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    BANGLADESH TECHNICAL EDUCATION BOARD

    4-YEAR DIPLOMA-IN-ENGINEERING

    PROGRAM

    AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE (AVIONICS)

    TECHNOLOGY

    SYLLABUS

    THIRD SEMESTER

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    AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE (AVIONICS) TECHNOLOGY (Code: 83)

    3rd

    SEMESTER

    MARKS

    Theory PracticalSl.

    No

    Subject

    CodeName of the subject T P C

    TMA20%

    Final

    Exam.

    80%

    InternalExam

    50%

    ExternalExam

    50%

    Total

    1 8331 Fundamentals of Aircraft Radio 2 3 3 20 80 25 25 150

    2 8332 General Aircraft Instrument - I 3 3 4 30 120 25 25 200

    3 8333 Aircraft Electricity and Maintenance -DC Power

    2 3 3 20 80 25 25 150

    4 8234 Aircraft Hardware, Materials andProcesses

    3 3 4 30 120 25 25 200

    5 5931 Mathematics III 3 3 4 30 120 50 - 200

    6 5913 Chemistry 3 3 4 30 120 25 25 200

    7 6632 Computer Application- II 0 6 2 - - 50 50 100

    8

    5811Social Science I (Bangladesh History

    & Culture)

    2 0 2 20 80 - - 100

    Total 26 1300

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    AME 8331 FUNDAMENTALS OF AIRCRAFT RADIO

    T P C

    2 3 3OBJECTIVES

    To provide understanding effect of frequency on basic components like

    Resistance, Capacitance, and Inductance.

    To familiarize the operation of Transistor, Field effect transistor and Vacuum

    tube.

    To provide understanding of amplifying system and different types of amplifier.

    To provide understanding of mixture, modulators and de-modulators.

    To provide understanding and skill on feed back, use of feed back and

    oscillators, and synthesizer.

    To familiarize with integrated circuit and operation

    To provide understanding of propagation and radio transmission system.

    To provide understanding and skill of radio transmitter.

    To provide understanding and skill of radio reception principle and receiver.

    To familiarize with principle and problems of radio transmission and reception

    of Aircraft radio and its special circuits.

    SHORT DESCRIPTION

    Fundamental principles of the components of Aircraft radio system, their problems and

    skill of aircraft installation.

    DETAIL DESCRIPTION

    Theory

    1. UNDERSTAND THE EFFECT OF FREQUENCY ON RESISTOR,

    CAPACITOR AND INDUCTOR.

    1.1 Describe application of frequency on pure resistive, inductive andcapacitive circuits.

    1.2 Describe series circuit of inductance and capacitance, its impedance and

    resonance.1.3 Describe parallel circuits of inductance and capacitance its impedance

    and resonance.

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    2. UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPT OF DIFFERENT TRANSISTORS

    OPERATION:

    2.1 Describe three terminals and four terminal transistor devices.

    2.2 Describe field effect transistors and other special duty transistors.

    2.3 Describe transistor model with H-parameter2.4 Describe the formula for current gain, voltage gain, input/output

    impedance of CE, CB, and

    CC h-parameter of transistor amplifiers.2.5 Describe characteristic curve of transistors, analysis of active region and

    load line.

    3. UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPT OF AMPLIFIER.

    3.1 Describe amplifier biasing and classes of amplifier3.2 Describe field effect transistor amplifier

    3.3 Describe special duty amplifier such as current, voltage and power amplifier

    3.4 Describe integrated circuit amplifier and operational amplifier.3.5 Describe multistage amplifier with different types of coupling

    3.6 Describe tuned amplifier.

    4. UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPTS OF FEED BACK.

    4.1 Explain and list the types of feed back with its application.

    4.2 Calculate the gain of amplifier with positive and negative feed back

    4.3 Describe the effect of feed back and amplifier.5. UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPT OF OSCILLATOR

    5.1 Describe oscillator and oscillatory circuit5.2 Explain the principle of operation of Hartley &colpits oscillator.

    5.3 Explain the principle of operation of tuned oscillators.

    5.4 Explain the principle of operation phase shift and crystal oscillator.

    5.5 Describe the phase locked loop and synthesizers.

    6. UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPT OF MODULATION

    6.1 Define modulation and types of modulation

    6.2 Explain the principle of amplitude modulation and calculation of percentage with itsapplication.

    6.3 Explain the principle of frequency modulation and its application.

    6.4 Explain the frequency of phase modulation and its application.

    7. UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPT OF TRANSMISSION LINE.

    7.1 Explain the principle and types of transmission line.7.2 Describe open end transmission line with its characteristics.

    7.3 Explain the Balanced and unbalanced, matched and unmatched transmission line.

    7.4 Explain standing wave ratio (SWR), BALUN, stubmatching, quarter wave stub andCalculation of Zo.

    8. Understand the concept of Antennas.

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    8.1 Describe and explain the purpose of antenna and its condition to transmit and receive

    electro- Magnetic wave.8.2 Explain and understand the principle of dipole and calculation of its length in relation

    to frequency.

    8.3 Describe frequently used Aircraft antenna such as whip antenna, long wire antenna,

    notch and slot cut antenna, blade antenna.

    8.4 Explain the function of Marconi and yagi array and hertz antenna.

    9. UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPT OF PROPAGATION.

    9.1 Explain atmospheric layers with the concept of day/ night ionization process of airparticles.

    9.2 Explain transmission of electromagnetic wave to the atmosphere, types of wave andeffect of Layers.

    9.3 Explain reflection, refraction of electromagnetic wave, skip distance, dead zone, effects

    of solar flares, atmospheric storms and critical frequency of transmission.

    10. UNDERSTANDING OF ACOUSTIC DEVICES AND TRANSDUCERS.

    10.1 Explain and describe the speaker and microphone.

    10.2 Describe a permanent magnet speaker with its frequency response.

    10.3 Define tweeter and woofers.

    10.4 Describe and explain crystal microphone and dynamic microphone with its frequencyresponse and sensitivity.

    10.5 Describe recording/playing function of magnetic tape.

    11. UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPT OF BASIC RADIO TRANSMITTER.

    11.1 Explain simplest transmitter& MOPA.

    11.2 Describe different types of transmitter and requirement of a full broadcast transmitter.

    11.3 Explain block diagram of an A M transmitter.11.4 Explain block diagram of FM transmitter.

    11.5 Explain the requirement of buffer amplifier, master oscillator, mixer, drive unit,

    coupler, and power Amplifier,

    12. UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPT OF RADIO RECEIVER

    12.1 Explain a crystal/straight receiver with its problem

    12.2 Explain a tuned frequency receiver.12.3 Explain the basic requirement of a receiver and factors to be considered for a receiver.

    12.4 Explain the terms selectivity, sensitivity, signal to noise ratio, fidelity, and bandwidth.

    12.5 Describe a basic receiver and its problems.

    12.6 Explain the reception principle of CW transmission.12.7 Explain heterodyne principle and super heterodyne principle with block diagram of a

    super Heterodyne receiver.12.8 Explain advantages/disadvantages of fixed frequency amplification and choice of IF.

    12.9 Explain the function of IF amplifier, local oscillator, squelches circuit, AGC circuit,

    AFC circuit

    13 UNDERSTANDING THE PROBLEMS OF RADIO SYSTEM IN AIRCRAFT

    INSTALLATION.

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    13.1 Explain the noises introduced in radio systems and the counter measure taken for the

    purpose.13.2 Explain the types of noises of aircraft installations with reference to crosstalk, function

    of static dischargers and aircraft bonding systems.

    Practical:

    1. DETERMINE h-PARAMETERS OF TRANSISTOR CONFIGURATIONS

    AND ANALYSIS OF CHARACTERISTIC CURVE.

    1.1 Select a circuit for every configuration, transistors, tools, material andtest equipment.1.2 Demonstrate the use of test equipment.

    1.3 Energize the circuit and record the required parameters.

    1.4 Draw the response curve with the data for analysis.

    2. DEMONSTRATE THE FREQUENCY RESPONSE IS DIFFERENT R-L-

    &-C CIRCUIT.

    2.1 Select single/complex, series and parallel circuit of R-L &C

    combination.2.2 Demonstrate the operation and use of oscilloscope and signal generator

    and its operation.

    2.3 Energize the circuit and record the data.2.4 Draw the response curve for R-C time constant, series LC circuit

    resonance and parallel LC Circuit at resonance.

    3. STUDY OF OPERATION OF TRANSISTOR WITH DIFFERENT

    BIASING.

    3.1 Select appropriate circuit diagram for Class A bias, B bias, and C bias

    3.2 Select required tools equipment and materials.

    3.3 Energize the circuit

    3.4 Observe the output wave and calculate output power gain.

    4. STUDY THE OPERATION OF OSCILLATORY CIRCUIT WITH

    DIFFERENT FEED BACK.

    4.1 Select required circuit diagram for the experiment.

    4.2 Select test equipment, materials and tools.4.3 Connect every the components according to diagram.

    4.4 Check and energize the circuit test.

    4.5 Record and observe effect of the types of feed back i.e. when oscillationsustains /damps Off.

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    5. DEMONSTRATE THE OPERATION OF A HARTLY, COLPITT AND

    R-C OSCILLATORS

    5.1 Draw the circuit diagram.

    5.2 Select tools, test equipment and materials.

    5.3 Connect the circuit materials as per diagram.5.4 Check and energize the circuit.

    5.5 Observe the output of different frequencies.

    6. DEMONSTRATE THE OPERATION OF MODULATOR (AM/FM)

    CIRCUIT.

    6.1 Select a circuit for experiment.6.2 Select required test equipment tools, and materials.6.3 Build up the circuit as per diagram.

    6.4 Observe the wave form at the input and output of the circuit.

    7. DEMONSTRATE THE OPERATION OF MOPA

    7.1 Select the experiment and circuit diagram.7.2 Select the required tools, materials and test equipments

    7.3 Build up the circuits as per diagram.

    7.4 observe the output wave shape and receive theTransmitted EM wave

    8. DEMONSTRATE THE OPERATION OF CRYSTAL RECEIVER

    8.1 Select required material, tool, and equipment and build up the receiver.8.2 Receive the local radio station and understand its limitations..

    9. DEMONSTRATE THE OPERATION OF SUPER HETERODYNE

    RECEIVER.

    9.1 Select an appropriate diagram.9.2 Select proper materials, tools, and test equipments.

    9.3 Build up the receiver

    9.4 Observe the performance of local oscillator, R.F amplifier and mixer.

    9.5 Compare the wave shape of above the wave shape of I.F stage.9.6 Checked the output wave shape of detector stage.

    9.7 Analyze the performance of detector circuit, AGC circuit, AFC circuit

    and squelch circuit.

    REFERENCE BOOK

    1. Electronics and Radio Engineering M. L. Gupta

    2. Radio systems for technician D.C Green3. Electricity and Electronics Dale R Patrick

    - Stephen W Fardo

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    AME 8332 GENERAL AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENT-1 T P C

    3 3 4

    OBJECTIVES

    To provide general knowledge of the location, visibility and grouping of aircraft

    Instruments.

    To provide comprehension of principles with a practical ability to assess

    operational condition of different types of Aircraft Instruments.

    To provide general knowledge of pitot static system and ability to assess

    operational condition of pitot static instruments.

    To provide comprehension of principles with a practical ability to assessoperational condition of temperature measurement.

    To familiarize regarding pressure sensing elements.

    To provide comprehension of principles with a practical ability to assess

    operational condition of position measurement.

    To provide general knowledge with practical ability to assess operational

    condition of rotational speed.

    To provide general knowledge with a practical ability to assess operational

    condition of quantity and flow measurements.

    To provide general knowledge with a practical ability to assess operational

    condition of gyroscope.

    To provide comprehension of principles with a practical ability to assessoperational condition of Base survey Technique of compass swinging.

    SHORT DESCRIPTION

    Introduction to classification of Aircraft Instruments, Basic principle of operation ofAircraft general Instruments, their installations and different Aircraft General

    Instrument systems trouble shooting.

    DETAIL DESCRIPTION

    Theory

    1. UNDERSTAND THE BASIC REQURIEMENTS AND STANDARDS OF

    AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENT.

    1.1 Introduction.

    1.2 Location, visibility and grouping of Instruments.

    1.2.1 Describe the location and visibility of instruments.1.2.2 Describe the Classification of aircraft Instruments.

    1.2.2.1 Describe the Flight Instruments.

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    1.2.2.2 Describe the Power plant Instruments.

    1.2.2.3 Describe the Navigational Instruments.1.2.2.4 Describe the Miscellaneous Instruments.

    1.2.3 Explain the Instruments Grouping.

    1.2.3.1 Explain the Basic six.1.2.3.2 Explain the Basic T.

    1.2.4 Explain the Standards of Aircraft Instruments.

    2. UNDERSTAND THE AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENT DISPLAYS, PANELS

    LAYOUT AND INSTRUMENTMARKINGS.

    2.1 Explain the display.

    2.1.1 Explain the Quantitative display.

    2.1.2 Explain the Qualitative display.

    2.1.3 Explain the Director display.2.1.4 Explain the Digital display.

    2.1.5 Explain the Head-Up display.

    2.1.6 Explain the Liquid crystal display (LCD)2.1.7 Explain the Light Emitting Diode (LED)

    2.2 Describe the Aircraft Instrument panels and layout.

    2.3 Describe the Aircraft Instruments Marking.2.4 Describe the Method of mounting Aircraft instruments.

    3. UNDERSTAND AND BASIC OPERATION OF INSTRUMENT

    ELEMENTS AND MECHANISM.

    3.1 Describe the Principal Elements.

    3.2 Explain the Operation of principal elements.

    3.3 Describe the Mechanisms.

    3.3.1 Describe the Lever mechanism.3.3.2 Describe the Rod Mechanism

    3.3.3 Describe the Gear.

    3.3.4 Describe the Hair springs.

    4. PROVIDE BRIEF KNOWLEDGE OF TEMPERATURE

    COMPENSATION OF INSTRUMENTS.

    4.1 Explain the Bimetal- strip method.4.2 Explain the Thermo-resistance method.

    4.3 Explain the Thermo-magnetic shunt method.

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    5. SEALING OF INSTRUMENTS AGAINST ATMOSPHEIRIC EFFECT.

    6. UNDERSTAND THE PITOT-STATIC SYSTEM.

    6.1 Describe the atmospheric physics.

    6.1.1 Describe the atmospheric pressure.6.1.2 Describe the atmospheric temperature.

    6.1.3 Describe the standard atmospheric.

    6.2 Define pitot pressure6.3 Define static pressure

    6.4 Define and describe the pitot head.6.5 Define and describe the static vent.6.6 Describe the typical layout of pitot-static system.

    6.7 Describe the heating circuit arrangements.

    6.8 Explain pressure (position) error.

    6.9 Explain the alternate pressure sources.6.10 Describe drain holes, traps and associated equipments.

    6.11 Describe the pipelines.

    6.12 Describe the air data computer.

    7. DESCRIBE THE PURPOSE, PRINCIPLE, CONSTRUCTION, AND

    OPERATION OF PITOT-STATIC INSTRUMENTS:7.1 Describe the purpose, principle, construction and operation of altimeter.

    7.1.1 Explain the purpose of altimeter.

    7.1.2 Explain the principle of altimeter.

    7.1.3 Explain the construction of altimeter.7.1.4 Explain the operation of altimeter.

    7.1.5 Types of altitude.

    7.1.6 Types of altimeter.

    7.2 Describe the purpose, principle, construction and operation of Airspeed

    Indicator.

    7.2.1 Explain the purpose of Airspeed Indicator.

    7.2.2 Explain the principle of Airspeed Indicator.7.2.3 Explain the construction of Airspeed Indicator.

    7.2.4 Explain the operation of Airspeed Indicator.

    7.2.5 Types of Airspeed.

    7.3 Describe the purpose, principle, construction and operation of

    Machmeter.

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    7.3.1 Explain the purpose of Machmeter.

    7.3.2 Explain the principle of Machmeter.7.3.3 Explain the construction of Machmeter.

    7.3.4 Explain the operation of Machmeter.

    7.4 Describe the purpose, principle, construction and operation of vertical

    speed indicator.7.4.1 Explain the purpose of vertical speed indicator.

    7.4.2 Explain the principle of vertical speed indicator.

    7.4.3 Explain the construction of vertical speed indicator.7.4.4 Explain the operation of vertical speed indicator.

    7.4.5 Types of vertical speed indicator.

    8. DESCRIBE PRESSURE MEASURMENT ELEMENTS AND SYSTEMS:

    8.1 Describe the pressure Sensing elements.8.1.1 Describe the bourdon tube principle.

    8.1.2 Describe the Diaphragm.

    8.1.3 Describe the Capsule.8.1.4 Describe the bellows.

    8.2 Describe the types of pressure.

    8.2.1 Describe the absolute pressure.8.2.2 Describe the Gauge pressure.

    8.2.3 Describe the differential pressure.

    8.3 Describe the method of measuring pressure.8.3.1 Explain U- tube manometers.

    8.3.2 Explain Elastic material

    8.4 Describe the types of transmitter.8.4.1 Explain the mechanical transmitter.

    8.4.2 Explain the electrical transmitter.

    8.5 Describe the method of indication.8.5.1 Describe the direct reading method.8.5.2 Describe the remote indicating methods.

    9. DESCRIBE THE TEMPERATURE MESUREMENT SYSTEM:

    9.1 Explain the method of application.

    9.2 Explain the Classification of temperature measuring Instrument.

    9.2.1 Describe the expansion type (Liquid/solid)

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    9.2.2 Describe the vapor pressure type.

    9.2.3 Describe the Radiation type.9.2.4 Describe the Dissimilar metal type.

    9.2.5 Describe the Electrical Resistance type.

    9.3 Describe the Temperature sensing & indicating system

    9.3.1 Describe the variable resistance type9.3.2 Describe the thermo-emf type.

    9.4 Describe the exhaust gas temperature indicating system.

    9.4.1 Describe the purpose of EGT/TGT.9.4.2 Describe the principle of EGT/TGT.9.4.3 Describe the construction of EGT/TGT.

    9.4.4 Describe the operation of EGT/TGT.

    10. DESCRIBE ROTATIONAL SPEED MEASUREMENT SYSTEM:

    10.1 Describe the direct drive Indicator.10.1.1 Describe the mechanical indicators.

    10.2 Describe the Electrical tachometer system.

    10.2.1 Describe the generator and indicator system

    10.2.1.1 Describe the principle10.2.1.2 Describe the construction

    10.2.1.3 Describe the operation

    10.2.2 Describe the tacho probe and Indicator system10.2.2.1 Describe the principle

    10.2.2.2 Describe the construction

    10.2.2.3 Describe the operation

    11. DESCRIBE THE POSITION MESUREMENT SYSTEM:

    11.1 Explain the purpose.

    11.2 Describe the types of position measurement.

    11.2.1 Explain the Desynn system.11.2.2 Explain the Magnesyn system.11.2.3 Explain the selsyn/ atuosyn system.

    11.2.3.1 Explain the Torque synchro.

    11.2.3.2 Explain the control synchro.11.2.3.3 Explain the differential synchro.

    11.2.3.4 Explain the re-solver synchro.

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    12. DESCRIBE THE QUENTITY MEASUREMENT SYSTEM:

    12.1 Describe the purpose.12.2 Explain the fuel quantity measurement Indicating system.

    12.2.1 Describe the desynn type indicating system.

    12.1.1.1 Explain the purpose12.2.1.2 Describe the principle

    12.2.1.3 Describe the construction

    12.2.1.4 Describe the operation12.2.1.5 Explain the maintenance

    12.1.2 Describe the capacitance type indicating system

    12.1.2.1 Explain the purpose

    12.1.2.2 Describe the principle12.1.2.3 Describe the construction

    12.1.2.4 Describe the Tank unit

    12.1.2.5 Describe the Compensator12.1.2.6 Describe the Characterized tank unit

    12.1.2.7 Describe the Empty Full Adjustment

    13. DESCRIBE THE FLOW MEASUREMENT SYSTEM:

    13.1 Introduction

    13.2 Fuel Flow indicating System13.2.1 Purpose

    13.2.2 Principle

    13.2.3 Construction13.2.4 Operation

    13.2.5 Maintenance

    14. DESCRIBE THE GYROSCOPIC PRINCIPLE

    14.1 Introduction

    14.2 Definition of gyroscope

    14.3 Properties of gyroscope

    14.3.1

    Rigidity14.3.2 Precession

    14.4 Types of gyroscope and their construction

    14.4.1 Space gyro14.4.2 Tied gyro

    14.4.3 Earth gyro/Displacement gyro

    14.4.4 Rate gyro

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    14.5 Method of operation

    14.5.1 Vacuum14.5.2 Electrical

    14.5.3 Laser

    14.6 Reference established by gyroscope

    14.6.1 Pitch14.6.2 Roll

    14.6.3 Yaw

    15. DESCRIBE THE CONSTRUCTION & OPERATION OFSYNCHROSCOPE:

    15.1 Explain the construction & operation of basic desynn system.

    15.2 Explain the construction & operation of torque synchros

    15.3 Explain the construction & operation of control synchros15.4 Explain the construction & operation of differential synchros

    15.5 Explain the construction & operation of Resolver synchros

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    PRACTICAL1. DEMONSTRATE AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENT PANEL LAYOUT AND

    SKILL OF INSTRUMENT MOUNTING PROCEDURE

    2. DEMONSTRATE INSTRUMENT MECHANISM.

    2.1 practice dismantling and assembling of instrument mechanism.2.2 Identify the individual elements function and operation.

    3. DEMONSTRATE SENSING AND TRANSMISSION OF PITOT AND

    STATIC PRESSURES.

    1.1Understand and practice the skill of installing pitot static system of aircraft.

    4. DEMONSTRATE INSTALLATION/ REMOVAL OF ALTIMTER ANDITS OPERATION

    4.1 Practice the test procedure of altimeter.

    4.2Understand and practice the Q code setting of altimeter.

    5. DEMONSTRATE THE OPERATION OF RPM GAUGE.

    6. DEMONSTRATE THE OPERATION OF FUEL QUANTITY SYSTEM.

    6.1 Practice the removal/installation of fuel quantity transmitter.

    6.2Practice and understand the skill of fuel quantity system installation.

    7. DEMONSTRATE THE OPERATION OF EXHAUST GAS

    TEMPERATURE (EGT) SYSTEM.

    7.1 Practice the removal/installation of thermocouple.

    7.2 Practice and understand the skill of EGT system installation.8. DEMONSTRATE THE OPERATION OF SYNCHRO SYSTEM.8.1 Demonstrate the operation of Basic Desynn system.

    8.2 Demonstrate the operation of Torque synchro system.

    8.3 Demonstrate the operation of Control synchro system.

    9. DEMONSTRATE THE OPERATION OF GYROSCOPE.9.1 Understand the application of gyro.

    9.2 Understand the construction and operation of vertical gyro.

    9.3 Understand the construction and operation of directional gyro.

    REFERENCE BOOK1. Aircraft Instrument system - EHJ Pallett

    2. Aircraft Instrument Systems - Dale Crane3. Avionics Fundamental H.J. Patrick

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    8333 Aircraft Electricity and Maintenance DC Power

    T P C

    2 3 3

    OBJECTIVES

    To provide understanding & necessity of DC power in Aircraft. To familiarize with different types of source of power in Aircraft. To provide understanding of different types of DC electrical circuits in aircraft. To familiarize with necessity of Aircraft wiring system in aircraft. To familiarize with Aircraft lightings system. To understand Aircraft Anti-icing, DE-icing and Safety system.

    To familiarize with DC power conversion equipment from Aircraft AC power.

    SHORT DESCRIPTIVE:

    Introduction of DC source, electrical circuit, wiring, lighting De-icing etc.

    DETAIL DESCRIPTION

    Theory:

    1. UNDERSTANDDING THE PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRICITY

    2. UNDERSTANDING THE CONCEPT OF STATIC ELECTRICITY

    2.1 Familiarize with static electricity2.2 Explain the Generation of static electricity

    2.3 Discuss Units of Charge

    2.4 Explain the Static Electricity and the Aircraft

    3. UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPT OF BONDING AND SHIELDING

    3.1 Familiarize with bonding and shielding

    3.2 Discuss the types of bonding

    3.3 Explain Static discharge wick3.4 Discuss requirement of shielding in aircraft

    4. UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPT OF CAPACITOR AND CAPACITANCE

    4.1 Define Capacitor and capacitance

    4.2

    Explain Di-electric and Dielectric constant4.3 Familiarize with the action of capacitor

    4.4 Discuss the types of capacitor

    4.5 Explain the application of capacitor in electric circuit

    4.6 Familiarize with the units of capacitance

    4.7 Discuss Factors affecting capacitance

    4.8 Discuss the capacitor time-Constance4.9 Familiarize with Resonance

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    5. UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPT OF MAGNET AND ELECTROMAGNET

    5.1 Familiarize with magnet and electromagnet5.2 Discuss the types of magnet

    5.3 Explain the magnetic field

    5.4 Concept of Residual magnetism

    5.5 Discuss the Magnetic shielding and keeper

    5.6 Explain Direction of magnetic field and current

    6. UNDERSTAND THE CONCEPT OF MAGNETIC CIRCUIT AND

    ELECTROMAGNETISM

    6.1 Definition of magnetic circuit

    6.2

    Familiarize with magnetic & electric circuit6.3 Discuss the Permeability

    6.4 Explain Relative permeability

    6.5 Concept of Solenoid6.6 Discuss the application of solenoid in aircraft

    6.7 Discuss the Relays

    6.8 Explain the use of relays in the aircraft

    6.9 Explain Magneto-Motive Force

    6.10 Concept of Ohms law for magnetic circuit

    7. UNDERSTAND THE BATTERIES USED IN AIRCRAFT

    7.1 Familiarize with different types of cell

    7.2 Explain Lead Acid Batteries7.3 Discuss the Construction of Lead Acid Battery

    7.4

    Explain Battery Charging procedure in general

    7.5 Discuss the Battery Testing procedure

    7.6 Explain Battery Rating7.7 Familiarize with Nickel Cadmium Battery

    7.8 Discuss advantage and disadvantage of nickel cadmium Battery

    7.9 Explain the Construction of Nickel Cadmium Battery

    7.10 Explain the battery charging procedure3 in aircraft (In-Situ-charging)7.11 Familiarize with Care and Maintenance of Aircraft Batteries

    8. UNDERSTAND THE DC GENERATOR8.1 Explain the Introduction & Principles of DC Generator

    8.2 Familiarize w3ith Types and characteristics of DC Generator

    8.3 Discuss the Construction of DC Generator

    8.4

    Explain the aircraft dc generators classification.8.5 Familiarize with Generators cooling system

    8.6 Discuss the Generator Control System8.7 Explain the paralleling of dc Generator

    8.8 Explain the dc alternators circuit with its advantage

    8.9 Discuss the DC generator circuit of small aircraft

    9. UNDERSTAND THE DC MOTORS

    9.1 Explain the Introduction and Principles of DC Motors

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    9.2 Familiarize with Construction of Dc Motors

    9.3 Discuss the Types of dc motors9.4 Familiarize with Characteristics of DC Motors

    9.5 Explain the DC Motor Controls system

    9.6 Discuss about universal Motor

    10. UNDERSTAND THE AIRCRAFT WIRING SYSTEM10.1 Familiarize with Wire size used in aircraft

    10.2 Explain the Current carrying capacity of wire

    10.3 Discuss the Cable lacing10.4 Familiarize with Wire and cable clamping

    10.5

    Explain the Wire and cable terminals10.6 Discuss the Splicing

    10.7 Familiarize with Potting

    10.8 Discuss the Wire identification

    11. UNDERSTAND THE AIRCRAFT CIRCUITS CONTROL AND PROTECTIVE

    DEVICES11.1 Explain the general Aircraft circuits System11.2 Discuss the Types of switch used in Aircraft

    11.3 Familiarize with Relays

    11.4 Explain the Circuit Protective Devices

    12. UNDERSTAND THE AIRCRAFT POWER CONVERSION EQUIPMET SYSTEMS

    12.1 Familiarize with Aircraft power conversion Equipment12.2 Discuss the Static Converting Equipment

    12.3 Explain the Types of Rectifier used in Aircraft

    12.4 Familiarize with Types of Inverters used in Aircraft

    13. UNDERSTAND THE DC MEASURING INSTRUMENT

    13.1 Familiarize with DC Measuring Instrument13.2 Explain the Ammeter

    13.3 Discuss the Voltmeter

    13.4 Familiarize with Ohmmeter

    13.5 Familiarize with the Megger

    14. UNDERSTAND THE AIRCRAFT LIGHTING SYSTEM

    14.1 Familiarize with Aircraft lighting System

    14.2 Discuss the Types of lightings14.3 Explain the External lighting and their types

    14.4 Familiarize with Internal lighting and their types

    14.5 Explain the inspection lamps

    14.6 Discuss the Emergency lighting

    15. UNDERSTAND THE AIRCRAFT FLIGHT CONTROL15.1 Familiarize with Aircraft electric motors

    15.2 Discuss the Reversible DC Motors

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    15.3 Familiarize with Limit switch

    15.4 Explain the Flap motors operation and control

    16. UNDERSTAND THE ENGINE AND PROPELLER CONTROL

    16.1 Familiarize with Engine and Engine Control

    16.2 Explain the Operating cycles

    16.3 Discuss the Reciprocating engine16.4 Familiarize with propeller feathering control system

    16.5 Discuss the Electronics Engine Control (EEC) system

    17. UNDERSTAND THE AIRCRAFT STARTING AND IGNITION SYSTEM

    17.1 Familiarize with types of starting system17.2 Discuss AC & DC High Energy Ignition Unit (HEIU)

    17.3 Familiarize with different types of spark plugs

    17.4 Explain ICAO rules regarding ignition boxes

    18. UNDERSTAND THE ICE & RAIN PROTECTIONS SYSTEM

    18.1 Familiarize with Ice Protection system

    18.2 Explain the De-icing system

    18.3 Familiarize with Anti-icing system

    18.4 Discuss the Propeller and Intake De-icing

    19. UNDERSTAND THE ENGINE FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM

    19.1 Familiarize with Engine Fire protection System

    19.2 Discuss the Piston Engine Fire Protection

    20 UNDERSTAND THE AIRCRAFT FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM

    20.1 Familiarize with Aircraft Fire Detection System20.2 Explain the Thermocouple system

    21. UNDERSTAND THE ELECTRICAL SAFETY IN AVIATION SECTOR

    21.1 Familiarize with electrical safety in aviation sector

    21.2 Discuss the shop practices

    21.3 Explain the Electrical Hazards21.4 Familiarize with safety precaution

    21.5 Explain the Rescue of shock victims

    21.6 Familiarize with first Aid

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    Practical

    1 SHOW HOW TO PRODUCE STATIC ELECTRICITY

    1.1 Show how to attract pieces of paper after combing

    2 BONDING AND SHIELDING

    2.1 Show how to remove and install bonding in the aircraft2.2 Show how to remove and install shielding in different parts of the aircraft

    3. CAPACITOR AND CAPACITANCE

    3.1 Show how to hold the charge of capacitor

    3.2

    Show how to discharge capacitor3.3 Show how to measure the capacitance of capacitor

    3.4 Show how to connect capacitor in electric circuit

    4. MAGNET & ELECTRO MAGNET

    4.1 Show how to produce Electromagnet by electricity

    4.2 Show how to determine the magnetic pole.

    4.3 Show how to determine the residual magnetism

    4.4 Show how to energize the relay

    5. AIRCRAFT BATTERY

    5.1 Show how to connect batteries in series and parallel.

    5.2 Show how to Charge the battery5.3 Show how to measure the capacity of battery

    5.4

    Show how to measure the specific gravity of electrolyte

    5.5 Show how to measure the terminal voltage

    5.6 Show how to remove and fit battery in Aircraft

    6. DC GENERATOR

    6.1 Show how to collect the voltage from commentator

    6.2 Show how to flash generator field6.3 Show how to maintain the generator

    7. AIRCRAFT WIRING SYSTEM :

    Show how to make cable terminal

    7.1 Show how to splice

    7.2 Show how to do potting

    7.3

    Show how to measure the rating of cables.

    8. AIRCRAFT POWER CONVERSION EQUIPMENT :8.1 Show how to make half wave rectification

    8.2 Show how to make full wave rectification

    8.3 Show how to fit and remove inverter in Aircraft

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    9. DC MEASURING INSTRUMENT

    9.1 Show how to measure current by a multimeter9.2 Show how to measure voltage by a multimeter

    9.3 Show how to measure resistance by a multimeter

    9.4 show how to measure the resistance of insulator

    10. AIRCRAFT LIGHTING SYSTEM :10.1 Show how to identify the color of navigation lights.

    10.2 Show how to operates all kinds of lights in Aircraft.

    10.3 Show how to use inspection lamp in Aircraft10.4 Show how to use the emergency light in Aircraft

    11. ICE CONTROL SYSTEM :

    11.1 Show how to remove ICE from Aircraft .

    11.2 Show how to prevent Icing.

    12. ELECTRICAL SAFETY :

    12.1 Show how to maintain workshop

    12.2 Show how to take safety precaution during work in aircraft

    12.3 Show how to Rescue the shock victims

    12.4 Show how to use the first aid box in Aircraft

    REFERENCE BOOKS :

    1. Aircraft Electricity by E.H.J Pallett

    2. Aircraft Electricity & Electronics by Bent & Mckinley

    3. Basic Electricity by Nooger & Vulkenburg

    4. Basic Electricity & electronics by Grob

    5. Aircraft Electricity & electronics by Eismen

    6. Aircraft electricity (Vol-11 & 2)- by G.M Anwer Hossain

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    3.2.3 Explain different types of threaded fasteners.

    3.2.4 Turn lock fasteners.3.2.5 Define Turn lock fasteners.

    3.2.6 Describe different types of Turn lock fasteners.

    3.2.6.1 Dzus fasteners.

    3.2.6.2 Cam lock fasteners.

    3.2.6.3 Air lock fasteners.

    4. AIR CRAFT BOLTS:

    4.1 Define air craft bolts4.2 Describe about different types of air craft bolts and its metals.

    4.2.1 General purpose bolts4.2.2 Close tolerance bolts

    4.2.3 Drilled headed engine bolts

    4.2.4 MS and NAS Bolts4.2.5 Special purpose bolts

    4.2.6 Lock bolts

    5. AIR CRAFT NUTS:

    5.1 Define different types of air craft nuts.

    5.2 Explain about different types of Nuts and its metals using in aircraft.5.2.1 Self locking nuts

    5.2.2 Non-self locking nuts

    6. AIR CRAFT SCREWS

    6.1 Define air craft screw

    6.2 Describe about different types of screw

    6.2.1 Threads screw6.2.2 Structural screw

    6.2.3 Machine screw

    6.2.4 Self tapping screws

    6.2.5 Drive screws

    7. AIR CRAFT CONTROL CABLES:

    1.1 Define different types of control cables.7.2 Describe about different types control cables and its construction.

    7.2.1 Pulley and Fairless fittings.

    7.2.2 Cable guide

    7.2.3 Tension regulator7.2.4 Material types.

    7.2.5 Turn buckle7.2.6 Push-pull Tube linkage

    7.2.7 Push pull rod system

    7.2.8 Torque tube system

    8 AIR CRAFT PINS:

    8.1 Define Pins.

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    8.2 Describe about different types of pins.

    8.2.1 Flat-head pin8.2.2 Cotter pin

    8.2.3 Taper pin

    8.2.4 Roll pin

    8.2.5 Retaining safety pin

    9 AIR CRAFT WASHER:

    9.1 Define washer

    9.2 Explain different types of washer9.2.1 Flat/pain washer

    9.2.2 Lock washer9.2.3 Tooth lock washer

    9.2.4 large-area flat water

    9.2.5 Split-ring lock washer9.2.6 Shake-proof lock washer

    9.2.7 Special washer

    10. AIR CRAFT HOSE AND FITTINGS:

    10.1 Define hose and fittings

    10.2 Describe about different types of fittings

    10.2.1 Metallic hose and fittings10.2.2 Flexible hose and fittings

    11 AIRCRAFT MATERIALS:11.1 Define different types of materials.

    11.2 Describe the properties of materials and its uses in aircraft.

    12 MATEL WORKING PROCESS:

    12.1 Explain metal working process.

    12.2 Describe different types of metal working process.

    12.2.1 Hot Working12.2.2 Cold Working

    12.2.3 Extruding

    13 HEAT-TREATMENTS:

    13.1 Define Heat-treatments.

    13.2 Describe the principle of Heat-treatment.

    13.3 Discuss about Heat-treatment on different metals.13.3.1 Annealing

    13.3.2 Normalizing13.3.4 Hardening

    13.3.6 Tempering

    13.4 Describe about precautions of heat treatment process.

    14 CORROSION AND ITS CONTROL:

    14.1 Define corrosion.

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    14.2 Describe different types of corrosion.

    14.2.1 Oxidation14.2.2 Uniform surface corrosion

    14.2.3 Fittings corrosion

    14.2.4 Inter granular

    14.2.5 Exfoliation

    14.2.6 Galvanic14.3 Explain about different types of corrosion agents.

    14.3.1 Acid and alkaline

    14.3.2 Salts14.3.3 Mercury

    14.3.4 Water14.3.5 Air

    14.3.6 Organic growth

    14.4 Discuss about detection and removal of corrosion.14.4.1 Visual inspection

    14.4.2 Dye penetrate inspection

    14.4.3 Ultrasonic inspection

    14.4.4 Radiological inspection

    14.5 Discuss about removal of removal of corrosion

    14.5.1 Cleaning14.5.2 Paint removal

    14.6 Discuss about prevention of corrosion.

    14.6.1 Mechanical corrosion removal14.6.2 Chemical neutralization

    14.6.3 Protective coating

    14.6.4 Organic film

    15 Electrical hardware and material15.1 Define electrical hardware and material

    15.2 Describe different types of hardware and material

    15.3 Ware size

    15.4 Twisting wires15.5 Single chord

    15.6 Double chord

    15.7 Cutting ware and cable15.7.1 Stripping wire and cable

    15.7.2 Solder less terminals

    15.7.3 Copper wire terminals

    15.7.4 Aluminum terminals15.8 Circuit protection devices

    15.8.1 Fuses15.8.2 Circuit breakers

    15.8.3 Reverse current relay

    15.8.4 Over voltage and under voltage protection

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    PRACTICAL

    1 Show the different types of rivets and its constructional feature.

    2 Demonstrate the removal and installation of different types of revet.

    3 Observe the different types of screw and fasteners and its construction features practically.

    4 Demonstrate the removal and installation of different types of screw and fastener.

    5 Show different types of nuts and bolts and it constructions.6 Demonstrate the removal and installation of different types of nuts and bolts.

    7 Observe practically different type of control cables and its constructions feature.

    8 Removal and installation of different types of washers, pins and control cables.

    9 To identify the different types of corrosion.

    10

    Observe practically how to use the different types of corrosion prevention and removalsolution/agent.

    REFERENCE BOOKS:

    1. Airframe and Power plant Mechanics----------------General Handbook-AC65-9A FAA

    2. Airframe and Power plant Mechanics-----------------Airframe Handbook-AC65-15A FAA

    3. A&P Technician Airframe Textbook

    -----------------International Standard Book Number 0-89100-395-9

    4. Aircraft Bonded Structure (Training Manual)

    ---------------- Dale Gane, Aviation Maintenance Publications Inc

    5. Aircraft Material and Process

    ---------------- George F.Titterton

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    5931 MATHEMATICS III T P C

    3 3 4

    AIMS

    To make understand the basic concept and techniques of composition and resolution of

    vectors and computing the resultant of vectors.

    To enable to use the knowledge of gradient of a straight line in finding speed,acceleration etc.

    To enable to use the knowledge of conic in finding the girder of a railway bridge, cableof a suspension bridge and maximum height of an arch.

    To provide ability to apply the knowledge of differential calculus in solving problem

    like slope, gradient of a curve, velocity, acceleration, rate of flow of liquid etc.

    To enable to apply the process of integration in solving practical problems like

    calculation of area of a regular figure in two dimensions and volume of regular solids

    of different shapes.

    SHORT DESCRIPTION

    Vector : Addition and subtraction, dot and cross product.

    Co-ordinate Geometry :Co-ordinates of a point, locus and its equation, straight lines,circles and conic.

    Differential Calculus :Function and limit of a function, differentiation with the help

    of limit, differentiation of functions, geometrical interpretation

    ofdy

    dx, successive differentiation and Leibnitz theorem, partial

    differentiation.

    Integral Calculus : Fundamental integrals, integration by substitutions,

    integration by parts, integration by partial fraction, definite

    integrals.

    DETAIL DESCRIPTION

    Vector

    1 Apply the theorems of vector algebra.

    1.1

    Define scalar and vector.

    1.2 Explain null vector, free vector, like vector, equal vector, collinear vector, unit

    vector, position vector, addition and subtraction of vectors, linear combination,

    direction cosines and direction ratios, dependent and independent vectors,

    scalar fields and vector field.

    1.3 Prove the laws of vector algebra.

    1.4 Resolve a vector in space along three mutually perpendicular directions

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    1.5 solve problems involving addition and subtraction of vectors.

    2 Apply the concept of dot product and cross product of vectors.

    2.1

    Define dot product and cross product of vectors.

    2.2 Interpret dot product and cross product of vector geometrically.

    2.3

    Deduce the condition of parallelism and perpendicularity of two vectors.

    2.4

    Prove the distributive law of dot product and cross product of vector.

    2.5

    Explain the scalar triple product and vector triple product.

    2.6

    Solve problems involving dot product and cross product.

    CO-ORDINATE GEOMETRY

    3 Apply the concept of co-ordinates to find lengths and areas.

    3.1 Explain the co-ordinates of a point.

    3.2

    State different types of co-ordinates of a point.

    3.3 Find the distance between two points (x1,y1) and (x2,y2).

    3.4

    Find the co-ordinates of a point which divides the straight line joining two

    points in certain ratio.

    3.5

    Find the area of a triangle whose vertices are given.

    3.6 Solve problems related to co-ordinates of points and distance formula.

    4 Apply the concept of locus.

    4.1 Define locus of a point.

    4.2

    Find the locus of a point.

    4.3 Solve problems for finding locus of a point under certain conditions.

    5 Apply the equation of straight lines in calculating various parameter.

    5.1

    Describe the equation x=a and y=b and slope of a straight line.

    5.2 Find the slope of a straight line passing through two point (x1, y1,) and (x2, y2 ).

    5.3 Find the equation of straight lines:

    i) Point slope form.

    ii) Slope intercept form.

    iii) Two points form.

    iv) Intercept form.

    v) Perpendicular form.

    5.4

    Find the point of intersection of two given straight lines.5.5

    Find the angle between two given straight lines.

    5.6 Find the condition of parallelism and perpendicularity of two given straight

    lines.

    5.7 Find the distances of a point from a line.

    6 Apply the equations of circle, tangent and normal in solving problems.6.1

    Define circle, center and radius .

    6.2 Find the equation of a circle in the form:

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    i) x2+ y2=a 2

    ii) (x h) 2+ (y k) 2=a 2

    iii) x 2+ y 2+ 2gx + 2fy + c=0

    6.3 Find the equation of a circle described on the line joining (x1, y1) and (x2,y2).

    6.4 Define tangent and normal.

    6.5 Find the condition that a straight line may touch a circle.

    6.6

    Find the equations of tangent and normal to a circle at any point.

    6.7 Solve the problems related to equations of circle, tangent and normal.

    7. Understand conic or conic sections.

    7.1 Define conic, focus, directrix and eccentricity.7.2 Find the equations of parabola, ellipse and hyperbola.

    7.3 Solve problems related to parabola, ellipse and hyperbola.

    DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS

    FUNCTION AND LIMIT

    8.

    Understand the concept of functions and limits.

    8.1 Define constant, variable, function, domain, range and continuity of a

    function.

    8.2 Define limit of a function

    8.3 Distinguish between f(x) and f(a).

    8.4 Establish i) limsinx

    x=1

    x 0

    . ii) limtanx

    x=1.

    x 0

    9. Understand differential co-efficient and differentiation.

    9.1 Define differential co-efficient in the form ofdy

    dx = lim

    f(x+h)-f(x)

    h

    h 0

    9.2 Find the differential co-efficient of algebraic and trigonometrical functions

    from first principle.

    10. Apply the concept of differentiation.

    10.1 State the formulae for differentiation:

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    i) sum or difference

    ii) product

    iii) quotient

    iv) function of function

    v) logarithmic function

    Find the differential co-efficient using the sum or difference

    formula, product formula and quotient formula.

    10.2

    Find the differential co-efficient function of function and logarithmic

    function.

    11.

    Apply the concept of geometrical meaning of dydx

    11.1

    Interpretdy

    dx geometrically.

    11.2 Explaindy

    dx under different conditions

    11.3 Solve the problems of the type:

    A circular plate of metal expands by heat so that its radius increases at the rate

    of 0.01 cm per second. At what rate is the area increasing when the radius is 700 cm ?

    12 Use Leibnitzs theorem to solve the problems of successive differentiation.

    12.1 Find 2nd, 3rd and 4th derivatives of a function and hence find n-th

    derivatives.12.2

    Express Leibnitzs theorem

    12.3

    Solve the problems of successive differentiation and Leibnitzs theorem.

    13 Understand partial differentiation.

    13.1 Define partial derivatives.13.2

    State formula for total differential.

    13.3 State formulae for partial differentiation of implicit function and homogenous

    function.

    13.4 State Euler's theorem on homogeneous function.

    13.5 Solve the problems of partial derivatives.

    INTEGRAL CALCULUS

    14 Apply fundamental indefinite integrals in solving problems.

    14.1 Explain the concept of integration and constant of integration.

    14.2

    State fundamental and standard integrals.

    14.3 Write down formulae for:

    i) Integration of algebraic sum.

    ii) Integration of the product of a constant and a function.

    14.4

    Integrate by method of substitution, integrate by parts and by partial fractions.

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    14.5 Solve problems of indefinite integration.

    15 Apply the concept of definite integrals.

    15.1

    Explain definite integration.

    15.2Interpret geometrically the meaning of ( )dxxfb

    a 15.3Solve problems of the following types:

    i) dxxcos20

    2

    ii)( )

    dxx1

    xsin1

    0 2

    21

    P* =Practical continuous assessment

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    5913 CHEMISTRY T P C 3 3

    4

    OBJECTIVES

    To provide the students a background of basic science required for understandingtechnology subjects.

    To develop a working knowledge of common engineering and industrial materialsincluding physical and chemical properties and to enable to determine through experiments

    the properties of such materials.

    To develop a basic knowledge and concept of chemical reactions of common engineering

    and industrial materials.

    To develop through experiments the understanding of fundamental scientific concept which

    will provide a common base for further studies in science and technology.

    SHORT DESCRIPTION

    Role of Chemistry in the field of engineering and technology; Matter and its changes; Symbol,

    valency and chemical equations; Different types of chemical reactions; Catalyst and Catalysis;

    Acid, Base and Salt; Properties of gases; Dalton atomic theory; Avogadros hypothesis; Laws

    of chemical equivalent; Atomic Mass and molecular mass; Atomic structure; Quantum

    numbers; Periodic table; Oxidation & Reduction; Chemical bond; Electrolytic conductance and

    electrolysis; Acid base equilibria; Water; Metals; Concept of Organic Chemistry; AliphaticHydrocarbon and Alcohols.

    DETAIL DESCRIPTION

    Theory :MATTER AND ITS CHANGES

    1

    Symbol, Valency & Chemical Equation

    1.1 Define matter, element, compound, mixtures, solutions and suspensions.

    1.2

    Distinguish between, " atoms and molecules", "physical change and chemical

    change", exothermic and endothermic changes and reactions.1.3

    Identify exothermic and endothermic reactions from a given list of reactions.

    1.4 Define symbol and formula, valency of elements and radicals.

    1.5

    Discuss the variations of valency with examples.

    1.6

    Define active and latent valency.1.7

    Define chemical equation .

    1.8 Explain the full meaning of a given chemical equation.

    DIFFERENT TYPES OF CHEMICAL REACTIONS , CATALIST & CATALYSIS

    2

    Understand the concept of chemical reactions.

    2.1 Define chemical reaction.

    2.2 Name the methods of bringing about chemical reaction.

    2.3 Give examples of different types of chemical reactions with suitable examples.

    2.4 Define catalysis and catalyst.

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    2.5 Mention different types of catalyst with examples.

    2.6 List five uses of catalysts in industries.

    ACID, BASE & SALT

    3

    Understand acid, base and salt.

    3.1 Define acid, base and salt.

    3.2

    List five properties of acid, base and salt.

    3.3

    Classify salts according to their chemical properties.

    3.4

    Explain basicity of an acid and acidity of a base.

    STATES OF MATTER

    4 Understand properties of gases.

    4.1

    Identify the basic properties of gases.4.2 Define Boyls law & Charls law, absolute temperature S.T. P /N.T.P4.3 Deduse the relationship between pressure, volume and temperature of a gas to

    establish Boyles Law, Charles law and the law of pressure.

    4.4 Combine the gas laws to establish the gas equation.

    4.5 Establish the partial pressure of mixed gases using Daltons law of partial

    pressure.

    4.6 Solve problems in relation to pressure, volume, temperature and partial

    pressure of a mixture of gases.

    DALTON'S ATOMIC THEORY & AVOGADRO'S HYPOTHESIS

    5 Understand Dalton's atomic theory & Avogadro's hypothesis

    5.1 List the four postulates of Dalton's atomic theory.

    5.2 Explain at least five limitations of Daltons atomic theory.5.3 State Avogadro's hypothesis.

    5.4 Explain Avogadro's constant.

    5.5 Explain five applications of Avogadro's hypothesis in Chemistry.

    5.6 Solve problems using the knowledge of Avogadro's hypothesis.

    6 Understand chemical equivalent , Atomic & molecular Mass.

    6.1 Define the chemical equivalent of an element, a compound, a radical,

    an acid an alkali and a salt.

    6.2 Explain the variations in chemical equivalent of an element.

    6.3 Define atomic mass and molecular Mass.

    6.4 Establish a relationship among chemical equivalent, valency and atomic Mass.

    6.5 Solve problems to find out atomic Mass, chemical equivalent and valency.

    7 Understand the modern concept of atomic structure.7.1 State the fundamental particles of atom.

    7.2 Explain the following terms:

    i) Atomic number ii) Isotopes iii) Isobar iv) Gram-atom

    v) Mass Number and vi) Gram molecular Mass, vii) Mole viii) ISO tone.

    7.3 Describe Rutherford's and Bohr's atomic model.

    8 Understand the quantum numbers.

    8.1 Define quantum numbers .

    8.2 Explain the significance of the following quantum numbers:

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    i) Principal quantum number

    ii) Subsidiary quantum number

    iii) Magnetic quantum number

    iv) Spin quantum number

    8.3 Explain the Pauli's exclusion principle.

    8.4 Explain the probability distribution of electrons round the nucleus.

    8.5 Define orbit and orbital.

    9 Understand the modern periodic table.

    9.1 State the periodic law of elements.

    9.2 Describe the modern long periodic table.

    9.3 Explain the limitations of periodic table.9.4 Give the Name of IA, VII-A and Zero group elements.

    10 Understand oxidation and reduction.

    10.1 Explain the modern concepts of oxidation and reduction with examples.

    10.2 Explain "oxidizing agent" and "reducing agents " with examples.

    10.3 Explain the oxidation and reduction takes place simultaneously.

    10.4 Explain the oxidation number and oxidation state.

    10.5 Write the oxidation number of an element from its compounds.

    11 Understand the modern concept of chemical bonds.

    11.1 Define chemical bond.

    11.2 List the different types of bonds.

    11.3 Explain the modern concept of ionic bonds .

    11.4 Explain the co-valent bonds, co-ordinate bond, Sigma bond, Pie bond.12 Understand the fundamentals of electrolysis.12.1 Define electrolysis.

    12.2 Differentiate between electrical conductor and electrolyte.

    12.3 Explain the process of electrolysis.

    12.4

    Explain Faraday's laws of electrolysis.

    12.5 List at least four Industrial applications of electrolysis.

    13

    Understand pH value, Acidimetry and Alkalimetry.

    13.1 Define pH, acidimetry and alkalimetry.

    13.2

    Explain pH scale and its uses.

    13.3

    Explain acid base titration.

    13.4 Explain the method of preparation of normal solutions.

    13.5

    Define of indicators and their uses.13.6 Explain buffer solutions and their working mechanism.

    14

    Understand oxides and hydroxides.

    14.1 Define oxide and hydroxide.

    14.2 Describe the classification of oxides and hydroxides.

    14.3 Explain different types of oxides and hydroxides with examples.

    15

    Understand the chemical process involved in water treatment.

    15.1 Distinguish between hard water and soft water.

    15.2 Differentiate between temporary and permanent hardness of water.

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    15.3 List at least three disadvantages and three advantages of using hard water.

    15.4 Describe the Permutit process of softening hard water by explaining the

    reactions that take place.

    15.5

    Explain the ion exchange resin process of softening water.

    15.6 Describe chemical tests of water.

    16 Understand the extraction and refining process for Iron, Copper, Zinc and

    Aluminum.

    16.1

    Compare the properties of metal and non-metal.

    16.2

    Define (i) ores (ii) roasting (iii) calcination (iv) smelting (v) alloy (vi) slag, (vii) Flux.

    16.3 Give names and formulae of important ores of Iron, Copper, Aluminum and Zinc.

    16.4

    Describe the manufacturing process of iron and copper from its ore.16.5 Compare the properties of (i) Cast Iron (ii) iron (iii) Steel (iv) Wrought Iron.

    17

    Understand the concept of Organic Chemistry and organic compounds.

    17.1 Define Organic Chemistry.

    17.2 Distinguish between organic and inorganic compounds.

    17.3 Explain homologous series of organic compounds.

    17.4 List the molecular and structural formulae of methane, ethane, propane and

    butane.

    17.5 Explain functional groups of organic compounds.

    18 Understand the aliphatic hydrocarbons and the alcohols.

    18.1 Define hydrocarbon, saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons.

    18.2 Define alkane, alkene and alkynes.

    18.3

    Explain commons system, derived system and IUPAC system ofnomenclature of organic compounds.

    18.4 Define Alcohols.

    18.5 Explain the classification of alcohol.

    18.6 Define the term Enzyme, Fermentation, De-carboxilation, Power Alcohol,

    Absolute Alcohol .

    PRACTICAL;

    OBSERVATION AND MEASUREMENT

    Measure the pH value of unknown solutions to classify them as neutral , acidic or alkalis.

    Prepare a decinormal solution of sodium carbonate.

    Determine the unknown strength of an acid. Solve by a standard alkalis solution with a suitable

    indicator.

    QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF KNOWN SALTSPerform test tube tests for the known salt samples Copper salt, Iron salt, Lead salt, Aluminum

    salt, Ammonium salt, etc.

    Perform charcoal oxidation and reduction test for the different salt e.g. such as Lead salt,

    Copper salt, Iron salt, Calcium salt, etc.

    Perform tests to detect unknown basic radicals e.g. Lead, Copper, Iron Calcium, Zinc,

    Aluminium, Ammonium and Sodium.

    Perform tests to detect unknown acid radicals e.g. chloride, nitrate, carbonate and sulphate

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    6632 Computer Application -II T P C

    0 6 2

    OBJECTIVES

    To develop skill onspreadsheet applications.

    To develop skill on creating graphs.

    To assist in the efficient use of database packages.

    To develop skill on computerized database management.

    To develop skill on programming with database management.

    SHORT DESCRIPTION

    Spreadsheet Analysis Package:Applications of spreadsheet; Using worksheet; Apply formula

    and functions in worksheet; Creating & printing graphs; Create simple macros.

    Database management package:Creating the database; Editing the database; Searching the

    records; Customizing the data entry form; Creating the query; Arranging the records;

    Generating reports.

    Database management language:Creating a command file; Writing simple database program

    using decision-making commands.

    DETAIL DESCRIPTION

    SPREAD SHEET ANALYSIS PACKAGE:

    1 Apply the basic skills of a spreadsheet software package

    1.1 Run a spreadsheet software package.

    1.2 Identify and use different areas (working area, border area, control panel, mode

    indicator, and status indicator) of the worksheet screen.

    1.3 Identify the function of different keys (typing key, calculator key, text key,

    cursor key, etc.)of the keyboard.

    1.4 Move around the worksheet using keys and combination of key.

    1.5 Identify and use the on-screen help facility.

    1.6 Identify and use the types of data, numbers, labels and formula.

    1.7 Demonstrate menus, submenus, pop-up menu, etc.

    2 Manage workbooks and windows.

    2.1 Make and use workbooks.

    2.2 Access different types of files.

    2.3 Open files as read only.

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    2.4 Demonstrate the options for saving files.

    2.5 Display a workbook in more than one window.

    2.6 Work with more one workbook.

    2.7 Close a workbook.

    3 Create a worksheet and use simple commands.

    3.1 Activate entries in a worksheet.

    3.2 Use edit key (F2) to correct or to modify entries.

    3.3 Activate the command menus and select commands.

    3.4 Save the worksheet.

    3.5 Exit from spreadsheet .

    3.6 Retrieve a previously saved worksheet.3.7 Modify the worksheet.3.8 Save a modified worksheet.

    4 Apply formula, function and using templates.

    4.1 Use simple formulae to solve arithmetical computation.

    4.2 Use arithmetical operators in formula.

    4.3 Edit formula.

    4.4 Use mathematical function to solve simple equations.

    4.5 Make and use workbook templates.

    4.6 Make changes in existing workbook templates

    4.7 Validate numbers, dates, times & text.

    4.8 Show custom validation.

    5 Solve engineering problems using formula and functions

    5.1 Use mathematical functions to compute trigonometric values, absolute values,

    random number, square root, logarithmic values, etc for solving engineering

    problems.

    5.2 Use logical functions to perform an operation depending on a condition in

    engineering problem.

    5.3 Use statistical function to compute summation, average, minimum value,

    maximum value, etc in engineering problem.

    6 Work with cell pointer to a particular cell.

    6.1 Use GOTO key to move the cell pointer to particular cell.6.2 Use the ABSOLUTE KEY to change cell address from one from to another in

    formula or in functions.

    6.3 Enter range in formulae or in functions by typing directly or by using cell

    pointer.

    6.4 Create a range name.

    6.5 Use range name in formula & functions.

    6.6 Copy, Move & Erase cell range.

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    7 Format a worksheet.

    7.1 Change the width of a column, a range of column, and change the columns

    width globally.

    7.2 Insert blank columns and blank rows in a worksheet.

    7.3 Delete columns and blank rows in a worksheet.

    7.4 Format the display of data of a worksheet globally or by referring a range of

    cells (e.g. currency format, exponential format, comma format, etc.).

    7.5 Format the display of data and of a worksheet globally or referring of cells.

    7.6 Protect worksheet, function, formula, important text and unprotect a range for

    entering entries.7.7 Work with window for viewing worksheet in different ways and freeze rows or

    columns.

    7.8 Create, change and delete a style.

    8 Exercise on Sorting, Searching and Worksheet Printing.

    8.1 Create a database program

    8.2 Sort a database in different ways.

    8.3 Search a record from the database using search criteria.

    8.4 Extract records from the database that match a given criteria.

    8.5 Delete records that a given criteria from the database using available

    database commands.

    8.6 Show the Print Preview and adjust Page setup option.8.7 Create and use page headers of footers.

    8.8 Set print area, print titles and different print option

    8.9 Print portion of worksheet and multiple worksheets

    8.10 Print ranges from different worksheets on the same pages.

    9 Create and Print graphs.

    9.1 Create bar, line, X-Y and pie graphs.

    9.2 Add color, titles, legend, gird and levels to the graph.

    9.3 Add visual impact with colors.

    9.4 Create linked pictures.

    9.5 Save the graph and assign names to different graphs of a single worksheet.9.6 Print graphs (low or high quality graphs.)

    9.7 Plot graphs using a plotter using different colors.

    9.8 Change graphs size, print & plot them.

    10 Create Macros and using macro commands.

    10.1 Create simple macros (e.g. to change the width of a cell, to format a cell

    display, to erase a range of cells etc.) using keystroke commands.

    10.2 Create a macro to convert values into labels vice versa.

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    10.3 Create a macro for inserting blank rows between two rows of data in a

    worksheet.

    10.4 Create a macro for deleting the inserted blank rows in a worksheet.

    DATABASE MANAGEMENT PACKAGE:

    11 Create the new database.11.1 Identify the practicaldatabase in real world.

    11.2 Identify the fields and records of a database.

    11.3 Identify the different phases of database design.

    11.4 Collect the data form a typical field.

    11.5 Determine the category of a typical field.

    11.6 Design a typical Paper- pencil database form raw data.

    11.7 Run a generalized database management package and identify its display

    Screen

    11.8 Identify the different options of the selected packages.

    11.9 Use the on-screen help facilities of DBMS package

    11.10 Create and save the table structure.

    12 Change the table structure and edit database.

    12.1 Modify and Edit the table structure.

    12.2 Verify the structure (i.e. data of update, number of records. etc)

    12.3 Enter or append the new records in the database.

    12.4 Use the key combinations for editing.

    12.5 Use the available options to edit fields.

    12.6 Delete unwanted records and files.

    12.7 Save & close database file.

    12.8 Use different modes to append and edit records of database.

    13 Search, display and arrange the records of database.13.1 View a database using list and display command

    13.2 Retrieve the database records with different conditions.

    13.3 Search within a field.

    13.4 Keep the track of specific records.

    13.5 Keep the database up-to-date.

    13.6 Sort a database on single or multiple fields.

    13.7 Sort with qualifier (i.e. sort with specific subset of records).

    13.8 Index the database on single or multiple fields.

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    13.9 Use the function to index on different field types.

    13.10 Use the commands for selective indexing and to control the order of records.

    14 Create the customized data entry form.

    14.1 Draw a typical data entry screen with paper-pencil work.

    14.2 Design the screen with all fields.

    14.3 Move the field to make the entry form logical and easy to use.

    14.4 Change the field width.

    14.5 Add or delete field (if necessary).

    14.6 Change the display characteristics of fields.

    14.7 Use picture functions template and range to format the displayed data.14.8 Use different options and commands in design menu.14.9 Draw lines and boxes on the form.

    15 Create the query.

    15.1 Display and identify query design screen.

    15.2 Build a simple query

    15.3 Save & apply the query.

    15.4 Use the query design menu options.

    15.5 Use the symbols and operators to build query.

    15.6 Search the records with matching on two or more fields.

    15.7 Select the records within range using range operators.

    15.8 Find the records with inexact and complex matching.15.9 Sort the records within queries.

    16 Generate the custom reports.

    16.1 Send the reports to the screen or to a file.

    16.2 Use the print menu options and dos-prompt options.

    16.3 Produce a quick and selective report.

    16.4 Plan the design of the report.

    16.5 Design a custom columnar report.

    16.6 Find the parts of a report specification.

    16.7 Make the changes to the report specification.

    16.8 Save & run the report.

    17 Work with multiple database and relationship.17.1 Merge the data form one file to another.

    17.2 View the files to relate two or more database files.

    17.3 Set up the relationship.

    17.4 Modify the relationship.

    17.5 Create the report from relational database.

    DATABASE MANAGEMENT LANGUAGE:

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    18 Create a simple command file using expression and function.

    18.1 Identify the database editor.

    18.2 Use the commands to assign different types of data values to variables.

    18.3 Save the memory variable.

    18.4 Display the memory variable.

    18.5 Release & restore the memory variable.

    18.6 Use the mathematical expression.

    18.7 Use the mathematical, relational, logical and string operators.

    18.8 Use the common function such as EOF, BOF DATE, UPPER & LOWER