Uvce 1st Sem B.e-Mech Syl Copy 2k11
Uvce 1st Sem B.e-Mech Syl Copy 2k11
Uvce 1st Sem B.e-Mech Syl Copy 2k11
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SEMESTER B.E-MECH (2013-2014), SYLLABUS COPY, UVCE, BANGALORE-01. - 1 -
HEMANTH KUMAR S G (STUDENT),
SYLLABUS COPY,
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UVCE,
BANGALORE.
EMAIL ID: [email protected], SUBJECTS: PHYSICS CYCLE
2K11 SEMESTER SCHEME 1
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SEM B.E. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
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Subject
Code
Subject Name Subject
Component
Max.
Marks
1 EC1101
ENGINEERING
MECHANICS
INTERNAL
ASSESSMENT
25
THEORY-I 100
2 EC3103
PROGRAMMING IN C
INTERNAL
ASSESSMENT
25
THEORY-I 100
3 EC3104
C PROGRAMMING
LAB
INTERNAL
ASSESSMENT
25
PRACTICAL 100
4 EE1101
ELECTRICAL SCIENCE
INTERNAL
ASSESSMENT
25
THEORY-I 100
5 EM1102
WORKSHOP
PRACTICE
INTERNAL
ASSESSMENT
25
PRACTICAL 100
6 SM11E1
ENGINEERING
MATHEMATICS I
INTERNAL
ASSESSMENT
25
THEORY-I 100
7 SP11E1 ENGINEERING
PHYSICS
INTERNAL
ASSESSMENT
25
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THEORY-I 100
8 SP11E2
ENGINEERING
PHYSICS LAB
INTERNAL
ASSESSMENT
25
PRACTICAL 100
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-1
PART - A
UNIT-1: SUCCESSIVE DIFFERENTIATION.
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derivative of standard functions, Leibnitz theorem and problems, Polar curves
and angle between two polar curves, Pedal equation of polar curves.
UNIT-2:
Rolle's Theorem, Lagrange and 'Cauchy mean value theorem and applications,
Applications of Taylor and Maclaurin's expansion for a single and two variables
(without proof). Indeterminate forms, evaluation of limits by L-Hospital rule
(without proof). Maxima and Minima for a function of two variables.
UNIT-3:
Derivative of an arc in Cartesian, parametric and polar forms. Curvature of plane
curves-formula for radius of curvature in Cartesian, parametric, polar and pedal
forms, centre of curvature -evolutes, singular points, asymptotes and envelopes.
UNIT-4: PARTIAL DIFFERENTIATION.
First and higher order derivatives. Euler theorem, Total differentiation,
differentiation of implicit functions and composite functions, Jacobians, Errors
and approximations.
PART- B
UNIT-5:
Standard reduction formulae for definite and indefinite integrals, Evaluation of
these integrals with standard limits, problems, Tracing of standard curves in
Cartesian form, parametric form and polar form.
UNIT-6:
Double and Triple integrals, evaluation by the change of order of integration,
change of variables and applications to area and volume, Beta and Gamma
functions, Relation between beta and gamma functions, applications.
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UNIT-7: SEQUENCE OF REAL NUMBERS.
Definition of a sequence, Bounded sequence, limit of a sequences Convergent,
divergent and oscillatory sequences, Monotonic sequences and their properties
Cauchy's criteria.
UNIT-8: INFINITE SERIES.
Convergence, divergence and oscillation of an infinite series, comparison tests,
p-series, DAlembert's ratio test, Raabe's test, Cauchy's root test, Cauchy's
integral test(all tests without proof) for series of positive terms.
: ALTERNATING SERIES.
Absolute and conditional convergence, Leibnitzs test(without proof), summation
of binomial, exponential and logarithmic series.
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
PART-A
1. INTRODUCTION.
Concept of particle and rigid body, force and its characteristics, classification of
force system, principle of transmissibility of a force, composition of force,
resolution of a force, moment of a force, couple and its characteristics,
replacement of force at some other point, Varignons theorem, free body
diagrams.
2. RESULTANT OF COPLANAR FORCE SYSTEM.
Resultant and coplanar concurrent force system, resultant of coplanar parallel
force system, resultant of coplanar non-concurrent force system, force polygon
and funicular polygon.
3. EQUILIBRIUM OF COPLANAR FORCE SYSTEM.
Equilibrium of coplanar concurrent force system, Lamis theorem, Equilibrium of
coplanar parallel force system, Types Of beams, types of loadings, types of
supports. Equilibrium of coplanar non-concurrent force system, reaction of
statically determinate beams subjected to various types of loads.
4. TRUSSES.
Introduction, classification of trusses, analysis of perfect plane trusses by the
method of joints and method of sections.
5. FRICTION.
Introduction, theory of friction laws of dry friction, equilibrium of block on
horizontal and inclined planes, equilibrium of ladder, equilibrium of block and
wedge.
PART-B
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6. CENTROTDS AND MOMENT OF INERTIA.
Centroid of simple geometric areas (from first principles), Centroid of composite
areas and built up sections. Rectangular MI, Polar MI, radius of gyration, product
of inertia, parallel axes theorem, perpendicular axis theorem, MI of simple
geometric areas (from first principles), MI of composite areas and built up
sections.
7. KINEMATICS.
Kinematics of rectilinear motion with uniform and variable acceleration,
kinematics of curvilinear motion in vertical plane-projectiles.
8. KINETICS.
Kinetics of rectilinear motion, D'Alembert's principle of dynamic equilibrium,
kinetics of curvilinear motion-banking and super elevation.
ELECTRICAL SCIENCES
PART-A
1. ELECTROMAGNETISM.
Faraday's laws of Electromagnetic induction, Lenz's law, Concept of Inductance-
Self and mutual. Inductance as a circuit element.
2. DC CIRCUITS.
Concept of an Electric circuit, Kirchhoff's laws. Analysis of DC circuit by (i)
Network reduction method (ii) Kirchhoff's laws (iii) Mesh current method.
3. AC CIRCUITS.
A. SINGLE-PHASE CIRCUITS.
Generation of power, average and effective values of sine wave, form factor and
peak factor. Phasor representation, voltage, current and power relations in R-L,
R-C and R-L-C circuits. Analysis of series, parallel, and Series-Parallel circuits.
B. THREE-PHASE CIRCUITS.
Advantage of three phase systems. Star and delta connections. Relationship
between line and phase values. Measurement of three phase power using two
wattmeters in a three phase balanced system.
4. DC MACHINES. A. DC
GENERATOR.
Basic principle of working, constructional features, Lap and Wave Windings.
Types of Generators, EMF equation, Concept of armature reaction and
commutation. Characteristics and applications of DC machines.
B. DC MOTOR.
Principle of operation, back EMF, Torque equation, types of motors,
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characteristics and applications. Necessity of starters, three point starter
(excluding design).
PART-B
5. SINGLE PHASE TRANSFORMER.
Principle of operation, Construction, EMF equation, Power losses and efficiency.
Definition of Regulation, Open circuit and Short circuit tests. Predetermination of
regulation, and efficiency from OC and SC test data. All day efficiency.
6. THREE PHASE INDUCTION MOTOR.
Constructional features. Principle of operation, Production of Torque. Slip,
Torque-slip characteristics, losses and efficiency, Star-delta starter and
applications.
7. A. ALTERNATORS.
Constructional features, Principle of operation, EMF equation considering
winding factors (Excluding derivation of winding factors).
B. Different methods of Power Generation.
8. A. MEASURING INSTRUMENTS.
Moving iron and moving coil meters-extension of ranges Dynamometer type of
wattmeter. Induction type energy meter. Megger.
B. EARTHING.
Necessity, Types of ear thing.
ENGINEERING PHYSICS
PART-A
1. PHYSICS OF VIBRATIONS.
Free oscillations-differential equation and solution; damped vibrations-differential
equation and solution; critical, over and
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under damping: analogy with electrical circuits; Forced vibrations-differential
equation and solution; amplitude and velocity resonance; sharpness of
resonance and quality factor; LCR resonance.
2. ELASTICITY.
Statement of Hooke's law; Elastic moduli and Poisson's ratio; Derivation of
relation between the elastic moduli; torsion of Cylinder; expression for couple per
unit twist; bending of beams; expression for bending moment; theory of single
cantilever.
3. FREE ELECTRON THEORY OF METALS.
Classical free electron theory for electrical conduction in metals; expression for
drift velocity and electrical conductivity; expression for thermal conductivity;
Weideman Franz law; limitations of free electron theory.
4. SUPERCONDUCTIVITY.
Temperature dependence of electrical conductivity in metals and
superconductors, magnetic effects-Meissner effect; type I and type II
superconductors; temperature dependence of critical magnetic field; qualitative
ideas of BCS theory of superconductivity; high temperature superconductors;
application of superconductors-cryotron, superconducting magnets.
5. CRYOGENICS.
Idea of throttle expansion of gases; Joule Thomson experiment, Expression for
inversion temperature, Method of production of low temperature, Linde's air
liquefier, Measurements of low temperature-platinum resistance thermometer
(theory and construction).
PART-B
6. LASERS.
Spontaneous and stimulated emission of radiation; population inversion;
necessary condition for laser action, optical resonator; construction and working
of Ruby, Helium-Neon and semi conducting laser; applications of laser (any two).
7. OPTICAL FIBER.
Schematic of optical fiber; total internal reflection; derivation of expression for
numerical aperture and 'acceptance angle; types of optical fiber; loss
mechanisms in optical fiber; absorption; attenuation and scattering effects;
applications in communication point to point communication.
8. Holography.
Fundamentals of holography, difference between photography and holography,
Construction of hologram, recording and reproducing of three dimensional
image, applications of holography (any two).
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9. DIELECTRIC MATERIALS.
Definitions of dielectric constants and polarization-different types of polarization-
electronic, orientation and ionic-Clausius-Mossetti equation-Ferro electric
materials-applications of dielectric materials.
10. MAGNETIC MATERIALS.
Definition of magnetization and magnetic susceptibility; dia, para, ferro and feri
magnetic materials; qualitative ideas of Langevin theory of dia and para
magnetism; soft and hard magnetic material-applications.
11. LIQUID CRYSTAL.
Classification of liquid crystals-Orientational order intramolecular forces-
deformation of the director-magnetic effects-optical properties-applications-LCD.
ENGINEERING PHYSICS LABORATORY
1. Density of Glass tube.
2. Volume resonator
3. Sonometer.
4. Diffraction grating.
5. Air wedge.
5. Newton's ring.
6. Experiment with laser.
7. n by dynamic method.
8. y by single cantilever.
9. y by bending method.
10. Experiment with fiber optics.
11. Determination of Currie temperature of a ferromagnetic substance.
12. Transistor characteristics.
13. Temperature dependence of risibility of semiconductor.
14. Measurement of dielectric constant and its temperature dependence.
PROGRAMMING WITH C
PART A
CHAPTER 1: COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS.
Introduction to digital Computer, Input Devices, Output devices, Storage devices,
operating system, Unix Commands: Is, mkdir, rmdir, cp, mv, rm, type, cat, date,
who, banner, pwd, chown.
CHAPTER 2: FUNDAMENTALS OF C.
Introduction, Character Set, Identifier and Keywords, Constants and Variables,
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Character and Character Strings, Promotion and Typecasting, Labels, Data types,
Operators and Expressions, Operator Precedence and Associativity, Basic Input
and Output Statements, Library Functions, Programming Examples.
CHAPTER 3: CONTROL STATEMENTS.
Introduction, if Statement, if-else statement, Multi-way decisions, Compound
statements, Loops, for Loop, while loop, do-while loop, break statement, switch
statement, continue statement, goto statement, Programming Examples
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CHAPTER 4: FUNCTIONS AND SCOPE.
Introduction, Necessity of Functions, Function Declaration and Definition,
Classification of Functions, User defined and library
functions, Function parameters, Return values. Recursion, Scope and Extent,
Programming examples.
PART-B
CHAPTER 5: ARRAYS AND STRINGS.
Introduction, Necessity of Arrays, Multidimensional arrays, sorting and Searching
of Arrays, Strings, Arrays of strings, Addition and Multiplication of 2 Matrices,
Functions in string.h, Programming examples.
CHAPTER 6: POINTERS.
Introduction to Pointers, Declaration and Initializing of pointers, Accessing a
variable through its pointer, Pointers and Arrays, Passing Arrays to Functions,
Pointers and Functions, Accessing arrays inside functions, Programming
examples.
CHAPTER 7: STRUCTURES AND UNIONS.
Introduction, Declaring and using Structures, Structure initialization, Operations
on structures, Array of structures Array within structure, Structures and
Functions, Pointers to Structure, Pointers with in the Structure, Union,
Differences between Structure and Union, Operations on a union, Programming
Examples.
CHAPTER 8: DYNAMIC MEMORY ALLOCATION.
Introduction, Library functions for dynamic memory allocation, Dynamic multi-
dimensional arrays, Self Referential Structures, Singly linked list.
CHAPTER 9: FILE.
Introduction, File structure, File-handling functions, File Types, Concatenation of
files.
C PROGRAMMING LAB
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1. A. Write a program to determine the mean, variance and standard deviation of n
numbers.
B. Write a Program to convert a given number in binary to decimal.
2. A. Write a program to find the smallest and largest element in an array.
B. Write a program to concatenate two strings.
3. A. Write a program to find the sum of squares.
B. Write a program to solve the quadratic equation for all conditions i.e. roots are
equal, imaginary and distinct.
4. A. Write a program to print the reverse of an integer.
B. Input 'n' integers (real, character) & store them in an array.
5. Write a program to sort the elements in ascending and descending order using
A. Bubble sort B. Selection Sort.
6. A. Write a program to find whether the given string is a Palindrome or not.
B. Write a program to insert an element into an array.
7. A. Write a program to calculate the grades of n students from three tests.
B. Write a program to delete an element from r array.
8. A. Write a program to search an element using linear search. B. Write a
program to find the factorial of a number using Recursion.
9. A. Write, a program to search an element using binary search. B. Write a
program to generate the Fibonacci series using recursion.
10. Input 2 matrices of size M X N and P X Q. Perform
A. Multiplication if they are compatible.
B. Transpose the resultant matrix. Print the result in matrix form with suitable
headings.
11. Write a program to read and display details of students using structure.
12. Write a program to concatenate two files.
13. Write a program to display Norm and Symmetry of Matrix.
14. Write a program to create and display the linked list.
WORHSHOP PRACTICE
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Exercises in fitting shop comprising preparation of different joints using files,
hacksaw, taps, dies and drills in 50mm by 6mm thick mild steel flats. (3 models)
Exercises in welding shop comprising welding lap joint, butt joint and L-joint in
mild steel flats. (3 models)
Exercises in carpentry shop comprising planning and chiseling and preparation
of different joints like dove-tail joint, tenon joint and open bridle-mortise joint in
25mm x 50mm cross section wood. (3 models)
Exercises in sheet metal shop comprising development and soldering of cylinder
(base closed), cubical box, simple funnel (made of frustums of cones/pyramids)
and rectangular tray in 22 gauge (1.2 mm thick) G.I. sheet.
*preparation of 1 model either at fitting shop or carpentry shop. Preparation of 1
model in either at welding shop or soldering shop. Viva-voce.