Syllabus Scheme: MATS University Raipur
Syllabus Scheme: MATS University Raipur
MATS University
Raipur
Syllabus Scheme
(IIIrd Semester)
For
Bachelor of Technology
Mining Engineering
Subject Code for School of Engineering & I.T. Deptt.
III - Semester
Introduction to Mining
6. BT365 4 0 - 70 30 4
Engineering
Computer Programming
7. BT366 - - 2 30 20 1
Laboratory
Mechanics of Solids & Fluid
8. BT367 - - 2 30 20 1
Mechanics Lab
UNIT – V Statistics
Random variables, Discrete & continuous probability distributions, Expectation, Mean & Standard
Deviation, Moments & moment generating function, Distributions- Binomial, Poisson and Normal
distributions.
TEXT BOOKS: -
1. Higher Engg. Mathematics by Dr. B.S. Grewal– Khanna Publishers.
1. Advanced Engg. Mathematics by R.K. Jain and S.R.K. Iyengar – Narosa Publishing House.
TEXT BOOKS: -
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Unit-1
Introduction to C language: History and development,C compilers, Data types, Identifiers,
Constant, Operators, console I/O statements, compilation, flowcharts debugging and testing
of programs.
Unit-2
Control Statements: if-else, for loop, do-while loop, while loop, nested if-else, Arrays: Syntax
and definition, one,Two dimensional and multi dimensional arrays, reading and writing an
array. Pointers and arrays, array of pointers.
Unit-3
Functions: Declaring and defining functions, storage classes, Function calling, call by value,
call by reference, using library functions in programs.
Unit-4
Strings: reading and writing strings, passing a string into a function, using library functions to
manipulate strings. Structures: Declaring and using structures. Array of structures, passing
structures into function. Unions.
Unit-5
File Handling: reading and writing text files though C programs. . Working with Binary files,
fread and fwrite. Command line arguments. Bitwise operators in C.
Text Books:
1. Let us C – Yashwant Kanetkar BPB Publication
2. Programming in ANSI C – E. Balaguruswamy Tata Mc-Gcraw Hill
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Course Objectives:
1. Discuss the chain survey for linear measurements
2. Explain the compass survey
3. Discuss the plane table surveying and Miner’s Dial
4. Brief discussion on types of leveling instruments, temporary and temporary adjustment of leveling
instruments, trigonometric leveling, reciprocal leveling.
Course Outcome:
1. The students are expected to enhance the technical knowledge on linear measurements by chain
surveying & tape surveying, compass surveying and plane table surveying.
2. The students are expected to possess ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems
in leveling.
3. The students are expected to posses ability to use the techniques, skills and modern engineering
tools necessary for mine surveying.
4. Work effectively as an individual and as a member of multidisciplinary team.
UNIT I: Chain Survey
Linear Measurements; Types of chains; Tapes; Errors in chaining and corrections inlinear
measurements; Direct and indirect Ranging; Principles of chain surveying offsets; Limiting length of
offsets; Booking field notes; Obstacles in chaining; Instruments forsetting out right angles.
UNIT III:Leveling
Definitions of important terms used in leveling; Development in leveling Instruments; Types and
Constructional details; Temporary and Permanent Adjustments; Methods of leveling; Straight edge
leveling; Fly leveling; Check leveling; Reciprocal leveling; Longitudinal Sections; Cross- Sectioning;
Trigonometric leveling; Methods of booking and reduction of levels
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Basic Concept of Contours, Attitude of Beds, Width of Outcrop, True and Apparent Dips.
2. Determination of width of an obstacle which can be seen across but can't be chained.
11. Determination of difference in elevation and gradient between two stations using dumpy level.