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Applied physics is included in the course of Bachelor in Geomatics Engineering (BGE) in IOE affiliated and constituent engineering colleges. It has:-
Lecture : 3 Year : II
Tutorial : 0 Part : I
Practical : 2
The following course contents are according to the syllabus updated in 2066.
Jntuafirst Year Syllabusapplied Physics
- Fundamental of radiation detection: (4 hours)
- Introduction
- Radiation techniques such as employed in geophysical prospecting, non-destructive testing, agriculture etc
- X-ray radiography, ultrasonic waves, laser films(To measure optical density)
- The basic physical principles involved in the design, construction and operation of detections of alpha , beta , gamma rays and neutrons are investigated
- Optics and electro optics: (7 hours)
- Monochromatic aberration
- Illumination in optical systems
- Projector, spectrograph, computed radiograph(CR)quality and processing electronic microscope, volume phase holograph (VPH), Sextant
- Radiation detectors: UV, visible infrared
- Solar cells, PV cells
- Lasers, Gaussian beams
- Photographic processes
- Physics of imaging (7 hours)
- Introduction: pixels, Voxels, image making, gray scale
- Image compressions, picture archiving and communication systems (PACS)
- Panel detector
- Display monitor, resolution, brightness
- Fluoroscopic image acquisition
- Paramagnetic resonance, ferromagnetic resonance and imaging (MRI)
- Ultrasound imaging; attenuation, absorption, scattering, transducer, NMR, Electron spin resonance, Mossbauer effect
- Piezoelectric effect, Doppler system
- Remote sensing: (3 hours)
- Principle and method
- Satellite remote sensing
- Microwave
- Radiation imaging (4 hours)
- Gamma chamber
- Solid state detector, single photon emission captured tomography (SPECCT)
- Position emission tomography(PET)
- Nano technology (4 hours)
- Low dimension, Zero dimension
- Nano particles, Nano wires, Nano rods, nanotubes
- Geomagnetism (6 hours)
- Terrestrial magnetism
- Magnetizing field, intensity of magnetism
- Magnetic susceptibility, permeability, reluctance, permeance
- Magnetic, moment of an atom and molecules
- Soft and hard magnet
- Measurement techniques (4 hours)
- Design and concept of physics experiment
- Standard and calibration
- Error and uncertainty
- Basic concept of data analysis
- Standard deviation of samples
- Gaussian distribution, curve fitting data
- Atmospheric physics (6 hours)
- Short wave, long wave radiation
- Spectra of observed short wave and long wave radiation
- Absorption of radiation: Lambert’s law
- Emission of radiation; Plank’s law displacement law, Stefan Boltzmann law
- Scattering of radiation
- The general equation of radioactive transfer
Practical:-
Following laboratory exercises will be performed in this course. These are:
- Photo cell
- Maximum power transfer
- Half life period of radioactive substance
- IR/UV detection
- Equivalent combination of lenses
- Geomagnetism
Three assessments: Mean of three will be final marks
References:-
- Modern engineering physics,A.SVasudeva, S. chand publication
- Engineering physics, Malik and singh, tataMcgraw Hill education Pvt Ltd
- Fundamental of atmossphric physics, M Salby, Academic press
- Nicholas Tsaulfranidis and Sheldon Landsberger, Taylor and Francis group “Measurement and Detection of Radiation”
Evaluation Scheme
There will be questions covering all the chapters in the syllabus. The evaluation schemes for the question will be as indicated in the table below:
Sn | Chapters | Hours | Marks distribution* |
1 | 1,2 | 11 | 18 |
2 | 3,4 | 10 | 18 |
3 | 5,6 | 8 | 14 |
4 | 7,8 | 10 | 18 |
5 | 9 | 6 | 12 |
Total | 45 | 80 |
* There might be minor deviation in marks distribution
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JNTUH B.Tech Syllabus CIVIL ENGINEERINGI YEARCode | Subject |
A10001 | English |
A10002 | Mathematics – I |
A10302 | Engineering Mechanics |
A10004 | Engineering Physics |
A10005 | Engineering Chemistry |
A10501 | Computer Programming |
A10301 | Engineering Drawing |
A10581 | Computer Programming Lab |
A10081 | Engineering Physics & Engineering Chemistry Lab |
A10083 | English Language Communication Skills Lab |
A10082 | IT Workshop / Engineering Workshop |
Code | Subject |
A30006 | Mathematics – II |
A30203 | Electrical & Electronics Engineering |
A30107 | Strength of Materials –I |
A30108 | Surveying |
A30101 | Fluid Mechanics |
A30010 | Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis |
A30185 | Surveying Lab- I |
A30183 | Strength of Materials Lab |
Code | Subject |
A40008 | Probability & Statistics |
A40114 | Strength of Materials – II |
A40111 | Hydraulics & Hydraulic Machinery |
A40009 | Environmental Studies |
A40115 | Structural Analysis –I |
A40109 | Building Materials, Construction & Planning |
A40186 | Computer Aided Drafting of Buildings |
A40190 | Surveying Lab- II |
Code | Subject |
A50116 | Concrete Technology |
A50121 | Reinforced Concrete Structures Design and Drawing |
A50118 | Engineering Geology |
A50120 | Geotechnical Engineering |
A50122 | Water Resources Engineering-I |
A50117 A50017 A50018 | Open Elective Disaster Management Intellectual Property Rights Human Values and Professional Ethics |
A50181 | Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machinery Lab |
A50191 | Engineering Geology Lab |
Code | Subject |
A60130 | Steel Structures Design and Drawing |
A60119 | Environmental Engineering |
A60132 | Transportation Engineering -I |
A60126 | Foundation Engineering |
A60131 | Structural Analysis -II |
A60123 A60127 A60128 A60124 A60129 | Elective –I Elements of Earthquake Engineering Ground Improvement Techniques Ground Water Hydrology Environmental Impact Assessment Principles of Entrepreneurship |
A60194 | Geotechnical Engineering Lab |
A60086 | Advanced Communication Skills Lab |
Jntu First Year Syllabus Applied Physics O Level
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A70140 | Remote Sensing & GIS |
A70143 | Transportation Engineering -II |
A70138 | Estimating & Costing |
A70133 | Water Resources Engineering-II |
A70330 A70134 A70145 A70136 | Elective-II Finite Element Methods Advanced Foundation Engineering Watershed Management Air Pollution and Control |
A70135 A70137 A70144 A70139 | Elective-III Advanced Structural Design Earth and Rock fill Dams and Slope Stability Water Resources Systems Analysis Industrial Waste Water Treatment |
A70195 | Concrete & Highway Materials Lab |
A70192 | Environmental Engineering Lab |
Code | Subject |
A80151 A80148 A80147 A80141 | Elective-IV Rehabilitation and Retrofitting of Structures Geo-Environmental Engineering Design and Drawing of Irrigation Structures Solid Waste Management |
A80150 | Prestressed Concrete Structures |
A80146 | Construction Management |
A80087 | Industry Oriented Mini project |
A80089 | Seminar |
A80088 | Project Work |
A80090 | Comprehensive viva |
Jntu First Year Syllabus Applied Physics Syllabus
Category | Course Title |
PC-1 | Computer Aided Geometric Modeling for Design |
PC-2 | Mechanical Behavior of Engineering Materials |
PC-3 | Advanced Mechanics of Solids |
PE-1 | 1. Design Optimization 2. Vibration Analysis of Mechanical Systems 3. Mechanics of Metal Forming |
PE-2 | 1. Advanced Mechanics of Composite Materials 2. Design for Manufacturing & Assembly 3. Additive Manufacturing Technologies |
OE-1 | Open Elective – I |
Laboratory I | Kinematics & Dynamics Lab |
Seminar I | Seminar – I |
Category | Course Title |
PC-4 | Engineering Design |
PC-5 | Finite Element Analysis |
PC-6 | Analysis & Synthesis of Mechanisms |
PE-3 | 1. Industrial Robotics 2. Product Design & Development 3. Fuzzy logic & Neural Networks |
PE4 | 1. Design and Analysis of Experiments 2. Structural Health Monitoring 3. Vehicle Dynamics |
OE-2 | Open Elective – II |
Laboratory II | Computer Aided Testing , Analysis & Modeling Lab |
Seminar II | Seminar – II |