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SEMESTER 1
CODE TQM SUBJECT
SEMESTER 2 Credits
3
CODE
SUBJECT
Electrical Safety
Credits
National & International HSE Laws Elements of Safety Mgmt and Systems
Project Management & Contract Administration Total Predective Maintenance Safety in Industrial Operations & Design
Elective- Fire/ Oil & Gas/ Construction/ Power Seminar on Assigned Topics
3 2
Total
17
Total
17
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SEMESTER 3
SUBJECT
SEMESTER 4
Credits
CODE
SUBJECT
Credits
Project
16
Summer Internship
Project I Total
Total Credits = 17 + 17+ 20 + 16 = 70 credits
3 20
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ELECTIVES
Safety In Drilling & Production Hazards & Safety Measures in Hydrocarbon Industry
Fire Fighting Appliances and Operations ELECTIVE 2 : Concepts of Fire safety in buildings, structures & Installations
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SEMESTER 1
PTEG 701
L T P 3 0 0
Origin, Migration & Entrapment of Petroleum Reservoir Geometry and Quality Seals & Reservoir, Source, Rocks, Structural Integrity Phases of Basin Development Burial History Signatures of Basins Developed Depositional & Heat Flow Consequences of Basin Settings Prospect Evaluation. Major Oil Fields Processes Safety & Environment Hazards
MREG 701
L T P 3 0 0
Growth and Development of Refining Industry In India, Major Petroleum Products and Their Specs, Crude Oils and Their Characteristics, Various Process Units Plants in a Refinery, Roles/Functions and Integration With One another Specialized Refinery Configuration For Optimizing Gas Recovery Integrated Refinery and Petrochemical Plants. Key Petrochemical Product Families Industry Drivers: Cost of Production, Supply/Demand, Profitability & Pricing/Costing Environmental Concerns and Safety o o o Hazard analysis of a process Safety in process operation Environmental impact, effluent treatment and waste disposal
MBCG 746
L T P 3 0 0
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STRATEGIC QUALITY MANAGEMENT Integrating Quality into Strategic Management - Quality and the Management Cycle - Resources for Quality Activities - Training for Quality - Self Managing Teams - Role of the Quality Director Obstacles to achieving Successful Strategic Quality Management.
MEEG 721
L T P 3 0 0
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MEEG 731
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
L T P 3 0 0
MASS AND ENERGY TRANSFER Introduction, Units of Measurement, Material Balances, Energy Fundamentals, Problems ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY AND EIA Introduction, Stoichiometry, Enthalpy in Chemical Systems, Chemical Equilibria, Organic Chemistry, Nuclear Chemistry, EIA, Problems MATHEMATICS FOR GROWTH Introduction, Exponential Growth, Resource Competition, Population Growth, Human Population growth, Problems WATER POLLUTION AND WATER QUALITY CONTROL Introduction, Water Resources, Water Pollutants, Status of Surface Water Quality, Biochemical Oxygen Demand, The Effect of Oxygen Demanding Wates on Rivers, Ground Water, Aquifers, Hydraulic Gradient, Darcys Law, Contaminant Transport, Cone of Depression, Capture- Zone Curves, Control of Groundwater Plumes, Contaminants in Ground Water, Conventional Pump and Treat Systems, Additional Remediation Technologies, Municipal and Waste Water Systems, Water Treatment Systems, Wastwater Treatment, Hazardous Wastes and Treatment Technologies, Problems AIR POLLUTION Overview of Emissions, Criteria Pollutants, Toxic Air Polutatants, Air Pollution in Worlds Megacities, Motor Vehicle Emissions, Stationary Sources, Air Pollution and Meteorology, Point Source Gaussian Plume Model, Indoor Air Quality, Problems
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MEEG 743
L T P 3 0 0
PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL HAZARDS Recognition , Evaluation and Control of Physical Hazards- Noise and Vibration - Effects and Control Measures- Thermal Stress - Parameter Control, Radiation - Types - Source - Effect and Control- Illumination & Lighting.Recognition, Evaluation and Control of Chemical Hazards- Types - Dust-Fumes -Mist -Vapour-Fog etc., Air Contaminants- Evaluation - Types of Sampling-Air Sampling System-Method Analysis-Control Measures OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Concept and Spectrum of Health-Functional Units and Activities of Occupational Health ServicesOccupational and Work Related Disease-Levels of Prevention of Diseases- Notifiable Occupational Diseases such as Silicosis- Asbestosis -Pneumoconiosis-Siderosis- AnthracosisAluminosis and Anthrax. Lead-Nickel, Chromium and Manganese Toxicity-Gas Poisoning (such as CO, Ammonia, Coal Dust etc.,) their effects and Prevention -Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation Audiology-Hearing Conservation Programme-Effects of Ultra Violet Radiation and Infrared Radiation on Human Systems Industrial Toxicology-Local and Systemic and Chronic Effects Temporary and Cumulative EffectsCarcinogens Entry into Human System Ergonomics, Personnel Protective Equipment, Personnel Monitoring PERSONAL HYGIENE AND FIRST AID
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MEEG 722
L T P 0 0 2
To Measure Sound/Noise Level at Various Location and Compare it with Standard Values Permissible for Exposure.
To Determine the SPM Present in Working Atmosphere during the Working Period with the help of Respirable Dust Sampler.
To Determine the RSPM present in Working Atmosphere during the Working Period with the help of Respirable Dust Sampler.
Standard Method for Determination of Oxide of Sulfur in Flue Gases using UV Spectrophotometer.
To Find the PH and Conductivity of given Solution. To Determine the Total suspended Solid in the given Water Samples. To Determine the SPM and Oxides of Sulfur and Nitrogen from the Stack/Chimney using Stack Monitoring kit. To Determine the SPM and Oxides of Sulfur and Nitrogen using Fugitive Emission Kit. To determine HCO3 in water quality . To determine Na & K with the help of flame photometer. To determine Ca & Mg of waste water To determine hardness of the water
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SEMESTER 2
MEEG PRINCIPLES OF PROCESS SAFETY L T P 3 0 0
Source Models Toxic Release and Dispersion Models Fires and Explosions Design to Prevent Fires and Explosions Introduction to reliefs Relief Sizing MSDS: Requirement of Material Safety Data, MSDS checklist, Updating of MSDS Safety Signs, Color Coding and Labelling Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE)
MEEG 741
L T P 3 0 0
HAZARDS & SAFETY MEASURES IN HYDROCARBON INDUSTRY Fire, Safety & Health Issues in Hydrocarbon Industry, Health, Safety & Environmental Issues during Drilling & Exploration SAFETY ASPECTS IN CONFINED SPACES OSHA Guideline for Confined Space Entry, Permit Requirement for Confined Space Entry, Duties of Persons involved in Confined Space Entry. WORK PERMIT SYSTEMS PLANT INSPECTION SAFETY STANDARDS Applicable to the Hydrocarbon Industry, Safe Practices for Handling of Hydrocarbons RECEIVING AND STORAGE OF HYDROCARBON Surface- Storage Types, Safety Features, Layout Design, U/G Aquifers, Caverns, Refrigerated Storage, Standards in Design, Safe Operating and Maintaining Practices
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MEEG 742
SAFETY IN CONSTRUCTION
L T P 3 0 0
SAFETY IN CONSTRUCTION Meaning and Scope of Safety in Construction Operations Rules & Regulations Safety in Excavations, Scaffolding, Underwater Works, Cofferdams, Underpinning & Shoring etc. Safety in use of Lifting Equipment Pre-Construction Preparation etc. Health Hazards while Handling Construction Materials and Chemicals Safe Demolition Human Factors Safe Handling of Machines & Equipments used in Refinery Petrochemicals Plant & Gas Facilities Construction HISTORY OF SAFETY LEGISLATION History of Dock Safety Statues in India- Background of Present Dock Safety Statues- Dock Workers (Safety, Health & Welfare) Act 1986 and the Rules and Regulations framed there under. Other Statues like Marking of Heavy Packages Act 1951 and the Rules Framed there Under- Manufacturer, Storage and Import of Hazardous Chemicals Rules 1989 framed under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1989 - few case Laws to interpret the terms used Dock Safety Statutes. Responsibility of Different Agencies for Safety, Health and Welfare involved in Dock Work Responsibilities of Port Authorities - Dock Labour Board - Owner of Ship Master - and agent of Ship - Owner of Lifting Appliances and Loose Gear etc - Employers of Dock Workers like Stevedores - Clearing and Forwarding Agents - Competent Persons and Dock Worker.
MEEG 711
L T P 3 0 0
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MEEG 744
L T P 3 0 0
Special Design Considerations for Hazardous Operations( Loading & Unloading, Start Up/ Shutdown, Burner Lighting, Flare Ignition, Storage Tank Operation) Electrical Area Classification and Special Purpose Equipment Sitting & Layout Petroleum Storage Installations LNG Terminals Bulk Handling Distribution of Petroleum Products/Terminals Safety with Thermal Power Equipment Plant Layout and Material Handling PLANT LOCATION Selection of Plant Location- Territorial Parameters - Considerations of Land- Water- ElectricityLocation for Waste Treatment & Disposal- Further Expansions - Safe Location of Chemical Storages -LPG-LNG-CNG-Acetylene Ammonia- Chlorine-Boilers etc.- Location for Chemical Industries-Tanneries-Power Plants-Quarries Etc. PLANT LAYOUT
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MBCQ 724
L T P 3 0 0
Applied Project Management Project Definition: Developing a Project Execution Plan Setting up a Project Organization Resource Scheduling, Cost Estimating Controlling Project Execution Project Controls: Planning and Scheduling Cost Engineering Procurement
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MEEG 843
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
L T P 20 0
CONCEPTS & STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS Introduction-Electrostatics-Electro Electromagnetic Interference Working Principles of Electrical Equipment-Indian Electricity Act and Rules-Statutory Requirements from Electrical Inspectorate-International Standards on Electrical Safety-First AidCardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) ELECTRICAL HAZARDS Primary and Secondary Hazards-Shocks, Burns, Scalds, Falls- Human Safety in the use of Electricity. Energy Leakage-Clearances and Insulation-Classes of Insulation-Voltage Classifications- Excess Energy-Current Surges -Over Current and Short Circuit Current-Heating Effects of CurrentElectromagnetic Energy-ControlNational Electrical Safety Code ANSI C2, Class II, Division 1&2 Lightning - Hazards - Lightning Arrestor - Installation - Earthling - Specifications - Earth Resistance - Earth Pit Maintenance. PROTECTION SYSTEM Fuses - Circuit Breakers And Overload Relays - Protection against over Voltage and under Voltage- Safe limits of Amperage - Voltage-Safe Distance from Lines-Capacity and Protection of Conductor-Joints & Connections-Means of Cutting of Power-Overload and Short Circuit Protection-No Load Protection-Earth Fault Protection-Earthling Standards FRLS Insulation-Insulation and Continuity Test-System Grounding-Equipment Grounding -Earth ForcesCorona Effect-Static Electricity-Definition-Sources-Hazardous Conditions-Control- Electrical causes of Fire and Explosion-ionization-spark and Arc-Ignition Magnetism-Stored EnergyEnergy Radiation and
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SEMI 701
L T P 10 0
Students will be assigned seminar topics individually at the start of the semester. These topics will be of current interest or futuristic, usually not covered in any other course. The students are expected to carry out a literature search from journals / websites / monographs and present a 15 20 minute seminar. The seminar is to be delivered in front of the whole class and the Course -In- Charge. The student will also submit a write up of 5 to 10 pages to the instructor on the subject matter including the sources of information. All students are expected to attend these seminars.
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SEMESTER 3
MEEG 871
CNG Bio Fuels Fuel Cells
L T P 30 0
Basics Aspects of GTL Technology Process Flow Sheet Gas Refinery Reactor Configuration Safety and Economic Aspects of GTL Technology
MEEG 851
L T P 30 0
HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND RISK ANALYSIS Introduction - Hazard - Process - Hazard - Monitoring - Risk - Issues - Perception - Management Assessment-Analysis-Safety Audits-Management System Audits-Check Lists-Material Safety Data-What If Analysis-Event Tree-Fault Tree Analysis-Hazard and Operability Studies- Coarse Hazard Studies-Human Error Analysis-Safety Review System-Hazard Warning Methods-Hazard Warning Analysis- Plant Safety Audit, Jsa SOFTWARES FOR RISK ANALYSIS Basic Concepts of Risk Analysis - Quantitative - Qualitative Methods - Hazard Models SystemHazard Assessment Systems - Principles of Applications of Software's- FETI - Hazard Operability Studies ( HAZOP) - EFFECTS - Hazard Analysis (HAZAN) - PHAST - SAFETI -Failure Mode and Effect Analysis( FMEA.) RISK CONTROL & MANAGEMENT IMPACT ESTIMATION- PROPERTY & PEOPLE
MAN- MACHINE SYSTEMS Job and Personal Risk Factors-Standards-Selection and Training-Body Size and Posture-Body Dimension (Static/Dynamic)-Adjustment Range- Penalties.-Guide Lines for Safe Design and Postures- Evaluation and Methods of Reducimg Posture Strain
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MEEG 861
L T P 30 0
History of Safety Legislations Environmental Regulations Social Security Legislations / Regulations Oil Mine Regulations CCE Regulations IMO Regulations OISD Norms Others
MEEG 852
L T P 20 0
CLASSIFICATION OF FIRES PHYSICS AND CHEMISTRY OF FIRE Fire Properties of Solids, Liquids and Gases, Fire spread, Toxicity of Products of Combustion, Theory of Combustion and Explosion- Vapour Clouds -Flash Fire- Jet Fires -Pool Fires - Unconfined Vapour Cloud Explosion , Shock Waves, Auto-Ignition -Boiling Liquid expanding Explosion. TOXIC EFFECTS OF COMBUSTION GASES FIRE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION Sources of Ignition- Fire Triangle - Principles of Fire Extinguishing - Active and Passive Fire Protection Systems-Various Classes of Fires - A,B,C,D,E-types of Fire Extinguishers- Fire StoppersHydrant Pipes-Hoses-Monitors-Fire Watchers-Lay Out of Stand Pipes-Fire Station-Fire Alarms and Vapour
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Hazards in LPG, Ammonia(NH3),Sulphur Dioxide( SO-3),Chlorine(CL2) etc. Indian Explosive Act and Rules -Static and Mobile Pressure Vessel (SMPV) rules Indian Gas Cylinders Rules Petroleum Act
MEEG 771
L T P 20 0
Introduction to CDM Approved Methodologies for CDM Grid Emission Factor Development of PC &PDD Carbon Trading Case Studies
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MEEG 842
L T P 30 0
Hoisting System: Component Parts; Derricks, Mast, Substructures, Weight Indicator, Wire Line and Draw Works Power System: Prime Moves, Transmission System Rotary System: Swivel, Kelly, Rotary Table Tubulars: Drill Pipe, Tool Joint, Casing Pipe, Design Consideration Circulation System: Drilling Fluid Types, Preparation and Conditioning System, Additive, Pumping System, Cutting Removal, Pressure Loss Circulation Drilling Practices: Bit Choice, Weight on Bit, Rotary Speed, Hydraulic Effect, Air- Gas Drilling, Coring, Drilling Efficiency. Safety Issues in Drilling Complication: Lost Circulation, Fishing, Blow Outs Well Planning: GTO Well Logging Cementing Operations: Cement Types, Additives, Process and Equipment Safety Consideration in well Completion Blow Out Prevention PRODUCTION Well Completion Practices: Well- Head Assemble, Installation and Testing, Activation Well Testing Self Flowing Wells Gas lift: Sucker Rod and Down Hole Motor Pumping of Oil Safety Issued in Oil and Gas Production
SINT 701
SUMMER INTERNSHIP
LT P 004
All students will undergo a six to eight week practical training under a designated guide in relevant industrial units during the summer at the end of 2nd semester. Each student will
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SEMI 871
LT P 002
On completion of the summer internship each student is expected to prepare a report and give a seminar
PROJ 801
PROJECT I
LT P 004
The assignment aims at developing problem solving ability in students. The projects are expected to be design-based or investigative in nature. The topics are mutually agreed between the student and the Programme in Charge. During this semester the student should develop the project by defining the scope, literature search and makind detailed plan of work. At the end of the semester the student is expected to submit a report containing objective(s), literature status and proposed solution.
SEMESTER IV
PROJ 802 PROJECT II L T P 0 0 32
This will normally be in continuation of PROJ I. The Student is expected to work on the problem in depth and come out with specific conclusions. The Final Report will be evaluated as per procedure laid down by the University. The work may be carried out either with in the University or in an R & D Organization or in Industry.
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