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GE8261 ENGINEERING PRACTICES LABORATORY Lab Manual

GE8261 ENGINEERING PRACTICES LABORATORY Lab Manual Regulation 2017 GE8261 ENGINEERING PRACTICES LABORATORY L T P C 0 0 4 2 OBJECTIVES : To provide exposure to the students with hands on experience on various basic engineering practices in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Electronics Engineering. GROUP A (CIVIL & MECHANICAL)  I CIVIL ENGINEERING PRACTICE Buildings : (a) Study of plumbing and carpentry components of residential and industrial buildings. Safety aspects. Plumbing Works:  (a) Study of pipeline joints, its location and functions: valves, taps, couplings, unions, reducers, elbows in household fittings.  (b) Study of pipe connections requirements for pumps and turbines.  (c) Preparation of plumbing line sketches for water supply and sewage works.  (d) Hands-on-exercise: Basic pipe connections – Mixed pipe material connection – Pipe connections with different joining components.  (e) Demonstration of plumbing requirements of high-rise building...

CE8211 COMPUTER AIDED BUILDING DRAWING Syllabus Notes Question Bank

CE8211 COMPUTER AIDED BUILDING DRAWING Syllabus Notes Question Bank Regulation 2017 CE8211 COMPUTER AIDED BUILDING DRAWING OBJECTIVES:  To introduce the students to draft the plan, elevation and sectional views of buildings in accordance with development and control rules satisfying orientation and functional requirements as per National Building Code. LIST OF EXPERIMENTS 1. Principles of planning, orientation and complete joinery details (Paneled and Glazed Doors and Windows) 2. Buildings with load bearing walls 3. Buildings with sloping roof 4. R.C.C. framed structures. 5. `Industrial buildings – North light roof structures TOTAL: 60 PERIODS OUTCOMES:  The students will be able to draft the plan, elevation and sectional views of the buildings, industrial structures, and framed buildings using computer softwares. TEXTBOOKS:  1. Sikka V.B., A Course in Civil Engineering Drawing, 4 th Edition, S.K.Kataria and Sons, 2015.  2. George Omura, Mastering in Autocad 2005 and Autocad...

PH8251 MATERIALS SCIENCE Syllabus Notes Question Bank

PH8251 MATERIALS SCIENCE Syllabus Notes Question Bank Regulation 2017 PH8251 MATERIALS SCIENCE (Common to courses offered in Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Except B.E. Materials Science and Engineering ) OBJECTIVES :  To introduce the essential principles of materials science for mechanical and related engineering applications. UNIT I PHASE DIAGRAMS 9 Solid solutions - Hume Rothery's rules – the phase rule - single component system - one-component system of iron - binary phase diagrams - isomorphous systems - the tie-line rule - the lever rule - application to isomorphous system - eutectic phase diagram - peritectic phase diagram - other invariant reactions – free energy composition curves for binary systems - microstructural change during cooling. UNIT II FERROUS ALLOYS 9 The iron-carbon equilibrium diagram - phases, invariant reactions - microstructure of slowly cooled steels - eutectoid steel, hypo and hypereutectoid steels - effect of alloying elements on the Fe-C system - ...

PH8253 PHYSICS FOR ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING Syllabus Notes Question Bank

PH8253 PHYSICS FOR ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING Syllabus Notes Question Bank Regulation 2017 PH8253 PHYSICS FOR ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (Common to BME, ME, CC, ECE, EEE, E&I, ICE) OBJECTIVES:  To understand the essential principles of Physics of semiconductor device and Electron transport properties. Become proficient in magnetic, dielectric and optical properties of materials and nano devices. UNIT I ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS  9 Classical free electron theory - Expression for electrical conductivity – Thermal conductivity, expression - Wiedemann-Franz law – Success and failures - electrons in metals – Particle in a three dimensional box – degenerate states – Fermi- Dirac statistics – Density of energy states – Electron in periodic potential: Bloch thorem – metals and insulators - Energy bands in solids– tight binding approximation - Electron effective mass – concept of hole. UNIT II SEMICONDUCTOR PHYSICS 9 Intrinsic Semiconductors – Energy band diagram – direct and indire...

BE8252 BASIC CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Syllabus Notes Question Bank

BE8252 BASIC CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Syllabus Notes Question Bank Regulation 2017 BE8252 BASIC CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING OBJECTIVES : To impart basic knowledge on Civil and Mechanical Engineering. To familiarize the materials and measurements used in Civil Engineering. To provide the exposure on the fundamental elements of civil engineering structures. To enable the students to distinguish the components and working principle of power plant units, IC engines, and R & AC system. A – OVER VIEW UNIT I SCOPE OF CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Overview of Civil Engineering - Civil Engineering contributions to the welfare of Society – Specialized sub disciplines in Civil Engineering – Structural, Construction, Geotechnical, Environmental, Transportation and Water Resources Engineering Overview of Mechanical Engineering - Mechanical Engineering contributions to the welfare of Society –Specialized sub disciplines in Mechanical Engineering - Production, Automobile, Energy E...

EE8251 CIRCUIT THEORY Syllabus Notes Question Bank

EE8251 CIRCUIT THEORY Syllabus Notes Question Bank Regulation 2017 EE8251 CIRCUIT THEORY OBJECTIVES :  To introduce electric circuits and its analysis  To impart knowledge on solving circuit equations using network theorems  To introduce the phenomenon of resonance in coupled circuits.  To educate on obtaining the transient response of circuits.  To introduce Phasor diagrams and analysis of three phase circuits UNIT I BASIC CIRCUITS ANALYSIS 6+6 Resistive elements - Ohm’s Law Resistors in series and parallel circuits – Kirchoffs laws – Mesh current and node voltage - methods of analysis. UNIT II NETWORK REDUCTION AND THEOREMS FOR DC AND AC IRCUITS  6+6 Network reduction: voltage and current division, source transformation – star delta conversion. Thevenins and Norton Theorems – Superposition Theorem – Maximum power transfer theorem – Reciprocity Theorem – Millman's theorem. UNIT III TRANSIENT RESPONSE ANALYSIS 6+6 L and C elements -Transient response of RL, RC and RLC Circuits...

EE8261 ELECTRIC CIRCUITS LABORATORY Lab Manual

EE8261 ELECTRIC CIRCUITS LABORATORY Lab Manual Regulation 2017 EE8261 ELECTRIC CIRCUITS LABORATORY OBJECTIVES :  To simulate various electric circuits using Pspice/ Matlab/e-Sim / Scilab  To gain practical experience on electric circuits and verification of theorems. LIST OF EXPERIMENTS 1. Simulation and experimental verification of electrical circuit problems using Kirchhoff’s voltage and current laws. 2. Simulation and experimental verification of electrical circuit problems using Thevenin’s theorem.  3. Simulation and experimental verification of electrical circuit problems using Norton’s theorem. 4. Simulation and experimental verification of electrical circuit problems using Superposition theorem.  5. Simulation and experimental verification of Maximum Power transfer Theorem. 6. Study of Analog and digital oscilloscopes and measurement of sinusoidal voltage, frequency and power factor. 7. Simulation and Experimental validation of R-C electric circuit transients.  8...

PH8252 PHYSICS FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE Syllabus Notes Question Bank

PH8252 PHYSICS FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE Syllabus Notes Question Bank Regulation 2017 PH8252 PHYSICS FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE  (Common to CSE & IT) OBJECTIVES :  To understand the essential principles of Physics of semiconductor device and Electron transport properties. Become proficient in magnetic and optical properties of materials and Nano-electronic devices. UNIT I ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS 9 Classical free electron theory - Expression for electrical conductivity – Thermal conductivity, expression - Wiedemann-Franz law – Success and failures - electrons in metals – Particle in a three dimensional box – degenerate states – Fermi- Dirac statistics – Density of energy states – Electron in periodic potential – Energy bands in solids – tight binding approximation - Electron effective mass – concept of hole. UNIT II SEMICONDUCTOR PHYSICS  9 Intrinsic Semiconductors – Energy band diagram – direct and indirect band gap semiconductors – Carrier concentration in intrinsi...

BE8255 BASIC ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS AND MEASUREMENT ENGINEERING Syllabus Notes Question Bank

BE8255 BASIC ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS AND MEASUREMENT ENGINEERING BE8255 BASIC ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS AND MEASUREMENT ENGINEERING OBJECTIVES:  To understand the fundamentals of electronic circuit constructions.  To learn the fundamental laws, theorems of electrical circuits and also to analyze them  To study the basic principles of electrical machines and their performance  To study the different energy sources, protective devices and their field applications  To understand the principles and operation of measuring instruments and transducers UNIT I ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS ANALYSIS  9 Ohms Law, Kirchhoff‘s Law-Instantaneous power- series and parallel circuit analysis with resistive, capacitive and inductive network - nodal analysis, mesh analysis- network theorems - Thevenins theorem, Norton theorem, maximum power transfer theorem and superposition theorem, three phase supply-Instantaneous, Reactive and apparent power-star delta conversion. UNIT II ELECTRICAL MACHINES 9 DC and AC ...

CS8251 PROGRAMMING IN C Syllabus Notes Question Bank

CS8251 PROGRAMMING IN C Syllabus Notes Question Bank CS8251 PROGRAMMING IN C OBJECTIVES :  To develop C Programs using basic programming constructs  To develop C programs using arrays and strings  To develop applications in C using functions , pointers and structures  To do input/output and file handling in C UNIT I BASICS OF C PROGRAMMING 9 Introduction to programming paradigms - Structure of C program - C programming: Data Types – Storage classes - Constants – Enumeration Constants - Keywords – Operators: Precedence and Associativity - Expressions - Input/Output statements, Assignment statements – Decision making statements - Switch statement - Looping statements – Pre-processor directives - Compilation process UNIT II ARRAYS AND STRINGS 9 Introduction to Arrays: Declaration, Initialization – One dimensional array – Example Program: Computing Mean, Median and Mode - Two dimensional arrays – Example Program: Matrix Operations (Addition, Scaling, Determinant and Transpose) - String...

CS6003 Adhoc and sensor networks syllabus notes Question bank

CS6003 Adhoc and sensor networks syllabus notes Question bank

CS8261 C PROGRAMMING LABORATORY Lab Manual

CS8261 C PROGRAMMING LABORATORY Lab Manual CS8261 C PROGRAMMING LABORATORY OBJECTIVES :  To develop programs in C using basic constructs.  To develop applications in C using strings, pointers, functions, structures.  To develop applications in C using file processing. LIST OF EXPERIMENTS: 1. Programs using I/O statements and expressions. 2. Programs using decision-making constructs. 3. Write a program to find whether the given year is leap year or Not? (Hint: not every centurion year is a leap. For example 1700, 1800 and 1900 is not a leap year) 4. Design a calculator to perform the operations, namely, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and square of a number. 5. Check whether a given number is Armstrong number or not? 6. Given a set of numbers like <10, 36, 54, 89, 12, 27>, find sum of weights based on the following conditions.  5 if it is a perfect cube.  4 if it is a multiple of 4 and divisible by 6.  3 if it is a prime number. Sort the numbers based on the ...

CS8261 C PROGRAMMING LABORATORY Syllabus Regulation 2017

CS8261 C PROGRAMMING LABORATORY OBJECTIVES :  To develop programs in C using basic constructs.  To develop applications in C using strings, pointers, functions, structures.  To develop applications in C using file processing. LIST OF EXPERIMENTS: 1. Programs using I/O statements and expressions. 2. Programs using decision-making constructs. 3. Write a program to find whether the given year is leap year or Not? (Hint: not every centurion year is a leap. For example 1700, 1800 and 1900 is not a leap year) 4. Design a calculator to perform the operations, namely, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and square of a number. 5. Check whether a given number is Armstrong number or not? 6. Given a set of numbers like <10, 36, 54, 89, 12, 27>, find sum of weights based on the following conditions.  5 if it is a perfect cube.  4 if it is a multiple of 4 and divisible by 6.  3 if it is a prime number. Sort the numbers based on the weight in the increasing order as shown bel...

CS8251 PROGRAMMING IN C Syllabus Regulation 2017

CS8251 PROGRAMMING IN C OBJECTIVES :  To develop C Programs using basic programming constructs  To develop C programs using arrays and strings  To develop applications in C using functions , pointers and structures  To do input/output and file handling in C UNIT I BASICS OF C PROGRAMMING 9 Introduction to programming paradigms - Structure of C program - C programming: Data Types – Storage classes - Constants – Enumeration Constants - Keywords – Operators: Precedence and Associativity - Expressions - Input/Output statements, Assignment statements – Decision making statements - Switch statement - Looping statements – Pre-processor directives - Compilation process UNIT II ARRAYS AND STRINGS 9 Introduction to Arrays: Declaration, Initialization – One dimensional array – Example Program: Computing Mean, Median and Mode - Two dimensional arrays – Example Program: Matrix Operations (Addition, Scaling, Determinant and Transpose) - String operations: length, compare, concatenate, copy – Sel...

BE8255 BASIC ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS AND MEASUREMENT ENGINEERING Syllabus Regulation 2017

BE8255 BASIC ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS AND MEASUREMENT ENGINEERING OBJECTIVES:  To understand the fundamentals of electronic circuit constructions.  To learn the fundamental laws, theorems of electrical circuits and also to analyze them  To study the basic principles of electrical machines and their performance  To study the different energy sources, protective devices and their field applications  To understand the principles and operation of measuring instruments and transducers UNIT I ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS ANALYSIS  9 Ohms Law, Kirchhoff‘s Law-Instantaneous power- series and parallel circuit analysis with resistive, capacitive and inductive network - nodal analysis, mesh analysis- network theorems - Thevenins theorem, Norton theorem, maximum power transfer theorem and superposition theorem, three phase supply-Instantaneous, Reactive and apparent power-star delta conversion. UNIT II ELECTRICAL MACHINES 9 DC and AC ROTATING MACHINES:Types, Construction, principle, Emf and torque ...

PH8252 PHYSICS FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE Syllabus Regulation 2017

PH8252 PHYSICS FOR INFORMATION SCIENCE  (Common to CSE & IT) OBJECTIVES :  To understand the essential principles of Physics of semiconductor device and Electron transport properties. Become proficient in magnetic and optical properties of materials and Nano-electronic devices. UNIT I ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS 9 Classical free electron theory - Expression for electrical conductivity – Thermal conductivity, expression - Wiedemann-Franz law – Success and failures - electrons in metals – Particle in a three dimensional box – degenerate states – Fermi- Dirac statistics – Density of energy states – Electron in periodic potential – Energy bands in solids – tight binding approximation - Electron effective mass – concept of hole. UNIT II SEMICONDUCTOR PHYSICS  9 Intrinsic Semiconductors – Energy band diagram – direct and indirect band gap semiconductors – Carrier concentration in intrinsic semiconductors – extrinsic semiconductors - Carrier concentration in N-type & ...

EE8261 ELECTRIC CIRCUITS LABORATORY Syllabus Regulation 2017

EE8261 ELECTRIC CIRCUITS LABORATORY OBJECTIVES :  To simulate various electric circuits using Pspice/ Matlab/e-Sim / Scilab  To gain practical experience on electric circuits and verification of theorems. LIST OF EXPERIMENTS 1. Simulation and experimental verification of electrical circuit problems using Kirchhoff’s voltage and current laws. 2. Simulation and experimental verification of electrical circuit problems using Thevenin’s theorem.  3. Simulation and experimental verification of electrical circuit problems using Norton’s theorem. 4. Simulation and experimental verification of electrical circuit problems using Superposition theorem.  5. Simulation and experimental verification of Maximum Power transfer Theorem. 6. Study of Analog and digital oscilloscopes and measurement of sinusoidal voltage, frequency and power factor. 7. Simulation and Experimental validation of R-C electric circuit transients.  8. Simulation and Experimental validation of frequency response ...

EE8251 CIRCUIT THEORY Syllabus Regulation 2017

EE8251 CIRCUIT THEORY OBJECTIVES :  To introduce electric circuits and its analysis  To impart knowledge on solving circuit equations using network theorems  To introduce the phenomenon of resonance in coupled circuits.  To educate on obtaining the transient response of circuits.  To introduce Phasor diagrams and analysis of three phase circuits UNIT I BASIC CIRCUITS ANALYSIS 6+6 Resistive elements - Ohm’s Law Resistors in series and parallel circuits – Kirchoffs laws – Mesh current and node voltage - methods of analysis. UNIT II NETWORK REDUCTION AND THEOREMS FOR DC AND AC IRCUITS  6+6 Network reduction: voltage and current division, source transformation – star delta conversion. Thevenins and Norton Theorems – Superposition Theorem – Maximum power transfer theorem – Reciprocity Theorem – Millman's theorem. UNIT III TRANSIENT RESPONSE ANALYSIS 6+6 L and C elements -Transient response of RL, RC and RLC Circuits using Laplace transform for DC input and A.C. sinusoidal input. UN...

BE8252 BASIC CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Syllabus Regulation 2017

BE8252 BASIC CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING OBJECTIVES :  To impart basic knowledge on Civil and Mechanical Engineering.  To familiarize the materials and measurements used in Civil Engineering.  To provide the exposure on the fundamental elements of civil engineering structures.  To enable the students to distinguish the components and working principle of power plant units, IC engines, and R & AC system. A – OVER VIEW UNIT I SCOPE OF CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 10 Overview of Civil Engineering - Civil Engineering contributions to the welfare of Society – Specialized sub disciplines in Civil Engineering – Structural, Construction, Geotechnical, Environmental, Transportation and Water Resources Engineering Overview of Mechanical Engineering - Mechanical Engineering contributions to the welfare of Society –Specialized sub disciplines in Mechanical Engineering - Production, Automobile, Energy Engineering - Interdisciplinary concepts in Civil and Mechanical Engineering. B –...

PH8253 PHYSICS FOR ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING Syllabus Regulation 2017

PH8253 PHYSICS FOR ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (Common to BME, ME, CC, ECE, EEE, E&I, ICE) L T P C 3 0 0 3 OBJECTIVES:  To understand the essential principles of Physics of semiconductor device and Electron transport properties. Become proficient in magnetic, dielectric and optical properties of materials and nano devices. UNIT I ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES OF MATERIALS  9 Classical free electron theory - Expression for electrical conductivity – Thermal conductivity, expression - Wiedemann-Franz law – Success and failures - electrons in metals – Particle in a three dimensional box – degenerate states – Fermi- Dirac statistics – Density of energy states – Electron in periodic potential: Bloch thorem – metals and insulators - Energy bands in solids– tight binding approximation - Electron effective mass – concept of hole. UNIT II SEMICONDUCTOR PHYSICS 9 Intrinsic Semiconductors – Energy band diagram – direct and indirect semiconductors – Carrier concentration in intrinsic semiconductors – ...

BE8261 BASIC ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING LABORATORY Syllabus Regulation 2017

BE8261 BASIC ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEERING LABORATORY OBJECTIVE :  To train the students in performing various tests on electrical drives, sensors and circuits. LIST OF EXPERIMENTS: 1. Load test on separately excited DC generator  2. Load test on Single phase Transformer  3. Load test on Induction motor  4. Verification of Circuit Laws 5. Verification of Circuit Theorems  6. Measurement of three phase power  7. Load test on DC shunt motor. 8. Diode based application circuits 9. Transistor based application circuits 10. Study of CRO and measurement of AC signals 11. Characteristics of LVDT 12. Calibration of Rotometer 13. RTD and Thermistor Minimum of 10 Experiments to be carried out :-   TOTAL : 60 PERIODS 26 OUTCOMES:  Ability to determine the speed characteristic of different electrical machines  Ability to design simple circuits involving diodes and transistors  Ability to use operational amplifiers

BE8253 BASIC ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION Syllabus Regulation 2017

BE8253 BASIC ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION OBJECTIVES : To impart knowledge on • Electric circuit laws, single and three phase circuits and wiring • Working principles of Electrical Machines • Working principle of Various electronic devices and measuring instruments UNIT I ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS 9 Basic circuit components -, Ohms Law - Kirchoff‘s Law – Instantaneous Power – Inductors - Capacitors – Independent and Dependent Sources - steady state solution of DC circuits - Nodal analysis, Mesh analysis- Thevinin‘s Theorem, Norton‘s Theorem, Maximum Power transfer theoremLinearity and Superposition Theorem. 19 UNIT II AC CIRCUITS 9 Introduction to AC circuits – waveforms and RMS value – power and power factor, single phase and three-phase balanced circuits – Three phase loads - housing wiring, industrial wiring, materials of wiring UNIT III ELECTRICAL MACHINES 9 Principles of operation and characteristics of ; DC machines, Transformers (single and three phase ) ,Synchronous ma...

PH8251 MATERIALS SCIENCE Syllabus Regulation 2017

PH8251 MATERIALS SCIENCE (Common to courses offered in Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Except B.E. Materials Science and Engineering ) OBJECTIVES :  To introduce the essential principles of materials science for mechanical and related engineering applications. UNIT I PHASE DIAGRAMS 9 Solid solutions - Hume Rothery's rules – the phase rule - single component system - one-component system of iron - binary phase diagrams - isomorphous systems - the tie-line rule - the lever rule - application to isomorphous system - eutectic phase diagram - peritectic phase diagram - other invariant reactions – free energy composition curves for binary systems - microstructural change during cooling. UNIT II FERROUS ALLOYS 9 The iron-carbon equilibrium diagram - phases, invariant reactions - microstructure of slowly cooled steels - eutectoid steel, hypo and hypereutectoid steels - effect of alloying elements on the Fe-C system - diffusion in solids - Fick's laws - phase transformations - T-T-T-...

CE8211 COMPUTER AIDED BUILDING DRAWING Syllabus Regulation 2017

CE8211 COMPUTER AIDED BUILDING DRAWING OBJECTIVES:  To introduce the students to draft the plan, elevation and sectional views of buildings in accordance with development and control rules satisfying orientation and functional requirements as per National Building Code. LIST OF EXPERIMENTS 1. Principles of planning, orientation and complete joinery details (Paneled and Glazed Doors and Windows) 2. Buildings with load bearing walls 3. Buildings with sloping roof 4. R.C.C. framed structures. 5. `Industrial buildings – North light roof structures TOTAL: 60 PERIODS OUTCOMES:  The students will be able to draft the plan, elevation and sectional views of the buildings, industrial structures, and framed buildings using computer softwares. TEXTBOOKS:  1. Sikka V.B., A Course in Civil Engineering Drawing, 4 th Edition, S.K.Kataria and Sons, 2015.  2. George Omura, Mastering in Autocad 2005 and Autocad LT 2005– BPB Publications, 2008 REFERENCES : 1. Chuck Eastman, Paul Teicholz, Rafae...

GE8261 ENGINEERING PRACTICES LABORATORY Syllabus Regulation 2017

GE8261 ENGINEERING PRACTICES LABORATORY OBJECTIVES :  To provide exposure to the students with hands on experience on various basic engineering practices in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Electronics Engineering. GROUP A (CIVIL & MECHANICAL) I CIVIL ENGINEERING PRACTICE Buildings : (a) Study of plumbing and carpentry components of residential and industrial buildings. Safety aspects. Plumbing Works: (a) Study of pipeline joints, its location and functions: valves, taps, couplings, unions, reducers, elbows in household fittings. (b) Study of pipe connections requirements for pumps and turbines.  (c) Preparation of plumbing line sketches for water supply and sewage works. (d) Hands-on-exercise: Basic pipe connections – Mixed pipe material connection – Pipe connections with different joining components. (e) Demonstration of plumbing requirements of high-rise buildings. 23 Carpentry using Power Tools only: (a) Study of the joints in roofs, doors, windows and furniture. (b) Hand...

GE8292 ENGINEERING MECHANICS Syllabus Regulation 2017

GE8292 ENGINEERING MECHANICS OBJECTIVES :  To develop capacity to predict the effect of force and motion in the course of carrying out the design functions of engineering. UNIT I STATICS OF PARTICLES 9+6 Introduction – Units and Dimensions – Laws of Mechanics – Lami’s theorem, Parallelogram and triangular Law of forces – Vectorial representation of forces – Vector operations of forces - additions, subtraction, dot product, cross product – Coplanar Forces – rectangular components – Equilibrium of a particle – Forces in space – Equilibrium of a particle in space – Equivalent systems of forces – Principle of transmissibility . UNIT II EQUILIBRIUM OF RIGID BODIES  9+6 Free body diagram – Types of supports –Action and reaction forces –stable equilibrium – Moments and Couples – Moment of a force about a point and about an axis – Vectorial representation of moments and couples – Scalar components of a moment – Varignon’s theorem – Single equivalent force -Equilibrium of Rigid bodies in t...

GE8291 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING Syllabus Regulation 2017

GE8291 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING OBJECTIVES :  To study the nature and facts about environment.  To finding and implementing scientific, technological, economic and political solutions to environmental problems.  To study the interrelationship between living organism and environment.  To appreciate the importance of environment by assessing its impact on the human world; envision the surrounding environment, its functions and its value.  To study the dynamic processes and understand the features of the earth‟s interior and surface.  To study the integrated themes and biodiversity, natural resources, pollution control and waste management. 20 UNIT I ENVIRONMENT, ECOSYSTEMS AND BIODIVERSITY 14 Definition, scope and importance of environment – need for public awareness - concept of an ecosystem – structure and function of an ecosystem – producers, consumers and decomposers – energy flow in the ecosystem – ecological succession – food chains, food webs and ecological pyra...

BE8251 BASIC ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING Syllabus Regulation 2017

BE8251 BASIC ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING OBJECTIVES :  To explain the basic theorems used in Electrical circuits and the different components and function of electrical machines.  To explain the fundamentals of semiconductor and applications.  To explain the principles of digital electronics  To impart knowledge of communication. UNIT I ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS & MEASUREMENTS 9 Fundamental laws of electric circuits– Steady State Solution of DC Circuits – Introduction to AC Circuits –Sinusoidal steady state analysis– Power and Power factor – Single Phase and Three Phase Balanced Circuits. Classification of instruments – Operating Principles of indicating Instruments UNIT II ELECTRICAL MACHINES 9 Construction, Principle of Operation, Basic Equations and Applications of DC Generators, DC Motors, Single Phase Transformer, single phase induction Motor. 19 UNIT III SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES AND APPLICATIONS 9 Introduction - Characteristics of PN Junction Diode – Zener Effect – ...