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6th May 2015, 09:05 AM
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Engineering In GNDU
I have done 12th with Science stream and want to join Engineering course at Guru Nanak Dev University. Will you please provide the list of colleges affiliated to GNDU offers B.TECH course along with Engineering streams and seats available?
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28th April 2018, 10:31 AM
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Re: Engineering In GNDU
Can you provide me the syllabus of B. Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) offered by Faculty of Engineering & Technology in Guru Nanak Dev University Amritsar?
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28th April 2018, 10:32 AM
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Re: Engineering In GNDU
The syllabus of B. Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) offered by Faculty of Engineering & Technology in Guru Nanak Dev University Amritsar is as follows: CYL195 : ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY PART I Water: - Common Impurities of water - Hardness of water: Determination of hardness by Clarks test and complex metric (EDTA) method, Degree of hardness. - Numerical based on hardness and EDTA method - Municipal Water Supply: Requisites of drinking water, Steps involved in purification of water, Sedimentation, coagulation, Filtration and Sterilization, Break point Chlorination Water Treatment: - Softening of Water: Lime-Soda Method, Permutit (Zeolite) Method and Deionization or Demineralization Method - Boiler troubles their causes, disadvantages and prevention: Formation of solids (Scale and Sludge), Carry over (Priming and Foaming), Corrosion and Caustic Embrittlement - Numerical Problems based on Lime-Soda and Zeolite softening methods. PART II Cement: - Definition, Composition, basic constituents and their significance, Manufacturing of Portland cement by Rotary Kiln Technology - Chemistry of setting and hardening of cement and role of gypsum Glass: - Definition, Properties, Manufacturing of glass - Types of silicate glasses and their commercial uses - Importance of annealing in glass making Refractories: - Definition, classification, properties, Requisites of good refractory and manufacturing of refractory - Detailed study of silica and fire clay refractory and their uses - Seger's (Pyrometric) Cone Test and RUL Test PART III Polymers: - Different methods of classification and constituents of polymers - Plastics: Thermosets and Thermoplasts - Preparation, Properties and uses of polyethylene, Bakelite, Terylene and Nylon - Elastomers: Natural rubber, vulcanization, Synthesis Rubbers viz. Buna-S, Buna-N, Butyl-1 and neoprene rubbers. Lubricants: - Introduction, classification and uses of lubricants - Types of lubricants - Viscosity & Viscosity index, flash and fire point, cloud and pour point, steam emulsification number, precipitation number and neutralization number Books Recommended: 1. Engineering Chemistry by P.C. Jain & Monica Jain Dhanpat Rai Publishers, New Delhi. 2. Chemical Process Industries by R. Norris Shrive, McGraw Hill Ltd. New Delhi. PRACTICAL 1. Find the strength of KMnO4 solution. 2. Determine number of water molecules in Mohr salt by titration method. 3. Determine percentage of sodium carbonate in given sample of washing soda. 4. Determine percentage of sodium carbonate and sodium hydroxide in given sample of caustic soda. 5. Determination of total Hardness of Water. 6. Determine the percentage of Ca2+ and Mg2+ in the given sample of water. 7. To determine the molecular weight of a compound by Rasts micro method. 8. Determination of coefficient of viscosity of a given liquid by viscometer. 9. To determine the unknown composition of a given mixture of two liquids by viscosity method. 10. To find the mol. wt. of high polymer by using viscosity measurements. 11. Determination of surface tension of a given liquid by drop number method by stalagmometer. 12. To determine the critical micelle concentration of a soap (sodium laurate) by surface tension measurements. 13. To determine the distribution coefficient of I2 between CCl4 and water. 14. To determine refractive index of a liquid by Abbes refractometer and hence the specific and molar refraction. 15. Determination of Chlorine in bleaching powder. Books Recommended: 1. Findlays Practical Physical Chemistry. 2. Advanced Practical Physical Chemistry by J.B. Jadav. 3. Quantitative Organic Analysis by Vogel. |