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2011 ECE II SEM- BE Curriculum and Syllabus

Curriculum and Syllabus: B.E.2011 ECE, AUC 2011
Semester: 2

HS2161, Technical English II

Subject Introduction / Notes not available

Unit I - Technical Vocabulary.
Meanings in context. - Sequencing words. - Articles. - Prepositions. - Intensive reading and predicting content. - Reading and interpretation. - Extended definitions. - Process description.

Unit II - Phrases and Structures indicating use and purpose.
Adverbs. - Skimming. - Non-verbal communication. - Listening. - Correlating verbal and non-verbal communication. - Speaking in group discussions. - Formal Letter writing. - Writing analytical paragraphs.

Unit III - Cause and effect expressions.
Different grammatical forms of the same word. - Speaking:stress and intonation. - Group Discussions. - Critical reading. - Writing: using connectives. - Report writing: types, structure, data collection, content, and form. - Recommendations.

Unit IV - Numerical adjectives.
Oral instructions. - Descriptive writing. - Argumentative paragraphs. - Letter of application: content, format (CV / Bio-data). - Instructions. - Imperative forms. - Checklists. - Yes/No question form. - E-mail communication.

Unit V - Discussion of Problems and solutions.
Creative and critical thinking. - Writing an essay. - Writing a proposal.

TEXT BOOK:

1. Dept. of Humanities and Social Sciences Anna University. English for Engineers and Technologists.
Chennai: Vol I & IIOrient Longman Pvt. Ltd.: 2006.


REFERENCE:

1. P. K. Dutt, G. Rajeevan, and C.L.N Prakash. A Course in Communication Skills. Cambridge UP: India, 2007.
2. Krishna Mohan, and Meera Banerjee, Developing Communication Skills. Macmillan India Ltd., 2007.
3. Edgar Thorpe, and Showick Thorpe, Objective English. Pearson Education, 2007.


EXTENSIVE READING:

1. Robin Sharma. The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari. Jaico Publishing House: 2007.


MA2161, Mathematics II

Subject Introduction / Notes not available

Unit I - ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Higher order linear differential equations with constant coefficients - Method of variation of parameters - Cauchys and Legendres linear equations - Simultaneous first order linear equations with constant coefficients

Unit II - VECTOR CALCULUS
Gradient Divergence and Curl - Directional derivative - Irrotational and solenoidal vector fields - Vector integration - Greens theorem in a plane - Gauss divergence theorem and - stokes theorem (excluding proofs)(Simple applications involving cubes and rectangular parallelpipeds)

Unit III - ANALYTIC FUNCTIONS
Functions of a complex variable and Analytic functions - Necessary conditions Cauchy Riemann equation and Sufficient conditions (excluding proofs) - Harmonic and orthogonal properties of analytic function - Harmonic conjugate and Construction of analytic functions - Conformal mapping : w= z+c, cz, 1/z - Bilinear transformation

Unit IV - COMPLEX INTEGRATION
Complex integration - Statement and applications of Cauchys integral theorem - Cauchys integral formula - Taylor and Laurent expansions - Singular points and Residues - Residue theorem and Application of residue theorem to evaluate real integrals - Unit circle and semi-circular contour(excluding poles on boundaries)

Unit V - LAPLACE TRANSFORM
Laplace transform and Conditions for existence - Transform of elementary functions - Basic properties and Transform of derivatives and integrals - Transform of unit step function and impulse functions - Transform of periodic functions. - Definition of Inverse Laplace transform as contour integral - Convolution theorem (excluding proof) - Initial and Final value theorems - Solution of linear ODE of second order with constant coefficients using Laplace transformation techniques.

TEXT BOOK:
1. Bali N. P and Manish Goyal, Text book of Engineering Mathematics,3 rd edition, Laxmi Publications (p) Ltd., (2008).

2. Grewal. B.S, Higher Engineering Mathematics,40 th Edition, Khanna Publications, Delhi, (2007).

REFERENCES:
1. Ramana B.V, Higher Engineering Mathematics,Tata McGraw Hill Publishing
Company, New Delhi, (2007).
2. Glyn James, Advanced Engineering Mathematics,3 rd Edition, Pearson Education,
(2007).
3. Erwin Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics,7 th Edition, Wiley India,(2007).
4. Jain R.K and Iyengar S.R.K, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 3 Edition, Narosa Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., (2007).


 


PH2161, Engineering Physics II

Subject Introduction / Notes not available

Unit I - CONDUCTING MATERIALS
Conductors - classical free electron theory of metals - Electrical and thermal conductivity - Wiedemann Franz law Lorentz number - Draw backs of classical theory - Quantum theory - Fermi distribution function - Effect of temperature on Fermi Function - Density of energy states - carrier concentration in metals

Unit II - SEMICONDUCTING MATERIALS
Intrinsic semiconductor - carrier concentration derivation - Fermi level Variation of Fermi level with temperature - electrical conductivity band gap determination - extrinsic semiconductors - carrier concentration derivation in n-type and p-type semiconductor - variation of Fermi level with temperature and impurity concentration compound semiconductors - Hall effect Determination of Hall coefficient - Applications.

Unit III - MAGNETIC AND SUPERCONDUCTING MATERIALS
Origin of magnetic moment Bohr magneton Dia and para magnetism - Ferro magnetism Domain theory Hysteresis - soft and hard magnetic materials - anti ferromagnetic materials Ferrites applications - magnetic recording and readout storage of magnetic data tapes - floppy and magnetic disc drives - Superconductivity : properties Types of super conductors - BCS theory of superconductivity(Qualitative)High Tc superconductors - Applications of superconductors SQUID, cryotron, magnetic levitation.

Unit IV - DIELECTRIC MATERIALS
Electrical susceptibility dielectric constant - electronic, ionic polarisation - orientational and space charge polarization - frequency and temperature dependence of polarisation - internal field Claussius Mosotti relation (derivation) - dielectric loss - dielectric breakdown - uses of dielectric materials (capacitor and transformer) - ferroelectricity and applications

Unit V - MODERN ENGINEERING MATERIALS
Metallic glasses: preparation, properties and applications - Shape memory alloys (SMA): Characteristicsproperties of NiTi alloy, - application advantages and disadvantages of SMA - Nanomaterials: synthesis plasma arcing chemical vapour deposition - sol-gels electrodeposition ball milling properties of nanoparticles and applications - Carbon nanotubes: fabrication arc method - pulsed laser deposition - chemical vapour deposition - structure properties and applications.


TEXT BOOKS
1. Charles Kittel Introduction to Solid State Physics, John Wiley & sons, 7Th edition, Singapore (2007)
2. Charles P. Poole and Frank J.Ownen, Introduction to Nanotechnology, Wiley India(2007) (for Unit V)

REFERENCES
1. Rajendran, V, and Marikani A, Materials science Tata McGraw Hill publications, (2004) New delhi.
2. Jayakumar, S. Materials science, R.K. Publishers, Coimbatore, (2008).
3. Palanisamy P.K, Materials science, Scitech publications(India) Pvt. LTd., Chennai, second Edition(2007)
4. M. Arumugam, Materials Science Anuradha publications, Kumbakonam, (2006).


CY2161, Engineering Chemistry II

Subject Introduction / Notes not available

Unit I - ELECTROCHEMISTRY
Electrochemical cells - reversible and irreversible cells - EMF measurement of emf - Single electrode potential Nernst equation (problem) - reference electrodes Standard Hydrogen electrode Calomel electrode - Ion selective electrode glass electrode and measurement ofpH - electrochemical series significance - potentiometer titrations (redox - Fe 2+ vs dichromate and precipitation Ag+ vs Cl-titrations) - and conduct metric titrations (acid-base HCI vs,NaOH) titrations.

Unit II - CORROSION AND CORROSION CONTROL
Chemical corrosion Pilling Bedworth rule - electrochemical corrosion - different types galvanic corrosion differential aeration corrosion - factors influencing corrosion - corrosion control - sacrificial anode and - impressed cathodic current methods corrosion inhibitors - protective coatings paints constituents and functions - metallic coatings hot dipping - electroplating (Au) - and electroless (Ni) plating.

Unit III - FUELS AND COMBUSTION
Calorific value classification Coal - proximate and ultimate analysis - metallurgical coke manufacture by Otto-Hoffmann method - Petroleum processing and fractions - cracking catalytic cracking and methods - knocking octane number and cetane number - synthetic petrol Fischer Tropsch and Bergius processes - Gaseous fuels- water gas, producer gas, CNG and LPG, - Flue gas analysis Orsat apparatus - theoretical air for combustion.

Unit IV - PHASE RULE AND ALLOYS
Statement and explanation of terms involved - one component system water system - condensed phase rule - construction of phase diagram by thermal analysis - simple eutectic systems (lead-silver system only) - alloys importance, ferrous alloys nichrome and stainless steel - heat treatment of steel, - non-ferrous alloys brass and bronze.

Unit V - ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES
Beer-Lamberts law (problem) - UV-visible spectroscopy - IR spectroscopy principles instrumentation (block diagram only) - problem - estimation of iron by colorimetry - flame photometry principle instrumentation (block diagram only) - estimation of sodium by flame photometry - atomic absorption spectroscopy principles instrumentation (block diagram only) - estimation of nickel by atomic absorption spectroscopy.

TEXT BOOKS

1. P.C.Jain and Monica Jain, -Engineering Chemistry- Dhanpat Rai Pub, Co., New Delhi (2002).
2. S.S.Dara -A text book of Engineering Chemistry- S.Chand & Co.Ltd., New Delhi (2006).


REFERENCES

1. B.Sivasankar -Engineering Chemistry- Tata McGraw-Hill Pub.Co.Ltd, New Delhi (2008).
2. B.K.Sharma -Engineering Chemistry- Krishna Prakasan Media (P) Ltd., Meerut (2001).
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GE2155, Computer Practice Laboratory II

Subject Introduction / Notes not available

Unit I - 1. UNIX COMMANDS 15
Study of Unix OS - Basic Shell Commands - Unix Editor - 2. SHELL PROGRAMMING 15 - Simple Shell program - Conditional Statements - Testing and Loops - 3. C PROGRAMMING ON UNIX 15 - Dynamic Storage Allocation-Pointers-Functions-File Handling

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GS2165, Physics & Chemistry Laboratory II

Subject Introduction / Notes not available

Unit I - PHYSICS LABORATORY II
Determination of Youngs modulus of the material non uniform bending. - Determination of Band Gap of a semiconductor material

Unit II - Determination of specific resistance of a given coil of wire Carey Foster Bridge.
Determination of viscosity of liquid Poiseuilles method

Unit III - Spectrometer dispersive power of a prism.
Determination of Young?s modulus of the material uniform bending. - Torsional pendulum Determination of rigidity modulus.

Unit IV - CHEMISTRY LABORATORY II
Conduct metric titration (Simple acid base) - Conduct metric titration (Mixture of weak and strong acids) - Conduct metric titration using BaCl2 vs Na2 SO4

Unit V - Potentiometric Titration (Fe2+ vs K2Cr2O7)
PH titration (acid & base) - Determination of water of crystallization of a crystalline salt (Copper sulphate) - Estimation of Ferric iron by spectrophotometry.

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