The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda College of Polytechnic,
Department of Civil Engineering, Nr. Shastri Bridge, P.O. Fatehgunj, Vadodara 390 002., 02652783915,
ACADEMIC YEAR
2018-2019
DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING: REGULAR
YEAR FY CVL3207: SURVEYING – I (N.C.) PAPER (UA+IA) 100
T.W. Incl. Viva 100
Semester II CVL3207 L: SURVEYING – I (N.C.) INCLUDING TERM WORK, PRACTICAL & VIVA HOURS (LECT.) 4/WEEK
HOURS (LAB) 8/WEEK
OBJECTIVES: To understand numerous types of map and its preparation with scale.
Introduction to land surveying.
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
UNIT - 1. INTRODUCTION
1 hrs. Definition of Surveying, Purpose of Engineering survey, Principles of surveying.
UNIT - 2. SCALES
7 hrs. Representative Fraction (R.F), Plain scale, Diagonal scale, Vernier scale, Construction of scales.
UNIT - 3.
CHAIN & TAPE SURVEY:
13 hrs. Types of chains and Tapes, Ranging Methods, Direct Ranging, Indirect Ranging (Reciprocal
Ranging), Chaining on plane and sloping ground, Obstacles in Chaining, Offsetting, Types of
offsets, Instruments used to take offsets such as optical square, Cross Staff, etc, Recording a field
book, Tie line, Check line, Base line.
UNIT - 4.
COMPASS SURVEY
13 hrs.
Prismatic Compass, Component Parts, Temporary Adjustments, Meridian, Magnetic Meridian, True
Meridian, Bearing, True Bearing, Magnetic Bearing, Fore Bearing and Back Bearing, Local attraction
and Examples base on local attraction, Computation of included angles, Compass Traverse Survey,
Close and Open Traverse Survey, Establishment of survey stations, Procedure of Traverse Survey,
Recording a field book, Closing error and Method of Adjusting Traverse
UNIT - 5.
LEVELING AND CONTOURING:
26 hrs.
Terms used in Leveling, Types of Leveling Instruments, Dumpy Level, Tilting Level, Quick Set
Level, Auto Set Level, Digital Level, Temporary Adjustments of Level, Recording Level Book,
Computation of Reduced Levels, H.I. Method, Rise and Fall Method, Comparison between H.I.
Method and Rise & Fall Method, Methods of Leveling, Fly Leveling, Reciprocal Leveling,
Barometric Leveling, Hypsometry, Profile Leveling, Check Leveling, Differential Leveling
Errors and Precautions in Leveling, Effects of Curvature and Refraction, Permanent Adjustments
of Dumpy Level, Contouring, Definitions and Characteristics, Direct and Indirect Methods of
Contour Survey, Methods of Interpolation of Contours, Uses of Contour Maps.
PROJECTS AND FIELD WORK
(A) FIELD SURVEY PRACTICES AND PROJECT
1) Introduction to use of survey instruments on field
2) Ranging and Chaining of a survey lines.
3) Prismatic Compass: Component parts, Temporary Adjustment, Reading Bearings and Computation of included
angles, local attraction and correction of Bearings.
4) Chain and Compass Survey Project.
5) Planimeter: Names, Function of different parts, Computation of areas of irregular figure with anchor point inside
and outside.
6) Dumpy Level: Component parts, Temporary Adjustments, Taking Readings, Recording Level Book, Reducing
Reduced Levels with Height of Instrument (H.I) Method, and Rise & Fall Method, Fly Leveling, Use of
Different types of levels, Permanent Adjustment of Dumpy Level.
7) Road Survey Project.
Term work
Sheet No 1: -Conventional Signs and Symbols, Scales, Plain Scale, Diagonal Scale, Vernier Scale.
Sheet No 2: - Chain and Compass Survey Project.
Sheet No 3: - Road Survey Project
REFERENCES
(1) Surveying and Leveling by T.P.Kanitker, S.V.Kulkarni
(2) Surveying and Leveling by N.N. Basak.
(3) Textbook of Surveying by S.K. HUSAIN, M.S.NAGARAJ
(4) Surveying (Volume-I) by Dr.K.R.ARORA
(5) Plane and Geodetic Survey (Volume-I) by David Clark.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda Polytechnic Department of Applied Physics Near Shastri Bridge, Fatehgunj, Vadodara 390002 Ph: 0265278391415 email: [email protected]
Academic Year 2018-2019
S. S. F.Y. Diploma in CME, PCT
YEAR I Applied Physics -II Maximum Marks
50
Semester II HOURS 28
Paper Code APH3201,APH 3202
OBJECTIVES: Students will be able to: Apply principles and concepts of Physics for solving various Engineering Problems.
SYLLABUS
UNIT - I
Heat and Thermodynamics Temperature and zeroth law of thermodynamics, heat and work, specific heat capacity and latent heat, first and second laws of thermodynamics, heat engine and its efficiency, entropy and its non-conservation
5
UNIT - II
Properties of Matter Surface tension, molecular force, cohesive and adhesive force, molecular range, definition of surface tension, angle of contact, surface tension through capillary rise method, Viscosity; Fluid friction, viscous force, definition of viscosity, coefficient of viscosity, stokes' law, Fluid flow, equation of continuity, Bernoulli's theorem and its applications
6
UNIT - III
Optics Light as a wave and its characteristics, equation of a plane progressive wave, Interference of light, principle of superposition, young’s double-slit experiment, constructive and destructive interference, diffraction of light, types of diffraction, diffraction through grating, polarization, types of polarization, Brewster’s law and Malus’ law, applications
5
UNIT - IV
Modern Physics Black-body radiation, Planck's constant, Photoelectric effect: Einstein’s equation, application of photoelectric effect, X-rays their production, properties and applications, LASERS:-properties and applications, types of LASER, Fibre optics and its applications, Superconductivity-idea of superconductors, Properties of superconductors, Meissner effect; perfect diamagnetism, critical temperature, high Tc superconductors and their applications
6
UNIT - V
Engineering Applications of Physical Science Radioactivity:-Types of radioactivity, units of radioactivity, properties of α, β and γ radiations, Application of radioactivity; radioisotopes, energy generation and other applications Non-Destructive Testing; Ultrasonic Testing(UT), Radiography testing
6
REFERENCE
1 Engg. Physics by R.K. Gaur and S.I. Gupta Published by Dhanpat Rai & Sons, Delhi.
2 Physics, Vol 1 and 2 by Resnick, Halliday and Krane 5th Edition, Wiley Publishers
3 Applied physics for diploma courses by G.G.Umrani, M.S.Pawar, and M.A. Sutar. Nirali Publication.
Laboratory exercises for first and second semester 1. Use of vernier calipers 2. Use of micrometer screw 3. Measurement of acceleration due to gravity using simple pendulum 4. Measurement of Viscosity by Stokes Law 5. Measurement of Velocity of Sound by Resonance tube 6. Specific gravity of Solid. 7. Experiment on Photoelectric effect 8. Ohm’s Law and Laws of series & parallel 9. Wheatstone bridge (Measurement of low resistance) 10. Variation of magnetic field of a coil 11. Tangent Galvanometer 12. Voltage current characteristics of a P-N Jn. diode 13. ‘F’ of Convex Lens by displacement method 14. ‘F’ of Concave mirror 15. Magnetic moment of a bar magnet 16. Determination of surface tension using capillary rise method 17. Determination of angle of prism using spectrometer 18. Newton’s Rings 19. Latent heat of Ice 20. Study of thermo emf 21. Demonstration of interference and diffraction using LASER 22. Measurement of Refractive index of prism using spectrometer 23. Determine the coefficient of static friction 24. Determination of force constant of a spring 25. Malus’ law of polarization
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
College of Polytechnic,
Department of Civil Engineering,
Nr. Shastri Bridge, P.O. Fatehgunj, Vadodara 390 002., 02652783915,
ACADEMIC YEAR
2019-2020
DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING : <<Regular>>
YEAR FY APM3204:ENGINEERING MECHANICS – II
PAPER (UA+IA) 100
T.W. INCL. VIVA 25
Semester II APM3204L:ENGINEERING MECHANICS – II HOURS (LECT.) 3/WEEK
HOURS (LAB) 2/WEEK
Objectives To learn and apply Principles of Engineering Mechanics in the various field of
Engineering
Employability/Ent
repreneurship/Skil
l development
Aspects
The course will create skill development in analysis of various engineering problems.
Course Outcome At the end of the course, the learner will be able to apply Principles of Engineering
Mechanics in the various field of Engineering
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
Unit - 1.
INTRODUCTION
01 Dynamics, Kinematics and kinetics. Types of plane motion and
their inter-relations.
Unit - 2.
RECTILINEAR MOTION
06 hrs Concept of trajectory displacement, speed velocity and acceleration. Addition and subtraction of velocity as a vector, combined motion and resultant motion, velocity time diagram and its application, basic equation of motion and simple problems.
Unit - 3.
MOTION UNDER GRAVITY
04 hrs Along straight trajectory and parabolic path, projectile in motion, range, time flight etc., and simple problems.
Unit - 4. ROTATION MOTION 04 hrs
Angular motion, angular displacement, angular velocity, relation between angular motion and rectilinear motion, radial and tangential acceleration and their relations.
Unit - 5
KINETICS
06 hrs Basic laws of motion, relation between force, mass and acceleration. Motion along rough planes. Tension in ropes and string. Momentum and conservation of momentum.
Unit - 6
CIRCULAR MOTION
06 hrs centripetal acceleration, centripetal and centrifugal force, super elevation condition for overturning and skidding.
Unit - 7
WORK POWER AND ENERGY
04 hrs
Concept of work due to a tangential force and an inclined force, graphical representation of work and indicator diagram, constant force and varying force, units of work. Power and it’s units, I.H.P., B.H.P., Energy, Potential energy, Kinetic energy, Conservation of energy.
Unit - 8.
POWER TRANSMISSION AND MODES OF TRANSMISSION
06 hrs
Individual drive and group drive, transmission number and speed ratio, belt and pulley drive, driver, follower and idler, cross and open belt transmission, length of belt, belt slips and it’s consideration, centrifugal tension, gear transmission, various types of gears used, gear train, addendum and addendum circles, spur gear design.
Unit - 9
LIFTING MACHINES
08 hrs
Machine, mechanism, mechanical advantage, velocity, rotation and mechanical efficiency of a machine, frictional losses, condition for irreversibility, law of machine, maximum mechanical advantage and maximum efficiency, various types of lifting machines and their velocity ratio.
TERM WORK
Students will be required to submit term work based on the course content of the subject.
REFERENCES
1 Applied Mechanics by Dhadhe Jamdar and Waghmare
2 Applied Mechanics by S. B. Junnarkar
3 Engineering Mechanics by R.S. Khurmi
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda Faculty/College of Polytechnic,
Department of Chemistry
<<Address>>, <<Contact details>>, <<e-mail ID>>
ACADEMIC YEAR
2011-2012
Second Semester of F.Y. D. CME : Diploma
YEAR I ACH 3205 : Applied Chemistry - II
MARKS 50
Semester II HOURS 28
OBJECTIVES: To create a firm foundation in the fundamentals and applications of scientific theories.
To develop basic knowledge of Organic Chemistry. To help students in understanding engineering subjects.
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
UNIT-I
Basic Organic Chemistry:
4 hrs. Introduction of Organic Chemistry, Classification and nomenclature of
organic Compounds, General method of preparation and properties of
aliphatic hydrocarbons, Alcohols, Esters and urea.
UNIT-II
Plastic and Rubber:
4 hrs.
Monomer, Polymer, Polymerisation, Formation of plastics, Thermosetting, And
thermoplastic, Polystyrene, Nylon, Synthetic rubbers, Vulcanization Properties and
use of plastics.
UNIT-III
Fuel
4 hrs. Fuel, Essential properties of fuels, Classification of fuels, Natural and prepared
fuels, Types of coal, Coke, Petroleum, Producer gas, water gas, Coal gas, oil gas.
UNIT-IV
Corrosion and Protection of Metals:
4 hrs.
Corrosion, Mechanism of corrosion, Direct chemical process, Electrochemical Process, Galvanic cell, and concentration cell action, pitting corrosion, Corrosion of iron and aluminium protection from corrosion.
UNIT – V
Paints and Varnishes:
4 Hrs Paints, Constituents of paints and their functions, Drying oils Pigments, Extenders, Thinner driers, Plasticizer, Varnishes, Enamel lacquers, Distempers, Defects in paint films
UNIT-VI
Lubricants:
4 Hrs Frictional resistance, Lubricants, Properties of lubricants, Classification of
lubricants, Lubricating oils, Additives, Synthetic lubricants, Semi-solid lubricants
(Greases) solid lubricants, Cutting Oils.
UNIT-VII
Catalysis:
4 Hrs Catalyst, catalysis, Types of catalysis, Characteristics of catalytic action,
Theories of catalysis, industrial applications
REFERENCES
1. Polytechnic Chemistry by V.P.Mehta 2. A Text book of Engineering chemistry by M.M.Uppal 3. Inorganic Chemistry by P.L.Soni
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda Polytechnic
Department of Applied Mathematics ACADEMIC YEAR
Near Shastri Bridge, Fatehgunj, Vadodara 390002 2018-2019
Ph: 02652783914-15
email: [email protected]
Second Semester of F.Y. D. Civil : Diploma
YEAR I MARKS 100(T)+25(TU
/TW/VIVA)
APPLIED MATHEMATICS -II
Semester II
HOURS 60(Th)+15(Tuto
rial)
Scheme 4 Hrs / Week
Tutorial 1 Hrs/ Week
SYLLABUS
Determinants
Equation of second and third order determinants, Properties, Minor and cofactors, solution of
simultaneous linear equations in two and three unknowns, Consistency condition
Matrices
UNIT-I Definition and operation, Transpose, adjoint and Inverse of a matrix, solution of simultaneous linear 14
equations in two and three unknowns.
Vector Algebra
Introduction, Addition of Vectors, Properties of Addition of Vectors, Subtraction of a vector,
Multiplication of a Vector by scalar, Position Vector, Product of two Vectors, Scalar or dot Product.
Work done as a scalar product, vector product of cross product, scalar triple product.
Indefinite Integrals
UNIT-II Standard formulae, Integration by substitution, Integration by Algebraic functions, Integration by 10
parts, Trigonometric substitutions, Integration by the method of partial fractions
Definite Integration
UNIT-III Definite Integrals : Definition, Definite Integrals as the limit of a sum, fundamental theorem of 08
integral calculus, properties of definite integrals
Application of Integration:
UNIT-IV Area under the curve, Volume of revolution, Approximate integrations (Simpson’s rule, Trapezoidal 12
rule), Center of gravity of plane regions, Length of Arc (Length of a Plane curve), The area of a
surface of revolution.
Statistics:
UNIT-V
Grouped and Ungrouped Data, Frequency Distribution table, Measure of Central tendency: Mean,
Median and Mode, Measure of Dispersion : Mean deviation, standard deviation and variance.
Correlation, Linear regression. 10
Probability: 06
UNIT-VI Permutation and combination, Elementary Theory of Probability, Binomial Distribution, Normal
Distribution, Poisson Distribution.
REFERENCES
Applied Mathematics Semester III (Common to all branches) by G.V.Kumbhojkar , Mrs. R.P.Kumbhojkar, Phadke Prakashan, 1.
Kolhapur. (14th Edition) Engineering Mathematics Semester II (Civil,Mechanical,Chemical,Electrical and Electronics Group) by G.V.Kumbhojkar , Mrs.
2. R.P.Kumbhojkar, Phadke Prakashan, Kolhapur. (1st Edition)
3. Polytechnic Mathematics Made Easy (Applied Mathematics) by Manjeet Singh , Dhanpat Rai & Co. (P) Ltd. (Edition 2004)
4. Mathematics for Polytechnic students, Semester 3, by S. P. Deshpande, Pune Vidyarthi Gruha Prakashan. (For Diploma Students).
5. Elementary Engineering Mathematics by B. S. Grewal, Khanna Publishers
6. Kreyzing Erwin: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Wiley Eastern Limited
7. C R Wyle: Advanced Engineering Mathmatics
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THE MAHARAJA SAYAJIRAO UNIVERSITY OF
BARODA
POLYTECHNIC
Department of Civil Engineering,
Near Shashtri Bridge, Fatehgunj, Vadodara -02
0265-2783915
ACADEMIC YEAR
2017-2018
2018-19
2019-20
DIPLOMA CIVIL ENGINEERING (GRANT IN AID)
Year I
COMMUNICATION SKILLS –II
ENG3207
PAPER 50
Semester II
TW+
PRACTICAL
+ VIVA
N.A.
OBJECTIVES: English language has become a dire need to deal successfully in the globalized
and competitive market and hence this course aims at developing the functional
and communicative abilities of the students in English. Proficiency in English is
one of the basic needs of technical students. A technician has to communicate all
the time with peers, superiors, subordinates and clients in his professional life.
Hence this course aims at developing and enhancing speaking, reading and
writing skills of the students, in English with the ultimate goal of enabling them
to perform adequately and usefully in real life situations
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
UNIT-I
STRENGTHENING GRAMMAR AND ENHANCING
VOCABULARY
Teaching
Hours
Voice, Framing Questions, Negatives, Degrees of Comparison,
Confusing pair of words, Error analysis
06
UNIT-II DEVELOPING READING SKILLS
04
Note making
Identifying important information in written texts
Making notes in point format
UNIT-III DEVELOPING WRITING SKILLS
12
Information transfer and interpretation of Visual or verbal
information
Investigative report
Writing Job Application and Resume
Formal Letters and E-Mails
Letter Placing Order- Placing order for product with particular
specifications
Letter of Complaint- Complaining about product or services
UNIT-IV CONSOLIDATING SPEAKING SKILLS
08
Oral Presentation
Interview Techniques and Group Discussion
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REFERENCES
1. Moghe, Rakhi et.al. Developing English Language Skills. Ahmedabad: Gujarat Technical
Publishers.2016.
2. Board of Editors. Written and Spoken Communication in English. Hyderabad: University
Press(India) Pvt. Ltd. 2007.
3. Dr.Prasad, P. The Functional Aspects of Communication Skills. New Delhi: Katson
Publication.2008.
4. Patil, Z.N.Valke,B.S. Thorat, Ashok. Merchant, Zeenat. English for Practical purposes.
Chennai: Macmillan India Ltd. 2006.