The concept of a matrix rank and the application of this concept to recognizing consistency and solving systems of linear equations. Write the matrix representation of a set of linear equations and analyze the solution of the system of equations. Linear Transformation and Orthogonal Transformation: Eigen values and Eigenvectors and their properties: Diagonalization of a matrix; Cayley-Hamilton theorem (no proof); finding the inverse and power of a matrix by the Cayley-Hamilton Theorem; Quadratic forms and the nature of quadratic forms;
Students will be able to demonstrate competency and understanding of the concepts found in mechanics, harmonic oscillations, waves in one dimension, wave optics, lasers, fiber optics and a broad base of knowledge in physics. The main purpose of this course is to provide engineering students with an understanding of the scientific method so that they can put the training to good use in their higher pursuits. In the current course, students can gain knowledge about the mechanism of physical bodies and the action of forces on them, the generation, transmission and detection of waves, optical phenomena such as interference, diffraction, the principles of lasers and fiber optics.
Introduction to Engineering Drawing: Principles of Engineering Graphics and their importance, conic sections including rectangular hyperbola - General method only. To determine the modulus of rigidity of the given wire material using the torsion pendulum.
LASER
Write a program that prints a multiplication table for a given number and the number of rows in the table. Write a C program to find the sum of individual digits of a positive integer and prove that the given number is a palindrome. Write a C program to merge two files into a third file (ie, the contents of the first file followed by those of the second are placed in the third file).
Write a C program that displays the position of a character ch in the string S or – 1 if S does not contain ch. Write a C program that sorts the given array of integers using selection sort in descending order h. Write a C program that sorts the given array of integers using ascending insertion sort i.
The required principles and concepts of electrochemistry, corrosion and to understand the problem of water and its treatments. Explain the concepts of work-energy method and its applications to translation, rotation and plane motion and the concept of vibrations.
TRADES FOR EXERCISES
To provide hands-on experience in the use of various engineering materials, tools, equipment and processes common in the engineering field. It explains the construction, operation, use and application of various work tools, equipment and machinery. Identification and use of marking tools, hand tools, measuring equipment and for working with prescribed tolerances.
Practice manufacturing components using workshop trades including plumbing, tailoring, carpentry, foundry, home wiring and welding. Identify and apply appropriate tools for various trades of Engineering processes including drilling, material removal, measuring, chiseling.
TRADES FOR DEMONSTRATION & EXPOSURE
In the English lessons, the focus must be on competence development in the areas of vocabulary, grammar, reading and writing. Improve students' English language skills with emphasis on vocabulary, grammar, reading and writing skills. The Raman Effect' from the prescribed textbook 'English for Engineers' published by Cambridge University Press.
Ancient Architecture in India” from the prescribed textbook “English for Engineers” published by Cambridge University Press. What Should You Be Eating' from the prescribed textbook 'English for Engineers' published by Cambridge University Press. How a Chinese Billionaire Made Her Fortune” from the prescribed textbook “English for Engineers” published by Cambridge University Press.
The Language Lab focuses on the production and practice of language sounds and familiarizes students with the use of English in everyday situations, both in formal and informal contexts. To sensitize students to the nuances of English speech sounds, word accents, intonation and rhythm.
Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) Lab
Interactive Communication Skills (ICS) Lab
Dimensions of the earth, structure, composition and formation of the earth's envelopes of the earth's crust, mantle, core. Objective of the course: To learn the basic types of companies, the impact of the economy on companies and especially on companies. The Parliament of India cannot enact any law which violates the fundamental rights enumerated in III. part of the constitution.
The Constitution of India is not only a legal document but also reflects the social, political and economic perspectives of the Indian Society. Parliamentary Form of Government in India - Constitutional powers and status of the President of India. Course Objectives: The lab emphasizes writing MATLAB code, running it, and analyzing changes in parameters for given problems.
Course outcomes: The student will be able to understand the measurement of thermal conductivity, heat transfer coefficient, calculation in natural and forced convection and some aspects of radiation. Study of temperature distribution along the length of a pin-fin under natural and forced convection conditions. Students will be sensitized to the basic dimensions of biological, sociological, psychological and legal aspects of gender.
To understand the plan of drilling a well, the process of drilling and various equipment used for drilling and designing the drill string. The second law of thermodynamics-1: Theorems of the second law, heat engines, thermodynamic temperature scales, thermodynamic temperature and the ideal gas scale. Understand the mechanics of oil and gas production in reservoirs and be able to apply the basic quantitative tools of reservoir engineering to analyze and/or predict the behavior of the reservoir under potentially useful production schemes.
The basic differential equation of the radial flow in a porous medium - derivation of the basic radial differential equation - solution conditions - linearization of the equation for liquids of low and constant compressibility. Gas Well Testing: Linearization and Solution of the Basic Differential Equation for Real Gas Radial Flow - Russel, Goodrich et al. Determine the wellhead pressure, the wellbore pressure and the operating oil/gas flow rate in the reservoir.
3 0/0/0 3 Course Objective: This course aims to provide an understanding of the basic principles and practice of surface production operations. The objective is to provide a working knowledge of current methodologies used in the design of oil and gas treatment systems and surface facilities. Plan and design the well completion depending on the cage policy and the number of targets available in the well.
The introduction of the Advanced Communication Skills Lab is considered essential at the third year level.
OBJECTIVES
At this stage, students must prepare for their careers, which may require them to listen to, read, speak and write in English both for their professional and interpersonal communication in the globalized context.
SYLLABUS
MINIMUM REQUIREMENT
Introduction to the Oil Industry: Supply and Demand in the World - Structure of the Oil Industry - Characteristics of Crude Oils and Properties of Petroleum Products - Resources and Development of Natural Gas. Course outcome: This course provides the necessary knowledge for the selection of chemical reactors for a particular process, the design and simulation of an existing reactor. Performance analysis of unconventional shale reservoirs: shale reservoir production – flow rate decline analysis – flow rate and pressure transient analysis – reservoir modeling and simulation – special short-term tests – enhanced oil recovery.
Natural Gas Transmission: General Flow Equation - Steady State - Influence of Gas Molecular Weight and Compression Factor on Flow Capacity - Flow Regimes - Steady State Flow Equations - Summary of Influence of Various Parameters of of gas and pipeline on gas flow efficiency - Calculation of pressure drop for pipeline in series and parallel - Pipeline gas velocity - Erosion rate - Optimum pressure drop for design purposes - Pipeline packing - Determination of gas flow using pressure drop method - Wall thickness / pipe grade - Temperature profile - Optimization process - Gas transmission solved problems. To increase students' knowledge of natural gas produced in reservoirs, treatment and surface processing equipment. Natural Gas Industry Overview: Introduction - Natural Gas World View - Natural Gas in India - Unconventional Gas Reserves in India - Natural Gas Resources - Natural Gas Compositions - Classification - Processing and Major Products - Product Specifications - Combustion characteristics - Overview and processing of gas plants - Roles of gas plants - Plant processes.
Nitrogen rejection: Introduction- Nitrogen rejection for gas upgrading- Nitrogen rejection for enhanced oil recovery- Safety and environmental concerns. Liquefied natural gas: Gas treatment before liquefaction - Condensation cycles - Storage of LNG - Transport - Regasification and cold utilization of LNG - Economy - Plant efficiency - Safety and environmental considerations. 3 0/0/0 3 Course Objectives: This course is designed to introduce a fundamental study of natural gas hydrates and.
Have a good knowledge of handling NGH, Model different hydrate formation using both hand calculations and computer methods, understand different properties of NGH, Design line heaters that counteract efficient transport, have knowledge of different equilibria between liquid water and solids with natural gas and Understand the challenges of NGH. Introduction: Overview of natural gas hydrates - Natural gas - Water molecule - Hydrates - Water and natural gas - Free water - Heavy water - Units. Polymer Flooding: Introduction- Polyacrylamide Chemistry- Use of PAM/AA in Enhanced Oil Recovery- Factors Affecting Flow in Porous Media- Field Considerations- Site Factors- Field Operations.
Use of wetting agents in oil recovery: Introduction- Classification of EOR wetting agents- Mechanism of oil displacement by wetting agent flooding- Ultra low interfacial tension in relation to oil displacement by wetting agent flooding- Factors affecting oil recovery. Steam flooding for enhanced oil recovery: Introduction- Theory- Screening criteria for steam flooding prospects- Reservoir rock and fluid properties- Heat losses and formation heating- Oil recovery calculations- An overview of steam flooding modeling, parametric studies in steam flooding- Economics of the steam flooding process. Microbial enhanced oil recovery: Microorganisms- Historical development of microbial enhancement of oil recovery- Laboratory experiments show the potential of microbial enhancement of oil recovery- Field application of microbial enhancement of oil recovery- Microbes associated with oil field problems.
Environmental factors associated with oil extraction: Introduction - Primary and secondary production - Chemical flooding - Micellar polymer processes - Thermal processes - Gas flooding. Enhanced Oil Recovery: Field Planning and Development Strategies, Vladmir Alvarado, Eduardo Marriglee, Gulf Professional Publishing, 2010.