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SYLLABI FOR BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (CHEMICAL) EXAMINATIONS 2013 - 2014 SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION Paper Subject Teaching Hrs. per Week L T P 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 3 1 End Term C 4 4 4 3 4 50 50 50 40 50 Mid Term Total Marks 100 100 100 5 100

FIRST SEMESTER CHE 101 Mathematics-I CHE 102 Applied Physics Chemistry (Inorganic) CHE 103 CHE 104 Engineering Mechanics CHE 105 Intr!d"cti!n t! Chemical Engineering Practicals Physics Lab. CHE 151 CHE 152 In!rganic Chemistry #a$% CHE 153 Engineering &raphics-I #a$% CHE 154 'eha(i!ral )ciences and C!mm"nicati!n )*ills Total

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SECOND SEMESTER Mathematics-II CHE 201 CHE 202 )trength !+ Materials CHE 203 Chemistry ,-rganic. CHE 204 Pr!cess Plant Material / Energy 'alances CHE 205 Physical Chemistry CHE 200 En(ir!nmental )t"dies Practicals CHE 251 Engineering &raphics-II #a$% CHE 252 -rganic Chemistry #a$% CHE 253 Physical Chemistry #a$% Total

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THIRD SEMESTER Mathematics -III CHE 301 CHE 302 Mechanical -perati!ns CHE 303 3"ndamental !+ Electrical / Electr!nics Engineering CHE 304 3l"id 3l!4 CHE 305 Engineering Materials Practicals CHE 351 C!mp"ter Pr!gramming #a$% CHE 352 Electrical / Electr!nics Engineering #a$% CHE 353 3l"id Mechanics #a$% CHE 354 'asic 5!r*sh!p Techni6"es Total

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FOURTH SEMESTER CHE 401 Heat Trans+er CHE 402 Chemical Engineering Therm!dynamics CHE 403 En(ir!nmental Engineering CHE 404 Energy Techn!l!gy CHE 405 1"merical Meth!ds Engineering

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SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION (2013 - 2014) Paper Subject Teaching Hrs. per Week L T P 3 1 3 1 3 3 3 1 1 1 End Term C 4 4 4 4 4 50 50 50 50 50 Mid Term Total Marks 100 100 100 100 100

FIFTH SEMESTER Open Elective-I CHE501 Petroleum Processing CHE502 Engineering Chemical Reaction CHE503 Engineering-I CHE504 Mass Trans+er-I CHE505 Chemical Techn!l!gy ,In!rganic.

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Practicals CHE 551 CHE 552 CHE 553 CHE 554 Process Plant Design-I Chemical Techn!l!gy #a$ ,In!rganic. Petr!le"m Pr!cessing Engineering #a$ Chemical Engineering C!mp"tati!n #a$ Total 15 5 3 3 3 2 11 2 2 2 1 !7 !5" 50 50 50 25 4!5 50 50 50 25 $75

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S/HEME 01 TE./H2%3 .%4 E5.M2%.T20% *!"1#6!"14, Paper Subject Teaching Hours per Week # T P 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 End Term C 4 4 4 4 4 Mid Term Total Marks 100 100 100 100 100

S25TH SEMESTE? Chemical Reaction Engineering-II CHE 001 CHE 002 Mass Trans+er-II CHE 003 -pen Electi(e-II CHE 004 Chemical Techn!l!gy ,-rganic. CHE 005 Transp!rt Phen!mena Practicals CHE 051 CHE 052 CHE 053 CHE 054 CHE 53: Heat Transfer Lab =eacti!n Engineering #a$ Pr!cess Plant 7esign-II Chemical Techn!l!gy #a$ ,-rganic. Ind"strial Training Total

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SEVENTH SEMESTER CHE 01 Pr!cess Engineering Ec!n!mics CHE 02 Pr!cess Instr"mentati!n CHE 03 7epartment Electi(e-I CHE 04 7epartment Electi(e -II Practicals CHE 51 CHE 52 CHE 53 CHE >51

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EIGHTH SEMESTER CHE >01 CHE >02 CHE >03 CHE >04 Practicals CHE >51 CHE >52 CHE >53 CHE >54 CHE >55 Industrial Safety and Hazards Process Dynamic and Control Open Elective-III 7epartment Electi(e-III

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0pen Electi'e 222 1% Pr!;ect Management 2%3inancial Management 3% H"man =es!"rce 7e(el!pmen 4% Ind"strial =elati!ns and #a$!"r #a4s

1. The project (ork (ill be e'aluated b< the committee o) the institute. The constitution o) the committee is as under& a, /hairperson o) the institute b, 0ne Pro)essor o) the institute c, 0ne .ssociate Pro)essor o) the 2nstitute d, /o6ordinator o) the Project Work e, Super'isor o) the Project Work !. ?e@uirement )or the a(ard o) A.E. */hemical, is !"" credits.

SBCC.ADS 10? A./HEC0? 01 E%32%EE?2%3 */HEM2/.C, FIRST SEMESTER Paper Title: Mathematics-1 (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE 1"1 Ma=. Marks 5" /redits & 4 Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section. SE/T20%6. C!n(ergence and di(ergence !+ in+inite series and s!me simple pr!$lems< trig!n!metric and e:p!nential +"ncti!ns !+ a c!mple: (aria$le< hyper$!lic +"ncti!ns< separati!ns int! real and imaginary parts< s"mmati!n !+ series ,FCGI)H meth!d !nly.% Successive differentiation, expansion of function, applications of maxima and minima of a function of two or more variables, curves in polar co-ordinates, angle between radius vector and tangent line, curvature, partial differentiation, Asymptotes singular and multiple points, curve tracing. SE/T20%6A Definite integrals and their properties, definite integrals as the limit of a sum of the fundamental theorem of integral calculus, determination of areas and lengths of curves, volumes and surfaces and solids of revolution. Double and triple integrals with their simple applications. Solution of ordinary differential equations of first order and first degree with simple applications of engineering problems. Books Recommended& 1% Prasad< &% I 7i++erential Calc"l"s< 1 th Editi!n< P!thishala Pri(ate #td% Allaha$ad% 2% Prasad< &% I Integral Calc"l"s< 1Jth Editi!n< P!thishala Pri(ate #td%< Alla$ahad% 3% )hanti 1arayan I 7i++erential Calc"l"s< 14th Editi!n< )% Chand and C!%< 1e4 7elhi% 4% )hanti 1arayan I Integral Calc"l"s< 10th Editi!n< )% Chand And C!%< 1e4 7elhi% 5% &re4al< '% )% I Higher Engineering Mathematics< 41st Editi!n< Khanna P"$%< 1e4 7elhi% 0% KreysEig< Er4in I Ad(anced Engineering Mathematics< >th Editi!n< L!hn 5iley and )!ns% % Lain< =% K% / Iyengar< I Ad(anced Engg% Mathematics< 2nd Editi!n< 1ar!sa P"$lishing )% H!"se< 1e4 7elhi< 2003%

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Paper Title: APPLIED PHYSICS (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE 1"! Ma=. Marks 5" /redits & 4 Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section. SE/T20%6. Relativity& 3rames !+ re+erence< Michels!n M M!rley e:periment< &alilean and #!rentE trans+!rmati!n< #!rentE 3itE &erald c!ntracti!n< time dilati!n< p!st"lates !+ special the!ry !+ relati(ity< (ariati!n !+ mass 4ith (el!city< mass energy relati!n% Mechanics& )"r+ace tensi!n< h!4 t! calc"late s"r+ace tensi!n +!r a dr!p< e:perimental determinati!n !+ s"r+ace tensi!n $y LaegerAs meth!d% ViscosityI C!e++icient !+ (isc!sity< critical (el!city< P!ise"illeAs e6"ati!n +!r +l!4 !+ a li6"id thr!"gh a t"$e< m!ti!n in (isc!"s medi"m< =eyn!lds n"m$er< 'ern!"lieAs e6"ati!n and its applicati!nsI (ent"rimeter and pit!t t"$e% Physics of MaterialsI Magnetic materials< classi+icati!n !+ materials< +err!magnetism< +erri and anti +err!magnetism< hysteresis% )"perc!nd"cti(ity< Meissner e++ect< therm!dynamics !+ s"perc!nd"cting transiti!ns< 6"alitati(e idea !+ 'C) the!ry% SE/T20%6A OpticsI UltrasonicsI pr!d"cti!n< detecti!n and "ses !+ "ltras!nics% Interference: Formations of colours in thin films, Newtons rings, Michelson interferometer. Diffraction: Diffraction at a single slit, double slit diffraction grating, its theory, dispersive power and resolving power. Polarization: Polarization by reflection, scattering, absorption and double refraction. Quarter wave and half wave plates, production and analysis of plane, circular and elliptically polarized light. Fiber optics: Basic principle, step index and graded index fiber, qualitative idea of signal distortion and dispersion, transmission losses, fiber optics sensors and their applications. Laser: Elementary ideas, He-Ne and Ruby laser, uses. Holography: Basis principle, theory. Quantum PhysicsI 7i++ic"lties 4ith classical physics< $lac*$!dy radiati!n< ph!t!electric e++ect< C!mpt!n e++ect< 7e$r!glie hyp!thesis< "ncertainty principle< time dependent and independent )chr!dingerAs e6"ati!n< pr!perties !+ 4ell $eha(ed 4a(e +"ncti!n% -perat!rs and their e:pectati!n (al"e% B-ray di++racti!n and 'raggAs la4% Books Recommended: 1% Halliday< 7% / =esnic*< =% I Physics< 3rd Editi!n% 2% 7% )% Math"r I Elements of Properties of Matter, 10th Edition. 3% Arth"r 'eiser I Perspectives of Modern Physics. 4% Thera;a< '% #% I Modern Physics for Engineers, 1st Edition. 5% M% Ali -mar I Elementary Solid State Physics, 1st Edition.

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Paper Title: CHEMISTRY (INORGANIC) (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE 1"# Ma=. Marks 5" /redits & 4 Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section. Section . 1% Quantum theory and atomic structureI Intr!d"cti!n t! 4a(e mechanics< the )chr!dinger e6"ati!n< the )chr!dinger e6"ati!n as applied t! hydr!gen at!m< the !rigin !+ 6"ant"m n"m$ers and shapes !+ !r$itals% 2% Chemical BondingI M!lec"lar !r$ital and (alence $!nd the!ries !+ $!nd +!rmati!n and applicati!n !+ m!lec"lar !r$ital the!ry t! the +!rmati!n !+ h!m!n"clear and heter!n"clear diat!mic m!lec"les% 3% The Solid StateI A recapit"lati!n !+ cl!se pac*ing !+ spheres< str"ct"res !+ 1aCl< CsCl< Nn)< Ca32< crystal de+ects and applicati!ns !+ de+ect str"ct"res ,transist!rs< recti+iers< ph!t!(!ltaic cells and c!mp"ter chips.% 4% Coordination CompoundsI Part I5ernerAs the!ry< e++ecti(e at!mic n"m$er< $!nding !+ transiti!n metal c!mple:esI (alence $!nd the!ry< crystal +ield the!ry< crystal +ieldsplitting in tetrahedral< !ctahedral and dist!rted !ctahedral ,s6"are planar. crystal +ields%Therm!dynamic aspects !+ c!!rdinati!n c!mp!"nds ,crystal +ield sta$iliEati!n energies !+ !ctahedral and tetrahedral c!mple:es< spectr!chemical series.% 5%Coordination CompoundsI Part!" Kinetic aspects !+ c!!rdinati!n c!mp!"nds ,s"$stit"ti!n reacti!ns in c!mple:es 4ith c!!rdinati!n n"m$er 4 and 0 and their mechanism - S%1< )1!.% Magnetic $eha(i!"r !+ c!mple:es M Para magnetism< diamagnetism< +err!magnetism and anti+err!magnetism and meas"rement !+magnetic s"scepti$ility !+ c!mple:es $y &"!yAs meth!d% Section A 0% Organometallic CompoundsI 1!menclat"re< types !+ ligands and $!nding in !rgan!metallic c!mp!"nds< "se !+ !rgan!metallics in ind"stry% % #norganic polymersI Types !+ in!rganic p!lymers< p!lyph!sphaEenes< p!lysil!:anes Mtheir str"ct"res and pr!perties% >% Role of Metals in Biological SystemsI 'i!-in!rganic Chemistry !+ Ir!n M Heme pr!teins / 1!nHeme ir!n pr!teinsO $i!in!rganic chemistry !+ c!$alt-(itamin '12 and metall!enEymes% J% Metal to$icologyI T!:ic e++ects !+ hea(y metals 4ith special re+erence t! Cd< P$< Hg and As% 10% The!ry !+ 6"antitati(e in!rganic analysis% Books Recommended& 1% )harpe< A% &% I In!rganic Chemistry< 3rd Editi!n< #!ngman P"$lishers E#')< 1JJ2% 2% #ee< L% 7% I C!nciseI In!rganic Chemistry< 5th Editi!n< Chapman and Hall P"$lishers< 1JJ0% 3% C!tt!n< 3% A% / 5il*ins!n< &% I Ad(anced In!rganic Chemistry< 3rd Editi!n<5iley Eastern #td%< 1J>2% 4% C!tt!n< 3% A% / 5il*ins!n< &% I 'asic In!rganic Chemistry< 5iley Eastern#td%< 1J> % 12 5% Mar*< L%< 5est< =% / Allc!c*<H% I In!rganic P!lymer< Prentice Hall< 1e4 Lersey P"$lishers< 1J>2% 0% 'as!la< 3% / Pears!n< =% &% I In!rganic =eacti!n Mechanism< 2nd Editi!n< 5iley Eastern P"$lishers< 1J>4%

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% Amd"r< 7!"ll / Klaasen ,Eds%. I Casarett and 7!"lls T!:ic!l!gy< Pergam!n Press< 1e4 P!r*< 1JJ1% >% 5illiam / '"rs!n ,Eds%. I Ind"strial T!:ic!l!gyI )a+ety and Health applicati!ns in the 4!r* place< 9an 1!strand M =einh!ld< 1e4 P!r*< 1J>5% Paper Title: ENGINEERING MECHANICS (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE 1"4 Ma=. Marks 4" /redits & # Time& # hours Course Duration: 35 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section. SE/T20%6. %orce SystemI Intr!d"cti!n< +!rce< principle !+ transmissi$ility !+ a +!rce< res"ltant !+ a +!rce system< res!l"ti!n !+ a +!rce< m!ment !+ +!rce a$!"t a line% 9arig!nQs the!rem< c!"ple< res!l"ti!n !+ +!rce int! +!rce and a c!"ple< pr!perties !+ c!"ple and their applicati!n t! engineering pr!$lems% &'uipmentsI 3!rce $!dy diagram< e6"ati!ns !+ e6"ili$ri"m and their applicati!ns t! engineering pr!$lems< e6"ili$ri"m !+ t4! +!rces and three-+!rce mem$er% StructureI Plane tr"ss< per+ect and imper+ect tr"ss< ass"mpti!n in the tr"ss analysis< analysis !+ per+ect plane tr"sses $y the meth!d !+ ;!ints< meth!d !+ secti!n and graphical meth!d% %rictionI )tate and *inetic +ricti!n< la4s !+ dry +ricti!n< c!-e++icient !+ +ricti!n< angle !+ +ricti!n< angle !+ rep!se< c!ne !+ +ricti!n< +ricti!nal l!c*< +ricti!n !+ +lat pi(!t and c!llered thr"st $earings< +ricti!n !+ ;!"rnal-$earing< +ricti!n in scre4s< deri(ati!n !+ e6"ati!n n T1DT2 R c A and its applicati!n% (istri)uted %orcesI 7eterminati!n !+ centre !+ gra(ity< centre !+ mass and centr!id $y direct integrati!n and $y the meth!d !+ c!mp!site $!dies< mass m!ment !+ inertia and area m!ment !+ inertia $y direct integrati!n and c!mp!site $!dies meth!d< radi"s !+ gyrati!n< parallel a:is the!rem< Papp"s the!rems< p!lar m!ment !+ inertia% SE/T20%6A (ynamicsI =ectilinear m!ti!n< plane c"r(ilinear m!ti!n-rectang"lar c!-!rdinates< n!rmal and tangential c!!rdinates% *inetics of ParticlesI E6"ati!n !+ m!ti!n< rectilinear m!ti!n and c"r(ilinear m!ti!n< 4!r* energy e6"ati!n< c!nser(ati!n !+ energy< imp"lse and m!ment"m< c!nser(ati!n !+ m!ment"m< impact !+ $!dies< c!-e++icient !+ restit"ti!n< l!ss !+ energy d"ring impact% *inematics of Rigid BodiesI C!ncept !+ rigid $!dy< types !+ rigid $!dy m!ti!n< a$s!l"te m!ti!n< intr!d"cti!n t! relati(e (el!city< relati(e accelerati!n ,C!ri!liAs c!mp!nent e:cl"ded. and instantane!"s centre !+ Eer! (el!city% 9el!city and accelerati!n p!lyg!ns +!r +!"r $ar mechanism and single slider mechanism% *inematics of Rigid BodiesI E6"ati!n !+ m!ti!n< translat!ry m!ti!n and +i:ed a:is r!tati!n< applicati!n !+ 4!r* energy< principles t! rigid $!dies c!nser(ati!n !+ energy% Vi)rationI Classi+icati!n< t!rsi!nal +ree (i$rati!ns-single r!t!r and t4! r!tar systems% )pring mass system-its damped ,linear dash p!t. and "ndamped +ree (i$rati!ns< spring in series and parallel< simple pr!$lems% Books Recommended: 1% 2% 3% Meriam< L% #% / Kraige< #% &% Meriam< L% #% / Kraige< #% &% Hidgen< )tiles I I I )tatics< 3rd Editi!n< L!hn 5iley / )!ns% Dynamics, 3rd Edition, John Wiley & Sons. Statics and Dynamics, Longman

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Paper Title: INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE 1"5 Ma=. Marks 5" /redits & 4 Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.

Instructions for the paper setter : Total number of questions to be set = 08 with the following distribution: Unit-I : 01 question , Unit-II : 02 questions , Unit-III : 02 Questions , Unit-IV: 03 questions . Students are required to attempt FIVE Questions selecting at least ONE question from each Unit. Q.1 from Unit-I shall be in the form of an Objective Type Question. Unit-I 1. What is Chemical Engineering? A.I.Ch.E. Definition of Chemical Engineering. Brief history of Chemical engineering. General aspects of Chemical Engg. like communications, human relations, technical reading and professional bodies. Engg. problems in chemical processes in scaling up from laboratory to commercial scale. 2. Systematic analysis of Chemical processes; unit operations and unit process, material and energy balances, thermodynamics and kinetics, process instrumentation and control and economics. 3. Functions of chemical engineer/career opportunities for chemical engineers. 4. Scope of chemical engineering with respect to the new emerging areas in the field of chemical engineering like environmental engineering, bio-chemical and bio-medical engineering, membrane separation techniques, polymer science and engineering etc. 5. Factors for selecting a suitable site for the location of a process plant. (6 Hrs) Unit-II 6. Systems of units and unit conversions involving process variables like pressure, viscosity, temperature, density/specific gravity etc. 7. Composition of mixtures and solutions; mass fractions/mole fractions, molarity and normality etc. (10 Hrs) Unit-III 8. P-V-T relations for gas and gas mixtures, calculations using ideal gas law, compressibility factor and vander Waals equations of state. 9. Liquid and liquid mixtures; Vapour pressures (cox chart, Duhrings lines, Clausius Clapeyron equation), vapour-liquid equilibrium calculations using Raoults law, Henrys law. 10. Gas-vapour mixtures; humidity calculations from partial pressures and vapour pressures. Dry bulb, wet bulb and adiabatic saturation temperatures. (12Hrs) Unit-IV 11. Introduction to material balances with and without chemical reactions, combustion calculations, use of by-pass, recycle and purge streams.

14 12. Introduction to energy balances: Various forms of energy, types of systems, intensive/extensive properties, general energy balance equation for a flow process, heat capacity and mean heat capacity, energy balances for simple flow processes. 13. Thermo chemical calculations: Laplace Law and Hesss Law, heats of formation, heats of combustion, heats of reaction, Kirchoffs equation for calculating heats of reaction at different temperature. (17 Hrs) Books Recommended: TextBooks: 1. Felder, R. M. & Fousseau, R.W. : Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes, 2nd Edition, John Wiley & Sons. 2. Himmelbleau, D. M. : Basic Principles and Calculations of Chemical Engg., 7th Edition, Prentice Hall. Reference Books: 3. Littlejohn, C. E. & Meenagham, C. M. : Introduction to Chemical Engineering, 1st Edition, McGraw Hill. 4. Anderson, L. B. : Introduction to Chemical Engineering, 1st Edition, McGraw Hill. 5. Shaheen, E. I. : Basic Practices of Chemical Engineering, Houghton Miftlin Company, Boston, 1975.
Paper Title & PHBS2/S C.A *Practical, Paper Code CHE 151 Max. Marks 25 Credits : 1 C!e++icient !+ (isc!sity !+ 4ater $y +l!4 thr!"gh a capillary t"$e% )"r+ace tensi!n !+ 4ater $y LaegerQs meth!d% Mechanical e6"i(alent !+ heat $y Calandar and '!rneQs apparat"s% =e+racti(e inde: !+ the material !+ glass prism $y spectr!meter% 5a(e length !+ s!di"m light $y 1e4t!nQs rings% 5a(elength !+ s!di"m light $y di++racti!n grating% 9ertical and h!riE!ntal distance "sing se:tant% 7ensity !+ a gi(en 4ire "sing s!nemet $!:% Magnetic-meters% Internal resistance !+ #eclanche cell $y P!st -++ice '!: and (!ltmeter meth!d% C!n(ersi!n !+ a gal(an!meter int! an ammeter !r a (!ltmeter !+ a gi(en range< c!mparis!n !+ e%m%+%As !+ t4! cells $y ,I. P!tenti!meter ,II. #"msdenQs meth!d% 9al"e !+ H $y "sing tangent gal(an!meter and c!pper (!ltmeter% Acc"racy !+ a gi(en meter $eing c!pper (!ltmeter% T!tal intensity !+ earthQs magnetic +ield "sing dipcircles% Books Recommended& 1% 5!r*sh!p< '% #% / 3lint< H% T% I Ad(ance Practical Physics< 1st Editi!n< Methe"n and C!% #!nd!n% 2% Ar!ra< C% #% I B.Sc. Practical Physics, 20th Edition, S. Chand and Co. Practical Physics, 11th Edition, 3% Khanna / &"lati I

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Paper Title & 2%0?3.%2/ /HEM2ST?B C.A *Practical, Paper Code CHE 152 Max. Marks 50 1% 9!l"metric Analysis ,i. =ed!: Titrati!nsITitrati!ns in(!l(ing ,a. KMn-4 ,Estimati!n !+ C2-4-2. ,$. K2Cr2- ,Estimati!n !+ 3eG2D3eG3. ,c. I!dine SI!d!metry / I!dimetryT ,Estimati!n !+ C"G2< As-3-3 and )$G3. ,ii. C!mple:!metric Titrati!ns- 7eterminati!n !+ Nn $y E7TA titrati!n% 2% &ra(imetric Analysis ,a. Estimati!n !+ 'aG2D)-4-2 as 'a)-4 ,$. Estimati!n !+ 3eG2D3eG3 as 3e2-3 Paper Title & E%32%EE?2%3 3?.PH2/S61 C.A *Practical, Paper Code CHE 153 Max. Marks 25

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Intr!d"cti!n t! Engineering &raphics< Meth!ds !+ pr!;ecti!ns< The!ry !+ !rth!graphic pr!;ecti!n% C!n(enti!nal practices< dimensi!ning as per 'I) )P 40-1J>> Pict!rial s*etching Pr!;ecti!n !+ p!ints< lines and planes !n principal planes Pr!;ecti!n !n a":iliary planes ?ecommended Aooks 1% Lames 7% 'eth"ne I A"t!CA7< Pears!n P"$lishers 2% =%K% 7ha4an I A te:t$!!* !+ engineering 7ra4ing< )% Chand / C!% #td% 1e4 7elhi 2nd editi!n% 3% )ham Tic*!! I ?nderstanding A"t!CA7 2000< 5iley P"$licati!n Paper Title & AEH.E20?.C S/2E%/ES .%4 /0MMD%2/.T20% SF2CCS *Practical, Paper Code CHE 154 Max. Marks 25 Credits : 1 1eed and Imp!rtanceI 1eed !+ g!!d c!mm"nicati!n s*ills< Presentati!n s*ills M 4ith and 4ith!"t physical media ,C!mp"ter and M"ltimedia Pr!;ect!r.< C!mm"nicati!n s*ills in a gr!"p M &r!"p disc"ssi!n< c!mm"nicati!n s*ills in an empl!yment inter(ie4< C!mm"nicati!n s*ills and pr!per $!dy lang"age< Pr!+essi!nal and )!cial eti6"ette< Pr!+essi!nal meeting s*ills% 1. Role Playing: Role playing as an event comparer, Role playing as Chairman, Role playing as team leader. The workshop would involve learning of practical skills to develop and perfect communication ability. Students would be required to give presentations both as an individual and in a team. Group discussions would be held to develop the communication skills while in a group. =!le playing 4!"ld re6"ire the st"dents t! practice the *n!4ledge and e:pertise gained in c!mm"nicati!n s*ills t! (ari!"s sit"ati!ns 4here they 4!"ld $e re6"ired t! per+!rm the r!les menti!ned% The st"dents 4!"ld $e e(al"ated !n the $asis !+ their c!mm"nicati!n s*ills< participati!n in (ari!"s acti(ities and !n the a$ility t! 4!r* in a team% Books RecommendedI 1% M!han< K% and 'aner;i< M% I 7e(el!ping C!mm"nicati!n )*ills< Macmillan

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SBCC.ADS 10? A./HEC0? 01 E%32%EE?2%3 */HEM2/.C, SECOND SEMESTER Paper Title: MATHEMATICS-II (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE !"1 Ma=. Marks 5" /redits &4 Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section. SECTION-A Relationship )et+een cartesian, cylindrical polar and spherical polar co-ordinate systemsI standard +!rms !+ e6"ati!n !+ sphere< c!ne< cylinder% MatricesI =an* !+ matri:< elementary trans+!rmati!n< Eigen-(al"es< Eigen-(ect!rs< CayleyHamilt!n The!rem% 3!"rier )eriesI E"lerAs 3!rm"lae< 7irchieletAs C!nditi!ns +!r E:pansi!n< Change !+ inter(al< -dd and E(en 3"ncti!ns< E:pansi!n !+ -dd and E(en Peri!dic 3"ncti!ns< Intr!d"cti!n t! Harm!nic Analysis% SE/T20%6A 9ect!rsI &ardient< 7i(ergence< C"rl< )tatement !+ &reenAs &a"ss and )t!*eAs The!rem and their simple applicati!ns% #inear 7i++erential E6"ati!ns 4ith c!nstant C!e++icients< H!m!gene!"s #inear E6"ati!ns< meth!d !+ (ariati!n !+ Parameters< )im"ltane!"s #iner 7i++erential E6"ati!ns 4ith C!nstants C!e++icients% Books Recommended& Ad(anced Engineering Mathematics< th Editi!n< L!hn 5iley and )!ns% Introduction to Numerical Analysis, Tata McGraw Hill. Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis, 4th Edition, Prentice Hall. Higher Engineering Mathematics, 41st Edition, Khanna Publishers, Delhi. Numerical Methods for Engineers and Scientists, 1st Edition, John Wiley. Advanced Engg. Mathematics, 2nd Edition, Narosa Publishing House, New Delhi, 2003.

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Paper Title: STRENGTH OF MATERIALS (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE !"! Ma=. Marks 5" /redits &4 Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section. SE/T20%6. Simple Stresses and Simple StrainsI #!ad< (ari!"s types !+ l!ad stress ,tensile and c!mpressi(e.% Principle !+ )t% 9enant strain< H!!*eAs la4< m!d"l"s !+ elasticity ,y!"ngAs m!d"l"s.% Tensile test< +act!r !+ sa+ety< c!mp!"nd $ars< temperat"re stresses< shear stress< c!mplementary shear

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stress< shear strain< m!d"l"s !+ rigidity< stresses "nder impact l!ads< stress "nder s"ddenly applied l!ad< n"merical pr!$lems% Compound Stresses and Compound StrainsI -$li6"e stress< simple tensi!n< state !+ p"re shear< p"re n!rmal stresses !+ gi(en planes< general t4!-dimensi!nal stress system< principle planes< principle stresses< ma:im"m shear stress< M!hrAs stress circle< P!iss!nAs rati!< principle strains in three dimensi!ns% Principle stresses determined +r!m principal strains< analysis !+ strain< M!hrAs strain circle< (!l"metric strain< elastic c!nstants and relati!ns $et4een them< n"merical pr!$lems% Shearing %orce and Bending Moments in BeamsI )hearing +!rce< $ending m!ment< types !+ l!ad !n $eams< types !+ s"pp!rts< relati!ns $et4een 4< 9 and M% C!ncentrated l!ads< "ni+!rmly distri$"ted l!ads< graphical meth!d< n"merical pr!$lems% Bending Stresses and Shearing Stresses in BeamsI P"re $ending< graphical determinati!n !+ m!ments !+ inertia< $ending stress< c!mp!site $eams< rein+!rced c!ncrete $eams< m!ments !+ inertia (ariati!n !+ shear stress< rectang"lar secti!n< I-secti!n< principle stresses in I-$eams< s!lid circ"lar secti!ns< thin circ"lar t"$es< n"merical pr!$lems% .$ial and Bending /oading Com)inedI &eneral eccentric l!ading< eccentric l!ngit"dinal l!ads< l!ad eccentric a$!"t $!th the a:es< middle third r"le !+ rectang"lar secti!n< middle 6"arter r"le !+ circ"lar secti!ns< n"merical pr!$lems% (eflection of BeamI Intr!d"cti!n< Maca"lyAs integrati!n meth!d< m!ment area meth!d< s"perp!siti!n meth!d< de+lecti!n d"e t! shear< n"merical pr!$lems% SE/T20%6A Torsion of ShaftsI Circ"lar sha+ts< sha+ts !+ (arying diameter< c!mp!"nd sha+ts< c!m$ined $ending and t!rsi!n< t!rsi!n !+ thin circ"lar t"$es< c!m$ined end thr"st< $ending and t!rsi!n< e6"i(alent t!r6"e< e6"i(alent $ending m!ment< n"merical pr!$lems% Struts and ColumnsI 7e+initi!n< pin ended ,hinged. str"ct a:ially l!aded< directi!n +i:ed at !ne end and +ree at the !ther< directi!n +i:ed at !ne end and p!siti!n +i:ed at the !ther< str"ct 4ith eccentric l!ad< limitati!ns !+ E"ler the!ry< =an*ine-&!rd!n +!rm"la< str"ct 4ith lateral l!ading< n"merical pr!$lems% Stresses and Strains in Thin ShellsI Thin cylinder "nder internal press"re< thin spherical shell "nder internal press"re< cylindrical shell 4ith hemispherical ends< (!l"metric strain< m!di+icati!ns +!r $"ilt-"p shells< n"merical pr!$lems% Stresses and Strains in SpringsI Cl!se c!iled helical springs< !pen c!iled helical springs< lea+ springs< n"merical pr!$lems% Strain &nergy and Theories of &lastic %ailureI )train energy in tensi!n energy in c!mpressi!n< strain energy in shear< strain energy in $ending< strain energy in t!rsi!n< strain energy "nder c!mp!"nd l!ading< the!ries !+ elastic +ail"re and their graphical representati!n< n"merical pr!$lems% Books Recommended: 1% =yder< &% H% I )trength !+ Materials< 3rd Editi!n )%I% ?nits Macmillan< 1J0J% 2% L!hn Case / Chil(er< A% H% I )trength !+ Material and )tr"ct"res< 2nd Editi!n< 1J 1% 3% Tim!shen*!< )% I )trength !+ Materials Part-I< 3rd Editi!n< C$s P"$lishers< 1J>0% 4% 'edi< 7% )% I )trength !+ Materials< 2nd Editi!n< )% Chand / C!mpany #td%< 1J>4%

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Paper Title: CHEMISTRY (ORGANIC) (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE !"# Ma=. Marks 5" /redits & 4 Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section. SE/T20%6. Classification of organic compoundsI I?PAC n!menclat"re< )tr"ct"ral is!merism< Cis-trans is!merism% )hapes and M!lec"lar !r$ital str"ct"res !+ c!mp!"nds c!ntaining C< 1 and -% C!n+!rmati!ns !+ al*anes% )tr"ct"res !+ dienes< pyridine< pyrr!le< ar!matic c!mp!"nds% Chemistry of hydrocar)onsI H!"se synthesis< hal!genati!n !+ al*anes< +ree radical mechanism< crac*ing< e++ect !+ str"ct"re !n physical pr!perties !+ c!mp!"nds% Al*enes< catalytic hydr!genati!n< dehydrati!n !+ alc!h!ls< dehydr!hal!genati!n< )aytEe++ r"le< electr!phillic additi!n reacti!ns< per!:ide e++ect< mechanism !+ allylic s"$stit"ti!n< acidity !+ 1-al*ynes< c!n;"gated dienes< 1<2-and 1<4-additi!ns< +ree radical and i!nic mechanisms !+ additi!n p!lymerisati!n reacti!ns< ring-!pening reacti!ns !+ cycl!pr!pane and cycl!$"tane< chemistry !+ $enEene and al*yl$enEenes< ar!matic electr!phillic s"$stit"ti!n reacti!ns< 3riedel-Cra+ts reacti!ns% SE/T20%6A (elocalisationI C!ncept !+ ar!maticity< sta$ility !+ cycl!al*anes< res!nance c!ncept< ind"cti(e and mes!meric e++ects< directi(e e++ects< acti(ating and deacti(ating gr!"ps% Hydr!gen-$!nding< !rganic reagents and reacti!n intermediates% Chemistry of functional groupsI Al*yl and aryl halides< n"cle!philic s"$stit"ti!n< synthetic "tility !+ &rignard reagents and al*yllithi"ms< mechanism !+ &rignard reacti!ns !+ alc!h!ls< $enEylalc!h!l< acidity !+ phen!ls ep!:y c!mp!"nds< Anis!le n"cle!philic additi!n< $enEaldehyde< acet!phene< $enE!phen!ne< ald!l c!ndensati!n< acidity !+ acids< al*yl and aryl amines% )ynthetic "tility !+ diaE!ni"m salts< $asicity !+ amines< m"ltistep synthesis%

Books Recommended& 1% 'ahl< '% )% / 'ahl< Ar"n I Te:t-$!!* !+ -rganic Chemistry< 10th Editi!n< )% Chand and C!mpany #td%< 1e4 7elhi% 3"ndamentals !+ -rganic Chemistry< L!hn 5iley and )!ns< Inc%< 1e4 P!r*< 1JJ4%

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Paper Title: PROCESS PLANT MATERIAL AND ENERGY BALANCES (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE !"4 Ma=. Marks 5" /redits &4 Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section. SE/T20%6. Review: Stoichiometric and composition relationship gas laws; Gaseous mixtures, vapor pressure, humidity, etc. Material Balances for Non-reaction systems including balances involving recycle and by-pass streams. Material Balances for Reacting systems including balances involving recycle and purge streams. SECTION-B Combustion Calculations. Energy balances on nonreactive and reactive systems. Books Recommended& 'hatt< 9% I% / 9!ra< )% M% I )ti!chi!metry< 3rd Editi!n< Tata Mc&ra4 Hill< 1J>4% Himmel$lea"< 7% M% I 'asic Principles and Calc"lati!ns in Chemical Engineering< 0th Editi!n< Prentice Hall< 1J % 3elder< =% M% / =!"ssea" =%5% I Elementary Principles !+ Chemical Pr!cesses< 3rd Editi!n< L!hn 5iley and )!ns< 1J>0% =e*laithis< &% 9% I Intr!d"cti!n !+ Material and Energy $alances< L!hn 5iley< 1J>3% #"$y$en< #%5% / 5inEel< #% A% I Chemical Pr!cess Analysis< 2nd Editi!n< Prentice Hall< 1J>>%

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Paper Title: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE !"5 Ma=. Marks 5" /redits &4 Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section. SE/T20%6. SolutionsI Ideal and n!n-ideal s!l"ti!ns< =a!"ltsAs la4< change !+ +ree energy< enthalpy< and entr!py !n mi:ing !+ li6"ids< distillati!n !+ $inary s!l"ti!ns% Partially misci$le li6"ids s"ch as Phen!l- 4ater< triethylamine- 4ater< and 1ic!tine- 4ater systems% HenryAs la4< 1ernst distri$"ti!n la4< C!lligati(e pr!perties !+ dil"te s!l"ti!ns% A$n!rmal m!lar mass< degree !+ diss!ciati!n and ass!ciati!n !+ s!l"tes% Chemical *ineticsI =ate e6"ati!n !+ reacti!ns !+ (ari!"s !rders< rate mechanism< *inetics !+ c!mple: reacti!ns% C!ncept !+ energy $arrier and energy !+ acti(ati!n% The!ries !+ reacti!n rates< meas"rement !+ e:tent !+ reacti!n< Eer! !rder reacti!ns% =ates !+ +l!4 systems% #indemann the!ry !+ "nim!lec"lar reacti!ns%

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Surface PhenomenaI Ads!rpti!n !+ gases $y s!lids% Types !+ ads!rpti!n< ads!rpti!n is!therms< #angm"irAs ads!rpti!n e6"ati!n< '%E%T% e6"ati!n +!r determinati!n !+ s"r+ace area !+ ads!r$ents< applicati!ns !+ ads!rpti!n< catalysis< *inetics !+ s"r+ace reacti!ns% Intr!d"cti!n t! micelles< em"lsi!ns and gels% SE/T20%6A PhotochemistryI #a4s !+ ph!t!chemistry< principles !+ ph!t!chemical e:citati!n< 6"ant"m e++iciency< Kinetics !+ ph!t!chemical reacti!ns &lectrochemistryI C!nd"ctance !+ electr!lytic s!l"ti!ns< trans+erence n"m$er and its determinati!n< K!hlra"schAs la4 !+ independent migrati!n !+ i!ns< Interi!nic attracti!n the!ry< acti(ity and acti(ity c!e++icients !+ str!ng electr!lytes< i!nic e6"ili$ria% I!niEat!n !+ 4ater< i!niEati!n c!nstants !+ 4ea* acids and 4ea* $ases< hydr!lysis< pH< c!mm!ni!n e++ect< s!l"$ility pr!d"ct and salt e++ect% &lectrochemical CellsI =e(ersi$le and irre(ersi$le cells< e%m%+% and its meas"rement< cell reacti!ns and e%m%+%< therm!dynamics !+ electr!de p!tentials< hal+- cell p!tential and its determinati!n< 1ernst e6"ati!n< c!ncentrati!n cells< li6"id ;"ncti!n p!tential< determinati!n !+ acti(ity c!-e++icient +r!m cell p!tential data< p!tenti!metric titrati!ns% Books recommended& 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 0% % >% J% Mar!n< )am"el H% Pr"tt!n< Carl 3% &lasst!ne< )am"el 'arr!4< M% &!rden =!se< L% P"ri< '%=%< )harma< #%=% and Pathania< Madan< )% 1egi< A%)% and Anand< )%C% #aidler< Keith L% M!!re< 5%L% At*in< P%5% I I I I I I I I I Principles !+ Physical Chemistry< -:+!rd / I'H P"$lishing C!% P(t% #td< 1e4 7elhi% Te:t$!!* !+ Physical Chemistry< MacMillan and C!% #td% #!nd!n Physical Chemistry< Mc&ra4 Hill< 1%P% 7ynamics !+ Physical Chemistry< #!nd Pitman Principles !+ Physical Chemistry< )% 1agin /C! Lalandhar% A Te:t '!!* !+ Physical Chemistry< 5iley Eastern #td% 1e4 7elhi% Chemical Kinetics< Tata Mc&ra4-Hill C!% #td%< 1e4 7elhi% 'asic Physical Chemistry< Prentice-Hall !+ India< 1e4 7elhi% A Te:t '!!* !+ Physical Chemistry< -:+!rd ?ni(ersity Press%

Paper Title: ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE !"$ 0nl< Guali)<ing E=am. /redits &nil Course Duration: 22 Lectures of one hour each.

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The M"lti-disciplinary nat"re !+ En(ir!nmental )t"diesI 7e+initi!n< sc!pe and imp!rtanceO need +!r p"$lic a4areness% Ecology and Ecosystems: Definition of ecology: Structure and function of ecosystem; Producers, conserver and decomposers; Energy flow in the ecosystem; Ecological succession; Food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids. Introduction, types, characteristic features, structure and function of the

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following ecosystems: Forest ecosystem; Grassland ecosystem; Desert ecosystem; Aquatic ecosystem (ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans, estuaries). Biodiversity and its conservation: Introduction - Definition: Genetic species and ecosystem diversity. Value of biodiversity: Consumptive use, productive use, social, ethical, aesthetic and option values; Biodiversity at global, National and local levels; India as a mega-diversity nation; Hotspots of biodiversity; Threats to biodiversity: Habitat loss, poaching of wildlife, man wildlife conflicts; Endangered and endemic species of India; Conservation of biodiversity; In-situ and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity. 1at"ral =es!"rcesI 1at"ral res!"rces and their c!nser(ati!nI ,a. Air =es!"rcesI 3eat"res< c!mp!siti!n< str"ct"reO air 6"ality management% ,$. 3!rest =es!"rcesI ?se and !(er-e:pl!itati!n< de+!restati!n< case st"dies< tim$er e:tracti!n< mining< dams and their e++ects !n +!rests and tri$al pe!ple% ,c. 5ater =es!"rcesI ?se and !(er "tiliEati!n !+ s"r+ace and gr!"nd 4ater< +l!!ds< dr!"ght< c!n+licts !(er 4ater< dams $ene+its and pr!$lemsO 4ater 6"ality managementO manager !+ 4ater res!"rces e%g% ri(ers< la*es< gr!"nd 4ater< etc% 3l"!r!sis and arsenic pr!$lems% ,d. Mineral =es!"rcesI 7ra4 !n and e:pl!itati!n< en(ir!nmental e++ects !+ e:tracting and "sing mineral res!"rces< case st"dies% ,e. 3!!d =es!"rcesI 5!rld +!!d pr!$lems< changes ca"sed $y agric"lt"re and !(ergraEing< e++ects !+ m!dem agric"lt"re< +ertiliEer-pesticide pr!$lems< 4ater l!gging< salinity< case st"dies% ,+. Energy =es!"rcesI &r!4ing energy needs< rene4a$le and n!n-rene4a$le energy s!"rces< "se !+ alternate energy s!"rces% Case st"dies% ,g. #and =es!"rcesI #and as a res!"rce< land degradati!nI Man ind"ced landslides< s!lid er!si!n and deserti+icati!n% Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources and prevention of pollution; Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles; Disaster management: Floods, earthquake, cyclone and landslides. En(ir!nment P!ll"ti!nI 7e+initi!n -Air p!ll"ti!nI 7e+initi!n< ca"ses< e++ects and c!ntr!l meas"resI Air 2"ality ManagementO Air P!ll"ti!n Case )t"dies% 5ater P!ll"ti!nI 7e+initi!n< ca"ses< e++ects and c!ntr!l meas"resO Case st"diesO 5ater 2"ality ManagementI 7e+initi!n< ca"ses< e++ects and c!ntr!l meas"res% Marine p!ll"ti!n% Thermal p!ll"ti!n% )!il p!ll"ti!nI 7e+initi!n< ca"ses and c!ntr!l meas"res I Case st"dies% 1!ise p!ll"ti!n% Nuclear hazards waste management. 5aste management thr!"gh cleaner techn!l!giesI =e"se and recycling !+ 4astes% )!lid 4aste managementI Ca"ses< e++ects and c!ntr!l meas"res !+ "r$an and ind"strial 4astes< haEard!"s 4asterO $i!-medical 4asteO =!le !+ an indi(id"al in pre(enti!n !+ p!ll"ti!nO P!ll"ti!n case st"dies% 7isaster ManagementI 3l!!ds< earth6"a*e< cycl!ne and landslides% Social issues and the Environment: From Unsustainable to Sustainable development; Urban problems related to energy; Water conservation, rain water harvesting, watershed management; Resettlement and rehabilitation of people: Its problems and concerns. Case studies; Environmental ethics: Environmental value

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relationships; Environmental ethics and species preservation; Climate change: Global warming, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, nuclear accidents and holocaust. Case studies. Wasteland reclamation; Consumerism and waste products. Legislation to Protect the Environment: Environmental Protection Act; Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act; Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act; Wildlife Protection Act; Forest Conservation Act; Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA); Environmental Management Systems (EMS); Environmental Information Systems (EIS); P.I.L: Public Hearing and Role of NGO's; ISO 9000 and 14000; Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation; Public awareness. En(ir!nmental Ec!n!micsI En(ir!nment and standard !+ li(ing% H"man P!p"lati!n and the En(ir!nmentI P!p"lati!n gr!4th< (ariati!n am!ng nati!nsO P!p"lati!n e:pl!si!n U3amily 5el+are Pr!grammeUO En(ir!nment and h"man healthO H"man =ightsO 9al"e ed"cati!nO HI9DAI7)O 5!men and Child 5el+areO =!le !+ In+!rmati!n Techn!l!gy in En(ir!nment and h"man health% Case st"dies% Paper Title & E%32%EE?2%3 3?.PH2/S 922 C.A *Practical, Paper Code CHE 251 Max. Marks 25

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Pr!;ecti!n !+ s!lids< s!lid m!deling )ecti!n !+ s!lids Elementary de(el!pment and intersecti!n !+ s!lids &eneral intr!d"cti!n t! is!metric (ie4s Applicati!nsI 7ra4ing !+ threaded +asteners and assem$ly dra4ing "sing 1st angleD3rd angle pr!;ecti!ns% Intr!d"cti!n and applicati!n t! CA7 s!+t4are% ?ecommended Aooks 1% Lames 7% 'eth"ne I A"t!CA7< Pears!n P"$lishers 2% =%K% 7ha4an I A te:t$!!* !+ engineering 7ra4ing< )% Chand / C!% #td% 1e4 7elhi 2nd editi!n% 3% )ham Tic*!! I ?nderstanding A"t!CA7 2000< 5iley P"$licati!n Paper Title & 0?3.%2/ /HEM2ST?B C.A. *Practical, Paper Code CHE 252 Max. Marks 50 Credits : 2 1% #a$ M )a+ety 2% Preparati!n !+ 'enEamide / Aspirin-P"ri+icati!n< determinati!n !+ melting p!int and percentage yield% 3% Identi+icati!n !+ "n*n!4n !rganic c!mp!"nds M Hydr!car$!ns< Phen!ls< Aldehydes< Ket!nes< Car$!:ylic acids< Amides and Amines% Paper Title & PHBS2/.C /HEM2ST?B C.A.*Practical, Paper Code CHE 253 Max. Marks 50 Credits : 2 1% )"r+ace tensi!n !+ li6"ids "sing )talagm!meter and calc"lati!n !+ Parach!r (al"es% 2% 7istri$"ti!n !+ I!dine $et4een 4ater and car$!n tetrachl!ride% 3% Kinetics !+ the hydr!lysis !+ methyl acetate in the presence !+ hydr!chl!ric acid% 4% Ads!rpti!n !+ acetic acid !n acti(ated charc!al% 5% 9isc!sity !+ li6"ids and c!mp!siti!n !+ a $inary s!l"ti!n%

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SBCC.ADS 10? A./HEC0? 01 E%32%EE?2%3 */HEM2/.C, TH2?4 SEMESTE? Paper Title: MATHEMATICS III (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE #"1 Ma=. Marks 5" /redits & 4 Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section. SE/T20%6. )!l"ti!n !+ di++erential e6"ati!ns in series 4ith re+erence t! 'essel and #egendre e6"ati!ns< elementary pr!perties !+ 'essel and #egendre +"ncti!ns% )!l"ti!n !+ di++erence e6"ati!n 4ith c!nstant c!e++icients% 3!rmati!n and classi+icati!n !+ partial di++erential e6"ati!ns< +irst !rder linear e6"ati!ns< standard +!rms !+ n!n linear e6"ati!ns< CharpitAs meth!d< h!m!gene!"s linear e6"ati!ns 4ith c!nstant c!e++icients% )!l"ti!n !+ partial di++erential e6"ati!ns !+ engineering interest $y meth!d !+ separati!n !+ (aria$les% SE/T20%6A #aplace trans+!rmI 7e+initi!n< Trans+!rms !+ Elementary +"ncti!ns< Pr!perties !+ Trans+!rms< In(erse Trans+!rms< Trans+!rm !+ 7eri(ati(e ?nit% ?nit )tep 3"ncti!n< 7irac 7ella 3"ncti!n / ?nit Imp"lse +"ncti!n% Peri!d 3"ncti!ns< Applicati!n !+ Trans+!rm t! the s!l"ti!n !+ !rdinary 7i++erential e6"ati!ns% 3"ncti!n !+ c!mple: (aria$le< analytic +"ncti!ns< Ca"chyAs the!rem< Ca"chyAs integral +!rm"la< intr!d"cti!n t! TaylerAs series and #a"rentAs series< =esid"es< the!rem and its simple applicati!ns% Books Recommended& 1% 2% 3% KreysEig< Er4in &re4al< '%)% Lain< =% K% and Eyengar< )% =%K% I Ad(anced Engineering Mathematics< th Editi!n< L!hn 5iley / )!ns% I Higher Engineering Mathematics< 41st Editi!n< Khanna P"$lishers< 7elhi% I Ad(anced Engg% Mathematics< 2nd Editi!n< 1ar!sa P"$lishing H!"se< 1e4 7elhi< 2003%

Paper Title: MECHANICAL OPERATIONS (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE #"! Ma=. Marks 5" /redits & 4 Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section. SE/T20%6. Si0e ReductionI Cr"shers and &rindersI ;a4 cr"sher< cr"shing r!lls< &yrat!ry Cr"sher T"m$lingDre(!l(ing mills< hammer Mill and 3l"id energy mill% Cl!sed and !pen circ"its grinding% P!4er re6"irements% #a4s !+ cr"shing%

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Mechanical SeparationI )creeningI )tati!nery screens< &riEElies< Tr!mmel and 9i$rating screens% Internati!nal )tandard )creens / Indian )tandard )creens% )creening Analysis-di++erential and c"m"lati(e% M!ti!n !+ particle thr!"gh a +l"idI )t!*eAs 1e4t!nAs la4% 3ree and hindered setting% )etting tan* and d!"$le c!ne classi+iers 'atch and c!ntin"!"s thic*eners )ettling cham$er< cycl!ne< +ilter $ag and electr!static precipitat!rs% SE/T20%6A %iltrationI Plate and +rame +ilter press< c!ntin"!"s r!tary (ac""m +ilter< +ilter aids< the!ry !+ +iltrati!n +!r n!n-c!mpressi$le ca*es% CentrifugationI T"$"lar $!4l centri+"ge< dis* centri+"ge and $atch $as*et centri+"ge% %luidi0ationI C!nditi!ns +!r +l"idiEati!nI Aggregate and partic"late +l"idiEati!n% Erg"nAs and Carman-K!Eeny e6"ati!ns% Mi$ing and .gitationI 'asic ideas and characteristics !+ mi:ing e6"ipment p!4er c!ns"mpti!ns scale-"p% ConveyingI Mechanical and pne"matic c!n(eying systems< st!rage / handling !+ materials% Books Recommended& 1% Mc Ca$e< 5arren #%< )mith< L"l"ain C% and Harr!it< Peter 3!"st< Alan )%< 5enseli< #e!nard A%< Cl"mp< C"rtis 5%< mans< #!"is and Anersen< #% 'ryce C!"ls!n< L%M% and =ichards!n< L%3% I ?nit -perati!ns !+ Chemical Engineering< 5th Editi!n< Mc &ra4 Hill Int% ed ,Chemical Engineering )eries. Mc &ra4 Hill '!!* C!mpany< 1e4 P!r*< 1JJ3% I Principles !+ ?nit -perati!ns< 5iley Internati!nal Editi!n< L!hn 5iley / )!ns Inc%< 1e4 P!r*% I ?nit -perati!ns ,9!l"me 2 !+ Chemical Engineering. 1e4 P!r*I Mc &ra4 M Hill '!!* C!O< Inc% I M!ment"m Trans+er -perati!ns< Tata Mc&ra4-Hill< 1e4 7elhi% I Intr!d"cti!n t! Chemical Engineering< Mc &ra4-Hill< K!ga*"sha #td%< 1e4 7elhi% I ?nit -perati!ns< L!hn 5iley / )!ns< Inc%< 1e4 P!r*% I ?nit -perati!ns !+ Chemical Engineering< 9!l% I< Khanna P"$lishers< 1e4 7elhi%

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Paper Title: FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE #"# Ma=. Marks 5" /redits & 4 Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section.

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SE/T20%6. 4/ /ircuits and Single Phase ../. 1undamentalsI &eneral intr!d"cti!n t! Electrical Engineering< Kirch!++As #a4s<Mesh and 1!de analysis< )"perp!siti!n the!rem< The(enin The!rem< 1!rt!n The!rem< Ma:im"m p!4er trans+er the!rem% &enerati!n !+ alternating (!ltages and c"rrents< E6"ati!ns +!r AC 6"antities< cycle< time peri!d< +re6"ency< amplit"de< calc"lati!n !+ =%M%) (al"es< A(erage (al"es +!r di++erent 4a(e+!rms< s!l"ti!n and phas!r diagram !+ single phase AC circ"it 4ith sin"s!idal s!"rce !+ e:citati!n< series and parallel c!m$inati!n !+ =-#-C circ"its% Three Phase ./ 1undamentalsI 7isad(antages !+ single phase system< star and delta c!nnecti!n in three phase circ"its< relati!n $et4een line and phas!r 6"antities< p!4er in three phase system< s!l"ti!n !+ three phase $alanced circ"its< p!4er and p!4er +act!r meas"rement $y t4! 4attmeter meth!d% Electrical Machines& Intr!d"cti!n t! magnetic circ"its< 'asic principle and c!nstr"cti!n !+ trans+!rmers< E%M%3 e6"ati!n< appr!:imate e6"i(alent circ"it< phas!r diagram< l!sses< e++iciency and c!nditi!n +!r ma:im"m e++iciency< !pen circ"it and sh!rt circ"it test !n single phase trans+!rmers% -perating principle and c!nstr"cti!n !+ three phase ind"cti!n m!t!rs< pr!d"cti!n !+ r!tating +ield< c!ncept !+ slip< +re6"ency etc% -perating principle and c!nstr"cti!n !+ 7C generat!rs< types !+ 7C &enerat!rs< E%M%3 e6"ati!ns< Principle !+ 7C M!t!rs and their applicati!ns% SE/T20%6A Semiconductor 4iodes and TransistorsI &eneral intr!d"cti!n t! Electr!nics% C!ncept !+ sti++ 9!ltage and C"rrent )!"rce% P1 L"ncti!n< 7epleti!n layer< 'arrier P!tential< 3!r4ard and =e(erse 'ias< 'rea*d!4n (!ltage< 9-I characteristics< Hal+ 4a(e and +"ll 4a(e recti+iers< Nener di!de% Intr!d"cti!n t! ;"ncti!n transist!rs< Transist!r ampli+ying acti!n< C'< CE< CC-c!n+ig"rati!n characteristics% 0perational .mpli)iersI 'l!c* 7iagram< characteristics !+ an ideal -P-AMP< Applicati!n !+ -PAMP as an In(erting ampli+ier< 1!n-In(erting Ampli+ier< Adder< 7i++erential< Integrating ampli+ier% 4igital Electronics& 'inary and He:adecimal n"m$er system< c!n(ersi!n !+ n"m$ers +r!m !ne system t! !ther< -=< A17< 1-=< 1A17< 1-T &ates< ?ni(ersal &ates< E:cl"si(e -=< 1-= gates< 7e-M!rganAs The!rem< '!!lean =elati!nsI C!mm"tati(e< Ass!ciati(e and 7istri$"ti(e #a4s% C!ncept !+ +lip-+l!ps< =)<LK +lip +l!ps< shi+t register%

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Paper Title: FLUID FLOW (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE #"4 Ma=. Marks 5" /redits & 4 Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section. SE/T20%6. %luid StaticsI 1!rmal +!rces in +l"ids< Press"re Meas"rements< 3!rces !n )"$merged $!dies< '"!yancy and )ta$ility% %luid PropertiesI 1e4t!nian and n!n-1e4t!nian 3l"ids< 1at"re !+ T"r$"lence< Eddy 9isc!sity< 3l!4 in '!"ndary #ayers< 'asic E6"ati!n !+ 3l"id 3l!4< 'ern!"lliAs E6"ati!n< 1a(ier st!*es e6"ati!n% %lo+ of #ncompressi)le %luidsI #aminar and T"r$"lent +l!4 in pipes< 9el!city 7istri$"ti!n in Pipes< 3ricti!nal #!sses in Pipes and 3ittings< 3anning e6"ati!n< Estimati!n !+ ec!n!mic pipe diameter% 7eri(ati!n !+ HA&E1-P-I)E?##I and +R10D=e e6"ati!ns% SE/T20%6A (imensional analysis and its Applicati!ns t! 3l"id 3l!4% %lo+ of compressi)le fluidsI C!mpressi$le +l!4 and +l!4 thr!"gh n!EEles% %lo+ MeasurementsI Pil!t t"$e< -ri+ice< 9ent"ri< =!tameter and 1!tches< 4et gas metre etc% %luid MachineryI Classi+icati!n and Per+!rmance !+ P"mps< T"r$ines< C!mpress!rs< and 'l!4ers< )electi!n and )peci+icati!n< 1et p!siti(e )"cti!n Head% Books Recommended& 1% 2% Mc Ca$e< 5%#% and )mith< L%C% 3!:< =%5% and Mc7!nald< A%T% I ?nit -perati!n !+ Chemical Engineering< Mc&ra4 Hill% I Intr!d"cti!n !+ 3l"id Mechanics ,)I 9ersi!n. 4th ed% L!hn

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Paper Title: ENGINEERING MATERIALS (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE #"5 Ma=. Marks 5" /redits & 4 Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section. SE/T20%6. .tomic StructureI =e(ie4 !+ $!nding in s!lids< str"ct"re Mpr!perty-pr!cessing =elati!nships Crystal Structure I )pace lattice<crystal systems< Miller indices< e++ect !+ radi"s rati! !n c!!rdinati!n< str"ct"res !+ c!mm!n metallic< p!lymeric< ceramic< am!rph!"s and partly crystalline materials% #mperfections in atomic arrangementI (ari!"s de+ects in at!mic arrangement< di++"si!n phen!men!n in s!lids< 3ic*As +irst and sec!nd la4 !+ di++"si!n< s!lid s!l"ti!n< slip systems< (ari!"s meth!ds !+ strengthening materials< )chmidAs la4% SE/T20%6A Phase (iagrams and phase transformationI $inary phase diagrams M 3e-3e3C< C"-1i< P$-)n% micr!str"ct"re de(el!pment< TTT diagrams< heat treatment pr!cesses-h!t and c!ld 4!r*ing< hardening and s!+tening pr!cesses% MaterialsI )tandards and speci+icati!ns< "ni+ied all!y n"m$ering system< +err!"s metals and all!ys< n!n-+err!"s metals and all!ysO !(er(ie4 !+ ceramic< p!lymeric and c!mp!site materialsO Mechanical testsI standard test pr!ced"res +!r mechanical pr!perty determinati!n-strength< t!"ghness< +ract"re t!"ghness< hardness< de+!rmati!n< +atig"e< creep etc% C!rr!si!nI Types and mechanism !+ c!rr!si!n< +act!rs in+l"encing c!rr!si!n< c!m$ating c!rr!si!n< selecti!n !+ materials !+ c!nstr"cti!n +!r handling di++erent chemicals% Books Recommended& 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% As*elland< 7!nald =% )hac*le+!rd< L%3% 9an-9lac*< #%H% =agha(an< 9% Callister Lr% 5illiam 7% I I I I I The )cience / Engineering !+ Materials< P5)KE1T% Intr!d"cti!n t! Material )cience +!r Engineers< Mc Millan% Elements !+ Material )cience / Engineering< Addis!n 5esley Material )cience / Engineering< Prentice Hall !+ India Materials )cience and Engineering- An Intr!d"cti!n< 5iley

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Paper Title & /0MPDTE? P?03?.MM2%3 *Practical, Paper Code CHE 351 Max. Marks 25

Credits : 1

/HH )undamentals CGGPr!gramming 'asicsI CGG Pr!gram )tr"ct"re< 9aria$les< Inp"t D-"tp"t statements< Arithmetic -perat!rs< Assignment and Increment -perat!rs% C!ntr!l statements #!!ps and 7ecisi!nsI =elati!n !perat!rs< Iterati!nsI 5hile #!!p< +!r #!!p< d! #!!p< 7ecisi!nsI i+ statement< i+ else statement< nested i+ else statement< s4itch statement% #!gical !perat!rs< !ther c!ntr!l statementsI $rea* statement< c!ntin"e statement and g! t! statement% Pr!gramming and C!mpiling< E:ercises% 3"ncti!ns Books Recommended& I -$;ect -riented Pr!gramming in T"r$! CGG< &alg!tia P"$licati!ns% I #et ?s CGG< 'P' P"$licati!ns

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Paper Title & ECE/T?2/.C > ECE/T?0%2/S E%32%EE?2%3 C.A. *Practical, Paper Code CHE 352 Max. Marks 50

Credits : 2

%ote& Minimum eight e=periments are to be done. 1. Overview of the equipments, instruments and procedure to be used, safety precautions and report writing. 2. To study resonance in R-L-C series and parallel circuit. 3. Measurement of power and power factor by three voltmeter method. 4. Measurement of power and power factor by three ammeter method. 5. To measure power and power factor using a single wattmeter in a single phase circuit. 6. Measurement of power and power factor of three phase balanced load by two wattmeter method. 7. To perform open circuit test and short circuit test on a single phase transformer and draw equivalent circuit. 8. To obtain magnetization characteristics of DC Machine 9. Study the forward and reverse biased diode characterstics. 10. Study the CB, CE, CC transistor characterstics. 11. To obtain the waveforms of half wave rectifier circuit on CRO . 12. To obtain the waveforms of full wave rectifier circuit on CRO . 13. To study the OP-AMP as an Inverting amplifier , Phase Shifter, Integrator , Differentiator. 14. Verification of basic and universal gates.

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Paper Title & 1CD24 ME/H.%2/S C.A. *Practical, Paper Code CHE 353 Max. Marks 50

Credits : 2

1. General study of pipe fittings, valves and other equipments in the unit operations laboratory. 2. Pressure drop for flow through pipelines, valves & fittings. 3. Characteristics of pumps. 4. Flow measurement by the use of orificemeter, venturimeter, rotameter & pitot tube. 5. Flow over weirs and notches. 6. Flow measurement of compressible fluids. Paper Title & BASIC WORKSHOP TECHNIQUES (PRACTICALS) Paper Code CHE 354 Qualifying Credits : NC Carpentry Shop: Introduction to various types of timber and particle, boards defects in timber, seasoning of wood. Description and use of carpenter's tools, i.e. saws, planes, chisels, adze, etc. Different types of timber in common use, making of lap joint, Bridle joint, dovetail joint and Mitre joint. Electric Tools: Exercise of wiring in link clip and casting and causing wiring of lights with switches in parallels, series and with 2 ways switches. Connecting energy meter, main switch and distribution board, testing a wiring installation for insulation resistance. Electricity Rules. Machine Shop: Classification of fabrication processes, machine tools and materials, introduction to working of lathe, shapper, milling and drilling machines, power hacksaw, shearing machine and grinding wheel. Simple turning, threading, drilling board and knurling operations on a lathe. Welding: Use of arc welding and gas welding in making different types of joints. Relevant Indian

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SBCC.ADS 10? A./HEC0? 01 E%32%EE?2%3 */HEM2/.C, 10D?TH SEMESTE? Paper Title: HEAT TRANSFER (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE 4"1 Ma=. Marks 5" /redits & 4 Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section. SECTION-A Conduction: Steady state conduction in one dimensional system, general conduction equation, effect of variable thermal conductivity, steady state conduction involving internal heat generation, lagging on pipes, the critical thickness of insulation on pipes, extended surfaces of uniform thickness and fin effectiveness, fin efficiency. Convection: Free and forced convection, concept of heat transfer co-efficient, dimensionless numbers in free and forced convection, Dimensional analysis, Determination of Heat transfer coefficient using heat and momentum transfer analogies, experimental determination of heat transfer coefficient and common working correlations. Radiation Heat Transfer: Black Body radiation, and grey body radiation, physical mechanism, radiation properties and shape factor, heat exchange between non-black bodies, radiation shields pyrometry and effect of radiation on temperature measurement. SECTION-B Condensation and Boiling: Condensation heat transfer phenomenon, film condensation on vertical plates and cylinders as well as on horizontal cylinders. Effects of non-condensable gases and vapor velocity on condensation, pool boiling, forced convection boiling, working correlations for pool boiling. Evaporation: Types of Evaporators, single and multiple effects, single and multiple effects calculations, evaporator capacity, economy, effect of liquid head and boiling point elevation, methods of feeding. Heat Exchangers: Various types of heat exchangers, overall heat transfer coefficients, heat exchanger mean temperature differences, heat exchanger effectiveness and the number of transfer units. Books Recommended: : Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering McGraw Hill. : Heat Transfer, McGraw Hill Book Co. : Heat Transmission, McGraw Hill Book Co. : Heat Transfer, Mc Millan Publishing Co. : Process heat Transfer, McGraw Hill Book Co. : Principles of Heat Transfer, Harper & Row Pub., London. : Transport Processes and Unit Operations, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 3rd Edition, 1999.

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Mc Cabe, W.L., Smith, J.C. Holman, J.P. Mc Adams, W.H. Chapmann, A.J. Kern, D.Q. Kreith, F. Geankoplis, C.J.

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Paper Title: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE 4"! Ma=. Marks 5" /redits & 4 Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section. SECTION-A Brief review of the terms: state functions, types of systems, internal energy, heat and work and reversible and irreversible processes. First Law of Thermodynamics and its Engineering Applications i.e. constant volume processes, constant pressure processes, isothermal and adiabatic processes, pumps, turbines, compressors, nozzles, heat exchangers, pitot tube, venturimeter and orifice meter. Throttling Processes, Joule-Thomson Coefficient, liquefication of gases, thermochemistry includes a brief review of heat capacities and their measurement, standard heat of reaction, standard heat of formation, standard heat of combustion, flame temperature, H-x diagrams, heat of solution, partial, molar enthalpies, enthalpy for phase change etc. Equation of state for real gases and their mixtures. Principle of corresponding states and generalized compressibility factor. =e(ie4 !+ )ec!nd la4 !+ therm!dynamics< entr!py c!ncept< Entr!py and l!st 4!r* calc"lati!ns% Micr!sc!pic interpretati!n !+ entr!py% Third #a4 !+ therm!dynamics and its applicati!ns% 3ree energy +"ncti!ns and their signi+icance in phase and chemical e6"ili$ria< Clapeyr!nAs e6"ati!n and s!me imp!rtant c!rrelati!ns +!r estimating (ap!r press"res% Estimati!n !+ therm!dynamic pr!perties $y "sing graphs and ta$les% SE/T20%6A Phase Equilibria: Partial molar properties, partial molar Gibbs free energy, Chemical potential and its dependence on temperature and pressure Ideal solutions (Lewis-Randel Rule). Fugacity and its calculations. Dependence of fugacity of temperatures and pressure Solution behaviour of real liquids and solids. Activity and activity coefficients. Variation of activity co-efficient with temperature and composition. Activity coefficients of electrolytes standard states. Properties of mixing. Excess Properties, Gibbs-Duhem equation and its application to vapour-liquid equilibria. Chemical Equilibria: Equilibrium constant in terms of measurable properties variations of equilibrium constant with temperature and pressure. Adia$atic reacti!ns< &i$$s phase r"le< e6"ili$ria in heter!gene!"s reacti!ns% Books Recommended& 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% )mith< L%M%< 9an 1ess< H%C% and A$$!tt< M%M% Elli!tt< L%= and #ira< C%T% =a!< P%9%C% 7!dge< '%3% 1arayanan< K%9% I Intr!d"cti!n t! Chemical Engineering Therm!dynamics< th Editi!n< Mc&ra4 Hill Pr!+essi!nal< 2005 I Intr!d"ct!ry Chemical Engineering Therm!dynamic< Prentice Hall PT=%< 1JJJ% I Chemical Engg% Therm!dynamics< -rient 'lac*s4an< 1JJ % I Chemical Engg% Therm!dynamics< Mc&ra4 Hill< 1J44< -riginal +r!m the ?ni(ersity !+ Michigan< 200 % I A Te:t$!!* !+ Chemical Engineering Therm!dynamics< PHI #earning P(t% #td%< 2004%

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Paper Title: ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE 4"# Ma=. Marks 5" /redits & 4 Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section. SECTION-A Am$ient air and 4ater standards% Principal s!"rces !+ p!ll"ti!n% Inter-relati!nship $et4een energy and en(ir!nment p!ll"ti!n% Pre(enti!n !+ en(ir!nmental p!ll"ti!n thr!"gh c!nser(ati!n< ra4 material s"$stit"ti!ns< pr!cess and e6"ipment m!di+icati!ns% A case st"dy !n the c!ncept !+ Eer! discharge% .ir Pollution" - Principal air p!ll"tants and their "s"al s!"rces% - E++ect !+ air p!ll"tants !n h"man health< animals< (egetati!n and materials% - Atm!spheric dispersi!n !+ air p!ll"tants< temperat"re in(ersi!ns< Estimati!n !+ p!ll"tants $y &a"ssian pl"me m!del% - Pr!cess and e6"ipments "sed +!r the c!ntr!l !+ partic"late p!ll"tants% SE/T20%6A 1ater Pollution" - Types !+ 4ater p!ll"tants< their s!"rces and e++ects% - '-7 and C-7 - 5aste 4ater treatment techni6"es and e6"ipments< +l!cc"lati!n< s*imming< +l!atati!n< etc% - Primary Treatment-thr!"gh settling% - )ec!ndary Treatment-Aer!$ic and anaer!$ic digesti!n< acti(ated sl"dge pr!cess< tric*le +ilter and !:idati!n p!nds% Solid +astes" C!ntr!l and disp!sal< sanitary land+ill< incinerati!n< pyr!lysis gasi+icati!n and recycling% Books Recommended& 1% Per*ins< H%C% I Air P!ll"ti!n< Mc&ra4 Hill< 1%P% 2% =a!< C%)% I En(ir!nmental P!ll"ti!n C!ntr!l Engineering< 2nd Editi!n< 1e4 Age Internati!nal P(t% #td%< 2000% 3% 5illiams!n< )%L% I 3"ndamental !+ Air P!ll"ti!n< Addis!n 5esley C!% 1%P% 4% 1"mer!4< 1%#% I #i6"id 5astes !+ Ind"stry< Addis!n 5esley C!%< 1%P% 5% )incer!< A%P% and En(ir!nmental Engineering< Prentice-Hall !+ India< 1JJJ% )incer!< &%A% I 0% Hammer< M%L% and Lr% I 5ater and 5aste4ater Techn!l!gy< 0th Editi!n< Prentice-Hall !+ Hammer< M%L% India< 200>% % Maha;an< )%P% I P!ll"ti!n C!ntr!l !+ Pr!cess Ind"stries< Tata Mc&ra4 Hill% >% Metcal+ and Eddy I 5aste-5ater Engineering< 4th Editi!n< Tata Mc&ra4 Hill< 200 % Paper Title: ENERGY TECHNOLOGY (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE 4"4 Ma=. Marks 5" /redits & 4 Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section.

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SE/T20%6. %uelsI Types !+ c!n(enti!nal +"els< their merits and demerits% 1!n-c!n(enti!nalDrene4a$le energy s!"rces< their imp!rtance +!r s"staina$le de(el!pment and en(ir!nmental pr!tecti!n% Solid %uelsI -rigin !+ c!al< pr!:imate and "ltimate analysis !+ c!al< c!al preparati!n and 4ashing meth!ds< sa+e st!rage !+ c!al% #!4 and High temperat"re car$!niEati!n< pr!d"cts !+ car$!niEati!n< 'y pr!d"ct c!*e !(ens% )ynthetics +"els +r!m c!al M'ergi"s pr!cess and 3ischer Tr!psch pr!cess% /i'uid fuelsI -rigin !+ petr!le"m< re+ining and distillati!n !+ cr"de !il< "ses !+ petr!le"m pr!d"cts% 2aseous fuels" 1at"ral gas< man"+act"re !+ 4ater gas and pr!d"cer gas< gas cleaning meth!ds% SE/T20%6A Principles of com)ustionI C!m$"sti!n calc"lati!ns< 4aste heat "tiliEati!n% %urnacesI Classi+icati!n !+ +"rnaces< dra"ght< +"rnace atm!sphere< P!rtland cement c!ntin"!"s r!tary *iln< $last +"rnace< glass melting +"rnace% .lternate sources of energy" Intr!d"cti!n t! s!lar radiati!n and e(al"ati!n !+ radiati!n incident !n a s!lar c!llect!r% Applicati!ns !+ s!lar thermal energy s"ch as s!lar 4ater heater< s!lar c!!*er< s!lar c!ncentrat!rs and s!lar thermal p!4er generati!n% Types !+ s!lar ph!t!(!ltaic systems and applicati!ns% Ph!t!synthesis and $i!mass c!n(ersi!n systems% 5ind EnergyI 1at"re !+ 4ind and 4ind t"r$ine per+!rmance% -ther rene4a$le energy s!"rces s"ch as ge!thermal< tidal< !cean and 4a(e%

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Books Recommended& TE5T A00FS Elements !+ 3"els< 3"rnaces / =e+racti!ns< 5th Editi!n< Khanna P"$lishers< 200 % Energy Techn!l!gy M 1!n-c!n(enti!nal< =ene4a$le / C!n(enti!nal< 3rd Editi!n< Khanna P"$lishers< 200 % ?E1E?E%/E A00FS =ene4a$le Energy M En(ir!nment and 7e(el!pment< K!nar* P"$lishers P(t% #td%< 1J>J% )!lar Energy M Principles !+ Thermal C!llecti!n and )t!rage< 2nd Editi!n< Tata Mc&ra4 M Hill P"$lishing C!mpany #td%< 2000% 3"els and C!m$"sti!n< Tata Mc-&ra4 Hill P"$lishing C!mpany #td%< 1J>4%

Paper Title: %DME?2/.C METH04S 2% E%32%EE?2%3 Paper /ode & /HE 4"5 Ma=. Marks 5" /redits & 4 Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section.

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SE/T20%6. Err!rs in 1"merical Calc"lati!ns< )!l"ti!n !+ Alge$ratic and Transcendental E6"ati!nsI The 'isecti!n Meth!d< The meth!d !+ 3alse P!siti!n< The Iterati!n Meth!d< 1e4t!n-=aphs!n Meth!d% Interp!lati!nI 3inite 7i++erences< 7i++erences !+ a P!lyn!mial< 1e4t!nAs 3!rm"lae +!r Interp!lati!n< Central 7i++erence Interp!lati!n 3!rm"lae< Interp!lati!n 4ith ?ne(enly )paced P!ints< 7i(ided 7i++erences and their Pr!perties< In(erse Interp!lati!n< C"r(e 3itting< #east)6"ares C"r(e 3itting Pr!ced"res< 5eighted #east )6"ares Appr!:imati!n% 1"merical 7i++erentiati!n and Integrati!nI TrapeE!idal ="le< )imps!nAs 1D3 M="le< )imps!nAs 3D>-="le< 5eddleAs ="les and =!m$erg Integrati!n% SE/T20%6A )!l"ti!n !+ #inear )ystems< &a"ssian Eliminati!n Meth!d< &a"ss-L!rdan Meth!d< Lac!$i Iterati!n Meth!d< &a"ss-)eidel Iterati!n Meth!d% 1"merical )!l"ti!n !+ -rdinary 7i++erential E6"ati!nI Tayl!rAs )eries E:pansi!n Meth!d< PicardAs Meth!d< E"lerAs Meth!d< ="nga-K"tta Meth!ds< Predict!r-C!rrect!r Meth!ds< )im"ltane!"s and Higher -rder E6"ati!ns% 1"merical )!l"ti!n !+ Partial 7i++erential E6"ati!nsI 3inite-7i++erence Appr!:imati!n t! #aplaceAs E6"ati!n< Para$!lic E6"ati!ns and Hyper$!lic E6"ati!ns Books Recommended& 1% Hilde$rand< 3%'% I Intr!d"cti!n t! 1"merical Analysis% 2% )car$!r!"gh< L%'% I 1"merical Mathematical Analysis< -:+!rd and I)H P"$% C!% 3% Ch!pra< )%C%< / Canale< I 1"merical Meth!ds +!r Engineers% =%P% 4% )astry< )% )% I Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis, 4th Edition, Prentice Hall.

Paper Title & P?0/ESS EGD2PME%T 4ES23% *Practical, Paper Code CHE 451 Max. Marks 25 Credits : 1 Mechanical design !+ Pr!cess E6"ipmentI Intr!d"cti!n< classi+icati!n !+ press"re (essels< press"re (essel c!des and standards% 3"ndamental principles and e6"ati!ns% 1% &eneral design c!nsiderati!ns +!r press"re (esselsI 7esign press"re< design temperat"re< materials< design stress ,n!minal design strength.< 4elded ;!int e++iciency and c!nstr"cti!n categ!ries< c!rr!si!n all!4ance< design l!ads< minim"m practical 4all thic*ness% 2% 7esign !+ thin-4alled (essels "nder internal press"reI Cylinders and spherical shells< heads and cl!s"res< design !+ +lat ends< design !+ d!mes ends< c!nical secti!ns and end cl!s"res% 3% 7esign !+ (essels s"$;ect t! e:ternal press"reI Cylindrical shells< design !+ sti++ening rings< (essels heads% 4% 7esign !+ (essels s"$;ect t! c!m$ined l!adingI 5eight l!ads< 4ind l!ads ,tall (essels.< t!r6"e% 5% 7esign !+ 3!"ndati!n and s"pp!rts% 0% 7esign !+ '!lted +langed ;!ints and 4elded ;!ints% Books Recommended& I Intr!d"cti!n t! Chemical E6"ipment 7esign Mechanical aspects< Chemical Engineering Ed"cati!n 7e(el!pment Centre%

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Paper Title & P.?T2/CE ME/H.%2/S C.A. *Practical, Paper Code CHE 452 Max. Marks 50

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Press"re dr!p and t4! phase +l!4 characteristics in pac*ed and +l"idiEed $eds% Measurement of drag force. Batch settling of slurries. Constant pressure filtration. Mixing, crushing, grinding, screening and particle size analysis.

Paper Title & E%E2?0%ME%T.C E%32%EE?2%3 C.A. *Practical, Paper Code CHE 453 Max. Marks 50 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

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T! +ind '-7 !+ 4ater sample% T! +ind C-7 !+ 4aste sample% T! +ind the t!tal diss!l(ed s!lids ,T7). and its (!latile and n!n-(!latile c!mp!nents% T! +ind the t!tal s"spended s!lids ,T)). and its (!latile and n!n-(!latile c!mp!nents% T! d! the chr!mi"m separati!n $y di++erent techni6"es +r!m electr!plating 4astes% T! +ind the phen!l c!ntent !+ 4ater sample and e(!l"ti!n !+ parameters% T! !perate the electr!dialysis apparat"s% T! +ind the $i!degradati!n c!nstant ,K. and the e++ect !+ timing !n it% T! "se the mem$rane separati!n techni6"es +!r salt $rine and re(erse !sm!sis pr!cess +!r s"gar% 10. T! "se stac* m!nit!ring *it t! +indI ,a. E++iciency !+ a cycl!ne% ,$. 7"st sampling% 1!teI Any si: !+ the a$!(e menti!ned e:periments are t! $e c!nd"cted% /HE 454 E2E. E0/E62 */0MP?EHE%S2EE, The (i(a-(!ce e:aminati!ns 4ill $e c!mprehensi(e and c!(ering all s"$;ects ta"ght d"ring +irst t! +!"rth semesters%

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Paper Title: Open Elective-1 (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE 5"1 Ma=. Marks 5" /redits & 4 Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section.

1. OPERATIONS RESEARCH SECTION-A Linear Programming: problem formulation, graphical method, simplex method, duality sensitivity analysis. Transportation model, Transhipment problem, traveling salesman problem, Assignment models, Sequencing model, Replacement model. SECTION-B Theory of Games: Pure strategy games, principle of dominance; mixed strategy games (Algebraic, Graphical & Linear programming method), 2-person, non-zero- sum games. Queuing Theory: Introduction, elementary queuing system; single channel queuing model, queuing cost behaviour, multiple channel queuing model, Poisson arrivals and Erlang service distribution; benefits and limitations of queuing theory. Books Recommended: 1. Vohra, N.D. : Quantitative Techniques in Management; 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill. 2. Gupta, P.K. and Hira, D.S. : Operation Research, S. Chand, New Delhi. 3. Swarup Kanti, Gupta, P.K. : Operation Research, 12th revised Edition, Sultan Chand & and Man Mohan Sons, New Delhi;

2. MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS (Theory) SECTION-A Introduction to Managerial Economics: Nature Scope and Importance of Managerial Economics. , opportunity costs , incremental principle , time perspective , discounts and equi marginal principles. Demand Concepts and Analysis: Individual Demand, Market Demand, Kinds of Demand, Determinants of Demand, Demand Functions, Functions, Demand Schedule and Law of Demand. Theory of Consumer Behavior: Cardinal Utility Approach and Ordinal Utility (Indifference Curves) Approach; Elasticity of Demand:Concept, Types, Measurement and importance. Demand Forecasting:Sources of Data-Expert Opinions, Surveys and Market Experiments; Time Series Analysis-Trend Projection; Barometric Forecasting-Leading Indicators, Composite and diffusion Indices.

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SECTION-B Production Function:Concept and types, Returns to Factor and Returns to Scale, Law of Variable Proportions. Cost concepts and Analysis: Concept of Cost, Short run and Lung-run Cost Curves, Relationships among various costs, Break-even Analysis. Revenue Curves: Concept and Types. Perfect Competition:Characteristics, Equilibrium Price, Profit Maximizing output in Short Run and Long Run; Monopoly:Characteristics, Equilibrium Price, Profit Maximizing output in Short Run and Lung Run; Price Discrimination; Imperfect Competition: Monopolistic Competition, oligopoly and Barriers to Entry. References: 1. Craig Peterson, Lewis and Jain: Managerial Economics, Pearson Education,1st ed. 2. Mark Hirshey: Managerial Economics, Thomson, 11th edition. 3. Dr. V.Panduranga Rao: Microeconomics-IBS Publication, 8th edition. 4. Keat: Economic Tools for Todays Decision Makers, 4th Edition, Pearson Education 5. William Samuelson and Stephen G. Mark, Managerial Economics, 5th & 6th Editions, John Wiley & Sons. 6. Managerial Economics Analysis: Problem Cases, 8th Edition, Truett & Truett, Wiley 7. 8. 9. 10. K.K. Dewett: Modern Economic Theory, S. Chand & Sons, New Delhi, 14th ed. Mote, Paul Gupta: Managerial Economics, Vikas Publisher, New Delhi, 1st ed. A. Koutsoyiannis: Modern Microeconomics, Mc Millan, New Delhi, 2nd ed. R.L. Varshney & K. L. Maheshwari: Managerial Economics, S.Chand & Sons, New Delhi, 4th edition

Paper Title: PETROLEUM PROCESSING ENGINEERING (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE 5"! Ma=. Marks 5" /redits & 4 Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section. SE/T20%6. Intr!d"cti!n t! petr!le"m ind"stry< 4!rld petr!le"m res!"rces< petr!le"m ind"stry in India% -rigin< e:pl!rati!n / drilling !+ petr!le"m cr"de% Transp!rtati!n !+ cr"de and pr!d"cts% Cr"de pretreatmentI =e+ining and distillati!n !+ petr!le"m cr"de< c!mp!siti!n and classi+icati!n !+ petr!le"m cr"de< meth!ds !+ e(al"ati!nI A)TM< T'P and E39 distillati!n% Pr!perties and speci+icati!ns !+ petr!le"m pr!d"cts s"ch as #P&< gas!line<naphtha< *er!sene< diesel< l"$ricating !ils and 4a:es% SE/T20%6A )eparati!n Pr!cessesI 7esign and !perati!n !+ t!pping and (ac""m distillati!n "nits and t"$e still +"rnaces% )!l(ent e:tracti!n pr!cesses +!r l"$e !il $ase st!c* and +!r ar!matics +r!m naphtha and *er!sene steams< s!l(ent de4a:ing%

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C!n(ersi!n Pr!cessesI Thermal crac*ingI (is$rea*ing and c!*ing pr!cesses< catalytic crac*ing< thermal re+!rming and catalytic re+!rming< al*ylati!n< p!lymeriEati!n< is!merisati!n and hydr!pr!cessing% )a+ety and p!ll"ti!n c!nsiderati!ns in re+ineries% Books Recommended& 1% 1els!n< 5%#% I Petr!le"m =e+inery Engineering< 5th Editi!n< Mc&ra4 Hill< 1J>5% 2% =a!< '%K% I M!dern Petr!le"m =e+ining Pr!cesses< 5th Editi!n< -:+!rd / I'H P"$lishing C!%< 200J% 3% &"thrie< 9%'% I Petr!le"m Pr!d"cts Hand$!!*< Mc&ra4 Hill< 1J00% 4% H!$s!n< &%7%< P!hl% I M!dern Petr!le"m Techn!l!gy< 5th Editi!n< L!hn 5iley< 1J>4% 5% Paper Title: CHEMICAL REACTION ENGINEERINGI (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE 5"# Ma=. Marks 5" /redits & 4 Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section. SE/T20%6. Intr!d"cti!n and a $rie+ re(ie4 !+ the *inetics !+ h!m!gene!"s reacti!ns% Interpretati!n !+ rate data +r!m c!nstant (!l"me and c!nstant press"re systems% )ingle Ideal react!rs% 7esign +!r single reacti!ns% SE/T20%6A 7esign +!r m"ltiple reacti!ns% Thermal characteristics !+ react!rsI temperat"re and press"re e++ects% 1!n-ideality in react!rs and its e++ects !n chemical c!n(ersi!n% -ne parameter m!dels t! represent the $eha(i!"r !+ chemical react!rs% Books Recommended& 1% #e(enspiel< -% I Chemical =eacti!n Engineering< 3rd Editi!n< L!hn 5iley and )!ns< 2004% 2% )mith< L%M% I Chemical Engineering< Kinetics< 3rd Editi!n< and Mc&ra4 Hill< 1J>1% 4% 7in$igh< K% and T"rner< I Chemical =eact!r The!ry M An Intr!d"cti!n< Cam$ridge ?ni(% Press% K%&% 5% )c!tt 3!gler< H% I Elements !+ Chemical =eacti!n Engineering< 4th Editi!n< Prentice Hall< 200 % Paper Title: MASS TRANSFER I (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE 5"4 Ma=. Marks 5" /redits & 4 Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section. SE/T20%6. Mass trans+er !perati!ns< classi+icati!n !+ mass trans+er !perati!ns< ch!ice !+ separati!n meth!ds< meth!ds !+ c!nd"cting mass trans+er !perati!ns< design principles% Intr!d"cti!n t! mass trans+er and di++"si!n< m!lec"lar di++"si!n in gases and li6"ids< di++"si!n c!e++icients +!r gases and li6"ids< di++"si!n in s!lids< types !+ s!lid di++"si!n% Mass trans+er c!e++icients< types !+ mass trans+er c!e++icients< mass trans+er c!e++icients in laminar +l!4< the!ries !+ mass trans+er%

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Interphase mass trans+er< c!ncept !+ !(erall mass trans+er c!e++icient% SE/T20%6A 5!r*ing principle< c!nstr"cti!n and ind"strial applicati!ns !+ (ari!"s gas li6"id c!ntacting e6"ipments li*e sparged (essels< mechanically agitated (essels< tray t!4ers< pac*ed t!4ers< spray cham$ers< (ent"ri scr"$$ers% H"midi+icati!n !perati!ns< psych!metric chart< adia$atic sat"rati!n temperat"res< 4et $"l$ temperat"re< adia$atic !perati!ns< types !+ c!!ling t!4ers% Principle !+ drying< $atch drying< drying c"r(e< c!nstr"cti!nal details and 4!r*ing !+ di++erent dryers% Books Recommended& 1% Trey$al< =!$ert E% I Mass Trans+er -perati!ns< 3rd Editi!n% Mc&ra4-Hill< 1J>1% 2% )her4!!d< T%K%< Pi++!rd< I Mass Trans+er< Mc&ra4-Hill% =!$ert #% and 5il*e< Charles =% 3% )harma< K%=% I Principles !+ Mass Trans+er< Prentice Hall !+ India P(t% #td%< 200 % 4% McCa$e< 5arren #%< )mith I ?nit -perati!ns !+ Chemical Engg%< th Editi!n< Mc&ra4-Hill< 2005% L"liam C% and Harri!tt< Peter 5% C!"ls!n / =ichards!n I Chemical Engineering< 9!l%I ,0th Editi!n< 200J. and 9!l% II% ,5th Editi!n< 2000.%

Paper Title: CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY (INORGANIC) (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE 5"5 Ma=. Marks 5" /redits & 4 Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section. SE/T20%6. Chlor-Alkali Industry: Voltage efficiency, Current efficiency, Current density, Decomposition efficiency, Manufacture of soda ash by Solvay and Modified Solvay process, Manufacture of caustic soda. Sulphuric Acid: Introduction, Manufacture of sulphuric acid by Chamber and Contact process, Material of construction, Storage and handling. Cement & Glass: Cement-Types of cement, Constituents of cement, Manufacture of Portland cement. Glass-Introduction, Types of glass, Raw materials, Manufacture of glass. Ceramics: Introduction, Properties of ceramics, Classification of refractories, Important steps involved in the manufacture of refractories. SE/T20%6A Industrial gases: Manufacture and uses of carbon dioxide, oxygen and nitrogen, acetylene. Paints: Introduction, Classification of paints, Manufacture of paints, Requirement of a good Paint. Fertilizers: Nitrogeneous fertilizers- Manufacture of Ammonia, Nitric acid, Urea, CAN, Ammonium Sulphate. Phosphatic fertilizers- superphosphate and triple superphosphate. Potassic fertilizers- Potassium Chloride and Potassium Sulphate, Safety aspects.

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Books Recommended: 1% 2% 3% 4% I Chemical Pr!cess Ind"stries< 5th Editi!n< Mc&ra4 Hill< 1J> % I )hree(es Chemicals Pr!cess Ind"stries< 5th Editi!n< Mc &ra4 Hill< 1J>4% 7ryden< C%E%< =a! M%&% / )ilting< I -"tlines !+ Chemical Techn!l!gy< 3rd Editi!n< A++iliated East M% 5est Press P(t% #td%< 1% 7elhi< 200>% Pandey< &%1% I Chemical Techn!l!gy< 9!l"me-I< #i!n Press< Kanp"r% )hree(< =%1% / 'rin*< L%A% A"stine< &%T%

Paper Title & P?0/ESS PC.%T 4ES23% 92 *Practical, Paper /ode /HE 551 Ma=. Marks 5"

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1% 7esign !+ piping / piping net4!r*s% 2% )electi!n< speci+icati!n / p!4er re6"irements !+ pr!cess p"mps< +ans and $l!4ers% 3% 7esign !+ settling e6"ipments li*e 7!r thic*eners< d"st cham$ers< cycl!ne separat!rs and centri+"ges% 4% 7esign !+ agitated (essels "sing (ari!"s types !+ impellers% 5% 7esign !+ C!n(ey!r system +!r s!lids% Books Recommended& 1% 2% 3% 4% #"ding< E%E% Perry< L%H% L!shi< M%9% Peters< M%)% and Timmerha"s< K%7% I Applied Pr!cess 7esign in Chemical in Petr!chemical Plants< &"l+ P"$lishing C!mpany% I Chemical Engineers Hand$!!*< Mc&ra4 Hill% I Pr!cess E6"ipment 7esign< Macmillan Indian% Plant 7esign and Ec!n!mics +!r Chemical Engineers Mc&ra4 Hill%

Paper Title & /HEM2/.C TE/H%0C03B C.A *2%0?3.%2/, *Practical, Paper Code CHE 552 Max. Marks 50

Credits : 2

1% 3ertiliEers ,i. 7eterminati!n !+ 1-P-K 9al"es ,ii. 7eterminati!n !+ micr!n"trients 2% CementI #!ss !+ igniti!n< silica< ins!l"$les< estimati!n !+ Mg< Ca< 3e% 3% 5ater Paper Title & PET?0CEDM P?0/ESS2%3 E%32%EE?2%3 C.A. *Practical, Paper Code CHE 553 Max. Marks 50 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 0% % >%

Credits : 2

T! pl!t A)TM distillati!n c"r(e +!r gas!line< diesel !il% T! determine 3lash p!int ,Cl!sed M c"p. and sm!*e p!int +!r *er!sene% T! determine Aniline p!int< 7iesel Inde: and cetane n"m$er +!r diesel !il% T! determine p!"r p!int and cl!"d p!int +!r +"rnace !il and diesel !il% T! determine (isc!sity at di++erent temperat"res "sing -st4ald (isc!meter +!r hydr!car$!n s!l(ents% T! determine s!+tening p!int and penetrati!n n"m$er +!r asphalt and grease samples% T! determine (isc!sity inde: !+ l"$ricating !il $y =ed4!!d (isc!meter% T! determine 4ater c!ntent in petr!le"m pr!d"cts $y 7ean and )tar*s meth!d%

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Paper Title & /HEM2/.C E%32%EE?2%3 /0MPDT.T20% C.A. *Practical, Paper Code CHE 554 Max. Marks :25

Credits : 1

Err!rs analysis< )!l"ti!n !+ linear and n!n-linear alge$ric e6"ati!ns% 1"merical di++erential / integrati!n% Interp!lati!n% #east s6"ares appr!:imati!n% -rdinary and partial di++erential e6"ati!ns% 7e(el!pment !+ c!mp"ter pr!grams $ased !n the a$!(e t!pics "sing Matla$ and their applicati!ns in chemical pr!cess c!mp"tati!ns% Books Recommended& 1% &re4al< '%)% I 1"merical Meth!ds in Engineering and )cience< Khanna P"$lishers< 1% 7elhi< 2001% 2% )astry< )%)% I Intr!d"ct!ry Meth!ds !+ 1"merical Analysis< Prentice Hall !+ India%

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SBCC.ADS 10? A./HEC0? 01 E%32%EE?2%3 */HEM2/.C, S25TH SEMESTE? Paper Title: CHEMICAL REACTION ENGINEERING-II (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE $"1 Ma=. Marks 5" /redits & 4 Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section. SE/T20%6. Heter!gene!"s catalysesI A $rie+ re(ie4 !+ catalyses catalytic speci+icity% Preparati!n testing and characterisati!n !+ catalysts< catalyst p!is!ning and catalyst regenerati!n% 3l"id )!lid catalytic reacti!nI KineticsO e:ternal transp!rt pr!cesses< =eacti!n -and di++"si!n 4ithin p!r!"s catalysts% E++ecti(e di++"si(ity< thermal c!nd"cti(ity and e++ecti(eness +act!rs% SE/T20%6A Analysis !+ rate data design !"tline and selecti!n !+ +i:ed $ed< +l"id $ed and sl"rry reacti!ns% 3l"id - +l"id reacti!ns rate e6"ati!ns and their applicati!n t! the design !+ react!rs% 3l"id )!lid n!n-catalytic react!rs rate e6"ati!ns and their applicati!n t! the design !+ react!rs% Books Recommended& 1% #e(enspiel< I Chemical =eacti!n Engg%< L!hn 5iley 2% 5alas< )%M% I =eacti!n Kinetics +!r Chemical Engg%< Mc&ra4 Hill% 3% )mith< L%M% I Chemical Engineering Kinetics< Mc&ra4 Hill% 4% 3!gler< H%)% I The elements !+ Chemical Kinetics< Mc&ra4 Hill% 5% Hills< C%L% I An Intr!d"cti!n t! Chem% Engg%< Kinetics and =eact!r 7esign% 0% )atter+ield< C%1% I Mass Trans+er in Heter!gen!"s catalysis< MIT Press< Cam$ridge Mass% % '"tt< L%K% I Chemical =eacti!n Engineering Ad(ance in Chemistry )eries< 10J< American Chemical )!ciety% Paper Title: MASS TRANSFER-II (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE $"! Ma=. Marks 5" /redits & 4 Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section. SE/T20%6. .)sorptionI E6"ili$ria +!r a$s!rpti!n systems M "se !+ =a!"ltAs la4< HenryAs la4 +!r s!l"$ility predicti!ns< )electi!n !+ a$s!r$ent< limiting li6"id gas rati!s< a$s!rpti!n +act!r "se in design !+ plate a$s!r$ers% Kremser e6"ati!n +!r ideal plates and translati!n !+ ideal plates t! real plates "sing (ari!"s e++iciencies% C!ncept !+ trans+er "nits +!r the design !+ pac*ed a$s!r$ers% (istillationI #imitati!ns and applicati!ns< predicti!n !+ 9#E "sing therm!dynamic / e:perimental techni6"es% 7e4 p!int / $"$$le p!int estimati!ns +!r $inary / m"ltic!mp!nent mi:t"res% 7istillati!n meth!ds M +lash distillati!n< di++erential distillati!n +!r $inary systems< steam distillati!n< !ptim"m re+l": rati!% 3racti!nati!n !+ $inary mi:t"res "sing McCa$e M Thiele

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meth!d and enthalpy c!ncentrati!n meth!d ,P!nch!n and )a(arit meth!d.% Pac*ed distillati!n c!l"mns% AEe!tr!pic / e:tracti(e distillati!n preliminaries and m!lec"lar distillati!n% SE/T20%6A /i'uid-/i'uid &$tractionI Ternary E6"ili$ria and its representati!n !n (ari!"s pl!ts% )electi!n criteria +!r s!l(ent< M"ltistage e:tracti!n "sing partially misci$le / immisci$le s!l(ents% )tage4ise c!ntact +!r c!"nterc"rrent and cr!ssc"rrent e:tracti!n% C!nstr"cti!nal details !+ e6"ipment li*e mi:er-settler< pac*ed c!l"mns< p"lsed e:tract!r< sie(e-tray e:tract!r and centri+"gal e:tract!r% /eachingI Preparati!n !+ s!lid< c!"nterc"rrent and cr!ssc"rrent m"ltistage c!ntact )han*As system% C!nstr"cti!nal details !+ e6"ipment li*e =!t!cel e:tract!r< Hilde$randt e:tract!r< '!llman e:tract!r< Kennedy E:tract!r / 'eet-)"gar 7i++"si!n $attery e:tract!r% .dsorptionI Types !+ ads!rpti!n< nat"re !+ ads!r$ents< e6"ili$ria +!r ads!rpti!n systems% 'rie+ man"+act"re and c!mmercial applicati!ns and characteristics +!r c!mm!n ads!r$ents% )tage4ise / c!ntin"!"s c!ntacting !+ +l"id and s!lid phase% 7escripti!n !+ c!ntact +iltrati!n ads!rpti!n system% Hypers!r$er I!n-e:change system% Crystalli0ationI &r!4th and pr!perties !+ crystals sat"rati!n< n"cleati!n< gr!4th !+ crystals< e++ect !+ imp"rities !n crystal +!rmati!n< e++ect !+ temperat"re !n s!l"$ility< +racti!nal crystalliEati!n< yield !+ crystals< crystal p"rity< yield calc"lati!n "sing phase diagram< energy re6"irements "sing enthalpy-c!ncentrati!n diagram% Meth!ds !+ creating s"per sat"rati!nMeirs s"pers!l"$ility c"r(e% Mechanism and meth!ds +!r n"cleati!n% 7eri(ati!n +!r ideal gr!4th !+ crystals and disc"ssi!n !+ act"al gr!4th% )4ans!n-5al*er and (ari!"s (ac""m crystalliEers% Books Recommended& 1% Trey$al< =!$ert E% I Mass Trans+er -perati!ns< 3rd Editi!n< Mc&ra4-Hill< 1J>1% 2% )her4!!d<T%K%< Pig+!rd< =%# I Mass Trans+er< Mc&ra4-Hill< Chemical Engineering )eries< 1J 5% / 5il*e<C%=% 3% )*elland< A%H%P% I 7i++"si!n Mass Trans+er< L!hn 5iley / )!ns%< 1e4 P!r*< 1J 4% 4% McCa$e< 5arren #%< )mith I ?nit--perati!ns !+ Chemical Engg%< th Editi!n< Mc&ra4-Hill< 2005% L"lian C% and Harri!t< H%P% 5% King< C%L% )eparati!n Pr!cesses< Tata Mc&ra4 Hill P"$lishing C!% #td%< 1e4 I 7elhi < 1J>2% 0% &ean*!plis< C%L% I Transp!rt Pr!cess and )eparati!n Pr!cesses< 4th Editi!n< Prentice Hall Inc%< 1e4 7elhi< 2003%

Paper Title: Open Elective-II (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE $"# Ma=. Marks 5" /redits & 4 Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section.

1. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY SECTION-A Introduction: Meaning, Features, Objectives/Motives & types of Research; Attributes of good Research,

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Research Methods and Research Methodology; Research Process, Significance of Research in Managerial decision making. Research Design: Meaning, Characteristics and various concepts relating to research design and classification of research design, Importance. Measurement and Scaling: Data Types Nominal, Ordinal and Ratio scale; scaling techniques. Formulation of Hypothesis: Meaning, Characteristics and concepts relating to testing of Hypothesis (Parameter and statistic, Standard error, Level of significance, type-I and Type-II errors, Critical region, one tail and two tail tests); Procedure of testing Hypothesis. Numerical problems based on chi-square test and Ftest (variance ratio test only). SECTION B Data Collection: Sources of Data-Primary/Secondary Methods of collecting data; direct personal interview, indirect oral interview, information through local agencies, mailed questionnaire method, schedule sent through enumerators; questionnaire and its designing and characteristics of a good questionnaire. Sampling Design: Meaning and need of Sampling, Probability and non-probability sampling design, simple random sampling, systematic sampling, stratified sampling, cluster sampling and convenience, judgement and quota sampling (non-probability), determination of sample size. Data Analysis & Interpretation: Introduction to Multivariate analysis- Multiple and partial correlation, multiple regression analysis (with two independent variables), specification of regression models and estimation of parameters, interpretation of results. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)-One way and Two way ANOVA. Introduction to discriminant analysis and Factor Analysis (Numerical not to be asked) Report writing: Style/format, contents and essential steps for report writing. Suggested Readings: 1. K.N. Krishna SwamyAppaLyer Siva KumarM.Mathirajan: Management Research Methodology,Pearson Education, 2009 2. Ranjit Kumar:Research Methodology, Pearson Education 2009-02-20 3. Donald R. CooperPamela S. Schindler: Business Research Methods, Tata McGraw Hill 4. Michael Riley et.al: Researching & Writing dissertation in Business & Management, ThomsonLearning. 5. R. Pannerselvam: Research Methodology, Parentice Hall of India Limited. 6. R. Nandagopalet.al.:Research Methods in Business, ExcelBooks. 7. William G.Zikmund :Business Research Methods, Thomson South Western Publication 8. C.R. Kothari:Research Methodology-Methods &Techniques. 9. K.V. Rao:Research Methodoloty in Commerce &Management.

!. 2%T?04D/T20% T0 A20/HEM2/.C E%32%EE?2%3 )c!pe and principles !+ 'i!chemical Engineering< micr!-!rganisms and their c!ntr!l< heat and mass trans+er in $i!chemical systems% )terilisati!n !+ e6"ipment and en(ir!nment% Anaer!$ic

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and aer!$ic +ermentati!ns< *inetics !+ $i!chemical reacti!ns% Principles !+ design !+ e6"ipment +!r $i!chemical pr!cesses% )t"dy !+ imp!rtant pr!cesses in(!l(ing $i!chemical reacti!ns% Books Recommended& 1% 2% )teel< =% 5e$$< 3%C% I I 'i!chemical Engineering< Hey4!!d / C!%< #!nd!n% 'i!chemical Engineering< 7% 9an 1!strand C!%< #!nd!n%

3. MEMBRANE SEPARATION PROCESSES (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE $"# Ma=. Marks& 1"" Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section. SE/T20%6. 3"ndamental< Mechanism !+ Mem$rane Transp!rt< gase!"s di++"si!n< separati!n in li6"id phase< dialysis< re(erse !sm!sis< "ltra +iltrati!n li6"id mem$rane% SE/T20%6A Electr!mem$rane pr!cess% Trans+er c!e++icients and their determinati!n% Engineering aspects !+ mem$rane separati!n and ind"strial applicati!ns% Books Recommended& 5ang< H%< )"n-Ta* / I Mem$ranes in )eparati!n< 5iley Interscience% Kammermeyer< K% 'a"m '%< Halley< 5% / 5hite< I Mem$rane )eparati!n Pr!cess< Else(ier =%A% P"$licati!n%

1% 2%

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Paper Title: CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY (ORGANIC) (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE $"4 Ma=. Marks 5" /redits & 4 Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section. SE/T20%6. Oils 3 %atsI Intr!d"cti!n< E:tracti!n !+ !ils +r!m (egeta$le !ils< re+ining !+ !ils and +ats< hydr!genati!n !+ !ils% Soaps and (etergentsI Intr!d"cti!n< =a4 materials< Man"+act"re !+ s!ap< Classi+icati!n !+ deterdents< +inishing !+ detergents% 1aterI )!"rces and C!nstraints< C!ns"mpti!n patternsO Imp"ritiesI diss!l(ed< s"spended< c!ll!idalO Hardness !+ 4aterO 5ater s!+teningO #ime s!da< I!n e:change% (esalinationI Classi+icati!n !+ pr!cessesO E(ap!rati(e pr!cesses< M"ltie++ect e(ap!rati!n< m"ltistage +lash< (ap!"r c!mpressi!nO Mem$rane pr!cesses< =e(erse !sm!sis< electr!dialysis% SE/T20%6A Pulp 3 paper" Intr!d"cti!n< =a4 Materials< types !+ p"lp< Man"+act"re !+ paper% SugarI Intr!d"cti!nO )"gar e:tracti!n< de+acati!n< s"lphitati!n< car$!nati!n< c!ncentrati!n< crystalliEati!n< drying< re+iningO ?ses !+ m!lasses and $agasse%

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Car)on Technology" Intr!d"cti!n< Classi+icati!n !+ acti(ated car$!ns< ra4 materials and man"+act"re !+ acti(ated car$!ns< prec"rs!rs +!r car$!n +i$res< man"+act"re !+ car$!n +i$res +r!m p!lyacryl!nitrile< man"+act"re !+ car$!n $lac* $y +"rnace $lac* pr!cess< applicati!ns% 4anotechnology" Intr!d"cti!n and synthesis !+ nan! particles $y =3 plasma pr!cess% Books Recommended I Chemical Pr!cess Ind"stries< 5th Editi!n< Mc&ra4 Hill< 1J> % I )hree(es Chemicals Pr!cess Ind"stries< 5th Editi!n< Mc &ra4 Hill< 1J>4% 7ryden< C%E%< =a! M%&% / )ilting< I -"tlines !+ Chemical Techn!l!gy< 3rd Editi!n< A++iliated East M% 5est Press P(t% #td%< 1% 7elhi< 200>% Pandey< &%1% I Chemical Techn!l!gy< 9!l"me-II< #i!n Press< Kanp"r% 7!nnet L% '%< 'ansal =% C% I Car$!n 3i$res< Marcel 7e**er Inc% 7!nnet L% '%< 'ansal =% C%< 5ang I Car$!n 'lac*< Marcel 7e**er Inc% M% L% 'ansal =% C%< 7!nnet L% '%< )t!ec*li I Acti(e Car$!n< Marcel 7e**er Inc% 3% )hree(< =%1% / 'rin*< L%A% A"stine< &%T%

1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 0% %

Paper Title: TRANSPORT PHENOMENA (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE $"5 Ma=. Marks 5" /redits & 4 Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section. SE/T20%6. Transp!rt !+ m!ment"m< heat and mass $y m!lec"lar m!ti!n-1e4t!nAs la4 !+ 9isc!sity< 3!"rierAs la4 !+ heat c!nd"cti!n< 3ic*As la4 !+ di++"si!n% Transp!rt pr!perties M 9isc!sity< thermal c!nd"cti(ity and mass di++"si(ity% Emphasis !n the anal!gy $et4een m!ment"m< heat and mass trans+er 4ith respect t! transp!rt mechanism and g!(erning e6"ati!ns% 7e(el!pment !+ mathematical m!dels !+ trans+er pr!cess thr!"gh shell m!ment"m $alance< shell energy $alance and shell mass $alance +!r s!l(ing speci+ic pr!$lems !+ transp!rt !+ m!ment"m< heat and mass in laminar +l!4 !r in s!lids in !ne dimensi!n% SE/T20%6A 7e(el!pment !+ general di++erential e6"ati!ns !+ +l"id +l!4< heat trans+er and mass trans+er and their applicati!ns in s!l(ing !ne-dimensi!nal steady state and "nsteady state pr!$lems !+ m!ment"m< heat and mass trans+er% Interphase transp!rt !+ m!ment"m< heat and mass and dimensi!nless c!rrelati!n +!r each !ne !+ them% M!ment"m< heat and mass trans+er analysis% Books Recommended& 1% 'ird< =%'%< )te4art< 5%E% and I Transp!rt Phen!mena< 2nd Editi!n< L!hn 5iley / )!ns< 2005% #ight+!!t< E%1% 2% 5eity< L%=% 5ils!n< =%E% and I 3"ndamentals !+ M!ment"m Heat and Mass Trans+er< 4th 5ic*s< C%E% Editi!n< L!hn 5iley / )!ns< 2001% 3% 'ennett%C%-% and Myres L%E% I M!ment"m< Heat and Mass Trans+er< Mc&ra4 Hill%

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Paper Title & HE.T T?.%S1E? C.A. *Practical, Paper Code CHE 651 Max. Marks 50 Credits : 2 1. Determination of heat transfer coefficient for different types of heat transfer equipment. Wilson plots. 2. Unsteady state heat transfer in jacketed vessels. (Open pan evaporator) 3. Correlation of instantaneous heat transfer coefficients with time study deposition of scale on a heating surface. 4. Determination of heat losses for insulated pipes 5. Study of double pipe heat exchanger and to determine overall heat transfer coefficient 6. Study the performance characteristics of a 1,2 - shell and tube heat exchanger 7. Study and operation of long tube, forced circulation and multiple effect evaporators. 8. Duhring plot for solutions involving nonvolatile solutes.

Paper Title & ?E./T20% E%32%EE?2%3 C.A. *Practical, Paper Code CHE 652 Max. Marks 50 1% Kinetic st"dies in a $atch react!r% 2% Kinetic st"dies in a pl"g +l!4 react!r% 3% Kinetic st"dies in a C)T=% 4% Kinetic st"dies in a semi $atch react!r% 5% =T7 st"dies in C)T=% 0% 7ispersi!n n"m$er +!r pac*ed $ed react!r% % Adia$atic $atch react!r%

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Paper Title & /HEM2/.C TE/H%0C03B C.A. *0?3.%2/, *Practical, Paper Code CHE 654 Max. Marks 50 Credits : 2 1% Oils 3 %atsI 7eterminati!n !+ Acid (al"e< I!dine (al"e< )ap!ni+icati!n (al"e% 2% Car)ohydratesI =ed"cing and n!n red"cing s"gars $y ,i. 3ehlings meth!d ,ii. Pa(yAs meth!d% 3% SoapsI 7eterminati!n !+ +ree and c!m$ined al*ali< t!tal +atty matter< m!ist"re and ins!l"$le%

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SBCC.ADS 10? A./HEC0? 01 E%32%EE?2%3 */HEM2/.C, SEEE%TH SEMESTE? Paper Title: PROCESS ENGINEERING ECONOMICS (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE 7"1 Ma=. Marks 1"" Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section. SE/T20%6. Cost estimationI 3act!rs a++ecting in(estment and pr!d"cti!n c!sts% Capital in(estments< +i:ed in(estments and 4!r*ing capital% C!st indices% Estimating e6"ipment c!sts $y scaling 0D10 +act!r r"le% Meth!ds +!r estimating capital in(estment% Estimati!n !+ t!tal pr!d"ct c!st% 7i++erent c!sts in(!l(ed in the t!tal pr!d"ct c!sts% 7i++erent c!st in(!l(ed in the t!tal pr!d"ct +!r a typical chemical pr!cess plant% #nterest and #nvestment CostsI )imple and c!mp!"nd interest% 1!minal and e++ecti(e rates !+ interest% C!ntin"!"s interest !rdinary ann"ity% Perpet"ities and capitaliEed c!sts% Ta$es and #nsuranceI Types !+ ta:es and ta: ret"rns< types !+ ins"rance and legal resp!nsi$ility% (epreciationI Types !+ depreciati!n% ser(ice li+e sal(age (al"e< present (al"e and meth!ds !+ determining depreciati!n< single "nit and gr!"p depreciati!n% SE/T20%6A Profita)ility, .lternative #nvestments and ReplacementsI Mathematical meth!ds !+ pr!+ita$ility e(al"ati!n% Cash +l!4 diagrams% 7eterminati!n !+ accepta$le in(estments% Alternati(es 4hen Qan in(estment m"st $e made and analysis 4ith small increment in(estment< replacement% 'rea*e(en analysis% 'alance sheet and inc!me statement% Optimum (esignI Pr!ced"re 4ith !ne (aria$le< !ptim"m re+l": rati! in distillati!n and !ther e:amples% Preliminary Steps in Plant (esignI Plant design +act!rs% pr!;ect !rganiEati!n< plant l!cati!n< preliminary data c!llecti!n< pr!cess engineering Books Recommended& Plant 7esign and Ec!n!mics !+ Chemical Engineers< Mc &ra4 Hill< 1e4 P!r*< 4th Editi!n< 1JJ1% A &"ide t! Chemical Engineering Pr!cess 7esign / Ec!n!mics< L!hn 5iley< 1J>4% Pr!cess Plant Estimating< E(al"ati!n / C!ntr!l< Cra+tsman )!lan! 'each< Cali+< 1J4 % C!st and -ptimisati!n Engineering< Mc&ra4 Hill< 1e4 P!r*< 1J 0% Intr!d"cti!n t! Pr!cess Ec!n!mics< 2nd Editi!n< 5iley< 1J>3% Preliminary Chemical Engineering Plant 7esign< Else(ier< 1e4 P!r*< 1J 0%

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Paper Title: PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE 7"! Ma=. Marks& 1"" Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section. SE/T20%6. &eneral C!nceptI 1eed and classi+icati!n !+ meas"rements and instr"ments< 'asic and a":iliary +"ncti!nal elements !+ a meas"rement system% )tatic and 7ynamic Characteristics !+ Instr"mentsI )tatic CharacteristicsI =ange and span< acc"racy and static err!r< repr!d"ci$ility and dri+t< sensiti(ity and dead E!ne% 7ynamic CharacteristicsI )peed !+ resp!nse and lag< +idelity and dynamic err!r< dead time% Temperat"re meas"rementI Thermal e:pansi!n meth!ds M $imetallic therm!meters< li6"id-in-glass therm!meter and +illedin-system therm!meters% Therm!c!"ples< metal resistance therm!meters and thermist!rs< !ptical and radiati!n pyr!meters< radiati!n recei(ing elements% Press"re meas"rementI ?se !+ man!meters< '!"rd!n ga"ge< $ell!4s type ga"ge% 9ac""m meas"rementMMcle!d ga"ge< therm!i!nic type i!niEati!n ga"ge< pirani (ac""m ga"ge% Meas"rement !+ press"re in c!rr!si(e +l"idsI 7iaphragm seal< li6"id seal and p"rge system% SE/T20%6A #i6"id le(el meas"rementI 7irect meas"rement !+ li6"id le(el M3l!at / tape li6"id le(el ga"ge< +l!at and sha+t li6"id le(el "nit< hydra"lic rem!te transmissi!n !+ li6"id le(el% #e(el meas"rement in !pen (esselsI '"$$ler system< diaphragm $!: system< air trap system% #e(el meas"rement in press"re (essels M 7i++erential press"re man!meter< "se !+ li6"id seals 4ith a man!meter< displacement +l!at li6"id le(el ga"ge% ,0 Hrs%. Meas"rement !+ (isc!sity< c!nd"cti(ity< h"midity and pH% 7ensity meas"rement M li6"id le(el meth!d< displacement meter and hydr!meter% Meas"rement !+ 4eight M spring scale< pne"matic +!rce meter and hydr!static +!rce meter% Pr!cess Instr"mentati!nM=ec!rding instr"ments< indicating and signaling instr"ments< c!ntr!l centre< transmissi!n !+ instr"ment reading< instr"mentati!n diagrams% Books Recommended& 1% Ec*man< 7!nald P% I Ind"strial Instr"mentati!n< C') P"$lisher and 7istri$"t!rs< Indian =eprint 2004% 2% )ingh< )%K% I Ind"strial Instr"mentati!n and C!ntr!l< 2nd Editi!n< Tata Mc&ra4 M Hill< 200 % 3% C!nsidine< 7%1% I Pr!cess Instr"ments and C!ntr!ls Hand$!!* 2nd Editi!n< Mc&ra4 Hill< 1J 4% 4% 3ri$ance< A%E% I Ind"strial Instr"mentati!n 3"ndamentals< Tata Mc&ra4 M Hill P"$lishing C!% #td%< 1J02% 5% Patrana$is< 7% I Principles !+ Ind"strial Instr"mentati!n< 2nd Editi!n< Tata Mc&ra4 Hill P"$lishing C!% #td%< 1JJJ%

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Paper Title: Department Elective -1 (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE 7"# Ma=. Marks& 1"" Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section. 1. ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES (Theory) Section A 1. Complexometric titrations: Complexes-formation constants; chelates EDTA, Chelon Effect, EDTA equilibria, effect of pH on EDTA equilibria, EDTA titration curves, endpoint detection and indicators; Importance of complexometric titrations. 2. Solvent Extraction: Distribution law, extraction process, factors effecting extraction, technique for extraction, quantitative treatment of solvent extraction equilibria, classification of solvent extraction systems. Advantages and applications of solvent extraction. 3. Chromatography: Introduction to chromatography, principles, classification of chromatographic techniques, thin layer and paper chromatography principle and technique. Column Chromatography Factors affecting column efficiency and applications. Gas liquid chromatography theory, instrumentation and applications. HPLC instrumentation, method, column efficiency and applications. 4. Thermoanalytical methods: Principle, classification of methods. TGA Instrumentation, factors affecting results and analysis of data. applications. DTG Instrumentation, analysis of data and applications. DTA Principle, Instrumentation and applications. Section B 5. IR Spectroscopy: Origin, rigid rotor model, harmonic oscillator model, principle, modes of vibrations of atoms in polyatomic molecules, instrumentation, selection rules, identification of organic compounds on the basis of infrared spectra. 6. UV-Vis Spectroscopy: Introduction, laws of absorption, origin of spectra, types of transitions, selection rules, identification of organic compounds using UV-VIS spectroscopy. 7. NMR: Principle, chemical shift, spin-spin coupling shift reagents, instrumentation, spectra and molecular structure, identification of organic compounds on the basis of NMR. Books Recommended: 1. Skoog, D. A. & West D. M. : Principles of Instrumental Analysis, 5th Edition, Saunders College Publishers, USA. 2. Skoog, D. A. & West D. M. : Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry, 7th Edition, Saunders College Publishers, USA. 3. Willard, Meritt, Dean &Settle, : Industrial Methods of Analysis, 7th Edition. 4. Galen W. Ewing. : Industrial Methods of Chemical Analysis, 5th Edition. 5. Silverstein R. M. &Webster F.X.: Spectrometric identification of Organic Compounds, 6th Edition, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., USA. 2. POLYMER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (Theory) SE/T20%6. Chemistry of polymers: Monomers, functionality, degree of polymerizations, classification of polymers, glass transition, melting transition, criteria for rubberiness, Polymerization methods: addition and condensation; their kinetics, copolymerization, monomer reactivity ratios and its significance, kinetics, different copolymers, random, alternating,

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azeotropic copolymerization, block and graft copolymers, techniques for copolymerization-bulk, solution, suspension, emulsion. Polymer Characterization: )!l"$ility and s4elling< c!ncept !+ a(erage m!lec"lar 4eight< determinati!n !+ n"m$er a(erage< 4eight a(erage< (isc!sity a(erage and N-a(erage m!lec"lar 4eights< p!lymer crystallinity< analysis !+ p!lymers "sing I=< B=7< thermal ,7)C< 7MTA< T&A.< micr!sc!pic ,!ptical and electr!nic. techni6"es% SE/T20%6A Polymer Technology: P!lymer c!mp!"nding-need and signi+icance< di++erent c!mp!"nding ingredients +!r r"$$er and plastics< cr!sslin*ing and ("lcaniEati!n Polymer processing: C!mpressi!n m!lding< trans+er m!lding< in;ecti!n m!lding< $l!4 m!lding< reacti!n in;ecti!n m!lding< e:tr"si!n< p"ltr"si!n< calendaring< r!tati!nal m!lding< therm!+!rming< r"$$er pr!cessing in t4!-r!ll mill< internal mi:er% Books Recommended& 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 0% 7. 8. 5illiams< 7%L% I P!lymer )cience and Engineering< Prentice Hall Inc% =!drig"eE< 3% I Principles !+ P!lymer )ystems< Tata Mc&ra4 Hill P"$% -dian<&% I Principles !+ P!lymeriEati!n< Mc&ra4 Hill% C!llins< E%A%< 'ares< L% / 'illmeryer< 3%5%< E:periments in P!lymer )cience< 5iley Inter )cience% K"mar< A% / &"pta< )%K% I 3"ndamental !+ P!lymer )cience and Engineering< Tata Mc&ra4 Hill P"$% Middleman< )% I 3"ndamentals !+ P!lymer Pr!cessing< Mc&ra4 Hill< 1e4 P!r*% Moore, G.R. and Kline, D.E., "Properties and Processing of Polymers for Engineers", Society of Plastics Engineers, PrenticeHall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1984 Tadmor, Z. and Gogos, C.G.: Principles of Polymer Processing, John Wiley & Sons, 1979.

Paper Title: Department Elective -1I (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE 7"# Ma=. Marks& 1"" Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section. 1. Alternate Energy Technology SECTION-A Solar Energy Fundamentals, Solar Radiation Characteristics and Measurements. Low temperature energy collection, high temperature energy collection, solar thermal power generation systems, Domestic industrial and agricultural applications of solar energy,.

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SECTION-B Wind resource assessment, acrodynamic analysis and design of wind mills, interphasing of wind achines, geothermal energy and ocean thermal, thermal energy. Energy storage, Solar refrigeration and Air-conditioning, Energy Storage. Books : Solar Energy, G.N. Tewari, Narosa Publishing House, 2002 Solar energy, H.P. Garg & J. Prakash, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 2000 Principles of Solar Engineering, D. Yoi Goswami, Frank Kreith, Jan. F. Kreider, Taylor and Francis, 2000 Energy Technology, S. Rao, Dr. B.B. Parulekar, Khanna Publisher, 2000. Non Conventional Energy Sources, G.D. Rai, Khanna Publisher, 1997 !. LOW TEMPERATURE ENGINEERING SE/T20%6.

Basic concept of refrigeration cycles: elementary vapour-compression cycles with reciprocating, rotary and centrifugal compression system. Elementary air cycle, ejector cycle and absorption cycle. Thermodynamics of vapour refrigeration. Reversed Carnot cycle and C.O.P. theoretical vapour compression cycle and the departure in actual practice, its mathematical analysis. SECTION-B Refrigerants and their selection. Multiple evaporation and compressor system, Controls, absorption-refrigerator cycle and its mathematical analysis. Cryogenic concept and its purpose. Various methods of production of low temperatures and their mathematical analysis. Methods of liquefaction of nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen, helium. Application of low temperatures in industry and research. Books Recommended: 1. Jordan, R.C. & Priester, G.B. : Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd; New Delhi. 2. Dossat, Roy J. : Principles of Refrigeration, John Wiley & Sons Inc., New York & London.

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3. PLANT UTILITIES (Theory) SE/T20%6. Imp!rtance !+ Pr!cess "tilities in Chemical Plant% Compressed air and VacuumI =ecipr!cating air c!mpress!rs< (ac""m p"mps< air recei(ers< piping systems% SteamI '!iler< steam handling and distri$"ti!n steam n!EEles% SE/T20%6A RefrigerationI Air re+rigerati!n cycle< (ap!"r c!mpressi!n cycle< li6"i+icati!n pr!cesses% Po+er 2enerationI Internal C!m$"sti!n engines% &as t"r$ines< steam p!4er plants% 1aterI 5ater =es!"rces< st!rage / distri$"ti!n !+ 4ater re"se / c!nser(ati!n !+ 4ater% Books Recommended& 1% L!"gans!n< =% I 3an Engineering< '"++al! =!rge C!%< 1J 0% 2% 5angham< 7%A% I The!ry and Practice !+ Heat Engines< E#') Cam$ridge ?ni(ersity Press< 1J00% 3% #yle< -% I E++icient ?se !+ )team< HM)-< 1J03% 4% )t!cc*er< 5%3% I =e+rigerati!n and Air C!nditi!ning< Mc-&ra4 Hill< 1J50% 5% K"rl< 5%3% L%H%M% I =e"se !+ 5ater in Ind"stry< '"tter4!rth< #!nd!n%

Paper Title & P?0/ESS PC.%T 4ES23%6222 *Practical, Paper /ode /HE 751 Ma=. Marks 5" 1% 7esign !+ li6"id-li6"id and li6"id-s!lid e:tracti!n e6"ipment ,stage4ise and c!ntin"!"s c!ntact.% 2% 7esign !+ Heter!gene!"s catalytic =eact!rs% 2%1 3i:ed-$ed react!rs ,i. Is!thermal and adia$atic ,ii. 1!n-is!thermal n!n-adia$atic 2%2 3l"idiEed-$ed react!rs ,i. T4!-phase +l"idiEed $ed m!del ,ii. )l"rry react!rs and ,iii. Tric*le-$ed react!rs% 3% #ay!"t !+ chemical plant e6"ipment< sa+ety and haEard aspects !+ lay!"t% Books Recommended& 1% #"d4ig< E%E% I Applied Pr!cess 7esign in Chemical and Petr!chemical Plants< 2nd Editi!n< 1J % 2% Perry< L%H% I Chemical Engineers Hand$!!*< >th Editi!n< Mc&ra4 Hill< 200 % 3% Peters< M%)% and I Plant 7esign and Ec!n!mics +!r Chemical Engineers< 5th Editi!n< Mc&ra4 Timmerha"s< K%7% Hill< 2004% 4% C!"ls!n< =ichards!n / I Chemical Engineering< 9!l"me 0 M An Intr!d"cti!n t! Chemical Engineering )inn!tt< =%K% 7esign< 4th Editi!n< Pergam!n Press< 200 % 5% Trey$al< =!$ert E% I Mass Trans+er -perati!ns< 3rd Editi!n< Mc&ra4-Hill< 1J>1% 0% #e(enspiel< -% I Chemical =eacti!n Engineering< 3rd Editi!n< L!hn 5iley and )!ns< 2004% % 5alas< )%M% I =eacti!n Kinetics +!r Chemical Engg%< Mc&ra4 Hill% >% )c!tt 3!gler< H% I Elements !+ Chemical =eacti!n Engineering< 4th Editi!n< Prentice Hall< 200 %

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Paper Title & M.SS T?.%S1E? C.A. *Practical, Paper /ode /HE 75! Ma=. Marks 5" 1. Determination of mass transfer coefficients for naphthalene-air system. 2. To determine drying rate curves for different wet solids in a batch drier under constant drying conditions 3. Fractional approach to equilibrium for liquid-liquid extraction from single drop. 4. Verification of Rayleighs equation for differential distillation. 5. Determination of flooding velocities in packed columns. 6. Determination of HETP for packed distillation columns. 7. Study and operation of a pilot sized distillation column under total reflux. 8. Study of different mass transfer equipments.

Paper Title & P?0IE/T W0?F Paper /ode /HE 851 Each st"dent is re6"ired t! s"$mit a pr!;ect rep!rt !n the design !+ a chemical plant< selecting the $est pr!cess 4ith !ptim"m e6"ipment siEe and !perating c!nditi!ns% The !$;ect is t! test the a$ility !+ the st"dent t! apply his entire *n!4ledge !+ Chemical Engineering principles t! c!ncept"aliEe< analyEe and s!l(e the pr!$lems% T! ;"dge his *n!4ledge and !riginality and capacity +!r applicati!n !+ la$!rat!ry data in designing chemical plants and t! determine the le(el !+ his pr!+iciency at the end !+ the c!"rse%

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SBCC.ADS 10? A./HEC0? 01 E%32%EE?2%3 */HEM2/.C, E23HTH SEMESTE? Paper Title: INDUSTRIAL SAFETY & HAZARDS (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE 8"1 Ma=. Marks 1"" Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section. SE/T20%6. 7e+initi!n< identi+icati!n< classi+icati!n and assessment !+ (ari!"s types !+ haEards in 4!r*-place en(ir!nment< pr!tecti(e and pre(enti(e meas"res in haEard c!ntr!l% To$ic ChemicalsI ma:im"m all!4a$le c!ncentrati!ns and !ther standards% 'i!l!gical thresh!ld limit (al"es% Mechanical and electrical haEards% Pers!nal pr!tecti(e e6"ipments% E:pl!si(es and in+lamma$le s"$stances% =adi!acti(e haEards% 3ire pre(enti!n% &!!d h!"se *eeping in ind"strial en(ir!nment% SE/T20%6A )tandard sa+ety pr!ced"res and disaster c!ntr!l% Indian #egislati!n !n sa+ety and pre(enti!n !+ haEards and sa+ety c!deI I)- 14000% En(ir!nmental impact assessment% C!ntr!l strategies +!r haEard!"s 4astes% Case )t"dies !+ typical haEard!"s ind"stries% Books Recommended& 1% 5ills< &%#% I )a+ety in Pr!cess Plant 7esign% 2% #ess< 3%P% I #!ss Pre(enti!n in Pr!cess Ind"stries% 3% Chanle+t< E%T% I En(ir!nmental Pr!tecti!n% 4% 'erh!4e:< P%M% / ="dd< I )trategy !+ P!ll"ti!n C!ntr!l% 7%3 5% )a+ety +!r Chemical I A%I%Ch%E% P"$licati!ns< 1J 0- % Engineers Paper Title: PROCESS DYNAMICS & CONTROL (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE 8"! Ma=. Marks 1"" Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section. SE/T20%6. Incenti(es +!r chemical pr!cess c!ntr!l< design aspects !+ a pr!cess c!ntr!l system% 7i++erence $et4een +eed$ac* and +eed +!r4ard c!ntr!l c!n+ig"rati!n% Hard4are elements !+ a c!ntr!l system< 'l!c* 7iagrams% #aplace trans+!rm and trans+er +"ncti!ns% 7i++erence $et4een l"mped and distri$"ted parameter systems< 7ynamic $eha(i!"r !+ +irst and higher !rder systems< interacting and n!n-interacting systems< dead time%

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7i++erent m!des !+ c!ntr!l acti!ns and their $asic characteristics< c!ntr!llers and their characteristics< c!ntr!l (al(e% SE/T20%6A Cl!sed-l!!p trans+er +"ncti!ns< transient resp!nse !+ simple c!ntr!l systems< =!"th sta$ility criteri!n< =!!t #!c"s% Intr!d"cti!n t! +re6"ency resp!nseI '!de diagrams< c!ntr!l system design $y +re6"ency resp!nseI Niegler-1ich!ls c!ntr!ller settings< sta$ility "sing +re6"ency resp!nse< gain margin and phase margin% Intr!d"cti!n t! ad(anced c!ntr!l techni6"es s"ch as cascade c!ntr!l< +eed +!r4ard c!ntr!l< rati! c!ntr!l< in+erential c!ntr!l% Aooks ?ecommended 1% C!"ghan!4r< 7%=% I Pr!cess )ystems Analysis and C!ntr!l< 2nd Editi!n% Mc &ra4 Hill< 1JJ1% 2% )tephan!p!l!"s &% I Chemical Pr!cess C!ntr!l -An Intr!d"cti!n t! The!ry and Practice< Prentice Hall !+ India< 1e4 7elhi< 200>% 3% #"y$en 5% #% and #"y$en M%#%I Essentials !+ Pr!cess c!ntr!l< Mc &ra4 Hill Internati!nal Editi!ns< 1JJ % 4% -gata K%I )ystem 7ynamics< 4th Editi!n< Pears!n Ed"cati!n< 2004% 5% Harri!tt< P% I Pr!cess C!ntr!l< TMH Editi!n< Tata Mc&ra4 Hill P"$lishing C!% #td%< 1e4 7elhi< 1J 2% Paper Title: Open Elective-III (Theory) Paper /ode & /HE 8"# Ma=. Marks 1"" Time& # hours Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. %ote )or the Paper setter& The @uestion paper should be di'ided into Section . and Section A Total o) 8 @uestions. 4 @uestions )rom section . and 4 @uestions )rom section A are to be set. The students (ill be re@uired to attempt 5 @uestions selecting at least ! )rom each section. 1. PROJECT MANAGEMENT SECTION-A Project Management: concept of project management, project management systems, responsibilities and qualities of a project manager, project management team-composition, functions and responsibilities, co-ordination procedures. Manpower planning; recruitment and selection job description, specification and evaluation, performance appraisal, basis of remuneration and incentives. Project Identification: Principles of project identification, importance of capital investment, decision making industrial policy resolution, industrial development and regulation act, supply and demand analysis, incentives for industrially backward areas and small scale industries, foreign collaboration and foreign exchange regulations. Appraisal criteria and selection of investment: Non discounting criteria, discounting criteria, appraisal and selection in practice.

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SECTION-B Feasibility studies: Preparation of techno-economic feasibility report, feasibility analysis technical economic, commercial and financial planning: Network analysis, PERT/CPM Bar chart. Preconstruction Planning. Project Scheduling control and Monitoring: Resource Scheduling, manpower scheduling, multi project scheduling, cost scheduling, PERT/Cost scheduling optimisation, crash costing and updating and leveling of resources, Implementation of Project schedules. Financial Control: Budgeting and cost control, sources of long term funds for business, Planning and capital structure, problems of working capital management and liquidity. Books Recommended: Project Preparation Appraisal Implementation, 3rd Edition, IIM Bangalore, McGraw Hill, 1987. Total Project Management, Gower Publishing Co. Ltd., England. Project Management, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi,1988. Fundamentals of Financial Management, Macmillan Publishing Co., New York, 1989. Project Management of Process Plants, Panjab University, 1985.

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2. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SECTION-A Introduction to Financial Management: Meaning; Scope; Finance Function; Financial Goals; Agency Problem; Relationship of Finance with Accounts and Economics. Sources of Finance: Features; Advantages and Limitations of Equity Shares; Preference Shares;Debentures; Term-Loans; Right Issue, Venture Capital, Private Equity GDR, ADR. Cost of Capital: Meaning; Calculation of Cost of Debt Capital; Equity Capital; Preference Capital; Retained Earnings; Weighted Average Cost of Capital. Capital Structure: Meaning; Determinants; Assumptions; Net Income and Operating Income Approach; Traditional Position; M-M Position; EBIT and EPS Analysis; Capital Structure and Taxation. Leverage Analysis : Meaning; Types; Estimation of Financial; Operating and Combined Leverage; Relation of Financial Leverage with Risk and Return. Management of Working Capital : Meaning of WC; Need of WC Management; Determinants of WC; Operating Cycle; Estimation of WC; Working Capital Financing; Trade Credit, Bank finance, commercial paper, factoring, money market instruments. SECTION-B Cash Management: Meaning; Facets of Cash Management; Motives for Holding Cash; Optimal Cash Balance; Short-term and Long-Term Cash Forecasting. Receivable Management: Meaning; Credit Policy Variable; Credit Evaluation; Credit Decisions; Control of Account Receivable. Inventory Management: Meaning; Need to hold Inventory; Objective of Inventory Management; Inventory Investment Analysis; Inventory Control System. Capital Budgeting; Meaning; Basic Principles of Costs and Benefits; Investment Criteria; Pay back Method; Accounting Rate of Return method; Net Present Value Method; Benefit-Cost Ratio; Internal Rate of Return; Capital Rationing; Introduction to Basic Techniques of Risk Analysis in Capital Budgeting. Dividend Decisions: Meaning and Types of Dividend; Issues in Dividend Policy; Traditional Model; Walter Model; Gordon Model; Miller and Modigliani Model; Bonus Shares and Stock Splits.

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Corporate Restructuring : Meaning and forms of corporate restructuring, merger and amalgamation takeover and acquisition, types or forms of mergers and takeovers, their benefits and motives. Suggested Readings: 1. I.M.Pandey: Financial Management, Vikas Publishing House 2. Prasanna Chandra: Financial Management, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing 3. M.Y.Khan and P.K.Jain: Financial Management-Text and Problems, McGraw-Hill 4. James C.Van Horne: Financial Management, Pearson Education 5. Richard A. Brearley and Stewart C.Myres: Principles of Corporate Finance, McGraw Hill 6. John J. Hampton: Financial Decision Making-Concepts, Problems and Cases, Prentice Hall India 7. P.V. Kulkarni and B.G.Satyaprasad: Financial Management, Himalaya Publishing House. 8. Lawrence J.Gitman: Principles of Management, Pearson Education. 9. Jonathan Berk, Peter De Marzo, Ashok Thampy: Financial Management, Pearson Education. 10. Vyuptakesh Sharan: Fundamentals of Financial Management, Pearson Education. 3. HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (Theory) SECTION-A Introduction: Meaning, scope, objectives and functions of HRM; Importance of Human Resource Management; HRM & HRD a comparative analysis; Environment of HRM: Role of government, internal and external forces; Human Resource Management practices in India. Human Resource Planning: Definition, objectives, process and importance; Job analysis, description, specification & job evaluation; Recruitment, selection, placement and induction process; Human Resource Development: Concept, Employee training & development; Career Planning & development; Promotions, demotions, transfers, separation, absenteeism & turnover; SECTION-B Job Compensation: Wage & salary administration, incentive plans & fringe benefits. Performance Management: Concept & process, performance appraisal, Potential appraisal; Quality of work life (QWL):Meaning, techniques for improving QWL. Industrial Relations:Concept and theories, trade unions; Health, Safety & Employee welfare measures; Employee grievances and discipline, participation & empowerment; Introduction to collective bargaining. Books Recommended: 1. V.S.P. Rao: Resources Management, Excel Publishing, New Delh, 4th edition. 2. Edwin B. Flippo: Personnel Management, Tata McGraw Hill, 5th edition. 3. Dale Yoder: Personnel Management & Industrial Relation, 7th ed., Prentice Hall. 4. Arun Monappa & Saiyadain: Personnel Management, Tata McGraw Hill, 2nd edition. 5. Gary Dessler: Human Resource Management, 11th edition, Idea Group publishing.

4. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND LABOUR LAWS SECTION A Overview of Industrial Relations: Concept of IR, Nature of IR, Objectives of IR, Evolution of IR in India, Theories of IR, Systems approach to IR.

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Trade Unionism: Concept of Trade Unions , Functions of Trade Unions , Approaches , Structures of Trade Unions. The Trade Unions Act, 1926: Trade Union, Registration of Trade Unions, Rights and Liabilities of registered trade unions. Grievance Handling: Grievance, Causes/Sources of Grievances, Grievance Redressal Machinery, Legislative Aspects of the Grievance Redressal Procedure in India, Domestic enquiry. The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947: Industry, workman, Industrial Dispute - methods and authorities for the settlement of industrial disputes, Strikes and Lockouts , Lay off and Retrenchment. Collective Bargaining: Concept, meaning - objectives of collective bargaining, Negotiating techniques and skills, process of collective bargaining, Impact of Collective Bargaining. SECTION B The Workmen's Compensation Act, 1923: Workman, employers liability to pay compensation, disablement, amount of compensation. Tripartite and bipartite bodies: Workers Participation in Management. Factories Act, 1948: Factory, worker, manufacturing process, provisions of health, safety and welfare, working hours of adults, special provisions relating to children, annual leave with wages. Industrial Relations and emerging scenario: Industrial Relations and technological change, International Labour Organisation (ILO): Objectives and Structure, Future of Industrial Relations Standing Orders Act, 1948: Standing orders, certification of draft standing orders, duration and modification of certified orders. Employees State Insurance Act, 1948: Contribution, principle employer, immediate employer, different benefits. Suggested Readings: 1. Meenu Paul: Labour& Industrial Law, Allahabad Law Agency. 2. S.N. Mishra: Labour& Industrial Law, Central Law Publications. 3. C.B. Mamoria and Gankar Mamoria, - Dynamics of Industrial Relations, Himalaya Publishing House. 4. Venkata Ratnam: Industrial Relations, Oxford University Press. 5. A. Monappa: Industrial Relations, Tata McGraw Hill. 6. S.N. Dhayani: Industrial Relations System, Sultan Chand and Sons 7. K.K. Ahuja: Industrial Relations Theory and Practice, Deep and Deep Publications. 8. J.T. Dunlop: Industrial Relations System, Harvard Business Press. 9. E.A. Ramaswamy and U. Ramaswamy: Industry and Labour Oxford University Press 10. G.P. Sinha and P.R. N. Sinha: Industrial Relations and Labour Legislation, Oxford and IBR Publishing.

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1. PETROCHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY

SECTION-A General Introduction: Definition, history and economic perspective of petrochemical industry, raw materials for petrochemical industry-petroleum, natural gas, coal, bio-mass, agro-residues, etc. First Generation Petrochemicals: Petrochemicals based on aliphatic, olefinic, acetylene,aromatics, etc. Hydrocarbons-processing and applications. Second Generation Petrochemicals: Products based on Synthesis Gas, Method, Ethanol,Ethylene Oxide, Vinyl Chloride, Propylene Oxide, Isopropyl Alcohol, Acetone, AllylAlcohol, Glycerol, Phenol, Aniline. SECTION-B Nylon Monomers, Polyester Monomers, Styrene, Other Monomers - Bisphenol A, Epichlorophydrin, diisocyanates, Pentaerythritol, etc. - properties,process technologies and applications. . Third Generation Petrochemicals: Important Polymers such as Polyethylene, Polypropylene and their Copolymers and other Derivatives Rubbers, Diene Polymers, Styrene Polymers,Vinyl Polymers and Condensation Polymers - properties, process technologies and applications. Books Recommended: 1. Steiner, H. : Introduction to Petroleum Chemicals, Pergamon Press. 2. Waddane, A.L. : Chemicals from Petroleum, John Murry. 3. Topchiev, A.V. : Synthetic Materials from Petroleum, Pergamon Press. 4. Astle, M.J. : The Chemistry of Petrochemicals, Reinhold. 5. Maiti, S. : Introduction to Petrochemicals, Oxford and IBH Pub. Co. Ltd., New Delhi, 1992. 6. Frank, H.G. & Stadelhofer, J.W. : Industrial Aromatic Chemistry, Springer Verlag Berlin, 1987.
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4. Complex Flow Hydrodynamics


Section-A Shell balance for momentum transfer: Velocity profiles; Residence time distribution measurement techniques; RTD for single phase flow in tubes, coils, packed beds, stirred vessels; Rheology of Fluids and Suspensions. Motion of particles, drops and bubbles through quiescent Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids. Drop/Bubble shapes characterization. Drag and terminal velocity of particles, bubbles and drops.

Section-B Operational hydrodynamic characteristics of : Packed beds, fluidised beds ,Trickle beds, Bubble columns, spray columns, plate columns. Prediction of pressure drop; Friction factor; drag coefficient, single phase flow, multiphase flow; Lockhart Martinelli approach. Reference Books 1. Transport Phenomena by R.B. Bird , W.E. Stewart and E.N. Lightfoot , Second Ed., John Wiley 2. Bubble Drops and Particles in non-Newtonian Fluids , Ed. R.P. Chhabra, Taylor and Francis. 3. Transport Processes in Bubbles, Drops and Particles, Second Edn. Ed.: D.De. Kee and R.P. Chhabra, Taylor and Francis. 4. Non-Newtonian Flow and Heat Transfer by A.H.P. Skelland, Willey 5. Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering by H.S. Fogler , 4th ed, Prentice Hall 6. The Flow of Complex Mixtures in Pipes by G.W. Govier and K. Aziz., 2nd Ed, SOPE 7. One dimensional Two Phase Flow by G. B. Wallis., McGraw Hill, 1969 8. Multiphase Flow Metering : Principles and Applications by G.Falcone, G.F.Hewitt and C.Alimonti , Elsevier

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4.Fluidization Engineering
SECTION-A Introduction to fluidisation, Industrial applications, Behaviour of fluidised beds---classification of particles, regimes of fluidization, minimum fluidization velocity, particulate and aggregative fluidization, Bubbling fluidization, Bubbling bed models for catalytic reactions. SECTION-B Turbulent and fast fluidization, dilute and dense phase transport, cyclone, stand pipes, circulating fluidized beds, spouted beds, three phase fluidization, performance modeling of multiphase fluidized systems. Reference Books: 1. Fluidisation Engineering by D.Kunii and Octave Levenspiel, ButterworthHeinemann; 2nd edition

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Reference Book: Fluidization by M.Leva, McGraw Hill Book Company

5. POLYMER SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION Section A Step reaction (condensation) polymerization Mechanism of step reaction polymerization, carbonyl addition elimination, carbonyl addition substitution, nucleophilic substitution, and aromatic electrophilic substitution. Kinetics of step reaction polymerization, reactivity and molecular size. Kinetic expressions for polymerization in absence and in presence of a catalyst. Statistics of linear step reaction polymerization number distribution and weight distribution functions, molecular weight control, Polyfunctional step reaction polymerization, prediction of gel point, its experimental observation, molecular wt. distribution Free radical vinyl polymerization: free radical initiators, techniques for free radical polymerization (bulk, suspension, solution, and emulsion), kinetics and mechanism of polymerization, monomer reactivity, and copolymerization, Controlled/living radical vinyl polymerization: ATRP (Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization) and RAFT (reversible addition-fragmentaion chain transfer radical polymerization) Vinyl polymerization with ionic initiators: cationic polymerization and anionic polymerization, Vinyl polymerization with complex coordination catalysts: Ziegler-Natta catalysts

66 Copolymerization types of copolymerization- the copolymer composition equation, monomer reactivity rations, rate of copolymerization, composition of copolymers, variation of copolymer composition with conversion, mechanisms of copolymerization, block and graft copolymers. Section B Chemical analysis: Introduction, Physical tests, burning characteristics, Density, refractive index, chemical tests. Qualitative and quantitative elementary analysis, Solubility and acid numbers, acetyl number, iodine number end group analysis Other Polymer Characterization Techniques; Differential Scanning Calorimetry, Dynamic Mechanical Analysis, Thermogravimetric Analysis, Gel Permeation Chromatography Viscosity, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy, Infrared spectroscopy, 1. Polymer Synthesis: Theory and Practice: Fundamentals, Methods, Experiments By Dietrich Braun, Harald Cherdron, Matthias Rehahn, H. Ritter, B. Voit, Published by Springer, 2005 2. G. Odian, "Principles of Polymerization", 3rd ed., McGraw Hill, 1991 3. Organic polymer chemistry, K. J. Saunders, Chapman and Hall, London (1973) 4. Textbook of Polymer Science, Fred W. Billmeyer Jr., John Wiley& Sons Inc. 5. Polymer Characterization, E.Schrder, G.Mller , K.F.Arnt, Hanser Publishers 6. Simple Methods for Identification of Plastics, D.Brown, Hanser Publishers
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