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Maharshi Dayanand University 1 2 Syllabus BE (Mechanical Engg.) 7th & 8th Semester
Systems, Ait Injection System and Catalytic Converters; ME - 403 E REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING
Purpose construction & operation of lead acid Battery, Capacity L T P Sessional : 50 Marks
Rating & Maintenance of Batteries;Purpose and Operation 3 1 - Theory :100 Marks
of Charging Pu rpo se and Ope rat ions o f t he Starting Total : 150
Duration of Exam. : 3 hrs.
Systems; Vehicle Lighting System.
Unit I
Text Books :-
Introduction : Definition of refrification & air conditioning :
1. Automobile Engineering by Anil Chhikara, satya Prakashan,
Necessity; Methods of refrigeration; Unit of refrigeration;
New Delhi.
Coefficient of performance (COP), Fundaments of air-conditioning,
2. Automobile Engineering by Dr. Kirpal Singh, standard Comparative study, secndary refrigerants, Introduction to eco-
Publishers Distributors. friendly Refrigerants; Introduction to Cryogenics.
References Books : Unit II
1. Automotive Mechanics - Crouse / Anglin, TMH. Air Refrigeration System : Carnot ref rigeration cycle.
2. Automotive Technology - H.M. Sethi, TMH, New Delhi. Temperature. Limitations; Brayton refrigeration or the Bell
3. Automotive Mechanics - S.Srinivasan, TMH, New Delhi. Coleman air refrigeration cycle; Necessity of cooling the aero
plane; Air craft refrigeration systems, Simple cooling and Simple
4. Automotive Mechanics - Joseph Heitner, EWP. evaporative types, Boot strap and Boot starap evaporative types,
5. Motor Automotive Technology by Anthony E. Schwaller - Refrigerative type and Reduced Ambien t type system,
Delmer Publishers, Inc. Comparison of different systems, problems.
6. The Motor Vehicle - Newton steeds Garrett, Butter Worths. Unit III
Note : In the semester examination the examiner will set Vapour Compression(VC) Refrigeration Systems :
eight questions in all, at least one question from each (A) Simple Vapour Compression (VC) Refrigeration systems-
unit & students will be required to attempt only 5 Limitations of Reserved Carnot cycle with vapour as the
questions. refrigeration; Analysis of VC cycle considering degrees of
sub cooling and superheating ; VC cycl on p-v,t-s and p-h
diagrams; ef fects of operating conditions on COP;
Comparison of VC cycle with Air Refrigeration cycle.
(B) Multistage Ref . Systems - Necessity of compound
compression, Compound VC cycle, Inter-cooling with liquid
sub-coo ling and / or water inter cooler; Multistage
compression with flash inte-cooling and /or water inter-
cooling; systems with individual or multiple expression values;
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Hostel Management __________________ _ VI. Performance inViva voce before the committee (10 Marks)
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III. Educational tours/ visits/ Membership of Professional
Societies (5 Marks) *Marks obtained 1.( )+II( )+III( )+IV( )+V( )+VI( )=
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Robot applications : Charateristics of robot applications, robot Robotic Manipulation : Automation and Robots; Robot
cell design, types of robot applications : Material handling, Cla ssif ication - Drive Technologies, W o rk- E nvelope
procesing operations, assembly and inspection. Geometrics, Motion Control Method, applications; Robot
Specifications- No of Axes, Capacity and Speed, Reach and
Text Books :-
Stroke, Tool Orientation, Repeatability, Precision, Acuracy,
1. Automation, Production Systems and Computer Integrated Operating Environment, An Example; Rhino X-3
Manufacturing.
Unit II
2. Groover M.P., Prentice Hall of India.
Direct Kinematics : The Arm Equation Homogenous Co-
References Books : ordinates - Frames, Translations and Rotations, Composite
1. App roch to Computer Integ rate d Design and Homogenous Transformations; Screw Transformations; Link o-
Manufacturing Naua Singh, John Wiley and Sons, 1998. ordinates; The Arm Equation; A Five- Axis Articulated Robot; A
2. Production Mangement Systems : A CIM Perspective Fou-Axis Scara Robot; A Six- Axis Articulated Robot; Problems.
Browne J, Harhen J, Shivnan J, Addison Wesley, 2 nd Ed. Unit III
1996. Inverse Kinematics : Solving the Arm Eqaution : The Inverse
Note : In the semester examination the examiner will set Kinematics Problem; General Properties of Solutions; Tool
eight questions in all, at least one question from each Configuration; Inverse Kinematics of a Five-Axis Articulated
unit & students will be required to attempt only 5 Robot, Four- Axis Scara Robot, Six- Axis Articulated Robot and
questions. three - Axis Planer Articulted Robot; A Robotic Work Cell;
Problems.
Unit IV
Work Space Analysis and Trajectory Planning : Work Space
Analysis; Work Envelope of a Five-Axis rticulated Robot; Work
Envelope of a Four Axis Scara Robot; Work Space Fixtures;
The Pick and Place Operation; Continuous Path Motion;
Intepolated Motion; Straight Line Motion; Problems.
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Unit V 4. Robotic Engineering - An Intergated Approach : Richard D.
Differential Motion and Statics : The Tool Configuration Jacobian LKlafter, Thomas A. Chmielewski and Michael Negin PHI 1989.
Matrix; Joint - Space Singularties; Generalised Inverse; esolved 5. Foundations of Robotics Analysis and Control - Tsuneo
-Motion Rate Control; n > 6; Rate Control of Reduntant Rebots Yashikawa MIT Press 1990, Indian Reprint 1998.
: n 6; Rate Control using (1- Inverse; The Manipulator Jacobian;
6. Robots and Control - R.K. Mittal and I.J. Nagrath - Tata
Induced Joint Torques and Forces; Problems.
Mc Graw Hill 2003.
Unit VI
Note : In the semester examination the examiner will set
Manipulator Dynamics : Lagrange’s Equation; Kinetic & eight questions in all, at least one question from each
Potential Energy Generalised Force; Lagrange - Euler Dynamic unit & students will be required to attempt only 5
Model; Dynamic Models of a Two Axis Planer rticulated Robot questions.
and A Three- xis SCARA Robot; Direct & Inverse Dynamics;
Recuresive Newton - Euler Formulation; Dynamic Model of a
One Axis Robot; Problems.
Unit VII
Robot Control : The Control Problems; State Equations;
Constant Solutions; Linear Feedback Systems; Single- xis PID
Control; PID-Gravity Control; omputed - Torque Control;
Variable- structure Control; Impedance Control; Problem.
Text Books :-
1. Fundamental of Robotics (Analysis & Control) by Robert J.
Shilling, Published by PHI, Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi.
2. Introduction to Robotics (Mechanics & control) by John J.
Craig, Published by Addition Wesley (Intl. Student Edition).
References Books :
1. Analysis Robotics & Mechatronics by Wolfram Stadler,
Published by Mc- Graw Hill, Inc. New Delhi.
2. Industrial Robotics - Technology, Programming &
Applications by Mikell P. Grover, Weiss, Nagel and
Ordef, Published by Mc Graw Hill International Edition.
3. A Robot Engg. Test Book - Mohsen Shahinpoor, Harper
& Low, Publishing New York.
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ME - 444 E ERGONOMICS AND WORK PLACE DESIGN analysis and industrial inspection, and in manufacturing.
Students will be required to aply the principles to a real life
L T P Sessional : 50 Marks
3 1 - Theory :100 Marks ergonomic design as applied to a product, service or computer
Total : 150 application.
Duration of Exam. : 3 hrs. Text Books :-
Unit I
1. Work design ; Industrial Ergonomics - Knoz, Stephan A.,
Basic Principles of Ergonomics, Anthropometry, Posture and Johnso, Steven, Hlcomb Hathaway, Scottsdale, AZ.
Health; Anthropometry Practical; Displays, controls and HMI;
2. Human Factors in engineering and design - Sanders, M.S.
Tools and Equaipment Design; W orkplace Design and
& Mc Cormick, E.J., 6 ed., Mc Graw Hill New York.
Assessement; Task Analysis; Questionnaire and Interview
Design; P roduct Design an d Evaluation; Design ing f or References Books :
manufacture and maintenance; Health and Safety Legislation 1. Ergonomics : Man in his working environment - Murrell,
and Ergonomics. K. F. H. Champan & Hall, London.
Unit II 2. Man- Machine Engineering - Chapanis A : Wordsworth
Application of Ergonomics Principles, Cognitive Ergonomics, Publishing Co.
Human Information Processing; Memory; Reading; Perception; 3. The Practice and Management of Induatrial Ergonomics
Navigation; Problem Solving; Decision Making, Human omputer - Alexander, D.C. Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ.
Interaction, Input/ Output technology, Usability; Evaluation;
4. Textbook of work Physiology - Astrand, P.O. & Rhodahl,
Health problems.
K. - Mc Graw Hill, New York.
Unit III
5. Human Factors in Lighting - Boyce, P.R. Ma Millan,
Future Systems, Job Design, Scientific Mangement, Enrichment,
New York
Enlargement, Rotation, cells Shift work, Management Style and
Job design Change Ma ngement. New Technolo gy, 6. The Ergonomics of Worksaces and Machines : A design
Unemployment, Deskiling, Introdution new technoogy manual - Clark, T.S. & Corlett, E.N. Taylor & Francis, London.
Questionaire design and assessemnt. task analysis techniques. 7. Ergonomics atwork, Oborne D Wiley, London.
Measurement of human error & risk. Use of simulation and 8. Bodyspace - Anthropometry, Ergonomics and Design.-
prototypes. Product Evaluation Experimental Design. Pheasant, S. Taylor & Francis.
Unit IV Note : In the semester examination the examiner will set
Case Studies ; A Set of case studies will be used to demonstrate eight questions in all, at least one question from each
how ernomics has lead to changes in work activity, safety and unit & students will be required to attempt only 5
product design. Case studies will include advanced computer questions.
applications, workspace assessment and re-design, accidient
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ME - 446E MODERN MANUFACTURING PROCESSES Unit IV
L T P Sessional : 50 Marks Plasma Arc Machining (PAM : Plasma non thermal generation
3 1 - Theory :100 Marks of plasma, mecahnism of metal reoval, PAM parameters,
Total : 150 equipments for D.C. plasma torch unit, safety precautions,
Duration of Exam. : 3 hrs. economics, other applications of plasma jets. Electron Beam
Machining (EBM) - Generation and control of electron beam,
Unit I theory of electron beam machining, rocess apacities and
Mechanical Processes : Ultrasonic Machining - Elements of limitations.
process, cutting tool system design, effect of parameters, Text Books :-
economic considetarions, applications, limitations of the process,
1. Modern Machining Proesses - P.C. Pandey, H.S. Shan, Tata
advantages and disadvantages. Abrasive Jet Machining - Jet
McGraw Hill.
cutting equaipments, process details, advantages and
applications. 2. Machining Science - Ghosh and Malik, Affiliated East - West
Press.
Unit II
References Books :
Electrochemical and Chemical Metal Removal Processes ;
1. Non Traditional Manufacturing Processes - Benedict G.F.
Electrochemical Machining - Elements of ECM process, tool
Marcel Dekker
work gap, chemistry of the process, metal removal rate,
accuracy, surface finish and other work material characteristics 2. Advanced Methods of Machining - Mc Geongh J.A.
eon omics, ad vanta ges, a pplications, limitatio ns. Chapman and Hall.
Electrochemsical Grinding - Material removal, surface finish, Note : In the semester examination the examiner will set
accuracy, advantages, applications. eight questions in all, at least one question from each
Unit III unit & students will be required to attempt only 5
questions.
Thermal Metal Removal Process : Electric Discharge Machining
(EDM) or Spark erosion machining processes, mechanism of
metal removal, spark erosion generators, electrode feed control,
dielectric fluids, flushing, electrodes for spark erosion, selction
of electrode material, tool electrode design, surface finish,
machining acuracy, machine tool selection aplications Wire cut
EDM. Laser beam machining (LBM) - Apparatus, material
removal, cutting spped and accuracy of cut, metalurgical effects,
advantages and limitations.
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ME - 448E EMERGING AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGIES Unit IV
L T P Sessional : 50 Marks Integrated Staeter Alternator : tarts stop operation, Power Assist,
3 1 - Theory :100 Marks Regenerative Brajking. Advanced lead acid batteries, Alkaline
Total : 150 batteries, Lithium batteries. Development of new energy storage
Duration of Exam. : 3 hrs. systems, Deep discharge and rapid charging ultra capacitors.
Unit I Unit III
The Future of the Automotive Industry : Challenges and Concepts X-By Wire Technology : What is X-By Wire , Advantage over
for the 21 st century . Crucial issues facing the industryand hydraulic systems. Use of Automotive micro controllers Types
approaches to meet tese challenges. of censors. Use of actuators in an automobile environment.
Unit II Unit IV
Fuel cell Technology for Vehicle : What is fuel cell, Type of fuel Vehicles System : Constantly Variables Transmission, Benefits,
cell Advantages of fuel cell. Current state of the technology. Brake by wire, Advantages over power Braking System.
Electrical assist steerings by wire, Advantages of Steering by
Potential and challenges Advantages and disadvantages of
wire. Semi-active suspension system. Advantages of flly active
hydrogen fuel.
suspension system.
Unit III Text & Refrence Books :-
Latest Engine Technology Features : Advantages in dieselengine 1. Advanced Vehi cle Technologie s by Heisler - SAE
technology. Direct fuel injection Gasoline engine Diesel International Publication.
particulate emision control. Throttling by wire. Variable Value 2. Electric and Hybrid Electric vehicle by Ronald K. Jugen.-
Timing, Method used to ef fect variable Valve Timing. SAE International Pubication
Electromagnetic Valves, Camless engine actuation. 3. Electric Braking, Traction and Stability control - SAE
Unit IV Hardbound papers.
42 Volt System : Need benefits, potentials and hallenges. 4. Electric steering and suspension systems- SAE Hardbound papers.
Techn ology Implication s f or the Automot ive Indu stry. 5. 42 Volt system by Daniel J. Holt - SAE International Publication.
technological evolution that will occur as a result of the adoption 6. Diesel Particulate Emission by J.H. Johnson - SAE
of 42 cvolt systems. Hardbound papers.
Unit V 7. Fuel Cell Technologies for Vehicles by Richard Stobart - SAE
Hardbound Papers.
Electrical and Hybrid Vehicles : Types of hybrid system,
Objectives and Advantages of hybrid systems. Current status, Note : In the semester examination the examiner will set eight
Futute developments and Prospetus of Hybrid Vehicles. questions in all, at least one question from each unit &
students will be required to attempt only 5 questions.
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ELECTIVE PAPERS FOR BE 7th & 8th SEMESTER Unit II
HUM-451-E LANGUAGE SKILLS FOR ENGINEERS Vocabulary : Methods of bulding vocabulary- etmological roots,
prefixes and suffixes; Commonly used foreign words and
L T P Class Work : 50 Marks
phrases; spelling : words often confused; synonyms and
4 - - Exam : 80 Marks
Practical/Presentation : 20 Marks homonyms; one word substitutes; verbal idioms.
Total :150 Marks Unit III
Duration of Exam. : 3 hrs.
Punctuation and Machanics : End Punctuation; Internal
The real challenge before the students starts swhen they corss Punctuation; Word Punctuation.
the threshold of the college after completing their degree. They,
Unit IV
all of a sudden, find themselves competing for job/P.G. Degrees,
through various entrance test and interviews. Verbal ability forms Comprehension :Abstracting : Summarising : Observations,
a major portion of these tests. Without sound language skills Findings and Conclusionl; Illustration and Inductive Logic; De-
and its semantic-syntactic know how, the students with engi- duction and Analogy.
neering background find themselves almost under-prepared for Unit V
such tests. With this difficulty of students in mind, this course is Presentation: Oral presentation-Extempore, discussion on top-
proposed to make them technically proficient in handling the lan- ics of contemporary relevance, interviews.
guage skills required in comptitive exams. The course would
Sanding :
expose students to almost all variety of items, the common run
of such tests as CAT, GMAT etc. And in the context of LPG, 1. Working with words by R. Gairns and s. Redman, Cambridge
University Press, London.
this cutting edge comptence becomes imperative, and no pro-
fessional education can afford to overlook this aspect. 2. Meanings into Words-Upper Intermediate Students Book, Deff/
Jones, Foundation Books (Cambridge University Press, Delhi.
Course Content :
3. A Practical English Grammar by A.J. Thomson and A.V.
Unit I
Martinet, OUP, Delhi.
Remedial English : Parts to speech, Gerunds, Participles and
4. Examine your English by Margaret M. Maison, Orient
infinitives; Clauses; Sentence-constructions (unity; avoidance Longman, New Delhi.
of choppy and rambling sentences, logic and consistency, con-
5. A Practical Guide to Colloquial Idom by W.J. Ball, Longman.
ciseness, sequencing of ideas); Sentence errors-agreement
between verb and subject, pronoun and antecedents, sequence 6. A guide to Correct English by L.A. ill, Oxford.
of tenses, problems involving modifiers (dangling and misplaced 7. Structural Essentials of english by H.whitehall, Longman.
modifiers); Shifts in point of view-consistency of number and 8. Advanced English Practice by B.D. Graver, OUP, Delhi.
person, tense, mood, voice and subject, Parallelism;
9. Public Speaking, Sudha Publication Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
Ommissions and mixed constructions.
10. Group Discussion, Sudha Publication Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi.
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Scheme of Examination : PHY-453-E LASER TECHNOLOGY
(A) Theoritical : L T P Class Work : 50 Marks
4 - - Exam : 100 Marks
The pattern of the exam would be more or less like the pat-
Total :150 Marks
tern of the competitive exams. (i.e, Objective Type) like CAT-
Duration of Exam. : 3 hrs.
G-MAT etc., as far as the units I, II, III and IV are concerned.
Unit-I, II, III : (30, 20, 10 Marks respectively)
Conditions for Producing Laser, Concept of coherence-
The first section of the question paper will have 110 objec- Special and temporal, Population Inversions, English coefficient,
tive type questions with no choice at all. These 110 (60 + 40 + Gain and Gain saturation, Saturation intensity, Development and
10) questions will converall the first three units (I, II, III) of the Growth of a Laser Beam, Exponential growth factor, Threshold
syllabus and would carry 30, 20, and 10 marks respectively. Requirement for a Laser.
The questions may be in the form of multiple choices, fill-in-the-
Inversions and two-level systems, steady-state inversons
blank, supply the right word/choice, choose the right alterna-
and three and four-level systems. Transient Popultion Inver-
tive, do as directed etc.
sions, factors effecting population inversion Laser Amplifiers.
Unit-IV 20 Marks
Excitation of Pumping Threshold Requirements, Pumping
The question from this unit will test comprehension compe- Pathways, Specific excitation Parameters Associated with
tence (in the form of various elements mentioned in the unit) of Optical and Particle pumping.
text given.
Helium-Neon Laser, Co2 Laser, Ruby Laser, Semiconduc-
(B) Practical (Presentation) : tor diode Laser.
There will be an oral test carrying 20 marks. The presenta- Recommended Books :
tion part of section i.e. Unit-V will be covered in this test.
1. Laser Fundamentals by William T. Silfvast Cambridge Uni-
Hence, there is no need to include this unit in theory exam.
versity, Press.
There hours for a groupo of 15 students are required for this
2. Introductory University Optics by John Beynon, (PHI)
test. Test can be in the form of aqny of the activities men-
tioned in the Unit-V. 3. Laser-B.B. Laud.
A panel of examiners appointed by the University will evalu- 4. Optics-A.K. Ghatak (TMH)
ate the presentation.
Optimum size. Technical, Managerial, Marketing Uncertainties 5. Entrepreneur, Banker & Small Scale Industries- Bhattacharya
and risk. Hrisnikes.
Pricing Methods, Policies and procedures. 6. Entrepreneurship & Growth of Enterprise in Industrial
Estates - Rao Gangadhara.
UNIT-IV
Financing of Small Industries
NOTE: Eight questions are to be set atleast one question from
Importance and need : Commercial Banks and term lending in each unit and the students will have to attempt five questions
India; Banks and under writing of capital issues; Brief description in all.z
about the role of other financial agencies viz, Industrial Finance
Corporation of India. State Financial Corporation, Industrial
Development Bank of India; Unit Trust of India.
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HUM-452-E BUSINESS COMMUNICATION SUGGESTED READING:
L T P Class Work : 50 Marks 1. Business Communication: Process & Product by Hary Ellen
4 - - Theory : 100 Marks Guffey, IV Edition, South-Western College Publishing,
Total : 150 Marks Cincinnati.
Duration of Exam : 3 Hrs
2. Business Correspondence and Report Writing by R.C. Sharma
& Krishna Mohan, Tata Macgraw Hill Publication, New Delhi.
The course proposes to help students develop business and
technical communication competence. It focuses on writing skills 3. Effective Business English and Correspondence by M.S.
and strategies for specific purposes. The inevitability of introducing Ramesh and C.C. Pattanshetti, R. Chand & Co., New Delhi.
this course to Engineering students is embodied in that it has 4. Effective Letters in Business by Robert by C. Shruter, Tata
comparatively a high concentration of certain complex writing Macgraw Hill, New Delhi.
techniques and procedures. 5. English Business Letters by F.W. Wing & D. Anncree, Orient
Longman.
COURSE CONTENT:
Unit-I 6. Written Communication in English by Sarah Freeman, Orient
Business correspondence: Characteristics and Formats of Longman.
Business letter; Quotations, Orders, Tenders, Sales letters, claim 7. International Business English by Leo Jones & Richard
and adjustment letters, Credit and Collection letters, Application Alexander, Cambridge University Press.
Letters for vacant situations with emphasis on Resumes and 8. General and Business English by Sweet Stephen, Sir Issac
Curriculum Vitae; E-mail and Netiquette - format, style and tone. Pitman & Sons Ltd., London.
9. How to Write and Present Technical Information, Charles H.
Unit-II
Sides, Cambridge University Press, U.K.
Business Reports and Proposals: Importance, Function, Pattern
and formats of Reports, Typical Business Reports, Report 10.Strategies for Engineering communication, Susan Stevenson/
Organisation and Presentation, and Formal Reports; Proposal Steve Whitmore, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. Printed in India by
Formats, Writing problem-Solving Proposals Executive Summary Replika Press Pvt. Ltd., Delhi.
Proposals and project Proposals.
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION:
Unit-III
Meetings: Writing of Memorandum, Notes, Agenda and Minutes There will be six questions in all, covering all the units. All
of Meeting. questions will be compulsory and will have enough internal
Unit-IV choice.
Public Relations and Advertising Documents: Press Releases, Unit-I 30 Marks
Public Service Announcements, Advertising Strategy and its
objective, Designing of Classified and Display Advertising copies. There will be two questions from this unit. One question will
cover the theoretical aspect of business letter writing and will
carry 10 marks. The other question will be on writing the letter
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in a proper format on a subject given and will be of 20 marks. IC-403-E EMBEDDED SYSTEMS DESIGN
There will be enough choice taking care of the justice to be
given to both the aspects of the letter writing. L T P Class Work : 50 Marks
3 1 - Theory : 100 Marks
Unit-II 35 Marks
Total : 150 Marks
There will be two questions from this unit. One question will Duration of Exam : 3 Hrs.
cover the theoretical aspect of report/proposal writing and will
carry 15 marks. The other question will be on preparing the
report/proposal on a topic/subject given and will be of 20 marks. UNIT 1 : INTRODUCTION:
There will be enough choice taking care of the justice to be
Different types of microcontrollers: Embedded microcontrollers,
given to both the aspects of the report writing.
External memory microcontrollers; Processor Architectures:
Unit-III 15 Marks
Harvard V/S Princeton , CISC V/S RISC; microcontrollers memory
There will be a question on theoretical aspects of the various types; microcontrollers features : clocking, i/o pins, interrupts, timers,
items of this unit or students can be asked to draft a specimen
peripherals.
of any of these from the material given in the exam. The question
can be split into parts. UNIT 2 : MICROCONTROLLER ARCHITECTURE:
Unit-IV 20 Marks
Introduction to PIC microcontrollers, Architecture and pipelining,
There will be one question having two parts. One part will be on program memory considerations, Addressing modes, CPU
theory and will be of 5marks and the other will require the drafting
an advertisement copy of a product or service or a public registers, Instruction set, simple operations.
announcement and will carry 15 marks.
UNIT 3 : INTERRUPTS AND I/O PORTS:
UNIT 4 : SOFTWARE:
2. Roman Kuc, Introduction to Digital Signal Processing. N. York: Definition & importance, Nature of leadership various ap-
proaches to leadership styles.
McGraw-Hill Pub. Co.
Unit-V
Importance of human resources in industry, Definition of hu-
NOTES: 1. In the semester exam., the examiner will set 8 man resource management, mechanical approach towards per-
questions in all covering the entire syllabus. sonnel, Paternalism, Social system approach.
Students will be required to attempt any five Unit-VI
questions. Need for human resource planning, process of human resource
2. Use of scientific calculator will be allowed in the planning, Methods of recruitment, Psychological tests and inter-
viewing, Meaning and importance of placement, Meaning and tech-
Exam. However, pager, programmable calculator &
niques of induction. Training and development : Concepts of train-
cellular phone etc. will not be allowed. ing and development, Importance of training and development,
Management development its nature, purpose and method.
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Unit-VII CH-453-E POLLUTION AND CONTROL
Significant factors affecting compensation, Methods of wage
payment, Wage differentials, Causes of difference in Wages, Types L T P Class Work : 50 Marks
of wage differentials, Wage incentives, Meaning, Objectives, types 4 - - Theory : 100 Marks
of incentive plans. Total : 150 Marks
Duration of Exam.: 3 Hrs.
Recommended Books :
Text Books : 1. Waster Water & its treatment Processes:-
1. Human Resource and Personnel Management - K. Aswathappa Waster-water characteristics, effiuent standards, primary
- Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd.
treatment, secondary treatment - aerobic (activated sludge,
2. Personnel Management : C.B. Mamoria, Himalaya Publishing aerated lagoons, trickling filter, roughing filter, rotating biological
House.
contactor) anaerobic (contact process, UASB).
3. Organisational Behaviour - Dr. L.M. Prasad (Sultan Chand &
Sons). II Air Pollution:
Reference Books : Classification of air pollutants
1. Personnel Management & Industrial Relations : Dr. T.N. Particulates: Physical characteristics, mode of formation, setting
Bhagoliwal : Sahitya Bhawan Agra. properties, Control measures.
2. Personnel Management : V.G. Karnik, Jaico Publishing House. Hydrocarbons: Nature; sources, control
3. Personnel management & Industrial Relation: Tripathi: Sultan Carbon Monoxide: Source, harmful effects on human
Chand & Sons. health,control measures.
4. Personnel Management - Arun Monappa & Mirza Saiyadain - Axides of Sulphur and Nitrogen Sources, effects on human
Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd.
health and plants. Control measure.
5. Personnel Management and Industrial Relations - D.C. Sharma
& R.C. Sharma S.J. Publications. III. Solid Waste: Types, sources and properties of solid waste,
6. Principles of Personnel Management - Edwin B. Flippo (McGraw aolid waste management - Generation, Collection and
Hill). techniques for ultimate disposal, Elementary discussion on
7. Organisational Behaviour - K. Adwathappa. resource and energy recovery.
8. Organizational Behaviour - John W. Newsstorn & Keith Davis, IV. Elementary treatment of nuclear pollution, metal pollution, noise
Tata McGraw - Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi. pollution their effects & control.
Note: Eight questions are to be set at least one question from each Books Suggested:
unit and the students will have to attempt five questions in all. 1. Environmental Engg.: by Howard s. Peavy & Others, MGH
International.
Maharshi Dayanand University 75 76 Syllabus BE Electives Papers of 7th & 8th Semester
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