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au Khulna University of ee & TechnologySummary of Courses
(Effective from first year first term session-2012-13)
(Approved by 41th meeting of Academic Council on 18/02/13 and 25/02/13)
Fi t Term
SL. Course Course Title ‘Theory Sessional Total
No} — No. Contact | Creait | Contact | Crean | “ea
Hours Hours
T_[ Ch 1105 | Engineoring Chemisty 3 3.00 * zi 3.00
2 Ch 1106 Sessional on Ch 1105, : : V2 0.75 075,
3__[ Hum 1105 English Fe A = [3.00
[Hum 1106_| Sessional on Hom 1105_|_~ = a a
5 Math 1105_| Mathematics 1 4 4.00 - = 4.00
6 ME 1105 ‘Thermal En ering 2 3.00. = - 3.00,
7 ME 1106 Sessional on ME 1105 : 32 O75 0.75
3_| ME 1107 Manufacturing process a 4 7 = 4.00
9 [ME 1108 | Sessional on ME 1107 | - = WE] 075-075
10| MES 1102] Work Shop Practice 5 7 32] 075] 075
No. of Theory Courses: 5 Total Contact Hours: 17(1) + 7.5(S) = 24.50
No. of Sessional Courses: 5 Total Credit: 17(T) + 3.75(S) = 20.75
First Year Second Term
Si] Course Course Tile Theory Sessional | Total
=) 8 Contact | Credit | Contact | Crean | Credit
Hours, Hours
1_| Ph 1205 Physics 4 4.00 : : 4.00
2 | Ph 1206 Sessional on Ph 1205 * 7 32 0.75 0.75
3] Hum 1205 | Economics and 3 3.00 > e 00
Accounting
4 | Math 1205 Mathematics I 3 3.00 = - 3.00
35 | BE 1205 Electrical 4 4.00 . - 2.00
Engineering &
Electrical Machines
© | EE 1206 ‘Sessional on EE. 1205 ; zi 32 [075 _| 075
7 | ME 1209 | Engineering 3 300 ; = 3.00
Mechanics 1
8 | ME 1210 ‘Sessional on ME - * 7
om 32 [075] 07s
9 | ME 1200 | Mechanical 3 > T sas
Engineering Drawing °
No. of Theory Courses: 5 ‘Total Contact Hours: 17.00 (1)+ 7.5(S) = 24.50
No. of Sessional Courses: 4
Total Credit: 17(T) + 3.75(S) = 20.75
39Ss
Term
Si] Course Course Title Theory Sessional ]
No} No. Contact | Credit | Contact | Crean
Hours Hours
T] Ham 2105 | Industrial environment 3 3.00 > >
and Sociology |
Z] Math 2108_| Mathematics I 3 3.00 zi 30_|
3 2105 Electronics 3 3.00, = = 300 |
TT EE 2106 | Sessional on EE 2105 - 5 32 | 075 [075_|
S| ME2105__| Thermodynamics 4 4.00 5 : 40) |
© | ME 2106 __| Sessional on ME 2105 - 5 32_| 075 _| 075_|
7 [ ME2113_| Fluid Mechanics T 3 3.00 - - | 30]
| ME2U14_| Sessional on ME 2113 i = 32__| 075 | 075 |
>| ME 2100 | Computer Aided - 3 150 | 150_|
Drawing |
No. of Theory Courses: 5 Total Contact Hours: 16(T) + 7.5(S) = 23.5
No. of Sessional Courses: 4 Total Credit: 16(T) + 3.75(S) = 19.75
Second Year Second Term
Re = Course Title Theory Sessional Total |
In c dit |
Contact | Credit | Contact | crear | ©“ |
Hours Hours
Matiemates Vv 4 4.00 : : 400
gineering - a)
Mechanics It 3 20g . =
Sessional on ME 2209 | ~ 35
Mech: 7 5 4 32 075 | 075
Se 4 ’ ; an
Fluid Mechanics é 322 075 | 075
Sealant Ty 300_| 3.0
‘Computer = = 32 15,
Propramnin, 3 3.00 ~ 2 31
Sessional on MIE 2231 7
[Link], 5 3 150 | 150
[Link] Seni ues: $
ional Courses. 4 Total C4
zi Fotal Contact Ho
Total Credit: 17¢
urs: 17(T) + 7.50(S)
T) + 3.75(S)
0.75Third Year First Term
[st [Course Course title ‘Theor, J__ Sessional Total
No. No, Contact | Credit [Contac | Credit | Cred
J Hours t Hours
7 Special Studies : 7 32 [075
2 Heat transfer 1 3 es S300
3 Sessional on ME 3105 : - 3/2 0.75 O75
4 Engineering mechanics-Il 3 3.00 = = 3.00.
[S| ME3I10 [Sessional on ME 3109 = = 2 075] 075
© | ME3I17_| Machine Design-1 3 30 | _- ~ | 3.00
7_| ME3118 | Sessional on ME 3117 = = 32 = 075
8 | ME3119 Statistics & Quality 4 4.00 - - 4.00
Control
9 | ME3121 Numerical Computation 3 3.00 = - 3.00
for Mechanical Engineers |
10 | ME3122_| Sessional on ME 3121 : = 32_| 075 [075
No. of Theory Courses: 5 Total Contact hours: 16(T) + 7.5(S) = 23.50
No. of Sessional Courses: 5 Total Credit: 16(T) + 3.75(S) = 19.75
Third Year Second Term
SL] Course Course title Theory Sessional
No.| No. Contact | Credit | Conta ] Credit
Hours: ct
Hours
1 | ME3200 | Mechanical Engineering - - 32 | 075 | 075
Project
[2 [E3205 Heat Transfer 3
3_ [ME 3206_| Sessional on ME 3205
4 ME3215 | Engineering Metallurgy - ~
3_] ME3216 | Sessional on ME 3215 7 zi 32 | 075
6 [ME3217_| Machine Design-II 3 300 | a
7_| ME3218 [Sessional on ME 3217, - ~ 32 | 075
8_| ME 3223 | Power Plant Engineering 4 4 4.00. a >
9 | ME3225 [ Measurement and 3 3.00 * -
Industrial
Instrumentation - I
10 | M3226 [Sessional on ME 3225 S = 32] 075 | 075
No, of Theory Courses:5
No. of Sessional Courses: 5
‘Total Contact hours: 17(T) +[Link])
Total Credit: 17(T) +3.75(S) =20.75
41Fourth Yi Term
Si.] Course No. Course title Theory Sessional Total
fs Contact | Credit | Contact | Credit | Credit
L Hours Hours
T | Me 4000 _| Project & Thesis T - = 3 15s_| 15
2| ME 4105__| Applied Thermodynamics [4 a 5 | 400
3 ME 4106 _| Sessional on ME 4105 i ~ 32__| 075 | 075
4[ ME 4113 _| Fluid Machinery 3 3 | =| 3.00
SME 4114 _| Sessional on ME 4113 = - 3a | 075 | 0.75
ME 4127__| Operations Management 3 3 : =| 3.00
T| ME 40... | Optional Course 1 3 3 5 zi 3.00_|
8] ME 40... | Optional Course I 3 3 = =~] 3.00
9] ME 4122 | Simulation 5 5 3 [073] 075
No. of Theory Courses: 5 Total Contact hours: 16(T) +7.50(S) =23.50
No. of Sessional Courses: 4 Total Credit: 16(T) +3.75(S) =19.75
Fourth Year Second Term
SU] Course | Course title Theory Sessional Total
io] No. Credit
Contact | Credit | Contact | Credi
Hours Hours |_t
T| ME 4000 | Project & Thesis 1 - 5 6 | 3.00 [3.00
2) ME 4207 | Tool Engineering & 3 3 - = | 3.00
Machine Tools
ME 4208 _| Sessional on ME 4207
Industrial Management
Optional Course Il
Optional Course IV
Optional Course V
|
~ 3.00
No. of Theory Courses:5
No. of Sessional Courses: 3
‘Total Contact hours: 15(T)+7.50(S)=%
Total Credit: 15(T)+3.75(S)=18.75
Total Credit (8 Terms): 161.00
42Prerequisite Courses
[sl | Course Course Title Prerequisite Course No. and Title
No. | _No.
1. | ME 2100 | Computer Aided Drawing | ME 1200; Mechanical Engineering
Drawing
Z| ME 2105_| Thermodynamics ME 1105; Thermal Engineering
3,_] ME 2211_| Mechanics of Solid ME 1209; Engineering Mechanics 1
4._| ME 2209 | Enginecring Mechanics 11_| ME1209; Engineering Mechanics 1
3,_| ME 2213 _| Fluid Mechanics 1 [ME 2113; Fluid Mechanics 1
6. | ME3121 | Numerical Computation | ME 2221; Computer programming
for Mechanical Engineer
7. | ME3109 | Engineering Mechanics | ME 2209; Engineering Mechanics II
UL
3._| ME 3217_| Machine Design IT ME 3117; Machine Design T
9._ | ME 3223 | Power Plant Engineering _|' ME 2105; Thermodynamics
10._| ME 3205_| Heat Transfer Il ME 3105; Heat Transfer I
11. | ME 4207 | Tool Engineering & ME 1107; Manufacturing Process
Machine Tool
ME 4105 _| Applied Thermodynamics | ME 2105; Thermodynamics
ME 4113 | Fluid Machinery ME 2213; Fluid Mechanics IT
Optional Courses
Course No. Contact | Credit
Course Name Hour
ME40I1 | Advanced Thermodynamics
ME 4013 Advanced Fluid Mechanics
ME4015__ | Automobile Engineering
ME 4017 Refrigeration & Air Conditioning
ME 4019 | Aerodynamics
ME 4021 | Flight Dynamics
ME 4023 | Fluid Power Transmission and Control
ME 4025 — | Finite Element Method
ME 4027__[ Aircraft Maintenance Engineering _
ME 4031 | Fatigue, Creep & Fracture
ME 4035 | Mechatronics
LSE 4041 [Renewable Energy Technoloxy
pMEA057
te 4053 Managerial Economics
e255 Professional Ethies and Moral Thoughts
“E4057 | Material Handling & Maintenance Engineering
Mi
[ye2059—T Engineering Tribology.
‘Operations Research
aE
ME a Modern Manufacturing Processes
Mews [industrial Process Technology
“O81 TCAD & CAM
MEY;
Ciisse83T Robotics
iE
$085 Servo Mechanism & Control Engineering
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43Detailed Outline of Undergraduate Courses
(Effective from first year first term session-2012-13)
(Approved by 41th meeting of Academic Council on 18/02/13 and 25/02/13)
FIRST YEAR FIRST TERM
Ch 1105 Engineering Chemistry
(Credit: 3.00)
Chemistry of Polymer: Polymer and polymerization, co-polymerization, ionic
polymerization, living polymer, structure and properties of macromolecules.
Plastics & Fibers: Fundamental characteristics, classification, raw materials
and manufacture of plastics, some typical examples of plastics and their uses.
Types of fibers, raw materials, application and manufacturing processes of
synthetic fibers.
Rubber: sources of natural rubber, chemical treatment of latex, raw materials,
synthetic reactions and properties of synthetic rubber.
Fertilizer, Paper, Sugar and Cement: Raw materials and manufacturimg
process.
Colloids: Introduction to Colloids, Classification of Colloidal Systems,
Preparation of Colloids. Properties of Colloids, Dialysis, Electrodialysis,
Ultrafiltration, Electrophoresis, Electroosmosis Electrical Double Layer and
Zeta potential. Micelles, Application of Colloids.
Chemical Corrosion: Introduction to Chemical corrosion, Direct chemical
corrosion, Electrochemical corrosion, Factors affecting chemical corrosion,
Galvanic corrosion, Atmospheric corrosion, Open air corrosion, Corrosion in
contact to soil, Prevention of corrosion.
Glass & Ceramic: Raw materials, Classification, Manufacturing processes,
properties and applications
Ch 1106 Sessional on Ch 1105
(Credit: 0.75) .
Volumetric analysis; Acid-base titration,
D taatt Oxidation-reduction _ titration,
termination of Fe, Cu and Ca volumetrically.
Gravimetric analysis: Determination of Sulphate and Iron.
44Hum 1105 English
(Credit: 3.00)
Vocabulary and Structure: Better reading skills, better writing skills, better
speaking skills, word formation; roots prefixes, suffixes, phrases and idioms;
synonyms and antonyms; simple structures, complex and compound structure;
Clauses, Identification and analysis of clauses, ,
Comprehension and Composition: Paragraph writing technique, formal and
informal report writing, commercial correspondence; Memo, Letter; Application
writing; Tender writing; Free composition writing; Precis writing;; Term paper
and Thesis writing technique.
Hum 1106 Sessional on Hum 1105
(Credit: 0.75)
Sessional based on Hum 1105.
Math 1105 Mathematics I
(Credit: 4.00)
Differential Calculus: Continuity and Differentiation; Differentiation of
explicit and implicit functions and parametric equations; Successive
differentiation of various types of functions, Leibnitz’s theorem. Expansion of
Function: Rolles theorem, mean value theorem, Taylor's theorem in finite and
infinite forms, Maclaurin’s theorem in finite and infinite forms; Lagrange’ s form
of reminder, Cauchy’ s form of reminder. Partial differentiation, Euler's theorem.
Evaluation of indeterminate forms by L’Hospital’s rule. Tangent and normal,
subtangent and subnormal in cartesian and polar coordinates, pedal equation.
Determination of maximum and minimum values of functions, point of inflexion
and its properties. Asymptotes. Curvature, radius of curvature, center of
Curvature and chord of curvature. Curve tracing.
Integral calculus: Definition of integration’s, integration by the method of
Substitution, integration by parts, standard integrals, integration by the method
Of successive reduction. Definite integral and its properties and use in
Summation of series. Walli's formula; Improper integral, beta function and
amma function, Area under a plane curve in Cartesian and polar coordinates,
ae the region enclosed by two curves in Cartesian and polar coordinates,
quar et of curves in Cartesian and polar coordinates, parametric and pedal
solide or intrinsic equation. Volumes of solid of revolution, volume of hollow
Tevolution by shell method, area of surface of revolution,
45ME 1105 Thermal Engineering
(Credit: 3.00)
Introduction to the fields of mechanical engineering.
.
Energy: Sources; world energy situation; energy situation in Bangladesh;
prospect of different energy sources in Bangladesh.
Pure substances: Phase and phase diagram, critical parameters and their
significance, triple point, properties of water and steam, construction of p-V, T-
Sand h-S diagram for water and steam, steam tables, Mollier chart.
Introduction to Heat engines: Working principle of Petrol,Diesel engine and
Gas turbine.
Introduction to steam generation: Working principle of few common and
modern boilers; major boiler mountings and accessories, equivalent evaporation
and boiler efficiency.
Basic concepts of refrigeration and air conditioning: Vapour compression
and absorption refrigeration processes, refrigerants and their desirable
properties; Human comfort, summer and winter air conditioning systems.
Combustion and oxidation: Complete and incomplete combustion;
Stoichiometric AFR; Heat of reaction; Chemically correct mixture and AFR;
chemistry of combustion.
ME 1106 Sessional on ME 1105
(Credit: 0.75)
Experiments based on the theory of ME 1105.
ME 1107 Manufacturing Process
(Credit: 4.00)
Introduction to Manufacturing Processes:
Casting: Methods of Sand Casting; Design of patterns; Properties of molding
sand; Sand testing; Core making; Die casting; Centrifugal and Allied castings;
Precision investment casting; Continuous casting; Casting defects.
Welding and Allied Process: Gas welding, Electric Arc welding, Shield Arc
welding, Resistance welding, Pressure welding, Thermit welding, Energy ray
46Welding defects; Soldering; Brazing and Braze welding:
spraying; Hard facing. 8 raze welding; Metal
Metal Forming Process Various hot and cold working processes;
Description of related machine and tools.
Metal Cutting Processes: Mechanism of chip formation; Types of chip; Chip
breaker; Cutting forces.
Economics of Metal Cutting: Cutting fluid; Tool geometry; Cost and life of
tool.
Machine Tools: Lathe machine and its accessories; Turret and others special
purpose lathes; Drilling machine and other hole making processes; Shapers and
Planers; Milling machine and various milling operations; Manufacturing
processes of Screw threads, Gears and related machine.
Finishing Operations: Grinding, Surface grinding, Centerless grinding;
Honing; Lapping; Superfinishing.
Modern Manufacturing Processes: ECM, EDM, USM, LBM, PAM etc;
ME 1108 Sessional on ME 1107
(Credit: 0.75)
Practice of different operations on Lathe machine, Drilling machine, Milling
machine, Shaper machine, Grinding machine etc and Experiments based on the
theory of ME 1107
MES 1102 Work Shop Practice
(Credit: 0.75)
Acquaintance with hand and machine tools used in wood working shop.
Hentfcation of timbers, Sawing, Planing and Chiseling practices, Pattern
ing;
‘Acquaintance with tools and appliane i
t ppliance used in foundry; Molding s:
Preparation, Metal casting. e. sand
Acquainta: i i i
vaintance with tools and machines used in welding ,
Welding practice. M8 shop. Are and gas
47YEAR SECOND TER
Physics I
5
Ph 120 (Credit: 4.00)
Modern Phys
Relativity: Speci
experiment, Gelilean
Length contraction, Vari
Velocity transformation,
I theory of relativity, Reference frames, Miche’
asformation, Lorentz, transforma Time dilation,
ion of mass, Mass energy relation, Mass less particles,
Particle Properties of Waves: Photoelectric effect, Quantum theory of fight,
Compton effect.
Wave Properties of Particles: De Broglie waves, Phase velocity and Grouy
velocity.
Atomic Structure: Bhor’s atom model, Nature of electron orbits, Orbita
energy, origin of spectral lines, different series of spectral lines of Hydroges:
Orbital energy level diagram of Hydrogen atom, Correspondence principle
Vector atom model, Orbital states, space quantization, span quantization.
Magnetic moment of orbital electron, Quantization of magnetic moment
Electron shell.
Laser
History of Laser, generation of coherent radiation; Time coherence, spatial
coherence, Gas Laser, Ruby Laser, polarization inversion and_ stimulated
emission, model of ruby Laser, YAG Laser, Raman Laser, Semiconductor
Laser, Application of Laser.
Solid State Physics
s model of the lattice,
hi attice heat capacity. Debye’
, temperature and low temperature; Outstanding properties
Momentum space Fermi petty and Ohm's law, Thermal conductivity:
a » Kermi-Dirac distribution, Qua . Free electron,
escape of electron from a metal, Im » Quantum theory of Free
Structure of crystals, Classification of solids, Einstei
specific heat of the solids, Debye's
approximation of hi ie aa oy iene
of metals,
. a oe ‘a !
Hall coefficier mn portance of Hall effect, Hall Voltage, an
Hall oefficen, Mobility, Hall angle and drift velocity, velocity of electto®
i t0 Band theory, _
Nuclear Physics
Introduction to Ni
nto clear P| s
Vinge Ne Physics: nuclear constituents, nuclear properties:
Radioactivit Nuclear force , fission and fusion process
half-life, Mean
ctivity, Laws of radioactivity disintegtatiO™
radioactivity, - r
ion, Practical application oPh 1206 Sessional on Ph 1205
(Credit: 0.75)
Experiments based on optics, sound and the theory of Ph 1205,
Hum 1205 Economics & Accounting
(Credit: 3.00)
Economics:
Definition of Economics; principle of economics.
Micro Economics: Theory of Demand and supply and their elasticity’s; price
determination, nature of economic theory, applicability of economic theory to
the problems of developing countries; marginal analysis; optimization; market;
production, production function, types of productivity; Internal and external
economics and diseconomics.
Macro Economics: Savings, investment, national income analysis; inflation;
causes and analysis of project appraisal; NPV, IRR and their application; cost
benefit analysis.
Monetary policy, Fiscal policy and trade policy with reference to Bangladesh;
Planning in Bangladesh.
Accounting:
Introduction: images of Accounting. Users of Accounting Information,
Generally accepted accounting principle (GAAP), relationship of Accounting
with engineering education.
The recording process: Business transactions, steps in the recording process,
accounting equation, account, rules of debit and credit, Journal, Ledger, trial
balance and adjusting entries.
Preparation of financial statement:
Single or multiple step income statements, owner's equity statement, classified
balance sheet, cash flow statement.
Cost Accounting:
Concept of cost, classification of cost, statement of cost, material cost, labour
COSt, Wages and salaries, operating and service costing.
Math 1205 Mathematics IT
(Credit: 3.00)
Coordi, 7
nate Beometry of three dimensions: System of coordinates, Distance
EN (Wo poil ion formula, projections, direct ‘|
tre f Points, section Proj » direction co:
“ight lines, Sphere. Standard equations of Cone and central conicoidy Planes,
49Differential equations: Origin and formation of differential equations; Order
and degree of differential equations. Solution of Ist order Ist degree differential
equations by varies methods, applications of Ist order differential equations in
geometry and physical problems. Solutions of higher order linear differential
equations with constant coefficients by various methods (general method,
method of variation of parameters, method of undetermined coefficients and
short method). Cauchy-Euler form of differential equations. Application of
higher order differential equations.
EE 1205 Electrical Engineering &
Electrical Machines
(Credit: 4.00)
Electrical Engineering
Introduction to Electricity: Introduction to Ohm’s law, Kirchoff’s current law
and Kirchoff’s voltage law.
Alternative Current and AC Quantities: Steady state solution of single-phase
circuits, (R, RL, and RLC), RMS and Average values of AC quantities, Phasor
Algebra.
Electrical Machines
Induction motors: Principles of operation; Torque-speed characteristics;
Improving starting torque for cage and wind rotor motors; Speed control and
braking of induction motors; single phase induction motors and their uses.
Synchronous Machines: Principles of operation; Starting and synchronization
of synchronous motors; AC motors for industrial applications.
Servo-motors, Self-Starter and Alternators: Constructional details and
working principle; Its applications for Vehicle
DC Machines: Constructional features and principle of operation; Shunt, series
an compound generators and motors; Starting and speed control of motors;
hoice of DC motors for industrial applications,
Transformers: Constructional features and principles of operation; 3-phase
nnection of transformers,EE 1206 Sessional on EE 1205
(Credit: 0.75)
Experiments based on the theory of EE 1205.
ME 1209 Engineering Mechanics I
(Credit: 3.00)
Introduction: Fundamental concept and principles of mechanics; Resultant of
several concurrent forces; Resolution of force into components.
Equilibrium of Particle; Free body diagram (Conditions of equilibrium in
space; components of force in space; resultant of three dimensional force
systems; equilibrium in space for concurrent and non-concurrent and parallel
force systems); Principle of transmissibility of forces and force couple system;
Moment of a couple; equivalent couple; equivalent system of force and force
couple systems; reduction of a system of forces.
Centroids and Center of Gravity of area and volume; Moment of inertia of
area and mass; radius of gyration; parallel axes theorem; product of inertia;
ellipsoid of inertia; parallel and angular shift of an axis and transfer formula.
Analysis of structure, trusses and frames:
Law of Friction: Equilibrium under frictional resistance, sliding friction;
wedges and square threaded screw; Journal and thrust friction; rolling and belt
frictions.
Methods of Virtual Works: Application of
mechanical efficiency; potential energy and equilibri
pa ie quilibrium,
Principle of virtual work;
stability of
ME 1210 Sessional on ME 1209
(Credit: 0.75)
Experiments based on the theory of ME 1209ME 1200 Mechanical Engineering
Drawing
Fundamental principles and applications of Orthogonal projection; Visibility,
Angle problem; Oblique projection; Isometric projection; Auxiliary projection,
Orthographic and auxiliary projection from pictorial views; pictorial projection
from orthographic views, Development of objects.
Descriptive Geometry: Projection, methods of transferring projection, practical
application of descriptive geometry.
Working drawing of machine elements with sectional views.SECOND YEAR FIRST TERM
Hum 2105 Industrial Environment and Sociology
(Credit: 3.00)
Industrial Environment:
Population and economic growth, industrialization, urbanization and energy-use;
Causes of environmental pollution; Mass and energy balance for environmental
engineering systems under steady state and unsteady state conditions;
Definition and characteristics of industrial and hazardous wastes, their
generation rates and prevention; Introduction to I&H waste collection,
transportation, treatment, monitoring, disposal and environmental impact.
Applicable international and national regulations and initiatives;
Introduction industrial law; Inspectors and certifying Surgeons, Health and
hygiene, Safety, Welfare, Working hours of Adults, Employment of young
persons, Leave and Holidays with wages, Penalties and Implementation
procedure, Payment of wages Act, Shops and Establishment Act. Bangladesh
Labour Act, 2006; EPZ Workers Association and Industrial Relations Act, 2004;
Bangladesh Environment Conservation Act, 1995 and Rules, 1997; International
Labour Organization (ILO);
Sociology:
Introduction to Sociology and its impact on engineering,
society, community, association, group,
Bangladesh
fundamental concept of
mob, Social history and culture of
Urbanization and industrialization in Bangladesh
ecology; social problem; population, poverty,
and juvenile delinquency,
and their effects; urban
beggary, immoral income, crime
Math 2105 Mathematics IIT
(Cred:
Vector Calculus: Differentiation and ij
elementary applicati
surface and volume i ivergency
theorem, Gauss’s theotem and they, conten
icatio
‘adient, divergence
|; Stoke’
is 8 theorem, ¥
ns, Curvilinear Co-ordinates °
53Matrices: Different types of matri Elementary’ transformation, Rank and
Inverse of matrices by clementary transformation. Linear dependence and
independence of vectors and matrices. Solutions of system of linear equations
using matrix and consistency, Eigen value and Eigen vectors,
Complex Variables: Complex variable and functions of complex. variable,
Limit and continuity of a function. Analytic function and its properties,
Singularities.
EE 2105 Electronics
(Credit: 3.00)
Introduction to Electronic Devices: Junctions, Semiconductor diodes, Rectifier
diodes, schottky barrier diodes, Zener diodes, Tunnel diodes, Varactor diodes,
LED, Photo diodes, Solar cells, Bipolar Junction Transistor, Field effect
transistor, MOS, Unijunction transistor, SCR, DIAC, TRIAC, Vacuum tube.
Introduction to Amplifiers: Biasing; Classification of amplifiers; BJT and FET
amplifiers; Operational amplifiers; Differential amplifier; Applications of
amplifiers.
Introduction to Logic and Digital Circuits: Logic operations, Basic gates;
OR, AND, NOT, NAND, NOR, X-OR; Flip-Flops; Shift registers; Counter;
Binary and BCD code, Comparators.
Industrial Electronics: Regulated power supplies; Ignitions; Resistance
welding and Timing circuits.
Application: Introduction to Instruments; CRO, Transducers; Temperature
measurement; Audio Electronics; Integrated Circuits (IC); Microprocessors:
EE 2106 Sessional on EE 2105
(Credit: 0.75)
Experiments based on the theory of BE 2105.ME 2105 Thermodynamics
(Credit: 4.00)
Introduction: Macroscopic and Microscopic points of view; Definition of
Thermodynamic terms; Heat, Work and their path dependence.
Ideal Gas: Definition and suitability as thermodynamic fluid; Equation of state;
various thermodynamic processes. Specific heats; Internal energy; Enthalpy.
Laws of Thermodynamics: Statement and their corollaries, criterion of
reversibility and irreversibility, entropy, Gibbs function and Helmohtzs function,
Maxwell’s relations.
Air Standard Cycles: Carnot cycle, Otto cycle, Diesel cycles, Dual cycle,
Stirling cycle, Erricsion cycle, Joule cycle, Brayton cycle, and their applications;
Representation of various cycles on p-V and T-s planes; Cycle efficiency;
compressors and blowers.
Vapor Power Cycles: Carnot cycle, Rankine cycle; Reheat cycle, Regenerative
cycle; Binary cycle; Introduction to combined cycle.
Mixture of Gases and Vapors: Mixture of ideal gases, gravimetric and
volumetric analysis; Dalton’s law of partial pressure, volume and entropy of
gaseous mixture; Isentropic process with gaseous mixtures; Specific humidity,
relative humidity, dew point, dry and wet bulb temperatures; Adiabatic
saturation; Construction of psychometric chart and its uses.
Fuels and Its Properties: Classification of fuels;
petroleum fuel, grading of coal; Calorific value of fw
Freezing point, Flash point, Boiling point, Viscosity
development of solid, liquid and gaseous fuels,
Formation of coal and
els and its measurement;
of liquid fuels; M
Nuclear fuels, over