TSPSC
AEE Syllabus 2017
Job Seekers who are preparing for TSPSC AEE Exam 2017 can
now download TSPSC AEE Syllabus 2017 and Exam Pattern for Civil/Mechanical Engineering
from below section. Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) is
going to conduct a examination for the recruitment to the posts of Assistant
Executive Engineer in Civil/ Mechanical Engineering. Prepare Well to grab this
opportunity.
TSPSC
AEE Exam Pattern 2017
Paper
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Subject
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Questions
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Marks
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Time
Duration
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Paper
– I
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General
Studies & General Abilities
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150
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150
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02:30
Hrs.
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Paper
– II
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Engineering
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150
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300
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02:30
Hrs.
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The written exam will be multiple choice objective
type.
There will also be a Interview of 50 marks.
Paper-I: GENERAL STUDIES AND GENERAL ABILITIES
Current affairs – Regional, National and International.
International Affairs.
General Science; India’s Achievements in Science and
Technology.
Environmental issues; Disaster Management- Prevention
and Mitigation Strategies.
Economic and Social Development of India and Telangana.
Physical, Social and Economic Geography of India.
Physical, Social and Economic Geography and Demography
of Telangana.
Socio-economic, Political and Cultural History of
Modern India with special emphasis on Indian National Movement.
Socio-economic, Political and Cultural History of
Telangana with special emphasis on Telangana Statehood Movement and formation
of Telangana state.
Indian Constitution; Indian Political System;
Governance and Public Policy.
Social Exclusion; Rights issues
such as Gender, Caste, Tribe, Disability
etc. and inclusive policies.
Society, Culture, Heritage, Literature of Telangana.
Policies of Telangana State.
Logical Reasoning; Analytical Ability and Data
Interpretation.
Basic English. (10thclass Standard)
PAPER-II: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (DEGREE LEVEL)
Section
I: Applied Mechanics and Design
Engineering Mechanics:
Free-body diagrams and equilibrium; trusses and frames; virtual work;
kinematics and dynamics of particles and of rigid bodies in plane motion;
impulse and momentum (linear and angular) and energy formulations, collisions.
Mechanics of Materials:
Stress and strain, elastic constants, Poisson’s ratio; Mohr’scircle for plane
stress and plane strain; thin cylinders; shear force and bending moment
diagrams; bending and shear stresses; deflection of beams; torsion of
circular shafts; Euler’s theory of columns; energy methods; thermal stresses;
strain gauges and rosettes; testing of materials with universal testing
machine; testing of hardness and impact strength.
Theory of Machines:
Displacement, velocity and acceleration analysis of plane mechanisms; dynamic
analysis of linkages; cams; gears and gear trains; flywheels and governors;
balancing of reciprocating and rotating masses; gyroscope.
Vibrations:
Free and forced vibration of single degree of freedom systems, effect of
damping; vibration isolation; resonance; critical speeds of shafts.
Machine Design:
Design for static and dynamic loading; failure theories; fatigue strength and
the S-N diagram; principles of the design of machine elements such as bolted,
riveted and welded joints, keys, shafts, gears, rolling and sliding contact
bearings, brakes and clutches, springs.
Section
II: Fluid Mechanics and Thermal Sciences
Fluid Mechanics:
Fluid properties; fluid statics, manometry, buoyancy, forces on submerged
bodies, stability of floating bodies; control-volume analysis of mass, momentum
and energy; fluid acceleration; differential equations of continuity and
momentum; Bernoulli’s equation; dimensional analysis; viscous flow of
incompressible fluids, boundary layer, elementary turbulent flow, flow through
pipes, head losses in pipes, bends and fittings.
Heat-Transfer:
Modes of heat transfer; one dimensional heat conduction, resistance concept and
electrical analogy, heat transfer through fins; unsteady heat conduction,
lumped parameter system, thermal boundary layer, dimensionless parameters in
free and forced convective heat transfer, heat transfer correlations for flow
over flat plates and through pipes, effect of turbulence; heat exchanger
performance, LMTD and NTU methods; radiative heat transfer, Stefan-Boltzmann
law, Wien’s displacement law, black and grey surfaces, view factors, radiation
network analysis.
Thermodynamics:
Thermodynamic systems and processes; properties of pure substances, behavior of
ideal and real gases; zeroth and first laws of thermodynamics, calculation of
work and heat in various processes; second law of thermodynamics; availability
and irreversibility; thermodynamic relations.
Power Engineering: Air
compressors; vapour and gas power cycles, concepts of regeneration and reheat.
I.C. Engines: Air-standard
Otto, Diesel and dual cycles.
Refrigeration and air-conditioning:
Vapour and gas refrigeration and heat pumpcycles; basic psychrometric
processes.
Turbomachinery:
Impulse and reaction principles, velocity diagrams, Pelton-wheel, Francis and
Kaplan turbines.
Section
III: Materials, Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering
Engineering Materials:
Structure and properties of engineering materials, phase diagrams, heat
treatment, stress-strain diagrams for engineering materials.
Casting, Forming and Joining Processes:
Different types of castings, design of patterns, moulds and cores;
solidification and cooling; riser and gating design. Plastic deformation and
yield criteria; fundamentals of hot and cold working processes; load estimation
for bulk metal forming processes such as forging, rolling, extrusion, drawing;
and sheet metal forming processes such as shearing, deep drawing, bending;
principles of powder metallurgy. Principles of welding, brazing, soldering and
adhesive bonding.
Machining and Machine Tool Operations:
Mechanics of machining; basic machine tools; single and multi-point cutting
tools, tool geometry and materials, tool life and wear; economics of machining;
principles of non-traditional machining processes; principles of work holding,
design of jigs and fixtures.
Metrology and Inspection:
Limits, fits and tolerances; linear and angular measurements; comparators;
gauge design; interferometry; form and surface finish measurement; machine
tool; alignment and testing methods; tolerance analysis in manufacturing and
assembly.
Computer Integrated Manufacturing: Basic concepts of
CAD/CAM and their integration tools.
Production Planning and Control:
Forecasting models, aggregate production planning, scheduling, materials
requirement planning.
Inventory Control: Deterministic models; safety stock
inventory control systems.
Operations Research:
Linear programming, simplex method transportation, assignment, network flow
models, simple queuing models, PERT and CPM
PAPER-II: CIVIL ENGINEERING (DEGREE LEVEL)
1.
Building Materials And Construction:
Bricks– Types of Bricks, Indian standard classification, properties; Stones –
Types of stones, classification, properties, dressing and polishing of stones;
Methods of Quarrying; Cement – Different grades and types of cement, properties
and IS specifications; Aggregates – coarse and fine aggregate, properties and
IS specifications; Cement Mortar –Proportions of cement mortar for various
applications; Concrete –Constituents of Concrete, Different grades of Concrete,
mix proportioning using IS Code, Properties of fresh and hardened Concrete;
Admixtures – Types of Admixtures.
2.
Strength of Materials And Theory of Structures:
Strength of Materials:
Simple stresses and strains, elastic constants and relationship between them;
Compound bars; Temperature stresses; Shear forces and bending moment diagrams
for beams; Principal stresses and Mohr’s circle of stress, Theory of bending
and bending stresses; Shear stress distribution; Theory of torsion; Springs;
Deflections of beams; Thin and thick cylinders;; Analysis of trusses,
Betti-Maxwell theorem; Shear centre and unsymmetrical bending.
Theory of Structures:
Direct and bending stresses; Columns and struts; Strain energy method; Moving
loads and influence lines; Arches and suspension bridges; Static and kinematic
indeterminacy; Moment distribution, Slope deflection, and Kani’s methods
applied to continuous beams and portal frames; Column analogy and matrix
methods of analysis.
3.
RCC and Steel Structures:
Concrete Structures:
Materials, permissible stresses and IS Specifications; Working stress methods;
Limit State Method – Stress Blocks parameters, design of Beams, Slabs, Columns
and Footing; Design for Shear and Torsion; Design of Retaining Walls, Water tanks,
and T-Beam Slab bridges; Yield line theory.
Steel Structures: Properties of steel sections, permissible stresses, IS Specifications; Riveted and welded joints and connections; Design of simple and compound Beams and Columns, Column bases, Roof trusses, Plate and Gantry Girders; Plate Girder Lattice Girder Railway bridges, and Bearings. Plastic analysis.
Pre-Stressed Concrete:
Basic concepts, material for pre-stressing, losses in Pre-stress,
classification of pre-stressing system; Analysis of PSC Sections.
4.
Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics:
Fluid Properties; Measurement of Pressure – Manometers;
Fluid Kinematics –Classification of Fluids, Stream function and Velocity
potential, significance and use of Flow nets, Fluid dynamics – Continuity
equation, Bernoulli’s equations and Impulse momentum equation; Laminar and
Turbulent flow through pipes – significance of Reynolds number, Hagen –
Poiseuille’s equation, Darcy – Weisbach equation, Friction factor, Water hammer
phenomenon; Compressible flow– Bernoulli’s equation for Isothermal and
Adiabatic conditions, Mach Number, Mach cone, stagnation properties; Steady
uniform flow through open channels; Gradually varied flows – significance of
Froude number, classification and computation of Flow profiles, Hydraulic jump,
Surges; Boundary layer – Laminar and Turbulent Boundary layer, Boundary layer
thickness, rough and smooth Boundaries, Boundary layer separation; Dimensional
analysis and similarity laws; Hydraulic Turbines – classification, Velocity
triangles, principles and design of reaction and impulse turbines; Centrifugal
pumps – specific speed, work done and efficiency, characteristic curves.
5.
Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering:
Hydrological cycle; Rainfall – types and measurement,
network design; Infiltration – ะค-index; Runoff – process, factors and
determination of runoff, dependable yield; Floods –flood hydrograph,
computation of flood peak using rational formula, unit hydrograph method and
Gumbel’s extreme value methods; Groundwater – types of aquifer and properties,
Darcy’s law, specific yield, steady radial flow to wells in confined and
unconfined aquifers; Irrigation – types and advantages, soil water plant
relationship, consumptive use, duty, delta, base period, crops and their water
requirements; Single and multipurpose projects; Dams – classification, forces
and design of Gravity dam and Earth dam; Spillways – types, energy dissipation,
stilling basin, Appurtenances; Canals –alignment, Kennedy’s and Lacey’s
theories, lining of Canals; Weirs – components, design of vertical drop and
sloping glacis weir; Seepage forces – Bligh’s Theory, Khosla’s theory; Canal
falls – types and design principles; Cross drainage works –classification and
design principles of aqueducts; Hydropower – classification and principle
components of Hydroelectric power plants.
6.
Environmental Engineering:
Water supply – objectives, rate of demand, population
forecasts; Analysis of water classification, design of coagulation,
sedimentation, filtration, disinfection and softening processes; Methods of
layout of distribution pipes– Hardy cross method; Waste water engineering –
systems of sewerage, hydraulic formulae and design of sewers, BOD, COD, self purification
of natural streams, methods of sewage disposal; Treatment of sewage –principles
and design of grit chamber, sedimentation tanks, trickling filters, activated
sludge process, sludge digestion tanks, septic tanks; Municipal solid waste
characteristics, collection and transportation of solid wastes; Air Pollution
types and sources of pollutants, air quality standards; Noise pollution –
Impacts and permissible limits, measurement and control of noise pollution.
7.
Transportation Engineering:
Highway Classification as per IRC; Highway alignment;
Engineering Surveys; Geometric Design; Cross sectional elements of road;
Gradient; Grade compensation; Traffic Surveys–speed, Volumes, origin and
destination; Highway capacity and level of service as per HCM 2000;
Intersection – at grade and grade separated; Channelization; Rotary
intersection; signal design – web star method, traffic signs, pavement marking;
Parking studies, accidental studies, pavement types, Factors considered for
pavement design, flexible and rigid pavements design concepts.
Railway Engineering:
Permanent way, rails, sleepers, ballast; Creep, coning of wheel, rail fixtures
and fastenings, super elevation, cant deficiency, curves, turnout; Points and
crossings.
Airport Engineering:
Selection of site of Airport, runway orientation and design, wind rose diagram,
basic run way length, correction to basic runway length.
8.
Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering:
Soil Mechanics:
Physical properties of soils, Classification and identification, Permeability,
Capillarity, Seepage, Compaction, Consolidation, Shear Strength, Earth
pressure, Slope stability;
Foundation Engineering:
Site investigations, stress distribution in soils, Bearing capacity, Settlement
analysis, Types of Foundation, Pile foundations, Foundations on expansive
soils; swelling and its preventions; Coffer dams, Caissons, Dewatering, Bracing
for excavations, New mark charts, machine foundations.
Engineering Geology:
Mineralogy, Structural Geology, Groundwater Exploration methods; Engineering
Geology applications for Tunnels, Dams and Reservoirs; Geological hazards and
preventive measures.
9.
Estimation, Costing and Construction Management:
Abstract estimate: Detailed estimate – centerline, long
& short wall method, various items of Civil Engineering works as per Indian
Standard, General Specifications –Earth Work, Brick/ Stone Masonry in Cement
Mortar, RCC, Plastering in Cement Mortar, Floor finishes, white wash, color
wash; Standard schedule of rates, lead and lift, preparation of lead statement;
Computation of earth work – Mid-ordinate, Mean Sectional area, Trapezoidal
method, Prismoidal Rule; Approximate estimate – Plinth area and cubic rate
estimate.
10.
Surveying:
Principle and classification of surveying, chain
surveying; Compass surveying; Leveling and contouring; Theodolite surveying;
curves; Introduction and Fundamental concepts of electronic measuring
instruments – EDM, Total station, GIS & GPS.
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