Industrial Training detail DTE Kar Diploma syllabus for Mining Engineering (MN), C15 scheme is extracted from DTE Karnataka official website and presented for diploma students. The course code (15MN57P), and for exam duration, Teaching Hr/week, Practical Hr/week, Total Marks, internal marks, theory marks, duration and credits do visit complete sem subjects post given below. The syllabus PDFs can be downloaded from official website.
For all other mining 5th sem syllabus for diploma c15 scheme dte karnataka you can visit Mining 5th Sem Syllabus for Diploma C15 Scheme DTE Karnataka Subjects. The detail syllabus for industrial training is as follows.
Pre-requisites:
After the completion of 2nd Semester and 4th Semester end examination every student will undergo ONE month of Practical Training in Underground Metal or Coal Mine and Surface Mine (Mechanized) respectively in Karnataka or other places, where the permission is available.
Course Objectives:
Industrial Training is one of the most essential components for a Diploma in Mining engineering. The sole purpose of industrial training is to expose the students to “real life” situations. Different aspect of mining such as geology, exploration, selection of method of working, selection of machines for mining, environmental controls and measures, safety in mines and various statutory provisions that can only be understood when the students are exposed to different mine workings. Students will cover the training in different coal and metal mines both underground and opencast in such a way that at the end of the completion of diploma programme, they are conversant with different mining conditions. Industrial training also opens avenues of new learning to the students and applies them during their project and industrial training presentations.
Course Outcomes:
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GRADED EXERCISES
Schedule of Preparing Industrial training Report
- Planning of report format. 02
- History of mine 02
- Geological information 04
- Mine plans and sections 04
- Surface features related to mine 04
- Method of working 04
- Method of drilling and blasting 04
- Transportation systems 04
- Ventilation systems and layouts/ pollution control measures 04
- Drainage system 03
- Pit top and pit bottom layouts 04
- Mine lighting/ magazine 03
- Man power plan 03
- Any other observations/collections during the course of training. 7
Preparation of report: writing and sketching.
Task work
Every student after the completion of 2nd Semester and 4th Semester end examination will undergo ONE month of Practical Training in Underground Metal or Coal Mine and Surface Mine (Mechanized) respectively in Karnataka or other places where the permission is available, at his own cost.
Normally a student is not permitted to withdraw from this practical training. In case of unseen circumstances/valid reasons if he could not undergo the training as scheduled, on the recommendation of the Department and approval by the competent authority the student may be permitted to undergo practical training in any other vocations. The decision of the competent authority is final.
The students are instructed to maintain field book to note down the relevant points individually, signed by the training officer allotted by the mine and submit the same to in a bound paged record to the Programme co-ordinator immediately after completion of training along with the training certificate.
The information’s collected during vocational trainings may also be used to carry out the student activities wherever required for the different courses.
Students are informed to record the schedule of training they have taken and they are suppose to write the training report and submit to the mining deportment without fail.
Refer scheme of study of diploma programme for the weightage of marks for the practical training record.
A model of a scheme given below.
A. SCHEME OF STUDY IN UNDERGROUND MINE
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B. SCHEME OF STUDY IN SURFACE MINE:
- General Information
- Name and location of mine.
- Village, Town, District and State and nearest railway station.
- Name and address of the Mine.
- Surface areas, total estimated reserves, and approximate life of mine.
- Average monthly output.
- Details of Organization and Administration.
- Geology of the area (As per the appendix)
- Nature of the Mineral Deposit: Thickness, Depth and Dip, grade of Ore,
- Drilling and Blasting
- Drilling Machine used-Jackhammer, Wagon drills Etc
- Number of holes drilled, Diameter of holes, Depth of hole ,Spacing, Burden, Rate of penetration etc.
- Explosives used- Type of initiation, latest techniques adopted in blasting- powder factor. Precautions to be followed during blasting.
- Excavations and Transportations.
- Machineries used for excavation-Dozers, Front end loaders, Back hoe, Shovel, Bucket wheel excavators etc.
- Machineries used for Transportations- Dumpers, Conveyors.
- Mineral beneficiation.
- Crushers, Grinders, Screens etc
- Environmental aspect:
- Pollution due to Mining, and its control measures: Air pollution, water pollutioncheck dams. Ground Vibration- air blast. EMP. Reclamation and re-vegetation etc.
Stripping ratio, Number of benches, Height of benches, Width of bench,
Slope of bench and regulations applicable to the benches.
APPENDIX
GUIDELINES FOR GEOLOGICAL STUDIES
I Regional geological setting:
- Name of the system, series, stage, etc.
- Types of rocks in each horizontal division.
- Stratigraphic succession.
- Local geological succession.
II Structural features:
- Folds, Faults, Intrusions, Joints, Scistocity, bedding, etc.
- If sedimentary, features such as current bedding, Ripple marks, etc.
III Mineralogy of the deposit:
- Types of ore Minerals presents- their important physical and chemical characteristics.
- Gangue minerals associated with the ore mineral-their characteristics, country rock details, etc.
IV Nature of the mineral deposit:
- Whether epigenetic, magmatic, sedimentary, hydrothermal, metamorphic, metasomatic, etc
- Any other special features.
V Genesis of mineral deposit:
- Special observations about topographical, structural or other controls of mineral localization.
VI Geological Maps and Geological sections:
Where possible draw a geological map and geological section of the area of mine and property.
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