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GANPAT UNIVERSITY

Sem-I (CE/IT/EC/BM/MC/ME/C)
2HS 101: Engineering Mathematics - I

Credit Examination Scheme ( Marks)


Teaching Scheme Theory
Practi
Int. Sem. End
Pra/ cal / Total
Lect Tu Prac. Tot Theory Total Asse Mark
TW Hrs TW
Hrs Hrs Hrs al ss s
03 01 00 04 03 01 04 30 70 3 - 100

Unit Topics Lectures


No (Hours)
Differential Calculus
Review of the prerequisites such as limits of sequences and
1 functions, continuity, uniform continuity and differentiability. 9
Successive differentiation, Leibnitz’s theorem, Taylor's &
Maclaurin's expansions, Indeterminate forms.
Mean value theorems
2 Rolle’s theorem, Lagrange’s Mean value theorem, Cauchy’s 5
Mean value theorem.
Partial differentiation and its applications
Partial and total differential coefficient, Eulers theorem,
Transformations, Geometrical interpretation of partial derivatives,
3 Tangent plane and Normal line, Jacobians, Taylors expansion for 10
two variables, Errors and approximations, Maxima and Minima
of functions of two variables ,Lagranges method of undetermined
multipliers to determine stationary values.
Matrix Algebra
Elementary transformations & rank, inverse by Gauss-Jordan
4 Method, normal form of a matrix, consistency of system of linear 14
equations, Linear dependent and Linear independent vectors.
Eigen values and eigen vector.
Infinite Series
5
Definition, Comparison test, Caucheys integral test, ratio test, 6
root test, Leibnitz rule for alternating series, power series, range
of convergence, uniform convergence.
Analytical Solid Geometry
6
Coordinate system, Cartesian, Cylindrical Polar and Spherical 4
Polar (Transformation from one to another system), Quadric
Surfaces and their equations
Total 48

Reference Books:
(1) Higher Engineering Mathematics by Dr. B. S. Grewal
(2) Higher Engineering Mathematics Vol. I & II by Dr. K. R. Kachot.
(3) Calculus and analytical geometry by G. B. Thomas and R. L. Finney
(4) Higher Engineering Mathematics by G. C. Patel, Dr. T. A. Desai, P.A.Patel

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
SEMESTER – I/II (IT/CE/EC/BM&I/MC/ME/Civil)
2HS 103: Language & Communication Skills
Examination Scheme ( Marks)
Teaching Scheme (Hrs.) Credit
Theory
Lect Tu Prec. Theory Pr/TW Total Int. Sem. TW/Practical Total
Total Hrs
Hrs Hrs Hrs Assess End
02 02 00 04 02 01 03 30 70 3 25 125

Unit Lectures
Topics
No. (Hour)
1 Basics of Technical Communication: 4
Introduction to English language and communication, Principles, process and forms
of communication, Role of Language in communication, Barriers to communication,
Difference between general and technical communication
2 Listening & Reading Skills: 4
Listening Skill: Definition and process of listening skill, Types of listening, Modes of
listening, Active listening and reflective response.
Reading Skill: Reading as a communicative process, Types and strategies of reading
like reading for facts, guessing meanings from context, paraphrasing, scanning,
skimming, inferring meaning, critical reading, Reading at various speeds (slow, fast,
very fast); reading different kinds of texts for varied purposes; reading between lines,
Reading of technical text
3 Oral Communication: 6
Presentation and Public Speaking: Nature of presentation, How to prepare
presentation, Presentation tools along with guidelines of effective presentation,
Boredom Factors in presentation and how to overcome them, Interactive
presentation. Nature of public speaking, Tips for public speaking, Difference between
presentation and public speaking
Job Interviews and Group Discussion: The interview process, Objectives of job
interview, Types of interview, Characteristics of job interview, Pre-interview
preparation techniques, Interview questions and answering techniques, Nature of
group discussion, Characteristics of group discussion, Organizational group
discussion, Group discussion as a part of selection process, group discussion
strategies, Techniques for individual contribution in group discussion
4 Business Writing: 5
Business letter writing: Essentials of effective letter writing, Need, Functions and
Types of business letters. Structure and Layout of a business letter, Drafting of
business letters like inquiry, reply, purchase order, complaint and adjustment letter,
sales promotion
Advertisements: Basics of advertisement, Nature and purpose of advertisement,
Types of an advertisement, Media for advertisement, preparing of an advertisement
draft

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5 Professional Writing: 5
Report writing: Purpose of a report, types of reports, Structure and style of reports,
Committee report, Individual report
Resume and job application: Significance of resume and job application, structure,
types, tips for job application, Resume writing, Job application letter
Notice, agenda, minutes of meeting: Requisites of meeting, Types of company
meetings, drafting of notice, agenda and minutes of meeting
Official Correspondence: Introduction, Correspondence with different authorities
like government departments, civic authorities, office bearers of financial institutions,
insurance agencies
Total 24

Practicals:

At least 10 Practicals shall be performed based on above course contents during the semester.

Assignments:

At least 10 Assignments shall be given periodically during the semester.

Reference Books:

(1) Technical Communication – Principles and Practice by Meenaksi Raman & Sangeeta Sharma (Oxford
University Press)
(2) Effective Technical Communication by M Ashraf Rizvi (TMH Publication)
(3) Business Communication by V. K. Jain and Omprakash Biyani (S. Chand & Company)
(4) Business Correspondence and Report Writing by R. C. Sharma & Krishna Mohan (TMH Publication)
(5) A Guide to Business Correspondence and Communication skills by A. N. Kapoor (S. Chand &
Company)
(6) A Communicative Grammar of English by Geoffery Leech and Fan Svartvik (Pearson Longman)
(7) New International Business English by Jones & Alexander (Oxford University Press)

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
B.Tech I/II (CE/IT/EC/BM & I/MC/ME/C)

2EE 101: Elements of Electrical Engineering


Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme ( Marks)
Credit
Theory
(Hrs.) Practical
Int. Sem. End Total
Theory Pr/TW Total / TW
L P Total Assess Marks Hrs
04 02 06 04 01 05 30 70 03 25 125

Unit Lectures
Topics
No. (Hours)
D.C. Circuits :
Source Transformation, Star-Delta Transformation, Application of
1 04
Kirchhoff’s Law, Superposition Theorem, Thevenin’s Theorem, Norton’s &
Maximum Power Transfer Theorem.
Capacitor :
Types of Capacitor, Capacitance of Multiple Parallel Plate Capacitor, Energy
2 03
stored in a Capacitor, Charging & Discharging of Capacitor & Time
constant.
Magnetic circuit :
Law of Magnetic Circuit , Series & parallel Magnetic Circuits and
3 05
Calculation, Comparison of magnetic & Electric Circuit, Magnetization
Curves.
Electromagnetic Induction :
Review of Faraday’s Law, Lenz’s Law, Self & Mutual Inductance, Inductance
4 06
of coupled circuits, Rise and Decay of Current in Inductive circuit & Time
Constant, Magnetic Hysterisis, Hysterisis Loss, Eddy Current Loss.
Work, Power, Energy :
Heating Effect of Electric Current and Joule’s law - Thermal
5 Efficiency- Electrical Units of Power and Energy - Mechanical Units of 02
Force- Torque & Power - Calculation of Power & Energy - Energy
Bill.
Illumination :
Definition and important terms, Laws of illumination, Requirement of good
6 03
lightning, Types and Design of lightning scheme, Street lightning , Factory
and Flood lightning.
Batteries and Cells :
Primary and Secondary cells, Lead acid, Nickel Cadmium secondary cells,
7 02
Charging of Lead acid Batteries, Lithium primary and secondary cells, Dry
button cells.
A.C.Circuits :
Generation of A.C. Voltage , Equation of A.C. Voltage, Average value,
R.M.S. Value, Form Factor, Peak Factor, Phase & Phase Difference, Vector
Representation of A.C. Voltage and Current. Addition and Subtraction of
Vectors, Mathematical Representation of Vectors, Complex Algebra, Polar
8 12
& Exponential form, Pure Resistive, Pure Inductive, Pure Capacitive and
combination of R-L-C Circuits, Active -Reactive and Apparent power &
Power Factor, Resonance in R-L-C Series Circuit, Q-factor, Bandwidth,
Solution of Parallel circuit by Admittance, Phasor & Complex Algebra
methods, Resonance in Parallel circuit, Q-factor, Bandwidth.
3-Phase Circuits :
9 03
Generation of 3-phase voltage, Phase Sequence , Interconnection of three
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phase, Star – Delta, Voltage ,Current & Power relationship in balanced 3-
Phase Circuits, Measurement of power in 3-phase circuit and Effect of
power factor on Wattmeter readings.
Economic Aspects :
10 Load curve and related factors, Tariff & its types, Causes and effects of low 03
power factor, Methods of improving power factor.
Measuring Instrument :
Operating system of Indicating instrument, Constructional and working of
11 03
PMMC, Moving Iron, Dynamometer instruments, shunts and multiplier,
multimeter and megger.
Safety & Protection :
Safety, electric shock, first aid for electric shock other hazards of electrical
12 02
laboratories & safety rules, circuit protection devices, fuses, MCB, ELCB &
relays
Total 48

Laboratory work

At least 10 Practicals to be performed based on above syllabus.

Tutorials

At least 10 Assignments and Tutorials to be solved.

Reference Books:

(1) Electrical Technology Volume-I by B.L.Thereja, Pub. By S.Chand

(2) Elements of Electrical & Electronics Engineering by U.A.Patel , Pub. By Atul Prakashan

(3) Basic Electrical Engineering by V.N.Mittal Pub. By Tata Mc Grawhill, New Delhi

(4) Electrical Wiring ,Estimating and Costing by S.L.Uppal, By Khanna Publication

(5) Principles of Power Systems by V.K.Mehta Pub. By S.Chand

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
B.Tech I/II (CE/IT/EC/BM & I/MC/ME/C)

2ME 101: Elements of Mechanical Engineering


Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract./ TW
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
4 2 6 4 1 5 30 70 3 100 25 125

Unit Lectures
Topics
No. (Hours)
Introduction: Prime movers, Sources of energy, Types of prime movers,
Force and mass, Pressure, Work, Power, Energy, Heat, Temperature,
Units of heat, Specific heat capacity, Interchange of heat, Change of state,
1 04
Mechanical equivalent of heat, Internal energy, Enthalpy, Entropy,
Efficiency, Statements of Zeroth Law, First law and Second Law of
Thermodynamics.
Fuels and Combustion: Introduction, Classification, Solid fuels, Liquid
2 02
Fuels, Gaseous fuels, LPG,CNG and biofuels ,Calorific values.
Properties of gases : Gas laws, Boyle's law, Charle's law, Combined gas
law, Gas constant, Internal energy, Relation between Cp and Cv,
3 05
Enthalpy, Non flow process, Constant volume process, Constant pressure
process, Isothermal process, Poly-tropic process, Adiabatic process.
Properties of Steam : Introduction, Steam formation, Types of Steam,
Enthalpy, Specific volume of steam and dryness fraction of steam ,
4 Internal energy, Steam tables, Non-flow process. Measurement of dryness 05
fraction, Throttling calorimeter, Separating calorimeter, Combined
calorimeter.
Heat Engines: Thermal prime movers, Elementary heat engines, Sources
5 of heat, Working substances, Converting machines, Classification of heat 03
engines.
Steam Boilers : Introduction, Classification, Simple vertical boiler,
Vertical multitubular boiler, Cochran type, Lancashire boiler, Locomotive
6 05
boiler, Babcock and Wilcox boiler, Boiler details, Boiler performance.
Functioning of different mountings and accessories.
Internal Combustion Engines : Introduction, Classification, Engine
details, otto four-stroke cycle, Diesel-four-stroke cycle, Difference
7 between otto cycle and Diesel cycle, Two-stroke cycle, Difference 06
between two-stroke and four-stroke cycle, indicated power (ip), Brake
Power (bp), Efficiencies.
Speed Control: Introduction, Governors, I.C. Engine governing, Fly
8 02
wheel.
Pumps: Introduction, Reciprocating pump, types and operation, Air
9 04
Chamber, Centrifugal pumps, Priming, Positive displacement pumps.
Air Compressors: Introduction, Uses of Compressed air, Reciprocating
compressors, Operation of a compressor, Work for compression, Power
10 required, Reciprocating compressor efficiency, Multistage reciprocating 03
compressors, Rotary compressors.

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Refrigeration & Air Conditioning: Introduction, Refrigerant, Types of
11 refrigerators, Vapour compression refrigerating system, Window and split 03
air conditioners.
Couplings, Clutches and Brakes: Introduction, Couplings, Clutches,
12 03
Brakes, Types of brakes. Difference between a brake and a clutch.
Transmission of Motion and Power: Introduction, Methods of drive,
13 Power transmission elements, shaft and axle, Belt-drive, Pulleys, Power 03
transmitted by a belt, Chain drive, Friction drive, Gear drive.
Total 48

Reference Books:
1. Thermal Science and Engineering by Dr. D.S. Kumar, S.K. Kataria & sons Publication New Delhi

2. Fundamental of Mechanical Engineering by G.S. Sawhney, Prentice Hall of India Publication

New Delhi

3. Thermal Engineering by R.K. Rajput ,S.Chand Publication New Delhi

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
B.Tech I/II (CE/IT/EC/BM & I/MC/ME/C)

2CI 102: Mechanics of Solids


Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract./ TW
Lect. Tu Pract. Total Int. Total
Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) Hrs (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
04 00 02 06 04 01 05 30 70 03 100 25 125

Unit Lectures
Topics
No. (Hours)
1 Introduction:- 1
Scalar and vector quantities, absolute and derived units, the science of
mechanics, fundamental principles, SI units.
2 Forces & Force Systems:- 6
Force and force systems, composition and resolution of forces, moment of
a force, law of parallelogram, resultant of different force systems,
Varignon’s principle..
3 Equilibrium: 3
Equilibrium of a particle, resultant and equilibrant, free body and free
body diagram, Lami’s theorem, equilibrium of human body joints.
4 Centre of gravity and Moment of Inertia:- 8
Center of gravity of curves, plane areas and bodies, Pappus Guldinus
theorem I & II, method of integration, Area moment of inertia, mass
moment of inertia, M.I. of flywheel, different methods of M.I., law of
parallel axis, law of perpendicular axis.
5 Friction:- 3
Theory of friction, Types of friction, inclined plane friction, ladder
friction, wedge friction, belt and rope friction.
6 Simple Lifting Machines:- 3
Velocity ratio, mechanical advantage, efficiency, reversibility, law of
machines, simple wheel & axle, differential wheel & axle, single purchase
crab winch, differential wheel & axle, pulley & pulley block.
7 Dynamics of Particles:- 4
De-Alembert's principle, motion of connected bodies, motion along
inclined planes, impulse and momentum, Single degree free vibration
8 Physical and Mechanical properties of materials: 3
Properties related to axial, bending and torsional and shear loading,
Toughness, hardness ,proof stress, factor of safety, working stress, load
factor.
9 Stresses & Strains:- 7
Elastic, homogeneous, isotropic materials, limit of elasticity and
proportionality, yield limit, ultimate strength, strain hardening, section of
composite materials, prismatic and non prismatic sections.
Strains: Linear, shear,lateral,thermal and volumetric, Poisson’s ratio.
Stresses: Normal stresses, axial- tensile and compressive, shear and
complementry shear, thermal and hoop. Applications to composite
material stepped and tapered bars.

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10 Beams:- 10
Types of supports, Types of beams, Types of loads, determinate
andindeterminate beams. .Bending moments and Shear force , Bending
moment and shear force diagrams for statically determinate beams
subjected to couples, connected forces, uniformly distributed loadings,
relation between bending moment, shear force and rate of loading, point
of contra flexture.

Total 48

Reference Books:

(1) Engineering Mechanics by Beer & Johnston


(2) Applied Mechanics by S.B.Junarkar & H. J. Shah
(3) Mechanics of Structure Vol. I by S.B.Junarkar & H. J. Shah
(4) Engineering Mechanics by M.N.Patel
(5) Engineering Mechanics by P.J.Shah
(6) Engineering Mechanics by A. K. Tayal
(7) Engineering Mechanics by S. Ramamrutham
(8) Engineering Mechanics by Kumar
(9) Strength of Materials by Timo Shenko
(10) Strength of Materials by S. Ramamrutham

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
B.Tech I/II (CE/IT/EC/BM & I/MC/ME/C)

2CI 103: Environment Study & Disaster Management


Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract./ TW
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Tu Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
04 00 00 04 04 00 04 30 70 03 100 00 100

Unit Lectures
Topics
No. (Hours)
Introduction to Environment:
Definition, Inter-relationships amongst and between them, Components of
1 Environment, Relationship between different components, Man- 4
Environment relationship
Impact of Technology on the environment, Environmental Degradation.
Ecology & Ecosystems:
Introduction: Ecology- Objectives and Classification, Concepts of an
ecosystem- structure & function of ecosystem, Components of ecosystem-
Producers, Consumers, Decomposers, Bio-Geo- Chemical Cycles-
2 Hydrological Cycle, carbon cycle, Oxygen Cycle, Nitrogen Cycle, Sulfur 8
Cycle, Energy Flow in Ecosystem, Food Chains: Grazing, Detritus, &
Food webs, Ecological Pyramids, Major Ecosystems: Forest Ecosystem,
Grassland Ecosystem, Desert Ecosystem, Aquatic ecosystem, Estuarine
Ecosystem.
Environmental Pollution:
Air Pollution: Composition of air , Structure of atmosphere, Ambient Air
Quality Standards, Classification of air pollutants, Sources of common air
pollutants like SPM, SO2, NOX – Natural & Anthropogenic Sources,
Effects of common air pollutants, Carbon credit.
Noise Pollution: Introduction- Sources of Noise Pollution, Ambient noise
3
levels, Effects of noise pollution on human being and wild life, Noise 8
pollution controls, Noise standards.
Water Pollution: Introduction – Water Quality Standards, Sources of
Water Pollution,
Classification of water pollutants, Effects of water pollutants,
Eutrophication.
Current Environmental Global Issues: Global Warming & Green
Houses Effects, Acid Rain, Depletion of Ozone Layer.
Energy Resources:
Renewable & Nonrenewable Resources: Renewable Resources,
Nonrenewable Resources, Destruction versus Conservation.
4 Energy Resources: Energy Resources - Indian Scenario , Conventional 4
Energy Sources & its problems, non-conventional energy sources-
Advantages & its limitations , Problems due to Overexploitation of
Energy Resources.
Natural Disasters:
5 Introduction, Floods, Earthquakes and Landslides, Cyclones and 8
Thunderstorms, Tsunami, Drought, Heat wave and Sandstorms
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Man made Disasters:
6
War and Terrorism, Riots and Demonstrations, Residential and Industrial 7
Fires, Transportation Accidents, Nuclear Power Accidents, Hazardous
Materials and Toxic Emission, Utility Failure.
Problems regarding victims and its awareness:
7
Saving Victims – First Twenty-Four Hours, Conducting Medical Relief 6
Operations, Managing Relief Operations, Psychological Issues, Carrying
Out Rehabilitation Work
Planning for disaster management:
8 Local Disaster Management Cell, How to Prepare a Business Recovery 3
Plan?, Government Response in Disaster.
Total 48

NOTE: It is necessary to include mock drill, field visit and expert lectures in the portion of Disaster
Management. The format of the question paper in the portion of Disaster Management should be
objective with short answer questions, multiple choice questions etc.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Citizen’s guide to disaster management by Satish Modh Publisher:-Macmillan Publishers India,
2. Environment Engineering Vol-I & II, by Dr.S.K.Garg,
3. Introduction to Air Pollution, by R.K.Trivedi & P.K.Goel.-BS Publications,
4. Environmental Pollution Control Engineering, by C.S.Rao,
5. Vol-I- Air Pollution, Vol-II- Water Pollution, Vol-V- Noise Pollution – By S.K.Agarwal –
A.P.H.Publishing Corporation,
6. Environmental Studies: R. Rajagopalan,Oxford University Press
7. Environmental Pollution: Causes, Effects & Control by K.C Agrawal
8. Environmental Science by Richard T Wright & Bernard J Nebel
9. Environmental Science by Daniel B Botkin & Edward A Keller
10. Environmental Engineering & Management by Suresh K Dameja
11. Environmental Management by Dr. Swapan C Deb
12. Environment & Ecology by Dr Gourkrishna Dasmohapatra
13. Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science by Master Gilbert M.

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
Sem-II (CE/IT/EC/BM/MC/ME/C)
2HS 102: Engineering Mathematics – II

Credit Examination Scheme ( Marks)


Teaching Scheme Theory
Practi
Int. Sem. End
Pra/ cal / Total
Lect Tu Prac. Tot Theory Total Asse Mark
TW Hrs TW
Hrs Hrs Hrs al ss s
03 01 00 04 03 01 04 30 70 3 - 100

Unit Topics Lectures


No (Hours)
Integral Calculus
Beta & Gamma, Error functions, Elliptic functions.
1 Application of integration-- Length of a curve, Area of a 8
bounded region, Volume & surface area of a solid of
revolution for Cartesian, parametric & polar form.
Reduction Formulae
2 Reduction formulae of the type ∫ sinnx dx, ∫ cosnx dx, 4
∫ sinmxcosnxdx, ∫ cotnxdx, and ∫ tannxdx.
Multiple integrals
Double integral, change of order of integration,
transformation of variables by Jacobian only for double
3 12
integration, change to polar co-ordinates in double
integrals,Triple integral, Application of multiple integration
to find areas, volumes, C.G., M.I. and mean values.
Complex Numbers
DeMoivres theorem & its applications, functions of complex
4 10
variables Exponential ,hyperbolic & inverse hyperbolic,
trigonometric & logarithmic.
Differential Equations & Modelling
Modelling of Engineering systems (leading to ODE of first
order, first degree, including orthogonal trajectories), Exact
5 differential equations and integrating factors, unified 10
approach to solve first order equations, linear, reducible to
linear and higher degree differential equations (Clairut’s
equation only).
Curves Tracing
6 4
Tracing of Curves: Cartesian, polar and parametric forms.
Total 48

Reference Books:

(1) Higher Engineering Mathematics by Dr. B. S. Grewal


(2) Higher Engineering Mathematics Vol. I & II by Dr. K. R. Kachot.
(3) Advanced Engineering Mathematics (Fifth Edition), Erwin Kreyszig.
(4) Applied Mathematics for Engineering by Dr. R. C. Shah.
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B.Tech I/II (CE/IT/EC/BM & I/MC/ME/C)

2EC 101: Engineering Science


Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract./ TW
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Tu Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
04 00 00 04 04 00 04 30 70 03 100 00 100

Unit Lectures
Topics
No. (Hours)

Thermal Physics
1 Introduction, Joule-Thomson Effect, Thermometry, Conduction, 5
Convection, Radiation, Thermal Conductivity of material, Concept of heat
and work, Laws related to thermodynamic radiation, Entropy
Optics
2 Introduction, Different theories based on the properties of light, Reflection, 5
Refraction, Dispersion, Absorption, Lasers and Fiber Optics- Introduction
and applications, Photoelectric Effects and its applications
Acoustics
3 Introduction, Parameters associated with sound wave, Doppler effects, 4
Introduction to Ultrasonic and its applications
Magnetics
4 Introduction, Magnetic dipole moment, Magnetic field, Classification of 5
magnetic materials, Ferromagnetism, Diamagnetism, Application of
magnetic materials
Modern Physics
Introduction, Nucleus, Introduction to cosmic rays, Introduction to X- rays
5 and Its applications, Introduction to Nano-technology and Nano-materials, 5
Its properties and application,Introduction and
Applications of Plasma Physics, Superconducting material
Semiconductors and Diode Theory
Conductors, Semiconductors, silicon crystals, intrinsic semiconductors,
6 doping, types of semiconductors, biasing, Breakdown, energy levels and 10
hill, barrier potential, biasing of diode, diode approximations, trouble
shooting, up down circuit Analysis, reading a data sheet, resistances of
diode
Diode Circuits
Half wave rectifier, transformer, full wave rectifier, bridge rectifier, choke
7 input filter, capacitor input filter, Peak inverse voltage and surge, other 9
power supply topics, trouble shooting, clippers and limiters, Clampers,
voltage multipliers
Bipolar Transistors
Transistor construction, transistor operation, unbiased transistor, biased
8 transistor, transistor currents, CE configuration, base curve and collector 5
curves, transistor approximation, reading data sheets, Trouble shooting,
transistor testing

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Total 48
Reference Books:
(1) Modern Engineering Physics by A.S.Vasudeva Pub: S. Chand
(2) Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnik, Walker Pub: Willey
(3) A Text book of Engineering Physics by M.N. Avadhanuly, P.G.Kshirsagar Pub: S.Chand
(4) Modern Physics by G. Aruldhas, P.Rajagopal Pub: PHI Pub.
(5) University Physics by Harris Benson Pub: Willey Pub.
(6) Electronics Principles by A.P. Malvino (TMG)
(7)Modern Physics by G. Aruldhas & P. Rajagopal (PHI)

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B.Tech I/II (CE/IT/EC/BM & I/MC/ME/C)

2CI 101: Elements of Civil Engineering


Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract./ TW
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Tu Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
04 00 02 06 04 01 05 30 70 03 100 25 125

Unit Lectures
Topics
No. (Hours)
1 Introduction : 02
Impact of Infrastructural Development on the Economy of a Country, Role
of Civil Engineers, Importance of Planning, Scheduling and Construction
management.
2 Water Resources and Hydraulics: 08
Importance of Hydrology, Classification of Water resources & Requirement
of water for various uses, Water Management Strategies, Water Resources
Development in India. Introduction of Dams, Introduction of water supply
and Drainage System

3 Surveying: 16
Chain Survey: Linear measurements, Errors in chaining, problems on
obstacle
Directions and Bearings: Types of Bearings and Meridians, Whole Circle
Bearing and Quarter Circle Bearings, Compunctions of Angles from
bearings and bearings from angle, Magnetic Declination, Local Attraction,
Various Problems
Elevation Measurements: Introduction of Level Machine, Methods of
leveling, Recording and Reducing of levels, Contour Survey.
Area and volume: measurement by Planimeter
Modern Tools of Surveying and Mapping: Introduction to Theodolite,
Electronic
Distance Measurement Instruments, Total Station, Global Positioning
System, Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System

4 Construction Materials: 12
Introduction, Masonry Materials: Stones, Bricks, Blocks, Tiles; Binding
Materials: Lime & Cement; Aggregates, Mortar & Concrete, Timber,
Specification of all Building Materials as per IS Standards, Method of
Drawing Plan, Elevation and Section of Building

5 Transportation Engineering: 08
Role of Transportation in National development, Transportation Ways,
Surface Transportation and Aviation, Elements of Highway materials
properties and highway Construction, BOT Projects for Highways, Elements
of Traffic Engineering and Traffic Control
Total 48

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Reference Books:
1. Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering- By Santosh Kumar Garg
2. Building Construction – By B. C. Punmia ,Laxmi Pub.House
3. Surveying – I By B. C. Punmia ,Laxmi Pub.House
4. Materials of Construction By D. N. Ghose
5. Highway Engineering - Khanna S.K and Justo C.E.G.,Khanna Publishers , Delhi
6. Element of civil & mechanical Enginnering, -Prof.P.S.Desai.& G.P.Vadodariya,Atul
Prakash

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B.Tech I/II (CE/IT/EC/BM & I/MC/ME/C)

2ME 102: Engineering Graphics


Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract./ TW
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Tu Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
04 02 00 06 04 01 05 30 70 03 100 25 125

Unit Lectures
Topics
No. (Hours)
Introduction: Importance of Engineering Drawing, Engineering Drawing
1 Instruments and uses, B.I.S and I.S.O. Conventions for drawings, Use of 01
plane scales and Representative Fraction
Loci of Point: Path of the points moving on simple arrangements and
2 simple Mechanism, Slider Crank Mechanism, Four bar Chain Mechanism 03
etc.
Engineering Curves: Classification of Engineering Curves,
3 Construction of Conics curves with different methods, Construction of 04
Cycloidal Curves, Involute and Spiral.
Projection of Points and Straight Lines: Introduction to principal planes
of projections, Notation System- Points in First, Second, Third and Fourth
quadrants, Projections of line Parallel to Two and Perpendicular to one of
4 06
the principal planes, Line parallel to one and inclined to two principal
planes, Line inclined to all the three principal planes, True length of the
line and its inclination with the reference planes.
Projection of Planes: Concept of different planes, Projections of planes
5 with its inclination to one principal plane and with two principal planes. 04
Concept of auxiliary plane method for projections of the plane.
Projection of Solids and Sections of Solids: Classifications of Solids,
Projections of right and regular solids with their axis Parallel to Two and
6 Perpendicular to one of the principal planes, axis parallel to one and 06
inclined to two principal planes, axis inclined to all the three principal
planes. Section of such a solids and the true shape of the section.
Development of surfaces: Methods of development of lateral surface of
7 right solids, Parallel line development, Radial line development. 04

Interpenetration of Solid: Interpenetration of Right Regular Solids –


8 Intersection of Cylinder Vs Cylinder, Cylinder Vs Prism, Cylinder Vs 04
Cone.
Orthographic Projections & Sectional Orthographic Projections:
Principle of projection, Principal planes of projection, Projections from
9 the pictorial view of the object on the principal planes for View from 08
Front, View from Top and View from Side using first angle projection
method and third angle projection method, Full Sectional View.
Isometric Projections and Isometric View or Drawing: Isometric
10 Scale, Conversion of orthographic views into isometric projection, 06
isometric view or drawing.

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Fastening and Connecting Methods: Screw threads, Bolts, Nut, Stud,
11 02
locking devices, Riveted joint, Coupling, Foundation bolts,
Total 48

Term Work.

Based on above syllabus, each candidate shall submit a set of the following graphics sheets and sketch
book certified by the principal of the college that they have been executed in a satisfactory manner in the
graphics halls of the college.

Text Books:

1. A Text Book of Engineering Graphics By P.J.Shah S.Chand & Company Ltd., New Delhi
2. A Text Book of Machine Drawing By P.J.Shah S.Chand & Company Ltd., New Delhi
3. Elementary Engineering Drawing By N.D.Bhatt Charotar Publishing House, Anand

Reference Books:

1. Engineering Graphics – I and II By Arunoday Kumar Tech – Max Publication, Pune


2. Engineering Drawing & Graphics using Auto CAD 2000 By T. Jeyapoovan
Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
3. A text book of Engineering Drawing By R.K.Dhawan S.Chand & Company Ltd., New Delhi
4. A text book of Engineering Drawing By P.S.Gill S.K.Kataria & sons, Delhi
5. Engineering Drawing with an Introduction to AutoCAD By D.A.Jolhe Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing
Co. Ltd., New Delhi
6. Computer Aided Engineering Drawing, S. Trymbaka Murthy I.K.International Publishing House Pvt.
Ltd., New Delhi
7. Engineering Drawing and Graphics, Venugopal

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
B.Tech I/II (CE/IT/EC/BM & I/MC/ME/C)

2CE 101: Computer Programming


Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract./ TW
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Tu Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
02 00 04 06 02 02 04 30 70 03 100 25 125

Unit Lectures
Topics
No. (Hours)
Introduction to Programming & C
Introduction to programming and programming language, Problem
01 Solving Methods: Algorithms and Flowcharts, Introduction to C, Basic 2
structure of C programs, Sample C programs, Process of compiling and
running a C Program
Constants, Variables and data Types:
Character Set, C tokens, Keywords and Identifiers, Constants, Variables,
02 3
Data types, Declaration of Variables, Assigning values to variables,
typedef, Defining symbolic constants. Printf & scanf function.
Operators and Expression:
Introduction, Arithmetic Operators, Relational Operators, Logical
03
Operators, Assignment Operators, Increment and Decrement Operators, 4
Conditional Operators, Special Operators, Evaluation of expressions,
Precedence of arithmetic operators, Type conversions in expressions,
Operator precedence and associativity.
Management Input and Output Operators:
04 Introduction, reading a character, writing a character, formatted input, 2
formatted output.
Decision Making branching:
Introduction, Decision making with IF statement, the IF.. ELSE statement,
05 4
nesting of IF … ELSE statements, The ELSE IF ladder, The switch
statement, and the turnery (?:) Operator, the GOTO statement
Decision Making Looping:
06 Introduction, the WHILE statement, the DO statement, FOR statement, 4
Break and Continue.
Array:
07 Introduction, One-dimensional, arrays, Two-dimensional arrays, arrays, Concept 4
of Multidimensional arrays.
Handling of Character strings:
Introduction, Declaring and initializing string variables, Reading string
08 from terminal, Writing string to screen, String, atoi(), Operations: String 4
Copy, String Compare, String Concatenation And String Length(using
predefined functions & without using them), Table of strings.
User-Defined Functions:
Introduction, Need for user-defined functions, The form of C function,
09 elements of UDf, Return values and their types, Calling a function, 5
category of functions, Nesting of functions.

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Structures and Unions:
Introduction, Structure definition, declaring and initializing Structure
10 variables ,accessing Structure members, Copying & Comparison of 5
structures, Arrays of structures, Arrays within structures, Structures
within Structures, Structures and functions, Unions.
User –Defined Functions –II
11 Recursion , Functions with arrays, The scope and Lifetime of variables in 2
functions, multifile program.
Pointers:
Introduction, Understanding pointers, Accessing the address of variable,
Declaring and initializing pointers, Accessing a variable through its
12 pointer, chain of Pointers, Pointer expressions, Pointer increments and 6
scale factor, Pointers and arrays, Pointers & character strings, Pointers &
Functions, Function returning multiple values(9.14),Pointers and
structures.
File Management in C:
4 Introduction, Defining files and its Operations, Error handling during I/O 3
operations, Random access files, Command line arguments.
Total 48

Reference Books:
(1) Programming in ANSI-C By E. Balaguruswami, TMH Publication
(2) Let us C By Yashwant Kanetkar, BPB Publication
(3) C Programming language By Kernighan, Brian, W, Retchie, Dennis PHI Publication

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
B.Tech FIRST YEAR (CE/IT/EC/BM & I/MC/ME/C)

2ME 103: WorkShop Practice

Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme (Hrs.) Credit
Theory Practical
Grand
L T P Total Int. Sem. End Practical/oral Total
Theory Pr/TW Total Total
(Hrs) (Hrs) (Hrs) (Hrs) Asses. Marks Hrs Assessment

00 00 04 04 00 02 02 0 0 0 0 50 50

Objectives:

To make the students familiar with various operations and processes like joining, machining and
use of different tools of common use. This will develop various hand skills and impart working
knowledge of various Machines, devices, tools, instruments etc. and safe practices, and to make
them familiar with different machines of common use and domestic appliances.

(A) MECHANICAL

UNIT-1 INSTRUCTION AND DEMONSTRATION


Instruction should be given for each of following shops which include importance of the shop
in engineering, new materials available, use of each tool / equipment, methods of processing
any special machines, power required etc.

UNIT-2 Carpentry Shop:


Study of tools & operations and carpentry joints, Simple exercise using jack plane, Simple
exercise on woodworking lathe.

UNIT-3 Fitting Shop:


Study of tools & operations, Simple exercises involving fitting work, Make perfect male-
female joint, Simple exercises involving drilling/tapping/dieing.

UNIT-4 Smithy Shop:


Study of tools & operations, Simple exercises base on smithy operations such as upsetting,
drawing down, punching, bending, fullering & swaging.

UNIT-5 Plumbing Shop:


Study of Tools and Operations, Simple exercises of piping.

UNIT-6 Welding Shop:


Study of tools & operations of Gas welding & Arc welding, Simple butt and Lap welded joints,
Oxy-acetylene flame cutting.

UNIT-7 Sheet-metal Shop:


Study of tools & operations, making sheet metal component using ‘soldering’. Ex: Funnel,
tool-box, tray, electric panel box etc.

UNIT-8 Machine Shop:


Study of machine tools and operations, Demonstrations of basic machine tools like Lathe,
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Shaper, drilling machine with basic operations etc.

UNIT-9 Foundry Shop:


Study of tools & operations like Pattern making, Mould making with the use of a core. Various
Casting processes.
(B) ELECTRICAL/ ELECTRONICS.

UNIT- 1. Identification of electrical and electronics components.


Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors, Diodes, Transistors, Thyristors

UNIT- 2. Soldering.
Different electrical and electronics components on PCB

UNIT- 3. Domestic and Industrial Electrical wiring.


Types of wiring, domestic wiring installation, sub circuits in domestic wiring, simple
control circuit in domestic installation, industrial electrification.

UNIT- 4. Fault finding of following domestic devices.

1. Mixer Grinder
2. Washing Machine
3. Domestic Floor Mill
4. Electric Iron
5. Oven Toaster Griller
6. Geyser

UNIT- 5. Earthing.

Measurement of Earth resistance, Earthing methods and insulation resistance


measurement by Meager.

UNIT- 6. ICs and Data Sheet.

Identification of ICs and data sheet reading.

UNIT- 7. Operation of Passive Devices

a. Relays.
b. Optoectronic devices.
c. Switches.
d. Conductors.

UNIT- 8. Bell Circuits and Indicators

Types of bell, Alarm circuits without relay, Types of diagram, The use of relay in
alarming circuits, Bell circuits using supplies, T.D.R. (Time Delay Relay) circuits, Use
of indicators in various circuits.

UNIT- 9. Electrical Energy meter

1Φ & 3Φ Energy meter, Energy calculation

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Term Work

Term Work will be based on above syllabus. Students will be given creative mini project under
fun module.

Reference Books:

1. Elements of Mechanical Engineering by Hajra Chaudhary


2. Elements of Mechanical Engineering by Mathur & Mehta
3. Work shop technology by Hajra Chaudhary
4. Work shop technology by Chapmen
5. Electronics principle by A. Malvino
6. Electrical wiring, estimating and costing by S.L.Uppal, Khanna Publication.

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U. V. Patel College of Engineering
B. Tech. SEM. III (Mechatronics)
2MC301 Numerical Analysis & Computer Programming

Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract.
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
03 00 02 05 03 01 04 30 70 03 100 50 150

NUMERICAL ANALISYS
1) Solving nonlinear equations
Interval Halving Revisited, Linear Interpolation Method, Newton’s Method, Muller’s
Method, Newton’s Method for polynomials, Bairstow’s method for quadratic factors
2) Solving Sets of equations
Matrix notation, the elimination method, gauss & gauss-jordan methods, Iterative
method, system of nonlinear equation
3) Interpolation and curve fitting
Lagrangian polynomials, Divided difference, Least-Squares approximation
4) Numerical differentiation and numerical integration
Getting derivatives and integrals numerically, Derivatives from difference table,
higher order derivatives, extrapolation techniques, Newton-Cotes integration
formulas, the trapezoidal rule, simpson’s rules
5) Numerical solution of ordinary differential equations
The Taylor-Series method, Euler and modified euler method, runge-kutta method,
multistep method, milne’s method, convergence criteria, error and error propagation,
systems of equation and higher order equation, comparision of method/stiff equation
6) Boundary-Value problems and characteristic-value problem
The Shooting method, solution through a set of equation, derivative boundary
condition, rayleigh-ritz, collocation and galerkin method, the finite-element method,
eigen values by iteration, eigen values by QR method, application of eigenvalues
7) Numerical Solution of Partial Differential equations
Representation’s as a difference equation, Laplace’s equation on a rectangular region,
interative methods for laplace’s equation, the poisson equation, derivative boundary
conditions
8) Parabolic Partial-Differential Equations ,Hyperbolic Partial-Differential Equations,
Approximation of functions(Chebyshev Polynomials, Economized power series,
approximation with rational function, fourier series)
OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING
9) Principles of Object Oriented Programming
Paradigm, Basic Concept, Benefits of OOP, Application of OOP, Structure of C++
program, scope resolution operator
10) Class and Object
Introduction, specifying a class, defining member function, C++ program with class,
making an outside function inline, private member function, arrays within a class,
static data member, static member function, array of objects, object as function
arguments, friendly function, returning objects, Constructors and Destructors
11) Operator Overloading and Type Conversion
Introduction, defining operator overloading, overloading unary operator, overloading
binary operator, type conversion
12) Inheritance
Introduction, defining derived class, single inheritance, multiple inheritance,
multilevel inheritance, hierarchical inheritance, hybrid inheritance, virtual base class,
abstract class, constructor in derived class

Term work: -
The term work shall be based on experimental and analytical work on the topics
mentioned above and will be defended by the candidates.

Referance Books:-
1) Object Oriented Programming with C++ by E.Balagurusamy

2) Teach Your Self C++ by Schmidt

3) Object Oriented Programming in Turbo C++ by Lafore Robert

4) Applied Numerical Analysis by Curtis F. Gerald, Patrick


O.Wheatley
5) C language and Numerical Method by C Xavier

6) Numerical Method by E. Balagurusamy

7) Computer Oriented Numerical Methods by V.Rajaraman


GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U. V. Patel College of Engineering
B.Tech. SEM. III (Mechatronics)
2MC302 Strength of Materials
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract.
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
03 00 02 05 03 01 04 30 70 03 100 50 150

1. Bending Stresses in Beams


Introduction, simple bending, theory of simple bending, moment of resistance, modulus of section,
beam of uniform section, composite section.
2. Shearing Stresses in Beams
Introduction, shear stress distribution for beam of rectangular, circular, triangle and I- section.
3. Principal Stresses and strains
Principal planes, principle stresses, Analytical method for principal stress, Mohr's circle of stress
and strain, Theories of failure.
4. Deflection of beams
Strain curvature and moment, curvature relations, differential equations for deflection of elastics
beams, different methods for determining slope and deflections.
5. Columns and struts
Short column subjected axial forces and bending moments, engineering problems, long columns,
stability and equilibrium, ranking formula, Indian standard formula, criteria for design of columns.
6. Structured connections
Riveted and welded connections, methods of failure of connections, eccentric riveted and welded
connections, design requirements.
7. Torsion:
Basic assumption, Torsion formula, Design of circular sections, Angle of twist, Shearing stress,
Deformation, Closed coiled helical springs, Helical Springs, power transmitted by shaft, keys &
coupling
8. Thick and thin cylinder
Introduction, Thin cylinder and thin spherical vessels under pressure, Applications of thin cylinder,
Hoop and radial Stresses in cylinders, longitudinal stresses in thick cylinder, Application of thick
cylinder, Max circumferential and Radial stresses in thick cylinders
9. Direct and bending stresses
Members subjected to eccentric loads, middle third rule, and kernel of section, chimney subjected
to wind pressure, retaining walls and dams subjected to hydraulic pressure.

Practical work: -
The practical work shall be based on experimental and analytical work on the topics mentioned
above and will be defended by the candidates.

Reference Books :
1. Mechanics of structure vol I - By S. B. Junnarkar and H.J. Shah
Charotar publishing house, Anand
2. Strength of materials - By S. Ramamrutham
Dhanpat rai & Sons.
3. Strength of materials - By R. S. Khurmi
S. Chand & Co. New Delhi.
4. Strength of materials - By M. Chakraborti
S. K. Kataria & Sons.
5. Strength of materials - By Timo Shenko
CBS Publisher, New Delhi.
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V. Patel College of Engineering
B.Tech. Sem. III – (Mechatronics)
2MC303 Electrical Machines & Drives
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract.
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
03 00 02 05 03 01 04 30 70 03 100 50 150

Unit
Topics
No.

Process of electro mechanical energy conversion


1 laws of induction , low of interaction , equation of generation of voltage, force
on a current carry conductor.
DC Machines:
Principle of operation, types, construction, winding, EMF equation,
2 characteristics of d-c generators, losses and efficiency, d-c motor operation and
types, back EMF , torque, characteristics of motor, speed control of series and
shunt motors, d-c shunt motor starter.
Transformer:
Principle of operation, construction, types, EMF equation, voltage and current
3 transformation ratio, transformer on no load and on load, phasor diagram,
equivalent circuit, losses and efficiency, regulation, testing, Auto transformer,
Three phase transformer connection.
Induction Motor:
4 Working principle, types, construction, Torque equation, Torque / slip
characteristics, power flow, losses and efficiency, starting of induction motor.

Synchronous Machines:
Basic operating principle, construction, EMF equation, winding factor, armature
5 reaction, synchronous impedence and equivalent circuit, phasor diagram, methods
of evaluating regulation, synchronous motor operation, phasor diagram, starting,
synchronous condenser.
Single Phase Motors:
6 Principle of operation, split phase, shaded pole and repulsion induction motor,
stepper motor, servomotor (DC & AC Servomotors.)
Drives:
7 Introduction, merits and demerits of electrical drives, Factors affecting selection
of electrical drives, classification, DC Machine drives, AC Machine drives.

Referance Books:
1. Electrical Technology – Vol – II - by B. L. Theraja
2. Theory & Performance of Electrical Machines – by J. B. Gupta
3. Electrical Drives- concept and application by Vedam Subramanyam
4. Electrical Machines – by P. K. Mukherjee
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U. V. Patel College of Engineering
B. Tech. Sem. III (Mechatronics)
2MC304 Kinematics
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract.
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
03 00 02 05 03 01 04 30 70 03 100 50 150

1. Links & Mechanisms: -


Introduction to mechanisms, definition, kinematics links, type of links, kinematics pairs, machine & structure,
type of constrained motions, kinematics chain, type of joints in a chains, mechanisms, degree of freedoms,
kutzbach & grumbler’s criteria, single slider crank mechanisms, double slider crank mechanisms, four bar
chin mechanisms, inversions.
Introduction to lower pair mechanisms, pantograph, straight line mechanisms, exact straight line motion
mechanisms made up of turning pairs (peaucellier, hart’s), Scott Russell’s mechanisms, approximate straight
line motion mechanisms (watts, grasshopper, Roberts), steering gear mechanisms, Davis steering gear
mechanisms, Ackerman steering gear mechanisms.
2. Kinematic analysis of mechanisms: -
Introduction, motion of link, rectilinear and rotational motion in a plane, compound pendulum,
equivalent dynamic system, velocity & acceleration in machine parts, instantaneous center, Number of I
centers, Arnold Kennedy theorem, centroid velocity and acceleration diagrams for simple kinematics
mechanisms (vector and graphical approach).
3. Friction: -
Type of friction, inclined plane, condition for maximum efficiency, uniform pressure of uniform wear,
friction circle, friction axis, friction of pivot & collar bearings, belt & rope drive effect of centrifugal stress on
power transmitted, slip & creep effect, jockey pulleys.
4. Brakes & Dynamometer: -
Type of brakes, shoe brakes, band brake, band & block brakes, internal expanding shoe brake, effect of
braking, braking of vehicle, type of dynamometers, pony brake, rope brake, belt transmission, bevies Gibson
torsion dynamometers.
5. Cams: -
Introduction, type of cams, type of followers, motion of the followers, displacement, velocity & acceleration
of cam, construction of cam profile with knife edge, roller and flat faced reciprocating & oscillating
followers.
6. Gear Train:
Simple, compound, reverted and epicycles gear train analysis of epicycles, sun & planet gear, torques in
epicycles trains, bevel epicycles gear, differential gear box.

Practical work: -
The term work shall be based on experimental and analytical work on the topics mentioned
above and will be defended by the candidates.

Reference Books: -
1. Theory of machines by S.S. Ratan
2. Mechanisms & Machine Theory by S.S. Rao, R,K. Dukkipatti
3. Theory of Machine by V.P. Singh
4. Theory of Machine by Sadhu – Singh.
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U. V. Patel College of Engineering
B.Tech. SEM. III (Mechatronics)
2MC305 Analog Circuits & Devices
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract.
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
03 00 02 05 03 01 04 30 70 03 100 50 150

1. Bipolar Transistors
The unbiased transistor, the biased transistor, transistor current, the CE connection, the base curve,
collector curve.
2. Transistor Fundamental
Variation in currant gain, the load line, the operating point, recognization saturation, the transistor
switch, emitter bias. LED drivers, the effect of small changes, more Opto electronics devices, and
surface mount transistor.
3. Transistor Biasing
Voltage-Divider Bias, VDB analysis, VDB Load Line and Q Point, PNP transistors.
4. AC models
Base biased amplifier, Emitter Biased amplifier, AC beta, AC resistance of the Emitter Diode, Two
transistor models, Analyzing and amplifier,
5. Voltage Amplifiers
Voltage gain, the loading effect of Input Impedance.
6. Power Amplifier
Amplifier terms, two load lines, class A operation, class B operation, class C operation, class C formula,
transistor power rating.
7. Emitter Followers
Emitter Follower CC amplifier, output impedance, maximum peak to peak output, Darlington
connection, class B push-pull emitter follower, biasing class B amplifier, class B Drivers, voltage
regulation.
8. Frequency Effects
Frequency response of an amplifier, Decibel power gain, Decibel voltage gain, Impedance matching.
9. Differential amplifiers
The Differential amplifier, non-OP-AMP circuits, overview of oscillators, DC analysis of differential
amplifier, AC analysis of diff. amplifier, Input characteristics of an OP-AMP, Common mode gain,
Integrated Circuits, The current mirror, The loaded diff. amplifier.
10. Operational amplifier
Introduction to OP-AMP, the 741 OP-AMP, the inverting amplifier, the non-inverting amplifier, OP-
AMP applications, linear ICs, OP-AMP as surface mount devices.
11. Negative feedback (overview)
Four types of negative feedback
11. Linear OP-AMP circuits
Inverting amplifier circuits, non-inverting amplifier, Inverter-noninverter circuits, Differential amplifier,
Instrumentation amplifier, Summing amplifier circuits, Current booster, Voltage controlled current
source, Automatic gain control, and single supply operation.
12. Nonlinear OP-AMP circuit
Comparators with zero reference, Comparators with nonzero reference, Wave form generation.,
Differentiator and integrator.
13. Oscillators
The theory of sinusoidal oscillation, the Wein bridge oscillator, Other RC oscillators (Twin – T
Oscillator, Phase shift oscillator), Quartz crystal, The 555 timer, Astable operation of 555 timer, 555
circuits
14. Regulated power supplies
Supply characteristics, Shunt regulators, Series regulators, Monolithic linear regulators, Current
Boosters, DC to DC converters, switching regulators.

Practical work: -
The term work shall be based on experimental and analytical work on the topics mentioned above and
will be defended by the candidates.

REFERRENCE BOOKS (COMMON FOR ALL SEMESTERS):

1. Electronic Principles by Malvino (Tata McGraw Hill)


2. Electronic Devices and Circuits by Allan Cottershead.
3. Electronic Devices and circuit theory by Boylested & Nashelsky (Prentice Hall)
4. Electronic circuits, Discrete & integral. by Donald L. Schilling & Charles Belove
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U. V. Patel College of Engineering
B.Tech SEM. III (Mechatronics)
2MC306 Thermal Engineering

Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract.
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
02 00 02 04 02 01 03 25 50 02 75 50 125

1.Introduction
Macroscopic & Microscopic viewpoint, Thermodynamic system & control volume,
Thermodynamic properties, Processes & cycle, Homogenous& Heterogeneous Systems,
Thermodynamic Equilibrium, Quasistatic Processes, Zeroth Law of Thermodynamics
2.First Law of Thermodynamics
First Law of Thermodynamics, P. M. M – I, Closed System (Non Flow Process), Open
System (Flow System), Control volume. Application of first law of thermodynamics.
3.Second Law of Thermodynamics
Second law of thermodynamics, Kelvin plank and clausius statement, corollary of second
law, application of second law, reversibility and irreversibility.
4.Entropy
Property of entropy, T-S plot, inequality of clausius, entropy principle, entropy transfer
with heat transfer, entropy generation in close and open system, entropy and direction,
entropy and disorder. Availability
5.Power cycle
Gas power cycle:, Otto cycle, Diesel cycle, Dual cycle, Brayton cycle, comparison of
cycles.
6.Heat transfer
Principle of heat transfer, mode of heat transfer, conduction, convection & radiation,
critical radius of insulation, thermal resistance, free & forced convection, dimensionless
parameters in convective heat transfer, extended surfaces
7.Heat Exchangers
Heat exchangers, parallel flow, counter flow, cross flow, application. NTU & LMTD
method.

Practical work: -
Practical & term-work will be based on the topic of the syllabus stated above.

Referance Books
1. Thermal Engineering by P.L.Ballany
2. Thermodynamics by P.K.Nag
3. Heat & Mass Transfer by D.S.Kumar
4. Thermodynamics & by R.Yadav
Heat Engine Vol.I, II
5. Thermodynamics by Cengel.
6. Heat Transfer by Cengel
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U. V. Patel College of Engineering
B.Tech Sem. IV – (Mechatronics)
2HS401 Engineering Mathematics - III
EXAMINATION SCHEME
TEACHING SCHEME CREDIT THEORY PRACTICAL
SEM. END GRAND
PRACT.
LECT. PRACT. TOTAL INT. TOTAL
TU. THEORY PR/TW TOTAL MARKS HRS. TOTAL ASSESSMENT
(HRS.) (HRS.) (HRS.) ASSES.
04 00 00 04 04 00 04 30 70 03 100 0 100
1. Theory of complex variables :
Analytic functions, Cauchy – Rieman equation, harmonic functions, line integral, Cauchy’s
theorem and Cauchy’s integral, Simple form of conform transformation with application of the
solution of two dimensional problems.
2. Ordinary differential equation (higher order) :
Ordinary differential equation with constant coefficient, variation of parameter methods, Cauchy
– Euler differential equations, simultaneous differential equations with constant coefficient,
applications of ordinary differential equation.
3. Partial differential equations :
Formation of partial differential equations, Lagranges first order partial differential equations,
directly integrable equations, method of separable of variables, application to wave equations,
diffusion equation and Laplace equation.
4. Laplace transforms :
Definition, Laplace transform of elementary functions, properties of Laplace transform, inverse
Laplace transform, transform of derivatives, transform of intergration, multiplication by tn ,
division by t, convolution theorem, unit step and heaviside’s unit function, direct-delta function,
periodic functions, solution of ordinary linear differential equations, simultaneous equation with
constant co-efficient applied to electrical circuits.
5. Fourier series :
Definition of periodic function, Euler’s formula, functions having points of discontinuity, change
of intervals, odd and even functions, expansion of odd or even periodic functions, half range sine
and cosine series, elements of harmonic analysis.
6. Fourier transforms :
Definition, Fourier integral, Fourier sine and cosine intergration, complex form of Fourier
integral, Fourier transform, Fourier transforms, Fourier sine and cosine transform, inverse Fourier
transforms.
7. Statistics :
Probability, Total probability, Independent events, theorem of compound probability, Bay’s
theorem, random variable, discrete probability distribution, continuous probability distribution,
expectation, moment generating function, repeated trials, Binominal, Poisson’s and normal
distribution applications, calculation of error, probable error, standard error.

Referance Books :

1. Applied Mathematics Vol. I & II by P.N. Wartikar & J.N. Wartikar


2. High Engineering Mathematics by B.S. Grewal
3. Engineering Mathematics by Shrivastva
4. Text Book of Engineering Mathematics by A.B. Mathur & V.P. Jaggi
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U. V. Patel College of Engineering
B. Tech. SEM. IV (Mechatronics)
2MC402 Industrial Drafting, Design & Packages

Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract.
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
03 00 02 05 03 01 04 30 70 03 100 50 150

PART A. MACHINE DESIGN:

1. Introduction to machine design:


Meaning of Design, Mechanical Engineering design, Introduction to machine design,
Phases in design, Requisites of design engineer, Preferred Numbers & Standards,
Codes for materials Properties & application of engineering materials and their
selection.
2. Design considerations:
Direct stresses (Tensile and Compressive), stress-strain diagram, Bending stresses,
Bearing stresses, Torsional stresses, Eccentric loading, Principal stresses, Contact
stresses, Castigliano’s theory for determining deflections. Factor of safety and factor
influencing it, Theories of failures.
3. Design of cotter and Knuckle joint:
Design of simple cotter joint, Sleeve and Cotter joint, Cotter foundation bolt, Gib and
cotter joint, Design of knuckle joint
4. Design of Shaft, Keys & Couplings:
Design of shaft & axles on basis of bending, torsion & combined loading, Shaft
design on the basis of rigidity, Effect of keyways, Design of Square key, Rectangular
key, Kennedy key, Splines, Design of Muff or Sleeve coupling, Clamp coupling,
Flange coupling, Pin-bushed coupling.
5. Design of bolt and riveted joints:
Riveted joints: Types of riveted joints, Design of double and triple riveted butt joint
with equal and unequal cover plates, Design of riveted joint as per IBR, Design of lap
joint, Lozenge joint
Bolted joints: Definitions, Types of threads, screw fastenings, locking devices for
nuts, washers, eye bolts, Efficiency of threads, Static stresses in screw fastenings
Eccentric loading in riveted and bolted joints: a) Loading parallel to axis of bolts b)
Loading perpendicular to axis of bolts c) Eccentric loading on circular base
6. Design of springs:
Types of springs, Terminology related to springs, Types of end in helical springs,
Design of helical spring, Wahl’s factor, Spring in combination: parallel and series,
Concentric spring, Design of leaf spring
7. Design of levers:
Types of levers, Design of hand lever, Design of foot lever, Design of cranked lever,
Design of lever of a safety valve, Design of bell-crank lever, Design of rocker-arm
lever.
8. Struts and columns:
Design of connecting rod, Design of push rod, Design of piston rod
9. Power Screw:
Types of threads, design of screw with different types of threads used in practice,
design of nuts, design of C clamp, screw jack, design of toggle jack, design of
coupler.

PART B INDUSTRIAL DRAFTING (To be dealt in Laboratory):


1. Assembly Drawing, Standard drawing, Machine shop drawing, Pattern shop, Sheet
metal drawing.
2. Production Drawing :
Element of production drawing, Information on Drawing, Tolerances, Manufacturing
methods.
3. Limits, Tolerances and Fits :
Indicating geometrical tolerances on the drawing, Standard followed in industry.
4. Surface Roughness :
Roughness and machining symbols, Indication on drawings.

PART C PACKAGES:

MODELING:

1. Introduction to Computer Aided Drawing:


Objectives, introduction to drawing using CAD, Advantages of using CAD. 2 & 3
dimensional modeling, application of CAD.
2. Overview of drafting package:
Introduction, development, systems requirements, drawing by drafting package.
3. Basics of drafting package:
Introduction of Main Menu, Starting new drawing, drawing editor, entering
commands using mouse, pull down menus, screen menu, getting help from drafting
package, data entry, error correcting.
4. Working with drafting package:
Settings Limits, drawing lines, using zoom, erasing lines, drawing lines, saving the
work.
5. Drawing, Editing, Viewing, dimension and text commands
6. Plotting the Drawing
7. Overview of modeling package: Basics of Feature based, solid modeling, parametric
modeling package.
8. Basic Commands: Extruding, Revolving, Sweeping, Blending, Pattern using
modeling package.
PRACTICALWORK :

Part A MACHINE DESIGN :


1. Design of machine elements and preparation of report:
a) Design consideration
b) Design of shaft
c) Design of couplings
d) Design of riveted joint
e) Design of spring
f) Design of levers
g) Design of column
h) Design of screw, nut and other parts

Part B INDUSTRIAL DRAFTING

2. Design & Assembly & detailed drawing of :


a) Cotter / Knuckle joint/Connecting Rod (one sheet)
b) Coupling/power screw(one sheet)
The design calculations be included in Part A above. At least one drawing should be
production drawing out of above. Drawing should be on A2 size ( both details and
assembly.)
Preparation of assembly and detail drawings of Machine components (production
drawing)
NOTE : Part B be taught in laboratory & be tested only in oral examination as under.
Reference Books :
1. Machine Design, vol-1 - by Haideri
2. Machine Design by V. B. Bhandri
3. Machine Design - by Pandya & Shah (1994 Edition)
4. Machine Design - by Sharma & Agrawal (6th Edit≥ion, 1997)
5. Mechanical engineering design by J.E. Shigley
6. Machine Design - by R.B. Gupta
7. Machine Design Vol.-I by R.C. Patel
8. Machine Design - by Sharma and purohit
9. Machine Design - by R.K. Jain
10. Machine Design – by R.B. Patil
11. Autocad 2002 with application by Sham Tickoo
12. Mastering Autocad 2000 by George Omura
13. Pro/Engineer Wildfire for Designerssd by Sham Tickoo
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U. V. Patel College of Engineering
B. Tech. SEM. IV (Mechatronics)
2MC403 Digital Circuits & Devices
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract.
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
03 00 02 05 03 01 04 30 70 03 100 50 150

1. Data and Number Representation - Binary - Complement Representation BCD


- ASCII, ASCII
2. Boolean algebra, Logic Gates, Minimization, Use of Programs Such As Express in
Minimization
3. Digital Circuit Technologies, Rtl/Dtl/Dctl/Ttl/Mos/Cmos/Ecl, Analysis of Basic
Circuits in These Families, Internal Architecture of Programmable Logic Devices.
4. Combinational Design, Design with Muxes.
5. Sequential Circuits, Flip-Flops, Counters, Shift Registers, MultiVibrators, State
Diagrams -Sequential Circuit Design from State Diagrams - Computer Aids in
Synthesis.
6. Memory System - RAM, ROM, EPROM, EPROM, Pal, Plds, Pgas.
7. A/D and D/A Conversion Techniques and Selected Case Studies
8. Bus Structures, Transmission Line Effects, Line Termination
9. Cad Tools, Fpga Based Design Exercises.
10. Introduction to VLSI Design, Custom and Semi-Custom Design.

Practical work:
The term work shall be based on experimental and analytical work on the topics
mentioned above and will be defended by the candidates.

Reference Book(S):
1. Digital Circuits and logic Design By Morris Mano
2. Designing with Fpgas and Cplds By Jesse Ii Jenkins
3. Digital Integrated Electronics By H Taub & D Schilling
4. VHDL By Douglas L Perry
5. Introduction to VLSI Systems By C Mead And I Conway
6. Electronics for Scientists and Engineers
By T.R.Viswanathan, G.K.Mehta and Rajaraman
7. Integrated Electronics, Analog and Digital Circuits and Systems
By J. Millman and Halkias
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U. V. Patel College of Engineering
B. Tech. SEM. IV (Mechatronics)
2MC404 Dynamics of Machines

Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract.
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
03 00 02 05 03 01 04 30 70 03 100 50 150

1. Balancing: -
Introduction, Balancing of rotating masses, Rotating masses in same plane, Rotating
masses in different planes, Balancing of reciprocating masses, Primary and secondary
unbalanced forces of reciprocating engine, balancing of locomotives.
2. Vibration: -
Introduction, Undamped free Vibrations, Dumped free vibration, force vibration,
two - degree of freedom system.
3. Synthesis of mechanisms: -
Introduction to synthesis and analysis, type of synthesis, synthesis of a four bar chain,
Freudentein equation for four bar mechanisms, precision point for function generator
(Chebychev spacing method), Bloch method etc.
4. Gyroscope: -
Introduction, Gyroscope couple, effect of gyroscopic couple on bearings: Gyroscopic
effect on Naval ship, stability of an automobile, stability of a two wheeler vehicle, Effect
of Gyroscopic couple on the aero plane.
5. Governor: -
Introduction, types of governors, centrifugal governors, dead weight and spring
controlled governors, controlling force, sensitiveness of governors, hunting and
sochronism in governors, effort and power of a governor, co efficiency of insensitiveness.
6. CAM:-
Introduction disc, cylindrical & conical cams, Analytical & graphical determination of
velocity & accelerations, dynamics of high speed cam systems, polydyn cam, force analysis
of cams, vibrations, jump, shock, spring, surge, criteria in high spec cams
7. Gears: -
Type of Gears, Involutes teeth, Cycloid teeth, Path of contact, Length of arc of contact,
contact Ratio, Interference, Minimum number of teeth

Term work:-
The Practical & Term work shall be based on experimental and analytical work
on the topics mentioned above and will be defended by the candidates.

Reference Book:-
1. Theory of machine - By S.S Ratan
2. Theory of machine - By V.P. Singh
3. Theory of machine- BY J.S. Rao & R.V. Dukkipati
4. Theory of machine- By Sadhu Singh.
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U. V. Patel College of Engineering
B. Tech. SEM. IV (Mechatronics)
2MC405 Fluid Mechanics & Machines
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract.
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
03 00 02 05 03 01 04 30 70 03 100 50 150

1. Property of fluid: -
Type of fluid, law of continuum, property of fluid, viscosity, surface tension, cohesion & adhesion,
capillarity / bulk modulus compressibility, compressibility, evaporability & vapor pressure
2. Fluid static: -
Pre & its measurement, hydrostatic law, hydrostatic forces on submerged surfaces vertical,
horizontal, inclined & curved surface, buoyancy and flotation, meta centric height, stability of
immersed and floating body.
3. Fluid / Kinematic: -
Types fluid flow, velocity & acc. of fluid flow, rate of flow & continuity equation, vortex flows.
4. Fluid Dynamics: -
-Control volume & Control surface, Ealor’s equation, Bernoulli’s equation
-Compressible flow: - velocity of sound, mach no & mach cone
5. Fluid machine: -
-Impulse momentum principal force exerted by a jet on flat plate, hinged flat plate, moving flat
plate, curved.
-C.F. pump: - types, construction, velocity dia & plate, work done, effect of van shape, pump losses &
efficiency pre rise in impeller, min. speed of pump, specific speed, cavitations & maximum suction lift,
NPSH performance characteristics of C.F pump.
6. Hydraulic turbine: -
Impulse reaction turbine, pelton wheel, Francis, propeller& Kaplan turbine, effective head, available
power & efficiencies for above turbines, draft tube, specific speed of turbine, cavitation, performance
characteristics of turbines.

Practical work: -
The term work shall be based on experimental and analytical work on the topics mentioned
above and will be defended by the candidates.

References books: -
1. Fluid Mechanics & Machine by R.K. Bansal
2. Fluid Mechanics & Machine by K.R. Arora
3. Fluid Mechanics & Machine by R.K. Rajput
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U. V. Patel College of Engineering
B.Tech SEM. IV (Mechatronics)
2MC406 Energy Conversion Systems

Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract.
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
03 00 02 05 03 01 04 30 70 03 100 50 150

1. Refrigeration
Vapour compression cycle, components of refrigeration system, condenser,
compressor, expansion devices, evaporator. Refrigerant Vapour absorption system,
and Electrolux refrigerator.
2. Air conditioning
Central AC system, package AC system, Liquefaction of gases, Psychometrics Chart.
Construction of Psychometrics Chart, different processes of Psychometry.
3. IC engines
Diesel & petrol engine, engine performance parameters, testing & application
4. Automobiles
Scooters, motor cycles, cars, general features & systems
5. Introduction to thermal power plant
Rankine cycle, actual vapor cycle, comparison of Rankine and Carnot, binary vapor
cycle. Layout & working of power plant, components of power plant.
6. Nuclear engineering
Introduction, principal components of a reactor, classification of nuclear reactor, the
pressurized water reactor, boiling water reactor, sodium-cooled graphite-moderated
reactor, fast breeder reactor, nuclear power plant.

Practical work will be based on the topic of the syllabus stated above.

Referance books

1. Refrigeration & Air conditioning by P.L.Ballany


2. Thermal Engineering by R.S.Khurmi, J.K.Gupta
3. I.C.Engineering by Mehta & Mathur
4. Thermodynamics & by R.Yadav
Heat Engine Vol.I, II
5.Refrigeration & Air Conditioning by C.P.Arora
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U. V. Patel College of Engineering
B. Tech. SEM. V (Mechatronics)
2MC501 Casting & Machining Processes

Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract.
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
03 00 02 05 03 01 04 30 70 03 100 50 150

1. Foundry Processes:
Classification of manufacturing processes, advantage of casting processes over the manufacturing processes.
2. Sand Casting:
Patterns, types of patterns, advantages and limitation, pattern rational, pattern allowances, pattern colours,
moulding sand, ingredients of moulding sand, sand making, additives of sand, moulding techniques, core
and core print, core making, defects arises due to sand casting.
3. Gating and Risering:
Different types of gates, gating design, advantages and disadvantages of gating system, riser, riser design,
locating of riser.
4. Solidification of Casting:
Nucleation, growth, and different types of solidification, progressive solidification, and directional
solidification.
5. Special Casting Techniques:
Metallic moulding, shell moulding, Co2 process, noback resin moulding, centrifugal casting, die casting,
investment casting.
6. Melting Practice:
Crucible furnace, cupola furnace, induction furnace, and iron-fired furnace.
7. Defects in Casting and their remedies:
8. Basic Machine Tool:
Introduction to machining processes, machine tool classification, primary cutting motion and auxiliary
motion in machine tool.
9. Turning Process:
Working principle, classification, construction and arrangement of engine lathe, lathe specification,
mechanism, accessories and attachment for extending processing capacity of engine lathe, turning and allied
operations, capstan and turret lathe, estimation of machining time.
10. Drilling Operation:
Working principle, classification, construction and arrangement of radial drilling machine, work holding
devices, operations, and estimation of machining time.
11. Milling Operation:
Working principle, classification, construction and arrangement of column and knee type milling machine,
attachments, automatic feed mechanism, different cutter holding devices, types of milling cutters, elements
of plain milling cutter, peripheral milling, up milling, down milling, work holding devices, operations, gear
indexing, estimation of machining time.
12. Planing, Shaping and Slotting Operations:
Working principle, mechanism, work and tool holding devices, tools, operations and applications,
estimation of machining time.
13. Sawing and Broaching Operations:
Working principle, classification of sawing machine, types of broaching machines, attachment of broaching
machine, advantages and limitations of broaching machine.
14. Grinding Operations:
Working principle, classification, types of abrasives, manufacturing of grinding wheel, grit, grade and
structure of grinding wheel, I.S specification of wheel.
15. Microfinishing Processes:
Introduction, honing, lapping, polishing, buffing and superfinishing.

Laboratory Works: -
Each candidate shall submit the following work.
Pattern making including wood turning.
Casting of the above pattern.
Plain, step and taper turning.
Thread cutting.
Machining plane surface on a shaper.
Simple job on milling machine.

Text Books:
(1) Hajara Choudhary, “Work shop technology Vol- I & Vol-II” Media Prom. Mumbai Edition 9th .
(2) P.N.Rao “Manufacturing technology: metal cutting and machine” TMH Edition 2nd.

Reference Books:
(1) J.S.Campbell “Principles of manufacturing materials and processes”. TMH Edition 1st.
(2) Roy A. Lindberg “Processes and material of manufacturing” PHI Edition 4th.

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U. V. PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. TECH. SEM. V – MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING
2ME501- MATERIAL TECHNOLOGY (CBCS)
Teaching Scheme Credit Exam. Scheme
Theory Practical
Int. Sem Grand
Lect Pract Total Lect. Pract Total Int. Sem
Asses End Total Total Total
Asses End
Marks Hrs
4 2 6 4 1 5 30 70 3 100 25 25 50 150

1. Theory of Alloys:
Systems, phases and phase rule, structural constituents, equilibrium diagram, cooling curves,
lever – arm principle, eutectic reaction, eutectoid reaction, peritectic reaction, Iron carbon
diagram, constitution, microstructures & properties of plain carbon steels.
2. Heat treatment of steel:
Study of heat treatment processes such as annealing, normalizing, spherodizing, hardening,
tempering, carburizing, nitriding, cyaniding, induction hardening, flame hardening and
hardenability of steel. Application of above processes to machine components & mechanical
equipments such as gears, shaft bearings, turbine blades, crank shafts, pistons etc.
3. Steels :
Effect of alloying elements such as manganese, nickel, chromium, molybdenum, vanadium,
tungsten, cobalt and boron, law alloy steels, stainless steels, tool and die steels, high temperature
alloys, selection of steels for various machines components and mechanical equipments, coding
of steels as per ASME and ISI.
4. Cast Iron:
Constitution, properties of gray, white, malleable and nodular cast irons, seasoning of cast iron,
effect of silicon, manganese, sulphur, phosphorous and other elements on the properties of cast
iron, use of specific grades of cast iron in mechanical field.
5. Non – ferrous Alloys:
Constitution and properties of the alloys of copper, aluminum, lead, tin, zinc, magnesium etc.,
Application of mechanical field.
6. Powder Metallurgy:
Application of powder metallurgy, advantages of powder metallurgy, manufacturing processes,
production of powder ,compacting, sintering, products of powder metallurgy like filters,
babbitted bearings for automobiles, cemented carbides, diamond impregnated tools.
7 Corrosion of metal and alloys:
Mechanism of corrosion, types of corrosion, corrosion prevention techniques.
8. Development of Special Materials:
Ceramic materials, Materials for nuclear reactors, High temperature alloys, cryogenic materials,
Teflon, Araldite etc.,
9. Refractory materials:
Properties and classifications, selection of refractories for furnaces, boilers, cupola etc.
10. Composite Materials: Classification, Characterization & application of composite materials.
11. Nano Technology: Introduction to nano technology & nano science, field of application of
nano materials.
12. Polymer Materials: Introduction to polymer, classification and processing of polymer
materials.

TERM WORK:
The term work to be prepared by the candidates shall consists of technical report of about ten
experiments performed by the candidates out of which at least two experiments will be based on
each of the following topics listed under the headings of
a. Physical metallurgy
b. Ferrous metallurgy
c. Non-ferrous metallurgy

TEXT BOOKS:
1. O.P. Khanna, “Text Book of Materials Science & Metallurgy”, Dhanpat Rai and Sons
2. Sidney H. Avner, “Introduction to Physical Metallurgy”, T.M.H. Publisher

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. V. Raghavan, “Physical Metallurgy – Principles & Practice”, PHI Publisher
2. Y.Lakhtin, “Engineering Physical Metallurgy & Heat-Treatment”, C.B.S. Publisher
3. T.V.Rajan & C.P. Sharma, “Heat treatment”, PHI Publisher
4. Fontanna M.G. & Green N.D, “Corrosion Engineering”, TaTa McGraw Hill
5. Chawla Krishan K, “Composite Materials”, Spriger
6. George E. Dieter, “Mechanical Metallurgy”, TaTa McGraw Hill
7. Poole Charles P; Owens Frank J, “Introduction to Nano Technology”, Johan Wiley and
Sons. Ltd

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U. V. Patel College of Engineering
B. Tech. SEM. V (Mechatronics)
2MC503 Design of Machine Elements

Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract.
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
04 00 02 05 04 01 05 30 70 03 100 50 150

A THEORY:

1.Integrated approach in Design :


Manufacturing consideration in Design, Ergonomic considerations, and cost and weight considerations
in Designing machine members, safety and reliability in design, theories of failures.
2. Power transmission by Belts Chain and Rope :
Classification, belt tension ratio, centrifugal tension, power transmitted by belt, selection of flat belt
from manufacturer’s catalogue, selection of v-belt from manufacturer’s catalogue, Construction details
of flat and V-belts, selection of belt drives.
3. clutches and Brakes:
Design of clutch, positive and friction clutches, design of cone, single and multi plates and centrifugal
clutches, application in automotive and industrial machinery Classification of clutches.
Classification of brakes, design of brakes, band brake, external and internal shoe brakes, disk brakes,
applications and construction details
4. Fatigue Loading:
Completely reversed or cyclic stresses; stress v/s cycle (S-N) curves; fatigue and endurance limit;
effect of surface finish, size and loading on endurance strength; Finite and infinite life; design for
finite and infinite life; stress concentration, notch sensitivity and fatigue stress concentration factor;
factor of safety for fatigue loading;
Gerber, Goodman and Soderberg criteria for design of parts subjected to variable loading; Combined
variable normal and shear stresses; applications of fatigue loading for design of shafts, axles etc.
5. Design of Mechanisms:
Mechanisms for machine building, kinematics and dynamic considerations in analysis of Mechanisms.
Design analysis of mechanism.
6. Design of Machine Tool Structure:
Design based on rigidity like Spindle- deflection of spindle, runout of spindle, Column, Housing box.

B. Termwork and Practicals:

Practical and term work shall be based on ‘A’ above. Term work to be prepared by the candidate
should be as under
(a) Preparation of design report consisting of one major problem from the list given at (c) below and
five minor problems including one solved by computer programming
(b) Preparation of working drawing of A2 size of major problem in a above consisting of assembly
and detail. (Minimum two sheet)
(c) List of major problems
Brakes, Internal expanding shoe or external expanding shoe, band brake Clutches- cone, disc, multi
plate or centrifugal clutch , Belt drive

C. Practical Examination will be conducted as follows


- Students are required to make sketches of machine elements studied in ‘A’ above at the
time of practical exam.
- Students will be required to define the work done in ‘B’ above.
Term Work:
The term work shall be based on the topics mentioned above

Text Books:-
(1) Haidary “Machine Design”, Nirali Prakashan Pune. Edition 2nd.
(2) V.B. Bhandari “Design of machine Elements” TMH Edition 2nd

Reference Books:-
(1) Shigley J.E. “Mechanical Engineering Design” TMH. Edition 1st.

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U. V. Patel College of Engineering
B. Tech. SEM. V (Mechatronics)
2MC504 Control Engineering
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract.
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
04 00 02 06 04 01 05 30 70 03 100 50 150

1. Introduction to Control System:


Introduction to control system, important definitions, Open loop and closed loop control systems, Concept of
feedback & feed forwarded systems, Advantages and disadvantages of both types of systems, Classification of
control systems, Servomechanisms.
2. Mathematical Modeling of Physical systems and Dynamic models:
Definition, Laplace Transform, Laplace Transform of standard functions, Inverse Laplace Transform, Partial
fraction method. Definition of Transform function, Impulse response and Transform functions, Poles & Zeros
of Transfer function, Mathematical modeling of physical systems-physical model and mathematical model -
modeling of mechanical systems –Translation motion and Rotational motion-Analogous electrical systems,
Force voltage analogy, Force current analogy, Advantages of analogous systems, Dynamic modeling of
systems and responses.
3. Block Diagram and Signal flow graph:
Block diagram fundamentals, basic rules for block diagram reduction, Introduction to signal flow graph algebra,
Node elimination in signal flow graph, Mason's Gain formula.
4. Time Domain Analysis:
Time domain specifications, Standard test inputs, Step, Ramp, Parabolic and Impulse response, rise time, delay
time, overshoot, and Steady state error, Error Coefficients.
5. Stability Analysis of Control systems:
Characteristics equation of a control system, Location of roots of characteristics equation on s-plane and their
effects on the response of the system, Routh-Hurwitz Stability Criterion, Special cases in RH Tabulation,
Determination of the range of K for stable operation.
6. Frequency Domain Analysis:
Sinusoidal response of liner control system, Magnitude and phase curve, Polar plot, Nyquest plot and stability
criterion, Relative stability, margin and phase margin, Bode plots, determination of absolute and relative
stability from Bode plot
7. Root Locus Plot:
Angle and Magnitude criterion for plotting root locus, General rules for plotting root locus, Prediction of system
response from root locus plot, Effect of addition of pole or zero on root locus.

Motion Control
Electric motors and their Application: DC machines, DC variable speed drives, DC servomotors, induction
machines, AC variable speed drives, stepper motors, synchronous machines, brushless machines, switched
reluctance motor, toroidal torque motor, and electrical variable speed drive characteristics.
Variable Speed drive
Introduction criteria of the drive, selection criteria of the drive, configuration of parameter, remote and local
operation, Variable Frequency drive, study of different operation methods.
Term Work: -
The term work shall be based on experimental and analytical work on the topics mentioned above and will be
defended by the candidates.

Text Books:-
(1)Nagrath and N. Gopal “Control System Engineering”, New age international Ltd Edition 3rd .
(2) KATSUHIKO OGATA “Modern Control Engineering”,Prentice – Hall of India Edition 4th .

Reference Books:
(1) M. Gopal “Control Systems - Principles and Design” ,Prentice Hall of India Edition 3rd .

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U. V. Patel College of Engineering
B. Tech. SEM. V (Mechatronics)
2MC505 Microprocessor
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract.
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
03 00 02 05 03 01 04 30 70 03 100 50 150

* 8085 (8-BIT)
1. Introduction to Microprocessors, Microcomputers and Assembly language:
Microprocessors, microprocessor instruction set and computer languages- from large computers to
single chip micro controllers.
2. Overview of Microprocessor Architecture and Microcomputer systems:
Microprocessor architecture and its operations – memory - input, output devices, example of a
microcomputer system.
3. Interfacing I/O Devices:
- Basic Interfacing Concepts.
- Interfacing Output Devices.
- Interfacing Input devices.
- Memory-Mapped I/O.
4. Architecture and Memory interfacing:
- Microprocessor Architecture and its Operations.
- Memory and I/O Devices.
5. Programming of 8085:
- Introduction to 8085 Assembly Language programming.
- Introduction to 8085 Instructions.
- Programming Techniques with Additional instructions.
- Stack and Subroutines.
6. Interfacing and Peripheral:
- Interrupts.
- General Purpose Programmable Peripheral Devices.
* 8086 (16-BIT)
8086 internal architecture
Introduction to programming the 8086
1.8086 Family Assembly Language Programming:
-Program development, Machine codes, Assembler & Program development tools.
-8086 instructions descriptions & assembler directives.
-8086 interrupts & hardware interrupt application.
-Introduction to Pentium and Pentium-pro microprocessors.
-Introduction to Single Chip Microcontroller.
- Introduction to other 16 and 32 bit Microprocessors.

Text Books:
1. R.S. Gaonkar “Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications with 8085” Penram
international Pub, Edition 3rd.
2. Douglas V. Hall “Microprocessors and Interfacing: Programming and Hardware” TMH Edition 2nd.
Reference Books:
(1) BARRY B.BREY “The Intel Microprocessors 8086/8088, 80186/80188, 80286, 80386, 80486,
Pentium and Pentium pro processor. Architecture, Programming and Interfacing, PHI
(2) WILLIAM STALLINGS “Computer Organization and Architecture Designing for
Performance”.PHI

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U. V. Patel College of Engineering
B. Tech. Sem. V (Mechatronics)
2MC506 Software Packages -I

Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract.
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
00 00 02 02 00 01 01 00 00 00 00 50 50

1. Introduction:
Introduction to modeling Softwares, Nature of modeling software, System requirements, important
terms and definitions, file menu options, Managing file, Function of mouse, various toolbars
2. Sketcher:
Configuring for sketcher, Setting sketching environment, Creating sketcher geometry, Modifying
sketcher geometry, Dimensioning sketcher geometry, Constraining geometry
3. Part Modeling:
Basic (Parent child relationship), Base feature, Create datum’s features, Edit features, Engineering
features, Advanced features
4. Assembly:
Creating top-down assemblies, creating bottom-up assemblies, Placement constraints, Assembly
datum planes, assembling the components, redefining the components of the assembly, reordering
the components, modifying the components of the assembly, the bill of material
5. Detailing:
Creating drawing, working model views, Dimensioning and detailing your models, controlling
drawing details with layers, Importing and exporting data

Reference Books:
(1) Solid Works User Manuals

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U. V. Patel College of Engineering
B. Tech. SEM. VI (Mechatronics)
2MC601 Metal Forming & Fabrication

Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract.
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
04 00 02 06 04 01 05 30 70 03 100 50 150

1. Fundamentals of metal forming:


Classification of forming processes, mechanics of metal working, temperature in metal
working, hot working, cold working, strain rate effects, metallurgical structure,
hydrostatic pressure, workability, residual stresses.
2. Primary metal working and processes:
A. Forging: Classification of forging processes, forging equipment, forging defects.
B. Rolling of metals: Classification of rolling processes, principle of metal rolling mills,
simplified analysis of rolling load, rolling variables, defects in rolled products.
C. Extrusion: Classification of extrusion process, extrusion equipments, hot extrusion,
deformation, lubrication and defects in extrusion, cold extrusion, hydrostatic extrusion,
extrusion of tubing, production of seamless pipe and tubing.
D: Drawing of rods, wires and tubes: Sizing, coining and embossing.
3. Cold forming (Sheet metal working):
A. Drawing: deep drawing, squeezing, bending, blanking, piercing, notching etc., high
energy rate forming, spinning, operations and applications.
B. Press work: Types of press, drive mechanisms for presses, feed mechanisms press
tools sets, die classification, elements of die and punch design.
4. Fabrication process:
A. Welding: Welding process, description of braze welding, forge welding, gas welding,
Resistance welding, induction welding, arc welding, electron beam, laser welding,
friction welding, thermit welding, flow welding, cold welding, explosion welding, plasma
arc welding.
B. The formation of a fusion welded joint, the factors involved, the nature of heat source,
the welding arc, the cathode, the arc, powder source characteristics, metal transfer, heat
flow, metallurgical reactions with weld pool, contraction of weld deposit.
C. Electrode coatings, electrode classification and selection.
D. Source of current supply for arc welding.
E. Welding defects and their detection.
F. Expansion, contraction, distortion and residual stress in welding, Method of
controlling distortion and stress in welding.
G. Soldering and brazing, process description and application.
5. Plastic molding and forming processes: Blow molding, injection molding,
continuous strip molding, liquid resin molding, rotational molding, thermo-forming,
vacuum forming, pressure forming, profile extrusion, and twin sheet forming.

Text Books

(1) O.P. Khanna, “Welding Technology”, Dhanpat Rai Pub. Edition 1st.
(2) Jain & Gupta “Production Technology” Khanna Pub. 17 15th.

Reference Books:

(1) Higgins “Material Science” Vol. I & II , Viva Books Edition 1st
(2) Lindberg “Manufacturing Process” PHI Edition 4th .
(3) Begeman “Manufacturing Process “ Asia Pub. Bombay Edition 4th .

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U. V. Patel College of Engineering
B. Tech. Sem. VI (Mechatronics)
2MC602 Metrology & Instrumentation

Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract.
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
03 00 02 05 03 01 04 30 70 03 100 50 150

Part 1 – Metrology:
1. Standards of measurements, sources of error on measurements, limits, fits, tolerances and allowances,
IS for limits and fits.
2. Methods for measuring lengths, diameter inside a deep hole, small inside diameters, angles, profiles
and positions, measurements of flatness, squareness, parallelism and alignment deflection measurement,
linear transverse and torsional.
3. Gauges including their design IS for plug & ring gauges, Interchangeable manufacturing.
4. Amplifying devices and comparators.
5. Surface assignment.
6. Gear measurement.
7. Screw thread measurement.

Part 2 - Mechanical Measurement:


1.Motion Measurement: Measurement of displacement, velocity, acceleration and vibrations by
potentiometer, strain gauges, seismic pick ups, velocity pickups and acceleration pickups, calibration of
pickups.
2.Force Measurement: Torque and shaft power measurement, Basic method of force measurements,
elastic force transducers, torque measurement on rotating shaft, shaft power measurement.
3.Pressure measurement: Basic method of pressure measurement, dead weight gauges and manometers,
elastic transducers and force balance transducer.
4.Flow measurement: Gross flow rate measuring meters, constants area, variable pressure drop meters
(obstruction meters) constant pressure drop variable arc meters (Rotameter), local flow velocity
magnitude and direction meters, pitot static tube, Hotwire anemometer, velometer.
5.Temperature measurement: Measurement of temperature by liquid – in – glass thermometers, pressure
thermometers, thermocouples, their calibration, resistance thermometer, bimetallic thermometer,
thermistors, radiation and optical pyrometers.
Term Work:
The term work shall be based on the experimental work on the topic mentioned above.

Text Books:
(1) R.K. Jain “A Text Book of Engineering Metrology” Khanna Pub. Edition 20th .
(2) D.S. Kumar “Mechanical Measurement & Control" Metropolitan Edition 3rd .

Reference Books:
(1) Khare & Vajpayee “Dimensional Metrology” PHI Edition 1st .
(2) N. Chaudhary “Instrumentation” Edition 1st .

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U. V. Patel College of Engineering
B. Tech. SEM. VI (Mechatronics)
2MC603 Hydraulics & Pneumatics Systems

Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract.
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
04 00 02 06 04 01 05 30 70 03 100 50 150

SECTION-I (HYDRAULICS)
1. Introduction to Fluid Power
Introduction, advantages, disadvantages, application, fluid properties, Pascal law, application of Pascal
law, continuity equation, hydraulics power, flow rate
2. Hydraulics Pumps
Pumping theory, pump classification, gear pump, vane pump, piston pump, pump selection
3. Hydraulics Actuator & Motors
Introduction, types of cylinder, cylinder force, velocity , power, construction of cylinder, seals in cylinder,
mounting style of cylinder, cushioning of cylinder, some common problems in cylinder, introduction to
hydraulic motor, gear motor, vane motor, piston motor
4. Hydraulics Valves
Direction Control Valve: Construction, classification, valve operating method, centre condition of spool
valves, Design factors
Pressure Control Valve: Pressure relief valve, pressure reducing valve, unloading valve, sequence valve,
Counterbalance valve
Flow control Valve: Throttle valve, throttle with check valve, check valve
5. Hydraulics Accessories
Pressure gauge, pressure intensifier, pressure switch, temperature switch, accumulators, flow meter
6. Circuit Design & Analysis
Control of single acting and double acting cylinder, meter in and meter out circuits, regenerative circuits,
counter valve application, automatic cylinder reciprocating, fail safe circuit, pump unloading circuits
SECTION-II (PNEUMATICS)
1. Basic of Pneumatics Systems
Introduction, application of pneumatics, Gas laws, basic requirements for pneumatic systems.
2. Air Compressors
Introduction, types of air compressors, classification. Single acting & double acting cylinders, piston type
reciprocating compressor, rotary vane compressor, liquid ring compressor, twin lobe compressor, screw
compressor, liquid cooled rotary screw compressor, selection criteria for compressors, characteristics of
single acting & double acting cylinder, air receiver.
3. Servicing Compressed Air
Introduction, FRL unit, air filter, pressure regulator, lubricator
4. Pneumatic Cylinders & Air Motor
Introduction, types of cylinders, single acting cylinder, double acting cylinder, classification according to
construction, cushion assembly, types of mount, piston speed & force, air motors, types of air motors
5. Pneumatic Valves
Introduction, types of valves, direction control valves, valve position, basic construction of valves,
overlapping, controlling methods, control techniques, flow control valve, non return flow control valve,
check valve, quick exhaust valve, time delay valve, shuttle valve, twin pressure valve, solenoid valve,
cascade systems
6. Basic Pneumatic circuits
Symbols, control of single acting & double acting cylinder by various methods, impulse operation, speed
control of a cylinder, sequencing of motions, automatic cylinder reciprocating, time delay circuits, logic
operation circuits, circuits by cascade systems
7. Electrical Control in Pneumatic Circuits
Electropneumatics, relays, Electropneumatics circuits

Practical Work:

The term work shall be based on experimental and analytical work on the topics mentioned above and
will be defended by the candidates.

Text Books:
(1) Anthony Esposito “Fluid Power Systems”, Prentice Hall Edition 2nd .
(2) Majumdar S.R “Pneumatic systems Principles and maintenance“,Tata McGraw – Hill Edition 1st .
(3) Majumdar S.R. “Oil Hydraulics : Principles & Maintanence”, TMH Edition 1st .

Reference Books:
(1) W. Boltan B/H Butterworth “Pneumatic and Hydraulic system”, Heinemam Edition 2nd .

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U. V. Patel College of Engineering
B. Tech. Sem. VI (Mechatronics)
2MC604 Microcontroller
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract.
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
03 00 02 05 03 01 04 30 70 03 100 50 150

1. Microprocessors and Microcontrollers:


Microprocessors and microcontrollers, Z80 and the 8051, a microcontroller survey,
development systems for microcontrollers.
2. 8051 Architecture:
8051 micro controller hardware, input/output pins, ports, ports and circuits, external memory,
counters and timers, ;serial data i/o, interrupts.
3. Basic ALP Concepts:
Generic computer, mechanics of programming, ALP process, PAL practice CPU, programming
tools and techniques, programming the 8051.
4. Moving Data:
Addressing ;modes, external data moves, code memory read PUSH and POP opcodes, data
exchanges.
5. Logical Operations:
Byte-level logical operations, bit-level logical operations, rotate and swap operations.
6. Arithmetic Operations:
Flags, incrementing and decrementing, addition. Subtraction, multiplication and division,
decimal arithmetic.
7. Jump and Call Instructions:
Jump and call program range, jumps, calls and subroutines, interrupts and returns.
8. 8051 Microcontroller design:
microcontroller specifications, 8051 micro controller design, testing the design, timing
subroutines, look up tables for 8051, serial data transmission.
9. Applications:
Keyboards, displays, pulse measurements, D/A and A/D conversions, multiple interrupts.
10. Serial data Communication:
Network configuration, 8051 data communication modes.
Term Work:
The term work shall be based on experimental and analytical work on the topics mentioned
above and will be defended by the candidates.
Text Books:
(1) Kenneth J. Ayala “The 8051 micro controller-Architecture, programming and application.”
Thomson learning Eidition 2nd.
Reference Book:
(2) Mazidi “The 8051 micro controller and Embedded system” PHI Eidition 2nd .
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U. V. Patel College of Engineering
B. Tech. SEM. VI (Mechatronics)
2MC605 Sensor Systems

Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract.
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
04 00 02 06 04 01 05 30 70 03 100 50 150

1. Introduction to Sensor Based Measurement Systems


Terminology, Sensor Classification, General Input-Output Configuration, Static
Characteristics, Dynamic Characteristics, Impedance, Reliabilty, Material for Sensors.
2. Sensor Characterization and Physical Effects:
Electric charges, fields, potentials, resistance, capacitance, magnetism, induction, piezo
electric, piezo resistive effect, hall effect gauss effect, magnetostrictive, thermo resistive,
electric effect, photo effect.
3. Sensors:
Sensors for position, angle, level, force, strain, torque, velocity, acceleration, pressure,
temperature, flow, humidity, Electromagnetic field detectors,
4. Advanced Sensors :
Chemical Sensors, Thin and Thick film sensors, Integrated Magnetic sensors, Overview of
Optical Sensors, MEMS based Sensors
5. Static and Dynamic Calibration of Sensors
Definition and need of sensor calibration, Static calibration, Dynamic behaviour of sensors,
Dynamic calibration of first order system, Dynamic behaviour of Thermocouples, Frequency
response of first order system, Dynamic calibration methods for force transducers, Dynamic
calibration of pressure sensor
6. Sensor Applications:
Automotive sensors, Environmental sensors, sensors for medical diagnosis and patient
monitoring, Aerospace sensors
7. Analog Test Circuits:
Signal conditioning circuits – Amplifiers - filters - demodulators – multiplexer – reed relay
- FET CMOS – cross talk – sample and hold – application – circuits - sampled data
fundamentals- digital sampled data system – Digital Vs. Analog Quantization – signal
conditioning – lead wire compensation – amplification and filtering
8. Digital Test Circuits:
ADC hardware – dual ramp (noise effect)-Successive approximation- Flash. DAC- reference
voltage, binary code, ladder network and spectrum analysis. Multiplexing, calibration, timers
and triggers. System design and practice, Quantization error, sampling frequency, Aliasing
frequency – design practice- Computer interface
9. Virtual Instrumentation:
LabVIEW - Graphical user interfaces - Controls and Indicators - 'G' programming - Data
type, Format, Precision and representation - Data flow programming - Debugging and
Running a Virtual instrument - Functions and Libraries - FOR loops, WHILE loops, CASE
structure, formula nodes, Sequence structures - Arrays and Clusters - Array operations -
Bundle - Bundle/Un-bundle by name, graphs and charts - String and file I/O - High level and
Low level file I/O's - Attribute modes Local and Global variables.
10. Data Acquisition I:
Single Ended and Differential Measurement Systems, Common-Mode Rejection Ratio,
Referenced and Non-Referenced Single-Ended Measurement Systems, Hardware versus
Software Timing, Comparing DAQ Devices and Computer-Based Instruments for Data
Acquisition, Instrument I/O, Buffered I/O - Real time Data Acquisition. VISA
11. Data Acquisition II:
Measurements using DAQ Cards, Real-Time System, Field Point I/O , Compact RIO I/O and
Intelligent Real-Time Embedded Controller. PCI or PXI R Series device Device Calibration-
External Calibration & Internal Calibration

TEXT BOOKS:
nd
(1) J Fraden, “Handbook of Modern Sensors”, AIP press, 2 edition, 2001.
nd
(2) Ramon Pallas, “Sensors and Signal Conditioning”, Wiley-Interscience, 2 edition, 2000.
(3) Jon S Wilson, “Sensor Technology Handbook”, Newnes Publishers, 2004.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
(1) Sabriee Soloman ,” Hand Book of Sensors”, McGraw Hill, 1998.
(2) Jon. A.Allocca and Allen Stuart, " Transducers Theory and Applications", Prentice Hall,
2001.
(3) Jan Sinclair, "Sensors and Transducers", Butterworth -Heinmann, 2001.

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U. V. Patel College of Engineering
B. Tech. Sem. VI (Mechatronics)
2MC606 Software Packages - II
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract.
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
00 00 02 02 00 01 01 00 00 00 00 50 50

1 Introduction:
Matlab Environment, Help feature, Types of files, Search Path, script file
2 Constants, Variables and Expressions:
Character set, Data type, Constants and Variables, Operators, Some built in functions
3 Vectors and Matrices:
Introduction, Scalar and Vector, Entering data in matricesLine continuation, Matrix indices, Multi
dimentional matrix, manipulations, some useful commands, matrix and array operation, structure
array, Cell arrays,useful functions on cell and structure
4 Input and Output Statements:
Data input, input, keyboard, menu, pause commands, reading and storing file data, output commands,
file opening and closing functions, formatted input and output, binary input and output commands
5 Matlab Graphics:
Two dimensional plots, Multiple Plots, Style options, legend command, Subplots, specialized two
dimensional plots, Three dimensional plots
6 Control Structures:
Loops, if statement, switch statement, break statement, continue statement, error statement,try-catch
statement
7 User Defined Functions:
function m-file, Passsing arguements, Function workspace, Types of functions, Function handles,
Errors and warning, matlab degugger,Global variables, recursion.
8 Simulink Basics:
Introduction, starting simulink, Simulink modelling, Solvers, Simulating model,Using variables, Data
import/export, state space modelling, simulation of nonlinear systems.
9 Applications:
Linear algebra, curve fitting and interpolation, data analysis and statistics, quadrature, ordinary
differential equation, non linear algebric equation.
10 Minor Projects:
Electrical circuits, control systems, optimization, engineering mechanics, mechanical vibration,
Interfacing.

Text Books:
(1) Rao v. Dukkipatti “Matlab – An introduction with applications” New Age International.
(2) Rudra Pratap “Getting started with MATLAB 7” Oxford Uni. Press.

Reference Books:
(1) Raj Kumar, Ashok Kumar Goel, Manoj Kumar Sharma “Matlab and its applications in
Engineering “ 

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