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B. Tech.

First Semester
(2016-17)
Lesson Plan for APPLIED Mathematics-I
(BAS-101)
CREDITS: 4 L-3, T-1

Topics to be covered Total No.


of Lectures
TERM-I
UNIT-I
Gauss Elimination method 2
Rank of a Matrix, Consistency of system of linear equations 3
Types of matrices 1
Eigen values, eigen vectors and their properties, Cayley-Hamilton theorem and their 4
applications
UNIT-II
Sequence and Series : Definitions, convergence and divergence of an infinite series,
2
Tests for convergence of positive term series: Comparison tests, Ratio Test, Root
3
test, Cauchy’s Integral Test
FIRST MINOR

Alternating series: Leibnitz’s test for Alternating series, conditional and absolute 3
convergence for alternating series
TERM-II 3
Improper integrals 1
Beta and gamma function 1
Successive differentiation, Leibnitz theorem 1
Taylor’s Series of one variable 1
Functions of several variables: their Limits and continuity 2
Partial differentiation, Taylor’s series 3
Maxima and minima, Lagrange multiplier method 1
SECOND MINOR
TERM-III

Vector Calculus : Vector point functions, Gradient; directional derivatives 1


Divergence and Curl and their physical interpretation 3
Line integrals, Jacobians, Double integrals, Triple Integrals, Change of order of 2
integration 3
Surface and Volume integrals, Green’s Theorem (with proof)
Gauss and Stokes theorems (without proof).
MAJOR EXAMS
B. Tech. First Semester

(2016-17)
Lesson Plan for APPLIED PHYSICS
(BAS-103)
CREDITS: 4 L-3, T-1
TOPICS TO BE COVERED L/T

1. Mathematical Physics and Electromagnetism Gradient, divergence


2
Dirac Delta Function

2. Coherent Sources, Temporal and spatial coherence. 1


3. Concept of comparable amplitudes for visibility 1
4. Interference due to division of wavefront and division of amplitude. 1
5. Principle of superposition. Interference in parallel thin films, Newton’s 3
rings, Fresnel diffraction at straight edge.
6. Fraunhoffer diffraction due to single slit, N slits, Diffraction grating, 4
Polarization, Brewster’s law.
7. Malus Law, Double Refraction, Nicol Prism, Elliptically and circularly 3
polarized light.

Ist MINOR EXAM

8. Electromagnetic waves, Maxwell’s equations 2


9. Equation of continuity, Displacement Current
1
10. Wave Equation, Boundary Conditions of E and B, Poynting Theorem.
11. Propogation of electromagnetic waves in free space, dielectric and 2
conducting medium, Skin Depth 4
1
12. Theory of Relativity, Basic postulates of Special theory of Relativity
1
13. .Lorentz transformation, Minkowski Space Time Interval
2
14. Length Contraction, Time Dilation
2
15. Velocity Addition, Mass Energy Relation

IInd MINOR EXAM


1. Stimulated and Spontaneous Emission, Principle of LASER 2
2. Einstein’s A and B Coefficients, Oscillator/ Wave Guide, Ruby Laser, He-Ne 2
Laser, Ar ion Laser.
3. Optical fibers, Step Index and Graded Index fibers. 2
4. Numerical Aperture , Pulse dispersion in optical fibers 2
5. Optical fiber communication. 2

END SEMESTER EXAMINATION


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B. Tech. First Semester
(2016-17)
Lesson Plan for APPLIED CHEMISTRY
(BAS-105)
CREDITS: 4 L-3, T-1

TOPICS TO BE COVERED L/T

WATER TECHNOLOGY: Introduction and specification of water. 1


Hardness and its determination (EDTA method) 1
Analysis of Water: Alkalinity, DO, BOD, COD and their determination 2
Boiler feed water, boiler problems – scale, sludge, priming & foaming, caustic 1
embrittlement & corrosion : causes & prevention
1
Water Softening by Internal Treatment: carbonate & phosphate conditioning,
1
colloidal conditioning & calgon treatment
1
Water Softening by External Treatment: Lime-Soda Process
1
Zeolite & Ion-Exchange Process
1
Water for Domestic use: Disinfection by Breakpoint chlorination

CATALYSIS: Catalyst and its characteristics, Types of catalysts, Concept of 1


promoters, inhibitors and poisons, autocatalysis, physisorption,
chemisorption, surface area.
1
Theories of catalysis: Intermediate compound formation theory, adsorption or
contact theory.
Homogenous catalysis: Enzyme catalysis- Kinetics & Mechanism (Michaelis- 2
Menten equation), Acid-Base catalysis-Types, Kinetics & Mechanism.
Heterogeneous Catalysis: Catalysis by metals salts (Wilkinson’s Catalyst), 1
Langmuir-Hinshelwood mechanism

Ist MINOR EXAM

THE PHASE RULE : Definition of various terms, Gibb’s Phase rule & its 1
derivation
Application of phase rule to One component system- The water system and
1
sulphur system
Application of phase rule to Two component system- The Lead-Silver system
(Pattinson’s process), FeCl3-water system, Na2SO4-water system 2

GASEOUS STATE: Gas laws and Kinetic theory of gases.


1
Distribution of molecular velocities, Mean free path 1

Real Gases: Non- ideal behaviour, Causes of deviation from ideal behaviour, 1
Vander Waal’s equation. 1
Liquefaction of gases. 1
INSTRUMENTAL METHODS OF ANALYSIS: Spectral Analysis: Electromagnetic 1
radiations, Regions of electromagnetic spectrum and types of spectra,
1
Lambert-Beer’s Law
2
Instrumentation and applications of UV-Vis and Infrared Spectroscopy.
Thermal Analysis: Basic principle, instrumentation and applications of Thermo
gravimetric analysis (TGA) 1

Differential thermal analysis (DTA) and Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC)


to quantitative analysis 1

IInd MINOR EXAM

NANOCHEMISTRY: Nanoscience & nanotechnology; Top-down and bottom up 2


approaches for nanomaterial synthesis, properties of nanomaterials
1
Molecular and materials self-assembly, Supramolecular structures
1
Properties and applications of nanoscale materials: Carbon nanotubes,
1
fullerenes, nano-metals, and biological nanomaterials
1
Practical applications of nanomaterials in different areas

COMPOSITE MATERIALS: Introduction, advantages of composite materials. 1


Roles of matrix in composites, classification of matrix material and
1
reinforcements.
1
Fiber-reinforced composites and structural composites.
1
Effects of environment on composites, applications of composites.
B. Tech. First Semester
(2016-17)
Lesson Plan for Elements of Mechanical Engineering
(BMA-107)

CREDITS: 4 L-3, T-1

TOPICS TO BE COVERED L/T

UNIT-1
FUNDAMENTALS OF THERMODYNAMICS
Thermodynamic System, Microscopic and Macroscopic Point of View, Property and 3
State, Equilibrium, Process, Concept of Reversibility, Work, Heat, Ideal Gas, Zeroth
Law of Thermodynamics.
First Law of Thermodynamics, Corollary of First Law of Thermodynamics, Internal
Energy, The first law applied to a closed system. 2

Second Law of Thermodynamics, Clausius and Kelvin Planck statements,


Equivalence of two statements, Carnot Cycle, Carnot Theorems, Clausius Theorem. 3

Unit 2
Classification of Engines, Four Stroke Cycle Engine, Two stroke Cycle Engine, 3
Comparison of Two stroke and Four Stroke Engines,
Working of CI and SI Engines
2
Simple Rankine cycle steam power plant and Brayton cycle Plant
2

Ist MINOR EXAM

Unit 3
REFRIGERATION AND AIR-CONDITIONING
Unit of Refrigeration, COP, Simple Vapour Compression Refrigeration System,
Domestic Refrigerator, Window Air Conditioner, Desert Air Cooler. 2
2
ENGINEERING MATERIALS
Ferrous materials: Classification. Various types of carbon steels, Alloy steels
and Cast irons, its properties and uses. 3

Unit 4
4
Casting Processes, Pattern making, pattern allowances, Functions of pattern
and Types of Patterns,

Welding Process: Electric arc welding, Edge preparations, Various types 4


of welding joints, Bead formation in horizontal, Vertical and overhead
positions. Gas Welding: Oxy-Acetylene welding and cutting of ferrous
metals.
IInd MINOR EXAM
Unit 5

Soldering and Brazing.


2
Stress and strain, Stress-strain relationship, Different elastic constants, 3
Mechanical properties of materials

Introduction, state of plane stress, Mohr's circle for plane stress 2


Fundamentals of Belt drives and gear drives 3
B. Tech. First Semester
(2016-17)
Lesson Plan for Introduction to Computers and Programming
(BCS-109)
CREDITS: 4 L-3, T-1
S.N TOPICS TO BE COVERED L/
O T
I TERM

1. Basic Computer Fundamentals: Introduction to computer systems, number system, 2


integer, signed integer, fixed and floating point representations. IEEE standards
integer and floating point
arithmetic.

2. Basic Computer Fundamentals: CPU organization, ALU, registers, memory. Concepts of 2


the finite storage, bits bytes, kilo, mega and gigabytes. Idea of program execution at
micro level.
3. Introduction to system software: operating systems, compilers, assemblers, interpreter 3
and multi-user environments.
4. Introduction to system software: Concept of flow chart and algorithms, algorithms to 3
programs.
5. Programming using C: Concept of variables, program statements and function calls from 1
the library.
6. Programming using C: C data types: int, char, float etc., C expressions, arithmetic 2
operation, relational and logic operations.
7. Programming using C: C assignment statements, extension of assignment of the 2
operations. C primitive input output using getchar and putchar, exposure to scanf and
printf functions.
II TERM

8. Programming using C: C conditional statements, executing using if, else ,conditional 3


operator
9. Programming using C: Executing switch case, goto and break statements. 2
10. Iterations: Concept of loops in C using for, while and do-while. 3

11. Arrays: single and two--dimensional arrays, initializers, array parameters, example of 4
iterative programs using arrays and use in matrix computations.

12. Concept of Sub-programming: Functions, parameters and return values, standard library 3
functions.

III TERM
13. Pointers: Pointers basics, relationship between arrays and pointers Call by reference. 3
Array of pointers, passing arrays as arguments.

14. Character strings: processing strings using loops, and string library functions 3
15. Structure and Unions: structure concepts, structures as parameters, arrays of structures. 4
B. Tech. First Semester
(2016-17)
Lesson Plan for COMMUNICATION SKILLS
(BAS- 111)
CREDITS: 3 L-2, T-1

TOPICS TO BE COVERED L/T

BASICS OF LANGUAGE:
Errors of Accidence and Syntax with reference to Parts of Speech 3
Agreement of Subject and Verb 1
Tense and Concord 1
Narration 1
Voice 1
Punctuation 1
VOCABULARY AND USAGE:
Word Formations (by adding suffixes and prefixes) 1
Synonyms, Antonyms 1

Paragraph Writing (from Unit 4) 2

I MINOR EXAM

VOCABULARY AND USAGE (cont):


Homophones and Homonyms 1
Indianism 1
Phrasal Verbs, Idioms 2
Changing words from one form to another 1
Vocabulary building techniques 1
SPEAKING BETTER:
Introduction to Phonetics 1
The Description of Speech Sounds 1
Phoneme, Diphthong, Syllable, Stress, Prosodic Features 2

Conversion of word to phonetic symbols and from phonetic symbols to


1
words
2
Technical Description( from unit 4)

II MINOR EXAM
SPEAKING BETTER(cont):
British, American and Indian English 1
Reading and Speaking for different purposes 2
WRITING BETTER :
Formal and Informal Writing 1
Email writing 1
Giving Opinion 1
Comprehension of Unseen Passages 1

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