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UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI

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Revised Scheme for the


F.E. Sem. I & 11 and
detail Syllabus for
RE. Sem. I Examination

(with effect from the academic year 2007-200


First Year Engineering (Semester I & 11) (Revised) Cowd iL:
Academic Year 2007-08
(Common for all branches)
Revised Scheme for Semester 1
— No. of Periods per week Duration
s (60 minutes each) of Mark:
Theory
AEr.
Sublet ts Lect u Practi-cal Tuto papers Theory Teri Prue Oral Total
‘i* re -rial (Hours) work -tical

................ R.

1. Applied
Mathematics-!
— 01 03 100 2' -
i
k) Applied 03 0! 02 75 25 100 i
-
Physicsi ■■
i Appiied
| Chemistry-]
Engineering
; Mechanics
i Basic
! Electrical &
| Electronics
Engineering _
Computer
Programming-
T
j Basic
i Workshop®)
! Practice-I
Total....
I
irst Year Engineering (Semester I & II) (Revised) Course for
Academic Year 2007-08
(Common for all branches)
Revised Scheme for Semester 1
No. of Periods per week Duration
(60 minutes each) of Marks 1
Theory i
Lectu Practi-cal Tuto papers Theory Term- Prac Oral Total i
sNo Su bjects !
re -rial (Hours) work -tical
(2
.- Irs.)
t 11 '
al Applied 04 01 03 100 25
Mathematics-I
: 2. ' Applied 03 01 — 02 73 25 - 100 .
Physics-I i
fv Applied 03 01 — 02 75 — 100 :
i
Chemistry-I
i 4. Engincering 05 02 — ■03 100 25 25 150 1
- — ।
Mechanics
5. Basic 05 02 03 100 25 — 150 ‘
Electrical & i
Elec ironies I
Engineering i
6. Computer 03 02 03 100 23 -- 125
Programming- i

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7- Basic 04 50 50 ]
Workshop @
Practice-1
Total.... 23 12 01 ----- 550 200 50 800
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University of Mumbai
CLASS. F.E (AU Branches of Engineering) Semester -1
i
I
SUBJECT: Applied Mathematics-I
Periods per week Lecture 04
(each of 60 min.) Practical —
Tutorial 01
Hours Marks
evaluation System Theory Examination 3 100
Practical and oral - -
examination
Oral Examination — —
Term Work - 25
__________________ Total 125

Detailed Syllabus Lectures/Week


I. i | Module 1
| Complex numbers.
| 1.1.1 Review of complex numbers. Cartesian,
| Polar and Exponential form of a complex number. 02
1.1.2 De Moivre’s Theorem (without proof). Powers and
roots of Exponential and Trigonometric functions. 03
1.1.3 Circular and Hyperbolic functions. 03
Total: 08
1.2 Modulex
Complex numbers and Successive differentiation.
। 1.2.1 Inverse circular and Inverse Hyperbolic Functions.
! ‘ Logarithmic functions 03
। 1.2.2 Separation of real and imaginary parts of all types of
! | functions. 02
! 1.2.3 Successive differentiation-nth derivative of standard 04
functions- e*x , (ax+b)'1. (ax+b)m, (ax+b)m ,
log(ax+b),sin(ax+b), cos(ax+b), eax sin(bx+c),
e^ cos(bx+c). 03
| 1.2.4 Leibnitz’s theorem (without proof) and problems.
Total: 12
1.3 i Module 3
! Partial differentiation
i 1.3.1 Partial derivatives of first and higher order, total differential 05
i coefficients. total differentials, differentiation of composite and
| implicit functions.
| 1.3.2 Euler’s theorem on Homogeneous function with two and 03
three independent Variables (with proof), deductions from
Euler’s theorem. Total:08

1.4 (Module 4
___ Application of partial differentiation. Mean value theorems
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1.4.1 Errors and approximations. Maxima and Minima of a 04
function of two independent variables. Lagrange’s method
of undetermined multipliers with one constraint.
1.4.2 Rolle’s theorem, Lagrange’s mean value theorem. 03
Cauchy’s mean value theorem (all theorems without proof).
Geometrical interpretation and problems Total: 07

1.5 Module 5
Vector algebra & Vector calculus

1.3.1 Vector triple product and product of four vectors. 01

1.3.2 Differentiation of a vector function of a single scalar 02


variable. Theorems on derivatives (without proof). Curves in space
concept of a tangent vector (without problems) i

at 1,3.3 Scalar point function and vector point function. Vector


differential operator del. Gradient. Divergence and curl -
06 1
|
definitions, Properties and problems. Applications- Normal, Total: 09
Directional derivatives, Solenoidal and Irrotational fields.
1i

y 1.6 Module 6
Infinite series, Expansion of functions and Indeterminate
1 forms. |
j 1.6.1 Infinite series-Idea of convergence and di vergence.
I$ D’Alembert’s ratio test, Cauchy’s root test.
1.6.2 Taylor’s theorem (without proof). Taylor’s series and
02

Maclaurin’s series (without proof), Expansion of standard


series such as ex, sinx,cosx, tanx, sinhx, coshx, tanhx.
log(1+x), sin"x, tan‘'x , Binomial series, Expansion of
functions in power series. 04
i। 1.6.3 Indeterminate forms - 0,9,00 x3 00,00-0, 0°, co°, iM.
02
t L’ Hospital’s rule- problems involving series also.
Total: 08
Recommended Books:
• A textbook of Applied Mathematics, P.N. and J. N.
Wartikar, Volume 1 and 2, Pune Vidyarthi Griha. i
(
* Higher Engineering Mathematics, Dr. B. S. Grewal, Khanna i
Publications.
• Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Erwin Kreyszing, Wiley !
Eastern Limited, 8th Ed. i
• Vector analysis - Murray R., Spiegal - Scharn series i
i
• Higher Engineering mathematics by B. V. Ramana- Tata
McGraw Hill i

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1. Question paper will be comprising of total 7 questions, each of 20 marks.
2. Only 5 questions need to be solved.
3. Q. 1 will be compulsory and based on entire syllabus.
4. Remaining questions will be mixed in nature, (e.g.- suppose Q.2 has part (a)
from, module 3 then part (b) will be from any module other than module 3.)
5. In question paper weightage of each module will be proportional to number of
respective lecture hours as mentioned in the syllabus.

Term work:
Term Work will be in the form of Journal which will consists of
Minimum ten tutorial assignments covering the entire portion and a written Test
paper

The distribution of marks for term work shall be as follows,


Laboratory work (Experiments and Journal) : 10 marks.
Test (at least one) : 10 marks.
Attendance (Practical and Theory) : 05 marks.
The final certification and acceptance of term-work ensures the satisfactory
performance of laboratory work and minimum passing in the term-work.

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( University of Mumbai
CLASS: F.E (All Branches of Engineering) Semester -1

SUBJECT: Applied Physics 1


Periods per week Lecture 3
' (each of 60 min.) Practical 1
Tutorial i
Hours Marks
Evaluation System Theory Examination 2 75
Practical — —
Oral Examination — —
Term Work - 25
Total 100

Details of the Syllabus:-

Sr.No. Details Hrs


01 Crystallography & X-rays: 12
> Lattice, basis, crystal axes, unit ceiis, lattice parameters &
crystal systems, SC, BCC, FCC, diamond, NaCI, zinc
I blend and HCP crystai structures, Miller indices, planes &
j
directions, Liquid crystals & phases, LCD display & its
specifications.
> X-rays - origin of x-rays and x-ray spectra, x-ray
diffraction & Bragg’s law and determination of crystal
structure. |
! •
> Real crystals - crystal imperfections, point defects and
dislocations. !
i
02 Physics of Semiconductors: OS
> Classification of solids, Fermi-Dirac statistics, concept of i
Fermi level & its variation with temperature, impurity and |
i
applied voitage. i
> Intrinsic & extrinsic carrier concentrations, carrier drift,
mobility, resistivity and Hall effect, carrier diffusion,
!
Einstein’s relations, current density & continuity equations.
।t
> Energy band diagrams of p-n junction, formation of
depletion region, derivation for depletion layer width
03 Super conductivity: 05
> Critical temperature, Critical magnetic field, Type I Type II
super conductors, high Tc super conductors.
> Meissner effect. Josephson effect.
> SQUIDS, plasma confinement, Maqiev.
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1 04 Acoustics: 05
> Acoustics of Building, Absorption, Importance of
Reverberation Time, Units of Loudness, Decibel, Phon.
> Conditions for Good Acoustics methods of Designs for
Good Acoustics, Determination of Absorption coefficient.
Noise Pollution.
: 05 Ultrasonics: 05
> Principles of production, piezoelectric & mangetostriction
effect.
> Piezoelectric & magnetostriction oscillator, ultrasonic
materials - quartz & ferroelectric materials, cavitation
effect.
> Applications based on cavitation effect and echo
sounding, ultrasonic imaging & medical diagnosis.
06 Electron optics: 05
> Electrostatic & Magnetostatic focusing system
]_____ > Construction & working of CRT, CRO and its applications.

/ Theory Examination:
1. Question paper will be comprising of total 7 questions, each of 15 marks.
2. Only 5 questions need to be solved.
3. Q.1 will be compulsory and based on entire syllabus.
4. Remaining questions will be mixed in nature, (e.g.- suppose C .2 has part
(a) from, module 3 then part (b) wiii be from any module other than
modulo 3.)
5. in question paper weightage of each module will be proportional to
number of respective lecture hours as mentioned in the syllabus.

h Term work:
Term work shall consist of minimum five experiments and a written test.
The distribution of marks for term work shall be as follows,
Laboratory work (Experiments and Journal) : 10 marks.
Test (at least one) : 10 marks.
Attendance (Practical and Theory) : 05 marks.
The final certification and acceptance of term-work ensures the satisfactory
performance of laboratory work and minimum passing in the term-work.

Suggested Applied Physics I:


Experiments
1) PF of SC, BCC, FCC, Diamond and HCP (Zn) crystal
structures.
2) Crystal lattice planes, Miller indices and interplanar spacing of
(100), (110) and (111) set of planes in SC, BCC and FCC.
----- .____ 3) Hall effect & determination of Hall coefficient.
.. - 4) l-V characteristics of Si and GaAs diodes. (IR LED).
----------- .—__ 5) CRO - measurement of frequency & amplitude.

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6) CRO - Lissa Jous patterns and measurement of phase
difference.
I 7) Ultrasonic distance meter.
8) Measurement of wavelength & velocity of ultrasonic waves.

Recommended Books:

1. Solid State Physics - Charles Kittle, EEE Pbl


2. Physics of Semiconductors - S. M. Sze, Wiley Eastern
3. Engineering Physics - Gaur & Gupta, Dhanpat Rai & Co.
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4. A Textbook of Engineering Physics - Kshirsagar & Avadhanulu, S Chand.


5. Modern Engineering Physics - Vasudeva S Chand Pbl.
6. Concepts of Modern Physics - Arther Beiser, Tata Mcgraw Hill.
University of Mumbai
CLASS: F.E (AU Branches of Engineering) Semester -1

SUBJECT: Applied Chemistry 1


Periods per week Lecture 3
( each of 60 min.) Practical 1
Tutorial -
Hours Marks
Evaluation System Theory Examination 2 75
Practical — --
Oral Examination — —
Term Work - 25
____Total 100

Details of the Syllabus:-

Sr.No. Details Hrs


01 Polymers: 10
> introduction, Classification, Hydrocarbon Moiecules,
Thermoplastic, Thermosetting Polymers.
> Basic Concepts Molecular Weight, Molecular Shape,
Polymer Crystallinity. Crystallization, Melting and Glass
Transtition Phenomena.
r Viscoelasticity, Deformation Fracture, Defects in
Polymers.
> Polymerization, Addition, Polymerization,
Copolymerization and Condensation Polymerization. |I
Polymer Additives Plastics, Elastomers, Vulcanization. i
> Advanced Polymer Material, Conducting Polymers, i
Electrical Properties of Polymers . Liquid Crystal
Properties. Molecular Electronics & Polymers &
Supramolecular Chemistry.
> Fabrication of Polymers
! I) Compression Moulding ii) Injection Moulding iii) Transfer
Moulding iv) Extrusion Moulding
Synthesis Properties & Uses of PE, PMMA Formaldehyde
resin.. Polymer Composite Materials .

02 Water: -7
vo
> Hardness of water, effect of hard water in the manufacture
। sector, types of hardness, determination of hardness by
ii
EDTA method and Problems.
7 Softening of water by i) lime soda method with equations ।i
__ in general. Hot-cold lime soda method and problems ii) ।
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zeolite process & problems iii) Ion exchange method iv)


-sret reverse osmoses, ultrafiltration & its industrial
applications.
> Methods to determine extent of water pollution i) BOD ii)
COD.
> Methods to control water pollution.
> Industriallisation - materials cycle & pollution. Recycling
issues
» 03 Lubricants 05
> Definition, classification, characteristic properties,
problems on acid value and saponification value, theories i
of lubrication.
> Additives for lubricants, selection of lubricant.
04 Energy:
> Classification. Solar energy, hydropower, wind power, Bio­
05

mass energy using bio technology, Hydrogen as a fuel.


> Solar energy, Production of electricity using solar energy
Rechargeable alkaline storage batteries, Nickel Hydrogen
Batteries. Rechargeable Lithium ion batteries
y 05 Phase Rule and steels: oe
> Gibbs Phase Rule, One Component System Water.
Two Component System . Iron-Carcon Equilibrium
Diagram with Microstructures.
1 > Limitations & Application of Phase Rule.
E1
> Plain Carbon Steel. Limitations.
> Introduction to Alloy Steels, special steels.
51 1i
f |____ ____ > Principles of shape memory effect & its applications
j 06 Nano-materials:
> Introduction to nano-materials.
1
> Graphite, fullerenes, carbon nanatubes, nanowires,
nanocones, Haeckelites. Their electronic and mechanical
i
properties
> Production methods for CNTS. •Fa
> Applications of nano materials in
i) Medicine ii) Catalysis iii) Environmental Technologies iv)
Electronics & related fields. V) Mechanics.

Theory Examination:
1. Question paper will be comprising of total 7 questions, each of 15 marks.
2. Only 5 questions need to be solved.
3. Q.1 will be compulsory and based on entire syllabus.
4. Remaining questions will be mixed in nature, (e.g.- suppose Q.2 has part
(a) from, module 3 then part (b) will be from any module other than
module 3.)
5. In question paper weightage of each module will be proportional to
number of respective lecture hours as mentioned in the syllabus.

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Term work:
Term work shall consist of minimum five experiments and a written test.
The distribution of marks for term work shall be as follows,
Laboratory work (Experiments and Journal) : 10 marks.
Test (at least one) : 10 marks.
Attendance (Practical and Theory) : 05 marks.
The final certification and acceptance of term-work ensures the satisfactory
performance of laboratory work and minimum passing in the term-work.

t Suggested Applied Chemistry I:


| Experiments
1) To determine total, temporary and permanent hardness of
water sample.
2) Removal of hardnessusing ion exchange column.
3) To determine saponification value of a lubricating oil.
4) To determine acid value of a lubricating oil.
5) To determine COD of a effluent sample.
6) To determine CO2 content from air by Orsat’s apparatus.
7) I o determine flash point and fire point of a lubricating oil
....................... . • 8) To determine conductance of polymer.
9) To determine melting point and/or glass transition temperature
___ of a polymer._________________________________
10)To prepare nano-oxide using combustion method.

■ Recommended Books:
1 . Engineering Chemistry - Jain & Jain, Dhanpat Rai
2 Engineering Chemistry - Dara & Dara, S Chand
3 Materials Science & Engg. - William Callister,
4 . Chemistry of advanced materials - CNR Rao, RSC Pbl
5 . Polymer Chemistry - Vasant Gowarikar
6 Membrane Filtration - Gutman, Adam Hilger Bristol.
■ 7. Nano scopic materials - Emil Roduner -RSC Publishing
8. Nano Chemistry - Ozin et. al - RSC publishing
J. Physical Metallurgy — B. K. Agarwal

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University of Mumbai
SS: F.E (All Branches of Engineering) | Semester - I

BJECT: Engineering Mechanics


riods per week Lecture 5
ach of 60 min.) Practical 2
Tutorial
Hours Marks
aluation System 1 heory Examination 3 100
Practical and Ora! 2 25
Examination
Oral Examination
I erm Work 25
Total] 150

srNo Topics Hrs


I. I System of Coplanar Forces 05
Resultant of concurrent forces. Parallel forces, & Non concurrent Non i
parallel system of forces. Moment of Force about any point, Couples,
Varignon’s Theorem Distributed Forces in plane.
1.2.Introduction to Centroid & Center of Gravity, Introduction to 05
Moment of Inertia & its theorem
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ihr 2.1 Equilibrium of system of coplanar forces:- 06
Condition of equilibrium for concurrent forces, Parallel forces, & Non
concurrent Non parallel general system of forces & couples.
2.2 Types of supports, loads, Beams. Determination of reactions at 04
supports for various types of loads on beams
2.3 Analysis of plane trusses by using Method of Sections & Method of 04
Joints.
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5.1 Friction: Introduction to Laws of Friction, Cone of friction, 05
Equilibrium of bodies on inclined plane, Application to problems
involving wedges, ladders, screw friction.
3.2 Belt Friction: Transmission of power by belts & ropes, centrifugal & 05
initial tension in the belts or ropes. Condition of maximum power
transmission. Flat belt & flat pulleys & ropes on grooved pulleys.

4.1 kinematics of Particle:- Velocity & acceleration in terms of 10


rectangular co-ordinate system, Rectilinear motion. Motion along plane
curved path, Tangential & Normal component of acceleration, Motion
Curves (a-t. v-t, s-t Curves), Projectile Motion, Relative velocities.

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05 5 1 Kinematics of Rigid Bodies:- Introduction to general plane motion, 06
Instantaneous center of rotation for the velocity, velocity diagrams for
bodies in plane motion, (up to two linkage mechanism)
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2V 6.1 Kinetics of Particles: Introduction to basic concept, Newton’s 06 i

F second law, work energy principles, D’Alembert’s principles,
equation of dynamic equilibrium,
6.2 Moment of Energy Principles: linear momentum, principles of 04
■ conservation of momentum, Impact of solid Bodies, Direct &
oblique impact, impact of solid bodies, semi elastic impact & plastic
impact. !

Theory Examination:
1. Question paper will be comprising of total 7 questions, each of 20 marks.
2. Only 5 questions need to be solved.
3. Q. I will be compulsory and based on entire syllabus.
4. Remaining questions will be mixed in nature, (e.g.- suppose Q.2 has part (a)
from, module 3 then part (b) will be from any module other than module 3.)
5. In question paper weightage of each module will be proportional to number of
respective lecture hours as mentioned in the syllabus.

Practical and oral Examination:


Practical and oral Examination will be based on one experiment performed from the
nst of experiment given in the syllabus and the oral will be based on the same
experiment.
I erm work:
: erm work shall consist of minimum six experiments, assignments consisting
numericals based on above syllabus and a written test.
I he distribution of marks for term work shall be as follows,
Laboratory work (Experiments and Journal) : 10 marks,
lest (at least one) : 10 marks.
Attendance (Practical and Theory) : 05 marks,
the final certification and acceptance of term-work ensures the satisfactory
Performance of laboratory' work and minimum passing in the term-work.

-sl of experiments:

Polygon law of coplanar forces (concurrent)


- 1 on-concurrent non-parallel (general)
" Bell crank lever
1 i Support reaction for beam
- * Simple / compound pendulum
21 no | med plane (to determine coefficient of friction)
9 ision of elastic bodies (Lav/ of Conservation of momentum)
"1 Moment of inertia of fly wheel
Screw friction by using screw jack)

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Any other experiment based on above syllabus.

ecommended Books:

n Engineering Mechanics by R.C.Hibblar, Mac Millan


2) Engineering Mechanics by B.N.Thadani, Weinell book corporation
3) Engineering Mechanics by Beer & Johnson, Tata Mcgrawhill
4) Engineering Mechanics by F.L.Singer by Harper & Row Publication
5) Engineering Mechanics by Macklin & Nelson, Tata Mcgrawhill
6) Engineering Mechanics by Shaum Series
7) Engineering Mechanics by Tayal, Umesh Publication
8) Engineering Mechanics by Kumar, Tata Mcgrawhill

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University of Mumbai
CLASS: F.E (All Branches of Engineering) Semester -1

SUBJECT: Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Periods per week Lecture 5


(each of 60 min.) Practical 2
Tutorial - 1:
Hours Marks
Evaluation System Theory Examination 3 100
Practical and oral 2 25
examination
Oral Examination -- --
_
Term Work - 25
7 Total 150

' Module Contents Hours


Pre- A. Concepts of e.m.f, potential difference & current,
requisite battery.
B. capacitors, with uniform & composite medium, energy-
stored in a capacitor, R-C time constant.
C. Magnetic field, magnetic circuit, Faraday’s laws of
electromagnetic induction, Hysteresis & Eddy current
losses, energy stored in an inductor, time constant in
R-L circuit.

1 DC circuits: (only independent sources). 12 hours

Ohm’s law, resistance, resistivity, series & parallel


connections, star delta transformation, power dissipation
in resistance, effect of temperature on resistance,
Kirchhoffs laws, Mesh & Nodal analysis, Source
transformation, Superposition, Thevenin’s, Norton's and
Maximum power transfer theorems
n
— A.C. circuits: 16 hours

Generation of alternating voltage & currents, R.M.S. &


Average value, form factor, crest factor, A.C. through
resistance, inductance & capacitance, R-L, R-C and R-
• L-C series & parallel circuits, phasor diagrams, power &
power factor, series & parallel resonance.
_ Problems by analytical as well graphical methods. __________

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3 Three phase circuits: 08 hours

Three phase voltage & current generation, star & delta


connections (balanced load), relationship between phase
& line currents and voltages, phasor diagrams,
measurement of power by two wattmeter method.
Problems by analytical as well graphical methods.
4 Single phase transformer: 08 hours
Construction, working principle, e.m.f. equation, ideal &
practical transformer, phasor diagrams, equivalent
circuit, O.C. & S.C tests, efficiency & regulation. All
day efficiency.
5 Electrical Machines: (No numerical is expected) 09 hours
• DC Generators & Motors: Construction, working
principle, e.m.f. equation, classification &
applications.
• Three phase Induction Motor: Construction,
working principle, squirrel cage rotor & phase
wound rotor, production of rotating magnetic field,
slip.
• Single phase Induction Motor: Construction,
working principle, double field revolving theory,
split phase, capacitor start, & shaded pole motci.
6 A. Semiconductor Devices:(No numerical is 04 hours
expected)
1
1 P-N junction diode, Zener diode, their
! construction, working and characteristics.
BJ T its construction, characteristics &
applications, (only CE configuration)
B. Rectifiers: (No numerical is expected)
04 hours
Analysis of half wave & full wave rectifier with e
resistive load and its parameters ripple factor,
rectification efficiency, regulation.
— _________ Rectifier circuit with capacitive filter only.

Theory Examination:
I • Question paper will be comprising of total 7 questions, each of 20 marks.
2. Only 5 questions need to be solved.
3. Q. 1 will be compulsory and based on entire syllabus.
4. Remaining questions will be mixed in nature, (e.g.- suppose Q.2 has part (a)
from, module 3 then part (b) will be from any module other than module 3.)
5. In question paper weightage of each module will be proportional to number of
respective lecture hours as mentioned in the syllabus.
6. No question should be asked from pre-requisite module.

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practical and oral Examination:
Practical and oral Examination will be based on one experiment performed from the
list of experiment given in the syllabus and the oral will be based on the same
experiment.
Term work:
Term work shall consist of minimum eight experiments and a written test.
The distribution of marks for term work shall be as follows,
Laboratory work (Experiments and Journal) : 10 marks.
Test (at least one) : 10 marks.
Attendance (Practical and Theory) : 05 marks.
The final certification and acceptance of term-work ensures the satisfactory
performance of laboratory work and minimum passing in the term-work.

List of laboratory experiments:


1. Mesh and Nodal analysis.
Verification of Superposition theorem.
3. Maximum Power Transfer theorem(Thevenin and Norton)
4. Diode characteristics.
5 R-I -C Series & Parallel circuit.
6. Relationships between phase & line currents and voltages in a Three phase
System (Star & delta).
7. Power and phase measurement in three phase system by two wattmeter method.
8 Load test on a single phase transformer by direct loading.
9. O.C & S.C. tests on single phase transformer.
10. I laif wave & full wave rectifier (with & without filter)
11. Input and output characteristics of CE- BJT configuration.
P. Study of electrical machines.

Books Recommended:
1. Vincent Deltoro: Electrical Engineering Fundamentals, Pearson Education.
2. M. S. Naidu, S. Kamakshaiah: Introduction to Electrical Engineering, Tata
McGraw Hill (Revised edition).
3. Ml ITLF & MITTAL, Basic Electrical Engg, 2/e.(New), Tata McGraw Hill
4 Edward Hughes: Electrical Technology, Pearson Education, (Seventh edition),
5. Joseph. A. Edminster: Electrical Circuits, Schaums outline series, Tata McGraw
Hill.
( 11. Cotton: Advanced Electrical Technology, Wheeler Publication.
7 I. J. Nagrath & D. P. Kothari: Electrical machines, Tata McGraw Hill. (Second
edition).
s Dr. P. S. Bimbhra: Electric Machinery, Khanna Publishers. (Revised edition).
" A illiam Hayu Kemmerly, Durbin: Engineering Circuit Analysis; Tata McGraw
Hill. (Sixth edition).
* 0 Boy lestad, Nashelsky: Electronic Devices & Circuit Theory. Pearson Education
* ।. ihargava, Kuishreshtha, Gupta: Basic Electronics & Linear Circuits, TTTI,
Chandigarh, Tata McGraw Hill.
12 S. K. Bhattacharya. S. Chatterjee: Industrial Electronics & Control, TTTI,
( handigarh. Tata McGraw Hill.

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__________________University of Mumbai_____________
CLASS: F.E (All Branches of Engineering) Semester -1

SUBJECT: Computer Programming -1


Periods per week Lecture 3
(each of 60 min.) Practical 2
Tutorial -
Hours Marks
Evaluation System Theory Examination 3 100
Practical — --
Oral Examination —
Term Work - 25
Total 125_____

Details of the Syllabus:-

Sr.No. Details Hrs


01 Structured Programming using C++ 05
1.1 .C++ as a superset of C programming language
1.2 .C++ Fundamentals : Character set, Identifiers and
keywords, Data Types, Constants, and Variables
Declarations, Operators & Expressions, Library functions,
statements, Symbolic Constants, Preprocessor directives !i
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AO —• ‘.ECtC pUL UIIv —UIPUL . ne
getchar(), putchar(), scanf(),.printf(), gets(), puts(,cin, cout,
setw(,endl etc
2.2.Control Statements :
if-else, while, do-while, go to, for statements, nested control
structures, switch, break, continue statements, comma
operator

03 3.1. Functions: 08
Functions prototypes, passing arguments to a function by
value and by reference,
recursion, over loading functions, storage classes
3.2. Arrays : ji
l
Defining- processing array, passing arrays to function,
introduction to
Multidimensional arrays, Arrays and strings.

04 4.1.Pointers .. 07
Declarations, Referencing and de- referencing, passing
pointers to functions, pointer to functions, pointer to arrays.
Creation and manipulation of linked list
4.2.Structures and Unions : Defining and processing a
structure,

05 5.1. Introduction to Object Oriented Programming in C++ 5.2. 08


Classes, Objects, data encapsulation, access specifies:
private, public and protected, inheritance in details, operator
overloading of Unary and Binary arithmetic operators, virtual
functions, pure virtual functions.

06 6.1. late binding, friend functions, Object as function 06


parameter, overriding functions and over loaded constructors,
copy constructor, static class members. ।li
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Term work:

Each student is to appear for at least one written test (preferably on-line) during
the term. Term work shall consist of graded answer paper of the test and at
least five assignments as follows:
1) Five programs developed under control structures using C++.
2) Ten program under arrays, functions and structures using C++.
3) Ten debugged program listing demonstrating Object oriented constructs
and concepts.
Programs should be debugged (hand written & computer print -out) and should
have suitable comments.
Recommended compilers turbo C++/Borland C++ or visual C++

The distribution of marks for term work shall be as follows,


Laboratory work (Experiments/Programme and Journal) : 10 marks.
Test (at least one) : 10 marks.
Attendance (Practical and Theory') : 05 marks.
The final certification and acceptance of term-work ensures the satisfactory
performance of laboratory work and minimum passing in the term-work.

Recommended Books:
• Programming in C++, Balagurusamy, Tata McGraw Hill
e Programming in C++, schuam out line series
a Let us C, Yaswant kanetkar, BPB publications
• Practical C++, programming O’ Reilly
• Algorithms with C++, O’ Reilly

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University of Mumbai
CLASS: F.E (All Branches of Engineering) Semester -1

SUBJECT: Workshop Practice 1

Periods per week Lecture --


(each of 60 min.) Practical 04
Tutorial —
Hours Marks
Evaluation System Theory Examination — —
Practical —
Oral Examination — 1
Term Work — 50
____________ Total 50
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University of Mumbai
CLASS: F.E (All Branches of Engineering) Semester - Il

SUBJECT: Workshop Practice II


i

: Periods per week ! ___ _ Lecture -____


: (each of 60 min.) 1 Practical | 04
[ _ _ _ _ Tutorial_
_ _ _Hours Marks
Evaluation System Theory Examination —
12/ -

i_ Practical J_ _ _ —....... j_______ -. _


Oral Examination 1 ___ __ 1.. mi
Term Work _ ■ ] 50
.

Total _' 50

| Detailed Syllabus | Periods per


; week
| Note: i The syllabus and the Term-work to be done during
! Semester I and Semester II are given together.
; • Individual instructor for the course is to design the
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[' ! jobs for practice and demonstration and spread the !


| work over entire two semesters. The objective is to •
impart training to help the students develop skill sets i
j ' for creating entities from primitive engineering
• materials and establishing connections through
' wires and cables. This exercise also aims in
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inculcating respect for physical work and hard labor
in addition to some amount of value addition by
getting exposed to interdisciplinary engineering
domains. The two compulsory trades (Sr. No 1 and 2)
shall be offered in separate semesters.
Select any four trade topics (two per semester) out
of the topic at Sr. n. 3 to 10. Demonstrations and
1
hands on experience to be provided during the
periods allotted for the same. Report on the
demonstration including suitable sketches is also to
be included in the term-work.
1. Fitting(Compulsory) re
4*
« Use and setting of fitting of setting of fitting of
fitting tools for chipping, cutting, filing,
marking, center punching, tapping drilling
• Term work to include one job involving
following operations: Filing to size one simple
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male-female joint, drilling and tapping


............
2. Carpentry(Compulsory) 24
• Use ad setting of hand tools like hacksaws,
jack planes, chisels and gauges for
construction of various joints, wood turning,
and modern wood turning methods.
o Term work to include one carpentry job
involving a joint and a report on
demonstration of a job involving wood turning.
3. Forging(Smithy) i"
• At least one workshop practice job( Lifting
hook and handle) is to be demonstrated.
4. Welding 12
• Edge preparation for welding jobs. Arc
welding for different job like Lap welding of
two plates, buttwelding of plates with simple
cover, arc welding to join plates at right
angles.
5- Machine Shop 12
e At least one turning job is to be demonstrated.
Electrical board wiring 12
6. • House wiring, staircase wiring for fluorescent
tube light, go-down wiring and three phase
wiring for electrical motors.
7. PCB Laboratory Exercises 12
Layout drawing, Positive and negative film making,
PCB etching and drilling, Tinning and soldering
techniques.

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8. Sheet metal working and Brazing 12
... • Use of sheet metal, working hand tools,
cutting, bending, spot welding
9. Plumbing 12
• Use of plumbing tools, spanners, wrenches,
threading dies, demonstration of preparation 4
of a domestic plumbing line involving fixing of
a water tap and using of coupling, elbow, tee,
and union etc.

10. Masonry 12
• Use of masons tools like trowels, hammers,
spirit level, square, plumb, line and pins etc.
Demonstration of mortar making, single and
one and half brick masonry, English and
Flemish bonds, block masonry, pointing and
plastering.

14 Term work:
I erm work shall consist of respective reports and jobs of the trades selected
The distribution of marks for term work shall be as follows,(per semester)
Laboratory work (Job and Journal) ■: 40 marks.
Attendance (Practical, and Theory) : 10 marks.
The final certification and acceptance of term-work ensures the satisfactory
performance of laboratory work and minimum passing in the term-work.

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