Thursday, July 30, 2009

TIRUCHIRAPPALLI FOR PART TIME DEGREE V SEN

ANNA UNIVERSITY TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI B.E PART TIME DEGREE PROGRAMME V SEMESTER
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Batch-I
Hall No: 15 (Ground Floor - New Building)
Day 6.15 - 7.15 7.15 - 8.15 8.15 - 9.15
Mon DJFP Mp&I Mp&I
Tue Mp&I DTS DTS
Wed EMM DJFP DJFP
Thu TE-II EMM EMM
Fri DTS TE-II TE-II
Subject
DJFP Design of Jigs, Fixtures &Press Tools
TE-II Thermal Engineering-II DTS Design of Transmission System EMM Engineering Metrology
&Measurements Mp&I Microprocessors &Interfacing
Name of the Staff Mr.Kumaragurubaran
Mr.D.B.Sivakumar Mr.Parameshvaran Pillai Mrs.D.Mala
Ms.A.Maheswari
Class Committee Chairman : Mr.Gopal Class Committee Coordinator : Mrs.D.Mala
COORDINATOR - PART TIME COURSES
DEAN
ANNA UNIVERSITY TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
B.E PART TIME DEGREE PROGRAMME
V SEMESTER MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Batch-II
Hall No: 16 ( Ground Floor - New Building)
Day 6.15 - 7.15 7.15 - 8.15 8.15 - 9.15
Mon TE-II DJFP DJFP
Tue DTS Mp&I Mp&I
Wed Mp&I EMM EMM
Thu EMM TE-II TE-II
Fri DJFP DTS DTS
Subject
DJFP Design of Jigs, Fixtures &Press Tools
TE-II Thermal Engineering-II
DTS Design of Transmission System
EMM Engineering Metrology
&Measurements Mp&I Microprocessors &Interfacing
Name of the Staff Mr.Kumaragurubaran
Mr.D.B.Sivakumar Mr.Parameshvaran Pillai Mrs.D.Mala
Ms.A.Maheshwari
Class Committee Chairman Class Committee Coordinator
Dr.T.Senthil Kumar Mr. Parameswaran Pillai
COORDINATOR - PART TIME COURSES
DEAN
ANNA UNIVERSITY TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
B.E PART TIME DEGREE PROGRAMME IV SEMESTER
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Hall No: 18 ( Ground Floor - New Building)
Day 6.15 - 7.15 7.15 - 8.15 8.15 - 9.15
Mon TE H&P H&P
Tue DOM TE TE
Wed Thermal Engineering Lab
Thu DOME DOM DOM
Fri H&P DOME DOME
Subject Name of the Staff
DOM Dynamics of Machine Mr.P.Navaneetha
Krishnan
H&P Hydraulics &Pneumatics Mr.D.B.Sivakumar
TE Thermal Engineering Mrs.D.Mala
DOME Design of Machine Elements Mr.B.Kumarakurubaran
TE Lab Thermal Engineering Lab Dr.T.Senthil Kumar
Class Committee Chairman : Mr.Gopal
Class Committee Coordinator : Mr.B.Kumarakurubaran
COORDINATOR - PART TIME COURSES
DEAN
ANNA UNIVERSITY TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
B.E PART TIME DEGREE PROGRAMME
II SEMESTER MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Batch-I
Hall No: 19 ( Ground Floor - New Building)
Day 6.15 - 7.15 7.15 - 8.15 8.15 - 9.15
Mon FMM SOM SOM
Tue M-II ESE ESE
Wed MT-I FMM FMM
Thu ESE MT-I MT-I
Fri SOM M-II M-II
Subject M-II Mathematics-II ESE Environmental Science &Engg MT-I Manufacturing Technology-I FMM Fluid Mechanics &Machinery SOM Strength of Materials
Name of the Staff Mr.B.Palpandi Ms.N.Devika Mr.Parameshvaran Pillai Mr.Gopal
Mr.Navaneetha Krishnan
Class Committee Chairman Class Committee Coordinator
Mr.D.B.Sivakumar Mr.Gopal
COORDINATOR - PART TIME COURSES
DEAN
ANNA UNIVERSITY TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
B.E PART TIME DEGREE PROGRAMME
II SEMESTER MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Batch-II
Hall No: 115 (First Floor - New Building)
Day 6.15 - 7.15 7.15 - 8.15 8.15 - 9.15
Mon SOM FMM FMM
Tue M-II SOM SOM
Wed FMM MT-I MT-I
Thu MT-I ESE ESE
Fri ESE M-II M-II
Subject M-II Mathematics-II ESE Environmental Science &Engg MT-I Manufacturing Technology-I FMM Fluid Mechanics &Machinery SOM Strength of Materials
Name of the Staff Dr.G.Geetharamani Mr.C.Surendar Dhilip Mr.Parameshvaran Pillai Mr.Gopal
Mr.Navaneetha Krishnan
Class Committee Chairman Class Committee Coordinator
Dr.T.Senthil Kumar Mr.Navaneetha Krishnan
COORDINATOR - PART TIME COURSES
DEAN
ANNA UNIVERSITY TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
B.E PART TIME DEGREE PROGRAMME IV SEMESTER
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Hall No: 23 (Main Buliding)
Day 6.15 - 7.15 7.15 - 8.15 8.15 - 9.15
Mon EE-I AHE AHE
Tue DSS RADH RADH
Wed SA-II EE-I EE-I
Thu RADH DSS DSS
Fri AHE SA-II SA-II
Subject
Name of the Staff
DSS Design of Steel Structures EE-I Environmental Engineering-I SA-II Structural Analysis-II AHE Applied Hydraulic
Engineering RADH Railways,Airport,Docks and
Harbour
Mrs.S.Evany Nithya Mrs.R.Viji Dr.R.Elangovan Mrs.R.Viji
Mrs.S.Evany Nithya
Class Committee Chairman Class Committee Coordinator
Dr.P.Gopalsamy Mrs.S.Evany Nithya
COORDINATOR - PART TIME COURSES
DEAN
ANNA UNIVERSITY TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
B.E PART TIME DEGREE PROGRAMME
II SEMESTER CIVIL ENGINEERING
Hall No: 22(Main Building)
Day 6.15 - 7.15 7.15 - 8.15 8.15 - 9.15
Mon HM S-II S-II
Tue SM-II M-II M-II
Wed S-II HM HM
Thu M-II SM-II SM-II
Fri Survey Practical-II
Subject Name of the Staff
M-II Mathematics-II Ms.Sharmila Devi
SM-II Strength of Materials-II Dr.P.Gopalsamy
HM Hydro Mechanics Dr.R.Elangovan
S-II Surveying-II Mrs.S.Evany Nithya
SP-II Survey Practical-II Mrs.S.Evany Nithya
Class Committee Chairman : Dr.P.Rajesh Prasanna Class Committee Coordinator : Dr.R.Elangovan
COORDINATOR - PART TIME COURSES
DEAN
ANNA UNIVERSITY TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
B.E PART TIME DEGREE PROGRAMME
V SEMESTER ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Hall No: 118 (First Floor - New Building)
Day 6.15 - 7.15 7.15 - 8.15 8.15 - 9.15
Mon OS RFME RFME
Tue Communication System and Networks Lab
Wed E-I DC DC
Thu DC E-I E-I
Fri RFME OS OS
Subject Name of the Staff
DC Digital Communication Ms.M.Sahaya Sheela
OS Operating System Ms.D.Geethanjali
RFME RF and Microwave Engineering Mrs.B.Sowmya Lakshmi
E-I Elective-I Mr.DVR.Sarma
CSNL Communication System and Networks Mr.NS.Pradeep
Lab
Class Committee Chairman : Mrs.P.Rama Devi Class Committee Coordinator : Mr.DVR.Sarma
COORDINATOR - PART TIME COURSES
DEAN
ANNA UNIVERSITY TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
B.E PART TIME DEGREE PROGRAMME IV SEMESTER
ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Hall No: 119 (First Floor - New Building)
Day 6.15 - 7.15 7.15 - 8.15 8.15 - 9.15
Mon CTS MP MP
Tue DSP CTS CTS
Wed CN DSP DSP
Thu MP CN CN
Fri Microprocessor &Control Systems lab
Subject Name of the Staff
CTS Communication theory and systems Miss.M.Sahaya Sheela
MP Microprocessor and its applications Ms.Jebamalar
DSP Digital signal processing Mr.DVR.Sarma
CN Computer Networks Ms. I.Shanaz Begum
MP Lab Microprocessor &Control Systems lab Mrs.Rama Devi
Class Committee Chairman : Mr.R.Thanigaiselvan Class Committee Coordinator : Mr.DVR.Sarma
COORDINATOR - PART TIME COURSES
DEAN
ANNA UNIVERSITY TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
B.E PART TIME DEGREE PROGRAMME
V SEMESTER ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Hall No: 215 (Second Floor- New Building)
Day 6.15 - 7.15 7.15 - 8.15 8.15 - 9.15
Mon HVE PSOC PSOC
Tue SSD M&M M&M
Wed M&M SSD SSD
Thu Microprocessor &Microcontroller Lab
Fri PSOC HVE HVE
Subject
Name of the Staff
SSD Solid State Drives PSOC Power System Operation &Control
M&M Microprocessor &Microcontroller HVE High Voltage Engineering MML Microprocessor &Microcontroller
Lab
Mr.R.Prabakaran Mr.R.Vijayaragavan
Mr.R.Thanigaiselvan Ms.S.Chitra Selvi Mrs.P.Ramadevi
Class Committee Chairman : Mr.G.Kannan Class Committee Coordinator : Mr.R.Vijayaragavan
COORDINATOR - PART TIME COURSES
DEAN
ANNA UNIVERSITY TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
B.E PART TIME DEGREE PROGRAMME IV SEMESTER
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Hall No: 216 (Second Floor- New Building)
Day 6.15 - 7.15 7.15 - 8.15 8.15 - 9.15
Mon CS PSA PSA
Tue PSA DOEA DOEA
Wed DOEA PE PE
Thu Control and instrumentation lab
Fri PE CS CS
Subject
Name of the Staff
CS PE PSA DOEA C&I Lab
Control systems Power electronics Power system analysis Design of electrical apparatus
Mr.R.Vijaya Ragavan Mr.R.Thanigaiselvan Mr.P.Anbalagan Ms.R.Kanimozhi
Control and instrumentation lab Mr.R.Prabakaran
Class Committee Chairman : Dr.T.Sree Renga Raja Class Committee Coordinator : Ms.R.Kanimozhi
COORDINATOR - PART TIME COURSES
DEAN
ANNA UNIVERSITY TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
B.E PART TIME DEGREE PROGRAMME
II SEMESTER ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Hall No: 218 (Second Floor- New Building)
Day 6.15 - 7.15 7.15 - 8.15 8.15 - 9.15
Mon EDC ET ET
Tue ESE EM-I EM-I
Wed EM-I ESE ESE
Thu ET M-II M-II
Fri M-II EDC EDC
Subject Name of the Staff
M-II Mathematics-II Mr.B.Palpandi
ESE Environmental Science &Engg Dr.M.Sivakumar
EDC Electronic Devices &Circuits Mrs.R.Jeyarani
ET Electromagnetic Theory Ms.S.Chitra Selvi
EM-I Electrical Machines-I Mr.G.Kannan
Class Committee Chairman : Mr.P.Anbalagan Class Committee Coordinator : Ms.S.Chitra Selvi
COORDINATOR - PART TIME COURSES
DEAN
ANNA UNIVERSITY TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
B.E PART TIME DEGREE PROGRAMME
V SEMESTER COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Hall No: 219 (Second Floor- New Building)
Day 6.15 - 7.15 7.15 - 8.15 8.15 - 9.15
Mon PCD WT WT
Tue G&M E-I E-I
Wed WT PCD PCD
Thu E-I G&M G&M
Fri Web Technology Lab
Subject Name of the Staff
PCD Principles of Compiler Design Ms. R.Jayamala
G&M Graphics and Multimedia Ms. G.Annapoorani
WT Web Technology Mr. D.Venkatesan
E-I Elective-I (DataWarehousing & Mining) Ms. S.Sathya Devi
WTL Web Technology Lab Mr. D.Venkatesan
Class Committee Chairman : Mrs.R.S.Ponmagal Class Committee Coordinator : Ms. G.Annapoorani
COORDINATOR - PART TIME COURSES
DEAN
ANNA UNIVERSITY TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI
B.E PART TIME DEGREE PROGRAMME
II SEMESTER COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING
Hall No: 116 (First Floor- New Building)
Day 6.15 - 7.15 7.15 - 8.15 8.15 - 9.15
Mon CA DBMS DBMS
Tue M-II OOP OOP
Wed OOP CA CA
Thu RDBMS and OOPs Lab
Fri DBMS M-II M-II
Subject
Name of the Staff
M-II Mathematics-II
OOP Object Oriented Programming
CA Computer Architecture
DBMS Database Management Systems
OOPL RDBMS and OOPs Lab
Dr.G.Geetharamani Dr.S.Sujatha Mr.D.Vinod Kannan Ms.V.M.Priyadarshini Dr.S.Sujatha
Class Committee Chairman Class Committee Coordinator
Ms. S.Sathya Devi Ms.V.M.Priyadarshini
COORDINATOR - PART TIME COURSES
DEAN
ANNA UNIVERSITY TIRUCHIRAPPALLI Tiruchirappalli - 620 024 SYLLABUS B.E Civil Engineering (Part Time) SEMESTER IV
DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES
LT P M 3 0 0 100
UNIT I SECTION AND JOINTS 12
Type of steel structures- Properties of rolled steel sections and light gauge steel sections -Allowable stresses as per IS codes - Riveted and bolted connections - Failure of joints-Simple and multiple riveted lap and butt joints under axial and eccentric loading -Strength of fillet and butt welded joints - Design of riveted and welded joints.
UNIT II TENSION MEMBERS 8
Design of simple and built up members subjected to tension - Effective area of angles connected to gussets.
UNIT III COMPRESSION MEMBERS 8
Maximum slenderness ratio of compression members - IS code provisions of compression members - Design of simple and built up compression members with lacing and battens -Design of column bases
UNIT IV BEAMS 11
Design of simple beams based on strength and stiffness as per IS code- Design if built up beams and curtailment of flange plates - Flange splice and web splice - Design of plate girder and stiffeners.
UNIT V TIMBER 6
Study of properties and strength of natural and laminated timber-allowable stresses in compression, tension and flexure - Types of joints with nails and bolts - Design of simple compression members as per IS code - Design of beams for strength and stiffness as per IS code
Total L = 45
TEXT BOOKS
1. Ramachandra, Design of steel structures Vol. 1, Standard Book House, New Delhi 1992
2. V.N Vazirani and M.M Ratwani, Steel Structures and Timber Structures, Khanna publishers, New Delhi 1995.
REFERENCES:
1. Kazimi S.M.A and Jindal R.S. Design of Steel Structures, Prentice- Hall of India (P) Ltd., New Delhi, 1990.
2. Arya & Ajmani, Design of Steel Structures, Nem Chand & Brors, 1997
3. P Dayaratnam, Design of Steel Structures, A H Wheeler & Co., 1999
4. Ramamrutham S., Design of Steel, Timber and Masonry Structures, Dhanpat Rai and Sons, New Delhi, 1989.
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING I
L T 3 0
P M 0 100
UNIT I
PRINCIPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 3
Scope of environmental engineering - Role of Environmental Engineer - Environmental impacts of Development - sustainable development - Environmental pollution - Water, Air and Land - sources and effects.
UNIT II PLANNING FOR WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE SYSTEMS 17
Public water supply and sewerage systems - Objectives - Design period - Population forecasting - Water demand Municipal industrial treatment - Factors affecting demand -Sources of water - Source Selection - Water quality - Physico chemical biological Characterisation - Water quality standards - Development of water supply source; Impounding reservoirs, Intakes, Aquifers, Wells, Infiltration gallery, Collector wells, Deep Bore wells - Sources of wastewater - Quantity of sanitary sewage - Estimation of storm runoff - Characteristics and composition of sewage and their significance - Effluent standards.
UNIT III CONVEYANCE SYSTEM 14
Water supply - intake structures - Pipe materials - Hydraulics of flow in pipes -Transmission main design - Laying, jointing & testing of pipes - appurtenances - Pumps -Sewerage - Hydraulics of flow in sewers - Design of sanitary and storm sewers - Computer applications - Laying, jointing & testing of sewers - appurtenances - Pumps.
UNIT IV WATER DISTRIBUTION 7
Requirements of water distribution - Components - Service reservoirs - Network design -Economics - Computer applications - Analysis of distribution networks - Appurtenances -operation and maintenance - Leak detection.
UNIT V WATER SUPPLY AND DRAINAGE IN BUILDINGS 5
Principles of design of water supply and drainage in buildings - House service connection -Sanitary fixtures and fittings - Systems of sanitary plumbing - House drainage - House sewer connection.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Garg, S.K., Environmental Engineering, Vols. I and II, Khanna Publishers, New
Delhi, 1994
2. C.S.Shah, Water Supply and Sanitation, Galgotia Publishing Company, New Delhi,
Total = 45
1994
REFERENCES:
1. Manual on Water Supply and Treatment, CPHEEO, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India, New Delhi, 1999.
2. Manual on Sewerage and Sewage Treatment, CPHEEO, Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India, New Delhi, 1993
3. H.S.Peavy, D.R.Rowe and George Tchobanoglous, Environmental Engineering, McGraw-Hill Book Company, New Delhi, 1995.
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS II
L T
3 0
P M 0 100
UNIT I
MOVING LOADS AND INFLUENCE LINES 9
Influence lines for reactions in statically determinate structures - influence lines for member forces in pin jointed frames - Influence lines for shear force and bending moment in beam sections - Calculation of critical stress resultants due to concentrated and distributed moving loads.
UNIT II INFLUENCE LINES FOR INDETERMINATE STRUCTURES 9
Muller Breslau's principle - Application of Muller Breslau's principle to determinate beams and continuous beams.
UNIT III ARCHES 9
Arches structural forms - Examples of arch structures - Types of arches - Analysis of three hinged, two hinged and fixed arches, parabolic and circular arches - Settlement and temperature effects.
UNIT IV SUSPENSION BRIDGES AND SPACE TRUSSES 9
Analysis of suspension bridges - Unstiffened cables and cables with three hinged stiffening girders - Influence lines for three hinged stiffening girders. Introduction to analysis of space trusses using method of tension coefficients - Beams curved in plan.
UNIT IV THEORY OF PLASTICITY 9
Statically indeterminate axial problems - Beams in pure bending - Plastic moment of resistance - Plastic modulus - Shape factor - Load factor - Plastic hinge and mechanism. Static and kinematic methods - Upper and lower bound theorems - Plastic analysis of indeterminate beams and frames.
1. B.C.Punmia, Ashok Kumar Jain & Arun Kumar Jain, Theory of Structures - Laxmi Publications, New Delhi, 2004.
2. Jain A.K. and Arya A.S., Structural Analysis, Vol.II, Nemchand Publishers, Roorkee, 1996
3. Bhavikatti, SS, Structural Analysis Vol.1 and 2, Vikas Publishing House Pvt Ltd.,
New Delhi-4, 2003
Total L = 45
TEXT BOOKS
REFERENCES:
1. Manicka Selvam V.K.,Elementary Matrix Analysis of Structures, Khanna Publishers,
Delhi, 1994
2. Vaidyanathan, R and Perumal, P, Structural Analysis Vol.1 and 2 Laxmi Publications,
New Delhi, 2004.
3. Jain A.K. and Arya A.S., Structural Analysis, Vol.II, Nemchand Publishers,
Roorkee, 1996
APPLIED HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING
LT P M 3 0 0 100
UNIT I CHANNEL FLOW 9
Steady uniform flow - Best hydraulic sections for uniform flow - Specific energy and specific force.
UNIT II STEADY GRADUALLY VARIED FLOWS 10
Dynamic Equation - Water surface flow profile classifications - Profile determination by graphical method, direct step method and standard step methods.
UNIT III RAPIDLY VARIED FLOWS 8
Hydraulic jump - types - energy dissipation - surges - surge through channel transitions.
UNIT IV TURBO MACHINES 10
Turbines - classification - Reaction turbines - Francies turbine, Radial flow turbines - draft tube and cavitation - Propeller and Kaplan turbines, Impulse turbines - Performance of turbines - Similarity laws - Centrifugal pump - Minimum speed to start the pump - NPSH -Cavitation in pumps - Operating characteristics - Multistage pumps.
UNIT V POSTIVE DISPLACEMENT PUMPS 8
Reciprocating pump - Negative slip - Flow separation conditions - Air vessels - indicator diagram and its variation - Savings in work done - Rotary pumps.
Total : L = 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Subramanya K., " Flow in Open channels ", Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company, 1994.
2. Kumar K.L., " Engineering Fluid Mechanics ", Eurasia Publishing House (P) Ltd., New Delhi, (7th Edition), 1995.
3. Jain A.K., " Fluid Mechanics (including Hydraulic Machines) ", Khanna Publishers, 8th
edition, 1995.
REFERENCES:
1. Ven Te Chow, " Open-Channel Hydraulics ", McGraw - H:Q Book company, 1996.
2. Mays L.W., Water Resources Engineering, John Willey and Sons (WSE), New York, 2004.,
3. Modi P.N. and Seth S.M., Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics, Standard Book House, New
Delhi, 1995..
RAILWAYS, AIRPORTS, DOCKS AND HARBOURS
L T P M
3 0 0 100
UNIT I RAILWAY PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION 10
Route alignment surveys, modern methods - Elements of permanent way - Rails, sleepers, ballast, rail fixtures and fastenings, coning of wheels, creep in rails, defects in rails -Geometric design of railway track, gradient, superelevation, widening of gauge on curves -Railway track construction and maintenance, modern methods, track drainage, unigauge.
UNIT II RAILWAY STATION YARDS AND OPERATIONS 9
Planning and development of railway station yards, railway track - Turnouts, Points and Crossings - Signaling, track design - Interlocking and Track Circuiting - Modern developments in railways, urban railways, urderground and tube railways, construction and maintenance - Basic planning for MRTS and Suburban railways - Electric traction.
UNIT III AIRPORT ENGINEERING 10
Airport Planning - Components of Airports, Airport Site Selection - Runway Design-Orientation, Geometric Design and Correction for LENGTH (PROBLEM INCLUDED) -Airport drainage - Terminal area, Airport Layout, Airport Buildings, Passenger Facilities -Planning construction and maintenance of Parking Area and Airport Zoning laws.
UNIT IV DOCKS AND HARBOUR ENGINEERING 8
Littoral Drift, Harbour - Requirements, types, planning, location and design, concepts, Components of a harbour, concept of satellite ports, dry and wet docks, berthing structures -Selection and design components, break, waters piers, wharves, quay walls, jetties, dolphins, mooring, accessories, terminal facilities and other coastal structures.
UNIT V COASTAL SHIPPING 8
Coastal Shipping - Inland Water Transport - Container Transport - coastal erosion and protection - Beach erosion and protection works, environmental concerns in port construction, coastal regulation zones.
Total:L = 45
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Saxena Subhash C and Satyapal Arora, A Course in Railway Engineering, Dhanpat
Rai and Sons, Delhi, 1998.
2. Khanna S K, Arora M G and Jain S S, Airport Planning and Design, Nemchand and Brothers, Roorkee, 1994.
3. Seetharaman, S, Dock and Harbour Engineering, Umesh Publications, New Delhi.
REFERENCES:
1. Vazirani, V.N. and Chandola S.P., Transportaion Engineering - Vol.1, Khanna Technical Publications, New Delhi 1991..
2. Rangwala, Airport Engineering, Charotar Publishing House, 1996.
3. Shahani P., Airport Technique, New Delhi.
4. Agarwal M.M., Railway Track, New Delhi.
ANNA UNIVERSITY TIRUCHIRAPALLI TIRUCHIRAPALLI - 620 024 B.E. COMPUTER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING CURRICULUM 2007 - PART TIME MODE
(Applicable to the students admitted from the Academic year 2007 - 2008 onwards)
V SEMESTER PRINCIPLES OF COMPILER DESIGN
LT P 3 0 0
UNIT I SOURCE PROGRAM ANALYSIS 9
Compilers - Analysis of the Source Program - Phases of a Compiler - Grouping of Phases - Compiler Construction Tools - Lexical Analysis: Role of Lexical Analyzer -Input Buffering - Specification of Tokens - Recognition of Tokens - A Language for Specifying Lexical Analyzer - Role of Parser - Context free grammars - Writing a Grammar - Predictive Parser - LR Parser.
UNIT II INTERMEDIATE CODE GENERATION 9
Intermediate Languages - Declarations - Assignment Statements - Boolean Expressions - Case Statements - Back Patching - Procedure Calls.
UNIT III BASIC OPTIMIZATION 9
Constant - Expression Evaluation - Scalar Replacement of Aggregates - Algebraic Simplifications and Re-association - Value Numbering - Copy Propagation - Common Sub-Expression Elimination - Loop- Invariant Code Motion - Partial Redundancy Elimination - Redundancy Elimination and Re-association - Code Hoisting - Induction Variable Optimization - Unnecessary Bounds- Checking Elimination.
UNIT IV PROCEDURAL AND LOW- LEVEL OPTIMIZATION 9
Tail-Call Optimization and Tail- Recursion Elimination - Procedure Integration - Inline Expansion - Leaf Routine Optimization and Shrink Wrapping - Register Allocation and Assignment - Graph Coloring - Unreachable Code Elimination- Straightening - If Simplifications - Loop Simplifications - Loop Inversion - Un-switching - Branch Optimizations - Tail Merging or Cross Jumping - Conditional Moves - Dead Code Elimination - Branch Prediction - Machine Idioms and Instruction Combining.
UNIT V CODE GENERATION 9
Issues in the Design of Code Generator - The Target Machine - Runtime Storage Management - Next use Information - A Simple Code Generator - DAG Representation of Basic Blocks - Peephole Optimization - Generating Code from DAGs.
TOTAL: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1. Alfred Aho V, Ravi Sethi, D. Jeffery Ullman,"Compilers Principles, Techniques and Tools", Addison Wesley, 1988.
2. Steven S, Muchnick,"Advanced Compiler Design Implementation", Morgan Koffman, 1997.
REFERENCES
1. Allen Holub, "Compiler Design in C", Prentice Hall of India, 1990.
2. Charles N. Fischer, Richard J. Leblanc,"Crafting a Compiler with C", Benjamin Cummings, 1991.
GRAPHICS AND MULTIMEDIA
LT P 3 0 0
UNIT I 2D GRAPHICS 9
Line, Curve and Ellipse Algorithms - Attributes - 2D Transformation - Viewing.
UNIT II 3D GRAPHICS 9
3D Concepts - Object Representation - Transformation - Viewing - Color Models -Animation.
UNIT III MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS 9
Multimedia Systems Design - Basics - Multimedia applications - Multimedia System Architecture - Evolving Technologies for Multimedia - Defining Objects for Multimedia Systems - Multimedia Data Interface Standards - Multimedia Databases.
UNIT IV MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES 9
Compression & Decompression - Data & File Format standards - Multimedia I/O Technologies - Digital Voice and Audio - Video Image and Animation - Full Motion Video - Storage and Retrieval Technologies.
UNIT V MULTIMEDIA AND HYPERMEDIA 9
Multimedia Authoring and User Interface - Hypermedia Messaging Mobile Messaging -Hypermedia Message Component - Creating Hypermedia Message - Integrated Multimedia Message Standards - Integrated Document Management - Distributed Multimedia Systems.
TOTAL: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1. Donald Hearn & Pauline Baker, "Computer Graphics", Second Edition, 1996.
2. Prabath K. Andleigh & Kiran Thakrar,"Multimedia Systems & Design', First Edition Prentice Hall of India, 1995.
REFERENCES
1. Judith Jeffcoate, "Multimedia in Practice Technology and Applications", First Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 1995.
2. Foley, Vandam, Feiner, Huges,"Computer Graphics: Principles and Practice",Second Edition, Pearson Education, 2003.
3. Cooley,"Essence of Computer Graphics", First Edition, Pearson Education, 2004.
WEB TECHNOLOGY
LT P 3 0 0
UNIT I BASIC CONCEPTS 9
Internet Principles - Basic Web Concepts - Client/Server Model - Retrieving Data from Internet - Scripting Languages - Perl Programming - Next Generation Internet -Protocols and Applications.
UNIT II COMMON GATEWAY INTERFACE PROGRAMMING 9
HTML Forms - CGI Concepts - HTML Tags Emulation - Server - Browser Communication - E- mail Generation - CGI Client Side Applets - CGI Server Side Applets - Authorization and Security - CGI Programs using Perl.
UNIT III XML 9
Creating Markup with XML - Document Type Definition - Schemas - Document Object Model - Simple API for XML - Extensible Stylesheet Languages - Formatting Objects -Xpath-Xlink and XPointer - Basics of SOAP - Case Studies - Custom Markup Languages.
UNIT IV SERVER SIDE PROGRAMMING 9
Dynamic Web Content - Server Side Includes - Communication - Active and Java Server Pages - Firewalls - Proxy Servers - Web Service Implementation.
UNIT V ONLINE APPLICATIONS 9
Simple Applications - On-line Database - Monitoring User Events - Plug- ins -Database Connectivity - Internet Information Systems - EDI Application in Business -Internet Commerce - Customization of Internet Commerce.
TOTAL: 45
TEXT BOOK
1. Deitel and Deitel, Nieto, Sadhu,"Xml How to Program", Pearson Education Publishers, 2001.
2. Ericc Ladd, Jim O' Donnel,"Using HTML 4, XML and Java", PHI, QUE, 1999.
REFERENCES
1. Jeffy Dwight, Michael Erwin and Robert Niles, "Using CGI", PHI, QUE, 1999.
2. Scot Johnson, Keith Ballinger, Davis Chapman, "Using Active Server Pages", PHI,
1999.
DATA WAREHOUSING AND DATA MINING
LTP 3 0 0
UNIT I OVERVIEW 9
Definition of Data Mining - Data Mining Vs Query Tools - Machine Learning -Taxonomy of Data Mining Tasks - Steps in Data Mining Process - Overview of Data Mining Techniques.
UNIT II DATA WAREHOUSING 9
Definition - Multidimensional Data Model - Data Cube - Dimension Modeling - OLAP Operations - Warehouse Schema - Data Warehouse Architecture - Data Mart - Meta Data - Types of Meta Data - Data Warehouse Backend Process - Development Life Cycle.
UNIT III DATA PRE PROCESSING AND CHARACTERIZATION 9
Data Cleaning - Data Integration and Transformation - Data Reduction - Discretization and Concept Hierarchy Generation - Primitives - Data Mining Query Language -Generalization - Summarization - Analytical Characterization and Comparison -Association Rule - Mining Multi-Dimensional data from Transactional Databases and Relational Databases.
UNIT IV CLASSIFICATION 9
Classification - Decision Tree Induction - Bayesian Classification - Prediction - Back Propagation - Cluster Analysis - Hierarchical Method - Density Based Method - Grid Based Method - Outlier Analysis.
UNIT V APPLICATIONS 9
Tools - Applications - Case Study.
TOTAL: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1. Paulraj Ponnaiah, "Data Warehousing Fundamentals", Wiley Publishers, 2001.
2. Jiawei Han, Micheline Kamber, "Data Mining: Concepts and Techniques", Morgan Kaufman Publishers, 2000
REFERENCES
1. Usama M. Fayyad, Gregory Piatetsky Shapiro, Padhrai Smyth, Ramasamy Uthurusamy, "Advances in Knowledge Discover and Data Mining ", The MIT Press, 1996.
2. Ralph Kimball, Margy Ross, "The Data Warehouse Toolkit", John Wiley and Sons
Inc., 2002.
3. Alex Berson, Stephen Smith, Kurt Thearling, "Building Data Mining Applications for
CRM", Tata McGraw Hill, 2000.
4. Margaret Dunham, "Data Mining Introductory and Advanced Topics", PHI, 2002.
WEB TECHNOLOGY LABORATORY
L T P 0 0 3
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1. Designing Web Pages Using Client Side Scripting and DHTML.
2. Client Server Scripting Programs.
3. Simulation of Email and File Transfer Protocols.
4. Development of Web Services.
5. XML and Databases.
6. Server Side Application Using JSP.
7. Web Customization.
8. Development of E- business Application.
TOTAL: 45
ANNA UNIVERSITY TIRUCHIRAPPALLI Tiruchirappalli - 620 024 SYLLABUS
B.E Electronics and Communication Engineering (Part Time)
SEMESTER V DIGITAL COMMUNICATION
L T P
3 0 0
UNIT I BASEBAND SIGNALING 10
Baseband Data Formats and Their Properties - Matched Filter - ISI - Nyquist's Criterion for Distortionless Transmission - Correlative Coding - M-ary Schemes - Eye Pattern - Equalization - Adaptive Equalization - Bit Synchronization.
UNIT II BANDPASS SIGNALING 10
Geometric Representation of Signals - Generation, Detection, PSD & BER of Coherent BPSK, BFSK and QPSK - Principles of CPFSK (MSK and GMSK) and QAM Carrier Synchronization - Structure of Non-Coherent Receivers - Principle of DPSK.
UNIT III INFORMATIONTHEORY 10
Entropy - Discrete Memoryless Channels - Mutual Information Channel Capacity -Channel Transition Matrices - Channel Capacity Continuous Channels - Hartley -Shannon Law - Source Coding Theorem - Huffman and Shannon - Fano Codes.
UNIT IV ERROR CONTROL CODING 11
Channel Coding Theorem - Linear Block Codes - Hamming Codes - Cyclic Codes Convolution Codes - Vitterbi Decoder - Trellis Coded Modulation.
UNIT V SPREAD SPECTRUM TECHNIQUES 4
Spread Spectrum Codes - PN Sequence - Autocorrelation and Cross Correlation Properties - M-Sequences - Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum - Code Synchronization -Processing Gain - Jamming Resistance - CDMA - Frequency Hop Spread Spectrum.
TOTAL : 45
TEXT BOOK
1. Haykin S., "Communication Systems", Fourth Edition, John Wiley, 2001. REFERENCES
1. Couch L., "Modern Communication System", Pearson, 2001.
2. Lathi B. P., "Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems", Oxford University Press, 1998.
3. Sklar B., "Digital Communication Fundamentals and Applications", Pearson,
2001.
4. Ziemer R. E., & Peterson R. L., "Introducation to Digital Communication",
Prentice Hall, Inc. NJ, 2001.
5. S. Lin and D. L Costello, Jr., "Error Control Coding - Fundamentals and Applications", Prentice Hall: Englewood Cliffs, NI, 1983.
6. Proakis J. G, "Digital Communication", McGraw Hill, 2000.
OPERATING SYSTEM
L T P
3 0 0
UNIT I OPERATING SYSTEM OVERVIEW 5
Multiprogramming - Time Sharing - Multi-User Operating Systems - System Call -Structure of Operating Systems.
UNIT II PROCESS MANAGEMENT 10
Concept of Processes - Interprocess Communication - Racing Synchronization - Mutual Exclusion - Scheduling - Implementation Issues - IPC in Multiprocessor System.
UNIT III MEMORY MANAGEMENT 10
Partition - Paging - Segmentation - Virtual Memory Concepts - Relocation Algorithms - Buddy Systems Free Space Management - Case Study.
UNIT IV DEVICE MANAGEMENT AND FILE 10
Deadlock and Starvation - Various I/O Devices - Spooling - File System Design -Directory Management.
UNIT V MODERN OPERATING SYSTEMS 10
Concepts of Distributed Operating Systems - Real Time Operating Systems - Case Studies - UNIX , LINUX, Windows2000.
TOTAL: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1. Abraham Silberchatz and Peter Galvin, "Operating System Concepts", Sixth Edition, John Wiley, 2002.
2. Andrew Tanenbaum, "Modern Operating Systems", Second Edition, Prentice Hall, 2003.
REFERENCES
1. Stallings W., "Operating Systems", Fifth Edition, Prentice Hall, 2004 .
2. Ellen Siever, Aaron Weber, Stephen Figgins, "Linux in Nutshell", Fourth Edition, 0' Reilly, 2004.
RF AND MICROWAVE ENGINEERING
L T P
3 0 0
UNIT I RF AND MW TRANSMISSION LINES AND CIRCUIT THEORY
8
Characteristics of Coaxial, Strip and Microstrip Lines - Lumped Elements R, L, C High Frequency Equivalent and Simulation - S-Matrix Formulation of Multiport Network -Properties of S-Matrix - RFIMW Applications - Radar, Communication, Domestic/ Industrial and Medical - Numerical Examples.
UNIT II PASSIVE DEVICES AND CIRCUITS 10
Open, Short and Matched Terminations - Coupling Probes and Loops - Power Divider; Directional Coupler - Attenuators - Phase Shifter - Circulator - Isolator - Impedance Matching Turning Screw, Stub and Quarter-Wave Transformers - Filter - Theory and Design.
UNIT III SOLID STATE DEVICES AND CIRCUITS 10
Crystal Diodes and Schottkey Diode Detector and Mixers - PIN Diode Switch, Phase Shifter and Attenuators - Gunn Diode Oscillator - IMP ATT Diode Oscillator and Amplifier - Varactor Diode and Parametric Amplification - Transistors Amplifier and Oscillator - Theory and Design.
UNIT IV VACUUM TUBES AND CIRCUITS 8
RF Effects in Tubes - Two Cavity Klystron Amplifier; Reflex Klystron Oscillator -TWT Amplifier - Magnetron Oscillator - Theory and Applications.
UNIT V MEASUREMENTS 9
Measuring Instruments - VSWR Meter - Power Meter - Spectrum Analyzer - Network Analyzer - Principles - Measurement of Impedance, Frequency, Power, VSWR, Q Factor, Dielectric Constant and S Parameter.
TOTAL : 45
TEXT BOOKS
1. Annapurna Das and Sisir K Das, "Microwave Engineering", Tata McGraw Hill Inc., 2004
2. M. M. Radmanesh, "RF and Microwave Electronics", Pearson Education, Inc.,
2001.
REFERENCES
1. S. Y. Liao, "Microwave Devices and Circuits", Pearson Education Limited, 2003.
2. Robert E. Colin, "Foundations for Microwave Engineering", McGraw Hill, 1992.
3. D. M. Pozar, "Microwave Engineering", John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1999.
4. Reich J. H , "Microwaves", East West Press, 1978.
5. K. C. Gupta, "Microwaves", Wiley Eastern Ltd., 1995.
WIRELESS AND MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS
L T P
3 0 0
UNIT I PRINCIPLES OF WIRELESS COMMUNICATION 10
Digital Modulation Techniques - Linear Modulation Techniques - Spread Spectrum Modulation - Performance of Modulation - Multiple Access Techniques - TDMA -FHMA - CDMA - SDMA - Overview of Cellular Networks - Cellular Concept -Handoff Strategies - Path Loss - Fading and Doppler Effect.
UNIT II WIRELESS PROTOCOLS 11
Issues and Challenges of Wireless Networks - Location Management - Resource Management - Routing - Power Management - Security - Wireless Media Access Techniques - ALOHA - CSMA - Wireless LAN - MAN - IEEE 802.11 (A-B-E-F-G-H-I) - Bluetooth - Wireless Routing Protocols - Mobile IP - IPv4 -IPv6 - Wireless TCP Protocols for 3G and 4G Cellular Networks - FMT - 2000 -UMTS - CDMA2000 - Mobility Management and Handover Technologies - All-IP Based Cellular Network
UNIT III TYPES OF WIRELESS NETWORKS 9
Mobile Networks - Ad-hoc Networks - Ad-hoc Routing - Sensor Networks - Peer-to-Peer Networks - Mobile Routing Protocols - DSR - AODV - Reactive Routing -Location Aided Routing - Mobility Models - Entity Based - Group Mobility - Random Way - Point Mobility Model.
UNIT IV ISSUES AND CHALLENGES 9
Issues and Challenges of Mobile Networks - Security Issues - Authentication in Mobile Applications - Privacy Issues - Power Management - Energy Awareness Computing -Mobile IP and Ad-hoc Networks - VoIP Applications.
UNIT V SIMULATION 6
Study of Various Network Simulators (Glomosim - NS2 - Opnet) - Designing and Evaluating The Performance of Various Transport and Routing Protocols of Mobile and Wireless Networks using Network Simulator(Any One).
TOTAL: 45
REFERENCES
1. Theodore S. Rappaport, "Wireless Communications, Principles and Practice", Prentice Hall, 1996.
2. W. Stallings, "Wireless Communications and Networks", Prentice Hall, 2001.
3. J. Schiller, "Mobile Communications", Addison Wesley, 2000.
4. W. C. Y. Lee, "Mobile Communications Engineering -Theory and Applications", Second Edition, McGraw Hill, 1997.
5. K. Pahlavan and P. Krishnamurthy, "Principles of Wireless Networks", Prentice
Hall, 2002.
6. U. D. Black, "Mobile and Wireless Networks", Prentice Hall, 1996.
7. Charles E.Perkins, "Ad-hoc Networking", Addison - Wesley, IEEE Journals and Proceedings, December 2000.
COMMUMCATION SYSTEM AND NETWORK LABORATORY
L T P
0 0 3
1. Signal Sampling, Reconstruction and Time Division Multiplexing.
2. AM / FM Modulator and Demodulator.
3. Pulse Code Modulation and Demodulation.
4. Delta Modulation and Demodulation.
5. FSK, PSK and DPSK Schemes (Simulation) .
6. Analysis of Logical Link Control Layer Protocols - Stop & Wait, Sliding Window.
7. Analysis of MAC Protocols - ALOHA, SLOTTED ALOHA, CSMA, CSMA/CD, TOKEN BUS, TOKEN RING.
8. Client / Server Communication using TCP / UDP Socket Programming.
9. Data Packet Scheduling, Congestion Control, Transmission Flow Control Algorithms.
ANNA UNIVERSITY TIRUCHIRAPPALLI Tiruchirappalli - 620 024 SYLLABUS B.E Mechanical Engineering (Part Time) SEMESTER V
DESIGN OF JIGS, FIXTURES AND PRESS TOOLS
LT P
UNIT 1 LOCATING AND CLAMPING PRINCIPLES: 3 0 0
10
Function and advantages of Jigs and fixtures - Basic elements - principles of location - Locating methods and devices - reduntdant location - Principles of clamping -Mechanical actuation - pneumatic and hydraulic actuation Standard parts - Drill bushes and jig buttons - Tolerances and materials used.
UNIT 2 JIGS AND FIXTURES 5
Types of jigs - Post, Turnover, Channel, latch,box,pot,angular post jigs - Indexing jigs - General principles of milling, Lathe,boring,broaching and grinding fixtures -Assembly, Inspection and Welding fixtures - modular fixtures - Quick change fixtures.
UNIT 3 PRESS WORKING TERMINOLOGIES AND ELEMENTS OF
CUTTING DIES 10
Press Working Terminologies - operations - Types of presses - press accessories -Computation of press capacity - Strip layout - Material Utilization - Shearing action -Clearances - Press Work Materials - Design of various elements of dies - Die block -Punch holder, Die set, guide plates - Stops - Strippers - Pilots - selection of standard parts - design and preparation of four standard views of simple blanking, piercing, compound and progressive dies.
UNIT 4 BENDING FORMING AND DRAWING DIES
10
Difference between bending, forming anddrawing - Blank development for above operations - Types of Bending dies - Press capacity - Spring back - knockout -direct and indirect - pressure pads - Ejectors - variables affecting Metal flow in drawing operations - draw die inserts - beads ironing - Design and combination dies - blank development for axisymmetric, rectangular and elliptic parts - Single and double action dies.
UNIT 5 MISCELLANEOUS TOOLS AND TOPICS
10
Bulging- - Swaging - Embossing - coining - curling - holeflanging, shaving and sizing- assembly,fine Blanking dies - computer Aids for sheet metal forming Analysis -basic introduction . Course could be supplemented with visits to atleast 3 industries.
Total 45
TEXT BOOKS
1. Joshi, P.H."Jigs and Fixtures", Second Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co., Ltd.,New Delhi, 2004.
2. Donaldson, Lecain and Goold "Tool Design", IlIrd Edition Tata
McGraw Hill, 2000
REFERENCES
1. KeMPSTER, "Jigs and Fixture Design", Hoddes and Stoughton- Third Edition 1974.
2. Joshi, P.H."Press Tools" - Design and Constructor", Wheels publishing, 1996.
3. K. Venkataraman, "Design of jigs Fixtures & Press Tools ", Tata
McGraw Hill.
4. Hoffman"Jigs and Fixture Design" - Thomsan Delmar learning
Singapore, 2004.
5. ASTME fundamentals of Tool Design Prentice hall of India.
6. Design Data Hand Book, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore.
THERMAL ENGINEERING - II
L T
P
3 0 0
UNIT 1
STEAM NOZZLES 9
Flow of steam through nozzles, shapes of nozzles, effect of friction, critical pressure ratio, supersaturated flow.
Classification and working principle - work of compression with and without clearance. Volumetric efficiency, Isothermal efficiency and isentropic efficiency of reciprocating air compressors. Multistage air compressor and inter cooling - work of multistage air compressor., Problems in single and two stage air compressors. Various types of compressors.
UNIT 3 REFRIGERATION AND AIR-CONDITIONING 9
Vapour compression refrigeration cycle - super heat, sub cooling, performance calculations. Working principle of vapour absorption, Air Cycle, Ejector, Steam, Thermoelectric refrigeration systems, Psychrometry, Psychometric chart, Instrumentation, Cooling load calculations and air circulating systems, Concept of RSHF, GSHF,ESHF - air conditioning systems.
UNIT 4 BOILERS 9
Types, Rankine cycle - analysis - Thermal calculations - heat balance -Accessories - Types of boilers - Boiler code.
UNIT 5 COGENERATION AND WASTE HEAT RECOVERY 9
Cogeneration Principles - Cycle analysis - Applications - Source and Utilization of waste heat - Systems - Heat exchangers - Economic analysis.
UNIT 2
AIR COMPRESSOR 9
Total 45
TEXT BOOK
1. Rajput,'Thermal Engineering',S. Chand publishers, 2000.
2. Rudramoorthy R," Thermal Engineering", Tata Mc Graw Hill, New Delhi, 2003
REFERENCES
1. Kothandaraman,.C.P., Domkundwar.S.and A.V.Domkundwar.,"A course in Thermal Engineering", Dhanpat Rai& Sons, Fifth edition,2002
2. HolmanJ.P.,"Thermodynamics", McGraw Hill. 1985.
3. Arora.C.P.,"Refrigeration and Air conditioning", TMH, 1994
4. Charles H Butler; Cogeneration" NcGraw Hill. 1984
5. Sydney reiter "Industrial and commercial heat recovery systems "Van
Nostrand Reinhold, 1985.
6. David Gunn, Robert Horton, Industrial Boilers - Longman Scientific &technical Publication, 1986.
T P 3 0 0
DESIGN OF TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS UNIT 1 DESIGN OF TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS FOR
FLEXIBLEELEMENTS 9
Selection of V belts and pulleys - selection of Flat belts and pulleys - wire ropes and pulleys - Selection of Transmission chains and Sprockets. Design of pulleys and sprockets.
UNIT 2 SPUR GEARS AND PARALLEL AXIS HELICAL GEARS 9
Gear Terminology - Speed ratios and number of teeth - Force analysis - Tooth stresses - Dynamic effects - Fatigue strength - factor of safety - Gear materials - Module and face Width-power rating calculations - based on strength and wear considerations -Parallel axis Helical Gears - Pressure angle in the normal and transverse plane -Equivalent number of teeth-forces and stresses. Estimating the size of the helical gears.
UNIT 3 BEVEL, WORM GEARS AND CROSSED HELICAL GEARS 9
Straight bevel gear: Tooth terminology,tooth forces and stresses, equivalent number ofteeth estimating the dimensions of pair of straight bevel gears. Worm Gear: Merits and demerits - Teriminology . Thermal Capacity,Materials-forces and stresses, efficiency ,estimating the size of the worm gear pair . Crosseded-helical Terminology -helix angles - Estimating the size of the pair of Crossed-helical gears.
UNIT 4 DESIGN OF GEAR BOXES 9
Geometric progression - Standard step ratio - Ray diagram, kinematic layout -Design of sliding mesh gear box - Design of multi speed gear box.
UNIT 5 DESIGN OF CAM,CLUTCHES AND BRAKES 9
Cam Design: Types-pressure angle and under cutting base circle determination-forces and surface stresses.
Design of plate clutches - axial clutches-internal expanding rim clutches-internal and external shoe brakes.
Total 45
Design Data Books:
1) PSG Design Data Book
2) Machine Design data Hand Book, Vol.1 & VOL.2, by Dr.K.Lingaiah.
TEXT BOOKS
1. Juvinal R.C. Manshek K.m., Fundamentals of Machine Component Design - John Wiley & Sons Third Edition 2002.
2. Bhandari, V.B., Design of machine Elements, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., 1994
REFERENCES
1. Maitra G.M. Prasad L.V., Hand book of Mechanical Design, II Edition,Tata
McGraw-Hill Book Co., 2004
2. Shigley, J.E., and Mischke C.R., Mechanical Engineering Design , McGraw Hill International Editions, 1989.
3. Norton R.L.Design of Machinery, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 2004.
4. Hamrock B.J., Jacobson B., Schmid S.R., Fundamentals of Machine Elements, McGraw Hill Book Co., 1999.
STANDARDS
1. IS 4460; Parts 1 to 3; 1995, Gears - Spur and Helical gears - Calculation of Load Capacity.
2. IS 7443:2002, Methods of Load Rating of Worm gears.
3. IS 15151: 2002, Belt Drives - Pulleys and V-Ribbed belts for Industrial applications - PH, PJ, PK, P1 and PM Profiles: Dimensions.
4. IS 2122: Part 1: 1973, Code of practice for selection, storage,installation and maintenance
5. IS 2122: Part 2:1991, Code of practice for selection,storage,installation and maintenance of belting for power transmission: Part 2V-Belt drives
ENGINEERING METROLOGY AND MEASUREMENTS
LTP 3 0 0
UNIT 1 BASICS OF METROLOGY 5
Introduction to Metrology - Need - Elements - Work piece,Instruments - Persons
- Environment - their effect on Precision and Accuracy - Errors - Errors in Measurements
- Types - Control - Types of standards.
UNIT 2 LINEAR AND ANGULAR MEASUREMENTS 10
Linear Measuring Instruments - Evolution - Types - Classification - Limit gauges
- gauge design - terminology - procedure - concepts of interchange ability and selective assembly - Angular measuring instruments - Types - Bevel protractor clinometers, angle gauges, spirit levels sine bar - Angle alignment telescope - Autocollimator - Applications.
UNIT 3 ADVANCES IN METROLOGY 12
Basic concept of lasers Advantages of lasers - laser Interferometers - types - DC and AC Lasers interferometer - Applications - Straightness - Alignment. Basic concept of CMM - Types of CMM - Constructional features - Probes - Accessories - Software -Applications - Basic concepts of Machine Vision System - Element - Applications.
UNIT 4 FORM MEASUREMENT 10
Principles and Methods of straightness - Flatness measurement - Thread measurement,gear measurement, surface finish measurement, roundness measurement -Applications.
UNIT 5 MEASUREMENT OF POWER, FLOW AND TEMPERATURE 8
Force, torque, power- mechanical, Pneumatic, Hydraulic and Electrical type. Flow measurement: Venturimeter, Orifice meter, rotameter.pitot tube - Temperature: bimetallic strip, thermocouples,electrical resistance thermometer - Reliability and Calibration -Readability and Reliability
Total 45
TEXT BOOK
1. Shotbolt Metrology for Engineers Mc. Grawhill
REFERENCES
1. Jain R.K. Engineering Metrology, Khanna Publishers 1997
2. K.J.Hume Engineering Metrology
3. Beckwith T.G and N.Kewis Buck, Mechanical Measurements, Addison Wesley, 1991.
MICROPROCESSORS AND INTERFACING
LT P 3 0 0
UNIT 1 8085 MICROPROCESSOR 10
Introduction - Architecture of 8085- Pin Configuration - Addressing Modes-instruction set.
UNIT 2 TIMING DIAGRAM AND PROGRAMMING 8
Instruction cycle - machine cycle - T states and Timing diagram- Calculation of instruction cycle timings- Assembly Language Programming using 8085 instructions.
UNIT 3 PRRIPHERALS AND INTERFACING 12
Basic interfacing concepts-8255 Programmable Peripheral Interface-interfacing input keyboards-interfacing output display - interfacing memory-A/D and D/A Converters Interfacing.
UNIT 4 APPLICATIONS 6
Temprature Control - Stepper Motor Control - Traffic Light Controller - Measurement and Display of speed of a motor.
UNIT 5 MICROCONTROLLER 9
Introduction - Architecture of 8051 - Pin Configuration - Ports - External Memory -counters and timers - Serial and Parallel Data I/O-Interrupts- Basic assembly language programming.
TEXT BOOKS
1. Ramesh Gaonkar,"Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and Applications with 8085", Wiley Eastern, 1998.
2. Kenneth J.Ayala, "The 8051 Microcontroller, Architecture, Programming and applications", Penram International publishing (India), 11996.
REFERENCES
1. Douclas V.Hall,"Microprocessors and Interfacing, Programming and hardware Programming", Prentice Hall Inc, 1978.
2. L.a.levental, Introduction to Microprocessors Software and hardware Programming", Prentice hall Inc, 1978.
3. Aditya, P.Mathur, "Introduction to Microprocessors Software", Tata McGraw Hill, 1983.
4. P.K.Ghosh and P.R. Sridhar, "Introduction to Microprocessors for Engineers and Scientific", Prentice Hall of India. 1999
ANNA UNIVERSITY TIRUCHIRAPPALLI TIRUCHIRAPPALLI - 620 024
B.E. / B.Tech (Part Time) DEGREE COURSES - CURRICULUM B.E. (PART TIME) ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
SEMESTER I
S.
No. Subject Code SUBJECT L T P MAX. MARKS
THEORY
1 Mathematics I 3 0 0 100
2 Physical Sciences 3 0 0 100
3 Fundamentals of Computing 3 0 0 100
4 Electrical Circuits 3 0 0 100
5 Power Plant Engineering 3 0 0 100
SEMESTER II
S. No. Subject Code SUBJECT L T P MAX. MARKS
THEORY
1 Mathematics II 3 0 0 100
2 Environmental Science and 3 0 0 100
Engineering




3 Electronic Devices & Circuits 3 0 0 100
4 Electromagnetic Theory 3 0 0 100
5 Electrical Machines I 3 0 0 100
SEMESTER III
S. No. Subject Code SUBJECT L T P MAX. MARKS
THEORY
1 Digital Systems Design 3 0 0 100
2 Measurements & Instrumentation 3 0 0 100
3 Transmission & Distribution 3 0 0 100
4 Electrical Machines II 3 0 0 100
PRACTICAL
5 Electrical Machines Lab 0 0 3 100
SEMESTER IV
S.
No. Subject Code SUBJECT L T P MAX. MARKS
THEORY
1 Control Systems 3 0 0 100
2 Power Electronics 3 0 0 100
3 Power System Analysis 3 0 0 100
4 Design of Electrical Apparatus 3 0 0 100
PRACTICAL
5 Control & Instrumentation Lab 0 0 3 100
SEMESTER V
S. No. Subject Code SUBJECT L T P MAX. MARKS
THEORY
1 Solid State Drives 3 0 0 100
2 Power System Operation & Control 3 0 0 100
3 Microprocessor and Microcontroller 3 0 0 100
4 High Voltage Engineering 3 0 0 100
PRACTICAL
5 Microprocessor and Microcontroller Lab 0 0 3 100
SEMESTER VI
S.
No. Subject Code SUBJECT L T P MAX. MARKS
THEORY
1 Power System Protection & Switchgear 3 0 0 100
2 Electric Energy Generation and Utilization 3 0 0 100
3 Professional Ethics Human Values 3 0 0 100
4 Elective I 3 0 0 100
PRACTICAL
5 Power System Simulation Lab 0 0 3 100
SEMESTER VII
S.
No. Subject Code SUBJECT L T P MAX. MARKS
THEORY
1 Total Quality Management 3 0 0 100
2 Power Plant Instrumentation 3 0 0 100
3 Elective II 3 0 0 100
4 Elective III 3 0 0 100
PRACTICAL
5 Project 0 0 12 200
LIST OF ELECTIVES:
S. No. Subject Code SUBJECT L T P MAX. MARKS
1 Fiber Optics and Laser Instruments 3 0 0 100
2 Visual Languages and Applications 3 0 0 100
3 Advanced Control System 3 0 0 100
4 Tele Communication Switching and Networks 3 0 0 100
5 Special Electrical Machines 3 0 0 100
6 Bio-Medical Instrumentation 3 0 0 100
7 Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems 3 0 0 100
8 Data Communication and Networks 3 0 0 100
9 Power System Dynamics 3 0 0 100
10 Computer Architecture 3 0 0 100
11 Operating Systems 3 0 0 100
12 Power System Transients 3 0 0 100
13 Internetworking Technology 3 0 0 100
14 Embedded System Design 3 0 0 100
15 Mobile Communication 3 0 0 100
SEMESTER V
SOLID STATE DRIVES
L T P M
3 0 0 100
UNIT I DRIVE CHARACTERISTICS 9
Equations governing motor-load dynamics - Equilibrium, operating point and its steady state stability - Mathematical condition for steady state stability and problems - Multi-quadrant dynamics in the speed torque plane - Basics of regenerative braking - Typical load torque characteristics - Acceleration - Deceleration - starting and stopping
UNIT II CONVERTER / CHOPPER FED DC MOTOR DRIVE 9
Steady state analysis of the single and three phase fully controlled converter fed separately excited D.C motor drive - Continuous and discontinuous conduction mode - Chopper fed D.C drive - Time ratio control and current limit control - Operation of four quadrant chopper
UNIT III INDUCTION MOTOR DRIVES 9
Stator voltage control - Slip-power recovery drives - Adjustable frequency drives - V/F control - Constant slip - Speed control and constant air-gap flux control - Basics of voltage/current fed inverters - Block diagram of closed loop drive
UNIT IV SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR DRIVES 9
Open loop volts/hertz control and self-control of synchronous motor - Marginal angle control and power factor control - Permanent magnet synchronous motor
UNIT V DESIGN OF CONTROLLERS FOR DRIVES 9
Transfer function for dc motor - Load and converter - Closed loop control with current and speed feedback - Armature voltage control and field weakening mode control - Design of controllers - Current controller and speed controller - Converter selection and characteristics
L: 45 Total: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1. R. Krishnan, "Electric Motor and Drives Modelling, Analysis and Control", Prentice Hall
of India, 2001
2. Bimal K. Bose. "Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives", Pearson Education, 2002
REFERENCES
1. G.K. Dubey, "Power Semi-conductor Controlled Drives", Prentice Hall of India, 1989
2. S.K. Pillai, "A First Course on Electrical Drives", Wiley Eastern Limited, 1993
POWER SYSTEM OPERATION AND CONTROL
L T P M
3 0 0 100
UNIT I INTRODUCTION 9
System load variation - System load characteristics - Load curves - Daily, Weekly and Annual -Load-duration curve - Load factor - Diversity factor - Reserve requirements - Installed reserves
- Spinning reserves - Cold reserves - Hot reserves - Overview of system operation - Load forecasting - Unit commitment - Load dispatching - Overview of system control - Governor control - LFC - EDC - AVR - System voltage control - Security control
UNIT II REAL POWER - FREQUENCY CONTROL 9
Fundamentals of speed governing mechanism and modeling - Speed-load characteristics - Load sharing between two synchronous machines in parallel - Concept of control area - LFC control of a single-area system - Static and dynamic analysis of uncontrolled and controlled cases -Economic Dispatch Control - Multi-area systems - Two-area system modeling - Static analysis
- Uncontrolled case - Tie-line with frequency-bias control of two-area system derivation - state variable model
UNIT III REACTIVE POWER-VOLTAGE CONTROL 9
Typical excitation system - Modeling - Static and dynamic analysis - Stability compensation -Generation and absorption of reactive power - Relation between voltage, active power and reactive power at a node - Method of voltage control - Injection of reactive power - Tap-changing transformer - Numerical problems - System level control using generator voltage magnitude setting - Tap setting of OLTC transformer and MVAR injection of switched capacitors to maintain acceptable voltage profile and to minimize transmission loss
UNIT IV UNIT COMMITMENT AND ECONOMIC DISPATCH 9
Statement of Unit Commitment (UC) problem - Constraints in UC - Spinning reserve - Thermal unit constraints - Hydro constraints - Fuel constraints and other constraints - UC solution methods - Priority-list methods - Forward dynamic programming approach - Numerical problems only in priority-list method using full-load average production cost - Incremental cost curve - co-ordination equations without loss and with loss - Solution by direct method and X-iteration method (No derivation of loss coefficients) - Base point and participation factors -Economic dispatch controller added to LFC control
UNIT V COMPUTER CONTROL OF POWER SYSTEMS 9
Energy control centre - Functions - Monitoring - Data acquisition and control - System hardware configuration - SCADA and EMS functions - Network topology determination - State estimation - Security analysis and control - Various operating states - State transition diagram showing various state transitions and control strategies
L: 45 Total: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1. Olle I. Elgerd, "Electric Energy Systems Theory - An Introduction", 2nd Edition, Tata
McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2003
2. Allen J. Wood, Bruce F. Wollenberg, "Power Generation, Operation and Control", John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2003
3. Kundur P, "Power System Stability & Control", Tata McGraw Hill Edition, 2006
REFERENCES
1. Kothari D.P. and Nagrath I.J., "Modern Power System Analysis", 3rd Edition, Tata
McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2003
2. Grigsby L.L., "The Electric Power Engineering, Hand Book", CRC Press & IEEE Press,
2001
MICROPROCESSOR AND MICROCONTROLLER
LT P M 3 0 0 100
UNIT I 8085 MICROPROCESSOR 9
8085 Architecture - Instruction Set - Addressing Modes - Timing Diagram - Assembly Language Programming - Counters - Time Delays - Interrupts - Memory Interfacing -Interfacing I/O devices
UNIT II PERIPHERALS INTERFACING OF 8085 9
Interfacing Serial I/O (8251) - Parallel I/O (8255) - Keyboard and Display Controller (8279) -ADC/DAC Interfacing - Inter Integrated Circuits Interfacing (I2C Standard) - Bus - RS232C -RS485 - GPIB
UNIT III 8086 MICROPROCESSOR 9
8086 Architecture - 8086 Addressing modes - Instruction Set - 8086 Assembly Language Programming - Interrupts
UNIT IV 8051 MICROCONTROLLER 9
8051 Architecture - I/O Pins - Ports and Circuits - External Memory - Counters and Timers -Serial Data I/O - Interrupts - Interfacing to External Memory and 8255
UNIT V 8051 PROGRAMMING AND APPLICATIONS 9
8051 Instruction Set - Addressing Modes - Assembly Language Programming - I/O Port Programming - Timer and Counter Programming - Serial Communication - Interrupt Programming - 8051 Interfacing - LCD, ADC, Sensors, Stepper Motors, Keyboard and DAC
L: 45 Total: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1. Ramesh S Gaonkar, "Microprocessor Architecture, Programming and application with 8085", 4th Edition, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2000
2. John Uffenbeck, "The 80x86 Families, Design, Programming and Interfacing", 3rd Edition, Pearson Education, 2002
3. Mohammed Ali Mazidi and Janice Gillispie Mazidi, "The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems", Pearson Education-Asia, New Delhi, 2003
REFERENCES
1. A.K. Ray, K.M.Burchandi, "Intel Microprocessors Architecture Programming and Interfacing", McGraw Hill International Edition, 2000
2. Kenneth J Ayala, "The 8051 Microcontroller Architecture Programming and Application", 3rd Edition, Cengage Learing, India 2005
3. Rafiquzzaman M., "Microprocessors Theory and Applications: Intel and Motorola", Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2003
HIGH VOLTAGE ENGINEERING
L T P M
3 0 0 100
UNIT I OVER VOLTAGES IN ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS 9
Causes of over voltages and its effect on power system - Lightning - Switching surges and temporary over voltages - Protection against over voltages
UNIT II ELECTRICAL BREAKDOWN IN GASES, SOLIDS AND LIQUIDS 9
Gaseous breakdown in uniform and non-uniform fields - Corona discharge - Vacuum breakdown - Conduction and breakdown in pure and commercial liquids - Breakdown mechanisms in solid and composite dielectrics
UNIT III GENERATION OF HIGH VOLTAGES AND HIGH CURRENTS 9
Generation of High DC, AC, impulse voltages and currents - Tripping and control of impulse generators
UNIT IV MEASUREMENT OF HIGH VOLTAGES AND HIGH CURRENTS 9
Measurement of High voltages and High currents - Digital techniques in high voltage measurement
UNIT V HIGH VOLTAGE TESTING & INSULATION COORDINATION 9
High voltage testing of electrical power apparatus - Power frequency, impulse voltage and DC testing - International and Indian standards - Insulation Coordination
L: 45 Total: 45
TEXT BOOK
1. Naidu M.S., Kamaraju V., "High Voltage Engineering", Tata McGraw Hill, 3rd Edition,
2004
REFERENCES
1. Kuffel E., Zaengl W.S., "High Voltage Engineering Fundamentals", Pergamon press,
Oxford, London, 1986
2. Kuffel E., Abdullah M., "High Voltage Engineering", Pergamon press, Oxford, 1970
MICROPROCESSOR AND MICROCONTROLLER LABORATORY
LTP M 0 0 3 100
1. Programs for 8/16 Bit Arithmetic Operations (Using 8085)
2. Programs for Sorting and Searching (Using 8085, 8086)
3. Programs for String Manipulation Operations (Using 8086)
4. Programs for Digital Clock and Stop Watch (Using 8086)
5. Interfacing ADC and DAC
6. Parallel Communication between Two Microprocessor Kits using Mode 1 and Mode 2 of
8255
7. Interfacing and Programming 8279, 8259, and 8253
8. Serial Communication between Two Microprocessor Kits using 8251
9. Interfacing and Programming of Stepper Motor and DC Motor Speed control
10. Programming using Arithmetic, Logical and Bit Manipulation Instructions of 8051Microcontroller
11. Programming and Verifying Timer, Interrupts and UART Operations in 8031 Microcontroller
12. Communication between 8051 Microcontroller kit and PC
P: 45 Total: 45

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