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RAJASTHAN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY KOTAUniversity Teaching Departments1st Year B. Tech. Scheme, Effective for Academic Session 2017-18FIRST YEAR CURRICULUMforUNDERGRADUATE DEGREE COURSES(Engineering & Technology)Scheme and Syllabus(Effective for 2017-18)University DepartmentsRajasthan Technical University, KotaScheme and Syllabus of 1st Year B. Tech. UTD, RTU (Effective for Academic Session 2017-18)Scheme & Syllabus: First Year2017-18page no.: 1Page 1ApprovedDean, FA & UD

RAJASTHAN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY KOTAUniversity Teaching Departments1st Year B. Tech. Scheme, Effective for Academic Session 2017-18I SemesterSN SubjectCode1 1MAU012 1EGU02/1CSU03Course TitleCreditsScheme for 1st Year B. Tech. I SemesterLTPMarksExternal TotalIATheory PapersEngineering Mathematics-IProfessional Communication Skills/Computer ProgrammingEngineering Chemistry /Engineering YU0541MEU06/ Engineering Mechanics/1EEU07Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering3305010015051CEU08Environmental Engineering2205010015061CEU09/1MEU10Basic Civil Engineering/Basic Mechanical Engineering22050100150300600900Total18 16 2Practical and Sessionals71EGU11/1CSU12Professional Communication Skills Lab/Computer Programming Lab2350257581CYU13/1PYU14Engineering Chemistry Lab/Engineering Physics Lab1250257591MEU15/ Mechanical Workshop Practice/1EEU16Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering Lab12502575250257510 1CEU17Computer Aided Engineering Graphics-I111 1DECADiscipline and Extra Curricular Activities1Total24 16 2509550507001250L Lecture, T Tutorial, P PracticalScheme and Syllabus of 1st Year B. Tech. UTD, RTU (Effective for Academic Session 2017-18)Scheme & Syllabus: First Year2017-18page no.: 2Page 2ApprovedDean, FA & UD

RAJASTHAN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY KOTAUniversity Teaching Departments1st Year B. Tech. Scheme, Effective for Academic Session 2017-18II SemesterSNCourse TitleSubjectCodeCreditsScheme for 1st Year B. Tech. II SemesterMarksLTP431503433015050IAExternal TotalTheory Papers12MAU01Engineering Mathematics-II22EGU02/2CSU03Professional Communication Skills /Computer Programming32CYU04/2PYU05Engineering Chemistry/Engineering Physics42MEU06/2EEU07Engineering Mechanics /Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering3305052CEU08Human Values and Ethics22062CEU09/2MEU10Basic Civil Engineering /Basic Mechanical Engineering22Total18 900Practical and Sessionals62EGU11/2CSU12Professional Communication Skills Lab/Computer Programming Lab72CYU13/2PYU142MEU15/2EEU16Engineering Chemistry Lab/Engineering Physics LabMechanical Workshop Practice/Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering Lab2CEU178910 1DECA2350257512502575Computer Aided Engineering Graphics-II1122505025257575Discipline and Extra Curricular Activities1Total24 165029550507001250L Lecture, T Tutorial, P PracticalScheme and Syllabus of 1st Year B. Tech. UTD, RTU (Effective for Academic Session 2017-18)Scheme & Syllabus: First Year2017-18page no.: 3Page 3ApprovedDean, FA & UD

UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTSRAJASTHAN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, KOTA2MAU01ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-IObjective:1. To acquire fundamental knowledge and apply in engineering disciplinesDifferential Calculus: Leibnitz Theorem, Taylor’s Theorem (One variable); Limit,Continuity and Differentiability of Functions of Two variables, Partial Differentiation,Euler’s Theorem on Homogeneous Functions, Change of Variables, Chain rule,Gradient, Directional Derivative, Tangent planes and Normals.Taylor’s Theorem (Two Variables),Approximate Calculations, Jacobians, Maxima &Minima of Two and More Independent Variables, Lagrange’s Method of Multipliers.Integral Calculus: Riemann integral and the Fundamental Theorem ofCalculus,Double Integral, Triple Integral, Change of Order and Change of variablesand their applications on evaluating Areas & Volumes; Beta Function and GammaFunction (Simple Properties).Vector Calculus: Scalar and vector field, differentiation & integration of vectorfunctions, Gradient, Divergence, Curl and Differential Operator;Line, Surface andvolume Integrals; Green’s Theorem in a Plane, Gauss’s and Stoke’s Theorem(without proof) and their Applications.Outcome:After the completion of the course, students would be able to check the nature andexistence of the solution of defined engineering problems, and to use numericalmethods to find the solutions of the problems.Text Books:1. Thomas' Calculus, George B. Thomas, Jr., Maurice D. Weir, Joel R. Hass, Pearson Educations,12th Edition.2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 4th Editions, Jain and Iyengar ,Narosa Publications.Reference Books:1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Erwin Kreyszig, Wiley 9th Edition.2. AdvancedEngineeringMathematics,A. Jeffery, Elsevier India Pvt. Ltd.3. Higher Engineering Mathematics, B. V. Ramana, 1st Edition, Mc Graw Hill Education.4. Engineering Mathematics, C. B. Gupta, S. R. Singh and Mukesh Kumar, McGrawHill Education.1EGU02/2EGU02PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION SKILLSObjectives:To develop a level of competence in English required for independent and effectivecommunication for academic and social needs.Grammar Principles and Vocabulary Building: Exposure to basics of grammarparts of speech, with emphasis on tenses—active and passive voice- their usagereported speech –Modal verbs—Idioms and Phrases—their meanings and usage,Vocabulary development through prefixes, suffixes and word rootsEffective Paragraphs Construction: Definition- structure- Types and Compositionunity of theme- coherence organization PatternsScheme and Syllabus of First Year B. Tech. for UD, RTU (Effective for Session 2017-18)Scheme & Syllabus: First Year2017-18page no.: 4ApprovedDean, FA & UDPage 4

UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTSRAJASTHAN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, KOTAComprehension of an Unseen Passage: an understanding of the passage inquestion but also (b) a grasp of general language skills and issues with reference towords and usage within the passage and (c) the power of short independentcomposition based on themes and issuesraised in the passage. Passages are to be taken from Literary / Scientific / Technicalwriting as well as from the fields of Engineering / Science / Commerce. One passageis to be given. The length of the passage should be about 250 to 300 words.Questions framed should include those which require recognition as well asanalysis, interpretation and evaluation. To be assessed by both objective/ multiplechoice and short-answer type tests.Communication: Objective, Meaning, significance, process, types, Qualities of goodcommunication.Business Correspondence: Elements of business writing, business letters,components and kinds, memorandum, reports writing, purchase order, jobapplication letters, resume writing etc.Discussion Meeting and Telephonic Skills: Group discussion, conducting ameeting, attending telephonic calls, oral presentation and role of audio visual aidsReading Skills- Process of reading, reading purposes, models, strategies,methodologies, reading activities.Writing Skills: Elements of effective writing, writing style, scientific and technicalwritingListening Skills: The process of listening, the barrier to listening, effective listeningskills and feed-back skillsExpected OutcomeThe students will be able to express themselves in a meaningful manner to differentlevels of people in their academic and social domains.Text Book:1. Communication Skills for Engineers and Scientist: Sangeeta Sharma and Binod Mishra (PHILearning Pvt. Ltd.)2. English communication made Easy : Aradhana Rana (Ane Books Pvt. Ltd. )Reference Books:1.2.3.4.5.6.7.Rodriques M V, “Effective Business Communication”, Concept Publishing Company New Delhi,1992 reprint (2000)Bhattacharya. Indrajit, An Approach to Communication Skills. Dhanpat Rai Co., (Pvt.) Ltd. NewDelhiWright, Chrissie, Handbook of Practical Communication Skills. Jaico Publishing House. MumbaiGartside L, Modern Business Correspondence. Pitman Publishing LondonDay, Robert A., How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper. Cambridge University PressCambridgeGimson A C, “An Introduction to the Pronunciation of English”, ELBS. (YP)Bansal, R K and Harrison J B “Spoken English”, Orient Longman Hyderabad.Scheme and Syllabus of First Year B. Tech. for UD, RTU (Effective for Session 2017-18)Scheme & Syllabus: First Year2017-18page no.: 5ApprovedDean, FA & UDPage 5

UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTSRAJASTHAN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, KOTA1CSU03/2CSU03COMPUTER PROGRAMMINGObjectives1. To learn the problem solving techniques writing algorithms and procedures2. To learn the syntax and semantics for C, C and Java programming language and develop code3. Tounderstandtheconstructsofstructured programming includingconditionals and iterationsC programming: Problem specification, flow chart, data types, assignmentstatements, input output statements, developing simple C programs, If statement,for loops, while loops, do-while loops, switch statement, break statement, continue statement, developmentof C programs using above statements. Arrays, functions, parameter passing,recursion, programming in C using these statements. Structures, files, pointers andmulti file handling.C programming: Introduction to C , Properties of OOPs , Data types andoperators ,Control statements, Classes and Objects Creation, accessing classmembers , Constructor and Destructor, Inheritance and its types , operatoroverloading, polymorphism.JAVA programming: Introduction to Java, Data types, Classes & Arrays, Operators& Flow Control, Classes & Objects, Essential Java Classes, Multithreading, Applets.Outcome1. Ability to write algorithms for problems2. Knowledge of the syntax and semantics of C, C and Java programming language3. Ability to code a given logic in C, C and Java language.Text Book:1. Balaguruswamy: Object-oriented Programming with C .2. Ashok N. Kamthane : Object Oriented with C , Pearson Education3. Herbert Schildt: The Complete reference JAVA TMH Seventh editionReference Books:1. Ritchie & Kernighan, The C Programming language, 2nd Ed., PHI.2.3.4.5.Dey&Ghosh,ComputerFundamentalsOxford. Kamthane, Programming in C, 2nd Ed., Pearson.Balaguruswamy, Programming in ANSI C, 5th Ed., TMH.Robert Lafore: C Programming1CYU04/2CYU04and programming in C,ENGINEERING CHEMISTRYObjectives:1. To introduce students to water chemistry, fuels, polymers.2. To develop understanding about lubricants, corrosion and inorganic engineering materials.Water: Common natural impurities, hardness, determination of hardness bycomplexometric (EDTA method), degree of hardness. Municipal water supplyrequisite of drinking water, purification of water, sedimentation, filtration,sterilization, breakpoint chlorination. Water for steam making and boiler troubles,formation of solids (Scale and Sludge formation) carryover (Foaming and Priming),Scheme and Syllabus of First Year B. Tech. for UD, RTU (Effective for Session 2017-18)Scheme & Syllabus: First Year2017-18page no.: 6ApprovedDean, FA & UDPage 6

UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTSRAJASTHAN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, KOTAboiler corrosion and caustic embrittlement, Methods of boiler water treatmentpreliminary treatments, preheating, Lime-Soda process, permutit (zeolite) process,deionization or demineralization, feed water conditioning, internal treatment, blowdown. Numerical problems based on Lime-Soda and zeolite process.Organic Fuels: Origin and classification of fuels. Solid fuels-, coal, classification ofcoal, significance of constituents, proximate and ultimate analyses of coal, gross andnet calorific value, determination of calorific value of coal by Bomb Calorimeter.Metallurgical coke, carbonization processes- Beehive coke oven and Hoffmann Oven(by-products oven) method. Liquid fuels- Advantages of liquid fuels, petroleum andrefining of petroleum, reforming, cracking, synthetic petrol, knocking, octanenumber, anti-knocking agents. Gaseous fuels-advantages, manufacture,composition and uses of coal gas and oil gas, determination of calorific value ofgaseous fuels by Junker’s calorimeter, flue gas analysis by Orsat’s apparatus.Phase Rule: Statement, definition and meaning of the terms involved, applicationto one component system- water and sulphur systems, study of two componentsystem: Pb – Ag system.Polymers: Classification, constituents, general properties of polymers and theiruses. Preparation properties and uses of polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate(PET), nylon 6, nylon 66, nylon 6 10, Kevlar, Bakelite. Elastomers – natural rubberand vulcanization, synthetic rubbers viz. Buna-S, Buna –N Butyl and NeopreneRubbers. Conducting polymers.Lubricants: Classification, types of lubrication, properties and uses. Viscosity andviscosity index, flash and fire point, cloud and pour point. Emulsification and steamemulsion number.Corrosion and its control: Definition and its significance. Mechanism of chemical(dry) and electrochemical (wet) corrosion, galvanic corrosion, concentration typecorrosion and pitting corrosion. Protection from corrosion- protective coatingsgalvanization and tinning, cathodic protection, sacrificial anode and modificationsin design.Inorganic Engineering Materials: Cement: Manufacture of Portland cement.Rotary kiln technology. Chemistry of hardening and setting of cement. Refractories:Definition properties and classification. Silica and fire clay refractories. GlassDefinition, type and properties of glasses. Manufacture of glass, annealing of glass.Optical fibre grade glass.OutcomeStudents will learn about quality of water, fuels including petroleum, importance ofpolymers, uses of lubricants and basic process of manufacturing cement, glass.Text Book:1. Engineering Chemistry by Monica Jain and P C Jain, Dhanpat Rai Publishing CompanyNew Delhi2. Engineering Chemistry Wiley, India.(P) Ltd,Reference Books:1. The Chemistry and Technology of Coal, by J G Speigh, CRC Press2. The Chemistry and Technology of Petroleum, by J G Speigh, CRC Press3. Polymer Chemistry: An Introduction, Malcolm P. Stevens, Oxford University PressScheme and Syllabus of First Year B. Tech. for UD, RTU (Effective for Session 2017-18)Scheme & Syllabus: First Year2017-18page no.: 7ApprovedDean, FA & UDPage 7

UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTSRAJASTHAN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, KOTA4.5.6.7.Lubricants and Lubrications, Theo Mang, Wilfeied, Wiley-VCHChemistry of water treatment, Samuel Faust & Osman M Aly, CRC PressBoilers water treatment. Principles and Practice, Colin Frayne, CRC PressCorrosion Understanding the Basic, by Joseph R Davis, ASM International1PYU05/2PYU05ENGINEERING PHYSICSObjectivesTo introduce the basic concepts of optics, Lasers & modern science andfundamentals of materials science.Interference of light: Michelson’s Interferometer: Production of circular & straightline fringes; Determination of wavelength of light; Determination of wavelength ofseparation of two nearby wavelengths. Optical technology: Elementary idea of antireflection coating and interference filters.Diffraction and Polarization of light: Fraunhofer Diffraction at Single Slit.Diffraction grating: Construction, theory and spectrum; Determination ofwavelength of light. Resolving power: Raleigh criterion; Resolving power of diffractiongrating and telescope. Plane, circularand elliptically polarized light on the basis of electric (light) vector; Malus law;Double Refraction; Phase retardation plates and their use in production anddetection of circularly and elliptically polarized light; Optical activity and laws ofoptical rotation; specific rotation and its measurement using half-shade device.Elements of Material Science: Bonding in solids; covalent bonding and Metallicbonding; Classification of solids as Insulators, Semiconductors and Conductors;X-ray diffraction and Bragg’s Law. Hall Effect: Theory, Hall Coefficient andapplications.Quantum Mechanics: Compton effect & quantum nature of light; Derivation of timedependent and time independent Schrodinger’s Wave Equation; Physicalinterpretation of wave function and its properties; boundary conditions; Particle inone dimensional box.Coherence and Optical Fibers: Spatial and temporal coherence; Coherence length;Coherence time and ‘Q’ factor for light; Visibility as a measure of Coherence andspectral purity; Optical fiber as optical wave guide; Numerical aperture; Maximumangle of acceptance and applications of optical fiber.Laser and Holography: Theory of laser action; Einstein’s coefficients; Componentsof laser; Threshold conditions for laser action; Theory, Design and applications ofHe-Ne and semiconductor lasers; Holography versus photography, Basic theory ofholography; basic requirement of a Holographic laboratory; Applications ofHolography in microscopy and interferometry.Outcome1. The student will be able to understand technologies based on lasers, optical fibers andholography.2. Student can also appreciate elements of materials science required for engineering applicationsand devices.Text Book:Scheme and Syllabus of First Year B. Tech. for UD, RTU (Effective for Session 2017-18)Scheme & Syllabus: First Year2017-18page no.: 8ApprovedDean, FA & UDPage 8

UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTSRAJASTHAN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, KOTA1. Engineering Physics: Malik and Singh (Tata McGraw Hill)2. Engineering Physics: Naidu (Pearson)Reference Books:1. Optics : Ajay Ghatak (Tata McGraw Hill)2. Concepts of Modern Physics : Beiser (McGraw Hill)3. Fundamental of Optics : Jetkins and White (Tata McGraw Hill)4. Material Science : Smith (McGraw Hill)1MEU06/2MEU06ENGINEERING MECHANICSObjectives:1. To explain the importance of mechanics in the context of engineering and conservationequations.2. To explain the significance of centroid, centre of gravity and moment of inertia.3. To introduce the techniques for analyzing the forces in the bodies.4. To apply the different principles to study the motion of a body, and concept of relative velocityand acceleration.5. To describe the trajectory of a particle under projectile motion.Statics of particles and rigid bodies: Fundamental laws of mechanics, Principle oftransmissibility, System of forces, Resultant force, Resolution of force, Moment andCouples, Resolution of a force into a force and a couple, Free body diagram,Equilibrium, Conditions for equilibrium, Lami's theorem.Plane trusses: Types of structures, Trusses, Support Conditions, Types of Loadings,Classification of trusses, Determinacy of trusses, Basic assumptions of trussanalysis, Method of joints, Method of sections.Centroid & Moment of inertia (M.I): Location of centroid, Moment of inertia (massand area), Parallel axis and perpendicular axis theorems, M.I of composite section,M.I. of solid bodies, Polar moment of inertia.Virtual work: Principle of Virtual Work, Active forces and active force diagram,Stability of equilibrium.Friction: Types of Friction, Laws of friction, Angle of friction, Angle of repose,Ladder, Wedge, Belt Friction.Kinematics of particles and rigid bodies: Velocity, Acceleration, Types of Motion,Equations of Motion, Rectangular components of velocity and acceleration, Angularvelocity and Angular acceleration, Radial and transverse velocities andaccelerations, Projectiles motion on plane and Inclined Plane, Relative Motion.Kinetics of particles and rigid bodies: Newton's second law, Equation of motionin rectangular coordinate, Equation of motion in radial and transverse components,Equation of motion in plane for a rigid body, D'Alembert principle.Work, Energy and Power: Work of a force, weight, spring force and couple, Power,Efficiency, Energy, Kinetic energy of rigid body, Principle of work and energy,Conservative and Non-conservative Force, Conservation of energy.Impulse and Momentum: Linear and angular momentum, Linear and angularScheme and Syllabus of First Year B. Tech. for UD, RTU (Effective for Session 2017-18)Scheme & Syllabus: First Year2017-18page no.: 9ApprovedDean, FA & UDPage 9

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1st Year B. Tech. Scheme, Effective for Academic Session 2017 -18 Scheme and Syllabus of 1 st Year B. Tech. UTD, RTU (Effective for Academic Session 2017 -18 ) Page 1 . FIRST YEAR CURRICULUM . for . UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE COURSES (Engineering & Technology) Scheme and Syllabus (Effective for 201 7-18 ) University Departments

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