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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING I YEAR COURSE STRUCTURE ______________________________________________________________________________________ CODE SUBJECT T P/D C English 2 +1* 0 4 Mathematics-I 3 +1* 0 6 Mathematical Methods 3 +1* 0 6 Engineering Physics 2 +1* 0 4 Engineering Chemistry 2 0 4 Classical Mechanics 2+1* 0 4 Comp ter Programming 2+1* 0 4 Engineering !raphics 0 6 " Engineering Physics and # els and $ %ricants $a% 0 3 4 English $ang age Comm nication &'ills $a% 0 3 4 Comp ter Programming $a% 0 3 4 Engineering (or' &hop Practice 0 3 4 Total 22 1 !" ______________________________________________________________________________________

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Prod ction )echnology 4+1* 0 4 *%+ect *riented Programming 4 +1* 0 4 Electrical and Electronics Engineering 4 +1* 0 4 Mechanics o, &olids 4 +1* 0 4 )hermodynamics 4 +1* 0 4 Metall rgy and Materials &cience 4+1* 0 4 Electrical and Electronics Engineering $a% 0 3 2 *%+ect *riented Programming $a% 0 3 2 Total #$ " 2 ______________________________________________________________________________________ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD B.TECH. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING II Y%a& COURSE STRUCTURE CODE SUBJECT T P/D C Pro%a%ility and &tatistics 4+1* 0 4 -inematics o, Machinery 4+1* 0 4 )hermal Engineering -I 4+1* 0 4 #l id Mechanics and .ydra lic Machinery 4+1* 0 4 Machine /ra0ing 0 6 4 En1ironmental &t dies 4+1* 0 4 Prod ction )echnology $a% 0 3 2 Mechanics o, &olids and Metall rgy $a% 0 3 2 Total 2! 12 2 ______________________________________________________________________________________ S%'%(t%& II

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD B.TECH. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING III Y%a& COURSE STRUCTURE CODE SUBJECT T P/D C Managerial Economics and #inancial 2nalysis 4+1* 0 4 2 tomo%ile Engineering 4+1* 0 4 /ynamics o, Machinery 4+1* 0 4 Machine )ools 4+1* 0 4 /esign o, Machine Mem%ers 3 I 4+1* 0 4 .eat )rans,er 4+1* 0 4 #l id Mechanics and .ydra lic Machinery $a% 0 3 2 )hermal Engineering $a% 0 3 2 TOTAL #$ " 2 ______________________________________________________________________________________ S%'%(t%& I

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD B.TECH. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING III Y%a& COURSE STRUCTURE CODE T P/D C 4+1* 0 4 4+1* 0 4 4+1* 0 4 4+1* 0 4 4+1* 0 4 4+1* 0 4 0 3 2 0 3 2 TOTAL #$ " 2 ______________________________________________________________________________________ SUBJECT Ind strial Management C2/4C2M Metrology and & r,ace Engineering 5e,rigeration and 2ir Conditioning /esign o, Machine Mem%ers 3 II )hermal Engineering - II Metrology and Machine )ools $a% 2d1anced English Comm nication &'ills $a% S%'%(t%& II

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD. B.TECH. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING IV Y%a& S%'%(t%& I COURSE STRUCTURE CODE SUBJECT T P/D C *perations 5esearch 4+1* 0 4 /ata 6ase Management &ystems 4+1* 0 4 #inite Element Methods 4+1* 0 4 Instr mentation and Control &ystems 4+1* 0 4 ELECTIVE ) I 4+1* 0 4 5o%otics Comp tational #l id /ynamics Mechatronics 2d1anced /ata &tr ct res and 2lgorithms ELECTIVE ) II 4+1* 0 4 7ncon1entional Machining Processes 8oncon1entional &o rces o, Energy Po0er Plant Engineering 7ni9 and &hell programming .eat )rans,er $a% 0 3 2 Prod ction /ra0ing Practice and Instr mentation $a% 0 3 2 TOTAL #$ " 2 ______________________________________________________________________________________

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING B.T%*+ ) IV CODE S%'%(t%& )II SUBJECT T P/D C Prod ction Planning and Control 4+1* 0 4 ELECTIVE ) III #+1* 0 3 8e ral 8et0or's and # ::y $ogic &ystems )ri%ology 8anotechnology Comp ter *rgani:ation and 2rchitect re ELECTIVE ) IV #+1* 0 3 Principles o, Entreprene rship 2 tomation in Man ,act ring Interacti1e Comp ter !raphics *perating &ystem Concepts C2/4C2M $a% 0 3 2 Ind stry *riented Mini Pro+ect 0 0 2 &eminar 0 0 2 Pro+ect (or' 0 0 10 Comprehensi1e ;i1a 0 0 2 TOTAL 1# # 2 ______________________________________________________________________________________ Not% , 2ll End E9aminations <)heory and Practical= are o, three ho rs d ration> * - ) torial ) - )heory P 3 Practical4/ra0ing C - Credits

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1. INTRODUCTION : In view of the growing importance of English as a tool for global communication and the consequent emphasis on training students to acquire communicative competence, the syllabus has been designed to develop linguistic and communicative competence of Engineering students. he prescribed boo!s and the e"ercises are meant to serve broadly as students# handboo!s. In the English classes, the focus should be on the s!ills of reading, writing, listening and spea!ing and for this the teachers should use the te"t prescribed for detailed study. $or e"ample, the students should be encouraged to read the te"ts%selected paragraphs silently. he teachers can as! comprehension questions to stimulate discussion and based on the discussions students can be made to write short paragraphs%essays etc. he te"t for non&detailed study is for e"tensive reading%reading for pleasure by the students. 'ence, it is suggested that they read it on their own with topics selected for discussion in the class. he time should be utili(ed for wor!ing out the e"ercises given after each section , as also for supplementing the e"ercises with authentic materials of a similar !ind for e"ample, from newspaper articles, advertisements, promotional material etc. . However, the stress in this syllabus is on skill development and practice of language skills. 2. OBJECTIVES: a. o improve the language proficiency of the students in English with emphasis on )*+, s!ills. b. o equip the students to study academic sub-ects with greater facility through the theoretical and practical components of the English syllabus. c. o develop the study s!ills and communication s!ills in formal and informal situations. 3. SYLLABUS : Listening Ski s: .b-ectives 1. o enable students to develop their listening s!ill so that they may appreciate its role in the )*+, s!ills approach to language and improve their pronunciation 2. o equip students with necessary training in listening so that can comprehend the speech of people of different bac!grounds and regions Students should be given practice in listening to the sounds of the language to be able to recognise them, to distinguish between them to mark stress and recognise and use the right intonation in sentences. / )istening for general content / )istening to fill up information / Intensive listening / )istening for specific information S!e"king Ski s : .b-ectives 1. o ma!e students aware of the role of spea!ing in English and its contribution to their success. 2. o enable students to e"press themselves fluently and appropriately in social and professional conte"ts. / .ral practice / 0escribing ob-ects%situations%people / +ole play 1 Individual%2roup activities 34sing e"ercises from all the nine units of the prescribed te"t5 Learning English : A ommunicative Approach.6 / 7ust 8 9inute37896 *essions.

Re"#ing Ski s: .b-ectives 1> o develop an awareness in the students about the significance of silent reading and comprehension. 2> o develop the ability of students to guess the meanings of words from conte"t and grasp the overall message of the te"t, draw inferences etc. / *!imming the te"t / 4nderstanding the gist of an argument / Identifying the topic sentence / Inferring le"ical and conte"tual meaning / 4nderstanding discourse features

/ +ecogni(ing coherence%sequencing of sentences NOTE : !he students will be trained in reading skills using the prescribed te"t for detailed study. !hey will be e"amined in reading and answering #uestions using $unseen% passages which may be taken from the non&detailed te"t or other authentic te"ts, such as maga'ines(newspaper articles. $%iting Ski s : .b-ectives 1. o develop an awareness in the students about writing as an e"act and formal s!ill 2. o equip them with the components of different forms of writing, beginning with the lower order ones. / ,riting sentences / 4se of appropriate vocabulary / ;aragraph writing / <oherence and cohesiveness / =arration % description / =ote 9a!ing / $ormal and informal letter writing / Editing a passage &. TE'TBOO(S )RESCRIBED: In order to improve the proficiency of the student in the acquisition of the four s!ills mentioned above, the following te"ts and course content, divided into Eig*t Units, are prescribed5 For Detailed study 1. LEARNING ENGLISH: A Communicative Approach, 'yderabad5 .rient )ongman, 2>>?. 3*i" *elected )essons6 For Non-detailed study 2. $INGS O+ +IRE: An Autobiography APJ Abdul Kalam , 8bridged version with E"ercises, 4niversities ;ress 3India6 ;vt. )td., 2>>4. 8. * 40@ 98 E+I8)5 4nit 1I 1. 8stronomy from )E8+=I=2 E=2)I*'5 A ommunicative Approach, .rient )ongman, 2>>:. 2. <hapters 1&4 ,%-. ,ings of $ire: 8n 8utobiography / A)J A0#1 (" ".2 "n "0%i#ge# 3e%si-n 4it* E5e%6ises2 Uni3e%sities )%ess 7In#i"8 )3t. Lt#.2299& 4nit 1II 3. Information echnology ,%-. )E8+=I=2 E=2)I*'5 A ommunicative Approach, O%ient L-ng."n2 299:. 4. <hapters :&A ,%-. ,ings of $ire: 8n 8utobiography / A)J A0#1 (" ".2 "n "0%i#ge# 3e%si-n 4it* E5e%6ises2 Uni3e%sities )%ess 7In#i"8 )3t. Lt#.2299& 4nit 1III :. 'umour ,%-. )E8+=I=2 E=2)I*'5 A ommunicative Approach, O%ient L-ng."n2 299:. ?. <hapters B&12 ,%-. ,ings of $ire: 8n 8utobiography / A)J A0#1 (" ".2 "n "0%i#ge# 3e%si-n 4it* E5e%6ises.2 Uni3e%sities )%ess 7In#i"8 )3t. Lt#.2299& 4nit 1IC D. Environment ,%-. )E8+=I=2 E=2)I*'5 A ommunicative Approach, O%ient L-ng."n2 299:. A. <hapters 13&1? ,%-. ,ings of $ire: 8n 8utobiography / A)J A0#1 (" ".2 "n "0%i#ge# 3e%si-n 4it* E5e%6ises2 Uni3e%sities )%ess 7In#i"8 )3t. Lt#.2299& 4nit 1C B. Inspiration ,%-. )E8+=I=2 E=2)I*'5 A ommunicative Approach, O%ient L-ng."n2 299:. 1>. <hapters 1D&2> ,%-. ,ings of $ire: 8n 8utobiography / A)J A0#1 (" ".2 "n "0%i#ge# 3e%si-n 4it* E5e%6ises2 Uni3e%sities )%ess 7In#i"8 )3t. Lt#.2299&. 4nit 1 CI 11. 'uman Interest ,%-. )E8+=I=2 E=2)I*'5 A ommunicative Approach, O%ient L-ng."n2 299:. 12. <hapters 21&24 ,%-. ,ings of $ire: 8n 8utobiography / A)J A0#1 (" ".2 "n "0%i#ge# 3e%si-n 4it* E5e%6ises2 Uni3e%sities )%ess 7In#i"8 )3t. Lt#.2 299&. E E"ercises from the lessons not prescribed shall also be used for classroom tas!s. Unit / VII E5e%6ises -n +eading and ,riting *!ills +eading <omprehension *ituational dialogues )etter writing Essay writing

Unit / VIII )%"6ti6e E5e%6ises -n Re.e#i" G%".."% 6-3e%ing <ommon errors in English, *ub-ect&Cerb agreement, 4se of 8rticles and ;repositions, ense and aspect V-6"01 "%; #e3e -!.ent 6-3e%ing *ynonyms F 8ntonyms, one&word substitutes, prefi"es F suffi"es, Idioms F phrases, words often confused. RE+ERENCES : 1. St%engt*en Y-1% Eng is*2 Ghas!aran F 'orsburgh, ."ford 4niversity ;ress 2. B"si6 C-..1ni6"ti-n Ski s ,-% Te6*n- -g;, 8ndrea 7 +utherfoord, ;earson Education 8sia. 3. <1%!*;=s Eng is* G%".."% 4it* CD2 9urphy, <ambridge 4niversity ;ress &. Eng is* Ski s ,-% Te6*ni6" St1#ents by .rient )ongman :. E3e%;#"; Di" -g1es in Eng is* by +obert 7. 0i"son, ;rentice&'all of India )td., 2>>?. >. Eng is* +-% Te6*ni6" C-..1ni6"ti-n , Col. 1 F 2, by H. +. )a!shmi =arayanan, *ci tech. ;ublications. ?. A H"n# 0--k -, Eng is* ,-% Enginee%s @ Te6*n- -gists by 0r. ;. Eliah, G. *. ;ublications. A. De3e -!ing C-..1ni6"ti-n Ski s by Hrishna 9ohan F 9eera Gener-i 39acmillan6 B. S!e"king "n# $%iting ,-% E,,e6ti3e B1siness C-..1ni6"ti-n2 $rancis *oundarara-, 9ac9illan India )td., 2>>D. 19. T*e O5,-%# G1i#e t- $%iting "n# S!e"king2 7ohn *eely, ."ford

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UNIT / I 0ifferential equations of first order and first degree 1 e"act, linear and Gernoulli. 8pplications to =ewton#s )aw of cooling, )aw of natural growth and decay, orthogonal tra-ectories. UNIT / II =on&homogeneous linear differential equations of second and higher order with constant coefficients with +'* term of the type e a" , *in a", cos a", polynomials in ", e a" C3"6, "C3"6, method of variation of parameters. UNIT / III +olle#s heorem 1 )agrange#s 9ean Calue heorem 1 <auchy#s mean value heorem 1 2enerali(ed 9ean Calue theorem 3all theorems without proof6 $unctions of several variables 1 $unctional dependence& 7acobian& 9a"ima and 9inima of functions of two variables with constraints and without constraints UNIT / IV +adius, <entre and <ircle of <urvature 1 Evolutes and Envelopes <urve tracing 1 <artesian , polar and ;arametric curves. UNIT / V 8pplications of integration to lengths, volumes and surface areas in <artesian and polar coordinates multiple integrals & double and triple integrals 1 change of variables 1 change of order of integration. UNIT / VI *equences 1 series 1 <onvergences and divergence 1 +atio test 1 <omparison test 1 Integral test 1 <auchy#s root test 1 +aabe#s test 1 8bsolute and conditional convergence UNIT / VII Cector <alculus5 2radient& 0ivergence& <url and their related properties of sums& products& )aplacian and second order operators. Cector Integration & )ine integral 1 wor! done 1 ;otential function 1 area& surface and volume integrals Cector integral theorems5 2reen#s theorem&*to!e#s and 2auss#s 0ivergence heorem 3,ith out proof6. Cerification of 2reen#s & *to!e#s and 2auss#s heorems. UNIT / VIII )aplace transform of standard functions 1 Inverse transform 1 first shifting heorem, ransforms of derivatives and integrals 1 4nit step function 1 second shifting theorem 1 0irac#s delta function 1 <onvolution theorem 1 ;eriodic function & 0ifferentiation and integration of transforms&8pplication of )aplace transforms to ordinary differential equations ;artial fractions&'eaviside#s ;artial fraction e"pansion theorem. TE'T BOO(S: 1. 8 te"t Goo! of Engineering 9athematics, Col&1 . H. C. Iyengar, G. Hrishna 2andhi and .thers, *. <hand F <ompany. 2. 8 te"t Goo! of Engineering 9athematics, <. *an!araiah, C. 2. *. Goo! )in!s. 3. 8 te"t Goo! of Engineering 9athematics, *hahna( Gathul, +ight ;ublishers. 4. 8 te"t Goo! of Engineering 9athematics, ;. =ageshwara +ao, @. =arasimhulu F =. ;rabha!ar +ao, 0eepthi ;ublications. RE+ERENCES: 1. 8 te"t Goo! of Engineering 9athematics, G. C. +aman, ata 9c 2raw 'ill. 2. 8dvanced Engineering 9athematics, Irvin Hreys(ig, ,iley India ;vt. )td. 3. 8 te"t Goo! of Engineering 9athematics, hamson Goo! <ollection.

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UNIT ) I Matrices and $inear systems o, e? ations@ Elementary ro0 trans,ormations-5an'-Echelon ,ormA 8ormal ,orm 3 &ol tion o, $inear &ystems 3 /irect Methods- $7 /ecomposition- $7 /ecomposition ,rom !a ss Elimination 3&ol tion o, )ridiagonal &ystems-&ol tion o, $inear &ystems UNIT ) II Eigen 1al esA eigen 1ectors 3 properties 3 Cayley-.amilton )heorem - In1erse and po0ers o, a matri9 %y Cayley-.amilton theorem 3 /iagonoli:ation o, matri9> Calc lation o, po0ers o, matri9 3 Modal and spectral matrices> UNIT ) III 5eal matrices 3 &ymmetricA s'e0 - symmetricA orthogonalA $inear )rans,ormation 3 *rthogonal )rans,ormation> Comple9 matrices@ .ermitianA &'e0-.ermitian and 7nitary 3 Eigen 1al es and eigen 1ectors o, comple9 matrices and their properties> B adratic ,orms- 5ed ction o, ? adratic ,orm to canonical ,orm 3 5an' - Positi1eA negati1e de,inite - semi de,inite - inde9 - signat re - &yl1ester la0> UNIT ) IV &ol tion o, 2lge%raic and )ranscendental E? ations@ Introd ction 3 )he 6isection Method 3 )he Method o, #alse Position 3 )he Iteration Method 3 8e0ton-5aphson Method> I2t%&3olat4o2, Introd ction- Errors in Polynomial Interpolation 3 #inite di,,erences- #or0ard /i,,erences6ac'0ard di,,erences 3Central di,,erences 3 &ym%olic relations and separation o, sym%ols-/i,,erences o, a polynomial-8e0tonCs ,orm lae ,or interpolation 3 Central di,,erence interpolation #orm lae 3 !a ss Central /i,,erence #orm lae 3Interpolation 0ith ne1enly spaced points-$agrangeCs Interpolation ,orm la> UNIT ) V C r1e ,itting@ #itting a straight line 3&econd degree c r1e-e9ponentional c r1e-po0er c r1e %y method o, least s? ares> 8 merical /i,,erentiation and Integration3 )rape:oidal r le 3 &impsonCs 143 5 le 3&impsonCs 34" 5 le> UNIT ) VI 8 merical sol tion o, *rdinary /i,,erential e? ations@ &ol tion %y )aylorCs series-PicardCs Method o, s ccessi1e 2ppro9imations-E lerCs Method-5 nge-- tta Methods 3Predictor-Corrector Methods- 2damsMo lton Method 3MilneCs Method> UNIT ) VII #o rier &eries@ /etermination o, #o rier coe,,icients 3 #o rier series 3 e1en and odd , nctions 3 #o rier series in an ar%itrary inter1al 3 e1en and odd periodic contin ation 3 .al,-range #o rier sine and cosine e9pansions> #o rier integral theorem <only statement=3 #o rier sine and cosine integrals> #o rier trans,orm 3 #o rier sine and cosine trans,orms 3 properties 3 in1erse trans,orms 3 #inite #o rier trans,orms> UNIT ) VIII #ormation o, partial di,,erential e? ations %y elimination o, ar%itrary constants and ar%itrary , nctions 3 sol tions o, ,irst order linear <$agrange= e? ation and nonlinear <standard type= e? ations> Method o, separation o, 1aria%les> :-trans,orm 3 in1erse :-trans,orm - properties 3 /amping r le 3 &hi,ting r le 3 Initial and ,inal 1al e theorems> Con1ol tion theorem 3 &ol tion o, di,,erence e? ation %y :-trans,orms> TE5T BOO6S, 1> 2> 3> 4> Mathematical MethodsA )> -> ;> IyengarA 6> -rishna !andhi and *thersA &> Chand D Company> Mathematical MethodsA C> &an'araiahA ;> !> &> 6oo' $in's> 2 te9t %oo' o, Mathematical MethodsA ;> 5a1indranathA 2> ;i+ayala9miA .imalaya P %lishers> 2 te9t %oo' o, Mathematical MethodsA &hahna: 6ath lA 5ight P %lisshers>

RE7ERENCES, 1> 2> 3> 4> 2 te9t 6oo' o, Engineering MathematicsA 6> ;> 5amanA )ata Mc !ra0 .ill> 2d1anced Engineering MathematicsA Ir1in -reys:igA (iley India P1t> $td> 8 merical Methods ,or &cienti,ic and Engineering Comp tationA M> -> EainA &> 5> -> Iyengar D 5> -> EainA 8e0 2ge International P %lishers> Elementary 8 merical 2nalysisA 2it'inson D .anA (iely IndiaA 3rd EditionA 2006

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UNIT I OPTICS , Inter,erence - & perposition o, 0a1es - Fo ngCs do %le slit e9periment 3 Coherence - Inter,erence in thin ,ilms %y re,lection - 8e0tonCs rings - /i,,raction - #ressnel and #ra nho,er di,,ractions - #ra nho,er di,,raction at a &ingle slit 3 /o %le slit - /i,,raction grating - !rating spectr m - 5esol1ing po0er o, a grating - 5ayleighCs criterion ,or resol1ing po0er 3 Polari:ation - )ypes o, Polari:ation 3 /o %le re,raction 3 8icol prism> UNIT II ULTRASONICS , Introd ction - Prod ction o, ltrasonic 0a1es - Magnetostriction method 3 Pie:o electric method - /etection o, ltrasonic 0a1es - Properties o, ltrasonic 0a1es - 7se o, ltrasonics ,or nondestr cti1e testing - 2pplications o, ltrasonics> ACOUSTICS O7 BUILDINGS, 6asic re? irement o, aco stically good hall - 5e1er%eration and time o, re1er%eration 3 &a%ineCs ,orm la ,or re1er%eration time - Meas rement o, a%sorption coe,,icient o, a material - #actors a,,ecting the architect ral aco stics and their remedy> UNIT III MAGNETIC PROPERTIES, Permea%ility - Magneti:ation - *rigin o, magnetic moment 3 Classi,ication o, magnetic materials - /iaA para and ,erro magnetism - .ysteresis c r1e - &o,t and hard magnetic materials> SUPERCONDUCTIVITY, !eneral properties - Meissner e,,ect - Penetration depth - )ype I and )ype II s percond ctors - #l 9 ? anti:ation 3 /C and 2C Eosephson e,,ect 36C& )heory - 2pplications o, s percond ctors> UNIT IV CRYSTAL STRUCTURES AND 5.RAY DI77RACTION, Introd ction -&pace lattice - 6asis - 7nit cell $attice parameter - 6ra1ais lattices 3 Crystal systems - &tr ct re and pac'ing ,ractions o, &imple c %ic 6ody centered c %ic 3 #ace centered c %ic crystals - /irections and planes in crystals 3 Miller indices &eparation %et0een s ccessi1e Gh ' lH planes - /i,,raction o, I-rays %y crystal planes - 6raggCs la0 - $a e method - Po0der method> UNIT V LASERS , Introd ction - Characteristics o, lasers - &pontaneo s and stim lated emission o, radiation EinsteinCs coe,,icients - Pop lation in1ersion - 5 %y laser - .eli m-8eon laser 3 C*2 laser - &emicond ctor laser - 2pplications o, lasers in ind stryA scienti,ic and medical ,ields> UNIT VI 7IBER OPTICS AND HOLOGRAPHY, Introd ction - Principle o, optical ,i%er - 2cceptance angle and acceptance cone - 8 merical apert re 3 )ypes o, optical ,i%ers and re,racti1e inde9 pro,iles 3 2tten ation in optical ,i%ers - 2pplication o, optical ,i%ers 3 6asic principles o, holography 3 Constr ction and reconstr ction o, image on hologram 3 2pplications o, holography> UNIT VII DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES, Introd ction - /ielectric constant - ElectronicA ionic and orientational polari:ations - Internal ,ields in solids 3 Cla si s - Mossotti e? ation 3 /ielectrics in alternating ,ields 3 #re? ency dependence o, the polari:a%ility - #erro and Pie:o electricity> THERMAL PROPORTIES , Introd ction - &peci,ic .eat o, &olids 3 Einstein Model 3 /e%ye Model 3 $attice ;i%rations 3 Phonons 3 )hermal Cond cti1ity> UNIT VIII SCIENCE 8 TECHNOLOGY O7 NANOMATERIALS, Introd ction to 8ano materials - 6asic principles o, 8anoscience D )echnology 3 #a%rication o, nano materials 3 Physical D chemical properties o, nanomaterials 3 Car%on nanot %es 3 2pplications o, nanotechnology>

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TE5T BOO6S , 1. P+9(4*( Vol:'% 2 %y .allidayA 5esnic' and -raneJ Eohn (iley D &on> 2. A33l4%; P+9(4*( 2nd Edition %y /r> P> 2ppala 8aid and /r> M> Chandra &he'arA ;>!>&> 6oo' lin's> #. E2<42%%&42< P+9(4*( %y 5>->!a r D &>$> ! ptaJ /hanpat 5ai and &ons> RE7ERENCES, 1. Na2ot%*+2olo<9 =9 Mar' 5atner and /aniel 5atnerA Pearson Ed cation> 2. I2t&o;:*t4o2 to (ol4; (tat% 3+9(4*( =9 C> -ittelJ (iley Eastern $td. #. Mat%&4al( S*4%2*% a2; E2<42%%&42< %y ;> 5agha1anJ Prentice-.all India> 1. E2<42%%&42< P+9(4*( %y /r> M> 2r m gamJ 2n radha 2gencies> !. Na2o'at%&4al( %y 2>-> 6andyopadhyayJ 8e0 2ge International P %lishers> ". E2<42%%&42< P+9(4*( %y M>8> 21adhan l D P>!> -shirasagarJ &> Chand D Company $td>

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Wat%& T%*+2olo<9.I , Introd ctionA E,,ect o, (ater on 5oc's and MineralsA )ypes o, imp rities in (aterA .ardness o, (ater 3 )emporary and Permanent hardness> 7nits and Inter con1ersions o, 7nits> Estimation o, hardness %y E/)2 Methods> Pro%lems on )emporary and Permanent hardnesses> 2nalysis o, (ater 2l'alinityJ Chlorides and /issol1ed *9ygen> /isad1antages o, .ard (ater> Methods o, )reatment o, (ater ,or /omestic P rposes-&edimentationA Coag lationA #iltrationA /isin,ection - &terili:ationA ChlorinationA 6rea' 3 point ChlorinationA *:oni:ation> UNIT II Wat%& T%*+2olo<9.II @ (ater ,or Ind strial p rposes - (ater ,or &team Ma'ing - 6oiler )ro %les 3 Carry *1er - Priming and #oamingA 6oiler CorrosionA &cales and &l dgesA Ca stic Em%rittlement> (ater )reatment@ - Internal )reatment 3 ColloidalA PhosphateA CalgonA Car%onateA &odi m al minate Conditioning o, (ater> E9ternal )reatment - $ime-&oda ProcessA Keolite ProcessA Ion-E9change ProcessJ - 8 merical Pro%lems> UNIT III S*4%2*% o> Co&&o(4o2 , /e,initionA E9amples - )ypes o, Corrosion@ )heories o, Corrosion and Mechanism 3 /ry CorrosionA </irect Chemical attac'=A (et CorrosionA <Electro Chemical )heory= Principles o, CorrosionA !al1anic &eriesA !al1anic CorrosionA Concentration Cell CorrosionA Mechanism o, (et Corrosion 3 .ydrogen e1ol tion typeA *9ygen a%sorption type> #actors In,l encing Corrosion> Control o, Corrosion 3 Proper /esignA 7se o, p re metal and metal alloysA Passi1ityA Cathodic Protection 3 &acri,icial anode and Impressed C rrent> Modi,ying the En1ironmentA se o, Inhi%itors> UNIT IV P&ot%*t4?% Coat42<( a2; t+%4& a33l4*at4o2( , & r,ace Preparation@ <1= &ol1ent Cleaning <2= 2l'ali Cleaning <3= Pic'ling and Etching <4= &and 6lasting <L= Mechanical Cleaning> )ypes *, Protecti1e Coatings@ Metallic Coatings 3 2nodic CoatingsA !al1ani:ationA Cathodic Coatings 3 )inningA Metal CladdingA Electroplating E9@ Chromi m PlatingA Metal &prayingA Cementation3&heradi:ingA Colo ri:ingA Chromi:ingA Chemical Con1ersion Coatings@ <1= Phosphate <2= Chromate <3= 2nodi:ed Coatings> *rganic Coatings@ Paints 3 Constit ents and their , nctions UNIT V Pol9'%& S*4%2*% a2; T%*+2olo<9 , Polymeri:ation 5eactions 3 6asic concepts> )ypes o, Polymeri:ation 3 2ddition and Condensation Polymeri:ations> Plastics 3)hermosetting and )hermoplastics 3 /i,,erences> Compo nding and Mo lding o, Plastics 3 CompressionA In+ectionA )rans,erA and E9tr sion mo lding methods>PreparationA Properties and Engineering 7ses o, the #ollo0ing@ PolyethyleneA P;CA )e,lonA 6a'eliteA 8ylonA PolyesterA Poly rethanes and &ilicone 5esins>5 %%er 3 Processing o, 8at ral 5 %%erA ; lcani:ation and Compo nding> Elastomers 3 6 na &A 6 na 8A )hio'ol> UNIT VI R%>&a*to&4%( a2; I2(:lato&( , 5e,ractories 3 /e,initionA Classi,ication (ith E9amplesJ Criteria o, a !ood 5e,ractory MaterialJ Ca ses ,or the ,ail re o, a 5e,ractory MaterialJ Ins lators 3 /e,inition and Classi,ication 0ith E9amplesJ Characteristics o, Ins lating MaterialsJ )hermal Ins latorsA Electrical Ins lators 3 )heir Characteristics and Engineering 2pplications> UNIT VII LUBRICANTS ,Principles and , nction o, l %ricants - )ypes o, $ %rication and Mechanism 3 )hic' #ilm or .ydrodynamic $ %ricationA )hin #ilm or 6o ndary $ %ricationA E9treme Press re $ %rication> Classi,ication and properties o, l %ricants 3 ;iscosityA ,lash and ,ire pointsA clo d and po r pointsA aniline pointA 8e tralisation 8 m%er and Mechanical &trength>

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UNIT VIII 7:%l( a2; Co'=:(t4o2 , /e,inition and Classi,ication> 1> &olid # els 3 Coal 3 Pro9imate and 7ltimate 2nalysis o, Coal and &igni,icance o, the Constit ents 3 Metall rgical Co'e 3 Characteristics D Man ,act re> 2> $i? id # els 3 Petrole m 3 5e,ining 3 -noc'ing 3 *ctane and Cetane 8 m%ers 3 &ynthetic Petrol Crac'ing3 6ergi s ProcessA #ischer- )ropsch Process> 3> !aseo s # els 8at ral gasA Coal gas 3 Calori,ic ;al e o, # els 3 6om% Calorimeter 3 E n'erCs !as Calorimeter> 4>Com% stion 3 2nalysis o, #l e !as %y *rsatCs 2pparat s J Pro%lems> TE5T BOO6S , 1> )e9t 6oo' o, Engineering Chemistry %y Eain D Eain> /hanpat 5ai P %lishing CompanyA 8e0 /elhi <2004=> 2> )e9t 6oo' o, Engineering Chemistry %y C>P> M rthyA C>;> 2gar0alA and 2ndra 8aid D 6>&> P %licationsA .yd <200L=> RE7ERENCES @ 1> 2 )e9t 6oo' o, Engineering Chemistry %y &>&> /ara> &>Chand D CoA 8e0 /elhi <2006= < 1Lth Edition=> 2> Engineering Chemistry %y E C - riacose and E> 5a+aramA )ata Mc!ra0-.ill CoA 8e0 /elhi <2004= 3> 2 )e9t 6oo' o, Engineering Chemistry %y 6alaram PaniA !algotia P %licationsA 8e0 /elhi <2004=> 4> 2 )e9t 6oo' o, Engineering Chemistry %y &hashi Cha0laA /hanpat 5ai P %lishing CompanyA 8e0 /elhi <2004=> L> Ind strial Chemistry %y *>P>;eeramani and 2>->8ar laA !algotia P %licationsA 8e0 /elhi <2004=> 6> 2d1anced Engineering Chemistry %y &enapati and MohantyA $a9mi P %licationsA 8e0 /elhi <2002=> M> Engineering Chemistry %y 5> !opalanA /> ;en'appaya and &>8agara+anA ;i'as P %lishing .o seA 8e0 /elhi <2004=> "> Engineering Chemistry %y 5>;> !adag 2>8> )yanand &hortly I-> International P %lishing ho se P1t> $td> 8e0 /elhi>

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UNIT ) I Introd ction to Engg> Mechanics 3 6asic Concepts> S9(t%'( o> 7o&*%( , Coplanar Conc rrent #orces 3 Components in &pace 3 5es ltant 3 Moment o, #orce and its 2pplication 3 Co ples and 5es ltant o, #orce &ystems> UNIT ) II E@:4l4=&4:' o> S9(t%'( o> 7o&*%( , #ree 6ody /iagramsA E? ations o, E? ili%ri m o, Coplanar &ystemsA &patial &ystems ,or conc rrent ,orces> $amis )heormA !raphical method ,or the e? ili%ri m o, coplanar ,orcesA Con1erse o, the la0 o, )riangle o, ,orcesA con1erse o, the la0 o, polygon o, ,orces condition o, e? ili%ri m> UNIT ) III C%2t&o4; , Centroids o, simple ,ig res <,rom %asic principles = 3 Centroids o, Composite #ig res C%2t&% o> G&a?4t9 , Centre o, gra1ity o, simple %ody <,rom %asis principles=A centre o, gra1ity o, composite %odiesA papp s theorem> UNIT ) IV A&%a 'o'%2t( o> I2%&t4a , /e,inition 3 Polar Moment o, InertiaA )rans,er )heoremA Moments o, Inertia o, Composite #ig resA Prod cts o, InertiaA )rans,er #orm la ,or Prod ct o, Inertia> Ma(( Mo'%2t o> I2%&t4a , Moment o, Inertia o, MassesA )rans,er #orm la ,or Mass Moments o, InertiaA mass moment o, inertia o, composite %odies> UNIT ) V 2nalysis o, per,ect ,rames < 2nalytical Method= 3 )ypes o, #rames 3 2ss mptions ,or ,orces in mem%ers o, a per,ect ,rameA Method o, +ointsA Method o, sectionsA #orce ta%leA Cantile1er )r ssesA &tr ct res 0ith one end hinged and the other ,reely s pported on rollers carrying hori:ontal or inclined loads> UNIT ) VI 642%'at4*( , 5ectilinear and C r1elinear motions 3 ;elocity and 2cceleration 3 Motion o, 5igid 6ody 3 )ypes and their 2nalysis in Planar Motion> 642%t4*( , 2nalysis as a Particle and 2nalysis as a 5igid 6ody in )ranslation 3 Central #orce Motion 3 E? ations o, Plane Motion 3 #i9ed 29is 5otation 3 5olling 6odies> UNIT ) VII Wo&A ) E2%&<9 M%t+o; , E? ations ,or )ranslationA (or'-Energy 2pplications to Particle MotionA Connected &ystem-#i9ed 29is 5otation and Plane Motion> Imp lse moment m method> UNIT ) VIII M%*+a24*al V4=&at4o2( , /e,initionsA Concepts 3 &imple .armonic Motion 3 #ree 1i%rationsA simple and Compo nd Pend l ms and its 2pplications 3 TE5T BOO6S , 1> Engg> Mechanics 4 Ir1ing> .> &hames Prentice 3 .all> 2> Engg> Mechanics 4 &>&> 6hari'ati D E>!> 5a+ase'harappa RE7ERENCES , 1> Engineering Mechanics 4 #edinand > $> &inger 4 .arper 3 Collins> 2> Engg> Mechanics 4 )imoshen'o D Fo nd> 3> Engg> Mechanics 7mesh 5egl 4 )ayal> 4> Engg> Mechanics 4 5>;> - l'arni D 5>/> 2s'he1'ar L> Engg> Mechanics4-h rmi4&>Chand> 6> Engg> Mechanics 4 -$ - mar 4 )ata Mc!ra0 .ill>

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UNIT . I 2lgorithm 4 pse do codeA ,lo0chartA program de1elopment stepsA str ct re o, C programA 2 &imple C programA identi,iersA %asic data types and si:esA ConstantsA 1aria%lesA arithmeticA relational and logical operatorsA increment and decrement operatorsA conditional operatorA %it-0ise operatorsA assignment operatorsA e9pressionsA type con1ersionsA conditional e9pressionsA precedence and order o, e1al ation> UNIT ) II Inp t-o tp t statementsA statements and %loc'sA i, and s0itch statementsA loops- 0hileA do-0hile and ,or statementsA %rea'A contin eA goto and la%elsA programming e9amples> UNIT ) III /esigning str ct red programsA # nctionsA %asicsA parameter passingA storage classes- e9ternA a toA registerA staticA scope r lesA %loc' str ct reA ser de,ined , nctionsA standard li%rary , nctionsA rec rsi1e , nctionsA header ,ilesA C preprocessorA e9ample c programs> UNIT ) IV 2rrays- conceptsA declarationA de,initionA accessing elementsA storing elementsA arrays and , nctionsA t0odimensional and m lti-dimensional arraysA applications o, arrays> pointers- conceptsA initiali:ation o, pointer 1aria%lesA pointers and , nction arg mentsA address arithmeticA Character pointers and , nctionsA pointers to pointersA pointers and m ltidimensional arraysA dynamic memory managements , nctionsA command line arg mentsA c program e9amples> UNIT ) V /eri1ed types- str ct res- declarationA de,inition and initiali:ation o, str ct resA accessing str ct resA nested str ct resA arrays o, str ct resA str ct res and , nctionsA pointers to str ct resA sel, re,erential str ct resA nionsA typede,A %it,ieldsA C program e9amples> UNIT ) VI Inp t and o tp t 3 concept o, a ,ileA te9t ,iles and %inary ,ilesA streamsA standard I4oA #ormatted I4oA ,ile I4o operationsA error handlingA C program e9amples> UNIT ) VII Introd ction to data str ct res-&tac's and B e esA representing stac's and ? e es in C sing arrays and lin'ed lists> Implementation o, &earching and sorting in C3 $inear and %inary search methodsA sorting 3 6 %%le sortA B ic' &ortA merge sort> UNIT . VIII )rees- 6inary treesA representationA tra1ersals <5ec rsi1e= implemented in CA graphsrepresentation and %asic operations on graphs> terminologyA

TE5T BOO6S , 1> Comp ter scienceA 2 str ct red programming approach sing CA 6>2> #oro :an and 5>#> !il%ergA )hird editionA )homson> 2> /ata&tr ct res 7sing C 3 2>&>)anen%a mA F> $angsamA and M>E> 2 gensteinA P.I4Pearson ed cation> RE7ERENCES , 1> CD /ata str ct res 3 P> Padmana%hamA 6>&> P %lications> 2> )he C Programming $ang ageA 6>(> -ernighanA /ennis M>5itchieA P.I4Pearson Ed cation 3> C Programming 0ith pro%lem sol1ingA E>2> Eones D -> .arro0A dreamtech Press 4> Programming in C 3 &tephen !> -ochanA III EditionA Pearson Ed ctaion> L> /ata &tr ct res and Program /esign in CA 5>-r seA C>$> )ondoA 6P $e ngA &hashi MA &econd EditionA Pearson Ed cation>

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UNIT ) I INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING DRAWING , Principles o, Engineering !raphics and their &igni,icance 3 /ra0ing Instr ments and their 7se 3 Con1entions in /ra0ing 3 $ettering 3 6I& Con1entions> C r1es sed in Engineering Practice D their Constr ctions @ a= Conic &ections incl ding the 5ectang lar .yper%ola 3 !eneral method only> %= CycloidA Epicycloid and .ypocycloid c= In1ol te> d= .elices UNIT ) II DRAWING O7 PROJECTIONS OR VIEWS ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION IN 7IRST ANGLE PROJECTION ONLY , Principles o, *rthographic Pro+ections 3 Con1entions 3 #irst and )hird 2ngle Pro+ections Pro+ections o, Points and $ines inclined to %oth planesA )r e lengthsA traces> UNIT ) III PROJECTIONS O7 PLANES 8 SOLIDS , Pro+ections o, reg lar PlanesA a 9iliary planes and 2 9iliary pro+ection inclined to %oth planes> Pro+ections o, 5eg lar &olids inclined to %oth planes 3 2 9iliary ;ie0s> &ections and &ectional 1ie0s o, 5ight 5eg lar &olids 3 PrismA CylinderA PyramidA Cone 3 2 9iliary 1ie0s> UNIT ) IV DEVELOPMENT AND INTERPENETRATION O7 SOLIDS, /e1elopment o, & r,aces o, 5ight 5eg lar &olids 3 PrismsA CylinderA Pyramid Cone and their parts> Interpenetration o, 5ight 5eg lar &olids 3 Intersection o, Cylinder ;s CylinderA Cylinder ;s PrismA Cylinder ;s Cone> UNIT ) V ISOMETRIC PORJECTIONS , Principles o, Isometric Pro+ection 3 Isometric &cale 3 Isometric ;ie0s 3 Con1entions 3 Isometric ;ie0s o, $inesA Plane #ig resA &imple and Compo nd &olids 3 Isometric Pro+ection o, o%+ects ha1ing non- isometric lines> Isometric Pro+ection o, &pherical Parts> UNIT )VI TRANS7ORMATION O7 PROJECTIONS , Con1ersion o, Isometric ;ie0s to *rthographic ;ie0s 3 Con1entions> UNIT ) VII PERSPECTIVE PROJECTIONS , Perspecti1e ;ie0 @ PointsA $inesA Plane #ig res and &imple &olidsA ;anishing Point Methods<!eneral Method only=> UNIT ) VIII I2t&o;:*t4o2 to Co'3:t%& a4;%; D&a>t42<, !eneration o, pointsA linesA c r1esA polygonsA simple solidsA dimensioning> TE5T BOO6 , 1> Engineering /ra0ingA 8>/> 6hat 4 Charotar 2> Engineering graphics 0ith 2 to C2/- 5>6> Cho dary42n radha P %lishes 3> Engineering /ra0ingA 8arayana and -annaiah 4 &cietech p %lishers> RE7ERENCES , 1> Engineering /ra0ing and !raphicsA ;en gopal 4 8e0 age> 2> Engineering /ra0ing- Eohle4)ata Macgra0 .ill> 3> Comp ter 2ided Engineering /ra0ing- )rym%a'a M rthy- I>-> International>

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CAD ENGINEERING PHYSICS LAB, A29 T%2 o> t+% >olloE42< %F3%&4'%2t( a&% to =% 3%&>o&'%; ;:&42< t+% A*a;%'4* 9%a&. Sl.No. Na'% o> t+% EF3%&4'%2t 1> /etermination o, 5e,racti1e Inde9 o, the material o, a Prism -&pectrometer> 2> /ispersi1e po0er o, the material o, a Prism - &pectrometer> 3> /etermination o, 0a1elength o, a so rce - /i,,raction !rating> 4> /etermination o, thic'ness o, a thin o%+ect sing parallel ,ringes> L> 8e0tonCs 5ings 5adi s o, C r1at re o, planoNcon1e9 lens> 6> /etermination o, 5igidity mod l s o, a material in the ,orm o, a 0ire - )orsional pend l m M> MeldeCs E9periment - )rans1erse and $ongit dinal modes> "> )ime constant o, 5-C Circ it> O> $-C-5 Circ it> 10> ;eri,ication o, la0s o, stretched string - &onometer> 11> Calc lation o, #re? ency o, 2>C> mains - &onometer> 12> Magnetic ,ield along the a9is o, a c rrent carrying coil - &te0art and !eeCs method> CBD 7UELS AND LUBRICANTS LAB , 1> /etermination o, #lash and #ire points o, $i? id # els 4 $ %ricants@ 2%els apparat s A Pens'y martens apparat s 2> Car%on 5esid e )est @ &olid4 $i? id # els 3> /etermination o, ;iscosity @ $i? id $ %ricants D # els @ &ay%olts 1iscometerA 5ed0ood ;iscometerA Engler ;iscometer> 4> /etermination o, Calori,ic ;al e@ &olid4$i? id4!aseo s # els @ 6om% Calorimeter> L> !rease Penetration )est> @ E n'er Calorimeter>

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)he La2<:a<% La= ,oc ses on the prod ction and practice o, so nds o, lang age and ,amiliarises the st dents 0ith the se o, English in e1eryday sit ations and conte9ts> O=G%*t4?%(, P )o ma'e st dents recognise the so nds o, English thro gh 2 dio-;is al aids and Comp ter &o,t0are> P )o help them o1ercome their inhi%itions and sel,- conscio sness 0hile spea'ing in English and to % ild their con,idence> The focus shall be on fluency rather than accuracy. P )o ena%le them to spea' English correctly 0ith ,oc s on stress and intonation> SYLLABUS , )he ,ollo0ing co rse content is prescri%ed ,or the E2<l4(+ La2<:a<% La=o&ato&9 sessions@ 1> Introd ction to the &o nds o, English- ;o0elsA /iphthongs D Consonants> 2> Introd ction to &tress and Intonation> 3> &it ational /ialog es 4 5ole Play> 4> *ral Presentations- Prepared and E9tempore> L> QE st 2 Min teC &essions <E2M=> 6> /escri%ing *%+ects 4 &it ations 4 People> M> In,ormation )rans,er "> /e%ate O> )elephoning &'ills> 10> !i1ing /irections> M424':' R%@:4&%'%2t, T+% E2<l4(+ La2<:a<% La= (+all +a?% tEo 3a&t(, i= T+% Co'3:t%& a4;%; La2<:a<% La= ,or 60 st dents 0ith 60 systemsA one master consoleA $28 ,acility and English lang age so,t0are ,or sel,- st dy %y learners> ii= T+% Co'':24*at4o2 SA4ll( La= 0ith mo1a%le chairs and a dio-1is al aids 0ith a P>2 &ystemA a )> ;>A a digital stereo 3a dio D 1ideo system and camcorder etc> S9(t%' R%@:4&%'%2t C Ha&;Ea&% *o'3o2%2tD, Computer network with Lan with minimum 60 multimedia systems with the following specifications: i= P 3 I; Processor a= &peed 3 2>" !.K %= 52M 3 L12 M6 Minim m c= .ard /is' 3 "0 !6 ii= .eadphones o, .igh ? ality iii= Internet connecti1ity S:<<%(t%; So>tEa&%, P Cam%ridge 2d1anced $earnersC English /ictionary 0ith C/> P )he 5osetta &tone English $i%rary P Clarity Pron nciation Po0er P Mastering English in ;oca% laryA !rammarA &pellingsA Composition P /orling -indersley series o, !rammarA P nct ationA Composition etc> P $ang age in 7seA #o ndation 6oo's P1t $td 0ith C/> P $earning to &pea' English - 4 C/s P Microso,t Encarta 0ith C/ P M rphyCs English !rammarA Cam%ridge 0ith C/ BooA( to =% 3&o*:&%; >o& E2<l4(+ La2<:a<% La= L4=&a&9 Cto =% lo*at%; E4t+42 t+% la= 42 a;;4t4o2 to t+% CD( o> t+% t%Ft =ooA E+4*+ a&% loa;%; o2 t+% (9(t%'(D, 1. &po'en English <CIE#$= in 3 1ol mes 0ith 6 cassettesA *7P> 2. English Prono ncing /ictionary /aniel Eones C rrent Edition 0ith C/> #. &po'en English- 5> -> 6ansal and E> 6> .arrisonA *rient $ongman 2006 Edn> 1. 2 Practical co rse in English Pron nciationA <0ith t0o 2 dio cassettes= %y E> &ethiA -amlesh &adanand D />;> EindalA Prentice-.all o, India P1t> $td>A 8e0 /elhi> !. 2 te9t %oo' o, English Phonetics ,or Indian &t dents %y )>6alas %ramanian <Macmillan= ". English &'ills ,or )echnical &t dentsB (6&C)E 0ith 6ritish Co ncilA *$

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*%+ecti1es@ )o ma'e the st dent learn a programming lang age> )o teach the st dent to 0rite programs in C sol1e the pro%lems )o Introd ce the st dent to simple linear and non linear data str ct res s ch as listsA stac'sA ? e esA trees and graphs> R%*o''%2;%; S9(t%'(/So>tEa&% R%@:4&%'%2t(, Intel %ased des'top PC 28&I C Compiler 0ith & pporting Editors

UNIT. l, aD(rite a C program to ,ind the s m o, indi1id al digits o, a positi1e integer> =D2 #i%onacci &e? ence is de,ined as ,ollo0s@ the ,irst and second terms in the se? ence are 0 and 1> & %se? ent terms are ,o nd %y adding the preceding t0o terms in the se? ence> (rite a C program to generate the ,irst n terms o, the se? ence> *D(rite a C program to generate all the prime n m%ers %et0een 1 and nA 0here n is a 1al e s pplied %y the ser> UNIT. II, aD(rite a C program to calc late the ,ollo0ing & m@ & mR1-9242S +9444S-9646S+9"4"S-910410S =D(rite a C program toe ,ind the roots o, a ? adratic e? ation> UNIT. lII, aD(rite C programs that se %oth rec rsi1e and non-rec rsi1e , nctions i=)o ,ind the ,actorial o, a gi1en integer> ii=)o ,ind the !C/ <greatest common di1isor=o, t0o gi1en integers> iii=)o sol1e )o0ers o, .anoi pro%lem> UNIT. lV, aD)he total distance tra1elled %y 1ehicle in QtC seconds is gi1en %y distance R t+142at2 0here Q C and QaC are the initial 1elocity <m4sec>= and acceleration <m4sec2=> (rite C program to ,ind the distance tra1elled at reg lar inter1als o, time gi1en the 1al es o, Q C and QaC> )he program sho ld pro1ide the ,le9i%ility to the ser to select his o0n time inter1als and repeat the calc lations ,or di,,erent 1al es o, Q C and QaC> =D(rite a C programA 0hich ta'es t0o integer operands and one operator ,orm the serA per,orms the operation and then prints the res lt> <Consider the operators +A-A*A4AT and se &0itch &tatement= UNIT. V, aD (rite a C program to ,ind %oth the larges and smallest n m%er in a list o, integers> =D (rite a C program that ses , nctions to per,orm the ,ollo0ing@ i=2ddition o, )0o Matrices ii=M ltiplication o, )0o Matrices UNIT. Vl, aD(rite a C program that ses , nctions to per,orm the ,ollo0ing operations@ i=)o insert a s %-string in to gi1en main string ,rom a gi1en position> ii=)o delete n Characters ,rom a gi1en position in a gi1en string> =D(rite a C program to determine i, the gi1en string is a palindrome or not UNIT. VIl, aD (rite a C program that displays the position or inde9 in the string & 0here the string ) %eginsA or 3 1 i, & doesnCt contain )> =D (rite a C program to co nt the linesA 0ords and characters in a gi1en te9t> UNIT. VIIl, aD (rite a C program to generate PascalCs triangle>

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=D (rite a C program to constr ct a pyramid o, n m%ers> UNIT. I5, (rite a C program to read in t0o n m%ersA 9 and nA and then comp te the s m o, this geometric progression@ 1+9+92+93+UUUU>+9n #or e9ample@ i, n is 3 and 9 is LA then the program comp tes 1+L+2L+12L> Print 9AnA the s m Per,orm error chec'ing> #or e9ampleA the ,orm la does not ma'e sense ,or negati1e e9ponents 3 i, n is less than 0> .a1e yo r program print an error message i, nV0A then go %ac' and read in the ne9t pair o, n m%ers o, 0itho t comp ting the s m> 2re any 1al es o, 9 also illegal W> I, soA test ,or them too> UNIT. 5, aD 2Cs complement o, a n m%er is o%tained %y scanning it ,rom right to le,t and complementing all the %its a,ter the ,irst appearance o, a 1> )h s 2Cs complement o, 11100 is 00100> (rite a C program to ,ind the 2Cs complement o, a %inary n m%er> =D (rite a C program to con1ert a 5oman n meral to its decimal e? i1alent> UNIT. 5l, (rite a C program that ses , nctions to per,orm the ,ollo0ing operations@ i=5eading a comple9 n m%er ii=(riting a comple9 n m%er iii=2ddition o, t0o comple9 n m%ers i1=M ltiplication o, t0o comple9 n m%ers <8ote@ represent comple9 n m%er sing a str ct re>= UNIT. 5Il, aD (rite a C program 0hich copies one ,ile to another> =D (rite a C program to re1erse the ,irst n characters in a ,ile> <8ote @ )he ,ile name and n are speci,ied on the command line>= UNIT. 5IIl, (rite a C program that ses , nctions to per,orm the ,ollo0ing operations on singly lin'ed list>@ i=Creation ii=Insertion iii= /eletion i1= )ra1ersal UNIT. 5Vl, (rite a C program that ses , nctions to per,orm the ,ollo0ing operations on do %ly lin'ed list>@ i=Creation ii=Insertion iii= /eletion i1= )ra1ersal in %oth 0ays UNIT. 5V, (rite C programs that implement stac' <its operations= i=2rrays ii=Pointers sing

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W%%A1 aD (rite a Ea1a program that prints all real sol tions to the ? adratic e? ation a92 + %9 +c R 0> 5ead in aA %A c and se the ? adratic ,orm la> I, the discriminant %2 -4ac is negati1eA display a message stating that there are no real sol tions> =D)he #i%onacci se? ence is de,ined %y the ,ollo0ing r le@ )he ,ist t0o 1al es in the se? ence are 1 and 1> E1ery s %se? ent 1al e is the s m o, the t0o 1al es preceding it> (rite a Ea1a program that ses %oth rec rsi1e and non rec rsi1e , nctions to print the nth 1al e in the #i%onacci se? ence> W%%A 2 aD(rite a Ea1a program that prompts the ser ,or an integer and then prints o t all prime n m%ers p to that> integer> =D(rite a Ea1a program to m ltiply t0o gi1en matrices> *D(rite a Ea1a Program that reads a line o, integersA and then displays each integerA and the s m o, all the integers <7se &tring)o'eni:er class o, +a1a> til= W%%A # aD(rite a Ea1a program that chec's 0hether a gi1en string is a palindrome or not> E9@ M2/2M is a palindrome> =D(rite a Ea1a program ,or sorting a gi1en list o, names in ascending order> *D(rite a Ea1a program to ma'e ,re? ency co nt o, 0ords in a gi1en te9t> W%%A 1 aD(rite a Ea1a program that reads a ,ile name ,rom the serA then displays in,ormation a%o t 0hether the ,ile e9istsA 0hether the ,ile is reada%leA 0hether the ,ile is 0rita%leA the type o, ,ile and the length o, the ,ile in %ytes> =D(rite a Ea1a program that reads a ,ile and displays the ,ile on the screenA 0ith a line n m%er %e,ore each line> *D (rite a Ea1a program that displays the n m%er o, charactersA lines and 0ords in a te9t ,ile> W%%A ! aD(rite a Ea1a program that@ i= Implements stac' 2/)> ii= Con1erts in,i9 e9pression into Post,i9 ,orm iii= E1al ates the post,i9 e9pression W%%A " aD/e1elop an applet that displays a simple message> =D/e1elop an applet that recei1es an integer in one te9t ,ieldA and comp tes its ,actorial 1al e and ret rns it in another te9t ,ieldA 0hen the % tton named XComp teY is clic'ed> W%%A aD(rite a Ea1a program that 0or's as a simple calc lator> 7se a grid layo t to arrange % ttons ,or the digits and ,or the +A -A*A T operations> 2dd a te9t ,ield to display the res lt> W%%A aD(rite a Ea1a program ,or handling mo se e1ents>

W%%A I aD(rite a Ea1a program that creates three threads> #irst thread displays X!ood MorningY e1ery one secondA the second thread displays X.elloY e1ery t0o seconds and the third thread displays X(elcomeY e1ery three seconds> =D(rite a Ea1a program that correctly implements prod cer cons mer pro%lem sing the concept o, inter thread comm nication>

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W%%A 1$ aD(rite a program that creates a ser inter,ace to per,orm integer di1isions> )he ser enters t0o n m%ers in the te9t,ieldsA 8 m1 and 8 m2> )he di1ision o, 8 m1 and 8 m2 is displayed in the 5es lt ,ield 0hen the /i1ide % tton is clic'ed> I, 8 m1 or 8 m2 0ere not an integerA the program 0o ld thro0 a 8 m%er#ormatE9ception> I, 8 m2 0ere KeroA the program 0o ld thro0 an 2rithmeticE9ception /isplay the e9ception in a message dialog %o9> W%%A 11 aD(rite a Ea1a program that implements a simple client4ser1er application> )he client sends data to a ser1er> )he ser1er recei1es the dataA ses it to prod ce a res ltA and then sends the res lt %ac' to the client> )he client displays the res lt on the console> #or e9@ )he data sent ,rom the client is the radi s o, a circleA and the res lt prod ced %y the ser1er is the area o, the circle> <7se +a1a>net= W%%A 12 aD(rite a +a1a program that sim lates a tra,,ic light> )he program lets the ser select one o, three lights @ redA yello0A or green> (hen a radio % tton is selectedA the light is t rned onA and only one light can %e on at a time 8o light is on 0hen the program starts> =D(rite a Ea1a program that allo0s the ser to dra0 linesA rectangles and o1als> W%%A 1# aD(rite a +a1a program to create an a%stract class named &hape that contains an empty method named n m%er*,&ides < =>Pro1ide three classes named )rape:oidA )riangle and .e9agon s ch that each one o, the classes e9tends the class &hape> Each one o, the classes contains only the method n m%er*,&ides < = that sho0s the n m%er o, sides in the gi1en geometrical ,ig res> =D & ppose that a ta%le named )a%le>t9t is stored in a te9t ,ile> )he ,irst line in the ,ile is the headerA and the remaining lines correspond to ro0s in the ta%le> )he elements are seperated %y commas> (rite a +a1a program to display the ta%le sing E)a%le component> TE5T BOO6S , 1> Ea1a .o0 to ProgramA &i9th EditionA .>M>/ietel and P>E>/ietelA Pearson Ed cation4P.I 2> Introd ction to Ea1a programmingA &i9th editionA F>/aniel $iangA Pearson Ed cation 3> 6ig Ea1aA 2nd editionA Cay .orstmannA (iley &t dent EditionA (iley India Pri1ate $imited>

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2$$-.$ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD II Y%a& B.T%*+. M.E. II.S%' T P C 1/10 $ 1 THERMAL ENGINEERING . I UNIT ) I A*t:al C9*l%( a2; t+%4& A2al9(4(, Introd ctionA Comparison o, 2ir &tandard and 2ct al CyclesA )ime $oss #actorA .eat $oss #actorA E9ha st 6lo0do0n-$oss d e to !as e9change processA ;ol metric E,,iciency> $oss d e to 5 %%ing #rictionA 2ct al and # el-2ir Cycles *, CI Engines> UNIT.II I.C. ENGINES , Classi,ication - (or'ing principlesA ;al1e and Port )iming /iagramsA 2ir 3 &tandardA air-, el and act al cycles - Engine systems 3 # elA Car% retorA # el In+ection &ystemA IgnitionA Cooling and $ %rication> UNIT ) III Co'=:(t4o2 42 S.I. E2<42%( , 8ormal Com% stion and a%normal com% stion 3 Importance o, ,lame speed and e,,ect o, engine 1aria%les 3 )ype o, 2%normal com% stionA pre-ignition and 'noc'ing <e9planation o, = 3 # el re? irements and , el ratingA anti 'noc' additi1es 3 com% stion cham%er 3 re? irementsA types> UNIT IV Co'=:(t4o2 42 C.I. E2<42%( , #o r stages o, com% stion 3 /elay period and its importance 3 E,,ect o, engine 1aria%les 3 /iesel -noc'3 8eed ,or air mo1ementA s ctionA compression and com% stion ind ced t r% lence 3 open and di1ided com% stion cham%ers and no::les sed 3 , el re? irements and , el rating> UNIT ) V T%(t42< a2; P%&>o&'a2*% , Parameters o, per,ormance - meas rement o, cylinder press reA , el cons mptionA air inta'eA e9ha st gas compositionA 6ra'e po0er 3 /etermination o, ,rictional losses and indicated po0er 3 Per,ormance test 3 .eat %alance sheet and chart> UNIT ) VI COMPRESSORS 3 Classi,ication 3positi1e displacement and roto dynamic machinery 3 Po0er prod cing and po0er a%sor%ing machinesA ,anA %lo0er and compressor 3 positi1e displacement and dynamic types 3 reciprocating and rotary types> R%*43&o*at42< , Principle o, operationA 0or' re? iredA Isothermal e,,iciency 1ol metric e,,iciency and e,,ect o, clearanceA stage compressionA ndercoolingA sa1ing o, 0or'A minim m 0or' condition ,or stage compression> UNIT VII Rota&9 CPo(4t4?% ;4(3la*%'%2t t93%D , 5oots 6lo0erA 1ane sealed compressorA $ysholm compressor 3 mechanical details and principle o, 0or'ing 3 e,,iciency considerations> D92a'4* Co'3&%((o&( , Centri, gal compressors@ Mechanical details and principle o, operation 3 1elocity and press re 1ariation> Energy trans,er-impeller %lade shape-lossesA slip ,actorA po0er inp t ,actorA press re coe,,icient and adia%atic coe,,icient 3 1elocity diagrams 3 po0er> UNIT.VIII AF4al 7loE Co'3&%((o&( , Mechanical details and principle o, operation 3 1elocity triangles and energy trans,er per stage degree o, reactionA 0or' done ,actor - isentropic e,,iciency- press re rise calc lations 3 Polytropic e,,iciency> TE5T BOO6S, 1> I>C> Engines 4 ;> !28E&28- )M. 2> )hermal Engineering 4 5a+p t 4 $a'shmi P %lications> RE7ERENCES, 1> IC Engines 3 Math r D &harma 3 /hanpath 5ai D &ons> 2> Engineering , ndamentals o, IC Engines 3 P l'ra%e' 4 Pearson 4P.I 3> )hermal Engineering 4 5 dramoorthy - )M. 4> )hermodynamics D .eat Engines 4 6> Fada14 Central 6oo' /epot>A 2llaha%ad L> I>C> Engines 4 .ey0ood 4Mc!ra0.Ill> 6> )hermal Engineering 3 5>&> -h rmi D E>->! pta 3 &>Chand M> IC Engines4 5amalingam4 &cietech p %lishers "> )hermal engineering data %oo'-6>&rini1as l 5eddy4E- International P %>

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2$$-.$ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD II Y%a& B.T%*+. M.E.II.S%' T P C 1/10 $ 1 7LUID MECHANICS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINERY UNIT I 7l:4; (tat4*( @ /imensions and nits@ physical properties o, ,l ids- speci,ic gra1ityA 1iscosity s r,ace tension- 1apor press re and their in,l ence on ,l id motion- atmospheric ga ge and 1ac m press re 3 meas rement o, press re- Pie:ometerA 7-t %e and di,,erential manometers> UNIT II 7l:4; A42%'at4*( @ &tream lineA path line and strea' lines and stream t %eA classi,ication o, ,lo0s-steady D nsteadyA ni,ormA non ni,ormA laminarA t r% lentA rotationalA and irrotational ,lo0s-e? ation o, contin ity ,or one dimensional ,lo0> 7l:4; ;92a'4*( @ & r,ace and %ody ,orces 3E lerCs and 6erno lliCs e? ations ,or ,lo0 along a stream lineA moment m e? ation and its application on ,orce on pipe %end> UNIT III Clo(%; *o2;:4t >loE, R%92ol;H( e9periment- /arcy (eis%ach e? ation- Minor losses in pipes- pipes in series and pipes in parallel- total energy line-hydra lic gradient line> Meas rement o, ,lo0@ pilot t %eA 1ent rimeterA and ori,ice meterA #lo0 no::leA ) r%ine ,lo0 meter <5e,>4= UNIT IV Ba(4*( o> t:&=o 'a*+42%&9 @ .ydrodynamic ,orce o, +ets on stationary and mo1ing ,latA inclinedA and c r1ed 1anesA +et stri'ing centrally and at tipA 1elocity diagramsA 0or' don and e,,iciencyA ,lo0 o1er radial 1anes> UNIT V H9;&o%l%*t&4* 3oE%& (tat4o2( @ Elements o, hydro electric po0er station-types-concept o, p mped storage plants-storage re? irementsA mass c r1e <e9planation only= estimation o, po0er de1eloped ,rom a gi1en catchment areaJ heads and e,,iciencies> UNIT VI H9;&a:l4* T:&=42%( @ Classi,ication o, t r%inesA imp lse and reaction t r%inesA Pelton 0heelA #rancis t r%ine and -aplan t r%ine-0or'ing proportionsA 0or' doneA e,,iciencies A hydra lic design 3dra,t t %etheory, nctions and e,,iciency> UNIT VII P%&>o&'a2*% o> +9;&a:l4* t:&=42%( @ !eometric similarityA 7nit and speci,ic ? antitiesA characteristic c r1esA go1erning o, t r%inesA selection o, type o, t r%ineA ca1itationA s rge tan'A 0ater hammer> UNIT VIII C%2t&4>:<al 3:'3( @ Classi,icationA 0or'ingA 0or' done 3 manomertic head- losses and e,,icienciesspeci,ic speed- p mps in series and parallel-per,ormance characteristic c r1esA 8P&.> R%*43&o*at42< 3:'3( , (or'ingA /ischargeA slipA indicator diagrams> TE5T BOO6S , 1> .ydra licsA ,l id mechanics and .ydra lic machinery M*/I and &E).> 2> #l id Mechanics and .ydra lic Machines %y 5a+p t> RE7ERENCES , 1> #l id Mechanics and #l id Po0er Engineering %y />&> - marA -otaria D &ons> 2> #l id Mechanics and Machinery %y /> 5ama / rgaiahA 8e0 2ge International> 3> .ydra lic Machines %y 6anga D &harmaA -hanna P %lishers> 4> Instr mentation ,or Engineering Meas rements %y Eames (> /allyA (illiam E> 5iley AEohn (iley D &ons Inc> 2004 <Chapter 12 3 #l id #lo0 Meas rements=>

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2$$-.$ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD II Y%a& B.T%*+. M.E.II.S%' T P $ " MACHINE DRAWING Ma*+42% D&aE42< Co2?%2t4o2( , 8eed ,or dra0ing con1entions 3 introd ction to I& con1entions a= Con1entional representation o, materialsA common machine elements and parts s ch as scre0sA n tsA %oltsA 'eysA gearsA 0e%sA ri%s> %= )ypes o, sections 3 selection o, section planes and dra0ing o, sections and a 9iliary sectional 1ie0s> Parts not s ally sectioned> c= Methods o, dimensioningA general r les ,or si:es and placement o, dimensions ,or holesA centersA c r1ed and tapered ,eat res> d= )itle %o9esA their si:eA location and details - common a%%re1iations D their li%eral sage e= )ypes o, /ra0ings 3 0or'ing dra0ings ,or machine parts> I. D&aE42< o> Ma*+42% El%'%2t( a2; (4'3l% 3a&t( &election o, ;ie0sA additional 1ie0s ,or the ,ollo0ing machine elements and parts 0ith e1ery dra0ing proportions> a= Pop lar ,orms o, &cre0 threadsA %oltsA n tsA st d %oltsA tap %oltsA set scre0s> %= -eysA cottered +oints and 'n c'le +oint> c= 5i1etted +oints ,or plates d= &ha,t co plingA spigot and soc'et pipe +oint> e= Eo rnalA pi1ot and collar and ,oot step %earings> II. A((%'=l9 D&aE42<(, /ra0ings o, assem%led 1ie0s ,or the part dra0ings o, the ,ollo0ing sing con1entions and easy dra0ing proportions> a= Engine parts 3 st ,,ing %o9esA cross headsA EccentricsA Petrol Engine connecting rodA piston assem%ly> %= *ther machine parts - &cre0s +ac'sA Machine ;ices Pl mmer %loc'A )ailstoc'> c= ;al1es @ &team stop 1al1eA spring loaded sa,ety 1al1eA ,eed chec' 1al1e and air coc'> C 1

NOTE , #irst angle pro+ection to %e adopted> )he st dent sho ld %e a%le to pro1ide 0or'ing dra0ings o, act al parts> TE5T BOO6S , 1> Machine /ra0ing 3 /ha0anA &>Chand P %lications 2> Machine /ra0ing 3->$>8arayanaA P>-annaiah D -> ;en'ata 5eddy 4 8e0 2ge4 P %lishers RE7ERENCES , 1> Machine /ra0ing 3 P>&>!ill> 2> Machine /ra0ing 3 $ ::ader 3> Machine /ra0ing - 5a+p t

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2$$-.$ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD II Y%a& B.T%*+. M.E.II.S%' T P C 1/10 $ 1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES UNIT . I M:lt4;4(*43l42a&9 2at:&% o> E2?4&o2'%2tal St:;4%(, /e,initionA &cope and Importance 3 8eed ,or P %lic 20areness> UNIT . II Nat:&al R%(o:&*%( , 5ene0a%le and non-rene0a%le reso rces 3 8at ral reso rces and associated pro%lems 3 #orest reso rces 3 7se and o1er 3 e9ploitationA de,orestationA case st dies 3 )im%er e9traction 3 MiningA dams and other e,,ects on ,orest and tri%al people 3 (ater reso rces 3 7se and o1er tili:ation o, s r,ace and gro nd 0ater 3 #loodsA dro ghtA con,licts o1er 0aterA dams 3 %ene,its and pro%lems Mineral reso rces@ 7se and e9ploitationA en1ironmental e,,ects o, e9tracting and sing mineral reso rcesA case st dies> - #ood reso rces@ (orld ,ood pro%lemsA changes ca sed %y agric lt re and o1ergra:ingA e,,ects o, modern agric lt reA ,ertili:er-pesticide pro%lemsA 0ater loggingA salinityA case st dies> - Energy reso rces@ !ro0ing energy needsA rene0a%le and non-rene0a%le energy so rces se o, alternate energy so rces> Case st dies> $and reso rces@ $and as a reso rceA land degradationA man ind ced landslidesA soil erosion and deserti,ication> 5ole o, an indi1id al in conser1ation o, nat ral reso rces> E? ita%le se o, reso rces ,or s staina%le li,estyles> UNIT . III E*o(9(t%'( , Concept o, an ecosystem> - &tr ct re and , nction o, an ecosystem> - Prod cersA cons mers and decomposers> - Energy ,lo0 in the ecosystem - Ecological s ccession> - #ood chainsA ,ood 0e%s and ecological pyramids> - Introd ctionA typesA characteristic ,eat resA str ct re and , nction o, the ,ollo0ing ecosystem@ a> #orest ecosystem %> !rassland ecosystem c> /esert ecosystem d> 2? atic ecosystems <pondsA streamsA la'esA ri1ersA oceansA est aries= UNIT . IV B4o;4?%&(4t9 a2; 4t( *o2(%&?at4o2 , Introd ction - /e,inition@ geneticA species and ecosystem di1ersity> - 6io-geographical classi,ication o, India - ;al e o, %iodi1ersity@ cons mpti1e seA prod cti1e seA socialA ethicalA aesthetic and option 1al es - > 6iodi1ersity at glo%alA 8ational and local le1els> - > India as a megadi1ersity nation - .ot-sports o, %iodi1ersity - )hreats to %iodi1ersity@ ha%itat lossA poaching o, 0ildli,eA man0ildli,e con,licts> - Endangered and endemic species o, India - Conser1ation o, %iodi1ersity@ In-sit and E9sit conser1ation o, %iodi1ersity> UNIT . V E2?4&o2'%2tal Poll:t4o2 , /e,initionA Ca seA e,,ects and control meas res o, @ a> 2ir poll tion %> (ater poll tion c> &oil poll tion d> Marine poll tion e> 8oise poll tion ,> )hermal poll tion g> 8 clear ha:ards Sol4; Ea(t% Ma2a<%'%2t , Ca sesA e,,ects and control meas res o, r%an and ind strial 0astes> - 5ole o, an indi1id al in pre1ention o, poll tion> - Poll tion case st dies> - /isaster management@ ,loodsA earth? a'eA cyclone and landslides> UNIT . VI So*4al I((:%( a2; t+% E2?4&o2'%2t , #rom 7ns staina%le to & staina%le de1elopment -7r%an pro%lems related to energy -(ater conser1ationA rain 0ater har1estingA 0atershed management -5esettlement and reha%ilitation o, peopleJ its pro%lems and concerns> Case &t dies -En1ironmental ethics@ Iss es and possi%le sol tions> -Climate changeA glo%al 0armingA acid rainA o:one layer depletionA n clear accidents and holoca st> Case &t dies> -(asteland reclamation> -Cons merism and 0aste prod cts> -En1ironment Protection 2ct> -2ir <Pre1ention and Control o, Poll tion= 2ct> -(ater <Pre1ention and control o, Poll tion= 2ct -(ildli,e Protection 2ct -#orest Conser1ation 2ct -Iss es in1ol1ed in en,orcement o, en1ironmental legislation> -P %lic a0areness>

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Minim m o, 12 E9ercises need to %e per,ormed I. METAL CASTING LAB , 1> Pattern /esign and ma'ing - ,or one casting dra0ing> 2> &and properties testing - E9ercise -,or strengthsA and permea%ility 3 1 3> Mo lding Melting and Casting - 1 E9ercise II WELDING LAB , 1> 25C (elding $ap D 6 tt Eoint - 2 E9ercises 2> &pot (elding - 1 E9ercise 3> )I! (elding - 1 E9ercise 4> Plasma 0elding and 6ra:ing - 2 E9ercises <(ater Plasma /e1ice= III MECHANICAL PRESS WOR6ING , 1> 6lan'ing D Piercing operation and st dy o, simpleA compo nd and progressi1e press tool> 2> .ydra lic Press @ /eep dra0ing and e9tr sion operation> 3> 6ending and other operations IV PROCESSING O7 PLASTICS 1> In+ection Mo lding 2> 6lo0 Mo lding

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U24t I Introduction to Managerial Economics: /e,initionA 8at re and &cope o, Managerial Economics3/emand 2nalysis@ /emand /eterminantsA $a0 o, /emand and its e9ceptions> U24t II Elasticity of Demand@ /e,initionA )ypesA Meas rement and &igni,icance o, Elasticity o, /emand> /emand #orecastingA #actors go1erning demand ,orecastingA methods o, demand ,orecasting <s r1ey methodsA statistical methodsA e9pert opinion methodA test mar'etingA controlled e9perimentsA + dgmental approach to demand ,orecasting= U24t III T+%o&9 o> P&o;:*t4o2 a2; Co(t A2al9(4( @ Prod ction # nction 3 Iso? ants and IsocostsA M5)&A $east Cost Com%ination o, Inp tsA Co%%-/o glas Prod ction , nctionA $a0s o, 5et rnsA Internal and E9ternal Economies o, &cale> Co(t A2al9(4(, Cost conceptsA *pport nity costA #i9ed 1s> ;aria%le costsA E9plicit costs ;s> Implicit costsA * t o, poc'et costs 1s> Imp ted costs> 6rea'-e1en 2nalysis <6E2=-/etermination o, 6rea'-E1en Point <simple pro%lems=- Managerial &igni,icance and limitations o, 6E2> U24t IV I2t&o;:*t4o2 to Ma&A%t( 8 P&4*42< Pol4*4%(, Ma&A%t (t&:*t:&%(, )ypes o, competitionA #eat res o, Per,ect competitionA Monopoly and Monopolistic Competition> Price-* tp t /etermination in case o, Per,ect Competition and Monopoly> O=G%*t4?%( a2; Pol4*4%( o> P&4*42<- M%t+o;( o> P&4*42<, Cost Pl s PricingA Marginal Cost PricingA &ealed 6id PricingA !oing 5ate PricingA $imit PricingA Mar'et &'imming PricingA Penetration PricingA )0o-Part PricingA 6loc' PricingA 6 ndling PricingA Pea' $oad PricingA Cross & %sidi:ation> U24t V B:(42%(( 8 N%E E*o2o'4* E2?4&o2'%2t@ Characteristic ,eat res o, 6 sinessA #eat res and e1al ation o, &ole ProprietorshipA PartnershipA Eoint &toc' CompanyA P %lic Enterprises and their typesA Changing 6 siness En1ironment in Post-li%erali:ation scenario> U24t VI Ca34tal a2; Ca34tal B:;<%t42<@ Capital and its signi,icanceA )ypes o, CapitalA Estimation o, #i9ed and (or'ing capital re? irementsA Methods and so rces o, raising ,inance> 8at re and scope o, capital % dgetingA ,eat res o, capital % dgeting proposalsA Methods o, Capital 6 dgeting@ Pay%ac' MethodA 2cco nting 5ate o, 5et rn <255= and 8et Present ;al e Method <simple pro%lems= U24t VII I2t&o;:*t4o2 to 742a2*4al A**o:2t42<, /o %le-Entry 6oo' -eepingA Eo rnalA $edgerA )rial 6alance- #inal 2cco nts <)rading 2cco ntA Pro,it and $oss 2cco nt and 6alance &heet 0ith simple ad+ stments=> U24t VIII 742a2*4al A2al9(4( t+&o:<+ &at4o(, Comp tationA 2nalysis and Interpretation o, $i? idity 5atios <C rrent 5atio and ? ic' ratio=A 2cti1ity 5atios <In1entory t rno1er ratio and /e%tor ) rno1er ratio=A Capital str ct re 5atios </e%t- E? ity ratioA Interest Co1erage ratio=A and Pro,ita%ility ratios <!ross Pro,it 5atioA 8et Pro,it ratioA *perating 5atioA P4E 5atio and EP&=> TE5T BOO6S, 1> 2ryasri@ Managerial Economics and #inancial 2nalysisA 24eA )M.A 200L> 2> ;arshney D Mahes0ari@ Managerial EconomicsA & ltan ChandA 2003> RE7ERENCES, 1> 2m%rish ! ptaA #inancial 2cco nting ,or ManagementA Pearson Ed cationA 8e0 /elhi> 2> .> Craig Peterson D (> Cris $e0isA Managerial EconomicsA P.IA 4th Ed> 3> & ma /amodaranA Managerial EconomicsA *9,ord 7ni1ersity Press> 4> $ipsey D ChrystelA EconomicsA *9,ord 7ni1ersity Press> L> &> 2> &iddi? i D 2> &> &iddi? iA Managerial Economics D #inancial 2nalysisA 8e0 age International &pace P %lications> 6> /omnic' &al1atore@ Managerial Economics In a !lo%al EconomyA 4th EditionA )homson> M> 8arayanas0amy@ #inancial 2cco ntingZ2 Managerial Perspecti1eA P.I>

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2$$-.$ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD IV Y%a& B.T%*+. M.E. I.S%' T P C 1/10 $ 1 POWER PLANT ENGINEERING CELECTIVE . IID UNIT ) I Introd ction to the &o rces o, Energy 3 5eso rces and /e1elopment o, Po0er in India> STEAM POWER PLANT , Plant $ayo tA (or'ing o, di,,erent Circ itsA # el and handling e? ipmentsA types o, coalsA coal handlingA choice o, handling e? ipmentA coal storageA 2sh handling systems> UNIT II STEAM POWER PLANT , C*M67&)I*8 P5*CE&& @ Properties o, coal 3 o1er,eed and nder,eed , el %edsA tra1eling grate sto'ersA spreader sto'ersA retort sto'ersA p l1eri:ed , el % rning system and its componentsA com% stion needs and dra ght systemA cyclone , rnaceA design and constr ctionA / st collectorsA cooling to0ers and heat re+ection> Corrosion and ,eed 0ater treatment> UNIT ) III INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE PLANT , /IE&E$ P*(E5 P$28)@ Introd ction 3 IC EnginesA typesA constr ction3 Plant layo t 0ith a 9iliaries 3 , el s pply systemA air starting e? ipmentA l %rication and cooling system 3 s per charging> UNIT IV GAS TURBINE PLANT , Introd ction 3 classi,ication - constr ction 3 $ayo t 0ith a 9iliaries 3 Principles o, 0or'ing o, closed and open cycle gas t r%ines> Com%ined Cycle Po0er Plants and comparision> UNIT ) V .F/5* E$EC)5IC P*(E5 P$28)@ (ater po0er 3 .ydrological cycle 4 ,lo0 meas rement 3 drainage area characteristics 3 .ydrographs 3 storage and Pondage 3 classi,ication o, dams and spill 0ays> .F/5* P5*EEC)& 28/ P$28)@ Classi,ication 3 )ypical layo ts 3 plant a 9iliaries 3 plant operation p mped storage plants> UNIT VI P*(E5 #5*M 8*8-C*8;E8)I*82$ &*75CE&@ 7tili:ation o, &olar- Collectors- Principle o, (or'ingA (ind Energy 3 types 3 .2()A ;2() -)idal Energy> /I5EC) E8E5!F C*8;E5&I*8@ &olar energyA # el cellsA )hermo electric and )hermo ionicA M./ generation> UNIT ) VII 87C$E25 P*(E5 &)2)I*8 @ 8 clear , el 3 %reeding and ,ertile materials 3 8 clear reactor 3 reactor operation> )FPE& *# 5E2C)*5&@ Press ri:ed 0ater reactorA 6oiling 0ater reactorA sodi m-graphite reactorA ,ast 6reeder 5eactorA .omogeneo s 5eactorA !as cooled 5eactorA 5adiation ha:ards and shielding 3 radioacti1e 0aste disposal> UNIT ) VIII P*(E5 P$28) EC*8*MIC& 28/ E8;I5*8ME8)2$ C*8&I/E52)I*8&@ Capital costA in1estment o, ,i9ed chargesA operating costsA general arrangement o, po0er distri% tionA $oad c r1esA load d ration c r1e> /e,initions o, connected loadA Ma9im m demandA demand ,actorA a1erage loadA load ,actorA di1ersity ,actor 3 related e9ercises> E,,l ents ,rom po0er plants and Impact on en1ironment 3 poll tants and poll tion standards 3 Methods o, Poll tion control> TE5T BOO6 , 1> 2 )e9t 6oo' o, Po0er Plant Engineering 4 5a+p t 4 $a9mi P %lications 2> Po0er Plant Engineering 3 P>C>&harma 4 &>->-ataria P % RE7ERENCES , 1> Po0er Plant Engineering@ P>->8ag4 II Edition 4)M.> 2> Po0er plant Engineering4 5amalingam4 &cietech P %lishers 3> 2 Co rse in Po0er Plant Engineering@ 4 2rora and &> /om' nd0ar> 4> Po0er station Engineering 3 El(a'il 4 Mc.ill> L> 2n Introd ction to Po0er Plant )echnology 4 !>/> 5ai> 6> Po0er plant Engg - Elanche:hian- I>-> International P %>

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2$$-.$ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD IV Y%a& B.T%*+. M.E. I.S%' T P C $ # 2 PRODUCTION DRAWING PRACTICE AND INSTRUMENTATION LAB UNIT ) I Con1entional representation o, Materials 3 con1entional representation o, parts 3 scre0 +ointsA 0elded +ointsA springsA gearsA electricalA hydra lic and pne matic circ its 3 methods o, indicating notes on dra0ings> UNIT ) II L4'4t( a2; 74t( , )ypes o, ,itsA e9ercises in1ol1ing selection 4 interpretation o, ,its and estimation o, limits ,rom ta%les> UNIT ) III 7o&' a2; Po(4t4o2al Tol%&a2*%( , Introd ction and indication o, the tolerances o, ,rom and position on dra0ingsA de,ormation o, r no t and total r no t and their indication> UNIT ) IV S:&>a*% &o:<+2%(( a2; 4t( 42;4*at4o2 @ /e,initions 3 ,inishes o%taina%le ,rom 1ario s man ,act ring processesA recommended s r,ace ro ghness on mechanical components> UNIT ) V .eat treatment and s r,ace treatment sym%ols sed on dra0ings> UNIT ) VI D%ta4l%; a2; Pa&t ;&aE42<(, /ra0ing o, parts ,rom assem%ly dra0ings 0ith indications o, si:eA tolerancesA ro ghnessA ,orm and position errors etc> UNIT ) VII Part dra0ing sing comp ter aided dra,ting %y C2/ so,t0are TE5T BOO6S , 1> Prod ction and /ra0ing 3 ->$> 8arayana D P> -annaiah4 8e0 2ge 2> machine /ra0ing 0ith 2 to C2/- Pohit and !hoshA PE RE7ERENCE , 1. !eometric dimensioning and tolerancing- Eames /> Meado0s4 6>& P %lications 2> Engineering MetrologyA 5>-> EainA -hanna P %lications CBD INSTRUMENTATION LAB 1> Cali%ration o, Pressire !a ges 2> Cali%ration o, transd cer ,or temperat re meas rement> 3> &t dy and cali%ration o, $;/) transd cer ,or displacement meas rement> 4> Cali%rationo, strain ga ge ,or temperat re meas rement> L> Cali%ration o, thermoco ple ,or temperat re meas rement> 6> Cali%ration o, capaciti1e transd cer ,or ang lar displacement> M> &t dy and cali%ration o, photo and magnetic speed pic' ps ,or the meas rement o, speed> "> Cali%ration o, resistance temperat re detector ,or temperat re meas rement> O> &t dy and cali%ration o, a rotometer ,or ,lo0 meas rement> 10> &t dy and se o, a &eismic pic' p ,or the meas rement o, 1i%ration amplit de o, an engine %ed at 1ario s loads> 11> &t dy and cali%ration o, Mcleod ga ge ,or lo0 press re>

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2$$-.$ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD IV Y%a& B.T%*+. M.E. II.S%' T P C #/10 $ # NANOTECHNOLOGY CELECTIVE ) IIID UNIT.I G%2%&al I2t&o;:*t4o2, 6asics o, B ant m MechanicsA .armonic oscillatorA magnetic PhenomenaA %and str ct re in solidsA Moss%a er and &pectroscopyA optical phenomena %onding in solidsA 2nisotropy> UNIT.II S4l4*o2 Ca&=4;%, 2pplication o, &ilicon car%ideA nano materials preparationA &intering o, &iCA I-ray /i,,raction dataA electron microscopy sintering o, nano particlesA Na2o 3a&t4*l%( o> Al:'42a a2; M4&*o24a@ 8ano materials preparationA Characteri:ationA (ear materials and nano compositesA UNIT.III M%*+a24*al 3&o3%&t4%(, &trength o, nano crystalline &iCA Preparation ,or strength meas rementsA Mechanical propertiesA Magnetic propertiesA U24t .IV El%*t&4*al 3&o3%&t4%(, &0itching glasses 0ith nanoparticlesAElectronic cond ction 0ith nano particles O3t4*al 3&o3%&t4%(@ *ptical propertiesA special properties and the colo red glasses UNIT.V Process o, synthesis o, nano po0dersA Electro depositionA Important naon materials UNIT.VI, I2?%(t4<a42< a2; 'a243:lat42< 'at%&4al( 42 t+% 2a2o(*al%, Electron microscopicsA scanning pro%e microscopicsA optical microscopics ,or nano science and technologyA I-ray di,,raction> UNIT.VII Na2o=4olo<9 , Interaction %et0een %imolec les and naoparticle s r,aceA /i,,erent types o, inorganic materials sed ,or the synthesis o, hy%rid nano-%io assem%liesA 2pplication o, nano in %iologyA naopro%es ,or 2nalytical 2pplications-2 ne0 Methodology in medical diagnostics and 6iotechnologyA C rrent stat s o, nano 6iotechnologyA # t re perspecti1es o, 8ano%iologyA 8anosensors> UNIT.VIII Na2oM%;4*%2( , /e1eloping o, 8anomedicens 8anosytems in seAProtocols ,or nanodr g 2dministrationA 8anotechnology in /iagnostics applicationsA materials ,or sed in /iagnostics and )herape tic applicationsA Molec lar 8anomechanicsA Molec lar de1icesA 8anotri%ologyA st dying tri%ology at nanoscaleA 8anotri%ology applications> TE5T BOO6S, 1> 8ano Materials- 2>->6andyopadhyay4 8e0 2ge P %lishers> 2> 8ano Essentials- )>Pradeep4)M.

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UNIT.I BASIC STRUCTURE O7 COMPUTERS , Comp ter )ypesA # nctional nitA 6asic *perational conceptsA 6 s str ct resA &o,t0areA Per,ormanceA m ltiprocessors and m lti comp ters> /ata 5epresentation> #i9ed Point 5epresentation> #loating 3 Point 5epresentation> Error /etection codes> 2dditionA s %tractions and m ltiplications and algorithms> UNIT.II REGISTER TRANS7ER LANGUAGE AND MICROOPERATIONS , 5egister )rans,er lang age> 5egister )rans,er 6 s and memory trans,ersA 2rithmetic MircrooperatiaonsA logic micro operationsA shi,t micro operationsA 2rithmetic logic shi,t nit> Instr ction codes> Comp ter 5egisters Comp ter instr ctions 3 Instr ction cycle> UNIT.III M%'o&9 3 5e,erence Instr ctions> Inp t 3 * tp t and Interr pt> &)2C- organi:ation> Instr ction ,ormats> 2ddressing modes> /2)2 )rans,er and manip lation> Program control> 5ed ced Instr ction set comp ter> UNIT.IV MICRO PROGRAMMED CONTROL , Control memoryA 2ddress se? encingA microprogram e9ampleA design o, control nit .ard 0ired control> Microprogrammed control UNIT.V THE MEMORY SYSTEM , 6asic concepts semicond ctor 52M memories> 5ead-only memories Cache memories per,ormance considerationsA ;irt al memories secondary storage> Introd ction to 52I/> UNIT.VI INPUT.OUTPUT ORGANIMATION , Peripheral /e1icesA Inp t-* tp t Inter,aceA 2synchrono s data trans,er Modes o, )rans,erA Priority Interr pt /irect memory 2ccessA Inp t 3* tp t Processor <I*P= &erial comm nicationJ Introd ction to peripheral componentA Interconnect <PCI= % s> Introd ction to standard serial comm nication protocols li'e 5&232A 7&6A IEEE13O4> UNIT.VII PIPELINE AND VECTOR PROCESSING , Parallel ProcessingA PipeliningA 2rithmetic PipelineA Instr ction PipelineA 5I&C Pipeline ;ector ProcessingA 2rray Processors> UNIT.VIII MULTI PROCESSORS , Characteristics or M ltiprocessorsA Interconnection &tr ct resA Interprocessor 2r%itration> InterProcessor Comm nication and &ynchroni:ation Cache Coherance> &hared Memory M ltiprocessors> TE5T BOO6S , 1> Comp ter *rgani:ation 3 Carl .amacherA K1on's ;ranesicA &a,eaKa'yA ;th EditionA Mc!ra0 .ill> 2> Comp ter &ystems 2rchitect re 3 M>Moris ManoA IIIrd EditionA Pearson4P.I RE7ERENCES , 1> Comp ter *rgani:ation and 2rchitect re 3 (illiam &tallings &i9th EditionA Pearson4P.I 2> &tr ct red Comp ter *rgani:ation 3 2ndre0 &> )anen%a mA 4th Edition P.I4Pearson 3> # ndamentals or Comp ter *rgani:ation and /esignA - &i1araama /andam di &pringer Int> Edition> 4> Comp ter *rgani:ationA 2n+aney l A .imalaya P % ho se>

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2$$-.$ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD IV Y%a& B.T%*+. M.E. II.S%' T P C #/10 $ # PRINCIPLES O7 ENTREPRENEURSHIP CEl%*t4?%.IVD U24t1 ,Introd ction to Entreprene rship /e,inition o, Entreprene rA Entreprene rial )raitsA Entreprene r 1s> ManagerA Entreprene r 1s Intraprene r> )he Entreprene rial decision process> 5ole o, Entreprene rship in Economic /e1elopmentA Ethics and &ocial responsi%ility o, Entreprene rs> *pport nities ,or Entreprene rs in India and a%road> (oman as Entreprene r> U24t II @ Creating and &tarting the ;ent re &o rces o, ne0 IdeasA Methods o, generating ideasA creating pro%lem sol1ingA prod ct planning and de1elopment process> U24t III , )he 6 siness Plan 8at re and scope o, 6 siness plan A (riting 6 siness PlanA E1al ating 6 siness plansA 7sing and implementing % siness plans> Mar'eting planA ,inancial plan and the organi:ational planA $a nching ,ormalities> U24t IV @ #inancing and Managing the ne0 1ent re &o rces o, capitalA 5ecord 'eepingA recr itmentA moti1ating and leading teamsA ,inancial controls > Mar'eting and sales controls> E-commerce and Entreprene rshipA Internet ad1ertising> U24t V , 8e0 1ent re E9pansion &trategies and Iss es #eat res and e1al ation o, +oint 1ent resA ac? isitionsA mergesA ,ranchising> P %lic iss esA rights iss esA %on s iss es and stoc' splits> U24t VI @ Instit tional s pport to Entreprene rship 5ole o, /irectorate o, Ind striesA /istrict Ind striesA Centres </ICs=A Ind strial /e1elopment Corporation <I/C=A &tate #inancial corporation <&#Cs=A &mall &cale Ind stries /e1elopment Corporations <&&I/Cs=A -hadi and 1illage Ind stries Commission <-;IC=A )echnical cons ltancy *rganisation <)C*=A &mall Ind stries &er1ice Instit te <&I&I=A 8ational &mall Ind stries Corporation <8&IC=A &mall Ind stries /e1elopment 6an' o, India<&I/6I= U24t VII @Prod ction and Mar'eting Management )hr st o, prod ction managementA &election o, prod ction )echni? esA plant tili:ation and maintenanceA /esigning the 0or' placeA In1entory controlA material handling and ? ality control> Mar'eting , nctionsA mar'et segmentationA mar'et research and channels o, distri% tionA &ales promotion and prod ct pricing> U24t VIII $a%o r legislationA &alient Pro1ision nder Indian #actories 2ctA Ind strial /isp tes 2ctA Employees &tate Ins rance 2ctA (or'menCs Compensation 2ct and payment o, 6on s 2ct> )his co rse replaces the co rse o,,ered in earlier years as QEntreprene rshipD ManagementC T%Ft BooA(, 1> 5o%ert .isrichA D Michael Peters@ Entreprene rshipA )M.A Lth Edition> 2> /ollinger@ Entreprene rshipA44eA PearsonA 2004> RE7ERENCES, 1> ;asant /esal@ /ynamics o, Entreprene rial /e1elopment and managementA .imalaya P %lishing .o seA 2004> 2> .ar1ard 6 siness 5e1ie0 on Entreprene rship> .65 Paper 6ac'A 1OOO> 3> 5o%ert E>Cal1in@ Entreprene rial ManagementA )M.A 2004> 4> ! rmeet 8aroola@ )he Entreprene rial ConnectionA )M.A 2001> L> 6olton D )hompson @ Entrepene rs- )alentA )emperamentA )echni? eA 6 tter0orth .einemannA 2001> 6> 2gar0al @Indian Economy A (ish0a Pra'ashan 200L> M> / tt D & ndaram @ Indian Economy> &> ChandA 200L> "> &ri1asta1a@ Ind strial 5elations D $a%o r $a0sA ;i'asA 200L> O> 2r na -a lg d@ Entreprene rship Management %y> ;i'as p %lishing ho seA 2003> 10> )homas (> Kimmerer D 8orman M> &car%oro gh@ Essential o, Entreprene rship and small % siness managementA P.IA 44eA 200L> 11> Mary Co lter@ Entreprene rship in 2ctionA P.IA 24eA 200L> 12> -aplan@ Patterns o, Entreprene rshipA (illeyA 200L> 13> 8/ -apoor@ Ind strial $a0A & ltan Chand D &onsA 200L>

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2$$-.$ JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD IV Y%a& B.T%*+. M.E. II.S%' T P C #/10 $ # AUTOMATION IN MANU7ACTURING CELECTIVE ) IVD UNIT ) I Introd ction )ypes and strategies o, a tomationA pne matic and hydra lic components circ itsA 2 tomation in machine tools> Mechanical ,eeding and too changing and machine tool control trans,er the a tomaton> UNIT ) II 2 tomated ,lo0 lines @ Methods or 0or' part transport trans,er Mechanical % ,,er storage control , nctionA design and ,a%rication consideration> UNIT ) III 2nalysis o, 2 tomated ,lo0 lines@ !eneral terminology and analysis o, trans,er lines 0itho t and 0ith % ,,er storageA partial a tomationA implementation o, a tomated ,lo0 lines> UNIT ) IV 2ssem%ly system and line %alancing @ 2ssem%ly process and systems assem%ly lineA line %alancing methodsA 0ays o, impro1ing line %alanceA ,le9i%le assem%ly lines> UNIT ) V 2 tomated material handling @ )ypes o, e? ipmentA , nctionsA analysis and design o, material handling systems con1eyor systemsA a tomated g ided 1ehicle systems> UNIT .VI 2 tomated storage systemsA 2 tomated storage and retrie1al systemsJ 0or' in process storageA inter,acing handling and storage 0ith man ,act ring> UNIT ) VII 2dapti1e control systems @ Introd ctionA adapti1e control 0ith optimi:ationA 2dapti1e control 0ith constraintsA 2pplication o, 2>C> in Machining operations> 7se o, 1ario s parameters s ch as c tting ,orceA )emperat resA 1i%ration and aco stic emission> UNIT ) VIII 6 siness process 5e-engineering@ Introd ction to 6PE logisticsA E5PA &o,t0are con,ig ration o, 6PEA conc rrent EngineeringA )echni? es o, 5apid Proto typing> TE5T BOO6 , 1> 2 tomationA Prod ction &ystems and Comp ter Integrated Man ,act ring @ M>P> !roo1er>4 PE4P.I RE7ERENCES , 1> Comp ter control o, Man ,act ring &ystems %y Foram Coreom> 2> C2/ 4 C2M4 CIM %y 5adha'rishnan> 3> 2 tomation %y (> 6 e'insham>

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