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CE1015 – AIR POLLUTION MANAGEMENT

CE1015  –   AIR POLLUTION MANAGEMENT
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UNIT I           SOURCES AND EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTANTS                           9
Classification  of  air  pollutants  –  Particulates  and  gaseous  pollutants  –  Sources  of  air
pollution  –  Source  inventory  –  Effects  of  air  pollution  on  human  beings  –  Materials  –
Vegetation – Animals – Global warming-ozone layer depletion – Sampling and Analysis
– Basic Principles of Sampling – Source and ambient sampling – Analysis of pollutants –
Principles.

UNIT II          DISPERSION OF POLLUTANTS                                                 9
Elements  of  atmosphere  –  Meteorological  factors  –  Wind  roses  –  Lapse  rate  –
Atmospheric stability and turbulence – Plume rise – Dispersion of pollutants – Dispersion
models – Applications.

UNIT III        AIR POLLUTION CONTROL                                            9
Concepts of control – Principles and design of control measures – Particulates control by
gravitational  –  Centrifugal  –  Filtration  –  Scrubbing  –  Electrostatic  precipitation  –
Selection criteria for equipment – Gaseous pollutant control by adsorption – Absorption –
Condensation – Combustion – Pollution control for specific major industries.

UNIT IV        AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT                                                            9
Air  quality  standards  –  Air  quality  monitoring  –  Preventive  measures  –  Air  pollution
control efforts – Zoning – Town planning regulation of new industries – Legislation and
enforcement – Environmental impact assessment and air quality

UNIT V          NOISE POLLUTION                                                  9
Sources  of  noise  pollution  –  Effects  –  Assessment  –  Standards  –  Control  methods  –
Prevention.

 Total: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1.         Anjaneyulu,  D.,  “Air  Pollution  and  Control  Technologies”,  Allied  Publishers
2002.
2.         Heumann, W.L., “Industrial Air Pollution Control Systems”, McGraw-Hill, 1997.

REFERENCES 
1.         Mahajan,  S.P.,  “Pollution  Control  in  Process  Industries”,  Tata  McGraw-Hill
Publishing Company, 1991.
2.         Peavy, S.W., Rowe, D.R. and Tchobanoglous, G., “Environmental Engineering”,
McGraw Hill, 1985.    
3.         Mahajan,  S.P.,  “Pollution  Control  in  Process  Industries”,  Tata  McGraw-Hill, CE1016  –   COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN OF STRUCTURE

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UNIT I           INTRODUCTION                                              9
Fundamentals  of  CAD  –  Hardware  and  software  requirements  –  Design  process  –
Applications and benefits.

UNIT II          COMPUTER GRAPHICS                                          9
Graphic  primitives  –  Transformations  –  Wire  frame  modeling  and  solid  modeling  –
Graphic standards – Drafting packages.

UNIT III        STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS                                                 9
Fundamentals  of  finite  element  analysis  –  Principles  of  structural  analysis  –  Analysis
packages and applications.

UNIT IV        DESIGN AND OPTIMISATION                                                   9
Principles of design of steel and RC structures – Applications to simple design problems
– Optimisation techniques – Algorithms – Linear programming – Simplex method.

UNIT V          EXPERT SYSTEMS                                           9
Introduction  to  artificial  intelligence  –  Knowledge  based  expert  systems  –  Rules  and
decision tables – Inference mechanisms – Simple applications.


Total: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1.         Groover, M.P. and Zimmers, E.W. Jr., “CAD/CAM, Computer Aided Design and
Manufacturing”, Prentice Hall of India Ltd, 1993.
2.         Krishnamoorthy, C.S., Rajeev, S., “Computer Aided Design”, Narosa Publishing
House, 1993.

REFERENCES
1.         Harrison, H.B., “Structural Analysis and Design”, Part I and II Pergamon Press,
1990.
2.         Rao, S.S., “Optimisation Theory and Applications”, Wiley Eastern Limited, 1977.
3.         Richard  Forsyth,  “Expert  System  Principles  and  Case  Studies”,Chapman  and
Hall, 1989.
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3     0     0    3

UNIT I           SOURCES AND EFFECTS OF AIR POLLUTANTS                           9
Classification  of  air  pollutants  –  Particulates  and  gaseous  pollutants  –  Sources  of  air
pollution  –  Source  inventory  –  Effects  of  air  pollution  on  human  beings  –  Materials  –
Vegetation – Animals – Global warming-ozone layer depletion – Sampling and Analysis
– Basic Principles of Sampling – Source and ambient sampling – Analysis of pollutants –
Principles.

UNIT II          DISPERSION OF POLLUTANTS                                                 9
Elements  of  atmosphere  –  Meteorological  factors  –  Wind  roses  –  Lapse  rate  –
Atmospheric stability and turbulence – Plume rise – Dispersion of pollutants – Dispersion
models – Applications.

UNIT III        AIR POLLUTION CONTROL                                            9
Concepts of control – Principles and design of control measures – Particulates control by
gravitational  –  Centrifugal  –  Filtration  –  Scrubbing  –  Electrostatic  precipitation  –
Selection criteria for equipment – Gaseous pollutant control by adsorption – Absorption –
Condensation – Combustion – Pollution control for specific major industries.

UNIT IV        AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT                                                            9
Air  quality  standards  –  Air  quality  monitoring  –  Preventive  measures  –  Air  pollution
control efforts – Zoning – Town planning regulation of new industries – Legislation and
enforcement – Environmental impact assessment and air quality

UNIT V          NOISE POLLUTION                                                  9
Sources  of  noise  pollution  –  Effects  –  Assessment  –  Standards  –  Control  methods  –
Prevention.

 Total: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1.         Anjaneyulu,  D.,  “Air  Pollution  and  Control  Technologies”,  Allied  Publishers
2002.
2.         Heumann, W.L., “Industrial Air Pollution Control Systems”, McGraw-Hill, 1997.

REFERENCES 
1.         Mahajan,  S.P.,  “Pollution  Control  in  Process  Industries”,  Tata  McGraw-Hill
Publishing Company, 1991.
2.         Peavy, S.W., Rowe, D.R. and Tchobanoglous, G., “Environmental Engineering”,
McGraw Hill, 1985.    
3.         Mahajan,  S.P.,  “Pollution  Control  in  Process  Industries”,  Tata  McGraw-Hill, CE1016  –   COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN OF STRUCTURE

L    T    P    C
3     0     0    3

UNIT I           INTRODUCTION                                              9
Fundamentals  of  CAD  –  Hardware  and  software  requirements  –  Design  process  –
Applications and benefits.

UNIT II          COMPUTER GRAPHICS                                          9
Graphic  primitives  –  Transformations  –  Wire  frame  modeling  and  solid  modeling  –
Graphic standards – Drafting packages.

UNIT III        STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS                                                 9
Fundamentals  of  finite  element  analysis  –  Principles  of  structural  analysis  –  Analysis
packages and applications.

UNIT IV        DESIGN AND OPTIMISATION                                                   9
Principles of design of steel and RC structures – Applications to simple design problems
– Optimisation techniques – Algorithms – Linear programming – Simplex method.

UNIT V          EXPERT SYSTEMS                                           9
Introduction  to  artificial  intelligence  –  Knowledge  based  expert  systems  –  Rules  and
decision tables – Inference mechanisms – Simple applications.


Total: 45
TEXT BOOKS
1.         Groover, M.P. and Zimmers, E.W. Jr., “CAD/CAM, Computer Aided Design and
Manufacturing”, Prentice Hall of India Ltd, 1993.
2.         Krishnamoorthy, C.S., Rajeev, S., “Computer Aided Design”, Narosa Publishing
House, 1993.

REFERENCES
1.         Harrison, H.B., “Structural Analysis and Design”, Part I and II Pergamon Press,
1990.
2.         Rao, S.S., “Optimisation Theory and Applications”, Wiley Eastern Limited, 1977.
3.         Richard  Forsyth,  “Expert  System  Principles  and  Case  Studies”,Chapman  and
Hall, 1989.

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