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BAS102 / BAS202: ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY

Course Objectives:
1. To enable the students to understand about the Chemistry of Atomic and Molecular structure, Chemistry of
advanced Materials like Liquid crystals, Nanomaterials, Graphite & fullerenes and Green Chemistry.
2. To enable the students to understand and apply the detailed concepts of spectroscopic techniques and
stereochemistry to identify the compounds, element etc.
3. To enable the students to understand and apply the concepts related to Electrochemistry, Batteries, Corrosion
and Chemistry of Engineering Materials like cement.
4. To enable the students to understand and apply detailed concepts of water source, water impurities, hardness
of water and boiler troubles used in industry as well as analysis of coal & determination of calorific values.
5. To enable the students to understand detailed concepts related to polymers, Polymerization, Polymer Blends
and Polymer Composites.

Contact
Content
Hours

Unit-1: 8

Atomic and Molecular Structure: Molecular orbital’s of diatomic molecules, Bond Order,
Magnetic characters and numerical problems.
Chemistry of Advanced Materials:
Liquid Crystals; Introduction, Types and Applications of liquid crystals, Industrially
important materials used as liquid crystals.
Graphite and Fullerene; Introduction, Structure and applications.
Nanomaterials; Introduction, Preparation, characteristics of nanomaterials and applications
of nanomaterials, Carbon Nano Tubes (CNT),
Green Chemistry: Introduction, 12 principles and importance of green Synthesis, Green
Chemicals, Synthesis of typical organic compounds by conventional and Green route (Adipic
acid and Paracetamol), Environmental impact of Green chemistry on society.

Unit-2: 8

Spectroscopic Techniques and Applications: Elementary idea and simple applications of


UV, IR and NMR, Numerical problems.
Stereochemistry: Optical isomerism in compounds without chiral carbon, Geometrical
isomerism, Chiral Drugs.

Unit-3: 8

Electrochemistry and Batteries: Basic concepts of electrochemistry.


Batteries; Classification and applications of Primary Cells (Dry Cell) and Secondary Cells
(Lead Acid battery).
Corrosion: Introduction to corrosion, Types of corrosion, Cause of corrosion, Corrosion
prevention and control, Corrosion issues in specific industries (Power generation, Chemical
processing industry, Oil & gas industry and Pulp & paper industries).
Chemistry of Engineering Materials:
Cement; Constituents, manufacturing, hardening and setting, deterioration of cement, Plaster
of Paris (POP).

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Unit-4: 8

Water Technology: Sources and impurities of water, Hardness of water, Boiler troubles,
Techniques for water softening (Lime-Soda, Zeolite, Ion Exchange and Reverse Osmosis
process), Determination of Hardness and alkalinity, Numerical problems.
Fuels and Combustion: Definition, Classification, Characteristics of a good fuel, Calorific
Values, Gross & Net calorific value, Determination of calorific value by Bomb Calorimeter,
Theoretical calculation of calorific value by Dulong’s method, Ranking of Coal, Analysis of coal
by Proximate and Ultimate analysis method, Numerical problems, Chemistry of Biogas
production from organic waste materials and their environmental impact on society.

Unit-5: 8

Materials Chemistry:
Polymers; Classification, Polymerization processes, Thermosetting and Thermoplastic
Polymers, Polymer Blends and Composites, Conducting and Biodegradable polymers,
Preparation, properties, industrial applications of Teflon, Lucite, Bakelite, Kelvar, Dacron,
Thiokol, Nylon, Buna-N and Buna-S and their environmental impact on society, Speciality
polymers.
Organometallic Compounds: General methods of preparation and applications of
Organometallic compounds (RMgX and LiAlH4).

Course Outcomes:
Upon completion of the course the student should be able to:

Units Course Outcomes Bloom’s


Level
CO-1 Get an understanding of the theoretical principles of chemistry of molecular structure, bonding and K3
properties, Chemistry of advanced materials (liquid crystals, Nanomaterials, Graphite & Fullerene) as
well as the Principles of Green Chemistry.
CO-2 Apply the fundamental concepts of determination of structure with various spectral techniques and K4
stereochemistry.
CO-3 Utilize the theory of construction of electrodes, batteries and fuel cells in redesigning new engineering K3
products and categorize the reasons for corrosion and study methods to control corrosion and develop
understanding of Chemistry of Engineering materials (Cement).
CO-4 Develop understanding of the sources, impurities and hardness of water, apply the concepts of K3
determination of calorific values and analyze the coal.
CO-5 Develop the understanding of Chemical structure of polymers and its effect on their various properties K3
when used as engineering materials. Understanding the applications of specific polymers and Chemistry
applicable in industrial process.

Reference Books:
1. Engineering Chemistry by Rath & Singh, 2nd Edition, Cengage Learning India Pvt Ltd Delhi.
2. Engineering Chemistry by SS Dara, S Chand & Co Ltd
3. Engineering Chemistry by Jain & Jain, S.Chand & Comp, New Delhi
4. Engineering Chemistry by K. Sesha Maheswaramma, Pearson
5. Engineering Chemistry by OG Palanna, Mc Graw Hill Education, New Delhi
6. Engineering Chemistry by Shashi Chawala, Dhanpat Rai Publishing Comp, New Delhi
7. University Chemistry by BH Mahan
8. University Chemistry by CNR Rao

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BAS103 : ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS-I

Course Objectives:
The objective of this course is to familiarize the graduate engineers with techniques in matrix, calculus,
multivariate analysis and vector calculus. It aims to equip the students with standard concepts and tools from
intermediate to advanced level that will enable them to tackle more advanced level of mathematics and
applications that they would find useful in their disciplines.
The students will learn:

• The essential tools of matrices, Eigen values and its application in a Comprehensive-manner.
• To apply the knowledge of differential calculus in the field of engineering.
• To deal with functions of several variables that is essential in optimizing the results ofreal life
problems.
• To apply integral calculus in various field of engineering and have a basicunderstanding of Beta and
Gamma functions and application of Dirichlet’s integral.
• To deal with vector calculus that is required in different branches of Engineering tograduate
engineer.

Contact
Content
Hours

Unit-1: Matrices 8

Elementary transformations, Inverse of a matrix, Rank of matrix, Solution of system of


linear equations, Characteristic equation, Cayley-Hamilton Theorem and its application,
Linear Dependence and Independence of vectors, Eigen values and Eigen vectors, Complex
Matrices, Hermitian, Skew-Hermitian and Unitary Matrices, Applications to Engineering
problems.

Unit-2: Differential Calculus- I 8

Successive Differentiation (nth order derivatives), Leibnitz theorem, Curve tracing,


Partial derivatives, Euler’s Theorem for homogeneous functions, Total derivative, Change
of variables.
Unit-3: Differential Calculus-II 8

Expansion of functions by Taylor’s and Maclaurin’s theorems for functions of one and two
variables, Maxima and Minima of functions of several variables, Lagrange’s method of
multipliers, Jacobians, Approximation of errors.

Unit-4: Multiple integration 8

Double integral, Triple integral, Change oforder of integration, Change of variables, Beta and
Gama function and their properties, Dirichlet’s integral and its applications to area and
volume, Liouville’s extensions of Dirichlet’s integral.

Unit-5: Vector Calculus 8

Vector differentiation: Gradient, Curl and Divergence and their Physical interpretation,
Directional derivatives.
Vector Integration: Line integral, Surface integral, Volume integral, Gauss’s Divergence
theorem, Green’s theorem and Stoke’s theorem (without proof) and their applications.

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Course Outcomes:

Course Outcome (CO) Bloom’s


Level
At the end of this course, the students will be able to:

CO 1 Understand the concept of complex matrices, Eigen values, Eigen vectors and apply K2 & K5
the concept of rank to evaluate linear simultaneous equations

CO 2 Remember the concept of differentiation to find successive differentiation, K1,K6 & K5


Leibnitz Theorem, and create curve tracing, and find partial and total derivatives
CO 3 Applying the concept of partial differentiation to evaluate extrema, series expansion, K3 &K5
error approximation offunctions and Jacobians
CO 4 Remember the concept of Beta and Gamma function; analyze area and volume and K1 & K4
Dirichlet’s theorem in multiple integral
Apply the concept of Vector Calculus to analyze and evaluate directionalderivative, K3, K4& K5
CO 5 line, surface and volume integrals.
K1 – Remember, K2 – Understand, K3 – Apply, K4 – Analyze, K5 – Evaluate, K6 – Create

Text Books:
1. B. V. Ramana, Higher Engineering Mathematics, McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd.,2008.
2. B. S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publisher, 2005.
3. R K. Jain & S R K. Iyenger, Advance Engineering Mathematics, Narosa Publishing House2002.
Reference Books:
1. E. Kreyszig, Advance Engineering Mathematics, John Wiley & Sons, 2005.
2. Peter V. O’Neil, Advance Engineering Mathematics, Thomson (Cengage) Learning, 2007.
3. Maurice D. Weir, Joel Hass, Frank R. Giordano, Thomas, Calculus, Eleventh Edition,Pearson.
4. D. Poole, Linear Algebra: A Modern Introduction, 2nd Edition, Brooks/Cole, 2005.
5. Veerarajan T., Engineering Mathematics for first year, McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2008.
6. Ray Wylie C and Louis C Barret, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, McGraw-Hill;Sixth
Edition.
7. P. Sivaramakrishna Das and C. Vijayakumari, Engineering Mathematics, 1st Edition,Pearson
Education.
8. Advanced Engineering Mathematics. Chandrika Prasad, Reena Garg, 2018.

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