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Programme Semester L TU Total P TW Total L TU Total P TW Total 2HS101 Calculus 3 1 4 0 0 0 3 1 4 0 0 0 40 60 100 0 0 0 2EC 101 Physics 2 0 2 1 0 1 2 0 2 2 0 2 40 60 100 25 25 50 2CI101 Elements of Civil Engg. 3 0 3 1 0 1 3 0 3 2 0 2 40 60 100 25 25 50 2ME102 Engineering Graphics 3 0 3 1 0 1 3 0 3 2 0 2 40 60 100 25 25 50 2CE101 Computer Programming 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 4 0 4 40 60 100 25 25 50 2ME103 Workshop Practice-I 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 0 0 25 25 50 2HS104 Creative & Critical Thinking 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 1 14 7 0 7 15 1 16 14 0 14 200 300 500 125 125 250 Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks) Credit GANPAT UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME Bachelor of Technology Branch/Spec. Marine Engineering I Effective from Academic Year 2014-15 Effective for the batch Admitted in July-2014 CE SEE Total Total Hours (per week) Theory Practical Lecture(DT) Practical(Lab.) Lecture(DT) Practical(Lab.) CE SEE Total Subject Code Subject Name

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Programme

Semester

L TU Total P TW Total L TU Total P TW Total

2HS101 Calculus 3 1 4 0 0 0 3 1 4 0 0 0 40 60 100 0 0 0

2EC 101 Physics 2 0 2 1 0 1 2 0 2 2 0 2 40 60 100 25 25 50

2CI101 Elements of Civil Engg. 3 0 3 1 0 1 3 0 3 2 0 2 40 60 100 25 25 50

2ME102 Engineering Graphics 3 0 3 1 0 1 3 0 3 2 0 2 40 60 100 25 25 50

2CE101 Computer Programming 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 4 0 4 40 60 100 25 25 50

2ME103 Workshop Practice-I 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 0 0 25 25 50

2HS104 Creative & Critical Thinking 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

13 1 14 7 0 7 15 1 16 14 0 14 200 300 500 125 125 250

Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)

Credit

GANPAT UNIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

TEACHING AND EXAMINATION SCHEME

Bachelor of Technology Branch/Spec. Marine Engineering

I

Effective from Academic Year 2014-15 Effective for the batch Admitted in July-2014

CE SEE Total

Total

Hours (per week) Theory Practical

Lecture(DT) Practical(Lab.) Lecture(DT) Practical(Lab.)CE SEE Total

Subject

CodeSubject Name

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

Programme Bachelor of Technology Branch/Spec. Marine Engineering

Semester I Version 2.0.0.0 Effective from Academic Year 2016-17 Effective for the batch Admitted in July 2014

Subject code 2HS101 Subject Name Calculus Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)

(Per week) Lecture(DT) Practical(Lab.)

Total CE SEE Total L TU P TW

Credit 3 1 0 0 4 Theory 40 60 100

Hours 3 1 0 0 4 Practical 0 0 0 Pre-requisites:

Learning Outcome:

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to : • Understand all basic fundamentals of Differentiation and Integration. • Prepare him/herself for finding Area and Volume. • Apply mathematical formulas in various subjects of his/her branch.

Theory syllabus

Unit Content Hrs

1. Differential Calculus :

Review of the prerequisites such as limits of sequences and functions, continuity, uniform

continuity and differentiability. Successive differentiation, Leibniz’s theorem(without proof), Taylor's &McLaren's expansions of single variable, Indeterminate forms.

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2. Partial differentiation and its applications :

Partial and total differential coefficient, Euler’s theorem, Transformations, Geometrica l

interpretation of partial derivatives, Tangent plane and Normal line, Jacobians, Taylor’s expansion for two variables, Errors and approximations, Maxima and Minima of functions of two variables ,Lagrange method of undetermined multipliers to determine stationary values.

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3. Integral Calculus :

Reduction Formulae: Reduction formulae of the type ∫sinnx dx , ∫cosnx dx ,

∫sinmxcosnx dx , ∫tannx dx and ∫cotnx dx . Beta & Gamma function, Error function, Elliptic integrals. Application of integrat ion- Length of a curve, Area of a bounded region, volume & surface area of a solid of

revolution for Cartesian, parametric & polar form.

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4. Multiple integrals :

Double integral, change of order of integration, transformation of variables by Jacobian only for double integration, change into polar co-ordinates in double integrals only ,Triple

integral, Application of multiple integration to find areas, volumes, C.G., M.I. and mean values.

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TOTAL 54

Practical content

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Text Books 1 Higher Engineering Mathematics by Dr. B. S. Grewal

Reference Books

1 2

Higher Engineering Mathematics Vol. I & II by Dr. K. R. Kachot. Calculus and analytical geometry by G. B. Thomas and R. L. Finney

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

Programme Bachelor of Technology Branch/Spec. Marine Engineering

Semester I Version 2.0.0.0 Effective from Academic Year 2016-17 Effective for the batch Admitted in July 2014

Subject code 2EC101 Subject Name Physics Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)

(Per week) Lecture(DT) Practical(Lab.)

Total CE SEE Total L TU P TW

Credit 2 0 1 0 3 Theory 40 60 100

Hours 2 0 2 0 4 Practical 25 25 50 Pre-requisites:

Learning Outcome:

After completion of the course, students will • Able to understand, necessary parameters of different materials in different domains. • Demonstrate the behaviour of material in different fields based on their Properties.

• Enrich their experimental knowledge. • Enhance practical capability and skills for modules using different materials and selection of material for

system designs. Theory syllabus

Unit Content Hrs

1. Thermal Physics Introduction, thermometry, Resistance thermometer, thermoelectric thermomete r,

conduction, convection, radiation, thermal conductivity of material

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2. Optics Introduction, different theories based on the properties of light, reflection, refraction, classification of fibers, absorption, dispersion, Lasers and LED its operation and applications.

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3. Acoustics

Introduction, Parameter associated with sound wave, Doppler effect, ultrasonic and its

applications.

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4. Magnetics

Magnetic moment, Magnetic dipole, Magnetic Filed strength, Magnetic flux density, Intensity of magnetization, Magnetic dipole moment, Magnetic field Intensity, Magnetic permeability, magnetic susceptibility, Bohr magnetron, classificat ion of magnetic materials, hysteresis, Skin effect, application of magnetic materials,.

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5. Semiconductor Physics Conductors, Insulator, semiconductors, silicon crystals, intrinsic semiconductor, doping,

type of semiconductor, biasing, breakdown, energy level and hill, barrier potential

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6. Modern Physics Introduction, nucleus, application of plasma physics, superconductive materials, Nano-

materials, Bio-materials, X-rays.

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TOTAL 36

Practical content

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Text Books

1 2 3

“Engineering Physics” by V Rajendran, Tata McGraw Hill Education “Modern Engineering Physics” by Vasudeva, Pub: S. Chand. “Electronic Principles” by A.P. Malvino, Pub: TMG

Reference Books

1 2 3

“Engineering Physics” John Wiley Publication “Engineering Physics” by Naidu, Pearson Education India “A Text Book of Engineering Physics” by M. N. Avadhunuly, P.G. Kshirsagar, Pub. S. Chand

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GANPAT UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

Programme Bachelor of Technology Branch/Spec. Marine Engineering

Semester I Version 2.0.0.0 Effective from Academic Year 2016-17 Effective for the batch Admitted in July 2014

Subject code 2CI101 Subject Name Elements of Civil Engineering Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)

(Per week) Lecture(DT) Practical(Lab.)

Total CE SEE Total L TU P TW

Credit 3 0 1 0 4 Theory 40 60 100

Hours 3 0 2 0 5 Practical 25 25 50 Pre-requisites:

Learning Outcome:

Upon completion of this course, students will acquire knowledge about the basic areas of civil engineering like water resources engineering, transportation engineering, surveying &levelling, materials used in construction and

engineering aspects related to the construction of structures.

Theory syllabus

Unit Content Hrs

1. Introduction :

Branches & Scope of civil engineering, Various engineering structures, Role of Civil

Engineers, Importance of Planning, Scheduling and Construction management.

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2. Construction Materials:

Introduction, Stones, Bricks, Lime, Cement, Sand, Aggregates, Mortar, Concrete & Timber.

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3. Surveying &Levelling Introduction: Purpose, use and principles of surveying, Introduction of Plan, Scale &

map,Plane & Geodetic surveying, Classification of survey. Linear Measurements: Instruments used in chaining, Ranging out of Survey lines,

Chaining onsloping grounds, Obstacle in chaining. Angular Measurements: Introduction, Prismatic & Surveyors Compass, Types of

Bearings andMeridians, Whole Circle Bearing and Reduced Bearings, Fore bearing & Back

bearing, Calculation of Angles from bearings and bearings from angle, Included Angles,

Magnetic Dip and Declination, Local Attraction, Closing error. Elevation Measurements: Introduction Dumpy Level, Levelling staff, Methods of

leveling,Recording and Reducing of levels & numerical based on them, Contour Survey. Modern Tools of Surveying: Introduction to Theodolite, Electronic Distance

MeasurementInstruments, Total Station, Global Positioning System, Remote Sensing and

Geographic Information System

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4. Building, Planning & Construction: Principles of planning, Requirements of building,

Plan,Elevation & Section, Building Components (Superstructure & Substructure).

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5. Water Resources and Hydraulics:

Hydrological Cycle, Importance of Hydrology, Classification of Water resources &

Requirement of water for various uses, Water shed management.

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6. Transportation Engineering:

Role of Transportation in National development, Transportation Ways, Transportat ion

Systems, Traffic control devices, Types of roads, Components of road pavement.

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TOTAL 54

Practical content

Laboratory Work: This shall consist of field and laboratory work based on above content. Term Work: Term work shall consist of Drawing Sheets, Field Book, and assignment consisting theories

and Numerical based on above content

Text Books

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Surveying – I By B. C. Punmia: LaxmiPub.House

Elements of Civil Engineering Author: Dr. R.K. Jain and Dr. P.P. Lodha Publisher: McGraw Hill Education, India Pvt. Ltd.

Reference Books

1 2 3 4 5

Building Construction – By B. C. Punmia: LaxmiPub.House Materials of Construction By D. N. Ghose Publisher: McGraw Hill Education, India Pvt. Ltd.

Highway Engineering - Khanna S.K and Justo C.E.G.,Khanna Publishers , Delhi Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering- By Santosh Kumar Garg, Publisher, Khanna Publishers Fundamentals of Surveying – By S.K.Roy, PHI Publication

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Programme Bachelor of Technology Branch/Spec. Marine Engineering

Semester I Version 2.0.0.0 Effective from Academic Year 2016-17 Effective for the batch Admitted in July 2014

Subject code 2ME102 Subject Name Engineering Graphics Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)

(Per week) Lecture(DT) Practical(Lab.)

Total CE SEE Total L TU P TW

Credit 3 0 1 0 4 Theory 40 60 100

Hours 3 0 2 0 5 Practical 25 25 50 Pre-requisites:

Learning Outcome:

After learning the course the students should be able to • To know and understand the conventions and the method of engineering drawing. • Interpret engineering drawings using fundamental technical mathematics. • Construct basic and intermediate geometry. • To improve their visualization skills so that they can apply these skill in developing new products. • To improve their technical communication skill in the form of communicative drawings. • Comprehend the theory of projection.

Theory syllabus

Unit Content Hrs

1. Introduction:

Importance of Engineering Drawing, Engineering Drawing,Instruments and uses, B.I.S

and I.S.O. Conventions for drawings, Use of plane scales and Representative Fraction

PLANE GEOMETRY

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2. Loci of Point:

Path of the points moving on simple arrangements and simple Mechanism, Slider Crank

Mechanism, Four bar Chain Mechanism etc.

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3. Engineering Curves: Classification of Engineering Curves, Construction of Conics curves, Cycloidal Curves,

Involutes and Spirals along with normal and tangent to each curve

SOLID GEOMETRY

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4. Projection of Points and Straight Lines:

Introduction to principal planes of projections, Notation System- Points in First, Second, Third and Fourth quadrants, Projections of line Parallel to Two and Perpendicular to one of the principal planes, Line parallel to one and inclined to two principal planes, Line

inclined to all the three principal planes, True length of the line and its inclination with the reference planes.

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5. Projection of Planes: Concept of different planes, Projections of planes with its inclination to one principal plane

and with two principal planes. Concept of auxiliary plane method for projections of the plane.

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6. Projection of Solids and Sections of Solids: Classifications of Solids, Projections of right and regular solids with their axis Parallel to Two and Perpendicular to one of the principal planes, axis parallel to one and inclined to

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two principal planes, axis inclined to all the three principal planes. Section of solids and the true shape of the section.

7. Development of surfaces:

Methods of development of lateral surface of right solids, Parallel line development, Radial line development.

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8. Interpenetration of Solid:

Line of interaction, line/generator method and section plane method, intersection of two

prisms, two cylinder, interaction of cone and cylinder.

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9. Orthographic Projections & Sectional Orthographic Projections:

Principle of projection, Principal planes of projection, Projections from the pictorial view of the object on the principal planes for View from Front View from Top View from Side

using first angle projection method and third angle projection method, Full Sectional View.

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10. Isometric Projections and Isometric View or Drawing:

Isometric Scale, Conversion of orthographic views into isometric projection, isometr ic view or drawing.

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TOTAL 54

Practical content

Text Books

1 A Text Book of Engineering Graphics ByP.J.ShahS.Chand& Company Ltd., New Delhi Reference Books

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Engineering Graphics – I and II By Arunoday Kumar Tech – Max Publication, Pune Elementary Engineering Drawing By N.D.BhattCharotar Publishing House, Anand

A text book of Engineering Drawing By R.K.DhawanS.Chand& Company Ltd., New Delhi A text book of Engineering Drawing By P.S.GillS.K.Kataria& sons, Delhi

Engineering Drawing and Graphics, Venugopal Engineering Drawing with an Introduction to AutoCAD By D.A.Jolhe Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi

Engineering Drawing & Graphics using Auto CAD 2000 By T. JeyapoovanVikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi

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Programme Bachelor of Technology Branch/Spec. Marine Engineering

Semester I Version 2.0.0.0 Effective from Academic Year 2016-17 Effective for the batch Admitted in July 2014

Subject code 2CE101 Subject Name Computer Programming Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)

(Per week) Lecture(DT) Practical(Lab.)

Total CE SEE Total L TU P TW

Credit 2 0 2 0 4 Theory 40 60 100

Hours 2 0 4 0 6 Practical 25 25 50 Pre-requisites:

Learning Outcome:

Upon completion of this course, students will acquire knowledge about:

• Able to implement the algorithms and draw flowcharts for solving Mathematical and Engineer ing

problems. • Demonstrate an understanding of computer programming language concepts. • To be able to develop C programs on linux platform. • Ability to design and develop Computer programs, analyzes, and interprets the concept of pointers,

declarations, initialization, operations on pointers and their usage. • Able to define data types and use them in simple data processing applications also he/she must be able to

use the concept of array of structures. Student must be able to define union and enumeration user defined data types.

• Develop confidence for self education and ability for life-long learning needed for Computer language.

Theory syllabus

Unit Content Hrs

1. Introduction to Programming Basic computer organization, operating system, editor, compiler, interpreter, loader, linker,

program development. Variable naming, basic function naming, indentation, usage and significance of comments for readability and program maintainability. Types of errors,

debugging, tracing/stepwise execution of program, watching variables values in memory.

Constants, Variables and data Types Character Set, C tokens, Keywords and Identifiers, Constants, Variables, Data types, Declaration of Variables, Assigning values to variables, typedef, and Defining symbolic

constants. printf&scanf function.

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2. Operators and Expression Introduction, Arithmetic Operators, Relational Operators, Logical Operators, Assignment Operators, Increment and Decrement Operators, Conditional Operators,Special Operators,

Evaluation of expressions, Precedence of arithmetic operators,Type conversions in

expressions, Operator precedence and associativity.

Management Input and Output Operators Introduction, reading a character, writing a character, formatted input, formatted output.

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3. Decision Making branching Introduction, Decision making with IF statement, the IF.. ELSE statement, nesting of IF … ELSE statements, The ELSE IF ladder, The switch statement, and the turnery (?:) Operator,

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the GOTO statement. Looping

Introduction, the WHILE statement, the DO statement, The FOR statement, Break and

Continue.

4. Array Introduction, One-dimensional arrays, Two-dimensional arrays, arrays, Concept of

Multidimensional arrays.

Handling of Character strings Introduction, Declaring and initializing string variables, Reading string from termina l, Writing string to screen, String, atoi(), Operations: String Copy, String Compare, String

Concatenation And String Length(using predefined functions & without using them), Table of strings.

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5. User-Defined Functions Introduction, Need for user-defined functions, The form of C function, elements of UDF, Return values and their types, Calling a function, category of functions, Nesting of

functions, Recursion , Functions with arrays, The scope and Lifetime of variables in

functions, multifile program.

Structures and Unions Introduction, Structure definition, declaring and initializing Structure variables, accessing

Structure members, Copying & Comparison of structures, Arrays of structures, Arrays

within structures, Structures within Structures, Structures and functions, Unions.

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6. Pointers Introduction, Understanding pointers, Accessing the address of variable, Declaring and initializing pointers, Accessing a variable through its pointer,Pointer expressions, Pointer

increments and scale factor, Pointers and arrays, Pointers & character strings, Pointers & Functions, Function returning multiple values,Pointers and structures.

File Management in C and CONSOLE I/O Introduction, Defining files and its Operations, Error handling during I/O operations,

Random access files, Command line arguments. Types of files, File vs. Console, File structure, File attributes, Standard i/o, Formatted i/o, Sample programs.

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TOTAL 36

Practical content

Text Books

1 2

Programming in ANSI-C By E. Balagurusami, TMH Publication Let us C By YashwantKanetkar, BPB Publication

Reference Books

1 2 3

C Programming language By Kernighan, Brian, W, Retchie, Dennis, PHI Publication

Programming in C, SchaumOutline, McGraw-Hill Lab Manual for Basic Linux commands, to be provided by the department

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Programme Bachelor of Technology Branch/Spec. Marine Engineering

Semester I Version 2.0.0.0 Effective from Academic Year 2016-17 Effective for the batch Admitted in July 2014

Subject code 2ME103 Subject Name Workshop Practice-I Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)

(Per week) Lecture(DT) Practical(Lab.)

Total CE SEE Total L TU P TW

Credit 0 0 2 0 2 Theory 0 0 0

Hours 0 0 4 0 4 Practical 25 25 50 Pre-requisites:

Learning Outcome:

Upon completion of this course, students will acquire knowledge about:

• To acquire skills in basic engineering practice. • To identify the hand tools and instruments. • To acquire measuring skills. • To acquire practical skills in the trades. • To provides the knowledge of job materials in various shops. • To provides the knowledge of core technical subjects for making and working of any type of project.

• Students will be able to analyze the material on the basis of their properties and thus assigning different weight age to their use for technical purposes.

• Understand modern manufacturing operations, including their capabilities, limitations, and how to design economically.

• Gain insight into how designers influence manufacturing schedule and cost, and cost of

different

components.

• Learn how to analyze products and be able to improve their manufacturability and make the cost

effectively. • The students will be able to assess the working conditions of any machining process and thus calculat ing

the actual forces involved. • Students are expected to learn the physical recognition of different electrical & Electronics components

like Resistances, Inductances, Capacitances, diodes, transistors and their ratings.

• Students are expected to connect electric circuits, and be able to use electric instruments to perform

experiments

• Students are expected to be able to check ratings of commonly used house hold electrical appliances. • Students are expected to be able to understand the different wiring schemes used around them like in their

homes, shops, college, etc. • Students are expected to recognize the importance of safety while dealing with electrical equipments.

• Students are expected to be able to identify and solve the small problems occurring in their house-hold devices like fan, iron, washing machine, electric kettle, mixer, etc.

• Students are expected to be able to calculate their energy bill and apply some energy conservation to reduce

it. Theory syllabus

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Unit Content Hrs

1. Instruction and Demonstration : Instruction should be given for each of following shops which include importance of the shop in engineering, new materials available, use of each tool / equipment, methods of processing any special machines, power required etc.

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2. Carpentry Shop: Study of tools & operations and carpentry joints, Simple exercise using jack plane, Simple

exercise on woodworking lathe.

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3. Fitting Shop:

Study of tools & operations, Simple exercises involving fitting work, Make perfect male -

female joint, Simple exercises involving drilling/tapping/dieing.

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4. Smithy Shop:

Study of tools & operations, Simple exercises base on smithy operations such as upsetting,

drawing down, punching, bending, fullering& swaging.

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5. Plumbing Shop:

Study of Tools and Operations, Simple exercises of piping.

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6. Welding Shop:

Study of tools & operations of Gas welding & Arc welding, Simple butt and Lap welded joints, Oxy-acetylene flame cutting.

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7. Sheet-metal Shop: Study of tools & operations, making sheet metal component using ‘soldering’. Ex: Funnel,

tool-box, tray, electric panel box etc.

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8. Machine Shop:

Study of machine tools and operations, Demonstrations of basic machine tools like Lathe,

Shaper, drilling machine with basic operations etc.

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9. Foundry Shop:

Study of tools & operations like Pattern making, Mould making with the use of a core.

Various Casting processes

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TOTAL 36

Topics(B) Electrical

1. Identification of electrical and electronics components: Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors, Diodes, Transistors.

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2. Domestic and Industrial Electrical wiring:

Wiring of different lamp control, Staircase circuits, Cleat wiring and conduit wiring, Working of fluorescent tube light, Compact Fluorescent Light, Electronic Ballast, Connection of table fan and ceiling fan with regulators.

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3. Operation of Protective & Safety devices: Fuse, MCB, ELCB, Relay. 4

4. Troubleshooting of domestic devices: Dismantling, Repairing, Assembling and testing of domestic appliance like electric iron,

Room heater, Electric toaster, Water heater, Electric kettle, Electric oven, Ceiling fan, Table Fan, Regulators, Alarm bell.

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5. Electrical Energy meter: 1-Φ & 3-Φ Energy meter, Measurement & Calculation of Electrical Energy, Calibration of Energy Meter

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6. Motor: Demo model of Motor Principle, Assembly & Disassembly of different motors, Basic Troubleshooting of different motors, Voltage, Current, Power & Speed measurement of

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various motors

7. Earthing: Measurement of Earth resistance, Earthing methods, Domestic Earthing. 4

8. Batteries & Cells Types of Cells, Charging & Discharging Phenomena of Batteries, Applications of various batteries

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9. Revision: 4

TOTAL 36

Practical content

Text Books

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Work shop technology by HajraChaudhary Elements of Mechanical Engineering by HajraChaudhary Elements of Mechanical Engineering by Mathur& Mehta Work shop technology by Chapmen Electronics principle by A. Malvino S. L. Uppal , “ Electrical wiring, estimating and costing “, Khanna Publication K. B. Bhatia, “ Fundamentals of Maintenance of Electrical Equipments”, Khanna Publication Dr N. K. Jain, “ A Text Book of Practicals in Electrical Engineering “, DhanpatRai Publishing Company

Reference Books

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Programme Bachelor of Technology Branch/Spec. Marine Engineering

Semester I Version 2.0.0.0 Effective from Academic Year 2016-17 Effective for the batch Admitted in July 2014

Subject code 2HS104 Subject Name Creative & Critical Thinking Teaching scheme Examination scheme (Marks)

(Per week) Lecture(DT) Practical(Lab.)

Total CE SEE Total L TU P TW

Credit 0 0 0 0 0 Theory 0 0 0

Hours 2 0 0 0 2 Practical 0 0 0 Pre-requisites:

Learning Outcome:

On successful completion of the course, the students will be: • able to enhance their creative and innovative thinking skills • familiar with processes and methods of creative problem solving: observation, definition, representation,

ideation, evaluation and decision making • able to take better decisions • able to evaluate facts in an argument • learn the Art of Questioning • able to be better thinkers

Theory syllabus

Unit Content Hrs

1. Creativity, Innovation & Critical thinking

Introduction to Creativity and Innovation, Differentiation between creative and critical

thinking, Thinking styles and common mistakes in thinking, Thinking about information and

emotions, truth and knowledge, Evaluating arguments by asking the right questions about

issues, conclusions, reasons, assumptions, evidence, etc.

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2. Techniques for improving Creativity

Brainstorming, Lateral Thinking, List of Mental Associations, Random Combinations, Matrix of Ideas, Use of Manipulative verbs, Tree of Possibilities, Abstraction,

Transformation, Use of mind stimulation: games, brain-twisters and puzzles

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3. Creativity in problem solving:

Problem Definition, Understanding, Representing, Pattern Breaking, Thinking differently,

Changing your point of view, Watching for paradigm shift, Challenging conventiona l wisdom, Lateral thinking, etc.

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Practical content

Text Books

1 Reference Books

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Asking the right Questions by M.Neil Browne & Stuart M. Keeley, Pearson, Prentice Hall

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Teach Yourself to Think by Edward de Bono, Penguin Lateral Thinking by Edward de Bono, Penguin Six Thinking Hats by Edward de Bono, Penguin

Selected videos showcasing cases and arguments

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