4-Year Diploma-In-Engineering Program: Bangladesh Technical Education Board
4-Year Diploma-In-Engineering Program: Bangladesh Technical Education Board
4-Year Diploma-In-Engineering Program: Bangladesh Technical Education Board
4-YEAR DIPLOMA-IN-ENGINEERING
PROGRAM
CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY
SYLLABUS
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OBJECTIVES
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Drawing instruments and their uses; Lettering, numbering and constructing title strip; Adopting
alphabet of lines and dimensioning; Constructing scales; Constructing geometrical figures;
Constructing conic sections; Adopting symbols; Freehand sketching (with shades and shadows),
Drawing orthographic views.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
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CONSTRUCTION OF SCALE
5 Prepare scale for drawing application.
5.1 Calculate representative fraction and interpret a scale reading.
5.2 Use different types of scale to find full size dimension.
5.3 Draw a plain scale to show meters, centimeters and millimeters of a given
distance on object.
5.4 Draw a diagonal scale to show three units having given RF.
5.5 Read particular distance on plain and diagonal scale.
5.6 Use scale of chord.
5.7 Draw angle of 49 degree, 78 degree and 95 degree with the help of scale of
chord.
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GEOMETRICAL CONSTRUCTIONS
6 Construct geometric figures (lines, triangles & squares).
6.1 Divide given straight line into any number of equal parts.
6.2 Draw perpendicular when the given point is at or near the end of the line.
6.3 Bisect a given angle.
6.4 Trisect a given angle.
6.5 Draw a straight line parallel to given straight line at some given distance.
6.6 Draw a square on a given straight line.
CONIC SECTIONS
8 Construct conic sections.
8.1 Draw an ellipse by concentric circle method.
8.2 Draw an ellipse by parallelogram method.
8.3 Draw an ellipse by four center method.
8.4 Draw a parabola having given foci and directrix.
8.5 Draw a parabola from given abscissa and ordinate.
SYMBOLS
9 Adopt standard symbols in drawing.
9.1 Identify symbols used in drawing.
9.2 Draw a legend using symbols of different engineering materials.
9.3 Draw the symbols of different plumbing fittings and fixtures used in drawing.
9.4 Draw the symbols of different electrical fittings and fixtures used in drawing.
9.5 Interpret information from drawing containing standard symbols.
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10.2 Use different materials and methods of shading and shadowing freehand
sketches.
ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION
11 Translate pictorial views of simple objects into orthographic views.
Identify different planes.
Draw third angle orthographic views of simple objects.
Draw first and third angle views of a simple object and add proper dimensions.
Solve missing Lines problems of different objective.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1 Geometrical Drawing
I H Morris
2 Prathamic Engineering Drawing
Hemanta Kumar Bhattacharia
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5712 ENGLISH – I T P C
2 0 2
Objectives:
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SHORT DESCRIPTION
Warming up; Yoga; Muscle developing with equipment; First aid; Games & sports; life skill
development.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
1. National Anthem and Assembly
1.1 Make assembly
1.2 Recitation of national anthem
1.3 National anthem in music
2. Warming up
1.1 General Warming-up :
Head rotation, Hand rotation, Side twisting, Toe touching, Hip rotation, Keen
twisting, Ankle twisting, Push up & Sit up.
1.2 Squad Drill :
Line, File, Attention, Stand at easy, Stand easy, Left turn, Right turn, About
turn, Mark time, Quick march, Right wheel, Left wheel, Open order march &
Closed order march.
1.3 Specific warming up :
Legs raising one by one, Legs raising in slanting position, Knee bending and
nose touching, Heels raising, Toes touching & Laying position.
1.4 Mass Physical Exercise (Free hand) :
Hand raising, Side twisting, Front & back bending, Front curl, Straight arms
curl two hands, Hands raising overhead and Push up & Push down.
3. Yoga
3.1 Dhyanasan : Shabasan, Padmasan, Gomukhasan, Sharbangasan, Shirshsan
3.2 Shasthyasan : Halasan, Matshasan, Paban Muktasan, Ustrasan
4. Muscle Developing with equipment
4.1 Damball : Front curl, Hand sidewise stretching, Arms raising overhead.
4.2 Barball : Front press, Leg press, Rowing motion with leverage bar.
4.3 Rope climbing : Straight way climbing, Leg raising climbing.
4.3 Horizontal bar : Chinning the bar front grip, Chinning the bar wide back grip.
4.4 Jogging Machine : Slow, medium, and fast running
4.5 Rowing Machine :
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5911 MATHEMATICS-1 T P C
3 3 4
OBJECTIVES
To acquaint the students with the basic terminology of Algebra.
To be able to understand the complex numbers (J-operator) which are being used in
electrical engineering
To be able to understand the binomial expansion.
To be able to use the knowledge of trigonometry in solving problems of engineering
importance.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Algebra: Set, Indices, Logarithms, AP & GP, Polynomials & polynomial equations, Complex
number, Permutation & Combination, Binomial theorem for positive integral Index
and negative & fractional index.
Trigonometry: Ratio of associated angles, Compound angles, Transformation formulae,
multiple angles and Sub-multiple angles.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
Algebra:
1 Apply the concept of set in solving problem.
1.1 Define set, sub-set and universal set.
1.2 Define the different types of number set.
1.3 Define union of set, intersection of set, complement of set, power set, disjoint set.
1.4 Prove (using Venn diagram) the relation of following types where A, B and C
are any set.
i) AU (BUC) = (AUB) (AUC)
ii) (AUB)c = AcB c
iii) (AB) c = Ac UB c
1.5 Find the number of elements in the union of two sets.
1.6 Solve the problems using above.
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LOGARITHIMS
3 Apply the concept of logarithms.
3.1 Define logarithm.
3.2 Prove the following laws of logarithm.
a) Log a (m x n) = Log a m + Log a n
m
Log a Log a Log a
b) n = m n
Log a m = n Log a m
n
c)
d) Log b a X Log a b = 1
e) Log a 1 = O
3.3 Solve problems using 3.2.
3.4 State the difference between Naperion and common logarithms.
4 Understand the concept of AP & GP.
4.1 Define AP and common difference.
4.2 Find last term and sum of n terms, given first term and common difference.
4.3 Define GP and common ratio.
4.4 Find the sum of n terms given first and common ratio.
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11.1 Express sum or difference of two sines and cosines as a product and vice-versa
11.2 Solve problems of the followings types:
i) show that, sin 55 o + cos 55O = cos 100
ii) prove that, cos 800 cos 600 cos 400 cos 200 =
12 Apply the concept of ratios of multiple angles.
12.1 State the identities for sin 2A, cos 2A and tan 2A.
12.2 Deduce formula for sin 3A, cos 3A and tan 3A.
12.3 Solve the problems of the followings types.
i) express cos 5 in terms of cos .
3 sin 2
ii) if tan = 2 tan , show that, tan ( + ) = 1 3 cos 2
13 Apply the concept of ratios of sub-multiple angles.
13.1 Find mathematically the identities for sin , cos and tan in terms of
and
2 3
13.2 Solve the problems of the type :
find the value of cos 30 , cos 60 , cos 90 , cos 18 0, cos 360, etc.
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5913 CHEMISTRY T P C
3 3 4
OBJECTIVES
To provide the students a background of basic science required for understanding
technology subjects.
To develop a working knowledge of common engineering and industrial materials including
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; Avogadro’s 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; Aliphatic
Hydrocarbon 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.
2.5 Mention different types of catalyst with examples.
2.6 List five uses of catalysts in industries.
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OBJECTIVES
Chemical & food engineering; Unit operations and unit processes; chemical & food process
industries; Process symbols; chemical & food plants and equipment; Hand tools; Industrial
temperature, pressure and flow measuring devices; Pipes & pipe fittings and piping structure;
Centrifugal pump.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Theory :
1. Understand the general concept of chemical & food Engineering.
1.1 Define chemical Engineering.
1.2 Define food Engineering.
1.3 Explain the role of chemical Engineers in the development in the country.
1.4 Explain the role of food Engineers in the development in the country.
2. Understand the concept of unit operations and unit processes.
2.1 Define unit operation and unit process.
2.2 Make a list of important unit operations related to the chemical & food process
industries.
2.3 Explain the following unit operations.
i) Crystallization ii) Pasteurization
iii) Filtration iv) Sterilization
v) Mixing vi) Size reduction
vii) Emulsification viii) Heat Transfer
ix) Extraction x) Distillation
2.4 Explain the following unit processes.
i) Alkylation ii) Hydrogenation
iii) Oxidation iv) Dehydration
v) Reduction vi) Hydration
vii) Halogenation viii) Pyrolysis or cracking
ix) Nitration x) Polymerization
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3. Show skill in physical identification and practical demonstration of the use of (cutting
and striking) hand tools.
4. Show skill in physical identification and practical demonstration of the use of (holding
and measuring) hand tools.
5. Show skill in identifying the different types of pipes and pipe fittings and write their
uses with diagram.
6. Show skill in making a piping structure by cutting threads and connecting pipe fittings.
7. Show skill in disassembling and identifying different parts and then reassembling of a
volute type centrifugal pump.
8. Show skill in demonstrating the use of temperature measuring devices.
9. Show skill in demonstrating the use of pressure measuring devices for the measurement
of pressure in an industrial unit.
10. Show skill in demonstrating the use of flow measuring devices for the measurement of
flow rate in an industrial unit
REFERENCE BOOKS
1 Dryden’s Outlines of Chemical Technology M Gopala Rao and Marshall Siting
2 Shreve’s Chemical Process Industriesl George T. Austin
3 Introduction to Chemical Engineering Badger and Banchero
4 Chemical Engineering I & II (3rd edition J. M. Coulsom and J. F. Richardson
5 Chemical Engineering Hand Book Perry
6 An Introduction Chemical Engineering C. E. Littejohn and G. F. Meenaghan
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AIMS
To provide the students with an opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills to
perform different metal & fitting works.
perform basic welding works.
Use and take care of fitting and welding tools & equipment.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Fitting : Safety Precautions, Common hand tools; Measuring instruments; Laying out; Sawing,
chipping, filing, grinding and finishing, drilling and thread cutting;
Welding : Arc welding; Gas welding; Welding with non-ferrous metal; Resistance welding.
Practical :
1 Understand the safely productions in Fitting & welding shop:
1.1. State general safety precaution in Fitting shop.
1.2. State general safety precaution in welding shop.
1.3. State the importance of good house keeping.
2 Demonstrate the application of basic metal working hand tools.
2.1 Identify common hand tools used for metal and fitting works.
2.2 Check hand tools for sharpness.
2.3 Carryout minor maintenance and sharpening of tools used for fitting works.
2.4 Follow safety procedure during working in the fitting shop.
3 Demonstrate the application of measuring instruments and gages for bench work.
3.1 Identify the measuring and layout tools.
3.2 Take measurement with vernier caliper and micrometer.
3.3 Measure and layout a fitting job.
3.4 Check/measure with gages (sheet and wire gage, drill gage, etc).
4 Demonstrate the application of machines and equipment for fitting works.
4.1 Identify machines and equipment for specific use.
4.2 Take care and maintenance of machines and equipment used in the fitting shop.
5 Show skill in sawing, chipping, filing, drilling and reaming.
5.1 Identify the operations of sawing, chipping, filing, drilling and reaming.
5.2 Perform sawing, chipping, filing, drilling and reaming operations.
5.3 Make a job involving sawing, chipping, filing, drilling and reaming operations
(Hinge, Angle gage, etc).
5.4 Follow safety procedures during sawing, chipping, filing, drilling and reaming.
6 Show skill in cutting threads.
6.1 Identify the taps and dies.
6.2 Cut internal and external threads with tap and die.
6.3 Follow safety procedures during working with taps and dies.
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REFERENCE BOOKS
1 Basic Sheet Metal Practice J. W. Giachino
2 Prathomic Fitting Sikkha Hemanta Kumar Bhattacharia
3 Welding Principles for Engineers Morris
4 Metal Fabrication Robert L. O’con
5 Sheet Metal Work Blackburn & Cassidy
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2 2 3
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5722 ENGLISH – II T P C
2 2 3
OBJECTIVES :
CONTENTS
Seen comprehension Marks 20
Fourteen: 3 Enriching the workforce
Human Resources
Sixteen: 1 The Sangsad Bhaban
Wonders Home and Abroad 2 The Jamuna Multi-Purpose Bridge
Seventeen: 6 E-mail
Modes of Communication
Nineteen : 5 The disabled among us
Healthy Living
Twenty: 2 How can I be self-employed?
Jobs and Professions 3 Self-help a key to success
Twenty-one: 1 The world as a global village
Globalization 3 Modern technology and globalization
6 Globalization and English
N.B: The Unit mentioned refers to the Text Book (1 st Paper) English for Today for class 11 – 12
by National Curriculum & Text Book Board, Dhaka.
GRAMMAR Marks 30
Unit Lesson Title
One: 3 Modifier: Pick out modifiers,
Pronouns & Determiners determiners, Infinitive, participles
headword, in the sentence.
Question : A beautiful girl of Thirteen
dances well.
: Headword: girl
Pre modifier – a, beautiful
Post modifier – of thirteen
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N.B: The Unit mentioned refers to the Text Book (2 nd Paper) English Grammar and
Composition for class XI - XII by National Curriculum & Text Book Board, Dhaka.
COMPOSITION marks 30
National days and festivals: International Mother Language Day, Independence Day, Victory Day,
Pahela Baishakh, May Day etc.
Scientific Development: Satellite, Optical Fiber, E-mail, Internet & Agricultural Development.
Heritage sites: The Sundarbans, National Memorial, Cox’s Bazar Sea Beach, Bhashani Novo
Theatre.
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3. Writing Letter
4. (Personal/Official)
5. Writing Reports on work place of standard form/ instrument or Construction or fault on /
instrument or Construction/ Repairing of instrument or Construction/ a
situtation/event/incident.
6. Writing letter to the print & Electronic media.
Practical
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5912 PHYSICS-I T P C
3 3 4
OBJECTIVES
To provide the students a background of basic science i.e. Physics required for
understanding technological subjects.
To develop a working knowledge of common engineering and industrial materials and to
enable to determine through experiments the properties of such materials.
To develop through experiments an understanding of fundamental scientific concept.
To develop a basic knowledge and concept of physical properties of common engineering
and industrial materials.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Units; Vector and Scalar quantities; Motion and Equations of motion; Force and Newton’s
Laws of motion; Gravity and Gravitation; Simple Harmonic motion; Hydrostatics; Surface
tension and viscosity; Pressure, Sound: wave and sound Concepts and nature of sound, Velocity
of sound, Ultrasonic.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
Theory :
1. UNITS VECTOR AND SCALAR QUANTITIES
Understand vector and scalar quantities.
1.1 List and identify the symbols of fundamental SI Unit and some derived SI Unit.
1.2 Define vector quantities with examples.
1.3 Define scalar quantities with examples.
1.4 Show the various representations of the vector quantities; and representation of
a vector by unit vector.
1.5 Distinguish between vector and scalar quantities.
1.6 Find and explain the resultant of two vectors in different directions.
1.7 Resolve a vector into horizontal & vertical component.
1.8 Explain the dot and cross product of two vectors.
1.9 Projection of a vector.
1.10 Define laws of triangle of vector.
2. MOTION AND EQUATIONS OF MOTION
Understand motion and equations of motion.
2.1 Define rest and motion.
2.2 Classify motion.
2.3 Define and explain displacement, speed, velocity, acceleration and retardation.
2.4 Deduce the relationship between displacement, velocity, acceleration and
retardation from these definitions.
2.5 Distinguish between (i) speed and velocity (ii) velocity and acceleration.
2.6 Projectile motion.
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FRICTION
9. Understand Friction
9.1 Define friction.
9.2 Describe the different kinds of friction.
9.3 Define the laws of static friction.
9.4 Define the co-efficient of static friction.
9.5 Describe the angle of static friction and angle of repose.
9.6 Describe the laws of kinetic friction.
9.7 State the co-efficient and angle of kinetic friction.
9.8 Show that the co-efficient of static friction is equal to the tangent of angle of
repose.
9.9 Describe an experiment to determine the co-efficient of static friction.
9.10 State the merits and demerits of friction.
10. HYDROSTATICS
Understand behavior of fluids.
10.1 Define pressure as force per unit area and state that it is measured in N/m 2 or
Pa (Pascal).
10.2 State characteristics of liquid pressure.
10.3 Establish that pressure at a point in a fluid is dependent upon the density of the
fluid, the depths in the fluid and acceleration due to gravity.
10.4 Surface tension and surface energy, Angle of contact.
10.5 Capillarity and theory of capillarity.
10.6 Viscosity and co-efficient of viscosity.
10.7 Necessity of viscosity.
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12. SOUND
Understand nature and behavior of sound.
12.1 Identify that sound is produced by vibration and travels through a medium as a
longitudinal wave.
12.2 Distinguish between the production and behavior of longitudinal and transverse
waves.
12.3 Recognize that sound can be produced of different pitches (frequencies) & that the
human ear has an audible frequency range covering approximately 20 Hz to 20 KHz.
12.4 State the approximate frequency range for
a. infrasonic sound
b. Ultrasonic (supersonic) sound.
12.5 Explain how sound is absorbed, reflected & refracted by different types of surface.
12.6 Describe the practical uses of echo sounding devices.
12.7 Define velocity of sound.
12.8 State the velocity of sound at NTP in still air.
12.9 Compare the effects of pressure, temperature & humidity on the velocity of sound in air.
12.10 Doppler Effect and Expression for the change of frequency or pitch due to Doppler
Effect.
PRACTICAL
Observations and Measurements
1. Determine accurate diameter/side of an object using vernier calipers.
2. Measure the area of cross section of a wire by micrometer screw gage.
3. Measure the thickness of a glass plate by speedometer.
4. Verify the law of parallelogram of forces by a force board.
5. Draw L-T2 graph and determine the value of “g” by using a simple pendulum.
6. Determine the coefficient of static friction.
7. Determine Young’s modulus of a steel wire by Searle’s apparatus.
8. Determine gravity of a solid heavier than and insoluble in water by hydrostatic balance.
9. Determine specific gravity of a liquid by specific gravity bottle.
10. Determine velocity of sound by resonance air column method.
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5921 MATHEMATICS - II T P C
3 3 4
OBJECTIVES
To enable in solving the simultaneous equations with the help of determinant and matrix.
To make understand the exponential series.
To enable to calculate the areas of regular polygons , hexagons, octagon, hydraulic mean
depth (HMD) of a channel, area occupied by water of circular culvert. excavation work.
To provide the ability to calculate volume of regular solids like pyramid frustum of
pyramid, prismoid, wedge and area of curved surfaces .
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Algebra: Determinants, Matrix, Partial Fractions, Exponential Series.
Trigonometry: Inverse circular functions, Properties of triangle and solution of triangles.
Menstruation: Area of rectangles, squares, triangles, quadrilaterals, parallelograms, rhombus,
trapezium, circle, sector, segment; Volume of rectangular solids, prism, parallelepiped ,
pyramids, cones , spheres, frustum of pyramid and cone; Area of curved surface of
prism. Cylinder cone, pyramid and frustum of cone.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
ALGEBRA :
1 Apply determinants to solve simultaneous equations.
1.1 Expand a third order determinant.
1.2 Define minor and co-factors.
1.3 State the properties of determinants.
1.4 Solve the problems of determinants.
1.5 Apply Cramer’s rule to solve the linear equation.
2 Apply partial fraction to break the numerator and denominator.
2.1 Define matrix, null matrix, unit matrix, square matrix. column matrix, row matrix,
inverse matrix, transpose matrix, adjoin matrix, rank of a matrix, singular matrix.
2.2 Explain equality, addition and multiplication of matrix.
2.3 Find the rank of a matrix.
2.4 solve the problems of the following types:
i) Solve the given set of linear equations with the help of matrix.
ii) Find the transpose and adjoin matrix of a given matrix.
3 Solve problems using binomial theorem
3.1 Define proper and improper fractions.
3.2 Resolve in to partial fraction of the followings types :
a) Denominator having a non-repeated linear factor.
b) Denominator having a repeated linear factor.
c) Denominator having a quadratic factors.
d) Denominator having a combination of repeated, non-repeated and quadratic factors.
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TRIGONOMETRY
5 Apply the concept of inverse circular function.
5.1 Explain the term inverse circular function and principal value of a
trigonometrical ratio.
5.2 Deduce mathematically the fundamental relations of different circular
functions.
5.3 Convert a given inverse circular function in terms of other functions.
5.4 Prove mathematically
xy
i) tan -1 x + tan -1 y = tan -1 1 xy .
x y z xyz
ii) tan -1 x + tan -1 y + tan -1 z = tan -1 1 xy yz zx
iii)
sin -1 x + sin -1 y = sin -1 x 1 y 2 y 1 x 2
2x 1 x 2
2x
iv) 2 tan -1 x = sin -1 1 x 2 =cos-1 1 x 2 =tan-1 1 x 2
5.5 Solve problems of the following types.
a) 2 tan -1 + tan -1 =
b) cos tan -1 cot sin -1 x = x.
c) Prove that the area of the segment cut from a circle of radius r by a chord
at a distance d from the centre is given by K= r 2 cos -1 - d r 2 d 2
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OBJECTIVES
To acquaint with the stoichiometrical dimensions and calculations. .
To Provide understanding of process variables i.e. temperature, pressure density,
specific gravity, viscosity and their stoichiometric calculations.
To develop an understanding of fundamental scientific concepts of molecular units,
compositions of mixtures and solutions, P-V-T relations of gases.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Stoichiometrical dimensions and calculations, Process variables, Molecular Units, Composition
of mixtures and solutions, P-V-T relations of gases, Partial Pressure and partial volume.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
Theory :
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PROCESS VARIABLES
4. Understand temperature
4.1 State the objectives of temperature measurement & calculation on temperature
related problems.
4.2 Define heat and temperature.
4.3 Explain the systems of temperature measurement.
4.4 Explain the systems of heat measurement.
4.5. Describe scales of temperature.
4.6 Deduce the relations of temperature scales.
4.7. Solve the problems on temperature and heat.
5. Understand Pressure
5.1 State the objectives of Pressure measurement & calculation on pressure related
problems.
5.2 Define pressure
5.3 Define atmospheric pressure, gage pressure and absolute pressure.
5.4 Write the relations of atmospheric pressure, gage pressure and absolute pressure.
5.5 Explain the units of pressure.
5.6 Describe measurement of pressure by:
a) Bourdon gage
b) Manometer
c) Barometer
5.7 Solve the problems on pressure.
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Practical :
REFERENCE BOOKS
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SHORT DESCRIPTION
Computer hardware System, Operating Systems, perating system environment, Customizing
and configuring operating System files; Utility software and Anti viruses; Fundamentals of
word processing; Create Simple documents; Print and preview the document; Manage files;
Format the documents; Merge files; skill on presentation software, skill on Internet, e-mail and
web browsing.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
1. Show skill on computer hardware.
1.1 Identify the main components of Personal Computer.
1.2 Identify the CPU components and commonly used I/O devices and memories.
1.3 Identify Primary and secondary storage devices & demonstrate the maintenance
of the devices.
1.4 Identify the allied equipment used with PC system(UPS, Stabilizer band IPS).
1.5 Make the cable connection of PC system, UPS and printer with power line.
1.6 Turn ON the power Switch and demonstrate booting effect of PC system.
2 Practice on windows operating system environment.
2.1 Observe the windows Screen and identify each item on desktop.
2.2 Show the function of start button & taskbar.
2.3 Start and quit programs.
2.4 Switch between programs.
2.5 Open and close a document.
2.6 Find something using find command.
2.7 Start a program by using run command.
3 Practice on customizing and configuring windows operating system.
3.1 Change system setting (say, system date, time, password, etc).
3.2 Configure the taskbar, shortcuts, desktop items etc.
3.3 Install driver software & configure printer, plotter, mouse & other PC
equipment.
3.4 Use windows explorer for copy, move, delete or rename files and folder.
3.5 Add items to the start menu.
3.6 Create a shortcut on the desktop.
3.7 Customize windows i.e. desktop colors, patterns, wallpaper, screen saver, etc.
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WORD PROCESSING:
10 Practice on creating a simple document using word processor.
10.1 Open windows based word processor and identify the different elements of the
editing window.
10.2 Type text, edit text using word processor.
10.3 Select text and modify the text.
10.4 Save the document then quit & reopen the document.
10.5 Copy, move, and delete text.
10.6 Copy from one word document to another.
11 Practice on working with graphics and drawing.
11.1 Import graphics using insert picture command.
11.2 Use clipboard to insert art.
11.3 Resize graphics, crop graphics with mouse and with picture command.
11.4 Open drawing tools bar.
11.5 Draw a textbox and write text to it.
11.6 Draw graphs using different objects from the drawing tools bar.
11.7 Group, Ungroup, rotate and flip objects.
11.8 Fill drawn items with different color, change line styles, arrow heads, line
colors & shades of gray.
12 Show skill on managing file.
12.1 Open previously saved documents.
12.2 Open documents form or within word.
12.3 Open non-word documents.
12.4 Open documents as read only.
12.5 Find files, searching by file names, dealing with large lists, Searching inside
documents.
12.6 Save under a different file name and save to other location.
12.7 Save in non-word formats.
12.8 Make backup files for safe keeping and recover damaged file.
13 Show skill on formatting a document.
13.1 Change document margins.
13.2 Set margin with the page setup dialog box.
13.3 Drag margins in pint preview.
13.4 Pint in the margins.
13.5 Repaginate documents.
13.6 Force page breaks and force paragraphs to start on a new page.
13.7 Move and delete page breaks.
13.8 Keep things (lines, paragraphs, etc.) together on a page .
14 Show skill in selecting characters and fonts.
14.1 Format the character with the formatting toolbar.
14.2 Create and use different options of font dialog box.
14.3 Create keyboard shortcuts for character formatting.
14.4 Underline text (double, single, dotted, etc) and create bold Italicized character.
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Presentation Software:
19 Create a powerpoint Presentation .
19.1 Identify the different components of MS powerpoint package.
19.2 Design templates.,colour schemes, animation schemes etc.
19.3 Add/delete slides in the Presentation .
19.4 Add pictures, graphs, charts and other objects into slides.
19.5 Animate text and other objects in a very attractive way or motion.
19.6 Save and execute the slides.
20 Enhance powerpoint Presentation.
20.1 Use sound effects and custom path of animation effects in the Presentation
20.2 Add video clips.
20.3 View slides of powerpoint Presentation in different ways(for exmple
outlining,slide shorer etc.).
20.4 Reorder slides on the outline tab.
20.5 Preview and print the Presentation .
21. Perform attracive Presentation using MS powerpoint.
21.1 Customize slide show setup for a prticulr audiance.
2 1.2 Setup a slide show, rehashing and timing of a Presentation .
21.3 Review and adjust slide timing as per requirements.
21.4 Perform skill on Packaging for CD and Show the Presentation .
22. Perform skill on Internet applications.
22.1 Connect to the Inernet using dial up or broadband connection.
22.2 Identify the different components of browsing softwares like Internet explorer,
mozila firefox etc.
22.3 Browse and visit the reputed websites all over the world.
22.4 Use the search engines for searching informaion on the web.
22.5 Read news papers from the Internet.
23. Perform skill on Electronic mailing system.
23.1 Create an e-mail account (on yahoo, hotmail, gmail etc.)
23.2 Compose an e-mail message.
23.3 Attach file to an e-mail message and open an attached file.
23.5 Send and receive e-mil messages by using your created account..
23.6 Delete messages temporarily and permanently.
23.5 Sign out from your created e-mail account.
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OBJECTIVES
To familiarize the basic electrical quantities & laws and to apply them in solving problems
of electrical circuits.
To acquaint with electro-chemistry, electro-magnetism, electro-magnetic induction and
electrostatic.
To develop skill in electrical wiring.
To appreciate the safety measures to be taken for electrical wiring.
SHORT DESCRIPTION
Electric current and ohm's law; Conductors and insulators; Basic electrical circuits; Power and
energy; Basic electro-chemistry; Electro-magnetism; Electro-magnetic induction; Electrostatics;
Wires and cables; Hand tools used in wiring; House wiring; Controlling devices; Protective
devices; Earthing.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION
Theory :
ELECTRIC CURRENT
1 Understand electricity and its nature.
1.1 State the meaning of electricity.
1.2 Describe the structure of atom.
1.3 Define current, voltage and resistance.
1.4 State the units of current, voltage and resistance.
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OHM'S LAW
3 Understand Ohm's Law
3.1 State Ohm's law.
3.2 Deduce the relation between current, voltage and resistance.
3.3 Solve problems relating to Ohm's law.
BASIC ELECTRO-CHEMISTRY
7 Understand the concept of cells.
7.1 Describe the meaning of potential difference.
7.2 Define the meaning of cell.
7.3 Classify the Cell
7.4 Define Primary Cell
7.5 List the different types of primary Cell
7.6 Describe the construction and principle of action of a simple Voltaic cell.
7.7 List the defects of a simple Voltaic cell.
7.8 Describe the causes of defects of a simple Voltaic cell.
7.9 Describe the methods of removing the defects of a simple Voltaic cell.
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ELECTRO - MAGNETISM
10 Understand Electro - magnetism.
10.1 Describe magnetic field, magnetic lines of force and its properties.
10.2 Describe field intensity and magnetic flux density.
10.3 Distinguish between absolute permeability and relative permeability.
10.4 Describe the concept of magnetic effect of electrical current.
10.5 States Maxwell's cork screw rule and Fleming's right hand rule for determining
the direction of magnetic field and current.
10.6 Explain the force experienced in a current carrying conductor placed in a
magnetic field.
10.7 State Fleming's left hand rule.
10.8 Explain the work done by a moving conductor in a magnetic field.
10.9 Explain the force between two parallel current carrying conductor.
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HOUSE WIRING
15 Understand the different methods of house wiring.
15.1 State the meaning of wiring.
15.2 List the types of wiring.
15.3 State the procedure for Channel wiring, surface conduit wring and concealed
wiring.
15.4 State the types of wiring used in :
a) Residential building.
b) Workshop
c) Cinema hall/Auditorium
d) Temporary shed
15.5 List the name of fittings used in different types of electrical wiring.
CONTROLLING DEVICES
16 Understand the construction and uses of controlling devices.
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PROTECTIVE DEVICES
17 Understand the construction and uses of protective devices.
17.1 Define protective devices.
17.2 Name the different types of protective devices.
17.3 Name the different types of fuses used in house wiring.
17.4 Describe the construction and uses of renewable fuse.
17.5 Name the different types of circuit breaker used in house wiring.
EARTHING
18 Understand the necessity of ear thing.
WIRING CIRCUITS
19 Apply the principle of controlling electrical circuit by switch.
19.1 Sketch the wiring diagram of one lamp controlled by one SPST switch and
describe its uses.
19.2 Sketch the wiring diagram of one lamp controlled by two SPDT switch and
describe its uses.
19.3 Draw the wiring diagram of one calling bell with a lamp controlled from one point.
19.4 Draw the wiring diagram of a fluorescent tube light circuit.
19.5 Describe the working principle of fluorescent tube light.
ELECTRICITY ACT
20 Understand electricity act/rule of Bangladesh and safety practices.
20.1 State electricity act/rule of Bangladesh to be followed in electrical wiring.
20.2 Describe the importance of electricity act/rule.
20.3 Describe safety procedure against electrical hazards.
20.4 List the performance of safety practices for electrical equipment, machines and
accessories.
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Practical :
1 Identify and use electrical measuring instruments.
1.1 Identify Voltmeters, Ammeters, Ohm Meter, Wattmeter, Energy meter and
AVO meter.
1.2 Select & read the scale of given meters.
1.3 Connect correctly voltmeter, ammeter, wattmeter and energy meter to a given circuit..
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11 Show skill in preparing wring circuit of two lamps controlled from the points
separately.
11.1 Sketch a working circuit of two lamps controlled from two poin separately.
11.2 Make the wiring circuit using required materials and equipment a wiring board.
11.3 Test the connection of circuit by providing proper supply.
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12. Show skill in preparing wiring circuit of one lamp controlled from the points.
12.1 Sketch a working diagram of one lamp controlled by two SPD tumbler
switches.
12.2 Complete the wiring circuit using required materials and equipment on wiring
board.
12.3 Test the connection of circuit by providing proper supply.
13 Show skill in preparing wiring circuit of one bell with two indicating lamp
controlled from two points.
13.1 Sketch a working diagram of one bell with two indicating lamps controlled by
two push button switch.
13.2 Make the wiring circuit using required materials and equipment in wiring
board.
13.3 Test the connection of circuit by providing proper supply.
REFERENCE BOOKS
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