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June 29th, 2016, 11:48 AM
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VNIT First Year
Hello sir, I’m a student of Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology. I want first year syllabus from Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology please provides me?
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June 29th, 2016, 11:50 AM
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Re: VNIT First Year
The Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology in Nagpur is one of the first six Regional Engineering Colleges established under the scheme sponsored by Government of India. The college was established in June 1960. First year syllabus from Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology Courses to Register in First Year B.Tech. (Sections R, S, T, U, L) I Semester Code Course L-T-P Credits AML151 Engineering Mechanics 3-1-0 4 AMP151 Engineering Mechanics Laboratory 0-0-2 1 HUL101 Communication Skills 2-0-2 3 MAL101 Mathematics – I 3-1-0 4 MEL101 Engineering Drawing 3-0-0 3 MEP101 Engineering Drawing Practical 0-0-2 1 PHL101 Physics 3-1-0 4 PHP101 Physics Laboratory 0-0-2 1 SAP101 Health Information and Sports –Part 1 0-0-2 0 Total Credits 21 II Semester Code Course L-T-P Credits CHL101 Chemistry 3-1-0 4 CHP101 Chemistry Laboratory 0-0-2 1 CSL101 Computer Programming 3-0-2 4 EEL101 Electrical Engineering 3-1-0 4 EEP101 Electrical Engineering Laboratory 0-0-2 1 HUL102 Social Science 2-0-0 2 MAL102 Mathematics – II 3-1-0 4 MEP102 Workshop 0-0-4 2 SAP102 Health Information and Sports –Part 2 0-0-2 0 Total Credits 22 (Sections W, X, Y, Z, N) I Semester Code Course L-T-P Credits CHL101 Chemistry 3-1-0 4 CHP101 Chemistry Laboratory 0-0-2 1 CSL101 Computer Programming 3-0-2 4 EEL101 Electrical Engineering 3-1-0 4 EEP101 Electrical Engineering Laboratory 0-0-2 1 HUL102 Social Science 2-0-0 2 MAL101 Mathematics – I 3-1-0 4 MEP102 Workshop 0-0-4 2 SAP102 Health Information and Sports –Part II 0-0-2 0 Total Credits 22 II Semester Code Course L-T-P Credits AML151 Engineering Mechanics 3-1-0 4 AMP151 Engineering Mechanics Laboratory 0-0-2 1 HUL101 Communication Skills 2-0-2 3 MAL102 Mathematics – II 3-1-0 4 MEL101 Engineering Drawing 3-0-0 3 MEP101 Engineering Drawing Practical 0-0-2 1 PHL101 Physics 3-1-0 4 PHP101 Physics Laboratory 0-0-2 1 SAP101 Health Information and Sports –Part I 0-0-2 0 Total Credits 21 Details of Course Contents AML151 – ENGINEERING MECHANICS 3-1-0 Cr. 4 Objectives: To enable the students understand the basic concepts of mechanics such as force, equilibrium, moment etc and to analyze simple determinate structures like beam, truss and frame. Content: Force systems: Vector representation of force system, Moment of a force about a point and about an axis; couple moment; reduction of a force system to a force – a couple Wrench Equilibrium: Free Body Diagram, Reactions at supports, Equilibrium of Planar (including friction) and Spatial force system, Analysis of statically determinate systems (Beam, Trusses etc.) Centroid and Moment of inertia: First moment of area, Centroid of area, Moment of inertia, Polar moment of inertia, Parallel axis theorem, Radius of gyration, Section modulus. Internal forces in member: Determination of variation of Axial force (Axial Force Diagram), Shear force (Shear Force Diagram), Bending moment (Bending Moment Diagram) and twisting moment (Torque diagram) Concept of stress and strain: Normal and shear stress and strain, State of stress at a point, Stress strain curve, Hook’s law, Modulus of elasticity, Poisson’s ratio, Modulus of rigidity, Bulk modulus, Transformation of stress. Determination of stress: Stress across a rectangular, T & I section, and circular section due to bending moment Stress across a rectangular, T & I section, and circular section due to shear force. Stress across a circular section due to torsion. Reference Books: 1. Hibbler, Engineering Mechanics, Pearson Education, Asia Pvt Ltd. 2. Beer F.P. and Johnston E.R., Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics, Tata McGraw-Hill 3. Irving H. Shames, Engineering Mechanics: Static and Dynamics, Pearson Education, Asia Pvt Ltd. 4. Meriam J.L. and Kraige L.G., Engineering Mechanics, John Wiley and Sons. 5. Stephen Timoshenko, Strength of Materaials, Part -1, CBS Publishers and Distributors, New Delhi. 6. Singer F.L. and Andrew Pytel, Strength of Material, Harper and Row Publishers, New York. 7. Popov E.P., Mechanics of deformable bodies, Prentice-Hall 8. Beer F.P. and Johnston E.R., Mechanics of materials, McGraw-Hill International Course Book for First Year B. Tech. (2015-16) AMP151 – ENGINEERING MECHANICS LABORATORY 0-0-2 Cr. 1 Objectives: To develop capabilities in the students to perform simple practical experiments based on fundamental concept of mechanics. Experiments: 1. Verification of equilibrium equation for coplanar forces. 2. Verification of Lami’s theorem. 3. Verification of Law of parallelogram of forces. 4. Verification of Law of polygon of forces. 5. Verification of equilibrium equation for spatial forces. 6. Determination of coefficient of friction. 7. Analysis of truss (Analytical / Graphical method). 8. Determination of modulus of elasticity for copper wire. 9. Determination of modus of rigidity of material. 10. Flexural test on beam. 11. Tension Test on Mild Steel Specimen Objective: To present sound knowledge of chemistry fundamentals, enriching students to understand the role of Applied Chemistry in the field of science and engineering. To inculcate habit of scientific reasoning to do the task rationally. Content: Chemical kinematics and catalysis: Introduction to rate equation and reaction order, reaction mechanism, relation between rate equation and reaction mechanism, First order & Second order. Dependence of temperature on reaction rates. Arrhenius theory, collision theory, Transition – state theory, Physical adsorption, chemisorption, Freundlich’s expression, Langmuir adsorption isotherm, Heterogeneous catalysis, examples of heterogeneously catalysed reactions. Features of Coordination Chemistry & Organic Reaction Mechanism: Coordination chemistry, coordination number, chelate effect, coordination complexes and their applications. Electrophilic substitution reactions in aromatic systems. Some Name reactions viz. Hoffman’s rearrangement, Beckman’s reaction, Riemer-Tiemann reaction, Skraup synthesis, etc. Thermodynamics and electrochemical Phenomenon: Heat, work and energy, reversible and irreversible processes, work done in an isothermal reversible expansion of ideal gas. Enthalpy, Entropy, Electrochemical and galvanic series, polarization, decomposition potential, over voltage. Theories of corrosion, Differential aeration theory. Factors influencing corrosion. Types of corrosion Control of corrosion : Design and material selection, anodic and cathodic protection, protective coatings, corrosion inhibitors, Fuel Cells. Analytical aspects of water: Sources, conservation of water, impurities in water and their effects. WHO guidelines and BIS guidelines for drinking water. Chemistry involved in sedimentation, coagulation and sterilization. Softening of water, lime-soda, ion-exchange process and numerical problem. Boiler troubles, causes and effects, methods of prevention. Engineering Materials: Glass, ceramics, refractory, composites, magnetic materials, Polymers & structure property relationship. Thermoplastic & thermosetting plastics. Preparation, properties & applications of some commodity and engineering polymers. Conducting polymers. Interaction of radiation with matter: Molecular spectroscopy, vibrational, rotational, absorption, emission and light scattering phenomenon. Reference Books: 1. Dara, S.S., Umare S.S.; A Text Book of Engineering Chemistry (Twelfth edition); S. Chand. Co. 2010. 2. Shashi Chawla ; A Text Book of Engineering Chemistry (Third edition); Dhanpat Rai & Co. Ltd., 2006. 3. Kuriacose, J.C., Rajaram, J.; Chemistry in Engineering and Technology (Vol. 1&2); McGraw Hill, 1984. 4. Barrow, M. Gordon; Physical Chemistry (Fifth edition); McGraw-Hill, 1992. 5. March, Jerry.; Advance Organic Chemistry Reaction Mechanism and Structure (Fourth edition); John Wiley & Sons New York, 2004. 6. W. Kemp; Organic spectroscopy ( III Edition ) PALGRAVE, 2002. 7. Puri B.R., Sharma L.R., Pathania M.S; Principles of Physical Chemistry; Vishal Publishing Co. (42nd Edition) B.Techy first year syllabus of VNIT: 1st sem: Engineering Mechanics Engineering Mechanics Laboratory Communication Skills Mathematics – I Engineering Drawing Engineering Drawing Practical Physics Physics Laboratory Health Information and Sports –Part Address: Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, South Ambazari Road, Nagpur, Maharashtra. Pin 440010 (India) Phone: (+91-712-) 2222828, 2224123, Here I’m attaching PDF of first year syllabus from Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology: |
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