Poona District Education Association’s
College of Engineering, Manjari (Bk), Pune
-
412307
F.E.Department(Mathematics)
Subject: Engineering Mathematics
-
I
(Div
-
A)
Subject Code: 107001
Subject Teacher:
Prof. S.
S. Bankhele
Acad. Year: 2013
-
14 (Semester
–
I)
Unit
Lecture
No
Name of the Topic
Proposed
Date
Actual
Date of
Coverage
References
I
01
Matrices, Rank, Normal form
23/07/13
2,1
02,03
System of Linear Equations
24/07/13
25/07/13
2
04
Linear Dependence and
Independence
26/07/13
2
05
Linear and Orthogonal
Transformations
29/07/13
2
06, 07
Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors
30/07/13
01/08/13
2
08
Cayley Hamilton Theorem
02/08/13
2
09
Application to problems in Engg.
05/08/13
II
01
Complex Numbers, Argand’s
ai慧ramK
06/08/13
1, 2
02,03
DeMoivre’s Theorem and it’s
慰灬i捡瑩c渠n漠fi湤 r潯tsK
07/08/13
08/08/13
1, 2
04
Hyperbolic functions
12/08/13
2
05
Inverse Hyperbolic functions
13/08/13
1, 2
06
Logarithm of Complex Numbers.
14/08/13
1, 2
07,08
Separation into real and
imaginary parts
16/08/13
19/08/13
1, 2
09
Application to problems in Engg.
20/08/13
1, 2
III
01
Infinite Sequences, Infinite
series, Alternating series.
22/08/13
2,5
02,03
Test for Convergence, Range of
Convergence
23/08/13
02/09/13
2,5
04,05
Absolute and Conditional
convergence
03/09/13
04/09/13
2,5
06,07
Successive Differentiation
05/09/13
06/09/13
2,5
08,09
Leibnitz Theorem
10/09/13
12/09/13
2,5
IV
01
Expansion of functions
13/09/13
2
Teaching Plan
02,03
Taylor’s series
16/09/13
17/09/13
2
04,05
Maclaurin’s series
18/09/13
19/09/13
2
06
Indeterminate Forms
20/09/13
2
07
L’Hospital’s Rule
23/09/13
2
08,09
Evaluation of limits
24/09/13
26/09/13
2
V
01,02
Partial Derivatives
27/09/13
01/10/13
2
03,04
Euler’s Theorem on
homogeneous functions
03/10/13
04/10/13
2,5
05
Implicit functions
07/10/13
2,5
06,07
Total Derivatives
08/10/13
10/10/13
2,5
08,09
Change of Independent
Variables
11/10/13
14/10/13
2
VI
01,02
Jacobins and their applications
15/10/13
17/10/13
2
03, 04
Errors and Approximations
18/10/13
21/10/13
2,5
05,06
Maxima and Minima of two
variables
22/10/13
**
2,5
07,08,09
Lagrange’s method of
undetermined multipliers
**
2,5
Note: ** This lectures will be completed by taken extra lectures.
Prof. S.
S. Bankhele
Prof.S.R.Mudi
(Signature of Teacher)
(Head of Department)
Books for Reference:
1.
Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.V. Ramana. ( Tata McGGraw
-
Hill).
2.
Advanced Engineering Mathematics, by Erwin Kreyszig (Wiley Eastern Ltd.)
3.
Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 7e, by Peter V. O’Neil
4.
Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 2e, by M.D. Greenberg(Pearson).
5.
Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.S. Grewal (Khanna Publication).
6.
Applied Mathematics ( Volumes I and II ) by P.N. Wartikar & J.N.
Wartikar.
Poona District Education Association’s
College of Engineering, Manjari (Bk), Pune
-
412307
F.E.Department(Mathematics)
Subject: Engineering Mathematics
-
I
(Div
-
B)
Subject Code: 107001
Subject Teacher:
Prof.
P. P. Mane
Acad. Year: 2013
-
14 (Semester
–
I)
Unit
Lecture
No
Name of the Topic
Proposed
Date
Actual
Date of
Coverage
References
I
01
Matrices, Rank, Normal form
24/07/13
2,1
02,03
System of Linear Equations
24/07/13
25/07/13
2
04
Linear Dependence and
Independence
29/07/13
2
05
Linear and Orthogonal
Transformations
30/07/13
2
06, 07
Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors
31/07/13
01/08/13
2
08
Cayley Hamilton Theorem
05/08/13
2
09
Application to problems in Engg.
06/08/13
II
01
Complex Numbers, Argand’s
ai慧ramK
07/08/13
1, 2
02,03
DeMoivre’s Theorem and it’s
慰灬i捡瑩c渠n漠fi湤 r潯tsK
07/08/13
08/08/13
1, 2
04
Hyperbolic functions
12/08/13
2
05
Inverse Hyperbolic functions
13/08/13
1, 2
06
Logarithm of Complex Numbers.
14/08/13
1, 2
07,08
Separation into real and
imaginary parts
19/08/13
20/08/13
1, 2
09
Application to problems in Engg.
21/08/13
1, 2
III
01
Infinite Sequences, Infinite
series, Alternating series.
22/08/13
2,5
02,03
Test for Convergence, Range of
Convergence
02/09/13
03/09/13
2,5
04,05
Absolute and Conditional
convergence
04/09/13
04/09/13
2,5
06,07
Successive Differentiation
05/09/13
10/09/13
2,5
08,09
Leibnitz Theorem
11/09/13
12/09/13
2,5
IV
01
Expansion of functions
16/09/13
2
Teaching Plan
02,03
Taylor’s series
17/09/13
18/09/13
2
04,05
Maclaurin’s series
18/09/13
19/09/13
2
06
Indeterminate Forms
23/09/13
2
07
L’Hospital’s Rule
24/09/13
2
08,09
Evaluation of limits
25/09/13
26/09/13
2
V
01,02
Partial Derivatives
01/10/13
03/10/13
2
03,04
Euler’s Theorem on
homogeneous functions
07/10/13
08/10/13
2,5
05
Implicit functions
09/10/13
2,5
06,07
Total Derivatives
10/10/13
14/10/13
2,5
08,09
Change of Independent
Variables
15/10/13
17/10/13
2
VI
01,02
Jacobins and their applications
21/10/13
22/10/13
2
03, 04
Errors and Approximations
18/10/13
21/10/13
2,5
05,06
Maxima and Minima of two
variables
22/10/13
**
2,5
07,08,09
Lagrange’s method of
undetermined multipliers
**
2,5
Note: ** This lectures will be completed by taken extra lectures.
Prof.
P. P. Mane
Prof.S.R.Mudi
(Signature of Teacher)
(Head of Department)
Books for Reference:
1.
Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.V. Ramana. ( Tata McGGraw
-
Hill).
2.
Advanced Engineering Mathematics, by Erwin Kreyszig (Wiley Eastern Ltd.)
3.
Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 7e, by Peter V. O’Neil
4.
Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 2e, by M.D. Greenberg(Pearson).
5.
Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.S. Grewal (Khanna Publication).
6.
Applied Mathematics ( Volumes I and II ) by P.N. Wartikar & J.N.
Wartikar.
Poona District Education Association’s
College of Engineering, Manjari (Bk), Pune
-
412307
F.E.Department(Mathematics)
Subject: Engineering Mathematics
-
I
(Div
-
C)
Subject Code: 107001
Subject Teacher:
Prof.
P. P. Mane
Acad. Year: 2013
-
14 (Semester
–
I)
Unit
Lecture
No
Name of the Topic
Proposed
Date
Actual
Date of
Coverage
References
I
01
Matrices, Rank, Normal form
26/07/13
2,1
02,03
System of Linear Equations
26/07/13
27/07/13
2
04
Linear Dependence and
Independence
27/07/13
2
05
Linear and Orthogonal
Transformations
29/07/13
2
06, 07
Eigen Values and Eigen Vectors
2/08/13
2/08/13
2
08
Cayley Hamilton Theorem
03/08/13
2
09
Application to problems in Engg.
05/08/13
II
01
Complex Numbers, Argand’s
ai慧ramK
10/08/13
1, 2
02,03
DeMoivre’s Theorem and it’s
慰灬i捡瑩c渠n漠fi湤 r潯tsK
10/08/13
12/08/13
1, 2
04
Hyperbolic functions
16/08/13
2
05
Inverse Hyperbolic functions
16/08/13
1, 2
06
Logarithm of Complex Numbers.
17/08/13
1, 2
07,08
Separation into real and
imaginary parts
19/08/13
23/08/13
1, 2
09
Application to problems in Engg.
24/08/13
1, 2
III
01
Infinite Sequences, Infinite
series, Alternating series.
24/08/13
2,5
02,03
Test for Convergence, Range of
Convergence
2/09/13
06/09/13
2,5
04,05
Absolute and Conditional
convergence
06/09/13
07/09/13
2,5
06,07
Successive
Differentiation
07/09/13
13/09/13
2,5
08,09
Leibnitz Theorem
13/09/13
14/09/13
2,5
Teaching Plan
IV
01
Expansion of functions
16/09/13
2
02,03
Taylor’s series
20/09/13
20/09/13
2
04,05
Maclaurin’s series
21/09/13
21/09/13
2
06
Indeterminate Forms
23/09/13
2
07
L’Hospital’s Rule
27/09/13
2
08,09
Evaluation of limits
27/09/13
28/09/13
2
V
01,02
Partial Derivatives
28/09/13
07/10/13
2
03,04
Euler’s Theorem on
homogeneous functions
11/10/13
11/10/13
2,5
05
Implicit functions
12/10/13
2,5
06,07
Total Derivatives
12/10/13
14/10/13
2,5
08,09
Change of Independent
Variables
18/10/13
18/10/13
2
VI
01,02
Jacobins and their applications
19/10/13
21/10/13
2
03, 04
Errors and Approximations
**
2,5
05,06
Maxima
and Minima of two
variables
**
2,5
07,08,09
Lagrange’s method of
undetermined multipliers
**
2,5
Note: ** This lectures will be completed by taken extra lectures.
Prof.
P. P. Mane
Prof.S.R.Mudi
(Signature of Teacher)
(Head of
Department)
Books for Reference:
1.
Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.V. Ramana. ( Tata McGGraw
-
Hill).
2.
Advanced Engineering Mathematics, by Erwin Kreyszig (Wiley Eastern Ltd.)
3.
Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 7e, by Peter V. O’Neil
4.
Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 2e, by M.D. Greenberg(Pearson).
5.
Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.S. Grewal (Khanna Publication).
6.
Applied Mathematics ( Volumes I and II ) by P.N. Wartikar & J.N. Wartikar.
Poona District Education Associatio
n’s
College of Engineering, Manjari (Bk), Pune
-
412307
F.E.
Department
Subject:
-
Engg. Physics (Div:
-
A)
Subject Code:
-
107002
Subject Teacher:
-
Dr.(Mrs.) S. R. Mudi
Academic Year: 20
1
3
-
2014
(Semester
-
I )
Unit
Lect.
No.
Name o
f
the
Topic
Proposed
Date
Actual
Date of
coverage
Refere
nce
s
I
1
Interference:
Introduction, Concept of thin film ,
Interference due to
thin films of uniform thickness (with
derivation)
,
22
-
07
-
1
3
1,2,3,4
2
Interference due to wedge shaped thin films
(qualitative) , Fringe width (with derivation),formation of
colors in thin films,
23
-
07
-
1
3
1,2,3
3
Newton’s r
i湧猬t猠sp灬i捡ti潮猠o
㈴
-
〷
-
N
3
1,2,3
4
i
)for the determination of wavelength of incident light
or
radius of curvature of a plano
-
convex lens
ii)for the
determination of refractive index of a given liquid
,
26
-
07
-
1
3
1,2,3
5
Applications of interference i) testing of optical flatness of
surfaces , ii)thickness of thin films iii)anti
-
reflection
coating.
29
-
07
-
1
3
1,2,3
6
Diffraction:
Diffraction of waves, classes of diffraction, Fraunhofer
diffraction at a single slit (geometrical method),
30
-
07
-
1
3
1,2,3,4
7
conditions for maxima and
minima, Intensity pattern due
to a single slit, diffraction at circular aperture,
3
1
-
07
-
1
3
1,2,3
8
Plane diffraction grating(qualitative only), conditions for
maxima and minima, intensity pattern
.
0
2
-
08
-
1
3
1,2,3,4
II
9
Sound Engineering:
Definitions: Velocity, frequency, wavelength,
intensity,
loudness (expression
)
,
05
-
08
-
1
3
1,2,4
10
t
imber of sound ,reflection of sound, echo,
06
-
08
-
1
3
1,2
11
Reverberation, reverberation time ,Sabine’s
f潲m畬愨q畡uit慴iv攠潮ey)I
〷
-
〸
-
N
3
ㄬN
12
remedies over reverberation, absorption of sound,
absorbent
materials,
12
-
08
-
1
3
1,2
Teaching Plan
13
conditions for good acoustics of the building, noise, its
effects and remedies,
1
3
-
08
-
1
3
1,2
14
Ultrasonics
-
Production of ultrasonics
by Piezoelectric
oscillator
14
-
08
-
1
3
1,2
15
Production of ultrasonics by magnetostriction oscillator,
Detection of ultrasonics ,
16
-
08
-
1
3
1,2
16
Engineering applications of ultrasonics (Non destructive
testing, cavitation, measurement of
gauge.)
19
-
08
-
1
3
1,2
III
17
Polarization:
Introduction, Polarization of waves ,polarization of light,
representation of
PPL, UPL, & partially polarized light ,
production of plane polarised light by i)reflection ,
2
0
-
08
-
1
3
1,2,3
18
ii)
refraction (pile of plates), iii) selective absorption
(dichroism), iv) Double refraction,
Law of Malus,
21
-
08
-
1
3
1,2,3
19
Huygen’s theory of double refraction, Cases of double
refraction of crystal cut with the optic axis lying in the
plane of inciden
ce and
(i) parallel to the surface (ii)
perpendicular to the surface (iii) inclined to the surface,
23
-
08
-
1
3
1,2,3
20
Retardation plates
-
quarter wave plate (QWP), Half wave
plate (HWP); Optical activity, Specific rotation
(qualitative only), optically active materials, LCD (as an
example of polarization).
02
-
09
-
1
3
1,2,3
21
Lasers :
-
Absorption, spontaneous
emission
,
R
equirement
for lasing action (stimulated emission, population
inversion, metastable state, active medium, resonant
cavity, pumping)
03
-
09
-
1
3
1,2,7
22
Characteristics of laser
–
monochromaticity, coherence,
directionality, brightness, Various levels of
laser systems
with examples (i) Two level laser system
-
semiconductor
laser
04
-
09
-
1
3
1,2,7
23
(ii) Three level laser system
-
ruby laser, iii) four level
laser system
-
He
-
Ne laser
0
6
-
09
-
1
3
1,2,7
24
Applications in industry (drilling, welding,
micromachining etc.), Medicine(as a surgical
tool),Communication (Principles and advantages
only),Information Technology (Holography
-
recording
and reconstruction)
10
-
09
-
1
3
1,2,7
IV
25
Solid State
Physics
:
-
Band theory of solids, free electron
theory(qualitative), electrical conductivity in conductor
and semiconductor,
11
-
0
9
-
1
3
1,2,6
26
influence of external factors on conductivity (temperature,
light and impurity), Fermi
-
energy, density state
(qualitative), concept of effective mass
13
-
0
9
-
1
3
2,6
27
electron and holes,Fermi
-
Dirac probability distribution
function(effect of temperature on Fermi level with graph),
16
-
0
9
-
1
3
2,6
28
Position of Fermi level in intrinsic semiconductors (with
derivation) and in extrinsic semiconductors ,
17
-
0
9
-
1
3
2,6
29
dependence of Fermi level on temperature
and doping
concentration (qualitative), diffusion and drift
current(qualitative)
,
18
-
0
9
-
1
3
1,2,6
30
Band structure of PN junction diode under i)
zero bias, ii)
forward bias, iii) reverse bias
20
-
0
9
-
1
3
1,2,6
31
Working of transistor (NPN only) on the basis of band
diagrams, Hall effect(with derivation),
23
-
0
9
-
1
3
2,6
32
Photovoltaic effect, working of a solar cell on the basis of
band diagrams and its applications .
24
-
0
9
-
1
3
2,4,5
V
33
Wave Mechanics:
-
Wave particle duality of radiation and
matter, De Broglie’s concept of matter waves ,
expressing de Broglie wavelength in terms of kinetic
energy and potential,
25
-
0
9
-
1
3
2,4,5
34
Concept and derivation of group and phase velocity,
group and
phase velocity of matter waves ,
27
-
0
9
-
1
3
2,4,5
35
Heisenberg’s Uncertainty principle, Illustration of it by
electron diffraction at a single slit,
07
-
10
-
1
3
2,4,5
36
why an electron cannot exist in the nucleus, Concept of
wave function ψ and
probability interpretation of IψI
2
,
08
-
10
-
1
3
2,4,5
37
Schrodinger’s time independent and time dependent wave
equations
0
9
-
1
0
-
1
3
2,4,5
38
Applications of Schrodinger’s time independent wave
equation (i) Particle in 1
-
D rigid box (infinite potential
well )
11
-
1
0
-
1
3
2,4,5
39
Comparison of quantum mechanical and classical
mechanical predictions , ii) Particle in 1
-
D non rigid box
(finite potential well
-
qualitative , results only),
14
-
1
0
-
1
3
2,4,5
40
tunneling
effect, example of tunneling effect in tunnel
diode and scanning tunneling microscope.
15
-
1
0
-
1
3
1,2,6
*
These topics will be covered by taking extra lectures.
Sign
o
f Subject Teacher
H.O.D.
Dr. (Mrs.) S. R. Mudi
1
.
Engineering Physics, Gaur and Gupta, Dhanpat Rai Publications.
2.
Engineering Physics,
Hitendra K Malik
and A K Singh (
Tata Mc,Graw Hill.)
3
.Optics, Jenkins and White(
Tata Mc,Graw Hill.)
4
.
Funda
mental of Ph
ysics,
Resnick ,
Halliday
and Walker
,
(John
Willey
and Sons)
5
.Principles of Physics, Serway & Jewett,(Saunders College Publishing).
6
. Introduction to Solid State Physics, Kittel C(Wiley and Sons)
7
.
Laser &and Non
-
Linear Optics ,B.B.Laud (Oscar Publication).
8
.
Nanotechnology
Principals and Practices, Dr. S.K. Kulkarni (Capital Publishing Company)
VI
41
Superconductivity
:
-
Introduction to superconductivity,
Properties of superconductors (zero resistance, Meissner
effect,
18
-
1
0
-
1
3
1,2,6
42
Critical Field, Persistent Current), Isotope effect ,
21
-
1
0
-
1
3
1,2,6
43
BCS theory. Type I & type II Super conductors,
22
-
1
0
-
1
3
1,2,6
44
Applications (super conducting magnets, transmission
lines etc), DC and AC Josephson effect.
*
2,8
45
Physics of Nanoparticles:
-
Introduction, Nanoparticles, Properties of nanoparticles
Optical, electrical(quantum dots, quantum wires),
magnetic, structural, mechanical,
*
2,8
46
Brief introduction to different methods of synthesis of
nanoparticles
such as physical, chemical, biological,
mechanical,
*
2,8
47
Synthesis of colloids, Growth of nanoparticles, synthesis
of metal nano
-
particles by colloidal route,
*
2,8
48
Applications of nanotechnology
-
electronics, energy,
automobiles, space and
defense, medical, environmental,
textile, cosmetics.
*
Poona District Education Association’s
College of Engineering,
Manjari Bk,
Pune
–
412307
FE Department
Subject:
-
Engg. Physics
(
Div:
-
A)
S
ubject Code:
-
10700
2
Subject Teacher
:
-
Dr.(Mrs.) S. R. Mudi
Academic Year: 2013
-
2014 (Semester
-
I)
Sr
.
No
.
Pr.
No
.
Name of the Practical
Batch
Proposed
Date
Performance
Date
Remark
1
1
To
determine Hall voltage (VH) of
semiconductor un
der different
magnetic field strength (B) and varying
magnitude of current (I)
To show that Hall Voltage is
proportional to both the magnetic field
strength (B) & the current (I)
To find the Hall Coefficient
A1
22
-
07
-
13
A2
27
-
07
-
13
2
2
Ultrasonic Interferometer for the
determination of compressibility of
liquid :
-
β = 1/(ρv
2
) where v is the
velocity of ultrasonic waves through
liquid and ρ is density of liquid (water).
A1
29
-
08
-
13
A2
03
-
08
-
13
3
3
Solar cell
characteristics, measurement
of Voc, Isc, fill factor
A1
05
-
08
-
13
A2
10
-
08
-
13
4
4
To determine the band gap of the
Semiconductor d
io
de
A1
12
-
08
-
13
A2
17
-
08
-
13
5
5
To determine the wavelength of
sodium light by Newton’s
Ring
arrangement.
A1
19
-
08
-
13
A2
24
-
08
-
13
6
6
Plane diffraction grating for the
determination of unknown wavelength.
A1
02
-
09
-
13
A2
07
-
09
-
13
7
7
Half shade polarimeter
A1
16
-
09
-
13
A2
14
-
09
-
13
8
8
Laser based experiment
–
(determination of no of lines / cm of a
grating)
A1
23
-
09
-
13
A2
21
-
09
-
13
Dr.(Mrs.) S. R. Mudi
Dr.(Mrs.) S. R. Mudi
(Signature of Teacher)
(Head of Department
)
Practical Plan
Pune
District Education Association’s
COLLEGE OF ENGG. Manjari (BK),Pune
-
412307
Department Of Engineering
Chemistry
Subject:
-
Engineering Chemistry
( Div:
-
B
) Subject Code:
-
10700
9
Subject Teacher
:
-
Prof. Kedari M.S. Academic Year: 2013
-
2014
( Semester
-
I )
TEACHING
PLAN
Unit
Lect. No.
Name Of Topic
Proposed
Date
Actual Date
of coverage
References
I
1
WATER
TECHNOLOGY &
GREEN
CHEMISTRY
Impurities in water,
Hardnes
of water and it’s determination by EDTA
method
22
-
7
-
13
2,7
2
Alkalinity of water its determination
,Numericals
23
-
7
-
13
2,8
3
Ill effect of hard water in boilers, Boiler feed
water treatment
-
internal treatment
25
-
7
-
13
7,8
4
External treatment
–
Zeolite process & its
numerical ion exchange method
26
-
7
-
13
7,8
5
Desalination of brackish water, purification
of water by Reverse osmosis &
Electrodialysis
29
-
7
-
13
7,8
6
Definition, goals of green chemistry,
30
-
7
-
13
7,8
7
Efficiency parameters, need of green
chemistry
1
-
8
-
13
7,8
8
Major uses
-
traditional and green pathways
of synthesis of adipic acid, polycarbonate ,
indigo dye
2
-
8
-
13
7,8
II
9
ELECTRO ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES
T
ypes of reference electrode,
indicator
electrode, ion selective electrode, Half cell
reaction,& complete cell reaction
5
-
8
-
13
1,9
10
Conductometry: Introduction , Kohlraush’s
law, Conductivity cell, measurement of
conductance
6
-
8
-
13
2,9
11
Applications
-
Conductometric
titrations, acid
–
base titrations, precipitation titration
8
-
8
-
13
2,9
12
pH
metry
–
Preparation o
f buffers,
standardization of pH
meter, mixture of
acids verses strong base titration
,differential plots
12
-
8
-
13
2,9
13
Potentiometry: Intoduction,
potentiometric
titration
–
differential plots, Applications
-
redox titration Fe/Ce titration
13
-
8
-
13
1,9
14
UV/Visible spectroscopy
–
Interaction of
radiation with matter Beer Lambert’s
law
16
-
8
-
13
1,9
15
Chromopher & auxochrome
19
-
8
-
13
,9
16
T
ypes of electronic
transition,
instrumentation
and
princi
ple , block
diagram of single and double beam
spectrophotometer. Applications of uv
-
visible spectroscopy.
20
-
8
-
13
9
III
17
Synthetic Organic Polymers
:
Introduction,
functionality of monomer,
polymerization
-
free radical mechanism and step growth
polymerization
22
-
8
-
13
2,6
18
Concept and significance of
–
Average
molecular weight, crystallinity in polymers,
Tm and Tg
23
-
8
-
13
1,6
19
Thermoplastic and thermosetting polymers,
compounding of
plastics, techniques of
polymerization
2
-
9
-
13
1,6
20
Study of Polyethylene and Epoxy resin
3
-
9
-
13
2,6,
21
Natural Rubber
-
processing and
Vulcanization by sulpher, SBR
5
-
9
-
13
2,6
22
Engineering Thermoplastics
-
Polycarbonate,
biodegradable polymers
6
-
9
-
13
6
23
Conducting polymers
-
Polyacetelene
-
electroluminscent polymers
10
-
9
-
13
6
24
Liquid crystal polymers
-
Kelvar, polymer
compostes
-
FRP
12
-
9
-
13
6
IV
25
FUELS &COMBUSTION
:
Fossil fuels
,
calorific value & it’s
units, determination of
calorific value by Bomb calorimeter.
13
-
9
-
13
1,2
26
Boy’s gas calorimeter , Numericals,
16
-
9
-
13
1,2
27
Solid fue
ls: Coal
, proximate & ultimate
analysis of coal
,
Numericals
17
-
9
-
13
1,2
28
Liquid fuel: Origin ,composition
,refining of
petroleum
19
-
9
-
13
1,2
29
Octane no. of petrol, Cetane no. of diesel,
power alcohol, biodiesel
20
-
9
-
13
1,2
30
Gaseous fuel: LNG,CNG,LPG, Hydrogen
gas as a fuel , Rocket propellant,
23
-
9
-
13
1,2
31
Combustion :
Chemical reaction, calculation
on air requirement for combustion.
24
-
9
-
13
1,2
32
Fuel Cells Defination advantages and
limitations of Phospheric acid fuel cell,
Polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell
26
-
9
-
13
1,2
V
33
Chemistry of Hydrogen and carbon
Chemistry of Hydrogen: The element
–
Isotopes
-
importance. Methods of
preparation
-
Laboratory
–
from aqueous
acid and alkali
27
-
9
-
13
5
34
Industrial
-
steam reforming of methane and
coke, electrolysis of water ,Solar energy (
water splitting)
7
-
10
-
13
5
35
Storage
-
chemical ( sodium alanates),
physical (carbon materials), difficulties in
storage and transportation Compounds of
hydrogen
8
-
10
-
13
5
36
Methods of preparation and applications
Molecular hydrides
-
hydrocarbons, silane,
germane, ammonia
10
-
10
-
13
5
37
Saline hydrides
-
LiH. Applications of
Hydrogen, hydrogen as a future fuel
11
-
10
-
13
5
38
Chemistry of Carbon: Position in periodic
table, occurrence, Isotopes
14
-
10
-
13
5
39
Hybridization, Diamond , Graphite
15
-
10
-
13
5
40
Graphene
, Fullerene, CNT, Amorphous
carbon
17
-
10
-
13
5
VI
41
Corrosion Science
Introduction. Types of
corrosion
-
Dry corrosion
-
mechanism, pilling
-
bed worth rule
18
-
10
-
13
1,2,
42
Wet corrosion mechanism
21
-
10
-
13
1,2,
43
Factors influencing corrosion
-
Nature
of
metal, Nature of environment
22
-
10
-
13
1,2,
44
Methods of corrosion control: Pourbaix
diagram, Cathodic and anodic protection
1,2,
45
Use of inhibitors
1,2,
46
Protective coating: Surface preparation
1,2,
47
Metallic coating: Types of
coatings,
methods of applications ( hot dipping,
cladding, electroplating and cementation)
1,2,
48
Electro less coatings, Non metallic
coatings: Chemical conversion coatings,
Powder coattings
1,2,7
Sign Of
Subject Teacher
H.O.D.
(
Prof. Kedari M.S.
)
Refference Books:
1
Engineering Chemistry
-
Jain & Jain ( Dhanpat Rai publication )
2 Engg
ineering. Chemistry
-
O. P. Agarawal
3 Physical Chemistry
-
Gordon Borrow
4 Hydrogen fuel
-
production transport and Storage
-
CRC press
5 Inorganic chemistry
-
Shriver and Atkins
6 Polymer Science and Technology
-
Joel R Fried
7 Engineering Chemistry
-
O G palanna
8
Engineering Chemistry
-
Dr S. S.
Dara, Dr S. S. Umare
9.Instrumental methods of chemical analysis
-
Khopkar
Pune
District Education Association’s
College of Engineering,
Manjari Bk,
Pune
–
412307
FE Department
Subject:
-
Engineering Chemistry
(
Div:
-
B)
S
ubject Code:
-
10700
9
Subject Teacher
:
-
Prof. M.S.Kedari
Academic Year: 2013
-
2014 (Semester
-
I)
Sr
.
No
.
Pr.
No
.
Name of the Practical
Batch
Proposed
Date
Performance
Date
Remark
1
1
Determination of Hardness of water by
E.D.T.A. method
B
1
29
-
7
-
13
B
2
23
-
7
-
13
2
2
Determination of Alkalinity of water
B
1
5
-
8
-
13
B
2
30
-
7
-
13
3
3
Determination of dissociation constant
of weak acid (acetic acid) using PH
meter
B
1
12
-
8
-
13
B
2
6
-
8
-
13
4
4
To Determine maximum wavelength of
absorption of CuSO
4
, verify Beer’s law
and find unknown concentration in
given sample
B
1
19
-
8
-
13
B
2
13
-
8
-
13
5
5
Titration of mixture of weak acid and
strong acid with strong base using
conductometer
B
1
2
-
9
-
13
B
2
20
-
8
-
13
6
6
Determination of electrochemical
equivalent (ECE) of copper
B
1
16
-
9
-
13
B
2
3
-
9
-
13
7
7
Proximate analysis of Coal
B
1
23
-
9
-
13
B
2
10
-
9
-
13
8
8
Determination of molecular weight of
Polyvinyl alcohol
B
1
7
-
10
-
13
B
2
17
-
9
-
13
Prof. M.S.Kedari
Dr.(Mrs.) S. R. Mudi
(Signature of Teacher)
(Head of Department
)
Practical Plan
Pune
District Education Association’s
COLLEGE OF ENGG. Manjari (BK),Pune
-
412307
Department Of Engineering
Chemistry
Subject:
-
Engineering Chemistry
( Div:
-
C
) Subject Code:
-
10700
9
Subject Teacher:
-
Prof. Kedari M.S. Academic Year: 2013
-
2014
( Semester
-
I )
TEACHING
PLAN
Unit
Lect. No.
Name Of Topic
Proposed
Date
Actual Date
of coverage
References
I
1
WATER
TECHNOLOGY &
GREEN
CHEMISTRY
Impurities in water, Hardnes
of water and it’s determination by EDTA
method
23
-
7
-
13
2,7
2
Alkalinity of water its determination
,Numericals
24
-
7
-
13
2,8
3
Ill effect of hard water in boilers, Boiler feed
water treatment
-
internal treatment
25
-
7
-
13
7,8
4
External treatment
–
Zeolite process & its
numerical ion exchange method
26
-
7
-
13
7,8
5
Desalination of brackish water, purification
of water by Reverse osmosis &
Electrodialysis
30
-
7
-
13
7,8
6
Definition, goals of green chemistry,
31
-
7
-
13
7,8
7
Efficiency parameters, need of green
chemistry
1
-
8
-
13
7,8
8
Major uses
-
traditional and green pathways
of synthesis of adipic acid, polycarbonate ,
indigo dye
2
-
8
-
13
7,8
II
9
ELECTRO ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES
T
ypes of reference
electrode, indicator
electrode, ion selective electrode, Half cell
reaction,& complete cell reaction
6
-
8
-
13
1,9
10
Conductometry: Introduction , Kohlraush’s
law, Conductivity cell, measurement of
conductance
7
-
8
-
13
2,9
11
Applications
-
Conductometric titrations, acid
–
base titrations, precipitation titration
8
-
8
-
13
2,9
12
pH
metry
–
Preparation o
f buffers,
standardization of pH
meter, mixture of
acids verses strong base titration
,differential plots
13
-
8
-
13
2,9
13
Potentiometry:
Intoduction, potentiometric
titration
–
differential plots, Applications
-
redox titration Fe/Ce titration
14
-
8
-
13
1,9
14
UV/Visible spectroscopy
–
Interaction of
radiation with matter Beer Lambert’s
law
16
-
8
-
13
1,9
15
Chromopher & auxochrome
20
-
8
-
13
,9
16
T
ypes of electronic
transition,
instrumentation
and
princi
ple , block
diagram of single and double beam
spectrophotometer. Applications of uv
-
visible spectroscopy.
21
-
8
-
13
9
III
17
Synthetic Organic Polymers
:
Introduction,
functionality of
monomer, polymerization
-
free radical mechanism and step growth
polymerization
22
-
8
-
13
2,6
18
Concept and significance of
–
Average
molecular weight, crystallinity in polymers,
Tm and Tg
23
-
8
-
13
1,6
19
Thermoplastic and thermosetting polymers,
compounding of plastics, techniques of
polymerization
3
-
9
-
13
1,6
20
Study of Polyethylene and Epoxy resin
4
-
9
-
13
2,6,
21
Natural Rubber
-
processing and
Vulcanization by sulpher, SBR
5
-
9
-
13
2,6
22
Engineering Thermoplastics
-
Polycarbonate,
biodegradable polymers
6
-
9
-
13
6
23
Conducting polymers
-
Polyacetelene
-
electroluminscent polymers
10
-
9
-
13
6
24
Liquid crystal polymers
-
Kelvar, polymer
compostes
-
FRP
11
-
9
-
13
6
IV
25
FUELS &COMBUSTION
:
Fossil fuels
,
calorific value & it’s
units, determination of
calorific value by Bomb calorimeter.
12
-
9
-
13
1,2
26
Boy’s gas calorimeter , Numericals,
13
-
9
-
13
1,2
27
Solid fue
ls: Coal
, proximate & ultimate
analysis of coal
,
Numericals
17
-
9
-
13
1,2
28
Liquid fuel: Origin ,composition
,refining of
petroleum
18
-
9
-
13
1,2
29
Octane no. of petrol, Cetane no. of diesel,
power alcohol, biodiesel
19
-
9
-
13
1,2
30
Gaseous fuel: LNG,CNG,LPG, Hydrogen
gas as a fuel , Rocket propellant,
20
-
9
-
13
1,2
31
Combustion :
Chemical reaction, calculation
on air requirement for combustion.
24
-
9
-
13
1,2
32
Fuel Cells Defination advantages and
limitations of Phospheric acid fuel cell,
Polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell
25
-
9
-
13
1,2
V
33
Chemistry of Hydrogen and carbon
Chemistry of Hydrogen: The element
–
Isotopes
-
importance. Methods of
preparation
-
Laboratory
–
from aqueous
acid and alkali
26
-
9
-
13
5
34
Industrial
-
steam reforming of methane and
coke, electrolysis of water ,Solar energy (
water splitting)
27
-
9
-
13
5
35
Storage
-
chemical ( sodium alanates),
physical (carbon materials), difficulties in
storage and transportation Compounds of
hydrogen
8
-
10
-
13
5
36
Methods of preparation and applications
Molecular hydrides
-
hydrocarbons, silane,
germane, ammonia
9
-
10
-
13
5
37
Saline hydrides
-
LiH. Applications of
Hydrogen, hydrogen as a future fuel
10
-
10
-
13
5
38
Chemistry of Carbon: Position in periodic
table, occurrence, Isotopes
11
-
10
-
13
5
39
Hybridization, Diamond , Graphite
15
-
10
-
13
5
40
Graphene
, Fullerene, CNT, Amorphous
carbon
17
-
10
-
13
5
VI
41
Corrosion Science
Introduction. Types of
corrosion
-
Dry corrosion
-
mechanism, pilling
-
bed worth rule
18
-
10
-
13
1,2,
42
Wet corrosion mechanism
22
-
10
-
13
1,2,
43
Factors influencing corrosion
-
Nature
of
metal, Nature of environment
1,2,
44
Methods of corrosion control: Pourbaix
diagram, Cathodic and anodic protection
1,2,
45
Use of inhibitors
1,2,
46
Protective coating: Surface preperation
1,2,
47
Metallic coating: Types of coatings,
methods of applications ( hot dipping,
cladding, electroplating and cementation)
1,2,
48
Electro less coatings, Non metallic
coatings: Chemical conversion coatings,
Powder coattings
1,2,7
Sign Of
Subject Teacher
H.O.D.
(
Prof. Kedari M.S.
)
Refference Books:
1
Engineering Chemistry
-
Jain & Jain ( Dhanpat Rai publication )
2 Engg
ineering. Chemistry
-
O. P. Agarawal
3 Physical Chemistry
-
Gordon Borrow
4 Hydrogen fuel
-
production transport and Storage
-
CRC press
5 Inorganic chemistry
-
Shriver and Atkins
6 Polymer Science and Technology
-
Joel R Fried
7 Engineering Chemistry
-
O G palanna
8
Engineering Chemistry
-
Dr S. S.
Dara, Dr S. S. Umare
9.Instrumental methods of chemical analysis
-
Khopkar
Pune
District Education Association’s
College of Engineering,
Manjari Bk,
Pune
–
412307
FE Department
Subject:
-
Engineering Chemistry
(
Div:
-
C)
S
ubject Code:
-
10700
9
Subject Teacher
:
-
Prof. M.S.Kedari
Academic Year: 2013
-
2014 (Semester
-
I)
Sr
.
No
.
Pr.
No
.
Name of the Practical
Batch
Proposed
Date
Performance
Date
Remark
1
1
Determination of Hardness of water by
E.D.T.A. method
C
1
24
-
7
-
13
C
2
26
-
7
-
13
2
2
Determination of Alkalinity of water
C
1
31
-
7
-
13
C
2
2
-
8
-
13
3
3
Determination of dissociation constant
of weak acid (acetic acid) using PH
meter
C
1
7
-
8
-
13
C
2
9
-
8
-
13
4
4
To Determine maximum wavelength of
absorption of CuSO
4
, verify Beer’s law
and find unknown concentration in
given sample
C
1
14
-
8
-
13
C
2
16
-
8
-
13
5
5
Titration of mixture of weak acid and
strong acid with strong base using
conductometer
C
1
21
-
8
-
13
C
2
23
-
8
-
13
6
6
Determination of electrochemical
equivalent (ECE) of copper
C
1
4
-
9
-
13
C
2
13
-
9
-
13
7
7
Proximate analysis of Coal
C
1
11
-
9
-
13
C
2
20
-
9
-
13
8
8
Determination of molecular weight of
Polyvinyl
alcohol
C
1
25
-
9
-
13
C
2
4
-
10
-
13
Prof. M.S.Kedari
Dr.(Mrs.) S. R. Mudi
(Signature of Teacher)
(Head of Department)
Practical Plan
Poona District Education Association’s
College of Engineering, Manjari, Pune.
Department of First Year Engineering
Subject: Basic Civil And
Environmental
Engineering
Subject Code: 101005
Subje
ct Teacher: Prof. R.P.Wade
Acad. Year: 2013
-
14
(Semester
–
I)
Div
–
A
Unit
Lecture
No.
Name of Topic
Proposed
Date
Actual
Date of
Coverage
References
I
01
Basic areas in Civil Engineering. Surveying,
construction Engg, Fluid Mechanics
24/07/2013
3,5
02
Transportation Engg, Irrigation Engg.
25/07/2013
3,5
03
Project Management, Structural Engg,
Geotechnical & Foundation Engg.
Environmental Engg.
29/07/2013
3,5
04
Quantity Surveying, Town Planning,
Earthquake Engg, Infrastructure
Development ,
31/07/2013
3,5
05
Role of Civil Engineer in the construction of
buildings, dams
01/08/2013
3,5
06
Role of Civil Engineer in the construction of
expressways, in infrastructure projects for
21
st
century. Importance of interdisciplinary
approach in Engineering.
05/08/2013
3,5
II
07
Use of basic materials, viz. cement, bricks,
stone, sand, steel.
07/08/2013
3,5
08
Concrete types
-
PCC, RCC, Precast &
Prestressed. Recycling of materials.
08/08/2013
3,5
09
Substructure
-
function of Foundation, (only
concept of settlement & Bearing capacity of
soils)
12/08/2013
3,5
10
Types of shallow foundations, Deep
foundation
(only concept of Friction & end
bearing pile.)
14/08/2013
3,5
11
Superstructure
-
Types of loads: DL, LL, WL
& Earthquake considerations. Types of
construction
-
Load bearing, Framed,
Composite.
19/08/2013
3,5
12
Fundamental requirements of masonry.
Introduction to automation in construction.
21/08/2013
3,5
13
Principles of Survey.Introduction to scale.
22/08/2013
1,5
Teaching Plan
(Practical)
III
Various types of maps & their uses.
14
Modern survey methods using levels,
Theodolite
, EDM, lasers, total station &
GPS.Measuring areas from maps using
digital planimeter.
02/09/2013
1,5
15
Levelling
-
Basic terms, Study and Use of
dumpy level & leveling staff,
Simple & differential Levelling
04/09/2013
1,5
16
Determining the elevations of various points
by collimation plane method.
05/09/2013
1,5
17
Determining the elevations of various points
by Rise & Fall method.
11/09/2013
1,5
18
contours: characteristics & uses. GIS
software & its application area
12/09/2013
1,5
IV
19
Concept of Environment
–
Biotic & abiotic factors
16/09/2013
4,5
20
Impact of the human behaviour & the
technological advancements on the
environment .Need for conserving natural
resources & preserving the environment.
18/09/2013
4,5
21
Engineer’s role in achieving sustainable
development
19/09/2013
4,5
22
Environmental Impact Assessment
23/09/2013
4,5
23
Introduction to solid waste management.
25/09/2013
4,5
24
Electronic wastes and its disposal.
26/09/2013
3,5
V
25
Conce
pt of an integrated built
environment
-
natural and manmade Principles of planning
viz. Aspect, prospect, roominess
07/10/2013
2,5
26
Grouping, Privacy, Circulation, Sanitation
09/10/2013
2,5
27
Orientation, Elegance,
Economy.
10/10/2013
2,5
28
Use of various eco
-
friendly materials in
construction. Concept of green buildings.
14/10/2013
2,5
29
Role of Byelaws in regulating the
environment.Concept of built up area,carpet
area,plot area,FSI
17/10/2013
2,5
30
Numerical examples based on above theory
21/10/2013
2,5
31
Types of energy:
Conventional & Non conventional.
28/10/2013
2,5
VI
32
Need for harnessing alternative energies to
meet the increased demand.
Methods of harnessing energies.
30/10/2013
2,5
33
Sources, causes, effects, remedial
measures associated with Air Pollution.
31/10/2013
2,5
34
Sources, causes, effects, remedial
measures associated with Water Pollution.
*
2,5
35
Sources, causes, effects, remedial
measures
associated with Noise Pollution.
*
2,5
36
Sources, causes, effects, remedial
measures associated with Land Pollution
*
2,5
*
These topics will be covered by taking extra lectures
.
Prof. R.P.Wade
Dr. S. R. Mudi
(Signature of Teacher)
(Head of Department)
Reference Books:
1. Surveying & Levelling
–
Kanetkar &Kulkarni, PVG Prakashan.
2. Environmental Studies
—
D. L. Manjunath
—
Pearson Education.
3. Building Construction
-
Bindra & Arora, Dhanpatrai publications.
4. Building Design & Drawing
–
Shah, Kale & Patki, TATA McGraw Hill.
5. Basic Civil & Environmental Engg.
–
Dr. S. N. Londhe, S.S. Shastri,N.D.Chaudhari
Tech
-
max Publications.
Poona District Education Association’s
College of Engineering, Manjari Bk, Pune
–
412307
Department of First Year
Engineering
Subject:
-
Basic Civil And Environmental Engineering (Div:
-
A) Subject Code:
-
101005
Subject Teacher:
-
Prof.
R.P.Wade
Academic Year: 2013
-
2014
(Semester
-
I)
Sr.
No.
Pr.
No.
Name of the Practical
Batch
Proposed
Date
Performance
Date
Remark
1
1
Study of Digital Planimeter
A1
23/07/2013
A2
26/07/2013
2
2
Study of Maps
A1
30/07/2013
A2
02/08/2013
3
3
Study and Drawing of Residential
Building Plan
A1
06/08/2013
A2
09/08/2013
4
4
Measurement of Distance by EDM
A1
13/08/2013
A2
16/08/2013
5
5
Study of Dumpy Level and Leveling
Staff
A1
20/08/2013
A2
23/08/2013
6
6
Poster Making Related to Energy/
Environment
A1
03/08/2013
A2
06/09/2013
7
7
Study of GPS
A1
10/09/2013
A2
13/09/2013
8
8
Study of Civil Engineering Software
A1
17/09/2013
A2
20/09/2013
Prof .
R.P.Wade
Dr.(Mrs) S.R. Mudi
(Signature of Teacher)
(Head of Department)
Teaching Plan
(Practical)
Poona District Education Association’s
College of Engineering, Manjari, Pune.
Department
of First Year Engineering
Subject: Basic Civil And
Environmental
Engineering
Subject Code: 101005
Subje
ct Teacher: Prof.R.P.Wade
Acad. Year:
2012
-
13 (Semester
–
I)
Div
-
B
Unit
Lecture
No.
Name of Topic
Proposed
Date
Actual
Date of
Coverage
References
I
01
Basic areas in Civil Engineering. Surveying,
construction Engg, Fluid Mechanics
26/07/2013
3,5
02
Transportation Engg
, Irrigation Engg.
27/07/2013
3,5
03
Project Management, Structural Engg,
Geotechnical & Foundation Engg.
Environmental Engg.
29/07/2013
3,5
04
Quantity Surveying, Town Planning,
Earthquake Engg, Infrastructure
Development ,
02/08/2013
3,5
05
Role of Civil Engineer in the construction of
buildings, dams
03/08/2013
3,5
06
Role of Civil Engineer in the construction of
expressways, in infrastructure projects for
21
st
century. Importance of interdisciplinary
approach in Engineering.
05/08/2013
3,5
II
07
Use of basic materials, viz. cement, bricks,
stone, sand, steel.
10/08/2013
3,5
08
Concrete types
-
PCC, RCC, Precast &
Prestressed. Recycling of materials.
12/08/2013
3,5
09
Substructure
-
function of Foundation, (only
concept of
settlement & Bearing capacity of
soils)
16/08/2013
3,5
10
Types of shallow foundations, Deep
foundation (only concept of Friction & end
bearing pile.)
17/08/2013
3,5
11
Superstructure
-
Types of loads: DL, LL, WL
& Earthquake considerations. Types of
construction
-
Load bearing, Framed,
Composite.
19/08/2013
3,5
12
Fundamental requirements of masonry.
Introduction to automation in construction.
23/08/2013
3,5
13
Principles of Survey.Introduction to scale.
24/08/2013
1,5
Teaching Plan
(Practical)
III
Various types of maps &
their uses.
14
Modern survey methods using levels,
Theodolite, EDM, lasers, total station &
GPS.Measuring areas from maps using
digital planimeter.
02/09/2013
1,5
15
Levelling
-
Basic terms, Study and Use of
dumpy level &
leveling staff,
Simple & differential Levelling
06/09/2013
1,5
16
Determining the elevations of various points
by collimation plane method.
07/09/2013
1,5
17
Determining the elevations of various points
by Rise & Fall method.
13/09/2013
1,5
18
contours: characteristics & uses. GIS
software & its application area
14/09/2013
1,5
IV
19
Concept of Environment
–
Biotic & abiotic factors
16/09/2013
4,5
20
Impact of the human behaviour &
the
technological advancements on the
environment .Need for conserving natural
resources & preserving the environment.
20/09/2013
4,5
21
Engineer’s role in achieving sustainable
development
21/09/2013
4,5
22
Environmental Impact Assessment
23/09/2013
4,5
23
Introduction to solid waste management.
27/09/2013
4,5
24
Electronic wastes and its disposal.
28/09/2013
3,5
V
25
Conce
pt of an integrated built
environment
-
natural and manmade Principles of planning
viz. Aspect,
prospect, roominess
07/10/2013
2,5
26
Grouping, Privacy, Circulation, Sanitation
11/10/2013
2,5
27
Orientation, Elegance, Economy.
12/10/2013
2,5
28
Use of various eco
-
friendly materials in
construction. Concept of green buildings.
14/10/2013
2,5
29
Role of Byelaws in regulating the
environment.Concept of built up area,carpet
area,plot area,FSI
18/10/2013
2,5
30
Numerical examples based on above theory
19/10/2013
2,5
31
Types of energy:
Conventional & Non conventional.
21/10/2013
2,5
VI
32
Need for harnessing alternative energies to
meet the increased demand.
Methods of harnessing energies.
25/10/2013
2,5
33
Sources, causes, effects, remedial
measures associated with Air Pollution.
26/10/2013
2,5
34
Sources,
causes, effects, remedial
measures associated with Water Pollution.
28/10/2013
2,5
35
Sources, causes, effects, remedial
measures associated with Noise Pollution.
*
2,5
36
Sources, causes, effects, remedial
measures associated with Land Pollution
*
2,5
*
These topics will be covered by taking extra lectures
.
Prof. R.P.Wade
Dr. S. R. Mudi
(Signature of Teacher)
(Head of Department)
Reference Books:
1. Surveying & Levelling
–
Kanetkar &Kulkarni, PVG Prakashan.
2. Environmental Studies
—
D. L. Manjunath
—
Pearson Education.
3. Building Construction
-
Bindra & Arora, Dhanpatrai publications.
4. Building Design & Drawing
–
Shah, Kale & Patki, TATA McGraw Hill.
5. Basic C
ivil & Environmental Engg.
–
Dr. S. N. Londhe, S.S. Shastri,N.D.Chaudhari
Tech
-
max Publications.
Poona District Education Association’s
College of Engineering, Manjari Bk, Pune
–
412307
Department of First Year
Engineering
Subject:
-
Engineering Mechanics (Div:
-
B) Subject Code:
-
101005
Subject Teacher:
-
Prof. N. B. Bhalerao
Academic Year: 2013
-
2014
(Semester
-
I)
Sr.
No.
Pr.
No.
Name of the Practical
Batch
Proposed
Date
Performance
Date
Remark
1
1
Study of Digital Planimeter
B1
27/07/2013
B2
25/07/2013
2
2
Study of Maps
B1
03/08/2013
B2
01/08/2013
3
3
Study and Drawing of Residential
Building Plan
B1
10/08/2013
B2
08/08/2013
4
4
Measurement of Distance by EDM
B1
17/08/2013
B2
22/08/2013
5
5
Study of Dumpy Level and Leveling
Staff
B1
24/08/2013
B2
05/09/2013
6
6
Poster Making Related to Energy/
Environment
B1
07/09/2013
B2
12/09/2013
7
7
Visit to a construction site
B1
14/09/2013
B2
19/09/2013
8
8
Study of Civil Engineering Software
B1
21/09/2013
B2
26/09/2013
Prof .
N.
B.
Bhalerao
Dr.(Mrs) S.R. Mudi
(Signature of Teacher)
(Head of Department)
Teaching
Plan (Practical)
Poona District Education Association’s
College of Engineering,
Manjari, Pune.
Department of First Year Engineering
Subject: Basic Civil And
Environmental
Engineering
Subject Code: 101005
Subject Teacher: Prof. N. B. Bhalerao
Acad. Year: 2013
-
14
(Semester
–
I)
Div
–
C
Unit
Lecture
No.
Name of Topic
Proposed
Date
Actual
Date of
Coverage
References
I
01
Basic areas in Civil Engineering. Surveying,
construction Engg, Fluid Mechanics
23
-
07
-
1
3
3,5
02
Transportation Engg, Irrigation Engg.
24
-
07
-
1
3
3,5
03
Project Management, Structural Engg,
Geotechnical & Foundation Engg.
Environmental Engg.
25
-
07
-
1
3
3,5
04
Quantity Surveying, Town Planning,
Earthquake Engg, Infrastructure
Development ,
30
-
07
-
1
3
3,5
05
Role of Civil Engineer in the construction of
buildings, dams
31
-
07
-
13
3,5
06
Role of Civil Engineer in the construction of
expressways, in
infrastructure projects for
21
st
century. Importance of interdisciplinary
approach in Engineering.
01
-
08
-
1
3
3,5
II
07
Use of basic materials, viz. cement, bricks,
stone, sand, steel.
06
-
08
-
1
3
3,5
08
Concrete types
-
PCC, RCC, Precast &
Prestressed. Recycling of materials.
07
-
08
-
1
3
3,5
09
Substructure
-
function of Foundation, (only
concept of settlement & Bearing capacity of
soils)
08
-
08
-
1
3
3,5
10
Types of shallow foundations, Deep
foundation (only concept of Friction & end
bearing
pile.)
13
-
08
-
1
3
3,5
11
Superstructure
-
Types of loads: DL, LL, WL
& Earthquake considerations. Types of
construction
-
Load bearing, Framed,
Composite.
14
-
08
-
1
3
3,5
12
Fundamental requirements of masonry.
Introduction to automation in construction.
20
-
08
-
1
3
3,5
Teaching Plan
(Practical)
III
13
Principles of Survey.Introduction to scale.
Various types of maps & their uses.
21
-
08
-
1
3
1,5
14
Modern survey methods using levels,
Theodolite, EDM, lasers, total station &
GPS.Measuring areas from maps using
digital
planimeter.
22
-
08
-
1
3
1,5
15
Levelling
-
Basic terms, Study and Use of
dumpy level & leveling staff,
Simple & differential Levelling
03
-
09
-
1
3
1,5
16
Determining the elevations of various points
by collimation plane method.
04
-
09
-
1
3
1,5
17
Determining the elevations of various points
by Rise & Fall method.
05
-
09
-
1
3
1,5
18
contours: characteristics & uses. GIS
software & its application area
10
-
09
-
1
3
1,5
IV
19
Concept of Environment
–
Biotic & abiotic factors
11
-
09
-
1
3
4,5
20
Impact of the human behaviour & the
technological advancements on the
environment .Need for conserving natural
resources & preserving the environment.
12
-
09
-
1
3
4,5
21
Engineer’s role in achieving sustainable
development
17
-
09
-
1
3
4,5
22
Environmental
Impact Assessment
18
-
09
-
1
3
4,5
23
Introduction to solid waste management.
19
-
09
-
1
3
4,5
24
Electronic wastes and its disposal.
24
-
09
-
1
3
3,5
V
25
Conce
pt of an integrated built
environment
-
natural and manmade Principles of planning
viz.
Aspect, prospect, roominess
25
-
09
-
1
3
2,5
26
Grouping, Privacy, Circulation, Sanitation
26
-
09
-
1
3
2,5
27
Orientation, Elegance, Economy.
08
-
10
-
1
3
2,5
28
Use of various eco
-
friendly materials in
construction. Concept of green buildings.
09
-
10
-
1
3
2,5
29
Role of Byelaws in regulating the
environment.Concept of built up area,carpet
area,plot area,FSI
10
-
10
-
1
3
2,5
30
Numerical examples based on above theory
11
-
10
-
1
3
2,5
31
Types of energy:
15
-
10
-
1
3
2,5
VI
Conventional & Non conventional.
32
Need for harnessing alternative energies to
meet the increased demand.
Methods of harnessing energies.
16
-
10
-
1
3
2,5
33
Sources, causes, effects, remedial
measures associated with Air Pollution.
17
-
10
-
1
3
2,5
34
Sources, causes, effects,
remedial
measures associated with Water Pollution.
18
-
10
-
1
3
2,5
35
Sources, causes, effects, remedial
measures associated with Noise Pollution.
19
-
10
-
1
3
2,5
36
Sources, causes, effects, remedial
measures associated with Land Pollution
22
-
10
-
1
3
2,5
Prof. N. B. Bhalerao
Dr. S. R. Mudi
(Signature of Teacher)
(Head of Department)
Reference Books:
1. Surveying & Levelling
–
Kanetkar &Kulkarni, PVG Prakashan.
2. Environmental Studies
—
D. L. Manjunath
—
Pearson Education.
3. Building Construction
-
Bindra & Arora, Dhanpatrai publications.
4. Building Design & Drawing
–
Shah, Kale & Patki, TATA McGraw Hill.
5. Basic Civil & Environmental Engg.
–
Dr. S.
N. Londhe,
Dr.
S.S. Shastri,
Tech
-
max Publications.
Poona District Education Association’s
College of Engineering, Manjari Bk, Pune
–
412307
Department of First Year
Engineering
Subject:
-
Engineering Mechanics (Div:
-
C) Subject Code:
-
101005
Subject Teacher:
-
Prof. N. B. Bhalerao
Academic Year: 2013
-
2014
(Semester
-
I)
Sr.
No.
Pr.
No.
Name of the Practical
Batch
Proposed
Date
Performance
Date
Remark
1
1
Study of Digital Planimeter
C1
29/07/2013
C2
24/07/2013
2
2
Study of Maps
C1
05/08/2013
C2
31/07/2013
3
3
Study and Drawing of Residential
Building Plan
C1
12/08/2013
C2
07/08/2013
4
4
Measurement of Distance by EDM
C1
19/08/2013
C2
14/08/2013
5
5
Study of Dumpy Level and Leveling
Staff
C1
02/09/2013
C2
21/08/2013
6
6
Poster Making Related to Energy/
Environment
C1
16/09/2013
C2
04/09/2013
7
7
Visit to a construction site
C1
23/09/2013
C2
11/09/2013
8
8
Study of Civil Engineering Software
C1
30/09/2013
C2
18/09/2013
Prof .
N.
B.
Bhalerao
Dr.(Mrs) S.R. Mudi
(Signature of Teacher)
(Head of Department)
Teaching Plan (Practical)
Pune District Education Association’s
College of Engineering
, Manjari Bk. Pune
,412307
Department of Electronics Engineering
Subject: Basic Electronics Engineering
Div
-
A
Subject Code: (104011
)
Subject Teacher:
Prof.G.R.Verma
Acad. Year: 2013
-
14(Semester
–
I)
Unit
Lecture
No
Name of the Topic
Proposed
Date
Actual Date
of Coverage
References
I
1
Half wave rectifier
22/07/13
T5 T4
2
Full wave rectifiers
23/07/13
T5 T2
3
Power supply filters and capacitor filters
26/07/13
T4
4
Clippers circuits
29/07/13
T2
5
Clamping circuits
30/07/13
T2 T5
6
Zener diode, LED and Photodiodes
2/08/13
T5 T4
II
7
BJT structure,operation,biasing
5/08/13
T5 T4
8
Transistor characteristics and parameter
6/08/13
T4 T2
9
Dc operating point
12/08/13
T5
10
Transistor as an amplifier
13/08/13
T5
11
Transistor as switch
16/08/13
T5
12
Enhancement type MOSFET
19/08/13
T5
III
13
OPAMPS block diagram
20/08/13
T5
14
Parameters of ideal & practical Op
-
amp
,
negative
feedback
23/08/13
T5
15
Comparators, Summing amplifiers
2/09/13
T5
16
Integrators, Differentiators
3/09/13
T5, T4
17
IC555 timer as an oscillator
6/09/13
T4
18
Voltage regulation ,IC voltage regulators
10/09/13
T5
IV
19
Digital als,digital Gates
13/09
/13
T3
20
Boolean algebra, Half adder, Full adder
17/09/13
T2, T3
21
Multiplexers,Demultiplexer
20/09/13
T3
22
Flip
-
flops, D flip
-
flop
23/09/13
T3
23
Shift Register, Counters
24/09/13
T3
24
Block diagram of Mp and MC and their application
27/09/13
T3
V
25
4
-
layer devices,SCR,Diac,Triac
7/10/13
T1
26
Transducer
8/10/13
T1
27
Thermistor, RTD
11/10/13
T8
28
Inductive tranducer,LVDT
14/10/13
T8
29
Phototransistor, Temperature Tranducer,Flow
measurement
15/10/13
T8
30
Digital thermometer,
Block diagram of Weighing
machine
18/10/13
T8
VI
31
Importance of
communication system
, block diagram,
bandwidth requirement
21/10/13
T8
32
IEEE frequency spectrum
22/10/13
T7
33
Transmission media
*
T6
34
Need
of modulation, AM
*
T6
Teaching Plan
Prof.
G.R.Verma
Prof.
R.M.Sahu
(
Subject
Teacher)
(Head of Department)
Text Books:
T1
The art of electronics, Second edition, Low price edition, Paul Horowitz.
T2
Electronics Devices and Circuits, Eastern Economy Edition, Allen Mottershead.
T3
Digital principles and application, Fifth edition, Tata McGraw Hill edition, Malvino & Leach.
T4
Electronics Devices and Circuits, Fifth edition, Oxford higher education, David Bell.
T5
Electronics Devices, Sixth edition, Pearson education, Floyd.
T6
Elect
ronics Communication Systems, Fourth edition, Tata McGraw Hill edition, Kennedy, Davis.
T7
Communication electronics principles and application, Third edition, Tata McGraw Hill edition, Frenzel.
T8
Electronics instrumentation, Second edition, Tata McGraw H
ill edition, Kalsi.
T9
The 8051 Microcontroller, Second edition, Penram international, Knneth & Ayala.
35
FM modulation
*
T5,T6
36
Mobile communication
, Block diagram of GSM System
*
T5
37
revision
*
Pune District Education Association’s
College of Engineering, Manjari Bk. Pune
–
412307
Department of Electronics Engineering.
(Practical
Plan
)
((
Subject: Basic Electronics Engg.
Div
-
A
Subject Code: (104011)
Subject Teacher: Prof.G.R.Verma
Acad. Year: 201
3
-
1
4 (Semester
–
II)
Pr.
No.
Name of the practical
Batch
Proposed date
Performance
date
Remark
1
Study of different electronic
components
A
1
26/07/13
9/08/13
A
2
23/07/13
30/07/13
2
Study of
different electronic
measuring
instruments
A
1
16/08/13
23/08/13
A2
06/08/1
13/08/13
3
Study of Regulated power
supply
A
1
06/09/13
A
2
20/09/13
03/09/13
4
Study of single stage BJT
common emitter amplifier
circuits
A
1
13/09/13
A
2
10/09/13
17/09/13
5
Study of
Op
-
amp based
amplifiers circuits
A
1
20/09/13
A
2
24/09/13
6
Study of IC 555 Timer Circuit
A1
27/09/13
A
2
08/10/13
7
Study of Digital circuits
A
1
11/10/13
A
2
15/10/13
8
Built and test Simple
application circuit
A
1
18/10/13
A
2
22/10/13
Prof.G.R.Verma
Prof.R.M.Sahu
(Subject Teacher)
(H.O.D.)
P.D.E.A’S
COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,MANJARI (BK)
Subject:
-
Engg.Graphics Div: (B)
Subject Code:102006
Subject Teacher: Prof.
P.S.Jadhao
Academic Year:
2013
-
14
Teaching Plan
Unit
Name of the topic
Proposed
date of
completion
Actual
date of
completion
I
Fundamentals Of Engg.Drawing:
Introduction to drawing elements and their
use,Engg.lettering,Drawingsheets,Lines
-
types of line
sand their use in Mech.Engg
.Drawing., dimensioning
technology, General rules for dimensioning.
23
/0
7
/201
3
Projections of points & lines:
Theory of projectons(reference planes
&Auxilaryplanes,First
and third angle method of
projection),projection of first and third quadrant
with all possible positions.
26
/0
7
/201
3
27
/0
7
/201
3
Projection of lines:
Projection of lines(By first angle method
only)inclined to horizontal plane,frontalplane,&in
both i.e. oblique lines on reference and auxiliary
planes,True length of line by rotation of view &
rotation of plane methods,traces of lines(To locate
only H.T. & V.T)
30
/0
7
/201
3
02
/08/201
3
03
/08/201
3
II
Projection of planes:
Projection of planes on re
ference and auxiliary
planes(By 1
st
angle method of projection
only),
Projection
of planes(triangle
-
all
cases,Quadrilateral, pentagon,Hexagon and circle)by
reference and auxiliary plane method,Planes
inclined to horizontal reference plane,frontal
reference
plane and oblique plane,True shape of
plane,Angle made by plane with Principle reference
planes.
06
/08/201
3
10
/08/201
3
13
/08/201
3
16
/08/201
3
17
/08/201
3
20
/0
8
/201
3
III
Projection of solids:
Introduction to Solides, Projection of solids inclined
to one &
0 both reference plane, Projection of
solids(Tetrahedron, cube, prisms, Clinder ,Pyramid
and Cone only with maximum six side base.)
23
/0
8
/201
3
24
/0
8
/201
3
27
/0
8
/201
3
30
/0
8
/201
3
31
/0
8
/201
3
03
/09/201
3
IV
Engineering curves:
Conic section
–
Ellispe ,
Parabola , Hyperbola by
Focus
-
directrix& rectangle method, Helix for
Cylinder, Involuteof a circle, Cycloid, Archemedian
Spiral.
Development of solids: Development of prism
(maximum six solids), Development of cone.
06
/09/201
3
07
/09/201
3
10
/09/201
3
13
/09
/201
3
14
/09/201
3
17
/
09
/201
3
20
/
09
/201
3
V
Orthographic views:
Orthographic projection of given pictorial view by
first angle method of Projection only, Study of Types
of section orthographic projection.
21
/
09
/201
3
24
/
09
/201
3
27
/
09
/201
3
28
/
09
/201
3
01
/10/201
3
04/10/2013
05/10/2013
VI
Isometric projections:
Introduction to Isometric View with the example of
Cube, Isometric axes, scale, Isometric projections
and Isometric views, Costruction
of isometric, non
-
isometric lines, Angles, Circle, Sphere, Arc etc.
Drawing isometric views of simple solid and objects,
Dimensioning
–
only Length, Wide and height of
isometric views.
0
8/10/201
3
11
/10/201
3
12
/10/201
3
15
/10/201
3
18
/10/201
3
19
/10/201
3
22
/10/2013
Textbooks:
1.N.D.Bhatt&V.M.Panchal,Enggg.drawing,Plane& Solid geometry
2.K.L.Narayana&P.L.Kannaiah”Text Book on Engg.Drawing”
3.
K.C.John, “Engg. Graphics For Degree”.
4.Basantagrawal and C.M agrawal,” Engg. Graphics”By Tata Mcgraw
-
Hill
Publication.
5.
“TechMax”
Prof.P.S.Jadhao
Prof.D.A.Kamble
Subject Teacher
HOD(Mechanical)
Pune District Education Association’s
College of Engineering,
Manjari(Bk), Pune
–
412307
Depart
ment of Mechanical Engineering
Subject:
Engg. Graphics
-
I
Div.(B)
Subject Code: 102006
Subject Teacher: Prof.
P.S.
Jadhao
Acad. Year: 201
3
-
1
4
(Semester
-
I)
S
r
.
N
o
Sheet
N
o
Name of the
sheet
B
atch
Probable date
of conduction
Actual date of
conduction
1
Sheet
No
-
1
Projections of Lines
B 1
26/07/2013
02/08/2013
B 2
27/07/2013
03/08/2013
A1
25/07/2013
01/08/2013
2
Sheet
No
-
2
Projections of Planes
B 1
16/08/2013
23/08/2013
B 2
10/08/2013
17/08/2013
A1
08/08/2013
22/08/2013
3
Sheet
No
-
3
Projections of Solids
B 1
30/08/2013
06/09/2013
B 2
24/08/2013
31/08/2013
A1
29/08/2013
05/09/2013
4
Sheet
No
-
4
Engineering Curves
B 1
13/09/2013
20/09/2013
B 2
07/09/2013
14/09/2013
A1
12/09/2013
19/09/2013
5
Sheet
No
-
5
Orthographic Views
B 1
27/09/2013
04/10/2013
B 2
21/09/2013
28/09/2013
A1
26/09/2013
03/10/2013
6
Sheet
No
-
6
Isometric Projections
B 1
11/10/2013
18/10/2013
B 2
05/10/2013
12/10/2013
A1
10/10/2013
17/10/2013
Prof.
P.S.Jadhao
Prof. D.A. Kamble
(Subject Teacher)
(Head of Department)
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