For The State of Uttar Pradesh: Curriculum For Three Year (Six Semester) Diploma Course in
For The State of Uttar Pradesh: Curriculum For Three Year (Six Semester) Diploma Course in
For The State of Uttar Pradesh: Curriculum For Three Year (Six Semester) Diploma Course in
DIPLOMA COURSE IN
GLASS AND CERAMIC ENGINEERING
Prepared by:
Kanpur-208002
March- 2020
Credits
Sr. SUBJECTS INTERNAL EXTERNAL Internal &
Periods/Week
No. ASSESSMENT ASSESSMENT External
L T P Th Pr Tot Th Hrs Pr Hrs Tot G.Total
1.1 *Communication Skills-I 4 - 2 4 20 10 30 50 2½ 20 3 70 100
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SECOND SEMESTER
Credits
No. SUBJECTS Internal External Internal &
Periods/Week
Assessment Assessment External
L T P Th Pr Tot Th Hrs Pr Hrs Tot G. Total
2.1 *Applied Mathematics-II 5 - - 5 20 - 20 50 2½ - - 50 70
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I Semester
1.1 COMMUNICATION SKILLS – I
L T P
4 - 2
RATIONALE
Knowledge of English Language plays an important role in career development. This subject
aims at introducing basic concepts of communication besides laying emphasis on developing
listening, speaking, reading and writing skills as parts of Communication Skill.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
After undergoing the subject, the students will be able to:
Understand the importance of effective communication
Describe the process of communication
Communicate effectively in different contexts
Identify parts of speech
Write correct sentences using appropriate vocabulary
Reproduce and match words and sentences in a paragraph
Write various types of paragraphs, notices for different purposes and composition on
picture with appropriate format
Read unseen texts with comprehension
.
DETAILED CONTENTS
Note: Teaching Learning Process should be focused on the use of the language in writing reports
and making presentations.
Topics such as Effective listening, effective note taking, group discussions and regular
presentations by the students need to be taught in a project oriented manner where the
learning happens as a byproduct.
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGY
Student should be encouraged to participate in role play and other student centred activities in
class room and actively participate in listening exercises
MEANS OF ASSESSMENT
Assignments and quiz/class tests, mid-semester and end-semester written tests
Actual practical work, exercises and viva-voce
Presentation and viva-voce
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
LEARNING OUTCOMES
After undergoing this course, the students will be able to:
Apply Binomial theorem to solve engineering problems
Apply determinants properties and Crammer’s rule to solve engineering problems
Apply dot & cross product of vectors to find the solution of engineering problems
Use complex numbers in various engineering problems
Apply differential calculus and higher order to solve engineering problems
Find velocity, acceleration, errors and approximation in engineering problems with
application of derivatives.
DETAILED CONTENTS
2.1 Vector algebra : Dot and Cross product, Scaler and vector triple product.
2.2 Complex number.
Complex numbers, Representation, Modulus and amplitude Demoivre
theorem, its application in solving algebraic equations, Mod. function and
its properties..
3.1 Relation between sides and angles of a triangle : Statement of various formulae
showing relationship between sides and angle of a triangle.
3.2 Inverse circular functions : Simple case only
5.1 Higher order derivatives, Leibnitz theorem (without proof). Simple applications.
5.2 Application - Finding Tangents, Normal, Points of Maxima/Minima,
Increasing/Decreasing functions, Rate, Measure, velocity, Acceleration,
Errors and approximation.
INSTRUCTONAL STRATEGY
The basic instructional strategy to teach basic mathematics, Binomial theorem, trigonometry,
differential equations etc. should be conceptual with real world applications of relevant branch.
More numerical and theory examples can be used for clear understanding of the content.
MEANS OF ASSESSMENT
- Assignments and Quiz/Class Tests
- Mid-term and End-term Written Tests
- Model/Prototype Making
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Identify the use of S.I. system of measurement with accuracy and how it is used in
engineering
Represent physical quantities as scalars and vectors, applying the physical laws and
concepts of linear and circular motion in everyday life.
Solve difficult problems (walking of man, horse and cart problem, flying of bird/
aircraft, etc.)
Analyse and design banking of roads/railway tracks and apply conservation of
momentum principle to Explain rocket propulsion, recoil of gun etc.
Derive work, power and energy relationship and solve problems about work and power.
Define work, energy and power and their units.
Describe conservation of energy and its applications
Understand the concept of rotational motion of a rigid body and its applications
Apply the physical laws and concepts of gravity, its variation with longitude and latitude
and its uses in space satellite etc. .
Understand the concept of elasticity, surface tension, pressure and the laws governing
movement of fluids.
Express physical work in term of heat and temperature; Measure temperature in various
processes on different scales (Celsius, Kelvin, Fahrenheit etc.)
Distinguish between conduction, convection and radiation, identify the different methods
for reducing heat losses
Understand the laws of thermodynamics, Carnot cycle and their applications.
2.1 Scalar and vector quantities – examples, representation of vector, types of vectors
2.2 Addition and Subtraction of Vectors, Triangle and Parallelogram law (Statement only),
Scalar and Vector Product.
2.3 Resolution of Vectors and its application to lawn roller.
2.4 Force, Momentum, Statement and Derivation of Conservation of linear momentum, its
applications such as recoil of gun.
2.5 Impulse and its Applications
2.6 Circular motion (Uniform and Non-uniform), definition of angular displacement, angular
velocity, angular acceleration, frequency, time period.
2.7 Relation between linear and angular velocity, linear acceleration and angular acceleration
(related numerical)
2.8 Central force, Expression and Applications of Centripetal and centrifugal forces with
examples such as banking of roads and bending of cyclist, Principle of centrifuge.
2.9 Application of various forces in lifts, cranes, large steam engines and turbines
3.1 Work: and its units, examples of zero work, positive work and negative work,
conservative and non-conservative force,
3.2 Friction: modern concept, types, laws of limiting friction, Coefficient of friction and its
Engineering Applications.
3.3 Work done in moving an object on horizontal and inclined plane for rough and plane
surfaces with its applications
6.1 Elasticity: definition of stress and strain, different types of modulii of elasticity, Hooke’s
law, significance of stress strain curve
6.2 Pressure: definition, its units, atmospheric pressure, gauge pressure, absolute pressure,
Fortin’s Barometer and its applications
6.3 Surface tension: concept, its units, angle of contact, Capillary action and determination of
surface tension from capillary rise method, applications of surface tension, effect of
temperature and impurity on surface tension
6.4 Viscosity and coefficient of viscosity: Terminal velocity, Stoke’s law and effect of
temperature on viscosity, application in hydraulic systems.
6.5 Concept of fluid motion, stream line and turbulent flow, Reynold’s number Equation of
continuity, Bernoulli’s Theorem and their applications.
1 To find radius of wire and its volume and the maximum permissible error in these
quantities by using both vernier calipers and screw gauge.
2 To find the value of acceleration due to gravity on the surface of earth by using a simple
pendulum.
3 To determine the Radius of curvature of (i) convex mirror, (ii) concave mirror by
spherometer
4 To verify parallelogram law of forces
5 To study conservation of energy of a ball or cylinder rolling down an inclined plane.
6 To find the Moment of Inertia of a flywheel about its axis of rotation
7 To determine the atmospheric pressure at a place using Fortin’s Barometer
8 To determine the viscosity of glycerin by Stoke’s method
9 To determine the coefficient of linear expansion of a metal rod
10 To determine force constant of spring using Hooks law
INSTRUCTIONAL STATREGY
Teacher may use various teaching aids like live models, charts, graphs and experimental kits etc.
for imparting effective instructions in the subject. The teacher should explain about field
applications before teaching the basics to develop proper understanding of the physical
phenomenon. Use of demonstration and animations can make the subject interesting and may
develop scientific temper in the students. Teacher must plan a tour of Science Park/planetarium
available in nearby areas in order to enhance the interest in this course.
MEANS OF ASSEMENTS
Assignment & Quiz,
Mid-Term and End-Term written test,
Model Making,
Actual Lab & Practical Work,
Viva Voce
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
LEARNING OUTCOMES
After undergoing this subject, the student will be able to:
Classify various substances based on state of aggregation
Substantiate the laws and principles on which structure of atom is established.
Explain and predict properties of substances.
Explain sources of water and various characteristics of water (quantitatively).
Explain cause and factors which can adversely affecting natural water quality and
remedial measures available for water purification
Think critically, develop and adapt water conservation techniques.
Explain corrosion of metal and their preventive measures.
explain chemical nature and causes of corrosion
apply correct and efficient methods of corrosion prevention.
explain chemistry of fuels and their relative advantages.
select most efficient fuel for the engine and engineering applications.
suggest how to subside air pollution caused by the use of fossil fuels
explain the chemistry of various polymers and plastics
verify suitability and select polymer/rubber/plastic materials for engineering applications.
DETAILED CONTENTS
1.1 Fundamental particles- mass and charges of electrons, protons and neutrons with
names of the scientists who discovered these fundamental particles.
1.2 Bohr’s model of atom and successes and limitations of atomic theory (qualitative
treatment only).
1.3 Atomic number, atomic mass number isotopes and isobars.
1.4 Definition of orbit and orbitals, shapes of s and p orbitals only, quantum numbers
and their significance,
1.5 Aufbau’s principle, Pauli’s exclusion principle and Hund’s rule electronic
configuration of elements with atomic number (Z) = 30 only. (Electronic
configurations of elements with atomic number greater than 30 are excluded).
1.6 Modern periodic law and periodic table, groups and periods, classification of
elements into s, p, d and f blocks (periodicity in properties - excluded)
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1.7 Chemical bonding and cause of bonding and types such as ionic bond in NaCl
sigma (σ) and pi (π) covalent bonds in H2, HCl, Cl2, elementary idea of
hybridization in BeCl2, BF3, CH4, NH3 and H2O, VSEPR, Molecular orbital
Theory
1.8 States of Matter: Solid, Liquid & Gas, Metallic bonding- explanation with the
help of electron gas (sea) model.
4. Electrochemistry (4 periods)
Redox Reaction, Electrode Potential, Nernst equation, Electrochemical cell (Galvanic and
Electrobytes); Nernst equation.
LIST OF PRACTICALS
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGY
Teachers may take help of various models and charts while imparting instructions to make the
concept clear. More emphasis should be laid on discussing and explaining practical applications
of various chemical process and reactions. In addition, students should be encouraged or
motivated to study those processes in more details, which may find practical application in their
future professional career.
MEANS OF ASSEMENTS
Assignment & Quiz,
Mid-Term and End-Term written test,
Model Making,
Actual Lab & Practical Work,
Viva Voce
1. Chemistry in Engineering by J.C. Kuricose & J. Rajaram, Tata McGraw Hill, Publishing
Company Limited, New Delhi.
2. Engineering Chemistry by P.C. Jain & Monika Jain, Dhanapat Rai Publishing Company,
New Delhi.
3. Eagle’s Applied Chemistry - I by S. C. Ahuja & G. H. Hugar, Eagle Prakashan, Jalandhar.
4. Engineering Chemistry – A Text Book by H. K. Chopra & A. Parmar, Narosa Publishing
House, New Delhi.
5. Applied Chemistry - I by Dr. P. K Vij & Shiksha Vij, Lords Publications, Jalandhar.
6. Engineering Chemistry by Dr. Himanshu Pandey, Goel Publishing House, Meerut, India
Note:
i) First angle projection is to be followed
ii) Minimum of 18 sheets to be prepared and atleast 2 sheets on AutoCAD
iii) Instructions relevant to various drawings may be given along with appropriate
demonstrations, before assigning drawing practice to students
LEARNING OUTCOMES
After undergoing the subject, the students will be able to:
Identify and use of different grades of pencils and other drafting instruments which are
used in engineering field
Draw free hand sketches of various kinds of objects.
Utilize various types of lines used in engineering drawing.
Read and apply different dimensioning methods on drawing of objects.
Use different types of scales and their utilization in reading and reproducing drawings of
objects and maps.
Draw 2 - dimensional view of different objects viewed from different angles
(orthographic views)
Draw and interpret complete inner hidden details of an object which are otherwise not
visible in normal view
To make projections of Solid
Generate isometric (3D) drawing from different 2D (orthographic) views/sketches
Identify conventions for different engineering materials, symbols, sections of regular
objects and general fittings used in Civil and Electrical household appliances
Use basic commands of AutoCAD.
DETAILED CONTENTS
1.1 Introduction to drawing instruments, materials, layout and sizes of drawing sheets and
drawing boards.
1.2 Different types of lines in Engineering drawing as per BIS specifications
1.3 Practice of vertical, horizontal and inclined lines, geometrical figures such as triangles,
rectangles, circles, ellipses and curves, hexagonal, pentagon with the help of drawing
instruments.
3.1 Scales –their needs and importance (theoretical instructions), type of scales, definition of
R.F. and length of scale
3.2 Drawing of plain and diagonal scales
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGY
Teacher should show model of realia of the component/part whose drawing is to be made.
Emphasis should be given on cleanliness, dimensioning and layout of sheet. Focus should be on
proper selection of drawing instruments and their proper use. The institute should procure
AutoCAD or other engineering graphics software for practice in engineering drawings. Teachers
should undergo training in AutoCAD/Engineering Graphic. Separate labs for practice on
AutoCAD should be established.
MEANS OF ASSESSMENT
Sketches
Drawing
Use of software
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. A Text Book of Engineering Drawing by Surjit Singh; Dhanpat Rai & Co., Delhi
2. Engineering Drawing by PS Gill; SK Kataria & Sons, New Delhi
3. Elementary Engineering Drawing in First Angle Projection by ND Bhatt; Charotar
Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., Anand
4. Engineering Drawing I & II by JS Layall; Eagle Parkashan, Jalandhar
5. Engineering Drawing I by DK Goel, GBD Publication.
Note:
Explanation of Introductory part should be demonstrated with practical work. Following
topics may be explained in the laboratory along with the practical exercises. There will not
be any theory examination.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
After undergoing the subject, the students will be able to:
Identify Computer Hardware Components, Network Components and Peripherals.
Explain the role of an Operating System.
Install System and Application Software.
Explain the function of the system components including Processor, Motherboard and
Input-output devices.
Use Word Processing Software to prepare document.
Use Spreadsheet Software to create workbooks and automate calculation.
Use Presentation Software to create interactive presentation.
Perform fundamental tasks common to most application software including print, scan,
save, edit, cut, copy, paste, format, spell and grammar check.
Find and evaluate information on the Web.
Install Antivirus.
Safeguard against Online Frauds, threats and crimes.
Use online office tools(Google suits)
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGY
Since this subject is practice oriented, the teacher should demonstrate the capabilities of
computers to students while doing practical exercises. The students should be made familiar
with computer parts, peripherals, connections and proficient in making use of MS Office/Open
Office/Libre office/Google Suit in addition to working on internet. The student should be made
capable of working on computers independently.
MEANS OF ASSESSMENT
- Class Tests/Quiz
- Software Installation and Use
- Viva-Voce
- Presentation
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Fundamentals of Computer by V Rajaraman; Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
2. Information Technology for Management by Henery Lucas, Tata McGraw Hills, New
Delhi
3. Computers Fundamentals Architecture and Organisation by B Ram, revised Edition, New
Age International Publishers, New Delhi
4. Computers Today by SK Basandara, Galgotia publication Pvt Ltd. Daryaganj, New
Delhi.
5. Internet for Every One by Alexis Leon and Mathews Leon; Vikas Publishing House Pvt.
Ltd., Jungpura, New Delhi
6. A First Course in Computer by Sanjay Saxena; Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.,
Jungpura, New Delhi
7. Computer Fundamentals by PK Sinha; BPB Publication, New Delhi
8. Fundamentals of Information Technology by Leon and Leon; Vikas Publishing House
Pvt. Ltd., Jungpura, New Delhi
9. On Your Marks - Net…Set…Go… Surviving in an e-world by Anushka Wirasinha,
Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
10. Fundamentals of Information Technology by Vipin Arora, Eagle Parkashan, Jalandhar
Reference websites
1. www. Tutorialspoint..com
2. www.sf.net
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3. Gsuite.google.com
4. Spoken-tutorial.org
5. Swayam.gov.in
RATIONALE
In order to have a balanced overall development of diploma engineers, it is necessary to integrate
theory with practice. General workshop practices are included in the curriculum in order to
provide hands-on experience about use of different tools and basic manufacturing practices. This
subject aims at developing general manual and machining skills in the students. In addition, the
development of dignity of labour, safety at work place, team working and development of right
attitude are the other objectives.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
After completing the course, the students will be able to:
Note: The students are supposed to come in proper workshop dress prescribed by the institute.
Wearing shoes in the workshop(s) is compulsory. Importance of safety and cleanliness,
safety measures and upkeep of tools, equipment and environment in each of the
following shops should be explained and practiced. The students should prepare
sketches of various tools/jobs in their practical Notebook.
1. Carpentry Shop
2. Painting and Polishing Shop
3. Electrical Shop
4. Welding Shop
5. Plumbing Shop
1. CARPENTRY SHOP
1.1 General Shop Talk
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1.1.1 Name and use of raw materials used in carpentry shop : wood & alternative materials
1.1.2 Names, uses, care and maintenance of hand tools such as different types of Saws, C-
Clamp, Chisels, Mallets, Carpenter's vices, Marking gauges, Try-squares, Rulers and
other commonly used tools and materials used in carpentry shop by segregating as cutting
tools, supporting tools, holding tools , measuring tools etc.
1.1.3 Specification of tools used in carpentry shop.
1.1.4 Different types of Timbers, their properties, uses & defects.
1.1.5 Seasoning of wood.
1.2. Practice
1.2.1 Practices for Basic Carpentry Work
1.2.2 Sawing practice using different types of saws
1.2.3 Assembling jack plane—Planning practice including sharpening of jack plane
cutter
1.2.4 Chiselling practice using different types of chisels including sharpening of chisel
1.2.5 Making of different types of wooden pin and fixing methods. Marking measuring and
inspection of jobs.
1.4. Demonstration of job showing use of Rip Saw, Bow saw and Tenon saw, method of
sharpening various saws.
3. ELECTRICAL SHOP
3.1 Study, demonstration and identification of common electrical materials with standard
ratings and specifications such as wires, cables, switches, fuses, cleats, clamps and allied
items, tools and accessories.
3.2 Study of electrical safety measures and protective devices.
4. WELDING SHOP
4.1 Introduction and importance of welding as compared to other material joining processes.
Specifications and type of welding machines, classification and coding of electrodes,
welding parameters, welding joints and welding positions. Materials to be welded, safety
precautions.
4.2 Job Practice
Job I Practice of striking arc (Minimum 4 beads on 100 mm long M.S. flat).
Job II Practice of depositing beads on plate at different current levels. (Minimum 4
beads on M.S. plate at four setting of current level).
Job III Preparation of lap joint using arc welding process.
Job IV Preparation of T-joint using gas welding or arc welding on 100 mm x 6 mm MS
Flat
5. PLUMBING SHOP
5.1. Use of personal protective equipments, safety precautions while working and cleaning of
shop.
5.2. Introduction and demonstration of tools, equipment and machines used in plumbing shop.
5.3. Introduction of various pipes and pipe fittings of elbow, nipple, socket, union etc.
5.4. Job Practice
Job I : Preparation of job using elbow, bend and nipple
Job II : Preparation of job using Union, Tap, Plug and Socket.
Job III: Threading practice on pipe with die
MEANS OF ASSESSMENT
Workshop jobs
Report writing, presentation and viva voce
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Workshop Technology I,II,III, by SK Hajra, Choudhary and AK Choudhary; Media
Promoters and Publishers Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai.
2. Workshop Technology Vol. I, II, III by Manchanda; India Publishing House, Jalandhar.
3. Workshop Training Manual Vol. I, II by S.S. Ubhi; Katson Publishers, Ludhiana.
4. Manual on Workshop Practice by K Venkata Reddy; MacMillan India Ltd., New Delhi
5. Basic Workshop Practice Manual by T Jeyapoovan; Vikas Publishing House (P) Ltd.,
New Delhi
LEARNING OUTCOMES
After undergoing this course, the students will be able to:
Calculate simple integration by methods of integration
Evaluate the area under curves, surface by using definite integrals.
Calculate the area and volume under a curve along areas
Solve the engineering problems with numerical methods.
Understand the geometric shapes used in engineering problems by co-ordinate geometry.
DETAILED CONTENTS
MEANS OF ASSESSMENT
- Assignments and Quiz/Class Tests
- Mid-term and End-term Written Tests
- Model/Prototype Making
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
LEARNING OUTCOMES
After undergoing this subject, the student will be able to;
Define wave motion its types (Transverse and Longitudinal), Periodic and Simple
Harmonic Motion, solve simple problems.
Define the terms: frequency, amplitude, wavelength, velocity of a wave.
Explain various Engineering, Medical and Industrial applications of Ultrasonics.
Apply acoustics principles to various types of buildings to get best sound effect
Explain diffraction, interference, polarization.
Define capacitance and its unit. They will be able to explain the function of capacitors in
simple circuits, solve simple problems using C=Q/V
Explain the role of free electrons in insulators, conductors and semiconductors,
qualitatively the terms: potential, potential difference, electromotive force.
Explain the concept of electric current, resistance and its measurement.
List the effects of an electric current and their common applications, State and apply
Ohm's law, calculate the equivalent resistance of a variety of resistor combinations,
determine the energy consumed by an appliance, distinguish between AC and DC
electricity
Explain Biot-Savart Law, Ampere’s law, Lorenz Force.
State the laws of electromagnetic induction, describe the effect on a current-carrying
conductor when placed in a magnetic field
Explain operation of moving coil galvanometer, simple DC motor
Apply the knowledge of diodes in rectifiers, adapters IC’s and various electronic circuits.
Apply the concept of light amplification in designing of various LASER based
instruments and optical sources.
Explain total internal reflection and apply this concept for optical fibre and its uses in
Medical field and Communication.
DETAILED CONTENTS
1.4 Free, Damped and forced oscillations, Resonance with examples, Q-factor
1.5 Definition of pitch, loudness, quality and intensity of sound waves, intensity level, Echo
and reverberation, Sabine formula for reverberation time(without derivation), coefficient of
absorption of sound, methods to control reverberation time and their applications,
Acoustics of building defects and remedy.
1.6 Ultrasonic –production, detection, properties and applications in engineering and medical
applications.
3.1 Concept of charge, Coulombs law, Electric field of point charges, Electric lines of force
and their properties, Electric flux, Electric potential and potential difference.
3.2 Gauss law of electrostatics: Application of Gauss law to find electric field intensity of
straight charged conductor, plane charged sheet and charged sphere.
3.3 Capacitor and its working principle, Capacitance and its units. Capacitance of parallel
plate capacitor. Series and parallel combination of capacitors (numericals), charging and
discharging of a capacitor.
3.4 Dielectric and its effect on capacitance, dielectric break down.
3.5 Application of electrostatics in electrostatic precipitation of microbes and moisture
separation from air and gases in industry for pollution control (Brief explanation only)
INSTRUCTIONAL STATREGY
Teacher may use various teaching aids like live models, charts, graphs and experimental kits etc.
for imparting effective instructions in the subject. The teacher should explain about field
applications before teaching the basics to develop proper understanding of the physical
phenomenon. Use of demonstration and animations can make the subject interesting and may
develop scientific temper in the students. Teacher must plan a tour of Science Park/planetarium
available in nearby areas in order to enhance the interest in this course.
MEANS OF ASSESSMENT
Assignment & Quiz,
Mid-Term and End-Term written test,
Model Making,
Actual Lab & Practical Work,
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
LEARNING OUTCOMES
After undergoing this course, the students will be able to:
Interpret various types of units and their conversion from one to another.
Analyze different types of forces acting on a body and draw free body diagrams.
Determine the resultant of coplanar concurrent forces.
Calculate the co-efficient of friction for different types of surfaces.
Calculate the least force required to maintain equilibrium on an inclined plane.
Determine the centroid/centre of gravity of plain and composite laminar and solid bodies.
Determine velocity ratio, mechanical advantage and efficiency of simple machines
DETAILED CONTENTS
1. Introduction (06 periods)
1.1 Concept of engineering mechanics definition of mechanics, statics, dynamics,
application of engineering mechanics in practical fields. Definition of Applied
Mechanics.
1.2 Definition, basic quantities and derived quantities of basic units and derived units
1.3 Different systems of units (FPS, CGS, MKS and SI) and their conversion from one to
another for density, force, pressure, work, power, velocity, acceleration
1.4 Concept of rigid body, scalar and vector quantities
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGY
Applied Mechanics being a fundamental subject, the teacher are expected to emphasize on the
application of ―Applied Mechanics‖ in various subjects so that students are able to appreciate the
importance of the subject. Students should also be made conversant with the use of scientific
calculator to solve numerical problems
MEANS OF ASSESSMENT
Assignments and quiz/class tests
Mid and end-term written tests
Model/prototype making.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
LEARNING OUTCOMES
After undergoing this course, the students will be able to:
Basic idea about Glass & Its raw material
How makes the Glass
How many types of Glasses
Basic idea about Enamel & Its raw material
Basic idea about Pottery & Its raw material
Basic idea about Refractory & Its raw material
Basic idea about Special/Modern Ceramic
DETAILED CONTENTS
1. Glass
1.1 History of Glass
1.2 Elementary knowledge of raw materials
1.3 Manufacturing process of glass by flow chart
1.4 Types of glass - container glass, sheet glass, plate glass, bulb glass, laboratory ware
glass,
1.5 Decoration of Glass, types/method of decoration
2. Enamel
2.1 history of Enamel, Definition of Enamel
2.2 Elementary knowledge of Enamel’s raw materials
2.3 Manufacturing process of Enamel Slip
2.4 Making of enamel frits by quenching process
2.5 Classification of Enamels and their applications
2.6 Application methods of enamels
3. Pottery-
3.1 History of pottery
3.2 Definition of pottery
3.3 Elementary knowledge of raw materials .
3.4 Manufacturing methods of pottery wares with flow chart
3.5 Types of pottery wares- White wares as Earthen ware, stone ware, sanitary wares,
Porcelain, and terracotta
3.6 Uses of pottery wares
5 Cements-
5.1 History of cements
5.2 Definition of cements
5.3 Elementary idea of cements , raw materials
5.4 Types of cements
5.5 Manufacturing methods of cements by different methods
5.6 Application of Cement
INSTRUCTIONAL STATREGY
Teacher should show Raw material of Glass, Pottery wares, Enameled ware/Enameled Iron
sheet, Refractory brick etc. The raw material should be show in both form Lumps &
Grain/powder.
MEANS OF ASSEMENTS
- Assignments and Quiz/Class Tests
- End-term Written Tests
- Viva-Voce
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Elementry of Ceramic Engineering by B.L. Yadav
2. Elements of Ceramics by F.H.Norton
3. Introduction to Glass Science Technology by James E. Shelby
4. Enamels by Andrewl & Andrewl
5. Technology of Enamels by V.I Vargin
L T P
6 - 4
RATIONALE
Glass & Ceramic Engineering Diploma holder has to interact with engineering and technicians in
the Field of mechanical, electrical & civil engineering. This subject has been kept in the
curriculum to provide a general introduction to mechanical, electrical & civil engineering
elements. Teachers should lay more emphasis on basic concept while teaching the subject.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
After undergoing this course, the students will be able to:
Understand the construction and function D.C. machine & A.C. machine
Understand the principle of single phase Transformer
Understand the types of bearing, use of bearing, types & Use of lubricant
Understand the control systems as mechanical, hydraulic, Pneumatic & Electrical
Understand how to improve the bearing capacity of soil, how to make the foundation for
the Furnace & Kilns
DETAILED CONTENTS
2. Fundamentals of A.C.-
Definition of Alternating current: Instantaneous value, maximum value, time periods,
frequency, R.M.S. value, average value, phase and phase difference, leading and lagging
power factor. Concept of 3-phase system: KVA, KVAr, KW, calculation of power consumed in
single phase and three phase circuits. Star and delta connection (Line voltage, Line current,
phase voltage and phase current only).
3. Transformers -
Working principle of a signal phase transformer and its applications.
4. A.C. Machines:-
Motors: Brief idea about construction, starting methods and applications (excluding
winding details of single phase induction motors), three phase induction motors (squirrel
cage & slip ring type).
LIST OF PRACTICALS
NOTE: Do any eight. At least four from each section.
Sec. A. Electrical
1. To study the constructional details of a DC machine.
2. To measure power & calculate power factor of single phase load using ammeter,
voltmeter and wattmeter.
3. To start a 3 phase induction motor with the help of star-delta starter.
4. To study the constructional details of (a) Moving iron (b) Moving coil measuring
instruments.
5. Connect ammeter, voltmeter, wattmeter and energy meter to a single phase load and
measure
current voltage, power and energy for a given time.
6. Simple C.T.S. wiring up to 2 points only.
7. Identification of Resistor, Capacitor, Transformer,
Sec. B. Mechanical
1. To study the various types of lubrication system used in machines.
2. To study and sketch different types of bearings.
3. To study and sketch of both types Tensile and Compressive spring
4. To study and sketch 4-stroke and 2-stroke engines
5. Calibrate pressure gauge by using dead weight tester
6. To draw the characteristics curve of proportional temperature control.
Sec. C. Civil
1. Testing of bricks
a) Shape and size
b) Soundness test
c) Water absorption
d) Crushing strength
2. Testing of concrete
a) Slump test
b) Compressive Strength of concrete cube
3. The students should be taken to different construction sites to show them various
construction materials, concreting process and construction of RCC structural elements,
foundations and other civil works.
INSTRUCTIONAL STRATEGY
Sketches
Drawing
Showing the models
MEANS OF ASSESSMENT
Assignment & Quiz,
Mid-Term and End-Term written test,
Actual Lab & Practical Work,
Viva Voice
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Textbook of Concrete Technology 2nd Edition, by Kulkarni, PD Ghosh TK and hull, YR;
New Age International(P) Ltd, Publishers, New Delhi
2. Materials of Construction by Ghosh; Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi
3. Civil Engineering Materials by TTTI, Chandigarh; Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd.,
New Delhi
4. Concrete Technology by J.Jha and Sinha; Khanna Publishers, Delhi
5. Building Construction by Jha and Sinha; Khanna Publishers, Delhi
6. Building Construction by Vairani and Chandola; Khanna Publishers, Delhi
7. Civil Engineering Materials by SV Deodhar and Singhai; Khanna Publishers, New Delhi
8. Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering by SK Garg; Khanna Publishers, New
9. Basic Electronics by VK Mehta; S Chand and Co., New Delhi
10. Basic Electrical Engineering by JB Gupta, S Kataria and Sons, Delhi
LEARNING OUTCOMES
After completing the course, the students will be able to:
Identify tools and equipment used and their respective functions.
Identify different types of materials and their basic properties.
Use and take measurements with the help of basic measuring tools/equipment.
Select proper tools for a particular operation.
Select materials, tools, and sequence of operations to make a job as per given
specification/drawing.
Prepare simple jobs independently and inspect the same.
Follow safety procedures and precautionary measures.
Use safety equipment and Personal Protection Equipment.
1. FITTING SHOP
Use of personal protective equipment and safety precautions while working. Basic
deburring processes.
Introduction to fitting shop tools, marking and measuring devices/equipment.
Identification of materials. (Iron, Copper, Stainless Steel, Aluminium etc.)
Identification of various steel sections (flat, angle, channel, bar etc.).
Introduction to various fitting shop operations/processes (Hacksawing,
Drilling, Chipping and Filing).
3 MASON SHOP
3.1 Introduction and importance of Mason shop
3.2 Introduction of tools, equipment and machines used in Mason shop
Job Practice
Job I : Preparation of simple bond
Job II : Preparation of Arched bond
Job III: Preparation of RCC structure (column and beam)
4 MACHINE SHOP
4.1 Study and sketch of lathe machine
4.2 Study and Sketch of grinders, milling machine, drilling machine and CNC
machine.
Plain and step turning and knurling practice.
4
.3 Study and sketch of planning/shaping machine and to plane a rectangle of cast iron.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1. Workshop Technology I,II,III, by SK Hajra, Choudhary and AK Choudhary; Media
Promoters and Publishers Pvt. Ltd. Mumbai.
2. Workshop Technology Vol. I, II, III by Manchanda; India Publishing House, Jalandhar.
3. Workshop Training Manual Vol. I, II by S.S. Ubhi; Katson Publishers, Ludhiana.
4. Manual on Workshop Practice by K Venkata Reddy; MacMillan India Ltd., New Delhi
5. Basic Workshop Practice Manual by T Jeyapoovan; Vikas Publishing House (P) Ltd.,
New Delhi
6. Workshop Technology by B.S. Raghuwanshi; Dhanpat Rai and Co., New Delhi
7. Workshop Technology by HS Bawa; Tata McGraw Hill Publishers, New Delhi.
ANNEXURE - I
Ceramic Engg. students will undergo a two week Industrial Exposure, (in small scale units at
least) after I semester arranged and supervised by the institute staff. They may try their hands
on simple tools and machines and will incorporate following points in their reports.
2. Date of
i. Joining.
ii. Leaving.
3. Nature of Industry
i. Product.
ii. Services.
iii. Working Hrs.
4. Name of Department
i. Names of the sections of the unit visited.
ii. Number of person engaged.
iii. Activities in the section.
iv. Name of tools/machines/instruments used. Simple sketch of tools & instruments.
v. Source of power.
5. Conclusion
i. What is learnt. (Give on separate field)
ii. What interested him most. (Give details)
Date
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