MATS MiningSyllabus PDF
MATS MiningSyllabus PDF
MATS University
Raipur
Syllabus Scheme
(3rd Semester)
For
Bachelor of Technology
In
Mining Engineering
Subject Code
BE360
BE361
BE362
BE363
BE364
BE365
BE366
BE367
BE368
BE369
Subject Name
Mechanics of Solids & Fluid Mechanics
Mathematics III
Computer Programming
Mine Surveying-I
Mining Geology I
Introduction to Mining
Computer Programming La
Mining Geology I Lab
Mine Surveying I LAB
MOS & FM Lab
SUBJECT
THEORY
1 BE360 Mechanics of Solids &
Fluid Mechanics
2 BE361 Mathematics III
3 BE362 Computer Programming
4 BE363 Mine Surveying-I
5 BE364 Mining Geology- I
6 BE365 Introduction to Mining
PRACTICAL
7 BE366 Computer Programming
Lab
8 BE367 Mining Geology -I Lab
9 BE368 Mine Surveying- I LAB
10 BE369 Mech. of Solids & FM
Lab
Periods per
week
L
P
Evaluation
Scheme
IM ESE
Total
Marks
30
70
100
30
70
100
5
5
5
5
0
0
0
0
30
30
30
30
70
70
70
70
100
100
100
100
20
30
50
0
0
0
3
3
3
20
20
20
30
30
30
50
50
50
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG,RAIPUR
Semester: B.E. III Sem.
Subject:-MATHEMATICS--III
Total Theory Periods: - 40
Total marks in end semester Exam:100
Minimum Number of Class test to be conducted: 02
TEXT BOOKS: 1. Higher Engg. Mathematics by Dr. B.S. Grewal Khanna Publishers.
2. Advanced Engg. Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig John Wiley & Sons.
REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Advanced Engg. Mathematics by R.K. Jain and S.R.K. Iyengar Narosa Publishing House.
2. Applied Mathematics by P.N.Wartikar& J.N. Wartikar. Vol- II Pune Vidyarthi
Griha Prakashan,Pune
3. Applied Mathematics for Engineers & Physicists by Louis A. Pipes- TMH.
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B.E III Sem.
Subject:- MOS & FM
Total Theory Periods: - 40
Total marks in end semester Exam: 100
Minimum Number of Class test to be conducted: 02
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. III Sem.
Subject:- Computer Programming
Total Theory Periods: - 40
Total marks in end semester Exam: 100
Minimum Number of Class test to be conducted: 02
Unit 1
Introduction to C Language : history and development .C compilers. Data types, types of instructions,
input/output functions. Operators , precedence and associativity of operators. Type casting, eveloping
simple programs, compilation, debugging and testing of programs. Relevance of C language.
Unit II
Conditional constructs : if statement , if-else statements , nested if-else ,forms of if. Conditional
operator, Switch case construct. Loop control structures, nested loops, break and continue statements.
goto statement. Arrays : Syntax and definition, one and multidimensional arrays, readind and writing
an array. Pointers and arrays.
Unit III
Functions : Declaring and defining functions ,storage classes ,call by value, introduction to pointer
datatype ,call by reference, using library functions in programs, macro definitions. Preprocessor
directives - #if, #elif, #define etc. Passing arrays into functions. Recursion.
Unit IV
Strings: reading and writing strings, passing a string into a function, using library functions to
manipulatestrings. Array of strings.Structures: Declaring and using structures. Array of structures,
passing structures into function. Unions and enums, Pointers to structures Bit fields.
Unit V
File Handling : reading and writing text files though C programs . File manipulating functions : fputc,
fgetc, fgets, fputs, fseek, ftell etc. Working with Binary files , fread and fwrite. Command line
arguments. Bitwise operators in C
Name of Text Books:
1. Let us C YashwantKanetkar BPB Publication
2. Programming in ANSI C E. Balaguruswamy Tata Mc-Gcraw Hill
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. III Sem.
Subject:- Mine Surveying I
Total Theory Periods: - 40
Total marks in end semester Exam: 100
Minimum Number of Class test to be conducted: 02
References:
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MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. III Sem.
Subject:- Mining Geology I
Total Theory Periods: - 40
Total marks in end semester Exam: 100
Minimum Number of Class test to be conducted: 02
References:
1. Engineering And General Geology : Parbin Singh
2. Physical And Engineering Geology : S.K. Garg
3. Rutleys Elements of Mineralogy : H.H.Read
4. Principles Of Petrology : G.W.Tyrell
5. Structural Geology : M.P.Billings
6. Geological Maps : G.W.Chiplonkar
7. A Text Book of Geology : P.K. Mukherjee
8. Applied Geology : S. Banger
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. III Sem.
Subject: - Introduction to Mining
Total Theory Periods: - 40
Total marks in end semester Exam: 100
Minimum Number of Class test to be conducted: 02
References:
1. Surface Mining : G.B. Misra
2. Mining Engineers Handbook
Vol. 1&2, 2nd Edition : Edited by Harold Hartman
3. U.M.S. Notes :
4. Elements of Mining Technology
Vol. 1&3 : D.J.Deshmukh
4. Mining of Mineral Deposits : Shevyakov
5. Modern Coal Mining : Samir Das
6. Coal Mining : R.D.Singh
7. Mining : Boki
8. Introduction to mining : Hartman
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Syllabus Scheme
(4th Semester)
For
Bachelor of Technology
In
Mining Engineering
Subject Code
BE460
BE461
BE462
BE463
BE464
BE465
BE466
BE467
BE468
BE469
Subject Name
Mine Surveying II
Engineering Materials
Advance Electrical Engineering
Mining Geology II
Underground Coal Mining
Advance Electronics & Instrumentation
Mining Geology II Lab
Mine Surveying II Lab
Advance Electrical Engg. Lab. LAB
Underground Coal Mining Lab
SUBJECT
THEORY
1 BE460 Mine Surveying II
2
3
Periods per
week
L
P
Evaluation
Scheme
IM ESE
Total
Marks
30
70
100
30
70
100
30
70
100
5
5
0
0
30
30
70
70
100
100
30
70
100
0
0
0
3
3
3
20
20
20
30
30
30
50
50
50
20
30
50
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. IVth Sem.
Subject: - Mine Surveying II
Total Theory Periods: - 40
Total marks in end semester Exam: 100
Minimum Number of Class test to be conducted: 02
Text Books
1. Mine surveying by S. Ghatak
2. Surveying &Levelling by B. C. Punamia
3. Surveying &Levelling by Kanetkar&Kulkarni
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. IVth Sem.
Subject: - Engineering Materials
Total Theory Periods: - 40
Total marks in end semester Exam: 100
Minimum Number of Class test to be conducted: 02
UNIT 1: General
Introduction, Classification of Engg. Materials, Structure of Metals and Alloys, Iron-carbon phase
diagram.
UNIT 2: Heat Treatment Of Iron & Steel
Different Types Of Steels, Their Properties and Uses, Different Types of Heat TreatmentTechniques
viz. Hardening, Annealing, Normalizing & Tempering and Their Uses in MiningIndustry.
UNIT 3: Wire Rope
Types and Construction, Wire Rope Lays, Non- Stranded Ropes, Selection of Wire Ropes, Ropes
Used For Different Purpose, Mass & Strength Of Wire Ropes
.
UNIT 4: Construction Materials
Cements Classification & Properties, Quick Setting Cement, R.C.C., Shotcreting, Brick & Stone
Masonries, Application Of Fly Ash In Mining.
UNIT 5: Engineering Behavior of Some Materials
Stress-Strain Curves Of Typical Engg. Materials, Elastic And Plastic Deformation, Fracture, Fatigue
And Creep.
Text Books:
1. Introduction to Engineering Materials by B.K. Agrawal
2. Elements of Mining Technology by D.J. Deshmukh, Vol.I
Reference Books:
1. Engineering Materials by Surendra Singh
2. Concrete Technology by M.L.Gambhir.
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. IVth Sem.
Subject: - Advance Electrical Engg.
Total Theory Periods: - 40
Total marks in end semester Exam: 100
Minimum Number of Class test to be conducted: 02
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. IVth Sem.
Subject:- Mining Geology II
Total Theory Periods: - 40
Total marks in end semester Exam: 100
Minimum Number of Class test to be conducted: 02
UNIT 1: Stratigraphy
Introduction, Definitions and Basic Principles Of Stratigraphy; Units of Stratigraphy; Criteria for
Stratigraphic Classification and Correlation; Standard Geological Time Scale; Fossils-Elementary
Idea about Their Conditions, Modes of Their Preservation and Their Uses; Broad Palaeontological
Groups of Animals and Plants; Brief Palaeontological Study of Gondwana Fields.
UNIT 2: Indian Geology
Major Geomorphic Divisions of India; General Review of Indian Stratigraphy; Descriptions of
important Indian Geological formations Archeans ,Cuddapahs , Vindhyans , Gondwanas and
teriaries.
UNIT 3: Economic Geology-I
Introduction and Scope of the subject; Fundamental Terms and Their Definitions; Distribution and
Morphology of Minerals Deposits; Brief Review of the Processes of Mineral Formation and the
Genetic classification of mineral deposits.
UNIT 4: Economic Geology-II
Mode Of Occurrence, Origin, Distribution, Association and Industrial Uses of Important Metallic(Au,
Al, Cu, Fe, Mn, Sn, Pb And Zn) and Non Metallic (Diamond, Mica, Radioactive Minerals, Gypsum,
Dolomites. Fire-Clay, Magnesite, Talc, Asbestos, Graphite, Kyanite, Sillimanite, Corundum, Fluorite,
Phosphorite, precious and semi-precious stones, minerals, petroleum deposits of India.
UNIT 5: Prospecting and Exploration
Prospecting and Exploration -Their Definitions and Classification Of Methods; Elementary Methods
Of Geological, Geophysical, Geochemical Prospecting; Guides To Ores- Ringed Targets, Intersection
Loci, Physiographical, Mineralogical, Stratigraphical and Structural Guides To Ores.
References:
1.
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. IVth Sem.
Subject: - Underground Coal Mining
Total Theory Periods: - 40
Total marks in end semester Exam: 100
Minimum Number of Class test to be conducted: 02
UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION
Origin of Coal, Theories of Coal Formation, Classification of Coal, Coaking Coal, Coal Seam and its
Classification, Coal Seam Structures and Abnormalities like Faults, Joints, Cleats, Folds etc., Coal
Measuring Rocks and Their Characteristics, Distribution of Coal in India, Indian Coal Mining
Industry; Choice of Coal Mining Methods.
UNIT 2: BOARD AND PILLAR METHOD
Important Terminology, Development Size and Shape of The Pillar, Galleries, Panel System and
Without Panel System of Development, Size of Panel, Cycle Of Operation, Depillaring, Problems in
Depillaring, Preparatory Arrangements, Depillaring by Stowing, Depillaring by Caving Methods,
Pillar Extraction Techniques, Dangers Associated With Depillaring.
UNIT 3: LONGWALL MINING
Important Terminology, Types of Longwall Faces and Their Choice, Merits and Demerits of
Longwall Mining, Development of Longwall Panels and Faces, Longwall Advancing Method,
Longwall Retreating Method, Length of Longwall Faces, Rate of Face Advance, Double Unit
Longwall Faces, Face organization and material supply.
UNIT 4: THICK SEAM MINING
Problem in Mining of Thick Seams, Choice of Thick Seam Mining Methods, Inclined Slicing,
Horizontal Slicing, Diagonal Slicing, Transverse Slicing, Sublevel Caving, Blasting Gallery Method,
Cable-Bolting Method of Thick Seam Extraction.
UNIT 5: ROOM AND PILLAR MINING
Vermelles Method, Slant Method, Sublevel Method, Coal Saw Method, Mining of Contiguous Seams,
Mining of Steeply Inclined Seam, Mining Under Water, Mining of Seams Prone to Spontaneous
Heating, Bumps, Air blast etc.
Text
Books:
1. Principle and practices of modem Coal Mining R.D. Singh
2. Coal Mining in India S.P. Mathur
Reference
Books:
1. Wining & working coal R.T. Deshmukh
2. U/G winning of Coal T.N. Singh
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. IVth Sem.
Subject: - Advance Electronics & Instrumentation
Total Theory Periods: - 40
Total marks in end semester Exam: 100
Minimum Number of Class test to be conducted: 02
Megascopic Description and Distribution of Ore Forming Minerals and Industrial Minerals.
Study of Plant Fossils.
Study of Advance Geological Maps and Preparation of Cross Sections.
1.
Study of layouts of Board and Pillar development working by without panel system.
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Syllabus Scheme
(5th Semester)
For
Bachelor of Technology
In
Mining Engineering
Subject Code
BE560
BE561
BE562
BE563
BE564
BE565
BE566
BE567
BE568
BE569
Subject Name
Element of Management
Mine Ventilation
Mine Legislation I
Underground Metal Mining
Surface Mining I
Mine Machinery I
Mine Machinery I Lab
Surface Mining I Lab
Mine Ventilation Lab
Practical Training Evaluation
BE561
3
4
BE562
BE563
SUBJECT
Periods per
week
L
P
Evaluation
Scheme
IM ESE
Total
Marks
Element of
Management
Mine Ventilation
30
70
100
30
70
100
Mine Legislation-I
Underground Metal
Mining
Surface Mining-I
Mine Machinery-I
5
5
0
0
30
30
70
70
100
100
5
5
0
0
30
30
70
70
100
100
0
0
0
0
3
3
3
3
20
20
20
20
30
30
30
30
50
50
50
50
5 BE564
6 BE565
PRACTICAL
7 BE566 Mine Machinery-I Lab
8 BE567 Surface Mining-I Lab
9 BE568 Mine Ventilation Lab
10 BE569 Practical Training
Evaluation
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. Vth Sem.
Subject: - Element of Management
Total Theory Periods: - 40
Total marks in end semester Exam: 100
Minimum Number of Class test to be conducted: 02
UNIT - I
Definition of Management, Nature and Basics concepts of Management, Management and
Administration, Functions of Manager in Information age, Science, Theory and practice of
Management, Managerial objectives and role, Business environment, Social attitudes beliefs and
values, Social responsibilities of business.
UNIT II
Function of management, planning, nature and important, Organizing and process of organizing,
Staffing, Directing, Controlling and process of controlling, Decision making.
UNIT III
Motivation Meaning, Need for motivation, Theories of motivation.Leadership Meaning and styles,
Group and team working.Human resource management.
UNIT IV
Marketing function Market and marketing environment, Consumer/buyer behavior, Marketing mix,
Advertisement and sales promotion. Financial management, Introduction to book keeping and
financial statements, Break even analysis.
UNIT V
Concept of disaster management, Types of disasters, Overview of Disaster situations in India,
Tsunami, Land slide, Earthquake and its impact. Role of remote sensing, science & technology.
Prevention and mitigation, Preparedness and response, Institutional framework
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. Vth Sem.
Subject: - Mine Ventilation
Total Theory Periods: - 40
Total marks in end semester Exam: 100
Minimum Number of Class test to be conducted: 02
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. Vth Sem.
Subject: - Mine Legislation I
Total Theory Periods: - 40
Total marks in end semester Exam: 100
Minimum Number of Class test to be conducted: 02
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. Vth Sem.
Subject: - Underground Metal Mining
Total Theory Periods: - 40
Total marks in end semester Exam: 100
Minimum Number of Class test to be conducted: 02
UNIT 1: General
Status and scope of Underground metal mining methods; Definitions of important terms used in
underground metal mining methods.
UNIT 2: Development
Mode of access; Variables affecting the choice of mode of access; Crosscuts, Levels, Raises; Their
method of drivages with the description of various unit operations; Introduction to Raise boring and
introduction to tunnel boring .
UNIT 3: Stoping Methods-I
Classification of mining methods; Factors affecting the choice of mining methods; Overhand,
Underhand and Breast stoping methods; Open stoping; Vertical Crater Retreat method; Sub level
stoping Room and Pillar method.
UNIT 4: Stoping Methods-II
Shrinkage stoping; Cut and fill stoping, Introduction to Square set stoping, Sub level caving, Block
caving, Top slicing.
UNIT 5: Support Systems
Pillars; Back fill, Cable bolting, Steel Rock bolts, Grouting, Shotcreting etc.,code of timbering rules.
Text Books
1. Elements of Mining Tech. Vol II by D. J. Deshmukh
2. S M E Handbook
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. Tech. Vth Sem.
Subject: - Surface Mining I
Total Theory Periods: - 40
Total marks in end semester Exam: 100
Minimum Number of Class test to be conducted: 02
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. Vth Sem.
Subject: - Mine Machinery I
Total Theory Periods: - 40
Total marks in end semester Exam: 100
Minimum Number of Class test to be conducted: 02
Syllabus Scheme
(6th Semester)
For
Bachelor of Technology
In
Mining Engineering
Subject Code
BE660
BE661
BE662
BE663
BE664
BE665
BE666
BE667
BE668
BE669
Subject Name
Blasting Technology
Mine Environment I
Mine Machinery II
Mine Legislation II
Mineral Dressing
Elective I
Blasting Engineering Lab
Mine Environment Lab
Mining Machinery II Lab
Mineral Dressing Lab
S.No.
Subject Code
Subject Name
1
2
BE6651
BE6652
Elective I
Mine Management
Small scale dimension stone mining
SUBJECT
Blasting Technology
Mine Environment-I
Mine Machinery-II
Mine Legislation-II
Mineral Dressing
ELECTIVE-I
PRACTICAL
7 BE666 Blasting Technology
Lab
8 BE667 Mine Environment-I
Lab
9 BE668 Mine Machinery-II
Lab
10 BE669 Mineral Dressing Lab
Periods
per week
L
P
Evaluation
Scheme
IM ESE
Total
Marks
5
5
5
5
5
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
30
30
30
30
30
30
70
70
70
70
70
70
100
100
100
100
100
100
20
30
50
20
30
50
20
30
50
20
30
50
S. No.
1
2
Table- 1
Elective-1
Course Code SUBJECT
BE6651
Mine Management
BE6652
Small scale dimension stone mining
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. VIth Sem.
Subject: - Blasting Technology
Total Theory Periods: - 40
Total marks in end semester Exam: 100
Minimum Number of Class test to be conducted: 02
Selection
of
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. VIth Sem.
Subject: - Mine Environment I
Total Theory Periods: - 40
Total marks in end semester Exam: 100
Minimum Number of Class test to be conducted: 02
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. VIth Sem.
Subject: - Mine Machinery II
Total Theory Periods: - 40
Total marks in end semester Exam: 100
Minimum Number of Class test to be conducted: 02
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. VIth Sem.
Subject: - Mine Legislation II
Total Theory Periods: - 40
Total marks in end semester Exam: 100
Minimum Number of Class test to be conducted: 02
Principal Provisions of Mines & Minerals (Regulation & Development) ActCoal Mines onservation&
Development Act. Mineral Concession Rules, Indian Electricity Rules related to mining activity.
Byelaws & D.G.M.S. Circulars.Mines Rescue RulesMine Accident, their classification, and causes &
preventive measures, Cost of accident,Preparation of Inquiry report.Safety Campaign, Causes of
major mining accidents those have occurred in India &Suggested remedial measures.
References: 1) Legislation in Indian Mines (A critical Appraisal) Vol. II & I
By- S. D. Prasad & Prof. Rakesh
2) CMR-1957 & MMR-1961 L. C. Kaku.
3) Mines Act-1952 & Mines Rules-1955 L. C. Kaku.
4) Vocational Training Rules L. C. Kaku.
5) Mine Accidents S. J. Kejeriwal
6) Mines Rescue Rules
7) Indian Electricity Rules
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. VIth Sem.
Subject: - Mineral Dressing
Total Theory Periods: - 40
Total marks in end semester Exam: 100
Minimum Number of Class test to be conducted: 02
UNIT 1:
Introduction, definition, scope and economic justification, main steps in ore dressing operations,
general preliminary mineralogical investigations, comminuation-crushing-principles of crushing,
reduction jaw crushers, gyratory crushers, cone crushers, rolled crushers, gravity stamps
theirclassifications and applications, grinding-principles of grinding units, application
andclassification of ball mills, rod mills, tube mills and pebble mills.
UNIT 2: SIZING
Object of sizing, scale of sizing, laboratory sizing, screening and classification , different type of
screens, their mode of operations and application and limitation, classification-principles
ofclassification, movement of solids through fluids, Stokes law, Reynolds Number, differenttypes of
classifiers, hydraulic and pneumatic classifiers, sampling-importance of sampling andmethods used.
UNIT 3: GRAVITY CONCENTRATION
Jigging, Flowing film concentrators like spirals and shaking tables, heavy media separationtheory,
applications and limitations of methods.
UNIT 4: FLOATATION
Physico-chemical principles, function of various floatation reagents, important machines, their
principles, and working, floatation of sulphide, oxide and non sulphide ores.
UNIT 5: ELECTROSTATIC AND MAGNETIC SEPARATION
Principle and operation and field of application, Pelletisation of low grade iron ore, Drying and
dewatering - thickening, filtration and drying. Coal washing- Simplified flow sheets forbeneficiation
of coal and typical ores of copper, lead, zinc, iron and manganese ores withspecial reference to Indian
deposits.
Text Books
1. Ore Dressing by Gaudin
2. Ore Dressing by B. A. Wills
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. VIth Sem.
Subject: - Mine Management
Total Theory Periods: - 40
Total marks in end semester Exam: 100
Minimum Number of Class test to be conducted: 02
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. VIth Sem.
Subject: - Small Scale Dimension Stone Mining
Total Theory Periods: - 40
Total marks in end semester Exam: 100
Minimum Number of Class test to be conducted: 02
UNIT 1
A Scenario of small scale mining in India, Definition of small mine, strength and weaknesses ofsmall
scale mining, Problems and difficulties of small scale mine owners, minerals- major &minor, royalty,
dead rent, cess etc.
UNIT 2
Development of small scale mine, preparation of mine plan, extraction, development ofbenches,
drilling & blasting practice in small scale mining, cutting techniques & transportation.
UNIT 3
Small scale mining of limestone, sandstone, gypsum, talc, soapstone etc., extractiontechniques and
procedure.
UNIT 4
Dimensional stone mining of granite, marble, black stone etc., extraction techniques andprocedure.
UNIT 5
Environmental Impact
Protectionmeasures.
of
small
scale
mining,
Environmental
management
plan,
Reference Books :
1. An Introduction to Mineral Economics by K.K. Chhaterjee.
2. Proceedings of the National Seminar on Small Scale Mining 2001 By MBM Engg.College,
Jodhpur
Env.
Syllabus Scheme
(7th Semester)
For
Bachelor of Technology
In
Mining Engineering
Subject Code
BE760
BE761
BE762
BE763
BE764
BE765
BE766
BE767
BE768
Subject Name
Mine Economics
Mine Surveying III
Rock Mechanics
Mine Environment II
Elective II
Mine Surveying III Lab
Rock Mechanics Lab
Mine Environment II Lab
Minor Project (150Marks)
S. No.
Subject Code
Subject Name
1
2
BE7641
BE7642
Elective II
Mine Planning& Development
Industrial Engg.
Course
code
SUBJECT
THEORY
1
BE760 Mine Economics
2
BE761 Mine Surveying-III
3
BE762 Rock Mechanics
4
BE763 Mine Environment-II
5
BE764 ELECTIVE-II
PRACTICAL/DESIGN/DRAWING
6
BE765 Mine Surveying-III
Lab
7
BE766 Rock Mechanics Lab
8
BE767 Mine Environment-II
Lab
9
BE768 Minor project
(150marks)
Periods
per week
L
P
Evaluation
Scheme
IM
ESE
Total
Marks
5
5
5
5
5
0
0
0
0
0
30
30
30
30
30
70
70
70
70
70
100
100
100
100
100
20
30
50
0
0
3
3
20
20
30
30
50
50
50
100
150
Table- 2
Elective-2
S. No.
1
2
Course Code
BE7641
B37642
Subject
Mine Planning & Development
Industrial Engg.
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. VIIth Sem.
Subject: - Mine Economics
Total Theory Periods: - 40
Total marks in end semester Exam: 100
Minimum Number of Class test to be conducted: 02
UNIT 1
Sampling- Methods of sampling, errors in sampling, analysis of samples, estimation
gradeandreserves, salting and precautions against salting. Different types of reserves.
UNIT 2
Mine Valuation - Different methods, depreciation, amortization and redemption of capital,life and
present value of a mine.
UNIT 3
Financial Management - Methods of framing and financing industrial enterprises,memorandum and
articles of association, shares, debentures, dividends and interest.Break even chart and inventory
control.
UNIT 4
Investment Decisions - discounted cash flow methods, non-discounted cash flow methods,advantages
and disadvantages of them, Internal rate of return, Net Present Value.
UNIT 5
Book Keeping, Preparation of Balance sheet, Profit and Loss Account.
Reference Books :1. Mineral Economics by R.T. Deshmukh
2. SME Handbook Vol. I
3. Mineral Economics by Sinha and Sharma
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. VIIth Sem.
Subject: - Mine Surveying III
Total Theory Periods: - 40
Total marks in end semester Exam: 100
Minimum Number of Class test to be conducted: 02
UNIT 1: Triangulation
Principles forming network of triangles; Selection of sites of triangulation stations; Base andCheck
base lines; Measurement and adjustment of angles by simple methods; Calculationof Co-ordinates.
UNIT 2: Correlation Survey
Methods of correlation of surface and underground surveys through adits, inclines, andshafts; Use of
magnetic needle and Gyro theodolites; Different methods of Stope surveyingand open pit surveying;
UNIT 3: Astronomical Survey
Definitions of important terms; Determination of azimuth by astronomical observations.
UNIT 4: Photographic Surveying
General Principles; Phototheodolite; Stereo photographic Surveying; Aerial Surveying -Field of
application; Vertical and oblique photographs; Aerial photography; Preparation ofphotographical
maps by simple methods;
UNIT 5: Modern Surveying Techniques
Electronic distance measuring equipment; Geodimeter, Tellurometer, Total Station,Distomat,
Softwares
Text Books
1. Mine surveying by S. Ghatak
2. Surveying &Levelling by B. C. Punamia
3. Surveying &Levelling by Kanetkar&Kulkarni
4. Mine surveying by Winniberg
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. VIIth Sem.
Subject: - Rock Mechanics
Total Theory Periods: - 40
Total marks in end semester Exam: 100
Minimum Number of Class test to be conducted: 02
UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION
Application of rock mechanics in mining, Definition of important terms used in Rockmechanics,
Classification of rock mass, Parameters of rock mass classification, Importanceof rock mass
classification, RQD, Q system and BieniskiwisGeomechanics classificationof rock mass.
UNIT 2:
Rock properties, Physico-mechanical properties of rock, Preparation and testing ofspecimen in the
laboratory, ISRM standards, Determination of Physico-mechanicalproperties of rock as per ISRM
standard testing procedures, Strength indices and theirimportance. Point load, Protodyaknov, Impact
and Cone Indenter strength Index.
UNIT 3:
Rock as an elastic medium, Principle of elastic analysis, Rheological properties of rock,Importance of
rheological models, Different types of rheological models, Dynamicproperties of rocks, Anisotropy
and Creep.
UNIT 4:
Principal stress and Principal plane, Analytical method of determining the magnitudes anddirections
of normal and shear stress on failure plane, Mohrs circle,Theories of failure ofrock, CoulombNaviertheory,Mohrs theory, Griffiths theory, Empirical theories of failure ofrock, Different modes
of failure of rock.
UNIT 5:
Earth stresses, Importance of measurements of in situ stress, measurements of in situstress by Flat
jack, Overcoring and Hydraulic fracturing technique. Design of circular andelliptical openings.
Determination of safe span of roof.
Text Books
1. Rock Mechanics By Obertabd Duvall
2. Rock Mechanics By Goodman
3. Rock Mechanics By Jager& Cook
4. Rock Mechanics by B.S. Verma
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. VIIth Sem.
Subject: - Mine Environment II
Total Theory Periods: - 40
Total marks in end semester Exam: 100
Minimum Number of Class test to be conducted: 02
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. VIIth Sem.
Subject: - Mine Planning& Development
Total Theory Periods: - 40
Total marks in end semester Exam: 100
Minimum Number of Class test to be conducted: 02
UNIT 1:
Coal reserves and their estimation, Geological and technological data needed for mineplanning,
Preparation of project and feasibility reports, Planning and scheduling of variousmining operations.
UNIT 2:
Planning and scheduling of various mining operations, linear programming, Simplexmethods and
transportation problem. Operation Research - Scope of application in mining,Linear programming,
formulation and solution, Network planning with special reference toCPM/PERT, System approach
for project scheduling.
UNIT 3:
Division of mine area into units and sub units, Area, Reserve, Life and Capacity of mine,Panel size,
Design of long wall face.
UNIT 4:
Cost of various mining operations, Optimum size of mines, Mode of opening up of deposits,Choice of
opening, Location and size of Development openings.
UNIT 5: Mine Services
Design of haulage, hoisting and drainage systems, Design of pit top and pit bottom, Coalhandling
plants, Railway siding etc.
Books Recommended.
1. Advance Coal Mining by R.T. deshmukh and V.S. Vorobjev
2. Mine Planning by S.P. Mathur
3. Mine Planning by BJ. Bhattacharya
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. VIIth Sem.
Subject: - Industrial Engg.
Total Theory Periods: - 40
Total marks in end semester Exam: 100
Minimum Number of Class test to be conducted: 02
UNIT-I General
Introduction; Definition of industrial Engineering, History & development of industrialEngineering,
place of industrial Engineering in an organization, related Discipline;Management, Operation
Research, Statistics, Ergonomics, Manufacturing Engineering etc.System approach in industrial Engg.
UNIT-II
Work study; purpose; objectives and application of work-study,Productivity and work-study
(A)
Method Study: Introduction to method study, Basic Procedure movement ofworkers in working
area, flow process charts multiple activity charts, movement at the workplace, principles of the
motion economy, therbligs, Development of improved methods.
(B)
Work Measurement: Definition & purpose of work measurement, Work sampling,time study,
selecting & timing the job, rating, scales of rating, allowances, determination ofstandard time.
UNIT-III
(A)
(B)
UNIT-IV
(A)
(B)
(C)
UNIT- V
Inventory Control, Different
ProcurementTechniques
techniques,
ABC
Analysis,
Ordering
of
Inventory,
(150 Marks)
Allocation of project:
1. Information regarding broad area must be made available to the students well in advance
(may be during previous semester).
2. Information must cover following parameters.
i.
Broad area: Subject or expertise/application area.
ii.
Required skills: Knowledge of subject(s), software, tools & other characteristics.
iii.
Type of project: Hardware, software, design, survey, study based etc.
iv.
Guide available: Name of Guide (S) from Department & Institute.
v.
Other related information depending upon specific branch & institute.
3. It is also recommended to give proper counseling to pick up suitable project.
4. Students must get chance to select projects as per their choice or decided mutually between
students and department faculty (HoD) concern.
5. One project group must contain maximum four students.
Monitoring of project:
1. It is recommended to give projects as per the specializations of existing faculty of the
department instead of outside person/agency.
2. Project must be allocated, developed and monitored by department / institution itself, but not
by outside agencies.
3. Regular review by guide is recommended to ensure development & contribution of students.
Internal Evaluation & Submission of project:
1. Evaluation of project would be as per the examination scheme of the University, which is
based on internal as well as external evaluation.
2. Internal assessment requires submission of project report for getting approved by the concern
authority. However printing and binding would be as per the conventional format.
3. Evaluation will be based on Live demonstration / presentation and Viva.
4. Final submission of project is expected as:
(a)One copy to the Institution central library,
(b)One copy to the department.
External Evaluation:
External assessment of project would be like conduction of practical exams of University, and must
be executed as per the norms of practical exams.
Syllabus Scheme
(8th Semester)
For
Bachelor of Technology
In
Mining Engineering
Subject Code
BE860
BE861
BE862
BE863
Subject Name
Pollution Control Engg.
Mining Machinery III
Strata Control
Disaster Management
5
6
7
8
BE864
BE865
BE866
BE867
S. No.
Subject Code
1
2
3
4
BE8641
BE8642
BE8643
BE8644
Elective III
Pollution Control Engg. Lab
Strata Control Lab
Major Project (200Marks)
Subject Name
Elective II
Safety Engineering
GIS & Remote Sensing in Mining
Ecology and sustainable development
Surface Mining II
Mining Engineering
S.
No.
Course
Code
SUBJECT
THEORY
1
BE860 Pollution Control Engg.
2
BE861 Mining Machinery-III
3
BE862 Strata Control
4
BE863 Disaster management
5
BE864 ELECTIVE-III
PRACTICAL/DESIGN/DRAWING
6
BE865 Pollution Control Engg.
Lab
7
BE866 Strata Control Lab
8
BE867 Major Project(200 marks)
Periods
per
week
L
P
Evaluation
Scheme
IM
ESE
5
5
5
5
5
0
0
0
0
0
30
30
30
30
30
70
70
70
70
70
100
100
100
100
100
20
30
50
0
0
3
3
20
80
30
120
50
200
Total
Marks
Table- 3
Elective-3
S. No.
1
2
3
4
Course Code
BE8641
BE8642
BE8643
BE8644
Subject
Safety Engineering
GIS & Remote Sensing in Mining
Ecology and Sustainable Development
Surface Mining-II
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. VIIIth Sem.
Code : - BE 860
Total Tutorial Periods: 15
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. VIIIth Sem.
Code : - BE 861
Total Tutorial Periods: 15
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. VIIIth Sem.
Code : - BE 862
Total Tutorial Periods: 15
UNIT 1: SUPPORTS
Timber & steel supports, Examination of roof, Roof bolting, roof stitching, method ofsupporting
roadways. Supporting under different conditions viz. Pit bottom, crossing,junctions, faulted area,
longwall faces, depillaring areas and stoping areas, support loads.SSR, CTR, Support plan, Support
withdrawal.
UNIT 2: POWERED SUPPORTS
Powered supports - their principles of operation, Classification, designation,constructional features
and applications, Hydrulic fluids.
UNIT 3 : STOWING
Principal methods of stowing, their relative merits and applicability, Hydraulic stowing,Pneumatic
stowing, Mechanical stowing, Hand packing, face arrangements, pipe wear,pipe jams.
UNIT 4: STRATA CONTROL
Theories of ground movement, Rock pressure due to Narrow and Wide excavation, Frontabutment
and back abutment, Failure of roof and floor, measurement of stratamovement, rock burst, bumps. gas
outbursts, pot holes.
UNIT 5: SUBSIDENCE
Theories of subsidence, damage and loss due to subsidence, vertical and lateralmovements and their
estimation, angle of fracture and angle of draw, factors affectingsubsidence, subsidence control,
protection of surface structures, design of protectionpillars including shaft pillars. Pot holes.
References:
1
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. VIIIth Sem.
Code : - BE 863
Total Tutorial Periods: 15
Unit 1
Nature of disasters natural and other disasters, Earthquakes, floods, draught, cyclones, fire and other
environmental disasters.
Unit 2
Behaviour of structures in disaster prone areas, Disaster zoning, Hazard assessment,Environmental
Impact Assessment.
Unit 3
Methods of mitigating damage during disasters, disaster preparedness.
Unit 4
Management systems during disasters, Construction Technology for mitigation of damage
ofstructures.
Unit 5
Short-term and long-term relief measures.
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. VIIIth Sem.
Subject: - Safety Engineering
Total Theory Periods: - 40
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. VIIIth Sem.
Subject: - GIS & Remote Sensing in Mining
Total Theory Periods: - 40
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. VIIIth Sem.
Subject: - Ecology and sustainable development
Total Theory Periods: - 40
MATS UNIVERSITY
GULLU, ARANG, RAIPUR
Semester: B. E. VIIIth Sem.
Subject: - Surface Mining II
Total Theory Periods: - 40
Guidelines
Allocation of project:
1. Information regarding broad area must be made available to the students well in advance
(may be during previous semester).
2. Information must cover following parameters.
I. Broad area: Subject or expertise/application area.
II. Required skills: Knowledge of subject(s), software, tools & other characteristics.
III. Type of project: Hardware, software, design, survey, study based etc.
IV. Guide available: Name of Guide (S) from Department & Institute.
V. Other related information depending upon specific branch & institute.
3. It is also recommended to give proper counseling to pick up suitable project.
4. Students must get chance to select projects as per their choice or decided mutually between
students and department faculty (HOD) concern.
5. One project group must contain maximum four students, however students can do project
individually but it should be approved by department.
6. Compiled list of projects must be submitted to the University within 25 days of start of
semester.
7. Compiled list may contain following parameters.
Sr. No.
Title of Project
Name of Students
Name of Guide
Name of HOD
Signature of HOD
Signature of Principal
Monitoring of project:
1. It is recommended to give projects as per the specializations of existing faculty of the
department instead of outside person/agency.
2. Project must be allocated, developed and monitored by department / institution itself, but not
by outside agencies.
3. Regular review by guide is recommended to ensure development & contribution of students.
Internal Evaluation & Submission of project:
1. Evaluation of project would be as per the examination scheme of the University, which is
based on internal as well as external evaluation.
2. Internal assessment requires submission of project report for getting approved by the concern
authority. However printing and binding would be as per the conventional format.
3. Evaluation will be based on Live demonstration / presentation and Viva.
4. Final submission of project is expected as,
Submission of a copy to the University,
One copy to the Institution central library,
One copy to the department.
External Evaluation:
External assessment of project would be like conduction of practical exams of University, and
must be executed as per the norms of practical exams.
NOTE: Completion of Project outside the department/Institution should not be