CIVIL ENGINEERING 2013.14
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
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(A10004) ENGINEERING PHYSICS
Objectives: It gives
to the students basic understanding of bonding in solids' crystal
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structures and techniques to characterize crystals. to understand the behavior of electron in a solid and thereby one c€ln determine the conductivity and specific heat values of the solids.
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to study applications in Engineering like memory devices, transformer
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core and Electromagnetic machinery.
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to help the student to design powerful light sources for various Engineering Applications and also enable them to develop communication systems using Fiber Technology.
to understand the working of Electronic devices, how to design
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acoustic proof halls and understand the behavior of the materials at Nano scale.
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UNIT-I
Crysta!lography: lonic Bond, Covalent Bond, Metallic Bond, Hydrogen Bond, Vander-Waal's Bond, Calculation of Cohesive Energy of diatomic molecule-
Space Lattice, Unit Cell, Lattice Parameters, Crystal Systems, Bravais Lattices, Atomic Radius, Co-ordination Number and Packing Factor of SC, BCC, FCC, Miller lndices, Crystal Planes and Directions, lnter Planar Spacing of Orthogonal Crystal Systems, Structure of Diamond and NaCl. X-ray Diffraction & Defects in Crystals: Bragg's Law, X-Ray diffraction
methods: Laue Method, Powder Method: Point Defects: Vacancies, Substitutional, lnterstitial, Frenkel and Schottky Defects, line defects (Qualitative) & Burger's Vector.
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Principles of Quantum Mechanics: Waves and Particles, de Broglie
Hypothesis , Matter Waves, Davisson and Germer' Experiment, Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle, Schrodinger's Time lndependent Wave Equation Physical Significance of the Wave Function - lnfinite square well potential, extension to three dimensions Elements of Statistical Mechanics & Electron theory of Solids: Phase
space, Ensembles, Micro Canonical , Canonical and Grand Canonical Ensembles - Maxwell-Boltzmann, Bose-Einstein and Fermi-Dirac Statistics (Qualitative Treatment), Concept of Electron Gas, , Density of States, Fermi
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Energy- Ele (Qualitative Solids, Con
into Conductors, Semi Conductors & lnsulators' UN!T-II!
Dielectric ProPerties
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PolarizabilitY, Electric and Orientation Polar Electronic - lnternal F
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lnte eiperimentexperiment
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Optics:
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electricity and Ferro- electricity.
communication systems.
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factors affecting the Architectural Acoustics and their Remedies Nanotechnology: origin of Nanotechnology, Nano Scale, Surface to Volume
CIVIL ENGINEERING 2013-14
Ratio, Quantum Confinement, Bottom-up Fabrication: Sol_gel, Top_down Fabrication: chemicar Vapour Deposition, characterization 5y TEr'i. TEXT BOOKS: Engineering physics,K. Malik, A. K. Singh, Tata Mc Graw Hill Book
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Publishers.
Engineering physics, V. Rajendran, Tata Mc Graw Hill Book
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Fundamentars
physics,
of David Hailiday, Robert Resnick, Jearr Walker by John Witey & Sons Sears and Zemansky,s University physics (10h Edition) by Hugh D.
Young Roger A. Freedman, Wesley publishers.
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Publishers. REFERENCES:
r. R. sindin, A. Lewis roriRooi"on-
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fOglleO Physics for Engineers Publishing company, 2013).
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p. Madhusudana Rao (Academic
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A Text Book of Engg physics
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Solid State Physics - M. Armugam (Anuradha publications). Modern Physics - R. Murugeshan & K. Siva prasath s. chand & Co. (for Statistical Mechanics).
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M. N. Avadhanuru & p. G. Khsirsagar-
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S. Chand & Co. (for acoustics).
llodern Physics by K. Vijaya Kumar, S. Chandralingam: S. Chand &
Co.Ltd.
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Nanotechnology
- M.Ratner & D. Ratner (pearson Ed.). lntroduction to sorid state physics c. Kitter (wirey Eastern). Solid State Physics - A.J. Dekker (Macmi[an). Applied Physics - Mani Naidu pearson Education.
behavior of crystalline solids. I_h" knowledge on Fundamentars of euantum Mechanics, statisticar Mechanics enabres the student to appry to various systems rike Communications Solar Cells, photo Cells and so on. Design, characterization and study of properties of materiars herp the student to prepare new materials for various Engineering
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Outcomes: o The student wourd be abre to rearn the fundamentar concepts on
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This course arso herps the student exposed to non-destructive testing methods.
Finally, Engineering physics course herps the student to deverop problem solving skills and analytical skills.