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CY8251 Syllabus PHYSICAL AND ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Regulation 2017 Anna University

CY8251 Syllabus PHYSICAL AND ORGANIC CHEMISTRY Regulation 2017 Anna University

CY8251 Syllabus OBJECTIVES:

  • To understand the structure and reactivity of organic compounds.
  • To study about reaction mechanisms and to study the concepts of chemical kinetics and catalysis.

CY8251 Syllabus UNIT I REACTION MECHANISMS

Free radical substitutions, Electophilic addition, Aromatic Electrophilic substitutions, Nucleophilic additions, condensation reactions, nucleophilic substitutions in aliphatic and aromatic compounds, cyclo additions, Rearrangements-Beckmann, Curtius, Hofmann, cope and oxy-cope, Fries
rearrangement reactions.

CY8251 Syllabus UNIT II HETROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS IN POLYMER TECHNOLOGY

Amines, heterocyclic compounds – furan, thiophene, pyrrole, pyridine, quinoline, isoquinoline, imidazoles, thiazoles preparation , properties and uses of simple monomers likeethylene, propylene, isobutylene, butadiene, styrene, methyl methacrylate , diisocyanates, glycols, polyols, epichlorohydrin,
fluoro alkenes, acrylonitrile, vinyl chloride, vinyl acetate.

CY8251 Syllabus UNIT III STRUCTURE AND REACTIVITY IN ORGANIC COMPOUNDS

Bonding in Organic Compounds- Structure-property relationships – Electronic effects like inductive, mesomeric, electromeric and hyper conjugation effects – Free radicals, carbocations, carbanions, elementary ideas about stereo chemistry RS-nomenclature and EZ- nomenclature- conformational
isomers.

CY8251 Syllabus UNIT IV PHASE RULE

Phase rule – statements and explanation of the terms involved – condensed phase rule – construction of phase diagram – water system – sulphur system – phase rule for two component alloy systemsthermal analysis – eutectic system – Lead-Silver system – solid solutions – Phase rule for miscible, partially miscible and immiscible liquids.

CY8251 Syllabi UNIT V ELECTRO CHEMISTRY AND CORROSION

Electro Chemistry – Electrochemical series – Transport numbers and ionic mobility – Redox reaction – Galvanic cells – Electrolysis –Corrosion – chemical and electrochemical corrosions- mechanism of electrochemical and galvanic corrosions- concentration cell corrosion and microbiological corrosions –
measurement of corrosion rate.

TOTAL: 45 PERIODS

CY8251 Syllabus OUTCOME:

Obtain knowledge in structure and reactivity of organic compounds.
Familiarize the reaction mechanism and chemical kinetics.

CY8251 Syllabi REFERENCES

1. Finar I.L., “Textbook of Organic Chemistry”. ELBS,1996.

2. Glasstone, S., and D. Lewis. “Elements of Physical Chemistry”. Macmillan, 1995.

3. Maron and C.F. Pruton “Physical Chemistry” Macmillan, 1990.

4. Morrison and Boyd, “Organic Chemistry”. Prentice Hall,1992.

 

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BT8261 Syllabus BIOCHEMISTRY LABORATORY Regulation 2017 Anna University

BT8261 Syllabus BIOCHEMISTRY LABORATORY Regulation 2017 Anna University

BT8261 Syllabus AIM

  • To learn and understand the principles behind the qualitative and quantitative estimation of biomolecules (proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, metabolites etc.,) and laboratory analysis of the same in the body fluids.

BT8261 Syllabus EXPERIMENTS

1. General guidelines for working in biochemistry lab (theory).

2. Units of volume, weight, density and concentration measurements and their range in biological measurements. Demonstration of proper use of volume and weight measurement devices.

3. Accuracy, precision, sensitivity and specificity (theory).

4. Preparation of buffer –titration of a weak acid and a weak base.

5. Qualitative tests for carbohydrates – distinguishing reducing from non-reducing sugars and keto from aldo sugars.

6. Quantitative method for amino acid estimation using ninhydrin – distinguishing amino from imino acid.

7. Protein estimation by Biuret and Lowry’s methods.

8. Protein estimation by Bradford and spectroscopic methods.

9. Extraction of lipids and analysis by TLC.

10. Estimation of nucleic acids by absorbance at 260 nm and hyperchromic effect (demo).

11. Enzymatic assay: phosphatase from potato.

12. Enzymatic assay: estimation of glucose by GOD-POD method after hydrolysis of starch with acid and specificity of the enzymatic method.

Equipment Needed for 20 Students

Autocalve 1
Hot Air Oven 1
Incubators 2
Light Microscopes 4
Incubator Shaker 1
Colorimeter 2
Laminar Flow Chamber 2

Glassware, Chemicals, Media as required

TOTAL: 60 PERIODS

BT8261 Syllabus TEXT BOOKS

1. Practical Biochemistry by R.C. Gupta and S. Bhargavan.

2. Introduction of Practical Biochemistry by David T. Phummer. (II Edition)

BT8261 Syllabus REFERENCES

1. Harpers Biochemistry Ed. R.K. Murray, D.K. Granner, P.A. Mayes and V.W.Rodwell, Appleton and Lange ,Stanford ,Conneticut.

2. Textbook of Biochemistry with clinical correlations. Ed. Thomas M. Devlin. Wiley Liss Publishers.

 

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BT8251 Syllabus BIOCHEMISTRY Regulation 2017 Anna university

BT8251 Syllabus BIOCHEMISTRY Regulation 2017 Anna university

BT8251 Syllabus OBJECTIVE:

To enable students learn the fundamentals of Biochemical Processes and Biomolecules.

BT8251 Syllabus UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO BIOMOLECULES:

Basic principles of organic chemistry, role of carbon, types of functional groups, biomolecules, chemical nature of water, pH and biological buffers.

BT8251 Syllabus UNIT II STRUCTURE AND PROPERTIES OF IMPORTANT BIOMOLECULES:

Carbohydrates (mono, di, oligo & polysaccharides) mutarotation, glycosidic bond, reactions of monosaccharides and reducing sugars Starch, glycogen, cellulose and chitin. Proteoglycans, glycosaminoglycans. hyaluronic acid, chondroitin sulfate. Lipids: Fatty acids, glycerol, triacylglycerol, saponification, iodination, hydrogenation, phospholipids, glycolipids, sphingolipids. Inherited metabolic disorders of Lipid-metabolism-Tay-Saach’s disease, Niemann-Pick’s disease and Gaucher’s disease. Cholesterol, steroids, Bile acids and salts, Glucoand
Mineralo-corticosteroids. Aldosterone, cortisone and synthetic derivative-prednisolone. Androgens-testosterone, Estrogens- estrone, estradiol and progesterone. Prostaglandins and their functions. LDL, HDL and VLDL. Cardiovascular disease and correlation with circulating lipid and
lipoprotein concentration Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins.Classification based on side-chain properties. Structures, hierarchy of organization primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary structures, glycoproteins, lipoproteins. Determination of primary structure. Nucleic acids: Purines, pyrimidines, nucleosides, nucleotides, Chargaff’s Rules. Base pairing, A-T and G-C, mRNA, rRNA and tRNA., Watson-Crick structure of DNA. reactions, properties, Tm and
hypochromicity, Measurement of DNA and RNA. Nucleoprotein complexes.

BT8251 Syllabus UNIT III METABOLISM CONCEPTS:

Functions of Proteins, Enzymes, introduction to biocatalysts, metabolic pathways, primary and secondary metabolites. Interconnection of pathways and metabolic regulation.

BT8251 Syllabus UNIT IV INTERMEDIARY METABOLISM AND REGULATION:

Glycolysis, TCA cycle, gluconeogenesis, pentose phosphate shunt, glyoxalate shunt, fatty acid synthesis and oxidation, reactions of amino acids, deamination, transamination and decarboxylation, urea cycle, Bioenergetics – High energy compounds, electronegative potential of compounds, respiratory chain, ATP cycle, calculation of ATP yield during oxidation of glucose and fatty acids.

BT8251 Syllabus UNIT V CASE STUDIES:

Case study on overproduction of primary and secondary metabolites – glutamic acid, threonine , lysine, methionine, isoleucine, propionic acid and ethanol.

BT8251 Syllabus OUTCOMES:

• To ensure students have a strong foundation in the structure and reactions of Biomolecules.
• For introduce them to metabolic pathways of the major biomolecules and relevance to clinical conditions.
• To correlate Biochemical processes with Biotechnology applications.

BT8251 Syllabus TEXT BOOKS

1. Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry 6th Edition by David L. Nelson, Michael M. Cox

2. Satyanarayana, U. and U. Chakerapani, “Biochemistry” 3rd Rev. Edition, Books & Allied (P) Ltd., 2006.

3. Rastogi, S.C. “Biochemistry” 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2003.

4. Conn, E.E., etal., “Outlines of Biochemistry” 5th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 1987.

5. Outlines of biochemistry, 5th Edition: By E E Conn, P K Stumpf, G Bruening and R Y Doi. pp 693. John Wiley and Sons, New York. 1987.

BT8251 Syllabus REFERENCES:

1. Berg, Jeremy M. et al. “Biochemsitry”, 6th Edition, W.H. Freeman & Co., 2006.

2. Murray, R.K., etal “Harper’s Illustrated Biochemistry”, 27th Edition, McGraw-Hill, 2006.

3. Voet, D. and Voet, J.G., “Biochemistry”, 3rd Edition, John Wiley & Sons Inc.,2004.

 

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BT8291 Syllabus MICROBIOLOGY Regulation 2017 Anna University

BT8291 Syllabus MICROBIOLOGY Regulation 2017 Anna University

BT8291 Syllabus OBJECTIVES

  • To introduce students to the principles of Microbiology to emphasize structure and biochemical aspects of various microbes. To solve the problems in microbial infection and their control.

BT8291 Syllabus UNIT I INTRODUCTION

Basics of microbial existence; history of microbiology, classification and nomenclature of microorganisms, microscopic examination of microorganisms, light and electron microscopy; principles of different staining techniques like gram staining, acid fast staining, capsular staining, flagellar staining.

BT8291 Syllabus UNIT II MICROBES- STRUCTURE AND MULTIPLICATION

Structural organization and multiplication of bacteria, viruses, algae and fungi, with special mention of life history of actinomycetes, yeast, mycoplasma and bacteriophages.

BT8291 Syllabus UNIT III MICROBIAL NUTRITION, GROWTH AND METABOLISM

Nutritional requirements of bacteria; different media used for bacterial culture; growth curve and different methods to quantify bacterial growth; aerobic and anaerobic bioenergetics, lipid, aminoacid and carbohydrate catabolism, oxidation of inorganic molecules, photosynthetic CO2 fixation,
assimilation of phosphorous, sulphur, nitrogen, synthesis of purines, pyramidines, aminoacids, lipids.

BT8291 Syllabus UNIT IV CONTROL OF MICROORGANISMS

Physical and chemical control of microorganisms; host-microbe interactions; anti-bacterial, antifungal and anti-viral agents; mode of action and resistance to antibiotics; clinically important microorganisms like Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, Shigella, Mycobacterium, Hepatitis viruses

BT8291 Syllabi UNIT V INDUSTRIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY

Primary metabolites; secondary metabolites and their applications; preservation of food; production of penicillin, alcohol, vitamin B-12; biogas; bioremediation; leaching of ores by microorganisms;
biofertilizers and biopesticides; microorganisms and pollution control; biosensors

TOTAL: 45 PERIODS

BT8291 Syllabus TEXT BOOKS

1. Talaron K, Talaron A, Casita, Pelczar and Reid. Foundations in Microbiology, W.C. Brown Publishers, 1993.

2. Pelczar MJ, Chan ECS and Krein NR, Microbiology, Tata McGraw Hill Edition, New Delhi, India.

3. Prescott L.M., Harley J.P., Klein DA, Microbiology, 7th Edition, Mc Graw -Hill Inc.

4. Ananthanarayanan and Paniker, A textbook of Microbiology, University Press,9th edition, 2015.

5. John Wiley and sons,” Essential Microbiology “, 2005.

6. Schlegel, H.G. “General Microbiology”, 7th Edition, Cambridge University Press, 1993.

 

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CH8281 Syllabus CHEMICAL ANALYSIS LABORATORY Regulation 2017 Anna University

CH8281 Syllabus CHEMICAL ANALYSIS LABORATORY Regulation 2017 Anna University

CH8281 Syllabus OBJECTIVE

  •  To make the student acquire practical skills in the wet chemical and \
    instrumentalmethods for quantitative estimation of nitrite in water, cement, oil, coal and Phenol.

CH8281 Syllabus LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1. Determination of Redwood / Saybolt numbers, kinematic viscosity and viscosity index of Lubricating oils.

2. Determination of flash point, fire point, cloud and pour point of oils.

3. Determination of acid value and iodine value of oils.

4. Determination of COD of water samples.

5. Cement Analysis

a) Estimation of silica content

b) Estimation of mixed oxide content

c) Estimation of calcium oxide content

d) Estimation of calcium oxide by rapid method.

6. Coal Analysis a. Estimation of sulphur present in coal b. Ultimate analysis of coal c. Proximate analysis of coal.

7. Soap Analysis a. Estimation of total fatty acid b. Estimation of percentage alkali content.

8. Flue gas analysis by Orsat’s apparatus.

9. Estimation of phenol.

10. Determination of calorific value using bomb calorimeter.

11. Determination of nitrite in water.

CH8281 Syllabus Description of Equipment:

1. Silica Crucible 20 QTY

2. Heating Mantle 3 QTY

3. Muffle Furnace 1 QTY

4. Hot air oven 1 QTY

5. Desiccator 5 QTY

6. Vacuum Pump 1 QTY

7. Condenser 10 QTY

8. Reflux Condenser 10 QTY

9. Pensky martens closed cup apparatus 1 QTY

10. Cleveland Open cup apparatus 1 QTY

11. Cloud point apparatus 1 QTY

12. Saybolt Viscometer 1 QTY

13. Redwood Viscometer 1 QTY

14. Bomb Calorimeter 1 QTY

15. COD reflux 1 QTY

16. Orsat apparatus 1 QTY

17. UV-Vis Spectrophotometer 1 QTY

CH8281 Syllabus OUTCOME:

  • Familiarization with equipment like viscometers, flash and fire point apparatus etc
  • To familiarize of methods for determining COD
  • Familiarization of a few simple synthetic techniques for soap

CH8281 Syllabus REFERENCES:

1. Environmental pollution analysis, S.M.Khopkar, New age international. 2011.

2. Manual of environmental analysis, N.C Aery, Ane books. 2010.

3. Text book of quantitative chemical analysis, J.Mendham, Pearson education 2008.

 

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CH8201 Syllabus PRINCIPLES OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Regulation 2017 Anna University

CH8201 Syllabus PRINCIPLES OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Regulation 2017 Anna University

CH8201 Syllabus OBJECTIVES

To understand the overall view of the chemical engineering subjects

CH8201 Syllabus UNIT I

Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Chemical Technology; Chemical process industries: History and their role in Society; Role of Chemical Engineer; History and Personalities of
Chemical Engineering; Greatest achievements of Chemical Engineering.

CH8201 Syllabus UNIT II

Components of Chemical Engineering: Role of Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology; Thermodynamics, Transport Phenomena, Chemical Kinetics and Process dynamics, design and control.

CH8201 Syllabi UNIT III

Concept of Unit Processes and Unit Operations; Description of different Unit Processes and Unit Operations; Designing of equipments; Flowsheet representation of process plants,
Evolution of an Industry – Sulphuric acid and Soda ash manufacture. Demonstration of simple chemical engineering experiments; Plant visit to a chemical industry

CH8201 Syllabus UNIT IV 

Role of Computer in Chemical Engineering; Chemical Engineering Software; Visit to Process Simulation Lab; Relation between Chemical Engineering and other engineering disciplines; Traditional vs. modern Chemical Engineering; Versatility of Chemical Engineering: Role of Chemical Engineers in the area of Food, Medical, Energy, Environmental, Biochemical, Electronics etc. Plant visit to an allied industry.

CH8201 Syllabus UNIT V 

Paradigm shifts in Chemical Engineering; Range of scales in Chemical Engineering; Opportunities for Chemical Engineers; Future of Chemical Engineering.

TOTAL : 45 PERIODS

CH8201 Syllabi OUTCOMES

  • On completion of the course, students will attain knowledge in fluid behavior and solid properties,
  • Understand the concept of chemical engineering principles.

CH8201 Syllabus TEXT BOOKS

1. Salil K. Ghosal, Siddhartha Datta “Introduction to Chemical Engineering” Tata McGraw- Hill Education.

2. Badger W.L. and Banchero J.T., “Introduction to Chemical Engineering”, 6th Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 1997.

3. Dryden, C.E., “Outlines of Chemicals Technology”, Edited and Revised by Gopala Rao, M. and M.Sittig, 2nd Edition, Affiliated East-West press, 1993.

4. Randolph Norris Shreve, George T. Austin, “Shreve’e Chemical Process Industries”, 5th edition, McGraw Hill, 1984.

CH8201 Syllabus REFERENCES

1. Finlayson, B. A., Introduction to Chemical Engineering Computing, John Wiley & Sons, New Jersey, 2006.

2. McCabe, W.L., Smith, J. C. and Harriot, P. “Unit operations in Chemical Engineering”, McGraw Hill, 7th Edition, 2001.

 

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BE8256 Syllabus BASIC MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Regulation 2017 Anna University

BE8256 Syllabus BASIC MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Regulation 2017 Anna University

BE8256 Syllabus OBJECTIVE

  • To impart knowledge on thermodynamics and thermal engineering power generating units such as engines and theory of machines

BE8256 Syllabus UNIT I LAWS OF THERMODYNAMICS

Basic concepts and hints; Zeroth law; First Law of Thermodynamics – Statement and application; Steady flow energy equation-problems- Second law of Thermodynamics – Kelvin – Plank statement and Clausius statement- problems; Limitations; Heat Engine, Refrigerator and Heat Pump, Available energy, Third law of Thermodynamics – Statement.

BE8256 Syllabus UNIT II HEATING AND EXPANSION OF GASES

Expressions for work done, Internal energy and heat transfer for Constant Pressure, Constant Volume, Isothermal, Adiabatic and Polytropic processes-Derivations and problems; Free expansion and Throttling process.

BE8256 Syllabus UNIT III AIR STANDARD CYCLES

Carnot cycle; Stirlings cycle; Joule cycle; Otto cycle; Diesel cycle; Dual combustion Cycle- Derivations and problems.

BE8256 Syllabus UNIT IV I.C. ENGINES, STEAM AND ITS PROPERTIES AND TEAM 

Engine nomenclature and classification; SI Engine; CI Engine; Four Stroke cycle, Two stroke cycle; Performance of I.C.Engine; Brake thermal efficiency; Indicated Thermal Efficiency, Specific fuel consumption. Steam – Properties of steam; Dryness fraction; latent heat; Total heat of wet steam; Dry steam;
Superheated steam. Use of steam tables; volume of wet steam, volume of superheated steam; External work of evaporation; Internal energy; Entropy of vapour, Expansion of vapour, Rankine cycle. Steam turbines – Impulse and Reaction types – Principles of operation.

BE8256 Syllabus UNIT V SIMPLE MECHANISM, FLY WHEEL, DRIVES AND BALNCING

Definition of Kinematic Links, Pairs and Kinematic Chains; Flywheel-Turning moment Diagram; Fluctuation of Energy. Belt and rope drives; Velocity ratio; slip; Creep; Ratio of tensions; Length of belt; Power Transmitted; gear trains-types. Balancing of rotating masses in same plane; Balancing of masses rotating in different planes.

BE8256 Syllabus OUTCOME

• Students should learn thermodynamics and thermal engineering to understand the principles behind the operation of thermal equipments like IC engines and turbines etc.,
Students should be able to appreciate the theory behind operation of  Machinery and be able to design simple mechanisms

TOTAL : 60 PERIODS

BE8256 Syllabi TEXT BOOKS

1. Nag, P.K., “Engineering Thermodynamics “, IInd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co., Ltd., 1995

2. Rajput, R .K, “Thermal Engineering”, Laxmi publications (P) Ltd, 2001.

 

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CY8292 Syllabus CHEMISTRY FOR TECHNOLOGISTS Regulation 2017 Anna University

CY8292 Syllabus CHEMISTRY FOR TECHNOLOGISTS Regulation 2017 Anna University

CY8292 Syllabus UNIT I UNIT PROCESSES

Nitration, Sulphonation, Halogenation, Esterification, Amination, Saponification and Hydrogenation – Role of the above unit processes in such industries as petroleum, drugs, pharmaceuticals and organic synthesis.

CY8292 Syllabus UNIT II REACTION MECHANISMS

Free radical, substitutions, electrophilic, addition, aromatic electrophilic substitutions, nucleophilic additions, condensation reactions, nucleophilic substitutions in aliphatic and aromatic compounds, cyclo-additions, rearrangements-Beckmann and Fries rearrangement reactions.

CY8292 Syllabus UNIT III OILS, FATS, SOAPS & LUBRICANTS

Chemical constitution, Chemical analysis of oils and fats – acid, saponification and iodine values, Definitions, determinations and significance. Definition, mechanism of lubrication, preparation of petrolubes, desirable characteristics – viscosity, viscosity index, carbon residue, oxidation stability, flash and fire points, cloud and pour points, aniline point. Semisolid lubricant – greases, preparation of sodium, lithium, calcium and axle greases and uses, consistency test and drop point test. Solid lubricants – graphite and molybdenum disulphide.

CY8292 Syllabus UNIT IV CHEMICALS AND AUXILIARIES

Preparation, properties and uses of bleaching powder, sodium hypochlorite, hydrogen peroxide, chlorine dioxide. Estimation of available chlorine in hypochlorite bleach liquor. Determination of strength of hydrogen peroxide.

CY8292 Syllabus UNIT V COLORANTS

Theory of color and constitution: chromophore and auxochrome, classification of dyes based on application. Chemistry and synthesis of azo dye (Methyl red, Methyl orange and Congo red)

TOTAL: 45 PERIODS

CY8292 Syllabus TEXTBOOKS:

1. Dhara S. S., “A Text Book of Engineering Chemistry”, 12th Ed., S. Chand & Co. Ltd., New Delhi, 2016.

2. Jain. P.C. and Monica Jain, “Engineering Chemistry”, Dhanpet Rai & Sons, New Delhi, 2012.

3. Shikha Agarwal, “Engineering Chemistry-Fundamentals and Applications”, Cambridge University Press, Delhi, 2015.

CY8292 Syllabus REFERENCES:

1. W.L. McCabe, J.C. Smith and P. Harriot, Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering, 7th Edition, McGraw Hill Education, 2005.

2. B.K. Sharma, “Industrial chemistry”, Krishna Prakashan Media (P) Ltd, Meerut, 2011.

3. Shore J., “Colourants and Auxiliaries: Volume II Auxiliaries”, Wood head Publishing Ltd., 2002.

4. Shenai V. A., “Chemistry of Dyes and Principles of Dyeing”, Sevak Publications, Mumbai, 1995.

5. Trotman E. R., “Dyeing and Chemical Technology of Textile Fibres”, B.I Publishing Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1994.

 

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PH8254 Syllabus PHYSICS OF MATERIALS Regulation 2017 Anna University

PH8254 Syllabus PHYSICS OF MATERIALS Regulation 2017 Anna University

PH8254 Syllabus OBJECTIVES:

  • To introduce the physics of various materials relevant to different branches of technology

PH8254 Syllabus UNIT I PREPARATION OF MATERIALS

Phases – phase rule – binary systems – tie line rule – lever rule – phase diagram – invariant reactions – nucleation – homogeneous and heterogeneous nucleation – free energy of formation of a critical nucleus – Thin films – preparation: PVD, CVD method – Nanomaterials Preparation: wet chemical, solvothermal, sol-gel method.

PH8254 Syllabus UNIT II CONDUCTING MATERIALS

Classical free electron theory – expression for electrical conductivity – thermal conductivity, – Wiedemann-Franz law – electrons in metals: particle in a three-dimensional box- degenerate states – Fermi-Dirac statistics – density of energy states – electron in periodic potential (concept only) – electron effective mass – concept of hole. Superconducting phenomena, properties of superconductors – Meissner effect and isotope effect. Type I and Type II superconductors, High Tc superconductors – Magnetic levitation and SQUIDS.

PH8254 Syllabus UNIT III SEMICONDUCTING MATERIALS

Elemental Semiconductors – Compound semiconductors – Origin of band gap in solids (qualitative) – carrier concentration in an intrinsic semiconductor (derivation) – Fermi level – variation of Fermi level with temperature – electrical conductivity – band gap determination – carrier concentration in n-type and p-type semiconductors (derivation) – variation of Fermi level with temperature and impurity concentration – Hall effect – determination of Hall coefficient –
LED – Solar cells.

PH8254 Syllabus UNIT IV DIELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC MATERIALS

Dielectric, Paraelectric and ferroelectric materials – Electronic, Ionic, Orientational and space charge polarization – Internal field and deduction of Clausius Mosotti equation – dielectric loss – different types of dielectric breakdown – classification of insulating materials and their applications – Ferroelectric materials – Introduction to magnetic materials – Domain theory of ferromagnetism, Hysteresis, Soft and Hard magnetic materials – Anti-ferromagnetic materials – Ferrites, magnetoresistance materials.

PH8254 Syllabus UNIT V NEW MATERIALS AND APPLICATIONS

Metallic glasses – Shape memory alloys: Copper, Nickel and Titanium based alloys – graphene and its properties – Ceramics: types and applications – Composites: classification, role of matrix and reinforcement – processing of fibre reinforced plastics and fibre reinforced metals – Biomaterials: hydroxyapatite – PMMA – Silicone – Sensors: Chemical Sensors – Bio-sensors – conducting, semiconducting and photoresponsive polymers.

TOTAL : 45 PERIODS

PH8254 Syllabus OUTCOMES:

At the end of the course, the students will able to

  • Gain knowledge on phase diagrams and various material processing methods,
  • Acquire knowledge on basics of conducting materials, superconductors and their
    applications
  • Get knowledge on the functioning of semiconducting materials and their applications in LED and solar cells,
  • Understand the functioning of various dielectric and magnetic materials , have the
    necessary understanding on various advanced materials.

PH8254 Syllabus TEXT BOOKS:

1. Balasubramaniam, R. “Callister’s Materials Science and Engineering”. Wiley India Pvt. Ltd. 2014.

2. Kasap, S.O. “Principles of Electronic Materials and Devices”. McGraw-Hill Education, 2007.

3. Wahab, M.A. “Solid State Physics: Structure and Properties of Materials”. Narosa Publishing House, 2009.

PH8254 Syllabus REFERENCES:

1. Askeland, D. “Materials Science and Engineering”. Brooks/Cole, 2010.

2. Raghavan, V. “Materials Science and Engineering : A First course”. PHI Learning, 2015.

3. Smith, W.F., Hashemi, J. & Prakash. R. “Materials Science and Engineering”. Tata Mcgraw Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., 2014.

 

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EC8261 Syllabus CIRCUITS AND DEVICES LABORATORY Regulation 2017 Anna University

EC8261 Syllabus CIRCUITS AND DEVICES LABORATORY Regulation 2017 Anna University

EC8261 Syllabus OBJECTIVES:

To learn the characteristics of basic electronic devices such as Diode, BJT,FET, SCR

For understand the working of RL,RC and RLC circuits

To gain hand on experience in Thevinin & Norton theorem, KVL & KCL, and Super Position Theorems.

1. Characteristics of PN Junction Diode.

2. Zener diode Characteristics & Regulator using Zener diode.

3. Common Emitter input-output Characteristics.

4. Common Base input-output Characteristics.

5. FET Characteristics.

6. SCR Characteristics.

7. Clipper and Clamper & FWR.

8. Verifications Of Thevinin & Norton theorem.

9. Verifications Of KVL & KCL.

10. Verifications Of Super Position Theorem.

11. verifications of maximum power transfer & reciprocity theorem.

12. Determination Of Resonance Frequency of Series & Parallel RLC Circuits.

13. Transient analysis of RL and RC circuits.

EC8261 Syllabus LABORATORY REQUIREMENTS

BC 107, BC 148,2N2646,BFW10 – 25 each.

1N4007, Zener diodes – 25 each.

Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors – sufficient quantities.

Bread Boards – 15 Nos.

CRO (30MHz) – 10 Nos.

Function Generators (3MHz) – 10 Nos.

Dual Regulated Power Supplies ( 0 – 30V) – 10 Nos.

TOTAL : 60 PERIODS

EC8261 Syllabus OUTCOMES:

At the end of the course, the student should be able to:

  • Analyze the characteristics of basic electronic devices.
  • Design RL and RC circuits.
  • Verify Thevinin & Norton theorem KVL & KCL, and Super Position Theorems.

 

Subject Name CIRCUITS AND DEVICES LABORATORY
Subject Code EC8261
Regulation 2017
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