Ujjain Engineering College, Ujjain
B.Tech II Semester W.e.f. July, 2018
COURSE CONTENTS
MA 1302 Mathematics-II L T P C Max. Marks Min. Marks
Duration 3 Hours 3 1 0 4 70 22
Prerequisite: Mathematics – I
Course Objective: The objective of this course is to familiarize the prospective engineers with techniques in
multivariate integration, ordinary differential equations and complex variables. It aims to equip the students to
deal with advanced level of mathematics and applications that would be essential for their disciplines.
UNIT 1: Multivariable Calculus (Integration): (10 lectures, 3 tutorials) [Weightage 18 marks]
Multiple Integration: Double integrals (Cartesian), change of order of integration in double integrals, Change of
variables (Cartesian to polar), Applications: areas and volumes, Center of mass and Gravity (constant and
variable densities); Triple integrals (Cartesian), Simple applications involving cubes, sphere and rectangular
parallelepipeds; Scalar line integrals, vector line integrals, scalar surface integrals, vector surface integrals,
Theorems of Green, Gauss and Stokes.
UNIT 2: First order ordinary differential equations: (8 lectures, 3 tutorials) [Weightage 14 marks]
Exact, linear and Bernoulli’s equations, Euler’s equations, Equations not of first degree: equations solvable for
p, equations solvable for y, equations solvable for x and Clairaut’s type. Second order linear diff. equations
with constants coefficients. Cauchy-Euler equation.
UNIT 3: Ordinary differential equations of higher orders: (8 lectures, 3 tutorials) [Weightage 14 marks]
Second order linear differential equations with variable coefficients, Different methods of solution including the
method of variation of parameters; Power series solutions; Legendre polynomials, Bessel functions of the first
kind and their properties.
UNIT 4: Complex Variable – Differentiation: (6 lectures, 3 tutorials) [Weightage 10 marks]
Differentiation, Cauchy-Riemann equations, analytic functions, harmonic functions, finding
harmonic conjugate; elementary analytic functions (exponential, trigonometric, logarithm) and their properties;
Conformal mappings, Mobius transformations and their properties.
UNIT 5: Complex Variable – Integration: (8 lectures, 3 tutorials) [Weightage 14 marks]
Contour integrals, Cauchy-Goursat theorem (without proof), Cauchy Integral formula (without proof), Liouville’s
theorem and Maximum-Modulus theorem (without proof); Taylor’s series, zeros of analytic functions,
singularities, Laurent’s series; Residues, Cauchy Residue theorem (without proof), Evaluation of definite
integral involving sine and cosine, Evaluation of certain improper integrals using the Bromwich contour.
Suggested Text/Reference Books:
1. G.B. Thomas and R.L. Finney, Calculus and Analytic geometry, 9th Edition, Pearson, Reprint, 2002.
2. Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 9th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2006.
3. R. K. Jain, S.R.K. Iyenger, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Narosa Publications.
4. W. E. Boyce & R.C. DiPrima, Elementary Differential Equations & Boundary Value Problems, 9th Edn., Wiley India, 2009.
5. S. L. Ross, Differential Equations, 3rd Ed., Wiley India, 1984.
6. E. A. Coddington, An Introduction to Ordinary Differential Equations, Prentice Hall India, 1995.
7. E. L. Ince, Ordinary Differential Equations, Dover Publications, 1958.
8. J. W. Brown and R. V. Churchill, Complex Variables and Applications, 7th Ed., Mc- Graw Hill, 2004.
9. B.S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers, 36th Edition, 2010.
Course Outcomes (COs)
CO1 The students will learn, the mathematical tools needed in evaluating multiple integrals and their usage.
The students will learn the effective mathematical tools for the solutions of ordinary differential equations of first order
CO2
first degree and first order higher degree that model physical processes.
The students will learn the effective mathematical tools for the solutions of ordinary differential equations of higher
CO3
orders that model physical processes.
The students will learn the tools of differentiation of functions of a complex variable that are used in various
CO4
techniques dealing engineering problems.
The students will learn The tools integration of functions of a complex variable that are used in various techniques
CO5
dealing engineering problems.
Ujjain Engineering College, Ujjain
B.Tech. I/II Semester W.e.f. July, 2018
COURSE CONTENTS
CH 1301 Chemistry L T P C Max. Marks Min. Marks
Duration 3 Hours 3 1 2 5 70 22
Course Objective:
The course introduces students to the role of chemistry in their field as an engineer. The students are
expected to learn the chemistry which is useful to enhance their skill & knowledge. The students can apply
knowledge gained in dealing with various projects or issues related with their work.
Unit I
WATER ANALYSIS & TREATMENT:
Sources, Impurities, Hardness & its units, Softening of water by Lime -Soda method, Boiler troubles (Scale
and sludge, Caustic embrittlement, Boiler corrosion, Priming & foaming), Internal treatments of boiler feed
water, Water analysis (determination of alkalinity, temporary and permanent hardness by complexometry).
Numerical problems based on above water softening process & water analysis. (10 lecture)
Unit II
PERIODIC PROPERTIES:
Effective nuclear charge, penetration of orbitals, variation 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, polarisability, oxidation states, coordination number and geometries, hard soft acids and
bases, molecular geometries. ( 8 lecture)
Unit III
LUBRICANTS & LUBRICATION:
Introduction, Mechanisms of lubrication, Classification of lubricants. Significance and determination of
Viscosity & viscosity index, Flash and fire points, Cloud and pour points, Aniline point, Acid Number,
Saponification Number, Steam Emulsion Number. ( 6 lecture)
Unit IV
POLYMERS & POLYMERISATION:
Monomers, Polymers, their classification, Thermo & Thermosetting Plastics with examples, Bio-
Polymerization, Biodegradable Polymers, Preparation, Properties & Applications of PVC, PVA, Teflon, Nylon
6, Nylon 6:6, Polyester, Phenol-Formaldehyde, Urea- Formaldehyde, Natural & Synthetic Rubbers,
Vulcanization of Rubber.( 8 lecture)
Unit V
PHASE EQUILIBRIUM & CORROSION :
Phase diagram of single component (Water & CO 2), Phase diagram of binary Eutectic System( Pb-Ag),
Corrosion: Types, Mechanisms & prevention.(8 lecture)
Course Outcome:
Students after completion of the course must possess understanding & knowledge of Chemistry which is
significant for them and will earn respective credits for it.
Evaluation:
Evaluation will be continuous an integral part of the class as well as through external assessments.
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REFERENCES:
1. Chemistry in Engineering & Technology, Vol-I & Vol –II, J.C. Kuriacose & J. Rajaram, TMG, New Delhi
2. A Text Book of Engineering Chemistry - S. S. Dara & A.K. Singh, S. Chand Publications, New Delhi
3. Engineering chemistry - Jain and Jain, Dhanpat Rai publications, New Delhi
4. Engineering chemistry – Shashi Chawla , Dhanpat Rai publications, New Delhi
5. Engineering Chemistry, Subha Ramesh & Others, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
6. Chemistry of Engineering Materials, C.V. Agrawal, C.P. Murthy & A. Naidu, B S Publications, Hyderabad
7. Engineering Chemistry- B.K.Sharma, Krishna Prakashan Media (P) Ltd, Meerut.
8. Advance Inorganic Chemistry Vol.1, Gurdeep Raj ; Goel Publishing House, Meerut (U.P.)
9. Engineering Chemistry : A Text Book, Harish K. Chopra & Anupama Parmar; Narosa Publishing House Pvt.
Darya Ganj, New Delhi.
10. Essentials of Physical Chemistry, Arun Bahl, B.S. Bahl & G.D. Tuli; S. Chand & Co. Pvt. Ltd., Ram Nagar
New Delhi.
Chemistry Practical
NOTE: About 10 of the following core experiments must be performed during the session.
1. Water Testing
(i) Determination of Total hardness of water by EDTA titration method.
(ii) Determination of alkalinity of water sample by titration.
(iii) Chloride estimation in water by Argentometric titration.
2. Fuels & lubricant testing:
(i) Flash & fire point determination by
a) Pensky’s Martin Apparatus,
b) Abel's Apparatus,
c) Cleveland's open cup Apparatus.
(ii) Viscosity and Viscosity index determination by
a) Redwood viscometer No.1
b) Redwood viscometer No.2
(iii) Determination of Moisture content in fuel
3. Identification of functional groups of organic compounds/ Determination of melting/ boiling point of organic
compounds.
4. Measurement of kinetics of simple reactions.
5. Redox titrations:
Determination of percentage purity of Ferrous salt or percentage of Fe in an iron alloy by redox
titration using N-Phenyl Anthranilic acid as an indicator.
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Ujjain Engineering College, Ujjain
B.Tech I/II Semester W.e.f. July, 2018
COURSE CONTENTS
EE 1301 Basic Electrical Engineering L T P C Max. Marks Min. Marks
Duration 3 Hours 2 1 2 4 70 22
UNIT-I :
D.C. Circuits: Circuit reduction by series, parallel, star delta transformation, circuit analysis by mesh and
nodal method, voltage and current source representation, dependent and independent sources, source
conversion, superposition theorem, Thevenin’s theorem.
UNIT-II :
A.C. Circuits: Generation of alternating voltages, RMS & average value, form and peak factors, phasor
representation polar, rectangular and exponential form, circuit parameters, R-L, R-C and RLC series, parallel
and series parallel circuits. Instantaneous and average power, active and reactive power, power factor, 3-
phase balanced and unbalanced supply, star and delta connections.
UNIT-III :
Magnetic Circuits: Flux MMF and their relation, analogy between magnetic and electric circuits, saturation,
B-H curves, fringing and leakage flux, AC excitation in magnetic circuits, induced voltage, hysteresis effect
and eddy currents.
UNIT-IV :
Transformer - Single-phase transformer, basic concepts and constructional features, types of transformer,
voltage, current and impedance transformation, equivalent circuits, phasor diagram, voltage regulation, losses
and efficiency, OC and SC test. All day efficiency
UNIT-IV :
Rotating Electrical machines: Constructional features and working principle of DC machine, 3-Phase
induction motor and synchronous machine.
References :
1. Vincent Del Toro - Electrical Engineering Fundamentals, PHI Learning
2.. Nagrath & Kothari - Basic Electrical Engineering, TMH.
3. Mittle & Mittal - Basic Electrical Engineering, III Edition TMH.
4. Cathey - Basic Electrical Engineering, Schaum Series, TMH.
5. Hughes - Electrical Technology, Pearson
6. Fitzarald & Batham – Basic Electrical Engineering.
List of Experiments :
1. Verification of KCL & KVL.
2. Study & measurement of power and power factor in R-L series circuit.
3. Study & measurement of power and power factor R-C series circuit.
4. Study & measurement of power and power factor R-L-C series circuit.
5. Study of Transformer.
6. Determination of equivalent circuit parameters by O.C. and S.C. test & estimation of voltage regulation
& efficiency of transformer.
7. Measurement of various lines and phase quantities for a 3 phase circuit.
Ujjain Engineering College, Ujjain
B.Tech I/II Semester W.e.f. July, 2018
COURSE CONTENTS
ME 1301 Engineering Graphics L T P C Max. Marks Min. Marks
Duration 3 Hours 2 0 4 4 70 22
Unit I
Scales : Representative friction, plain scales, diagonal scale, scale of chord.
Conic Sections : Construction of ellipse, parabola and hyperbola by different methods, normal and tangent
Special Curves : Cycloidal, Involutes, Archimedean and logarithmic spirals.
Unit II
Projection: Types of projection, orthographic projection, first angle and third angle projection, projection of
points and lines, true inclinations and true length of straight lines, traces of straight lines, projection on
auxiliary planes.
Unit III
Projection of plains and solids: Projection of circle, triangle and polygons, projection of polyhedrons,
pyramids in different positions.
Unit IV
Section of Solids: Section of right solids by normal and inclined planes.
Development of Surfaces: Parallel line and radial line method for right solids.
Unit V
Isometric Projections: Isometric scale, isometric axes, Isometric projection from orthographic projections.
Conversion of pictorial view into orthographic view of simple wall brackets, bearing blocks and simple blocks.
Reference Books:
1. Engineering Drawing by N.D. Bhatt. & V.M. Panchal; Charotar Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
2. Engineering Drawing & Graphics by Basant Agrawal & C.M. Agrawal; McGraw Hill.
3. Engineering Graphics by D.A. Hindoliya; B.S. Publication.
6. Engineering Drawing by P.S. Gill; S.K. Kataria & Sons.
7. Machine Drawing by N.D. Bhatt; Charotar Publishing House Pv.
8. Engineering Drawing & Graphics by K. Venugopal; New Age International.
Ujjain Engineering College, Ujjain
B.Tech. I/II Semester W.e.f. July, 2018
COURSE CONTENTS
EN 1301 English L T P C Max. Marks Min. Marks
Duration 3 Hours 4 0 0 4 70 22
Unit I
Languages and skills of communication: linguistic techniques, Modern usages, Reading comprehension,
English phonetic symbols/ signs, Oral presentation, Audition Communication, Processes of communication,
Verbal and Non Verbal Communication, Barriers to Communication.
Unit II
Application of linguistic ability: Writing of definitions of Engineering terms, Objects, Processes and
Principles (Listening) Topics of General Interest, Reproduction from business, daily life, travel, health, buying
and selling, company structure, systems etc.
Unit III
Letter Writing: Applications, Enquiry, Calling quotations, Tenders, Order and complaint.
Unit IV
Precise Writing, Noting and drafting, Technical Descriptions of simple engineering objects and processes
(Writing), Report writing, Précis writing, note writing, slogan writing comment, speech advertising.
Unit V
Writing technical reports of the type of observation report, Survey report, Report of trouble, Laboratory Report
and Project Report on the subjects of engineering. (Speaking) Vocabulary, Presentations, Demonstrations,
Conversation - Telephone media, socializing, cultural events, debates, speech.
Reference Books and software’s: -
1. Business Correspondence and Report Writing - By Sharma, TMH.
2. Living English Structure - By W. S. Allen, Longmans.
3. English Grammar- Ehrlich, Schaum Series, TMH
4. Spoken English for India - By R.K. Bansal and IB Harrison (Orient Longman).
5. New International Business English - By Joans and Alexander (OUP).
6. Effective Technical Communication- Rizvi, TMH
7. Globerina software for language laboratory
Language Laboratory:
The objective of the language lab is to expose students to a variety of listening and speaking drills. This would
especially benefit students who are deficient in English and it also aims at confidence building for interviews
and competitive examinations. The Lab is to cover following syllabus.
1. Communication lab.
2. Listening skills.
3. Speaking skills.
(A) Phonetic symbols, pronunciation.
(B). conversation: telephonic, face to face, formal and informal situations
4. Oral presentation.