Wednesday, 22 August 2012
Tuesday, 21 August 2012
23rd August Program @ Al Habeeb Campus Chevalla
Aslkm
Prof. K V Rao will be taking class ,in our Campus, on 23rd August on the topics
-'Offshore Platforms'(pre-lunch), and
-Production Process/MEIS(post-lunch).
Those who fail to attend these classes will fined Rs 500/- per day by our Chairman.
Prof. K V Rao will be taking class ,in our Campus, on 23rd August on the topics
-'Offshore Platforms'(pre-lunch), and
-Production Process/MEIS(post-lunch).
Those who fail to attend these classes will fined Rs 500/- per day by our Chairman.
And also the fine will only be accepted directly from Parents/Guardians at the city office.
No excuses would be accepted!!!!
Wassalam
No excuses would be accepted!!!!
Wassalam
II YEAR-PE JNTUH COURSE STRUCTURE AND SYLLABUS – 2011 BATCH
2012 – 2013
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL
UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
B. TECH. PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
COURSE STRUCTURE AND SYLLABUS – 2011
BATCH
II YEAR
I SEMESTER
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P
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C
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II
SEMESTER
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P
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C
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1
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MATHEMATICS
II
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4
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4
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1
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PROBABILITY &
STATISTICS
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4
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3
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2
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GENERAL
GEOLOGY
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4
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4
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2
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MANAGERIAL
ECONOMICS &FINANCIAL ACCONTING
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4
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4
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3
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SURVEYING
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4
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4
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3
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MOMENTUM
TRANSFER
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4
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3
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4
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ELEMENTS
OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
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4
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3
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4
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PETROLEUM GEOLOGY
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4
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4
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5
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ELECTRICAL
& ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
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4
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3
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5
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PROCESS
HEAT TRANSFER
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4
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4
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6
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CHEMICAL
PROCESS CALCULATIONS
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4
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3
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6
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ENVIRONMENTAL
SCIENCE
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4
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3
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7
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BASIC
ENGINEERING (MECH + ELEC)LAB
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3
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2
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7
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MOMENTUM
TRANSFER LAB
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3
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2
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8
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GEOLOGY
LAB & SURVEYING LAB
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3
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2
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8
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PROCESS
HEAT TRANSFER LAB
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3
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2
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25
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25
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IIIYEAR
I SEMESTER
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P
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C
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II
SEMESTER
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C
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1
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INSTRUMENTATION
& PROCESS CONTROL
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4
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3
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1
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WELL
COMPLETIONS & TESTING
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4
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4
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2
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THERMODYNAMICS
FOR PETROLEUM ENGG
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4
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4
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2
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RESERVOIR
ENGG
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4
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4
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3
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PETROLEUM
EXPLORATION METHODS
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4
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3
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3
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PETROLEUM
PRODUCTION ENGG
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4
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4
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4
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WELL
LOGGING
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4
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4
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4
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NATURAL GAS ENGG
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4
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3
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5
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DRILLING TECHNOLOGY
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4
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4
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5
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SURFACE PRODUCTION OPS
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4
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3
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6
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OPOPEN
ELECTIVE
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4
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3
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6
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ELECTIVE I
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4
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3
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7
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ADV
ENGLISH COMMUNICATIONS SKILLS LAB
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3
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2
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7
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DRILLING
OF FLUIDS LAB
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3
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2
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8
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INSTRUMENTATION
& PROCESS CONTROL LAB
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3
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2
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8
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RESERVOIR
ENGG LAB
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3
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2
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25
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25
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IV YEAR
I SEMESTER
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P
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C
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II SEMESTER
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C
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1
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PIPELINE
ENGINEERING
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4
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3
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1
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ENHANCED
OIL RECOVERY
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4
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3
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2
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PETROLEUM
REFINING & PETROCHEMICALS
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4
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4
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2
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ELECTIVE III
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4
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3
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3
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OIL
& GAS PROCESS PLANT DESIGN
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4
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4
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3
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ELECTIVE IV
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4
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3
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4
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SAFETY, HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT IN PETROLEUM
INDUSTRIES
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4
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3
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4
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PROJECT
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16
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16
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5
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NUMERICAL
METHODS FOR MODELING & SIMULATION
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4
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4
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5
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SEMINAR
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6
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ELECTIVE II
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4
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3
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6
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IND.
TRAINING
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7
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PRODUCTION
ENGG LAB
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3
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2
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7
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COMPREHENSIVE
VIVA
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|
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8
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PETROLEUM
PRODUCT TESTING LAB
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3
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2
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8
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25
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25
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OPEN ELECTIVE
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ELECTIVE III
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ENERGY MANAGEMENT
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PETROLEUM
ENGINEERING ECONOMICS, POLICIES & LAWS
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NANO
TECHNOLOGY
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MEMBRANE
TECHNOLOGY
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INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY RIGHTS, MATERIALS SCIENCE, GREEN FUEL TECHNOLOGIES
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TRANSPORT
PHENOMENA
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ELECTIVE I
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ELECTIVE IV
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NATURAL
GAS PROCESSING
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OPTIMIZATION
OF UPSTERAM PROCESSES
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COAL
BED METHANE & GAS HYDRATES
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PETROLEUM
INSDUTRY-MGMT, STARTEGY & FINANCE
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MASS TRANSFER OPEARTIONS
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RESERVOIR STIMULATION
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ELECTIVE II
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OFFSHORE ENGG
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CHEMICAL REACTION ENGG
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COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS
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2012-13
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU
TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
II Year B. Tech. – I
Sem. MATHEMATICS II
MATH II SYLLABUS
2012-13
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU
TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
II Year B. Tech. – I
Sem. GENERAL
GEOLOGY
UNIT-I:
Dimensions of earth, structure, composition and origin of
earth-envelops of the Earth- crust, mantle, core. External dynamic process-
weathering, geological work of wind-weathering, erosion and denudation, cycle
of erosion, transportation and deposition.
UNIT-II:
Geological work of rivers, River systems-meandering, oxbow lakes,
flood plains, Peneplains and deltas.
Internal dynamic processes- Plate tectonics- continental drift, Earthquakes and
volcanoes. Geological work of seas. Erosion and deposition.
UNIT-III:
Fundamental concepts in Geomorphology-geomorphic
processes-distribution of
landforms-drainage patterns –development. Morphometric analysis of
drainage basins, water sheds. Elements
of hill slopes-pediment, bazadas.Landforms in relation to rocks types,
paleochannels, buried channels.
UNIT-IV:
Soils types and their classification. coastal morphological processes.
Field and laboratory map scales, Topographic maps, thematic maps,
Topographic and Thematic profiles.
UNIT-V:
Structural, textural, and chemical classification and origin of
igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic
rocks. Sedimentary structures-petrographic character of conglomerate,
sandstone, shale, limestones. Metamorphism-strucutral classification of shale,
phyllite, schist, gneiss, marble. quarzite and granulites.
UNIT-VI:
Mechanism of Sedimentary Basin Formation: Basin
of Active , Passive Margins, Intracratonic Basins ,
Strike Slip Basins .
UNIT-VII:
Science of minerals, physical and optical properties of minerals
classification,
UNIT-VIII:
Palaeontology: Introduction
to Paleontology, Fossils and Fossilization, Introduction and Importance to
Invertebrate Paleontology; Micropaleontology: Morphology and Distribution of Microfossils (Foraminifera,
Radiolaria, Conodonts, Ostracodes,
Diatoms and Palynology), Importance of Microfossils in Petroleum
Exploration
TEXT BOOK:
1. Engineering Geology by F.G.Bell, 2nd
Edition, ButterworthHeimann,2007.
REFERENCE
1. Text book of Geology, P.K Mukharje, The
World Press Pvt Ltd., Calcutta ,
2005.
2. Rutleys Elements of Mineralogy, 27 Ed.,
N.H.Read, Allen & Unwin Australia
1988.
2012-13
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU
TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABD
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
II
Year B.Tech. – I Sem. SURVEYING
UNIT-I:
INTRODUCTION: Overview of plane surveying (chain,
compass and plane table), Objectives, Principles and classifications.
UNIT-II:
DISTANCES AND DIRECTION: Distance measurement
conventions and methods; use of chain and tape, Electronic distance measurements,
Meridians, Azimuths and Bearings, declination, computation of angle.
UNIT-III:
LEVELING AND CONTOURING: Concept and Terminology,
Temporary and permanent adjustments- method of leveling. Characteristics and
Uses of contours- methods of conducting contour surveys and their plotting.
UNIT-IV:
COMPUTATION OF AREAS AND VOLUMES: Area from field
notes, computation of areas along irregular boundaries and area consisting of
regular boundaries. Embankments and cutting for a level section and two level
sections with and without transverse slopes, determination of the capacity of
reservoir, volume of barrow pits.
UNIT-V:
THEODOLITE: Theodolite, description, uses and
adjustments – temporary and permanent, measurement of horizontal and vertical
angles. Principles of Electronic Theodolite. Trigonometrical leveling,
Traversing.
UNIT-VI:
TACHEOMETRIC SURVEYING:
Stadia and tangential methods of Tacheometry. Distance and
Elevation formulae for Staff vertical position.
UNIT-VII:
Curves: Types of curves, design and setting out –
simple and compound curves.
UNIT-VIII:
Introduction to geodetic surveying, Total Station and
Global positioning system, Introduction to Geographic information system (GIS).
Text Book:
1. “Surveying
(Vol – 1, 2 & 3), by B.C.Punmia, Ashok Kumar Jain and Arun Kumar Jain -
Laxmi Publications (P) ltd., New Delhi
Reference:
1.
Arthur R Benton and Philip J Taety, Elements of
Plane Surveying, McGraw Hill – 2000
2012-13
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU
TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
II
Year B.Tech. – I Sem. ELEMENTS OF
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
UNIT-I:
Stresses and strains: kinds of –
stress-strains, elasticity and plasticity, Hooks law, stress –strain diagrams,
modules of elasticity, Poisson’s ratio, linear and volumetric strain, relation
between E, N, and K, bars of uniform strength, compound bars and temperature
stresses.
UNIT-II:
Types of supports – loads – Shear
force and bending moment for cantilever and simply supported beams without
overhanging for all types of loads. Theory
of simple bending, simple bending formula,
Distribution of Flexural and Shear stress in Beam section – Shear stress
formula – Shear stress distribution for some standard sections
UNIT-III:
Thin
cylindrical shells: stress in cylindrical shells due to internal pressures,
circumferential stress, longitudinal stress, design of thin cylindrical shells,
spherical shells, change in dimension of the shell due to internal pressure,
change in volume of the shell due to internal pressure
Thick
Cylinders : Lame’s equation- cylinders subjected to inside and outside
pressures Columns and Struts.
UNIT-IV:
Steam
boilers: classification of boilers, essentialities of boilers, selection of
boilers, study of boilers, Cochran boiler, Locomotive boiler, Lancashire
boiler, Babcock and Wilcox boiler, boiler mountings and accessories.
UNIT-V:
Reciprocating
air compressors: uses of compressed air, work done in single stage and
two-stage compression, inter cooling and simple problems.
UNIT-VI:
Internal
combustion engines: classification of IC engines, basic engine components and
nomenclature, working principle of engines, Four strokes and two stroke petrol
and diesel engines, comparison of CI and SI engines, comparison of four stroke
and two stroke engines, simple problems such as indicated power, brake power,
friction power, specific fuel consumption, brake thermal efficiency, indicated
thermal efficiency and mechanical efficiency.
UNIT-VII:
Belts
–Ropes and chain: belt and rope drives, velocity ratio, slip, length of belt , open belt and cross belt drives,
ratio of friction tensions, centrifugal tension in a belt,
power transmitted by belts and ropes,
initial tensions in the belt, simple problems.
UNIT-VIII:
Gear
trains: classification of gears, gear trains velocity ratio, simple, compound
–reverted and epicyclic gear trains.Transmission of motion: Gears - Introduction, type of gears, Terminology of
gears, Fundamental law of gears, Relative velocity between gear teeth, Gear
tooth forms, Comparison between Involutes and cycloidal tooth profiles,
Introduction to gear trains
Belts and Ropes: Introduction,
Types of belts, velocity ratio, Effect of slip, Law of belting, Length of open
and cross belt, Angle or arc of contact, Ratio of belt tensions, Power transmitted,
Initial belt tension, Effect of initial tension on power transmission, belt
materials.
Transmission of motion: Gears - Introduction, type of gears, Terminology of
gears, Fundamental law of gears, Relative velocity between gear teeth, Gear
tooth forms, Comparison between Involutes and cycloidal tooth profiles,
Introduction to gear trains
Belts and Ropes: Introduction,
Types of belts, velocity ratio, Effect of slip, Law of belting, Length of open
and cross belt, Angle or arc of contact, Ratio of belt tensions, Power
transmitted, Initial belt tension, Effect of initial tension on power
transmission, belt materials.
Transmission of motion: Gears - Introduction, type of gears, Terminology of
gears, Fundamental law of gears, Relative velocity between gear teeth, Gear
tooth forms, Comparison between Involutes and cycloidal tooth profiles,
Introduction to gear trains
Belts and Ropes: Introduction,
Types of belts, velocity ratio, Effect of slip, Law of belting, Length of open
and cross belt, Angle or arc of contact, Ratio of belt tensions, Power
transmitted, Initial belt tension, Effect of initial tension on power
transmission, belt materials.
Transmission of motion: Gears - Introduction, type of gears, Terminology of
gears, Fundamental law of gears, Relative velocity between gear teeth, Gear
tooth forms, Comparison between Involutes and cycloidal tooth profiles,
Introduction to gear trains
Belts and Ropes: Introduction,
Types of belts, velocity ratio, Effect of slip, Law of belting, Length of open
and cross belt, Angle or arc of contact, Ratio of belt tensions, Power
transmitted, Initial belt tension, Effect of initial tension on power
transmission, belt materials.
Text Books
1.”Strength of Materials and Mechanics of
Structures”, B.C.Punmia, Standard
Publications and distributions, 9 th ed. (units I – III)
2. Thermal Engineering, Ballaney,P.L., Khanna
Publishers, 2003 (Units IV-VI)
3. Theory of Machines , S.S. Rattan , Tata McGraw Hill
(Units VII-VIII)
2012-13
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU
TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
II Year B.Tech. – I Sem. ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
Part-A Electrical Engineering
UNIT-I ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS
Basic definitions,
Types of elements, Ohm s Law, Resistive networks, Kirchhoff s Laws, Inductive
networks, Capacitive networks, Series, Parallel circuits and Star-delta and
deltastar transformations.
UNIT II DC MACHINES
Principle of
operation of DC Gener ator emf equation - typesDC motor types torque equation
applications three point starter.
UNIT III TRANSFORMERS
Principle of
operation of single phase transformers emf equation losses efficiency and
regulation
UNIT IV AC MACHINES
Principle of
operation of alternators regulation by synchronous impedance method Principle
of operation of induction motor slip torque characteristics applications.
Part-B Electronics Engineering
UNIT V INSTRUMENTS
Basic Principle of
indicating instruments permanent magnet moving coil and moving iron
instruments.
UNIT VI DIODE AND IT'S CHARACTERISTICS
P-N junction
diode, symbol, V-I Characteristics, Diode Applications, Rectifiers Half wave, Full wave and Bridge rectifiers (simple
Problems)
UNIT VII TRANSISTORS
P-N-P and N-P-N
Junction transistor, Transistor as an amplifier, SCR characteristics and
applications
UNIT VIII: CATHODE RAY OSCILLOSCOPE
Principles of CRT
(Cathode Ray Tube), Deflection, Sensitivity, Electrostatic and Magnetic
deflection, Applications of CRO - Voltage, Current and frequency measurements.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Essentials of
Electrical and Computer Engineering by David V. Kerns, JR. J. David Irwin
2. Principles of
Electrical and Electronics Engineering by V.K.Mehta, S.Chand & Co.
REFERENCES :
1. Introduction to
Electrical Engineering M.S Naidu and S. Kamakshaiah, TMH Publ.
2. Basic
Electrical Engineering by Kothari and Nagarath, TMH Publications, 2nd Edition.
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU
TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
II
Year B.Tech. – I Sem. CHEMICAL
PROCESS CALCULATIONS
UNIT-I:
Stoichiometric relation: basis of
calculations, methods of expressing compositions of mixtures and solutions,
density and specific gravity, Baume and API gravity scales.
UNIT-II:
Behavior of Ideal gases: Kinetic
theory of gases, application of ideal gas law, gaseous mixtures, gases in
chemical reactions.
UNIT-III:
Vapor pressure: Liquefaction and
liquid state, vaporization, boiling point, effect of temperature on vapor
pressure, Antoine equation, vapor pressure plots, estimation of critical
properties, vapor pressure of immiscible liquids and ideal solutions, Raoult’s
law. Non-volatile solutes.
UNIT-IV:
Humidity and Saturation: Relative
and percentage saturation or dew point, wet bulb and dry bulb temperature, use
of humidity charts for engineering calculations.
UNIT-V:
Material balances: Tie substance,
Yield, conversion, processes involving chemical reactions.
UNIT-VI:
Material balance calculation
involving drying, dissolution and crystallization. Processes involving
recycles, bypass and purge
UNIT-VII:
Thermophysics: Energy, energy
balances, heat capacity of gases, liquid and mixture solutions. Kopp’s rule,
latent heats, heat of fusion and heat of vaporization, Trouton’s rule,
Kistyakowsky equation for non polar liquids enthalpy and its evaluation.
UNIT-VIII:
Thermochemistry: Calculation and
applications of heat of reaction, combustion, formation and neutralization,
Kirchoff’s equation, enthalpy concentration change, calculation of theoretical
and actual flame temperatures.
Text Book:
1. Chemical Process Principles, Part -I, Material and Energy Balances by Hougen O
A, Watson K.M. and Ragatz R.A. 2nd
Ed., Cbs Publishers & distributors, New Delhi (2010)
Reference Book:
1.
Basic Principles and
Calculations in Chemical Engineering by D.H. Himmelblau, 7th Ed. PHI, New Delhi
( 2009)
2.
Stoichiometry by B.I. Bhatt and S.M. Vora (3rd
Ed.) Tata McGraw Hill publishing company, Ltd. New Delhi (1996)
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU
TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
II
Year B.Tech. – I Sem.
BASIC
ENGINEERING (MECH+EE) LABORATORY
Any SIX experiments from each section
Section A: Mechanical
Engineering Laboratory:
1.
Find
the viscosity of the given sample of oil using Redwood viscometer-1
2.
Find
the viscosity of the given sample of oil using Redwood viscometer-II
3.
Find
the flash point of the given sample of oil using Abel’s flash point tester
4.
To
calibrate pressure gauge using standard pressure and standard weights
5.
Draw
the valve timing diagram of a 4-stroke diesel engine and port timing diagram of
a 2-stroke petrol engine
6.
Perform
load test at full load, half load, ¼ th load on a 4-stroke Ruston engine and
draw the performance curves
7.
Find
the volumetric efficiency, isothermal efficiency of the given compressor
8.
To
determine the moment of inertia of a fly-wheel and shaft experimentally and
compare the values with the calculated values
9.
To
determine experimentally the calorific value of a gaseous fuel by using Junkers
gas calorimeter
10. To determine the modulus of rigidity of
the material of the wire by torsional oscillators
Section B :
Electrical Engineering Laboratory:
The following experiments are required to be conducted as
compulsory experiments :
1. Swinburne’s test on D.C. Shunt machine.
(Predetermination of efficiency of a given D.C Shunt machine working as motor
and generator).
2. OC and SC tests
on single phase transformer (Predetermination of efficiency and regulation at a
given power factors)
3. Brake test on
3-phase Induction motor (Determination of performance characteristics)
4. Regulation of
alternator by Synchronous impedance method.
5. Speed control of
D.C. Shunt motor by
a) Armature
Voltage control b) Field flux control method
6. Brake test on D.C Shunt
Motor
2012-13
JAWAHARLAL NEHRU
TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
PETROLEUM
ENGINEERING
II
Year B.Tech. – I Sem. GEOLOGY LAB
and SURVEYING LAB
GEOLOGY LAB
Geological
- Field Mapping
·
Location
of observed outcrops on the Toposheet. Geological mapping and Traversing.
·
Measurement
of the strike, dip and apparent and true thickness of the outcrops.
·
Carrying
out sampling of the outcrops for petrological, palynological and palentological
studies.
·
Preparation
of the geological map of the area, structure contour maps and isopach maps for
different stratigraphic levels.
·
Preparation
of litho stratigraphic columns, litho stratigraphic correlation, geological
cross sections.
·
Preparation
of structural contour map and location of Oil Water Contact (OWC)
·
Interpretation
of isopach map and depositional model.
·
Field
trips to the different deltaic environments of Godavari delta.
·
SURVEYING LAB
·
Study
of linear measuring instruments and chain surveying.
·
Study
of theodolite and traversing with theodolite,
·
Study
of levels and ordinary leveling with tilting level, Profile leveling,
·
Study
of total station and measurement with total station.
·
Study
of Global Positioning System (GPS) and measurement with GPS.
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