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########B. Tech. + M. Tech. Integrated -Batch 2012-17 & 2013-18 SEMESTER-IGENERAL
BIOLOGY BIO 101L#T#P#C##3#-#-
#3##Introduction Orientation to BIO C111; characteristics of life; classification
of life kingdoms of life (including plants) and examples; virusesOrganic
chemistry of living things Building blocks; carbohydrates; nucleic acids; lipids;
proteins; enzymes and energyCell Structure and Function Cell theory; prokaryotic
and eukaryotic cells; cell membrane and membrane-bound organelles; non-membranous
organelles; membrane transport mechanismsBiochemical Pathways Cellular respiration
three stages of generating ATPs; process of fermentationPhotosynthesis Basics of
Photosynthesis; light reactions; Calvin cycle; autotrophs and heterotrophsDNA and
RNA The Molecular Basis of Heredity DNA structure and replication; RNA andprotein
synthesis transcription, translation and their control; mutationsCell Division
Proliferation and Reproduction Cell cycle and Mitosis; stages of mitosis; cancer
and cell cycle; Meiosis stages and generation of genetic diversity; chromosomal
abnormalitiesPatterns of Inheritance Mendelian genetics laws of heredity;
extensions to Mendels laws; linkage; other influences on phenotypeTechniques and
Applications of Biotechnology DNA Fingerprinting; HGP; GM organisms; stem cells and
cloning; biotechnology ethicsDiversity within species and Natural selection
Biological species concept; genetic diversity; Darwins theory of evolution and
natural selectionEcosystems and Environmental Sciences Energy flow through
ecosystems; human use of ecosystemsHuman Physiology: Material exchange in the body
Human circulatory and excretory systemsBodys control mechanisms Human nervous and
endocrine systemsBodys protection mechanism Human immune systemHuman Reproduction,
Sex and Sexuality; Human development Human sexuality and determinants;
gametogenesis; male and female reproductive systems hormonal controls; pregnancy
and early human developmentText Book:Enger, E.D., Ross, F.C. and David B.
Bailey.Concepts in Biology (13th edition, BITS-Pilani Custom edition). New Delhi:
Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd., 2010.Reference Book:RB1: Campbell, N.A.,
et. al. Essential Biology with Physiology (2nd edition). New Delhi: Pearson
Education Inc., 2009.RB2: Starr, Cecie. Biology: Concepts and Applications (6th
edition). India: Thomson Brooks/Cole, 2007.PROBABILITY & STATISTICS
MATH 106L#T#P#C##3#1#-#3##Understand and describe sample
spaces and events for random experiments with graphs, lists, tree diagrams, etc.,
Probability Sample space, Events and CountingUse probabilities of outcomes to
calculate probabilities of events Calculate the probabilities of joint events such
as unions and intersections from the probabilities of individual events.
Probability Axioms of probability Extension of Theorem 3.6 to n eventsCalculate
conditional probabilities of events: Determine the independence of events and use
independence to calculate probabilities Use Bayes' theorem to calculate conditional
probabilities Conditional Probability: Independent events Bayes' theorem
Mathematical expectationDetermine probabilities from probability mass functions and
cumulative distribution functions Probability Distributions: Random variables
Binomial distribution Hyper geometric distribution, Means and variances for the
discrete random variables Mean &Variance of a probability distribution Chebychev's
theoremSelect an appropriate discrete probability distribution to calculate
probabilities in specific applications Poisson approximation to Binomial
distribution Poisson processes Geometric distribution Multinomial distribution
Determine probabilities from probability density functions & cumulative
distribution functions Probability Densities Continuous random variables Normal
distribution The normal approximation to binomial distributionSelect an appropriate
continuous probability distribution to calculate probabilities in specific
applications. Uniform distribution Lognormal distribution Gamma distribution Beta
distributionUse joint probability mass functions and joint probability density
functions to calculate probabilities Calculate marginal and conditional
distributions from joint probability distribution Joint distributions & densities;
marginal and conditional distributions and densities; Properties of expectations
Understand the role of the central limit theorem and the role of t, X2 and F as
sampling distributions Sampling Distributions Population & random samples Sampling
distribution of mean( ~ known)Sampling distribution of mean( ~ unknown)t-
distributionSampling distribution of variance:X2 and F distributionsUnderstand the
general concepts of estimating the parameters of a population, properties of point
estimation Construct confidence intervals on the mean of a probability distribution
Point estimation Interval estimation of proportionsFormulate the decision-making
problems as hypothesis tests and test hypothesis on the mean of a population Tests
of hypotheses Null hypotheses and alternative hypotheses concerning one mean
Understand how the method of least squares is used to estimate the parameters in a
linear regression model Curve fitting Method of Least Squares Inferences based on
Least Squares Estimators CorrelationText Book: Miller & Freund's Probability &
Statistics for Engineers: Johnson Richard A., Eastern Economy Edition, PHI, 7th
Edition, 2006.Reference Book:Introduction to Probability Theory & Applications:
Feller, W. John Wiley, 3rd Edition, 2000.Mathematical Statistics: Freund, J.E.:
Prentice Hall, 6th Edition,2002.Modern Probability Theory & Applications: Parzen E.
John Wiley. J.C., Brothers, 5thEdition, 2000.Introductory Probability and
Statistical Applications: Meyer.P.L, Oxford &IBH, 1970.Applied Statistics and
Probability for Engineers: Douglas C. Montgomery, &George C. Runger, John Wiley &
Sons, Inc., 3rd Edition, 2004.ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
ME 103L#T#P#C##2#-#4#4##Intro to AutoCAD Basic commandsOrthographic
Projections Theory, techniques, first and third angle projections, Multi view
drawing from pictorial views.Isometric Drawing Theory of isometric drawing,
construction of isometric from orthographic.Spatial geometry Projection of points;
lines, true lengths, inclinations, shortest distance; planesGeometrical solids and
sections Construction of solids; section planes and sectional view.Development of
surfaces Radial line, parallel lineInterpenetration of Solids Vertical
interpenetration, horizontal interpenetration drawing of profile at entry and exit
Text Book:D.M. Kulkarni, A.P. Rastogi and A. K. Sarkar., Engineering Graphics with
Auto CAD,PHI Learning Private Limited, New Delhi.Reference Book:Dhananjay A. Jolhe,
Engineering Drawing with an Introduction to AutoCAD, Tata McGraw-Hill Education
Private Limited, New DelhiWORKSHOP PRACTICE
ME 104L#T#P#C##2#-#4#4##Fitting Fitting tools and equipment, basic fitting
operations, fabrication of a metal job using fitting skillsWelding Welding tools
and equipment, common types of welding, welding techniques, fabrication of joints
using arc welding and gas weldingSmithy Smithy tools and equipments, smithy
operations, preparation of a simple job using hot forging skillsSheet metal Sheet
metal tools, sheet metal operations, development and fabrication of a job using
sheet metal operationsCarpentry Carpentry tools and equipments, preparation of a
wooden job using various jointsMachining on lathe Main parts of a centre lathe,
work holding devices, cutting operations on a centre lathe, machining of a metal
job using a centre latheMachining on shaper Main parts of a shaper, work holding
devices, machining of a simple metal job using a shaperMachining on milling and
planer Main parts of milling and planner, milling cutters, practice of a simple
metal job on a milling machineGrinding Types of grinding machines and their main
parts, demonstration of simple grinding on centre less, surface, cylindrical, and
tool & cutter grinderCNC machining CNC fundamentals, demonstrations on CNC turning
and milling centersMetrology Common measuring instruments used in workshop,
experiments to find the angle of a dovetail, angle of a taper and the radius of a
circular surfaceFoundry Common foundry tools and equipment, preparation of a green
sand mouldRolling Objective of rolling, rolling process, practical on two high
rolling millElectroplating Electro plating a given jobText Book:Sangwan K S ,Rao C
R and Daiya K G, Practical Manual for Workshop Practice, EDD, BITS Pilani.B S
Nagendra Parashar and R K Mittal, Elements of Manufacturing Processes, Prentice
Hall of India, 2006, 4th print.Reference Book:Campbell J.S., Principles of
Manufacturing Materials and Processes, Tata Mc-Graw-Hill, New Delhi, 23rd reprint
2006.THERMODYNAMICS ME 105
L#T#P#C##3#1#-#3##Some concepts & definitions Introduction, thermodynamic systems,
properties & state, process & cycle, force, energy, pressure, specific volume,
zeroth law.Properties of pure substances Phase equilibrium, independent properties,
and equations of state, compressibility factor.Properties of pure substances Tables
of thermodynamic properties & their use.Work and heat Definition of work and its
identification, work done at the moving boundary Concept of heat, comparison of
heat and work, Engineering
ApplicationsFirst law for control mass First law for a cycle as well as for a
change of state; internal energy & enthalpy Specific heats; internal energy,
enthalpy & specific heat of ideal gases; first law as a rate equation; problem
analysis & solution technique, Engineering ApplicationsFirst law for control volume
Conservation of mass in control volume; first law for control volume; SS process;
examples of SS processes Transient processes; examples, Engineering Applications
Second Law of Thermodynamics Limitations of first law & need for the second law;
Reversible process; heat engine, heat pump, refrigerator; Carnot cycle; Two
prepositions regarding efficiency of Carnot cycle;
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#A#p#p#l#i#c#a#t#i#o#n#s##E#n#t#r#o#p#y# #C#o#n#c#e#p#t# #o#f# #e#n#t#r#o#p#y#;#
#t#h#e# #N#e#e#d# #o#f# #e#n#t#r#o#p#y# #d#e#f#i#n#i#t#i#o#n# #o#f#
#e#n#t#r#o#p#y#;# #e#n#t#r#o#p#y# #o#f# #a# #p#u#r#e# #s#u#b#s#t#a#n#c#e#;#
#e#n#t#r#o#p#y# #c#h#a#n#g#e# #o#f# #a# #r#e#v#e#r#s#i#b#l#e# #&# #i#rreversible
processes; principle of increase of entropy, thermodynamic property relation;
problem analysis & solution techniqueSecond law for control volume Second law for
control volume; SS & Transient processes; SSSF process; principle of increase of
entropy Understanding efficiency and related problems; problem analysis & solution
technique, Engineering ApplicationsIrreversibility and availability Available
energy, reversible work & irreversibility for control mass and control volume
processes; second law efficiency, Engineering ApplicationsThermodynamic relations
Clapeyron equation, Maxwell relations, Thermodynamic relation for enthalpy,
internal energy, and entropy, expansively and compressibility factor, equation of
state, generalized chart for enthalpy and entropy change, developing tables of
property from experimental dataText Book:Sonntag R.E. and Claus B., Fundamentals
of Thermodynamics, John Wiley & Sons, 2009, 7th ed.Reference Book:Booklet on
Thermodynamic Tables, Figures & Charts.CHEMISTRY-I
CHEM 107L#T#P#C##3#1#-#3##Quantum Theory Origins of Quantum
Mechanics, Black body radiation, Wave function, Schrodinger Equation, Uncertainty,
Simple Applications.Atomic Structure and Spectra Hydrogenic Atom: Energy Levels and
Wave functions, Orbitals, Spectral Transitions, Many-electron Atoms: Pauli
Principle, Orbital Approximation, Aufbau Principle, Term symbols, Spin-orbit
Coupling.Chemical Bonding: Valence Bond and Molecular Orbital TheoriesVB Theory:
Electron Pair Bond, Hybridization, Resonance. MO Theory: LCAO, Bonding and
Antibonding Orbitals, Diatomic MoleculesVibrational and ElectronicSpectroscopy
General Features Vibrational Energy Levels and Spectra and applications; Electronic
Spectra: Franck-Condon Principle, Types of Transitions.Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Principles, Chemical Shift, Fine Structure, Spin RelaxationThermodynamics: The
First, second and third laws Thermodynamic Systems, State Functions, Thermal
Equilibrium and Temperature, Work, Internal Energy and Heat Transfer, Heat
Capacity, Entropy and thermochemistrySponteniety and equilibrium Applications of
entropy, Gibbs' energy in chemical reactionsChemical Kinetics: Experimental
Methods, Reaction Rates, Temperature DependenceRate Laws, Order, Rate Constants,
Arrhenius Equation, Rate-determining step, Steady-state Approximation.Conformations
Rotation around sigma bonds, conformational analysis of butane, cyclohexane, and
substituted cyclohexanes.Stereochemistry Isomerism, chirality, origin of optical
activity, stereochemistry of cyclic compounds, resolution.Substitution reactions
Nucleophilic substitution reactions (both SN1 and SN2) of alkyl halides.Elimination
reactions Elimination reaction of alkyl halides; Hoffmann and Cope Elimination.
Addition reactions Addition reactions to >C=C< bondAromaticity and aromatic
compounds Structure and reactivity of benzene and other aromatic compounds.Some
Concepts in Inorganic Chemistry & Introduction to Coordination compounds Latimer
and Frost diagrams; Double salts and coordination compounds. Werners work;
Identification of structure by isomer counting. Effective Atomic No. concept.VB
theory and Crystal field theory for octahedral complexes Explanation for the
stability of complexes according to crystal field theoryJahn-Teller distortions;
Square planar and Tetrahedral complexes How do geometrical distortions stabilize
the system? Stability in other geometriesChelates & Isomerism Different types of
ligands and stabilization due to entropy factors and electron delocalization in the
rings.Text Book:P.W. Atkins and Julio de Paula, Elements of Physical Chemistry: 5th
Edition, Oxford University Press, Oxford 200T. W. Graham Solomons and Craig B.
Fryhle, Organic Chemistry, 8th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.New York, 2004.J. D.
Lee, Concise Inorganic Chemistry, 5th Edition, Blackwell Science, Oxford, 1999
MATHEMATICS-I MATH 109
L#T#P#C##3#1#-#3##The curvilinear coordinate systems like polar coordinates can be
more natural than Cartesian coordinates many a times. Polar coordinates, graphing,
polar equations of conic sections, Integration using polar coordinates.Review of
real valued functions of one variable. Properties of limits, infinity as a limit,
continuityStudy of vector valued functions of one variable, motion and its path in
space. Limit continuity & differentiability of vector function, arc length,
velocity unit tangent vector.The relation between the dynamics and geometry of
motion. Curvature, normal vector, torsion and TNB frame, tangential and normal
components of velocity and accelerationMotions in other coordinate systems. Polar
and cylindrical coordinatesLimits and continuity of functions of several variables
is more intricate. Functions of several variables, level curves, limits,
continuity.Difference between derivative and partial derivative. Partial
derivatives, differentiability, chain rule.Generalizations of partial derivatives
and their applications. Directional derivatives, gradient vectors, tangent planes &
normal lines, linearizationHow to optimize (maximize or minimize) functions of
several variables locally as well as globally. Maximum, minimum & saddle points of
functions of two or three variables, Lagrange multipliersEvaluation of area of
planar regions and volumes using iterated integrals. Double integrals, area, change
of integrals to polar coordinatesVolumes of solids in space using suitable
curvilinear coordinate system. Triple integrals, integral in cylindrical and
spherical coordinates, substitution in integrals.Different integrals of vector
fields on objects in space; applications to flow, flux, work etc.; their mutual
relationship via Greens theorem generalizing the fundamental theorem of integral
calculus. Line integrals, work, circulation, flux, path independence, potential
function, conservative field, Greens theorem in planeDivergence theorem and
Stokes theorem further generalize Greens theorem. Surface area & surface
integral, Gauss divergenceDifferentiate clearly between three types of series
convergence with examples & counter examples. Convergence of sequences and series
of real numbers, different tests of convergence, series of non negative terms,
absolute & conditional convergence, alternating seriesApproximating functions with
polynomials. Power series, Maclaurin series, Taylor series of functionsText Book:M.
D. Weir, J. Hass and F. R. Giordano : Thomas Calculus, 11th edition, Pearson
Educations, 2008.Reference Book:(i) E. Kreyszig : Advanced Engineering Mathematics,
8th Edition John Wiley and sons 1999.(ii) T. M. Apostol : Calculus Vols I and II,
2nd Edition, John Wiley and sons, 1967 and 1969.PHYSICS-I
PHY 111L#T#P#C##3#1#-#3##Foundations of Newtonian
mechanics Applications of Newtons laws, everyday forces of PhysicsMomentum
Dynamics of a system of particles, conservation of momentumMomentum Impulse and
restatement of the momentum relation, flow of mass, momentum transportWork and
energy Eqn. Of motion in 1-dimension and several dimensions, work energy theorem
and applicationWork and energy Potential energy, force, small oscillations in bound
system, non-conservative forces, power, conservation laws and particle collisions
Angular momentum Angular momentum, torque, fixed axis rotationAngular momentum
Dynamics of pure rotation, physical pendulum, motion involving both translation and
rotationNon inertial systems Galilean transformations, uniformly accelerated
systems, principle of equivalenceNon inertial systems Physics in a rotating frame,
the corriolis force.Simple harmonic motion (SHM) The basic mass-spring system,
solving SHM equation using complex exponentials, examples of simple harmonic
motions, the decay of free vibrationsForced oscillator Un damped oscillator with
harmonic forcing, forced oscillator with dampingForced oscillator (contd.) Power
absorbed by a driven oscillator ,resonanceCoupled Oscillations Two coupled
oscillators, normal modes, normal frequencies, forced vibration for coupled
oscillatorsCoupled Oscillations Many coupled oscillators, normal modes of N coupled
oscillatorsVibrations of Continuous system The free vibrations of stretched
strings, normal modes of a stretched string, forced vibration of a stretched string
Progressive waves Progressive waves in one dimension, superposition, wave pulses
Text Book:An introduction to mechanics, by Kleppner and Kolenkow, Tata McGraw-Hill
Indian edition1999.Vibrations and waves, by A.P. French, CBS Publishers and
Distributors,
Inc., first Indian edition1987.Reference Book:R1: Physics, Vol.1, by Halliday,
Resnick, &Krane, 5th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2002R2: The Physics of Waves
and Oscillations by N K Bajaj, Tata McGraw-Hill 1984.SEMESTER-IICOMPUTER
PROGRAMMING-I COMP 102L#T#P#C##3#1#-#3##To
understand the basic structure of the computer What is computer, generation of
computer, Classification of computers and computer languages. Basic building block
of the computer (Memory, Control, Processor, I/O)Numeric data representation Number
Systems, Number representations, Conversions and Arithmetic & Logic operations on
bits.Digital logic structure Logic Gates and Combinational Logic. Demorgans Law
Problem solving using computers: Introduction to Algorithms Concept of an algorithm
and its design using Flow charts, Programming Paradigms. Top design Introduction to
C History of C, importance of C, basic structure of C program and C Keywords.
Representing and Manipulating Data Constants, Variable and Data Types.Operators and
expressions Types of Operators, expressions and their evaluation.Managing input and
output operations Reading and writing a character, formatted and unformatted input
outputDecision making and branching IF, IF ELSE, nesting of IF ELSE statements,
ELSE IF, SWITCH statements and GOTO statement.Decision making and Looping WHILE,
DO-WHILE and FOR loop and jumps in LOOPS.Arrays One and two dimensional array,
initialization and declarationCharacter arrays and string Introduction, declaring
and initializing string variables, reading and writing strings and string handling
functions.User defined functions Introduction, need declaration and definition of a
function, recursion.User defined Data types Structures and UnionsIntroduction to
pointers Understanding pointers, Accessing the address of a variable, Declaration
and Initialization of Pointer Variables.File Handling Introduction. Defining and
Opening a File, Closing a File. Input/ Output Operations on file.The Preprocessor
Macros and File Inclusion.Text Books(T1)E. Balagurusamy: Programming in ANSI C
(T2)Anita Goel: Computer Fundamentals, Pearson EducationReference Book:(R 1)
Fundamentals of computers, V Rajaraman PHI, 4th Edition, 2004(R 2) Introduction to
Computing Systems (From bits and gates to C and beyond), Yale N Patt and Sanjay
J Patel McGraw Hills International, 3rd Edition, 2004(R 3) Yashwant Kanetkar - Let
us C, BPB Publication.(R 4) How to solve it by computer, R G Dromey PHI, 3rd
edition, 2004.ENGINEERING GRAPHICS ME
103L#T#P#C##2#-#4#4##Intro to AutoCAD Basic commandsOrthographic Projections
Theory, techniques, first and third angle projections, Multi view drawing from
pictorial views.Isometric Drawing Theory of isometric drawing, construction of
isometric from orthographic.Spatial geometry Projection of points; lines, true
lengths, inclinations, shortest distance; planesGeometrical solids and sections
Construction of solids; section planes and sectional view.Development of surfaces
Radial line, parallel lineInterpenetration of Solids Vertical interpenetration,
horizontal interpenetration drawing of profile at entry and exitText Book:D.M.
Kulkarni, A.P. Rastogi and A. K. Sarkar., Engineering Graphics with AutoCAD,PHI
Learning Private Limited, New Delhi.Reference Book:Dhananjay A. Jolhe, Engineering
Drawing with an Introduction to AutoCAD, Tata McGraw-Hill Education Private
Limited, New DelhiWORKSHOP PRACTICE ME 104
L#T#P#C##2#-#4#4##Fitting Fitting tools and equipment, basic fitting operations,
fabrication of a metal job using fitting skillsWelding Welding tools and equipment,
common types of welding, welding techniques, fabrication of joints using arc
welding and gas weldingSmithy Smithy tools and equipments, smithy operations,
preparation of a simple job using hot forging skillsSheet metal Sheet metal tools,
sheet metal operations, development and fabrication of a job using sheet metal
operationsCarpentry Carpentry tools and equipments, preparation of a wooden job
using various jointsMachining on lathe Main parts of a centre lathe, work holding
devices, cutting operations on a centre lathe, machining of a metal job using a
centre latheMachining on shaper Main parts of a shaper, work holding devices,
machining of a simple metal job using a shaperMachining on milling and planer Main
parts of milling and planner, milling cutters, practice of a simple metal job on a
milling machineGrinding Types of grinding machines and their main parts,
demonstration of simple grinding on centre less, surface, cylindrical, and tool &
cutter grinderCNC machining CNC fundamentals, demonstrations on CNC turning and
milling centersMetrology Common measuring instruments used in workshop, experiments
to find the angle of a dovetail, angle of a taper and the radius of a circular
surfaceFoundry Common foundry tools and equipments, preparation of a green sand
mouldRolling Objective of rolling, rolling process, practical on two high rolling
millElectroplating Electro plating a given jobText Book:Sangwan K S ,Rao C R and
Daiya K G, Practical Manual for Workshop Practice, EDD, BITS Pilani.B S Nagendra
Parashar and R K Mittal, Elements of Manufacturing Processes, Prentice Hall of
India, 2006, 4th print.Reference Book:Campbell J.S., Principles of Manufacturing
Materials and Processes, Tata Mc-Graw-Hill, New Delhi, 23rd reprint 2006.GENERAL
BIOLOGY BIO 101L#T#P#C##3#-#-
#3##Introduction Orientation to BIO C111; characteristics of life; classification
of life kingdoms of life (including plants) and examples; virusesOrganic
chemistry of living things Building blocks; carbohydrates; nucleic acids; lipids;
proteins; enzymes and energyCell Structure and Function Cell theory; prokaryotic
and eukaryotic cells; cell membrane and membrane-bound organelles; non-membranous
organelles; membrane transport mechanismsBiochemical Pathways Cellular respiration
three stages of generating ATPs; process of fermentationPhotosynthesis Basics of
Photosynthesis; light reactions; Calvin cycle; autotrophs and heterotrophsDNA and
RNA The Molecular Basis of Heredity DNA structure and replication; RNA andprotein
synthesis transcription, translation and their control; mutationsCell Division
Proliferation and Reproduction Cell cycle and Mitosis; stages of mitosis; cancer
and cell cycle; Meiosis stages and generation of genetic diversity; chromosomal
abnormalitiesPatterns of Inheritance Mendelian genetics laws of heredity;
extensions to Mendels laws; linkage; other influences on phenotypeTechniques and
Applications of Biotechnology DNA Fingerprinting; HGP; GM organisms; stem cells and
cloning; biotechnology ethicsDiversity within species and Natural selection
Biological species concept; genetic diversity; Darwins theory of evolution and
natural selectionEcosystems and Environmental Sciences Energy flow through
ecosystems; human use of ecosystemsHuman Physiology: Material exchange in the body
Human circulatory and excretory systemsBodys control mechanisms Human nervous and
endocrine systemsBodys protection mechanism Human immune systemHuman Reproduction,
Sex and Sexuality; Human development Human sexuality and determinants;
gametogenesis; male and female reproductive systems hormonal controls; pregnancy
and early human developmentText Book:Enger, E.D., Ross, F.C. and David B.
Bailey.Concepts in Biology (13th edition, BITS-Pilani Custom edition). New Delhi:
Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd., 2010.Reference Book:RB1: Campbell, N.A.,
et. al. Essential Biology with Physiology (2nd edition). New Delhi: Pearson
Education Inc., 2009.RB2: Starr, Cecie. Biology: Concepts and Applications (6th
edition). India: Thomson Brooks/Cole, 2007.PROBABILITY & STATISTICS
MATH 106L#T#P#C##3#1#-#3##Understand and describe sample
spaces and events for random experiments with graphs, lists, tree diagrams, etc.,
Probability Sample space, Events and CountingUse probabilities of outcomes to
calculate probabilities of events Calculate the probabilities of joint events such
as unions and intersections from the probabilities of individual events.
Probability Axioms of probability Extension of Theorem 3.6 to n eventsCalculate
conditional probabilities of events: Determine the independence of events and use
independence to calculate probabilities Use Bayes' theorem to calculate conditional
probabilities Conditional Probability: Independent events Bayes' theorem
Mathematical expectationDetermine probabilities from probability mass functions and
cumulative distribution functions Probability Distributions: Random variables
Binomial distribution Hyper geometric distribution, Means and variances for the
discrete random variables Mean &Variance of a probability distribution Chebychev's
theoremSelect an appropriate discrete probability distribution to calculate
probabilities in specific applications Poisson approximation to Binomial
distribution Poisson processes Geometric distribution Multinomial distribution
Determine probabilities from probability density functions & cumulative
distribution functions Probability Densities Continuous random variables Normal
distribution The normal approximation to binomial distributionSelect an appropriate
continuous probability distribution to calculate probabilities in specific
applications. Uniform distribution Lognormal distribution Gamma distribution Beta
distributionUse joint probability mass functions and joint probability density
functions to calculate probabilities Calculate marginal and conditional
distributions from joint probability distribution Joint distributions & densities;
marginal and conditional distributions and densities; Properties of expectations
Understand the role of the central limit theorem and the role of t, X2 and F as
sampling distributions Sampling Distributions Population & random samples Sampling
distribution of mean( ~ known)Sampling distribution of mean( ~ unknown)t-
distributionSampling distribution of variance:X2 and F distributionsUnderstand the
general concepts of estimating the parameters of a population, properties of point
estimation Construct confidence intervals on the mean of a probability distribution
Point estimation Interval estimation of proportionsFormulate the decision-making
problems as hypothesis tests and test hypothesis on the mean of a population Tests
of hypotheses Null hypotheses and alternative hypotheses concerning one mean
Understand how the method of least squares is used to estimate the parameters in a
linear regression model Curve fitting Method of Least Squares Inferences based on
Least Squares Estimators CorrelationText Book: Miller & Freund's Probability &
Statistics for Engineers: Johnson Richard A., Eastern Economy Edition, PHI, 7th
Edition, 2006.Reference Book:Introduction to Probability Theory & Applications:
Feller, W. John Wiley, 3rd Edition, 2000.Mathematical Statistics: Freund, J.E.:
Prentice Hall, 6th Edition,2002.Modern Probability Theory & Applications: Parzen E.
John Wiley. J.C., Brothers, 5thEdition, 2000.Introductory Probability and
Statistical Applications: Meyer.P.L, Oxford &IBH, 1970.Applied Statistics and
Probability for Engineers: Douglas C. Montgomery, &George C. Runger, John Wiley &
Sons, Inc., 3rd Edition, 2004.CHEMISTRY-II Theory
CHEM 108TL#T#P#C##3#1#-#3##Free radical reactions involving homolytic
bond dissociation.Nucleophilic addition reactions of carbonyl compounds.
Nucleophilic addition to carbon oxygen double bond, Relative reactivity: aldehyde
Vs. ketones, Formation of Hemiacetals and Cyanohydrins. Reactions involving Enols
and Enolate ions Keto and EnolTautomerism ,The Haloform reaction, The Aldol
reaction.Nucleophilic addition-elimination at acyl carbon Nucleophilic addition-
elimination at acyl carbon, Relative reactivity of acyl compounds. Nucleophilic
acyl substitution Synthesis of Acyl chloride, Acid anhydride, Esters, Amides.
Molecular orbital and orbital symmetry Molecular orbital picture of conjugated
system and Diel-Alder reactionSpectroscopic identification of organic compounds-I
Infra Red (IR) Spectroscopy. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy.General
properties of the elements Size of atoms and ions, Ionisation energies, Electron
affinity, Elecronegativity.Group 13 elements General properties, Inert-pair effect,
Size of atoms and ions, Electro positive characterBorohydrides; halides of boron;
Structure of boranes Formation, structure and properties of these compounds.
Group 14 elements-I Allotropy, Carbon dating, physical properties, Graphite
Compounds.Group 14 elements-II Metal carbonyls, Organosilicon compounds, Silicones,
Internal ( bonding using d-orbitals.The Noble gases Name of group and their
electronic Structure, Uses of the elements, Clathate compounds, Structure and
bonding in Xenon compoundsText Books: T. W. Graham Solomons and Craig B. Fryhle,
Organic Chemistry, 8th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. New York, 2004 .J. D.
Lee, Concise Inorganic Chemistry, 5th Edition, Blackwell Science, Oxford, 1999.
Reference Books: R1. L. G. Wade, Jr. and Maya Shankar Singh Organic Chemistry,
6th Edition, Pearson Education, Inc.2006. R2. R. T. Morrison and R. Boyd,
Organic Chemistry, 6th Edition, PHI, New Delhi, 1992. R3. Alan G. Sharpe,
Inorganic Chemistry, 3rd Edition, Addison Wesley Longman, Inc.,
Harlow England, 1992.CHEMISTRY-II Practical
CHEM 108PL#T#P#C##-#-#2#1##As per BU Chemistry Lab ManualMATHEMATICS-II
MATH 110L#T#P#C##3#1#-#3##Solving
system of linear equations. Introduction to abstract vector spaces, finite and
infinite dimension vector spaces and related concepts. Vector spaces,
subspaces, linear independence, basis and dimension. Rank and inverse of a
matrix and applications. Coordinates and change of basis. Introduction to linear
transformation Definition and examples, kernel range of linear transformation,
Understanding the link between linear transformations and matrices. The matrix of a
linear transformation Acquiring more knowledge of linear transformations. Composite
and invertible linear transformations Computing Eigen values and Eigen
vectors. Eigen values and eigenvectors. Revising the knowledge of complex numbers.
Evaluation of limit of functions of complex variables at a point. Testing
continuity of such Functions of a complex variable. Limit and continuity functions.
Introduction to analytic functions. Finding out singular point of a function.
Derivative, CR-equations, analytic functions. Study of elementary functions. These
functions occur frequently all through the complex variable theory. Understanding
Multiple Valued Function, branch cut branch point Exponential, trigonometric and
hyper boric functions. Logarithmic functions, complex exponents, inverse
functions. Integrating along a curve in complex plane. Contour integrals, anti-
derivatives. Learning techniques to find integrals over particular contour so
different functions. Cauchy-Goursat Theorem, Cauchy Integral Formula, Moreras
Theorem. To study application of complex variable theory to Fundamental algebra.
Liouvilles Theorem, The Orem of Algebra. Series expansion of a function
analyticinanannular domain. To study different types of singular points. Laurent
series. Calculating resides at isolated singular points. Residues, Residue Theorem.
To study application of complex integration to improper real Improper real
integrals.Text Books:Introductory Linear Algebra with Applications by B. Kolmanand
D.R.Hill,7th Edition,2003, Pearson Education, Inc. Complex Variables and
applications by R.V. Churchill and J.W.Brown,7th edition,2004, McGraw-Hill.
Reference Books:Linear Algebra and its Applications: D.C. Lay, Pearson Education,
In 3rd Ed. Linear Algebraandits Applications: Gilbert Strang,Thomson,4th Ed. A
First Course in Complex Analysis with Applications: Dennis G. Zill, Patrick
Shanahan.Complex Variables Introduction and Applications: MJ Ablowitz & A Fokas,
CambridgeTexts,2nd Ed. Complex Analysis for Mathematics and Engineering: JH Mathews
& RW Howell,Narosa,5th Ed.PHYSICS-II THEORY
PHY 112TL#T#P#C##3#1#-#3##Vector Calculus Gradient, divergence and curl Line,
surface and volume integrals, Curvilinear co-ordinates, Dirac Delta Function
Electrostatics Divergence and curl of electrostatic fields Electric potential, work
and energy in electro staticsConductors Induced charges, CapacitorsTo learn some
special techniques Laplaces equation, Uniqueness the orems, Method of images,
multi-poleex pansionElectric fields in matter Polarization, bound charges, electric
displacement, Linear DielectricsMagneto statics Lorentzforce law, Biot-Savart law,
Amperes law, Magnetic Vector potentialMagnetic fields in Matter Magnetization,
the field magnetized object, Amperes law in magnetized materials, Magnetic
susceptibility and permeability Magnetic susceptibility and permeability,
FerromagnetismElectrodynamics Electromotive force, Ohms law, Faradays law of
electro magnetic induction, self & mutual inductanceMaxwells Equations Maxwells
equations, Boundary conditionsText Book:Introduction to Electrodynamics,
David J. Griffiths, Third Edition, Pearson Education Inc., 1999.Reference Book:
PHYSICS Vol. 2, David Halliday ,Robert Resnick and Kenneth S. Krane, Fifth edition,
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2002.PHYSICS-II Practical
PHY 112PL#T#P#C##-#-#2#1##As per BU Physic Lab ManualSEMESTER-III bASIC
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING-i IME 201L#T#P#C##3#1#-
#3##Electrostatics and Capacitors: Law of electrostatics, Absolute and Relative
permittivity, Electric field, electric flux, field strength, electrical intensity,
capacitor and its types.Magnetic Circuits: Magnetic field strength, Absolute and
relative permeability of medium, law of magnetic force, magnetic flux intensity
(H), magnetic flux density (B), BH curve, Comparison between Magnetic and Electric
circuits, Electromagnetic Induction, Magnetic Effects of Electric Current, Current
carrying conductor in Magnetic field, Law of Electromagnetic Induction, Self
Inductance, Mutual Inductance, Coupling Coefficient between two magnetically
coupled Circuits, inductance in series and parallel, faraday law of electrolysis.
Magneto motive force, reluctance, laws of magnetic circuits, determination of
ampere-turns for series and parallel magnetic circuits, magnetic leakage and
fringing, hysteresis and eddy current losses. Faraday's laws, Lenz's law,
statically and dynamically induced E.M.F., Energy stored in magnetic field.AC
Circuits: Generation of Alternating emf, Concept of 3-phase EMF Generation, Root
Mean square or Effective Value, Average value of AC, form factor, Phasor
representation of Alternating quantities, Analysis of AC Circuit Representation of
Alternating Quantities in Rectangular and polar forms, R-L Series Circuits, R-C
Series Circuits, R-L-C Series Circuits, Power factor, Admittance and its
components, Resonance in Series and Parallel, Analysis of simple three phase
system, star delta connections and conversion, Kirchhoffs law, mesh and nodal
analysis, Superposition theorem, Millmans, Max Power theorem, Norton, AC bridges,
harmonics, fundamental wave harmonics, effect of harmonics.Poly phase circuits:
Generation of poly phase voltage, phase sequence, interconnection, star and delta
connections, conversion, power factor improvement, parallel loads, measurement in 3
phase circuit, 3 & 2 wattmeter methods, balanced and unbalanced loads.TEXT BOOKS
Basic electrical and electronics and computer engg. by R muthusubramanian, S
Salivahanan,
K A MURALEEDHARAN,TataMcgrawHillA Textbook of Electrical Tech.by B.L Theraja.& A.K
Theraja,S Chand.Fundamentals of Electrical Engg.by Vincent DELTORO,Prentice Hall.
Electrical Technology, Edward Hughes.Basic Electrical Engineering by H.M Rai and
S.Marwaha, SatyaPrakashan, Delhi.Electrical Sciences-I LabCourse Description:To
find voltage, current relationship and power factor of a given R-L circuit.2.
To find out the line voltage, phase voltage relationship in case of star and
delta connected 3- phase balanced load.To find out the line current and phase
current relationship in case of star and delta connected 3- phase balanced load.To
study the R-L Series Circuits. To study the R-C Series CircuitsTo study the R-L-C
Series Circuits.To perform study on different theorems.To correction of power
factor by different methods.Mechanics of Solids
IME 203L#T#P#C##3#1#-#3### HYPERLINK
"http://ptumech.loremate.com/som1/node/3" #Simple stresses and strains#: Concept
of stress and strain; St. Vernants principle, stress and strain diagram, Hookes
law, Youngs modulus, Poisson ratio, stress at a point, stress and strains in bars
subjected to axial loading. Modulus of elasticity, stress produced in compound bars
subject to axial loading. Temperature stress and strain calculations due to
applications of axial loads and variation of temperature in single and compound
bars. Compound stress and strains, the two dimensional system; stress at a point on
a plane, principal stresses and principal planes; Mohrs circle of stress; ellipse
of stress and their applications. Generalized Hook's Law, principal stresses
related to principal strains# HYPERLINK "http://ptumech.loremate.com/som1/node/5"
#Bending moment and shear force diagrams#: S.F and B.M definitions. BM andSF
diagrams for cantilevers, simply supported beams with or without overhangs and
calculation of maximum BM and SF and the point of contra flexure under the
following loads:a) Concentrated loadsb) Uniformity distributed loads over the
whole span or part of spanc) Combination of concentrated loads (two or three) and
uniformly distributed loads d) Uniformity varying loadse) Application of moments
f) Relation between rate of loading, shear force and bending moment# HYPERLINK
"http://ptumech.loremate.com/som1/node/6" #Theory of bending stresses in beams due
to bending#: assumptions in thesimple bending theory, derivation of formula: its
application to beams of rectangular, circular and channel, I & T- sections,:
Combined direct and bending stresses in aforementioned sections, composite /
flitched beams.# HYPERLINK "http://ptumech.loremate.com/som1/node/7"
#Torsion#:Derivation of torsion equation and its assumptions. Applications of
theequation to the hollow and solid circular shafts, torsional rigidity, combined
torsion and bending of circular shafts principal stress and maximum shear stresses
under combined loading of bending and torsion, analysis of close-coiled-helical
springs.# HYPERLINK "http://ptumech.loremate.com/som1/node/8" #Thin cylinders and
spheres#: Derivation of formulae and calculation of hoopstress, longitudinal
stress in a cylinder, effects of joints, change in diameter, length and internal
volume; principal stresses in sphere and change in diameter and internal volume#
HYPERLINK "http://ptumech.loremate.com/som1/node/9" #Columns and struts#: Columns
and failure of columns: Eulers formuls; Rankine-Gordons formula, Johnsons
empirical formula for axially loaded columns and their applications.# HYPERLINK
"http://ptumech.loremate.com/som1/node/10" #Slope and deflection#: Relationship
between moment, slope and deflection,Moment area method; method of integration;
Macaulays method: Use of all these methods to calculate slope and deflection for
the following :a) Cantileversb) Simply supported beams with or without
overhangc) Under concentrated loads, uniformly distributed loads or combination
of concentrated and uniformly distributed loadsText Book:RK Rajput, Strength of
Materials, S. Chand Publications.Reference Book:E.P. Popov, Mechanics of Materials-
(SI Version), Prentice Hall IndiaMechanics of Materials; F. P. Beer, E. R. Johnston
and J. T. DeWolf, Third Edition, 2002, McGraw-Hill International Edition.Mechanics
of Solids, AN INTRODUCTION, T. J. Lardner, R R Archer, International Edition, 1994,
McGraw-HillIntroduction to Solid Mechanics by I. H. Shames, 2nd Edition, 1980,
Prentice Hall of India Private Ltd. New Delhi.Mechanics of Materials,
MadhukarVable, 2002, Oxford University,S. H. Crandall et al., An Introduction to
Mechanics of Solids, McGraw-Hill International editions., 1978.Mathematics-III
IME 205L#T#P#C##3#1#-#3##Matrices Linear
dependence of vectors and rank of matrices, Elementary transformation, Gauss-Jordan
method to find inverse of a matrix, reduction to normal form, Consistency and
solution of algebraic equations, linear transformations, Orthogonal
transformations, Eigen values, Eigen vectors, cayley Hamilton theorem, Reduction to
diagonal form, Bilinear and quadratic form, Orthogonal unitary, Hermitian and
similar matrices.Ordinary differential equations Exact differential equations,
equations reducible to exact form by integrating factors, equations of the first
order and higher degree, clairauts equation.Linear differential equations
Leibnizs linear and Bernoullis equation, methods of finding complementary
functions and particular integrals, special methods for finding particular
integrals (i) method of variation of parameters, (ii) methods of underdetermined
coefficients, Cauchys homogeneous and Legendres linear equation, Simultaneous
linear equations with coefficients, Application of differential equations,
application to electric/electronic L-R-C circuits, deflection of beam, simple
harmonic motion, oscillation of a spring.Statistics Recapitulation of statistics
and probability, discrete and continuous probability distributions, binomial,
poisson and normal distribution, application, curve fitting.Sampling and test of
hypotheses sampling methods, students t-test, chi-square test, F-test and fishers
z-test.Text book:Jain R.K. and IyengarS.R.K.,Advanced Engineering mathematics,
Narosa Publishing house, New DelhiGrewal B.S. Higher Engineering mathematics,
Khanna publishers, DelhiRef. Books:Zill, DG and Cullen MR, Advanced Engineering
mathematics, CBS publishersONell PV, Advanced Engineering mathematics, Brooks/Cole
publishersTRANSPORT PHENOMENON-I IME 207
L#T#P#C##3#1#2#4##Basic Properties of FluidsConcepts and Definitions:
Characteristics of fluids, dimensions, dimensional homogeneity, and units, measures
of fluid mass and weight, ideal gas law, viscosity, compressibility of fluids,
vapor pressure, surface tension.Fluid at Rest-Pressure and its EffectFluid Statics:
Pressure at a point, basic equation for pressure field, pressure variation in a
fluid at rest, standard atmosphere, measurement of pressure, manometry, hydrostatic
force on a plane surface, buoyancy, flotation, and stability, pressure variation in
a fluid with rigid body motion.Study of fundamentals of fluid flow and Kinematics
of Fluid MotionDescription of a Fluid in Motion: Study of various flow pattern,
Stream line, path line, streak line, Stream function, velocity potential, Flow net
The velocity field, the acceleration field, control volume and system
representations, the Reynolds transport theoremFlow Analysis using Control Volumes
Conservation of mass-the continuity equation, Newtons second law-the linear
momentum and moment of momentum equations, first law of thermodynamics the energy
equationFluids in Motion The Bernoulli EquationNewtons second law, static,
stagnation, dynamic, and total pressure, Bernoulli equation, then energy line and
the hydraulic grade line, restriction on use of the Bernoulli equation.Flow
Analysis using Differential MethodsFluid element kinematics, conservation of mass,
conservation of linear momentum, inviscid flow, viscous flow: stress-deformation
relationships, the Navier-Stokes equationsDimensional Analysis, modeling, and
similitudeDimensional analysis, Buckingham Pi theorem, determine of Pi terms
,common dimensionless groups in fluid mechanics, modeling and similitudeStudy of
flow pattern through orifices and mouthpiecesVarious types of orifices and
mouthpiecesStudy of flow pattern over notches and weirsVarious types of notches and
weirs Study of flow pattern through pipesFlow in Closed Conduits General
characteristics of pipe flow, fully developed laminar and turbulent flow , Darcy-
Weisbach equation, pipes in series, parallel, Branching of pipes, etc.Text Book:
TB1. Welty J., C. E. Wicks, R. E. Wilson, G. L. Rorrer, Fundamentals of Momentum,
Heat andMass transfer, John Wiley and Sons, 4th edition, 2009Reference Books:RB1.
Munson B.R., D.F. Young, T.H. Okiishi, Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics, John
Wileyand Sons (Asia) Pte. Ltd., Sixth Edition, 2009RB2 Fox, R.W. and McDonald,
A.T., Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, John Wiley and SonsInc., Singapore, Fifth
Edition, 2001.RB3. Shames, I. H., Mechanics of Fluids, McGraw-Hill Company, Second
Edition, 1982RB4. Modi, P.N. and Seth, S.M., Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics,
Standard Book House, New Delhi, 2009.MACHINE DRAWING
IME 209L#T#P#C##-#-#6#3##Introduction- Principles of Drawing,
Requirements of production drawing, Sectioning and conventional representation,
Dimensioning, symbols of standard tolerances, Machining Symbols, introduction and
Familiarization of Code ISO codes. Fasteners- Various types of screw threads,
types of nuts and bolts, screwed fasteners, welding joints and riveted joints Keys,
Cotter Joints & Pin Joints- Sketch of taper- keys, sunk taper- keys, saddle keys,
Round or pin key, Gib head, parallel,
or feather keys, spline shafts, woodruff key, Drawing of cotter and outer joint,
knuckle joint.Shaft Couplings- Drawing of muff coupling flanged coupling, pin type
f1exible coupling Assembly of Machine Parts (a) Plumber block, foot step bearing(b)
Steam stop valve.(c) I.C.Engine connecting rod(d) Lathe tail stock.(e) Bench /
Machine ViceSurface finish, fits and tolerances to be indicated on working drawings
as per-BIS conventions.Practical assignments on modeling of machine components
using software.Recommended Books1. Machine Drawing N.D.Bhatt2. Machine Drawing
Narayana, Kannaiah, Reddy3. Machine Drawing P.S.Gill4. Machine Drawing R.K.Dhawan
Technical Report Writing IME 211L#T#P#C##3#-#-
#3##To give an insight into the communication process, business communication and
barriers, Communication Process, BarriersTo make them cognizant of the nuances of
non-verbal communication and its importance in face-to-face communication Nonverbal
CommunicationTo make them aware of various aspects of oral presentations; to
provide guidelines for effective presentations Oral PresentationTo provide
information about group discussion; how to participate in a group discussion Group
DiscussionTo define technical reports and tell about their characteristic features
Technical ReportsTo introduce various types of reports; to give practice to prepare
routine reports Types of ReportsTo discuss various steps involved in report
writing; planning and preparation: from data collection to outline making
Preparatory StepsTo discuss various sources for data collection. Sources of DataTo
familiarize them with all the methods of data collection Methods of Data Collection
To provide guidelines for preparing mail questionnaire; to give adequate practice
in preparing a questionnaire Mail QuestionnaireTo introduce the elements of
effective writing, what constitutes a good writing style and how can it be attained
Elements of Effective WritingTo give practical hints to make ones writing more
effective: choice of words, phrases, and sentences Effective Writing- Choice of
Words and PhrasesTo make them conscious of various aspects of writing: sentence
construction, sentence length and word order Effective Writing-n Sentence
Construction and LengthTo provide practice in effective writing PracticeTo
introduce various steps of prcis writing and give them practice to achieve clarity
and precision in prcis writing Art of CondensationTo give an understanding of
various structural elements of a report; to provide rigorous practice Report
StructureTo give insight into data analysis with the help of illustrations Data
Analysis & IllustrationsTo provide an understanding of shorter reports (Memo report
and Letter report); when and how to use them Memo Report & Letter ReportTo provide
information about principles of letter writing, structure and layout; to give
practice in writing claim, adjustment and sales letters Business Letters-Sales,
Claim &Adjustment LettersTo inform about notice and the required details to make it
a complete document NoticesTo familiarize students with techniques of description;
to help them describe processes, machines and mechanisms Instruction Manuals and
Technical DescriptionTo give them the experience of participating in a group
discussion Group DiscussionText Book:Sharma, R.C. and K. Mohan. 2011. Business
Correspondence and Report Writing. Fourth Edition. New Delhi: Tata McGraw Hill.
Reference Book:R1.Comfort, Jeremy et. al. 1984.Business Reports in English.
Cambridge: University Press.R2. Lesikar, Raymond V. and Marie E. Flatley. 2003.
Basic Business Communication. Ninth Edition. New Delhi: Tata McGraw Hill.R3. Raman,
Meenakshi and Sangeeta Sharma. 2004. Technical Communication: Principles and
Practice. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.R4. Taylor, Shirley. 1998. Model
Business Letters. Fifth Edition. London: Financial Times & Pitman Publishing.R5.
Gerson, Sharon J. and Stephen M. Gerson. Technical Writing: Process and Product.
Fifth Edition. New Delhi: Pearson Education.R6. Sharma, Sangeeta and Binod Mishra.
2009. Communication Skills for Engineers and Scientists. New Delhi: PHI Learning
Pvt. Ltd.SEMESTER-IVPRODUCTION TECHNIQUES-I
IME 202L#T#P#C##3#1#-#3##Chapter I Manufacturing processes, Engineering
properties and their measurement, Ferrous and non-ferrous materials, Heat treatment
of metals, Material removal processes and variety of machine tools, Tolerance,
limits and fits, Linear & angular thread measurement, Surface texture and gauges
and its design, Nature of plastic deformation, Rolling, Forging, Extrusion, Wire
drawing, Rod and tube drawing, Swaging and tube making. Chapter II Press tool
operations, Shearing actions, operation and die designing, Drawing, Spinning,
Bending, Stretch forming, Embossing and coining.Chapter IIIFabrication methods, Gas
welding, Gas cutting, Electric arc welding, Arc cutting, Resistance welding &
design, Thermit welding, Electro slab welding, Electron beam welding, la

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