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    PROSPECTUS(Revised Syllabus as per DGS Circular no.7 of 2012 dated 19

    thJan 2012)

    FOR

    4 Year Residential Program

    In

    B.Tech (Marine Engineering)

    2013

    Department of Marine Engineering

    U.V.Patel College of EngineeringGanpat University, Ganpat VIdyanagar-384012

    Mehsana-Gozaria Highway, Gujarat

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    The Syllabus for the 4year B.Tech (Marine Engineering)

    is according to the requirements of STCW conventions as

    amended of IMO and that of the Directorate General of

    Shipping, Government of India for competencies required for

    Officer in charge of an Engineering Watch.

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    INDEXSr.

    NoSubject Code Subjects Page No.

    1. Teaching and Examination Scheme i to ivSemesterI

    2. 2HS101 MathematicsI 06

    3. 2EC 101 Engineering Science 07

    4. 2MR 101 Industrial Chemistry 09

    5. 2HS103 Communication skills 11

    6. 2ME101 Elements of Mechanical Engineering 13

    7. 2EE 101 Elements of Electrical Engineering 15

    SemesterII

    8. 2CI102 Mechanics of solid 17

    9. 2CE101 Computer Programming 19

    10. 2HS102 Engg.Mathematics _II 21

    11. 2CI101 Elements of Civil Engg 22

    12. 2ME102 Engineering Graphics 24

    13. 2ME103 Workshop practice-I 26

    SemesterIII

    14. 2MR301 Workshop Technology 28

    15. 2MR302 Seamanship & Survival at Sea 29

    16. 2MR303 Ship Structure & Construction 31

    17. 2MR304 Applied ThermodynamicsI 33

    18. 2MR305 Electrical Machines 35

    19. 2MR306 Engineering Mechanics 36

    20. 2MR307 Strength of Material 38

    21. 2MR308 Workshop Practice II 4022. 2MR309 General Performance 41

    SemesterIV

    23. 2MR401 Alternators & Motors 42

    24. 2MR402 Ship Fire Prevention & Control 44

    25. 2MR403 Maths- III 46

    26. 2MR404 Engineering Materials 48

    27. 2MR405 Mechanics Of Machines 50

    28. 2MR 406 Applied ThermodynamicsII 51

    29. 2MR407 Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulics 52

    30. 2MR408 Machine Design and Drawing 54

    31. 2MR409 Workshop Practice III 56

    32. 2MR410 General Performance 57

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    SemesterV

    33. 2MR501 Marine Internal Combustion Engine I 58

    34. 2MR502 Marine Auxiliary Machines I 60

    35.2MR503 Naval Architecture I 62

    36. 2MR504 Dynamics Of Vibration 64

    37. 2MR505 Marine Electro Technology 66

    38. 2MR506 Electronics 68

    39. 2MR507 Marine Heat Engines 70

    40. 2MR508 Marine Power Plant Operation I 71

    41. 2MR509 Workshop Practice IV 72

    42. 2MR510 General Performance 73

    Semester- VI

    43. 2MR601 Refrigeration & Air Cond. 74

    44. 2MR602 Marine Control EngineeringI 75

    45. 2MR603 Marine Internal Combustion Engine II 77

    46. 2MR604 Marine Auxiliary Machines II 79

    47. 2MR605 Naval Architecture II 81

    48. 2MR606 Marine Boilers &Steam Engineering 82

    49. 2MR607 Marine Engineering Drawing 84

    50. 2MR608 Marine Power Plant Operation II 8651. 2MR609 General Performance 87

    SemesterVII

    52. 2MR701 Elective 88

    53. 2MR702 Watch keeping & Engine Room Management 89

    54. 2MR703 Marine Control EngineeringII 92

    55. 2MR704 Simulator and Control Laboratory 94

    56. 2MR705 IMO & Conventions 95

    57. 2MR706 Principles of Management &Economics 97

    58. 2MR707 Advanced Marine Technology 99

    59. 2MR708 Ship Operation &Management 100

    60. 2MR709 Marine Machinery Design 102

    61. 2MR710 Project & Technical Paper 104

    62. 2MR711 General Performance 105

    Semester- VIII

    63. 2MR801 Afloat Training

    106-10764. 2MR802 Voyage Report

    65. 2MR803 Project n Seminar

    66. 2MR804 Viva voice

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    Pool of Elective Subjects

    67. 2MR701 A Maritime Law 109

    68. 2MR701 B Transport & Logistic Management 110

    69. 2MR701 C CAD,CAM 111

    70. 2MR701 D Advanced Marine Heat Engines 112

    71. 2MR701 E Oceanography 113

    72. 2MR701 F Advanced Material Science & SurfaceCoating Engineering

    114

    73. 2MR 701G Quality Management 115

    General Performance Marks

    74. Award of General Performance Marks 116

    75. Distribution of General Performance Marks ( Group A,B and C) 117

    76.Distribution of Performance Marks for defaulters ( Group A) 118

    77. Distribution of Performance Marks (Group B &C) 119

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    GANPAT UNIVERSITY

    U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGB. Tech. Sem. I (Marine Engineering)2HS 101: Engineering Mathematics I

    Unit

    No

    Topics Lectures

    (Hours)

    1Differential Calculus:

    Review of the prerequisites such as limits of sequences and functions,

    continuity, uniform continuity and differentiability. Successive differentiation,

    Leibnitzs theorem, Taylor's & Maclaurin's expansions, Indeterminate forms.

    10

    2

    Mean value theorems:

    Rolles theorem, Lagranges Mean value theorem, Cauchys Mean value

    theorem.6

    3

    Partial differentiation and its applications:Partial and total differential coefficient, Eulers theorem, Transformations,

    Geometrical interpretation of partial derivatives, Tangent plane and Normal

    line, Jacobians, Taylors expansion for two variables, Errors and

    approximations, Maxima and Minima of functions of two variables ,Lagrangesmethod of undetermined multipliers to determine stationary values.

    10

    4

    Matrix Algebra:Elementary transformations & rank, inverse by Gauss-Jordan Method, normal

    form of a matrix, consistency of system of linear equations, Linear dependent

    and Linear independent vectors. Eigen values and eigen vector.

    15

    5

    Infinite Series:Definition, Comparison test, Caucheys integral test, ratio test, root test, Leibnitz

    rule for alternating series, power series, range of convergence, uniform

    convergence.

    8

    6

    Analytical Solid Geometry:Coordinate system, Cartesian, Cylindrical Polar and Spherical Polar

    (Transformation from one to another system), Quadric Surfaces and their

    equations

    5

    Total 54

    Reference Books:

    (1)Higher Engineering Mathematics by Dr. B. S. Grewal(2)Higher Engineering Mathematics Vol. I & II by Dr. K. R. Kachot.(3)Calculus and analytical geometry by G. B. Thomas and R. L. Finney(4)

    Higher Engineering Mathematics by G. C. Patel, Dr. T. A. Desai, P.A.Patel

    Teaching Scheme CreditExamination Scheme ( Marks)

    TheoryPractical / TW

    TotalTheory

    Pra/TW

    TotalInt.

    Assess

    Sem. EndLectHrs

    TuHrs

    Prac.Hrs

    Total

    Marks

    Hrs

    03 01 00 04 03 01 04 30 70 3 - 100

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    GANPAT UNIVERSITY

    U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGB. Tech. Sem. I (Marine Engineering)

    2EC 101: Engineering Science

    Unit

    No.Topics

    Lectures

    (Hours)

    1

    Thermal Physics:

    Introduction, Joule-Thomson Effect, Thermometry, Conduction, Convection,Radiation, Thermal Conductivity of material, Concept of heat and work, Laws

    related to thermodynamic radiation, Entropy

    8

    2

    Optics:Introduction, Different theories based on the properties of light, Reflection,

    Refraction, Dispersion, Absorption, Lasers and Fiber Optics- Introduction and

    applications, Photoelectric Effects and its applications

    8

    3

    Acoustics:Introduction, Parameters associated with sound wave, Doppler effects, Introduction

    to Ultrasonic and its applications7

    4

    Magnetics:

    Introduction, Magnetic dipole moment, Magnetic field, Classification of magnetic

    materials, Ferromagnetism, Diamagnetism, Application of magnetic materials8

    5

    Modern Physics:Introduction, Nucleus, Introduction to cosmic rays, Introduction to X- rays and Its

    applications, Introduction to Nano-technology and Nano-materials, Its properties and

    application,Introduction and Applications of Plasma Physics, Superconducting

    material

    8

    6

    Semiconductors and Diode Theory:Conductors, Semiconductors, silicon crystals, intrinsic semiconductors, doping,

    types of semiconductors, biasing, Breakdown, energy levels and hill, barrier

    potential, biasing of diode, diode approximations, trouble shooting, up down circuitAnalysis, reading a data sheet, resistances of diode

    13

    7

    Diode Circuits:Half wave rectifier, transformer, full wave rectifier, bridge rectifier, choke inputfilter, capacitor input filter, Peak inverse voltage and surge, other power supply

    topics, trouble shooting, clippers and limiters, Clampers, voltage multipliers

    12

    8

    Bipolar Transistors:

    Transistor construction, transistor operation, unbiased transistor, biased transistor,

    transistor currents, CE configuration, base curve and collector curves, transistor

    approximation, reading data sheets, Trouble shooting, transistor testing

    8

    Total 72

    REFERENCE BOOKS:

    (1)Modern Engineering Physics by A.S.Vasudeva Pub: S. Chand

    (2)Fundamentals of Physics by Halliday, Resnik, Walker Pub: Willey

    Teaching Scheme CreditExamination Scheme

    Theory Practical

    Grand

    Total

    Sem. EndPract./ TW

    AssessmentLect.

    (Hrs.)Tu

    Pract.

    (Hrs.)

    Total

    (Hrs.)Theory Pr/TW Total

    Int.

    Asses.Marks Hrs. Total

    04 00 00 04 04 00 04 30 70 03 100 00 100

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    (3)A Text book of Engineering Physics by M.N. Avadhanuly, P.G.Kshirsagar Pub:

    S.Chand

    (4)Modern Physics by G. Aruldhas, P.Rajagopal Pub: PHI Pub.

    (5)University Physics by Harris Benson Pub: Willey Pub.

    (6)Electronics Principles by A.P. Malvino (TMG)

    (7)(7)Modern Physics by G. Aruldhas & P. Rajagopal (PHI)

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    GANPAT UNIVERSITY

    U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGB. Tech. Sem. I (Marine Engineering)

    2MR101Industrial Chemistry

    Teaching Scheme Credit

    Examination Scheme

    Theory Practical

    Grand

    Total

    Sem. EndPract.

    AssessmentLect.

    (Hrs.)Tu.

    Pract.

    (Hrs.)

    Total

    (Hrs.)Theory Pr/TW Total

    Int.

    Asses.Marks Hrs. Total

    03 00 02 05 03 01 04 30 70 03 100 25 125

    Unit

    No.

    Topic Lecture

    (Hours)

    1. Water Treatment :

    Hard Water and soft water- Types of hardness of water and its units- Salts producing

    hardness of water- Method to express the hardness of water- Scale and sludgeformation and its prevention- Priming and foaming and its prevention- Caustic

    embrittlement and its prevention- Corrosion and its prevention- Chemical reactions

    involved in permutit and regeneration of permutit- Chemical reactions involved on-

    exchange process and regeneration of acidic and basic resins- 11 Purification of water

    by screening, sedimentation, co-adulation and filtration- Sterilization/ Disinfection of

    water by boiling and chlorination by using chlorine and Bleaching powder.

    11

    2. Concepts of Electro chemistry :

    Introduction- Arrhenius theory of ionization- Degree of ionization - Factors affecting

    the degree of ionization - Definition of pH - pH of acid, base and neutral solution - pH

    calculations of acid, base and salt solution at - Impotence of pH in various fieldsdifferent concentration - Definition of buffer solution - Buffer Action & Types of

    buffer solution - Application of buffer solutions - Electrolytes and non- electrolytes -

    Types of electrolytes - Constriction and working of electrochemical cell - Standard

    condition - Nernst theory of single electrode potential & Nernst equation - 11

    Electrochemical series, galvanic series - Electrolysis, Faradays laws of electrolysis -

    Industrial application of Electrolysis - Conductance of solution - (a) Conductivity (b)

    Specific Conductivity - (c) Equivalent conductivity (d) molar Conductivity.

    9

    3. Corrosion of metals & its prevention :

    Definition of corrosion - Types of corrosion - Dry corrosion : Oxidation corrosion

    mechanism corrosion- mechanism, Nature of oxide film - Wet corrosion- mechanism -Concentration cell corrosion - Pitting corrosion - Waterline corrosion - Creative

    corrosion - Factors affecting the rate of corrosion - Nature of film, Nature of

    environment. pH of solution, area of cathode anode and Temperature, Moisture, puffy

    of meta-metal - Methods of Prevention of corrosion- Modification of the properties of

    metal, Use of protective coatings. Anodic and catholic protection, Modification in

    design and choice of material.

    9

    4. Fuels and Combustion :

    Definition classification of fuels - Calorific value and unit - Determination of calorific

    value by bomb calorimeter - Solid Fuels : Coal - Classification of Coal - Proximate

    and ultimate analysis of fuels - Numerical based analysis of Coal- Dulong formula -

    Liquid fuels : Petroleum - Origin of petrocum & Composion of petroleum - 2

    Refining of petroleum - Octane Number of petroleum. Center number of Petroleum -

    Powder alcohol, Bio-diesel - Gaseous fuels : Composition, properties and application

    of Natural gas - CNG, LPG and LNG- Properties and application - Hydrogen gas as

    fuel - Combustion-chemical reaction

    9

    5. Lubricants: 9

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    GANPAT UNIVERSITY

    U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGB. Tech. Sem. I (Marine Engineering)

    2HS 103: Language & Communication Skills

    Teaching Scheme Credit

    Examination Scheme

    Theory

    TW/Practical TotalLect.

    Hrs

    Tu

    Hrs

    Prec.

    HrsTotal Theory Pr/TW Total

    Int.

    Assess

    Sem.

    EndHrs

    02 02 00 04 02 01 03 30 70 3 25 125

    Unit

    No.Topics

    Lectures

    (Hour)

    1 Basics of Technical Communication: 6

    Introduction to English language and communication, Principles, process and

    forms of communication, Role of Language in communication, Barriers to

    communication, Difference between general and technical communication

    2 Listening & Reading Skills: 6

    Listening Skill: Definition and process of listening skill, Types of listening,

    Modes of listening, Active listening and reflective response.

    Reading Skill: Reading as a communicative process, Types and strategies of

    reading like reading for facts, guessing meanings from context, paraphrasing,

    scanning, skimming, inferring meaning, critical reading, Reading at various

    speeds (slow, fast, very fast); reading different kinds of texts for varied purposes;reading between lines, Reading of technical text

    3 Oral Communication: 8

    Presentation and Public Speaking: Nature of presentation, How to prepare

    presentation, Presentation tools along with guidelines of effective presentation,

    Boredom Factors in presentation and how to overcome them, Interactive

    presentation. Nature of public speaking, Tips for public speaking, Difference

    between presentation and public speaking

    Job Interviews and Group Discussion: The interview process, Objectives of job

    interview, Types of interview, Characteristics of job interview, Pre-interviewpreparation techniques, Interview questions and answering techniques, Nature of

    group discussion, Characteristics of group discussion, Organizational group

    discussion, Group discussion as a part of selection process, group discussion

    strategies, Techniques for individual contribution in group discussion

    4 Business Writing: 8

    Business letter writing: Essentials of effective letter writing, Need, Functions

    and Types of business letters. Structure and Layout of a business letter, Drafting

    of business letters like inquiry, reply, purchase order, complaint and adjustment

    letter, sales promotion

    Advertisements: Basics of advertisement, Nature and purpose of advertisement,Types of an advertisement, Media for advertisement, preparing of an

    advertisement draft

    5 Professional Writing: 8

    Report writing: Purpose of a report, types of reports, Structure and style of

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    reports,Committee report, Individual report

    Resume and job application: Significance of resume and job application,

    structure, types, tips for job application,Resume writing, Job application letter

    Notice, agenda, minutes of meeting: Requisites of meeting, Types of company

    meetings, drafting of notice, agenda and minutes of meeting

    Official Correspondence: Introduction, Correspondence with different

    authorities like government departments, civic authorities, office bearers of

    financial institutions, insurance agencies

    Total 36

    PRACTICALS:

    At least 10 Practicals shall be performed based on above course contents during the semester.

    ASSIGNMENTS:

    At least 10 Assignments shall be given periodically during the semester.

    REFERENCE BOOKS:

    (1)Technical Communication Principles and Practice by Meenaksi Raman & Sangeeta

    Sharma (Oxford University Press)

    (2)Effective Technical Communication by M Ashraf Rizvi (TMH Publication)

    (3)Business Communication by V. K. Jain and Omprakash Biyani (S. Chand & Company)(4)Business Correspondence and Report Writing by R. C. Sharma & Krishna Mohan (TMH

    Publication)

    (5)A Guide to Business Correspondence and Communication skills by A. N. Kapoor (S.

    Chand & Company)

    (6)A Communicative Grammar of English by Geoffery Leech and Fan Svartvik (Pearson

    Longman)

    (7) New International Business English by Jones & Alexander (Oxford University Press)

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    GANPAT UNIVERSITY

    U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGB. Tech. Sem. I (Marine Engineering)

    2ME 101: Elements of Mechanical Engineering

    Unit

    No.Topics

    Lectures

    (Hours)

    1

    Introduction:

    Prime movers, Sources of energy, Types of prime movers, Force and mass,Pressure, Work, Power, Energy, Heat, Temperature, Units of heat, Specific heat

    capacity, Interchange of heat, Change of state, Mechanical equivalent of heat,

    Internal energy, Enthalpy, Entropy, Efficiency, Statements of Zeroth Law, First law

    and Second Law of Thermodynamics.

    04

    2

    Fuels and Combustion:

    Introduction, Classification, Solid fuels, Liquid Fuels, Gaseous fuels, LPG,CNG

    and biofuels ,Calorific values.04

    3

    Properties of gases:Gas laws, Boyle's law, Charle's law, Combined gas law, Gas constant, Internal

    energy, Relation between Cp and Cv, Enthalpy, Non flow process, Constant volume

    process, Constant pressure process, Isothermal process, Poly-tropic process,Adiabatic process.

    07

    4

    Properties of Steam:Introduction, Steam formation, Types of Steam, Enthalpy, Specific volume of steam

    and dryness fraction of steam , Internal energy, Steam tables, Non-flow process.

    Measurement of dryness fraction, Throttling calorimeter, Separating calorimeter,

    Combined calorimeter.

    07

    5

    Heat Engines:Thermal prime movers, Elementary heat engines, Sources of heat, Working

    substances, Converting machines, Classification of heat engines.05

    6

    Steam Boilers:Introduction, Classification, Simple vertical boiler, Vertical multitubular boiler,

    Cochran type, Lancashire boiler, Locomotive boiler, Babcock and Wilcox boiler,

    Boiler details, Boiler performance. Functioning of different mountings and

    accessories.

    07

    7

    Internal Combustion Engines:

    Introduction, Classification, Engine details, otto four-stroke cycle, Diesel-four-

    stroke cycle, Difference between otto cycle and Diesel cycle, Two-stroke cycle,

    Difference between two-stroke and four-stroke cycle, indicated power (ip), Brake

    Power (bp), Efficiencies.

    08

    8Speed Control:

    Introduction, Governors, I.C. Engine governing, Fly wheel.04

    9

    Pumps:Introduction, Reciprocating pump, types and operation, Air Chamber, Centrifugal

    pumps, Priming, Positive displacement pumps.06

    10

    Air Compressors:Introduction, Uses of Compressed air, Reciprocating compressors, Operation of a

    compressor, Work for compression, Power required, Reciprocating compressor05

    Teaching Scheme Credit

    Examination Scheme

    Theory PracticalGrand

    Total

    Sem. EndPract./ TW

    AssessmentLect.

    (Hrs.)

    Pract.

    (Hrs.)

    Total

    (Hrs.)Theory Pr/TW Total

    Int.

    Asses.Marks Hrs. Total

    4 2 6 4 1 5 30 70 3 100 25 125

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    Efficiency, Multistage reciprocating compressors, Rotary compressors.

    11

    Refrigeration & Air Conditioning:Introduction, Refrigerant, Types of refrigerators, Vapour compression refrigerating

    system, Window and split air conditioners.05

    12

    Couplings, Clutches and Brakes:Introduction, Couplings, Clutches, Brakes, Types of brakes. Difference between a

    brake and a clutch.05

    13

    Transmission of Motion and Power:Introduction, Methods of drive, Power transmission elements, shaft and axle, Belt-

    drive, Pulleys, Power transmitted by a belt, Chain drive, Friction drive, Gear drive.05

    Total 72

    PRACTICALS:

    At least 8 Practicals shall be performed based on above course contents during the semester.

    REFERENCE BOOKS:

    1. Thermal Science and Engineering by Dr. D.S. Kumar, S.K. Kataria & sons

    Publication New Delhi

    2. Fundamental of Mechanical Engineering by G.S. Sawhney, Prentice Hall of India

    Publication New Delhi

    3. Thermal Engineering by R.K. Rajput ,S.Chand Publication New Delhi

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    GANPAT UNIVERSITY

    U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGB. Tech. Sem. I (Marine Engineering)

    2EE 101: Elements of Electrical Engineering

    Unit

    No.Topics

    Lectures

    (Hours)

    1

    D.C. Circuits:

    Source Transformation, Star-Delta Transformation, Application ofKirchhoffs Law, Superposition Theorem, Thevenins Theorem, Nortons

    & Maximum Power Transfer Theorem.

    06

    2

    Capacitor :Types of Capacitor, Capacitance of Multiple Parallel Plate Capacitor,

    Energy stored in a Capacitor, Charging & Discharging of Capacitor &

    Time constant.

    05

    3

    Magnetic circuit :Law of Magnetic Circuit, Series & parallel Magnetic Circuits and

    Calculation, Comparison of magnetic & Electric Circuit, Magnetization

    Curves.

    07

    4

    Electromagnetic Induction :Review of Faradays Law, Lenzs Law, Self & Mutual Inductance,

    Inductance of coupled circuits, Rise and Decay of Current in Inductive

    circuit & Time Constant, Magnetic Hysterisis, Hysterisis Loss, Eddy

    Current Loss.

    08

    5

    Work, Power, Energy :

    Heating Effect of Electric Current and Joules law - Thermal

    Efficiency- Electrical Units of Power and Energy - Mechanical Units

    of Force- Torque & Power - Calculation of Power & Energy -

    Energy Bill.

    04

    6

    Illumination :Definition and important terms, Laws of illumination, Requirement of

    good lightning, Types and Design of lightning scheme, Street lightning ,

    Factory and Flood lightning.

    05

    7

    Batteries and Cells:Primary and Secondary cells, Lead acid, Nickel Cadmium secondary cells,

    Charging of Lead acid Batteries, Lithium primary and secondary cells,

    Dry button cells.

    04

    8

    A.C.Circuits :

    Generation of A.C. Voltage , Equation of A.C. Voltage, Average value,

    R.M.S. Value, Form Factor, Peak Factor, Phase & Phase Difference,

    Vector Representation of A.C. Voltage and Current. Addition andSubtraction of Vectors, Mathematical Representation of Vectors, Complex

    Algebra, Polar & Exponential form, Pure Resistive, Pure Inductive, Pure

    Capacitive and combination of R-L-C Circuits, Active -Reactive and

    Apparent power & Power Factor, Resonance in R-L-C Series Circuit, Q-

    factor, Bandwidth, Solution of Parallel circuit by Admittance, Phasor &

    Complex Algebra methods, Resonance in Parallel circuit, Q-factor,

    14

    Teaching Scheme Credit Examination Scheme ( Marks)TheoryPractical

    / TWTotal

    Theory Pr/TW TotalInt.

    Assess

    Sem. End

    L P Total Marks Hrs04 02 06 04 01 05 30 70 03 25 125

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    Bandwidth.

    9

    3-Phase Circuits :Generation of 3-phase voltage, Phase Sequence , Interconnection of three

    phase, Star Delta, Voltage ,Current & Power relationship in balanced

    3-Phase Circuits, Measurement of power in 3-phase circuit and Effect of

    power factor on Wattmeter readings.

    05

    10

    Economic Aspects :Load curve and related factors, Tariff & its types, Causes and effects of

    low power factor, Methods of improving power factor.05

    11

    Measuring Instrument :Operating system of Indicating instrument, Constructional and working of

    PMMC, Moving Iron, Dynamometer instruments, shunts and multiplier,

    multimeter and megger.

    05

    12

    Safety & Protection :Safety, electric shock, first aid for electric shock other hazards of

    electrical laboratories & safety rules, circuit protection devices, fuses,

    MCB, ELCB & relays.

    04

    Total 72

    Laboratory work:

    At least 10 Practicals to be performed based on above syllabus.

    Tutorials:

    At least 10 Assignments and Tutorials to be solved.

    REFERENCE BOOKS:

    (1)Electrical Technology Volume-I by B.L.Thereja, Pub. By S.Chand

    (2)Elements of Electrical & Electronics Engineering by U.A.Patel , Pub. By Atul

    Prakashan

    (3)Basic Electrical Engineering by V.N.Mittal Pub. By Tata Mc Grawhill, New

    Delhi

    (4)Electrical Wiring ,Estimating and Costing by S.L.Uppal, By Khanna Publication

    (5)Principles of Power Systems by V.K.Mehta Pub. By S.Chand

    ****************************** END of Semester I****************************

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    GANPAT UNIVERSITY

    U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGB. Tech. Sem. II (Marine Engineering)

    2CI 102: Mechanics of Solids

    Unit

    No.Topics

    Lectures

    (Hours)

    1 Introduction:-Scalar and vector quantities, absolute and derived units, the science of

    mechanics, fundamental principles, SI units.

    2

    2 Forces & Force Systems:-

    Force and force systems, composition and resolution of forces, moment of

    a force, law of parallelogram, resultant of different force systems,

    Varignons principle.

    8

    3 Equilibrium:

    Equilibrium of a particle, resultant and equilibrant, free body and free body

    diagram, Lamis theorem, equilibrium of human body joints.

    6

    4 Centre of gravity and Moment of Inertia:-Center of gravity of curves, plane areas and bodies, Pappus Guldinus

    theorem I & II, method of integration, Area moment of inertia, mass

    moment of inertia, M.I. of flywheel, different methods of M.I., law of

    parallel axis, law of perpendicular axis.

    11

    5 Friction:-Theory of friction, Types of friction, inclined plane friction, ladder friction,

    wedge friction, belt and rope friction.

    6

    6 Simple Lifting Machines:-Velocity ratio, mechanical advantage, efficiency, reversibility, law of

    machines, simple wheel & axle, differential wheel & axle, single purchase

    crab winch, differential wheel & axle, pulley & pulley block.

    6

    7 Dynamics of Particles:-

    De-Alembert's principle, motion of connected bodies, motion along

    inclined planes, impulse and momentum, Single degree free vibration

    7

    8 Physical and Mechanical properties of materials:Properties related to axial, bending and torsional and shear loading,

    Toughness, hardness, proof stress, factor of safety, working stress, load

    factor.

    6

    9 Stresses & Strains:-Elastic, homogeneous, isotropic materials, limit of elasticity and

    proportionality, yield limit, ultimate strength, strain hardening, section of

    composite materials, prismatic and non prismatic sections.Strains: Linear, shear, lateral, thermal and volumetric, Poissons ratio.

    Stresses: Normal stresses, axial- tensile and compressive, shear and

    complementary shear, thermal and hoop. Applications to composite

    material stepped and tapered bars.

    10

    Teaching Scheme Credit

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    Tu

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    (Hrs.)

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    10 Beams:-Types of supports, Types of beams, Types of loads, determinate and

    indeterminate beams. .Bending moments and Shear force , Bending

    moment and shear force diagrams for statically determinate beams

    subjected to couples, connected forces, uniformly distributed loadings,

    relation between bending moment, shear force and rate of loading, point

    of contra flexure.

    10

    Total 72

    Practicals will be carried out based on above course contents.

    REFERENCE BOOKS:

    1) Engineering Mechanics by Beer & Johnston

    2) Applied Mechanics by S.B.Junarkar & H. J. Shah

    3) Mechanics of Structure Vol. I by S.B.Junarkar & H. J. Shah

    4)

    Engineering Mechanics by M.N.Patel5) Engineering Mechanics by P.J.Shah

    6) Engineering Mechanics by A. K. Tayal

    7) Engineering Mechanics by S. Ramamrutham

    8) Engineering Mechanics by Kumar

    9) Strength of Materials by Timo Shenko

    10)Strength of Materials by S. Ramamrutham

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    GANPAT UNIVERSITY

    U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGB. Tech. Sem. II (Marine Engineering)

    2CE 101: Computer Programming

    Unit

    No.Topics

    Lectures

    (Hours)

    1

    Introduction to Programming& C

    Introduction to programming and programming language, Problem SolvingMethods: Algorithms and Flowcharts, Introduction to C, Basic structure of

    C programs, Sample C programs, Process of compiling and running a C

    Program

    2

    2

    Constants, Variables and data Types:Character Set, C tokens, Keywords and Identifiers, Constants, Variables,

    Data types, Declaration of Variables, Assigning values to variables,

    typedef, Defining symbolic constants. Printf & scanf function.

    2

    3

    Operators and Expression:Introduction, Arithmetic Operators, Relational Operators, Logical

    Operators, Assignment Operators, Increment and Decrement Operators,

    Conditional Operators, Special Operators, Evaluation of expressions,Precedence of arithmetic operators, Type conversions in expressions,

    Operator precedence and associativity.

    3

    4

    Management Input and Output Operators:Introduction, reading a character, writing a character, formatted input,

    formatted output.1

    5

    Decision Making branching:Introduction, Decision making with IF statement, the IF.. ELSE statement,

    nesting of IF ELSE statements, The ELSE IF ladder, The switch

    statement, and the turnery (? :) Operator, the GOTO statement

    3

    6 Decision Making Looping:Introduction, the WHILE statement, the DO statement, FOR statement,

    Break and Continue.3

    7

    Array:Introduction, One-dimensional, arrays, Two-dimensional arrays, arrays,

    Concept of Multidimensional arrays.3

    8

    Handling of Character strings:Introduction, Declaring and initializing string variables, Reading string

    from terminal, Writing string to screen, String, atoi(), Operations: String

    Copy, String Compare, String Concatenation And String Length(using

    predefined functions & without using them), Table of strings.

    3

    9

    User-Defined Functions:Introduction, Need for user-defined functions, The form of C function,

    elements of UDF, Return values and their types, Calling a function,

    category of functions, Nesting of functions.

    4

    10

    Structures and Unions:

    Introduction, Structure definition, declaring and initializing Structure

    variables, accessing Structure members, Copying & Comparison of4

    Teaching Scheme Credit

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    structures, Arrays of structures, Arrays within structures, Structures within

    Structures, Structures and functions, Unions.

    11

    UserDefined FunctionsIIRecursion, Functions with arrays, The scope and Lifetime of variables in

    functions, multifile program.1

    12

    Pointers:Introduction, Understanding pointers, Accessing the address of variable,

    Declaring and initializing pointers, Accessing a variable through its pointer,

    chain of Pointers, Pointer expressions, Pointer increments and scale factor,

    Pointers and arrays, Pointers & character strings, Pointers & Functions,

    Function returning multiple values(9.14),Pointers and structures.

    5

    13

    File Management in C:Introduction, Defining files and its Operations, Error handling during I/O

    operations, Random access files, Command line arguments.2

    Total 36

    Practicals: At least 8 Practicals will be carried out based on above course contents.

    REFERENCE BOOKS:

    1) Programming in ANSI-C By E. Balaguruswami, TMH Publication2) Let us C By Yashwant Kanetkar, BPB Publication3) C Programming language By Kernighan, Brian, W, Ritchie, Dennis PHI Publication

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    GANPAT UNIVERSITY

    U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGB. Tech. Sem. II (Marine Engineering)

    2HS 102: Engineering MathematicsII

    REFERENCE BOOKS:

    (1)Higher Engineering Mathematics by Dr. B. S. Grewal(2)Higher Engineering Mathematics Vol. I & II by Dr. K. R. Kachot.(3)Advanced Engineering Mathematics (Fifth Edition), Erwin Kreyszig.

    Applied Mathematics for Engineering by Dr. R. C. Shah

    Teaching Scheme

    Credit Examination Scheme

    Theory

    Practical/ TW

    TotalTheory Pra/TW Total

    Int.Assess

    Sem. End

    Lect.Hrs

    Tu.Hrs

    Prac.Hrs

    Total Marks Hrs

    03 01 00 04 03 01 04 30 70 3 - 100

    Unit

    No

    Topics Lectures

    (Hours)

    1

    Integral Calculus:

    Beta & Gamma, Error functions, Elliptic functions. Application of integration-- Length of a curve, Area of a bounded region, Volume & surface area of a solid

    of revolution for Cartesian, parametric & polar form.

    9

    2

    Reduction Formulae:

    Reduction formulae of the type sinnx dx, cosnx dx, sinmxcosnxdx, cotnxdx,

    and tannxdx.

    5

    3

    Multiple integralsDouble integral, change of order of integration, transformation of variables by

    Jacobian only for double integration, change to polar co-ordinates in double

    integrals, Triple integral, Application of multiple integration to find areas,

    volumes, C.G., M.I. and mean values.

    13

    4

    Complex NumbersDeMoivres theorem & its applications, functions of complex variablesExponential, hyperbolic & inverse hyperbolic, trigonometric & logarithmic.

    11

    5

    Differential Equations & ModelingModeling of Engineering systems (leading to ODE of first order, first degree,

    including orthogonal trajectories), Exact differential equations and integrating

    factors, unified approach to solve first order equations, linear, reducible to linear

    and higher degree differential equations (Clairuts equation only).

    11

    6Curves Tracing:

    Tracing of Curves: Cartesian, polar and parametric forms. 5

    Total 54

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    GANPAT UNIVERSITY

    U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGB. Tech. Sem. II (Marine Engineering)

    2CI 101: Elements of Civil Engineering

    Unit

    No.Topics Lectures

    (Hours)

    1 Introduction :Impact of Infrastructural Development on the Economy of a Country, Role

    of Civil Engineers, Importance of Planning, Scheduling and Construction

    management.

    02

    2 Water Resources and Hydraulics:

    Importance of Hydrology, Classification of Water resources &

    Requirement of water for various uses, Water Management Strategies,

    Water Resources Development in India. Introduction of Dams,

    Introduction of water supply and Drainage System

    10

    3 Surveying:

    Chain Survey: Linear measurements, Errors in chaining, problems on

    obstacle

    Directions and Bearings: Types of Bearings and Meridians, Whole

    Circle Bearing and Quarter Circle Bearings, Compunctions of Angles

    from bearings and bearings from angle, Magnetic Declination, Local

    Attraction, Various Problems

    Elevation Measurements: Introduction of Level Machine, Methods of

    levelling, Recording and Reducing of levels, Contour Survey.

    Area and volume:measurement by Plan meter

    Modern Tools of Surveying and Mapping: Introduction to Theodolite,

    Electronic

    Distance Measurement Instruments, Total Station, Global Positioning

    System, Remote Sensing and Geographic Information System

    17

    4 Construction Materials:

    Introduction, Masonry Materials: Stones, Bricks, Blocks, Tiles; Binding

    Materials: Lime & Cement; Aggregates, Mortar & Concrete, Timber,

    Specification of all Building Materials as per IS Standards, Method ofDrawing Plan, Elevation and Section of Building

    13

    5 Transportation Engineering:

    Role of Transportation in National development, Transportation Ways,

    Surface Transportation and Aviation, Elements of Highway materials

    10

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    properties and highway Construction, BOT Projects for Highways,

    Elements of Traffic Engineering and Traffic Control

    Total 54

    REFERENCE BOOKS:

    1. Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering- By Santosh Kumar Garg2. Building ConstructionBy B. C. Punmia ,Laxmi Pub .House3. SurveyingI By B. C. Punmia, Laxmi Pub. House4. Materials of Construction By D. N. Ghose5. Highway Engineering - Khanna S.K and Justo C.E.G.,Khanna Publishers , Delhi6. Element of civil & mechanical Engineering, -Prof. P.S.Desai.& G.P.Vadodariya,

    Atul Prakash

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    GANPAT UNIVERSITY

    U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGB. Tech. Sem. II (Marine Engineering)

    2ME 102: Engineering Graphics

    Unit

    No.Topics

    Lectures

    (Hours)

    1

    Introduction:

    Importance of Engineering Drawing, Engineering Drawing Instruments anduses, B.I.S and I.S.O. Conventions for drawings, Use of plane scales and

    Representative Fraction

    03

    2

    Loci of Point:Path of the points moving on simple arrangements and simple Mechanism,

    Slider Crank Mechanism, Four bar Chain Mechanism etc.05

    3

    Engineering Curves:Classification of Engineering Curves, Construction of Conics curves with

    different methods, Construction of Cycloidal Curves, Involute and Spiral.06

    4

    Projection of Points and Straight Lines:Introduction to principal planes of projections, Notation System- Points in

    First, Second, Third and Fourth quadrants, Projections of line Parallel to Two

    and Perpendicular to one of the principal planes, Line parallel to one and

    inclined to two principal planes, Line inclined to all the three principal planes,

    True length of the line and its inclination with the reference planes.

    08

    5

    Projection of Planes:Concept of different planes, Projections of planes with its inclination to one

    principal plane and with two principal planes. Concept of auxiliary plane

    method for projections of the plane.

    06

    6

    Projection of Solids and Sections of Solids:Classifications of Solids, Projections of right and regular solids with their axis

    Parallel to Two and Perpendicular to one of the principal planes, axis parallelto one and inclined to two principal planes, axis inclined to all the three

    principal planes. Section of such a solids and the true shape of the section.

    10

    7

    Development of surfaces:Methods of development of lateral surface of right solids, Parallel line

    development, Radial line development.04

    8

    Interpenetration of Solid:Interpenetration of Right Regular Solids Intersection of Cylinder Vs

    Cylinder, Cylinder Vs Prism, Cylinder Vs Cone.06

    9

    Orthographic Projections & Sectional Orthographic Projections:Principle of projection, Principal planes of projection, Projections from the

    pictorial view of the object on the principal planes for View from Front, Viewfrom Top and View from Side using first angle projection method and third

    angle projection method, Full Sectional View.

    10

    10

    Isometric Projections and Isometric View or Drawing:Isometric Scale, Conversion of orthographic views into isometric projection,

    isometric view or drawing.08

    11 Fastening and Connecting Methods: 04

    Teaching Scheme Credit

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    Total

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    Asses.Marks Hrs. Total

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    Screw threads, Bolts, Nut, Stud, locking devices, Riveted joint, Coupling,

    Foundation bolts,

    Total 72

    Term Work:Based on above syllabus, each candidate shall submit a set of graphics sheets and sketch

    book certified by the principal of the college that they have been executed in a

    satisfactory manner in the graphics halls of the college.

    Text Books:

    1. A Text Book of Engineering Graphics By P.J.Shah S.Chand & Company Ltd., NewDelhi

    2. A Text Book of Machine Drawing By P.J.Shah S.Chand & Company Ltd., New Delhi3. Elementary Engineering Drawing By N.D.Bhatt Charotar Publishing House, Anand

    REFERENCE BOOKS:

    1. Engineering GraphicsI and II By Arunoday Kumar TechMax Publication, Pune2. Engineering Drawing & Graphics using Auto CAD 2000 By T. Jeyapoovan Vikas

    Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi

    3. A text book of Engineering Drawing By R.K.Dhawan S.Chand & Company Ltd.,New Delhi

    4. A text book of Engineering Drawing By P.S.Gill S.K.Kataria & sons, Delhi5. Engineering Drawing with an Introduction to AutoCAD By D.A.Jolhe Tata McGraw-

    Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi6. Computer Aided Engineering Drawing, S. Trymbaka Murthy I.K.InternationalPublishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi

    7. Engineering Drawing and Graphics, Venugopal

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    Unit

    No.Topics

    1.Identification of electrical and electronics components:

    Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors, Diodes, Transistors, Thyristors

    2.Soldering:

    Different electrical and electronics components on PCB

    3.

    Domestic and Industrial Electrical wiring:

    Types of wiring, domestic wiring installation, sub circuits in domestic wiring,

    simple control circuit in domestic installation, industrial electrification.

    4.

    Fault finding of following domestic devices:

    1.Mixer Grinder2.Washing Machine3.Domestic Floor Mill4.Electric Iron5.Oven Toaster Griller6.Geyser

    5.Earthing:

    Measurement of Earth resistance, Earthing methods and insulation resistance

    measurement by Meager.

    6.ICs and Data Sheet:

    Identification of ICs and data sheet reading.

    7.

    Operation of Passive Devices:a.Relays.

    b.Optoectronic devices.

    c.Switches.d.Conductors.

    8.

    Bell Circuits and Indicators:Types of bell, Alarm circuits without relay, Types of diagram, The use of relay

    in alarming circuits, Bell circuits using supplies, T.D.R. (Time Delay Relay)

    circuits, Use of indicators in various circuits.

    9.Electrical Energy meter:

    1 & 3 Energy meter, Energy calculation

    Term Work:

    Term Work will be based on above syllabus. Students will be given creative mini

    project under fun module.

    REFERENCE BOOKS:

    1. Elements of Mechanical Engineering by Hajra Chaudhary2. Elements of Mechanical Engineering by Mathur & Mehta3. Work shop technology by Hajra Chaudhary4. Work shop technology by Chapmen5. Electronics principle by A. Malvino6. Electrical wiring, estimating and costing by S.L.Uppal, Khanna Publication.

    ****************************** END of Semester II ***************************

    GANPAT UNIVERSITY

    U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGB. Tech Sem-III. (Marine Engineering)

    2MR301 Workshop Technology

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    Teaching Scheme Credit

    Examination Scheme

    Theory Practical

    GrandTotal

    Sem. EndPract.

    AssessmentLect.(Hrs.)

    Tu.Lab

    (Hrs.)W/S Total

    (Hrs.)Theory Pr/TW Total

    Int.Asses

    Marks Hrs. Total

    03 00 00 00 03 03 00 03 30 70 03 100 00 100

    UnitNo.

    Topic Lecture(Hours)

    1. Common workshop Tools:Description and uses of different types of Calipers, Straightedges, Try squares, Vices, Hammers, Chisels, Scrapers, Files, Drills, Reamers, Tapes,V-Blocks, Face plate, Marking blocks, Carpentry tools, pattern maker's tools, Smithy

    tools and Moulding tools. Application of hand tools as chisel, file and saw.

    6

    2. Metal cutting Machines:Kinematic analysis, specification, operation and inspection ofthe more important types of metal cutting machine tool including Centre lathes,Capstan and turret lathes, Automatic lathes, drilling and boring machines. Shapingslotting and planning machines, Milling and broaching machines.

    10

    3. Machine Process & Machine Tools:The geometry of cutting processes, Chip formation,Cutting forces, Stresses and power; Friction of chip on tool. Generation and dissipationof heat ii cutting. Standard nomenclature for cutting tools. Cutting speeds and feeds,estimation of machining time. The fundamental Cutting process, geometrical control of

    the cutting edge Turning, Screw cutting and taper turning processes on Centre lathe.

    5

    4. Abrasive process: Grinding, honing and lapping by hand and machines. Shears andpunches. Wood working machines. Principles of jigs and fixtures Standardization

    5

    5. Measuring Instruments & Inspection: Description and use of steel rule,Vernier's scale, Micro-meter, Dial gauge, Depth gauge, thread gauge, Feelergauge, Wire gauge, pattern maker's scale, Taper gauge, snap gauge, Pluggauge, Optical methods of measurement, Principles of interchange ability,limit system, Use of limit gauge

    6

    6. Fitting and Overhauling:Types of packing and jointing materials and their uses, Design

    considerations and construction of various types of valves and cocks, Reducing valvesfor steam and air. Bedding of bearings, marking of engine parts for fitting, machiningoperations fitting of keys, cotters, Pipe work.

    8

    7. Safety Measures:Sources of danger and methods of protection. Types of guards andsafety devices, Factory Act regulations.

    4

    8. Welding: Welding Equipment & Applications, Electric welding (A.C & D.C) spotwelding. Gas welding. Soldering & Brazing. Different welding & Electrodes, Solders& Brazing Fluxes. Defects in welding

    Safe working practices - Personal Protection Equipment

    10

    Total 54

    REFERENCE:

    1. Workshop Technology I & IIHaza Choudhury.

    2. Workshop Technology - Kurmi.3. Workshop Technology - W.A.J. Chapman (Vol I & II)4. H.M.T production Technology - TATA McGraw Hill, New Delhi

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    GANPAT UNIVERSITY

    U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGB. Tech. Sem-III (Marine Engineering)

    2MR302 Seamanship& Survival at Sea

    Teaching Scheme Credit

    Examination Scheme

    Theory Practical

    Grand

    Total

    Sem. EndPract.

    AssessmentLect.(Hrs.)

    Tu.Lab

    (Hrs.)W/S Total

    (Hrs.)Theory Pr/TW Total

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    Marks Hrs. Total

    03 01 02 00 06 04 01 05 30 70 03 100 25 125

    Unit

    No.

    Topic Lecture

    (Hours)1. Seamen & their duties: Ships department, General Ship Knowledge and nautical terms like

    poop deck, forecastle, Bridge.

    2

    2. Safety and Cargo Work: Precautionsin bad weather, Lashing of cargo, Slingshooks used incargo work, standard safety precaution on cargo work. Entering in enclosed or confinedspace, Safesystem of works, EEmergencyprocedures;Emergency signals, Man overboard Signals, Fire signals.

    3

    3. Navigational Lights and Signals: Port and starboard, forward and aft mast lights, Colors andlocation. Lookout, Flags, Flag etiquette, Dressing ship.

    1

    4. Anchor and Cable Work: Anchor, Shackle, Cable arrangement, Chainlocker,Associatedfittings,Anchoringand weighingprocedure and safetyprecautions.Moorings,Types ofmoorings.

    2

    5. Navigation: General knowledge of principal stars , Sextants, navigation

    compasses, echo sounder, log and uses, barometer and weather

    classification , GMT and zonal time, wireless navigational instruments,

    radar satellite navigation.

    6

    6. Rope Work: Types of knots, Practice of knot formation, materials of ropes , strength, care &maintenance, use of mooring lines, heaving line, rat guards, canvas and its use.

    2

    7. Abandoning ship: Manning of life boat and life rafts, muster list, Radio and alarm

    signals, distress signals (SOS), Distress calls time and radio frequencyPyrotechniques.

    8

    8. Survival at sea: Survival difficulties and factors, equipment available, duties of crewmembers, initial action on boarding, maintaining the craft.

    4

    9. Life Saving Appliances: Classification of ship for Life Saving Appliances.LSArequirements for cargo ships. Life Boat, Life raft, Life Buoy, Life Jacket Linethrowing appliances Safety, care and maintenance of life saving appliances.LSARegulation,LSA Code, Complete syllabusof IMO module courseProficiency inSurvivalTechniques.

    8

    10. Introduction to: MARPOL Convention and its annexes, Regulatory control towards

    environmental pollution at sea. Familiarisation with SOLAS, STCW conventions, ISPS

    code and other maritime codes and conventions, ill effects of cargo on human and

    environment.

    8

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    11. Knots, bends and hitches, Ropes and splices, Donning of Life jackets, Life boat drills.Lowering and hoisting of Life boats.

    8

    12. Method of helicopter rescue, evacuation 2

    Total 54

    Practical:

    1. Knots, bends and hitches, Ropes and splices.2. Use of Life buoys3. Donning of Life jackets.4. Life boat drills. Lowering and hoisting of Life boats (model).5. Study of working of life boat and provisions for life boat.6. Construction and operational details of life raft giving importance to manual and hydrostatic

    Release device.7. Method of helicopter rescue, evacuation

    REFERENCES:

    1. Seamanship: -J.Dinger2. Survival in Lifeboat: -Capt. Puri,3. SOLAS -IMO4. MARPOL -IMO5. International Light and Shape and Sound Signal by -W.Moore6. Electronic navigation aids by -G.Sonnenberg7. Search and Rescue Manual -IMO Publication8. Mariners Handbook -HMSO

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    GANPAT UNIVERSITY

    U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGB. Tech. Sem-III (Marine Engineering)

    02MR303 ShipStructure & Construction

    Teaching Scheme Credit

    Examination Scheme

    Theory Practical

    GrandTotal

    Sem. EndPract.

    AssessmentLect.(Hrs.)

    Tu.Lab

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    04 00 00 00 04 04 00 04 30 70 03 100 00 100

    Unit

    No.

    Topic Lecture

    (Hours)

    1. Ship terms:various terms used in ship constructione.g. lbp, loa, molded and extreme depth,beam anddraught, camber, sheer, flare, rake, tumblehome, parallelbody etc., displacement

    & deadweight.Overview of gt and nt. Basicgenerallayoutof principalship types such asbulk carrier,oil tanker, containerships, multipurpose/ generalcargo ship.

    4

    2. Stresses in Ship's Structure: Hull girder, Static, dynamic and local stresses. Hogging,Sagging, Racking, Pounding, Panting, Dry-docking, localloadsetc., and Strength membersto counteract the same.

    3

    3. Materials for shipconstruction:Materialsused in ship construction,grades of steel,platesand sectionslikeAngles, Bulb Plates,Ibeam T sectionsetc. used in ship construction.

    8

    4. Framing systems and Double Bottom: Transverse and Longitudinalframing,Tanksidebracket, Beam Knee, Web frame, stringer,Double bottom construction,types of floors,duct keel.

    8

    5. Shell & Decks:Plating systems for shell.Deck plating& deck girders. Openings in decks like

    hatches. Hatch coamingsand closingarrangements of cargo hatches. Water tightness thehatches.

    8

    6. Bulk heads & Deep Tanks: Functions and construction of transverse and longitudinalbulkheads. Corrugated bulkheads. Openings through W/T bulkheads; Deep tanks forliquids.

    8

    7. Fore End Arrangements: Stem construction, Arrangements to resist panting and pounding.Constructionwithin forepeak tank. Bulbous bow. Hawsepipes, Spurlingpipes and Chainlockeretc.

    4

    8. Aft end constructionand arrangements: Additionalstrengthening in machinery space, Aftpeak tank, shaft tunnel,Types of Sterns, Stern frame, Stern Tube, types of rudder, ruddersupportingarrangements pintles,gudgeon, constructionof rudder, rudder carrierbearing

    etc.

    8

    9. Ship Types: Differentship types and theirconstructionaldetailsand requirements.Sectionsof generalcargo ships,bulk carriers,tankers, containerships, RoRo ships etc.

    3

    10. Overview& GeneralKnowledge:Shipyard Practice: Ship design process, Layout of shipyards, Fabrication of components.Basic concepts of Launching of ships and sea trials.. General knowledge of CAD,CAMapplications.

    3

    11. Piping and venting Systems: Venting arrangements (natural and mechanical) for tanks,holds and oil fuel tanks. Soundingpipes, bilgepiping, bilgewellsand strum box, ballast

    piping etc.

    2

    12. Offshore Technology : Basic concepts of Drilling Ships, Rigs, Platforms and

    Supply/Support Vesselsetc.

    2

    13. Loadings and Tonnage: Definitionof freeboardand variousassigningconditions, List of

    closing appliance, Load Line surveys, Tonnage regulations, Calculation as per latest

    convention ,detailsof LL markings, Plimsol line

    4

    14. Ship Surveys: Survey rules, Functioning of ship classification Societies, Surveys

    during construction, Periodical surveys as per statutory regulations, harmonization of

    4

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    survey, retention/suspension of class of a ship, constructional features and rule

    guidelines for a merchant vessel as per SOLAS, Marpol regulations, IBC and IGC

    codes

    15. Statutory Certificates and their validity, Ships registration formalities, Intact Stability

    Criteria under damaged conditions (constructional point of view in compliance

    with s tatutory regulations), Enhanced Survey requirements, HSSC, CAS.

    3

    Total 72

    REFERENCES:

    1. Ship Construction -REEDS Vol -5

    2. Ship Construction -Munro & Smith3. D. J. Eyres Ship Construction, 4

    thEdition, Butter worth - Heinemann, Oxford, 1994.

    4. Merchant Ship Construction -H.J. Pursey

    5. Merchant Ship Construction -D.A. Taylor

    6. Principles of Naval Architecture -SNAME Publication

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    GANPAT UNIVERSITY

    U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGB. Tech. Sem-III (Marine Engineering)

    2MR304 Applied ThermodynamicsI

    Teaching Scheme Credit

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    (Hrs.)

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    Unit

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    Topic Lecture

    (Hours)

    1. The second Law of Thermodynamics:-Different statements of the second Low of

    Thermodynamics. Carnot cycle, Thermodynamics Reversibility. Carnots Principle,

    Carnots cycle for a gas, Deductions from Carnot's cycle. Thermodynamics Temperature

    scale. Steam and Gas Processes on T-S and H-S charts, Entropy and IrreversibilityApplied problems

    10

    2. Steam cycle:-Carnot cycle for steam and Ideal Efficiency. Rankin cycle with dry saturated

    steam and superheated steam. Teed Pump work. Rankin Efficiency, cycle Efficiency,

    Isentropic Efficiency, work Ratio, Reheating and Regenerative Feed Heating and their

    effect on Thermal Efficiency. Applied Problems.

    14

    3. Steam Engines; Modified Rankin cycle for steam Engines, Hypothetical Indicator

    Diagram, Mean Effective pressure and work transfer. Diagram Factor, Indicated power,

    Specific steam Indicated Thermal Efficiency. Efficiency Ratio, Engine Efficiency,

    Energy Compound steam Engines, Missing quantity prob. Applied lems. -

    8

    4. Reciprocating Compressors: Ideal cycle for compressors, work Transfer in single stage

    compressor, Mass and volume flow. Free Air Delivery, Effect of clearance and

    volumetric Efficiency in Single stage compressors, Multi-stage compression neglecting

    clearance and with clearance. Condition for Minimum work Input and Perfect Interco

    ling. Tandem and In-line arrangement in compressors. Rotary positive Displacement

    Types of compressors. Compressed air Motors, Applied Problems.

    20

    5. Properties of Mixtures of Gases and Gas & Vapours;-Dalton's Law of partial pressure,

    Amagats Law of partial volume, volumetric and Gravimetric Analysis of Gas Mixtures,

    Gibb's -Dalton Law, Mean value of a Gas constant. Equivalent Molecular weight,

    Density, specific volume, specific Heal and Molar Heat capacity of gas mixture.

    Advanced problem on Adiabatic Mixing.

    16

    6. Air and Water vapour mixture, Specific Humidity, Relative Humidity, Dew point,

    Unsaturated and saturated Air. Study of psychometric chart, numerical based on

    Psychometric.

    4

    Total 72

    Practicals

    1. Experimental Study of Throttling & separating Calorimeter.

    2. Experimental Study on Steam Turbine Test Rig

    3. Experimental Study of Reciprocating Air Compressor.

    4. Experimental Study on Air Cond. Trainer. Study and Use of : Sling psychrometer, Hygrometer &

    Anemometer.

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    REFERENCES:

    1. Applied Thermodynamics for Engineering

    2. Technologists T.D.Eastop & A- McConkey

    3. Applied Thermodynamics J. B. O. Sneedcn & S. V. Karr.

    4. Basic Engineering Thermodynamics Joel Rayners

    5. Heat Engines P. L.Eallaney

    6. Thermodynamics - Applied to heat Engines E. H. Lewitt

    7. Heat and Thermodynamics Mark W. Zemansky & Richard H.

    Dittman

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    GANPAT UNIVERSITY

    U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGB. Tech. Sem-III (Marine Engineering)

    2MR305 Electrical Machines

    Teaching Scheme Credit Examination SchemeTheory Practical

    GrandTotal

    Sem. EndPract.

    AssessmentLect.(Hrs.)

    Tu.Lab

    (Hrs.)W/S Total

    (Hrs.)Theory Pr/TW Total

    Int.Asses

    Marks Hrs. Total

    04 00 01 00 05 04 0.5 04.5 30 70 03 100 25 125

    Unit

    No.

    Topic Lecture

    (Hours)

    1. Direct current machines: Principle of working, construction, winding, e.m.f. Equal ion.Armature reaction, Commutation, brush shin, compensating winding.

    6

    2. D.C. generator, their characteristics, methods of excitation, parallel operation, equalizer busbar, performance equations.

    12

    3. D.C. motor-their characteristics, starting and reversing, speed-torque equations, starters,speed control including electronic method of control, testing of d,c. machines for finding

    out losses and efficiency, braking of d.c. motor.

    16

    4. D.C. and A.C, transmission and distribution-two wire and three wire d,c. system, use ofbalancer, a.c. transmission single phase and three phase, three wire and four wiredistribution, comparison of d.c. and a.c. transmission, effect of voltage drop, copperutilization under different systems, single and double fed distributors, fuses, d.c. air circuitbreaker, a.c. air and oil circuit breakers. HV & LV switchgears.

    8

    5. Transformers - principle of action, e,m,f. equation, phasor diagrams for no load and loadconditions, useful and leakage flux, leakage reactance, equivalent c ire nils, voltageregulation, losses and efficiency, open circuit and short circuit and short circuit tests,parallel operation, three phase transformer - core and shell type transformer, current and

    potential transformer, auto-transformer (single phase & 3-phases).

    30

    Total 72

    Practical based on above topics.

    D.C. Machines:

    To study and run a rotary converter under different conditions to record the generated voltageon d.c. side against variation of load.

    REFERENCE BOOKS:

    1. Electrical Technology - Hughes Edward2. Electricity applied to Marine Engineering - W. Laws3. Electrical Power - S. Uppal

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    GANPAT UNIVERSITY

    U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGB. Tech. Sem-III (Marine Engineering)

    2MR306 Engineering Mechanics

    Teaching Scheme Credit

    Examination Scheme

    Theory Practical

    Grand

    Total

    Sem. EndPract.

    AssessmentLect.(Hrs.)

    Tu.Lab

    (Hrs.)W/S Total

    (Hrs.)Theory Pr/TW Total

    Int.Asses

    Marks Hrs. Total

    02 00 01 00 03 02 0.5 2.5 30 70 03 100 25 125

    Unit

    No.

    Topic Lecture

    (Hours)

    1. Friction;Static and Kinetic Friction. - Laws of Friction; Effort required to pull a body up

    or down an inclined plane. Friction in Square and V- threaded screws, friction in pivots

    and collars; conical bearings and thrust bearings plates. Cone clutches and Centrifugal

    clutches.

    4

    2. Dynamics of Rotation : Dynamics of rotation panicle and rotating bodies, velocity andacceleration in terms of path variables, cylindrical co-ordinates forces acting on a bodyhaving known motion; Torque equation; Work done by application of torque; Kineticenergy of rotation. Total Kinetic energy of a rolling wheel.

    4

    3. Periodic Motion: simple Harmonic motion; Application of S, H, M. to masses and

    springs. Simple Pendulum and Compound Pendulum. Centrifugal Force and its

    application to conical pendulum. Unloaded Governor, Curved tracks and machine

    parts, stress in thin rim due to centrifugal action.

    8

    4. Drives and Brake: Belt and Rope drives; Open and Cross Belt drive; Belt dimensions;

    Ratio of belt tension; Modification for V-groove pulleys; Power of Belt drives and

    maximum power transmitted. Effect of Centrifugal tension; Creep in Belts; Different

    types of band brakes and block brakes. Dynamometers and their working principles;

    Absorption Dynamometer Band & Rope Brake Dynamometer, Hydraulic

    Dynamometer.

    12

    5. Governors:Function of Governor; Comparison between a Governor and a fly wheel;

    Various types of Governors; Centrifugal and Inertia types of Governors, Sensitiveness;

    Stability and Hunting of Governors; Governor effort and Power, Consideration of

    friction in Governors.

    8

    Total 36

    Practicals:

    To find the co-efficient of friction both for flat belt and V-Belt with Belt friction apparatusand hence find the slip.Centrifugal clutch to demonstrate the process of Power parameters of the Hartnell Governor.

    i) Rotating masses

    ii) Spring Rate

    iii) Initial Spring Compression.

    Note the effects of varying the mass of the centre sleeve of the Porter Governor and Compare thesame with that of Proell Governor.To determine the characteristic curves of sleeve position against speed of rotation in case of:

    i) Hartnell Governorii) Porter Governor andiii) Proell Governor

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    To determine the moment of inertia of different bodies by the Trifilar suspension byexperiment and by calculation.

    REFERENCES:

    1. Applied Mechanics - J. Hannah & M.J. Hillier2. A text book of Engineering Mechanics - R.S. Khurmi

    3. Engineering Mechanics H, L. Langhaar & A. P. Boresi

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    GANPAT UNIVERSITY

    U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGB. Tech. Sem-III (Marine Engineering)

    2MR307Strength ofMaterials

    Teaching Scheme Credit

    Examination Scheme

    Theory Practical

    Grand

    Total

    Sem. EndPract.

    AssessmentLect.(Hrs.)

    Tu.Lab

    (Hrs.)W/S Total

    (Hrs.)Theory Pr/TW Total

    Int.Asses

    Marks Hrs. Total

    04 00 01 00 05 04 0.5 04.5 30 70 03 100 25 125

    Unit

    No.

    Topic Lecture

    (Hours)

    1. Strain Energy in Simple Stresses: Concept of StrainEnergy; StrainEnergy due to normal

    and Shear Stresses; StrainEnergy due to impact loads; Resilience.

    4

    2. Bending Stress: Pre bending, 2nd moment of area, Stressesdue tobending. 8

    3. Shear & Torsion: Shear Stress and Shear Strain, Twisting of solid and hollow shafts,Stiffnessand Strength.Powerand Torque relation.Shaftswith linearand compound shafts,

    Partial hollow shafts, Calculation for Couplingbolts, Torsion applied to closed coil

    springs,springswith axial load,Calculationsfor mean diameter of springs,wirediameter

    & number of coils.Strain Energy in torsion,Plasticyieldingof materialsin Torsion.

    12

    4. Compound Stressand strain: Stresseson an obliquesection,Generaltwo dimensionalstress

    system Materials subjected to direct and shear stresses, Principalplanes and principal

    stresses,Strainon an obliquesection, Determinationof principalstrains,Principalstrain

    in three dimensions,Principalstresses determinedfromprincipalstrains,Mohr'sDiagram

    for stress strain and strain rosette, Combine bending and twisting, EquivalentB.M. andTorsion,Shear, bending and torsion,Theoriesof failure.

    10

    5. Thin Curved bar: Strainenergy due to bending. Castigliano's theorem, and itsapplication

    to curved bars, strain energy due to twisting.Appliedproblems.

    6

    6. Thick Cylinders: Thick cylinders, Lame's theory, compound cylinders, The Lame Line;

    Shrinkage Allowance; Solid shaft subjected to radialpressure. Compound Cylinders;

    Appliedproblems.

    8

    7. Deflection of Beams: Strainenergy due to bending. Applicationof impact.Deflection

    by integration, Macaulay's Method. Moment area Methods of deflection coefficient.

    Deflectiondue to shear, Deflectionby graphicalmethod. Appliedproblems.

    8

    8. Built-in and continuousbeams: Momentarea method,builtin beam with centralconcentratedload, builtin beam with uniformly distributed load, with load not at centre, Macaulay'smethod, Continuousbeam, Clapeyrons three moment theorem. Appliedproblems.

    8

    9. Struts: Euler's theory and Euler's bucklingload.Struts with both endspinjoined,both ends

    fixed,one end fixed and one end free, one end hinged. Pinjoined strut with eccentric

    load,RankinGordon Formula. Appliedproblems.

    8

    Total 72

    Laboratory:

    1. Todeterminethe behaviour of differentmaterialswhen subjected to tensionor compression

    2. Toobtaintensilepropertieson UTM (Yieldstressand Young's Modulus)

    3. Toobtaintensilepropertieson UTM (Breakingstressand % elongation)

    4.Plottingof Stress vs Straincurve.

    Determinationof modulusof rigidity of shaft on torsiontestingmachine Determinationof deflectionof

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    simply supported beam for a point loadat the centre. Determinationof slopeanddeflectionof simply

    supported beam usingmoment area method (graphicalanalysis)

    REFERENCES:

    1. Strength of Materials -G. H, Ryder

    2. Strength of Materials -Stephen Timoshenko3. Strength of Materials - R. K. Rajput

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    GANPAT UNIVERSITY

    U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGB. Tech. Sem-III (Marine Engineering)

    2MR308 Workshop PracticalsII

    Teaching Scheme Credit

    Examination Scheme

    Theory Practical

    Grand

    Total

    Sem. EndPract.

    AssessmentLect.(Hrs.)

    Tu.Lab

    (Hrs.)W/S Total

    (Hrs.)Theory Pr/TW Total

    Int.Asses

    Marks Hrs. Total

    0 00 0 04 04 00 02 02 00 00 00 00 50 50

    Machine Shop (Lathe Work):

    Prepare a job piece which consists of following operations:

    Straight Turning.

    A Step pulley.

    Straight turning. Under-cut with taper & threads.

    Stepping down with knurling operation

    Taper turning and inside boring

    Making of hexagonal end with under-cut taper turning and thread cutting,

    Welding Stop:

    Half V- welding (from (op face)

    Full V-welding (from top face)

    Double V- welding (on opposite faces)

    Half U-welding (from lop face)

    Double U- welding (on opposite faces)

    T-welding (on inner side)

    T-welding (both inner sides)T-welding (both outer sides)

    L- Welding (outside comer)

    L-welding (inside comer)

    Angular welding (both sides)

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    GANPAT UNIVERSITY

    U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGB. Tech. Sem-III (Marine Engineering)

    2MR309General Performance

    Teaching Scheme CreditExamination Scheme

    Theory Practical

    GrandTotal

    Sem. EndPract.

    AssessmentLect.(Hrs.)

    Tu.Lab

    (Hrs.)W/S Total

    (Hrs.)Theory Pr/TW Total

    Int.Asses

    Marks Hrs. Total

    00 00 0 00 00 00 02 02 00 00 00 00 100 100

    ****************************** END of Semester III **************************

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    GANPAT UNIVERSITY

    U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGB. Tech. Sem-IV (Marine Engineering)

    2MR401 Alternators & Motors

    Teaching Scheme Credit

    Examination Scheme

    Theory Practical

    GrandTotal

    Sem. EndPract.

    AssessmentLect.

    (Hrs.)Tu.

    Lab

    (Hrs.)

    W/S Total

    (Hrs.)Theory Pr/TW Total

    Int.

    AssesMarks Hrs. Total

    03 00 01 00 04 03 0.5 3.5 30 70 03 100 25 125

    Unit

    No.

    Topic Lecture

    (Hours)

    1. Three phase induction motor: principle of operation and theory of action, slip speed,rotor to stator relationship, rotor frequency, rotor e.m.f. and current, equivalent circuit

    relationship between rotor IR loss and the rotor slip, torque/slip characteristics,

    starting torque and maximum running torque, reversing, speed control ofinduction motor, including IGBT (Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor) andThyristor controls, starting of induction motor, method of starting D.O.L,Star/Delta, Auto, Testing of motor, use of circle diagram. Single phase inductionmotor principle and operational characteristics, starting control constructionaldetails.

    20

    2. Alternators-general arrangement of alternators, construction of salient pole andcylindrical- rotor types, types of stator windings, single and double layer windings,e.m.f equation of an alternator, distribution and pitch factor, waveform of generatede.m.f., alternator on load, percentage regulation, internal voltage drop, production ofrotating magnetic field, resultant magnetic field distribution, mathematical

    derivation of the rotating field condition, magneto motive force or ampere-turnwaveform distribution, reversal of direction of rotation of rotating field.

    20

    3. Armature reaction in synchronous alternator, armature reactance, prediction ofvoltage regulation, open circuit test, short circuit test, synchronousimpedance, torque/angle characteristics, infinite busbar, synchronizing current,torque and power, hunting of phase swinging, parallel operation of alternators, a.c.generators in parallel-excitation control, throttle control, load sharing KW andKVA, principle of action of three phase synchronous motor effect of varying loadand excitation, methods of starting, advantages and disadvantages ofsynchronous motor.

    14

    Total 54

    Practicals (A.C. Circuits and Machines):

    To study the slip-torque characteristics of an induction motor and to find out the full load slip.

    To study the different type of Motors, connect the motor to A.C. supply, run the motor andobtain its speed load characteristics (The experimental multi-motor set).

    To determine the regulation of a 3-phase alternator by synchronous impedance method.

    To compute full load, input output torque, slip, power factor and efficiency of a 3- phaseinduction motor from circle diagram. Also to compare the results from the circle diagram withactual full load test on the motor.

    Study operation of Synchro transmitter and Repeater.

    To determine the phase-sequence of 3-phase line by using resistance and capacitance in twoways.

    To connect similar 1-phase transformers in the following ways:

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    (a)Y (b) Y-Y (c)Double Y (d)Double

    Parallel operation of D.C. Shunt Generators.

    Synchronising of a 3-phase Alternators.

    Parallel operation of single-phase Transformers.

    Study Pole changing motor for various speeds.

    Determination of characteristics of an A.C. Brushless Generator.

    Determination of characteristics 2/4 pole single phase Induction Motor.

    Variable frequency speed control of Induction Motor.

    Overhauling of Induction Motor, and Star-Delta Starter.

    Circuit Breaker Trainer (study of Air Circuit Breaker)

    To perform different types of Electrical Machines experiments [preferably on Scan DriveSystem [TERCOSCAN] - Electrical Machine Tutor - Simulator] such as D.C. Machines,Induction Machine, Synchronous Machine and Transformer mainly Motor Generatorcharacteristics, Control and Transformer tests to be performed - Monitoring & control to bestudied with the help of a Personal Computer and different vector quantities seen in theoscilloscope.

    REFERENCES:

    1. Electrical Technology - Hughes Edward

    2. Electric Motor drives - Berde3. Electricity applied to Marine Engineering - W. Laws

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    GANPAT UNIVERSITY

    U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGB. Tech. Sem-IV (Marine Engineering)

    2MR402 Ship Fire prevention & Control

    Teaching Scheme CreditExamination Scheme

    Theory Practical

    GrandTotal

    Sem. EndPract.

    AssessmentLect.(Hrs.)

    Tu.Lab

    (Hrs.)W/S Total

    (Hrs.)Theory Pr/TW Total

    Int.Asses

    Marks Hrs. Total

    03 00 02 00 05 03 01 04 30 70 03 100 25 125

    Unit

    No.

    Topic Lecture

    (Hours)

    1. Theory of fire: Introduction, Safety & Principles, Firetriangle,Spontaneous Combustion.Limitsof flammability. Advantages of various fire extinguishing agents including vaporisingfluids and theirsuitability for ship's use. Control of Class A, B and C fires.

    8

    2. FirePrevention: SOLASConvention,requirements in respect of materialsof constructionanddesignof ships, firedetectionand extinctionsystems, escape means, electricalinstallations,ventilationsystem and ventingsystem for tankers. Statutory requirements for firefightingsystems and equipment on differentvessels.

    10

    3. Fire Detection and Safety Systems:Fire safety precautions on cargo ships and tankers duringworking. Types of detectors, Selection of fire detectors and alarm systems and theiroperational limits. Commissioning and periodic testing of sensors and detection system.Descriptionof varioussystems fittedon ships.

    10

    4.Fi

    re Fighting Equipment (Fixed &

    Misce

    llaneou

    s typ

    es): Fir

    epumps, hydrants and hoses,Couplings,nozzlesand internationalshore connection, Construction,operationand merits

    of different types of portable and nonportable fire extinguishers and fixed fireextinguishinginstallationsfor ships. Propertiesof chemicalsused. CO2 systems and inert

    gas systems. Fireman's outfit, its use and care. Maintenance, testing and recharging ofappliances.Preparationfor Safety Equipment and other Surveys.Breathing Apparatustypes,uses and principles. Fixed fire installation on LPG and LNG.

    1

    5. Fire Control, Fire fighting & Shipboard Organisation: Action required and practicaltechniques adopted for extinguishing fires in accommodation, machinery spaces, boilerrooms, Cargo holds, galley etc. Firefighting in port and dry dock. Procedure for reentryafterputting off fire, Rescue operations from affected compartments. First aid, Fire

    organizationon ships. Firesignaland muster. Firedrill. Leadership and duties.-

    14

    Total 54

    Practicals:

    1. Testing and operation of Jet and spray type nozzles and fire hoses.

    2. Operation of emergency fire pump.

    3. Operation, charging and maintenance of portable fire extinguishers(a) CO2 water type(b) Foam type

    (c) Dry power type(d) CO2 extinguishers

    4. Operation, use and functions of breathing apparatus.(a) Self contained type.(b) Bellow Type.

    5. Use Fireman's outfit.

    6. Study and operate total CO2 flooding of Engine room & Cargo holds.

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    7.

    8.Operation of different types of fire detectorsBasic Fire Prevention & Fire Fighting Course

    REFERENCE:

    1. Marine Engineering Practices- IME Publication,2. SOLAS- Bhandarkar Publication,3. Fire Safety Code Book4. Survey of Life Saving Appliances and Fire Fighting Equipments- H.M.S.O.5. Fire Abroad- Franc rush Brook6. Fire fighting aboard ships- M.G.Stavitsky7. Marine Electrical Technology by Fernandez

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    GANPAT UNIVERSITY

    U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGB. Tech. Sem-IV (Marine Engineering)

    2MR403 Mathematics III

    Teaching Scheme CreditExamination Scheme

    Theory Practical

    GrandTotal

    Sem. EndPract.

    AssessmentLect.(Hrs.)

    Tu.Lab

    (Hrs.)W/S Total

    (Hrs.)Theory Pr/TW Total

    Int.Asses

    Marks Hrs. Total

    03 00 00 00 03 03 00 03 30 70 03 100 00 100

    Unit

    No.

    Topic Lecture(Hours)

    1. Sampling Theory: Population and Sample, Sampling with and without replacement.Random Samples, Population parameters, sample statistics, samples mean, samplingdistribution of means, sample variance, mean, variance and moments for grouped data.

    4

    2. Curve Fitting, Regression and Correlation :Curve filling, the method of [east squares, the least squares line, least, square line in

    terms of Sample variance and covariance, regression fines, regression coefficients, theleast square parabola, multiple regression, standard error of estimate, linear correlation

    coefficient, Probabilistic interpretations of regression and correlation, interpretations ofregression and correlation.

    6

    3. Digital Mathematics:Binary codes: Weighted and Non weighted Binary codes, Error detecting codes, Errorcorrecting codes. Alphanumeric codes. Basic logic gates: AND or not gates, combining

    logic gates, NAND, NOR, Exclusive-OR, Exclusive-NOR gates, converting galeswithin verters.

    4

    4. Logic Circuits:

    Sum-of-Products Boolean expressions, Product-of-Sums Boolean expressions, use ofDe Morgan's Theorems, Use of NAND logic, USE OF NOR logic Numerical Analysis.

    8

    5. The Calculus of Finite Differences:Differences of a function, Fundamental operators of the calculus of Finite Differences,Algebra of Finite Difference operators, Fundamental equations satisfied by FiniteDifference Operators, Difference tables, Derivative of a tabulated function. Integral of

    a tabulated Junction, Summation formula. Difference equation with constantcoefficients, Applications to oscillations of a chain of particles connected by strings

    and an electrical line with discontinuous leaks, Interpolation formulae, Newton'sdivided difference formula, Lagrange Interpolation formula, Forward and backwardGregory-Newton interpolation formulae. Sterling interpolation formula. Numericalintegration by various methods (Trapezoidal Rule, Simpson's Rule etc.), lineardifference equation with constant coefficients.

    10

    6. Computing:Design of efficient algorithms for problems like-factorial of a positive integer,Fibonacci Sequence generation. Sin x, cos x, ex series summation Linear searchproblem, Bubble sort Problem, Merging Problem, Calculation of computationalcomplexity.

    6

    7. Fourier Series and Integrals, Periodic Functions Fourier Series and Euler's Formulae.

    Fourier Series for even & odd functions and functions having arbitrary period; Half-

    range Expansions. Applications of Fourier Series-Rectangular Pulse; Half-wave

    Rectifier. Fourier Integral, Orthogonal Functions, Gibbs Phenomenon.

    6

    8. Laplace Transform, Inverse Transform, Linearity. Laplace Transforms of Derivatives &

    Integrals; Transformation of ordinary differentia) equation. Applications,

    shiftingonthes andt axes; Convolutions, Partial fractions

    4

    9. Ordinary Differential Equation of nth order; Solution of Homogeneous and non-homogeneous equations,Method of undetermined Co-efficient, System of OrdinaryDifferential Equations, Phase Plant, Critical Points, Stability.

    4

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    Total 54

    REFERENCES:

    1. Numerical Methods for Engineering & Scientific Computation - by Jain, M- K. lyangcr,S-R. K. Jain

    2. Numerical Methods for Engineers - By Chapra S- C., Canale R. P.3. GREWAL, B. S. Higher Engineering Mathematics, 38

    th Edition, Khanna Publishers, Delhi,

    2004,4. Bali, N.P. and Narayana Iyengar, N.C1LS,, Engineering Mathematics, Laxmi Publications

    Ltd, New Delhi,2003

    5. Venkataraman M.K. Engineering Mathematics, Vol-I & II Revised Enlarged Edition, theNational Publishing Company, Chennai, 2004.

    6. K. A. Stroud, Engineering Mathematics

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    GANPAT UNIVERSITY

    U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERINGB. Tech. Sem-IV (Marine Engineering)

    2MR404 EngineeringMaterials

    Teaching Scheme Credit

    Examination Scheme

    Theory Practical

    GrandTotal

    Sem. EndPract.

    AssessmentLect.

    (Hrs.)Tu.

    Lab

    (Hrs.)

    W/S Total

    (Hrs.)Theory Pr/TW Total

    Int.

    AssesMarks Hrs. Total

    03 00 01 00 04 03 0.5 3.5 30 70 03 100 25 125

    Unit

    No.

    Topic Lecture(Hours)

    1. Structure of Atom: Electrons and Bonding; Wave Mechanics and electronic behaviours;

    Electronic structure of atoms; Covalent bonding; Metallic bonding; ionic bonding and

    Secondary bonding. Atomic packing-directionally and non-directionally bonded atoms;Crystal structure-Space lattices; Ionic and molecular crystals; Interfacing in crystals-

    Points; line, surface and volume imperfections; Non-crystalline solids; Elastomers; Long

    chain and molecular compounds and three dimensional net work .

    8

    2. Metals and Alloys:Different types of iron and steel; their manufacture, properties and usesin industry. Alloys of iron and steel. Non-ferrous metals and alloys. Properties and uses;Miscellaneous engineering materials; their properties and uses.

    5

    3. Miscellaneous Engg. Materials:Refractoriness, Insulating materials; Plastics and Rubber;PVC, Resins, Adhesives and Bonding Plastics, Paints. Manufacture, properties and

    selection for various engineering applications. Polyurethenefoam.

    5

    4. Testing of Materials:

    Destructive Tests:Tensile Test; Compression Test; Hardness Test; Bend Test; TorsionTest & Impact Test. Non-destructive Tests: Magnetic Particle Test; Fluorescent Test;Ultrasonic Test, Radiography Test.

    6

    5. Solid Solution: Properties of solid solutions and alloys. Types of Binary alloys, ThermalEquilibrium Diagrams, Cooling curves, Eutectic and paratactic alloys, Intermetalliccompounds. Allotropy of Iron, Iron-carbon Equilibrium diagrams, T-T-T curve,Equilibrium Diagrams for Ferrous and Non-ferrous metals and alloys.

    6

    6. Heat Treatment: Heat treatment principles and processes and purposes for Ferrous andnon-ferrous metals and alloys. Effect on structures and properties. Deformation andFracture of materials in services.

    7

    7. Fatigue & Creep: Fatigue loading, Mechanisms of fatigue, fatigue curve, Fatigue tests.Design criteria in fatigue, Corrosion fatigue. Stress concentration. Creep phenomena and

    creep-resisting alloys. Creep curve. Short time and long time creep tests. Developmentof creep resisting alloys.

    5

    8. Corrosion and its prevention: Mechanism of corrosion, Thermodynamics & kinetics ofcorrosion, Chemical corrosion Electrochemical corrosion, Anodic and Catholic

    protection, Forms of metallic coatings. Anodizing, Phosphate.

    5

    9. Uses of materials in shipboard application: Chromium, Ceramic, Titanium, PTFE inShipboard Systems. Characteristics of above materials.

    3

    10. Selection of Materials in Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering:Boilers, Steam and Gasturbine, Purifiers and Diesel engine components, Pumping Machinery, Components andPiping System, Engine seating. Propellers and Rudders. Composition, strength value andother requirement for materials used.

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    Practicals:

    1. To determine the behavior of different materials when subjected to Tension and to obtainthe following Tensile properties of materials on Universal Testing Machine:

    (i)UTS,

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    (ii)Yield Stress,(iii) Young's Modulus,

    (iv)Breaking Stress,(v) Percentage Elongation,(vi)Percentage reduction in area and

    (vii)