JNTUK R16 3-2 Geotechnical Engineering-1 Material PDF Download

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JNTUK R16 3-2 Geotechnical Engineering-1 Material PDF Download

OBJECTIVES:

  • To enable the student to find out the index properties of the soil and classify it.
  • To impart the concept of seepage of water through soils and determine the seepage discharge.
  • To enable the students to differentiate between compaction and consolidation of soils and to determine the magnitude and the rate of consolidation settlement.
  • To enable the student to understand the concept of shear strength of soils, assessment of the shear parameters of sands and clays and the areas of their application.

UNIT-1

Introduction: Soil formation – soil structure and clay mineralogy – Adsorbed water – Mass- volume relationship –Relative density , Mechanism of compaction – factors affecting – effects of compaction on soil properties – compaction control.

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UNIT-2

Index Properties Of Soils: Grain size analysis – Sieve and Hydrometer methods – consistency limits and indices – Various Types of soil Classifications – Unified soil classification and I.S. Soil classification.

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UNIT-3

Permeability: Soil water – capillary rise – One dimensioned flow of water through soils – Darcy’s law- permeability – Factors affecting –laboratory determination of coefficient of permeability –Permeability of layered systems. Total, neutral and effective stresses –quick sand condition – 2-D flow and Laplace’s equation – Seepage through soils – Flow nets: Characteristics and Uses.

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UNIT-4

Stress Distribution In Soils: Stresses induced by applied loads – Boussinesq’s and Westergaard’s theories for point loads and areas of different shapes– Newmark’s influence chart – 2:1 stress distribution method.

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UNIT-5

Consolidation: Compressibility of soils – e-p and e-log p curves – Stress history – Concept of consolidation – Spring Analogy – Terzaghi’s theory of onedimensional Consolidation – Time rate of consolidation and degree of consolidation – Determination of coefficient of consolidation (cv) – Over consolidated and normally consolidated clays.

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UNIT-6

Shear Strength of Soils: Basic mechanism of shear strength – Mohr – Coulomb Failure theories – Stress-Strain behavior of Sands – Critical Void Ratio – StressStrain behavior of clays – Shear Strength determination- various drainage conditions.

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TEXT BOOKS:

  1. Basic and Applied Soil Mechanics, Gopal Ranjan and A. S. R. Rao, New Age International Publishers.
  2. Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, V. N. S. Murthy, CBS publishers

REFERENCE BOOKS:

  1. Fundamentals of Soil Mechanics, D. W. Taylor, Wiley.
  2. An introduction to Geotechnical Engineering, Holtz and Kovacs; Prentice Hall.
  3. Fundamentals of Geotechnical Engineering, B M Das, Cengage Learning, New Delhi.

OUTCOMES:

  • The student must know the definition of the various parameters related to soil mechanics and establish their inter-relationships.
  • The student should be able to know the methods of determination of the various index properties of the soils and classify the soils.
  • The student should be able to know the importance of the different engineering properties of the soil such as compaction, permeability, consolidation and shear strength and determine them in the laboratory.
  • The student should be able to apply the above concepts in day-to-day civil engineering practice

JNTUK R16 3-2 Water Resource Engineering-1 Material PDF Download

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JNTUK R16 3-2 Water Resource Engineering-1 Material PDF Download

OBJECTIVES:

  • Introduce hydrologic cycle and its relevance to Civil engineering
  • Make the students understand physical processes in hydrology and, components of the hydrologic cycle
  • Appreciate concepts and theory of physical processes and interactions
  • Learn measurement and estimation of the components hydrologic cycle.
  • Provide an overview and understanding of Unit Hydrograph theory and its analysis
  • Understand flood frequency analysis, design flood, flood routing
  • Appreciate the concepts of groundwater movement and well hydraulics

UNIT-1

Introduction: Engineering hydrology and its applications, Hydrologic cycle, hydrological data-sources of data. Precipitation: Types and forms, measurement, raingauge network, presentation of rainfall data, average rainfall, continuity and consistency of rainfall data, frequency of rainfall, Intensity-Duration-Frequency (IDF) curves, Depth-Area-Duration (DAD) curves, Probable Maximum Precipitation (PMP), design storm

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UNIT-2

Abstractions from Precipitation: Initial abstractions. Evaporation: factors affecting, measurement, reduction Evapotranspiration: factors affecting, measurement, control Infiltration: factors affecting, Infiltration capacity curve, measurement, infiltration indices.

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UNIT-3

Runoff: Catchment characteristics, Factors affecting runoff, components, computation- empirical formulae, tables and curves, stream gauging, rating curve, flow mass curve and flow duration curve. Hydrograph analysis: Components of hydrograph, separation of base flow, effective rainfall hyetograph and direct runoff hydrograph, unit hydrograph, assumptions, derivation of unit hydrograph, unit hydrographs of different durations, principle of superposition and S-hydrograph methods, limitations and applications of unit hydrograph, synthetic unit hydrograph.

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UNIT-4

Floods: Causes and effects, frequency analysis- Gumbel’s and Log-Pearson type III distribution methods, Standard Project Flood (SPF) and Probable Maximum Flood (MPF), flood control methods and management. Flood Routing: Hydrologic routing, channel and reservoir routing-Muskingum and Puls methods of routing.

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UNIT-5

Ground water: Occurrence, types of aquifers, aquifer parameters, porosity, specific yield, permeability, transmissivity and storage coefficient, types of wells, Darcy’s law, Dupuit’s equation- steady radial flow to wells in confined and unconfined aquifers, yield of a open well-recuperation test.

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UNIT-6

Advanced Topics in Hydrology: Rainfall-runoff Modelling, instantaneous unit hydrograph (IUH) – conceptual models – Clark and Nash models, general hydrological models- Chow – Kulandaiswamy model

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TEXT BOOKS:

  1. Engineering Hydrology, Jayarami Reddy, P., Laxmi Publications Pvt. Ltd., (2013), New Delhi
  2. Irrigation and Water Power Engineering, B. C. Punmia, Pande B. B. Lal, Ashok Kumar Jain and Arun Kumar Jain, Lakshmi Publications (P) Ltd.

REFERENCE BOOKS:

  1. Engineering Hydrology Subramanya, K, Tata McGraw-Hill Education Pvt Ltd, (2013),New Delhi.
  2. Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulic Structure, Santosh Kumar Garg, Khanna Publishers.
  3. Applied hydrology, Chow V. T., D. R Maidment and L.W. Mays, Tata McGraw Hill Education Pvt Ltd, (2011), New Delhi.
  4. Water Resources Engineering, Mays L.W, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, (2013).

OUTCOMES:

  • have a thorough understanding of the theories and principles governing the hydrologic processes,
  • be able to quantify major hydrologic components and apply key concepts to several practical areas of engineering hydrology and related design aspects
  • develop Intensity-Duration-Frequency and Depth-Area Duration curves to design hydraulic structures.
  • be able to develop design storms and carry out frequency analysis
  • be able to determine storage capacity and life of reservoirs.
  • develop unit hydrograph and synthetic hydrograph
  • be able to estimate flood magnitude and carry out flood routing.
  • be able to determine aquifer parameters and yield of wells.
  • be able to model hydrologic processes

JNTUK R16 3-2 Environmental Engineering-1 Material/Notes PDF Download

JNTUK R16 3-2 Environmental Engineering-1 Material/Notes PDF Download

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OBJECTIVES:

  • Outline planning and the design of water supply systems for a community/town/city
  • Provide knowledge of water quality requirement for domestic usage
  • Impart understanding of importance of protection of water source quality and enlightens the efforts involved in converting raw water into clean potable water.
  • Selection of valves and fixture in water distribution systems
  • Impart knowledge on design of water distribution network

UNIT-1

Introduction: Importance and Necessity of Protected Water Supply systems, Water borne diseases, Flow chart of public water supply system, Role of Environmental Engineer, Agency activities Water Demand and Quantity Estimation: Estimation of water demand for a town or city, Per capita Demand and factors influencing it – Types of water demands and its variations- factors affecting water demand, Design Period, Factors affecting the Design period, Population Forecasting.

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UNIT-2

Sources of Water: Lakes, Rivers, Impounding Reservoirs, comparison of sources with reference to quality, quantity and other considerations- Capacity of storage reservoirs, Mass curve analysis. Groundwater sources of water: Types of water bearing formations, springs, Wells and Infiltration galleries, Yields from infiltration galleries. Collection and Conveyance of Water: Factors governing the selection of the intake structure, Types of Intakes. Conveyance of Water: Gravity and Pressure conduits, Types of Pipes, Pipe Materials, Pipe joints, Design aspects of pipe lines, laying of pipe lines

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UNIT-3

Quality and Analysis of Water: Characteristics of water–Physical, Chemical and Biological-Analysis of Water – Physical, Chemical and Biological characteristics. Comparison of sources with reference to quality- I.S. Drinking water quality standards and WHO guidelines for drinking water

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UNIT–4

Treatment of Water: Flowchart of water treatment plant, Treatment methods: Theory and Design of Sedimentation, Coagulation, Sedimentation with Coagulation, Filtration

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UNIT-5

Disinfection: Theory of disinfection-Chlorination and other Disinfection methods, Softening of Water, Removal of color and odours – Iron and manganese removal –Adsorption-fluoridation and deflouridation–aeration–Reverse Osmosis-Iron exchange– Ultra filtration

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UNIT–6

Distribution of Water: Requirements- Methods of Distribution system, Layouts of Distribution networks, Pressures in the distribution layouts, Analysis of Distribution networks: Hardy Cross and equivalent pipe methods -Components of Distribution system: valves such as sluice valves, air valves, scour valves and check valves, hydrants, and water meters–Laying and testing of pipe lines- selection of pipe materials, pipe joints

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TEXT BOOKS:

  1. Environmental Engineering – Howard S. Peavy, Donald R. Rowe, Teorge George Tchobanoglus – Mc-Graw-Hill Book Company, New Delhi, 1985.
  2. Elements of Environmental Engineering – K. N. Duggal, S. Chand & Company Ltd., New Delhi, 2012.

REFERENCE BOOKS:

  1. 1.Water Supply Engineering – P. N. Modi.
  2. Water Supply Engineering – B. C. Punmia
  3. Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering – G. S. Birdie and J. S. Birdie
  4. Environmental Engineering, D. Srinivasan, PHI Learning Private Limited, New Delhi, 2011.

OUTCOMES:

  • Plan and design the water and distribution networks and sewerage systems
  • Identify the water source and select proper intake structure
  • Characterisation of water
  • Select the appropriate appurtenances in the water supply
  • Selection of suitable treatment flow for raw water treatments

JNTUK R16 3-2 Energy Audit, Conservation & Management Material PDF Download

JNTUK R16 3-2 Energy Audit, Conservation & Management Material PDF Download

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JNTUK R16 3-2 Energy Audit, Conservation & Management Material PDF Download

Preamble: This is an open elective course developed to cater the current needs of the industry. This course covers topics such as energy conservation act and energy conservation. It also covers energy efficient lighting design. The student will learn power factor improvement techniques, energy efficiency in HVAC systems. In addition The economic aspects such as payback period calculations, life cycle costing analysis is covered in this course.

OBJECTIVES:

  • To understand energy efficiency, scope, conservation and technologies.
  • To design energy efficient lighting systems.
  • To estimate/calculate power factor of systems and propose suitable compensation techniques.
  • To understand energy conservation in HVAC systems.
  • To calculate life cycle costing analysis and return on investment on energy efficient technologies.

UNIT-1

Basic Principles of Energy Audit and management Energy audit – Definitions – Concept – Types of audit – Energy index – Cost index – Pie charts –Sankey diagrams – Load profiles – Energy conservation schemes and energy saving potential – Numerical problems – Principles of energy management – Initiating, planning, controlling, promoting, monitoring, reporting – Energy manager – Qualities and functions – Language – Questionnaire – Check list for top management.

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Unit–2

Lighting Modification of existing systems – Replacement of existing systems – Priorities: Definition of terms and units – Luminous efficiency – Polar curve – Calculation of illumination level – Illumination of inclined surface to beam – Luminance or brightness – Types of lamps – Types of lighting – Electric lighting fittings (luminaries) – Flood lighting – White light LED and conducting Polymers – Energy conservation measures.

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Unit–3

Power Factor and energy instruments Power factor – Methods of improvement – Location of capacitors – Power factor with non linear loads – Effect of harmonics on Power factor – Numerical problems. Energy Instruments – Watt–hour meter – Data loggers – Thermocouples – Pyrometers – Lux meters – Tong testers – Power analyzer.

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Unit–4

Space Heating and Ventilation Ventilation – Air–Conditioning (HVAC) and Water Heating: Introduction – Heating of buildings – Transfer of Heat–Space heating methods – Ventilation and air–conditioning – Insulation–Cooling load – Electric water heating systems – Energy conservation methods.

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Unit–5

Economic Aspects and Financial Analysis Understanding energy cost – Economics Analysis – Depreciation Methods – Time value of money – Rate of return – Present worth method – Replacement analysis – Life cycle costing analysis – Energy efficient motors (basic concepts) – Economics of energy efficient motors and systems.

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Unit–6

Computation of Economic Aspects Need of investment, appraisal and criteria – Calculation of simple payback period–Return on investment – Net present value – Internal rate of return – numerical examples – Power factor correction – Lighting – Applications of life cycle costing analysis – Return on investment – Numerical examples.

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TEXT BOOKS:

  1. Hand Book of Energy Audit by Sonal Desai- Tata McGraw hill
  2. Energy efficient electric motors by John .C. Andreas, Marcel Dekker Inc Ltd–2nd edition, 1995

REFERENCE BOOKS:

  1. Energy management by W.R. Murphy & G. Mckay Butter worth, Elsevier publications. 2012
  2. Electric Energy Utilization and Conservation by S C Tripathy, Tata McGraw hill publishing company Ltd. New Delhi.
  3. Energy management by Paul o’ Callaghan, Mc–Graw Hill Book company–1st edition, 1998.
  4. Energy management hand book by W.C.Turner, John wiley and sons.
  5. Energy management and conservation –k v Sharma and pvenkataseshaiah-I K International Publishing House pvt.ltd,2011.

OUTCOMES:

  • Explain energy efficiency, conservation and various technologies.
  • Design energy efficient lighting systems.
  • Calculate power factor of systems and propose suitable compensation techniques.
  • Explain energy conservation in HVAC systems.
  • Calculate life cycle costing analysis and return on investment on energy efficient technologies.

JNTUK R16 3-2 Unix and Shell Programming Material PDF Download

JNTUK R16 3-2 Unix and Shell Programming Material PDF Download

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JNTUK R16 3-2 Unix and Shell Programming Material PDF Download

OBJECTIVES:

  • Written technical communication and effective use of concepts and terminology.
  • Facility with UNIX command syntax and semantics.
  • Ability to read and understand specifications, scripts and programs.
  • Individual capability in problem solving using the tools presented within the class. Students will demonstrate a mastery of the course materials and concepts within in class discussions.

UNIT-1

UNIT-I Introduction to unix-Brief History-What is Unix-Unix Components-Using Unix-Commands in Unix-Some Basic Commands-Command Substitution-Giving Multiple Commands.

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UNIT-2

The File system –The Basics of Files-What’s in a File-Directories and File Names-Permissions-I Nodes-The Directory Hierarchy, File Attributes and Permissions-The File Command knowing the File Type-The Chmod Command Changing File Permissions-The Chown Command Changing the Owner of a File-The Chgrp Command Changing the Group of a File.

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UNIT-3

Using the Shell-Command Line Structure-Met characters-Creating New Commands-Command Arguments and Parameters-Program Output as Arguments-Shell Variables- -More on I/O Redirection-Looping in Shell Programs.

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UNIT-4

Filters-The Grep Family-Other Filters-The Stream Editor Sed-The AWK Pattern Scanning and processing Language-Good Files and Good Filters.

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UNIT-5

Shell Programming-Shell Variables-The Export Command-The Profile File a Script Run During Starting-The First Shell Script-The read Command-Positional parameters-The $? Variable knowing the exit Status-More about the Set Command-The Exit Command-Branching Control Structures-Loop Control Structures-The Continue and Break Statement-The Expr Command: Performing Integer Arithmetic-Real Arithmetic in Shell Programs-The here Document(<<)-The Sleep Command-Debugging Scripts-The Script Command-The Eval Command-The Exec Command.

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UNIT-6

The Process-The Meaning-Parent and Child Processes-Types of Processes-More about Foreground and Background processes-Internal and External Commands-Process Creation-The Trap Command-The Stty Command-The Kill Command-Job Control.

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TEXT BOOKS:

  1. The Unix programming Environment by Brain W. Kernighan & Rob Pike, Pearson.
  1. Introduction to Unix Shell Programming by M.G.Venkateshmurthy, Pearson.

REFERENCE BOOKS:

  1. Unix and shell programmingby B.M. Harwani, OXFORD university press.

OUTCOMES:

  • Documentation will demonstrate good organization and readability.
  • File processing projects will require data organization, problem solving and research.
  • Scripts and programs will demonstrate simple effective user interfaces.
  • Scripts and programs will demonstrate effective use of structured programming.
  • Scripts and programs will be accompanied by printed output demonstrating completion of a test plan.
  • Testing will demonstrate both black and glass box testing strategies.
  • Project work will involve group participation.

JNTUK R16 3-2 DATA STRUCTURES THROUGH C++ Material PDF Download

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OBJECTIVES:

  • To be familiar with basic techniques of object oriented principles and exception handling using C++
  • To be familiar with the concepts like Inheritance, Polymorphism
  • Solve problems using data structures such as linear lists, stacks, queues, hash tables
  • Be familiar with advanced data structures such as balanced search trees, AVLTrees, and B Trees.

UNIT-1

ARRAYS

Abstract Data Types and the C++ Class, An Introduction to C++ Class- Data Abstraction and Encapsulation in C++- Declaring Class Objects and Invoking Member Functions- Special Class Operations- Miscellaneous Topics- ADTs and C++Classes, The Array as an Abstract Data Type, The Polynomial Abstract Data type- Polynomial Representation- Polynomial Addition. Spares Matrices,Introduction- Sparse Matrix Representation- Transposing a Matrix- Matrix Multiplication, Representation of Arrays.

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UNIT-2

STACKS AND QUEUES

Templates in C++, Template Functions- Using Templates to Represent Container Classes, The Stack Abstract Data Type, The Queue Abstract Data Type, Subtyping and Inheritance in C++, Evaluation of Expressions, Expression- Postfix Notation- Infix to Postfix.

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UNIT-3

LINKED LISTS

Single Linked List and Chains, Representing Chains in C++, Defining a Node in C++- Designing a Chain Class in C++- Pointer manipulation in C++- Chain Manipulation Operations, The Template Class Chain, Implementing Chains with Templates- Chain Iterators- Chain Operations- Reusing a Class, Circular Lists, Available Space Lists, Linked Stacks and Queues, Polynomials, Polynomial Representation- Adding Polynomials- Circular List Representation of Polynomials, Equivalence Classes, Sparse Matrices, Sparse Matrix Representation- Sparse Matrix Input- Deleting a Sparse Matrix, Doubly Linked Lists, Generalized Lists, Representation of Generalized Lists- Recursive Algorithms for ListsReference Counts, Shared and Recursive Lists

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UNIT-4

TREES

Introduction, Terminology, Representation of Trees, Binary Trees, The Abstract Data Type, Properties of Binary Tress, Binary Tree Representations, Binary Tree Traversal and Tree Iterators, Introduction, Inorder Traversal Preorder Traversal, Postorder Traversal, Thread Binary Trees, Threads, Inorder Traversal of a Threaded Binary Tree, Inserting a Node into a Threaded Binary Tree, Heaps, Priority Queues, Definition of a Max Heap, Insertion into a Max Heap, Deletion from a Max Heap, Binary Search Trees, Definition, Searching a Binary Search Tree, Insertion into a Binary Search Tree, Deletion from a Binary Search Tree, Height of Binary Search Tree.

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UNIT-5

GRAPHS

The Graph Abstract Data Type, Introduction, Definition, Graph Representation, Elementary Graph Operation, Depth First Search, Breadth First Search, Connected Components, Spanning Trees, Biconnected Components, Minimum Cost Spanning Trees, Kruskal S Algorithm, Prim s Algorithm Sollin’ s Algorithm, Shortest Paths and Transitive Closure, Single Source/All Destination: Nonnegative Edge Cost, Single Source/All Destination: General Weights, All-Pairs Shortest Path, Transitive Closure.

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UNIT-6

SORTING

Insertion Sort, Quick Sort, Merge Sort Merging, Iterative Merge Sort, Recursive Merge Sort, Heap Sort.

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TEXT BOOKS:

  1. Data structures, Algorithms and Applications in C++, S.Sahni, University Press (India) Pvt.Ltd, 2nd edition, Universities Press, Pvt. Ltd.
  2. Data structures and Algorithm Analysis in C++, Mark Allen Weiss, Pearson Education. Ltd.Second, Edition.
  3. Data structures and Algorithms in C++, Michael T.Goodrich, R.Tamassia and Mount, Wiley student edition, John Wiley and Sons.

REFERENCE BOOKS:

  1. 1.Data structures and algorithms in C++, 3rd Edition, Adam Drozdek, Thomson
  2. Data structures using C and C++, Langsam, Augenstein and Tanenbaum, PHI.
  3. Problem solving with C++, The OOP, Fourth edition, W.Savitch, Pearson education.

OUTCOMES:

  • Distinguish between procedures and object oriented programming.
  • Apply advanced data structure strategies for exploring complex data structures.
  • Compare and contrast various data structures and design techniques in the area of Performance.
  • Implement data structure algorithms through C++.
  • Incorporate data structures into the applications such as binary search trees, AVL and B Trees
  • Implement all data structures like stacks, queues, trees, lists and graphs and compare their Performance and trade offs

JNTUK B.Tech, B.Pharmacy, MCA External Lab Exam Dates March 2021

JNTUK B.Tech/B.Pharmacy 2-1, 3-1, 4-1 Semesters and MCA 3rd, 5th Sem External Lab Examination Dates March 2021 are announced.

JNTUK UG/PG External Lab Exams Schedule March 2021

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All the Principals of affiliated colleges are hereby informed that the Regular/ Supplementary Laboratory external examinations, March 2021 for B.Tech./B.Pharmacy 2-1, 3-1, 4-1 Semesters & MCA III/V Sem are to be conducted from 24-03-2021 to 31-03-2021.

The above examinations are to be conducted without any inconvenience to the external (Theory) examinations. The reports/OMR sheets of the above exams are to be submitted in person to CE office as per the below schedule.

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TS EAMCET 2021 Syllabus For MPC, BIPC Pdf Download @ eamcet.tsche.ac.in

TS EAMCET 2021 Syllabus: Telagana EAMCET Syllabus 2021 pdf for Engineering, Agriculture & Medical Streams are Available at official website. Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) has already announced the notification for Engineering, Agriculture and Medicine Common Entrance Test (TS EAMCET) Examination 2021. The TSCHE has announced that Telangana EAMCET examination will be held in the month of May. The scheduled dates are 4th May to 11th May. Candidates passed the 12th Class/Intermediate examinations are eligible to appear for EAMCET examination. Students seeking admission in B.Tech, B.Pharmacy, MBBS, and other courses will appear for TS EAMCET examination. Candidates with Maths, Physics, Chemistry and Biology, Physics, Chemistry groups are eligible to appear for TS EAMCET 2021 examination. Candidates appearing for the Telangana EAMCET 2021 must aware of the complete syllabus and exam pattern. So, for the awareness of aspirants here we have specified the TS EAMCET Syllabus, exam pattern and complete details.

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TS-EAMCET-2020-Syllabus

Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad (JNTUH) is going to conduct the Telangana EAMCET 2021 examination on behalf of TSCHE. The examination is going to be conducted in many examination centers across the Telangana state. Many of the aspirants seeking admission in Engineering, Medicine, and Agriculture courses are going to appear for TS EAMCET examination 2021. The examination for Engineering stream, Medical stream, and Agriculture stream will be held on different days. Students can check the EAMCET exam dates clearly after the notification releases. The TS EAMCET official notification are released on 18th March, 2021. Meanwhile, candidates who are going to apply for TS EAMCET examination can get the grip on TS EAMCET syllabus 2021 and exam pattern to attempt the examination well. Check the following details.

Telangana EAMCET Syllabus 2021 For Engineering & Medical

NOTE

  • In accordance to G.O.Ms.No: 16 Edn., (EC) Dept., Dt: 25th Feb’ 04, EAMCET Committee has specified the syllabus of TS EAMCET-2021 as given here under.
  • The syllabus is in tune with the syllabus introduced by the Board of Intermediate Education, TS, for Intermediate course with effect from the academic year 2015-2016(1st year) and 2016-2017 (2nd year) and is designed at the level of Intermediate Course and equivalent to (10+2) scheme of Examination conducted by Board of Intermediate Education, TS.
  • The syllabus is designed to indicate the scope of subjects included for TS EAMCET-2021. The topics mentioned therein are not to be regarded as exhaustive. Questions may be asked in TS EAMCET-2021 to test the student’s knowledge and intelligent understanding of the subject.
  • The syllabus is applicable to students of both the current and previous batches of Intermediate Course, who desire to appear for TS EAMCET-2021.

TS EAMCET 2021 Exam Pattern

Exam Dates: 5th July to 9th July, 2021

Total Questions: 160

Type of Questions: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

S.No.SubjectsTotal Number of QuestionsTotal Marks allottedMarking Scheme
1Mathematics8080+1 mark for each correct answer option No negative marking for each incorrect answer option
2Physics4040
3Chemistry4040
Total160 Questions160 Marks

TS EAMCET 2021 Syllabus for MPC

The Entrance test is of 3 hour duration and the question paper consists of total 160 questions comprising of 80 questions in Mathematics, 40 questions in Physics and 40 questions in Chemistry.

All questions are of objective type (multiple choice) only and each question carries one mark. The syllabus in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry and the model questions given in Website.

Mathematics

  • Algebra
  • Trigonometry
  • Vector Algebra
  • Probability
  • Calculus
  • Coordinate Geometry

 Physics:

  • Physical World
  • Units And Measurements
  • Motion in a Straight Line
  • Motion in a Plane
  • Laws of Motion
  • Work, Energy, and Power
  • Systems of Particles and Rotational Motion
  • Oscillations
  • Gravitation
  • Mechanical Properties of Solids
  • Mechanical Properties of Fluids
  • Thermal Properties of Matter
  • Thermodynamics
  • Kinetic Theory
  • Waves
  • Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
  • Wave Optics
  • Electric Charges and Fields
  • Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
  • Current Electricity
  • Moving Charges and Magnetism
  • Magnetism and Matter
  • Electromagnetic Induction
  • Alternating Current
  • Electromagnetic Waves
  • Dual Nature of Radiation And Matter
  • Atoms
  • Nuclei
  • Semiconductor Electronics:: Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits
  • Communication Systems

Chemistry

  • Atomic Structure
  • Classification of Elements and Periodicity In Properties
  • Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
  • States of Matter: Gases and Liquids
  • Stoichiometry
  • Thermodynamics
  • Chemical Equilibrium and Acids-Bases
  • Hydrogen and Its Compounds
  • The s – Block Elements (Alkali And Alkaline Earth Metals)
  • p- Block Elements Group 13 (Boron Family)
  • p-Block Elements – Group 14 (Carbon Family)
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Organic Chemistry-Some Basic Principles and Techniques and Hydrocarbons
  • Solid State
  • Solutions
  • Electrochemistry and Chemical Kinetics:
  • Electrochemistry
  • Surface Chemistry
  • General Principles of Metallurgy
  • p-Block Elements
  • d And f Block Elements & Coordination Compounds
  • Polymers
  • Biomolecules
  • Chemistry in Everyday Life
  • Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
  • Organic Compounds Containing c, h, and o (Alcohols, Phenols, Ethers, Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids)
  • Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen

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TS EAMCET 2021 Syllabus For BiPC

The Entrance test is of 3 hour duration and the question paper consists of a total 160 questions comprising of a total of 80 questions in Biology (Botany – 40, Zoology – 40), 40 questions in Physics and 40 questions in Chemistry.

All questions are objective type (multiple choice) only and each question carries one mark. The syllabus in Biology, Physics and Chemistry and the model questions are furnished separately in the Website.

BOTANY

  • Diversity In The Living World
  • Structural Organisation In Plants- Morphology
  • Reproduction In Plants
  • Plant Systematics
  • Cell Structure And Function
  • Internal Organisation Of Plants
  • Plant Ecology
  • Plant Physiology
  • Microbiology
  • Genetics
  • Molecular Biology
  • Biotechnology
  • Plants, Microbes And Human Welfare

ZOOLOGY

  • Zoology – Diversity Of Living World
  • Structural Organization In Animals
  • Animal Diversity-I : Invertebrate Phyla
  • Animal Diversity-II: Phylum : Chordata
  • Locomotion & Reproduction In Protozoa
  • Biology & Human Welfare
  • Type Study Of Periplaneta Americana
  • Ecology & Environment
  • Human Anatomy And Physiology-I
  • Human Anatomy And Physiology-II
  • Human Anatomy And Physiology-III
  • Human Anatomy And Physiology-IV
  • Human Reproduction
  • Genetics
  • Organic Evolution
  • Applied Biology

 Physics:

  • Physical World
  • Motion in a Straight Line
  • Motion in a Plane
  • Laws of Motion
  • Work, Energy, and Power
  • Systems of Particles and Rotational Motion
  • Oscillations
  • Gravitation
  • Mechanical Properties of Solids
  • Mechanical Properties of Fluids
  • Thermal Properties of Matter
  • Thermodynamics
  • Kinetic Theory
  • Waves
  • Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
  • Wave Optics
  • Electric Charges and Fields
  • Electrostatic Potential and Capacitance
  • Current Electricity
  • Moving Charges and Magnetism
  • Magnetism and Matter
  • Electromagnetic Induction
  • Alternating Current
  • Electromagnetic Waves
  • Dual Nature of Radiation And Matter
  • Atoms
  • Nuclei
  • Semiconductor Electronics
  • Materials, Devices and Simple Circuits
  • Communication Systems

Chemistry

  • Atomic Structure
  • Classification of Elements and Periodicity In Proper
  • Ties
  • Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
  • States of Matter: Gases and Liquids
  • Stoichiometry
  • Thermodynamics
  • Chemical Equilibrium and Acids-Bases
  • Hydrogen and Its Compounds
  • The s – Block Elements (Alkali And Alkaline Earth Metals)
  • p- Block Elements Group 13 (Boron Family)
  • p-Block Elements – Group 14 (Carbon Family)
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Organic Chemistry-Some Basic Principles and Techniques and Hydrocarbons
  • Solid State
  • Solutions
  • Electrochemistry and Chemical Kinetics:
  • Electrochemistry
  • Surface Chemistry
  • General Principles of Metallurgy
  • p-Block Elements
  • d And f Block Elements & Coordination Compounds
  • Polymers
  • Biomolecules
  • Chemistry in Everyday Life
  • Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
  • Organic Compounds Containing c, h, and o (Alcohols,
  • Phenols, Ethers, Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids)
  • Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen

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JNTUK R16 3-2 Micro Processors & Micro Controllers Material PDF Download

JNTUK R16 3-2 Micro Processors & Micro Controllers Material PDF Download

Students those who are studying JNTUK R16 EEE Branch, Can Download Unit wise R16 3-2 Micro Processors and Micro Controllers (MPMC) Material/Notes PDFs below.

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JNTUK R16 3-2 Micro Processors and Micro controllers Material PDF Download

Preamble: Microprocessor and microcontroller have become important building blocks in digital electronics design. It is important for student to understand the architecture of a microprocessor and its interfacing with various modules. 8086 microprocessor architecture, programming, and interfacing is dealt in detail in this course. Interfacing, PIC, architecture, programming in C.

OBJECTIVES:

  • To understand the organization and architecture of Micro Processor
  • To understand addressing modes to access memory
  • To understand 8051 micro controller architecture
  • To understand the programming principles for 8086 and 8051 • To understand the interfacing of MP with IO as well as other devices
  • To understand how to develop cyber physical systems

UNIT-1

Introduction to Microprocessor Architecture Introduction and evolution of Microprocessors– Architecture of 8086–Register Organization of 8086–Memory organization of 8086– General bus operation of 8086–Introduction to 80286–80386 and 80486 and Pentium.

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UNIT–2

Minimum and Maximum Mode Operations Instruction set, Addressing modes– Minimum and Maximum mode operations of 8086–8086 Control signal interfacing–Read and write cycle timing diagrams.

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UNIT–3

I/O Interface 8255 PPI– Architecture of 8255–Modes of operation– Interfacing I/O devices to 8086 using 8255–Interfacing A to D converters– Interfacing D to A converters– Stepper motor interfacing– Static memory interfacing with 8086–DMA controller (8257)–Architecture– Interfacing 8257 DMA controller– Programmable Interrupt Controller (8259)–Command words and operating modes of 8259– Interfacing of 8259–Keyboard/display controller (8279)–Architecture–Modes of operation–Command words of 8279– Interfacing of 8279.

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UNIT-4

Introduction to 8051 Micro Controller Overview of 8051 Micro Controller– Architecture– Register set–I/O ports and Memory Organization– Interrupts–Timers and Counters–Serial Communication.

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UNIT–5

PIC Architecture Block diagram of basic PIC 18 micro controller, registers I/O ports.

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UNIT-6

Programming in C for PIC Data types, I/O programming, logical operations, data conversion

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TEXT BOOKS:

  1. Kenneth J Ayala, “The 8051 Micro Controller Architecture, Programming and Applications”, Thomson Publishers, 2nd Edition.
  2. PIC Microcontroller and Embedded Systems using Assembly and C for PIC 18, – Muhammad Ali Mazidi, RolindD.Mckinay , Danny causey -Pearson Publisher 21st Impression.

REFERENCE BOOKS:

  1. R.S. Kaler, “ A Text book of Microprocessors and Micro Controllers”, I.K. International Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.
  2. Ajay V. Deshmukh, “Microcontrollers – Theory and Applications”, Tata McGraw– Hill Companies –2005.
  3. Ajit Pal, “Microcontrollers – Principles and Applications”, PHI Learning Pvt Ltd, 2011.
  4. Microprocessors and Interfacing, Douglas V Hall, Mc–Graw Hill, 2nd Edition.
  5. Ray and Burchandi, “Advanced Micro Processors and Interfacing”, Tata McGraw– Hill

OUTCOMES:

  • To be able to understand the microprocessor capability in general and explore the evaluation of microprocessors.
  • To be able to understand the addressing modes of microprocessors
  • To be able to understand the micro controller capability
  • To be able to program mp and mc
  • To be able to interface mp and mc with other electronic devices
  • To be able to develop cyber physical systems

JNTUK R16 3-2 Power System Analysis Material/Notes PDF Download

JNTUK R16 3-2 Power System Analysis Material/Notes PDF Download

Students those who are studying JNTUK R16 EEE Branch, Can Download Unit wise R16 3-2 Power System Analysis (PSA) Material/Notes PDFs below.

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JNTUK R16 3-2 Power System Analysis Material/Notes PDF Download

Preamble: The course is designed to give students the required knowledge for the design and analysis of electrical power grids. Calculation of power flow in a power system network using various techniques, formation of Zbus and its importance are covered in this course. It also deals with short circuit analysis and analysis of power system for steady state and transient stability.

OBJECTIVES:

  • To development the impedance diagram (p.u) and formation of Ybus
  • To study the different load flow methods.
  • To study the concept of the Zbusbuilding algorithm.
  • To study short circuit calculation for symmetrical faults
  • To study the effect of unsymmetrical faults and their effects.
  • To study the rotor angle stability of power systems.

UNIT-1

Per Unit Representation & Topology Per Unit Quantities–Single line diagram– Impedance diagram of a power system–Graph theory definition – Formation of element node incidence and bus incidence matrices – Primitive network representation – Formation of Y–bus matrix by singular transformation and direct inspection methods.

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UNIT-2:

Power Flow Studies Necessity of power flow studies – Derivation of static power flow equations – Power flow solution using Gauss-Seidel Method – Newton Raphson Method (Rectangular and polar coordinates form) –Decoupled and Fast Decoupled methods – Algorithmic approach – Problems on 3–bus system only.

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UNIT-3:

Z–Bus formulation Formation of Z–Bus: Partial network– Algorithm for the Modification of Zbus Matrix for addition element for the following cases: Addition of element from a new bus to reference– Addition of element from a new bus to an old bus– Addition of element between an old bus to reference and Addition of element between two old busses (Derivations and Numerical Problems).– Modification of Z–Bus for the changes in network ( Problems).

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UNIT-4:

Symmetrical Fault Analysis Transients on a Transmission line-Short circuit of synchronous machine(on no-load) – 3– Phase short circuit currents and reactances of synchronous machine–Short circuit MVA calculations -Series reactors – selection of reactors.

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UNIT-5:

Symmetrical Components & Fault analysis Definition of symmetrical components – symmetrical components of unbalanced three phase systems – Power in symmetrical components – Sequence impedances – Synchronous generator – Transmission line and transformers – Sequence networks –Various types of faults LG– LL– LLG and LLL on unloaded alternator–unsymmetrical faults on power system.

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UNIT-6:

Power System Stability Analysis Elementary concepts of Steady state– Dynamic and Transient Stabilities– Description of Steady State Stability Power Limit–Transfer Reactance–Synchronizing Power Coefficient – Power Angle Curve and Determination of Steady State Stability –Derivation of Swing Equation–Determination of Transient Stability by Equal Area Criterion–Applications of Equal Area Criterion–Methods to improve steady state and transient stability.

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TEXT BOOKS:

  1. Power System Analysis by Grainger and Stevenson, Tata McGraw Hill.
  2. Modern Power system Analysis – by I.J.Nagrath & D.P.Kothari: Tata McGraw–Hill Publishing Company, 2nd edition

REFERENCE BOOKS:

  1. Power System Analysis – by A.R.Bergen, Prentice Hall, Inc.
  2. Power System Analysis by HadiSaadat – TMH Edition.
  3. Power System Analysis by B.R.Gupta, Wheeler Publications.
  4. Power System Analysis and Design by J.Duncan Glover, M.S.Sarma, T.J.Overbye – CengageLearning publications

OUTCOMES:

  • Able to draw impedance diagram for a power system network and to understand per unit quantities.
  • Able to form aYbusand Zbusfor a power system networks.
  • Able to understand the load flow solution of a power system using different methods.
  • Able to find the fault currents for all types faults to provide data for the design of protective devices.
  • Able to findthe sequence components of currents for unbalanced power system network.
  • Able to analyze the steady state, transient and dynamic stability concepts of a power system.