Monday, 8 July 2019

MATHS-II- Mathematics-II (3110015) | GTU Syllabus (Old & Revised)

Sr.

Topics

Teaching Hours

1

Vector Calculus:
Parametrization of curves. Arc length of curve in space. Line Integrals, Vector fields and applications as Work, Circulation and Flux. Path independence. potential function, piecewise smooth. connected domain, simply connected domain, fundamental theorem of line integrals. Conservative fields, component test for conservative fields, exact differential forms, Div, Curl, Green's theorem in the plane (without proof). Parametrization of surfaces. surface integrals. Stoke's theorem (without proof), Divergence Theorem (without proof).

14

2

Laplace Transform
Laplace Transform and inverse Laplace transform, Linearity. First Shifting Theorem (s-Shifiing). Transforms of Derivatives and Integrals. ODEs. Unit Step Function (Heaviside Function). Second Shifting Theorem (t-Shifting). Laplace transform of periodic functions. Short Impulses, Dime's Delta Function, Convolution. Integral Equations, Differentiation and Integration of Transforms. ODEs with Variable Coefficients, Systems of ODEs.

7

3

Fourier Integral
Fourier Integral, Fourier Cosine Integral and Fourier Sine Integral.

2

4

First order ordinary differential equations
First order ordinary differential equations. Exact, linear and Bernoulli's equations, Equations not of first degree: equations solvable for p, equations solvable for y. equations solvable for x and Clairaut's type.

5

5

Ordinary differential equations
Ordinary differential equations of higher orders, Homogeneous Linear ODEs of Higher Order. Homogeneous Linear ODEs with Constant Coefficients. Euler-Cauchy Equations, Existence and Uniqueness of Solutions. Linear Dependence and Independence of Solutions. Wronskian, Nonhomogeneous ODEs, Method of Undetermined Coefficients. Solution by Variation of Parameters.

8

6

Series Solutions of ODEs
Series Solutions of ODEs. Special Functions. Power Series Method, Legendre's Equation, Legendre Polynomials. Frobenius Method, Bessel's Equation. Bessel functions of the first kind and their properties.

6

 

 

MATHS -I - Mathematics-I (3110014) | GTU Syllabus (Old & Revised)

Sr.

Topics

Teaching Hours

1

Indeterminate Forms and L'Haspital's Rule
Indeterminate Forms and L'Haspital's Rule.

1

2

Improper Integrals. Convergence and divergence of the integrals. Beta and Gamma finctions and their properties.

3

3

Applications of definite integral. Volume using cross-sections. Length of plane curves, Areas of Surfaces of Revolution

3

4

Convergence and divergence of sequences
Convergence and divergence of sequences, The Sandwich Theorem for Sequences. The Continuous Function Theorem for Sequences. Bounded Monotonic Sequences, Convergence and divergence of an infinite series, geometric series, telescoping series, nth term test for divergent series. Combining series, Harmonic Series, Integral test, The p - series, The Comparison test. The Limit Comparison test. Ratio test. Raabe's Test. Root test, Alternating series test, Absolute and Conditional convergence, Power series. Radius of convergence of a power series. Taylor and Maclaurin series.

8

5

Fourier Series
Fourier Series of 2PI periodic functions. Dirichlet's conditions for representation by a Fourier series. Orthogonality of the trigonometric system. Fourier Series of a function of period 2L.. Fourier Series of even and odd functions, Half range expansions.

4

6

Functions of several variables
Functions of several variables, Limits and continuity, Test for non existence of a limit. Partial differentiation. Mixed derivative theorem. differentiability, Chain rule, Implicit differentiation, Gradient, Directional derivative, tangent plane and normal line, total differentiation, Local extreme values, Method of Lagrange Multipliers.

8

7

Functions of several variables
Multiple integral, Double integral over Rectangles and general regions, double integrals as volumes. Change of order of integration, double integration in polar coordinates. Area by double integration, Triple integrals in rectangular, cylindrical and spherical coordinates. lacobian, multiple integral by substitution.

8

8

Elementary row operations in Matrix
Elementary row operations in Matrix, Row echelon and Reduced row echelon forms. Rank by echelon forms. Inverse by Gauss-Jordan method. Solution of system of linear equations by Gauss elimination and Gauss-Jordan methods. Eigen values and eigen vectors. Cayley-Hamilton theorem, Diagonal iration of a matrix.

7

 

 

EGD - Engineering Graphics & Design (3110013) | GTU Syllabus (Old & Revised)

Sr.

Topics

Teaching Hours

1

Introduction to Engineering Graphics
Drawing instruments and accessories, BIS – SP 46. Use of plane scales, Diagonal Scales and Representative Fraction

2

2

Loci of Points
Path of the points moving on Simple mechanisms, Slider crank mechanism, Four bar mechanism

2

3

Engineering Curves
Classification and application of Engineering Curves, Construction of Conics, Cycloidal Curves, Involutes and Spirals along with normal and tangent to each curve

6

4

Projections of Points and Lines
Introduction to principal planes of projections, Projections of the points located in same quadrant and different quadrants, Projections of line with its inclination to one reference plane and with two reference planes. True length and inclination with the reference planes

8

5

Projections of Planes
Projections of planes (polygons, circle and ellipse) with its inclination to one reference plane and with two reference planes, Concept of auxiliary plane method for projections of the plane

6

6

Projections of Solids, Section of Solids and Development of Surfaces
Classification of solids. Projections of solids (Cylinder, Cone, Pyramid and Prism) along with frustum with its inclination to one reference plane and with two reference planes, Section of such solids and the true shape of the section, Development of surfaces

10

7

Orthographic Projections
Fundamental of projection along with classification, Projections from the pictorial view of the object on the principal planes for view from front, top and sides using first angle projection method and third angle projection method, full sectional view

2

8

Isometric Projections and Isometric View or Drawing
Isometric Scale, Conversion of orthographic views into isometric projection, isometric view or drawing of simple objects

2

9

Computer Aided Drawing
Introduction to AutoCAD, Basic commands for 2D drawing like : Line, Circle, Polyline, Rectangle, Hatch, Fillet, Chamfer, Trim, Extend, Offset, Dim style, etc..

4

 

 

Physics- I - Physics Group - I (3110011) | GTU Syllabus (Old & Revised)

Sr.

Topics

Teaching Hours

1

MODULE 1: Properties of Matter
1. Concept of Load, Stress and Strain 
2. Hook's Law 
3. Stress-Strain Diagram 
4. Ductility, Brittleness and Plasticity 
5. Elastic behavior of solids 
6. Working stress and factor of safety 
7. Factors affecting elasticity 
8. Types of Elasticity 
9. Twisting couple on a cylinder or wire-shaft 
10. Torsional Pendulum 
11. Cantilever-Depression of Cantilever 
12. Young's modulus by Cantilever 
13. I-shape Griders 
14. Viscosity and comparison of viscosities

7

2

MODULE 2: Waves, Motion and Acoustics
1. Simple Harmonic motion 
2. Free, forced, resonance, damped and undamped vibration 
3. Damped harmonic motion 
4. Force vibration and amplitude resonance 
5. Velocity resonance and energy intake 
6. Wave motion, transverse and longitudinal vibration 
7. Sound absorption and reverberation 
8. Sabine's formula and usage (excluding derivation) 
9. Acoustic of building

7

3

Module 3: Ultrasonic and Non distractive testing (NDT)
1. Ultrasonic waves 
2. Properties of ultrasound 
3. Production of ultrasonic waves : Piezoelectric and magnetostriction method 
4. Detection of ultrasound 
5. Application of ultrasound 
6. Introduction of NDT 
7. Advantages of NDT 
8. NDT through ultrasound

9

4

Module 4: Superconductivity
1. Introduction of Superconductivity 
2. Properties of superconductor 
3. Effect of magnetic field 
4. Meissner effect 
5. Pressure effect 
6. Impurity effect 
7. Isotopic mass effect 
8. Mechanism of Superconductivity : BCS Theory 
9. Penetration depth : Magnetic field 
10. Josephson's junction and its application 
11. Application of superconductors

6

5

Module 5: Lasers
1. Properties of Laser 
2. Einstein’s theory of matter radiation : A and B coefficients 
3. Amplification of light by population inversion 
4. Different types of lasers 
5. gas lasers ( He-Ne) solid-state lasers(ruby) 
6. Properties of laser beams: mono-chromaticity, coherence, directionality and brightness, laser speckles 
7. Applications of lasers in science, engineering and medicinw

7

 

Workshop- Workshop (3110012) | GTU Syllabus (Old & Revised)

 

 

Sr.

Topics

Teaching Hours

Module Weightage

1

Introduction
Introduction to various shops / sections and workshop layouts. Safety norms safety equipment’s to be followed in a workshop.
Demonstration of hand tools, power tools, basic measuring instruments, marking and measurement.
Overview of Carpentry, Fitting, Smithy shop, Welding, Tin smithy, Electrical and Electronic, Plumbing, Machine shop and machine tools.

  

2

Practice
Students are required to prepare one job each in the following shops: Fitting, Carpentry, Smithy /Tin smithy, Electric Arc welding/ Resistance welding.
Demonstrations of Jobs in following machine shops: Lathe Machine, Drilling Machine, Hacksaw Machine

  

 

 

ES -Environmental Science (3110007) | GTU Syllabus (Old & Revised)

Sr.

Topics

Teaching Hours

1

INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENT
Definition, principles and scope of Environmental Science. Impacts of technology on Environment, Environmental Degradation, Importance for different engineering disciplines

2

2

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
a) Water Pollution: Introduction – Water Quality Standards, Sources of Water Pollution, Classification of water pollutants, Effects of water pollutants 
b) Air Pollution: Composition of air, Structure of atmosphere, Ambient Air Quality Standards, Classification of air pollutants, Sources of common air pollutants like PM, SO2, NOX, Auto exhaust, Effects of common air pollutants 
c) Noise Pollution: Introduction, Sound and Noise, Noise measurements, Causes and Effects 
d) Solid Waste: Generation and management 
e) Bio-medical Waste: Generation and management 
f) E-waste: Generation and management

14

3

GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
Sustainable Development, Climate Change, Global Warming and Green House Effect, Acid Rain, Depletion of Ozone layer, Carbon Footprint, Cleaner Development Mechanism (CDM), International Steps for Mitigating Global Change

6

4

BASIC CONCEPT OF GREEN BUILDING AND SMART CITIES
Green Building: Introduction, Objectives, Fundamental Principles, Benefits of Green Building, Examples of Green Building Smart Cities: Concept

4

5

CONCEPT OF 4R’s
Principles, Application of 4R’s

2

 

BME - Basic Mechanical Engineering (3110006) | GTU Syllabus (Old & Revised)

Sr.

Topics

Teaching Hours

1

Introduction
Prime movers and its types, Concept of Force, Pressure, Energy, Work, Power, System, Heat, Temperature, Specific heat capacity, Change of state, Path, Process, Cycle, Internal energy, Enthalpy, Statements of Zeroth law and First law

4

2

Energy
Introduction and applications of Energy sources like Fossil fuels, Nuclear fuels, Hydro, Solar, Wind, and Bio-fuels, Environmental issues like Global warming and Ozone depletion

3

3

Properties of gases
Gas laws, Boyle's law, Charle's law, Combined gas law, Gas constant, Relation between cp and cv, Various non-flow processes like constant volume process, constant pressure process, Isothermal process, Adiabatic process, Polytropic process

5

4

Properties of Steam
Steam formation, Types of steam, Enthalpy, Specific volume, Internal energy and dryness fraction of steam, use of steam tables, steam calorimeters

6

5

Heat Engines
Heat engine cycle and Heat engine, working substances, Classification of heat engines, Description and thermal efficiency of Carnot; Rankine; Otto cycle and Diesel cycles

5

6

Steam Boilers
Introduction, Classification, Cochran, Lancashire and Babcock and Wilcox boiler, Functioning of different mountings and accessories

0

7

Internal Combustion Engines
Introduction, Classification, Engine details, four-stroke/ two-stroke cycle Petrol/Diesel engines, Indicated power, Brake Power, Efficiencies

4

8

Pumps
Types and operation of Reciprocating, Rotary and Centrifugal pumps, Priming

3

9

Air Compressors
Types and operation of Reciprocating and Rotary air compressors, significance of Multistaging

3

10

Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
Refrigerant, Vapor compression refrigeration system, Vapor absorption refrigeration system, Domestic Refrigerator, Window and split air conditioners

4

11

Couplings, Clutches and Brakes
Construction and applications of Couplings (Box; Flange; Pin type flexible; Universal and Oldham), Clutches (Disc and Centrifugal), and Brakes (Block; Shoe; Band and Disc)

0

12

Transmission of Motion and Power
Shaft and axle, Different arrangement and applications of Belt drive; Chain drive; Friction drive and Gear drive

0

13

Engineering Materials
Types, properties and applications of Ferrous & Nonferrous metals, Timber, Abrasive material, silica, ceramics, glass, graphite, diamond, plastic and polymer

4

 

BCE- Basic Civil Engineering (3110004) GTU Syllabus (Old & Revised)

Sr.

Topics

Teaching Hours

1

INTRODUCTION TO CIVIL ENGINEERING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING MATERIALS
Introduction, Branches, Scope, Impact, Role of Civil Engineer, Units of measurement, Unit conversion (Length, Area, Volume). List of materials, Details (types, properties, uses) of materials: Cement, Aggregate, Brick, Steel, Concrete, Stone, Soil, Mortar, Timber, Plastic, Epoxy, Flyash, Steel slag, Copper slag, Bitumen, Optical fiber, Pipe, Wire, Cable, Smart material, Basic hand fill tests, FRP Water and waste water quality characteristics, drinking water standards, Road traffic, traffic control, traffic signals & Intersections.

10

2

INTRODUCTION TO BUILDING AND TOWN PLANNING
Definition and concept of plan of a simple residential building, Principles of planning, Elementary principles and basic requirements for building planning, elevation and section of a residential building. Principles of town planning, Necessity of town planning, Origin of town, Growth of town, Land use, Principles and objects of zoning, Advantages of zoning, Low cost housing, Prevention of slum, FSI.

8

3

BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING SERVICES
Building Construction: Types of building, Components of building & its functions, types of loads acting on building, Types of brick bonds, Typical building layout, Symbols used in electrical layout, Symbols used for water supply, plumbing and sanitation. Nominal dimensions for door, window and furniture. 
Building Services: Types of building services like plumbing & sanitation, water supply& drainage system, electricity, building finishes, HVAC.

10

4

INTRODUCTION TO SURVEYING AND LEVELLING
Introduction, Fundamental principles, Classification. 
Linear measurement: Instruments used, Chaining on plane ground, Offset, Ranging.
Angular measurement: Compass-Instrument used Meridian, Bearing, and Local attraction.
Leveling: Instrument used, Terminology, Types of leveling, and Methods of leveling, Introduction to contour
Modern tools: Introduction to Theodolite, Total Station, Introduction to GPS, GIS & RS

12

5

ADVANCEMENTS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
Smart city and it’s features, Solid waste management systems, Mass Transportation systems-BRTS, Metro, Rain water harvesting systems, Watershed Management, Green building, Energy efficient building, Development of River fronts, Heritage structures & its conservations, Features of Earthquake resistant structures

10

 

CPU - Computer Programming and Utilization (2110003) GTU Syllabus

Sr.

Topics

Teaching Hours

1

Introduction to computer and programming:

Introduction ,Basic block diagram and functions of various components of computer,Concepts of Hardware and software,Types of softwares,Compiler and interpreter, Concepts of Machine level, Assembly level and high level programming ,Flow charts and Algorithms.

5

2

Fundamentals of 'C'

Features of C language, structure of C Program, comments, header files,data types, constants and variables, operators, expressions, evaluation of expressions, type conversion, precedence and associativity, I/O functions

5

3

Control structure in 'c'

Simple statements, Decision making statements, Looping statements, Nesting of control structures, break and continue , goto statement

6

4

Array & String

Concepts of array , one and two dimensional arrays,declaration and initialization of arrays ,string , string storage , Built-in-string functions

5

5

Functions

Concepts of user defined functions, prototypes, definition of function , prarameters, parameter passing , calling a function, recursive function ,Macros , Pre-processing

5

6

Pointers

Basics of pointers, pointer to pointer , pointer and array , pointer to array, array of pointers , functions returning a pointer

3

7

Structure

Basics of structure , structure members, accessing structure members ,nested structures , array of structures, structure and functions, structures and pointers

2

8

Dynamic memory allocation

Introduction to Dynamic memory allocation, malloac, Calloc,

2

9

File management

Introduction to file management and its functions

3

 

PPS - Programming for Problem Solving | 3110003 | GTU Syllabus (Old & Revised)

Sr.

Topics

Teaching Hours

1

Introduction to computer and programming
Introduction, Basic block diagram and functions of various components of computer, Concepts of Hardware and software, Types of software, Compiler and interpreter, Concepts of Machine level, Assembly level and high level programming, Flowcharts and Algorithms

5

2

Fundamentals of C
Features of C language, structure of C Program, comments, header files, data types, constants and variables, operators, expressions, evaluation of expressions, type conversion, precedence and associativity, I/O functions

4

3

Control structure in C
Simple statements, Decision making statements, Looping statements, Nesting of control structures, break and continue, goto statement

5

4

Array & String
Concepts of array, one and two dimensional arrays, declaration and initialization of arrays, string, string storage, Built-instring functions

6

5

Functions
Concepts of user defined functions, prototypes, definition of function, parameters, parameter passing, calling a function, recursive function, Macros, Pre-processing

5

6

Recursion
Recursion, as a different way of solving problems. Example programs, such as Finding Factorial, Fibonacci series, Ackerman function etc. Quick sort or Merge sort.

4

7

Pointers
Basics of pointers, pointer to pointer, pointer and array, pointer to array, array to pointer, function returning pointer

4

8

Structure
Basics of structure, structure members, accessing structure members, nested structures, array of structures, structure and functions, structures and pointers

4

9

Dynamic memory allocation
Introduction to Dynamic memory allocation, malloc, calloc

4

10

File management
Introduction to file management and its functions

4

 

2110001 | CS- Communication Skills | GTU Subject | Syllabus |

Sr.

Topics

Teaching Hours

1

Basics of Communication

  • Kinesics
  • Definition and Process of Communication
  • Paralinguistics
  • Proxemics
  • Chronemics

4

2

Presentation Strategies

  • Defining the Purpose of Presentation
  • How to Make an Effective Presentation:
    1. Analyzing audience and locale
    2. Organizing content and preparing an outline

2

3

Listening Ability

  • Hearing and Listening
  • Types of Listening
  • Barriers to Effective Listening
  • Traits of a Good Listener

2

4

Reading Fluency

  • Introduction
  • Reading Strategies
  • Techniques of reading
  • Developing Reading Comprehension

4

5

Writing : Mastering the Final Skill

  • Paragraph writing (Application Que)
  • Business Letters (Application Que)
  • Report Writing (Application Que)
  • Completion of a Given Story (Application Que)
  • E-mail etiquettes
    Note: Only Practical/Application Questions of writing skills should be asked in ESE, the theory of the above mentioned topics can be explained in the class.

6

6

Enriching Language through Literature

Poems

  • The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost
  • Goodbye Party for Miss Pushpa T S by Nissim Ezekiel

Short Stories

  • The Eyes Are Not Here by Ruskin Bond
  • The Romance of a Busy Broker by O. Henry

6


Sunday, 7 July 2019

English - English | 3110002 | GTU Syllabus (Old & Revised)

Sr.

Topics

Teaching Hours

1

Vocabulary building
Introduction to Word Formation
Types of word formation processes: compounding, clipping, blending, derivation, creative respelling, coining and borrowing
Acquaintance with prefixes and suffixes Synonyms, antonyms, and standard abbreviations.

6

2

Phonetics:
IPA
Transcription
Introduction to different accents 

4

3

Identifying Common Errors in Writing
Tenses
Subject-verb agreement
Noun-pronoun agreement
Misplaced modifiers
Articles
Prepositions
Modal Auxiliaries
Redundancies

6

4

Basic Writing Skills
Sentence Structures
Use of phrases and clauses in sentences
Importance of proper punctuation
Creating coherence
Organizing principles of paragraphs in documents

4

5

Nature and Style of Writing
Describing
Defining
Classifying 
Writing introduction and conclusion

6

6

Writing Practices
Comprehension
Précis Writing
Letter Writing
Email etiquettes
Abstract
Memo writing

6

 

2110001 | CHEMISTRY - Chemistry | GTU Sem 2 Subject | Syllabus |

Sr.

Topics

Teaching Hours

1

General Chemistry:

Introduction to Chemical Sciences, Development of Chemistry through ages and particularly in relevant field of Engineering, Then and Now Chemistry in Industries {Impact on nature & everyday life and further modification through Green approaches (Green Chemistry)}, Approach to Chemical Bonding, Lewis Representations of Simple Molecules and Ions, Types of Bonds, Importance of Organic Molecules, Structural Representation of Organic Molecules, Classification & Nomenclature of Organic molecules.

3

2

Water Technology:

Introduction, Sources of water Impurities, Hard and Soft Water, Degree of Hardness, Types of Hardness, Scale and Sludge Formation in boiler and its prevention. Caustic embrittlements, Softening of water, Properties of drinking water, Break-point chlorination, Desalination of Brackish water.

4

3

Metals, Alloys and Corrosion:

Introduction, Physical properties of metals, Definition and purpose of alloy, Classification of alloys. Alloys Steel and its applications. Non-Ferrous alloys and its industrial applications. Introduction to Corrosion, Theories of corrosion, Protection of metals from corrosion – organic and inorganic materials, Inhibitors, Cathodic protection.

6

4

Cements:

Introduction, Classification of cement and properties, chemical composition of cement, Standards, Manufacturing of Portland cement, chemical constituents of Portland cement, Setting and hardening of cement, PCC & RCC.

4

5

Polymers and Fibres

Introduction, classification based on Source, Structure, molecular forces. Polymerization and its mechanism. Definition of Rubber, Types of Rubber, Vulcanization of rubber. Application of Rubber. Biodegradable Polymers, Commercially important polymers- PVC, Polypropene, polystyrene and their uses. Types of fibres – Natural, semi synthetic, synthetic fibres. Physical properties of fibres and uses of Cellulose acetic, Viscose Rayon, Nylon, Polyesters acrylic, Glass fibres, Liquid Crystals.

6

6

Fuel and Combustion:

Definition, types of fuel and their advantages and disadvantages. Calorific Value, Characteristics of good fuel. Analysis of coal – ultimate and proximate analysis, LPG, Natural gas, Biogas, Refining of Petroleum by Fractional distillation.

5

7

Chemical aspect of Biotechnology:

Definition, Benefits through biotechnology – Agriculture, Food quality, Medicines, Fermentation processes, Enzymes and its application in industries

3

8

Refractory, Abrasives and Insulators:

Definitions of Refractory, Abrasives and Insulators. Properties of refractory. Classification of refractory. Classification, properties and uses of abrasives. Classification, properties and uses of Insulators.

3

9

Part of Lab Work – Analytical Techniques:

Introduction Types of analysis – Physical, Chemical and instrumentation. Physical analysis – Specific gravity, Melting point, Boiling point, Crystallization. Purification of compounds etc. Chemical analysis – Quantitative and Qualitative analysis of organic and inorganic compounds. Instrumental analysis – Spectroscopic, Chromatographic PH measurement, Conductivity, Turbidity etc.

2

 

Chemistry - Chemistry | 3110001 | GTU Syllabus (Old & Revised)

Sr.

Topics

Module Weightage

1

General Chemistry
Introduction to Chemical Sciences, Basics includes:
Periodic properties, Effective nuclear charge, penetration of orbitals, variations of s, p, d and f orbital energies of atoms in the periodic table, electronic configurations, atomic and ionic sizes, ionization energies, electron affinity and electronegativity, polarizability, oxidation states, coordination numbers and geometries, hard soft acids and bases, molecular geometries Structure of an Atom, Formation of molecules – Kossel – Lewis approach to Chemical Bonding, Lewis Representations of Simple Molecules and Ions, Types of Bonds.

13 %

2

Water Technology
Introduction, Sources of water, Impurities in water, Hardness of Water, Boiler Problems, Softening of water (External & Internal treatments), Domestic water treatments, Waste water treatments, Desalination of Brackish water.

13 %

3

Metals, Alloys and Corrosion
Introduction, Physical properties of Metals, Definition and purpose of alloy, Classification of alloys. Alloys: Steel, Cu, Al, Pb and its industrial applications.
Introduction to Corrosion, Theories of corrosion, Protective measurements against corrosion – organic and inorganic materials, Inhibitors, Cathodic protection.

14 %

4

Polymers and Fibers
Introduction, Classification based on Source, Structure, Molecular forces. Polymerization and its mechanism. Definition of Rubber, Types of Rubber, Vulcanization of rubber. Application of Rubber. Biodegradable Polymers, Commercially important polymers- PE, PP, PS, PVC, ABS, PMMA, Glyptal and their uses.
Types of fibers – Natural, semi synthetic, synthetic fibers. Physical properties of fibers and uses of Cellulose acetate, Viscose Rayon, Nylon, Polyesters acrylic, Glass fibers and Liquid Crystals.

16 %

5

Nano material
Introduction, Sources, Properties and application of fullerenes, fullerols, Metal based nanoparticles, Carbon nanotubes and nanowires. Synthesis: Top down and Bottom up approaches, Nanoelectronics. Applications of nanomaterial in catalysis, textile and medicine.

12 %

6

Fuel and Combustion
Definition, Types of fuel and their applications. Calorific Value, Characteristics of good fuel. Analysis of coal – ultimate and proximate analysis, LPG, Natural gas, Biogas, Refining of Petroleum by Fractional distillation, Octane and Cetane Number, Unleaded Petrol and Diesel.

12 %

7

Chemical aspect of Biotechnology
Introduction, Scope, importance and application, Benefits through biotechnology – Agriculture, Food quality, Medicines, Fermentation processes: Preparation of Ethanol and Acetic acid, Enzymes and its application in industries, Importance of Biofuels, Bio fertilizers, Bio surfactants and Bioreactors.

12 %

8

Analytical Techniques
Measurement and understanding of pH, Conductance, and Potential, Spectroscopic techniques: Principles of Spectroscopy and Selection rules. UV-Visible Spectroscopy and its Application, Vibrational and Rotational spectroscopy (IR) of diatomic molecules and its application.

8 %

 

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