Applications of definite integrals to evaluate surface areas and volumes of revolutions of curves (in Cartesian coordinates only), Definition of improper integral: Beta and gamma functions and their applications. Students are able to understand the basic properties of water and its use in domestic and industrial purposes. Converting orthographic projection to isometric view and vice versa manually and using computer-aided drawing.
Introduction to Engineering Graphics: Principles of Engineering Graphics and their significance, Scales – Plain & Diagonal, Conic Sections including the Rectangular Hyperbola – General method only. Projections of regular solids – Auxiliary views - Section or sectional views of real regular solids – Prism, Cylinder, Pyramid, Cone – Auxiliary views, Computer aided projections of solids – sectional views. Development of surfaces of real regular solids – Prism, Cylinder, Pyramid and Cone, Development of surfaces using computer aided drafting.
Note: - External verification is done in the classical way, while internal evaluation is done both conventionally and using computer-aided preparation. To measure electrical parameters for various types of DC and AC circuits using conventional and theorem approaches.
Volumetric Analysis: Estimation of Hardness of water by EDTAComplexometry method
0 0 2 1 Course objectives: The course consists of experiments related to the principles of chemistry required for the engineering student. Students are able to perform estimations of acids and bases using conductometric, potentiometric and pH measurement methods. Students will learn skills related to lubricant properties such as saponification value, surface tension and viscosity of oils.
Determination of parameters such as water hardness and corrosion rate of mild steel under different conditions. Able to perform methods such as conductometry, potentiometry and pH-metry to determine the concentrations or equivalence points of acids and bases.
Conductometry: Estimation of the concentration of an acid by Conductometry
Preparations
Lubricants
Corrosion: Determination of rate of corrosion of mild steel in the presence and absence of inhibitor
Virtual lab experiments
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Equip students to study engineering subjects more effectively and critically using the theoretical and practical components of the syllabus. Chapter titled 'Toasted English' by R.K.Narayan from 'English: Language, Context and Culture' published by Orient BlackSwan, Hyderabad. Chapter titled 'Art and Literature' by Abdul Kalam from 'English: Language, Context and Culture' published by Orient BlackSwan, Hyderabad.
Chapter titled 'Go, Kiss the World' by Subroto Bagchifrom "English: Language, Context and Culture" published by Orient BlackSwan, Hyderabad. Grammar: Common mistakes in English (Covers all the other aspects of grammar not covered in the previous units). Writing: Technical Reports- Introduction – Characteristics of a Report – Categories of Reports Formats- Structure of Reports (Manuscript Format) - Types of Reports - Writing a Report.
Since the syllabus of English given in AICTE-2018 Model Curriculum for First Year B.Tech is open ended, apart from following the prescribed text, teaching/teaching materials are required to be prepared by the teachers collectively in the form of handouts based on needs of students in their respective colleges for effective classroom teaching/learning. Course outcomes: After learning the content of this paper, the student should be able to. Understand the characteristics of various devices such as PN junction diode, Zener diode, BJT, LED, solar cell, lasers and optical fibers and measurement of energy gap and resistance of semiconductor materials.
Know the definition of Planck's constant using the photoelectric effect and identify whether the material is n-type or p-type from Hall's experiment. Input and output characteristics of BJT (CE, CB & CC configurations) 6. a) V-I and L-I characteristics of light emitting diode (LED). 0 0 2 1 The English Language and Communication Skills (ELCS) Lab focuses on the production and practice of language sounds and familiarizes students with the use of English in everyday situations, both in formal and informal contexts.
To sensitize students to the nuances of English speech sounds, word stress, intonation and rhythm. Students should be given practice in listening to the sounds of the language, be able to recognize and differentiate between different sounds, be able to mark stress and recognize and use the correct intonation in sentences.
Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) Lab
Interactive Communication Skills (ICS) Lab
Overhead Insulators: Introduction, types of insulators, Distribution of potential over a string of suspension insulators, Methods of potential equalization, testing of insulators, Calculations of drop and voltage. Gas Insulated Substations (GIS): Advantages of Gas Insulated Substations, Different Types of Gas Insulated Substations, Gas Insulated Substation Line Diagram, Bus Bar, GIS Construction Aspects, Installation and GIS maintenance, Comparison of air-insulated substations and gas-insulated substations. To provide understanding of various types of basic and feedback amplifier circuits such as small signal, cascaded, large and tuned amplifiers.
To study and understand different types of DC machines and its performance evaluation through various test methods. Measurement of voltage, current and real power in primary and secondary circuits of a single-phase transformer. It uses various disciplines – such as literature, history, economics, psychology, sociology, philosophy, political science, anthropology and media studies – to examine cultural assumptions about sex, gender and sexuality.
Struggles with discrimination - Gender roles and relations - Types of gender roles - Matrix of gender roles and relations - Missing women - Gender selection and its consequences - Declining sex ratio. The concept of violence - Types of gender-based violence - Gender-based violence from a human rights perspective - Sexual harassment: say no! - Sexual harassment, not teasing - Dealing with everyday harassment - Further reading: "Chupulu". To identify a suitable structural system and work comfortably with basic engineering mechanics and types of loading and support conditions acting on structural systems.
INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING MECHANICS: Basic concepts of System of Forces-Coplanar Forces-Components in Space-Resultant- Moment of Forces and their application – Couplings and Resultant of System of Forces-Equilibrium of System of Forces-Free Body Diagrams-Direction of force equations of Equilibrium of Coplanar Systems and Spatial Systems – Vector cross product- Support reactions of different beams for different types of loading – concentrated, uniformly distributed and uniformly varying loading. Types of friction – Limiting friction – Laws of friction – static and dynamic frictions – Angle of friction – Cone of limiting friction. Venant's principle - Stress and strain diagram - Elasticity and plasticity - Types of stresses and strains - Hooke's law - stress - strain diagram for mild steel - Working stress - Factor of safety - Lateral strain, Poisson's ratio and volumetric strain - Pure shear and complementary shear - Elastic modulii, Elastic constants and the relation between them.
Understand different types of measuring instruments, their construction, operation and characteristics and identify the instruments suitable for typical measurements. To understand operation, construction and types of single phase motors and their applications in household appliances and control systems.