Engineering Chemistry & Environmental Studies detailed Syllabus for Metallurgical Engineering (DMET), C18 curriculum has been taken from the TSSBTET official website and presented for the diploma students. For Course Code, Course Name, Lectures, Tutorial, Practical/Drawing, Internal Marks, Max Marks, Total Marks, Min Marks and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
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Unit – I: Metallurgy: (10 Periods)
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Unit – II: Corrosion: (10 Periods)
Introduction – factors influencing the rate of corrosion – electrochemical theory of corrosion -composition, stress and concentration cells- rusting of iron and its mechanism – prevention of corrosion – coating methods, Paints-constituents and characteristics of paints -cathodic protection.
Unit – III: Polymers: (12 Periods)
Introduction – polymerization – types of polymerization – addition, condensation with examples -plastics – types of plastics – advantages of plastics over traditional materials – Disadvantages of using plastics – preparation and uses of the following plastics: 1. Polythene 2. PVC 3. Teflon 4. Polystyrene 5. Urea formaldehyde 6. Bakelite – Rubber – Elastomers -Preparartion of Butyl rubber, Buna-s, Neoprene rubber and their uses-Fibres-Preparation and uses of fibres-Nylon 6,6-Polyester.
Unit – IV: Fuels: (8 Periods)
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Unit – V: Electro Motive Force (12 Periods)
Galvanic cell – standard electrode potential – electro chemical series -emf of cell- Batteries-Types of batteries-Fuel cells.
Unit – VI: Environmental Studies-II : ( 8 Periods)
Introduction- classification of air pollutants based on origin and states of matter-Air pollution -causes-Effects – control methods – Water pollution – causes – effects – control measures.
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Course Outcome:
Upon completion of the course, the student will have ability to
Unit – I: Metallurgy
- List the Characteristics of Metals.
- Distinguish between Metals and Non Metals
- Define the terms 1.Mineral, 2.Ore, 3. Gangue, 4. Flux and 5.Slag
- Describe Froth Floatation method of concentration of ore.
- Describe the methods involved in extraction of crude metal- Roasting, Calcination and Smelting.
- Define an Alloy
- Explain the purpose of making of alloys
- Write the Composition of the following alloys:
- Brass,
- German silver,
- Nichrome
- Stainless steel,
- Duralumin
- List the uses of following Alloys: Brass, German silver, Nichrome, Stainless steel, Duralumin
Unit – II: Corrosion
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Unit – III: Polymers
- Explain the concept of polymerization
- Describe the methods of polymerization
- addition polymerization
- condensation polymerization with examples.
- Define the term plastic
- List the Characteristics of plastics.
- State the advantages of plastics over traditional materials
- State the disadvantages of using plastics.
- Types of plastics with examples.
- Distinguish between thermoplastics and thermosetting plastics
- Explain the methods of preparation and uses of the following plastics:
- Polythene,
- PVC,
- Teflon,
- Polystyrene
- Urea formaldehyde
- Bakelite (only flow chart for Bakelite i.e. without chemical equations).
- Define the term natural rubber
- Explain preparation of natural rubber
- State the structural formula of Natural rubber
- List the Characteristics of natural rubber
- Explain the process of Vulcanization
- List the Characteristics of Vulcanized rubber
- Define the term Elastomer
- Describe the preparation and uses of the following synthetic rubbers
- Butyl rubber,
- Buna-s and
- Neoprene rubber.
- Define fibre.
- Explain the preparation and uses of fibres -Nylon 6,6 and Polyester
Unit – IV: Fuels
- Define the term fuel
- Classify the fuels based on physical state – solid, liquid and gaseous fuels with examples.
- Classify the fuels based on occurrence- primary and secondary fuels with examples.
- List the characteristics of a good fuel
- Advantages of gaseous fuels
- Define Calorific value- HCV and LCV.
- Calculate the oxygen required for the combustion of Methane and Ethane fuel gases.
- State the composition and uses of the following gaseous fuels:
- water gas,
- producer gas,
- natural gas,
- coal gas,
- Bio gas and
- acetylene
Unit – V: Electro Motive Force
- Define Galvanic cell
- Explain the construction and working of Galvanic cell
- Distinguish between electrolytic cell and galvanic cell
- Explain standard electrode potential
- Explain standard hydrogen electrode
- Define electrochemical series and explain its significance.
- Define and explain emf of a cell.
- Solve the numerical problems on emf of cell
- Explain Batteries (Cells) and types of batteries with examples -working and applications of Dry cell (Leclanche cell), Lead storage battery, Ni-Cd cell
- Explain working and advantages of Fuel cell (Hydrogen – Oxygen Fuel Cell)
Unit – VI: Environmental Studies-II
- Define air pollution
- Classify the air pollutants- based on origin and states of matter
- Explain the causes of air pollution
- Explain the effects of air pollution on human beings, plants and animals
- Explain the green house effect – ozone layer depletion and acid rain
- Explain the methods of control of air pollution
- Define water pollution
- Explain the causes of water pollution
- Explain the effects of water pollution on living and non living things
- Explain the methods of control of water pollution.
Suggested Student Activities
- Student visits Library to refer to Text books, reference books and manuals to find their specifications
- Student inspects the available equipment in the Chemistry Lab to familiarize with them.
- Quiz
- Group discussion
- Seminar
- Surprise test
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For detail Syllabus of all other subjects of Metallurgical Engineering, C18 curriculum do visit Diploma In Metallurgical Engineering 2nd Sem Syllabus for C18 curriculum.
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