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Course Structure & SyllabiFour Year B.Tech Mining EngineeringFour Year B.Tech Mining Engineering (H)(Effective from 2015-2016 Academic Sessions)Department of Mining EngineeringIndian School of MinesDhanbad - 826004

I SemesterPHYSICS (GROUP-I)Sl.CourseCourse offeringNoNumberDepartmentName of the courseLTPTotal CreditHours1AMC 11101AMMathematics-I31072APC 11101APPhysics30063MCC 11101MECEngineering Graphics14064EEC 11101EEElectrical Technology31075MCC 11103MECEngineering Mechanics31076GLD/CMDAGL & ESEEarth System Science (S)30063006113017[ AGLHSC 12305HSS2-0-0 & ESE 1-0-0]Value Education, HumanRights and LegislativeProcedure(S)8APC 12201APPhysics Practical003/21.59EEC 12201EEElectrical Technology003/21.5197348LTPTotal CreditPracticalTotalCHEMISTRY (GROUP-II)Sl.CourseCourse offeringNoNumberDepartmentName of the courseHours1AMC 11101AMMathematics-I31072ACC 11101ACChemistry30073MCC 11102MECManufacturing Process14064ECE 11101ECEElectronics Technology30065CSECSEComputer Programming30063006300611301(S)6DMS/APDMS & AP11301Disaster Management[ DMS 2-0-0]& EnergyResources [ AP 1-0-0] (S)7HSC 11103HSSEnglish for Science &Technology8ACC 12201APChemistry Practical003/21.59ECEECE 12201Electronics Engineering003/21.50022195548Practical10CSE 12301CSEComputer ProgrammingPractical (S)Total

II SemesterCHEMISTRY (GROUP-I)Sl.CourseCourse offeringNoNumberDepartmentName of the courseLTPTotal CreditHours1AMC 12101AMMathematics-II31072APC 11101APPhysics30063MCC 11101MECEngineering Graphics14064EEC 11101EEElectrical Technology31075MCC 11103MECEngineering Mechanics31076GLD/CMDAGL & ESEEarth System Science (S)30063006000(3)113017[ AGLHSC 12305HSS2-0-0 & ESE 1-0-0]Value Education, HumanRights and LegislativeProcedure8DSW(S)Co-Curricular Activities(Only for Second Semester)8APC 12201APPhysics Practical003/21.59EEC 12201EE 12201Electrical Technology003/21.51973LTPracticalTotal48 (3)PHYSICS (GROUP-II)Sl.CourseCourse offeringNoNumberDepartmentName of the coursePTotal CreditHours1AMC 12101AMMathematics-II31072ACC 11101ACChemistry30073MCC 11102MECManufacturing Process14064ECE 11101ECEElectronics Technology30065CSECSEComputer Programming300630063006000(3)11301(S)6DMS/APDMS & AP11301Disaster Management[ DMS 2-0-0]& EnergyResources [ AP 1-0-0] (S)7HSC 11103HSSEnglish for Science &Technology8DSWCo-Curricular Activities(Only for Second Semester)8APC 12201APChemistry Practical003/21.59ECE 12201ECEElectronics Engineering003/21.5002219 5548 (3)Practical10CSE 12301CSEComputer ProgrammingPractical (S)Total

III SemesterSl.NoCourse No.Contact Hours*Course NameCreditLTPHours1MEC 13101Drilling and Blasting30062MEC 13102Mine Surveying – I30063MEC 13202Mine Surveying – I Practical00224MEC 13103Introduction to Mining (S)**20045GLR 13151Mineralogy, Petrology and Stratigraphy30066GLR 13251Mineralogy and Petrology00227MCR 13101Mechanical Engineering – I31078MCR 13201Mechanical Engineering – I Practical003/21.59AMR 13101Methods of Applied Mathematics – I3107HSS Optional (S)*** (Any One)300610PracticalHSE 13302(i) Philosophy of ScienceHSE 13303(ii) Gandhian StudiesHSE 13304(iii) Oral Communication SkillsHSE 13305(iv) Oral Presentation SkillsHSE 13307(v) Present History of India11MEC 13601Mining Excursions000(4)12MEC 13801Mining Project000(2)2027.549.5 (6)Total* L: Lecture, T: Tutorial, P: Practical **S: Sessional *** HSS (S): Humanities andSocial Sciences, Sessional

IV SemesterSl.Course No.NoContact Hours*Course NameCreditLTPHours1MEC 14101Mine Development30062MEC 14102Mine Surveying – II31073MEC 14202Mine Surveying – II Practical00224GLC 14158Geology for Mining Engineers31075GLC 14258Geology for Mining Engineers Practical00226MCR 14101Mechanical Engineering –II31077MCR 14201Mechanical Engineering –II Practical003/21.58AMR 14101Numerical and Statistical Methods31079HSC 14306English for professional communication3006(S)**10MEC 14601Mining Excursions000(4)11MEC 14001Comprehensive Viva-Voce000(4)12MEC 14801Mining Project000(2)13SWS 14701Co-curricular Activities000(3)1845.547.5 (13)Total*L: Lecture,T: Tutorial,P: Practical** S: SessionalV SemesterSl.Course No.NoCourse NameContact Hours*CreditLTPHours1MEC15101Rock Mechanics30062MEC15201Rock Mechanics Practical00223MEC15102Surface Mining31074MEC15103Underground Coal Mining30065MEC15104Underground Metal Mining30066MMR15101Mine Electrical Engineering (S)31077MEC15601Mining Excursions000(4)8MEC15801Mining Projects000(4)152234 (8)3006182240 (8)HONS. PAPER9MEH15101Advanced Drilling & BlastingTotal*L: Lecture, T: Tutorial, P: Practical, S: Sessional[19 3]

VI SemesterSl.Course No.NoCourse NameContact Hours*CreditLTPHours1MEC 16101Mine Ventilation31072MEC 16201Mine Ventilation Practical00223MEC 16103Surface Mine Planning & Design31074MEC 16104Applied Rock Mechanics & Numerical31070022Modelling5MEC 16204Applied Rock Mechanics & NumericalModelling Practical6MMR 16101Mining Machinery – I30067MEC 16601Mining Excursions000(4)8MEC 16001Comprehensive Viva-Voce000(4)9MEC 16901Survey Camp**000(6)10MEC 16801Mining Project000(4)123431 (18)31070202156440 (18)HONS. PAPERS11MEH 16101Underground Mine Planning & MineEconomics12MEH 16102Mine Design Exercise (S)Total*L: Lecture, T: Tutorial, P: Practical, S: Sessional**Survey camp at the end of V Semester is credited in VI Semester[19 6]

VII SemesterSl.Course No.NoCourse NameContact Hours*CreditLTPHours1MEC 17101Mine Environmental Engineering31072MEC 17201Mine Environmental Engineering Practical00223MEC 17102Mine Legislation and Safety – I31074MMR 17101Mining Machinery – II30065MEC 17103Computer Aided Mine Planning (S)0303Elective (Any one)3006MEE 17101(i) Rock Excavation EngineeringMEE 17102(ii) Advanced Mine VentilationMEE 17103(iii) Open Pit Slope Analysis and DesignMEE 17104(iv) Marine MiningMEE 17105(v) Dimensional Stone MiningMEE 17106(vi) Numerical Modelling in Ground Control6MEC 17801Project and Seminar000(6)7MEC 17601Mining Excursions000(4)125231 (10)3107156238 (10)HONS. PAPERS9ESR 17101Environmental Aspects of MiningTotal*L: Lecture, T: Tutorial, P: Practical, S: Sessional[19 4]

VIII SemesterSl.NoCourse No.Contact Hours*Course NameCreditLTPHours1MEC18101Mine System Engineering30062MEC18102Advanced Underground Mining31073MEC18103Mine Legislation & Safety - II30064MSC18151Industrial Management (S)3006Elective (Any One)30065MEE18101(i) Innovative Mining systemsMEE18102(ii) Map Projections & GISMEE18103(iii) Mine Safety EngineeringMEE18104(iv) Coal Bed MethaneMEE18105(v) Underground Space TechnologyMEE18106(vi) Mineral Economics6MEC18801Project and Seminar000(6)7MEC18601Mining Excursions000(4)8MEC18001Comprehensive Viva-Voce000(4)9MEC18002Vacational Training**000(5)151031 (19)HONS. PAPERS10FMC 18105Fuel Technology and Mineral Processing310711FMC 18205Fuel0022182240 : Lecture, T: Tutorial, P: Practical, S: Sessional[17 6]** A total of 30 days Vacational Training in a mine to be taken at the end of IV & VISemester of which at least 15 days training should be taken at the end of VIsemester. The Vacational training will be credited in VIII Semester.

SYLLABUSI & II SEMESTERSAMC 11101MATHEMATICS- I(3–1–0)Calculus-I: Successive differentiation of one variable and Leibnitz theorem, Taylor’sand Maclaurin’s expansion of functions of single variable, Functions of severalvariables, partial derivatives, Euler’s theorem, derivatives of composite and implicitfunctions, total derivatives, Jacobian’s, Taylor’s and Maclaurin’s expansion offunctions of several variables, Maxima and minima of functions of several variables,Lagrange’s method of undetermined multipliers, Curvature and asymptotes,concavity, convexity and point of inflection, Curve fimproperintegrals,testofconvergence, Beta and Gamma functions and its properties, Differentiation underintegral sign, differentiation of integrals with constant and variable limits, Leibnitzrule.Evaluation of double integrals, Change of order of integrations, change of coordinates,evaluation of area using double integrals, Evaluation of triple integrals, change ofcoordinates, evaluation of volumes of solids and curved surfaces using double andtriple integrals. Mass, center of gravity, moment of inertia and product of inertia of twoand three-dimensional bodies and principal axes.Trigonometry of Complex Number, 3D Geometry and Algebra: Function of complexarguments, Hyperbolic functions and summation of trigonometrical series.3D Geometry: Cones, cylinders and conicoids, Central conicoids, normals andconjugate diameters.Algebra: Convergency and divergency of Infinite series. Comparison test, D’Alembert’s Ratio test, Raabe’s test, logarithmic test, Cauchy’s root test, Alternatingseries, Leibinitz test, absolute and conditional convergence, power series, uniformconvergence.AMC 12101ATHEMATICS- II(3–1–0)Vector Calculus and Fourier Series:Vector Calculus: Scalar and vector fields, Level surfaces, differentiation of vectors,Directional derivatives, gradient, divergence and curl and their physical meaning,vector operators and expansion formulae, Line, surface and volume integrations,Theorems of Green, Stokes and Gauss, Application of vector calculus in engineeringproblems, orthogonal curvilinear coordinates, expressions of gradient, divergence andcurl in curvilinear coordinates.

Fourier Series: Periodic functions, Euler’s formulae, Dirichlet’s conditions, expansionof even and odd functions, half range Fourier series, Perseval’s formula, complex formof Fourier series.Matrix Theory: Orthogonal, Hermitian, skew- Hermitian and unitary matrices,Elementary row and column transformations, rank and consistency conditions andsolution of simultaneous equations, linear dependence and consistency conditionsand solution of simultaneous equations, linear dependence and independence ofvectors, Linear and orthogonal transformations, Eigen values and Eigen vectors,properties of Eigen values, Cayley-Hamilton theorem, reduction to normal forms,quadratic forms, reduction of quadratic forms to canonical forms, index, signature,Matrix calculus & its applications in solving differential equations.Differential Equations: Differential Equations of first order and higher degree, Linearindependence and dependence of functions. Higher order differential equations withconstant coefficient, Rules of finding C.F. and P.I., Method of variation of parameterCauchy and Legendre’s linear equations, Simultaneous linear equations withconstant coefficients, Linear differential equations of second order with variablecoefficients; Removal of first derivative (Normal form), Change of independent variable,Applications of higher order differential equations in solution of engineering problems.Partial Differential equations: Formation of P.D.E, Equations solvable by directintegration, Linear and non-linear equations of first order, Lagrange’s equations, andCharpit’s method, Homogeneous and non-homogeneous linear P.D.E. with constantcoefficients, Rules for finding C.F. & P.I.Recommended books for Mathematics I & II:1. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.V. Ramana, Tata McGraw-Hill.2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by R.K. Jain and S.R.K. Iyengar, NarosaPublishing House.3. Calculus and Analytic Geometry by G.B. Thomas and R.L. Finney, NarosaPublishing House.4. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by M.D. Greenberg, Pearson.5. Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.S. Grewal, Khanna mal Physics: Concepts of distribution of molecular velocities; Distribution lawsand statistics MB, FD and BE, mean free path; Transport phenomena-viscosity,diffusion; thermal conductivity, measurement of thermal conductivity; periodic andaperiodic flow of heat; Wiedemann-Franz law. Heat radiation; black body and blackbody radiation; Planck’s distribution law and its application to classical distribution(Rayleigh-Jeans and Wiens) and total radiation (Stefan-Boltzmann) laws.Modern Physics: Brief idea of molecular spectra; Rigid rotator, spectra of simple

molecules, rotation and rotation-vibration spectra. Brief idea of wave pocket and wavefunction, Schrödinger equation, Particle in a Box. Free electron theory; qualitativeideaofbandtheoryofsolidsandHalleffect, Laserand laser systems(He-Ne and Ruby Lasers).Electromagnetics and Electrical Phenomena in Rocks: Maxwell’s field equation,Equation of electromagnetic field, Propagation of electromagnetic waves in differentisotropic media, energy of electromagnetic waves, Poynting’s theorem & Poynting’svector. Rocks and minerals as dielectrics, electrical conductivity and electricalphenomena in rocks, Piezo-, ferro-, tribo-, and pyro-electricity.Recommended Books:1. Heat And Thermodynamics; Brij Lal & Subrahmanyam; S Chand & Co Ltd;20012. Thermal And Statistical Physics; R B Singh; New Age Publications; 20093. An Introduction To Thermal Physics; Schroeder; Dorling Kindersley India;20074. Thermal Physics And Statistical Mechanics; Roy & Gupta; New AgePublications; 20015. Concepts Of Modern Physics; Beiser; McGraw-Hill Science; 20106. Modern Physics; Sivaprasath & Murugeshan; S. Chand Publisher; 20097.APC11201/APC12201PHYSICS PRACTICAL(0–0–3/2)Measurement of thermal conductivity of bad conductors, OpticalDiffraction usingdiffractionexperimentsongrating, Experiments on Semi-conductors –Measurement of band gap and Hall Effect,experiments usingHe-Ne Laser - DiffractionExperimentscircular aperture, Polarisation Experimentsto measureto measure diameter ofBrewster’sangle&refractive index.ACC11101 / ACC11102CHEMISTRY(3- 0- 0)Cement: Manufacturing, composition, setting and hardening of cement.Glass : Types of Glasses, Manufacturing & properties of Glasses.Polymer : Classification, structure-property relationship, conductive polymers.Solid Fuel : Structure of coal, classification of coal, Effect of heat on coal,carbonization and pyrolysis. Recovery and purification of byproducts obtained fromcoke ovens; Distillation of coal tar; coal.Liquid fuel: Composition of crude oil, processing of crude oil, distillation, sweeteningand cracking (basic concepts), octane number, Cetane number. Additives to improvethe quality of diesel and petrol, bio-diesel.Gaseous fuel: Characteristics of good fuel; calorific value, theoretical calculations of

calorific value of a fuel, natural gas and hydrogen gas.Phase rule & Phase equilibrium: Phase rule; degree of freedom, one and twocomponent systems, temperature and composition diagrams, liquid-liquid andliquid-solid phase diagrams.Lubricants: General characteristics of lubricants, chemistry of lube oil and greases.Reclamation of lubricants.Equlibrium: Electrochemistry; Electric potentials at interfaces, electrodes, batteries.electrochemical cells and their applications.Corrosion: Chemical and electrochemical corrosion, classification, factors affectingcorrosion, Form of corrosion and general methods of corrosion prevention.ACC12101 / ACC12102CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL(0- 0- 3/2)1. Standards of HCl by Standard Sodium Carbonate solution2. Determination of Temporary Hardness of tap water.3. Estimation of Total Hardness of water.4. Determination of Iron in Ferrous Ammonium Sulphate solution (Redox titration).5. Determination of Copper in crystallized Copper-Sulphate.6. Estimation of available Chlorine in Bleaching Powder.7. Determination of Molecular Weight of Organic Acid by Titration method.8. Estimation of Sodium Carbonate and bicarbonate in a mixture.9. To determine the saponification number of an oil.10. To determine the rate of hydrolysis of methyl /ethyl acetate.11. To prepare Chrome Alum.Recommended Books:1. A Textbook of Engineering Chemistry-Sashi Chawla2. Applied Chemistry:ATextbook for Engineers and Technologists - H.D.Gesser.3. Engineering Chemistry - P.C.Jain & Monika Jain4. Engineering Materials - K.G. BudinskiMCC 11101/ MCC 12101ENGINEERING GRAPHICS(1 – 4 – 0)Introduction: Drawing instruments and their uses; Indian standards for drawing.Lettering and Types of lines used in engineering graphics.Curves used in engineering practice: Conic sections, ellipse, parabola, hyperbola,cycloid, epicycloid, hypocycloid, involutes and spiral.Projections: Orthographic projection, projection of points in different quardrants,projection of lines, projection of lines parallel to one and inclined to the other referenceplane, projection of lines inclined to both the reference planes.Multi view orthographic projections: First angle and third angle projections,conventions used, Conversion of three-dimensional views to orthographic views.Projection of Solids and Development of surfacesIsometric projections: Isometric views, conversion of orthographic views to isometricviews.

Recommended Books:1. Engineering Drawing - N D Bhatt2. Engineering Graphics - S C Sharma & Naveen Kumar3. Engineering Drawing - P S Gill4. Engineering Drawing with Auto-CAD - Parvez, Khan & KhaliqueMCC 111021/ MCC 12102MANUFACTURING PROCESSES(1-4-0)Carpentry:- Classification of timber, seasoning & preservation to wood, descriptionand application of thevarious tools used in carpentry, different joints and theirpractical uses.Forming-Introduction to deformation and forming, types of forming processes andtheir applications, safety rule.Casting: Introduction to foundry. pattern making, types of casting processes, purposeof runner and riser. application of casting, defects in casting. safety rules.Fitting: Introduction to fitting jobs, fitting tools and their uses. safety rules.Welding: Welding types, accessories. weldments.Machine Tools: Types of cutting tools, types of machine tools and their specifications,safety rules.Measurement: Use of measuring instruments etc for product measurement.Recommended Books:1. Workshop Technology part I, II & I IJ------------------ W A J Chapman2. Workshop lechnology part I & II ------------------- Hazra Chowdhary3. Workshop Technology part I & II ------------------- Raghuvanshi4. Workshop Technology------------------- S.K. Garg5. Manufacturing Technology------------------- P. N. Rao6. A Text book of Workshop Technology --------------- R S Khurmi & J K GuptaEEC 11102/12102ELECTRICALTECHNOLOGY(3 - 0 - 0 )Concepts of circuit elements: active and passive elements; resistance, inductance,capacitance; mutual inductance and coupling. Network theorems (KCL, KVL,Thevenin, Norton, Maximum power transfer). Mesh and nodal analysis of DC circuits.Single-phase AC circuits and concept of phasor diagram, series and dandunbalanceloads.Measurement of three-phase power by two-wattmeter method.Single-phase transformer: construction, types, e.m.f equation, equivalent circuitdiagram, hysteresis and eddy current losses, efficiency, applications.DCMachines – rator – operation, e.m.f. equation, OCC, losses and efficiency, applications.

DC motor – operation, torque equation, starting, losses and efficiency, applications.Three-phase induction motor: construction, types, operation, torque equation, torqueslip characteristics, starting methods, applications.Recommended Books:1. Electrical Engineering Fundamentals - V Del Toro.2. Basic Electrical Engineering (Special Indian Edition) - J J Cathey, S A Nasar, PKumar.3. Hughes Electrical and Electronic Technology - E Hughes, I M Smith, J Hiley, KBrown.4. Basic Electrical Engineering - D P Kothari and I J Nagrath.5. Electric Machinery - A E Fitzgerald, C Kingsley, S D Umans.EEC11201/12201ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY PRACTICAL(0 - 0- 3)Experiments on Thevenin’s theorem, R-L-C series circuit, Single phase powermeasurement, Characteristics of fluorescent lamp and incandescent lamp, OC andSC tests of single phase transformer, Open- circuit characteristics of DC separatelyexcited generator, External Characteristics of separately excited DC generator,Three-point starter of DC shunt motor, Speed control of DC motor.ECC 11101/12101ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING(3-0-0)Semiconductor Diodes and Applications – I

Course Structure & Syllabi Four Year B.Tech Mining Engineering Four Year B.Tech Mining Engineering (H) . I Semester PHYSICS (GROUP-I) Sl. No Course Number Course offering Department Name of the course L T P Total Credit Hours 1 AMC 11101 AM Mathematics-I 3 1 0 7 2 APC 11101 AP Physics 3 0 0 6 3 MCC 11101 MEC Engineering Graphics 1 4 0 6 .

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