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SYLLABUS FOR ASSISTANT ENGINEER EXAMINATION

!'ART-I GENERALKNOWLEDGE Q u e s t i o n n g e n e ra lkn o w l e d g e o will cover cur r entaffair sand gener alappr ecia ti on & understanding scienceincluding of observation experience, may be mattersof everyday and as expected a well-educated of personwho has not made a specialstudyof any particular scientific discipline. current In national events, and international knowledge significant of eventswill be tested. Questions IndianHistory, on will Polityand Economy test knowledge the country's of historypolitical system Constitution India,Panchayati Social and System economic of Raj, and developments lndia. in PART-ll FUNDAMENTALS ENGINEERING : OF SCIENCES

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Analysis stress& strain,principal of stress& strain,maximumshearingstress,Mohls circle representation planestress& strain.Stress-strain of relations, elasticstress-strain relations, thermal strain, strainenergyin an elasticbody.stress-strain relations composite for rnaterials. Poisson's ratio, relationsbetweenvarious elastic constants,yiefd criter.ia. Torsionof circularand rectangular sections. Deflections to bending, due elasticstability long & short columns. of Euler'sformula. instability a modeof failure, as Rankine's formula. Classification structures, of indeterminacy" staticand kinematic Analysis pinjointedplaneand of spacetrusses. Analysis determinate of beams& planeframes,bendingmoment.sheartorce and axial thrustdiagrams and elasticcurve. Rotlingloadsand influence tinesfor beams,trussesand arches. Analysis fixedbeams,continuous of bearnand simpleframeswithand wrthoul translation of joinls.Method consistent of deformation, slopedeflection method, moment distribution method. strain energy method. Muller-Breslu's principfeand its applicationtor drawing inftuencelines for indeterminale beams. Anafysis determinate indeterminate of & arches, lineararch.Energytheorems of deformable systems. Unsymmetrical location neutralaxis,computation bending, of oi'stresses & deflection, shearcenter common for Matrix structural sections. methods analvsis. of

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Fluidsand continuum, fluid viscosity, rheological diagram,ideal fluid. Compressibility, surface tension, vapourpressure, pressure. variation pressure of with position,Meesurementpressure of by manometers gauges.Hydrostatic and thruston submerged sur{aces. Lawsof buoyancy. stability of submerged floating and bodies,Equilibriummoving and rotating of fluids.Variation flowparameters of with time and space.One, flows,acceleration fluid particle, two and three dimensional of graphical description fluid flow. Linear monentum and moment of momentumequationsa-nd-their of applications, Energyequation steadyflow, Bernoulli's for equation, and their application orifrces. to flow meters & weirs. Pi numbers,similarities.requirements, model analysis,stream function. Circulation vorticity, and velocitypotential, flow nets,separation flow.Basictwo dimensional of flour pattemsfor rectilinear and forceson it. Characteristics laminarand flow,flow arounda cylinder of turbulent layers, and dragforceon immersed boundary lift bodies. Von Karman momentum equation andils application.

6 I n c o m p r e s s i b F l o wT h r o u g h i p e s : L a m i n a r n d t u r b u l e nftl o w s ,e n e r g yL g q gp _ i p g le P a , entranceconditions. flow, frictionfactorand its variation, Head loss in turbulent semi empirical correlation formulae friction profile for velocity factor, and wall shearstress turbulent for flow.minor losses pipesystems, flowproblems, networks non-circular in pipe pipe and conduits. General Viscous Flow;Stoke's viscosity Navier-Stoke,sequations law, for laminar incompressible flow,two dimensional parallel plates, laminar flow between laminar pipes, flow in circular apparent stresses, eddyviscosity. FreeSurface Flow: Uniform equations, hydraulic flow best section, specific energy, critical depth, varied flow in rectangular Gradualty variedflow over long channels, channels. classification of surfaceprofiles gradually of variedflow,calculation lengthof reach,step method, for graphical & numerical integration jumpand its characleristics, methods. Rapidly varied flow,hydraulic transitions in channel flow. Rotodynamic Machines Hydraulic : turbines, efficiency, similarity laws and specificspeed, cavitation, pumps, characteristic curves. Rotodynamic basicequations, axialand mixed flowpumps, cavitation pumps in curves. andcharacteristics FUNDAMENTAL THERMODYNAMICS OF : lntroduction Si units,density, Volume, pressure, to sp. reversible irreversible process, work and and heat. Concept idealgas, characteristic of gas- Universal equation gas of and characteristic constant. Enthalpy and specific heat,deviation real gas from idealgas. Zerothlaw, concept of of temperature, principle thermometry temperature equality temperature, of of and scale.Firstlaw of thermodynamics. Essence second law,COP of heat pumpand refrigerator. of inequality. Clausius Properties steam, property of Rankine diagram, cycle. standard Air cylces(Ottoand Diesel cycles), Principle working description twoandfourstroke and cl engines. of and of sl BASIC ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY Network power theory Thevenin, : Norton, maximum transfer theorems, Star-delta transformation, Circuit theory concepts,Mesh and Nodal analysisstar/deltaconnections, line and phase voltage/current relations, three phase power and its measurement. Instruments measuring for powerand energy, voltage, principle application. current, construction and Magnetic concept, circuit theoryand workingprinciples singlephasetransformer. of Basicconcepts rotating machines. of Different typesof DC machines theircharacteristics and & applications. Elementary of operation idea of synchronous and induction Single phase induction& steepermotorsand their machines. applications. BASICELECTRONICS Energy gap, insulators, bandtheoryof solids, of concept forbidden metals and semiconductors. Mobility and conductivity, and holesin an intrinsic electrons semiconductor, donorand acceptor impurities, Fermi properties semiconductor, in level, carrier densities semiconductor, electrical of hall effect, diffusion, layer,v-l characteristics, P-N junction, depletion diode resistance, capacitance, time, diode application a rectifier, switching diode circuitsbreakdown mechanism, as Fener& Analanchebreak down characteristics. Bipolarjunctiontransistor, CE, CB and CC configuration, characteristic biasing curves. Requirement biasing, of typesand biasing analysis, Graphical stability. analysisof CE amplifier, conceptof voltagegain, cunent gain and power gain, h-parameter, computation Av. Ri & Ro. Concepts idealop-amp,inverting, of of non-inverting unitygain and amplifiers. Numbersystems,conversion bases, BooleanAlgebra,Logic Gates,conceptof of gate. universal

7 PART. III (only for Civil EngineeringCandidates) CIVIL ENGINEERING STRUCTURES DESIGN REINFORCED CONCRETE OF Design of of loadmethod limitstatemethod design. & ultimate method, of stress Principles working raft footing-isolated & combined, foundations, columns, T and beams & L beams, stabs, simple continuous codalprovisions. and associated, retaining walls,watertanks,beamsand columns lossesin prestress, : of and systems prestressinganchorages, : Prestressed Concrete Methods of elements. design analyasis simple & DESIGN STEELSTRUCTURES OF compression flexural and tension, of Design connections, Principles working of Stressmethod. roofs, PlasticAnalysis, industrial and sections frames, footings, built-up members, column bases grillage & members Desing simple of load ultimate design. frames. and for beams simple factors indeterminate shape & frames. ENGINEERING AND FOUNDATION SOILMECHANICS clay-mineralogy' & of Engineeringclassification soils. phase relationship index propertie.s, pressure theories' Earth seepa{e & peineabilityof soits.stressdiitributionin soils,soil compaction. of capacity shallow& deep of behaviour soil. Bearing & seUifit! of slopes,coniolidation settlement groundimprovement techniques. & foundations. Machines foundation exploration testing Soil ENGTNEERING RESOURCES v VIwATER and infiltration, Hydrograph, hydrologic cycle. precipitation, evaporation-transpiration ground for Planning waterresources, and frequenry. flood hydrograp-hs, friOrogrJpn. unit -reso-urces. estimation proiects,storagecapacity' and multipurpose surfaceflows. Single ahO surtacewater of ratio,generalprinciples optimization. silting,flood routing.Benefit-cost reservoir losses,reservoir lined regimetheories, principles sediment transport of tEctive stress, Unlinedchannelsin alluvium, works, of regulation behindlining.Design drainage hydrautic designand cost analysis, channels, canalfalls,acqueducts' head regulator, works.cross regulators, cross drainage and communication metering flumes and canaloutlets. and permeable Principlesof design of different parts of diversionworks on impermeable Wellsand Designof spillways. exclusion. sediment Khosla's ineory.energydissipation, foundations, aspects only). tubewells(hydraulic use water,consumptive of water,water depth for Water requirement crops.qualityof irrigation systemfor Distribution methods and efficiencies. water.lrrigation duty of of and frequency irrigation, of channellosses.Alignment main and ol deteimination requiredchannelcapacity, canal irrigation, channel,water logging and its causes and control.design of drainagesystem, soil distributary earth dams),anJ th"qir salinity.River trainingprinciplLi and methods.Types of dams (including treatment, Foundation principles design.criteriafor.stability. of charaiteristics, ioints and galleries. Spillways. energydissipation. types'of spillwaysand their suitability. Controtof seepage.Different crestgates. ENGINEERING \'/EfiVINONUENT to briefintroduction pollution environment humanactivity, by of Environment its components, and assessment. Water demand pollution, to impact introduction environmental thermal noise and water, land, air, in variation logistic curvemethod, including forecasting variousmethods by use,population for domestic reservoir. of determination capacity impounding of & waterdemand. Collection surface groundwater, of

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d, rwlar, cdtcrte, limber, paints and varnishes, g estirnatesar$ speclficalions.Concrete E its lnts. ooncrete making^aggregates.. factorsaffecting concreto. dten$cal & mlnenal admixtures. higi produc{irxr concrate. $peciar concretesrilte rigit d Edconcreb. & excanalkrn.Gnall charl scheduling,network tecfinhu6s pp_?l.schedyling,i::E':,_1yfio,inge of and aosrpfanning lhroryh neh'rcrk techniques. Engineenr "pd"t;"9,'Clilrnr* economy studaes. HIGI{WAY SNGINEERING classifrcation-of planning& gewrretric design.flexibh ard rigid payerTrent. subrbases ard urearing surfacee. I|tF, Highuny conslruciion a nlatiiiit.*- rt"tn" ;"giffi-[ g and trafflc $urveys" irltersections, roadsigns"$i!n*E and mad<ings. ,/$URVEYI}|G Classification of surveys. scslgs. accura( r.sasure;ngnts_ opticaland eleclrcnicdevicds.me allraction"" Thedolite and their types. hf,easurer teacleometry. Horirsntal, veriicai & transition elsvation modeling cnncepl. Triangulationand obgervalion" computation aoordinaies. of map pre Gc,ncept remotesensing.Geographic of informatia Use of squipmentin concreling,aarlhroving

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