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Course Name
Course No.
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Distribution of Course & Credits
tt Year, r t Semester
EMA-ll1
Engineering Mathematics-I
EPH-111
Engineering Physics
ECHE-111
Engineering Chemistry
EMB-ll1
Workshop Practice
ECE-111
Surveying and leveling
ECE-112
Engineering Drawing
EES-ll1
Environmental Science
EEL-lIl
Electrical Circuits
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Year, It'd Semester
1--
EMA-121
Engineering Mathematics-II
EEL-121
Computers Programming and Data
Structure
EEL-122
Applied electrortics and instrumentation
EAG-122
Agriculture for Engineers
EME-121
Workshop Technology
EMB-122
Thermodynamics and Heat Engines
0& M of Tractor and Farm Machinery-I
FMP-121
ECE-l21
Engineering Mechanics
NSS/NCC
Non Credits Course
IIOd Year, I"t Semester
APFE-211
Engg. Properties of Biological Materials
and Food Quality
ECE-211
Soil Mechanics
SWE-21 I
Soil
and
Water
Conservation
Engineering
FMP-211
Farm Machinery and Equipment-l
FMP-212
Farm Power
SWE-212
Engineering Hydrology
EMA-21I
Engineering Mathematics-III
EECO-211
Agribusiness Management and Trade
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August 2008 and 62nd ACM-12 September 2008). The details of the
syllabus are available in the further sections.
I am sure that all the students would be benefitted by the
content given in this document. I would like to thank to aU who have
contributed directly and in indirectly for compilation of this
document.
FIRST YEAR
IS' Semester
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
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Course Co'de
EMA 111
EPH III
ECHE 111
EME III
ECE III
ECE 112
EES 111
EEL 111
NCCINSS
Course Name
Engineering Mathematics-I
Engineering Physics
Engineering Chemistry
Workshop Practice
Surveying and Leveling
Engineering Drawing
Environmental Science
Electrical Circuits
NCCINSS
Total
Total
3
3
3
1
3
2
3
3
Credits
Th. TPr.
3 I 0
2
2
0
0
3
2
I
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21
13
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3
3
3
1
0
2
4
3
4
3
2
3
1
1
1
2
16
1
8
2
0
2nd Semester
1
2
EMA 121
EEL 121
EEL 122
EAG 121
EME 121
EME 122
FMP 121
ECE 121
Engineering Mathematics-II
Computers Programming and
Data Structures
Applied
Iectronics
and
Instrumentation
Agriculture of Engineers
Workshop Technology
Thermodynamics and Heat
Engines
o & M of Tractor and Farm
Machinery-!
Engineering Mechanics
Total
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SECOND YEAR
2 nd Semester
l't Semester
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
APFE
211
ECE 211
SWE211
FMP 211
FMP212
SWE212
EMA211
EECO
211
APFE 321
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
APFE322
3
4
5
APFE 323
SWE 321
SWE322
EME321
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2 nd Semester
2
3
2
3
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
4
5
Theorv of Machines
Heat and Mass Transfer
o & M of Tractor
Machinery -II
Total
7
8
and
Farm
2
2
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THIRD YEAR
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
EMB311
APFE 311
FMP311
EEL 312
EEL 313
BCE 311
SWE 311
Des~n of Structures
Drainage Engineering
Soil and Water Conservation
Structures
Refrigeration
and
Air
Conditioning
Entrepren. Develop. &
Communication Skills
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I" Semester
1
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.1 Dissertationl Project '"
2
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I Seminar
3
Cafeteria Courses
(students have to take 15 credits)
Module~l:
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fEEL 311
Agril.
Structures
and
Environmental Control
Drying and Storage Engineering
&
Computer
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
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SWE413
SWE414
SWE 415
SWE416
SWE417
SWE 418
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and Energy
Technology
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Production
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Agricultural Machinery
Mechanics of Tillage and Traction
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Module-III: Agricultural Processing & Food Engineering
APFE 414
APFE415
and Equipments
Food Processing Plant Design and
Layout
Environmental Engineering
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2
3
2
2
2
0
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22 Credits
... Two to four students will form a group to undertake research work.
2 nd Semester
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Operational Aspects: Six months duration shall be covered during the final year for
the training to be carried out at various centers, plants and institutes. The detailed
programme of work shall be developed and carried out by the students. The
evaluation procedures to be followed shall be prepared by the concerned
faculty/department of the institute in the form of a manual for reference of students,
evaluators and the functionaries concerned. The manual shall contain all details about
training programme. The programme shall be of residential nature and it shall be
compulsory for the student to stay at the place of posting. A minimum 0 r 80 percent
attendance is necessary during the training programme.
Supervision: In order to take policy decision and to solve
and
administrative bottleneck ifany, there should be a college level
of the following:
Dean, College
Chairman
Chairman Academic Committee of college
Member
Head of concerned department
Member
Evaluation ofIn-plant Training: The In-plant training for a period equivalent to one
semester or two trainings of two months each is recommended, where in the student
would complete the process right from the raw material to the finished product; and
then market it to the consumer. Out of25 credits assigned in In-plant training only 14
credits will be counted towards O.G.P.A. calculation and rest II credits will be
evaluated as Satisfactory (S)lUnsatisfactory (US).
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Towards
Calculation of
OGPA
Towards grading
ofSIUS
Training Report
Oral Presentation of Training
Report
Viva Voce Examination
Training
Assessment
Achievements
Total
5
6
9
5
14
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Experiential Learning:
The experiential learning is intended to build practical skills and
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entrepreneurship among the graduates. It will involve setting-up of model plans for
food processing and value addition for product diversification, setting up of
workshops for manufacturing, operation and maintenance of farm machinery and
. equipment, maintenance and custom hiring of farm machinery and equipment. Thus,
besides in-plant training. two hands-on training programme, each of six weeks
duration during summer breaks of second year and third year would be required to
be completed by every student. Performance of the students in the training
programme be evaluated based on: (a) work quality, (b) acquired knowledge and
expertise, (c) attendance, (d) maintenance of records (e) report, (f) demonstration and
presentation in seminar, and (g) work outcome.
The suggested areas for experientialleaming are as follows:
FIRST YEAR
(First Semester)
1. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-I
EMA 1113 (3 + 0)
EPH-1113 (2+1)
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Phase rule and its application to one and two component systems. Fuels:
classification, calorific value. Colloids: classification, properties. Corrosion:
causes, types and method of prevention. Water: temporary and permanent
hardness, disadvantages of hard water, scale and sludge formation in boilers,
boiler corrosion. Analytical methods like thermogravimetric, polarographic
analysis, nuclear radiation , detectors and analytical applications of radio
active materials. Enzymes and their use in the manufacturing of ethanol and
acetic acid by fermentation methods. Principles of food chemistry,
introduction to lipids, proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins, food preservators,
colouring and flavouring reagents of food. Lubricants: properties,
mechanism, classification and tests. Polymers. types of polymerization,
properties, uses and methods for the determination of molecular weight of
polymers. Introduction to IR spectroscopy.
Practical: Determination of temporary and permanent hardness of water by
EDTA method; Estimation of chloride in water; Estimation of dissolved
oxygen in water; Determination of BOD in water sample; Determination of
COD in water sample; Estimation of available chlorine in bleaching powder;
Determination of viscosity of oil; Estimation of activity of water sample;
Estimation of alkalinity of water sample; Determination of carbonate and
non-carbonate hardness by soda,reagent; Determination of coagulation of
water and chloride ion content;' Determination of specific rotation of an
optically active compound; Determination of Om"" and verification of Beer
Lambert Law; Determination of calorific value of fuel; Identification of
functional groups (alcohol aldelyde, keline, carbonylic acid and amide) by
IR; Chromatographic analysis; Determination of molar refraction of organic
compounds.
Reference:
1. Agarwal, C.V. 1969 Or recent edition Chemistry.. of Engineering
Materials. Tara Publication Varanasi.
2. Gyngell, E.S. 1989. Applied chemistry for Engineers B.L
Publications Bombay.
3. Richards, W.C. 1992. Engineering materials Science. Printice-Hall
of India, New Delhi.
4. Jain, p.c. and Jain, M. 1998. Engineering Chemistry, Dhanpatrai
Publication, Delhi.
5. Uppal, M.M., A Text Book of Engineering Chemistry, Khanna
Publications, Delhi.
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4. WORKSHOP PRACTICE
Reference:
1. Arthur, D. et. al. 1998. General Engineering Workshop Practice.
Reference:
1. Agor, R. 1998. Surveying and Levelling, Khanna Publishers, New
Delhi.
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Reference:
1. Bhatt, N,D, 1984. Elementary Engineering Drawing, Charotar
Publishing House, Anand (Gujrat).
2. Dhawan, R.K. 1986, A text book of Engineering Drawing, Katson
Publishing House, Ludhiana.
3, Gill, P.S, 1986. A text book of Geometrical Drawing. Katson
Publishing House, Ludhiana,
4. Gill, P.S. 1986. Workbook on Engineering Drawing. Katson
Publishing House, Ludhiana,
.
7. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
References:
1. Environmental Engineering. Pandey, G.N, and Carney, G,c. 1997,
Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd" New Delhi.
2, Environmental Pollution Control Engineering. Rao, C.S.1994.
Wiley Eastern Ltd., New Age International Ltd" New Delhi.
3. Environmental Biotechnology, Michael, A,M, and Ojha, T.P. 1997.
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8. ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS
Average and effective value of sinusoidal and linear periodic wave forms.
Independent and dependent sources, loop current and loop equations (Mesh
current method), node voltage and node equations(Nodal voltage method),
Network theorems: Thevenin's, Norton's, Superposition, Reciprocity and
Maximum power transfer, Star- Delta conversion solution of DC circuit by
circuits,
Network theorems, Sinusoidal steady state response of
Instantaneous and average power, power factor, reactive and apparent power,
Concept and analysis of balanced polyphase circuits, Laplace transform
method of finding step response of DC circuits, Series and parallel
resonance, Classification of filters, constant-k, m-derived, terminating half
network and composite filters.
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FIRST YEAR
(Second Semester)
1. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-II
EMA-121 3 (3+0)
Reference:
1. Grewal, B.S. 1983. Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna
Publishers, Delhi.
2. Jeffrey, A. 1979, Mathematics for Engineers and Scientists. The
ELBS Publication Kenya.
3. Pipes, L.A. 1971. Applied Mathematics for Engineers and
Physicists. McGraw Hill Book Co. Inc., New York.
2. COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND DATA STRUCTURES
EEL 1213 (1+ 2)
Introduction to high level languages, Primary data types and user defined
data types, Variables, typecasting, Operators, Building and evaluating
expressions, Standard library functions, Managing input and output,
Decision making, Branching, Looping, Arrays, User defined functions,
passing arguments and returning values, recursion, scope and visibility of a
variable, String functions, Structures and union, Pointers, Stacks, PushlPop
operations, Queues, Insertion and deletion operations, Linked lists.
Practical: Familiarizing with Turbo C IDE; Building an executable version
of C program; Debugging a C program; Developing and executing simple
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Soils: . Nature and origin of soil; soil forming rocks and minerals, their
classification and composition, soil forming processes, classification of soils
soil taxonomy orders; important soil physical properties; and their
importance; soil particle distribution; soil inorganic colloids - their
composition, properties and origin of charge; ion exchange in soil and
nutrient availability; soil organic matter - its composition and
decomposition, effect on soil fertility; soil reaction ~ acid, saline and sodic
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soils; quality or irrigation water; essential plants nutrients - their functions
and deficiency symptoms in plants; important inorganic fertilizers and their
reactions in soils. Agronomy: Definition and scope of agronomy.
Classification of crops, Effect of different weather parameters on crop
growth and development. Principles of tillage, tilth and its characteristics.
Soil water plant relationship and water requirement of crops, weeds and their
control, crop rotation, cropping systems, Relay cropping and mixed
cropping. Horticulture: Scope of horticultural and vegetable crops. Soil and
climatic requirements for fruits, vegetables and floriculture crops, improved
varieties, Criteria for site selection, layout and planting methods, nursery
raising, macro and micro propagation methods, plant growing structures,
pruning and training, fertilizer application, fertigation, irrigation methods,
harvesting, grading and packaging, post harvest practices, Garden tools,
management of orchard, Extraction and storage of vegetables seeds.
Practical: Identification of rocks and minerals; Examination of soil profile
in the field; Determination of bulk density; particle density and porosity of
soil; Determination of organic carbon of soil; Identification of crops and
their varieties seeds and weeds; Fertilizer application methods; Different
weed control methods; Judging maturity time for harvesting of crop; Study
of seed viability and germination test; Identification and description of
important fruit; flowers and vegetables crops; Study of different garden
tools; Preparation of nursery bed; Practices of pruning and training in some
important fruit crops.
Reference:
1. ICAR, 1997. Hand Book of Agriculture, ICAR Pub. New Delhi.
2. Martin, J.M., Leonard, W.H. and Stamp, D.L. 1976. Principles of
4. Brady, N.C. 1999. The Nature and Properties of Soils. Tenth Ed.
New Delhi.
5. WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY
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shapero Work holding devices, shaper tools and: main operations. Types of
drilling machines. Constructional details of pillar types and radial drilling
machines. Work holding and tool holding devices. Main operations. Twist
drills, drill angles and sizes. Types and classification. Constructional details
and principles of operation of column and knee type universal milling
machines. Plain milling cutter. Main operations on milling machine.
Practical: Introduction to welding equipment, processes tools, their use and
precautions; Jobs on ARC welding - Lap joint, butt joint; T-Joint and comer
joint in Arc welding; Gas welding Practice - Lab, butt and T-Joints;
Introduction to metal casting equipment, tools and their use; Mould making
using one-piece pattern and two pieces pattern; Demonstration of mould
making using sweep pattern, and match plate patterns; Practical test;
Introduction to machine shop machines and tools; Demonstration on
Processes in machining and use of measuring instruments; Practical jobs on
simple turning, step turning; Practical job on taper turning, drilling and
threading; Operations on shaper and planer, changing a round MS rod into
square section on a shaper; Demonstration of important operations on a
milling machine, making a plot, gear tooth forming and indexing; Any
additional job.
Reference:
1. Chapman, W.A.J., 1962. Workshop Technology, Part I, II, III,
E.I.B.S. and Edward Arnold Publishers Ltd., London.
2. Chapman, W.A.J. 1965. Applied Workshop Calculations, Low
Priced Textbook. The English Language Book Society and Edward
Arnold (Publishers) Ltd.
3. Gupta, K.N. and Kaushik, J.P. 1998. Workshop Technology, Vol. I
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and II New Heights, Daryaganj, New Delhi.
6. THERMODYNAMICS AND HEAT ENGINES
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instrumentation panel & controls; Road signs, traffic rules, road safety,
driving & parking of tractor; Tractor driving practice forward & reverse
driving practice; Tractor driving practice with two wheeled tractor trailer
forward & reverse; Study and practising the hitching and dehitching of
implements; Study operation and field adjustments of MB plough & disk
plough; Field operation of trailing & mounted disk harrow; Field operation
and adjustments of seed drill/planter/sprayer.
References:
1. Culpin, C. 1978. Farm Machinery. Granada Publishing Ltd.,
London.
2. Kepner, R.A., Bainer, R. and Barger, E.L. 1987. Principles of Farm
Machinery. e.S.B. Publishers and distributors, New Delhi.
3. 3 Smith, HP. and Wilkes, L.H. 1979.. Farm Machinery and
Equipment. Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi.
4. Ojha, T.P. and Michael, A.M. 2001.Principais of Agricultural
Engineering, Vol. I., Jain Brothers, New Delhi.
5. Sahay, J. 2001. Elements of Agricultural Engineering, Jain
Brothers, New Delhi.
6. Jain, S.c. and Rai, C.R. 2001. Farm Tractor Maintenance and
Repair. Jain Brothers, New Delhi.
7. Liljedhi, B.L. 1990. Tractors and their Power UnitS, John Willey
and Sons, New Delhi.
8. ENGINEERING MECHANICS
ECE-1213 (2+1)
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relating to simple stresses and strains; Problems on shear force and bending
moment diagrams; Problems relating to stresses in beams; Problems on
torsion of shafts; Analysis of plane and complex stresses.
Reference:
1. Bruch, C.D. 1976. Mechanics for Technology. Johd. Wilcy & Sons,
New York, London.
2. Dhawan, R.K. 1986. Engineering Mechanics and S.O.M. Katson
Publishing House, Ludhiana.
3. Junnarkar, S.B. 1965. Elements of Applied Mechanics. Charotar
Book Stall, Anand.
4. Khurmi, R.S. 1984. A text book of Applied Mechanics. S. Chand
and Co. Ltd., New Delhi.
5. Prasad, I.B. Applied Mechanics, 1998. Khanna Publishers, New
Delhi.
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References:
1. Arora, KR. 2000. Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering.
Standard Publishers and Distributors, New Delhi.
2. Capper, P.L. and Cassie, W.F. 1961.The Mechanics of Engineering
, soils. Asia Publishing House, Bombay.
3. Verma, B.P. 1996. Problems in Soil Mechanics and Foundation
Engineering. Khanna Publishers, New Delhi.
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References:
1. Hudson Norman, 1985.Soil Conservation. Cornell University Press
Ithaka, New York,U.S.A.
2. Michael, A.M. and Ojha, T.P. 1997. Principles of Agricultural
Engineering. Vol.-II, Jain Brothers Publishers, New Delhi.
3. Schwab, G.O., Frevert, R.K, Edminister, T.W. and Barnes, KK
1966. Soil and Water Conservation Engineering. John Wiley and
Sons. Inc., New York.
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References:
1. Culpin, C. 1978. Farm Machinery. Granada Publishing Ltd.,
London.
2. Kepner, R.A., Bainer, R. and Barger, E.L. 1987. Principles of Farm
Machinery. C.S.B. Publishers and distributors, New Delhi.
3. Smith, HP. and Wilkes, L.H. ] 979. Farm Machinery and
Equipment. Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi.
4. Ojha, T.P. and Michael, A.M. 2001. Principals of Agricultural
Engineering, Vol. I., Jain Brothers, New Delhi.
5. Sabay, 1. 2001. Elements of Agricultural Engineering, Jain
Brothers, New Delhi.
6. ENGINEERING HYDROLOGY
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References:
1. Mondy R. Waghe and Premeanx Shahe, R. 1995. Management
Concepts, Practices and Skills. Prentice Hall, Inc. Englewood
Cliffs, New Jersey.
2. Shukla, M.e. 2001. Business Organization and Management. S.
Chand and Co., New Delhi.
7. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-III
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8. AGRIBUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND TRADE EECO 211 3 (3+0)
Management concepts and principles, process of management, functions of
management, concept of agribusiness and application of management
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References:
1. Culp, A.W. 1991: Principles of energy conversion. McGraw-Hill
publishing Co.lnc. New York
2. Duffie, I.A. and Beckman, W.A.1991. Solar Engineering of thermal
processes. John Wiley, NewYork.
3. Utilization in Agriculture, David Pimentel, Hand Book of Energy"
C.R.C. Press.
4. Garg, H.P. and Prakash, J. 1997Solar energy Fundamentals and
applications.: Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.Inc. India
5. Odum, H.T. and Odum, E.C. 1976: Energy basis for man and
nature. McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.Inc. NewYork.
6. Sukhatme, S.P. 1997 2/e Solar energy-principles of thermal
collection and storage.: Tata McGraw-Hill publishing Co.lnc. India.
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References:
1. Ghosh, S.N. 1997. Flood Control and Drainage Engineering.
Oxford and IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
2. Israelson, O.W. and Hensen, V.E. 1962. Irrigation Principles &
Practices, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York.
3. R.K. and Franzini, J.B. 1964. Water Resources Engineering.
Linsley, McGraw-Hill Book Co. New York.
4. Luthin, J.N. 1957. Drainage of Agricultural Lands. American
Society of Agronomy, U.S.A.
5. Michael, A.M. and Ojha, T.P. 1997. Principles of Agricultural
Engineering, Vol. II. Jain Brothers, New Delhi.
6. Michael, A.M. 1997. Irrigation Theory & Practices, Vikas
Publishing House, Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
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Properties of fluids: Ideal and real fluid. Pressure and its measurement,
Pascal's law, pressure forces on plane and curved surfaces, centre of
pressure, buoyancy, metacentre and metacentric height, condition of
floatation and stability of submerged and floating bodies; Kinematics of fluid
flow: Lagrangian and Eulerian description of fluid motion, continuity
equation, path lines, streak lines and stream lines, stream function, velocity
potential and flow net. Types of fluid flow, translation, rotation, circulation
and vorticity, Vortex motion; Dynamics of fluid flow, Bernoulli's theorem,
venturi meter, orifice-meter and nozzle, siphon; Laminar flow: Stress-strain
relationships, flow between infinite parallel plates - both plates fixed, one
plate moving, discharge, average velocity, shear stress and pressure gradient;
Laminar and turbulent flow in pipes, general equation for head loss-Darcy,
Equation, Moody's diagram, Minor and major hydraulic losses through pipes
and fittings, flow through network of pipes, hydraulic gradient and energy
gradient, power transmission through pipe; Dimensional analysis and
similitude: Rayleigh's method and Buckingham's 'Pi' theorem, types of
similarities, dimensional analysis, dimensionless numbers. Introduction to
fluid machinery.
Practical: Study of manometers and pressure gauges; Verification of
Bernoulli's theorem; Determination of coefficient of discharge of
venturimeter and orifice meter; Determination of coefficient of friction in
pipeline; Determination of coefficient of discharge for rectangular and
triangular notch; Determination of coefficient of discharge, coefficient of
velocity and coefficient of contraction for flow through orifice;
Determination of coefficient of discharge for mouth piece; Measurement of
force exerted by water-jets on flat and hemispherical vanes; Determination
of metacentric height; Determination of efficiency of hydraulic ram;
Performance evaluation of Pelton and Francis turbine; Study of current
meter; Velocity distribution in open channels and determination of
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References:
1. Beven, Thomas, 1984The Theory of Machines.. CBS Publishers &
Distributors, New Delhi.
2. Ham, C.W., Crane, EJ., Rogers, W.L. 19UMechanics of
Machinery.. McGraw Hill Book Co., New York.
3. Khurmi, R.S. and Gupta, J.K. 1998. Theory of machines, Eurasia
Publishing House, Ramnagar, New Delhi.
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L Arthey, D. and Ashurst, P. R. 1966.Fruit Processing. Chapman and
Hall, NewYork.
2. J.J. 1990. Processing of Tropical Crops. Asiedu, ELBSlMacmillan,
NewYork.
3. Pantastico, E.C.B. 1975Postharvest physiology, handling and
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utilization of tropical and
Subtropical Fruits and Vegetables AVI Pub. Co., New Delhi.
4. Pandey, R.H. 1997. Postharvest Technology of Fruits and
Vegetables (principles and practices). Saroj Prakash an, Allahabad.
4. TRACTOR SYSTEMS AND CONTROLS
Study of transmission systems, clutch, gear box, differential and final drive
mechanism. Familiarization of brake mechanism. Ackerman and hydraulic
steering and hydraulic systems. Tractor power outlets: P.T.O., belt pulley,
drawbar, etc. Tractor chassis mechanics and design for tractor stability.
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Basics of HTML, developing web pages using mata tags, dynamic pages
using Java scripts, connectivity with RDBMS, Project. Basic. database
concepts; Introduction to RDBMS; SQL Commands DDL, DML; Select
command, Joins and functions; Group functions, Set functions; Working
with Forms; Basic of HTML; Development of Web pages using mata tags;
Dynamic pages using Java Scripts; Connectivity of Web pages with
databases; Project.
References:
1. Balagurusamy, E. 1999. Programming in BASIC. BPB
Publications, New Delhi.
2. Balagurusamy, E. 1999. FORTRAN for Beginners. BPB
Publications, New Delhi.
3. Bedi, J.S. 1998.Computer and Microprocessor.. Khanna Publishers,
New Delhi.
4. Singh, Sadhu, 1998. Computer aided Design and manufacturing.
Khanna Publishers, New Delhi.
7. STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
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specific yield and specific retention, Testing of well screens, Drilling of tube
wells, Measurement of water level .and drawdown in pumped well,
Estimation of aquifer parameters by thies method, Coopers-Jacob method,
Chow method, Thies recovery method, Well design under confined and un
confined conditions, well losses and well efficiency, Estimating of ground
water balance, Study of radial flow and mixed flow centrifugal pumps,
multistage, centrifugal pumps, turbine, propeller and other pumps,
Installation of centrifugal pump, Testing of centrifugal pump and study of
cavitations, Study of performance characteristics of hydraulic ram, Study
and testing of submersible pump
References:
1. Herman. 1978Groundwater Hydrology. Bouwer,. International
Student edition. McGraw-Hili. Kogakusha Ltd. Tokyo. Japan.
2.' Todd,O.K. 1989Ground Water Hydrology. or recent edition: Wiley
International Edition. Toppan Company Ltd, Tokyo. Japan.
3. Mahajan, 2002Groundwater : Surveys and investigation,. SBS
Scientific Book supplier, New Delhi.
4. Michael, A.M. and Kheper, S.D. 1998. Water Well and pump
engineering.. TataMcGraw Hill Pub. Co. Ltd., New Delhi.
THIRD YEAR
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1. AGRICULTURAL STRUCTURES ANDENVIRONMENTAL
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changes in stored grains; conditioning ofenvironment inside storage through
natural ventilation, mechanical ventilation, artificial drying, grain storage
structures such as Bukhari, Morai, Kothar, silo, CAP, warehouse - design
and control of environment. Storage of cereal grains and their products,
storage of seeds, hermetically
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storages
refrigerated, controlled atmosphere, modified atmospheric and frozen
storages. Storage condition for various fruits and vegetables under cold and
CA storage system. Economic, aspects of storage.
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RCC building; Design and drawing of Retaining wall.
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References:
1. Deshpande &. Kulkarni, 1998.Text Book of Reinforced Concrete.
Khanna Publication. New Delhi.
2. Negi, L.S. 1995. Design of steel structure. Vikas Publication, New
Delhi.
3. Sushilkumar, 1982. Treasure of RCC Design. Katson Publishers,
Ludhiana.
4. Vaj irani Ratwani, 1998. Analysis of structure. Vol. I, II. III Khanna
Publication, New Delhi.
4. DRAINAGE ENGINEERING
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1. Hudson Norman, 1985. Soil Conservation. Cornell University Press
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the promotion of micro-irrigation in India, Merits and demerits of micro
irrigation system, Types and components of micro-irrigation system, Micro
irrigation system- design, design synthesis, installation, and maintenance.
Sprinkler irrigation - types, planning factors, uniformity and efficiency,
laying pipeline, hydraulic lateral, sub-mains and main line design, pump and
power unit selection. Drip irrigation - potential, automation, crops
suitability. Fertigation - Fertilizer application criteria, suitability of fertilizer
compounds, fertilizer mixing, injection duration, rate and frequency,
capacity of fertilizer tank. Quality control in micro-irrigation components,
design and maintenance of polyhouse; prospects, waste land development
hills, semi-arid, coastal areas, water scarce areas, Benefit and Cost analysis.
Practical: Study of different types of micro-irrigation systems and
components; Field visit of micro-irrigation system; Study of water filtration
unit; Discharge measurement study of different micro-irrigation systems;
Study of water distribution and uniformity coefficient; Study of wetted front
and moisture distribution under various sources of micro-irrigation system;
Design of micro-irrigation system for an orchard; Design of micro-irrigation
system for row crops design of spray type micro-irrigation system; Design of
micro-irrigation system for hilly terraced land; Study of automation in
micro-irrigation system; Study of micro climate inside a Polyhouse; Study
of maintenance and cleaning of different components of various systems;
Design of sprinkler irrigation system; Design of landscape irrigation system.
References:
1. Michael, A.M. 1997. Irrigation Theory & Practices, Vikas
Publishing House, Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
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channel improvement; Gully erosion and its control; soil erosion and
sediment control measures; river training works, planning of flood control
projects and their economics.
Practical: Determination of flood stage-discharge relationship in a
watershed; determination of flood peak-area relationships. Determination of
frequency distribution functions for extreme flood values using Gumbel's
method; Determination of frequency distribution functions for extreme flood
values using log-Pearson Type-III distribution; Determination of confidence
limits of the flood peak estimates for Gumbel's extreme value distribution;
Determination of probable maximum flood; Standard project flood and
spillway design flood; Design of levees for flood control; Design of jetties;
Study of vegetative and structural measures for Gully stabilization;
Designing and planning of a flood control project; Cost and benefit analysis
of a flood control project.
References:
1. Garg, S.K. 1987. Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulic Structures.
Khanna Publishers, New Delhi.
2. Hudson and Norman. 1985. Soil Conservation. (2 nq edition).
Cornell Univ. Press. Ithaca, New York.
3. Kirkby, M.J. and Morgan. P.P.C. (Eds.). 1980. Soil Erosion. John
Wiley and Sons. New York, USA.
4. Suresh, R 1993. Soil and Water Conservation Engineering.,
Standard Publishers and Distributors, Delhi.
5. Thorn, RB. 1966. River Engineering and Water Conservation
works. Butterworths, London.
6. Raghuwanshi, N. S. and Singh, R 2001. Conservation Structures .,.
Software, Deptt. of Agril. and Food Engg. lIT, Kharaghpur.
REMOTE SENSING AND GIS APPLICATION
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1. Anonymous, 1997. Dying Wisdom- Rise, Fall and Potential of
India's Traditional Water Harvesting Systems. Ed. Ani! Agrawal
and Sunita Narayan, New Delhi.
2. Bhuiyan, S. I. 1994. Onfarm Reservoir Systems for Rainfed Rice
Lands. IRRI Philippines.
3. Sahu, R. K. 1999. Small Farm Reservoir. A Technical Bulletin,
ICAR, New Delhi (Ed. Dr. A. K. Bhattacharya).
4. Datta, S. K. 1986. Soil Conservation and Land Management.
International Book Dist. Dehradun.
5. Guerra, L. C., Watson, P. G. And Bhuiyan, S.I. 1988. Technology
of Small Farm reservoir. PACARRD. Technology series. Los
Banos, Philippines.
Earthen embankments
functions, advantages and disadvantages,
classification - hydraulic fill and rolled fill dams - homogeneous, zoned and
diaphragm type; foundation requirements, grouting, seepage through dams
estimation of seepage discharge, location of seepage/phreatic line by
graphical and analytical methods, flow-net and its properties, seepage
pressure, seepage line in composite earth embankments, drainage filters,
piping and its causes; design and construction of earthen dam, stability of
earthen embankments against failure by tension, overturning, sliding etc;
stability of slopes - analysis of failure by slice method; types of reservoirs
and farm ponds, design and estimation of earth work; cost analysis.
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I. Bainer, R. Kepner, R.A. and Barger, E.L. 1978. Principles of farm
machinery. John Wiley and Sons. New York.
2. Liljedahl, 1. B: Tumquist, PK: Smith, DW; and Hoki, M. 1989.
Tractor and its Power Units. Van Nostrand Reinhold
3. Culpin, C. 1978. Farm Machinery. Granada Publishing Ltd.,
London.
4. Kepner, R.A., Bainer, R. and Barger, E.L. 1987. Principles of Farm
Machinery. C.S.B. Publishers and distributors, New Delhi.
5. Smith, H.P. and Wilkes, L.H. 1979. Farm Machinery and
Equipment. Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi.
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FMP 417 3 (2+1)
Critical appraisal in production of Agricultural Machinery; Modelling and
stress analysis of Machinery parts by using standard software; Advances in
material used for tractor & Agril. Machinery. Cutting tools including CNC
tools and finishing tools. Advanced manufacturing techniques like powder
metallurgy, EDM (Electro-Discharge Machining), Heat Treatment of steels
including pack carburizing, shot pining process, chemical vapor deposition
(CVD) etc. Limits, Fits & Tolerances, Jigs & Fixtures, Microstructure
Analysis. Industrial lay-out planning, Quality management,. Economics of
process selection. Techno-economic feasibility of Project Report. Selection
of Standardl critical components. Case studies of manufacturing of agril.
machinery. Servo motors, drives & controllers, CNC controllers for machine
tools. CNC programming. Assembly and plant automation. Storage and
transportation.
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kinematics; Part modelling of agril. machinery by using standard software;
Problem on design of cultivator and drill parts; Problem on design of sprayer
parts and fluid flow; Problem on design of harvesting and threshing
machinery parts; Visit to Central Tool 'Rooml Industry with Advanced
manufacturing techniques; Jigs and Fixtures - study in relation to Agril
Machinery; Design problems on fits, tolerances and limits; Layout planning
of a small scale industry; Problem on Economics of process selection;
Preparation of a project report; Case study for manufacturing of weederl
thresher through industry visit; Study of different CNC controllers! servo
motors; CNC programming; Case studies for manufacturing of tractor
through industry visit.
References:
1. Arthur, D. et. al. 1998. General Engineering Workshop Practice .
Asia Publishing House, Bombay.
2. Chapman, W.AJ., Workshop Technology 1992, Part I, II, III,
E.LB.S. and Edward Arnold Publishers Ltd., London.
3. Chapman, W.AJ. 1995. Applied Workshop Calculations. Low
Priced Textbook. The English Language Book Society and Edward
Arnold (Publishers) Ltd.
4. Gupta, K.N. and Kaushik, J.P. 1998. Workshop Technology Vol. I
and II New Heights, Daryaganj, New Delhi.
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1. Gill, W. R and Vanden, Berg, G.E. 1997. Soil Dynamics in Tillage
and Traction. USDA Publication.
2. Sineokov, G. N. 1995. Design of soil Tillage Machines. Indian
National Scientific Documentation Centre, Hillside Road, New
Delhi.
3. Terzaghi, K. and Peck, Ralph B. 1997. Soil Mechanics in
Engineering practices. John Wiley & Sons, New York.
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John Willey & Sons, New York.
DEVELOPMENT OF PROCESSED PRODUCTS & EQUIPMENTS
APFE 413 3(2+1)
Applications of unit operations to the food industry, analytical processing
concepts with regards to mass and energy balances, equipment involved in
the commercially important food processing methods and unit operations;
value addition to cereals like rice, wheat etc. Parboiling of rice, quality of
processed products of rice & wheat. Processing of pulses, spices and
condiments; extruded food product, fermented food product, frozen and
dried product, technology of meat, fish and poultry products, technology of
milk and milk products. Technology of oilseeds and fat products, snack
foods, Fruits and vegetables product: candy, nutraceuticals, food product
development trends, food additives and labeling. Process equipment for
thermal
processing-evaporation,
dehydration,
drying,
blenching,
pasteurization, distillation; mechanical
centrifugation, sedimentation; mechanical
elevation; size reduction and classification-mixing; Kneaamg, OIenulIlg.
Practical: Working principle and operation of Engleberg
different cleaners and graders used in agro processing industries;
principle, operation and maintenance of paddy destoner-cum-cleaner, rubber
roll sheller, paddy separator and vertical cone whitener; familiaraization with
operation and performance of machinery and equipments of Satake rice
milling unit of 500 kg/hr; planning and layout of roller wheat flour milling &
rice milling; visit to milk plant; visit to roller flour mill; visit to markfed
canneries; visit to fruit/vegetable processing plants; flow process diagram
and study of various models of the machines used in a sugar mill.
References:
I. Lewis, M.1. 1987. Physical Properties of food and food processing
systems. VCH Publishers.
2. Luyben, W. L. 1990. Process Modeling Simulation and Control for
Chemical Engineers. 2nd Ed. McGraw Hill.
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3. Treybal, R. E. 1990. Mass Transfer Operations, 3 Ed. McGraw
Hill Book Co. New York.
FOOD PROCESSING PLANT DESIGN & LAYOUT APFE 414 2 (1+1)
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design, flow diagrams, selection of equipments,
process and controls, handling equipments, plant layout, Plant elevation,
requirement of plant building and its components, labour requirement
installation, power and power transmission, sanitation. Cost analysis,
preparation of feasibility report.
Practical: Planning, visit and layout of flour milling plant;
and layout of rice milling plant; Planning, visit and layout of milk
Planning, visit and layout of bakery plant; Planning, visit and layout of fruits
and vegetable dehydration plant; Planning, visit and layout of beverages
industry; Planning, visit and layout of edible of extraction plant; Planning,
visit and layout of ice-cream plant; Planning, visit and layout of sugar mill
plant; Planning, visit and layout of honey/turmeric/chillies processing plant.
References:
1. Lewis, M.1. 1987. Physical Properties of food and food processing
systems. VCH Publishers.
2. Luyben, W. L. 1990. Process Modeling Simulation and Control for
Chemical Engineers. 2nd Ed. McGraw Hill.
3. Treybal, R. E. 1990. Mass Transfer Operations, 3rd Ed. McGraw
Hill Book Co. New York.
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
APFE 415 3 (2+1)
Importance of safe water supply system. Domestic water requirements for
urban and rural areas. Sources of Water supply. Intakes and transportation of
water. Drinking water quality. Indian Standards of drinking water.
Introduction to water treatment. Importance of sanitation. Domestic waste
water: quantity, characteristics, disposal in urban and rural areas. Sewer:
types, design discharge and hydraulic design. Introduction to domestic
wastewater treatment. Design of septic tank. Solid waste:
characteristics and disposal for urban and rural areas. Introduction to air
pollution. Types of pollutants properties and their effects on living beings.
lSI standards for pollutants in air and their abetments.
Practical: Determination of turbidity; pH of solution; Suspended solids;
Dissolved solids; Total solids; Temporary hardness; Permanent hardness;
Fluorides; Chlorides, dissolved oxygen; BOD; Collection of air samples and
their analysis; Numerical problems related to theory; Visit to treatment plant.
References:
I. Albright, L.D. 1990. Environmental control for animals and plants.
ASAE Textbooks.
2. Clark, J.A. 1981. Environmental Aspects of Housing for Animal
Production. Butter worths, London.
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