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Syllabus B. Tech (Marine Engg.) - GNU
Syllabus B. Tech (Marine Engg.) - GNU
PROSPECTUS
(Revised Syllabus as per DGS Circular no.7 of 2012 dated 19th Jan 2012)
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INDEX
Sr. Subject Code Subjects Page No.
No
1. Teaching and Examination Scheme i to iv
Semester –I
2. 2HS101 Mathematics – I 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
Semester –II
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
Semester –III
14. 2MR301 Workshop Technology 28
15. 2MR302 Seamanship & Survival at Sea 29
16. 2MR303 Ship Structure & Construction 31
17. 2MR304 Applied Thermodynamics –I 33
18. 2MR305 Electrical Machines 35
19. 2MR306 Engineering Mechanics 36
20. 2MR307 Strength of Material 38
21. 2MR308 Workshop Practice II 40
22. 2MR309 General Performance 41
Semester – IV
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 Thermodynamics –II 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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Semester –V
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 Engineering –I 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 86
51. 2MR609 General Performance 87
Semester – VII
52. 2MR701 Elective 88
53. 2MR702 Watch keeping & Engine Room Management 89
54. 2MR703 Marine Control Engineering –II 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
64. 2MR802 Voyage Report
106-107
65. 2MR803 Project n Seminar
66. 2MR804 Viva voice
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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem. I (Marine Engineering)
2HS 101: Engineering Mathematics – I
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
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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem. I (Marine Engineering)
2EC 101: Engineering Science
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract./ TW
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Tu Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
04 00 00 04 04 00 04 30 70 03 100 00 100
Unit Lectures
Topics
No. (Hours)
Thermal Physics:
Introduction, Joule-Thomson Effect, Thermometry, Conduction, Convection,
1 8
Radiation, Thermal Conductivity of material, Concept of heat and work, Laws
related to thermodynamic radiation, Entropy
Optics:
Introduction, Different theories based on the properties of light, Reflection,
2 8
Refraction, Dispersion, Absorption, Lasers and Fiber Optics- Introduction and
applications, Photoelectric Effects and its applications
Acoustics:
3 Introduction, Parameters associated with sound wave, Doppler effects, Introduction 7
to Ultrasonic and its applications
Magnetics:
4 Introduction, Magnetic dipole moment, Magnetic field, Classification of magnetic 8
materials, Ferromagnetism, Diamagnetism, Application of magnetic materials
Modern Physics:
Introduction, Nucleus, Introduction to cosmic rays, Introduction to X- rays and Its
5 applications, Introduction to Nano-technology and Nano-materials, Its properties and 8
application,Introduction and Applications of Plasma Physics, Superconducting
material
Semiconductors and Diode Theory:
Conductors, Semiconductors, silicon crystals, intrinsic semiconductors, doping,
6 types of semiconductors, biasing, Breakdown, energy levels and hill, barrier 13
potential, biasing of diode, diode approximations, trouble shooting, up down circuit
Analysis, reading a data sheet, resistances of diode
Diode Circuits:
Half wave rectifier, transformer, full wave rectifier, bridge rectifier, choke input
7 12
filter, capacitor input filter, Peak inverse voltage and surge, other power supply
topics, trouble shooting, clippers and limiters, Clampers, voltage multipliers
Bipolar Transistors:
Transistor construction, transistor operation, unbiased transistor, biased transistor,
8 8
transistor currents, CE configuration, base curve and collector curves, transistor
approximation, reading data sheets, Trouble shooting, transistor testing
Total 72
REFERENCE BOOKS:
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem. I (Marine Engineering)
2MR101 – Industrial Chemistry
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Pract. Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
03 00 02 05 03 01 04 30 70 03 100 25 125
CHEMISTRY LABORATORY:
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Jain P.C. and Monika Jain, Engineering Chemistry, Dhanpat Rai and Sons, 1997.
2. Danniel Yesudian, Engineering Chemistry, Hi-Tech publications, Mayiladurai.
3. Diamont, the Chemistry of Building Materials, Business Books Limited, London, 1970.
4. A.K.De., Environmental Chemistry – II Edition, Wiley Eastern Limited, 1990.
5. Karunanidhi M.,Ayyasamy N.,Ramachandran T., Venkatraman H., Aplied Chemistry,
Anuratha Agencies, Kumbakonam.
6. Uppal.M.M. – A Text Book of Engineering Chemistry, Khanna Publishers, 1988.
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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem. I (Marine Engineering)
2HS 103: Language & Communication Skills
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit
Theory
Lect. Tu Prec. Theory Pr/TW Total Int. Sem. TW/Practical Total
Total Hrs
Hrs Hrs Hrs Assess End
02 02 00 04 02 01 03 30 70 3 25 125
Unit Lectures
Topics
No. (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-interview
preparation 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
12
PRACTICALS:
At least 10 Practicals shall be performed based on above course contents during the semester.
ASSIGNMENTS:
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 ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem. I (Marine Engineering)
2ME 101: Elements of Mechanical Engineering
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract./ TW
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
4 2 6 4 1 5 30 70 3 100 25 125
Unit Lectures
Topics
No. (Hours)
Introduction:
Prime movers, Sources of energy, Types of prime movers, Force and mass,
Pressure, Work, Power, Energy, Heat, Temperature, Units of heat, Specific heat
1 04
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.
Fuels and Combustion:
2 Introduction, Classification, Solid fuels, Liquid Fuels, Gaseous fuels, LPG,CNG 04
and biofuels ,Calorific values.
Properties of gases:
Gas laws, Boyle's law, Charle's law, Combined gas law, Gas constant, Internal
3 energy, Relation between Cp and Cv, Enthalpy, Non flow process, Constant volume 07
process, Constant pressure process, Isothermal process, Poly-tropic process,
Adiabatic process.
Properties of Steam:
Introduction, Steam formation, Types of Steam, Enthalpy, Specific volume of steam
4 and dryness fraction of steam , Internal energy, Steam tables, Non-flow process. 07
Measurement of dryness fraction, Throttling calorimeter, Separating calorimeter,
Combined calorimeter.
Heat Engines:
5 Thermal prime movers, Elementary heat engines, Sources of heat, Working 05
substances, Converting machines, Classification of heat engines.
Steam Boilers:
Introduction, Classification, Simple vertical boiler, Vertical multitubular boiler,
6 Cochran type, Lancashire boiler, Locomotive boiler, Babcock and Wilcox boiler, 07
Boiler details, Boiler performance. Functioning of different mountings and
accessories.
Internal Combustion Engines:
Introduction, Classification, Engine details, otto four-stroke cycle, Diesel-four-
7 stroke cycle, Difference between otto cycle and Diesel cycle, Two-stroke cycle, 08
Difference between two-stroke and four-stroke cycle, indicated power (ip), Brake
Power (bp), Efficiencies.
Speed Control:
8 04
Introduction, Governors, I.C. Engine governing, Fly wheel.
Pumps:
9 Introduction, Reciprocating pump, types and operation, Air Chamber, Centrifugal 06
pumps, Priming, Positive displacement pumps.
Air Compressors:
10 Introduction, Uses of Compressed air, Reciprocating compressors, Operation of a 05
compressor, Work for compression, Power required, Reciprocating compressor
14
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 ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem. I (Marine Engineering)
2EE 101: Elements of Electrical Engineering
Unit Lectures
Topics
No. (Hours)
D.C. Circuits:
Source Transformation, Star-Delta Transformation, Application of
1 06
Kirchhoff‘s Law, Superposition Theorem, Thevenin‘s Theorem, Norton‘s
& Maximum Power Transfer Theorem.
Capacitor :
Types of Capacitor, Capacitance of Multiple Parallel Plate Capacitor,
2 05
Energy stored in a Capacitor, Charging & Discharging of Capacitor &
Time constant.
Magnetic circuit :
Law of Magnetic Circuit, Series & parallel Magnetic Circuits and
3 07
Calculation, Comparison of magnetic & Electric Circuit, Magnetization
Curves.
Electromagnetic Induction :
Review of Faraday‘s Law, Lenz‘s Law, Self & Mutual Inductance,
4 Inductance of coupled circuits, Rise and Decay of Current in Inductive 08
circuit & Time Constant, Magnetic Hysterisis, Hysterisis Loss, Eddy
Current Loss.
Work, Power, Energy :
Heating Effect of Electric Current and Joule‘s law - Thermal
5 Efficiency- Electrical Units of Power and Energy - Mechanical Units 04
of Force- Torque & Power - Calculation of Power & Energy -
Energy Bill.
Illumination :
Definition and important terms, Laws of illumination, Requirement of
6 05
good lightning, Types and Design of lightning scheme, Street lightning ,
Factory and Flood lightning.
Batteries and Cells:
Primary and Secondary cells, Lead acid, Nickel Cadmium secondary cells,
7 04
Charging of Lead acid Batteries, Lithium primary and secondary cells,
Dry button cells.
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 and
Subtraction of Vectors, Mathematical Representation of Vectors, Complex
8 14
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,
16
Bandwidth.
3-Phase Circuits :
Generation of 3-phase voltage, Phase Sequence , Interconnection of three
9 phase, Star – Delta, Voltage ,Current & Power relationship in balanced 05
3-Phase Circuits, Measurement of power in 3-phase circuit and Effect of
power factor on Wattmeter readings.
Economic Aspects :
10 Load curve and related factors, Tariff & its types, Causes and effects of 05
low power factor, Methods of improving power factor.
Measuring Instrument :
Operating system of Indicating instrument, Constructional and working of
11 05
PMMC, Moving Iron, Dynamometer instruments, shunts and multiplier,
multimeter and megger.
Safety & Protection :
Safety, electric shock, first aid for electric shock other hazards of
12 04
electrical laboratories & safety rules, circuit protection devices, fuses,
MCB, ELCB & relays.
Total 72
Laboratory work:
Tutorials:
At least 10 Assignments and Tutorials to be solved.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem. II (Marine Engineering)
2CI 102: Mechanics of Solids
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract./ TW
Lect. Tu Pract. Total Int. Total
Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) Hrs (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
04 00 02 06 04 01 05 30 70 03 100 25 125
Unit Lectures
No. Topics (Hours)
1 Introduction:- 2
Scalar and vector quantities, absolute and derived units, the science of
mechanics, fundamental principles, SI units.
2 Forces & Force Systems:- 8
Force and force systems, composition and resolution of forces, moment of
a force, law of parallelogram, resultant of different force systems,
Varignon‘s principle.
3 Equilibrium: 6
Equilibrium of a particle, resultant and equilibrant, free body and free body
diagram, Lami‘s theorem, equilibrium of human body joints.
4 Centre of gravity and Moment of Inertia:- 11
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.
5 Friction:- 6
Theory of friction, Types of friction, inclined plane friction, ladder friction,
wedge friction, belt and rope friction.
6 Simple Lifting Machines:- 6
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.
7 Dynamics of Particles:- 7
De-Alembert's principle, motion of connected bodies, motion along
inclined planes, impulse and momentum, Single degree free vibration
8 Physical and Mechanical properties of materials: 6
Properties related to axial, bending and torsional and shear loading,
Toughness, hardness, proof stress, factor of safety, working stress, load
factor.
9 Stresses & Strains:- 10
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, Poisson‘s ratio.
Stresses: Normal stresses, axial- tensile and compressive, shear and
complementary shear, thermal and hoop. Applications to composite
material stepped and tapered bars.
18
10 Beams:- 10
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.
Total 72
REFERENCE BOOKS:
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem. II (Marine Engineering)
2CE 101: Computer Programming
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract./ TW
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Tu Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
02 00 04 06 02 02 04 30 70 03 100 25 125
Unit Lectures
Topics
No. (Hours)
Introduction to Programming & C
Introduction to programming and programming language, Problem Solving
1 Methods: Algorithms and Flowcharts, Introduction to C, Basic structure of 2
C programs, Sample C programs, Process of compiling and running a C
Program
Constants, Variables and data Types:
Character Set, C tokens, Keywords and Identifiers, Constants, Variables,
2 2
Data types, Declaration of Variables, Assigning values to variables,
typedef, Defining symbolic constants. Printf & scanf function.
Operators and Expression:
Introduction, Arithmetic Operators, Relational Operators, Logical
Operators, Assignment Operators, Increment and Decrement Operators,
3 3
Conditional Operators, Special Operators, Evaluation of expressions,
Precedence of arithmetic operators, Type conversions in expressions,
Operator precedence and associativity.
Management Input and Output Operators:
4 Introduction, reading a character, writing a character, formatted input, 1
formatted output.
Decision Making branching:
Introduction, Decision making with IF statement, the IF.. ELSE statement,
5 3
nesting of IF … ELSE statements, The ELSE IF ladder, The switch
statement, and the turnery (? :) Operator, the GOTO statement
Decision Making Looping:
6 Introduction, the WHILE statement, the DO statement, FOR statement, 3
Break and Continue.
Array:
7 Introduction, One-dimensional, arrays, Two-dimensional arrays, arrays, 3
Concept of Multidimensional arrays.
Handling of Character strings:
Introduction, Declaring and initializing string variables, Reading string
8 from terminal, Writing string to screen, String, atoi(), Operations: String 3
Copy, String Compare, String Concatenation And String Length(using
predefined functions & without using them), Table of strings.
User-Defined Functions:
Introduction, Need for user-defined functions, The form of C function,
9 4
elements of UDF, Return values and their types, Calling a function,
category of functions, Nesting of functions.
Structures and Unions:
10 Introduction, Structure definition, declaring and initializing Structure 4
variables, accessing Structure members, Copying & Comparison of
20
Practicals: At least 8 Practicals will be carried out based on above course contents.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem. II (Marine Engineering)
2HS 102: Engineering Mathematics – II
REFERENCE BOOKS:
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem. II (Marine Engineering)
2CI 101: Elements of Civil Engineering
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract./ TW
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
04 00 02 06 04 01 05 30 70 03 100 25 125
3 Surveying: 17
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
4 Construction Materials: 13
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 of
Drawing Plan, Elevation and Section of Building
5 Transportation Engineering: 10
Role of Transportation in National development, Transportation Ways,
Surface Transportation and Aviation, Elements of Highway materials
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REFERENCE BOOKS:
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem. II (Marine Engineering)
2ME 102: Engineering Graphics
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End Grand
Pract./ TW
Lect. Pract. Total Int. Total
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses.
04 02 00 06 04 01 05 30 70 03 100 25 125
Unit Lectures
Topics
No. (Hours)
Introduction:
Importance of Engineering Drawing, Engineering Drawing Instruments and
1 03
uses, B.I.S and I.S.O. Conventions for drawings, Use of plane scales and
Representative Fraction
Loci of Point:
2 Path of the points moving on simple arrangements and simple Mechanism, 05
Slider Crank Mechanism, Four bar Chain Mechanism etc.
Engineering Curves:
3 Classification of Engineering Curves, Construction of Conics curves with 06
different methods, Construction of Cycloidal Curves, Involute and Spiral.
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
4 08
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.
Projection of Planes:
Concept of different planes, Projections of planes with its inclination to one
5 06
principal plane and with two principal planes. Concept of auxiliary plane
method for projections of the plane.
Projection of Solids and Sections of Solids:
Classifications of Solids, Projections of right and regular solids with their axis
6 Parallel to Two and Perpendicular to one of the principal planes, axis parallel 10
to 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.
Development of surfaces:
7 Methods of development of lateral surface of right solids, Parallel line 04
development, Radial line development.
Interpenetration of Solid:
8 Interpenetration of Right Regular Solids – Intersection of Cylinder Vs 06
Cylinder, Cylinder Vs Prism, Cylinder Vs Cone.
Orthographic Projections & Sectional Orthographic Projections:
Principle of projection, Principal planes of projection, Projections from the
9 pictorial view of the object on the principal planes for View from Front, View 10
from Top and View from Side using first angle projection method and third
angle projection method, Full Sectional View.
Isometric Projections and Isometric View or Drawing:
10 Isometric Scale, Conversion of orthographic views into isometric projection, 08
isometric view or drawing.
11 Fastening and Connecting Methods: 04
25
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., New
Delhi
2. A Text Book of Machine Drawing By P.J.Shah S.Chand & Company Ltd., New Delhi
3. Elementary Engineering Drawing By N.D.Bhatt Charotar Publishing House, Anand
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Engineering Graphics – I and II By Arunoday Kumar Tech – Max Publication, Pune
2. 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, Delhi
5. Engineering Drawing with an Introduction to AutoCAD By D.A.Jolhe Tata McGraw-
Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi
6. Computer Aided Engineering Drawing, S. Trymbaka Murthy I.K.International
Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
7. Engineering Drawing and Graphics, Venugopal
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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem. II (Marine Engineering)
2ME 103: Work Shop Practice -I
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit
Theory Practical
Grand
L T P Total Int. Sem. End Practical/oral Total
Theory Pr/TW Total Total
(Hrs) (Hrs) (Hrs) (Hrs) Asses. Marks Hrs Assessment
00 00 04 04 00 02 02 0 0 0 0 50 50
Objectives:
To make the students familiar with various operations and processes like joining,
machining and use of different tools of common use. This will develop various
hand skills and impart working knowledge of various Machines, devices, tools,
instruments etc. and safe practices, and to make them familiar with different
machines of common use and domestic appliances.
(A) MECHANICAL:
Unit
No. Topics
INSTRUCTION AND DEMONSTRATION
Instruction should be given for each of following shops which include importance of the
1.
shop in engineering, new materials available, use of each tool / equipment, methods of
processing any special machines, power required etc.
Carpentry Shop:
2. Study of tools & operations and carpentry joints, Simple exercise using jack plane, Simple
exercise on woodworking lathe.
Fitting Shop:
3. Study of tools & operations, Simple exercises involving fitting work, Make perfect male-
female joint, Simple exercises involving drilling/tapping/dieing.
Smithy Shop:
4. Study of tools & operations, Simple exercises base on smithy operations such as upsetting,
drawing down, punching, bending, fullering & swaging.
Plumbing Shop:
5.
Study of Tools and Operations, Simple exercises of piping
Welding Shop:
6. Study of tools & operations of Gas welding & Arc welding, Simple butt and Lap welded
joints, Oxy-acetylene flame cutting.
Sheet-metal Shop:
7. Study of tools & operations, making sheet metal component using ‗soldering‘. Ex: Funnel,
tool-box, tray, electric panel box etc.
Machine Shop:
8. Study of machine tools and operations, Demonstrations of basic machine tools like Lathe,
Shaper, drilling machine with basic operations etc.
Foundry Shop:
9. Study of tools & operations like Pattern making, Mould making with the use of a core.
Various Casting processes.
Unit
Topics
No.
Identification of electrical and electronics components:
1.
Resistors, Capacitors, Inductors, Diodes, Transistors, Thyristors
Soldering:
2.
Different electrical and electronics components on PCB
Domestic and Industrial Electrical wiring:
3. Types of wiring, domestic wiring installation, sub circuits in domestic wiring,
simple control circuit in domestic installation, industrial electrification.
Fault finding of following domestic devices:
1. Mixer Grinder
2. Washing Machine
4. 3. Domestic Floor Mill
4. Electric Iron
5. Oven Toaster Griller
6. Geyser
Earthing:
5. Measurement of Earth resistance, Earthing methods and insulation resistance
measurement by Meager.
ICs and Data Sheet:
6.
Identification of ICs and data sheet reading.
Operation of Passive Devices:
a. Relays.
7. b. Optoectronic devices.
c. Switches.
d. Conductors.
Bell Circuits and Indicators:
Types of bell, Alarm circuits without relay, Types of diagram, The use of relay
8.
in alarming circuits, Bell circuits using supplies, T.D.R. (Time Delay Relay)
circuits, Use of indicators in various circuits.
Electrical Energy meter:
9.
1Φ & 3Φ 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:
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech Sem-III. (Marine Engineering)
2MR301 Workshop Technology
28
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
03 00 00 00 03 03 00 03 30 70 03 100 00 100
REFERENCE:
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-III (Marine Engineering)
2MR302 Seamanship & Survival at Sea
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
03 01 02 00 06 04 01 05 30 70 03 100 25 125
2. Safety and Cargo Work: Precautions in bad weather, Lashing of cargo, Slings hooks used in 3
cargo work, standard safety precaution on cargo work. Entering in enclosed or confined
space, Safe system of works, E
Emergency procedures; Emergency signals, Man overboard Signals, Fire signals.
3. Navigational Lights and Signals: Port and starboard, forward and aft mast lights, Colors and 1
location. Lookout, Flags, Flag etiquette, Dressing ship.
4. Anchor and Cable Work: Anchor, Shackle, Cable arrangement, Chain locker, Associated 2
fittings, Anchoring and weighing procedure and safety precautions. Moorings, Types of
moorings.
6. Rope Work: Types of knots, Practice of knot formation, materials of ropes , strength, care & 2
maintenance, use of mooring lines, heaving line, rat guards, canvas and its use.
7. Abandoning ship: Manning of life boat and life rafts, muster list, Radio and alarm 8
signals, distress signals (SOS), Distress calls time and radio frequency
Pyrotechniques.
8. Survival at sea: Survival difficulties and factors, equipment available, duties of crew 4
members, initial action on boarding, maintaining the craft.
10. Introduction to: MARPOL Convention and its annexes, Regulatory control towards 8
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.
30
11. Knots, bends and hitches, Ropes and splices, Donning of Life jackets, Life boat drills. 8
Lowering and hoisting of Life boats.
Total 54
Practical:
REFERENCES:
1. Seamanship: -J.Dinger
2. Survival in Lifeboat: -Capt. Puri,
3. SOLAS -IMO
4. MARPOL -IMO
5. International Light and Shape and Sound Signal by -W.Moore
6. Electronic navigation aids by -G.Sonnenberg
7. Search and Rescue Manual -IMO Publication
8. Mariners Handbook -HMSO
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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-III (Marine Engineering)
02MR303 Ship St ruct ure & Construction
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
04 00 00 00 04 04 00 04 30 70 03 100 00 100
REFERENCES:
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-III (Marine Engineering)
2MR304 Applied Thermodynamics –I
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
04 00 01 00 05 04 0.5 4.5 30 70 03 100 25 125
2. Steam cycle:-Carnot cycle for steam and Ideal Efficiency. Rankin cycle with dry saturated 14
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.
3. Steam Engines; Modified Rankin cycle for steam Engines, Hypothetical Indicator 8
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. -
4. Reciprocating Compressors: Ideal cycle for compressors, work Transfer in single stage 20
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.
5. Properties of Mixtures of Gases and Gas & Vapours;-Dalton's Law of partial pressure, 16
Amagat‘s 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.
6. Air and Water vapour mixture, Specific Humidity, Relative Humidity, Dew point, 4
Unsaturated and saturated Air. Study of psychometric chart, numerical based on
Psychometric.
Total 72
Practicals
REFERENCES:
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-III (Marine Engineering)
2MR305 Electrical Machines
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
04 00 01 00 05 04 0.5 04.5 30 70 03 100 25 125
2. D.C. generator, their characteristics, methods of excitation, parallel operation, equalizer bus 12
bar, performance equations.
5. Transformers - principle of action, e,m,f. equation, phasor diagrams for no load and load 30
conditions, useful and leakage flux, leakage reactance, equivalent c ire nils, voltage
regulation, 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).
Total 72
D.C. Machines:
To study and run a rotary converter under different conditions to record the generated voltage
on d.c. side against variation of load.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-III (Marine Engineering)
2MR306 Engineering Mechanics
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
02 00 01 00 03 02 0.5 2.5 30 70 03 100 25 125
2. Dynamics of Rotation : Dynamics of rotation panicle and rotating bodies, velocity and 4
acceleration in terms of path variables, cylindrical co-ordinates forces acting on a body
having known motion; Torque equation; Work done by application of torque; Kinetic
energy of rotation. Total Kinetic energy of a rolling wheel.
4. Drives and Brake: Belt and Rope drives; Open and Cross Belt drive; Belt dimensions; 12
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.
Total 36
Practicals:
To find the co-efficient of friction both for flat belt and V-Belt with Belt friction apparatus
and 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 the
same with that of Proell Governor.
To determine the characteristic curves of sleeve position against speed of rotation in case of:
i) Hartnell Governor
ii) Porter Governor and
iii) Proell Governor
37
REFERENCES:
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-III (Marine Engineering)
2MR307 Strength of Materials
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
04 00 01 00 05 04 0.5 04.5 30 70 03 100 25 125
Laboratory:
1. To determine the behaviour of different materials when subjected to tension or compression
2. To obtain tensile properties on UTM (Yield stress and Young's Modulus)
3. To obtain tensile properties on UTM (Breaking stress and % elongation)
4. Plotting of Stress vs Strain curve.
simply supported beam for a point load at the centre. Determination of slope and deflection of simply
supported beam using moment area method (graphical analysis)
REFERENCES:
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-III (Marine Engineering)
2MR308 Workshop Practicals –II
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
0 00 0 04 04 00 02 02 00 00 00 00 50 50
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)
41
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-III (Marine Engineering)
2MR309 – General Performance
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
00 00 0 00 00 00 02 02 00 00 00 00 100 100
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-IV (Marine Engineering)
2MR401 Alternators & Motors
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
03 00 01 00 04 03 0.5 3.5 30 70 03 100 25 125
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 and
obtain its speed load characteristics (The experimental multi-motor set).
To compute full load, input output torque, slip, power factor and efficiency of a 3- phase
induction motor from circle diagram. Also to compare the results from the circle diagram with
actual full load test on the motor.
To determine the phase-sequence of 3-phase line by using resistance and capacitance in two
ways.
REFERENCES:
1. Electrical Technology - Hughes Edward
2. Electric Motor drives - Berde
3. Electricity applied to Marine Engineering - W. Laws
44
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-IV (Marine Engineering)
2MR402 Ship Fire prevention & Control
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
03 00 02 00 05 03 01 04 30 70 03 100 25 125
3. Fire Detection and Safety Systems:Fire safety precautions on cargo ships and tankers during 10
working. Types of detectors, Selection of fire detectors and alarm systems and their
operational limits. Commissioning and periodic testing of sensors and detection system.
Description of various systems fitted on ships.
4. Fire Fighting Equipment (Fixed & Miscellaneous types): Fire pumps, hydrants and hoses, 1
Couplings, nozzles and international shore connection, Construction, operation and merits
of different types of portable and nonportable fire extinguishers and fixed fire
extinguishing installations for ships. Properties of chemicals used. CO2 systems and inert
gas systems. Fireman's outfit, its use and care. Maintenance, testing and recharging of
appliances. Preparation for Safety Equipment and other Surveys.Breathing Apparatus – types,
uses and principles. Fixed fire installation on LPG and LNG.
5. Fire Control, Fire fighting & Shipboard Organisation: Action required and practical 14
techniques adopted for extinguishing fires in accommodation, machinery spaces, boiler
rooms, Cargo holds, galley etc. Fire fighting in port and dry dock. Procedure for reentry
after putting off fire, Rescue operations from affected compartments. First aid, Fire
organization on ships. Fire signal and muster. Fire drill. Leadership and duties.-
Total 54
Practicals:
1. Testing and operation of Jet and spray type nozzles and fire hoses.
REFERENCE:
1. Marine Engineering Practices- IME Publication,
2. SOLAS- Bhandarkar Publication,
3. Fire Safety Code Book
4. Survey of Life Saving Appliances and Fire Fighting Equipments- H.M.S.O.
5. Fire Abroad- Franc rush Brook
6. Fire fighting aboard ships- M.G.Stavitsky
7. Marine Electrical Technology by Fernandez
46
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-IV (Marine Engineering)
2MR403 Mathematics III
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
03 00 00 00 03 03 00 03 30 70 03 100 00 100
Total 54
REFERENCES:
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-IV (Marine Engineering)
2MR404 Engineering Materials
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
03 00 01 00 04 03 0.5 3.5 30 70 03 100 25 125
Practicals:
1. To determine the behavior of different materials when subjected to Tension and to obtain
the following Tensile properties of materials on Universal Testing Machine:
(i) UTS,
49
2. To conduct IZOD impact test on impact test machine and calculate value of energy absorbed.
6. To study grain structure of various ferrous & Non Ferrous material under microscope.
REFERENCE:
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-IV (Marine Engineering)
2MR405 Mechanics of Machines
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
03 00 01 00 04 03 0.5 3.5 30 70 03 100 25 125
Practicals: To measure circular and linear displacements of cam and follower in case of
(A) Plate cam-Reciprocating follower
(B) Tangent cam-with roller oscillating follower and plot the displacement curves hence
differentiate the velocity and accelerating curves.
REFERENCES:
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-IV (Marine Engineering)
2MR406 Applied Thermodynamics – II
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
03 00 00 00 03 03 00 03 30 70 03 100 00 100
REFRENCE:
1. Applied Thermodynamics for Engineering
2. Technologists T.D.Eastop & A. McConkey
3. Applied Thermodynamics J. B. O. Sneeden & S- V, Karr
4. Basic Engineering Thermodynamics Joel Rayner
5. Heat Engines - P- L. Ballaney
6. Thermodynamics- Applied to heat Engines E, H. Lewitt
Heat and Thermodynamics Mark W. Zcmansky & Richard H.
Dittman
52
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-IV (Marine Engineering)
2MR407 - Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
03 00 01 00 04 03 0.5 3.5 30 70 03 100 25 125
Practical work: -
The term work shall be based on experimental and analytical work on the topics mentioned above and
will be defended by the candidates.
REFERENCES BOOKS: -
1. Fluid Mechanics by -Yunus Cengel.
2. Fluid Mechanics & Machine -by R.K. Bansal
3. Fluid Mechanics & Machine -by K.R. Arora
4. Hydraulics and fluid mechanic - P.N. Modi, S.M. Seth
5. Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines - R.K. Rajputh
6. Fluid Mechanics (Part — I & Part -II) - J. F. Douglas
54
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-IV (Marine Engineering)
2MR 408 - Machine Design & Drawing
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
02 02 00 00 04 04 00 04 30 70 03 100 50 150
Total 36
REFERENCE BOOK
1. Mechanical Engg Desgin - Joseph Shigley & Charles Mischlee from Tata Mcgrawhill, 2nd
Edn
2. Design of Machine Elements – V.B. Bhanduri from Tata Mcgrawhill, 2nd Edn
3. Machine Drawing – N.D. Bhatta
4. MacGibbon‘s Pictorial Drawing Book for Marine Engineers-James G.Holburn & John J.
Seaton, James Munro & Company, limited Engineering and Nautical Publishers
5. Reed'3 Engineering Drawing for Marine Engineers - Volume II by H. G. Beck
6. Engineering Drawing for Marine Engineers-Vol-11, Reeds Marine Engineers Series, Thomas
Reed Publications.
56
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-IV (Marine Engineering)
2MR409 – Workshop Practice- III
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
00 00 00 04 04 00 02 02 00 00 00 00 50 50
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-IV (Marine Engineering)
2MR410 – General Performance
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
W/S Pr/TW
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab Total /Perfo Int.
Tu. Theory Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) rmanc Asses
e
00 00 00 00 00 00 02 02 00 00 00 00 100 100
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem- V (Marine Engineering)
2MR501 Marine Internal Combustion Engine – I
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
04 00 00 04 04 00 04 04 30 70 03 100 00 100
REFERENCE:
1. Wood yard, Goug, "Pounder's Marine Diesel Engines". 8th Edition, Butter Worth Heinemann
Publishing, London, 2001.
2. "Slow speed Diesel Engine" Institute of Marine Engineers
3. S H Henshall, "Medium and High Speed Diesel Engines for Marine Use", 1st Edition, Institute
of Marine Engineers, Mumbai, 1996.
4. D K Sanyal, "Principle'& Practice of Marine Diesel Engines", 2d Edition, Bhandarkar
Publication, Mumbai, 1998.
5. "Marine Low Speed Diesel Engine", Denis Griffiths.
6. "Lamb's Question and Answer on Marine diesel Engine".
7. "Diesel Engine", A.]. Wharton
60
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-V (Marine Engineering)
2MR502 Marine Auxiliary Machines- I
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
04 00 00 00 04 04 00 04 30 70 03 100 00 100
3. Fuels: Source of supply, Study of Primary Fuels, Coal, Petroleum, Natural Gas, 8
Classification of Fuels. Treatment of Fuels for combustion in Marine I.C.E. and Steam
Plants. Residual fuels, Emulsified Fuels, Merits and demerits of such fuel in marine
engines
4. Bunkering procedure, precautions taken, Line diagram for H.F.0 & D.O. 4
5. Filters: strainers and filters, types of marine filters, different types of filter materials, 5
auto-clean and Duplex filters, Static filters, micro filters. Priming and core
maintenance of filters
9. Heat Exchangers: tubular and plate type, reasons of corrosion, tube removal, plugging, 5
and materials used.
10. Oil Purification: Theory of oil purifications, various methods of oil purifications, Use of 8
settling / service tanks & precautions taken before entering / cleaning tanks. Principles
of operation and construction of different Centrifuges for heavy fuel and lubricating oil
like FOPX system, Self desludging Uses of Homogenizers. ALCAP system,
Importance of LO/FO testing, Method of testin
61
Total 72
REFERENCES:
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-V (Marine Engineering)
2MR 503 Naval Architecture – I
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
04 00 00 00 04 04 00 04 30 70 03 100 00 100
REFERENCES:
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem. Sem-V (Marine Engineering)
2MR504 Dynamics of Vibration
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
04 00 00 00 04 04 00 04 30 70 03 100 00 100
VIBRATIONS EXPERIMENTS
REFERENCES:
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem- V (Marine Engineering)
2MR 505 Marine Electro Technology
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
03 00 01 00 04 03 0.5 3.5 30 70 03 100 25 125
4. Distribution: Different electrical diagrams and their uses, electrical signals. Tlpe of 4
Distribution, Distribution network on board; Main & emergency switch board,
construction, different switch gear & protective devices, Grounded and Insulated
neutral systems, precautions adopted in High Voltage distribution system. Cables &
Temperature classification.
5. Motor & Control Equipments: Types of marine motor, types of enclosures, protective 6
devices on motors, motor characteristic curves, sequential starting (e.g. Refrigerating
plants, automatic fired boiler).
7. Maintenance of Electrical Systems, Fault finding & Repair: Type of faults & 8
indications on Generator, motor & distribution systems, Different Testing equipments
& meters (multimenter / meger, clamp meter), Salvaging a motor Detection of faults
on electronic circuits & cards - indications & corrective arrangements, Necessary
Precautions & care while fault finding and Repair, preventative maintenance, periodic
surveys, spares requirement.
8. Special Electrical Practice: Rules and Regulations & operation of electro-hydraulic & 10
Electric Steering gear, Diesel-electric and Turbo electric propulsion system, pod /
Azipod drive unit, superconductivity applied in propulsion, Turbo alternator, special
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electrical practice for oil, gas and chemical Tankers (Tanker classification, Dangerous
spaces, Hazardous zones, Temperature class), Flame proof Ex ‗d‘ and intrinsic safety
Ex ‗i‘, Ex ‗e‘, and Ex ‗equipments and their applications in zones, Maintenance of Ex-
protected apparatus. Electrical Survey requirements.
10. High Voltage Systems: Hazards & Precaution required for operation of power system of 2
above 1,000 V High Voltage transformers. Design features of high voltage
installations.
Total 54
Practicals:
To perform different types of Electrical Machines experiments [preferably on Scan Drive
System [TERCOSCAN] - Electrical Machine Tutor - Simulator] such as D.C. Machines,
Induction Machine, Synchronous Machine and Transformer – mainly Motor Generator
characteristics, Control and Transformer tests to be performed - Monitoring & control to be
studied with the help of a Personal Computer and different vector quantities seen in the
oscilloscope.
Study electrical circuit diagrams of important systems individually and in totality.
Performance test for automation control devices and protective devices.
Calibrate & adjust transmitters and controllers, control system fault finding.
REFERENCES:
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-V (Marine Engineering)
2MR 506 Electronics
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
03 00 01 00 04 03 0.5 3.5 30 70 03 100 25 125
2. Regulated Power Supplies: Series & Shunt Regulated Power Supplies. Regulator ICs like 78XX, 4
79XX, 723.
3. Oscillators: Requirements for Oscillations, phase shift Oscillators, Wein Bridge Oscillator, 4
Crystal Oscillators, Decoupling Filters.
5. Converters: Digital To Analog Converters (Binary weighted, R2R) with applications. Analog 4
To Digital Converters (Simultaneous, Counter Type) with applications
6. Digital Circuit & Boolean Algebra: Logic systems, Logic Gates, Codes. Boolean Algebra 5
and simplification of logical equations. Types of flipflops, Shift Registers, Counters,
Multiplexers and Demultiplexers.
7. TTL & CMOS Logic Families: TTL NAND gate. Different TTL Series with typical 5
specifications. Development of CMOS Logic. Typical specifications of CMOS family.
Electronics Instruments: Cathode Ray Oscilloscope, Digital Voltemeters and frequency 4
meters, Multimeters; Vacuum Tube voltmeter and signal Generators, Signal
generation- operationg principle – application ; signal generation as used on board
ship like measuring and controlling various variables including rpm , pressure, flow,
temperature level, strain. Q-meters.
Introduction to RADAR.
10. Introduction to Microprocessors: 8085 Microprocessors architecture, instruction sets. 1
Introduction to Microcontrollers.
Total 54
Laboratory
To study the characteristics of Thermistor.
To study the volt ampere; characteristic of Field Effect Transistor.
To study the characteristics of Silicon Controlled Rectifier.
To study the Transistor Bias stability.
T o study the Transistor Teed Back Amplifier.
To study the Integrated Circuit operational Amplifier.
To study the Integrating, Differentiating Clamping and Clipping Circuit
To study the Logic Training Board.
To study the Speed control of a D.C motor by Thyristor
Assembling electronic components as per given circuit on Circuit Board.
Study electronic FID controller.
Study PCB of High Temperature alarm system .
Study PCB of High Level alarm system. i
Study PCB for other alarm systems like heat, smoke, pressure, rpm.
Study of IC &LSIC
REFERENCE:
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-V (Marine Engineering)
2MR 507 Marine Heat Engines
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
03 00 00 00 03 03 00 03 30 70 03 100 00 100
3. Gas Turbine Plants: Constant volume or Explosion cycle Gas Turbine plant, 16
constant pressure cycle or Joule Brayton cycle Gas turbine plant simple C-B-T cycle,
condition for maximum work output and thermal efficiency in simple cycle.
Methods of improvement of Thermal Efficiency and work ratio of Gas Turbine plants.
C-B-T-H cycle, complex cycles, closed cycle operation of Gas turbine plants, their
merits and demerits.
Total 54
REFERENCES:
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-V (Marine Engineering)
2MR 508 Marine Power Plant Operation –I
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
00 00 00 04 04 00 02 02 00 00 00 00 100 100
[Every student/cadet will study equipment an its working as per instruction sheet and draw sketches of
the components where required, dismantling & assembling may be part of this practical training.
Assessment will be done on student/cadet's understanding of the equipment.]
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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-V (Marine Engineering)
2MR 509 Workshop Practice –IV
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
00 00 00 04 04 00 02 02 00 00 00 00 50 50
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-V (Marine Engineering)
2MR510 – General Performance
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
00 00 00 00 00 00 02 02 00 00 00 00 100 100
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-VI (Marine Engineering)
2MR601 Refrigeration & Air Conditioning
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
03 00 00 00 03 03 00 03 30 70 03 100 00 100
3. Mechanical Refrigeration 12
Carnot vapour compression cycle, Simple vapour compression cycle, vapour
absorption Refrigeration, working principle comparison between Vapour
Absorption Refrigeration and Vapour Compression Refrigeration.
4. Refrigerants 8
Desirable properties of refrigerants, Primary and secondary of refrigerants, various
refrigerants and their properties, alternatives to chloroflore carbons.
5. Air Conditioning: Introduction: 4
Psychometric, Psychometric charts, various processes, comfort and industrial A/c,
Effective temperature and comfort, chart, unitary and central A/c system.
6. Design and constructional details of various equipment for air conditioning used in 20
marine practice and their justification. Control of temperature and humidity.
Description of various types of Compressors used in marine industry,
Loading/Unloading System, Oil Separator, Receivers, Charging Process, Expansion
valves, Back Pressure Valves, Evaporators, Construction of fridge room and drain,
Requirement of defrosting and it‘s system, Various methods of detecting leaks,
Cooling down the LNG cargo tanks, Re liquefaction plant of LNG system,
Refrigeration system of containers, Refrigeration system of fruit/Perishable Goods
carriers in Bulk, SOLAS requirement for AC ducts, Design features, of marine
HVAC system. Safety features while, handling cold systems.
Total 54
REFERENCES:
1. Refrigeration at Sea - J. R. Stot
2. Marine Air-conditioning - S. D. Srivasatav
3. Advanced Marine Engineering - J. K. Dhar
4. General Engineering Knowledge - H. D. McGoeorge
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
75
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
02 00 02 00 04 02 01 03 30 70 03 100 25 125
Total 36
Practicals:
Operation and utility of a 3 Term (P + I + D) Pneumatic controller for Temperature,
Pressure, Flow and Level on SCADA unit.
Operation of Automatic Viscosity Controller
Operation of boiler automatic controller
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REFERENCES:
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-VI (Marine Engineering)
2MR603 Marine Internal Combustion Engine – II
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
04 00 00 00 04 04 00 04 30 70 03 100 00 100
2. Forces and Stresses: Balancing, overloading, Different types of moments & couples, 4
Different type of vibrations & its effects, A/F vibration of vibration damping.
3. Manoeuvrings Systems: Starting and reversing systems of different Marine Diesel 10
engine with safety provisions. Action in emergency situation.
6. Gas Turbines: General Constructional and Design features for marine plants, 6
Materials of construction, Heat Exchangers and Reheat arrangements, Comparison
of Free Piston engine gasifiers and conventional air-stream combustion chambers.
7. Automation in modern diesel plants: Remote operation, Alarm and fail safe system, 6
Governors and their basic functions Constant speed and Over speed governors.
Constructional details and hunting of governor.
- Computerised monitoring and diagnostic applications in propulsion
8. Maintenance engines.
of diesel engines: Electronic Governor, Inspection and replacement of 12
- Concept
various Component of members
intelligentsuch
engine.
as Piston, Piston ring, X-head & other bearings,
U.M.S. Operations
Cylinder of ships.,
Head, Liner, minimum
Bearings, Drivingrequirements of automation
Chain and gears. Crankshaft for UMS
deflection
Operation
and alignment, Engine holding down arrangements, Tightening of Tie bolts.
9. Trouble Shooting in Diesel Engines: Hot & Cold Corrosion, Crankshaft web slip, X- 5
head bearing problems, microbial degradation in fuel & lub oil.
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10. Modern trends in development: Current Engine (Sulzer RTA B&W CMC & SMC, 4
SEMT Pillstick) Intelligent Engine (Camless concept), Improvement in design for
increased TBO. Nox – Control of marine Diesel Engines.
All latest Technology incorporated in as modern propulsion machinery ships.
Total 72
REFERENCES:
1. Wood yard, Goug, ―Pounder‘s Marine Diesel Engines‖. 8th Edition, Butter Worth
Heinemann Publishing, London, 2001.
2. ―Slow speed Diesel Engine‖, Institute of Marine Engineer.
3. S H Henshall, ―Medium and High Speed Diesel Engines for Marine Use‖, 1st Edition,
Institute of Marine Engineers, Mumbai, 1996.
4. D K Sanyal, ―Principal & Practice of Marine Diesel Engines‖, 2nd Edition, Bhandarkar
Publication, Mumbai, 1998.
5. ―Marine Low Spees Diesel Engine‖, Denis Griffiths.
6. ―Lamb‘s Question and Answer on Marine Diesel Engine.‖
7. ―Diesel Engine‖, A. J. Wharton.
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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-VI (Marine Engineering)
2MR604 Marine Auxiliary Machines – II
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
04 00 00 00 04 04 00 04 30 70 03 100 00 100
5. Dry Docking: Methods of dry docking of ships. Inspection and routine overhauling of 6
underwater fittings and hull. Measurement of clearances and drops. Removal and
fitting of propellers (with and without Key).
8. Other Ship board equipments: Engine room crane, chain blocks, tackles, Anchor 8
chain, its testing and survey requirements, Different types of ship stabilizer. Bow
Thrusters, Hull protection arrangements.
Total 72
REFERENCE:
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-VI (Marine Engineering)
2MR605 Naval Architecture-II
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
04 00 00 00 04 04 00 04 30 70 03 100 00 100
2. Strength of Ships: Curves of buoyancy and weight Curves of load, Shearing force and 20
bending moments, Alternate methods, Standard Conditions, Balancing ship on
wave, Approximation for max. shearing force and bending moment, method of
estimating B.M. & Defection. Longitudinal Strength & bending, Moment of Inertia
of Section, Section Modulus & strength calculation, Stresses on deck. Pressure on
bulkhead.
REFERENCES:
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-VI (Marine Engineering)
2MR606 Marine Boilers & Steam Engineering
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
03 00 02 00 05 03 01 04 30 70 03 100 25 125
9. Steam engines: 4
Multiple expansion marine reciprocating engines & steam turbines.
Description of different types of steam turbines.
10. Layout of Plant: 3
General layout of plant & description of a modern geared steam turbine installation
including auxiliaries in modern use
11. Constructional details: 6
Types of blades, method of fixing, solid built-up & drum rotor for impulse and
reaction turbines, castings for HP and LP impulse and reaction turbines,
diaphragms, nozzles, glands, carbon glands, labyrinth packing glands, main
bearings and thrust bearings.
12. Lubrication of Turbines: 1
Suitable oils and their properties, lubrication of main bearings, thrust bearings and
gears. Gravity and pressure lubrication - oil system and emergency lubrication
arrangement.
13. Reduction gears: 3
Reduction ratio, type of gear teeth, gear construction - various arrangement of
marine gearing, gear defects, flexible coupling, quill shaft
14. Condensers: 3
Shapes and types of condensers, constructional details, location & method of
securing, working principles, contraction and expansion allowances, leak test.
Effect - change of temperature, circulating water quantity, change of main engine
power, condenser surface.
15. Operation and maintenance: 8
Turbine drain system, turbine gland steam, warming through a turbine plant, control
of speed and power of propulsion, throttle valve control and nozzle control,
emergency controls, emergency operation of turbines, vibration in marine steam
turbine, steam turbine losses. Breakdown and fault finding.
16. Alignment checking: 2
By bridge gauge and poker gauge, allowances for expansion, sliding foot, thrust
bearing static and dynamic balancing.
17. Selection of materials: 1
Materials used in various components like blades, rotors, castings, sealing glands,
gears & their justification.
Total 54
PRACTICALS:
BOILER CHEMISTRY
1. To determine hardness content of the sample of boiler water in P.P.M. in terms
of CaCO3
2. To determine Chloride Content of the sample of water in P.P.M. in terms of CaCO3
3. To determine Alkalinity due to Phenolphthaline, total Alkalinity and Caustic
Alkalinity of the sample of water (in P.P.M)
4. To determine Phosphate Content of the sample of water
5. To determine dissolved Oxygen content of the sample of water.
6. To determine sulphate content of given sample of water
7. To determine total-dissolved solids, turbidity of a sample of water.
8. To determine Hydrazine content of boiler water.
9. Study sludges and scale deposit — Silica, volatile and non-volatile suspended matter.
10. Boiler water tests and kits as found in latest types of ships
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1. To determine Absolute Viscosity and Kinematic Viscosity of Heavy oil, Diesel oil,
Fresh Lubricating Oil & Used Lubricating oil by Red Wood Viscometer.
2. To determine the Flash Point of a given sample of Fuel & Lubricating oil.
3. To determine water content of used Lubricating oil.
4. Conduct spot test for L.0 and analyse result.
5. To determine the percentage of CO2. CO and Oxygen in the flue gases.
6. To determine the Calorific value of the fuel with the help of a Bomb Calorimeter.
REFERENCES:
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-VI (Marine Engineering)
2MR607 Marine Engineering Drawing
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
01 04 00 00 05 05 00 05 00 00 00 00 100 100
Total 18
Marine Diesel Pistons 2-stroke & 4 —stroke types, 4- Ram Steering Gear, Diesel Air Starting Valve,
Starting Air Pilot Valve, 4 - Stroke Diesel Piston and Rod, Automatic Valve for Starting Air System.,
Burner Carrier, Quick Closing Sluice Valve, Rudder Carrier (e. Bearing, Reducing Valve ,Upper
Piston & Rod , Telemotor Receiver, Turbine Flexible Coupling, Fuel Valve, Stem Tube & Tail Shaft,
Michell Thrust Block, Improved High Lift Safety valve Cross head & Guide shoe, Flow regulator,
Gauge Glass (Plate type) Pedestal Bearing, Piston type, stop valve, Tunnel bearing ,Valve regulator
(Minimum of 9 drawings to be completed in the class. Remaining to be given as home assignment)
Para 17 Annex II of DGS
REFERENCES:
1. M. B. Shah and B.C. Rana, ―Engineering Drawing", Pearson Education, 2005.
2. N.D. Bhatt, "Engineering Drawing‖ Charotar Publishing House 46th Edition, 2003.
3. H. G. Beck, "Reed's, Engineering Drawing for Marine Engineers - Volume II‖
4. H. Bair & J.G. Holburn "Mac GIBBON‘S Pictorial Drawing Book for Marine Engineers‖
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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-VI (Marine Engineering)
2MR608 Marine Power Plant Operation – II
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
00 00 00 06 06 00 03 03 00 00 00 00 100 100
Topic
No.
1. Running of 2-stroke Diesel Engine (Coupled to alternator):
Methods of starting, running under different load conditions (load on the alternators),
Watch keeping & recording of the temperatures, pressures on Different meters on the diesel
engine instrument panel and Switch Board. Looking after the auxiliary machinery viz. Air
compressor, Cooling water pump and Lub. Oil pump.
2. Boiler Operation:
I) Smoke Tube Boiler: Raising steam from cold condition up to its working pressure and
maintaining the same while operating the Reciprocating engine and the auxiliary
machinery, maintenance schedule for the smoke tube Boiler. Blowing of gauge glasses with
precautions, involved-Necessity and procedure of cross Blowing. Overhauling of
mountings. Dismantling, overhauling and adjustment of High lift Safety Valve, Studying
the working of Boiler plant auxiliary machinery.
II) To study the operation of the water tube boiler Firing from cold condition, raising steam
up to its, working pressure and to maintain the same while operating the Steam Turbines
and the auxiliary machinery, precautions involved during firing of boiler. Operation of
steam super heater, water level indicators, high and low level alarms and other boiler
mountings, Overhauling and adjusting of safety valves. Recording and controlling of
various pressures & temp. on the lnstrument panel. Care of Boiler auxiliaries, feed water
system and fuel system.
5. Project work:
Every cadet will be required to make model of any machinery or part found onboard a ship
or maritime industry. Working model would be appreciated.
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-VI (Marine Engineering)
2MR609 – General Performance
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
00 00 00 00 00 00 02 02 00 00 00 00 100 100
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-VII (Marine Engineering)
2MR701 Elective Subject
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
03 00 00 00 03 03 00 03 30 70 03 100 00 100
Elective
Pool of Elective Subjects
S.No. Subject Code Subject
1 2MR701 A Maritime Law
2 2MR701 B Transport & Logistic Management
3 2MR701 C CAD,CAM
4 2MR701 D Advanced Marine Heat Engines
5 2MR701 E Oceanography
6 2MR701 F Advanced Material Science & Surface Coating
Engineering
7 2MR 701G Quality Management
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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech Sem-VII (Marine Engineering)
2MR702 Watch keeping & Engine Room Management
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
03 00 00 02 05 03 01 04 30 70 03 100 25 125
2. Preparation of Engine: Full Knowledge of preparing Main Engine , A.E, Boiler, all 4
auxiliary engines for sailing from port and port operation. All control system
(Pneumatic & Electronics) should thoroughly study.
3. Maintenance: Preparing maintenance schedule for all machineries like Main Engine, 4
Alternator, Compressor, Purifier, Evaporator, Steering gear, electrical machinery and
all other engine machineries. Overhauling procedure for various Aux. M/c., Bad
weather precaution taken.
5. Spare parts management : Preparing store inventory, Sending store requisition or ship 3
Maintenance of E.R stores, Just –in –Time (JIT) concept, ABC Analysis Monitoring
daily consumptions, Bunker estimates, preparing bunker plan.
7. Management of engine room crew: Criteria for composing the engine room watch. 4
Operation & watch requirements. Fitness for duty. Protection for marine environment
Requirement for certification; Minimum knowledge requirement for certification –
theoretical, practical; Duties & responsibilities concerning safety & protection of
environment Requirement for watch keeping duties. Physical training & experience
in watch –keeping routine; Main and aux. Machines, plumping systems, Generating
plant. Safety and emergency procedure. First Aid.
8. Safe Engineering Watch keeping: Routine pumping operations of fuel oil, ballast 2
water, fire pump and cargo pumping system. Interpretation of functional testes on
communication and control system. Maintenance of machinery space log book and
the significance of readings taken.
keeping personal.
11. Marine Environment : Marine Environment awareness, marine ecology, seas & coastal 9
areas, discharges to sea & their environment impact, accidental & operational
discharges, emission to air from ships, other pollutions, proactive measure to control
pollution & maintain environment.
12. Deck Machinery: Various types of deck machinery used in ships e.g. Winches and 3
Wind lass and their requirements. Operation and maintenance. Deck Cranes.
Hydraulic deck machinery; hydraulic motors, line filters and systems.
13. Dry Docking: Planning, entering, docking, inspection, maintenance and repairs. 3
Surveys, certification. Undocking and report writing.
14. Safety requirement for working on ship board electrical system including 2
isolation of all electrical plants.
15. Safe working practices: Risk Assessment, personal protective equipment, Emergency 2
procedure Entering Enclosed or confined spaces, permit to work systems. Lifting
equipments, Hot work, Hazardous substances. Safety measures for safe working
environmental and for W using hand tools, machine tools, powered hand tools.
Total 54
REFERENCES;
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-VII (Marine Engineering)
2MR703 Marine Control Engineering – II
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
03 00 00 00 03 03 00 03 30 70 03 100 00 100
Total 54
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REFERENCES:
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-VII (Marine Engineering)
2MR704 Simulators and Control Laboratory
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
00 00 04 00 04 00 02 02 00 00 00 00 100 100
Engine Simulator Lab Exercise: Description of basic engine functions and their simulation
introduced in Engine Room Simulator.
Manual engine operation from engine room station, Remote stations-i.e. control room and Navigation
bridge. Safety and interlocks in UMS-ships and effect of malfunction of main engine auxiliaries.
Trouble shooting of main engine and other auxiliary systems.
Training on Diesel Engine operation & maintenance software: Different modes of operation -
standard mode, Live run mode and Lesson mode of a four stroke, three cylinder medium speed marine
engine.
Combustion Simulator:
Study of engine combustion system in Combustion Simulator : To study various combustion
problems, Effects of various combustion defects , trouble shooting , rectification of combustion
defects. Cause, effect and rectification‘ of combustion defects. Effect of quality and injection timings
of fuel. VIT, Super VIT and other modem methods for combustion control for achieving different
objectives.
Trouble shooting and restoration of electrical and electronic equipment and system.
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
95
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
03 00 00 00 03 03 00 03 30 70 03 100 00 100
3. UNCLOS United Nation‘s Convention on the Law of the Sea, zones and limits, Freedom of 5
navigation, Innocent passage, Flag State Control and Port State Control. WHO and International
Health regulations.
5. Safety related Conventions: Overall Regulatory outline and latest amendments to SOLAS 74, 8
ILLC 1966, and Tonnage 1969, STCW 1978 Conventions. Certificates carried on board as per all
major conventions.
7. Other Conventions and matters: LLMC, Civil Liability Convention 1992, FUND 1992. 3
Supplementary Fund and Bunker Convention. International Convention on salvage. Colregs.
Classification Societies. Statutory and classification Surveys and certificates. IACS and its
functions.
11. Overview of ISPS Code, security threats, SSO, PFSO, SSP, Security equipment, Contingency 4
planning to deal with Piracy and such security threats. Best Management Practice
Total 54
REFERENCES:
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-VII (Marine Engineering)
2MR706 Principles of Management & Economics
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
03 00 00 00 03 03 00 03 30 70 03 100 00 100
4. H.R.D.: The personnel Function, Selection & Recruitment, Role of Psychological Tests in 6
Recruitments, Training of employees, Performance Appraisal & counselling, Reward
System, Legal Requirements and Regulation of Working Condition, Employer‘s
Liabilities for Health and Safety, MBO, Leadership / Group Dynamic and Discipline,
Motivation theories and incentives, Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory, X and Y
theory - Herzberg's Hygienic and motivational theory, Elton Mayo's contribution.
Problem of Accident – Preventions, Fatigue, Relation with, Union & Workers
Participation in Management.
5. Ability to apply task & work load management - communication, team building, planning 2
& co-ordination, personal assignments time & resource constrains. Prioritization.
Effective communication onboard & ashore.
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6. ECONOMICS: 4
Importance of economics in Marine Engineering study, Basic economic concepts and
terms, Demand analysis, Supply analysis, Elasticity of demand, Elasticity of supply.
8. Production function, Law of return, Economics of scale, ISO-product and ISO -cost, Cost- 4
concepts, Cost-output relationship and cost curves in short period, Long period,
Revenue – concept, Determination of price under free market and price control by
Govt. Types of market, Factors governing extent of market, Pricing under perfect
competition, Monopoly, Monopolistic competition and oligopol
10. Taxation - Direct and Indirect, Govt. Budgets. Economic development, Growth, features 4
of underdevelopment with reference to India. Globalisation of Indian economics.
11. Difference between Domestic and foreign trade. Basis of International Trade- theories. 4
Free-Trade Vs Protection. Balance of payments - components, causes of deficit, steps
to correct deficit. Exchange-Rates:- Types, determination, Devaluation of currency.
Free- convertibility of currency with reference to Indian Rupee. Functions of I.M.F,
World Bank, W.T.O.
12. Shipping Routes & Ports:- Major Shipping Routes & Ports, Types, Problems, factors for 8
good port. Major & Minor ports of India, their location and importance. Deep-sea
fishing, Major sea-fishing zones, Off-shore oil producing zones. lndia‘s overseas
Trade and Economic Importance with reference to Economic zones.
Total 54
REFERENCE:
1. Economics - Gangopadhyay
2. Modern Office Management - Mills, Standing ford, Appleby
3. Corporate Transformations without Tears - Dr. L. R. Chary
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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-VII (Marine Engineering)
2MR707 Advance Marine Technology
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
03 00 00 00 03 03 00 03 30 70 03 100 00 100
2. Study of LNG & LPG Ships: Various controls of deck equipment including pneumatic 14
and electronics equipments. Study reliquification plants & tandem operations, Study
of structure of various types of thanks for LNG and LPG vessels, IG systems for gas
tankers, glycol systems for cargo compressor, E-motor room, safety devices, study of
compressors and safety devices.
4. Oil Tankers: Types & Classification, Construction, COW operation, I.G. Systems, Pump 6
arrangement and safety devices associates with loading & Discharging.
7. Latest Engine Technology: Intelligent Engines, Condition monitoring, Common rail fuel 11
injection w.r.t. electronic fuel injection, exhaust emission and control –design of
engine, Nox Technical file, and IAPP certificate.
Total 54
REFERENCES:
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-VII (Marine Engineering)
2MR708 Ship Operation and Management
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
03 00 00 00 03 03 00 03 30 70 03 100 00 100
2. Merchant Shipping Act: Registration of ship , ship‘s papers. Port Procedure. Pilot age, 14
Flags of convinces, flags of discrimination and their effects on shipping. Duties
regarding pollution, Collision, Explosion , fire. Vessels in distress. Shipping
causalities penalties under Merchant Shipping Act.
Marine Fraud : Genesis and Prevention.
Indian Shipping : Current scenario and few case studies.
Marine conventions :
1) International convention on salvage 1989, Lloyds Standard Form of Salvage
Agreement (LOF2000)
2) Conversion on limitation of Liability of maritime claim 1976.
3) MLC (2006)/ UNCLOS/WHO
4. Bill of Landing: Function & Uniqueness & related problems. Carriage of goods by sea 4
act. Cargo Surveys and protests.
5. Marine Insurance: Underwriting and loss adjusting principals applied to Marine cargo 6
Insurance. Hull/ machinery policy, particular average. General average, P & I Clubs-
making claims.
7. Capitalization and finance. Characteristics, cost ratios & allied definition. Sources, 6
Financing
Package, Lender security, Relation between Insurance premium, & non-conformity /
condition of class. Economics of new and second hand tonnage . Subsidies,
procedure & Implication of buying & selling new selling new / old vessels.
Total 54
REFERENCES:
1. Shipping practice - Stevens
2. Managing ships John M. Downward
3. Advanced shipboard management - Capt. Dara E. Driver
4. Solas 1974 IMO publications
5. Marpol 1973/78 IMO publications
6. STCW -95 IMO publications
7. Shipping Management G. Raguram
8. Ship Operation & management Dr.K.V.Rao
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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-VII (Marine Engineering)
2MR709 Marine Machinery Design
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
01 02 00 00 03 03 00 03 30 70 03 100 25 125
Total 18
Practice Tutorials:
13. Advanced Design of Marine Systems Design & Drawing: - 28 Hrs.
Power Transmission system including Thrust Blocks, Intermediate shaft and Tail -End Shaft Water
cooling systems including pumps, filters, Heat exchangers for Diesel and Steam engine
Plants.
Lubricating Oil systems including Pumps, Purifiers, and Pressure by-pass valves.
Electro-hydraulic Steering gear system including Rudder, Rudder stock, Tiller arm, ram &Cylinder.
Marine Diesel Engine Air starting systems including Air receivers. Compressors and Air
starting valves.
Marine Diesel Engine Scavenge and Exhaust system.
Marine Diesel Engine Fuel Injection system including Fuel pumps and Fuel-injectors.
Design of Steam Turbine Plants.
Design of Gas Turbine Plants.
Life boat and it's launching device.
Refrigeration Plant.
Bulk CO2 system.
Fire fighting system including emergency fire pump.
Latest developments and 1MO requirements are to be considered in each design project.
REFERENCES:
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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem. VII (Marine Engineering)
2MR 710–Project & Technical Paper
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
00 01 00 04 05 01 02 03 00 00 00 00 50 50
The cadets should prepare a project under guidance of one faculty member of the institute and
should write a technical paper on it. Final marks will be calculated from the external and internal
assessment.
105
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-VII (Marine Engineering)
2MR711 – General Performance
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
00 00 00 00 00 00 02 02 00 00 00 00 100 100
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-VII (Marine Engineering)
2MR701A Maritime Law
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
03 00 00 00 03 03 00 03 30 70 03 100 00 100
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-VII (Marine Engineering)
2MR701B Transport & Logistic Management
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
03 00 00 00 03 03 00 03 30 70 03 100 00 100
5. Port And Terminal Management, Port Economics, Logistic & Supply Chain 10
Management, Port Pricing &Finance , Port Marketing & Services.
Total 54
111
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-VII (Marine Engineering)
2MR701C CAD-CAM
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
01 02 00 00 03 03 00 03 30 70 03 100 00 100
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-VII (Marine Engineering)
2MR701D Advanced Marine Heat Engines
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
03 00 00 00 03 03 00 03 30 70 03 100 00 100
4. Design of different types of compact Heat Exchangers for different Applications, e.g. Air 4
preheater, Gas and Oil Heaters.
Total 54
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GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-VII (Marine Engineering)
2MR701E Oceanography
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
03 00 00 00 03 03 00 03 30 70 03 100 00 100
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-VII (Marine Engineering)
2MR701F Advanced Material Science & Surface Coating Engineering
Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
03 00 00 00 03 03 00 03 30 70 03 100 00 100
REFERENCE:
1. Metallurgy for Engineers -E, C Rollason
English Language Book Society (ELBS)
GANPAT UNIVERSITY
U.V.PATEL COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
B. Tech. Sem-VII (Marine Engineering)
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Examination Scheme
Teaching Scheme Credit Theory Practical
Sem. End
Pract. Grand
Lect. Lab W/S Total Int.
Tu. Theory Pr/TW Total Marks Hrs. Total Assessment Total
(Hrs.) (Hrs.) (Hrs.) Asses
03 00 00 00 03 03 00 03 30 70 03 100 00 100
As per requirement of the merchant shipping industry, all marine engineering students are
imparted training for development of personality and skill in organization management.
Every students / Cadet is required to actively participate in various activates of the institute as
well as various Co-curricular and Ex-curricular activities. Every cadet will be awarded G.P.
mark for all his activities stated below. This is applicable from 3rd Semester onwards. Final
semester too is exempted from G.P. Marks.
In order to offer equal opportunity to all cadets to earn maximum amount of G.P. marks
allotted for any semester and also to all participation of all cadets in all ex-curricular and co-
curricular activities, the distribution of G.P. marks as per chart below. G.P. marks will be
deducted for indiscipline activity mentioned as per the attached chart.
The total G.P. marks allotted for each semester will be divided into three groups A, B and C.
A cadet can earn maximum amount of G.P. mark in a each group by means of taking part in a
the ex-curricular or co-curricular activity mentioned under each group.
G.P. marks to be assimilated by the faculty-in-charge of the respective fields and finally to be
awarded by the marine professor in charge of student activities. For any moderation or review
if needed, decision of principal (Head of Institute) will be final.
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Group A B
C
(Max.of
(Max.of 30
20)
Semester 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
III 50 20 20 20 20 15 15 28 20 10 10 -- -- 20 10 15 15 15
IV 50 20 20 20 20 15 15 28 20 10 10 -- -- 20 10 15 15 15
V 50 20 20 20 25 15 15 28 20 15 15 25 -- 20 10 15 15 15
VI 50 20 20 20 25 15 15 28 20 15 15 25 -- 20 10 15 15 15
VII 50 20 20 20 30 15 15 28 20 15 15 25 10 25 10 20 15 20
Maximum (Max. (Max. of
attainable 20) Max. of 30
of 50)
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Group – A Annex-III
These marks are allotted to a cadet at the beginning of the semester for observing general hosted
discipline.
Group –B
Total
1) Hostel Inspection : Marks awarded in every occasion 10 Max.20
2) Division : Marks awarded in every occasion 10
Group –C
3. Gardening
III – VIII Sem. -15 15
I and II Sem. -20 20 Max.28
5. Sports.
6. Games
College team 12 (max, 2 games)
Sadan team or individual 05(max, 2games)
7. Literary Activates
(a) Committee members 15 max
(b) Representing college team (Quiz or Debate) 7 max Max. 10:1-IVth
Sem.
(c) In house participation (Sadan -2 events max.) 4 max 15:V-
VIIth Sem
8. Cultural Committee
9. Model making
1st , 2nd & 3rd 25
4th to 10th 20
Rest of participants 15
12. Hobbies
(All Participants) 10 max
Note:
1. A cadet can earn maximum marks in Group B & Group C as shown in the table.
2. G. P. marks lost due to indiscipline will be deducted from the total credit marks earned.
3. At the beginning of semester every cadet will discuss with sadan officers and prepare a plan
for earning credit marks as mentioned in Group B & Group C.
4. Sadan/ House officer will monitor the progress of the cadet in this respect.