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course structure of Diploma Group B- CE/ME (I Semester)

Course Details External Credit Allotted


Internal Assessment
Assessment Distribution Credits
Sessional
Major Minor
Course Course Type ***
Course Title Total Marks L T P
Subject wise
Code Max
Max Min Max Distribution
Mar Min Marks Min Marks
Marks Marks Marks
ks

Theory Group

2TDDE 201 Basic Science Mathematics-II 100 50 17 20 07 30 15 2 1 0 3


2TDDE 202 Professional Engineering Graphics 100 50 17 20 07 30 15 2 1 0 3
Core
2TDDE 203 Basic Science Chemistry 100 50 17 20 07 30 15 2 1 0 3
2TDDE 204 Basic Science Fundamentals Computer & IT 100 50 17 20 07 30 15 2 1 0 3
2TDDE 205 Humanities Communication Skills - II 100 50 17 20 07 30 15 2 1 0 3
Term End
Practical Group Sessional
Practical Exam
2TDDE 203 Basic Science Chemistry 50 25 12 25 12 1 1
2TDDE 204 Engg. Science Fundamental Computer & IT 50 25 12 25 12 1 1
Course
2TDDE 206 Professional Workshop Practice 50 25 12 25 12 1 1
Core
Total 650 10 5 3 18
Course Code: 2TDDE 201
Mathematics-II
Course Code: 2TDDE 201
Course Objective:
 The main of teaching mathematics is to provide students with an
adequate knowledge on the subject to serve as a tool in the learning of
various engineering subjects and to solve technical problems
encountered during the course of study. It can also serve as a foundation
for their future work involving computation.

Syllabus:
UNIT-I: CO-ORDINATE GEOMETRY
Co-ordinate System: Cartesian and Polar, Distance, Division, .Area of a
triangle, Locus of a point and its equation, Slope of St. Line: Angle
between two Straight lines, Parallel and perpendicular Straight lines.
Standard and general equation of Straight line. Point of intersection of
two straight lines .
UNIT-II STATISTICS
Measures of Central tendency (Mean, Mode, Median),Measures of
Dispersion (Mean deviation, standard deviation)
UNIT-III DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS
Define constant, variable, function, Value of the function, Concept of
limit of a function, Definition and concept of differential coefficient as
a limit, Standard results, Derivatives of sum, difference, product,
quotient of two functions, Differential co-efficient of function of a
function, Differential co-efficient of implicit function, Logarithmic
Differentiation, Differential coefficient of Parametric function.
UNIT-IV INTEGRAL CALCULUS
Definition as a inverse process of differentiation, Standard Results
(including inverse function), Methods of Integration: Substitution,
Integration by parts, Breaking up into partial fraction, Concept of Definite
Integral

UNIT-V VECTOR ALGEBRA

Concept of Vector and Scalar Quantities, Different types of vectors.


Addition and subtraction of vectors, Components of a vector
Multiplication of two vectors: Scalar Product, Vector Product, Applications
(Work done, power & reactive power)
Course Outcome:
 Here in this syllabus student will learn some concept of co-ordinate geometry , some part of statistics
viz. mean , median , mode , deviation etc. , and of course a brand new concept of differential calculus
and integral calculus which play an important role in technical subjects then concept of vector number
, how they are added subtracted and multiplied etc.

Text Books:
Higher Engineering B.S. Grewal Khanna publisher
Mathematics
Mathematical Statistics Ray and Sharma Ram Prasad publication
Differential Calculus Gorakh Prasad Pothishala publication

Reference Books:
Mathematics for Navjyoti dutta T.T.T.I. Bhopal
Polytechnics
Engineering Mathematics Dr. S.K. Chouksey Khanna publisher
Integral Calculus Gorakh Prasad TMH
Course Code: 2TDDE 202
Engineering Graphics
Course Code: 2TDDE 202

Course Objective:
 To familiarize with the construction of geometrical figures.
 To familiarize with the projection of 1D, 2D and 3D elements .
 To familiarize with the sectioning of solids and development of surfaces.
 To familiarize with the Preparation and interpretation of building drawing .

Syllabus:
UNIT-1 Introduction to Drawing Instruments: Introduction of drawing instruments,
materials and their uses, Applications of mini-drafter, Applications of compass and
divider, Applications of French curves and spline, Pencils grades and their uses

Designation and sizes of drawing sheet and drawing board, Planning and Layout of
Drawing Sheet: Planning of drawing sheet as per I. S.: 696-1972 (SP 46: 1988)
This should include: Margin, Title Block, Zoning, Revision panel, Folding marks,
Numbering of sheet.

UNIT-2: CONVENTIONAL REPRESENTATION:

Conventional representation of the following as per BIS practice

COMMON ENGINEERING MATERIALS ELECTRICAL


INSTALLATIONS AND FITTINGS
Main switches, (lighting and power), socket outlets (3 pin 5AMP, 3pini5
AMP), bell, buzzer, loud speaker, Aerial, ceiling fan, exhaust fan, Bracket
fan, fan regulator, battery and earth point.

ELECTRONICS COMPONENTS

Diode: Zener, varactor, Scotty, step recovery, light emitting diode (LED),
PNP and NPN transistors, resistance, capacitor, Inductors (fixed and variable
both), IC (8pin and 14pin) SCR, TRIAC, DIAC, UJT, FET, MOSFET,
LOGIC GATES

SANITARY FITTINGS

showerhead, wall lavatory basin, comer Lavatory basin, urinal stall, kitchen
sink, Indian type WC,Water closets (Asian pan, urissapan, Anglo-Indian,
European) Building Single and double swing doors and windows.
Mechanical components

Internal and external threads, slotted head, Square end and flat, radial arms and ribs,
serrated shaft, splined shaft, Chain wheel, bearing, straight and diamond knurling,
Compression and tension spring, leaf spring (with and without eye), Spur and helical
gear

UNIT-3: LINES, LETTERING AND DIMENSIONING:

Introduction of type of lines and their applications , Single stroke vertical, inclined
letters (capital and lowercase) And numerals,

Dimensioning: Elements of dimensioning- dimension line, extension line, arrow


head and leader line, Dimensioning system - Aligned and unidirectional,
Dimensioning of Arcs and Circles, Angular Dimensioning, Dimension of counter
sunk and counter bore.

METRICAL CONSTRUCTIONS AND ENGINEERING CURVES: Divide a line


into any number of equal parts by parallel line method bisecting of line and angle.

Construction of triangles and polygons Introduction of conic sections (curves),


Construction of Ellipse by Eccentricity and Concentric circles methods,
Construction of Parabola by Eccentricity and Rectangle methods Construction of
Hyperbola by Eccentricity method Construction of Cycloid, Construction of
Involutes of circle and polygon, Construction of Archimedean Spiral of any number
of convolutions

UNIT-4: SCALES:
Introduction of scales and their applications, Concept of reducing, enlarging and
full size scale, Classification of scales - plain, diagonal, Vernier, Scale of chord and
comparative scales, Definition of R.F, Construction of plain and diagonal scales

ORY OF PROJECTION AND PROJECTION OF POINTS, LINES AND PLANES

Definition of various term associated with theory of projection-

Planes of projection, Quadrants, first & third angle projection method, Projection
of points in all the four quadrants.

Projection of lines-

Parallel to HP and VP both.

1. Perpendicular to one plane and parallel to other.

2. Inclined to one plane and parallel to other.

3. Knowledge of projection of line inclined to both the planes


Projection of planes -

1. Perpendicular to HP and VP both

2. Perpendicular to one plane and parallel to other

3. Inclined to one plane and perpendicular to other.

4. Knowledge of projection of plane inclined to both the planes

PROJECTIONS OF SOLIDS:

Projection of cylinder, cone, prism and pyramid. Under the following


conditions:

1. Axis parallel to HP and VP

2. Axis perpendicular to HP and parallel to VP

3. Axis perpendicular to VP and parallel to HP

4. Axis inclined to HP and parallel to VP.

5. Axis inclined to VP and parallel to HP.

6. Axis inclined to both HP and VP

UNIT-5: SECTION OF SOLIDS AND DEVELOPMENT OF SURFACES:

Section of cone, cylinder, prism and pyramid (Solid resting on its base in the
HP i.e. the Axis perpendicular to HP and parallel to VP) in the following
cases:

1. Section plane parallel to HP and perpendicular to VP

2. Section plane parallel to VP and perpendicular to HP.

3. Section plane inclined to HP and perpendicular to VP.

4. Section plane inclined to VP and perpendicular to HP.

Drawing True shape of section.

Introduction to development of lateral surface of solids-

Cone, Cylinder, Prism and Pyramids (Simple and truncated), Under the condition -
solid resting on its base in the HP and axis, Perpendicular to HP and parallel to VP
Development of funnel and elbow
1. INTERSECTION OF SURFACES

Intersection of following cases –

Cylinder to cylinder and Prism to prism(With their axis intersecting and


perpendicular to each other.)

ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTIONS & FREE HAND SKETCHING:

Principles of orthographic projections, Identification of necessary views and


superfluous view, Selection of front view, Preparation of necessary orthographic
views of simple objects

From given pictorial views

Dimensioning of orthographic views as per standard practice.

Free hand sketches of simple objects (Using Pencil, Eraser & Paper only)

ISOMETRIC VIEWS

Concept of isometric projection and isometric view (Isometric Drawing)

Construction of isometric scale

Construction of isometric view of polygon and circle

Construction of isometric view of cone, cylinder, prism and pyramids

Construction of isometric view of simple objects

From given orthographic views


Course outcome:

 Introduction to engineering design and its place in society


 Exposure to the visual aspects of engineering design
 Exposure to engineering graphics standards
 Exposure to solid modelling
 Exposure to creating working drawings
 Ability to draw projections and analysing multiple views of object.

Text Books:
Engineering Drawing N.D. Bhatt Pearson
Engineering Drawing R.K. Dhawan S.Chand
Engineering Drawing P. S.Gill S.Chand
Engineering Drawing Basant Agrawal TMH
Engineering Drawing K.L. Narayan New age Publisher

Reference Books:
First Year Engineering Ac.Parkinson TMH
Drawing
Engineering Drawing Dhananjay TMH
Course Code: 2TDDE 203
Chemistry
Course Code: 2TDDE 203

Course Objective:
 The objective of the Chemistry in polytechnique courses is to acquaint the students
with the basic phenomenon/ concepts of chemistry, the student face during course
of their studying the industry. The student with the knowledge of t h e b a s i c
c h e m i s t r y w i l l u n d e r s t a n d a n d explain s c i e n t i f i c a l l y the v a r i o u s
chemistry related problems in the industry/engineering field. The student will able
to understand the new developments and break through sufficient lying
engineering and technology.
 To appreciate the need and importance of chemistry for industrial and domestic
use.
 To gain the knowledge on existing and future upcoming materials used in device
fabrication.
 To impart basic knowledge related to material selection and the techniques for
material analysis.
 To impart knowledge of green chemical technology and its applications.
 Demonstrate knowledge of science behind common impurities in water and methods to
treat them.
 Knowledge of methods to determine the calorific value of fuels.

 Apply the science for understanding corrosion and its prevention.

Syllabus:

UNIT-1 ATOMIC STRUCTURE AND RADIO ACTIVITY


Discovery of electron, proton ,neutron and nucleus. Ruther ford’s and Bohr’s model of an
atom. Bohr Burry scheme of filling the electrons in various orbits. Idea of s,p,d,f orbital
.Alfa, Gamma and Beta rays, theory of radio activity, Group displacement law, half life
period, numerical problems on half life period, fission and fusion.
SURFACE CHEMISTRY AND ITS APPLICATION
True solution, colloidal solution and suspension, lyophobic and lyophillic colloids, optical
and electrical properties of colloids, coagulation, coagulants, idea about gels and
emulsions.
ELECTROCHEMISTRY
Electrolysis, Faraday’s laws of electrolysis, Numerical problems on Faradays Law,
electroplating of copper and nickel.
UNIT-2 COLLIGATIVE PRPOPERTIES
Osmosis & osmatic pressure, Relative vapour pressure and Routls law. Internal energy
(enthalpy) Entrophy, Entrophy fusion free energy, Effect of change in temperature
catalysis.
CHEMICAL BONDING AND CATALYSIS
(A) Bonding: Nature of bonds- Electro valent, Co-valent, co-ordinate and
hydrogen bond.
(B) Catalysis: Types, theory characteristic, positive, negative, auto and
induced catalyst. Catalytic Promoter, and catalytic inhibitors. Industrial
Application of catalysis.
WATER:
Sources of water, types of water, hardness of water, its causes, types and removal, Boiler
feed water, harmful - effects of hard water in boiler. Municipal water supply. Numerical on
soda lime process. Determination of hardness of water by O. Hener’s, EDTA and soap
solution method.

UNIT-3 METALS AND ALLOYS:

Physical and chemical properties of metals, copper, iron, aluminum, tin, nickel. General
principal of metallurgy, minerals/ ores, ore dressing, roasting ,smelting, bassemerisation,
fluxes, purification. Explanation of alloying purposes, methods of alloying, composition
and uses of alloy like brass, bronze, duralium, German silver, gun metal, solder, stainless
steel, casting and bearing alloy.
Ionization, Ph value corrosion and protection:
Arhenius theory of ionization, factors affecting ionization. pH meaning (numerical),
Buffer solutions and Buffer actions, choice of indication (acidimetry and alkalimetry).
Explanation of corrosion, types of corrosion, factors effecting corrosion, corrosion control
(protection against corrosion), metal and organic coating for corrosion control.
Glass, Cement and Refractory:
Glass: Basic raw materials for glass, composition and manufacture of glass, varieties of
glass and annealing of glass,.
Cement : Constituting compounds in cement, Composition of Portland Cement, its
manufacture, setting and hardening of cement.
Refractories : Meaning, characteristics , use of common refractory materials.
UNIT-4 HIGH POLYMERS, RUBBER AND INSULATORS:
Polymerization and condensation, classification of plastics, Compounding and Moulding
constituents of plastics. Preparation Properties and uses of PVC, polyethene, polystyrene,
polyamides, polyesters , Bakelite. Synthetic fibers - nylon, rayon, decron, and polyesters.
Definition characteristics , classification and properties of insulators. Glass, wool and thermo
cole. Idea about rubber and vulcanization.
Lubricants, Paints and Varnishes:Lubricants: Meaning , type and theory of lubricants,
properties of a good lubricants, Flash and fire point and cloud point, emulsification number,
viscosity. Paints and Varnishes : Meaning, ingredients and characteristics of good paints and
varnishes, their engineering applications.

UNIT-5 FUELS, FIRE EXTINGUISHERS AND EXPLOSIVES:


Classification of fuel, gross and net calorific value, Determination of a solid fuel by bomb
calorimeter, octane and octane number. Proximate analysis of fuel, its utility, crude petroleum,
products of fractional distillation .Fire extinguishers - Description and use.
Explosives - Meaning, types, characteristic and use of explosives. Name Dynamite, lead azide,
T.N.T., Picric acid, R.D.X.
Pollution and control:
Introduction and chemical toxicology, air and water pollution, control of air and water
pollution. Harmful effect of different gases like carbon mono-oxide, carbon dioxide, sulphur
dioxide, nitric oxide, nitrous and lead.

List of Experiments:

 To identify one Anion and Cation in a given sample.

 Determination of flesh point and fire point of a given sample of oil by Abel’s apparatus.

 Determination of viscosity by Red Wood Viscometer no. 1 and no. 2.

 RedoximetryTitration :

 Percentage of Iron in given sample of alloy.


 Determination of strength of ferrous ammonium sulphate.
 Determination of strength of anhydrous ferrous sulphate and ferrous sulphate
 Determination of hardness of water by :
EDTA Method and Soap Solution Method
 Determination of solid content in the given sample of water.
 Determination of percentage of moisture in the given sample of coal by proximate analysis.
Course Outcome:
After the completion of the course, the learner will be able to:
 Analyze the need, design and perform a set of experiments.

 Differentiate hard and soft water, solve the related numerical problems on
water purification and its significance in industry and daily life.

 Apply the principles of green chemistry in designing alternative reaction


methodologies to minimize hazards and environmental degradation.

 Understand the causes of corrosion, its consequences and methods to


minimize corrosion to improve industrial designs.

 Explain the properties, separation techniques of natural gas and crude oil
along with potential applications and role of petrochemicals in national
economy.

 Equipped with basic knowledge of polymers and its application.

Text Books:
Physical Chemistry Bahl and Tuli TMH
Inorganic Chemistry Satyaprakash S Chand
Engineering Chemistry Rao Pearson
Engineering Chemistry N. Krishnamurthy, P. PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd
Vallinayagam
Chemistry in Engineering Kuriacose J.C. and Rajaram Tata McGraw Hill
and Technology J
Physical Chemistry John Wiley and Sons R. A

Reference Books:
Applied Chemistry H.N. Sahni Deepak Prakash
Polymer Chemistry O.P. Mishra Khanna publisher
Applied Chemistry Shrivastava & Singhal Pbs Publication, Bhopal.
Concise Inorganic Lee, J. D, Author Oxford University Press
Chemistry Alberty
Course Code: 2TDDE 204

Fundamentals Computer & IT


Course Code: 2TDDE 204
Course Objectives:
 Learn basic principles of using Windows operation system.
 Learn and practice basic keyboarding and mouse use.
 Be able to access the Internet, Worldwide Web, as well as use Internet
directories and search engines, and locate www addresses.
 Be able to find and evaluate information on the Web
(learn how to be critical and evaluate what is valid and reliable).
 Learn basic computer and keyboarding related vocabulary in English.
 Learn the basics of e-mail, such as sending, forwarding and receiving
mail,
attaching documents, creating mailboxes, filters, and address books.
 Learn basic word processing skills with Microsoft Word,
such as text input and formatting, editing, cut, copy and paste,
spell check, margin and tab controls, keyboard shortcuts, printing,
as well as how to include some graphics such as pictures and charts.
 In general, develop an intuitive sense of how computers work
and how they can be used to make your academic work more efficient.

Syllabus:
Unit 1: Computer Organization, Evolution And Generation Of Computer
Systems:
Block Diagram of computer system: Central Processing Unit, Memory unit
,ALU, Control unit Input & Output devices. Input Device Categorizing input
hardware :Key Board, Card readers, Scanning Devices ,Bar Code Readers,
OCR, OMR, MICR, Pointing Device, Mouse and its types ,light pen Touch
Devices, Web camera ,microphone Joystick, Digitizing tablet. Output Device
printers, Dot matrix, Printers, Plotters, and Monitors: CRT, TFT, Plasma,
LCD Projector, DLP Projector, Speaker. Computer System Characteristics
and capabilities Memory Capabilities, Repeatability Types of Computers &
its Application Analog, Digital & Hybrid, General & Special Purpose
Computer, Application of computer system Computer Generations &
Classification of Computer Systems Minis, Mainframes & Super Computer
Evolution of micro Comparative study w.r.t. speed, data bus, controllers,
memory, peripheral interface of PC to Pentium computer systems.
Decimal, Binary, Octal, Hexadecimal number
Unit 2: Number System, Codes & Data Representation, Storage Devices
Systems Inter-Conversion from decimal to binary, octal, hexadecimal,
conversion of binary number System to decimal, hexadecimal. Codes used
for information exchange between computers–ASCII, Unicode, Data
representation- Bit, Nibble, Byte, Kilo Byte, Mega Byte, Giga Byte, Tera
Byte, Peta Byte etc Storage Fundamentals, Primary & Secondary Storage.
RAM, dynamic and static ROM, PROM, EPROM, EEPROM, ape storage
Devices, Characteristics & limitations, Floppy &theirtypes. Direct access
Storage– Hard Disk, Disk Cartridges, Mass Storage Device Optical Disk ,
CD Rom, DVD, flash drive, ZIP drive
Unit 3: Computer Software’s & Language
System Software V/s Application Software. Types of System Software,
Operating System, Loader, Linker, Language Processor, Assembler,
Compiler and Interpreter, Device Driver. CLASSIFICATION AND
CHARACTERISTICS OF LANGUAGES Machine language, Assembly
language, High-level language, Generations of Computer Language
Application Software: working with MSOFFICE components, creating
editing, formatting and printing documents using MSWORD, Data analysis
and charting with MSEXCEL, Creating and presenting slide show using MS
POWERPOINT
Unit 4: Concept of Operating System, System security
Introduction, Functions of operating system, Types –batch, single user,
multiuser, multiprogramming, multitasking, multi threading, real-time ,
embedded, Network, Distributed CLI(Command Line Interface) and GUI
modes of O.S. Booting Process, BIOS, POST, Boot Strap Loader
Introduction to viruses, worms, Trojans, Anti Viruses scanning & Removal
of Viruses ,safety measures- Firewall, updates, Patches
Unit 5 Internet Applications:
Introduction to internet, different services of internet- www, E-Mail, Chat
(Textual/Voice), website access and information search, Browsers And
Search Engines
List of Experiments:

1 .Study the uses of input and output device


2. Study the uses of storage devices
3. Backup of data on tape, floppy & hard disk, CD, DVD and in PEN drive
4. Use of windows media player, recording, editing playing sound and video files
5. PRACTICE ON WINDOWS 2000/ XP/Vista
Starting Windows, Exploring the desktop Arranging windows, my Creating Shortcuts, Practice on
moving and Practice on Windows Explorer File organization: creating, copying, moving, renaming and
deleting and Practice on Windows Accessories Creating editing, formatting, previewing and printing
documents using Shutting down windows.

6. PRACTICE ON MICROSOFT EXCEL


Creating editing, formatting, saving, previewing and printing worksheet.
Use of formula and functions.
Split windows and freeze pans.
Create, edit, modify, print worksheet/charts.
Import & Export D
Pivot table- create, modify
Sorting & Filter data
Header, footer, Watermark.
7. PRACTICE ON POWERPOINT
Create, edit, insert, move, slides.
6.Open and saveON
PRACTICE presentation.
MS
Insert Object,
Creating picture,
editing, Diagram,
formatting, chart,previewing
saving, Table, Movie
and& Sound,documents.
printing
Slide Text,
Auto design, layout, background.
AutoComplete, AutoCorrect, grammar and spellchecker, Find
slide
Insert,show, setup,
modify action button, animation scheme, custom animation,
table.
Mail merge, Macro, Hyperlink
Header, footer, Watermark.
Course Outcomes:
 Demonstrate a basic understanding of computer hardware and software.
 Demonstrate problem-solving skills.
 Apply logical skills to programming in a variety of languages.
 Utilize web technologies.
 Demonstrate basic understanding of network principles.
 Working effectively in teams.
 Apply the skills that are the focus of this program to business scenarios.

Text Books:
A First Course in S . Jaiswal Golgotha Publication
Computers
Computers Today Suresh K. Basandra Galgotia Publication
Understanding windows Chapman BPB Publication
Basic Computer Engineering Sanjay Silakari & Rajesh K Wiley India Ltd
The C Programming Brain W. Kernighan &  Pearsons Education
Language Dennis M. Ritchie
Operating Systems Achyut S Godbole & Atul MC Graw Hill
Kahate

Reference Books:
The Complete Guide to Ron Mansfield Sybex /BPB Asian Edition
Microsoft Office
Professional
Inside IBM PC. Norton Peter TMH
Multimedia Making it work Tay Vaughan Tata McGrawHill
Course Code: 2TDDE 205
Communication Skills-II
Course Code: 2TDDE 205
Course Objective:
 The students, after completing the course will be able to use general purpose words of English
to express himself in speaking reasonably clearly and correctly on routine matters . Develop a
habit of reading with comprehension to achieve an optimum speed of 75 wpm Write reasonably
and grammatically correct English

ENABLING OBJECTIVES:
The students, after completing the course, will be able to
 Understand slowly delivered spoken material in Indian English.
 Understand general purpose words of English.
 Use general purpose words of English to express himself in speaking reasonably clearly and
correctly on routine matters.
 Write reasonably and grammatically correct English.
 Develop a habit of reading with comprehension to achieve an optimum speed of 75 WPM.
Communicate effectively in a professional environment through speaking and writing to
achieve desired objectives.

Syllabus:
Unit I Nature, process and importance of communication
Meaning of communication, Definition of communication, Functions and
importance of communication, Process of communication

Unit II Detailed study of the stories from the prescribed book


Writing summary, moral and characterization of any one story from the book
prescribed

Unit III Letter writing


Importance of letter writing, Lay out of business letter, Format of business letter, Letters of
complaint /claim

Unit IV Passages of comprehension


Steps for effective Reading, Meaning of comprehension

Unit V Composition and Translation


writing paragraphs of 150 words on topics of general interest, Translation (Hindi to
English and vice-versa)
Course outcome:

 Seeks to develop the students’ abilities in grammar, oral skills, reading,


writing and study skills. students should improve their speaking ability in
English both in terms of fluency and comprehensibility

Text Books:
English Conversation Grant Taylor
Practice
Communication Skills M/S Somaiya Publication,
Bombay
English Grammar, Usage, Tickoo & Subramanian, S. Chand
and Composition

Reference Books:
Communication for Shirely Taylor Longman, England.
Business
Effective Business M.V. Rodriques Concept Pub. Co., New
Communication Delhi.
Essentials of Business Dr. Rajendra Pal & J.S. S.Chand & Sons, New Delhi
Communication Korlahalli
Course Code: 2TDDE 206
Workshop Practice
Course Code: 2TDDE 206
Course Objective

1. To familiarize with the basics of tools and equipments used in fitting, carpentry,
sheet metal, welding and smithy
2. To familiarize with the production of simple models in the above trades.

Syllabus:
Unit I FITTING: Tools & Equipments – Practice in filing. Making Vee Joints,
Square, Dovetail joints and Key making - plumbing.
Suggested Mini project – Assembly of simple I.C. engines
Unit II CARPENTRY: Tools and Equipments- Planning practice. Making
Half Lap, Dovetail, Mortise & Tenon joints.
Suggested Mini project - model of a single door window frame.
Unit III SHEET METAL: Tools and equipments– practice. Making
rectangular tray, hopper, scoop, etc.

Suggested Mini project - Fabrication of a small cabinet, dust bin, etc.


Unit IV Tools and equipments - Arc welding of butt joint, Lap joint, Tee fillet.
Demonstration of gas welding, TIG & MIG welding.

Unit V SMITHY: Tools and Equipments – Making simple parts like hexagonal headed
bolt, chisel.
References:
1. S. Hazara Choudhary, Gopal. T.V. Kumar T and Murali G. “A first course on workshop
practice – theory, practice and work book”, Suma Publications, Chennai, 2005.

2. Kannaiah. P and Narayanan. K.C. “Manual on workshop practice”, Scitech Publications.

3. Venkatachalpathy. V.S. “First year Engineering Workshop Practice”, Ramalinga


Publications.

Course outcome:- On completion of this course, students will be able to

 Make half lap joint and dovetail joint in carpentry.

 Make welded lap joint, butt joint and T-joint.

 Prepare sand mould for cube, conical bush, pipes and V pulley.

 Fabricate parts like tray, frustum of cone and square box in sheet metal.

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