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ELECTIVES (FIFTH SEMESTER)

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PROCESS
ENGINEERING

EI E51

PRINCIPLES
Course Objectives:

Develop a mastery of the first principles involved in process engineering

Perform analyses of process problems by applying the first principles

Introduce the role of theoretical understanding in process industry

Provide a fundamental understanding of process equipments

Course Outcomes:

An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering

An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for
engineering practice

An ability to implement the engineering background to other related areas

Syllabus:
UNIT-I:
INTRODUCTION - Chemical Process Industries - Batch and Continuous mode of operations
Process Flow Sheets Material and Energy Balance Principles Mass Mole Volume
Conversions (Ideal Gas Law), Sensible and Latent Heat Calculations, Principles of Momentum,
Heat and Mass Transport Rate Laws (Newtons Law, Fouriers Law, Ficks law), Chemical
Reactions rate and equilibrium, Phase equilibrium, Vapour Pressures and Humidity.
UNIT-II:
FLUID TRANSPORT AND MECHANICAL OPERATION EQUIPMENTS Laminar and
Turbulent flow, Flow Characteristics of fluids Newtonian and Non-Newtonian, Friction factor,
Head loss due to fluid friction pumps different types, pump characteristics, compressors.
Size reduction of solids crushing (Jaw crusher) and grinding (Ball mill), Size separation
(screening), solid liquid separation filtration, settling and sedimentation, centrifuge.
UNIT-III:
HEAT TRANSFER EQUIPMENTS Modes of heat transfer conduction, convection and
radiation, heat transfer without and with phase change (evaporation, condensation), heat transfer
coefficient. Heat Exchangers double pipe and shell and tube, condensers vertical and
horizontal, evaporators single effect and multiple effect, reboilers
UNIT-IV:
MASS TRANSFER EQUIPMENTS molecular and turbulent transport of mass mass
transfer coefficient, mass transfer principles in separation, gas liquid operations absorption,
distillation, humidification packed and tray towers. Fluid solid operations adsorption,
drying, leaching, crystallization. Liquid- liquid operations extraction.
UNIT-V:
CHEMICAL REACTORS single and multiple reactions conversion, yield, selectivity batch
and flow reactors(PFR,CSTR), catalyses, multiphase non-catalytic (gas solid, gas liquid) and
catalytic reactors, fixed bed, fluidized bed, slurry reactors.
Process flow sheets for manufacture of standard chemicals - urea, sugar, crude distillation,
cement, paper and pulp.

Text Books:
1. Walter. L Badger and Julius.T.Banchero, Introduction to Chemical Engineering, Tata
McGraw Hill.
2. Octave Levenspiel, Chemical Reaction Engineering, , Wiley Eastern Ltd., II Edition, 2000.
Reference Books:
1. W.L.Mc.Cabe, J.C.Smith and P.Harriot, Unit operations of chemical engineers,
McGraw Hill International Edition, V Edition,1998.
2. N.Shreve, Chemical Process Industries, ,5th edition, McGraw Hill, New York, 1984.

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EI E52

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INDUSTRIAL
ELECTRONICS

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Course Objectives:
This course will provide the community qualified graduates prepared to repair, install and
maintain electrical and electronic equipment used in the manufacturing and service industries.
Course Outcomes: .
Employ safety procedures presently being used in local manufacturing environments.
Utilize the necessary equipment and tools to perform a given technical task.
Communicate effectively using the appropriate written or oral techniques.
Modify or repair currently used manufacturing systems to operate in accordance with
industry requirements and standards.
Perform maintenance and troubleshooting functions
Syllabus
UNIT 1
REGULATED SUPPLIES AND SCRS: Switched Mode voltage regulator, Comparison of
Linear and Switched Mode Voltage Regulators, Servo Voltage Stabilizer, monolithic voltage
regulators Fixed and Adjustable IC Voltage regulators, 3-terminal Voltage regulators, Current
boosting .Principles of operation and characteristics of SCR, Triggering of Thyristors,
Commutation Techniques of Thyristors, Classes A, B, C, D, E and F, Ratings of SCR.
UNIT II
APPLICATIONS OF SCRS-I: Static circuit breaker, Protection of SCR, Inverters,
Classification, Single Phase inverters, Converters , single phase Half wave and Full wave.
Chopper circuits, Principle, methods and Configurations, Diac and Triac, Triacs, Triggering
modes, Firing Circuits, Commutation
UNIT-III
APPLICATIONS OF SCRS-II Voltage compensator solid state DC voltage regulation DC
shunt motor armature control and field control of motor speed electronic control of DC
motor speed regulator action full wave motor speed regulation by one SCR
UNIT-IV
INDUSTRIAL TIMERS : Industrial timers -Classification, types, Electronic Timers,
Classification, RC and Digital timers, Time base Generators. Electric Welding , Classification,
types and methods of Resistance and ARC wielding
UNIT V
INDUSTRIAL HEATING APPLICATIONS : High Frequency heating, principle, merits,
applications, High frequency Source for Induction heating. Dielectric Heating, principle,
material properties, Electrodes and their Coupling to RF generator, Thermal losses and
Applications. Ultrasonics, Generation and Applications.
Text Books:
1. G.K. Mithal and Maneesha Gupta, Industrial and Power Electronics, , Khanna Publishers,
19th Ed., 2003.
Reference Books:
1. M. Ramamurthy, Thyristors and applications, East-West Press, 1977.
2. S.K. Bhattacharya and S.chatterjee, Industrial electronics and control, Tata Me Graw Hill,
1995
3. Frank D. Petruzella, Industrial Electronics, McGraw Hill International Editions, 1996

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EI E53

TELEMETRY AND
TELECONTROL

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Syllabus:
UNIT I
TELEMETRY FUNDAMENTALS AND CLASSIFICATION: Fundamental concepts
Significance, Principle, functional blocks of Telemetry and Telecontrol system-Methods of
telemetry Electrical, Pneumatic, Hydraulic and Optical Telemetry State of the art-Telemetry
standards.
UNIT II
LANDLINE TELEMETRY: Electrical Telemetry-Current Systems Voltage Systems
Synchro Systems Frequency systems Position and Pulse systems Example of a
landline telemetry system.
UNIT III
RADIO TELEMETRY: Block diagram of a Radio Telemetry system Transmitting and
receiving techniques AM, FM, PM, Multiplexing and demultiplexing Transmitting
and receiving techniques Digital coding methods Advantages of PCM, PWM, PM,
FSK Delta modulation coding and decoding equipment Example of a radio
telemetry system.
UNIT IV
OPTICAL TELEMETRY: Optical fibers for signal transmission Sources for fiber optic
transmission Optical detectors trends in fiber optic device development Exampleof an
optical telemetry system.
UNIT V
TELECONTROL METHODS: Analog and Digital techniques in telecontrol, telecontrol
apparatus Remote adjustment, Guidance and regulation Telecontrol using information
theory Example of a telecontrol system.
Text Books:
1. Gruenberg. L Handbook of telemetry and remote control,McGraw Hill,
New York, 1987.
2. Swobodoa. G., Telecontrol methods and applications of Telemetry and
Remote Control, Reinhold Publishing Corp., London, 1988.
Reference Books
1. Young R.E., Telemetry Engineering, Little Books Ltd, London 1988.
2. Housley T, Data communication and teleprocessing system, Prenctice
Hall International, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1987.

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VISUAL PROGRAMMING

EI E54

FOR INSTRUMENTATION
ENGINEERS

Course Objectives:

To introduce visual programming applicable to instrumentation and for instrument control


software development using .net
To develop window based applications in multi language environments

Course Outcomes:

Fundamentals of .net, vb.c# and vb.net


Understanding of advanced concepts in c# and vb in .net
Able to choose a platform and language for developing instrumentation software
Creating sample applications for instrument control.

UNIT-I
.Net Frame work : Introduction Components of .NET architecture Principal Design featuresweb services
C# basics: Introduction Data Types-Access Modifiers- Variables and Constants Statements
OO concepts-arrays strings-System collections-delegate and events indexer-propertiesversioning
UNIT-II
C# Using Libraries: Namespace System-Input and output- Multithreading-Windows Forms
data handling and Exception handing
UNIT III
Advanced Features Using C#: Web services Window service s-Messaging, Reflection and
COM- Localization and Globalization- - XML- Unsafe Model- Graphical Device Interface
UNIT- IV
Introduction to VB.Net: Concepts and Simple Applications- variables, constants and Functions
processing decisions- Loop Structure and List
File and Database Application: File access-Daalog Boxes exception handing , Menus in
Vb.net- Connecting to databases
UNIT -V
Advanced Programming Constructs: Sub Procedures Functions Modules-Arrays-structure
Collection
.Net Architecture and Advanced Tools: OOP with nVB.net Creating Distributed Web
applications Graphics, Printing ,Reporting
Case Study: Case studies in developing applications for Instrumentation
Text Book:
ISRD Group, Application of .net Technology TaTa Mcgraw Hill Education Private Limited, 2011

Reference Books:
1. Balagurusamy E. Programming with C#. Tata Mcgraw Hill 2008
2. Chappell D Understanding .NET Pearson Edition 2007

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