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Module 1: Celculus-I (08 hours)


Rolle's theorem, rnean value theorem, Expansion of functions by Maclaurin,s and
Taylor,s theorem,
Partial differentiation, Homogeneous functions, Euler's theolm, Maxima ilini*":;a;;
variables, method of Lagrange' s rnu ltipl iers. "na
Module 2: Calculurll (0S houn)
oe,finill integral q]ifit of a sum, Application in summation of serieq Double
integrals, Change of
order of integrals, Triple Length ol curves, Area and Volume of surfaces rlsing double and
integrals,
triple integrals, Beta and Gamma functions and their properties.

Module 3: Sequences, Series and Ieplece Transform (10 hours)


Convergence-of sequence and series, tests for
Power series, Taylor,s series, series for
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exponential' Trigonometric and logarithfir functions; rouriei series: Flalf range sine and .orin" seriei
parseval,s theorern. Irplace
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R*kiid;'r 3of,,io,, of simultanoous equations by elementary Transformation & consistency
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its application to find the
Inverse of mati:r, Diagonatisation of matrices.

Module 5: Vector Space (0g houn)


vector Space, Linear dependence oivectors,-basis,
dimension; Linear transformations (maps) range
and kernel of a linear map, rank and nullity,
Inverse of a lineai transformation, *[*ltity theorem,
composition of linear maps, Matrix associaied
with a f ineu map.
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Books References:

l' and R'1. Finney, calculw and Analytic geometry, ge Edition, pearson, Reprinq
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John wiley & Sons, 2006
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6. N.P. Bali and Manish Goyal, A text book of Engineering Mathematics, Laxmi publications,
Reprint, 2008.
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' B'S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Ma&ematics, Khanna publisher,
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At the end of the course the students will able to :
l' Apply differential and integral calculus to notions of curvature and to improper
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2' Understand basic knowledge of Beta and Gamma run"tions
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3. Apply the fallouts of Rofie's Theorern of analysis to enji*.riig
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4' Determine the tool of power series and Fourie, r".io,"t-.pt"ce
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5' Solve various problems using matrices and linear algebra in
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PART A.BUILDING MATERIALS
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Types' prop€rtiss, test & uses of: stones, bricks, cement, lirne, timber. Laboratory
concrete and mortar materials, tests of
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PART B. SURYSYING
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Introduction to surveying Various Insiruments used
conventional and EDM methods, in Surveying, Measursment of distances_
Types orcrrain, iepe,'iol"*rion,
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Reference Books
I. S.Ramamrutam& R Narayanan Dhanpat
Rai pub. By..Basic Civil Engineering,,
2. Prasad l.B. by Applied Mechanics
Khanna pub,
3. Punmia B.C. Surveying Standard book
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7. R.K. Rajput, L:ngineering Mechanics S' Chand & Co'

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simultaneous differential equations,
solving oDEs by Laplace Transform
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second order ordinary differential equations
with variable coefficients using one solution
known' Removal of first derivative,
change of independent variable,
factor' Method of variation of parameters, Method of operational
solution of second order ordinary differential
equations by series method; Legendre
polynomials, Besser functions
their properties. of the first kind and
lllodule 3: partial difrerential equations
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Formulation of partial differentijequation,
solution of first order linear partial
equations' first otder non-linear differential
partial arar"ntiul lquations,
Homogeneous
differential equations with constant
*"m.iiJ"ir*""0 and higher order,Iinear partiar
Method of
variables' applications of PDE
in the sorution of one dimensionar
rffii}rof Heat and
Module 4; Functions of Complex
variable (0g hours)
runcuons of complex variables:
Analytic functions, Harmonic conjugate,
Equations (without
ry"t,
integral foqmula (wittroui'60,
L;; L*F,. cuu.r,v;ourlat tleorym-(withoutcauchy-Riemann
proof), cauchy
$g"f*. p"-fi.o &. Residues, Residue theorem,
Application'of Residues theorem
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rui*uJ;ffiiintegral. (unit circre)
Module 5: Vector Calculus (06 hours)
Differentiation of vectors, scalar
and vector point function Gradient
g4bdient' Directional Derivative, Geometrical meaning of
Divergeuce and c*t, lio" integral
Volume integral, Gauss Divergence, snrface integral and
Stokes and Green theorems.

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, Books References:
l.
1' R'I' Finnev, calculus and Anatytic geomerry,
fr#;ilffi.and 9e Edition, pearson"
2' w'E' Boyce and. R'c' Di prima, Elementary
differential Equations and Boundary
Value problem, 9tr Edition Wiley
India, 2AA9.
3. s.L. Ross Differentiar Equations,3"
E;;;w*ey
India I9g4.
4' J'w' Brown and R'v' ch*rchill- complex
vJ"ur*, and Applications, 7s Edition Mc
Graw HiII,2004.
5' N'P' Bali and Manish Goyq A text book of Engineering lv{athematics,
Publications, Reprint 200g. Laxmi
6' B's' Grewal' Higher Engineering Ma&ematics,
Khanna publishers, 36n Edition 2010.
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{AICTE Model Curriculum based $icheme}
B. Tech. (AICTE) Sernester: I/It "
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Max irnum Marks afottud- H;rr/W""k
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BTIO4 Electrical 7A 2A r0 30 20 150 3 2 4

Course 0bjective:
This course provides cornprehensive idea about
circuit anaiysis, wor*ing principles of
cfinmon measuri ng instruments. machines and

I Module 1.: Furdamentals of Electrical


Techrologi
Electricity' Electric Potential, Electric
curreng Laws of electrical engineering
Electromodve Force' Elec0ical Energy, Resistance, conductance,
Electrical Power, DC circuits, series
series-parallel circuits, parallel circuits,
circuits' Electric N"t*i,t, voltage and current
sources, source trarsformation, Kirchoffs
laws' lv{axwell's mesh current method
(loop analysis), nooar analysis, Delta-star
transformation, superposition and star-Delta
theorem. Thevenin,s theorem, Norton,s
theorem.
steady state response of circuits:
steady $tare response of series R-L,
R-c, R-L-c circuits, cornplex
values or periodic ftmctions, series
,ffiX11i",)ff?l:ill*il: and pararer resonance, varigue

, Module 2": AC Circuits


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l-Fhase AC circuits; ceneration of "
sinusoidal AC voltage, Averap vatue,
R.M.s. varueo Form factor?nld'r
peak factor of AC quantitv. Concent nfl nhoo^, r-^-^^-.
jnu:*
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admiftance, Active, rcactive and apparent
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ffiH;1.":::T:":f::nr,,I1,1o-:*1co of three phase systems, phase sequence, Baranced and


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connections' Power in balanced &
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unbalanced three - phase system and
their mea$urements.

I rufodule 3 : Magnetic Circuits


Basic definitionq magnetization curves
of ferro magnetic
materials, magnetic circuit conccpts and
analogies' self-inductance and mutual
inductance, enersi in rinear magnetic
force calcula$on of a current carrying system*, magnetic field and
conductor.

I jMoOule 4': Single phase -rransformer


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General construction, theory of operatioq
I e.m.f. equation, eQd.valent circuilr. referred
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efficiency, .rr"*iiind short r;r.uir t .i. uir day e{ficiency,
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' pC'm&hine,tinduction machine and synchronous machine'
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Text Books:
,l.D.P.Kothari&I.J,Nagrdh,BasicElectricalEngineering.IataMcGrawHill,.latestedition.
2.8'L.Theraja&A.KTherajaTextbookofEtecaicalTechnologr-Vol'l,s.ChandPublication.
3. Vincent pei toro Elecuical Engineering Furdamentals'
New Age Intemational'
4- C. 1.. Wadhwq Basic Electrical Engineering

Electricgl Engineering Lat'

Lbt of ExPeriments:
l. Verification of Kirchhoff's laws'
2,. Verification of Superposition Theorem'
3. Verification of Thcvenin Theorem' phase AC supply'
4. Separation of R and L of a choke coil in single series RL, & RLc circuits'
5. Determination oiprr"*.,"" of ac single phase I,C
in single phase AC circuit'
6. Active, Reactive power md appar"nt;; measurement
circuit by two watbneter method'
7 . totr.rur"*"nt oi po*"' in nree pharAC transformer by o'c' ard s'c'
g. Determination of equivalent "ir*it p*"m.,.r, oi a single phase
. tests

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parallel magn€tic circuits'
and dissirnilarfties berween
Analyze rl}e;t"ri'larities :T.t.urdphase transformer'
Lo)3. efficiency and vott3ge regulation of
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Programme: B.Tech. I/JI Seq. Mechanical Engineering (AICTE)

ENGIIIEERING GRAPIilCS
Csurse Objectlvest
t 'l"o familiarizc wil.h thc
construction o[gcomctricai figures.
2. 'l'o hmiliarizc with the proieeiion o[ ld. ZC, ]d clemcnts-.

t. T' familiarizc with tlrc sectioniog o|'solids and deveropment


of surfacce.
4. . .'l'o lamiliarizc with proparation and intcrpretatiorl of
bui{tting drawings-

. Corirse Conhnfs:
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Modulg,1. scalos: RePra:entative factor, plain scalcs, diagonal scales and ycrnicr scales.
cotric scctions: construction of ellipse, parabo{a, hyperbola by General
'langvrt. ;.til onty; N.ormal and
Sp"ntqt Cufyes: Clcloid, Epi-cycloid, Hypo-cycloid,.lnvo_lutes,
Arshimcdean and logarithmic spirals.
Projection: pr?cction,-orthograit ic iro;.toq nJr'"Jirriro
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'Projection of pohtr and liax, Line- iiclinea to one
pftu*i*,"""
p[;r;l;;il;;j
witir"ngr"
bortr the plane, Tnrc Length and
True Inclination, Traces of straight Iines.

lnaoaul,e.2 Pyj:"ti*of rrllcs.and solids; Projcction^ gf ptanes like circle and polygonS
' posilions; Pmjection ofpolyhedrons like priims,iylu*iou in differcnt
una *riur rr*rroi*i"* iltJlyiiiarr,.cones
different positioru: in
sccfibn of solids: section of right solids by normal and
inclinod. plancs; lntersection of cylinderc, prism,
Pyramid, Cone, Linc cutring plfrc method,.'

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! MoA,qk 3- Derctopo€ntof surfrcis: Paralicl tine and radisl - line incthod
for rightsolids.
konctrii'Projectioui:'Isometric scale,'lsomerri;';;-is";;ili.
i*;".tion from orth.siaphic drawirig.

I Module 4r overvicw.& customisrtion of cAD: Listingthe technologies het impsct on graphical


. Toolbars
comnrunicalion, Demorutrating knowledge of the
thtry ilputer
cio *nt f"ruh *, ii{* rra*u sysrem,
' (standard, object Piopeaics. braw, Modi&. "i
anc oimonsion), "* Drawirrg Area (Baekground,
croxhairs, coudinate sysrem), Diarog b13:,na *iil;{,
Line (whert applicable), ttre S-iatus li'ar, Diffrreht
s;rroit *"nrslButron Ban), The Qommani!
m.ulo,L-oi'"oo* used in cAe gelecr and arsse
objeds.; Isomi:rric views of rines; Franes, simplc -rr:;;;;; "r consisting ,f ; ;;;il
' drawing page and m" plftet, inauaing scale settings, #t{-il;f soridsl; unirs and drawing tirnig tso aird
ANSI Standards for cooidinate dimensiining ana. torl*n"ios
idliogophic con*rainti. irup.to objec.b.
m"a"nuallv and automatical!y; eroducing drrwings uy utg ,iit* troinate input intry methods to draw

lModules Introductios to 2D & 3D.l|lodelinglsing


annotations to drawings;
cAI} Applying dimensions to objects, applying
up and u1 it l-*fi,s, Ly""'ii'ir*,u drawings,
l*iLe Crcate, edit and use
customized lavors; changing line iengths
documents to papor using
urough;;ifii;;r1'r* tines (onend/tengthen); printing
thl print cJmmanli techniques; Drawing annoration,
' computer-aidcd
design (eeo) ioftware modeling "rilrle*p(i;;r;;;",
oip-d p*ametric
solid' surhce' and wireframe rnodels. Pa* editinl *a "ia!.iilutio..docuracntationandof non"parametric
t*"-ai*."lionat rnodels. planar
projegtion
theorl,. ,incruding sketching of perspJctive iuo*uri", ;irtriview, auxiriary, *nd soction visws.
Dimensioning guidelines, dimensionilg and scale n,urti
,iior-Lrdwelling ccometry qnd ropology of
engineered components: *eation-offiincering models
and ,rt.ii pl"ronatio" t" ,irrioulJ2D blueprint
l*lf .oG;; il;ffi;;;;; ilili;;d
form and as 3D wirc-frame a.nd shad.dLriar;
generation for componcnt manufacture; geometric toot-path
airnentioniig .no rotirrn.inslus; oisJiu-mooeting
software for crexing associative moceis at rhe compo;;
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References
1. Visvesvaraya Tech. University; A Premier on Computer Aided Engg drawing; VTUBTlgaum
2. Bhatt N.D.; Engineering Drawing, Charotar
3. VenugopalK.;Engineering Graphics; New Age .:
4. John KC; Engg. Graphics for Degree; PHI'
5. Cill P.S.; Engineering Drawing; kataria
6. Jeyopoqvan i';
Engiieering drawing & Graphics Using AutoCAD; Vikas
7. Agrawal and Agrawal; Engineering Drawing;TN&I
8, Sfiair Mg and RanaBC; Engg.drawing; PearsonEducation
9. Luzadder WJ andDuffJM; Fundamental of Engg Drawing; PHI
10. Jolhe DA; Engg. Drawing an Inhoduction; TMH
11. Narayana K.L.; Engineering Drawing; Scitech

course outcome:At the end of the course, the student will be able
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Course Outcomes (CO$ Enginecring Graphics @T I 05) :

At the eompletion of this course' students should be able to-

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Iilustrate u! nindrytlenrals
rwr'llllgr.v., oI arawins and AutoCAQ.
AutoCAO to draw various geometrlc
Li.r*tt like point, line, curves, scale, planes solids' ' ' ' " -- -'--"'--
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ffigeometieslike pou*;16;, ct"Yes, naie, planes and solids


and mamal
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Sketching and *awtng of geome*ies and proiectiaw based on above ryllabus"

bv the finat *aminstion as well w


}}lfrTffi ill be contimnus an inregral part of tte class'followed
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BryQ p.t.ry sllD?iintouts on


Term work A mil- of jA lwnd &a,r,n sketches 1on yz1 n|.qrgrli9, sketch thts record +
size A4 strux plus t0 sheets of size A2 ,r^ 6 *;;
;iie l7 , ISOW marks to BT ;ttoitedfor
ZSyr**X f"r qttendance +Z|o/*urk for Teachss Assessment'
test and viva'
Practicel Marks to bc allotted based on written
must have cAD software and
q computer lab (6to 12
Note: Io cover aboye syllabus, Irstitue
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ABALPUR ENGINEERING COLLEGE′ JABALPUR(MoP。 )

Neur Scheme Based On AICTE Flexible Curricula
B.Tech" First Year
Branch- Common to All nes
BT101 E ngineering Chemistry 3L-OT-2P 4 Credits

Course Contents:

Module -1 Water - Analysis, Treatments, Boiler problem & softening methods

Sources, Impurities, Hardness & its units, Determination of hardness by EDTA method,
Alkalinity.& lt's determination and related numerical problems.
Boiler troubles (Sludge & Scale, Priming & Foaming, Boiler Corrosion, Caustic
Embrittlement), Softening methods (Lime-Soda, Zeolite and lon Exchange Methods) and
related numerical problems.

Module -2 Fuels & Combustion


Fossil fuels & classification, Calorific value, Determination of calorific value by Bomb
calorimeter. Proximate and Ultimate analysis of coal and their significance, calorific value.
carbonization, ManufacturinS of coke. cracking of higher Hydrocarbons & mechanism of
cracking, Knocking, relationship between knocking & Structure of hydrocarbon,
improvement of anti-knocking. Characteristics of lC engine fuels & Diesel engine fuels,
Octane number, Cetane number, combustion and its related numerical problems. Gaseous
and bio fuels.

Module -3 Lubricants and Lubrication


lntroduction, Mechanism of lubrication, Classification of lubricants, significance &
determination of Viscosity and Vlscosity lndex, Flash & Fire Points, cloud & Pour Points,
lodine Value, Aniline Point, Acid Number, Saponification Number, Steam Emulsification
Number and related numerical problems. Solid lubricants, SemFsolid lubricants.

Module -4 Polymer & Polymerization


lntroduction, types of polymerisation, Classification, mechanism of polymerisation (Free
radical & lonic polyme rization). Thermopiastic & Thermosetting polymers, Elementary idea
of Biodegradable polymers, preparation, properties & uses of the following polymers- PVC,
PMMA, Teflon..Nylon 6, Nylon 6:6, Polyester Phenol formaldehyde, Urea- Formaldehyde,
Buna N, Buna S, Vulcanization of Rubber.

Module -5 Spectroscopic and Chromatographic techniques


Principle, lnstrumentation & Applications, Electronic spectroscopy, Vibrational & Rotational
spectroscopy. Gas chromatography and its applications.
Cement and Refractories:
Classification of Cements, Manufacture of Portland cement. Chemical composition and lSl
specifications, Setting and Hardening. Decay of Cement, Gypsum, Plaster of Paris, Concrete
& RCC. Definition, classification & Properties of Refractory materials. Properties & uses of
Silica bricks, Fire clay, Carborundum & Dolomite.

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NOTE: At least 8 ofthe following core experiments must be performed during the session.

1. Water testing
(i) Determination of Total hardness by Complexometric titration method'
(ii) Determination of mixed alkalinity
(a) OIf & CO:- (b)CO3- & HCO3-

(iii) Chloride ion estimation by Argentometric method'

2. Fuels & L.ubricant testinS:


(i) Flash & fire po:nts determination by
.a) Pensky Martin Apparatus, b) Abel's Apparatus
c) Cleveland's open cup Apparatus d) Calorific value by bomb calorimeter'
(ii) Viscosity and Viscosity index determination by
a) Redwood viscometer No.1 b) Redwood viscometer No 2
(iii) Proximate analysis of coal
a) Moisture content b) Ash content
c) volatile matter content d) Carbon residue
(iv) Steam emulsification No & Anline point determination
(v) Cloud and Pour point determination of lubricating oil

3. Alloy Analysis
(i) Determination of percentage of Fe in an iron alloy by redox titration using N-Phenyl anthranilic
acid as internal indicator.
(ii) Determination of Cu and or Cr in alloys by lodometric Titration'
(iii) Determination of % purity of Ferrous Ammonium Sulphate & Copper Sulphate'

Reference Books :
1. Chemistry in Engineering and Technology - Vol.1 &2 Kuriacose and Rajaram Mccraw Hill
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Education
2. Fundamental of Molecular Spectroscopy C.N. Banwell , McGraw Hill Education
(P) Ltd', Meerut'
3.Engineering Chemistry - B.K. sharma, Krishna Prakashan Media
Delhi'
4. Basics ofEngineering Chemistry S.S. Dara & A.K. Singh, S' Chand &Company Ltd
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Theory and Practice, O'P, Viramani, A'K' Narula, New Age lnternational
Pvt'
5 .Applied Chemistry -
Ltd Pub‖ shers,New Delhi
6. Elementary Spectroscopy ,Y .R' Sharma , S. Chand PublishinB
New Age
7. Polymer Science, Vasant R. Gowariker, N. V. Viswanathan, Jayadev Sreedhar'
lnternational Pvt. Ltd
8. Advanced lnorganic Chemistry, G.R. chatwal, Goal Publishing house
M'S' Krishna
9. Engineering Chemistry (NPTELWeb-book ) B.L. Tembe, Kamaluddin and


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@ial and municiPal aPPlications

Detcrminc the use of fucls for cnginccring applications

D"t".r*" th" use of Lubricants for engineering applications

Sclcct thc appropriatc polymers for desired applications

@ic and chromatographic techniques , to


acquire knowledge of engineering materials like Cement and Reftactories

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