EE EEE Syllabus
EE EEE Syllabus
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SYLLABUS
Branch: EE/EEE
ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
Subject Code: - (3-1-0)
RATIONALE
Engineering Mathematics specification provides students with access to important mathematical ideas to
develop the mathematical knowledge and skills that they will draw on in their personal and work lives.
The course enable students to develop mathematical conceptualization, inquiry, reasoning, and
communication skills and the ability to use mathematics to formulate and solve problems in everyday life,
as well as in mathematical contexts. At this level, the mathematics curriculum further integrates the three
content areas taught in the higher grades into three main learning areas: Algebra; Measurement of angles
and Trigonometry and Calculus.
perpendicular
2.7 General form of a straight line
2.8 Angle between two lines and conditions
for lines to be parallel and perpendicular
2.9 Equation of a straight line parallel to the
given line
2.10 Equation of a straight line perpendicular
to the given line
3.1 Concept of angles, their measurement,
Radian measure and related conversions.
➢ Use basic trigonometric 3.2 Signs of trigonometric ratios in different
skills in finding the
TRIGONOMETRY
basic integrands.
5.3 Methods of integration
UNIT-5
problems
Multiplication of Matrices(problems)
Evaluation of 2x2 ,3x3 determinants and Singular matrices and
problems in finding unknown variable
Angle between two straight lines and conditions for the lines to be parallel
and perpendicular and
problems
Equation of a line parellel to the given line and problems
trigonometric functions)
ANDAPPLICATIONS
Sl.
Author Title of Books Publication/Year
No.
Higher Engineering Khanna Publishers, New Delhi,
1 B.S. Grewal
Mathematics 40th Edition,2007
G. B. Thomas, R. Calculus and Analytic Addison Wesley, 9th Edition,
2
L. Finney Geometry 1995
S.S. Sabharwal, Sunita Applied Mathematics, Vol. I &
3 Jalandhar.
Jain, Eagle Parkashan II
Comprehensive Comprehensive Mathematics
4 Laxmi Publications, Delhi
Mathematics Vol. I & II
ReenaGarg Advanced Engineering Khanna Publishing House, New
5
&Chandrika Prasad Mathematics Delhi
Engineering Chemistry
Subject Code: - (3-0-0)
RATIONALE:
Chemistry is a basic science subject which is essential to all engineering courses. It gives knowledge
of engineering materials, their properties, related applications & selection of materials for engineering
applications.
Due to technological progress there are hazardous effects on environment & human life. The core
knowledge of environmental effects will bring awareness in students about the precautions & preventions to
be taken to reduce the ill effects.
This subject will generate curiosity of carrying out further development in engineering fields.
Atomic Structure
Definition of Atom, Fundamental Particles of Atom – their Mass, Charge, Location, Definition of Atomic no,
Atomic Mass no., Isotopes & Isobars, & their distinction with suitable examples, Bohr’s Theory, Definition,
Shape of the orbitals & distinction between Orbits & Orbitals, Hund’s Rule, Filling Up of the Orbitals by
Aufbau’s Principle (till Atomic no. 30), Definition & types of valency (Electrovalency & Covalency), Octet
Rule, Duplet Rule, Formation of Electrovalent & Covalent Compounds e.g. Nacl, CaCl 2, MgO, AlCl3, CO 2,
H2O, Cl2, NH3, C2H4, N 2, C2H2. Distinction between electrovalent & covalent compounds.
Electrochemistry
Definition & differentiation of Atom, Ion. Definition of Ionisation & Electrolytic dissociation, Arrhenius
Theory of Ionisation,Degree of Ionisation & factors affecting degree of ionization. Significance of the terms
involved in Electrolysis- Such as Conductors, Insulators , Dielectrics, Electrolyte, Non Electrolyte,
Electrolysis, Electrolytic Cell, Electrodes. Mechanism of Electrolysis – Primary & Secondary Reactions at
Cathode & Anode, concept of electrode potential such as reduction potential & oxidation potential.
Electrochemical Series for Cations & Anions, Electrolysis of CuSO 4 Solution by using Cu Electrode &
Platinum Electrode, Electrolysis of NaCl solution & fused NaCl by using carbon electrode, Faraday’s first &
second law of Electrolysis & Numericals, Electrochemical Cells & Batteries, Definition, types such as
Primary & Secondary Cells & their examples.Construction, Working & Applications of Dry Cell & Lead –
Acid Storage Cell, Applications of Electrolysis such as Electroplating & Electro refining, Electrometallurgy
& Electrotyping.
Metals & Alloys
1. Metals
Occurrence of Metals, Definition of Metallurgy, Mineral, Ore, Gangue, Flux & Slag, Mechanical Properties of
metals such as Hardness, Toughness, Ductility, Malleability, Tensile strength, Machinability, Weldability,
Forging, Soldering, Castability. Stages of Extraction of Metals from its Ores in detail i.e. Crushing,
Concentration, Reduction, Refining. Physical Properties & Applications of some commonly used metals such
as Fe, Cu, Al, Cr, Ni, Sn, Pb, Zn, Co, Ag, W.
2. Alloys
Definition of Alloy, Purposes of Making alloy. Preparation Methods, Classification of Alloys such as Ferrous
& Non Ferrous & their examples. Composition, Properties & Applications of Alnico, Duralumin, Dutch
Metal, German Silver / Nickel Silver, Gun Metal, Monel metal, Wood’s Metal,
Babbittmetal.
01 – 07 Qualitative Analysis of Seven Solutions, Containing One Basic & One Acidic Radical Listed
below.
Basic Radicals
Pb+2, Cu+2, Al+3, Fe +2, Fe +3, Cr+3, Zn+2, Ni+2, Ca+2, Ba +2, Mg+2, K+ , NH4+.
Acidic Radicals
Cl–, Br –, I–, CO3–2, SO4–2, NO3–.
10 To Prepare a Chart Showing Application of Metals like Fe, Cu, Al, Cr, Ni, Sn, Pb, Co.
Learning Resources:
Reference Books:
Sr.
Author Name of the book Publisher
No.
01 Jain & Jain Engineering Chemistry Dhanpat Rai and Sons
02 S. S. Dara Engineering Chemistry S. Chand Publication
03 B. K. Sharma Industrial Chemistry Goel Publication
Environmental Chemistry &
04 S. S. Dara S. Chand Publication
Pollution Control
05 Vedprakash Mehta Polytechnic Chemistry Jain brothers
Engineering Physics
Subject Code: - (3-0-0)
RATIONALE:
Engineering is entirely meant for comfort of mankind. It includes varieties of disciplines like
Mechanical Engg., Electrical Engg., Civil Engg., Electronics Engg., Computer Engg., etc. The overall growth
of these disciplines is based on developments in fundamental sciences and their conceptual learning
too.
For sustainable socio-economic development of the country, comprehensive researchtechniques
in science and engineering are required. Regarding any problem to identify, understand and solve, the
decision based on scientific facts and results is must.
Engineering, being the science of measurement and design, has been offspring of Physics that
plays the primary role in all professional disciplines of engineering. The different streams of Physics
like Optics, Acoustics, Dynamics, Semiconductor Physics, Surface Physics, Nuclear physics, Energy
Studies, Materials Science, etc. provide Fundamental Facts, Principles, Laws, and Proper Sequence
of Events to streamline Engineering knowledge.
Course Content-
UNITS AND MEASUREMENTS
1) Need of measurement and unit in engineering and science, definition of unit , requirements of
standard unit, systems of units-CGS,MKS and SI, fundamental and derived quantities and their
units
2) Least count and range of instrument, least count of vernier caliper, micrometer screw gauge and
sphereometer,
3) Definition of accuracy, precision and error, estisimation of errors -absolute error, relative error
and percentage error, rules and identification of significant figures.
(Numericals on percentage error and significant figures)
4.3 Sound
Definition of wave motion, amplitude, period, frequency, and wavelength, relation between velocity,
frequency and wavelength , equation of progressive wave ( no derivation), longitudinal and transverse
wave, definition of stationary wave , node and antinode, forced and free vibrations, definition of
resonance with examples, formula for velocityof sound with end correction (no derivation)
(Numericals on relation v = nλ and resonance)
MODERN PHYSICS
5.1 Photo electricity
Concept of photon, Plank’s hypothesis, properties of photon, photo electric effect, Characteristics of
photoelectric effect, work function, Einstein’s photoelectric equation( no derivation), photoelectric cell-
construction ,working and applications.
(Numericals on Energy of photon, work function,photoelectric equation)
5.2 X-rays
Introduction to x-rays, types of x-ray spectra-continuous andcharacteristics, production of x-rays using
Coolidge tube, minimum wavelength of x-rays, properties of x-rays, engineering, medical and scientific
applications.
(Numericals on minimum wavelength of x-rays)
Engineering Physics Lab
Subject Code: - (0-0-2)
List of Experiments
1. To know your Physics Laboratory.
2. To use Vernier Caliper for the measurement of dimensions of given object.
3. To use Micrometer Screw Gauge for the measurement of dimensions (Length,Thickness,
Diameter) of given object.
4. To verify Hooke’s Law by Searle’s method and to calculate Young’s modulus ofelasticity
of steel wire.
5. To study capillarity phenomenon and to verify that the height of liquid in capillary is
inversely proportional to the radius of capillary.
6. To determine coefficient of viscosity of given fluid (Glycerin) using Stoke’s Method.
7. To calculate the Linear Thermal coefficient of expansion for copper by using Pullinger’s
apparatus.
8. To Verify Boyle’s law and to find out atmospheric pressure in the laboratory usinggraph.
9. To determine the velocity of sound by using resonance tube.
10. To verify characteristics of photoelectric cell.
11. Use of Thermocouple as a thermometer for the measurement of unknown
temperature(Boiling Point of Water)
12. To determine the divergence of He-Ne laser beam.
Reference Books:
Sr.
Name of book Author Publisher & Address
No.
Tata McGraw- Hill raw- Hill
1. Physics-I V. Rajendran
publication, New Delhi
Tata McGraw- Hill raw- Hill
2. Applied physics Arthur Beiser
Publication, New Delhi
Dhanpat Rai Publication,New
3. Engineering Physics by R.K.Gaur and S.L.Gupta
Delhi.
Fundamentals of Resnick ,Halliday & Walker
4. Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
Physics
Basics of Electrical Power System
Subject Code: - (3-0-0)
RATIONALE
A power system comprises of the various subsystems that include generation, transmission, and
distribution and Load. Basic knowledge of Electrical Power System is essential for student of
diploma in electrical Engineering to work in Generation, transmission and distribution field. An
electrical engineering diploma student must be knowledgeable about various sources of energy,
construction and operation of conventional and non-conventional power plants, economics of power
generation and techniques of transmission and distribution. The study of basic concepts of electrical
power generation will help the student to understand various issues associated with Generation,
transmission and Distribution.
Session
Contents
No.
Nuclear power plant impacts such as Health physics, nuclear wastes and
11 nuclear waste disposal. Comparison between thermal power plant with
nuclear power plant.
Activity based Learning onNuclear, Diesel and Gas turbine power plants
14
30 Block diagram PV-Wind hybrid system and, PV-fuel cell hybrid system.
Activity based LearningonBiomass Power, Fuel cell and Hybrid PV
31
systems
Unit-V Economics of Power Generation
Related terms: connected load, firm power, cold reserve, hot reserve,
32
spinning reserve.
Base load and peak load plants; Load curve, load duration curve, integrated
33
duration curve
Cost of generation: Average demand, maximum demand, demand factor,
34 plant capacity factor, plant use factor, diversity factor, load factor and plant
load factor.
35 Simple problems on Cost of generation
Choice of size and number of generator units, combined operation of
36
power station.
Activity based LearningonEconomics of Power Generation
37
Unit-VI Basics of Transmission and Distribution
Transmission: AC transmission and distribution system with typical
38 Single line diagrams with components of the electric supply transmission
and distribution systems.
Classification of transmission lines: Primary and secondary transmission;
39
standard voltage level used in India
Classification of transmission lines: based on type of voltage, voltage level,
40
length and others, Characteristics of high voltage for power transmission.
HVDC transmission lines-block diagram, list and explain the functions of
41
main components of HVDC transmission system
AC Distribution: Components classification, requirements of an ideal
42
distribution system, primary and secondary distribution system.
Connection schemes of distribution system- radial, ring main and
43 interconnected systems. Distinguish between Feeder, distributor and
service main.
Substation and receiving station and their functions, Classification of
44
substations.
Single Line diagram (layout) of 66/11KV Substation,Symbols and functions
45
of their components.
Single Line diagram (layout) of 11KV/400V Sub-Station Symbols and
46
functions of their components.
Session
Contents
No.
Causes and Impact and reasons of Grid system fault: State grid, national
47 grid, brownout and black out, Sample blackouts at national and
international level
48 Explain Black start Restoration
E-resources:
1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electricity generation.
2. https://www.google.com/phindia.com//solarphotovoltaics.
3. https://www.schandgroup.com.
4. https://www.tatamcgrawhill.com
5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daeyoS-PCUA (Generation, distribution and
transmission of electrical power)
6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdPTuwKEfmA (Thermal power plant)
7. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcWkEKNvqCA (Gas turbine power plant)
8. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hooifWJ1jY (Hydroelectric power plant)
9. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQ23kCvokAc (Nuclear power plant)
10. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAX fK c8Mc (Diesel power plant)
11. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZLgOoMSlS3Y (Solar)
12. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSWm nprfqE (wind)
13. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkTRcTyDSyk (Tidal)
14. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZuc4LMtHoY (Wave)
15. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OL26yYFmDHU (Ocean thermal)
16. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UafRz3QeO8 (Biogas)
17. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVl17JLn u0 (Biomass)
18. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXHwnKMchkk (Fuel cell)
19. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjY31x0m3d8 (Transmission lines)
20. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUHcVXjfsxs (Transmission and distribution)
21. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R HGnc63QKU (Power blackout)
22. https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/labs/lab/energy/1/1/ ( Alternative energy )
Engineering Workshop
Subject Code: - (0-0-3)
1. RATIONALE
Information Technology is crucial to the majority of the business and has a great influence on innovation
and engineering. Every branch of engineering and every organization opt for computers and IT skills for
business automation, communication/connectivity, resource planning, work automation and securing
information etc. All engineering diploma students must be conversant with the basic IT skills which
empower them to learn new technologies, adapt to changes, businessdevelopment, communication etc.
5.1 Introduction to Cyber security and cyber 1. Identify need for Cyber
safety. security and cyber safety
▪ Brief awareness on cyber safety 2. Identify basic security issues in
measures mobile phones and personal
▪ Identification of basic security issues in computers
mobile phones and personal computers
3. Examine Importance of
▪ Installation of Antivirus software
privacy, Password policy
▪ Firewall concepts
4. Implement best practices of
▪ Browser settings
cyber safety and security in
▪ Importance of privacy and Password
work place
policy (Best practices).
5.2 Common threats - Demonstration
▪ Phishing
▪ DoS attack
▪ Man in the middle attack
▪ Eavesdropping
▪ Spamming
5.3 Activity
▪ Identification of basic security issues in
computers of your college and fixing the
same.
▪ Visit nearby government organization.
▪ Identify basic cybersecurity issues
and fixing the same
▪ Demonstrate the importance of
cybersecurity, password policy, and
cyber safety.
4. SUGGESTED PRACTICAL SKILL EXERCISES
TABLE-I
Unit 1: Vocabulary
Phonetics: Vowels (12), Consonants (24), Diphthongs (8). Prefix & Suffix: Definition & Examples, List of
common prefixes and suffixes. Synonyms & Antonyms: Vocabulary expansion, Context & Usage. Homophones:
Identifying Homophones, Meaning & Context, Vocabulary Expansion. Collocations: Definition & identification,
Types of collocations.
Unit 2: Paragraph and Dialogue Writing
Types of paragraphs: Technical, Descriptive, Narrative. Dialogue Writing: i Greetings ii. Development iii. Closing
Sentence Phonetic
Unit 3: Comprehension (Seen and Unseen Passages)
Say No to Plastic bags, Interview of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, Maximum Achievements, Be Remarkable, Arunima
Sinha: A Biography, Roses of Gratitude. Importance of Comprehension. Unseen Passages. Interpretation of
passages in written and spoken form.
• Let not confined to specific text.
• Literature available on related topic on electronic media or print media.
• Q/A on this topic.
• Unseen Passage for comprehension.
Unit 4: Communicative Language
Technical objects: i. Heading ii. Description of technical objects. Picture Description: i. Situational picture ii.
Describe in your own words. Diary Entry: i. Date ii. Content iii. Name of the writer. Translation of paragraph from
English to Marathi/Hindi-Vice versa (Question not to be asked on Translation in Theory Examination).
Unit 5: Presentation Skills
Dressing & Grooming: i. Dressing for the occasion ii. Proper grooming. Speech Writing: i. Situation ii. Salutations
iii. Introduction of the topic iv. Description/Body v. Conclusion. Power Point Presentation: i. Layout ii. Font size
iii. Color combination. Kinesics: i. Facial expressions ii. Eye contact iii. Postures iv. Gestures.
Exercise
Any 12 out of 16 exercises are compulsory;
1. Write 20 words using phonetic transcription.
2. Practice pronunciation as per IPA using language lab.
3. Formulate 20 words using Prefix and Suffix.
4. Construct sentences using 20 collocations.
5. Write two paragraphs of 75 words each.
6. Compose situational dialogues (Any Two).
7. Enact Role Plays as per situation and context.
8. Describe any three technical objects using correct grammar.
9. Narrate anecdotes of various situations in English.
10. Describe a given picture (Any Two).
11. Introduce oneself and others.
12. Prepare a Power point presentation on a given topic.
13. Translate paragraph --English to Hindi (vice -Versa) (Any4).
14. Write your experience in 50 words on (Four) given situations (Diary Entry).
15. Respond to the questions based on the given passages.
16. Deliver oral presentations using correct grammar and appropriate body language.
COURSE DETAILS:
The following topics/sub topics is to be taught and assessed in order to develop Unit Skill sets for
achieving CO to attain identified skill sets
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