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Single Phase Auto Transformer

SEMESTER VI

 

Revised Syllabus of B.Tech in ME for the students who were admitted in Academic Session 2010-2011)

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Short Circuit Test

SEMESTER V

 

Revised Syllabus of B.Tech in ME for the students who were admitted in Academic Session 2010-2011)

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Principle of Transformer

Principle of Transformer

 

 

[tex]\Phi={\Phi _m}\sin \omega t[/tex]

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Time Response of Second-order Systems

[tex]\frac{C(s)}{R(s)}=\frac{G(s)}{1+G(s)}[/tex]

[tex]G(s)=\frac{\omega ^2_n}{s(s+2\zeta \omega_n)}[/tex]

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Historical Development of Automatic Control

Automatic control systems did not appear until the middle of eighteenth century.

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Servomechanism

Servomechanism or servo term indicate the feedback control systems in which the controlled variable is mechanical position or time derivatives of p

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Types of Converter systems

Chemical Engineering

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Properties of Surfaces

SEMESTER II

Revised Syllabus to be implemented from the Academic Year 2010

A. THEORY:

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Elements of Vector Algebra

WBUT Mechanical Engineering First Semester marks distribution , Paper, practrical and sessional subject with their assign credit.

 

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Method of Momentum for Particles

SEMESTER III

 

Revised Syllabus of B.Tech in ME for the students who were admitted in Academic Session 2010-2011)

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Attenuators

ATTENUATORS

 

 

 

Contents

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Magnitude and Phase Plots

WBUT Information Technology First Semester marks distribution , Paper, practrical and sessional subject with their assign credit.

 

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Power Electronics

Power electronics integrates the use of three areas of specialization in engineering, namely, Electronics, Power, and Control. It deals with the use of electronic for the conversion and control of ...
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Engineering Mechanics

1. Fundamentals of Mechanics | 2. Elements of Vector Algebra | 3. Important Vector Quantities | 4. Equivalent Force Systems | 5. Equations of Equilibrium | 6. Introduction to Structural Mechanics