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Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures - 4 Hrs / Week Paper - 100 marks
( 3 hours duration )
(1) Complex Numbers with Applications :Definition, Cartesian, Polar and exponential forms,
Argand's Diagram, Demoiver's Theorem, Roots of Complex numbers, hyperbolic functions and
logarithms of complex numbers.
(2) Matrices :Elementary Transformations, rank of a matrix, Inverse by Elementary
Transformation, reduction to the Normal form, Linear dependence and Independence,
Consistency of systems of linear equations, Linear Transformations, Orthogonal Matrix,
Characteristics equation, Eigen values and Eigen Vectors, Cayley - Hamilton Theorem. (15 Hrs)
(3) Differential Calculus :Successive Derivatives, Leibnitz Theorem, Taylor's Expansion,
Maclaurin's expansion, Indeterminate forms, L'Hospital's Rule, Limits etc. Curve tracing -
(Cartesian and Polar). (12 Hrs)
(4) Partial Differentiation and its Applications :Partial Derivatives, Euler's theorem, Implicit
Functions, Total Derivatives, Change of Independent Variables, Errors and Approximations,
Jacobians(14 Hrs)
Reference Books
(1) Advance Engg. Mathematics ( 7th edition ) by Erwin Kreyszig . ( Wiley - Eastern
Ltd . Bombay )
(2) Engineering Mathematics by B S Grewal ( Khanna Publications, Delhi )
(3) Applied mathematics ( Volume - I) by P N Wartikar and J N Wartikar.
(4) Engg. Mathematics by S S Shastri
(5) Advanced Engg. Mathematics by Wylie ( Mc Graw Hill )
107002 : APPLIED SCIENCE (I) SECTION - I (APPLIED PHYSICS )(50 MARKS )
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Theory - 4 Hrs / Week Paper - 100 Marks( 3 Hrs Duration )
Practicals - 2 Hrs / Week Term work - 25 Marks
1. Quantum Mechanics :Wave nature of matter, De broglie waves, Wavelength of matter waves,
electron diffraction, Davisson and Germer's Experiment. Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle with
illustrations. Schrodinger's time dependent and time independent wave equation Physical
significance of wave function. Application of Schrodinger's time independent wave equation to
the problems of
(1) particle in a rigid box
(2) Particle in a non - rigid box
(3) Harmonic oscillator
(4) Hydrogen atom ( qualitative discussion ) (6 Hrs)
2. Nuclear Physics :Binding energy curve, Packing fracton curve, Nuclear reaction. Types of
nuclear reactions . Q - value of nuclear reaction. Liquid drop model of nucleus. Nuclear fission
in natural Uranium. Chain reaction and four- factor formula. Nuclear fuel and power reactor.
Nuclear fusion and thermonuclear reactions. Merits and demerits of nuclear energy. Van - de -
Graff generator. Cyclotron, Betatron ( 6 Hrs )
3. Electrical Properties :Band Theory of solids. Band structures of Lithium , Sodium, Berrylium,
silicon and diamond. Classification of solids on the basis of band theory. Fermi - Dirac
probability function and position of Fermi level in intrinsic semiconductors (with derivation )
and its extrinsic semiconductors. Conductivity in semiconductors. Hall effect and hall
coefficient. Band structure of P-N junction diode under forward and reverse biasing. Working of
PNP and NPN transistors under different types of configurations. Characteristics of transistors.
Transistor as an amplifier. Solar cell and its characteristics. (7 Hrs)
4. Magnetic Materials and Spectroscopy :Ferrites and their uses. Hysteresis loop. Hard and soft
magnetic materials. Effect of magnetic field on spectral lines. Zeeman effect ( normal and
anomalous), Raman effect. Raman spectroscopy and its engineering applications. Determination
of electro - optical constants from Raman and infrared intensities. (5 Hrs)
Term Work
Practicals ( Group I )
( Any five experiments from the following )
1. Determination of band gap of a semiconductor.
2. Semiconductor diode characteristics. (Ge, Si, Zener and LED )
3. Transistor characteristics (input, output and transfer characteristics in common emitter
configuration ).
4. Study of solar cell characteristics and photocell characteristics.
5. Transistor as an amplifier.
6. Susceptibility measurement.
7. Hall coefficient and Hall effect.
Assignments
(Any two of the following )
1. Hysteresis curve.
2. Raman effect.
3. Electron diffraction - Davisson and Germen Experiment.
4. Linear acceleration / Holography
References
1. Wehr and Richards - Atomic physics, Addison London
2. Yarwood - Atomic Physics
3. B L Thereja - Modern Physics S Chand & Co., New Delhi
4. J B Rajam - Atomic Physics S Chand & Co., New Delhi
5. Allen Mottershade - Electronic devices and Circuits Prentice Hall of India, New delhi
Section - II( 50 Marks )
( Applied Chemistry )
1. Structures & properties of solids :Mettalic bond, explanation of metallic properties ;
(I) Electrical conductivity
(ii) Thermal conductivity,
(iii) Metallic luster.
(iv) Softness, Malleability and ductility .
(v) Tensile strength
(vi) Elasticity
(vii) Melting point.
Types of solids ; Amorphous & crystalline solids, their properties and comparison , isotropy and
anisotropy.
Crystallography; Unit cell, The laws of symmetry - plane, axis & center of
symmetry. Crystal system. Internal structure of crystals, Bravais lattices, Cubic
lattice. Crystal structures & related properties of sodium chloride , diamond, graphite, copper ,
silicates - mica and talc.
II Water :Structure of water, water are solvent, characteristic properties of water , water for
industry. Types of hardness,Units of hardness. Effects of hard water in boilers & heat
exchangers. Corrosion , priming , foaming caustic embrittlement , scales & sludges.
Water softening :
(i) Lime soda treatment.
(ii) Phosphate conditioning
(iii) The base exchange of permuted process.Numericals based on the calculation of lime & soda
and on zeolite process.
(iv) Demineralization and deionization of water ( 6 Hrs)
III. Fuels :Classification of fuels, comparison between solid, liquid & gaseous fuels, calorific
value and its units.
Criteria for selection of fuel
Gaseous fuels : Composition, properties and applications of water gas, natural gas, gobar gas and
L P G.
Nuclear fuels : Nuclear fission, Nuclear reactors, Nuclear energy, Rocket fuels,. Plasma and
controlled nuclear fusion, fuel cells, solar energy. ( 6 Hrs)
IV. Lubricants :Types of lubrication, fluid film lubrication, boundary lubrication and extreme
pressure lubrication.
Function of lubricants .Classification of lubricants, solid, semisolid, liquid, emulsions, synthetic
lubricants. Conditions for using different types of lubricants. Properties of lubricants and
significance of the following properties :
(1) Viscosity and viscosity index.
(2) Neutralization Number
(3) Saponification value.
(4) Cloud and pour point.
(5) Oxidation stability
(6) Aniline point.
(7) Flash and fire point. ( 6 Hrs)
( Any five experiments from the following)
1) Estimation of total hardness of a given sample of water by E D T A method.
2) Estimation of chlorides in a given sample of water by Mohr's method.
3) Estimation of moisture and ash content in a given sample of coal.
4) Use of pH meter.
5) Determination of coefficient of viscosity by Ostwald's Viscometer.
6) Determination of aniline point of an oil.
7) Determination of neutralisation number of a lubricant oil.
Term Work ( 25 Marks )
Term work shall consist of laboratory record of experiments performed by the student, at least
five experiments from Group I & Group II given above.
Reference Books
1. Engineering Chemistry - Jain & jain
2. Chemistry of Engineering Materials - Uppal, Khanna Publishers , New Delhi
107003: ELEMENTS OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Theory - 4 Hrs / Week Paper - 100 Marks(3 Hrs Duration)
Practicals - 2 Hrs / Week Term Work - 25 Marks
1. Sources of Energy : ( Eight Hours)Conventional and non-conventional energy sources,
Thermal Geothermal, Hydraulic, Nuclear, Wind, Solar, Tidal, Wave , Biogas, Ocean thermal
energy ( elementary treatment only).
Power producing devices ( Prime movers ) : Principles of reciprocating Steam engines, Steam
turbines, reciprocating I.C. engines, gas turbines, Hydraulic turbines, Compressed air motor.
( Theoretical study using schematic diagrams ).
Power absorbing devices : Reciprocating pumps and compressors, centrifugal pumps, rotary
compressors, blowers. Study of household refrigerators and window air conditioner using
schematic diagrams (elementary treatment only).
2. Fundamental Concepts & Definitions ( Five Hours)Thermodynamic system surroundings and
boundary, thermodynamic properties , processes and cycles. Units and dimensions. Energy ,
power, work, heat, Zeroth law of Thermodynamics, temperature and temperature scale, Macro
and microscopic approach.
3. Laws of Thermodynamics ( Eight Hours)Principles of conversation of mass and energy.
Continuity equation. First law of Thermodynamics : Joules experiments, Application of first law
to flow and non flow processes and cycles. Concept of internal energy, flow energy and
Enthalpy. Application of steady flow energy equation to nozzles, turbines and pumps. Second
law of Thermodynamics : Limitations of first law. Clausius and Kelvin Plank statements,
Concepts of reversibility and reversible cycle , carnot cycle for heat engine, refrigeration and
heat pump. Carnot theorem , Concept of entropy.
4. Ideal Gases and Processes ( Six Hours)Ideal gas definition, Gas laws, equation of state ,
specific gas constant and Universal gas constant, specific heats , constant pressure , constant
volume , isothermal , adiabatic, polytropic and throttling processes on p-v diagram.
5. Properties of Steam and Introduction to Steam Generator ( Six Hours )Formation of steam,
phase changes, properties of steam, use of steam tables, Introduction to water tube & fire tube
boilers.
6. Introduction to Heat Transfer ( Four Hours )Basic modes of heat transfer, Fourier's law heat
conduction. Newton's law of cooling , Stephen - Boltzmann law of radiation heat
transfer.Conducting and insulating materials and their properties . Description of types of heat
exchangers.
7. Manufacturing Processes ( Eight Hours )Metal cutting machine tools : lathe, Drilling machine,
Milling machine, Shaping machine, Power saw.Moulding & sand casting process . Forging : Hot
forging - Hammer forging Drop forging, Press forging , Hot rolling , Cold forging - Cold
rolling , Cold extrusion , wire drawing. Welding , Soldering & brazing methods and applications.
Gas cutting process and equipments.
8. Mechanical Devices ( Eight Hours ) Drives : Individual and group drives, belt drive, rope
drive, chain drive, gear drive and friction clutches. Elements : Power transmission shafts, axles,
keys, couplings, bush and rolling contact bearings.. Valves : On - off valves, non return valves,
pressure regulating valves, throttle valves, butterfly valves - with application of each type.
Term Work
The term work shall consist of a record of minimum eight experiments from amongst the list
given below :
1) Experiment to demonstrate Joules law of constant internal energy for ideal gases.
2) Study of water tube boiler or smoke tube boiler.
3) Study of reciprocating air compressor. 4) Study of pneumatic tools.
5) Study of I.C engine and following systems : Lubrication , power transmission , ignition.
6) Study of household refrigerator / window air conditioner.
7) Study of heat exchangers.
8) Study of power transmission elements i.e couplings, gears, shafts, bearings etc.
9) Study of lathe and drilling machine with demonstration
10) Study of valves ( any three types )
Reference Books
1. Thermodynamics an engineering approach by Y A Cengel & M A Boles, McGraw Hill
Inc.1994 or later edition.
2. Thermodynamics by K Wark Jr,. Mc Graw Hill Inc.1990 or later edition.
3. Thermodynamics by J P Holman Mc Graw Hill Inc 1990 or later edition.
4. Workshop technology by W A J Chapman, Edward Arnold Pub Co
5. Pumps, Valves, Pipes & Accessories Hand Book, Editor J Nagraj 1993 or later edition,
Associate ( Data) Pub. Pvt ltd , Secunderabad 500003.
6. Valve Selection hand Book by R W Zape, Gulf Pub Co, Houston 1987 or later edition.
7. Processes & Materials of manufacture by Roy A Lindberg, Prentice Hall
8. Manufacturing Processes by M L Begman, John Wiley Publication.
103004 ELEMENTS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Theory - 4 Hrs / Week Paper - 100 Marks( 3 hrs Duration )
Practicals - 2 Hrs / Week Term Work - 25 Marks
1. General :Revision of concepts of e.m.f ,p.d and current. Resistance, effect of temperature on
resistance. Resistance temperature coefficient. Insulation resistance and effect of temperature and
moisture on it. S.I units of works, power and energy, conversion of energy from one from to
another in Electrical, Mechanical and thermal systems. Brief Discussion of types of generating
stations and stages involved in transmission of electrical power from generating station to
consumer. ( Descriptive treatment only) (6 Hrs)
2. Simple D.C Circuits :Ohm's Law, Kirchhoffs Law, Simplification of Networks using series
and parallel combinations and star delta conversations, Superposition theorem . ( 4 Hrs)
3. Electric & Magnetic Fields :Magnetic effect of electric current, nature of magnetic field of a
long , straight conductor, solenoid and toroid. Concept of m.m.f., flux, flux density, reluctance,
permeability and filed strength, their units and relationships. Simple series and simple parallel
magnetic circuits. Comaparison of electric and magnetic circuits. Statically and dynamically
induced e.m.f self and mutual inductance, coefficient of coupling. Energy stored in magnetic
field. Descriptive treatment of B - H curve, Hysteresis loop, Hysteresis loss and eddy current
loss. Concept of electrostatic field and capacitance , charging and discharging, energy stored in
electrical field. ( 10 Hrs)
4. Measuring Instruments ( Descriptive treatment only )Principle of operation and use of
ammeters, voltmeters, wattmenters and energy meters, their ranges. Their use in AC and DC
systems. Use of multimeters. ( 4 Hrs)
5. Single phase A.C Circuits : Sinusoidal voltages and currents, their mathematical and graphical
representation. Concept of instantaneous , peak ( maximum), average and r.m.s. values,
frequency, cycle,period, peak factor and form factor, phase difference. Phasor representation and
indication of phase difference in it. Rectangular and polar representation of phasors.
Study of A.C circuits of purely resistive, purely inductive, purely capacitive type and
corresponding voltage - current phasor diagram. Development of the concept of reactance. Study
of simple series and simple parallel circuits consisting of resistance, inductance and capacitance ,
combinations, to develop concepts of impedance, admittance, conductance, susceptance and
relevant voltage - current phasor diagram , concept of volt-ampere , power factor and power ( 10
Hrs)
6. Three phase A.C Circuits :Concept of three phase-supply and phase sequence. Voltage ,
current and power relation in three phase balanced star -connected loads and delta- connected
loads along with the phasor diagrams. ( 3 Hrs)
7. Single phase Transformers :Construction , principle of working, e.m.f equation, voltage and
current ratios. Losses, definition of regulation and efficiency. Determination of these by direct
loading method. Descriptive treatment of Autotransformers and dimmestats, ( 4 Hrs)
8. Types and Testing of Domestic Wiring and Study of Lamps : Study of various wiring
components and types of wiring systems. Necessity of earthing, use of megger for testing, wiring
installations. Safety precautions in working with electricity circuits and operations of filament
(GLS) lamps, fluorescent tubes, mercury-vapour lamps and sodium-vapour lamps. ( 5 Hrs ) Total
(46 Hrs)
Term Work
The term work shall consist of record of minimum eight exercises and experiments, at least four
from each group, listed below.
Group I
1. (a) Study of various wiring components ( wires, switches , fuses, sockets, plugs, lamp holders,
lamps etc. Their uses and ratings )
(b) Wiring of consumer panels including energy meter.
2. Wiring Exercises :
(a) Control of two lamps from 2 switches ( looping in system).
(b) Staircase wiring
(c) Study of fluorescent tube circuit.
(d) Use of megger for insulation test and continuity test of wiring installations and machines.
3. Study of mercury-vapour lamp/sodium - vapour lamp.
4. Connection of single phase energy meter and its calibration.
5. Study of various types of measuring instruments.
6. Verification of Kirchhoffs laws and superposition theorem.
Group II
1. (a) Determination of low and medium resistance by voltmeter-ammeter method.
(b) Determination of temperature rise of a medium resistance such as shunt field winding.
2. Three - ammeter method of measuring power and inductance in an inductive circuit.
3. Three voltmeter method of measuring power and inductance in an inductive circuit.
4. Study of L C R Series circuits under conditions of unity p.f lagging p.f and leading p.f.
5. Single phase transformer.
(I) Voltage and current ratios.
(II) Efficiency and regulation by direct loading.
6. Current and voltage relations in three phase balanced star and delta connected loads.
Reference Books
1. Electrical Technology - Edward Hughes ( ELBS)
2. Elements of Electrical Technology - H. Cotton
101005 : ELEMENTS OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Theory - 4 Hrs / Week Paper - 100 Marks
( 3 hrs Duration )
Practicals - 2 Hrs / Week Term Work - 25 Marks
1. Civil Engineering - Branches of Civil Engineering Application of Civil Engineering to allied
fields. Role of Civil Engineer in various construction activities. Specific application in Industrial
buildings, housing the different types of machines and equipment, transmission towers Power
houses, Chemical plants, foundation for antenna towers, refractory linings of furnaces etc. (4
Hrs)
2. Linear and angular measurements
(a) Measurement of distance by chain and tape, survey figures, base line and offsets. Equipments
for laying offset, optical square.
(b) Study of prismatic compass, types of bearings and reference meridians. Measurement of
bearings and angles. Local attraction and its adjustment, chain and compass survey, adjustment
of closing error.. (6 Hrs)
3. Vertical measurement - study and use of dumpy level, levelling staff, Leveling procedure and
reduction of levels, contours - uses and characteristics of contours lines.
4. Modern Electronic Equipments
(a) Distance measuring equipments - Electronic Distance Meter
(b) Angle measuring equipments - Digital Theodolites
(c) Area measuring equipments - Digital Planimeter
Basic concepts of Remote sensing and its applications in various fields. (4 Hrs)
5. Introduction to the salient features of acts related with development works - Maharashtra
Industrial Development Act , 1961, the Land Acquisition Act , 1894, The water (prevention and
control of pollution ) Act,1974, The Maharashtra housing and Area Development Act 1976, The
Maharashtra ( urban areas) preservation of trees act 1975, Environment Protection Act, 1986. (4
Hrs)
6. Construction
(a) Types -
(I) load bearing
(ii) Framed construction
(b) Superstructure and its use for different types of structures.
(c) Material of construction -
(I) Brick and stone masonry used for load bearing construction and panel walls .
(ii) P.C.C , R.C.C precast and prestressed concrete, Hallow block construction,
(iii) Prefabricated structures ( 6 Hrs)
7. Foundations -
(I) Functions of foundations , bearing capacity of soils, types of foundation and their suitability
in different situations
(ii) Machine foundations, precautions for impact type of machines and reciprocating type
machines, causes of failure of foundations. ( 4 Hrs)
8. Building planning - Requirement of plans, selection of site, F.S.I / F.A.R building bye-laws,
open space requirements and bye-laws regarding setback distance, heights, distance from road
center, Ventilation and lighting. ( 4 Hrs)
9. Environmental pollution - Sources of pollution - Industrialisation , Urbanisation, Energy
utilisation, natural and manmade sources. Types of pollution - Air, Water, Solid waste and
energy environment , noise, thermal and radioactive materials.
Introduction to :
(I) Air pollution - combustion, types of fuels and products of combustion and their problems,
Global pollution CFC & Ozone, Green house effect, effects and controls of air pollution
(ii) Water pollution - Domestic & Industrial. Characteristics - Physical, chemical, biological,
effects and control measures.
(iii) Solid wastes - characteristics, garbage, plastics etc. Industrial and hazardous waste, control
measures - composting , incineration. (6 Hrs)
10. Energy and Environment - Utilisation of energy and its effect on environment, conventional
and nonconventional sources and their impact. Measurement and Instrumentation - Methods of
measuring the various pollutants, Instruments used for the measurement of pollutants,
introduction to the latest techniques of measurement. (4 Hrs)
Term Work : Marks : 25
Practical exercises given below to be carried out and record to be submitted in the Field book
which will form a part of term work.
1. Study of prismatic compass.
2. Observation of bearings and measurement of included angles and adjustments of angles and
drawing the correct polygon.
3. Study of Dumpy level.
4. Reduction of R.L's by Collimation plane method.
5. Reduction of R.L's by Rise and Fall method.
6. Measurement of area of irregular figures by Digital and mechanical planimeter.
7. Layout plan of an Industrial building as per byelaws.
8. Study of modern electronic equipment for measurement of distances and angles.
Reference Books
1. Air Pollution - M.N Rao & H V Rao; Tata McGraw Hill.
2. Solid Waste Management - A D Bhide
3. Sanitary Engineering - S K Garg
4. Building Design and Drawing - Shah, Kale and Patki; Tata McGraw Hill
5. Foundation Engineering - Dr. B J Kasmalkar; PVG Prakashan
6. Surveying and Leveling - Kanetkar and Kulkarni; PVG Prakashan
7. Acts - Published by the Director, Government Printing Stationary and
Publications, Maharashtra State Mumbai.
101005 : ENGINEERING GRAPHICS - I
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Theory - 1 Hrs / Week Term Work - 25 Marks
Drg. Practicals - 2 Hrs / Week
(1) Lines , Lettering , dimensioning & scales (3 Hrs)
Different types of lines used in drawing practice, method of dimensioning - aligned and
unidirectional systems ( According to SP 46 : 1988 - Engineering Drawing Practice for Schools
and Colleges ), scales.
(2) Orthographic projections (3 Hrs)
Principal planes of projection - Horizontal plane or Horizontal Reference Plane, Vertical Plane or
Frontal Reference Plane, Profile planes of projections, projection of the objects on these planes,
first and third angle methods of projection. Sectional views - full, half, partial (broken or local)
offset, revolved, removed sections. Orthographic projections on principal and auxiliary planes.
(3) Isometric projections (3 Hrs)
Definition, isometric scale, drawing isometric view from the given orthographic views with
reference to given origin.
(4) Interpretation of given views (3 Hrs)
reading of given orthographic view to draw additional views, i.e. missing views, to convert either
of the given views into sectional views or to draw the missing view as sectional view.
(5) Curves used engineering practice & loci of points (2 Hrs)
To draw an ellipse, a helix, an involute of a circle a cycloid, Archimedian spiral. Loci of points
on a moving links and on simple mechanisms such as slider crank mechanism etc.
Term Work
The Term work shall consist of four A2 (420 X 594mm ) or half imperial size drawing sheets as
detailed below :
Sheet No 1 : Orthographic Views : To draw orthographic views of two objects by first and third
angle method respectively, one of the views should a sectional view.
Sheet No 2 : Missing views and Isometric views : Two problems on missing views and two
problems of isometric views.
Sheet No 3 : Curves and Loci : Two draw any two out of the following : an ellipse, a helix, an
involute of a circle, a cycloid, Archemedian spiral and to draw the locus of a point on a moving
link or on a simple mechanism.
Sheet no 4 : Machine Parts : To draw views of minimum 12 machine parts , out of which free
hand sketches should be drawn for 6 parts and the views of 6 parts should be drawn using
drawing instruments. Machine parts to be studied ( during practical period only) : types of nuts,
bolts, threads, screws studs, locking arrangements for nuts, foundation bolts, knuckle joint, turn
buckle etc.
Reference Books
(1) N D Bhatt , Elementary Engineering Drawing, Charotar Publishing House, Anan ( India)
(2) N D Bhatt , Machine Drawing, Charotar Publishing House, Anand ( India )
(3) K L Narayana & P Kannaiah, Engineering Graphics, Tata McGraw Hill, Publishing New
Delhi
(4) Warren J Luzzader, Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing, Prentice Hall of India , New
Delhi
(5) Frederick E Giesecke, Alva Mitchell & others, principles of Engineering Graphics, Maxwell
McMillan Publishing.
102006 : WORKSHOP PRACTICE - I
(1ST Term) Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Practical - 2 Hrs / Week Term Work - 25 Marks
Topics to be studied or demonstrated during Practicals. Names, uses and setting of hand tools for
carpentry , smithy and welding. Each candidate shall be required to complete and submit the
term work as mentioned below :
1. Carpentry : One job will teak wood joints, use of filler material, adhesives etc. along with
wood turning
2. Smithy : One job with various operations ( minimum 2 operations )
3. Welding : One job using arc welding operation containing simple joint.
Workshop book should include description with sketches of all demonstrations of various
operations on above trades.
107008 : ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS - II
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Theory - 4 Hrs / Week Paper - 100 Marks( 3 Hrs Duration )
(1) Solid Geometry : Coordinate Systems, sphere, Cone and Cylinder - ( Total 12 periods )
(2) Differential Equations : ( of first order and first degree) Definitions, Order and degree etc.
Variables separable, Homogeneos Differential Equations, Reducible to Homogeneous type,
Exact Differential Equations, Reducible to Exact, Linear differential equation, Reducible to
linear types, Methods of substitution and miscellaneous types. (Total 10 periods )
(3) Applications of Differential Equations : ( of first order and first degree) Motion under gravity
and rectilinear motion, L-R, R-C and L-C. circuits. Newton's law of cooling One dimensional
conduction of heat. ( Total 5 periods )
(4) Fourier Series : Definition and Diritchlet's condition. Full range Fourier Series on (C
<=x<C+2n) Full range Fourier series on on (C <=x<= C+2L) half-range Fourier series ,
Applications to analysis of problems involving periodic disturbances. ( Total 6 periods )
(5) Integral Calculus ; ( Single integrals ) Reduction formulae for nth order Sinusoidal functions,
Rectification, differentiation under sign of integration, Beta, Gamma and error functions. ( total 9
periods )
(6) Double and triple Integrations :
(7) Double and triple Integrations , application of multiple integral to Mean, RMS values, Areas
and volumes, application of the multiple integrals to center of gravity and moment of inertia.
( Total 12 periods )
Reference Books
1) Advanced Engg. Mathematics ( 7th Edition) by Erwin Kreyszig ( Wiley eastern
Ltd , Bombay )
2) Engg. Mathematics by B S Grewal ( Khanna Publications , Delhi)
3) Applied Mathematics (Vol II ) by P N Wartikar & J N Wartikar
4) Engineering Mathematics by S S Shastri
5) Advanced Engg. Mathematics by Wylie (McGrew Hill)
107009 APPLIED SCIENCE (II)
SECTION - I ( 50 MARKS)
(Applied Physics)
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Theory - 4 Hrs / Week Paper - 100 Marks( 3 Hrs Duration )
Practicals - 2 Hrs / Week Term Work - 25 Marks
1. Interference : Interference of waves - Interference due to thin films of uniform and nonuniform
thickness, Newton's rings. Mechelson's interferometer. Engineering applications of interference.
( Accurate measurement of gauges, lengths, optical flatness and young's modulus. Non-reflecting
coating). ( 3 lectures)
2. Diffraction : Diffraction of waves - classes of diffraction. Diffraction at a single
slit( Geometrical method) , conditions for maxima and minima. Diffraction at a circular aperture
( result only) . Plane diffraction grating, conditions for principal maxima and minima. Dispersive
power of grating, reyleigh's criterion for resolution. Resolving power of grating and telescope. (4
lectures)
3. Polarization : Polarization by reflection. Brewster's law, Double refraction and Huygen's
theory, Positive and negative crystals, Nicol prism. Dichroism. Law of Malus. Elliptical and
circular polarisation. Quarter and half wave plates, production of polarized light. Analysis of
light, babinet compensator. ( 6 lectures)
4. Laser and X-Rays : Origin of X-rays, Continuous and characteristic X - Rays. Properties and
Engineering applications of x-rays. X-ray diffraction, Laue spots, Bragg's law, Bragg's
spectrometer, Compton effect and derivation of Compton shift. Spontaneous and stimulated
emission. Population inversion. Ruby laser. Helium Neon Laser Engineering, Applications of
Laser, Elements of fiber optics. Types of optical fibers, Numerical aperture. Optical Laws.
Holography. ( 6 lectures)
5. Modern Physics : Motion of charged particle in electric and magnetic fields. Electrostatics and
magnetostatics focussing. Electron microscope. Principle, construction, working and applications
of cathode ray oscilloscope. Positive rays, Separation of isotopes by Bainbridge Mass
Spectrograph. ( 3 lectures)
6. Acoustics : Elementary acoustics, Reverberation and reverberation time. Sabine's formula
( without derivation) . Intensity level. Acoustics of buildings. Limits of audibility. Ultrasonic
waves. Production of ultrasonic waves by Piezo electric oscillator and magnetostrictive
oscillator. Applications of ultrasonic waves. Moir Fringes. ( 2 lectures)
Term Work
( Practicals Group - I)
( Any five experiments from the following )
1. e/m by Thomson's method.
2. Wavelength by diffraction grating.
3. Newton's rings.
4. Resolving power of a telescope.
5. Uses of C.R.O. ( Amplitude, frequency, phase measurement, study of waveforms)
6. Ultrasonic interferometer
7. Experiment based on Laser.
Assignments
Any two from the following
1. Michelson's Interferometer.
2. Measurement of intensity by intensity Level Meter.
3. Fiber Optics
4. Young's modulus by interference method.
Reference Book
1. Jenkins and White Fundamental of Optics
2. Subramaniam and Brijlal Optics
3. Sen , Gaur and Gupta Engineering Physics
4. B L Theraja A Text Book of Engineering Physics.,S Chand and Company. New Delhi
5. J B Rajam Modern Physics, S Chand & Co.
6. Wood Text Book of Sound.
SECTION - II ( 50 Marks )
( Applied Chemistry - II)
1. Phase Rule : Basic principles of Gibb's phase rule : Definition and explanation of different
terms. Application of phase rule to one component system - Water . Effect of change of
temperature and pressure on equilibria. Two component system - Solid - liquid equilibria, Simple
eutectic system, eutectic mixture , Silver - lead system. Iron - carbon system. Merits and
limitations of phase rule.
I.Alloys : Definiton, purposes of making alloys, methods of preparation of alloys, Alloys steel -
heat resistant steels, corrosion resistant steels. Alloys of aluminium, magnesium and titanium,
Bearing metals. ( 6 lectures)
II. Polymers : Definition Classification of Polymers, techniques employed for the production of
polymers.
Plastics - Thermo softening and thermo - setting plastics.
Polymerisation reaction , properties and engineering uses of polythene, polyvinyl chloride,
teflon, nylon, melamine - formaldehyde, Polyurathane, polymethyl - methacrylate.
Rubber : Natural rubber, drawbacks of natural rubber, Vulcanisation.
Synthetic Rubber : preparation, properties and applications of S.B.R , neoprene, butyl rubbers,
and silicon rubbers. ( 6 lectures)
III. Non- metallic engineering materials :
(i) Cement : Chemical constitution of Portland cement, functions of different constituents.
Theories of the setting of cement.
(ii) Refractories : Definition, properties, classification of refractories.
(iii) Surface coatings : paints-ingredients and their functions , emulsion paints, cement paints and
distempers.
(iv) Abrasives : Introduction, types of abrasives and applications. ( 6 lectures)
IV) Corrosion :
Definition, atmospheric corrosion by oxygen, wet corrosion, Nernst's theory, Electrochemical
series, mechanism of wet corrosion. Factors affecting corrosion - Nature of metal , nature of
environment. Methods of prevention of corrosion - cathodic and anodic protection. Metallic and
non-metallic coatings, surface treatments. Air pollution - its causes, air pollutants, control of air
pollution. ( 6 lectures)
List of experiments ( Group II) ( Any five experiments from the following)
1. Estimation of copper from brass idiometrically . ( inclusive of dissolution of alloy, dilution
etc.)
2. Estimation of percentage of iron in plain carbon steel.
3. Determination of percentage of calcium in cement.
4. Volumetric estimation of calcium oxide in dolomite by EDTA method.
5. Preparation of phenol formaldehyde plastic.
6. Determination of molecular weight of a polymer.
7. Estimation of rate of corrosion of aluminium in acidic and basic medium.
Term Work ( 25 Marks )
Termwork shall consist of laboratory record of experiments performed by students, at least five
experiments from Group I and Group II given above.
Reference Books
1. Engineering Chemistry - Jain and Jain
2. Chemistry of Engineering Materials - Uppal, Khanna Publisher, New Delhi
3. Engineering Chemistry - Sharma
4. Chemistry of Engineering materials - S S Dara
101010 :ENGINEERING MECHANICS
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Theory - 4 Hrs / Week Paper - 100 Marks( 3 Hrs Duration )
Practicals - 2 Hrs / Week Term Work - 25 Marks
Section A ( Stastics)
1. Introduction : Various axioms related to mechanics : Transmissibility of a force, Superposition
of forces, Equilibrium of collinear forces, Unit vector, Force vector, direction consines;
Resolution and composition of forces, resultant of following coplanar force systems :
(a) Concurrent
(b) parallel and
(c) General force system. Moment of force about a point, Varignon's theorem, Couple,
Equivalent force system,. Graphical approach, resultant of distributed forces, Centroid of plane
areas, Centroid of lines, Center of gravity of solids, Second moment of areas. ( 6 lectures)
2. Analysis of bodies in equilibrium ( Two dimensional problems) : Condition of equilibrium on
concurrent, parallel and general force systems ( Graphical and Analytical method) equilibrium
under 3 forces, Sine rule. Types of support reactions. Free body diagrams, reaction in simple and
compound beams; principle of virtual work, Application to simple and compound beams.( 5
lectures)
3. Equilibrium of force systems involving frictional forces : Equilibrium on a rough inclined
plane, Ladders, wedges and block systems. Flat and V-belts, Band-brakes . ( 4 lectures)
4. Engineering application of 2 force, and multi force members : Pin jointed and rigidly jointed
simple plane frames, Cables under concentrated loads only.
5. Force systems in space : Moment of a force about a point, moment of a force about a line,
equivalent force systems. Simple problems based on eqilibrium under concurrent and parallel
systems of space forces. ( 4 lectures)
Section B ( Dynamics)
6. Kinematics of a particle : Rectilinear motion of a particle moving with variable acceleration ,
Relative motion. Curvilinear motion in plane Cartesian system, Polar co-ordinates and path
variables, Dependent motion.
7. Kinetics of particles : Application of Newton's second law of motion , D"Alembert's principle,
Work - Energy principle, Principle of conservation of Energy, Impulse- momentum principle.
Problems on direct-central impact, Coefficient of restitution, Elastic and plastic impacts;
problems on work and power. ( 6 lectures)
Term Work
(A) The term work shall consist of minimum four experiments from each of the following 2
groups : ( Total eight experiments minimum)
(a) Statics :
1. Verification of Law of polygon of forces.
2. Reactive forces in simple and compound beams ( using load cell)
3. Belt friction - and V - Belts.
4. Concurrent space force systems
5. Worm geared pulley block / Wetson's differential pulley block.
(b) Dynamics :
1. Experiments based on curvilinear motion.
2. Moment of inertia of a flywheel
3. Torsional pendulum.
4. Compound pendulum.
(B) The Termwork shall also consist of Graphical solutions of :
1. At least four problems on statics , and
2. At least four problems on dynamics, based on topics in the Syllabus above.
Reference Books
1. Vector Mechanics for Engineers Vol I ( Statics), Vol II ( Dynamics) by F P Beer and E R
Johnston, 5th Edn. Tata McGraw - Hill.
2. Engineering Mechanics by S P Timoshenko & D H Young, 4th .Edn. McGraw - Hill.
104011 : ELEMENTS OF ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Theory - 4 Hrs / Week Paper - 100 Marks( 3 Hrs Duration )
Practicals - 2 Hrs / Week Term Work - 25 Marks
1. Zener break down effect, Avalanche breakdown in a junction diode. A zener diode
characteristics, LED, photo emissive effect. LCD types and typical application in character
display. ( 4 Hrs)
2. (a) Review of rectifiers, ripple factor, efficiency, filter circuits, capacitor input filter and its
dependence on load and output voltage. Effect of output capacitor on average output voltage (3
Hrs)
(b)Block schematic, principle and specifications of series, shunt regulated power supplies. Three
terminal IC regulator such as 78XX series and LM 317 regulator. ( 3 Hrs)
3. Bipolar transistor : Basic transistor in active state, current gain of the transistor in common
base, common emitter and common collector configuration. Transfer characteristics as a switch,
cut off and on states of transistor. ( 4 Hrs)
4. Principle of operation of signal amplification. Symbolic block diagram of a typical voltage
amplifier. Input output impedannce concept, and gain constant of an amplifier. Input output
impendance concept, and gain constant of an amplifier. Frequency response and B.W of
amplifier, transfer characteristics. Description of a typical single stage R.C coupled amplifier
using a C.E transistor ( small signal ) ( 4 Hrs)
5. Digital circuits : Principle of logic circuits, logic levels, logic operations AND, OR NOT.
Logic functions, truth table representing logic functions with Boolean expressions. Logic gates
AND,OR,NOT,NAND,NOR and XOR gates with symbols. Concept of combinational logic,
Properties of TTL logic family. Definitions of term positive, negative logic threshold level, fan-
in and fan-out concept. ( 6 Hrs)
6. operational Amplifier : I.C, Op-Amp as a black box, ideal Op-Amp, characteristics of INV and
non-INV . Configuration of Op-Amp. Summing and difference amplifier. Unity gain buffer, Op-
Amp as a comparator. ( 3 Hrs)
7. Feedback principles in electronic circuits. Concept of positive and negative feedback. RC
oscillators using Op-Amp only. ( 3 Hrs)
8. Timing Circuits : principle of RC timers, Rc timer with trigger and reset inputs. Timer
operation as an interval timer. Black box concept of I.C 555 as a timer. ( 4 Hrs)
9. Transducers, Sensors and actuators. Classification of signal transducer. Temperature and
pressure sensors. Principles of thermocouple. RTD,LVDT and strain gauge transducers.
Ultrasonic detectors, Infrared emitters and detectors. Actuators in control system.
Electromagnetic relays, Solenoids. ( 7 Hrs)
10. Operation of dual trace oscilloscope , counter, its specification and front panel controls. ( 3
Hrs)
11. Value added telecommunication systems, Evolution of communication systems. P.A system,
wired and R.F links. Introduction to T.V . Radar, Satellite communication. Principles of E-mail,
fax , Pager and Electronic gadgets. Security systems. A typical case study. ( 6 Hrs)
List of Experiments
Group A : Study of electronic components for background preparation of following experiments.
( Compulsory) Detailed write up shall be included in the journal.
1. (a) Plot a zener diode breakdown characteristics and measure knee point voltage and dynamic
resistance. (r ) OR
(a) Measurement of transistor current gain 'a' in CB configuration. Static transfer characteristic
plot of 'a' against bias current Ie.
(b) Measurement of current gain ( b or hFE ) in CE configuration. Static transfer characteristic
plot of Ic against Ib.
2. Study of bridge rectifier.
(a) rectifier circuit without filter. Measurement of Vo-average O/P and output ripple at different
Il.
(b) Measuremnet and comparison with the theoretical values with a capacitor input filter for O/P
average voltage and ripple. Effect of different resistive load currents. Plot of diode voltage drop
in each of above. OR
To plot regulation and ripple characteristics of a simple positive three terminal regulator( LM
7805 or Lm 7812) and to compare the behavior with that in (a).
Note : this regulation is to be regarded as represented by a single block symbol.
Instruments recommended :
(1) Oscilloscope
(2) Digital Multimeters
(3) Variable regulated power supply.
3. Experiment based on a single stage amplifier.
A single stage RC coupled n-p-n / p-n-p transistor amplifier in CE configuration.
· To measure a small signal voltage gain at the specified signal frequency (1KHz to 10KHz)
· To plot frequency response characteristics.
· To plot the Transfer characteristics of the Amplifier and determine the Band Width (BW) and
mid band gain.
OR
To study and plot the DC amplifier small signal transfer characteristic and to determine,
Input resistance Ri
Midband gain Av
Output resistance Ro.
DC amplifier is to be implemented by a general purpose OpAmp. ( Like LM 741) as an inverting
amplifier.
Note : OpAmp is to be used with symbolic representation of a typical voltage amplifier with
necessary I/O terminating resistors.
4. Fixed frequency sine wave oscillator. RC oscillator - Wien bridge or a phase shift type using 2
voltage amplifier building block, implemented through an operational amplifier at a specified
audio frequency. In this experiment actual frequency is to be measured and compared with the
theorotically calculated value. Plot the frequency drift and amplitude variation against D-C
supply variation ( in %) and / or oscillator load variation.
Instruments to be used for experiments 3 and 4 are :
(1) 15 MHz , dual trace oscilloscope.
(2) Sweep frequency ( Sine wave) generator.
(3) Frequency counter ( with 3 to 4 Digit Min)
(4 ) Logic Circuits : ( two experiments )
Testing the combinational logic with simple 'SPDT' switches as I/P & LEDs as O/P for the given
problem, testing of I/C gates. Simple problems like ' a staircase logic' or ' Lift control logic" may
be set.
(5) Experiment on Timer circuits .
To test an R-C timer with duration in msec, or secs, in a mono-stable multivibrator mode .
OR
To test the same in ON-Delay or OFF-Delay timer configuration .
OR
Use of timer circuit in Astable multivibrator mode with adjustable On & OFF duration.
Circuit to be checked for :
Note : Timer IC like LM 555 may be used but shown in the circuit as a general purpose single
block-symbol. No internal IC circuit study is expected.
Instruments required :
1) DC regulated power supply.
2) Digital multimeters
3) Digital stop watch OR oscilloscope.
GROUP B : DEMONSTRATION EXPERIMENT
( Minimum 2 Experiments to be performed)
1) Use of a "CURVE TRACER ' for : Characteristics of BJT.
2) Displacement measurement using "LVDT transducer' and 'LVDT amplifier'.
3) Use of strain gauge transducer / amplifier.
4) RF-field measurement using RF-transmitter & a field strength meter.
GROUP C : STUDY EXPERIMENT
Public Address system
OR
A color Television CRT Monitor .
OR
Communication system that includes either TELEX / MODEM / FAX / PAGER.
OR
Electronic gadgets ( Minimum 3) such as :
1) V.H.F trans-receiver
2) Smoke Detector
3) Remote Control
4) Typical Security System
5) Ultrasonic Distance Meter
6) Electronic Weighing machine
Note : The Term Work shall consist of a journal on the performance of Nine exercises and
Experiments are listed above. The Term work shall be assessed progressively by internal
examiner.
Reference Books
1) Electronic Principles by Malvino; TMH Publication
2) Electronic Devices & Circuits by Allen Mottershead ; TMH Publication.
3) Telecommunication Engineering by Rambhadran ; Khanna Publishers
4) Instrumentation by Rangan , Amni , Sharma ; PHI
5) Essential of Electronics by Frank D Petruzella ; McGraw hill
102012 : ENGINEERING GRAPHICS - II
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Theory - 3 Hrs / Week Paper - 100 Marks( 4 Hrs Duration )
Practicals - 2 Hrs / Week Term Work - 25 Marks
1. Projection of point & lines ( 6 hrs)
Projection of points, projection of lines, inclined to both the principal planes ( lines fully lying in
the first quadrant only ), traces of lines, distance of a point from a given line, distance between
skew lines.
2. Projection of planes ( 6 hrs)
Projection of planes such as triangle , quadrilateral, regular polygon , circle. Angle between two
planes, distance of a point from a given plane.
3. Projection of solids ( 5 hrs)
Projection of solids such as tetrahedron, cube, right regular prism & pyramid, cylinder, cone,
sphere and frustums of solids, axis of the solid inclined to HP and VP, solids in combination.
4. Sections of solids ( 6 hrs)
Projections of solids cut by AIP or AVP, true shape of cut surface, to located the section plane to
obtain the given true shape of section, projections of truncated solids.
5. Development ( 6 hrs )
Development of the lateral surface of the solids, to draw development of cut solids, to draw
principal views of solid when its development is given.
6. Intersection of surfaces of solids ( 5 hrs)
To show lines of curves of intersection when a cylinder or prism penetrates another solid such as
cylinder, prism, cone, pyramid or sphere ( axes of the solids intersecting and perpendicular to
each other).
7. Computer Aided Drafting ( any computer aided drafting package ) ( 8 hrs)
Advantages of using Computer Aided Drafting package, applications of Computer Aided
drafting, basic operation of drafting package, use of various commands for drawing ,
dimensioning editing, saving, and printing/ plotting the drawings.
NOTE : THE THEORY PAPER SHALL BE BASED ON THE SYLLABI OF ENGG.
GRAPHICS - I & II
Term Work
The Term work shall consist of four A2 ( 420 X 594mm) or half imperial size drawing sheets
and two computer outputs using any drafting package as detailed below :
Sheet No 1 : Lines and Planes : One problem on lines and two problems on planes.
Sheet No 2 : Solids and Sections of Solids : One problem on projections of solids and two
problems on sections of solids.
Sheet No 3 : Development of surfaces : One problem on development and one problem on
antidevelopment.
Sheet No 4 : Intersection of Surfaces : Two problems .
Computer Aided drafting Assignment No 1 : Construction of two dimensional graph such as T -
O diagram, P - V diagram, lift - angle diagram for a cam etc.
Assignment No 2 : Drawing standard machine parts such as hexagonal nuts, bolt, rivet, bearing,
circlip, bracket, spring, flange etc. OR Isometric drawing of simple machine component.
Reference Books
1. N D Bhatt - Elementary Engineering Drawing, Charotar Publishing House , Anand ( India)
2. N D Bhatt - Machine Drawing, Charotar Publishing House , Anand ( India )
3. K L Narayana, P Kannaiah & K Venkata Reddy - Machine Drawing, New Age International
Ltd
4. K L Narayana & P Kannaiah - Engineering Graphics, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing , New
Delhi
5. Warren J Luzzader - Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing, Prentice Hall of India, New
Delhi
6. Frederick E Giesecke , Alva Mitchell & others - Principles of Engineering Graphics, Maxwell
McMillan publishing
7. Daniel raker & Herbert Rice - Inside AutoCAD , BPB Publications , New Delhi
8. George Omura - Mastering Auto CAD, BPB Publications , New Delhi
110013 : COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures - 2 Hrs / Week
Practicals - 2 Hrs / Week Term Work - 25 Marks
1. Computer Organisation : Simple model of computer, stored program concept, Number
representation in computers, bus concept, Main Memory, Secondary storage, peripherals -
functional description , PC / AT concept - typical configuration. ( 4 hrs)
2. Programming : Properties of Algorithm, flow-chart, lower/higher level languages, C or C++
fundamentals; Operators and expression, data input/output, Running a C or C++ program,
Control statements, Functions, Program structure, arrays, Introduction to pointers. ( 14 hrs)
3. General purpose software : Microsoft office usage for Documentation, Exposure to Fox Pro
( 6 hrs)
Term Work
Termwork shall consist of a record of at least six exercises in C including printout of program
listing, Students must be exposed to usage of computers.
1. Exposure to DOS, formatting, File handling Commands, Editors.
2. Documentations using MS-office features.
3. Study of various declarations, control statements.
4. General of prime numbers, series.
5. Array handling problems : Linear sort.
6. Matrix manipulation : Addition, Subtraction and multiplication.
7. Functions: Set by Instructors
8. File Creations.
9. Suitable assignment for Fox Pro exposure.
Instructor will have flexibility in Framing the assignments. ( 4 to 8)
Reference Books
1. Kernighan & Ritchie - The C Programming Language ; PHI
2. Gottfried - Programming with C; Schaum's Outline series, McGraw Hill.
3. Users Manual for FoxPro, MS-office.
102014 : WORKSHOP PRACTICE - II (2nd Term) ( Term Work - 25 Marks)
1. Topics to be studied or demonstrated during Practicals , Names, uses and setting of hand tools
for fitting and tin smithy.
2. Study of basic measuring instruments : micrometer, vernier, bevel protector, dial indicator and
guages.
Each candidate shall be required to complete and submit the Termwork as mentioned below :
1. Fitting : One job with one joint along with drilling, tapping, hacksaw operations.
2. Tin Smithy : One job including soldering, riverting operations.
3. Pipe Joints : One job involving different operations : bending, threading and welding.
4. Plastic Moulding : One plastic component on injection moulding machine.
Workshop book should include description with sketches of all demonstrations of various
operations on above trades.
PART B
Note: Frame minimum 8 assignments on following topics
1. Roots of the transcendental equations using Bisection or false position or Newton Raphson
and secant method.
2. Interpolation usincr lagranee's, Newton's forward, Backward and sterlings central difference
formula; when value of n is not constant.
3. Numerical integration using Trapazoidal, Simpson's 1/3 Rule, Simpson's 3/8 rules.
4. Solution of simultaneous equations Guass elimination and Guass seidel methods. Iterative
Methods.
5. Solution of ordinary differential equation using Euler's & modified Euler's, Runge Kutta 2nd
order and 4th order.
Students will submit the terinwork in the form of journal. Practical examination will be based on
above assignments and questions will be asked to judge the understanding of assignments
performed, at the time of examination.
Reference
1. Kernighan & Reitche; - C Programming Language; PHI.
2. V. Rajaramanl. - Computer Oriented Numerical Methods, PHI.
3. S. Chapra; - Computer Numerical Methods for Engineers. .
4. Jain, Iyengar; - Numerical Methods for scientific and engineering computations Wiley.
5. Press; - Numerical Recipes in C; Cambridcre.
6. Donald Knuth; - Semi numerical Algorithms.
Minimum 20 experiments are to be carried out inclusive of two simulation experiments from
group A and C. In addition to above experiments, at least one circuit must be built and tested by
subgroup of four to five students, wherein PCB layout software should be used.
Group A: Analog Circuits
Minimum 8 experiments are to be set from following experiments
1. Biasing of BJT Common Emitter Configurations
i) Fixed Bias
ii) Collector to base bias
iii) Self Bias
a) Measurement of operating point of all above biasing circuits and verify with the
calculated value.
b) Effect of temperature on stability of operating point.
2. Measurement of h-parameters of common Emitter configuration.
3. Plot the frequency response of common Emitter amplifier (with partial and full bypass for Re)
Measurement of Gain, Input Impedance, Output Impedance.
4. Feedback Amplifier : Effect of feedback on Gain, Input Impedance, Output Impedance and
bandwidth (by square wave testing).
5. High input impedance circuits
a) Emitter follower
b) Bootstrapped emitter follower
c) Darlington Bootstrapped emitter follower.
Note: Operating point of all above circuits should be same.
6. Oscillator
a) LC Oscillator
b) Crystal Oscillator
7. Differential amplifiers Effect of Re on CMRR
8. Study of Op-Amp:
i) Input offset voltage
ii) Input bias current
iii) Input offset current
iv) Slew rate
v) Frequency response
9. Uni Junction Transistor- (UJT)
i) Plot UJT characteristics
ii) Relaxation Oscillator
a) Observing all important wave forms
b) Measurement of frequency.
Silicon controlled Rectifier (SCR)
i) SCR characteristics
ii) Plot of Vdc (O/P) Vs firing angle.
10. Regulation characteristic of 723 IC
i) Load regulation with current limiting technique
ii) Line regulation.
11. Study of SMPS and UPS
12. Bistable Multivibrator.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Erwin Ereyszig, - Advanced Engineering Mathematics( 7th Edition) Wiley Eastern Ltd.,
Bombay,
2. Dr.B.S.Gewal, - Higher Engineering Mathematics Khanna publications, New Delhi,
3. P.N.Wartikar and J,N.Wartikar, - A Text Book of Engineering Mathematics; Pune Vidyarthi
Gruha, Pune.
4. Wyle, - Advanced Engineering Mathematics; McGrew Hill, N.Y.
SUBJECT COMMON TO: Electronics/ Industrial Electronics/ E&TC/ Electrical/
Instrumentation/ Computer/ Printing.
References
1. Gaonkar, - Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Application; 3rd edition Penvan
International.
2. Peter Abel - Assembly Language Programming.
3. Hall - Digital systems and microprocessors ; TMH
4. Ray Duncan - Programmers Dos Manual
210250 SIGNAL CONDITIONERS & DATA CONVERTERS
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Theory : 4 hours/week Theory : 100 Marks
Duration : 3 hours
TOPICS
1. Signals
Definitions of different types of signals , their characteristics , speech , video signals ,ECG
signals , Generation of signals like noise, random sequence.
2. Applications of op-amps
Adder , subtractor ,differentiator , integrator ,Use of integrator for solving differential equations ,
instrumentation amplifier , active filters, log and antilog amplifiers , V/I , I/V converters ,
precision rectifiers , zero crossing detector , Schmitt trigger , waveform generators , sample and
hold , PLL.
3. Data converters
D/A , A/D conversion technique, Dual slope , successive approx. , flash converters. Application
of A/D , D/A converters using commercial available ADC , DAC Ics (e.g. ADC 0809 , 7109
,DAC 0808 ) performance specifications , sampling theorem , choice of sampling frequency ,
principle of DVM.
4. Signal Isolation
Linearization of signal , Necessity of isolations , sources of common mode noise , practical
isolation techniques such as optically trimmed opamps , isolation amplifier.
5. Transducer & measurement techniques
PH , flow , conductivity measurement , microphone , speakers ,ccd , digital transducers , optical
encoders , grating transducer , bar code principles.
6. Input/Output Devices
Principles and operations of digitizer , Mouse , scanners , performance parameters of each ,
magnetic tape, CTD.
7.Application of transducer and signal conditioners in simple instrumentation setup. Data
acquisition system and its interfacing with computer I/O port.
References :-
1. D.Roy Choudhari , Linear IC and applications ; New Age International Ltd.
2. Tran Tien Lang , Electronics of measuring systems ; John Wiley and Sons.
3. Rangan , Sharma ,Mani ,Electronics Instrumentation and Application ; Wiley
4. Douglas Hall , Microprocessors and interfacing ; MGH.
References:
1. Jean-Paul Trembley, Paul. G. Soresan, -An introduction to data structures with Applications,
Mc-Graw Hill International Editions
2. Howorithz, Sahani, Data Strctures; Galgotia
3. Aho, Hopcroft, Ulman, Data Structures and Algorithms
4. Nikaulus Wirth, -Algorithms - Data Structures = Programs.
5. Tannenbaum, - Data Structures using C and C++; PHI.
6. Thoms Horbron,- File Systems - Structures and algorithms; PHI. I
7. Donald Knuth,- Art of Computer Programming Vol.I;
References
1. S. K. Bhattacharya, - Eletrical Machines.
2. Nagnath Kothari, - Electrical Machines.
3. S. K. Pillai, - A First Course in Electrical Divel.
4. Edword Hughes, -. Electrical Technology.
5. Dr. Uppal, - Electrical Installation and Estimation
List of Experiments
Assembly Language Programming of 8085
1. Arranging the numbers
2. Lookup table for BCD to Seven Segment Conversion etc.
3. Programs using subroutines.
4. Multiplication by shift and add.
Assembly Language Programming of 8086
1. HEX-BCD, BCD-HEX conversion.
2. BCD addition.
3. String Manipulation and Text Processing
4. Sequential File Processing
5. Calling, Extern far Procedures.
Interfacing of
1. 8279 Keyboard/display/controller
2. 8255 Operations in various modes (Application Expected)
3. 8259 Priority Interrupt Controller.
4. 8251 For serial Communication.
5. 8253/8254 various operating modes
6. ADC, DAC interfacing.
7. Assignments on .exe, .com files.
Students are expected to study DOS interrupts, functional calls. Staff members will suitably
frame assignments for Software and Hardware experiments.
Students will submit the termwork in the form of journal, practical examination will be based on
above assignments and questions will be asked to judge the understanding of assignments
performed, at the time of examination.
Reference Books
1. David F. Rogers, "Procedural Elements for Computer Graphics", Mc-Graw Hill International
Editions.
2. Steven Harrington, "Computer Graphics A Programming Approach", McGraw Hill
International Editions.
3. Foley, Vandam, Feiner, Hughes, "Computer Graphics Principles and Practice", Addison
Wesley.
4. Rao, Prasad, "Graphical user interface (GUI) with X-Windows and MOTIF", New Age
International limited, Publisher.
5. Charles Petzold, "Programming Windows 3.1, Microsoft Publication.
6. Ron Fosner, "Open GL".
7. Application of DSP :
A brief overview of application of DSP in speech and image processing.
Reference Books
1. A.V Oppenheim, R.W Schafer, "Discrete time signal processing", PHI.
2. J.G. Proakis, D.G. Manolakis, "Digital signal processing", PHI.
3. Defatta, "Digital Signal Processing", Addison-Wesly.
4. Embree and Kimble, "C language algorithms for DSP", PHI.
5. Manual - ADSP 21 XX family DSP.
6. Press, "Numerical Recipes in C", Cambridge.
310245 PRINCIPLE OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures : 4 Hrs/week Paper : 100 Marks
TOPICS
1. Introduction :
Role of programming languages, need of study programming languages, characteristics of a good
programming language, classification of Programming languages.
2. Implementation of Basic building blocks of a language:
variables, constants, binding types, structured data types, data structures, derived data types
pointers, control flow, Statements.
3. Procedures :
Introduction, referencing, environment local, non- local, global, parameter passing methods,
scope rules, activation records, study of procedures calls in C and Pascal. Storage Management -
static, dynamic.
4. Object-oriented programming :
Basic concepts such as objects and classes, polymorphism, inheritance, abstraction, information
hiding. Programming design with modules, templates, object-oriented concepts in C++, objects
in Smalltalk.
5. Functional Programming :
Elements of functional programming, function declarations, types - values and operations, type
checking, Expression evaluation, Functional programming with Lists.
6. Other Programming Language Paradigms :
Basic concepts of logic programming and concurrent programming.
7. Case Study of Pascal, Smalltalk, Lisp, Prolong, C, and C+ + (For each of these languages
following points should be covered.
8. Overview of the building blocks of the language, procedures, control structures, and special
features of the language.
Reference Books
1. Ravi Sethi, "Programming Languages", 2nd edition, Addison- Wesley Publications.
2. T.WPratt, "Programming Languages", 2 nd edition, Prentice-Hall of India.
3. Bjarne Stroustrup "The C+ + Programming Language" Addison Wesley.
Computer Graphics
1. Line/Circle drawing
2. Polygon filling.
3. 3-D transformations.
4. Segmentation.
5. Projections.
6. Animation
7. Windowing and clipping algorithms
8. Polygon clipping algorithm
9. Hidden line and surfaces
10. Curves and fractals
11. Fractals
12. Study assignment on any GUI application
13. Programming of display device drivers for various cards using Windows environment.
Programs must be designed using device independent graphics principles. Any Five from 1 to 11.
Assignment number 12 is compulsory.
Note:
Assignments from no. 1 through 5 are compulsory minimum TWO assignments from no. 6
through 9 and minimum SEVEN assignments from no. 10 through 17 are to be carried out.
Students will submit the term work in the form of journal.
All programming assignments shall be carried out using Development system under Windows.
Students will submit Term Work in the form of a Journal, which will include above assignments.
Each assignment includes algorithm analysis, program listing and printout of output.
Oral Examination will be based on the Term Work.
TOPICS
1.80386 architecture, functional diagram, support for pipelining, dynamic bus sizing,
80386DX/SX differences. Programmers model of 80386, register model, data types and
addressing modes, Instruction set of 80386. Bus cycles with 16 & 32 bit data bus with timing,
state diagrams, interrupt acknowledge, HOLD, HALT, RESET cycles.
2.80386 mode, Real, Protected , VM86 modes programming model. Memory management
through segmentation and paging. Support registers and caching in memory management.
3.Protection mechanism and privilege levels in protected and VM86 modes, privileged
instructions, Protection mechanism in segmentation and paging procedures. Inter privilege level
access mechanism gates. Multitasking support, task switching, task gates.
4.Exceptions, Faults, Traps, Interrupt handling, IVT, IDT. Interrupt, trap gates, interrupt
handling in real, protected, V86 mode.
5.Co-processor interface, 80387 interconnection and features.
6.16 and 32 bit memory interfacing, static and dynamic RAM, DRAM controller design, cache
memory, organization for Pentium family, 82496 cache controller, 82491 cache CPU chipset.
7.Pentium Family Architecture and features.
8.I/O address space and I/O interfacing, PCI, SCII bus and controller.
9.Micro controller MCS-31/51 family architecture and study, Register set, Register bank,
Memory and I/O interfacing, SFRs, interrupt structure, other features. Design of micro-controller
card.
References:
1. Tribel, 80386/486/Pentium Hardware and Software, PHI.
2. Turley, 80386 advance programmer manual.
3. Microprocessor Data manual Vol-II, Intel.
4. Intel MCS- 51 series data manual.
5. Intel 80386 Hardware reference manual.
Reference Books:
1. Roddy Coolen, "Electronics Communication", PHI, 4th Edition.
2. William Sinnema, "Digital Analog and Data Communication", PHI, 2nd Edition.
3. William Schweber, "Data Communication", MeGraw Hill.
4. Prackash C. Gupta, "Data Communication", PHI.
5. William Stailining, Data and Computer Communication, PHI.
Reference Books :
1. Henry Korth, Abraham Silberchatz: "Database System Concepts", Third Ed., McGraw Hill,
Inc, New York.
2. C. J. Date, "Introduction to database Management systems", 6th Ed.
3. Groff James R., Paul Weinberg, "LAN times guide to SQL"
4. Bipin Desai, "Introduction to database management systems".
310252 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
Teaching Scheme: Examination Scheme:
Theory: 4 hrs/week Paper: 100 Marks
TOPICS
1. INTRODUCTION
Definition, Components of system software, Evolution of system software, Language translators,
batch monitors, multiprogramming operating system, time sharing operating system, evolution of
programming system.
2. ASSEMBLER
Structure of an assembler, Design of two pass assembler(8085 as ref), single pass assembler-
Table of incomplete instruction, backpatching, cross assembler.
3. MACRO PREPROCESSOR
Macro instructions, Features of a macro facility, Design of two pass macroprocessor,
Implementation of nested macros(macro call inside definition , definition inside definition)
4. LINKERS AND LOADERS
Schemes:compile and go, general loader scheme, absolute loader, subroutine linkages, relocating
loaders, direct linking loader, dynamic linking loader, overlay structure. Design of - absolute
loader, direct linking loader. Implementation example - MSDOS linker.
5. COMPILERS
Compiler phases (Introduction, with input/output for each phase must dealtwith), Concept of
cross compiler(introductory part only), Features of machine dependent and in dependent
compilers, Types of compilers with definition only, Interpreters, Types of Compilers.
6. SOFTWARE TOOLS
Tools for programming testing, Text editors- screen editor, line editor, Word processors, debug
monitors.
7. OPERATING SYSTEM STRUCTURE
Operating system components, system calls, OS services - file management, memory
management, devoice management, process management, system calls, Process scheduling : long
term, short term, middle term scheduler. Interprocess communication : direct communication,
indirect communication, buffering.
8. DLL
Concept of clip board, Dynamic data exchange. Dynamic link libraries-The need, conventional
dynamic linking libraries, the class library, dynamic linking, name mangling & DLLs. The use of
call back functions, far function prolog, Different methods of specifying link, Dynamic linking
with & without import. OLE basic idea of what is an object linking & embedding is expected.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. L. Beck: "System software an introduction to system programming" AWP-1977 3rd edition.
2. John Donovan: "System programming", McGraw Hill Publications.
3. D.M. Dhamdere: "System programming & operating system", Tata McGraw Hill.
4. Peterson, "Operating system".
5. Charles Petzold, "Programming Windows 3.1", Microsoft Press.
310253 SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Practicals : 4 hrs/week Paper : 100 Marks
TOPICS
1.Software & Software Engineering:- What Is & Why Software Engineering?, Product: Evolving
Role Of Software , Software Characteristics, Components, Applications ,Software Crisis &
Myths ,Software Engineering ,Software Process ,Software Development Phases & Software
Process Models , Prototyping & RAD Models , Waterfall Model, Incremental Model, Spiral
Model, 4 GT Model , CASE Tools & Classifications .
2. Planning & Management Of Software Projects:- People ,Problem & Process ,Measures
,Matrices & Indicators ,Matrices For Software Quality , Scooping, Software Project Estimation ,
Make-Buy Decisions , Software Acquisition , Software Risks , Identification, Assessment,
Monitoring , Project Scheduling & Tracking , Tasks/Work Breakdown Structures , Timeline
Chart , Project Plan , CASE Tools
3. Systems Engineering:- Computer Based Systems , Systems Engineering Hierarchy ,
Information Engineering , Information Strategy, Planning , Enterprise Modelling , Data
Modelling , Business Area Analysis , Feasibility Study , Economic & Technical Feasibility
Analysis , Modelling System Architecture Diagram , CASE Tools
4. Requirement Analysis:- Communication Techniques , FAST , Quality Deployment , Analysis
Principles , Modelling , Partitioning , Prototyping , Specifications , SRS & SRS Reviews ,
Analysis Models , Data Modelling, Functional Modelling & Information Flow , Data Flow
Diagrams , Extensions To Real Time Systems , Behavioural Models , Mechanics Of Structured
Analysis , ER Diagrams , Control Modelling , Data Dictionary , CASE Tools
5. Design Fundamentals:- Software Design & Software Design Process , Principles & Concepts ,
Abstraction , Refinement & Modularity , Software Architecture , Control Hierarchy , Partitioning
, Data Structure , Information Hiding , Effective Modular Design , Cohesion , Coupling , Design
Module , Design Document , CASE Tools
6. Design Methods:- Architectural Design & Design Process , Transform & Transaction Flow ,
Design Steps , Interface Design Procedural Design , Graphical & Tabular Design Notations.
7. Software Testing & Testing Strategies:- Software Testing Fundamentals , Test Case Design ,
White-Box, Black-Box Testing , Control Structure Testing , Strategic Approach To Testing ,
Strategic Issues , Unit Testing , Integrated Testing , Validation Testing , System Testing , CASE
Tools
8. Object Oriented (OO) Software Engineering:- Planning , OO Paradigms & Concepts ,
Identifying Elements Of Object Model , Object Oriented Analysis (OOA) & OOD ,
Conventional Vs OO , Generic Components Of OO Analysis Model , OOA Process , Object-
Relationship Model , Object-Behaviour Model , Human Computer Interface (HCI) Components ,
Object Design Process , Design Patterns , CASE Tools
9. Unified Modelling Language (UML):- Different Methods , Rambaugh / Booch / Jackobsons ,
Need For Standardisation , Diagramming In UML , (Use Class, Class Interaction, State
Diagrams) , CASE Tools
10. Software Quality Assurance:- Software Quality Concepts , Software Quality Assurance
(SQA) & Approaches , Software Reliability , SQA Plan , ISO 9000 & SEI Standards For
Software , Software Configuration Management (SCM) , Base Lines , Scan Process , Version
Control , Change Control , SCM Audits , CASE Tools
Reference Books:
1. Roger Pressman: Software Engineering, a practitioners approach.
2. Martin Fowler: UML Distilled, Addision Wesley.
3. Grady Booch: OOA & design, Addision Wesley.
4. Rambaugh et.: OO modeling & design, PHI.
5. Pfleeger S.L.: Software Engineering.
TOPICS
1. Assembly Language programming for 80386. Simple programs for introduction sets e.g. 32-
bit Calculator. Integer Arithmetic.
2. 80386 Protected Mode - i) Task Switching in the Protected Mode. ii) Paging.
3. Study of 386, 486, Pentium Motherboard (Any one) -
i)Layout of Motherboard and minimal peripheral devices like HDD, RDD, mouse, etc.
ii) Study of CMOS set up.
iii)Study of cable set in computer system.
iv)Installation of peripherals.
4. Mouse interfacing.
5. PC Diagnostics using Diagnostic Tool.
6. Hardware Troubleshooting of computer system.
i) Detection of Memory Failure
ii) Detection of Video Adpaters Failure
iii) Detection of HDD, FDD Failure.
iv) Detection of Keyboard Failure.
v) Detection of Serial/Parallel Port Failure
7. PC-to-PC communication through RS 232 port.
8. Study of Modern Commands and PC-PC involving communication using external modem
with component CRC/BLOCK check codes.
9. PC-PC communication using optical link.
10. Paper work for 386 / Pentium Based Microcomputer System Design.
11. PCM using CODEC device
12. Study of ASK/ PSK/ FSK techniques.
13. Generation of Data Pattern like RZ, NRZ, Split Phase Manchester, AMI, etc. using graphics.
14. Interfacing with 8031/ 51 development board.
Staff member should frame minimum 14 assignments consisting of minimum three assignments
on 8031/51. Students will submit Term Work in the form of Journal which will include above
assignments with design, algorithm, listing.
Oral examination will be based on Term Work.
B.E. SEMESTER - I
410241 COMPUTER NETWORK
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
Lectures: 4 hrs/week Theory: 100 Marks
Practical: 2 Hrs./Week Term Work: 25 Marks
Oral 50 Marks
TOPICS
1. Introduction to Computer Networks:
Uses of Computer Networks, Types of Networks, Networks Hardware, Networks software,
Network Design Issues, Network design tools. ISO's OSI Reference Model & TCP/IP reference
Model. Example Network: Novell Netware, ARPANET. Internet, SMDS, X.25 networks, Frame
Relay & B-ISDN and ATN.
2. Network Analysis and Modelling:
Analysis of loss and delay, Queing theory, M/M/l queue, Modeling Network as a graph,
Fundamental graph algorithms.
3. Data Link Layer:
Design Issues, Services provided to the Network layer, Framing Error Control, Flow control.
Elementary Data Link Protocols: Simplex Stop & Wait Protocol, Simplex Protocol for Noisy
Channel. Sliding window protocols: Using GO Back n, using selective Repeat. Protocol
performance, Protocol Specification & verification. The Data Link Layer in the Internet & ATM.
4. The Medium Access Sublayer:
Static and Dynamic Channel Allocation, Multiple access protocol: ALOHA, CSMA/CD.
Collision-Free Protocols. Limited-contention Protocols, WDMA, Wireless LAN Protocols &
Digital Cellular Radio. IEEE 802.3, 802.4, 802.5 & 802.5 standards. BRIDGES: 802 Bridges,
Transparent Bridges Source Routing Bridges, Remote Bridges FDDI, Fast Ethernet & satellite
networks.
5. Network Layer:
Design issues, Routing algorithms, Congestion control algorithms, Internetworking, firewalls.
6. Transport Layer:
The transport service, Elements of transport protocols: Addressing Establishing & releasing a
connection, Flow control and buffering, Multiplexing and Crash recovery. Simple transport
protocol. The Internet transport protocol TCP & UDP. Performance issues. Concept of socket
and socket programming (TCP/IP, SPX/PX, WINSOCK).
7. Network Security:
Issues of Network security and privacy, Traditional cryptography, substitution and transposition
ciphers, Cryptographic principals, Secrete key algorithms, Data Encryption standards (DES),
Public key algorithms, RSA algorithm, Authentication protocols and digital signature.
8. Network Management:
Overview of Distributed computing and technologies, RPC, NFS. Network management system,
Network management standards, SNMP, CMIP, Management activities. Fault management,
Security management, and Accounting management.
9. Internet & Application :
DNS, Concepts and configuration of DNS, Proxy server, Mail server, Web server, Client server
interaction, example client and a server, Email representation and transfer. File transfer and
remote file access, www pages and browsing, CGI and Java technology. Case Study and systems
requirements for ISR
References
1. A. S. Tanenbaum, Computer networks, Latest edition PHI Publication
2. Aaron Kershenbaum, Telecommunication Network design Algorithms, MCGraw Hill
3. William Stallings. Data and Computer communication, PHI
4. Keshav, Engineering approach to Computer networks. Addison Wesley
5. Douglas E. Corner, Computer networks and internets, Prentice Hall.
6. Barry Nance, Network Programming in C, Prentice Hall.
7. Ralph Devis, Windows Network Programming, Addison Wesley.
References
1. Booch/Rambaugh, Jachobson-UML User Guide, Addison Wesley.
2. Sinon Alhair : UML-IN a Net Shell.
3. Rambaugh : Object Oriented Modeling and Desigri, PHI.
4. Booch, Object Oriented analysis and Design with applications, Addison Wesley.
5. B. Meyer, Object Oriented Software Constructions, PHI.
Reference Books
1. Aho, A. V., R. Sethi and J. D. Ulman, Compiler principle, techniques and tools-, Addison
wesley.
2. Barrent W. A., J. D. Couch, Compiler construction theory and practice-, Computer science
series, Asian student edition.
3. Dhamdhere D. M., Compiler construction principle and practice-, Mac. Millan India, New
Delhi.
4. Gress D.. Compiler construction for digital computer, Wiley New York.
5. Holub A. J., Compiler design in C-Printice Hall.
6. Tremblay J. P. and R G. Sorenson Theory and Practice of compilers.
7. Lex and Yece-O'relly.
8. Muchnlk -Advanced compiler design & Implementation.
Reference Books
1. Eugene, Chamiak, Drew McDerinott; Introduction to artificial intelligence.'
2. Elaine Rich and Kerin Knight; Artificial Intelligence.
3. Kishan Mehrotra, Sanjay Rawikd, K. mohan; Artificial Neural Network.
Laboratory Work
Assignment based on,
1. A* Algorithm Implementation.
2. AO* Algorithm Implementation.
3. Implementation of Unification Algorithm.
4. Development of Mini Expert System using Prolog.
5. Implementation of Truth Maintenance system using Prolog.
6. Implementation of Min/MAX Search procedure for Game Playing.
7. Parsing Method Implementation.
Staff should frame any six assignments on above topics.
410246 COMPUTER LABOROTORY 1
Teaching Scheme Examination Scherne
Practical:- 4 hrs/week. Term Work : 50 Marks
Pract: 50Marks
References:
1. Kai Hwang, Advanced Computer architecture.
2. Harrold Stone,High performance computer architecture.
3. Richard Y. Kain, Advanced Computer architecture.
4. Impact course material-ISTE.
References:
1. Ralf Steinmetz, Llara Nahrstedt, Multimedia: Computing,communication
and applications PH-PTR Inovative Technology series.
2. Judith Jefcoate, Multimedia in practice: Technology and Application PHI 1998.
3. Durano R. Begault , Virtual Reality and multimedia, AP Professionals.
4. Micheal J. Young,Windowws Multimedia and Animation with C++ Programming for WIN95,
NAP professionals.
5. Kris Jama, Phil Schmauder,Nelson Yee,VRML programmer's Library, Galgotia.
6. Joe Gradicki, Virtual reality Construction kit, Jhon Wile & Sons. Inc.
7. Aitken Jarol, Visual C++ Multimedia Adventure set,Coriolis Group books.