6 Sem Mining
6 Sem Mining
6 Sem Mining
A) SEMESTER : VI
B) SUBJECT TITLE : MINE ECONOMICS AND BENEFICIATION
C) CODE : 239611 (39)
D) BRANCH /DISCIPLINE : MINING ENGG.
E) RATIONAL :
A good engineer should be a good economist also. The back bone of any industry is
economics and such industrial economics is included as a subject in many branches of
engineering.
In mining industry economics is not applied only to higher level ie planning level but
also at the lowest level ie planning of faces in the district for production. It is necessary for a
diploma pass out in mining to have the elementary knowledge of economics, its general
terminology and definitions and their applications to mining operations.
In this paper basic topics of economics are included with mine economics and
beneficiation, to make a diploma holder perfect on the supervisory cadre.
CHAPTER -3 SAMPLING-
3.1 a. Methods and importance of sampling.
b. Size of samples.
c. Class of samples.
d. Different methods of sampling.
e. Surface sampling.
f. Under ground sampling.
g. sampling of alluvial deposits.
h. Errors in Sampling.
3.2 Salting
a. Method of salting
b. safe gaurds against salting.
c. Sampling records .
d. Computation for tonnage –
- Average assay value
- Average sloping width
- Clear width
- Willing width
- Length average
- Average of block and total average
- Prismoidal averaging
CHAPTER – 4 VALUATION
4.1 a) Methods of valuation
b) Cases requiring valuation risk in calculation of mines
c) Calculation of life of a mine
d) Valuation reports
e) Mine as a wasting assets
f) Redemption of capital depriciation
4.2 Valuation of mineral property and preparation of report
Reference Book
Sl.No. Title Author, Publisher, Edition and Year
1. Industrial economics V.C.Sinha and Pushpa Sinha
2. Mineral economics R.K.Sinha and N.L.Sharma
3. Mineral and mine economics R.T.Deshmukh
4.
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CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY,
BHILAI
A) SEMESTER : VI
B) SUBJECT TITLE : OPEN CAST MINING AND LAND
RECLAMATION
C) CODE : 239612 (39)
D) BRANCH /DISCIPLINE : MINING ENGG.
E) RATIONAL :
The techniques of extracting minerals from the earth are changing rapidly with recent
developments in mining industry. Stress is being given for winning of deposits by removing
overlying strata as compared to underground mining. as employment of heavy machineries. It
is essential to study the technology applied in mining field for extraction of mineral
completely by introducing heavy machines & comfortable natural conditions;
Open cast mining and problems of mined out area is one of the important field of
mining/Industry. To enable the knowledge of student in this regard, an attentive attention is
attracted through the various topics covered in this Subject, like :-
1. Open cast mining
2. Removal of strata.
3. Transportation of mineral.
4. Loading machines.
5. Land Reclamation.
A comprehensive knowledge on the aforesaid topics with certain case study of some
important Indian open cast mines will enable a student to become a good mining engineer.
CHAPTER 5- TRANSPORTATION
5.1 Rail transport; trackless transport, Dumpers, conveyors; spreaders,
transport
haul road gradient width and slope.
Reference Book
Sl.No. Title Author, Publisher, Edition and Year
1. Elements of mining technology Vol -I D.J. Deshmukh
2. Surface mining technology Sameer Das
3. Explosive & Blasting practice in mines Sameer Das
LIST OF PRACTICALS:
1. To study and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of open cast mining.
2. To study and describe the factors deciding the open cast mining.
3. To list the machineries used in open cast mining.
4. To study and design different types of mine entries in open cast mines.
5. To study and design layout of open cast mines for
i. manual mines
ii. mechanized Mines for the given production.
A) SEMESTER : VI
B) SUBJECT TITLE : MINE MANAGEMENT LEGISLATION
AND GENERAL SAFETY
C) CODE : 239613 (39)
D) BRANCH /DISCIPLINE : MINING ENGG.
E) RATIONAL :
CHAPTER- 1 MANAGEMENT
1.1 General principles of scientific management.
1.2 Managerial function of the following in brief-
a) Planning.
b) Organising
c) Staffing
d) Direction and control.
e) Motivation
1.3 Work study in brief-
a) Motion study
b) Time study
CHAPTER- 2 SAFETY
2.1 Accidents.
a) Classification
b) causes
c) Remedial measures and Provisions in regulation.
d) Cost of accident
e) Report writing.
CHAPTER- 3 LEGISLATION
3.1 Prevention and control of pollution Acts and rules ( Air and
water) Enviroment ( Protection Act 1986 Provisions applicable
to mining operation only.
3.2 Provisions of reclamation mined out land and aforrestation
asper forest conservation Act 1980.
3.3 Authority of pollution control Board over mining Industry and
returns to be filed to board.
3.4 Provisions of land requisition for mining operations. The land
revenue Code of the state and procedure for the same.
3.5 Elementary Knowledge about the Provisions of mineral
conecssion rule 1960 and mine and mineral ( Regulation &
Development) Act 1957.
MINE MANAGEMENT LEGISLATION AND GENERAL SAFETY
BOOK RECOMMENDED –
1. Mines Act..
2. Coal mines Regulations.
3. Metalliferous Mine Regulations
4. Mine rules.
5. Indian dispute Act.
6. Environment ( Protection) Act 1986.
7. Environment ( Protection) Rules 1986.
8. Indian forest Act 1927.
9. The hazardious wastes Act 1988.
10. Forest conservation Act 1980.
11. Commentaries on water air pollution and
Environment ( Protection) Laws.
12. Mineral concession ruless 1960.
13. Mines and Mineral ( Regulation and
development Act 1957.
14. Land revenue code.
15. Contact labour and abolition rule.
16. Rescue rules.
17. V.T. Rules.
18. Trade Union Act.
CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY,
BHILAI
A) SEMESTER : VI
B) SUBJECT TITLE : ADVANCE MINE SURVEYING
C) CODE : 239614 (39)
D) BRANCH /DISCIPLINE : MINING ENGG.
E) RATIONAL :
Statutory provisions of coal mines regulation 1957, and metalliferous mine
regulation 1961, require employment of a mine surveyor, having certificate of
competency to work in mines, as a surveyor, granted by board of mining examination
under the chairmanship of “Director General of Mines Safety” of Govt. of India.
BME has granted an exemption to pass outs of three years Diploma in mining
and mine surveying from appearing in the examination for certificate of competency this
exemption is the special achievement and credit to this diploma, in the country ; and this
honor and status is awarded only on the ground of adequate theoretical & Practical
teaching of the following subjects in the final year :-
1. Rectangular coordinate system.
2. Tachometry
3. Curves
4. Triangulation survey .
5. Correlation survey
6. Stope surveying
7. Open cast mine surveying.
8. Drifts, Dip, Strike borehole problems
9. Faults problems..
10. Modern survey technique
11. Introduction to Arial photography
CHAPTER- 2 TACHEOMETRY
2.1 General
2.2 Stadia Diaphram and its principle.
2.3 Theory of anallatic lens.
2.4 Determination of Multiply and additive constant.
2.5 Tacheometic survey.
CHAPTER- 3 CURVE
3.1 Definition & properties of circle.
3.2 Types of Curves.
3.3 Nomenclature of a simple circular curve.
3.4 Elements of simple curve ( Circular )
3.5 Pet Interval , Degree of curve.
3.6 Classification of curve ranging method.
3.7 Methods of simple circular curve ranging .
a. Chain and tape
i. By successive bisection of arc.
ii. by taking perpendicular off sets
from tangents.
iii. by taking perpendicular off sets
from long chord
iv. Chord and off set method.
b. Instrumental methods.
i) Chord and angle method (tangential angle
method
ii) by taking angles from single station .( ranking
method)
iii) by taking angles from Two stations.
D. U/G curve ranging methods.
i) chord and off set methods
ii) Chord and angle methods
3.8 Super Elevation.
3.9 Numerical Problems on simple circular curve.
LIST OF PRACTICAL
1. 1. Entrepreneurship Development 10 12
2. 2. Forms of business organization 8 10
3. 3. Institutional support for SSI 8 10
4. 4. Planning a small scale industry 10 18
5. 5. Management of small business firms 8 12
6. 6. Project selection, formulation and 12 10
appraisal
7. 7. Problems of small industries 12 12
8. 8. Entrepreneurial motivation training 12 10
Total 80 100
Simulation
Role play
Interaction with successful entrepreneurs
Demonstration.
Games
Note: Student will undergo on industrial practical training for 2 months after/before
end of semester examination
1 2 Hrs 15
Preparation of report format
2 Industrial Training 08 Weeks 20
3 Report Writing 01 week 15
4 Report Presentation - -
5 Seminar - 20
6 End of the semester exam - 20
viva voce
TOTAL 09 W e e k s 90
Before going for training, the students will prepare various formats for data
collection based on the topic of training assigned to them. The students will be
given specific assignments for the period of training. During the course of training
students will complete weekly report, assignments and keep weekly attendance
updated. On completion of training each student will submit a report of training
and make a presentation before the group of students. Teacher assessment will be
done during the training, on presentation of training and at the end of semester
examination. A seminar will be organized on specific topics identified by the
teacher and the students will present their experiences earned during the training
on the specific tasks. End of the semester examination will be an external exam.