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DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE


JAI NARAIN VYAS UNIVERSITY, JODHPUR
SYLLABUS
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
(SEMESTER SCHEME)
FOUR YEAR INTEGRATED COURSE
B. E. II Year Examination, 2022 (Session 2021-22)
B. E. III Year Examination, 2023 (Session 2022-23)
B. E. IV Year Examination, 2024 (Session 2023-24)
BE II Year (Chemical Engineering Department), 2021-2022
SEMESTER III EXAMINATION SCHEME
Marks

Practicals and
Examination H.
Subject Code
Branch Code

Subject

Contact H.

Sessionals
Practicals
Tutorials
Lectures

Credits

Theory

Total
A: Written Papers
Ma 201 A Mathematics-I (ChE) 2 - - 2 2.0 3 100 - 100
ChE 202 A Computer Oriented Numerical 2 1 - 3 3.0 3 100 - 100
Analysis (ChE)
ChE 203 A Fluid Flow Operation (ChE) 4 1 - 5 5.0 3 100 - 100
ChE 204 A Chemical Engineering 3 1 - 4 4.0 3 100 - 100
Thermodynamics (ChE)
ChE 205 A Heat Transfer Operation-I (ChE) 4 1 - 5 5.0 3 100 - 100
Total (A) 15 4 - 19 19.0 - 500 - 500
B: Practicals and Sessionals
ChE 221 B Computer Oriented Numerical Analysis - - 3 3 1.5 3 - 100 100
Lab (ChE)
ChE 222 B Fluid Flow Operation Lab.(ChE) - - 3 3 1.5 3 - 100 100
ChE 223 B Heat Transfer Operation-I Lab.(ChE) - - 3 3 1.5 3 - 100 100
ChE 224 B Chemical Process Calculations - - 3 3 1.5 3 - 100 100
Lab. (ChE)
Total (B) - - 12 12 6.0 - - 400 400
Grand Total (A+B) 15 4 12 31 25.0 - 500 400 900
BE II Year (Chemical Engineering Department), 2021-2022

SEMESTER IV EXAMINATION SCHEME

Marks

Examination H.

Practicals and
Subject Code
Branch Code

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Sessionals
Practicals
Tutorials
Lectures
Subject

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Theory

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A: Written Papers
Ma 251 A Mathematics-II (ChE) 2 - - 2 2.0 3 100 - 100
ChE 252 A Chemical Equipment Design (ChE) 3 1 - 4 4.0 3 100 - 100
ChE 253 A Chemical Technology - I 2 - - 2 2.0 3 100 - 100
ChE 254 A Heat Transfer Operation-II (ChE) 3 2 - 5 5.0 3 100 - 100
ChE 255 A Process Instrumentation and Control (ChE) 2 1 - 3 3.0 3 100 - 100
Open Elective – I* 3 - - 3 3.0 3 100 - 100
Total (A) 15 4 - 19 19.0 - 600 - 600
B: Practicals and Sessionals
ChE 271 B Chemical Analysis Lab. (ChE) - - 3 3 1.5 3 - 100 100
ChE 272 B Chemical Equipment Design Lab. - - 3 3 1.5 3 - 100 100
ChE 273 B Heat Transfer Operation-II Lab (ChE) - - 3 3 1.5 3 - 100 100
ChE 274 B Process Instrumentation Control Lab (ChE) - - 3 3 1.5 3 - 100 100
Total (B) - - 12 12 6.0 - - 400 400
Grand Total (A+B) 15 4 12 31 25.0 - 600 400 1000
ChE 200 E **Co-curricular Activities - 1 1 2 - - - 100 100

*List of Open Elective-I available for Chemical Engineering Department students for IV Semester (See Annexure I)
**Joint Award for BE III & IV Semester (Marks not counted for award of Division/ Degree)
BE III Year (Chemical Engineering Department), 2022-2023

SEMESTER V EXAMINATION SCHEME


Marks

Examination H.
Subject Code
Branch Code

Contact H.

Sessionals
Practicals

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Tutorials
Lectures
Subject

Credits

Theory

Total
and
A: Written Papers
ChE 301 A Petroleum Refining (ChE) 3 - - 3 3.0 3 100 - 100
ChE 302 A Process Dynamics and Control (ChE) 2 1 - 3 3.0 3 100 - 100
ChE 303 A Chemical Reaction Engineering-I (ChE) 3 2 - 5 5.0 3 100 - 100
ChE 304 A Mass Transfer Operation-I (ChE) 3 2 - 5 5.0 3 100 - 100
Open Elective* – II 3 - - 3 3.0 3 100 - 100
Total (A) 14 5 - 19 19.0 - 500 - 500
B: Practicals and Sessionals
ChE 321 B Petroleum Anaysis Lab. (ChE) - - 3 3 1.5 3 - 100 100
ChE 322 B Chemical Reaction Engineering-I
- - 3 3 1.5 3 - 100 100
Lab. (ChE)
ChE 323 B Mass Transfer Operation-I Lab.
- - 3 3 1.5 3 - 100 100
(ChE)
ChE 324 B Process Dynamics and Control Lab
- - 3 3 1.5 3 - 100 100
(ChE).
Total (B) - - 12 12 6.0 - - 400 400
Grand Total (A+B) 14 5 12 31 25.0 - 500 400 900

*List of Open Elective-II available for Chemical Engineering Department students for V Semester (See Annexure II)
BE III Year (Chemical Engineering Department), 2022-2023

SEMESTER VI EXAMINATION SCHEME

Marks

Examination H.
Subject Code
Branch Code

Contact H.

Sessionals
Subject

Practicals

Practicals
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Credits

Theory

Total
and
A: Written Papers
ChE 351 A Chemical Reaction Engineering-II (ChE) 3 1 - 4 4.0 3 100 - 100
ChE 352 A Mass Transfer Operation-II (ChE) 3 1 - 4 4.0 3 100 - 100
ChE 353 A Fluid Particle Dynamics (ChE) 3 1 - 4 4.0 3 100 - 100
ChE 354 A Industrial Economics and Management (ChE) 2 - - 2 2.0 3 100 - 100
ChE 355 A Material Science (ChE) 2 - - 2 2.0 3 100 - 100
Open Elective* – III 3 - - 3 3.0 3 100 - 100
Total (A) 16 3 - 19 19.0 15 600 600
B: Practicals and Sessionals
ChE 371 B Chemical Reaction Engineering- II Lab. - - 3 3 1.5 3 - 100 100
(ChE)
ChE 372 B Mass Transfer Operation-II Lab. (ChE) - - 3 3 1.5 3 - 100 100
ChE 373 B Fluid Particle Dynamics Lab. (ChE) - - 3 3 1.5 3 - 100 100
ChE 374 B Seminar (ChE) - - 3 3 1.5 3 - 100 100
Total (B) - - 12 12 6.0 - - 400 400
Grand Total (A+B) 16 3 12 31 25.0 600 400 1000
ChE 300 E **Co-curricular Activities - 1 1 2 1 - - 100 100
*List of Open Elective-I available for Chemical Engineering Department students for VI Semester (See Annexure III)
**Joint Award for BE V & VI Semester (Marks not counted for award of Division/ Degree)
BE IV Year (Chemical Engineering Department), 2023-2024

SEMESTER VII EXAMINATION SCHEME


Marks

Examination H.

Practicals and
Subject Code
Branch Code

Contact H.

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A: Written Papers
ChE 401 A Safety in Chemical Process Plants (ChE) 3 - - 3 3.0 3 100 - 100
ChE 402 A Molecular Biology (ChE) 3 - - 3 3.0 3 100 - 100
ChE 403 A Mathematical Methods In Chemical 3 1 - 4 4.0 3 100 - 100
Engineering (ChE)
ChE 404 A Environmental Engineering (ChE) 3 1 - 4 4.0 3 100 - 100
ChE 405 A
Chemical Technology-II (ChE) 2 - - 2 2.0 3 100 100
ChE 406 A
Elective-I (ChE) 3 - - 3 3.0 3 100 - 100
Total (A) 17 2 - 19 19.0 - 600 - 600
B: Practicals and Sessionals
ChE 421 B Chemical Technology Lab. (ChE) - - 3 3 1.5 3 - 100 100
ChE 422 B Environmental Engineering Lab. (ChE) - - 3 3 1.5 3 - 100 100
ChE 423 C Project (ChE) - - 6 6 3.0 3 - 100 100
Total (B) - 12 12 6.0 - - 300 300
Grand Total (A+B) 17 2 12 31 25.0 - 600 300 900
BE IV Year (Chemical Engineering Department), 2023-2024
SEMESTER VIII EXAMINATION SCHEME
Marks

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Subject Code
Branch Code

Contact H.
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Subject
A: Written Papers
ChE 451 A Bio Chemical Engineering (ChE) 3 - - 3 3.0 3 100 - 100
ChE 452 A Transport Phenomena(ChE) 3 1 - 4 4.0 3 100 - 100
ChE 453 A Chemical Engineering Optimization (ChE) 3 1 - 4 4.0 3 100 - 100
ChE 454 A Elective-II (ChE) 3 1 - 4 4.0 3 100 - 100
ChE 455 A Elective-III (ChE) 3 1 - 4 4.0 3 100 - 100
Total (A) 15 4 - 19 19.0 - 500 - 500
B: Practicals and Sessionals
ChE 471 B Polymer Science lab. (ChE) - - 3 3 1.5 3 - 100 100
ChE 472 B Simulation Lab (ChE) - - 3 3 1.5 3 - 100 100
ChE 473 B Project (ChE) - - 6 6 3.0 3 - 100 100
Total (B) - 12 12 6.0 - - 300 300
C Practical Training and Tour
ChE 474 C Practical Training (ChE) - - - - 13.0 - - 100 100
Total (C) - - 13.0 - - 100 100
Grand Total (A+B+C) 15 4 12 31 38.0 - 500 400 900
ChE 400 E **Co-curricular Activities - 1 1 2 1 - - 100 100

**Joint Award for BE VII & VIII Semester (Marks not counted for award of Division/ Degree)
MA 201 A: MATHEMATICS-I
(L-T-C : 2-0-2) Max. Marks 100

Section A
Differential equations : Simultaneous differential equations, Total differential equations,
Partial differential equations of first order, Charpit’s method, Linear partial differential
equations with constant coefficient, Second order partial differential equations, Monge’s
method for the equation of type Rr + Ss + Tt = V.
Section B
Complex Analysis: Analytic function, Construction of an Analytic function, Cauchy –
Riemann equations in Cartesian and Polar form. Complex integration, Cauchy’s integral
theorem, Cauchy’s integral formula, Derivative of Cauchy’s integral formula.
Taylor’s and Laurent’s series expansion of complex functions.
Cauchy’s residue theorem and its applications for evaluation of the contour integrals of
type ʃ02∏ f (sinӨ, cosӨ)dӨ and ʃ-∞∞ f(x)dx.
Section C
Probability and Statistics: Theorems of probability and their application, Binomial, Poisson
and Normal probability distribution. Correlation and Regression analysis of two
parameters.

ChE 202 A: COMPUTER ORIENTED NUMERICALANALYSIS


(L-T-C : 2-1-3) Max. Marks 100

Numerical solution of Linear Equations: Roots of Equations, Newton-Raphson method,


False Position method, Bisection method, and Secant method.
System of Linear Equations: Solutions of simultaneous equations by Gaussian-elimination,
Gauss-Jordan and Gauss-Seidal method.
Interpolation: Lagrange’s interpolation, Newton’s Forward and Backward interpolation,
Difference tables.
Curve Fitting: Least square method (Polynomial, Trigonometric & Exponential).
Numerical Integration: Simpson’s 1/3 rule, Trapezoidal method, Gauss Quadrature
method. Numerical Differentiation
Ordinary Differential Equation: Eulers, RungeKutta second and fourth order, Predictor–
corrector method, Finite-difference method.
Classification of Partial Differential Equations: Elliptical equation, 2D Laplace’s equation
for steady state problems (Only general Introduction).
Characteristic Equations: Estimation of Eigen values and Eigen Vectors of matrices (Only
general Introduction). Programming approach (C++ programming)

ChE 203 A: FLUID FLOW OPERATIONS


(L-T-C : 4-1-5) Max. Marks 100
Basic principles: Units and dimensions, Properties of fluid, Classification of fluids –
(Newtonian and Non-Newtonian fluid, Compressible and Incompressible fluids).
Fluid static: Fluid pressure & its measurement, Piezometers, Forces acting on immersed
surfaces (Plane & Curved), Pressure diagrams.
Fluid dynamics: Laminar and turbulent flows, Conservation of mass, Continuity equation,
Conservation of momentum and energy, Navier–stokes equation and its applications,
Mechanical energy balance and Bernoulli’s equation and its applications, Orifice meter and
Venturi meter, impulse momentum equation and its application.
Dimensional analysis: Pi theorem, Dimensionless numbers and their physical significance,
Similitude criterion. Introduction to boundary layer theory: Velocity distribution, Boundary
layer calculations, and Boundary layer thickness.
Flow through orifices and mouthpieces: Classification of orifices and mouthpieces,
Determination of the coefficient for an orifices, Energy and head losses of flowing liquid
due to sudden changes in velocity.
Pipe Network: Specifications of standard pipes and tubes; Economic pipe diameter, Pipe
fitting and valves, flow through pipes, Pressure drop, Friction factor, Darcy-Weishbach
equation, Hydraulic Gradient Line (HGL) and Total Energy Line (TEL), Pressure drop in
pipe network system, Hardy-Cross method.
Flow of compressible fluids: Isentropic expansion, Adiabatic, and Isothermal frictional
flow.
Pumps, Blowers, and Compressors: Their types and basic working characteristics, their
selection criteria, Cavitations, Net Positive Suction Head (NPSH).

ChE 204 A: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS


(L-T-C : 3-1-4) Max. Marks 100

Basic concepts: Review of laws of thermodynamics and their application to engineering


process, Closed and Open system, Thermodynamics analysis chemical process.
Thermodynamic properties of fluids and their inter-relationships: PVT behavior of pure
substance, Viral and Cubic equation, Equation of state, generalized correlations and
acentric factor, PVT behavior of mixture, Entropy, Gibb’s energy and its role as generating
function, Helmoltz Energy, Residual properties, Properties of single and two-phase
systems, Relationship among thermodynamic properties. Refrigeration cycles: Vapour
absorption and Compression cycles, selection of refrigerants. Multicomponent systems:
Partial molar properties, chemical potential, Gibb’s-Duhem equation, Ideal – non-ideal
solutions. Raoults’s&Henery’s laws, Fugacity and fugacity coefficient. Excess properties
of mixtures, Activity and activity coefficients, Gaseous mixtures and fundamental property
relation. Phase equilibrium and stability: General criteria for equilibrium, phase
equilibrium, phase rule and its derivation, vapour – liquid equilibrium (VLE), Azeatropes,
Liquid- Liquid equilibrium (LLE), and vapour- solid phase equilibrium and solid- liquid
equilibrium (SLE)) (only general types, characteristics and qualitative behavior of these
equilibrium systems). Chemical reaction equilibrium: Reaction coordinate, Evaluation of
equilibrium constants and effect of temperature on them, Standard Gibb’s free energy
change, calculation of equilibrium conversion for single and multi-reaction systems, phase
rule and Duhem equation for reacting systems.

ChE 205 A: HEAT- TRANSFER OPERATIONS- I


(L-T-C : 4-1-5) Max. Marks 100

Mechanism of heat transfer: Heat transfer rate, Flux, Coefficient and Resistance.
Thermal conductivity: Fourier’s law, Conduction through flat and cylindrical walls,
Spherical objects and finned surfaces, Composite walls, Heat losses and insulation.
Application of energy equation one dimension and two dimensions (series solution) steady
and unsteady state conduction, Solution of partial differential equation using numerical
techniques.
Natural and forced convection: Film coefficient; Heat transfer between solid and fluids,
Dimensionless analysis, laminar and turbulent flows through pipes.
Heat transfer with phase change: Film wise and Drop wise condensation- Film wise
condensation on vertical and inclined plate, Equations for horizontal and vertical tubes,
Calculations for condensers.
Radiant energy – Distribution, Emissive power, Planck’s law, Wien’s displacement law,
Stephen-Boltzmann law, Black body, Kirchhoff’s law, Gray body, Exchange of energy
between two surfaces-Large plates, Infinites cylinders, Geometric factors, Gas radiation.
Heat transfer in reactive system- Endothermic reaction, exothermic reaction, Heat transfer
in catalytic bed reactor.
Ma 251 A: MATHEMATICS – II
(L-T-C : 2-0-2) Max. Marks 100

Section A
Laplace Transform, Inverse Laplace Transform, Application of Laplace Transform to solve
different equation with constant coefficients.
Section B
Numerical Analysis: Newton – Gregory interpolation formulae, Lagrange’s interpolation
formula. Central difference interpolation formulae: Gauss’ forward and backward
formulae, Stirling’s and Bessel’s interpolation formulae. Numerical integration:
Trapezoidal rule, Simpson’s 1/3 and 3/8 rule. Numerical solution of algebraic and
transcendental equations: Bisection, regulafalsi and Newton – Raphson methods.
Numerical solution of linear simultaneous equations: Gauss’ elimination, Gauss – Jordan,
Jacobi and Gauss – Siedal methods. Numerical solution of ordinary differential equations:
Euler’s Runge – Kutta Fourth order and Milne’s methods.
Section C
Special function: Series solution of Bessel and Legendre’s differential equation. Generating
function of Bessel and Legendre’s Polynomials. Orthogonal Property of Bessel and
Legendre’s function. Rodrigue’s formula
ChE 252 A: CHEMICAL EQUIPMENT DESIGN
(L-T-C : 3-1-4) Max. Marks 100

Theories of columns, Thermal stress, Membrane stresses in shells of revolutions, Stress


concentration, Theories of failures.
General Design Consideration: Design code, Design pressure, Design temperature of
cylindrical and spherical shells under internal and external pressures, Selection and design
of flat plate, Spherical, Ellipsoidal conical closures.
Tall vertical vessels: Pressure, Dead weight, Wind, Earthquake and Eccentric loads and
induced stresses, Combined stresses.
Vessel Supports: Design of skirt, lug and saddle supports. Design shell of supported vessel.
Liquid Storage Tanks: Classification, Storage tank codes, Design of shell, Bottom plates,
Self-supported, and Column-supported roofs, Wind grinder, Nozzles.
High-pressure vessels: Stress analysis of thick walled cylindrical shell, Design of
monoblock.
Flanges: Types of flanges and their selection, Gaskets.
Detailed process and mechanical design: Fixed and floating head shell and tube heat
exchangers, Single and multiple effect evaporators, Plate and packed columns for
distillation and absorption, Flash drum, Condenser cooling tower, Rotary drier, Fixed bed
adsorption column, Cyclonic separator, Packed and fluidized bed reactors, Crystallizer,
Setting tank, Piping network
ChE 253 A: CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY-I
(L-T-C : 2-0-2) Max. Marks 100

Indian Chemical Industry: An Overview


High temperature processes: Manufacture of Cement, Glass.
Chlor alkali industries.
Oil, fats, and Waxes: Vegetable oils, Animal fats and oils, Waxes.
Soaps and Detergent.
Sugar and Starch.
Paper and Pulp Industries: Different pulping processes.

ChE 254 A:HEAT TRANSFER OPERATIONS – II

(L-T-C : 3-2-5) Max. Marks 100

Heat exchangers: Types of Heat Exchangers, Double-pipe Heat Exchanger- Parallel and
counter-current flows, Shell and Tube Heat exchangers, LMTD, Equivalent diameter; NTU
and Effectiveness, Fouling factors, Cross flow heat exchangers and it’s application.
Design of Shell - Tube Heat Exchangers: Calculation of heat transfer coefficient and
pressure drop.
Condensation of single vapors system and type of condenser.
Vaporizers, Evaporators and Reboilers: Forced and Natural circulation vaporizers (Kettle
Reboiler), Reboilers arrangements, Heat flux and temperature difference, Single and multi-
effect evaporators, BPR, Forward and Backward feeds, Calculations for chemical
evaporators, Optimum numbers of effects. Batch and unsteady state heating arrangements
in jacketed and agitated vessels.

ChE 255 A:PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION & CONTROL


(L-T-C : 2-1-3) Max. Marks 100

Introduction to process variables: Direct and Inferential measurement, On and off line
measurement, Static and Dynamic characteristics of instruments and their general
classification, Error, Accuracy, Repeatability, Drift, Threshold, Zero-stability etc.,
Interpretation of performance specification of transducers.
Working principle of instruments: Classification of sensors and transducers based on their
principles of measurement, Building block of an instrument- Transducer, Amplifier, Signal
conditioner, Signal transmitter, Data acquisition, I/O devices (general working principle
only).
Instrumentation Systems: Working principle of transducers/instruments employed for the
measurement of Flow, Level, Pressure, Temperature, Density, Viscosity, pH, Radiation,
Composition, Humidity, Advantages and Disadvantages, Preparation of instrumentation
diagrams, Instrumentation of important equipments like Distillation column, Heat
exchanger, etc.
Construction and characteristics of final control elements: Introduction to Pneumatic,
Hydraulic and Electronic controllers, Pneumatic control valves, Characteristics and sizing,
motorized valve etc.
Signal transmission and Telemetry: Sampling, Multiplexing, Modulation and
Demodulation, Basic principle of DAC and ADC, Pneumatic and Electronic Transmitter
and their Advantages and Disadvantages.
OPEN ELECTIVE

ChE- 291A RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES(Open Elective –I)


(L-T-P-C : 3-0-0-3)

Sources of energy: Energy sources and their availability, renewable energy sources.

Energy from Biomass: Introduction, Biomass as a source of energy, Biomass conversion


technologies, Biogas generation, classification of biogas plants, Biomass gasification.

Solar Energy: Sun and solar energy, solar radiation and its measurement, solar energy
collectors, solar energy storage, Photovoltaic systems, Application of solar energy.

Wind Energy: Wind as an Energy source, Basic principles of wind energy conversion,
Types of Wind machines, Components of wind energy conversion system, Performance of
wind machines, application of wind energy.

Geothermal Energy: Introduction, Origin and distribution of geothermal energy, types of


geothermal resources, Hybrid geothermal power plant, Application of geothermal energy.

Hydrogen energy: Introduction, Hydrogen production, Hydrogen storage, Hydrogen


transportation.

Energy from the Oceans: Introduction, Ocean Thermal Electric Conversion (OTEC),
Energy from Tides, Ocean Waves.
ChE- 301A: PETROLEUM REFINING
(L-T-C : 3-0-3) Max. Marks 100

Origin and Occurrence of Petroleum crude: status of petroleum refining industry in India,
Composition, Classification and Physical properties of petroleum, Testing and uses of
petroleum products.
Petroleum refining processes: Atmospheric and Vacuum distillation, Thermal and catalytic
in vapor, liquid and mixed phases, Hydro cracking, Thermal reforming, Polyforming and
plat forming, Catalytic reforming, Conversion of petroleum gases into motor fuel with
reference to Alkylation, Polymerization, Isomerization, Hydrogenation, Production of
aviation gasoline, motor fuel, kerosene, diesel oil and jet fuel.
Vacuum distillation: solvent extraction, uses of lubricating oils & waxes, Chemical & clay
treatment of petroleum products, Desulphurization.

ChE- 302A:PROCESS DYNAMICS AND CONTROL


(L-T-C : 2-1-3) Max. Marks 100

Laplace Transformation: Introduction, Properties of transform (Initial and Final value


theorem).
Response of system: Dynamics of first, second and higher order linear, open loop and close
loop system, Characteristic equation, Stability, Bode diagram and Root locus diagram,
Mode of control actions for negative feedback systems, Frequency response of system,
Bode stability criterion, Nyquist stability criterion, Design of controller, Dynamics of some
complex processes, Control valves.

ChE 303 A: CHEMICAL REACTION ENGINEERING-I


(L-T-C : 3-2-5) Max. Marks 100

Kinetics of Homogeneous Reactions: Concentration-Dependent Term of a Rate Equation,


Temperature-Dependent Term of a Rate Equation, Searching for a Mechanism,
Predictability of Reaction Rate from Theory.
Analysis of Rate Data: Batch Reactor Data, Method of Initial Rates, Method of Half-Lives,
Differential Reactors. Constant volume and Varying volume Batch Reactor, Integral, and
differential methods of analysis for various types of reactions.
Conversion and Reactor Sizing: Definition of Conversion, Batch Reactor Design
Equations, Design Equations for Flow Reactors, Applications of the Design Equations for
Continuous-Flow Reactors, Reactors in Series.

Designs fundamentals and behavior of Isothermal reactor: Performance equation for Ideal
Batch Reactor, Space Time and Space Velocity, Performance equation for Mixed flow
reactor and Plug flow reactor, Size comparison for single reaction, Multiple reactors,
Mixed flow reactors in series, Recycle Reactors, Auto catalytic reactions, Design for
parallel reactions, Multiple reactions in series and series-parallel combinations reactions,
fractional yield.
ChE 304 A: MASS TRANSFER OPERATION-I
(L-T-C : 3-2-5) Max. Marks 100

Physico-Chemical basis of separation processes, Thermodynamic consideration, Stage, and


Continuous contacting operation, Concept of equilibrium states. Molecular diffusion in
gases and liquids, Fick’s first and second law, Mass transfer coefficient. Heat, Mass, and
Momentum-transfer analogies. Film, Penetration, Surface- Renewal, Surface-Stretch
Theories.
Theory of interphase mass transfer: Individual and overall mass transfer coefficients,
Steady-state co-current and counter-current process, Operating curve, Stages and stage
efficiency, Murpheeefficiency.Equipment for gas-liquid operations: Sparged vessels,
Mechanical agitated vessels, Tray Towers, Wetted-Wall Towers, Scrubbers, Spray Towers,
Packed columns.
Gas Absorption: Equilibrium solubility of gases in liquids, One component transferred
material balance, Calculation of operating lines, Counter current multistage operation,
HETP dilute solution, HTU, NTU.
Distillation: Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium, Enthalpy-concentration diagrams, Differational
and Extractive distillation, fractionating column, Plate and packed column, McCabe Thile
and PonchonSavarite distillation methods, Principle of Azeotropic and extractive
distillation, Multi-component vapour liquid equilibrium, total, optimum reflux ratio and
minimum reflux.
Drying: Equilibrium curve, Through Circulation and Cross circulation drying, Drying rate,
Dryers and their selection.

OPEN ELECTIVE

ChE 341A PETROLEUM REFINING TECHNOLOGY(Open Elective –II)


(L-T-P-C : 3-0-0-3)

Origin occurrence of petroleum, Formation and Evaluation of Crude Oil. Testing


ofPetroleum Products. Petroleum refining processes, general processing, toppingand
vacuum distillations. Thermal cracking in vapor, liquid and mixed phase.Overview of
Refinery Products

Catalytic cracking - Houdry fixed bed, fluidized bed, T.C.C. Houder flow etc.Catalytic
reforming - conversion of petroleum gases into motor fuel with specialreference to
alkylation, polymerization, hydrogenation and dehydrogenation.

Treatment Techniques: Removal of Sulphur Compounds in all Petroleum Fractionsto


improve performance, Destruction of Sulphur Compounds and CatalyticDesulphurization,
Solvent Treatment Processes, Dewaxing, Clay Treatment andHydrofining.

Production of aviation gasoline, motor fuel, kerosene, diesel oil, tractor fuel and jetfuel,
hydrodesulphurization, Lubricating oil manufacture, Petroleum waxes andasphalts.

Octane number, Cetane number, Diesel index, their determination and importanceStorage
of petroleum products: tanks, bullets, special types of spheres etc.Transportation of
petroleum products: road, rail, sea and pipeline; Importance ofpipeline transportation.
ChE 351A: CHEMICAL REACTION ENGINEERING-II
(L-T-C : 3-1-4) Max. Marks 100

Temperature and Pressure Effects: Single and multiple reactions.


RTD for Chemical Reactors: General Characteristics, Measurement of the RTD,
Characteristics of the RTD, RTD in Ideal Reactors, Diagnostics and Troubleshooting,
Reactor Modelling Using the RTD, Zero-Parameter Models, RTD and Multiple Reactions.
Analysis of non-ideal reactors: One- parameter models, two-parameter models, Tanks-in-
Series (T-I-S) Model,
Dispersion Model, Tanks-in-Series Model Versus Dispersion Model, Two-Parameter
Models-Modelling Real Reactors with Combinations of Ideal Reactors, Other Models of
Non-ideal Reactors Using CSTRs and PFRs.
Catalysis and Catalytic Reactors: Catalysts, Steps in a Catalytic reaction, Synthesizing a
Rate Law, Mechanism, and Rate-Limiting Step, Heterogeneous Data Analysis for Reactor
Design. Adiabatic tubular reactor design.
External Diffusion Effects on Heterogeneous Reactions: Diffusion Fundamentals, Binary
Diffusion, External Resistance to Mass Transfer, Parameter Sensitivity, the Shrinking Core
Model. Rate equation for fluid solid reactions. Design of heterogeneous catalytic reactors.
Diffusion and Reaction: Diffusion and Reaction in Spherical Catalyst Pellets, Internal
Effectiveness Factor, Overall Effectiveness Factor.

ChE 352A: MASS TRANSFER OPERATION-II


(L-T-C : 3-1-4) Max. Marks 100

Humidification: Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium, Vapor Gas Mixtures, Humidity charts and


Calculations for humidification and dehumidification processes (adiabatic).
Liquid-Liquid Extraction: Ternary Liquid-Liquid Extraction, Batch and continuous liquid-
liquid extraction, Design of extraction column, Stage calculations, Extraction with
intermediate feed and Reflux, Selectivity, Rate of extraction system with complete
immiscibility.
Leaching: Principle of leaching, Batch and semi batch condition leaching, Retention of
liquids after drainage, Calculation of stage in a sequence with or without reflux.
Adsorption: Adsorption equilibrium, stage wise and Continuous adsorption, Industrial
absorbers, Elution, Ion exchange.
Crystallization: Equilibrium and yield, Factors governing nucleation and crystal growth
rates, Controlled growth of crystal, Industrial Crystallizer.
Membrane separation: Thermodynamics basic of separation, Minimum work for
separation, Types of barriers and estimation of separation factors.
ChE 353A: FLUID PARTICLE DYNAMICS
(L-T-C : 3-1-4) Max. Marks 100

Flow through bed: Free and hindered settling, Flows through immersed bodies, and Flow
through porous media.
Fluidization: Importance of fluidization in process industry, bubbles behavior and bed
properties, Entrainment and elutriation from fluidized bed, two phase-fluidized bed.
Filtration: Constant pressure and Constant rate filtration, Compressible cakes, Filtration
rate calculation.
Particle size and shape: Measurement and analysis, Screening and screen analysis- Screen
effectiveness, working principle of industrial screening equipments, Shape factor,
Selectivity index.
Size reduction: Principal of comminution, Crushing, Grinding, Pulverization, Ultra-fine
grinding, Grindability, Crushing laws.
Solid handling: Storage of solids, Transport of solid Screw and belt conveyors, Pneumatic
transport, Hydraulic transport and different agitators.
Filtration: Type of Rotary vacuum filter, Filter press, working principles of cyclone
separator, Gravity separators, Centrifugation, Bag filters, Electro static precipitators, Froth
flotation processes.
Agitators: Types and basic principles, power calculations.

ChE 354A: INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS & MANAGEMENT


(L-T-C : 2-0-2) Max. Marks 100

Economics of Chemical Industries in India- Demand: meaning and definition, elements,


types. Law of Demand: explanation and assumptions. Demand curve: cause of application
and exceptions. Difference between want and demand, expansion and contraction of
demand, increase and decrease of demand. Factors affecting demand. Elasticity of demand:
concept, type and method of measurement, determinants and its importance. Cost
estimation- elements of cost, components of cost, indirect expenses. Depreciation: its types
and various method of calculating it. Obsolesce, Interest on capital, Idleness, Repairs and
Maintenance. Profitability.
Economic evaluation of plant- Break-even analysis: assumptions. Break-even point theory:
application. Non-linear break-even analysis.
Investment analysis- Time value of money, Interest rate, compound value, present value,
annuities. Payback method, ARR, NPV, IRR. Cash flow statement, Discounting.
Industrial financing- Sources of Business Finance: Nature and significance, types,
classification. Shares: types, merits, and demerits. Debentures: merits and demerits.
Internal financing: loan financing, types, merits, and demerits. Specialized financial
institutions.
Management and Engineering and their relation with other fields- Taylor’s scientific
management, Fayols Principal of scientific management. Forms of industrial enterprise:
sole propertership. Partnership firms: characteristic, kinds, essentials, advantages and
disadvantages. Differences between sole propertership, Partnership, JHF and Co-
ownership. Partners: types, rights, duties and liabilities. Companies: characteristics, kinds,
difference with partnership, difference between private and public companies, advantages
and disadvantages.
Organization structure- role and features, organization chart and manual, their uses and
limitation. Departmentation: Need and importance. Span of management and factors
affecting it. Delegation of authority and measures for effective delegation. Centralization
and decentralization. Delegation and Decentralization. Factors determining degree of
decentralization. Rationale centralization and decentralization.Personnel Management-
Manpower planning and Job analysis.Project Management: PERT and CPM techniques,
Game theory.

ChE 355A: MATERIAL SCIENCE


(L-T-C : 2-0-2) Max. Marks 100

Mechanical, thermal, electrical, chemical, and optical properties of materials and their
measurements (General Overview and introduction to common terms).
Atomic structure: Inter automatic attraction, Atomic co-ordination, Molecular structure,
Crystalline and non-crystalline structure, Solid solutions, Crystal imperfections (point, line
and interfacial and bulk defects), Atom movement.
Mechanical Properties: Elastic deformation, Plastic deformation, tensile properties, Stress-
Strain relationship, compressive, shear and torsional deformation, Creep, hardness.
Dislocation and Strengthening: Dislocation, Slip system, Twinning, Grain-size reduction,
Solid Solution strengthening, Strain Hardening, recovery, recrystallization, grain growth.
Phase Diagrams: Fe-C diagrams, Nomenclature for steels.
Polymorphic phase transformations: Metastable phases, Micro structural and property
changes in Fe-C alloys, Isothermal transformation, Continuous cooling transformations,
Tampered Martensite.
Thermal Processing: Annealing, Age hardening, Surface Hardening, Quenching and
hardening.
Common engineering materials: Iron, Carbon and low alloy steels, S.S. and special steels,
C.I, non-ferrous metal and alloys.
Stability in service conditions: corrosion, Oxidation, Thermal stability and radiation
damage.

OPEN ELECTIVE

ChE 391A NANOTECHNOLOGY(Open Elective –III)

(L-T-P-C : 3-0-0-3) Max. Marks 100

Introduction to Nanotechnology: Introduction to nanotechnology and materials,


Nanomaterials, Introduction to nano sizes and properties comparison with the bulk
materials, different shapes and sizes and morphology.

Fabrication of Nanomaterials: Wet Chemical Synthesis Methods, Colloidal Nanoparticles


Production, Sol Gel Methods, Microwave and Atomization, Gas phase Production Methods
: Chemical Vapour Depositions.

Kinetics at Nanoscale: Nucleation and growth of particles, Issues of Aggregation of


Particles, Layers of surface Charges, Zeta Potential and pH.

Carbon Nanomaterials: Synthesis of carbon buckyballs, List of stable carbon allotropes


extended fullerenes, metallofullerenes solid C60, bucky onions nanotubes.
Nanomaterials characterization: Instrumentation Fractionation principles of Particle size
measurements, Particle 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 Nanotubes, Carbon arc, bulk
synthesis, commercial processes of synthesis of nanomaterials, Nanoclay, Commercial case
study of nano synthesis - applications in chemical engineering.
ChE 401A: SAFETY IN CHEMICAL PROCESS PLANTS

(L-T-C : 3-0-3) Max. Marks 100

Introduction: Safety, hazard and Risk, accident- nature and loss statistic.
Hazards: Detection, Management, Recent trends in safety & hazard analysis, hazardous
waste treatment, laws, codes and standards and case histories & judgments.
Industrial Hygiene: Identification and evaluation.
Source Models: Introduction, spills of toxic, flammable and explosive materials, various
source models.
Fires and Explosions: Distinction, definitions, characteristics and explosion hazard rating
of process plant, Preventions of fire and explosions.
Hazards Identification: Checklists, surveys, HAZOP and HAZAN.
Risk Assessment: Probability Theory and failure frequency analysis.
Case studies

ChE 402A: MOLECULAR BIOLOGY


(L-T-C : 3-0-3) Max. Marks 100

Introduction: Living systems and their properties, Measure biological compounds,


Physiological processes, Introduction to environment, Evolution, Ecology, Biogeography
regions.
Biomolecules: Chemistry and function of the constituents of cells- water, Salts, Amino
acids, Proteins and its synthesis, nucleic acids, Metabolism of carbohydrates, Lipids,
Introduction to enzymes and their action, Hormones.
Cell biology: Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells, Organization of plant and animal cells,
Organelles- structure, Chemical composition, function.
Cellular processes and information transfer: Carbon and Nitrogen cycles in nature,
Glycolysis, TCA cycle, Signal transduction, Receptor concept.
Genetics: Facts and theories of heredity, Elements of population genetics and species
concept, Mendel's laws-segregation, independent assortment, Phenotype and Genotype,
Mono- and di- hybrid crosses, Chromosomes, Gene concept, DNA–Protein interactions,
Central Dogma-DNA Replication, RNA Transcription and its control, RNA Processing,
Protein Translation, Translation mechanism of gene expression, Genetic code, Prokaryotic
and Eukaryotic genomes, Introduction to the methods of introducing genes into the
recipient cells- transformation, Transudation, Conjugation.

CHE 403A: MATHEMATICAL METHODS IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING


(L-T-C : 3-1-4) Max. Marks 100

The mathematical statement of the problem: Introduction, Representation of the problem,


Solvent extraction in two stages, and solvent extraction in N stages, simple water still with
preheated feed, Unsteady state operation, salt accumulation in a stilled Tank, Radial heat
transfer through a cylindrical conductor, Heating a closed kettle, dependent and
independent variables, parameters, Boundary conditions, Sign Conventions.
Ordinary differential equations Introduction, order and degree, first order differential
equations, second order differential equations, linear differential equations, and
simultaneous differential equations.
Solution of series introduction, Infinite series, power series, simple series solutions,
methods of frobenius, Bessel’s equation, properties of Bessel functions.
Complex algebra introduction, The complex number, the argon diagram, principle values,
algebraic operations on the argand diagram, conjugate numbers, De Moiver’s theorem, the
nth roots of unity, complex number series, trigonometrically exponential identities, the
derivatives of a complex variable, analytic functions, the complex variable and canohy’s
theorem, Laurent’s expansion and the theory of residues.
Functions and definite integrals introduction, the error functions, the gamma function, the
beta functions, and other tabulated functions which are defined by integrals, evolution of
definite integral vector analysis.

ChE 404A: ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING


(L-T-C:3-1-4) Max. Marks 100

Introduction: Classification of air pollutants, Primary and Secondary pollutants, Source of


air pollulation.
Atmospheric Dispersion: Meteorology, Adiabatic lapse rate, Atmospheric stability,
Inversion – types of inversion, maximum mixing height, Atmospheric classes, Plumes and
types of plumes under different atmospheric condition, plume rise, Gaussian dispersion
curve, Point dispersion model, Line and Area Model
Particulate Pollulation: Particulate pollulation and control equipment, centrifugal collector,
Electronic preceptors, Bag filter and Scrubber, Design and Efficiency.
Water pollulation: Water quantity modeling for streams, Oxygen Demand, BOD, NBOD,
CBOD Primary Treatment by Sedimentation, Flocculation, Coagulation, Filtration,
Disinfections, Waste water treatment, Biological (secondary) waste water treatment,
Advance treatment methods Nitrogen and Phosphorous Removal.
Solid waste: Collection of Solid waste. Treatment by disposal, pyrolysis.
Waste recovery system and case study.
Odourpollulation: Determination of Odour, Threshold concentration, various control
method.
Noise Pollution: Measurements and units of Noise, SPL, PWL, Effect of noise, Control by
equipment, SPL indicator

ChE 401A: CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY – II


(L-T-C : 2-0-2) Max. Marks 100

Indian Chemical Industry: An overview.


Sulfur and Sulfuric acid: Production of sulfur pyrites and their use in production of sulfuric
acid, DOSA and DCDA processes.
Nitrogen fertilizer and other chemical: Ammonia, Urea, and Calcium ammonium Nitrate
etc. Nitric acid, Phosphatic mixed compound and other fertilizer- SSP, TSP, NPK, UAP,
DAP and Nitro phosphates, Bio-fertilizers, Phosphoric acid.
Common Salts, KCl.
Unit Process- Alkylation, Carboxylation and Acetylation, Nitration, Dehydration,
Halogenations, Sulphonation, Oxidation, Ammoxidation.

ChE 406A: ELECTIVE-I(Any one of the following)


(L-T-C : 3-0-3) Max. Marks 100
1. Phase Equilibrium and Industrial applications
General Introduction: Phases, Components, Degrees of freedom, the phase rule and its
derivation
One component system: Equilibrium between liquid and vapor, vaporization curve, Le
chatelier principle, Clausisclapeyron equation, Equilibrium between solid and vapor,
sublimation curve, equilibrium between solid and liquid, fusion curve, equilibrium among
solid, liquid and vapor, Allotropy or polymorphism.
Two component Systems: System consisting of two liquid phases only; ideal solutions and
Raoult’s aw, partial and limited miscibility; Typical systems: Phenol and water, liquid
phases, systems consisting of liquid and vapor phases only, Henry’s law, water and propyl
alcohol system; Systems consisting of solid and liquid phases only: KCL and AgCl systems
Three component systems: Liquid phases only, liquid and vapor phases: solid and liquid
system Systems NaCl, KCl, and H2O, KCl- K2SO4-H2O and similar systems.

2. Energy Resources →
Conventional and non-conventional energy resources: position in India, Transport, storage
and environmental problems.
Solar radiation: Available solar radiation and measurements, Radiation transmission
through covers and absorption by collectors, Theory of flat plate collectors and their
performance. Solar heating systems and design, Applications to solar cooling, Mechanical
energy and solar industrial process heating, Heat pumps, Solar ponds, Chemical storage
systems, Photochemical conversion, solar cells.
Solids fuels: Coal, biomass, solid wastes, briquettes; Progressive of solid fuels by
pyrolysis, gasification & liquefaction to secondary fuels, Refuse derived fuels.
Coal: Origin: Classification Coal preparation; Carbonization; Coke ovens; Gasification of
coal; Atmospheric and pressurized gasifiers; Fishcer – Tropsch synthesis, Methanol to
gasoline conversion.
Petroleum: Origin and production of oil and gas, Petroleum refining and distillation;
Cracking and reforming; Fluid catalytic cracking.
Proximate and ultimate analysis of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels: Calorific value;
Antiknock rating and octane number; Cetane number; flash point; Char value; Smoke
point; viscosity; Aniline point etc.
Combustion Kinetics of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels: Ignition temperature, Types of
burners.
Nuclear energy: Fission and fusion reactions; Nuclear reactor for power generation.
Hydrogen energy: Hydrogen production by photochemical decomposition of water and its
storage; Fuel cells.
Introduction to wind, tidal and geothermal energy: OTEC and MHD; Energy from biomass.

3. Biomass for Energy and Chemicals


Biomass as a source of energy, feed stock, food stuff.
Biomass characterization. Solid, liquid and gaseous products from biomass.
Sources of biomass-agricultural residue, forestry waste, industrial waste.
Overview of conversion technologies – in particular, thermo chemical conversion of
biomass.
Combustion, pyrolysis and gasification of biomass.
Design of gasifier for biomass conversion.
Electricity generation and charcoal production from biomass.
Useful chemicals and energy from rice husk.
ChE 451A: BIO CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
(L-T-C : 3-0-3) Max. Marks 100

Cell Growth Kinetics: Product Formation Kinetics.


Transport phenomena in cellular systems: Oxygen transfer rates, Mass transfer coefficient
and interfacial area; Mechanical area, Mechanical agitation and power requirement.
Ideal Bioreactors: Bioreactor dynamics, Multiphase bioreactors, Scale-up.
Instrumentation: Biosensors, Bioprocess control.
Thermal death kinetics: Media and air sterilization.
Enzymes and their classification: Enzymes kinetics, Inhibition, Immobilization of enzymes
and whole cells, Industrial uses of enzymes, Immobilized enzyme kinetics. Down-stream
processing with emphasis on cell separation: Cell disruption: Aqueous two phase
separation.
Industrial production of: ethanol, baker’s yeast, penicillin, vitamins and acids.
ChE 452A: TRANSPORT PHENOMENA
(L-T-C : 3-1-4) Max. Marks 100

Molecular Transport Phenomena: molecular transport of momentum, heat and mass, laws
of molecular transport, Newton’s law of viscosity, Fourier’s law of conduction and Fick’s
law of diffusion, transport coefficients-viscosity, thermal conductivity, mass diffusivity,
estimation of transport coefficients and temperature/pressure dependency.
Non-Newtonian fluids: time independent and dependent and viscoelastic fluids.
Laminar flow: Equation of continuity, motion, mechanical energy, energy and mass
transport, shell balance method for momentum, heat and mass transport, velocity
distribution.
Turbulence Phenomena: Basic theory of turbulence, time averaging, intensity and
correlation coefficients, equation of continuity, motion and energy.
Diffusion Phenomena: diffusion of gases and liquids in porous solids, Knudsen diffusion.
Agitation and Mixing: introduction, agitation equipment, and power requirement.
Transport past emerged bodies: laminar and turbulent boundary layers, heat and mass
transfer during boundary layer flow past a flat plate, cylinder and spheres.
Heat, mass and momentum transfer in duct flow
Mass transfer with chemical reaction: enhancement due to reaction, determination of
interfacial area.
Convective Transport: free and forced convective heat and mass transfer.
ChE 453A: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OPTIMIZATION
(L-T-C : 3-1-4) Max. Marks 100

Optimization –Definition of Optimization, Scope and Hierarchy of Optimization,


Examples of Application, Essential Features and General Procedure for solving
Optimization Problems, Obstacles to Optimization, Classification of Models, Degrees of
Freedom, Examples of Inequality and Equality Constraints.
Objective function – Economic Objective Functions, Time Value of Money in Objective
Functions and Measure of Profitability.
Basic concepts of optimization – Continuity of functions, NLP problem statement, Concave
and Convex Functions, Necessary and Sufficient condition for stationary points.
Optimization of Unconstrained Functions – Newton and Quasi-Newton Methods of Uni-
dimensional Search and Polynomial Approximation Methods.
Unconstrained multivariable optimization – Random search, Simplex Search Method,
Methods using First Derivatives and Newton’s Method. Linear programming and
Applications.
Applications of Optimization – Optimizing Recovery of Waste Heat and Optimal Pipe
Diameter.

ChE 454A: ELECTIVE-II (Any one of the following)


(L-T-C : 3-1-4) Max. Marks 100

1. Fuel Cell Engineering


Overview of Fuel Cells: What is a fuel cell, brief history, classification, how does it work,
why do we need fuel cells, Fuel cell basic chemistry and thermodynamics, heat of reaction,
theoretical electrical work and potential, theoretical fuel cell efficiency.
Fuels for Fuel Cells: Hydrogen, Hydrocarbon fuels, effect of impurities such as CO, S and
others.
Fuel cell electrochemistry: electrode kinetics, types of voltage losses, polarization curve,
fuel cell efficiency, Tafel equation, exchange currents.
Fuel cell process design: Main PEM fuel cell components, materials, properties and
processes: membrane, electrode, gas diffusion layer, bi-polar plates, Fuel cell operating
conditions: pressure, temperature, flow rates, humidity.
Main components of solid-oxide fuel cells, Cell stack and designs, Electrode polarization,
testing of electrodes, cells and short stacks, Cell, stack and system modeling
Fuel processing: Direct and in-direct internal reforming, Reformation of hydrocarbons by
steam, CO2 and partial oxidation, Direct electro-catalytic oxidation of hydrocarbons,
carbon decomposition, Sulphur tolerance and removal, Using renewable fuels for SOFCs.

2. CORROSION ENGINEERING
Corrosion direct & two stage attack, electrochemical attack, environment conditioning.
Higher corrosion resistance through proper selection of material, isolation of corrosion
prone materials formdestructive environment, Technologies of anodisation, enamelling,
rubber lining, glass lining, refractory lining, painting and other surface protective measures.
Corrosion engineering in special applications such as material transport, pumping,
filtration, condensation, boiling reverting, welding, high temperature environments etc. cost
factor in cometitives corrosion prevention/inhibition techniques.

3. SCALE-UP METHODS
Principals of Similarity, Pilot Plants & Models: Introduction to scale-up methods, pilot
plants, models and principles of similarity, Industrial applications.
Dimensional Analysis and Scale-Up Criterion: Dimensional analysis, regime concept,
similarity criterion and scale up methods used in chemical engineering, experimental
techniques for scale-up.
Scale-Up of Mixing and Heat Transfer Equipment: Typical problems in scale up of mixing
equipment and heat transfer equipment.
Scale-Up of Chemical Reactors: Kinetics, reactor development & scale-up techniques for
chemical reactors.
Scale-Up of Distillation Column & Packed Towers: Scale-up of distillation columns and
packed towers for continuous and batch processes.
4. PETROCHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY→
Petro chemicals - Definition, overview of petrochemical, importance and growth potential
of petrochemical in india, Economics and feedstock selection for petrochemical
Reforming and cracking: Cracking of Naphtha and Feed stock gas for the production of C2
and C3 Compounds-Ethylene, Acetylene, Propylene, Isobutylene and Butadiene.
Ammonia, Alcohol and synthesis gas

Production of intermediate chemicals: Acrylonitrile, ethylene oxide, propylene oxide, ethyl


chloride, vinyl acetate and vinyl chloride. Higher olefins: Benzene, toluene, xylene, phenol
and Styrene
Polymerization process: Plastics-Ethenic and polycondensation polymers, Elastomers-
synthetic rubber, Polymeric Oils-Silicones, Synthetic fibers- Cellulosic, polyamides and
polyesters. Agrochemicals, synthetic detergents, Carbon black and pharmaceuticals.
Concepts of quality and environmental pollution control in petrochemical industries.

ChE 455A: ELECTIVE-III (Any one of the following.)


(L-T-C : 3-1-4) Max. Marks 100

1. POLYMER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY.→


Polymerization chemistry: Chain, Step, Addition, Condensation and miscellaneous
polymerization reactions and polymerization technique.
Polymerization Kinetics: Free radical, Cationic and Anionic polymerization, Poly-
condensation, Co-polymerization systems.
Microstructures of polymer molecules based on channel and geometrical structure:
Transition associated properties, Factors influencing the glass transition temperature,
Degree of crystallization, Factors affecting crystallizability, Effect of crystallinity on the
properties of polymers.
Polymer reactions: Hydrolysis, Acidolysis, Hydrogenation, Addition and Substitution
reactions, Reactions of various specific groups, Cyclization and Cross-Linking reactions,
Reactions leading to graft and block copolymer.
Polymer Solutions: Process and thermodynamics of dissolution, Nature of polymer
molecules in solutions, Size and shape of macromolecules in solution, Viscosity of dilute
and concentrated polymer.
Manufacturing process of important polymers: Plastic – Polyethylene, Polypropylene,
Polyvinyl chloride and copolymers, Polystyrene, Phenol-formaldehyde, Epoxides,
Urethane, Teflon, Elastomers, Rubbers, Polymeric oils – Silicones, Fibers – Cellulosic
(Rayon), Polyamides (6:6 Nylon), Polyesters (Dacron), Acrylic, Olefin, Composite
materials – Ceramic and other fiber reinforced plastics, Polymer degradation – Thermal
Mechanical, Ultrasonic, Photo, High-energy radiation, Oxidation and Hydrolytic
degradation, Ecology and environmental aspects of polymer industries.
Principle of polymer processing: Behavior of viscoelastic fluids, Testing and evaluation of
flow behavior, mixing of powder and viscoelastic materials, various molding operations,
Extrusion, calendaring and coating operations.

2. FLUIDIZATION ENGINEERING
Fundamentals, Industrial application; study, design and operation of fluidization units.
Fluidization: particulate and aggregate beds. Application of fluidization. Regimes of
fluidization. Bubbling fluidized beds. Two phase theory. Heat and mass transfer between
fluids and particles. Performance of drier and reactors. Elutriation. Choking, Transport
velocity. High velocity fluidized beds. Circulating fluidized beds. Design.

3.CATALYSIS
Physical adsorption: Type of adsorption isotherms, surface area and BET and other
methods of surface area measurementpore size distribution and its determination.
Chemisorption, heat of Chemisorption, Chemisorption with dissociation.
Catalyst characterization, Carrier & Supports, Promoters, Accelerators, Poison 7 Inhibitors.
Design of a catalyst for different unit processes.
ANNEXURE I

List of Electives available for Chemical Engineering Students for IV Semester

List of Open Electives available for Chemical Engineering Students for IV Semester

Name of subject Semester

CE 291A Open Elective-I :Energy Efficient Building Design


CSE 291A Open Elective-I :Object Oriented Programming Through C++
CSE 292A Open Elective-I :Object Oriented Programming Through JAVA
Ma-291 A Open Elective-I :Mathematical Statistics For Engineers
EE 291 A Open Elective-I : Industrial Applications of Electrical Drives
EE 292 A Open Elective-I : Engineering Economics
SE 291A Open Elective-I: Computer oriented Numerical Analysis IV Semester
ME- 291A Open Elective-I: Renewable Energy Sources
ME-292A Open Elective-I: Automobile Engineering
BCT 291 A Open Elective-I: Sustainable Architecture
Mi 291 A Open Elective-I: Tunnelling For Engineering Projects
ECE 291 A Open Elective-I: Logic System Design
PI 291A Open Elective-I: Manufacturing Science (PI)

CE: Department of Civil Engineering


ChE: Department of Chemical Engineering
CSE: Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Ma: Department of Mathematics
SE: Department of Structural Engineering
EE: Department of Electrical Engineering
ME: Department of Mechanical Engineering
BCT: Dept of Architecture
Mi: Department of Mining Engineering
ECE: Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
PI: Department of Production and Industrial Engineering
ANNEXURE II

List of Electives available for Chemical Engineering Students for V Semester

List of Open Electives available for Chemical Engineering Students for V Semester
Name of subject Semester

CE 341A Open Elective-II: Non Urban Public Hygiene & Drinking Water
CSE 341A Open Elective-II :Data Structures through C
Ma 341 A Open Elective-II :Mathematical Theory Of Operations Research
SE 341A Open Elective-II :Structural Dynamics
EE 341 A Open Elective-II : Optimization Techniques
EE 342 A Open Elective-II : Artificial Intelligence
V Semester
ME 341A Open Elective-II: Economics Analysis And Management Of Operations
ME 342A Open Elective-II: Finite Elements Method
BCT 341 A Open Elective-II: Traditional Indian Architecture
Mi 341 A Open Elective-II: Application for GIS and Remote Sensitive in Engineering
ECE 341 A Open Elective-II: Microprocessors
PI 341A Open Elective-II: Principles of Management & Economics (PI)

CE: Department of Civil Engineering


ChE: Department of Chemical Engineering
CSE: Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Ma: Department of Mathematics
SE: Department of Structural Engineering
EE: Department of Electrical Engineering
ME: Department of Mechanical Engineering
BCT: Dept of Architecture
Mi: Department of Mining Engineering
ECE: Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
PI: Department of Production and Industrial Engineering
ANNEXURE III
List of Electives available for Chemical Engineering Students for VI Semester

List of Open Electives available for Chemical Engineering Students for VI Semester
Name of subject Semester

CE 391A Open Elective-III: Biodiversity & Ecosystem


CSE 391A Open Elective-III; Web Technology
CSE 392A Open Elective-III: Data Base Management System
CSE 393A Open Elective-III: Information Protection & Computer Security
Ma 391 A Open Elective-III: Advanced Numerical Analysis
EE 391 A Open Elective-III : Soft Computing Techniques
EE 392 A Open Elective-III : Energy Conservation
VI Semester
SE 391A Open Elective-III :Finite Element Method
ME 391A Open Elective-III : Design Planning And Control Of Production System
ME 392A Open Elective-III : Systems Design And Analysis
BCT 391 A Open Elective-III :Climate Responsive Architecture
Mi 391 A Open Elective-III :Project Environment Clearance
ECE 391 A Open Elective-III :Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation
PI 391A Open Elective – III Quality Management (PI)

CE: Department of Civil Engineering


ChE: Department of Chemical Engineering
CSE: Department of Computer Science & Engineering
Ma: Department of Mathematics
SE: Department of Structural Engineering
EE: Department of Electrical Engineering
ME: Department of Mechanical Engineering
BCT: Dept of Architecture
Mi: Department of Mining Engineering
ECE: Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
PI: Department of Production and Industrial Engineering
Syllabus of Open Electives offered by other departments:

LIST OF OPEN ELECTIVES-I

BCT 291 A Open Elective-I:Sustainable Architecture


3L 3 Hrs, MM:100

Concepts of sustainability : Energy and Global environment, Energy use and Climate change – Its
impact, Types of Energy systems, Concept of Sustainability - Principles of conservation -synergy
with nature, Bioregionalism - community basis shelter technology within bioregional patterns and
scales, Ethical- environmental degradation.
Sustainable planning & Design: Sustainable Development -Sustainable approach to site planning
and design - site inventories- relationships between site factors - development impacts from one
area of the site on the other areas - phasing of development - limits of change - Design facility
within social and environmental thresholds
Sustainable Building Materials and Construction : Properties, Uses and Examples of -Primary,
secondary and Tertiary Sustainable Materials, Principles to improve the energy efficiency - siting
and vernacular design, shade, ventilation, earth shelter, thermal inertia and air lock entrances.
Techniques of sustainable construction - technologies, methods of effectiveness, and design
synthesis – alternative materials and construction methods: solar water heating panels; photovoltaic
electricity generation; use of local materials and on site growth of food, fuel and building materials.
Recycling and Reuse:Pre building, Building, Post building stages - Architectural Reuse, Waste
prevention, Construction and Demolition recycling- Conservation of natural and building resources-
Energy and material savings – types of wastes - Elimination of waste and minimize pollution-
various Decomposing methods – Innovative reuse of various wastes Case Studies and Rating
systems: Sustainable Development Case Studies: illustrated examples of the planning,
development, and construction. Green architecture and various international rating systems for
sustainability- EAM (UK), CASBEE (Japan), LEED (US), Green Star (Australia), etc. – Indian
systems – TERI GRIHA rating, LEED India rating, IGBC

CE 291A Open Elective-I :Energy Efficient Building Design


3L 3 Hrs, MM: 100

Environment and man, external environment and built environment, Built-environment – integrated
approach.
Climate: elements of climate, classification of climate, Micro-climate, site climate.
Comfort: desirable conditions, thermal comfort factors, comfort indices, effective and corrected
effective temp. Tropical summer index.
Thermal Design: heat loss from a building under steady state condition, heat gains due to solar
radiation, steady state and cyclic conditions, Means of thermal control – mechanical, structural
control, air infiltration into buildings by natural means, shape of buildings,-thermal cube, fabric
heat loss, ventilation loss and volume.
Light & Lighting: illumination requirement, day-lighting, artificial lighting, energy conservation.
Noise Control: Sources of noise, means of control, control requirements, behaviour of sound in
rooms, vibration & vibration control.
Building Services: Mechanical & electrical services in building, lifts, escalators.
CSE 291A Open Elective-I :Object Oriented Programming Through C++
3L 3 Hrs, MM: 100

A review of C. Concepts of object oriented programming using C++. Data types: elementary and
derived data types, literals.
Operators and expressions: operators, association and precedence rules of operators, expressions
using unary, binary and ternary operators.
Statements: declarations as statements, selection statements, iteration statements, goto statement,
break statement, continue statement, return statement, try-catch block.
Functions: void functions, functions with return value, call by value and call by reference parameter
passing, default parameters, recursive functions, inline functions.
Classes: classes, objects, friend functions, classes within a class, local classes, global classes,
constructors, destructors.
Derived classes: single and multiple derivation of classes, multilevel and hybrid derivation of
classes, constructors, destructors.
Polymorphism: function and operator overloading, virtual functions.
Streams: input and output of built-in data types, manipulators.
File streams: opening a file, accessing a file, closing a file.
Exceptions: catching exceptions, rethrowing the exception, standard exceptions.
Templates: defining a template, template instantiation, function templates, class templates.
Elementary case study of a object oriented database in C++.

CSE 292A Open Elective-I :Object Oriented Programming Through JAVA


3L 3 Hrs, MM: 100

Overview of object oriented concepts in JAVA.


Introduction – Java & internet, java applets and its applications, Java features like – security,
portability, byte code, java virtual Machine, object oriented, robust, multi threading, architectural
neutral, distributed & dynamic.
Data types and control structures, operators, arrays, Java methods and classes.
Inheritance of procedures and data, Packages and interface, exception handling, multi-threaded
programming – thread priorities, synchronization, messaging, creating and controlling of threads.
IO and applets.
String handling and various string functions.
Java utilities like java.lang, java.util and their uses, java.io, basics of networking using Java.
Java applets and their use, event handling, AWT and working with windows.
Introductory study of Java Beans, Servelets and JDBC.

EC 291 A Open Elective-I: Logic System Design


3L 3 Hrs, MM: 100

Number Systems & Codes: Binary, Octal and Hexadecimal number systems. Different numerical
and alpha-numeric codes.
Basic Logic Circuits and Combinational logic: Positive and negative logic of OR, AND, NOT,
NOR, NAND, Exclusive OR and Exclusive NOR gates. Boolean algebra, Boolean functions and
expressions. Simplification and minimization techniques, K-map and tabular methods. Design of
minimal combinational systems and realization.
Arithmetic circuits: Design and realization of Digital comparator, half and full adders, parallel and
serial binary adders, half and full subtractors.
Miscellaneous sub systems: Encoders, decoders and code converters. Parity generator and parity
checking circuits. Multiplexers and demultiplexers.
Sequential logic: Storage devices and sequential sub systems. Introduction to synchronous and
asynchronous sequential systems. Mealay and moore circuits.
Synchronous sequential systems: Introductory examples, memory elements and their excitation
functions. Synthesis of synchronous sequential circuits. Analysis and design of synchronous
sequential circuits.
Asynchronous sequential circuits: Fundamental mode circuits. Analysis procedure. Circuits with
latches. Design of pulse mode asynchronous sequential circuits. Problems in asynchronous circuits
- races and hazards.

Ma-291 A Open Elective-I :Mathematical Statistics for Engineers


3L 3 Hrs., MM:100

Theory of probability: Theoretical probability distribution (Binomial, Poisson and Normal).


Correlation and Regression Analysis: Karl-Pearson’s coefficient,Spearman’s coefficient,
Regression analysis of two variables system.
Sampling Theory: Test of significance, large sample tests for mean and proportions. χ2 (chi-square),
t and F Test of significance for Small sample.
Theory of attributes: association and independence of attributes, coefficient of association.
Index Number: Various types of index numbers, construction of index number of prices, fixed base
and chain base methods

ME- 291A Open Elective-I: Renewable Energy Sources


3L 3 Hrs, MM: 100

Principal types of fossil fuel fired power plants and their effects on livestock and environment;
Concepts of NCES, Criteriafor assessing the potential of NCES, Limitations of RES.
Solar Energy - Solar radiation data,solar energy conversion into heat, Analysis of Flat plate and
Concentrating collectors, Testing procedures, Paraboloid Dish, Central Receiver; concept of
collector tracking, energy storage systems; Solar thermal systems for residential water heating,
Solar Pond, industrial process heating and power generation. Photo voltaic: p-n junctions, I-V
characteristics of solar cells, Calculation of energy for photovoltaic power generation; Battery
Characteristics, DC Power Conditioning Converters, AC Power Conditioning -Inverters.
Wind Energy: Energy available from wind, General formula, Lift anddrag. Basis of Wind energy
conversion, Effect of density, Frequency variances, Angle of attack, Wind speed, Determination of
torque coefficient, Principle of Operation of wind turbines, types of wind turbines and
characteristics, Generators for Wind Turbines, Control strategies.
Biomass and Biofuels: Conversion routes- combustion, pyrolysis of biomass to produce solid,
liquid and gaseous fuels; Constructional details of gasifier; Aerobic and anaerobic digestion,
Biofuels and their production; biofuels, Biomass systems for thermal applications and power
generation.
Geothermal Energy:Definition and classification ofresources, typical geothermal gradient; Dry,
flash and binary steam systems; Utilization for electricity generation and direct heating, Wellhead
power generating units. Basic features: Atmospheric exhaust and condensing, Exhaust types of
conventional steam turbines.
An overview of other renewable devices- Fuel cells: principle, types, applications; Ocean thermal
energy conversion (OTEC), Thermoelectric, MHD, Wave energy, Tidal energy, etc.
Economic Viability: Calculation of the cost of energy supply from renewables, Payback period,
Carbon footprints; Comparison with conventional fossil fuel driven systems in terms of costs and
emissions; Calculation of carbon dioxide reduction and incremental costs for renewable options.
ME 292A Open Elective-I: Automobile Engineering
3L 3Hrs, MM: 100

Power Unit: Automobile engine types, classification; Engine parts: cylinder head, block and crank
case, piston and rings; Carburation, fuel injection, valve operation; Fuel combustion, mechanical
power and engine performance characteristics; Engine cooling and thermal stresses in parts,.
Chassis and Suspension: Load on frame, general considerations for strength and stiffness, engine
mounting; Dampers, leaf and coil springs, various arrangements of suspension systems.
Transmission System: Clutches, flywheels, torque convertors; Gear-box: simple, synchromesh and
overdrive; Type of universal joints, propeller shaft, differential; Rolling, air, gradient resistances
and propulsive power calculation.
Steering: Steering geometry, Ackermann and Davis steering mechanisms; Telescopic steering;
Steering shaft, gear-box, linkages, steering angles, front and rear axles; Vehicle longitudinal, static
and dynamic balancing and electronic stability; Power steering: types and mechanism; Effect of
caster, camber, toe-in and toe-out on tyre wear.
Brakes and Tyres: Servo-action, brake components; Bendix and Gerling system lock-head,
hydraulic, vacuum, air and power brakes, and retarders; Pneumatic and tubeless tyres;
Features of a Modern passenger Car: Introduction to ABS, Front and side air bags, EBD,
Climatizer, ESP, night-vision dashboard system; sun-roofing, collision warning system, Hybrid
cars.

MI 291AOpen Elective-I:Tunnelling for Engineering Projects (MI)


3L 3 Hrs, MM: 100

Tunnelling: Introduction about tunnels, functions, advantages and disadvantages of tunnels


compared to open cuts, Criteria for selection of size and shape of tunnels, consideration in
tunnelling, geological investigation, tunnel alignment, tunnel shafts, pilot tunnels. Advantages of
twin tunnels and pilot tunnels, portals and adits.
Conventional Method of Tunnelling: Drilling, Blasting, Loading and Transport of Muck,
Supports, Ventilation, Drainage, and Equipments. Drivage work in varying ground conditions using
conventional methods
Fast Tunnelling: Dill jumbos, trackless mucking and transportation units. Tunnel boring machine
Tunnelling in Soft Ground: General characteristics of soft ground, shield methods, needle beam
method and NATM method of tunnelling in practice.
Tunnelling (rock bolting and guniting), Safety measures, Ventilation in tunnelling, Lighting,
Drainage.

PI 291A Open Elective-I: Manufacturing Science


3L 3 Hrs, MM: 100

History and introduction to science of basic manufacturing processes and its classification.
Primary manufacturing processes: Introduction to liquid state forming process (casting), solid
state forming process (drawing, extrusion, rolling, forging and other sheet metal working) and
power state forming process (powder metallurgy).
Secondary manufacturing processes: Introduction to material removal processes
Conventional Machining processes (basic machining operations performed of lathe, shaper, milling,
drilling and grinding machine).
Introduction to basic metal joining processes (welding, brazing, soldering and mechanical
fastening).
Non conventional machining processes (Basic introduction, classification, need for their
development, characteristics and their industrial applications).

SE 291A Open Elective-I: Computer Oriented Numerical Analysis


3L, 3 Hrs, MM:100

Error Analysis: - Approximations and errors, Round off errors.


Roots of Equations: - Bisection method, Newton – Raphson method.
Curve Fitting: - Linear Regression, Least Square Ft, Co-relation.Interpolation:- Linear & Quadratic,
Newton’s & Lagrange’s polynomials.Numerical Differentiation:- Forward / Backward / Cantered
F.D. method.Numerical Integration:-Trapezoidal rule, Simpson’s rule.
Solution of simultaneous linear algebraic equations.

EE 291 AOpen Elective-I: INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION OF ELECTRICAL DRIVES

3L 3 Hrs, MM: 100

Operating-Characteristics: Individual, group and collective drives, steady state individual


and joint characteristics of electric motors and driven industrial units under different
conditions of operation.
Transient Characteristics: Causes of transient conditions starting, braking, reversing, speed
transition and sudden system changes. Forces and torques on the drives referred to a
common reference shaft. General equation of motion, Accelerating and deaccelerating
times. Starting and braking time and means of reducing.
Drives Control: Parameters characterizing speed control methods of electric drives, speed
control of Industrial d.c. and a.c. motors under constant and varying torque and h.p.
conditions.
Families of speed torque characteristics: Idea of manual and automatic control gears,
Master-controller.
Motor Ratings: Continuous-short time and intermittent ratings, overload capacity. Effect of
altitude, Motor heating and cooling curves. Equivalent current, power and torque. Selection
motor for various duty cycles. Permissible frequency of starting, features of load diagram
construction. Load equalisation and use of fly wheels. Types of motor enclosures.
Illumination: Units of light, Point, linear and surface sources. Laws of illumination. Candle
power distribution, MSCP and reduction factor, Indoor lighting system and their
classification. Contrast, glare, shadow and colour. Mounting height and spacing. General
and local lighting Total lumen and point by point methods of calculations. Outdoor lighting
distributor and protector fittings. Isolux diagram. Flood, gas, discharge and arc-lamp-
working, characteristics and applications.

Electric Heating and Welding: Principles of electric heating. Direct and indirect resistance
heating, lead baths and salf baths. Resistance oven convection and radiation ovens. Arc
resistance and induction furnace, elements of operation, performance and power supply
arrangements. Temperature regulation of ovens and furnaces. Induction, high frequency
and dielectric heating and their uses. Elementary study of different kinds of electric
welding operation, Power supply for welding. Elements of Electrics Traction: Electric
traction versus others System of electric traction for tramways, trolley buses, motor coach
trains and locomotive hauled trains. Idea about suitability of electric motor for traction.
Conductor rail and pantograph. Meaning for multiple-unit operation.
Economics: Methods for economic selection of Industrial drives, loss factor and cost of losses,
Effect of load factor. Power factor and factory diversity factor. Methods of power factor
improvement and its economic limit. Economic calculations for illumination schemes Echnomic
value of good lighting.
EE 292AOpen Elective-I: ENGINEERING ECONOMICS
3L 3 Hrs,MM: 100

Introduction: Economics for Electrical Engineering, concept of physical efficiency and


financial efficiency of electrical goods and services supply and demand, Elasticity.
Necessities and luxuries, free competition, monopoly, law of diminishing returns.

Interest and Depreciation: Interest rates and equivalence, annuities and various factors,
concept of depreciation in utilizing electrical energy, economic life of electrical machines,
salvage value, various methods of depreciation calculations, equivalent capital recovery
depreciation.

Economical choice of Electrical Apparatus: Motors, transformers, Economical choice


between synchronous motors and Induction motor running them simultaneously.

Comparison of Alternatives: Basic economic study patterns, annual cost, capitalized cost,
present worth, rate of return, Increment investment, pay back and benefit to cost ratio
methods and their respective fields of applications.
LIST OF OPEN ELECTIVES-II

BCT 341 A Open Elective-II: Traditional Indian Architecture


3L, 3 Hrs, MM:100

To provide theoretical knowledge base on the uniqueness of Indian traditional Architecture


principles, the meaning of space, the manifestation of energy, the selection of site and how 62
integration of built form with site happens at metaphysical level based on articulation of celestial
grid.
To introduce the principles of Vastu and relationship between building and site. To familiarize the
students with the units of measurement in traditional architecture. To introduce concepts of
orientation and cosmogram according to the VasthuPurusha Mandala. To study the detailing and
design of various building components and their material and method of construction.
Vastu - its definition and classification - Relationship to earth.. Features of good building site -
good building shapes - macro, micro, enclosed and material spaces - relationship between built
space, living organism and universe - impact of built space on human psyche.
Orientation of building, site, layout and settlement - positive and negative energies - importance of
cardinal and ordinal directions - The celestial grid or mandala and its types. The Vaastu Pursha
Mandala and its significance in creation of patterns, and lay-outs, Types of lay-outs. Simple design
of residential buildings.
Building heights -Base and basement - wall and roof specifications - column and beam designs -
Pitched roof and domical roofs - significance of pyramid.
Use of wood, stone, metal, brick and time - marking technology, corbelling technology, jointing
technology - foundations for heavy and light structures - Landscaping in and around buildings -
Aesthetics in Indian Architecture.

CE 341A Open Elective-II: Non Urban Public Hygiene & Drinking Water
3L, 3 Hrs, MM:100

Communicable disease: Disease and immunity, communicable disease sources, mode of transfer.
Control of communicable disease.
Fly and mosquito control: Life cycle of flies and mosquitoes. Various methods of fly and
mosquitoes control.
Milk and food sanitation: Essential of dairy farm and cattle shed sanitation. Tests for milk and dairy
products. Food epidemic, food poisoning. Botulism. Rural sanitation, village latrines, aqua privies,
storm water and sullage problems, animal waste, methods of composting. Biogas collection and
disposal of refuse, solid waste management through vermicomposting.
Septic tank (only salient features), percolation pits, sub surface disposal.
Rural water supply: Importance of village community in India, conditions of Indian villages with
special regards to economic, social and health aspects. Quality of water needed for village
community, sources of water for village water supplied, domestic roof water harvesting. Types of
wells of sanitary aspects in well construction. Disinfections of wells. Different types of pumps used
for village wells. Operation and maintenance of pumps, water borne diseases. Quality of water,
human and cattle population and their water requirement. Rate of water supply. Standards of
potable water. Rain water storage.
Treatment of water: Disinfection, desalination, Defluoridation, distribution of water.
CSE 341A Open Elective-II:Data Structures and Algorithms
3L 3 Hrs, MM:100

Introduction to data structure, String storage representation and manipulation. Markov algorithm
and primitive data structures.
Concepts of non-primitive data structures. Linear data structure. Array, stack, queue, their
applications and implementations using sequential storage representation and linked
representation.
Linear linked list, double linked list, circular linear linked list and generalized lists and applications.
Concept of non-linear data structures, Tree, graph, set and their representation, Binary Tree,
Threaded tree, different techniques of tree traversal, breadth first search, depth first search,
application of tree and graph such that Polish notation, concepts of heap.
Sorting, searching algorithms and comparative study of different sorting and searching
techniques such that selection sort, heap sort, bubble sort, quick sort, merge sort and radix sort.
Linear search and binary search, hashing. External sorting.
Time and space complexity of the algorithms – Big-O,,, and small-o, Asymptotic complexity,
Upper and Lower bound time and space tradeoffs.

EC 341 AOpen Elective-II: Microprocessors And Microcontrollers


3L, 3 Hrs, MM:100

Microprocessor Architecture: Architecture of 8-bit 8085 Microprocessor; instruction set and


addressing modes. Assembly language programming of Intel’s 8085 Microprocessor. Introduction
to assemblers.
Microprocessor interfacing: Interfacing of address, data and control buses, Memory and I/O
devices, Interrupt and DMA for 8085 microprocessor.
Introduction to Microcontrollers: Architecture and instruction set of MCS-51 series of
microcontrollers. Applications of Microcontrollers.
16 and 32-bit Microprocessors: CPU architecture, addressing modes and features of 16 and 32 bit
microprocessors – 8086. Salient features of 80286, 80386, 80486 and Pentium series
microprocessors.
Bus standards: Introduction to Multibus, VME, RS-232-C, IEEE 488, PCI, USB, RS 422 and 485.

Ma 341 A Open Elective-II:Mathematical Theory of Operations Research


3L 3 Hrs., MM : 100

Linear programming problems-Simplex Method, two phase method, Duality of LPP.


Theory of games: Competitive strategies, minimax and maximin criteria, two person zero-sum
games with and without saddle point, dominance.
Inventories: Single item deterministic inventory models with finite and infinite rates of
replenishment, economic lot-size model with known demand
Replacement problems: Replacement of item that deteriorate, replacement of items that fail
completely, group replacement policy, individual replacement policy
Queing theory-Ques with Poisson input and exponential service time, the queue length, waiting
time and busy period in steady state case, model with service in phase, multiserverqueuing models.

ME 341A Open Elective-II : Economics Analysis and Management of Operations


3L 3 Hrs,MM: 100
Business Goals & Form of Business Organization, Introduction to Management- Elements of
Management, Principle of Management.
Concept of Costing- Breakeven Analysis, Deprecation & Estimate.
Marketing- 5Ps of Marketing- Product, Price, Demand Forecasting, Promotion, Person and Place.
Concept of Advertising and It’s Objective.
Financial Analysis-Statement and Financial Ratio.
Introduction to Privatization Liberalization, Globalization Ratio & Their Impact on Economy.

ME 342A Open Elective-II: Finite Elements Method


3L 3 Hrs,MM: 100

Introduction: Basic concept of Finite element method; Rayleigh-Ritz and weighted residual method
of variational approximation, Numerical Solution of equilibrium problem by Gaussian elimination.
Finite Element Analysis of One-dimensional Problem; Basic Concepts, derivation of elements
equations, connectivity of elements, imposition of boundary conditions, Solution of equations,
Application in One dimensional problem of Solid mechanics and heat transfer.
Finite Element Analysis of Two Dimensional Problem: Single variable problems: finite element
discertization, interpolation, function, numerical integration and modeling considerations for
triangular, rectangular, Quadrilateral, Isoparametric and Plane frame elements, Evaluation of
equation and their solutions, Application in Two Dimensional Problem of Solid mechanics, Heat
Transfer and Eigen value problems.

MI 341A Open Elective-II:Application of GIS & Remote Sensing in Engineering


3L 3 Hrs, MM: 100

Remote Sensing: Introduction to Remote Sensing, Terminology in Remote Sensing, Types of


Remote sensing, advantage and disadvantage of remote sensing data, Electromagnetic radiation
atmospheric. Windows remote sensing platforms and sensors systems, path-row referencing system,
remote sensing data product, procedure for obtaining satellite data. Hardware and software related
to remote sensing.
Different types of platforms, sensors and their characteristics, Orbital parameters of a satellite,
Multi concept in remote sensing.
Image Interpretation and analysis: Elements of visual image interpretation, Digital image pre-
processing, radiometric correction, geometric correction, resolution of remote sensing data, image
enhancement, contract enhancement, spatial filtering band rationing image classification supervised
and unsupervised classification, remote sensing applications in forestry, geology, hydrogeology,
Land use and land cover mapping.
Principles of interpretation of aerial and satellite images, equipments and aids required for
interpretation, ground truth – collection and verification, advantage of multidate and multiband
images. Digital image Processing concept.
Geographic Information System (GIS): Fundamental of GIS: Basis concept including definition
and history of GIS, Essential Elements of GIS, Uses and users of GIS, General GIS Applications,
Geodesy, Grids, Datum’s and projection systems, GIS Data structure, Data Formats, GIS layers and
Digitization overview of GPS and its application, Hardware and software related to GIS.
Raster and vector Based GIS: Raster based GIS, Definition of Raster Based GIS, Spatial
Referencing Definition and Representation of Raster Data. Vector based GIS, Definition and
concept of vector based GIS, Data structure, Data Capture and Basic operations of spatial analysis,
advantages and disadvantage in raster and vector based GIS, Introduction to network in GIS, GIS
Project Planning Management and Implementation.
Application of GIS :in Map revision, Land use, Agriculture, Forestry, Archaeology, Municipal,
Geology, water resources, soil Erosion, Land suitability analysis, change detection, Use of GIS in
Mining.

PI 341A Open Elective-II: Principles of Management & Economics


3L 3 Hrs, MM: 100

Introduction: Definition of management; Historical developments. Evolution of management;


various schools of management theories; management functions; principles of management.
Types of organization: Organization and organization structures; Line, staff, function and
committee type structures of organizations; flow of responsibility and authority in organization.
Types of business organizations: sole proprietorship, partnership, private and public limited, co-
operative societies, public sectors, joint sectors- their formation and dissolution.
Personnel management: Objectives of personnel management; functions of personnel management;
nature of personnel management.
Economic analysis: Money time relationship; Law of supply and demand, Demand curves, demand
elasticity, equilibrium concept, economies of scale.
Financial management: Assets and liabilities; balance sheet; profit and loss accounts, ratio analysis.
Operations management: Introduction to operations management; history, function and scope of
operations management, areas of operations management; general model of managing operations;
Introduction to production planning and control.
Introduction to marketing management; Budget and budgetary control; Purchasing process;
Motivation; Leadership; Moral, job satisfaction.

SE 341A Open Elective-II :Structural Dynamics


3L 3 Hrs, MM: 100

Vibrations of single degree of freedom system, sources of vibration, Types of vibration, Degree of
freedom, spring action and damping, equation of motion of single degree of freedom system,
undammed system of single degree of freedom, combination of stiffness’s, damped system of single
degree of freedom, dry friction, damping forced vibration of damped system, introduction to multi
degree freedom system.

EE 341 AOpen Elective-II : OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES

3L 3 Hrs,MM: 100

Introduction to Optimization : Historical Development, Engineering application of optimization,


Statement & Classification of optimization problems, Classical optimization techniques for single
& multiple variable functions.
Linear Programming : Introduction, application, standard form, Basic Solutions, Simplex method,
Revised Simplex method, Duality, Transportation problem, Carmarkar’s method.
Nonlinear programming: Unconstrained Optimization, Introduction, Fibonacci method, Golden
section search, Gradient method, Newton’s method, Quasi Newton method.
Dynamic Programming: Introduction, Multistage decision process, Concept of optimization &
principle of optimality, Computational procedure in dynamic programming.
Advanced topics in optimization: Introduction, Separable programming, Multi objective
optimization, Calculus of variation.
EE 342 AOpen Elective-II: ARTIFICIAL INTELLLIGENCE

3L 3 Hrs,MM: 100

Artificial Intelligence: Introduction to A1 Knowledge-based Expert Systems and I: Introduction.


Importance and Definition of A1, ES, ES, building tools and shells.

Knowledge-Representation: Concept of knowledge, Representation of knowledge using logic,


cemantic networks, frames and production systems.

Control Strategies: Concept of neuristic search and back-tracking forward and backward chaining,
study of the following search, techniques Depth-first search, Breath-first search, Generate and Test.

Hill Climing Best-first search Learning; Concept of learning and knowledge acquisition study of
the following learning techniques: Rote learning, Induction, Explanation-based learning.

Neural Networks: Introduction: Evolution, Biological Neurons and Synapses, Characteristics of


Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) Types of Activation Functions.

Perceptrons: Perceptron representation: Concept of Linear separability, Limitations of Perceptron,


Single layer and multi-layerPerceptrons. Perception learning algorithms.

Basic Concept of Learning in ANN: Supervised learning, Back propagation, Unsupervised learning,
Self-Organisation, Kchonen's Network, Hopfield Network: configuration Hardware
Implementation, Learning, Stability.

Art Networks: Network configuration, Characteristics, Learning.


Implimationm: Applications
Conclusion: Recent trends and Future Applications.
LIST OF OPEN ELECTIVES-III

BCT 391 A Open Elective-III: Climate Responsive Architecture

3L, 3 Hrs, MM:100

Understanding Climate and its impact on architectural design, fundamentals of climatology and
environmental studies.
Introduction – Elements of Climate, measurement and representation of climatic data.
Classification of climate, major climatic zones of India.
Thermal Comfort: Effect of climatic elements on Thermal comfort; indices for Thermal comfort
Thermal performance of building elements: Thermal and physical properties of building materials
and their effect on indoor environments.
Natural ventilation: Functions, effects of openings and external features on internal air circulation.
Design considerations for achieving natural ventilation.
Sun path diagram, use of solar charts, types of shading devices
Day light factor: components, design considerations for indoor spaces
Micro Climate: factors and effects
Construction techniques for improving thermal performance of walls and roofs.
Passive cooling techniques: traditional and contemporary
Design considerations for buildings and settlements in tropical climates with special reference to
hot-dry, warm-humid and composite climates; Mahoney Tables.
Exercises:
Design of shading devices.
Layout of Residence for hot - dry, warm-humid and composite climates.

CE 391A Open Elective-III: Ecosystem & Biodiversity


3L, 3 Hrs, MM :100

Concept of an ecosystem, structure & function of ecosystem, Bio-Geo chemical cycles


(Hydrological, carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus & sulphur cycle), energy flow in ecosystem,
food chain
Major ecosystems (Description only) : Forest ecosystem, Grassland ecosystem, Desert ecosystem,
Aquatic ecosystem, Riverine and stream ecosystem, Marine ecosystem, Estuarine ecosystem.
Biodiversity : Definition and its importance. Biodiversity at global, national & local level. Hot spots
of biodiversity, Threats to biodiversity & causes of biodiversity loss. Conservation of biodiversity.
Value of biodiversity: Consumptive use, productive use, social value, ethical value, aesthetic
value& optional value.
Bio-geographical classification of India. India as mega- diversity nation
CSE 391A Open Elective-III; Web Technology
3L 3 Hrs, MM: 100

Understanding Microsoft .NET Framework and ASP.NET, Creating components in Visual C#.
CLR, Framework Class Library, Undocumented Types.
Programming the .NET Framework, Common Types, Math, Strings, Collections, Regular
Expressions. Core Types, Serialization, Remoting, Graphics, Rich Client Applications,
Globalization, Configuration, Advanced Component Services.
Multithreading, Thread Synchronization, Inter-thread Communication and Monitor. Delegates &
Events. Validating User Input.
Creating a Connection to the Database, Displaying a DataSet, List-Bound Control, Paging and
Selection, DataGrid Control, Accessing Data with DataReadersandSqlDataReader. Overview of
Stored Procedures.
Managing State, State management, Application and Session Variables, Cookies and Cookieless
Sessions. Configuring, Optimizing. Using the Cache object.
Reading and Writing XML Data, Overview of XML Architecture, DataSet Object, XML Web
Server Control, Reading, Transforming, and Displaying XML, Nested Data. Creating an XML Web
Service.
Securing a Microsoft ASP.NET Web Application, Web Application Security Overview, Windows-
Based Authentication, Forms-Based Authentication, Passport Authentication, Registering New
Users, Permitting Users to Sign Out.
AJAX.NET Architecture, Working with AJAX Pro and Controls, Accordion, Calendar,
CascadingDropDown, CollapsiblePanel, Filtered TextBox, Numeric Up Down, Modal Popup,
Popup Control. Page_Load Event and Click Event Procedure, Adding server controls to an
ASP.NET Web Form basics, handling text and numbers.

392A Open Elective-III : Database Management Systems


3L 3 Hrs, MM: 100

Purpose of data base system, data abstraction, data models, data independence, data definition
language, data manipulation language, data base manager, data base administrator, data base users,
overall system structure.
E-R Models, entities and entity sets, relationships and relationship sets, attributes, mapping
constaraints, keys, E-R diagrams, reducing E-R diagrams to tables, generation, aggregation, design
of an E-R data base scheme
Basic concept of object oriented model, New database applications, object structure, class
hierarchy, multiple inheritance, object identity, object containment, physical organization, object
oriented queries, scheme modification.
File and system structure, overall system structure, file organization, logical and physical file
organization, sequential, random, hierarchical, inverted, multilist, Indexing and hashing, B-tree
index files
Introduction to distributed database. Introduction to SQL Query and SQL joins.

CSE 393A Open Elective-III - Information Protection and Network Security


3L 3 Hrs, MM :100

Introduction to Cryptography: Simple substitution ciphers, divisibility and greatest common


divisions, prime numbers and unique factorization, cryptography before computer age.
Discrete Logarithms and Diffie-Hellman: Public Key cryptography, groups, discrete logarithm
problem and its hardness, Diffie-Hellman key exchange, Chinese remainder theorem.
Integer Factorization and RSA: Euler’s formula, RSA Public Key Crypto System, implementation
and security issues, primality testing.
Digital signature, Hash functions, modern symmetric crypto systems: DES and AES.
Computer Security overview.
Common attacks and Detense Mechanisms; Evesdropping, cryptoanalysis, password pilfering,
Identity spoofing, Buffer-overflow, Repudiation, intrusion & IDS system Traffic analysis, DOS
attacks, Malicious software.
Basic Security models and Security resources.
Network Perimeter Security. Packet Filters, Circuit Gateways, Application Gateways, Trusted
Systems, Firewall Configurations.
EC 391 A Open Elective-III: Electronic Instrumentation
3L 3 Hrs, MM: 100

Transducers: Construction, characteristics and circuits for common types of resistive, capacitive,
inductive, magneto-structive; piezo-electric. Photo-electric and thermo-electric transducers
for measurement of process physical variables. Various sensing elements and transducers for
measurement of Force, Pressure, Humidity, Moisture, strain, Velocity, Acceleration and pH.
Inductive and Capacitive proximity switches. Physical and electrical loading of and by the
transducer Systems.
Signal Conditioning: 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, modern digital acquisition system.
Electronic Displays: Principle of LED numeric, matrix and alpha-numeric displays, flat panel
CRT, LCD, electro-luminiscent and electrophoretic and touch screen displays.

Ma 391 A Open Elective-III: Advanced Numerical Analysis


3L 3 Hrs., MM : 100

Solution of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations: Newton-Raphson method for real multiple
roots, for complex roots and for system of non-linear equations; Synthetic Division, Birge-Vieta
Method.
Solution of simultaneous Linear Equations and Eigen Value Problems: Direct methods: Gauss-
elimination, Gauss-Jordan, Iterative Methods: Jacobi iteration, Gauss-seidel iteration and
Successive Relaxation method. Eigen value Problems: power method
Curve fitting and Function Approximation: Chebyshev approximations, Chebyshev Expansion,
Chebyshev Polynomials. Economization of Power Series.
Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations: Finite difference Approximation to partial
derivatives. Solution of Laplace and poisson equations, Solution of one and two dimensional heat
and wave equation by the method of separation of variables.

ME 391A Open Elective-III: Design Planning and Control of Production System


3L 3 Hrs, MM: 100

Production Planning: Planning horizon, product exploring, Make and buy decisions, operations
planning, demand forecasting, conversion of forecast into production goal.
Scheduling: Operation sequencing and balancing, Scheduling for mass production and job order
production, MRP, ERP.
Inventory System: Cost factors relevant to operations and inventory control, EOQ with shortages
and uniform production, quantity discount.
Project Planning and Control:Network control, control cost consideration and optimization,
Resource allocation and levelling, Aggregate production planning, decision rules.
Supply Chain Management:: Strategic framework of Supply chain – meaning, scope and
performance of supply chain, supply chain drivers and obstacles. Role of e-business in a supply
chain.
ME 392A Open Elective-III: Systems Design and Analysis
3L 3 Hrs, MM: 100

System Fundamental Concept: System definition, systems approach, Classification- General


Systems, Discrete Systems, Controlled systems.
Procedure for Engineering a system: Defining system objective, formulation of objective criteria,
Development of system alternatives.
Systems Optimization: Formulation of system, Design problem and application of search methods,
Linear programing and dynamic programing for optimum solutions.
System Schedule: Time models, resource allocation, Time cost trade-off, system cost economic
flow graph.
MI 391A Open Elective-III: Project Environment Clearance
3L 3 Hrs, MM: 100

Brief introduction of Environment Protection Act 1986 and other relevant legal provisions
applicable to get environment clearance in India.
Impact of major engineering projects on various components of the environment: Socio-
Economy, Land, Water, Air, Noise and others.
Preparation of Environment management plan: Public hearing, collecting baseline data,
Environment impact assessment and predication, Environment management plan,
environment monitoring and management.

PI 391A Open Elective-III: Quality Management


3L 3 Hrs,MM: 100

Introduction: History of Quality, Objectives , importance and need of quality, Contributions of


Quality Gurus- Juran, Deming, Crosby, Feigenbaum, Ishikawa, Taguchi etc., Impact of Quality on
business performance.
Process and Statistical Quality Control: Quality System; Quality control techniques; Process
capability; Control Charts- Theory of control charts, control limits and specification limits, Control
charts for variables-X R Charts, Control Charts for attributes p, np, c and u charts.
Acceptance Sampling : Fundamental concepts of acceptance sampling; OC Curves; Single ,
Double and multiple sampling;
Quality Management: Introduction to Quality management; quality control and quality assurance;
Quality control tools; cost of quality and cost of poor quality.
ISO 9000: ISO 9000 series; terminologies; need for ISO 9000 certification; basic procedure and
work instructions; steps in ISO 9000 registration; Internal and third party audit for registration;
Clauses of ISO 9000-2000 .

SE 391A Open Elective-III :Finite Element Method


3L 3 Hrs,MM: 100

Introduction to Finite Element Method, Basic Concept of Finite Element Method, Analysis
of continuum:- Structural, thermal, Potential etc., Finite Element Analysis of an elastic
continuum:- Displacement approach, Direct Formulation, Energy Integral, Co and C1
continuity, Convergence criteria.
Elements:- Types and Properties. Conforming and Non conforming.
Shape Functions:-Langrangian and Serendity family for one and two dimensional cases.
Pascal triangle, Super / Sub and Iso parametric elements.
Steps in Finite Element Analysis of an elastic continuum.
EE 391 AOpen Elective-III: Soft Computing Techniques
3L 3 Hrs,MM: 100

Soft Computing : Introduction of soft computing, soft computing vs. hard computing, various types
of soft computing techniques, applications of soft computing.

Artificial Intelligence : Introduction, Various types of production systems, characteristics of


production systems, breadth first search, depth first search techniques, other Search Techniques like
hill Climbing, Best first Search, A* algorithm, AO* Algorithms and various types of control
strategies. Knowledge representation issues, Prepositional and predicate logic, monotonic and non
monotonic reasoning, forward Reasoning, backward reasoning, Weak & Strong Slot & filler
structures, NLP.

Neural Network : Structure and Function of a single neuron: Biological neuron, artificial neuron,
definition of ANN, Taxonomy of neural net, Difference between ANN and human brain,
characteristics and applications of ANN, single layer network, Perceptron training algorithm.

Fuzzy rule base system : fuzzy propositions, formation, decomposition & aggregation of fuzzy
rules, fuzzy reasoning, fuzzy inference systems, fuzzy decision making & Applications of fuzzy
logic.

EE 392 A Open Elective-III: ENERGY CONSERVATION


3L 3 Hrs,MM: 100

Elements of Energy Conservation and Management : General energy problem, Sector wise Energy
consumption, demand supply gap, Scope for energy conservation and its benefits, Energy
conservation Principle Maximum energy efficiency, Maximum cost effectiveness. Mandatory
provisions of EC act Features of EC act Standards and labeling, designated consumers, Energy
Conservation Building Codes (ECBC). Energy management concept and objectives Initializing
Planning, Leading, Controlling, Promoting, Monitoring and Reporting, energy management
programmes.

Energy Conservation Approaches In Industries : energy saving opportunities in electric motors


Benefits of Power factor improvement and its techniques Shunt capacitor, Synchronous Condenser
etc., Effects of harmonics on Motors, and remedies leading to energy conservation Energy
conservation by VSD Methods and techniques of energy conservation in ventilation and air
conditioners compressors pumps, fans and blowers Area Sealing, Insulating the Heating / cooling
fluid pipes, automatic door closing Air curtain, Thermostat / Control Energy conservation in
electric furnaces, ovens and boilers lighting techniques Natural, CFL, LED lighting sources and
fittings

Energy Conservation in Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution: Performance


improvement of existing power plant: cogeneration, small hydro, DG Set. Demand side
management Load response programmes Types of tariff and restructuring of electric tariff
Technical measures to optimize T and D losses.

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