Applied Science detailed Syllabus for Civil Engineering (CE), K scheme PDF has been taken from the MSBTE official website and presented for the diploma students. For Subject Code, Subject Name, Lectures, Tutorial, Practical/Drawing, Credits, Theory (Max & Min) Marks, Practical (Max & Min) Marks, Total Marks, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
For all other MSBTE Civil Engineering 2nd Sem K Scheme Syllabus PDF, do visit MSBTE Civil Engineering 2nd Sem K Scheme Syllabus PDF Subjects. The detailed Syllabus for applied science is as follows.
Rationale
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Course Outcomes:
Students will be able to achieve & demonstrate the following COs on completion of course based learning
- Select relevant material in industries by analyzing its physical properties .
- Apply the concept of simple harmonic motion , resonance and ultrasonic sound for various engineering applications.
- Apply the concept of modern Physics ( X-rays, LASER, Photosensors and Nanotechnology ) for various engineering applications.
- Use the relevant metallurgical processes in different engineering applications.
- Use relevant water treatment processes to solve industrial problems.
- Use appropriate fuel and electrolyte for engineering applications.
Unit I
Properties of matter and kinematics 1.1 Deforming Force and Restoring Force, Elasticity, Plasticity, Rigidity. 1.2 Stress and Strain and their types, elastic limit and Hooke’s law, types of moduli of elasticity. 1.3 Stress -Strain diagram, Poisson’s ratio, factors affecting elasticity 1.4 Newton’s laws of motion, and their applications. 1.5 Angular displacement, angular velocity, angular acceleration, three equations of angular motion,projectile motion, trajectory, range of projectile angle of projection ,time of flight 1.6 Work, power and energy: potential energy, kinetic energy, work -energy principle.
Suggested Learning Pedagogy
Improved lecture Video Demonstrations Model Demonstration
Unit II
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Unit III
Modern Physics (Photoelectricity , X rays, LASER and nanotechnology) 3.1 Planck’s hypothesis, properties of photons. 3.2 Photo electric effect: threshold frequency, threshold wavelength, stopping potential, Work function, characteristics of photoelectric effect, Einstein’s photoelectric equation 3.3 Photoelectric cell and LDR : principle ,Working and applications 3.4 Production of X-rays by modern Coolidge tube, properties and engineering applications. 3.5 Laser: properties, absorption, spontaneous and stimulated emission, 3.6 Population inversion, active medium, optical pumping, three energy level system, He-Ne Laser. 3.7 Engineering applications of Laser. 3.8 Nanotechnology : Properties of nanomaterials ( optical, magnetic and dielectric properties) , applications of nanomaterials, Metallic Bhasma (Ancient Ayurveda, IKS).
Suggested Learning Pedagogy
Improved lecture Presentations Demonstration Video Demonstrations
Unit IV
Metals and Alloys 4.1 Ancient Indian Metallurgy (IKS) 4.2 Metals: Occurrence of metals in free and combined state. Basic concepts : Mineral, ore, gangue, flux and slag, metallurgy. 4.3 Metallurgy:Extraction processes of metal from ore Concentration : Gravity separation, electromagnetic separation, froth floatation, calcination and roasting, Reduction : Smelting, aluminothermic process, Refining,poling , electrorefining. 4.4 Mechanical properties of metals :Hardness, ductility, malleability, tensile strength, toughness, machinability, weldability, forging, soldering, brazing, castability. 4.5 Alloys: Purposes of making alloys with examples. 4.6 Preparation methods of alloys : Fusion, compression. 4.7 Classification of alloys :Ferrous and non-ferrous alloys Ferrous alloys: Composition ,properties and applications of low carbon, medium carbon, high carbon steels. Nonferrous alloy:Composition ,properties and applications of Brass, Bronze, Duralumin, Tinman Solder, Woods metal.
Suggested Learning Pedagogy
Chalk-Board Demonstration Case Study Video Demonstrations
Unit V
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Unit VI
Fuels and Combustion 6.1 Fuel: Calorific value and ignition temperature, classification. 6.2 Solid fuels: Coal, Classification and composition , Proximate analysis, Ultimate analysis, Calorific value of coal by Bomb calorimeter. 6.3 Liquid fuels: Fractional distillation of crude petroleum, boiling range, composition, propertie Knocking, cracking, octane number and cetane number. 6.4 Gaseous fuels: Biogas, LPG, and CNG. Combustion equation of gaseous fuels, mass and volume of air required for complete combustion. 6.5 Green hydrogen: Producing green hydrogen by electrolysis from renewable sources , Advantages and disadvantages of green hydrogen. 6.6 Electrical conductance in metals and electrolytes, specific conductance, equivalent conductance, cell constant 6.7 Cells and batteries :Construction ,working and applications of dry cell, lead acid storage cell H2 – O2 fuel cell, Ni-Cd battery and Lithium ion battery
Suggested Learning Pedagogy
Chalk-Board Demonstration Case Study Video Demonstrations
Practical / Tutorial Experiences
- Determination of Young’s modulus of given wire.
- Comparison of Young’s modulii of given materials of wires.
- Determination of relationship between angle of inclination and downward force using inclined plane.
- Determination of range of projectile
- Determination of force constant using helical spring .
- Determination of velocity of sound using resonance tube method.
- Determination of acceleration due to gravity by using simple pendulum .
- Determination of distance of object using ultrasonometer.
- Determination of velocity of ultrasonic sound waves in different liquids using ultrasonic interferometer .
- Determination of the dependence of the stopping potential on the frequency of given light source .(Virtual Lab)
- Determination of I-V characteristics of photoelectric cell.
- Determination of I-V characteristics of LDR.
- Determination of the divergence of laser beam.
- Determination of refractive index of glass plate using laser beam. (Virtual Lab)
- Determination of wavelength of helium neon laser (Virtual Lab)
- Standardization of KMnO4 solution using standard oxalic acid and preparation of Fe alloy sample.
- Determination of the percentage of iron present in given Haematite ore by KMnO4 solution.
- Determination of percentage of copper in given copper ore .
- Calculation of total hardness, temporary hardness and permanent hardness of water sample by EDTA method.
- Determination of the alkalinity of a given water sample.
- Determination of turbidity of a given water sample by Nephelometric method by using Nephelometer or simulation.
- Determination of dissolved oxygen in the given water sample.
- Determination of chloride content in the given water sample by Mohr’s method.
- Determination of pH value of given solution using pH meter and universal indicator.
- Determination of the moisture and ash content in a given coal sample using proximate analysis.
- Determination of calorific value of given solid fuel using Bomb calorimeter.
- Calculate the percentage of Sulphur in a given coal sample by ultimate analysis. (Gravimetric analysis)
- Determination of conductance of given electrolyte by using a conductivity meter.
- Determination of specific conductance and equivalence conductance of given salt sample solution.
- Determination of equivalence point of acetic acid and ammonium hydroxide using conductivity meter.
Laboratory Equipment / Software Required
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Suggested Learning Materials/Books
- Aryabhatta The Surya Siddhanta Baptist mission press, Calcutta
- Haliday, David; Resnik, Robert and Walker, Jearl Fundamentals of Physics John Wiley & sons, Hoboken, USA, 2014 ISBN : 812650823X.
- Hussain Jeevakhan Applied Physics II Publisher: Khanna Book Publishing ISBN: 9789391505578.
- Narlikar, J.V.;Joshi , A. W.; Ghatak A.K. et al Physics Textbook Part I -Class XII National Council of Education Research and Training, New Delhi, 2013, ISBN : 8174506314
- Narlikar, J.V.;Joshi , A. W.; Ghatak A.K. et al Physics Textbook Part II – Class XII National Council of Education Research and Training, New Delhi, 2013, ISBN : 8174506713
- Jain and Jain Engineering Chemistry National Council of Education Research and Training, New Delhi, 2010, ISBN : 8174505083
- Dara, S. S. Engineering Chemistry National Council of Education Research and Training, New Delhi, 2015, ISBN : 8174505660
- Bagotsky V.S. Fundamental of electrochemistry National Council of Education Research and Training, New Delhi, 2013, ISBN : 8174506314.
- Agnihotri Rajesh Chemistry for Engineers Wiley India Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi, 2014, ISBN: 9788126550784.
- Anju Rawlley, Devdatta V. Saraf Applied Chemistry with Lab Manual Khanna Book Publishing Co. (P) Ltd. New Delhi, 2021, ISBN- 978-93-91505-44-8
- Vairam S. Engineering Chemistry Wiley India Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi, 2013, ISBN: 9788126543342
Learning Websites and Portals
- https://www.iberdrola.com/sustainability/green-hydrogen Green hydrogen
- https://vedicheritage.gov.in/vedic-heritage-in-present-conte xt/metallurgy Ancient indian metallurgy (IKS)
- https://vlab.amrita.edu/?sub=2&brch=193&sim=575&cnt=4 Determine turbidity by using a simulation
- https://www.britannica.com/science/metallurgy Metals and alloy
- https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulations/ph-scale PH and POH
- https://archive.nptel.ac.in/courses/103/105/103105110/ Solid fuel
- www.physicsclassroom.com Concepts of Physics
- www.fearofphysics.com Fundamental terms in Physics
- https://iksindia.org IKS
For detail Syllabus of all other subjects of Civil Engineering, K scheme do visit Civil Engineering 2nd Sem Syllabus for K scheme.
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