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9th June 2015, 12:31 PM
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DBATU Syllabus
Hello sir I want to know that syllabus of 1 year B. tech is available by Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University, Loner. If it is provided then can you plz share with me because I don’t have
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9th June 2015, 02:18 PM
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Re: DBATU Syllabus
Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University was set by Government of Maharashtra in 1989 under the Government of Maharashtra Act 1983 Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University is a unitary, state university located at Lonere in Raigad district, Maharashtra, India. As you want the syllabus of B. tech 1 year, here I am providing you the syllabus in a PDF. So you have to download and see the full syllabus Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University syllabus of of B. tech 1 year BH101 BASIC COURSE IN COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH (6 Credits) Unit 1: Communication An introduction - Its role and importance in the corporate world – Tools of communication – Barriers – Levels of communication. Unit 2: Listening Importance to listening in the corporate world - Listening process and practice – Exposure to recorded and structured talks, class room lectures – Problems in comprehension and retention – Note-taking practice – Listening tests. Unit3: Reading-1 Introduction of different kinds of materials: technical and non-technical – Different reading strategies: skimming, scanning, inferring, predicting and responding to content. Unit 4: Reading-2 Guessing from context – Note making – Vocabulary extension. Unit 5:Speaking Barriers to speaking – Building confidence and fluency – dialogue practice - Extempore speech practice – Speech assessment. Unit 6:Writing Effective writing practice – Effective sentences: role of acceptability, appropriateness, brevity and clarity in writing – Cohesive writing practice – Paragraph writing – Discourse writing. Text Book Meenakshi Raman and Sangeetha Sharma, Technical Communication, Oxford University Press, New Delhi. 2008. Reference Books 1 M. Ashraf Rizvi, Effective Technical Communication, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2005. 2 Golding S.R, Common Errors in English Language, Macmillan, 1978. 3 Christopher Turk, Effective Speaking, E and FN Spon, London, 1985. ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS – I (8 Credits) Unit 1: Linear Algebra - Matrices Matrix operations, cofactors, normal form of a matrix, rank, Consistency, Eigen and eigen values, Cayley – Hamilton theorem Unit 2: Differential Calculus Successive differentiation, Leibnitz’s theorem, Taylor’s theorem, Maclaurin’s Theorem Unit 3: Vector Calculus Differentiation of vectors, Curves in space, Velocity and acceleration, Tangential and normal acceleration Unit 4: Applications of Vector and Scalar point functions Vector operator del, Del applied to the Scalar point function – Gradient, Del applied to the Vector point functions – Divergence and Curl, Del applied twice to point function, Line Integral, Surface integral, Volume integral, Divergence theorem, Green’s theorem, Stoke’s theorem. Unit 5: Integral Calculus Double integral, Triple integral, Application to the area, volume, surface area, Moment of Inertia, Center of Gravity Unit 6: Infinite Series Positive term series – Integral test, Comparison test, D’Alembert ratio test, Cauchy’s root test, Raabe’s test, Log Test, Alternating Series – Leibnitz rule, absolute and conditional convergence, power series Text Books 1 Grewal B. S., Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publication, New Delhi. 2 Kreyszig E., Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley Eastern Publication. ENGINEERING PHYSICS I (6 Credits) Unit 1: Wave and Oscillations Free oscillation, damped oscillation and forced oscillation and resonance. Examples, Longitudinal and transverse wave, wave equation. Unit 2: Acoustics Ultrasonic waves Piezoelectric effect, Magnetostriction effect and production of ultrasonic waves, Applications of Ultrasonic waves. Unit 3: Optics Interference in thin films, wedge shaped film and Newton’s ring application of interference of light, Polarization of light, Methods for production of polarized light, Hygen’s theory of double refraction, Laurent’s half shade polarimeter, faraday effect, Kerr effect. Unit 4: Laser and Fiber optics Principle of Laser, Spontaneous and stimulated emission – Einstein’s co-efficient, Types of Laser and its applications , Total internal reflection, materials and types of optical fibers, numerical aperture, fiber optics communication principle and application. Unit 5: Electron Optics Motion of charged particles in electric field and magnetic field, Measurement of e/m by Thomson’s Method, Millikan’s Oil Drop method. Positive Rays, Bainbridge mass spectrograph. Unit 6: Nuclear Physics and Quantum Mechanics Nuclear reaction, q-value of Nuclear reaction, G.M.Counter. Duality of Matter, de-Broglie’s wave, Electron Diffraction, Davisson and Germer’s ē diffraction experiment, Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle, Schrodinger’s time dependent and time independent wave equation, Physical significance of wave function. 1 M.N.Avadhanulu and P.G.Kshrisagar, A Text of Engineering Physics 2 R.K.Gaur and S.L.Gupta, Engineering Physics Reference Books 1 D.Halliday, R.Resnick and J.Walker, Fundamental of Physics, Sixth Edition 2 F.S.Crawford Jr., Waves – Berkeley Physics Courses, Volume 3 3 A.Ghatak, Optics , Third Edition. ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY – I (6 Credits) Unit 1: Fuels and Lubricants Fuels: Introduction, classification of fuel, essential properties of fuel, characteristics of good fuel, solid fuels- wood and coal, various types of coal, analysis of coal – Proximate and Ultimate analysis, liquid fuel- refining of petroleum. Lubricants: Introduction, types of lubrication, classification of lubricants, properties of lubricants. Unit 2: Physical Properties in liquid state Additive and Constitutive properties, Surface tension and its determination, Viscosity and its determination, Refractive index and their determination, Optical activity, Specific rotation, Polarimeter. Unit 3: Chemical Bonding Types of chemical bonds, Ionic bonding and its characteristics, factors affecting the fomation of ionic bond, Born-Haber cycle for determination of lattice energy, the concept of Molecular Orbital theory, characteristics of bonding and antibonding molecular orbitals, formation of MO, bond order and stability of molecule, energy level sequence, MO diagram of H2, O2, etc. Hydrogen bonding. Unit 4: Corrosion Introduction, fundamental reason, electrochemical corrosion, direct chemical corrosion, factors affecting the rate of corrosion, types of corrosion- pitting corrosion, microbiological corrosion, stress corrosion, methods to minimize the corrosion – proper design, cathodic and anodic protection, metallic coating, organic coating. Unit 5: Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry-1 Introduction, E1 and E2 reactions, Birch reduction, Oppenauer oxidation, Study of Aromatic compounds: Naphthalene, Anthracene. Unit 6: Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry-2 Study of Heterocyclic compound: Pyridine and Quinolene. Manufacture of alcohol by fermentation process. Text Books: 1 Bhal and Bhal, Advanced Organic Chemistry, S. Chand and Company, New Delhi, 1995. 2 Jain P. C. and Jain Monica, Engineering Chemistry, Dhanpat Rai and Sons, Delhi, 1992. Reference Books: 1 Finar I. L., Organic Chemistry (Vol. I and II), Longman Gr. Ltd. and English Language Book Society, London. 2 Barrow G.M., Physical Chemistry, McGraw-Hill Publication, New Delhi. BASIC CIVIL ENGINEERING (4 Credits) Unit1: Properties and uses of construction materials Stones, bricks, cement, concrete and steel. Site selection for buildings. Unit 2: Component of building Foundation- Shallow and deep foundations Unit 3: Brick and stone masonry Plastering- Lintels, beams and columns- Roofs. Unit 4:Roads Classification of Rural and urban Roads- Pavement Materials-Traffic signs and road marking-Traffic Signals Unit 5: Surveying Classification-Chain Survey-Ranging-Compass Survey-exhibition of different survey equipment. Unit 6: Water Supply Quality of Water-Wastewater Treatment units-Their functional utility- Need for conservation of water. Reference Books 1 Sushil Kumar (2001), Building Construction, Standard Publishers Distributors. 2 S.C Rangwala (1996), Building Materials, Charotar Publishing House. 3 Lecture notes prepared by Department of Civil Engineering. BASIC MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (4 Credits) Unit 1: Introduction to Mechanical Engineering: Thermal Engineering, Design Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering. Unit 2: Introduction to Laws of Thermodynamics with simple examples pertaining to respective branches, IC Engines: Classification, Applications, 2 Stroke and 4 Stroke systems in IC Engines. Unit 3: Automobiles: Transmission systems, Suspension system, Power Plant: Types of Power plant; Gas power plant, Thermal power plant, Nuclear power plant Unit 4: Design Basics, Mechanisms, Factor of safety, materials and metallurgical considerations Unit 5: Engineering materials, machine elements, Transmission, Fasteners, support systems Unit 6: Manufacturing: Classification, introduction to Lathe machine, Drilling machine, Milling machine, metal joining, Metal forming, casting (A visit to Workshop for demonstration) Reference Books: Lecture notes prepared by Department of Mechanical Engineering. ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (4 Credits) Unit 1: Power Generation-1 Conventional Vs Non convectional power generation, Renewable and alternative energy trends in power generation in future. Unit 2: Power Generation-2 Solar, Wind, Bioenergy, Ocean Thermal energy conversion (OTEC), Tidal, Fuel cell, Magneto Hydro Dynamics (MHD). Unit 3: Power Generation-2 Thermo electric and thermionic generators – Principle and Application - Energy conservation and management- Industry, domestic, case studies. Unit 4: Pollution-Air Air pollution- sources- effects- control- air quality standards, air pollution act- measurement, Unit 5: Pollution-Water Water pollution- effects- selection of process- Disposal of solid wastes. Unit 6: Pollution-General Green house effect- Acid rain- Noise pollution – Thermal pollution- Pollution aspects of various power plants. Text Books 1 Rai. G. D., Non Conventional Energy Sources, Khanna Publishers, Delhi, 2006. 2 Gilbert M. Masters, Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall, 2003. Reference Books 1 Rao S., Parulekar B.B., Energy Technology-Non conventional, Renewable and Conventional, Khanna Publishers, Delhi, 2005. 2 Glynn Henry J., Gary W. Heinke, Environmental Science and Engineering, Pearson Education, Inc, 2004. ENGINEERING GRAPHICS (6 Credits) Unit 1: Drawing standard Drawing standard SP46: Dimensioning, Lettering, type of lines, scaling conventions. Unit 2: Geometrical constructions Dividing a given straight line into any number of equal parts, bisecting a given angle, drawing a regular polygon given one side, special methods of constructing a pentagon and a hexagon Unit 3: orthographic /Isometric projection Introduction to orthographic projection, drawing orthographic views of objects from their isometric views - Orthographic projections of Points lying in four quarters, Orthographic projection of lines parallel and inclined to Address: Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University Raigad, Maharashtra 402103 |