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Shri Rawatpura Sarkar University,

Raipur

Examination Scheme & Syllabus


As Per CBCS
for
Semester - II

(Effective from the session: 2022-23)


SHRI RAWATPURA SARKAR UNIVERSITY, RAIPUR CHHATTISGARH
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING& TECHNOLOGY

B. TECH. SECOND SEMESTER SCHEME (COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES) 2018-19


Teaching hours per Examination Scheme
week
Total
S.N Course Code Th/Pr Subject Type of Course Theory Practical Marks
L T P TC
EX IN EX IN

1 BATCP201 Th Communication English-II Foundation 3 1 4 70 30 100

2 BSCCP202 Th Computer & Its Applications Foundation 3 1 4 70 30 100

3 BSCCP203 Th Mathematics -II Subsidiary 3 1 4 70 30 100

4 BSCCP204 Th Chemistry Subsidiary 3 1 4 70 30 100


Fundamental of Mechanical
5 BENCP205 Th Engineering Core 3 1 4 70 30 100

6 BENCP206 Th Basic Civil Engineering Core 3 1 4 70 30 100

7 BSCCP204P Pr Chemistry Lab Core 4 2 35 15 50


Fundamental of Mechanical
8 BENCP205P Pr Subsidiary 4 2 35 15 50
Engineering Lab

9 BENCP207P Pr Workshop Practice Lab Core 4 2 35 15 50

Total Contact hr per week: 36 Total Credit: 30 Grand Total Marks: 750

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PROF. ANIL TIWARI DR. C.R. MATAWALE DR. S.K. KASHYAP MS. NIVEDITA SINGH
SHRI RAWATPURA SARKAR UNIVERSITY, RAIPUR CHHATTISGARH
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING& TECHNOLOGY

B.TECH. SECOND SEMESTER


Course Title COMMUNICATION ENGLISH-II
Course Code BATCP201
L T P Details
Course Credits
3 1 0 4
Prerequisites Communication english
1. Effective sentence framing.
Course objectives 2. Build ability to on passages comprehension.
3. Preparation of effective technical paper/report writing & letter writing

UNIT-I
PASSAGES FOR COMPREHENSION
Language of Science, Robotic Revolution, New Wonders of camera, Non-conventional sources of Energy, Our Environment,
Safety practices

UNIT-II
APPLIED GRAMMAR
Determiners, Auxiliaries, Tenses, Active/Passive, Prepositions, Subject-verb Agreement
Course Contents
UNIT-III
SHORT-STORIES
Selfish Giant-Oscar Wilde, A Letter to God- Gregario Lapex Y-Fuentes, An astrologer’s Day –R.K. Narayan, The Last Leaf-
O.Henry, Gift of the Magi - O. Henry

UNIT-IV
LETTER WRITING
Introduction, Application (For Job/Leave), Letter of Enquiry and replies, Letter for Order Placement, Letter of Complaints (To
Editor/ Appropriate Authorities)

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PROF. ANIL TIWARI DR. C.R. MATAWALE DR. S.K. KASHYAP MS. NIVEDITA SINGH
SHRI RAWATPURA SARKAR UNIVERSITY, RAIPUR CHHATTISGARH
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING& TECHNOLOGY

UNIT-IV
REPORT WRITING
Introduction, Types of Reports, Forms of Reports, Qualities of a Good Reports, Basic facts of Technical writing, Forms of
Technical Writing: Forms, Writing Definitions, Writing Technical Descriptions of processes.
At the end of this course student will be able to:
Course 1. Build skill on repot writing and letter writing of engineering and technology.
outcomes 2. Develop various communication skills and effective grammar use in sentence framing.
3. Writer technical report and letter.
Name of the Text Books:
1. Business Communication- Asha Kaul,Prentice Hall of India Pvt.Ltd, New Delhi.
Text and
2. A Course in Technical English, Book-I Somaiya Publication Pvt. Ltd. Bombay.
References 3. A Course in Technical English, Book-II Somaiya Publication Pvt. Ltd. Bombay.
4. Essentials of English & Business Communication. Rajendra Pal,J.S Korlahalli S.Chand & Sons, New Delhi.
5. How To Write Correct English R P Sinha, Bharti Bhavan Publication, Patna.

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PROF. ANIL TIWARI DR. C.R. MATAWALE DR. S.K. KASHYAP MS. NIVEDITA SINGH
SHRI RAWATPURA SARKAR UNIVERSITY, RAIPUR CHHATTISGARH
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING& TECHNOLOGY

Course Title COMPUTER AND ITS APPLICATION

Course Code BSCCP202


L T P Details
Course Credits
3 1 0 4
Prerequisites Math’s
 Get the basic knowledge as well as practice to the student.
Course
 Knowledge for various software & hardware of the computer
objectives
 Various Operating system and internet applications
UNIT-I
INTRODUCTION
Generations Of Computer. First, Second, Third and Fourth generation Hard Ware, Soft Ware, Firm Ware with
Examples. Classification & Applications Of Computers. Micro, Mini, Mainframes and Super- Computers Applications
of computers 8 Generation and Classification of Computers- Basic Organization of a Computer –Number System –
Binary – Decimal – Conversion – Problems. Need for logical analysis and thinking – Algorithm – Pseudo code –
Flow Chart.
Course
Contents UNIT-II
MICROCOMPUTER & DATA REPRESENTATION
Structure & Working of Micro-Computers Block diagram of computer Central Processing Unit Memory Unit Input
& Output Devices, Number Systems. Types of number systems- Binary, Octal -, Decimal, Hexadecimal, Bit Byte,
Nibble, ASCII code,Bcd,Gray,Excess-3,EBCDIC etc. c programming basics Problem formulation – Problem
Solving Introduction to ‘ C’ programming –fundamentals – structure of a ‘C’ program – compilation and linking
processes – Constants, Variables – Data Types – Expressions using operators in ‘C’ – Managing Input and Output
operations – Decision Making and Branching – Looping statements – solving simple scientific and statistical
problems.
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PROF. ANIL TIWARI DR. C.R. MATAWALE DR. S.K. KASHYAP MS. NIVEDITA SINGH
SHRI RAWATPURA SARKAR UNIVERSITY, RAIPUR CHHATTISGARH
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING& TECHNOLOGY

UNIT-III
NUMBER SYSTEM CONVERSION & LAGUAGE
Binary addition, subtraction BCD addition, subtraction. 1's complement and 2's complement methods of
subtraction. Computer languages Classification and characteristics of languages. Machine language. Assembly
language High level language Computer Hardware Classification of Software: and firmware System software: O.S.
Loader, Linker, Interpreter, Compiler and Assembler Application Software. Logic GATES: AND, OR, NOT,
NAND, NOR, Exclusive-OR and Exclusive-NOR. Implementations of Logic Functions using gates, NAND-NOR
implementations. Study of logic families like RTL, DTL, DCTL, TTL, MOS, CMOS, ECL and their characteristics.
UNIT-IV
INTRODUCTION TO OPERATING SYSTEMS
Micro-Soft Disk Operating System (MS-DOS) System files: BIOS, COMMAND.COM, CONFIG.SYS,
Autoexec.bat file MS-DOS Commands. Internal Commands- dir, cd, md, rd, del, ren, date, time, vol. And copy
External commands – attrib, format, edit, find, disk copy, backup & Restore. introduction to windows operating
system -Concept of Windows-Arranging, Moving, Resizing, Opening, and Closing of windows Folder/ File
Management-Search, copy, delete and rename files and folders Windows Accessories: Notepad, Word Pad, Paint
etc.
UNIT-V
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS SOFTWARE & INTERNET
Word processing software- ms-word data analysis software - ms-excel introduction to electronic spreadsheet
presentations software ms-power point internet technology introduction to internet. Different services of internet-
www, email, chat (textual /voice), bulletin boards, video conferencing, ftp (uploading and downloading files), web-
site access and information search. Browsers and search engines. Internet connectivity. Internet service provider
(isp)- internet accounts: shell account, tcp/ip isdn and leased line- account and its features, hardware required. -
modem and terminal adapters.
Course At the end of this course student will be able to:
outcomes 1. Build an ability to analyze impacts of computing on individuals, organizations, and society.
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PROF. ANIL TIWARI DR. C.R. MATAWALE DR. S.K. KASHYAP MS. NIVEDITA SINGH
SHRI RAWATPURA SARKAR UNIVERSITY, RAIPUR CHHATTISGARH
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING& TECHNOLOGY

2. Recognition of the need for and ability to engage in continuing professional development.
3. Use an appropriate techniques, skills, and tools necessary for computing practice.
4. Apply mathematical foundations, algorithmic principles, and computer science theory in the modeling and
design of computational systems in a way that demonstrates comprehension of the tradeoffs involved in design
choices.
5. Apply design and development principles in the construction of software systems of varying complexity.
Name of the Text Books:
1. Introduction to Computers Peter Norton's, Tata McGraw Hills Publishing Co.l Ltd. N. Delhi, IInd Edition,
1998.
2. The ABCs of Ms-Office 97 Gay Hart Davis, BPB Publications N. Delhi, Ist Edition 1996.
3. Computer Organization and Architecture William Stalling, Prentice Hall of India Pvt.Ltd , N.Delhi, IV th -
Text and
References Edition, 1999 .
Books 4. The Internet Book Douglas E., Prentice Hall of India Pvt.Ltd, N.Delhi, II – Edition, 2000

5. Pradip Dey, Manas Ghosh, “Fundamentals of Computing and Programming in C”, First Edition, Oxford
University Press, 2009 2.
6. Ashok N. Kamthane, “Computer programming”, Pearson Education, 2007. 3.
7. Yashavant P. Kanetkar. “ Let Us C”, BPB Publications, 2011.

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PROF. ANIL TIWARI DR. C.R. MATAWALE DR. S.K. KASHYAP MS. NIVEDITA SINGH
SHRI RAWATPURA SARKAR UNIVERSITY, RAIPUR CHHATTISGARH
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING& TECHNOLOGY

B.TECH. SECOND SEMESTER


Course Title MATHEMATICS-II
Course Code BSCCP203
L T P Details
Course Credits
3 1 0 4
Prerequisites Mathematics-I
1. Get the knowledge of mathematics an appropriate to the discipline.
Course objectives 2. Basic computing and formulation.
3. Develop a solutions to computational challenges.

UNIT– I
Complex Numbers
De Moivre’s theorem, roots of complex numbers; separation into real & imaginary parts of circular, hyperbolic, logarithmic &
exponential function; summation of trigonometric series by C+iS method.

UNIT – II
Differential Equations of higher order
Course Contents Linear differential equations of higher order with constant coefficients, method of variation of parameters; Cauchy’s &
Legendre’s linear equations; simultaneous linear equations with constant coefficients.

UNIT – III
Multiple Integrals
Double & triple integrals, change of order of integration; Beta & Gamma functions; application to area & volume.

UNIT – IV
Vector Calculus: Vector operator

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PROF. ANIL TIWARI DR. C.R. MATAWALE DR. S.K. KASHYAP MS. NIVEDITA SINGH
SHRI RAWATPURA SARKAR UNIVERSITY, RAIPUR CHHATTISGARH
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING& TECHNOLOGY

directional derivative, gradient, divergence & curl; line, surface & volume integrals, Green’s, Gauss’s & Stoke’s theorem
(without proof) & applications.

UNIT – V
Theory of Equations
Roots of polynomial equations, relations between roots and coefficients; transformation of equations, removal of terms; solution
of cubic & bi-quadratic equations’ -Cardon’s & Ferrari’s methods.
At the end of this course student will be able to:
1. Apply knowledge of computing and mathematics appropriate to the discipline.
2. Identify, formulate, and develop solutions to computational challenges.
Course outcomes 3. Design, implement, and evaluate a computational system to meet desired needs within realistic constraints.
4. Function effectively on teams to accomplish shared computing design, evaluation, or implementation goals.
5. An understanding of professional, ethical, legal, security, and social issues and responsibilities for the computing
profession.
Name of the Text Books:
1. Higher Engg. Mathematics by B.S. Grewal (38th edition)-Khanna Publishers.
2. Advanced Engg. Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig (8th edition) – John Wiley & Sons Higher algebra by H.S. Hall & S.R.
Text and Knight – A.I.T.B.S. Publishers.
References 3. Integral Calculus by Gorakh Prasad – Pothishala Private Limited.
4. Advanced Engg. Mathematics by R.K. Jain & S.R.K. Iyengar – Narosa Publishing House.
5. Applied Mathematics by P.N. Wartikar & J.N. Wartikar Vol. (I&II) – Pune Vidhyarthi Griha Prakashan, Pune.
6. Applied mathematics for Engineers & Physicists by Louis A. Pipes – Mc Graw Hill.

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PROF. ANIL TIWARI DR. C.R. MATAWALE DR. S.K. KASHYAP MS. NIVEDITA SINGH
SHRI RAWATPURA SARKAR UNIVERSITY, RAIPUR CHHATTISGARH
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING& TECHNOLOGY

B.TECH. SECOND SEMESTER


Course Title CHEMISTRY
Course Code BSCCP204
L T P Details
Course Credits
3 1 4
Prerequisites Chemistry
1. To acquire knowledge about desalination of brackish water and treatment of municipal water.
2. To gain the knowledge of conducting polymers, bio-degradable polymers and fiber reinforced plastics and fuels.
Course objectives 3. To learn significance of green chemistry and green synthesis and the synthesis of Nano materials.
4. To understand mechanism of corrosion and preventive methods.
5. To understand concept of semi conductivity, superconductivity and liquid crystal and solar energy
UNIT–I
Water
Specifications for water, analysis of water alkalinity, hardness. Water for domestic use, water softening processes – Lime – Soda
process, Zeolite and ion exchange method, boiler feed water, boiler problems-scale, sludge, priming and foaming, caustic
embitterment and corrosion, their causes and prevention, removal of silica, removal of dissolved gases, carbonate and phosphate
conditioning, colloidal conditioning, calgon treatment, Numerical problems on Lime-Soda process, Zeolite and Ion exchange
Course Contents
method.

UNIT–II
Fuels
Classification, combustion and chemical principles involved in it, calorific value: gross and net calorific values and their
determination by bomb calorimeter.
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SHRI RAWATPURA SARKAR UNIVERSITY, RAIPUR CHHATTISGARH
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING& TECHNOLOGY

Solid Fuels
Proximate and ultimate analysis of coal and their importance, High and low temperature carbonization, Coke. Its manufactures by
Otto Hoffman oven.

Liquid Fuels
Petroleum: its chemical composition and fractional distillation, knocking and chemical structure, octane number and cetane
number and their significance, power alcohol, Analysis of flue ases by Orsat’s apparatus, Numerical on calorific value,
combustion, proximate and ultimate analysis of coal.

UNIT–III
Corrosion
Types of corrosion (dry, wet, atmospheric, galvanic and concentration corrosion), theories of corrosion, protective measures
against corrosion, factors affecting corrosion, pitting corrosion, water line corrosion, underground corrosion, stress corrosion,
micro biological corrosion, corrosion fatigue.

Batteries and Battery Technology


Primary cells, secondary batteries reserve batteries, fuel cells, solar cells.

UNIT–IV
Portland Cements Introduction
types of Portland Cement, methods of manufacturing (dry and wet process), properties of cement, _haracterization of constitutional
compounds of cement, ISI specification.

Lubricants
Classification of lubricants and mechanisms of lubrication.

Polymers
Industrial applications of thermoplastic, thermosetting, polymers, properties and applications of the major polymers viz
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SHRI RAWATPURA SARKAR UNIVERSITY, RAIPUR CHHATTISGARH
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING& TECHNOLOGY

polyethylene, Teflon, PVC, nylon, phenol formaldehyde. Elastomers, Natural Polymers.

UNIT–V
Introduction to Important Industrial Chemicals
Industrial Method of preparation (one each), properties and major industrial uses of following chemicals: Ammonium Chloride,
Ammonium Nitrate, Ammonium Sulphate, Bromine, Calcium Phosphate (Monocalcium Phosphate, Super phosphate), Chromic
Acid (Chromium trioxide, Chromic anhydride), Acrylonitrile, Benzene (Benzol), Butyl Acetate, Caprolactam, Carbon
Tetrachloride, Cellulose Acetate, Cresol (Crysylic Acid), Chloroform (Trichloromethane), Ether (Ethyl Ether), Ethyl Alcohol
(Ethanol, Industrial Alcohol), Glycerine (glycerol), and Melamine. Explosives and Propellants: Characteristics of Explosives,
Oxygen Balance, Classification of Explosives: Primary or Initiatin Explosives or Detonators; Low Explosives or Propellants; High
Explosives, Preparation and Applicationsof Explosives, Rocket Propellants, Characteristics of a Good Propellant, Classification of
Propellants.

At the end of this course student will be able to:


1. Develop innovative methods to produce soft water for industrial use and potable water at cheaper cost.
2. Substitute metals with conducting polymers and also produce cheaper biodegradable polymers to reduce environmental
Course outcomes pollution.
3. Design economically and new methods of synthesis nano materials.
4. Apply their knowledge for protection of different metals from corrosion.
5. Convert solar energy into most needy electrical energy efficiently and economically to reduce the environmental pollution.

Name of the Text Books:


1. A Textbook of Engineering Chemistry by S.S. Dara (S. Chand and Company).
Text and 2. Engineering Chemistry by P.C. Jain (Dhanpat Rai publishing company)
References 3. Chemistry in Engineering and Technology (Vol-2) by J. C. Kuriacose, J. Rajaram (Tata McGraw Hill).
4. Engineering Chemistry by M.M. Uppal, Revised by S.C. Bhatia (Khanna Publishers).
5. Engineering Chemistry by B. K. Sharma (Krishna Prakashan).

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PROF. ANIL TIWARI DR. C.R. MATAWALE DR. S.K. KASHYAP MS. NIVEDITA SINGH
SHRI RAWATPURA SARKAR UNIVERSITY, RAIPUR CHHATTISGARH
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING& TECHNOLOGY

B.TECH. SECOND SEMESTER


Course Title FUNDAMENTALS OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Course Code BENCP205
L T P Details
Course Credits
3 1 4
Prerequisites Physics
 To provide a thorough education in the fundamentals of Mechanical engineering.
 Understand the vectorial and scalar representation of forces and moments.
Course objectives  Describe static equilibrium of particles and rigid bodies both in two dimensions and also in three dimensions.
 Illustrate the laws of motion, kinematics of motion and their interrelationship.
 Comprehend the effect of Friction on general plan motion.
UNIT-I
Resultant and Equilibrium Analysis
Basic concepts and laws of mechanics, system of forces, free body diagram, Resultant and equilibrium of concurrent, parallel and non-
concurrent co-planar force system. General numerical applications
UNIT- II
Analysis of Plane Trusses
Course Contents Perfect truss, basic assumptions for perfect truss, analysis of axial forces in the members by method of joint and method of sections.
General numerical applications.
Friction
Static, dynamic and limiting friction, Law of limiting friction, Angle of friction, Angle of Repose, Cone of Friction, Wedge friction.
General numerical applications
UNIT- III
Properties of Surfaces
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PROF. ANIL TIWARI DR. C.R. MATAWALE DR. S.K. KASHYAP MS. NIVEDITA SINGH
SHRI RAWATPURA SARKAR UNIVERSITY, RAIPUR CHHATTISGARH
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING& TECHNOLOGY

Centre of Gravity, Second moment of area, determination of second moment of area by integration, polar moment of inertia, radius of
gyration of area, Parallel axis theorem, Moment of inertia of composite areas, and determination of Product of inertia by integration.
UNIT- IV
Kinetics of Particles
(a) D Alembert’s principle applied to bodies having rectilinear motion.
(b) Principle of work and Energy: General numerical applications
(c) Principle of Impulse and momentum: General numerical applications

UNIT- V
First Law of Thermodynamics
Thermodynamic System, properties, process, cycle, thermodynamic equilibrium, Quasi-static Process, Zeroth Law of
thermodynamics, Work and Heat transfer, flow work, general numerical application. First Law of thermodynamics, internal
energy, proof of internal energy as a point function, general numerical application of first law to non-flow process and steady flow
process
At the end of this course student will be able to:
1. Apply knowledge to real engineering application and prevent their effect.
Course outcomes 2. Analyze various thermodynamic process involved in engineering practice.
3. Implement truss problem in realistic works
4. Analysis the unbalance forces involved in the frame
Name of the Text Books:
1. Engineering Mechanics (Statics and Dynamics) ; A. K. Tayal ,Umesh Pub., Delhi
2. Engineering Mechanics : S. Timoshenko and D.H. Young,TMH
Text and 3. Engineering Thermodynamics: P.K.Nag, TMH
References 4. Engineering Thermodynamics: C.P.Arora, TMH
5. Engineering Mechanics (Statics and Dynamics): R.C.Hibbeler, Pearson
6. Engineering Mechanics:Meriam and Kreige ,John Wiley and sons
7. Thermodynamics: Cengel and Boles, TMH
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PROF. ANIL TIWARI DR. C.R. MATAWALE DR. S.K. KASHYAP MS. NIVEDITA SINGH
SHRI RAWATPURA SARKAR UNIVERSITY, RAIPUR CHHATTISGARH
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING& TECHNOLOGY

8. Essentials of Engg Mechanics: S.Rajasekharan& G.Shankara Subramaniyam, Vikas Publications


9. Engineering Mechanics: Basudeb Bhatytacharya , Oxford

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SHRI RAWATPURA SARKAR UNIVERSITY, RAIPUR CHHATTISGARH
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING& TECHNOLOGY

B.TECH. SECOND SEMESTER


Course Title BASIC CIVIL ENGINEERING
Course Code BENCP206
L T P Details
Course Credits
3 1 4
Prerequisites Chemistry
 Understand various types of civil structures its principle and applications.
 Understand the construction, principle and the concept of building materials.
Course
 Creative design, problem-solving, and the practical use of a civil engineering.
Objectives
 Know about the concept of surveying leveling & foundation of civil structural systems.
UNIT- I
Building Material
Bricks: Nominal and actual dimensions of modular and traditional bricks. Frog. Good brick earth, molding,
characteristics of good bricks, compression test and absorption test, classification of bricks. Cement: Raw materials,
wet process for manufacture of Portland cement, initial and final setting times, use of Vicat needle apparatus,
distinctions between ordinary Portland, Pozzolana and slag cement, grades of cement, uses of white cement. Stone:
Geological, physical and chemical classification of stone, important stones, uses of stone. Steel: Different between
Cast-iron, wrought iron and steel, mild steel and Tor-steel.
Course Contents
UNIT–II
Building Construction
Mortar: Proportions of cement mortar for various uses. Concreate: Ingredients of concrete. Meaning of M-10, M-15
and M-20 grades, and nominal mix proportions for them. Common w/c ratios. Workability. Slump test. Compression
test. Curing. Aggregate: Course and Fine aggregates, grading curve and fineness modelbuilding Plans: Reading and
comprehending a building plan and section. Convention of assuming the cutting plane at window sill level.
Conventional symbols for representing doors etc. and electrical and sanitary fittings. Identification of footing, plinth.
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SHRI RAWATPURA SARKAR UNIVERSITY, RAIPUR CHHATTISGARH
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING& TECHNOLOGY

UNIT – III
Surveying
Chain Survey: Instruments used. Selection of survey-stations. Chain-lines, Off-sets, Oblique-offsets, Tie lines,
Check-lines. Ranging. Field-Book, Plotting, Survey of India Topo-sheets. Their scales and conventional symbols.
Compass Survey: The prismatic compass. Definition and types of meridian. Dip and Declination. Whole circle
bearing, Fore bearing and Back bearing. Local attraction. Calculation of included angles for closed and open
traverses.

UNIT – IV
Levelling
Various parts of a Dumpy level, Temporary adjustments, Interrelationship of Bubble Tube Axis, Line of Collimation
and Vertical Axis, Leveling staff, technical terms used in Levelling. Fly leveling. Profile leveling. Level field book.
Arthmetical checks and problems on leveling. Contours: Definition, Contour value. Identification of ridge, valley and
other geographical features on a contoured plan.

UNIT – V
Foundation
Bearing Capacity: Necessity of foundations, definitions of safe bearing capacity, ultimate bearing capacity and factor
of safety, considerations of failure of soil and settlement of foundation for deciding ultimate bearing capacity. Load
bearing and framed construction: Load bearing wall type and framed types of constructions. Types of foundations:
Sketches of spreads footing for walls, rectangular R.C.C. footing for columns and raft-foundations for a group of
columns. Foundation Soils: Black cotton soil, its expansion and shrinkage, building cracks due to it, use of framed
construction or under-reamed pile for B.C. soil, Good soil for foundation viz., moorum, yellow soil or silt and rock.
At the end of this course student will be able to:
Course outcomes 1. Design to plan, oversee or provide advice on the construction of public infrastructure.
2. An ability to solve pipe network problems

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SHRI RAWATPURA SARKAR UNIVERSITY, RAIPUR CHHATTISGARH
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING& TECHNOLOGY

3. Network problem will contain variable friction calculation requiring iterative solution.
4. Compute basic groundwater calculations.
Name of the Text Books:
1. Comprehensive Basic Civil Engineering B.C. Purnima
Text and
2. Basic Civil Engineering by Ramamurutham
References
3. Surveying Vols I by B.C. Punmia
4. Building construction by Ahuja and Birdi

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PROF. ANIL TIWARI DR. C.R. MATAWALE DR. S.K. KASHYAP MS. NIVEDITA SINGH
SHRI RAWATPURA SARKAR UNIVERSITY, RAIPUR CHHATTISGARH
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING& TECHNOLOGY

B.TECH. SECOND SEMESTER


Course Title CHEMISTRY LAB
Course Code BSCCP204P
L T P Details
Course Credits
4 4
Prerequisites Chemistry
 Learn the laboratory skills needed to design, safely conduct and interpret chemical research.
Course objectives  Acquire a foundation of chemistry of sufficient breadth and depth to enable them to understand and critically interpret the
primary chemical literature.

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1. To determine the percentage composition of a mixture of Sodium Hydroxide and Sodium Chloride.
2. To determine the amount of Sodium Carbonate in the given mixture of Sodium Carbonate and Sodium Bicarbonate.
3. Determine the amount of Oxalic Acid and Sulphuric Acid/Hydrochloric Acid in one litre of solution given standard Sodium
Hydroxide and Potassium Permanganate.
Course Contents 4. To determine the Carbonate, Bicarbonate and Chloride contents in irrigation water.
5. Argentometric titration one each of Vohlard's method and of Mohr's method.
6. Complexometric Titrations Ca & Mg.
7. Deternimation of dissolved Oxygen in given sample of water.
8. Deterination of calorific value of fuel by Bomb Calorimeter.
9. Determination of Flash Point and Fine Point of lubricant by Abels and Pensky Martin apparatus.

At the end of this course student will be able to:


1. Design and carry out scientific experiments as well as accurately record and analyze the results of such experiments.
Course outcomes
2. Explore new areas of research in both chemistry and allied fields of science and technology.
3. Have a firm foundation in the fundamentals and application of current chemical and scientific theories including those in
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SHRI RAWATPURA SARKAR UNIVERSITY, RAIPUR CHHATTISGARH
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING& TECHNOLOGY

Analytical, Inorganic, Organic and Physical Chemistries.


Name of the Text Books:
1. Laboratory manual on Engineering Chemistry by Dr. Sudha Rani (S. Chand and Company).
Text Books & 2. A Textbook on Experiments and Calculations in Engineering Chemistry by S.S. Dara (Dhanapat
References 1. Rai Publishing Company Pvt. Ltd.).
1. Vogel's Texbook of Quantitative Chemical Analysis (Latest ed.), Revised by G.H. Jeffery, J. Bassett, J. Mendham & R.C.
Denney.
2. Applied Chemistry: Theory and Practice (Latest ed.), by O.P. Vermani and A. K. Narula.

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PROF. ANIL TIWARI DR. C.R. MATAWALE DR. S.K. KASHYAP MS. NIVEDITA SINGH
SHRI RAWATPURA SARKAR UNIVERSITY, RAIPUR CHHATTISGARH
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING& TECHNOLOGY

B.TECH. SECOND SEMESTER


Course Title FUNDAMENTALS OF MECHANICAL LAB
Course Code BENCP205P
L T P Details
Course Credits
4 4
Prerequisites Math’s
 To develop the capacity to predict the effects of force and motion while carrying out the creative design functions
Course objectives of engineering.
 Get the practical knowledge and application of law of forces.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. To verify law of triangle of forces.
2. To verify the Lami’s theorem.
3. To verify the law of polygon of forces.
4. To verify the law of lever.
5. To determine the support reactions of a simply supported beam subjected to point loads.
6. To draw the variation of bending moment at a given section in a simply supported beam under a moving point
load.
Course 7. To find the coefficient of friction between surfaces of wooden plane and following blocks:
Contents 8. Aluminum (ii) Tin ( iii) Glass (iv) Asbestos (v) Teak ply (vi) Sand paper (vii) card board .
9. To determine the coefficient of friction between (i) Belt and pulley (ii) Rope and pulley.
10. To study simple jib crane and to determine the internal forces in members of jib crane.
11. To determine the stiffness of helical compression spring.
12. To study the lifting machine “second order pulley system” and to draw the following characteristic diagram:
. (i) Load-effort diagram (ii) Load- ideal effort diagram (iii) Load-efficiency diagram
Also to determine the law of machine and the maximum efficiency of machine.
13. To study the lifting machine “Worm and worm wheel” and to draw the following characteristic diagram:
. (i) Load-effort diagram (ii) Load- ideal effort diagram (iii) Load-efficiency diagram
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PROF. ANIL TIWARI DR. C.R. MATAWALE DR. S.K. KASHYAP MS. NIVEDITA SINGH
SHRI RAWATPURA SARKAR UNIVERSITY, RAIPUR CHHATTISGARH
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING& TECHNOLOGY

Also to determine the law of machine and the maximum efficiency of machine.
14. To study the lifting machine “Geared Jib crane” and to draw the following characteristic diagrams
(i) Load-effort diagram (ii) Load- ideal effort diagram (iii) Load-efficiency diagram
Also to determine the law of machine and the maximum efficiency of machine.
15. To study the lifting machine “Single Purchase Winch crab” and to draw the following characteristic diagrams
(i) Load-effort diagram (ii) Load- ideal effort diagram (iii) Load-efficiency diagram
Also, to determine the law of machine and the maximum efficiency of machine.
16. To study the lifting machine “Double Purchase Winch crab” and to draw the following characteristic
(i) Load-effort diagram (ii) Load- ideal effort diagram (iii) Load-efficiency diagram
Also, to determine the law of machine and the maximum efficiency of machine.
17. Study of Thermodynamics Law’s and their applications.
At the end of this course student will be able to:
Course 1. Visualize physical configurations in terms of real materials, actual constraints, and the practical limitations
outcomes which govern the behavior of machines and structures.
2. The principles and their limitations are learned together within the context of engineering application.
Name of the Text Books:
1. Engineering Mechanics (Statics and Dynamics) ; A. K. Tayal ,Umesh Pub., Delhi
2. Engineering Mechanics : S. Timoshenko and D.H. Young,TMH
3. Engineering Thermodynamics: P.K.Nag, TMH
Text and 4. Engineering Thermodynamics: C.P.Arora, TMH
References 5. Engineering Mechanics (Statics and Dynamics): R.C.Hibbeler, Pearson
6. Engineering Mechanics:Meriam and Kreige ,John Wiley and sons
7. Thermodynamics: Cengel and Boles, TMH
8. Essentials of Engg Mechanics: S.Rajasekharan& G.Shankara Subramaniyam, Vikas Publications
9. Engineering Mechanics: Basudeb Bhatytacharya , Oxford

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BOARD OF STUDIES

PROF. ANIL TIWARI DR. C.R. MATAWALE DR. S.K. KASHYAP MS. NIVEDITA SINGH
SHRI RAWATPURA SARKAR UNIVERSITY, RAIPUR CHHATTISGARH
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING& TECHNOLOGY

B.TECH. SECOND SEMESTER


Course Title WORKSHOP PRACTICE -LAB
Course Code BENCP207
L T P Details
Course Credits
4 4
Prerequisites Physics
 The basic working knowledge required for the production of various engineering products.
 Explains the construction, function, use.
Course
 Application of different working tools, equipment, machines as well as the technique of manufacturing a product
objectives
from its raw material.
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

CARPENTRY:
Timber, Definition, Engineering Application, Types of Wood, Seasoning and Preservation, PlyWood, PlyBoards.
Practical Work: T Lap Joint, End Lap Joint
WELDING:
Welding, Brazing and soldering process and their applications. Oxy-acetylene gas welding process, Type of flame &
Course
their application. Manual & Metal arc welding technique and equipment, AC & DC welding, Constituents and
Contents
functions of electrode coating, welding positions, type of weld joints, Common welding defects.
Practical Work:
1. Lap Joint by Gas Welding
2. Square butt joint Arc welding
3. Lap joint by Arc welding
4. Demonstration of brazing
METAL CUTTING:

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PROF. ANIL TIWARI DR. C.R. MATAWALE DR. S.K. KASHYAP MS. NIVEDITA SINGH
SHRI RAWATPURA SARKAR UNIVERSITY, RAIPUR CHHATTISGARH
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING& TECHNOLOGY

Introduction to machining and common machining operations. Cutting tool material, Definition of machine tools,
specification and block diagram of lathe, Shaper Drilling machine and grinder. Common lathe operations such as
turning, parting, chamfering and facing. Quick return mechanism of shaper, Difference between drilling and boring,
Files-Material classification.
FITTING
1. Preparation of step cutting Job, out of 5mm thick strip.
2. Preparation of ‘V’ notch ‘V’ groove, out of 5mm thick strip.
3. Preparation of Male-Female joint our of 5 mm thick strip.
TURNING
1. Job on Lathe with one plane turning chamfering operations.
2. Job on Lathe with one step turning
3. Job on shaper for finishing two sides of a Job.
4. Drilling two holes of size 5mm and 12mm diameter on job used / to be used for shaping.
FORGING:
Forging principle, Material, Operations like drawing, upsetting, bending and forge welding, use of forged parts.
Exposure to High Tech Area: Exposure to High Tech Area like Plastic Injection Moulding, Die Casting, Diamond
Cutting PCB Manufacturing, CNC manufacturing Latest Techniques in Welding etc. Should be imparted through
factory visit and audio-visual means.Latest Techniques in Welding.
At the end of this course student will be able to:
Course 1. Work on any carpentry shop to prepare some useful product.
outcomes 2. Perform any fitting and Turing work and prepare a job.
3. Prepare a job related to forging work and metal cutting.
Name of the Text Books:
1. Chapman, w.a.j. and arnold e., workshop technology, vol. I & III, viva low price student edition, 1998
Text and 2. Chaudhary, hajra, Elements of workshop technology, media promoters & publishers, 1997.
References
3. Raghuwanshi, b.s., Workshop technology, vol. I &II, dhanpat rai and sons 1998.
4. Work shop technology, Hajara & chaudhary, vol.I&II.

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