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    DELHI TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

    SCHEME OF EXAMINATION AND

    COURSE CURRICULUM

    B.Tech. (POLYMER SCIENCE & CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY)

    CONTENT

    Scheme of Examination.................................................................................. 2-6

    Course Curriculum First Year........................................................................................................ 7-13Second Year................................................................................................... 13-18Third Year...................................................................................................... 18-22Fourth Year.................................................................................................... 22-29

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    SCHEME FOR B.TECH. FIRST SEMESTER (POLYMER SCIENCE & CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY)

    S.No. Course No. Subject L-T-P Evaluation Total Marks Credit Type

    Sessional End

    TH1 AM 101 Mathematics-1 3 1 0 30 70 100 4HTH2 HU 102 Communication skills 2 1 0 30 70 100 3H

    TH3 AP 103 Applied Physics-I 4 0 0 30 70 100 4HTH4 AC 104 Applied Chemistry 3 1 0 30 70 100 4HTH5 EE 105 Electrical Science 3 1 0 30 70 100 4ATH6 IT 106 Fundamentals of Information Technology 2 1 0 30 70 100 3A

    PR1 AP 107 Applied Physics-I Lab 0 0 2 30 70 100 2H

    PR2 AC 108 Applied Chemistry Lab 0 0 2 30 70 100 2H

    PR3 EE 109 Electrical Science Lab 0 0 2 30 70 100 2A

    PR4 IT 110 Fundamental of Information Technology Lab 0 0 2 30 70 100 2ATOTAL 30 hrs 1000 30

    SCHEME FOR B.TECH. SECOND SEMESTER (POLYMER SCIENCE & CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY)

    S.No. Course No. Subject L-T-P Evaluation Total Marks Credit Type

    Sessional End

    TH1 AM 111 Mathematics-II 3 1 0 30 70 100 4HTH2 EN 112 Environmental Sciences 2 0 0 30 70 100 2H

    TH3 AP 113 Applied Physics-II 4 0 0 30 70 100 4HTH4 AP-AC 114 Engineering Materials 4 0 0 30 70 100 4HTH5 ME 115 Basic Mechanical Engineering 4 0 0 30 70 100 4ATH6 CO 116 Programming Fundamentals 2 0 0 30 70 100 2A

    PR1 AP 117 Applied Physics-II Lab 0 0 2 30 70 100 2A

    PR2 CO 118 Programming Lab 0 0 2 30 70 100 2A

    PR3 ME 119 Engineering Graphics 0 0 3 30 70 100 3A

    PR4 PE 120 Mechanical workshop 0 0 3 30 70 100 3ATOTAL 30 hrs 1000 30

    A Allied EngineeringC Core (include major project and practical training also)H Humanities, Social Studies and Basic SciencesM Mandatory

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    SCHEME FOR B.TECH. THIRD SEMESTER (POLYMER SCIENCE & CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY)

    S.No. Course No. Subject L-T-P Evaluation Total Marks Credit Type

    Sessional End

    TH1 PT-201 Polymer Chemistry 3 1 0 30 70 100 4CTH2 EC-202 Basic Electronics Engg. 4 0 0 30 70 100 4ATH3 PT-203 Polymer Structure & Properties 3 1 0 30 70 100 4CTH4 PT-204 Rubber Technology 3 1 0 30 70 100 4CTH5 PT-205 Elements of Chemical Engg. 3 0 0 30 70 100 3CTH6 PT-206 Polymers & Environment 3 0 0 30 70 100 3C

    PR1 PT-207 Polymer Chemistry Lab 0 0 3 30 70 100 3C

    PR2 PT-208 Rubber Technology Lab 0 0 2 30 70 100 2C

    PR3 EC-209 Basic Electronics Lab 0 0 2 30 70 100 2A

    VS1 PT-210 Self Study-I 0 0 1 100 0 100 1C

    TOTAL 30 hrs 1000 30

    SCHEME FOR B.TECH. FOURTH SEMESTER (POLYMER SCIENCE & CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY)

    S.No. Course No. Subject L-T-P Evaluation Total Marks Credit Type

    Sessional End

    TH1 PT-211 Process Equipment Design 3 1 0 30 70 100 4CTH2 PT-212 Polymer Technology 3 1 0 30 70 100 4CTH3 PT-213 Polymer Processing I 3 1 0 30 70 100 4CTH4 PT-214 Polymer Testing & Specification 3 1 0 30 70 100 4CTH5 PT-215 Heat Transfer 3 0 0 30 70 100 3CTH6 HU-216 Engineering Economics 3 0 0 30 70 100 3H

    PR1 PT-217 Polymer Technology Lab 0 0 3 30 70 100 3C

    PR2 PT-218 Polymer Testing Lab 0 0 2 30 70 100 2C

    PR3 PT-219 Heat Transfer Lab 0 0 2 30 70 100 2C

    VS2 PT-220 Self Study 0 0 1 100 0 100 1C

    TOTAL 30 hrs 1000 30

    A Allied EngineeringC Core (include major project and practical training also)H Humanities, Social Studies and Basic SciencesM Mandatory

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    SCHEME FOR B.TECH. FIFTH SEMESTER (POLYMER SCIENCE & CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY)

    S.No. Course No. Subject L-T-P Evaluation Total Marks Credit Type

    Sessional End

    TH1 PT-301 Chemical Process Technology 3 1 0 30 70 100 4CTH2 EL-302 Instrumentation & Control 3 1 0 30 70 100 4ATH3 PT-303 Industrial Organization & Management 3 1 0 30 70 100 4CTH4 PT-304 Fiber Technology 3 1 0 30 70 100 4CTH5 PT-305 Polymer Processing II 3 1 0 30 70 100 4CPR1 PT-306 Chemical Tech. Lab 0 0 2 30 70 100 2C

    PR2 EL-307 Instrumentation & Control Lab 0 0 2 30 70 100 2A

    PR3 PT-308 Fiber Tech. Lab 0 0 2 30 70 100 2C

    PR4 PT-309 Minor Project I 0 0 4 60 140 200 4CIINDUSTRIAL TRAINING OF FOUR WEEKS AT THE END OF V SEMESTER

    TOTAL 30 hrs 1000 30

    SCHEME FOR B.TECH. SIXTH SEMESTER (POLYMER SCIENCE & CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY)

    S.No. Course No. Subject L-T-P Evaluation Total Marks Credit Type

    Sessional End

    TH1 PT-311 Chemical Reaction Engg. 3 1 0 30 70 100 4CTH2 PT-312 Packaging Technology 3 1 0 30 70 100 4CTH3 PT-313 Mass Transfer 3 1 0 30 70 100 4CTH4 PT-314 Polymer Product Design 3 1 0 30 70 100 4CTH5 PT-315 Special Polymers &Elastomers 3 1 0 30 70 100 4CPR1 PT-316 Mass Transfer Lab 0 0 2 30 70 100 2C

    PR2 PT-317 Reaction Engg. Lab 0 0 2 30 70 100 2C

    PR3 PT-318 Minor Project II 0 0 4 60 140 200 4CPR4 PT-319 Viva-Voce Examination of V Sem Industrial

    Training0 0 2 30 70 100 2C

    INDUSTRIAL TRAINING OF SIX WEEKS AT THE END OF VI SEMESTER

    TOTAL 30 hrs 1000 30

    A Allied EngineeringC Core (include major project and practical training also)H Humanities, Social Studies and Basic SciencesM Mandatory

    Note: Industrial training of 4 weeks during winter vacation after 5th Semester and 8 Weeks during summer vacation after

    6th Semester.

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    SCHEME FOR B.TECH. SEVENTH SEMESTER (POLYMER SCIENCE & CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY)

    S.No. Course No. Subject L-T-P Evaluation Total Marks Credit Type

    Sessional End

    TH1 PT-401 Polymers Blends & Composites 3 1 0 30 70 100 4CTH2 PT-402 Plant Engg. & Process Economics 3 1 0 30 70 100 4CTH3 PT-403 Elective I 3 1 0 30 70 100 4CTH4 PT-404 Open Elective I 3 1 0 30 70 100 4APR1 PT-405 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Lab 0 0 3 30 70 100 3C

    PR2 PT-406 Polymer Composite Lab 0 0 3 30 70 100 3C

    PR3 PT-407 Major Project (Part I) 0 0 4 90 210 300 4CPR4 PT-408 Viva-Voce Examination of VI Sem Industrial

    Training0 0 4 30 70 100 4C

    TOTAL 30 hrs 1000 30

    SCHEME FOR B.TECH. EIGHTH SEMESTER (POLYMER SCIENCE & CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY)

    S.No. Course No. Subject L-T-P Evaluation Total Marks Credit Type

    Sessional End

    TH1 PT-411 Mould & Die Design 3 1 0 30 70 100 4CTH2 PT-412 Elective II 3 1 0 30 70 100 4CTH3 PT-413 Open Elective II 3 1 0 30 70 100 4CPR1 PT-414 Polymer Characterization Lab 0 0 3 30 70 100 3C

    PR2 PT-415 Mold & Die Design Lab 0 0 3 30 70 100 3C

    PR3 PT-416 SEMINAR 0 0 2 30 70 100 2 C

    PR4 PT-417 Major Project(Part II) 0 0 10 120 280 400 10CTOTAL 30 hrs 1000 30

    GRAND TOTAL MARKS: 8000 CREDITS: 240

    Note: Elective offered will depend on availability of faculty and will be decided by the Head of Department.

    A Allied EngineeringC Core (include major project and practical training also)H Humanities, Social Studies and Basic SciencesM Mandatory

    Note: Industrial training of 4 weeks during winter vacation after 7th Semester and 8 Weeks during summer vacation after

    8th Semester.

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    Departmental Elective I Open Elective I

    PT-403-1 Inorganic PolymerPT-403-2 Footwear TechnologyPT-403-3 Chemical ToxicologyPT-403-4 Polymer Coatings & Adhesives

    PT-404-1 Biosensor TechnologyPT-404-2 Environmental Impact AssessmentPT-404-3 Management Concepts for EngineersPT-404-4 Material Science & Technology

    Departmental Elective II Open Elective II

    PT-412-1 Ion-Exchange MaterialsPT-412-2 Tyre TechnologyPT-412-3 Biochemical EngineeringPT-412-4 Polymer Degradation

    PT-413-1 Industrial Waste ManagementPT-413-2 Membrane TechnologyPT-413-3 Energy Conservation & RecyclingPT-413-4 Microprocessers & Applications

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    AM-101 Mathematics IL T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT IInfinite series: Tests for convergence of series (comparison, ratio, root, integral, Raabes, logarithmic), Alternating series, Absolute convergence, Conditional convergence.

    UNIT IICalculus of single variable: Taylors & Maclaurins expan-sion, Radius of curvature, applications of definite integral to area, arc length, surface area and volume (in Cartesian, parametric and polar co-ordinates).

    UNIT IIICalculus of several variables: Partial differentiation, Eulers theorem, total differential, Taylors theorem, Maxima-Mini-ma, Lagranges method of multipliers, Application in estima-tion of error and approximation.

    UNIT IVMultiple Integrals: Double integral (Cartesian and polar co-ordinates), change of order of integration, triple integrals (Cartesian, cylindrical and spherical co-ordinates), Gamma and Beta functions. Applications of multiple integration in area, volume, centre of mass, and moment of inertia.

    UNIT VVector Calculus: Continuity and differentiability of vector functions, Scalar and vector point function, Gradient, Di-rectional derivative, divergence, curl and their applications. Line integral, surface integral and volume integral, applica-tions to work done by the force . Applications of Greens, Stokes and Gauss divergence theorems.

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Alan Jeffery ;

    Academic Press 2. Calculus and Analytic Geometry by Thomas/Finney;

    Narosa.3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Kreyszig; Wi-

    ley.4. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Taneja ; I K in-

    ternational5. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Jain/Iyenger;

    Narosa.

    HU-102 Communication SkillsL T P Credits2 1 0 3

    UNIT IFunctional English: (A) Parts of speech; Tense and concord; Conditional clauses;

    Question tags & short responses; Punctuation; Common errors.

    (B) Vocabulary and Usage: Synonyms & Antonyms; One word substitutions; Words often confused; Idioms / Id-iomatic expressions.

    UNIT IIBasics of Writing: (A) Presentation of Technical Information: Technical descrip-

    tion of simple objects, tools, appliances; Processes and operations; Scientific Principles; Definitions ; Interpreta-tion of Visual Data (graph, charts etc)

    (B) Writing of: Paragraph; Summary and Abstract; Taking and Making Notes.

    (C) Comprehension of Unseen Passages based on reading exercises like Skimming, Scanning and Inference making.

    UNIT IIIOral Communication: Phonetics: Speech Sounds and their

    articulation; Phonemes, syllable, Stress, Transcription of Words and Simple Sentences; Presentation and Seminar; Language Lab Practice for Oral Communication.

    UNIT IVTexts for Appreciation and Analysis:(A) Wings of Fire by APJ Abdul Kalam(B) The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid by C.K. Praha-

    lad.(C) The Branded (Uchalya) by Laxman Gaikwad(D) Geetanjali by Ravindranath Tagore.

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Day, Robert A. Scientific English: A Guide for Scientists

    and Other Professionals. UP.2. Maison Margaret, Examine Your English, New Delhi: Ori-

    ent Longman.3. Tikoo M.L., A.E. Subramaniam and P.R. Subramaniam.

    Intermediate Grammar Usage and Composition. Delhi: Orient Longman.

    4. Weiss, Edmond H. Writing Remedies: Practical Exercises for Technical Writing. University Press.

    5. Lesikar and Flatley. Business Communications. New Del-hi, Biztantra Press.

    6. OConnor, Better English Pronunciation, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

    7. Gaikwad, Laxman, The Branded, Delhi: Sahitya Akademi.8. Kalam, APJ Abdul, Wings of Fire, Delhi: University Press.9. C.K. Prahalad, The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid,

    Wharton School Publishing.10. Rabindranath Tagore, Gitanjali, Filiquarian Publishing,

    LLC.

    AP 103 Applied Physics - IL T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT IRelativity : Review of concepts of frames of reference and Galilean transformation equation, Michelson Morley ex-periment and its implications, Einsteins special theory of relativity, Lorentz transformation equations, Law of addition of velocities, Mass variation with velocity, Concept of ener-gy and momentum, Mass energy relation.

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    UNIT IIOscillations, waves : Damped and forced oscillations, Res-onance (amplitude and power), Q factor, Sharpness of resonance. Equations of longitudinal and transverse waves and their solutions, Impedance, Reflection and transmission of waves at a boundary, Impedance matching between two medium.

    UNIT IIIPhysical optics: Interference by division of wave front and amplitude, Multiple beam interference and Fabry-Perot in-terferometer, Fresnel diffraction through a straight edge, Fraunhoffer diffraction, Zone plate, single slit and N-slit / grating, Resolving power of telescope, prism and grating. Po-larization by reflection and by transmission, Brewsters law, Double refraction, elliptically and circularly polarized light, Nicol prism, Quarter and half wave plates.

    UNIT IVOptical Instruments: Cardinal points of co-axial lens sys-tems, spherical and chromatic aberrations and their remov-al, Huygens and Ramsdens eyepiece.

    UNIT VLaser optics: Coherence and coherent properties of laser beams, Brief working principle of lasers, Spontaneous and stimulated emission, Einsteins co-efficient, Ruby laser, He-Ne laser.

    UNIT VIOptical Fiber: Classification of optical fibers, Refractive index profile, Core cladding refractive index difference, Numerical aperture of optical fiber, Pulse dispersion in optical fiber (ray theory). Text Books/Reference Books:1. Physics of Vibrations and Waves by H.J. Pain.2. Vibrations and Waves by A.P. French.3. Perspective of Modern Physics by Arthur Beiser.4. Optics by A. Ghatak.5. Berkley Physics Course Vol 1.

    AC-104 Applied ChemistryL T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT I(a) Conventional Analysis: Volumetric Analysis, Types of

    titrations, Theory of indicators.(b) Spectral Analysis: Electromagnetic radiation,

    Lambert-Beers Law, UV-VIS, IR, instrumentation & applications.

    UNIT IIThermal Methods of Analysis: Principle, working and appli-cations of Thermo-gravimetry, Differential thermal analysis and Differential scanning calorimetry.

    UNIT III(a) Polymers: Monomer & polymer, functionality and De-

    gree of Polymerization. Mechanism of polymerization. Molecular weights of polymers. Methods of polymeriza-tion. Industrial production of PE and PF resins. Industrial applications of polymers.

    b) Bio-molecules: Classification, Structure, physical and chemical properties of Amino-acids, Peptides and Pro-teins, Carbohydrates, Cellulose and its derivatives, RNA, DNA. Introduction to Bio-degradable Polymers.

    UNIT IV Electrochemistry : Electrochemicalcells, components, characteristics of batteries. Primary and Secondary battery systems, Zinc-Carbon cells, Lead storage and lithium batter-ies. Fuel Cells, Electro-deposition, Electrical and chemical re-quirements. Electroplating bath and linings. Agitation, Circu-lation and filtration equipment. Plating of copper, gold and rhodium.

    UNIT VPhase Equilibrium: Definitions of Phase, component and de-gree of freedom, Gibbs phase rule. One component systems: Water and sulphur. Two component systems: Pb-Ag and Cu-Ni system.

    Univ VIGreen Chemistry: Introduction, Goals & Significance of Green Chemistry. Reagents, solvents and catalysts for green synthesis. Principles of Green Chemistry, Evaluation of feed-stocks, reaction types and methods. Future trends in Green Chemistry.

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Thermal Analysis by T. Hatakeyama, F.X. Quinn; Wiley.2. Inorganic Quantitative Analysis by A.I. Vogel.3. Instrumental Method of Analysis by Skoog D.A.; HRW

    International.4. Green Chemistry: Theory & Practice by P.T. Anastas &

    JC Warner; Oxford Univ Press.5. Polymer Science and Technology by Billmeyer; John

    Wiley.6. Polymer Science and Technology by Fried; Prentice

    Hall.

    EE 105 Electrical ScienceL T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT IIntroduction: Role and importance of circuits in Engineering, concept of fields, charge, current, voltage, energy and there interrelationship. V-I characteristics of ideal voltage and ide-al current sources, various types of controlled sources. Pas-sive circuit components: V-I characteristics and ratings of dif-ferent types of R, L, C elements. Series and parallel circuits, power and energy, Kirchoffs Laws. Delta-star conversion, Superposition Theorem, Thevenins Theorem, Nortons the-orem, Maximum Power Transfer Theorem, Tellgen Theorem.

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    UNIT IISingle Phase AC Circuits: Single phase EMF generation, av-erage and effective values of sinusoids, complex represen-tation of impedance, series and parallel circuits, concept of phasor, phasor diagram, power factor, power in complex no-tation, real power, reactive power and apparent power. Res-onance in series and parallel circuits, Q-factor, bandwidth and their relationship, half power points.

    UNIT IIIThree-Phase AC Circuits: Three phase EMF generation, del-ta and Y connection, line and phase quantities. Solution of three phase circuits: balanced supply voltage and balanced load, phasor diagram, measurement of power in three phase circuits.

    UNIT IVMagnetic Circuits & Transformers: Amperes circuital law, B-H curve, concept of reluctance, flux, MMF, analogies be-tween electrical and magnetic quantities solution of mag-netic circuits. Hysteresis and eddy current losses, application of magnetic force, mutual inductance and dot convention. Single phase Transformer construction, principle of working, auto transformer and their applications.

    UNIT VMeasuring Instruments : Analog indicating instruments, de-vices, Damping devices, PMMC ammeters and voltmeters, shunt and multipliers, Moving iron ammeter and voltmeters, dynamometer type wattmeters, multimeters, AC watt-hour meters. Digital voltmeters, ammeters and wattmeters.

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Basic electrical Engineering by C.L. Wadhwa, 4th Edi-

    tion; New Age International.2. Basic Electrical Engineering by Fitzereld, Higgenboth-

    am & Grabel; McGraw Hill International.3. Electrical Engineering Fundamentals by Vincent

    Deltoro; Prentice Hall International (EEI).4. Relevant Indian Electricity Supply rules & BIS codes.

    IT 106 Fundamentals of Infor-mation Technology

    L T P Credits2 1 0 3

    UNIT I Fundamental Concepts of Information: Definition of infor-mation, Data Vs Information, Introduction to Information representation in Digital Media, Text, image, graphics, Ani-mation, Audio, Video etc., Need, Value and Quality of infor-mation

    UNIT II Concepts in Computer & Programming: Definition of Elec-tronic Computer, History, Generations, Characteristic and Application of Computers, Classification of Computers, Memory, different types of memory, Computer Hardware- CPU, Various I/O devices, Peripherals, Firmware and Human-ware.

    UNIT III Programming Language Classification & Program Meth-odology: Computer Languages, Generation of Languages, Translators, Interpreters, Compilers, Flow Charts, Dataflow Diagram, Assemblers, Introduction to 4GL and 5GL.

    UNIT IVDigital Devices and Basic Network Concepts: Digital Funda-mentals: Various codes, decimal, binary, hexa-decimal con-version, floating numbers gates, flip flops, adder, multiplex-es, Introduction to Data Transmission.

    UNIT VData Communication & Networks: Computer Networks- In-troduction of LAN, MAN and WAN. Network Topologies, Cli-ent-server Architecture.

    UNIT VI Internet and Web Technologies: Hypertext Markup Lan-guage, DHTML, WWW, HTTP, Gopher, FTP, Telnet, Web Browsers, Net Surfing, Search Engines, Email, Safety of Busi-ness Transaction on web. Elementary Concepts of E-Learn-ing and E-Commerce, Electronic Payment Systems, Digital Signatures, Firewall.

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Using Information Technology: A Practical Introduction

    to Computers & Communications by William Sawyer & Hutchinson; Publisher: Tata McGraw-Hill.

    2. Introduction to Computers by Peter Norton; Tata Mc-Graw-Hill.

    3. Introduction to Computers by Rajaraman; EPI.4. Data Compression by Nelson; BPB.5. Internet, An introductionby CIS Tems; Tata McGraw

    Hill.6. Information Technology: Breaking News by Curtin;

    TMH.7. Fundamentals of Information Technology by Leon &

    Leon; Vikas.8. Internet 101 by Lehngart; Addison Wesley.

    AP-107 Applied Physics - I LabL T P Credits0 0 2 02

    AC-108 Applied Chemistry LabL T P Credits0 0 2 02

    EE-109 Electrical Science LabL T P Credits0 0 2 02

    IT-110 Fundamental of IT LabL T P Credits0 0 2 02

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    AM- 111 Mathematics-IIL T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT IMatrices: Rank of a matrix, inverse of a matrix using el-ementary transformations, consistency of linear system of equations, Eigen-values and eigenvectors of a ma-trix, Cayley-Hamilton theorem, diagonalization of ma-trix.

    UNIT IIOrdinary Differential Equations: Second & higher order lin-ear differential equations with constant coefficients, General solution of homogenous and non- homogenous equations, method of variation of parameters, Euler-Cauchy equation, simultaneous linear equations.

    UNIT III Special Functions : Power series method, Frobenious meth-od, Legendre equation, Legendre polynomials, Bessel equa-tion, Bessel function of fist kind, Orthogonal Property, Ro-drigues' Formula.

    UNIT IVLaplace Transforms: Basic properties, Laplace transform of derivatives and integrals, Inverse Laplace transform, Dif-ferentiation and Integration of Laplace transform, Convo-lution theorem, UNIT of Step Function, Periodic function, Laplace transform to IVP and boundary value problem Ap-plications system of linear Simultaneous differential equa-tions.

    UNIT V Fourier series: Fourier series, Dirichlet conditions, Even and odd functions, half range series, harmonic analysis.

    UNIT VIFourier Transforms : Fourier Transforms Sine and Cosine Transforms, Transforms of derivatives and integrals, Appli-cations to boundary value problem in ordinary differential equations (simple cases only).

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Greenberg;

    Pearson Education.2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Kreyszig; Wi-

    ley.3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Taneja; I K in-

    ternational.4. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Jain/Iyenger;

    Narosa.

    EN 112 Environmental ScienceL T P Credits2 0 0 2

    UNIT IIntroduction to Environment: Origin & evolution of earth, segments of environment- lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmo-sphere & biosphere, Biogeochemical cycles- hydrological, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon & phosphate cycles.

    UNIT IIEcosystems: Concept of ecosystem biotic & abiotic compo-nents, types of ecosystems, functional components of eco-system- biodiversity, productivity, food chains & food webs, material cycling and energy flow, different ecosystems- for-est, grassland, desert, aquatic.

    UNIT IIIWater Pollution: Water quality, physical, chemical & biologi-cal characteristics of water & waste water, ground water pol-lution, water borne diseases.

    UNIT IV Air & Noise Pollution: Primary & secondary air pollutants, sources, effects & control of- carbon monoxide, nitrogen ox-ides, hydrocarbons, sulphur dioxide & particulates, Air qual-ity standards, global warming, acid rain, El Nino, ozone hole. Classification and measurement of noise, effects of noise pollution on human, control of noise pollution.

    UNIT VEnergy & Solid Waste Management: Conventional energy resources- coal, thermal, petroleum, hydroelectricity, nu-clear power, wood, non conventional sources- solar, biogas, wind, ocean & tidal energy, geothermal energy. Hazardous and non hazardous solid waste management. Environmental laws and acts.

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Environmental Studies by De Anil Kumar & De Arnab

    Kumar; New Age International (P) Ltd.2. Environmental Studies by Basak Anindita; Pearson Ed-

    ucation South Asia.3. A Text Book of Environmental Science by Subramanian.

    V; Narosa Publishing House.4. Essentials of Ecology & Environment Science by Rana.

    S.V.S.; EPI Publications.

    AP 113 Applied Physics - IIL T P Credits4 0 0 4

    UNIT IQuantum Physics : Failure of classical physics ,Compton effect , Pair production de-broglie relation, wave function, Probability density, Schrodinger wave equation, operators, expectation values and eigen-value equation, particle in a box, simple harmonic oscillator problem, concept of degen-eracy.

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    UNIT II Classical Statistics : Statistical physics : Microscopic-macro-scopic systems, concept of phase space, basic postulates of statistical mechanics, MaxwellBoltzmann distribution law.

    UNIT III Quantum statistics : Quantum Statistics : FermiDirac and Bose Einstein Distribution, Fermi- Dirac probability func-tion, Fermi energy level.

    UNIT IVNuclear Physics : Nuclear properties, constituent of the nu-cleus, binding energy, stable nuclei, radioactive decay law (alpha and beta spectrum), Q-value of nuclear reaction , nuclear models-liquid drop and shell model, nuclear fission and fusion, elementary ideas of nuclear reactors.

    UNIT VElectrodynamics : Maxwells equations, concept of displace-ment current, Derivation of wave equation for plane electro-magnetic wave, Poynting vector. Poynting theorem, Energy density, wave equation in dielectric & conducting media.

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Nuclear Physics by Erwin Kaplan.2. Concept of Nuclear Physics by Cohen.3. Electrodynamics by Griffith.4. Electricity & magnetism by Rangawala & Mahajan.5. Perspective of Modern Physics by Arthur Beiser.

    AP-AC 114 Engineering Mate-rials

    L T P Credits4 0 0 4

    SECTION A (PHYSICS)UNIT I Crystal Structure: Bravais lattices; Miller indices, simple crystal structures, Different kind of bonding.

    UNIT II Metallic Conduction: Energy distribution of electrons in a metal, Fermi level, Conduction process.

    Semi Conductors: Band theory of solids , P and N type of semiconductors , Statistics of holes and electrons, Hall effect , Effect of temperature on conductivity , Life time and re-combination, drift and diffusion in PN junction .

    UNIT III Dielectric and Optical properties of Materials: Dielectric polarization and dielectric constant, optical absorption pro-cess.

    Magnetism and Superconducting Materials: Diapara, Fer-ro-magnetism, Antiferro, Ferro-magnetism ferrites, Super-conducting materials, Properties, Type of superconducting materials , Meissner effect, High- Tc superconductor, appli-cation.

    SECTION B (CHEMISTRY)UNIT IVIntroduction to engineering materials for mechanical con-struction. Composition, mechanical and fabricating charac-teristics and applications of various types of cast irons, plain carbon and alloy steels, copper, aluminum and their alloys like duralumin, brasses and bronzes cutting tool materials, super alloys thermoplastics, thermosets and composite ma-terials.

    UNIT V Composite materials: Introduction, limitations of conven-tional engineering materials, role of matrix in composites, classification, matrix materials, reinforcements, metal-ma-trix composites, polymer-matrix composites, fiber-rein-forced composites, environmental effects on composites, applications of composites.

    UNIT VISpeciality Polymers: Conducting polymers-Introduction, conduction mechanism, polyacetylene, polyparaphenylene and polypyrole, applications of conducting polymers, Ion-ex-change resins and their applications. Ceramic & Refractory Introduction, classification, properties, raw materials, man-ufacturing and applications.

    NOTE: Two hrs per week load for Applied Physics Depart-ment.

    Two hrs per week load for Applied Chemistry Department.

    Text Books/Reference Books (PHYSICS): 1. Solid State Physics, 7th edition by Kittel; J. W .& Sons

    Publication.2. Solid State Physics by Wahab M.A.; Narosa Publishing

    House.3. Solid State Physics by Ali OmerM; Pearson Education

    (Singapore) pvt. Ltd. India branch, New delhi.4. Engineering Materials: Properties and Selection, 7th

    edition by Kenneth G. Budinski, Budinshi; Pearson Singa-por (Prentice Hall).

    5. Solid State Physics by Pillai S.O.; New Age International Publication.

    Text Books/Reference Books (CHEMISTRY)1. Essentials of Material Science and Engineering by

    Donald R. Askeland, Pradeep P. Phule; Thomson.2. Speciality Polymers by R.W.Dyson; Chapman and Hall,

    New York, USA.3. Polymer Composites by A.P.Gupta, M.C.Gupta; New

    Age publication.4. Engineering Chemistry by R.N.Goyal, H.Goel; Ane

    Books India.5. Engineering Chemistry by S.S.Dara; S.Chand.6. Engineering Chemistry by Raghupati Mukhopadhyay,

    Sriparna Datta; New Age International.7. Engineering Chemistry by P.C.Jain, Monica Jain; Dhan-

    pat Rai.

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    ME 115 Basic Mechanical Engi-neering

    L T P Credits4 0 0 4

    (PART A)UNIT IIntroduction to Thermodynamics, Concepts of systems, con-trol volume, state, properties, equilibrium, quasi-static pro-cess, reversible & irreversible process, cyclic process. Zeroth Law and Temperature, Ideal Gas. Heat and Work.

    UNIT IIFirst Law of Thermodynamics for closed & open systems. Non Flow Energy Equation. Steady State, Steady Flow Ener-gy Equation.

    Second Law of Thermodynamics Kelvin and Plancks State-ments, Clausius inequality, Definition of Heat Engine, Heat pump, Refrigerator. Concept of Entropy and availability. Carnot Cycle; Carnot efficiency, Otto, Diedel, Dual cycle and their efficiencies.

    UNIT IIIProperties & Classification of Fluids, Ideal & real fluids, Newtons law of viscosity, Pressure at a point, Pascals law, Pressure variation in a static fluid, Introduction to Bio-fluid Mechanics General description of fluid motion, stream lines, continuity equation, Bernoullis equation, Steady and un-steady flow. Turbines and pumps.

    (PART-B)

    UNIT IVIntroduction to Manufacturing processes for various ma-chine elements. Introduction to Casting & Welding process-es. Fabrication of large & small components and assemblies- example Nuts and Bolts, Water turbine rotors, Large Electric Generators, introduction to turning, milling, shaping, drilling & boring processes.

    UNIT VIntroduction to quality measurement for manufacturing pro-cesses; standards of measurements, line standards and, end standards, precision measuring instruments and gauges: vernier calipers, height gauges, micrometers, comparators, dial indicators, and limit gauges.

    Text Books/Reference Books1. Engineering Thermodynamics by P. K. Nag.2. Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics by G. J.

    Van Wyle and R. E. Santag.3. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machines by

    S. K. Som and G. Biswas.4. Fluid Mechanics by V. L. Streeter and E. B. Wylie. 5. Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines by R. K. Ban-

    sal.6. Manufacturing Processes by Kalpakjian.7. Workshop Practics by A. K. Hazara Chowdhary.

    8. Workshop Technology by W. A. J. Chapman.9. Production Engineering by P.C. Sharma.10. Production Engineering by R. K. Jain.

    COE 116 Programming Funda-mentals

    L T P Credits2 0 0 2

    UNIT IIntroduction: Concepts of algorithm, flow chart, Introduc-tion to different Programming Languages like C, C++, Java etc.

    Elementary Programming: Data types, assignment state-ments, conditional statements and input/output statements. Iterative programs using loops.Concept of subprograms. Coding style: choice of names, indentation, documentation, etc.

    UNIT IIArrays: Array representation, Operations on array elements, using arrays, multidimensional arrays.

    Structures & Unions: Declaration and usage of structures and Unions.

    Pointers: Pointer and address arithmetic, pointer operations and declarations, using pointers as function argument.

    File: Declaration of files, different types of files. File input/output and usage.

    UNIT IIIObject Oriented Programming: Functional and data decom-position, Characteristics of Object-Oriented Languages: Ab-straction, Encapsulation, Information hiding, abstract data types,

    Classes and Objects: Concept of Object & classes, attributes, methods, C++ class declaration, private and public member-ships, Constructors and destructors, instantiation of objects. Introduction to Class inheritance and operator overload-ing.

    UNIT IVFiles: Streams and files, error handling, over view of Stan-dard Template Library.

    Text Books/Reference Books1. Problem Solving and Program Design in C by Jeri R.

    Hanly, Elliot B. Koffman; Pearson Addison-Wesley, 2006.2. A Structured Programming Approach Using C by Beh-

    rouz A.Forouzan, Richard F. Gilberg; Thomson Computer Science- Third Edition [India Edition], 2007.

    3. C++: The Complete Reference by Schildt Herbert; Wi-ley DreamTech, 2005.

    4. Object Oriented Programming using C++ E. Balagu-rusamy, TMH. R. Lafore; BPB Publications, 2004.

    5. Object Oriented Programming with C++ by D . Para-sons; BPB Publication, 1999.

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    6. The Art of Programming Computer Science with C++ Steven C. Lawlor; Vikas Publication, 2002.

    AP 117 Applied Physics - II LabLaboratory Practical Based on course work corresponding AP113

    L T P Credits0 0 2 2

    COE 118 Programming LabLaboratory Practical Based on course work corresponding COE-116

    L T P Credits0 0 2 2

    ME 119 Engineering GraphicsL T P Credits0 0 3 3

    General: Importance, Significance and scope of engineering drawing Lettering, Dimensioning, Scales, Sense of Propor-tioning, Different types of Projections, B.I.S. Specification, line symbols, rules of printing.

    Projections of Points and Lines: Introduction of planes of projection, Reference and auxiliary planes, projections of points and lines in different quadrants, traces, inclinations, and true lengths of the lines, projections on auxiliary planes, shortest distance, intersecting and non-intersecting lines.

    Planes Other than the Reference Planes: Introduction of other planes (perpendicular and oblique), their traces, inclinations etc., projections of points lines in the planes, conversion of oblique plane into auxiliary plane and solution of related problems.

    Projections of Plane Figures: Different cases of plane fig-ure (of different shapes) making different angles with one or both reference planes and lines lying in the plane figures making different given angles (with one or both reference planes). Obtaining true shape of the plane figure by projec-tion.

    Projection of Solids: Simple cases when solid is placed in dif-ferent positions, Axis, faces and lines lying in the faces of the solid making given angles.

    Isometric and Orthographic: First and Third angle of system of projection sketching of Orthographic views from pictorial views and vice versa principles and type of sectioning.Development of Surface

    Text Books/Reference Books1. Engineering Graphics by Narayana, K.L. and Kannaiah,

    P.; Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi2. Elementary Engineering Drawing by Bhatt N.D.; Charo-

    tar Book Stall, Anand3. Engineering Graphics by Lakshminarayaan, V. and

    Vaish Wanar, R.S.; Jain Brothers, New Delhi4. Engineering Graphics by Chandra, A.M. and Chandra

    Satish; Narosa

    PE 120 Mechanical WorkshopL T P Credits0 0 3 3

    Fitting shops, Welding shops, Foundry Shops, Sheet Metal Shop, Smithy Shop.

    PT 201 Polymer Chemistry L T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT IClassification and nomenclature of polymers such as plastics, rubbers and fibers, thermosets and thermoplastics, linear, branched and cross-linked polymers, Homo and copolymersGeneral introduction to polymers with emphasis on important basic concepts such as monomer and functionality, Polymerization and degree of polymerization, high polymers and associated polymers. Molecular Weights

    UNIT IITypes of polymerization, Condensation and Chain growth polymerization, Step Reaction (Condensation) Polymerization: classification of polymers and polymerization mechanism, chemistry of stepwise polymerization, kinetics and statistics of linear stepwise polymerization, absolute reaction rates, Heat of Chain polymerization.Radical chain (Addition) polymerization: Chemistry of chain polymerization, laboratory methods in vinyl polymerization, steady state kinetics of vinyl Radical polymerization, absolute reaction rates, Heat of polymerization

    UNIT IIIIonic and condensation chain (Addition) polymerization: Chemistry of non-radical chain polymerization, cationic polymerization, anionic polymerization, coordination polymerization, ring opening polymerization

    UNIT IVCo-polymerization: kinetics of co-polymerization, composition of co-polymers, chemistry of co-polymerization, block and graft co-polymerization, Alternate, Random Copolymerization. Polymerization Conditions and polymer reactions, Industrial methods of polymerization, polymerization in homogenous systems, polymerization in heterogeneous systems, Diene and divinyl polymerization.

    UNIT VTechniques of Polymerization: Bulk, Solution, Suspension & Emulsion.

    Text Books/Reference Books1. Textbook of Polymer Science, F.W. Billmeyer, John Wiley2. Polymer Science, V.R. Gowarikar, New Age International 3. Polymer Science & Technology, J. A. Fried, Prentice Hall4. Polymer Chemistry, Stevens, Oxford University Press5. Principle of Polymerization, G Odian, Willey

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    EC 202 Basic Electronics Engineering

    L T P Credits4 0 0 4

    UNIT ISemiconductor physics: semiconducting materials, carriers and conduction in semiconductors, semiconducting devices and their characteristics: P-N junction diode, transistors, special diodes, light emitting diodes, photo-diode, Shotky diode, Varactor diode, Zener diode

    UNIT IIDiode applications: Half-wave and full-wave rectifiers with filters, Zener diodes as voltage regulators, clippers and clampers

    UNIT IIIAmplifier circuits: Common emitter, common collector and common base configuration, equivalent circuit, current and voltage gain, input and output impedance. Power Amplifiers: Class A and Class B push-pull amplifier and tuned Class C amplifier. Cascading Stages in amplifiers: RC coupled, direct coupled and transformer coupled and their frequency response.

    UNIT IVField effect transistors: Characteristics and application in typical amplifier circuits. Introduction to Bipolar and MOS integrated circuits, Thyristors, silicon controlled rectifiers and UJT circuits.Operational amplifiers and their applications.

    UNIT VDigital circuits: Gates and their implementation, Boolean algebra, Binary additions, Flip Flop counters, encoders, decoders, Registers and shift registers, introduction to microprocessors and their functional block diagramsAnalog to digital and digital to analog conversion techniques

    Text Books/Reference Books: By Electronics Communication Engg. Department

    PT 203 Polymer Structure & Properties

    L T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT IMolecular weight and its determination: Various average molecular weights of polymers, significance methods of determination, Molecular weight distribution, significance, fractionation and determination of molecular weight distribution.

    UNIT IISpectral analysis of polymers: IR, Raman spectra, UV and visible absorption spectra & mass spectra.

    UNIT IIIThermal analysis of polymers: Thermo gravimetric analysis, Differential thermal analysis, Differential scanning Calorimetry, TMA-DTMA, Glass Transition, Softening point, Melting point.

    UNIT IVPolymer crystallinity UNIT cells, chain packing, estimation of degree of crystallinity, kinetics of crystallization of polymers.

    UNIT VPlasticity and elasticity of polymers, theories of elasticity, measurement of plastic and elastic properties. Mechanical models of viscoelastic fluids, Retardation and Relaxation spectrum, Experimental characterization of Viscoelastic materials, Rotational & tube viscometers, Polymers Rheology.

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Polymer Science & Technology, P.Ghosh, Tata McGraw

    Hill2. Plastic Materials, J.Brydson, Elsevier3. Thermal Analysis of Polymeric Materials, Wunderlich,

    Springer4. Introduction to Polymers, Young & Lovell, Nelson Thorns5. Polymer Science, Mishra & Ahluwalia, CRC Press

    PT 204 Rubber TechnologyL T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT INatural rubber from latex, concentration and stabilization of latex, latex compounding-latex compounding acids, wetting, dispersing and emulsifying agents, stabilizers, thickening agents and other miscellaneous materials.

    UNIT IISource, Chemical Formula, Molecular weight distribution, mineral groupings and micro-gel end groups, protein effect, elasticity of rubber chain, elasticity of a network, network defects and crystallization non Gaussian network, Money type equation, thermodynamics of rubber elasticity, structure property relationship in rubbers, non rubber properties, chemical reactivity solution properties, electrical, structure and processing properties, strength of rubber.

    UNIT IIIRubber additives and compounding-Vulcanizing agents, activators accelerators, fillers, softeners, antioxidants, peptizers, retarders, stiffeners, flame retardants, colors and pigments, tackifying agents, blowing agents, bonding agents etc., compound development and compounding of rubbers.

    UNIT IVNitrile rubber, Polychloroprenes,diene rubbers.

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    UNIT VManufacture of latex products by impregnation and spreading process, casting impregnation, dipping process (e.g.: surgeon gloves, balloons, dipped fabric gloves etc), latex coatings, latex cement and adhesives, latex thread and coir, latex foam. Manufacture of rubber products. Manufacture of rubber products as Tubes, Hoses, Footwear.

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. The Science & Technology of Rubber, Erman & Eirich,

    Elsevier Academic Press2. Handbook of Rubber Technology, R. Schuster, Wiley

    Interscience3. Handbook of Rubber Technology, Martin & Smith, CBS

    Publishers4. Rubber Materials, R Kothandaraman, CRC Press5. Rubber Compounding, Rodgers, CRC Press

    PT 205 Elements Of Chemical Engineering

    L T P Credits3 0 0 3

    UNIT IIntroduction- A general introduction to chemical and allied industries. Concept of UNIT operations and UNIT processes as employed in chemical process industries. Comparison of the role of a chemical engineer/polymer science and chemical technologist in polymer and other allied industries, introduction co-current, counter current and cross flow, batch and continuous Reactors.

    UNIT IIIndustrial Stoichiometry - Introduction to material and energy balance. Flow sheet calculations for Single and Multi-stage operations with and without chemical reactions. Thermo-chemical calculations.

    UNIT IIIMechanical Operations- Size reduction and separation machinery, concept of mixing and agitation, free settling, hindered settling, centrifuges, filters and their applications. Various types of conveyers and their uses; with prime emphasis on process application.

    UNIT IVMaterials of Construction- Introduction, physical and mechanical properties, corrosion and ways to combat corrosion.

    UNIT VSelection of materials for different conditions of processes like high and low temperatures, pressure and vacuum applications, chemical composition of materials contained, properties and performance of newer plastics and metals towards economic selection.

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Chemical Engineering, Vol. 1 & 2, Richardson, Elsevier2. Outlines of Chemical Technology, C.E. Dryden, East West

    Press

    3. Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, Kirk-Othmer, Wiley

    4. Principles of UNIT Operations, Foust, Wiley India5. Chemical Engineering, E. Galan, Wiley-VCH

    PT 206 Polymers & Environment

    L T P Credits3 0 0 3

    UNIT ISources of environmental pollution, different types of pollutants.

    UNIT IIPollution due to detergents, pesticides, polymers, trace organics, metals, petroleum & radioactive compounds.

    UNIT IIISources of air pollution: air quality standards, air pollution control principles, effects of human health and environment, basic design of air pollution control equipments

    UNIT IVWaste water characteristics, standards of disposal, need for treatment, stream pollution & self purification, methods of preliminary & secondary treatments.

    UNIT VCharacteristics of solid waste, solid wastes in industries, agricultural wastes, solid waste handling methods, treatment & disposal, recycling & reuse of polymers, biodegradable plastics, reclamation of rubber.

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Plastics & Environment, Andrady, Wiley-Blackwell2. Theory and Practice of Water & Wastewater Treatment,

    Droste, Wiley India3. Introduction to Environmental Engineering & Science,

    Masters, Pearson Education4. Polymers, the Environment & Sustainable Development,

    Azapagic, John Wiley.5. Biodegradable Polymers for Industrial Application, R

    Smith,CRC

    PT 207 Polymer Chemistry LabL T P Credits0 0 3 3

    Based on work corresponding to PT 201

    PT 208 Rubber Technology LabL T P Credits0 0 2 2

    Based on work corresponding to PT 204

    EC 209 Basic Electronics Engineering Lab

    L T P Credits0 0 2 2

    Based on work corresponding to 202

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    PT 211 Process Equipment Design

    L T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT ISelection of materials, theories of failure, factor of safety, stress concentration, fluctuating stress.

    UNIT IIDesign features of the following - Shafts, bearings, belt and chain drives, types of gear-spur, helical, bevel and worm and work gear, gear trains, tooth profile, bolted joints.

    UNIT IIIDesign of thin cylinders with welded joints. Design of unfired pressure vessel components. Design of reaction vessels, agitators and drive systems.Design of non-pressure storage tanks, high pressure vessels, tall vertical vessels, supports for vessels, bolted flanges.

    UNIT IVDesign of end closures, flat plates, domed ends, torispherical, ellipsoidal, hemispherical and conical ends.

    UNIT VMechanical design and fabrication drawings of selected process equipments such as heat exchangers, evaporators, distillation columns, absorbers, crystallizers and dryers

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Process Equipment Design, Brownwell, Wiley India2. Process Equipment Design, S. D. Dawande, Central

    Techno Publications3. Process Equipment Design, Joshi & Mahajan, McMillan

    India4. Product & Process Design Principles,Seider, Wiley India5. Ullmans Chemical Engineering & Plant Design, Wiley-

    VCH

    PT 212 Polymer TechnologyL T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT IIndustrial preparation, properties and applications of the following;-

    Polyolefins: Introduction, polyethylenes, polypropylene, polyisobutylene, Acrylic: Polyacrylates, polymethy lmethacrylates, polyacrylamide, Polyvinyl Compounds: Polyvinylchloride, polyvinyl acetate, polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinyl butyral, polyvinyl formal.

    UNIT IIStyrene Compounds: Polystyrene,HIPS, SAN, ABS.

    UNIT III Polyesters: Introduction, polyethylene terephthalate, polybutylene terephthalate, unsaturated polyesters, aromatic polyesters, polycarbonate. Polyamides: Nylon 6,

    Nylon 6,6, Nylon 6,12. Polyurethanes: Introduction, flexible polyurethane foam, rigid polyurethane foam, polyurethane elastomers, polyurethane coatings.

    UNIT IVEther polymers: Introduction, polyacetal, polyethylene glycol, polypropylene glycol, epoxy resins, polyethylene phenylene oxide.

    UNIT V Heat resistant polymers: Introduction, polyphenylene sulfide polysulfones, polyimides, polyimidazole. Silicones and related compounds

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Principles of Polymerization, G. Odion, Wiley Interscience2. Polymer Synthesis, Braun, Springer International3. Synthetic Polymers, Feldman & Barbalate, Chapman &

    Hall4. Synthesis of Polymers, D. Schluter, Wiley VCH5. Polymer Synthesis: Theory & Practice, Braun, Springer

    International

    PT 213 Polymer Processing IL T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT IPlastics additives and compounding: Antioxidants, metal deactivators, light stabilizers, plasticizers, lubricants, processing aids, impact modifiers, fillers and reinforcements, colorants, flame retardants, anti-static agents, whitening agents, bio-stabilizers, blowing agents, organic peroxides, nucleating agents, additives for food quality, compound development and compounding of plastics.

    UNIT IIPrinciple of mixing and mixers: Introduction, mechanism of mixing, practical mixing variables. Types of mixers: roll mills, internal batch mixers, sigma mixers, high speed mixer, blending, kneading and granulating equipment.

    UNIT IIICalendaring and Milling: Introduction, Two-roll mill, calendar roll, calendar configuration and operations.

    UNIT IVExtrusion: Principle of extrusion, Screw design, constructional features of dies, equipment for extrusion of monofilaments, tubes, rods, pipes, blown film, cast film, Oriented film (BOPP), Sheet extrusion, twin screw thermoforming, coating and lamination.

    UNIT VTemperature control methods: Qualitative understanding of mechanism of screw extrusion and effects of screw and die design, breaker plates and screens, screw speed and

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    temperature on output and quality of extrudates, sheet extrusion, Twin screw extruder, Thermoforming.

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Handbook of Plastic Processes, Harper, Wiley Interscience2. Principles of Polymer Processing, Tadmor & Gogos, Wiley3. Plastics Engineering, R J Crawford, Butterworths 4. Handbook of Plastic Technology, Allen & Baker, CBS

    Publications5. Blow Molding Handbook, Rosato, Hanser.

    PT 214 Polymer Testing & Specification

    L T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT IIntroduction to methods of testing polymers and polymer products, specification and standards. Test piece preparation: cutting flexible materials, buffing, machining rigid materials, dimensional measurements and gravimetric measurements.

    UNIT IIMechanical properties: Hardness, durometers, dead load instruments and other indentation tests, static stress and strain measurements, tensile machines, extensiometry environmental cabinets, dynamic stress and strain properties, forced vibration machines, free vibration machines, rebound resilience, impact strength falling weight, Charpy and Izod, Tensile impact, friction, abrasion, creep, stress relaxation and set, stress relaxation, tensile stress relaxation of rubber, compress stress relaxation of rubber, set, fatigues, dynamic fatigue of rubber, cellular materials & plastics.

    UNIT IIIElectrical properties: resistance and resistivity, insulating materials, conducting materials, electric strength, resistance to surface discharges and tracking, surface charge and discharge measurements, per mittivity and power factor.

    UNIT IVThermal properties: specific heat, thermal conductivity, thermal diffusivity, transfer coefficients, effect of temperature, thermal expansion, Low temperature tests, modulus tests, heat ageing and conditioning, air ovens, liquid bath, oxygen bombs.

    UNIT VOptical properties: Microscopy, stereo binocular, microscopes, standard microscopes, microtome, electron microscopes, ultramicrotomy. Permeability: Vapor permeability, Gas permeability

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Handbook of Plastic Testing & Failure Analysis, Vishu

    Shah, Wiley Interscience2. Polymer Testing & Evaluation of Plastics, Mathu &

    Bhardwaj, Allied Publishers3. Handbook of Plastics Technology, Allen & Baker, CBS

    Publishers

    4. Introduction to Plastics & Composites, E. Miller, Marcel Dekker

    5. Fatigue, Testing & Analysis, Lee, Elsevier.

    PT 215 Heat TransferL T P Credits3 0 0 4

    UNIT IModes of heat transfer, basic equations, dimensional analysis.

    UNIT IIConduction: thermal conductivity of materials, steady and unsteady state conduction, steady state conditions, equation of planes, cylinders, hollow spheres, and problems related to these cases. Lagging of pipes and other equipment, optimum lagging thickness, heat transfer from extended surfaces (fins).

    UNIT IIIConvection: Individual and overall heat transfer coefficients, natural and forced convection, laminar and turbulent flow, heat transfer inside and outside the tubes, natural convection heat transfer to wall and cylinder, film wise and drop wise condensation, heat transfer to boiling, correlation in boiling heat transfer. Evaporation: Heat transfer to vaporization processes, single and multiple effect evaporations.

    UNIT IVRadiation: Stefan-Boltzmann Law, Black body radiation, radiation from solid surfaces, Heat exchange by radiation between two finite black surfaces, between two infinite parallel surfaces, shape factor.

    UNIT VHeat Exchangers: Basic types, LMTD in single pass, parallel and counter flow arrangements, cross-flow arrangements, use of correlation factor, design principles of heat exchangers, heat transfer through fluidized beds.

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Fundamentals of Heat & Mass Transfer, Incropera, Wiley

    India2. Principles of Heat Transfer, Kreith, Thomson Learning3. Heat Transfer: Principles & Applications, Dutta, Prentice

    Hall4. Process Heat Transfer, S K Das, Narosa5. Process Heat Transfer, Kern, Mc Graw Hill

    HU 216 Engineering Economics

    L T P Credits3 0 0 3

    UNIT IIntroduction: Nature and significance of economics, Goods and Utility, Basic Concept of Demand and Supply, Elasticity of Demand- Price elasticity of Demand, Cross elasticity of Demand, Production - Production Function, Production Process and Factors of Production, Market Introduction to

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    Monopoly, Perfect Competition, Oligopoly and Monopolistic Competition, Cost Concepts, E-commerce.

    UNIT IIMoney- its evaluation and function, Bank- Commercial Bank and Central Bank and brief idea about function of banking system. Tax and Subsidy, Type of Tax- Direct and Indirect, Monetary and fiscal policy, Inflation and Business cycle, IPR & WTO, International trade, terms of Trade, Gain from International Trade, Free Trade vs. Protection, Dumping, Balance of Payment.

    UNIT IIIRole of Science, Engineering and Technology in economic development: Some of the burning problems of rural and slum areas in India and how engineering and technology may be used to alleviate them, example of Green Revolution and White revolution. Reasons for their success and can we replicate them. Sustainable development.

    UNIT IVElementary Economic Analysis; Interest formulas and their Applications; Calculations of economic equivalence.

    UNIT VBases for Comparison of Alternatives: Present worth Method, Future worth method, Annual equivalent, Internal Rate of return; Evaluating Production Operations, Business Risk Management.

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. G.J. Thuesen, & W.J. Fabrycky, Engineering Economy,

    Prentice-Hall of India Private Limited, New Delhi 2. William G. Sullivan, James A. Bontadelli & Elin M. Wicks,

    Engineering Economy, Pearson Education Asia, First Indian reprint

    3. Donald G. Newnan, Jerome P. Lavelle & ted G. Eschenbach , Engineering Economic Analysis , Engineering press, Austin, Texas

    4. Seema Singh, Economics for Engineering Students, IK International Publishing House Pvt. Ltd

    PT 217 Polymer Technology LabL T P Credits0 0 3 3

    Based on work corresponding to PT 212

    PT 218 Polymer Testing LabL T P Credits0 0 2 2

    Based on work corresponding to PT 214

    PT 219 Heat Transfer Lab L T P Credits0 0 2 2

    Based on work corresponding to PT 215

    PT 220 Self Study L T P Credits0 0 1 1

    PT 301 Chemical Process Technology

    L T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT ISynthesis of steady-state flow sheets for the chemical plant, Processing of water for various end uses,

    UNIT IIIndustrial gases and different techniques for air separation system, manufacture of fertilizers including sulfuric acid, ammonia and its allied products like urea, nitric acid and other products.

    UNIT IIIFood processing and agro based products like paper, sugar, oils and soap etc. including the manufacture of ethyl alcohol.

    UNIT IVElectrochemical and chlor alkali industries, safety and hazards in chemical process plant design and environmental constraints.

    UNIT VConcept of green technologies.

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes, Felder,

    Academic Press2. Chemical Process Technology, Moulijn, John Wiley3. Chemical Process: Design & Integration, Smith, John

    Wiley4. Encyclopedia of Chemical Processing, Lee, Taylor &

    Francis5. Chemical Process Industry, Shreve, Mc Graw Hill

    EL 302 Instrumentation & Control

    L T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT IInstrumentation-Measuring instruments: moving coil, moving iron, rectifier type & dynamometer type meters for measurement of voltage, current, resistance & power, integrating meters, CRO principles & applications, electronic voltmeters.

    UNIT IIInstrumentation: Transducers, measurement of non-electrical quantities like pressure, temperature, displacement, velocity, acceleration etc, strain gauge & applications. Typical instrumentation system, telemetry, Use of microprocessors in instrumentation.

    UNIT IIIBasic control theory & process control: Control loop & its components, transfer functions, characteristics and choice of proportional derivative & integral control working

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    mechanism of pneumatic & electronic PID controller, on-off controller, limit switches, solenoid values, simple control schemes for level, flow, temperature etc as applied to reactor and heat exchangers.

    UNIT IVComputer aided analysis of process instrumentation & control.

    UNIT VProcess control instrumentation in polymer processing techniques such as injection molding, extrusion, blow molding, melt spinning etc, an elementary introduction to programmable logic controller

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Chemical Process Control, George Stephanopolus,

    Prentice Hall India2. Instrumentation for Process Measurement & Control,

    Norman A Anderson, CRC Press3. Process Control, Martin T E, McGraw Hill4. Process Control, P. Harriot, McGraw Hill5. Process Dynamics & Control, Seborg, Edgar &

    Mellichamp, John Wiley

    PT 303 Industrial Organization & Management

    L T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT IManagement Science: Different forms of organizations, their formation and organization concept, definitions of management, functions of management, authority and responsibility, UNIT of command and direction. Business Organizations: Different forms of organizations, their formation and working, localization of industry specialization.

    UNIT IIDifferent organization structure the line organization, the functional organization, the line and staff organization.

    UNIT IIIPlant layout: Factors governing plant location, objectives of a good plant layout, process layout, product layout and combination layout. Work study: Work measurement, time study and motion economy, flow process chars, two handed process charts, flow diagrams, sim charts, string, diagrams, Therbligs

    UNIT IVPersonnel management: Man power planning, sources of recruitment selection and training, job evaluation, merit rating, performance, appraisal, wage administration and systems of wage payments, incentives, motivations, industrial fatigue, trade unions Industrial relations.

    UNIT VFinancial Management: Capital structure, fixed capital, sources of finance and financing institutes, prime costs, overhead costs, allocation of overheads, depreciation. Stores and Purchase Organization. Inspection, Inventory of materials, Quality control

    Text Books/Reference Books: 1. Organisational Theory, Jones G.R., Addison Wesley2. Essentials of Management, Koontz & ODonnell, Tata

    McGraw Hill3. Managerial Economics, Thomas & Mauvil, Tata McGraw

    Hill4. Marketing Management, Kotler, Prentice Hall5. Consumer Behaviour, Schiffmam & Kanuk, Prentice Hall

    PT 304 Fiber TechnologyL T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT IIntroduction to natural & synthetic fibres. Essential characteristics of fiber forming polymers.

    UNIT IIPolymer & fibre physics: Glass transition temperature, the crystallization of polymers and crystallinity, orientation, X-ray, physical structure of natural and manufactured fibers. Production of manufactured fibers.

    UNIT IIIGeneral principles of spinning: Flow of fluid through a capillary, die swell, melt, dry and wet spinning. Melt spinning process; melt extrusion, spinning conditions. Effect on filament structure and properties with special reference to polyamide, polyester &, Polypropylene fibers. Fiber production and post spinning operation.

    UNIT IVManufacturing, Properties & Uses of Viscose rayon and Cellulose acetate fibres. Fibres from Addition Polymers- Polyethylene, Polypropylene Polyacrylonitrile, Polyvinyl alchol fibers, Copolymers for fiber production.

    UNIT VDyeing and finishing of fibers: Chemistry and applications of common dyes to natural and manufactured fibres. Batch, Semi continuous and Continuous dyeing operations.

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Man Made Fibres, R.W.Moncrieff, Butterworth Scientific

    Publication2. Introduction to Fibre Science & Technology, SP Mishra,

    New Age Publication3. Progress in Textile Science & Technology, Vol I & II, V. K.

    Kothari, Chapman & Hall4. Manufactured Fibre Technology, V. B. Gupta, Chapman &

    Hall5. Handbook of Fibre Chemistry, M. Lewin, CRC Press

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    PT 305 Polymer Processing II

    L T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT I Compression molding machine types, principles of operations, molding cycle, meaning of terms bulk factor and flow properties as applied to molding materials, the interplay of heat, pressure, friction, catalysts etc for thermosetting materials.

    UNIT IIInjection Molding Machine-Machine description study, Types and limitations, working principles, constructional features, specifications, maintenance, types of clamping, temperature control, types of cylinder nozzles, ejection systems, starting and shutdown procedures, press capacity. Hydraulics, basic principles, hydraulic systems as used in injection molding machine. Process variables, Trouble shooting.

    UNIT IIIGas assisted injection molding, structural foam molding, reaction injection molding process, their industrial application.

    UNIT IVBlow molding process, Principles and Description of blow mold, Extrusion & Injection stretch blow molding, Parison control, trouble shooting.

    UNIT VMiscellaneous processing methods: casting, rotational molding, thermoforming, fabrication, decoration of polymers

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Injection Molding, Potsch & Michaeli,Hanser2. Blow Molding Handbook, Rosato, Hanser3. Polymer Processing: Principles & Design, Baird, John

    Wiley4. Handbook of Plastic Processes, Harper, Wiley Interscience5. Injection Molds, Hans Gastrow, Amazon.com

    PT 306 Chemical Technology Lab

    L T P Credits0 0 2 2

    Based on work corresponding to PT 301

    EL 307 Instrumentation & Control Lab

    L T P Credits0 0 2 2

    Based on work corresponding to PT 302

    PT 308 Fiber Technology LabL T P Credits0 0 2 2

    Based on work corresponding to PT 304

    PT 309 Minor Project IL T P Credits0 0 4 4

    Industrial Training of 4 weeks in winter vacation at the end of V Semester

    PT 311 Chemical Reaction Engineering

    L T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT IHomogeneous catalysis: Introduction, kinetics, single ideal reactors.

    UNIT IIHeterogeneous Catalysis: Catalytic specificity, preparation, testing and characterization of catalysts, Catalyst poisoning and catalyst regeneration.

    UNIT IIIFluid solid catalytic Reaction: Kinetics, external transport process, Reaction & Diffusion within porous catalysts, Effective diffusivity, Thermal conductivity and effectiveness factors. Analysis of rate data design outline & selection of fixed bed, fluid bed and slurry reactions.

    UNIT IVFluid-fluid reaction rate equations and their application to the design of reactors.

    UNIT VFluid-solid non-catalytic reactors rate equations and their applications to the design of reactors.

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Elements of Chemical Reaction Engineering, H.S.Fogler,

    Prentice-Hall2. Chemical Reaction Engineering, Levenspiel, Wiley India3. The Engineering of Chemical Reactions, Schmidt, Oxford

    University Press4. Elements of Reaction Engineering, RPS Srivastava,

    Khanna Publishers5. Handbook of Polymer Reaction Engineering, T. Meyer,

    Wiley-VCH

    PT 312 Packaging Technology

    L T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT IIntroduction: Packaging as an integral process in production and marketing. Packages Packaging characteristics, Physical properties. Mechanism of spoilage, degradation, corrosion & their prevention. Compatibility- permissible plasticizers and their migration to food products. Package design.

    UNIT IIPackaging Materials : Papers and speciality papers, Cellulosic films and laminates. Plastics-PE, PP, PS, PVC, PVDC, Nylon, Polyester and their combinations. Expanded PE, PS

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    and bubble films. Glass containers, ampoules and vials. Composite containers, drums and paper tubes. Aluminium foils, laminates and coating. Single layer and multilayer polymer packaging.

    UNIT IIIAncillary materials: Adhesives, Adhesive tapes. Cushioning materials and properties, Reinforcements. Stitching methods. Seals and enclosures. Lining compounds and lacquers. Labels and instant labeling. Ink jet printing and bar coding. Graphic design. Printing techniques- Printing inks and print evaluations.

    UNIT IVTesting, Standards and Quality control: Mechanical testing, resistance to light, insect and mould. Barrier testing for air, oxygen etc., shelf life, worthiness of filled packages. Seal tests. Standards- basic concepts, standards for rigid and non rigid and ancillary materials, standards for export packages, ISO 9000 and implications. Ecopackaging and regulations.

    UNIT VProcess machinery and equipment: Machinery and equipment for manufacture of bottles, carry-bags, films, and laminates.

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Materials for Advanced Packaging, LU, Springer2. Encyclopedia of Packaging Technology, Brody, John Wiley3. Plastics Packaging, Piringer & Bauer, Wiley Interscience4. Plastics Packaging, Selke, Hanser5. Nano Packaging, Morris, Springer

    PT 313 Mass Transfer L T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT IMass transfer operations and their classification, molecular diffusion, Ficklaw of diffusion, equimolal counter diffusion, diffusion of A through stagnant nondiffusing B, diffusion in gases, molecular diffusion in liquids, measurement and estimation of diffusivity mass transfer between gas and liquid phases, estimation and determination of gas and liquid mass transfer coefficients.

    UNIT IIFilm theory, penetration theory and surface renewal theory. Equipment used in gas-liquid operations, cocurrent and countercurrent absorption processes, transfer unit.

    UNIT IIISolid liquid extraction, liquid extraction: single stage extraction, multistage cross current extraction, continuous counter multistage extraction, continuous countercurrent extraction with reflux, equipments used in liquid-liquid extraction.

    UNIT IVDistillation: Vapor liquid equilibria, enthalpy-concentration diagrams, simple distillation, continuous rectification of binary systems,

    UNIT VMultistage tray tower design- McCabe and Thiele and Ponchon Savarit methods, tray efficiency, Azeotropic, extractive and steam distillation.

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Chemical Engineering Vol. 1, Fluid Flow, Heat Transfer &

    Mass Transfer, Richardson, Elsevier2. Mass Transfer Operations, Robert E.Treyball, Mc Graw

    Hill3. Principles of Mass Transfer, Sharma, Prentice Hall of

    India4. Principles of Mass Transfer & Separation Process, Dutta,

    Prentice Hall of India5. Elements of Mass Transfer, Anatharaman & Sheriffa

    Begum, Prentice Hall of India

    PT 314 Polymer Product DesignL T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT IDesign procedure: properties of plastics influencing design, simple structural design analysis loads, stresses, choice of plastic material, process selection for product fabrication, effect of process variables on product design, design features that influence performance.

    UNIT IIProduct Design based on Reinforced plastic and composites, stress analysis, wall thickness, tolerances etc. An outline of testing and quality control.

    UNIT IIIDesigning, limitation of plastic molded parts based on various processing techniques.

    UNIT IVProperty of plastics Basic design theory. Product design for stiffness Design of dynamic loaded and static loaded plastic.

    UNIT VPerformance limitation in service and environment exposure, improvement of design

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Plastics Design Handbook, Rosato, Springer India2. Industrial Design of Plastic Products, Gordon, John Wiley3. Plastic Product Design, R.D. Buck, Van Nostrand Reinhold4. Product Design & Manufacturing, Prentice Hall5. Handbook of Plastics Process, CA Harper, Wiley

    Interscience

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    PT 315 Special Polymers & Elastomers

    L T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT IIntroduction, Engineering & high performance polymers e.g. PEEK, Aramids, Polysulfones, thermally stable organic and inorganic polymers, hydrophilic polymers, polyimides and related speciality polymers, Ionic polymers, polyaryl ether ketones, liquid-crystal polymers, Telechelic polymers.

    UNIT IIConducting polymers, photoconductive polymers, piezoelective polymers.

    UNIT IIIDendritic polymers, barrier polymers, polymers in conversion and storage of solar energy,

    UNIT IVPolymers in corrosion inhibition, polymers as antistatic agents, Polymer colloids, polymeric surfactants, biomedical polymers.

    UNIT VIntroduction to elastomers, diene and non-diene elastomers, thermoplastic elastomers-SBS, EPDM, PU, NBR, CPE, silicone rubbers.

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Speciality Polymers, R.W.Dyson, Blackie Academic2. Functional Polymers, Bergbrieeter & Martin, Plenum3. Functionalized Polymers & their Applications, Akelah &

    Moet, Chapman & Hall4. Handbook of Conducting Polymers, Skotheim &

    Reynolds, CRC Press5. Conductive Electroactive Polymers, Wallace-et-al, CRC

    PT 316 Mass Transfer LabL T P Credits0 0 2 2

    Based on work corresponding to PT 313

    PT 317 Reaction Engineering Lab

    L T P Credits0 0 2 2

    Based on work corresponding to PT 311

    PT 318 Minor Project IIL T P Credits0 0 4 4

    PT 319 Viva-Voce Examination of V Sem Industrial Training

    L T P Credits0 0 2 2

    Industrial Training of six weeks in Summer Vacation at the end of VI Semester

    PT 401 Polymer Blends & Composites

    L T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT IPolymer blends classification, principles of polymer compatibility, different theories of predicting compatibility, factors governing compatibility, compatibilizers, property achieved by blending, methods of blending, characterization of blends, commercial poly-blends and their properties, morphology of blends and its determination.

    UNIT IIIntroduction to rheology of polymer blends, its relevance in processing, rheology phase morphology relationships and their relevance.

    UNIT IIIClassification of composite, particulate and fibrous composite, introduction to reinforcing material.

    UNIT IVProperties of composites, Fabrication of continuous and short fiber composites and particulate composites, mechanical and physical properties.

    UNIT VEnvironmental effect on composites, test methods and applications of composites

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Polymer Blends, Vol. I & II, D. R. Paul, Academic Press2. Composite Materials: Science & Engineering, Chawla,

    Springer India3. Polymer Blends & Composites, L.H.Sperling, Hanser4. Polymer composites, Friedrich, Springer5. Polymer Composites, Gupta & Gupta, New Age

    PT 402 Plant Engineering & Process Economics

    L T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT IBasic considerations in Chemical Engg. Plant design, project identification, preliminary techno-economic feasibility, process design aspects, selection of process, factors affecting process selection, importance of laboratory development to pilot plant, scale up methods, types flow sheet, selection of process equipment, development of process flow sheet from process information.

    UNIT IIProcess utilities, process water, boiler feed water, water treatment, waste treatment of disposal, coil heating system, chilling plants, compressed air and vacuum.

    UNIT IIIPlant location and layout factors affecting both planning and layouts, drawings of plant layout, use of scale up methods, plant elevation drawings and complex engineering

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    flow sheet drawings. Safety methods in plant equipment, problems in standardization and commissioning. Project scheduling, use of PERT/CPM methods. Project evaluation and assessment of project profitability.

    UNIT IVCash flow statement, discounted cash flow, pay back period, break-even point, introduction to market survey, preliminary analysis of balance sheet, minimum economics plant capacity, technological obsolescence, need for expansion and diversification, concept to marginal additional investment, role of research and development, Indian chemical industry, current state and trends.

    UNIT VEstimation of investment, 6/10 factor rule, cost of infrastructure, estimate of investment for the same, estimating cost of production, principle of costing, estimating working capital requirements, estimating financial cost by way of interest charges and depreciation, methods of determination of depreciation, profitability of project.

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Ullmanns Chemical Engineering & Plant Design,2 volsat,

    Ullmann, John Wiley2. Plant Design & Economics for Chemical Engineers, Peters

    et al, McGraw Hill 3. Chemical Engineering Design: Principle, Practice &

    Economics of Plant and Process Design, Towler & Sinnot, Elsevier

    4. Process Engineering Economics, J.R Couper, Chemical Industries Publisher

    5. Project Management, Burke Willey India

    PT 403-1 Inorganic PolymersL T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT IIntroduction, Types of inorganic polymers and their special characteristics.

    UNIT IICharacterization of Inorganic polymers - Molecular weights, Molecular weight distributions, Chain statistics, Solubility considerations, Crystallinity, Transitions, Spectroscopy, Mechanical properties.

    UNIT IIIPolyphosphazenes: Synthesis, Ring opening polymerization, Mechanism, structure-property relationships. Advanced elastomeric, Fibres, and Film forming polyphosphazenes, Polyphosphazenes as biomedical materials, Organometallic polyphosphazenes, Liquid crystalline and high refractive index polymers, polycarbophosphazenes and polythiophosphazenes.

    UNIT IVPolysilanes and Related Polymers - Introduction, synthesis and chemical modification of polysilanes, Physical properties of polysilanes, Electronic properties and conformations, photodegradation of polysilanes, Structure of polysilanes, Technology of polysilanes.

    UNIT VMiscellaneous inorganic polymers: Boranes, Polymers containing sulfur and nitrogen properties and applications.

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Inorganic Polymers, A. J. Barry, Academic Press2. Inorganic Polymer Chemistry, F. Gimblett, Butterworth3. Inorganic Polymers, Mark, Allcock & West, Oxford

    University Press4. Inorganic Polymers, Chatwal & Arora, Himalaya

    Publishing House5. Boron-Containing Polymers, ASA Aziz, Wiley-Blackwell

    PT 403-2 Footwear TechnologyL T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT IShoe soles: Soling requirements, synthetic soling materials, compounding & processing. Individual soling compounding-PVC compounding and processing, Thermoplastic Rubber- Compounding and Processing, Polyurethane-Compounding cell structure, processing. Ethylene vinyl acetate. Miscellaneous soling.

    UNIT IIAdhesives: Main class of adhesives, Principle of adhesion, selection of adhesive, factory applications, types of adhesives, miscellaneous application socking & combing adhesive, French binding, Heel covering; sole attaching; Neoprene, PU, hot melt and liquid curing adhesive, adhesion problem. Coated fabrics for shoe upper: PVC, coated fabric, PU coated fabric.

    UNIT IIITesting, assessment and quality control: Durability of shoe upper, soling material assessment Drum (DIN) abrasion; AK RON Abrasion, Flex Crack performance, Dimensional stability test, sole bond adhesion test, Tear test for soling materials, environmental storage conditions, miscellaneous properties Hardness and softness; tensile strength; water absorption; oil and slip resistance.

    UNIT IVUnit Soles: Molded and pre fabricated units, individual solings Vulcanized rubber, crepe rubber, Nylon, polyester, PVC, Thermoplastic rubber, PU, EVA.

    UNIT VMoulding Technology: Compression moulding, sponge moulding, direct molded shoes, injection moulding

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    thermoplastic, polyurethane injection moulding, insert moulding, HF flow moulding, vulcanization of solving, Materials of future.

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Polymers & Footwear Technology, P.Singh, Kumar

    Dhawan Publications2. Footwear Materials & Process Technology, A..J. Harvey,

    Shoe Trades Publishers 3. Modern Footwear Materials & Process, W E Cohn,

    Fairchild Publications4. Introduction to Modern Footwear Technology, B.

    Venkatappaiah, B. Sita Publishers.5. Material Analysis & Testing, Amazon.com

    PT 403-3 Chemical ToxicologyL T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT IIntroduction: kinds of toxic pollutants; Toxic chemicals in Air, Water & soil; Toxic elements in waste water.

    UNIT IICommon toxic manifestations i.e. asphyxiation, irritation, Pneumoconiosis, Narcosis, systematic intoxication, Hepatic & Renal disorder, Dermatitis, Carcinogenesis, etc. UNIT III: Biological sampling, threshold limiting value; impact of toxic chemicals on enzymes.

    UNIT IVBiochemical effects of As, Cd, Pb, Hg, Carbon Monoxide, Nitrogen oxides, sulphur dioxide, Ozone, cyanide, Pesticides DDT, MIC; Toxic metal pollutants; Analysts of Be, Zn, Cd, Hg, Tl, Pb, V, As, Sb Cr, U, Se, Te, Mn, Co, Ni, Os, Pt.

    UNIT VToxic gaseous pollutants& non metals; Toxic minerals and dust; Toxic organic compounds.

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. A textbook of Modern Toxicology, Hodgson, Wiley-

    Blackwell2. Encyclopedia of Toxicology, 3 Vol. Set, Wexler, Elsevir

    Science3. Introduction to Toxicology & Risk Assessment, H. Greim,

    Wiley Interscience4. Toxicology, Marquaardt, Elsevier Science5. Handbook of Toxicology, P.R.Rose, Amazon.com

    PT 403-4 Polymer Coatings & Adhesives

    L T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT IIntroduction & mechanism of adhesion of polymeric coatings on various substrates.

    UNIT IISolvent based polymeric coating. Water based polymeric coatings. UV and EB curable coatings. 100% convertible coatings. Selection criteria of coating for various substrates.

    UNIT IIIMechanism of adhesion, classification of adhesives, chemically reactive adhesives.

    UNIT IVpreparation of adhesives, animal glue, protein adhesives, starch adhesives, synthetic resin adhesives, rubber based adhesives, cellulose & silicate adhesives, industrial application of adhesives.

    UNIT VHealth, safety hazard and environmental aspects of coatings during manufacturing and applications.

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Coatings Technology Handbook, Tracton, CRC Press2. Organic Coatings, Wicks, Wiley-Blackwell3. Additives for Coatings, Bieleman, Wiley-Blackwell4. Handbook of Adhesives Technology, Pizzi & Mittal,

    Marcel- Dekker5. Coatings Technology, Langmuir, CRC Press

    PT 404-1 Biosensor TechnologyL T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT IMeasurements and instrumentation principles. Fundamentals of transducers and sensors, their sensitivity, specificity, linearity and transduction system analysis.

    UNIT IIIntroduction to biosensors; transduction principles used in biosensors viz. electrical, optical, microchip sensors and surface acoustic wave devices and transducers and related technology.

    UNIT IIIBiotechnological components of the sensor based on enzymes, antigen-antibody reaction, biochemical detection of analytes, organelles, whole cell, receptors, DNA probe, pesticide detection,

    UNIT IVSensors for pollutant gases.

    UNIT VKinetics, stability and reusability of sensors. Selected examples and future developments.

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Biosensors, R.Comeaux, Nova Science Publisher Inc2. BioSensing, J.Schultz, Springer3. Sensor Materials, P.T.Moseley, Institute of Physics

    Publishing

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    4. Handbook of Biosensors & Biochip, R.S.Marks, Wiley-Blackwell

    5. Nanomaterial for Biosensors, C.S.S.R. Kumar, Wiley-VCH

    CE 404-2 Environment Impact Assessment

    L T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT IObjectives of environmental impact assessment (EIA), Methodology for EIA; base line study, scoping check lists, scaled & Weighted matrices, networks overlays, index methods.

    UNIT IIPlanning of environmental factors to be evaluated at site, Prediction and assessment of impacts on air, water, land, demography & biological environment.

    UNIT IIIConsideration of human values in design & execution of projects. Impact analysis of hydro power/thermal power project etc.

    UNIT IVEnvironmental impact analysis Laws & status in India, Elements of Environmental auditing.

    UNIT VIdentification of process operation imbalances resulting in resource loss and their impact on environment.

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Environmental Impact Assessment, Lawrence, Wiley-

    Blackwell2. Handbook of Environmental Impact Assessment, Vol. I &

    II, Petts, Blackwell3. Environmental Impact Statements, Eccleston, John Wiley4. Environment Impact Assessment, W. C. Larry, McGraw

    Hill5. Nanotechnology: Environmental Impact & Solutions,

    Theordore, Wiley

    PT 404-3 Management Concepts for Engineers

    L T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT I Introduction to Management, The evolution of management thought, Functions and skills of a manager.

    UNIT II Organizational structure, Organizational behavior, Foundations of individual behavior, Personality, perceACion, learning, values, attitudes, motivation.

    UNIT III Interpersonal dynamics, group dynamics, leadership, management of conflict and negotiation.

    UNIT IV Time value of money , analysis of financial statements, ratio analysis, break even analysis. UNIT V Determination of working capital, techniques of capital budgeting decisions.

    Text Books/Reference Books: 1. Organisational theory, Jones G.R., Addison Wesley. 2. Essentials of management, Koontz & O Donnell, Tata

    McGraw Hill. 3. Managerial Economics, Thomas & Mauvil, Tata McGraw

    Hill. 4. Marketing Management, Kotler, Prentice Hall. 5. Consumer Behaviour, Schiffman & Kanuk, Prentice Hall

    PT 404-4 Material Science & Technology

    L T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT IGeneral concepts; Diffusion processes and their industrial application; Phase diagram: Gibbs phase rule;, Zone refining and pure silicon crystal, first and second order phase transition; Martensitic transformation and spinodal decomposition.

    UNIT IIElectrical and thermal behavior; Solid solution,skin affect ,thin metal films; Thermoelectricity, sebbeck ,Thomson and peltier effects ,thermoelectric heating and refrigeration, thermoelectric generators.

    UNIT IIIElastic behavior of solids, an elasticity, thermoelasticity, viscoelastic deformation, corrosion and degradation of materials.

    UNIT IVElectrochemical concentration,corrosion environments ,corrosion prevention, materials selection and design consideration.

    UNIT VEconomic, environmental and societal issues in materials science and technology.

    Text Books/Reference Books:1. Materials Science & Engineering, Callister, Wiley India.2. Materials Science & Engineering, V Raghavan, Prentice

    Hall of India.3. Engineering Materials, Bhargava, Prentice Hall of India . 4. Engineering Materials, Budinski & Budinski, Prentice

    Hall.5. Introduction to Materials Science for Engineers, James F.

    Shackelford, Macmillan.

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    PT 405 CIM LabL T P Credits0 0 3 3

    PT 406 Polymer Composite Lab L T P Credits0 0 3 3

    Based on course work corresponding to PT 401

    PT 407 Major Project (Part I) L T P Credits0 0 4 4

    A student shall select the topic of Major Project after the comprehensive literature survey from current journals. He/ she will submit a summary of the topic and plan of Project work, financial and technical requirements, vision of the project, seminar, course work etc.

    PT 408 Viva Voce Examination of VI Sem Industrial Training

    L T P Credits0 0 4 4

    PT 411 Mould and Die DesignL T P Credits3 1 0 4

    UNIT IMould Design: Importance of mould & dies, mould types, molding cycle.

    UNIT II Elementary principles of design, different methods of mould making, mould proving, mould finishing.

    UNIT IIIGeneral mould construction: Basic terminologies, use of local inserts