Semester 2–Lab Syllabus–Regulation 2008

Anna University

Semester 2

Lab Syllabus – Regulation 2008

GE2155 COMPUTER PRACTICE LABORATORY – II

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1. UNIX COMMANDS 15

Study of Unix OS - Basic Shell Commands - Unix Editor

2. SHELL PROGRAMMING 15

Simple Shell program - Conditional Statements - Testing and Loops

3. C PROGRAMMING ON UNIX 15

Dynamic Storage Allocation-Pointers-Functions-File Handling

TOTAL : 45 PERIODS

HARDWARE / SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS FOR A BATCH OF 30 STUDENTS

Hardware

1 UNIX Clone Server

33 Nodes (thin client or PCs)

Printer – 3 Nos.

Software

OS – UNIX Clone (33 user license or License free Linux)

Compiler – C

 

GS2165 PHYSICS LABORATORY – II

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1. Determination of Young’s modulus of the material – non uniform bending.

2. Determination of Band Gap of a semiconductor material.

3. Determination of specific resistance of a given coil of wire – Carey Foster Bridge.

4. Determination of viscosity of liquid – Poiseuille’s method.

5. Spectrometer dispersive power of a prism.

6. Determination of Young’s modulus of the material – uniform bending.

7. Torsional pendulum – Determination of rigidity modulus.

A minimum of FIVE experiments shall be offered.

Laboratory classes on alternate weeks for Physics and Chemistry.

The lab examinations will be held only in the second semester.

GS2165 CHEMISTRY LABORATORY – II

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1. Conduct metric titration (Simple acid base)

2. Conduct metric titration (Mixture of weak and strong acids)

3. Conduct metric titration using BaCl

4. Potentiometric Titration (Fe / KMnO

or K Cr O )

5. PH titration (acid & base)

6. Determination of water of crystallization of a crystalline salt (Copper sulphate)

7. Estimation of Ferric iron by spectrophotometry.

A minimum of FIVE experiments shall be offered.

Laboratory classes on alternate weeks for Physics and Chemistry.

The lab examinations will be held only in the second semester.

ME2155 COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING AND MODELING LABORATORY

List of Exercises using software capable of Drafting and Modeling

1. Study of capabilities of software for Drafting and Modeling – Coordinate systems (absolute, relative, polar, etc.) – Creation of simple figures like polygon and general multi-line figures.

2. Drawing of a Title Block with necessary text and projection symbol.

3. Drawing of curves like parabola, spiral, involute using Bspline or cubic spline.

4. Drawing of front view and top view of simple solids like prism, pyramid, cylinder, cone, etc, and dimensioning.

5. Drawing front view, top view and side view of objects from the given pictorial views (eg. V-block, Base of a mixie, Simple stool, Objects with hole and curves).

6. Drawing of a plan of residential building ( Two bed rooms, kitchen, hall, etc.)

7. Drawing of a simple steel truss.

8. Drawing sectional views of prism, pyramid, cylinder, cone, etc,

9. Drawing isometric projection of simple objects.

10. Creation of 3-D models of simple objects and obtaining 2-D multi-view drawings from 3-D model.

Note: Plotting of drawings must be made for each exercise and attached to the records written by students.

List of Equipments for a batch of 30 students:

1. Pentium IV computer or better hardware, with suitable graphics facility -30 No.

2. Licensed software for Drafting and Modeling. – 30 Licenses

3. Laser Printer or Plotter to print / plot drawings – 2 No.

EE2155 ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT LABORATORY

(Common to EEE, EIE and ICE)

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

1. Verification of ohm’s laws and kirchoff’s laws.

2. Verification of Thevemin’s and Norton’s Theorem

3. Verification of superposition Theorem

4. Verification of maximum power transfer theorem.

5. Verification of reciprocity theorem

6. Measurement of self inductance of a coil

7. Verification of mesh and nodal analysis.

8. Transient response of RL and RC circuits for DC input.

9. Frequency response of series and parallel resonance circuits.

10. Frequency response of single tuned coupled circuits.

TOTAL: 45 PERIODS

EC2155 CIRCUITS AND DEVICES LABORATORY

1. Verification of KVL and KCL

2. Verification of Thevenin and Norton Theorems.

3. Verification of superposition Theorem.

4. Verification of Maximum power transfer and reciprocity theorems.

5. Frequency response of series and parallel resonance circuits.

6. Characteristics of PN and Zener diode

7. Characteristics of CE configuration

8. Characteristics of CB configuration

9. Characteristics of UJT and SCR

10. Characteristics of JFET and MOSFET

11. Characteristics of Diac and Triac.

12. Characteristics of Photodiode and Phototransistor.

TOTAL : 45 PERIODS

ENGLISH LANGUAGE LABORATORY (Optional)

1. Listening: 5

Listening & answering questions – gap filling – Listening and Note taking- Listening to telephone conversations

2. Speaking: 5

Pronouncing words & sentences correctly – word stress – Conversation practice.

Classroom Session 20

1. Speaking: Introducing oneself, Introducing others, Role play, Debate- Presentations: Body language, gestures, postures.

Group Discussions etc

2. Goal setting – interviews – stress time management – situational reasons

Evaluation

(1) Lab Session – 40 marks

Listening – 10 marks Speaking – 10 marks Reading – 10 marks Writing – 10 marks

(2) Classroom Session – 60 marks

Role play activities giving real life context – 30 marks

Presentation – 30 marks

Note on Evaluation

1. Examples for role play situations:

a. Marketing engineer convincing a customer to buy his product.

b. Telephone conversation – Fixing an official appointment / Enquiry on availability of flight or train tickets / placing an order. etc.

2. Presentations could be just a Minute (JAM activity) or an Extempore on simple topics or visuals could be provided and students could be asked to talk about it.

REFERENCES:

1. Hartley, Peter, Group Communication, London: Routledge, (2004).

2. Doff, Adrian and Christopher Jones, Language in Use – (Intermediate level), Cambridge University Press, (1994).

3. Gammidge, Mick, Speaking Extra – A resource book of multi-level skills activities , Cambridge University Press, (2004).

4. Craven, Miles, Listening Extra - A resource book of multi-level skills activities, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, (2004).

5. Naterop, Jean & Rod Revell, Telephoning in English, Cambridge University Press, (1987).

LAB REQUIREMENTS

1. Teacher – Console and systems for students

2. English Language Lab Software

3. Tape Recorders.

MR 2155 WORKSHOP FITTING

AIM:

To impart knowledge on the Fitting methods of Metal joining Process

OBJECTIVES:

On Completion of the Course The Students are expected to have the Knowledge of Metal Cutting and Joining Process Tools and equipments used in Smithy, Carpentry, Fitting, Foundry, Welding and Sheet Metal.

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

SHEET METAL 20

Fabrication of tray, cone etc. with sheet metal.

WELDING 20

Arc Welding of butt joint, Lap joint, Tee fillet etc. Demonstration of gas welding.

FITTING 20

Practice in chipping, filing, drilling – Making Vee, square and dove tail joints.

REFERENCES:

TOTAL: 60 PERIODS

1. V.S.Venkatachalapathy, First Year Engineering Workshop Practice, Raamalinga Publications, Madurai, 1999.

2. P.Kannaiah and K.C.Narayana, Manual on Workshop Practice, Scitech Publications, Chennai, 1999.

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