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SVKM'S (NMIMS)
First Year 28
Mukesh Pate1School of Technology Management & Engineering
Program:
Semester :
I1
Course :
Engineering Mathematics-I1
Code :
BTAB02001
Teaching Scheme
Evaluation Scheme
Theory
Internal Continuous
(3 Hrs,
Assessment (ICA)
50
50
1 Objectives
To provide an understanding of EngineeringMathematics with basic
concepts to apply in technical subjects.
~ ~ ~ l i c a tifthe
i o n concepts to solve engineeringproblems
Outcomes:
Studentswill be able to solve problems related to matrices.
The students will understand the concept of multiple integrals and
integrationtechniques in Cartesian, polar, cylind~caland spherical coordinate systems. Studentswill learn to solve linear differentialequations of
first and higher orders using suitablemethods.
Studentswill be able to apply
- - - the techniques learnt in differential equations
to solve problems related engineeringproblems. They will be able to use the
knowledge of multiple integralsto applicationslike finding areas, mass,
volume.
Detailed Syllabus:
st
Unit
Description
Prereauisites:
Idea of curve tracing in Cartesian and polar forms with respect to
the curves: Straight lines, Circles, Parabolas, Ellipse, Hyperbolas,
Astroid, Cardioidsand Lemniscates of Bernoulli.
Concepts of solid geometry: Planes, Spheres, Cones, Cylinders,
Ellipsoids and Paraboloids.
A
1 Matrices:
Duration
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First Year 21
Mukesh Pate1 School of Technology Management & Engineering
Beta and Gamma functions:
Differential Equations:
First order and first degree Exact differential equations and those
constant coefficients.
~orn~ler&entar~
functions,
Particular
parameters.
4 Multiple Integrals:
integration.
Total
Text Books:
45
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edition, 2008.
SVKM'S (NMIMS)
Semester: I1
Code :BTAB02002
Evaluation Scheme
Teaching Scheme
Lecture
Tutorials
Practical
Credit
Theory (3
Hrs)
(loo
Marks)
Internal Continuous
Assessment (ICA)
As per Institute Norms
50
50
Course Outcome:
Detailed Syllabus
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Water & its treatment: Importance of water for sustaining life &
i) domestic and
Textiles
water
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Polymers: Introduction and definition of important terms monomer, polymer, polymerization, degree of polymerization,
tacticity, and glass transition temperature, molecular weight of
polymer and its determination.
Classification of polymers. Mechanism of Polymerization.
Plastics: Thermosetting & Thermoplastics, Compounding of
plastics, Applications of plastics as engineering materials.
Commercial plastics (PF, UF) - synthesis, properties and
applications.
Elastomers: Natural rubber, drawbacks of natural rubber,
Vulcanization of rubber, applications of rubber
CommerciaI Elastomers (Buna-S, Isocyanate or polyurethane
rubber) - Syflthesis, Properties and Applications.
Speciality polymers: Conductive polymers, Self healing plastics,
Intelligent polymers. Applications of specialty polymers.
Materials:
Liquid Crystals: Introduction. Classification and chemical
properties of liquid crystals. Applications of liquid crystals.
Nanomaterials: Introduction. Structural features and properties
of Nanomaterials (CNTs, Fullerens, Hackelites) Application of
various Nanomaterials in medicines, catalysis, environmental
technologies, electronics & related fields.
Composites: Introduction, Classification (Polymer, Metal &
Ceramic composites), Phases of composites, applications of
composites
Electrochemistry: Introduction. Electro chemical cell: cell EMF
and its dependence on concentration & temperature (Nernst
Equation). Redox reactions and their spontaneity. Applications
of electrochemical and galvanic series. Concentration cells.
Numericals based on Nernst equation, Cell emf.
Corrosion: Introduction. Dry or Chemical co%osion, Wet or
Electro chemical corrosion. Types of corrosion: concentration cell
corrosion, galvanic corrosion, waterline corrosion, soil corrosion,
pitting corrosion, intergranular corrosion, microbiological
corrosion, stress corrosion. Factors influencing rate of corrosion.
Corrosion control:
i. Cathodic protection techniques (Impressed Current
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calorific value.
TOTAL
45
TEXT BOOK:
P.C. Jain & Monica Jain, Engineering Chemistry, Dhanpatrai Publishing Company, New
Delhi, 2008
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. V K Ahluwalia, Green Chemistry, Ane Books India,
Edition, 2008
2. S.K. Singh, Fundamentals of Engineering Chemistry - Theory & Practices, New Age
Industrial Publishers, 2nd edition, 2004
3. V.R. Gowarikar, Polymer Science, New age India Pvt Ltd., 2003
SVKM's NMIMS
Program:
Course :
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Credit
Theory
(3 Hrs,
100
Marks)
50
Semester: II
Code :gTARfl7flflZ
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Scheme
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Internal Continuous
Assessment (ICA)
As per Institute Norms
50
Pre-requisite:
1. Theory of semiconductor materials, their atomic structures and properties.
2. DC circuit analysis, ac fundamentals.
Objectives:
1. Understand the construction, working principle, characteristics and simple
applications of basic electronic devices.
2. Understand the application of these devices in making advanced circuits like
amplifiers and oscillators.
3. To impart hands-on experience in assembling and testing circuits.
4. Get exposed to inter disciplinary engineering disciplines.
Outcomes:
Unit I Description
I Duration
I
Diode
and
its
Av~iications:
1.
Introduction to %miconductor Diode Th&ory, DC Analysis and
Models of diode, AC Equivalent Circuits of diode. Diode Types:
photodiode, Light-Emitting Diode, Schottky Barrier Diode, Zener
Diode, Temperature Effects, Understanding Manufacturer's
Specifications.
Applications: Rectifier Circuits - Half Wave and Full Wave
Rectification, Filter circuits, Ripple Voltage and Diode Current.
Zener Diode Circuits - Zener diode as voltage regulator. Clipper
and Clamper Circuits.
I
2.
12
SVKM's NMIMS
Transistor Circuits.
Manufacturer's specifications.
Biaisng Methods (fixed bias, voltage divider bias and self bias).
FET amplifier frequency response. Figure of merit of an
amplifier.
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Oscillators:
5.
05
04
10
45
Total
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Text Books:
2. David A. Bell, Electronic Devices & Circuits, Prentice Hall India Pvt. Ltd, 5th
Edition, 2008.
Reference Books:
1. Donald Schillin & Charles Belove, "Electronic Circuits Discrete and
Integrated, Mc raw Hill International, 3rd edition, 1989.
SVKM's NMIMS
3. Robert Boylestad & Louis Nashelsky, "Electronic Devices & Circuit Theory",
Pearson Education India - 9th Edition, 2007.
4. B.L. Thera'a, "Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering and Electronics", S.
Chand & o., 2nd Edition, 2004.
Term Work:
1. At least ten laboratory experiments
2. Two term tests
3. Assignments based on the whole syllabus, duly recorded and graded.
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Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management and Engineering
I Program:
I Semester :I1
Course: EngineeringDrawing - I1
Teachinn
- Scheme
Code: BTAB02004
Evaluation Scheme
Practical
(2 Hrs, 50
Marks)
1
2
0
2
50
Prerequisite: Engineering
- Drawing - I (BTAB01004)
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Internal Continuou
Assessment (ICA)
As per Institution No]
50
Obiectives:
To get acquainted with the use of drafting software in engineeringdraw
To acquire the concepts of orthographicprojections
To know the concepts of isometricand oblique projections
Outcomes:
After successfulcompletion of this course, students should be able to
Generate drawingswith the help of computer software
Draft the orthographicprojections of a machine element
Generate drawings on the isometric and oblique projections of mac
elements
Detailed Syllabus
Unit
1
1 Description
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2
3
I
hat:
06
(14
03
I
02
Introduction to Machine Parts: Types of nuts, bolts, screws,
studs and
I riveted joints
Total
15
Text Books:
d
N.D.Bhat (2007),"Elementmy EngineeringDrawing", Charotar Publishin$
1.
House,
Reference Books:
1. M.B.Shah and B.C.Rana (2005), "Engineering Drawing", Pearson Educatio
2. T.Jeyapovan (2005),"Engineering Drawing and Graphics", Vikas Publish
House Pvt. Lfd.
3. H.G.Phakatkar (2011),"Engineering Graphics", Niralz Prakushan
4. K.Venugopal(2007),"Engineering Drawing and Graphics", New Age
International Publishers
5. K.L.Narayana and P.Kannaiah (1988),"Engineering Graphics", Tata
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Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management and Engineering
Assessment (ICA)
2.
12
3.
06
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4.
5.
10
10
45
Text Book:
1. Beer &Johnson (2011), 'Engineering Mechanics', TafaMcGraw Hill
2. R. C . Hibler (2004), "Engineering Mechanics", McMillan Publishers
Reference Books.
1. F.L. Singer (1954),'Engineering Mechanics', Harper & Rmu Publicatiun
2. D. S. Kwnar (2009), "Engineering Mechanics", Tafa McGraw Hill
3. Macklin & Nelson (2012), "Engineering Mechanics", TafaMcGraw Hill
4. A. K. Tayal(2008), "Engineering Mechanics", UmeshPublicafion
Term Work:
Term work should consists of the following
1. Minimum seven assignments covering the prescribed syllabus
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SVKM'S(NM1MS)
First Year 32
M ukesh Patel School of Technology Management 8 Engineering
Program:
Semester : II
Course :
Computer Programming - II
Evaluation Scheme
Teaching Scheme
Theory
Lecture Practical Tutorial
Credit
Internal Continuous
Assessment (ICA)
(3 H rs,
100 Marks)
50
Pre-requisite: N i l
Objectives
1
t
Unit
Description
1.
.P
Duration
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2.
3.
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4.
5.
Conversion
10.
I
11.
2
I
Total
30
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Text Book:
1. E. Balaguruswamy, "Programming in ~ + + " , ~ a t & ~ f f i rHill
a w Education,
5th Edition, 2011.
Reference Book:
SVKM'S (NMIMS)
First Year 36
Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering
Program:
Course :
Constitution of India
Semester :I1
I Code :BTAB02008
Teaching Scheme
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Credit
Evaluation Scheme
Theory
Internal Continuous
(3 Hrs,
Assessment (ICA)
100 Marks)
50
kite: NIL
Objectives:
1.
Outcomes:
After successfulIycompletion of this course, students should be able to
Description
6.
Duration
3
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1.
First Year 37
SVKM'S NMIMS'
Mukesh Pate1School of Technology Management and Engineering
Program: B.Tech (AllBranches)
Semester : I1
Code: BTAB02007
Teaching Scheme
I
Evaluation Scheme
I
Practical
(2 Hrs, 50
Marks)
Internal Continuous
Assessment (ICA)
As per Institution Norms
50
50-
Objectives:
To impart hands on experience of different workshop practices on various
trades.
To impart knowledge of basic tools used for different workshop jobs
To introduce basic concepts of electrical and electronic instruments and its
applications
Outcomes:
After successful completion of the course, students should be able to
Select appropriate tools for workshop jobs
Decide suitable joining process required for the jobs.
r Carry out basic electrical wiring.
Prepare PCB layout
Detailed Syllabus
Unit
1 Description
Trades, cutting, filing,
Duration
SVKM'SNMIMS'
Mukesh Pate1 School of Technology Management and Engineering
5
W i
Study of cables used in Electrical and Electronic
transmissions.
Study of Electrical Fittings - Switches, Plugs, Holders,
Connectors, Earthing
Electrical Wiring for lighting and appliances Series and
Parallel Connections.
Total
Term Work:
Minimum one job on each of the following:
1) Fitting
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
Ca??entry
Welding
Sheet metal
Plastics
Wiring
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