Tuesday 15 October 2013

Anna University Lab Manual for 1st Semester Reg 2013 all branches

Lab Manual for 1st Semester


Anna university has released lab manuals & syllabus for 1st semester academics which the class begins from august 1, 2013 for all affiliated colleges in Tamilnadu .
Students may download the 1st sem syllabus and lab manuals for all subjects , all branches from this page . You may share with your friends on facebook, twitter, google + . Anna university syllabus for laboratory .

GE6161                                COMPUTER PRACTICES LABORATORY                                 L T  P  C
LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
1.  Search, generate, manipulate data using MS office/ Open Office
2.  Presentation and Visualization – graphs, charts, 2D, 3D
3.  Problem formulation, Problem Solving and Flowcharts
4.  C Programming using Simple statements and expressions
5.  Scientific problem solving using decision making and looping.
6.  Simple programming for one dimensional and two dimensional arrays.
7.  Solving problems using String functions
8.  Programs with user defined functions – Includes Parameter Passing
9.  Program using Recursive Function and conversion from given program to flow chart.
10. Program using structures and unions.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
GE6162                                   ENGINEERING PRACTICES LABORATORY                          L T  P C
OBJECTIVES:
  • To provide exposure to the students with hands on experience on various basic engineering practices in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
GROUP A (CIVIL & MECHANICAL)
I          CIVIL ENGINEERING PRACTICE 
Buildings:
(a) Study of plumbing and carpentry components of residential and industrial       buildings. Safety aspects.
Plumbing Works:
(a) Study of pipeline joints, its location and functions: valves, taps, couplings,      unions, reducers, elbows in household fittings.
(b) Study of pipe connections requirements for pumps and turbines.
(c) Preparation of plumbing line sketches for water supply and sewage works. (d) Hands-on-exercise:
Basic pipe connections – Mixed pipe material connection – Pipe      connections with different joining components.
(e) Demonstration of plumbing requirements of high-rise buildings.
Carpentry using Power Tools only:
(a) Study of the joints in roofs, doors, windows and furniture. (b) Hands-on-exercise:
Wood work, joints by sawing, planing and cutting.
II         MECHANICAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE                                                                            13
Welding:
(a) Preparation of arc welding of butt joints, lap joints and tee joints. (b) Gas welding practice
Basic Machining:
(a) Simple Turning and Taper turning
(b) Drilling Practice
Sheet Metal Work:
(a) Forming & Bending:
(b) Model making – Trays, funnels, etc.
(c) Different type of joints.
Machine assembly practice:
(a) Study of centrifugal pump
(b) Study of air conditioner
Demonstration on:
(a) Smithy operations, upsetting, swaging, setting down and bending. Example – Exercise – Production of hexagonal headed bolt.
(b) Foundry operations like mould preparation for gear and step cone pulley. (c) Fitting – Exercises – Preparation of square fitting and vee – fitting models.
GROUP B (ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS)
III       ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE                                                                             10
1. Residential house wiring using switches, fuse, indicator, lamp and energy meter.
2. Fluorescent lamp wiring.
3. Stair case wiring
4. Measurement of electrical quantities – voltage, current, power & power     factor in RLC
circuit.
5. Measurement of energy using single phase energy meter.
6. Measurement of resistance to earth of an electrical equipment.
IVELECTRONICS ENGINEERING PRACTICE
13
1. Study of Electronic components and equipments – Resistor, colour codingmeasurement
of      AC      signal      parameter      (peak-peak, rms period, frequency) using CR.
2. Study of logic gates AND, OR, EOR and NOT.
3. Generation of Clock Signal.
4. Soldering  practice  –  Components  Devices  and  Circuits  –  Using  general purpose PCB.
5. Measurement of ripple factor of HWR and FWR.
REFERENCES:
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
1. Jeyachandran   K.,    Natarajan    S.    &   Balasubramanian   S.,    “A   Primer    on    Engineering
Practices Laboratory”, Anuradha Publications, (2007).
2. Jeyapoovan T., Saravanapandian M. & Pranitha S., “Engineering Practices  Lab  Manual”, Vikas
Puplishing House Pvt.Ltd, (2006)
3. Bawa H.S., “Workshop Practice”, Tata McGraw – Hill Publishing Company    Limited, (2007).
4. Rajendra Prasad A. & Sarma P.M.M.S., “Workshop Practice”, Sree Sai Publication, (2002).
5. Kannaiah P. & Narayana K.L., “Manual on Workshop Practice”, Scitech Publications, (1999).

GE6163PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY LABORATORY – IL T   PC
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PHYSICS LABORATORY – I
 LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
(Any FIVE Experiments)
1    (a) Determination of Wavelength, and particle size using Laser
(b)  Determination of acceptance angle in an optical fiber.
2. Determination of velocity of sound and compressibility of liquid – Ultrasonic     interferometer.
3. Determination of wavelength of mercury spectrum – spectrometer grating
4. Determination of thermal conductivity of a bad conductor – Lee’s Disc    method.
5. Determination of Young’s modulus by Non uniform bending method
6. Determination of specific resistance of a given coil of wire – Carey Foster’s Bridge

CHEMISTRY LABORATORY-I LIST OF EXPERIMENTS (Any FIVE Experiments)
1      Determination of DO content of water sample by Winkler’s method.
2      Determination of chloride content of water sample by argentometric method
3      Determination of strength of given hydrochloric acid using pH meter
4      Determination of strength of acids in a mixture using conductivity meter
5      Estimation of iron content of the water sample using spectrophotometer
(1,10- phenanthroline / thiocyanate method)
6      Determination of molecular weight of polyvinylalcohol using Ostwald viscometer
7      Conductometric titration of strong acid vs strong base
TOTAL: 30 PERIODS
REFERENCES:
1.     Daniel R. Palleros, “Experimental organic chemistry” John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New Yor (2001).
2.     Furniss  B.S.  Hannaford  A.J,  Smith  P.W.G  and   Tatchel  A.R.,   “Vogel’s   Textbook   of practical organic chemistry”, LBS Singapore (1994).
3.     Jeffery G.H., Bassett J., Mendham   J.and Denny vogel’s R.C, “Text book of quantitative analysis chemical analysis”, ELBS 5th Edn. Longman, Singapore publishers, Singapore, 1996.
4.     Kolthoff I.M.,  Sandell E.B. et al. “Quantitative chemical analysis”, Mcmillan, Madras 1980

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