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Degree in Computer Science and Engineering

Semester-I (UG)
S.No
Sub Code
Subject Name
1
AM-411
Engineering Mathematics
2
CY-411
Applied Chemistry
3
HU-411
Communication Skills/ Professional Communication
4
WS-411
Workshop Technology & Practice-I
5
ME-411
Engineering Drawing
6
CS-411
Elements of Computer Programming
7
CS-412
Computer Fundamentals and Information Technology
Total
Semester-II A (UG)
S.No
Sub Code
Subject Name
1
PH-421
Applied Physics
2
MC-421
Environmental Studies
3
EC-421
Elements of Electronics Engineering
4
CS-421
Web Applications
5
EE-421
Elements of Electrical Engineering
6
CS-422
Object Oriented Programming
7
CS-423
Trouble Shooting & Maintenance Lab
Total
Semester-II B (UG:Practical Training)
TP-401
Two weeks Practical Training during summer vacations
Semester-III (UG)
S.No
Sub Code
1
AM-511
2
MC-511
3
CS-511
4
CS-512
5
CS-513
6
CS-514

Semester-IV (UG)
S.No
Sub Code
1
AM-521
2
CY-521
3
CS-521
4
CS-522
5
CS-523
6
CS-524
Semester-V (UG)
S.No
Sub Code
1
HU-611
2
PH-611
3
CS-611
4
CS-612
5
CS-613
6
CS-614
7
CS-615

T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

P
0
2
2
4
4
4
0
16

Hrs.
4
5
4
6
4
6
3
32

Credits
4
4
3
4
2
4
3
24

L
3
2
3
2
3
3
0
16

T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

P
2
0
2
4
2
4
2
16

Hrs.
5
2
5
6
5
7
2
32

Credits
4
2
4
4
4
5
1
24

80

S/US

Subject Name
Higher Engineering Mathematics
Human Values and Professional Ethics
Operating System
Digital Circuit and Logic Design
Data structures and Algorithms
Database Management System
Total

L
3
1
3
3
3
3
16

T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

P
0
0
2
2
4
4
12

Hrs.
3
1
5
5
7
7
28

Credits
3
0
4
4
5
5
21

Subject Name
Numerical Analysis
Industrial Chemistry
Web Technologies
Computer Organization
Data Communication and Computer Networks
System Software
Total

L
3
3
3
3
3
3
18

T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

P
2
2
4
0
2
2
12

Hrs.
5
5
7
3
5
5
30

Credits
4
4
5
3
4
4
24

Subject Name
Engineering Economics and Entrepreneurship
Material Science
Seminar
Algorithm Analysis and Design
Software Engineering
Discrete Mathematics
Microprocessor and Applications
Total

L
3
3
0
2
3
2
3
16

T
0
0
0
2
0
2
0
4

P
0
2
2
0
2
0
2
8

Hrs.
3
5
2
4
5
4
5
28

Credits
3
4
1
3
4
3
4
22

L
3
2
3
3
2
2
0
15

T
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2

P
0
0
4
2
0
4
4
14

Hrs.
3
4
7
5
2
6
4
31

Credits
3
3
5
4
2
4
2
23

Semester-VI (UG)
S.No
Sub Code
1
CS-621 (A-D)
2
CS-622
3
CS-623
4
CS-624
5
CS-625
6
CS-626
7
CS-627

Subject Name
Elective-I
Automata and Formal Languages
Computer Graphics and Multimedia
Software Reliability and Testing
Simulation and Modelling
Network Programming
Emerging Technologies Lab
Total
Semester- VII A (UG:Industrial Training)
TP-701
Industrial Training during summer vacations ( 6 weeks)
Semester-VII B (UG)
S.No
Sub Code

L
4
3
2
2
0
2
3
16

Subject Name

200

Hrs.

Credits

1
2
3
4
5
7
8
9

CS-711 (A-D)
CS-712
CS-713
CS-714
CS-715
CS-716
CS-717
TP-701E

Semester-VIII (UG)
S.No
Sub Code
1
HU-721
2
CS-721 (A-D)
4
CS-722
5
CS-723
6
CS-724
3
OE-729*
7
CS-725
LIST OF ELECTIVES
Sr. No Subject Code
Elective I
1
CS-621 A
2
CS-621 B
3
CS-621 C
4
CS-621 D
Elective II
1
CS-711 A
2
CS-711 B
3
CS-711 C
4
CS-711 D
Elective III
1
CS-721 A
2
CS-721 B
3
CS-721 C
4
CS-721 D

Elective-II
Advanced Computer Architecture
Artificial Intelligence
Data Mining and Warehousing
Compiler Design
Advance Technology Lab
Project
Industrial Training ( Evaluation Only)
Total

3
3
3
3
2
0
0

0
0
0
0
2
0
0

0
0
2
0
0
4
4

3
3
5
3
4
4
4

14

10

26

3
3
4
3
3
2
2
2
22

Subject Name
Technical Communication & Soft Skills
Elective-III
Soft Computing
High Speed Communication Network
Parallel Computing
OP-Elective
Project
Total

L
2
3
3
3
3
3
0
17

T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

P
2
0
2
0
0
0
8
12

Hrs.
4
3
5
3
3
3
8
29

Credits
0
3
4
3
3
3
4
20

Subject Name

Cr

Advance Microprocessor
Cryptography
Digital Signal Processing
Natural Language Processing

3
3
3
3

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

3
3
3
3

Operating System Internals


Distributed Systems
Operation Research
Client-Server Architecture

3
3
3
3

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

3
3
3
3

Mobile Communication Systems


Embedded Systems
Visual Programming
Digital Image Processing

3
3
3
3

0
0
0
0

0
0
0
0

3
3
3
3

B.Tech.(Chemical Engineering)
Semester-I (UG)
S.No Sub Code Subject Name
1
AM-411
Engineering Mathematics
2
CY-411
Applied Chemistry
3
HU-411
Communication Skills/ Professional Communication
4
WS-411
Workshop Technology & Practice-I
5
ME-411
Engineering Drawing
6
CS-411
Elements of Computer Programming
7
CH-411
Introduction to Chemical Engineering
Total
Semester-II A (UG)
S.No Sub Code Subject Name
1
PH-421
Applied Physics
2
MC-421
Environmental Studies
3
EC-421
Elements of Electronics Engineering
4
WS-421
Workshop Technology & Practice-II
5
EE-421
Elements of Electrical Engineering
6
CH-421
Fluid Flow
7
CH-422
Fluid & Particle Mechanics Lab
Total
Semester-II B (UG:Practical Training)
TP-401
Two weeks Practical Training during summer vacations
Semester-III (UG)
S.No Sub Code Subject Name
1
AM-511
Higher Engineering Mathematics
2
CY-511
Industrial Chemistry
3
PH-511
Material Science
4
CH-511
Chemical Process Calculations
5
CH-512
Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
6
CH-513
Chemical Technology-I
Total
Semester-IV (UG)
S.No Sub Code Subject Name
1
AM-521
Numerical Analysis
2
MC-521
Human Values and Professional Ethics
3
CH-521
Mass Transfer-I
4
CH-522
Heat Transfer
5
CH-523
Chemical Reaction Engineering-I
6
CH-524
Chemical Technology-II
Total
Semester-V (UG)
S.No Sub Code Subject Name
1
CH-611
Mass Transfer-II
2
CH-612
Chemical Reaction Engineering-II
3
CH-613
Industrial Pollution Control
4
CH-614
Mechanical Operations
5
CH-615
CAD for Chemical Engineers
6
CH-616
Seminar
Total
Semester-VI (UG)
S.No Sub Code Subject Name
1
CH-621
Elective-I
2
HU-621
Engineering Economics and Entrepreneurship
3
CH-622
Process Dynamics & Control
4
CH-623
Transport Phenomena
5
CH-624
Process Equipment Design
6
CH-625
Chemical Process Instrumentation
7
CH-626
Environmental Testing & Analysis Lab
Total
Semester- VII A (UG:Industrial Training)
TP-701
Industrial Training during summer vacations ( 6 weeks)
Semester-VII B (UG)

L
4
3
2
2
0
2
3

T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

P
0
2
2
4
4
4
0
16

Hrs.
4
5
4
6
4
6
3
32

Credits
4
4
3
4
2
4
3
24

L
3
2
3
2
3
3
0

T
0
0
0
0
0
2
0

P
2
0
2
4
2
0
4
14

Hrs.
5
2
5
6
5
5
4
32

Credits
4
2
4
4
4
4
2
24

80

S/US

L
3
3
3
3
3
3

T
0
0
0
2
2
0

P
0
2
2
0
2
2
8

Hrs.
3
5
5
5
7
5
30

Credits
3
4
4
4
5
4
24

L
3
1
3
3
3
3

T
0
0
2
2
2
0

P
2
0
0
2
2
2
8

Hrs.
5
1
5
7
7
5
30

Credits
4
0
4
5
5
4
22

L
3
3
3
3
2
0

T
2
2
2
2
0
0

P
4
0
0
0
2
2
8

Hrs.
9
5
5
5
4
2
30

Credits
6
4
4
4
3
1
22

L
3
3
3
3
1
3
0

T
0
0
2
2
0
0
0

P
0
0
2
0
4
2
2
10

Hrs.
3
3
7
5
5
5
2
30

Credits
3
3
5
4
3
4
1
23

200

S.No
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Sub Code
CH-711
HU-711
CH-712
CH-713
CH-714
CH-715
TP-701E

Subject Name
Elective-II
Technical Communication & Soft Skills
Plant Design & Economics
Modelling & Simulation
Chemical Process Safety & Plant Utilities
Project
Industrial Training (Evaluation Only)
Total

L
3
2
3
3
3
0

T
0
0
0
0
2
0

P
0
2
2
4
0
4
12

Hrs.
3
4
5
7
5
4

Credits
3
0
4
5
4
2
2
20

28
Semester-VIII (UG)
S.No Sub Code Subject Name
L T P
Hrs. Credits
1
CH-721
Elective-III
3 0 0
3
3
2
OE-729 *
OP-Elective
3 0 0
3
3
3
CH-723
Computational Techniques for Chemical Engineers
2 2 0
4
3
4
CH-724
Energy Technology
3 0 2
5
4
5
CH-725
Petrolium Refining Engineering
3 0 2
5
4
6
CH-726
Project
0 0 8
8
4
Total
10 29
21
Elective I (CH-621)
A. Energy Audit & Management
D. Paint Technology
B. Polymer Science & Engineering
E. Electrochemical Technology
C. Pulping & Bleaching Technology
Elective II (CH-711)
A.
Stock Preparation & Paper Making
D.
Agro-Residue Utilization
B.
Novel Separation Techniques
E.
Hazardous Waste Management
C.
Advanced Polymer Materials
Elective III (CH-721)
A.
Chemical Recovery Processes
D.
Application of Nano Technology in Chemical Engineering
B.
Solid Waste Management
E.
Rubber Technology
C.
Petrochemical Technology

B.Tech.(Electronics and Communication Engineering)


Semester-I (UG)
S.No Sub Code
Subject Name
1
AM-411
Engineering Mathematics
2
CY-411
Applied Chemistry
3
HU-411
Communication Skills/ Professional Communication
4
WS-412
Workshop Technology & Practice
5
ME-411
Engineering Drawing
6
CS-411
Elements of Computer Programming
7
EC-411
Electronics Measurement & Instrumentation
Total
Semester-II A (UG)
S.No Sub Code
Subject Name
1
PH-421
Applied Physics
2
MC-421
Environmental Studies
3
EC-421
Elements of Electronics Engineering
4
EC-422
Electronic Workshop
5
EE-421
Elements of Electrical Engineering
6
EC-423
Electronic Devices & Circuits
Total
Semester-II B (UG: Practical Training)
TP-401
Two weeks Practical Training during summer vacations
Semester-III (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
AM-511
2
MC-511
3
EC-511
4
EC-512
5
EC-513
6
EC-514
Semester-IV (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
AM-521
2
CY-521
3
PH-521
4
EC-521
5
EC-522
6
EC-523
Semester-V (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
HU-611
2
EC-611
3
EC-612
4
EC-613
5
EC-614
6
EC-615

T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

P
0
2
2
4
4
4
0

Hrs.
4
5
4
6
4
6
3
32

Credits
4
4
3
4
2
4
3
24

L
3
2
3
2
3
3

T
0
0
0
0
0
0

P
2
0
2
6
2
4

Hrs.
5
2
5
8
5
7
32

Credits
4
2
4
5
4
5
24

80

S/US

Subject Name
Higher Engineering Mathematics
Human Values and Professional Ethics
Network Analysis & Synthesis
Digital System Design
Digital Electronics
Analog Electronics Circuits
Total

L
3
1
3
3
3
3

T
0
0
2
2
0
0

P
0
0
0
4
4
2

Hrs.
3
1
5
9
7
5
30

Credits
3
0
4
6
5
4
22

Subject Name
Numerical Analysis
Industrial Chemistry
Material Science
Microprocessor & its Applications
Signals & Systems
EMF & Transmission Lines
Total

L
3
3
3
3
3
3

T
0
0
0
0
0
2

P
2
2
2
4
0
0

Hrs.
5
5
5
7
3
5
30

Credits
4
4
4
5
3
4
24

Subject Name
Engineering Economics and Entrepreneurship
Seminar
Wireless Communication
Analog Communication
Linear IC's & Applications
Control System Engg.
Total

L
3
0
3
3
3
3

T
0
0
0
2
2
2

P
0
2
0
2
4
0

Hrs.
3
2
3
7
9
5
29

Credits
3
1
3
5
6
4
22

L
3
4
4
3
3
3

T
0
0
0
0
0
0

P
0
4
0
2
2
0

Hrs.
3
8
4
5
5
3
28

Credits
3
6
4
3
3
3
22

Semester-VI (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
EC-621 (A-E)
2
EC-622
3
EC-623
4
EC-624
5
EC-625
6
EC-626

Subject Name
Elective-I
Microwave Engg.
Antenna Wave Propagation
Industrial Electronics & Application
Digital Communication
Microelectronics
Total
Semester- VII A (UG:Industrial Training)
TP-701
Industrial Training during summer vacations ( 6 weeks)
Semester-VII B (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
EC-711 (A-E)
2
EC-712
3
EC-713
4
EC-714

L
4
3
2
2
0
2
3

Subject Name
Elective-II
Digital Signal Processing
Fibre optic Communication
VLSI Technology

200

L
3
3
3
3

T
0
0
0
0

P
0
4
2
0

Hrs.
3
7
5
3

Credits
3
5
4
3

5
6
7

EC-715
EC-716
TP-701E

Semester-VIII (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
HU-721
2
EC-721 (A-E)
3
OE-729*
4
EC-723
5
EC-724
6
EC-725
7
EC-726

Microcontroller & Embedded System


Project
Industrial Training
Total

2
0

0
0

2
4

4
4
0
26

3
2
2
22

Subject Name
Technical Communication & Soft Skills
Elective-III
Open-Elective
Computer & Communication Networks
Radar & Navigational Aids
Telecommunication Switching Systems and Networks
Project
Total

L
2
3
3
3
3
3
0

T
0
0
0
0
2
0
0

P
2
0
0
0
0
0
8

Hrs.
4
3
3
3
5
3
8
29

Credits
0
3
3
3
4
3
4
20

EC-621
A
B
C
D
E
EC-711
A
B
C
D
E

Elective-I
Nanotechnology
MEMS
Information Theory & Coding
Device & Circuit simulation
Pulse Digital Switching circuit
Elective-II
Optoelectronics Devices & Circuits
Satellite Communication
Neural Networks & Fuzzy Logic
MOS Device physics & Modelling
Medical Imaging

EC-721
A
B
C
D
E

Elective-III
VLSI Physical Design
Digital Image Processing
Mixed Signal Design
Analog VLSI Design
Programming with MATLAB

FOUR YEAR DEGREE PROGRAM IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING


Semester-I (UG)
S.No Sub Code
Subject Name
1
AM-411
Engineering Mathematics
2
CY-411
Applied Chemistry
3
HU-411
Communication Skills/ Professional Communication
4
WS-412
Workshop Technology & Practice
5
ME-411
Engineering Drawing
6
CS-411
Elements of Computer Programming
7
EE-411
Principles of Electrical Engineering
Total
Semester-II A (UG)
S.No Sub Code
Subject Name
1
PH-421
Applied Physics
2
MC-421
Environmental Studies
3
EC-421
Elements of Electronics Engineering
4
EE-422
Circuit Theory
5
EE-423
Elements of Electrical Machines and Power System
6
EE-424
Electrical Engineering Materials
7
EE-425
Electrical Workshop
8
EE-426
Electrical Engineering Practises
Total
Semester-II B (UG:Practical Training)
TP-401
Two weeks Practical Training during summer vacations
Semester-III (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
AM-511
2
MC-511
3
EE-511
4
EE-512
5
EE-513
6
EE-514
7
EE-515

L
4
3
2
2
0
2
3
16

T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

P
0
2
2
4
4
4
0
16

Hrs.
4
5
4
6
4
6
3
32

Credits
4
4
3
4
2
4
3
24

L
3
2
3
3
3
3
0
0
17

T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

P
2
0
2
2
2
0
2
2
12

Hrs.
5
2
5
5
5
3
2
2
29

Credits
4
2
4
4
4
3
1
1
23

80

S/US

Subject Name
Higher Engineering Mathematics
Human Values and Professional Ethics
Network Analysis & Synthesis
Electrical Machines(DC machines and Transformers)
Electrical and Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation
Transmission and Distriution of Electrical Power
Simulation Lab
Total

L
3
1
3
3
4
3
0
17

T
0
0
2
2
0
2
0
6

P
0
0
2
2
0
0
2
6

Hrs.
3
1
7
7
4
5
2
29

Credits
3
0
5
5
4
4
1
22

Subject Name
Industrial Chemistry
Material Science
Digital Electronics and Logic Circuit Design
Electrical Machine (Asynchronous)
Electrical Power Generation(Conventional and Non-Conventional)
Sensor and Signal conditioning
Total

L
3
3
3
3
3
3
18

T
0
0
0
2
0
0
2

P
2
2
2
2
0
2
10

Hrs.
5
5
5
7
3
5
30

Credits
4
4
4
5
3
4
24

Subject Name
Engineering Economics and Entrepreneurship
Numerical Analysis
Linear Control Systems
Electrical Machines (Synchronous and special machines)
Electromagnetic Field Theory
Seminar
Total

L
3
3
3
3
3
0
15

T
0
0
2
2
2
0
6

P
0
2
2
2
0
2
8

Hrs.
3
5
7
7
5
2
29

Credits
3
4
5
5
4
1
22

Subject Name
Elective-I
Power Electronics
Non Linear and Discrete Control Systems
Microprocessor and Applications
Power System Protection
Utilization of Electrical Energy
Advance Simulation Lab-I
Total
Semester- VII A (UG:Industrial Training)
TP-701
Industrial Training during summer vacations ( 6 weeks)
Semester-VII B (UG)
S.No Sub Code
Subject Name
1
EE-711A-D
Elective-II

L
3
3
3
3
3
3
0
18

T
0
2
2
0
0
0
0
4

P
0
2
0
2
2
0
2
8

Hrs.
3
7
5
5
5
3
2
30

Credits
3
5
4
4
4
3
1
24

12

200

P
0

Hrs.
3

Semester-IV (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
CY-521
2
PH-521
3
EE-521
4
EE-522
5
EE-523
6
EE-524
Semester-V (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
HU-611
2
AM-611
3
EE-611
4
EE-612
5
EE-613
6
EE-614
Semester-VI (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
EE-621(A-D)
2
EE-622
3
EE-623
4
EE-624
5
EE-625
6
EE-626
7
EE-627

L
3

T
0

Credits
3

2
3
4
5
6
7

EE-712
EE-713
EE-714
EE-716
EE-715
TP-701E

Semester-VIII (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
HU-721
2
EE-721A-D
3
OE-729A-E
4
EE-722
5
EE-723
6
EE-724
7
EE-725

Elective-I
EE-621A
EE-621B
EE-621C
EE-621D
Elective-II
EE-711A
EE-711B
EE-711C
EE-711D
Elective-III
EE-721A
EE-721B
EE-721C
EE-721D
Open Elective
OE-729*
OE-729*
OE-729*
OE-729*
OE-729*

Computer Aided Power System Analysis


Energy Management Auditing
Microcontroller and Embedded System
Power System Operation & Control
Project-Minor
Industrial Training ( Evaluation Only)
Total

3
3
3
3
0

2
0
0
2
0

2
0
2
0
4

7
3
5
5
4

15

27

Subject Name
Technical Communication & Soft Skills
Elective-III
OP-Elective
High Voltage Engoineering
Electric Drives
Project-Major
Advance Simulation Lab-2
Total

L
2
3
3
3
3
0
0
14
Credits

T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Total

P
2
0
0
0
2
8
2
14

Hrs.
4
3
3
3
5
8
2
28
180

Data Acquisition and Telemetry


Communication System
Industrial Instrumentation
DSP & Application
Process Dynamics and Control
Artificial Intelligance
Conventional and Computer Aided Electrical Machine Design
Building Automation
Biomedical Engineering
Optimization Techniques
FACTS & HVDC Transmission
Distributed Control System
Elements of Power System
Power Plant Engineering
Energy Conservation Practices
Electrical Energy Utilization
Optimization techniques

5
3
4
4
2
2
23
Credits
0
3
3
3
4
4
1
18

Bachelor in Food Technology


Semester-I (UG)
S.No Sub Code Subject Name
1
AM-411
Engineering Mathematics
2
CY-411
Applied Chemistry
3
HU-411
Communication Skills/ Professional Communication
4
WS-411
Workshop Technology & Practice-I
5
ME-411
Engineering Drawing
6
CS-411
Elements of Computer Programming
7
FT-411
Introduction to Food Processing
Total
Semester-II (UG)
S.No Sub Code Subject Name
1
PH-421
Applied Physics
2
MC-421
Environmental Studies
3
EC-421
Elements of Electronics Engineering
4
WS-421
Workshop Technology & Practice-II
5
EE-421
Elements of Electrical Engineering
6
FT-421
Food Chemistry
7
FT-422
Food Microbiology
Total
Semester-III A (UG:Practical Training)
TP-401
Two weeks Practical Training during summer vacations
Semester-III B (UG)
S.No Sub Code Subject Name
1
AM-511
Higher Engineering Mathematics
2
CY-511
Industrial Chemistry
3
PH-511
Material Science
4
FT-511
Food Biochemistry and Nutrition
5
FT-512
Heat and Mass Transfer
6
FT-513
Unit Operations
Total
Semester-IV (UG)
S.No Sub Code Subject Name
1
AM-521
Numerical Analysis
2
MC-521
Human Values and Professional Ethics
3
FT-521
Food Engineering
4
FT-522
Biotechnology
5
FT-523
Dairy Engineering
6
FT-524
Momentum Transfer
Total
Semester-V (UG)
S.No Sub Code Subject Name
1
FT-611
Biochemical Engineering
2
FT-612
Technology of Cereal Processing
3
FT-613
Technology of Animal Products
4
FT-614
Food Analysis and Quality Control
5
FT-615
Food Storage Engineering
6
FT-616
Technology of Fruits and Vegetable Products
7
FT-617
Seminar
Total
Semester-VI (UG)
S.No Sub Code Subject Name
1
FT-621
Elective-I
2
HU-621
Engineering Economics and Entrepreneurship
3
FT-622
Packaging Technology
4
FT-623
Technology of Fats and Oils
5
FT-624
Technology of Beverages
6
FT-625
Technology of Bakery and Confectionery Products
Total
Semester- VII A (UG:Industrial Training)
TP-701
Industrial Training during summer vacations ( 6 weeks)
Semester-VII B (UG)
S.No Sub Code Subject Name
1
FT-711
Spices and Flavour Technology

L
4
3
2
2
0
2
3
16

T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

P
0
2
2
4
4
4
0
16

Hrs.
4
5
4
6
4
6
3
32

Credits
4
4
3
4
2
4
3
24

L
3
2
3
2
3
3
3
19

T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

P
2
0
2
4
2
2
2
14

Hrs.
5
2
5
6
5
5
5
33

Credits
4
2
4
4
4
4
4
26

40
L
3
3
3
3
3
3
18

T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

P
0
2
2
2
2
2
10

Hrs.
3
5
5
5
5
5
28

Credits
3
4
4
4
4
4
23

L
3
1
3
3
3
3
16

T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

P
2
0
2
2
2
2
10

Hrs.
5
1
5
5
5
5
26

Credits
4
0
4
4
4
4
20

L
3
3
3
3
3
3
0
18

T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

P
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
14

Hrs.
5
5
5
5
5
5
2
32

Credits
4
4
4
4
4
4
1
25

L
3
3
3
3
3
3
18

T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

P
0
0
2
2
2
2
8

Hrs.
3
3
5
5
5
5
26

Credits
3
3
4
4
4
4
22

200
L
3

T
0

P
2

Hrs.
5

Credits
4

2
3
4
5
6
7

FT-712
FT-713
FT-714
HU
FT-715
TP-701E

Food Processing Plant Layout & Design


Innovative Techniques in Food Processing
Elective - II
Technical Communication & Soft Skills
Project
Industrial Training ( Evaluation Only)
Total

Semester-VIII (UG)
S.No Sub Code Subject Name
1
FT-721
Process Technologies for Pulses and Oilseeds
2
FT-722
Health and Functional Foods
3
FT-723
Food Laws and Regulations
4
FT-724
Elective-III
5
FT-725
OP-Elective
6
FT-726
Project
Total
S.No
1

Sub Code
FT-621A
FT-621B

2
FT-714A
FT-714B
3
FT-724A
FT-724B

Subject Name
Elective-I
Post Harvest Engineering
Statistical Quality Control
Elective-II
Numerical Computations in Food Processing Industry
Industrial Microbiology
Elective-III
Technology of Snack Foods
Food Additives and Ingredients

3
3
3
2
0

0
0
0
0
0

0
0
0
2
4

3
3
3
4
4

14

22

3
3
3
0
2
2
17

L
3
3
4
3
3
0
16

T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

P
2
2
0
2
0
8
14

Hrs.
5
5
4
5
3
8
30

Credits
4
4
4
4
3
4
23

Hrs.

Credits

3
3

2
2

0
0

5
5

4
4

3
3

0
0

0
0

3
3

3
3

3
3

0
0

2
2

5
5

4
4

FOUR YEAR DEGREE PROGRAM IN INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL ENGINEERING


Semester-I (UG)
S.No Sub Code
Subject Name
L
T P
1
AM-411
Engineering Mathematics
4
0 0
2
CY-411
Applied Chemistry
3
0 2
3
HU-411
Communication Skills/ Professional Communication
2
0 2
4
WS-412
Workshop Technology & Practice
2
0 4
5
ME-411
Engineering Drawing
0
0 4
6
CS-411
Elements of Computer Programming
2
0 4
7
IE-411
Measurement Science
3
0 0
Total
16 0 16
Semester-II A (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
PH-421
2
MC-421
3
EC-421
4
IE-421
5
EE-421
6
IE-422
7
ME-423

Subject Name
Applied Physics
Environmental Studies
Elements of Electronics Engineering
Instrumentation Workshop
Elements of Electrical Engineering
Electrical and Electronic measurements
Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering
Total

L
3
2
3
2
3
3
3
19

T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

Semester-II B (UG:Practical Training)


TP-401
Two weeks Practical Training during summer vacations
Semester-III (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
AM-511
2
MC-511
3
IE-511
4
IE-512
5
IE-513
6
IE-514
7
IE-515

Semester-IV (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
CY-521
2
PH-521
3
IE-521
4
IE-522
5
IE-523
6
IE-524

Semester-V (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
HU-611
2
AM-611
3
IE-611
4
IE-612
5
IE-613
6
IE-614
7
IE-615

Semester-VI (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
IE-621A-E
2
IE-622
3
IE-623
4
IE-624
5
IE-625
6
IE-626
7
IE-627

Hrs.
4
5
4
6
4
6
3
32

Credits
4
4
3
4
2
4
3
24

P
2
0
2
4
2
0
0
10

Hrs.
5
2
5
6
5
3
3
29

Credits
4
2
4
4
4
3
3
24

80

S/US

Subject Name
Higher Engineering Mathematics
Human Values and Professional Ethics
Digital Electronics
Linear Integrated Circuits
Signals and Systems
Electrical Machines
Circuit Theory
Total

L
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
19

T
0
0
0
0
2
2
0
4

P
0
0
2
2
0
2
0
6

Hrs.
3
1
5
5
5
7
3
29

Credits
3
0
4
4
4
5
3
23

Subject Name
Industrial Chemistry
Material Science
Process Dynamics and Control
Control System
Industrial Instrumentation-I
Seminar
Total

L
3
3
3
3
3
0
15

T
0
0
0
2
0
0
2

P
2
2
2
2
2
2
12

Hrs.
5
5
5
7
5
2
29

Credits
4
4
4
5
4
1
22

Subject Name
Engineering Economics and Entrepreneurship
Numerical Analysis
Microprocessor and Applications
Simulation Lab
Analytical Instrumentation
Non Linear and Discrete Control System
Industrial Instrumentation-II
Total

L
3
3
3
0
3
3
3
18

T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

P
0
2
2
4
2
0
2
12

Hrs.
3
5
5
4
5
3
5
30

Credits
3
4
4
2
4
3
4
24

Subject Name
Elective-I
Statistical and Optimization Techniques
Data Communication and Networking
Data Acquisition System
Biomedical Instrumentation
Computer Control of Processes
Microcontroller and Embedded Systems
Total

L
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
21

T
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
2

P
0
0
0
2
2
0
2
6

Hrs.
3
5
3
5
5
3
5
29

Credits
3
4
3
4
4
3
4
25

Semester- VII A (UG:Industrial Training)


TP-701
Industrial Training during summer vacations ( 6 weeks)
Semester-VII B (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
IE-711A-E
2
IE-712
3
IE-713
4
IE-714
5
IE-715
6
TP-701E
7
IE-716

Semester-VIII (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
HU-721
2
IE-721A-E
3
OE-729A-E
4
IE-722
5
IE-723
6
IE-724

Elective-I
IE-621A
IE-621B
IE-621C
IE-621D
IE-621E
Elective-II
IE-711A
IE-711B
IE-711C
IE-711D
IE-711E
Elective-III
IE-721A
IE-721B
IE-721C
IE-721D
IE-721E

12

200

Credits
3
3
3
5
2
2
4
22

Credits
0
3
3
3
4
3
16

Subject Name
Elective-II
Introduction to Soft Computing
Virtual Instrumentation
Digital Signal Processing
Project
Industrial Training ( Evaluation Only)
Power Electronics and Drives
Total

L
3
3
2
3
0

T
0
0
0
2
0

P
0
0
2
2
4

3
14

0
2

2
10

Hrs.
3
3
4
7
4
0
5
26

Subject Name
Technical Communication & Soft Skills
Elective-III
OP-Elective
Advance Sensors
Project
Process Plant Instrumentation
Total

L
2
3
3
3
0
3
14

T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

P
2
0
0
0
8
0
10

Hrs.
4
3
3
3
8
3
24

Nuclear Instrumentation
Robotics
Optimal Control System
Environmental Instrumentation
Image Processing
Machine Vision
Renewable Energy Resources
Reliability Engineering
Building Automation
Modelling and Simulation
Switchgear and Protection
Industrial Safety Engineering
Advance Digital Signal Processing
Introduction to MEMS
Biomedical Signal Processing

UG- ME(Manufacturing Engineering) to be renamed as "Mechanical Engineering"


Semester-I (UG)
S.No Sub Code
Subject Name
1
AM-411
Engineering Mathematics
2
CY-411
Applied Chemistry
3
HU-411
Communication Skills
4
WS-411
Workshop Technology & Practice-I
5
ME-411
Engineering Drawing
6
CS-411
Elements of Computer Programming
7
ME-412
Basic Engineering Thermodynamics
Total
Semester-II A (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
PH-421
2
MC-421
3
EC-421
4
WS-421
5
EE-421
6
ME-421
7
ME-422

Subject Name
Applied Physics
Environmental Studies
Elements of Electronics Engineering
Workshop Technology & Practice-II
Elements of Electrical Engineering
Engineering Mechanics
Machine drawing
Total

L
4
3
2
2
0
2
3
16

T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

P
0
2
2
4
4
4
0
16

Hrs.
4
5
4
6
4
6
3
32

Credits
4
4
3
4
2
4
3
24

L
3
2
3
2
3
3
0
16

T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

P
2
0
2
4
2
2
4
16

Hrs.
5
2
5
6
5
5
4
32

Credits
4
2
4
4
4
4
2
24

80

S/US

Semester-II B (UG:Practical Training)


TP-401
Two weeks Practical Training during summer vacations
Semester-III (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
AM-511
2
CY-511
3
PH-511
4
ME-511
5
ME-512
6
ME-513

Subject Name
Higher Engineering Mathematics
Industrial Chemistry
Material Science
Applied Thermodynamics
Manufacturing Processes
Fluid Mechanics
Total

L
3
3
3
3
3
3
18

T
0
0
0
0
0
2
2

P
0
2
2
2
2
2
10

Hrs.
3
5
5
5
5
7
30

Credits
3
4
4
4
4
5
24

Subject Name
Numerical Analysis
Human Values and Professional Ethics
Physical Metallurgy and Heat Treatment
Fluid Machinery
Strength of Materials
Kinematics of Machines
Total

L
3
1
3
3
3
3
16

T
0
0
0
0
2
2
4

P
2
0
2
2
2
2
10

Hrs.
5
1
5
5
7
7
30

Credits
4
0
4
4
5
5
22

Subject Name
Mechanical Design-I
Dynamics of Machines
Heat and Mass Transfer
Seminar
CAD/CAM
Advanced Strength of Materials
Total

L
3
3
3
0
3
3
15

T
2
2
2
0
0
2
8

P
0
2
2
2
2
0
8

Hrs.
5
7
7
2
5
5
31

Credits
4
5
5
1
4
4
23

Subject Name
Elective-I
Engineering Economics and Entrepreneurship
Mechanical Design-II
Elective-II
Refrigeration & Air Conditioning
Work Study & Ergonomics
Total
Semester- VII A (UG:Industrial Training)
TP-701
Industrial Training during summer vacations ( 6 weeks)

L
3
3
3
3
3
3
18

T
0
0
2
0
0
0
2

P
2
0
0
0
2
2
6

Hrs.
5
3
5
3
5
5
26

Credits
4
3
4
3
4
4
22

Semester-IV (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
AM-521
2
MC-521
3
ME-521
4
ME-522
5
ME-523
6
ME-524

Semester-V (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
ME-611
2
ME-612
3
ME-613
4
ME-614
5
ME-615
6
ME-616

Semester-VI (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
ME-621 (C-E)
2
HU-621
3
ME-622
4
ME-623 ( C-F)
5
ME-624
6
ME-625

200

Semester-VII B (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
ME-711 (C-E)
2
HU-711
3
ME-712
4
ME-713
5
ME-714
6
ME-715 (C-F)
7
ME-716
8
TP-701E

Semester-VIII (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
ME-721 (C-E)
2
OE-729*
3
ME-722
4
ME-723
5
ME-724
6
ME-725

ME-621
C
D
E
ME-623
C
D
E
F
ME-711
C
D
E
ME-715
C
D
E
F
ME-721
C
D
E

Subject Name
Elective-III
Technical Communication & Soft Skills
Metrology and Mechanical Measurements
Industrial Automation and Mechatronics
Automobile Engineering
Elective-IV
Project (Minor Project)
Industrial Training ( Evaluation Only)
Total

L
3
2
3
3
3
3
0

T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

P
0
2
2
2
2
0
4

Hrs.
3
4
5
5
5
3
4

17

12

29

Credits
3
0
4
4
4
3
2
2
22

Subject Name
Elective-V
Open Elective
Operations Research
Industrial Engineering & Management
Advanced Manufacturing Systems
Project ( Major Project)
Total

L
3
3
3
3
2
0
14

T
0
0
2
0
0
0
2

P
0
0
0
0
0
8
8

Hrs.
3
3
5
3
2
8
24

Credits
3
3
4
3
2
4
19

Elective-I
Mechanical Vibrations
System Dynamics and Control
Robotics
Elective-II
Metal Cutting and Forming
Concurrent Engineering
Tool Design
Industrial Tribology
Elective-III
Quality, reliability and Maintainability
Power Plant Engineering
Industrial Maintenance
Elective-IV
Smart Manufacturing
Design of Experiments
Sustainable Design & Manufacturing
Industrial Safety
Elective-V
Non-Conventional Machining
Cryogenics Engineering
Finite Element Methods

UG- ME(Welding)
Semester-I (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
AM-411
2
CY-411
3
HU-411
4
WS-411
5
ME-411
6
CS-411
7
ME-412

Semester-II A (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
PH-421
2
MC-421
3
EC-421
4
WS-421
5
EE-421
6
ME-421
7
ME-422

Subject Name
Engineering Mathematics
Applied Chemistry
Communication Skills
Workshop Technology & Practice-I
Engineering Drawing
Elements of Computer Programming
Basic Engineering Thermodynamics
Total

L
4
3
2
2
0
2
3
16

T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

P
0
2
2
4
4
4
0
16

Hrs.
4
5
4
6
4
6
3
32

Credits
4
4
3
4
2
4
3
24

Subject Name
Applied Physics
Environmental Studies
Elements of Electronics Engineering
Workshop Technology & Practice-II
Elements of Electrical Engineering
Engineering Mechanics
Machine drawing
Total

L
3
2
3
2
3
3
0
16

T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

P
2
0
2
4
2
2
4
16

Hrs.
5
2
5
6
5
5
4
32

Credits
4
2
4
4
4
4
2
24

80

S/US

Semester-II B (UG:Practical Training)


TP-401
Two weeks Practical Training during summer vacations
Semester-III (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
AM-511
2
CY-511
3
PH-511
4
ME-511
5
ME-512
6
ME-513

Subject Name
Higher Engineering Mathematics
Industrial Chemistry
Material Science
Applied Thermodynamics
Manufacturing Processes
Fluid Mechanics
Total

L
3
3
3
3
3
3
18

T
0
0
0
0
0
2
2

P
0
2
2
2
2
2
10

Hrs.
3
5
5
5
5
7
30

Credits
3
4
4
4
4
5
24

Subject Name
Numerical Analysis
Human Values and Professional Ethics
Physical Metallurgy and Heat Treatment
Fluid Machinery
Strength of Materials
Kinematics of Machines
Total

L
3
1
3
3
3
3
16

T
0
0
0
0
2
2
4

P
2
0
2
2
2
2
10

Hrs.
5
1
5
5
7
7
30

Credits
4
0
4
4
5
5
22

Subject Name
Mechanical Design-I
Dynamics of Machines
Heat and Mass Transfer
Seminar
CAD/CAM
Advanced Strength of Materials
Total

L
3
3
3
0
3
3
15

T
2
2
2
0
0
2
8

P
0
2
2
2
2
0
8

Hrs.
5
7
7
2
5
5
31

Credits
4
5
5
1
4
4
23

Subject Name
Elective-I
Engineering Economics and Entrepreneurship
Mechanical Design-II
Elective-II
Refrigeration & Air Conditioning
Work Study & Ergonomics
Total
Semester- VII A (UG:Industrial Training)
TP-701
Industrial Training during summer vacations ( 6 weeks)

L
3
3
3
3
3
3
18

T
0
0
2
0
0
0
2

P
2
0
0
0
2
2
6

Hrs.
5
3
5
3
5
5
26

Credits
4
3
4
3
4
4
22

Semester-IV (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
AM-521
2
MC-521
3
ME-521
4
ME-522
5
ME-523
6
ME-524

Semester-V (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
ME-611
2
ME-612
3
ME-613
4
ME-614
5
ME-615
6
ME-616

Semester-VI (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
ME-621 (A- B)
2
HU-621
3
ME-622
4
ME-623 (A-B)
5
ME-624
6
ME-625

200

Semester-VII B (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
ME-711 (A-B)
2
HU-711
3
ME-712
4
ME-713
5
ME-714
6
ME-715 (A-B)
7
ME-716
8
TP-701E

Semester-VIII (UG)
S.No Sub Code
1
ME-721 (A-B)
2
OE-729*
3
ME-722
4
ME-723
5
ME-724
6
ME-725

ME-621
A
B
ME-623
A
B
ME-711
A
B
ME-715
A
B
ME-721
A
B

Subject Name
Elective-III
Technical Communication & Soft Skills
Metrology and Mechanical Measurements
Industrial Automation and Mechatronics
Automobile Engineering
Elective-IV
Project (Minor Project)
Industrial Training ( Evaluation Only)
Total

L
3
2
3
3
3
3
0

T
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

P
0
2
2
2
2
0
4

Hrs.
3
4
5
5
5
3
4

17

12

29

Credits
3
0
4
4
4
3
2
2
22

Subject Name
Elective-V
Open Elective
Operations Research
Industrial Engineering & Management
Advanced Manufacturing Systems
Project ( Major Project)
Total

L
3
3
3
3
2
0
14

T
0
0
2
0
0
0
2

P
2
0
0
0
0
8
10

Hrs.
5
3
5
3
2
8
26

Credits
4
3
4
3
2
4
20

Elective-I
Conventional Welding Processes
Inspection and Testing of Welds
Elective-II
Safety in Welding
Weldability of Engineering Materials
Elective-III
Advanced Welding Processes
Welding Codes and Standards
Elective-IV
Design of Weldments
Welding Automation
Elective-V
Welding Metallurgy
Repair and Reclamation in Welding

Basic Sciences and Humanities


Title of the course

: EngineeringMathematics

Subject Code

: AM - 411

Weekly load

: 4 Hrs.

Credit

: 4 (Lecture 4; Tutorial 0; Practical 0)

nit
Unit-1

Unit-2

LTP

4-0-0

Course outlines
Lecture(s)
1. Matrices
Elementary transformations. Row reduced Echelon forms. Rank of a matrix. Normal form.
Linearly dependent and independent vectors. System of linear equations. Linear
transformations. Eigen values and eigenvectors. Properties of eigenvalues. Reduction to 15
diagonal form. Verification of Cayley-Hamilton Theorem and its use for finding inverse of a
matrix. Idempotent matrices. Complex matrices.
2. Solid geometry
Cartesian co-ordinate system. Distance formula. Section formulae. Direction ratios and direction
cosines. Equation of a plane. Equations of a straight line. Condition for a line to lie in a plane.
Coplanar lines. Shortest distance between two lines. Intersection of three planes. Equation of a 15
sphere. Tangent plane to a sphere. Equations of a cone and a cylinder.
3. Differential equation
Solution of differential equation by variable separable method, homogeneous differential 14
equation of first order and their solution, Exact differential equation.
4. Linear differential equations
Solution of linear differential equation of first order. Reducible to linear differential equation.
Higher order linear differential equation with constant coefficients, complementary function and 16
particular integral. Method of variation of parameters. Cauchys and Legendres equations.

Recommended Books:
1. R.K. Jain, S.R.K. Iyengar, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Narosa Publishers.
2. Denial a Murray, Elementary Course in Differential Equations, Longman.
3. Erwin Kreyszig Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley Eastern Limited.
4. B.V. Ramana, Higher Engineering Mathematics, McGraw Hill.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Higher Engineering Mathematics


: AM - 511
: 3 Hrs.
: 3 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 0; Practical 0)

LTP

3-0-0

Course outlines
Lecture(s)
Laplace transforms
Laplace transforms of elementary functions. Properties of Laplace transform. Transform of
derivatives and integrals. Evaluation of integrals by Laplace transforms. Inverse Laplace transforms. 7
Convolution theorem. Solution of ordinary differential equations. Unit step function and unit impulse
function. Engineering applications.
Fourier series
5
Fourier series. Change of interval. Even and odd functions. Half-range series.
Partial derivatives and expansions
Functions of two or more variables. Partial derivatives. Homogenous functions. Eulers Theorem.
Total derivative. Derivative of an implicit function. Tangent and normal to a surface. Change of 9
variables. Jacobians. Taylors and Maclaurins series expansions for a function of two variables.
Complex functions
Limit of a complex function. Differentiation. Analyticity. Cauchy-Riemann equations. Harmonic 7
functions. Conformal mapping. Some special transformations- translation, inversion and rotation.
Bilinear transformation.
Multiple integral
Double integral. Change of order of integration. Triple integral. Change of variables. Applications to 8
area and volume. Beta and Gamma functions.
Vector Calculus
Differentiation of a variable vector. Scalar and vector point functions. Vector operator - Del.
Gradient, curl and divergence - their physical interpretation and applications. Directional derivative. 9
Line, surface and volume integrals. Theorems of Green (in plane), Gauss and Stoke (without proof) their verification and applications.

Recommended Books:
1. R.K. Jain & S.R.K. Iyengar Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Narosa Publishers.
2. G.B. Thomas & R.L. Finney, Calculus: Analytical Geometry, Addison Wesley.
3. Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley Eastern.
4. B.V. Ramana, Higher Engineering Mathematics, McGraw Hill.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
1

: Numerical Analysis
: AM - 521
: 5 Hrs.
: 4 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 0; Practical 1)

LTP

3-0-2

Detailed contents
Errors
Errors in arithmetic operations and functions. Round-off error, truncation error. Absolute error.
Relative error. Percentage error. Principles of equal effect. Significant digits.
Roots of equations
Intermediate value property. Bisection method. Method of false position. Secant Method.
Newton-Raphson method. Iteration method. Convergence of these methods.
Solution of linear equations
Gauss Elimination method (with and without partial pivoting). Gauss-Seidel, Jacobis methods.
Triangularization method.
Eigen value
Rayleighs power method for finding dominant eigen value.
Finite differences
Finite differences-forward, backward and central differences. Shift and averaging operators.
Interpolation
Newtons forward, backward and divided difference interpolation formulae. Lagranges formula.
Gauss forward and backward difference interpolation formulae. Spline interpolationquadratic
and cubic.
Numerical differentiation and integration
Numerical differentiation using Newtons forward and backward difference formulae. Numerical
integration Trapezoidal rule, Simpsons one third and three-eighth rules. Rombergs
integration. Error in integration.
Numerical solution of ODEs
Taylor series method. Picards method. Euler method. Modified Eulers method. Runge- Kutta
methods (upto fourth order) for solution of ODE of first order.

Recommended Books:
Author
S.S. Sastry
Gerald Wheatley
M.K. Jain, S.R.K. Iyengar and R.K. Jain
J.H. Mathew

Title
Introductory Method of Numerical Analysis
Applied Numerical Analysis
Numerical Methods for Sc. and Engg. Computation
Numerical Methods for Maths, Science and Engg

Lectures
4

4
4
7

Publisher
PHI
Pearsons Education
PHI
PHI

Title of the course


: Numerical Analysis Lab
Subject Code
: AM - 521
1. Finding roots of the equation f ( x) 0 using
i) Bisection Method
ii)
Secant Method
iii) Method of false position
2. Finding roots of the equation f ( x) 0 using
i) Iterative Method
ii)
Newton - Raphsons Method
3. To check consistency and finding Solution of a system of linear algebraic equations using
i) Gauss elimination Method ii) Gauss - Seidal Method
iii) Jacobi Method
4. Solution of a system of linear equations by triangularization method.
5. Finding dominating Eigen value and Eigen vector using Rayleighs power Method.
6. Interpolation using
i) Newtons forward difference formula
ii) Newtons backward difference formula
7. Interpolation using
i) Newtons divided difference formula
ii) Lagranges interpolation formula
8. Interpolation using
i) Gausss forward formula
ii) Gausss backward difference formula
9. Interpolation using Splines
i) Linear
ii)
Quadratic
iii) Cubic
10. Numerical differentiation using
i) Newtons forward interpolation formula
ii) Newtons backward interpolation formula
11. Numerical Integration using
rd
i) Trapezoidal rule
ii) Simpsons 1/3 rule
th
iii) Simpsons 3/8 rule
iv) Rombergs rule
12. Solution of Ist order ordinary differential equations using
i) Taylors series method
ii) Picards method
iii) Eulers method
iv) Eulers modified method
13. Solution of Ist order ordinary differential equations using
rd
th
i) Runge-Kutta method of III order
ii) Runge-Kutta method of IV order

Title of the course


: Applied/Industrial Chemistry
Subject Code
: CY-411
Weekly load
:5
LTP
3-0-2
Credit
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 1)
Unit
Course outlines
Lecture(s)
Electro-analytical
Chemistry
Unit-1
09
Conductivity of electrolytes- Specific, molar and equivalent conductivity, Nernst equation for
electrode potential, EMF series, hydrogen electrode, calomel electrode, glass electrode,
Electrolytic and galvanic cells, cell EMF, its measurement and applications, reversible and
irreversible cells, concentration cell, electrode (hydrogen gas electrode) and electrolyte
concentration cell, concentration cell with and without transference. Potentiometry: Principle,
instrumentation and applications.
Fuels
10
Classification, examples, relative merits, Solid Fuels: Coal, Proximate and Ultimate analysis of
coal. Gross and Net Calorific Value, Determination of calorific value by Bomb Calorimeter
Carbonization process, Low and High Temperature Carbonization. Liquid fuels: Cracking,
Thermal and Catalytic Cracking, Synthetic petrol, Knocking, Antiknocking, Octane number,
Cetane Number. Antiknocking agents. Gaseous fuels: Biogas, LPG and CNG. Determination of
calorific value by Junkers Calorimeter. Flue gas analysis by Orsat's apparatus, problems.
Surface Chemistry
09
Adsorption, chemisorption and physisorption, application of adsorption of gases on solids.
Langmuirs adsorption isotherm, Freundllchs adsorption isotherm, BET theory of multi-layer
adsorption (qualitative), adsorption chromatography. Colloidal particles, surfactants, micelles.
Enzyme catalysis, Criteria for choosing catalyst for industrial processes.
Engineering Materials
Unit-2
10
Abrasives Mohs scale of hardness natural abrasives (diamond, corundum, emery, garnets
and quartz) synthetic abrasives (silicon carbide, boron carbide) refractories characteristics
classification (acidic, basic and neutral refractories) properties (refractoriness, refractoriness
under load, dimensional stability, porosity, thermal spalling) manufacture of alumina magnesite
and zirconium bricks.
Lubricants
07
Classification of lubricant, lubricating oils, semisolid lubricants, solid and synthetic lubricants.
Properties of lubricating oils (viscosity, flash and fire points, cloud and pour points, Iodine Value,
Acid Value, R. M. Value, mechanical stability and saponification number).
Recommended Books:
Text Books
Author
P. C. Jain & M. Jain
B.R. Puri, L.R. Sharma, M.S.
Pathania
F.W. Billmayer
C. N. Banwell & E.M. McCash
S. S. Dara, S. S. Umare
J. D. Lee
B. Sivasankar
A. Mallick
J. Clayden, Nick Greeves, S.
Warren
Levine,
J.E. Huheey, E.A. Keitler, R.L.
Keita, O.K. Medhi
J.E. Mcmerry and R.C. Fay

Title of the course


Subject Code

Title
Engineering Chemistry
Principles of Physical Chemistry

Publisher
Dhanpat Rai Publishing Companyi
Vishal Publishing Company

Textbook of Polymer Science 3rd Edn


Fundamentals of Molecular Spectroscopy, 4th Edn
a Text Book of Engineering Chemistry
Concise Inorganic Chemistry, 5th Edn
Engineering Chemistry
Engineering Chemistry
Organic Chemistry

Wiley. N.Y
Tata Mc Graw-Hill Edition
S. Chand Publishing
Chapman and Hall, London
Tata Mcgraw Hill
Viva Books
Oxford Press

Physical Chemistry, 5/e (7th reprint)


Inorganic Chemistry, Principle, structure
reactivity
Chemistry 5th Ed

Tata McGraw Hill


Pearson Education

and

Pearson Education

: Applied ChemistryLab
: CY-411

List of Experiments
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Determination of strength of unknown solution of Mohrs salt using KMnO 4 and standard oxalic acid solution.
Determination of ferrous, ferric and total iron in a given sample using standard K 2Cr2O7.
Determination of copper in a given solution by iodometric method using Na 2S2O3 and standard K2Cr2O7
To find out the cell constant of a conductivity cell.
To find out the strength of the given hydrochloric acid solution by titrating it against sodium hydroxide using pH
meter.
To prepare and describe a titration curve for phosphoric acid-sodium hydroxide titration using pH-meter.
Determine the strength of the given hydrochloric acid solution by titrating it against sodium hydroxide
conductometrically.

8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.

Determination of EMF/oxidation/reduction potential of a given metal/metal ion in different conditions.


Determination of equilibrium constant of a reaction by potentiometric method.
To determine moisture and volatile contents in a given coal sample by proximate analysis.
To determine fixed carbon and ash contents in a given coal sample by proximate analysis.
To study the adsorption of acetic acid on active charcoal and to verify the Freundlich and Langmuir isotherm.
To study the adsorption of Iodine from alcoholic solution by charcoal.
Determination of viscosity of heavy oil by means of Redwood Viscometer.
Determination of coefficient of viscosity of the given liquids by Ostwalds Viscometer method.
Determination of Flash point of a given sample.
Determination of Fire point of a given sample.
Determination of acid value and saponification value of an oil.
Determination of aniline point of a lubricating oil.
Determination of Iodine value of an oil.
To determine the cloud and pour points of a lubricating oil.
(Any twelve to be performed)

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Industrial Chemistry
: CY-521
:3
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 1)

LTP

3-0-2

Main Topics

Lecture(s)
10

Water and its Treatment


Water and its Treatment: Introduction, Hardness and its determination, Degree of Hardness,
Treatment and Purification of water for domestic and Industrial purposes- Sedimentation, Filtration,
Sterilization, Break point chlorination, Ozonization, Permutit or Zeolite process, Deionization or
Demineralization, Desalination of Brackish Water. Numerical Problems
Solid State Chemistry
Introduction to Solid State Chemistry, Band theory of solids, semiconductors and insulators
crystallography, crystal systems, polymorphism, Law of rational indices, Miller indices, Interplanar
spacing, Structure of crystals, X-ray diffraction, Braggs method, X-ray analysis of sodium chloride
solid state, Stoichiometric Defects
Molecular Electronics
Need for molecular devices, molecular electronics, definition, molecular wires and rectifiers, types of
molecular wires with examples, insulation of molecular wires, preliminary idea about measurement
of conductivity by various methods (AFM, optical electron transfer etc.), molecular switches : types
(pH, optical, temperature, fluorescence with example), logic gates: YES, NOT, AND and OR logic
gates with examples, self-assembly.
Spectroscopic Techniques for Analysis
Introduction, interaction of EMR radiation and matter, atomic and molecular spectroscopy,
Absorption laws,Atomic absorption spectroscopy:Basic principles, instrumentation, interferences,
typical applications. Atomic emission spectroscopy: Basic principle, instrumentation and
applications.UV-VIS and IR Spectroscopy-Introduction, theory, instrumentation, applications of UV
& IR spectroscopy (including finger print region in IR)
Thermal Analysis
Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), Derivative thermogravimetric analysis (DTG), Differential thermal
analysis (DTA), Differential Scanning Calorimetry-Basic principles, Instrumentation and analytical
applications.

Recommended Books:
Author
P. C. Jain & M. Jain
B.R. Puri, L.R. Sharma, M.S.
Pathania
F.W. Billmayer
C. N. Banwell & E.M. McCash
S. S. Dara, S. S. Umare
J. D. Lee
B. Sivasankar
A. Mallick
J. Clayden, Nick Greeves, S.
Warren
Levine,
J.E. Huheey, E.A. Keitler, R.L.
Keita, O.K. Medhi
J.E. Mcmerry and R.C. Fay

08

08

12

07

Title
Engineering Chemistry
Principles of Physical Chemistry

Publisher
Dhanpat Rai Publishing Companyi
Vishal Publishing Company

Textbook of Polymer Science 3rd Edn


Fundamentals of Molecular Spectroscopy, 4th Edn
a Text Book of Engineering Chemistry
Concise Inorganic Chemistry, 5th Edn
Engineering Chemistry
Engineering Chemistry
Organic Chemistry

Wiley. N.Y
Tata Mc Graw-Hill Edition
S. Chand Publishing
Chapman and Hall, London
Tata Mcgraw Hill
Viva Books
Oxford Press

Physical Chemistry, 5/e (7th reprint)


Inorganic Chemistry, Principle, structure
reactivity
Chemistry 5th Ed

Tata McGraw Hill


Pearson Education

and

Pearson Education

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Industrial Chemistry
: CY-511
:5

LTP

3-0-2

: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 1)
Lecture(s)
Course outlines
Water and its Treatment:
12
Introduction, Hardness and its determination, Degree of Hardness, Treatment and
Purification of water for domestic and Industrial purposes- Sedimentation, Filtration,
Sterilization, Break point chlorination, Ozonization,Water for Steam Making: Sludge and scale
formation and Caustic embrittlement. Methods of boiler water treatment Lime-Soda process
(hot and cold lime soda process), Permutit or Zeolite process, Deionization or
Demineralization, Desalination of Brackish Water. Numerical Problems
Corrosion
07
Direct chemical corrosion and electrochemical corrosion and their Mechanism, Types of
corrosion, Concentration cell corrosion, atmospheric corrosion, Passivity, Pitting corrosion,
factors influencing corrosion, Polarization, over potential and its significance, Factors
affecting corrosion, protection from corrosion by metallic coatings, electroplating, electroless
plating and cathodic protection, Chemical conversion coatings and organic coatings- Paints,
enamels.
Phase Rule and Distribution law
07
Definitions (phase, component, degree of freedom, phase equilibrium), Gibbs phase rule,
One component system (water system, Carbon dioxide system, sulphur system), Two
component system(Pb-Ag System, KI-water system, Sodium sulphate -water system), Nernst
distribution law, Applications of distribution law: Solvent extraction.
Polymers
07
Polymerization, types of Polymerization reaction and mechanism of polymerization, molecular
weight determination-Viscometry, light scattering methods. Study of some commercially
important polymers (PVA, FLUON, PC, Kevlar, ABS polymer, phenolic & amino resins, epoxy
resins and polyurethanes), Engineering applications of polymeric materials, Conductive
polymers.
Spectroscopic Techniques for Analysis
12
Introduction, interaction of EMR radiation and matter, atomic and molecular spectroscopy,
Absorption laws
Atomic absorption spectroscopy: Basic principles, instrumentation, interferences, typical
applications.
Atomic emission spectroscopy: Basic principle, instrumentation and applications.
UV-VIS and IR Spectroscopy-Introduction, theory, instrumentation, applications of UV & IR
spectroscopy (including finger print region in IR)

List of Experiments
CY-511/CY-521
1. Determination of Total Hardness of water (tap, lake, pond, river) using standard EDTA solution and Eriochrome Black -T
(EBT) indicator.
2. Determination of available chlorine in treated and untreated water titrimetrically.
3. Determination of available chlorine in bleaching powder titrimetrically.
4. Analysis of water samples by BOD and COD.
5. Estimation of Iron in water.
6. Investigation of rusting of iron in different conditions.
7. Investigation of the effect of metal coupling on rusting of iron.
8. Study of phase rule for one component system.
9. Study of phase rule for two component system.
10. To determine the partition coefficient or distribution coefficient of iodine between CCl 4 and H2O.
11. Preparation of Nylon 66.
12. Preparation of polymers (Polystyrene)
13. Preparation of ureaformahaldehyde resin.
14. Preparation of phenolformahaldehyde resin (Bakellite)
15. To determine the molecular weight of a polymer (polystyrene) by using viscometric method.
16. Identification of functional group by FT-IR spectroscopy.
17. Determination of concentration of an unknown sample by UV spectroscopy.
18. To determine max (wavelength of maximum absorption) of a solution of KMnO4 using a spectrometer.

(Any twelve to be performed)

Recommended Books:
Author
P. C. Jain & M. Jain
B.R. Puri, L.R. Sharma, M.S.
Pathania
F.W. Billmayer
C. N. Banwell & E.M. McCash
S. S. Dara, S. S. Umare
J. D. Lee
B. Sivasankar
A. Mallick
J. Clayden, Nick Greeves, S.
Warren
Levine,
J.E. Huheey, E.A. Keitler, R.L.
Keita, O.K. Medhi
J.E. Mcmerry and R.C. Fay

Title of the course


Subject Code

Title
Engineering Chemistry
Principles of Physical Chemistry

Publisher
Dhanpat Rai Publishing Companyi
Vishal Publishing Company

Textbook of Polymer Science 3rd Edn


Fundamentals of Molecular Spectroscopy, 4th Edn
a Text Book of Engineering Chemistry
Concise Inorganic Chemistry, 5th Edn
Engineering Chemistry
Engineering Chemistry
Organic Chemistry

Wiley. N.Y
Tata Mc Graw-Hill Edition
S. Chand Publishing
Chapman and Hall, London
Tata Mcgraw Hill
Viva Books
Oxford Press

Physical Chemistry, 5/e (7th reprint)


Inorganic Chemistry, Principle, structure
reactivity
Chemistry 5th Ed

Tata McGraw Hill


Pearson Education

and

Pearson Education

: Industrial Chemistry Lab


: CY-521

List of Experiments

1.) Determination of Total Hardness of water (tap, lake, pond, river) using standard EDTA solution and Eriochrome Black T (EBT)
indicator.
2.) Determination of available Chlorine in treated and untreated water titrimetrically.
3.) Determination of available Chlorine in Bleaching Powder titrimetrically
4.) Analysis of water samples by BOD and COD.
5.) Estimation of Iron in water.
6.) Investigation of rusting of iron in different conditions of rusting.
7.) Investigation of the effect of metal coupling on rusting of iron.
8.) To determine the acidity of water sample.
9.) To determine the alkalinity of a given water sample.
10.) Determination of free CO2 in a given sample of water.
11.) To sketch a typical DTA plot for the melting of a pure metal.
12.) To sketch a typical DSC plot for the melting of a pure metal.
13.) To study of the phase changes (glass transition temperature, melting, and phase separation) in solid and gel polymer
electrolytes of different composition for lithium power sources.
14.) Determination of the Curie point, crystallization temperature and energy in metal glasses
15.) Identification of functional group by FT-IR spectroscopy
16.) Determination of concentration of an unknown sample of UV spectroscopy.
17.) To determine max (wavelength of maximum absorption) of a solution of KMnO4 using a spectrometer.
18.) To determine the concentration of ferrous ions in a given sample spectrophotometrically by O-phenanthroline method.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: APPLIED PHYSICS
: PH-421
:5
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 1)

LTP

3-0-2

Lecture(s)

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

RELATIVITY
Newtonian mechanics and Galilean transformations, Michelson-Morley experiment, postulates of special
theory of relativity, Lorentz transformations, time dilation and length contraction, space-time interval, twin
paradox, relativistic addition of velocities, variation of mass with velocity, mass energy equivalence, relativity
and Doppler effect
QUANTUM MECHANICS
Need of quantum mechanics, Basis of quantum mechanics, wave function, Schrdingers time-independent
and time-dependent equations, expectation values of physical quantities (position, momentum and energy),
applications of time independent equation; for a particle in a box (one dimensional), step potential, finite
square well potential, tunnelling effect
RADIATION PHYSICS AND LASERS
Elementary ideas about interaction of charged particles, electromagnetic radiations and neutrons with
matter, detection of radiations by: proportional counter, GM counter, scintillation detectors, solid state
detectors (basic principle only), applications of radiations in industry, agriculture and health science,
radiation hazards. Principle of lasers, types of lasers: He-Ne, Ruby, CO2 and semiconductor laser,
Applications of Lasers.
FIBER OPTICS
Optical Fiber, physical structure and basic theory, modes in optical fibers, step index and graded index
fibers, losses in optical fibers, Sources and sensors for optical fibers, applications of Optical fibers in
communication.
ELECTRO DYNAMICS
Gausss law in dielectric medium, Equation of continuity, displacement current, Maxwells equations, wave
equation for electromagnetic radiation, electromagnetic wave propagation in free space and isotropic
dielectric medium, Poynting theorem & Poynting vector, vector potential, Lorentz gauge.

Unit-2

12

12

12

06

06

Recommended Books:
1. Arthur Beiser; Concepts of Modern Physics (McGraw Hill)
2. C. Kittel: Introduction to Solid Satate Physics (John-Wiley&Sons) Engineer
3. Serway, Moses and Moyer Modern Physics (Thomson)
4. N Subrahmanyam: A Text book of Optics by S Chand
5. David J. Griffiths: Introduction to Electrodynamics(Prentice-Hall)

Title of the course


Subject Code

: Applied Physics Lab


: PH-421

List of Experiments
1. To find the value of Plancks constant by using a Photoelectric cell.
2. To verify inverse square law of radiation using a photoelectric cell.
3.

To determine the frequency of an unknown signal by drawing the Lissajous patterns for various frequency ratios and
evaluate the face difference between two sinusoidal signals applied to X and Y input of cathode ray oscilloscope.

4.

To measure the velocity of ultrasonic waves through a given liquid medium.

5.

Measurement of wavelength of given He-Ne LASER by diffraction method.

6.

To determine the wavelength of a sodium (Na) light by using the Michelsons Interferometer.

7.

Determination of the value of e/m of an electron by helical method.

8.

To determine the numerical aperture (NA) of a given multimode optical fiber by using Laser beam.

9.

To determine the g factor by using ESR Spectrometer.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Material Science/Physics of Material


: PH-511/PH-521/PH-611
:5
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 1)

LTP

3-0-2

Unit

MAIN TOPICS

Unit-I

ELEMENTS OF CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
A brief Introduction to material science, Space lattices, Unit cell, primitive cell, Bravais lattice, Atomic packing
factor, Miller Indices, directions and planes in crystal lattice (cubic and hexagonal only), distribution of atoms
in lattice planes (in cubic crystal only), Important structures (NaCl, CsCl, Diamond and ZnS), structure
determination; X-ray diffraction, Neutron and electron diffraction
IMPERFECTIONS IN CRYSTALS
Point imperfections, Frenkel, and Schottky defects and their equilibrium concentration determination, Color
centres, types of color centres, generation of color centres, Edge and screw dislocation, Burger vector,
Surface defects
BAND THEORY OF SOLIDS
Free electron theory, Concept of energy bands, Bloch theorem, Electron in a periodic field of crystal (The
Kronig Penny Model) distinction between metal, semiconductor and insulator, effective mass of an electron,
Hall effect.
NANO-MATERIALS
Fundamentals of nanomaterials and nanotechnology, nano particles, properties of nanomaterials, synthesis,
characterization and applications of nanomaterials.
DIELECTRIC MATERIALS
Introduction of dielectric materials, Polarization, Different types of polarization, Electronic, ionic, orientational
and space charge polarization, polarizability, Clausius-Mossotti relation, temperature and frequency
dependence of polarizability, dielectric breakdown, measurement of dielectric properties, Dielectric constant,
Dielectric loss, ferroelectric and piezoelectric materials, examples of materials and their applications.
MAGNETIC MATERIALS
Terminology and classification of engineering materials, Type of magnetism (dia, para, ferro, ferri and anti
ferromagnetisms), Theory of para, dia and ferromagnetic materials, magnetic anisotropy and
magnetrostriction, magnetic domains, hard and soft magnetic materials, ferrites and their applications
SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
Introduction, type I & type II superconductors, Meissners effect,isotope effect, effects of magnetic field,
Londons equations, penetration depth, specific heat, BCS theory (electron-lattice-electron interaction,
Cooper-pair, coherence length, energy gap), high temperature superconductors, applications of
superconductivity.

Unit-II

Recommended Books:
1.
2.
3.
4.

Raghvan :Materials Science


Srinivasan &Srivastava :Science of Engineering Materials
Callister JR Materials Science and Engg.: An Introduction
Askeland &Phule :The Science and Engineering of Materials

List of Experiments
PH-511/PH-521
1.

To prepare a metallic sample and measure the grain size using the metallurgical microscope.

2.

To study the creep nature in metallic wires at room temperature.

3.

To find the mobility and carrier concentration in a semiconductor sample using Hall Effect experiment.

4.

To study the B-H curves of different materials using B-H curve tracer.

5.

To determine the Stefans constant using Stefans constant kit.

6.

To find the resistivity of a given semiconductor material using four probe method.

7.

To find the Curie temperature of the given ferrite material.

8.

To find the Curie temperature of the given ferroelectric material.

9.

To calculate the dielectric constant of the given dielectric material.

10. To find the capacitance and permittivity of the given material.

Lecture(s)
08

05

06

05

08

08

08

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Environmental Studies
: MC-421
:2
: 2 (Lecture 2)

LTP

2-0-0

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

Ecology and environment


Ecosystem; components, functioning, food chain and web, ecological pyramids. Biogeochemical
cycles; water cycle, carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle. Biodiversity and its conservation.
Sustainable development
Sustainable development; conflict between development and environmental conservation,
international endeavors. Sustainable utilization of resources; energy resources, water resources,
forest resources.
Environmental pollution
Water pollution; wastewater characterization, primary treatment, secondary biological treatment,
general discharge standards. Air pollution; major pollutants, treatment devices, ambient standards.
Solid waste management.
Environmental Regulations
Green House Effect and Kyoto Protocol. Ozone layer depletion and Montreal Protocol.
Environment Protection Act. Hazardous waste management.

Unit-2

Recommended Books:
1. E. Bharucha, Textbook for Environmental Studies; UGC Publication.
2. K.D. Wanger, Environmental Management; W.B. Saunders Publication.
3. E.P. Odum, Fundamentals of Ecology; W.B. Saunders Publication..
4. Pollution Control Acts, Rules and Notifications; CPCB Publication.

Lecture(s)
08

08

10

06

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

Unit-I

Unit-II

: Human values and professional ethics


: MC-511/ MC-521
: 01 Hr Lecture
:0

LTP

1-0-0

Course Description
Values and Self Development
Social values and individual attitudes, Work ethics, Indian vision of humanism, Moral and non
moral valuation, Standards and principles, Value judgments. Importance of cultivation of values,
Sense of duty, Devotion, Self reliance, Confidence, Concentration, Truthfulness, Cleanliness,
Honesty, Humanity, Power of faith, National unity, Patriotism, Love for nature, Discipline.
Personality and Behavior Development
Soul and scientific attitude, God and scientific attitude, Positive thinking, Integrity and discipline,
Punctuality, Love and kindness, Avoiding fault finding, Free from anger, Dignity of labor, Universal
brotherhood and religious tolerance, True friendship, Happiness vs. suffering love for truth, Aware
of self destructive habits, Association and cooperation, Doing best, Saving nature.
Character and Competence
Science vs. God, Holy books vs. blind faith, Self management and good health, Science of
reincarnation, Equality, Nonviolence, Humility, Role of women, All religions and same message,
Mind your mind, Self control, Honesty, Studying effectively.

Lecture(s)
04

Human Rights
Jurisprudence of human rights nature and definition, Universal protection of human rights,
Regional protection of human rights, National level protection of human rights, Human rights and
vulnerable groups.
Competence in professional ethics
Ability to utilize the professional competence for augmenting universal human order, Ability to
identify the scope and characteristics of people-friendly and eco-friendly production systems,
Ability to identify and develop appropriate technologies and management patterns for above
production systems. Case studies of typical holistic technologies, management models and
production systems

02

04

03

03

Recommended Books:
1) S.K.Chakraborty, Values and Ethics for Organizations Theory and Practice; Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2001.
2) S.K. Kapoor, Human rights under International Law and Indian Law; Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2002.
3) D.D. Basu, Indian Constitution; Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2002.
4) W.K. Frankena, Ethics; Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 1990.
5) R. R. Gaur, R. Sangal, G. P. Bagaria, A Foundation Course in Value Education. 2009,
6) M Govindrajran, S Natrajan, V.S. Senthil Kumar, Engineering Ethics (including Human
Values); Eastern Economy Edition, Prentice Hall of India Ltd.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Communication Skills
: HU-411
:4
: 3 (Lecture 2; Practical 1)

LTP

2-0-2

Course Description
Unit- I

Unit- II

Communication Techniques
Importance of Communication, One-way and Two-way Communication, Essentials of
Good and effective Communication, Barriers to Communication, Techniques to Overcome
Barriers
Writing Skills
Prcis- writing; Essay- writing, Official e-mail writing

08

Report Writing
Reports and their importance, Types of Routine Reports along with their formats- Annual
Confidential Report, Progress Report, Inventory Report, Inspection Report, Lab Report,
Structure of Reports; Bibliography & References
Grammar & Vocabulary
Tenses, Change of Voice, Change of Narration, Words often confused, Correct use of
Prepositions, Use of Idioms and Phrases

08

Recommended Books:
1. Bhattacharya, Indrajit. An Approach to Communication Skills.Dhanpat Rai & Co.
2. Gibaldi, Joseph. MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers.MLA.
3. Sinclair, John. Collins Cobuild English Grammar. Collins.
4. Wren, P.C. &H. Martin. High School English Grammar & Composition. S. Chand & Company Ltd.
5. Sharma, R.C. & Krishna Mohan. Business Correspondence and Report Writing. Tata McGraw-Hill.
Title of the course
Subject Code

Lecture(s)

: Communication Skills Lab


:HU-411

List of Experiments (10-14):


1. Introducing your self.
2. Observing and analyzing your environment/ surroundings.
3. Collecting and Using Library Resources.
4. Giving Individual Presentations.
5. English Conversation Skills.
6. Group Discussions.
7. Extempore.
8. Debates.
9. Summarizing newspaper reports.
10. Role Plays.
11. Grammar exercises.
12. Finalization of Team Project Work.
13. Collecting Materials for Project Work & Finalization of Project.
14. Presentation of Project.

08

08

Title of the course


Subject
Weekly Load
Credit
UNIT
UNIT- I

UNIT- II

: Engineering Economics and Entrepreneurship


: HU-611/ HU-621
:3
LTP 3- 0 -0
:3
(Lecture 3)

Course Description
Introduction
Engineers and Economics, Utility of its study, Managerial Economics, Nature and
scope, basic terms and concepts of economics like goods, kinds of goods.
Theory of Demand and Supply
Meaning of Demand, Individual and Market demand schedule, Law of demand, shape
of demand curve, Elasticity of demand, The meaning of Supply, Supply function, Law of
supply- Explanation of law of supply.
Environment Analysis
Concept of National income- GDP, GNP, Monetary policy, Fiscal Policy.
Entrepreneurship-Enterprise
Conceptual issues, Entrepreneurship vs. Management, Concept of Social
Entrepreneurship and Women Entrepreneurship, Roles and functions of engineer in
relation to the enterprise and in relation to the economy.
Business Excellence
Role of creativity and innovation and business research, Sources of business idea,
TQM,Six Sigma
The process of setting up a small business
Preliminary screening and aspects of the detailed study of the feasibility of the business
idea , Preparation of Project Report and Report on Experiential Learning of successful
and unsuccessful entrepreneurs.
Communication skills
Introduction, process of communication, barriers to communication, Removal of
barriers, channels of communication, Verbal and non-verbal communication.

Lectures
02

Issues in small business marketing.


The concept and application of product life cycle ,Advertising and publicity, sales and
distribution management, National, state level and grass-root level financial and nonfinancial institutions in support of small business development, MSME Act
Human Resource Management
Introduction, definition, types, tools of motivation,Theories of motivation- Alderfers ERG
theory, Herzbergs theory of motivation, Mc Clelland theory. Introduction , objectives,
scope, functions. Introduction to concept of IR.Regulation and abolition of Contract
Labour Act 1970

09

08

05
07

02

04

03

08

RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
Authors
Samuelson, Pauls
W.D. Nordhan
R.Panneerselvam
Mote and Paul
A. Nag
Vasant Desai
Nicholas
Stephen P. Robbins

&

Title
Economics
Engineering Economics
Managerial Economics
Macro Economics for management Students
Dynamics of entrepreneurial development & Management
Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management
Management

Publisher
McGraw Hill

TMH
Macmillan India Ltd
Himalaya Pub.House.
Siropolis Houghton Mifflin
company
Mary(Pearson
education
Asia)

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Technical Communication & Soft Skills


: HU-711/HU-721
:4
: 0 (Lecture 0; Practical 0)

LTP

Course Description

2-0-2

Lecture(s)

Unit- I
Speech Mechanism
Introduction to English Speech Sounds: Consonants and Vowels (basics only), Organs of
Speech, Description & Classification of Consonant Sounds, Cardinal Vowel Scale

08

Oral Presentation and Professional Speaking


Elements of effective presentation, Body language and use of Audio-Visual Aids during
presentation, Planning and preparing a model presentation, Organizing the presentation to suit
the audience and context
Unit- II

08

Business Communication

08

Business Letters-Placing, Cancelling, Complaints, Reply to Complaints, Notices, Agendas;


Minutes of Meetings, Memorandums
Career-Oriented Communication
Resume and Bio-data- Design and style, Applying for a job, Language and format of a job
application, Job Interview- Purpose and process, How to prepare for an interview, Language
and style to be used in an interview, Types of interview questions and how to answer them

08

Total=32
Recommended Books:
1. Mishra, Sunita & C. Muralikrishna. Communication Skills for Engineers. Pearson.
2. Gimson, A.C. An Introduction to Pronunciation of English. ELBS.
3. Jones, Daniel. English Pronouncing Dictionary. ELBS.
4. Bhattacharya, Indrajit. An Approach to Communication Skills. Dhanpat Rai & Co.
5. Sharma, R.C. & Krishna Mohan. Business Correspondence and Report Writing. Tata McGraw-Hill.

Title of the course


Subject Code

: : Technical Communication & Soft Skills


: HU-721
List of Experiments (10-14):

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.

Self Description, Analysis and Interaction.


Oral Presentation on a Given Topic.
Group Discussion/ Debate on a Given Topic.
Reading a Literary Text and Preparing a Summary.
Learning Etiquettes in Communication: accepting/ arguing against others views/ ideas, interrupting others talks, addressing
higher officials, colleagues, sub-ordinates.
Individual Power Point Presentations.
Team Project Work: Selecting a Survey Topic and collecting relevant material from the Library/ Internet Sources.
Designing a Questionnaire and Conducting the Survey.
Presenting the survey results and compiling the project report.
Visual Comprehension: Movies, Documentaries, Video Lectures and Summarizing.
Pronunciation Improvement Exercises.
Role Plays.
Mock Interviews.
Creative Writing: Poems, Articles, Stories etc.

Title of the course

: Elements of Computer Programming

Subject Code

: CS-411

Weekly load

:6

Credit

: 4 (Lecture 3, Practical 2)

LTP

2-0-4

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Introduction
Elements of computer processing, Hardware and software, Introduction and feature wise
comparison of various Operating Systems, Including DOS, Windows and Linux, Problem solvingalgorithms and flowcharts. Structured Programming vs. Object Oriented Programming.
2. C Programming Basics
Basic program construction, Structure of a C program, Compilation process, preprocessor
directives, Comments, Data types, Type conversions, Operators - arithmetic, Relational, Logical,
Conditional, Increment/decrement, Library functions, Header files.
3. Loops and Decision Statements
For loop, while loop, do loop,
Various
forms
of if
statement,
switch statement, break statement, continue statement, and go to statement.
4. Arrays
arrays and strings, Declaring an array, Initializing arrays, Accessing the array elements, Working
with multidimensional arrays, Declaring and initializing string variables, Arithmetic operations on
characters, String handling functions.
5. Functions
Defining functions, Passing arguments to functions, Returning values from functions, Reference
arguments, Variables and storage classes, Static functions.
6. Pointers
Pointers, Pointers to pointers, Declaring and initializing pointers, Pointer expressions, Pointer
increment and scale factor, Pointers and arrays, Pointers and strings.
7. Structures and Union
Declaring and initializing a structure, Accessing the members of a structure, Nested structures,
Array of structures, Using structures in functions, Pointers and structures, Declaring and initializing
a union.
8. Files
Reading and writing to text and binary files, Character I/O, String I/O, File pointers, Error handling,
Redirection, Command line arguments.

Unit-2

Recommended Books:
1. Kernighan Brian W. and Ritchie, Dennis M, The C Programming language, Dorling Kingsley.
2. Balagurusamy, E., Programming in ANSI C, TMH Publications

Lecture(s)
04

04

03

04

05

05

03

04

Title of the course


Subject Code

: Elements of Computer Programming Lab


: CS-411

LIST OF PRACTICALS
1. WAP to find multiplication of two numbers.
2. WAP to swap two numbers without using third variable.
3. WAP to calculate temperature in Fahrenheit to Celsius using formula C= (F- 32)/1.8.
4. WAP to calculate Sum and Average of N numbers using sequence of statements.
5. WAP to convert integer arithmetic to a given number of day and month using switch case.
6. WAP to find maximum out of 3 numbers a, b &c using Control Statements (if, else, nested if, nested else).
7. WAP to find minimum out of 3 numbers a, b & c using Control Statements (if, else, nested if, else)
8. WAP to find whether entered number is palindrome or not.
9. WAP to check entered number is even or odd.
10. WAP to find whether entered year is leap year or not.
11. WAP to find factorial of positive integer using for loop.
12. WAP to print all the number between 1 to 100 which are divisible by7 using the concept of loops.
13. WAP to generate Fibonacci series up to n using loops.
14. Write a program to calculate area of circle using function.
15. Write an iterative function to calculate factorial of given number.
16. Write a recursive function to calculate factorial of given number
17. WAP to find even & odd up to a given limit using the concept of array and loops.
18. WAP to reverse a string.
19. WAP to find addition of two matrix of n*n order using the concept of 2 dimensional array
20. WAP to find multiplication of two matrix of n*n order using the concept of 2 dimensional array.
21. WAP program to study the concept of structure.
22. WAP to implement the concept of switch and break statements.
23. WAP to implement the concept of continue statements.
24. WAP to create a data file, retrieve data from the file.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load

: Computer Fundamental & Information Technology


:CS-412
:3
LTP

Credit

: 3 (Lecture 3)

Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

3-0-0

Main Topics
1. Introduction
Introduction and Characteristics, Generations, Classifications, Applications, Central Processing
Unit and Memory, Communication between various units, Processor speed, Multiprocessor system
2. Memory and various input and output devices
Introduction to Memory, Memory hierarchy, Primary memory and its types, Secondary Memory,
Classification of Secondary memory, Various secondary storage devices and their functioning, their
Merits and demerits
3. Number System
Introduction and type of Number system, Conversion between number system, Arithmetic
operations on number system, Signed and unsigned number system
4. Software Computer Languages and Computer Program
Classification, Examples, Introduction of operating system, Evolution, type and function of OS,
Various Examples and comparison, Unix commands, Evolution and classification of programming
language, Generation of programming language, Feature and selection of good programming
language, Development of program, algorithm and flowchart, Program testing and debugging,
Program documentation and Paradigms, Characteristics of good program
5. Internet Basics
Evolution and basic internet term, Getting connected to internet and Internet application, Email and
its working, Searching the web,Languages of internet, Internet and viruses
6. Data communication
Data communication and transmission media, Multiplexing and Switching, Computer network and
network topology, Communication protocols and Network Devices
7. Applications of IT
Business through Computer, Computer for Education, Scientific use, Medicine &Health care,
Engineering, Manufacturing & Computer for Home, Theatre, Film & Television. Legal practice &
Law Enforcement.
8. Social impacts of Information Technology
Introduction, Privacy, Security and Integrity of Information, Disaster Recovery, Intellectual property
rights, career opportunities in the field of IT

Recommended Books:
1. V. Raja Raman, Fundamentals of Computers, PHI.
2. Harley Hahy, AxexB Leoh, internet Complete Reference Fundamentals of IT, Mc-GrawHill.
3. Mandeep Handa,Fundamentals of IT & Windows based computer courses,ABS Publications

Lecture(s)
04

06

04

10

06

06

06

06

Title of the course

: Elements of Electronics Engineering

Subject Code

: EC-421

Weekly load

:5

Credit

: 4 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 0; Practical 1)

Theory
Unit
Unit-1

LTP

3-0-2

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Semiconductors
12
Semiconductors p-type, n-type, pn junction diodes, pn junction as a circuit element, its
characteristics, half wave and full wave and bridge type rectifier circuits basic filter circuits, Doide
as voltage multiplier, clipper & clamper circuit. Zener diode as a voltage regulator. LED its
characteristics construction & applications
2. Amplifiers
12
Concept of d.c. and a.c. load line and operating point selection. Various amplifiers configurations
their h-parameter equivalent circuits determination of voltage gain current gain input resistance
and output resistance & power gain. Concept of feedback in amplifiers, different oscillators circuits
(without analysis) Differential amplifier and its transfer characteristics.
Unit-2
3. Operational Amplifiers
12
IC Op-Amps, its ideal & practical specifications and measurement of parameters. Op-Amp in
different modes as inverting amplifier non inverting amplifier scale changer, differentiator &
integrator.
4. Transistors
12
Characteristics of JFET, MOSFET, Various amplifier configurations using FET. Characteristics
and Construction of SCR, TRIAC, UJT. Their basic areas applications.
Total=48
Recommended Books:
1. Electronic Devices & Circuits - Boylstad & Nashelsky
2. Integrated Electronics by Millman & Halkias
3. Electronic Principles Malvino
4. Principles of Electronics V.K. Mehta, Shalu Melta
5. Electronic Circuits Donald L. Shilling & Charles Belowl
Title of the course
Subject Code
List of Experiments

: Elements of Electronics Engineering Lab


: EC-421

1. To study single stage amplifiers and calculate its gain


2. To study the two stages R-C coupled amplifiers and calculates its gain
3. To study the two stages R-C coupled amplifiers frequency response
4. To study the frequency response of single stage amplifier
5. To study the voltage feedback amplifiers
6. To study the Wein bridge oscillator
7. To study the Hartley oscillator
8. To study the class-B push pull amplifier
9. To study the tuned collector oscillator
10. To study the crystal oscillator
11. To study the basic principles of R-C oscillator i.e. phase oscillator
12. To study the negative feedback, its merits, demerits and calculate its gain

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Web Applications
: CS-421
:2
: 4 (Lecture 2, Practical 4)

LTP

2-0-4

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Introduction
Understanding Web fundamentals, type of domains, URL, ISP, Internet technology and protocols,
World-Wide-Web (WWW) history & evolution.
2. Internet basics
Basics of Internet, IP addressing, type of domains, DNS, ISP, protocols HTTP, TCP/IP.
3. Web Services
E-mail, Browsers, Search fundamentals, Search engines Telnet, FTP etc.
4. HTML
Structure of HTML program, basic tags, Headers and Footers, working with text layout tags, page
layout tags, images, hyper-linking etc.
5. Enhancing HTML flavors
Introduction to Tables, Frames, Forms, List & Links.
6. Web site frills
Introduction to Cascading style sheets, building better web pages, Navigation techniques, Web
graphics - fancy buttons and menus, understanding multimedia - audio & video etc.
7. Privacy & security
Secure web documents, basics of Encryption-decryption, digital signatures, types & role of
Firewalls.
8. Dynamic functionality in Web pages
Basics of DHTML, using HTML, CSS & XML , similarities & difference between HTML, CSS &
XML, interactivity with Java Script, adding applets to web pages.

Unit-2

Lecture(s)

Recommended Books:
1. Matthew MacDonald, Creating a Web site; SPD-Oreilly.
2. Teodoru Gugoiu, HTML, XHTML, CSS & XML; Firewall Media.
3. Michael Morrison, Head First Java Script; SPD-Oreilly.
4. Raymond Greenlaw & Ellen Hepp, Fundamentals of Internet & WWW; TMH.
5. Ramesh Bangia, Learning HTML 4.0; Khanna Publisher.

Title of the course


Subject Code

: Web Applications Lab


: CS-421

LIST OF PRACTICALS:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.

Design & Discuss the structure of HTML program.


Introduction to URLs & URL classes and various types of domains.
Study & comparison between IPv4 & IPv6 addressing classes.
Design a web page using text layout tags
Design a web page using page layout tags.
Design a web page to insert images & hyper-links between different pages.
Write a HTML program using TABLE and its associated tags.
Design a web page to elaborate the attributes associated with FORMS.
Design a web page using nested FRAMES.
Design a web page to demonstrate the multimedia controls.
Design a web page using graphics & frills to make the web page user friendly.
Write a HTML program and explain various styles of cascading.
Write a program that elaborates the significance of table/ text using CSS.
Design a web page to demonstrate the working of applets programs.

04

02
04
06

04
04

04

04

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

:
:
:
:

Basic Electrical Engineering


EE-421
5
4

L T P: 3 0 2

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

Basic Concepts
Electric Charge, Current and Electromotive force, Potential and Potential Difference; Conductor,
Semiconductor Insulator and dielectric; Electrical Power and Energy; Ohms Law, Resistance and
color coding; Capacitance and Inductance, their ratings; Effects of Temperature on Resistance,
Series and Parallel connection, Kirchoffs Laws and Their Applications

06

AC Fundamentals
Concept of Alternating Voltage and Alternating Current, Difference between AC and DC, Various
Terms Related with AC Waves; RMS and Average Values, Concept of Phase and Phase Difference,
Single Phase and Three Phase Supply; 3-ph Star-Delta connections, Inter-Relation between phase
voltage/current & line voltage/current; Alternating Voltage applied to Pure Resistance, Pure
Inductance, Pure Capacitance and their combinations, Concept of Power and Power Factor in AC
Circuit.

08

Measuring Instruments
Principle and Construction of Instruments used for Measuring Current, Voltage, Power and Energy,
Concept and applications of digital multimeters, oscilloscopes, signal generators

03

Electrical Safety
Electrical Shock, Safety practices to prevent Electric Shock; Concept of Fuses- Classification,
Selection and Application; Concept of Earthing, Types of Earthing, MCBs, ELCBs and their
Applications.

04

Electromagnetic Induction
Concept of Magnetic Field, Magnetic Flux, Reluctance, Magneto Motive Force (MMF), Permeability;
Self and Mutual Induction, Basic Electromagnetic laws, Effects on a Conductor Moving in a Magnetic
Field, various losses in magnetic circuits;

04

Electrical Machines &Transformers


Elementary concepts and classification of electrical machines, Common features of rotating electrical
machines, Basic principle of a motor and a generator, Need of Starters and their classifications.
Transformer- Classification, Principle of operation, Construction, Working and applications.

10

Utilization of Electricity
Concepts of Electricity for electrolysis process e.g., Electroplating, Electro refining etc.,
Electrochemical Cells & Batteries; Application of Electricity for Heating, Ventilating and airconditioning, Welding and illumination.
Basic Troublshooting
Basic Testing and faults diagnosis in electrical systems, various tools and their applications,
replacement of different passive components e.g. fuses, lamps and lamp holders, switches, cables,
cable connectors, electromagnetic relays.

04

Unit-2

Lecture(s)

Recommended Books:
Title
Electrical Technology
Basic Electrical Engineering
Electrical Machines
Electrical Machines
Title of the course
Subject Code

Author
Edward Hugh
D P Kothari & I J Nagrath
D P Kothari & I J Nagrath
S K Bhattacharya

Publisher
Pearson Education
TMH
TMH
TMH

: Elements of Electrical Engineering Lab


: EE-421

1.

List of Practicals
Study of various passive components and measuring instruments and their connections in electrical circuits.

2.

Verification of Ohms Law.

3.

Verification of Kirchoffs laws (KCL & KVL).

4.

Verification of equivalent resistances in series and parallel connections.

5.

Measurement of various characteristic values of a Sinusoidal waveform with the help of CRO.

04

6.

Measurement of voltage, current and power in RL and RLC circuits and Verification of phase angle and power factor
concept.

7.

Study of various types of earthings.

8.

Study of various types of protection devices e.g. fuses, MCBs and ELCBs

9.

Verification of Faradays laws and Lenzs law.

10. Study of various types of DC motors and their starters.


11. Study of various types of AC motors and their starters.
12. Study of various types of transformers and Verification of turns ratio.
13. Starting and reversing various AC and DC motors.
14. Fault diagnosis and removal in general electrical connection /apparatus.

Title of the course


Subject Code

: Object Oriented Programming


: CS-422

Weekly load

:3

Credit

: 5 (Lecture 3, Practical 4)

LTP

3-0-4

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Review
Review of basic concepts of object-oriented programming, Comparison between procedural
programming paradigm and object-oriented programming paradigm.
2. Classes and Objects
Specifying a class, Creating class objects, Accessing class members, Access specifiers public,
private, and protected, Classes, Objects and memory, Static members, The const keyword and
classes, Static objects, Friends of a class, Empty classes, Nested classes, Local classes, Abstract
classes, Container classes, Bit fields and classes.

04

3. Console Based I/O


Concept of streams, Hierarchy of console stream classes, Input/output using Overloaded operators
>> and << and Member functions of I/O stream classes, Formatting Output, Formatting
using ios class functions and flags, Formatting using manipulators.

04

4. Constructors and Destructors


Need for constructors and destructors, Copy constructor, Dynamic constructors, Destructors,
Constructors and destructors with static members, Initialize lists.

04

5. Operator Overloading and Type Conversion


Defining operator overloading, Rules for overloading operators, Overloading of unary operators
and various binary operators, Overloading of new and delete operators, Type conversion - Basic
type to class type, Class type to basic type, and Class type to another class type.

06

6. Inheritance
Introduction, Defining derived classes, Forms of inheritance, Ambiguity in multiple and multipath
inheritance, Virtual base class, Object slicing, Overriding member functions, Object composition
and delegation, Order of execution of constructors and destructors.

06

7. Pointers and Dynamic Memory Management


Understanding pointers, Accessing address of a variable, Declaring & initializing pointers,
Accessing a variable through its pointer, Pointer arithmetic, Pointer to a pointer, Pointer to a
function, Dynamic memory management - new and delete Operators, Pointers and classes, Pointer
to an object, Pointer to a member, this Pointer, Self-referential classes, Possible problems with the
use of pointers - Dangling/wild pointers, Null pointer assignment, Memory leak and allocation
failures.

06

8. Virtual Functions and Polymorphism


Concept of Binding - Early binding and late binding, Virtual functions, Pure virtual functions,
Abstract classes, Virtual destructors & polymorphism.

05

9. Exception Handling
Review of traditional error handling, Basics of exception handling, Exception handling mechanism,
Throwing mechanism, Catching mechanism, Rethrowing an exception, Specifying exceptions.
10. Managing Data Files
File streams, Hierarchy of file stream classes, Error handling during file operations,
Reading/Writing of files, Accessing records randomly, Updating files, Data formatting in memory
buffers.

05

Unit-2

Lecture(s)

Recommended Books:
1. Lippman, S.B. and Lajoie, J., C++Primer, Pearson Education.
2. Stroustrup, Bjarne, the C++ Programming Language, Pearson Education.
3. Yashwant Kanetkar, Let Us C++, BPB
4. Robert Lafore, Turbo C++, Pearson India
Title of the course
Subject Code
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)

: Object Oriented Programming Lab


: CS-422

LIST OF PRACTICALS
WAP to find the area of circle/rectangle.
WAP to find Simple Interest.
WAP to swap two numbers without using third variable.
WAP to illustrate the use of Implicit and Explicit type casting.
WAP to generate pyramid of digits using nested loops.
WAP to generate Fibonacci series.
WAP to find the maximum of given numbers.
WAP to pass arguments by value and by address.
WAP to illustrate the use of reference parameters.

04

04

10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
16)
17)
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WAP of Switch statement.


WAP to illustrate function overloading.
WAP to illustrate the use of default arguments.
WAP to reverse a string.
WAP to covert a given string from uppercase to lowercase.
WAP to count the number of vowels in a given sentence.
WAP to search a given item in a list.
WAP to add/multiply two matrices.
WAP to add diagonal elements of two matrices.
WAP to calculate the sum of all the elements of a matrix using function.
WAP to find the factorial of a number using recursive function.
WAP to illustrate the use of pointer variable.
WAP a program to implement the structures.
WAP to implement Union.
WAP to create a Class Employee with the following specifications:
Private members: name [20] characters,
Employee_ ID int,
Basic, DA, HRA Float
Salary Float
calculate_sal () function computes the salary and returns it. Salary is the sum of Basic, DA and HRA.
Public members: Readdata () function accepts the data values and invokes the calculate () function.
Display () function shows the results on screen.
WAP to create a friend function which would be able to swap the values of data members of two objects of same class.
WAP to initialize the objects using constructors.
WAP to implement function overloading.
WAP to implement polymorphism feature for + operator.
WAP to perform Program to illustrate Single/Multiple/Multilevel/Hybrid Inheritance.
WAP to illustrate the derivation and execution of constructor and destructor member functions in case of Inheritance.
WAP to create a file. Record structure and the name of file are given by user.
WAP that makes use of the: try, catch and throw keywords.
Create a function that throws an exception.
WAP that contains multiple catch statements.

Title of the course


Subject Code

: Troubleshooting & Maintenance Lab


: CS-423

Weekly load

:2

Credit

: 1 (Practical 2)

LIST OF PRACTICALS
1.

Study different types of servicing and maintenance tools.

2.

Study and installation of different Operating System.

3.

Study of the beep diagnostic.

4.

Switch on the computer and check the problems if hard disk is not present.

5.

Study the different types of Troubleshooting techniques and procedures.

6.

Check if the window is not opening, then troubleshoot the software fault.

7.

Troubleshoot the problems if modem is not detected.

8.

Troubleshooting of CD/DVD ROM.

9.

Study the different types of analysis measured techniques.

10. Check out the problems if printer is not working.


11. Study the different types of hardware faults.
12. Study the different types of software faults.
13. Troubleshoot the problem if battery problem occurs.

LTP

0-0-2

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Operating System
: CS-511
:3
: 4 (Lecture 3, Practical 2)

LTP

3-0-2

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Basic Concept of Operating System


Evolution of operating system, Operating System classifications, Fundamental of operating
system functions, Multiprogramming, Multiprocessing, Time-sharing systems and real time
systems. Software layers & virtual machine.
2. Process Mangement
Process Overview, process states, multiprogramming, levels of scheduler and CPU scheduling
algorithms, multiple-processor scheduling, Threads, Process Scheduling objects and techniques.
3. Interprocess Communication
Concurrent processes - The Critical Section & Mutual Exclusion problem - Algorithms Semaphores, Critical Region, Conditional Critical Region, Monitors, Messages - Examples in
Contemporary OS - Classical Process Co-ordination Problems
4. Memory Management
Memory Hierarchy, Static and Dynamic Memory Allocation, Overview of Swapping, Multiple
Partitions Contiguous and Non-Contiguous Memory Allocation, Concepts of Paging,
Segmentation.
5.Virtual Memory
Virtual Memory Concepts - Demand paging - Performance - Fragmentation & Compaction. Page
replacement and Allocation algorithms -Memory Protection - System Calls Linux/Windows
Virtual Memory Techniques.

06

6. File Mangement
File concepts, Access methods, Directory structure, File protection, File System structure,
Allocation methods, Secondary storage management - Disk structure, Disk scheduling, Disk
management, Swap-space management, Disk reliability.
7. Deadlock
Introduction, Analysis of conditions, Prevention & avoidance, Detection & recovery.

08

Unit-2

Lecture(s)

Recommended Books:
1. Silberschatz A & Galvin, Operating System Concepts, John Wiley & Sons
2. W. Stallings, Operating Systems: Internals and Design Principles, Pearson Pub.
3. Andrew S Tanenbaum, Operating Systems - Design and Implementation, PHI
4. Crawley, Operating Systems - An Object oriented Approach, McGraw Hill
Title of the course
Subject Code

: Operating System Lab


: CS-511

LIST OF PRACTICALS
1.

2.
3.
4.
5.

6.

WAP to implement following CPU scheduling algorithms:

FCFS

SJF

Priority

Round Robin
WAP to implement MVT and MFT.
WAP to implement Bankers algorithm for deadlock avoidance.
WAP to implement Bankers algorithm for deadlock prevention.
WAP to implement following page replacement algorithms:

FIFO

LRU
WAP to implement paging technique of memory management.

06

06

06

08

08

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Digital Circuits and Logic Design


: CS-512
:5
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 1)

LTP

3-0-2

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Introduction, Number Systems and codes


Introduction to the concept of Digital Electronics, Number systems, binary number system, octal number
system, hexadecimal number system, signed and unsigned numbers, Arithmetic using Different
Number Systems; Representation of Binary Number in Sign-Magnitude, Sign 1's & 2's Complement
Notation; Rules for Addition and Subtraction with Complement.
2. Introduction to various types of codes
BCD, EBCDIC, ASCII, Extended ASCII, Gray and other Codes.
3. Boolean Function and its Minimization
Simplification of Boolean Function using Boolean theorems; Canonical and Standard Forms(SOP and
POS) for Boolean Functions; Objectives of the Minimization Procedures; Karnaugh Map Method; Dont
Care Conditions; Quine-Mccluskey Tabulation Method; Concept of Prime Implicates. Realization of
Boolean Functions Using Only NAND and NOR Gates.
4. Combinational Logic Circuits Using Discrete Logic Gates
Half & Full Adder; Half & Full Subtractor; Parity Generator and Checker; Code Converters; Carry look
ahead generator; Binary Multiplier; Majority Circuits, Magnitude Comparator.
5. Combinational Logic Using MSI Circuits
Binary Parallel; BCD Adder; Encoder, Priority Encoder, Decoder; Multiplexer and De-multiplexer
Circuits; Implementation of Boolean Functions Using Decoder and Multiplexer; ALU; BCD to 7-Segment
Decoder; Common Anode & Cathode 7-Segment Displays; PLA and PAL

07

6. Introduction to Flip-flop Circuits


Basic Concepts of Sequential Circuits; Cross Coupled SR Flip-Flop Using NAND or NOR Gates; DType and Toggle Flip-Flops JK Flip-Flop & race Condition; Clocked Flip-Flops; Truth Tables &
Excitation Tables for Flip-Flops; Edge & Level Triggering; Master Slave Configuration; Edge triggered
D flip-flop; Elimination of Switch Bounce Using Flip-Flops; Flip-Flops With Preset & Clear.
7. Sequential Logic Circuit Design & Counters
Sequential circuit; state table and state diagram; Design procedure; Basic Concepts of Counters and
Registers; Shift Left and Right Register; Registers With Parallel Load; SIPO and PISO
8. Ripple (asynchronous) counters
Up Down and Mod-N ripple counters; Design of Synchronous Counter Using State Diagrams and Table;
BCD Counters; Modulo-N Counter; Up Down Counter; Ring counter; Johnson Counter, Sequence
Generators

07

Unit-2

Lecture(s)

Recommended Books:
1. Morris Mano: Digital Logic and Computer Design, PHI.
2. Bartee Thomas: Digital Computer Fundamentals, McGraw-Hill.
3. Richard Sandige: Modern Digital Design, McGraw-Hill.
4. Taub and Schilling: Digital Integrated Electronics, McGraw-Hill.
5. Fletcher W.I.: Engineering Approach to Digital Design, PHI.
6. Malvino & Leech: Digital Principles & Applications, TMH.
7. J. F. Wakerly: Digital design: principles and practice package, Pearson Edu.
Title of the course
Subject Code

: Digital Circuit & Logic Design Lab


: CS-512

LIST OF PRACTICALS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Study of Logic gates- AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR, XOR.


To simplify the given expression and to realize it using Basic gates and Universal gates.
Design and realization of half adder/Substractor using NAND gates.
Design and realization of Full adder using Logic gates.
Realization of R-S Flip-flop.
Realization of J-K Flip-flop.
To design and set up the following circuit
a. 4:1 Multiplexer (MUX) using only NAND gates.
b. 1:4 Demultiplexer (DE-MUX) using only NAND gates.

05
07

05

07

06

04

Title of the course


Subject Code

: Data Structures and Algorithms


: CS-513

Weekly load

:3

Credit

: 5 (Lecture 3, Practical 4)

Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

LTP

3-0-4

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Introduction
04
Basic concepts and notations; Data structures and Data Structure operations; Mathematical
Notation and Functions; Algorithmic complexity and time-space trade off.
2. Recursion
06
Recursion; types of recursion; Examples of recursion the exponential power of a
number, Fibonacci numbers, the greatest common divisor, Towers of Hanoi.
3. Arrays
07
Introduction; One-dimensional array storage, Traversing, Insertion, Deletion, Searching;
Multidimensional arrays Two-dimensional arrays, General multidimensional arrays. String
processing and Manipulation
4. Linked List
07
Introduction; Basic concepts of linked list Memory representation, Building a linked
list, Traversing, Insertion, Deletion, Searching; Double linked list; Merging two lists;
Header linked list; Circular linked list.
5. Stacks & Queues
06
Stack, Representation of stack, Implementation of stack; Polish Notation; Queues;
Implementation of queues; Circular queues; Double ended queue; Priority Queues
6. Trees
08
Binary trees; Complete Binary trees; Extended binary tree; Representation of Binary tree;
Insertion and deletion from the Binary Tree. Tree Traversals using in-order, pre-order and postorders ; Representation of Binary Tree; Application of Binary tree; search tree; Heap tree,
Balanced Binary tree; B-trees.
7. Graphs
05
Basic concepts & definitions; Representation of Graph; Adjacency list; Adjacency
Matrix, Path Matrix, Graph Traversal; Shortest Path Algorithms.
8. Sorting & Searching
05
Linear search; Binary search; Bubble sort; Insertion sort; Quick sort; Selection sort; Merge sort;
Heap sort; Selection sort, Hashing Techniques.

Recommended Books:
1. Lipschutz,Schaum Series, Data Structures ,TMH
2. A.M. Tanenbaum, Data Structures using C and C++, Pearson education.
3. Trembley Sorenson, Introduction to Data Structures with applications, TMH.
4. Harowitz & Sahni, Data Structures,Galgotia Publications
Title of the course
Subject Code
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
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12)
13)
14)
15)
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18)
19)
20)

: Data Structures and Algorithms Lab


: CS-513

LIST OF PRACTICALS
WAP to generate Fibonacci Series using recursion.
Write a function that interchanges the first element with last element, second element with second last element and so on.
WAP to multiply two Matrices.
Write a Function that removes all duplicate elements from an Array.
WAP that insert an element in beginning of Linear Link List.
WAP that delete an element from the beginning of the Linear Link List.
WAP that delete an element from the end of the Linear Link List.
WAP that delete an element after a given element of the given Linear Link List.
WAP that reverse the element of the Linear Link List.
WAP that concatenate two Linear Linked List.
WAP to remove the Top element of Stack.
WAP to insert (or push) an element at the Top of Stack.
WAP to insert an element at the end of queue.
WAP to remove the first element of the queue.
WAP to illustrate the implementation of Binary Search Tree.
WAP to sort an array of integer in Ascending Order using Bubble Sort.
WAP to sort an array of integer in Ascending Order using Insertion Sort.
WAP to sort an array of integer in Ascending Order using Quick Sort.
WAP to search an element using Linear Search Method.
WAP to search an element using Binary Search Method.

Title of the course


Subject Code

: Database Management System


: CS-514

Weekly load

:3

Credit

: 5 (Lecture 3, Practical 4)

Unit
Unit-1

LTP

3-0-4

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Introduction:
04
Data, data processing requirement, desirable characteristics of an ideal data processing system,
traditional file based system, its drawback, concept of data dependency, Def of database, database
management system.
2. Database concepts
06
3-schema architecture, database terminology, benefits of DBMS, Database development process conceptual data modeling, logical database design, physical database design, database
implementation, database maintenance.
3. Database Analysis
Conceptual data modeling using E-R data model -entities, attributes, relationships, generalization,
specialization, specifying constraints. 5 6 practical problems based on E-R data model.

06

4.

Database Design
08
Logical database design and relational data model: Introduction to relational database
theory: def of relation, relational model operators, relational model integrity rules, Normalization1NF, 2NF, 3NF, 4NF, BCNF & practical problems based on these forms. Denormalization

Unit-2

5.

Database Implementation
Introduction to SQL, DDL aspect of SQL, DML aspect of SQL update, insert, delete & various
form of SELECT- simple, using special operators, aggregate functions, group by clause, sub query,
joins, co-related sub query, union clause.

08

6. Query optimization
Introduction, Overview of optimization process, expression transformation, database statistics, A
divide and conquer strategy.
7. Transaction processing
Transaction concept, transaction state, Implementation of atomicity and durability, concurrent
execution, Serializability, recoverability, Implementation of isolation, transaction definition in SQL.

06

8. Overview of backup and recovery process


Failure classification, Storage structure, recovery and atomicity, log based recover , shadow
paging, recovery with concurrent transaction, buffer management, failure with loss of non- volatile
storage, advance recovery techniques.

06

04

Recommended Books:
1. A Silberschatz, H. F. Korth, and S Sudarshan, Database System Concepts, TMH.
2. McFadden, F.Hoffer, M. B Modern database management, Prescott.
3. C.J Date, an Introduction to Database Systems, Addison, Wesley.
4. Raghu Ramakrishnan and Gehrke, Database Management System, McGraw-Hill.
5. Margaret.H.Dunham, Data Mining. Introductory and advanced topics, Pearson.
Title of the course

: Database Management System Lab

Subject Code

: CS-514

LIST OF PRACTICALS

1. Introduction to various constraints such as Primary key, secondary key, Super key, etc.
2. To implement Data Definition Commands (create, drop).
3. To implement Data Manipulation Commands (insert, delete, update, select)
4. To implement Data Control Commands (Commit, revoke, rollback, connect, execute)
5. Create Table, SQL for Insertion, Deletion, Update and Retrieval using aggregating functions.
6. Write Programs in PL/SQL, Understanding the concept of Cursors.
7. Write Program for Join, Union & intersection etc.
8. Creating Views, Writing Assertions, and Triggers.
9. Creating Forms, Reports etc.
10. WAP in PL/SQL for adding two numbers.
11. WAP in PL/SQL for reversing the number. For example the number is 12345 and reverse number will be 54321)
12. WAP in PL/SQL to find the number is even or odd.
13. WAP in PL/SQL to count numbers from 1 to 100

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Numerical Analysis
: AM - 521/AM-611
: 5 Hrs.
: 4 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 0; Practical 1)

LTP

3-0-2

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Errors
Errors in arithmetic operations and functions. Round-off error, truncation error. Absolute error.
Relative error. Percentage error. Principles of equal effect. Significant digits.
2. Roots of equations
Intermediate value property. Bisection method. Method of false position. Secant Method. NewtonRaphson method. Iteration method. Convergence of these methods.
3. Solution of linear equations
Gauss Elimination method (with and without partial pivoting). Gauss-Seidel, Jacobis methods.
Triangularization method.
4. Eigenvalue
Rayleighs power method for finding dominant eigenvalue.
5. Finite differences
Finite differences-forward, backward and central differences. Shift and averaging operators.
6. Interpolation
Newtons forward, backward and divided difference interpolation formulae. Lagranges formula.
Gauss forward and backward difference interpolation formulae. Spline interpolationquadratic and
cubic.
7. Numerical differentiation and integration
Numerical differentiation using Newtons forward and backward difference formulae. Numerical
integration Trapezoidal rule, Simpsons one third and three-eighth rules. Rombergs integration.
Error in integration.
8. Numerical solution of ODEs
Taylor series method. Picards method. Euler method. Modified Eulers method. Runge-Kutta
methods (upto fourth order) for solution of ODE of first order.

Unit-2

Lecture(s)

Recommended Books:
1. S.S. Sastry, Introductory Method of Numerical Analysis, PHI.
2. Gerald Wheatley Applied Numerical Analysis, Pearsons Education.
3. M.K. Jain, S.R.K. Iyengar and R.K. Jain, Numerical Methods for Sc. and Engg. Computation.
4. J.H. Mathew, Numerical Methods for Maths. Science and Engg. PHI.
Title of the course
Subject Code

: Numerical Analysis Lab


: AM-521

List of Experiments
1. Finding roots of the equation
i) Bisection Method
2. Finding roots of the equation
i) Iterative Method

f ( x) 0

using
ii)
Secant Method

iii)

Method of false position

f ( x) 0 using
ii)

Newton - Raphsons Method

3. To check consistency and finding Solution of a system of linear algebraic equations using
i) Gauss elimination Method ii) Gauss - Seidal Method
iii) Jacobi Method
4. Solution of a system of linear equations by triangularization method.
5. Finding dominating Eigen value and Eigen vector using Rayleighs power Method.
6. Interpolation using
i) Newtons forward difference formula

ii) Newtons backward difference formula

7. Interpolation using
i) Newtons divided difference formula

ii) Lagranges interpolation formula

8. Interpolation using
i) Gausss forward formula

ii) Gausss backward difference formula

9. Interpolation using Splines


i) Linear

ii)

Quadratic

10. Numerical differentiation using


i) Newtons forward interpolation formula

iii)

Cubic

ii) Newtons backward interpolation formula

4
6

5
4
4

11. Numerical Integration using


i) Trapezoidal rule
th
iii) Simpsons 3/8 rule

rd

ii) Simpsons 1/3 rule


iv) Rombergs rule

12. Solution of Ist order ordinary differential equations using


i) Taylors series method
ii) Picards method
iii) Eulers method
iv) Eulers modified method
13. Solution of IST order ordinary differential equations using
rd
th
i) Runge-Kutta method of III order
ii) Runge-Kutta method of IV order

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Web Technologies
: CS-521
:3
: 5 (Lecture 3, Practical 4)

LTP

3-0-4

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Introduction
Understanding Web fundamentals, W3C Architecture, Evolution, Website Designing strategies,
major issues in Web Solutions Development & Pitfalls, URL, ISP, Web Browsers, Web-Servers,
Search Engines.
2. E-Commerce
Definition, Types of E-commerce, merits & demerits, Problems and issues related to Internet
based E-commerce, Components of I-way, M-Commerce, WAP technology, Electronic payment
systems, E-commerce laws & forms of agreements, E-governance & role of government.
3. Security
E-commerce & security, Client-Server network security, Web security schemes, Cryptography,
VPN, Firewalls, IDS.
4. HTML5 & CSS3
Features of HTML5, Revisiting basic tags in HTML5, New markup elements of HTML5, New
Forms, Tables, Images, List & Links, Audio & Video attibutes of HTML5, Introduction to VB Script
variables, arrays, looping & conditional statements, printing text using Vbscript. Enhancing web
page features using CSS3, How to use Google web fonts etc.
5. Web site frills
Advanced Java script for client-side programming (AJAX), blogs, Introduction to JDBC, Web page
designing using database as a back-end and JSP as front end, power tools case study.
6. Server-side programming
Introduction to XML, XML-DTD, W3C XML Schema, CGI, Servlet technology, J2EE &RMI.

Unit-2

Lecture(s)
08

08

08

08

06

10

Recommended Books:
1. Uttam K.Roy, Web technologies; Oxford.
2. Zak Ruvalcaba & Anne Boehm, Murachs HTML5 and CSS3; SPD.
3. Firuza Aibara, HTML5 for beginners; SPD.
4. Jim Farley and William Crawford, Java Enterprise in a nutshell; SPD-Oreilly.
5. Michael Morrison, Head First Java Script; SPD-Oreilly.
Title of the course
Subject Code

: Web Technologies Lab


: CS-521

LIST OF PRACTICALS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
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14.

Introduction to various protocols used in internet technology and protocols associated with e-mail service.
Introduction to various types of domains, URLs & URL classes.
Comparative analysis IPv4 & IPv6.
Study & Analysis of E-commerce models, M-commerce along with merits & demerits.
Design a VPN using different platforms.
Design a HTML page using CSS3 features.
Design a HTML5 page using CSS3 features to enhance Table properties.
Design a HTML5 page using CSS3 features to enhance Forms properties.
Create a HTML page using java script to perform validation checks at different text boxes.
Create a HTML page using VB script to perform various controls/checks at different components and printing.
Design a web page to use google web fonts.
Design a web page using JDBC components and FORM elements.
How to use Query a case study.
Design a client-server program using servlets.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Computer Organization
: CS-522
:3
: 3 (Lecture 3)

LTP

3-0-0

Main Topics
Hour(s)
1. Introduction
06
Computer architecture, organization and designing. Historical architectural trends, Data
representation (fixed point and floating point)
2. Register Transfer Language and Micro-Operations
06
Register transfer language, Register transfer language, Bus & memory transfer, Arithmetic, logic and
shift micro-operations, constructing an arithmetic logic shift unit.
3. Basic Computer Architecture and Design
07
Computer registers, Instructions, Instruction codes, Instruction formats, Instruction classifications,
Memory reference instruction, Register reference instruction, Input/Output & Interrupts Instruction set
completeness, Instruction Execution cycle, Interrupts, interrupt cycle, Timing & control, complete
computer description & design of basic computer
4. Central Processing Unit
05
General Register Organization. Stack Organized CPU. Addressing Modes. Data Transfer and
Manipulation. RISC Vs CISC. Introduction to Parallel and pipeline Processing
5. Control Organization
06
Hardwired and microprogrammed control organization. Horizontal and Vertical Microprogramming.
6. Input Output Organization
06
I/O interfacing, Asynchronous data transfer, Modes of transfer, Priority interrupt, Input Output
processor
7. Memory Organization
06
Memory Systems: principle of locality, principles of memory hierarchy Caches, associative memory,
main memory, Virtual memory, Paging and Segmentation
8. Case Studies
06
Case studies of the contemporary architecture for processors of families like Intel and AMD

Recommended Books:
1. Hamacher, Vranesic Computer Organisation, McGraw Hill.
2. Stalling, Computer Organisation, TMH.
3. John. P. Hays, Computer Architecture and Organisation, McGraw Hill.
4. Carpirdli, Computer Architecture & Organization, Pearson Education Asia
5. M.Mano,Computer Architecture & Organization, PHI

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Data Communication and Computer Networks


: CS-523
:3
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 2)

LTP

3-0-2

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Introduction
Need & Evolution of Computer Networks, Description of LAN, MAN, WAN and wireless Networks,
OSI and TCP/IP models with description of Data Encapsulation & peer to peer communication,
Comparison of OSI and TCP/IP.
2. Basics of Computer Networks
Basic terminology of computer networks - bandwidth, physical and logical topologies, Media 10
base Z, 10base S, 10base T, 100baseTX, 100base FX, 1000baseLX and wireless. LAN & WAN
devices Router, bridge, Ethernet switch HUB, Modem CSU/DSU etc
3. Physical Layer
Representation, one bit on physical modem i.e. in wired network, optical Network and wireless
N/W, Encoding / Modulation Manchester Encoding, AM, FM and PM. Dispersion, Jitter, Latency
and collision. Different types of Media Shielded twisted pair, Unshielded twisted pair, Coaxial
cable, Optical Fiber cable and wireless.
4. Data link Layer
Layer design issues, services provided to network layers, Framing, Error control and Flow
control, Data link control and protocols Simplex protocol, Sliding window protocol
5.Medium Access Sublayer
Channel Allocations, Multiple Access protocols- ALOHA, CSMA, CSMA/CD protocols, Collision
free protocols, Limited contention protocols, LAN architectures, IEEE 802 and OSI,
Ethernet(CSMA/CD), Bus, Token Ring, DQDB, FDDI, Bridges and recent developments.

04

6. Network Layer
Segmentation and autonomous system path determination, Network layer addressing, Networklayer data gram, IP addressed classes. Subnetting Sub network, Subnet mark. Routing
algorithm optimality Principle, Shortest path routing, Hierarchical routing, Broadcast routing,
Multicast routing, Routing for mobile host Concatenated Visual circuits, tunneling Fragmentation
and DHCP. Routing Protocol RIP, IGRP, OSPF and EIGRP. Network layer in ATM Networks.
7. Transport Layer
Layer 4 Protocols TCP & UDP. Three-way handshakes open connection. ATM AAL Layer
protocol, Session Layer design issue, Presentation layer design issue, and Application layer
design issue. Application layer Protocol, TELNET, FTP, HTTP, SNMP.
8. Application Layer
Client Server Model , DNS, SMTP, FTP, HTTP, WWW and recent development

10

Unit-2

Recommended Books:
1. Tanenbaum, Computer Network, Prentice Hall India
2. William Stalling, Data and Computer Communication, Prentice Hall
3. Douglas E. Comer, Internetworking with TCP/IP Volume I, Prentice Hall India
4. W. Richard Stevens, TCP/IP Illustrated Volume-I, Pub. Addison Wesley
5. B. Forouzan, Data Communication And Networking, TMH

Lecture(s)

04

06

08

06

06

04

Title of the course


Subject Code
LIST OF PRACTICALS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

6.
7.

: Data Communication & Computer Networks


: CS-523

Introduction to LAN with its cables, connectors and topologies.


To connect two personnel computer with straight thru and cross over twisted pair.
Introduction to motherboard and installation of LAN card.
Case study of Ethernet (10 base 5, 10 base 2, 10 base T).
Create a simple network with two PCs using a hub.
a. Identify the proper cable to connect the PCs to the hub
b. Configure workstation IP address information.
c. Test connectivity using the Ping command
d. Installation and working of Telnet.
Implement the ALOHA protocol for packet communication between a number of nodes connected to a common bus.
Implement the ALOHA protocol for packet communication between a number of nodes connected to a star topologies.

Title of the course


Subject Code

: System Software
: CS-524

Weekly load

:3

Credit

: 4 (Lecture 3, Practical 2)

Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

LTP

3-0-2

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Introduction
08
Definition and Role of System Software, Examples of System Software, Evolutions of System
Software, System Software and Machine Architecture, Some common architecture SIC, CISC
and RISC Machines.
2. Assembler
08
Introduction, Basic Assembler features, Single passes Assembler, Two Pass Assembler, Design of
Operation code table, Symbol table, Literal table.
3. Macro Processor
04
Introduction of Macros, Macro processor design, Forward reference, Backward reference,
positional parameters, keyword parameters, conditional assembly, Macro calls within Macros.
4. Implementation of Macro Processor
Implementation of macros within Assembler. Designing Macro name table, Macro Definition
table,
Kew word parameter table, Actual parameter table, Expansion time variable storage

04

5. Compile Structure
Analysis-synthesis model of compilation, various phases of a compiler, tool based approach to
compiler construction.
6. Loaders
Absolute loader, Relocation - Relocating loader, Dynamic loader, Bootstrap loader, Linking-loader,
Program relocatablity, Design of Absolute Loader,
7. Linkers
Design of direct-linking editor, other Loader scheme e.g. (Binders, Linking Loaders, Overlays,
Dynamic Binders)
8. Other common System Softwares
Introduction and brief discussion on Editors: Types and Structure; Operating System: Definition
and types e.g. single, multi -Tasking, multi user (referring to MS-DOS, LINUX and UNIX); Device
Drivers: Definition, role and types;

08

04

04

08

Recommended Books:
1. Donovan, J.J., System programming, McGraw-Hill.
2. Dhamdhere, System Programming, TMH.
Title of the course
Subject Code

: System Software
: CS-524

LIST OF PRACTICALS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Study of general machine architecture and different machine architectures available.


Implementation of a Symbol table with functions to create, insert, modify, search and display in C language.
Implementation of a single pass assembler in C language.
Implementation of pass one of a two pass assembler in C language
Implementation of pass two of a two pass assembler in C language.
Implementation of an Absolute loader in C language.
Implementation of simple text editor with features like insertion/deletion of a character word and sentence in C language.

Title of the course


Subject Code

: Algorithm Analysis and Design


:CS-612

Weekly load

:4

Credit

: 3 (Lecture 2, Tutorial 2)

LTP

2-2-0

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Introduction
Algorithm definition, algorithm analysis, designing algorithms, growth of function, time and space
complexities

04

2. Recurrences and sorting


Substitution method, iteration method, recursion tree method master method, sorting, heap sort,
quick sort, selection sort, radix sort, insertion sort
3.Elementary data structures
Stacks, Queues, Heaps trees and graphs, Height balanced trees: Red Black trees, AVL trees.
4. Advanced Data structures
B-trees, Binomial Heaps, Fibonacci Heaps
5. Advanced design techniques
Basics of dynamic programming, All pair shortest path and 0/1 knapsack problem using DP, greedy
method, minimum spanning tree and knapsack problem using greedy
6. Dynamic Programming
Divide and conquer, Branch and Bound, travelling salesperson problem using branch and bound
and other applications of branch and bound
7. Graph algorithms
Basics definition of graphs and basic algorithms, minimum spanning trees, single source and all
pair shortest path problem. Min cut Maxflow problem, ford-fulkerson algorithm, string matching
algorithm
8. Problem clauses
P, NP, NP-hard and NP-complete, deterministic and non-deterministic polynomial time algorithm

04

Unit-2

Recommended Books:
1. E.Horowitz & S.Sahani, Fundamentals of Computer Algorithms. Galgotia Publications.
2. Aho, Hopcroft,Ullman, the design and analysis of computer algorithms,
3. Cormen, Leiserson , Rivest , Stein: Introduction to Algorithms, the MIT Press.
4. Knuth, Donald E., The Art of Computer Programming, Vol I &III, Pearson Education.
5. Sara Baase, Allen van Gelder, Computer Algorithms, 3/E, Pearson Education.
6. Sartaj Sahni, Data Structures, Algorithms and Applications in C++, Universities Press/Orient Longman.
7. J. Kleinberg, E. Tardos: Algorithm Design, 1/E, Pearson Education.

Lecture(s)

04
02
05

04

06

03

Title of the course


Subject Code

: Software Engineering
:CS-613

Weekly load

:3

Credit

: 4 (Lecture 3, Practical 2)

LTP

3-0-2

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Evolving role of Software


Introduction to Software Engineering, importance of Software, The Software Evolution, Software
Characteristics, Software Applications, Software Crisis: Problem and Causes.
2.Software Development Life Cycle Models
Build and fix model, Waterfall model, Prototyping Model, RAD Model, Incremental Model, Spiral
Model, Selection of a life cycle model
3. S/W scope
Resources, estimation, decomposition techniques, empirical estimation models. Project
scheduling, refinement of major tasks, scheduling project plan,
4. Software reliability
Software reliability models, Software quality, software quality ISO standards, Capability Maturity
Model, The system engineering hierarchy information engineering, information strategy planning,
requirement analysis, analysis principles,.
5. Software Testing
Software testing Fundamentals, Test Case design, White box testing, Basis path testing, Control
structure testing, Black box testing.
6. Post implementation review
Review plan. S/W maintenance and enhancement procedure. System security.
7. Reverse Engineering
Scope, Levels of reverse engineering, tools, software re-engineering, documentation
8.Control Measures
Threats & control measures, disaster/recovery planning, ethics in system development, ethics
codes & standard of behavior.

Unit-2

Lecture(s)

Recommended Books:
1. Roger S. Pressman, Software Engineering, A Practitioners Approach, McGrawHill International Edition.
2. Ian Sommerville, Software Engineering, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company
3. James F. Peter, Software Engineering - An Engineering Approach, John Wiley
4. Pankaj Jalote, An integrated Approach to Software Engineering, Narosa.

Title of the course


Subject Code

: Software Engineering Lab


: CS-613

LIST OF PRACTICALS
1. To study various phases in SDLC using different models.
2. Develop a requirement specification for desired project
3. To study the feasibility of particular project.
4. To analyze the project and creating SRS document.
5. Draw DFD (level 0, level 1) and data dictionary for desired project.
6. To perform the users view analysis: Use case diagram
7. To draw the structural view diagram: Class diagram, object diagram
8. To perform various testing using the testing tool unit testing, integration testing.

05

07

06

06

08

05
05
06

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Discrete Mathematics
: CS- 614
:4
: 3 (Lecture 2, Tutorial 2)

LTP

2-2-0

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Introduction to Sets and Propositions


Introduction, Combinations of sets, Finite and infinite sets, Mathematical induction, Principle of
inclusion and exclusion, Multisets, Ordered sets, Propositions.
2.Basic principles of counting
Counting Principles: Basics of counting, Pigeonhole Principle, Permutations, Combinations,
Generation of permutations and combinations.
3.Basic principles of probability
Discrete probability, Conditional probability, Information and mutual information.
4.Relations and Functions
Introduction, A relational model for data bases, Properties of binary relations, Equivalence
relations and partitions, Partial ordering relations and lattices, Definition & properties of Lattice,
Sub lattice, Distributive & Boolean algebra, a job scheduling problem.
5. Mathematical logic
Propositions, logical operators & propositional algebra.

04

6. Graphs and Planer graphs


Introduction, Basic terminology, Multigraphs and weighted graphs, Paths and Circuits, Shortest
paths in weighted graphs, Eulerian paths and circuits.

04

7. Recurrence Relations and Recursive Algorithms


Introduction, Linear recurrence relations with constant coefficients, Homogeneous
solutions, Particular solutions, Total solutions, Solutions by the method of generating
functions, Recursive definitions, Recursive algorithms.
8. Groups, rings and Boolean algebra
Group rings and Boolean algebra: Binary operations, semi groups and monoids, integers, groups,
subgroups, rings and fields, principle of duality, Boolean lattices.

04

Unit-2

Course outlines

Lecture(s)

05

03
05

03

04

Recommended Books:
1. Rosen K.H., Discrete Mathematics and Its Applications, 6/E, MGH.
2. Kolman B., Busby R.C. & Ross S., Discrete Mathematical Structure, 5/E, PHI.
3. Tremblay J. P. & Manohar R., Discrete Mathematical structure with applications to computer science, MGH.
4. Deo Narsingh., Graph theory with applications to Engineering & Computer Science, PHI.
5. Liu C.L., Elements of Discrete Mathematics, MGH.
6. Joshi, Maths Foundation of Discrete Mathematics, Wiley Eastern

Title of the course


Subject Code

: MICROPROCESSOR AND APPLICATIONS


:CS-615

Weekly load

:3

Credit

: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 2)

Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

LTP

3-0-2

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Introduction
04
History and evolution of Microprocessors, An over view of 8085, Need and Applications of
Microprocessors, Comparison of Microprocessor and Microcontroller.
2. 8085 Microprocessor
08
General 8-bit Microprocessor and its architecture Intel 8085 Microprocessor, Pin Configuration,
Addressing Modes, , CPU Architecture, Registers, ALU Control Unit, memory organization &
interfacing
3. 8085 Micro processor
06
Instruction Set, Instruction Formats, Instruction Classification, Timing diagrams T-states, machine
cycles, instruction cycle
4. Assembly Language Programming:
06
Programming of Microprocessors using 8085 instructions, use of Arithmetic, logical, Data transfer,
Branch Operations, stack and I/O instructions in programming, Programming Techniques Looping,
Counting and Indexing.
5. Interrupts
06
The 8085 Interrupt, 8085 Vectored interrupts, Restart instructions, Interrupts: Software and
Hardware, Enabling, Disabling and masking of interrupts. Memory mapped I/O, I/O mapped
I/O, I/O operations, Programmed I/O, Interrupt driven I/O.
6. Interfacing Data Converters:
04
Digital- to- Analog (D/A) Converters, Analog- to-Digital (A/D) Converters.
7. Peripherals and Interfacing for 8085 Microprocessors
08
The 8255A Programmable Peripheral Interface, The 8259 A Programmable Interrupt Controller,
8253 Timer, Use of timer, 8279 Programmable key board/ Display interface, Direct Memory Access
(DMA) and the 8257 DMA Controller, serial communication
8. Introduction to 8086 Microprocessors
06
Architecture of 8086, block diagram, register set, flags, Pin description, operating modes,
Temperature Controller, Traffic light Controller, Comparison of 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit
microprocessors.

Recommended Books:
1. Ramesh S. Gaonkar, Microprocessor Architecture, Programming & Applications with 8085, Penram International Publishing.
2. Douglas V Hall, Microprocessors and Interfacing: Programming & Hardware, Tata McGraw Hill.
3. Mazidi & Mazidi, the 8085 Microcontroller & Embedded system, using Assembly and C, Pearson edu.
4. Badri Ram , Advanced Microprocessors and Interfacing; TMH
Title of the course
Subject Code

: Microprocessor & Applications Lab


: CS-615

LIST OF PRACTICALS
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
10)
11)
12)
13)
14)
15)
16)
17)
18)
19)

Experiment to study pin diagram and all basic parts of 8085 microprocessor kit.
Experiment to study addressing modes and Instruction set of 8085 microprocessor.
Assembly Language program to add two 8-bit and 16-bit numbers.
Program to find 1s and 2s complement of 8-bit and 16 bit numbers.
Program to find larger of two numbers.
Program to find largest number in an array.
Program to find smallest number in an array.
Program to perform multi byte addition.
Program to perform multi byte subtraction.
Program to arrange data array in ascending order.
Program to arrange data array in descending order.
Program to find sum of a series of 8-bit numbers that finds the result in 8-bit form.
Program to find sum of a series of 8-bit numbers that finds the result in 16-bit form.
Program to perform multiplication of two 8-bits numbers and store result in 16-bit form.
Program to perform division of two 8-bits numbers and store result in 16-bit form.
Program to find out the square root of a number.
Program to transfer a block of data from one section of memory to another section of memory.
Program to perform 8-bit subtraction to consider positive as well as negative results.
Program to perform 8-bit addition to consider positive as well as negative results.

20)
21)
22)
23)
24)
25)

Program to illustrate the use of interrupts.


Program to design hexadecimal and modulo 10 counter.
Program to convert a BCD number to binary.
Program to convert a binary number to BCD.
Program to convert an ASCII character to hexadecimal number.
Program to convert a hexadecimal number to ASCII character.

SEMESTER-VI
Title of the course

: Advanced Microprocessor

Subject Code

:CS-621A

Weekly load

:3

Credit

: 3 (Lecture 3

Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

LTP

3-0-0

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Evolution of Microprocessors
06
8-bit and 16-bit microprocessors, Intel, Zilog and Motorola processors.
2. Architecture of a 16-bit Microprocessor
06
Intel 8086 and 8088 processor, concept of pipelining and memory segmentation, logical address,
offset address and physical address; Bus Interface Unit (BIU); Execution Unit (EU), segment
registers.
3. Operation of 16-bit Microprocessor
08
Pin configuration of Intel 8086/8088; Minimum and maximum modes of operation; Address bus,
data bus and control bus; Clock generator Intel 8284; Memory organization, memory address
space.
4. Interfacing
06
Interfacing concepts, interfacing memory; Input-output techniques, interfacing of I/O devices to
the processor.
5. Addressing Modes
06
Data related addressing modes- register, immediate, direct, register indirect, based relative,
indexed relative, and based indexed, branch related addressing modes- intrasegment direct and
indirect, intersegment direct and indirect.
6. Instruction Set of 16-Bit Microprocessor
04
Machine cycles, data transfer, arithmetic, bit manipulation, string, program execution transfer and
processor control instructions.
7. Assembler Directives
04
ASSUME, DB, DD, DQ, DT, DW, DUP, END, EQU, EVEN, ORG, OFFSET, PROC, ENDP,
LABEL and PTR.
8. Assembly Language Programming
04
Macro-assembler, segment definition and models.
9. Interrupt Structure
04
Interrupt pointer, type numbers, processing of interrupt, internal and external interrupts, interrupt
priorities, BIOS routines, Coprocessors and Multiprocessing.

Recommended Books:
1. H. Hall, D. V, Microprocessors and Interfacing Programming, Tata McGraw-Hill
2. Bahadure, N. B, Microprocessors: The 8086/8088, 80186/80286, 80386/80486 and the Pentium Family, Prentice Hall of
India.
3. Triebel, W. A. and Singh, A, The 8088 and 8086 Microprocessors, Programming Interfacing, Software, Hardware and
Applications, PHI
4. Brey, Barry B, The Intel microprocessors: 8086/8088, 80186/80188, 80286, 80386, 80486, Pentium, Pentium Pro, and
Pentium II processors: architecture, programming, and interfacing, PHI.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Cryptography
: CS-621B
:3
: 3 (Lecture 3)

LTP

3-0-0

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Introduction
06
Terminology: Security, Security Attacks, Security Services, Security Mechanisms, OSI Security
Architecture, A Model for Inter-network Security, Internet Standards.
2. Symmetric Ciphers
06
Symmetric Cipher model, substitution techniques, Transposition techniques, Rotor machines,
Steganography, Block Cipher principles,
3. Data Encryption
05
Data Encryption standard, Strength of DES, Differential and Linear Crypto-analysis, Block Cipher
Design principles
4. Advanced Encryption Standard
05
Evaluation Criteria for AES, The AES Cipher, Multiple Encryption, Triple DES, Block Cipher modes
of Operation.
5. Key Encryption and Hash functions:
12
Public Key Cryptography Principles, Public-Key Cryptography Algorithms, Key Management, DiffieHellman Key exchange, Digital Signatures, Digital signature standard, Authentication protocols,
Cryptography and Message Authentication, Approaches to Message Authentication,
6. Hash Functions
04
Secure Hash Functions and HMAC.
7. Network Security Applications
08
Authentication Applications, Kerberos, X.509 Directory Authentication Service, Public Key
Infrastructure, Kerberos Encryption Techniques Electronic Mail Security, Pretty Good Privacy
(PGP), S/MIME, Introduction to Firewalls.
8. Firewalls
02
Introduction to Firewalls, Various types of Firewall

Recommended Books:
1. William Stallings, Cryptography and Network Security, Principles and practices, PHI.
2. William Stallings, Network Security Essentials ,PHI

Title of the course


Subject Code

: Digital Signal Processing


:CS-621C

Weekly load

:3

Credit

: 3 (Lecture 3)

Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

3-0-0

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Introduction
10
Classification of signals, transformation of independent variable. Concept of frequency in discrete
time sinusoidal and harmonically related complex exponential
2. Discrete Time Signals And Systems
08
Interconnection of systems, LTI systems: properties, impulse response convolution sum.
Response of LTI systems to arbitrary input; LTI systems characterized by linear constant
coefficient difference equations, structures for realization of LTI systems, recursive and non
recursive realization of FIR systems
3. Z-Transform
06
Introduction Z-transform pair, properties of region of convergence (ROC) for the Ztransform, properties of Z-transform
4. LTI Systems
04
Analysis and characterization of LTI systems using Z-transforms .System functions for
interconnection of LTI systems. Block diagram representation for causal LTI systems described
by difference equations and rational system functions.
5. Discrete Fourier Transform (Dft)
08
Frequency domain sampling and reconstruction of discrete time signals, DFT, inverse
DFT (IDFT), DFT as a linear transformation, relation ship of the DFT to other transforms,
properties of DFT, use of DFT in linear filtering, filtering of long sequences, frequency
analysis of signals, using DFT.
6. Fast Fourier Transform Algorithms
04
Direct computation of DFT, divide and conquer approach to computation of the DFT,
radix-2 FFT algorithms, use of FFT algorithm efficient computation of the DFT of two real
sequences, and of the DFT of a 2N point real sequence.
7. Implementation Of Discrete Time Systems
04
Introduction, structures for FIR systems: Direct form, cascade form and lattice structure,
structures for IIR systems: Direct form, cascade form, parallel form and lattice structures.
Fixed point representation of numbers, errors resulting from rounding and truncation.
8. Design Of Digital Filters
04
General considerations, causality and its implications, characteristics of practical
frequency selective filters, design symmetric linear phase FIR filters using rectangular
and hamming window.

Recommended Books:
1.
2.
3.

LTP

A.V Oppenheim and R.W.Schafer., Digital Signal Processing, Pearson Ed.


S. Salivaharan, a Vallavraj. C Granapriya, Digital Signal Processing, TMH
Proakis & Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing, Pearson Ed

Title of the course


Subject Code

: Natural Language Processing


:CS-621D

Weekly load

Credit

: 3 (Lecture 3)

Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

LTP

3-0-0

Main Topics
Course outlines
Lecture(s)
1. Introduction
04
Applications of Natural Language Processing, Levels of linguistic processing: morphology,
syntax, semantics.
2. Goals of NLP:
06
Language processors: recognizers, transducers, parsers, generators, Language as a rule-based
system, Language understanding as an inferential activity
3. Resources for NLP
08
Lexicons and knowledge bases, Elements of formal language theory: alphabet, string, language,
grammar, productions, symbol vocabulary, generator, recognizer, procedure, Types of grammar,
the Chomsky Hierarchy.
4. Computational morphology
04
Lemmatization, Part-of-Speech Tagging, Finite-State Analysis.
5. Parsing:
06
Definition of a parser; derivations, basic parsing strategies for context free grammars,
determinism and non-determinism; decidability.
6. Implementation of Parser
06
Data structures and algorithms for parsing , unification based grammar formalisms..
7. Ambiguity and its resolution:
07
Syntactic ambiguities and heuristics, lexical ambiguities and selectional restrictions,
indeterminacy of reference
8. Generation and Dialogue:
07
Syntactic generation algorithms and reversibility, text planning, modeling dialogue agents.

Recommended Books:
1. Narsingh Deo, System Simulation with Digital Computer, Prentice-Hall of India.
2. Gordon, System Simulation, Prentice Hall of India.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Automata and Formal Languages


: CS-622
:4
: 3 (Lecture 2; Tutorial 2)

LTP

2-2-0

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Finite Automata
Finite state systems, Deterministic, non deterministic finite automata, equivalence of deterministic
and non-deterministic finite automata, Finite automates with & without -moves, 2 way finite
automata with output, equivalence of Mealy and Moore machines.
2. Regular Languages
Identification of Regular expressions, Finite Automata and Regular expression
3. Properties of Regular Sets:
The pumping lemma for regular sets, closure properties of regular sets, decision algorithms of
regular sets, The Myhill-Nerode Theorem & minimization of finite Automata.
4. Context free grammars
Introduction to context free grammars, derivation trees, top-down & bottom up parsing methods,
ambiguous context free grammars, Chomsky and Greibach normal forms.
5. Pushdown Automata:
Deterministic and Non-deterministic pushdown automata, Equivalence of context free languages
and sets accepted by pushdown automata, Deterministic context free languages.
6. Properties of Context free Languages
The pumping Lemma for context free languages, closure properties of context free languages,
decision algorithms for context free languages, Coke-Kasmi-Young algorithm.
7. Turning Machines:
Introduction to Turing Machines, Deterministic, non-deterministic, two way infinite tape, multi
tape, Constructions of Turing Machines for n!, n*n.
8. Turning Machines
Post Correspondence problem, Unsolvability of the halting problems.

Unit-2

Lecture(s)
08

02
05

05

04

06

08

Recommended Books:
1. Daniel A. Cohen, Introduction to Computer Theory, John Wiley and Sons (1996)
2. Hopcroft John E., Ullman Jeffrey D. and Motwani R., Introduction to Automata Theory, Languages and Computation, Pearson
Education (2006).
3. Michael Sipser, Introduction to the Theory of Computation, Thomson (2007).
4. Lewis Harry R., Elements of Theory of Computation, PHI (1997).
5. K.L.P. Mishra, N. Chandrasekaran, Theory of Computer Science: Automata.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Computer Graphics and Multimedia


: CS-623
:3
: 5 (Lecture 3; Practical 4)

LTP

3-0-4

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Overview of graphics systems, Output Primitives


Display devices, physical input and output devices: storage tube graphic displays, Raster Refresh,
Plasma Panel Displays, Liquid Crystals, Point plotting, Line Drawing algorithms Slope Line
Method, DDA algorithms, Bresenhams Line algorithm
2. Two-dimensional Transformations
Basic transformations-translation, scaling, rotation, Matrix representation and homogenous
coordinates, composite transformations, Rotation about an arbitrary point, scaling relative to a fixed
point
3. Windowing and Clipping Techniques
Windowing concepts, clipping algorithms-Line clipping Cohen-Sutherland algorithm
4. 3D Transformations and Projections
Scaling, rotation, translation, rotation about arbitrary axis, Parallel projections, perspective
projections
5. Hidden-Surface and Hidden-Line Removal
Back face removal method, Depth-buffer method, Scan-line method
6. Shading Overview
Polygon shading methods: Z-Flat shading, Lambert flat

06

7.Introduction to Multimedia
Evolution of Multimedia, structure and components of multimedia, internet and multimedia,
multimedia and interactivity, multimedia devices. Animation, Animation principles, animation tools,
various animation effects.
8. Data compression and standards
Text compression, image compression, various methods of compression, run-length coding,
Huffman coding, LZW Encoding, JPEG-objectives and architecture.

06

Unit-2

Lecture(s)

06

06
06

06
06

06

Recommended Books:
1. Hearn & Baker, Computer Graphics, PHI.
2. Newman & Sproul, Principles of Interactive Graphics, Mcgraw Hill.
3. Steven Harrington, Computer Graphics-A Programming Approach, Mcgraw Hill.
4. Sinha & Udai, Computer Graphics, Mcgraw Hill.
Title of the course
Subject Code
LIST OF PRACTICALS
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2)
3)
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: Computer Graphics and Multimedia Lab


: CS-623

List out and discuss the use of basic graphics functions in graphics.h.
WAP to draw a hut or another geometric figure.
WAP to implement slope line method.
WAP to draw a line using Digital Differential Analyzer (DDA) Algorithm
WAP to draw a circle and ellipse using midpoint algorithm.
WAP to draw a line using Bresenham's Line Algorithm (BLA) for lines with slopes positive and greater than 1.
WAP to draw a line using Bresenham's Line Algorithm (BLA) for lines with slopes negative and greater than 1.
WAP to translate about the origin
a) Two Dimensional Object
b) Three Dimensional object
WAP to perform Scaling of a
a) Two Dimensional Object
b) Three Dimensional Object
WAP to rotate about the origin
a) Two Dimensional Object
b) Three Dimensional Object
WAP to implement Shear Transformations.
WAP to implement Two Dimensional Composite Transformations.
WAP to implement Three Dimensional Composite Transformations.
WAP to fill different types of geometric shapes using Flood Fill algorithm.
WAP to fill different types of geometric shapes using Boundary Fill algorithm.
WAP to perform line clipping using Cohen Sutherland Algorithm.
WAP to perform polygon clipping.
WAP to implement Sutherland Hodgeman algorithm for Polygon clipping.
WAP to remove hidden surface from a three dimensional object.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Software Reliability & Testing


:CS-624
:3
: 4 (Lecture 3, Practical 2)

LTP

3-0-2

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Introduction

08

Software Reliability & Hardware Reliability, Basic Concepts, Availability, Modeling.


2. Selected Models

08

Execution Time Component, Calendar Time Component, Model Choice.


3. Applications:

08

System Engineering, Project Management, Management of Operational Phase, Evaluation of


S/W Engineering Technologies.
4. System Definition

08

Unit-2

Failure definition, System Configuration, Text Run Selection.


5. Parameter Determination
Execution Time Component, Calendar Time Component.
6. Project Specific Techniques
Unobserved Failures, Failure Time Measurement, Evolving Programs, Changes in Environment,
Other Consideration.
Recommended Books:
1. Pressman, Software Engineering concepts, TMH.

Lecture(s)

08
08

Title of the course


Subject Code

: System Simulation and Modelling


: CS-625

Weekly load

:2

Credit

: 2 (Lecture 2)

Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

LTP

2-0-0

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Introduction
04
Concept of a system, stochastic activities, continue and discrete system, system modeling,
mathematical modeling, principle used in modeling.
2. Simulation of Systems
Concepts of simulation of continuous systems with the help of two examples; use of integration
formulas; concepts of discrete system simulation with the help of two examples, Generation of
random numbers, Generation of non-uniformly distributed numbers.

08

3. Simulation of Queuing Systems


Rudiments of queuing theory, Simulation of Single-Server queue, two-server queue, general
queues.

04

4. Simulation in Inventory Control and Forecasting:


Elements of inventory theory, inventory models, Generation of Poisson and Erlang variants,
forecasting and regression analysis.

06

5. Design and Evaluation of Simulation Experiments:


Experimental layout and validation. Simulation Languages: Continuous and discrete simulation
languages, Block-Structured continuous simulation languages, expression based languages,

06

6. Discrete simulation languages


Discrete system simulation languages, simscript, GPSS, SIMULA, Simpack, GASP IV, CSIM,
factors in selection of a discrete system simulation languages.

04

Recommended Books:
1. Narsingh Deo, System Simulation with Digital Computer, Prentice-Hall of India.
2. Gordon, System Simulation, Prentice Hall of India.

Title of the course

: Network Programming

Subject Code

: CS-626

Weekly load

:2

Credit

: 4 (Lecture 2; Practical 4)

Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

LTP

2-0-4

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Introduction
04
Review of basic concepts of addressing IPV4 and IPV6, port, classless and classful addressing,
and basic concept of fork and exec function.
2. Socket Introduction
04
Socket address structure, byte ordering functions, byte manipulations functions, read, written and
readline functions
3. TCP Sockets
04
Basic concepts of socket, bind, connect, listen and accept functions, concurrent server, close
function, getsockname and getpeername functions, TCP echo client server, wait and waitpid
function I/O Multiplexing, select and poll functions, IPV4 socket options.
4. UDP and Raw Socket
04
Recvfrom and sendto functions, UDP echo client server, connectfunction, TCP and UDP echo
server using select, raw socket.
5. Address Conversion
04
Gethostbyname function, gethostbyaddr function, uname function, getaddrinfo, getnameinfo
function.
6. Client Server Design Alternatives
02
TCP test client, iterative server, concurrent server, preforked server.
7. Threads
04
Creation and termination of thread, TCP echo server using thread, thread specific data.
8. Interprocess communication
06
Inter process communication using pipes, FIFO or named pipes, mutex and condition variables,
record locking, IPC facilities: message passing, semaphore, shared memory.

Recommended Books:
1. Douglas E. Comer, David L. Stevens, Inter-networking with TCP/IP: Client Server Programming and Applications, Vol. III, PHI.
2. Jaffrey D. Schank, Client server Applications and Architecture, BPB Novell press.
3. Douglas J. Reilly, Client-server server Developers guide, Addision Wesley Developers press.
4. UNIX Network Programming, Networking APIs: Sockets and XTI, Prentice Hall.
Title of the course
Subject Code

: Network Programming Lab


: CS-626

LIST OF PRACTICALS:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

9.
10.
11.
12.
13.

Installation of Linux Operating system.


How to connect to Linux/Unix (Logging on).
Creating and managing user accounts.
How to work with files and directories.
Perform an experiment to understand working of file utilities.
Perform an experiment to understand working of resource monitoring utilities.
Searching a file
Write and execute at least 10 programs in Linux using shells such as
a. Factorial of numbers
b. Even/odd numbers.
c. Fibonacci series.
d. Prime numbers
e. Arrange the numbers.
f. Reverse of numbers.
g. Lower case to upper case
h. Greatest of three numbers etc.
Perform experiments to understand the working of all vi-editor commands.
Installing and configuring X-windows
Installation of device drivers
Customizing desktop
Write
a
program
that
creates
a
zombie
and
verify
Send a data from parent to child over a pipe.

that

the

process

is

zombie.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Emerging Technologies Lab


: CS-627
:4
: 2 (Practical 4)

LTP

LIST OF PRACTICALS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

An Overview of Emerging Technologies in the field of Computer Science & Engineering.


Familiarization with various Emerging Technologies in context of Visual Display devices.
Familiarization with various Emerging Technologies in the Operating Systems domain.
A comparative analysis on C, C++ and C# Languages.
Familiarization with various Emerging Technologies specific to JAVA platform.
Familiarization with various Front End tools in the application development.
Familiarization with various Back End tools in the application development.
Familiarization with various emerging technologies in the Web Development.
Familiarization with the application development using Dot Net Platform.
Familiarization with various emerging technologies in Computer Networks.
To study different information security techniques in the Cryptography.
A Review over emerging technologies in the Distributed Systems.

0-0-4

SEMESTER-VII
Title of the course
Subject Code

: Operating Systems Internals


:CS-711A

Weekly load

:3

Credit

: 3 (Lecture 3)

Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

LTP

3-0-0

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Introduction to Operating System
04
Operating system, purpose and basics, services, assumptions about hardware, introduction to the
kernel.
2. Operating System Concepts
04
System concepts, kernel data structures, system administration, architecture of the Unix and
windows NT operating systems.
3. Internal representation of files:
08
Buffer headers, structures of the buffer pool, reading and writing disk blocks, advantages &
disadvantages of buffer cache, structure of regular files, directories, i-nodes, conversion of path
names to an in order superblock,
4. File Permissions
08
allocation of disk blocks, open read & write file, file creation, change directory & root, change owner &
mode, pipes, dup, link, unlink, mounting & unmounting file systems, file system abstractions &
maintenance.
5. The structure of processes & process control:
10
The process states & transitions, layout of system memory, context of a process, saving the context
of a process, manipulation of process address space, process creation, signals, process termination,
user id of a process, changing the size of a process, the shell, process scheduling, system calls.
6. Inter process Communication
04
Intercrosses communications, process tracing, network communications, and sockets.
7. Memory management policies
05
Swapping and paging, demand paging, a hybrid system with swapping and demand paging, memory
management in multi user operating systems.
8. Multiprocessor systems:
05
Driver interfaces, disk drivers, terminal drivers, streams, problems of multiprocess systems,
semaphores, solutions with master and slave processors, solutions with semaphores.

Recommended Books:
1. Marrice J Back, The design of the UNIX O/S, PHI.

Title of the course


Subject Code

: Distributed Systems
:CS-711B

Weekly load

:3

Credit

: 3 (Lecture 3)

Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

LTP

3-0-0

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Introduction to Distributed Systems
06
Definition of distributed systems, their objectives, types, hardware and software concepts,
architecture.
2. Web Services Concepts
06
Introduction to XML, SOAP, Web and Grid services concepts.
3. Communication
08
Inter process communication, Remote Procedure Call (RPC), Remote Method Invocation (RMI),
Remote Object Invocation, and Message Oriented Communication.
4. Processes
06
Introduction to threads, Threads in distributed and non distributed systems, Client side software,
Design issues for Servers, Software agents.
5. Naming
06
General issues with respect to naming, Name resolution, implementation of a name space,
Domain name Systems, X.500 name space.
6. Security
08
Introduction to security in distributed systems, General issues in authentication and access
control, Security management: Key management, secure group management, authorization
management; examples: Kerberos, x.509 certificates.
7. Distributed Object-based Systems
04
Introduction to distributed object based systems, Overview of CORBA and DCOM and their
comparison.
8. Distributed File System and Document Based Systems
04
Introduction to distributed file system, distributed document-based systems, their examples.

Recommended Books:
1. Andrew S Tanenbaum, Principles and Paradigms of Distributed Sytsems, Pearson Education.
2. George Coulouris, Distributed Systems, Addison Wesley.

Title of the course


Subject Code

: Operation Research
:CS-711C

Weekly load

:3

Credit

: 3 (Lecture 3)

Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

LTP

3-0-0

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Linear Programming
08
Basic concepts and notations. Mathematical formulation of linear programming problem (L.P.P.).
Graphical solution. Fundamental theorem. Standard format. Simplex method. Two phase method. Big
M method. Degeneracy.
2. Primal and dual method
05
. Primal and Dual. Solution of primal and Dual and vice versa. Complementary slackness condition.
3. Transportation Problem
08
Basic concepts and notations. Balanced and unbalanced transportation problems. Initial BFS of TP
using north west corner rule, Matrix Minima method and Vogels approximation method. Improving an
initial BFS to optimum BFS. Transhipment problem.
4. Assignment Problem
05
Definition of assignment problem. Hungarian method to solve assignment problem.
5. Network Analysis and Models
08
Notations and definitions. Arrow diagram. CPM (Critical Path Method) and PERT (program evaluation
and Review Technique). Crashing. Maximum Flow Problem (MFP) and Shortest Path Problem (SPP).
6. Game Theory
08
Introduction. Maximum and Minimum criterion. Saddle point. Games without a saddle point. 2*2
games with and without saddle point (Mixed strategies). Two persons zero sum 2*n or n*2 games.
Dominance rule. Graphical method solution.
7. Queuing Theory
06
Notation and basic concepts. Analysis of M/M/1/FCFS and M/M/1/C/FCFS with poisson pattern of
arrivals and exponentially distributed service time)

Recommended Books:
1. A.H. Taha, Operation Research, PHI Pvt. Ltd.
2. S.D. Sharma, Kedar Nath, Om Prakash, Operation Research.
3. D.S. Hira, P.K. Gupta, Operation Research, S. Chand & Co.

Title of the course


Subject Code

: Client Server Architecture


:CS-711D

Weekly load

:3

Credit

: 3 (Lecture 3)

Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

LTP

3-0-0

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Fundamental of Distributed Systems:
06
Client/Server technology an introduction, Classification Mainframe, File sharing, Client/Server,
Distributed/Collaborative architecture, Distributed Computing EnvironmentDCE architecture,
Type of Client/Server Architecture Two- tier architecture, Three-tier architecture,
Distributed/Collaborative enterprise architecture.
2. Technologies
06
Complementary Technologies to 3-tier Object oriented Design, Database Two Phase Commit
Processing, Remote Procedure Call, Message Oriented Middleware.
3. Distributed Computing Environment: Remote Method Invocation:
08
Structure Client/Server Model, Defining distributed Environment, Motivation for Distributed
Computing, Developing the Distributed Computing Architecture Framework, Fundamental
Technologies & Design Mechanism.
4. Remote Method Invocation
06
Distributed Object Model, RMI System Overview, Client interfaces, Registry interfaces, Remote
object interface, Stub interface, Exception in RMI.
5. Distributed Component Object Model
06
The DCOM Architecture, Component & Reuse, Location Independence, Language Neutrality,
Connection Management, Scalability, Performance, Bandwidth & Latency, Security, Local
Balancing, Fault Tolerance, Ease of Deployment, Protocol Neutrality, Platform Neutrality,
6. Integration
04
Seamless Integration with other Internet Protocols.
7. The Common Object Request Broker
08
Overview of CORBA, The object request Broker, OMG Interface Definition Language, Language
Mapping, Interface Repository, Stubs & Skeletons, Dynamic Invocation & Dispatch, Object
Adapters
8. Case study
04
Java IDL (Interface Deference Language).

Recommended Books:
1. P.M. Heinchieus, Object-oriented Design Architecture and Implementation, Addison Wesley.

Title of the course


Subject Code

: Advance Computer Architecture


: CS-712

Weekly load

:3

Credit

: 3 (Lecture 3)

Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

L- T- P: 3-0-0

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Introduction to Parallel Processing
07
Evolution of Computer Architecture, Parallelism in Uniprocessor systems, Parallel Computer
Structures, Architectural Classifications schemes, Multiprocessors and Multicomputers, Multivector
and SIMD Computers, Parallel processing applications
2. Memory and Input-Output Subsystems
06
Hierarchical Memory structure, Virtual memory system, Memory Allocation and Management,
Cache Memories and Management, Input-Output Subsystems.
3. Pipelining and Vector Processing
06
Pipelining, Instruction and Arithmetic Pipelines, Principles of Designing Pipelined Processors,
Vector Processing Requirements.
4. Pipeline Computers and Vectorization Methods
07
Vector Super Computers, Scientific attached Processors, Architecture of Cray-I, Pipeline Chaining
and Vector Loops, Vectorization and Optimization Methods.
5. Array Processors and Interconnection networks
07
SIMD Array Processors, SIMD Interconnection Networks Static & Dynamic Networks, Mesh
Connected Network, Cube interconnection networks
6. Parallel Algorithms for Array Processors
06
SIMD matrix multiplication, Parallel sorting for array processors, Associative Array Processing
7. Multi processor Architecture
06
Functional Structures, Multi stage networks for multiprocessors, Parallel Memory Organization
8. Multiprocessor programming
07
Multiprocessor Operating Systems, Exploiting Concurrency for Multiprocessing

Recommended Books
a. Hawang Kai, Briggs F.A, Computer Architectures and Parallel Processing, McGraw- Hill.
b. Kain Richard Y, Advanced Computer Architecture, PHI
c. Hwang Kai, Advanced Computer Architecture, McGraw-Hill
d. Mano M. Computer System Architecture, PHI

Title of the course


Subject Code

: Artificial Intelligence
: CS-713

Weekly load

:3

Credit

: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 2)

LTP

3-0-2

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1 Introduction
Introduction, Importance of AI and Applications of AI. Expert Systems, Pattern recognition, Natural
Language Processing Evolutionary algorithm, Fuzzy logic, Neural Networks.
2. Problem Solving Techniques
Problem state spaces, problem characteristics, production system, Search space control:
Uninformed search- Depth first search, Breadth first search, Depth first search with iterative
deepening, Heuristic search Simple Hill Climbing, Steepest ascent Hill Climbing, A* algorithm, AO*
algorithm, Minimax search procedure for game playing, Alpha beta cut-offs.
3. Knowledge Representation
Propositional and predicate logic, resolution in predicate logic, question answering, theorem proving.
Semantic networks, Frames and scripts, conceptual graphs, conceptual dependencies.
4. Knowledge Acquisition
Types of learning, General learning models, learning Automata, Intelligent Editors, Learning by
Induction.
5. Motion and Gaming
Topics in Motion planning, Algorithms and Complexity results for collision avoidance - the
configuration space approach, Weak slot & strong slot (Filter Structure). Game Playing, Planning,
Understanding learning, common sense & Natural language processing

08

6. Parallel and Distributed AI


Parallel & distribution AI, Connectionist models, Expert systems, perception & Action
7. Languages for AI Problem Solving:
Introduction to Prolog- syntax and data structures, representing objects and relationships, built in
predicates. Introduction to LISP- basic and intermediate LISP programming

06

Unit-2

Lecture(s)

08

08

06

06

06

Recommended Books:
1. Andrew C., Staugaard Jr., An Introduction to Applied Machine Intelligence, Prentice Hall
2. K. Boyer, L. Stark, H. Bunke, Applications of AI, Machine Vision and Robotics World Scientific Pub Co.
3. S. Russell and P. Norvig, Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, Prentice Hall.
4. I. Bratko, Prolog Programming for Artificial Intelligence, Addison-Wesley.
5. Rich E., Artificial Intelligence, Tata McGraw Hills
6. George F. Luger, Artificial Intelligence: Structures and Strategies for Complex Problem Solving, Pearson Education Asia.
7.
Title of the course
: Artificial Intelligence Lab
Subject Code
: CS-713
LIST OF PRACTICALS
1.

Introduction to prolog programming.

2.

W.A.P for the introduction to prolog programming by a simple prolog program.

3.

Program to find if given number is positive or negative.

4.

Program to find the factorial of a number using recursion and accumulators and cut.

5.

Program illustrating the use of recursion that is finding sum of first N Integers.

6.

Write a program to check whether a given person is a member of Club.

7.

W.A.P to concatenate two sub lists.

8.

Program to find the length of a list using Recursion and then using Recursion and Accumulators.

9.

Write a program to delete an element from the list.

Title of the course


Subject Code

: Data Mining and Warehousing


: CS-714

Weekly load

:3

Credit

: 3 (Lecture 3)

Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

LTP

3-0-0

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Introduction
04
Introduction, Relational Databases, Data Warehouses, Transactional databases, Advanced database
Systems and Application.
2. Data Mining
06
Data Mining Functionalities, Classification of Data Mining Systems, Major Issues in Data Mining.
3. Data Warehouse
06
Introduction, A Multidimensional data Model, Data Warehouse Architecture, Data Warehouse
Implementation, Data Cube Technology, From Data warehousing to Data Mining.
4. Data Processing
06
Data Cleaning, Data Integration and Transformation, Data Reduction, Discretization and concept Hierarchy
Generation, Data Mining Primitives, Languages and System Architecture: Data Mining Primitives, DMQL,
Architectures of Data Mining Systems.
5. Concept Description
08
Data Generalization & Summarization Based Characterization, Analytical Characterization, and Mining
class Comparisons, Mining Descriptive Statistical Measures in Large Databases. Mining Association Rules in
Large Databases, Association Rule Mining, Single Dimensional Boolean Association Rules,
6. Association Rules
06
Multilevel Association Rules from Transaction Databases, Multi Dimensional Association Rules from
Relational Databases, From Association Mining to Correlation Analysis, Constraint Based Association
Mining.
7. Classification and Prediction
08
Classification & Prediction, Issues Regarding Classification & Prediction, Classification by decision Tree
Induction, Bayesian Classification, Classification by Back propagation, Classification based on concepts &
Association Rule, Other Classification, Prediction, Classification Accuracy, Cluster Analysis, Types of.
8. Cluster Analysis
04
Data in Cluster Analysis, Partitioning methods, Hierarchical methods, Density Based Methods, Grid
Based Methods, Model Based Clustering Methods, Outlier Analysis

Recommended Books:
1. Jiawei Han & Micheline Kamber, Data Mining Concepts & Techniques, Harcout
2. I.H. Witten E. Frank, Data Mining, Morgan Kaufman

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Compiler Design
: CS-715
:4
: 3 (Lecture 2, Tutorial 2)

LTP

2-2-0

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Introduction:
Introduction to translators (assemblers, compilers, interpreters)
2. Introduction to phases of compiler
Lexical & Syntax analysis, Intermediatecode generation optimization, bookkeeping, error
handling, regular expressions, finite automata.
3. Parsing:
Context free grammar, Derivation & Parse Trees, parsers: shift reduce, operatorprecedence, top
down predictive, efficient parsers; LR parser, LR (O), SLR, LALR, implementation of parsers.
4. Syntax Directed Translation:
Different schemes & implementation, immediate code, Parsetrees, syntax-trees.
5. Intermediate code generation
Three address code, quadruples triple, translation of assignment statements, Boolean
expressions, postfix notation any parser.
6. Error Detection & Recovery:
Errors, Lexical-phase errors, syntactic-phase errors, semantic errors.
7. Code Optimization:
Sources of optimization, loop optimization DAG representation of basicblocks, Value number &
algebraic laws, Global data-flow analysis, Dominators, Reducible flow graphs, loop invariant
computations, Induction variables eliminations, Backward flow problems.
8. Code Generation:
Object programs, problems in code generation, Register allocation &assignment code generation
from DAGs.

Unit-2

Recommended Books:
1. Aho A. V., Ullman J. D., Sethi R., Compilers Principles, Techniques and Tools, Pearson Education.
2. John Levine, Tony Mason, Doug Brown, Lex and Yacc, OREILLY.
3. Kenneth C. Louden, Compiler Construction and Practice, Thomson Publication.
4. Dhamdhere, Compiler Construction, Macmillan Publication.

Lecture(s)
04
04

04

04
04

04
04

04

Title of the course


Subject Code

: Advanced Technology Lab


: CS-716

Weekly load

:4

Credit

: 2 (Practical 4)

LTP

0-0-4

LIST OF PRACTICALS:
1.

Create web page for Course Registration using ASP .NET.

2.

Create web pages for banking using ASP .NET.

3.

Create web pages for Shopping Cart using ASP .NET.

4.

Create web pages for Airline reservation using ASP .NET.

5.

Create web pages for Job portal using ASP .NET.

6.

Create web pages for On-Line Telephone Billing System using ASP .NET.

7.

Create web pages for On-Line Quiz using ASP .NET..

8.

Create web pages for Hospital Management System using ASP .NET.

9.

Write a PHP Program to demonstrate the techniques of Exception Handing and Error Handling.

10. Write a PHP program to process the marks obtained by students and embed it in HTML. Use the Multi-Dimensional array concept.
11. Write a PHP program using Looping and Control Structures.
12. Write a PHP program to demonstrate the concept of user-defined Functions.
13. Write a PHP program to demonstrate constructors and destructors.
14. Write a PHP program for database management.
15. Write a PHP program for cookies and sessions.
16. Write a PHP program to read a file from an HTTP server and save it into a compressed file.

SEMESTER-VIII
Title of the course
Subject Code

: Mobile Communication Systems


: CS-721A

Weekly load

:3

Credit

: 3 (Lecture 3)

Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

LTP

3-0-0

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Introduction
06
History of wireless communication, Need of mobility, Application of wireless communication,
Cellular concept
2. First Generation (1G) Mobile Systems
08
Advanced Mobile Phone System (AMPS) and Nordic Mobile Telephony (NMT), frequency
allocation, channels, modulation, multiple access scheme, network operation.
3. Second Generation (2G) Mobile Systems
10
Network architecture, channels and operation of GSM, CDMAOne (IS-95), and IS-41, mobility
management, Network operations of GPRS, CDMATwo (IS-95B), CDPD, and HCSD.
4. Third Generation (3G) Mobile Systems
12
3G spectrum requirements, enabling technologies, service classes, applications and radio access
standards (WCDMA and CDMA2000), Introduction to EDGE and WLAN. Introduction to 4G.
5. Network Layer Mobility
12
Mobile IP, Goals, Assumptions and requirements, Entities and terminology, IP packet delivery,
Agent advertisement and discovery, Registration, Tunnelling and Encapsulation , Optimisation ,
Reserve Tunnelling, ipv6 Protocol, Dynamic Host configuration Protocol(DHCP), Micro-mobility.

omportsis, Wireless Networks, John Wiley and Sons.

Reco
mmen
ded
Books
:
1.
J
.Schill
er,
Mobile
Comm
unicati
ons,
Pears
on
Educa
tion.
2.
P

Title of the course


Subject Code

: Embedded Systems
:CS-721B

Weekly load

:3

Credit

: 3 (Lecture 3)

Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

LTP

3-0-0

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Introduction Review of Embedded Hardware
06
Terminology, Gates, Timing Diagram, Memory, Microprocessor Buses, Direct Memory Access,
Interrupts, Built instructions on the Microprocessor.
2. Interrupts
05
Conventions used on Schematic, Interrupts, Microprocessor Architecture, Interrupt Basic, Shared
Data Problem, Interrupt Latency.
3. PIC Micro controller
08
Introduction, CPU Architecture, Registers, Instruction Sets, Addressing Modes, Programs,
Interfacing Methods, Parallel I/O Interface, Parallel Port Interface,
4. Interfacing
08
Memory Interfacing, High Speed I/O Interfacing, Interrupts Interrupt Service Routine features
of Interrupts Interrupt vector & Priority, Timing Generation & Measurements, Input Capture,
Output Compare, Frequency Measurement, Serial I/O Device RS232, RS845, Analog Interfacing,
Applications.
5. Software Development & Tools
08
Embedded System Evolution Trends, Round Robin, Robin with Interrupts, Function Scheduling
architecture, Algorithms, Introduction to assembler, Compiler and Cross compilers and Integrated
Development Environment IDE,
6. Concepts of OOI and Simulator
Object Oriented Interfacing, Recursion, Debugging Strategies, and Simulators.
7. Real Time Operating Systems
Task And Task States, Tasks and Data, Semaphores and shared data, operating system
services, Message queues, Timer Function, Events, Memory Management, Interrupt Routines in
an RTOS Environment, Basic Design Using RTOS.

Recommended Books:
1. D.D. Gajski, F. Vahid, J. Gong, S. Narayan, Specification and Design of embedded Systems, Prentice Hall.
2. Steve Heath, Newnes, Embedded Systems Design.

05
08

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Theory
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Visual Programming
:CS-721C
:3
: 3 (Lecture 3)

LTP

3-0-0

Main Topics

Lecture(s)

1. Introduction

04

Visual programming basics, Application framework fundamental, windows programming (Win32


programming), and visual c++.
2. Memory Concepts

05

Memory management, DLLs, Win32 API.


3. Visual C++ components

08

Resource compiler, MFC, modal Dialog, Windows Common Control, the Modeless Dialog and
Windows Common Dialogs.
4. Controls

06

ActiveX Control, Bitmap, Reading and Writing, Documents, SDI, MDI applications.
5. TCP/IP concept
Socket Programming using Win Sock, TCP/IP, Document-View Structure.
6. Windows Libraries
MFC Libraries viz Cview, Cfile, Cpoint, Cdialog.
7. WIN32 Programming
WIN32 programming, Difference between a Windows program and a typical DOS program,
Windows Programming modal, Windows Memory management,
8. Window Applications
A skeletal Windows Application: WinMain function, Window Function, Components of a Skeletal
Application, Windows style, Device context, Creation of LISTBOX class, Dialog Boxes and
SCROLLBAR class.

Recommended Books:
1. David J. Kruglenski, VISUAL C++ programming, Microsoft Press.
2. Newcomer, WIN32 Programming, Addison Wesley.

06
06
07

08

Title of the course


Subject Code

: Digital Image Processing


:CS-721D

Weekly load

:3

Credit

: 3 (Lecture 3)

Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

LTP

3-0-0

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1.
Introduction
10
Image model, human vision, digital images representation, image acquisition, storage,
processing, communication and display, Image Geometry, Image transformations,
2. Fourier Transformation
08
Discrete Fourier transformation, Fast Fourier Transformation, other represent able image
transformation.
3. Image Enhancement
06
Image enhancement, special domain and frequency domain methods, enhancement by point
frequency,
4. Filters
04
Special filtering, enhancement in frequency domain, color image frequency.
5. Image Restoration
08
Image restoration, degradation model, algebraic approval to restoration, constrained least square
restoration, Interactive restoration, restoration in special domain.
6. Image Compression
04
Image compression, image compression models, loss less and glossy image compressions
methods.
7. Image Segmentation
04
Image segmentation, detection of discontinuities, Region oriented segmentation.
8. Image Detection
04
Edge detection and boundary detection, shareholding,

Recommended Books:
1. Rafacl C. Gonzalez, Digital image processing, Addison Wesley.
2. Jain Tenber, Digital Image Processing, PHI.

Title of the course


Subject Code

: Soft Computing
: CS-722

Weekly load

:3

Credit

: 4 (Lecture 3, Practical 2)

LTP

3-0-2

Unit
Unit-1

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Fuzzy Set Theory
04
Introduction to Fuzzy Sets, Operation on Fuzzy Arithmetic and Fuzzy Relations.
2. Fuzzy Rules and Fuzzy Reasoning
10
Multivalued logics, Fuzzy propositions, Fuzzy Quantifiers, Linguistic Hedges, Fuzzy Inference and
Reasoning, Rules Composition and Defuzzification. Examples of use of Fuzzy logic in control of
real world systems.
3. Genetic Algorithms
12
Biological background of Genetic Algorithms; Simple Genetic Algorithm, Chromosome
representations; crossover operations; Mutation operations, Operational Rates; concept of
exploration and exploitation , Selection Schemes; Fitness function design; Population size;
Replacement Schemes; Parameter tuning and control ,Convergence of algorithm, Application of
Genetic Algorithms

Unit-2

4. Artificial Neural Networks


Introduction to Biological Neuron, Architecture, Learning : Supervised and Unsupervised,
Backpropagation and Feedforward Networks, Perceptron, Adaline, Backpropagation Multilayer
Perceptrons, Backpropgation Learning Rule, Methods of Speeding, Radial Basis Function
Networks, Support Vector Machine. Competitive Learning Networks, Kohonen self-organising
networks, The Hopfield Network.
5. Neuro- Fuzzy Modeling
Neural Networks and Fuzzy Logic, Fuzzy Neuron, Fuzzy Perceptron, Fuzzy classification
Networks using Backpropogation, Fuzzy Neural Inference System, Fuzzy Adaptive Resonance
Theory, Fuzzy Associative Memory, Neural-Fuzzy Systems, Neuro Fuzzy Evolutionary
Integration.

Recommended Books:
1. Satish Kumar, Neural Networks, TMH
2. George J, Bo Yuan, Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Logic: Theory and Applications, PHI.
3. Man and Kwong, Genetic Algorithms: Concepts and Designs, Springer Verlag.
4. Neuro- Fuzzy and Soft Computing, Jang, Sun, E.Mizutani, PHI

12

10

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Theory
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: High Speed Communication Network


: CS-723
:3
: 3 (Lecture 3)

LTP

3-0-0

Main Topics
1. Gigabit Ethernet High Speed LAN
Overview of fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet overview, specifications, layered protocol
architecture, network design using Gigabit Ethernet, applications, 10GB Ethernet overview,
layered protocol architecture, applications.
2. Wireless Networks
Existing and emerging standards, Wireless LAN (802.11), Broadband Wireless (802.16),
Bluetooth (802.15) their layered protocol architecture and security. Mobile Networks GSM,
CDMA and GPRS
3. Fibre Channel
Fibre channel physical characteristics topologies & ports, layered protocol architecture, class of
service, technology comparison, SAN overview and architecture.
4. Frame Relay High Speed WAN
Protocol architecture, frame format, routing, congestion control.
5. ISDN & B-ISDN
Channels, interfaces, addressing, protocol architecture, services and B-ISDN
6. ATM
Virtual circuits, cell switching, reference model, traffic management.
7. Routing Protocols
OSPF, BGP, internet multicasting, mobile IP, Introduction to

Recommended Books:
1. William stalling, High Speed Networks and Internets, Pearson Education.
2. Tere Parnell, Building high speed Networks, TMH.

Lecture(s)
08

08

06

06
08
06
06

Title of the course


Subject Code

: Parallel Computing
: CS-724

Weekly load

:3

Credit

: 3 (Lecture 3)

Unit
Unit-1

LTP

3-0-0

Main Topics
Course outlines
Lecture(s)
1. Introduction
06
The state of Computing, Multiprocessors and Multi computers, Multi vector and SIMD Computers,
Architectural Development Tracks
2. Parallel Computing Concepts
06
Conditions of parallelism, Program Partitioning and scheduling, Program Flow Mechanism,
System Interconnect Architecture
3. Metrics and scalability
06
Performance Metrics and Measures, Parallel Processing Applications, Speedup Performance
Laws, Scalability Analysis and Approaches
4. Processor Hierarchy
06
Advanced Processor Technology, Superscalar and vector Processors,
Unit-2
5. Memory Hierarchy
06
Memory Hierarchy Technology, Virtual Memory Technology
6.Multiprocessor, multicomputing, SIMD
06
Multiprocessor system Interconnects, Cache Coherence and synchronization, Message Passing
Mechanism. Vector Processing Principles, Multivector Multiprocessors, Compound Vector
Processing, SIMD Computer Organization, The Connection Machine CM-5.
7. Scalability and architecture
06
Latency-Hiding Techniques, Principles Of Multithreading, Fine-Grain MultiComputers, Scalable and
Multithreaded Architecture, dataflow and Hybrid Architectures.
8. Multicore Programming
06
Single-Core Processor Fundamentals, Introduction to Multi Core Architecture, System Overview of
Threading, Fundamental Concepts of Parallel Programming, Threading and Parallel Programming.
Total=48
Recommended Books:
1. Kai Hwang, F. Briggs, Computer Architecture and Parallel Processing, McGraw Hill
2. M. Flynn, Computer Architecture: Pipelined and Parallel Processor Design, 1/E, Jones and Bartlett.
3. Harry F. Jordan, Fundamentals of Parallel Processing, Prentice Hall
4. Hesham El-Rewini and Mostsfa Abd-El-Barr, Advanced Computer Architecture and Parallel Processing, Wiley Interscience.
5. Shameem Akhter & Jason Roberts, Multi-Core Programming, Intel Press.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Introduction to Chemical Engineering


: CH-411
:3
: 3 (Lecture 3)

LTP

3-0-0

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Introduction of Chemical Engineering

10

Definition of chemical engineering, History and scope of chemical engineering, professional societies of
chemical engineering in India and world. Chemical engineering- past, present and future. Branches of
chemical engineering, area of employment for chemical engineers, areas of research for chemical
engineers. Introduction of emerging fields of chemical engineering like Energy technology, Biotechnology and Nano-technology.
2. Components of Chemical Engineering Education : An overview

11

Importance of following subjects in Chem. Engg. Education:


Fluid Mechanics, Heat transfer, Mass transfer, Chemical Reaction Engg., Chem. Engg.
Thermodynamics, Chem. Process calculations, Process dynamics & control, Instrumentation, Process
equipment design, chemical process industries, Process Plant Design, Economics, Humanities and
Management, Plant Utilities, Engg. Mathematics etc.
3. Use of Computers in Chemical Engg.
Introduction and importance of basic computer knowledge and applications in chemical engineering
education, Major software (name and their application) for Chem. Engg. Available in India and world.
4. Flow Sheets and Plant layouts

Unit-2

Lecture(s)

04

05

Symbols used for various components/ equipments/ operations, Classification and Importance of flow
sheet and plant layout
5. Unit Operations

05

Unit Operations - Definition. Basic types, introduction, application and scope of unit operations.
6. Unit Processes

05

Unit processes - Definition.


Basic types of unit processes with introduction: esterification,
polymerization, alkylation, oxidation, hydrogenation.
7. Units & Dimensions

04

Units and dimension, conversion of units, system of units, dimensionless equation, dimensional
equation, Dimensional analysis.
8. Steady state and equilibrium

04

Concept and importance of steady state and equilibrium in different Operations.


Total=48
Books recommended:
1. Bedger & Banchero, Introduction to Chem. Engg., TMH
2. McCabe Smith & Harriott , Unit Operations of chemical engineering, Tata McGraw Hill
3. M.Gopala Rao, Marshall Sitting, Outlines of Chemical Technology, East West Press
4. Mickley, Applied Mathematics for Chem.Engg., Tata McGraw Hill
5. Felder, Elementary Process Calculations, Wiley Eastern

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Fluid Flow
: CH-421
:3
: 4 (Lecture 3, Tutorial 1)

LTP

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Concept, Definitions
06
Review of various types of flow and types of fluids, flow of incompressible fluid in
pipes, Bernaulis equation and applications, laminar flow in pipes. Effect of roughness,
2. Flow Measuring Devices
06
Friction-factor chart, friction losses from sudden expansion and sudden contraction.
Orifice meter, venturi meter, rotameter, Weirs and Notches, pitot tube
3. Viscous Flow
12
Reynolds experiment, boundary layer formation on a plate and enclosed conduits and
boundary layer separation, mixing length. Flow past immersed bodies, Stocks Law,
terminal velocity & drag coefficient, Pipes, fittings & valves; Estimation of economic
pipe diameter.
4. Pumps and their Characteristics
10
Pumps: Reciprocating: - single and double acting, single cylinder and multi cylinder.
Rotary: Internal gear and external gear. Centrifugal, different types of impellers,
characteristics curves of Centrifugal pumps, NPSH, Cavitations, pump priming,
specific speed and pump selection,
5. Fans & Blowers
04
Principle, Construction & Working of Fans, Blowers, Compressors and Nozzles
6. Flow of Compressible Fluids
10
Processes of compressible flow through variable area conduits, adiabatic frictional
flow, and isothermal frictional flow.

Recommended Books:
1.
2.
3.
4.

3-2-0

McCabe, Smith & Harriott, Unit Operation of Chemical Engineering, Tata McGraw Hill
Richardson & Coulson, Chemical Engg. Vol.-I & II, Pergamon Press.
Badger & Banchero, Introduction to chemical technology, Tata McGraw Hill.
Foust, Principles of Unit Operation, John Wiley.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Unit Operations Lab


: CH-422
:0
: 2 (Practical 2)

LTP 0-0-4

Lists of Experiments:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.

To Find drag force for verifying Stocks law & plot a graph between Reynoldss number of a ball & drag coefficient.
To find the rate of filtration through Rotary Drum Vacuum filter.
To calculate the settling time and effect of different concentration for hindered settling.
To Verify Bernoullis theorem.
To find out the moisture content of any sample.
To calculate cumulative fraction and differential analysis of given sample using sieve shaker.
To calculate the power required for jaw crusher for a given sample.
To calculate the power required for Ball mill for given sample.
To calibrate the given rotameter & calculate rotameter coefficient & also plot the graph between flow rate and rotameter
reading.
To study the construction & working of Filter press (Plate & frame).
To study the performance of given Cyclone Separator.
To Study of Friction losses due to pipe fittings.
To Study the Friction losses in non circular pipes.
To measure the flow rate of fluid flowing in pipe using Venturi meter.
To calculate the volumetric flow rate through an orifice meter.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Chemical Process Calculations


: CH-511
:3
: 4 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 1)

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1.Introduction and Techniques of problem solving

LTP

3-2-0

Lecture(s)
02

Concept about unit operations and unit processes, Types of problems in chemical engineering,
various steps in techniques of problem solving, barriers to problem solving, comparison between
problem solving habits of novice and an expert.
2. Basic Chemical Calculations

05

Units and conversion, Concentration calculations for solutions, Raoults Law for ideal solutions,
Ideal Gas Law, Equations of state for real gases, Daltons Law for gaseous mixtures.
3. Psychrometry

03

Humidification operations, psychrometric chart for air water system, psychrometric operations
calculations for air water and other systems, Humidity charts & their uses.
4.Material Balance
Process flow sheet, material balance without chemical reactions and with chemical reactions.
Recycle, bypass and purge operations with and without chemical reactions. Degree of freedom
analysis. Applications of material balance to various chemical plant operations.
Unit-2

14

5. Energy Balance
12
Heat Capacity, Heat capacity of gases at constant pressure and constant volume, Heat capacity
for gaseous mixtures, and specific heat of liquid mixtures. Latent heats, Heat of formation, Heat of
combustions and heat of reaction, theoretical flame temperature and their calculations. Energy
balances over various basic unit operations.
6. Applications of material and energy balance
Applications of material and energy balance to the evaporators, distillation, reactors and other
industrial processes (steady state operations). Basic calculations using chemical flow sheet
simulator

Recommended Books:
1. Hougen & Watson, Chemical Process Principle, Asia Publishers
2. Bhat & Vora, Stoichiometry, Tata McGraw Hill
3. Himmelblau, Basic Principles and Calculations in Chemical Engg. Prentice Hall (I) Ltd.
4. Felder, Elementary Process Calculations, Wiley Eastern

12

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit

: Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics


: CH-512
:3
: 5 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 1; Practical 1)

LTP 3-2-2

Main Topics

Lecture(s)

Unit-1

1. Introduction
Introduction and scope of chemical engg. thermodynamics, concept of system and surroundings,
classification of thermodynamic processes, concept of temperature and Zeroth law of thermodynamics,
thermodynamic properties
2. Laws of Thermodynamics
General statement of first law of Thermodynamics, first law of thermodynamics for cyclic process, non-flow
and flow process, concept of enthalpy and calculations. Second law of thermodynamics : statement, concept
of entropy, Carnots cycle and Carnots engine, third law of thermodynamics
3. Volumetric Properties of Fluids and Heat Effects
P-V-T behaviour of pure fluids, ideal gas law, equations of state for real gases, compressibility charts, heat
effects accompanying chemical reactions
4.Thermodynamic properties of pure fluids
Classification, work function, free energy, relationships among thermodynamic properties : Maxwells
equations and their uses, Clapeyron equation, Method of Jacobian and thermodynamic properties, Fugacity,
Activity, Departure functions, Thermodynamic diagrams.
5. Properties of solutions
Properties of homogeneous mixtures; partial molar properties, chemical potential & its applications, Fugacity
in solutions, Henrys law, excess properties & their applications, activity and Activity coefficients in solutions,
Gibbs Duhem equation, properties changes of mixing, heat effects of mixing process.
Unit-2
6. Phase equilibria
Criteria for Phase equilibria, Phase equilibria in single component and multi-component systems, Phase rule
for non-reacting systems, Duhems theorem, Vapour liquid equilibria in ideal and non-ideal solutions at low
and moderate pressures, Azeotrope calculations, Consistency test for VLE data, VLE for high pressure
systems, Flash vaporization, Calculation of activity coefficients for solutions. VLE for partially miscible and
immiscible solutions.
7. Refrigeration and Liquifaction
Review of various cycles of refrigeration & liquefaction cycles (single stage), refrigeration and liquefaction
cycles (multiple stage).
8. Chemical Reaction Equilibria
Criteria for chemical reaction equilibria, calculation of equilibrium constant and Gibbs free energy change,
effects of various parameters on equilibium constant and equilibrium compositions, liquid phase and
heterogeneous reaction equilibria, phase rule for reacting system.
9. Applications of thermodynamics
Applications of thermodynamics to various operations, thermodynamic analysis of distillation, evaporation
and condensation processes, minimum work of separation and thermodynamic efficiency of separation.
Recommended Books:
1. Smith & Van Ness, Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, Tata McGraw Hill
2. Kyle, Chemical & Engineering Process Thermodynamics, Prentice Hall Ltd.
3. Narayanan, K.V., Chemical Engg. Thermodynamics, Prentice Hall Ltd.
4. Rao, YVC, Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, University Press.
Title of the course
Subject Code

03

05

04

05

07

08

04

07

05

: Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics Lab


: CH-512

List of Experiments for Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics:


1.
To verify Zeroth law of thermodynamics.
2.
To verify First law of thermodynamics.
3.
To study the use of a pH probe and determine acid equilibrium constant from pH measurement.
4.
To determine the solubility and solubility product of a slightly soluble salt.
5.
To determine the specific heat of copper metal.
6.
To determine the specific heat of a liquid substance by using method of mixing.
7.
Determining the value for the molar heat of fusion for water.
8.
Calculation of the calorimeter constant and measurement of enthalpy of neutralization of a strong acid with a strong base.
9.
To verify Boyles law.
10.
To verify Charles law.
11.
To study vapor compression cycle of refrigeration and find C.O.P of the cycle.
12.
To find dry bulb & wet bulb temperature of ambient air.
13.
Joule-Thomson experiment to find Joule Thomson Coefficient.
14.
To find the vapor pressure of a liquid substance at a given temperature.
15.
To develop VLE data for a binary solution.
16.
To study the effect of temperature on equilibrium constant for a reversible reaction.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Chemical Technology - I
: CH-513
:3
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 1)

LTP 3-0-2

Unit

Main Topics

Lecture(s)

Unit-1

1. Sulphuric acid

05

Properties of sulphuric acid, Manufacturing with flow chart by DCDA process, uses.
2. Hydrochloric acid

05

Manufacturing process with flow chart and its uses.


3. Phosphoric acid
Details of manufacturing process with flow chart and its uses.
4. Chlor alkali industries

Unit-2

05
09

Manufacturing of soda ash with flow chart and uses.Working of Diaphragm, Mercury and
Membrane cells.
5. Cement

06

Portland cement production. (details of manufacturing process with flow chart)


6. Alumina

07

Manufacturing process with flow chart and uses.


7. Fertilizers

11

Major components of fertilizers and their significance, Triple superphosphate, Wet process, Urea,
Ammonium nitrate (details of manufacturing process with flow chart)
Recommended Books:
1. M. Gopala Rao, Marshall Sitting, Outlines of Chemical Technology, East West Press
2. George T. Austin, Shrevess Chemical Process Industries, McGraw Hill
Title of the course
Subject Code

: Chemical Technology I Lab


: CH-513

List of Experiments for Chemical Technology - I:


1. To find the NPK value of given fertilizer.
2. To find out the components of cement.
3. To find the saponification value of vegetable oil.
4. To find the iodine value of given oil.
5. To perform the Ultimate Analysis of a salt.
6. To perform the Proximate Analysis of a Coal.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Mass Transfer-I
: CH-521
:3
: 4 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 1)

LTP

3-2-0

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Introduction
Classifications of mass transfer operations, choice of separation methods, design principles.
2. Diffusion
Steady state molecular diffusion in fluids at rest and laminar flow, mass transfer coefficients in laminar
& turbulent flow, mass, heat and momentum transfer analogies.
3. Interphase Mass Transfer
Equilibrium between phases, local and overall mass transfer coefficients, diffusion between phases with
co-current and countercurrent arrangement-material balance and stage calculations, stage efficiencies.
4. Gas-Liquid Contacting Equipments
Equipments for gas-liquid operations: general characteristics and operational features of tray towers
and packed towers, tray design, flow through a packed towers, spray towers, venture-scrubbers

03

5.Humidification Operations
VLE & enthalpy of pure substance, vapour-gas mixtures, Gas- liquid contact operations: Fundamental
relationship for adiabatic and non-adiabatic operations for air-water system for humidification and
dehumidification. Water cooling towers- construction, operation and process calculations.

06

6.Gas Absorption
Equilibrium in gas-liquid systems: Two components and multicomponent systems, ideal and non-ideal
solutions, Selection of suitable solvent, Counter-current multistage operations- one component
transferred, Real trays and tray efficiencies.
7.Gas Absorption Equipments
Continuous contact equipments: Packed towers, HETP & NTU, Overall transfer coefficients and
transfer units
8. Distillation
Vapour- Liquid equilibria( ideal and non-ideal solutions), Enhalpy concentration diagram, Single stage
operation-Flash vaporization, Differential distillation, Continuous Rectification-Binary systems,
Multistage Tray towers-Design of trays by McCabe-Theile and Ponchan-Savarit methods, Tray
efficiencies, Optimization of cost
9. Distillation Equipments
Condensers, Partial Condenses, Reflux, Rectiication of Azeotropic Mixtures, Rectification of Extractive
Distillation, Distillation with multiple feeds.
Total=48
Recommended Books:
1. Treybal, Robert; Mass Tansfer Operations; McGraw Hill Publications
2. Sherwood, Thomas; Mass transfer; McGraw Hill Publications
3. Badger & Banchero; Introduction to Chemical Technology; McGraw Hill Publications
4. Dutta, B.K.; Principles of Mass Transfer and Separation Processes; Prentice Hall of India
5. McCabe, Smith & Harriot; Unit Opeartions of Chemical Engineering; McGraw Hill Publications

06

Unit-2

Lecture(s)

04

07

05

06

07

04

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Heat Transfer
: CH-522
:3
: 5 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 1; Practical 1)

LTP

3-2-2

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Unsteady State Heat Transfer


Conduction: Review of Fouriers Law, one-dimensional heat conduction through composites having plane
wall, spherical & cylindrical geometry. Steady state heat flow with heat source through plane wall and
cylindrical surface. Thermal conductivity of materials. Optimal thickness of insulation, Fins and their
applications.
2. Unsteady State Heat Transfer
Unsteady-state conduction; Lumped heat capacity system, semi-infinite solid and Heisler chart.
3. Convection
Convection: free and forced convection, concept of thermal boundary layer, concept of overall heat
transfer coefficient for laminar and turbulent flow, heat transfer inside & outside tubes with significance of
nusselt, prandlt, reynold, biot, fourier and peclet number. modeling of convective heat transfer coefficient
by using dimensional analysis.
4. Radiation
Radiation: Distribution of radiant energy, Definition of emissivity, absorpitivity, Reflectivity and
Transmissivity, concept of Black and Grey bodies, Plancks Law of monochromatic radiation, Kirchhoffs
Law, Weins displacement law, Stefan-Boltzmann law, definition of intensity of radiation. Radiation
formula for radiation exchange between simple bodies, two parallel surfaces and between any source
and receiver.
5. Heat Transfer with Phase Change
Boiling, Condensation, Heat Exchangers and Evaporators: Drop wise and Film wise condensation of pure
and mixed vapors, Nucleate & Film boiling, Review of correlations of heat transfer.
6. Heat Transfer Equipments
Heat Exchangers: Theory & design of Double Pipe Heat Exchanger, Shell and Tube Exchangers,
Selection of passes of 1-2, 2-4 Shell-and-Tube Heat Exchangers, Temp. Correction factor for shell & tube
exchangers, Theory of plate type heat exchanger.
Reboiler and Condensers, Counter Current dry contact condenser, parallel current-wet contact
condensers.Theory and design of single effect evaporators, Various types of evaporators: Standard
vertical tube evaporator, basket type vertical evaporator, forced circulation evaporator and horizontal tube
evaporators. Various feed arrangements in multiple effect evaporators.

Unit-2

Lecture(s)
10

5
9

10

Recommended Books:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Holman, J.P. , Heat Transfer, McGraw Hill


Kreith, Principles of Heat Transfer, Harper & Row
McAdams, Heat Transmission , McGraw Hill
McCabe & Smith, Unit Operations of Chemical Engg., McGraw Hill
Kern, D.Q., Process Heat Transfer, Tata McGraw Hill

Title of the course


Subject Code

: Heat Transfer Lab


: CH-522

List of Experiments for Heat Transfer Lab (CH-522)


1.

Find surface heat transfer coefficient for a pipe by force convection to air flowing through it for different air flow rate and heat
flow rate.
2. To find out the heat transfer coefficient or vertical cylinder in natural convection.
3. To determine the total thermal resistance and thermal conductivity of composite wall.
4. To plot temperature gradient along with composite wall structure.
5. To find out the thermal conductivity of metal rod apparatus.
6. To determine the emissivity of gray surface.
7. To determine the value of Stefen Boltzmann apparatus constant for radiation heat transfer.
8. Unsteady state heat transfer.
9. To plot the radial temperature distribution in the composite cylinder and to determine the thermal conductivity of the pipe
insulation.
10. To find out the thermal conductivity of liquids.
11. To study the shell & tube heat exchanger.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Chemical Reaction Engineering-I


: CH-523
:3
: 5 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 1; Practical 1)

LTP

3-2-2

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1.Kinetics of homogeneous reaction
12
Concept of reaction rate, rate equation, single and multiple reactions, elementary and nonelementary reactions, molecularity and order of reactions, concept of rate constant k,
representation of reaction rate. Determination of reaction rate from given mechanism and from
experimental data.
2.Single ideal reactors
08
Ideal batch reactorsdesign equation, application of batch reactors. Continuous
reactorsconcept of space time, space velocity, performance equations of steady-state mixed
flow reactors and plug flow reactors, concept of holding time.
3.Design for single reactions
06
Size comparison of single reactorsbatch reactors, mixed flow reactor, plugs flow reactors.
Multiple reactor systemsplug flow reactors in series/or in parallel, equal size mixed reactors in
series, mixed flow reactors of different sizes in series, reactors of different types in series, recycle
reactors, autocatalytic reactions.
4.Design for multiple reactions
08
Reactions in parallelqualitative discussion about distribution, quantitative treatment of product
distribution and of reactor size, reactions in series, series parallel reactions.
5.Non-Isothermal Reactor Design
04
Concept of adiabatic and non-isothermal operation,
6. Design of Non-Isothermal Reactors
10
Energy balance equation for batch CSTR and PFR and their applications for design of reactors,
multiple steady states.

Recommended books
(1) Lenenspiel, Chemical Reaction Engg; John Wiley
(2) Fogler, Scott, Elements Of Chemical Reaction Engg; Prentice Hall India
(3) Smith, Chemical Engg. Kinetics; Mcgraw Hill
Title of the course
Subject Code

: Chemical Reaction Engineering-I Lab


: CH-523

List of Experiments
1.

To determine the order of reaction (n) and the reaction rate constant (k) for the given saponification reaction in an isothermal
batch reactor.
2. To perform kinetic studies to established rate constant (K) using a series of reactors i.e. PFR followed by a CSTR.
3. To determine the kinetic constants k, n for saponification of ethyl-acetate with NaOH in isothermal CSTR at room
temperature.
4. To study of RTD (Residence time distribution) in packed bed reactor by experiment & also plot Exit Age Distribution E.
5. To determine the rate constants k, and order of reaction, n in plug flow reactor.
nd
6. To determine the rate constant (k) for a 2 order saponification reaction of ethyl acetate in aqueous NaOH solution in
isothermal Semi-Batch Reactor.
7. To determine the space time 1, 2, 3 of CSTRs in series (Cascade CSTR) & also evaluate kinetic constants (k, n) at
ambient temperature.
8. To study of catalytic homogenous reaction in a batch reactor under adiabatic condition.
9. To study the effect of temperature on kinetic parameters k, n in isothermal batch reactor.
10. To study the effect of temperature on kinetic parameters k, n in isothermal CSTR.
11. To study the effect of temperature on kinetic parameters k, n in isothermal Plug flow reactor.
12. To study the effect of temperature on kinetic parameters k, n in isothermal Semi-batch reactor.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Chemical Technology - II
: CH-524
: 3
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 1)

LTP

3-0-2

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Petroleum and Petrochemicals

10

Petroleum refinery products, Fluidized bed catalytic cracking, Reforming, Alkylation, Polymerization and
Isomerisation (flow diagrams)
Petrochemicals: Products classification and their production (flow diagrams)
2. Polymer Industry

07

Scope of Polymerization Industries, Types of polymerization, Manufacture of Polyethylene and


Polypropylene, Nylon, Rubber (flow diagrams).
3. Pulp and Paper

07

Unit-2

Lecture(s)

Scope of Pulp and paper industries, Manufacturing of pulp and manufacturing of paper (flow diagrams)
4. Edible Oils
Methods of extracting vegetable oils, Refining and Hydrogenation of oils (flow diagram)
5. Pharmaceutical industries

07
06

Drug design, formulation, packaging (with flow diagram).


6. Ethyl Alcohol

05

Manufacture of ethyl alcohol from molasses


7. Sugar

06

Manufacture of sugar (with Flow diagram).


Recommended Books:
1. M. Gopala Rao, Marshall Sitting, Outlines of Chemical Technology, East West Press
2. Shrevess Chemical Process Industries by George T. Austin, McGraw Hill
Title of the course
Subject Code

: Chemical Technology II Lab


: CH-524

List of Experiments
1. Study of extraction of oil from oil seeds.
2. To find out Kappa number of a given pulp.
3. To find out the lignin content from a given agro-residue.
4. To find out tear strength of a given piece of paper.
5. To find out Burst Index of a given piece of paper.
6. To find out tensile strength of a given piece of paper.
7. To form a plastic case with the help of moulding machine & to study its properties.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit

: Mass Transfer-II
: CH-611
:3
: 6 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 1; Practical 2)

LTP

3-2-4

Main Topics

Lecture(s)

Unit-1

1.Liquid-Liquid Extraction Opeartions


Liquid-Liquid Equilibria, Equilateral triangle coordinate systems, Suitable solvent selection, Design
calculations for single stage and multiple extraction
2. Liquid-Liquid Extraction Opeartions Equipments
Liquid-Liquid Extraction Equipments- Spray Towes, Packed Towers, Mechanically Agitated
Countercurrent Extractors, Rotating Disc Extractor.
3.Leaching Opeartions
Liquid-Solid Equilibria, Design calculations for single stage and multiple stage leaching.
4. Leaching Opeartions Equipments
Unsteady State leaching systems: Percolation tank, batch settling, Steady state continuous operationsAgitated vessels, thickeners, continuous countercurrent decantation, classifiers, method of calculations
related to single stage and multistage leaching
Unit-2
5.Adsorption & Ion-Exchange Operations
Adsorption and adsorbents-Type and nature, Adsorption equilibria and various popular mathematical
models, Selection of suitable adsorbents, Adsorption hysteresis, Batch adsorption, Stagewise adsorptionsingle stage and multiple stage, Ion-Exchange, Equilibrium distribution of ions.
6. Adsorption & Ion-Exchange Operations Equipments
Adsorption in a fixed bed. Adsorption equipments-agitated vessels for liquid-solid contact, fluidized and
teeter beds, slurry adsorption of gases and vapours, steady-state-moving-bed adsorbers, Unsteady stateFixed Bed Adsorbers, Concept of Chromatography, Elution, Percolation etc and equipments concerning
these concepts.
7.Drying Operation and Equipments
Drying equilibria, Physical mechanism of drying, batch drying rate of dying curve, time of drying drying
rate data, Drying equipments-Batch and continuous dryers.
8. Crystallization Operations and Equipments
Solid-liquid phase equilibria, nucleation and crystal growth, crystal size distribution, batch crystallization,
crystallization equipments
Total=48
Recommended Books:
1. Treybal, Robert; Mass Tansfer Operations; McGraw Hill Publications
2. Sherwood, Thomas; Mass transfer; McGraw Hill Publications
3. Badger & Banchero; Introduction to Chemical Technology; McGraw Hill Publications
4. Dutta, B.K.; Principles of Mass Transfer and Separation Processes; Prentice Hall of India
5. McCabe, Smith & Harriot; Unit Opeartions of Chemical Engineering; McGraw Hill Publications

Title of the course


Subject Code

08

04

08
04

08

04

06

06

: Mass Transfer-II Lab


: CH-611

List of Experiments
1. To Study bubble cap distillation column.
2. To study the mass transfer coefficient for sublimation of naphthalene balls in air using a packed bed of spherical particles of
naphthalene.
3. Determination of the gas film coefficient in wetted wall column using air water system.
4. Determination of the diffusion coefficient of an organic vapour in air.
5. To study the effect of temperature on the diffusion coefficient.
6. To study the gas solid diffusion apparatus.
7. To calculate the theoretical number of plates in bubble cap distillation column.
8. To study humidification operation.
9. To study de-humidification operation.
10. To verify the Rayleighs equation.
11. To study the gas liquid diffusion apparatus.
12. Find out the composition by bubble cap distillation column.
13. To study adsorption of phenol on activated carbon.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Chemical Reaction Engineering-II


: CH-612
:3
: 4 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 1)

LTP

3-2-0

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Non- ideal flow reactors
11
Residence time distribution of fluid in vessels, conversion directly from tracer information, models for nonideal flow, dispersion model (dispersed plug flow)
2. Fluid particle reactions
11
Rate equations for heterogeneous reactions, contacting patterns for two-phase systems, considerations
of different possible models, application to design
3. Fluid-fluid reactions
13
Determination of rate equations, where reaction is taking place along with mass transfer, concepts of
enhancement factor(E),film conversion parameter(M),clues to the kinetic regime from experiment, slurry
reaction kinetics, application to design
4. Solid catalyzed reactions
13
Classification of catalysts, preparation and physical characteristics of solid catalysts, concept of physical
and chemical adsorption, kinetics of solid catalyzed gas phase reaction, Langmuir-Hinshelwood rate
equation.

Recommended books
(1) O. Lenenspiel, Chemical Reaction Engg; John Wiley
(2) Fogler, Scott, Elements of Chemical Reaction Engg; Prentice Hall India
(3) Smith, Chemical Engg. Kinetics; Mcgraw Hill

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Industrial Pollution Control


: CH-613
:5
: 4 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 1)

LTP

3-2-0

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Introduction
Pollution due to industries with special reference to chemical process industries.
2. Wastewater characterization
Solids analysis of wastewater. Physical characteristics of wastewater. Chemical characteristics of
wastewater; inorganic pollutants, organic pollutants; their harmful effects.
Wastewater discharge standards and regulations.
3. Wastewater treatment
Primary treatment of wastewater; Flow equalization, Primary clarifiers, construction and working.
Secondary treatment of wastewater; biological treatment methods; aerobic suspended growth
processes, attached growth processes. Working of aerobic lagoons, activated sludge process,
trickling filters. Wastewater treatment by adsorption, membrane separation.
4. Air pollutants
Natural and anthropogenic sources of air pollutants such as particulates, oxides of sulphur, oxides
of nitrogen, carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons etc. Secondary air pollutants. Environmental impacts
of air pollutants. Ambient and emission standards for air pollutants.
5. Meteorological factors in Air pollution
Atmospheric turbulence. Lapse rate and atmospheric stability. Wind velocity and distribution,
windrose diagram. Plume behaviour.
6. Air pollution control
Air pollution control devices; settling chambers, cyclone separators, bag filters, electrostatic
precipitators; construction and working. Control of gaseous pollutants.
7. Solid waste management
Biochemical treatment. Thermochemical treatment. Landfilling.

Unit-2

Recommended Books:
1. Metcalf & Eddy, Wastewater Engg. Treatment, Disposal, Reuse; Tata McGraw Hill
2. Crawford, Air Pollution Control Engg; Tata McGraw Hill
3. N. Schobanoglous, Environmental Engg. John Wiley and Sons
4. N.L. Nemerow, Liquid wastes of industry; Addision Wesley Pub.co.

Lecture(s)
04
10

10

06

06

08

04

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Mechanical Operations
: CH-614
:3
: 4 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 1)

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1.Properties of Particulate Masses

LTP

3-2-0

Lecture(s)
06

Mixing of solids, kneaders, dispersers and masticators, Muller mixture and pug mill, mixing index for paste
and granular solids.
2. Size Reduction

06

Working principles and applications of Gyratory crusher, smooth roll crushers, Toothed roll crusher,
derivation of critical speed of tumbling mill, fluid energy mill, Knife Cutters.
3.Basics of particle technology

03

Bulk density, Particle density. Methods for their determination, funnel flow, mass flow, Arching and rathole
formation in silos.

Unit-2

4.Mechanical separation and filteration


Screening, Screen analysis, Screening equipment namely stationary Screens & Grizzles, Gyrating Screen,
Vibrating Screens, material balance over screen, capacity & effectiveness of screen. Concept of filtration,
Plate & Frame filter press, Shell & Leaf filters, continuous Rotary Vacuum Filter, Principle of filtration,
Centrifugal filtration.

09

5. Sedimentation
Flocculation, theory of settling, continuous Thickener and their application in industry, determination of
Thickener area, Gravity settling processes, Gravity classifier, differential settling methods, Clarifiers &
Thickeners.

10

6. Centrifugal separation

14

Air cyclone separator, Different types of Cyclone Separators, Wet scrubbers and their different types, Batch
top & under driven centrifuge, vertical solid bowl centrifuge, disc type centrifuge, Centrifugal decanters,
Centrifuge theory & calculations, rate of separations.

Recommended Books:
1. Mccabe and Smith,Unit Operations in Chemical Engineering, McGraw Hill
2. Coulson and Richardson , Chemical Engineering Vol. II, Pergamon press
3. Foust, principle of Unit Operations , John Wiley
4. Badger and Banchero, Introduction to Chemical Engineering, Tata McGraw Hill

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: CAD for Chemical Engineers


: CH-615
:2
: 3 (Lecture 2; Practical 1)

LTP

2-0-2

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Introduction to drafting
Traditional drafting of various assemblies, pipe joints, sectional views and valves.
2. Computer Softwares
Introduction to various Computer Softwares and Computer Aided Drafting. Study and use of
various commands from Menus, Command Tool Box and Command prompt area.
3. Applications of Auto CAD
Drawing of Process and Flow Sheets.
X-Y Graphs, Heat Exchangers.
Columns: Packed Columns, Plate Columns.
Jacketed vessels, Boiler parts like spring loaded steam stop valve.
Cut View of Centrifugal pump and rotary compressor to show internal details.

Unit-2

Lecture(s)
07
10

15

Recommended Books:
1. Rakar, A. inside Auto Cad, B.P.B. Publications, New Delhi.
2. Omura, G. Mastering Auto Cad, P.B.S. Publications, New Delhi.
3. Voisinet, D.D. Computer Aided Drafting & Design.
4. Rogers, D.F. Procedural Elements for Computer Graphics, McGraw Hill, N.Y.
Title of the course
Subject Code

: CAD for Chemical Engineers Lab


: CH-615

List of Experiments of CAD for Chemical Engineers:


1. To introduce students the essential features like drawing of line, various geometric shapes, erasing, scaling etc.
2. To draw different types of lines with the help of CAD.
3. To draw different geometric shapes with the help of CAD.
4. To understand the concepts of scaling with the help of CAD.
5. To draw various views of a given object with the help of CAD.
6. To draw complete drawing of various Chemical process equipments with the help of CAD.
7. To draw complete Flow diagram of a particular Chemical process with the help of CAD.
8. To draw a flow sheet of a complete plant with the help of CAD.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Seminar
: CH-616
:0
: 1 (Practical 1)

LTP

0-0-2

Students are expected to present a Seminar on a topic assigned by the teacher. This will enhance their Presentation skills. They will
be required to prepare a review on the given topic. They will be expected to convert the review in the form of a Technical Pa per to
sharpen their Technical Paper Writing skills also.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Energy Audit & Management


: CH-621A
:3
: 3 (Lecture 3)

LTP

3-0-0

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
Energy scenario and basics of Energy Audit
08
Primary and Secondary Energy, Conventional and non-conventional energy, Energy Security, Energy
Conservation and its importance, Energy conservation Act., Thermal Energy basics, Energy Audit its
definition & methodology, Energy Audit Instruments, Benchmarking for energy performance, Energy
Action Planning, Duties and responsibilities of Energy Manager; Energy financial management, Energy
monitoring and targeting ,ESCO, Basic concepts of cogeneration.
2.Fuels and Combustion
08
Types of fuels, Important properties of fuels, calorific values, storage, handling & preparation of coal
properties of gaseous fuels, combustion and combustion calculations, 3Ts of combustion, Burners,
Turndown ratio, draft.
3 Energy Conservation in Boilers
Introduction, different types and their classification, performance evaluation of boilers, Thermal
efficiency and its determination by direct and indirect method, Blow-down, boiler water treatment,
external water treatment, feed water preheating, combustion air preheating, excess air control, energy
saving opportunities in boilers. Fluidized bed boilers: principles of fluidization, circulating fluidized bed,
bubbling bed boilers, pressurized fluid bed combustion, advantages of fluidized bed combustion boilers.

08

4.Industrial furnaces
Types & classifications of furnaces, shanky diagram, Performance and its evaluation of a typical
furnace, Heat losses in a furnace, furnace efficiency, Determination using direct and indirect methods,
fuel economy measures in furnaces, Heat distribution in a reheating furnace, furnace draught, optimum
capacity utilization, waste heat recovery from flue gases
5. Energy Conservation in Fans, Blowers and Pumps
Difference between fans, blowers and compressors, Fan types, a centrifugal fans, arial flow fans, fan
laws, fan design and selection criterias, flow control strategies, fan performance, assessment, energy
saving opportunities in fans. Pumps & Pumping System: Types of pumps, pump curves, factors
affecting pump performance, flow control strategies, Energy conservation opportunities in pumping
system.
6. Energy Conservation in Utilities
Cooling Towers, flow control strategies. Energy saving options in cooling towers.Refrigeration System:
Introduction, types of refrigeration system, Performance assessment of a refrigeration system, COP,
factor affecting performance, energy savings opportunities in refrigeration systems.Compressed Air
System: Compressor Type, free air delivery, efficiency of compression, leak test, energy efficiency
opportunities in compressed air systems.

08

Recommended Books:
1. Beggs. Clive, Energy Management supply and Conservation, Budseworth Heinemann Press
2. Albert Treemann & Paul Mehta, Handbook of Energy Engineering, Fiarmout Press
3. www.pcra.org
4. www.bee-india.nic.in

08

08

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Electrochemical Technology
: CH-621E
:3
: 3 (Lecture 3)

LTP

3-0-0

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Introduction
Electrochemistry basics; Thermodynamics of ideally polarizable and non-polarizable interfaces.
Electrochemical cells; reversible and irreversible cells, EMF.
2. Electrode kinetics
Equilibrium potential, Nernst equation, overpotential and its different types. Equilibrium exchange
current density; Butler-Volmer equation; high field and low field approximations; charge transfer
resistance and polarizability of the interface. Rate determining step, stoichiometric number,
reaction order. Determination of kinetic parameters.
3. Electro-analytical techniques
Potentiometry and amperometry. Linear sweep voltammetry and cyclic voltammetry. Analysis of
cyclic voltammograms. Potential steps under mass transfer control; Cottrell equation for a planar
and spherical electrode. Faradaic impedance
4. Electrodes and electrolytic membranes
Electrodes for the electrochemical reactors. Preparation, characteristics and applications of
graphite, magnetite, lead dioxide coated anodes, noble metal coated anodes, noble metal oxide
coated anodes, steel cathodes, coated cathodes, diaphragms and ion exchange membranes.
5. Industrial applications
Chlor alkali industry. Manufacture of potassium and ammonium persulphates, hydrogen peroxide,
potassium permanganate. Production of hydrogen by water electrolysis. Electrodialysis and
electrochemical incineration. Batteries and fuel cells. Electrometallurgy.

Unit-2

Recommended Books:
1. J.O.M Bockris & A.K.N. Reddy, Modern Electrochemistry, Plenum Press.
2. A.J.Bard & L.R. Faulkner, Electrochemical Methods Fundamentals and Applications, John Wiley & Sons.
3. K.Scott, Electrochemical Reaction Engineering, Academic Press.
4. D. Linden and T. B.Reddy, Hand Book on Batteries and Fuel Cell, McGraw Hill Book Co.
5. D.Pletcher and F.C. Walsh, Industrial Electrochemistry, Chapman

Lecture(s)
05

10

10

10

13

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Pulping and Bleaching Technology


: CH-621C
:3
: 3 (Lecture 3)

LTP

3-0-0

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Introduction
Pulping and bleaching processes in the context of papermaking.
2. Chemical Pulping
The soda process; its advantages and disadvantages. The kraft process. Composition of kraft
pulping liquors; different industrial terms. Alkaline pulping reactions. Pulping process parameters;
active alkali charge, chip size, liquor to wood ratio, time to temperature, time at temperature. The
H factor and Kappa number. Additives like anthraquinone, polysulfide. Study of the batch and
continuous versions. Construction and working of different types of digesters.
3. High Yield Pulping
Introduction to Mechanical pulping; refiner mechanical pulping and its variations, principle and
operation of refiners. Thermomechanical pulping. CRMP processes. The cold soda process,
sulfite based semi chemical pulping process. Peroxide based CRMP processes.
4. Brown stock washing
Importance of washing & details of washing processes, lignin removal in washing, brown stock
washing systems, performance of washers, Displacement ratio, Norden efficiency, dilution factor,
washing losses, washing equipments.
5. Pulp bleaching
Role of bleaching in paper making for differnet grades of paper. Chemistry of bleaching & its
measurement (brightness, brightness reversion); Single and multistage bleaching processes;
chlorination, extraction, hypochlorite, chlorine dioxide, oxygen, ozone, peroxide
bleaching
stages. Bleaching for nonwood fibres & secondary fibers. Brief study of Biobleaching. Safety
aspects.
6. Environmental Aspects
Environmental impacts of pulping and bleaching.

Unit-2

Recommended Books:
1. M.J.Kocurrek, Pulp & Paper manufacture Vo. 1, 3, 4 & 5; TAPPI Publication.
2. J.P. Casey, Pulp and Paper chemistry and chemical Technology; Wiley.
3. Dence, bleaching of pulp; TAPPI Publication.
4. G.A. Smook, Handbook for pulp and paper tech.; TAPPI Publication.

Lecture(s)
04
10

10

08

12

04

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Paint Technology
: CH-621D
:3
: 3 (Lecture 3)

LTP

3-0-0

:
Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Introduction

04

Paints and their general ingredients, function of ingredients and classification of paints. Decorative and
industrial coating, latest types of surface coating and their advantages.
2. Raw Materials for Paints

04

Raw materials of Paints like drying oil boiled oils, natural and synthetic resins. Extends and prime
pigments and additives.
3. Varnishes and Lacquers
Classification of varnishes and lacquers. Formulation and manufacture of varnishes and lacquers.
4. Paint Manufacturing
Unit-2

Lecture(s)

06
08

Formulation and manufacture of paints and machinery used in paint manufacture.


5. Paint Applications : Surface Preparation

06

Selection of industrial paints for different end uses. Practical aspects for use & application of paints. Type
of surfaces and paint application techniques for large surfaces. ,
Surface preparation and treatments, Surface Preparation
(a) Mechanical - Hard cleaning, power tool cleaning, flame cleaning, Blast cleaning, cleaning & welds
(b) Chemical - Solvent wiping & degreasing, alkali cleaning, emulsification.
6. Application techniques

06

Paint application techniques. Paint defects: Classification causes & remedies.


7. Quality control of paints
Various tests of paints. Quality control and management of paints.
8. Safety and Hazards
Safety practices and devices used in paint industries. Health hazards and prevention in paint industries.
Case studies.
Recommended Books:
1. OCCA, Australia, Surface Coatings, Vol. I & II
2. W.M.Morgan, Outlines of Paint Technology
3. Swaraj Paul, Surface Coating Technology
4. Malshe & Sikchi, Basics of Paint Technology (Part I & II)

05
05

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Introduction

: Polymer Science & Engineering


: CH-621B
:3
: 3 (Lecture 3)

LTP

3-0-0

Lecture(s)
04

Concepts of polymers, Classification of polymers , Poly dispersity , Functionality, Solubility


parameter, Glass transition temperature,
2.Molecular Weight (MW) and its Determination

06

Average molecular weight and its distribution, Methods of MW measurement such as End group
analysis, Colligative properties, Light scattering, Osmometry and Sedimentation
3.Chain Growth polymerization

06

Chemistry of free radical, anionic, cationic , coordination polymerization, Co polymerization,


Kinetics of free radical polymerization
4.Step Growth Polymerization

04

Carother's equation, Chemistry and kinetics of step growth polymerization, Cross linking and
Gelation
5. Methods of Polymerization

04

Design criterion for a polymerization system, Bulk, Solution, Suspension, Emulsion


polymerization
6. Basics About Polymer Processing
Unit-2

04

Selection of polymer process, Viscosity and polymer processing, Non Newtonian flow, K value,
Melt Flow Index, Polymer compounding
7.Molding Techniques For Thermoplastics

06

Extrusion, Injection Molding, Blow Molding, Rotational Molding, Thermoforming, Calendaring


8. Molding Techniques for Thermo sets

04

Compression and Transfer molding


9.Processing of Reinforced Plastics

04

Hand layup, Spray up, Filament winding, Pultrusion, Pressure/ Vacuum bag molding, Auto clave
molding , Resin transfer molding
10. Misc. Polymer Processing Techniques
Gas injection molding, Casting, Reaction injection molding, Spinning techniques of fiber, Finishing,
Fastening and joining of plastics, Decorating & printing of plastic parts
Recommended Books:
1. Premamoy Ghosh, Polymer Science and Technology, Tata McGraw Hill
2. Gowariker, Polymer Science, Wiley Eastern
3. DH Morton Jones , Polymer Processing
4. Joel Frados, Plastics Engineering Handbook, VanNostrand Reinhold Company Publication
5. Shishir Sinha, Vinay Kumar, Polymeric Systems and Applications

06

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Process Dynamics & Control


: CH-622
:3
: 5 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 1; Practical 1)

LTP

3-2-2

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Basic Concepts
Laplace transformations and transfer function. Generalization of equations, Linear closed loop, open
loop system.
2. Systems
Interacting and non-interacting systems and dead time
3. Chemical Process Systems
First and higher order systems.
4. Controllers
Controllers and their Transfer Functions.
5. Frequency Response
Transient and Frequency Responses of various systems.
6. Stability Criteria
Stability as a basis of design;
7. Methods of Analysis of stability of systems
Routh array test, Root Locus method and Bode plot, Nyquist criteria.
8. Process Control
Introduction to advance control techniques such as Feed Forward- feedback and Cascade, Servo
and Regulatory control and adaptive control.

Unit-2

Recommended Books:
1. Coughanowr, Process System Analysis, McGraw-Hill.
2. Stephanopoulos, Chemical Process Control, Prentice Hall.
3. Weber, Introduction to Process Dynamics & Control, John Wiley.
4. Peter Harriott, Process Control, McGraw Hill.
Title of the course
: Process Dynamics & Control Lab
Subject Code
: CH-622
List of Experiments for Process Dynamics & Control:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)

To find out the time constant for 1st order system.


To find time constant for a 1st order system when forcing function is step up function.
To find time constant for a 1st order system when forcing function is step down function.
To find the transient response of single tank for step change.
To find the transient response of single tank for impulse change.
Step response of a 1st order non-interacting system.
Impulse response of a 1st order non-interacting system.
To study the response of 2nd order system.
To study and operate the Air purge system.
To understand the control valve operation and its flow characteristics.
Study the valve flow coefficient.
Study the valve inherent characteristics.
Study of hysteresis of control valve.
Study of range ability of control valve.
Multi process Trainer
Study of open loop response (manual control)
Study of on/off controller.
Study of proportional controller.
Study of proportional integral controller.
Study of proportional integral Derivative controller.

Lecture(s)
07

04
06
07
07
04
09
04

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Transport Phenomena
: CH-623
:3
: 4 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 1)

LTP

3-2-0

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1.Introduction to Transport Phenomena


Transport Phenomena and Unit Operation, Equilibrium and Rate Processes, Fundamental variables
and units, The analogy between Heat, Mass & Momentum Transfer, Concept of Thermal Conductivity,
and Diffusion Coefficient & Viscosity.
2.Momentum Transport
Viscosity & Mechanism of Momentum Transport, Newtons Law of Viscosity, Non-Newtonian Fluids,
Pressure & Temperature dependence of viscosity, Velocity distributions in laminar flow: Shell
momentum balance, Flow of a falling film, Flow through a circular tube, flow through an annulus,
Adjacent flow of two immiscible fluids, Creeping flow around a solid sphere, The equation of Change
for isothermal system, The equation of continuity, the equation of motion, the equation of mechanical
energy.
3.Energy Transport
Thermal conductivity and mechanism of energy transport. Fouriers Law of Heat Conduction,
Temperature & Pressure dependence of thermal conductivity in Gas and Liquids. Temperature
distribution in solids and in Laminar Flow, shell energy balance, Heat conduction with an electrical
Heat source, Heat conduction with a nuclear heat source, Heat conduction with a viscous heat source,
heat conduction with a chemical heat source, Heat conduction through composite walls (addition of
resistances), Heat conduction in a cooling fin.
4. Mass Transport and Transport Property
Diffusivity and Mechanisms of Mass transport, definition of concentration velocities, Mass fluxes,
Ficks law of diffusion, temperature and pressure dependence of mass diffusivity. Concentration
distribution in solids and in Laminar flow, shell mass balance, diffusion through a stagnant gas film,
diffusion with homogenous chemical reaction, diffusion with heterogeneous chemical reaction,
Measurement of Transport properties, viscosity measurement, Thermal conductivity measurement,
diffusion coefficient measurement. Non-Newtonian phenomena: a) Rheological characteristics of
materials, Time independent behavior, Time dependent behavior, visco-elastic-behavior. B)
Rheological measurement, capillary viscometer, Rotational viscometers.

Unit-2

Recommended Books:
1.
2.

Bird, Stewart & Lightfoot, Transport Phenomena; John Wiley


Welty, Wicks & Wilson, Fundamentals of Momentum, Heat & Mass Transfer; John Wiley

Lecture(s)
10

12

13

13

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Process Equipment Design


: CH-624
:1
: 3 (Lecture 1; Tutorial 2)

LTP

1-0-4

Main Topics
1. Design preliminaries
Introduction, nature of design, codes and standards, equipment selection and specification.
2. Piping design
Piping classification, important fittings and their use, symbols, layouts and color codes for pipe
lines, process piping design and pipe size selection
3. Heat transfer equipment
Process design calculations for heat exchange equipment: shell and tube heat exchangersgeneral design considerations, estimation of heat transfer coefficients and pressure drop by
Kerns and Bells methods, condensers and reboilers design, plate type heat exchangers design,
specifications and sketches of heat transfer equipment
4. Mass transfer equipment
Process design calculations for mass exchange equipment: tray towers, types of plate
contractors, sieve tray layout and hydraulic design, column diameter and height. Packed towers,
column internals, types of packing, general pressure drop correlation, column diameter (capacity)
and prediction of height of transfer units (HTU).
5. Reaction Engg. Equipments
Design of Batch Reactor, PFR and CSTR.
6. Parameters influencing the design
Factors influencing the design of vessels, criteria in vessel design, design of cylindrical and
spherical vessels under internal pressure, IS 803-strong tank vessel design, design of thick
walled high pressure vessels, design of heads and closures, design of tally vertical vessels

Recommended books
(1) Sinnot R.K., Coulson & Richardsons Chemical Engg; Elsevier
(2) Bhattacharya B.C., Introduction to Chemical Equipment Design; CBS
(3) Lloyd E.Brownell &Edwin H.Young, Process Equipment Design; Wiley Publishing
(4) Ludwig E.E., Applied Process Design Vol.2; Gulf Publishing Company
(5) Douglas J.M., Conceptual Design of Chemical Process; Mcgraw-Hill
List of Experiments for Process Equipment Design:
1. Design of Pumps
2. Design of piping system
3. Design of Storage vessels
4. Design of Shell and tube heat exchangers.
5. Design of Double pipe heat exchangers.
6. Design of Evaporators.
7. Design of Distillation column.
8. Design of Absorbers
9. Design of Condensers and Reboilers
10. Design of Dryers.
11. Design of Batch Reactor
12. Design of PFR and CSTR.

Lecture(s)
03

03

03

03

02
02

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Chemical Process Instrumentation


: CH-625
:3
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 1)

LTP

3-0-2

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Introduction
Process instrumentation diagrams for some typical units like reactors and evaporators. Importance of
instruments in chemical process industries, classification of instruments, static and dynamic
characteristics of instruments, methods of sensing, transducers, difference in transducers and sensors.
2.Temperature measurement
Resistance thermometer, thermocouple, optical and radiation pyrometer.
3.Pressure, flow & level measurements
manometers, bourdon gauge, Macleod gauge, vacuum and pressure transducers, liquid level
measurement-direct and differential method and flow measuring devices.
4. Miscellaneous measurements
Measurement of nuclear radiation, instruments of gas analysis, viscosity, conductivity, humidity and pH
value, industrial weighing and feeding systems, amplification, automatic gain amplifiers.

Unit-2

Lecture(s)

Recommended books
(1) Eckman, D.P., Industrial instrumentation; Wiley eastern
(2) Weber, Introduction to Process Dynamics and Control; John Wiley
(3) Harriot & Peter, Process control; Tata McGraw hill
(4) Coughanowr, process systems analysis & control; McGraw Hill Company
(5) Pollard, Process Control for Chemical and Allied Industries; Heinemann

Title of the course


Subject Code

: Chemical Process Instrumentation Lab


: CH-625 P

List of Experiments
1.
To study about Hg in glass thermometer.
2.
To calibrate the given rota meter and calculate %age error.
3.
To calculate the viscosity of carbon tetra chloride at different concentration using standard solution viscometer.
4.
To detect the pH value of given sample by using the pH meter.
5.
To study about the manometer.
6.
To study about Bourdons tube pressure gauge.
7.
To study the volumetric flow rate through orifice meter.
8.
To study the characteristics of control valve.
9.
To study the volumetric flow rate through venturi meter.
10.
Study the IP to PI converter.

13

10
11

14

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Environmental Testing & Analysis Lab


: CH-626
:0
: 1 (Practical 1)

LTP

0-0-2

LTP

3-0-0

List of Experiments:
1. Determination of total solids and suspended solids of wastewater sample.
2. Determination of fixed solids and volatile solids of wastewater sample.
3. Determination of BOD of wastewater sample.
4. Determination of COD of wastewater sample.
5. Determination of acidity or alkalinity of wastewater sample.
6. Determination of hardness of water sample.
7. Determination residual chlorine in water sample.
8. Coagulation test on wastewater sample.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Stock Preparation & Paper Making


: CH-711A
:3
: 3 (Lecture 3)

Main Topics
Stock distribution and drainage
Approach flow system, consistency regulation, constant level box, stock distribution, head box types &
role in paper making, Theory and measurement of sheet formation, Principle, working & calculation of
different drainage elements on fourdrinier wire like breast roll, forming board, couch roll table rolls,
foils, and vacuum boxes
Types of paper machine
Different types of paper machines (twin wire, top former etc.), suitability of different machines for
different grades of paper, important parts and significance, effect on sheet formation.
Wire and press
Wire design & its type, Types & theory of pressing, types of press felts & their structure, functions of
press felts, basic calculation on press section
Paper Drying and types of dryers
Theory of paper drying on multi-cylinder and Yankee dryer, rate of drying and affecting parameters,
Hoods, their types, purpose and effect on drying, dryer felts, special dryer systems like flakt, radiation
etc. condensate removal system, pocket ventilation
Paper Sizing and properties
Surface sizing processes, requirements and chemicals used with paper properties developed. Paper
m/c drive and methods of speed control, safety parameters on paper m/c. Review of paper testing and
process properties relationships, different paper defects and their remedies
Paper Finishing
Working of re-winders, cutters, coating, machine calendaring & super calendaring, Finishing plant
defects of paper.

Recommended Books:
1.
2.
3.
4.

M. J. Kocurek, Pulp and Paper manufacture, Vol. 7, 8 & 10; TAPPI Publication.
Smook, Handbook for Pulp and Paper Technology, TAPPI Publication.
Macdonald, Pulp & paper manufacture Vol. 1 & 3, TAPPI Publication,
Casey, Pulp & Paper Chemistry & Chemical Tech. Vol. 2, 3; Wiley.

Lecture(s)
10

07

07

10

10

04

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Novel Separation Techniques


: CH-711 B
:3
: 3 (Lecture 3)

LTP

3-0-0

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Introduction
Separation process in chemical and Biochemical Industries, Categorization of separation
processes, equilibrium and rate governed processes. Introduction to various new separation
techniques e.g. Membrane separation, Ion-exchange foam separation, supercritical extraction,
liquid membrane permeation, PSA & Freeze drying.
2. New Separation Techniques
Introduction to various new separation techniques e.g. Membrane separation, Ion-exchange foam
separation, supercritical extraction, liquid membrane permeation, PSA & Freeze drying.
3. Membrane based Separation Techniques
Historical background, physical and chemical properties of membranes, Techniques of
membrane preparation, membrane characterization, various types of membranes and modules.
4. Osmosis and osmotic pressure.
Working principle, operation and design of Reverse osmosis, Ultrafiltration, Microfiltration,
Electrodialysis and Pervaporation. Gaseous separation by membrances.

08

5. Ion Exchange
History, basic principle and mechanism of separation, Ion exchange resins, regeneration and
exchange capacity. Exchange equilibrium, affinity, selectivity and kinetics of ion exchange.
Design of ion exchange systems and their uses in removal of ionic impurities from effluents.
6. Miscellaneous Separation Techniques
Introduction to foam separation, micellar separation, supercritical fluid extraction, liquid
membrane permeation and chromatographic separation.

10

Unit-2

Lecture(s)

08

08

07

07

Recommended Books:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

King, C.J., Separation Processes, Tata McGraw-Hill.


Sourirajan, S. and Matsura, T., Reverse Osmosis and Ultrafiltration Process Principles, NRC Publications, Ottawa,1985.
Porter, M. C., Handbook of Industrial Membrane Technology, Noyes Publication, New Jersey, 1990.
Hatton, T. A., Scamehorn, J. F. and Harvell, J. H., Surfactant Based Separation Processes, Vol. 23, Surfactant Science
Series, Marcel Dekker Inc., New York 1989.
McHugh, M. A. and Krukonis, V. J., Supercritical Fluid Extraction, Butterworths, Boston, 1985.
Munir Cherion, Ultrafilteration Handbook, Technomic Publishing

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Advanced Polymer Materials


: CH-711C
:3
: 3 (Lecture 3)

LTP

3-0-0

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Introduction
Need of additives, Rule of mixtures for composites, Aspect ratio and shape of fillers
2.Thermoset composites
Matrices: Polyester, Epoxy, Vinyl ester, Phenol formaldehyde, Poly urethane, Silicone, Polyimide,
, Bis maleimide
Fibers: Glass, Carbon, Aramid
Forms of fibers: Short, Long, Roving , Mat etc.
3.Other Thermo set Composites
Dough molding compound (DMC), Sheet molding compound (SMC), Glass mat thermoplastics
(GMT), Applications
4.Factors Affecting the Properties of Composites
Fiber volume fraction, Dispersion of fiber, Fiber aspect ratio, Fiber orientation, Fiber matrix
adhesion
5.Thermoplastics Composites
Matrices: Poly ethylene ( high and low density) , Poly propylene, Poly styrene, Poly vinyl
chloride, Poly carbonate, Poly ethylene terephthalate, Acrylo nitrile butadiene styrene, Poly
ether ether ketone, Poly phenylene sulfide

02

6. Fillers
Fillers: Silica, Talc, Mica, Kaolin, Fly ash, Zirconia,Wollastonite, Calcium carbonate , Effect of
their shape, size , surface area and their compatibility with matrix
7.Important Natural Fibers
Flax, Hemp, Kneaf, Jute, Pineapple, Banana, Sisal, Cotton, Wood, Bamboo, Bagasse, Coir, Rice
husk
8.Applications and Advantages
Applications of composites in building, automobile, sports and other sectors
9. Compatabilizer and Coupling Agents
Fatty acids and anhydrides, Silanes, Zirconate, Titanate and Isocyanates
10.Processing Techniques
Hand lay up, Spray up, Filament winding, Pultrusion, Pressure/ Vacuum bag molding, Auto
clave molding , Resin transfer molding

06

Unit-2

Recommended Books:
1. Zweifel, Maier, Schiler, Plastics Additives Handbook, Hanser Munich
2. R J Crawford, Plastic Engineering, Maxwell Macmillan International Publication
3. Arends, Polymer Blends and Alloys
4. Dyson, Engineering Polymers , PHI Publication
5. McW Richardson, Polymer Engineering Composites, Applied Science Publishers

Lecture(s)

08

04

04

06

06

04
02
06

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: AGRO RESIDUE UTILIZATION


: CH-711D
:3
: 3 (Lecture 3)

LTP

3-0-0

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
Production and utilization scenario of agro residue
12
Availability of different agro residues in India and other countries, bio-renewable
materials, Broad classification, current utilization scenario at national and international
level. Production of Biomass resources agro residues characteristics. Conversion
technologies biogas plant types and selection, construction, operation and
maintenance - slurry handling.
Constituents of agro residue and production of combustible materials
Physical and chemical characteristics of wheat straw, rice straw, bagasse etc.
Important constituents and their uses in industries.The similarity and difference among
different agro residue, charcoal production, briquetting, cogeneration.

12

Bioconversion, combustion, gasification, Thermo-chemical conversion


Key technologies of bioconversion, Biomass harvesting and preservation,
Fermentation, Conversion of biomass into heat and power, Thermal gasification,
Bioconversion of ligno-cellulosic feed-stocks to sugars, Thermo-chemical conversion:
Fast pyrolysis, direct liquefaction and indirect liquefaction.

14

Pulping and production of cellulosic fibers, lignin, sugar, ethanol and other
chemicals
Raw material preparation for pulping, Different pulping processes, washing and
bleaching of pulp, lignin separation, technologies of cellulosic ethanol production,
Environmental effects,

10

Recommended Books:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Robert C. Brown. 2003. Bio-renewable Resources: Engineering New Products fromAgriculture. Iowa state Press, Blackwell
Publishing.
D. O. Hall, G. N. Barnard, and P. A. Moss, Biomass for energy in the developing countries, current roles, potential,
problems, prospects, Pergamon Press Ltd.
K. Asokan, chemical process calculations, Universities Press.
L.P. White, L.G. Claskett, Biomass as Fuel, Academic Press
M. J. Kocurek, Pulp and Paper manufacture, Vol. 2, 3 & 4; TAPPI Publication.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Hazardous Waste Management


: CH-711E
:3
: 3 (Lecture 3; Practical 0)

LTP

3-0-0

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Introduction
Need for hazardous waste management Sources of hazardous wastes Effects on community
terminology and classification Storage and collection of hazardous wastes Problems in
developing countries Protection of public health and the environment.
2. Nuclear wastes and e-waste
Characteristics Types Nuclear waste Uranium mining and processing Power reactors
Refinery and fuel fabrication wastes spent fuel Management of nuclear wastes
Decommissioning of Nuclear power reactors Health and environmental effects.
3. Biomedical and chemical wastes (20hrs)
Biomedical wastes Types Management and handling control of biomedical wastes
Chemical wastes Sources Domestic and Industrial - Inorganic pollutants Environmental
effects Need for control Treatment and disposal techniques Physical, chemical and
biological processes Health and environmental effects.
4. The scientific landfill
Concept function site selection and approval acceptable wastes Design and construction
Liners: clay, geomembrane, HDPE, geonet, geotextile Treatment and disposal of leachate
Combined and separate treatment. Site remediation Remedial techniques.

06

5. Management of hazardous wastes


Identifying a hazardous waste methods Quantities of hazardous waste generated
Components of a hazardous waste management plan Hazardous waste minimization
Disposal practices in Indian Industries Future challenges.

12

Unit-2

Lecture(s)

10

08

12

Recommended Books:
1. J. Glynn Henry and Gary. W. Heinke, Environmental Science and Engineering, Pretice Hall of India, 2004.
2.

A. D.Bhide and B.B.Sundaresan, Solid Waste Management Collection, Processing and disposal Mudrashilpa Offset
Printers, Nagpur, 2001.

3.

Biomedical waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 1998.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Plant Design & Economics


: CH-712
:3
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 1)

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1Design Consideration and Development

LTP

3-0-2

Lecture(s)
12

General Design Consideration: Health & Safety consideration, environmental protection, plant
location, plant layout, plant operation and control.
Process Design Development: Process creation design from diagram, equipment design &
specification, flow sheet synthesis and development
2. Analysis and Cost Estimation

12

Cash flow for industrial operations, factors affecting investment and production cost, estimation of
capital investment, cost indexes, estimation of total production cost.
Unit-2

3. depreciation and related topics


12
Time Value of Money and risk in investment, discounting, cost equivalence, analysis of cost in a
Chemical Plant, depreciation and different method in calculating it, break even points, Return on
investment, Internal rate of return
4. Profitability and analysis and Optimization
Profitability, alternative investment and replacement.
Optimum deign and its strategy, scale up criteria and regime concepts

Recommended Books:
1. Richardson and Coulson , Chemical Engineering design Vol 6,Butterworth Neinemann
2. Peters and Timmerhaus, Plant Design and Economics for Chemical Engineers, McGraw Hill
3. Park. C.S, Contempory Engineering Economics, Prentice Hall india
Title of the course
: Plant Design & Economics Lab
Subject Code
: CH-712
List of Experiments for Plant Design and Economics:
1. Design of selected Chemical Plants and their Economic evaluation.

12

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit

: Modelling & Simulation


: CH-713
:3
: 5 (Lecture 3; Practical 2)

LTP

3-0-4

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Fundamentals
Introduction and Simulation Examples: Types of transport phenomenon based model, mathematical
based simulation model. Uses of Mathematical model, Principles of formulation, fundamental Laws,
continuity equitation, Energy equation, equation of motion, transport equation, Equation of state,
Equilibrium, Chemical Kinetics.
2. Examples of Mathematical Models Of Chemical Engineering Systems
Series of isothermal constant hold up CSTRs CSTRs with variable hold ups, Two heated tanks, Gas
Phase pressurized, CSTR, non isothermal CSTR, single component, Multi component flash vaporizer
drum, Batch distillation with hold up, Ph system, equilibrium constant, Titration curve.
Unit-2
3. Numerical Methods (Iterative Convergence Methods)
Interval halving, Newton Raphson method, False Position, Explicit convergence method, weignsten,
Muller method, Numerical integration algorithm; Euler method, Runga-Kutta Algorithm, Implicit
methods
4. Simulation Examples
Gravity flow tank, Three CSTRs in series, Non-isothermal CSTR, Binary distillation column, Multicomponent distillation column, Batch reactor, Biochemical reactors and absorption.
Total=48
Recommended Books:
1.
2.
3.

B.Wayer, Chemical Engineering Process Dynamics, Prentice Hall.


Bequette, Analysis and Simulation, Prentice Hall.
Luyben, Process Modeling & Simulations Control for Chemical Engineers, Prentice Hall.

List of Experiments forModelling & Simulation:


1. Modeling & Simulation of single CSTR, from the data taken from the standard literature.
2. Modeling & Simulation of CSTRs in series, from the data taken from the standard literature.
3. Modeling & Simulation of Multi component flash vaporizer, from the data taken from the standard literature.
4. Modeling & Simulation of Binary distillation column, from the data taken from the standard literature.
5. Modeling & Simulation of Multi-component distillation column, from the data taken from the standard literature.
6. Modeling & Simulation of non isothermal CSTR, from the data taken from the standard literature.
7. Modeling & Simulation of Batch Adsorber, from the data taken from the standard literature.

Lecture(s)
10

14

12

12

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Chemical Process Safety & Plant Utilities


: CH-714
:3
: 4 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 1)

Unit

Main Topics

Course outlines

Unit-1

1. Introduction
Definition, identification, classification and assessment of various types of hazards in work-place
environment, protective and preventive measures in hazard control.
2. Toxic Chemicals
Maximum allowable concentrations and other standards, biological threshold, limit values.
3. Mechanical and electrical hazards.
Various types of personal protective equipments to avoid mechanical and electrical hazards
4. Explosives and inflammable substances.
Various types of explosive and inflammable substances in chemical industries
5. Radioactive hazards
Introduction of radioactive substances and hazards caused by them
6. Fire prevention
Various methods of fire prevention prevailing in chemical process industries, Ways of good
housekeeping in industrial environment
7. Standard safety procedures and disaster control
Standard safety procedures being followed in chemical process industries and provision for
disaster control
8. Control strategies for Hazardous wastes.
Different types of hazardous waste and strategies to control them
9. Compressed Air & Vaccuum
Reciprocating air compressors, vacuum pumps, air receivers, piping systems.

08

10. Steam
Boiler, Steam handling and distribution steam nozzles.

03

Unit-2

LTP

3-2-0

Lecture(s)

04
04
08
04
04

08

02
03

Recommended Books:
1. G.L.Wills; Safety in Process Plant Design; Halsted Press.
2. F.P.Less; Loss Prevention in Process Industries; 3rd Revised edition edition
3. Safety for Chemical Engineers A.I.Ch.E. Publications
4. N.De Nevers; Air Pollution Control, McGraw Hill
5. Lyle, O.: Efficient Use of Steam, HMSO, 1963.
6. Jouganson, R.: Fan Engineering, Buffalo Rorge Co., 1970.
7. Crowl & Louver, Chemical Process Safety, Prentice Hall
8. Kletz, What Went Wrong, Gulf
9. Herausgeg von P.M.Goodall, The Efficient use of Steam, IPC Science and Technology Press Ltd, Guildford

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Project
: CH-715
:0
: 2 (Practical 2)

LTP

0-0-4

Students are to undergo Mini-Project work based on Design or Experimental Studies on topics of Chemical Engineering.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Chemical Recovery Processes


: CH-721A
:3
: 3 (Lecture 3)

LTP

3-0-0

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Introduction
The recovery cycle of alkaline pulping. Impact of pulping on chemical recovery process.
2. Black liquor Properties
Chemical and rheological properties of black liquor and their effect on evaporator operations,
evaporator scales, overview of liquid effluents & gaseous emissions; black liquor characteristics
influencing furnace operations.
3. Concentration of black liquor
Black liquor evaporation; multiple effect evaporation, types of evaporators used in paper industries
and auxiliary equipments, direct contact evaporators, finisher effects, and exclusion of DCE.
Mechanical vapour recompression.
4. Incineration of black liquor
Process chemistry, types of recovery boiler and accessories, effect of design and operating
parameters; combustion air and its distribution; fire side deposits; their effect on performance and
control measures. Suspended particulate matter& gaseous emissions and their control.
5. Causticizing
Green liquor clarification, slaking &causticizing reactions, variables affecting its efficiency. White
liquor clarification and equipment details, mud washer, calculation of soda loss in lime sludge.
Lime mud reburning & lime recovery
6. Black liquor gasification
Chemistry and process parameters. ChemRec process; MTCI process

Unit-2

Recommended Books:
1. M.J. Kocurrek, Pulp & Paper manufacture Vol. 5; TAPPI Publication.
2. J.P. Casey, Pulp and Paper chemistry and chemical Technology; Wiley.
3. Chemical Recovery in Alkaline Pulping Processes; TAPPI Publication.
4. G.A. Smook, Handbook for pulp and paper tech.; TAPPI Publication.

Lecture(s)
04
08

12

12

08

04

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Solid Waste Management


: CH-721B
:3
: 3 (Lecture 3)

LTP

3-0-0

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Introduction
What is waste? Components of solid waste
2. Solid waste management (SWM)
Strategic planning for waste management,
Identifying problems , Preparation of SWM of
financial plan, Implementation, monitoring and evaluation
3. Integrated solid waste management (ISWM)
Advantages of ISWM, Steps in developing ISWM
4. Public involvement and participation (PIP) in SWM
Meaning of PIP in SWM, Role of public education program and involvement
5. Solid waste management program (SWMP)
Development of a SWMP, Estimating the percentage of material to be managed and future
waste
6. Collection and transfer of municipal solid waste (MSW)
Indentifying waste preparation and collection procedures and equipments
7.SWM techniques
Waste preparation and waste reduction
8. Recycling of solid waste
Strategies and ways to collect recyclables
9. Waste disposal techniques
Compositing , land filling techniques, Waste to energy techniques
10. Coversion of SWM
SWM to biomedical waste, plastic and E waste

Unit-2

Recommended books:
1. George Tchobanoglous, Frank Kreith, Handbook of Solid Waste Management
2. Sasi Kumar and Gopi Krishna, Solid Waste Management

Lecture(s)
04
06

06
04
04

04
04
04
06
06

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Petrochemical Technology
: CH -721 C
:3
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 1)

LTP

3-0-2

Theory
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

Main Topics
1. Feed stock

2.Conversion
Recovery
3. Separation
Purification
4. Applications

Lecture(s)
Course outlines
Feed stock for petrochemical industry and their choice for different 10
classes of products.
and
and

Cracking, Reforming, Alkylation, Coking, Oxidation, Polymerization,


Isomerisation, Aromatization, Per-sulfurization and Sulfur Recovery.
Techniques for separation of Products and their Purification

14

Petrochemical products and their uses in other industries such as


Fertilizers, Synthetics, Lubricants etc.
Total=48

10

Recommended books:
1.

W.C. Nelson, Petroleum Refining Engg. McGraw Hill

2.

B.K.B.Rao, Modern Petroleum Refining Processes, Oxford IBH

3.

P. Belov, Fundamentals of Petroleum Chemicals Technology, Mir Publication Moscow

4.

A. L. Woddams, Chemicals from Petroleum, GPC.

5.

B.K. Bhaskar Rao, a Text on Petrochemicals, Khanna Pub. Co.

14

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Application of Nano Technology in Chemical Engineering


: CH-721D
:3
LTP
3-0-0
: 3 (Lecture 3)

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Introduction
Background and Definition of Nanotechnology. Applications in Different Fields, Chemical Approaches to
Nanostructured Materials, Solid State Devices.
2. Carbon Nanotubes
Carbon Nanotubes - Structure of Carbon Nanotubes, Synthesis of Carbon Nanotubes, Growth
Mechanisms of Carbon Nanotubes, Properties of Carbon Nanotubes, Carbon Nanotube-Based NanoObjects, Applications of Carbon Nanotubes, Nano wires Synthesis, Characterization and Physical
Properties of Nanowires, Applications.
3. Fabrication Techniques
Basic Microfabrication Techniques, MEMS Fabrication Techniques, Nanofabrication Techniques,
Stamping techniques - High Resolution Stamps, Microcontact Printing, Nanotransfer Printing,
Applications.
4. Applications
Material aspects of NEMS and MEMSSilicon, Germanium-Based Materials, Metals, GaAs, InP, and
Related III-V Materials, MEMS Devices and Applications - Pressure Sensor, Inertial Sensor, Optical
MEMS, RF MEMS, NEMS Devices and Applications, Current Challenges and Future Trends.
5. Nano Composites
Introduction, Polymer as Matrix, Nylons, Polyolefins, Polystyrene, Epoxy resins, Nano Materials as a
Filler, Nano fibre, Nano clay, Fabrication and Processing of Composites, Benefits to Ultimate Physical,
Mechanical and Thermal Properties, Nano structured Materials,
6. Microscopy
Microscopy - Scanning Tunneling Microscope, Atomic Force Microscope, Scanning Electron
Microscopy, Principles of Noncontact Atomic Force Microscope (NCAFM).

Unit-2

Lecture(s)

Recommended Books:
1. B. Bhushan, (in Eds.) Springer handbook of nanotechnology, Springer Verlag, 2004.
2. Charles P. Poole; Frank K. J Owens,Introduction to Nanotechnology, A John Wiley and Sons, Inc, Publication.

05

10

07

10

12

04

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Rubber Technology
: CH-721E
:3
: 3 (Lecture 3)

LTP

3-0-0

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1.General Introduction
Basic concept & definition, Rubber Plantation & Production of Natural Rubber, Degradation &
Aging of rubbers.
2.Compounding
Types of additive used, Mastication, Carbon black, Rubber compounding & mixing, Plasticizers,
Accelerators.

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3.Vulcanization
Vulcanization system and Mechanism of Vulcanization.
4. Synthetic Rubber
Chloroprene Rubber, Silicone Rubber, SBR, Nitrile Rubber, Butyl rubber, Poly isobutylene; PU
elastomer; Floro elastomer, Ethylene Propylene-Diene Elastomer. Formation of Rubber products
for Industrial and Domestic uses.

12

Unit-2

Recommended Books:
1.
2.

M. Morton; Rubber Technology; Van Nostrand Reinhold Co. ACS


G. Alliger; I. J. Sjothun; Vulcanization of Elastomers; Robert E. Krieger Pub. Co., New York

Lecture(s)

12

12

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Computational Techniques for Chemical Engineers


: CH-723
:2
LTP
: 3 (Lecture 2; Tutorial 1)

2-2-0

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1.Computational Techniques for Unit Operation & Unit Processes


Model development for Turbulent Core Region, Laminar Sublayer Region, Application of Linear
differential equations for calculation of concentrations of solutions from tanks, reactors,
Application of Non-linear differential equations for various unit operations and unit processes
2.Computational Techniques in Heat Transfer Operations
Partial differential equation for unsteady state heat transfer through polymeric materials,
Temperature distribution through composites in the form of flat plate, cylinder etc

04

3.Computational Techniques in Mass Transfer Operations


Partial differential equation for unsteady state mass transfer of liquid & gases through porous
solid material, through membranes and other polymeric materials
4 Computational Techniques for Simultaneous Heat & Mass Transfer
Applications of mathematical methods in simultaneous diffusion and convection, calculation of
mass transfer coefficients
5. Computational Techniques for Simultaneous Mass Transfer & Chemical Reaction
Applications of mathematical methods in simultaneous diffusion and chemical reaction, modeling
of biodegradable processes
6. Dimensional Analysis and Scaling of Boundary Value Problems
Classical approach to dimensional analysis, finding the s, scaling boundary value problems
7.Selected Numerical Methods for Solving Chemical Engineering Problems
Newton-Raphson method, modified Newton-Raphson method, initial value problems, boundary
value problems, systems of ordinary differentialequations
8.Determinants & Matrices
Elementary properties of determinants and matrices

04

Unit-2

Recommended Books:
1. Norman W. Loney, Applied Mathematical Methods for Chemical Engineers; CRC Press
2. Treybal, Robert; Mass Tansfer Operations; McGraw Hill Publications
3. Sherwood, Thomas; Mass transfer; McGraw Hill Publication
4. McCabe, Smith & Harriot; Unit Opeartions of Chemical Engineering; McGraw Hill Publications
5. Santosh Gupta, Numerical methods for Engineers, New Age International
6. M.K.Jain, Numerical solutions of Differential Equations, Wiley Eastern Ltd

Lecture(s)

04

04

03

03
08

02

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

:Energy Technology
: CH-724
:3
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 1)

LTP

3-0-2

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1.Energy scenario

08

Concept of Energy, units of energy, conversion factors, general classifications of Energy, world energy
resources and energy consumption, Indian energy resources and energy consumption, energy crisis,
energy alternatives.
2. Conventional Fuels

16

Unit-2

Lecture(s)

Solid fuels: principal solid fuel, coal preparation, storage of coal, introduction of coal to liquid technology
(CTL).
Liquid fuels: gasoline, Naphtha, Kerosene, diesel.
Gaseous fuel: Natural Gas, Producer Gas, Water Gas, LPG, LNG.
3. Alternate sources of Energy
Solar energy, solar thermal systems, flat plate collectors, focusing collectors, solar water heating. Solar
cooling, solar distillation, solar refrigeration, solar dryers, solar pond, solar thermal power generation,
solar energy application in India, energy plantations. Wind energy, types of windmills, types of wind
rotors, wind electric power generation. Introduction to conversion of biomass technology, manufacturing
and biodiesel and their application in chemical industries
4. Energy conservation
Energy conservation in chemical process plants, energy audit, energy saving in heat exchangers,
distillation columns, dryers, ovens and furnaces and boilers, steam economy in chemical plants.

Recommended Books:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Rai.G.D. , Non-conventional Energy Sources,Khanna Publishers


Sarkar Sameer, Fuel and Combustion, Orient Longman
Gupta. O.P, Fuel Furnaces and Refractories, Khanna Publishers
Haslam and Russel, Fuels and their combustion , McGraw Hill
Sukhatme S.P., Thermal Collection and Storage, Tata McGraw Hill

Title of the course


Subject Code

: Energy Technology Lab


: CH-724

List of Experiments for Energy Technology


1. To perform proximate analysis on Coal sample.
2. To perform proximate analysis on rice husk.
3. To find saponification value of Diesel fuel.
4. To find Iodine value of Diesel fuel.
5. To find the calorific value of Coal.
6. To find the Flash point of given liquid fuel.
7. To find kinematic viscosity of given liquid fuel.
8. To find the Fire point of a given fuel.

16

08

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

:Petroleum Refining Engineering


: CH-725
:3
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 1)

LTP

3-0-2

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1. Introduction
World petroleum resources, petroleum industry in India and world. Status of petroleum refineries.
2. Crude Oil
Origin, exploration, drilling and production of petroleum crudes, Transportation of crudes and
products. Composition and classification of crudes, methods of evaluation: ASTM, TBP and EFV
distillation.
3.Petroleum Products

Unit-2

Lecture(s)

Properties and specifications of petroleum products such as LPG, gasoline, naphtha, kerosene,
diesel oils, lubricating oils, waxes etc.
4.Testing of Petroleum Products
Testing of petroleum products:
(i) Physical test: Density and specific gravity, viscosity.
(ii) Chemical test: Organic and inorganic constituents.
(iii) Flammability Test: Flash point, volatility.
(iv) Knock Rating Test: For Gasoline Octane Number.
5.Separation Processes
Design and operation of topping and vacuum distillation units, Tube still furnaces, Solvent
extraction processes for lube oil base stock and for aromatics from naphtha and kerosene
streams, solvent dewaxing.
6.Conversion Processes
Thermal cracking, visbreaking and coking processes.
Catalytic cracking, reforming, hydroprocessing, alkylation, polymerization and isomerisation.
7. Safety in Refineries

04
07

05

06

07

07

04

Safety measures, practices and devices in refineries. Case studies of hazards in refineries.
8. Pollution in Refineries

04

Pollution considerations in refineries. Sources of pollution in refineries, pollution control measures


and devices used in modern refineries.
Recommended Books:

Nelson, W.L., Petroleum Refinery Engineering, McGraw Hill


Hobson, G.D., Pohl. W., Modern Petroleum Technology, John Wiley
Guthrie, V.B., Petroleum Products Handbook, McGraw Hill
Rao, B.K., Modern Petroleum Refining Processes, Oxford & IBH Publishing Co.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Project
: CH-726
:0
: 4 (Practical 4)

LTP

0-0-8

Students are to undergo Major-Project work based on Design or Experimental Studies on topics of Chemical Engineering.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Electronics Measurement & Instrumentation


: EC-411
: LTP 3-0-0
: 3 (Lecture 3)

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1.Fundamentals
Generalized instrumentation systemUnits and Standards, Calibration Methods,Standards of
measurements, Classification of errors, error analysis. Static Characteristics- Accuracy,
Precision, sensitivity, linearity, resolution, hysteresis, threshold, input impedance, loading effects
etc. Dynamic Characteristics. .
2. Electronic Meters
Electronic Analog voltmeter: DC voltmeters-Choppers type-DC amplifier, solidstate voltmeter,
Resolution and sensitivity of digital meters, general specification of a DVM. CROs study of
various stages in brief, measurement of voltage, current phase and frequency, special purpose
oscilloscope.

05

3.Measuring Instruments
Principle of operation of galvanometer, PMMC, Moving Iron instruments,Resistance
measurements using Wheatstone bridge, Kelvin Double Bridge, Ohm meter, AC bridges:
Maxwell bridge, Maxwell wein bridge, Heys Bridge, Schering Bridge, Anderson Bridge,
Campbell Bridge.
4 Instrumentation for Generation and Analysis of Waveforms
Signal generators: Fixed and variableAF oscillators, AF sine and square wave generator,
Function generator: Square and pulse generator, Sweep generator, wave analyzer, harmonic
distortion analyzer, spectrum analyzer, spectrum analysis.

06

Storage and Display Devices


Necessity of recorders, recording requirements, graphic recorders, stripchart recorders,
magnetic tape recorders, digital tape recorders. Electronic indicating instruments, seven
segment display, fourteen segmental display Nixie tube.
6. Transducers
Strain gauge, LVDT, thermocouple, piezoelectric,crystal and photoelectric transducers and their
applications
7. Data Acquisition Systems
Data acquisition systems And Applications

10

8Telemetry
Introduction, method of data transmission, types of telemetry systems and applications.

06

Unit-2

Recommended Books:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Electrical and Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation, by K. SAWHNEY.


Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques, by D Cooper.
Electronic Instrumentation, by H.S. Kalsi, Tata McGraw Hill
Applied Electronics Instrumentation and measurement, David Buchla, Wayne Melachlan:
Electronics Measurement and Instrumentation, Oliver by B.H and Cag J.M. McGrawHill.
Element of Electronic Instrumentation & Measurment, by Carr, Pearson Education.
Electronic Measurments & Instrumentation, by Kishore, Pearson Education.
Process Control Systems and Instrumentation, Bartelt, Cengage Learning

Lecture(s)

08

08

10

06

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Electronics Workshop
: EC-422
: LTP
2-0-6
: 5 (Lecture 2, Practical 3)

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1.Introduction
Introduction to active and passive components, fixed and variable resistances, their various types,
fixed and variable capacitors, their various types and important specifications and colour codes.
2. Voltage and current source
Voltage and current sources concept of constant voltage and constant current sources, symbol and
graphical representation. Concept of variable voltage and variable current sources, symbol and
graphical representation.
3. Semi conductor diode
Basic Idea of Semiconductors - P and N Types, PN junction, V-I characteristics of diode, static and
dynamic resistance of diode, Q-point.
4. Applications of diodes

Unit-2

Lecture(s)

Use of a diode in rectifiers, half wave, full wave and bridge rectifiers, zener diode and its applications,
light emitting diode (LED), liquid crystal display (LCD)
5. Transistor
Introduction to transistor, working of a PNP and NPN transistor, transistor configuration, biasing of a
transistor, amplifying action of a transistor.
6. Field effect transistor
FET, JFET, MOSFET, their characteristics and applications, uni-junction transistors (UJT)
7. Transducers
Introduction, working and application of LVDT, Strain Gauge and Thermistor.

Recommended Books:
1. VK Mehta, Basic Electronics; S. Chand
2. Grover, Jamwal, Electronic Components and Materials; Dhanpat Rai
3. SM Dhir, Electronic Components & Materials; McGraw Hill

Title of the course


Subject Code

: Electronics Workshop Lab


: EC-422

List of Experiments
(EC-422)
1. To observe the various passive components.
2. To observe various active components.
3. To observe the front panel control of CRO.
4. To test various electronic components using multimeter.
5. To find the value of a resistor using color coding scheme.
6. To plot the V-I characteristics of a diode.
7. To observe zener diode as a voltage regulator.
8. To observe the use of a diode as a half wave rectifier.
9. To observe the use of a diode as a full wave rectifier.
10. To show the amplifying action of a transistor.

06

06

06

06

08

08
08

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Electronic Devices & Circuits


: EC-423
: LTP 3-0-4
: 5 (Lecture 3, Practical 2)

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1.Semiconductor Diodes
04
PN junction Diode - VI characteristics, qualitative analysis of its behavior, Rectifiers-half wave and
full wave, clippers, clampers, clamping circuit theorem, Voltage multipliers, Special purpose
diodes - Zener diode, Tunnel diode, Varactor diode.
2. Bipolar Junction Transistor
Transistors-construction, operation, characteristics, parameters,
Transistor as an amplifier at low frequency, Hybrid model of BJT, Analysis of amplifier using
Hybrid model of BJT, Ebers-moll model, Transistor at high frequency and hybrid pi-model,
Amplifier types-CE, CB, CC.
3.Transistor Biasing & Stabilization
DC operating point, DC Biasing circuits-fixed bias, emitter bias, voltage divider bias, voltage
feedback, Bias stability, Stabilization against variation in I co, VBE and , Bias compensation.
4.Field-Effect Transistor
The junction FET - construction, operation, characteristics, parameters, Biasing of JFET, Small
signal analysis of JFET as an amplifier, MOSFET- construction, operation, characteristics,
parameters, MOSFET as an amplifier, equivalent circuits, Biasing, Introduction to CMOS devices.
5.Power Amplifiers
Analysis of Class A, B, C, AB amplifiers, Push-pull amplifiers, Power BJTs, heat sinks.
6. Multistage and Feedback Amplifiers
Amplifier frequency response-low frequency range and high frequency, Frequency response of
multistage amplifiers, various coupling methods for multistage amplifiers, Feedback concept,
Analysis of various configurations of feedback in amplifiers.
7. Oscillators
Criterion for oscillations, Oscillators based on RC and LC feedback circuits.
8.OptoElectronic Devices
Photodiode, Phototransistor, Solar cells, LED, Lasers, Optical
Couplers.

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08

04

04
12

04
04

Recommended Books:
1. Floyd, Thomas L, Electronic Devices, Pearson Education Inc., Delhi, Sixth Edition, (2002)
2. Sedra, Adel S and Smith, Kenneth C, Microelectronic Circuits, Oxford University Press,New York,Fourth Edition, (1997)
3. Millman, Jacob and Halkias, Christos C, Integrated Electronics Tata McGraw- Hill, New Delhi.
4. Boylestad Nashelsky, Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory, 8th Ed., Pearson Education 7th Indian
Reprint
(2004)
5. Streetman Ben J, Sanjay Banerjee, Solid State Electronic Devices, 5th Ed. PHI (2004)
Title of the course
Subject Code

: Electronic Devices & Circuits Lab


: EC-423

List of Experiments (EC-423):


1. To determine VI characteristic of the half wave & full wave rectifier
2. To determine effect of various filters circuits
3. To determine VI characteristic of pnp& npn transistor in common emitter & determine H-parameter from characteristics
4. To determine VI characteristic of pnp& npn transistor in CB & determine h-parameter from characteristics
5. To determine the Av, Ai of RC coupled CE transistor amplifier
6. To determine the frequency of oscillation in hartley oscillator
7. To determine the frequency of oscillation in phase shift oscillator
8. To determine the effect of negative feedback on bandwidth & gain in CE, RC coupled amplifier
9. To determine VI characteristic Op-Amp as a inverting amplifier & scale changer
10. To determine VI characteristic Op-Amp as a non inverting amplifier
11. To determine VI characteristic Op-Amp as an integrator.
12. To determine VI characteristic Op-Amp as a differentiator.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Network Analysis & Synthesis


: EC-511
: LTP
3-2-0
: 4 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 1)

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1.Basic of Circuit Analysis
04
Basic two terminal circuit elements, Linear time invariant passive elements (resistor, capacitor and
inductor), Ideal voltage and current source, Energy concepts in two terminal elements.
2. Network Theorems
10
Introduction, Kirchoffs Law, Nodal and Mesh analysis, Super Position Theorem, Reciprocity
Theorem, Thevenin Theorem, Norton Theorem, Millmans Theorem, Maximum Power Transfer
Theorem, Substitution Theorem, Compensation Theorem, Tellegnes Theorem (for both AC and DC
excitations).
3. Resonance
05
Introduction, Series resonance, Parallel resonance,
4. Magnetically Coupled Circuits
05
Concept of mutual inductance and coupling coefficient, magnetically coupled circuits, magnetically
coupled circuits, Simple series and parallel circuits, Dot convention, Ideal Transformer.
5. Two Port Networks
07
Introduction to single and two port networks, Parameters of two port networks, z, y, h and A, B, C, D
parameters, Relationship among different parameters, Series and parallel connections of two-port
networks.
6. Network Functions
04
Review of Laplace transform, Network functions for one-port networks and two-port networks,
Procedure for finding network functions for two-port networks, Poles and zeros of network functions,
Restrictions on locations of poles and zeros in driving point functions and transfer functions.
7. Network Synthesis
06
Positive real functions, Synthesis of dissipative networks, Foster and Cauer form realization.
8. Attenuator And Filters
07
Introduction, Concept of Neper and decibel ,Types of attenuators: t-type, pi-type, L-type, ladder type,
balanced type,Filter fundamentals, Pass and stop band, Behavior of characteristic impedance,
Constant K-low and high pass filters.

Recommended Books:
3. D-Roy Choudhary, Networks and Systems; Wiley Eastern.
4. Abhijit Chakrabarti, Circuit Theory: Analysis and Synthesis; Dhanpat Rai Publications.
5. Umesh Sinha, Network Analysis; Satya Prakashan.
6. Van Valkenburg, Network and Analysis; PHI.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Digital System Design


: EC-512
: LTP 3-2-4
: 6 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 1; Practical 2)

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Introduction
08
Problem formulation and design of combinational circuit using K-map, arithmetic circuits,
encoders/decoders, multiplexers/demultiplexers,code converters, implementations of circuits using
multiplexers, decoders, ROM, PLA and PAL.
2.Synchronous Sequential Circuits
The finite state machine, design of single multimode and ring counters, Mealy state diagram, Moore
state diagram, state transition tables, state reduction techniques, state assignments, synthesis of
sequential circuits,
3.ASM modules
The algorithm state m/c, ASM charts, ASM tables, linking of ASM modules.
4.Asynchronous Sequential Circuits:
Races, hazards, asynchronous, state diagrams, primitive flow tables, state reductions and row
merging, design of asynchronous state.
5. Introduction To VHDL:
Why Vhdl? Basic Language Elements, Data objects, classes and data types, operators, overloading,
logical operators, VHDL representation of Digital design entity and architectural Declarations,
introduction to behavioral, dataflow and structural models.
6.Programmable Logic Devices
Introduction to PLDs, CPLDs and FPGAs

Recommended Books:
1. Fletcher William I, An Engineering Approach to Digital Design, Third Indian reprint, PHI, (1994).
2. Morris Mano M, Digital Design, 3rd Edition, Pearson Education (2002).
3. Navabi Z, VHDL-analysis and modeling of digital systems, McGraw Hill.
4. Skahill Kevin, VHDL for Programmable Logic, First Indian Reprint, Pearson Education (2004).
5. Charles H. Roth Jr., Fundamentals of Logic Design, 4th Edition, Jaico Publishers (2002).
Title of the course
Subject Code

: Digital System Design Lab


: EC-512

List of experiments (EC-512)


1. Design and implement a circuit for synchronous sequential machine.
2. Design, simulation and synthesis of a Full adder.
3. Design, simulation and synthesis of an Odd Parity generator for a 4-bit word.
4. Design, simulation and synthesis of a 2:1 Multiplexer.
5. Design, simulation and synthesis of a 3-to-8 line Decoder.
6. Design, simulation and synthesis of a T flip-Flop that toggles with falling edge of clock.
7. Design, simulation and synthesis ofa 4 bit counter.
8. Design, simulation and synthesis of a Set/Reset Flip Flop.
9. Design, simulation and synthesis of a tristate driver.
10. Design, simulation and synthesis of a JK flip flop with reset.
11. Design, simulation and synthesis of an n bit Register.

08

08
08

08

08

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

:Digital Electronics
: EC-513
: LTP
3-0-4
: 5 (Lecture= 3, Tutorial=0, Practical=2)

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1.Number Systems And Boolean Algebra
08
Review of Number systems, Radix conversion, Complements 9s &10s, Subtraction using 1s &
2s complements, Binary codes, Error detecting and Correcting codes, Theorems of Boolean
algebra, Canonical forms, Logic gates.
2. Digital Logic Families
08
Introduction to bipolar Logic families: RTL, DCTL, DTL, TTL, ECL, I 2 L and MOS Logic families:
NMOS, PMOS, CMOS, Details of TTL logic family - Totem pole, open collector outputs, TTL
subfamilies, Comparison of different logic families.
3.Combinational Logic
08
Representation of logic functions, Simplification using Karnaugh map,Tabulation method,
Implementation of combinational logic using standard logic gates, Multiplexers and
Demultiplexers, Encoders and Decoders, Code Converters, Adders, Subtractors, Parity Checker
and Magnitude Comparator.
4.Sequential Logic Concepts And Components
08
Flip flops - SR, JK, D and T flip flops Level triggering and edge triggering, Excitation tables Counters - Asynchronous and synchronous type Modulo counters, design with state equation
state diagram, Shift registers, type of registers, circuit diagrams, timing wave form and
operations, Introduction to finite state machines
5. D/A And A/D Converters:
08
Weighted resistor type D/A Converter, Binary ladder D/A converter,Steady state accuracy test,
D/A accuracy and resolution, Parallel A/D Converter, counter type A/D converter, Successive
approximation A/D converter, Single and Dual slope A/D converter, A/D accuracy and resolution.
6.Semiconductor Memories:
08
Memory organization, Classification, and characteristics of memories,Sequential memories,
ROMs, R/W memories, Content Addressable memories, Charged-Coupled Device memory, PLA,
PAL and Gate Array. Magnetic core memories.

Recommended Books:
1. Malvino and Leach Digital principles and Applications Tata McGraw Hill.
2. Jain R P Modern Digital Electronics, Tata McGraw-Hill, Third Edition, (2003)
3. Mano M Morris, Digital Design Pearson Education, Third Edition, (2002)
4. Flecther An Engineering Approach to Digital Design, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.
5. Tocci Ronald J Digital Systems-Principles and Applications Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.
Title of the course
Subject Code

: Digital Electronics Lab


: EC-513

List of experiments (EC-513)


1.
2.

Verification of the truth tables of TTL gates, e.g., 7400, 7402, 7404, 7408, 7432, 7486.
Verify the NAND and NOR gates as universal logic gates.
a) Verification of the truth table of the Multiplexer 74150.
b) Verification of the truth table of the De-Multiplexer 74154.
3. Design and verification of the truth tables of Half and Full adder circuits.
4. Design and verification of the truth tables of Half and Full subtractor circuits.
5. Design and test of an S-R flip-flop using NOR/NAND gates.
a) Verify the truth table of a J-K flip-flop (7476)
b) Verify the truth table of a D flip-flop (7474)
6. Operate the counters 7490, 7493 and 74194. Verify the frequency division at each stage
and with a low frequency clock (say 1 Hz) display the count on LEDs.
7. Verify the truth table of decoder driver 7447/7448. Hence operate a 7 segment LED
display through a counter using a low frequency clock.
8. Repeat the above with the BCD to Decimal decoder 7442 and an array of LEDs
9. Design and test D/A converter using R-2R Ladder Network
10. Design and test of A/D converter.
*Experimentation work to be supported by simulated results

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Analog Electronics Circuits


: EC-514
: LTP
3-0-2
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 1)

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Introduction
06
Transistor biasing, stability factors, thermal runaway, JFET, MOSFET characteristics, principle of operation,
FET as amplifier.
2. Hybrid parameters and multistage amplifiers
06
h- parameters, h- parameter equivalent circuits, analysis of CE, CC and CB configurations, BJT amplifiers,
frequency response of R-C coupled amplifier, cascaded amplifier, transformer and direct coupled amplifiers,
3. Transistor At High Frequencies
06
Hybrid PI model and high frequency analysis of transistor amplifiers, gain-bandwidth product, Millers theorem,
common source and common drain amplifiers at high frequencies, frequency response, distortions and noise
in amplifiers.
4. Feedback Amplifiers
06
Classification of amplifier, feedback concept, advantages and disadvantages of negative feedback, currentseries, current-shunt, voltage-series, voltage-shunt feedback amplifier.
5. Oscillators
05
Criteria for oscillation, description of circuits and working of tuned oscillator, Collpits, Hartley, R-C phase shift,
L-C, crystal oscillators.
6. Power Amplifiers
07
Analysis of class-A and class-B power amplifiers, push-pull amplifier, complementary symmetry push-pull
amplifier, harmonic distortion, power dissipation and heat sink, conversion efficiency.
7. Tuned Amplifiers
06
Tuned voltage and power amplifiers, classification, single ended power amplifier, doubled tunned circuits.
8. Wave shaping circuits
06
Multivibrators, astable, monostable, bistable multivibrators, Schmitt trigger, design of these circuits using
transistors.

Recommended Books:
1. Millman and Halkias, Integrated electronics-Analog and Digital circuits and Systems; Tata McGraw Hill.
2. J.B. Gupta, Electronics Devices and Circuits; Katson Publishers.
3. Millman and Taub, Pulse, Digital and Switching Waveforms; Tata McGraw Hill.
Title of the course
Subject Code

: Analog Electronics Circuits


: EC-514

List of Experiments
1. To plot frequency response characteristics of a RC Single stage..
2. To determine the voltage gain of a two stage RC coupled amplifiers.
3. To plot frequency response characteristics of Transformer coupled amplifier.
4. To plot frequency response of a tuned voltage amplifier and to calculate its resonant frequency.
5. To find voltage gain of an emitter follower and find its operating point.
6. To verify the Wein Bridge Oscillator
7. To verify the Phase Shift Oscillator.
8. To verify the high frequency response of transistor.
9. To verify the diode as a biased and unbiased clipper.
10. To verify the Astable and Bistable Multivibrator using Transistors.
11. To observe the low frequency response of transistor.
12. To verify the inverting and non-inverting amplifier using feedback.
13. To verify the frequency response of audio amplifier.
*Compare the results of each aim of experiment with ORCAD spice simulation.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Microprocessor & its Applications


: EC-521
: LTP
3-0-4
: 5 (Lecture= 3, Tutorial=0, Practical=2)

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
Introduction to Microcomputers & Microprocessor
08
Digital computing, Computer languages, From large chip computers to single chip
Microcomputers, Microcomputers organization, and 4-bit Microprocessors.
Introduction to 8-bit Microprocessor Architecture:
Microprocessor architecture & its operations, Memory, Input / Output, Interfacing devices MPU,
8085 based Microcomputer, Instruction classification, Instruction format, Instruction timings, 8080
A MPU, Overview of
8085/8080A instruction set.
Introduction to 8085/8080A Basic Instructions:
Data transfer instructions, Arithmetic operations, Logic operations, Branch operations,
Programming techniques using looping counting & indexing, Dynamic debugging, Time delays,
Counters, Stock, Subroutines, Conditional call, and return instructions, Advanced subroutine
concepts.
Interrupts
The 8080A interrupts the 8085 interrupts, Restart instructions, Additional I/O concepts &
processes.
Parallel Input/Output And Interfacing Applications
Basic interfacing concepts, Interfacing output displays, Interfacing input keyboards, Memory
mapped I/O, Interfacing memory, Interfacing D/A & A/D converters.
General Purpose Programmable Peripheral Devices
Introduction to 8155/8156,8255 A programmable peripheral interface, 8253 programmable
interval timer, 8259 A programmable interrupt controller, SID & SOD lines, 8251 USART.
Microprocessor Applications
Temperature controller, Traffic light controller, Stepper Motor control, Comparison of 8 bit, 16 bit
& 32 bit Microprocessors, Introduction to Pentium processors.

08

08

06

06

06

06

Recommended Books:
1. Ramesh S Gaonkar, Microprocessor Architecture- Programming & Applications with 8085/8080A, 5th Ed., Penram
International Publishing (India) Pvt. Ltd.
2. Ram B, Introduction of Microprocessors & Microcomputers, 4th Ed., Dhanpat Rai Publisher (P) Ltd.
3. Rodnay Zaks and Austin Lesea, Microprocessor Interfacing Technique, 1st Indian Edition, BPB Publication (1988).
4. James L Antonakes, An introduction to Intel family of Microprocessors, 3rd Ed., Pearson Education.
5. Charles M Gilmore, Microprocessor; Principles and Applications, 2nd Ed., McGraw Hill.
Title of the course
Subject Code

: Microprocessor & its Applications Lab


: EC-521

List of experiments (EC-521)


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

10.
11.
12.
13.

Simple programs for sorting a list of numbers in ascending and descending order.
Sorting a list without destroying the original list.
Code conversion - Binary to Gray/Gray to Binary.
Program for addition of BCD numbers.
Program for multiplication of 8-bit numbers using Booth's algorithm.
Interface an LED array and 7-segment display through 8255 and display a specified bit pattern/character sequence at an
interval of 2 seconds.
Program for interfacing between two 8085 kits by using 8255.
Interface an ADC chip with microprocessor kit and verify its operation.
Interface an external 8253 to the microprocessor kit at the address given. Hence,
i)
generate a pulse train of specified duty cycle at the given output line,
ii)
operate as a: N counter,
iii)
Count a train of pulses for a given duration.
Interface the given microprocessor kit to a personal computer through R.S-232C. The
Band rate is specified. Verify data transfer in both directions (P - PC and PC - P)
Interface a given printer to the microprocessor kit using on board 8255.
Interface an external keyboard to a microprocessor kit through on board 8255.
Use the SOD line to generate a square wave of the specified duty cycle at a given frequency.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Signal & System


: EC-522
: LTP
3-0-0
: 3 (Lecture 3; Practical 0)

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Introduction
08
Definition of signals and systems, Elementary signals, Classification of signals, Properties of
systems.
2. Fourier Series Representation Of Signals
06
Fourier series representation of continuous-time and discrete-time periodic signals, Properties of
continuous-time and discrete-time Fourier series,
3. Fourier Transform
06
Continuous-time Fourier transform of periodic and aperiodic signals, Properties of continuoustime Fourier transform, Discrete-time Fourier transform of periodic and aperiodic signals,
Convolution.
4. LTI systems.
06
Discrete-time LTI system and Continuous-time LTI system and their properties, Integral
convolution.
5. Random Signal Theory
06
Random variables: commutative distribution function, probability density function (pdf), average
value and variance of random variables. Gaussian pdf, Rayleigh pdf. Mean, variance and pdf of
the sum of random variables. Correlation between two random variables.
6.Random processes
06
Introduction classification, correlation, and auto correlation, ergodic process
7. Laplace-Transform (LT)
06
One-sided LT of some common signals, important theorems and properties of LT.
8.Inverse Laplace Transform
Inverse LT, solutions of differential equations using LT, Bilateral LT, Regions of convergence
(ROC).

RECOMMENDED BOOKS
Text Books
1. Signals and Systems, by: Simon Haykin and Barry Van Veen, John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
2. Communication Systems, by: Lathi, Wiley
Reference Books
a. Signals and Systems by: Alan V. Oppenheim and Alan S. Willsky , Pearson Education

06

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-II

: EMF & Transmission Lines


: EC-523
: LTP
3-2-0
: 4 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 1)

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
Electrostatics
(12 Hrs)
Static Electric Field: Forge between point charges, coulombs law, electric field intensity, super
position, electric scalar potential, charge density, gradient of potential, electric flux, gauss law,
application of gauss law, energy in capacitor in energy density, flux density, divergence, Maxwells
divergence equation, current density, continuity equation, current and field in boundary.
Electromagnetics
(12 Hrs)
Static Magnetic Field: Current density in a conductor, force on moving charge and current element,
Biot-savartlaw, magnetic flux, , magnetic flux density, amperes law, Maxwell equation, magneto static
potential, Maxwell current equation, vector potential, energy in inductor, energy density, boundary
relation in magnetic fields.
Time Varying Fields: Faradays law, moving conductor in a magnetic field, stores theorem, Maxwell
equation from Faradays law, displacement current, Maxwells equation from amperes law, free
space, Maxwell equation for free space.
Wave Transmission:
(12 Hrs)
Maxwell equations, plane waves, EM wave in a homogeneous medium, uniform plane wave equation
for a conducting medium, sinusoidal time variations, reflection coefficient, wave equations for waves
in space, plane waves at interfaces, group velocity, phase velocity, power and energy relations,
pointing vector, linear elliptical and circular polarization oblique incidences, Brewster angle, Reflection
of wave dielectric conductor.
Transmission Lines:
(12 Hrs)
Introduction, basic principals, termination lines with load, voltage and current distribution,
characteristic impedance, propagation constant attenuation constant, phase constant, reflection
coefficient, VSWR, open and short circuited transmission lines and their impedances, stub matching,
types of high frequency transmission lines, smith charts.

RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1. Field theory by: Gangadhar , Khanna Publishers
2. Electromagnetic fields and waves by: K D Parsad , Parkash Publications
3. EM waves & Radiating by: Jordan , Prentice Hall
4. Electromagnetic by: Karus , Mcgraw Hill
5. Electromagnetic by: Hayt , Mcgraw Hill

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Wireless Communication
: EC-612
: LTP
3-0-0
: 3 (Lecture 3; Practical 0)

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Introduction
04
Mobile radio systems around the world, examples of wireless communication systems:
paging system, cordless systems, cellular systems, Comparison of common wireless
communication systems.
2.Basic Concepts
08
Performance Criteria, Voice Quality, Service Quality, coverage and required grade of service The
Cellular Concept, co-channel interference, Frequency reuse, determining the frequency reuse
distance, channel assignment strategies, hand-off strategies, trunking efficiency, improving
capacity of cellular system, cell splitting, sectoring Mobile Radio Environment.
3. Mobile Radio Propagation
08
Introduction to radio wave propagation, free space propagation model, basic propagation
mechanisms, reflection, diffraction, scattering, outdoor propagation models, indoor propagation
models, signal penetration into buildings, small scale multipath propagation,
4.Concept Fading
Types of small-scale fading, fading effects due to Doppler spread, diversity techniques.

04

5. Modulation techniques
Introduction to linear modulation techniques, Minimum shift keying (MSK), Gaussian minimum
shift keying (GMSK), OFDM.
6. Spread Spectrum Systems
Spread spectrum, correlation function, PN code generation, and DS-SS, and FH-SS systems,
performance of modulation schemes, RAKE receiver.
7. Multiple Access Techniques:
Frequency management, fixed channel assignment, non- fixed channel assignment, FDMA,
TDMA, spread spectrum multiple access, space division multiple access, spectral efficiency,
capacity of cellular system. (ROC).

08

8. Concept of cellular communication


Basic wireless cellular system, mobile unit (MU), Base station, Mobile switching center,
Introduction to GSM.

04

06

06

RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1. William, C Y Lee, Mobile Cellular Telecommunications, 2nd ed., McGraw- Hill.
2. Kamilo Feher (PHI), Wireless and Digital Communications.
3. Mobile Communication Hand Book, 2nd Ed., IEEE Press.
4. Mobile Communication Engineering, Theory & Applications, TMH.
5. Theodore S Rappaport, Wireless communications: Principles and practice, third Indian reprint Pearson Education Asia, (2003).

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Analog Communication
: EC-613
: LTP
3-2-2
: 5 (Lecture 3; Tutorial=1; Practical 1)

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Analog Modulation Techniques
05
Introduction to modulation, Need of modulation, Theory of amplitude modulation, Frequency spectrum of AM
wave, AM power calculations, AM modulation with a complex wave, Concepts of angle modulation, Theory of
frequency modulation, Mathematical analysis of FM, Spectra of FM signals, Narrow band FM, Wide band FM,
Phase modulation, Phase modulation obtained from frequency modulation, Comparison of AM, FM and PM.
2. AM Transmission
06
Basic principle of AM generation, Square law modulation, Low level and high level modulation, Grid modulated
class-C amplifier circuit (Vander Bijl modulation), Plate modulated class-C amplifier circuit, Suppressed carrier
AM generation (Balanced modulator) Diode ring modulator, Product modulator.
3. FM Transmission
05
FM generation methods, Generation of FM by direct method, Basic reactance modulator, Varactor diode
modulator, Indirect generation of FM by Armstrong method, Frequency stabilized AFC transmitter system, Preemphasis circuit, Stereophonic FM transmitter system.
4. SSB Transmission
06
Introduction, Advantages of SSB Transmission, Generation of SSB, Filter method, Phase Shift Method, Hilbert
Transform, Representing SSB Signals in terms of Hilbert Transforms, SSB modulator Using a Hilbert
Transform , Third Method, Forms of amplitude modulation, Pilot carrier system, Independent Sideband system
(ISB), Vestigial sideband system (VSB).
5. AM Reception
06
Tuned radio frequency (TRF) receiver, Superheterodyne receiver, AM receiver characteristics. RF amplifier,
Image frequency rejection, Choice of intermediate frequency, Frequency conversion and mixer circuits, Tracking
and alignment, IF Amplifier, AM detector, practical diode detector with AGC, Distortion in diode detectors, Double
hetrodyne receiver, Coherent AM detection, AM receiver using a phase locked loop (PLL).
6. FM Reception
05
Introduction, Block diagram of FM receiver, Amplitude limiter, De-emphasis circuit, Basic principle of FM
detection, slope detector, Balanced stop detector, Foster-Seely phase discriminator, Ratio detector, FM detector
using PLL, Zero crossing detector as a frequency demodulator, Stereo FM receiver.
7. SSB Reception
05
SSB product demodulator, Balanced modulator as SSB demodulator, SSB envelop detection receiver, Pilot
carrier SSB receiver, SSB double hetrodyne receiver, ISB receiver, Modern communication receiver.
8. Analog Pulse Modulation Techniques
05
Introduction, Pulse Amplitude Modulation (PAM), Natural PAM, Flat-top PAM, Sampling Theorem, Frequency
Spectra for PAM, PAM Time Multiplexing, Pulse Time Modulation (PTM), Pulse Width Modulation (PWM), Pulse
Position Modulation (PPM), Pulse Code Modulation, Generation and detection of PAM, PWM, PPM and PCM.
9. Noise
05
Introduction, External noise, Internal noise, Resistor noise, Multiple resistor noise sources, Shot noise, Transit
time noise, Noise in reactive circuits, Noise Temperature, Noise bandwidth, Effective input noise temperature,
Noise figure, Noise figure calculations, Noise in analog modulated systems, SNR calculation for AM and FM.

Recommended Books:
1. Kennedy, G., Electronic Communication Systems, McGraw-Hill (2008) 4th Ed.
2. Taub, H., Principles of Communication Systems, McGraw-Hill (2008) 3rd Ed.
3. Haykin, S., Communication Systems, John Willey (2009) 4th Ed.
th
4. Wayne Tomasi, Electronic Communication Systems, Pearson (2011), 5 Ed.
Title of the course
Subject Code

: Analog Communication
: EC-613

List of Experiments
Experiments based upon hardware using communication kits and simulation with the help of simulation packages.
Hardware
1. To measure the modulation index of AM signals using the sine wave method and trapezoidal method.
2. To setup the circuit of AM modulator using transistor.
3. To setup the circuit of envelop detector for AM demodulation.
4. To setup the DSB/ SC AM signal and its demodulation using product Detector Circuit.
5. To setup the generation and detection of FM signals.
6. To setup the sampling process and time division multiplexing.
7. To setup the pulse amplitude modulation and demodulation circuits.
8. To setup the pulse width modulation and demodulation circuits.
9. To setup the pulse code modulation and demodulation circuits.
10. To setup the voltages and waveforms of various stages of super-heterodyne receiver.

Software
1. To measure the modulation index of AM signals using the sine wave method and trapezoidal method on MULTISIM
software.
2. To observe the frequency spectrum and measure the bandwidth of AM signal on MULTISIM software
3. To setup the circuit of AM modulator using transistor on MULTISIM software.
4. To setup the circuit of envelop detector for AM demodulation on MULTISIM software.
5. To setup the circuit of DSB/SC AM using product modulator on MULTISIM software.
6. To observe the frequency spectrum and measure the bandwidth of FM signal on MULTISIM software.
7. To setup the circuit of pulse amplitude modulation on MULTISIM software.
8. To setup the circuit of pulse width modulation on MULTISIM software.
9. To setup the circuit of pulse position modulation on MULTISIM software.
10. To implement the analog modulation circuits using MATLAB.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Linear IC's & Applications


: EC-614
: LTP
3-2-4
: 6 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 1; Practical 2)

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. differential and cascade amplifiers
07
Introduction, Differential Amplifier, Differential Amplifier Circuit Configuration, Dual Input-Balanced output
Differential Amplifier, Dual Input-Unbalanced output Differential Amplifier, Single Input-Balanced output
Differential Amplifier, Single Input-unbalanced output Differential Amplifier with their DC and AC analysis,
Differential Amplifier with swamping resistors, Constant current bias, Current Mirror, Cascaded differential
Amplifier Stages, Level Translator, CE-CB configuration.
2. Introduction to operational amplifiers
08
Block diagram of a typical Op-Amp, Schematic symbol, integrated circuits and their types, IC package
types, Pin Identification and temperature range, Interpretation of data sheets, Overview of typical set of
data sheets, Characteristics and performance parameters of and Op-Amp, Ideal Op-Amp, Equivalent
circuit of an Op-Amp, Ideal voltage transfer curve, Open loop configurations : Differential, Inverting & Non
Inverting. Practical Op-Amp: Input offset voltage, Input bias current, Input offset current, total output offset
voltage, Thermal drift, Effect of variation in power supply voltages on offset voltage, Change in Input
offset voltage and Input offset current with time, Temperature and supply voltage sensitive parameters,
Noise, Common Mode configuration and common mode rejection Ratio.
3. Negative feedback in op-amps
05
Block diagram representation of feedback configurations, Voltage-series feedback Amplifier, Voltage
shunt feedback amplifier, Differential amplifiers with one op-amp, two op-amps and three op-amps.
4. Frequency response of an op-amp
05
Frequency Response, Compensating Networks, Frequency Response of Internally Compensated OpAmps, Frequency Response of Internally Non-Compensated Op-Amps, Closed Loop Frequency
Response
5 Applications of op-amp:
08
DC and AC amplifiers, Peaking Amp, Summing, Scaling and Averaging Amp, Instrumentation Amplifier, V
to I and I and to V converter, Log and Antilog Amp, Integrator, Differentiator. Active filters: First order LP
Butterworth filter, Second order LP Butterworth filter, First order HP Butterworth filter, Second order HP
Butterworth filter,
Higher order filters, Band pass filter, Band reject filters, All pass filter, Phase shift oscillator, Wein bridge
oscillator, Quadrature oscillator, Square wave generator, Triangular wave generator, Sawtooth wave
generator, Voltage controlled oscillator, Basic comparator, Zero
crossing detector, Schmitt trigger, window detector, V to F and F to V converters, A to D and D to A
converters, Peak Detector, Sample and Hold Circuit.
6. Specialized ic applications: 555 timer
05
Pin configuration, Block diagram, application of 555 as Monostable and Astable Multivibrator.
7. Phase Lock Loops:
05
Operating principles & applications of 565PLL
8. Voltage Regulators
05
Fixed voltage regulators, Adjustable voltage regulators, Switching Regulators.

Recommended Books:
1. Op Amps & Linear Integrated circuits by Ramakant Gayakwad.
2. Op Amps & Linear Integrated circuits by Coughlin
3. Op Amps & Linear Integrated circuits by RaviRaj Dudeja
Title of the course
Subject Code

: Linear IC's & Applications Lab


: EC-614

List of Experiments: (EC-614)


1. To verify the differential amplifier configurations.
2. To measure the performance parameters of an Op amp.
3. Application of Op amp as Inverting and Non Inverting amplifier.
4. To verify the frequency response of an Op Amp
5. To use the Op-Amp as summing, scaling & averaging amplifier.
6. To use the Op-Amp as Instrumentation amplifier
7. Design differentiator and Integrator using Op-Amp.
8. Application of Op Amp as Log and Antilog amplifier.
9. Design Phase shift oscillator using Op-Amp.
10. Design Wein Bridge oscillator using Op-Amp.
11. Application of Op Amp as Saw tooth wave generator.
12. Application of Op Amp as Schmitt Trigger.
13. Design a delay circuit using 555.
14. To examine the operation of a PLL and to determine the free running frequency, the capture range and the lock in range of PLL.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Control System Engineering


: EC-615
: LTP
3-2-0
: 4 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 1)

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Introduction To Control System
04
Introduction, Plant, Systems, Servomechanism, disturbances, open loop control systems, closed
loop control systems, linear and non-linear systems, time variant and invariant, continuous and
sampled-data control systems, block diagrams, some illustrative examples.
2. System Modeling
10
Modeling of physical system, Formulation of equation of linear electrical, mechanical, thermal
systems, electrical- mechanical analogies. Use of Laplace transforms, signal flow graphs and
associated algebra, Mason gain rules, characteristics equation, block diagram simplification for
linear systems.
3. Time Domain Analysis
10
Typical test-input, Transient response of the first and second order systems. Time domain
specification, Steady state error and coefficients, pole-zero location and stability, Routh-Hurwitz
criterion.
4. Root Locus Technique
06
The extreme points of the root loci for positive gain. Asymptotes to the loci, Breakway Points,
intersection with imaginary axis, location of roots with given gain and sketch of the root locus plot.
5. Frequency Domain Analysis
08
Closed loop frequency response, Bode Plots,stability and loop transfer function. Frequency
response specification, relative stability,relation between time and frequency response for second
order systems. Log. Magnitude versus Phase angle plot, Nyquist criterion for stability.
6. Compensation
07
Necessity of compensation, Lag and Lead compensation networks, application of lag and leadcompensation. Proportionate, derivative and integral control rate feedback control.
7. Control Components
03
Error detectors-potentiometers and Synchros, Servo motors, a.c. and d.c techno generators,
Magnetic amplifiers.

Recommended Books:
1. Ogata K, Modern Control Engineering; Prentice Hall.
2. Kuo BC, Automatic Control Systems; Prentice Hall.
3. Nagrath I J and Gopal M, Modern Control Systems Engineering; Wiley Eastern Ltd N. Delhi.
4. B S Manke, Linear Control System; Khanna Publishers

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Nanotechnology
: EC-621(A)
: LTP
3-0-0
: 3 (Lecture 3)

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1.Introduction
An Overview, Insights and intervention into the Nano world, Societal implications & Ethical issues
in Nano Science and Nanotechnology
2. Applications
Applications of Nanotechnology in different areas of Food, Agriculture, Textile and Medical
Sciences.
3. Semiconductor Nano particles Synthesis
Cluster compounds, quantum-dots from MBE and CVD, wet chemical methods, reverse micelles,
electro-deposition, pyrolytic synthesis, self-assembly strategies.
4.Semiconductor Nano particles- sizedependant physical properties
Melting point, solid-state phase transformations, excitons, band-gap variations-quantum
confinement.
5.Semiconductor Nano particles applicationsOptical luminescence and fluorescence from
direct band gap semiconductor nanoparticles, surface-trap passivation in core-shell
nanoparticles, carrier injection,
6. Doping
Electroluminescence, barriers to nanoparticle lasers, doping nanoparticles, Mn-Zn-Se phosphors,
light emission from indirect semiconductors, light emission form Si nanodots.
7. Semiconductor Nanowires
Fabrication strategies, quantum conductance effects in semiconductor nanowires, porous Silicon,
nanobelts, nanoribbons, nanosprings.
8. Physical Methods
Inert gas condensation, Arc discharge, RF-plasma, Plasma arc technique, Ion sputtering, Laser
ablation, Laser pyrolysis

Unit-2

Recommended Books:
1.
2.
3.

Encyclopedia of Nanotechnology- Hari Singh Nalwa


Springer Handbook of Nanotechnology - Bharat Bhusan
Poole Jr., C.P., Owens, F.J. Introduction to Nanotechnology, Wiley (2003).

Lecture(s)
06

06

06

06

07

06

06

05

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: MEMS
: EC-621(B)
: LTP
3-0-0
: 3 (Lecture 3)

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
MEMS and Microsystems
10
MEMS and micro system products evaluation of micro fabrication Microsystems and
microelectronics applications of Microsystems working principles of Microsystems micro
sensors micro actuators MEMS and micro actuators micro accelerometers. Scaling laws in
miniaturization: Introduction scaling in geometry scaling in rigid body dynamics the Trimmer
force scaling vector scaling in electrostatic forces, electromagnetic forces, scaling in electricity
and fluidic dynamics, scaling in heat conducting and heat convection.
Materials for MEMS and Microsystems
12
Substrates and wafers Silicon as a substrate material, ideal substrates for MEMS single
crystal Silicon and wafers crystal structure mechanical properties of Si Silicon compounds
SiO2, SiC, Si3N4 and polycrystalline Silicon Silicon piezoresistors Gallium arsenide, quartz
piezoelectric crystals polymers for MEMS conductive polymers. Engineering mechanics for
Microsystems design: Introduction static bending of thin plates circular plates with edge fixed,
rectangular plate with all edges fixed and square plates with all edges fixed. Mechanical vibration
- resonant vibration micro accelerometers design theory and damping coefficients. Thermo
mechanics thermal stresses. Fracture mechanics stress intensity factors, fracture toughness
and interfacial fracture mechanics.
Basics of fluid mechanics in macro and mesco scales
8
Viscosity of fluidsflow patterns Reynolds number. Basic equation in continuum fluid dynamics
laminar fluid flow in Circular conduits computational fluid dynamics incompressible fluid flow in
Micro conducts, surface tension, capillary effect and micro pumping - Fluid flow in sub micrometer
and nanoscale rarefied gas, Kundsen and Mach number and modeling of microgas flow heat
conduction in multilayered thin films heat conduction in solids in sub micrometer scale Thermal conductivity of thin films - heat conduction equation for thin films.
Microsystem fabrication process
8
Photolithography photoresist and applications light sources. Ion implantation diffusion
process oxidation thermal oxidation silicon diode thermal oxidation rates oxide thickness
by colour - Chemical vapour deposition - principle reactants in CVD enhanced CVD physical
vapour depostion sputtering deposition by epitaxy etching chemical and plasma etching.
Micro manufacturing and micro system packaging
10
Bulk Micromachining - Isotropic And Dan isotropic Etching, Wet etchants, etch stops, dry etching
comparison of wet and dry etching - Surface micromachining, process in general problems
associated surface micromachining - The LIGA process description materials for substrates
and photo resists electroplating The SLIGA process. Microsystem packaging - General
considerations - The three levels of microsystem packaging dielevel, device level and system
level essential packaging technologies die preparation surface bonding wire bonding and
sealing - Three dimensional Packaging, assembly of Microsystems selection of packaging
materials.

Recommended Books:
1. Tai-Ran Hsu , MEMS and Microsystems Design and Manufacture , Tata McGraw Hill
2. Mark Madou, Fundamentals of Microfabrication, CRC Press
3. J. W. Gardner, Microsensors: Principles and Applications
4. S. M. Sze, Semiconductor Sensors, Tata McGraw Hill

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

Unit
Unit-1

: Information Theory and Coding


: EC-621 (C)
: LTP
3-0-0
: 3 (Lecture 0; Tutorial 0; Practical 0)

Main Topics
1. Information theory

Lecture(s)
05

Concept of amount of information -units, Entropy -marginal, conditional and joint entropies relation among entropies Mutual information, information rate, channel capacity, redundancy and

Unit-2

efficiency of channels.
2. Discrete channels
Symmetric channels, Binary Symmetric Channel, Binary Erasure Channel, Cascaded channels,
repetition of symbols, Binary symmetric channel, Shannon theorem. Continuous channels
Capacity of band limited Gaussian channels, Shannon-Hartley theorem, Trade off between band
width and signal to noise ratio, Capacity of a channel with infinite band width, Optimum
modulation system.
3. Source coding
Encoding techniques, Purpose of encoding, Instantaneous codes, Construction of instantaneous
codes, Krafts inequality, Coding efficiency and redundancy, Noiseless coding theorem.
Construction of basic source codes Shannon-Fano algorithm, Huffman coding, Arithmetic
coding, ZIP coding.
4.Source coding: Text, audio And speech
Text: Adaptive Huffman Coding, Arithmetic Coding, LZW algorithm Audio: Perceptual coding,
Masking techniques, Psychoacoustic model, MEG Audio layers I, II, III, Dolby AC3 Speech:
Channel Vocoder, Linear Predictive Coding.
5. Source coding: Image And video
Image and Video Formats GIF, TIFF, SIF, CIF, QCIF, Image compression: READ, JPEG, Video
Compression: Principles-I, B, P frames, Motion estimation, Motion compensation, H.261, MPEG
standard.
6. Codes for error detection and correction
Parity check coding, Linear block codes, Error detecting and correcting capabilities, Generator
and Parity check matrices, Standard array and Syndrome decoding.
7. Block codes
Definitions and Principles: Hamming weight, Hamming distance, Minimum distance decoding Single parity codes, Hamming codes, Repetition codes - Linear block codes, Cyclic codes Syndrome calculation, Encoder and decoder CRC.
8. Convolution codes

06

06

05

05

06

05

05

Code tree, Trellis, State diagram, Structural properties, Encoding Decoding: Sequential search
and Viterbi algorithm Principle of Turbo coding, Soft-decision decoding, Viterbi decoding
algorithm.
9. Advanced Coding Techniques and Cryptography
BCH codes, Trellis coded modulation, Introduction to cryptography, Overview of encryption
techniques, symmetric cryptography, DES, IDEA, Asymmetric algorithms, RSA algorithm.
Recommended Books:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Ranjan Bose, Information Theory, Coding and Cryptography, Tata McGraw Hill
Richard B. Wells, Applied Coding and Information Theory for Engineers, Pearson
R.W.Hamming, Coding and Information Theory, 2nd edition, Prentice Hall
R.G.Gallager, Information Theory and Reliable Communication, Wiley
R.J. McEliece, the Theory of Information and Coding. Addison Wesley
M.Mansuripur, Introduction to information Theory: Prentice Hall
Taub & Schilling, Principles of communication, McGraw Hill
Thomas Cover & Joy Thomas, Elements of Information Theory, John Wiley & Sons

05

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Device and circuit simulation


: EC-621 (D)
: LTP
3-0-0
: 3(Lecture=3)

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1.Concept of Electronics Circuit Design
04
Functional Sections, Components and Devices, Ratings.
2. Design specifications.
08
Specifications for required design, Design equations and selection criterion.
3. Protection Circuit Design
08
Protection Circuit Design: Protection philosophy, Thermal design considerations, power
considerations, delay considerations & Circuit design.
4. Design Layout
04
Introduction to testing, reliability and handling including circuit layout
5. Simulation of Power Electronic Circuits
04
Role of simulation, Various circuit elements and their representation, Approaches to analysis;
Introduction to modeling of devices, components and circuits.
6. Introduction to circuit simulator
12
SPICE, MATLAB
7. Simulation exercises
04
Design and performance evaluation using simulation packages.
8. Parameter optimization
04
Simulation of design examples.

Recommended Books:
1.
Stephen J Chapman, Matlab Programming for Engineers, Thomson Engineering Publisher, ISBN: 0534390560.
2.
Tor A. Fjeldly, Tronf Ytterdal, Michael Shur,introduction to device modelling and circuit simulation Wiley, 1998.
3.
Schenk, Andreas,Advanced physical models for silico device simulation Springer

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Pulse Digital Switching Circuits


: EC-621 (E)
: LTP
3-0-0
: (Lecture 3, Tutorial 0, Practical 0)

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1.Linear Wave Shaping


High Pass circuits, Response to Standard waveforms, Differentiator, Double differentiation, Low
pass circuits, response to standard waveforms, Integrator, Attenuator, RLC circuits, Ringing
circuits.
2. Wide band Amplifiers
Frequency response of an amplifier, Short circuit current gain, Gain& Band width consideration,
Compensation, Shunt compensation, Low frequencycompensation, Distributed amplifiers.
3.Switching Characteristics of devices-I
Steady state and transient behaviors of electronic (Diode & transistor) Switches, Dynamic
analysis of switches, Charge storage phenomena, Switching characteristics,
4.Switching Characteristics of devices-II
Delay time, Rise time, Storage time and fall time, Use of Schotkey diode for reducing storage
time. Behavior of MOS transistor as switch.

5. Non- Linear Wave shaping


Realization of clipping circuits (diode & transistor), comparators, champing circuits and sweep
generators.
6. Multivibrators:
Realization of astable, monostable, bistable, multivibrators using transistors, unsymmetrical,
symmetrical triggering, Schmitt trigger circuits.

Unit-2

Recommended Books:
1. Pulse and Digital Switching Circuits Milliman, Taub
2. Pulse and Digital Switching Circuits G. K. Mithal

Lecture(s)

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly Load
Credits

: Microwave Engg.
: EC-622
: LTP
4-0-4
: 6 (Lecture 4; Tutorial 0; Practical 2 )

Unit
Unit-1

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
Microwave Components:
(12 Hrs)
Introduction: Microwave frequency spectrum, familiarization with bands and wavelength, Wave guides,
wave guide coupling, ferrite devise faraday rotation, isolators, circulators, detector mounts, magic tee,
frequency meter, cavity resonator, microwave filters, Directional couplers, loop directional couplers, two
hole directional coupler, phase shifters, attenuators, introduction to S parameters.
Microwave Tubes:
(12 Hrs)
Problem with conventional tubes, lumped elements at microwave frequencies, velocity modulations, multi
cavity klystron, mathematical analysis of two cavity klystrons, performance, reflex klystron, mathematical
analysis, Repeller voltage, accelerating Voltage mode, frequency tuning, Magnetrons, Travelling wave
tube: performance and application.
Unit-II
Semiconductor Microwave Devices:
(8 Hrs)
Transistors, Varactor diodes, step recovery diode, tunnel diode, Gunn effect, Gunn diode application,
avalanche effect, characteristics and application of avalanche diode, IMPATT diode, TRAPPAT diode, PIN
diodes & its application, parametric amplifier.
Microwave Integrated Circuits:
(8 Hrs)
MIC, advantages of MICs, Evolution of MICs, planner transmission line, lumped element of MICs,
substrate for MIC, Hybrid technology, monolithic technology, strip line, micro strip line, strip like
transmission line, Slot Line, losses in strip like transmission line.
Microwave Measurements:
(8 Hrs)
General measurement setup with microwave bench, measurement devices, Power measurement, Attenuation
measurement, Measurement of VSWR, Measurement of Impedance, Measurement of Q of a cavity
resonator, Set up for S parameter measurement.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1. Microwave and radar Enginering by: M Kulkarni , Umesh Publications, Delhi
2. Foundation of Microwave Engg. by: R. E. Collin , McGraw-hill
3. Microwave Engineering by: Das A and Das S K , Tata McGraw-Hill
4. Microwaves by: K C Gupta , New Age International
5. Microwave Devices and Circuits by: Liao S Y, Prentice Hall of India, (1995).
6. Microwave Principles by: Reich A J , Van Nostrand, Affiliated East-West Press Pvt. Ltd
7. Microwave Filter, Impedance, matching N/W and coupling structures by: Mathai, Young, Jones, McGraw-hill.
8. Microwave Laboratory Manual by: Sisodia , Wiley
Title of the course
Subject Code

: Microwave Engg. Lab


: EC-622

List of Experiments (EC-622)


1. To understand the working of the Motorized Antenna Trainer.
2. To investigate the properties of a Yagi antenna comprising a dipole and a parasitic element.
3. To know the form of a Yagi antenna and examine multi element antenna. To see how gain and directivity increase as
element numbers increase.
4. Be familiar with the Log Periodic form of antenna. To investigate the gain, and directivity of the log Periodic antenna over a
wide frequency range.
5. To plot the radiation pattern of a directional antenna.
6. To measure antenna parameters (directivity, gain, beam width, half power beamwidth, front to back ratio) with polar plot of
Dipole antenna.
7. To measure antenna parameters of monopole antenna.
8. To measure antenna parameters of Patch array antenna.
9. Identification of different waveguide components.
10. Study of the characteristics of Klystron Tube and to determine its electronic tuning range.
11. By use of slotted waveguide, to observe how the load impedance affects the VSWR.
12. To measure the VSWR of the antenna.
13. To determine the frequency & wavelength in a rectangular waveguide working on TE10 mode.
14. To be familiar with the operation of Directional Coupler.
15. To determine the Standing Wave-Ratio and Reflection Coefficient.
16. To be familiar with the operation of E Plane-Tee.
17. To be familiar with the operation of H Plane-Tee.
18. To be familiar with the operation of Magic-Tee.
19. Measurement of the gain of HORN Antenna using Method of the two antennas.
20. To measure antenna parameters of Horn (E, H, Pyramidal) & open waveguide antenna.
21. To measure antenna parameters of conical Horn antenna
22. To setup a satellite communication link.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly Load
Credits
Unit
Unit-I

Unit-II

: Antenna Wave Propagation


: EC-623
: LTP 4-0-0
: 4 (Lecture 4; Tutorial 0)
Main Topics
Lecture(s)
Introduction:
(4 Hrs)
Review of vector theory, gradient, divergence & curl, coordinate system, rectangular,
cylindrical spherical and their transformation.
Basic Antenna Parameters:
(12 Hrs)
Radiation patterns, antenna beam area, antenna beam width, radiation intensity, gain,
directive gain, power gain, directivity (D), antenna bandwidth, effective height, reciprocity
theorem, self impedance, mutual impedance, radiation resistance, front to back ratio,
radiation power density, retarded vector potential, isotropic radiators, near field and far
field concept, radiation from a half wavelength dipole, power radiated by a current
element and its radiation resistance.
Wire Radiators In Space:
(8 Hrs)
Voltage and current distribution, asymptotic current distribution in dipole, analysis of linear
wires elements, hertz dipole antenna, monopole radiators, resonant antenna, nonresonant antenna
Antenna Arrays
(6 Hrs)
Introduction, Linear Uniform Array of Two & Isotropic sources, Principles of pattern
multiplication. Broadside arrays, End fire arrays. Array pattern Synthesis, Uniform Array,
Binomial Array. Chebyshev Arrays. Antenna for receiving and transmitting TV signals e.g.
Yagi-Uda and Turnstile Antennas.
Aperture Type Antennas:
(6 Hrs)
Aperture Antennas, E & H -plane Horns, Pyramidal Horn. Lens Antenna and Reflector
Antennas, Frequency Independent Antennas, Log Periodic Antenna, Antenna
Measurements, Microstrip Antennas & their advantages
Propagation of Radio Waves:
(12 Hrs)
Structure of ionosphere. Different modes of propagation: Ground waves, space waves,
space wave propagation over flat and curved earth, optical and radio horizons, surface
waves and Troposphere waves. Ionosphere, Wave propagation in the Ionosphere. Critical
frequency, Maximum usable frequency (MUF), skips distance. Virtual height. Radio noise
of terrestrial and extraterrestrial origin. effect of earths curvature, duct propagation,
troposphere scatter propagation.

RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1.Antennas by: Kraus , Mc Graw Hill
2.Electronic Communication system by: Kennedy , Mc Graw Hill
3.Antennas by: Balanis , Mc Graw Hill
4.Antenna and Wave Propagation by: K D Parsad , Parkash Publications
5.Electromagnetic Waves and Radiating Systems by: K. G Balmain , E. C Jordan , PHI

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Industrial Electronics & Applications


: EC-624
: LTP
3-0-2
: 3 (Lecture 2; Tutorial 0; Practical 1)

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Semiconductor Switching Devices
08
Review of Thyristor, two transistor Model of SCR, classification and V-I characteristics, triggering
process, UJT and characteristics, UJT as a
relaxation oscillator, triggering UJT using SCR, turn off methods, DIAC, TRIAC, Power
MOSFETS. Thyristor rating and gate ratings
2. Power Rectification
12
Classification of rectifiers, half, full, single-phase and three-phase rectifier, semi converters, full
converters, rectifier with free wheeling diodes, circuits using SCR, transformer utility factor, effect
of source impedance.
3. Regulated Power Supplies
04
Classification of voltage regulators, half wave and full wave single-phase voltage regulators using
SCR.
4. Inverters and Cycloconverters.
08
Introduction, series, parallel and bridge Inverters using SCR, cycloconverters, step up and step
down cycloconverters.
5. Choppers
07
Introduction, classification of choppers, various controlling stratergies, various classes of
choppers.
6. Electronic Control of D.C. A.C. and Motors
04
Introduction, concept of D.C. shunt motor, various methods of speed control of A.C. & D.C.
motors.
7. Induction And Dielectric Heating
05
Principle of Induction heating, merits and application of induction heating, Dielectric heating,
dielectric properties of a few typical materials, application of dielectric heating, skin effect, high
frequency sources for induction and dielectric heaters.

Recommended Books:
1. Rashid M H, Power electronics; PHI, N.Delhi.
2. Mithal G K, Industrial electronics; Khanna Publishers, Delhi.
3. Biswas S N, Industrial electronics; Dhanpat Rai and Company, Delhi.
4. Bhimbra P S, Power electronics; Khanna Publishers, Delhi.
5. Singh M D, Khanchandani K B, Power electronics; TMH, New Delhi.

Title of the course


Subject Code

: Industrial Electronics & Applications Lab


: EC-624

List of Experiments (EC-624)


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.

To test and draw the characteristics of SCR and find its latching and holding curents.
To test and draw the characteristics of DIAC and find its breakover voltages.
To test and draw the characteristics of TRIAC and find its latching and holding curents.
To test and draw the characteristics of UJT and find its intrinsic stand off ratio.
To draw the different waveforms of half wave controlled rectifier and find its average and R.M.S.output voltage and current.
To draw the different waveforms of full wave mid-point controlled rectifier and find its average and R.M.S. output voltage and
current.
To draw the different waveforms of full wave bridge configuration controlled rectifier and find its average and R.M.S. output
voltage and current.
To study the different waveforms of relaxation oscillator using UJT and find its time period.
To trigger the SCR using relaxation oscillator.
To draw the different waveforms of half wave voltage controller and find its average and R.M.S. output voltage and current.
To control speed of a universal motor using SCR.
To draw the different waveforms of a Choper circuit and find its duty cycle.
To draw the different waveforms of an Inverter circuit.

Title of the course


: Digital Communication
Subject Code
: EC-625
Weekly load
: LTP
3-0-2
Credit
: 3 (Lecture 2; Tutorial 0; Practical 1)
Unit
Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Elements of digital communication system
06
Unit-1
Block diagram of digital communication system, Digital representation of analog signals, Advantages and
disadvantages of digital communication system, Noisy communications channels, Concept of amount of
Information and Entropy, Information rate, Shannon Fano source coding, Channel capacity of a discrete
memory less channel Hartley Shannons Law , Bandwidth S/N tradeoff.
2. Pulse Code Modulation
06
Sampling theorem for baseband and bandpass signals, Aliasing, Signal recovery through holding,
Quantization of signals, Quantization error, Uniform and non uniform quantization, Dynamic range, A-law and
-law companding, Pulse code modulation (PCM), Bandwidth of PCM, Differential pulse code modulation
(DPCM), Need of predictor, Delta modulation (DM), Adaptive delta modulation (ADM), Comparison of PCM,
DPCM and DM.
3. Line coding schemes
08
Power spectral density (PSD) of sequence of random pulses, PSD of digital data, Introduction to line Codes
and its properties, Unipolar, polar and bipolar signaling formats, NRZ & RZ types, ON-OFF signaling, AMI and
Manchester coding and their power spectra, Comparison among various line codes, Pulse shaping.
4. Baseband binary data transmission
08
Introduction to signal transmission, Conditions for distortionless signal transmission, Signal distortion over a
communication channel, Baseband binary data transmission system, Intersymbol interference (ISI) due to
channel imperfections, Pulse shaping for band-limited channels for no intersymbol interference, Nyquist first
criterion, Raised cosine spectrum and Roll off factor, Nyquist second criterion, Signaling with controlled ISI,
Duobinary pulse, Introduction to equalizer and eye diagram.
Unit-2
5. Digital modulation techniques
08
Digital modulation formats, Binary Amplitude Shift Keying (BASK) modulator, Coherent and non-coherent ASK
detection, Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK) Transmitter, Coherent BPSK detection, Differential PSK,
Quadrature Phase Shift Keying modulation ( QPSK) Transmitter and receiver, Offset QPSK, M-ary BPSK,
Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM), Binary Frequency Shift Keying (BFSK) Transmitter, Non-coherent
FSK detector, Coherent FSK Detector, M-ary FSK, Minimum Shift Keying (MSK) and Gaussian Minimum Shift
Keying (GMSK ), Power spectral analysis and comparison of signal constellations for digital modulation
techniques.
6. Optimal reception of digital signal
06
Introduction, baseband signal receiver, Probability of error for the baseband signal, Optimum receiver for
baseband and bandpass signals, Optimum filter transfer function, Matched filter and its probability of error,
Coherent system of signal reception (correlation receiver)
7. Error calculations for digital modulation techniques
06
probability of error for BPSK, effect of imperfect phase synchronization and imperfect bit synchronization on
probability of error in AWGN channel, probability of error calculations for QPSK, QASK and FSK schemes,
Use of signal space for calculation of error probability, Relationship between bit error rate (BER) and symbol
error rate (SER).
Recommended Books:
1. Taub & Schilling, Principles of Communication Systems, McGraw Hill Publications
2. Simon Haykin, Communication Systems, John Wiley Publication.
3. Sklar, Digital Communications, Prentice Hall-PTR.
4. Lathi B. P. Modern Analog and Digital Communication, Oxford University Press.
5. Proakis John G., Digital Communication System, McGraw Hill.
Title of the course
: Digital Communication Lab
Subject Code
: EC-625
List of Experiments
(EC-625)
Experiments based upon hardware using communication kits and simulation with the help of simulation packages.
Hardware
11. To study Time Division Multiplexing system.
12. To study pulse code modulation and demodulation.
13. To study delta modulation and demodulation and observe effect of slope overload.
14. To study pulse data coding techniques for various formats.
15. To study amplitude shift keying modulator and demodulator.
16. To study frequency shift keying modulator and demodulator.
17. To study phase shift keying modulator and demodulator.
Software
1. To generate BASK signal and observe the frequency spectrum on MULTISIM software.
2. To generate BPSK signal and observe the frequency spectrum on MULTISIM software.
3. To generate BFSK signal and observe the frequency spectrum on MULTISIM software
4. To setup the model for BPSK baseband modulation for scatter plot to observe the constellation on MATLAB/SIMULINK
software.

5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

To setup the model for QPSK baseband modulation for scatter plot on to observe the constellation on MATLAB/SIMULINK
software.
To setup the model for BFSK baseband modulation for scatter plot on to observe the constellation on MATLAB/SIMULINK
software.
To setup the BPSK model with AWGN channel and perform error rate calculation/BER plot on MATLAB/SIMULINK software.
To setup the QPSK model with AWGN channel and perform error rate calculation/BER plot on MATLAB/SIMULINK software.
To setup the BFSK model with AWGN channel and perform error rate calculation/BER plot on MATLAB/SIMULINK software.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Microelectronics
: EC-626
: LTP
3-0-0
: 3 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 0; Practical 0)

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Introduction
12
Classification, Scale thick film, Thin film and hybrid integrated circuits, hybrid IC Fabrication and
component design, resistor, capacitor, and inductor, Design and fabrication.
Monolithic Architecture
12
Process on silicon crystal, line growth, refining substrate slicing, Polishing, chemical vapour deposition,
thermal oxidation, photolithography, diffusion, dopant impurities, diffusion system, ion implantation,
metallization, isolation.
Fabrication of MOSFETs
12
Introduction, Fabrication process flow: Basic steps, CMOS n-well Process, Layout Design rules ,Fullcustom Mask Layout Design, BJT construction, diode instruction, FET and MOS construction and
resistor, capacitor, and inductor, op amp and voltage regulator, design and fabrication
MOS Transistor
12
Metal Oxide Semiconductor Structure, MOS system under external Bias, Structure and Operation of
MOS Transistor (MOSFET), MOSFET Current-Voltage characteristics MOSFET scaling and small
geometry Effects, MOSFET Capacitances, CMOS Inverter.

Recommended Books:
1. KR BotkarIntegrated Circuits Interfacing Technique inDigital design, Khanna Publisher.
2. Sze, VLSI Design, Tata Mcgraw
3. Paul R Gray, Analog MOS IC circuit design, IEEE Press
4. Sung-Mo Kang, CMOS Digital Integrated Circuits, Tata McGraw

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Optoelectronics Devices and Circuits


: EC-711 (A)
: LTP
3- 0-0
: 3(Lecture 3)

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1.Introduction
Need of optoelectronics, advantages, applications-Network, Military, Civil, industrial, Sensors etc.
2. Optoelectronic Sources
Introduction, Basic concepts, Optical emission from semiconductor, Semiconductor injection Laser & its
various structures, injection laser characteristics, threshold condition, wavelength tunable Lasers, LED
power and efficiency, Heterojuction, LED structure designs, characteristics, Modulation response of an
LED, Source-Fiber coupling.
3.Optoelectronic Detectors
Introduction, Device types, basic principal of optoelectronic detection, Absorption, Quantum efficiency,
Responsivity, wavelength cutoff, Types of Photodiodes with and without internal gain, Mid-infrared
photodiode, phototransistors, Photoconducting detectors, Noise Considerations.

04

4. Passive Network Components


Introduction, Couplers/Splitters, WDM multiplexers, Demultiplexers, Filters, Isolators, Circulators,
Attenuators, Electro-optic Modulators, Acousto-optic Modulators and their application areas.

06

6Optical Sensors
Classification-point, distributed, Intensity, phase & spectral. Smart structures & applications.
7. Optical Amplifiers
SOA, Erbium-Doped Fiber Amplifiers (EDFA), Fiber Raman Amplifiers (FRA), Nonlinearities in optical
amplifiers, Application areas of optical amplifiers
8.Integrated Optics
Some integrated optical devices, OEICs, Optical bistability and digital optics, Optical Computation.

06

Unit-2

Recommended Books:
Text Books Recommended:
1. Optical Fiber Communications John M. Senior, PHI.
2. Fiber-Optic Communications Technology Djafar K. Mynbev, Lowell L. Scheiner. Pearson Education Asia.
3. Optical Fiber Communications Gerd Keiser, McGraw-Hill
4. Fiber Optics and Optoelectronics R. P. Khare, Oxford Publications
Reference Books:
1. Optoelectronics: Fiber optics and Lasers A Text-Lab Manual by Morris Tischler. McGraw Hill.
2. Related IEEE papers & websites.

Lecture(s)

08

12

06

06

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Satellite Communication
: EC-711 (B)
: LTP 3-0-0
: 3 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 0; Practical 0)

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1.Introduction
Origin of satellite communication, current state of satellite communication, orbital aspect of
satellite communication and orbital effects in satellite communications, system performance.
2. Earth Station Technology
Earth station design including antenna, tracking small earth station antennas, equipments for
earth stations video receive-only stations and frequency co-ordination.
3. Introduction to transmission theory
Basic transmission theory, system noise temperature and G/T rate
4. Satellite Link Design
Design of downlinks domestic satellite systems using small earth stations, up line design, design
of satellite link for specified (C/N).

08

5. Analog Modulation Techniques


Analog telephone and television transmission, energy dispersal, Analog modulation and
demodulation.
6. Digital transmission Techniques
Digital transmission, digital modulation and demodulation. Digital transmission of voice, Digital TV
and Bandwidth Compression, TDM.
7. Propagation on Satellite -Earth Paths
Quantifying attenuation and depolarization, interference effects, rain and ice effects, monitoring
propagation effects
8. Advanced technology
Forbid VSAT technology, mobile satellite N/Ws, applications of satellite communication.

06

Unit-2

Recommended Books:
1.Digital Satellite Communication by: Tri T HA , Pratt Publishers
2.Satellite Communication by: Timothy Pratt , Pratt Publishers

Lecture(s)

08

04
04

08

06

04

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit II

: Neural Network & Fuzzy Logic


: EC-711 (C)
: LTP
3-0-0
: 3 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 0; Practical 0)

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1.Introduction to Artificial Neural Networks
06
Neural Networks Characteristics: History of Development in neural networks, Artificial neural net terminology
2. Fundamentals Models of Artificial Neural Networks
06
Model of a neuron, Topology, Types of learning. Supervised, Unsupervised learning.
3.Laws/Rules of Neural Network
06
Basic Learning laws, Hebbs rule, Delta rule, Widrow -Hoff (Least Mean Square) learning rule, correlation
learning rule in star and out star learning rules.
4.Algorithm of Neural Networks
09
Unsupervised Learning: Competitive learning, K-means clustering algorithm, Kohonens feature maps. Radial
Basis function neural networks- recurrent networks, Real time recurrent and learning algorithm. Introduction
to Counter propagation Networks- CMAC Network, ART networks
5.Applications of Neural Networks
06
Application of NN in pattern recognition, optimization, Control, Speech and decision making.
6.Fuzzy logic
10
Fuzzy Logic: Basic concepts of Fuzzy logic, Fuzzy vs Crisp set, Linguistic variables, membership
functions, operations of Fuzzy sets, Fuzzy if-then rules, Variables inference techniques, de-fuzzification
techniques, basic Fuzzy interference algorithm
7.Application of fuzzy logic
Application of fuzzy logic, Fuzzy system designs implementation, useful tools supporting design.

05

Recommended Books:
1. Artificial Neural Networks by Yegna Narayanan 8th Printing.PHI Publishers.
2. Introduction to artificial Intelligence and Expert systems by Patterson Dan W 3rd Ed., PHI
3. Simon Haykin, Neural Networks Pearson Education.
4. Yen and Langari, Fuzzy Logic: Intelligence, Control and Information, Pearson Education.
5. Introduction to artifical neural Networks, by Jacek M Zaurada Jaico Publishing Home, Fouth Impression.
6. Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications by Timothy J.Ross, Mc Graw Hill Publishers.
7. Introduction to Neural Networks using Matlab 6.0 by S N Sivanandam, S Sumathi, S N Deepa, Mc Graw Hill Publishers.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: MOS Device Physics and Modeling


: EC-711 (D)
: LTP
3-0-0
: 3 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 0; Practical 0)

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Introduction
10
Circuit design, MOSFET modeling, and model parameters, interconnects.
MOS transistor structure and its operation
14
Characteristics, scaling theory, hot carrier effects, parasitic elements, MOSFET circuit models,
modeling of hot carrier and short channel effects.
MOS capacitor
12
MOS capacitor with zero and nonzero bias,C-V curves, anomalous C-V curves, non uniform
doped substrate
SPICE MOSFET models
12
Introduction, Basic Concept LEVEL 1 Model Equations, LEVEL 2 Model Equations, LEVEL 3
Model Equations and LEVEL 4 models Equations.

Recommended Books:
1. KR BotkarIntegrated Circuits Interfacing Technique inDigital design, Khanna Publisher.
2. Sung-Mo Kang, CMOS Digital Integrated Circuits, Tata McGraw
3. Yuan Taur, Fundamental of Modern VLSI Design, combridge.
4. Yannis Tsividis, Operation and Modelling of the MOS Transistor, Oxford.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Medical Imaging
:EC- 711 (E)
: LTP
3-0-0
: 3 (Lecture 3)

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1.Ionizing Radiation
Radiation & interaction with matter, Radiation dosimetry, risk and protection, Radiation Biology

06

2. Radiography
Film-screen and digital, Mammography & Fluoroscopy
3.Ultrasound Imaging (US)
Principles of US, study of Ultra sound techniques, US Systems.
4 Image Analysis
Image Analysis,Image Processing I- image types and linear transforms, Image Processing II
frequency analysis,Fourier Filtering
5 Computed Tomography
Image reconstruction theory, Computed Tomography (CT) systems, ROC Analysis
6 Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)
Principles of NMR,MR imaging, MR Imaging,MR pulse programming, MRS & MRI, Applications of
MR
7.Nuclear Medicine Imaging
Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT), Positron Emission Tomography (PET)
8. Imaging applications in Therapy
Radiation therapy treatment planning,Conformal therapy / Bracheytherapy

06

Unit-2

Lecture(s)

08
04

06
06

06
06

Recommended Books:
1)

The Physics of Medical Imaging, S. Webb, Institute of Physics Publishing, 1988.

2)

Christensen's Physics of Diagnostic Radiology by Thomas S. Iii Curry, James E.Dowdey, Robert C., Jr
Murry, Lea & Febiger Publishing, 4th edition, 1990.

3)

Introduction to Radiological Physics and Radiation Dosimetry, F. H. Attix, John Wileyand Sons
Publishing, 1986.

4)

Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, B. H. Brown, R H Smallwood, D CBarber and D R Hose,
Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd., 1999.

5)

The Modern Technology of Radiation Oncology, J. van Dyk, Medical PhysicsPublishing, 1999.

6)

Radiobiology for the Radiologist, Eric J. Hall, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 5 edition, 2000

th

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Digital Signal Processing


: EC-712
: LTP
3-0-4
: 5 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 0; Practical 1)

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Introduction
08
Limitations of analog signal processing, Advantages of digital signal processing and its
applications; Some elementary discrete time sequences and systems; Basic elements of digital
signal processing such as convolution, correlation and autocorrelation, Concepts of stability,
causality, linearity, difference equations, Classification of signals & systems, Concept of
frequency in discrete time sinusoidal and harmonically related complex- exponential.
2. Z Transform
08
Introduction, Z- transform, Region of Convergence, properties of Z transform, analysis and
characteristics of LTI systems using Z- transforms.
3. Discrete Fourier Transform
08
DFT, inverse DFT, DFT as a linear transform, relationship of DFT with other transforms,
properties of DFT, circular convlution, use of DFT in linear filtering, filtering of long sequences.
4. Fast Fourier Transform
08
Fast Fourier Transform algorithm using decimation in time and decimation in frequency
techniques.
5. Design of Digital Filters
08
Linear Phase FIR filters; Design methods for FIR filters; IIR filter design by Bilinear
Transformation, Matched Z-Transformation.
6. Multi-rate Digital Signal Processing
05
Introduction, interpolation and decimation.
7. Finite Precision Effects
03
Fixed point and Floating point representations, Effects of coefficient unitization, Effect of round off
noise in digital filters, Limit cycles.

Recommended Books:
1. Oppenheim A V & Sehafer R W, Discrete Time Signal Processing; Prentice Hall.
2. Proakis J G & Manolakis D G, Digital Signal Processing; Pearson Education India.
3. Oppenheim A V, Willsky A S & Young I T, Signal & Systems; Prentice Hall.
4. Ifeachor and Jervis, Digital Signal Processing; Pearson Education India.
List of Experiments: (EC-712)
1. Write a program in Matlab to generate standard sequences.
2. Write a program in Matlab to compute power density spectrum of a sequence.
3. To write a Matlab program to verify correlation and autocorrelation.
4. Write a program in Matlab to verify linear convolution.
5. Write a program in Matlab to verify the circular convolution.
6. To write a Matlab programs for pole-zero plot, amplitude, phase response and impulse response from the given transfer function of
a discrete-time causal system.
7. Write a program in Matlab to find frequency response of different types of analog filters.
8. Write a program in Matlab to design FIR filter (LP/HP) through Rectangular Window technique.
9. Write a program in Matlab to design FIR filter (LP/HP) through Triangular Window technique.
10. Write a program in Matlab to design FIR filter (LP/HP) through Kaiser Window technique.
11. Write a program in Matlab to find the FFT.
12. Implementation of low-pass, high pass and band-pass filter on some chosen signal.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Fiber Optic Communications


: EC- 713
: LTP
3-0-2
: 4 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 0; Practical 1)

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Introduction
07
Need of optical communication, evaluation fiber optic systems, Types of fibers Single mode
and Multimode, step index and graded index, Numerical aperture, modes, mode field
diameter, basic optical law, wave equation in step index fiber.
2. Nonlinearities in fiber
05
Attenuation causes and measurement of attenuation, Absorption, scattering, bending losses
etc., Dispersion; intermodal and intramodel, material and wave guide dispersion, dispersion
shifted fibers, PMD.
3. Optical Sources
06
Energy bands diagram, direct and indirect band gaps materials, LED, structure, material,
quantum efficiency, power and modulation, LASER diodes, principle of operation, Laser
diode rate equations, quantum efficiency, structure and modulation.
4. Photodetectors
06
Principle of PIN photo detector and Avalanche photodiode, Photo detector noise, RAPD,
Avalanche multiplication noise, S/N for PIN & APD.
5. Optical Receiver Operation
06
Fundamental receiver operation, digital signal transmission, error sources, receiver
configuration, Fourier transform representation, digital receiver performance bit error rate,
quantum limit preamplifiers, high impedance FET amplifiers, high impedance bipolar
transistor Amplifiers, Tran impedance Amplifiers.
6. Analog Systems
06
Carrier to noise ratio, carrier power, photo detector and pre amplifier noises, relative intensity
noise, Multichannel transmission techniques multichannel AM, multichannel FM, Sub carrier
multiplexing.
7. Optical Amplifiers
06
Semiconductor amplifiers, EDFA amplifiers, Raman amplifier, Wavelength converters,
nonlinear effects in optical amplifiers and applications.
8. Advanced Concepts
06
Link power Budgeting, WDM and its components,DWDM, ADM, optical solitons,
SONET/SDH.

Recommended Books:
1. Gerd Keiser, Optical Fiber Communication; Tata McGraw Hill, 2013.
2. Senior, Optical Fiber Communication; Pearson Education, 2013.
3. G.P.Aggarwal, Fiber Optics Communications, John Wiley and Sons

Title of the course


Subject Code

: Fiber Optic Communications Lab


: EC- 713

List of Experiments
(EC- 713)
1.
Study the various optical components, devices and fibers in fiber optics communication system
2.
Study and measurement of attenuation in various optical fiber
3.
Study and measurement of dispersion in various optical fiber
4.
Measurement of various laser source characteristics.
5.
To perform analog and digital fiber optics link study and compare with using Optisystem simulation
software.
6.
To determine the position of the fault in fiber optic link.
7.
To determine BER as a function of laser transmitted power and also evaluate bit length, noise and jitter.
8.
To determine the power budgeting of an optical fiber link
9.
Measurement of characterization of EDFA.
10
Study the characteristic of SOA using Optisystem software
11
Perform the wavelength conversion by using Optisystem software
12
Study the optical amplification in a WDM link
13
To determine the reflectivity of the Fiber Bragg Grating at four different wavelength and verify its
wavelength selectivity.
14
To set up OADM and also determine the efficiencies of OADM

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: VLSI Technology
: EC-714
: LTP
3-0-0
: 3 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 0; Practical 0)

Main Topics
Course outlines
Lecture(s)
1.Introduction to VLSI Technology
08
Clean room and safety requirements. Wafer cleaning processes and wet chemical etching
techniques. Impurity incorporation: Solid State diffusion modeling and technology; Ion
Implantation modeling, technology and damage annealing; characterization of Impurity profiles.
2. Oxidation
06
Kinetics of Silicon dioxide growth both for thick, thin and ultrathin films. Oxidation technologies in
VLSI and ULSI; Characterization of oxide films; High k and low k dielectrics for ULSI
3. Lithography
06
Photolithography, E-beam lithography and newer lithography techniques for VLSI/ULSI; Mask
generation.
4. Chemical Vapour Deposition techniques
CVD techniques for deposition of polysilicon, silicon dioxide, silicon nitride and metal films;
Epitaxial growth of silicon; modeling and technology
5. Metal film deposition
Evaporation and sputtering techniques. Failure mechanisms in metal interconnects; Multi-level
metallization schemes.
6. Plasma and Rapid Thermal Processing
PECVD, Plasma etching and RIE techniques, RTP techniques for annealing, growth and
deposition of various films for use in ULSI
7. Process Integration
Process integration for NMOS, CMOS and Bipolar circuits.
8 Advanced MOS technology
Introduction and Recent Trends in VLSI technology

RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1. S.K. Ghandhi, VLSI Fabrication Principles, John Wiley Inc., New York, 1994(2nd Edition).
2. S.M. Sze (Ed), VLSI Technology, 2nd Edition, McGraw Hill, 1988.
3. Plummer, Deal, Griffin Silicon VLSI Technology: Fundamentals, Practice & Modeling PH, 2001.
4. P. VanZant, Microchip Fabrication, 5th Edition, MH, 2000.

08

06

06

04
04

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Microcontroller and Embedded System


: EC-715
: LTP: 2-0-2
: 3(Lecture 2; Tutorial 0; Practical 1)

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1.Introduction
The Overview of 8051 Microcontroller Families and Overview of Embedded System.

08

2.Microcontroller Survey
4 bit Microcontroller, 8 bit Microcontroller, 16 bit Microcontroller, 32 bit Microcontroller and so on,
Pin Description and architecture of 8051 Microcontroller.
3. Instruction Set
Addressing Modes, Arithmetic, Logic and Single Bit Instructions, I/O instructions External Move,
Memory Read-only, Data Moves, PUSH and POP, JUMP call and DATA exchanges instruction.

06

4. Embedded into a System


Processor Embedded into a System, Embedded Hardware Units and devices in a system,
Embedded software in a system, Embedded system on chip and Use of VLSI Circuit Design
Technology

12

5. Complex system design


Complex system design and Processors, Design Process in Embedded system, Formalization of
System design, Design Process and Design Example. Classification of Embedded system, Skill
required for an Embedded system Designer.
6. Communication Devices
IO types and example, Serial Communication Devices, Parallel devices port, Sophisticated
interfacing features in Device Design.

03

7. Communication protocol
Serial Bus Communication protocol, Parallel Bus Devices protocol-Parallel Communication
Network using ISA, PCI, PCI-X and Advanced buses.

06

8. Timer
Wireless Devices, Timer and Counting Devices, Watchdog Timer, Network Embedded system

06

Unit-2

Lecture(s)

06

05

Recommended Books:
1. The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems by: M.Mazidi, JG Maizidi , Pearson Education
2. Embedded Systems by: Raj Kamal , Tata McGraw Hill
3. The 8051 Microcontroller by: Kenneth J. Ayala , Pearson Education
Title of the course
: Microcontroller and Embedded System Lab
Subject Code
: EC-715
List of experiments (EC-715)
1. Introduction to the Architecture of Microprocessor 8051.
2. Write A Program Using 8051 & Verify For Addition Of Two Numbers.
3. Write A Program Using 8051 & Verify For Subtraction Of Two Numbers. (Display Of Barrow)
4. Write A Program Using 8051 For Multiplication Of Two Numbers By Repeated Addition Method Check Minimum Number Of
Addition & Test For Typical Data.
5. Write A Program Using 8051 For Multiplication Of Two Numbers By Bit Rotation Method & Verify.
6. Write A Program Using 8051 For Division Of Two Numbers By Repeated Subtraction Method& Test For Typical Data.
7. Write a Program Using 8051 to generate a ramp signal at port 0.
8. Write a Program Using 8051 to display five numbers in ascending orders on LCD Display.
9. Write a Program Using 8051 for INTO with LED program.
10. Write a Program Using 8051 to split a byte in two nibbles & show result on LCD.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: VLSI Physical Design


: EC-721 (A)
: LTP
3-0-0
: 3 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 0; Practical 0)

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Introduction
12
Layout and design rules, materials for VLSI fabrication, basic algorithmic concepts for physical
design, physical design processes and complexities.
Partition
12
Kernigham-Lins algorithm, Fiduccia Mattheyes algorithm, Krishnamurty extension, hMETIS
algorithm, multilevel partition techniques.
.
Floor-Planning
12
Hierarchical design, wirelength estimation, slicing and non-slicing floorplan, polar graph
representation, operator concept, Stockmeyer algorithm for floor planning, mixed integer linear
program
Placement
12
Design types: ASICs, SoC, microprocessor RLM; Placement techniques: Simulated annealing,
partition-based, analytical, and Halls quadratic; Timing and congestion considerations

Recommended Books:
1. Sarrafzadeh, M. and Wong, C.K, An Introduction to VLSI Physical Design, Tata McGraw
2. Wolf, W., Modern VLSI Design System on Silicon, Pearson.
3. Lim, S.K, Practical Problems in VLSI Physical Design Automation,Springer

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-II

: Digital Image Processing


: EC-721(B)
: LTP
4-0-0
: 3 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 0; Practical 0)

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
Digital Image Fundamentals:
(6Hrs)
Human visual system and visual perception, image sensing and acquisition, image file types,
pixel representation and relationship.
2-D Signal Processing Concept:
(6Hrs)
Review of one-dimensional signal processing techniques, their extension to 2-D formats
Image Processing Concepts
Image enhancement, image restoration, image segmentation, boundary detection etc.
Image Processing Techniques:
Noise models, filtering-spatial and frequency domain, other techniques-inverse filtering,
Wiener filtering, least square filtering.
Image Analysis and Compression
Spatial techniques, frequency domain techniques, multiresolution techniques, image
compression fundamentals lossy and lossless compression.
Basics of Medical Imaging:
Introduction to Medical Imaging, Principles of different medical, imaging techniques used for
routine clinical applications: conventional X-ray, computed tomography (CT), magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasound.
Computer Aided Diagnosis:
Image Measurements, classification, characterization and diagnosis (with emphasis on fuzzy
logic, neural networks)

(6Hrs)
(6Hrs)

(8 Hrs)

(10 Hrs)

(6Hrs)

RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1. Digital Image Processing Algorithms and Applications by: Ioannis Pitas , Wiley-Interscience. 2000.
2. Digital Image Processing: Principles and Applications by: Gregory A. Baxes , Wiley. 1994.
3. Fundamental of Digital Image Processing by: Anil K Jain , Prentice Hall of India, (2001).
4. Fundamental of Electronic Image Processing by: Arthur R. Weeks, Jr , Prentice Hall of India, (2003).
5. Digital Image Processing by: Gonzalez, Woods , Pearson Education Asia, Ninth Indian Reprint, (2004)
6. Handbook of Medical Imaging by: Isaac Bankman , Processing and Analysis, Academic Press, (2002).
7. Foundation of Medical Imaging by: Cho Z H , Wiley-Interscience, (1993).
8. Fundamentals of Medical Imaging by: Paul Suetens , Cambridge University Press. (2002).
9. Introduction to Biomedical Imaging by: Andrew G. Webb , (IEEE Press Series on Biomedical Engineering),
Wiley-IEEE Press. (2002)

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Mixed Signal Design


: EC-721 (C)
: LTP
3-0-0
: 3 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 0; Practical 0)

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Non-linear analog circuits
04
Characterization of a comparator, basic CMOS comparator design, analog multiplier design, PLL
simple PLL, charge-pump PLL, applications of PLL. Characterization of a comparator, basic
CMOS comparator design, analog multiplier design, PLL simple PLL, charge-pump PLL,
applications of PLL
2. Switched Capacitor circuits
08
basic principles, some practical circuits such as switched capacitor integrator, biquad circuit,
switched capacitor filter, switched capacitor amplifier, non-filtering applications of switched
capacitor circuit such as programmable gate arrays, DAC and ADC, MOS comparators,
modulators, rectifiers, detectors, oscillators
3. Sampling circuits
06
Basic sampling circuits for analog signal sampling, performance metrics of sampling circuits,
different types of sampling switches.
4.Sample-and-Hold Architectures
08
Open-loop & closed-loop architectures, open-loop architecture with miller capacitance,
multiplexed-input architectures, recycling architecture, switched capacitor architecture,
5. Digital-to analog conversion
06
Input/output characteristics of an ideal D/A converter, , performance metrics of D/A converter, D/A
converter in terms of voltage, current, and charge division or multiplication, switching functions to
generate an analog output corresponding to a digital input. D/A converter architectures: ResistorLadder architectures, current-steering architectures.
6. Analog-to-digital conversion
06
Input/output characteristics and quantization error of an A/D converter, performance metrics of
A/D converter.
7.A/D converter architectures
04
Flash architectures, two-step architectures, interpolate and folding architectures, pipelined
architectures, Successive approximation architectures, interleaved architectures.
8. Analog cmos filters
Low Pass filters active RC integrators, MOSFET-C integrators, transconductance-c integrator,
and discrete time integrators. Filtering topologies bilinear transfer function and biquadratic
transfer function.

REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Razavi, Design of analog CMOS integrated circuits, McGraw Hill, 2001.
2. Razavi, Principles of data conversion system design, S.Chand and company ltd, 2000.
3. Jacob Baker, CMOS Mixed-Signal circuit design, IEEE Press, 2002.
4. Gregorian, Temes, Analog MOS Integrated Circuit for signal processing, John Wiley & Sons.
5. Baker, Li, Boyce, CMOS: Circuit Design, layout and Simulation, PHI, 2000.

06

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Analog VLSI Design


: EC-721 (D)
: LTP
3-0-0
: 3 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 0; Practical 0)

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1. Introduction
04
Small Signal & large signal Models of MOS & BJT transistor
2. MOS & BJT Transistor Amplifiers
06
Single transistor Amplifiers stages: Common Emitter, Common base, Common Collector,
Common Drain, Common Gate & Common Source Amplifiers.
3. Multiple Transistor Amplifier stages
06
CC-CE, CC-CC, & Darlington configuration, Cascode configuration, Active Cascode. Differential
Amplifiers: Differential pair & DC transfer characteristics.
4. Current Mirrors
06
Simple current mirror, Cascode current mirrors Widlar current mirror, Wilson Current mirror, etc.
Active loads, Voltage & current references.
5. Operational Amplifier
04
Applications of operational Amplifier, theory and Design; Definition of Performance
Characteristics
6. MOS operational Amplifier
08
Design of two stage MOS Operational Amplifier, two stage MOS operational Amplifier with
cascodes, MOS telescopic-cascode operational amplifiers, MOS Folded-cascode operational
amplifiers
7. Nonlinear Analog Circuits
08
Voltage controlled oscillator, Comparators, Analog Buffers, Source Follower and Other
Structures. Phase Locked Techniques; Phase Locked Loops (PLL), closed loop analysis of PLL.
Digital-to-Analog (D/A), Analog to Digital (a/d) converter.
8. OTA & Switched Capacitor filters
OTA Amplifiers, Switched Capacitor Circuits and Switched Capacitor Filters.

Recommended Books:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Paul B Gray and Robert G Meyer, Analysis and Design of Analog Integrated Circuits.
R Gregorian and G C Temes, Analog MOS Integrated Circuits for Signal Processing, John Wiley, 1986.
D. A. Johns and Martin, Analog Integrated Circuit Design, John Wiley, 1997.
R Gregorian and G C Temes, Analog MOS Integrated Circuits for Signal Processing, John Wiley, 1986.
Behzad Razavi, Principles of data conversion system design, S.Chand and company Ltd, 2000. John Wiley

06

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Programming with MATLAB


: EC-721 (E)
: LTP 3-0-0
: 3 (Lecture = 3)

Unit

Main Topics

Unit-1

1.Introduction
Basics of MATLAB, MATLAB windows, input-output, file types, general commands, working with
arrays of numbers, creating and plotting simple plots, creating, saving and executing script and
function files.
2. Interactive Computation
Matrices and vectors input, indexing, matrix manipulation, creating vectors, matrix and array
operations, arithmetic operations, relational operations, logical operations, elementary math
functions, matrix functions, character strings, command line functions, built in functions.
3. Scripts and Functions
Script files, function files, language specific features, advanced data objects.
4. Linear Algebra, Interpolation and Data Analysis
Solving a linear system, Gaussian elimination, finding Eigen values & eigenvectors, matrix
factorization, polynomial curve fitting, least squares curve fitting, interpolation, data analysis and
statistics, MATLAB applications in Linear algebra, curve fitting and interpolation, data analysis
and statistics.
5. Numerical Integration, Differential And Non-Linear Algebraic Equations
Quadrature, double integration, first and second order linear ODE, ODE23 versus ODE 45,
specifying tolerance, ODE suite, event location, nonlinear algebraic equations, MATLAB
applications in numerical integration, ordinary differential equations, nonlinear algebraic,
equations.
6. Graphics using MATLAB
Basic 2-D plots, style options, labels, title, legend, and other text objects, axis control, zoom-in,
and zoom-out, modifying plots, overlay plots, specialized 2-D plots, layout of multiple plots, 3-D
plots, view, rotate view, mesh and surface plots, interpolated surface plots.

Unit-2

Recommended Books:
1. Rudra Pratap, Getting started with MATLAB; Oxford University Press
2. Y. Kirani Singh, B. B. Chaudhuri, MATLAB Programming, PHI
3. Raj Kumar Bansal, MATLAB and Its Applications in Engineering, Pearson Education India
4. Abhishek Kr Gupta, MATLAB by Examples, Finch Publications

Lecture(s)
08

08

08
08

08

08

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Computer & Communication Networks


: EC-723
: LTP
3-0-0
: 3 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 0; Practical 0)

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1.Network Basics
07
What is network, Models of network computing, Networking models, Peer-to-peer Network, Server
Client Network, LAN, MAN and WAN, Network Services, Topologies, Switching Techniques
2. OSI Model
08
Standards, OSI Reference Model, OSI Physical layer concepts, OSI Data link layer concepts, OSI
Networks layer concepts, OSI Transport layer concepts, OSI Session layer concepts, OSI presentation
layer concepts, OSI Application layer concepts
3. Introduction to TCP/IP
06
Concept of physical and logical addressing, Different classes of IP addressing special IP address, Sub
netting and super netting, Loop back concept, IPV4 packet Format, Need of IPV6.
4.Protocol Suite
04
Models and Protocols, Network IPX/SPX, Internet Protocols
5. Network Architecture
06
ARC net specifications, Ethernet Specification and Standardization, introduction to Media Connectivity
(Leased lines, ICDN, PSTN, RF, VSAT, Optical and IPLC).
6.Network Connectivity
06
Network connectivity Devices, NICs, Hubs, Repeaters, Multiplexers, Modems, Routers and Protocols,
Firewall, ATM, VOIP and Net-to-Phone Telephony, Laws and Protocols.
7.Network administration/Security
04
Client Server Technology, Server Management, Raid management and mirroring, Hauffman codes,
Cryptography,Network Trouble Shooting tools & techniques
8. Error Detection
03
Source of errors in data communication. Effect of errors, data error rate and its dependency on data
transfer rates. Error detection & correction.
9.Wireless Networking
Basics of Wireless: Wirelss MAN, Networking, Wireless LAN, Wi Fi, Wi Max (Broad Band Wireless) and
Blue Tooth technology, latest trends in network technology

04

Recommended Books:
1. Computer Networks by Tanenbaum, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi
2. Introduction to Data Communication & Networking by BEHROUZ FOROUZAN, Tata McGraw Hill Edition (Latest Edition)
3. Data and Computer Communications by WILLIAM STALLINGS PHI 5th Edition.
4. Bluetooth Revealed by BRENT A MILLER & CHATSCHIK BISDIKIAN, Pearson Education.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-II

: Radar & Navigational Aids


: EC-724
: LTP
3-2-0
: 4 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 1; Practical 0)

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
Introduction:
(12 Hrs)
Principle of Radar, block diagram and operation, Radar frequencies, Applications, Radar
Equation, prediction of Range, minimum detectable signal, false alarms and CFARs, pulse
repetitive frequency and range ambiguity, Radar cross section of targets.
Radar Systems:
(12 Hrs)
Doppler effect and its application to CW RADAR, FM-CW radar, delay lines and
cancellers, range gated Doppler filters moving target indicator, pulse Doppler radar,
multiple frequency CW radar.
Tracking And Scanning:
(12 Hrs)
Tracking radar, Lob Switching, Conical scan and sequential lobbing, angle tracking,
amplitude and phase comparisons mono pulse, tracking in range.
Radar Receivers: Noise figure, Block diagram of radar receiver, mixers, duplexers,
displays, modulators and pulse forming networks.
Navigation:
(12 Hrs)
Doppler navigation, phased array radar, direction finding, instrument landing systems,
ground control approach, introduction to hyperbolic electronic navigation systems, LORAN
(Long Range Navigation), Radar beacons, synthetic aperture radars.

RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1. Introduction to Radar Systems by: M.I. Skolnik , Mc Graw Hill
2. Introduction to Radar Engineering by: Sen & Bhattachrya , PHI
3. Radar Systems by: Peyton Z. Peebles, Jr. , Willey

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Telecommunication Switching Systems and Networks


: EC-725
: LTP
3-0-0
:3

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
1.Telecommunications Transmission
04
Basic Switching System, Simple Tele-phone Communication.
2.Switching Systems
08
Stronger switching systems, cross bar switching, Electronic Switching Space Division
Switching, Time Division Switching Time Division space switching, Time Division Time
Switching, Time multiplexed space switching, Time multiplexed Time Switching, Combination
Switching.
3.Speech Digitization & Transmission
04
Quantization Noise, Companding, Differential Coding,
Vocodors, Pulse Transmission.
4.Coding schemes
08
Line Coding, NRZ and RZ Codes, Manchester Coding, AMI Coding, Walsh Codes, TDM.
5. Traffic Engineering
06
Grade of Service and Blocking Probabity Telephone Networks, Subscriber Loops,
Switching Hierchy and Routing, Transmission Plans and Systems, Signaling Techniques, In
Channel, Common Channel.
6. Control of Switching Systems
06
Call processing functions, common control, and stored program control (For all type of switching
systems).
7.Telephone Networks and Signaling
06
Introduction, subscriber loops systems, switching
hierarchy, transmission and numbering plans, common channel signaling principles, CCITT
Signaling systems.

Recommended Books:
1. Flood J E, Telecommunications switching, traffic and networks first Indian reprint, Pearson education Asia, (2001).
2. Viswanathan T, Telecommunication switching systems and networks 17th Indian reprint, PHI, India, (2003).
3. Bosse J G van, Bosse John G., Signaling in Telecommunication NetworksWiley, John & Sons, (1997).
4. Bruce S. Davie, Paul Doolan, Yakov Rekhtor, Switching in IP Networks: IP Switching, Tag Switching, and Related
Technologies Elsevier Science & Technology Books, (1998).
5. Joseph Yu Hui, Switching and Traffic Theory for Integrated Broadband Networks, Kluwer Academic Publishers,
(1990).

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

1.

2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

:
:
:
:

Circuit Theory
EE-422
5
4

LTP-3 0 2

Main Topics
BASIC CIRCUITS ANALYSIS
Ohms Law Kirchoffs laws DC and AC Circuits Resistors in series and parallel circuits
Mesh current and node voltage method of analysis for D.C and A.C. circuits Phasor Diagram
Power, Power Factor and Energy
NETWORK REDUCTION AND NETWORK THEOREMS FOR DC AND
AC CIRCUITS
Network reduction: voltage and current division, source transformation star delta conversion.
Thevenins and Novton & Theorem Superposition Theorem Maximum power transfer theorem
Reciprocity Theorem
RESONANCE AND COUPLED CIRCUITS
Series and paralled resonance their frequency response Quality factor and Bandwidth - Self
and mutual inductance Coefficient of coupling Tuned circuits Single tuned circuits.

Lecture(s)
12

THREE PHASE CIRCUITS


Three phase balanced / unbalanced voltage sources analysis of three phase 3-wire and 4-wire
circuits with star and delta connected loads, balanced & un balanced phasor diagram of
voltages and currents power and power factor measurements in three phase circuits

12

12

12

Recommended BooksWilliam H. Hayt Jr, Jack E. Kemmerly and Steven M. Durbin, Engineering Circuits Analysis, Tata McGraw Hill publishers, 6 th
edition, New Delhi, 2003.
Joseph A. Edminister, Mahmood Nahri, Electric circuits, Schaums series, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2001.
Paranjothi SR, Electric Circuits Analysis, New Age International Ltd., New Delhi, (1996).
Sudhakar A and Shyam Mohan SP, Circuits and Network Analysis and Synthesis,Tata McGraw Hill, (2007).
Chakrabati A, Circuits Theory (Analysis and synthesis), Dhanpath Rai & Sons, New Delhi, (1999).
Charles K. Alexander, Mathew N.O. Sadiku, Fundamentals of Electric Circuits, Second Edition, McGraw Hill, (2003).
Title of the course
:
Circuit Theory Lab
Subject Code
:
EE-422
Practical:
OHM'S LAW AND APPLICATIONS: Ohm's law and its applications are investigated in this experiment. The V-I characteristic of linear
resistors is derived. Applications of Ohm's law include voltage and current division. Measurements of the equivalent resistance of a
resistive arrangement are performed.
ANALYSIS OF NETWORKS: The purpose of this experiment is to introduce students to the nodal voltage and mesh current methods
for solving circuits.
NETWORK THEOREMS: This experiment verifies some important network theorems: the Thvenin equivalent of a circuit, the
maximum power transfer theorem, and the source superposition.
FIRST ORDER R-L AND R-C CIRCUITS: The objective of this experiment is to observe the response of the first order R-C and R-L
circuits. The experiment demonstrates a method for measuring the time constant.
SECOND ORDER RLC CIRCUITS: This experiment demonstrates the response of a series and a parallel RLC circuit. The overdamped, critically damped and under-damped responses are derived for each circuit.
SINUSOIDAL STEADY STATE: This experiment demonstrates the properties of ac networks. The concept of impedance is
discussed. Phasors are demonstrated through oscillograms

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

:
:
:
:

Main Topics
Electromechanical Energy Conversion
Magnetic Circuits, Basic calculations of MMF, flux and other parameters of magnetic circuits,
Elementary concepts of Electromechanical energy Conversion, Basic principle of a motor and a
generator, Torque due to interaction of two magnetic fields and the concept of torque angle, Common
features of rotating electrical machines, Classification of Electrical machines;
DC Machines and Transformers
Constructional details of dc machines-principle of operation of dc generator-emf equation,
characteristics of different types of generators. Operation of dc motor-torque equation, characteristics of
different types of motors-starting-speed control; Need of transformers, Classification, Constructional
details and principles of operation of single phase and three phase transformers- equivalent circuit of
single phase transformer-losses, regulation and efficiency; Autotransformers and special transformers.
AC Machines
Constructional details and operating principle of 3 phase alternator and synchronous motorsynchronizing and parallel operation. Starting of synchronous motor-V curve and inverted-V curves.
Constructional features and operating principle of 3 phase induction motors-slip torque characteristicsmethods of starting-speed control;
Single phase and Special Machines
principle of operation and type of single phase induction motors; Principle of working and special
features of universal motor, repulsion motor, reluctance and hystersis motors, stepper motors, linear
induction motor, ac and dc servo motors and tacho-generator
Introduction to Electrical Power System
Schematic representation of a power system various components and data related to power system
per unit representation Distinction between steady state and transient state of power system Recent
trends in power transmission EHV AC and HVDC transmission
Electric Power Generation
Introduction to power generation scenario in India and world, Introduction to various sources of power
Generation conventional and renewable, Hydro, thermal, nuclear, gas power stations, types of
turbines and their applications.
Components of power system
Various accessories used in power transmission system and substations, Fuses, relays, earthings,
circuit-breakers, isolators, transmission towers, line insulators and other accessories.
Utilization of Electrical power
Utilization concepts of Electricity for various processes e.g. electrolysis process and mettalurgy etc.,
Electrochemical Cells & Batteries; Application of Electricity for Heating, Ventilating and air-conditioning,
Welding and illumination.

Recommended Books:
Title
Electrical Technology
Power System
Electrical Machines
Electrical Machines
Computer Method in Power System Analysis

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Elements of Electrical Machines and Power System


EE-423
5
L T P-3 0 2
4

Author
Edward Hugh
D P Kothari & I J Nagrath
D P Kothari & I J Nagrath
S K Bhattacharya
Stagg G.W and El.Abiad A.H

Publisher
Pearson Education
TMH
TMH
TMH
McGraw Hill

Title of the course


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Elements of Electrical Machines and Power System
Subject Code
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EE-423
Practicals:
EE-423
Study of three point starter of a DC motors.
Study of Four point starter of a DC motors.
Study of Star delta starter of Induction motor.
To perform Open circuit test on a single phase transformer.
To perform short circuit test on a single phase transformer.
To perform speed control of a DC motor using field control method.
To perform speed control of a DC motor using armature control method.
To Draw the OCC of a DC shunt generator.
To draw the Load characteristic of a DC shunt generator.
To study the constructional details of a single phase Induction motor.
To study various types of earthings.
To study various types of Fuses.
To study various types of Line Insulators.
To study the components of an electrical substation.

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Electrical Engineering materials


EE-424
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LTP-3 0 0

Main Topics
Dielectric Materials
Static dielectric constant, Polarization, atomic interpretation of the dielectric constant of
mono-atomic and poly atomic gases, internal fields in the solids and liquids, static dielectric
constants of solids, ferroelectricmaterials and spontaneous polarization, piezo- electricity.
Frequency dependence of electronics, ionic and orientational polarization, complex dielectric
constant and dielectric losses.
Conductivity of Metals
Ohm's Law and relaxation time of electrons, collision time and mean free path. Electron
scattering and resistivity of metals. Heat developed in current carrying conductor, thermal
conductivity of metals, superconductivity.
Magnetic Materials
Magnetisation from microscopic view point, orbital magnetic dipole movement and angular
momentum materials, diamagnetism, origin of permanent magnetic dipoles in material.
Paramagnetic spin systems.
Properties of ferromagnetic materials
Spontaneous magnetisation and the curie-WeilsLaw. Ferromagnetic Domains and coercive
force, antiferromagnetic and ferromagnetic materials. magnetic materials for electrical
devices, introduction to permanent magnets

Recommended Books1. Electrical Engineering materials by A.J. Dekker.


2. Electrical Engineering Materials by G.P. Chhalotra.
3. Electrical Engineering materials by S.P. Seth and P.V. Gupta.

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Title of the course


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Electrical Workshop
Subject Code
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EE-425
Weekly load
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LTP-0 0 2
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1
Practical:
Study, demonstration and identification of common electrical materials such as wires, cables, switches, fuses, ceiling roses, battens,
cleats and allied items, tools and accessories.
Study of electrical safety measures and demonstration about use of protective devices.
Identification of phase, neutral and earth of domestic appliances and their connection to two pin/three pin, plugs.
Lay out of complete wiring of a house (i) batten wiring (ii) plastic casing and capping.
Study of common electrical appliances such as electric iron, electric kettle, ceiling fan/ table fan, electric mixer, electric Geyser, desert
cooler etc.
Testing and rectification of simulated faults in above said electrical appliances.
Introduction to a Lead-acid battery and its working.
Installation of a battery and to connect in series and parallel
Charging a battery and testing it with the help of hydrometer and cell tester.
Importance of three-phase wiring and its effectiveness.
Job I Laying out 3 phase wiring for an electric motor or any other 3 phase machine.
Estimating and costing of power consumption.
Connecting single-phase energy meter and testing it. Reading and working out the power consumption and the cost of energy.
Checking continuity of connection (with tester and lamp) location of faults with a multimeter) and their rectification in simple machines
and/or other electric circuits fitted with earthing.
Demonstration of dismantling, servicing and reassembling a table fan/ceiling fan/air cooler/mixer/electric iron, Electric heater, geyser,
electric oven, air conditioner etc.
Dismantling, servicing serving and reassembling of any of the above electrical appliances.
Testing Single phase/three phase electrical motor by using voltmeters, ammeter, clip on meter, tachometer etc.
Reversing the rotation of a motor.

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Recommended BooksH Partab, Electrical Gadgets,


D K Sharma, Basic Electrical & Electronics Engineering, CBS publisher
Singh R P, Electrical Workshop: A text Book, I K International Publisher House Pvt. Ltd

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Electrical Engineering Practises
Subject Code
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EE-426
Weekly load
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LTP-0 0 2
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Practical:
Study of various passive components, protection devices e.g. fuses, MCBs and ELCBs and measuring instruments used in electrical
circuits.
Verification of Ohms Law and equivalent resistances in series and parallel connections.
Verification of Kirchoffs laws (KCL & KVL).
Measurement of various characteristic values of a Sinusoidal waveform with the help of CRO.
Measurement of voltage, current and power in pure R, pure L and pure C circuits and Verification of phase angle concept.
Measurement of voltage, current and power in RL, RC and RLC circuits and Verification of phase angle and power factor concept.
Measurement of power and power factor in a three phase circuit by different methods and Verification of voltage/current relationship
in star and delta connections of three phases.
Verification of Faradays laws and Lenzs law.
Study of various types of DC motors and their starters.
Study of various types of AC motors and their starters.
Study of various types of transformers and Verification of turns ratio.
Verification of concepts of starting and reversing various AC and DC motors.
Testing of various passive components using electrical measuring instruments.
Fault diagnosis and removal in general electrical connection /apparatus.
Recommended BooksTitle
Author
Publisher
Electrical Technology
Edward Hugh
Pearson Education
Basic Electrical Engineering
D P Kothari & I J Nagrath
TMH
Electrical Machines
D P Kothari & I J Nagrath
TMH
Electrical Machines
S K Bhattacharya
TMH

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Network Analysis and Synthesis


EE-511
7
5

LTP-3 2 2

Main Topics
Circuits Concepts
Circuits Elements, Independent and dependent sources, signals and wave forms; periodic and
singularity voltages, step, ramp, impulse, Doublet. Loop currents and loop equations, node voltage and
node equations, Network Theorems, Superposition, Thevenin's, Norton's, Maximum Power Transfer,
Reciprocity. Fourier transforms and series, Laplace transform, its properties and applications, Concept
of one port, two-port networks, characteristics and parameters
Time and Frequency Domain Analysis
Representation of basic circuits in terms of generalised freq. & their response, Laplace transform of
shifted functions, transient & steady response, Time domain behaviors from poles and zeros,
Convolution Theorem.
Filters
Synthesis
Classification of filters, characteristics impedance and propagation constant of pure reactive network,
Ladder network, T section, IT section, terminating half section. Pass bands and stop bands. Design of
constant-K, m-derived filters.
Network Synthesis
Composite filters, Network functions, Impedance & Admittance function, Transfer functions,
Relationship between transfer and impulse response, poles and zeros and restrictions, Network function
for two terminal pair network, Sinusoidal network in terms of poles & zeros. Real liability condition for
impedance synthesis of RL & RC circuits, Network synthesis techniques for 2-terminal network, Foster
and Cauer forms

Lectures
12 Hrs

12 Hrs

12 Hrs

12 Hrs

Recommended Books1. Temes& LaPatra Introduction to circuit Synthesis & Design, McGraw Hill.
2. V. Valkenberg Modern Network Synthesis, PHI.
3. Weinberg Network Analysis & Synthesis, McGraw Hill.
4. Peikari Fundamentals of Network Analysis & Synthesis, Wiley.
5. V. Atre-- Network Theory and Filter design, TMH.

Title of the course


Subject Code

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Network Analysis and Synthesis


EE-511

Practicals:
EE-511
1Verification of principle of superposition with dc and ac sources
2 Verification of Thevenin, Norton and Maximum power transfer theorems in ac circuits
3 Verification of Tellegins theorem for two networks of the same topology
4 Determination of transient response of current in RL and RC circuits with step voltage input
5 Determination of transient response of current in RLC circuit with step voltage input for underdamp, critically damp and overdamp
cases
6 Determination of frequency response of current in RLC circuit with sinusoidal ac input
7 Determination of z and h parameters (dc only) for a network and computation of Y and ABCD parameters
8 Determination of driving point and transfer functions of a two port ladder network and verify with theoretical values
9 Determination of image impedance and characteristic impedance of T and networks, using O.C. and S.C. tests
Write Demo for the following (in Ms-Power point)
10 Verification of parameter properties in inter-connected two port networks: series, parallel and cascade also study loading effect in
cascade
11 Determination of frequency response of a Twin T notch filter

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Electrical Machine (DC Machines & Transformers)


EE-512
7
LTP-3 2 2
5

Main Topics
TRANSFORMERS
Effect of saturation on exciting current and in-rush current phenomenon. Parallel operation of single phase
transformers.
AUTO TRANSFORMERS
Principle of operation, equivalent circuit and phasor diagrams, comparison with two winding transformer.
THREE-PHASE TRANSFORMERS
Different types of winding connections, Voltage and current ratios, Parallel operation of three phase
transformers. Three winding transformers equivalent circuit, off-load and on-load tap changing transformer,
Scott connections. Testing of transformers.
D.C. GENERATOR
Working principle , construction of DC Machines, Armature windings, single and double layer winding
diagrams, E.M.F. and torque equations, armature reaction, effect of brush shift, compensating winding,
commutation, causes of bad commutation, methods of improving commutation, methods of excitation of
d.c. generators and their characteristics.
D.C. MOTOR
Working principle characteristics, starting of shunt and series motor, starters, speed control methods: field
and armature control. Braking: plugging, dynamic and regenerative braking, Testing: Swinburn's test,
Hopkinson test, Field test. Estimation of losses and efficiency.

Lecture(s)
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Recommended Books1.
Bimbhra P.S., Electrical Machinery, Khanna Publishers
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Fitzgerald A.E., Kingsley C. and Umans S.D., Electric Machinery, 6 Edition, McGraw Hill
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Langsdorff E.H., Principles of D.C. machines, McGraw Hill
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Nagrath I.J. and Kothari D.P., Electrical Machines, 4 Edition, Tata McGraw Hill,
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Say M G, Alternating Current Machines, 5 edition, Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons Ltd.
Title of the course
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Electrical Machine (DC Machines & Transformers)


EE-512

Practical
1. To Load test on a single phase transformer.
2. To perform Open circuit and short circuit tests on a single phase transformer and hence find equivalent circuit, voltage regulation
and efficiency.
3. To find the efficiency and voltage regulation of single phase transformer under different loading conditions.
4. To perform parallel operation of two single phase transformers.
5. To study the various connections of three phase transformer.
6. To perform Scott connections on three phase transformer to get two phase supply.
7. To study the constructional details of direct current (DC) machine and to draw sketches of different components.
8. To measure armature and field resistance of direct current (DC) shunt generator and to obtain its open circuit characteristics.
9. To obtain load characteristics of direct current (DC) shunt/series /compound generator.
10. To draw speed-torque characteristics of direct current (DC) shunt/series /compound generator.
11. To study direct current (DC) motor starters.
12. To perform Swinburne's test (no load test) to determine losses of direct current (DC) shunt motor

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Unit-2

:Electrical and Electronics Measurement and Instrumentation


:EE-513
:4
LTP-4 0 0
:4

Main Topics
Introduction
Elements of generalized measurement system, characteristics of instruments, accuracy,
precision, sensitivity, range span. Construction and working of CRT, Block diagram of CRO,
measurement of voltage and frequency with CRO, basic CRO circuit, measurement of
voltage, current, phase, frequency, time period. dual track oscilloscope, specification of a
CRO and their significance, front panel controls.
Basic Indicating Instruments
Classification of analog, concept of deflecting, controlling and damping torque, control and
damping system, construction and principle of moving iron and moving coil instruments,
construction of ammeter and voltmeter and extension of their range and Electro
dynamometer instruments, Principles of operation PMMC ohm meters and their types.
Measurement of Resistance
Potentiometers: Basic principles, types of potentiometers, their functions and applications,
Classification of resistance, measurement of low, medium and high resistance, ammetervoltmeter method, wheat-stone bridge, digital LCR meter for measurement of resistance,
insulation tester.
Bridges
Sources and Detectors, General equation for bridge balance, Measurement of R,L,C,M, F
etc by Wheatstone,Kelvin, Maxwell, Hay's, Anderson, Owen, Heaviside, Campbell, schering,
Wien bridges. Bridge sensitivity. Errors, Wagner Earthing Device.
Magnetic Measurements
Flux meter, B-H Curve, Hystersis loop, Permeameters, AC Testing of Magnetic materials,
Separation of iron losses, iron loss measurement by Wattmeter and Bridge methods.
Instrument Transformers
Theory and construction of current and potential transformers, ratio and phase angle errors
and their minimization, Characteristics of CTs. &PTs., Testing of CTS &PTS.

Recommended BooksTittle
Electrical
and
electronic
measurement
instrumentation
Electrical Measurement
Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation

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Author
AK Sawhney
JB Gupta
Dr.RajendraPrasad

Lecture(s)
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DhanpatRai
Co.
SK Kataria
S.Chand

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Transmission and Distribution of Electrical Power
Subject Code
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EE-514
Weekly load
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LTP-3 2 0
Credit
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Theory:
Unit
Main Topics
Course Outlines
Unit-1
Introduction
Generation of Electric Power- Brief description of Thermal, hydro nuclear and gas power
plants & other non-conventional power plants.
Transmission and Distribution Systems- DC 2 wire and 3 wire systems, AC single phase,
three phase and 4-wire systems, and comparison of copper efficiency. Distribution Systems:
primary and secondary distribution systems, concentrated & uniformly distributed loads on
distributors fed at one and both ends, ring distribution, submains and tapered mains, voltage
drop and power loss calculations, voltage regulators
Overhead Transmission Lines
Types of Conductors, Line parameters; calculation of inductance and capacitance of single
and double circuit transmission lines, three phase lines with stranded and bundle conductors,
Generalized ABCD constants and equivalent circuits of short, medium & long lines. Line
Performance: regulation and efficiency of short, medium and long lines, Series and shunt
compensation, Introduction to FACTS
Overhead Line Insulators
Type, string efficiency, voltage distribution in string of suspended insulators, grading ring,
preventive maintenance
Mechanical Design of Transmission Lines
Different types of tower, sag-tension calculations, sag-template, string charts, vibrations &
damaging Corona-corona losses, radio & audio noise, transmission line communication
line interference
Unit-2
Tariffs & Load Curves
Definition & different tariffs for domestic, commercial, industrial application, Different Load
and Load duration curves. Curves their significance
Introduction to EHV/HVDC transmission
Brief description of both the systems with working & constructional details
Recommended Books1. Grainger John, J. and Stevenson, Jr. W.D., Power System Analysis, McGraw Hill, 1994.
2. Harder Edwin, I., Fundamentals of Energy Production, John Wiley and Sons, 1982.
3. Deshpande, M.V., Elements of Electric Power Station Design, A.H. Wheeler and Co. Allahabad, 1979.
4. Burke James, J., Power Distribution Engineering; Fundamentals and Applications Marcel Dekker 1996.
5. Wadhwa, C.L., Electric Power Systems, Second Edition, Wiley Eastern Limited, 1985.
6. Nagrath, I.J. and Kothari, D.P., Power System Engineering, Tata McGraw Hill, 1995.

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Simulation Lab
Subject Code
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EE-515
Weekly load
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LTP-0 0 2
Credit
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Practicals:
To perform various arithmetic operations in Microsoft Excel and create various types of 2D plots.
To create arrays and matrices in MATLAB and perform various arithmetic operations.
To write a programme in MATLAB for getting the desired data (largest, smallest, a range etc) from a set.
To write a programme in MATLAB for creating various types of 2D plots (single and multiple) from a set of data.
To measure and plot the Instantaneous, RMS and average values of current/voltage, power, power factor, crest factor, frequency and
various other waveform parameters while simulation of behaviour of basic circuit components supplied from a DC and an AC source
in MATLAB.
To simulate the steady state and transient behaviour of circuits having a pure resistance or pure inductance or pure capacitance
supplied from a DC and an AC source in MATLAB. Plot their source and load current and voltage waveforms and comment on it.
To simulate the steady state and transient behaviour of circuits having RL, RC and RLC series combinations fed from a DC and an
AC source in MATLAB. Plot their source and load current and voltage waveforms and comment on it.
To simulate the steady state and transient behaviour of circuits having RL, RC and RLC parallel combinations fed from a DC and an
AC source in MATLAB. Plot their source and load current and voltage waveforms and comment on it.
To simulate the steady state and transient behaviour of a diode bridge rectifier (single phase and three phase) in MATLAB for R and
RL load. Plot their current/voltage waveforms at source, diodes and load and comment on it.
To simulate the steady state and transient behaviour of DC Motors (shunt, series and compound) in MATLAB. Plot various
current/voltage waveforms and characteristics and comment on it.
To simulate the steady state and transient behaviour of Transformers (single phase/three phase) in MATLAB. Plot various
current/voltage waveforms and comment on it.
To simulate the steady state and transient behaviour of a single phase center tapped transformer based diode rectifier in MATLAB for
R and RL load. Plot their current/voltage waveforms at source, diodes and load and comment on it.
To simulate the speed control of DC Motors (shunt, series and compound) in MATLAB using variable AC source and diode bridge
rectifier and by armature and field control methods. Plot various current/voltage waveforms and comment on it.
To model a multiphase transformer using single phase/three phase Transformers in MATLAB and simulate its steady state and
transient behaviour. Plot various current/voltage waveforms and comment on it.
Introduction to Labview and examples.
Recommended Books:
Title
Getting Started with MATLAB
Mastering MATLAB 7
Electric Machinery

Author
Rudra Pratap
Hanselman & Littlefield
Fitzgerald, Kingslay and Umans

Publisher
Oxford University Press
Prentice Hall
McGraw Hills

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Digital Electronics & Logic Circuit Design


EE-521
5
LTP-3 0 2
4

Main Topics
NUMBER SYSTEM & CODES
Binary number system, octal number system, hexadecimal number system, BCD Code, Gray code,
signed & unsigned binary numbers, 1s & 2s complement of a number, Floating point representation,
Binary operations- addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, Parity for error detection, Check sum and
Hamming Code for error detection and correction.
COMBINATIONAL CIRCUITS
Concept of positive and negative logic, Introduction to Boolean variables, Boolean theorems and
DeMorgan Theorem, Sum of product and Product of sum form of Logic expressions, Duality, Logical
functions using Karnaugh map and Quine-McClusky methods, multiplexers, demultiplexers, encoders,
decoders, adders, subtractors, parity generators, parity checkers, code converters.
SEQUENTIAL LOGIC CIRCUITS
Flip-flops, JK flip-flops, D flip-flops, T flip- flops, SR flip- flops, edge triggered and clocked flip-flops.
Registers and Counters: Series and Parallel registers; Synchronous & Asynchronous counters, Up and
Down counters, Ring counters & Mod- Counters. Design of Synchronous and asynchronous logic circuits
INTRODUCTION TO VHDL
Overview of digital design with very-high-speed integrated circuits (VHSIC) hardware description
language (VHDL), HDL format and Syntax, entity, Data representation in VHDL, Truth table using VHDL,
Decision Control structure and Sequential Circuit using VHDL.
DIGITAL TO ANALOG (D/A) AND ANALOG TO DIGITAL (A/D) CONVERTERS
Introduction, weighted register D/A converter, binary ladder, D/A converter, specifications for D/A
converters, parallel A/D converter,successive approximation A/D converter single & dual slope A/D
converter, AID converter using voltage to frequency conversion, A/D converter using voltage to time
conversion, countertype AID converters.
SEMICONDUCTOR MEMORIES
Introduction, memory organization, classification & characteristics of memories, sequential memories,
read only memories, read & write memories, content addressable memories, Programmable array Logic,
programmable logic arrays and Programmable Logic Device, Field Array Programmable Gate array

Lecture(s)
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08

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08

08

Recommended BooksFloyd Thomas S. Digital Fundamentals, Pearson Education


Jain R.P., Modern digital Electronics, Tata McGraw Hill
Kumar Anand, Fundamentals of Digital Circuits, Prentice Hall of india
Malvino Albert Paul, Principles of Digital Electronics, Tata McGraw Hill
Mano Morris, Digital Logic and Computer Design, Prentice Hall of India
Tocci Ronald J. Widmer Neal S. and Moss Gregory L., Digital Systems: Principles and Applications, Prentice Hall of India
Title of the course
Subject Code

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Digital Electronics & Logic Circuit Design


EE-521

Practical:
EE-521
1. Verification of the truth tables of TTL gates.
2. Verify the NAND and NOR gates as universal logic gates.
3. Design and verification of the truth tables of Half and Full adder circuits.
4. Design and verification of the truth tables of Half and Full subtractor circuits.
5. Verification of the truth table of the Multiplexer 74150.
6. Verification of the truth table of the De-Multiplexer 74154.
7. Design and test of an S-R flip-flop using NOR/NAND gates.
8. Verify the truth table of a J-K flip-flop (7476)
9. Verify the truth table of a D flip-flop (7474)
10. Operate the counters 7490, 7493.
11. Design of 4 bit shift register (shift right).
12. Design of modulo-4 counter using J K flip flop.

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Electrical Machine (Asynchronous)


EE-522
7
5

LTP-3 2 2

Main Topics
Basic Concepts
Field distribution of space distributed three-phase winding, concept of rotating field, production and
concept of asynchronous and synchronous torques, analogy between induction motor and transformer.
Poly-phase Induction Machines
Constructional features, concept of slip and operation, rotor frequency, current and power, equivalent
circuit, phasor diagram, torque-slip characteristics, effect of rotor circuit resistance, starting torque,
crawling and cogging, cage motors(double cage and deep bar motor).
Starting Methods
Various methods of starting
Speed Control
Speed control: (i) control of speed of rotating field, (ii) control of slip speed, Effect of voltage injection in
rotor circuit of slip ring induction motor, Motor tests for estimation of equivalent circuit parameters.
Induction Generator
Isolated and Grid mode operation, method of excitation, performance characteristics of three-phase selfexcited induction generator.
Linear Induction Machines
Construction, principle of operation and applications.
Single-phase Motors
Double revolving field theory, types of single phase motors, characteristics and equivalent circuit. Shaded
pole motor: working principle and characteristics, applications.

Recommended BooksElectric Machinery


Principles of A.C. Machines
Electrical Machines
Electrical Machinery
Alternating Current Machines
Title of the course
Subject Code

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08

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06

08

08
08

Fitzgerald A.E., Kingsley C. and Umans S.D., TMH


Langsdorff E.H., TMH
Nagrath I.J. and Kothari D.P., TMH
Bimbhra P.S., Khanna Publishers
Say M. G., Sir Isaac pitman & Sons Ltd.
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Electrical Machine (Asynchronous) Lab


EE-522

Practical:
EE-522
1. To perform load-test on 3 ph. Induction motor & to plot torque V/S speed characteristics.
2. To perform no-load & blocked rotor tests on 3 ph. Induction motor to obtainequivalentckt. Parameters & to draw circle diagram.
3. To study the speed control of 3 ph. Induction motor by Kramers Concept.
4. To study the speed control of 3 ph. Induction motor by cascading of two induction motors, i.e. by feeding the slip power of one
motor into the other motor.
5. To study star- delta starters physically and
(a) To draw electrical connection diagram
(b) To start the 3 ph. Induction motor using it.
(c) To reverse the direction of 3 ph. I.M.
6. To start a 3 phase slip ring induction motor by inserting different levels of resistance in the rotor ckt. And to plot torque speed
characteristics.
7. To perform no-load & blocked rotor test on 1 ph. Induction motor & to determine the parameters of equivalent ckt. Drawn on the
basis of double revolving field theory.
8. To perform load test on 1 ph. Induction motor & plot torque speed characteristics.
9. To perform no load & short ckt. Test on 3- phase alternator and draw open ckt. Andshortckt.Characteristics.
10. To find voltage regulation of an alternator by zero power factor (z.p.f.) method.
11. To study effect of variation of field current upon the stator current and power factor with synchronous motor running at no load
and draw V & inverted V curves of motor.
12. to measure negative sequence & zero sequence reactance of Syn. Machines.

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Credit
Unit
Unit-1

: Electrical Power Generation (Conventional & Non-Conventional)


: EE-523
:3
LTP-3 0 0
:3

Main Topics
INTRODUCTION
Energy sources conventional and non conventional, their availability, Recent trends in Power
Generation, Interconnected Generation of Power Plants.
HYDRO ELECTRIC GENERATION
Selection of site, basic definitions, capacity calculations, classification, elements of hydroelectric plant
and operation of hydro-electric plant, hydro-electric generator choice of size and number of generating
units,

Lecture(s)
4

Unit-2

THERMAL POWER GENERATION


Introduction, selection of site, basic parts and general layout of steam power plant and working,
efficiency, fuels, fuel handling, combustion, ash handling and dust collection, draught systems, feed
water turbo alternators merits and demerits of steam power plants,
NUCLEAR AND DIESEL ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION
Feasibility of nuclear power station, nuclear fuels, fission process and conditions, constituents and
layout of nuclear power plant, selection of site for diesel plant, plant layout, performance and thermal
efficiency of diesel plant merits and demerits of plant
SOLAR POWER GENERA TION
Solar radiations, solar energy collectors; flat plate and focusing type, energy balance equation and
collector efficiency, photovoltaic cells applications of solar energy; solar pumping, solar furnace, solar
cooking solar green houses
WIND POWER GENERATION
Wind surveys, Basic principles of wind energy conversion, wind data and energy estimation, site
selection, basic components of wind energy conversion systems(WECS), wind machines, schemes of
wind power generation and control,
MHD POWER GENERATION
Basic principles of MHD, MHD systems types of MHD material, electrical conditions; voltage and
power output, gas conductivity, analysis of constant area MHD generator, practical MHD generator,
application.
GENERATION FROM MISCELLANEOUS SOURCES
Fuel cells, types and construction of fuel cells operation and characteristics, thermo- electric
generation, Geothermal system, characteristic of geothermal resources, choice of generator set,
electric equipment precautions low hydro-plants, choice of site, tidal energy, tidal power generation
energy principles and components

Recommended Books1. Gupta B. R., Generation of Electrical Energy, S. Chand.


2. Rai, G.D., Non Conventional Energy Sources, Khanna Publishers (2005).
3. Rao, S. and Parulekar, B.B., Energy Technology: Non Conventional, Renewable and Conventional, Khanna Publishers
(2005).
4. Wadhwa, C.L., Generation, Distribution and Utilization of Electric Energy, New Age International (P) Limited, Publishers
(2007).
5. Simon, Christopher A., Alternate Source of Energy, Rowman and LittleField Publishers Inc. (2007).
6. Venikov, V.A. and Putyain, E.V., Introduction to Energy Technology, Mir Publishers (1990).
7. Chakrabarti A., Soni M. L., Gupta P. V. And Bhatnagar U. S., Power System Engineering, Dhanpat Rai & Co.

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Sensor and Signal Conditioning


EE-524
5
LTP-3 0 2
4

Main Topics
Description
General concepts, General input-output configuration, Static and dynamic
characteristics, Generalized input impedance Primary sensors
Sensors with electrical output
Variable resistance sensors, Reactive and electromagnetic sensors, Generating
sensors
Conditioning circuits for sensors. Amplitude measurement approach
DC linear conditioning circuits for resistive sensors, AC linear conditioning circuits for
resistive and reactive sensors, Low drift conditioning circuits for generating sensors
Conditioning circuits for sensors. Time-frequency conversion approach
Quasi-digital sensors state-of-the-art, Time and frequency based sensor conditioning
techniques. Direct sensor-to-microcontroller interface, Sensor interface chips and
integrated frequency-to-digital converters, Digital and smart sensors, Smart sensors
systems design, IEEE 1451 standard for smart sensors and its extension for quasi-digital
sensors and transducers

Recommended BooksTittle
Instrumentation -Devices and
Systems
A Course in Electrical and
Electronic Measurements and
Instrumentation
Measurement Systems
Instrument Measurement &
Analysis
Electronic instrumentation and
measurement techniques

Author
Rangam, Sarma & Mani

Publisher
TMH

A.K. Sawhney

Dhanpat Rai

E.O. Doeblin
Nakra

McGraw Hill
PHI

W.D. Cooper, A.D. Helfrick

PHI

Title of the course


:
Sensor and Signal Conditioning Lab
Subject Code
:
EE-524
Practical:
EE-524
1. To study the characteristics of LVDT.
2. To study the characteristics of Variable Capacitor.
3. To study the characteristics of LDR.
4. To study the characteristics of Strain Gauge.
5. To study the characteristics of Crompton Potentiometer.
6. To study the characteristics of RTD.
7. To study the characteristics of Thermistor.
8. To study the characterstics of Thermocouple.

Lecture(s)
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Linear Control System


EE-611
7
5

LTP-3 2 2

Main Topics
INTRODUCTORY CONCEPTS
Plant, Systems, Servomechanism, regulating systems, disturbances, Open loop control
system, closed loop control systems, linear and non-linear systems, time variant and
invariant, continuous and sampled-data control systems, Block diagrams, some
illustrative examples.
MODELING
Formulation of equation of linear electrical, mechanical, thermal, pneumatic and
hydraulic system, electrical, mechanical analogies. Use of Laplace transforms, Transfer
function, concepts of state variable modeling. Block diagram representation, signal flow
graphs and associated algebra, characteristics equation.
TIME DOMAIN ANALYSIS
Typical test input signals, Transient response of the first and second order systems.
Time domain specifications, Dominant closed loop poles of higher order systems. Steady
state error and coefficients, pole-zero location and stability, Routh-Hurwitz Criterion.
ROOT LOCUS TECHNIQUE
The extreme points of the root loci for positive gain. Asymptotes to
the loci, Breakaway points, intersection with imaginary axis, location of roots with given
gain and sketch of the root locus plot loop transfer function. Frequency response
specifications, Relative stability, Relation between time and frequency response for
second order systems. Log. Magnitude versus Phase angle plot, Nyquist criterion for
stability.
COMPENSATION:
Necessity of compensation, series and parallel compensation, compensating networks,
applications of lag and lead-compensation.

Lecture(s)
8 hrs

CONTROL COMPONENTS
Error detectors potentiometers and synchros, servo motors, a.c. and d.c. techno
generators, Magnetic amplifiers.

8 hrs

8 hrs

8 hrs

8 hrs

8 hrs

Recommended Books1. Dorf Richard C. and Bishop Robert H., Modern Control System, Addison Wesley, Pearson New Delhi
2. Ogata K., Modern Control Engineering
, Prentice Hall,
3. Kuo B. C., Automatic Control System, Prentice Hall
4. Nagrath I.J. and Gopal M., Control System Engineering , Wiley Eastern Ltd.

Title of the course


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:
:

Linear Control System


EE-611

Practical:
EE-611
1. To determine response of first order and second order systems for step input for various
Values of constant K using linear simulator unit and compare theoretical and practical Results.
2. To study P, PI and PID temperature controller for an oven and compare their performance.
3. To study and calibrate temperature using resistance temperature detector (RTD)
4. To design Lag, Lead and Lag-Lead compensators using Bode plot.
5. to study DC position control system
6. To study synchro-transmitter and receiver and obtain output V/S input characteristics
7. To determine speed-torque characteristics of an ac servomotor.
8. To study performance of servo voltage stabilizer at various loads using load bank.
9. To study behaviour of separately excited dc motor in open loop and closed loop conditions at various loads.
10. To study PID Controller for simulation proves like transportation lag.
Software based experiments (Use MATLAB, LABVIEW software etc.)
11. To determine time domain response of a second order system for step input and obtains performance parameters.
12. To convert transfer function of a system into state space form and vice-versa.
13. To plot root locus diagram of an open loop transfer function and determine range of gain kfir stability.
14. to plot a Bode diagram of an open loop transfer function.
15. To draw a Nyquist plot of an open loop transfer functions and examines the stability of the closed loop system.

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: Electrical Machines (Synchronous & Special Machines)


:EE-612
:7
LTP-3 2 2
:5

Main Topics
General Aspects
Construction & working principle of synchronous machines, Excitation systems, production of
sinusoidal E.M.F., flux & mmf phasors in syn. machines; cylindrical & salient pole rotors.
Windings
Classification of windings, pitch factor, distribution factor. E.M.F. equation.
Alternators
Construction, Phasor diagram of cylindrical rotor alternator, ratings, nature of armature reaction,
determination of synchronous reactance; open circuit characteristics, short ckt characterstics, short
ckt ratio, short ckt. Loss. Effect of variation of power factor on voltage. Determination of voltage
regulation: EMF method, M.M.F. method. Z.P.F. method, Alternator on infinite bus bar, operating
characteristics, operation at constant load and variable excitation, power flow through inductive
impedance, Power-angle characteristics of syn. machines:- cylindrical & salient pole. Two reaction
theory of salient pole machines, power factor control.
Parallel Operation of Alternators
Conditions for proper synchronizing for single phase and three phase alternators, conditions for
parallel operation, synchronizing power, current and torque, effect of increasing excitation of one of
the alternators, effect of change of speed of one of the alternators, effect of unequal voltages, load
sharing, Hunting and damper windings.
Synchronous Motors
Operating characteristics, power-angle characteristics, conditions for maximum power developed, Vcurves and inverted V-curves, methods of starting, synchronous motors applications, and
synchronous condensers.
Transients
Transients Analysis, transient reactances & time constants from equivalent circuits, synchronous
machine reactances & their determination, Short ckt. Oscillogram, Synchronisation with the grid
system, Qualitative introduction to the transient stability of the synchronous machines.
Single-phase Synchronous Motors
Reluctance & Hysteresis motors
Special Purpose Machines
Construction, principle of operation and applications of stepper motors and Servo motors, Universal
Motor: construction, principle of operation and applications.

Recommended BooksElectric Machinery


Principles of A.C. Machines
Electrical Machines
Electrical Machinery
Alternating Current Machines

Fitzgerald A.E., Kingsley C. and Umans S.D., TMH


Langsdorff E.H., TMH
Nagrath I.J. and Kothari D.P., TMH
Bimbhra P.S., Khanna Publishers
Say M. G., Sir Isaac pitman & Sons Ltd.

Title of the course


: Electrical Machines (Synchronous & Special Machines)
Subject Code
: EE-612
Practical:
EE-612
1. Regulation of alternator by EMF/ MMF methods
2. Operation of alternator on infinite busbar
3. V-curve for synchronous motor
4. Load test on three phase and single-phase induction motor
5. No load and blocked rotor tests on three phase induction motors
6. Speed control of three-phase induction motors
7. Load test on synchronous induction motor
8. Load test on three phase induction generators
9. Study and control of stepper motor
10. Study on brushless alternator.
11. Measurement of transient and sub-transient reactance in direct and quadrature axis.
12. Predetermination of performance characteristics of three-phase induction motor usingcomputer.

Lectures
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Electromagnetic Field Theory


EE-613
5
4

LTP-3 2 0

Main Topics
REVIEW OF VECTOR ANALYSIS
Vector analysis, Physical interpretation of gradient, divergence and curl; vector relations in other coordinate
systems, integral theorems: divergence theorem, stokes theorem, greens theorem and Helmholtz
theorem.
STATIC ELECTRIC FIELD
Introduction to fundamental relations of electrostatic field; Gauss's law and its applications; potential
function; Field due to continuous distribution of charges; Equipotential surfaces; Divergence theorem;
Poisson's equation and Laplace's equation, capacitance, electrostatic energy, Conditions at Boundary
between dielectrics, Uniqueness theorem.
STEADY MAGNETIC FIELD
Magnetic induction and Faradays laws Amperes work Law in differential vector form, magnetic field due to
volume distribution of current and the Dirac-delta function, amperes force law magnetic vector potential,
Analogies between electric and magnetic fields, steady state equation of continuity.
TIME VARYING FIELDS MAXWELL'S EQUATIONS
Equation of continuity for time varying fields, Inconsistency of amperes law, Maxwells equations in integral
and differential form for static and time varying fields, conditions at a Boundary surface, Concept of
Poynting vector, Poynting Theorem, Interpretation of ExH
ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES PROPAGATION
Solutions for free-space conditions, electromagnetic waves in a homogeneous medium, propagation of
uniform plane-wave, relation between E & H in a uniform plane-wave, wave equations for conducting
medium, Maxwells equations using phasor notation, wave propagation in a conducting medium,
conductors, dielectrics, wave propagation in good conductor and good dielectric, depth of penetration,
polarization
REFLECTION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
Electromagnetic wave Reflection by Perfect Conductor -normal and oblique incidence, Perfect Dielectricnormal incidence, Perfect Insulator Oblique incidence;. reflection at the surfaces of a conductive medium,
surface impedance
REFRACTION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES
Electromagnetic wave refraction at the surface of a perfect conductor & perfect dielectric (both normal
incidence as well as oblique incidence), Brewester's angle and Total internal reflection, and applications
TRASMISSION LINE THEORY
Transmission line as a distributed circuit, transmission line equation, travelling & standing waves,
characteristic impedance, input impedance of terminated line, reflection coefficient, VSWR, Smith's chart
and its applications.

Lecture(s)
5

Recommended Booksa. Edward C. Jordan and Keith G Balmain, Electromagnetic Waves and Radiating Systems, Prentice-Hall Inc.
b. Kraus John D. Electromagnetics, McGraw-Hill Publishers
c. EdministerJoseph A., Schaum's Theory and Problems of Electromagnetics, McGraw- Hill
d. RaoN. Narayana, Elements of Engineering Electromagnetics, Pearson Education
e. Hayt, Engineering Electromagnetics, TMH

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Data Acquisition and Telemetry


EE-621A
3
LTP-3 0 0
3

Main Topics
Data Acquisition Systems
Block diagram of data acquisition System & its applications, Analog& digital acquisition systems, signal
conditioning of the inputs, single channel data acquisition, multi-channel DAS, computer based DAS,
uses of data acquisition systems, use of recorders in digital systems & block diagram of digital data
recording system, data logging system, compact data logger , modem digital data acquisition,digital
transducer.
Data Transmission System
Methods of data transmission, transmission channels & media, Modulation & demodulation, amplitude,
frequency &phase modulation, Comparison between frequency & amplitude, pulse modulation (PAM,
PDM, PFM, POM), delta modulation, adaptive data modulation & Companding, digital data codes,
error correcting & error detecting codes, Asynchronous & synchronous data transmission, pulse code
formats used in data transmission, radio link, frequency division &time division multiplexing, time
division multiplexing using mechanical commutator, electronic time division multiplexing system, block
diagram of AM frequency division multiplexing system.
Digital Instruments
Digital to analog converters, analog to digital converters, electromechanical ADC, Digital Transducers.
Introduction to Telemetry Principles
Definition, generalized block diagram of Telemetry System, Classification of Telemetry system,
Working principle, salient features and applications of the following Telemetry System: DC Voltage,
current and position telemetry system, Pulse telemetry System, Introduction to Satellite telemetry And
Fibre Optic telemetry system
Modems, Transmitters and receivers
Modems Introduction, Transmitters, Transmission Techniques, Inter stage Coupling, Receiver,
Introduction to Antennas
Display Systems
Construction, principle of operation and salient features of various kinds of display devices
Recorders
Working principle, Construction, operation and salient features of Strip Chart Recorder, X-Y strip chart
recorder and magnetic recorder

Recommended BooksSawhney AK, Electrical and Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation, Dhanpat Rai and Sons, 1993
Patranabis D, Telemetry Principles, Tata McGraw Hill.
Munez-Ruiz, Angel; Vromans, Herman, Data Acquisition and Measurement Techniques, CRC Press
Doebelin EO, Measurements Systems- Application and Design, Tata McGraw Hill.
Gruenberg EL, Handbook of Telemetry & Remote Control, Tata McGraw Hill.
Kalsi HS, Electronic Instrumentation, Tata McGraw Hill.

Lectures
08

08

04
08

08

04
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Communication Systems
EE-621B
3
3

LTP-3 0 0

Main Topics
Base Band Signals and Systems
Introduction, Elements of communication system, Noise and its types,
Noise figure and Noise factor, Noise equipment temperature, Modulation & Demodulation, Mixing, Need
of modulation, Types of modulation systems, AM, FM their sidebands, Comparison, Sampling theorem,
Different Pulse Modulation techniques- PAM, PWM, PPM and PCM, FDM, TDM, Introduction to
Fourier series and Fourier transform of periodic signals.
Analog Communication: Transmitters
Block diagram explanation of low and high level AM transmitter, AM broadcast transmitter,
DSB transmitter, SSB transmitter, and Independent Sideband transmitter, Block diagram explanation of
Reactance tube, and Armstrong FM transmitters, Stereophonic FM broadcast transmitter.
Analog Communication: Receivers
AM diode detector, characteristics of radio receiver, Sensitivity, Selectivity, Fidelity, and Image rejections,
Classification of radio receivers, TRF receiver and Super Heterodyne receiver, Block diagram explanation
of AM receiver, AM receiver using PLL, DSB and SSB receiver, Independent sideband receiver, AM
broadcast receiver, Noise in AM systems, FM detection, Block diagram explanation of FM receiver and
Stereophonic FM broadcast receiver, Noise in FM systems.
Data Communication
Concepts Data representation, Data transmission, Modes of data transmission, Signals encoding,
Transmission channel, Directional capability of data exchange.
Digital Communication
Wire pairs, Microwave, Coaxial cables, Satellite communication, Optical fibers, Modulation techniques AM,
FM, PM, Digital modulation method ASK, FSK, PSK, Multilevel modulation, Synchronous and
asynchronous modulation, Modems and Line Drivers, Data multiplexing techniques- FDM, TDM, STDM,
Multiplexed common carrier system, Multiplexing satellite signals concentrations, Data compression
Hoffman code Adaptive scanning, Facsimile Compression

Recommended BooksSimon Haykin, Analog communication system, prentice hall.


J.S Chitode, Communication Engineering, Technical Publications.
A.P.Godse U.A.Bakshi ,Communication Engineering , Technical Publications

Lecture(s)
08

10

10

10

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Industrial Instrumentation
EE-621C
3
3

LTP-3 0 0

Main Topics
Introduction
Units of pressure and vacuum, Different type of manometers, diaphragm gauges bellows and force balance
type sensors, Boudern guage, Piezoelectric, Capacitive and Inductive Pressure pickups.
Vacuum pressure measurements: Meleod gauge, Pirani gauge, thermocouple gauge, Knudsen gauge
Ionization calibration procedures, Temperature measurements, standards and calibration procedures.
Temperature measurements
Temperature measurementsStandards and calibration, thermal expansion methods, bimetallic
thermometer, Liquid-in-gas (thermocouples) common thermocouples, Resistance thermometers: bulk
semiconductor sensors. Radiation thermometers, automatic null balance radiation thermometers. Optical
pyrometers.
Flow Measurement
Differential pressure flowmeters: Bernoullis theorem: pitut tube orifice, vanturi, flow nozzle, Hot wire and
hot film anemometers, constant pressure drop, variable area meters (rotameter), turbine meters,
Electromagnetic flow meters, Ultrasonic flowmeters, Measurement of level, Float type gauge, purge
method, differential pressure method, conductive and capacitive method; electromechanical method, use of
radioscope for level measurement.
Miscellaneous Measurement
Measurement of weight- Load cell method, strain gauge, LVDT; piezoelectric, pneumatic and hydraulic load
cell, null balance method. Conveyor belt weighting for on line measurement of viscosity, definition of
absolute and kinematic viscosity, industrial viscosity meter.
Measurement of Moisture, Thermal Dying Method, Distillation Method, Chemical Reaction Method,
Electrical Method.

Recommended BooksDoeblin/Measurements systems: Applications and Design, 4th ed. / Mc.Graw Hill.
Beckwith & Beck/Mechanical Measurements/Narona Publishers, 1988.
Eckman/Industrial Instrumentation/Wiley Eastern Ltd.
Nakra/Instrumentation: Measurements & Analysis/Tata Mc. Graw Hill

Lecture(s)
12

12

10

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04

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DSP and applications


EE-621D
3
3

L T P-3 0 0

Main Topics
Discrete Time Signals And System
Signals, Systems and signal processing. Classification of signals, Concept of frequency in continuous
and discrete time signals, linearity, causality, frequency domain representation, convolution and its
properties, quantization, aliasing, sampling theorem, ADC and DAC; Correlation of discrete time signals.
Z-Transform
Z-transforms, properties of Z-transforms, Rational Z-transforms, Inverse Z-transform, Analysis of linear
time invariant systems in Z-domain.

Lecture(s)
06

Fourier Transforms
Discrete Fourier series representation, properties of DFT, Fourier representation of finite duration
sequences, linear convolution using DFT, Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) and its advantages.

12

Digital Filters
Introduction to digital filters, Digital filter classification, implementation techniques, Basic network
structure of IIR and FIR system.
Digital Filter Design
General considerations, Design of FIR filters, and IIR filters from analog filters, Frequency
transformations, Comparison of IIR & FIR filters.
Applications of DSP
DSP architecture, number system, peripherals and Instruction sets, General purpose I/O functionality,
Interrupts Applications of DSP to Audio and image processing, Telemedicine and biomedical
applications, Control of Electrical power system and Drives

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06

08

12

Recommended Books:

Title
Understanding Digital Signal Processing
Digital Signal Processing: Principles, algorithms & Applications
Digital Signal Processing
The Scientist and Engineer's Guide to Digital Signal Processing

Author
R. G. Lyons
Proakis & Manolakis
Oppenheim & Schafer
Steven W. Smith

DSP-Based Electromechanical Motion control

H A Toliyat
Campbell

and

Publisher
Pearson Education
PHI
PHI
California
Technical
publishing
CRC Press

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Power Electronics
EE-622
7
5

Main Topics
Basics Concepts
Need of switching and role of power electronic switches, properties and characteristics of various power
Electronic switches i.e. power Diode, Thyristor, GTO, Power transistor, Power MOSFET, IGBT, MOS
controlled Thyristor, Static Induction Devices, their firing and protection circuits, selection criteria of
these switches for various applications, Basic concept of Phase control, Power quality indices.
AC-DC Converters
Analysis and design of Converters : Un-controlled and controlled, Half wave and Full wave, Half
controlled and full controlled, Single Phase and three phase, with R, RL and RLC Load, with and without
Free wheeling Diode, Effect of Source Impedance on Converters, Dual converters.
AC-AC Converters
Analysis and design of AC controllers: single phase and three phase; Cyclo-converters: Single phase
and three phase, Matrix converters.
DC-DC Converters
Analysis and design of DC-DC converters i.e. Buck, Boost, Buck-Boost; Isolated and non-isolated;
push-pull, half bridge, full bridge, Flyback, Cuk, SEPIC Zeta and Luo, in continuous conduction and
discontinuous conduction modes of operation, review of choppers.
Resonant Converters
Converter Classification, Sinusoidal analysis of resonant converters, series and parallel resonant
converters, soft switching, ZVS/ZCS concepts and applications, quasi-resonant converters, topologies
operation and control.
DC-AC Converters (Inverters)
Analysis and design of Inverters: Voltage source and current source, single phase and three phase, Half
Bridge and Full Bridge; Line Commutated & Forced Commutated; Series and Parallel; for square wave
and Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) controlled outputs, Topologies for Harmonic Reduction or true sine
wave Inverters

Recommended Books:
Title
Power Electronics: Converters, Applications and
Design
Power Electronics Handbook
Fundamentals of Power Electronics
Power Electronics design handbook
Modern Power Electronics and AC drives

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Author
Ned Mohan, Undeland &
Robbins
M H Rashid
R. W. Erickson
Nihal Kularatna
B K Bose

Lecture(s)
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09

06

09

06

09

Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Academic Press
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Newnes Publishers
PHI

Title of the course


:
Power Electronics Lab
Subject Code
:
EE-622
Practicals:
EE-622
To plot and comment on V-I Characteristics of Diode and Diac.
To plot and comment on V-I Characteristics of Thyristor and Triac.
To study various turn on methods of Thyristor.
To study various commutation methods of Thyristor.
To study various protection circuits of Thyristor.
To observe and comment on the waveforms of a single phase Full Wave Thyristor converter with R, RL and RLC load. Also comment
on the operation with and without free wheeling diode.
To observe and comment on the waveforms of a single phase Half controlled Thyristor Bridge converter with R, RL and RLC load.
Also comment on the operation with and without free wheeling diode.
To observe and comment on the waveforms of a single phase full controlled Thyristor Bridge converter with R, RL and RLC load.
Also comment on the operation with and without free wheeling diode.
To observe and comment on the waveforms of a three phase half controlled Thyristor Bridge converter with R, RL and RLC load.
Also comment on the operation with and without free wheeling diode.
To observe and comment on the waveforms of a three phase full controlled Thyristor Bridge converter with R, RL and RLC load. Also
comment on the operation with and without free wheeling diode.
To observe and comment on the waveforms of a single phase Bridge inverter with PWM controlled output. Also comment on its
operation for true sine wave output.
To observe and comment on the waveforms of non-isolated DC-DC converter in buck/boost mode under CCM and DCM operation.
To observe and comment on the waveforms of an isolated DC-DC converter in buck/boost mode under CCM and DCM operation.
To observe and comment on the waveforms of resonant converters in ZVS/ZCS mode.

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Non-Linear and Discrete Control System
Subject Code
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EE-623
Weekly load
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LTP-3 2 0
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4
Theory:
Unit
Main Topics
Unit-1 State space analysis & design
Review of state space representation for linear continuous time system, solution of linear time invariant
state equations, controllability and observability, solution of state equation for discrete system, state
space analysis of discrete time systems, pole placement techniques
Non-linear control systems
Introduction to non-linear feedback control system, different types of non linearities, special features of
non-linear systems: limit cycles, jump resonance and sub harmonics resonance etc. Definition of
describing function.(D.F.), D.F.s for various non-linearities, D.F. analysis of non-linear control systems,
stability analysis using Limit cycles, and jump resonance.
Phase Plane Analysis
Phase-plane analysis for non linear systems. Singular points, Construction of phase-plane plots for
non -linear systems.
Unit-2 Liapunovs Stability Analysis
Introduction, Concept of local, gloal and asymptotic stability, Liapunovs Stability criterion, The direct
method of Liapunov and the linear systems, Methods of constructing Liapunov function for non-linear
system.
Discrete time control systems (Part-I)
Basic elements of a discrete data control system & its advantages over the continuous time systems
A/D and D/A conversions, Spectrum analysis of sampling process and signal reconstruction Sample
and hold device, Z-transforms, Inverse Z- Transform, Pulse transfer function, Pulse transfer functions
of cascaded elements, Pulse transfer function of close loop system
Discrete time control systems (Part-II)
Modified Z-transform, Stability analysis of close loop systems in Z-domain, Stability criterion by Jurys
test, schur-cohn method, Stability analysis by bilinear transformation and Rouths stability criterion,
state space representation of discrete time systems.

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Recommended BooksControl Systems Engineering By Nagrath IJ and Gopal M, New Age International Publishers
Modern Control Engineering By Ogata K, PHI
Digital Control System By Kuo BC, Pearson Education
Digital Control Engineering By Gopal M, Willey Eastern

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Microprocessor and Applications


EE-624
5
4

LTP-3 0 2

Main Topics
Introduction to Microprocessors
Types of computers, Microprocessor Evolution and types, CPU operation and terminology, idea of 8- bit,
16-bit, 32-bit and 64- bit Microprocessors from Intel, Motorola and Zilog and their comparisons.
Introduction to 8-bit Microprocessor
8085 Microprocessor architecture, Instruction format, Addressing Techniques, classification of instructions,
and overview of the 8085 instruction set. Simple programs.
Introduction to 16-bit Microprocessor
8086 Internal Architecture, Instruction Format, Addressing modes, program development steps, and 8086
instruction set, Assembler directives, Assembly language, program development tools.
Programming of 8086
Simple sequence programs, jumps, flags, conditional Jumps, IF THEN, IF-THEN-ELSE, Multiple IF-THENELSE, WHILE-DO, REPEAT-UNTIL, Instruction Timing and delay loops, strings, procedures, Macros.
8086 System Connections, Timing, Troubleshooting
Pin-diagram, max/min. modes, timing diagrams, use of logic analyzer to observe Bus Signals,
troubleshooting a simple 8086 based system, 8086 Interrupts, responses & applications.
Interfacing of 8086
Memory Interfacing, Programmable parallel ports & handshake, 8254 software- programmable
timer/counter, 8259 A priorities Interrupt Controller, Interfacing a Microprocessor to Keyboards and
alphanumeric displays, D/A converter operation, interfacing and applications, A/D converter specifications

Lecture(s)
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08

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08

Recommended Books1. Gaonkar, Ramesh S. Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications with the 8085, Penram International
2. Ram B, Fundamentals of Microprocessors and Microcomputers, Dhanpat Rai & Sons,
3. Hall, Douglas V. Microprocessors and interfacing: Programming and Hardware, Tata McGraw Hill
4. Brey, Barry B.Bray, The INTEL Microprocessors 8086/88, 80186, 286, 386, 486, Pentium Pro Processors, Architecture, Programming
th
and Interfacing, 4 Edition, Prentice Hall (India)
5. Ray A.K. and Bhurchandi K.M., Advanced Microprocessors and Peripherals, Tata McGraw Hill
Title of the course
:
Microprocessor and Applications
Subject Code
:
EE-624
Practical:
EE-624
1. Write a program using 8085 Microprocessor for Decimal, Hexadecimal addition and subtraction of two Numbers.
2. Write a program using 8085 Microprocessor for addition and subtraction of two BCD numbers.
3. To perform multiplication and division of two 8 bit numbers using 8085.
4. To find the largest and smallest number in an array of data using 8085 instruction set.
5. To write a program to arrange an array of data in ascending and descending order.
6. To convert given Hexadecimal number into its equivalent ASCII number and vice versa using 8085 instruction set.
7. To write a program to initiate 8251 and to check the transmission and reception of character.
8. To interface 8253 programmable interval timer to 8085 and verify the operation of 8253 in six different modes.
9. To interface DAC with 8085 to demonstrate the generation of square, saw tooth and triangular wave.
10. Serial communication between two 8085 through RS-232 C port.

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:
:
:
:

Power System Protection


EE-625
5
4

LTP-3 0 2

Main Topics
INTRODUCTION
Types of faults, short circuit current, percentage reactance and base KVA, per unit quantities, method for
short circuit calculations, symmetrical components, sequence impedances,
CIRCUIT BREAKERS
Theory of arc interruption, circuit breaker, circuit breaker ratings, restriking voltage, transients, current
chopping, duties of switch gear, automatic switch, air circuit breaker, bulk oil CB, minimum oil CB, air blast
CB, SF6 CB, vacuum and DC circuit breakers.
PROTECTIVE RELAYS
Introduction, classification, constructional features; and Characteristics of Electromagnetic,
Induction,Thermal, Overcurrent relays, Directional relays, Distance relays, Differential, Translay,
Negativesequence relay, introduction to static and up-based relays.
PROTECTION OF FEEDERS
Time graded protection, Differential and Distance protection of feeders, choice between
Impedance,Reactance and Mho relays, Elementary idea about carrier current protection of lines.
PROTECTION OF GENERATORS
Types of faults on alternator, Stator and rotor protection, Negative sequence protection, Loss ofexcitation
and overload protection.
PROTECTION OF TRANSFORMERS
Types of fault on transformers, percentage differential protection, restricted earth fault protection Gas relays
PROTECTION AGAINST OVER VOLTAGE AND EARTHING
Ground wires, Rod gap, Impulse gap, Valve type and Metal Oxide Arresters, Line Arrester/SurgeAbsorber.
Ungrounded neutral system, Grounded neutral system and Selection of Neutral Grounding.
STATIC & DIGITAL RELAYS
Classification of static relays, amplitude and phase comparators, block-spike and block-average
comparators, rectifier type relays, Introduction to digital relay: basic principles, Application of
microprocessors and computers

Lecture(s)
5

5
5

Recommended Books1. Rao S., Switchgear and Protection, Khanna Publishers


2. Chakrabarti A., Soni, M.L. Gupta P.V. and Bhatanagar U.S., A Textbook on Power System Engineering, Dhanpat Rai & Co.
3. Wadhawa C.L. ,A Course in Electrical Power, New Age international Pvt. Ltd
4. Badri Ram and Vishwakarma D.N., Power system Protection & Switchgear, Tata McGraw Hill
5. Deshpande M.V., Switchgears & Protection, Tata McGraw Hill
6. Ram B., Vishvakarma D.N., Power System Protection and Switchgear : (TMH.)
Title of the course
Subject Code

:
:

Power System Protection


EE-625

Practical:
EE-625
1. To study the performance of a transmission line. Also compute its ABCD parameters.
2. Study of Characteristics of over current and earth fault protection.
3. To study the operating characteristics of fuse. (HRC or open type)
4. To find the earth resistance using three spikes
5. To study over current static relay.
6. To study the different types of faults on transmission line demonstration panel/model.
7. To study the radial feeder performance when
(a) Fed at one end.
(b). Fed at both ends
8. To study the performance of under voltage and over voltage relay.
9. To study the characteristics of bimetal mini circuit breakers.
10. To study the characteristics of Distance Relay.
11. To find the breakdown strength of transformer oil.

Title of the course


:
Utilization of Electrical energy
Subject Code
:
EE-626
Weekly load
:
3
LTP-3 0 0
Credit
:
3
Unit
Main Topics
Unit-1
ELECTRIC HEATING
Introduction, Advantages of electrical heating, Heating methods like Resistance heating Direct resistance
heating, indirect resistance heating, electric ovens, different types of heating materials, temperature control of
resistance furnaces, design of heating element, domestic water heaters and other heating appliances.
Induction heating Principle, core type and coreless induction furnaces. Electric arc heating Direct and
indirect arc heating, arc furnaces. Dielectric heating Principle and applications in various industrial fields.
ELECTRIC WELDING
Welding methodsElectric arc wielding and resistance wielding. Modern wielding techniques like ultrasonic
wielding and laser welding
ELECTROCHEMICAL PROCESS
Need of electro-deposition. Applications of Faradays laws in electro-deposition. Factors governing electrodeposition. Objectives of electroplating. Equipments and accessories for electroplating plant, Electroplating on
non-conducting material, Principle of anodizing and its applications.
CONTROL DEVICES
Construction and working of push button, limit switches, float switches pressure switches, contactors,
thermostats, timers, relays Application of above devices in 1)Automatic water level controller 2) reverse forward
operation of 3-ph induction motor 3) Temperature controller in electric furnace 4) Air compressor circuit.
Unit-2
ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS
USED IN REFRIGERATION, AIR CONDITIONING & WATER COOLERS: - Brief description of vapour
compression refrigeration cycle. Description of electrical circuits used in Refrigerator, Air Conditioner, Water
Cooler
ILLUMINATION:
Definitions of flux, solid angle, luminous intensity, illumination, luminous efficiency, depreciation factor,
coefficient of utilization, space to height ratio, reflection factor; Laws of illumination. Calculation of number of
light points for interior illuminations; Calculation of illumination at different points, considerations involved in
simple design problems and illumination schemes, indoor and outdoor illumination level. different sources of
light: differences in incandescent and discharge lamps their construction and characteristics; fittings required
for filament lamp, mercury lamp, fluorescent lamp, sodium lamp, halogen lamp, compact fluorescent lamp,
metal halide lamp, electroluminescent lamp-LEDs, types, LASERs .Comparison of all above luminaries. Main
requirements of proper lighting, absence of glare contrast and shadow. Principles of street lighting.
ELECTRIC TRACTION
Advantages of electric traction. Traction systems i) Steam engine drive, ii) electric drive, iii) diesel electric
drive. Introduction to metro system, mono rail system. Systems of track electrification: D.C. system, single
phase low frequency A.C. system, 3 phase low frequency A.C. systems, composite systems kando systems,
single phase A.C. to D.C. system Different accessories for track electrification such as overhead wires,
conductor rail system, current collector- pentagraph .Electrical block diagram of an electric locomotive with
description of various equipments and accessories.
TRACTION MECHANICS
Speed time curves, trapezoidal and quadrilateral speed-time curves, average and schedule speed. Tractive
efforts. Specific energy consumption. Mechanics of train movement, coefficient of adhesion.
TRACTION MOTORS
Control of Traction Motors, Train Lighting: Desirable characteristic of traction motors. Suitability of D.C. series
motor, A.C. series motor, 3 phase induction motor and linear induction motor for traction. Control of traction
motors, Series-parallel control, Shunt and bridge transition. Electrical breaking, Regenerative breaking in
traction, Suitability of different motors for braking. Train lighting system and Rosenberg generator. Railway
signalling: - history, necessity, block system route relay interlock and necessity. Electromechanical systems for
route relay interlock. Introduction to train tracking system, types. Anti-collision system-brief treatment only

Lecture(s)
(5 Hrs)

(3 Hrs)

(2 Hrs)

(3 Hrs)

(3 Hrs)

(8 Hrs)

(8 Hrs)

(8 Hrs)

(8 Hrs)

Recommended Books1.
H. Partab,
Art and science of Utilization of Electrical Energy
Dhanpat Rai & Co.(P) Ltd - Delhi
2.
J.B. Gupta, Utilization of Electric Power and Electric Traction
, S.K. Kataria & sons, Delhi.
3.
C. L. Wadhwa,
Generation, Distribution and Utilization of Electrical Energy
Eastern Wiley Ltd.
4.
A. Chakraborti, M. L. Soni, P. V. Gupta, U.S. Bhatnagar, A text book on Power System Engineering, Dhanpat Rai & Co.(P) Ltd
Delhi
5.
E. O. Taylor and V.V.L. Rao,
Utilization of Electrical Energy
Orient Longman.
6.
H. Partab, Modern Electric Traction
, Dhanpat Rai & Co. (P) Ltd - Delhi
7.
M. A. Cayless and A. M. Marsden , Lamps and lighting
8.
BIS, IEC standards for Lamps, Lighting Fixtures and Lighting, Manak Bhavan, New Delhi
9.
Joseph B.
Murdoch, Illumination Engineering from Edisons Lamp to the Laser,
Imperial
College
press
Clifford F. Bonntt, Practical railway engineering, and Imperial college press.
10.
Geoffrey, Kichenside and Alan Willims,
Two centuries of Railway signalling
, Oxford publishing.

Title of the course


:
Advance Simulation Lab-I
Subject Code
:
EE-627
Weekly load
:
2
LTP-0 0 2
Credit
:
1
1. To simulate magnetic circuits in FEMLAB for creating various types of 2D-3D plots of magnetics.
2. To simulate various core designs of transformers in FEMLAB. Get various field Plots and comment on it.
3. To simulate various core designs of rotating machines in FEMLAB. Get various field Plots and comment on it.
st
nd
4. To simulate the steady state and transient response of 1 and 2 order linear time invariant systems in MATLAB. Plot
various responses and comment on it.
5. To simulate the behaviour of proportional (P), Integral (I), Differential (D) controllers and combinations of PI PD and PID
st
nd
controllers in MATLAB for 1 and 2 order linear time invariant systems. Plot various responses and comment on it.
6. To simulate the behaviour of single phase Thyristorized Converters in closed loop voltage control for R and RL load in
MATLAB. Plot various current/voltage waveforms and its step response and comment on it.
7. To simulate the behaviour of three phase Thyristorized Converters in closed loop voltage control for R and RL load in
MATLAB. Plot various current/voltage waveforms and its step response and comment on it.
8. To simulate the behaviour of Buck DC-DC Converters in closed loop voltage control for R and RL load in MATLAB. Plot
various current/voltage waveforms and its step response and comment on it.
9. To simulate the behaviour of Boost DC-DC Converters in closed loop voltage control for R and RL load in MATLAB. Plot
various current/voltage waveforms and its step response and comment on it.
10. To simulate the behaviour of Buck- Boost DC-DC Converters in closed loop voltage control for R and RL load in MATLAB.
Plot various current/voltage waveforms and its step response and comment on it.
11. To simulate the behaviour of single phase Inverter in closed loop voltage control for R and RL load in MATLAB. Plot various
current/voltage waveforms and its step response and comment on it.
12. To simulate the behaviour of three phase Inverter in MATLAB in closed loop voltage control for R and RL load. Plot various
current/voltage waveforms and its step response and comment on it.
13. To simulate various types of faults in three phase transmission and distribution lines (star and delta connected systems).
Plot various current/voltage waveforms and comment on it.
14. To simulate the speed control of Induction Motors (squirrel cage and wound rotor) in MATLAB using variable AC source,
diode bridge rectifier and inverter. Plot various current/voltage waveforms and comment on it.
Recommended Books:
Title
Getting Started with MATLAB
Mastering MATLAB 7
Electric Machinery
Linear Control Systems with Matlab
Applications
Power Electronics
Power Generation, Operation and Control

Author
Rudra Pratap
Hanselman & Littlefield
Fitzgerald, Kingslay and Umans
B S Manke

Publisher
Oxford University Press
Prentice Hall
McGraw Hills
Khanna Publishers

M H Rashid
A J Wood, B F Wollenberg and G B
Sheble

Pearson Education
Wiley

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:
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:

Process Dynamics and Control


EE-711A
3
LTP-3 0 0
3

Main Topics
Introduction to process control
Introduction, Basic components, diagrammatic representation, symbol and Terminology, process control
block diagram
Process dynamics and mathematical modelling
Process variables, mathematical modeling of liquid, gas, and thermal, mechanical and chemical systems,
Linearizing techniques, Liquid level control in a tank, Dynamics of manometer, response of non-interacting
and interacting first-order elements in series, Mixing process, Heat transfer process, Distillation column.
Controller principles
Control system parameters discontinuous controller modes two position modes multiposition mode
floating control mode continuous controller modes proportional controller mode integral control mode
derivative control mode composite controller modes PI, PD, and three mode controller.
Closed loop responce and controller tuning
Single and combined modes in closed loop, static error, velocity error. Dynamic behaviour of feedback
control processes for different modes, IAE, ISE, IATE criteria, Tuning of controllers, closed loop method
ultimate method damped oscillation method process reaction curve method open loop tuning
variation on the open loop fit Ziegler Nichols method frequency response method comparing tuning
methods integral criteria in tuning
Controller Hardware
Electronic and digital controllers - design considerations and implementation, single and composite modes
of controllers, Direct digital control (DDC) - components, benifits, digital controller realization.
Controller Hardware
Electronic and digital controllers - design considerations and implementation, single and composite modes
of controllers, Direct digital control (DDC) - components, benifits, digital controller realization.
Final Control
Final control operation signal conversion (analog and digital electrical signals) Actuators (electrical,
pneumatic and hydraulic) Control valve classification and types, selection criteria for control valves,
function (mechanical, electrical and fluid valves).
Multiple loop Control Schemes
On-off Controllers, Cascade and Feed forward Controllers, Split Range Controllers, ratio controls, Single
loop, multi loop & self tuning controllers, set point control (SPC)
Multiloop Interaction: Introduction features and examples of Mimo Process, Design of cross controllers,
Relative gain array and selection of control loop.

Recommended Books
1.
Bhanot S, Process Control- Principles and Applications, Oxford University Press, 2008.
2.
Process Control : Peter Harriott, TMH
3.
Handbook of Instrumentation : Process control : B.G.Liptak, Chilton
4.
Process Control Systems : F. G. Shinskey, TMH
5.
Chemical Process Control : George Stephonopolous, PHI
6.
Computer based Industrial Control :Krishna Kant, PHI
7.
Process Control: Modeling, Design and Simulation : B. Wayne Bequette, PHI
8.
Process Dynamics and Control : Dale E. Seborg
9.
Process Instrumentation and control Handbook :Considine

Lectures
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06

08

06

06

06

06

06

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:
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Artificial Intelligence
EE-711B
3
3

LTP-3 0 0

Main Topics
Introduction
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, Foundations and History of Artificial Intelligence, Applications of
Artificial Intelligence, Intelligent Agents, Structure of Intelligent Agents. Computer vision, Natural Language
Possessing.
Introduction to Search
Searching for solutions, Uniformed search strategies, Informed search strategies, Local search algorithms
and optimistic problems, Adversarial Search, Search for games, Alpha Betapruning.

Lecture(s)
08

Knowledge Representation & Reasoning


Propositional logic, Theory of first order logic, Inference in First order logic, Forward & Backward chaining,
Resolution, Probabilistic reasoning, Utility theory, Hidden Markov Models (HMM), Bayesian Networks.

08

Machine Learning
Supervised and unsupervised learning, Decision trees, Statistical learning models, Learning with complete
data - Naive Bayes models, Learning with hidden data EM algorithm, Reinforcement learning,

10

Pattern Recognition
Hough transform for line detection, Foot of normal method, Longitudinal line localization ,Hough based
schemes for circular object detection
Pattern matching techniques
Introduction, Design principles of pattern recognition system, Statistical Pattern recognition, Parameter
estimation methods - Principle Component Analysis (PCA) and Linear Discriminant Analysis (LDA),
Classification Techniques Nearest Neighbor (NN) Rule, Bayes Classifier, Support Vector Machine
(SVM), K means clustering.

06

Recommended Books:
1. Stuart Russell, Peter Norvig, Artificial Intelligence A Modern Approach, Pearson Education
2. Elaine Rich and Kevin Knight, Artificial Intelligence, McGraw-Hill
3. E Charniak and D McDermott, Introduction to Artificial Intelligence, Pearson Education
4. Dan W. Patterson, Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems, Prentice Hall of India,

08

08

Title of Subject
Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Conventional and Computer Aided Electrical Machine Design


:EE-711C
:3
LTP-3 0 0
:3

Unit
Main Topics
Basic Considerations
Constructional elements of transformers and rotating machines - classification of design problems general design procedure - standard specifications - output coefficient- choice of specific electric and
magnetic loading - separation of D and L for rotating machines.
Magnetic And Electric Circuit Calculations
MMF calculation - magnetization curve - magnetic leakage - MMF for air gap - effect of slot and
ventilating ducts - MMF for teeth - leakage reactance - unbalanced magnetic pull -estimation of number
of conductors per turn - coil slots - conductor dimension slot dimension.
DC Machines
Armature winding - magnetic circuit - choice of number of poles - length of air gap field system interpoles - commutator - brushes
Transformers Core Section
windings- window dimension - overall dimension - cooling tubes
Unit -2
Induction Machines
Choice of L/ ratio - air gap length - cage rotor - dispersion coefficient - end ring current - wound rotor slip rings.
Synchronous Machines:
Short circuit ratio - air gap length - salient pole rotor -cylindrical rotor.
INTRODUCTION
Conventional design procedures -Limitations -Need for field analysis based design.
MATHEMATICAL FORMULATION OF FIELD PROBLEMS
Development of torque/force -Electromagnetic Field Equations -Magnetic Vector/Scalar potential Electrical Vector/Scalar potential- Stored energy in field problems Inductances -Laplace and Poisson's
Equations -Energy functional- Principle of energy conversion.
Unit-1

Lecture(s)
6

5
6

6
4
8

Recommended Books1. Sawhney, A.K., A course in Electrical Machine Design, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, New Delhi, 1996.
2. Bhattacharya, S.K, Electrical Machines, Tata McGraw Hill, 2nd Edition, 1998.
3. Albert E. Clayton and Hancock, N.N, The performance and Design of Direct
Current Machines, Oxford & IBH Publishing Co., Pvt., Ltd., New Delhi, 1990
4. Say, M.G., Alternating Current Machines, ELBS & Pitman, London, 5th edition, 1992.
5. Rai, H.M., Principles of Electrical Machine Design, Sathyaprakashan, New Delhi, 4th Edition, 1995.
6. Shanmugasundaram A., Electrical Machine Design Data Book, Wiley Eastern Ltd,
7. Silvester and Ferrari, Finite Elements for Electrical Engineers Cambridge University press, 1983
8. S.R.H.Hoole, Computer- Aided, Analysis and Design of Electromagnetic Devices, Elsevier, New York, Amsterdam, London, 1989.
9. D.A. Lowther and P.P.Silvester, Computer Aided Design in Magnetics, SpringerVerlag, New York, 1956.
10. S.J.Salon, "Finite Element Analysis of Electrical Machines" Kluwer Academic Publishers, London, 1995.
11. C. W. Trowbridge, "An Introduction to Computer Aided Electromagnetic Analysis" Vector Field Ltd.
12. User Manuals of COMSOL, MAGNET, MAXWELL & ANSYS. Software Packages

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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

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:
:
:

Building Automation
EE-711D
3
LTP-3 0 0
3

Main Topics
Fire Alarm System
Fundamentals: What is Fire? Fire modes, History, Components, and Principles of Operation FAS
Components: Field Components, Panel Components, Applications. FAS Architectures: Types of
Architectures, Examples FAS loops: Classification of loops, Examples. Power Supply design for FAS. Cause
& effect matrix: Examples Fire Standards: FAS Design procedure in brief, NFPA 72A, BS 5839, IS
Security Systems
Fundamentals: Introduction to Security Systems, Concepts, Access Control System: Access Components,
Access control system Design.,CCTV: Camera: Operation & types, Camera Selection Criteria, Camera
Applications, DVR, Based system, DVM, Network design, Storage design, CCTV Applications: CCTV
Applications Perimeter Intrusion: Concept, Components, Technology, Advanced Applications Security
Design: Security system design for verticals
Introduction to HVAC System
Fundamentals: Introduction to HVAC, HVAC Fundamentals, Basic Processes (Heating, Cooling etc) Basic
Science: Air Properties, Psychometric Chart, Heat Transfer mechanisms, Examples. Human Comfort:
Human comfort zones, Effect of Heat, Humidity, Heat loss Processes: Heating Process & Applications (I.e.
Boiler, Heater), Cooling Process & Applications (I.e. Chiller), Ventilation Process & Applications (I.e. Central
Fan System, AHU, Exhaust Fans), Unitary Systems (VAV, FCU etc).
Control Theory
Control Theory: Instrumentation Basics, Field components & use, DDC & applications Architecture:
Honeywell Architecture, BMS Components Control Panel: HVAC Control Panel, MCC Basics, Panel
Components Communication: Communication Basics, Networks, BACNet, Modbus, LON
Energy Management
ASHRAE Symbols Energy Management: Advantages of BMS, Energy Savings concept & methods, Lighting
control, Building Efficiency improvement, Green Building (LEED) Concept & Examples
Energy Management
Project Life Cycle: IBMS (HVAC, Fire & Security) project cycle, Project steps BMS Verticals: Applications of
BMS, Examples Integration: IBMS Architecture, Normal & Emergency operation

Lectures
08

08

08

08

08

08

Recommended BooksUnderstanding Building Automation Systems (Direct Digital Control, Energy Management, Life Safety, Security, Access Control,
Lighting, Building Management Programs) (Hardcover) by Reinhold A. Carlson (Author), Robert A. Di Giandomenico
Building Automation: Control Devices and Applications by In Partnership with NJATC (2008)
Building Control Systems, Applications Guide (CIBSE Guide) by The CIBSE (2000)
Design of Special Hazards and Fire Alarm Systems by Robert Gagnon (2007)
Security/Fire Alarm Systems: Design, Installation, and Maintenance by John E. Traister (1995)
Building Automation Online by McGowan; McGowan, John J.; ISBN: 0824746155
HVAC Control in the New Millennium by Hordeski; Hordeski, Michael F.; Marcel Dekker, ISBN: 0824709152 EAN: 9780824709150
Publisher: Fairmont Press (2001) 16
HVAC Control System Design Diagrams by Levenhagen, John I.; ISBN: 0070381291 EAN: 9780070381292 Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Professional Publishing (1998)
HVAC Controls and Systems by Levenhagen, John I.Spethmann, Donald H. ISBN: 0070375097 EAN: 9780070375093 Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing

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:

Computer Aided Power System Analysis


EE-712
7
LTP-3 2 2
5

Main Topics
SYSTEM MODELLING
System modelling of synchronous machines, transformers, loads etc, per unit impedance, single line
diagram of electrical networks, single phase impedance diagrams corresponding to single line
diagram. Formation of impedance and admittance matrices for the electrical networks.
LOAD FLOW STUDIES
Data for the load flow studies, Swing Bus, Formulation of simultaneous equations, Iterative solutions
by the Gauss-Seidal Method & by Newton Raphson Method.
FAULT ANALYSIS
Transients on transmission line, short circuit of synchronous machine, selection of circuit breakers,
Algorithm for short circuit studies, Symmetrical Component transformation, construction of
sequencenetworks of power systems. Symmetrical Analysis of Unsymmetrical LG, LL, and LLG fault
usingsymmetrical components.
POWER SYSTEM STABILITY
Steady state stability, Dynamics of a synchronous machine, Power angle equations, Transientstability,
equal area criterion, Numerical solution of swing equation, factors effecting transientstability.

Recommended Books1. Elgerd O.I., Electric Energy Systems Theory, McGraw Hill
2. Nagrath I.J., Kolthari D.P., Modern Power System Analysis, McGraw Hill
3. Stevenson W.D., Elements of Power System Analysis, McGraw Hill
4. Nagrath I.J. And Kothari D.P., Power System Engineering
5. Arrillaga J. and Arnold C.P., Computer Aided Power System
6. Stagg Glenn W. and Elabiad, Computer Aided Power System Analysis
7. Kusic, Computer Aided Power System analysis.
Practical:
EE-712
1. Short circuit analysis symmetrical faults
2. Short circuit analysis unsymmetrical faults
3. Transient stability analysis
4. Power plot relay co-ordination
5. Harmonic analysis
6. Solution of load flow problem by Gauss-seidal method
7. Solution of load flow problem by Newton-Raphson method
8. Solution of economic load dispatch by Lamda iterative method
9. Simulink
10. Solution of load flow problem by fast decoupled method

Lecture(s)
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12

12

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Energy Management Auditing


EE-713
3
L T P-3 0 0
3

Main Topics
Basics of Energy Conservation
Need of energy conservation and energy audit; Energy Intensive processes, Heating:
methods/Techniques of energy Saving in Furnaces, Ovens and Boilers; Cooling: Methods/ Techniques
of Energy Saving in Ventilating systems and Air Conditioners; Lighting energy: methods/Techniques of
efficient lighting; Cogeneration -Types and Advantages
Efficiency improvement in Motors
Losses in Electrical Machines, Methods to reduce these losses, Efficient use of energy in motors with
the help of voltage reducers, automatic star/ delta converters; Energy Efficient Motors: Construction,
operation and characteristics; Power factor improvement devices and soft starters/Variable Frequency
Drives.
Energy Conservation In T&D Systems
Reactive power compensation, demand side management, system voltage optimization and phase
current balancing, Losses in transmission and distribution system and its minimization; Amorphous Core
Transformers
Tariff and Energy Conservation in Industries
Energy cost and Recent Electricity Board tariffs, Application of Tariff System to reduce Energy bill,
Energy Conservation by improving load factor and power factor;
Energy and the Environment
Environment and social concerns related to energy utilization, The green house effect, Global Warming
and its effect , Pollution, Acid Rains, Global Energy and environment Management
Energy Audit
Procedure of Energy audit, ABC analysis, Energy Flow Diagram and its importance, Measurements in
energy audit and various measuring instruments, Questionnaires for the energy audit, internal energy
audit checklist, Equipment used for energy conservation, Calculation of payback period for energy
conservation equipment. IE rules and regulations for energy audit, Electricity act 2003

Recommended BooksTittle
Industrial Energy Management: Principles & applications
Bureau of Energy Efficiency Handbooks
Generation Distribution & Utilization of Electrical Energy

Author
G Petrecca
C.L. Wadhawa

Lecture(s)
08

08

08

06

04

14

Publisher
Kluwer Academic Publisher
Bureau of Energy Efficiency
New Age

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Unit

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

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Microcontroller and Embedded System


EE-714
5
LTP-3 0 2
4

Main Topics
Introduction
Microprocessor, Micro-controllers and their comparison. The 8051 Architecture: Introduction, 8051
micro-controller hardware, input/ output, pins, ports and circuits, external memory, counters and timers,
serial data input/ output, interrupts
8051 Assembly Language Programming
Instruction format and addressing techniques, instruction set (data moving, logical operations, arithmetic
operations, jump and call instructions), The mechanics of programming, assembly language
programming process, programming tools and techniques,
8051 Microcontroller Design
Micro-controller specification, external memory and memory space decoding, reset and clock circuits,
expanding I/O, memory mapped I/O, memory address decoding, memory access times, testing the
design, timing subroutines, lookup tables for the 8051, serial data transmission
Microcontroller Applications
Interfacing keyboards, displays, D/A and A/D, multiple interrupts, serial data communications,
introduction to the use of assemblers and simulators Embedded Systems: Introduction to PLDs and
FPGA- architecture, technology and design issues, implementation of 8051 core.

Lecture(s)
12

12

12

12

Recommended BooksKenneth J Ayola, The 8051 Micro Controller- Architecture, Programming and Application, Penram International Publication
John B Peatman, Design with Micro Controller, Tata McGraw Hill
Ray A. K. and Bhurchandi K. M., Advanced Microprocessors & Peripherals; Architecture, Programming& Interfacing, Tata McGraw
Hill
Mazidi M. A. and Mazidi J. G., The 8051 Micro-controller & Embedded System, Pearson Education.
Surekha Bhanot, Process Control, Oxford Higher Education.
Otter, Job Dan, Programmable Logic Controller, P.H. International, Inc, USA
Dunning Gary, Introduction to PLCs, Tata McGraw Hill
Kumar Rajesh, Module on PLCs and their Applications, NITTTR Chandigarh
Title of the course
Subject Code

:
:

Microcontroller and Embedded System Lab


EE-714

Practical:
1. Study of 8051 Microcontroller, Architecture & command.
2. Write an ALP for the Addition & Subtraction of 8 bit nos.
3. Write an ALP for multiplication of Two 8 bit nos.
4. Write an ALP for Division of Two 8 bit nos.
5. Write an ALP to find smallest & largest no in a given array.
6. Write an ALP to generate 10 KHz frequency using interrupt.
7. Write an ALP to interface intelligent LCD display with m C.
8. Write an ALP for m C & HLL for PC (VB/C++/VC++) to demonstrate/implement serial Interfacing.
9. Write an ALP to interface LED display.
10. Write an ALP to interface one m C with other using serial/parallel communication.
11. Write an ALP to switch ON alarm when m C receive interrupt

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

:
:
:
:

Power System Operation & Control


EE-716
5
4

LTP-3 2 0

Main Topics
Introduction
Introduction to Power Generation Units: Characteristics and its variations,
Economic Operation of Power Systems
Fuel consumption, Characteristics of thermal unit, Incremental fuel rate and their approximation, minimum
and maximum power generation limits.
Economic Dispatch
Economic dispatch problem with and without transmission line losses, Unit Commitment, their solution
methods. Environmental aspects in Economic dispatch.
Hydrothermal Co-ordination
Hydro- Scheduling, Plant models, scheduling problems, Hydrothermal scheduling problems and its
approach.
Power System Control
Power system control factors, interconnected operation, tie-line operations, Reactive power requirements,
during peak and off peak hours, Elementary ideas of load frequency and voltage, reactive power control; ,
block diagrams of P-f and Q-V controllers, automatic load frequency control (ALFC), Static and Dynamic
performance characteristics of ALFC and automatic voltage regulator (AVR) controllers, Excitation
systems.
Power System Security
Factors affecting security, Contingency analysis, Network sensitivity, correcting the generation dispatch
by using sensitivity method and linear programming.
Power flow analysis in AC/DC systems
General, modelling of DC links, solution of DC load flow, discussion, per unit system for DC quantities,
solution techniques of AC-DC power flow equations.

Lecture(s)
08
08

08

08

12

10

10

Recommended Books1.
Nagrath, I.J. and Kothari, D.P., Power System Engineering, Tata McGraw Hill (2007).
2.
Stevenson W.D. And Grainger (APSA)., Power System Analysis, McGraw Hill (2007).
3.
Arrilaga J. and Smith B.C.,AC-DC Power System Analysis, IEE Press
4.
Elgerd, O.I., Electric Energy Systems Theory: An Introduction. 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 1983.
6.
Dhillon J.S., Kothari D.P., Power System Optimisation, 2nd Ed., PHI, 2010
7.
Kundur P, Power System Stability & Control, Third Reprint, tat McGraw Hill, 2007
8.
Murthy, P.S.R., Power System Operation and Control, Tata McGraw Hill, 1984.
9.
Saadat Hadi, Power System Analysis, Tata McGraw Hill Edition, 2002.
10.
Wood, A.J., and B. Wollenberg, Power Generation, Operation and Control, 2nd Edition, John Wiley, NY, 1996

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Biomedical Engineering
: EE-721A
:3
:3

LTP-3 0 0

Main Topics
Physiological systems of body
Brief description of nervous, circulatory and respiratory systems, the body as a control system, the nature of
bioelectricity, the origin of biopotentials.
Bio electric Signals And Electrodes
Electro conduction system of the heart, the ECG Waveform, Neuron potential, muscle potential, electrodes
for biophysical sensing, Skin-contact-impedance, electrodes for EEG,EMG and ECG, electrical conductivity
of electrode jellies and creams.
Cardiovascular measurements
The standard lead system, the ECG preamplifier; ECG machines, Cardiac monitors, , blood pressure
measurements, direct and indirect, blood flow measurements, phonocardiography, defibrillators,
pacemakers
Measurements of Electrical Activity in Brain
Anatomy of Human Brain and Nerve Cell, EEG electrodes and the 10-20 system, EEG amplitude and
frequency bands, simplified block diagram, preamplifiers and EEG system specifications, EEG diagnostic
uses and sleep patterns, visual and auditory evoked potential recordings, EEG system artifacts.
EMG
Muscular system, electrical signals of motor unit and gross muscle, human motor coordination system,
electrodes, signal conditioning and processing, Block diagram & description of Electromyography (EMG).
Respiratory System Measurements
Respiratory anatomy, parameters of respiration, regulation of respiration, respiratory system
measurements, respiratory transducers and instruments, spirometry.
Medical Imaging
Introduction to Medical Imaging, Computers in Medical Imaging, Computerized Ultrasonic Diagonosis and
types, X-Rays, Computerized Tomography, Computerized Emission Tomography
Biotelemetry
Physiological parameters adaptable to bio-telemetry, Components of a biotelemetry system, Implantable
units, Applications of telemetry system in patient care.

Recommended BooksTitle
Handbook of biomedical instrumentation
Biomedical instrumentation and measurement
Introduction to Biomedical Equipment Technology
Medical Instrumentation

Author
R S Khandpur
L Cromwell
Joseph J Carr
John M.Brown
John G.Webster

Publisher
TMH
PHI
PE
WSE

Lecture(s)
06

06

06

06

06

06

06

06

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

:
:
:
:

Optimization Techniques
EE-721B
3
3

LTP-3 0 0

Main Topics
INTRODUCTION TO OPTIMIZATION
Statement of an optimization problem, Classification of optimization problems, Optimization techniques,
Engineering applications of optimization.
CLASSICAL OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES
Single variable optimization, Multivariable optimization with no constraints, Multivariable optimization
with equality constraints, Multivariable optimization with in equality constraints.
LINEAR PROGRAMMING
Standard form of linear programming, Simplex method, Computer implementation of the Simplex
method, Duality theory.
TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM
North-West Corner rule, Least cost method, Vogel approximation method, testing for optimality.
NON-LINEAR PROGRAMMING: OneDimensional Minimization Methods
Unimodal function, Dichotomous search, Fibonacci search, Golden Section, Cubic interpolation method,
Direct root, Newton Raphson Method
Unconstrained Multivariable Optimization Techniques
Random search method, Steepest descent method, Conjugate gradient method, Newton Raphson
Method, Evolutionary search, Hooke-Jeeves Method, Simplex search Method
Constrained Optimization Techniques
Interior Penalty function method, Exterior penalty function method, Method of Multipliers, KKT
Conditions
FURTHER TOPICS IN OPTIMIZATION
Critical path method (CPM), Program evaluation and review technique (PERT). Multiobjective
Optimization Techniques, Weighting method, -constraint method. Simulated annealing method

Lecture(s)
08

08

08

08
08

08

08

08

Recommended Books1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

nd

Rao, S.S.,Optimization: Theory and Application' Wiley Eastern Press, 2 edition 1984.
Deb Kalyanmoy, .Optimisation for Engineering Design-Algorithms and Examples. Prentice Hall India-1998
Taha, H.A., Operations Research -An Introduction, Prentice Hall of India, 2003.
Fox, R.L., 'Optimization methods for Engineering Design', Addition Welsey, 1971.
Ravindran A., Ragsdell K.M. and Reklaitis G.V., Engineering Optimization: Methods And applications, Wiley, 2008
Godfrey C. Onwubolu, B. V. Babu, New optimization techniques in engineering, Springer, 2004

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

:
:
:
:

FACTS & HVDC Transmission


EE-721C
3
3

LTP-3 0 0

Main Topics
DC power transmission technology
Introduction, comparison of AC and DC transmission, application of DC transmission, application of DC
transmission, description of DC transmission system, Configurations, planning for HVDC transmission,
modern trends in DC transmission. Introduction to Device: Thyristor valve, valve tests, recent trends.
Analysis of HVDC converters
Pulse number, choice of converter configuration, simplified analysis of Graetz circuit, converter bridge
characteristics, and characteristics of a twelve-pulse converter, detailed analysis of converters with and
without overlap.
Converter and HVDC system control
General, principles of DC link control, converter control characteristics, system control hierarchy, firing
angle control, current and extinction angle control, starting and stopping of DC link, power control,
higher level controllers, telecommunication requirements.
Converter faults and protection
Introduction, converter faults, protection against over-currents, over-voltages in a converter station,
surge arresters, protection against over-voltages.
Smoothing reactor and DC line
Introduction, smoothing reactors, DC line, transient over voltages in DC line, protection of DC line, DC
breakers, Monopolar operation, effects of proximity of AC and DC transmission lines.
Reactive power control
Introduction, reactive power requirements in steady state, sources of reactive power, static var systems,
and reactive power control during transients. Harmonics and filters: Introduction, generation of
harmonics, design of AC filters, DC filters, carrier frequency and RI noise.
Component models for the analysis of ac/dc system
General, converter model, converter control, modelling of DC network, modelling of AC networks.
Power Transmission control
Fundamental of ac power transmission, transmission problems and needs, the emergence of FACTS,
FACTS controller & consideration.
Shunt & Series Compensation: Shunt Static Var Compensator (SVC) principles, configuration, &
control, Fundamental of series compensation, principle of operation, Application of Thyristor Controlled
Series Capacitor TCSC for different problems of power system
Unified Power Flow Controllers (UPFC): Basic operating principles & characteristics, control UPFC
installation applications, UPFC model for power flow studies.

Lecture(s)
06

06

06

06

06

06

06
06

Recommended Books1.
Ghosh, A. and Ledwich, G., Power Quality Enhancement Using Custom Power Devices, Kluwer Academic Publishers
(2005).
2.
Hingorani, N.G. and Gyragyi, L., Understanding FACTS: Concepts and Technology of Flexible AC Transmission System,
Standard Publishers and Distributors (2005).
3.
K.R. Padiyar, FACTS Controllers in Power Transmission & Distribution, New Age International Publisher, 2007.
4.
Miller T.J.E., Reactive Power Control in Electric Systems, John Wiley
5.
Kimbark, HVDC Transmission.
6.
Kamaraju and Naidu, H.V. Engineering.
7.
R.S. Jha, H.V. Engineering.
8.
Kuffel & Abdullah, H.V. Engineering
9.
Wadhwa C. L., H. V. Engineering.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit -2

:
:
:
:

DISTRIBUTED CONTROL SYSTEM


EE-721D
3

LTP-3 0 0

Main Topics
Unit
INTRODUCTION
Computers in process control, Measurement and control interfaces, PC hardware structure, Direct
digital control, consideration in DCS.
DCS-CONFIGURATION
Hardware of a distributed control system, DCS configurations control console equipment, displays,
Software configuration, algorithm libraries
DCS COMMUNICATION
Industrial communication system, Field buses, standards, multiplexing and scanning, remote
stations, Digital signal transmission.
DCS FLOWSHEET SYBMOLS
General symbols, distributed control symbols, logic and sequential control symbols, internal system
function symbols, software alarms, typical flow diagrams
DCS-I/O HARDWARE AND SET POINT STATIONS
I/O Hardware stations, digital and analog inputs, signal conditioning, set point stations and their
features.
DCS- SUPERVISORY TASKS and CONFIGURATIONS
Supervisor computer functions control and optimization, control techniques, displays, advanced
controls.
DCS- SYSTEM INTERGARTION WITH PLC
Man machine interface, integration with PLC and compurters

Recommended BookS
1.
LIPTAK: Instrumentation Engineering Handbook, Chilton Book Company
2.
ANDREWS: Applied Instrumentation in Process Industries (Volume II & III)
3.
DOEBLIN: Measurement Systems: Application and Design, TMH
4.
R. K. JAIN: Mechanical and Industrial Measurements, Khanna Publishers

Lecture(s)
06

06

06

06

08

08

08

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

:
:
:
:

High Voltage Engineering


EE-722
3
3

LTP-3 0 0

Main Topics
E.H.V. Transmission and Corona Loss
Need for EHV Transmission. Use of bundled conductors, corona characteristics of smooth bundled
conductors with different configurations, Corona loss. Factors affecting the corona loss, Radio
interference due to corona. Shunt and series compensation in EHV lines. Tuned power lines. Insulation
Co-ordination.
HVDC Transmission
Advantages, disadvantages and economics of HVDC Transmission system. Types of D.C. links,
converter station equipment, their characteristics.
Insulating materials used in H.V. Engg.
Applications of insulating materials used in power transformers rotating machines, circuit breakers,
cables, power capacitors.
Conduction and breakdown in Gases, Liquids & Solid Dielectrics
Solids - Intrinsic, electromechanical and thermal breakdown composite dielectrics, solid dielectrics used
in practice.
Liquids: - Conduction and breakdown in pure and commercial liquids, suspended particle theory,
cavitation and bubble theory, stressed oil volume theory, Liquids used in practice.
Gases: - Ionization process, Townsends current growth equations, Ist and 2nd ionization coefficients.
Townsends criterion for breakdown. Streamer theory of breakdown, Pashens law of Gases, Gases
used in practice.
Generation of High Voltages
D.C., A.C. (Power frequency and High frequency) Impulse voltage and impulse current Generation
Tripping and contact of Impulse Generator.
Test procedures in H.V. Engg. Lab.
Testing of cables, insulators, bushings, circuit breakers and transformers.

Recommended Books1. E.H.V. A.C. Transmission Engg. By Rakesh Das Bagamudre, New Age International Publishers.
2. HVDC Transmission by Kimbark.
3. H.V. Engg. By Kamaraju and Naidu
4. H.V. Engg. By R.S. Jha.
5. H.V. Engg, by Kuffel & Abdullah.
6. H. V. Engg.By C.L.Wadhwa.

Lecture(s)
08

08

08

08

12

12

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

:
:
:
:

Electric Drives
EE-723
5
4

L T P-3 0 2

Main Topics
DC Motor Drives
Introduction to Drives, Rectifier and Chopper fed DC motors with closed loop control, PLL Control,
Mechanical Sensorless Control of DC motors.
Synchronous Motor Drives
Converters-Inverter, Cycloconverter fed Wound Field Synchronous Motor Drives with closed loop
control, CLM and Field Oriented control, Direct Torque control, Sensorless Control; Synchronous
Reluctance Motor Drives and its control
Permanent Magnet Brushless Motor Drives
Solid State Controllers of PMBLDCM and PMSM Drives with Closed loop Control, Field Oriented
Control and position Sensorless Control.
Induction Motor Drives
Converters-Inverter and Cyclo- converter fed Induction Motor Drives with closed loop control, AC
voltage controllers, Rotor Resistance control, Slip recovery drives, Field Oriented control, Direct
Torque control, Sensorless Control.
Special Motor Drives
Switched Reluctance Motor (SRM) Drives: Converter-Inverter controllers of SRM Drives with closed
loop control, Sensorless Control; Stepper Motor Drives: Classifications, Operation, Characteristics,
Stability, Converters and Closed Loop Control
Power Quality issues of Electric Drives
Power Quality problems generated by various electric drives, Harmonic Mitigation techniques and
Energy Efficiency Improvements in Electric Motor Drives through Solid State Controllers.

Recommended Books:
Title
Power Electronics and Variable Frequency Drives,
Technology and Applications
Power Semiconductor Controlled Drives
Electric Drives
Power Electronics
Electric Motor Drives
Title of the course
Subject Code

:
:

Author
B K Bose

Publisher
IEEE Press

G.K.Dubey
I. Boldea and S. A. Nasar
N. Mohan, T. M. Undeland and W.
P. Robbins
R. Krishnan

PHI
CRC Press
John Wiley and Sons

Lecture(s)
07

10

07

12

08

04

Pearson Education

Electric Drives Lab


EE-723

Practicals:
EE-723
1.
To observe and comment on the waveforms of a single phase Bridge rectifier based DC motor drive.
2.
To observe and comment on the waveforms of Isolated DC-DC converter in buck/boost mode under CCM and DCM
operation.
3.
To observe and comment on the waveforms of non-isolated DC-DC converter in buck/boost mode under CCM and DCM
operation
4.
To observe and comment on the waveforms of a Chopper based DC motor drive.
5.
To observe and comment on the waveforms of a Converter Inverter based Synchronous motor drive.
6.
To observe and comment on the waveforms of a Cyclo-Converter based Synchronous motor drive.
7.
To observe and comment on the waveforms of a V/f control of Induction motor drive.
8.
To observe and comment on the waveforms of a Converter Inverter based Induction motor drive.
9.
To observe and comment on the waveforms of a Cyclo-Converter based Induction motor drive.
10.
To observe and comment on the waveforms of a three phase Thyristor Bridge converter for DC motor speed control. Also
comment on the operation with and without free wheeling diode.
11.
To observe and comment on the waveforms of a three phase PWM converter for Induction motor speed control.
12.
To observe and comment on the waveforms of a Power quality converter for Induction motor drive.
13.
To observe and comment on the waveforms of a Power quality converter for special (PMBL) motor drive.
14.
To observe and comment on the mechanical sensorless scheme of control of drives.

Title of the course


:
Advance Simulation Lab-II
Subject Code
:
EE-725
Weekly load
:
2
LTP-0 0 2
Credit
:
1
Practical:
1. To simulate the behaviour of single phase IGBT/MOSFET Converters in closed loop voltage control for R and RL load in
MATLAB. Plot various current/voltage waveforms and its step response and comment on it.
2. To simulate the behaviour of three phase IGBT/MOSFET Converters in closed loop voltage control for R and RL load in
MATLAB. Plot various current/voltage waveforms and its step response and comment on it.
3. To simulate the behaviour of isolated Buck DC-DC Converters in closed loop voltage control for R and RL load in MATLAB.
Plot various current/voltage waveforms and its step response and comment on it.
4. To simulate the behaviour of isolated Boost DC-DC Converters in closed loop voltage control for R and RL load in MATLAB.
Plot various current/voltage waveforms and its step response and comment on it.
5. To simulate the behaviour of isolated Buck- Boost DC-DC Converters in closed loop voltage control for R and RL load in
MATLAB. Plot various current/voltage waveforms and its step response and comment on it.
6. To simulate the speed and torque control of DC Drive in MATLAB under variable loading conditions. Plot various
current/voltage waveforms and comment on it.
7. To simulate the V/f method of speed control for Induction Motors (squirrel cage and wound rotor) in MATLAB under variable
loading conditions. Plot various current/voltage waveforms and comment on it.
8. To simulate the behaviour of a solar photo voltaic system for R and RL load under variable solar radiations in MATLAB. Plot
various current/voltage waveforms and comment on it.
9. To simulate the behaviour of a synchronous generator for R and RL load in MATLAB with various prime movers (such as
hydel, wind, thermal plants). Plot various current/voltage waveforms and comment on it.
10. To design IIR and FIR filters in MATLAB. Simulate its various plots and comment on it.
11. To simulate the behaviour of a HVAC system in MATLAB under different operating/loading conditions. Plot various
current/voltage waveforms and comment on it.
12. To simulate the behaviour of a HVDC system in MATLAB under different operating/loading conditions. Plot various
current/voltage waveforms and comment on it.
13. To design and simulate the behavior of any electric drive in MATLAB for closed loop control of any one parameter
(current/voltage/speed/torque) under variable loading conditions. Plot various current/voltage waveforms and comment on it.
14. To design and simulate the behavior of any Transmission/Distribution system in MATLAB for closed loop control of any one
parameter (current/voltage/power) under variable loading conditions. Plot various current/voltage waveforms and comment
on it.
Recommended Books:
Title
Getting Started with MATLAB
Mastering MATLAB 7
Electric Machinery
Linear Control Systems with Matlab
Applications
Power Electronics
Power Generation, Operation and Control

Author
Rudra Pratap
Hanselman & Littlefield
Fitzgerald, Kingslay and Umans
B S Manke

Publisher
Oxford University Press
Prentice Hall
McGraw Hills
Khanna Publishers

M H Rashid
A J Wood, B F Wollenberg and G B
Sheble

Pearson Education
Wiley

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
1

: Introduction to Food Processing


: FT-411
:3
: 3 (Lecture 3; Practical 0)

LTP

3-0-0

Main Topic
Introduction
Introduction to food processing: scope and importance; basic concepts about properties of foods: liquid, solid and
gases; unit operations; water activity;
Basics of unit operation
Processing at ambient temperatures: theory and equipment for raw material processing, size reduction, mixing
and forming, separation and concentration of food components, irradiation.
Cereal and legumes
Cereals and Legumes: Structure, pre-treatments, processing, storage, use in various preparation. Cereal
products, breakfast cereals, fast food.
Milk and Milk Products
Milk and Milk products: Composition, Classification, Selection, Quality, Processing, Storage and uses in different
preparations, Nutritional aspects, shelf life and spoilage.
Animal and animal products
Meat, Fish and Poultry: Types, Selection, Purchase, Storage, Uses, preparations, Spoilage of fish, poultry and
meat.
Eggs: Production, grade, quality selection, storage and spoilage, cost nutritional aspects and use in different
preparations.
Fruits &Vegetables
Vegetables and Fruits: Variety, selection, purchase, storage, availability, causes and nutritional aspects of raw and
processed products and their use in different preparations.
Food microbiology and spoilage.
Introduction to important microorganisms in foods. Cultivation of microorganisms, nutritional requirements of
microorganisms, types of media used, methods of isolation. Sterilization and disinfection. Contamination and
microorganisms in the spoilage of different kinds of foods.

Recommended books:
Author
G. W. Gould

Title
New Methods of Food Preservation

Publisher
CRC

R.P.Singh

Introduction to Food Engineering

CRC

Barbosa-Canovas

Novel
Food
Technologies

CRC

Processing

Lectures
4

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
1

: Food Chemistry
: FT-421
:5
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 2)

LTP

3-0-2

Main Topic
Introduction
Development of food chemistry and its role in food processing
Water
Importance of water in foods. Structure of water & ice. Concept of bound & free water and their implications.
Sorption Phenomena and Sorption isotherms, examplesDispersed systemssome basic considerations.
Proteins
Nomenclature, classification, structure, chemistry and properties of amino acids, peptides, proteins. Essential
and non- essential amino acids, Isolation, identification and purity of amino acids, peptides, proteins.
Qualitative and quantitative analysis of amino acids and proteins. Changes during processing, protein
determination methods. Physical and chemical characteristics of proteins
Carbohydrates
Nomenclature and classification, structure, physical and chemical properties of polysaccharides (cellulose,
starch, fructans, galactans, hemi-cellulose, pectic substances) and their functions; dietary fiber, changes in
carbohydrates during processing.
Lipids
Structure, classification, physical and chemical properties, utilization of fats and oils, margarine, shortenings,
salad and cooking oils, importance of fats and oils in diet, introduction to hydrogenation and its importance.
Browning reactions
Enzymatic and non-enzymatic browning, advantages and disadvantages, factors affecting their reaction and
control
Vitamins
Types of vitamins, chemistry and functions, source and deficiency diseases
Plant pigment
Structure and properties of chlorophyll, anthocyanins, tannin, myoglobin and carotenoids, chemical changes
during processing
Flavor and aroma of foods
Importance and method of retention of flavour and aroma in foods, terpenes, esters, ketones and quinines.

Recommended Books:
Author
Meyer
Fenemma
Belitz
Lehninger

Title of the course


Subject Code

Title
Food Chemistry
Food Chemistry
Basic Food Chemistry
Principles of Biochemistry

Publisher
CBS
CBS

: Food Chemistry Lab


: FT-421

Food Chemistry lab


1.
Qualitative tests for the presence of carbohydrates in food samples
2.
Qualitative test for the presence of protein in food and its products
3.
Estimation of sugar in given food sample by Lane and Eynon and Nelson& Somogy method
4.
Estimation of lactose in milk sample by titrimetric method
5.
Determination of browning content and inhibition of browning reaction
6.
Determination of acid value of given oil or fat sample
7.
Estimation of amount of fat milk powder by Majonniers method
8.
Estimation of protein by micro-Kjeldhal method
9
Estimation of pectic substances and pectin in fruit
10
Determination of Vitamin B-complex in foods
11
Determination of saponification value and un-saponifiable matter
12
Determination of RM value, Polenske value of oil and fat.
13
Determination of proline content.
14
Determination of vitamin C in given sample.
15
Estimation of phosphatase activity in milk.

Lectures
2
4

4
4

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Food Microbiology
: FT-422
:5
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 2)

LTP

3-0-2

Unit

Main Topic

Lectures

Introduction
Importance and historical developments in food microbiology, prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell, morphology,
structure, microbiology and reproduction of bacteria, yeast and mold.
Techniques of pure culture
Serial dilution, pour plate, streak plate, spread plate, slant, broth and enrichment culture, lyophilization.
Microbial growth and death kinetics
Definition, growth curves (different phases), synchronous growth, doubling/generation time, intrinsic and
extrinsic factors, relationship between number of generations and total number of microbes.
Microbiology and microbial spoilage of Food Products
Microbiology of raw milk and fermented milk products viz. yoghurt, cheese; cereals products, fruits and
vegetable, meat and meat product, egg and fish.
Food spoilage
Bacterial and fungal food spoilage, food poisoning, food borne infection, food borne intoxication. Toxins
produced by Staphylococcus, Clostridium, Aspergillus; bacterial pathogens-Salmonella, Bacillus, Listeria, E.
coli, Shigella, Campylobacter.
Microbial Control
Source of microorganisms, Physical and chemical agents used in microbial control, disinfected agents and its
dynamics.

Recommended Books:
Author
W.C. Frazier
H.J. Pleczar
J. Heritage

Title
Food Microbiology
Microbiology
Introductory Microbiology

Publisher
Tata McGraw Hill
Chapman and Hall

Title of the course


: Food Microbiology Lab
Subject Code
: FT-422
Food Microbiology Lab
1. To study the working of various equipments related to Microbiology.
2. To isolate pure culture using pour plate technique.
3. To isolate pure culture using spread plate technique.
4. To isolate pure culture using pour plate technique.
5. To measure the size of given microbial cell using micrometery.
6. To enumerate total viable count in a culture.
7. To perform Gram staining technique of bacteria.
8. To study the growth curve of microorganisms.
9. Quantitative analysis of food sample by standard plate count (SPC) method.
10. To study quality of milk by methylene blue reductase test.
11. Demonstration of microbial production of curd.
12. To perform presumptive test for coliforms in milk.
13. To study the bacterial survival against UV irradiations.
14. To study the bacterial spoilage of given food sample.

4
8

10

10

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
1

: Food Biochemistry and Nutrition


: FT-511
:5
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 2)

LTP

3-0-2

Main Topic
Enzymes
Enzymes classification, specificity of enzymes, co-enzymes, co-factors, enzyme inhibitors and activators, Factors
effecting enzyme activity, Enzyme kinetics, Line weaver Burk plot, Allosteric enzymes.
Metabolism of carbohydrates and biological oxidation
Digestion and absorption, glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, Feeder pathway of glycolysis, disorders of carbohydrate
metabolism Krebs cycle, electron transport chain and oxidative phosphorylation.
Metabolism of lipids
Digestion, absorption and function of lipid, -oxidation of fatty acids, Pathway of synthesis of fatty acids,
Biosynthesis of triacylglycerol.
Metabolism of Proteins
Importance of protein, digestion and absorption of proteins, nitrogen balance, Biosynthesis of protein, general
catabolism of amino acids, deamination,
Transamination, urea cycle, disorders of amino acid metabolism.
Food Nutrition
Functions and energy values of foods, basal energy metabolism: BV, NPU, BMR, PER calculations, dietary
allowances and standards for different age groups, nutritive value of Indian food, techniques for assessment of
human nutritional status. Causes and preventions of malnutrition.

Recommended Books:
Author
Lehninger, A.L.; Nelson, D. L. and Cox, M. M
Strayer. L.
Handler, P.: Smith E.I.; Stelten, D. W
Sunetra Roday

Title of the course


Subject Code

Title
Principals
of
Biochemistry
Biochemistry
Principals
of
Biochemistry
Food Science &
Nutrition

Publisher
CBS

AVI

: Food Biochemistry and Nutrition Lab


: FT-511

Food Biochemistry and Nutrition Lab


1. Estimation of total sugars by Dubois method in a given food sample
2. Estimation of glucose
3. Estimation of fructose
4. Estimation of enzymatic activity in a given food sample
5. Estimation of ascorbic acid in a given food sample
6. Estimation of cholesterol content
7. Estimation of protein by Lowry method
8. Estimation of phytic acid
9. Estimation of phosphatase activity in a milk sample
10. Estimation of products of anaerobic fermentation
11. Estimation of nutritive value of given food sample
12. Estimation of calorific value by Bomb calorimeter

Lectures
10

11

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
1

: Heat and Mass Transfer


: FT-512
:5
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 2)

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Main Topic
Conduction heat transfer
Modes of heat transfer, Steady state unidirectional heat transfer with and without internal heat generation
through slab, cylinder, spheres and composite geometries; insulation and its purposes, critical thickness of
insulation for cylinders and spheres, Unsteady state heat transfer in simple geometry; Use of Heisler charts,
Gaussian error function to solve transient heat transfer problems.
Convection Heat Transfer
Natural and forced convection, dimensional analysis for free and forced convection, dimensionless numbers
used in convective heat transfer, important correlations for free and forced convection.
Boiling and condensation
Boiling phenomenon, hysteresis in boiling curve, nucleate and forced convection boiling; condensation
phenomenon, condensation on vertical surface, outside a tube and inside horizontal tube.
Radiation heat transfer
Characteristics of black, grey and real bodies in relation to thermal radiation, Stefan Boltzmann law;
Kirchhoffs law; Wein displacement law, Emissive power for a black body and real body, intensity of radiation,
radiation between two bodies.
Heat Exchanger
Classification, overall heat transfer coefficient, fouling factors, log-mean temperature difference for parallel and
counter flow heat exchangers, effectiveness of parallel and counter flow heat exchanger by NTU method,
Design of shell and tube heat exchanger
Mass Transfer
Introduction to mass transfer, different modes of mass transfer, Mass flux and molar flux for a binary system,
Ficks law of diffusion of mass transfer, Derivation of general diffusion mass transfer equation, Molecular
diffusion in gases, liquids and solids having steady state equi-molar counter diffusion and through non diffusing
body; Steady state equimolar counter diffusion, convective mass transfer coefficient, natural and forced
convective mass transfer, dimensional analysis for free and forced convective mass transfer, important
correlations of convective mass transfer; permeability of films and laminates. Unsteady state diffusion in slabs,
cylinders and spheres, transient mass transfer in semi infinite medium.

Recommended books:
Author
Arora & Dkundwar
R.C. Sachdeva
D.S. Kumar
R K Rajput
K A Gavhane

Title
A course in Heat and Mass Transfer
Fundamentals of Engineering Heat &
Mass transfer
Heat and Mass Transfer
Heat and Mass Transfer
Unit Operations-II

Lectures
12

12

Publisher
Dhanpat Rai &Sons
New Age
Kataria & Sons
Khanna Pub

Title of the course


: Heat and Mass Transfer Lab
Subject Code
: FT-512
Heat and Mass Transfer Lab
1. To determine thermal conductivity of a material.
2. To find the thermal diffusivity of a food material.
3. To find out the Overall heat transfer co-efficient for a viscous food material assuming negligible internal thermal resistance
(lumped heat capacity system).
4. To calculate the surface and centre temperature of a rectangular body loosing heat to the surrounding by use of Heisler and
correction factor chart.
5. To calculate the surface and centre temperature of a cylindrical body loosing heat to the surrounding by use of Heisler and
correction factor chart.
6. To calculate the surface and centre temperature of a spherical body loosing heat to the surrounding by use of Heisler and
correction factor chart.
7. To determine surface heat transfer coefficient for a vertical tube losing heat by free convection.
8. To determine surface heat transfer coefficient for pipe losing heat by forced convection.
9. Determination of overall heat transfer coefficients for unsteady state heating process
10. To determine the value of Stefan Boltzmann constant for radiation heat transfer.
11. To determine LMTD, rate of heat transfer and effectiveness by NTU method for parallel flow heat exchanger.
12. To determine LMTD, rate of heat transfer and effectiveness by NTU method for counter current flow heat exchanger.
13. To determine the moisture diffusivity and activation energy for different geometries of food materials having
rectangular/cubical geometry.
14. To determine the moisture diffusivity and activation energy for different geometries of food materials having cylindrical
geometry.
15. To determine the moisture diffusivity and activation energy for different geometries of food materials having spherical
geometry.
16. To study the behavior of boiling curve.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
1

: Unit Operations
: FT-513
:5
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 2)

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Main Topic
Introduction
Definition and application in food processing.
Size reduction
Theory of communition, Ritingers law, Kicks law, Bonds law and their applications in calculation
of energy required in grinding, Crushing efficiency, Size reduction equipment used in food industry.

Lectures
1

Sieving
Separation based on size, Effectiveness of screens, Types of screens, Factors affecting the
sieving process, Fineness modules and particle size distribution
Mixing
Theoretical aspects of solid mixing. Mixing index, rate of mixing, Theory of liquid mixing,
Equipment for liquid and solid mixing.

Leaching and extraction


Concentration, Gas Liquid equilibria, Solid Liquid equilibria, Extraction-Solid Liquid extraction,
Liquid-Liquid extraction, stage equilibrium extraction. Super critical fluid extraction, Applicationextraction of fatty acid, Essential oils.

Distillation
Liquid vapor equilibrium, distillation of binary mixtures, simple distillation, flash distillation, steam
distillation. Crystallization-rate of crystallization, crystallization equilibrium.
Filtration
Theoretical aspects, Fundamental equation for filtration, Filtration equipment.
Sedimentation and centrifugal separation
Theory, Gravitational sedimentation of particles in liquids and gases, Sedimentation equipment.
Basic equation, centrifugal clarification, Equipments.

Recommended books:
Author
P. Fellows
R. L. Earle
Title of the course
Subject Code

Title
Food Processing Technology
Unit Operations in Food Processing

Publishers
Woodhead Pub

: Unit Operations Lab


: FT-513

List of Experiments:
1. Study of various equipments in Unit Operation Lab
2. Determination of critical speed of ball mill
3. Determination of power requirement of a given grinding equipment
4. Determination of the effect of hammer mill speed and screen size on particle size of the ground material
5. Determination of effectiveness of screen
6. Determination of fineness modulus of a ground sample
7. Effect of mixing time on the mixing index of solid mixing
8. Calculation of power requirement of a mixer
9. Dismantling and Assembly of horizontal filter press
10. Constructional features of rotary drum vacuum filter
11. Determination of factitious thickness of filter medium
12. Dismantling and Assembly of disc bowl centrifuge
13. Effect of speed of centrifuge on the composition and yield of cream
14. Determination of sedimentation rate of a slurry

8
6

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
1

: Food Engineering
: FT-521
:5
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 2)

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Main Topic
Units and Conversion
Fundamental and derived units; Systems of units, Conversions from other systems to SI system. Numerical
problem
Material Balance
Introduction to material balance, Numerical problems on material balance related to food processing.
Energy Balance
Introduction to energy balance, Steam properties, Use of Steam tables, Numerical problems on material and
energy balance related to food processing
Thermal Processing
Target microorganism for thermal processing, Concept of D, F and Z value,Microbial inactivation; Derivation
and application of equation for determination of thermal process time for cans, evaluation of thermal process
time for batch sterilization by graphical method; calculation of process time for continuous sterilization of
liquid foods; factors affecting rate of heat penetration; effect of can size on sterility requirement; related
numerical problems, concept of activation energy, concept of Q value, Application of Q rule for Estimation of
shelf life, amount of change and Accelerated Storage Study.
Psychrometry
Properties of air- water vapour mixture, psychometric chart, Humidification and dehumidification operations,
Application of Psychrometry to drying; related numerical problems.
Drying
Principles of drying and dehydration, water activity, sorption and desorption isotherms, rates of drying:
constant and falling rate periods during convective drying, drying rate constant; capillary flow and diffusion in
falling rate period; determination of moisture diffusivity for various geometries of food materials; freeze
drying and spray drying; calculations of freeze drying and spray drying times; related numerical problems
Evaporation
Boiling point elevation, Duhring rule, basic principles of evaporators; capacity and economy of evaporator;
multiple effect evaporator: operation and various feeding systems, calculation of heat transfer area in single
and multiple effect evaporators; Thermal vapour recompression and Mechanical vapour recompression
system to improve evaporator economy; related numerical problems
Food Freezing
Basic concepts, theories of crystallization; Depression in freezing point, Planks equation and other modified
equations for prediction of freezing time, freezing time calculations for a product having uniform temperature
(negligible internal resistance), different types of freezers.

Recommended books:
Author
R.T. Toledo
Brennan and Cowell
Heldman and Singh
Smith, P G
Geankoplis
Title of the course
Subject Code

Title
Fundamentals of food process Engg
Food Engineering Operations
Food Process Engineering
Intro to Food Process Engg
Transport Process & Unit operations

Publisher
CBS
Applied Science
Academic Press
Springer
PHI

: Food Engineering Lab


: FT-521(P)

List of Experiments
1. Calculation of thermal process time by formula method
2. Calculation of thermal process time by graphical method
3. Determination of steam properties using Mollier diagram
4. Determination of steam properties using steam tables
5. Study of different types of evaporators
6. Determination of relative humidity using Psychometric chart
7. Study the drying characteristics of a food material during convective dehydration
8. Determination of moisture diffusivity of a food material during dehydration.
9. Determination of activation energy for dehydration of a food sample.
10. Comparison of freeze drying time determined by Experiment and from modified Planks equation
11. Determination of freezing point depression of a food material.
12. Study of freezing curve for a food material.
13. Determination of the freezing time for a given food sample using unsteady state heat transfer charts
14. Study of different types of heat exchangers

Lectures
3

5
5

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
1

: Biotechnology
: FT-522
:5
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 2)

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Main Topic
Introduction
History, scope and present status of biotechnology in India in relation to food technology and its general
applications.
Microbial production of products
Single cell proteins, organic acids (lactic and citric acid), antibiotics and vitamins with special reference to
substrates and optimum conditions for growth of microorganism.
Enzyme technology
Sources of enzymes, advantages of microbial enzymes, extraction and purification of enzymes, applications of
enzymes in food industry.
Tissue culture technology
Definition, cellular totipotency, somatic hybridization, protoplast fusion, applications.
Mutation and repair mechanisms
Mutation, mutagens, types of mutations, repair mechanisms, photo-reactivation repair and excision repair,
applications of mutations in strain improvement.
Techniques of genetic engineering
Gene cloning procedures-general outline, recombinant DNA technology, different vectors involved plasmids,
cosmids & phagemids, transfer of recombinant molecules into host organisms, genetically modified foods.
Environmental biotechnology
Biochemical oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand, aerobic and anaerobic methods of treatment of food
industry wastes with special reference to methanogenesis. BIS standards for safer disposal of industrial waste
water.

Recommended books:
Author
B.D. Singh
P.K. Gupta
S.S. Marwaha
P.S. Panesar & SS Marwaha

Title of the course


Subject Code

Title
Biotechnology
Biotechnology
Food Processing: Biotechnological Applications
Biotechnology in Agriculture and Food Processing

: Biotechnology Lab
: FT-522 P

List of Experiments:1. To study different equipments related to Biotechnology.


2. Preparation of various media for culturing of microbes.
3. To enumerate the cells in the given sample by using haemocytometer.
4. To study the effect of pH on the growth of microorganisms.
5. To study the %age viability of the inoculum.
6. To study the disruption of cells using mechanical method.
7. To study the production of ethanol by bacterial fermentation.
8. To study the production of ethanol by yeast fermentation.
9. To study the production of an enzyme by given organism.
10. To study the production of ethanol by bacterial fermentation
11. Microbial production of citric acid.
12. Microbial production of lactic acid.
13. To determine Biochemical Oxygen Demand of a given sample
14. To determine Chemical Oxygen Demand of a given sample.
15. Demonstration of mutagenesis using UV radiations method.

Publisher

Asiatech

Lectures
5

5
6

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
1

: Dairy Engineering
: FT-523
:5
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 2)

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Main Topic
Introduction
Status of dairy industries in India, Engineering properties of milk and milk products and their significance in
equipment design.
Composition of milk
Composition, factors affecting composition of milk, Effect of milk on metals
Homogenization of milk
Principle of homogenization, Classification, single stage and two stage homogenizers, power requirement, care
and maintenance of homogenizers, application of homogenization in dairy industry.
Thermal processing of milk
Pasteurization: Batch, flash and continuous (HTST) pasteurizers, Flow diversion valve, Care and maintenance of
pasteurizers. UHT method: Direct and indirect heating system. Equipments for sterilization in the package (Batch
and continuous sterilizers).
Concentration of milk
Concentration of milk and machineries, heat and mass balance in single and multiple effect evaporator, types of
evaporators and their performances characteristics and selection criteria
Drying and dehydration of milk
Drying theories, estimation of drying rates and drying time, drying equipment (spray drier, drum drier).
Freezing
Types of ice-cream and ingredients, Technology of ice-cream preparation: Preparation of ice-cream mix, partial
freezing, final freezing and hardening, freezing methods and equipment, freezing time calculations.
Cleaning and sanitation
Selection and use of dairy cleaners and sanitizers, washing equipment, working and maintenance of can washers,
steam sterilization of cans, clean in place system, factors affecting, and washing operation.

Lectures
2

4
6

6
8

Total=45
Recommended books:
Author
Su Kumar De
Walstra
Spreer
Eckles, Comb and Macy
Kessler
Farral

Title of the course


Subject Code

Title
Outlines of dairy technology
Dairy Technology
Milk and Dairy Product Technology
Milk and milk products
Food
Engineering
and
Dairy
technology
Engineering of Food and Dairy
products

Publishers
Oxford

: Dairy Engineering Lab


: FT-523 (P)

List of Experiments:1. To analyze milk sample for following parameters.


i) %Acidity & pH ii) Specific gravity iii) Total solids & SNF iv) Fat v) COB and Alcohol.
2. To study the various types of pumps and their performance.
3. To study the different parts of a homogenizer.
4. To study the effect of temperature and pressure on homogenization.
5. Lactose determination in milk by Lane & Eynon method.
6. To analyze milk powder sample for various parameters.
7. To analyze condensed milk for various parameter.
8. To analyze butter sample.
9. Preparation of paneer.
10. Preparation of ice-cream.
11. Preparation of softy (soft-service-ice-cream).
12. To evaluate quality attributes of softy.
13. To examine quality parameters of paneer
14. Maintenance of cream separator and functions of various key parts

Title of the course


: Fluid Flow Operations and Rheology
Subject Code
: FT-524
Weekly load
:5
LTP
3-0-2
Credit
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 2)
Unit
Main Topic
1
Introduction to fluid flow
Physical properties of fluids like mass density, specific gravity, viscosity, pressure, factors affecting the
rheological parameters; fluid pressure and its measurement; manometers, simple manometers, differential
manometers; concept of Reynoldss number.
Fluid flow measurement
Derivation of continuity equation; different types of energies of a liquid in motion; derivation of Bernoullis
equation; practical applications of Bernoullis equation like venturimeter, orifice meter, pitot tube, rotameter.
Numerical problems.
Types of fluids
Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids, Concept of apparent viscosity. Thixotropic and antithixotropic fluids;
Viscous (Power law fluids); Plastic fluids, Viscoelastic fluids. Important models describing the time dependent
and time independent behavior of fluids.
Laminar viscous fluid flow
Flow of viscous fluid through circular pipe, Coefficient of friction; head loss due to Friction in pipes; head loss due
to sudden enlargement, contraction, vena contracta, entrance and exit losses; Stokes law (laminar flow around a
sphere); laminar flow through porous media; pressure drop in flow through porous media.
Pumps
2
Types of pumps and classification criteria, Theory and working of centrifugal pump, reciprocating pumps,
external gear pump (rotary pump), Lobe pump, Vane pump etc.
Viscometery
Theory and working of capillary tube viscometer for Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids; Falling sphere
resistance method; Rotational viscometer; Cone and plate type viscometer; Circular disc viscometer.
Rheology of Viscoelastic Fluids
Introduction to viscoelastic materials, stress relaxation; creep (retarded deformation); static or quasi-static or
transient methods for viscoelastic material; Maxwell model, Kelvin- voigt model and Burger model; dynamic
(varying stress or strain) or oscillatory measurements methods; Textural Profile Analysis.
Fluidization
Physical properties of particles like size, shape, sphericity, porosity, superficial and interstitial velocity, hydraulic
radius, equivalent diameter etc. Mechanism of fluidization, characteristics of gas solid fluidized systems,
Fanning friction factor for porous media; ; minimum porosity, bed weight, pressure drop in fluidized bed, theory
and analysis of fluidization process; particulate fluidization; aggregative (or bubbling) fluidization; principleof
fluidized bed drying equipment; pneumatic conveyers. Numerical problems.
Recommended Books:
Author
McCabe & Smith
V. Gupta & S.K. Gupta
G. S. Sawhney
R K Bansal
Arora K. R
Ghosal, S K, Sanyal S K and Datta S
Ibraz Albert and Barbosa-Canovas G V
SC Rao & C Guha

Title
Unit
Operations
in
Chemical
Engineering,
Fluid Mechanics & Application,
Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics
A Text book of Fluid Mechanics and
Hydraulic machines.
Fluid Mechanics Hydraulic and
Hydraulic machines
Introduction to Chemical Engineering,
Unit Operations in Food engineering
Transport Phenomena

Publisher
McGraw Hill

Title of the course


: Fluid Flow Operations and Rheology Lab
Subject Code
: FT-524 (P)
List of Experiments:1. To calculate the average flow velocity at different sections of a tube having variable area.
2. Estimation of pressure by use of manometer.
3. Determination of fluid flow behavior by Reynolds number apparatus
4. Determination of fluid flow velocity by venturimeter
5. Determination of fluid flow velocity by orifice meter
6. Verification of Bernoulli equation
7. Effect of temperature on the viscosity of a fluid food.
8. Determination of terminal/fluidization velocity for fluidization of particles
9. Study of various types of pumps.
10. To calculate the terminal velocity for fluidization.
11. Determination of viscosity by capillary viscometer.
12. Determination of viscosity by Ostwald viscometer
13. Determination of viscosity by rotational viscometer
14. TPA study of a biomaterial.

Lectures
6

Title of course
Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
1

: Biochemical Engineering
: FT-611
:5
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 2)

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Main Topic
Introduction
Introduction to biochemical engineering, its scope and area covered, Microbiological and biochemical
aspects related to biological processes
Media sterilization
Medium formulation, Thermal sterilization, Sterilization by filtration, Design criteria and design
equations for sterilization process, Temperature-time profile and design calculations, Methods of air
sterilization, Interception, diffusion and combined mechanism
Microbial growth and death kinetics
Microbial growth kinetics under batch and continuous process, Thermal death kinetics of
microorganism, measuring and monitoring growth processes, influence of temperature on specific
growth and death rates, relationship between growth and substrate utilization.
Enzyme kinetics
Concepts of free energy and activation energy, simple enzyme reaction kinetics, complex enzyme
kinetics, Michaelis-Menten equation, BriggsHalden approach, evaluation of parameters, enzyme
inhibition (competitive and non-competitive), Methods of enzyme immobilization.
Bioreactor & its control system
Bioreactor design and analysis in view of microbial reaction process, operation of batch and
continuous fermentation system, oxygen supply and demand in microbial processes, mass transfer
resistances, critical value of oxygen concentration and oxygen uptake rate, aeration system in
fermenter, types and design of sparger.

Lectures
2

12

12

12

Total=42
Recommended Books:
Author
Aiba, S, Humphrey, A.E. and Millis, N.
Bailey, J.E and Ollis, D.F.
James M. Lee
Stanbury, P.F Whitaker, W and Hall, S.J

Title of course
Subject Code

Title
Biochemical Engineering

Publisher
Academic press

Biochemical
Engineering
Fundamentals
Biochemical Engineering
Principles
of
Fermentation
Technology

McGraw Hill, NY
Prentice Hall, NJ
Reed Elsevier Pvt Ltd, New
Delhi

: Biochemical Engineering Lab


: FT-611 (P)

List of Experiments:1.
To acquaint with various equipments and their principle commonly used in biochemical engineering.
2.
Growth kinetic study of Aspergillus niger using incubator and incubator shaker.
3.
To study the effect of temperature and pH on enzyme activity.
4.
To determine reaction rate and Michaelis Menten equation for enzyme.
5.
Extraction and characterization of enzymes.
6.
Immobilization of enzyme by using cacl2.
7.
To study the effect of substrate on enzyme production.
8.
Filtration and centrifugation of enzyme for purification.
9.
Cell homogenization and extracellular enzyme content.
10.
Temperature effect on denaturation of enzyme.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
1

: Technology of Cereal Processing


: FT-612
:5
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 2)

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Main Topic
Introduction
General introduction to cereals and pulses; Production and utilization trends of various cereals and pulses; Grain
classification, structure and composition; Drying, grading and storage of cereal and pulses.
Pulses
Anti-nutritional factors and methods of inactivation; pre-treatments; Traditional and modern milling methods and
equipment involved; By-products of pulse milling and their utilization.
Wheat
Milling of wheat; Factors affecting yield and quality of flour; Flour treatments; Air-classification; Quality assessment
of grain and flour; Concept of composite flour; dough Rheology; Wheat starch processing; Technology of Pasta
products.
Rice
Rice milling; milling machines; effect of different factors on milling yield and rice quality; Parboiling of paddydifferent methods of parboiling; Curing and aging of rice; Rice starch processing; Milled rice products and byproducts (rice gluten and rice bran oil and de-oiled rice bran).
Corn
Wet and dry milling of corn; Comparison of conventional and modern process for wet milling processes; Milling
machines; Corn flakes, syrups, extraction of starch, starch derivatives, starch modification.
Barley and Millets
Milling of barley and millets, malting of barley, utilization of barley and millet products.

Recommended books:
Author
Dendy & Dobraszczyk
Hoseney RS.
Kent NL.
Kulp K & Ponte GJ
A. Chakraverty
Title of the course
Subject Code

Title
Cereal and cereal products
Principle of cereal science and
technology
Technology of cereal
Handbook of cereal science and
technology
Handbook of post harvest technology

Publisher
Aspen.
AACC.
Pergamon
Marcel Dekker
Marcel Dekker

: Technology of Cereal Processing Lab


: FT-612 (P)

List Of Experiments:1.
Determination of acid insoluble ash of different cereal flour.
2.
Determination of dry and wet gluten of a given flour sample.
3.
Determination of sedimentation value.
4.
Particle size index determination by sieve analysis.
5.
Determination of Hagbergs falling number.
6.
Determination of maltose value in flour sample.
7.
Determination of alcoholic acidity of flour.
8.
Preparation of bakery products.
9.
Determination of flour water absorption and the dough properties by Alveo-consistograph.
10.
Determination of hectolitre weight and 1000 Kernel weight.
11.
Comparative studies of flour milled in different mills.
12.
Preparation of noodles and its quality evaluation.
13.
Determination of dehusking efficiency and breakage in dehusking of rice
14.
Determination of dehusking efficiency and breakage in dehusking of pulse.
15.
Determination of percentage impurities in grain by aspirator and seed blower.
16.
Visit to rice mills and bakery units.

Lectures
4

10

10

10

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
1

: Technology of Animal Products


: FT-613
:5
LTP
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 2)

3-0-2

Main Topic
Structure and Composition of Muscle and associated tissue
Muscle tissue, skeletal muscle, skeletal muscle fiber, myofibrils, myofilaments, smooth muscle, cardiac
muscle, epithelial tissue, nervous tissue. Connective tissues. Connective tissue proper, adipose tissue.
Muscle bundles and associated connective tissues. Muscle and fiber types. Chemical composition of
skeletal muscle.
Conversion of muscle to meat
Homeostasis, Exsanguination, circulatory failure to muscle, postmortem pH decline, rigor mortis,
Enzymatic degradation.
Properties of fresh meat
Water holding capacity, chemical basis of water holding capacity, color, pigments. Chemical state of
pigments.
Principles of meat processing
Curing, meat curing ingredients, methods for incorporation of cure ingredients, chemistry of cured color,
Smoking of meat, comminution, blending and emulsification. Technology of sausages.
Beef, mutton and pork
Slaughtering of cattle, sheep and pig. By products of meat industry.
Poultry dressing and egg processing
Stunning, bleeding, scalding, evisceration, packaging and storage. Structure, composition and nutritive
value of an egg. Functional properties of egg constituents, Interior quality of eggs and its preservation,
Egg products.
Fish processing
Selection of raw material for processing of streaking and filleting of fish; production of fish paste, fish oils,
sauce, fish protein concentrates. By products of fish processing industry.

Lectures
8

4
6

Recommended books:
Author
J.C. Forest, E.D. Aberle,
Hedrick
B. Panda
Robert L. Henrickson

Title of the course


Subject Code

H.B.

Title
Principles of meat science
Principle of meat science
Meat,
poultry
and
technology

Publisher
W.H. Freeman and company

seafood

ICAR
Prentice Hall New Jersey

: Technology of Animal Products Lab


: FT-613 (P)

List of Experiments:1. To study the effect of low and high oxygen atmosphere on meat colour.
2. To study the chemistry of myoglobin as it relates to the color of the molecule.
3. To understand and compare the action of two meat tenderizing enzymes by applying the technique of electrophoresis.
4. To study the structure of the muscle under compound microscope.
5. Perform the slaughtering of the poultry birds.
6. Identification of different internal organs of poultry birds and their utilization for product preparation.
7. Dressing of Fish.
8. Determination of total volatile acids in fish,
9. Determination of buffering capacity of fish muscle.
10. Rapid estimation of hypoxanthine concentration in chill stored fish.
11. Determination of glycine in fish muscle.
12. Determination of protein fractions in fresh fish.
13. Cut out test for canned fishery products.
14. Determination of glycogen in fish muscle.
15. Industrial visit to meat industry.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
1

: Food Analysis and Quality Control


: FT-614
:5
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 2)

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Main Topic
Introduction
Quality control and its importance; functions of quality control department and quality control laboratories
Colour
Importance and need of colour determination; methods of colour determination with Spectrophotometer,
Colorimeter, Hunter Colour lab, CIE system, Lovibond Tintometer, Munsell colour and colour difference meter,
Disc colorometry and their applications
Kinesthetics and Texture
Food texture; physical characteristics of food; working of texture measuring instruments such as Texture Analyzer,
Instron Universal Testing machine, Fruit pressure tester, Puncture tester, Succulometer, Tenderometer,
Texturometer, Maturometer and Fibrometer; Texture Profile Analysis (TPA)
Non-destructive methods
Near Infrared Spectroscopy (NIR); Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and its application; Ultrasonic
equipments; conductivity and resistivity meters
Chromatography
Principle and working of Gas chromatography (GC); High Pressure Liquid Chromatography (HPLC); types of
detectors used in GC and HPLC; Thin layer chromatography (TLC), chromatographic methods applied as quality
control.
Food Safety and Regulations
Food Safety and Standards Act (2006); Codex Alimentarius; ISO series; Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP);
Genetically Modified Foods (GMF)

Recommended books:
Author
Ronald S
Ranganna
Pomeranz and Meloan

Tittle of Course
Subject Code

Title
Pearsons Composition and Analysis
of foods
Handbook of Analysis of Fruit and
Vegetable and their Products
Food Analysis

Publisher
Addison & Wesley
Tata Mc Graw-Hill

: Food Analysis and Quality Control Lab


: FT-614 (P)

List of Experiments:1.
Determination of acid soluble, water soluble, insoluble acid, ash fractions.
2.
Determination of carotenoids.
3.
Determination of colour value by using different methods
4.
Determination of ascorbic acid by titrimetric and photometric methods.
5.
Determination of lycopene content of tomato & its products.
6.
Determination of iron, phosphorous & sulphur in foods.
7.
Determination of pigment in food sample.
8.
Determination of lead, arsenic, and tin content in food.
9.
Analysis of canned and processed products available in the market
10.
Cut out analysis of canned product.
11.
Estimation of Vit A, D in desi ghee
12.
Determination of viscosity liquid food
13.
Determination of FFA and Acid value of given sample
14.
Analysis of ice cream for fat, acidity, total solids, foreign fat

Lectures
3
9

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit

: Food Storage Engineering


: FT-615
:5
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 2)

LTP

3-0-2

Main Topic
Introduction
Purpose and justification of storage of perishable and non-perishable foods, factors influencing shelf life of food
materials, Brief account of engineering properties of biological materials important in design of handling and storage
equipments
Storage requirements
Storage environment and its interaction with stored product; temperature and moisture migration;, storage practices
(including fumigation and aeration of stored product); design of aeration systems.
Mechanical Handling equipments
Design of handling equipments like bucket elevators, belt, screw and pneumatic conveyors, and fans
Storage structures for non perishables
Grain pressure theories- Rankine and Airy theory: Design of bulk storage structures like bins and silos; Design of bag
storage structures such as cover and plinth (CAP) and warehouses
Storage structures for perishables
Design aspects of ventilated, cold, modified and controlled atmosphere storage systems.
Management practices
Labelling, record keeping and management of godowns, silos and cold storages; maintenance of buildings and
equipments; sanitary conditions in storages

Recommended books:
Author
Bala, B. K.
Sinha and Muir
Volkind and Roslov Amerind
Multon, J.L
Singh and Sahay
Tittle of Course
Subject code

Title
Drying and storage of cereal Grains
Grain storage-Part of a System
Modern Potato and Vegetable
storage
Preservation and storage of grains,
seeds and their by products
Unit operations in Agril processing

Publisher
Oxford and IBH
AVI
Amerind
CBS
Vikas Pub

: Food Storage Engineering Lab


: FT-615 (P)

List of Experiments:1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.

Effect of moisture content on Bulk density, True density and porosity of grains
To determine the shape characteristics of various food samples
To determine static angle of repose of a food grain sample
To determine dynamic angle of repose of a food grain sample
To determine coefficient of static friction of food grains
To study the effect of various surfaces on external friction
To study the change in -amylase activity of stored flour using falling number apparatus
To determine equilibrium moisture content (EMC) of the food product using static method
To determine equilibrium moisture content (EMC) of the food product using dynamic method
To determine water activity of given food material
To determine pressure over different depth in a silo using Janssen equation
To determine the effect of various parameters (temperature, moisture etc.) on germination capacity of food grains
To analyze stored food material for various impurities : insect parts, rodent excreta, bird droppings, infested grains
Visit to cold storage, warehouses.
Study various grain handling equipments, conveyors, elevators etc

Lectures
4

10
10

8
4

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
1

: Technology of Fruits and Vegetable Products


: FT-616
:5
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 2)

LTP

3-0-2

Main Topic
Introduction
Status, Post harvest losses, Composition of major fruits and vegetables. Post harvest field operations,
preservation treatments for freshly harvested fruits and vegetables, Packaging of whole fruits and vegetables for
internal and export markets. General methods of preservation of whole fruits/Vegetables.
Physiology
Respiration, transpiration, ripening, senescence, climacteric and non-climacteric fruits, factor effecting composition
and quality of fruits and vegetables. Ripening index of different fruits and vegetables.
Processing of fresh fruits and vegetables
Cleaning methods, sorting, grading, peeling and blanching. Extraction of fruits juices. Fruit juice concentrates.
Fruit powders. Fruit juice aroma recovery and its importance. Definition and preparation of fruits beverages.
Preservation with sugar
Definition, constituents, pectin and related compounds, preparation of apple, plum, pineapple and mix fruit jam;
preparation of guava jelly, marmalade, theory of jell formation, failure and remedies in jam and jelly making.
Definition and preparation of preserves and candied fruits,
Canning of fruits and vegetables
General comparison of fruits and vegetables canning. Containers used in canning of fruits and vegetables, types
of cans, Base Box, lacquering Precautions in Canning operations. methods and equipment for processing,
calculating TDT, Importance of blanching operations. Batch and continuous blanching. Hot water and Steam
blanching. Different steps involved in canning of fruits; preparation of syrups and brines, testing of brines,
processing methods and equipment, spoilage of canned foods, discolorations, corrosion.
Pickles tomato products
Definition, manufacturing process, preparation of chutney, preparation of pickles. Manufacturing process of tomato
based products like tomato juice, soup, puree, sauce, ketchup and paste; spoilage of products and their
preventive measure.
Freezing and dehydration
Pre-treatments of fruits and vegetables for freezing and dehydration; Individual Quick Freezing (IQF); dehydrated
products.

Recommended books:
Author
Girdhari lal and Sidappa

Title
Preservation of Fruits and Vegetable

Shrivastava and Kunal


N Shakuntala manay
Luh and Wudruf
Wills, Lee
Ranganna
Cruess

Fruits and vegetable preservations


Food facts and principles
Commercial Fruit Processing
Post-Harvest Physiology & Handling of Fruits & Vegetables
Analysis of Fruits and Vegetables
Commercial Fruit and vegetable products

Tittle of Course
Subject Code

Publisher
ICAR

AVI, NY
TMH

: Technology of Fruits and Vegetable Products Lab


: FT-616 (P)

List of Experiments:1. Anatomy and structure of fruits and vegetables


2. Quality evaluation of fruits and vegetables
3. Quantitative analysis of cut fruits and vegetable yield
4. Effects of pre-treatment on quality of cut fruits and vegetables
5. Determination of blanching time
6. Evaluation of peeling effectiveness
7. Preparation of fruit and synthetic beverages
8. End point determination in preparation of high sugar product (Mixed fruit jam)
9. Effect of pre-treatment and process variables on quality of preserve/candied fruits
10. Preparation of pickle using various techniques
11. Comparison of juice/pulp extraction methods on quality and yield of tomato pulp
12. Preparation of Tomato ketchup/Tomato soup
13. Canning and cut out analysis of fruit and vegetable
14. Dehydration and rehydration of common available vegetable
15. Freezing of papaya cubes in syrup
16. Visit to fruit and vegetable processing Industry

Lectures
7

Title of the course


: Post Harvest Engineering
Subject Code
: FT-621 A
Weekly load
:5
LTP
3-2-0
Credit
: 4 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 2; Practical 0)
Unit Main Topic
1
Introduction to Postharvest Food Systems
Internal and External Factors Affecting Quality of Fresh Produce, Grain Type and End-use Quality Determining Factors,
Fruit and Vegetable Handling Systems

Grain Post-Harvest Storage, Drying, Handling and Milling


Design of Aeration System, Design of Storage Facilities, Drying theory and Design, Design of Handling System, Milling
Technology
Handling and Storage of Horticultural Crops
Losses Due to Physiological Changes, Mechanical Damage, Pests and Diseases, Quality Assessment and
Conservation Techniques
Design and Operation of Cooling Systems for Fresh Produce
Refrigeration System Design, Controlled Atmosphere and Modified Atmosphere Storage
Pre-treatment and Handling Operation for Fruits and Vegetables
Effect of Pre-Cooling on Produce Quality and Design Parameters, Hot Water and Vapor Treatment for Disease and
Insect Control, Grading, Waxing and Packaging, Packing House design
Recommended books:

Author
H. W. Von Loesecke
S. T. Beckett
Marcel Dekker
Brooker,
D.B.;
Bakker-Arkema,
F.W.; Hall, C.W
R. Wills, B. McGlasson, D. Graham,
and D. Joyce

R. L. Shewfelt and S. E. Prussia


O. J. Loewer, T. C. Bridges and R.
A. Bucklin
Henderson, S.M., R.L. Perry, and
J.H. Young
Kader, A.A. (editor). 2002.
Mujumdar, A.S

Title
Drying and Dehydration of Foods
Physico-Chemical Aspect of Food
Processing
Handbook of Cereal Science and
Technology
Drying and storage of grains and
oilseeds
Postharvest-An Introduction to the
Physiology and Handling of Fruits,
Vegetables and Ornamentals
Produce Handling Packaging and
Distribution
Postharvest
Handling: A System
Approach
On-farm Drying and Storage Systems

Publisher
Blackie Academic and Professional
Woodhead Publishing

AVI Publishing company

Academic Publishers

Principles of Process Engineering

AVI Publishing company

Postharvest Technology of Horticultural


Crops (3rd edition)
Handbook of Industrial Drying 3rd ed

AVI Publishing company

Lectures
11

11

6
10

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Statistical Quality Control


: FT-621 B
:5
: 4 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 2; Practical 0)

LTP

3-2-0

Unit

Main Topic

Lectures

Introduction
The meaning of quality and quality improvement, Statistical methods for quality control and improvement.
Food Quality System
The link between quality and productivity, Quality costs, Legal aspects of quality, implementing quality
improvement.
Control Charts for Variables
Statistical basis of the charts, Development and use of x and R, Charts based on standard values,
Interpretation of x and R charts, The effect of non-normality on x and R charts, Construction and operation
of x and S charts, The x and S control charts with variable sample size, Application of variables control
charts
Process Capability Analysis (PCA)
PCA using probability plot, Process capability ratios, PCA using a control chart, PCA using designed
experiments
Control Charts for Attributes
The control chart for fraction non-confirming, Control charts for non-conformities (defects), Procedures with
constant sample size, Procedures with variable sample size, The operating-characteristic function
Sampling
Population and sample proportions, Sampling techniques, Sampling and non-sampling errors, Shape of
the sampling distribution of x and p, Applications of the sampling distribution
Descriptive statistics
Methods to measure central tendency (mean, median and mode) and dispersion (mean deviation,
standard deviation and variance),
Inferential statistics
Hypothesis tests, Estimation and hypothesis testing: two populations, Chi-square tests, Analysis of
Variance, Simple linear regression, Non-parametric methods
Design of Experiments and Process Optimization
k
Guidelines for designing experiments, Factorial experiments, the 2 factorial design, Fractional replication
k
of the 2 design, Response surface methods and designs.
Six Sigma
Introduction, Six-sigma control chart, Six-sigma quality performance

Recommended books:
Author
D.C. Montgomery
P.S. Mann
Jerome D. Braverman

Title
Introduction to statistical quality
control
Introductory Statistics
Fundamentals of Statistical quality
control

Publisher
Brookes Cole Publishing
John Wiley and Sons, Canada

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
1

: Packaging Technology
: FT-622
:5
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 2)

LTP

3-0-2

Main Topic
Introduction
Definitions; objectives and functions of packaging and packaging materials. Labelling types; functions and
regulations.
Properties of Packaging Material
Packaging requirements and selection of packaging materials; properties of materials such as tensile strength, bursting
strength, tearing resistance, puncture resistance, impact strength, tear strength and their methods of testing and
evaluation
Packaging materials
(a) Paper: pulping; fibrillation and beating; types of papers and their testing methods; paper board
(b) Glass: composition; properties; types of closures; methods of bottle making
(c) Metals: Tinplate containers; tinning process; components of tinplate; tin free steel (TFS); types of cans; aluminium
containers; lacquers
(d) Plastics: types of plastic films; laminated plastic materials; coextrusion; edible films; biodegradable plastics
Barrier properties of packaging materials
Theory of permeability; factors affecting
permeability; permeability coefficient; gas transmission rate (GTR) and its
measurement; water vapour transmission rate (WVTR) and its measurement; prediction of shelf life of foods; selection
and design of packaging material for different foods.
Packaging equipment and machinery
Vacuum packaging machine; gas packaging machine; seal and shrink packaging machine; form-fill-seal machine;
bottling machines; carton making machines.

Lectures
2

Food packaging systems


Different forms of packaging such as rigid, semi-rigid, flexible forms and different packaging system for (a) dehydrated
foods (b) frozen foods (c) dairy products (d) fresh fruits and vegetables (e) meat, poultry and sea foods

Specialized techniques in food packaging


Active packaging system; retortable pouches; aseptic packaging; controlled and modified atmospheric packaging;
irradiation in food packaging

Recommended Books:
Author
Frank A. Paine
Stanley Sacharow and Griffin
A.S. Athalye
Gordon L. Robertson

Tittle of Course
Subject Code

Title
A Handbook of Food Packaging
Food Packaging
Plastics in Packaging
Food Packaging: Principles and Practice

Publisher
Blackie Academic
AVI Publications
Tata Mc-Graw Hill
Marcell Dekker

: Packaging Technology Lab


: FT-622 (P)

List of Experiments:1.
To estimate wax content of wax paper.
2.
To determine the bursting strength of a carton board.
3.
To determine the amount of tin coating in a can plate.
4.
To determine tensile strength & Youngs Modulus of given material.
5.
Testing of lacquered tin plate steel for following: i). Continuity of tin layer
ii). Resistance of lacquer to acid.
6.
Determination of iron content in canned foods.
7.
Test for alkalinity on the surface of glass jar.
8.
To study the effect of shrink and vacuum packaging on storage of food material.
9.
To study the compression strength of a box.
10.
To study the puncture resistance of a cardboard.
11.
To study the drop resistance of a given packaging material.
12.
To determine thickness of plastic film using gauge meter.
13.
To determine tensile strength of a given test material.
14.
To study and construction of
i). Seal and Shrink machine.
ii). Vacuum packaging machine.
15. To determine moisture content and shelf life of a given product.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
1

: Technology of Fats and Oils


: FT-623
:5
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 2)

3-0-2

Main Topic
Introduction
Importance and functions of fats and oils in foods and health, composition of fats/oils from different animal
sources and oilseeds
Oil extraction
Different methods of oil extraction, oil expression from oilseeds like, mustard/rapeseed, coconut, sunflower,
groundnut, sesame, cotton. Machines (Mechanical expellers and solvent extractors) used in the expression of
oils, Calculations based on the extraction processes
Oil/fat purification
Refining techniques, bleaching, refining losses and deodorization, Batch and continuous refining losses.
Hydrogenation
Chemistry of hydrogenation, Effect of process conditions, Hydrogenation in Practice, Catalysts and catalysis.
Chemistry of fats and oils
Lipolysis, auto-oxidation, thermal decomposition, chemistry of frying oils, effects of ionizing radiation in fats,
inter-esterification, reversion
Technology of individual fat products
Butter, Margarine, Shortening, Lard, Salad, cooking and frying oil.
Different quality parameters
Peroxide value, Saponification value, Iodine value, acid value, TBA, RM value, P-value, Kries value,
Adulteration in oils and fats.
Soap processing
Chemistry, physical properties of soap, processing and finishing, different types of soaps, soaps in cosmetics
and toiletries.

Recommended books:
Author
Chrysam, Erickson and others
Fennema
Meyer
Lawson
Maran
Acharya

Title of the course


Subject Code

Title
Bailey's Industrial Oil and Fat
Products
Food Chemistry
Food Chemistry
Food oils and fats
Fats in food products
Oilseeds and Oil Milling in India(A
cultural and history survey)
: Technology of Fats and Oils Lab
: FT-623 (P)

List of Experiments:1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.

LTP

Determination of moisture content in fat.


Determination of melting point of fat.
Determination of specific gravity of fat.
Determination of % impurities / gum in fat.
Qualitative checking of various adulterants in labs.
Extraction of oil from rice brain, pellets and spent wash.
Determination of iodine value.
Determination of saponification value.
Determination of free fatty acids.
Determination of unsaponifiable matter.
Colour measurement of fat.
Determination of RM &P valve.
Determination of refractive index of fat.
Effect of particle size on the amount of oil extracted
To visit oil processing industry

Publisher
Interscience Pub., NY
Marcel Dekker, Inc.

Oxford and IBH Pub. Company

Lectures
4

10

6
6
6

4
4

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
1

: Technology of Beverages
: FT-624
:5
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 2)

LTP

3-0-2

Main Topic
Introduction
Beverage and its importance in modern life; current status of beverage industry in India
Bottled Water
Water treatment before its utilization in beverages; mineral water; bottled water; quality
standards of water
Soft drink
Technology of carbonated soft drinks; role of various ingredients of soft drinks; carbonation of
soft drinks
Tea
Tea plantation; processing of black tea, green and semi fermented tea; grading of tea;
chemical and biochemical changes during processing of tea
Coffee
Structure of coffee bean; processing of green coffee beans (dry and wet processes);
conversion of green coffee into beverage; manufacturing of instant and decaffeinated coffee;
chemical changes during coffee processing
Cocoa
Cocoa plantation; processing of raw bean and role of fermentation; roasting procedure;
processing of roast bean; chemical changes during various stages of processing
Alcoholic beverages
Production of Beer; role of yeast in Beer and other alcoholic beverages; ale beer; lager beer;
technology of brewing process; Wine and related beverages; Distilled spirits.

Lectures
1
5

6
Total= 42

Recommended books:
Author
Varnam and Sutherland
Lea and Piggot

Title
Beverages - Technology, Chemistry
and Microbiology
Fermented Beverage Production

Title of the course


: Technology of Beverages Lab
Subject Code
: FT-624(P)
List of Experiments:1. Determination of alkalinity of potable water
2. Determination of chloride content of potable water
3. Determination of hardness of potable water by EDTA method
4. Study the process of fermentation
5. Study the process of distillation
6. Estimation of alcoholic content of alcoholic beverages
7. Estimation of caffeine content of tea
8. Estimation of caffeine content of coffee
9. Preparation of grape wine
10. Preparation of cider
11. Study the process of malting
12. Study the process of carbonation
13. Visit to bottling plant
14. Visits to beverages plants

Publisher
ASPEN

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
1

: Technology of Bakery and Confectionery Products


: FT-625
:5
LTP
3-0-2
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 2)

Main Topic
Introduction
Global status of Bakery and Confectionary industry
Raw material for bakery products
Essential and optional raw materials for bakery products, Dough development, Methods of dough mixing,
Dough chemistry, Rheological testing of dough-Farinograph, Mixograph, Extensograph, Amylograph /
Rapid Visco Analyzer, Falling number, Hosneys dough stickiness tester and interpretation of the data
Manufacturing of bakery products
Detailed description of unit operations for the manufacturing of bakery products-Bread, Biscuits, Cakes
and the effect of variations in formulation and process parameters on the quality of the finished product;
quality consideration and parameters; Staling and losses in baking
Manufacturing of confectionary products
Characteristics and processing of raw material; Technology of manufacturing of toffee, chocolate, fruit
drops, hard boiled candies, bars, chewing gums, bubble gums and special confectionary products;
colour, flavour and texture of confectionary; standard and regulations
Equipment used in bakery and confectionary industry
Construction and working of various equipments like Mixers, proofing chambers, dough dividers,
moulder and sheeter, baking ovens, cooling chamber, sealing and packaging machines, Rolling and
cutting machines project profile of bakery and confectionary unit

Recommended Books:
Author
SB Arora
Matz
Dendy & Dobraszczyk
Hoseney RS
Kent NL
Kulp K & Ponte GJ
Lorenz KL

Title of the course


Subject Code

Title
Hand book of Bakery Products
Bakery Technology and Engineering
Cereal and Cereal Products
Principles of Cereal Science and
Technology
Technology of Cereals
Handbook of Cereal Science and
Technology
Handbook of Cereal Science and
Technology

Publisher
SIRI
AVI
Aspen.
AACC
Pergamon Kulp K
Marcel Dekker
Marcel Dekker

: Technology of Bakery and Confectionery Products Lab


: FT-625 (P)

List of Experiments:1. Determination of dough relaxation constants and their interpretation


2. Effect of mixing method on the quality of baked product
3. Effect of mixing time on the textural characteristics of dough
4. Effect of mixing time on the crispness and firmness of biscuits
5. Effect of additives on the quality and textural characteristics of buns
6. Development and quality evaluation of baked products based on composite flour
7. Determination of chroma and hue of baked product
8. Preparation and quality evaluation of croissant
9. Preparation and quality evaluation of masala cake
10. Preparation and quality evaluation of rich and lean cake
11. Preparation and quality evaluation of doughnuts
12. Preparation and quality evaluation of pizza base
13. Effect of syrup consistency on the quality characteristics of hard-boiled sweets
14. Effect of temperature on the quality characteristics of hard-boiled sweets
15. Preparation and quality evaluation of chocolate
16. Visit to Bakery and confectionery industries

Lectures
4
6

12

12

10

Title of the course


: Spices and Flavour Technology
Subject Code
: FT-711
Weekly load
:5
LTP 3-0-2
Credit
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 2)
Unit Main Topic
1
Introduction
Status and scope of spice and flavour processing industries in India; Spices, Herbs and seasonings: sources,
production, selection criteria; flavours: commercially available materials, classification on the basis of origin,
physical characteristic.
Processing technology of Spices
Chemical composition, processing methods, equipments used; recent developments in processing, retention
and recovery of flavour; effect of processing on spice quality: contamination of spices with micro-organisms and
insects
Spice Essential Oils
Definition, methods of extraction, isolation, encapsulation
2
Flavour Technology
Liquid and Solid flavour production; Flavouring remixing: flavour intensifiers: synthetic flavours; effect of
processing on flavour quality.
Spice Oleoresins
Definition, method of extraction, isolation, separation equipment
Spices and flavour quality evaluation
Criteria for assessment of flavour quality; methods of flavour evaluation (chemical, instrumental, sensory); Indian
standards for flavoring materials and flavours.

Recommended books:
Author
Reineccius,G
Morton,I.D., Macleod ,A.J

Title
Source book of flavour
Food Flavours

FT-711 (P)
Spices and Flavour Technology Lab
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Spice analysis.
Separation of flavoring compounds and their evaluation.
Detection of adulteration in spices.
Sensory analysis of flavored foods.
Correlation of subjective and objective methods.
Separation, purification and identification of some flavor principles.
Formulation of food flavorings.
Extraction of essential oils
Extraction of oleoresins
Quality analysis of flavored foods

Publisher
CBS
AVI

Lectures
10

10
6

6
4

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
1

: Food Processing Plant Layout and Design


: FT-712
:3
LTP
: 3 (Lecture 3; Practical 0)

3-0-0

Main Topic
Introduction
Plant design concepts, General design considerations for food processing industries, stages of plant design
Plant location
Introduction, factors involved in plant location decision, Territory and site specific factors, Influence of location on plant
layout, Subjective, qualitative and semi-quantitative techniques for evaluating plant location alternatives: equal
weights method, variable weights method, weight-cum-rating method, locational break-even analysis, Bridgemans
dimensional analysis, composite measure method and median model of location problem
Plant Layout
Types of manufacturing process, Plant layout problem, objectives and principles of layout; classical types of layout
Viz. product layout, process layout and stationary layout; plant layout tools and techniques like process charts,
process flow diagram, Travel chart, machine data cards, material movement patterns, visualization of layout by
templates, machine models and sketches, general guidelines for plant layout, space requirement for machines, work
stations and storage, symbols used for plant design and layout plant layout procedures
Project Management
Project planning, Techniques of project planning, Project scheduling, Methods of project scheduling: Gantt charts and
Network scheduling, Basic terms, objectives and advantages of Network analysis, various Network techniques like
PERT and CPM and related numerical problems
Cost Analysis
Classification of costs, analysis of production costs, depreciation and different method of calculating it, break-even
point
Plant Equipment and Buildings
Materials of construction of Food Equipment: Characteristics of suitable construction material like Stainless steel,
Aluminum, Nickel and Plastic Materials; Hygienic construction and design concepts; Types of factory buildings;
Consideration in building design, drainage, ventilation and illumination in food processing industries
Layout of different industries
Considerations in the layout of different types of food industries like Bakery, soft drinks, canning, dairy, rice mill and
wheat mill.

Recommended books:
Author
O.P. Khanna
Moore
Mart and Telsang
Peterse and Timmerhaus
Rase and Barrow
Farrall

Title
Production Engg. and Industrial
Management
Plant Layout and Design
Industrial
engineering
and
production management
Plant Design for Chemical Engg.
Project Engg. of Process Plant
Engg. for Dairy and Food Products

Publisher

John Wiley

Mc Graw Hill

Lectures
3
8

11

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
1

: Innovative Techniques in Food Processing


: FT-713
:3
: 3 (Lecture 3; Practical 0)

LTP

3-0-0

Main Topic
Membrane technology
Introduction to pressure activated membrane processes: microfiltration, UF, NF and RO and their industrial
application
Supercritical fluid extraction
Concept, property of near critical fluids NCF, extraction methods
Microwave and radio frequency processing
Definition, Advantages, mechanism of heat generation, application in food processing: microwave blanching,
sterilization and finish drying
Hurdle technology
Types of preservation techniques and their principles, concept of hurdle technology and its application.
High Pressure processing
Concept, equipments for HPP treatment, mechanism of microbial inactivation and its application in food processing.

Lectures
6

Ultrasonic processing
Properties of ultrasonic, application of ultrasonic as processing techniques
Newer techniques in food processing
Application of technologies of high intensity light, pulse electric field, ohmic heating, IR heating, inductive heating
and pulsed X-rays in food processing and preservation
Nanotechnology
Principles and applications in foods.

Recommended books:
Author
G. W. Gould
R.P. Singh
Barbosa-Canovas

Title
New Methods of Food Preservation
Introduction to Food Engineering
Novel Food Processing technologies

Publisher
CRC
CRC
CRC

4
6

4
4

12

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
1

: Numerical Computations in Food Processing Industry


: FT-714 A
:3
LTP
3-0-0
: 3 (Lecture 3; Practical 0)

Main Topic
Introduction
Food Process Design Requirements and Numerical Computations, Algorithms and Iterative Techniques, Errors in
Numerical Computations, Basic Numerical Methods
Analyzing and Solving Food Process Engineering Problems
Fluid Flow in Pipes, System Resistance and Pump Selection
Heat and Moisture Transfer in Food, Psychometric Processes and Drying Simulation Fluid-Particle Interactions in
Separation and Transport Processes
Computer Modelling of Selected Food Processing Operations
Analysis of Drying Data, Drying and Aeration Systems, Heating and Cooling Operations, Thermal Processing of
Foods, Diffusion Processes

Recommended books:
Author
P.K. Chandra and R.P. Singh
S. C. Chapra and R. P. Canale
R. T. Toledo

Title
Applied Numerical Methods for Food and Agricultural
Numerical Methods for Engineers
Fundamentals of Food Process Engg.

Lectures
10

15

15

Publisher
Mc Graw Hill, NY

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
1

: Industrial Microbiology
: FT-714 B
:3
: 3 (Lecture 3; Practical 0)

LTP

3-0-0

Main Topic
Introduction
Introduction, scope and historical developments; Isolation screening and genetic improvement of industrially
important organisms.
Fermenter
Fermenter design and various types of fermentation systems (submerged, surface and solid state); Fermentation
substrates, principles and production of amino acids, enzymes, nucleotides, organic acids, food colours, Bakers
yeast, alcoholic beverages, vinegar.
Secondary metabolites
Principles and production of microbial proteins, lipids, polysaccharides and vitamins properties and applications;
mushroom cultivation.
Industrial waste disposal and utilization
Utilization and disposal of industrial wastes through microorganisms; use of genetically modified microorganisms in
food processing.

Recommended Books:
Author
Perman D. 1977-79
Prescott SC & Dunn CG. 1959
Waits MJ. 2001
Ward OP. 1989

Title
Annual Reports of Fermentation
Processes. Vols. I-III
Industrial Microbiology.
Industrial Microbiology.
Fermentation Biotechnology.

Publisher

Mc Graw Hill
Blackwell Science
Prentice Hall

Lectures
10

10

10

10

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
1

: Process Technologies for Pulses and Oilseeds


: FT-721
:5
LTP
3-0-2
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 2)

Main Topic
Present Status and future prospects of pulses and oil Seeds
Major legumes, oilseeds and pulses grown in the country and their application, present Status and future prospects of
pulse milling industry in India.
Morphology and classification of pulses and oilseeds
Morphology and Classification of pulses and oilseeds. Chemical composition and nutritional value. Anti-nutritional
factors, their chemistry, methods of removal of anti-nutritional factors
Dehulling and Milling of pulses and oilseeds
Methods of dehulling-. Home, cottage and commercial scale. Modern techniques of dehulling. Milling of pulses and
oilseeds: Dal milling principles, methods, equipments and effect on quality. Principle products, fermented products of
legumes
Processing of pulses and oilseeds
Soaking principles, methods of soaking, sprouting, puffing, and roasting. Physical and biochemical changes during
these processes. Protein foods: tofu, miso, texturized vegetable protein, hydrolyzed vegetable protein, formulation and
quality control
Cooking quality of dhal
Cooking quality of dhal, methods, factors affecting quality of dhal, cooking of dhal, quick cooking of dhal and instant
dhal.
Oil extraction and Refining of oils
Oil extraction methods: mechanical Pressing. Solvent extraction process: principle, pretreatment-breaking, cracking,
flaking, extraction principle and Desolventization. Factors affecting the extraction process.
Refining of oils: Refining, degumming, neutralization, bleaching, filtration, deodorization of oils and their principles and
process controls.

Recommended books:
Author
Chakraverty, A. 1988
B.D. Shukla
Mathews, R.H. Ed. 1989
Kay DE.

Title of the course


Subject Code

Title
Post harvest Technology of Cereals,
Pulses and oilseeds
Oil Seed Processing Technology
Legumes: Chemistry, Technology
and Human Nutrition
Food Legumes. Tropical Products
Institute

Publisher
Oxford and IBH

ICAR

: Process Technologies for Pulses and Oilseeds Lab


: FT-721 (P)

List of Experiments:1. Physical properties of pulses and oil seeds


2. Pre-treatments for milling of pulses
a) Application of water
b) Application of oil
c) Application red earth slurry.
d) Application of steam
3. Dhal milling process.
4. Cooking quality of dhal
5. Fermented product of legumes- dosa, idli, wada, dhokala,
6. Production of protein rich product.
7. Solvent extraction of selected oilseeds
8. Visit to dhal mill and oil industries.

Lectures
6

12

10

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
1

: Health and Functional Foods


: FT-722
:5
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 2)

LTP

3-0-2

Main Topic
Introduction
Definition, status and scope of health and functional foods in India, Definition of nutraceuticals and their importance.
Types of functional foods
Types of health and functional foods and their properties
Food constituents
Various food constituents responsible for functional effects
-Anti-carcinogenic, hypocholesterolemic and hypoglycemic foods
- Dietatic foods, anti-ageing foods
- Fortified foods, diabetic foods
- Biofedic, prebiotics and probiotic foods
Processing and selection criteria
Processing of health and functional foods, criteria for selection of raw materials, and their processing.
Storage, packaging and labelling
Storage, packaging and labeling of health and functional food.
Marketing aspects
Marketing aspects of health and functional foods
Safety aspects
Safety / Legal aspects of health and functional foods.
Organic and GM foods
Organic foods and Genetically Modified (GM) foods in relation to health

Recommended Books:
Author
R.
Chadwick,S.
Henson,B.
Moseley,G
W. Jeffrey Hurst
Mazza
Robert E.C. Wildman

Title of the course


Subject Code

Title
Functional Foods
Methods of Analysis for Functional
Foods and Nutraceuticals
Functional Foods
Handbook of Nutraceuticals and
Functional Foods

Publisher
CRC Press

Technomic Press
CRC Press

: Health and Functional Foods Lab


: FT-722 (P)

List of Experiments:1. Determination of antioxidants of given food samples.


2. Estimation of dietary fibers of given food sample.
3. Estimation of lycopene.
4. Estimation of carotenoids.
5. Assay of enzymes; kinetics of any one enzyme and determination of Michaelis Menten constant.
6. Chromatographic experiments
7. Determination of vitamins A.
8. Determination of beta carotene.
9. Estimation of pectic substances from plant material.
10. Enzymatic clarification of fruit juices.
11. Preparation of SCP products.

Lectures
5
5
10

6
4
4
4
4

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
1

: Food Laws and Regulations


: FT-723
:4
: 4 (Lecture 4; Practical 0)

LTP

4-0-0

Main Topic
Introduction
Concept and meaning of Food quality and food Safety, food adulteration, food hazards, Natural toxins. Essential
commodities Act, Standards of Weights and Measures Act, Agmark, Bureau of Indian Standards, Export and
Quality Control
Food Laws and Standards in India
Food Safety and Standards (FSS) Act, 2006, FSS Rules and Regulations, 2011. Agricultural Produce Act, 1937
(Grading and Marketing), Sugar (Control), Order, Export (Quality Control & Inspection), Act, 1963 and Rules,
Bureau of Indian Standards, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare delivery Health Services in India, The
Labeling of Food Products in India.
International food laws and regulatory agencies.
International Organizations FAO (Food & Agriculture Organization), WHO (World Health Organization), Codex
Alimentarius, ISO, WTO. National Organizations ICMR,
ICAR, Council for social welfare, International Food Control Systems including CODEX
Safety aspects of food products
Safety aspects of water and beverages such as soft drinks, tea, coffee, cocoa. Safety assessment of food
contaminants and pesticide residues.
The Regulation of Irradiated Foods
Exposure, estimation, toxicological requirements and risk assessment.
The Regulation of Biotechnology and Genetic Modifications
Regulation of Genetically Modified Organisms, Regulation of Products Derived from Genetically Modified
Organisms, Regulatory agencies: the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the U.S. Department of Agriculture
(USDA), and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Recommended books:
Author
Ronald S
Ranganna
Pomeranz and Meloan

Title
Pearsons Composition and Analysis
of foods
Handbook of Analysis of Fruit and
Vegetable and their Products
Food Analysis

Publisher

Tata Mc Graw Hill


Aspen Publisher

Lectures
6

12

10

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
1

: Technology of Snack Foods


: FT-724 A
:5
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 2)

LTP 3-0-2

Main Topic
Technology for grain-based snacks
Whole grains roasted, toasted, puffed, popped and flakes, coated grains-salted, spiced and sweetened;
flour based batter and dough based products; savoury and farsans; formulated chips and wafers, papads,
instant premixes of traditional Indian snack foods.
Technology for fruit and vegetable based snacks, Technology for coated nuts
Chips, wafers; salted, spiced and sweetened; chikkis
Extruded snack foods
Formulation and processing technology, coloring, flavoring and packaging.
Equipments
Equipments for frying, Baking and drying, toasting, roasting and flaking, popping, blending, Coating, chipping.

Recommended books:
Author
Edmund WL
Frame ND
Gordon BR
Samuel AM.

Title of the course


Subject Code

Title
Snack Foods Processing.
The
Technology
of
Cooking.
Snack Food.
Snack Food Technology.

Extrusion

: Technology of Snack Foods Lab


: FT-724 A (P)

List of Experiments:1. Preparation of various snack foods based on cereals.


2. Preparation of various snack foods based on legumes.
3. Preparation of various snack foods based on nuts.
4. Preparation of various snack foods based on millets.
5. Preparation of various snack foods based on vegetables.
6. Preparation of various snack foods based on fruits.
7. Extrusion product preparation.
8. Quality evaluation of various snack food based on cereals
9. Quality evaluation of various snack food based on legumes.
10. Quality evaluation of various snack food based on nuts.
11. Quality evaluation of various snack food based on millets.
12. Quality evaluation of various snack food based on vegetables.
13. Quality evaluation of various snack food based on fruits.
14. Development of instant food premixes.
15. Determination of shelf life and packaging requirement of snack foods

Publisher
AVI Publ
Blackie Academic
AVI Publ
AVI Publ

Lectures
6

4
4
4

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Food Additives and Ingredients


: FT-724 B
:5
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 2)

LTP

3-0-2

Unit
1

Main Topic
Lectures
Food additives
12
Definitions, classification and functions, Preservatives, antioxidants, colors and flavors (synthetic and natural),
emulsifiers, sequesterants, humectants, hydrocolloids, sweeteners, acidulants, buffering salts, anticaking agents, etc.
- chemistry, food uses and functions in formulations; indirect food additives; toxicological evaluation of food additives.
Flavour technology
12
Types of flavors, flavors generated during processing reaction flavors, flavor composites, stability of flavours during
food processing, analysis of flavours, extraction techniques of flavours, flavour emulsions; essential oils and
oleoresins; authentication of flavours etc.

Proteins, starches and lipids as functional ingredient


Isolation, modification, specifications, functional properties and applications in foods and as nutraceuticals
Applications
Manufacturing and applications of fibres from food sources, fructo-oligosaccharides.
Recommended books:
Author
Branen AL,
Salminen S
George AB

Davidson

PM

&

George AB
Madhavi DL, Deshpande
Salunkhe DK
Morton ID & Macleod AJ
Title of the course
Subject Code

SS

&

Title
Food Additives

Publisher
AVI Publishing House, NY

Encyclopaedia of Food and Color


Additives. Vol. III
Fenaroli's Handbook of Flavour
Ingredients
Food Antioxidants: Technological,
Toxicological and Health Perspective
Food Flavours. Part A, BC. Elsevier

CRC

: Food Additives and Ingredients


: FT-724 (P)

List of Experiments:1. Estimation of preservatives


2. Estimation of sweeteners
3. Estimation of fibers
4. Estimation of colors
5. Estimation of antioxidants
6. Flavour enhancers
7. Isolation, modification, and functional properties of native proteins
8. Isolation, modification, and functional properties of modified proteins
9. Isolation, modification, and functional properties of starches
10. Isolation, modification, and functional properties of lipids
11. Extraction of essential oil
12. Extraction of oleoresins
13. Applications of additives and ingredients in foods.

CRC

10
8

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
1

: Separation Technology
: FT-725
:3
: 3 (Lecture 3; Practical 0)

LTP

3-0-0

Main Topic
Introduction to various separation processes
Introduction to various separation processes; Gas-Liquid, GasSolid, Liquid-Liquid, Liquid-Solid separation; Concept of
phase equilibrium, Stage equilibrium, Equilibrium concentration; Single stage contact equilibrium, counter-current
multiple contact stages, Determination of optimum number of contact stages by analytical and graphical method; Rate
of extraction, Rate of gas absorption, Individual and over all mass transfer coefficient; Calculation of tower height for
gas absorption. Construction and working mechanism of different extraction equipments like single stage extraction,
Multiple stage static bed system, Bollmann extractor, Hildebrandt extractor, Rotocell extractor.
Solid Separation Process
Introduction, Concept of size, Shape, Cut-size, Sieving, Magnetic separation, Eddy-current separation, Wet separation,
Ballistic separation, Color separation.
Wet separation process
Liquid-solid and liquid- liquid separation by hydroclones, Surface velocity classifier, Elutriators, Impingement separator,
Electrostatic precipitation.
Distillation
Introduction, boiling point diagram, differential or simple distillation, Flash or equilibrium distillation, Continuous
rectification with and without reflux, Reflux ratio, Optimum reflux ratio, Batch distillation, Application of distillation in food
processing
Membrane Technology
Introduction to microfiltration, Ultrafiltration, Reverse osmosis, Electro dialyses, dialyses, physical characteristics of
membrane separation, Factors affecting reverse osmosis process, Concentration polarization, Design of reverse
osmosis and ultra filtration systems, Operation layout of the modules, Electrodialysis, pervaporisation, Application of
membrane technology in food industry
Powder Technology
Classification off powder, Separation of powder, Sieving, Air classification, Factors affecting air classification, Cyclone
application, Air separation, Particle size distribution.
Super Critical Fluid Extraction
Introduction, Properties of SCF,

Recommended books:
Author
Grandison A S & Lewis M J
Narayanan CM & Bhattacharyya BC
Dutta B K
Anantharaman N & Begum KMMS

Title
Separation Process in The Food &
Biotechnology Industries
Mechanical
Operations
For
Chemical Engineers
Mass
Transfer
&
Separation
Process
Elements of Mass Transfer

Publisher
Woodhead Pub Ltd
Khanna Pub
PHI
PHI

Lectures
10

10

Title of the course


:
Measurement Science
Subject Code
:
IE-411
Weekly load
:
3
LTP-3 0 0
Credit
:
3
Theory:
Unit
Main Topics
Unit-1
Introduction to measurements
Measurements, Significance, classification of the methods of measurement, instruments and
measurement systems, types of instruments, elements of a generalized measurement system, input /
output configuration of measurement systems, methods of correction for the various inputs.
Staic Charcateristics of the instruments
Measurement system performance, static characteristics in detail, calibration, error in measurement,
loading effects, input/ output impedance, loading effects due to series and shunt connected
instruments.
Errors in measurement and their statistical analysis
Limiting errors, combination of quantities with errors, types of errors, statistical treatment of data,
Gaussian curve of errors, Probable error and tables, specifying measurement data, rejection of data,
uncertainty analysis.
Unit-2
Dynamic characteristics of the instruments
Dynamic response and analysis, time and frequency domain analysis, mathematical models of the
measurement system, types of systems, dynamic response of the first order and second order
instruments to standard inputs, correlation between the time and frequency response.
Units, Dimensions and standards
Units, Dimensions, systems of electrical units, dimensions in electromagnetic and electrostatic
systems, Determination of absolute units, standards of measurement and their classification.
Signals and noise in measurement systems
Introduction, deterministic and random signals, statistical representation of the random signals, effects
of noise and interference on the measurement system, noise sources and coupling mechanism ,
method of reducing effects, reliability , choice and economics of the measurement system.
Recommended Books1. A K Ghosh: Introduction to Instrumentation and Control, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi 2004.
2. A K Sawhney: A course on electrical and electronic measurements and instrumentation, Dhanpat
3. JOHN P. BENTLEY: Principles of Measurement System, Pearson Education
4. David A Bell: Electronic Instrumentation and measurement, Prentice Hall of India

Lecture(s)
08

08

08

08

08

08

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Instrument Workshop
: IE-421
:6
:4

LTP-2 0 4

1. Use of Various hand tools for manufacturing and testing e.g. pliers, cutter, crimpers, stripper, screw driver etc.
2. Familiarization , use and practice of measuring instruments for testing and measurement e.g. Analog and Digital Multimeters,
CRO, frequency meter, signal generators, signal sources, LCR meter and IC tester.
3. Use of various chemicals used in instrumentation workshop and safety precautions to be observed.
4. Demonstration of various steps of PCB fabrication techniques:
(i) Identification of PCB board materials, their characteristics, corrosion and its prevention
(ii) Photo processing including photo print, etching, buffing, printing, high speed drilling, surface treatment, plated through holes,
double sided PCBs.
(iii) Assembly of circuits on PCB, soldering and de-soldering techniques, wire shaping, edge connectors.
Recommended Books1. Modern Electronic Equipment by RS Khandpur, Tata McGraw Hill
2. Maintenance of Electronic Equipment by KS Jamwal, Dhanpat Rai and Sons

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENTS


: IE-422
:3
LTP-3 0 0
:3

Main Topics
Analog instruments
Analog instruments, classification of analog instruments, Principles of operation, operating forces,
constructional details of PMMC, moving iron, electrodynamometer and electrostatic
types of
instruments, ohmmeters-series and shunt type, rectifier type instruments, Advantages , disadvantages
and their comparison
Measurement of power and energy
Power in ac and dc circuits, electrodynamometer wattmeter, measurement of power in single and three
phase circuits, Energy meter for ac circuits, single phase induction type watt hour meter, poly phase
energy meters.
Instrument Transformer
Introduction, current and potential transformer, relationships, characteristics, constructional details,
reduction of errors and their comparison.
DC and AC Bridges
Wheatstone bridge, measurements of resistance ,General form of ac bridge, Measurement of self
inductance , capacitance , mutual inductance and frequency , sources of error and their minimization
Electronic measurements
Introduction, Electronic voltmeter, VIVM Transistor voltmeter, , BJT, FET and MOSFET voltmeters,
electronic multi-meters, vector voltmeter, vector ipednece meter, Current measurements using electronic
instruments.LCR meter.
Cathode Ray Oscilloscope
Introduction, CRO block diagram, CRT circuits, observation of waveform on CRO, Measurement of
voltage, current, phase and frequency.
Instruments for generation and analysis of waveforms
Signal generators, function generator, wave analyzer, harmonic distortion analyzer, spectrum analyzer,
spectrum analysis
Frequency and time interval measurement
Frequency measurement, period measurement, errors in measurement, universal counters and
extension of the range of counters

Recommended Books1. A K Sawhney: A course on electrical and electronic measurements and instrumentation, Dhanpat
2. David A Bell: Electronic Instrumentation and measurement, Prentice Hall of India

Lecture(s)
06

06

06

06

06

06

06

06

Title of the course


:
Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering
Subject Code
:
ME-423
Weekly load
:
3
LTP-3 0 0
Credit
:
3
Unit
Main Topics
Course Outline
Unit-1 Basic concept of fluid mechanics
Classification, types of fluids, properties, laws of pressure atmospheric, gauge, absolute pressure, pressure
measurement, manometers, mechanical gauges.
Flow of fluids
Types of fluid flow, velocity, rate equation of continuity, energy of a liquid in motion, head of a liquid,
Bernoullis theorem, orifice and venturimeter
Dimensional and model analysis
Dimensions, dimensional analyses, Rayleighs and Buckinghams method - similitude, dimensionless
numbers and their significance, similarity laws, model studies.
Pumps and Turbines
Introduction, types of pumps, reciprocating pump, construction details, co-efficient of discharge, slip, power
required, centrifugal pump, classification, working principle, specific speed, turbine, classification working
principle.
Unit-2 Basic Thermodynamics
Systems zeroth law, first law of thermodynamics, concept of internal energy and enthalpy applications to
closed and open systems, second law of thermodynamics, concept of entropy, clausius inequality and
principles of increase in irreversible processes. Basic IC engine and gas turbine cycles single and
multistage reciprocating compressors
Introduction to Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
Properties of steam, Ranking cycle, one dimensional flow through nozzles and applications to jet and rocket
propulsion, basic thermodynamics of refrigerators and heat pumps.
Introduction to Boilers and Steam Turbines
Types of Boilers: Water tube and Fire Tube Boilers, Mountings and Accessories, steam turbines: types,
properties of steam.
Recommended Books1.
Shames, I.H., Mechanics of fluids, Kogakusha, Tokyo, 1998.
2.
Kumar, K.L., Fluid Mechanics, Eurasia publishers, 1990
3.
Radhakrishnan, E., Introduction to fluid Mechanics, Prentice Hall, India 1999.
4.
Rajput R.K., Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, S.Chand and Co., India 1998.
5.
Nag, P.K., Engineering Thermodynamics, Tata McGraw-Hill Co. Ltd., 1993.
6.
Reynolds, Thermodynamics, Int. Student Edition, McGraw-Hill Co. Ltd., 1990.

Lectures
6

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

: Digital Electronics
: IE-511
:5
:4

LTP-3 0 2

Main Topics
Number System & Codes
Review of number systems, binary number systems, octal number system, hexadecimal number system,
signed & unsigned numbers, different types of codes & their conversions, binary operations- addition,
subtraction, multiplication, division, 1s & 2s complement of a number.
Combinational Logic
Concept of positive & negative logic, introduction to Boolean variables, Logical functions using Karnaugh
map & Quine-Macluskey methods, multiplexers, demultiplexers, encoders, decoders, address, subtractors,
parity generators, parity checkers, code converter.
Sequential Logic Concepts And Components
Flip flops - SR, JK, D and T flip flops - Level
triggering and edge triggering, Shift registers, type of registers, circuit diagrams, synchronous &
asynchronous Counters, Excitation tables ,design with state equation state diagram counters, up & down
counters, ring counters & mod, Counters. Introduction to finite state machines.

Lecture(s)
08

INTRODUCTION TO VHDL
Overview of digital design with very-high-speed integrated circuits (VHSIC) hardware description language
(VHDL), HDL format and Syntax, entity, Data representation in VHDL, Truth table using VHDL, Decision
Control structure and Sequential Circuit using VHDL.
Digital Logic Families
Introduction, characteristics of digital ICs, resistor transistor logic, integrated injection logic, direct coupled
transistor 109lc, diode transistor logic & transistor-transistor logic, emitter coupled logic, MOS logic, and high
threshold logic families.
Semiconductor Memories
Introduction, memory organization, classification & characteristics of memories, sequential memories, read
only memories, read & write memories, content addressable memories, and programmable logic arrays,
charged coupled device memory.

08

Recommended BooksTitle
Digital Electronics
Digital Circuits and Logic
Design
Digital Electronics & Computer
Fundamentals
Digital Computer Design
Digital Computer Fundamentals
Digital Computer Design
Title of the course
Subject Code

Author
R. P. Jain
Katre

Publisher
TMH
Techmax

Albert Paul Malvino

TMH

Radhakrishanan & Rajaraman


Thomas Bartee
Moris Mano

PHI
TMH
PHI

: Digital Electronics Lab


: IE-511(P)

List of Experiments:1. Verification of the truth tables of TTL gates.


2. Verify the NAND and NOR gates as universal logic gates.
3. Design and verification of the truth tables of Half and Full adder circuits.
4. Design and verification of the truth tables of Half and Full subtractor circuits.
5. Verification of the truth table of the Multiplexer 74150.
6. Verification of the truth table of the De-Multiplexer 74154.
7. Design and test of an S-R flip-flop using NOR/NAND gates.
8. Verify the truth table of a J-K flip-flop (7476)
9. Verify the truth table of a D flip-flop (7474)
10.Operate the counters 7490, 7493.
11. Design of 4 bit shift register(shift right).
12.Design of modulo-4 counter using J K flip flop.

08

10

08

08

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

:
:
:
:

Linear Integrated Circuits


IE-512
5
4

LTP-3 0 2

Main Topics
Introduction
The Operational Amplifier, block diagram representation and analysis, Differential amplifier, buffer, level
translator and output driver. Block diagram, specifications, ideal op-amp, emitter coupled differential
amplifiers, Various Parameters: Input Offset Voltage,Input Bias Current, CMRR,SVRR,Differential Input
Resistance, slew rate familiarization with 741, offset null adjustments, measurement of op-amp
parameters, frequency response op-amp.
Operational Amplifier
Ideal Op-Amp, equivalent circuits, configurations, differential amplifier, inverting amplifier, non inverting
amplifier, negative feedback, block diagram representation of feedback configurations, Voltage Series
Feedback Amplifier, voltage shunt feedback amplifier, Differential Amplifiers, Voltage Follower.
Op-Amp Linear Applications
DC and AC Amplifiers, Summing, Scaling and Averaging Amplifiers, Instrumentation Amplifier,
Differential Input and Output Amplifier, V/I converter with grounding and floating load, I/V converter,
Integrator and differentiator,
Active Filters
Introduction, Butterworth Filter, Higher Order Filters, Band Pass and Band Reject Filters, All Pass filter
Oscillators
Principles, Types, Frequency Stability, Phase Shift, Wein Bridge, Quadrature Oscillators, Square Wave
Generator, Triangular Wave Generator, Sawtooth Wave Generator, Voltage Controlled Oscillators.
Comparators
Introduction, Basic Comparator, Zero Crossing Detector, Schmit Trigger, Comparator Characteristics,
Limitations of Op-Amps as Comparators, Voltage Limiters
Converters
High Speed and Precision type Comparators,V/F and F/V Converters, Clippers and Clampers, Peak
Detector, Sample and Hold Circuit.
Specialized IC Applications
Universal Active Filter, Switched Capacitor Filter,555 Timer, Power Amplifiers, Concept of regulation,
723 voltage regulator, three terminal voltage regulators (positive, negative, variables) applications,
commercial voltage regulators ICs, universal active filter, switched capacitor filter, phased locked loop.

Recommended BooksLinear integrated circuits


Op-amp & Linear Integ. Ckts
Integrated Electronics
Op-amp & Linear Integ. Ckts
Title of the course
Subject Code

JAIN & CHAUDHARY


COUGHLIN
MILLMAN & HALKIES
GAEKWAD
:
:

Tata Mcgraw
PHI
Tata Mcgraw
PHI

Linear Integrated Circuits Lab


IE-512(P)

List of Experiments:1. To experimentally study the performance of inverting amplifier-using op-amp.


2. To experimentally study the performance of non-inverting amplifier using op-amp.
3. To experimentally study the performance of differential amplifier using op-amp
4. To demonstrate working of an op-amp as a voltage follower.
5. To demonstrate working of an op-amp as a square wave generator.
6. To demonstrate working of an op-amp as a low pass filter.
7. To demonstrate working of an op-amp as a high pass filter.
8. To demonstrate working of an op-amp as a band pass filter.
9. To demonstrate working of an op-amp as a band rejection filter.
10.To demonstrate the operation of a 555 timer as monostable multivibrator.
11.To demonstrate the operation of a 555 timer as astable multivibrator.
12.To demonstrate working of instrumentation amplifier using 3 op-amp configurations.

Lecture(s)
08

08

06

06
04

04

06

08

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

:
:
:
:

Signals and Systems


IE-513
5
4

LTP-3 2 0

Main Topics
Introduction
Introduction to Signals and Systems, System Properties, Convolution of Signals, Linear Shift
Invariant Systems and their Properties.
Inroduction to Transforms
Introduction to Transforms, Fourier Series and Fourier Transform, Convergence of Fourier
Transform, Properties of Fourier Transform.
Sampling and reconstruction of the signal
Sampling Theorem, Sampling/Reconstruction of Signals, Realistic Sampling, Aliasing, Introduction
to Digital Signal Processing, Advantages and disadvantages of digital signal processing over analog
signal processing
Laplace and Z-transforms
Introduction to Laplace Transform and Z-Transform, Region of Convergence, Properties of Laplace
and Z Transform, Inverse Laplace and Z Transforms, Rational System Functions.

Recommended Books:
1. Allan V.Oppenheim, S.Wilsky and S.H.Nawab, Signals and Systems, Pearson Education, 2007.
2. Edward W Kamen & Bonnies Heck, Fundamentals of Signals and Systems, Pearson Education, 2007.

Lecture(s)
12

12

12

12

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

:
:
:
:

Electrical Machine
IE-514
7
5

Unit
Unit-1

LTP-3 2 2

Main Topics
Lecture(s)
D.C. MACHINE
12
Construction of D.C. machines theory of operation of D.C. generator characteristics
of D.C. generators armature reaction commutation principle of operation of D.C.
motor voltage equation type of D.C. motor and their characteristics speed control of
D.C. motors.
TRANSFORMER
12
Theory of ideal transformer EMF equation constructional details of shell and core
type transformer test on transformer equivalent circuit phasor diagram regulation
and efficiency of a transformer.
Unit-2
SYNCHRONOUS MACHINE
08
Principle of alternators construction details equation of induced EMF vector
diagram method of starting of synchronous motor torque developed by the motor V
curves speed control.
INDUCTION MACHINES
08
Construction and principle of operation classification of induction motor relation
between torque and rotor power factor starting and running condition condition for
maximum torque comparison between synchronous motor and induction motors
speed control of induction motors.
SPECIAL MACHINES
08
Types of single phase motor double revolving field theory cross field theory
capacitor start capacitor run motors shaded pole motor repulsion type motor
universal motor hysteresis motor.
Recommended BooksFitzgerald A.E., Kingsly C., Umans S.D., Electrical Machinery, McGraw-Hill, Singapore, 1990.
Cotton H. Advanced Electrical Technology, Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons Ltd., London, 1971.
Del Toro V. Electrical Engineering Fundamentals, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 1995.
Verinott, C.C., Fractional and sub-fractional horsepower electric motors, McGraw Hill, Singapore, 1985.
Theraja, B.L., A Text book of Electrical Technology, Vol.II, S.C.Chand and Co., New Delhi, 1997.

Title of the course


Subject Code

:
:

Electrical Machine Lab


IE-514 (P)

List of Experiments:1.
Determination of coupling coefficient.
2.
Series and parallel resonance.
3.
Power measurement in single phase and three phase circuits.
4.
Open circuit characteristics of DC generators.
5.
Load characteristic of DC motors.
6.
Speed control of DC motors
7.
Brake test of DC motors.
8.
Regulation of three-phase alternator.
9.
Open circuit and short circuits of transformer.
10.
Brake test of induction motors.
11.
V-curve of synchronous motor.

Lectures
08

06

10

Unit-1

Title of the course


:
CIRCUIT THEORY
Subject Code
:
IE-515
Weekly load
:
3
LTP-3 0 0
Credit
:
3
Theory
Unit
Main Topics
Graph Theory
Graph of a Network, definitions, tree, co tree , link, basic loop and
basic cut set, Incidence matrix, cut set matrix, Tie set matrix Duality, Loop and Node
methods of analysis.
Network Theorems (Applications to ac networks)
Super-position theorem,
Thevenins theorem, Nortons theorem, maximum power transfer theorem, Reciprocity
theorem. Millmans theorem, compensation theorem, Tellegens theorem.
Network Functions
Concept of Complex frequency , Transform Impedances Network functions of one port
and two port networks, concept of poles and zeros, properties of driving point and
transfer functions, time response and stability from pole zero plot, frequency response
and Bode plots.
Two Port Networks
Characterization of LTI two port networks ZY, ABCD and h parameters, reciprocity and
symmetry. Inter-relationships between the parameters, inter-connections of two port
networks, Ladder and Lattice networks. T & Representation.
Network Synthesis
Positive real function; definition and properties; properties of LC, RC and RL driving
point functions, synthesis of LC, RC and RL driving point immittance functions using
Foster and Cauer first and second forms.
Filters
Image parameters and characteristics impedance, passive and active filter
fundamentals,
low pass, highpass,band pass, band elimination filters.

09

08

Unit-2

07

Recommended Books1. M.E. Van Valkenburg, Network Analysis, Prentice Hall of India
2. D.Roy Choudhary,Networks and Systems Wiley Eastern Ltd.
3. Donald E. Scott: An Introduction to Circuit analysis: A System ApproachMcGraw Hill Book Company.
4. A.Chakrabarti,Circuit Theory Dhanpat Rai & Co.
Reference Books :
5. M.E. Van Valkenburg,An Introduction to Modern Network Synthesis, WileyEastern Ltd.
6. W.H. Hayt & Jack E-Kemmerly, Engineering Circuit analysis Tata McGrawHill.
7. Soni, Gupta ,Circuit Analysis, Dhanpat Rai & Sons.
8. Ram Kalyan, Linear Circuits Oxford University Press.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-1

Unit-2

:
:
:
:

Process Dynamics and Control


IE-521
5
LTP-3 0 2
4

Course Outline
Introduction to process control
Introduction, Basic components, diagrammatic representation, symbol and Terminology, process control block
diagram
Process dynamics and mathematical modelling
Process variables, mathematical modeling of liquid, gas, and thermal, mechanical and chemical systems,
Linearizing techniques, Liquid level control in a tank, Dynamics of manometer, response of non-interacting
and interacting first-order elements in series, Mixing process, Heat transfer process, Distillation column.
Controller principles
control system parameters discontinuous controller modes two position mode multiposition mode
floating control mode continuous controller modes proportional controller mode integral control mode
derivative control mode composite controller modes PI, PD, and three mode controller.
Closed loop responce and controller tuning
Single and combined modes in closed loop, static error, velocity error. Dynamic behaviour of feedback control
processes for different modes, IAE, ISE, IATE criteria, Tuning of controllers, closed loop method ultimate
method damped oscillation method process reaction curve method open loop tuning variation on the
open loop fit Ziegler Nichols method frequency response method comparing tuning methods integral
criteria in tuning
Controller Hardware
Electronic and digital controllers - design considerations and implementation, single and composite modes
of controllers, Direct digital control (DDC)- components, benifits, digital controller realization.
Controller Hardware
Electronic and digital controllers - design considerations and implementation, single and composite modes
of controllers, Direct digital control (DDC)- components, benifits, digital controller realization.
Final Control
Final control operation signal conversion (analog and digital electrical signals) Actuators (electrical,
pneumatic and hydraulic) Control valve classification and types, selection criteria for control valves, function
(mechanical, electrical and fluid valves).
Multiple loop Control Schemes
On-off Controllers, Cascade and Feed forward Controllers, Split Range Controllers, ratio controls, Single loop,
multi loop & self tuning controllers, set point control (SPC)
Multiloop Interaction: Introduction, features and examples of Mimo Process, Design of cross controllers,
Relative gain array and selection of control loop.

Recommended Books1. Bhanot S, Process Control- Principles and Applications, Oxford University Press, 2008.
2. Process Control : Peter Harriott, TMH
3. Handbook of Instrumentation : Process control : B.G.Liptak, Chilton
4. Process Control Systems : F. G. Shinskey, TMH
5. Chemical Process Control : George Stephonopolous, PHI
6. Computer based Industrial Control :Krishna Kant, PHI
7. Process Control: Modeling, Design and Simulation : B. Wayne Bequette, PHI
8. Process Dynamics and Control : Dale E. Seborg
9. Process Instrumentation and control Handbook :Considine

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.

Practicals:
IE-521
Characteristics of ratio control.
Characteristics of cascade control.
Characteristics of feed-forward control.
Design of proportional controller.
Design of proportional plus integral controller.
Design of proportional plus derivative controller.
Design of proportional plus integral plus derivative controller
Characteristics of feed-back control.
Study of I/P Converter out put to control valve displacement.
Study of feed back pressure control plant with DCS panel.
Study of feedback temperature control system.
Tuning of P controller.
Tuning of PI controller.
Tuning of PID controller.
Study of pressure transmitter.

Lectures
06

08

06

06

06

06

06

04

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Theory
Unit
Main Topics
Introductory Concept

:
:
:
:

Modelling

Time Domain Analysis

Unit-1

Root Locus Analysis

Frequency
Analysis

Domain

Unit-2

Compensation

1.
2.
3.
4.

Control Components

Control System
IE-522
7
5

LTP-3 2 2

Course Outline
Plant, Systems, Servomechanism, Regulating Systems,
Disturbances, Open loop control system, Closed loop
control system, linear and non-linear systems, time
variant and invariant, continuous and sampled-data
control systems, Concept of feedback, Block diagrams
Formulation of equation of linear electrical, mechanical,
thermal, pneumatic and hydraulic system, electrical
mechanical analogies, Use of Laplace transforms,
Transfer function, concept of state variable modelling,
Block
diagram
representation,
Block
diagram
simplification for linear systems, signal flow graphs,
Mason gain rules.
Typical test-input signals, transient and steady state
response of the first order systems, second order
systems and higher order systems, Transient response
analysis with MATLAB, Steady state error and
coefficients, pole zero location and stability, RouthHurwitz Criterion
Introduction, Root-Locus Plots, General Rules for
Constructing Root Loci, Root-Locus Plots with MATLAB,
Positive Feedback Systems, Conditionally Stable
Systems, Root Loci for Systems with Transport Lag
Introduction, Bode Diagrams, Plotting Bode Diagrams
with MATLAB, Polar Plots, Drawing Nyquist Plots with
MATLAB, Log-Magnitude-versus-Phase Plots, Nyquist
Stability Criterion, Stability Analysis, Relative Stability,
Closed-Loop Frequency Response of Unity-Feedback
Systems
Necessity of compensation, series and parallel
compensation, compensating networks, application of lag
and lead compensation
Proportionate, derivative and integral control, feed back
control,Error detectors-Potentiometers and Synchros, AC
and DC servomotors, Tachogenerators

Lectures
06

08

08

06

08

06

06

Recommended Booksth
Ogata K, Modern Control Engineering, Prentice Hall of India, 5 ed. 2012.
Kuo BC, Automatic Control System, John Wiley & Sons, 2009.
Nagrath IJ and Gopal M, Control System Engineering, New Age International,2007
nd
Distefano JJ, Stuberud AR and Williams IJ, Schaums Outlines of Theory and problems of Feedback and control Systems, 2 ed.,
Tata McGraw Hill,2007.

Practicals:
IE-522
1.To determine response of first order and second order systems for step input for various
values of constant K using linear simulator unit and compare theoretical and practical
results.
2. To study P, PI and PID temperature controller for an oven and compare their performance.
3. To study and calibrate temperature using resistance temperature detector (RTD)
4. To design Lag, Lead and Lag-Lead compensators using Bode plot.
5. To study DC position control system
6. To study synchro-transmitter and receiver and obtain output V/S input characteristics
7. To determine speed-torque characteristics of an ac servomotor.
8. To study performance of servo voltage stabilizer at various loads using load bank.
9. To study behaviour of separately excited dc motor in open loop and closed loop conditions at various loads.
10. To study PID Controller for simulation proves like transportation lag.
Software based experiments (Use MATLAB, LABVIEW software etc.)
11. To determine time domain response of a second order system for step input and obtain
performance parameters.
12. To convert transfer function of a system into state space form and vice-versa.
13. To plot root locus diagram of an open loop transfer function and determine range of gain k for stability.
14. To plot a Bode diagram of an open loop transfer function.
15. To draw a Nyquist plot of an open loop transfer functions and examine the stability of the
closed loop system.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

:
:
:
:

Industrial Instrumentation-I
IE-523
5
LTP-3 0 2
4

Unit
Unit-1

Main Topics
Temperature Measurement
Temperature scale and conversion, principle of vapor, gas, liquid filled thermo meters, bimetallic thermo
meter, pressure spring thermometer, thermocouple and its configuration, extension wires, resistance
temperature detector & compensation techniques, Thermistor, Pyrometry- Stefan Boltzmanns law- Black
body radiation- Optical radiation pyrometers- Disappearing filament photo electric pyrometer- Unchopped
DC& chopped AC broad band radiation thermometers- Two colour radiation thermometers- Pneumatic and
electrical temperature transmitters, Digital thermometers.
Pressure Measurement
Introduction to static and dynamic pressure, unit of pressure and conversions, differential pressure elements
U tube manometer inclined manometer- ring balanced type manometer, elastic transducers like ordinary
and diaphragm, bourdan tube, bellows, capsules etc. sealed pressure gauges, differential pressure
transducers pneumatic and electrical pressure transmitters, pressure switches and strain gauge pressure
pickups, methods for measurement of vacuum Pirani Gauge, Mclead Gauge, Knudsen Gaug, very high
pressure measurement,calibration of pressure,
Measurement of flow rate
Differential pressure meter(primary elements)- theory, construction and applications of orifice plate,
venturimeter, flow nozzle, pitot tube,dall tube Pressure taps- Manometers, differential pressure
measurement- Square root extraction.
Unit-2 Flow Measurement
Variable headmeters, orifice plate, venturi tube, flow nozzle, pitot tube, rotameter, magnetic meter, turbine
meter, vortex meter, mass flow meter. Ultrasonic meter, thermal flow meter. Positive displacement meters.
Level Measurement
visual level indicators, differential presuure, ordinary float type, purge method, Buoyancy method, resistance
probes for level measurement, capacitive level meter, ultrasonic level measurement, Gamma rays level
measurement, microwaves, level limit switches, level measurement of closed vessel. measurement of level
of solids- paddle wheel type
Recommended Books1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

Jain.R.K,Mechanical and industrial measurements, Khanna


Patranabis.D, Principles of industrial instrumentation,TMH
Fribance, Industrial instrumentation fundamentals, Mcgraw hill.
Birdie G.S. & Birdie J.S., Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering, Dhanpat Rai & Sons
Andrew and Williams, Applied instrumentation in process industries, Gulf pub.Vol- 1,2
Jones.E.B, Instrument technology, Scientific Pub.
Liptak.B.G , Instrument Engineers H/B Vol- 1, Chilton book.co.
Doebelin.E.O, Measurement system- Application and design, Mcgrow hill
Trade journals like I&C.S, Intech, Control and instrumentation etc.
Fairgeyer & Okun, Water and Waste Water Technology, Prentice Hall of India.
Mark .J.Hammer& Mark.J.Hammer.jr, Water and Waste Water Technology, Prentice Hall of India.

1.

Practicals:
IE-523
To Study the Characteristics of RTD.

2.

To Study the Characteristics of Thermocouple.

3.

To Study the Characteristics of an n.t.c Thermistor.

4.

To Study the Characteristics of Infrared thermometer.

5.

To Study the Characteristics of optical pyrometer.

6.

To Study the Characteristics of digital thermometer.

7.

To calibrate pressure gauge using Dead Weight Tester.

8.

To Study the Rotameter.

9.

Study of vacuum pressure gauge.

10. Pressure Sensor calibration using mercury Column Monometer.


11. Pressure Sensor calibration using water Column Monometer.
12. Study of Water Level measurement using capacitive principal
13. To Study the working of orifice meter.
14. Study of flow measurement using differential pressure measurement.
15. Study of C-Type bourdon tube.
16. Study of positive displacement flowmeter.

Lectures
10

08

08

10

12

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Theory:
Unit
Main Topics
Introduction
to
Microprocessors

Unit-1

Introduction to 8bit Microprocessor


Introduction to 16bit Microprocessor

Programming
8086

of

Unit-2

8086
System
Connections,
Timing,
Troubleshooting
Interfacing of 8086

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

:
:
:
:

Microprocessor and Applications


IE-611
5
4

LTP-3 0 2

Course Outlines
Types of computers, Microprocessor Evolution and types, CPU
operation and terminology, idea of 8- bit, 16-bit, 32-bit and 64bit Microprocessors from Intel, Motorola and Zilog and their
comparisons.
8085 Microprocessor architecture, Instruction format, Addressing
Techniques, classification of instructions, and overview of the
8085 instruction set. Simple programs.
8086 Internal Architecture, Instruction Format, Addressing
modes, program development steps, and 8086 instruction set,
Assembler
directives,
Assembly
language,
program
development tools.
Simple sequence programs, jumps, flags, conditional Jumps, IF
THEN, IF-THEN-ELSE, Multiple IF-THEN-ELSE, WHILE-DO,
REPEAT-UNTIL, Instruction Timing and delay loops, strings,
procedures, Macros.
Pin-diagram, max/min. modes, timing diagrams, use of logic
analyzer to observe Bus Signals, troubleshooting a simple 8086
based system, 8086 Interrupts, responses & applications.

Lecture(s)
08

Memory Interfacing, Programmable parallel ports & handshake,


8254 software- programmable timer/counter, 8259 A priorities
Interrupt Controller, Interfacing a Microprocessor to Keyboards
and alphanumeric displays, D/A converter operation, interfacing
and applications, A/D converter specifications

08

08

08

08

08

Recommended BooksGaonkar, Ramesh S. Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications with the 8085, Penram International
Ram B, Fundamentals of Microprocessors and Microcomputers, Dhanpat Rai & Sons,
Hall, Douglas V. Microprocessors and interfacing: Programming and Hardware, Tata McGraw Hill
Brey, Barry B.Bray, The INTEL Microprocessors 8086/88, 80186, 286, 386, 486, Pentium Pro Processors, Architecture, Programming
th
and Interfacing, 4 Edition, Prentice Hall (India)
Ray A.K. and Bhurchandi K.M., Advanced Microprocessors and Peripherals, Tata McGraw Hill

Practical:
IE-611
1.Write a program using 8085 Microprocessor for Decimal, Hexadecimal addition and subtraction of two Numbers.
2. Write a program using 8085 Microprocessor for addition and subtraction of two BCD numbers.
3. To perform multiplication and division of two 8 bit numbers using 8085.
4. To find the largest and smallest number in an array of data using 8085 instruction set.
5. To write a program to arrange an array of data in ascending and descending order.
6. To convert given Hexadecimal number into its equivalent ASCII number and vice versa using 8085
instruction set.
7. To write a program to initiate 8251 and to check the transmission and reception of character.
8. To interface 8253 programmable interval timer to 8085 and verify the operation of 8253 in six different modes.
9. To interface DAC with 8085 to demonstrate the generation of square, saw tooth and triangular wave.
10. Serial communication between two 8085 through RS-232 C port.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.

Title of the course


:
Simulation Lab
Subject Code
:
IE-612
Weekly load
:
4
LTP-0 0 4
Credit
:
2
Practicals:
To perform various arithmetic operations in Microsoft Excel and create various types of 2D plots.
To create arrays and matrices in MATLAB and perform various arithmetic operations.
To write a programme in MATLAB for getting the desired data (largest, smallest, a range etc) from a set.
To write a programme in MATLAB for creating various types of 2D plots (single and multiple) from a set of data.
To measure and plot the Instantaneous, RMS and average values of current/voltage, power, power factor, crest factor, frequency and
various other waveform parameters while simulation of behaviour of basic circuit components supplied from a DC and an AC source
in MATLAB.
To simulate the steady state and transient behaviour of circuits having a pure resistance or pure inductance or pure capacitance
supplied from a DC and an AC source in MATLAB. Plot their source and load current and voltage waveforms and comment on it.
To simulate the steady state and transient behaviour of circuits having RL, RC and RLC series combinations fed from a DC and an
AC source in MATLAB. Plot their source and load current and voltage waveforms and comment on it.
To simulate the steady state and transient behaviour of circuits having RL, RC and RLC parallel combinations fed from a DC and an
AC source in MATLAB. Plot their source and load current and voltage waveforms and comment on it.
To simulate the steady state and transient behaviour of a diode bridge rectifier (single phase and three phase) in MATLAB for R and
RL load. Plot their current/voltage waveforms at source, diodes and load and comment on it.
To simulate the steady state and transient behaviour of DC Motors (shunt, series and compound) in MATLAB. Plot various
current/voltage waveforms and characteristics and comment on it.
To simulate the steady state and transient behaviour of Transformers (single phase/three phase) in MATLAB. Plot various
current/voltage waveforms and comment on it.
To simulate the steady state and transient behaviour of a single phase center tapped transformer based diode rectifier in MATLAB for
R and RL load. Plot their current/voltage waveforms at source, diodes and load and comment on it.
To simulate the speed control of DC Motors (shunt, series and compound) in MATLAB using variable AC source and diode bridge
rectifier and by armature and field control methods. Plot various current/voltage waveforms and comment on it.
To model a multiphase transformer using single phase/three phase Transformers in MATLAB and simulate its steady state and
transient behaviour. Plot various current/voltage waveforms and comment on it.
Introduction to Labview and examples.
Recommended Books:
Title
Getting Started with MATLAB
Mastering MATLAB 7
Electric Machinery

Author
Rudra Pratap
Hanselman & Littlefield
Fitzgerald, Kingslay and Umans

Publisher
Oxford University Press
Prentice Hall
McGraw Hills

Title of the Course


Subject Code
Weekly Load
Credit
Theory:
Unit

Main Topics
Introduction

Spectrometry - I

Unit-1

Spectrometry - II

Chromatography

Electron microscopy
Gas analyzer

Unit-2

Potentiometry

Data presentation
and analysis

:
:
:
:

Analytical Instrumentation
IE-613
5
4

LTP

302

Course Outlines
Difference between analytical and other instruments, sampling,
sampling system for liquids and gases, sampling components,
automatic and faithful sampling.
Electromagnetic Radiation, Radiation Sources, Beers Lamberts
Law, UV ,IR and Visible Spectrophotometer, Flame Photometer
and Atomic Absorption Spectrometer : Basic principle , block
diagram and related instrumentation
Basic principle, block diagram and related instrumentation of Xray analyzers, NMR spectrometry, Mass spectrometry and its
types.
Basic Principle and Types of Chromatography: Types, Block
Diagram and related instrumentation of gas and Liquid
Chromatography
Introduction, types of electron microscopy: SEM and TEM,
Difference between optical microscopy, SEM and TEM
Types: paramagnetic oxygen analyzer, IR gas analyzer, thermal
conductive gas analyzer, analyzer based on gas density
Electro chemical cell, Ion sensitive Electrodes, Solid state
sensors, gas sensing electrode, bio catalytic membrane electrode

Lecture(s)
06

Analytical data presentation , error analysis

06

06

06

06

06
06
06

Recommended Books:
Handbook
of
Analytical
Instruments
Analytical Instrumentation: an
Introduction
Instrumental
methords
of
analyses
Principles
of
Industrial
Instrumentation
Instrument Technology Vol II

Practicals:

R S Khandpur

TMH

R P Khare

C.B.S. Publication

H.H. Willaird, lynnel Merriktt Jr.,


John A. Dean, F.A. Settle Jr
Patranbis

Wadsworth Publishing Company

E B Jones

Butterworths
Publication

TMH

IE-613

1. To estimate the concentration of given sample in a solution (PPM) in on flame photometer.


2. To measure the viscosity of given solution using viscometer.
3. To measure the transmittance of a given sample solution using UV spectrometer.
4. To measure the transmittance of a given sample solution using Visible spectrometer.
5. To measure the conductivity of given sample solution using Conductivity meter.
6. To measure the absorbance of a given sample solution using UV spectrometer.
7. To measure the concentration of a given sample solution using UV spectrometer.
8. To measure the concentration of a given sample solution using Visible spectrometer.
9. To measure the absorbance of a given sample solution using Visible spectrometer.
10.To determine the composition of a given sample using gas chromatograph.
11.To determine the transmittance of the copper sample using Atomic Absorption Spectrometer.
12.To determine the absorption of the copper sample using Atomic Absorption Spectrometer.
13.To determine the concentratrion of the copper sample using Atomic Absorption Spectrometer.

Scientific

Title of the course


:
Subject Code
:
Weekly load
:
Credit
:
Theory
Unit
Main Topics
State space analysis &
design

Unit-1

Non-linear
systems

control

Phase Plane Analysis


Liapunovs
Analysis

Discrete time
systems (Part-I)

Stability

control

Unit-2

Discrete time control


systems (Part-II)

5.
6.
7.
8.

Non-Linear and Discrete Control System


IE-614
5
LTP-3 0 0
4
Course Outline
Review of state space representation for linear
continuous time system, solution of linear time invariant
state equations, controllability and observability, solution
of state equation for discrete system, state space
analysis of discrete time systems, pole placement
techniques
Introduction to non-linear feedback control system,
different types of non linearities, special features of nonlinear systems: limit cycles, jump resonance and sub
harmonics resonance etc. Definition of describing
function.(D.F.), D.F.s for various non-linearities, D.F.
analysis of non-linear control systems, stability analysis
using Limit cycles, and jump resonance.
Phase-plane analysis for non linear systems. Singular
points, Construction of phase-plane plots for non -linear
systems.
Introduction, Concept of local, gloal and asymptotic
stability, Liapunovs Stability criterion, The direct method
of Liapunov and the linear systems, Methods of
constructing Liapunov function for non-linear system.
Basic elements of a discrete data control system & its
advantages over the continuous time systems A/D and
D/A conversions, Spectrum analysis of sampling process
and signal reconstruction Sample and hold device, Ztransforms, Inverse Z- Transform, Pulse transfer function,
Pulse transfer functions of cascaded elements, Pulse
transfer function of close loop system
Modified Z-transform, Stability analysis of close loop
systems in Z-domain, Stability criterion by Jurys test,
schur-cohn method, Stability analysis by bilinear
transformation and Rouths stability criterion, state space
representation of discrete time systems.

Recommended BooksControl Systems Engineering By Nagrath IJ and Gopal M, New Age International Publishers
Modern Control Engineering By Ogata K, PHI
Digital Control System By Kuo BC, Pearson Education
Digital Control Engineering By Gopal M, Willey Eastern

Lectures
08

10

08

12

12

10

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Theory
Unit
Main Topics
Metrology

Unit-1

Motion
and
Dimensional
measurement

Force,
Torque, and
Shaft power

Acoustic and
Vibrations

Unit-2

Miscellaneou
s
Measurement

:
:
:
:

Industrial Instrumentation-II
IE-615
5
LTP-3 0 2
4

Course Outline
Definition of metrology-Linear measuring instruments: Vernier, micrometer, Slip
gauges and classification, - Tool Makers Microscope - interferometery, optical
flats, Comparators: limit gauges Mechanical, pneumatic and electrical
comparators, applications. Angular measurements: -Sine bar, Sine center, bevel
protractor and angleDecker
Potentiometers, differential transformers, variable inductance & variable
reluctance pickups, capacitance pickup, Piezo-electric transducers, digital
displacement transducers, Relative velocity Translational and rotational,
calibration, velocity by electrical differentiation of displacement voltage signals,
average velocity from measure x and t, mechanical fly ball angular velocity
sensor, mechanical revolution counters, tachometer encoder methods,
stroboscopic method, translational velocity transducer, eddy current Drag-cup
tachometer, Gyroscopic angular displacement and velocity sensors.
Basic methods of force measurement; characteristics of elastic force transducerBonded strain gauge, differential transformer, Piezo electric transducer, variable
reluctance/FM-oscillator, digital systems. Loading effects; Torque measurement
on rotating shafts, shaft power measurement
(dynamometers).
Acoustic: Condenser Microphones, sound pressure level measurement, sound
intensity measurement, Vibration: Siesmic transducers, Types of
accelerometers, Potentiometer type, LVDT type, Piezoelectric type
accelerometers
Viscosity Measurement: capillary, falling ball, oscillating, ultrasonic
viscometers
pH Measurement: electrochemical and optical method for pH measurement,
Density Measurement: buyoncy type, balance type, column type, absorption type,
radioactive densitometers, Humidity and moisture measurement: definitions
absolute, specific, relative humidity and dew point, Dry and wet bulb
psychrometer, Hair hygrometer, dew point meter, infrared hygrometer
conductance and capacitance method.Specific gravity Measurement Conductivity
Measurement

Recommended Books:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.

Jain.R.K,Mechanical and industrial measurements, Khanna


Patranabis.D, Principles of industrial instrumentation,TMH
Fribance, Industrial instrumentation fundamentals, Mcgraw hill.
Birdie G.S. & Birdie J.S., Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering, Dhanpat Rai & Sons
Andrew and Williams, Applied instrumentation in process industries, Gulf pub.Vol- 1,2
Jones.E.B, Instrument technology, Scientific Pub.
Liptak.B.G , Instrument Engineers H/B Vol- 1, Chilton book.co.
Doebelin.E.O, Measurement system- Application and design, Mcgrow hill
Trade journals like I&C.S, Intech, Control and instrumentation etc.
Fairgeyer & Okun, Water and Waste Water Technology, Prentice Hall of India.
Mark .J.Hammer& Mark.J.Hammer.jr, Water and Waste Water Technology, Prentice Hall of India.
Practicals:

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.

IE-615

Measurement of Viscosity using viscometer.


Measurement of density using densitometer.
To Study Characteristics of accelerometer.
Measurement of humidity using rotational hygrometer.
To Study Characteristics of inductive transducer LVDT.
To Study Characteristics of strain gauge for load measurement.
To Study Characteristics of hall effect sensor.
To Study Characteristics of LDR applied sensor.
Study of characteristic of Stroboscope along with its application in speed measurement.
Study of pH meter.
To Study Characteristics of conductivity meter.
To Study Characteristics of Speed measurement- Tachometer.
To Study Characteristics of digital RPM counter.
To measure the torque with the help of Digital Instrumentation Tutor.
To determine the specific gravity of battery acid with the help of Hydrometer.
To Study the Characteristics of Piezoelectric Transducer.
To Study the Characteristics of Moving coil loudspeaker.

Lectures
08

10

10

08

12

18. To Study the Characteristics of Buzzer.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

:
:
:
:

Theory
Unit
Main Topics
Introduction

Radiation detectors

Unit-1

Electronics
and
Counting systems

Applications
Industry

in

Applications
Medicines

in

Unit-2

Safety

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Nuclear Instrumentation
IE-621A
3
3

LTP-3 0 0

Course Outline
Introduction to properties of Nuclear system and Rdiation,
Interaction of radiation with matter ,General Properties of Nucleus,
Radioactivity, Nature of Nuclear Radiations, Characteristic
properties of radioactive radiations, Properties of Alpha, Beta, and
Gamma rays, Natural and artificial radio-activity. Radioactivity Laws,
Half life period, radioactive series, Isotopes and Isobars, Various
effects- photoelectric, Compton scattering and pair production,
stopping power and range of charged nuclear particles.
Techniques for weak signal detection, Detectors for Alpha, beta and
gamma rays, Detector classification. Ionization chamber, Regions of
multiplicative operation, Proportional counter, Geiger Muller countervolt ampere characteristics, Designing features, Scintillation
detectors (Photomultiplier tube- types, dark currents, scintillators,
pulse resolving power) , efficiency of detection, SNR improvement,
Solid state detectors ( Lithium ion drifted -Si-Li, Ge-Li, Diffused
junction, surface barrier)
Pre-amp., main amplifiers, Discriminators, Scalars and count rate
meters, Pulse shaping, pulse stretchers, Coincidence circuits,
photon counting system block diagram, factors influencing resolution
of gamma energy spectrum, Energy resolution in radiation
detectors, single and multichannel analyzers (MCA),pulse height
analyzers (PHA).
Basic Nuclear Instrumentation system- block diagram, Nuclear
Instrumentation for laboratory. Personal monitors like Thermo
Luminescence Detectors (TLD), Dosimeters, Tele-detectors, which
are used to assess the radiation exposure to the radiation plant
workers. Nuclear Instrumentation for power reactor. Nuclear
Instrumentation for Toxic fluid tank level measurement,
Underground Piping Leak detection, weighing, thickness gauges,
water content measurement etc. Agriculture applications like food
irradiation.
Gamma camera- design, block
diagram, medical usage. Radiation uptake studies- block diagram
and design features. Nuclear Instrumentation for health care,
Radiation Personnel Health Monitors like neutron monitors, Gamma
Monitors, Tritium monitors, Iodine monitors and PARA (particulate
activity radiation alarms).
Hazards of ionization radiation, physiological effect of radiation,
Dose and Risk, Radiological protection-Shielding material and
effectiveness. Operational safety instruments, Emergency
schemes,affluent disposal,Applications to medical diagnosis and
treatment.

Lectures
08

10

06

10

08

06

Recommended BooksG. F. Knoll, .Radiation Detection & Measurement., 2nd edition, John Wiley & Sons,1998.
P.W.NICHOLSON, .Nuclear Electronics., John Wiley, 1998.
S. S. Kapoor & V. S. Ramamurthy, .Nuclear Radiation Detectors., Wiley Eastern Limited, 1986.
Gaur & Gupta, .Engineering Physics., Danpat Rai & Sons, 2001.
Irvin Kaplan, .Nuclear Physics., Narosa, 1987.
M.N.Avdhamule & P.G.Kshirsagar, .Engineering Physics. S.Chand & Co., 2001.
R. M. Singru, .Introduction to Experimental Nuclear Physics", Wiley Eastern Pvt. Ltd., 1974.
Hand Book of Nuclear Medical Instruments, TMH Publishing New Delhi, 1974.
Washlete CCH and Hewitt SG, Nuclear Instrumentation, Newnes,1965
issue of national research control, Digital instrumentation and control system in Nuclear Power Plant: Safety and Reliability Issue
National Academy Press, 1977

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

:
:
:
:

Theory
Unit
Main Topics
Fundamentals of robot
technology

Lectures
08

Pneumatic hydraulic electric dc servomotor


stepper motor - ac servomotors.
Power Transmission Systems: Gears power screws
pulleys, chains and harmonic drives horse power
electric motor efficiency.
Position sensors potentiometers resolvers encoders
velocity sensors tactile sensors touch sensors
(capacitance, resistance, resistive material, etc.) force
sensors (force sensing resistor, capacitance, force
sensing wrist, joint sensing, and tactile array sensors)
proximity
sensors optical proximity sensors/range sensors (two
emitter proximity sensor, ranging light based sensor,
LIDAR, etc.) Acoustic sensors Magnetic sensors.

08

Machine Vision

Introduction the sensing and digitalizing function in


machine vision imaging devices lighting techniques
ADC image processing and analysis image data
reduction segmentation feature extraction object
recognition training the vision system robotic
applications.

08

Robot end effectors

type of end effectors mechanical grippers basic


definitions and operations type of gripper mechanism
other types of grippers (vacuum cups, magnetic grippers,
adhesive grippers, and hooks and scoops) tools the
robot to end effector interface checklist of factors in the
selection and design of grippers.

08

Robot arm kinematics

Construction of manipulator the direct kinematics


problem - the inverse kinematics problem inverse
transform techniques for Euler Angles solution
geometrical approach.
Lagrange euler formulation kinetic energy of a robot
manipulator potential energy of robot manipulator
motion equations of a manipulator Newton euler
formulation rotating coordinate system moving
coordinate system. Joint interpolated trajectory planning
of Cartesian path trajectories four types of robot
controls.
Hill climbing techniques multiple robots machine
interface robot cell design selection of robot.

Unit-1

Transducer and Sensors

Unit-2

Robot arm dynamics


&Planning
of
manipulator trajectories

2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

LTP-3 0 0

Course Outline
Robots in science fiction automation and robotics,
Asimovs laws of Robotics Definition of robot, anatomy of
a robot, classification (type of control, capability,
configuration and mobility), use of robots, robot motions
and degrees of freedom, joint notation scheme ,work
volume ,speed of motion, load carrying capacity speed
of response and stability, precision of movement.

Actuators
&
Power
Transmission System

1.

Robotics
IE-621B
3
3

Case Studies

08

08

06

Recommended BooksMikell P. Groover, Mitchell Weiss, Roger N. Nagel and Nicholas G. Odrey, Industrial Robotics:Technology, Programming, and
Applications, McGraw-Hill International Edition.
K.S.Fu, R.C.Gonzalez and C.S.G.Lee, Robotics: Control, Sensing, Vision, and Intelligence,McGraw-Hill International Editions.
Ghosh, Control in Robotics and Automation: Sensor Based Integration, Allied Publishers.
Deb.S.R, Robotics Technology and Flexible Automation, John Wiley.
Asfaht.C.R, Robots and Manufacturing Automation, John Wiley.
Klafter.R.D, Chemiclewski.T.A and Negin.M, Robotics Engineering An Integrated Approach Prentice Hall of India.
Mc Kerrow.P.J, Introduction to Robotics, Addison Wesley.
James G. Keramas, Robot Technology: Fundamentals, Vikas Publishing House

Title of the course


:
Subject Code
:
Weekly load
:
Credit
:
Theory
Unit
Main Topics
Introduction
and
Parametric Optimization

Unit-1

Calculus of variations

Pontryegans
Principle

Max/min

Dynamic Programming
in Continuous Time

Unit-2

Dynamic programming in
Discrete System

1.
2.
3.

Iterative
Method
Optimization
sensitivity analysis

of
and

Optimal Control System


IE-621C
3
LTP-3 0 0
3
Course Outline
Introduction to optimal control problems, Classification of
optimal control problems, performance indices for optimal
control and their selection, Dynamic optimization using.

Lectures
08

Lagrange multiplier, Euler Lagranges equation for


different conditions, Transversality conditions, Dynamic
optimization with equality and inequality constraints
Optimization using Pontryegans maximum (minimum)
principles with special emphasis on Bang-Bang type
system
Developments of Hamilton Jacobi equation, Matrix Riccati
equation, Optimal control based on quadratic
performance
indices,
Linear
regulator
and
servomechanism problem

08

Dynamic programming multi stage decision processes in


continuous time. Principle of causality, Invariant
inbedding & optimality
Optimization using gradient methods and interactive
techniques (steepest descent), Newton Raphson and
Fletcher Powell. Introduction to multivariable system and
decoupling, Introduction to Optimal Filters (Kalman Filter)

08

Recommended BooksModern Control System Theory By Gopal M, Wiley Eastern


Optimum Systems Control By Andrew P Sage & C C White-III, PHI
Optimum System Control By B D O Anderson & B Moree, PHI

08

08

08

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

:
:
:
:

Theory
Unit
Main Topics
Introduction

Water Quality

Treatment

Unit-1

Water
Techniques

Waste Water monitoring

Unit-2

Air Monitoring

Environmental Instrumentation
IE-621D
3
LTP-3 0 0
3

Course Outline
Necessity of instrumentation & control for environment,
sensor requirement for environment. Instrumentation
methodologies: Ultraviolet analyzers, total hydrocarbon
analyzers using flame ionization detector, Gas
chromatography in environmental analysis, photo
ionization, portable & stationary analytical instruments.
Quality of water: Standards of raw & treated water,
sources of water & their natural quality, effects of water
quality. Water quality parameters: Thermal conductivity,
detectors, Opacity monitors, pH analyzers & their
application, conductivity analyzers & their application.
Water treatment: Requirement of water treatment
facilities, process design.
Sedimentation & flotation: General equation for settling or
rising of discrete particles, hindered settling, effect of
temperature, viscosity, efficiency of an ideal settling basin
, reduction in efficiency due to various causes, sludge,
storage & removal, design criteria of settling tank, effect
of temperature on coagulation. Ground water monitoring:
Level measurement in ground water monitoring wells,
laboratory analysis of ground water samples,
instrumentation
in
ground
water
monitoring,
instrumentation in assessment of soil & ground water
pollution
Waste water monitoring: Automatic waste water
sampling, optimum waste water sampling locations, and
waste water measurement techniques. Instrumentation
set up for waste water treatment plant. Latest methods of
waste water treatment plants. Air pollution: definitions,
energy environment relationship, importance of air
pollution, air pollution from thermal power plant, their
characteristics & control. Air sampling methods &
equipments, analytical methods for air pollution studies.
Control of air pollution.
Air monitoring: measurement of ambient air quality. Flow
monitoring: Air flow measurement, gas flow, non-open
channel flow measurement, open channel waste water
flow measurement. Rain water harvesting: necessity,
methods, rate of NGOs municipal corporation, Govt.,
limitations. Quality assurance of storage water.

Recommended BooksWater treatment technology - Walter J. Weber


Air pollution engineering M. N. Rao & H. V. N. Rao
Air pollution control technology Wark & Warner
Environmental Instrumentation & Analysis Handbook- Randy D. Down

Lectures
06

08

10

10

12

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

:
:
:
:

Theory
Unit
Main Topics
Introduction

Digital
Fundamentals

Image

Unit-1

Image Transforms

Image Enhancements

2-D
systems
mathematical
preliminaries
Image Restoration

and

Unit-2

Image Segmentation

Image Data Compression

Image processing
IE-621E
3
LTP-3 0 0
3

Course Outline
Definition of image, generation of image, steps in image
processing, elements of digital image processing
systems, image enhancements, restoration and analysis
Elements of visible perception, image model, sampling
and quantization, relationships between pixels, imaging
geometry.
Introduction to D.F.T., 2-D.F.T., F.F.T., other seperable
image transforms (walsh, hadamard, discrete cosine,
haar, slant, KL)
Point operations, histogram modeling, spatial filteringsmoothing, sharpening, low pass, high pass,
homomorphic filtering.
Introduction and definitions, matrix theory, random
signals, spectral density function, results from estimation
and information theory.
Image observation models, inverse and wiener filtering,
F.I.R. wiener filters, filtering using image transforms, least
squares filters, generalized inverse, S.V.D. and
interactive methods, recursive filtering, causal models,
digital processing of speckle images, maximum entropy
restoration.
Detection of discontinuities, age linking and boundary
detection, thresholding region oriented segmentation, use
of motion in segmentation.
Introduction, pixel coding, predictive techniques (PCM,
DPCM, etc), transform coding theory of images, hybrid
coding and vector DPCM

Lectures
06

06

06

06

06

06

06

06

Recommended BooksR. C. Gonzalez, .Image Processing. Pearson Education 2nd edition, 1999.
A. K. Jain, .Fundamental of Digital Image Processing., PHI 2nd edition, 1995.
W. K. Pratt, .Digital Image Processing., John Wiley and Sons, 1994.
C. Phillips, .Image Processing in C., BPB Publication, 1995.
B. Chanda, D. Dutta Majumdar, .Digital Image processing., PHI, 2000.
Emmauel C. Ifeachor and Barry W. Jervis, .Digital Signal Processing., Pearso Education, 2nd edition, 2000.
Don Pearson, .Image Processing. (The ESSEX series in Telecommunication an information systems, McGraw Hill International ELTL
engg. series), 1991.
8. Johnny Johnson, .Introduction to DSP., PHI . 1996.
9. Proakis, .DSP. , PHI 1997.
10. Rabnier Gold, .Theory and Application of DSP., PHI, 1996.
11. Milan Sonka, Vaclav Hlavac, .Image Processing analysis and machine vision., Thomson Learning, 2nd edition, 1999.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Unit-2

Unit-1

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Theory:
Unit
Main Topics
INTRODUCTION TO
OPTIMIZATION
CLASSICAL
OPTIMIZATION
TECHNIQUES
LINEAR
PROGRAMMING
TRANSPORTATION
PROBLEM
NON-LINEAR
PROGRAMMING:
OneDimensional
Minimization
Methods
Unconstrained
Multivariable
Optimization
Techniques
Constrained
Optimization
Techniques
FURTHER TOPICS
IN OPTIMIZATION

:
:
:
:

Statistical and Optimization Techniques


IE-622
5
4

LTP-3 2 0

Course Outlines
Statement of an optimization problem, Classification of optimization
problems, Optimization techniques, Engineering applications of
optimization.
Single variable optimization, Multivariable optimization with no
constraints, Multivariable optimization with equality constraints,
Multivariable optimization with in equality constraints.
Standard form of linear programming, Simplex method, Computer
implementation of the Simplex method, Duality theory.
North-West Corner rule, Least cost method, Vogel approximation
method, testing for optimality.
Unimodal function, Dichotomous search, Fibonacci search, Golden
Section, Cubic interpolation method, Direct root, Newton Raphson
Method

Lecture(s)
06

Random search method, Steepest descent method, Conjugate


gradient method, Newton Raphson Method, Evolutionary search,
Hooke-Jeeves Method, Simplex search Method

06

Interior Penalty function method, Exterior penalty function method,


Method of Multipliers, KKT Conditions

06

Critical path method (CPM), Program evaluation and review


technique (PERT). Multiobjective Optimization Techniques, Weighting
method, -constraint method. Simulated annealing method

06

06

06
06
06

Recommended Booksnd

2.

5.

1.
Rao, S.S.,'Optimization : Theory and Application' Wiley Eastern Press, 2 edition 1984.
Deb Kalyanmoy,.Optimisation for Engineering Design-Algorithms and Examples., Prentice Hall India-1998
3. Taha,H.A., Operations Research -An Introduction,Prentice Hall of India,2003.
4.
Fox, R.L., 'Optimization methods for Engineering Design', Addition Welsey, 1971.
Ravindran A., Ragsdell K.M. and Reklaitis G.V. , Engineering Optimization: Methods And applications , Wiley, 2008
6.
Godfrey C. Onwubolu , B. V. Babu , New optimization techniques in engineering , Springer, 2004

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

:
:
:
:

DATA COMMUNICATION AND NETWORKING


IE-623
3
LTP-3 0 0
3

Theory:

Unit-1

Unit

Main Topics
Introduction
and
network models

Course Outlines
An Introduction to data communication and networks, internet,
Protocols and standards, layered tasks, OSI model, Layers in OSI
model, TCP/IP protocol suite, Addressing

Lecture(s)
08

Physical layer and


media

Introduction, Analog and digital signals, periodic and non periodic


signals, Digital to digital conversion, analog to digital conversion,
transmission modes , digital to analog conversion, analog to
analog conversion.
Error detection and correction, data link control, multiple access,
Ethernet, wireless LAN-IEEE 802.11, Bluetooth
Need for the network layer, IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, Internet
working, address mapping
Process to process delivery, UDP, TCP and SCTP
Domain name system, remote logging , electronic mail and file
transfer, www and http

08

Data link layer

Unit-2

Network layer
Transport Layer
Application layer

08
08
08
08

Recommended Books1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Dcou Reynders, Steve Mackay, Edwin Wright, Practical Industrial Data Communications,1st edition ELSEVIER, 2005.
Lawrence M Thompson, Industrial data Communication, 2nd edition, 1997.
Daniel T Miklovic, Real time control network, ISA 1993.
Bela G Liptak, Process software and digital networks, 3rd edition, 2002.
Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Computer Networks, 4th Edition, PHI/Pearson Education, 2002.
Behrouz A. Forouzan, Data Communications and Networking, 2nd update Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company, New Delhi,
2000.
Douglas E. Comer, Computer Networks and Internets, 2nd Edition, Pearson Education Asia, 5th Indian reprint, 2001.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Theory:
Unit
Main Topics
Data
Acquisition
Systems

Unit-1

Data Transmission
System

Digital Instruments
Introduction
to
Telemetry Principles

Unit-2

Modems,
Transmitters
and
receivers
Display Systems

7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

Recorders

:
:
:
:

Data Acquisition System


IE-624
5
LTP-3 0 2
4

Course Outline
Block diagram of data acquisition System & its applications,
Analog& digital acquisition systems, signal conditioning of the
inputs, single channel data acquisition, multi-channel DAS,
computer based DAS, uses of data acquisition systems, use
of recorders in digital systems & block diagram of digital data
recording system, data logging system, compact data logger ,
modem digital data acquisition,digital transducer.

Lectures
08

Methods of data transmission, transmission channels &


media, Modulation & demodulation, amplitude, frequency
&phase modulation, Comparison between frequency &
amplitude, pulse modulation (PAM, PDM, PFM, POM), delta
modulation, adaptive data modulation & Companding, digital
data codes, error correcting & error detecting codes,
Asynchronous & synchronous data transmission, pulse code
formats used in data transmission, radio link, frequency
division &time division multiplexing, time division multiplexing
using mechanical commutator, electronic time division
multiplexing system, block diagram of AM frequency division
multiplexing system.
digital to analog converters, analog to digital converters,
electromechanical ADC, Digital Transducers.
Definition, generalized block diagram of Telemetry System,
Classification of Telemetry system, Working principle, salient
features and applications of the following Telemetry System:
DC Voltage, current and position telemetry system, Pulse
telemetry System, Introduction to Satellite telemetry And Fibre
Optic telemetry system
Modems
Introduction,
Transmitters,
Transmission
Techniques, Inter stage Coupling, Receiver, Introduction to
Antennas
Construction, principle of operation and salient features of
various kinds of display devices
Working principle, Construction, operation and salient features
of Strip Chart Recorder, X-Y strip chart recorder and magnetic
recorder

08

06
08

08

05
05

Recommended BooksSawhney AK, Electrical and Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation, Dhanpat Rai and Sons, 1993
Patranabis D, Telemetry Principles, Tata McGraw Hill.
Munez-Ruiz, Angel; Vromans, Herman, Data Acquisition and Measurement Techniques, CRC Press
Doebelin EO, Measurements Systems- Application and Design, Tata McGraw Hill.
Gruenberg EL, Handbook of Telemetry & Remote Control, Tata McGraw Hill.
Kalsi HS, Electronic Instrumentation, Tata McGraw Hill.
Practicals:
IE-624
1.Measurement of Temperature Using RTD/ Thermister and amplification to an
appropriate level suitable for Tele transmission.
2. Sampling through a S/H Circuit and reconstruction of the sampled signal. Observe
the effect of sampling rate & the width of the sampling pulses.
3. Realization of PCM signal using ADC and reconstruction using DAC using
4-bit/8 bit systems. Observe the Quantization noise in each case.
5. Realization of data in different formats such as NRZ-L, NRZ-M and NRZ-S.
6. Clock recovery circuit from NRZ-L data using PLL.
7. Manchester coding & decoding (Biphase L) of NRZ-L Data.
8. Coding and decoding NRZ-L into URL-L (Unipolar return to Zero coding).
9. ASK Modulation and Detection
10. FSK Modulation and Detection
11. PSK - Modulation and Detection.
12. Error introduction, Error Detection & Correction using Hamming Code.
13. Amplitude modulation and Detection of signal obtained from experiment no.1.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Theory
Unit
Main Topics
Physiological
systems of body
Bio electric Signals
And Electrodes

Unit-1

Cardiovascular
measurements

Measurements of
Electrical Activity in
Brain

EMG

Unit-2

Respiratory
System
Measurements
Medical Imaging

Biotelemetry

: Biomedical Instrumentation
: IE-625
:5
:4

LTP-3 0 2

Course Outlines
Brief description of nervous,circulatory and respiratory systems,
the body as a control system, the nature of bioelectricity,the origin
of biopotentials.
Electro conduction system of the heart, the ECG
Waveform, Neuron potential, muscle potential,electrodes for
biophysical sensing, Skin-contact-impedance, electrodes for
EEG,EMG and ECG, electrical conductivity of electrode jellies and
creams.
The standard lead system, the ECG preamplifier; ECG machines,
Cardiac monitors, , blood pressure measurements, direct and
indirect, blood flow measurements, phonocardiography,
defibrillators, pacemakers
Anatomy of Human Brain and Nerve Cell, EEG electrodes and the
10-20 system, EEG amplitude and frequency bands, simplified
block diagram, preamplifiers and EEG system specifications, EEG
diagnostic uses and sleep patterns, visual and auditory evoked
potential recordings, EEG system artifacts.
Muscular system, electrical signals of motor unit and gross
muscle, human motor coordination system, electrodes, signal
conditioning and processing, Block diagram & description of
Electromyography (EMG).
Respiratory anatomy,parameters of respiration, regulation of
respiration, respiratory system measurements, respiratory
transducers and instruments, spirometry.
Introduction to Medical Imaging, Computers in Medical Imaging,
Computerized Ultrasonic Diagonosis and types, X-Rays,
Computerized Tomography, Computerized Emission Tomography
Physiological parameters adaptable to bio-telemetry, Components
of a biotelemetry system, Implantable units, Applications of
telemetry system in patient care.

Lecture(s)
06

06

06

06

04

08

08

04

Recommended Books:
Title

Author

Publisher

Handbook of biomedical instrumentation

R S Khandpur

TMH

Biomedical instrumentation and measurement

L Cromwell

PHI

Introduction to Biomedical Equipment Technology

Joseph J Carr
John M.Brown
John G.Webster

PE

Medical Instrumentation

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

WSE

Practicals:
IE-625
To measure the respiration rate of human body with the help of Thermistor as a transducer.
To measure the pulse rate of human body with the help of physiopac .
To measure the GSR of human body using Biofeed back kit.
To measure the blood pressure using sphygmomanometer and Stethoscope.
To measure the blood pressure using OMRON kit.
To study the Blood sugar device.
Record ECG using student physiograph and identify P, Q, R, S and T components on the graph.
To study the QRS detection circuit and find out heart rate using R-R interval.
Compare the EMG signal obtained from unipolar and bipolar electrodes.
To study the characteristics
of
EEG
signal.
Analyze the rest ECG and exercise ECG on TMT machine.
To Study the health of lungs
with the help of
spirometer.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Theory:
Unit
Main Topics
Introduction

Programmable
Controller

Unit-2 Unit-1

Distributed
systems:

:
:
:
:

Logic

control

Introduction to SCADA
system

Computer Control of Processses


IE-626
3
LTP-3 0 0
3
Course Outline
Hierarchical computer control system data acquisition
system stand alone data acquisition PC based data
acquisition analog signal conditioning analog isolation
surge protection digital signal conditioning digital
isolation analog multiplexer data loggers
supervisory control computer based controllers (DDC)
SMART transducers and transmitters SMART pressure
transmitter SMART temperature transmitter SMART
control valve capabilities of SMART transducer.
PLC versus relay characteristic functions of a PLC
PLC versus PC PLC block diagram I/O configuration
direct I/O Parallel I/O Serial I/O slice I/O input
andoutput module (discrete and analog) input and
output devices RS 232, 488 & 485 CPU memory
unit input image file output image file power supply
program loaders hand held and computer based
loaders types of PLC software programming
languages ladder programming file organizing and
addressing instruction set timers and counters
instructions communication instructions i/o and
interrupt instructions math instruction logical
instruction complete scan cycle program execution
different types of PLC system installation
recommendations.
PLC versus DCS DCS configuration control room for
DCS the control console equipment displays
software configurations relay rack mounted equipment
local control units communication between
components data highway design highway
compatibility data highway communications network
access methods.
Definition of SCADA elements of SCADA system block
diagram, communication in SCADA SCADA hardware
and Software, applications

Lectures
12

12

12

12

Unit-1

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Theory:
Unit
Main Topics
Introduction

8051
Assembly
Language
Programming

8051
Microcontroller
Design

Unit-2

Microcontroller
Applications

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

:
:
:
:

Microcontroller and Embedded System


IE-627
5
4

LTP-3 0 2

Course Outlines
Microprocessor, Micro-controllers and their comparison. The
8051 Architecture: Introduction, 8051 micro-controller hardware,
input/ output, pins, ports and circuits, external memory, counters
and timers, serial data input/ output, interrupts
Instruction format and addressing techniques, instruction set
(data moving, logical operations, arithmetic operations, jump and
call instructions), The mechanics of programming, assembly
language programming process, programming tools and
techniques,
Micro-controller specification, external memory and memory
space decoding, reset and clock circuits, expanding I/O, memory
mapped I/O, memory address decoding, memory access times,
testing the design, timing subroutines, lookup tables for the 8051,
serial data transmission
Interfacing keyboards, displays, D/A and A/D, multiple interrupts,
serial data communications, introduction to the use of assemblers
and simulators Embedded Systems: Introduction to PLDs and
FPGAarchitecture,
technology
and
design
issues,
implementation of 8051 core.

Lecture(s)
12

12

12

12

Recommended BooksKenneth J Ayola, The 8051 Micro Controller- Architecture, Programming and Application, Penram International Publication
John B Peatman, Design with Micro Controller, Tata McGraw Hill
Ray A. K. and Bhurchandi K. M., Advanced Microprocessors & Peripherals; Architecture, Programming& Interfacing, Tata McGraw
Hill
Mazidi M. A. and Mazidi J. G., The 8051 Micro-controller & Embedded System, Pearson Education.
Surekha Bhanot, Process Control, Oxford Higher Education.
Otter, Job Dan, Programmable Logic Controller, P.H. International, Inc, USA
Dunning Gary, Introduction to PLCs, Tata McGraw Hill
Kumar Rajesh, Module on PLCs and their Applications, NITTTR Chandigarh
Practical:
IE-627
1.Study of 8051 Microcontroller, Architecture & command.
2. Write an ALP for the Addition & Subtraction of 8 bit nos.
3. Write an ALP for multiplication of Two 8 bit nos.
4. Write an ALP for Division of Two 8 bit nos.
5. Write an ALP to find smallest & largest no in a given array.
6. Write an ALP to generate 10 KHz frequency using interrupt.
7. Write an ALP to interface intelligent LCD display with m C.
8. Write an ALP for m C & HLL for PC (VB/C++/VC++) to demonstrate/implement
serial Interfacing.
9. Write an ALP to interface LED display.
10. Write an ALP to interface one m C with other using serial/parallel communication.
11. Write an ALP to switch ON alarm when m C receive interrupt

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Theory:
Unit
Main Topics
Fundamentals of
Machine vision

Unit-1

Edge detection
Morphological
operations
Edge detection

Unit-2

Line and
detection

Circle

Pattern matching
techniques

:
:
:
:

Machine Vision
IE-711A
3
3

LTP-3 0 0

Course Outlines
Machine vision, grey scale vs color image, basic image
processing operations, basic image filtering techniques,
thresholding techniques
Basic theory of edge detection,tempelate matching approach,
Differential gradient operators, circular operators
Dilation, erosion and their properties, closing and opening, Hit and
miss transform
Basic theory of edge detection,tempelate matching approach,
Differential gradient operators, circular operators
Hough transform for line detection, Foot of normal method,
Longitudinal line localization ,Hough based schemes for circular
object detection
Graphical approach to object location, maximam clique and other
approaches,relational descriptrs

Recommended Books[1] Machine Vision: Theory, Algorithms, Practicalities


By E. R. Davies
[2] Hnadbook of machine vision by Alexander Hornberg
[3] Fundamentals of Machine Vision By Harley R. Myler

Lecture(s)
08

08
08
08
08

08

Unit-1

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Theory:
Unit
Main Topics
PRINCIPLES
SOLAR
RADIATION

:
:
:
:

OF

SOLAR ENERGY
COLLECTION
SOLAR ENERGY
STORAGE
AND
APPLICATIONS
WIND ENERGY
BIO-MASS

Unit-2

GEOTHERMAL
ENERGY
OCEAN ENERGY

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

DIRECT ENERGY
CONVERSION

Renewable Energy Resources


IE-711B
3
3

LTP-3 0 0

Course Outlines
Role and potential of new and renewable source, the solar energy
option, Environmental impact of solar power, physics of the sun, the
solar constant, extraterrestrial and terrestrial solar radiation, solar
radiation on titled surface, instruments for measuring solar radiation
and sun shine, solar radiation data.
Flat plate and concentrating collectors, classification of concentrating
collectors, orientation and thermal analysis, advanced collectors.
Different methods, Sensible, latent heat and stratified storage, solar
ponds. Solar Applications- solar heating/cooling technique, solar
distillation and drying, photovoltaic energy conversion.
Sources and potentials, horizontal and vertical axis windmills,
performance characteristics, Betz criteria
Principles of Bio-Conversion, Anaerobic/aerobic digestion, types of
Bio-gas digesters, gas yield, combustion characteristics of bio-gas,
utilization for cooking, I.C.Engine operation and economic aspects.
Resources, types of wells, methods of harnessing the energy,
potential in India.
OTEC, Principles utilization, setting of OTEC plants, thermodynamic
cycles. Tidal and wave energy: Potential and conversion techniques,
mini-hydel power plants, and their economics.
Need for DEC, Carnot cycle, limitations, principles of DEC.

Recommended BooksNon-Conventional Energy Sources /G.D. Rai, Khanna Publishers


Renewable Energy Resources Twidell & Wier, CRC Press( Taylor & Francis)
Renewable energy resources/ Tiwari and Ghosal/ Narosa.
Renewable Energy Technologies /Ramesh & Kumar /Narosa
Non-Conventional Energy Systems / K Mittal /Wheeler
Renewable energy sources and emerging technologies by D.P.Kothari,K.C.Singhal, P.H.I.

Lecture(s)
08

06
06

04
10

04
06

04

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Theory
Unit
Main Topics
Introduction

:
:
:
:

Lectures
08

Component reliability from Test data, failure data (Failure


density, failure rate, reliability, probability of failure) mean
failure rate MTTF, MTBF. Hazard Models (Time
dependent Hazard models, Constant Hazard model,
Linear Hazard model, on-linear hazard model
Reliability evaluation of non-maintained systems, series,
parallel,
seriesparallel,
non-series,
standby
configuration, k out of n configuration, complex system,
Markovs Method, Fault tree technique, Event space, path
Tracing methods, cut-set and tie set method

08

Reliability Improvement

Introduction, Improvement of components, redundancy:


standby with perfect and imperfect switching .Comparison
of component redundancy to system/unit redundancy,
mixed redundancy, stand by redundancy

08

Reliability Allocation

Introduction, Redundancy allocation and techniques for


reliability allocation

06

Concepts of reliability ,availability and maintainability,


types of availability, objectives of maintenance,
classification and factor effecting maintenance,
maintenance levels, Inventory control of spare parts,
Preventive maintenance of some electrical appliances

10

Unit-1

System Reliability

Availability
Maintainability
Unit-2

LTP-3 0 0

Course Outline
Introduction, Importance of reliability, Reliability functions,
Failure and Failure Modes, causes of failure,
Instantaneous failure rate, General reliability Function.

Component
Reliability
and Hazard Model

1.
2.
3.
4.

Reliability Engineering
IE-711C
3
3

and

Recommended BooksReliability Engineering By L S Srinath, Affilated East-West Press


Reliability Engineering By E. Balagurusamy, Tata McGraw Hill
Reliability Engineering By KK agarwal, academic Press
Reliability Engineering By AK Govil, Tata McGraw Hill

08

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

:
:
:
:

Theory
Unit
Main Topics
Fire Alarm System

Security Systems

to

HVAC

Unit-1

Introduction
System

Control Theory

Energy Management

Unit-2

Applications

Building Automation
IE-711D
3
LTP-3 0 0
3

Course Outline
Fundamentals: What is Fire? Fire modes, History,
Components, and Principles of Operation FAS
Components: Field Components, Panel Components,
Applications. FAS Architectures: Types of Architectures,
Examples FAS loops: Classification of loops, Examples.
Power Supply design for FAS. Cause & effect matrix:
Examples Fire Standards: FAS Design procedure in brief,
NFPA 72A, BS 5839, IS
Fundamentals: Introduction to Security Systems,
Concepts, Access Control System: Access Components,
Access control system Design.,CCTV: Camera:
Operation & types, Camera Selection Criteria, Camera
Applications, DVR, Based system, DVM, Network design,
Storage design, CCTV Applications: CCTV Applications
Perimeter Intrusion: Concept, Components, Technology,
Advanced Applications Security Design: Security system
design for verticals
Fundamentals:
Introduction
to
HVAC,
HVAC
Fundamentals, Basic Processes (Heating, Cooling etc)
Basic Science: Air Properties, Psychometric Chart, Heat
Transfer mechanisms, Examples. Human Comfort:
Human comfort zones, Effect of Heat, Humidity, Heat loss
Processes: Heating Process & Applications (I.e. Boiler,
Heater), Cooling Process & Applications (I.e. Chiller),
Ventilation Process & Applications (I.e. Central Fan
System, AHU,
Exhaust Fans), Unitary Systems (VAV, FCU etc).
Control
Theory:
Instrumentation
Basics,
Field
components & use, DDC & applications Architecture:
Honeywell Architecture, BMS Components Control Panel:
HVAC Control Panel, MCC Basics, Panel Components
Communication: Communication Basics, Networks,
BACNet, Modbus, LON
ASHRAE Symbols Energy Management: Advantages of
BMS, Energy Savings concept & methods, Lighting
control, Building Efficiency improvement, Green Building
(LEED) Concept & Examples
Project Life Cycle: IBMS (HVAC, Fire & Security) project
cycle, Project steps BMS Verticals: Applications of BMS,
Examples Integration: IBMS Architecture, Normal &
Emergency operation

Lectures
10

08

08

08

08

06

Recommended Books10. Understanding Building Automation Systems (Direct Digital Control, Energy Management, Life Safety, Security, Access Control,
Lighting, Building Management Programs) (Hardcover) by Reinhold A. Carlson (Author), Robert A. Di Giandomenico
11. Building Automation: Control Devices and Applications by In Partnership with NJATC (2008)
12. Building Control Systems, Applications Guide (CIBSE Guide) by The CIBSE (2000)
13. Design of Special Hazards and Fire Alarm Systems by Robert Gagnon (2007)
14. Security/Fire Alarm Systems: Design, Installation, and Maintenance by John E. Traister (1995)
15. Building Automation Online by McGowan; McGowan, John J.; ISBN: 0824746155
16. HVAC Control in the New Millennium by Hordeski; Hordeski, Michael F.; Marcel Dekker, ISBN: 0824709152 EAN: 9780824709150
Publisher: Fairmont Press (2001) 16
17. HVAC Control System Design Diagrams by Levenhagen, John I.; ISBN: 0070381291 EAN: 9780070381292 Publisher: McGraw-Hill
Professional Publishing (1998)
18. HVAC Controls and Systems by Levenhagen, John I.Spethmann, Donald H. ISBN: 0070375097 EAN: 9780070375093 Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Professional Publishing

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Theory
Unit
Main Topics
Introduction

:
:
:
:

System Simulation

Evaluation
Validation

and

Unit-1

Simulation Languages

Unit-2

Simulation
Networks

1.
2.
3.

of

Various

Modelling and Simulation


IE-711E
3
LTP-3 0 0
3
Course Outline
Introduction - systems and models - computer simulation
and its applications Continuous system simulation - modeling continuous
systems - simulation of continuous systems - discrete
system simulation - methodology event scheduling and
process interaction approaches - random number
generation -testing of randomness - generation of
stochastic variates - random samples from continuous
distributions - uniform distribution exponential
distribution m-Erlang distribution - gamma distribution normal distribution beta distribution - random samples
from discrete distributions - Bernoulli - discrete uniform binomial - geometric and poisson
Evaluation of simulation experiments - verification and
validation of simulation experiments - statistical reliability
in evaluating simulation experiments -confidence intervals
for terminating simulation runs
simulation languages -programming considerations
general features of GPSS - SIM SCRIPT and SIMULA.
Simulation of queueing systems - parameters of queue formulation of queueing problems - generation of arrival
pattern - generation of service patterns -Simulation of
single server queues - simulation of multi-server queues simulation of tandom queues.
Simulation of stochastic network - simulation of PERT
network - definition of network diagrams - forward pass
computation - simulation of forward pass -backward pass
computations - simulation of backward pass determination of float and slack times determination of
critical path - simulation of complete network - merits of
simulation of stochastic networks.

Recommended BooksC. Deo N., System Simulation And Digital Computer, Prentice Hall of India.
Gordan G., System Simulation, Prentice Hall of India.
Law A.M. & Ketton W.D., Simulation Modelling and Analysis, McGraw Hill.

Lectures
04
10

10

08

12

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

:
:
:
:

Unit-1

Theory
Unit
Main Topics
Fuzzy
Logic-I
(Introduction)

Fuzzy Logic
(Fuzzy
Membership,
Rules)
Genetic
Algorithm(GA)

II

Neural Networks1(Introduction
&
Architecture)

Neural Networks-II
(Back propogation
networks)

Unit-2

NEURO
FUZZY
MODELING

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Introduction to Soft Computing


IE-712
3
LTP-3 0 0
3

Course Outlines
Basic concepts of fuzzy logic, Fuzzy sets and Crisp sets, Fuzzy
set theory and operations, Properties of fuzzy sets, Fuzzy and
Crisp relations, Fuzzy to Crisp conversion.

Lecture(s)
08

Membership functions, interference in fuzzy logic, fuzzy if-then


rules, Fuzzy implications and Fuzzy algorithms, Fuzzyfications &
Defuzzificataions, Fuzzy Controller, Industrial applications.

08

Basic concepts, working principle, procedures of GA, flow chart of


GA, Genetic representations, (encoding) Initialization and
selection, Genetic operators, Mutation, Generational Cycle,
applications.
Neuron, Nerve structure and synapse, Artificial Neuron and its
model, activation functions,Neural network architecture: single
layer and multilayer feed forward networks, recurrent
networks.Various
learning
techniques;
perception
and
convergence rule,Auto-associative and hetro-associative memory.
Architecture: perceptron model, solution, single layer artificial
neural network, multilayer perception model; back propogation
learning methods, effect of learning rule co-efficient ;back
propagation algorithm, factors affecting backpropagation training,
applications.
Adaptive Neuro-Fuzzy Inference Systems Architecture Hybrid
Learning Algorithm Learning Methods that Cross-fertilize ANFIS
and RBFN Coactive Neuro Fuzzy Modeling Framework
Neuron Functions for Adaptive Networks Neuro Fuzzy
Spectrum.

08

08

08

08

Recommended BooksJ.S.R.Jang, C.T.Sun and E.Mizutani, Neuro-Fuzzy and Soft Computing, PHI, 2004, Pearson Education 2004.
Timothy J.Ross, Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications, McGraw-Hill, 1997.
Davis E.Goldberg, Genetic Algorithms: Search, Optimization and Machine Learning, Addison Wesley, N.Y., 1989.
S. Rajasekaran and G.A.V.Pai, Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic and Genetic Algorithms, PHI, 2003.
R.Eberhart, P.Simpson and R.Dobbins, Computational Intelligence - PC Tools, AP Professional, Boston, 1996.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Theory:
Unit
Main Topics
Introduction

Unit-1

Programming
Techniques

Data
Acquisition
and Waveforms

Instrument Control

Unit-2

Labview
Signal
Processing

Advanced Labview
features

:
:
:
:

Virtual Instrumentation
IE-713
4
3

LTP-2 0 2

Course Outlines
Virtual instrumentation, Role of virtual instrumentation , Hardware
and software in virtual instrumentation, LabVIEW, LabVIEW
environment, Palettes, Front panel, Block Diagram, Data types,
Data flow programming, Debugging .
VIs & Sub VIs, while & for loops & charts, arrays, array functions,
cluster , cluster functions , graphs and chart for plotting data ,
case & sequence structures, formula modes, local & global
variables, string & file I/O.
Overview and Configuration, Analog and Digital I/O Inputs , signal
classification , Data Acquisition in LabVIEW, Hardware
configuration and selection , Data Logging, Analog Output,
Counters.
Instrument Control Overview, GPIB Communication and
Configuration, Using the Instrument I/O Assistant, VISA ,
Instrument Drivers, Instrument Driver VIs, Serial Port
Communication, Waveform Transfers
Introduction to signal processing and analysis in Labview, signal
generation, digital filtering, frequency analysis , Discrete Fourier
transform ,Fast Fourier transform, Power spectrum, windowing
etc.
Local, global and shared variables, property nodes, invoke nodes,
event driven programming , introduction to the toolkits

Recommended Books1. Gary Johnson, Labview Graphical Programming second edition, McGraw Hill,
2. Lisa K.Wells & Jeffrey Travis, Labview for everyone, Prentice Hall, New
Jersey, 1997.
3. Jovitha Jerome, Virtual instrumentation using labview , Prentice Hall.

Lecture(s)
04

04

04

06

06

06

NewYork, 1997.

Practicals:
IE-713
1) Getting started with LabView. Basic operations, controls, and indicators, simple programming structures.
2) LabView: Debugging a VI and Sub VI.
3) LabView: Traffic light programming.
4) Basics of GPIB. Setting up GPIB, address, simple read/write.
5) Communication via RS-232/serial port.
6) LabView: Incorporating user written C routine.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Theory
Unit
Main Topics
The
discrete
Fourier Transform

:
:
:
:

Digital Signal Processing


IE-714
7
LTP-3 2 2
5

Lecture(s)
08

Bilinear transform method,


method.

Examples of bilinear transform

08

IIR - Direct, parallel and cascaded realizations.,FIR Direct and


cascaded realizations, Coefficient quantization effects in digital
filters

08

Introduction
to Basic architectural features, DSP processor computational
DSP
Processor building blocks, Bus architecture and memory, Data addressing
Architecture
capabilities, Adress generation unit
Recommended Books:
[1] Schaum's Outline of Digital Signal Processing, M. Hays, McGraw-Hill
[2] Discrete-Time Signal Processing, A. Oppenheim and R. Schafer, Prentice Hall, Second edition

08

The Fast Fourier


transform
Finite
Impulse
Response
(FIR)
filters
Infinite
impulse
response
(IIR)
filters`
Structures
and
Properties of FIR
and IIR filters and
review

Unit-2

Unit-1

Course Outlines
Definition of DFT and relation to Z-transform, Properties of the
DFT, Linear and periodic convolution using the DFT, Zero
padding, spectral leakage, Resolution and windowing in the DFT.
Decimation in time FFT, Decimation in frequency FFT. Positive
Displacement
Window design techniques, Kaiser window design technique,
Equiripple approximations.

08
08

[3] MATLAB Reference Guide: High-Performance Numeric Computation and Visualization Software, The MathWorks, Inc., South
Natick, MA, 1984-92.
[4] Computer-Based Exercises for Signal Processing Using MATLAB 5, J. McClellan (Ed.), Prentice Hall, 1997.
[5] Digital Signal Processing Using MATLAB (r), V. Ingle, J. Proakis, Brooks/Cole Pub. Co., 1999.
[6] A Course in Digital Signal Processing, B. Porat, J. Wiley and Sons
[7] Understanding Digital Signal Processing, R. Lyons, Prentice-Hall,
[8] Digital Signal Processing: Principles, Algorithms and Applications, J. Proakis, D. Manolakis, Prentice-Hall, 2006 (4-th edition):
[9] Digital Filter Design, T. W. Parks and C. S. Burras, J. Wiley & Sons, 1987
[10] The Fast Fourier Transform and its Applications, E. O. Brigham, Prentice-Hall
Practicals:
IE-714
With the help of Fourier series, make a square wave from sine wave and cosine waves. Find out coefficient values.
Evaluate 4 point DFT of and IDFT of x(n) = 1, 0 n 3; 0 elsewhere.
Implement the FIR Filters for 2 KHz cutoff frequency and 2 KHz bandwidth for band pass filter.
Design FIR filter using Fourier series expansion method.
Implement IIR low pass filter for a 4 KHz cutoff frequency and compare it the FIR filter with the same type use chirp as input signal.
Verify Blackman and Hamming windowing techniques for square wave as an input which window will give good results.
Implement the filter functions.
Generate DTMF sequence 1234567890*# and observe its spectrogram.
Generate an Amplitude Modulation having side low frequencies 1200 Hz and 800 Hz. Observe and verify the theoretical FFT
characteristics with the observed ones.
10. Generate Frequency Modulation having carrier frequencies 1 KHz and modulating frequency 200 Hz with the modulation index of 0.7.
Observe and verify the theoretical FFT characteristics with the observed ones.
11. Generate an FSK wave form for transmitting the digital data of the given bit sequence. Predict and verify the FFT for the same one.
12. To study the circular convolution.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load

:
:
:

Power Electronics and Drives


IE-716
5
L T P-3 0 2

Credit
Unit

:
Main Topics
Basics Concepts

Unit-1

AC-DC Converters

AC-AC Converters
DC-DC Converters

DC-AC
(Inverters)

Converters

Unit-2

Electric Drives

4
Course outlines
Need of switching and role of power electronic switches, properties and
characteristics of various power Electronic switches i.e. power Diode,
Thyristor, GTO, Power transistor, Power MOSFET, IGBT, MOS controlled
Thyristor, Static Induction Devices, their firing and protection circuits,
selection criteria of these switches for various applications, Basic concept
of Phase control, Power quality indices.
Analysis and design of Converters : Un-controlled and controlled, Half wave
and Full wave, Half controlled and full controlled, Single Phase and three
phase, with R, RL and RLC Load, with and without Free wheeling Diode,
Effect of Source Impedance on Converters, Dual converters.
Analysis and design of AC controllers: single phase and three phase;
Cyclo-converters: Single phase and three phase, Matrix converters.
Analysis and design of DC-DC converters i.e. Buck, Boost, Buck-Boost;
Isolated and non-isolated; push-pull, half bridge, full bridge, Flyback, Cuk,
SEPIC, Zeta and Luo, in continuous conduction and discontinuous
conduction modes of operation, review of choppers.
Analysis and design of Inverters: Voltage source and current source, single
phase and three phase, Half Bridge and Full Bridge; Line Commutated &
Forced Commutated; Series and Parallel; for square wave and Pulse Width
Modulation (PWM) controlled outputs, Topologies for Harmonic Reduction
or true sine wave Inverters
Introduction to Drives, Rectifier and Chopper fed DC motor Drives,
Converters-Inverter fed Wound Field Synchronous Motor Drives,
Converters-Inverter fed Induction Motor Drives, Closed loop control of
these drives, Power Quality problems generated by various electric drives,
Harmonic Mitigation techniques and Energy Efficiency Improvements in
Electric Motor Drives through Solid State Controllers.

Recommended Books:
Title
Power Electronics: Converters, Applications and
Design
Power Electronics Handbook
Fundamentals of Power Electronics
Power Electronics design handbook
Power Electronics and Variable Frequency Drives,
Technology and Applications

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.

Author
Ned Mohan, Undeland &
Robbins
M H Rashid
R. W. Erickson
Nihal Kularatna
B K Bose

Lecture(s)
09

09

06
09

06

09

Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Academic Press
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Newnes Publishers
IEEE Press

Practicals:
IE-716
To plot and comment on V-I Characteristics of Diode and Diac.
To plot and comment on V-I Characteristics of Thyristor and Triac.
To study various turn on methods of Thyristor.
To study various commutation methods of Thyristor.
To study various protection circuits of Thyristor.
To observe and comment on the waveforms of a single phase Full Wave Thyristor converter with R, RL and RLC load. Also comment
on the operation with and without free wheeling diode.
To observe and comment on the waveforms of a single phase Half controlled Thyristor Bridge converter with R, RL and RLC load.
Also comment on the operation with and without free wheeling diode.
To observe and comment on the waveforms of a single phase full controlled Thyristor Bridge converter with R, RL and RLC load.
Also comment on the operation with and without free wheeling diode.
To observe and comment on the waveforms of a three phase half controlled Thyristor Bridge converter with R, RL and RLC load.
Also comment on the operation with and without free wheeling diode.
To observe and comment on the waveforms of a three phase full controlled Thyristor Bridge converter with R, RL and RLC load. Also
comment on the operation with and without free wheeling diode.
To observe and comment on the waveforms of a single phase Bridge inverter with PWM controlled output. Also comment on its
operation for true sine wave output.
To observe and comment on the waveforms of Isolated/non-isolated DC-DC converter in buck/boost mode under CCM and DCM
operation.
To observe and comment on the waveforms of An Induction Motor Drive.
To observe and comment on the waveforms of A DC Motor Drive.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load

:
:
:

Switchgear and Protection


IE-721A
3

LTP-3 0 0

Credit
Theory:
Unit
Main Topics
INTRODUCTION

Course Outlines
Classification of substations, graphical symbols of substation
components, Key diagram, substation equipments and auxiliaries
Introduction, classification, constructional features; and principle
of operation of Electromagnetic, Induction,Thermal, Overcurrent
relays, Directional relays, Distance relays, Differential, Translay,

Lecture(s)
06

CIRCUIT BREAKERS

Classification of circuit breakers, circuit breaker ratings, restriking


voltage, current chopping, duties of switch gear, automatic
switch, air circuit breaker, bulk oil CB, minimum oil CB, air blast
CB, SF6 CB, vacuum and DC circuit breakers

06

PROTECTION
FEEDERS

OF

Time graded protection, Differential and Distance protection of


feeders, Impedance,Reactance and Mho relays, Elementary idea
about carrier current protection of lines.

06

PROTECTION
ALTERNATORS

OF

Types of faults on alternator, Stator and rotor protection,


Negative sequence protection, Loss ofexcitation and overload
protection..

06

PROTECTION
OF
TRANSFORMERS
PROTECTION
AGAINST
OVERVOLTAGES

Types of fault on transformers, Protection schemes of


transformer, percentage differential protection, BuchSulz relay
Ground wires, Rod gap, Impulse gap, Valve type and Metal
Oxide Arresters, Line Arrester/SurgeAbsorber. Ungrounded
neutral system, Grounded neutral system and Selection of
Neutral Grounding.
Classification of static relays, amplitude and phase comparators,
block-spike and block-average comparators, rectifier type relays,
Introduction to digital relay: basic principles, Application of
microprocessors and computers

06

Unit-1

CONVENTIONAL
RELAYS

Unit-2

STATIC RELAYS

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

Recommended BooksElgerd O.L., Electrical Energy System Theory - An introduction, Tata McGraw-Hill Publication
Gupta B.R., Power System Analysis & Design, Wheeler Publishing.
Nagrath I.J. and Kothari D.P., Power System Analysis Tata McGraw-Hill Publication
Stevenson Jr. W.D., Elements of Power System Analysis, Tata McGraw-Hill Publication
Wadhwa C.L., Course in Electrical Power, New Age International (P)Ltd.
Uppal S.L., Electric Power, Khanna Pub.
Gupta J.B., Electrical Power, S.K. Kataria & Sons
Weedy B.M., Wiley John & Sons Electric Power System:.
Cotton H..Transmission & Distribution of Electrical Engineering:
Transmission & Distribution of Electrical Engineering: Westing House & Oxford Univ. Press, New Delhi.

06

06

06

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Theory
Unit
Main Topics
Introduction

:
:
:
:

Concept of Industrial
hygiene, programmes

Unit-1

Logics of consequence
analysis

Unit-2

Concept of reliability

Industrial Safety Engineering


IE-721B
3
LTP-3 0 0
3
Course Outline
Introduction to the concept of safety-Need-safety
provisions in the factory Act-Laws related to the industrial
safety-Measurement of safety performance, Safety Audit,
Work permit system, injury and accidents-DefinitionsUnsafe act unsafe condition- causes, investigations and
prevention of accidents, hazards, type of industrial
hazards-nature, causes and control measures, hazard
identifications
and
control
techniques-HAZOP,
FMEA,FMECA etc.
Recognition Evaluation- Control, Noise- source effects
and noise control, exposure limits standards, Hearing
conservation programmes, Fire fire load-control and
industrial fire protection systems, Fire Hydrant and
extinguishers,Electrical Hazards, protection and interlockDischarge rod and earthling device, safety in the use of
portable tools.
Estimation-Toxic release and toxic effects-Threshold limit
values, Emergency planning and preparedness, Air
pollution-classification- Dispersion modeling -pollution
source and effects- -control method and equipmentsGravitational settling chambers-cyclone separators-Fabric
filter systems-scrubbers etc.
Definition-Failure rate and Hazard function, System
reliability modelsseries, parallel systems, reliability hazard
function for distribution functions-exponentialnormal
lognormal-weibull and gamma distribution.

Lectures
10

12

12

12

Recommended Books1. Thomas J. Anton, Occupational Safety and Health Management, McGraw Hill
2. Ian T.Cameron & Raghu Raman, Process Systems Risk Management, ELSEVIER Academic press.
3. C.S.Rao, Environmental Pollution Control Engineering, New Age International Limited

Unit-1

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Theory:
Unit
Main Topics
Multirate
Signal
Processing

Adaptive
Filters

Digital

Unit-2

Wavelet
Transform

DSP
Processor
Architecture

:
:
:
:

Advance Digital Signal Processing


IE-721C
3
3

LTP-3 0 0

Course Outlines
The sampling theorem: sampling at subnyquist rate - Basic
Formulations and schemes.Basic Multirate operations: Decimation
and Interpolation - Digital Filter Banks- DFT Filter, BankIdentities- Polyphase representation Maximally decimated filter
banks: Polyphase representation - Errors in the QMF bankPerfect reconstruction (PR) QMF Bank - Design of an alias free
QMF Bank
Concepts -Wiener filter-LMS adaptive algorithm-Recursive least
squares algorithm-Lattice Ladder filters. Application of Adaptive
filters.
Wavelets: The basic functions, Specifications, Admissibility
conditions, Continuous wavelet transform (CWT), Discrete wavelet
transform (DWT). The multiresolution analysis (MRA) of L2R): The
MRA axioms, Construction of an MRA from scaling functions - The
dilation equation and the wavelet equation, Compactly supported
orthonormal wavelet bases - Necessary and sufficient conditions
for orthonormality.
Basic Architectural Features, DSP computational Building Blocks,
Bus architecture and memory, Data addressing capabilities,
Adress generation units, Programmability and program execution,
speed issues, features for external interfacing

Lecture(s)
12

10

12

12

Recommended Books[1]. Alan V.Oppenheim, Ronald W. Schafer & Hohn. R.Back, Discrete Time Signal Processing, Pearson Education, 2nd edition,
2005.
[2] J.G. Proakis. D.G. Manolakis, Digital Signal Processing: Principles. Algorithms and
Applications, 3rd Edn. Prentice Hall India, 1999.
[3] R.E. Crochiere. L. R., Multirate Digital Signal Processing, Prentice Hall.
[4] DSP process fundamentals, Architecture and features-Lapseley, S.Chand
[5] R. M. Rao and A. Bopardikar, Wavelet transforms: Introduction to theory and
applications Addison-Wesley, 1998.
[6] Ingrid Daubechies, Ten lectures on wavelets, SIAM, 1990.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Theory
Unit
Main Topics
Introduction

:
:
:
:

Bulk Micromachining

Unit-1

Physical Microsensors

Fabrication Techniques-I

Fabrication TechniquesII

Unit-2

Surface Micromaching

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Introduction to MEMS
IE-721D
3
3

LTP-3 0 0

Course Outline
Historical Background: Silicon Pressure sensors,
Micromachining, Micro Electro Mechanical Systems.
Microfabrication and Micromachining: Integrated Circuit
Processes. Potential of MEMS in industry.
Bulk Micromachining : Isotropic Etching and Anisotropic
Etching, Wafer Bonding, High Aspect-Ratio Processes
(LIGA)
Physical Microsensors: Classification of physical sensors,
Integrated, Intelligent, or Smart sensors, Sensor
Principles and Examples: Thermal sensors, Electrical
Sensors, Mechanical Sensors, Chemical and Biosensors.
Microactuators:
Electromagnetic
and
Thermal
microactuation, Mechanical design of microactuators,
Microactuator examples, microvalves, micropumps,
micromotors Microactuator systems: Success Stories,
Ink-Jet printer heads, Micro-mirror TV Projector.
Microstereolithography (MSL) for 3D fabrication, Two
photon MSL, Dynamic mask MSL, scanning systems,
Optomechatronics system for MSL. Ceramic and Metal
Microstereolithography.
Ceramic and Metal Microstereolithography. Scattering of
light by small particles. Effect of particle properties on
accuracy and resolution of component in Ceramic and
Metal MSL. Monte carlo ray tracing method.
Nanolithography.
Surface Micromaching: One or two sacrificial layer
processes, Surface micromachining requirements,
Polysilicon surface micromachining, Other compatible
materials, Silicon Dioxide, Silicon, Micromotors, Gear
trains, Mechanisms. Characterisation of MEMS devices

Lectures
06

06

12

08

08

08

Recommended BooksMEMS, Vijay Vardan, Wiley Publication


MEMS and Microsytems Design and Manufacture, Tai- Ran Hsu, Tata McGraw Hill
MEMS, Nitaigour Mahalik, Tata McGraw Hill
MEMS and MOEMS Technology and Applications, Rai Chaoudhary, PHI Learning
Stephen D. Senturia, Microsystem Design, Kluwer Academic Publishers,
Marc Madou, Fundamentals of Microfabrication, CRC Press
Kovacs, Micromachined Transducers Sourcebook, WCB McGraw-Hill, Boston
M-H. Bao, Elsevier, Micromechanical Transducers: Pressure sensors, accelerometers, and gyroscopes, New York, 2000.

Unit-1

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Theory:
Unit
Main Topics
Bio
electric
Amplifiers

Bio potentials
Cardiovascular
measurements

Unit-2

Aids
Handicapped
Introduction
Telemedicine

for
to

Hospital
Data
Management

:
:
:
:

Biomedical Signal Processing


IE-721E
3
3

LTP-3 0 0

Course Outlines
Bioelectric Amplifiers, Operational Amplifiers, Basic Amplifier
Configurations, Multiple-Input Circuits, Differential Amplifiers,
Signal Processing Circuits, isolation Amplifiers, Chopper
Stabilized Amplifiers, Input grounding.

Lecture(s)
08

ENG, EMG, ECG,ERG,EEG, MEG and EOG.


Hemodialysis, Lithotripsy, Ventilators, Infant Incubators, Drug
Delivery Devices, Surgical Instruments, Therapeutic Applications
of the Laser.
Computer aids for blind and visually handicapped and deaf.

06
08

Telemedicine Systems classification, input and output


peripherals, Characteristic of available transmission media,
introduction to communication system for telemedicine. Medical
image format standards, introduction to DICOM and PACs
technologies various image compression techniques, loss less
and lossy image compression for biomedical application.
Telemedicine and law, confidentiality of telemedicine records,
security in medical methods.
Hospital Information System, Functional capabilities of
Computerized Hospital Information System, Efficiency, Security
and Cost Effectiveness of Computer Records, Computerized
Patient Data Management.

08

06

08

Recommended Books:
Title

Author

Publisher

Handbook of biomedical instrumentation

R S Khandpur

TMH

Biomedical instrumentation and measurement

L Cromwell

PHI

Introduction to Biomedical Equipment Technology

Joseph J Carr
John M.Brown
John G.Webster

PE

Medical Instrumentation

WSE

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

:
:
:
:

Theory
Unit
Main Topics
Introduction

Course Outline
Introduction to Sensors,
principles of Sensing.

Bio Sensors

Fibre

Unit-1

Optical
Sensors

Occupancy and
Motion Detectors

Unit-2

Chemical
Sensors

1.
2.
3.
4.

Advance Sensors
IE-722
3
3

Miscellaneous
Miniature
Sensors
Sensor Fusion

Sensor

LTP-3 0 0

Characteristics,

Physical

Lectures
04

Introduction microbial sensors for process control acetic acid


sensor alcohol sensor glutamic acid sensor carbon dioxide
sensor microbial sensors for environmental control ammonia
sensor nitrogen dioxide sensor BOD sensor. Types of
biosensors first generation, biosensors molecular recognition
by higher integrated biocatalytic systems in biosensors
artificially coupled enzymes reactions in biosensors lactate
monoxygenase based sequence and amplification sensors
substrate recycling by Lactate Oxidase and Lactate
Dehydrogenase Glutamate Oxidase based sensors Glucose
Oxidase Glucose Dehydrogenase sensor anti interference
principle
Multimode fiber Sensors-Displacement, pressure, stress, strain.
Intensity modulated sensors, Active multimode FO sensors,
Micro-bend optical fiber sensor, Current sensors, Magnetic
sensors, Single mode FO sensors, Phase modulated,
Polarization modulated, Fibre Optic Gyroscope.

10

Working principle, Construction and Characteristics of following


Sensors: Ultrasonic Sensors, Microwave Motion Detectors,
Capacitive Occupancy Detectors, Optoelectronic Motion
Detectors
Chemical Sensor Characteristics, Classification of ChemicalSensing Mechanisms, Direct Sensors,Metal-Oxide Chemical
Sensors, ChemFET, Electrochemical Sensors, Potentiometric
Sensors, Conductometric Sensors, Amperometric Sensors,
Enhanced Catalytic Gas Sensors, Elastomer Chemiresistors,
Complex Sensors
Magnetic Sensor, SAW micro sensors, resonant micro sensors,
micro accelerometers, micro actuators and micro motors.

08

Introduction to Sensor Fusion and sensor selection, Bayesian


theory of sensor fusion and its application

04

08

08

08

Recommended Booksrd
Fraden Jacob, Handbook of Modern sensors, Physics, Design and Applications, 3 ed., Springer.
Khazan AD, Transducers and their Elements- Design and Applications. PTR Pretice hall, Englewood Cliff, NJ07632,1994.
Middlehoek S and Audet SA, Silicon Sensors , Academic Press, London, 1989.
Edmonds TE, Chemical Sensors, Blackie, London, 1988.

Unit-1

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Theory:
Unit
Main Topics
P& I diagrams

:
:
:
:

Process Flow Diagrams


of Industries
Instrumentation
and
control

Process Plant Instrumentation


IE-724
3
LTP-3 0 0
3
Course Outline
Reading and drawing of instrumentation diagrams. Flow
sheet symbols-ANSI symbols for 1) lines,2) Valves, 3)
heat transfer, 4) dryer, 5) material handling equipment,
6)storage vessel, 7)turbine/compressor, 8) flowsheet
codes and lines, 9)graphical symbols for pipe fittings,
valves and piping. Instrumentation symbols, standards,
specifications-one line diagram of typical measurement
and control schemes for flow, temperature, pressure and
other process variables. One line diagram of typical
pneumatic, hydraulic & electrical instrumentation
systems.
cement, steel, chemical, petrochemical, food,paper textile
etc.
boiler, chiller, distillation column, compressor, cooloing
tower, heat exchanger, steam turbine control water
treatment , effulent and waste water treatment etc.

Recommended Books1.
A text book of Chemical technology,Vol-I & Vol-II by G N Pandey,Vikas Pulishing House
2.
Applied Instrumentation in process Industries by W G Andrew, TMH
3.
Handbook of Process Instrumentation by Considine, TMH
4.
Handbook of Instrumentation : Process control : B.G.Liptak, Chilton

Lectures
20

10
18

Title of the course


Sub code
Weekly load
Credit
Course Description
Unit -1

: Workshop Technology & Practice


: WS-411
:6
: 4(Lecture 2; Practical 2)

LTP 2-0-4

Lecture(s)

Sheet Metal
Introduction to sheet metal work; GI sheets, aluminium, tin plate, copper, brass etc, Hand tools
used in sheet metal shop like steel rule, vernier calipers, micrometer, sheet metal gauge etc.,
scriber, divider, punches, chisels, hammers, snips, pliers, stakes, rivets etc., Operations -shearing,
bending, drawing, squeezing etc.
Pattern making
Introduction to pattern making, moulding and foundry practice. Pattern materials like wood, cast
iron, brass, aluminium, waxes etc., different types of patterns, pattern allowances.
Foundry
Introduction to casting process, core-boxes, core prints, hand tools-shovel, riddle, rammer, trowel,
slick, lifter, sprue pin, bellow, mallet,vent rod, pouring weights etc., moulding sands-green sand, dry
sand, loam sand, facing sand etc., grain shape and size, properties of moulding sand, sand
preparation and testing etc., casting- permanent mould casting, centrifugal casting etc.
Unit-II
Carpentry
Introduction to wood working, Types of wood, seasoning methods, Marking and Measuring Toolsrule, try square, marking gauge, mortise gauge etc., Cutting Tools-rip saw, tenon saw, firmer
chisel, mortise chisel, iron jack plane, wooden jack plane etc., Drilling Tools-braces, drill bits etc.,
Striking Tools-hammers, mallet etc., Holding Tools-bench vice, G-cramp etc., Miscellaneous Toolsrasps, files, screw driver, pincer etc.; Operations-marking, sawing, planning, chiseling, boring,
grooving etc., Joints- Corner joints, Tenon and Mortise joint, Briddle cross-joint.
Fitting
Introduction to fitting, Tools used in fitting -bench vice, hammers, chisels, files-flat file, square file,
half round file, round file, knife edge file, scrapers, hacksaws, try squares, drill machine, drill bits,
taps, dies etc, Operations-chipping, filing, scrapping, sawing, marking, drilling, tapping, dieing etc.;

06

Machining
Turning, Chamfering, Tapering, Facing, Knurling , Lathe

06

06

06

04

Recommended Books
1. Hajra Choudhury, Hazra Choudhary and Nirjhar Roy, 2007, Elements of Workshop Technology, vol. I, Media
promoters and Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
2. W A J Chapman, Workshop Technology, 1998, Part -1, 1st South Asian Edition, Viva Book Pvt Ltd.
3. P.N. Rao, 2009, Manufacturing Technology, Vol.1, 3rd Ed., Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company.
4. Kaushish J.P., Manufacturing Processes, 2008, Prentice Hall India
Title of the course
Subject Code

: Workshop Technology & Practice


:WS-411

LIST OF PRACTICALS
CARPENTRY SHOP
Making of various joints like:
a) Cross lap joint
b) T-lap joint
c) Corner lap joint
d) Mortise and tenon joint
e) Dovetail joint
FITTING SHOP
a) Study and use of instruments in fitting shop, like, vernier calipers, micrometer, height gauge and bevel protractor
b) . Exercise on simple operation viz. cutting, chipping, sawing, filing, drilling,
FOUNDRY SHOP
a) Familiarization with different patterns and hand tools.
b) Preparations of green sand mould using single piece pattern three-four exercises.
c) Preparations of green sand mould using split pattern on bench moulding.
d) .Preparations of green sand mould using solid pattern by bedded method.
PATTERN SHOP
a) 1 Familiarization with different tools and patterns in pattern shop.
b) Exercise on making of solid piece pattern
c) Exercise on making of split piece pattern
d) Exercise on making of cored pattern.

SHEET METAL SHOP


a)
Study the layout and different equipment used in sheet metal shop.
b)
Familiarization with different tools and processes in sheet metal shop.
c)
Exercise on sheet cutting, development, folding, bending, piercing, punching, parting, notching and slitting.
d)
Profile and circle cutting exercise.
MACHINE SHOP
a) To familiarize with safety aspects.
b). To familiarize with equipment and tools.
c). Practice of turning operation on lathe
d). Practice of facing operation on lathe
e). Practice of taper turning on lathe

Title of the course


Sub code
Weekly load
Credit

: Workshop technology & practice-II


: WS-421
:6
:4

LTP 2-0-4

Course Description
Unit -1
Turning and shaping

Lecture(s)

Principle, description and functions of a lathe, specifications, work holding devices, tool
materials and various operations. Description of a shaper, specifications, quick return
mechanism, operations that can be performed on a shaping machine.
Milling and drilling
Principle, types of milling machines, specifications of a milling machine, multipoint cutting
tool, Types of milling cutters, various operations.
Description of a drilling machine, types of drilling machines, twist drills, speed and feed in
drilling.
Forging
Introduction to forging, cold and hot forging, tools used, flow lines, importance of forging
process and limitations, various gorging operations.
Unit-II
Arc welding
Definition, classification of welding processes, Principle of arc welding, welding power
source, welding electrodes, coding and coating of welding electrodes, welding parameters,
Types of weld joints, welding positions, advantages, limitations and applications.
Gas welding
Definition, oxy-acetylene welding, types of welding flames, welding techniques, welding
filler rods and fluxes, welding torches and blow pipes, acetylene gas generator, gas
cylinders and regulators, advantages, disadvantages and applications of gas welding

06

08

06

06

06

Recommended Books
1. Hajra Choudhury, Hazra Choudhary and Nirjhar Roy, 2007, Elements of Workshop Technology, vol. I, Media promoters
and Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
2. W A J Chapman, Workshop Technology, 1998, Part -1, 1st South Asian Edition, Viva Book Pvt Ltd.
3. P.N. Rao, 2009, Manufacturing Technology, Vol.1, 3rd Ed., Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company.
4. Kaushish J.P., Manufacturing Processes, 2008, Prentice Hall India
5. R.S. Parmar, Welding processes technology, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi.

Practical: 10-14 jobs from the following list.


LIST OF PRACTICALS FOR WS-421
MACHINE SHOP
1. Practice of turning operation on lathe
2. Practice of facing operation on lathe
3. Practice of taper turning on lathe
4. Practice of knurling on lathe.
5. Practice of producing rectangular block on shaping machine.
FORGING SHOP
1. Exercise on conversion of round to square with cold forging.
2. Exercise on conversion of round to square with hot forging.

3. Upsetting operation exercise.


4. Exercise on swaging.
ARC WELDING SHOP
1. To practice making of a butt joint on a flat piece
2. To practice making of lap joint on a flat piece
3. To practice making of a corner joint.
4. To practice making of T-joint.
5. To practice making of bead on flat and horizontal position.
6. To practice making of bead on vertical inclined position.
GAS WELDING SHOP
1. To practice making of making different types of flames.
2. To practice making of bead in left ward position.
3. To practice making of bead in left ward position.
4. To practice making of T- joint in M.S. Round pipe.
5. To practice making of corner joint.

Title of the course

: Engineering Drawing

Subject Code

: ME-411

Weekly load

: 04

Credit

: 02

LTP

0-0-4

Theory
Course Description

Lecture(s)

Unit-I
Introduction

04

Introduction, Objectives, applications. Fundamentals of engineering drawing, Use and handling of different
drawing instruments, title block, sheet sizes, first and third angle projections, orthographic projections.
Lettering and Dimensioning

04

Free hand sketching of different types of lines in engineering drawing as per IS specifications, Free hand
0
lettering (alphabet and numerals) - lower case and upper case, vertical and inclined at 75 in the ratio of 7:4,
Notation of dimensioning, size and location dimensions, aligned and undirectional systems of dimensioning,
general rules for dimensioning, unit of dimensioning.
Scales

06

Uses of scales, sizes of scale, representative fraction, construction of plain and diagonal scales
Projection of points, line

12

Introduction on theory of projections and orthographic projections, projection of a point in different quadrants,
projection of straight lines in different positions (all possible cases)
Unit-II
Projection of Planes

06

Definition of plane, types of planes, traces of plane, projection of planes in different positions
Projection of Solids

08

Types of solids, projections of solids in simple and typical positions, introduction on sectioning of solids
Development of surfaces

08

Introduction, Development of a right prism, cylinder, pentagonal prism, and a right pyramid, truncated
pentagonal pyramid.
Recommended Books
Title
Engineering Drawing
Engineering Drawing
Engineering Drawing

Author(s)
P S Gill
R.K.Dhawan
N.D,Bhatt

Publisher
Kataria and Sons, New Delhi
S. Chand & Co, New Delhi
Charotar Publishing House

Title of course
Subject code
Weekly load
Credit

: BASIC ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS


: ME-412
:3
:3 (Lecture-3)

LTP- 3 0 0

Course out line


Unit-I
BASIC CONCEPTS
Macroscopic and Microscopic Approach, Concept of Continuum, Thermodynamic System,
Surrounding and Boundary, Thermodynamic Equilibrium, State, Path, Process, cycle, Quasi-static
Process, Reversible and Irreversible Process, Working Substance. Thermodynamic Properties like
Pressure, Volume and Temperature, Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics. Temperature Scales, Concept
of
Heat
and
work
in
Thermodynamics.
FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMIC
Joules Paddle wheel Experiment; Mechanical Equivalent of Heat, First Law for a closed system
undergoing a Cycle, First Law for a closed system undergoing a change of state. Different forms of
stored Energy, Enthalpy, Energy of An isolated System, Perpetual Motion Machine of First kind. .
FIRST LAW APPLIED TO FLOW PROCESSES
Flow Process and Control Volume, flow work, Steady and Unsteady Flow Process, Steady Flow
Energy Equation, Engineering Applications of Steady Flow Energy Equation, Throttling Process, Flow
Work and Non Flow work, Variable flow Processes, Limitation of First Law.
SECOND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS:
Qualitative Difference between Heat and Work, Thermal Reservoir, Statements of 2nd Law by
Max.Planck and Claussius, Equivalence between two statements, Energy Analysis of Heat Engine,
Refrigerator and Heat Pump Reversibility and Irreversibility, Causes of Irreversibility Carnot Theorem,
Carnot cycle, Absolute Thermodynamic Temperature, Scale, Efficiency of the Reversible Heat Engine,
Equality of Ideal Gas Temperature and Kelvin Temperature.
ENTROPY
Classius Theorem, Classius Inequality and concept of Entropy, Entropy change in an Irreversible
Process, Application of Entropy Principle, Entropy Transfer with Heat Flow, Entropy generation in
closed and open System, Thermodynamics Equations relating properties of System, Reversible
Adiabatic work in a Steady flow System. Entropy and direction, Entropy and disorder.
AVAILABLE ENERGY AND AVAILABILITY:
Available Energy referred to a cycle, Quality of work, Maximum work in Reversible Process, Useful
work, Dead State, Availability, Second Law Efficiency
Units-II
PROPERTIES OF GASES AND GAS MIXTURE
Equation of state of a gas, Properties of Mixture of gases, Internal Energy, Enthalpy and Specific heat
of gas, mixtures, Entropy of gas Mixtures.
PROPERTIES OF PURE SUBSTANCES:
h-S, T-S, p-v, p-t, diagram for a Pure Substance, Properties of Pure substance with special reference
to water, Steam and its formation, Wet Dry, Saturated and Superheated Steam, sensible, Latent heat,
Dryness fraction and its determination, Separating and Throttling calorimeter Enthalpy, Entropy and
Internal Energy of Steam. Use of Steam Table and Mollier Diagram, Basic Thermodynamic
Processes of Steam in Closed and Open System and their representation on P-V and H-S chart
PSYCHOMETRICS
Properties of Atmospheric Air, Dry and Wet bulb temperature, Psychrometric Chart, Psychrometric
Processes.
VAPOUR POWER CYCLE
Carnot and Rankine Steam Power Cycle, Actual Vapour cycle Processes, Comparison of Carnot and
Rankine cycle, Mean Temperature of Heat Addition, Reheat Cycle, Ideal Regenerative Cycle Reheat
Regenerative Cycle, Feed Water Heater, Characteristics of an Ideal working fluid in Vapour Power
cycle.
REFRIGERATION CYCLE
Reversed Carnot Cycle and Performance Criteria, Vapour Compression Refrigeration cycle, Vapour
Compression cycle on P-h and T-S diagram Absorption Refrigeration cycle.
GENERAL THERMODYNAMIC RELATIONS
Maxwells Equation, Tds Equations, Ratio of specific heats, Joule Kelvin Effect, Classius Clapeyron
Equations, Gibb Phase Rule.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
o Engineering Thermodynamics by R.K. Rajput
o Engineering Thermodynamics by Gordon Rogers & Yon Machew,
o Engineering Thermodynamics by P.K. Nag
o Thermodynamics by Yunus Cengel and Mike Boles
o Thermodynamics by Arora.
o Thermal Engineering by P.L. Ballany

Lectures

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

:Engineering Mechanics
: ME-421
:5
:4 (Lecture 3;Practical 1)

LTP

3-0-2

Course Description
Unit-I
Fundamentals of Mechanics
Fundamental concept of mechanics and applied mechanics, idealization of mechanics, Basic
dimensions and units of measurements, concept of rigid bodies, Laws of Mechanics
Laws for Forces
Control Scalars and Vectors, Vector operations, Vector addition of forces, Force and its effects,
characteristics of force vector, Bow's notation
Force systems: Coplanar and space force systems. Coplanar concurrent and non-concurrent forces.
Free body diagrams,
Resultant and components of forces
concept of equilibrium; parallelogram law of forces, equilibrium of two forces; super position and
transmissibility of forces, Newton's third law, triangle law of forces, different cases of concurrent,
coplanar two forces systems, extension of parallelogram law and triangle law to many forces acting
at one point
Polygon law of forces
Triangle law to many forces acting at one point - polygon law of forces, method of resolution into
orthogonal components for finding the resultant, graphical methods, special case of three concurrent,
coplanar forces, Lami's theorem
Moments & Couples
Concept of moment, Varignon's theorem, Principle of moments, Moment of forces about a specified
axis, concept of couple - properties and effect, Moment of couple, Movement of force on rigid body,
Resultant of force and couple system, Reduction of force and couple system, Parallel forces - like
and unlike parallel forces, calculation of their resultant
Trusses
Simple trusses, analysis of simple truss, Method of Joints, Method of sections
UNIT II
Friction
Concept of friction, Characteristics of Dry friction, Laws of Coulomb friction, limiting friction,
coefficient of friction; sliding friction and rolling friction, Belt friction, Ladder friction.
Centre of Gravity
Concept of gravity, gravitational force, centroid and centre of gravity, centroid for regular lamina and
centre of gravity for regular solids. Position of centre of gravity of compound bodies and centroid of
composite area. CG of bodies with portions removed.
Simple Lifting Machines
Concept of machine, mechanical advantage, velocity ratio and efficiency of a machine, their
relationship, law of machine, Simple machines : lever, wheel and axle, differential wheel & axle,
pulley systems, simple screw jacks, winch crab (single & double
Kinetics of particle
Types of motion, linear motion with uniform velocity, uniform & varying acceleration, motion under
gravity, motion of projectiles, relative motion of a particle. Newton's laws of motion, equation of
motion, equation of motion for system of particles, D Alembets Principle, Motion of connecting
bodies. Concept of momentum, Impulse momentum principle, Conservation of momentum, Principle
of work and energy.

Recommended Books:
1. J. L. Mariam & L. G. Kraige , Engineering Mechanics. John Wiley & Sons
2.

R. C. Hibbeler, Engineering Mechanics (Static & Dynamics), Prentice Hall

3.

Beer & Johnston, Engineering Mechanics (Static & Dynamics), McGraw Hill

4.

Boresi & Schimidt, Engineering Mechanics (Static & Dynamics), Cengage Learning

5.

R. K. Rajput, Engineering Mechanics, Dhanpat Rai Publication, New Delhi

6.

S. Rajshekharan, Engineering Mechanics, VIkas Publishing House , New Delhi

List of experiments ( ME-421)


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

To verify parallelogram law of forces addition.


To verify triangular law of forces addition.
To verify Lamis theorem.
To determine efficiency of screw jack.
To determine coefficient of friction on horizontal surface.

Lecture(s)
04

04

04

04

03

05

05

06

06

07

6.
7.
8.
9.

To determine coefficient of friction on inclined plane.


To calculate moment of inertia of a body.
To determine center of gravity of a 3 dimensional body.
To determine efficiency of wheel and Axle.

Title of the course


: Machine Drawing
Subject Code
: ME-422
Weekly load
: 04
LTP
0-0-4
Credit
: 02
Theory
Course Description
Unit-I
Basics of Machine Drawing
Machining symbols, surface finish characteristics, surface roughness symbols, limits, fits and tolerances.

Lecture(s)
04

Screw Threads
Screw thread nomenclature, thread designation, conventional representation of screw threads, different
types of threads and their representation.

06

Fastenings
Nut, bolt and washer; types of nuts, types of bolts, Welding; types of welded joints, representation of a weld,
welding symbols according to B.I.S.

08

Unit-II
Keys, Cotters and Joints

08

Introduction, proportions of a key, types of keys and their applications. A Cotter and a Gib with their uses.
Types of joints used for connecting rods.
Rivets and Riveted Joints

08

Types of rivets, types of riveted joints, general terms/rules used for riveted joints.
Assembly and detail drawings

14

One assembly drawings of a Tail stock, details (drawings of different elements) of a screw jack assembly.

Recommended Books
Title
Machine Drawing
Machine Drawing
Machine Drawing
Machine Drawing

Author(s)
N D Bhatt
P S Gill
R.K. Dhawan
Goutam Pohit &
Goutam Ghosh

Publisher
Khanna
Standard
S. Chand
Pearson Education

Title of course- APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS


Subject code- ME-511
Weekly load5
LTP- 302
Credit
-4(Lecture-3, Practical-1)
Theory
Course Description
Unit-I
Internal Combustion Engines
Introduction to I.C. Engines and their classification, Engine components, Nomenclature, Comparison
of S.I. & C.I. engine, Working principles of 2-stroke and 4-stroke engine, Comparison of 2-stroke
and 4-stroke engine, Gas power cycle, Introduction of different cycles, Carnot cycle, Otto, Diesel
cycle, Dual cycle. Analysis of Otto cycle, Diesel cycle & Dual cycles.
Combustion in S.I. Engine
Introduction, Combustion in S.I. engine, Flame front propagation, Factor influencing flame speed,
pre-ignition, abnormal combustion, Phenomena of knock in S.I. engine, Effect of engine variables on
knocking.
Combustion in C.I. Engine
Stages of Combustion in C.I. engine, Factors affecting delay period, Phenomena of knocking in C.I.
engine, Comparison of knocking in S.I. & C.I. engine
Steam Engines:
Parts of steam engine and their function, Working of steam engine, Indicator diagram (Theoretical &
actual), Diagram factor, IHP, BHP, Mechanical efficiency, Compounding of steam engines.
Steam Nozzles and Steam Turbines:
Introduction to nozzles & types, Equation of continuity, Steady flow energy equation, Momentum
equation, Nozzle efficiency, Calculation of nozzle area in adiabatic and frictionless flow, Mass flow
rate through nozzle.
Steam Turbines:Rankines cycle, Principle of operation of steam turbine, Types of steam turbines,
Simple impulse turbine, Compounding of impulse turbine, impulse reaction turbine, Reaction turbine,
Velocity diagram of impulse turbine, effect of blade friction on velocity diagram, Blade or diagram
efficiency, gross stage efficiency.
Gas Turbines:
Simple open cycle gas turbine, Actual Braytons cycle, Rate & work ratio, Open cycle gas turbine
with regeneration, Open gas turbine cycle with reheat, Open gas turbine with inter cooler,
Comparison between closed cycle gas turbine & open cycle gas turbine, advantages &
disadvantages of gas turbine over steam turbine, application of gas turbine.
Jet Propulsion
Introduction to turbojet engine, Thrust power propulsive efficiency, Thermal efficiency relations,
Advantages & disadvantages of jet propulsion over other system, Operation of rocket engine using
solid, Liquid propellant.
Compressors
Types of compressors, Reciprocating, centrifugal, screw comp. etc., Work done in single & multi
cylinder compressor, Inter-cooling, Principle of minimum work for multi compressor, Efficiency.
Recommended Books
Title
I.C. Engine
Thermodynamics
Thermodynamics (Vol. I-III)
Heat Engineering
Thermal Engineering
Engineering
Thermodynamics

Author(s)
Mathur & Sharma
P.K.Nag
R.Yadav
V.P.Vasandhani
P.L.Ballaney
O.P.Single

Lectures

8
7

Publisher
Dhanpat Rai & Sons
TMH
CPH
Khanna Pubilsher
Khanna Pubilsher
TMH

List of Experiments ( ME-511)


1. Constructional details and working of 2-stroke petrol engine.
2 Constructional details and working of 4-stroke petrol engine.
3. Constructional details and working of 4-sytokr diesel engine.
4. To find the performance of a diesel engine (B.H.P, thermal efficiency, fuel consumption, air consumption.)
5. Make a heat balance sheet of 4-stroke single cylinder diesel engine.
6. Morse test on 4-stroke 4 cylinder petrol engine.
7. To Analyses the exhaust gases of a vehicle with the help of a exhaust gas analyses.
8. To find out the flash point and fire point of kerosene.
9. Constructional details and working of steam engine.
10. Constructional details and working of turbojet engine.

Subject Title
Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
: ME-512
: 05
: 04

LTP

3-0-2

Course Description
Unit-I
Cutting Tools
Types of cutting tools, cutting tool materials and their properties, illustration of different cutting tools, design
and manufacturing of a single point cutting tool, a twist drill and milling cutters.

Lecture(s)

Press Working
Types of presses, press working operations; shearing, blanking, piercing, coining, swaging, embossing and
upsetting. Types of dies, punches. punch holders & strip Layout

08

Metal Finishing and Coating

08

Purpose of grinding, surface grinding, cylindrical grinding, centre-less grinding, specifications of grinding
wheel, super finishing, introduction to Honing, Lapping Polishing, Buffing and super-finishing. Metal
Spraying. Metal Coating; galvanizing, electro-plating and anodizing.
Unit-II
Powder Metallurgy

06

08

Principle. Methods of making powder from metal. Processes involved; Compacting, Sintering and finishing
operations. Advantages and Disadvantages of powder metallurgy
Thread Manufacturing

08

Introduction, types of threads, threads making techniques, thread cutting on a lathe, threads finishing.
Gears and Gear Manufacturing

10

Gear nomenclature, types of gears and their applications, gear manufacturing methods, gear cutting on a
milling machine, gear hobbing, gear shaping and gear finishing
Total = 48
Recommended Books
Title
Manufacturing Science
Production Engineering Science
Metal cutting Theory

Author(s)
Malik & Ghosh
Pandey & Singh
A.Bhattacharya

Publisher
EWP
Standard Publishers
Central Book publishers

List of Experiments (ME-512)


1. Study of different types of single point cutting tools and different operations performed with these tools. Practice facing, knurling
and
2. Study types of threads and threads cutting process using a lathe. Practice thread cutting operations on a lathe.
3. Study of a twist drill, counter boring tool, counter sinking tool, and a spot facer. Practice the application of these cutting tools.
4. Study of different types of milling cutters used and different operations performed using these tools.
5. Study the use of indexing head on a milling machine. Practice gear milling operations for the making of a spur gear.
Note: Two exercises have to be done on each above mentioned experiments.

Title of the course


:Fluid Mechanics
Subject Code
: ME-513
Weekly load
:7
LTP
3-2-2
Credit
:5 (Lecture 3;Tutorial 1; Practical 1)
Course Description
Lectures
Unit-I
Fundamental concepts
Definition of fluid, distinction between solid and fluid, fluid properties: viscosity, surface tension, 02
capillarity, vapour pressure; types of fluid
Fluid statics
Control volume, forces on fluid element, fundamental equation of fluid statics, pressure and 04
devices for its measurement, centre of pressure, buoyancy, centre of buoyancy, metacentre,
metacentric height, hydrostatic thrust on submerged bodies
Kinematics of fluid
Scalar and vector fields, flow field and methods of describing fluid motion, classification of fluid 06
flow, motion of fluid particle along a curved path, velocity and acceleration of fluid particle, rate of
discharge, continuity equation in differential form in different co-ordinate systems, velocity
potential, rotation, circulation, vorticity, stream lines, path lines, streak lines, stream function, flow
net, conservation of momentum- equation of motion and momentum theorem
Dynamics of fluid flow
Fluid dynamics, control volume and control surface, energy and its different form used in fluid 04
mechanics, Eulers equation of motion, Bernoullis theorem, application of Bernoullis theorem,
Eulers equation along a streamline, Application of Bernoullis theorem.
Flow of ideal fluids
Elementary flows in a two dimensional plane, superposition of elementary flows, aerofoil theory, lift and drag 03
forces
Viscous incompressible flow
General viscosity law, Navier Stokes equations, exact solutions of Navier Stokes equations as applied in 05
parallel flow in a straight channel, Couette flow and Hagen Poiseuille flow, kinetic energy correction factor,
momentum correction factor, theory of hydrodynamic lubrication
UNIT II
Dimensional Analysis and Model Similitude
Systems of dimensions, Dimensional homogeneity and its applications. Dimensional analysis, 05
Rayleigh's method, Buckingham's -theorem, model similitude, Dimensionless numbers and their
significance, distorted model.
Boundary Layer Theory
Description of boundary layer, boundary layer parameters, Prandtl's boundary layer equations, 06
Blasius solution for laminar boundary layer flows. Von-Karman momentum integral equation,
Laminar boundary layer, laminar turbulent transition, turbulent boundary layer flow, boundary
layer separation, Prandtls mixing length hypothesis, fully developed turbulent flow in a pipe
Flow through pipes
Concept of friction factor in a pipe flow, variation of friction factor, flow potential and flow 04
resistance, flow through pipes jointed together either in series or in parallel or in combination of
both of them, losses in pipe bends and pipe fittings, flow through orifice
Flow with a free surface
Flow in open channels, flow over a weir and notch, flow in a closed circular conduits only partly 04
full, hydraulic jump
Compressible flow
Thermodynamic relations of perfect gases, speed of sound, pressure field due to a moving source, basic 05
equations for one dimensional flow, stagnation and sonic properties, normal shocks
Recommended Books:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

White, Fluid Mechanics, ,McGraw Hill


Munson , Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, John Wiley & Sons
Cenegal, Fluid Mechanics, McGraw Hill
Modi & Seth, Fluid Mechanics & Fluid Machines, Standard Publishers
D. S. Kumar, Fluid Mechanics & Fluid Machinery, Kataria & Sons
A.K Jain, Fluid Mechanics, Khanna Publishers
Om & Biswas, Fluid Mechanics & Fluid Machines, Tata McGraw-Hill.
J. Lal, Fluid Mechanics, Metropolitan.

Experiments (ME-513)
1. Determination of Viscosity of a Liquid by Redwood viscometer.
2. Verification of Bernoullis Theorem.
3. To determine Coefficient of Discharge of Venturimeter.
4. To determine Coefficient of Discharge of orifice meter.
5. To determine Coefficient of Discharge of Weir.
6. Pressure measurement using Bourdons Tube Pressure Gauge.

7.
8.
9.
10.

To determine Cc,Cv,Cd for Vena-Contracta.


Computation of Reynolds Number for different types of flow.
Computation of losses in Pipe bends/Fittings/Geometrical changes.
To determine coefficient of friction in a pipe flow.

Title of the course


:Physical Metallurgy and Heat Treatment
Subject Code
: ME-521
Weekly load
:5
LTP
3-0-2
Credit
: 4 (Lecture 3 , Practical 1)
Theory
Course Description
Lecture(s)
Unit-I
Structure of solids
06
Introduction to metals, non metals and alloys, crystal structure, solid solutions and its types,
component, solubility limit, diffusion in solids.
Plastic deformation and work hardening
08
Crystal defects and their classifications, edge and screw dislocations, stress strain relationship, plastic
deformation by slip & twinning, review of strengthening mechanisms.
Phase Transformation I
10
Phase diagram: Introduction, importance and objectives of phase diagram, unary & binary phase
diagrams, Allotropic transformation of iron and steel, cooling curves, Gibbss phase rule, Lever rule,
common types of phase diagram: eutectic and eutectoid systems, peritectic and peritectoid systems,
Properties of austenite, ferrite, pearlite, martensite.
Unit-II
Phase Transformation II
10
Introduction, Nucleation and Growth, Ingot structure, solidification and crystallization, recovery, recrystallization and grain growth, Iron carbon equilibrium diagram, Transformation of austenite to
pearlite , Transformation of austenite at constant temperature: time temperature transformation (TTT),
continuous cooling transformation (CCT).
Heat Treatment:
08
Heat Treatment: Principles, purpose, classification of heat treatment processes, annealing,
normalizing, stress relieving, hardening, tempering. harden ability.
Surface Hardening
Carburizing: Gas, Pack, Liquid, Nitriding, cyaniding, flame and induction hardening. Surface hardening
applications

06

Total=48
Recommended Books:
Title
1. Engg. Phy. Metallurgy &Heat Treatment
2. Physical Metallurgy
3. Material Science and Engineering
4. Heat treatment principles and applications
5. Physical metallurgy handbook

Author(s)
Yuri Lakhtin
Donalk S Clark
Raghvan
Rajan and Sharma

Publisher
Mir Publishers
East West Press
PHI
PHI

McGRAW Hill

Anil Kumar Sinha

List of Experiments(ME-521)
1.
2.

Introduction to the crystal lattice of solids.


Familiarization and specimen preparation with the following examinations
i. Macro examination of specimens of ferrous materials.
ii. Micro examination of specimens of ferrous materials
iii. Macro examination of specimen of non-ferrous material.
iv. Micro examination of specimen of non-ferrous material.
3. To carry out microstructural studies on different steel specimens e.g. cast specimens, welded specimens etc.
4. Study the effect of varying cooling rate on the microstructure of steel and comparing in terms of grain size and
mechanical properties.
5. To carry out following heat treatments of the given steel specimen
i.
Annealing.,
ii.
Normalizing
iii.
Hardening
6. To conduct following case hardening treatment of the given specimen.
i.
Carburizing.
ii.
Flame hardening.
7. Analysis of the microstructural changes in the specimens after giving different heat treatments as above.
8. Familiarization with the codification of steels and other alloys.

Title of the course


: Fluid Machinery
Subject Code
: ME-522
Weekly load
:5
LTP
3-0-2
Credit
:4 (Lecture 3;Tutorial 0; Practical 1)
Theory
Course Description
Lecture(s)
Unit-I
Introduction
Dynamic action of fluid, Newton second law of motion, application of linear momentum equation, 02
Limitation.
Impact of jet and Jet propulsion
Dynamic force exerted by fluid jet on stationary/ moving, vertical, inclined, flat and curved plates. Jet 06
propulsion- Principle and propulsion of ship. Rocket mechanics and angular momentum equation
Whirling fluids
Types of fluid motion ,rectilinear motion, radial motion, radial flow, rotary motion. Free and Forced 02
vortex motion.
Pelton Wheel and impulse turbine
Element of hydroelectric power plant, efficiencies of hydraulic turbines; Classification of turbines. 08
Pelton wheel turbine , main component and their function, turbine power, nozzle and jet diameter,
No. of jets, mean diameter of a pelton runner, selection of a speed, jet ratio, minimum no. of buckets
and other impulse turbine. Design of Pelton turbine runner. Force , power and efficiency . Unit and
specific quantities, Specific speed.
Reaction turbine
Francis turbine, work done and efficiency of Francis turbine, Design of Francis turbine runner. Kaplan 06
turbine,work done & efficiency of Kaplan turbine, Cavitations and its effect . Draft tube theory and its
type , efficiency of draft theory.
UNIT II
Reciprocating pumps
classifications, main parts of a reciprocating pumps, working principle. Discharge, work done and
power requirement in a reciprocating pump. slip of a reciprocating pump. Effect of accelerating of
piston on velocity and acceleration in the suction and delivery pipe. Indicator diagram. Air vessel.
Centrifugal pumps
working principle and operation , classification , Main components , discharge , Head of a pump ,
power , determination loss of head in pipe line and pipe fitting. Efficiencies of Centrifugal pump.
Priming of pump. Cavitations In pumps. Net positive section head. Selection of a centrifugal pump.
Hydraulic Machines
Pascal law, Description and application of hydraulic accumulator, intensifiers, hydraulic jack,
Hydraulic ram. Hydraulic press. Hydraulic crane. Gear wheel pump. Hydraulic torque convertor and
hydraulic coupling. Air lift pump

Recommended Books:
1. Modi & Seth, Fluid Mechanics & Fluid Machines, Standard Publishers
2. D. S. Kumar, Fluid Mechanics & Fluid Machinery, Kataria & Sons
3. A.K Jain, Fluid Mechanics, Khanna Publishers
4. Om & Biswas, Fluid Mechanics & Fluid Machines, Tata McGraw-Hill.
5. J. Lal, Hydraulic Machines, Metropolitan.

List of Experiments (ME-522)


1. To study the constructional details of a Pelton turbine and draw its fluid flow chart.
2. To draw performance characteristics of Pelton turbine.
3. To study the constructional details of a Francis turbine and draw its fluid flow chart.
4. To draw performance characteristics of Francis turbine.
5. To study the construction details of a Kaplan turbine and draw its fluid flow chart.
6. To draw the constant head, speed and efficiency curves for a Kaplan turbine.
7. To draw characteristic curves of a Centrifugal Pump .
8. To draw characteristics curves of Reciprocating Pump.
9. To determine the efficiency of a Gear oil pump.
10. To find efficiency of a Hydraulic Ram.
11. To determine the efficiency of a Centrifugal compressor.

09

08

07

Title of the course


: Strength of Materials
Subject Code
: ME-523
Weekly load
:7
LTP
3-2-2
Credit
: 5 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 1 ;Practical 1)
Theory
Course Description
Lecture(s)
Unit-I
PROPERTIES OF MATERIAL:
03
Introduction, uni-axial tension test, idealized stress-strain diagrams, isotropic linear elastic, viscoelastic and plastic materials, compression test, impact test, fatigue test, torsion and bending test
SIMPLE STRESS & Strain
05
Concept of stresses and strains, relationship between elastic constants, Modulus of elasticity
stresses and strains in bars subjected to axial loading, , stress produced in compound bars subjected
to axial loading.Temperature stress and strain calculations due to applications of axial loads and
variation of temperature in single and compound walls. Extension of uniform bar & tapered bar under
its
own
weight
and
due
to
load
applied,
COMPOUND STRESSES AND STRAIN
Two dimensional system, stress at a point on a plane, principal stresses and principal planes, Mohrs
circle of stress, ellipse of stress and their applications. Two dimensional stress-strain system,
principal strains and principal axis of strain, circle of strain and ellipse of strain. Relationship between
elastic constants. principal stresses determined from principal strain
SHEAR FORCE AND BENDING MOMENT IN BEAMS
Relation between unit load, Force and Moment. Shear Force and Bending Moment diagram of
beams under various types of loadingfor cantilevers, simply supported and fixed beams with or
without overhangs. Calculation of maximum BM and SF and the point of contra flexure under
concentrated loads, uniformly distributed loads over the whole span or part of span, combination of
concentrated loads (two or three) and uniformly distributed loads, uniformly varying loads, application
of moments.
Theory of bending stresses
simple bending theory, derivation of bending formula: its application to beams of various sections
(rectangular, circular and channel, etc ) Shear Stresses- Derivation of formula Shear stress
distribution across various beams sections like rectangular, circular, triangular, I, T angle sections,
Composite beams, bending and shear stresses in composite beams
Unit-II
Slope & DEFLECTION OF Beams
Relationship between moment, slope and deflection Deflection by calculus, Macaulays methods,
Moment area method, method of deflection coefficient, deflection due to shear of various beams
under
the
action
of
various
loading
conditions;
built
in
and
propped
beam.
Torsion
Derivation of torsion equation and its assumptions. Applications of theequation of the hollow and
solid circular shafts, Torsional rigidity., Combined torsion and bending of circular shafts, principal
stress and maximum shear stresses under combined loading of bending and torsion. Analysis of
close-coiled-helical springs.
Thin Cylinders and Spheres
Derivation of formulae and calculations of hoop stress, longitudinal stress in a cylinder, and sphere
subjected to internal pressures.
Columns and Struts
Definitions and examples of instability; criteria for stability of equilibrium, Eulers theory of columns,
Slenderness ratio. equivalent length Columns under uni-axial load, buckling, Eulers equation for
various end restraints, Rankine formula, eccentrically loaded struts, struts with initial curvature, lateral
stability of beams; struts with lateral loading Buckling of Columns,.Rankine Gordons empirical
formula

04

08

06

06

04

04

08

Recommended Books:
.
Recommended Books
Title
Mechanics of Solids
Strength of Materials
Strength of Materials
Mechanics of Solids
Strength of Materials
Strength of Materials
List of Experiments ( ME-523)
1. Tension test

Author(s)
Popov
Sadhu Singh
Ryder G.H
Gambhir
R. S. Lehri
Pytel A H and Singer F L

Publisher
PHI
Khanna
ELBS
PHI
Kataria
Harper Collins, New Delhi.

2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Bending tests on simply supported beam / Cantilever beam.


Torsion test
Hardness tests (Brinell and Rockwell)
Tests on closely coiled and open coiled springs
Compression test on wood or concrete
Impact test
Shear test

9.

Fatigue Test

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Theory
Course Description
Unit-I

: Kinematics of Machines
: ME-524
:7
: 5 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 1; Practical 1)

LTP

Review of Mechanism & Machine


Concepts and classification of links, pairs, kinematic symbols, kinematic chains, plane motion;
Constraints and degrees of freedom, mechanism and machines, inversion, conversion of
mechanisms.
Kinematic Analysis
Kinematic quantities and their relationships, absolute and relative motions and their vector
representation, instantaneous centers, Kennedys theorem; Relative velocity method, method of
instantaneous centres, resolution and orthogonal velocity methods; Acceleration analysis,
Coriolis acceleration, mathematical analysis of slider crank mechanism, special graphical
methods; Kleins construction, Ritterhau construction & Bennet construction for velocity &
acceleration analysis of single slider crank mechanism.
Motion Synthesis
Graphical methods of synthesis, Chebyshev spacing, two position synthesis, application to four
bar mechanism, analytical synthesis using complex algebra, Freudensteins method.
Unit-II
Applied Linkages
Radial engines and mater crank, straight line motion and indicator mechanisms, steering
mechanisms, quick return mechanisms, intermittent motion mechanisms, Geneva mechanism,
analog computing mechanisms, various types of ingenious mechanisms and their functioning.
Cams
Classification, types of motion curves and their analytical expressions, graphical construction of
cam profiles for different types of followers, pressure angle and cam size, cams with specified
contours.
Belt, Rope & Belt Drive
Introduction, flat and V-belt drive, velocity ratio, Creep, slip in belt drive, velocity law,
compression in belt, tension in belt, and angle of contact, power transmission. Belt, chain and
rope drive.
Gears
Introduction, Classification. Terminology. Law of Gearing Spur Gear; velocity of sliding in mating
teeth. Involute and Cycloidal teeth & their construction and comparison. Involute Profile Gears;
Length of path of contact, Contact Ratio, Interference, number of teeth on wheel, pinion & rack to
avoid interference. Introduction to helical and worm gears.

3-2-2

Lecture(s)

08

10

06

06

08

06

04

Recommended Books:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Martin, G.H., Kinematics and Dynamics of Machines, 3rd Ed., McGraw-Hill, 1982
Ghosh, A., and Mallik, A.K., Theory of Mechanisms and Machines, 2nd Ed., Affiliated East-West Press, 2003.
Bevan, T., Theory of Machines, 3rd Ed., CBS Publishers 2003.
Vicker, J.J., Shigley, J.E., and Penock, G.R., Theory of Machines and Mechanisms, 3rd Ed., Oxford University Press,
2003.
Hannah, J., and Stephens, R.C., Mechanics of Machines: Elementary Theory and Examples, 4th Ed., Viva Books, 2004.
Rattan S.S., Theory of Machines, TMH, New Delhi, 2010.

List of Experiments ( ME-524)


1. Study of kinematic pairs and kinematic chain.
2. Study of different kinds of planar mechanism; four bar mechanism, single slider crank mechanism, double slider mechanism.
3. Construction of velocity and acceleration diagram for planar mechanism.
4. Demonstration of different kinds of CAM and Follower arrangements.
5. Construction of CAM with different types of followers for various kind of motion.
a. Knife edge follower with various kind of motion.
b. Roller follower with various kind of motion.
c. Flat faced follower with various kind of motion.
d. Spherical faced follower with various kind of motion.
6. Demonstration of different types of Gears.
7. Generation of profile of Gear teeth
a. For Involute profile
b. For Cycloidal profile.
Title of the course
: Mechanical Design - I
Subject Code
: ME-611

Weekly load
:5
LTP
3-2-0
Credit
: 4 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 1)
Theory
Lecture(s)
Course Description
Unit-I
Introduction
Introduction to design procedure, design requirements, review of force analysis concepts, factor of 04
safety concepts, concept and mitigation of stress concentration, motor selection and mechanical
Properties. General design considerations like fatigue, creep, fabrication methods, economic
considerations, material selection and ergonomics.
Riveted and Welded Joints
Type of riveted joints. Possible failure of riveted joints. Strength and efficiency of Butt (Single plate 07
& double cover plate) and Lap riveted joints. Design of Boiler joints and pressure vessels, Joint of
Uniform strength.
Common types of welded joints. Design for V-butt welded joints. Transverse fillet and parallel fillet
welded joint. Axially and eccentrically loaded welded joint.
Screwed Joints
07
Introduction to term screw and various definitions of screw threads.
Advantages and Disadvantages of screwed joints. Form of screw threads. Bolts of Uniform
strength. Bolted joint for eccentric loading.
Common types of screw fastening; through bolt, tap bolt, stud, cap screw, machine screw and set
screw. Designation of screw threads. Stresses in screw fastening. Design of bolts for cylindrical
cover
Power Screws
Power to screw drive, efficiency of screw like square, trapezoidal threads, stresses in screw and 06
design procedure of screw Jack. Condition for self locking.
Unit-II
Cotter Joint and Knuckle Joint
07
Design of cotter. Design of Socket. Design of Spigot.
Design of knuckle joint; Design of rod. Design of Pin.
Shafts
Design for static and dynamic loading; stresses in shaft, design of shaft subjected to bending 10
moment or torsion moment and combined bending and torsion moments, shafts subjected to axial
load in addition to combined bending and torsion moments
failure theories; shafts subjected to fluctuating load conditions, cyclic loading, endurance limit,
Soderberg Diagrams, fatigue strength and the S-N diagram,
Design of shaft on the basis of rigidity.
Bearings
Classification of bearing; Design, Specification and selection of Journal bearing, rolling contact 07
bearing for given application.
Total=48
Recommended Books:
1. Shigley, J.E., and Mischke, C.R., Mechanical Engineering Design (in S.I. Units), 6th Ed., Tata McGraw-Hill, 2006.
2. Juvinall, R.C., and Marshek, K.M., Fundamentals of Machine Component Design, 4th Ed., John Wiley & Sons, 2006.
3. Sharma & Aggarwal, A Text book of Machine Design
, Katson.
4. Machine Design-An Integrated Approach, Norton, Pearson Education.
5. Mahadevan, K., and B., Reddy, Design Data Hand Book, CBS Publishers, 2003.
6. P. S. G, Design data handbook, P. S. G., Coimbatore.

Title of the course


: Dynamics of Machines
Subject Code
: ME-612
Weekly load
:7
LTP
3-2-2
Credit
: 5 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 1; Practical 1)
Course Description
Lecture(s)
Unit-I
Gear Trains
Introduction of simple, compound, reverted, epicyclic gear train & compound epicyclic gear train. 04
Tooth load & torque in gear trains.
Force Analysis of Mechanisms
Concept of free body and its equilibrium, static force analysis, friction effects, forces on gear
teeth; DAlemberts principle, dynamic force analysis, force analysis of cam-follower system,
equivalent dynamical systems, dynamic analysis of reciprocating engines, practical examples
from actual machines.
Flywheel
Introduction, an approximate analysis, Fluctuation of energy and speed, energy in flywheel,
calculation of flywheel size; Flywheel in punching, inertia force analysis of reciprocating engine.

04

05

Governors
07
Type of governors, function of governors, Analysis of different types of governors, controlling
force diagrams, sensitivity analysis, stability of governors, isochronous governors, hunting, power
and efforts of governors.
Friction
Introduction, law of friction, Coulomb friction, pivot and roller friction, flat pivot and conical pivot,
flat collar pivot, single and multiple clutches, cone clutch.
Unit-II
Friction Drives
Introduction, Power screws, band and block brakes.
Balancing
Balancing of rotating masses on one plane and in different parallel planes, balancing of slider
crank mechanisms, balancing of in-line, V- and locomotive engines, principles of balancing
machine.
Gyroscope
Introduction. Principle of gyroscope. Gyroscopic couple. Direction of vector with forced
precession. Analysis of precession due to forced precession of rotating disc mounted on shaft.
Motion of rigid body with reference to Eulers equations. Effect of gyroscopic couple. Stability of
two wheeler, four wheeler, sea vessels and aircraft with numerical problems.
Mechanical Vibration
Simple harmonic motion; Conservative systems; Free vibrations of systems without damping;
Equilibrium and energy methods for determining natural frequency; Rayleighs
method, free vibrations of system with viscous damping, over damped, critically and under
damped systems, logarithmic decrement; Forced vibrations of systems with viscous damping,
equivalent viscous damping; Impressed forces due to unbalanced masses and excitation of
supports, vibration isolation, transmissibility.

04

04
08

06

06

Recommended Books:
1. Vicker, J.J., Shigley, J.E., and Pennock, G.R., Theory of Machines and Mechanisms, 3rd Ed., Oxford University Press,
2003.
2. Vinogradov, O., Fundamentals of Kinematics and Dynamics of Machines and Mechanisms, CRC Press, 2000.
3. Massie, H.H., and Reinholtz, C.F., Mechanisms and Dynamics of Machinery, 4th Ed., John Wiley & Sons, 1987.
4. Grover, G.K., Mechanical Vibrations, 7th Ed., Nem Chand and Brothers, 2003.
5. Thomson, W.T., Theory of Vibration with Applications, 3rd Ed., CBS Publishers, 2003.
6. Rattan S.S., Theory of Machines, TMH, New Delhi, 2010.
List of Experiments ( ME-612)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

Different types of Gear train.


Determination of moment of inertia for flywheel.
Different types of Governors.
Determination of height of Governor for varied spindle speed.
Demonstration of various types of Clutches and Brakes.
Determination of position and orientation of masses for balancing in different planes.
Demonstration of Gyroscope and determination of gyroscopic couple.
Demonstration of whirling of shaft.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Theory

: Heat and Mass Transfer


: ME-613
:7
: 5 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 1;Practical 1)

LTP 3-2-2

Course Description

Lecture(s)

Unit-I
Introduction
6
Different modes of heat transfer: conduction, convection, radiation.
Conduction
Fourier's law of heat conduction, thermal Conductivity, effect of temperature and pressure on 6
thermal conductivity of solid, liquid.
Three dimensional general conduction equations in rectangular cylindrical and spherical coordinates.
Electrical analogy for solving 1-D steady state conduction problem for slab, cylinder, sphere and
influence of variable thermal Conductivity.
Application of conduction
Straight and circular fins of rectangular cross-section, optimum design of rectangular fin, efficiency of6
fin, fin effectiveness for rectangular and circular cross section fins. Application of fins in temperature
measurement of flow In tubes. Critical radius of insulation for pipes and electrical cables. Introduction
to unsteady state heat transfer.
Convection
Free and forced convection, derivation, mass, momentum and energy equations. Concept of 6
boundary layer, boundary layer thickness. Heat transfer coefficient. Heat transfer in laminar and
turbulent flow over plates, tubes using empirical relations.
Dimensional analysis for forced and free convection
Unit-2
Boiling and Condensation
6
Introduction, boiling phenomena, pool boiling regimes, condensation drop-wise and film-wise.
Heat Exchangers
Overall coefficient of heat transfer, different design criterion of heat exchangers (LMTD & NTU 6
methods), calculation of number, diameter & length of tubes, mean temperature difference for
parallel & counter flow heat exchangers.
Radiation
Laws of radiation, definition of- emissivity, absorbitivty, reflectivity and transmissivity. Concept of6
black and grey bodies Plancks law monochromatic radiation, Kirchoffs law and the geometric factor.
Lambert's cosine law, definition of intensity of radiation, radiation exchange between simple bodies,
two parallel surfaces, concentric cylinders, furnace walls, using definition of radiosity and irradiation,
radiation shields, simple
Mass Transfer
Mass transfer process : classification, Concentrations, velocities and fluxes, Ficks law, General6
equation of mass diffusion, Steady state diffusion through a plain membrane,Equimolal diffusion.
Total-48
Recommended Books
Title
Heat and Mass Transfer
Heat Transfer
Heat and Mass Transfer
Heat and Mass Transfer
Heat Transfer
Heat Transfer
LIST

OF

Author(s)
R. K. Rajput
J.P. Holman
R.C. Sachdeva
R. Yadav
P.K.Nag
Domkundwar
EXPERIMENT

Publisher
S. Chand
TMH
New Age International
Central Publishing House
TMH
Dhanpat Rai
DEGREE

PROGRAM

ME- 613
1. To determine the Thermal Conductivity of a Metal Bar.
2. To determine the total Thermal resistance and thermal conductivity or a composite wall.
3. To find out the convective heat transfer coefficient in a vertical cylinder in nature convection mode and also compare the results while
using suitable empirical relation for the given configuration.
4. To find out heat transfer coefficient in forced convection mode and also compare the results while using suitable empirical relation for the
given configuration.
5. To find the thermal conductivity of insulating powder using sphere configuration.
6. To study the parallel &counter type heat exchanger &find out overall heat transfer coefficient and effectiveness of the heat exchanger for
both parallel and counter type flow of heat exchanger.

7.
8.
9.

To study the critical heat flux at various temp. ordistilled water and, compare the result of critical heat flux at saturated condition with
zubcrs co-relation.
To verify the Stefan Boltzmann constant help or the given experimental setup.
To find out the emissivity of the test plate at various surface temperatures

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Seminar
: ME-614
:0
: 1 (Practical 1)

LTP

0-0-2

Students are expected to present a Seminar on a topic assigned by the teacher. This will enhance their Presentation skills. They are
required to prepare a PPT on the given topic. They are also supposed to present it in front of the whole class and reply to the queries
raised by the listeners.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing


: ME-615
:5
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 1)

LTP

3-0-2

Course Description
UNIT-I
Fundamentals of CAD/CAM
Introduction to CAD and CAM. Definition of CAD and CAM tools. Applications of CAD/CAM. Design
process and application of computers in design. Creating Manufacturing database. Benefits of
CAD/CAM.
CAD Hardware
Input devices: Keyboard, Touch panel, Light pens, Graphic tablets, Joysticks, Trackball, Mouse, Voice
systems. Output devices: Storage, Tube graphics display, Raster refresh graphics display, Plasma
panel displays, Liquid crystal displays. Central Processing Unit (CPU).
CAD Software and Database Management
Graphic Standards: GKS, IGES, PHIGS. Data Structure and Database Management of a Graphics
System. Coordinate Systems: WCS, MCS, SCS. Software modules: Operating System, Graphics,
Application, Programming and Communication.
Curves, Surfaces and Solids
Analytical curves: parametric and non-parametric equations; Bezier Curves; Introduction to free form
curves: B-spline and NURBS; Surfaces: plane, cylindrical, spherical, ruled, coons patch, swept,
revolved, Bezier, B-spline. Ferguson and Bilinear patch. Introduction to solid models; Solid
representation, B-rep. CSG, Sweep representation; CAD/CAM data exchange.
Geometric Transformations
Formulation, translation, rotation, scaling, reflection, mapping of geometric models, projections. Basic
concepts of hidden surface removal and shading.
UNIT-II
Fundamentals of Numerical Control
Principles of NC, Types of NC machines, Classification of NC: Motion control, control loops,
positioning systems, NC, CNC, DNC, Combined CNC/DNC systems.
NC Machines
Constructional details of NC machines;Components of NC machines: MCU, drives, transducers, lead
screw, control loops and interpolation, guide-ways. Tooling for NC machines: automatic tool changes,
multiple pallets.
Numerical Control Programming
Manual part programming; Block format and codes; Tool length and radius compensation; NC
programming for cylindrical and prismatic components; Multiple axis NC machines; Tool path
simulation of lathe and milling; Computer assisted part programming; post processor and auxiliary
statements.
Adaptive Control Systems
Types, advantages, adaptive control for proper cutting speed, feed in turning operation.
Total lectures
Recommended Books
Title
CAD/CAM Theory and Practice
Geometric Modeling
Automation, Production Systems and CIM
Computer aided manufacturing
Numerical Control and Computer Aided
Manufacture

Author(s)
Zeid, Ibraham
Mortenson
Groover & Zimmer
Chang, Wysk and Wang
Kundra, Rao, Tiwari

Lectures
4

10

4
48

Publisher
Tata Mc Graw Hill
John Wiley& Sons
PHI
PHI
Tata Mc Graw Hill

List of Experiments: ( ME-615)


S. No.
Title
1.

Introduction to AutoCAD and drawing and drafting of a 2D component

2.

Draw orthographic projections of given 2D components using AutoCAD

3.

Draw orthographic projection from given isometric views of given 3D components using AutoCAD

4.

Draw given isometric projections using AutoCAD

5.

Introduction to CNC Star Lathe and Part Programming for a given component using Fanuc controller

6.

Part Programming for a given component for CNC lathe using Fanuc controller, simulation and machining
the component.
Introductions to CNC Star Mill and Part programming for a given prismatic component using Fanuc
controller

7.

8.
9.

Part programming for a given prismatic component using Fanuc controller, Simulation and machining the
component.
Introduction to Master CAM lathe and generating part program for a given component.

10.

Introduction to Master CAM Mill and generating part program for a given component.

11.

15.

Make a program for transformations like scaling, rotation, translation etc. of Line/Rectangle/Triangle in C or
MATLAB
Make a program to find points of intersection between two lines, line and a circle, line and rectangle using
C or MATLAB
Make a program for drawing analytical or parametric curves like line, circle, parabola, hyperbola and
Bezier,.
Make a program to find points of intersection between two lines, line and a circle, line and rectangle using
C or MATLAB using parametric equation and subsequent
Make a program for drawing a parametric Bezier surface

16.

To make 3D model of the given component and generate its drawing using ProE

17.

To make 3D model of the given component and generate its drawing using ProE

18.

To make 3D model of given components and make a assembly

19.

To make 3D model of given sheet metal component.

20.

Introduction to ANSYS software and performing stress analysis for a given structure

12.
13.
14.

Title of the course


: Advanced Strength of Materials
Subject Code
: ME-616
Weekly load
:3
LTP
3-2-0
Credit
: 4 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 1)
Theory
Course Description
Lecture(s)
Unit-I
Strain Energy and Virtual Work
04
Strain Energy due to various types of loading, deflection from strain energy (Castiglianos
theorem), strain energy of dilation and distortion due to 3-D stress system; Virtual work methods.
Bending of Curved Bars.
06
Introduction, Stresses in bar of small initial curvature and of large initial curvature, Deflection of
beam using Castiglianos theorem, , Winker-Bach Theory, Stresses in crane hook, Ring, chain link,
rings
and
other
links
of
various
cross
section
. Deflection of curved beams by Castiglianos Theorem
Cylinders and spheres.
06
Thin cylinders and sphere, thick cylinder , Lame theory, compound cylinders, hub-shrunk on solid
shaft, Comparison with thin cylinder Thick spherical shell
Centrifugal
Stresses. 06
Introduction, Stresses in rings, disc and cylinders due to rotation; Disc of uniform strength;
Temperatures stresses in disc
Unsymmetrical Bending
06
Introduction, Stress in a beam due to the unsymmetrical bending, Principal axes deflection of
beam due to unsymmetrical bending, shear centre for channel and unequal
I- section.
Unit-II
Theories of Elastic Failure:
03
Maximum principal stress theory, Maximum principal strain theory, Maximum strain energy theory,
Maximum shear stress theory, Maximum distortion energy theory, Graphical representation and
comparison of different theories of failure
Springs
03
Close and open coiled helical springs, leaf spring, flat spiral spring
3-D Stress System.
Differential 05
equilibrium equations in Cartesian and cylindrical coordinate system for 3-D stress system, Mohrs
circle, stress invariant, stress component on an arbitrary plane, principal stresses
Elastic Analysis of System.
05
Two basic methods of elastic analysis, force method, flexibility coefficient reciprocity, displacement
method, stiffness coefficient reciprocity.
Plastic Limit Analysis.
04
Plastic limit analysis of beams, portal frames collapse loads
Total=48

Recommended Books:
Title
Engineering Mechanics of Solids
Mechanics of Materials
Advanced Strength of Materials
An Introduction to the Mechanics of Solids
Advanced Mechanics of Solid
Mechanics of Materials

Author(s)
Popov
Gere
Ryder G.H
Crandall & Dahl
L.S. Srinath
E.J. Hearn

Publisher
Pearson Education
Thomson Books
ELBS
McGraw Hill
Tata Mcgraw Hill
B&H

Title of the course


: Conventional Welding Processes
Subject Code
: ME-621A
Weekly load
:5
LTP
3-0-2
Credit
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 1)
Theory
Course Description
Lecture(s)
Unit-I
Introduction to Welding Processes
Definition, Terms used in welding, Advantages, Classification of welding processes and their 04
principles in brief with applications.
Gas Welding
Introduction & principle of gas welding, Different gases used & their properties, Types of flames, 04
Welding technique and safety Applications of the process.
Brazing and Soldering
Difference between brazing and soldering, braze welding, Wetting and spreading characteristics, 06
surface tension and contact angle concept, introduction to different brazing and soldering methods
(torch, furnace, brazing and soldering consumables, application of brazing and soldering.
Shielded metal arc Welding
Electric arc, arc starting methods, Arc stability, arc efficiency, arc blow, power sources, VI 10
characteristics of power source, electrode polarity, duty cycle, classification and coding of SMAW
electrodes.
Unit-II
Gas tungsten arc welding
Gas tungsten arc welding- Principle, Equipments used and welding parameters, Shielding gases 06
and their effect, Advantages, Disadvantages and Applications of the process.
Gas metal arc welding
Gas metal arc welding- Principle, Equipments used and variables, Shielding gases and their effect 06
on bead geometry, Mode of metal transfer and pulse MIG, Flux core arc welding and CO 2 Welding,
Applications of the process.
Submerged Arc Welding
Submerged arc welding- Principle, equipments used, welding parameters, SAW fluxes, 06
classification, flux- wire combination, Multi wire, strip cladding and narrow gap welding Applications
of the process.
Resistance Welding
Basic principle, brief introduction to spot, seam, projection and flash butt welding, welding variables, 06
resistance welding equipments, heat balance, applications.
Total=48
Recommended Books:
1. Welding Processes and Technology by R.S Parmar (Publisher: Khanna Publishers)
2. Modern Arc Welding Technology by S.V. Nadkarni (Publisher: Oxford & IBH)
3. Modern Arc Welding Technology by Hobart B. Cary (Publisher; Prentice Hall Cambridge Univ. Press)

List of experiments (ME 621A)


(8-10 experiments from the following list)
1. Introduction to lab and safety aspects regarding arc and gas welding.
2. To study the equipment for gas welding.
3. Identification of various flames in gas welding.
4. To practice with gas welding equipment.
5. To practice soldering and brazing.
6. To study the power sources for arc welding processes.
7. To practice bead on plate experiment using SMAW process.
8. To study the effect of electrode polarity on bead characteristics.
9. To practice bead on plate experiment using GMAW process.
10. To practice bead on plate experiment using GTAW process.
11. To practice bead on plate experiment using SAW process.
12. To study the equipment for resistance welding. (spot/projection/flash butt etc.)
13. To perform nugget test for spot welding.
14. To perform flash butt welding.

Title of the course


: Inspection and Testing of Welds
Subject Code
: ME-621 B
Weekly load
:5
LTP
3-0-2
Credit
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 1)
Theory
Course Description
Lecture(s)
Unit-I
Weld Discontinuities and Quality Assurance:
12
Definition of discontinuity, imperfection and defects, classification of various welding defects,
causes and remedies.
Concept of quality assurance in welding, weld quality-meaning, organization, requirement,
procedure and program for quality assurance.
Welding Inspection and Welding Procedure Specification (WPS):
08
Meaning of welding inspection, responsibilities in welding inspection, role and certification of
welding inspectors.
Description and important details of WPS; Essential, non-essential and supplementary
variables, various steps in procedure qualification, PQR (procedure qualification record).
Qualification of Welders and Welding Operators:
04
Welding performance qualification-requirement, qualification and re-qualification of welders,
Qualification record, Essential and non-essential variables in performance qualification.
UNIT-II
Destructive Testing of Welds:
12
Classification and description of destructive testing techniques like Tensile test, Bend test,
Impact test, Hardness test, Fatigue test; Testing of welding consumables-All weld test,
Determination of diffusible hydrogen, Deposition efficiency, Coating moisture determination.
Non Destructive Testing:
08
Visual inspection, dye-penetrate inspection, magnetic particle inspection, ultrasonic testing,
radiographic testing, eddy current testing.
Statistical Quality Control Techniques applied to Weld Testing:
04
Basic concept about application of control charts and acceptance sampling for testing and
inspection of welds

Recommended Books
Title
Welding Engineering & Technology
Modern Arc Welding Technology
AWS Welding Handbook, Volume-1
Statistical Quality Control
Quality Control
Method of Testing Fusion Welded Joints and
Weld Metals in Steel
ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code
Section IX.
Welding Technology

Author(s)
R. S. Parmar
S. V. Nadkarni
Leonard. P. Connor
Juran
Mahajan
IS-3600 (Part-I & II)

Publisher
Khanna Publications
Oxford & IBH.
AWS
McGraw Hill.
Dhanpat Rai & Sons
BIS, New Delhi
ASME

O P Khanna

Title of the course


: Inspection and Testing of Welds
Subject Code
: ME-621 B
List of experiments ( ME-621 B)
1. Introduction to destructive testing facilities in the lab.
2. Introduction to non-destructive testing facilities in the lab.
3. Demonstration for the working of muffle furnace.
4. Study and demonstration of tensile test.
5. Study and demonstration of compressive test.
6. Study and demonstration of impact strength (Charpy V-notch) test.
7. Study and demonstration of impact strength (Izod) test.
8. Study and demonstration of U-bend test.
9. To perform visual inspection of a given weld specimen.
10. To perform magnetic particle inspection of a given weld specimen.
11. To perform die penetrant test on a given weld specimen
12. To perform ultrasonic test on a given weld specimen
13. Hardness test.

Dhanpat Rai

Title of the course


:Mechanical Vibrations
Subject Code
: ME-621C
Weekly load
:5
LTP
Credit
: 4(Lecture 3, Practicals 1))
Theory
Course Description
Unit-I
Mechanical Vibrations
Basic Concepts :Importance and scope, definition and terminology, vector method of representing
harmonic motions, introduction to various types of vibrations and types of excitation
Undamped Free vibrations
Single degree of freedom: DAlemberts Principle, Energy method, Rayleigh method, simple
applications of these methods, equivalent spring stiffness.
Damped Free Vibrations
Single degree of freedom systems : viscous damping, different types of damping, sub-critical, critical
and over-critical damping, logarithmic decrement frequency of damped-oscillations
Damped Force Vibrations
Single degree of freedom systems: Steady state solution with viscous damping , simple harmonic
excitation, base excitation, vibration isolation and transmissibility, principles of vibration measuring
and seismic instruments, whirling of shafts without friction
Unit-II
Two Degree of Freedom Systems
Normal modes vibrations, natural frequencies, amplitude ratio, force harmonic vibrations
Applications
Vibrations absorber-principle, centrifugal pendulum vibration absorber, torsional vibration damper,
untuned vibration damper , gyroscopic effect on rotating shafts, torsional vibration of two rotor
systems
Multi-Degree of Freedom Systems
Undamped free vibrations : Reciprocity theorem, Rayleigh and Dunkerely methods, simple torsional
and geared systems
Continuous Systems
Vibration of a string, longitudinal vibrations of bars, Eulers equation of motion for beam vibration,
natural frequencies for various end conditions torsional vibrations of circular shafts

3-0-2

Lecture(s)

02

06

08

08

02
08

08

06

Total=48
Recommended Books:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

A.H.Church, Mechanical Vibration, John Wiley &Sons


Lyark S.Jacobsen, Engineering Vibration, McGraw Hill Book Co.
G.K.Grover, Mechanical Vibration, New Chand, Roorkee
K.K.Pujara, Vibration for Engineers,Dhanpat Rai & Sons
S.Timoshenko, Vibration Problem in Engg., Van Nostrand Co.

List of Experiments for Mechanical Vibration (ME-621 C)


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.

Determination of the time period of a thread pendulum having different lengths and material
Determination of the time period of a rod and thread pendulum with same centre of gravity distance
Determination of the reduced pendulum length of a reversible pendulum
Determination of the time period of a Mass-Spring Systems
Determination of spring constants
Determination of Natural Frequencies of Free Un-Damped Oscillations
Determination of Natural Frequencies of Free Damped Oscillations
Determination of the Amplitude of Forced Un-Damped Oscillations
Determination of the Amplitude of Forced Damped Oscillations
Determination of the Natural Frequency of Un-Damped Torsional Vibrations
Determination of the Natural Frequency, damping coefficient of Damped Torsional Vibrations
Determination of the Natural Frequency, damping coefficient of two degree of freedom Torsional Vibrations

Name of Subject
Subject Code
Weekly Load
Credits

: SYSTEM DYNAMICS AND CONTROL


: ME- 621 D
: 05
: 04( lectures 3, Practicals 1)

(L-T-P): 3-0-2

Main Topics & Course Outline


UNIT-I
Introduction
Introduction to Physical System Dynamics
Modeling of Physical System Dynamics: A Unified Approach
Physical systems, Introduction to Bond graphs,
Ports, Bonds and Power; Elements of Bond graphs:1-port elements : resistor R, Stiffness C, and
Inertia I, Source of Effort Se and Flow SF; 2-port elements : Transformer TF and Gyrator GY, with
modulation, Junction elements 1 and 0; Causality, Causality for basic 1-port and multi-ports.
Derivation of System equations from Bond graphs in first order state space form.
Bond Graph Modeling of Multi-energy Systems
Mechanical Systems, Translation and rotation (about a fixed axis), Electrical Systems,
Electromechanical Systems, Fluid systems, Transducer modelscylinder, rack and pinion,
electromechanical transducers, pumps positive displacement and centrifugal pump, gear trains, etc.
Analysis of Linear Systems
Free & forced response for first and second order systems, Undamped & damped oscillator.
Derivation of Signal flow graphs from Bond graphs. Derivation of Transfer functions.
UNIT-II

Lectures

System Analysis
Bode plots. State Variable Analysis. State transition matrix, Characteristic equation, Eigen values and
Eigen vectors, Their impact on system response. Similarity transformations and their properties.
Controllability and Observability, Canonical forms, Controllable, Observable, Diagonal.
Stability Criteria
Routh-Hurwitz criterion
Controllers
Proportional Integral and Derivative feedback
Simulation
Computer simulation of Dynamic Systems using Bond graphs

12

Recommended Books
Title
System Dynamics: Modeling and Simulation of
Mechatronics Systems
System Dynamics: A Unified Approach
Modeling & Simulation of Engineering Systems
through Bond Graphs
Bond Graph in Modeling,
Simulation and Fault Identification
System Dynamics & Control
Feedback Control Systems
Modern Control Engineering
Control Systems Design

Author(s)
Karnopp, Margolis, Rosenberg

Publisher
Wiley

Karnopp, Margolis & Rosenberg


Amalendu Mukherjee
R. Karmakar
Amalendu Mukherjee,
Ranjit Karmakar
Arun Kumar Samantaray
Eronini Umez-Eronini
B.C.Kuo
K.Ogata
Bernard Friedland

Wiley
Narosa

12

12

12

I. K. Int. Pub. House

Cole Publishing Co.


Prentice Hall.
Prentice Hall
McGraw-Hill

List of experiments ( ME-621 D)


1. Getting started with MATLAB.
2. Numerical analysis problems (Simpsons rule, Eulers method, Runge-kutta method etc.) using MATLAB.
3. Modeling and simulation of simple systems (spring-mass system, simple pendulum system) using MATLAB.
4. Modeling and simulation of systems involving 2-degree of freedom using MATLAB.
5. Introduction to SYMBOL SHAKTI software.
6. Bondgraph modeling and simulation of simple systems using SYMBOL SHAKTI software.
7. Bondgraph modeling and simulation of multi domain systems using MATLAB/SYMBOL SHAKTI software
8. Performance characteristics analysis of one DOF and two DOF system using MATLAB
9. Stability analysis of given dynamic system using Control system TOOLBOX of MATLAB

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Robotics
: ME-621 E
:5
: 4(Lecture 3, Practicals:1))

LTP

3-0-2

Course Description
Unit-I
Introduction
Evolution of robot and robotics, laws of robotics, robot anatomy: Links, joints, Degrees of freedom
(DOF), Precision movement, robot specifications and work volume, Types of Robot drives-Basic
robot motions, Arm configuration, wrist configuration.
End Effectors
End effectors classification-Mechanical, magnetic, vacuum and adhesive gripper, Robot control-unit
control system concept-servo and non servo control of robot joints, adaptive and optimal control.
Sensors
Sensor devices Types of sensors- contact, position and displacement sensors, Force and torque
sensors-proximity and range sensors-acoustic sensors- Robot vision systems, sensing and digitizingImage processing and analysis.
Unit-II
Coordinate Frame, Mapping and Transforms
Coordinate frames, description of objects in space, transformation of vectors, fundamental rotation
matrices.
Kinematics
Denavit- Hartenberg Notation, kinematic relationship between adjacent links, Manipulator
transformation matrix, Inverse kinematics, Concept of manipulator jacobian.
Robot Programming
Robot language classification-programing methods off and on line programming, Lead through
method, Teach pendent method, Language, simple program.
Industrial Applications
Application of robots- Material handling- machine loading and unloading, Assembly, Inspection,
Welding, spray painting, Recent developments ion robots-safety considerations.
Total=48
Recommended Books:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Lecture(s)
05

07

08

05

09

08

06

S.R.Deb, Robotics Techonology and Flexible Automation, TMH


P.Mikell and Groover, Industrial RoboticsTechnology Programming and applications, TMH
Mittal and Nagrath, Robotics and Control, Mc Graw Hill
John J. Craig, Introduction to Robotics, Pearson Education
Robert J.Schilling, Fundamentals of Robotics, PHI

List of experiments ( ME-621 E)


1. Getting started with MATLAB.
2. Numerical analysis problems (Simpsons rule, Eulers method, Runge-kutta method etc.) using MATLAB.
3. Modeling and simulation of simple systems (spring-mass system, simple pendulum system) using MATLAB.
4. Write a program in MATLAB for deriving D-H parameters of given Robotic Configurations
5. Write a program in MATLAB for deriving expressions of Jacobian for given robotic manipulators
6. Write a program in MATLAB for simulation of Dynamics of Serial Manipulators planar configurations.
7. Write a program in MATLAB for Position control of Serial Manipulators (planar configurations).
8. Design of Controller for position control of serial manipulators using MATLAB.
9. Stability analysis of given dynamic system using Control system TOOLBOX of MATLAB

Title of the course


: Mechanical Design - II
Subject Code
: ME-622
Weekly load
:5
LTP
3-2-0
Credit
: 4 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 1)
Theory
Lecture(s)
Course Description
Unit-I
Keys and Couplings
09
Definition of term key & its various types.
Splines. Deign of keys for various load cases.
Shaft couplings and its various types Design of various shaft couplings; sleeve or muff, clamp or
compression, flange; protected and unprotected, flexible and universal couplings,
Clutches
07
Design procedure for positive, friction and centrifugal clutch.
Brakes
08
Introduction, heat generation equation, design of shoe, band-brake and combination of shoe and
band brake, design of calliper type and disc brake.
Unit-II
Springs
09
Design of Helical Springs, Buckling, Surge, Stress and Deflection in non-circular springs, Helical
Torsion Springs, Spiral Springs,
Design of leaf spring; Material and Construction, equalized stresses length of leaves, standard
sizes of Automobile suspension springs.
Gears
07
Design of spur gear, helical gear, bevel gear and worm gear.
I.C. Engine parts
Principal parts of an I.C. engine, Design of a Cylinder, Design considerations for piston, piston
rings, piston barrel, piston skirt, Design procedure for connecting rods and crankshafts.

08

Recommended Books:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

Shigley, J.E., and Mischke, C.R., Mechanical Engineering Design (in S.I. Units), 6th Ed., Tata McGraw-Hill, 2006.
Juvinall, R.C., and Marshek, K.M., Fundamentals of Machine Component Design, 4th Ed., John Wiley & Sons, 2006.
Sharma & Aggarwal, A Text book of Machine Design
, Katson.
Machine Design-An Integrated Approach, Norton, Pearson Education.
Mahadevan, K., and B., Reddy, Design Data Hand Book, CBS Publishers, 2003.
P. S. G, Design data handbook, P. S. G., Coimbatore.

Title of the course


Sub code
Weekly load
Credit

: Safety in welding
: ME-623A
:3
:3

LTP 3-0-0

Course Description
Unit -1
Concept of safety
Introduction, Definitions, Need of safety, Importance of safety, Factors affecting safety,
safety and productivity.
Safety regulations
Safety act, laws of safety, Introduction to The Factories Act 1948, Factories act
amendments in 1987
First Aid
Concept of first aid, Essential features of first aid, Training in first aid, first aid kits, qualified
first aider.
Safety in welding
Causes of hazard associated with gas and arc welding processes. Protections against
electric shock, arc radiations, fumes and dust, compressed gases, fire and explosions.
Unit-II
Safety precautions against fire
Causes of industrial fire, elements of fire, preventive measures to be taken against fire,
handling of the fire accidents, fire fighting equipments.
Safety management technique
Safety inspections, procedures, periodicity, checklist, report form, planning for safety,
Safety engineer, responsibilities of safety engineer, safety committee.
Safety equipments
Various safety equipments, constructural features, handling, maintenance and repairs of
safety equipments, Personnel protective equipments.
Safety during Welding operations
Special precautions to be taken during welding and cutting operations like welding in
confined spaces, welding of used containers, under water welding, plasma welding, welding
of non ferrous metals.

Recommended Books:
Title
1. Manufacturing management
2. Industrial Engineering
3. Hand Book of Industrial Engineering
4. Welding Process and Tech.

Author
Moore
OP Khanna
Maymard
RS Parmar

Lecture(s)
05

07

04

08

06

06

04

08

Publisher
MGH
Dhanpat Rai
MGH
Khanna

Title of the course


: Weldability of engineering materials
Subject Code
: ME-623 B
Weekly load
:3
LTP
3-0-0
Credit
: 3 (Lecture 3; Practical 0)
Theory
Course Description
Lecture(s)
Unit-I
Weldability
06
Concept, factors effecting weldability, weldability tests, Hot and cold cracking tests.
Weldability of cast irons
06
Welding issues related to cast irons (Gray cast iron, white cast iron and malleable cast iron).
Weldability of carbon steels
06
Weldability of low carbon steel, medium carbon steels and high carbon steels.
Weldability of stainless steels
06
Weldability of austenitic, ferritic, martensitic stainless steels.
Unit-II
Weldability of copper and its alloys
06
Weldability factors, welding of copper and its alloys, brazing and soldering of copper and its
alloys
Weldability of aluminium and its alloys
06
Welding of aluminium and its alloys (GTAW and GAW), problems associated with welding of
aluminium.
Weldability of magnesium and nickel alloys
08
Welding of magnesium and nickel alloys, problem associated with welding of these alloys.
Welding of plastics
04
Weldability of engineering plastics, fabrication techniques.

Recommended Books
Title
Welding Engineering & Technology
Modern Arc Welding Technology
AWS Welding Handbook, Volume-1
Method of Testing Fusion Welded Joints and
Weld Metals in Steel
Welding Technology

Author(s)
R. S. Parmar
S. V. Nadkarni
Leonard. P. Connor
IS-3600 (Part-I & II)

Publisher
Khanna Publications
Oxford & IBH.
AWS
BIS, New Delhi

O P Khanna

Dhanpat Rai

Title of the course


: Metal Cutting and Forming
Subject Code
: ME 623 C
Weekly load
: 03
LTP
3-0-0
Credit
: 03
Theory
Course Description
Unit-I
Metal Machining
Kinematics, Elements involved in metal cutting action, classifications of cutting tools, Single point tools, multi
point tools, principle angles on a single point cutting tool, tool signature, ASA system, ORS system, NRS
system, Interrelation ship between ASA, ORS & NRS Systems. Concept of oblique cutting and orthogonal
cutting
Chip Formation Mechanism
Mechanics of chip formation, types of chips, adverse effect of BUE formation, Chip reduction coefficient,
cutting ratio, shear plane, shear strain, chip velocity & velocity of shear, Factors involved in chip formation
analysis, effect of cutting variables on chip reduction coefficient, Chip formation in Milling & drilling
Force System in Machining
Force system during turning, Merchant circle diagram for cutting force, Frictional force system at chip tool
interface, Force system at interface, Effect of obliquity, nose radius & wear land on force system, Forces in
drilling & milling. Fundamentals of dynamometry, lathe dynamometer, drilling & milling dynamometer.
Thermal Aspect in Machining

Lecture(s)
04

08

08

03

Heat generation in metal cutting, tool wear & temperature, coolants & their applications.
Tool Wear
Types of tool wear, Machine ability, Tool life analysis & tool life equation.

03

Unit-II
Metal Forming: Plastic Deformation & Yield Criterion

06

Plasticity, True stress, True strain, Elastic & plastic strain, Yield stress, Plastic incompressibility, Poissons
ratio for plastic deformation, Von Misses yield criterion, Tresca yield criterion, generalized strain hardening
curve
Rolling

04

Analysis of the processes, Roll separating force, Torque on the rolls, Effect of front & back Tension, Effect
of support rolls
Wire & Strip Drawing

06

Analysis of the processes


Plain Strain Forging

06

Analysis of the processes, Deep drawing of circular blanks-analysis of process, Extrusion- analysis of
process.
Total = 48
Recommended Books
Title
Manufacturing Science
Production Engineering Science
Metal cutting Theory

Author(s)
Malik & Ghosh
Pandey & Singh
A.Bhattacharya

Publisher
EWP
Standard Publishers
Central Book Publishers

Title of the course


Subject code
Weekly Load
Credits

: CONCURRENT ENGINEERING
: ME-621D
: 03
(L-T-P):
: 03(Lectures: 03)

3-0-0

Course description
UNIT-I
Introduction
Concurrent Engineering Definition, Product life cycle, quality products, evaporative markets,
globalization and concurrent engineering
Concurrent Engineering Techniques
Review of concurrent engineering techniques like DFM (design for manufacture). DFA (design for
assembly), QFD (quality function deployment), RP (rapid prototyping), TD (total design) for integrating
these technologies.
UNIT-II
Product Design & Development Process
Product information systems and their Mechanical Engineering architecture. Information environment
for Suppliers, management, testing & inspection design engineering, purchasing, process control,
manufacturing, support plans, operators, quality control, servicing and maintenance.
Product and Process Integration
Product information modeling. Integration of information models and end users applications.
Computer aided simultaneous engineering systems. Integrated concurrent design and product
development. Constraint networks.
Recommended Books
Title
Integrated Product and Process Development
Product Design and Manufacture
Engineering
Design
and
Design
Manufacturing: A structured approach
Material Selection in Mechanical Design
Concurrent Engineering
Product Design & Development

for

Author(s)
John M. Usher, Utpal Roy and H. R.
Parasaei
A. K. Chitale and R. C. Gupta
John R. Dixon and Corrodo Poli
M. F. Ashby
Biren Prasad
Karl T. Ulrich, Steven D. Eppinger

Lectures
12

12

12

12

Publisher
Tata McGraw Hill
PHI
Field Stone Publishers,
USA
Elsevier
Prentice Hall
TMHl

Title of the course


: Tool Design
Subject Code
: ME-623 E
Weekly load
:3
LTP
3-0-0
Credit
: 3 (Lecture 3)
Course Description
Lecture(s)
Unit-I
Classification of cutting tools
06
principle elements of various cutting tools; single point cutting tool geometry in ASA, ORS & NRS
systems
Tool Materials
Properties of various cutting tool materials, composition, production process and application.
Design of Single point cutting tools
06
Cutting parameters, Classification of single point cutting tools: solid, carbide tipped tools, design of
single point cutting tool, re-sharpening of single point cutting tools.
Form Tools
Purpose and types, design procedure and their sharpening.
Drill design
06
Cutting parameters of drilling operations,. Types of drills, solid, carbide tipped drills, geometrical
parameters of a twist drill, design of a twist drill, re-sharpening of the twist drill.
Milling Cutter Design
06
Milling operations, cutting parameters, different milling tools for these operations. Types of milling
cutters, solid, and carbide tipped cutter; geometrical parameters of a milling cutter, design
procedure of a disc type milling cutter, re-sharpening of the cutters
Unit-II
Broach design
06
Broaching operation and cutting parameters, types of broaches, design procedure of a broach, resharpening of the broach.
Hob design
Gear nomenclature, construction of involutes profile, hobbing operation and its advantages,
geometrical parameters of a hob, design of a hob
Jigs and Fixture
10
Definition, uses of jigs & Fixture, Principle of jigs & fixture design, location & clamping devices
Drilling jigs , milling fixtures, lathe fixture, grinding fixture, assembly & welding fixture, broaching
fixture.
Economics of jigs & fixture, selection of particular types of jigs & fixture
Press Tool and Die Design
08
Types of presses and selection, press accessories and attachments, Chutes, Magazines,
Hoppers, Roll feeds, Dials, etc. Automatic stops, Hand feed and pin stops, Automatic Finger stops
Development of blanks and scrap strip layouts, Die material, Selection between dies Die
clearances and Allowances, Design for blanking dies, progressive, Bending dies, Forming dies,
Drawing die

Recommended Books:
1. Tool Design
2 Cutting tools
3 Metal Cutting theory &
4

Jigs & Fixtures

practice

Donaldson
Prakash Joshi
Arschinov
&
Alearoev
Grant

McGraw Hill
Wheeler Publishing
MIR publication
TMH

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Course Description

: Refrigeration and Air Conditioning


: ME-624
:5
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 1)

LTP 3-0-2
Lecture(s)

Unit-I
Air Refrigeration Systems
Introduction, types of air refrigeration systems, reversed control cycle, Bell Coleman air 12
refrigerator, Necessity of air-craft refrigeration, regenerative and reduced ambient type
cycles, compression and bootstrap cycle.
Refrigeration Systems
Vapor compression refrigeration system,T-S,H-S,P-H diagram for VCR, COP. Performance 12
of VCR, advantages and disadvantages, Methods for improving COP, Multiload system,
Single and multi compressions.
Introduction, actual aqua ammonia absorption system, electrolux refrigerator, COP
Compression between VCR and absorption refrigeration system.
Unit-2
Refrigerants and Refrigeration Equipments
Classifications of refrigerants, properties of ideal refrigerants, anti-freeze solutions, 12
selection of refrigerants, nomenclature of refrigerants. Ozone layer depletion, eco-friendly
refrigerants.
Construction details of different types of compressors, condensers, evaporator, expansion
devices, dehydrators
Air Conditioning Systems
Types of air-conditioning systems, central AC, unitary AC load circulation load calculation 12
based on various parameters, like solar radiations, transmission through building, fresh air
ventilation occupancy load, internal heat gain such as lights, appliances, machine etc, state
and quantity of supply air for different type of air-conditioning system.
Total-48
Recommended Books
Title
Refrigeration and Air conditioning
Refrigeration and Air conditioning
Refrigeration and Air conditioning
Ref and Air Conditioning

Author(s)
C. P. Arora
Domkondwar
Balleney
Gupta & Prakash

LIST OF EXPERIMENT
ME-624
1.

Study of a window type air-conditioner

2.

To demonstrate the working of domestic refrigerator

3.

To study and sketch of various types of condensers

4.

Study of trouble shooting in refrigeration and air conditioning

5.

To demonstrate the working of water cooler

6.

To demonstrate the working of cooling tower

7.

To demonstrate the working of domestic refrigerator.

8.

Study of window-type air-conditioner.

9.

Study of split type air-conditioner.

10.

Locating leaks in refrigeration system.

Publisher
TMH
Khanna
Khanna
New Chand

Title of the course


:Work Study and Ergonomics
Subject Code
: ME-625
Weekly load
:5
LTP
3-0-2
Credit
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 1)
Course Description
Lecture(s)
Unit-I
Productivity
Introduction, Types of productivity, Measurement of productivity, Productivity Index, Importance 04
of productivity, Means of productivity improvement, Effect of productivity on society
Method Study
Introduction to Work Study: Time study and method study, Objectives of work study, Method 16
Study Procedure, factors for selection of Job for method study, Recording techniques: Charts,
and Diagrams, Critical Examination, Principle of motion economy, Concept of Normal and
maximum working area, Therbligs, Simo Chart, Micro motion study, Memo Motion Study,
Cyclegraph and Chronocyclegraphs.
Unit-II
Time Study
Introduction to various work measurement techniques, Stop watch Time study: definition, 16
equipments, Types of stop watches, stop watch time study procedure: Computation of number of
cycles, types of work elements, guidelines for breaking the job into various work elements,
Confidence levels and permissible error.
Work sampling: definition, procedure, design of work sampling plans.
PMTS: various methods, MTM-1, MTM-2, work factor
Rating: Definition, Types of rating Techniques, Standard Performance, Normal Time, Observed
Time and Standard Time, Uses of Standard Time, Allowances.
Ergonomics
Definition, Components of Ergonomics: Anthropology, Physiology, Psychology and Machines, 12
Design principles, Anthropometry: Definition, Structural Body Dimensions and Functional Body
Dimensions, Seat Design, Design recommendations for seat design,
Displays and controls: Types, design recommendations, design of control panels
Environment: Light, ventilation, Vibration, Sound, House keeping
Total=48
Recommended Books:
1. NPC , A Manual of Method Study
2. ILO, Work Study
3. Dalela and Sharma, Work Study and Ergonomics, Standard
4. Barnes, Motion and Time Study, John Wiley
List of Experiments ( ME-625)
1. Study and Construct Operation Process Chart of Given Activity
2. Study and Construct Flow Process Chart ( Man Type ) of Given Activity.
3. Study and Construct Two Handed Operation Chart of Given Activity.
4. Study design features of an Ergonomic Chair
5. Construct Charts for Minimum and Maximum working areas and Therbligs
6. To obtain performance rating for given activity ( Playing cards).
7. To obtain performance rating for given activity ( walking).
8. To compute standard time on Dexterity Ring Apparatus
9. To Design and perform work sampling plan to compute percentage utilization of any facility
10 To Construct string diagram for the given layout problem.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: AdvancedWelding Processes
: ME-711 A
:3
: 3 (Lecture 3; Practical 0)

LTP

3-0-0

Course Description
Unit-I
Solid State Welding Processes
Friction and friction stir welding, explosive welding, diffusion bonding, ultrasonic welding-Basic
principle, process variables, weld characteristics and applications.
Thermit Welding
Principle of operation, thermit mixtures, area of application.
Surfacing and Thermal Spraying
Introduction to surfacing, type of surfacing (cladding, hard facing, built-up and buttering), different
welding methods used for surfacing, different surfacing materials used and their characteristics,
introduction to spraying, different spraying methods and applications.
Unit-II
Electro Slag and Electro Gas Welding
Principle of operation, equipment-power source, wire feeder and oscillator, guide tube consumable
and non consumable, retaining shoes, welding head with control, travel carriage, process variation,
advantages, disadvantages and applications, comparison between EGW and ESW.
Electron Beam Welding
Principle of operation, equipment details, EBW in different degree of vacuum- high, medium and
non vacuum, process characteristics (key hole penetration), process variables (acceleration voltage,
beam power, spot size, travel speed, powder density), advantages, disadvantages and applications.
Laser Beam Welding
Principle of operation, different laser medium (CO2, Ruby and Nd-YAG), advantages, limitation and
applications.

Lecture(s)
08

06
10

09

09

06

Total=48
Recommended Books:
1. Welding Processes and Technology by R.S Parmar (Publisher: Khanna Publishers)
2. Modern Arc Welding Technology by S.V. Nadkarni (Publisher: Oxford & IBH)
3. Modern Arc Welding Technology by Hobart B. Cary (Publisher; Prentice Hall Cambridge Univ. Press)

Title of the course


Sub code
Weekly load
Credit

: Welding codes and standards


: ME-711B
:3
:3

LTP 3-0-0

Course Description
Unit -1
Weld Joints and welding symbols
Types of weld joints, Types of welds, Essential elements of a basic welding symbol, Primary
and secondary weld symbols, various information and location of this information on welding
symbol.

Lecture(s)

Base materials and consumables


Introduction to ASME section II part A and C; introduction to base materials and
consumables standards, consumables testing and qualification as per ASME/AWS
requirements.
Pressure vessel fabrication
Introduction to ASME section VIII- division I, fabrication methods, joint categories, welding
and inspection requirements, post weld heat treatment and hydro-testing.
Unit-II
Welding procedure specifications (WPS)
Introduction to ASME section IX; introduction to Welding Procedure Specification (WPS)essential, non-essential and supplementary essential variables, procedure qualification,
Procedure Qualification Records (PQR); welders performance qualification, welder and
welding operator
Indian Boiler Regulations (IBR)
Introduction to IBR-1950, workmanship for fabrication of shell type welded boilers,
qualification and requalification of welders to be engaged for welding of boilers.
Cross Country Pipe line Welding
Introduction to API 5L welding code, Process and product standards for manufacturing of
pipes , welding procedure and welder qualification, field welding and inspection
requirements.

08

08

08

08

08

08

Books Recommended:
1.

Indian Boiler Regulations-1950

2.

API 5L

3.

ASME Section VIII - Division 1

4.

ASME Section IX

5.

ASME Section II Part A and Part C

Title of the course


: Quality Reliability & Maintainability
Subject Code
: ME-711 C
Weekly load
: 03
LTP
3-0-0
Credit
: 03
Theory
Course Description
Lecture(s)
Unit-I
Quality Control
08
Introduction, statistical control of processes, control charts for variables X & R Charts, X & s Charts ,
properties of control charts, control charts for attributes p chart, np chart, 100p chart, c chart, process
capability analysis.
Quality assurance and acceptance control
08
Objectives of acceptance control, hypothesis testing in acceptance control, average outgoing quality, lot-bylot acceptance sampling by attributes, acceptance procedures based on AQL.
Total Quality Management
Evolution of quality management, ISO standards, TQM approach, implementation of TQM, TQM critical
success factors, Six Sigma implementation methodology.
Unit-II
Reliability
Introduction, failure data, mean failure rate, mean time to failure, mean time between failure, hazard rate,
system reliability, series configuration, parallel configuration, mixed configuration, reliability improvement.
Maintainability
Introduction, maintenance types- breakdown maintenance, shut down maintenance, corrective
maintenance, preventive maintenance, predictive maintenance, productive maintenance, total productive
maintenance, maintainability, availability, maintenance management, condition based management, Life
Cycle costing.
Total = 48
Recommended Books
Title
Industrial Maintenance Management
Maintenance Engineering
Reliability, Maintenance and Safety
Engineering
Reliability Engineering

Author(s)
Sushil Kumar Srivastava
Mishra
A.K.Gupta
L.S. Srinath

Publisher
S Chand & Co.
PHI
University Science
Press
East-West Press

08

12

12

Title of the course


: Power Plant Engineering
Subject Code
: ME-711 D
Weekly load
:3
LTP
3-0-0
Credit
:3 (Lecture 3;Tutorial 0; Practical 0)
Theory
Course Description
Lecture(s)
Unit-I
Introduction
03
Energy resources and their availability, Present power position and future planning in India &
World, Types of power plants, selection of the plants, review of basic thermodynamic cycles used
in power plants.
HYDRO ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS
05
Rainfall and run-off measurements and plotting of various curves for estimating stream flow and
size of reservoir, power plants design, construction and operation of different components of
hydro-electric power plants, site selection, Advantages and comparison with other types of power
plants.
STEAM POWER PLANTS
08
Flow sheet and working of modern-thermal power plants, Classification of turbine, their working and
governing, analysis of Re-heat cycle, Regenerative cycle, reheat regenerative cycle and binary
cycle Turbine problems, Condenser, Cooling ponds, cooling towers, Feed water treatment, site
selection, coal storage, preparation, coal handling systems, feeding and burning of pulverized fuel,
ash handling systems, dust collection mechanical dust collector and electrostatic precipitator.
GAS AND STEAM TURBINE COMBINED CYCLES
08
Constant pressure gas turbine power plants, Arrangements of combined plants (steam & gas
turbine power plants), re-powering systems with gas production from coal, using PFBC
systems with organic fluids, parameters affecting thermodynamic efficiency and performance of
combined cycles.
UNIT II
NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS
07
Principles of nuclear energy, basic nuclear reactions, nuclear reactors-PWR, BWR, CANDU,
Gas-cooled reactors, liquid metal cooled reactors, organic moderated cooled reactors, fast breeder
reactor, Location of Nuclear power plants, Advantages and limitations, nuclear power station,
Shielding Materials, Effect of nuclear radiation, waste disposal.
POWER PLANT ECONOMICS
06
Load curve, different terminology and definitions, cost of electrical energy, tariff methods of
electrical energy, performance & operating characteristics of power plants- incremental rate
theory, input-output curves, efficiency, heat rate, economic load sharing.
NON-CONVENTIONAL POWER GENERATION
07
Solar radiation estimation, solar energy collectors, low, medium & high temperature power plants,
OTEC, wind power plants, tidal power plants, geothermal power plants.
DIRECT ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEMS
02
Fuel cell, MHD power generation-principle, open & closed cycle systems, thermoelectric power
generation, and thermionic power generation
Pollution and its control
02
Introduction, Air and water pollution by thermal power plants, Radioactive pollution of environment by
nuclear power plants, Noise pollution, Methods for reducing the pollution.

Recommended Books:
1.Power Plant Engineering
2. Power Plant Engineering
3. Power Plant Engineering
4. Power Plant Engineering

P.K. Nag
P.C. Sharma
M. Wakil
ARORA.S.DOMKUNDWAR

Title of the course


:Industrial Maintenance
Subject Code
: ME-711E
Weekly load
: 03
LTP
3-0-0
Credit
: 03
Theory
Course Description
Lecture(s)
Unit-I
Maintenance Types
12
Introduction, maintenance objectives, maintenance costs, types of maintenance techniques: breakdown
maintenance, shut down maintenance, corrective maintenance, preventive maintenance, predictive
maintenance, productive maintenance, total productive maintenance. Advantages and limitations of different
types of maintenance techniques.
Condition Base Maintenance
12
Condition monitoring, condition base maintenance, different condition base maintenance monitoring
methods: leakage analysis, vibration analysis, noise analysis, thermography and ferrography.
Unit-II
Maintenance Management
Maintenance planning and control, maintenance organization, maintenance performance measurement,
replacement decisions, availability of spares, computer based maintenance.
Total Productive Maintenance
Introduction to TPM, Pillars of TPM, six major losses in TPM, calculation of OEE, leanness through TPM,
procedure for implementing TPM in lean manufacturing paradigm.
Total = 48
Recommended Books
Title
Industrial Maintenance Management
Maintenance Engineering
Reliability, Maintenance and Safety
Engineering
Reliability Engineering

Author(s)
Sushil Kumar Srivastava
Mishra
A.K.Gupta
L.S. Srinath

Publisher
S Chand & Co.
PHI
University Science
Press
East-West Press

12

12

Title of the course


: Metrology & Mechanical Measurements
Subject Code
: ME-712
Weekly load
:5
LTP
3-0-2
Credit
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 1)
Course Description
Lecture(s)
Unit-I
Introduction
07
Measurement, definition, aim, method of measurement, measurements in design, factor in
selection of measuring instruments, measurements systems, time element in measurement, error
in measuring instruments, temperature problem, static & dynamic characteristics of measuring
instruments, calibration, error, classification, system error analysis, theoretical relationships.
Standard of Measurements
05
Introduction, legal status, present measurement system & its advantage over previous system,
standard of length, mass, time, temp. etc.
Displacement & Dimensional Measurement
07
Problems of dimensional measurement, gage block, surface plate, temp problem etc., use of
different type of comparators, optical method, optical flats, application of monochromatic light &
optical flats, use of optical flats & monochromatic light for dimensional comparison,
interferometer.
Surface Testing & Measurement
05
Surface roughness, definition, various methods to measure surface roughness, different
instruments for measuring surface roughness, roughness standard.
Unit-II
Speed Measurement
06
Introduction, use of counters, stroboscope, direct application of frequency standard by
comparative methods, calibration of frequency sources, tachometers, different typesmechanical, electrical, frequency tachometer.
Stress Strain Measurements & Strain Graphs
06
Introduction, mechanical strain gauges, optical strain gauges, electrical strain gauges, stress
measurement by variable resistance strain gauge, sensing element materials, forms of strain
gauge sensing elements, strain gauge adhesive, protective coating, strain gauge mounting
techniques.
Measurement of Force & Torque
06
Introduction, measuring methods, elastic transducers, strain gauge, load cell, piezo type load
cell, hydraulic & pneumatic system, torque measurement, dynamometer, classification, type &
characteristics.
Screw Thread Measurements
03
Errors in threads, screw thread gauges, measurement of elements of the external & internal
threads using caliper gauges, various other methods to measure screw thread parameters
Spur Gear Measurement
03
Geometry of spur gear, measurement of spur gear parameters, run out, pitch, profile, lead,
backlash, tooth thickness, composite elements, various other methods to measure spur gear
parameters.
Recommended Books:
1. Nakra & Chaudhary, Instrumentation, Measurement & Analysis; Tata McGraw Hill
2. E. O. Doebelin, Measurement Systems, Application & Design; Tata McGraw Hill
3. J.W. Dally, R.F. William and Mc Connell, Instrumentation for Engg. Measurement; John Wiley and Sons
4. K.J. Aume, Metrology & Interchangeability; McDonald and Company Ltd.
5. T. G. Beckwith, L.N. Buck and R. D. Marangoi, Mechanical Measurements; Addison Wesley Reading
List of Experiments (ME-712)
1. Linear measurement of the test samples by
a) Vernier caliper, b) Micrometer, c) Vernier depth gauge and d) height gauge
2. Study and measurements using telescopic gauge and bore gauge
3. Study and measurement using dial test indicator
4. Study and measurements using profile projector
5. Study and measurements using tool room microscope
6. Angle measurement of test sample using sine bar
7. Study and measurement using electronic comparator
8. Speed measurement of shaft by stroboscope and tachometer
9. Measurement of surface roughness by SURFCODER
10. Calibration of dial gauge by dial calibration tester
11. Calibrate of pressure gauges with dead weight calibrator
12. Calibration of vernier caliper and micrometer

Title of the course


:Industrial Automation and Mechatronics
Subject Code
: ME-713
Weekly load
:5
LTP
3-0-2
Credit
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 1)
Theory
Course Description
Lecture(s)
Unit-I
Introduction
01
The Mechatronics approach: A methodology for integrated design of Mechanical, Electronics,
Electrical, Control, computer and Instrumentation
Fundamentals of Electronics and digital circuits
08
Number systems: Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal, Boolean Algebra, Logic Gates, Karnaugh maps and
simplification of logic circuits, Operational Amplifiers, Types of Operational Amplifiers
Application of Personal Computer in Control and Automation
08
Analog and Digital signal, Analog to Digital Conversion, Digital to Analog Conversion: Weighted
resistor method and R-2R method, C programming for Digital Input and output, ADC and DAC,
Control of DC motor and Stepper motor.
Sensors and Actuators
07
Strain Gauge, Potentiometer, Optical encoders: incremental and absolute encoders, Linear variable
differential transformer( LVDT), Piezoelectric, Proximity sensor, Resistance Temperature Detector(
RTD), Thermistors, Thermocouple, Hall effect sensor
Permanent Magnet DC Motor, Stepper Motor
Unit-II
Pneumatics and Hydraulics
09
Hydraulics and Pneumatic power supplies, Selection of Pnuematic Pipeline Materials, Pressure drop
in pipeline, FRL unit, Direction control valves: Types, Nomenclature, actuation systems, Pressure
control valves: Pressure limiting, pressure relief and pressure sequence valves, Check valves: Non
return valve, Shuttle valve, Non-return flow control valve, twin pressure sequence valve, Time delay
valve, Basic Pneumatic Circuits, Pilot operation, Cylinder sequencing and process control, Movement
Diagram
Actuators: Single acting and double acting cylinders, Cushion assembly, Rotary actuators, vane
motors, Jeroter.
Programmable Logic Controller ( PLC)
07
Function of PLC, Architecture, Components of PLC, selection of PLC, Ladder Logic diagram, Logic
functions: latching, sequencing, counters, shift registers, jumpers, manipulation of data, arithmetic
operations
Fundamentals of Linear Control
08
Laplace Transform, Transfer Functions, Block Diagrams, Response Analysis and Simulation: First
order and second order systems
Total=48
Recommended Books:
1.
2.
3.
4.

W. Bolten, Mechatronics, Pearson Education


Andrew Parr, Pneumatic Systems, TMH
A.P. Malvino, Digital Principles and Applications, McGraw Hill
Norman S. Nise, Control Systems Engineering, Wiley

List of Experiments ( ME-713)


1. Familiarization with Automation Studio: Study of Pneumatics and Hydraulic Modules
2. Draw and Simulation of Simple Pneumatic Circuits using Automation Studio
(a) Control of single acting cylinder using 3/2 DC valve
(b) Control of double acting Cylinder using 3/2 and 5/2 DC valves
(c) Speed Control of double acting cylinder: Throttle- in and Throttle-out
(d) Demonstration of Pilot Operation
(e) Simulation of Semi-automatic Circuits.
(f) Simulation and Automatic Circuits
(g) Simulation of Cylinder Sequencing
3. Draw and Simulation of Complex Pneumatic Circuits using Automation Studio
4. PC based Data Acquisition:

C- Programs for DI

C- Programs for DO

C-Programs for ADC

C-Program for DAC


5. (a) Response Analysis of First order systems using MATLAB
(b) Response Analysis of Second order systems using MATLAB
6. Study and Performance on Pneumatic Trainer.

Title of course
Subject code
Weekly load
Credit
Unit
Unit-I

:AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING
:ME-714
:5
: 4(Lecture-3, Practical-1)

Main Topic

Course out line

Lectures

1. Engine fundamentals
and performance.

Introduction-Engine fundamentals, engine operations, engine


type and construction. Engine measurement and performance.

2.Automobile
Components:

Automobile Engine Components: connecting rods, rod


bearings, piston rings, crank shaft, cylinder blocks, valves &
valves train,
Automotive engine fuels, fuel and exhaust system, carburetors,
carburetor fuel system service, diesel fuel engines injection
system, gasoline fuel injection system.
Engine lubricating system, engine cooling systems, emission
control & tune up.
.

5.Automotive Chassis

Automotive Chassis:Spring and suspension system, steering


systems, automobile clutches, hydraulically operated clutch,
pressure plate, fly wheel, adjusting wheel, spacing, and
automotive brake system.

6.Automotive
Transmission:

Automotive Transmission:Gear ratio, types of gear, types of


gear box, working of gear box, Gear selector mechanism,
planetary type gear box, universal joints, and differentials and
drive axles.
Automotive Electronic and Electrical Equipment:The automotive
electrical system, starting system, central point ignition,
electronic ignition system, automotive battery.

3.Engine
System

Engine

fuel supply

4. Automotive
System

Units-II

LTP- 302

Engine

7.Automotive Electronic
and
Electrical
Equipment:

Recommended Books:
Title
1.Automobile Engineering
2. Automobile Mechanics
3. Automobile Engineering
4. A Tex Book of IC Engine

Authors
Nakre
Crouse
Kirpal Singh
Mathur & Sharma

Publishers
Standard
Tata McGraw Hill
Standard
Dhanpat Rai

List of Experiments ( ME-714)


1. Construction Details and working of 4-stroke and 2-stroke petrol engine.
2. Construction Details and working of engine components in 4-stroke Diesel engine.
3. Construction Details and working of fuel supply system in petrol engine.
4. Construction Details and working of ignition system in petrol engine.
5. Construction Details and working of fuel supply system in diesel engine.
6. Construction Details and working of clutch and its various components.
7. Construction Details and working of gear box and its components.
8. Construction Details and working of differential.
9. Construction Details and working of brakes in automobile.
10. Construction Details and working of steering system of a car.
11. Construction Details and working of suspension system of an automobile.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Theory

:Design of Weldments
: ME-715 A
:3
: 3(Lecture 3; Practical 0)

LTP 3-0-0

Course Description
Unit-I
Fracture in Metals
Types of fracture mainly: Ductile fracture, Brittle fracture, Intergranular fracture, Various
factors/conditions affecting type of fracture
Fracture Mechanics
Assessment of fracture toughness, Griffiths theory of fracture mechanics, Brittle fracture test
parameters, Procedure for evaluating propensity for brittle fracture, Fracture mechanics testing of
ductile metals, Crack arrest-principles and methods of crack arrest
Mechanical Properties at Low Temperature
Strength at low temperature, Impact toughness at low temperature, Energy absorption in Impact
testing, Test methods for toughness evaluation.
Fatigue
Definition and meaning of fatigue of metals, Mechanism of fatigue failure, S-N diagram, Factors
affecting fatigue life
Unit-II
Weld Joints
Types of welds and welded joints, Different types of edge preparation and factors affecting their
selection.
Welding Symbols
Primary and secondary weld symbols, location of welding symbols on drawings.

Lecture(s)

Weld design for static loading


Salient weld design features, Fundamental formulas for design under different types of loading like
tension, compression, bending, torsion and impact loading
Residual Stresses in Weldments
Definition, causes of development of residual stresses, Residual stresses in specific materials and
joints, Methods of controlling residual stresses in Weldments
Distortion in Weldments
Definition, and types of distortion in weldments, Various causes and control of distortion, in
weldments

08

Total=48
Recommended Books:
1. Welding Engineering & Technology by R.S. Parmar (Khanna Publications)
2. Welding Metallurgy (Volume-1) by George E.Linnert (AWS)
3. Design of Welded Structures by Blodgett, (Lincoln Electric Co.)
4. Modern Arc Welding Technology by S.V. Nadkarni (Oxford & IBH)
5. Design of Welded Structures by Pellini, W.S ISBN: 0-85300-166-9 (The Welding Institute, UK)
6. AWS Welding Handbook Volume-1 Leonard. P. Connor AWS
7. Standard Methods for Mechanical Testing of Welds ANSI/AWS B4.0-92

05

10

04

05

04

05

03

04

Title of the course


: Welding Automation
Subject Code
: ME-715 B
Weekly load
:3
LTP
3-0-0
Credit
: 3 (Lecture 3; Practical 0)
Theory
Course Description
Lecture(s)
Unit-I
Introduction to Welding automation
Introduction to welding automation, difference in manual, automatic and mechanized welding.
08
Welding processes for automation
Introduction to welding processes suitable to welding automation, requirements of power source for 08
automation, recent developments in power sources, welding fixtures, positioners and manipulators,
orbital welding systems
Sensors
Optical, thermal, electromagnetic and sound sensors for sensing variables, contact and non contact 08
sensors, seam tracking devices, adaptive control etc.
Unit-II
Computers in welding
Welding simulation, weld designing, prediction of thermal and metallurgical changes and properties, 14
computerized weld testing, data acquisition and sensing, real time information and control systems,
welding documentation, data base and knowledge base systems.
Welding robots
Robotics and welding, robot selection and application, welding robot programming, equipment 10
details, new generation welding robots, applications of welding robots.
Total=48
Recommended Books:
1. Welding robots, by British welding Institute.
2. Welding handbook volume III, by Leonard P Connor, AWS.
3. Advanced joining technology, by T H North, Chapman and Hall

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Smart Manufacturing
: ME-715 C
:3
: 3 (Lecture 3)

LTP

Main Topics & Course Outline


UNIT-I
Introduction
Introduction to the concept of smart manufacturing (SM): plant-wide optimization; agile supply chain,
sustainable production; Important constituents of smart manufacturing; Application and benefits of
smart manufacturing
Layers in smart manufacturing
Manufacturing ecosystem; Multiple layers of data management: macro, meso, micro
SM platforms
Architecture of SM platforms; flexibility; interpretability; scalability; optimization of manufacturing
operations.
Tools and equipment
Tools and equipment required for SM; SM App store.
UNIT-II
Manufacturing execution systems
Introduction to the manufacturing execution systems (MES), tools and techniques; MES key
performance indicators (KPIs); Applications and advantages of MES.
Manufacturing operations management
Introduction to manufacturing operations management (MOM), tools and techniques; MOM key
performance indicators; Applications and advantages of MOM.
Recent issues in smart manufacturing
Integrating factory and enterprise information with supply chain; integrating factory with smart grid;
phases of smart manufacturing; smart manufacturing test-bed.
Case studies
Industry case studies on: smart factories, integrating factories and enterprise with smart grid, strategic
decision making, etc.
Recommended Books
Title
Smart Manufacturing with Artificial Intelligence
Robotics in Smart Manufacturing

Author(s)
Jake Krakauer

Publisher

Pedro Neto, Antnio Paulo


Moreira.

Springer

3-0-0

Lectures

3
3

12

Title of the course


:Design of Experiments
Subject Code
: ME-715 D
Weekly load
:3
LTP
3-0-0
Credit
: 3 (Lecture 3)
Theory
Course Description
Lecture(s)
Unit-I
Introduction
04
Introduction to optimization techniques & types, strategy of experimentation, procedure to design the
experimentation.
Collection of data
Introduction, primary & secondary data, graphical representation of data, bar chart, histograms, dot
plot, scatter plot & box-whiskor plot, sampling & sampling distribution, acceptance sampling; single,
double & multiple sampling plan,

08

Data analysis
Measures of central tendency; arithmetic mean, median, mode, measures of dispersion, range,
deviation, variance, correlation, types of correlation, normal distribution.

10

Unit-II
Regression analysis
Introduction, uses of regression analysis, difference between correlation and regression analysis,
regression line and equations; regression equation of Y on X & regression equation of X on Y,
standard error of estimate.
Analysis of variance
Introduction, assumption, techniques of analysis of variance; one way ANOVA, two ways ANOVA,
numerical on ANOVA.
Hypo thesis testing
Definition, degree of freedom, hypotheses testing, critical region, level of significance, errors in
sampling, test of significance for small samples & large samples, T - test, Z test

08

08

10

Recommended Books:
Title
Author(s)
Publisher
Design & analysis of experiments,
Douglas C Montgomery
John Wiley
Statistical design and analysis of experiment John. P. W. M.
John Wiley
Statistical methods for engineering & science HC Taneja,
I.K. international pub. House
Statistical methods
SP Gupta
Sultan Chand & sons

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Sustainable Design and Manufacturing


: ME-715 E
:3
: 3 (Lecture 3)

LTP

3-0-0

Main Topics & Course Outline


UNIT-I
Life cycle inventory
Introduction to life cycle inventory (lci) databases; Factors affecting life cycle inventory (such as
electricity consumption); Elements that contribute to life cycle inventory, such as CO2 emissions;
Procedure for generating LCI databases; Organizations involved in publishing LCI (such as
Econinvent)
Life cycle assessment
Introduction to product life cycle; Different phases of a product life cycle; Product life cycle
assessment: techniques and tools; impact assessment methods: TRACI, RECIPE, etc; Comparing life
cycle assessment of products.
Sustainable Manufacturing
Introduction to sustainable manufacturing; Concepts of important pillars of sustainable manufacturing;
Tools for assessing sustainable manufacturing; Benefits to environment, economy and society.
UNIT-II
Material, energy and waste analysis
Introduction to material, energy and waste (MEW) flow analysis; methods for tracking MEW flow
information; Tools available for MEW analysis.
Sustainability of processes
Manufacturing processes taxonomy; evaluating sustainability of manufacturing processes; effect of
process sustainability on design and supply chain
Recent issues in sustainable design and manufacturing
Techniques and tools for integrating sustainability into the early design phases; Design for
Environment.
Case studies
Integrating factories and enterprise with smart grid; Strategic decision making; Contribution of
sustainable products and processes to competitive advantage, operational efficiency, and
entrepreneurial opportunities; Sustainable materials, processes and production.
Total lectures
Recommended Books
Title
Design and Manufacture
Development
Sustainable
Production

Materials,

for

Sustainable

Processes

Environemntal Life Cycle Analysis

and
1.

Author(s)
Bernard Hon

Publisher
Professional
Publishing

Rob Thompson

------------

David F. Ciambrone

CRC Press

Lectures

12

48

Engineering

Title of the course


: Industrial safety
Subject Code
: ME-715F
Weekly load
:3
LTP
3-0-0
Credit
: 3 (Lecture 3)
Theory
Course Description
Unit-I
Introduction
Objectives of safety, effect of safety on productivity, study of safety equipments, safety training and
management, accident analysis, investigation, prevention and case studies.
Study of Safety Equipments
Various types of safety equipments used in industries, Constructional features, Maintenance and
safety aspects of safety equipments.
Safety Precautions
General safety practices on shop floor, Essential general precautions, specific safety precautions,
case studies
Safety Precautions against fire
Causes of fire in industries, preventive measures to be taken against fire, handling of fire accidents.
Unit-II
First Aid & Safety Regulations
Concept of first aid, essential features of first aid, training in first aid, first aid kits, Safety Regulations
safety acts, Law of safety and amendments therein.
Techniques of safety Management
Element of safety programming, Safety management, Safety procedures, arrangement and
performance measures, education, training and development in safety, safety systems
Safety performance Planning
Av overview of an accident, emergency preparedness and response, prevention of accidents
involving hazardous substances, Safety professional, Occupational health and industrial hygiene

Lecture(s)
16

08

08

07

09

07

08

Recommended Books
S. No.
1.
2.
3.

Title of Book
Industrial Safety Management

Author(s)
L.M.Deshmukh

Publishers
Tata McGraw Hill

Industrial Safety, Health & Environmental


Management systems
Industrial and business management

R.K.Jain, Sunil S.Rao

Khanna

Telsang

S.Chand Publishers

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Project ( Minor Project)


: ME-716
:0
: 2 (Practical 2)

LTP

0-0-4

Students have to do Minor Project work based on topics of Mechanical Engineering./Industrial problem

Title of the course


:Welding Metallurgy
Subject Code
: ME-721A
Weekly load
:5
LTP 3-0-2
Credit
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 1)
Course Description
Lecture(s)
Unit-I
Introduction
Introduction to Iron-Carbon equilibrium diagram, different phases, eutectic, eutectoid and 08
peritectic reactions, lever rule, Overview of CCT and TTT diagrams.
Basic metallurgy of fusion welds
Concept of solidification of metals and alloys, epitaxial solidification, Various zones of the 08
weldment, weld zone, fusion boundary zone and HAZ (and its types), properties of HAZ,
Microstructures formed in weldments, gas metal and slag metal reactions.
Heat flow in welding
04
Temperature distribution in welding, Metallurgical effects of heat flow in welding
Preheat and postweld heat treatment
Aims and methods of preheating and postweld heating, Preheating and PWHT of some specific 04
steels
Unit-II
Weldability of commonly used Engineering Materials
10
Welding of carbon steels, HSLA, Low alloy steels, Stainless steels and cast irons, Welding of
dissimilar metals, Welding of plastics.
Weld cracking
Introduction and classification of weld cracks, factors affecting weld cracking, specific weld
cracks
Weldability and weldability tests

04

Introduction, Weldability assessment, Weldability tests, Fabrication weldability tests and basic
service weldability tests
Total=48
Recommended Books:
1. Welding Metallurgy by Sindo Kou (Wileyinterscience)
2. Metallurgy of Welding J. F. Lancaster Allen & Unvin
3. The Metallurgy of Welding D. Seferian Chapman and Hall
4. Welding Engineering and technology by R.S. Parmar (Khanna Publications)
5. Welding Metallurgy (Volume-1) by George E.Linnert (AWS)
6. Modern Arc Welding Technology by S.V. Nadkarni (Oxford & IBH)

10

List of experiments (ME-721 A) Welding Metallurgy


8-10 experiments from the following list
1. To study different zones of a weldment
2. To study various microstructural aspects of welded joints
3. To determine temperature distribution in welding
4. Concept of preheating and post heating in welding
5. Ferrite studies in welding of stainless steel
6. Study of weldability aspects of dissimilar welding
7. Studies on weld cracking
8. Weldability assessment of weldments
9. Study of various fabrication weldability tests

Title of the course


: Repair and Reclamation in Welding
Subject Code
: ME-721 B
Weekly load
:5
LTP
3-0-2
Credit
: 4 (Lecture 3; Practical 1)
Course Description
Lecture(s)
Unit-I
Introduction to Repair Welding
Need of repair welding, weld defects during and after various welding processes, various 06
techno-economic aspects to be considered for repair welding,
Repair Welding Procedure
Introduction to repair welding procedure, repair welding procedure for the components made of 09
cast iron and steels. Special procedures to avoid post repair stress relief; temper bead
techniques.
Repair welding for specific applications
Repairing of castings and forgings, repair of damaged gas transmission pipelines, heat 09
exchanger repair techniques, repair of agricultural implements and role of repair welding in
industry.
Unit-II
Reclamation and surfacing
Deterioration of the surface, Wear, corrosion and oxidation etc. of mechanical components, 06
Reclamation, Surfacing, Introduction to hardfacing, cladding, buttering and buildup, common
surfacing applications in earthmoving equipment, powerplant equipment, chemical and other
industries.
Surfacing materials
Types of surfacing alloys, Iron based alloys, cobalt based alloys, Nickel based alloys, chromium 09
based alloys and copper based alloys etc.; their respective surfacing properties and criteria for
the selection of surfacing materials.
Welding processes for reclamation and surfacing
Welding and allied processes in surfacing and reclamation of worn out parts, weld surfacing, 09
weld cladding techniques, weld hardfacing techniques, surfacing and reclamation by arc
welding, gas welding and thermal spraying, thermal spraying coating techniques and coating
materials.
Total=48
Recommended Books:
1. Repair and reclamation by Dolby R.E., Kent K.S. Published by The welding Institute 1986
2. Weld surfacing and hardfacing by The welding Institute 1987
3. Maintenance welding made easy by Nagendra Reddy A, published by Jaico publishing house 1997

Title of the course


Subject Code

: Repair and Reclamation in Welding Lab


: ME-721 BP

List of experiments (ME-721 B): Repair and reclamation in welding


8-10 Experiments from the following list
1. Identification of various defects in welded joints
2. Repair of a defective weld using cut-out technique
3. Repair of any broken/cracked casting or forging using SMAW/gas welding process
4. Use of hard facing in practical applications
5. Evaluation of repair procedures related to hard facing applications
6. Wear studies on a repaired/reclaimed weldment
7. Studies on various aspects of stainless steel cladding
8. Studies on satellite coatings
9. Built up of any worn out part
10. Studies on thermally sprayed coatings
11. To study and analyze a repair procedure for any industrial component (case study)

Title of the course


: Non-Conventional Machining
Subject Code
: ME-721 C
Weekly load
:5
LTP
3-0-2
Credit
: 4 (Lecture 3, Practicals 1))
Theory
Course Description
Unit-I
Introduction
Classification, Need for Non-conventional machining,advantages & disadvantages of Non- conventional
machining.

Lecture(s)

04

Ultrasonic Machining
Ultrasonic Machining (USM)-Principle of operation, process details, advantages & disadvantages of USM,
application.
Mechanics of cutting-model proposed by Shaw,

08

Abrasive and Water Jet Machining


Basic principle, mechanism of material removal, working principle of Abrasive Jet Machining (AJM), Water
jet machining (WJM), advantages & disadvantages, application.

08

Abrasive Water Jet Machining (AWJM)

04

Basic principle, mechanism of material removal, advantages & disadvantages, application.


Unit-II
Chemical Machining (CM)
Working principle, process characteristics, procedures, advantages & disadvantages of chemical machining,
application.

04

Electrochemical Machining (ECM)


04

Fundamentals, details of machining setup, materials and selection of tools, application


Electro Chemical Grinding and Electro-Chemical Deburring
Process principles, process parameters, , advantages & disadvantages, application
Thermal Metal Removal Processes

02

Working principles, Mechanism of material removal, process parameters, advantages & limitations
,applications of processes like electric discharge machining(EDM),
Electron Beam Machining (EBM), Ion beam machining (IBM), Plasma arc machining (PAM),
Laser beam machining (LBM).

12

Hybrid Machining Processes


02

Concept and applications.


Total = 48
Recommended Books:
1. Production Technology

HMT

TMH

2. Non Convectional Machining

M. Adhithan

John Wiley

3. Non Conventional Machining

P.K.Mishra

Narosa

4. Modern machining process


5. Nontraditional manufacturing
processes
6. Manufacturing science

P C Pandey &
H S Shan
G F Benedict
A. Ghosh &
B. A K Mallik

TMT
Marcel Dekker

List of practical ( ME-721 C)


1
Classify different non-conventional machining processes.
2

To study & observe the working, basic mechanism of material removal and
applications of non-conventional machining

Identify the process parameters and machining characteristics of nonconventional machining process

EWH

Study into the effect of process parameters on machining characteristics of non-conventional


machining process

Experimental Analysis of the effect of process parameters on machining


characteristics such as material removal rate (MRR) and surface roughness (SR)

Draw variation in machining characteristics with different process parameters

Industrial visit to observe at least one non traditional machining process and to report on visit.

One assignment on USM, CHM, EBM, AJM, WJM, PAM.

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit
Course Description
Unit-I
Basics
Definition of cryogenics, Physical
cryogenic fluids.

:Cryogenics Engineering
: ME-721 D
:5
: 4 (Lecture 3, Practical:1))

LTP

3-0-2
Lecture(s)
04

properties of various cryogenic fluids, industrial applications of

Low temperature measurement


Measurement systems for low temperature:-temperature measurements, pressure
measurements, flow measurements, liquid level measurements, fluid quality measurements.
Cryogenic insulations
Types of insulations, vacuum insulation, gas filled powders & fibrous insulation, evacuated
powder & fibrous insulation multi layer insulation, comparison of performance of various
insulation.
Unit-II
Properties of materials at low temperature:
Mechanical properties, specific heat, thermal expansion, electrical resistance, thermal
conductivity, emissivity, reflectivity and absorptivity. Properties of cryogenic fluids.
Hazards

10

10

10

08

Physical hazards, chemical hazards, physiological hazards, combustion hazards, oxygen


hazards, accidents in cryogenic plants & prevention.
Safety
06
Safety in handing of cryogens, care of storage of gaseous cylinders, familiarization with
regulations of department of explosives.
Total=48
Recommended Books:
Title
Author(s)
Publisher
(1) Cryogenic systems
Baron
McGraw-hill book
(2) Cryogenic fundamentals
Haselden
Academic press New York.
(3) Low Temperature Techniques
Din F and Cockett
(4) Advance cryogenic
Bailey
Plenum press
(5) Cryogenic engineering
Scott
List of Experiments ( ME-721 D)
1.

Study of cryogenic properties of Nitrogen.

2.

Study of cryogenic storage vessels.

3.

Study of separation system for O2 and N2.


Linde single column system,Linde double column system Linde Frankle system

4.

Study of low temperature measurement instrument.

5.

To study the various type of cryogenic cycles.

6.

To perform the shallow cryogenic treatment on given specimen.

7.

To perform the deep cryogenic treatment on given specimen.

8.

To perform the dry abrasion wear test on cryo treated specimen.

9.

To perform the slurry abrasion wear test on shallow and deep cryo treated specimen.

Title of the course


: Finite Element Methods
Subject Code
: ME-721E
Weekly load
:5
LTP
3-0-2
Credit
: 4 (Lecture 3, Practicals 1))
Lectures
Course Description
Unit-I
Introduction
Historical Background, Stresses and equilibrium, Boundary Conditions, Strain-Displacement 06
Relations, Stress-Strain Relations, Temperature Effects, Vectors and Matrices.
Introduction & Fundamental Concepts
Rayleigh-Ritz Method, Galerkins Method, Point Collocation Method, Least Square Method, 06
Weighted Residual Method.
1-D FE Modeling
Finite Element Modeling, Coordinates and Shape Functions, The Potential Energy Approach, The 08
Galerkins Approach, Assembly of Global Stiffness matrix and Load vector, Properties of Stiffness
Matrix, Treatment of Boundary Conditions and Temperature Effects.
2-D FE Modeling
04
Finite Element Modeling, Constant Strain Triangle (CST).
Unit-II
2-D FE Modeling
The Four Node Quadrilateral, Numerical Integration, Higher Order Elements; Nine Node 05
Quadrilateral, Eight Node Quadrilaterals, Six Node Triangle.
Truss
Introduction, Plane Trusses, Assembly of Global Stiffness Matrix and Load Vector. (For 1D and 2D 08
problems only)
Scalar Field Problems
04
Introduction, Steady-state heat transfer, Potential Flow, Fluid Flow in ducts.
Dynamic Considerations
04
Element Mass Matrices, Evaluation of Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors. (Introduction only)
Computer Implementation
03
Introduction; Computer Program Organization for Calculation of System Matrices.
Total=48
Recommended Books:
1.
T.R. Chandrupatla and A. D. Belegundu, Introduction to Finite Elements in Engineering, Prentice Hall, 2011.
2.
K. J. Bathe, Finite Element Procedures, Prentice Hall, 2010.
3.
J. N. Reddy, An Introduction to Finite Element Method, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2011.

List of Experiments ( ME-721 E)


1.
Stress analysis for 2D simply supported beam
2.
Stress and strain analysis for cantilever beam.
3.
Stress and strain analysis for a fixed beam.
4.
Stress analysis for truss structure.
5.
Vibration analysis of cantilever beam.
6.
Dynamic analysis of four bar mechanism.
7.
Heat transfer and thermal strain analysis of slab.
8.
Convective heat transfer analysis for a hollow cylindrical pipe.
9.
Heat transfer analysis for insulated pipe.
10.
Thermal and structure analysis for a simple structure.

Title of the course


:Operations Research
Subject Code
: ME-722
Weekly load
:5
LTP
3-2-0
Credit
: 4 (Lecture 3; Tutorial 1)
Theory
Course Description
Lecture(s)
Unit-I
Introduction
04
Meaning of OR, historical development, characteristics of OR, application of OR, main feature of OR,
scope of OR, Classification of optimization techniques in brief.
Linear Programming
Introduction, formulation of LP problem, graphical representation and solution to LP problems,
simplex method, two phase method, degeneracy problem, Big-M method, duality in linear
programming.

10

Transportation Model
Definition, mathematical formulation, optimal solution of transportation problem, optimality test,
balanced and unbalanced problem, minimization and maximization problem, different methods of
finding solution.

10

Unit-II
Assignment Model
Introduction, mathematical formulation, Hungarian method for assignment problem, minimization and
maximization problem, unbalanced, sequencing and traveling salesman problems.
NETWORK ANALYSIS IN PROJECT PLANNING (PERT & CPM)

08

10

Introduction, evolution and application of PERT & CPM technique, Drawing of network diagram, float
and slack times, time estimates, critical path, crashing and updating problem.
Queuing Model
Introduction, elements/structure, operating characteristics, classification of Queuing model, Kendalls
Notation for representing Queuing Model, Case studies on (M/M/I) Model.

06

Total=48
Recommended Books:
Title
1.
Engineering Optimization
2.
Operations Research
3.
Operations Research
4.
Operations Research
5.
Operations Research

Author(s)
S. S. Rao
A. H. Taha
P. K. Gupta & D. S. Hira
A. D. Belegundu
C. K. Mustafi

Publisher
New Age International
Prentice Hall of India
S. Chand & Co.
Prentice Hall of India
New Age International

Title of the course


: Industrial Engineering and Management
Subject Code
: ME-723
Weekly load
:3
LTP
3-0-0
Credit
: 3 (Lecture 3, Practical 0)
Theory
Course Description
Lecture(s)
Unit-I
Introduction
8
Industrial Engineering, Definition and Evolution, Understanding Industrial System Focus:
Production/Service System. Performance measures of a Production System -Production,
Productivity, Efficiency, Effectiveness, Classical Industrial Engineering -Work Study: Method Study
and Time Study, Human Factors, Ergonomics.
Quality Control
Quality, TQM, SQC, Control Charts, Acceptance Quality Level (AQL), Lot Tolerance Percentage
Defective (LTPD), Producers Risk, Consumers Risk, Operating Characteristic Curve, Simple
Numerical Problems

Value Engineering
Concept of value analysis, Aim and objectives, Phases in value analysis, Test for value analysis,
Difference between V.E. and Cost Reduction Techniques, Functional Analysis System Techniques
(FAST), Principles of Value Analysis.

Unit-II
Production and Process Planning
Objectives of PPC, Component of PPC, Phases of PPC, Process Planning, Steps in Process
Planning for Flow Shop Scheduling, Types of Scheduling Systems, Master Scheduling, Order
Scheduling, Comparison between Production Planning and Production Control, Sequencing.
Sales Forecasting Techniques

Types of forecasting, importance of demand planning, Methods of Sales forecasting, Qualitative and
Quantitative methods of demand planning.
Inventory Control & Management
Introduction, Inventory, Deterministic model of EOQ, EOQ, Selective Inventory Control, Japanese
Influences: Just in Time (JIT), Kanban etc., Increasing Integration in Industrial Enterprises: From
MRP to ERP to Supply Chain Management.

Total=48
Recommended Books
Title
Motion and Time Study
Work Study and Ergonomics
Production Management
Industrial Engineering & Management

Author(s)
A. Barnes
Dalela and Sourabh
Ronald Mayer
Martand Telsang

Publisher
John Wiley & sons
Standard Publishers
TMH
S.Chand

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Advanced Manufacturing Systems


: ME-724
:2
: 2 (Lecture 2)

LTP

2-0-0

Main Topics & Course Outline


UNIT-I
Product Life Cycle Management
Product information, PLM framework, benefits, implementation, enabling technologies, example of
business problems. Product Data Management (PDM): Motivation, Evolution, Scope, benefits,
implementation, Software capabilities and functions.
Computer Aided Quality Control (CAQC)
Role of computers in QC, Contact and Non-contact inspection methods, Computer aided testing,
CMM, 3D scanners, Integration with CAD/CAM.
Material Requirement Planning
Material requirement planning (MRP)- concepts, inputs, output, Benefits. Manufacturing Resource
Planning (MRP-II). Entrepreneur Resource Planning (ERP).
UNIT-II
Computer Integrated Manufacturing System
Types of manufacturing systems, machine tools and related equipment, material handling systems,
computer control systems, human labor in manufacturing systems, CIMS benefits. Robots: anatomy,
configuration and control. Conveyor system, automated guided vehicle (AGV), automated storage and
retrieval systems (AS/RS), flexible manufacturing systems (FMS).
Group Technology and CAPP
Introduction, Part families, Coding and classification, production flow analysis, benefits of group
technology, Computer aided process planning (CAPP)-variant and generative approach.
Recent Trends in Manufacturing
Concurrent Engineering: concept, enabling technologies. Collaborative design. Deign for X, Design
for Manufacturing. Reverse Engineering. Agile Manufacturing, Lean Manufacturing. Rapid Prototyping
(RP).
Recommended Books
Title
Automation, production systems and CIM
CAD/CAM
Mastering CAD/CAM
Computer aided manufacturing
Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing

Title of the course


Subject Code
Weekly load
Credit

: Project
: ME-725
:0
: 4 (Practical 4)

Author(s)
Groover & Zimmer
McMohan & Browne
Zeid, Ibraham
Chang, Wysk and Wang
Besant and Lui

Publisher
PHI
Pearson Education
Tata Mc Graw Hill
PHI
EWP

LTP

0-0-8

Students have to do Major Project work based on topics of Mechanical Engineering./Industrial problem

Lectures
6

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