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SYLLABI FOR BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (CHEMICAL)
EXAMINATIONS 2014-2015
SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION
H.
E
FIRST SEMESTER L T P C
CHE 101 MI 3 1 4 50 50 100
CHE 102 A P 3 1 4 50 50 100
CHE 103 Chemistry (Inorganic) 3 1 4 50 50 100
CHE 104 E M 3 3 40 35 75
CHE 105 I C
E
3 1 4 50 50 100
Practicals
CHE 151 Physics Lab. 2 1 25 25
CHE 152 I C L. 3 2 50 50
CHE 153 E GI L. 2 1 25 25
CHE 154 B S
C S
2 1 25 25
15 4 9 24 240 360 600
L: Lectures/Week
T: Tutorials/Week
P: Practical Hours/Week
C: Number of Credits
NC: No Credits
: : E (60% ),
A (20% ), C , , . (20%
).
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CHEE F EACHIG AD EAIAI (20142015)
H.
E
SECOND SEMESTER L T P C
CHE 201 Mathematics-II 3 1 4 50 50 100
CHE 202 S M 3 1 4 50 50 100
CHE 203 C (O) 3 1 4 50 50 100
CHE 204 P P M &
E B
3 1 4 50 50 100
CHE 205 P C 3 1 4 50 50 100
CHE 206 E S 2 NC Q
Practicals
CHE 251 E GII L. 2 1 25 25
CHE 252 O C L. 3 2 50 50
CHE 253 P C L. 3 2 50 50
17 5 8 25 250 375 625
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CHEE F EACHIG AD EAIAI (20142015)
H.
E
THIRD SEMESTER L T P C
CHE 301 Mathematics -III 3 1 4 50 50 100
CHE 302 M O 3 1 4 50 50 100
CHE 303 F E &
E E
3 1 4 50 50 100
CHE 304 F F 3 1 4 50 50 100
CHE 305 E M 3 1 4 50 50 100
Practicals
CHE 351 C P L. 2 1 25 25
CHE 352 E & E
E L.
3 2 50 50
CHE 353 F M L. 3 2 50 50
CHE 354 B T 2 NC Q
15 5 10 25 250 375 625
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CHEE F EACHIG AD EAIAI (20142015)
H.
E
FOURTH SEMESTER L T P C
CHE 401 H T 3 1 4 50 50 100
CHE 402 C E
T
3 1 4 50 50 100
CHE 403 E E 3 1 4 50 50 100
CHE 404 E T 3 1 4 50 50 100
CHE 405 N M
E
3 1 4 50 50 100
Practicals
CHE 451 P E D 2 1 25 25
CHE 452 P M L. 3 2 50 50
CHE 453 E E L 3 2 50 50
CHE 454#C I 2 50 50
15 5 8 27 300 375 675
#T C I E (P CHE 454)
F, S, T F S.
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SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION (2014-2015)
H.
E
FIFTH SEMESTER L T P C
CHE501 Open Elective-I 3 1 4 50 50 100
CHE502 Petroleum Processing
Engineering3 1 4 50 50 100
CHE503 Chemical Reaction
Engineering-I3 1 4 50 50 100
CHE504 M TI 3 1 4 50 50 100
CHE505 C T
(I)
3 1 4 50 50 100
CHE 551 Process Plant Design-I 3 2 50 50CHE 552 C T L
(I)
3 2 50 50
CHE 553 P P
E L
3 2 50 50
CHE 554 C E
C L
2 1 25 25
15 5 11 27 250 425 675
E I
1. O R
2. M E
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CHEE F EACHIG AD EAIAI (20142015)
Practicals
* 68 6
. E I
7
. A &
.
Open Elective-II
1. R M
2. I B E
3. M S P
H
E
IH EEE L T P C
CHE 601 Chemical Reaction Engineering-II 3 1 4 50 50 100CHE 602 M TII 3 1 4 50 50 100
CHE 603 O EII 3 1 4 50 50 100
CHE 604 C T (O) 3 1 4 50 50 100
CHE 605 T P 3 1 4 50 50 100
CHE 651 Heat Transfer Lab 3 2 50 50
CHE 652 R E L 3 2 50 50
CHE 653 P P DII 3 2 50 50
CHE 654 C T L (O) 3 2 50 50CHE 753* I T
15 5 12 28 250 450 700
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SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATION (2014-2015)
H
E
SEVENTH SEMESTER L T P C
CHE 701 P E E 3 1 4 50 50 100
CHE 702 P I 3 1 4 50 50 100
CHE 703 D EI 3 1 4 50 50 100
CHE 704 D E II 3 1 4 50 50 100
Practicals
CHE 751 P P DIII 3 2 50 50
CHE 752 M T L. 3 2 50 50
CHE 753 I T 1 25 25
CHE 851 P 2
12 4 8 21 200 325 525
D E I D EII
1.A 1. Alternate Energy Technology
2. P S E 2. L T E
3. P U
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CHEE F EACHIG AD EAIAI (20142015)
H
E
EIGHTH SEMESTER L T P C
CHE 801 Industrial Safety and Hazards 3 1 4 50 50 100
CHE 802 Process Dynamic and Control 3 1 4 50 50 100
CHE 803 Open Elective-III 3 1 4 50 50 100
CHE 804 D EIII 3 1 4 50 50 100
Practicals
CHE 851 P 2 2 S
CHE 852 P M S L. 2 1 25 25
CHE 853 P C L. 3 2 50 50
CHE 854 L S, R S
3 NC Q
CHE 855 II (C) 2 50 50
12 4 7 23 250 275 525
*A / S (S) (R).
D E III E III
1. P T 1. P M
2. N T 2.F M
3. C F H 3. H R M4. F E 4. I R L L
5. P S C
B.E. (C) 200 .
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AB F
BACHE F EGIEEIG (CHEICA)
FIRST SEMESTER
Paper Title: Mathematics-1 (Theory)
C : CHE 101 . 50 C : 4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.
: A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
ECIA
C ,
, , ,
(C+IS ).
Successive differentiation, expansion of function, applications of maxima and minima of a function of
two or more variables, curves in polar co-ordinates, angle between radius vector and tangent line,curvature, partial differentiation, Asymptotes singular and multiple points, curve tracing.
ECIB
Definite integrals and their properties, definite integrals as the limit of a sum of the fundamental theorem
of integral calculus, determination of areas and lengths of curves, volumes and surfaces and solids of
revolution. Double and triple integrals with their simple applications.
Solution of ordinary differential equations of first order and first degree with simple applications of
engineering problems.
:
1. P, G. : D C, 17 E, P P L.
A.
2. P, G. : I C, 19E, P P L., A.3. S N : D C, 14
E, S. C C., N D.
4. S N : I C, 10
E, S. C A C., N D.
5. G, B. S. : H E M, 41
E, K P., N
D.
6. K, E : A E M, 8
E, J
S.
7. J, R. K. & I,
S.
: A E. M, 2
E, N P
H, N D, 2003.
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Paper Title: CHEMISTRY (INORGANIC) (Theory)
C : CHE 103 . 50 C : 4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.
: A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
A
1. : I , S ,
S ,
.
2. : M
.
3. : A , NC, CC, S, CF2,
(, ,
).
4. : 1: , ,
: , , ,
( ) .T ( ,
).
5. : 2:K (
4 6 1, SN2). M
P , ,
G .
B
6. : N,
, .
7. : T , ,
.8. : B C I H & NH
; B12 .
9. : T C, P, H
A.
10. T .
:
1. S, A. G. : I C, 3 E, L P ELBS, 1992.
2. L, J. D. : C: I C, 5 E, C H P, 1996.
3. C, F. A. & , G. : A I C, 3 E, E L., 1982.
4. C, F. A. & , G. : B I C, EL., 1987. 12
5. M, J., , R. & A,H. : I P, P H, N J P, 1982.
6. B, F. & P, R. G. : I R M, 2 E, E P,1984.
7. A, D & K (E.) : C D T, P P, N , 1991.
8. & B (E.) : I T: S H ,
N R, N , 1985.
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Paper Title: ENGINEERING MECHANICS (Theory)
C : CHE 104 . 40 C : 3 : 3
Course Duration: 35 Lectures of one hour each.
: A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
ECIA
: I, , , ,
, . ' , ,
, .
: F ,
, .
:P , , ,
, .
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, , , , , , T1/T2= A .
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, , , P ,
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.
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Books Recommended:
1. M, J. L. & K, L. G. : S, 3E, J & S.
2. M, J. L. & K, L. G. : Dynamics, 3r Edition, John Wiley & Sons.
3. H, S : Statics and Dynamics, Longman
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Paper Title: INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL ENGINEERING(Theory)
C : CHE 105 . 50 C : 4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.
Instructions for the paper setter : Total number of questions to be set = 08 with the
following distribution:
Unit-I : 01 question , Unit-II : 02 questions , Unit-III : 02 Questions , Unit-IV: 03 questions
.
Students are required to attempt FIVE Questions selecting at least ONE question from
each Unit. Q.1 from Unit-I shall be in the form of an Objective Type Question.
Unit-I
1. What is Chemical Engineering? A.I.Ch.E. Definition of Chemical Engineering. Brief historyof Chemical engineering. General aspects of Chemical Engg. like communications, human
relations, technical reading and professional bodies. Engg. problems in chemical processes in
scaling up from laboratory to commercial scale.
2. Systematic analysis of Chemical processes; unit operations and unit process, material andenergy balances, thermodynamics and kinetics, process instrumentation and control and
economics.
3. Functions of chemical engineer/career opportunities for chemical engineers.4. Scope of chemical engineering with respect to the new emerging areas in the field of chemical
engineering like environmental engineering, bio-chemical and bio-medical engineering,
membrane separation techniques, polymer science and engineering etc.5. Factors for selecting a suitable site for the location of a process plant.
(6 Hrs)Unit-II
6. Systems of units and unit conversions involving process variables like pressure, viscosity,
temperature, density/specific gravity etc.7. Composition of mixtures and solutions; mass fractions/mole fractions, molarity and normalityetc. (10 Hrs)
Unit-III
8. P-V-T relations for gas and gas mixtures, calculations using ideal gas law, compressibility
factor and vander Waals equations of state.
9. Liquid and liquid mixtures; Vapour pressures (cox chart, Duhrings lines, Clausius Clapeyronequation), vapour-liquid equilibrium calculations using Raoults law, Henrys law.
10. Gas-vapour mixtures; humidity calculations from partial pressures and vapour pressures. Dry
bulb, wet bulb and adiabatic saturation temperatures. (12Hrs)
Unit-IV
11. Introduction to material balances with and without chemical reactions, combustioncalculations, use of by-pass, recycle and purge streams.
12. Introduction to energy balances: Various forms of energy, types of systems,
intensive/extensive properties, general energy balance equation for a flow process, heat capacity
and mean heat capacity, energy balances for simple flow processes.
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13. Thermo chemical calculations: Laplace Law and Hesss Law, heats of formation, heats of
combustion, heats of reaction, Kirchoffs equation for calculating heats of reaction at differenttemperature.
(17 Hrs)
Books Recommended:
TextBooks:
1. Felder, R. M. & Fousseau, R.W. : Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes, 2nd
Edition,John Wiley & Sons.
2. Himmelbleau, D. M. : Basic Principles and Calculations of Chemical Engg., 7 th Edition,
Prentice Hall.
Reference Books:
3. Littlejohn, C. E. & Meenagham, C. M. : Introduction to Chemical Engineering, 1stEdition,
McGraw Hill.
4. Anderson, L. B. : Introduction to Chemical Engineering, 1
st
Edition, McGraw Hill.5. Shaheen, E. I. : Basic Practices of Chemical Engineering, Houghton Miftlin Company,Boston, 1975.
: HIC AB ()
Paper Code CHE 151 Max. Marks 25 Credits : 1
C .
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M C B' .
R .
N' . .
.
D . M. I L P O B .
C ,
... (I) P (II) L' . H
. A .
T ' .
:
1. , B. L. & F, H. T. : A P P, 1
E, M
C. L.
2. A, C. L. : B.Sc. Practical Physics, 20tEdition, S. Chand and
Co.
3. K & G : Practical Physics, 11
th
Edition,
: IGAIC CHEI AB ()
Paper Code CHE 152 Max. Marks 50 Credits : 2
1. A
() R T:
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T
() KMO4(E C2O42
)
() K2C2O7(E F+2
/F+3
)
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, AO33
S+3
)
() C T D EDTA .
2. G A
() E B+2/SO4
2 BSO4
() E F+2/F+3 F2O3
: EGIEEIG GAHIC1 AB ()
Paper Code CHE 153 Max. Marks 25 Credit : 1
I E G, M , T .
C , BIS SP 461988
P
P ,
P
B
1. J D. B : ACAD, P P
2. R.K. D : A D, S. C & C. L. N D 2.
3. S T : U ACAD 2006, P
: BEHAIA CIECE AD CICAI I ()
Paper Code CHE 154 Max. Marks 25 Credits : 1
N I: N , P
(C M P), C G
, , C
, P S , P .
1. Role Playing: Role playing as an event comparer, Role playing as Chairman, Role playing as
team leader. The workshop would involve learning of practical skills to develop and perfect
communication ability. Students would be required to give presentations both as an individual
and in a team. Group discussions would be held to develop the communication skills while in a
group.
R
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AB F
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SECOND SEMESTER
Paper Title: MATHEMATICS-II (Theory)
C : CHE 201 . 50 C :4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.
: A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
SECTION-A
, :
, , .
: R , , E, E, CH
T.
F S: E F, D C E, C , O E
F, E O E P F, I H A.
ECIB
:
G, D, C, S G G S T
.L D E C, H L E,
P, S L D E C C.
:
1. K E : A E M, 7
E, J
S.
2. H, F. B. : Introduction to Numerical Analysis, Tata McGraw Hill.
3. S, S. S. : Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis, 4thEdition,
Prentice Hall.
4. G, B. S. : Higher Engineering Mathematics, 41stEdition, Khanna
Publishers, Delhi.5. B, A. C. : Numerical Methods for Engineers and Scientists, 1
stEdition,
John Wiley.
6. J, R. K. & I,
S.
: Advanced Engg. Mathematics, 2nd
Edition, Narosa Publishing
House, New Delhi, 2003.
Paper Title: STRENGTH OF MATERIALS (Theory)
C : CHE 202 . 50 C :4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.
: A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
ECIA
:L, ( ). P
S. , H , ( ). T , ,
, , , , ,
, , , .
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: O , , ,
, , ,
, , M , P ,
. P , , M ,
, , .
: S , ,
, , , M. C ,
, , .
: P ,
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, , .
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1. R, G. H. : S M, 3
E S.I. U
M, 1969.
2. J C & C, A. H. : S M S, 2
E,
1971.
3. T, S. : S M PI, 3
E, C
P, 1986.
4. B, D. S. : S M, 2
E, S. C &
C L., 1984.
Paper Title: CHEMISTRY (ORGANIC) (Theory)
C : CHE 203 . 50 C : 4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.
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: A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
SECTION-A
Classification of organic compounds: IUPAC nomenclature, Structural isomerism, Cis-trans
isomerism. Shapes and Molecular orbital structures of compounds containing C, N and O.Conformations of alkanes. Organic reagents and reaction intermediates structures of dienes,
pyridine, pyrrole, aromatic compounds. Optical isomerism, Chirality and optical activity;
Enantiomers, Diastereomers, Meso-and Racemic compounds, Resolution of racemic mixture.Asymmetric synthesis, Walden Inversion, Configuration (D and L nomenclature), Absolute con
figuration (R and S nomenclature)
Chemistry of hydrocarbons: House synthesis, halogenation of alkanes, free radical mechanism,
orientation, reactivity and selectivity. Cracking effect of structure on physical properties of
compounds. Alkenes, catalytic hydrogenation, dehydration of alcohols, dehydrohalogenation,Saytzeff rule, electrophillic addition reactions, peroxide effect, mechanism of allylic substitution,
acidity of 1-alkynes, conjugated dienes, 1,2-and 1,4-additions, free radical and ionic mechanisms
of addition polymerisation reactions, ring-opening reactions of cyclopropane and cyclobutane,chemistry of benzene and alkylbenzenes, aromatic electrophillic substitution reactions, Friedel-
Crafts reactions
SECTION-B
Delocalisation: Concept of aromaticity, stability of cycloalkanes, resonance concept, inductive
and mesomeric effects, directive effects, activating and deactivating groups. Hydrogen-bonding.
Chemistry of functional groups: Alkyl and aryl halides, nucleophilic substitution, synthetic utility
of Grignard reagents and alkyllithiums, mechanism of Grignard reactions of alcohols,
benzylalcohol, acidity of phenols epoxy compounds, Anisole nucleophilic addition,benzaldehyde, acetophene, benzophenone, aldol condensation, acidity of acids, alkyl and aryl
amines.
Synthetic utility of diazonium salts, basicity of amines, multistep synthesis.
Books Recommended:
1. Bahl, B. S. & Bahl, Arun : Text-book of Organic Chemistry, 16th Edition, S. Chand and
Company Ltd., New Delhi.
2. Solomons, T. W. G. : Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New
York, 1994.
3. Morrison & Boyd : Organic Chemistry, Pearson education, 6th
edition, 2007.
4. F.A.Carey: Organic Chemistry, Tata McGraw Hill, 7th
edition, 2008.
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5. Mukherji & Singh: Reaction mechanism in organic chemistry, Macmillan India Ltd.,
Paper Title: PROCESS PLANT MATERIAL AND ENERGY BALANCES (Theory)
C : CHE 204 . 50 C :4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. : A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
ECIA
Review: Stoichiometric and composition relationship gas laws; Gaseous mixtures, vapor pressure,
humidity, etc.
Material Balances for Non-reaction systems including balances involving recycle and by-pass streams.
Material Balances for Reacting systems including balances involving recycle and purge streams.
SECTION-BCombustion Calculations.
Energy balances on nonreactive and reactive systems.
:
1. B, . I. & , S. M. : S, 3E, T MG H, 1984.
2. H, D. M. : B P C C
E, 6E, P H, 1977.
3. F, R. M. & R R.. : E P C P, 3E,
J S, 1986.
4. R, G. . : I M E , J
, 1983.
5. L, L.. & , L. A. : C P A, 2
E, P H,1988.
Paper Title:PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY (Theory)
C : CHE 205 . 50 C :4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.
: A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
ECIA
: I , R , , , , . P P ,
, N . H , N , C
. A , .
: R , ,
. C . T ,
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, . R . L
.
: A . T , ,
L , B.E.T. ,
, , . I ,
.
ECIB
: L , , ,
K
: C , ,
K , I ,
, . I ,
, , H, , .
: R , ... ,
..., , , N
, , ,
, .
:
1. M, S H. P,
C F.
: P P C, O & IBH P
C. P. L, N D.
2. G, S : T P C, MM C. L.
L3. B, M. G : P C, MG H, N..
4. R, J. : D P C, L P
5. P, B.R., S, L.R.
P, M, S.
: P P C, S. N &C J.
6. N, A.S. A, S.C. : A T B P C, E L. N
D.
7. L, K J. : C K, T MGH C. L., N D.
8. M, .J. : B P C, PH I, N D.
9. A, P.. : A T B P C, O U P.
Paper Title:ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (Theory)
C : CHE 206 E. C : : 3
Course Duration: 22 Lectures of one hour each.
T M E S: D,
; .
Ecology and Ecosystems: Definition of ecology: Structure and function of
ecosystem; Producers, conserver and decomposers; Energy flow in the
ecosystem; Ecological succession; Food chains, food webs and ecological
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pyramids.Introduction, types, characteristic features, structure and function of the
following ecosystems: Forest ecosystem; Grassland ecosystem; Desert
ecosystem; Aquatic ecosystem (ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans, estuaries).
Biodiversity and its conservation: Introduction - Definition: Genetic species and
ecosystem diversity. Value of biodiversity: Consumptive use, productive use,
social, ethical, aesthetic and option values; Biodiversity at global, National andlocal levels; India as a mega-diversity nation; Hotspots of biodiversity; Threats to
biodiversity: Habitat loss, poaching of wildlife, man wildlife conflicts;
Endangered and endemic species of India; Conservation of biodiversity; In-situ
and Ex-situ conservation of biodiversity.
N R: N :
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, . C .
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, .
Role of an individual in conservation of natural resources and prevention ofpollution; Equitable use of resources for sustainable lifestyles; Disaster
management: Floods, earthquake, cyclone and landslides.
E P: D A : D, ,
: A Q M; A P C S.
P: D, , ; C ;
Q M: D, , .
M .
T .
S : D, : C .
N .
Nuclear hazards waste management.
: R
.
S : C,
, ; ; R
; P .
D M: F, , .
Social issues and the Environment: From Unsustainable to Sustainable
development; Urban problems related to energy; Water conservation, rain water
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harvesting, watershed management; Resettlement and rehabilitation of people: Itsproblems and concerns. Case studies; Environmental ethics: Environmental value
relationships; Environmental ethics and species preservation; Climate change:
Global warming, acid rain, ozone layer depletion, nuclear accidents and
holocaust. Case studies. Wasteland reclamation; Consumerism and waste
products. Legislation to Protect the Environment: Environmental Protection Act;
Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act; Water (Prevention and Control ofPollution) Act; Wildlife Protection Act; Forest Conservation Act; Environmental
Impact Assessment (EIA); Environmental Management Systems (EMS);
Environmental Information Systems (EIS); P.I.L: Public Hearing and Role of
NGO's; ISO 9000 and 14000; Issues involved in enforcement of environmentallegislation; Public awareness.
E E: E .
H P E: P ,
; P "F P"; E
; H R; ; HI/AIDS; C
; R I T E .
C .
: EGIEEIG GAHIC II AB ()
Paper Code CHE 251 Max. Marks 25 Credits : 1
P ,
S
E
G
A: D 1
/3
.
I CAD .
B
1. J D. B : ACAD, P P
2. R.K. D : A D, S. C & C. L. N D 2.
3. S T : U ACAD 2006, P
: GAIC CHEI AB. ()
Paper Code CHE 252 Max. Marks 50 Credits : 2
1. L S
2. P B & AP,
.
3. I H, P, A, K,
C , A A.
: HICA CHEI AB.()
Paper Code CHE 253 Max. Marks 50 Credits : 2
1. S S P .
2. D I .
3. K .
4. A .
5. .
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6. C
.
D .
S .
C HC NOH . NOH.
7.
Potentiometric titration of HCl vs NaOH and acetic acid vs NaOH and determination ofdissociation constant of acetic acid.
8. Colorimetry
Verification of Lambert-Beer Law.
Determination of concentration of solution of KMnO4/K2Cr2O7.
Determination of composition of Fe-Salicylic Acid Complex by Jobs Method.
:
1. L, B.P. : F P P C, L G
L.
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BACHE F EGIEEIG (CHEICA)
HID EEE
Paper Title: MATHEMATICS III (Theory)
C : CHE 301 . 50 C : 4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.
: A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
ECIA
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B L .
S .
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, C , .S .
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L : D, T E , P T, I
T, T D U. U S F, D D F & U I
. P F, A T D .
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1. K, E : A E M, 7
E, J
& S.2. G, B.S. : H E M, 41
E, K
P, D.
3. J, R. K. E, S. R.K. : A E. M, 2
E, N
P H, N D, 2003.
Paper Title: MECHANICAL OPERATIONS(Theory)
C : CHE 302 . 50 C : 4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.
: A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
ECIA
: C G: , , G C T/
, M F . C . P . L
.
: S: S , G, T .
I S S & I S S. S A
.
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M : S N . F .
S
B
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1. M C, L., S, J
C. H, P
: U O C E, 5
E, M
G H I. (C E S) M GH B C, N , 1993.
2. F, A S., , L A.,
C, C ., , L
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3. C, J.M. R, J.F. : U O ( 2 C E) N
: M G H B C;, I.
4. G, S K. : M T O, T MGH, N
D.
5. B, L. B,
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: I C E, M GH,
K L., N D.6. B, C.G. : U O, J & S, I., N .
7. C, P. : U O C E, . I, K
P, N D.
Paper Title: FUNDAMENTALS OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (Theory)
C : CHE 303 . 50 C : 4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.
: A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
ECIA
DC C A.C. F: G E E,
K L,M N , S , T T, N T,
M . G , E AC
, , , , , R.M.S , A
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, RLC .
AC F: D ,
, , ,
, .
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, E.M.F , , , ,
,
. O ,
, , . O DC
, DC G, E.M.F , P DC M .
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B :
1. E H : E E T, P E
P, A, 2003.
2. N, T.K.
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S M.S.
: B E E., O U P, 2004.
3. N, I.J.
K, D.P.
: B E E., TMH, N D.
4. B : B L , T MG H.
5. M, J. : I E.
6. M : D P A, T MG H
Paper Title: FLUID FLOW(Theory)
C : CHE 304 . 50 C : 4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. : A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
ECIA
: N , P M, F S , B
S.
: N N F, N T, E , F
B L, B E F F, B E, N .
: L T , D P,
F L P F, F , E .
D HAGENPOISEULLI =16/R .ECIB
A F F.
: C .
: P , O, , R N, .
: C P P, T, C, B,
S S, N S H.
:
1. M C, .L. S, J.C. : U O C E, MG H.
2. F, R.. MD, A.T. : I F M (SI ) 4. J
S, 1996.
3. C, J.M. R, J.F. : C E, . I, P
4. F, A.S., , L.A., C,
C.., M, L. A, L.
: P U O, J .
5. B, .L. B, J.T. : I C E, T MG H
P. C. L., 1997.
6. C, P. : U O C E, . I, K
P, D, 1997.
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Paper Title: ENGINEERING MATERIALS (Theory)
C : CHE 305 . 50 C : 4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.
: A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
ECIA
: R ,
R
: S , , M , ,
, , , .
: ,
, F , , ,
, S .
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: FF3C, CN, PS.
, TTT , ,
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1. A, D R. : T S & E M, PSKENT.
2. S, J.F. : I M S E, M M.
3. , L.H. : E M S & E, A
4. R, . : M S & E, P H I
5. C J. D. : M S E A I,
: CE GAIG ()
Paper Code CHE 351 Max. Marks 25 Credits : 1
C++
C++
P B: C++
P S, , I /O ,
A O, A I O.
C
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: EECICA & EECIC EGIEEIG AB. ()
Paper Code CHE 352 Max. Marks 50 Credits : 2
: .
1.
Overview of the equipments, instruments and procedure to be used, safety precautions and reportwriting.
2. To study resonance in R-L-C series and parallel circuit.
3. Measurement of power and power factor by three voltmeter method.
4. Measurement of power and power factor by three ammeter method.
5. To measure power and power factor using a single wattmeter in a single phase circuit.
6. Measurement of power and power factor of three phase balanced load by two wattmeter
method.
7. To perform open circuit test and short circuit test on a single phase transformer and draw
equivalent circuit.
8. To obtain magnetization characteristics of DC Machine
9. Study the forward and reverse biased diode characterstics.
10.Study the CB, CE, CC transistor characterstics.
11.To obtain the waveforms of half wave rectifier circuit on CRO
.
12.To obtain the waveforms of full wave rectifier circuit on CRO.
13.To study the OP-AMP as an Inverting amplifier , Phase Shifter, Integrator , Differentiator.
14.Verification of basic and universal gates.
: FID ECHAIC AB. ()
Paper Code CHE 353 Max. Marks 50 Credits : 2
1.
General study of pipe fittings, valves and other equipments in the unit operations laboratory.2. Pressure drop for flow through pipelines, valves & fittings.3. Characteristics of pumps.
4. Flow measurement by the use of orifice meter, venturimeter, rotameter & pitot tube.
5. Flow over weirs and notches.
6. Flow measurement of compressible fluids.
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: BASIC WORKSHOP TECHNIQUES (PRACTICALS)
Paper Code CHE 354 Qualifying Credits : NC
Carpentry Shop: Introduction to various types of timber and particle, boards defects in timber, seasoning
of wood. Description and use of carpenter's tools, i.e. saws, planes, chisels, adze, etc. Different types of
timber in common use, making of lap joint, Bridle joint, dovetail joint and Mitre joint.
Electric Tools: Exercise of wiring in link clip and casting and causing wiring of lights with switches in
parallels, series and with 2 ways switches. Connecting energy meter, main switch and distribution board,
testing a wiring installation for insulation resistance. Relevant Indian Electricity Rules.
Machine Shop: Classification of fabrication processes, machine tools and materials, introduction to
working of lathe, shapper, milling and drilling machines, power hacksaw, shearing machine and grinding
wheel. Simple turning, threading, drilling board and knurling operations on a lathe.
Welding:Use of arc welding and gas welding in making different types of joints.
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AB F
BACHE F EGIEEIG (CHEICA)
FH EEE
Paper Title: HEAT TRANSFER (Theory)
C : CHE 401 . 50 C : 4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.
: A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
SECTION-AConduction: Steady state conduction in one dimensional system, general conduction equation, effect of
variable thermal conductivity, steady state conduction involving internal heat generation, lagging on
pipes, the critical thickness of insulation on pipes, extended surfaces of uniform thickness and fin
effectiveness, fin efficiency.
Convection:Free and forced convection, concept of heat transfer co-efficient, dimensionless numbers in
free and forced convection, Dimensional analysis, Determination of Heat transfer coefficient using heat
and momentum transfer analogies, experimental determination of heat transfer coefficient and common
working correlations.
Radiation Heat Transfer: Black Body radiation, and grey body radiation, physical mechanism, radiation
properties and shape factor, heat exchange between non-black bodies, radiation shields pyrometry and
effect of radiation on temperature measurement.
SECTION-B
Condensation and Boiling: Condensation heat transfer phenomenon, film condensation on vertical plates
and cylinders as well as on horizontal cylinders. Effects of non-condensable gases and vapor velocity on
condensation, pool boiling, forced convection boiling, working correlations for pool boiling.
Evaporation: Types of Evaporators, single and multiple effects, single and multiple effects calculations,
evaporator capacity, economy, effect of liquid head and boiling point elevation, methods of feeding.
Heat Exchangers: Various types of heat exchangers, overall heat transfer coefficients, heat exchanger
mean temperature differences, heat exchanger effectiveness and the number of transfer units.
Books Recommended:1. Mc Cabe, W.L., Smith, J.C. : Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering McGraw Hill.
2. Holman, J.P. : Heat Transfer, McGraw Hill Book Co.
3. Mc Adams, W.H. : Heat Transmission, McGraw Hill Book Co.
4. Chapmann, A.J. : Heat Transfer, Mc Millan Publishing Co.
5. Kern, D.Q. : Process heat Transfer, McGraw Hill Book Co.6. Kreith, F. : Principles of Heat Transfer, Harper & Row Pub., London.
7. Geankoplis, C.J. : Transport Processes and Unit Operations, Prentice Hall of
India Pvt. Ltd., 3rdEdition, 1999.
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Paper Title: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS (Theory)
C : CHE 402 . 50 C : 4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.
: A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
SECTION-A
Brief review of the terms: state functions, types of systems, internal energy, heat and work and reversible
and irreversible processes. First Law of Thermodynamics and its Engineering Applications i.e. constantvolume processes, constant pressure processes, isothermal and adiabatic processes, pumps, turbines,
compressors, nozzles, heat exchangers, pitot tube, venturimeter and orifice meter. Throttling Processes,
Joule-Thomson Coefficient, liquefication of gases, thermochemistry includes a brief review of heat
capacities and their measurement, standard heat of reaction, standard heat of formation, standard heat of
combustion, flame temperature, H-x diagrams, heat of solution, partial, molar enthalpies, enthalpy forphase change etc. Equation of state for real gases and their mixtures. Principle of corresponding states and
generalized compressibility factor.
R S , , E .
M . T L . F
, C
. E
.
ECIB
Phase Equilibria:
Partial molar properties, partial molar Gibbs free energy, Chemical potential and its dependence on
temperature and pressure Ideal solutions (Lewis-Randel Rule).
Fugacity and its calculations. Dependence of fugacity of temperatures and pressure
Solution behaviour of real liquids and solids. Activity and activity coefficients. Variation of activity co-efficient with temperature and composition. Activity coefficients of electrolytes standard states.
Properties of mixing. Excess Properties, Gibbs-Duhem equation and its application to vapour-liquid
equilibria.
Chemical Equilibria:
Equilibrium constant in terms of measurable properties variations of equilibrium constant with
temperature and pressure.
A , G , .
:
1. S, J.M., N, H.C.
A, M.M.
: I C E T, 7
E, MG H P, 20052. E, J.R L, C.T. : I C E T,
P H PTR., 1999.
3. R, ..C. : C E. T, O B, 1997.
4. D, B.F. : C E. T, MG H, 1944,
O U M, 2007.
5. N, K.. : A T C E T, PHI
L P. L., 2004.
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Paper Title: ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (Theory)
C : CHE 403 . 50 C : 4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.
: A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
SECTION-A
A . P .
I . P
, , . A
.
:
- P .
- E , , .
- A , , E
G .- P .
ECIB
:
- T , .
- BOD COD
- , , , , .
- P T .
- S TA , ,
.
: C , , ,
.
:
1. P, H.C. : A P, MG H, N..
2. R, C.S. : E P C E, 2E, N A
I P. L., 2006.
3. , S.J. : F A P, A C. N..
4. N, N.L. : L I, A C., N..
5. S, A.P.
S, G.A. :
E E, PH I, 1999.
6. H, M.J. J.
H, M.J.
: T, 6
E, PH
I, 2008.
7. M, S.P. : P C P I, T MG H.
8. M E : E, 4E, T MG H, 2007.
Paper Title: ENERGY TECHNOLOGY (Theory)
C : CHE 404 . 50 C : 4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.
: A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
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ECIA
: T , . N/
, .
: O , ,
, . L H , , B
. S B F T .
: O , , .
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1. G, O.P. : E F, F & R, 5E, K P,
2007.2. R, S.
P, B.B.
: E T N, R & C, 3
E, K P, 2007.
EFEECE B
1. D, M. : R E E D, K P
P. L., 1989.
2. S, S.P. : S E P T C S, 2
E, T
MG H P C L., 2006.
3. S, S.P.
M, C.
: F C, T MG H P C L., 1984.
Paper Title: EICA EHD I EGIEEIG
C : CHE 405 . 50 C : 4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.
: A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
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ECIA
E N C, S A T E: T B
M, T F P, T I M, NR M.
I: F D, D P, N F I,
C D I F, I U S P, D
D P, I I, C F, LS C F
P, L S A.
N D I: T R, S 1/3 R, S 3/8R,
R R I.
ECIB
S L S, G E M, GJ M, J I
M, GS I M.
N S O D E: T S E M, P
M, E M, RK M, PC M, S H
O E.
N S P D E: FD A L
E, P E H E :
1. H, F.B. : I N A.
2. S, J.B. : N M A, O ISH P. C.
3. C, S.C., & C,
R.P.
: N M E.
4. S, S. S. : Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis, 4tEdition, Prentice
Hall.
: CE EIE DEIG ()Paper Code CHE 451 Max. Marks 25 Credits : 1
M P E: I, ,
. F .
1. G : D , ,
, ( ),
, , , .
2. D : C ,
, , , .
3. D : C , ,
.
4. D : , ( ), .
5.
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1. B, B.C. : I C E D M
, C E E D
C.
2. J, M.. : P E D, M I.
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3. C, J.M. R, J.F. : C E, 6, P P.
: AICE ECHAIC AB. ()
Paper Code CHE 452 Max. Marks 50 Credits : 2
1.
P .
2. Measurement of drag force.3. Batch settling of slurries.
4. Constant pressure filtration.
5. Mixing, crushing, grinding, screening and particle size analysis.
: EIEA EGIEEIG AB. ()
Paper Code CHE 453 Max. Marks 50 Credits : 2
1. T BOD .
2. T COD .
3.
T (TDS) .4. T (TSS) .
5. T .
6. T .
7. T .
8. T (K) .
9. T .
10.T :
() E .
() D .
N: A .
Paper Title: VIVA VOCE-I (COMPREHENSIVEPaper Code CHE 454 Max. Marks 50 Credits : 2
T
.
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AB F
BACHE F EGIEEIG (CHEICA)
FIFTH SEMESTER
Paper Title: Open Elective-1 (Theory)
C : CHE 501 . 50 C : 4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.
: A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
1. OPERATIONS RESEARCH
SECTION-ALinear Programming: problem formulation, graphical method, simplex method, duality sensitivity
analysis.Transportation model, Transhipment problem, traveling salesman problem, Assignment models,
Sequencing model, Replacement model.
SECTION-BTheory of Games: Pure strategy games, principle of dominance; mixed strategy games (Algebraic,
Graphical & Linear programming method), 2-person, non-zero- sum games.Queuing Theory: Introduction, elementary queuing system; single channel queuing model, queuing
cost behaviour, multiple channel queuing model, Poisson arrivals and Erlang service distribution;
benefits and limitations of queuing theory.
Books Recommended:1. Vohra, N.D. : Quantitative Techniques in Management; 2
n Edition, Tata
McGraw Hill.
2. Gupta, P.K. and Hira, D.S. : Operation Research, S. Chand, New Delhi.
3. Swarup Kanti, Gupta, P.K.
and Man Mohan
: Operation Research, 12t revised Edition, Sultan Chand &
Sons, New Delhi;
2. MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS (Theory)
SECTION-AIntroduction to Managerial Economics: Nature Scope and Importance of Managerial Economics. ,
opportunity costs , incremental principle , time perspective , discounts and equi marginal principles.
Demand Concepts and Analysis: Individual Demand, Market Demand, Kinds of Demand,
Determinants of Demand, Demand Functions, Functions, Demand Schedule and Law of Demand.
Theory of Consumer Behavior: Cardinal Utility Approach and Ordinal Utility (Indifference Curves)
Approach;Elasticity of Demand:Concept, Types, Measurement and importance.
Demand Forecasting:Sources of Data-Expert Opinions, Surveys and Market Experiments;
Time Series Analysis-Trend Projection; Barometric Forecasting-Leading Indicators, Composite and
diffusion Indices.
SECTION-BProduction Function:Concept and types, Returns to Factor and Returns to Scale, Law of Variable
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Proportions.
Cost concepts and Analysis: Concept of Cost, Short run and Lung-run Cost Curves, Relationships
among various costs, Break-even Analysis.
Revenue Curves: Concept and Types.
Perfect Competition:Characteristics, Equilibrium Price, Profit Maximizing output in Short Run and
Long Run;
Monopoly:Characteristics, Equilibrium Price, Profit Maximizing output in Short Run and Lung Run;Price Discrimination;
Imperfect Competition: Monopolistic Competition, oligopoly and Barriers to Entry.
References:1. Craig Peterson, Lewis and Jain: Managerial Economics, Pearson Education,1
st ed.
2. Mark Hirshey: Managerial Economics, Thomson, 11th edition.
3. Dr. V.Panduranga Rao: Microeconomics-IBS Publication, 8th edition.
4. Keat: Economic Tools for Todays Decision Makers, 4thEdition, Pearson Education
5. William Samuelson and Stephen G. Mark, Managerial Economics, 5th& 6thEditions, John
Wiley & Sons.
6. Managerial Economics Analysis: Problem Cases, 8thEdition, Truett & Truett, Wiley
7. K.K. Dewett: Modern Economic Theory, S. Chand & Sons, New Delhi, 14th ed.
8. Mote, Paul Gupta: Managerial Economics, Vikas Publisher, New Delhi, 1st ed.
9. A. Koutsoyiannis: Modern Microeconomics, Mc Millan, New Delhi, 2nd ed.
10.R.L. Varshney & K. L. Maheshwari: Managerial Economics, S.Chand & Sons, New Delhi, 4th
edition
Paper Title: PETROLEUM PROCESSING ENGINEERING(Theory)
C : CHE 502 . 50 C : 4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. : A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
ECIA
I , , I. O,
& . T .
C : R ,
, : ASTM, TBP EF . P
LPG, ,, , , .
ECIBS P: D
. S
, .
C P: T : , ,
, , , .
S .
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:
1. N, .L. : P R E, 5
E, MG H, 1985.
2. R, B.K. : M P R P, 5
E, O & IBH
P C., 2009.
3. G, .B. : P P H, MG H, 1960.
4. H, G.D., P.
.
: M P T, 5E, J , 1984.
Paper Title: CHEMICAL REACTION ENGINEERINGI (Theory)
C : CHE 503 . 50 C : 4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.
: A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
ECIA
I .
I .
S I .D .
ECIB
D .
T : .
N . O
.
:
1. L, O. : C R E, 3
E, J S,
2004.
2. S, J.M. : C E, K, 3
E, MG H, 1981.
4. D, K. T,K.G. : C R T A I, C U. P.
5. S F, H. : E C R E, 4
E, P
H, 2007.
Paper Title: MASS TRANSFER I (Theory)
C : CHE 504 . 50 C : 4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.
: A B 8
. 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
ECIA
M , , ,
, .I , ,
, , .
M , , ,
.
I , .
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ECIB
,
, , , , ,
.
H , , ,
, , .
P , , , .
:
1. T, R E. : M T O, 3E. MGH, 1981.
2. S, T.K., P,
R L. ,
C R.
: M T, MGH.
3. S, K.R. : P M T, P H I P. L., 2007.
4. MC, L., S
J C. H,
P
: U O C E., 7E, MGH, 2005.
5. C & R : C E, .I (6
E, 2009) . II. (5
E,
2006).
Paper Title: CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY (INORGANIC) (Theory)
C : CHE 505 . 50 C : 4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.
: A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
ECIA
Chlor-Alkali Industry: Voltage efficiency, Current efficiency, Current density, Decomposition efficiency,
Manufacture of soda ash by Solvay and Modified Solvay process, Manufacture of caustic soda.
Sulphuric Acid: Introduction, Manufacture of sulphuric acid by Chamber and Contact process, Material of
construction, Storage and handling.
Cement & Glass: Cement-Types of cement, Constituents of cement, Manufacture of Portland cement.
Glass-Introduction, Types of glass, Raw materials, Manufacture of glass.
Ceramics: Introduction, Properties of ceramics, Classification of refractories, Important steps involved in
the manufacture of refractories.
ECIB
Industrial gases: Manufacture and uses of carbon dioxide, oxygen and nitrogen,
acetylene.
Paints: Introduction, Classification of paints, Manufacture of paints, Requirement of a good
Paint.
Fertilizers: Nitrogeneous fertilizers- Manufacture of Ammonia, Nitric acid, Urea, CAN, Ammonium
Sulphate. Phosphatic fertilizers- superphosphate and triple superphosphate. Potassic fertilizers- Potassium
Chloride and Potassium Sulphate, Safety aspects.
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Books Recommended:
1. S, R.N. & B, J.A. : C P I, 5E, MG H, 1987.
2. A, G.T. : S C P I, 5E, M G
H, 1984.
3. D, C.E., R M.G. & S,
M.
: O C T, 3E, A E
P P. L., N. D, 2008.
4. P, G.N. : C T, I, L P, K.
: CE A DEIG I ()
C CHE 551 . 50 C : 2
1. D & .
2. S, & , .
3. D D , ,
.
4. D .
5.
D C . :
1. L, E.E. : A P D C P
P, G P C.
2. P, J.H. : C E H, MG H.
3. J, M.. : P E D, M I.
4. P, M.S. T, K.D. P D E C E
MG H.
: CHEICA ECHG AB (IGAIC) ()
Paper Code CHE 552 Max. Marks 50 Credits : 2
1. F () D NPK
() D
2. C: L , , , M, C, F.
3.
: EE CEIG EGIEEIG AB. ()
Paper Code CHE 553 Max. Marks 50 Credits : 2
1. T ASTM , .
2. T F (C ) .
3.
T A , D I .4. T .
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Paper Code CHE 554 Max. Marks :25 Credits : 1
E , S .
N & .
I.
L .
O .
D M
.
:
1. G, B.S. : N M E S, K P, N.
D, 2001.
2. S, S.S. : I M N A, P H I.
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AB F
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IH EEE
Paper Title: CHEMICAL REACTION ENGINEERING-II (Theory)
C : CHE 601 . 50 C : 4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.
: A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
SECTION-AHeterogeneous catalyses: A brief review of catalyses catalytic specificity. Preparation testing and
characterisation of catalysts, catalyst poisoning and catalyst regenerationFluid Solid catalytic reaction: Kinetics; external transport processes, Reaction -and diffusion within
porous catalysts. Effective diffusivity, thermal conductivity and effectiveness factors.
SECTION-BFluid - fluid reactions rate equations and their application to the design of reactors.
Fluid Solid non-catalytic reactors rate equations and their application to the design of reactors.
Analysis of rate data design outline and selection of fixed bed, fluidised bed and slurry reactors for fluid
solid catalytic reactions.
Books Recommended:1. Levenspiel, O : Chemical Reaction Engg., John Wiley
2. Fogler, H.S. : The elements of Chemical Kinetics, McGraw Hill.3. Smith, J.M. : Chemical Engineering Kinetics, McGraw Hill.
4. Walas, S.M. : Reaction Kinetics for Chemical Engg., McGraw Hill.
5. Hills, C.J. : An Introduction to Chem. Engg., Kinetics and Reactor Design.
Paper Title: MASS TRANSFER-II (Theory)
C : CHE 602 . 50 C : 4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.
: A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
ECIA
: E R , H ,S , , .
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: L , LE &
. D & & . D
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. F MC T
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(P S ). P . A &
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: P , S .
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: G , , ,
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1. T, R E. : M T O, 3
E, MGH, 1981.
2. S,T.K., P, R.L
& ,C.R.
: M T, MGH, C E S, 1975.
3. S, A.H.P. : D M T, J & S., N , 1974.
4. MC, L., S
J C. H, H.P.
: UO C E., 7E, MGH, 2005.
5. K, C.J.:
S P, T MG H P C. L., ND , 1982.
6. G, C.J. : T P S P, 4 E, P
H I., N D, 2003.
Paper Title: Open Elective-II (Theory)
C : CHE 603 . 50 C : 4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.
: A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
1. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
SECTION-AIntroduction: Meaning, Features, Objectives/Motives & types of Research; Attributes of good Research,
Research Methods and Research Methodology; Research Process, Significance of Research in Managerial
decision making.
Research Design: Meaning, Characteristics and various concepts relating to research design and
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classification of research design, Importance.
Measurement and Scaling: Data Types Nominal, Ordinal and Ratio scale; scaling techniques.
Formulation of Hypothesis: Meaning, Characteristics and concepts relating to testing of Hypothesis
(Parameter and statistic, Standard error, Level of significance, type-I and Type-II errors, Critical region,
one
tail and two tail tests); Procedure of testing Hypothesis. Numerical problems based on chi-square test and
Ftest(variance ratio test only).
SECTION BData Collection: Sources of Data-Primary/Secondary Methods of collecting data; direct personalinterview,
indirect oral interview, information through local agencies, mailed questionnaire method, schedule sent
through enumerators; questionnaire and its designing and characteristics of a good questionnaire.
Sampling Design: Meaning and need of Sampling, Probability and non-probability sampling design,
simple
random sampling, systematic sampling, stratified sampling, cluster sampling and convenience, judgement
and quota sampling (non-probability), determination of sample size.
Data Analysis & Interpretation: Introduction to Multivariate analysis- Multiple and partial correlation,multiple regression analysis (with two independent variables), specification of regression models and
estimation of parameters, interpretation of results. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)-One way and Two
way
ANOVA. Introduction to discriminant analysis and Factor Analysis (Numerical not to be asked)
Report writing: Style/format, contents and essential steps for report writing.
Suggested Readings:1. K.N. Krishna SwamyAppaLyer Siva KumarM.Mathirajan: Management Research
Methodology,Pearson Education, 2009
2. Ranjit Kumar:Research Methodology, Pearson Education 2009-02-20
3. Donald R. CooperPamela S. Schindler: Business Research Methods, Tata McGraw Hill
4. Michael Riley et.al: Researching & Writing dissertation in Business & Management,
ThomsonLearning.5. R. Pannerselvam: Research Methodology, Parentice Hall of India Limited.
6. R. Nandagopalet.al.:Research Methods in Business, ExcelBooks.
7. William G.Zikmund :Business Research Methods, Thomson South Western Publication
8. C.R. Kothari:Research Methodology-Methods &Techniques.
9. K.V. Rao:Research Methodoloty in Commerce &Management.
2. IDCI BICHEICA EGIEEIG
S B E, ,
. S . A
, . P . S .
:
1. S, R. : B E, H & C., L.
2. , F.C. : B E, D. N C., L.
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3. MEMBRANE SEPARATION PROCESSES (Theory)
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Paper Title: CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY (ORGANIC)(Theory) C : CHE 604 . 50 C : 4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.
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8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
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1. S, R.N. & B, J.A. : C P I, 5E, MG H, 1987.
2. A, G.T. : S C P I, 5E, M G
H, 1984.
3. D, C.E., R M.G. & S,
M.
: O C T, 3E, A E
P P. L., N. D, 2008.
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4. P, G.N. : C T, II, L P, K.
5. D J. B., B R. C. : C F, M D I.
6. D J. B., B R. C.,
M. J.
: C B, M D I.
7. B R. C., D J. B., S
F.
: A C, M D I.
Paper Title: TRANSPORT PHENOMENA (Theory)
C : CHE 605 . 50 C : 4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.
: A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
ECIA
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, F .
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2. , J.R. , R.E.
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: F M H M T, 4
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3. B.C.O. M J.E. : M, H M T, MG H.
: HEA AFE AB. ()
Paper Code CHE 651 Max. Marks 50 Credits : 21. Determination of heat transfer coefficient for different types of heat transfer equipment. Wilson
plots.
2.
Unsteady state heat transfer in jacketed vessels. (Open pan evaporator)3. Correlation of instantaneous heat transfer coefficients with time study deposition of scale on a
heating surface.
4. Determination of heat losses for insulated pipes
5. Study of double pipe heat exchanger and to determine overall heat transfer coefficient
6. Study the performance characteristics of a 1,2 - shell and tube heat exchanger
7. Study and operationof long tube, forced circulation and multiple effect evaporators.
8. Duhring plot for solutions involving nonvolatile solutes.
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: EACI EGIEEIG AB. ()
Paper Code CHE 652 Max. Marks 50 Credits : 2
1. K .
2. K .
3. K CSTR.
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3. A/S ( ),
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1. C, R & S,
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2. L, E.E. : A P D C P P,
2
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3. P, J.H. : C E H, 8
E, MG H, 2007.
4. K, D.Q. : P H T, MG H, 1965.5. J , M.. : P E D, 3
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6. S T T H
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: I., IS: 43197.
7. P, M.S. T,
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: CHEICA ECHG AB. (GAIC) ()
Paper Code CHE 654 Max. Marks 50 Credits : 21. & : D A , I , S .
2.
: R () F () P.
3. : D , ,
.
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AB F
BACHE F EGIEEIG (CHEICA)
EEH EEE
Paper Title: PROCESS ENGINEERING ECONOMICS (Theory)
C : CHE 701 . 50 C : 4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.
: A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
ECIA
: F . C ,
. C . E 6/10 .
M . E . D
. D .
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,
:1. P, M.S. &
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N , 4
E, 1991.
2. U, G.D. : A G C E P D & E, J
, 1984.
3. G, K.M. : P P E, E & C, C S
B, C, 1947.
4. J, F.C. : C O E, MG H, N , 1970.
5. H, F.A. &
, F.A.
: I P E, 2E, , 1983.
6. B, .D. P C E P D, E, N ,
1976.
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Paper Title: PROCESS INSTRUMENTATION (Theory)
C : CHE 702 . 50 C : 4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.
: A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
ECIA
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2004.
2. S, S.K. : I I C, 2E, T MG H, 2007.
3. C, D.N. : P I C H 2E, MG H, 1974.4. F, A.E. : I I F, T MG H P C.
L., 1962.
5. P, D. : P I I, 2
E, T MG H
P C. L., 1999.
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Paper Title: Department Elective -1 (Theory)
C : CHE 703 . 50 C : 4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.
: A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
1. ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES(Theory)
Section A1. Complexometric titrations: Complexes-formation constants; chelates EDTA, ChelonEffect, EDTA equilibria, effect of pH on EDTA equilibria, EDTA titration curves, endpoint
detection and indicators; Importance of complexometric titrations.
2. Solvent Extraction: Distribution law, extraction process, factors effecting extraction,technique for extraction, quantitative treatment of solvent extraction equilibria, classification
of solvent extraction systems. Advantages and applications of solvent extraction.
3. Chromatography: Introduction to chromatography, principles, classification ofchromatographic techniques, thin layer and paper chromatography principle and technique.
Column Chromatography Factors affecting column efficiency and applications. Gas
liquid chromatography theory, instrumentation and applications. HPLC instrumentation,
method, column efficiency and applications.
4. Thermoanalytical methods: Principle, classification of methods.TGA Instrumentation, factors affecting results and analysis of data. applications.
DTG Instrumentation, analysis of data and applications.
DTA Principle, Instrumentation and applications.
Section B5. IR Spectroscopy: Origin, rigid rotor model, harmonic oscillator model, principle, modes ofvibrations of atoms in polyatomic molecules, instrumentation, selection rules, identification
of organic compounds on the basis of infrared spectra.
6. UV-Vis Spectroscopy: Introduction, laws of absorption, origin of spectra, types of transitions,selection rules, identification of organic compounds using UV-VIS spectroscopy.7. NMR: Principle, chemical shift, spin-spin coupling shift reagents, instrumentation, spectraand molecular structure, identification of organic compounds on the basis of NMR.
Electron Microscopy :Introduction to electron microscopy, classification of electron microscopy
methods, Scanning electron microscopy , Instrumentation and applications. Scanning Tunnelling
microscopy Principle and comparison with SEM
Atomic force microscopy AFM-Principle Instrumentation and its basic application
Books Recommended:1. Skoog, D. A. & West D. M. : Principles of Instrumental Analysis, 5th Edition, Saunders College
Publishers, USA.2. Skoog, D. A. & West D. M. : Fundamentals of Analytical Chemistry, 7th Edition,
Saunders College Publishers, USA.3. Willard, Meritt, Dean &Settle, : Industrial Methods of Analysis, 7th Edition.
4. Galen W. Ewing. : Industrial Methods of Chemical Analysis, 5th Edition.
5. Silverstein R. M. &Webster F.X.: Spectrometric identification of Organic Compounds, 6thEdition, John
Wiley and Sons, Inc., USA.
2. POLYMER SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING (Theory)
ECIA
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Chemistry of polymers:Monomers, functionality, degree of polymerizations, classification of polymers, glass transition, melting
transition, criteria for rubberiness,
Polymerization methods: addition and condensation; their kinetics, copolymerization, monomer reactivity
ratios and its significance, kinetics, different copolymers, random, alternating, azeotropic
copolymerization, block and graft copolymers, techniques for copolymerization-bulk, solution,
suspension, emulsion.
Polymer Characterization:
S , , ,
, , ,
IR, RD, (DSC, DMTA, TGA), ( ) .
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Polymer processing:
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:
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2. R, F. : P P S, T MG H P.
3. O,G. : P P, MG H.
4. C, E.A., B, J. & B, F.., E P S, I S.
5. K, A. & G, S.K. : F P S E, T MG H P.6. M, S. : F P P, MG H, N .
7. Moore, G.R. and Kline, D.E., "Properties and Processing of Polymers for Engineers", Society of
Plastics Engineers, PrenticeHall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, 1984
8. Tadmor, Z. and Gogos, C.G.: Principles of Polymer Processing, John Wiley & Sons, 1979.
Paper Title: Department Elective -1I (Theory)
C : CHE 704 . 50 C : 4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.
: A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
1. Alternate Energy Technology
SECTION-A
Solar Energy Fundamentals, Solar Radiation Characteristics and Measurements. Low temperature energy
collection, high temperature energy collection, solar thermal power generation systems, Domestic
industrial and agricultural applications of solar energy,.
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SECTION-B
Wind resource assessment, acrodynamic analysis and design of wind mills, interphasing of wind achines,
geothermal energy and ocean thermal, thermal energy. Energy storage, Solar refrigeration and Air-
conditioning, Energy Storage.
Books :Solar Energy, G.N. Tewari, Narosa Publishing House, 2002
Solar energy, H.P. Garg & J. Prakash, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 2000
Principles of Solar Engineering, D. Yoi Goswami, Frank Kreith, Jan. F. Kreider, Taylor and Francis, 2000
Energy Technology, S. Rao, Dr. B.B. Parulekar, Khanna Publisher, 2000.
Non Conventional Energy Sources, G.D. Rai, Khanna Publisher, 1997
2. LOW TEMPERATURE ENGINEERING
ECIA
Basic concept of refrigeration cycles: elementary vapour-compression cycles with reciprocating,rotary and centrifugal compression system. Elementary air cycle, ejector cycle and absorption
cycle. Thermodynamics of vapour refrigeration. Reversed Carnot cycle and C.O.P. theoretical
vapour compression cycle and the departure in actual practice, its mathematical analysis.
SECTION-B
Refrigerants and their selection. Multiple evaporation and compressor system, Controls,
absorption-refrigerator cycle and its mathematical analysis. Cryogenic concept and its purpose.
Various methods of production of low temperatures and their mathematical analysis. Methods of
liquefaction of nitrogen, hydrogen, oxygen, helium. Application of low temperatures in industryand research.
Books Recommended:1. Jordan, R.C. &Priester, G.B.
: Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt.
Ltd; New Delhi.
2. Dossat, Roy J. : Principles of Refrigeration, John Wiley & Sons Inc., NewYork & London.
3. PLANT UTILITIES (Theory)
ECIA
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: R , , ,
.
: B, .
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: A , , .
: I C . G , .
: R, & & .
:
1. J, R. : F E, B R C., 1970.
2. , D.A. : T P H E, ELBS C U
P, 1960.
3. L, O. : E U S, HMSO, 1963.
4. S, .F. : R A C, MG H, 1950.
5. K, .F. J.H.M. : R I, B, L.
: CE A DEIGIII ()
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3. L , .
:
1. L, E.E. : A P D C P P, 2
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2. P, J.H. : C E H, 8
E, MG H, 2007.
3. P, M.S.
T, K.D.
: P D E C E, 5
E, MG
H, 2004.
4. C, R &
S, R.K.
: C E, 6 A I C E
D, 4
E, P P, 2007.
5. T, R E. : M T O, 3E, MGH, 1981.
6. L, O. : C R E, 3
E, J S, 2004.
7. , S.M. : R K C E., MG H.
8. S F, H. : E C R E, 4E, P H, 2007.
9. S, C.N. : M T H C MIT P C, M.
: A AFE AB. ()
C CHE 752 . 50 C: 2
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1. Determination of mass transfer coefficients for naphthalene-air system.2. To determine drying rate curves for different wet solids in a batch drier under constant drying
conditions
3. Fractional approach to equilibrium for liquid-liquid extraction from single drop.
4. Verification of Rayleighs equation for differential distillation.
5. Determination of flooding velocities in packed columns.
6.
Determination of HETP for packed distillation columns.7. Study and operation of a pilot sized distillation column under total reflux.
8. Study of different mass transfer equipments.
: JEC
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EIGHH EEE
Paper Title: INDUSTRIAL SAFETY & HAZARDS (Theory)
C : CHE 801 . 50 C : 4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.
: A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
ECIA
D, ,
, .
: . B
.
M . P . E . R . F . G .
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C S .
:
1. , G.L. : S P P D.
2. L, F.P. : L P P I.
3. C, E.T. : E P.
4. B, P.M. & R,D.F : S P C.
5. S C
E
: A.I.C.E. P, 197677.
Paper Title: PROCESS DYNAMICS & CONTROL (Theory)
C : CHE 802 . 50 C : 4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each.
: A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
ECIA
I , . D
. H ,
B D.
L . D
, D ,
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D ,
, .
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, R L.
I : B , :
N , , .
I , ,
, .
B
1. C, D.R. : P S A C, 2 E. M G H, 1991.2. S G. : C P C A I T
P, P H I, N D, 2008.
3. L . L. L M.L.: E P , M G H I E,
1997.
4. O K.: S D, 4
E, P E, 2004.
5. H, P. : P C, TMH E, T MG H P
C. L., N D, 1972.
Paper Title: Open Elective-III (Theory)
C : CHE 803 . 50 C : 4 : 3
Course Duration: 45 Lectures of one hour each. : A B
8 . 4 A 4 B .
5 2 .
1. PROJECT MANAGEMENT
SECTION-A
Project Management: concept of project management, project management systems, responsibilities and
qualities of a project manager, project management team-composition, functions and responsibilities, co-
ordination procedures. Manpower planning; recruitment and selection job description, specification and
evaluation, performance appraisal, basis of remuneration and incentives. Project Identification: Principlesof project identification, importance of capital investment, decision making industrial policy resolution,
industrial development and regulation act, supply and demand analysis, incentives for industrially
backward areas and small scale industries, foreign collaboration and foreign exchange regulations.
Appraisal criteria and selection of investment: Non discounting criteria, discounting criteria, appraisal and
selection in practice.
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SECTION-B
Feasibility studies: Preparation of techno-economic feasibility report, feasibility analysis technical
economic, commercial and financial planning: Network analysis, PERT/CPM Bar chart.
Preconstruction Planning. Project Scheduling control and Monitoring: Resource Scheduling, manpower
scheduling, multi project scheduling, cost scheduling, PERT/Cost scheduling optimisation, crash costing
and updating and leveling of resources, Implementation of Project schedules. Financial Control:Budgeting and cost control, sources of long term funds for business, Planning and capital structure,
problems of working capital management and liquidity.
Books Recommended:1. Prasanna Chandra : Project Preparation Appraisal Implementation, 3r Edition,
IIM Bangalore, McGraw Hill, 1987.
2. Kharbhanda, O.P. : Total Project Management, Gower Publishing Co. Ltd.,
England.
3. Choudhury : Project Management, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi,1988.
4. Rao Ramesh, K.S. : Fundamentals of Financial Management, Macmillan
Publishing Co., New York, 1989.
5. Bansal, J.C. and Ghosh,B.
: Project Management of Process Plants, Panjab University,1985.
2. FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
SECTION-AIntroduction to Financial Management: Meaning; Scope; Finance Function; Financial Goals; Agency
Problem; Relationship of Finance with Accounts and Economics.
Sources of Finance: Features; Advantages and Limitations of Equity Shares; Preference
Shares;Debentures; Term-Loans; Right Issue, Venture Capital, Private Equity GDR, ADR.
Cost of Capital: Meaning; Calculation of Cost of Debt Capital; Equity Capital; Preference Capital;
Retained Earnings; Weighted Average Cost of Capital.
Capital Structure: Meaning; Determinants; Assumptions; Net Income and Operating Income Approach;Traditional Position; M-M Position; EBIT and EPS Analysis; Capital Structure and Taxation.
Leverage Analysis : Meaning; Types; Estimation of Financial; Operating and Combined Leverage;
Relation of Financial Leverage with Risk and Return.
Management of Working Capital : Meaning of WC; Need of WC Management; Determinants of WC;
Operating Cycle; Estimation of WC; Working Capital Financing; Trade Credit, Bank finance, commercial
paper, factoring, money market instruments.
SECTION-BCash Management: Meaning; Facets of Cash Management; Motives for Holding Cash; Optimal Cash
Balance; Short-term and Long-Term Cash Forecasting.
Receivable Management: Meaning; Credit Policy Variable; Credit Evaluation; Credit Decisions; Control
of Account Receivable.
Inventory Management: Meaning; Need to hold Inventory; Objective of Inventory Management;Inventory Investment Analysis; Inventory Control System.
Capital Budgeting; Meaning; Basic Principles of Costs and Benefits; Investment Criteria; Pay back
Method; Accounting Rate of Return method; Net Present Value Method; Benefit-Cost Ratio; Internal
Rate of Return; Capital Rationing; Introduction to Basic Techniques of Risk Analysis in Capital
Budgeting.
Dividend Decisions: Meaning and Types of Dividend; Issues in Dividend Policy; Traditional Model;
Walter Model; Gordon Model; Miller and Modigliani Model; Bonus Shares and Stock Splits.
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Corporate Restructuring : Meaning and forms of corporate restructuring, merger and amalgamationtakeover and acquisition, types or forms of mergers and takeovers, their benefits and motives.
Suggested Readings:1. I.M.Pandey: Financial Management, Vikas Publishing House
2. Prasanna Chandra: Financial Management, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing
3. M.Y.Khan and P.K.Jain: Financial Management-Text and Problems, McGraw-Hill
4. James C.Van Horne: Financial Management, Pearson Education5. Richard A. Brearley and Stewart C.Myres: Principles of Corporate Finance, McGraw Hill
6. John J. Hampton: Financial Decision Making-Concepts, Problems and Cases, Prentice Hall India
7. P.V. Kulkarni and B.G.Satyaprasad: Financial Management, Himalaya Publishing House.
8. Lawrence J.Gitman: Principles of Management, Pearson Education.9. Jonathan Berk, Peter De Marzo, Ashok Thampy: Financial Management, Pearson Education.
10. Vyuptakesh Sharan: Fundamentals of Financial Management, Pearson Education.
3. HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (Theory)
SECTION-AIntroduction: Meaning, scope, objectives and functions of HRM; Importance of Human Resource
Management; HRM & HRD a comparative analysis;
Environment of HRM: Role of government, internal and external forces; Human Resource Managementpractices in India.
Human Resource Planning: Definition, objectives, process and importance; Job analysis, description,
specification & job evaluation; Recruitment, selection, placement and induction process;
Human Resource Development: Concept, Employee training & development; Career Planning &
development; Promotions, demotions, transfers, separation, absenteeism & turnover;
SECTION-BJob Compensation: Wage & salary administration, incentive plans & fringe benefits.
Performance Management: Concept & process, performance appraisal, Potential appraisal;
Quality of work life (QWL):Meaning, techniques for improving QWL.
Industrial Relations:Concept and theories, trade unions; Health, Safety & Employee welfare measures;
Employee grievances and discipline, participation & empowerment; Introduction to collective bargaining.Books Recommended:
1. V.S.P. Rao: Resources Management, Excel Publishing, New Delh, 4th edition.
2. Edwin B. Flippo: Personnel Management, Tata McGraw Hill, 5th edition.
3. Dale Yoder: Personnel Management & Industrial Relation, 7th ed., Prentice Hall.
4. Arun Monappa & Saiyadain: Personnel Management, Tata McGraw Hill, 2ndedition.
5. Gary Dessler: Human Resource Management, 11th edition, Idea Group publishing.
4. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS AND LABOUR LAWS
SECTION A
Overview of Industrial Relations: Concept of IR, Nature of IR, Objectives of IR, Evolution of IR in
India, Theories of IR, Systems approach to IR.
Trade Unionism: Concept of Trade Unions , Functions of Trade Unions , Approaches , Structures of
Trade Unions.
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The Trade Unions Act, 1926: Trade Union, Registration of Trade Unions, Rights and Liabilities ofregistered trade unions.
Grievance Handling: Grievance, Causes/Sources of Grievances, Grievance Redressal Machinery,
Legislative Aspects of the Grievance Redressal Procedure in India, Domestic enquiry.
The Industrial Disputes Act, 1947:Industry, workman, Industrial Dispute - methods and authorities for
the settlement of industrial disputes, Strikes and Lockouts , Lay off and Retrenchment.
Collective Bargaining: Concept, meaning - objectives of collective bargaining, Negotiating techniquesand skills, process of collective bargaining, Impact of Collective Bargaining.
SECTION B
The Workmen's Compensation Act, 1923: Workman, employers liability to pay compensation,
disablement, amount of compensation.
Tripartite and bipartite bodies: Workers Participation in Management.
Factories Act, 1948: Factory, worker, manufacturing process, provisions of health, safety and welfare,
working hours of adults, special provisions relating to children, annual leave with wages.
Industrial Relations and emerging scenario: Industrial Relations and technological change,
International Labour Organisation (ILO): Objectives and Structure, Future of Industrial RelationsStanding Orders Act, 1948: Standing orders, certification of draft standing orders, duration and
modification of certified orders.
Employees State Insurance Act, 1948: Contribution, principle employer, immediate employer,
different benefits.
Suggested Readings:1. Meenu Paul: Labour& Industrial Law, Allahabad Law Agency.
2. S.N. Mishra: Labour& Industrial Law, Central Law Publications.
3. C.B. Mamoria and Gankar Mamoria, - Dynamics of Industrial Relations, Himalaya Publishing House.
4. Venkata Ratnam: Industrial Relations, Oxford University Press.
5. A. Monappa: Industrial Relations, Tata McGraw Hill.
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S.N. Dhayani: Industrial Relations System, Sultan Chand and Sons7. K.K. Ahuja: Industrial Relations Theory and Practice, Deep and Deep Publications.
8. J.T. Dunlop: Industrial Relations System, Harvard Business Press.
9. E.A. Ramaswamy and U. Ramaswamy: Industry and Labour Oxford University Press
10.G.P. Sinha and P.R. N. Sinha: Industrial Relations and Labour Legislation, Oxford and IBR
Publishing.
Paper Title: Departmental Elective-III (Theory)
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1. PETROCHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY
SECTION-A
General Introduction: Definition, history and economic perspective of petrochemicalindustry, raw materials for petrochemical industry-petroleum, natural gas, coal, bio-mass,
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agro-residues, etc.
First Generation Petrochemicals: Petrochemicals based on aliphatic, olefinic,acetylene,aromatics, etc. Hydrocarbons-processing and applications.
Second Generation Petrochemicals: Products based on Synthesis Gas, Method,Ethanol,Ethylene Oxide, Vinyl Chloride, Propylene Oxide, Isopropyl Alcohol, Acetone,
AllylAlcohol, Glycerol, Phenol, Aniline.
SECTION-BNylon Monomers, Polyester Monomers, Styrene, Other Monomers - Bisphenol A,
Epichlorophydrin, diisocyanates, Pentaerythritol, etc. - properties,process technologies and
applications. .
Third Generation Petrochemicals: Important Polymers such as Polyethylene, Polypropyleneand their Copolymers and other Derivatives Rubbers, Diene Polymers, Styrene Polymers,Vinyl
Polymers and Condensation Polymers - properties, process technologies and applications.
Books Recommended:1. Steiner, H. : I
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