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02 CIVIL ENGGINEERING
Duration :
Eligibility : 10th with Science & Mathematics
Intake : 25/40/60(As approved by AICTE/State Govt.)
Pattern of the Examination : Semester System
Assessment Type : The assessment will we carry out through credit point system/Learning Based Out comes
Theory & Practical Ratio : 50: 50
Industrial Training: Included after IInd Semester
Ecology & Environment : As pe Government Directions a subject named Environmental Science & Energy Management has been included.
Entrepreneurship Development: A subject on Entrepreneurship Development has been incorporated after IInd Semester.
General Proficiency : A provision of 6 periods per week has been made. It Included of various cocurricular activities like games, hobby clubs, seminars, declamation contests, extension lectures, NCC, NSS, cultural activities and discipline etc.

Syllabus


Paper Code :
023.6
Paper Name :
ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SYSTEMS

 

 

Theory

 

1.

Transmission of Power

(8 periods )

 

1.1

Belt Drives:

 

 

 

Types of belts, belt materials, cross and flat belt drives, advantages of V-belt drive

 

 

Over flat belt drive.

 

 

1.2

Gears Drives:

 

 

 

Types of gears ( briefly), types of gear trains

 

2.

Internal Combustion Engines

(09 periods)

 

2.1

Classification of IC engines

 

 

2.2

Working principles of two stroke and four stroke engines

 

 

2.3

Working principles of petrol engine and diesel engines

 

 

2.4

Gas turbines (working principle only)

 

 

2.5

Using principle of prime motor used in high power single phase and three phase

 

 

generators used in building

 

3.

Refrigeration and Air Conditioning System

(8 periods)

 

3.1

Different types of refrigeration principles and refrigerants

 

 

3.2

Working of domestic refrigerator

 

 

3.3

Working of Window type AC system

 

 

3.4

Working of Split AC System

 

 

3.5

Working of Centralized Air Conditioning System

 


4.           Hydraulics                                                                                                                                       (6 periods)

 

4.1         Classification of pumps (reciprocating and centrifugal)

4.2         Working principles of both reciprocating and centrifugal pumps

4.3         Turbine: Working principles of impulse turbine and reaction turbine

 

5.           Working principle of lift used in modern building                                                       (1 period)

 

 

Electrical:

 

1.

Basic Quantities of Electricity:

(4 periods)

 

1.1

Definition of voltage, current, power and energy

with their units

 

1.2

Name of the instruments used for measurement of different electrical quantities

 

 

such as voltmeter, ammeter, wattmeter, energy meter.

 

1.3

Connection of the instruments in electric circuit

 

2.

Application and Advantages of Electricity:

(3 periods)

 

2.1

Difference between AC and DC

 

 

2.2

Various applications of electricity

 

 

2.6

Advantages of electrical energy over other types

of energy

3.

Various Types of Power Plants:

(3 periods)

 

3.1       Elementary block diagram of thermal, hydro and nuclear power stations

3.2       Brief explanation of the principle of power generation in above power stations


4.

Transmission and Distribution System

 

(6 periods)

 

4.1

Key diagram of 3 phase transmission and distribution system

 

4.2

Brief functions of accessories of transmission line

 

4.3

Distinction between high and low voltage distribution system

 

4.4

Identification of three phase wires, neutral wires and the earth wire on a low

 

 

voltage distribution system

 

 

 

4.5

Identification of the voltage between phases and between one phase and neutral

 

4.6

Distinction between three phase and single phase supply

5.

Supply from the Poles to the Distribution Board:

(4 periods)

 

5.1

Arrangement of supply system from pole to the distribution board

 

5.2

Function of service line, energy meter,

main

switch, distribution board

6.

Domestic Installation:

 

(4 periods)

 

6.1

Distinction

between light and fan circuits and  single phase power circuit, sub

 

 

circuits

 

 

 

 

6.2

Various

accessories    and  parts

of

installation, identification of wiring

 

 

systems, such as batton, conduct, caring and coping

 

6.3

Common safety measures and earthing

 

 

 

6.4

Introduction to BIS code of safety and wiring installation

7.

Electric Motors and Pumps:

 

(6 periods)

 

7.1         Definition and various applications of single phase and three phase motors

7.3       Conversion of horse power in watts or kilowatts

7.4       Type of pumps and their applications

7.5         Use of direct online starter and star delta starter

 

8.

Installation of Generators

( 2 periods)

 

8.1

Working of single phase and three phase generators.

 

 

8.2

Installation of generators with panel diagram etc.

 

9.

Electrical circuits idea used in buildings

(2 periods)

 

9.1

Basic  elementary  circuit  idea  of  lift,  stage  lightening,  internal  wiring  for

 

 

Telephone, internet and PBX.

 

PRACTICAL EXERCISES IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING:

 

1.                  Use of Megger:

 

Objective: To make the students familiar with different uses of different electrical instruments.


2.                  Connection of a three phase motor and starter including fuses and reversing of direction of rotation.

 

Objective: Students may be made familiar with the equipment needed to control a three-phase motor

 

The students must experience that by changing any two phases, the direction of rotation is reversed.

 

3.                  Connection of a lamp, ceiling fan, socket outlet, geyser, floor grinder, voltage stabilizer etc.

 

Objective: Students may be made familiar with the different types of equipment and circuits used in the domestic installations

 

4.                  Treatment of electric shock

 

Note: The teacher may give a demonstration how an electric shock must be treated.

 

Objective: Students must be trained to treat the persons suffering from an electric shock

 

5.                  Demonstration and study of Domestic installation components used in single phase and three phase wiring

 

6.                  Demonstration and study of distribution line components

 

1.                  Demonstration and study of different electrical circuits used in Generator, Lift, Stage lightening etc.

 

8.                Demonstration and study of distribution board

 

Note:                   Students may be asked to study the distribution board in the institution and note down all accessories.

 

Objective:         Students must be made familiar with the distribution board

 

9.              Connections and taking reading of an energy meter (1f & 3f)

 

Objective:         Students may be asked to connect an energy meter to a load and calibrate reading

 

 

10.              Demonstration and study of submersible motor pump set and its working

 

Objective: To tell use of the set in water supply and irrigation works.

PRACTICAL EXERCISES IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

 

1.                  Demonstration and study of main parts of 4 stroke petrol and diesel engines by actually dismantling them (The idea is to acquaint the students with the most common troubles occurring in the engines)

 

2.                  Demonstration and study of main parts of 2 stroke petrol engine by actually dismantling it. (The idea is to acquaint the students with the most common trouble occurring in the engines)

 

3.                  Demonstration and study of gas turbines through models

4.                  Demonstration and study of different hydraulic pumps

 

5.                  Demonstration and study of various drives for transmission of powers i.e. models of belts and gears.

 

6.                  Demonstration and study of air conditioning system in a building

7.                  Demonstration and study of domestic refrigerating system

8.                  Demonstration and study of Prime motor used in three phase generating set

 

 

Mechanical Engineering

1.                  General Mechanical Engineering by M. Adithan; TTTI, Chandigarh

2.                  Basic Civil and Mechanical Engineering by Jayagopal; Vikas Publications, New Delhi

 

3.                  IC Engines and Automobile Engineering by Dr.MP Poonia, Standard Publishers, New Delhi

 

4.                  Refrigeration and Air Conditioning by RK Rajput; SK Kataria and sons; Ludhiana

 

5.                  Theory of Machines by RS Khurmi and JK Gupta; S. Chand and Company Ltd., New Delhi

 

Electrical Engineering

 

1.                 Electrical Technology Part 1: Basic Electrical Engineering by Theraja, BL; S Chand and Company, New Delhi

 

2.                  Principles of Electrical Engineering by Gupta BR, S Chand and Company, New Delhi

3.                  Basic Electrical Engineering by Mehta VK; S Chand and Company, New Delhi

 

4.                  Basic Electricity and Measurements by Suryanarayan NV and N Delhi; Tata McGraw Hill, 1987, New Delhi

 

5.                  Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering by SK Sahdev; Dhanpat Rai and sons, New Delhi

 

6.                  Basic Electrical Engineering by PS Dhogal, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi

7.                  Basic Electricity by BR Sharma; Satya Parkashan, New Delhi



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