MA10001-Mathematics-I: Course Objectives
MA10001-Mathematics-I: Course Objectives
MA10001–Mathematics–I
Unit-2. Differential Calculus-II: Maxima and Minima of functions of two variables, Lagrange’s
method of undetermined multipliers and their applications, Curvature in Cartesian
and polar coordinates, Asymptotes (Cartesian coordinates).
Unit-3. Integral Calculus-I: Detailed study of tracing of curves, Area, Length of curve, Volume and
Surface of revolution.
Unit-4. Integral Calculus-II: Beta and Gamma functions, Elementary ideas of multiple integrals,
Change of order of integration, and change of variables in double integrals using
Jacobians.
Unit-5. Boolean Algebra: Laws of Boolean algebra, Boolean function and Boolean expression,
Principle of Duality, Representation of Boolean function, Sum of product function.
Text Books
1.B.V.Ramana,HigherEngineeringMathematics,TataMcGrawHillPublishingCompanyLtd.,New
Delhi, 2006.
2.H.K.Dass,AdvancedEngineeringMathematics,S.ChandandCompanyLtd.,New-Delhi,2009.
Reference books
3.S.S.Sastry,EngineeringMathematicsVolumeIandVolumeII,PHILearningPrivateLimited,New
Delhi2008.
4.TaritMajumder,EngineeringMathematicsVolume-I,NewCentralBookAgency(P)LTD,Kolkata.
5.SPalandS.C.Bhunia,EngineeringMathematics,OxfordUniversityPress,NewDelhi,2015.
PH10006 : Theory
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
Students should be able
1. To analyze and solve Elastic /Rigid body, Trusses and Frames subjected to Forces under static
equilibrium.
2. To calculate centre of Gravity and Moment of Inertia of Plane Areas.
3. To solve the problems of Static and Dynamic Equilibrium.
4. To measure linear Distances and Angles horizontally and vertically.
5. To measure and analyze heights and distances.
COURSE OUTCOMES:
Students should be able
1.To identify and analyze a system of forces, determine forces in members of trusses and calculate support
reactions for beam subjected to various types of loading.
2. To determine the Center of Gravity and moment of Inertia of a given Plane Areas.
3. To solve the problems of Static and Dynamic Equilibrium.
4. To Measure linear Distances and Angles horizontally and vertically by applying the knowledge of
compass surveying & leveling during survey work on field.
COURSE CONTENTS:
THEORY:
PART - A: (67 % Weightage)
APPLIED MECHANICS
UNIT-1
Forces and Equilibrium: Graphical and Analytical Treatment of Concurrent and Non-concurrent
Co-planner forces, Free Body Diagram, Force Diagram and Bow’s notations.
Application of Equilibrium Concepts: Analysis of Plane Trusses: Method of Joints, Method of
Sections. Support Reactions, Frictional force in equilibrium problems.
UNIT-2
Subject Code Subject Name Th. Credits Pr. Credits Maximum Marks
L T P
TH CW SW Pr Total
EE 10005 FEE 3 0 2 3 1 70 30 20 30 150
Course Objective:
1. To acquaint students with the basic concepts, elements and properties of electrical circuits and
network.
2. To introduce concept of phasor and power factor improvement in sinusoidal steady-state analysis.
3. To explain basics of magnetic circuit and its practical aspects.
4. To impart the knowledge of three-phase system- its generation and analysis.
5. To teach students basic principle of operation, construction, modelling and application of static and
rotating electrical machines.
UNIT: 1
Voltage and current sources & transformation, various signals & waveform analysis, resistors, effect of
temperature on resistance, capacitors and inductors, their v-i relationships. Kirchhoff’s laws, Mesh and Nodal
analysis, Star Delta transformations, Superposition theorem, Thevenin’s and Norton’s theorem, Maximum
power transfer theorem.
UNIT: 2
Circuit analysis in sinusoidal steady state, Concept of phasor, impedance, admittance, phasor diagrams,
Complex, real and reactive power in ac circuits, Power factor and power factor corrections, capacitor bank,
electricity distribution system in houses.
UNIT: 3
Magnetic circuits, definitions, B-H curves, Magnetic circuit calculations, laws of electro-magnetic induction.
Hysteresis and eddy current losses, single phase Transformer construction, EMF equation, Equivalent circuit,
Phasor diagram, regulation and efficiency.
UNIT: 4
Generation of three phase voltages & measurement, star and delta connection, Line and Phase quantities,
Three phase power, prime mover, synchronous generator, diesel generator set overview.
UNIT: 5
DC motors, types, speed relation, starting and speed control of dc motors. Principle of rotating magnetic field
in 3φ & 1φ induction motor, power flow diagram, losses and efficiency, single phase fan motor.
Course Outcomes:
1: To formulate, model and analyse basic electric and magnetic circuits.
2: To realize the requirement of transformer for electrical transmission and distribution system.
3: Identifying the type of electrical machines for various practical applications and performance analysis.
4: Ability to investigate the adverse impacts of poor power factor and its mitigations.
Text Books:
1. Vincent Del Toro, “Electrical Engineering Fundamentals”, Prentice-Hall of India.
2. I. J.Nagarath, “Basic Electrical Engineering”, Tata McGraw Hill Publication.
References Books:
1. Fitzgerald Higginbotham & Grabel, “Basic Electrical Engineering”, Tata McGraw Hill Publication.
2. Joseph Edminister, Mahmood Nahvi “Electric Circuits”, Schaum’s outlines series.
3. J. B. Gupta, “A Textbook of Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering”, S. K. Kataria & Sons.
Laboratory
List OF Experiment
1. Study of Electrical Machine Laboratory.
2. Verification of Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law and Kirchhoff’s Current Law.
3. To study the variation of resistance with variation in the temperature.
4. To measure the power consumed by a single-phase circuit using a Single -phase wattmeter and
computation of load power factor.
5. Speed control of DC shunt motor by field control method.
6. Speed control of DC shunt motor by armature voltage control method.
7. To determine the inductance and time constant of a choke coil.
8. Determination of efficiency of single phase transformer by direct loading.
9. To obtain load characteristics of separately excited DC generator.
10. To determine the turns ratio of a single phase transformer.
Laboratory Outcomes:
.1: Get an exposure to common electrical machines, measuring instruments, supply systems, and safety
norms.
2: Selection of appropriate measuring instrument range & making experimental set-up connections for
energy conversion systems.
3: Ability to perform experiments, and analyse results.
4: Enhance communication skills and ability to work in group