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C b£ 39 1 A Open Elective-Ill: Nanotechnology

3 L, 3 Hrs, MM 100
Introduction to Nanotechnology: ln1r0duc1ion to nanotechnology and materials. Nanomateriats. Introduction to nano sizes and
propcnics comparison with the bulk materials, dilTcrent shapes and sizes and morphology.
Fabrication of Nanomaterinls: Wet Chemical Synthesis Methods. Colloidal Nanopanicles Product-ion. Sol Gel Methods, Microwave
and Atomization. Gas phase Production Methods : Chemical Vapour Depositions.
Kinetics at Nanoscalc: Nucleation and growth of particles, Issues of Aggregation of Panicles. Layers of surface Charges. Zeta
Potential and pH.
Carbon Nanomaterials: Synthesis of carbon buckyballs, List of stable carbon atlotropcs extended fullercnes, metallofullerenes solid
C60, bucky onions nanotubes.
Nanomatcrials characterization: Instrumentation Fractionation principles of Particle size measurements. Panicle size and its
distribution, XRD, Zeta potential Microscopies SEM, TEM, Atomic Forced Microscopy, Scanning and Tunneling Microscopy
Applications in Chemical Engineering: Self-assembly and molecular manufacturing : Surfactant based system Colloidal system
applications, ZnO.TiO2• Silver Nanoparticles Functional materials Applications. Production Techniques of Nanombes, Carbon arc,
bulk synthesis, commercial processes of synthesis of nanomaterials, Nanoclay. Commercial case study of nano synthesis - applications
in chemical engineering.

EC 39 1 A O pen Electh•e-fll : Elert ronic Instrumentation


3L 3 Hrs, MM:100
T ransducers: Construction, characteristics and circui~ for common types of resistive, capacitive, inducti ve, magneto-structive;
piezo-elcctric. Photo-electric and thermo-electric transducers for measurement of process physical variables. Various sensing
clements and transduce.rs for measurement of Force, Pressure, Humidity, Moisrure, strain. Velocity, Acceleration and pH. Inductive
and Capacitive prorimity switches. Physical and electrical loading of and by the transducer Systems.
Signal CondUioning: Analog and digital signal conditioning for instrumentation. Objectives of DAS. components of analog DAS and
digital Data acquisition system. digital data recording system. multi channel DAS. modem digital acquisition system.
Electron.ic Displays: Principle of LED numeric. ma1rix and alpha-numeric displays. flat panel CRT. LCD, electro-luminiscent and
electrophoretic and touch screen displays.
SE 39LA Open Elective-ID :Finite Eleme_ni Me_tbod
3L 3 llrs.M~1: 100
Introduction to Finite Element Me1hod, Basic Concept of Finite Element Mel.hod, Analysis of continuum:- Structural, thermal,
Potenti al etc., Finite Element Analysis of an elastic continuum:- Displacement approach. Direct Forrnula1ion. Energy ln1cgral, Co and
C I continuity, Convergence criteria.
Elements:- Types and Properties. Conforming ond Non conforming.
Shape FuncLions:- Longrangian and Serendity family for one ond two dimensional cases. •
Puscnl triangle, Super / Sub and lso parametric clements.
Steps in Finite Element Analysis of an elastic continuum.
M l 39 1A Ope n Eleeth•e-111: Project Emironment C lear .nee
JL 3 ll rs, MM : 100
Brief in1 roduc1ion of Environment Protcc:tton Act 1986 nnd other rclcvnnt lcgnl provi~ion~ npplicable to gel environment clenmnce in
lndin.
Imp11cl of mnjor engineering projects on various components of the en\ ironment. Socio•Economy. Land. Wnter, Air, Noihe 1111d
others.
Prepnrulion of Environment management pion: Public hcanng, collcctmg bnschnc data, Environment 1mpoc1 11sscssmc111 and
prcdicution, Environment mnnogcment pion. envtronment monitonng and manogemc:nL
PI 392A INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (Pl)
{Open Choice Based Elective - O.C.B.E.)

3L 3 hours, 100 Marks


Credit 3
Introduction: Meaning and scope of Intellectual Property. Introduction to
Intellectual Property Rights and its significance in Engineering, Place of
intellectual property in other forms and kinds of property and respective
characteristics, need for development and protection of intellectual property
Commercial Aspects of IPR. Various forms of Intellectual Property Rights :
Copyrights, Trademarks, Patents, Geographical Indications and Traditional
Knowledge, Industrial Designs, Semiconductor and Integrated Circuits, Trade
Secrets. Nature, te1m and conditionality in each such right, laws dealing with the
rights, expiration of the right.

International treaties pertaining to IPR protection, World Intellectual Property


Organization (WIPO) and agreement in Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual
Property Rights (TRIPS)

Indian Patent Act, 1970 : History of patenting system in India, Introduction to


Indian Patent Act and Rules, Types of Patent Applications. Various Sections in an
application.

Introduction to The Copyright Act, 1957; The Trade Marks Act, 1999; The Design
Act, 2000; The Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection)
Act, 1999; The Semiconductor Integrated Circuits Layout-Design Act, 2000.
Introduction to patent search; l andscape analysis.

IPR Management: IP portfolio management- Importance and significance of IP


portfolio management in an organization, IP Audit.
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EE 39 1 A Oren Elcc1h c.- Ill: Son Comru1ing Techniques
JL J ll our$, 100 M u~
Soll Co mp111ing : lntroduchon of ,oil computing, .oil compuhng .,,,.. hiird computing, vnno\15 types of ~oil compulang tcchmqucs,
applicntion~ of soil computm11

An1ficiol ln1clligcncc : lnlroduct1on. Vorious types of production systems, cborncrensucs of p.roducuon systems, brco.dth first sc:ircb,
dcplh nm ~curch tcchmquci,, olhcr Sc11rch Technique~ like hill Climbing, Bc~t fir:.t Simrch, A• illgoritbm, AO" Algonthnb ruid
various types of conirol strategics. Knowledge representation issues. Prepositional and predicate logic. monotonic ond non monotonic
reasoning, forword Reosonmg, backward reasoning, Weak & Strong Slot & filler strucru~s. NLP.

Neural Network : S1ructun: 11nd Function of u single neuron: B1olog1cal neuron. nn1fic1al neuron. definition of ANN. Tuonomy of
neural net, Diffe rence between ANN and hurnnn bruin. chlU'DCtenstics ond opplicntions of ANN. ~angle lnycr net\\ork. Pcrcc:ptron
tmimng ulgnrithm.

Fuzzy rule base system : fuuy propositions, form.it ion. dccompo,1llon & 11ggr~ga11on of fuzzy rule:,, furey reasoning. fuzzy inference
systems, fuzzy decision making & Applications of fuzzy logic.
ME 39 1A 0 11en Elec1i,•e-lll: Design l'hrnnlng nnd Control of l'roducli on Sy:s1em
JL 3 Hrs, MM:100
Production Pl onning: Planning horizon, producl exploring, Mnkc and buy decisions. operations plonmng. dcmnnd forecnshng.
conversion of forecast into production gout
Schedu ling: 0 1ierntl on scquc11cing ond bn luncing. Schedu ling for mn~s production 011djob order production. MRP. ERP.
lnvelllQl'Y Sy~1em; Co~! fo1;tQrs relevlml IQ qperntions 11ml inventory ~ontrnl, EOQ with shQrlllg~ 110<11mifQnn proo11~liQo, q11Mti1y
discount.
Project Plnnning nnd Control: Network control, cont.rol co,t con.~idcrotion and optimi7.lllion, Resource nllocntion 11nd levelling.
Aggregnte productiun plunning, decision ru les.
Supply Chnin Manngcmcnt:: Stnitcgic frnmcwork of Supply chnin - mcnmng, scope und performance of supply chnin, supply chain
drivers 11nd ohstoclcs. Role of c-busincss in u supply chnin.
CE 391A Open Elecllve-111 : EcoS)slc m & Biodh cr sil)
JL. 3 Ll rs. MM 100
Conccpl of an ecosystem. struclure & funcLion of ccosyslem. Bio-Geo chemical cycles (Hydrological carbon. oxygen. nitrogen..
phosphorm & sulphur cycle). energy flow in ccosys1em. food chain
MoJor ecosystems (D~-scripuoo only) : Forest ecosystem. Grusslnnd ccosyslcm. Desert ecosystem, Aqwiuc ecosystem. RJ\cnne nnd
stream ecosystem. Morine ecosysLem. Estunrine ecosystem.
Biodl\cn.ity : Definition and its impomncc. B1od,,.crsity ot global. national & locnl level. Hot spots of biodiven;ity. Thro!$ to
biodl\cn1ty & cou,es ofbiodi,cr>tty loss. Conseoa1100 ofb1od1vcr>1ty.
Value of biodiversity: Consumptive use. productive use, social value. ethical value. oesthctic value& optional valui:.
Bio-gcogrnph1cnl clnssifiaition of Indio. Indio ns mega-diversity nn1ion

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