,
Alternative Optimal Solutions, Unbalanced Transportation Problems,
Supply Exceeds Demand, Demand Exceeds Supply, Degeneracy in the
Transportation Problem, Prohibited Routes, Profit Maximization in a
Transportation Problem, Trans-shipment Problem, Time-Cost Trade-of
in the Transportation problem
9.
HUNGARIAN METHOD OF ASSIGNMENT PROBLEM
Minimization Case, Variations Of The Assignment Problem, An
Application--Airline Crew Assignment, Travelling Salesman Problem
NETWORK MODELS : PERT & CPM
Objectives of network analysis, Application of network models,
Advantages of network models, Project network, Difference between
PERT and CPM, Activities, Events, Estimating Activity Times, Effect of
Introducing a Dummy Activity in a Network, Probability Statements or
Project Duration, Probability of completing the project on or before a
specified time, PERT algorithm
FLOAT OF AN ACTIVITY
Introduction, Optimization of Project Time and Cost in a PERT Network,
Limitations of PERT/CPM
QUEUING MODELS
Basic Components of the Queuing System, Input Source, Queue
Discipline, Service Mechanism, Classification of Queuing Systems,
Characteristics of Model I, II, III
INVENTORY CONTROL MODELS
Principal Categories of Inventories and Their Functions, Structure of
Inventory Management System, The Basic Deterministic Inventory
models, Multiple Item Deterministic Models, Limitation set up by
capital restriction, Aggregate resource limitations, Selective Inventory
Control, Application of ABC analysis, Inventory Control Systems,
Reorder level, Probabilistic Models
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
SYSTEM TERMINOLOGY
System and Simulation models, Random Variable and Random
Numbers, Monte-Carlo Simulation, Generation of Random Numbers,
Simulation and Inventory Control, Simulation and Queuing System,
B.Tech – I sem
Simulation and Capital Budgeting , Limitations of Simulation, Simulation
Languages, Simulation Applications
Reference Books:
1. Hiller and Libermann, Introduction to Operation Research, McGraw Hill 5 th
edn.
2. S.D. Sharma – Operations Research, Kedarnath, Ramnath &Co
3. J K Sharma, Operations Research Theory and Application, Pearson
Education Pvt Ltd ,2nd Edn, ISBN-0333-92394-4
4. Kanthi Swarup & others – Operations Research, Sultan chand and Sons.
5. Philips, Ravindram and Soleberg-Principles of Operations Research –
Theory and Practice, PHI
6. Taha H A Operation Research and Introduction, McMillian.ISBN-0-02418940-5
7. Paneerselvam Operations Research , Prentice Hall of India
CODE-BSAM-10
LAN & NETWORKING
UNIT-1
DATA COMMUNICATION:
Components-Direction of Data Flow-networks-Components and Categoriestypes of Connections-Topologies-Protocols and standards-ISO/OSI modelTransmission Media-Coaxial Cable-Fiber Optics-line coding-Modems-RS-232
Interfacing sequences.
UNIT-2
DATA LINK:
Error-detection and correction-parity-LRC-CRC-Hamming code-low control
and Error control-stop and wait-go back-NARQ-selective repeat ARQ-sliding
window-HDLC-LAN-Ethernet IEEE 802.3- IEEE 802.4, IEEE 802.5 –
IEEE802.11-FDDI-SONET-Bridges.
B.Tech – I sem
UNIT-3
NETWORK
Internetworks-Packet Switching and Datagram approach- IP addressing
methods-Sub netting-routing-Distance Vector Routing –Link State RoutingRouters.
UNIT-4
TRANSPORT
Duties
of
transport
layer-Multiplexing-De-multiplexing-Sockets-User
Datagram Protocol (UDP)-Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)-Congestion
Control-Quality of services (QOS)-Integrated Services.
UNIT-5
Application
Domain Name Space (DNS)-SMTP-FTP-HTTP-WWW-Security-Cryptography.
Third Year
Fifth Semester
Paper
Code
BTAMO1
BTAMO2
BTAMO3
B.Tech – I sem
Subject
MICROPROCESSORS
APPLICATIOS
MACHINE DESIGN-1
MATERIAL
SCIENCE
&
&
BTAMO4
BTAMO5
BTAMO5P
BTAMO2P
Code-BTAM01
MATALLURGY
MEASUREMENTS & CONTROL
DATABASE
MANAGEMENT
SYSTEMS
DATABASE
MANAGEMENT
SYSTEMS PRACTICAL
MACHINE DESIGN-1 PRACTICAL
MICROPROCESSORS AND APPLICATION
UNIT-1
8-BIT MICROPROCESSOR
Introduction, Application, Internal Architecture of 8085 microprocessor,
control bus, Basic system timing, 8085 programming model, flags, types of
Addressing modes, timing information, assembly language programming,
processor cycle, application areas of the microprocessor
UNIT-2
MICROCONTROLLER
Input and Output ports, SERs, PSW, Counter and timers, internal data
memory, stack pointer, serial communication, introduction of
microcontrollers ,CPU, types of Microcontrollers
UNIT-3
80X86 PROCESSORS:
8086 Architecture, I/O ports, Assembly levels programming, instruction
types, SIMD instruction, Introduction to 80186,80286,80386,80486,
Pentium processors
UNIT-4
B.Tech – I sem
PERIPHERALS AND INTERFACING:
Serial and Parallel I/O, DMA controller, Functional description, block
diagram description, modes of operation, interfacing
UNIT-5
Interfacing to alpha numeric displays, Liquid-crystal display interfacing,
Analog interfacing, A microcomputer-based scale, characteristics of
embedded application, Digital single processing, Digital filters,
characteristics of fir filters
Machine desgin-I
Unit-1
Meaning of design with special reference to machine design. Definition and
understanding of various types of design, elaborated design process
Unit-2
Design and creativity Systematic design conceptualization, product design
definition , underlying principles of design in aesthetics and ergonomics, free
body diagram for components design
Unit-3
General design considerations
A) Concept of tearing, bearing, shearing,crusting,bending etc
B) Selection of materials, basic criteria of selection of material , their
designation,mechanical properties of those materials in brief
C) Study of stress concentration, factor of safety under different loading
conditions
Design for static loading, design for variable loading for both limited and
unlimited life, concept of fatigue and endurance strength
Unit-4
Design of fasteners
A) Rivets: desing of rivets for boiler joints,lozenge joints(uniform strength
joint),eccentrically loaded riveted joints
B) Bolts: understanding the various stresses/failure in bolted joints, design
of cylindrical covers, basic and eccentrically loaded bolts
C) Welds: design for various loading conditions in torsion, shear or direct
load , eccentrically loaded welded joints.
B.Tech – I sem
D) Miscelleneous: design of spigot and socket cotter joint, gib and cotter
joint and knuckle joint.
Unit-5
Design of shaft
Design of transmission shaft design of both solid and hollow shafts for
transmission of torque,bending moments and axial forces, design of shaft for
critically speed, design of shaft for rigidity and design of stepped shafts for
assembly
Unit-6
Design of keys and coupling
Design of sunk keys under crushing and shering, design of splines, design of
sleeve and solid muff coupling, clamp or compression coupling, rigid and
flexible flange coupling, design of universal joints.
Unit-7
Lever design
Basic lever design, design of foot and hand lever, cranked lever, bell crank
lever, safety valve lever and shoe brake lever
Unit-8
Design of pipe joints
Stresses in pipe joints, design of circular flange pipe joint, oval flanged pipe
joints, square flange pipe joint
BTAMO3
MATERIAL SCIENCE AND METALLURGY
SEM-5TH
UNIT-1
Structure of metals: Bonds in Solids –Metallic bond – crystallization of metals,
grain and grain boundaries, effect of grain boundaries on the properties of
metal/alloys- determination of grain size.
UNIT-2
Constitution of alloys: necessity of alloying, types of solid solutions, Hume
Rotherys rules, intermediate alloy phases, and electron compounds.
UNIT-3
B.Tech – I sem
Equilibrium of diagrams: Experimental methods of construction of
equilibrium diagrams, lsomorphous alloy systems, equilibrium cooling and
heating of alloys, lever rule, coring miscibility gaps, eutectic systems,
congruent melting intermediate phases, peritectic reaction, transformations
in the solid state allotropy, eutectoid peritectoid reactions, phase rule,
relationship between equilibrium diagrams of Cu-Ni-,Al-Cu,Bi-Cd,Cu-An,Cu-Sn
and Fe-Fe3c.
UNIT-4
Cast irons and steels: structure and properties of white cast iron, malleable
cast iron, grey cast iron, spheriodal graphite cast iron, alloy cast irons.
Classification of steels, structure and properties of plain carbon steels, low
alloy steels, Hadfield manganese steels, tool and die steels.
UNIT-5
Heat treatment of alloys: effect of alloying elements on Fe-Fe3c system,
annealing, normalizing, hardening, TTT diagrams, tempering, Hardenability,
surface- hardening methods, age hardening treatment, cryogenic treatment of
alloys.
UNIT-6
Non- ferrous metals and alloys: structures and properties of copper and its
alloys, aluminum and its alloys, titanium and its alloys.
UNIT-7
Ceramic materials : crystalline ceramics, glasses, cermaets, abrasive materials,
nanomaterials- definition, properties and applications of above.
UNIT-8
Composite materials: classification of composites, various methods of
component manufacture of component manufacture of composites, particlereinforced materials, fiber reinforced materials, metal ceramic mixtures,
composites and C-C composites.
BTAMO4
MEASUREMENT AND CONTROLS
SEM- 5TH
UNIT—1
MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS
Introduction to measurement and measuring instruments Generalized
measuring system and functional elements, units of measurement, static and
B.Tech – I sem
dynamic performance characteristics of measurement devices, calibration,
concept of error, sources of error, statistical analysis of errors, 4 sensors and
transducers: types of sensors, types of transducers and their characteristics. 2
signal transmission and processing : Devices and system. 2 signal display &
Recording devices
UNIT-2
TIME RELATED MEASUEMENTS
Counters, stroboscope, frequency measurement by direct comparison.
Measurement of displacement, measurement of pressure : Gravitational,
directing acting, elastic and indirect type pressure transducers. Measurement
of very low pressures. Stain measurement: types of strain gauges and their
working, strain gauge circuits , temperature compensation. Strain rosettes,
calibration. Measurements of force and torque: different types of load cells,
elastic transducers, pneumatic & hydraulic systems. Temperature
measurement by thermometers, bimetallic, thermocouples, thermistors and
pyrometers. Vibration: instruments, vibration pick ups and decibel meters,
vibrometers accelerometers.
UNIT-3
METROLOGY
Metrology and inspection: standards of linear measurement, line and end
standards. Limit, fits and tolerances, interchangeability and standardization.
Linear and angular measurements devices and systems comparators: sigma,
Johansson’s Microkrator. Limit gauges classification, Taylor’s principle of
Gauge Design.
UNIT-4
Measurement of geometric forms like straightness, flatness, roundness, tool
markers microscope, profile project autocollimator, interferometer : principle
and use of interferometry, optical flat, measurement of screw threads and
gears, surface texture: quantitative evaluation of surface roughness and its
measurement.
UNIT-5
CONTROLS
Introduction: concept of Automatic controls – open loop & closed loop
systems. Servomechanisms. Block diagrams, transfer functions. Applications
of Laplace-transform in control system with simple examples/ numerical.
Representation of control components & systems: translation & rotational
mechanical components, series & parallel combinations, cascade system,
analogous system. Controllers: bried introduction to pneumatic, hydraulic and
electric controllers.
B.Tech – I sem
BTAMO5
DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
UNIT-1
Introduction, Purpose of database
inconsistency, difficulty accessing data
system,
Data
redundancy
and
UNIT-2
Data Abstraction, Instances and Schemas, Data independence, the objectoriented model, record-based logical model, physical data models, database
languages, Transaction management, storage management, database
administrator, database users
UNIT-3
DATA MODELS:
Hierarchical model, network model, relational model, entities and attributes
UNIT-4
INTEGRITY CONSTRAINTS
Domain Constraints, Referential integrity, Basic concepts, Referential integrity
in the E-R model, database modification, Referential integrity in SQL,
Assertions, Triggers, Functional Dependencies, Closure of a set of functional
Dependencies, Closure of Attribute sets, Canonical Cover
UNIT-5
RELATIONAL ALGEBRA AND DATA MANIPULATION OPERATIONS:
Introduction, Traditional set operations, Extended Cartesian Product,
Attribute-Names for derived relations, Special Relational operation,
Projection, Join, Division
UNIT-6
RELATIONAL QUERY LANGUAGES
B.Tech – I sem
The tuple Relational calculus, Tuple variables and range relations, Expressions
and Formulas in tuple, Relational calculus, The Existential and universal
quantifiers, example queries using the Existential quantifiers, Transformation
the universal and Existential quantifiers, Safe expressions, Quantifiers in SQL,
The domain relational calculus, basic retrievals in Qbe
UNIT-7
SQL:
Introduction, base tables, indexes, retrieval operations, retrieval of computed
values, Built in function, update operation.
UNIT-8
RELATIONAL DATABASE DESIGN
Domain and attributes, Functional Dependencies, Inference rules for
functional dependencies, Equivalence of sets of functional dependencies,
Minimal sets of functional, Dependencies, Normal forms based on primary
keys, first normal forms, second normal form, third normal form, Boyce-Codd
normal form, Algorithms for relational database schema design,
decomposition and lossless joins
UNIT-9
QUERY PROCESSING AND OPTIMIZATION:
Catalog information for cost estimation, Sorting, Join operation, Nested-loop
join, Merge join, Hash join, Complex joins, Projection, Outer join, Pipelining,
Equivalence rules, Aggregation, Set operations, Cost-based Optimization,
nested loop join, merge join , cost of hash join.
UNIT-10
STORAGE STRATEGIES
Basic Concepts, Primary index, Dense and Sparse indices, Multilevel indices,
Index update, Structure of A B+-Tree, Queries on B+-Trees, Hash function, Hash
indies
UNIT-11
B.Tech – I sem
TRANSACTION PROCESSING:
Single user vs multi user system, Transactions, Read and write operations, and
dbms buffers, timestamps, currency control techniques, write ahead logging,
transaction rollback, undo redo recovery base
UNIT-12
ADVANCE TOPICS
New data base application, The Object-oriented, data model, object classes,
inheritance, multiple inheritance, object identity, nesting and un-nesting,
creation of complex values and object, relational data base, persistent C++
systems
UNIT-13
LOGICAL DATABASE
Introduction , Parlog/datalog notation, datalog notation, interpretation of
rules, bottom-up inference mechanism, deductive database systems, the LDL
system.
UNIT-14
DISTRIBUTED DATABASES
Distributed database concepts, Parallel versus distributed technology,
Advantages of distributed databases, Data fragmentation, Types of distributed
database systems
Sixth Semester
Paper
Code
BTAMO
6
BTAMO
7
BTAMO
8
BTAMO
9
B.Tech – I sem
Subject
MANAGEMENT OF MANUFECTRING
SYSTEM
MACHINE DESIGN-II
METROLOGY
FLUID SYSTEM
BTA1M
O10
BTAMO
9P
BTAMO
8P
METAL CUTTING & TOOL DESIGN
FLUID SYSTEM PRACTICAL
METROLOGY PRACTICAL
BTAMO6
MANAGEMENT OF MANUFACTURING SYSTEM.
UNIT-1
FUNDAMENTAL OF MANUFACTURING AND AUTOMATION
Manufacturing operations and automation strategies; Hard and soft
automation. Transfer systems, automated flow lines, feeders, assembly and
line balancing.
UNIT-2
FUNDAMENTAL OF COMPUTER AIDED MANUFACTURING
Introduction to CAD/CAM. N.C. Machine Tools; P, L and C type; CNC, DNC,
Adaptive control. Manual part programming through simple examples;
computer assisted part programming.
UNIT-3
AUTOMATED STORAGE AND MATERIALS HANDLING SYSTEM
Automated materials handling (including AGV), storage and retrival systems;
Robots and its applications in manufacturing.
UNIT-4
PROCESS PLANNING:
Introduction to process planning(PP), Computer aided process
planning(CAPP); scheduling; sequencing of manufacturing operation.
UNIT-5
GROUP TECHNOLOGY(GT)
Introduction to coding and classification; benefits of GT.
UNIT-6
B.Tech – I sem
PRODUCTION ECONOMICS
Kinds of costs, evaluation of capital investments, capital budgeting, breakeven-analysis, make-buy decision, evaluation of alternatives, discounted cash
flow, equivalent comparison methods, depreciation.
UNIT-7
MATERIALS MANAGEMENT
Purchasing, distribution and inventory control inventory concepts; Material
requirement planning; just in time.
UNIT-8
QUALITY MANAGEMENT
Economics of quality assurance; Quality control; process control, Control
charts and acceptance sampling, concepts of total quality management.
UNIT-9
INTRODUCTION TO CONCURRENT ENGINEERING AND AGILE
MANUFACTURING
UNIT-10
FMS and CIMS
Flexible manufacturing system(FMS); FMS work stations; FMS planning and
applications. Computer integrated manufacturing system(CIMS); net work
and data bases for manufacturing system. Simulation of manufacturing
systems.
BTAMO7
MACHINE DESGIN-II
Module-1
Design of Clutches: Friction clutches, uniform wear and uniform pressure
assumptions, centrifugal clutches. Brakes: Design of internal expansion
elements, assumptions, design of external contraction elements, band type
brakes.
Module-2
Design of Gears: Spur, helical, bevel and worm gears-tooth loads, design
stresses, basic tooth stresses, stress concentration, overload factor, velocity
factor, bending strength of gear teeth, Buckingham equation for dynamic load,
surface durability, surface strength, heat dissipation, gear material, design for
strength and war, gear box design(description only)
Module-3
B.Tech – I sem
Bearing and lubrication: types of lubrication, viscosity, journal bearing with
perfect lubrication, hydrodynamic theory, design factors, bearing load,
bearing dimensions, journal bearing design. Ball and roller bearings- bearing
life, static and dynamic capacity, selection of bearing with axial and radial
loads, bearing materials used. Thrust bearings lubrication. Wear of metal
adhesive wear, abrasive wear, corrosion wear, fatigue and impact wear,
measurement of friction and wear.
Module-4
Product design for manufacturing: general design recommendations for rolled
sections, forgings, screw machine parts, machined round holes, parts
produced on milling machines, welded parts, castings etc., modification of
design for manufacturing easiness for typical products- preparation of
working drawings for manufacture of parts with complete specifications
including manufacturing details like tolerance, surface finish.
BTAMO8
METROLOGY
BLOCK-1 Standards of measurements
Unit 1: Introduction to Metrology
Unit 2: Objectives of Metrology
Unit 3:
Classification of standards
Unit 4: Classification of measuring instruments
BLOCK-2 Linear and Angular Measurement
Unit 1: Vernier Calipers and gauges
Unit 2: Bevel Protectors
Unit 3: Sine bar
Unit 4: Taper measurement
BLOCK-3 Measurement of threads and gears
Unit 1: Screw thread gauges
Unit 2: Gear tooth vernier
Unit 3: Measurement of tooth profile
Unit 4: Surface Photographs
BLOCK-4 Measurement of Surface finish
Unit 1: BIS Methods of Measuring surface finish
Unit 2: Comparison methods of surface finish
B.Tech – I sem
Unit 3: Inspection
Unit 4: Surface Photographs
BLOCK-5 Comparators
Unit 1: Types Comparators
Unit2 : Mechanical Comparators
Unit 3: Electrical Comparators
Unit 4: Electronics Comparators.
SYLLABUS
BTAMO9
: FLUID SYSTEM
Introduction to control system, Types and utility, Hydraulic power generation
and transmission. Valve control pressure flow relationship for hydraulic
valves, Valve configurations and constructions, Steady state operating forces,
Transient forces and valve stability, Circuit design, Pneumatic valves,
Hydraulic and pneumatic drives. Introduction to fluidic devices and sensors,
Lumped and distributed parameter fluid systems, Fluid mechanics of jets.
Wall attachment and vortex devices. Pure fluidic analog amplifiers, analog
signal control techniques, Design of pure fluid digital elements. Physical
concepts of pneumatics and electrical, Electro pneumatic components
operation and application, interpretation of electric ladder diagram.
BTAMO10
METAL CUTTING AND TOOL DESIGN
Unit 1
General Considerations:
Tool classification, Tools materials, properties & applications, Tooling
economics General design considerations, Safety aspects.
Unit 2
Design of Metal Cutting Tools:
Design of single point cutting tools for strength & rigidity. Design for optimum
geometry. Design Strategies for H. S. S, Carbide and Ceramics chip Breakers,
Design of form tools. Multipoint cutting tools: Design of drills, reamers, milling
cutters, broach & gear cutting tools.
Unit 3
Design of Metal Working Tools:
B.Tech – I sem
Design of press working tools shearing piercing, blanking, dies compound die
design, progressive dies, bending, forming drawing dies. Tooling for ForgingDesign principles for forging dies, Drop forging, upset forging. Design
principles and practice for rolling, Roll pass Design.
Unit 4
Design of Jigs And Fixtures:
Principles of location and clamping, locating & clamping Materials for locating
and clamping elements, Drilling bushes. Design of various jigs & fixtures.
Unit 5
Design of Gauges And Inspection Features:
Design of gauges for tolerance for dimensions and form inspection. Dies And
Mould Design For Plastics & Rubber Parts: Compression moulding, transfer
moulding, blow moulding.
Fourth Year
Seventh Semester
Paper
Code
BEAMO1
Name of the Subject
COMPUTER AIDED
MANUFACTRING
BEAMO2 MECHTRONICS
BEAMO3 REFRIGERATION & AIR
CONDITIONING
BEAMO4 SOLER ENRGY
BEAMO5 PERSONNAL MANAGEMENT
BEAMO3P REFRIGERATION & AIR
CONDITIONING PRACTICAL
BEAMO4P SOLER ENRGY PRACTICAL
Syllabus
BEAMO1
COMPUTER AIDED MANUFACTURING
UNIT-1
Introduction: Overview of automation in industry. Type of production:
continuous, mass, batch and job shop and automation achievements therein.
B.Tech – I sem
Product cycle and CAD/CAM influence CAD/CAM on product cycle. Definitions
of CAD/CAM, CAD,CAM, CAPP,CIM, Mechatronics etc. Programmed
Automation and Numerical Control: program controlled machine tools,
punched card and punched tape machine tools. Numerical control and its
basics, Axis Designation. NC motion control system: point to point, straightcut and continuous path control systems. Applications of NC in metal- cutting
and non-metal cutting areas.
UNIT-2
Computer numerical control : Block diagrams of CNC operations.
Nomenclature, types and Features of CNC machine tools. Elements of CNC
machines and system. Machine control unit. Position control and its
significance. Engineering analysis of NC positioning systems. Open loop and
closed loop system. Precision on NC Positioning systems: control resolution,
accuracy and repeatability. Actuators: DC servomotor, ac servomotor, stepper
motor. Transducers and feed back elements: resolvers, inductosyns optical
grating and encoders.
UNIT-3
Part Programming : process planning and flow chart for part programming.
Tooling systems, tools nomenclature and tools geometries of modern
indexable carbide tools. Tool presetting & Modular Tooling. Selection of tools
based on machining capacity, accuracy and surface finish. Elements of
programming for turning and milling. Composition of a part program.
Preparatory codes G, Miscellaneous functions M. Interpolation, Tool
compensations, cycles for simplifying programming. Part programming for
typical components on turning machines and machining centres. Computer
Aided Programming: APT pat Programming. Introduction to computer aided
Programming through Pro-E.
BEAMO2
MECHATONICS
Semester 7th
BLOCK 1
Introduction, sensors and transducers Introduction of mechatronics, element
of mechatronics, control system, classification of control system, Introduction
of sensor, LVDT characteristic application of pizolelcetric effects, proximity
sensor,Velocity, magnetic sensor, optical sensor, position and motion sensor,
LVDT
BLOCK 2
ACTUATION SYSTEM
B.Tech – I sem
Mechanical actuators, principles, pneumatic actuator, classification,
application, hydraulic actuator, hydraulic circuit hydraulic pump, control
valves,
BLOCK 3
BASIC SYSTEM MODELS, I/O SYSTEM
I/O SYSTEM, interface, mechanical and electrical system building block
system, voltage divider & current divider, indcentce element hydro and
pneumatic system building block, land resource, labour market.
BLOCK 4
PLC
Programmable logic controller, scan time, basic block diagram of PLC, inputs
& outputs, PLC languages, PLC operation, distributed control structures,
memory, types of instructions, selecting a PLC.
BLOCK 5
DEGINE EXAMPLES
UNIT-1:- Design process stages, introduction of engineering design at system
level, what is a system, engineering conceptual design
UNIT-2:- traditional VS mechatronics design
UNIT-3:- case studies of car park barrier,
UNIT-4 Case studies of automatic washing machine, principles and
application, limitations
BEAMO3
REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING
BLOCK 1 Refrigeration System & Refrigeration equipments
Unit 1: Basic Definition
Unit 2: Refrigeration Systems
Unit 3: Refrigeration Equipments
Unit 4: Problems
BLOCK 2 Vapour Compression and Absorption Systems
Unit 1: Vapour Compression Systems
Unit 2: Heat Exchangers
Unit 3: Vapour Absorption Refrigeration System
Unit 4: Electrolux System
BLOCK 3 Refrigeration Flow Controls & Refrigerants
Unit 1: Refrigeration Flow control
B.Tech – I sem
Unit 2: Refrigerants
Unit 3: Lubricants
Unit 4: Applications of Refrigeration
BLOCK 4 Psychometric and Comport Air Conditioning
Unit 1: Basic Definitions
Unit 2: Psychometric Processes
Unit 3: Enthalpy calculation
Unit 4: Problems
BLOCK 5 Air Conditioning Systems and Cooling Load Calculations
Unit 1: Air Conditioning Systems
Unit 2: Fan and Blowers
Unit 3: Insulating Materials
Unit 4: Cooling load calculations.
BEAMO4
Solar Energy
SEMESTER 7TH
Introduction to Solar Energy, Review of basic heat Transfer principles,
fundamentals of Solar Radiation, Solar Design Criteria, Collectors of Solar
Radiation, transfer and Storage of Heat, passive Solar Heating systems, active
Solar Heating systems, solar cooling of buildings, Photovoltaics(PV), Solar
Energy Economics.
B.Tech – I sem
BEAMO5
PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
SEMESTER 7TH
SYLLABUS
organization of personnel management, job design and Job analysis,
personnel planning, Employee recruitment and selection, employee hiring and
orientation, performance management and appraisal, employee compensation
and benefits, employee training and development, working conditions and
labour relations, human resource information system.
Eighth Semester
Paper
Code
BEAMO6
BEAMO7
Name of the Subject
AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING
MANUFACTURING IFORMATION
SYSTEM
BEAMO8 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN
BEAMO9P PROJECT
Code-BEAM06
AUTO MOTIVE ENGINEERING
UNIT-1
Power Unit and Gear Box: Principle of design of main components. Valve
mechanism. Power and Torque characteristics. Rolling, air and gradient
resistance. Tractive effort. Gear Box. Gear ration determination. Design of Gear
box.
UNIT-2
B.Tech – I sem
Transmission System: Requirements. Clutches. Toque converters. Over Drive
and free wheel, Universal joint. Differential Gear Mechanism of Rear Axle.
Automatic transmission, Steering and Front Axle. Castor Angle, wheel camber
& Toe-in, Toe-out etc… Streeing geometry. Ackerman mechanism, Understeer
and Overstreer
UNIT-3
Braking System: General Requirements, Road, Tyre adhesion, Weight transfer,
Braking ratio, Mechanical brakes, Hydraulic brakes. Vacuum and air brakes.
Thermal aspects. Chasis and Suspension System: Loads on the frame. Strength
and Stiffness. Various Suspension Systems.
UNIT-4
Electrical System: Types of starting motors, generator & regulators, lighting
System, Ignition system, Horn, Battery etc. Fuel Supply System: Diesel & Petrol
vehicle system such as Fuel Injection Pump, Injection & Fuel Pump,
Carburetor etc. MPFI.
UNIT-5
Automobile Air Conditioning: Requirements, Cooling & heating Systems.
Cooling & Lubrication System: Different types of cooling system and
Lubrication System. Maintenance System: Preventive maintenance, break
down maintenance and over hauling.
CODE- BEAM 08
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN
UNIT-1
CONSTANTS OF OVERHEAD TRANSMISSION LINES:
Main parts of overhead transmission lines, resistance of overhead
transmission line, inductance and reactance of overhead transmission line,
general expression for inductance of a group of parallel wires, inductance of
two parallel wires with single-phase circuit, inductance of a three-phase line,
reactance of transmission lines, capacitance of overhead transmission lines,
capacitance of three-phase line
UNIT-2
B.Tech – I sem
CHRACTERISITICS AND PERFORMANCE OF TRANSMISSION LINE:
Transmission lines, general relations for the analysis of a transmission-line,
circle diagrams, modification and use of power circle diagrams, bundleed
conductors
UNIT-3
DESIGN OF TRANSMISSION LINES:
Requirements of transmission lines, selection of voltage for high-voltage
transmission-lines, choice of conductors, spacing of conductors, corona,
insulators, specification of transmission lines, surge-impedance loading of
transmission lines, electrical design of transmission lines, main consideration
in the mechanical design of transmission lines, sag-tension ralation, stringing
of transmission lines, towers
UNIT-4
POWER SYSTEM OPERATION AND ANALYSIS:
Representation of a power system, power-system operation studies, load-flow
studies, data for load-flow studies, interactive computation of non-linear
algebraic equations, Gauss- siedel method of solution of load-flow problems
on digital computers, Newton Raphson method, comparison of load flow
methods, sequence components of power system network, representation of
power system by sequence component networks, short-circuit studies on
power systems, power-system stability, transient stability, Interia constant,
equal-area criterion
UNIT-5
SWITCHGEAR:
Principles of circuit interrupation, types of circuit breakers and switchgears,
specifications of circuit breakers and their selection, rating of circuit-breakers,
testing of switchgear, vaccum switches for power system, power system
transients, measures to prevent over voltages
B.Tech – I sem
UNIT-6
DESIGN OF EHV TRANSMISSION LINES:
Transmission of electrical power at extra-high-voltage, design considerations
of EHV lines, selection and spacing of conductors, corona, radio and television
interference, insulation co-ordination, towers
UNIT-7
HIGH VOLTAGE DC TRANSMISSION LINES:
Introduction, limitations of high voltage ac transmission, advantages of HVDC
transmission, imitational of HVDC transmission, principal of control of HVDC
transmission, applications of HVDC systems, and a few HVDC transmission
projects
UNIT-8
DESIGN OF POWER SYSTEM:
Introduction, Selection of sizes and location of generating stations, Selection
and specifications of transmission lines, sizes and location of substations,
interconnection, use of ac network analysers and computers
UNIT-9
POWER-SYSTEM CONTROL AND LINE-COMPENSATION:
Introduction, Voltage control, power-system control, Control of reactive
power and power factor, line compensation, series compensation, supervisory
control
UNIT-10
DESIGN OF DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM:
Development of distribution plan, transmission and distribution systems,
types of distribution-system arragements, types of cable, primary distribution
design, secondary distribution design, voltage regulation, lamp flicker,
protection of distribution systems, design of inductrial distribution systems
UNIT-11
ECONOMICS OF DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM:
B.Tech – I sem
Effect of voltage, selection of equipment in power systems, economic size of
power factor improvement appartus, economics selection of a distribution
system, electric power transmission and distribution costs, energy losses in a
distribution system.
UNIT-12
POWER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT:
Introduction, methods of power system improvement, power system
improvement scheme, financial aspect of the power system improvement
scheme
UNIT-13
POWER SYSTEM PLANING:
Introduction, methods of power system planning, forecasting load and energy
requirements, generation planning, transmission system planning,
distribution system planning, trends in power system planning in INDIA
CODE-BEAM 07
MANUFACTURING INFORMATION SYSTEM
UNIT-1
Introduction: the evolution of order policies, from MRP to MRP ii, the role of
production organization, operation control.
UNIT-2
Database: terminologies-entities and attributes-data models, schema and
subschema-data independence-ER-model-trends in database.
UNIT-3
B.Tech – I sem
Designing database: hierarchical model-network approach-relational data
model concepts, principles, keys, relational operations-functional
dependence- normalization types-query.
UNIT-4
MANUFACTURING CONSIDERATION:
The product and its structure, inventory and process flow-shop floor control
data structure and procedure-various model-the order scheduling module,
input-output analysis module the stock status database-the complete IOM
database
UNIT-5
INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR MANUFACTURING:
Parts oriented production information system-concepts and structurecomputerized production scheduling, online production control system,
computer based production management system, computerized
manufacturing information system case study
B.Tech – I sem