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1. Multiway l Repetition p Pretest and Posttest Loops Initialization and Updation Event and Cou p Loops in C Looping Applications Fundamental Alg Exchanging the values between two variables Counting Summation of a s Generation of the umbers Factorial Computation Sine Function Computation cci Sequence Reversing the digits of a integer Basic conversions UNIT M Factoring Methods Finding Square root of a Number The Smallest Deviser of an Integer The GCD of two Integers Generating Prime Numbers Computing Prime Factor of an Integer Computing the prime factors of an Integer Generation of Pseudo Random Number Raising the number to Large Power Computing the n Fibonacci Functions Introduction User Defined Functions Inter Function Communication Standard Functions Scope Programming Examples Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG Array Techniques Array Order Reversal Array Counting Finding the Maximum Number Set Removal Duplicates from an Ordered Array Partitioning an Array Finding k smallest Element Longest Monotone Subsequence Arrays Introduction Two Dimensional Arrays Multi Dimensional Arrays Inter Function Communication Array Applications Exchange Sort Binary Search Linear Search UNIT IV Strings String Concepts C Strings Sting Input Output Functions Arrays of Strings String Manipulation Functions String Data Conversion Enumerated Structure and Union Types The Type Definit
2. Solution of Algebraic False Position Newton Rap Interpolation Newton s Second degree curve Exponentional curve Power Differentiation and Integration Trapezoidal rule Numerical soluti Method of success pproximations Euler s Method Runge Kutta Methods Predictor Corrector Method ne s Method Numerical solution of Laplace equation using finite difference approxi Fourier Series Dete tion of Fourier coefficients Fourier series Even and odd functions Fourier series in an arbitrary interval Even and odd periodic continuation Half range Fourier sine and cosine expansions UNIT IV Fourier integral theorem only statement Fourier sine and cosine integrals Fourier transform Fourier sine and cosine transforms Properties Inverse transforms Finite Fourier transforms z transform Inverse z transform Properties Damping rule Shifting rule Initial and final value theorems Convolution theorem Solution of difference equations by z transforms Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG UNIT V Formation of partial differential equations by elimination of arbitrary constants and arbitrary functions Method of separation of variables Solutions of one dimensional wave equation heat equation and two dimensional Laplace s equation under initial and boundary conditions Text Books 1 Higher Engineering Mathematics B S Grewal Khanna publishers 42 Edition 2012
3. 2 Introductory Methods of Numerical Analysis S S Sastry PHI publisher 5 Edition 2012 Reference Books 1 Engineering Mathematics Volume II E Rukmangada E Keshava Reddy Pearson Publisher 1 Edition 2010 2 Engineering Mathematics Volume II b Edition 2013 3 Mathematical Methods by T K V Iyengar s Chan icati ition 2013 4 Higher Engineering Mathematics b blishers 2008 5 Advanced Engineering Mathemati ialo Edition 2013 Outcome e The student become i ematical techniques like Fourier series Fo Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B Tech I Year T Tu C 3 1 5 ELECTRICAL amp ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING 13A02101 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS Objective This course introduces the basic concepts of circuit analysis subjects of the Electrical Engineering discipline The emphasis o analysis of circuits which includes Circuit concepts magnetic analysis and network topology etc the foundation for all is laid on the basic ems transient and Current Sources Current Relationship for Saw Tooth Triangular el Series Parallel Star to Electrical Circuits Circuit Co Independent and Dependent Sou Passive Elements For Dif Forms Sinusoidal Forms Of Represent and Series Parallel C of Reactance Impe Power Examples Quantities Phase and Phase Difference Complex and Polar J Notation Steady State A
4. s Theorems Text Books 1 Higher Engineering Mathematics B S Grewal Khanna publishers 42 Edition 2012 2 Engineering Mathematics Volume I E Rukmangadachari amp E Keshava Reddy Pearson Publisher 1st Edition 2010 Reference Books 1 Engineering Mathematics Volume I by Edition 20 13 Higher Engineering Mathematic Advanced Engineering Mathe Bee E Outcome e The students bec i i differential integral and vector calculus ordina renti and Laplace transforms to engineering problems e i iliti atical knowledge to analyze and solve Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B Tech I Year T Tu C 3 1 5 Common to CE ME EEE ECE EIE IT AE Mechatronics amp Chemical Engineering 13A12101 PROGRAMMING IN C amp DATA STRUCTURES Objective e To make the student understand problem solving techniq e Students will be able to understand the syntax and se language and other features of the language e Get acquaintance with data structures searchin f C programming UNIT I ers What is ck diagram of s Software Introductory Concepts Introduction to con Computer Computer Characteristics H Introduction to C prog Writing first program of C Identifiers and key wo program Batering the program into the computer Compiling am Data types Constants Variables and arrays Declarations Expres Constants Operators
5. Finding the K smallest element Merging Sorting and Searching The two way merge Sorting by selection Sorting by exchange Sorting by insertion Sorting by partitioning Recursive Quick sort Binary Search Strings Defining a string NULL character Initialization of strin string Processing the strings Character arithmetic Searching and more Library functions for strings and Writing a UNIT IV Pointers Fundamentals Pointer Declaratio Pointers and one dimensional array Dynamic memor i i Pointers and multi dimensional arrays Arrays of about pointer declarations Structures and Unions Defini type typedef Structures and File Handling Why files O Processing a data file randomly using fseek Additional Features Reg Command line parameters M g and Writing a data file es Concept of binary files Accessing the file erations Bit Fields Enumerations Multiple Stacks and Linked Lists Singl Queues ed lists and chains Representing chains in C Linked Stacks and Text Books 1 Programming with C Byron Gottfried Third Edition Schaum s Outlines Mc Graw Hill 2 Fundamentals of Data Structures in C Horowitz Sahni Anderson freed Second Edition Universities Press 3 How to Solve it by Computer R G Dromey Pearson Pascal implementations may be considered without loss of generality or Instructors may replace them with C language programs D
6. GVSubba Reddy and C Ramachandraiah McGraw Hill Higher Education New Delhi Fourth Edition 2012 A Text book of Engineering Chemistry by S S Dhara S S Umare S Chand Publications New Delhi 12 Edition 2010 Reference Books 1 2 3 Outcome The student is expected to A Text Book of Enigneering Chemistry Jain and Jain Dhanapath Rai Publishing Company New Delhi 15 Edition 2010 Engineering Chemistry by K B Chandra Sekhar UN D SCITECH Publications India Pvt Limited Chennai 2 Concepts of Engineering Chemistry Ashima Srivastava ang Learning Pvt Ltd First Edition 2013 Text Book of Engineering Chemistry C Pa Andra Naidu BS Publications Hyderabad 3 Text Book of Engineering Chemistry Shashichi i ications New Delhi 4 Edition 2011 Engineering Chemistry K Sesha Education First Edition 2013 Understand the el water domestically a and industrially Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B Tech I Year T Tu C Common to All Branches 13454101 MATHEMATICS I Objective e To train the students thoroughly in Mathematical concepts of ordinary differential equations and their applications in electrical circuits deflection of beams whirling of shafts e To prepare students for lifelong learning and success concepts of differential Integral and vector calculus ordin Laplace transforms e To develop the skill perti
7. Silicones Polyphospa R 2 P N applications UNIT HI FUEL TECHNOLOGY Classifications of Fuels Characteristics of Fuels Solid Fuels Coal Coke Manufacture of Metallurgical oven processes Liquid Fuels Petroleum Refining of Pe Bergius Processes Fischer Troph s sy Power Alcohol Manufacture Adva Gaseous Fuels Origin Producti and Biogas Flue Gas analysis Alcohol CHEMISTRY OF ENGI Semiconducting and Super materials rinciples and some examples Magnetic ent Composition Setting and Hardening Classification properties and applications Lubricants lubricants and applications Rocket Propellants Impurities in water hardness by EDTA ness Of water and its Units Disadvantages of hard water Estimation of d Numerical problems on hardness Estimation of dissolved oxygen Alkalinity acidity a lorides in water Water treatment for domestic purpose Chlorination Bleaching powder o ation Industrial Use of water For steam generation troubles of Boilers Scale amp Sludge Priming and Foaming Caustic Embrittlement and Boiler Corrosion Treatment of Boiler Feed water Internal Treatment Colloidal Phosphate Carbonate Calgon and sodium aluminate treatment External Treatment Ion Exchange and Permutit processes Demineralisation of brackish water Reverse Osmosis and Electrodialysis Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG Text Books 1 2 Engineering Chemistry by KNJayaveera
8. public speaking Prepared speech Impromptu speech topic originative techniques JAM Just A Minute Describing people object place Presentation Stage dynamics Body language Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG SPEAKING SKILLS Telephone skills Role plays Public Speaking GROUP ACTIVITIES Debates Situational dialogues MINIMUM REQUIREMENT FOR ELCS LAB The English Language Lab shall have two parts Computer Assisted Language Learning CALL Lab e The Computer aided Language Lab for 60 students with 60 LAN facility and English language software fo e master console e Computer network with LAN wi i ith the following specifications l o P IV Processor Speed 2 8 GHZ RAM 512 MB Hard Disk 80 o0O00 0 e e e O amp BARRONS USA Cracking GRE by CLIFFS ext Generati n TOEFL Test Advanced Skill Practice e Insider by Dreamtech e English e Elementary Intermediate Advanced CUP e Cambridge arners English ae with CD e Oxford Advan earner s Compass 8 Edition e Sanjay Ku shp Lata 2011 Communication Skills OUP References 1 Strengthen Your Steps Maruthi Publicaions 2012 2 A Course in Phonetics and Spoken English Dhamija Sethi Prentice Hall of India Pvt Ltd 3 A Textbook of English Phonetics for Indian Students 2 Ed T Balasubramanian Macmillian 2012 4 Speaking English Effectively 2 Edition Krishna Mohan amp NP Singh 2011 Mcmillan
9. Bhabha from New Horizons Listening Techniques Importance of phonetics L Meet amp Greet and Leave taking Introducing Oneself and Others Formal and Informal situations R Reading Strategies Skimming and Scanning W Writing strategies sentence structures G Parts of Speech Noun number pronoun personal pronoun verb analysis V Affixes prefix and suffix root words derivatives Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG UNIT II Chapter entitled Inspiration from Using English Chapter entitled Biography Jagadish Chandra Bose from New Horizons L Listening to details S Apologizing Interrupting Requesting and Making polite conversations R Note making strategies W Paragraph types topic sentences unity coherence length linking devices G Auxiliary verbs and question tags V synonyms antonyms homonyms homophones homographs words often confused UNIT III Chapter entitled Sustainable Development from Using Engli Chapter entitled Short Story The Happy Princ L Listening to themes and note taking S Giving instructions and Directions maki Advising R Reading for details 1 W Resume and cover letter G Tenses Present tense Past t V Word formation and One W fixing a time and Chapter entitled Relati Chapter entitled Po ipling from New Horizons L Listening to news S Narrating R Readin Chapter entitle
10. Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG UNIT 1 PHYSICAL OPTICS LASERS AND FIBRE OPTICS Physical Optics Introduction Interference in thin films by reflection Newton s Rings Fraunhofer diffraction due to single slit double slit and diffraction grating Lasers Introduction Characteristics of laser Spontaneous and stimulated emission of radiation Einstein s coefficients Population inversion Excitation mechanisms and optical resonator Ruby laser He Ne laser Applications of lasers Fibre optics Introduction Construction and working principle of optical fiber Numerical aperture and acceptance angle Types of optical fibers At n and losses in fibers Optical fiber communication system Applications of optical fi unications sensors and medicine Crystal systems Packing fractions o tures of NaCl and Diamond Directions and planes in crystals diffraction Bragg s law Lau defects T screw and atter waves de Broglie hypothesis Heisenberg s chrodinger s time independent and time dependent eq well Eige Free electron electron theory Sources of electrical resistance Equation for electrical con tum free electron theory Fermi Dirac distribution Kronig Penny model qualit Ofigin of bands in solids Classification of solids into conductors semiconductors and i tors UNIT IV SEMICONDUCTORS AND MAGNETIC MATERIALS Semiconduc
11. expression 34 Write a progran 35 Write a program to 36 tical order gt me 37 38 name and ba 80 of basic IT is 20 of the basic other deductions is user specified Compute the Gross and Ne y of the employee and update the file 39 Write a program to perform Base decimal octal hexadecimal etc conversion 40 Write a program to find the square root of a number without using built in library function 41 Write a program to convert from string to number 42 Write a program to generate pseudo random generator 43 Write a program to remove duplicates from ordered and unordered arrays 44 Write a program to sort numbers using insertion sort 45 Write a program to implement quick sort using non recursive and recursive approaches Use randomized element as partitioning element Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG 46 Write a program to search a word in a given file and display all its positions 47 Write a program to generate multiplication tables from 11 to 20 48 Write a program to express a four digit number in words For example 1546 should be written as one thousand five hundred and forty six 49 Write a program to generate a telephone bill The contents of it and the rate calculation etc should be as per BSNL rules Student is expected to gather the required information through the BSNL website 50 Write a program for tic tac toe game 51 Write a program to find the exec
12. for the exercises but they give valuable information to the student In the class work or in the examination knowledge of all shop practices may be stressed upon rather than skill acquired in making the job Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG References 1 Engineering Work shop practice for JNTU V Ramesh Babu VRB Publishers Pvt Ltd 2009 2 Work shop Manual P Kannaiah K L Narayana SciTech Publishers 3 Engineering Practices Lab Manual Jeyapoovan SaravanaPandian 4 e Vikas 4 Dictionary of Mechanical Engineering GHF Nayler Jaico Publishing House I T WORKSHOP Objective e To provide Technical training to the students on Productivity tools like Word processors Spreadsheets Presentations e To make the students know about the internal parts of ac from the parts preparing a computer for use by e To learn about Networking of computers a Searching embling a computer Preparing your Computer 5 weeks Task 1 Learn about Computer Identi Represent the same in the form of d a computer Write specification of Desktop computer Submit it in the form Task 2 Assembling a Comp tify working and non working rrectly by various methods available eg beeps and trouble shooting a computer install Linux on the computer Student may allation process tudents should record the various features that are lled They have to submit a report on it Students should connect two computers directly
13. stored in a file and perform the following operations a Append item b Modify an item c Display all items d Delete n item Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG Week 24 1 Write a program that uses the functions to perform the following operations on a Reference Books l COON E single linked list a Creation b Insertion c Deletion d Traversal Computer Science A Structured Programming Approach Using C by Behrouz A Forouzan amp Richard F Gilberg Third Edition Cengage Learning C Programming A Problem Solving Approac ouz A Forouzan amp E V Prasad F Gilberg Third Edition Cengage Learn Programming with C Rema Theraja O C Test Your Skills Kamthane Pea rrow Dreamtech Press ra TMH 2011 C Programming with prob Programming withc B
14. using a cable or wireless formation Students should connect two or more computers using switch hub and sha rmation Crimpling activity logical configuration etc should be done by the student The entire process has to be documented Task 6 Browsing Internet Student should access the Internet for Browsing Students should search the Internet for required information Students should be able to create e mail account and send email They should get acquaintance with applications like Facebook skype etc If Intranet mailing facility is available in the organization then students should share the information using it If the operating system supports sending messages to multiple users LINUX supports it in the same network then it should be done by the student Students are expected to submit the information about different browsers available their features search process using different natural languages and creating e mail account Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG Task 7 Antivirus Students should download freely available Antivirus software install it and use it to check for threats to the computer being used Students should submit information about the features of the antivirus used installation process about virus definitions virus engine etc Productivity tools 6 weeks Task 8 Word Processor Students should be able to create documents using the word processor tool Some of the tasks that are to be performed are inserting an
15. 13A99101 BASIC ELECTRICAL amp ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING PART A Objective e This course introduces the basic concepts of cir cuit analys fi undation for all Parallel Circuits Star Delta a Square and Average Value Phasor Representation of le of AC Voltages Root Mean Form Factor and Peak Factor Two Port Two Port Network Parameters Impedance Admittance Transmission and Hybrid Param eir Relations Concept of Transformed Network Two Port Network Parameters Usin ables UNIT MI Rotating Machine D C Generators Principles of Operation Constructional Details Expression for Generated EMF Applications of D C Generators D C Motors Principles of Operation Constructional Details Back EMF Armature Torque of a D C Motor Characteristics of D C Motors Applications of D C Motors Induction Motors Introduction to 3 Phase Induction Motor Principle of Operation Constructional Details Slip Expression for Torque Torque Slip Characteristics Applications of 3 Phase Induction Motors Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG PART B Objective e The objective of this Course is to provide the students with an introductory and broad treatment of the field of Electronics Engineering UNIT IV Semiconductor Devices Intrinsic semiconductors Electron Hole Pair Generation Conduction in Intrinsic Semiconductors Extrinsic Semiconductors N Type and P Type Semiconductors Comparison of N Type and P Type Semiconduc
16. CATIA and Pro E o the layman easily skill acquired by the student in this subject is Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B Tech I Year L C 3 4 Common to CE ME EEE ECE EIE IT AE Mechatronics amp Chemical Engineering 13A12102 PROGRAMMING IN C amp DATA STRUCTURES LAB Objective e To make the student learn C Programming language e To make the student solve problems implement them using e To strengthen the ability to identify and apply the sui l e given real world problem LIST OF EXPERIMENTS TASKS 1 Practice DOS and LINUX Command 2 Study of the Editors Integrated i pilers in chosen platform 3 Write Edit Debug Com gt grams to understand the programming environme 4 d xchange of two numbers ber is prime or not f prime numbers in the given range 9 ci numbers in the given range 10 ind the maximum of a set of numbers 11 erse the digits of a number 12 um of the digits of a number check for number palindrome 15 Write a program to evaluate the sum of the following series up to n terms e 14Ktx7 214x7 3 14x44 Hanne 16 Write a program to generate Pascal Triangle 17 Write a program to read two matrices and print their sum and product in the matrix form 18 Write a program to read matrix and perform the following operations i Find the sum of Diagonal Elements of a matrix ii Print Transpose of a matrix i
17. Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG 5 Listening in the Language Classroom John Field Cambridge Language Teaching Library 2011 6 A Hand book for English Laboratories E Suresh kumar P Sreehari Foundation Books 2011 7 English Pronunciation in Use Intermediate amp Advanced Hancock M 2009 CUP 8 Basics of Communication in English Soundararaj Francis 2012 New Delhi Macmillan 9 Spoken English CIEFL in 3 volumes with 6 cassettes OUP 10 English Pronouncing Dictionary Daniel nes Current Edition with CD Cambridge 17 edition 2011 Outcome e Becoming active participants in the learning pr English of the students gt e Speaking with clarity and confidence thefe i ili s of the students cy in spoken Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B Tech I Year T Tu C Common to EEE ECE EIE CSE amp IT 13454102 MATHEMATICS H Objective e This course aims at providing the student with the conc Fourier and Z transforms and partial differential equatio engineering e Our emphasis will be more on logical and problem solvin methods and their applications pts of Matrices Fourier series ich find the applications in Numerical transformations Hermitian Skew Hermitian and Uni vectors for both real and complex Diagonolization of matrix Cal quadratic form to canonical fo Eigen Values Eigen em and its applications
18. Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR Prof V SANKAR M Tech Ph D DIRECTOR OF ACADEMIC amp PLANNING Lr No JNTUA A1 DAPO I B Tech Syllabus 2013 14 Established by Govt of A P Act No 30 of 2008 Ph amp Fax 08554 272432 Mobile 9000551418 Email dap jntua ac in Sub JNTU Anantapur DAPO B Tech R13 I year detailed syllabus Reg Ref Note Order of the Vice Chancellor Dated 12 09 2013 kkk Date 12 09 2013 Approved course structure of I B Tech R13 is uploaded in the University website on 1 7 13 in Academic amp Plannibng portal In continuation vide ref read above I am herewith enclosing I B Tech R13 detailed syllabus of the following subjects S No Code No Title of the subject l 13A52101 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH 2 13A56101 ENGINEERING PHYSICS 3 13A51101 ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY 4 13A54101 MATHEMATICS I 5 13A12101 PROGRAMMING IN C amp DATA STRUCTURES 6 13A01101_ ENGINEERING MECHANICS 7 13A03101 ENGINEERING DRAWING 8 13A12102 PROGRAMMING IN C amp DATA STRUCTURES LAB 9 13A99102 ENGINEERING PHYSICS amp ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY LAB 10 13A99103 ENGINEERING amp I T WORKSHOP EN 13452102 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION SKILLS ELCS LAB 12 13A54102 MATHEMATICS II TS 13A02101 ELEC
19. NIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B Tech I Year T P C 2 0 0S Common to All Branches 13A51101 ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY Preamble Knowledge in chemistry serves as basic nutrient for the understanding and thereby design of materials of importance in life Thus the advancement ineering is depend on the outcome of basic sciences Many advances in engineering e demand as in the case of polymers or wait upon chemical develop in the case of implants and alloys Currently the ele forward for suitable biopolymers and nano mater electrical materials engineers are in search of proper engineers are on lookout for micro fluids and the civil engine environmental friendly economical but lo Objective e The Engineering Chemistry course for undergraduate students is framed to strengthen the fundamentals of chemistry and then build an interface of theoretical concepts with their industrial engineering applications e The course main aim is to impart in depth knowledge of the subject and highlight the role of chemistry in the field of engineering e The lucid explanation of the topics will help students understand the fundamental concepts and apply them to design engineering materials and solve problems related to them An attempt has been made to logically correlate the topic with its application e The extension of fundamentals of electrochemistry to energy storage devices such as commercial batteries and fuel cells is one such example e After the
20. TRICAL CIRCUITS 14 13A04101 NETWORK ANANLYSIS 15 13A05101 PROBLEM SOLVING AND COMPUTER PROGRAMMING 13A99101 BASIC ELECTRICAL amp ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING 13A05102 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING LAB Yours faithfully Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B Tech I Year T P C 2 0 3 Common to All Branches 13A52101 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH Preamble English is an international language as well as a living ang that knowledge of English is a passport for better career and fo world As it is a language of opportunities in this global age domain ofuse everywhere The syllabus has been desig ibrant one People have found unication with the entire bound to expand its the students of Engineering and Technology T se of preparing them for everyday communication and to fa The first text prescribed for detailed study focu kills and vocabulary development The teachers should enco rget language The classes should be interactive and stude d to participate in the classroom activities keenly The text for non detailed study i ing reading for pleasure by the students They may be encour i their own which could lead into a classroom discussio je texts done in the class the teacher can bring va such as newspaper articles Objective To enable the students to Chapter entitled Hu Chapter entitled B r from Using English phy Homi Jehangir
21. and its Application Couples and Resultan beams with different types of loading varying loading of limiting friction static fferential Screw jack Friction Types of friction laws of simple figures Centroids of Composite figures of Inertia Parallel axis and perpendicular axis theorems Moments of Inert Mass Moment of Inertia M n Work Energy application to Particle Motion Connection d Plane Motion UNIT V Analysis of Perfect Frames Types of frames cantilever frames and simply supported frames Analysis of frames using method of joints method of sections and tension coefficient method for vertical loads horizontal loads and inclined loads Mechanical Vibrations Definitions Concepts Simple Harmonic motion Free vibrations Simple Compound and Torsional pendulum Numerical problems Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG Text Books 1 Engineering Mechanics by Shames amp Rao Pearson Education 2 Engineering Mechanics by Dr R k Bansal Lakshmi Publications 3 Engineering Mechanics B Bhattacharyya Oxford University Publications Reference Books 1 z Engineering Mechanics by Fedrinand L Singer Harper Collings Publishers 2 Engineering Mechanics by Seshigiri Rao Universities Press Hyderabad 3 4 Engineering Mechanics Statics and Dynamics by Hibller and Gupta Pearson Engineering Mechanics by Rajsekharan Vikas Publications Education Enginee
22. ang Unary operators Relational and Conditional operator Library functions Fundame x01 e values of two variables Factorial computation gits of an integer Generating prime numbers ey UNIT II Data Input and character output putc inaries Single character input getchar function Single function Entering input data the scanf function More about the scanf function Writi tput data The printf function More about the printf function The gets and puts functi teractive conversational programming Preparing and running a complete C program Planning a C program Writing a C program Error diagnostics Debugging techniques Control statements Preliminaries Branching if else statement Looping The while statement More looping The do while statement Still more looping The for statement Nested control structures The switch statement Break statement Continue statement The comma operator The goto statement Functions A brief overview Defining a function Accessing a function Function prototypes Passing arguments to a function Recursion Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG UNIT IT Program Structure Storage classes Automatic variables External global variables Static variables Multi file programs More about library functions Arrays Defining an array Processing an array Passing arrays to functions Multi dimensional arrays Array Techniques Array order reversal Removal of duplicates from an ordered array
23. ary from department to department Students can refer to their syllabus books consult staff members of the concerned department or refer websites The following is a sample list Instructors may make modifications to the list to suit the department concerned e Desktop operating system Server operating system Antivirus software MATLAB CAD CAM software AUTOCAD References 1 Introduction to Computers Peter 2 MOS study guide for word E Cox PHI 3 Introduction to Inform Education 4 Networking your c 5 Trouble shootin oan Lambert Joyce olutions limited Pearson Outcome presentation tool for information sharing Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B Tech I Year L C 3 4 Common to All Branches 13452102 ENGLISH LANGUAGE COMMUNICATION SKILLS ELCS LAB The Language Lab focuses on the production and practice of sounds of language and familiarizes the students with the use of English in everyday situations and Objective PRESENTATION Preparation PHONETICS Listening activities To train students to use language effectively in group discussions to help them face intervie eaki To expose the students to a varied blend of seli i leatr i odes of language learning through computer aided multi To enable them to learn better pr and rhythm To help the second language 1 mother tongue influence To train students to u
24. completion of the course the student would understand about the concepts of chemistry in respect of Electrochemical cells fuel cells mechanism of corrosion and factors to influence polymers with their applications analytical methods engineering materials and water chemistry UNIT 1 ELECTROCHEMISTRY Review of electrochemical cells Numerical calculations Batteries Rechargeable batteries Lead acid Ni Cd Lithium Ion Batteries Fuels cells Hydrogen Oxygen and Methanol Oxygen Electrochemical sensors Potentiometric Sensors and voltammetric sensors Examples analysis of Glucose and urea Corrosion Electrochemical Theory of corrosion Factors affecting the corrosion Prevention Anodic and cathodic protection and electro and electroless plating Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG UNIT II POLYMERS Introduction to polymers Polymerisation process mechanism cationic anionic free radical and coordination covalent Elastomers rubbers Natural Rubber Compounding of Rubber Synthetic Rubber Preparation properties and engineering applications of Buna S buna N Polyurethene Polysulfide Thiokol rubbers Plastomers Thermosetting and Thermoplatics Preparation properties and Engineering applications PVC Bakelite nylons Conducting polymers Mechanism synthesis and applications of polyacetyline polyaniline Liquid Crystals Introduction classification and applications Inorganic Polymers Basic Introduction
25. d Chapter entitled T Washington fro manism from Using English obiography My Struggle for an Education by Booker ew Horizons L Listening to spee S Making Presentations and Group Discussions R Reading for Information W E mail drafting G Conditional clauses and conjunctions V Collocations and Technical Vocabulary and using words appropriately Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG Text Books li 2 Using English published by Orient Black Swan New Horizons published by Pearson Reference Books 2 gt CO ON Oe e Outcome Raymond Murphy s English Grammar with CD Murphy Cambridge University Press 2012 English Conversation Practice Grant Taylor Tata McGraw Hill 2009 Communication SKILLS Sanjay Kumar amp Pushpalatha Oxford University Press 2012 A Course in Communication Skills Kiranmai Dutt amp idation Books 2012 Living English Structures William Standard Allen Pearson 2011 Current English grammar and usage S M Guptha PHI 2013 Modern English Grammar Krishna SWAMI McMillan 2009 Powerful Vocabulary Builder Anjana Agarwal New Age International Publishers 2011 The students will get the req and develop communicative s through the prescribed texts Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B Tech I Year T P C 2 0 0S Common to All Branches 13456101 ENGINEERING PHYSICS Prea
26. d deleting the characters words and lines Alignment of the lines Inserting header and Footer changing the font changing the colour including images and tables in the word file making page setup copy and paste block of text images tables linking the images which are presen other directory formatting paragraphs spell checking etc Students should be able to prep ject cover pages content sheet and chapter pages at the end of the task using the features s user manual of the word processor considered Task 9 Spreadsheet Students should be able to Task 10 Presentations creati i i i resentations Selecting the style for slides formatting th i and numbering hyperlinking running the slide show Or slide show Students should submit a user manual of the Presentation too ubmit a report on specifications of various r the laboratories in their curriculum starting from I partment to department Students can refer to their Micro estates kit Lathe machine Generators Construction material Air conditioner UPS and Inverter RO system Electrical Rectifier CRO Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG e Function Generator e Microwave benches Task 12 Software Students may submit a report on specifications of various software that may be used by them for the laboratories in their curriculum starting from I B tech to IV B Tech The software may be proprietary software or Free and Open source software It can v
27. e e Would dent in handling energy storage systems and would be able combat chemical corrosion e Would have acquired the practical skill to handle the analytical methods with confidence e Would feel comfortable to think of design materials with the requisite properties e Would be in a position to technically address the water related problems Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B Tech I Year L C 3 4 Common to All Branches 13499103 ENGINEERING amp LT WORKSHOP ENGINEERING WORKSHOP Objective The budding Engineer may turn out to be a technologist scient consultant etc There is a need to equip the engineer wit preneur practitioner to fabricate and also should be able to estimate the co or job work Hence j practices and on hand engineering students 1 TRADES FOR EXERCIS a Carpentry shop Tw d mortising groove and and tenon T joint Bridle T b Fitting shop T tail joint out of Welding i wo welds exercises single V butt joint lap joint double V butt joint or joir 2 TRADES FOR a Plumbing b Machine Shop c Metal Cutting Apart from the above the shop rooms should display charts layouts figures circuits hand tools hand machines models of jobs materials with names such as different woods wood faults Plastics steels meters gauges equipment CD or DVD displays First aid shop safety etc though they may not be used
28. e with the fundament resonance filters and to analyze the transient response 1 l circuits using various of coupled circuits Circuit Analysis Techniques Voltage and Current Lav i and Mesh Analysis Network Topology Formation of Incidenc i i Matrix formation j on s Maximum Function The Phasor Phas A C Circuit Power Analysis verage Power Effective Values of Current lex Power Circuit Analysis in S Domain Conditions for max frequency universal impedance Currents in parallel resonance Impedance variation with ance curves Bandwidth of parallel resonant circuits General case of parallel resonance t Anti resonance at all frequencies variable phase angle circuit reactance curves Im ce Transformation Magnetically Coupled Circuits Mutual Inductance Energy Considerations The Linear Transformer The Ideal Transformer UNIT IV Two Port Networks Relationship of two port variables Short circuit Admitance parameters Open circuit Impedance parameters Transmission Parameters Hybrid Parameters Relationship between parameter sets Parallel connection of two port networks State Variable Networks Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG State Variable Analysis Introduction to state variables state variables of circuits state and output equations advantages of state variable analysis Circuit state equations Proper and improper circuits Equations for proper circuits Transform solution of state equations Ill
29. gineering Physics V Rajendran MacGraw Hill Reference Books 1 Engineering Physics V Rajendra Edition 2012 2 Engineering Physics RV S Publications 2013 3 Engineering Physics Sanj Edition 2009 4 Engineering Physic sh University Press I edi Cengage Learning I Edition 2012 I Edition 2010 New Delhi Outcome e The different realms of physics and their applications in both scientific and technological systems are achieved through the study of physical optics lasers and fibre optics e The important properties of crystals like the presence of long range order and periodicity structure determination using X ray diffraction are focused along with defects in crystals and ultrasonic non destructive techniques e The discrepancies between the classical estimates and laboratory observations of physical properties exhibited by materials would be lifted through the understanding of quantum picture of subatomic world Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG e The electronic and magnetic properties of materials were successfully explained by free electron theory and focused on the basis for the band theory e The properties and device applications of semiconducting and magnetic materials are illustrated e The importance of superconducting materials and nanomaterials along with their engineering applications are well elucidated Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL U
30. ii Print sum of even and odd numbers in a given matrix 19 Write a program to accept a line of characters and print the count of the number of Vowels Consonants blank spaces digits and special characters Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG 20 Write a program to insert a substring in to a given string and delete few characters from the string Don t use library functions related to strings 21 Write a program to perform the operations addition subtraction multiplication of complex numbers 22 Write a program to split a file in to two files say filel and file2 Read lines into the file from standard input Filel should consist of odd numbered lines and file2 should consist of even numbered lines 23 Write a program to merge two files 24 Write a program to implement numerical methods Lagrange s interpolation Trapezoidal rule 25 Write a program to read a set of strings and sort them in a 26 Write a program to sort the elements of an array using so 27 Write a program to sort the elements of an array using Sele 28 Write a program to perform Linear Search on 29 Write a program to perform Binary Search o 30 Write a program to find the number of occurren numbers 31 Write a program to read two strin built in string Library function i String length determinatio iii Concatenate them if reversing 32 Write programs using r LCM Towers of Hanoi 33 Write a program to i pression and evaluate postfix
31. ion Enumerated Types Structure Unions Programming Applications Bitwise Operators Exact Size Integer Types Logical Bitwise hift Operators Mask UNIT V Pointers Introduction Pointers for Inter Functi Compatibility Lvalue and Rvalue Pointer Applications Array and Pointer Array to a Function Memory Allocati Applications Binary Input output Text Versu Converting File Type Linked List Single Linked Text Books 1 How to Solve romey Pearson ing Approach Using C by Behrouz A Cengage Learning roach Ajay Mittal Pearson W Kernighan and Dennis M Ritchi Pearson 3 gramming Designs in C J R Hanly and E B Koffman 4 a Theraja Oxford 5 Problem So M T Somashekara PHI 6 C Programmi ith problem solving J A Jones amp K Harrow Dreamtech Press 7 Programmi h C R S Bickar Universities Press Outcomes e Able to design the flowchart and algorithm for real world problems Able to learn and understand new programming languages Able to construct modular and readable programs Able to write C programs for real world problems using simple and compound data types Adapt programming experience and language knowledge to other programming language contexts e Employee good programming style standards and practices during program development Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B Tech I Year T Tu C 3 1 5 Common to CSE amp IT
32. mble There has been an exponential growth of knowledge in areas and challenges in the understanding of basic laws of nature new phenomena in macro micro and nano scale device technologi ysics play a ent past opening up new physical principles is of paramount importance in tnders i t trends and latest developments in the field of engineering To keep in pace with the recent i i areas of emerging technologies the syllabi of engineering the basic needs of all engineering br ultrasonics quantum mechanics fr device applications of semicond their modern device applicatio cs crystallography enomenon properties and nano materials along with Objective e To evoke inti diffraction the m of light achieving amplification of solids e To open enues of knowledge and understanding on semiconductor based electronic de basic concepts and applications of semiconductor and magnetic materials have been introduced which find potential in the emerging micro device applications e To give an impetus on the subtle mechanism of superconductors in terms of conduction of electron pairs using BCS theory different properties exhibited by them and their fascinating applications Considering the significance of microminiaturization of electronic devices and significance of low dimensional materials the basic concepts of nanomaterials their synthesis properties and applications in modern emerging technologies are elicited
33. nalysis of R L And C In Series Parallel nations With Sinusoidal Excitation Concept of Power Factor Concept Susceptance and Admittance Real and Reactive Power Complex Three Phase Circuits Phase Sequence Star and Delta Connection Relation Between Line and Phase Voltages and Currents in Balanced Systems Analysis of Balanced Three Phase Circuits Measurement of Active and Reactive Power in Balanced and Unbalanced Three Phase Systems Analysis of Three Phase Unbalanced Circuits Loop Method Application of Millman s Theorem Star Delta Transformation Technique Two Wattmeter Method of Measurement of Three Phase Power Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG UNIT I LOCUS DIAGRAMS amp NETWORK TOPOLOGY Locus Diagrams Series R L R C R L C and Parallel Combination with Variation of Various Parameters Resonance Series Parallel Circuits Concept of Band Width and Q Factor Network Topology Definitions Graph Tree Basic Cutset and Basic Tieset Matrices for Planar Networks Loop and Nodal Methods of Analysis of Networks with Dependent amp Independent Voltage and Current Sources Duality amp Dual Networks Nodal Analysis Mesh Analysis Super Node and Super Mesh for D C Excitations UNIT IV NETWORK THEOREMS amp TWO PORT NET Network Theorems Thevenin s Norton s illman s Theorems for D C and Sinusoidal Excitations Tell j i rmed Network Two Port onse of R L R C R L C Series Circuit
34. nent to the practic i ding the using mathematical information Exact linear and Bernoulli equ growth and decay orthogonal Non homogeneous linear J coefficients with RHS t method of variation o Beams whirling of shafts of cooling law of natural tions of secon d higher order with constant in ax cos ax polynomials in x e V x xV x s to oscillatory electrical circuits Deflection of Multiple integral integration Applicat and polar coordinate le and triple integrals Change of Variables Change of order of o areas and volumes surface area of solid of revolution in Cartesian g double integral UNIT IV Laplace transform of standard functions Inverse transform First shifting Theorem Transforms of derivatives and integrals Unit step function Second shifting theorem Dirac s delta function Convolution theorem Laplace transform of Periodic function Differentiation and integration of transform Application of Laplace transforms to ordinary differential equations of first and second order Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG UNIT V Vector Calculus Gradient Divergence Curl and their properties Vector integration Line integral Potential function Area Surface and volume integrals Vector integral theorems Green s theorem Stoke s and Gauss s Divergence Theorem Without proof Application of Green s Stoke s and Gauss
35. of Surfaces of Right Regular Solids Prism Cylinder Pyramid Cone and their Sectional Parts UNIT IV Isometric and Orthographic Projections Principles of isometric projection Isometric Scale Isometric Views Conventions Isometric Views of lines Planes Figures Simple and Compound Solids Isometric Projection of objects having non isometric lines Isometric projections of spherical parts Conversion of isometric Projections Views of Orthographic Views Conventions Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG Interpenetration of Right Regular Solids Projections of Curves of intersection of Cylinder Vs UNIT V Cylinder Cylinder Vs Prism Cylinder Vs Cone Square Prism Vs Square Prism Perspective Projections Perspective Vice of Plane Figures and simple Solids Vanishing point method General Methods only Text Books l 2 Reference Books 1 Dv Be te Engineering Drawing N D Bhat Charotar Publishers Engineering Drawing K L Narayana amp P Kannaih Scitech Publishers Chennai Engineering Drawing Johle Tata McGraw Hill Publishers Engineering Drawing Shah and Rana 2 e Pear Engineering Drawing and Graphics Venugopal h Engineering Graphics K C John PHI 2013 Suggestions 1 Student is expected to buy a ba or better understanding 2 Students can find the eering and application of involute on gear teeth on line from e Introduction to e Http sewor e Conic sectio 3 Cad CAD CAM
36. raft syllabus R13 regulations UG Reference Books 1 Programming in C Pradip Dey Manas Ghosh Oxford Higher Education 2 Programming in C and Data Structures Hanly Koffman Kamthane Ananda Rao Pearson 3 Programming in C Reema Thareja Oxford Higher Education 4 Computer Fundamentals and C Programming First Edition Dr P Chenna Reddy Available at www pothi com 5 Data Structure and Program Design in C Second Edition Kruse Tondo Leung Mogalla Pearson 6 Programming with C R S Bichkar University Press 7 Computer Science A Structured Programming Approac Third Edition Fourouzan amp Gilberg Cengage Learning Outcome Student can effectively apply proble i 1 i i g the solutions for a wide range of problems Student can choose appropria i ructure depending on the problem to be solved Student can effectively appropriate to the prob Student can modul Student can use ind sorting technique to suit the application Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B Tech I Year T Tu C 3 1 5 Common to CE ME AE Mechatronics amp Chemical Engineering 13A01101 ENGINEERING MECHANICS Objective This course will serve as a basic course by introducing the concepts of basic mechanics which will help as a foundation to various courses UNIT I Introduction of Engineering Mechanics Basic Forces
37. rate i A Fibonacci sequence is defined as following exchange between the n terms of the sequence nd terms in the Week 2 1 Write a algorithm and draw a fl etic operations addition subtraction multiplication i f 2 Write a algorithm and dr flov inti ibers between and n Week 3 1 The packing depa ision has to prepare a requisition note listing the e different TV models that it mios s m 2 Write a second forth am that reads 10 integers and prints the first and last on one line the e ninth on the next line the third and the seventh on the next line and so input and the results are shown below Please enter 10 numbers 10 31 2 73 24 65 6 87 18 9 Your numbers are 10 9 31 18 2 87 73 6 24 65 Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG Week 4 1 Write a program that prompts the user to enter an integer and then prints the integer first as a character and then as a decimal and finally as a float Use separate print statements Expected output The number as a character K The number as a decimal 275 The number as a float 0 000000 add these two numbers and ll the three variables 2 Write a program to read two floating point nu assign the result to an integer Finally display the 3 Write a program to demonstrate the e increment and ands Week 5 1 by using the arithmetic ion on integer data 2 f Week 6 1 2 3 Week 7 ollowing conditions hen no ta
38. reinforce his her understanding of the subject and also provide opportunity to refine their understanding of conceptual aspects As a result the student gets an opportunity to have feel good factor at the laboratory bench about the chemical principles that he she learned in the classroom Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG Objective e Will learn practical understanding of the redox reaction e Will able to understand the function of fuel cells batteries and extend the knowledge to the processes of corrosion and its prevention e Will learn the preparation and properties of synthetic polymers and other material that would provide sufficient impetus to engineer these to suit diverse applications e Will also learn the hygiene aspects of water would be in a position to design methods to produce potable water using modern technology LIST OF EXPERIMENTS Any 10 of the following experiments has to be performed 1 Determination of total hardness of water by EDTA 2 Determination of Copper by EDTA method 3 Estimation of Dissolved Oxygen by Winkler s 4 Determination of Copper by lodometry 5 Estimation of iron II using diph method 6 Determination of Alkalinity of 7 Determination of acidity of Wat 8 Preparation of Phenol Fo 9 Determination of Viscosi vs Sodium Sulphate Precipitation Titration fficiency of an inhibitor for mild steel in K N Jayave l blications Hyderabad Ch Edition 2012 Outcom
39. ring Mechanics by S Timoshenko D H Young anc Company Engineering Mechanics by Chandramouli P Engineering Mechanics Arthur P Boresi a Cengage Learning o Tata McGraw Hill blications ichard J Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B Tech I Year T Drg C 1 5 5 Common to CE ME AE Mechatronics amp Chemical Engineering 13A03101 ENGINEERING DRAWING Objective e By studying the engineering drawing a student becomes aware of how industry communicates technical information Engineering drawing teaches the principles of accuracy and clarity in presenting the information necessar t objects e This course develops the engineering imagination i e so es successful design By learning techniques of engineering drawing bout technical images Drawing is the language of engine students will eventually be able 4 technology Introduction to Engine Princi ering Graphics and their Significance Conventions 1 ons Curves used in Engineering Practice NIT II oth planes Problems on projections Finding True ections of regular plane surfaces figures Projection of lines and l UNIT III Projections of Solid jections of Regular Solids inclined to one or both planes Auxiliary Views Sections and Dev nts of Solids Section Planes and Sectional View of Right Regular Solids Prism cylinder Pyramid and Cone True shapes of the sections Development
40. s for D C thod Using Differential Equation and Laplace Excitations Initia iti ution Method Using Differential Equations and Laplace Transforms Fourier Transfor urier Theorem Trigonometric Form and Exponential Form of Fourier Series Conditions mmetry Line Spectra and Phase Angle Spectra Analysis of Electrical Circuits to Non Sinusoidal Periodic Waveforms Fourier Integrals and Fourier Transforms Properties of Fourier Transforms and Application to Electrical Circuits Introduction to P Spice Text Books 1 Network Analysis by M E Van Valkenburg Prentice Hall India 3 Edition 2012 2 Circuit Theory Analysis amp Synthesis by A Chakrabarti Dhanpat Rai amp Sons 2010 3 Electric Circuits Schuam Series 2012 Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG Reference Books l 2 3 4 Circuits amp Networks by A Sudhakar and Shyammohan S Palli Tata McGraw Hill 2010 Electric Circuits by N Sreenivasulu REEM Publications 2013 Engineering circuit analysis by William Hayt and Jack E Kemmerly Mc Graw Hill Company 6 edition 2005 Electrical Circuit Theory and Technology by John Bird Routledge Taylor amp Fransis 2007 Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B Tech I Year T Tu C Common to ECE amp EIE 13404101 NETWORK ANANLYSIS Objective To help students develop an understanding on analyzing e techniques To make the student familiariz
41. tor Physics Introduction Intrinsic and extrinsic semiconductors Drift amp diffusion currents and Einstein s equation Hall effect Direct and indirect band gap semiconductors Working principle of p n junction diode LED laser diode and photodiode Magnetic materials Introduction and basic definitions Origin of magnetic moments Bohr magneton Classification of magnetic materials into dia para ferro antiferro and ferri magnetic materials Hysteresis Soft and hard magnetic materials and applications Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG UNIT V SUPERCONDUCTIVITY AND PHYSICS OF NANOMATERIALS Superconductivity Introduction Meissner effect Properties of superconductors Type I and type II superconductors Flux quantization London penetration depth ac and de Josephson effects BCS theory qualitative High T superconductors Applications of superconductors Physics of Nanomaterials Introduction Significance of nanoscale Surface area and quantum confinement Physical properties optical thermal mechanical and magnetic properties Synthesis of nanomaterials ball mill chemical vapour deposition sol gel plasma arcing and thermal evaporation Properties of Carbon nanotubes High st applications Properties of graphene Graphene based Field Effect Transistor Applicati omaterials Text Books 1 Engineering physics S ManiNaidu Pearson Ed 2 En
42. tors The Junction Drift and Diffusion Currents The p n Junction Diode Forward Bias Reverse Bias pere Characteristics Diode Specifications Applications of Diode Diode as a Switch Diode er Half wave Rectifier Full Wave Rectifier Full Wave Bridge Rectifier Rectifiers with F iode Volt Ampere Characteristics Zener Diode as Voltage Regulator PNP Transistors Input Output Charact between Ic Ig and Ig Transistor Biasi ixed ivi ias Transistor Applications Inverting amp differentiator Text Books 1 Basic Electri ngineering by D P KOTHARI amp I J NAGRATH Tata McGraw Hill Second Edition 2007 2 Electrical Circuit Theory and Technology by JOHN BIRD Routledge publisher 4 Edition 2011 3 Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering M S Sukhija T K Nagsarkar Oxford University Press 1 Edition 2012 4 Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering S K Bhattacharya Pearson Education 2012 Reference Books 1 Electrical amp Electronic Technology by Edward Hughes 10 Edition Pearson 2008 2 Basic Electrical Engineering Uma Rao Sanguine Pearson Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B Tech I Year L C 3 4 COMPUTER SCIENCE amp ENGINEERING 13405102 COMPUTER PROGRAMMING LAB Week 1 1 Write an algorithm and draw a flowchart to make variables a gt b gt c gt d gt a 2 Write an algorithm and draw a flowchart to gene
43. tring and delete all the leading spaces Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG Week 16 Write a program to accept a string from user and display number of vowels consonants digits and special characters present in each of the words of the given string Week 17 Write a C program that uses functions to perform the following operations a Reading a complex number b Writing a complex number c Addition of two complex numbers d Multiplication of two complex numbers Note represent complex numbers using structures Week 18 1 Write a C program to define a union and struct ving exactly the same variable 2 Declare a structure time that has t Week 19 1 Write a function that flip 2 Write a function that c integer The functi f tw The first is the integer to be manipulated the Week 20 1 Write a pr i rray of names and to sort them in alphabetical order Use sort fun aters to the functions stremp and swap sort in turn should call the Write a 2 Week 21 fa triangle using function that has the input parameters Week 22 oth the files reach the end of the file the lines of text and text2 and write ext to a new file text3 2 Write a program to split a given text file into n parts Name each part as the name of the original file followed by part lt n gt where n is the sequence number of the part file Week 23 Write a program in C using structures which stores the code name and price of an item
44. ustrative problems UNIT V Filters Introduction the neper amp decibel Characteristic Impedance of symmetrical networks Currents amp voltage ratios as exponentials the propagation constant Hyperbolic trigonometry Properties of symmetrical networks Filter fundamentals pass and stop bands Behavior of characteristic impedance The constant k low pass filter the constant k high pass filter The m derived T section The m derived m section Variation of c istic impedance over the pass band Termination with m derived half sections Band pass d elimination filters Illustrative problems Text Books 1 W H Hayt J E Kemmerly and S M Durbin McGraw Hill 7 edition 2010 2 Van Valkenburg Network Anal Reference Books 1 John D Ryder Network 2 A Sudhakar amp Shyam Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B Tech I Year T Tu C COMPUTER SCIENCE amp ENGINEERING 13A05101 PROBLEM SOLVING AND COMPUTER PROGRAMMING Objective e To understand the core aspects of computer problem sol To understand the programming language constructs To understand the programming paradigms To understand the compound data types Introduction to Computers Com Languages Creating and Running P Constants Input and Output Introduction to Comput Algorithms Progra Algorithms Sample Programs cal Data and Operators Two way Selection
45. ution time of a program 52 Design a file format to store a person s name address and other information Write a program to read this file and produce a set of mailing lab Note The above list consists of only sample programs Instructors illustrate certain concepts wherever is necessary P studied in the Theory on C programming and Dat her programs to References 1 Programming with C Byro Hill 2 Fundamentals of Data Edition Universities P Let us C Yeswan 3 4 5 Classic Data 6 7 Pointers in C Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY ANANTAPUR B Tech I Year L C Common to All Branches 13A99102 ENGINEERING PHYSICS amp ENGINEERING CHEMISTRY LAB ENGINEERING PHYSICS LAB LIST OF EXPERIMENTS Any 10 of the following experiments has to be 1 Determination of wavelengths of various c grating in normal incidence method Determination of dispersive power o Determination of thickness of thin Determination of radius of cur Laser Diffraction due to sin ility of charge carriers in semiconductor the axis ofa current carrying coil Stewart and Gee s method ice constant using X ray spectrum Preamble The experiments a igned in a manner that the students can validate their own theory understanding in ch y by self involvement and practical execution Thus the execution of these experiments by the student will
46. x Week 8 i print the calendar for a month given the first Week day of the Expected output Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 3 6 7 8 9 10 ll 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Draft syllabus R13 regulations UG Week 9 1 2 Week 10 l Week 11 1 2 3 Week 12 1 Week 13 Week 14 Week 15 1 2 3 Write a program to print the Pascal triangle for a given number Write a program to calculate the following expression for given x value f x a4 a cos Z b sin 2 azi L L Write C code to define a function median that takes 3 numbers as its inputs and returns the median Write a function to find the sum of the digit of a given number Write a program to perform simple calculator operations use functions addition subtraction multiplication and division Write C code to define a function cash_dispense and returns the number of 1000 500 100 50 20 10 make up the given amount Write C code to reverse the conten become 5 4 3 2 1 Write a program that will searc exist in a user chosen array a an amount as its input denomination that Write a program t the given key elem ist i nd print it as output numbers Write a C program to check whether a given string is a palindrome or not without using any built in functions Write a function that accepts a string and delete the first character Write a function that accepts a s
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