ENGLISH LAB
To enable students, develop their listening skills so that they may appreciate the role in the LSRW skills approach to language and improve their pronunciation. To equip students with necessary training in listening, so that they can comprehend the speech of people of different backgrounds and regions. Students should be given practice in listening to the sounds of the language, to be able to recognize them and find the distinction between different sounds, to be able to mark stress and recognize and use the right intonation in sentences.
LIST OF EQUIPMENTS: MULTI-MEDIA LAB-304
S NO. | NAME OF THE EQUIPMENT | QUANTITY |
1 | CPU | 60 |
2 | MONITORS | 60 |
3 | MOUSE | 60 |
4 | KEYBOARD | 60 |
5 | HEADPHONES | 60 |
6 | COMPUTER TABLES | 36 |
7 | STUDENT CHAIRS | 60 |
8 | GD TABLES FOR LAB | 2 |
9 | FACULTY TABLES | 2 |
10 | FACULTY CHAIRS | 3 |
11 | BLACKBOARD | 1 |
12 | PHONETICS CHART | 3 |
13 | CUPBOARD | 1 |
14 | ALMARAH | 1 |
15 | ACs | 4 |
16 | STORAGE CUPBOARD | 1 |
17 | MASTER CONSOLE WITH TABLE | 1 |
18 | STOCK REGISTER | 1 |
19 | MAITAINANCE REGISTER | 1 |
20 | LAB OCCUPANY FILE | 1 |
21 | CONSUMABLE REGISTER | 1 |
22 | ORIGINAL BILLS FILE | 1 |
LIST OF EQUIPMENTS: COMMUNICATION SKILLS LAB (CS)-023 AND 306
S.NO. | NAME OF THE EQUIPMENT | QUANTITY |
1 | STUDENT CHAIRS | 60 |
2 | FACULTY TABLE & CHAIR | 1 |
3 | GD TABLE | required |
4 | COMPUTER SYTEM | 1 |
COMPUTER TABLES | 1 | |
5 | PROJECTOR | 1 |
6 | SCREEN | 1 |
7 | TELEVISION | 2 |
8 | PUBLIC ADDRESSING SYSTEM | 1 |
9 | AUDIO SYSTEM WITH SPEAKERS | 1 |
10 | COLLAR MIC | 1 |
11 | STOCK REGISTER | 1 |
12 | WALL CLOCK | 1 |
13 | ALMARAH | 1 |
BASICS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LAB
The basic Electrical and Electronics laboratory is utilized for performing experiments related to fundamentals of Electrical Engineering. This is a Laboratory common to all first-year undergraduate students. We are all surrounded by electrical devices and machines. Electrical Engineering, a core discipline, is devoted to study of the principles of electricity to develop machines, devices and systems. The study of electrical devices is pivotal to engineering students. This Lab covers all the basic devices that serve as the most basic building block of almost all electrical devices and machines. This Lab lays a firm foundation of what is to be learned throughout the engineering curriculum.
S. NO | NAME OF THE EQUIPMENT | QUANTITY AVAILABLE |
1 | Verification of KCL and KVL | 1 |
2 | Measurement of Voltage, Current and Real Power in primary and Secondary Circuits of a Single Phase Transformer | 1 |
3 | Three Phase Transformer: Verification of Relationship between Voltages and Currents (Star-Delta, Delta-Delta, Delta-star, Star-Star) | 1 |
4 | Active/Reactive Power in Three-Phase Circuit. | 1 |
5 | DC Shunt Motor with Mechanical Loading arrangement Capacity: 5 HP, 220VDC, 1500 Rpm | 1 |
6 | Squirrel Cage Induction Motor with Mechanical Loading Capacity: 5 HP, 3Ph 415VAC, 1440 Rpm. With Star Delta Starter | 1 |
7 | DC Shunt motor coupled to 3 Phase Alternator (Cylindrical type) | 1 |
8 | Panel closed type with front Hylam sheet Size: 2ft height x 4 ft width x 200mm depth. |
3 |
9 | Ohms Law kit | 1 |
10 | Voltmeter (0-600V) MI | 1 |
11 | Transient Response of Series RL and RC circuits using DC excitation kit | 1 |
12 | Transient Response of RLC Series circuit using DC excitation kit | 1 |
13 | Resonance in series RLC circuit kit | 1 |
14 | 1-φ Variac /Auto Transformer | 1 |
15 | Voltmeter (0-300V) | 1 |
16 | Ammeter (0-20) A- MC | 3 |
17 | Ammeter (0-2) A- MC | 2 |
18 | Rheostat 290Ω /2.8A | 1 |
19 | Rheostat 360Ω /2A | 1 |
20 | Impedance and current of RC ,RL and RLC series circuit | 1 |
21 | DC voltmeter 0-20v Digital | 5 |
22 | DC ammeter 0-200mA | 5 |
23 | Wattmeter 300/20AUPF | 2 |
24 | Rheostat 500Ω /1.2A | 1 |
25 | Loading Rheostat 230v,10A | 1 |
26 | Single Phase Transformer 220/220V 1KVA | 2 |
27 | Rectifier unit 220V,100A | 1 |
28 | Ammeter (0-20) A- MI | 3 |
PHYSICS LAB
Characteristics of P-N junction diode, LED, and semiconductor laser diode. Experimental determination of carrier concentration and energy gap of a semiconductor material, wave length of a laser source, size of fine particle, numerical aperture and acceptance angle of optical fibre. Determination of frequency of electrically vibrating tuning fork and a.c source using a.c sonometer, magnetic field along axial line of a current carrying coil and rigidity modulus of material of a wire using torsional pendulum.
S. NO | NAME OF THE EQUIPMENT | QUANTITY AVAILABLE |
1 | P-N junction kit board consist of voltmeter , ammeter and several resisters | 05 |
2 | Connecting wires | 30 |
3 | Energy gap kit consist of micro ammeter , voltmeter and GE diode | 04 |
4 | Copper vessel with heating arrangement | 04 |
5 | Thermometer | 04 |
6 | Connecting wires | 30 |
7 | Coconut oil | 01 |
8 | Torsional Pendulum Brace Disc | 05 |
9 | Rigid clamp | 04 |
10 | Chuck nuts | 08 |
11 | Steel wire | 03 |
12 | Meter scale | 05 |
13 | Screw gauge | 04 |
14 | Vernier callipers | 05 |
15 | Stop clock | 08 |
16 | Constant power supply | 02 |
17 | Four probe/Hall probe with wooden stand | 02 |
18 | Digital gauss meter | 02 |
19 | Constant current generator consist of voltmeter and ammeter | 02 |
20 | Connecting wires | 02 |
21 | Thermistor kit board consist of voltage source and galvanometer | 05 |
22 | Heat bath | 05 |
23 | Connecting wires | 30 |
24 | Thermometer | 05 |
25 | Coconut oil | 01 |
26 | Solar cell kit board consist of voltmeter, ammeter and load resistance | 04 |
27 | Light source with single directional mercury coated bulb | 04 |
28 | Connecting wires | 30 |
29 | NA kit and fibre loss kit built in fixed power of +6v , 650nm wavelength fibre optic LED is provided on the trainer kit | 03 |
30 | 1m,2m and 5m optical fibre cables | 03 |
31 | NA jig | 03 |
32 | Connectors | 03 |
33 | Laser source | 04 |
34 | Diffraction grating | 04 |
35 | Screen / detector | 04 |
36 | Meter scale | 06 |
CHEMISTRY LAB
This is the basic science lab which is common for all branches of first year B.E. with facilities for the group of 30 students to carry out experiments independently. The lab is well-equipped and enables students to understand the fundamentals of Engineering chemistry.
To awaken the young minds and discover their talent both theory and in practical chemistry through dedication to teaching commitment to students and innovative instructional methods.
S. NO | NAME OF THE EQUIPMENT | QUANTITY AVAILABLE |
1 | PIPETTE 20 ML | 66 |
2 | BURETTE 50 ML | 83 |
3 | BEAKER 1000ML | 8 |
4 | BEAKER 250 ML | 119 |
5 | BEAKERS 100ML | 7 |
6 | BEAKERS 500 ML | 1 |
7 | CONICAL FLASK 250ML | 65 |
8 | STOP CLOCKS | 20 |
9 | WASH BOTTLES | 49 |
10 | WATER BATH 12 HOLES | 3+1 |
11 | STANDARD FLASKS 250ML | 13 |
12 | STANDARD FLASK 100ML | 60 |
13 | STANDARD FLASK 500ML | 3 |
14 | STANDARD FLASK 1000 ML | 4 |
15 | REAGENT BOTTLES LARGE | 4 |
16 | REAGENT BOTTLES SMALL | 26 |
17 | MEASURING JARS 25ML | 9 |
18 | MEASURING JARS 100 ML | 11 |
19 | MEASURING JARS 10 ML | 25 |
20 | Measuring jars 5 ml | 25 |
21 | FUNNEL | 12 |
22 | BURETTE STANDS | 40 |
23 | TEST TUBES | 100 |
24 | RUBBER CORK | 10 |
25 | SPATULA | 31 |
26 | DROPPERS | 30 |
27 | GLASS RODS | 40 |
28 | WATCH GLASS | 10 |
INSTRUMENTS | ||
29 | COLORIMETERS | 10 |
30 | CONDUCTIVITY METERS | 10 |
31 | POTENTIOMETERS | 10 |
32 | PH meter | 2 |
33 | Digital balance | 2 |
34 | PHYSICAL BALANCE | 1 |
35 | WATER DISTILLATION SET | 2 |
36 | Magnetic stirrer | 2 |
ENGINEERING GRAPHICS & DESIGN LAB
All phases of manufacturing or construction require the conversion of new ideas and design concepts into the basic line language of graphics. Therefore, there are many areas (civil, mechanical, electrical, architectural and industrial) in which the skills of the CAD technicians play major roles in the design and development of new products or construction. Students prepare for actual work situations through practical training in a new state-of-the-art computer designed CAD laboratory using engineering software. This course is designed to address:
- To prepare you to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability.
- To prepare you to communicate effectively.
- To prepare you to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice
S. NO | NAME OF THE EQUIPMENT | QUANTITY AVAILABLE |
1 | Desktop with AutoCAD | 60 |
2 | Projector | 1 |
3 | Printer | 1 |
PPS LAB
The Programming for Problem Solving Lab is designed and offered to I B.E Students to acquire the knowledge of Basic Programming to solve Basic Problems using C Language. This lab is enabled the students to formulate algorithms for arithmetic and logical problems, convert these algorithms to C language programs using Structured Programming.
S. NO | NAME OF THE EQUIPMENT | QUANTITY AVAILABLE |
1 | Computer system | 100 |
2 | Borland Turbo C | Open source software |
ENGINEERING WORKSHOP LAB
Engineering Workshop practice is the backbone of the real industrial environment which helps to develop and enhance relevant technical hand skills required by the technician working in the various engineering industries and workshops. Our Engineering workshop intends to impart basic know-how of various hand tools, power tools, machine tools and their use in different sections of manufacturing. Irrespective of branch, the use of workshop practices in day to day industrial as well domestic life helps to dissolve the real life problems. The workshop experiences would help to build the understanding of the complexity of the industrial job, along with time and skills requirements of the job. Workshop curriculum builds the hands on experiences which would help to learn manufacturing processes and production technology courses in successive semesters.
LIST OF EQUIPMENTS
DETAILS OF EQUIPMENTS/TOOLS OF ENGINEERING WORKSHOP | |
S.No | Name of Article |
FITTING SHOP | |
1 | Bench Vice |
2 | V block |
3 | Spanner Set |
4 | File Flat |
5 | Hacksaw Frame |
6 | Combination Set |
7 | Center Punch |
8 | Dial Indicator |
9 | Screw Driver |
10 | Round File |
11 | Square File |
12 | Ball Pein Hammer |
13 | Cross Pein Hammer |
14 | Magnetic Dial Stand |
15 | Machine Vice |
16 | Vernier Height Gauge |
17 | Die Set |
18 | Divider |
19 | Inside Caliper |
20 | Outside Micrometer |
21 | V- Block with Clamp |
22 | Number Punch Set |
23 | Letter Punch |
24 | Steel Rule |
25 | Tap Handle |
26 | Tap |
27 | Depth Caliper |
28 | Thread Gauge |
29 | Screw Jack |
30 | Radius Gauge |
31 | Hollow Punch |
33 | Drilling M/C |
33 | Try Square |
S.No | Name of Article |
CARPENTARY | |
1 | G. Clamp |
2 | Sash Clamp |
3 | Iron Jack Plane |
4 | Smoothing Plane |
5 | Spoke Save Plane |
6 | Hand Drill M/C |
7 | Claw Hammer |
8 | Ball Pein Hammer |
9 | Cross Pein Hammer |
10 | Barrel Square 10″ |
11 | Try Square |
12 | Steel Foot Rule |
13 | Spring Divider |
14 | Pincer |
15 | Saw Set Plier |
16 | Band Saw Machine |
17 | Universal Wood Working M/C |
18 | Hand Saw |
19 | Tennon Saw |
20 | Key Hole Saw |
21 | F/F/Two Foot Rule |
22 | M/Mortise Gauge |
23 | Firmer Chisel |
24 | Mortise Chisel |
25 | Rasp Cut File |
26 | Smoothing File |
27 | Half Round File |
28 | Flat File |
29 | Screw Driver |
30 | Electrical Drill |
31 | Edge |
33 | Jig Saw M/C |
33 | Electrical Power Plane |
34 | Sander M/C |
35 | Work Bench |
36 | Carpentry Bench Vice |
37 | Sand paper cloth |
38 | Nails |
39 | Water Stone |
40 | Wooden Mallet |
S.No | Name of Article |
Electrical and Electronics Workshop | |
1 | Wooden wiring Board |
2 | One way switch |
3 | Two way switch |
4 | Wooden round Block |
5 | Batten Lamp Holder |
6 | Screw Driver |
7 | Wires |
8 | Wire clips |
9 | Nails |
10 | Wood screws |
11 | Poker |
12 | Bulb |
13 | Pliers |
14 | Nose Plier |
15 | Cutter |
16 | Screw Driver |
17 | Tester |
18 | Test Lamp |
19 | Ammeter |
20 | Voltmeter, |
21 | Wattmeter |
22 | Clip On Meter |
23 | Multimeter |
24 | Megger |
25 | Single Core Cable |
26 | Multicore Cable |
27 | Single Strand Wire |
28 | Multi Strand Wire |
29 | Shielded Wire |
30 | Different Types Of Light Sources |
31 | Toggle Switch |
33 | Rotary Switch |
33 | Push Button Switch |
34 | Micro Switch, |
35 | MCB |
36 | ELCB |
37 | Rheostat, |
38 | Wire Wound Resistor |
39 | Carbon Film Resistor |
40 | Carbon Composition Resistor |
S.No | Name of Article |
Tin Smithy | |
1 | Rubber Mallet |
2 | Wooden Mallet |
3 | Slip 12”, 10” |
4 | Slip Ordinary |
5 | Half Moon Stake |
6 | Side Stake |
7 | Exiting Stake |
8 | Cross Stake |
9 | Funnel Stake |
10 | Tea & Bottom Stake |
11 | Stake Holding Stand |
12 | Combination Plier |
13 | S.W.G |
14 | Hand Riveting M/C |
15 | Spinning Hath 6’ with Die |
16 | Power Hydraulic Press M/C |
17 | Riveting M/C |
18 | Round Stake |
19 | Steel Foot Rule |
20 | Flatter |
21 | Holding Bitt Tong |
22 | Chisel Holding Tong |
23 | Vertical Mouth Tong |
24 | Hacksaw |
25 | Number Punch |
26 | Flat Tong |
27 | Pinner Tong |
28 | Anvil |
29 | Pick Up Tong |
S.No | Name of Article |
PLASTIC MOULDING | |
1 | Single Screw Extruders |
2 | PVC Pipe Extrusion Machine |
3 | ·PVC Extruder |
4 | · Plastic Pipe Extrusion Line |
5 | ·Plastic Pipe Extruder |
6 | · HDPE Extrusion Machine |
7 | ·LDPE Extrusion Machine |
8 | ·Extruder Screens |
S No | Name of Article |
Welding Shop | |
1 | Bench Vice |
2 | Chipping hammer |
3 | Number Punch |
4 | Letter Punch |
5 | Steel Foot Rule |
6 | Tong 12” |
7 | Gas Regulator |
8 | Sledge Hammer |
9 | Spot Welding Machine |
10 | Hammer 250gm |
11 | Hammer 400gm |
12 | Are Welding Set (Iron Type) |
13 | Cut Off Saw |
14 | Combination Plier |
15 | Try Square |
16 | Nose Plier |
17 | Screw Driver |
18 | Sledge Hammer ½ kg |
19 | Sledge Hammer ¾ kg |
20 | Scriber |
21 | Snip |
22 | Gas Welding Plant |
23 | Hand Grinder |
24 | Arc Welding Machine Set Ups |
25 | Grinder ½ HP |
26 | Hand Drill Machine |
27 | Leather Apron |
28 | Safety Screen |
29 | Drill |
30 | Dark Glass |
The following are the photos of the labs in the department