CHAPTER 5 DETAIL OUTLINE OF UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
5.1 Term wise Detail Outline of Core Courses
5.1.4 Level-2 Term-II
IPE 2201: Engineering Economy 3.00 Contact Hour 3.00 Credit Hour
Introduction to engineering economic decision making common to engineering, cash flow analysis and basic concepts of discounting, cost of capital, required ROR equivalence etc. Business mathematics, investment appraisal criteria for economic decisions, present worth, internal rate of return, payback method, social consideration in investment, benefit-cost ratio, etc. Decisions involving taxes, depreciation and inflation and sensitivity analysis, break-even analysis, decision making under risk and uncertainty, replacement analysis.
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3.00 Contact Hour 3.00 Credit Hour
Graphical Representation of Data, Basic Laws of Probability, Conditional Probability, Random Variables; Measures of central tendency and dispersion. Mathematical expectation; transformation of variables; Moment and moment generating functions; Probability Distributions: Uniform, Exponential, Normal, Binomial, Poisson; Central limit theorem; Chi- square distribution, T- distribution, F- distribution; Estimation of confidence interval; Statistical hypothesis testing;
goodness-of fit tests; Testing of means and variances; Experimental designs: Randomized block design and Factorial design.
Introduction to Stochastic Problems in Engineering.
Reliability concepts and methodology for modeling, assessing and improving product reliability.
ME 2271: Basic Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer 3.00 Contact Hour 3.00 Credit Hour
Fundamental concepts-heat, Work and energy; Thermodynamic System-state, Process and cycle;
Kinetic theory of gasses; Properties of gases and vapors; Non-flow and flow processes; Laws of thermodynamics and their corollaries, Second law of thermodynamics: Availability, Irreversibility and entropy. Ideal gases and their power cycles: Vapor power cycles and gas power cycles;
Refrigeration cycles and reciprocating compressors. Equations of state; Mixtures of gases and vapors;
Real gases; Psychometrics; Fuels and combustion.
Introduction to heat transfer; Modes of heat transfer; Steady and unsteady state heat conduction and radiation heat transfer, Convection heat transfer; Natural and forced convection; Heat exchangers.
ME 2273: Engineering Materials 3.00 Contact Hour 3.00 Credit Hour
Introduction: Engineering materials, Materials cycle, Application and selection criteria of materials.
Atomic structure & bonding: Elementary particles, Electronic distribution and atomic size/structure, Bonding-primary and secondary, Effect of bonding on material properties. Structure of solids:
Crystalline nature of metals, Ceramics, Semiconductors and polymers; Crystal system/lattice/structure, Crystallographic indexing of planes & directions, Atomic aggregates and their structure, Significance of microstructure; Crystalline defects: Dimensions, Origin and their effect on properties; Amorphous structure.
Phase diagrams: Origin, Construction, Interpretation and application of binary phase diagrams with reference to a few important metallic and ceramic systems. Properties of materials: Physical, Mechanical, Chemical, Electrical, Semi/super conducting, Magnetic, Optical, Thermal properties of solids; Heat treatment of various metals and metallic alloys.
Engineering materials: Structure, Properties, Processing, Fabrication and application of metals and alloys, Ceramics, Rubber, Plastics, Semiconductors and composites.
ME 2275: Mechanics of Materials 3.00 Contact Hour 3.00 Credit Hour
Stress analysis: Statically indeterminate axially loaded member, Axially loaded member, Thermal and centrifugal stresses; Stresses in thin and thick walled cylinders and spheres.
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Beams: Shear force and bending moment diagrams; Various types of stresses in beams; Flexure formula; Deflection of beams: Integration and area moment methods; Introduction to reinforced concrete beams and slabs.
Torsion formula; Angle of twist; Modulus of rupture; Helical springs; Combined stresses: principal stress, Mohr’s Circle; Columns: Euler’s formula, intermediate column formulas, the Secant formula;
Flexure formula of curved beams.
Introduction to experimental stress analysis techniques; Strain energy; Failure theories.
HUM 2227: History of the Emergence of Bangladesh 2.00 Contact Hour 2.00 Credit Hour
Discussion on introduction, syllabus and examination, Naming Bangladesh, Characteristics of land nature and settlements of ancient Bengal, Ethnic structure and characteristics of Bengalis, Partition of Bengal (1905), Hindu-Muslim response, partition of Bengal cancelled (1911), Two-Nation Theory (1939), Lahore Resolution (1940).
The proposal for undivided independent Bengal, 1947 and Consequences, Mountbatten plan, The Indian Independence Act, 1947 and country division 1947, The creation of Pakistan (1947), Differences between East Pakistan and West Pakistan, Language Movement (1952): Background and follow of events
The United Front of Haque-Vasani-Suhrawardi, Election of 1954 and Consequences, Military Rule (1958), Cause of the Promulgation of Martial Law in 1958, Ayub Khan’s Rise to Power and Characteristics (Political Repression, Basic Democracy, Islamisation), Education Movement of 1962, Election of 1965, Pak-India war (1965), Six Point Movement of 1966, The Agortola Case, 1968, The Mass-Upsurge of 1969 and Eleven Point Movement, Election of 1970
Non-Co-Operation Movement and the 7th March Address of Bangabondhu, Operation Searchlight, Declaration of Independence by Bangabondhu and His Arrest, The Liberation of War (1971), Genocide, Repression of Women, Refuges, Formation of Bangladesh by Mujb Nagar Government and Proclamation of Independence, The Spontaneous Early Resistance and Subsequent Organized Resistance (Mukti Force, Mukti Bahini, Guerillas and the Frontal War force.
Publicity Campaign in the war of Liberation (Shadhin Bangla Betar Kendra, The Campaigns Abroad and Formation of Public Opinion), The Rule of Super Powers in the Liberation War, The Anti- Liberation Activities of the Peace Committee, Al-Badar, Al-Shams, Rajakar Bahini and Killing of the Intellectuals, Formation of Joint Command and Victory December 16 on 1971, The Surrender of Pakistani Forces and the Rise of Independent Sovereign Bangladesh, Bangabondhu’s Return home.
IPE 2210: Computer Aided Design-II Sessional 1.5 Contact Hour 0.75 Credit Hour
Introduction to Computer Aided Engineering; 3D Modeling; Rendering; Printing & Plotting;
Animation using 3D Studio Max; Introduction to Solid Works and other software.
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ME 2272: Basic Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer Sessional 3.00 Contact Hour 1.50 Credit Hour
Sessional works compatible to ME 2271.
ME 2274: Engineering Materials Sessional 1.50 Contact Hour 0.75 Credit Hour
Sessional works compatible to ME 2273.
ME 2276: Mechanics of Materials Sessional 1.50 Contact Hour 0.75 Credit Hour
Sessional works compatible to ME 2275.