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364 Pulp PDF
SIX Semester
DIPLOMA COURSE IN
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: PULP & PAPER TECHNOLOGY :
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UNDER DEVELOPMENT
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: Semester System :
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Prepared By
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: Curriculum Development Cell :
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APPROVED BY
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: BOARD OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION :
: U.P. LUCKNOW, :
:CORRECTED AS SYLLABUS COMMITTEE OF:
: B.T.E. MEETING HELD ON 04.05.2017:
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STUDY AND EVALUATION SCHEME FOR
THREE YEAR(Six Semeter) DIPLOMA COURSE IN PULP & PAPER TECHNOLOGY
(Effective From Session )
I SEMESTER
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Curriculum | | Scheme of Examination |
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Periods Per Week | S U B J E C T | Theory | Practical |Gra-|
----------------------| |-----------------------|------------------------|nd |
Le|Tut|Dr|Lab|Work|Tot| |Examination|Sess.|Total|Examination|Sess.| Total|Tot-|
c.|ori|aw| |Shop|al | |----------| Marks|Marks|-----------|Marks| Marks|al |
|al | | | | | |Dur.|Marks| | |Dur.| Marks| | | |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
4 | - |- | - | - | 4 |1.1 Foundational Communicaton |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
3 | 1 |- | - | - | 4 |1.2 Applied Mathematics-I(A) |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | - | - | - | 70 |
3 | 1 |- | - | - | 4 |1.3 Applied Physics-I |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | -- | -- | -- | 70 |
6 | - |- | 4 | - |10 |1.4 Applied Chemistry |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | 3 | 40 | 20 | 60 |130 |
4 | 2 | |-- | -- | 6 |1.5 Measuring Instrument and |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | --| -- | -- | -- | 70 |
| | | | | | Measurements | | | | | | | | | |
- | - |- | - |14 |14 |1.6 Workshop Practice | -- | -- | -- | -- | 4 | 60 | 30 | 90 | 90 |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
20| 4 |- | 4 |14 |42 | <---------TOTAL-----------> |-- |250 | 100 | 350 | -- | 100 | 50 | 150 | 500|
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
Games/NCC/Social and Cultural Activity + Discipline (15 + 10) | 25 |
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Aggregate | 525|
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II SEMESTER
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STUDY AND EVALUATION SCHEME FOR
THREE YEAR(Six Semeter) DIPLOMA COURSE IN PULP & PAPER TECHNOLOGY
(Effective From Session )
III SEMESTER
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Curriculum | | Scheme of Examination |
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Periods Per Week | S U B J E C T | Theory | Practical |Gra-|
----------------------| |-----------------------|------------------------|nd |
Le|Tut|Dr|Lab|Work|Tot| |Examination|Sess.|Total|Examination|Sess.| Total|Tot-|
c.|ori|aw| |Shop|al | |----------| Marks|Marks|-----------|Marks| Marks|al |
|al | | | | | |Dur.|Marks| | |Dur.| Marks| | | |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
5 | 2 | | --| | 7 |3.1 Applied Mathematics-II |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 70|
6 | 2 | | - | | 8 |3.2 Chem. Engg. Thermodynamics |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | - | - | - | - | 70|
6 | 2 | | --| | 8 |3.3 Material Energy Balances |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 70|
5 | 2 | | 4 | |11 |3.4 Elect.Tech. & Electronics. |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | 3 | 40 | 20 | 60 | 130|
2 | - | | 5 | | 7 |3.5 Introduction To Computer |--- | -- | -- | -- | 3 | 60 | 30 | 90 | 90|
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
24| 8 | -| 9 | - |41 | <---------TOTAL-----------> |-- |200 | 80 | 280 | -- | 100 | 50 | 150 | 430|
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
Games/NCC/Social and Cultural Activity + Discipline (15 + 10) | 25 |
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Aggregate | 455|
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IV SEMESTER
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STUDY AND EVALUATION SCHEME FOR
THREE YEAR(Six Semeter) DIPLOMA COURSE IN PULP & PAPER TECHNOLOGY
(Effective From Session )
V SEMESTER
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Curriculum | | Scheme of Examination |
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Periods Per Week | S U B J E C T | Theory | Practical |Gra-|
----------------------| |-----------------------|------------------------|nd |
Le|Tut|Dr|Lab|Work|Tot| |Examination|Sess.|Total|Examination|Sess.| Total|Tot-|
c.|ori|aw| |Shop|al | |----------| Marks|Marks|-----------|Marks| Marks|al |
|al | | | | | |Dur.|Marks| | |Dur.| Marks| | | |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
- | - |- | 4 | - | 4 |5.1 IntegrativeCommunicaton |2.5 | -- | -- | -- | 3 | 40 | 20 | 60 | 60|
6 | 2 | | --| | 8 |5.2 Industrial Management and |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 70|
| | | | | | Enterprenurship Development| | | | | | | | | |
4 | 2 |- | 4 | -- |10 |5.3 Heat & Mass Transfer |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | 4 | 60 | 30 | 90 | 160|
5 | 2 | | --| | 7 |5.4 Pulp Technology-II |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 70|
5 | 2 | | 6 | |13 |5.5 Paper Technology-II |2.5 | 50 | 20 | 70 | 3 | 60 | 30 | 90 | 160|
4 | 1 | | --| | 5 |5.6 Pollution Control & Indust-|2.5 | 70 | 30 | 100 | -- | -- | -- | -- | 100|
| | | | | | rial Safety | | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | | | | | : : : |
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
24| 9 | -|14 | - |47 | <---------TOTAL-----------> |-- |270 | 110 | 380 | -- | 160 | 80 | 240 | 620|
--|---|--|---|----|---|-------------------------------|----|-----|------|-----|----|------|-----|------|----|
Games/NCC/Social and Cultural Activity + Discipline (15 + 10) | 25 |
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Aggregate | 645|
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VI SEMESTER
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C O N T E N T S
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Sl.No. Particulars Page No.
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1. I Semester
2. II Semester
3. III Semester
4. IV Semester
5. V Semester
6. VI Semester
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6.2 Automatic Process Control 89-91
6.3 Chemical Recovery and Recycling 92-93
6.4 Project 94-95
Industrial Training/Field Exposure 96
7. Staff Structure 97
8. Space Requirement 98-99
9. List of Equipments 100-121
9. Learning Resource Materials 122
10. Annexure- I &II : Industrial Training I/II 123-124
11. Annexure - III: Questionnaire 122-127
12. List of Books 128-130
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MAIN FEATURES OF THE CURRICULUM
5. Intake : 60
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NEED ANALYSIS
India pulp and paper industry ,as one of the old and core industrial
manufacturing sector with socio–economic development has undergone a significant
change during the last three decades ,especially after liberalization. During the same
time ,the energy efficiency of the sector has improved while the raw material
consumption has seen drastic shift from conventional type to energy –efficient
carbon –neutral non-conventional one.
The diploma program provides students with the basic background to be effectively
employed in the pulp and paper industry or in industries that supply materials and
products to the industry . students master the fundamentals of pulp and paper
making ,and are qualified to perform as operating and engineering/technical
personnel. Specific courses in the curriculum are aimed at making students effective
communicators , as well as having interpersonal skill to work successfully in an
industrial environment . course academic standards are high and are provided in a
learning environment that is supportive to student growth and achievement . the
combination of these program attributes places the students in an excellent position
to attain good ,high paid jobs in pulp and paper industries.
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Employment opportunities for diploma holder in Chemical Engineering (Pulp and Paper) are
visualized in following industries at various levels/positions:
i) Chemical and Allied Industries like
(a) Pulp and Paper Industry
(b) Agro Industry
(c) Fertilizer Industry
(d) Industries based on Agricultural residue and recycle fibre
(e) Petroleum refinery and petrochemical industry
(f) Oil and natural gas corporation
(g) Steel plant
(h) Cement plant
(i) Cosmetic industry
(j) Sugar industry
(k) Mineral industry
(l) Food processing industry
(m) Consumer goods industry etc.
(n) Polymer industry
(o) Food industry
(p) Leather industry
(q) Pharmaceutical industry
(r) Distilleries
(s) Paint and dye industry
(t) Rubber industry
(u) Soap & detergent industry
(v) Textile industry
(w) Packaging industry
In various functional areas like erection and commissioning of plant, plant operation,
production, maintenance and safety, quality control, inspection and testing, marketing and
sales, consultancy services and areas concerning environmental production.
ii) Research Organizations like CSIR laboratories, Defence laboratories, Atomic energy
establishments, pollution control labs.
iii) Boards and Corporations.
iv) Entrepreneurs to small/tiny units especially food, agro and chemical industries.
v) Self employed in setting up a small unit of hand made paper.
COMPETENCY PROFILE
Keeping in view the employment opportunities of diploma holders in Chemical Engineering
(Pulp and Paper), the course is aimed at developing following knowledge and skills in the
students:
1. Basic understanding of concepts and principles related to applied sciences like
physics, chemistry and mathematics.
2. Development of communication and interpersonal skills for effective functioning in
the world of work.
3. Understanding of basic concepts and principles of mechanical, electrical and civil
engineering so as to enable the students to apply the knowledge of these principles to
the field of paper and allied industries.
4. Ability to read and interpret drawings related to plant layout, process equipment and
components and colour codes.
5. Knowledge of various materials used in chemical processes, their properties and
specifications.
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6. Knowledge and associated skills of various unit operations, unit processes and
process instrumentation in process industry.
7. Ability to calculate the quantity of raw materials, energy inputs, manpower
requirement and output from the process.
8. Ability to select the various raw materials and additives, understanding the properties
and specifications for the manufacturing of pulp and paper.
9. Understanding of complete process of making paper starting from the raw material.
10. Appreciation of the need of clean and green environment and its deterioration by
various emissions from industry and preventive procedures and knowledge of safety
regulations in paper industry.
11. Development of generic skills of thinking and problem-solving, communication,
attitudes and value system for effective functioning in a process industry.
12. Understanding of the basic principles of managing men, material and machines/
equipment for optimum production
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LIST OF EXPERT
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I Semester
1.1 FOUNDATIONAL COMMUNICATION
SECTION “A” (ENGLISH)
L T P
4 - -
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Sl.No. Units Coverage Time
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Section A English
1. PARTS OF SPEECH 12 - -
2. VOCABULARY BUILDING 05 - -
3. Grammar 15 - -
4. DEVELOPMENT OF EXPRESSION (Composition) 12 - -
Section B Hindi
5. Topic 5 2 - -
6. Topic 6 5 - -
7. Topic 7 5 - -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. PARTS OF SPEECH :
a. Noun
b. The pronoun : Kinds and Usage
c. The adjective : Kinds and Degree
d. Determiner : Articles
e. The verb : Kinds
f. The Adverb : Kinds, Degree and Usage
g. Prepositions
h. Conjunctions
i. The Interjections
j. Subject: Verb Agreement (Concord)
2. VOCABULARY BUILDING :
3. Grammar
a. Sentence & its types
a. Tenses
b. Punctuations
c. Active and Passive voice
d. Transformation of Sentences
e Synthesis of Sentences
f. Direct and Indirect Narrations
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4. DEVELOPMENT OF EXPRESSION (Composition) :
a. Paragraph Writing
b. Essay Writing
c. Proposal Writing
d. Letter Writing (Formal,Informal,Business,official etc.)
f. Report Writing
g. Note Making
h. News Making
i. Application Writing
j. Minute Writing
k. Invitation Letter Writing
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1.2 APPLIED MATHEMATICS I(A)
[ Common to All Engineering Courses]
L T P
3 2/2 -
Rationale:
DETAILED CONTENTS:
2. ALGEBRA-II:(10 Marks)
2.1 Vector algebra : Dot and Cross product, Scaler and vector
triple product.
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4. DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS - I : (12 Marks)
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1.3 APPLIED PHYSICS-I
DETAILED CONTENTS:
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Central forces. Uniform Circular motion (Horizental and
Vertical cases),angular velocity,angular acceleration and
centripetal acceleration.Relationship between linear and
angular velocity and acceleration. Centripetal and
centrifugal forces. Practical applications of centripetal
forces. Principle of centrifuge.
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Modes of heat transfer (Conduction, Convection and
Radiation), coefficient of thermal conductivity Isothermal
and adiabatic process. Zeroth First, Second Law of
Thermodynamics and Carnot cycle, Heat Engine (Concept Only).
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1.4 APPLIED CHEMISTRY
L T P
6 - 4
Rationale:
1. Atomic Structure 4 - -
2 Chemical Bonding 6 - -
3. Classification of Elements 4 - -
4. Electro Chemistry-I 7 - -
5. Electro Chemistry-II 8 - -
6. Chemical Kinetics 4 - -
7. Catalysis 4 - -
8. Solid State 4 - -
9. Fuels 4 - -
10. Water Treatment 6 - -
11. Colloidal State 4 - -
12. Lubricants 4 - -
13. Hydrocarbons 7 - -
14. Organic Reactions & Mechanism 8 - -
15 Polymers 4 - -
16 Synethetic Materials 6 - -
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DETAILED CONTENTS:
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Modern classification of elements (s,p,d and f blcok
elements), Periodic properties : Ionisation potential
electro negativity, Electron affinity.
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Cracking and its type, Gasoling from hydrogenation of coal
(Bergius process and Fischer tropsch's process)
Gaseous Fuel - Coal gas, Oil gas, Water gas, Producer gas,
Bio gas, LPG and CNG.
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14. ORGANIC REACTIONS & MECHANISM:(4 MARKS)
1. Fundamental auspects -
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LIST OF PRACTICALS
A. Basic Radicals :
B. Acid Radicals :
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1.5-MEASURING INSTRUMENTS AND MEASUREMENTS
Rationale:
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1. Introduction and 12 6 -
Classification of Instruments.
2. Pressure and Vacuum gauges 12 6 -
3. Thermometers and Pyrometers 12 6 -
4. Mass & Weight Measurement 10 5 -
5. Liquid level meters 10 5 -
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DETALLED CONTENTS
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mechanical balances, Single pan electronic balance.
REFERENCE BOOKS
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1.6 WORKSHOP PRACTICE
DETAILED CONTENTS
1. Carpentry Shop :
EX-1 Introduction & demonstration of tools used in
carpentry shop and different types of joints, types
of wood, seasoning and preservation of wood
EX-2 Planing and sawing practice
EX-3 Making of lap joint
EX-4 Making of mortise and tenon joint
Ex-5 Making of any one utility article such as wooden-
picture frame, hanger, peg, name plate, etc.
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and paint the same.
EX-4 To prepare a metal surface for spray painting,first
spray primer and paint the same by spray painting gun
and compressor system.
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5. Foundry Work
6. Smithy Shop :
7. Welding Shop :
8. Machine Shop
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II Semester
2.1 APPLIED MATHEMATICS I (B)
[ Common to All Engineering Courses]
L T P
3 2/2 -
Rationale:
DETAILED CONTENTS:
3.1 CIRCLE :
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Diameter form, Two intercept form.
Ellipse x2 y2
-- + --=1
a2 b2
Hyperbola x2 y2
--- - ---=1
a2 b2
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2.2 APPLIED PHYSICS-II
L T P
3 2/2 4
Rationale:
1. Optics (4 Marks)
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dielectric on capacators.
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PHYSICS LAB
NOTE :
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2.3 APPLIED MECHANICS
[ Common to three years Diploma Course in Civil Engg.,
Agriculture, Dairy, Ceramic, Civil & Rural Engg., Chemical
Engineering, Architecture Assistantship, Computer Science &
Engineering]
L T P
5 1 2
RATIONALE
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SL.No. Topic L T P
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1. Introduction 4 1
2. System of Forces & General Condition of 18 4
Equilibrium
3. Moment and Couple 8 1
4. Friction 8 1
5. Machines 8 1
6. Center of Gravity 8 2
7. Moment of Inertia 8 2
8. Beam & Trusses 8 2
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. Introduction:
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problems by analytical and graphical methods such as simple
wall crane, jib crane and other structures. Determination of
resultant of any number of forces in one plane acting upon a
praticle,conditions of equilibrium of coplaner concurrent
force system.
4. Friction:
5. Machines:
6. Centre of Gravity:
7. Moment of Inertia:
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Concept of moment of inertia and second moment of area and
radius of gyration, theorems of parallel and perpendicular
axis, second moment of area of common geometrical section :
rectangle, triangle, circle (without derivations). Second
moment of area for L, T, I and channel section, section of
modulus.
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(iii) Differential pulley block
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2.4 ENGINEERING DRAWING
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C O N T E N T S
Dimensconing techniques.
Geometrical Solids
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(c) Exercises on missing surfaces and views
Concept of sectioning
Isometric scale
carpentary joints
NOTE :
A. The drawiang should include dimension with tolerence
whereever necessary, material list according to I.S. code.
25% of the drawing sheet should be drawn in first angle
projection and rest 75% drawing sheet should be in third
angle figure
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2.5 PULP & PAPER RAW MATERIALS
LTP
5 1 4
RATIONALE
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Sl.No. Units Coverage Time
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1. Topic 1 25 5 -
2. Topic 2 20 4 -
3. Topic 3 25 5 -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
History of Pulp and Paper Making, Status of Indian Paper industry, Handmade paper
making – A brief description raw materials, Paper making raw materials, Selection of pulp
and paper making raw materials (a) Wood based raw materials (b) Non woody raw
materials (c) Recycled fibres (d) Synthetics fibres, Brief description of pulp and paper
making process (Introduction), Description of various grades of pulp and paper, Properties
of paper.
Preparation and storage of conventional wood based raw material, Preparation of wood
chips, chip screening, storage and chip conveying, Equipments used for raw material
preparation, chipping, chip screening and conveying, Effect of chip size on pulping
properties, Storage of conventional (non-woody) raw materials like Bamboo, Chip
preparation, Screening and conveying, Storage of non-conventional straws, grasses and
bagasse, Raw material preparation using straws, grasses and bagasse, Straws and grasses
cutters and screens, Bagasse depithing dry and wet depitting, Effect of depithing on pulping
and paper making properties, Disposal of pith.
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LIST OF PRACTICALS
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III SEMESTER
L T P
5 2 -
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Sl.No. Units Coverage Time
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1. Matrices 16 6 -
2. Differential Calculus 15 6 -
2. Differential Equations 15 6 -
4. Integral Calculus 12 5 -
5. Probability & Statistics 12 5 -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
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Definition and evaluation of eign values and eign vectors of
a matrix of order two and three, Cayley-Hamilton theorem
(without Proof) and its verification, Use in finding inverse
and powers of a matrix.
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a mass point attached to spring with and without damping
effect. Equivalence of electrical and mechanical system
5.1 Probability :
5.2 Distribution :
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3.2-CHEMICAL ENGINEERING THERMODYNMICS
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1. Definitions 12 4 -
2. First Law 16 6 -
3. Second Law 20 6 -
4. Entropy 12 4 -
5. Refrigerations & Liquefaction 12 4 -
6. Vapour Liquid Equilibria 12 4 -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION
2. FIRST LAW:
3. SECOND LAW:
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process, Factors that render process irreversible: the
Carnot cycle, Two propositions regarding the efficiency of a
Carnot cycle. Thermodynamic temperature scale and ideal gas
temperature scale. thermal thermodynamic equation-Maxwell
relation.
4. ENTROPY :
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics by J. M.
Smith
2. Chemical Engineering Thremodynamics by Pandey and Chaudhary
3. Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics by Mishra and Rastogi
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3.3-MATERIAL ENERGY BALANCE
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1. Scope 5 - -
2. Dimension, Units 12 4 -
3. Stoichiometric relationship 12 4 -
4. Behavior of Ideal Gases 12 4 -
5. Material balance 12 4 -
6. Combustion processes
(A) Analysis of product 5 2 -
(B) Problems on fuel analysis 5 2 -
(C) Problems on fuel gas analysis. 5 2 -
(D) Oxidation of sulphur 4 2 -
7. Energy Balance 12 4 -
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3. THE CHEMICAL EQUATION AND STOICHIOMETRIC :
5. MATERIAL BALANCE :
6. COMBUSTION PROCESS:
7. ENERGY BALANCE :
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Calculation of:
REFERENCE BOOKS
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3.4 ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY & ELECTRONICS
L T P
5 2 4
Rationale :
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Sl.No. Units Coverage Time
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1. Electric Induction 3 1 -
2. A. C. Theory 5 3 -
3. Three Phase Circuits 5 3 -
4. Measurement & Measuring Instruments 12 4
5. Electronics 12 4 -
6. D. C. Machines 8 3 -
7. Transformers 5 2 -
8. Synchronous Machines 5 2 -
9. Induction Motors 6 2 -
10. Electro Heating 6 3 -
11. Electro Plating 3 1 -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. ELECTRIC INDUCTION:
2. A. C. THEORY:
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of P.F.
instruments.
5. ELECTRONICS:
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operational amplifier, Introduction to basic logic gates and
microprocessors.
6. D. C. MACHINES:
D. C. Generator:
D. C. Motor:
7. TRANSFORMERS:
8. SYNCHRONOUS MACHINES:
(a) Alternators:
9. INDUCTION MOTORS:
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induction motors-Slipring and Squirrel cage. Slip in
induction motors. Speed torque characteristic, Starting
and speed control. Application of induction motors in
industry. General faults and their remedies.
11. ELECTROPLATING:
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(a) Star Delta Starter.
(b) Auto Transformer Starter.
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3.5 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER
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Sl.No. Units Coverage Time
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1. Introduction to Computer 4 - -
2. Introduction To Operating System 3 - -
(MS DOS/Windows)
3. Word Processing 4 - -
4. Worksheet 4 - -
5. Presentation 4 - -
6. Data Base Operation 3 - -
7. Introduction to Internet 2 - -
8. Introduction to advance tools 4 - -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. Introduction to Computer:
3. WORD PROCESSING:
File : Open, Close, Save, Save as, Search, Send to, Print
Preview, Print and Page Setup
Edit : Cut, Copy,Paste, Office Clipboard, Select All,
Find, replace, Goto, etc.
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View : Normal/Web Layout/Print Layout; Tool Bars;
Header/Footer; Zoom, etc.
Insert: Break, Page Number, Date & Time, Symbol, Comment,
Reference, etc.
Format: Font, Paragraph, Bullets & Numbering, Borders &
Shading, Column, Change case, Back ground, etc.
Tools : Spelling & Grammer, Language, Word Count, Letters &
Mailing, Options, Customize, etc.
Table : Draw, Insert, Delete, Select, Auto Format, AutoFit,
Convert, Sort, Formula, etc.
Mail Merge
4. WORKSHEET:
5. PRESENTATION :
6. DATABASE OPERATION :
7. Introduction to Internet:
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INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER LAB
List Of Practicals
Note : In the final year, related students have to use the concept of MS Word/MS Excel/MS
Access/ MS Power Point in their respective branch’s project work such as creating project report
through MS Word/Creation of statistical data in MS Excel/Creation of database in MS Excel/
Demonstration of project through Power Point Presentation.
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IV SEMESTER
Section B Hindi
1. Topic 1 02 - -
2. Topic 2 02 - -
3. Topic 3 02 - -
4. Topic 4 02 - -
5. Topic 5 02 - -
6. Topic 6 02 - -
7. Topic 7 02 - -
8. Topic 8 01 - -
9. Topic 9 02 - -
10. Topic 10 02 - -
11. Topic 11 01 - -
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3& xzkE; fodkl
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4.2 PULP TECHNOLOGY -I
L T P
5 2 6
RATIONALE
TOPIC WISE DISTRIBUTION OF PERIODS
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2. Topic 2 15 5 -
3. Topic 3 15 5 -
4. Topic 4 10 5 -
5. Topic 5 10 4 -
6. Topic 6 10 4 -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION :
2. CHEMICAL PULPING :
I. ALKALINE PULPING :
3. MECHANICAL PULPING :
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and end use of pulp, Refiner mechanical and chemical refiner
mechanical pulping process, Theory of refining, Process
variable, Pulp quality, Thermo-mechanical and chemi-thermo-
mechanical pulping process, General principal of RMP, CRMP,
TMP and CTMP processes.
LIST OF PRACTICALS
1. Pre hydrolysis Kraft and soda pulping.
2. Alkaline Sulphite pulping.
3. Pulp Analysis – Kappa/Permanganate number, Copper number
viscosity and lignin.
4. Refiner mechanical pulping.
5. Semi chemical and chemi mechanical pulping, evaluation of
strength properties.
6. Fibre classification.
7. Waste paper processing/deinking and evaluation.
8. Determination of pulp consistency “SR and CSF”.
9. Beating and refining in different laboratory beaters.
10. Stock sizing and evaluation of paper properties.
11. Analysis of rosin and alum.
12. % of solid in sizing chemical.
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4.3 PAPER TECHNOLOGY-I
LTP
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2. Topic 2 30 13 -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. STOCK PREPARATION :
2. DYEING OF PAPER :
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Types of dyes, Factors associated with dyeing of paper stock,
Two sideness and reasons for the same, colour matching and
process control.
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4.4-FLUID MECHANICS & SOLID HANDLING
L T P
6 2 8
Rationale:
DETAILED CONTENTS
PART - A
1. FLUIDS
(i) Properties
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and power requirement calculation.
4. TRANSPORTATION OF FLUIDS:
PART - B
1. INTRODUCTION:
3. SIZE REDUCTION:
4. HANDLING OF SOLIDS:
5. MECHANICAL SEPARATIONS:
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operation, sand filters, filter press, leaf filters,
rotary filters, filter aids. Centrifugal filtration.
(ii) Classifiers.
(iii)Thickener
(iv) Cyclones.
6. MIXING EQUIPMENTS:
Mixing equipments used for liquid-liquid, liquid-solid and
liquid-gas system.
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12. To study and draw a sketch of Chemical Engineering lab.
13. To analyse the given sample on a set of screens and report
the analysis.
14. To determine the critical speed of a ball mill.
15. To determine the efficiency of disintegrator.
16. To determine filteration constant by a plate and frame
filter press.
17. To determine the rate of settling of slurries of various
concentration draw a height VS time curve.
18. To determine the efficiency of Jaw crusher.
19. To study and sketch a Rotary filter.
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4.5-PROCESS PLANT UTILITIES
L T P
4 2 -
Rationale:
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DETAILED CONTENTS
3. STEAM GENERATOR:
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water tube and their principles. Elementry concept and
principles
of modern water tube boilers. Boiler mountings and
accessories.
Quantity of heat spent in generation. Ideal cycle of a
steam plant. Ways of increasing the efficiency to steam
power plant, Trouble shooting of problems (No numerical
question).
4. STEAM DISTRIBUTION:
6. WATER :
8. DEMINERALIZATION :
9. COOLING WATER :
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V SEMESTER
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PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT
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Attitude, Character ), SELF REALIZATION AND SELF EXPLORATION
THROUGH SWOT ANALYSIS AND JOHARI WINDOW,
4. Self Awareness – 2
SYMPATHY VS EMPATHY AND ALTRUISM,
Importance ofEmpathizing with Others,
5. Self Awareness – 3
Self-Awareness through Activity, Body Image ( What is Body
Image, What Decides our Body Image, What is Poor Body
Image, What are the Harmful Effects of Poor Body Image ),
Tackling Poor Body Image( Enhance Self-Esteem, Build Up
Critical Thinking, Build up Positive Qualities, Understand
Cultural Variation, Dispel Myths, Utilize Life Skills )
6. Change Your Mind Set
What is Mindset, HOW TO CHANGE YOUR MINDSET ( Get the
Best Information Only, Make the best people your Role Model,
Examine Your Current Beliefs, Shape Your Mindset with Vision
and Goals, Find Your Voice, Protect Your Mindset, Let Go of
Comparisons, Put An End To Perfectionism, Look At The
Evidence, Redefine What Failure Means, Stop Worrying About
What “People” Think)
INTERPERSONAL SKILLS
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simple Reading Newspaper, Magazines ( Current Affairs,
Economic magazines, Technical magazines), How to read a
report, article, Writing- Resume Writing, Writing joining
report,
Notice writing, Report making, Proposal writing,
Advertisement,
Notice for tender, Minutes writing, E-Mail writing,
Listening News, Listening to audio clips.( Lecture, poetry,
speech, songs),
10. Body Language skills
Introduction, What is Body Language , Body Language Parts,
Personal Space Distances (Intimate Distance, Personal
Distance,
Social Distance, Public Distance), IMPORTANT BODY
LANGUAGE SIGNS AND THEIR MEANING
UNDERSTANDING OTHERS
PROBLEM SOLVING
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13. Analyzing & Solving a Problem skills
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Demerits of Conflict , Levels of Conflict (Interpersonal
Conflict,
Role Conflict, Inter-group Conflict, Multi-Party Conflict,
International Conflict ), Methods of Conflict Resolution (The
Win-
Lose Approach, The Lose-Lose Strategy, The Win-Win
Approach), Techniques for Resolving Conflicts (Confrontation
and Problem Solving Leading to Win-Win, Disarm the
Opposition,
Cognitive Restructuring, Appeal to Third Party, The Grievance
Procedure)
18. Negotiation / Influencing Skills
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Involvement of Industry Experts is necessary for
Interview Skills
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5.2 INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT
L T P
6 2 -
RATIONALE
The knowledge of this subject is required for all engineers/technicians who wish
to choose industry/field as their career. This course is designed to develop
understanding of various functions of management, role of workers and engineers
and providing knowledge about industrial and tax laws.
TOPIC WISE DISTRIBUTION OF PERIODS
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1. Principles of Management 8 - -
2. Human Resource Development 10 - -
3. Wages and Incentives 4 - -
4. Human and Industrial Relations 6 - -
5. Professional Ethics 2 - -
6. Sales and Marketing management 10 - -
7. Labour Legislation Act 10 - -
8. Material Management 8 - -
9. Financial Management 8 - -
10. Entrepreneurship Development 8 - -
11. Fundamental of Economics 5 - -
12. Accidents and Safety 5 - -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. Principles of Management
1.1 Management, Different Functions: Planning, Organising,
Leading, Controlling.
1.2 Organizational Structure, Types, Functions of different
departments.
1.3 Motivation: Factors, characteristics, methods of
improving motivation, incentives, pay, promotion,
rewards, job satisfaction, job enrichment.
1.4 Need for leadership, Functions of a leader, Factors for
accomplishing effective leadership, Manager as a leader,
promoting team work.
2. Human Resource Development
2.1 Introduction, objectives and functions of human resource
development (HRD) department.
2.2 Recruitment, methods of selection, training strategies
and career development.
2.3 Responsibilities of human resource management – policies
and functions, selection – Mode of selection – Procedure
– training of workers, Job evaluation and Merit rating.
3. Wages and Incentives
3.1 Definition and factors affecting wages, methods of wage
payment.
3.2 Wage incentive – type of incentive, difference in wage,
incentive
and bonus; incentives of supervisor.
3.3 Job evaluation and merit rating.
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4. Human and Industrial Relations
4.1 Industrial relations and disputes.
4.2 Relations with subordinates, peers and superiors.
4.3 Characteristics of group behaviour and trade unionism.
4.4 Mob psychology.
4.5 Grievance, Handling of grievances.
4.6 Agitations, strikes, Lockouts, Picketing and Gherao.
4.7 Labour welfare schemes.
4.8 Workers’ participation in management.
5. Professional Ethics
5.1 Concept of professional ethics.
5.2 Need for code of professional ethics.
5.3 Professional bodies and their role.
6. Sales and Marketing management
6.1 Functions and duties of sales department.
6.2 Sales forecasting, sales promotion, advertisement and
after sale
services.
6.3 Concept of marketing.
6.4 Problems of marketing.
6.5 Pricing policy, break even analysis.
6.6 Distribution channels and methods of marketing.
7. Labour Legislation Act (as amended on date)
7.1 Factory Act 1948.
7.2 Workmen’s Compensation Act 1923.
7.3 Apprentices Act 1961.
7.4 PF Act, ESI Act.
7.5 Industrial Dispute Act 1947.
7.6 Employers State Insurance Act 1948.
7.7 Payment of Wages Act, 1936.
7.8 Intellectual Property Rights Act
8. Material Management
8.1 Inventory control models.
8.2 ABC Analysis, Safety stock, Economic ordering quantity.
8.3 Stores equipment, Stores records, purchasing procedures,
Bin card, Cardex.
8.4 Material handling techniques.
9. Financial Management
9.1 Importance of ledger and cash book.
9.2 Profit and loss Account, Balance sheet.
9.3 Interpretation of Statements, Project financing, Project
appraisal, return on investments.
10. Entrepreneurship Development
10.1 Concept of entrepreneur and need of entrepreneurship in
the context of prevailing employment conditions.
10.2 Distinction between an entrepreneur and a manager.
10.3 Project identification and selection.
10.4 Project formulation.
10.5 Project appraisal.
10.6 Facilities and incentives to an entrepreneur.
11. Fundamental of Economics
11.1 Micro economics.
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11.2 Macro economics.
12. Accidents and Safety
12.1 Classification of accidents based on nature of injuries,
event and place.
12.2 Causes and effects of accidents.
12.3 Accident-prone workers.
12.4 Action to be taken in case of accidents with machines,
electric shock, fires and erection and construction
accidents.
12.5 Safety consciousness and publicity.
12.6 Safety procedures.
12.7 Safety measures – Do’s and Don’ts and god housing
keeping.
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5.3 HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER
L T P
4 2 4
Rationale:
PART 'A'
PART B
7. Gas Absorption 4 2 -
8. Distillation 4 2 -
9. Extraction 6 3 -
10. Humidification 6 3 -
12. Drying 6 3 -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
PART-'A'
2. CONDUCTION:
3. CONVECTION:
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number, Peclit number, Grashaff number, Ditlus Baltier's
equation - Simple Numerical Problems using Ditlus Baltiers
equation. Individual heat transfer coefficients and overall
heat transfer coefficients.
4. RADIATION:
5. HEAT EXCHANGERS:
6. EVAPORATORS:
PART 'B'
7. GAS ABSORPTION:
8. DISTILLATION:
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solution - Selection of column above and below feed plate,
Location of feed plate, Subcooled reflex effect on reflux
ratio, entrainment M/c cabe thiele diagram - Section above
and below feed plate. Intersection of operation line,
Location of 'q' line Optimim reflux ratio, Calculation of
number of equilibrium plate by M/c cabe thiele diagram, over
all plate efficiency. The merphy plate efficiency. The
murphy point efficiency.
9. EXTRACTION:
10. HUMIDIFICATION:
11. DRYING:
1. Tray Dryer
2. Rotary Dryer
3. Screw Conveyor.
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HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER LAB
List of Practicals
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5.4 PULP TECHNOLOGY-II
L T P
5 2 -
RATIONALE
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1. Topic 1 40 15 -
2. Topic 2 30 13 -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. PROCESSING OF PULP :
Brown stock pulp washing, Objectives of pulp washing, Various equipments use for pulp
washing, Process variable affecting washing efficiency, Counter current washing on brown
stock washer. Dilution, washing losses, factors affecting pulp washing, Construction and
operation of multistage washing system.
Screnning and cleaning of pulps, Reasons for pulp screening and cleaning, Undersizable
constituents in unscreened pulp, Objectives and mechanisms of screening and cleaning.
Variable affecting screening efficiency. Type of screens and their process design. Use of
centrifugal cleaners, variables affecting centrifugal cleaning, Types of centrifugal cleaners.
Theory and operation of centrifugal cleaners.
2. PULP BLEACHING :
Objectives and fundamental of pulp bleaching. Bleaching process for chemical, mechanical,
semi-chemical and waste paper pulps. Single and multistage bleaching system for chemical
pulps, Chorine water system, cholorination Alkali extraction, Use of hypochlorite and
chlorine dioxide in bleaching operation of hypochlorite and chlorine dioxide in bleaching
operation. Chemical reactions and process parameters. Recent bleaching process – use of
hydrogen peroxide, oxygen, ozone, per acids, bio bleaching. Non wood fibre bleaching
systems. Preparation of various bleaching chemicals.
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5.5 PAPER TECHNOLOGY - II
L T P
5 2 6
RATIONALE
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1. Topic 1 45 15 -
2. Topic 2 15 7 -
3. Topic 3 10 6 -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. PAPER MAKING :
Head Box designs and development, Modern head boxes for high speed machines,
Function of type of slice * its adjustment, Control of cross directional profile of paper.
Introduction to sheet formation single wire Fourdriniers machines , Twin & multiplayer
wire systems, Foormic fabrics and their role, Operation of wire part, various parts on wire
part, water drainage and sheet formation on forming fabric, Energy conservation measures
on Fourdrinier forming machines using Low vacuum, High Vac, Hydrofoil and table rolls.
Role of suctiopn boxes, various designs of foils and suction boxes, Need of vaccum and its
control. Construction of wire table and various supporting rolls, operation and control of
wire plant.
Water removal by wet pressing. Sheet consolidation. Various press designs. Role of press
fabric. Theory of pressing, felt /Fabric conditionong and cleaning. Operation and control of
press parts.
Description of dryer parts, Theory of drying advances in dryer runnabilty, Single cylinder
and multi cylinder dryer. Steam heating and condensate removal system, Role of fabric on
drying, Design of dryer hood, Description of various parts in dryer section .
Need for surface sizing, chemical used in surface sizing, Improvement in surface
properties, Construction of size press.
Reason for Calendering paper. Hardnip and soft nip calendars, process parameters during
calendaring, Contruction of calender section , Online coating of paper and board.
Paper reeling, rewinding, sheet cutting equipments, paper finishing and packing practices.
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Need of drive control of various sections, Type of drive and control functions, line shaft and
sectional drives.
Paper making common problems and trouble shooting, operational parameters and controls,
Qualtity control on paper machine.
Specialized paper and multi layered board machines, their principal and operation, Modern
oncept of papermaking
2. PAPER CONVERSIONS :
Introduction to various conversion process like offline coating, corrugating, box making,
printing, laminating etc. Short description of process and equipments.
LIST OF PRACTICALS
1. Laboratory sheet making and testing.
2. Optical properties testing.
3. Back water analysis, first pass retention and first pass ash retention.
4. Fibre loss analysis.
5. % of ash in paper.
6. Moisture analysis in paper.
7. Determination of soda losses.
8. Determination of Kappa number, total chlorine demand, copper number, viscosity,
solubility in 1% NaOH.
9. Pulp bleaching – single and multistage.
10. Bleached pulp evaluation
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5.6 POLLUTION CONTROL & INDUSTRIAL SAFETY
L T P
4 1 -
Rationale:
A chemical engineering technician must have the knowledge of
different types of pollution caused due to industrialsation so
that he may help in balancing the eco-system and control the
pollution by means of control devices. The technician must know
various types of accidents which occour in chemical plants and
how to safe gaurd them to avoid injury to men and material. The
content of the subject have been developed to cater the above
needs.
TOPIC WISE DISTRIBUTION OF PERIODS
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1. Introduction 6 1 -
2. Air Pollution 6 1 -
3. Water Pollution 6 2 -
4. Environment Protection 6 2 -
5. Radioactive Pollution 6 2 -
6. Solid Waste Management 6 1 -
7. Pollution Acts 6 2 -
8. Safety in Chemical Industry 6 2 -
9. Disaster Management 6 1 -
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Total 56 14 -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION:
2. AIR POLLUTION:
3. WATER POLLUTION:
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Water pollution, standards for drinking water, domestic
waste water and industrial waste water. Methods of
measurement of various parameter like BOD, SS, pH, COD, TDS
etc. Methods of treatment of industrial waste water like
4. ENVIORNMENT PROTECTION :
7. POLLUTION ACTS:
9. DISASTER MANAGEMENT :
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disaster management, How disaster forms, Destructive power,
Causes and Hazards, Case study of Tsunami Disaster, National
policy- Its objective and main features, National
Environment Policy, Need for central intervention, State
Disaster Authority- Duties and powers, Case studies of
various Disaster in the country, Meaning and benifit of
vulnerability reduction, Factor promoting vulnerability
reduction and mitigation, Emergency support function plan.
Main feature and function of National Disaster
Management Frame Work, Disaster mitigation and prevention,
Legal Policy Frame Work, Early warning system, Human
Resource Development and Function, Information dissemination
and communication.
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VI SEMESTER
6.1 CHEMICAL REACTION ENGINEERING (CRE)
L T P
5 1 -
Rationale:
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1. Introduction 5 1 -
2. Homogenous Reactions 15 3 -
3. Interprtation of constation volume batch 15 3 -
reactor data
4. Ideal Reactors 15 3 -
5. Introduction to Heterogenous reacting systems 10 2 -
6. Introduction of Various Types of Industrial 10 2 -
reactor
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Total 70 14 -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION :
2. HOMOGENEOUS REACTIONS :
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The search for a rate equation.
Simple Numerical problems.
4. IDEAL REACTORS :
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6.2-AUTOMATIC PROCESS CONTROL
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6 2 6
Rationale:
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1. Introduction 10 4 -
2. Elements of control system 10 4 -
3. Process Characterstics 16 5 -
4. Controller Characteristics 12 3 -
5. Closed loop in Auto control 12 4 -
6. Programmable Logic Controller 12 4 -
7. Distributed Control System 12 4 -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION:
3. PROCESS CHARCTERISTICS:
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(i) Naked bulb thermometer.
(vi) Two time constant type liquid vessel cascaded i.e. Non
interacting and non cascaded, i.e. interacting
(ii) P.I control of stirred tank heater for set point change and
load change.
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7. DISTRIBUTED CONTROL SYSTEM (DCS) :
REFERENCE BOOKS
LIST OF EXPERIMENT
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12. To calibrate the given manometer for level measurement.
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6.3 CHEMICAL RECOVERY AND RECYCLING
LTP
6 24
RATIONALE
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1. Topic 1 12 4 -
2. Topic 2 12 4 -
3. Topic 3 10 4 -
4. Topic 4 10 4 -
5. Topic 5 10 3 -
6. Topic 6 10 3 -
7. Topic 7 10 3 -
8. Topic 8 10 3 -
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DETAILED CONTENTS
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LIST OF PRACTICALS
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6.4 Project
L T P
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Project work aims at developing skills in the students whereby they apply the totality of knowledge
and skills gained through the course in the solution of particular problem or undertaking a project.
The students have various aptitudes and strengths. Project work, therefore, should match the
strengths of students. For this purpose, students should be asked to identify the type of project
work, they would like to execute. It is also essential that the faculty of the respective department
may have a brainstorming session to identify suitable project assignments. The project assignment
can be individual assignment or a group assignment. There should not be more than 3 students if
the project work is given for a group. The students should identify or given project assignment at
least two to three months in advance. The project work identified in collaboration with industry
may be preferred. Suggested project work is as follows -
Development of prototypes
Study of the process of manufacturing in pulp, paper and allied industries
Fabrication of components/equipments
Fault diagnosis and rectification experiences
Bringing improvements in the existing system/equipment
Calibration and testing of equipment or any other innovative project which can develop
creative skills in the students
Project work aims at exposing the students to field practices, size and scale of operation and work
culture at practical sites. For this purpose, After Examination students are required to be sent to
different work sites. Some of the good industries are as follows:
List of Industries
1. Ballarpur Industried Limited, Yamunanagar
2. Panipat Refinery, Panipat
3. National Fertilizers Ltd., Panipat
4. Bharat Starch & Chemicals Ltd., Yamunanagar
5. Karnal Coopretive Sugar Mills Ltd., Karnal
6. National Dairy Research Institute , Karnal
7. Indian Acrylic, Bhawanigarh
8. Pepsi Foods, Channo (Bhawanigarh)
9. JCT, Hissar
10. M/S Cure Quick Pharma, Karnal 20/3, HSIDC, Karnal
11. Ruchire Paper Mills Ltd., Kala amb
12. NFL, Nangal
13. PACL Nangal
14. Max GB. Ropar
15. Ranbaxy, Ropar
16. Shreyans Paper Mill, Ropar
17. PCPL Derabassi
18. SIEL Complex, Rajpura
19. JIL, Hamira
20. Rana Sugar Mill, Bulter
21. Trident, Barnala
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22. IAL, Saugrur
23. Barnala Paper Mill
24. Paper Mill, Jagadhari
25. Thermal Plant, Panipat
26. NFL, Bathinda
27. Sukhjit Starch and Chemicals, Phagwara
28. Horlicks, Nabha
29. NESTLE, Ferozpur Road, Moga
30. K.B.R.L., Dhrui-Malerkotla Road, Bhasaur, Dist Sarangrur
31. Oswald Oils and Fats, Raikot
32. A.P Solvex Ltd. Dhuri
33. Shreyans Paper Mills, Ahmedgarh
34. Ind Swift- Barwala road, Chandigarh
35. Panecea BioTech – Lalroo
36. Morpen Pharmaceuticals, Parwanoo
37. Sanchez Pharmaceuticals, Tohana, Tricrossing Tohana, Distt. Fatehabad
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38. Wochert, Ambala-Chandigarh. Road, Lalroo
39. Amrit Vanaspati, Rajpura
40. Diplast Industries, Mohali
41. Mount Shivalik Breweries, Derabassi
42. PCPL Chemicals, Derabassi
43. YASH Papers, Darshan Nagar Faizabad
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B- INDUSTRIAL TRAINING/FIELD EXPOSURE
TRAINING SCHEDULE
2. ANALYSIS:
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STAFF STRUCTURE
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Sl. No. Name of Post No.
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1. Principal 1
2. H.O.D. 1
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4. Lecturer in Mech. Engg. 1 |
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5. Lecturer in Maths 1 |Parttime/
|Common with
6. Lecturer in Chemistry 1 |other discip-
|lines if the
7. Lecturer in Physics 1 |intake is more
|than 180
8. Lecturer in Comm. Tech. 1 |
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9. Lecturer in Elect. Engg. 1 |
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10. Computer Programmer 1
15. Class IV 6
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SPACE STRUCTURE
2. Confidential Room 10
3. Steno's Room 6
(a) Head 1 15
7. Store 100
9. Model Room 90
II Store 20
III Shops
(a) Carpentry Shop 50
(b) Smithy Shop 70
(c) Fitting Shop 50
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(d) Welding Shop 50
(e) Painting Shop 50
(f) Sheet Metal ,Soldering & Brazing shop 50
(g) Plumbing shop 50
(h) Machine Shop 150
(i) Foundry 75
(1)
a. Administrative Building
b. Labs
c. Workshop
d. Over head Tank
e. Boundary Wall
f. Principal Residence
g. Fourth Class Quarters (2/3)
(2)
a. Hostel
b. Students Aminities
(3)
Residences of employee
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LIST OF EQUIPMENTS
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S.No.Name of Equipment No. @ Rs. Amt.in Rs.
Aprox. Aprox.
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16. Moving coil voltmeter 0-1 V.,0-2V
0-5 V., 0-10 V. with mounting 8 250 2000
17. Denial cell 2 250 500
with complete accessories
18. Leclaunche Cell 2 250 500
with complete accessories
19. Standard Cadmium Cell 2 250 500
with complete accessories
20. Battery Charger 1set 1800 1800
with complete accessories
21. Battery Eliminator Multi range 2set 750 1500
22. Multimeter(Digital) 1set 800 800
23. Carey Foster Bridge 2set 4500 9000
(With all accessories)
24. Resistance Box (2 No. Each) 4 850 3400
0-1 Ohm, 0-100 Ohm.
25. Fractional Resistance Box 2 1200 2400
0-1 Ohm.
26. Post office box Key type 2 1200 2400
27. Post office box Dial type 2 1200 2400
28. Resistance Wire(100 Gm.) 1 lacchi 100 100
(Constanton/Maganin)
29. Connecting Wire Copper(1/2 Kg.) 1 lacchi 700 700
(Cotton Insulated)
30. Screw gauge L.c 1/100 mm 5set 150 750
31. Vernier Callipers L.c. 1/10 mm 5set 100 500
32. Appratus for determining character-
stics of P-N junction diode complete
with all accessaries 2 set 1500 3000
33. Resonance Column of steel 2 1600 3200
One Meter length and 3-4 Cm
diameter fitted with scale
& water level arrangement
34. App. for determining coefficient
of friction on a horrizontal plane 2 set 700 1400
(Complete with all accessories)
35. Tuning Fork's Sets 3set 350 1050
Set of different frequency
(with rubber pad)
36. Physical balance with weight box 2 800 1600
Complete with Fractional weight
37. Anemometer with counter cup type 1 1000 1000
38. Spring Force Constant Apparatus 2 1200 2400
with graduated mirror & pointer,
weight set with hanger
39. Viscosity Apparatus (Stock 2set 1600 3200
law) with steel balls and
viscous liquid & timer
40. Thermometer of different range 10set 100 1000
Mercury thermometer 0-50oC to
0-110oC
41. Wall Thermometer 2set 20 40
Alcohal Filled 0-50oC
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S.No.Name of Equipment No. @ Rs. Amt.in Rs.
Aprox. Aprox.
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42. Sprit Level Technical Type 1set 60 60
43. Drilling Machine 1set 800 800
Electric with different size
bits
44. LPG Gas Burner with Cylinder 1set 800 800
45. Tool Kit with different tools 1set 800 800
Complete
46. Lab stools 30
47. Lab tables 8
48. Plug Keys One Way 5 50 250
49. Plug Keys Two Way 5 100 500
50 Helical Springs - Soft, 10 cm 6 100 600
each
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II. APPLIED CHEMISTRY LAB
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S.No.Name of Equipment No. @ Rs. Amt.in Rs.
Aprox. Aprox.
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1. Test tube stand (Plastic/Tafflon) 30 20 600
2. Funnel stand (Plastic/Tafflon) 30 20 600
3. Burette stand 30 50 1500
Stainless Steel/Wooden/Iron
4. Pipette stand 30 20 600
Stainless Steel/Wooden/Plastic
5. Chemical balances with analytical
weights 1gm -200gms 5 1500 7500
6. Fractional weights set with rider 5sets 25 125
10 mg to 500 mg with rider
7. Kipp's apparatus 1000 ml. Plastic/ 2 500 1000
Tafflon
8. Reagents bottles
250ml 120 20 2400
500ml 25 25 625
1000ml 5 30 150
9. Wide mouth bottle 250 ml Glass 50 15 750
10. Winchester bottle 2.5 litre 15 30 450
Plastic/Tafflon
11. Test tubes 1/4" x 6"
i. Corning or Borosil 200 9 1800
ii. Glass 200 2 400
12. Boiling tube 1" x 6"
i.Corning or Borosil 100 16 1600
ii. Glass 100 5 500
13. Pestle and morter Dia 10 cms 2 30 60
15 cms (Ceramics)
14. Watch glass 5.0 cms,7.5 cms glass 15 5 75
15 Beakers (Glass/Brosil/Corning
Plastic)
250 ml. 50 20 1000
500 ml. 50 20 1000
16. Weighing Tube 10 ml with lid 30 10 300
(Plastic)
17. Wash bottles (Plastic/Tafflon) 30 15 450
18. Conical flask 250 ml. Glass 100 30 3000
(Brosil/Corning/Plastic) Transparnt
19. Flat bottom flask 500 ml.Glass 15 40 600
20. Flat bottom flask 250 ml.Glass 15 25 375
21. Burette 50 ml. (Plastic/Tafflon) 30 60 1800
22. Pipette 25 ml. (Plastic/Tafflon) 30 20 600
23. Measuring flask 250 ml.
with stopper 30 50 1500
24. Measring cylinder of various 12 30 360
sizes (100 ml,250 ml,500 ml,1000 ml)
3 no. of each
25. Bunsen's burner of brass 30 50 1500
26. Gas plant petrol/LPG 10 to 20
burners automatic 1 5000 5000
27. Spirit lamp (Brass) 30 30 900
28. Tripod stand (Steel/Iron) 30 30 900
Large/Medium
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S.No.Name of Equipment No. @ Rs. Amt.in Rs.
Aprox. Aprox.
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29. Wire gauge 15 X 15 cm. with
asbestos 30 15 450
30. Test tube holder wodden 50 10 500
31. Porcelain plates Ceramic 30 20 600
32. Funnel 15 cm. Glass Borosil 60 16 960
Corning/Plastic
33. Spatula hard & nickel/steel 2 each 50 100
34. Distilled water units (electrical) 1 10000 10000
35. Distilled water units (solar) 1 5000 5000
36. Open balance 1000 gms./10 mg. 1 600 600
37. Brush for cleaning 100 10 1000
Hydro Fiber Acid & Alkali
Resistant
38. Jars 20 Lit. for keeping destilled
water 5 100 500
39. Lab table 2 m. x 1.2 m. x 1 m. hight
with central sink and cup boards
(Teak wood) with drawers and two
built in almirah on each side with
reagent racks, better tile top 4 8000 32000
40. Exhaust fans 18" 4 2000 8000
(GEC make/Crompton)
41. Side racks and selves for bench
reagents made of teak wood for 24
bottels each set 4 2000 8000
42. Digital balance electronic 1 10000 10000
Electronics upto 2 decimal
places
43. Hot plates 7-1/2", 3" dia controled
2000 watts 1 1000 1000
44. Hot air oven thermostatically
controled with selves and rotary
switches 350 x 350 x 25 high 1 8000 8000
45 pH Meter (Digital) 1 1000 1000
46 Glass Electrode 2 850 1700
47. Reference Electro 2 850 1700
48. Weight Box 1gm,2gmX2, 5gm,10 gm
20gmX2, 50gm, 100gm with for cep
Miscellaneous LS 15000
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III. APPLIED MECHANICS LAB
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Note :
1. S. No. 1,2 Acrylic/Wood material/Aluminium Cast
2. S.No. 3,4,5,8,9 working model of Acrylic/Aluminium/Cast
3. Above items are for 2 batches of 15 students each.
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V. WORKSHOP PRACTICE
CARPENTRY SHOP
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S.No.Name of Equipment No. @ Rs. Amt.in
Rs.
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1. 60 cm.rule 10 50 500
2. Flexible steel rule 2 metre 2 75 150
3. T square 23 cm. steel 10 50 500
4. Bevel square 23 cm. steel 2 100 200
5. Marking knife 25 cm. steel 10 100 1000
6. Marking gauge wooden & brass 25 cm.10 150 1500
7. Mortise gauge wooden & brass 25 cm.10 150 1500
8. Caliper inside,steel 20 cm. 2 200 400
9. Caliper outside , steel 20 cm. 2 200 400
10. Compass steel 20cm. 2 100 200
11. Devider steel 20 cm. 2 100 200
12. Plumb 2 75 150
13. Wooden bench vice steel 20 cm. 10 500 5000
14. Bench hold fast steel 30 cm. 10 300 3000
15. Bar clamp 2 m. 2 500 1000
16. G clamp of flat
spring steel 20x30 cm. 4 150 600
17. Rip saw 40-45 cm. 10 200 2000
18. Cross cut saw 40-45 cm. 2 200 400
19. Tennon saw 30-35 cm. 10 200 2000
20. Dovetail saw 30-35 cm. 2 150 300
21. Compass saw 35 cm. 4 150 600
22. Key hole saw or pad saw 30-35 cm. 2 150 300
23. Bow saw 2 200 400
24. Frame saw 2 200 400
25. Chisel fish brand 1" to 1/8"
firmer 3 set 250 750
Dovetail 3 set 250 750
Mortise 3 set 250 750
26. Gauge or Golchi 1" to 1/8" 3 set 300 900
27. Wooden jack plane complete 10 100 1000
28. Wooden smoothing plane 10 250 2500
29. Iron jack plane complete 10 200 2000
30. Iron rebate plane complete 3 200 600
31. Iron grooving plane complete 3 300 900
32. Iron compass plane complete 3 350 1050
33. Wooden moulding plane complete 3 500 1500
34. Bradawl 3 350 1050
35. Gimlet drills set 1 set 300 300
36. Center bit 2 250 500
37. Twist bit 2 200 400
38. Auger bit 2 200 400
39. Dovetail bit 2 200 400
40. Counter shank bit 2 200 400
41. Ratchet brace machine 2 300 600
42. Grand drill machine 1/4" 2 600 1200
43. Wooden hand drill burmi 5 700 3500
44. Wooden mallet 10 100 1000
45. Claw hammer 3 100 300
46. Carpenters hammer 10 100 1000
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S.No.Name of Equipment No. @ Rs. Amt.in
Rs.
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47. Cutting tool for Universal wood 3 set 1500 4500
working machine
48. Screw driver 18" & 15" 6 100 600
49. Adze 500 gm. 10 100 1000
50. Pincer 175 mm. 6 250 1500
51. Plier 150 mm. 4 200 800
52. Oil stone 8" 4 180 720
53. Rasp file 12" 4 200 800
54. Half round file 12" 4 200 800
55. Round file 12" 4 200 800
56. Triangular file 5", 4" 8 200 1600
57. Water stone 4 80 320
58. Carpentry work benches 4 4000 16000
59. Band saw machine complete 1 60000 60000
60. Circular saw machine 1 35000 35000
61. Double Ended Electric Bench 1 15000 15000
grinder
62. Universal wood working machine 1 30000 30000
misc. for foundation of machines LS 20000
SMITHY SHOP
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FITTING SHOP
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S.No.Name of Equipment No. @ Rs. Amt.in
Rs.
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1. Bench vice jaw 10 cm. 10 600 6000
2. Surface plate 45x45 cm. 2 4500 9000
3. V. Block 10x7x4 cm. 5 700 3500
4. Try square 10 100 1000
5. Bevel protractor 30 cm. 1 250 250
6. Combination set 1 3000 3000
7. Divider 5 100 500
8. Centre punch 5 80 400
9. Calipers (Different sizes) 12 100 1200
10. Vernier calipers 30 cm. 2 1500 3000
11. Micrometer 0-25, 25-50 m.m. 4 1500 6000
12. Vernier depth gauge 1 700 700
13. Feeler gauge--15 blades 1 100 100
14. Radius gauge 1 200 200
15. Angle gauge 1 200 200
16. Thread gauge 1 200 200
17. Bench drilling machine 13 mm. 1 10000 10000
18. Double ended electric grinder 1 8000 8000
19. Drill set 1set 2000 2000
20. Reamer set 1set 3500 3500
21. Tap set 1set 3500 3500
22. Adjustable wrenches (15 cm.,20cm. 1set 1200 1200
30 cm.)
23. Allen key set 1set 700 700
24. Spanners 6 100 600
25. Work benches 6 4500 27500
26. Power hacksaw 1 8000 8000
Misc. Files, Dieset, Hexa frames etc. LS 20000
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WELDING SHOP
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PLUMBING SHOP
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S.No.Name of Equipment No. @ Rs. Amt.in
Rs.
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1. Pipe vice 5 cm. 4 500 2000
2. Chain wrenches 5 500 2500
3. Ring spanner Set 5 250 1250
4. Wheel pipe cutter 2 600 1200
5. Water pump plier 4 100 400
6. Pipe die set 2" set 2 set1200 2400
7. Pipe bending device 1 5000 5000
8. Work benches 4 6500 26000
9. Set of various types of
plumbing fittings e.g. Bib cock LS 4000
Cistern, Stop cock, Wheel volve,
Gat volve etc.
10. Misc. Hacksaw frame and others LS 4000
FOUNDRY SHOP
MACHINE SHOP
NOTE:-
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INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER (Common to all Trades)
COMPUTER CENTRE
4. Hardware 4,50,000.00 LS
i. Switch-32 Port 02
ii. Router 02
iii. Hub 04(8 Port)
iv. Ext. Modem 02
v. Wireless N/W Adaptor 02
vi. Series Access Point 02
vii.LAN Cable Meter 05
viii. LAN Cable Analyzer 05
ix. Crimping Tool 15
and all other accessories related to
Networking
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10. Split Air Conditioner 1.5 tones 08 35,0000
capacity with ISI mark along with
electronic voltage stabilizer with
over voltage and time delay circuit
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UNIT OPERATION LAB
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Sl.No. Name of Equipment No. Rate Amount
________________________________________________________________
1. Apparatus to verify Bernoulli's
Thorem 1 set 15000 15000
2. Apparatus for conducting
experiments on venturimeter with
collecting and supplying tank 1 set 15000 15000
3. Reynold's apparatus with storage
tank and flow steadying arrangement
with 1/2 HP pump and accessories 1 set 10000 10000
4. Apparatus for determining Cc, Cv
and Cd (with set & micrometer guage)1 set 15000 15000
5. Apparatus for determining various
head losses in pipes 1 set 25000 25000
(Fitted with all valves & Orificemeter
along with storage tank)
6. Notch apparatus with set of notches 1 set 13000 13000
with v-type, square-type notch
7. Model of Reciprocating pump-1.4" 1 5000 5000
8. Model of Centrifugal pump 1 5000 5000
9. Pressure gauge Borden's type 1 5000 5000
Max. 4 Kg/Cm2/1/4" connection Nipple
10. In place of item no. 1,2,4,5 & 8 6 20000 20000
Hydraulic bench may be purchased
with all accessories or such
institution if already have above
items may purchase one unit,
Otherwise 6 units
11. Misc. for tools, Manometer Pitot's
tube, Differential manometer and
minor equipments 20000
12. Orifice Meter(Orifice Diameter 25mm) 1 1000 1000
13. Rota Meter 1 10000 10000
40-400 lit. per. min. with all parts
14. Stop Watch (1/10 racer) 3 1200 3600
15. Centrifugal Pump with Motor 1 15000 15000
230 V, 1HP Single Phase
16. Plate & Frame filter Press 1 55000
240X240 mm, 6 No. of Folter
Plate/5 Nos. of frame with
stand, tray, tighting
arrangement, filter cloth
& moterized pump & tank
17. Sieve Shaker with Motor 1 7000
& Time Switch/stop watch
18. Test Sieve with FHP Motor 1 Set 15000
through a reduction gear
suitable to carry upto
7 sieve of 50 cm. or 20 cm.
diameter
19. Sieve Plate(S.S.) Distillation 1 75000
Column
Column dia 6-8" test size
200mm dia with Reboiler
and condenser
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Sl.No. Name of Equipment No. Rate Amount
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20. U Tube Double Pipe Heat Exchanger 1 55000
1800 mm length inside pipe 30mm
OD 25 mm, welded leak proff with
inlet and outlet valves & steam
trip, all fitted on M.S. structure
21. Stainless Steel Spherical Jackted 1 50000
Open Pan Evaporator.
1X4' with jacket for cooling
stirrer
22. Stainless Steel Crystalizer 1 40000
500 Lit. with stirrer motor
and Gear Box
23. Rotatory Dryer 1 100000
Drying Shell : Material Stainsteel
1.5 M Dia 110 mm, Feed Hopper,
Product receiver, Heating Chamber,
Heater, Temperature Sensors,
Standard make on/off switch
Main indicator, etc
24. M.S. Thickner 1 45000
25. S.S. Spherical Jackted Open Pan 1 50000
Evaporator With Stirrer.
500 liter with Stirrer
motor and gear box
26. Shell & Tube Heat Exchanger 1 50000
System water ro water
(1-2 shell & tube type)
Shell : Material Stainless
Steel dia 220 mm, length
500 mm(Aprox.), Tube : OD
16 mm (Aprox.), Length 500mm (24 Nos.)
27. Tray Dryer 1 70000
Drying Chamber:Stainless Steel
Material, Heater, Temperature
Sensors, Digital Temperature
Controller with standard
make on/off switch
28. Rotary Vacuum Filter 1 50000
Drum Dia 1'-1.5 slurry through
vaccum/suction pump
29. Electric Bioler 1 80000
with temperature control
recorder & pressure guage
(100-800hp, 15-300 psig)
30. Disintegrator Alongwith 1 25000
Wattmeter and voltmeter fitted with
Motor and stand, hammer type
Common guage plate input hopper
and discharge element (1 Horse Power)
31. Jaw Crusher alongwith Wattmeter 1 50000
and voltmeter 4"X4" 40 kg. per
hour with 3 HP motor made of
heavy steel body with meganetic
steel jaws and stand
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Sl.No. Name of Equipment No. Rate Amount
________________________________________________________________
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AUTOMATIC PROCESS CONTROL LAB
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CHEMICAL RECOVERY LAB
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Sl.No. Name of Equipment No. Rate Amount
________________________________________________________________
1. Electronic Balance for weighing upto 1/10 milligrams 02 20000 40000
(capacity upto 300 gm)
2. Sp. Gravity Meter at Constant Temperature (i.e. at 4C) along withcooling device 01
3. Automatic Black Liquor Burning Furnace Sample Capacity (5ml) Temperature 1200 C 01
4. Orsat Apparatus 01
5. ASTM Distillation Apparatus for Black Liquor 01
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ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY & ELCETRONICS LAB
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S.No.Name of Equipment No. @ Rs. Amt.in Rs.
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1. D.C. Shunt Motor 2 10000 20000
3 Kw. 1500 RPM with 3 Point
Starter.
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S.No.Name of Equipment No. @ Rs. Amt.in Rs.
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21. Moving Coil Voltmeter 0-250 V. 1 1000 1000
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PULP AND PAPER TECHNOLOGY LAB
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LEARNING RESOURCE MATERIALS
Note :
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ANNEXURE - I
2. Date of
i. Joining.
ii. Leaving.
3. Nature of Industry
i. Product.
ii. Services.
iii. Working Hrs.
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ANNEXURE - II
TRAINEES ASSESSMENT
2. Date of
i. Joining.
ii. Leaving.
3.
i. Regularity & Punctuality
iv. Obedience
v. Skill aquired
Date :- Designation
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ANNEXURE-III QUESTIONNAIRE
1. 2. 3.
4. 5. 6.
1. 2. 3.
4. 5. 6.
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2. After completion of course
1. Academic merit
2. Written test
3. Group discussion
4. Interview
5. On the job test.
1 2 3
4 5 6
16. Job prospects for the diploma holder in Chemical Engg. the
next ten years in the state / country.
17. In your opinion what should be the subjects to be taught to a
diploma student in Chemical Engg.
Theory Practical
Theory Practical
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If yes : Please give names of experts in
your organisation to whom contact.
( Signature )
Kalpana Devi
Assistant Professor
Institute of Research,Development & Training,U.P.
Govt. Polytechnic Campus
Kanpur-208024
( Please note that all information in this survey is confidential
for the use of curriculum design only )
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LIST OF BOOKS
S. No. Name of Book / Authors Year of
Publication
1. Browning B. L. “The Chemistry of Wood”, John Wiley & Sons. 1981
2. Kocurek M. J., “Pulp and Paper Manufacture, Volume 1: Properties 1983
of Fibrous Raw Materials and their Preparation for Pulping (Ed.
Kocurek M. J. and Stevens C. F. B.)”, TAPPI Press.
3. Gullichsen J. and Paulapuro H., “Papermaking Science and 1998
Technology, Book 3: Forest Products Chemistry (Ed. Stenius P.)”,
Finnish Paper Engineers’ Association and TAPPI.
4. Sjostrom E., “Wood Chemistry Fundamentals and Applications”, 2nd 1993
Ed., TAPPI Press.
5 Smook G. A. “Handbook for Pulp and Paper Technologists”, 7th Ed., 1989
TAPPI Press.
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Publication
1. Gullichsen J. and Paulapuro H., “Papermaking Science and Technology, 1999
Book 4: Papermaking Chemistry (Ed. Neimo L.)”, Finnish Paper
Engineers’ Association and TAPPI.
2. Gullichsen J. and Paulapuro H., “Papermaking Science and Technology, 2000
Book 8: Papermaking Part 1, Stock Preparation and Wet End (Ed.
Paulapuro H.)”, Finnish Paper Engineers’ Association and TAPPI.
3. Kocurek M. J., “Pulp and Paper Manufacture, Volume 6: Stock 1992
Preparation (Ed. Hagemeyer R. W. and Manson D. W.)”, TAPPI Press.
4. Kocurek M. J., “Pulp and Paper Manufacture, Volume 7: Paper Machine 1991
Operations (Ed. Thorp B.)”, TAPPI Press.
5. Roberts J.C. “Paper Chemistry” 2nd Ed., Blackie Academic & 1996
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6. Scott W. C., “Principles of Wet End Chemistry”, TAPPI Press. 1996
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2. Gullichsen J. and Paulapuro H., “Papermaking Science and 2000
Technology, Book 9: Papermaking Part 2, Drying (Ed. Karlsson M.)”,
Finnish Paper Engineers’ Association and TAPPI.
3. Gullichsen J. and Paulapuro H., “Papermaking Science and 1999
Technology, Book 10: Papermaking Part 3, Finishing (Ed. Jokio M.)”,
Finnish Paper Engineers’ Association and TAPPI.
4. Gullichsen J. and Paulapuro H., “Papermaking Science and 2000
Technology, Book 11: Pigment Coating and Surface Sizing of Paper
(Ed. Lehtinen E.)”, Finnish Paper Engineers’ Association and TAPPI.
5. Kocurek M. J., “Pulp and Paper Manufacture, Volume 7: Paper 1991
Machine Operations (Ed. Thorp B.)”, TAPPI Press.
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