Professional Documents
Culture Documents
SEMESTER 1&2
BASIC CIVIL ENGINEERING
CMELRPTA 106 1+1+0
Module 1
Materials Cement Types of Portland cement grades of cement and its uses Steel ty
pes of steel for reinforcement bars steel structural sections. Aggregates source
s, types & sizes requirements of good aggregates. Mortar preparation Concrete gr
ades of concrete as per IS Code water cement ratio, workability, batching, mixin
g, compaction and curing.
Module 2
Timber Varieties found in Kerala effects, seasoning, decay preservation specific
ation for use in construction.
Bricks varieties and strength tests on bricks.
Roofing Steel truss. A. C. and GI sheets roofing for industrial buildings sketch
es only reinforced concrete roofs. (Design details not required)
Module 3
Building Components Foundation Bearing capacity and settlement definitions Isola
ted footing combined footing rafts, piles and well foundation machine foundation
special situations where those foundations are suitable. (Brief description onl
y).
Superstructure Walls brick masonry English bond Flemish bond Stone masonry-Rando
m Rubble masonry.
Module 4
Surveying Classifications based on object of survey based on instruments used. C
hain Surveying Instruments field work field book procedure and booking. Compass
Surveying Prismatic compass Basic principles Bearing of survey lines & local att
raction.
Leveling field work reduction of levels Height of instrument method.
Module 5
Site plan preparation for buildings (Sketch only) Kerala Municipal Building Rule
s 1999-general provisions regarding site and building requirements Exterior and
interior open air spaces coverage and floor area ratio provisions of the size, h
eight and ventilation of rooms (residential buildings) disposal of domestic wast
e water through septic tank and soak pit. Classification of roads and components
of roads basics of traffic engineering Road marking Traffic Islands, signaling
(brief description only)
References
1. Jha and Sinha, Construction and foundation Engineering, Khanna Publishers
2. Punmia B. C., Surveying Vol I, Laxmi Publications
3. Rangwala, Building Materials, Charotar Book stall
4. K. Khanna & C. E. G. Justo, Highway Engineering, Khanna Publishers
5. Nevile, Properties of Concrete, Mc Graw Hill
6. Kerala Municipal Rules 1999
BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
CMELRPTA 108 1+1
Module 1
S I unit of Current, Voltage, Power and Energy, Ohm s Law Temperature Coefficient
of Resistance Kirchhoff s Laws Solution of Series-Parallel D.C. circuits star Delt
a Transformation Magnetic Circuits Flux-Flux density m m f Magnetising Force Rel
uctance Permeability Comparison of Electric and Magnetic Circuits-Force experience
d by a current carrying conductor in Magnetic Field Electromagnetic Induction Fa
rady s Laws Lenz s Law Statically Induced e m f dynamically induced e.m.f. Self and
mutual Induction Coefficient of coupling.
Module 2
Alternating Quantity Generation of Sinusoidal Voltage Frequency R.M.S. and Avera
ge Value Form Factor Peak Factor Phasor Representation Phase and Phase Differenc
e Solution of Series R L C circuits Power and p.f. Operator j Admittance soluti
of series and parallel R L C circuits.
Module 3
Resonance Series and Parallel Q factor Selectivity and Bandwidth Three phase sys
tem Representation Star and Delta Systems Phase sequence Balanced Delta connecte
d System Balanced Star Connected system Phasor representations Simple Problems.
Module 4
D.C. Machine Principle of Operations of a D.C. generator Constructional Details
e.m.f. equation Types of Generators.
D.C. Motor Principle of Operations Back e.m.f. and its Significance Necessity of
Starters Types of motors and Applications.
Transformer Principle of Operations e.m.f. equation Ideal Transformer Constructi
onal Details Losses and Efficiency Use of Power, Distribution and Instrument Tra
nsformers.
Induction Motor Principle of Operation of 3 phase Induction Motor Cage and Slip
ring Slip Applications types of Single Phase Induction Motors Applications.
Alternator Principle of Operations Types
Module 5
Requirements of Good Lighting System Working Principle of Incandescent Fluoresce
nt and Mercury Vapour Lamps Estimate the quantity of Materials required and Draw
the wiring layout of (a) Residential Building with One or Two rooms. (b) Worksh
op with one Induction Motor.
Generation Types of Generation Hydroelectric, Thermal, Nuclear and Non Conventio
nal Transmission Need for high Voltage Transmission Transmission Voltages in Ker
ala Distribution Underground Versus Overhead Feeder Distributor Service Mains C
nductor materials One line Diagram of a typical Power System.
References
1. Electrical Technology H.Cotton
2. Electrical Technology Hughese
3. Electrical Circuits Edminister J.A.
4. Electrical Design, Estimating & Costing S.K.Bhattacharya, K.B.Raina
5. A Course in Electrical Power M.L.Soni & P.V.Gupta
BASIC ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
CMELRPTA109 1+1+0
Module 1
Basic circuit components
Passive components Resistors Types of resistors Fixed Resistors Variable resisto
rs, resistor tolerance, colour coding, power rating of resistors.
Capacitors Types of capacitors Fixed capacitors, Mica, Paper, Ceramic and Electr
olytic capacitors, Variable capacitors, voltage rating of capacitors.
Inductors Fixed and Variable inductors.
Semiconductor Components Definition of insulators, semiconductors and conductors
types Intrinsic and extrinsic, p and n type materials, pn junction, Classifica
tions Germanium, Silicon, Zener, LEDs (working principle only).
Transistors npn, pnp, working principle.
Integrated circuits Advantages, classification, Linear and Digital ICs.
Module 2
Basic electronic circuits
Diode circuits Forward and reverse characteristics, Rectifiers Half wave, full
wave, Bridge circuits, DC Power supply Capacitor filter, Zener regulator, elimin
ator circuit.
Transistor circuits CB, CE, CC characteristics, concept of and , Amplifiers, co
mmon emitter RC coupled amplifier, Frequency response, Bandwidth.
Module 3
Basic communication engineering
Communication Frequency bands RF, VHF, UHF. Modulation need for modulation, basi
c principles of amplitude, frequency, phase and pulse modulation.
Radio engineering block schematic of AM radio receiver and transmitter function
of each block.
Television Engineering Basic principles of TV CRT scanning simplified block sche
matic of a monochrome TV receiver.
Wireless communication mobile, microwave and satellite (basic principles and blo
ck schematic only).
Module 4
Basic instrumentation and Digital electronics
Electronic instrumentation Transducers Basic principles of Strain guage, LVDT, T
hermistor, Photodiode, microphones, Loud speaker.
Measurements Multimeter and X-Y recorder.
Digital electronics number systems binary, octal and hexadecimal conversion repr
esentation of negative numbers using 1 s compliment and 2 s compliment method. Logic
gates truth table.
Module 5
Basic Computer engineering
Digital computer Block schematic, function of each block CPU, Memory, IO devices
.
Memory RAM, ROM, Magnetic Tape, Floppy Discs, Hard Discs and CD.
Programming Machine language, Assembly language, High level language, System Sof
tware, Operating systems, Compilers and Assemblers.
References
1. Basic Electronics Bernad Grob, Mc Graw Hill Publication
2. Electronic Devices Floyd, Pearson Education
3. Electronic Devices & Circuits Theory Boyelstad & Naschelsky, Prentice Hall.
4. Electronic Principles Malvino, Mc Graw Hill Publication
5. Digital Principles Malvino & Leach, Mc Graw Hill Publication
6. Integrated Electronics Millman & Halkias, Mc Graw Hill Publication
7. Electronic Instrumentation H.S Kalsi, Mc Graw Hill Publication
8. Systems Programming J.J. Donavan, Mc Graw Hill Publication
BASIC MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
CMELRPTA 107 1-1-0
Module 1
Thermodynamics Basic concepts and definitions, Gas laws, specificheat Universal
gas constant Isothermal, adiabatic and polytropic processes, work done and heat
transferred Carnot, Otto & Diesel Cycles air standard efficientcy.
Module 2
I.C. Engines Working of two stroke and four stroke engines petrol and diesel eng
ines fuel systems, injector and carburetor ignition system lubrication and cooli
ng systems.
Refrigeration and air-conditioning methods of refrigeration vapour compression a
nd vapour absorption systems block diagrams and general descriptions winter and
summer air conditioning systems general description.
Module 3
Power transmission Methods of transmission belt, rope, chain and gear drives. Fi
elds of application, calculation of length of belt expression for ratio of belt
tension. Velocity ratio and slip simple problems velocity ratio and choice of ge
ar wheels simple problems.
Module 4
Power plants General layout of hydraulic, diesel, thermal and nuclear power plan
ts, nonconventional energy sources, general description only.
Types of hydraulic turbines selection of turbines depending upon head, discharge
and specific speed steam turbines reaction and impulse turbines compounding met
hods.
Module 5
Simple description of general purpose machines like lathe, shaping machines, dri
lling machine, milling machine and grinding machine.
Manufacturing process moulding and casting, forging, rolling, welding arc weldin
g gas welding (simple descriptions only)
References
1. Elements of Hear Engines R.C.Patel
2. Thermal Engineering P.L.Bellany
3. Elements of Mechanical Engineering S.Domkundwar
4. Power Plant Engineering Nagpal
CIVIL ENGINEERING WORKSHOP
CMELRPTA 110
Masonry English bond flemish bond wall junction one brick one and a half brick
wo brick two and a half brick Arch setting.
Plumbing Study of water supply and sanitary fittings water supply pipe fitting ta
p connections sanitary fittings urinal, wash basin closet (European and Indian), m
anholes.
Surveying Study of surveying instruments chain compass plane table leveling th
eodolite minor instruments.
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING WORKSHOP
CMELRPTA 110
1. Wiring of one lamp and one plug, control of two lamps in series and in parall
el.
2. Stair case Wiring.
3. Godown Wiring.
4. Hospital Wiring.
5. Wiring of fluorescent, C F L and mercury vapour lamp.
6. Wiring of Distribution Board including Power Plug using Isolator, M C B and E
L C B.
7. Insulation megger earth megger, measurement of Insulation resistance and eart
h resistance.
8. Identification of electronic components and soldering practice.
9. Soldering and testing of a H W and FW rectifier with capacitor filter in a P
C B.
10. Soldering of typical I C circuit.
3 periods will be in Mechanical Engineering Workshop and 3 periods in Civil Engi
neering Workshop & Electrical Engineering Workshop alternately.
ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY
CMELRPTA 103 1+1+0
Module 1 Electro Chemistry
Conductance Experimental Determination Galvenic cells reversible and irreversibl
e cells EMF and its measurement Single electrode potential types of electrodes H
ydrogen electrode Calomel electrode Electrochemical series Nernst equation conce
ntration cells polarization and over voltage decomposition potential Secondary c
ells Lead-Acid accumulator Fuel cells.
Module 2 Plastics and Elastomers
High Polymers types of polymerization addition, condensation and co-polymerism t
hermo plastics and thermo setting plastics preparation and properties of PVC, PV
A, Poly propelene, Poly vinylidene chloride, Teflon, Terylene, Acrylics, Nylon,
Bakelite Moulding techniques Lamination glass reinforced plastics Natural Rubber
properties Valcunisation of rubber synthetic rubber industrial uses buna rubber
s, butyl rubber, silicon rubber and Thiokol.
Module 3 Corrosion and protective coatings
Chemical and electro chemical corrosion Factors affecting corrosion corrosion co
ntrol cathodic protection inorganic coating metallic coating hot dipping electro
plating metal spraying cladding vacuum metalistion anodisation vitreous coating.
Module 4 Domestic water supply
Requirements and methods of processing Industrial water supply Hard and soft wat
ers defects of using water containing dissolved minerals for industrial purposes
Boiler Troubles methods of treatment.
Module 5
Fuels Classification calorific value and its determination solid, liquid and gas
eous fuels petrol knock octane number cetane number synthetic gasoline natural g
as pollution causes of pollution air pollution due to automobiles control of air
pollution Lubrication and Lubricants Mechanism of lubrication different types o
f lubricants manufacture and properties of lubricating oil manufacture, properti
es and uses of semi-solid lubricants properties and uses of solid lubricants syn
thetic lubricants.
References
1. Engg. Chemistry Jain and Jain
2. Engg. Chemistry O.P.aggarwal
3. Chemistry in Engg. And Tech. (Vol. I & II) J.C.Kuriakose and J.Rajam
4. Environmental Chemistry A.K.De
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
CMELRPTA 105 1+0+3
Module 1
Introduction of Engineering Graphics drawing instruments and their uses familiar
ization with current, Indian standard code of practice for general engineering d
rawing.
Scales plain scale vernier scal diagonal scale.
Conic sections construction of ellipse, parabola, hyoperbola and rectangular hyp
erbola. Construction of cycloids, involute, archimedian spiral and logarithmic s
piral drawing tangents and normals to these curves.
Module 2
Introduction to orthographic projections planes of projection projection of poin
ts in different quadrants. Orthographic projection of straight lines parallel to
one plane and inclined to the other plane straight lines inclined to both the p
lanes true length and inclination of lines with reference planes traces of lines
projection of planes.
Module 3
Projection of polyhedra and solids of revolution cubes, prisms, cones, cylinders
, pyramids, tetrahedron, octahedron and sphere frustums.
Projection of solids with axis parallel to one plane and parallel, perpendicular
of inclined to the other plane projection of solids on auxiliary planes.
Sections of solids by planes inclined to horizontal or vertical planes.
Module 4
Development of surfaces of cubes, prisms, cylinders, pyramids and cones developm
ent of funnels and pipe elbows.
Introduction to isometric projection isometric scale isometric views isometric p
rojections of prism, pyramids, cylinders, cones and spheres.
Module 5
Introduction to prespective projections prespective views of prisms.
Intersection of surfaces methods of determining lines of intersection intersecti
on of prism, cylinder in cylinder.
References
1. Elementary Engineering Drawing N.D.Bhatt.
2. Geometrical Drawing P.S.Gill.
3. Geometrical Drawing V.Lakshmi Narayanan & M.C.Marhur
4. Engineering Graphics P.I.Varghese & K.C.John
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS I
CMELRPTA 101 3+1+0
Module 1 Matrix
Elementary transformation finding inverse and rank using elementary transformati
on solution of linear equations using elementary transformations eigenvalues and
eigenvectors application of Cayley Hamiltion theorem Diagonalization Reduction
of quadratic form into sum of squares using orthogonal transformation nature of
quadratic form.
Module 2 Partial Differentiation
Partial differentiation chair rules Eulers theorem for homogeneous functions Tay
lors series for function of two variables maxima and minima of function of two v
ariables (proof of results not expected.)
Modules 3 Multiple Integrals
Double integrals in cartesian and polar co-ordinates application in finding area
and volume using double integrals change of variables using Jacobian triple int
egrals in cartesian, cylindrical and spherical co-ordinates volume using triple
integrals simple problems.
Module 4 Laplace Transforms
Laplace transforms Laplace transform of derivatives and integrals shifting theor
em differentiation and integration of transforms inverse transforms application
of convolution property solution of linear differential equations with constant
coefficients using Laplace transform Laplace transform of unit step function, im
pulse function and periodic function
Module 5 Fourier Series
Dirichelt conditions Fourier series with period 2 and 21 Half range sine and cos
ine series simple problems rms value.
References
1. Advanced Engg. Mathematics Erwin Kreyszig
2. Higher Engg. Mathematics Grawal B.S.
3. Engg. Mathematics N.P.Bali
4. Laplace and Fourier Transforms Goyal and Gupta
5. Advanced Mathematics for Engineers E.S.Sokolinokoff
6. Methods of Applied Mathematics F.B.Hilderbrand
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
CMELRPTA 104 2+2+0
Module 1
Forces in Plane Vector addition of concurrent forces in plane problems involving
the equilibrium of particles free body diagrams.
Definition of rigid body moment of a force about an axis varignon s theorem of mom
ent couple properties of force couples resolution of a given force in to force a
cting at a given point and a couple reduction of a system of coplanar forces act
ing on a rigid body into a single force and a single couple equilibrium of a rig
id body under coplanar forces types of supports reaction at supports of beams an
d frames graphical method.
Module 2
Centre of gravity, centroid of wires, areas, volumes moment of inertia of lamina
and radius of gyration parallel axis theorem and its applications mass moment o
f inertia of thin circular and rectangular plates mass moment of inertia of soli
d rectangular prisms, cylinders and cones.
Friction-angle of friction and coefficient of friction laws of dry friction-ladd
er friction wedge friction.
Module 3
Simple trusses analysis of trusses by methods of joints and sections graphical-
method. Simple stress and strain bars of uniform cross section shear stress modu
lus of rigidity bulk modulus Poisson s ratio Relation between different modulii.
Module 4
Dynamics Kinematics (Velocity acceleration) rectilinear motion of a particle und
er variable acceleration
Relative velocity simple cases only. Circular motion with uniform acceleration r
elation between angular and rectilinear motion normal and tangential acceleratio
n motion of rotation and translation instantaneous centre of zero velocity (elem
entary treatment only)
Module 5
Kinetics of particles Newton s Laws of motion of translation work, energy and powe
r principles of momentum and impulse. Motion of rotation couple torque Newtons l
aws of motion of rotation differential equations of rotation angular impulse and
torque conservation of angular momentum work-done and power by torque and coupl
e.
References
1. Shames I.H., Engineering Mechanics, Prentice hall of India
2. S.Timoshinko, Engineering Mechanics, McGraw Hill
3. Ramachandra, Engineering Mechanics, Standard Publishers and Distributors
4. S. Rajasekararn & G.Sankarasubramanian, Engineering Mechanics, Vikas Publishi
ng Co.
5. Beer F.P. & Johnston E.R., Mechanics for Engineers Statics and Dynamics, McGr
wa Hill
6. Meriam J.L. & Kraige L.G., Engineering Mechanics, John Wiley
ENGINEERING PHYSICS
CMELRPTA 102 1+1+0
Module 1 Optical Instruments and Applications
Electron microscope characteristics of laser spontaneous emission stimulated emi
ssion population inversion-pumping pumping mechanisms typical laser systems like
Ruby lase He-Ne laser semi conductor laser Applications of laser.
Module 2 Super Conductivity
Transition temperature Meissner effect Isotope effect Type I and II super conduc
tors BCS theory (qualitative study) High temperature super conductivity (general
idea) Joseph son effect SQUIDS Applications of Super conductors.
Module 3 Crystallography and Lattice Planes
Crystallography space lattice unitcell crystal systems Co-ordination number pack
ing factor lattice planes and Miller Indices spacing between lattice planes Brag
g s law and crystal structure analysis Bragg s Xray spectrometer.
Module 4 Magnetic Materials
Dia, Para, Ferro, Antiferro and Ferri magnetic materials soft and hard magnetic
materials properties applications magnetic permeability susceptibility relation
between them Hysteresis.
Dielectrics Properties Dielectric constant Dielectric strength Dielectric loss P
olar and non polar molecule Dielectric polarization dielectric susceptibility ty
pes applications.
Ultra sonics Production piczoelectric and magnetostriction method properties app
lications.
Module 5 Fibre Optics and its Application
General ides of optical fibre NA of fibre step index and graded index fibre mult
i mode and single mode fibre applications of optical fibre fibre optic communica
tion system (block diagram) Optical fibre sensors.
References
1. Engg. Physics R.K.Gaur and S.L.Gupta
2. Engg. Physics Dr. M.Arumugam
3. Solid State Physics C.Kittel
4. Engg. Materials Decker
5. Physics for Engineers B.Premlet
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING WORKSHOP
CMELRPTA 110 0+0+6
Carpentry Planing cutting chiseling, marking sawing cross and tee joints doveta
il joints Engineering Application, Seasoning, Preservation Plywood and plyboards
.
Fitting Practice in chipping filing cutting male and female joints
Smithy Forging of square and hexagonal prisms, hexagonal bolt Forging Principle
s, materials and different operations.
Foundry Preparation of Simple sand moulds moulding sand characteristics, materi
als, gate, runner, riser, core, chaplets and casting defects. Demonstration & st
udy of machine tool lathe, drilling, boring, soltting shaping and milling machin
es, grinding, CNC and machining centers.
SEMESTER 3
BASIC ELECTRONICS LAB
L 308 0+0+4
1. Familiarization of CRO, DVM, AF generator etc and soldering practice.
2. Characteristics Diode, Transistor, FET, UJT. Determination of parameters.
3. Design and testing of DC power supplies for specified output.
4. Design of Single stage RC coupled amplifier. Determination of Band width.
5. Design of FET amplifier. Determination of Band width.
6. Wave shaping. Design of clipping, clamping, RC differentiator & Integrator.
7. Design of Astable multi-vibrator for specified time period sharpening of edge
s.
8. Simple sweep circuit.
9. Familiarization of data sheets of components OA79, 1N4001, SZ6.8, BC107, BC54
7, BC557, BFW10, 2N2646.
10. Simulation of simple circuits using Spice.
Note
New experiments may be added in the above list concerned to the relevant theory
paper (LA 305).
COMPUTER PROGRAMMING
LA 306 3+1+0
Module 1
Introduction to C: C fundamentals The character set identifiers and keywords Dat
a types constants variables and arrays declarations expressions statements symb
lic constants- arithmetic operators Relational and Logical operators The conditi
onal operator Library functions Data input and output getchar putchar, scanf, pr
intf gets and puts functions interactive programming.
Module 2
Control Statements: While do while for nested loops -if else switch- break conti
nue The comma operator go to statement, Functions a brief overview defining a fu
nction accesing a function passing arguments to a function specifying argument d
ata types function prototypes Recursion.
Module 3
Program structure: storage classes Automatic variables external variables multi
file programs. Arrays: defining an array processing an array passing arrays in a
function multi dimensional arrays array and strings. Structures and unions: def
ining a structure processing a structure user defined data types passing structu
re to a function self referential structures unions.
Module 4
Pointers: Fundamentals pointer declaration passing pointers to a function poi
nters and one dimensional arrays operations on pointers pointers and multi dimen
sional arrays passing functions to other functions.
Module 5
Data files: Opening and closing of a data file creating a data file processing a
data file, low level programming register variables bit wise operation bit fiel
ds enumeration command line parameters macros the C pre-processor.
Text Book
1. Programming with ANSI and Turbo C: Ashok N Kanthane, Pearson Edn.
References
1. Theory and problems of programming with C- Gottfried, Schaum s series.
2. The C programming language: Kernighan & Ritche, PHI.
3. Programming Techniqes through C: Venkateshmurthy, Pearson Edn.
4. Programming in C: Balaguruswamy, Tata Mc Graw Hill.
5. Programming Ansi C: Ram Kumar.
6. Computer Programming: Rajaraman, PHI.
ELECTRICAL LAB
LA 307 0+0+4
1. Measurement of Electric power (single phase and three phase) and energy using
wattmeter and energy meter.
2. Study of star-delta connections.
3. O.C.C. and Load characteristics of D.C. generators.
4. Swinburne s test.
5. Load characteristics of D.C. shunt, series and compound motors
6. O.C and S.C test on single-phase transformer.
7. Load test on step-up/step-down transformer; calculation of efficiency and reg
ulation at different power factors.
8. Study of starting of three phase induction motors and load test on squirrel c
age induction motor.
9. Load test on slipring induction motor.
10. Study of stepper and servomotors.
11. Load test on single phase induction motor.
12. Pre-determination of regulation of the alternator by emf and mmf method.
ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY
LA 303 2+1+0
Module 1
D.C.Generator O.C.C. Condition for self excitation field critical resistance cri
tical speed Load characteristics of generators Losses power flow diagram efficie
ncy Condition for maximum efficiency Applications.
Module 2
D C motor starter 3 point and 4 point starters torque equation speed equation sp
eed torque characteristics of shunt, series and compound motors Losses efficienc
y Brake test Swinburne s test speed control field control armature control seri
parallel control applications.
Module3
Transformers: transformer on no-load and load operation phasor diagram equivale
nt circuit regulation losses and efficiency o.c. and s.c. test applications Desi
gn of step down transformers like 230/6-0-6V, Basic principles of 3 phase tranfo
rmer autotransformer applications.
Module 4
A.C Machines: 3 phase induction motors rotating magnetic field torque equation s
lip torque-slip characteristics operating characteristics starting of 3 phase in
duction motors starters single phase induction motors constructional features ty
pes working and characteristics only (no analysis) constructional features of sy
nchronous machines principle of operation of alternator emf equation regulation
by emf and mmf method principle of operation of synchronous motor starting of sy
nchronous motor.
Module 5
Special Machines: A C and D C servo motors synchros constructional features work
ing of a tachogenerator stepper motors construction, working, applications and s
pecifications of stepper motors universal motors constructional features typical
applications criteria for selection of motors electromagnetic relays contactors
.
References
1. Electrical & Electronic Technology: Hughes, Pearson Education
2. Electrical Technology: H. Cotton
3. Electrical Machines: R.K.Rajput
4. Electrical Design Estimating & Costing: K.B.Raina & Bhattacharya
5. Electrical Machines & Power systems: Vincent Del Toro
ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS I
LA 305 3+1+0
Module 1
Rectifiers and Power supplies: Half wave- full wave and bridge rectifiers- worki
ng- analysis and design- C filter analysis- regulated power supplies: series and
shunt- design of regulated power supplies for specified output conditions- curr
ent limiting- short circuit protection- IC regulated power supplies.
Module 2
Transistor as an amplifier: Transistor at low frequencies- h parameter model ana
lysis- expression of voltage and current gain- input and output impedance- CE- C
B and CC configurations- comparison- transistor parameters from static character
istics- FET: operation- characteristics- small signal model.
Module 3
Transistor Biasing: operating point- DC and AC load lines- Q point selection- bi
as stability- definition of stability factors- derivation of stability factor fo
r ICO variation- fixed bias- collector to base bias- self bias circuits- bias co
mpensation- compensation for ICO and VBE.
Module 4
RC Coupled amplifier: working- analysis and design- phase and frequency response
- FET amplifier: biasing- analysis and design.
Module 5
Wave shaping circuits: clipping- clamping- RC integration- differentiation- tran
sistor as a switch- astable multivibrator- working and design- UJT- working and
applications- simple sweep circuit.
References
1. Electronic devices and circuits: Boylsted & Nashelsky- Pearson Edn.
2. Integrated Electronics: Millman & Halkias- Mc Graw Hill.
3. Electronic Principles: Malvino- Tata Mc Graw Hill.
4. Electronic devices and circuits: Bogart- UBS.
5. Electronic devices and circuits: Allen Mottershed- PHI.
6. Electronic devices: Floyd- Pearson Edn.
7. Electronic devices and applications: B Somanathan Nair- PHI.
8. Electronic devices and circuits: J B Gupta- S K Kataria & Sons Pub.
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS II
CMELPA 301 3+1+0
Module 1
Vector differential calculus: Differentiation of vector functions- scalar and ve
ctor fields- gradient divergence and curl of a vector function their physical me
aning directional derivative scalar potential- conservative field identities sim
ple problems.
Module2
Vector integral calculus: Line- surface and volume integrals- work done by a for
ce along a path- application of Green s theorem- Stoke s theorem and Gauss divergenc
e theorem.
Module 3
Function of complex variable: Definition of analytic function and singular point
s- derivation of C.R. equations in Cartesian co-ordinates- harmonic and orthogon
al properties- construction of analytic function given real or imaginary parts-
complex potential- conformal transformation of functions like Zn, ez, 1/z, Sin z
, z + k2/z bilinear transformation- cross ratio- invariant property- simple pro
blems.
Module 4
Finite differences: meaning of ?, , E, µ, d interpolation using Newton s forward an
d backward formula- central differences- problems using Stirlings formula- Lagra
nge s formula and Newton s divided difference formula for unequal intervals.
Module 5
Difference Calculus: Numerical differentiation using forward and backward differ
ences. Numerical integration- Newton-Cote s formula- trapezoidal rule- Simpson s 1/3
rd and 3/8th rule- simple problems- difference equations solutions of differenc
e equations.
References
1. Advanced Engg. Mathematics: Erwin Kreyzing- Wiley Eastern. Pub.
2. Higher Engg. Mathematics: B. S. Grewal- Khanna publishers.
3. Numerical methods in Science and Engineering: M K Venkataraman- National Pub
.
4. Numerical methods: S Balachandra Rao- University Press.
5. Advanced Engineering Mathematics: Michael D Greenberg- PHI.
6. Theory and Problems of Vector analysis: Murray Spiegel- Schaum s- Mc Graw Hill.
NETWORK THEORY
LA 302 2+1+0
Module 1
Source transformation- Mesh and Node voltage Analysis Coupled circuits Dot conve
ntions Analysis of coupled circuits.
Module 2
Network theorems-Super position theorem- Reciprocity theorem Thevenin s theorem- N
orton s theorem- Millman s theorem- Maximum power transfer theorem- Tellegen s theorem
- Graph of a network -Trees- co-trees -Incident matrix- cut- set matrix-tie-set
matrix- Analysis of networks- equilibrium equations.
Module 3
Fourier Analysis and Laplace transform Fourier analysis of periodic signals-Trig
nometric and exponential forms- Non periodic signals and Fourier transforms- Fre
quency spectrum of periodic waveforms Laplace Transform- Review of theorems-Lapl
ace transform of important signal waveforms Periodic functions- Initial value an
d final value Theorems- DC&AC transients- Solution of network problems using Lap
lace transform.
Module 4
Two-port Networks and Filters Voltage and Current ratios of two port networks -A
dmittance- impedance- hybrid and transmission parameters of two port networks.
Passive filters as two port networks- Characteristics of ideal filters-Image imp
edance- Constant K low pass- High pass and Band pass filters-m-derived filters-C
omposite filters.
Module 5
Network Synthesis Realizability concept Hurwitz property positive realness prope
rties of positive real function Synthesis of R, L, RC and LC driving point funct
ions Foster and Cauer forms.
References
1. Network analysis -M.E Van Valkenburg, PHI
2. Circuits and Networks analysis & synthesis A. Sudhakar & S P ShyamMohan
3. Network and Systems -D Roy Chaudhary
4. Network analysis and synthesis-Franklin F Kuo John Wiley & Sons
5. Engineering Circuit Analysis-W H Hayt & Jack Kennerly Mc-Graw Hill
SOLID STATE DEVICES
LA304 3+1+0
Module 1
Energy bands and charge carriers in semiconductors: energy bands- metals- semico
nductors and insulators- direct and indirect semiconductors- charge carriers in
semiconductors: electrons and holes- intrinsic and extrinsic material- n-materia
l and p-material- carrier concentration: fermi level- EHPs- temperature dependan
ce- conductivity and mobility- drift and resistance- effect of temperature and d
oping on mobility- hall effect.
Module 2
Diffusion of carriers- derivation of diffusion constant D- Einstein relation- co
ntinuity equation- p-n junctions: contact potential- equilibrium fermi levels- s
pace charge at junctions- current components at a junction: majority and minorit
y carrier currents- zener and avalanche breakdown- capacitance of p-n junctions.
Module 3
p-n junction diodes: volt-ampere characteristics- switching time- rectifier acti
on- Zener diodes: volt-ampere characteristics- Tunnel diodes: tunneling phenome
na- volt-ampere characteristics- Varactor diodes- Photo diodes: detection princi
ple- light emitting diodes.
Module 4
Bipolar junction transistors: npn and pnp transistor action- open circuited tran
sistor- biasing in active region- majority and minority carrier distribution- te
rminal currents- amplification and switching- a and ß gain factors- emitter effici
ency ?- schottky transistors- photo transistors.
Module 5
Field effect transistors: operation- pinch off and saturation- pinch off voltage
- gate control- volt-ampere characteristics- MOSFETS: n MOS and p MOS: compariso
n- enhancement and depletion types- control of threshold voltage- MOS capacitanc
e.
References
1. Solid state electronic devices Ben G Streetman- Pearson Education
2. Microelectronic Devices: Nagchaudhari, Pearson Education
3. Integrated electronics Millman and Halkias- Mc Graw Hill.
4. Physics of semiconductor devices S M Sze- Mc Graw Hill.
5. Semiconductor devices Nagchoudhary- Tata Mc Graw Hill.
6. Physics of semiconductor devices: Shur- PHI.
7. Theory of Semiconductor devices: Karl Hess- PHI.
SEMESTER IV
COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING -I
LA 403 3+1+0
Module 1
Introduction: communication systems Modulation need for modulation- bandwidth- A
mplitude modulation theory- mathematical representation- frequency spectrum USB
& LSB- power relation- Frequency modulation theory- mathematical representation-
frequency spectrum- Phase modulation- comparison of AM- FM- PM.
Module 2
Radio transmitters: AM transmitter block diagram Solid state modulators circuit
explanation- FM transmitter reactance modulator- varactor diode modulator- Amstr
ong modulator.
Module 3
Radio receivers: Tuned radio frequency receiver- superheterodyne receiver block
schematic- selectivity- sensitivity- importance of IF image frequency rejection
AM receivers schematic explanation RF amplifiers circuit explanation Mixer circu
its IF amplifiers circuit explanation- simple diode detector Automatic gain cont
rol circuit simple and delayed AGC FM receivers block schematic explanation ampl
itude limiting FM demodulators: slope detectors- phase discriminator- ratio dete
ctors.
Module 4
Side band communication: Single side band transmission suppression of carrier ba
lanced modulator filtering of unwanted sideband SSB receivers block schematic ex
planation pilot carrier receiver suppressed carrier receiver Vestigial side band
transmission transmitter and receiver responses advantages of VSB in television
.
Module 5
Telephone Systems Telephone subscribers loop circuit subscribers line interface
circuit Pulse and tone signaling Frequency assignments Electronic telephone bloc
k schematic of a telephone set- block schematic of single line analog SLIC board
two wire repeaters Electronic private automatic branching exchange basic block
schematic- Power line communication: block schematic explanation- Facsimile FAX
transmitter and receiver.
References
1. Electronic communication Systems: Wayne Tomasi- Pearson Edn.
2. Electronic communication: Roody and Coolen- PHI.
3. Electronic Communication systems: George Kennedy- Mc Graw Hill.
4. Electronic and radio engineering: A P Mathur.
5. Telephony and Carrier current engineering: P N Das.
6. Modern communication Systems: Couch- PHI.
COMPUTER PRORAMMING LAB
LA 408 0+0+4
Part 1
1. Computer hardware familiarization.
2. Familiarization of MS-DOS commands, Microsoft Windows.
3. Familiarization of Microsoft Word, Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Part 2
Programming Experiments in CC++ Programming experiments in CC++ to cover control
structures, functions, arrays, structures, pointers and files, classes, operato
r & function overloading, inheritance, polymorphism.
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