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SEMESTER - I
DST 3101 ADVANCED ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS
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Fourier analysis
Fourier series- Euler formulae- functions having arbitrary period- even and odd functions- half range expansions- Fourier integral- Fourier transforms
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Basic concepts- vibrating string- one dimensional wave equation- separation of variables- DAlemberts solution of the wave equation- one dimensional heat equation- heat flow in an infinite bar equation- rectangular membrane Laplacian in polar coordinates- Laplaces equation- application to Laplace transform to partial differential equations
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Complex analytic functions- Cauchy-Riemann equations- conformal mappingline integral- Cauchys integral theorem- Cauchys integral formula- derivatives of analytic functions- Taylors series- Laurents series- Residues- residue theorem- evaluation of real integrals
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Special functions
Bessels equation- Bessels function of the first kind- Legendres equationLegendre polynomials- orthogonality of Bessels function and Legendre polynomials- Sturn-Liouville problem- Beta and Gamma functions
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Calculus of variations
Eulers equation- isoperimetric problems- approximate solution of boundary value problems- Hamiltons principle- Lagranges equation REFERENCES:
1. Erwin Kreyszig- Advance Engineering Mathematics, Wiley, New York 2. B S Grewal- Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi Department of Ship Technology, CUSAT Page 1
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Introduction to computer graphics technology- picture representation- graphic display devices- graphic input devices- Representation of points and lines- three dimensional transformations and projections- representation of plane curves and space curves- surface description and generation
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Minimization of unconstrained functions- gradient methods- Newton-Raphson method- Davidsons method- One dimensional search method- direct search method Minimization of constrained functions-Lagrange multipliers- linear constrainsGradient projection method- reduced gradient method- nonlinear constrainsmethod of feasible directions- penalty function method
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Computer applications in offshore engineering- hydrodynamics and wave data analysis-geometric representation- optimization REFERENCES: 1. Kernighan B W and Ritchie D M - The Programming Language, Prentice-Hall, New Delhi 2. Rojers D F and Adams J A - Mathematical Elements of Computer Graphics, McGraw Hill, New York 3. Newman W N and Sproull R F - principles of Interactive Computer Graphics, McGraw Hill, New Delhi 4. Ammeral L - Interactive Computer Graphics, John Wiley, Singapore 5. Aoki M - introduction to Optimization Techniques, The McMillan Co. New York 6. Rao S S - Optimization Theory and Practice, New Age International
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Stress- Principal stress and strain-Concepts and definitions of strain-displacement equation-Equilibrium, Constitutive and Compatibility equations- St.Venants principle- Plane stress, pane strain and axi-symmetric conditions
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Energy Principles
Principle of Virtual Work-Principle of Minimum Potential Energy- Castiglianos theorem- Numerical examples from frame/truss analysis- Rayleigh-Ritz MethodGalerkins Method
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Stiffness method- Direct stiffness method- derivation of stiffness matrix for truss and beam element- flexibility method- derivation of flexibility matrix for truss and beam element- Numerical examples Frame and continuous beam analysis
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Methods of stability analysis- Column Buckling- Euler equation- Frame instability - Energy approach- Application of matrix method to beam column problems
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Structural Mechanics
Theory of Beams- Analysis of Bernoulli and Timoshenko beams- RayleighRitz method- Beam on elastic foundation REFERENCES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. S P Timoshenko and Goodier- Theory of Elasticity, McGraw Hill New Delhi Tauchert T- Energy principle in Mechanics Gere and Weaver- Matrix method of structural analysis C S Reddy- Basic Structural Analysis, TMH, 1996 Iyengar NGR- Stability of beams and Plates, TMH S P Timoshenko and Kreegy- Elastic Stability, McGraw Hill New Delhi
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Basics of Hydrodynamics
Conservation of mass and momentum- Euler equation- Bernoullis equationPotential flow- boundary conditions- fixed and moving blades- Greens theorem and distribution of singularities
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Waves
Classification of water waves- Two dimensional wave equation and wave characteristics- wave theories- small amplitude waves- finite amplitude wavesStokes, Solitary and Cnoidal wave theories- wave classification by relative water depth- water particle kinematics- pressure under progressive wave- wave energy power- wave group velocity- wave deformation- reflections- diffraction- breaking of waves
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Tides
Currents
Forces
Wave forces- current forces- wave-current- structure interaction- Morrisons equation- wave loads on offshore structures and pipe lines- diffraction theorywave slamming and slapping REFERENCES: 1. J N Newman - Marine Hydrodynamics, MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts 2. Minoo H Patel - Dynamics of Offshore structures, Butterworth Publishing Co., 1990 3. S K Chkrabarti Hydrodynamics of Offshore Structures, WIT Press
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Kinds of failure constitutive models-Brittle and Ductile fracture- Fracture mechanics and strength of material methods
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Inglis concepts- Energy release rate- Griffith contribution- Crack resistance- R curve-Critical Energy Release Rate- Stress Intensity Factor- Westergards approach- Edge cracks and Embedded cracks
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Crack tip stress for plane stress and plane strain condition- Effective crack lengthJ-Integral- Crack Tip Opening Displacement- Mixed mode crack initiation and growth
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Experimental determination of K1C, J1C, G1C, G11C- Crack detection through Non Destructive Testing- Liquid penetration, Ultrasound testing, Radiographic Imaging, Magnetic Particle Inspection
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Fatigue failure- Direct and indirect methods to determine fracture parameters REFERENCES: Prasant Kumar- Elements of Fracture Mechanics, TMH New Delhi Broek D- Elementary Engineering Fracture Mechanics, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
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SEMESTER - II
DST 3201 DYNAMICS OF STRUCTURES
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Free and forced vibrations of SDOF systems- time and frequency domain approaches Formulation of equation of motion- Hamiltons principle- Lagranges equation motion- continuous and discrete systems Study of MDOF system, Rayleigh-Ritz- Stodola and Holtzer methodsMatrix methods for dynamic analysis- Eigen solution- mode superposition Vibrations of structure involving fluid structure soil interaction- dynamic behaviour of offshore structures Stochastic response of offshore structures- frequency domain response of linear systems- time domain response- narrow band systems- spectral fatigue analysis for offshore structures- response to wave, wind and earthquake
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REFERENCES: 1. Meirovitch L- Elements of Vibration Analysis, McGraw Hill, New Delhi 2. Pen Hartog J P- Mechanical Vibration, McGraw Hill, New York 3. R W Clough and J Penzien- Dynamics of Structures, McGraw Hill, New York
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Introduction to FEM- Definitions- General procedure of FE analysisVariational formulations Shape functions- Convergence criteria- Derivation of property matrix for truss, beam, plane stress, plane strain axi-symmetric and solid elements Computer implementation of FEM- Organization of computer code Numerical methods for various property matrix calculationsFundamentals of stability and dynamic analysis using FEM Soil Structure Interaction problem- Fluid Structure Interaction problemHeat conduction problems Structural Application-Multistory frames- Stiffened plated structurePressure vessels- Offshore Jackets
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REFERENCES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. C Zienkiewicz & Taylor R L - The Finite Element Method, McGraw Hill, New York Robert D Cook - Concepts and Applications of FE Analysis, John Wiley & Sons C S Krishnamoorthy - Finite Element Analysis, TMH New Delhi S Rajasekaran - Finite Element Analysis, Wheeler Publishing Company K J Bathe - Finite Element Procedure in Engineering Analysis, Prentice Hall
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Origin and preparation- Classification of sea state- elements of probability theory and random process- short term model with constant amplitude componentsgeneration theory of ocean waves- characteristics of point and directional spectrawave slope spectrum- encounter frequency spectrum- ocean wave data analysisidealized spectral families
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Formulation of diffraction and radiation problem for potential flow simplified head sea case- motion regular waves strip theory- panel method and finite element method to compute hydrodynamic forces and coefficients
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Linear random theory- long crested sea with or without forward speed- short crested sea case- statistics of maximum long-term performance predictions- local and relative motions- added resistance- wave loads
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Excitation forces due to steady flow- linearised wave forces in viscid fluidsinfluence of viscosity on wave excitation forces wave drift forces
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REFERENCES: 1. J P Heoft- Advanced dynamics of Marine Structures, Wiley-Inter science, New York 2. R F Beck, W E Cummins, J F Dalzell, P Mandel and W C Webster- Motions in waves , Principles of Naval Architecture, Second Revised Ed. 3. W G Price and R E D Bishop- Probabilistic Theory of Ship Dynamics, Chapman and Hall, London
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Plated structures- Theory of thin plates, buckling of plates, Analysis of stiffened plates, buckling of stiffened plates Thin walled structures-Torsion of thin walled structures-Theory of restrained torsion Shear walls, Diaphragms, grids and grillages Shells, Cylindrical Shell roofs, pressure vessels Miscellaneous-Cranes, Industrial Structures, Suspension Bridges
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L H Donnel- Beam,Plates and Shells, Mc Graw Hill, New York S P Timoshenko and Kruger W- Theory of Plates and Shells, Mc Graw Hill, New York L.S.Srinath- Advanced Mechanics of Solids, TMH, New Delhi Kazimi- Analysis of Shear wall structures G S Ramaswami- Concrete shell roofs
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Different types of offshore structures- loads on offshore structures- Design of platform derricks- mast helipads etc. Design principles of platform tower jackets- jack-up legs- pressure chambers- Design specification of API, ABS, Lloyds and other classification societies Design of submarine pipelines Design of mooring cables
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1. Dawson- Offshore Structural Engineering 2. Teng H- Applied Offshore Structural Engineering 3. H D Berteaux- Buoy Engineering, John Wiley, New York
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