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Re: ISM Dhanbad Petroleum Engineering Syllabus

Hello, here I am providing you the syllabus of the ISM Dhanbad Petroleum Engineering course as under:

III SEMESTER B. TECH PETROLEUM ENGG
MMR 13101 Mechanical Engineering – I
AMR 13101 Methods of Applied Mathematics – I
GLC 13152 Geology for Petroleum Engineers
PEC 13101 Drilling Fluids & Cements
PEC 13102 Drilling Technology
PEC 13201 Petroleum Engineering Practical- I
(Drilling Fluids Lab)
GLC 13252 Geology for Petroleum
Engineers Practical
PEC 13801 Project & Term Paper 0 0 2 2
HSE Humanities and Social
Sciences Optional papers:
(Sessional Theory Paper)

Any one of the following
i. HSE 13301 History of Science and
Technology
ii. HSE 13302 Philosophy of Science.
iii. HSE 13303 Gandhian Studies
iv. HSE 13304 Oral Communication Skills
v. HSE 13305 Oral Presentation Skills
vi. HSE 13306 Literary Communication
vii. HSE 13307 Present History of India
IV SEMESTER B. TECH PETROLEUM ENGG
MMR 14101 Mechanical Engineering – II
AMR 14101 Numerical and Statistical Methods
PEC14101 Petroleum Production Operations-I
PEC14102 Elements of Reservoir Engineering
MSR 14151 Managerial Economics
MER 22131 Surveying (Sessional Theory Paper)
HSC 14306 English for Professional Communication
(Sessional Theory Paper)
PEC14201 Petroleum Engineering Practical-II (Reservoir Engineering Lab)
MER 22231 Surveying Practical
PEC 14601 Educational Excursion
PEC 14801 Project and Term Paper
PEC14501 Composite Viva-Voce
SWC 14701 Co-curricular Activities

V SEMESTER B. TECH PETROLEUM ENGG
PEC 15101 Applied Petroleum Reservoir Engineering and Management
PEC 15102 Petroleum Production Operations-II
GLC 15153 Sedimentary and Petroleum Geology
ACC 15103 Physical Chemistry
AMR 15101 Methods of Applied Mathematics – II
PEC 15303 Reservoir Fluid Thermodynamics (Sessional Theory Paper)
PEC 15201 Petroleum Engineering Practical – III
(Production & Product Testing Lab)
GLC 15253 Sedimentary and Petroleum Geology Practical
ACC 15203 Physical Chemistry Practical
PEC 15801 Project and Term Paper

ISM Dhanbad Petroleum Engineering Syllabus
COURSE SYLLABUS COURSE NO. COURSE NAME L T P AMR13101 METHODS OF APPLIED MATHEMATICS – I 3 1 0 COURSE CONTENT: Introduction to Strength of Materials; Stress-strain diagram; Elastic constants and their relations, Thermal stresses and strains; Stresses in oblique planes- Principal stresses and principal planes. Theory of simple bending; Deflection of beams-integration method and moment area method. Analysis of stresses in pressure vessels - thin and thick cylinders. Torsion of solid and hollow circular shafts. Introduction to theory of Machines; Basic concepts; degrees of freedom, kinematic constrains, linkages, mechanisms. Different types of gears, gear trains, reduction ratio and torque assessment, application of gearboxes. Basic principles and constructions of governors, flywheels, brakes, clutches and dynamometers. Case study based on laboratory setups on the above broad areas. COURSE NO. COURSE NAME L T P MMR 13101 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING– I 3 1 0 COURSE CONTENT: Part-I: Complex Variables: Limit, continuity and differentiability of function of complex variables. Analytic functions. Cauchy-Riemann’s equations, Cauchy’s integral theorem, Morera’s theorem, Cauchy’s integral formula, Taylor’s and Laurent’s series, singularities, Residue theorem, contour integration. Special Functions: Solution of Bessel equation, recurrence relations and generating function for nJx, orthogonal property and integral representation of nJx. Solution for Legendre equation, Legendre polynomial, Rodrigue’s formula, orthogonality property and generating function for nPx.

Part-II: Laplace Transform: Laplace transform of simple functions, properties of Laplace transform, t-multiplication and t-division theorems, Laplace Transform of derivatives, integrals and periodic functions. Inverse Laplace transform and its properties, convolution theorem. Use of Laplace transform in evaluating complicated and improper integrals and solution of ordinary differential equations related to engineering problems. Partial Differential Equations: Classification of partial differential equations, solutions of one dimensional wave equation, one dimensional unsteady heat flow equation and two dimensional steady heat flow equation by variable separable method with reference to Fourier trigonometric series. COURSE COURSE NAME L T P GLC13152 GEOLOGY FOR PETROLEUM ENGINEERS 3 0 0 COURSE CONTENT: Mineralogy and Petrology 1. Minerals: General properties; Classification of minerals and properties of common rock-forming minerals. 2. Petrology: Rocks; Classification and description of some common rocks. 3. Stratigraphy 4. Principles of stratigraphy; Concepts of palaeontology; Fossils, their mode of preservation and significance as indices of age and climate; Concept of index fossils; Broad stratigraphic subdivisions and associated rock types of important coal belts and oil fields of India. 5. Structural Geology 6. Interpretation of topographic (structural) maps; Attitude of planar and linear structures; Effects of topography on outcrops. Unconformities, folds, faults and joints - their nomenclature, classification and recognition. Forms of igneous intrusions - dyke, sill and batholith. Effects of folds and fractures on strata and their importance in exploration activities.

COURSE NO. COURSE NAME L T P PEC 13101 DRILLING FLUIDS AND CEMENTS 3 1 0 COURSE CONTENT: A. Drilling Fluids: 1. Overview of Drilling Fluids: Clay chemistry and its application to drilling fluids, Types of clays, hydration, flocculation, aggregation and dispersion. 2. Classification, Types and applications of Drilling Fluids: Water based, oil based, emulsion based, polymer based, Surfactant based, Foam based and Aerated drilling fluids. 3. Drilling Fluid Characteristics: Basic functions, properties, maintenance and treatments of drilling fluids. 4. Drilling fluid calculations. 5. Rotary Drilling Hydraulics : Rheology of drilling fluids, Pressure loss calculations and Rig hydraulics. 6. Mud logging. B. Cements: 1. Cementing, Cements & cement slurry: Objectives of cementing, oil well cements, Classification of cement, Slurry design, Slurry additives, Factors influencing cement slurry design, Cementing equipments. 2. Cementing Methods: Primary cementing, Stage cementing, Liner cementing, Plugging, Squeeze Cementing techniques in practice. Deep well cementing, Characteristics of good quality cementation. 3. Cementing calculations. COURSE NO. COURSE NAME L T P PEC 13102 DRILLING TECHNOLOGY 3 1 0 COURSE CONTENT: 1. Well Planning: Introduction to oil well drilling, Drilling planning approaches. 2. Rotary Drilling Method: Rig parts, selection and general layout.

3. Drilling Operations & Practices: Hoisting, circulation, Rotation, power plants and Power transmission, Rig wire line system handling & storage. 4. Casing Design: Design of casing string, Liner design and setting, Casing landing practices, Buckling criteria and Calculation of well head loads. Casing while drilling. 5. Drill String: Parts function and design. 6. Drill Bits: Classification and design criteria of drag, rotary, roller, diamond and PDC bits. 7. Coring: Different methods of core drilling. 8. Well Problems and Solutions: Fatigue failure, Pipe sticking, Lost-circulation, Sloughing shale, Swabbing, surge, gas cap drilling, Blow out and kick control. 9. Oil Well Fishing: Fish classification, tools and techniques. COURSE NO. COURSE NAME L T P HSE 13301 HISTORY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 3 0 0 COURSE CONTENT: 1. Introduction to the History of Science- Emergence and Character of Science, Sciencein the Ancient world, The Dawn of History: Babylon-China-India, Classical Science. 2. Greek and Romans, Science during the Medieval Age, The Dark Age, The Arabian and the Indian Science, Birth of Modern Science: Renaissance and Scientific Revolution, Eighteen-Century Science, Application of Science, Industrial Revolution, Causes and Consequences, Present Day Science, Impact of Science on Society, Growth of Indian Mineral Industry, including Mining and Petroleum Industry. COURSE NO. COURSE NAME L T P HSE 13302 PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE 3 0 0 COURSE CONTENT: 1. Introduction: Rationale for study of Philosophy of Science prevalence of imbalances; General Approach, Nature, Scope and Relation of the subject with Historical Development.; Science and Philosophy vis-à-vis need for Intellectual and Moral Balance.

2. Scientific and Philosophical approaches to knowledge development and Knowledge application (Emphasis on Earth and Mineral Sciences) 3. Foundations of Philosophy: Nature, Concept, Scope, Methodology, Divisions and Implications. 4. Concept and Nature of Science: Origin/Aim, Methodology, Scope and Development: Nature of Scientific Methods; Movements; Scientific Thought; Divisions of Science; Scientific Laws and Scientific Explanations. 5. Convergence of Science and Philosophy: Unified Theory; Space Time Relationship; Patterns of Change; Deeper issues and broad involvements of Science; Status of Scientific Proposition and Concepts of Entities, Epistemic and Ontological aspects. 6. Philosophical Analysis and Scientific Practice: Philosophical Base of Eastern Thought and their parallel in Science; The Essential of Unity between Eastern Thought Pattern and Western Science, Need for harmony between Intuitive Thought and Rational Knowledge; Philosophers of Science with reference to Western Thought, Philosophers of Science – Western and Eastern. 7. Inter-relationship of Science and Culture: Science and Aesthetics, Science and Human Values, Science in the full tradition, Science vis-à-vis Human Conduct and Social Affairs; Social Significance of Science; Implications of Philosophy of Science for a new peaceful Social Order, Synthesis of Eastern “World View” and Western “Materialism”. COURSE NO. COURSE NAME L T P HSE 13303 GANDHIAN STUDIES 3 0 0 COURSE CONTENT: 1. Introduction to Gandhi’s Life and Philosophy; Fundamentals of Gandhian Economics; Gandhi’s Concept of Human Nature, Perfectibility of Man; Ethical Ideas of Gandhi- Truth, Ahimsa, Brahmacharya, Non-stealing, Non-possession and Voluntary Poverty. Gandhi’s Interpretation of History and Society.

2. Public Welfare and Sarvadoyo Philosophy – Antyodaya; Sarvadoya Socialism and Capitalism; Nature of Sarvodaya’s Economy from Gandhi to Vinobha; Concept of Production and Distribution in Sarvodaya Economy and it’s Utility in our Socio- economic and Scientific/ Technical development; Non- violent Economy vis-à-vis Centralized Industrial Economy and Rural Economy. 3. Study of the Current Industrial Problems and Priorities as against the Gandhian Ideology. 4. Gandhian approach to Man-power Management, Prospects, Co-operative Production and Consumption, Rural Entrepreneurship, Finance, Plan changes for helping the disadvantaged sections of the society. 5. Man and machine- Problems of Automation and Gandhi’s View. 6. Gandhi’s Political Views: The State as an organ of Violence, Political Sovereignty of the People, Decentralization of Political Power, Concept of Freedom, The Idea of Political Condition- Ram Rajya. 7. Satyagraha: The Importance of Truth Force, Self Suffering, Winning over the opponent by Love. 8. Relevance of Gandhian Ideas in the contemporary Economic and Political situation. 9. Note: Use of Video Films shall be made to support the classroom teaching. COURSE NO. COURSE NAME L T P HSE 13304 ORAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS 3 0 0 COURSE CONTENT: The nature, purpose and characteristics of good conversation, Phonological forms to use in speech, Developing conversation skills with a sense of stress, intonation , and meaning, Use of question tags, Starting, maintaining and finishing conversations, Standard conversational exchange, Spoken language idioms, Effective listening and attention to others, Gestures and body language, Do’s and Don’ts in conversation, Telephonic conversation, Functions of English in conversation: introductions, greetings, clarifications, explanations, interruptions, opinions, Agreement and

disagreement, complaints, apologies, Participating in informal discussions and situations, Using information to make some decision, i.e., making social arrangements with friends, Reproducing information in some form (question/answer summarizing, oral reporting, etc.) COURSE NO. COURSE NAME L T P HSE 13305 ORAL PRESENTATION SKILLS 3 0 0 COURSE CONTENT: Characteristics of good presentation, Assessing the audience and its needs, Planning a presentation, Different presentation styles, Using the presentation matrix, The informative presentation, The demonstrative presentation, The persuasive presentation, Presentation structure and design, Materials and logistics, Visual aids and their development and use, Rehearsing and delivering, Using performance techniques, Overcoming anxiety and stress, Opening and closing, Getting and maintaining audience attention, Using language to optimal effect, Body language and gestures, Linguistic aspects: introducing, sequencing, signaling, quoting, clarifying and summarizing, Handling questions. COURSE NO. COURSE NAME L T P HSE 13306 LITERARY COMMUNICATION 3 0 0 COURSE CONTENT: 1. Exposer to recent literary and creative trends in English and their relation with the values, culture and norms of behaviour; linguistic and cultural process. 2. What and how of literary communication for improvement of proficiency in the use of English language 3. Analysis and interpretation of five to six recent short stories from different parts of the world to make the sensitive and different intensification of the skills of conceiving the ideas, situations and solutions, and rendering them into appropriate expression on a higher plane of finish.

COURSE NO. COURSE NAME L T P HSE 13307 PRESENT HISTORY OF INDIA 3 0 0 COURSE CONTENT: 1. Idea of a Nation: Defining Nation, Citizenship Duties, Profession, Society, Modern Nation- State as it emerged after 1789, The Socio-Economic context of the new ‘Nation’. 2. The Modern Individual: Transition from pre-modern definition and social location of Individuals to the growth of idea of free Individual, Social Contract, The Duties of an Individual, Atomization of Individual and a critique to it. 3. Colonial Rule in India: Colonial redefinition of Nation, Individual, Society in India- a critique of Pre-colonial mode of life by the colonial theorists, The ‘Progressive’ colonial alternatives, the ambiguity in colonial ‘Image’ of India. 4. Nation and the Nationalists: The Ideological Contestation of Colonial Images by the Nationalists, Critique of Colonialism by Gandhi, Nehru, Tagore, S.C. Bose, Aurobindo Ghosh, M.N. Roy, J.P. Narayan. Problamatizing Colonial Ideas, Impact of Colonialism in India, Problems with the Nationalist Critique of Colonialism. Colonialists and Nationalists on the idea of ‘Science’, ‘Modernity’ and ‘Development’. 5. Re-inscribing Indian Feminity: Changing Views of Indian Feminity vis-à-vis female Sexuality. 6. Threats of Neo-Colonialism: The Challenges to the Nation, Post Colonial Critique of Colonialism and Nationalism, Individual and Society in a Changing World Order. COURSE NO. COURSE NAME L T P PEC 13201 PETROLEUM ENGINEERING PRCTICAL 0 0 2 COURSE CONTENT: 1. Practical related to measurements of drilling fluids properties like mud weight, Plastic viscosity, Gel strength, Filtration loss, Sand content etc. 2. Practical related to the setting point and consistency of cement slurry.

COURSE NO. COURSE NAME L T P GLC 13252 GEOLOGY FOR PETROLEUM ENGINEERS 0 0 2 COURSE CONTENT: 1. Study of physical properties of minerals. 2. Study of common rocks with reference to their structures, mineral composition and uses. 3. Interpretation of Topographic Maps 4. Interpretation of geological Maps - 1 : Attitude and Cross sections 5. Outcrop completion - 1 : One point problem and V - rule 6. Outcrop completion - 2 : Three point problem 7. Interpretation of geological Maps - 2 Unconformable beds 8. Interpretation of geological Maps - 3: Folded beds 9. Interpretation of geological Maps - 4: Faults and dykes

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