RGPV 4th sem CBCS Fire Tech Syllabus | RGPV Fire Tech Engg CBCS Syllabus 4th Sem 2nd Year
RGPV 3rd Sem Fire Technology & Safety Engineering Subjects
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RGPV 4th Sem Fire Technology & Safety Engineering Subjects
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Material Science
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DC Town Planning & Safety in Construction
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Strength of Materials
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DC Heavy Vehicles & Automobile Engineering
& Safety
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DC Building Planning & Architecture
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HU Communication Skills
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Idea Generation
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Learning Through Experts
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Safety Management
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EAS
System Engineering
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DC Rescue Equipments & Techniques
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Electrical Fire Safety
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Fluid Mechanics
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Mathematics-III
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EAS
Computer Programming
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NSS/NCC
FIRE FIGHTING & FIELD TRAINING-I
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- CBCS RGPV Safety Management Syllabus Fire Tech Branch
COURSE CONTENT:
CONCEPTS AND TECHNIQUES
History of Safety movement, Evolution of modern safety concept, General concepts of management, Planning for safety for optimization of productivity, Quality and safety, Line and staff functions for safety, Budgeting for safety, Safety policy. Incident Recall Technique (IRT), Disaster control, Job safety analysis, Safety survey,
Safety inspection, Safety sampling, Evaluation of performance of supervisors on safety.
SAFETY AUDIT - INTRODUCTION
Components of safety audit, Types of audit, Audit methodology, Non conformity reporting (NCR), Audit checklist and report, Review of inspection, Remarks by government agencies, Consultants, Experts, Perusal of accident and safety records, Formats, Implementation of audit Indication, Liaison with departments to ensure coordination, Check list, identification of unsafe acts of workers and unsafe conditions in the shop floor
ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION AND REPORTING
Concept of an accident, Reportable and non reportable accidents, Reporting to statutory authorities, Principles of accident prevention, Accident investigation and analysis, Records for accidents, Departmental accident reports, Documentation of accidents, Unsafe act and condition, Domino sequence, Supervisory role, Role of safety committee, Cost of accident.
SAFETY PERFORMANCE MONITORING
Recommended practices for compiling and measuring work injury experience, Permanent total disabilities, Permanent partial disabilities, Temporary total disabilities, Calculation of accident indices, Frequency rate, Severity rate, Frequency severity incidence, Incident rate, Accident rate, Safety “t” score, Safety activity Rate, Problems.
SAFETY EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Importance of training, Identification of training needs, Training methods, Programes, Seminars, Conferences, Competitions, Method of promoting safe practice motivation, Communication, Role of government agencies and private consulting agencies in safety training, Creating awareness, Awards, Celebrations, Safety posters, Safety displays, Safety pledge, Safety incentive scheme, Safety campaign, Domestic Safety and Training.
- CBCS RGPV System Engineering Syllabus Fire Tech Branch
Systems Engineering
COURSE CONTENT
What is System Engineering, Origin, Examples of Systems requiring systems engineering,Systems Engineer Career Development Model, Perspectives of Systems Engineering, Systems Domains, Systems Engineering Fields, System Engineering Approaches.
Structure of Complex Systems, System Building Blocks and Interfaces, Hierarchy of Complex Systems, System Building Blocks, The System Environment, Interfaces and Interactions, Complexity in Modern Systems.
Concept Development and Exploration, Originating a New System, Operations Analysis, Functional Analysis, Feasibility, System Operational Requirements, Implementation of Concept Exploration.
Engineering Development, Reducing Program Risks, Requirements Analysis, Functional Analysis and Design, Prototype Development as a Risk Mitigation Technique, Development Testing, Risk Reduction.
Integration and Evaluation, Integrating, Testing, And Evaluating The Total System, Test Planning And Preparation, System Integration, Developmental System Testing, Operational Test And Evaluation, Engineering For Production, Transition From Development To Production, Production Operations.
- CBCS RGPV Rescue Equipment's & Techniques Syllabus Fire Tech Branch
COURSE CONTENT:
RESPIRATORY AND NON-RESPIRATORY
Head protection, Eye & Face Protection, Hand and Arm Protection, Foot and Leg Protection, Body Protection,
Safety Belt and Harness, Ear Protection- the IS specification with types and testing procedure for Head
protection, Eye & Face Protection, Hand and Arm Protection, Foot and Leg Protection, Body Protection, Safety
Belt and Harness, Ear Protection Equipment. General, Selection, Care & Special precaution for respiratory,
PPE`s, Canister type Respirators (IS 8523-1977), Chemical Cartridge Respirators (IS 8522-1977), Filter Type
Particulate Respirators (IS 9473- 1980), Compressed Air Line Breathing Apparatus (IS 10245 Part-V -1982),
Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (IS 10245 Part-II- 1982)
FIRE DYNAMICS
Introduction- temperature, heat, specific heat, flash point, fire point, ignition, combustion; Ignition pilot ignition,
spontaneous ignition, ignition sources; Types of combustion-rapid, spontaneous, explosion; Product of
combustion-flame, heat, smoke, fire gases. Development of fire-incipient, smoldering, flame and heat stages;
Diffusion flames-zones of combustion, smoldering combustion, characteristics of diffusion flame; Premixed
flames-burning velocity, limits of flammability, explosion and expansion ratios, deflagration and detonation,
characteristics of premixed flame; Explosion- physical explosion, chemical explosion; Special kinds of
combustion- Flash fire, Pool fire, Deep seated fire, Spoillver, Boilover, Slopover, Dust explosion, BLEVE,
UVCE; Classification of fire based on material.
FIRE PROPAGATION
Spread of flames in solids and liquids, linear and three dimensional fire propagation; Smoke, Constituents of
smoke, quantity and rate of production of smoke, quality of smoke, smoke density, Visibility in smoke,
principles of spreading quantity of smoke, smoke movement; Pressurization modeling of smoke movement;
Toxicity of smoke- effect of harmful agents preventing escape and causing injury or death - CO, CO2, Nitrogen
oxide, Sulphur dioxide.
CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS OF FIRE
Principles of Fire, Heat Measurement and Heat Transfer, Fire Growth, Heat Release Rate, Fuel Loading,
Classification of Fire, Theory of Fire Extinguishment with Water, Foam, DCP, Inert Gases and Halogenated
Agents, Special Case of Fire Extinguishment.
ELECTRICAL HAZARDS & ITS PREVENTION
Hazards of electrical energy, Safe limits of amperages, voltages, Safe distance from lines, Capacity and
protection of conductor, Joints and connections, Means of cutting off power, Overload and short circuit
protection, No load protection, Earth fault protection, Earth insulation and continuity tests, Earthing Standards,
Protection against surge and voltage fluctuation, Hazards arising out of 'borrowed' neutrals, Others precautions,
Types of protection for electrical equipment in hazardous atmosphere, Electrical area classification, Criteria in
their selection, installation, maintenance and use. Introduction, Electro-Static charging - where charging can
occur contact electrification, Electro Static discharges (sparks), Electro Static hazards and their control, Earthing
and bonding, Recommended, Earthing resistance for control of electricity. Primary & Secondary Electric Shock,
AC Shock v/s DC Shock, Severity of Electric Shock, Prevention of Shock, Total Earthing System in Electrical
Installations, Substation/ Electric plant, Types of Grounding, Safety Clearness and Creepage, Distance in
Electrical Plant and Equipment.
- CBCS RGPV FIRE FIGHTING & FIELD TRAINING-I Syllabus Fire Tech Branch
COURSE CONTENT:
INTRODUCTION: Aim of drill, The Principle of good Instructions, Words of command, Timing and
Techniques for Instructions. Review and Practices of Position- Attention, Stand at Ease, Stand Easy, Practice for
Turning, Dressing, Numbering, Sizing & Inclining. POSITION: Attention, Stand at ease, Stand easy, Turning
and Inclining, Dressing, Forming up in Three ranks, Numbering, Open and Close order March, Sizing. Practice
of Marching in slow and quick time, Saluting & Changing, Saluting at the Halt, Saluting on the March, Stepping
out & stepping short, Side Pace, Paces Forward and Rear, Wheeling. Practice for word of command, Correction
of Faults, Inspection and Handling a Squad, Application of Instruction Techniques, Organizing Instructional
Periods.
MARCHING: Length of pace and time of marching, Marching in quick time, Elementary instruction,
Regular pace, Halt, Marching in slow time, Position in marching, Changing step in slow march, changing step in
quick march, breaking into slow march, breaking into quick march, turning and Diagonal march in slow time and
quick time, forming squad on the march in slow and quick time, marching of in single file, reforming in three
ranks.
KNOT FORMATION: Over Hand Know, Figure of Eight Knot, Reef Knot, Chair Knot, Half Hitch, Clove
Hitch, Rolling Hitch, Timber Hitch, Black Wall Hitch, Water Mains Hitch. Slippery Hitch, Draw Hitch,
Fishermen Bend, Single Sheet Bend, Double Sheet Bend, Carrick Bend, Sheep Shank, Bow Line, Running Bow
Line, Ropes and Lines, Rope Making Terms.
MANAGING INCIDENTS: Incident command developed, strategic level, Building Incident Management
system, Post incident review, Sizing of the incident, Determining fire flow, Incident action plan development,
General structures fire consideration, Fire patterns, Determination of fire causes, Fire causes classification ,
Indicators of fires, Legal consideration.
FUNCTION IN FIRE SERVICE: Management function and responsibility, Personnel Management,
Productivity, Organization structure of fire department, Fire officer responsibilities, Fire department function
related to fire prevention, Training as management function, Training design, Management of learning and
learning experience.
STRATEGY OF FIRE FIGHTING: Strip mall fires, Interior & Exterior fire spread, Venting, Common roof
space, Strategy summary, High rise residence fires, Communication systems, Evacuation plan, Stair and door
marking, Heavy Timber Factory fire, First and Second attack hose line, Size up consideration, Exposure
protection.
- CBCS RGPV Fluid Mechanics Syllabus Fire Tech Branch
COURSE CONTENT:
Fluid Static’s: Review of Basic concepts &properties of the fluid . Pressure at a point, pressure variation in
static fluid, Absolute and gauge pressure, manometers, Forces on plane and curved surfaces ; buoyant force,
Stability of floating and submerged bodies, Relative equilibrium.
Kinematics of Flow : Types of flow-ideal & real , steady & unsteady, uniform & non-uniform, one, two and
three dimensional flow, path lines, streak-lines, streamlines and stream tubes; continuity equation for one and
three dimensional flow, rotational & irrotational flow, circulation, stagnation point, separation of flow, sources &
sinks, velocity potential, stream function, flow net & its applications , method of drawing flow nets.
Dynamics of Flow: Euler’s equation of motion along a streamline and derivation of Bernoulli’s equation,
application of Bernoulli’s equation, energy correction factor, linear momentum equation for steady flow;
momentum correction factor. The moment of momentum equation, forces on fixed and moving vanes and other
applications. Fluid Measurements: Velocity measurement ( Pitot tube, current meters etc.); flow measurement
(orifices, nozzles, mouth pieces, orifice meter, nozzle meter, venturi-meter, weirs and notches).
Dimensional Analysis : Dimensional analysis, dimensional homogeneity, use of Buckingham-pi theorem,
calculation of dimensionless numbers Introduction to boundary layer, Boundary layer development on a flat plate
and its characteristics - Boundary layer thickness, displacement thickness, momentum thickness, energy
thickness. Momentum equation for boundary layer by Von karman, drag on flat plate, boundary layer separation
and its control. Aerofoil theory, lift and drag coefficients, streamlined and bluff bodies.
Flow through Pipes : Reynolds experiment & Reynolds number, laminar & turbulent flow, Introduction to
Navier Stokes’ Equation, relation between shear & pressure gradient, laminar flow through circular pipes,
friction factor, laminar flow between parallel plates, hydrodynamic lubrication.
- CBCS RGPV Mathematics-III Syllabus Fire Tech Branch
Course Contents
Fourier Series: Fourier Series for Continuous & Discontinuous Functions, Expansion of odd and even periodic
functions, Half-range Fourier series, Complex form of Fourier Series,
Integral Transforms:
Fourier Transform-Complex Fourier Transform, Fourier Sine and Cosine Transforms, Applications of Fourier
Transform in Solving the Ordinary Differential Equation. Laplace Transform- Introduction of Laplace
Transform, Laplace Transform of elementary Functions, Properties of Laplace Transform, Change of Scale
Property, First and Second Shifting Properties, Laplace Transform of Derivatives and Integrals. Inverse Laplace
Transform & its Properties, Convolution theorem, Applications of Laplace Transform in solving the Ordinary
Differential Equations.
Functions of Complex Variables: Analytic functions, Harmonic Conjugate, Cauchy-Riemann Equations, Line
Integral, Cauchy’s Theorem, Cauchy’s Integral Formula, Singular Points, Poles & Residues, Residue Theorem,
Application of Residues theorem for Evaluation of Real Integrals.
Numerical Solution ofOrdinary Differential equations: Picard’s Method, Taylor’s Series, Euler’s Method,
Modified Euler’s Method, Runge-Kutta methods, Milne’s and Adam’s Bashforth Methods.
COURSE OUTCOMES- The curriculum of the Department is designed to satisfy the diverse needs of students.
Coursework is designed to provide students the opportunity to learn key concepts of Fourier Series, Different
Transforms, Complex Analysis & Numerical Methods for Solving Ordinary Differential Equations of First
Order.
- CBCS RGPV Computer Programming AutoCad Syllabus Fire Tech Branch
Auto CAD
COURSE CONTENT:
STARTING A NEW DRAWING/OPENING AN EXISTING DRAWING: Setting up a drawing starting from
scratch, Setting up a drawing using a Wizard, Using and creating a template file, Opening an existing drawing,
Screen layout, Pull-down menus, Screen icons, Command line, status bar, Dialogue boxes
DRAWING COMMANDS: Lines, Ray, Construction Line, Multiline and polylines, Rectangles, Arc, Circle and
Ellipse, Polygon, Spline, Co-ordinate input methods, (directive, and absolute, relative and polar)
MODIFY COMMANDS: Erase, Trim, Move, Copy, Mirror, Offset, Fillet and Chamfer, Array, Extend, Stretch,
Rotate, Break, Scale and Explode.
CONSTRUCTION OF PLANE AND COMPLEX GEOMETRICAL FIGURES: Angles, Triangles, Rhombus,
Quadrilaterals, Polygons, Angle Bisectors, Line divided in equal parts, Construction of Curves and Helix,
inciples of Projections, Projections of Straight Lines and Solids, Section of Solids
DRAWING SETTINGS AND AIDS: Layers, Load Line types, Match properties, World UCS and User-defined,
UCS, Drawing limits and units, Blocks, Attributes, individual project drawings of Hydrant post, Sprinkler head,
Branch pipe, water monitor, fire extinguisher, hose fittings and Breathing Apparatus.
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