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MODULE IV (9 hours)
Feedback amplifier and Oscillators: Concepts of negative and positive feedback; Four
Basic Feedback Topologies, Practical Feedback Circuits, Principle of Sinusoidal
Oscillator, Wein-Bridge, Phase Shift and Crystal Oscillator Circuits. (4 Hours)
Operational Amplifier: Ideal Op-Amp, Differential Amplifier, Op-Amp Parameters,
Non-inverting Configurations, Open-loop and Closed-loop Gains, Differentiator and
Integrator, Instrumentation amplifier. (5Hours)
Text Books
1. Electronic Devices and Circuits theory, R.L. Boylestad and L. Nashelsky, Pearson
Education, New Delhi , 9th/10th Edition,2013. (Selected portions of Chapter 4, 5, 6, 7,
8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 14)
2. Millimans Electronics Devices and Circuits, J. Milliman, C. Halkias, S. Jit., Tata
McGraw Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2nd Edition,2008.
Reference Books
1. Microelectronics Circuits, Adel Sedra and Kenneth C Smith, Oxford University Press,
New Delhi, 5th Edition, International Student Edition,2009. (Selected portion of
Chapter 2,4, 5, 6, 8, 13, and 14)
2. Electronic Devices and Circuits, Jimmie J. Cathey adapted by Ajay Kumar Singh, Tata
McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 3rd Edition, (For Problem Solving)
3. Electronics Circuits Analysis and Design, Donald A. Neamen, Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 3rd Edition,2002.
4. Integrated Electronics: Analog and Digital Circuits and Systems, J. Milliman, C.
Halkias, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi,2nd Edition.2004.
5. Microelectronic Circuits: Analysis and Design, M.H. Rashid, PWS Publishing
Company, a division of Thomson Learning Inc. India Edition.
6. Electronic device and circuits, David A. Bell, Oxford University Press, 5thedition,2008.
7. Electronics devices and circuits, Anil.K.Maini, Wiley India Pvt.Ltd,2009
1. Design and simulate BJT bias circuit and compare the results.
2. Design and simulate JEET/MOSFET bias circuit and compare the results.
3. Design and simulate BJT common-emitter circuit and compare D.C and A.C
performance:
4. Design and simulate JFET/MOSFET common-emitter circuit and compare D.C and
A.C performance:
5. Determining the frequency response of a common-emitter amplifier: low frequency,
high frequency and mid frequency response and compare with simulated results.
6. Differential amplifiers circuits: D.C bias and A.C operation without and with current
source.
7. Study of Darlington connection and current mirror circuits.
8. OP-Amp Frequency Response and Compensation.
9. Application of Op-Amp as differentiator, integrator, square wave generator.
10. Obtain the band width of FET/ BJT using Square wave testing of an amplifier.
11. R.C phase shift oscillator/Wien-Bridge Oscillator using OP-Amp/Crystal Oscillator.
12. Class A and Class B Power Amplifier.
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MODULE-I (12Hrs)
MODULE-III (9 Hrs)
THREE PHASE INDUCTION MOTORS: Constructional Features of Squirrel Cage Rotor type
and Slip Ring/Wound Rotor type of Induction Motors, Principle of Operation, Concept of
Slip, Slip~Torque Characteristics, Starting of Squirrel Cage Rotor type and Slip
Ring/Wound Rotor type of Induction Motors, Speed Control of InductionMotors
Principles of Single phase Induction motors, stepper motor, AC & DC servo motor and
their application
Institution Level
Revolving Field Theory, Split Phase (capacitor start and run) and Shaded Pole Starting of
Single Phase Induction Motors, Speed~Current, Torque~Current and Speed~Torque
Characteristic for Single Phase AC Series Motor.
Text Book :
Reference Book(s):
1. ElectricMachinesDPKothari&IJNagrathTataMcGrawHill.
2. Electrical Machinery P S Bimbhra Khanna Publishers.
3. Electric Machinery Fitzgerald, Charles Kingsley Jr., S. D. Umans Tata Mc
GrawHill.
4. Electric Machinery And Transformers Guru & Hiziroglu Oxford
UniversityPress.
NETWORK THEORY(3-0-2)
MODULE- I (10 Hrs)
4. Network Analysis and Synthesis, Franklin F. Kuo ,Wiley Student Edition, second
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ENGINEERING ECONOMICS
Theory L/T (Hours per week):2/1, Credit: 3
Text Books
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
Credit- 3 Class Hours - 40
Objectives:
performance, The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and The Big Five personality
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and job fit theory), Personality Tests and their practical applications.
Reference Books
1. Understanding Organizational Behaviour, Parek, Oxford
2. Organizational Behaviour, Robbins, Judge, Sanghi, Pearson.
3. Organizational Behaviour, K. Awathappa,HPH.
4. Organizational Behaviour, VSP Rao, Excel
5. Introduction to Organizational Behaviour, Moorhead, Griffin, Cengage.
6. Organizational Behaviour, Hitt, Miller, Colella, Wiley
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HONOURS SUBJECT
Reference Books:
1. Solid State Devices and Materials, R.K.Singh & D.S.Chauhan, Wiley India.
2. Fundamentals of Semiconductor Devices, M.K. Achuthan and K.N. Bhatt, Tata
McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi.
3. Principle of Semiconductor Devices, 2nd Edition, Sima Dimitrijev, Oxford
University Press, New Delhi.
4. Semiconductor Device Modeling With SPICE, 2nd Edition, Giuseppe Massobrio
and Paolo Antognetti, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi.
5. Physics of Semiconductor Devices, 3rd Edition, S.M. Sze and Kwok K. Ng, Wiley
India Pvt. Limited, New Delhi.
6. Solid State Electronics Devices, D.K. Bhattacharya and Rajnish Sharma, Oxford
University Press, New Delhi
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Minor Subject
Text Books
1. Electronic Devices and Circuits theory, R.L. Boylestad and L. Nashelsky,
Pearson Education, New Delhi , 9th/10th Edition,2013. (Selected portions of
Chapter 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 14)
2. Millimans Electronics Devices and Circuits, J. Milliman, C. Halkias, S. Jit., Tata
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Reference Books
1. Microelectronics Circuits, Adel Sedra and Kenneth C Smith, Oxford University
Press, New Delhi, 5th Edition, International Student Edition,2009. (Selected
portion of Chapter 2,4, 5, 6, 8, 13, and 14)
2. Electronic Devices and Circuits, Jimmie J. Cathey adapted by Ajay Kumar
Singh, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 3rd Edition,
(For Problem Solving)
3. Electronics Circuits Analysis and Design, Donald A. Neamen, Tata McGraw
Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 3rd Edition,2002.
4. Integrated Electronics: Analog and Digital Circuits and Systems, J. Milliman, C.
Halkias, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi,2nd
Edition.2004.
5. Microelectronic Circuits: Analysis and Design, M.H. Rashid, PWS Publishing
Company, a division of Thomson Learning Inc. India Edition.
6. Electronic device and circuits, David A. Bell, Oxford University Press,
5thedition,2008.
7. Electronics devices and circuits, Anil.K.Maini, Wiley India Pvt.Ltd,2009
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Module-I (12hrs)
Origin of fashion, Origin of clothing, Fashion language, Philosophy of design, Nature of
fashion .Elements of fashion, Terminology of fashion: style, design, taste, classic, fad.
Component of fashion: Silhouette, Texture, Details. Study of leading fashion designers;
French, Italian, American, Indian.Costumes of ancient civilization; Egypt, Roman,
French. Fashion Trends
Module-II (12 hrs)
Principle of fashion.Environmental factor Demographic & Psychographics, Economic
factors, Sociological factor, Psychological factor.Fashion influence & theories of fashion
adoption. Movement of fashion, the cycle of fashion; stages of cycle. Factors influencing
fashion movement (accelerating & retarding factors). Fashion prediction
Module-III (12 hrs)
Leaders of fashion, Birth of fashion; designers role, manufacturers role, retailers role,
insight & intuition of sources of design.trade shows, fashion promotion and
advertisement. Retailing: an overview on different types of retail store. Merchandising:
role of a merchandiser, little idea about visual merchandising.
Books Recommended:
1. Inside Fashion Design -Kitty G.Dikerson
2. Inside Fashion Business -Kitty G. Dikerson
3. Elements of color & design Sumathi G.J.
Books Recommended:
1. WATSONS Textile Design and Colour, Gosciki Z. J.
2. Inside Fashion Design, Sharon Lee Tats
3. Pattarn Design, Lewis F.day
4. Colour Harmony, Bride N. Whelan, Rockport Publishers.
5. The Costumes and Textiles of India, Jamila Brij Bhusan
6. Soamn, Jullian, Professional Fashion illustration B.T. Batslord, London 1995
7. Drake, Nicholas, Fashion illustration today Thamesis Hudson. London Publication
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about Gripper, Rapiers, Air Jet and Water Jet Weaving Machines.Brief idea about plain and
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Books Recommended:
1. Manual Cotton Spinning-Vol.to 5, Textile Institute
2. A practical Guide to Opening & cleaning, W. Klien
Draw frame, Speed frame & Comber, Ring Spinning ( All parts)
3. The Institute of Technology , Szaloski USE series on Textile Processing
4. Recent Advances in Spinning Technology, Salhotra
5. Spun Yarn Technology, Oxtoby
6. An introduction to Warping and Winding- Dr.M.K.Talukdar
7. Industrial Practice in Yarn Winding- NCUTE
8. Sizing : Material,Method & Machine D.B.Ajgaonkar
9. Weaving Mechanism N.N.Banerjee
10. Weaving Mechanism Robinson & Marks
11. Modern Preparation and Weaving machine A.Ormerod.
Module-I
History of western costumes. Greek and Persian influence on fashion.
French Costumes: French Costumes during renaissance 1400-1600
English costumes :English Costume during Middle Ages.
American costumes: American costumes from 18th to 20th centuries.
African and European traditional costumes, colour combination, designs, motifs and
accessories.
Module-II
Traditional costumes of Asian countries Japan, China, Srilanka, Pakistan, Afghanistan
and
Thailand.
Indian costumes from the earliest times to the beginning of the historical period: Indus
valley Civilization Costumes, Indo Aryans & Vedic Age, Mauryan & the Sunga Period,
Satavahana Period, Kushan Period, Gupta Period, Mughal Period.
Traditional textile and their relation with, Religion, culture, climatic & socio economic
conditions.
Module-III
Traditional Indian Textiles with the special reference of materials, colors, motifs and
production processes Ikat, Patola, Kalamkari, Chanderi, Kota, Brocades, Bandhani,
Block Printed Textiles.
Indian Traditional Textiles with special reference to fabric, embroidery, threads, colors,
stitches, and motifs - Chickankari Lucknow, Phulkari Punjab, Kanthas Bengal,
Applique work Orissa and Gujarat.
Recommended Books:
f) Bandhani
g) Block Printed Textiles
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Module-I ( 12 hours )
Introduction to polymers, Classification of polymers, Chemistry of polymerization-
condensation polymerization &addition polymerization, polymerization technique, bulk,
solution, and emulsion polymerization with special reference to textile& clothing material.
Molecular weight- weight average molecular, number average molecular weight, molecular
weight and degree of polymerization, polydispersity and molecular weight, size of polymer
molecule, geometrical structure of polymer molecules. Effect of molecular arrangement
and molecular weight on properties of polymers/ fibers.Orientation and crystallinity in
fibres.Effect of orientation and crystallinity on the physical and chemical properties of
fibres. Concept of thermoplastic and
thermoset material. Concept of rubbery state and rubber elasticity. Transition from
glassy to
rubbery state. Melting of polymers.
Books Recommended:
1. Textile Fibre, V. A. Shenai
2. Introduction to Textile Fibres, H. V. Sreenivas Moorthy
3. Dyeing & Chemical Technology of Textile Fibres, E. R. Trotman
4. Introduction to textiles, M. Joseph
5. Fibre Science and Tecnology, S.P.Mishra
6. Polymer Chemistry, S.K Mishra
7. Polymer Chemistry by V.R Gowariker, Viswanathan and sreedhar
8. Manmade fiber Technology by V.A.Shenai
9. Production of Synthetic Fibres by A.A.Vaidya
ENGINEERING ECONOMICS
Theory L/T (Hours per week):2/1, Credit: 3
Text Books
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
Credit- 3 Class Hours - 40
Objectives:
Reference Books
1. Understanding Organizational Behaviour, Parek, Oxford
2. Organizational Behaviour, Robbins, Judge, Sanghi, Pearson.
3. Organizational Behaviour, K. Awathappa,HPH.
4. Organizational Behaviour, VSP Rao, Excel
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Introduction to fashion and apparel design. Introduction to Anatomy, study of bone and
muscular structure, proportions of males, females and children. Study of face, torso, legs
and arms.
Fashion Figure - study of various proportions, The balance line in drawing figures,
gestures and movements. 8 head,10 head, 12 head figures, Figure analysis, body types,
designing for diverse body types and ages.
Origin of fashion and clothing theories, Clothing as modesty, protection, status and
religioussymbols. Levels of Fashion Acceptance-Fashion leader, fashion role model,
fashion follower, Fashion victims.Fashion categories:Womens wear-size range, age,
price, season, style, occasionMens wear-history from 1900 to 1990s, current market
trend Childrens wear- selling seasons, common fibres, trims, size categories, Different
kinds of trims and accessories used for apparel and their uses.
Structure of the fashion market (haute couture, designer wear, street fashion/mass
market)Techniques of fashion promotion.
Garment Features types of silhouettes, collars, yoke variations, pockets, cuffs, sleeves
Trousers, Fashion silhouettes - types of silhouettes, blouses formal, casual, and shirts
menand women. Skirts flared, pencil, circular, trousers, collars, cuts, yokes, pockets,
cuffs as seenin illustration
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
MECHANICS OF SOLID
Theory L/T (Hours per week): 3/0, Credit: 3
TEXT BOOKS
1. Elements of Strength of Materials by S.P.Timoshenko and D.H.Young, Affiliated
East West Press
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Mechanics of Materials by Beer and Johnston, Tata McGraw Hill
2. Mechanics of Materials by R.C.Hibbeler, Pearson Education
3. Mechanics of Materials by William F.Riley, Leroy D.Sturges and Don H.Morris,
Wiley
a. Student Edition
4. Mechanics of Materials by James M. Gere, Thomson Learning
5. Strength of Materials by James M. Gere and Barry J. Goodno, Cengage Learning
6. Strength of Materials by S.S.Rattan, Tata Mc Graw Hill
7. Engineering Machanics of Solids by Egor P. Popov, Prentice Hall of India
Concept of plastic deformation of metals, critical resolve shear stress, dislocation theory,
deformation by slip and twin, plastic deformation in polycrystalline metals, yield point
phenomenon and related effects, concept of cold working preferred orientation. Annealing ;
recovery; recrystalization and grain growth; hot working.
Concept of alloy formation, types of alloys, solid solutions, factors governing solids solubility
viz. size factor, valency factor, crystal structure factor and chemical affinity factor; order-
disorder transformation.
Binary phase diagrams (a) Isomorphism system, (b) Eutectic system, (c) Peritectic system,
(d)Eutectoid system and (e) Peritectoid system. Allotropic transformation. Lever rule and
its application, Interpretation of solidification behaviors and microstructure of different
alloys belonging to those systems, Effect of non-equilibrium cooling, coring and
homogenization.
T.T.T. diagram: concept of heat treatment of steels i.e. annealing, normalizing, hardening and
tempering; microstructural effects brought about by these processes and their influences on
mechanical properties; factor affecting hardenability.
Reference Books
1. Engineering Physical Metallurgy and Heat Treatment by Y.Lakhtin, Mir Publisher,
Moscow.
2. Elements of Material Science and Engineering, L.H.Van Vlack, Addison Wesley
3. Materials Science and Engineering by V.Raghavan, Prentice Hall of India Pvt.Ltd.
4. Elements of Materials Science & Engineering by Van Vlack, Pearson
5. Mechanical Metallurgy by Dieter, Tata MacGraw Hill
6. Composite Material science and Engineering by K. K. Chawla, Springer
7. Material Science and Metallurgy, by U. C. Jindal, Pearson
Reference Books:
1. Fluid Mechanics and Machinery, CSP Ojha and P.N. Chandramouli, Oxford
University Press
2. Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machines by A.K.Jain, Khanna Publishers
3. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machines, S.K. Som and G. Biswas,
TMH
4. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, Fox, McDonald, Willey Publications
5. Fluid Mechanics by Kundu, Elsevier
6. An Introduction to Fluid Dynamics, G.K.Batchelor, Cambridge University Press
7. Engineering Fluid Mechanics by Garde et. al., Scitech
8. First course in Fluid Mechanics by Narasimhan, University press
9. Fluid Mechanics by J.F.Douglas, J.M.Gasiorek, J.A.Swaffield and L.B.Jack, Pearson
Education
10. Fluid Mechanics and Machines, Sukumar Pati, TMH
ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS
Theory L/T (Hours per week): 3/0, Credit: 3
Reference
1. Engineering Thermodynamics by M.Achyuthan, PHI
2. Engineering Thermodynamics by Y.V.C. Rao, University Press
3. Thermodynamics and Thermal Engineering by Kothandaraman & Domkundwar,
Dhanpat Rai
4. Applied Thermodynamics by P.L.Ballaney, Khanna Publishers
5. Steam Tables in SI Units by Ramalingam, Scitech
6. Steam Tables by C.P.Kothandaraman, New Age International
5. Combined Static and Inertia Force Analysis: Inertia forces analysis, velocity and
acceleration of slider crank mechanism by analytical method, engine force analysis -
piston effort, force acting along the connecting rod, crank effort. dynamically equivalent
system, compound pendulum, correction couple.
6. Friction Effects: Screw jack, friction between pivot and collars, single, multi-plate
and cone clutches, anti friction bearing, film friction, friction circle, friction axis,
Module IV : (8 Lectures)
7. Flexible Mechanical Elements: Belt, rope and chain drives, initial tension, effect of
centrifugal tension on power transmission, maximum power transmission capacity, belt
creep and slip.
Text Books
1. Kinematics and Dynamics of Machinery by R L Norton, Tata MacGraw Hill
2. Theory of Machines and Mechanisms by John J. Uicker Jr., Gordon R. Pennock and
Joseph E. Shigley, Oxford University Press
3. Theory of Machines by S.S.Rattan, Tata MacGraw Hill
Reference
1. Theory of Machines by Thomas Bevan, CBS Publications
2. Kinematics and Dynamics of Machinery by Charles E. Wilson and J.Peter Saddler,
Pearson Education
3. Mechanism and Machine Theory by J.S.Rao and R.V.Dukipatti, New Age
International.
4. Theory of Mechanisms and Machines by A. Ghosh & A. K. Mallick, East West
Press.
5. Kinematics and Dynamics of Machines by G.H. Martin, McGraw-Hill.
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ENGINEERING ECONOMICS
Theory L/T (Hours per week):2/1, Credit: 3
Text Books
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
Credit- 3 Class Hours - 40
Objectives:
performance, The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and The Big Five personality
Third Semester B.Tech Syllabus For Admission Batch 2015-16
Reference Books
1. Understanding Organizational Behaviour, Parek, Oxford
2. Organizational Behaviour, Robbins, Judge, Sanghi, Pearson.
3. Organizational Behaviour, K. Awathappa,HPH.
4. Organizational Behaviour, VSP Rao, Excel
5. Introduction to Organizational Behaviour, Moorhead, Griffin, Cengage.
6. Organizational Behaviour, Hitt, Miller, Colella, Wiley
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HONOURS ELECTIVE
Statistics:
Random sampling, Estimation of Parameters, Confidence Intervals, Testing of
hypothesis, Acceptance sampling, Regression Analysis, Fitting Straight Lines,
Correlation analysis
Text books:
1. E. Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics:, Eighth Edition, Wiley India
2. B.V. Ramana, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Tata McGraw Hill
Reference books:
1. E.B. Saff, A.D.Snider, Fundamental of Complex Analysis, Third Edition, Pearson
2. Jay L. Devore, Probability and Statistics for Engineering and Sciences, Seventh
Edition, Thomson/CENGAGE Learning India Pvt. Ltd
3. P. V.ONeil, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, CENGAGE Learning, New Delhi
4. Mathematical Methods by Potter Goldberg Publisher: PHI
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MINOR SPECIALIZATION
APPLIED THERMAL ENGINEERING
Theory L/T (Hours per week): 4/0, Credit: 4
Module-I ( 8 Lectures)
1. Review of First and Second laws:
First law analysis of unsteady flow control volumes, Entropy change for different
process, Entropy generation ,Entropy balance for closed systems and steady flow
systems, Available energy, Quality of energy, Availability for non flow and flow
process, Irreversibility, Second law efficiency.
Module II (8 Lectures)
2. Air Standard Cycle & Introduction to I.C. Engine: Otto, diesel and dual cycles,
description and operation of four and two stroke cycle engine, comparison of SI and
CI engines, valve timing diagram, power output and efficiency calculation. Brayton
cycle, Gas turbine, Jet engines.
2. Steam Nozzles:- Types of nozzles, isentropic flow through nozzles, effect of friction
on nozzle efficiency. Critical pressure ratio and maximum discharge, throat and exit
area.
pressure and velocity compounding, velocity diagram, work output, losses and
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output, losses and efficiency. Jet and surface condensers. Condenser vacuum and
vacuum efficiency.
4. Heat Transfer: Basic modes of heat transfer, one dimensional steady state,
conduction through slab, cylinder and sphere ; basic theory of radiant heat transfer,
black body & mono chromatic radiation, total emissive power, heat exchangers.
Text Books
1. Engineering Thermodynamics by P. Chattopadhyay, OXFORD
2. Power plant Engineering by P. K. Nag, Publisher:TMH
3. Applied Thermodynamics by P.L.Ballaney, Khanna Publishers.
Reference
1. Fundamentals of Thermodynamics by Sonntag, Borgnakke, Van Wylen, John
Wiley & Sons
2. Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics by E. Rathakrishnan, PHI
3. Engineering Thermodynamics by M. Achyuthan, PHI
4. Engineering Thermodynamics by Y.V.C. Rao, University Press
5. Thermodynamics and Thermal Engineering by Kothandaraman &
Domkundwar, Dhanpat Rai
6. Steam Tables in SI Units by Ramalingam, Scitech
7. Steam Tables by C.P.Kothandaraman, New Age International
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References
1. Introduction to the Thermodynamics of Materials by D.R.Gaskell; Taylor and Francis.
2. Physical Chemistry of Metals by L.S.Darken & R.W. Gurry; McGraw Hill Book Company
Inc.
3. Problems in Applied Thermodynamics by C. Bodsworth & A.S. Appleton; Longmans,
Green and Co. Ltd.
4. Principles of Metallurgical Thermodynamics by S.K.Bose and S.K.Roy;University Press-
IIM
5. Introduction to Metallurgical Thermodynamics by R.H.Tupkary; tu publishers, Nagpur.
6. Problems in Metallurgical Thermodynamics & Kinetics by G.S. Upadhyay & R.K.Dube;
Pergamon Press.
7. Chemical and Metallurgical Thermodynamics Part I & II by M.L.Kapoor.
8. Kinetics of Metallurgical Reactions by H.S.Ray; Oxford and IBH Publishing Co.
9. Textbook of Materials and Metallurgical Thermodynamics by A. Ghosh; Prentice Hall of
India Pvt. Ltd.
fluidized bed.Free and partially restricted jets, high velocity fluid jets.
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TRANSPORT PHENOMENA
(Practical)
Suggested experiments:
1. To find thermal conductivity of composite wall.
2. To find overall heat transfer coefficient in counter flow heat exchanger/parallel flow heat
exchanger.
3. To determine the mass transfer coefficient for the given system using experimental set up.
4. To verify the flow whether it is laminar or turbulent.
5. To find out the pressure drop (flow through pipes).
6. To determine minimum fluidisation velocity and pressure drop.
7. To find out the pressure drop when a fluid is flowing through a packed bed.
8. To find out the flow rate of fluid flowing inside a pipe by using venturi meter.
9. To find out the flow rate of fluid flowing inside a pipe by using orifice meter.
10. To verify the Bernoullis equation by using Bernoullis apparatus.
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MATERIALS PROCESSING
Module I (16 hours)
Introduction to metal casting, Moulding methods, materials and processes, with special
reference to patterns, sand and binders. Solidification of short & long freezing range alloy
castings, Gating and Risering of castings. Melting practices for ferrous and non-ferrous alloys-
Cupola, rotary furnace, induction furnace, crucible furnace melting. Casting defects and remedy.
Special casting processes.
Module II (13 hours)
Introduction to metal joining processes.Theory and classification of welding processes.
Metallurgical principles involved in welding of carbon and alloy steels and important
nonferrous alloys. Welding defects and their remedies.
Module III (13 hours)
Basic processes in Powder Metallurgy, Characteristics of powders.Compaction in rigid
dies.Sintering of metal powders.Application of powder metallurgy products-their relative
advantages.
Books for reference:
1. Casting by J. Campbell , Butterworth - Haneman, London, 1993
2. Solidification Processing by M.C. Flemings, McGraw Hills, 1974.
3. Principles of Metal Casting by Heine, Loper, Rosenthal,.
4. Welding by Little, TMH.
5. Welding by A.C. Davies, Cambridge University Press.
6. Metallurgy of Welding, Brazing and Soldering by J.F.Lancaster.
7. Metallurgy of Welding by Sefarin, John Wiley.
8. Welding Hand Book, Vol-I &II.
9. Introduction to Powder Metallurgy by F.V.Lenel
10. Powder Metallurgy Science by R.M.German
11. Treaties on Powder Metallurgy by Goetzel, Vol-I&II
12. Powder Metallurgy by R.Lsande & C.R.S.Shakespere
13. Powder Metallurgy by A.K.Sinha, Dhanpat Rai
14. Powder Metallurgy, ASM Metals Handbook Vol-7
drawing, forming.
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ENGINEERING ECONOMICS
L/T (Hours per week):2/1, Credit: 3
Text Books
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
Credit- 3 Class Hours - 40
Objectives:
Culture, Soft Vs. Hard Culture & Formal vs. Informal Culture), Creating Positive
Organizational Culture, Concept of Workplace Spirituality.
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Reference Books
1. Understanding Organizational Behaviour, Parek, Oxford
2. Organizational Behaviour, Robbins, Judge, Sanghi, Pearson.
3. Organizational Behaviour, K. Awathappa,HPH.
4. Organizational Behaviour, VSP Rao, Excel
5. Introduction to Organizational Behaviour, Moorhead, Griffin, Cengage.
6. Organizational Behaviour, Hitt, Miller, Colella, Wiley
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MINERAL ENGINEERING
INTRODUCTION TO MINERAL PROCESSING (3-0-2)
Text Books:
1. Mineral Processing Technology by B.A. Wills and Tim Napier-Munn
References:
1. Jain, S.K., Ore Processing, Oxford IBH Publishing, 1984.
2. Gaudin, A.M., Principles of Mineral Dressing McGraw Hill Book Company, 1971.
3. Taggart, A.F., Handbook of Mineral Dressing, John Wiley and Sons, New
York, 1990.
3. Wills, B.A. Mineral Processing Technology, Pergamon Press, 1985. 5. Vijayendra,
H.G., Handbook on Mineral Dressing, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd. 1995.
7. Jigging.
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GEOLOGY (3-0-2)
Module IV (6 hours)
Mineral Deposits: Classification of mineral deposits, Process of formation of mineral
deposits- Magmatic concentration, Hydrothermal, Residual and Mechanical
concentration, contact metasomatism, Oxidation and supergene sulphide enrichment,
sublimation, Evaporation and Metamorphism. Uses Mineralogy, mode of occurrence,
genesis and Indian distribution of ore deposits viz., Iron, Manganese, chromium,
Aluminium, Copper, Lead and Zinc, Radioactive minerals.
Text Books:
1. Text Book of Geology P.K.Mukherjee
2. Text Book of Geology- G.B. Mahapatra
3. Parbin Singh. Geology for Engineers, IBH Publications, N. Delhi. 1991.
4. Arthur Holemess, Principles of Physical Geology, Thomas Nelson and Sons, USA,
1964.
5. Ford, W.E. Danas Textbook of Minerology (4th edition), Wiley Eastern Ltd., N. Delhi,
1989.
6. Winter, J.D. An Introduction to Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology, Prentice Hall, N.
Delhi, 2001.
7. Billings, M.P. Structural Geology, Prentice Hall Ino., N. Jersey, USA, 1972.
8. Krishnan M.S. Geology of India and Burma, 3rd Edition, IBH Publishers, N. Delhi,
1984.
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Reference Books:
1. Element of Petrology-Tyrell
2. Structural Geology- Marland P. Billings
3. Ruffles Elements of Mineralogy- H.H.Reid
4. Physical Geology Sainder Singh
5. Blyth F.G.H. and de Freitas M.H. Geology for Engineers, 7th edition, Elsevier
Publications, 2006.
6. Bell F.G. Engineering Geology, Elsevier Publications, 2007
GEOLOGY LAB
The student will have to go for four weekends for geological tour besides sessional /
rd
practical classes in 3 semester.
1) Study of Physical properties of minerals.
2) Study of important igneous sedimentary and metamorphic rocks.
3) Interpretation of folds and faults from maps.
Text Books:
1. Introduction to Particle Technology by Martin Rhodes
2. J. K. Beddow, Particulate Science and Technology.
3. R. B. Bird, W. E. Stewart, and E. N. Lightfoot Transport phenomena, John Wiley &
Sons; Revised 2nd Edition Edition, 2007
4. M. Leva, Fluidization.
Text Books:
1. P. N. Modi and S. M. Seth, Hydraulic and Fluid Mechanics, Standard Book House,
New Delhi, 2002.
2. R.K.Bansal, A Text Book of Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, Laxmi
Publications
3. K. C. Patra, Engineering Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines, Narosa
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Reference Books:
1. J. F. Douglas, J. M. Gasiorek, J. A. Swaffield, Fluid Mechanics, Pearson
Education, Asia, 1st edition, 2002.
2. F. M. White, Fluid Mechanics, Tata McGraw-Hill, 5th Edition, New Delhi, 2003.
3. R. K. Bansal, Fluid Mechanics and Hyd. Machines, Laxmi publisher, New Delhi,
2008.
4. Som & Biswas, Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machines, Tata McGraw Hill, New
Delhi, 2004.
5. Subramanyam, Problems in Fluid Mechanics, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi,
2004
ENGINEERING ECONOMICS
L/T (Hours per week):2/1, Credit: 3
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ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
Credit- 3 Class Hours - 40
Objectives:
Reference Books
1. Understanding Organizational Behaviour, Parek, Oxford
2. Organizational Behaviour, Robbins, Judge, Sanghi, Pearson.
3. Organizational Behaviour, K. Awathappa,HPH.
4. Organizational Behaviour, VSP Rao, Excel
5. Introduction to Organizational Behaviour, Moorhead, Griffin, Cengage.
6. Organizational Behaviour, Hitt, Miller, Colella, Wiley
HONOURS SUBJECT
References
1. Introduction to the Thermodynamics of Materials by D.R.Gaskell; Taylor and
Francis.
2. Physical Chemistry of Metals by L.S.Darken & R.W. Gurry; McGraw Hill Book
Company Inc.
3. Problems in Applied Thermodynamics by C. Bodsworth & A.S. Appleton;
Longmans, Green and Co. Ltd.
4. Introduction to Metallurgical Thermodynamics by R.H.Tupkary; tu publishers,
Nagpur.
5. Problems in Metallurgical Thermodynamics & Kinetics by G.S. Upadhyay &
R.K.Dube; Pergamon Press.
6. Chemical and Metallurgical Thermodynamics Part I & II by M.L.Kapoor.
7. Kinetics of Metallurgical Reactions by H.S.Ray; Oxford and IBH Publishing Co.
8. Textbook of Materials and Metallurgical Thermodynamics by A. Ghosh;
Prentice Hall of India
MINOR SUBJECT
MINING ENGINEERING
MINE SURVEY I
Module-I(10 Hours)
Linear Measurements and Chain Survey: Uses of various types of chains and tapes.
Measurement of correct length of line. Direct and Indirect ranging. Chaining along
sloping ground.Obstacles in chaining.Errors and their elimination.
Module-II(10Hours)
Module-III(10Hours)
Levelling: Use of dumpy level and levelling staff.Temporary and permanent adjustment
of dumpy level.Reduction of levels by HI and rise & fall method.Error due to curvature &
refraction.Sensitiveness of bubble tube, reciprocal levelling, levelling difficulties and
common errors. Automatic and Electronic or Digital levels, Contouring: Contour interval
and horizontal equivalent, characteristics of contours, methods of contouring- different
and indirect method, contour gradient.
Module-IV(6Hours)
Text Books
1. Surveying & Levelling. Vol-I by T.P.Kanethar&S.V.Kulkarni, Pune
VidyarthiGrihaPrakashan
2. Surveying and Leveling by R. Subramanian, Oxford University Press
3. Surveying- Vol.I, by B.C. Purmia, Laxmi Publications
Reference Books
1. Surveying Vol-1 by R Agor, Khanna Publishers
2. Mine Surveying and Levelling S.Ghatak
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FUNDAMENTALS OF GEOLOGY
Module I (4 Hours)
Science of Geology and Earth Forming processes Agents of erosion, transportation,
diastrophism, earth quakes, underground water and sea
Text Books:
1. Text Book of Geologyby P.K.Mukherjee, World Press
2. Engineering and General Geology by Parvin Singh, S K Kataria& Sons
3. Text Book of Geology by G.B. Mahapatra, CBS
Reference Books:
1. Engineering Geology by subinoy Gangopadhyay, Oxford University Press
2. Principles of Petrology by G W Tyrrel, Aitbs Publishers And Distributors
3. Structural Geology byMarland P. Billings, PHI
4. Elements of Mineralogy- Frank Rutley and H HRead, Nabu Press
5. Physical Geology Sainder Singh
MECHANICS OF SOLIDS
MODULE-I (12 classes)
Simple Stress and Strain -Load, Stress, Principle of St.Venant, Principle of Superposition,
Strain, Hookes law, Modulus of Elasticity, Stress-Strain Diagrams, Working Stress,
Factor of safety, Strain energy in tension and compression, Resilience, Impact loads,
Analysis of Axially Loaded Members, Composite bars in tension and compression,
temperature stresses in composite rods, Statically indeterminate problems, Shear
stress, Complimentary shear stress, Shear strain, Modulus of rigidity, Poissons ratio,
Bulk Modulus, Relationship between elastic constants.
Compound Stress and strain- Stresses in thin cylinders, thin spherical shells under
internal pressure, wire winding of thin cylinders. Analysis of Biaxial Stress. Plane stress,
Principal stress, Principal plane, Mohrs Circle for Biaxial Stress, Two dimensional state
of strain, Mohrs circle for strain, Principal strains and principal axes of strain, strain
measurements, Calculation of principal stresses from principal strains.
Shear Force and Bending Moment for Determinate Beams - Types of load and Types of
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support. Support reactions, Shear force and bending moment, Relationship between
bending moment and shear force, Point of inflection, Shear Force and Bending Moment
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Simple Bending of Beams - Theory of simple bending of initially straight beams, Bending
stresses, Shear stresses in bending, Distribution of normal and shear stress, beams of
two materials, Composite beams.
Deflection of Beams - Differential equation of the elastic line, Slope and deflection of
beams by integration method and area - moment method.
MODULE-IV (8 classes)
Theory of Columns - Eccentric loading of a short strut, Long columns, Eulers column
formula, Lateral buckling, Critical Load, Slenderness ratio
Torsion in solid and hollow circular shafts - Twisting moment, Strain energy in shear
and torsion, strength of solid and hollow circular shafts. Stresses due to combined
bending and torsion, Strength of shafts in combined bending and twisting.
Text Books
Reference Books
1. Mechanics of Materials by Beer and Johnston, Tata McGraw Hill
2. Mechanics of Materials by R.C.Hibbeler, Pearson Education
3. Engineering Mechanics of Solids by Egor P. Popov, Prentice Hall of India
MINERAL PROCESSING
Objective- Mining deals with extracting valuable minerals from the earth while mineral
processing deals with extracting value from the mined minerals. Attending this course
will explore the students with various steps involved in processing of minerals, even
some students may find a career in this line also after refinement of their knowledge.
With time the mined ore grades are depleting and consequently the importance of the
subject is growing to make them saleable to the concerned industries.
Module-I (6 Hours)
Definition of minerals and ore, Importance of mineral processing to mining engineers,
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Module-II (8 Hours)
Rock breakage- fundamentals, principles of comminution, energy calculations, Bond
work Index, Crushers, Milling operations, particle size distribution, sieving methods
including interpretation of data, screening and various industrial screen types, crusher-
screen circuit configurations- open and closed circuits.
Module-III(16 Hours)
Physical separation techniques-hydraulic classifiers (spiral and rake classifiers),
hydrocyclones-principles of operation, efficiency evaluation and numerical problems,
gravity concentration- principles, various designs like flowing film concentrators,
jigging, heavy medium separators, magnetic separators- low intensity and high intensity
separators and their applications, electrostatic separators, froth flotation-principles,
basic reagents, different machines
Module-IV (8 Hours)
Solid-liquid separation-filtration and sedimentation, waste disposal, flow sheet
development for some minerals-iron ore, beach sand, lead-zinc ore and chromite ores,
environmental issues.
Text Books:
Reference Books
1. Jain, S.K., Ore Processing, Oxford IBH Publishing, 1984.
2. Gaudin, A.M., Principles of Mineral Dressing McGraw Hill Book Company, 1971.
3. Taggart, A.F., Handbook of Mineral Dressing, John Wiley and Sons, New
York, 1990.
3. Wills, B.A. Mineral Processing Technology, Pergamon Press, 1985. 5. Vijayendra,
H.G., Handbook on Mineral Dressing, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd. 1995.
9. To separate coal from a mixture of coal and stones or quarts by zigging and determine the
weight fractions of the products.
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10. To separate a mixture of two minerals of different densities by gravity concentration using
Wilfley Table and determine the weight and density of each fraction of the products.
11. Beneficiation of ore pulp mix using flotation cell.
12. To separate a mixture of iron and sand using magnetic separator and determine its
efficiency.
13. Screening of ore/ coal using vibrating screen and determine its effectiveness
MINE DEVELOPMENT
Module-I (8 Hours)
Introduction- Introduction to mining, types of mines and mining, Access to mineral
deposits- selection, location, size, shape and types of entry.
Module-II (9 Hours)
Drilling- Methods, types, mechanism and operation, drill bits-types, constructional
features and applications, advantages and disadvantages, drilling rigs and jumbos
Module-III (11 Hours)
Explosives- Classifications, compositions, chemical reaction, types, properties and tests,
detonators, fuses, blasting devices and accessories, handling and storage, transportation
Module-IV (12 Hours)
Rock Blasting- Mechanism of blasting, blasting pattern and procedure, opencast and
underground, controlled blasting, rock cutting
Shaft sinking- Ordinary and special methods, problems and precautions, shaft support
and lining
Text Books:
1. Surface Mining by Dr.G.B.Mishra, Geominetech Publication, Bhubaneswar
2. Explosives and Blasting Practices in Mines by S K Das, Lovely Prakashan,
Dhanbad
3. Explosives and Blasting Techniques by G K Pradhan, MINTECH Publications,
Bhubaneswar
4. Blasting Manual by Sandhu&Pradhan
5. Elements of Mining Technology, Volume I by D J Deshmukh, Denett& Company
Reference Books:
1. SME Hand Book
2. Rock Blasting Effects and Operations by P P Ray, Oxford & IBH
3. Engineering Rock Blasting Operations by S Bhanari, CRC Press 68
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HONOR SUBJECT
Module-I (8 Hours)
Introduction: Scope and importance of rock excavation engineering in mining and
construction industries; physico-mechanical and geotechnical properties of rocks vis--
vis excavation method; selection of excavation method. Rock breaking processes:
Primary, Secondary and Tertiary, Energy consumption computations
Module-II (8 Hours)
Drilling: Advances in drilling equipment, pneumatic versus hydraulic, design and
operating parameters of surface and underground drilling; evaluation of drill
performance; mechanism of bit wear; bit selection; economics of drilling.
Text Books:
ENGINEERING ECONOMICS
L/T (Hours per week):2/1, Credit: 3
Text Books
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
Credit- 3 Class Hours - 40
Objectives:
Vs. Hard Culture & Formal vs. Informal Culture), Creating Positive Organizational
Culture, Concept of Workplace Spirituality.
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Reference Books
7. Understanding Organizational Behaviour, Parek, Oxford
8. Organizational Behaviour, Robbins, Judge, Sanghi, Pearson.
9. Organizational Behaviour, K. Awathappa,HPH.
10. Organizational Behaviour, VSP Rao, Excel
11. Introduction to Organizational Behaviour, Moorhead, Griffin, Cengage.
12. Organizational Behaviour, Hitt, Miller, Colella, Wiley
MINOR SUBJECT
MINE DEVELOPMENT
Module-I (8 Hours)
Introduction- Introduction to mining, types of mines and mining, Access to mineral
deposits- selection, location, size, shape and types of entry.
Module-II (9 Hours)
Drilling- Methods, types, mechanism and operation, drill bits-types, constructional
features and applications, advantages and disadvantages, drilling rigs and jumbos
Module-III (11 Hours)
Explosives- Classifications, compositions, chemical reaction, types, properties and tests,
detonators, fuses, blasting devices and accessories, handling and storage, transportation
Module-IV (12 Hours)
Rock Blasting- Mechanism of blasting, blasting pattern and procedure, opencast and
underground, controlled blasting, rock cutting
Shaft sinking- Ordinary and special methods, problems and precautions, shaft support
and lining
Text Books:
1. Surface Mining by Dr.G.B.Mishra, Geominetech Publication, Bhubaneswar
2. Explosives and Blasting Practices in Mines by S K Das, Lovely Prakashan,
Dhanbad
3. Explosives and Blasting Techniques by G K Pradhan, MINTECH Publications,
Bhubaneswar
4. Blasting Manual by Sandhu&Pradhan
5. Elements of Mining Technology, Volume I by D J Deshmukh, Denett& Company
Reference Books:
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PLASTIC ENGINEERING
Text Books:
1. Fluid Mechanics and hydraulic machines, Modi &Seth
2. Hydraulics fluid machines and fluid machines by S.Ramamrutham
Reference Books:
1. Fluid Mechanics by A.K. Mohanty,PHI
2. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics by Fox and McDonald, WilleyPublications
3. Fluid Mechanics by Kundu, Elsevier
4. An Introduction to Fluid Dynamics by G.K.Batchelor, Cambridge University Press
5. Engineering Fluid Mechanics by Garde et. al., Scitech
6. Fluid Mechanics by J.F.Douglas, J.M.Gasiorek, J.A.Swaffield and L.B.Jack, Pearson
Education.
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MATERIAL SCIENCE
MODULE I
1. Classification of Engineering Materials. Engineering properties of materials.
Selection of Materials.
2. Electron theory of solids : Free electron theory of metals. Electrical conductivity;
Thermal conductivity, Quantum theory of free electrons. Band theory of solids,
Conductivity of metals
3. Conductors, Insulators, Semiconductors, Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors,
Band theory of semi conductors Hall effect.
4. Super Conductors Zero resistivity, Critical magnetic field and critical current
density. Type I and II super conductors. Applications of Supercoductors.
MODULE II
5. Dielectric Materials : Microscopic Displacement of atoms and molecules in an
external dc electric field, Polarization and dielectric constant, Dielectric
_nitially_lity. Temperature dependence, Dielectric Breakdown. Ferro electric
material Piezoelectrics, Pyroelectrics, Dielectric Materials as electrical isulators.
6. Magentic Properties of Materials : Dia, Para and Ferro magenetic materials.
Theory of magnetism, Ferro magnetic materials or Ferrites, Comparison of
magnetic behaviour and magnetic parameters of Dia, Para and Ferro magnetic
materials.
7. Optical Properties of Materials : Scattering, Refraction, Theory of Refraction and
absorption, Atomic Theory of optical properties. Lasers, Optical fibres
Principle, structure, application of optical fibre.
MODULE III
8. Plastics Types : Thermosetting and thermoplastics. Transfer moulding,
injection moulding, extension moulding, Blow moulding, Welding of plastics;
Rubber types, application.
9. Ceramics : Types, Structure, Mechanical properties, applications
10. .Composite Materials : Agglomerated Materials : Cermets, Reinforced Materials :
Reinforced Concrete. Glass fibre reinforced plastics, Carbon fiber reinforced
plastics. Whiskers, fiber reinforced plastics, Laminated plastic sheets. Tufnol,
Properties of composites. Metal matrix composites, manufacturing procedure for
fibre reinforced composites.
11. .Environmental Degradation:Oxidation-Direct atmospheric attack,Aqueous
corrosion-Electro chemical attack,Glavanic two metal corrosion,corrosion by
Gaseous reduction, Effect of mechanical stress on corrosion,method of corrosion
prevention
Text book:
1. Vijaya M. S., Rangarajan G, Materials Science, TMH
2. Introduction to Materials science for engineers by
James.F.shackelford,Madanapalli.k.Muralidhara ,Pearson(sixth edition)
Reference Book:
1. Rajendra V., Marikani A., Materials Science, TMH
2. Van Vlack L. H., Elements of Material Science and Engineering, Addison Wesley
3. Raghavan , Material Science
4. Callister W.D., Materials Science and Engineering, John Wiley & Sons.
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STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
Module I (12 hours)
Elasticity:Stress and strain, compressive, tensile, shear and bearing stress - Stress -
strain diagram,Hooks law, modulus of elasticity, modulus of rigidity, bulk modulus of
rigidity, bulk modulus,Poisson's ration. Relationship between elastic constraints and
temperature stresses,composite bars, dead, live and shock loads.Properties of section,
calculation of areas, centroid, neutral axis, moment of inertia, modulusof section, radius
of gyration with reference to structural shapes.
Module II (12 hours) Theory of
simple bends - relationship between load shearing force and bending moment. Bending
momentand shear force diagram for cantilever, simple supported and over hanging
beams - bendingstresses.Deflection - deflection of beams in simple cases. Principal
stresses and stains. Torsionin solid and hollow shafts - combined bending and torsion.
POLYMER CHEMISTRY
UNIT I 9
Basic concepts of macromolecules - Monomers- Functionality - Classification and
nomenclature of polymers.
Types of polymers - plastics and rubbers - Step growth polymerization - Mechanism -
Kinetics - Bi-functionalsystems - Poly functional systems.
UNIT II 9
Addition polymerization Mechanism and kinetics of free radical- Cationic-Anionic
Polymerisation - Initiatorsystems - Chain length and degree of Polymerisation Control
of molecular weight- Chain transfer-Inhibition Coordination polymerisation Mechanism
- Kinetics- Ring opening polymerization - Dienepolymerization Advanced
Polymerization Techniques - Atom Transfer Radical Polymerization (ATRP),Group
Transfer Polymerization (GTP), Reversible Addition Fragmentation Termination
(RAFT).
UNIT III 9
Copolymerization - Mechanism and Kinetics of free radical - Ionic
copolymerization.Types of copolymers-Copolymer composition - Determination of
Monomer reactivity ratios. Polymerization techniques - Bulkpolymerization - Solution
polymerization -Suspension polymerization - Emulsion polymerization -
Interfacialcondensation.
UNIT IV 9
Molecular weight - Molecular weight averages- Molecular weight distribution-
Unidispersity, polydispersity, degree of polymerization - Molecular weight
determination - Basic concepts ofend group analysis, colligative properties, osmometry,
light scattering, and gel permeation chromatography -Viscosity of polymers solutions,
size of the polymer molecules.
UNIT V 9
Chemicalreactions ofpolymers Hydrolysis Acidolysis Aminolysis-Hydrogenation
Additionandsubstitutionreactionscrosslinkingreactions. Polymer degradation
Mechanical degradationMechano-chemicaldegradation
OxidativedegradationHydrolyticdegradation Photodegradation.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. F.W. Billmeyer, Textbook of Polymer Science, Wiley international publishers,
2000
2. George Odian , Principles of polymerisation, Seymor Robert
3. V.R. Gowariker, Polymer Science New Age International (P) Ltd, Publishers
REFERENCES:
1. JM.G. Cowie, Polymers: Chemistry and Physics of Modern Materials, Blackie,
and London, 1991.
2. R.J. Young and P.Lovell, Introduction to Polymers, 2nd Ed., Chapman & Hall,
1991.
3. Premamoy Ghosh, Polymer Science and Technology of Plastics and Rubbers,
Tata McGraw- Hill, NewDelhi, 1990
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Theory L/T (Hours per week):2/1, Credit: 3
income.
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ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
Credit- 3 Class Hours - 40
Objectives:
Organization.
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Reference Books
1. Understanding Organizational Behaviour, Parek, Oxford
2. Organizational Behaviour, Robbins, Judge, Sanghi, Pearson.
3. Organizational Behaviour, K. Awathappa,HPH.
4. Organizational Behaviour, VSP Rao, Excel
5. Introduction to Organizational Behaviour, Moorhead, Griffin, Cengage.
6. Organizational Behaviour, Hitt, Miller, Colella, Wiley
HONOR SUBJECT
MINOR SUBJECT
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Fusion welding processes: Introduction, oxy-fuel gas welding, arc welding processes-I
(consumable electrode): principle, equipment, power sources, principle of metal
transfer, Electrodes, Submerged arc welding, Gas Metal Arc Welding, arc welding
processes-II (non-consumable electrode): Gas Tungsten Arc Welding, Plasma Arc
Welding, Defects in welding, Gas and arc cutting.
Brazing, Soldering, Adhesive Bonding, Mechanical fastening and joining plastics
Module-III ( 08classes)
Hot and cold working of metals, Classification, Advantages, Limitations and applications
of Extrusion, Forging and Rolling , Wire Drawing, Classification, Advantages, Limitations
and applications, Sheet Metal Working: Deep drawing process.
Text Books:
1. Manufacturing Technology: Foundry, Forming and Welding by P.N. Rao, TMH.
2. Manufacturing Science by A. Ghosh and A.K. Mallick, Wiley Eastern
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References
1. Principles of manufacturing Materials and processes, by James S. Campbell, TMH.
2. Welding Metallurgy by G.E. Linnert, AWS.
3. Production Engineering Sciences by P.C. Pandey and C.K. Singh, Standard
Publishers Ltd.
4. Manufacturing Engineering and Technology, 4th Edition- S.Kalpakjian and S.R.
Scsimid, Pearson Education.
5. Manufacturing Process, J.P.Kaishish, PHI
MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY-I
Practical L/T/P (Hours per week): 2, Credit: 1
Concept of plastic deformation of metals, critical resolve shear stress, dislocation theory,
deformation by slip and twin, plastic deformation in polycrystalline metals, yield point
phenomenon and related effects, concept of cold working preferred orientation. Annealing ;
recovery; recrystalization and grain growth; hot working.
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Concept of alloy formation, types of alloys, solid solutions, factors governing solids solubility
viz. size factor, valency factor, crystal structure factor and chemical affinity factor; order-
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Binary phase diagrams (a) Isomorphism system, (b) Eutectic system, (c) Peritectic system,
(d)Eutectoid system and (e) Peritectoid system. Allotropic transformation. Lever rule and
its application, Interpretation of solidification behaviors and microstructure of different
alloys belonging to those systems, Effect of non-equilibrium cooling, coring and
homogenization.
T.T.T. diagram: concept of heat treatment of steels i.e. annealing, normalizing, hardening and
tempering; microstructural effects brought about by these processes and their influences on
mechanical properties; factor affecting hardenability.
Text Books:
Reference Books
APPLIED THERMODYNAMICS
Theory L/T (Hours per week): 3/0, Credit: 3
Module-I ( 6Lectures)
Review of First and Second laws:
First law analysis of unsteady flow control volumes, Entropy generation ,Entropy balance for
closed systems and steady flow systems, Available energy, Quality of energy, Availability for
non flow and flow process, Irreversibility, Energy balance, Second law efficiency.
Module II (8 Lectures)
Air Standard Cycle & Introduction to I.C. Engine: Otto, diesel and dual cycles,
description and operation of four and two stroke cycle engine, comparison of SI and CI
engines, valve timing diagram, power output and efficiency calculation.
Steam Nozzles :- Types of nozzles, isentropic flow through nozzles, effect of friction on
nozzle efficiency. Critical pressure ratio and maximum discharge, throat and exit area.
efficiency.
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Heat Transfer : Basic modes of heat transfer, one dimensional steady state, conduction
through slab, cylinder and sphere ; basic theory of radiant heat transfer, black body &
mono chromatic radiation, total emissive power.
Text Books
1. Engineering Thermodynamics by P. K. Nag, Publisher:TMH
2. Engineering Thermodynamics by P. Chattopadhyay, OXFORD
3. Fundamentals of Thermodynamics by Sonntag, Borgnakke, Van Wylen, John Wiley
& Sons
4. Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics by E. Rathakrishnan, PHI
.
Reference
1. Engineering Thermodynamics by M.Achyuthan, PHI
2. Engineering Thermodynamics by Y.V.C. Rao, University Press
3. Thermodynamics and Thermal Engineering by Kothandaraman & Domkundwar,
Dhanpat Rai
4. Applied Thermodynamics by P.L.Ballaney, Khanna Publishers
5. Steam Tables in SI Units by Ramalingam, Scitech
6. Steam Tables by C.P.Kothandaraman, New Age International
THEORY OF MACHINE
Module-I(10 classes)
Mechanism: Basic Kinematic concepts and definitions, mechanism, link, kinematic pair,
classification of kinematic pairs, degree of freedom, kinematic chain, binary ternary and
quaternary joints and links, degrees of freedom for plane mechanism, grublers
equation, inversion of mechanism, four bar chains and their inversions, single slider
crank chain, double slider crank chain and their inversion.
Module-II(10 classes)
Friction of a screw and nut, square threaded crew, V-threaded screw, pivot and collar,
friction circle, friction axis, friction clutches, transmission of power by single plate,
multiplate and cone clutches.
Gear trains: simple train, compound train, reverted train, epicyclic train and their
application.
Module-III(08 classes)
Toothed gears: Theory of shape and action of tooth properties methods of generation of
standard Tooth profiles, Standard proportions, Interference and Under-cutting,
methods of Eliminating Interference, Minimum numbers of teeth to avoid interference.
Module-IV(08 classes)
Governors: Centrifugal Governors-watt and Porter Governors, Spring loaded Governor-
Hartnell Governor ,sensitiveness, stability, Isochronisms ,Hunting, Governor effort and
power, curves of controlling force.
Text Book(S):
1. Theory of machines S.S Ratan, Tata McGraw Hill.
2. A Textbook of theory of machines (in S.I units) R.K.Bansal, Laxmi Publication.
Reference(S):
1. Mechanism and machine Theory- Rao and Dukkipati, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
2. Theory of Machines Thomas Beven.
STRENGTH OF MATERIAL
Theory L/T (Hours per week): 3/1, Credit: 3
Module-I(10 classes)
Module-II(10 classes)
Shear force and bending moment diagrams for simple beams: Support reactions for
statically determinate beams, relationship between bending moment and shear
force, shear force and bending moment diagrams.
Simple bending of beams: Theory of simple bending of initially straight beams,
distribution of normal and shear stress, composite beams.
Module-III(12 classes)
Torsion in solid and hollow circular shafts, Twisting moment, strength of solid and
hollow circular shafts, Strength of shafts in combined bending and twisting, Close-
coiled helical springs.
Deflection of Beams: Slope and deflection of beams by integration method and area-
moment method.
Module-IV(10 classes)
Buckling of columns: Eulers theory for initially straight columns with various end
conditions.
Theories of failure: maximum principal stress theory, maximum shear stress theory,
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maximum principal strain theory, Maximum strain energy theory and maximum
distortion energy theory.
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Text book(s):
1. Strength of Materials- G.H.Ryder, Macmillan India.
2. Mechanics of Materials- J.M.Gere and S.Timoshenko.
3. Strength of Materials by R.Subramaniam, Oxford University Press
Reference(s):
1. Mechanics of Materials-I- E.J. Hern; Paragaman.
2. Introduction to Mechanics of Solids- Crandell, Dahl and Lardner, McGraw Hill.
3. Mechanics of Materials by Beer and Johnston, Tata McGraw Hill
4. Mechanics of Materials by R.C.Hibbeler, Pearson Education
ENGINEERING ECONOMICS
L/T (Hours per week):2/1, Credit: 3
Text Books
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
Credit- 3 Class Hours - 40
Objectives:
Reference Books
1. Understanding Organizational Behaviour, Parek, Oxford
2. Organizational Behaviour, Robbins, Judge, Sanghi, Pearson.
3. Organizational Behaviour, K. Awathappa,HPH.
4. Organizational Behaviour, VSP Rao, Excel
5. Introduction to Organizational Behaviour, Moorhead, Griffin, Cengage.
6. Organizational Behaviour, Hitt, Miller, Colella, Wiley
HONOURS ELECTIVE
COMPOSITE MATERIALS
Theory L/T (Hours per week): 4/0, Credit: 4
composites- oxide ceramics non oxide ceramics aluminium oxide silicon nitride
reinforcements particles- fibres- whiskers. Sintering - Hot pressing Cold isostatic
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1. Chawla K.K., Composite materials, Springer Verlag, 1987
2. Mathews F.L. and Rawlings R.D., Composite materials: Engineering and Science,
Chapman and Hall, London, England, 1st edition, 1994.
3. Mechanics of Composite Materials, R.M. Jones, Mc. Graw Hill Book Co.
Reference Book :
1. Fibre - Reinforced composites :- Materials, manufacturing and Design by P.K. Mallick,
CRC Press.
2. Composite materials, Broutman & Crock,
4. Principles of Composite Material Mechanics, R.F.Gibson, CRC Press
Module-II(10 classes)
Hot Dip Coating and Diffusion Coating: Principles, Surface preparation, Batchcoating
and continuous coating process, Coating properties and application, Principles of
cementation, Cladding-vacuum deposition, Sprayed metal coating, Structure of diffusion
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Non-Metallic Coating Oxide and Conversion Coatings: Plating coating, lacquers, rubbers
and elastomers, viterous enamels, anodizing Chromating, application to aluminium,
magnesium, tin, zinc, cadmium copper and silver, phosphating primers.
Quality Assurance, Testing and Selection af Coatings: The quality plan, design, testing
and inspection, thickness and porosity measurement, selection of coatings, industrial
applications of engineering coatings.
Text book(s):
MINOR SPECIALIZATION
MANUFACTURING PROCESS
Theory L/T (Hours per week): 4/0, Credit: 4
Module-I (10 classes)
Manufacturing Processes:Introduction to manufacturing processes, Classification and
Selection of Manufacturing Processes.
Metal Shaping and Forming: Hot and cold working of metals, Classification,
Advantages, Limitations and applications of Extrusion, Forging and Rolling , Wire
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Text book(s):
Reference(s):
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TEXTILE ENGINEERING
PCTX FIBRE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY-I (3-0)
Module-I ( 12 Hours)
Introduction of fibres.Introduction of polymers. Requirements and essential properties
of fiber forming polymers. Essential and desirable properties of textile
fibers.Classification of textile fibers.
Natural fibres :
Cotton : Chemical composition; Grading of cotton - Different Varieties including organic
as well as Bt cotton. Distinctive properties and end uses
Flax: Extraction process; Chemical composition; Distinctive properties and end uses
Jute: Varieties, Extraction process, Chemical composition ; Distinctive properties and
end uses
Wool : Varieties and grading of wool fibres, Chemical composition; Wool scouring.
Distinctive properties and end uses
Silk : Varieties of natural silk, Rearing of silk worm, cocooning, silk reeling, throwing
and; Chemical composition; Distinctive properties and end uses.
Module-II ( 16 Hours)
Man-made fibres : Classification of man-made fibres, Basic production systems of the
man- made fibre - Melt spinning, solution dry spinning and solution wet spinning - basic
principles, brief idea about spinning head, spinneret, quench chamber, & coagulation
bath, spin finish application.
Books Recommended:
1. Cook Gordon J, Hand Book of textile fibre, Vol. I and II, Woodhead Fibre
Science
2. Series, UK, 1984.
3. Hand Book of Fibre Chemistry, Ed. M Lewin and E M Pearce, Mercel Dekker
Inc.,1998.
4. Shenai V A, Textile Fibre , Sevak Publications, Mumbai,
5. W.E. Morton & J.W.S. Hearle, Physical properties of textile fibres, Textile
Institute, U.K.
6. Progress in textiles: Science and technology Vol.-2 By Dr. V.K. Kothari, I.I.T.
Delhi.
7. Gowariker V R, Viswanathan N V and Sridhar J, Polymer Science, New Age
8. International Ltd., New Delhi, 1996.
9. Fibre Science and Technology- S P Mishra
10. R.W. Moncrieff - Manmade Fibres
11. Vaidya A A, Production of Synthetic Fibres, 1st Ed., Prentice Hall of India, New
Delhi, 1988.
12. H.F. Mark, S.M. Atlas and E. Cernia, Man-made Fibres Science and Technology,
Vol. 1,2,3,
13. Manufactured Fibre Technology, 1st Ed. V B Gupta and V K Kothari, 1st Ed.,
Chapman and Hall, London, 1997.
14. Textbook of Polymer Science by F.W. Billmeyer.
Module I ( 10 Hours )
Module II ( 12 Hours)
Blow Room: Objective, Principles of opening and cleaning - factors influencing opening
and cleaning - Degree of opening and clearing. Study of various openers and cleaners
used in a modern Blow room line their construction and principle of operation-
position etc. Study of components such as feed apparatus- type of feeding- loose
feeding, feeding with clamping rollers , feeding with a roller and pedal levers. Grid bars
and their setting. Different type of mixer/blender used in modern blow-room line - their
construction and operations. Study of lap forming mechanism, calendar roller pressure,
length measuring device, lap defects and its remedies. Chute/flock feed systems to card
and their comparison.Idea of accessories and associated equipment (dust removing and
disposing devices; material transport devices, material flow control devices, metal
extractors, fire eliminator.Brief outline of setting the blow room line for processing
different varieties of cotton mixing and man-made fibers
Nature of waste extracted in various openers and beaters, lint-trash ratio, nep
generation, fibre breakage and their control. Calculations pertaining to production of
blow room and cleaning efficiency, performance assessment of blow room line.
Maintenance practices in Blow-room.
Mechanism of neps and hook formation and their effect on yarn quality- their
assessment and control, .Card wastes and their control. Carding defects- their causes
and remedies. Calculations pertaining to draft and production.Maintenance practices in
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Drawing: Objectives, principles of drawing and doubling. Detailed study of draw frame
machine. Top and bottom rollers, top roller cots, roller weighting, drafting wave, roller
slip and roller eccentricity. Various drafting system in modern drawframe, autoleveller
in drawframe, Performance assessment and calculation pertaining to draw frame
machine.modern developments in Draw frame, Process parameters and production
calculation.
Books Recommended :
1. Klein W., The Technology of Short-staple Spinning , The Textile Institute, Manchester,
2. Klein W., A Practical Guide to Opening and Carding , The Textile Institute, Manchester,
1999
3. Klein W., A Practical Guide to Combing, Drawing and Roving Frame , The Textile
Institute, Manchester, 1999
4. Oxtoby E Spun Yarn Technology butter worths, London, New Edition 2002
5. Chattopadhyay R., Technology of Carding, NCUTE, IIT Delhi, 2003.
6. Chattopadhyay R. (Ed), Advances in Technology of Yarn Production, NCUTE, IIT
Delhi, 2002 .
7. Salhotra K. R. &Chattopadhyay R., Book of papers on Blowroom and Carding,IIT
Delhi 1998.
8. Duraiswamy I, Chellamani P &Pavendhan A., Cotton Ginning Textile Progress,
The
Textile Institute, Manchester, U.K., 1993.
9. Lord P.R., Yarn Production: Science, Technology and Economics , The Textile Institute,
Manchester, 1999
10. Khare A R, Elements of Blowroom, Carding and Drawframe, Sai book Centre,
Mumbai,
11. Foster G A K, Manual of Cotton Spinning, Vol. I IV, The Textile Institute,
Manchester, 1958.
7. To study the gearing plan and calculate draft constant, draft and production
constant of a Card.
8. To study the wire points used in different zone of a card.
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10. To study and sketch the working mechanism of draw frame with respect to flow
of Material.
11. To study and sketch the working mechanism of drafting zone of draw frame.
12. To study the roller setting of draw frame drafting system
13. To Calculate draft constant and requirement of draft change pinion to achieve
required draft in a Drawframe to produce a sliver of desired hank.
14. To process card slivers and produce sliver in Draw frame and find out sliver
hank.
Module II ( 16 Hrs)
Warping Process: Objectives of warping, material flow in beam warping and creels
used in warping machines; sectional warping machines. Package faults, Latest
developments in warping. Performance assessment and calculations pertaining to beam
and sectional warping machine.
Sizing Process : Objectives of sizing; sizing materials and recipe used for different types of
fibers; size preparation equipment; sizing machines; Size add on %; Factors affecting size
add on; Sizing defects and production calculations; Concept of single end sizing,
combined dyeing and sizing. Control concepts in modern sizing machine.
Drawing-in operations :Need for drawing-in operation, manual and automatic drawing-
in. Selection and care of reeds, healds and drop pins, control of cross ends and extra
ends and calculations.
Weaving Mechanism :Conceptof woven fabric formation. - Overall concept about looms-
Classification of looms; constructional features and mechanism of conventional power
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Books Recommended:
1. Winding, BTRA Monograph Series, Bombay Textile Research Association,
Bombay,
1. 1981.
2. Warping and Sizing, BTRA Monograph Series, Bombay Textile Research
Association,
3. Bombay, 1981.
4. Talukdar M K, Srirammulu P K and Ajgaokar D B, Weaving Machine,
Mechanism andManagement, Mahajan Publisher Private Ltd., Ahmedabad, India,
1998.
5. Booth J E, Textile Mathematics, Vol.II & III, Textile Institute, Manchester, 1977.
6. Goswami B C, Anandjiwala R D and Hall D M, Textile Sizing, Marcel Dekker,
7. Ajgaonkar D.B, Talukdar M.K. Wadekar Sizing: Materials, Methods, Machines
Yarn Winding NCUTE Publication
8. Textile Mathematics Vol. II & III JE Booth
9. Sengupta R Yarn Preparation, Vol. I & II, Popular Prakasam, Bombay, 1970.
10. Lord P.R. and Mohammed M.H., Weaving Conversion of Yarn to Fabric,
MerrowPublication, 2001.
Books Recommended:
1999.
9. Shenai, V.A., Principle and Practice of Dyeing, Sevak Publisher, Bombay,1991.
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1. Leaf G A V, Practical Statistics for the Textile Industry, Part-I and II, The Textile
Institute, U.K (1984).
2. Montogomery D C, Introduction to Statistical Quality Control, Fourth Ed., John Wiley
and Sons (Asia) Pte. Ltd., Singapore (2004).
3. Mehta P V, Quality Management: An Overview, in Testing and Quality Management,
Vol. 1, Ed. V K Kothari, IAFL Publication, New Delhi (1999).
4. Bhattacharya G.K. and Johnson R.A.: Statistical Concepts and Methods, John Wiley,
New Delhi, 2002
5. Meloun M and Militky J, Statistical data analysis: A practical guide, Woodhead
Publishing
Ltd. UK, 2011.
6. Hayavadana J, Statistics for textile and apparel management, Woodhead Publishing
Ltd.,
UK, 2012.
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ENGINEERING ECONOMICS
L/T (Hours per week):2/1, Credit: 3
Text Books
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
Credit- 3 Class Hours - 40
Objectives:
1. To develop an understanding of the behavior of individuals and groups inside
organizations
2. To enhance skills in understanding and appreciating individuals, interpersonal, and group
process for increased effectiveness both within and outside of organizations.
3. To develop theoretical and practical insights and problem-solving capabilities for
effectively managing the organizational processes.
Leading the Change Process, Facilitating Change, Dealing with Individual & Group
Resistance, Intervention Strategies for Facilitating Organizational Change, Methods of
Implementing Organizational Change, Developing a Learning Organization.
Reference Books
1. Understanding Organizational Behaviour, Parek, Oxford
2. Organizational Behaviour, Robbins, Judge, Sanghi, Pearson.
3. Organizational Behaviour, K. Awathappa,HPH.
4. Organizational Behaviour, VSP Rao, Excel
5. Introduction to Organizational Behaviour, Moorhead, Griffin, Cengage.
6. Organizational Behaviour, Hitt, Miller, Colella, Wiley
7.
PCTX STRUCTURE & PROPERTIES OF FIBRES (4-0-0)
( HONOURS)
stress relaxation and creep phenomena.Torsional rigidity its relation to other fibre
properties, measurement techniques.Flexural rigidity its relation to other fibre
properties, measurement techniques.
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Books Recommended:
1. Meredith R, The Mechanical Properties of Textile Fibres, North Holland Publishing
Co; Amsterdam 1959.
2. Morton W E and Hearle J W S, Physical Properties of Textile Fibres, 1st reprint, The
Textile Institute, Manchester, 1986.
3. Gupta V B and Kothari V K, Manufactured Fibre Technology, 1st Ed., Chapman and
Hall, London, 1997.
4. Hearle JWS, Polymers and their properties, Vol.I, John Wiley and Sons, NY, 1982.
5. Gedde U W, Polymer Physics, Chapman Hall, London, 1995.
Module I ( 05 Hrs)
General definitions and important terminologies related to textiles; Classification of
fibres;
Essential and desirable properties of textile fibres, their advantages and disadvantages
of natural and manmade fibres.
Module II ( 08 Hrs)
Cotton: Geographical distribution, concept of ginning & baling, structure and properties
(physical and chemical); Different Varieties including organic as well as BT cotton and
their properties; Applications.
Bast and leaf fibres such as jute, flax, hemp, sisal and ramie etc: Geographical
distribution,
extraction, properties and their uses.
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Varieties of natural silk, rearing of silk worm, silk reeling, throwing and
weighing.properties and uses of various types of silk;
Books Recommended :
1. Manmade Fibres - R.W. Moncrieff,
2. Textile Fibre - V.A. Shenai
3. Handbook of Textile Fibres J Gordon Cook
4. Textile Fibres HVS Murthy
5. Manufactured Fibre Technology V B Gupta & V K Kothari
6. Man-made Fibres Science and Technology, Vol. 1,2,3 - H.F. Mark, S.M. Atlas and E.
Cernia,
7. Polyester Fibres Chemistry and Technology - H. Ludwig,
8.Textbook of Polymer Science by F.W. Billmeyer.
9. Production of Man-made Fibres A.Vaidya
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ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY
Module-I
Structure of atmosphere, Properties of Air, Types of Air Pollution Sources: Natural and
Anthropogenic Sources, Classification and Chemistry of Major Air Pollutants, Thermodynamics
of air pollutants, Atmospheric photochemistry, Chemical and Photochemical Reactions in
atmosphere, PAH, VOCs, Acid Rain, Depletion of Stratospheric Ozone. Control of Gaseous
Pollutants, Green fuel and their environmental impacts. Principles and Application of Water
Chemistry.
Module-II
Unique Properties of Water, Water Quality Parameters: physico-chemical, biological and
bacteriological parameters, Water Quality Criteria and Standards, Water Pollution: Heavy Metal
Pollution and its Abatement, Detergents and Phosphates, Eutrophication, Chemical Methods of
Water and Wastewater Treatment, Removal of Dissolved Organics and Inorganics, Removal of
Nitrogen and Phosphates, Water disinfection, Xenobiotics
Module-III
Nature and Importance of Soil, Soil Properties, Acid-Base and Ion-exchange Reactions in Soils,
Macro and Micronutrients, Colloidal chemistry of Soils, Fertilizers and Other Soil Amendments,
Soil Pollution: Heavy Metals and Radio- nuclides in Soil, Degradation of natural substances,
Remediation of Metal Contaminated Soil.
Module-IV
Characteristics of Hazardous Wastes, Classification of Hazardous Wastes, Effects and fate of
Hazardous wastes.
Books and References :
1. Environmental Chemistry - Stanley E. Manahan, 5th Ed., Lewis Publishers, 1995.
2. Chemistry for Environmental Engineering and Sciences (5th Ed)- - CN Sawyer, PL
McCarty and GFParkin, Tata McGraw-Hill ed., New Delhi, 2003.
3. Aquatic Chemistry -W.Stumm & JJ Morgan, John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 3rd Ed., NY-1995.
4. Water Chemistry - V.L.Snoeyine and D.Jenkins, John Wiley and Sons, Inc, NY-1980.
5. Principles and Application of Aquatic Chemistry - FMM Morel & JG Hering, John Wiley
& Sons, Inc, NY,1993.
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MODULE-I
Ecology, Definition, Branches and Scope of ecology. Ecological adaptation & concept of limiting
factor. Different types of ecosystem in India. Structural and functional attributes of an
ecosystem. Biotic and Abiotic components, Food chain, Food web and energy flow. Ecological
succession. Biogeochemical cycle.
MODULE-II
Concept of population & population attributes. Concept of carrying capacity and environmental
resistance. Development and evolution of ecosystem. Population interaction. Qualitative and
quantitative characteristic of a plant commModuley.
MODULE-III
MODULE-IV
Eco-toxicology: Background, Importance & measurement, Ecosystem response to de-
oxygenation, Eutrophication, Pesticides & Bio- accumulation. Ecosystems and the Millennium
Development Goals, Landscape ecology. Biodiversity conservation methods: In situ and Ex situ
techniques.
MODULE-III
Petrology: Igneous rocks ; Classification of rocks; Magma- its composition and constitution;
Classification of igneous rocks; Description of some common igneous rocks (Perioditite,
Dolerite, Basalt, Granite, Rhyolite).
Sedimentary rocks: Sedimentation process; Classification and Sedimentary rocks; Description
of some common sedimentary rocks (Conglomerate, Sandstone, Shale, Limestone).
Metamorphic rocks: Processes of metamorphism;; Description of some common metamorphic
rocks (State, Schist, Gneiss, Quartzite, Marble).
MODULE-IV
Economic Geology: Ore and gangue minerals; Mode of occurrence, distribution and uses of
some important minerals.
Coal Geology: Coal- its composition and origin; Distribution of Indian coals.
Stratigraphy: Geological time scale; Various stratigraphic units of India.
Paleontology: Fossils- their mode of preservation and uses.
TEXT BOOKS
1. Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, P. N. Modi&S.M Seth, STANDARD BOOK
HOUSE
2. A Text Book of Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, R.K.Bansal, Laxmi Publications
3. Fluid Mechanics and Machinery, CSP Ojha and P.N. Chandramouli, Oxford University
Press
4. Engineering Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines, K. C. Patra, Narosa Publishing
House, Standard Book House
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Fluid Mechanics , J. F. Douglas, J. M. Gasiorek, J. A. Swaffield, , Pearson Education,
2. Fluid Mechanics, F. M. White, McGraw-Hill
3. Fluid Mechanics Foundations and Application of Mechanics, C.S.Jog, Cambridge
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4. Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machines, Som&Biswas, McGraw Hill
5. Problems in Fluid Mechanics, Subramanyam, McGraw Hill
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MECHANICS OF SOLIDS
Theory L/T (Hours per week): 3/1, Credit: 4
TEXT BOOKS
1.Elements of Strength of Materials by S.P.Timoshenko and D.H.Young, Affiliated East-West
Press
2.Strength of Materials by G. H. Ryder, Macmillan Press
3.Strength of Materials by R.Subramaniam, Oxford University Press
4.Strength of Material by S. S. Ratan, McGraw Hill
REFERENCE BOOKS
1.Mechanics of Materials by Beer and Johnston, McGraw Hill
2.Mechanics of Materials by R.C.Hibbeler, Pearson Education
3.Engineering Mechanics of Solids by Egor P. Popov, Prentice Hall of India
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ENGINEERING ECONOMICS
Theory L/T (Hours per week):2/1, Credit: 3
Text Books
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
Credit- 3 Class Hours - 40
Objectives:
Reference Books
1. Understanding Organizational Behaviour, Parek, Oxford
2. Organizational Behaviour, Robbins, Judge, Sanghi, Pearson.
3. Organizational Behaviour, K. Awathappa,HPH.
4. Organizational Behaviour, VSP Rao, Excel
5. Introduction to Organizational Behaviour, Moorhead, Griffin, Cengage.
6. Organizational Behaviour, Hitt, Miller, Colella, Wiley
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HONOR SUBJECT
MODULE-II
MODULE-III
MODULE-IV
Theory of least squares and curve fitting. Correlation Simple, multiple and partial, regression
lines; regression coefficients; multiple and partial regression. Test of significance: Normal test, t-
test chi-squire test and F-test.
1. Numerical Methods for Scientific & Engg. Computation - MK Jain, SRK Iyenge and RK
Jain, 1999
2. Numerical Methods for Mathematics, Science and Engineering - John H Mathews 2000.
3. Applied Numerical Analysis - CF Gerld and PO Wheatley, 2002.
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4. Fundamentals of Applied Statistics S.C. Gupta and V. K. Kapoor, Sultan Chand & Sons,
2002. Miller & Freundss
5. Probability and Statistics for Engineers (fifth edition) - Richard A. Johnson.
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MINOR SUBJECT
ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY
Module-I
Structure of atmosphere, Properties of Air, Types of Air Pollution Sources: Natural and
Anthropogenic Sources, Classification and Chemistry of Major Air Pollutants, Thermodynamics
of air pollutants, Atmospheric photochemistry, Chemical and Photochemical Reactions in
atmosphere, PAH, VOCs, Acid Rain, Depletion of Stratospheric Ozone. Control of Gaseous
Pollutants, Green fuel and their environmental impacts. Principles and Application of Water
Chemistry.
Module-II
Unique Properties of Water, Water Quality Parameters: physico-chemical, biological and
bacteriological parameters, Water Quality Criteria and Standards, Water Pollution: Heavy Metal
Pollution and its Abatement, Detergents and Phosphates, Eutrophication, Chemical Methods of
Water and Wastewater Treatment, Removal of Dissolved Organics and Inorganics, Removal of
Nitrogen and Phosphates, Water disinfection, Xenobiotics
Module-III
Nature and Importance of Soil, Soil Properties, Acid-Base and Ion-exchange Reactions in Soils,
Macro and Micronutrients, Colloidal chemistry of Soils, Fertilizers and Other Soil Amendments,
Soil Pollution: Heavy Metals and Radio- nuclides in Soil, Degradation of natural substances,
Remediation of Metal Contaminated Soil.
Module-IV
Characteristics of Hazardous Wastes, Classification of Hazardous Wastes, Effects and fate of
Hazardous wastes.
4. Water Chemistry - V.L.Snoeyine and D.Jenkins, John Wiley and Sons, Inc, NY-1980.
5. Principles and Application of Aquatic Chemistry - FMM Morel & JG Hering, John Wiley
& Sons, Inc, NY,1993.
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