First Semester Examination
First Semester Examination
&
DETAILED SYLLABUS
for
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
(B.TECH) DEGREE
GURU GOBIND SINGH
INDRAPRASTHA UNIVERSITY
KASHMERE GATE, DELHI-110 403
www.ipu.ac.in
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
(B.TECH.) DEGREE COURSE (Common to all branches)
ETEL-113* is NUES
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY
(B.TECH.) DEGREE COURSE (Common to all branches)
UNIT I
COMPLEX NUMBERS AND INFINITE SERIES:
De Moivre’s theorem and roots of complex numbers. Euler’s theorem, Logarithmic
Functions, Circular, Hyperbolic Functions and their Inverses.
Convergence and Divergence of Infinite series, Comparison test d’Alembert’s ratio test.
Higher ratio test, Cauchy’s root test. Alternating series, Lebnitz test, Absolute and
conditioinal convergence. (No. of Hrs. 10)
UNIT II
CALCULUS OF ONE VARIABLE:
Successive differentiation. Leibnitz theorem (without proof) McLaurin’s and Taylor’s
expansion of functions, errors and approximation.
Asymptotes of Cartesian curves.
Curveture of curves in Cartesian, parametric and polar coordinates, Tracing of curves in
Cartesian, parametric and polar coordinates (like conics, astroid, hypocycloid, Folium of
Descartes, Cycloid, Circle, Cardiode, Lemniscate of Bernoulli, equiangular spiral).
Reduction Formulae for evaluating
Finding area under the curves, Length of the curves, volume and surface of solids of
revolution. (No. of Hrs. 15)
UNIT III
LINEAR ALGEBRA – MATERICES:
Rank of matrix, Linear transformations, Hermitian and skeew – Hermitian forms, Inverse
of matrix by elementary operations. Consistency of linear simultaneous equations,
Diagonalisation of a matrix, Eigen values and eigen vectors. Caley – Hamilton theorem
(without proof). (No. of Hrs. 09)
UNIT IV
ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS:
First order differential equations – exact and reducible to exact form. Linear differential
equations of higher order with constant coefficients. Solution of simultaneous differential
equations. Variation of parameters, Solution of homogeneous differential equations –
Canchy and Legendre forms.
(No. of Hrs. 10)
Text books:
1. Kresyzig, E., “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, John Wiley and Sons.
(Latest edition).
2. Jain, R. K. and Iyengar, S. R. K., “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, Narosa,
2003 (2nd Ed.).
3. “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, Dr. A. B. Mathur, V. P. Jaggi (Khanna
publications)
References books:
1. Mitin, V. V.; Polis, M. P. and Romanov, D. A., “Modern Advanced Mathematics for
Engineers”, John Wiley and Sons, 2001.
2. Wylie, R., “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, McGraw-Hill, 1995.
Paper Code: ETPH – 103 L T C
Paper: APPLIED PHYSICS – I 2 1 3
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM MARKS: 75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question
should have objective or short answer type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Every unit should have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only
1 question from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.
UNIT I
Interference of Light: Interference due to division of wavefront and division of
amplitude, Young’s double slit expt., Interference, Principle of Superposition, Theory of
Biprism, Interference from parallel thin films, wedge shaped films, Newton rings,
Michelson interferometer.
Diffraction: Fresnel Diffraction, Diffraction at a straight edge, Fraunhoffer diffraction
due to N slits, Diffraction grating, absent spectra, dispersive power of Grating, resolving
power of prism and grating.
(No. of Hrs. 8)
UNIT II
Polarization: Introduction, production of plane polarized light by different methods,
Brewster and Malus Laws. Double refraction, Quarter & half wave plate, Nicol prism,
specific rotation, Laurent’s half shade polarimeter.
Optical Instruments : Ramdson & Huygen Eye pieces, Electron microscope.
(No. of Hrs. 7)
UNIT III
Laser: Introduction, temporal and spatial coherence, principle of Laser, stimulated and
spontaneous emission, Einstein’s Coefficients, He-Ne Laser, Ruby Laser, Application of
Lasers.
Fibre Optics: Introduction, numerical aperture, step index and graded index fibres,
attenuation & dispersion mechanism in optical fibers (Qualitative only), application of
optical fibres, optical communication (block diagram only)
(No. of Hrs. 8)
UNIT IV
Mechanics: Central and non-central forces, Inverse square force, SHM, Damped,
undamped and forced Oscillations.
Special theory of Relativity: Frame of reference, Michelson-Morley experiment, basic
postulates of special relativity, Lorentz transformations (space – time coordinates &
velocity only), mass energy relation.
(No. of Hrs. 8)
Text Books:
1. A. Ghatak, “Optics”
2. N. Subrahmanyam and Brij Lal, “Optics”
3. Jenkins and White, “Fundamentals of Optics”
4. C. Kittle, “Mechanics”, Berkeley Physics Course, Vol.- I.
5. A. Beiser, “Concepts of Modern Physics”
Paper Code: ETCH – 105 L T C
Unit-I
Casting Processes:
Principles of metal casting: Pattern materials, types and allowance; Study of moulding,
sand moulding, tools, moulding materials, classification of moulds, core, elements of
gating system, casting defects, description and operation of cupola: special casting
processes e.g. die-casting, permanent mould casting, centrifugal casting, investment
casting. [No. of Hrs. 6]
Unit-II
Smithy and Forging:
Basic operation e.g. upsetting, fullering, flattening, drawing, swaging: tools and
appliances: drop forging, press forging.
Unit-III
Metal joining:
Welding principles, classification of welding techniques; Oxyacetylene Gas welding,
equipment and field of application, Arc-welding, metal arc, Carbon arc, submerged arc
and atomic hydrogen welding, Electric resistance welding: spot, seam, butt, and
percussion welding; Flux: composition, properties and function; Electrodes, Types of
joints and edge preparation, Brazing and soldering. [No. of Hrs. 6]
Unit-IV
Sheet Metal Work:
Common processes, tools and equipments; metals used for sheets, standard specification
for sheets, spinning, bending, embossing and coining.
[No. of Hrs. 5]
Text Books:
1. Manufacturing Process by Raghuvanshi.
1. 1. Manufacturing Technology by P.N.Rao (TMH publications)
Reference Books:
1. 1. Workshop Technology by Hazra-Chowdhary
2. 2. Production Engineering by R.K.Jain
3. 3. Workshop Technology by Chapman
Paper Code: ETCS 109 L T C
Paper: Introduction to Computer Systems 2 1 3
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM MARKS: 75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question
should have objective or short answer type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Every unit should have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only
1 question from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.
UNIT I
Introduction to Computer:
Overview of Computer organization and historical perspective computer applications in
various fields of science and management.
Data representation: Number systems, character representation codes, Binary, hex, octal
codes and their inter conversions.
Binary arithmetic, Floating-point arithmetic, signed and unsigned numbers.
[No. of Hrs. 8]
UNIT II
Introduction to OS and Office Automation
Concept of computing, Introduction to Operating Systems such as DOS, windows
2000/Xp, UNIX, Client Server Technology, etc. (only brief user level description).
Introduction to World Processing, Spread Sheet & Presentation software e.g. MS-Word,
MS-Excel, MS-Power Point.
[No. of Hrs. 8]
UNIT III
Web Technologies
Introduction to World Wide Web, Search engines, e-mail, news, gopher, Audio & Video
Conferencing, Internet Protocols: FTP, telnet, TCP/IP, SMTP, HTTP, Languages used for
WEB Technology: HTML, practical examples using DHTML and Static HTML
[No. of Hrs. 8]
Text Books:
1. Rajaraman, “Fundamentals of Computers”, Prentice Hall of India, 3rd Edition.
2. Mark Middlebrook, “Autocad 2004 for Dummies”, Pustak Mahel Prakashan, 2000.
3. Alexis Leon & Mathews Leon, “Fundamentals of Computer Science &
Communication Engineering”, Leon Techworld, 1998.
Reference Books:
1. Omura, “Mastering Autocad 2000 for Mechanical Eng ineers” BPB Publications, 2nd
Edition, 1998.
Unit II
Vocabulary and Usage: Word Formations (by adding suffixes and prefixes); Technical
Word Formation; Synonyms, Antonyms, Homophones, and Homonyms; One Word
Substitution; Misappropriations; Indianisms; Redundant Words; Phrasal Verb Idioms.
[No. of Hrs: 06]
Unit III
Technical Writing:
(A) Scientific Attitude and Impersonal Style; Plain Statements, Definitions; Description
and Explanations (of objects, instruments, Processes, Scientific Principles, etc.)
Summarizing and abstracting; Expressing ideas within a restricted word limit; Paragraph
Writing (Paragraph division, introduction and the conclusion, Variety in sentences and
paragraphs)
Interpretation and use of charts, graphs and tables in technical writing.
Punctuation
(B) Reading at various speeds (slow, fast, very fast); reading different kinds of texts for
different purpose (e.g. for relaxation, for information, for discussion at a later stage, etc.);
reading between the lines.
Comprehension of Unseen Passages [No. of Hrs: 10]
Unit IV
Text: The following prose pieces from Best Science Writing : Reading and Insights
edited by Robert Gannon prescribed text (Hyderabad: University Press (India) Limited,
1991).
1. Chapter 2: “After 63 years, Why Are They Still Testing Einstein?” by C.P. Gilmore
2. Chapter 5: “Star Wars : The Leaky Shield” By Carl Sagan
3. Chapter 10: “Chaos : The Ultimate Asymmetry” by Arthur Fisher
4. Chapter 11: “Bill Moss, Tentmaker” by Robert Gannon
5. Chapter 12: “Totality - A Report” by Michael Rogers
[No. of Hrs: 10]
Text Books:
1. Maison, Margaret M. Examine Your English, Hyderabad: Orient Longman, 1980
2. Sharma, R.S. Technical Writing. Delhi: Radha Publication, 1999
3. Sudarsanam, R. Understanding Technical English. Delhi: Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd.,
1992
4. Gannon, Robert, Edt. Best Science Writing: Readings and Insights. Hyderabad:
University Press (India) Limited, 1991.
Paper Code: ETEL-113 L T C
Paper: Impact of Science & Technology on Society 1 0 1
Foundary Shop: Bench moulding with single piece pattern and two piece pattern.
Floor moulding – Making of bend pipe mould etc.
Machine moulding – Making of mould using Match-plate pattern.
Core making- Making and baking of dry sand cores for placing in horizontal, vertical and
hanging positions in the mould cavity.
Fitting Shop: Learning use of fitting hand tools, marking tools, marking gauge.
Exercises: Jobs made out of MS Flats, making saw – cut filling V-cut taper at the corners,
circular cut, fitting square in square, triangle in square.
UNIT III
Welding Shop: Electric arc welding, Edge preparations, Exercises making of various
joints. Bead formation in horizontal, vertical and overhead positions.
Gas Welding: Oxy-Acetylene welding and cutting of ferrous metals.
Soldering: Dip soldering.
Brazing: With Oxy-Acetylene gas.
UNIT 4
Sheet Metal Shop: Learning use of sheet-metal tools, Exercises: Making jobs out of GI
sheet metal. Cylindrical, Conical and Prismatic shapes.
Project Shop: Extrusion of soft metals, Plastic coating of copper wires, Plastic
moulding.
Paper Code: ETME-159 P C
Paper: Engineering Graphics Lab 2 1
UNIT I
General: Importance, Significance and scope of engineering drawing, Lettering,
Dimensioning, Scales, Sense of proportioning, Different types of projections,
Orthographic Projection, B.I.S. Specifications,
Projections of Point and Lines: Introduction of planes of projection, Reference and
auxiliary planes, projections of points and Lines in different quadrants, traces,
inclinations, and true lengths of the lines, projections on Auxiliary planes, shortest
distance, intersecting and non-intersecting lines.
Unit II
Planes other than the Reference Planes: Introduction of other planes (perpendicular
and oblique), their traces, inclinations etc., Projections of points and lines lying in the
planes, conversion of oblique plane into auxiliary Plane and solution of related problems.
Projections of Plane Figures: Different cases of plane figures (of different shapes)
making different angles with one or both reference planes and lines lying in the plane
figures making different given angles (with one of both reference planes). Obtaining true
shape of the plane figure by projection.
Unit III
Projection of Solids: Simple cases when solid is placed in different positions, Axis faces
and lines lying in the faces of the solid making given angles.
CADD
Unit-IV
Isometric Projection
Nomography : Basic Concepts and use.
Text Books:
1. Engineering drawing by N.D.Bhatt (Charotar Publications).
Reference Books:
1. Engineering Drawing by S.C.Sharma & Navin Kumar (Galgotia Publications)
2. Engineering Drawing by Venugopalan.
UNIT I
CALCULUS OF SEVERAL VARIABLES:
Partial differentiation, ordinary derivatives of first and second order in terms of partial
derivaties, Euler’s theorem on homogeneous functions, change of variables, Taylor’s
theorem of two variables and its application to approximate errors. Maxima and Minima
of two variables, Langranges method of undermined multipliers and Jacobians. [No. of
Hrs. 12]
UNIT II
FUNCTIONS OF COMPLEX VARIABLES:
Derivatives of complex functions, Analytic functions, Cauchy-Riemann equations,
Harmonic Conjugates, Conformal mapping, Standard mappings – linear, square, inverse
and bilinear. Complex line integral, Cauchy’s integral theorem, Cauchy’s integral
formula, Zeros and Singularities / Taylor series, Laurents series, Calculation of residues.
Residue theorem, Evaluation and real integrals. [No. of Hrs. 12]
Unit III
VECTOR CALCULUS:
Scalar and Vector point functions, Gradient, Divergence, Curl with geometrical physical
interpretations, Directional: derivatives, Properties.
Line integrals and application to work done, Green’s Lemma, Surface integrals and
Volume integrals, Stoke’s theorem and Gauss divergence theorem (both without proof).
[No. of Hrs. 10]
Unit IV
LAPLACE TRANSFORMATION:
Existence condition, Laplace transform of standard functions, Properties, Inverse Laplace
transform of functions using partial fractions, Convolution and coinvolution theorem.
Solving linear differential equations using Laplace transform. Unit step function, Impulse
function and Periodic function and their transforms.
[No. of Hrs. 10]
Text books:
1. Kresyzig, E., “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, John Wiley and Sons. (Latest
edition).
2. Jain, R. K. and Iyengar, S. R. K. “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, Narosa, 2003
(2nd Ed.).
3. “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, Dr. A. B. Mathur, V. P. Jaggi (Khanna
Publishers)
References:
1. Mitin, V. V.; Polis, M. P. and Romanov, D. A. “Modern Advanced Mathematics for
Engineers”, John Wiley and Sons, 2001.
2. Wylie, R., “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, McGraw-Hill, 1995.
Paper Code: ETPH-104 L T C
UNIT I
Electromagnetic Theory (EMT)
Motion of Charged Particles in crossed electric & magnetic fields, Velocity Selector &
Magnetic focussing, Gauss law, continuity equation, inconsistency in Ampere’s Law,
Maxwell’s equations (differential and integral forms), poynting vector, Poynting
Theorem (Statement only), propagation of plane electromagnetic waves in conducting
and non-conducting medium. [No. of Hrs. 8]
UNIT II
Quantum Mechanics & Statistical
Physics:
De-Broglie Hypothesis, Davisson Germer experiment, wave function and its properties,
expectation value, Wave Packet, Uncertainity principle. Schrodinger Equation for free
Particle, Time Dependent Schrodinger Equation, Particle in a box (1-D), Single step
Barrier, Tunneling effect.
Qualitative Features of Maxwell Bollzman, Bose-Einstein and Fermi-Dirac statistics
distribution, functions & their comparison (no derivation) [No. of Hrs. 8]
UNIT III
Solid State Physics
Formation of energy bands in metals, semiconductors and insulators; intrinsic and
extrinsic semiconductors, Fermi energy levels for doped, undoped semiconductors and pn
junction; Tunnel diode, Zener diode.
Superconductivity: Meissner Effect, Type I and Type II Superconductors, BCS theory
(Qualitative only), London’s equation, properties of superconductors & applications. [No.
of Hrs. 8]
Unit IV
X-Rays: production and properties, Crystalline and Anorphous solids (Brief) Bragg’s
Law, Applications.
Ultrasonics: Introduction, Production of Ultrasonics (Magentostriction and piezoelectric
methods), engineering applications. [No. of Hrs. 8]
Text Books:
1. Concept of Modern Physics : A. BEISER
2. Atomic Physics : Rajam
3. Greiner : Quantum Physics
4. Griffth : Introduction to Electrodynamics
Reference Books
Text Books:
1. Yashwant Kanetkar, “Let us C”, BPB Publications, 2nd Edition, 2001.
2. Herbert Schildt, “C:The complete reference”, Osbourne Mcgraw Hill, 4th Edition,
2002.
Reference Book:
UNIT I
Force system: Free body diagram, Eqilibrium equations and applications.
Friction: Static and Kinetic friction, laws of dry friction, co-efficient of friction, angle of
friction, angle of repose, cone of friction, friction lock, friction of flat pivot and collared
thrust bearings, Belt drive- derivation of equation.
T1/T2 =emq and its application
[No. of Hrs. 8]
UNIT II
Structure: Plane truss, perfect and imperfect truss, assumption in the truss analysis,
analysis of perfect plane trusses by the method of joints, method of section.
Distributed Force: Determination of center of gravity, center of mass and centroid by
direct integration and by the method of composite bodies, mass moment of inertia and
area moment of inertia by direct integration and composite bodies method, radius of
gyration, parallel axis theorem, Pappus theorems, polar moment of inertia.
[No. of Hrs. 8]
Unit-III
Kinematics of Particles: Rectilinear motion, plane curvilinear motion-rectangular
coordinates, normal and tangential component.
Kinetics of Particles: Equation of motion, rectilinear motion and curvilinear motion,
work energy equation, conservation of energy, impulse and momentum conservation of
momentum, impact of bodies, co-efficient of restitution, loss of energy during impact.
[No. of Hrs. 8]
Unit-IV
Kinematics of Rigid Bodies: Concept of rigid body, type of rigid body motion, absolute
motion, introduction to relative velocity, relative acceleration (Corioli’s component
excluded) and instantaneous center of velocity, Velocity and acceleration polygons for
four bar mechanism and single slider mechanism.
Kinetics of Rigid Bodies: Equation of motion, translatory motion and fixed axis rotation,
application of work energy principles to rigid bodies conservation of energy.
Shear force and bending Moment Diagram.
[No. of Hrs. 8]
Text Books:
1. Engg Mechanics by A.K.Tayal (Umesh Publications).
2. Engg Mechanics by Sadhu Singh (Khanna Publishers).
Reference Books:
1. Engg Mechanics by Irving H. Shames (PHI publications).
2. Engg Mechanics by U.C.Jindal (Galgotia Publications).
3. Engg Mechanics by Beer & Johnston, TMH
4. Engg Mechanics by Subramanyam
Paper Code: ETEC-112 L T C
Paper: ELECTRICAL SCIENCE 2 1 3
INSTRUCTIONS TO PAPER SETTERS: MAXIMUM MARKS: 75
1. Question No. 1 should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question
should have objective or short answer type questions. It should be of 25 marks.
2. Every unit should have two questions. However, student may be asked to attempt only
1 question from each unit. Each question should be of 12.5 marks.
UNIT I
Circuit Analysis
Ohm’s Law, KCL, KVL Mesh and Nodal Analysis, Circuit parameters, energy storage
aspects, Superposition, Thevenin’s, Norton’s, Reciprocity, Maximum Power Transfer
Theorem, Millman’s Theorem, Star-Delta Transformation. Application of theorem to the
Analysis of dc circuits. [No. of Hrs. 8]
UNIT II
A.C.Circuits
R-L, R-C, R-L-C circuits (series and parallel), Time Constant, Phasor representation,
Response of R-L, R-C and R-L-C circuit to soinusoidal input Resonance-series and
parallel R-L-C Circuits, Q-factor, Bandwidth. [No. of Hrs. 7]
UNIT III
Measuring Instruments
Principles, Construction and application of moving coil, moving iron, dynamometer type,
induction type instruments, extension of range of ammeter, voltmeter (shunt and
multiplier), Two-wattmeter method, for the measurement of power, Cathol-ray
Oscilloscope and Applications. [No. of Hrs. 7]
UNIT IV
Transformers
List of Experiments
1. To determine the value of e/m of electron by J.J. Thomson method.
2. To determine unknown resistance of a wire by Carey Foster’s Bridge.
3. To determine the internal resistance of Leclanche cell using potentiometer.
4. To study the charging and discharging of a capacitor and to find out the time constant.
5. To find the thermal conductivity of a poor conductor by Lee’s disk method.
6. To study the thermo emf using thermocouple and resistance using Pt. Resistance
thermometer.
7. To determine the velocity of ultrasound waves using an ultrasonic spectrometer in a
given liquid (Kerosene Oil)
8. To measure the frequency of a sine-wave voltage obtain from signal generator and to
obtain lissajous pattern on the CRO screen by feeding two sine wave voltage from two
signal generator.
9. To determine the temp. coefficient of resistance of platinum by Callender & Griffith’s
Bridge.
10. To study Hall effect.
11. To determine plank’s constant.
Note:
Atleast 8 experiments must be carried out.
Proper error – analysis must be carried out with all the experiments.
Paper Code: ETCH – 154 P C