Page 11 - REC :: B.E. Civil Curriculum and Syllabus - R2019
P. 11

Course Outcomes:
               On completion of the course students will be able to
                   Apply the concept of Eigenvalues and eigenvectors, diagonalization of a matrix for solving
               ⚫
                   problems.
               ⚫   Develop skills in solving problems involving sequences and series.
               ⚫   Analyze, sketch and study the properties of different curves.
                   Analyze, sketch and study the properties of different curves and to handle functions of several
               ⚫
                   variables and problems of maxima and minima.

                   Obtain  the  centre  of  gravity,  moment  of  inertia  for  rigid  bodies  and  also  surface  area  and
               ⚫
                   volume using multiple integrals.


               Text Books:
                   Grewal B.S., “ Higher Engineering Mathematics ”, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 43rd
                1
                   Edition, 2014.

                2   T Veerarajan, Engineering Mathematics –I , Mc Graw Hill Education, 2014

               Reference Books / Web links:
                   Ramana. B.V., " Higher Engineering Mathematics ", McGraw Hill Education Pvt. Ltd, New
                1
                   Delhi, 2016.
                   Erwin Kreyszig ," Advanced Engineering Mathematics ", John Wiley and Sons, 10th Edition,
                2
                   New Delhi, 2016.
                   Bali, N.P. and Manish Goyal, A Text Book of Engineering Mathematics, Lakshmi
                3
                   Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2006.




               Subject                    Subject Name (Theory course)                   Category  L  T  P  C
               Code
               PH19141                    PHYSICS OF MATERIALS                               BS       3  0  2  4
                            Common  to  I  sem.  B.E.  –  Aeronautical  Engineering,
                            Automobile Engineering, Civil Engineering,  Mechanical
                            Engineering & Mechatronics

               Objectives:
                   To enhance the fundamental knowledge in Physics and its applications relevant to mechanical

                   engineering streams.
                   To familiarize students in various experimental setups and instruments that are used to study /

                   determine the various properties of materials.

               UNIT-I       MECHANICS & PROPERTIES OF MATTER                                               9
               Basic definitions - Newton’s laws – forces -solving Newton’s equations - constraints and friction -
               cylindrical  and  spherical  coordinates  -  potential  energy  function  -  conservative  and  non-


               Curriculum and Syllabus | B.E. Civil Engineering | R2019                                  Page 11
   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14   15   16