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PUBLIC WORKS SECRETARIAT
Notification
No. PWD 286 SAG 2005, Bangalore, Dated 22ndFebruary, 2007
Whereas the draft of the Karnataka Public Works Engineering Department Services
(Recruitment of Assistant Executive Engineers Division.- 1. by competitive examination) Rules,
2007 was published as required by sub-section (2) of section 3. of the Karnataka State Civil
Services Act, 1978 (Karnataka Act 14 of 1990) in Notification No. PWD 286 SAG 2005, dated
17-01-2007, in Part-IV-A No. 122 of the Karnataka Gazette (Extraordinary) dated 18-01-2007
inviting objections and suggestions from all persons likely to be affected thereby within fifteen
days from the date of its publication to the Official Gazette.
And, whereas, the said Gazette was made available to the Public on 18-01-2007
And, whereas, no objections and suggestions have been received within the periodspecified above.
Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section (i) of Section 3 read
with section 8 of the Karnataka State Civil Services Act, 1978 (Karnataka Act -14 of 1990),
Government of Karnataka hereby makes the following rules, namely:-
1.
Title and Commencement:- (1) These rules may be called the Karnataka Public Works
Engineering Department Services (Recruitment of Assistant Executive Engineers
Division 1 by competitive examination) Rules, 2007.
(2) They shall come into force on the date of their publication in the official Gazette.
2. Definitions:- (1) in these rules unless the context otherwise requires,
(a)
'Commission' means the Karnataka Public Service Commission
(b) 'Schedule' means the Schedule to these rules.
(2) Words and expressions used in these rules but not defined herein shall have the same
meaning as in the Karnataka State Civil Services (General Recruitment) Rules, 1977.
3. Application:- The provisions of these rules shall apply to direct recruitment to the
category of posts of Assistant Executive Engineers Division-1 in the Karnataka Public
Works Engineering Department Services.
4. Method of Recruitment:- Recruitment under these rules shall be made on the basis of the
results of competitve examination conducted by the Commission. The competive
examination shall be held on such dates and at such places as may be notified by the
Commission from time to time.
5.
Age and academic qualification of Candidates:- Every person who has attained the age of
21 years but not attained 40 years in the case of candidates belonging to the Scheduled
Castes/Schedules Tribes/Cat-1; 38 years in case of candidates belonging to category
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172A/2B/3A/3B; 35 years in case of any other candidates as on the last date fixed for receipt
of applications shall be eligible to apply for recruitment under these rules.
Provided that there is no maximum age limit for candidates competing under in service
quota.
Candidates must be holder of a Degree in Civil Engineering or Construction Technology &Management granted by a University established by Law in India and from an Institute
approved by the AICTE, or a Diploma Certificate from the Institution of Engineers (India)
that he has passed Parts A & B of the Associate Membership Examination of the Institution
of Engineers (India).
6. Conduct of Competitive Examination:- 1) The Commission shall call for applications by
advertisement for admission to the competitve examination, in such form as it may
determine and before such date and on payment of such fees as may be specified by the
Commission in the Advertisement. The Commission shall also specify in such
advertisement the provisional number of vacancies to be filled and the number of
vacancies reserved for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and other Backward Classes.
The Commission shall be responsible for all arrangements relating to the conduct of acompetive examination.
(2) No person shall be admitted to a competitive examination unless he holds a certificate
of admission from the Commission. The decision of the Commission as to the eligibility
or otherwise of a person for admission to the examination shall be final.
7.
Examination:-
(1) The competitive examination shall consist of:-
i. a written examination in Kannada, English, General Knowledge and
optional subjects specified in the Schedule; and
ii.
Personality test.(2) The maximum marks for personality test shall not exceed 5% of the competitive
examination marks.
8.
Candidates to be called for Personality Test:-
Based on the merit in the written examination, the candidates shall be required to appear
before the Commission for the Personality Test in the ratio of 1:5 (Vacancy : candidate)
in each category of reservation.
9. List of selected candidates:- The Commission shall prepare in the oder of merit the final
list of candidates on the basis of aggregate of the marks obtained in the written
examination & Personality Test and after taking into consideration the rules and orders in
force relating to reservation of posts for SC, ST, OBCs and Others.
10.Preparation of Additional select list of Candidates:- The Commission shall, in accordance
with the provisions of Rule 9 also prepare an additional select list of candidates in the
order of merit who have appeared for interview and are not included in the select list. The
number of candidates included in the additional select list shall be equal to 10 percent of
the number vacancies notified in each category under Rule 6. No person selected in the
additional list shall be appointed to a vacancy not notified for recruitment under Rule 6.
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11.Appointment of candidates:- (1) Candidates whose names are included in the list
prepared under rule 9 may be appointed by the appointing authority in the vacancies in
the cadre in the order in which their names are found in the list after satisfying itself, after
such enquiry as may be considered necessary, that each such candidate is suitable in all
respect for appointment as Assistant Executive Engineer Division-I.
(2) The candidates whose names are included in the additional select list published under
Rule 9 may also be appointed by the Appointing Authority the vacancies arising due to
non reporting of candidates included in the Final Select List in the particular cadre or post
in which the names are found in the additional select list, after such enquiry as may be
considered necessary.
(3) The inclusion of names of candidates in the select list or additional select list prepared
and published under Rule 9 & 10 shall not confer any right of appointment.
12.
Duration of the operation of the list:- The Select List and additional select list publishedby the Commission under Rule 10 shall be operative till all the candidates in the select
list are appointed to the number of posts notified or for a period of one year, whichever is
earlier.
13.Application of General Recuitment Rule:- Except in respect of matters for which
provision is made in these rules, the provisions of the Karnataka State Civil Services
(General Recruitment) Rules, 1977 for the time being in force, shall be applicable for
purposes of recruitment under these rules.
14.Application of other rules:- The Karnataka Civil Service Rules, the Karnataka Civil
Services (Conduct) Rules, 1966 and all other rules for the time being in force regulatingthe conditions of service of Government servants made under the proviso to Article 309
of the Constitution of India, in so far as such rules are not inconsistent with the provisions
of those rules, shall be applicable to persons appointed under these rules.
SCHEDULE
Written Examination:- All Question papers, except Kannada language paper, must be
answered in English in their own hand.
(1) English - Maximum marks - 100. Duration of the paper 1 hours.
(2) Kannada- Maximum marks - 100. Duration of the paper 1 hours.
Note-1:- The marks obtained in Compulsory papers i.e., in English and in Kannadashall be of qualifying nature. For qualifying in these papers a minimum of 30% ineach paper and 35% aggregate is prescribed. The marks obtained in these two
papers shall not be considered for determining the merit for selection. Candidates
who do not secure the prescribed marks in the qualification papers, namely,
Kannada and English shall not be eligible for personality test and selection.
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(3) General Knowledge- Maximum marks - 100. Duration of the paper 1 hours.
(4) Optional Subjects- A candidate may select any two of the subjects specified in
Part `A' & any two of the subjects specified in Part - `B' provided that a candidatewho has selected the subject of Roads and Bridges or Public Health Engineeringin Part `A' shall not be eligible to select the subject of Highway Engineering or
Public Health Engineering as the case may be in Part `B'.
Maximum marks for each subject 100. Duration of each of the papers is 3 hours.
The Standard and Syllabus of the examination shall be as fixed in the B.E
degree or AMIE Examination.
PART-A PART-B
1.Irrigation 1.Advance Structure
2.Roads and Bridges 2.Pre-stressed Concrete
3.Public Health Engineering 3.Advanced Soil Mechanics
4.Construction Technology and Management 4. Public Health Engineering
5.Highway Engineering
6.Hydraulics and Dams
7.Hydrology
8.Theory of Elasticity
9.Basic Electronics
Repeal:-
1) The Karnataka Public Works Engineering Department Services (Recruitment of
Assistant Executive Engineers Division-1 by competitive examination) Rules, 1973 are hereby
repealed, provided that such repeal shall not affect previous operation or anything duly done or
any action taken there under or any right or obligation accured or incurred there under.
2) From the date of commencement of these rules, any reference to the repealed rules
shall be construed correspondingly with reference to the new rules.
By Order and in the name of the Governor of Karnataka
B.M. LAKSHMINARAYANA
Under Secretary to Government,
Public Works Department (Services-A)
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SYLLABUS FOR THE EXAMINATION
KANNADA
Kannada paper will be of S.S.L.C level and comprise of comprehension of given
passage, precis writing, usage, vocabulary, short essay, translation from English to
Kannada. For short essay a choice of subjects will be given. Candidates are expected tokeep close to the subject of the essay, to arrange their ideas in orderly fashion and to
write concisely. Passages will be set for summary or prcis. Credit will be given for
effective and exact expression.
ENGLISH
English paper will be of S.S.L.C level and comprise of comprehension of givenpassage, precis writing, usage, vocabulary, short essay, communication skills. For short
essay a choice of subjects will be given. Candidates are expected to keep close to thesubject of the essay, to arrange their ideas in orderly fashion and to write concisely.
Passages will be set for summary or prcis. Credit will be given for effective and exact
expression.
GENERAL KNOWLEDGE
Including General Knowledge of Current Events and of such matters of everyday
observation and experience in their scientific aspects as may be expected of an educatedperson who has not made a special study of any scientific subjects. The papers will also
include questions of Indian History and Geography of a nature which candidates shouldbe able to answer without special study.
OPTIONAL SUBJECTS (PART-A)
PAPER I :- Irrigation
1. General-Terminology: History of Irrigation, Irrigation practice in India,
Factors governing feasibility of Irrigation development.
2.
Irrigation Systems: Well Irrigation, Lift Irrigation, Flow Irrigation by canals,Inundation Irrigation and Delta Irrigation of South India, Sprinkler Irrigation,
Comparative study of the various systems.
3. Irrigation Projects: Investigations and Planning of Irrigation Projects,
Productive and protective works, Details of project surveys. Location of sitesfor reservoir, Canal alignment preparation of plans, estimates and reports for
irrigation works. Estimation of vield for the economic design of storage
reservoirs. Multipurpose projects.
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4. Economic and Administrative aspects of Irrigation Schemes:- Socio Economicaspects, Organisation and Administration of projects. Legal aspects, Cost
benefit studies, Classification and use of project land, Water resources, Water
requirements. Ground water surveys.
5.
Hydrological studies for an irrigation scheme:- Catchments characteristics,Run off cycle, Rainfall losses percolation, evaporation, transpiration,
evapotranspiration and consumptive use, Flood frequency studies, Flood
hydrographs, Unit hydrographs, Synthetic unit graphs.6. Amount and frequency of irrigation watering Quality of irrigation water,
Salinity and alkalinity Engineering aspects of land drainage, Soil
investigations, Structure and fertility, Soil moisture constants, Infiltrationmeasurement, Laws of soil water movement.
7. Reservoirs/Different kinds of reservoirs, Selection of sites, Flood absorptive
capacity of reservoirs and its importance, Isolated tanks. Tanks in series,Tanks fed by feeder channels from rivers or streams. Design, Construction,
maintenance and repairs of earthen bunds. Filling up breaches. Design ofsurplus works, Tank sluices, Drainage arrangements, Elements of design,
construction and maintenance of masonry dams. Drainage galleries, Variousforms of surplus works for flood water disposal, Head sluices and securing
sluices in dams.
8. Anicuts or river weirs:- Types of river weirs, Weirs on permeable strata,Design and construction of river regulators. Securing and head sluices, Cresh
shutters, Flood Banks and protective works.
9. Distribution System:- Classification of channels, methods of alignment designof canal sections, capacities and velocities in canals, in deltaic and non-deltaic
country, Location and design of distributor system, design of cross drainageworks silt and scour, Kennedys silt theory, silt deposits in reservoirs, tanks
and canals. Methods of arrest silt accumulation. Soil erosion and its cause,
prevention and control. Catchments treatment.10.River Training - Regime of reverse Molly's Theory: Flood Bank and Levels.
Navigation aspects; Model studies of rivers. Ball's sours and Groynes.
11.Anti-malarial engineering works and their importance.
PAPER II :- ROADS AND BRIDGES
Roads
1. General - Importance of highway-development, Highway economics and
Highway financing and Highway system.
2.
Surveys- Highway planning surveys location surveys and soil surveys,Presentation of data in terms of charts and tables (urban and rural areas),
Highway plans and specifications.
3. Highway Design - Geometric design - Rights of way, Highway capacity,design speeds, cross section, sight distances, grade line, alignments,
channelisation, inter sections and inter changes, grade separators, rotary inter
sections etc.
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4. Highway Construction:- Urban and Rural areas, economic principles; drainage
of road way and road side and subsoil drainage and hydrology, hydraulical
design principles, drainage structures.
5.
Highway Construction:- Site Clearance, different types of road rollers, earthmoving equipment and construction equipment. Modern highway practices of
construction, Specifications for highway materials and construction.
6. Highway maintenance:- Surface maintenance, shoulder and approachmaintenance, snow and ice control, bridge and culvert maintenance etc.
Traffic service and maintenance cost.
BRIDGES
1. ATE for design, Hydrologic investigations of the watershed area, Floodestimation for bridge water ways by Emperical formulas. Rational method,
Probability method and Unit graph method.2. Practical rules of design and economic Span Types of Bridges such as Deck
and through bridges. Bowstring suspension and Moveable span bridges.3. Design of floor system and different types of bearing specifications for
Railway and Highway bridges.
PAPER III:- Public Health Engineering:-
a) Sanitary Engineering
1. Drainage and Sewerage:- Objects of Scheme-surface drainage,underground sewerage systems and the general arrangement of the
several works, principles of design, Data to be collected, allowances
for inclusions of the foul part of the rainfall, size velocity andgradients of sewers, Selection of suitable system and evolution of a
scheme, design of the several necessary works of a sewer line.
2. House Drainage:- Water closets, taps; soil and other pipes, sinks,
invotories, urinals and baths.3. The sewer line:- Laying, jointing and testing of sewer, Construction of
manholes, flushing tanks. Over flows junctions, catch-basin inverted
syphons and public conveniences, Maintenance of sewer lines.4. Pumping sewage:- Treatment of sewage before disposal objects.
Characteristics of sewage, Modern methods of treatment including
diffused air and other processes, Collection and disposal of solidrefuse, Screening and pulversing-various methods of composting-
ulilization and disposal.
5. Elements of Public Health Engineering:-Latrines, Drainage refusecollection and disposal, plumbing, food and milk sanitation,
restaurants, market places, slaughter houses, cementeries, parks,
hospitals, playgrounds and cinema halls.
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6. Elements of town Planning:- Housing, Zoning, Lighting andVentilation factors, Dust control, Developing environment beautifying
town, malaria control, fly and rodent control, rural sanitation, fairs and
festivals and disinfection.
b) Water Supply
7. Value and Importance of water Supply:- Domestic, Commercial and Public
requirement-allowance for prospective population-variation in demand.8. Quantity of water - Estimating the quantity of water for a town or city,
considering various modifying influences affecting consumption per capita,
Estimating the quantity of water available from a source (surface water fromrainfall and catchments and underground water by pumping and other
methods). Sources of Water-impounded, perennial streams, artesian wells,
shallow wells, deep well and infiltration galleries.9. Quality of Water - Pollution, contamination and infection waterborne
diseases, sanitary survey, conservation of catchments and basin. Wateranalysis, physical bacterial, chemical and microscopic, Protection of water
supplies-Control of algae, river pollutions and its control, Purity of water, PHvalue.
10.Construction of water works:- General principles of economics, construction
and arrangement of the several types of water intake works for differentsources.
11.Purification of water:- Study of impurities (suspended, dissolved and
colloidal) plain sedimentation, sedimentation with coagulation, types ofcoagulates and their uses, slow and rapid filtration, pressure and other filters
modern methods of sterilization and ariation-purification of water forindustrial use, different methods.
12.
Pumping and Distribution system:- System of supply, construction of pipe
lines and conduits, pumping machinery service reservoirs, balancingreservoirs, stand pipes and water towers, Distribution system (grid iron, dead-
end and ring system), Appurtenances such as valves, hydrant, rate controllers
and meters, expansion joints, manholes, Principles to be followed in the
design of distribution system, maintenance and repairs, detection of leakages,prevention of waste.
PAPER IV:- Construction Technology and Management
1. Quantitative methods in construction
2. Construction, planning and control
3.
Advances in construction materials4. Construction in disaster prone areas
5. Rehabilitation of structures
6. Construction economics and finance7.
Construction management and computer application
8. Mechanisation in construction
9. State laws governing construction
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PART - B
PAPER I:-Advanced structure:
1. Compound stresses and strains - Mohr's Circle and its applications.
Compound strains, Principal strains, graphical solutions.
2. Effects of temperature on Mechanical properties of materials.3. Theories of elastic failure.
4. Strain Energy Methods - Deflection of simple trusses, strain every methods
applied to simple beams and trusses.5. Castigliano's Theorem I and its application to simple cases.
6. Analysis of continuous beams, propped cantilevers, fixed beams, slope-
deflection equations and moment distribution.7. Three hinged arches. Lines of resistance through hinged arches under dead
and live loads. Influence lines for horizontal thrust and bending moment.Reaction locus.
8. Rolling loads-curves of maximum bending moments and maximum shearforces, the enveloping parabola and determination of equivalent uniformly
distributed load under different system of loading.
9. Influence lines of reaction, shear force, bending moment and deflection.Reversal of stress under live load. Williot-Mohr's diagram.
10.Determination of stresses in the members of the frames due to rolling loads-
influence lines.
PAPER II:-Prestressed Concrete:
1. Technology of high strength concrete and steel bars and wires, Principles ofdesign, Review of the various design methods. Continuous beams-elastic and
ultimate design. Flat slabs.
2. Indeterminate prestressed concrete structures - Prestressed concrete long-span
bridges design.3. Theories - bond, creep and other related phenomens.
4. Stress analysis of the anchorage zone.
PAPER III:-Advanced Soil Mechanics:
1.
Definition of soil components - Soil Identification and classification, Soiled -water - air phases in soils and fundamental relationships. Soil structure and
significance of oil structure. Physical-chemical approach.
2. Flow of water through soil-concept of Draoy's Co-efficient, Permeability andits measurement. Capillary Phenomena, Shrinkage and welling of soils, frost
action, drainage.
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3. Consistency and plasticity of soils-requirements for engineering classification
- compaction of soils and fundamental principles of compacted soils stress
distribution in soils-seepage forces and related problems.
4.
Compressibility of soils-contact pressure and sub-grade relation. Strengththeories for granular and cohesive soils and related tests. Application of
practical problems.
5. Active and Passive earth pressure-effects of surcharge. Theories of earthpressure in tunneling and shaft lining. Bearing capacity approximate theories
of bearing capacity. Design considerations, evaluation of design procedures,
Building codes-Load tests. Settlement analysis.6. Land slides and related phenomena, Stability of slopes and cuts. Bulk heads
and sheet piles. Methods of stability, Analysis and selection of shear
parameters, Ground water flow problems, Basic differential equations,Mechanics of piping effects of cut-offs, filters and berms.
PAPER IV:- Public health Engineering
a) Sanitary Engineering
1. Drainage and Sewerage:- Objects of Scheme-surface drainage, undergroundsewerage systems and the general arrangement of the several works,
principles of design, Data to be collected, allowances for inclusions of the foul
part of the rainfall; size velocity and gradients of sewers, selection of suitablesystem and evaluation of a scheme, design of the several necessary works of a
sewer line.2. House Drainage; Water closets, taps, soil and other pipes, sinks, invotories,
urinals and baths.
3. The sewer line-Laying, jointing and testing of sewer, Construction ofmanholes, flushing tanks. Over flows junctions, catch-basin inverted syphons
and public conveniences, Maintenance of sewer lines.
4. Pumping sewage:- Treatment of sewage before disposal objects.
Characteristics of sewage. Modern methods of treatment including diffused airand other processes, Collection and disposal of solid refuse, Screening and
pulversing-various methods of composting ultilisation and disposal.
5. Elements of Public Health Engineering-Latrines, Drainage refuge collectionand disposal, plumbing, food and milk sanitation, restaurants, market places,
slaughter houses, cementeries, parks, hospitals, playgrounds and cinema halls.
6.
Elements of town planning-Housing, Zoning, Lighting and Ventilationfactors. Dust control. Developing environment beautifying town, malaria
control, fly and rodent control, rural sanitation, fairs and festivals and
disinfection.
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b) Water Supply
7. Value and Importance of Water Supply-Domestic, Commercial and Public
requirement-allowance for prospective population variation in demand.8. Quantity of water-estimating the quantity of water for a town or city,
considering various modifying influences affecting consumption per capita.
Estimating the quantity of water available from a source (surface water fromrainfall and catchments and underground water by pumping and other
methods), Sources of Water-impounded, perennial streams, artesian wells,
shallow wells, deep well and infiltration galleries.9. Quality of Water-Pollution, contamination and infection waterborne diseases,
sanitary survey, conservation of catchments and basin. Water analysis,
physical bacterial, chemical and microscopic, Protection of water supplies-Control of algae, river pollutions and its control, Purity of water, PH value.
10. Construction of water works:- General principles of economics, constructionand arrangement of the several types of water intake works for different
sources.11. Purification of water:- Study of impurities (suspended, dissolved and
colloidal) plain sedimentation, sedimentation with coagulation, types of
coagulates and their uses, slow and rapid filtration, pressure and other filtersmodern methods of sterilization and ariation-purification of water for
industrial use, different methods.
12. Pumping and Distribution system:- System of supply, construction of pipelines and conduits, pumping machinery service reservoirs, balancing
reservoirs, stand pipes and water towers, Distribution system (grid iron, dead-end and ring system), Appurtenances such as valves, hydrant, rate controllers
and meters, expansion joints, manholes, Principles to be followed in the
design of distribution system, maintenance and repairs, detection of leakages,prevention of waste.
PAPER V:- Highway Engineering:
1. General-importance of highway development, Highway economics and
Highway financing and Highway system.
2. Surveys-Highway planning surveys, location surveys and soil surveys,Presentation of date in terms of charts and tables (urban and rural areas)
Highway plans and specifications.
3.
Highway design-Geometric design-Rights of way, Highway capacity, designspeeds, cross section, sight distances, grade line, alignment, channelisation,
inter-section, etc.
4. Highway Drainage-Urban and Rural areas, economic principles drainage ofroadway and road side and sub soil drainage and hydrology, hydraulical
design principles, drainage structure.
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5. Highway Construction-Site clearance, different types of road rollers, earth
moving equipment and construction equipment. Modern highway practices of
construction, Specification for highway materials and construction.
6. Highway Maintenance-Surface maintenance, shoulder and approach
maintenance, snow and ice control, bridge and culvert maintenance etc.
Traffic service and maintenance cost.
PAPER VI:- Hydraulics and Dams:
1. General equation of motion of fluids, potential flow conformal mapping
applied to hydraulic structures, laminar and turbulent motion in conduits,
boundary layer phenomena, turbulent mixing and flow past flat plates.Circular cylinders and spheres.
2.
Steady and unsteady flow in open channels, backwater curves in natural andartificial channels, hydraulic jump, surges and waves, standing waves in
super-critical flow, transportation of sediments.3. Details design of earthen bunds, Stability-Investigation of Projects, Special
features of designs of other hydraulic-structures.
4. Details design of mansonry dams, (Various methods)
PAPER VII:- Hydrology:
1. Hydrologic cycle, Basic data, sources of Hydraulic data, Hydrologic failures.
2. Hydrographs, ground water and soil moisture, Hydrographic analysis, Run-offand factors affecting run off, Stream flow records.
3.
Precipitation: types, measurement of rainfall, Precipitation records, storm
frequency and mean annual rainfall.4. Water losses: Evaporation and Percolation losses, Transpiration loses, Soil
Evaporation. Water - shed leakage.
5. Arid, semi-Arid regions (with particular reference to India)
6. Snow and Floods-Distribution, function and structure methods of control,cause, distribution and control of floods.
PAPER VIII:- Theory of Elasticity:
1. Components of stress and strain. Hookers law, Differential equation of
equilibrium. Compatibility of equations. Stress function. Two dimensionalproblems in rectangular co-ordinates St. Venants principle. Bending of a
cantilever loaded at one end. Deflection of beams. Two dimensional problems
in polar Co-ordinates.
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PAPER IX:- Basic Electronics:
1. High Vacuum Tubes-Fundamental properties of electron tubes, thermionic
emission and other types of emissions: Diode its characteristics, Diode as aRectifier, Space charge, Action of the Grid. The triode, tetrode and pentode-
their characteristics. Beam tubes and Remote cut-off tubes.
2. Power supply systems for cathode heating, Anode Power Grid bias supplyRectifier circuits and filters.
3. Vacuum tube amplifiers; Triode as an amplifier and its equivalent circuit.
Inter stage copulings. Resistance-capacitance coupled. Transformer-coupledand Impedance-coupled, Amplifiers, Frequency Response, Classification of
Amplifiers Class-A, Class-B, Class-C, operation. Voltage amplifiers and
power amplifiers, Efficiencies of power amplifiers, Push-pull workingNegative feed back Amplifier C, C-amplifiers Radio Frequency, Voltage and
Power Amplifiers, Feed and neutralising Circuits.4. Vacuum tube oscillators and common oscillators.
5. Modulation and Detection: Principles of simple and super heterodynereceivers.
6. Electrical discharge through Gas Townsend discharge, Glow discharge, Arc
discharge, Characteristics of Phenatrons and Thuratrons. Phase shift, controlof
7. Cathode Ray Tube Construction, operation and simple applications.
8. Photo-electric cells: Principle, Characteristics and simple applications.9. Simple Industrial applications:
a) Motor Control Circuit
b)
Welding Equipment Control Circuit.
c) Hoist Controld) Glow Tube Voltage Regulator.
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