BDL Management Trainee Civil Syllabus 2023 | Bharat Dynamics Limited MT Civil Syllabus 2023
Bharat Dynamics Limited have released the Hall ticket for the recruitment exam for the post of Management Trainee in different discipline viz Electronics, Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Computer Science, Optics, Business Development, Finance and Human Resource. The BDL Management Trainee exam will be held on 9th & 10th Dec 2023 on various exam centre. The exam centre list is available on official website at bdl-india.in
Here, the ceptam.in portal’s team is providing the Bharat Dynamics Management Trainee Civil Syllabus in detailed. You may go through this syllabus for preparation of BDL MT Exam 2023
Section 1 – Engineering Mathematics
BDL Management Trainee Engineering Mathematics Syllabus-
Topic | Content |
Linear Algebra | Matrix Algebra; Systems of linear equations; Eigen values and Eigen vectors. |
Calculus | Functions of single variable; Limit, continuity and differentiability; Mean value theorems, local maxima and minima; Taylor series; Evaluation of definite and indefinite integrals, application of definite integral to obtain area and volume; Partial derivates; Total derivative; Gradient, Divergence and Curl, Vector identities; Directional derivatives; Line, Surface and Volume integrals. |
Ordinary Differential Equation (ODE) | First order (linear and non-linear) equations; higher order linear equations with constant coefficients, Euler-Cauchy equations; initial and boundary value problems. |
Partial Differential Equation (PDE) | Fourier series; separation of variables; solutions of one-dimensional diffusion equation; first and second order one-dimensional wave equation and two-dimensional Laplace equation. |
Probability and Statistics | Sampling theorems; Conditional probability; Descriptive statistics –Mean, median, mode and standard deviation; Random Variables – Discrete and Continuous, Poisson and Normal Distribution; Linear regression. |
Numerical Methods | Error analysis. Numerical solutions of linear and non-linear algebraic equations; Newton’s and Lagrange polynomials; numerical differentiation; Integration by trapezoidal and Simpson’s rule; Single and multi-step methods for first order differential equations. |
Section 2 – Structural Engineering | |
Engineering Mechanics | System of forces, free-body diagrams, equilibrium equations; Internal forces in structures; Frictions and its applications; Centre of mass; Free Vibrations of undamped SDOF system. |
Solid Mechanics | Bending moment and shear force in statically determinate beams; Simple stress and strain relationships; Simple bending theory, flexural and shear stresses, shear centre; Uniform torsion, Transformation of stress; buckling of column, combined and direct bending stresses. |
Structural Analysis | Statically determinate and indeterminate structures by force/ energy methods; Method of superposition; Analysis of trusses, arches, beams, cables and frames; Displacement methods : Slope deflection and moment distribution methods; Influence lines; Stiffness and flexibility methods of structural analysis. |
Construction Materials and Management | Construction Materials : Structural Steel – Composition, material properties and behavior; Concrete – Constituents, mix design, short-term and long-term properties.
Construction Management : Types of construction projects; Project planning and network analysis- PERT and CPM; Cost estimation. |
Concrete Structures | Working stress and Limit state design concepts; Design of beams, slabs, columns; Bond and development length; prestressed concrete beams |
Steel Structures | Working stress and Limit state design concepts; Design of tension and compression members, beams and beam – columns, column bases; Connections – simple and eccentric, beam – column connections, plate girders and trusses; Concept of plastic analysis – beams and frames. |
Section 3 – Geotechnical Engineering | |
Soil Mechanics | Three-phase system and phase relationships; index properties; Unified and Indian standard soil classification system; Permeability – one dimensional flow, Seepage through soils – two – dimensional flow, flow nets, uplift pressure, piping, capillarity, seepage force; Principle of effective stress and quicksand condition; Compaction of soils; One-dimensional consolidation, time rate of consolidation; Shear Strength, Mohr’s cycle, effective and total shear strength parameters, Stress-Strain characteristics of clays and sand; Stress paths. |
Foundation Engineering | Sub-surface investigations – Drilling bore holes, sampling, plate load test, standard penetration and cone penetration tests; Earth pressure theories – Rankine and Coulomb; Stability of slopes – Finite and infinite slopes, Bishop’s method; Stress distribution in soils – Boussinesqu’s theory; Pressure bulbs, Shallow foundations – Terzaghi’s and Meyerhoffs bearing capacity theories, effect of water table; Combined footing and raft foundation; Contact pressure; Settlement analysis in sands and clays; Deep foundations – dynamic and static formulae, Axial load capacity of piles in sands and clays, pile load test, pile under lateral loading, pile group efficiency, negative skin friction |
Section 4 – Water Resources Engineering | |
Fluid Mechanics | Properties of fluids, fluid statics; Continuity, momentum and energy equations and their application; Potential flow, Laminar and turbulent flow; flow in pipes, pipe networks; Concept of boundary layer and its growth; Concept of lift and drag. |
Hydraulics | Forces on immersed bodies; Flow measurement in channels and pipes; Dimensional analysis and hydraulic similitude; Channel Hydraulics – Energy –depth relationships, specific energy, critical flow, hydraulic jump, uniform flow, gradually varied flow and water surface profiles. |
Hydrology | Hydrologic cycle, precipitation, evaporation, evapo-transpiration, watershed, infiltration, unit hydrographs, hydrograph analysis, reservoir capacity, flood estimation and routing, surface run-off models, ground water hydrology – steady state well hydraulics and aquifers; Application of Darcy’s Law. |
Irrigation | Types of irrigation systems and methods; Crop water requirements – Duty, delta, evapo-transpiration ; Gravity Dams and Spillways; Lined and unlined canals, Design of weirs on permeable foundation; cross drainage structures. |
Section 5 – Environmental Engineering | |
Water and Waste Water Quality and Treatment | Basics of water quality standards – Physical, Chemical and biological parameters; Water quality index; Unit processes and operations; Water requirement; Water distribution system; drinking water treatment. |
Sewerage System | Sewerage system design, quantity of domestic waste water, primary and secondary treatment. Effluent discharge standards; Sludge disposal; Reuse of treated sewage for different applications |
Air Pollution | Types of pollutants, their sources and impacts, air pollution control, air quality standards, Air quality index and limits |
Municipal Solid Wastes | Characteristics, generation, collection and transportation of solid wastes, engineered system for solid waste management (reuse/recycle energy recovery, treatment and disposal) |
Section 6 – Transportation Engineering | |
Transportation Infrastructure | Geometric design of highways – cross-sectional elements, sight distances, horizontal and vertical alignments.
Geometric design of railway track – speed and cant. Concept of airport runway length, calculations and corrections, taxiway and exit taxiway design. |
Highway Pavements | Highway materials –desirable properties and tests; Desirable properties of bituminous paving mixes; Design factors for flexible and rigid pavements; Design of flexible and rigid pavement using IRC codes. |
Traffic Engineering | Traffic studies on flow and speed, peak hour factor, accident study, statistical analysis of traffic data; Microscopic and macroscopic parameters of traffic flow, fundamental relationships; Traffic signs; Signal design by Webster’s method; Types of intersections; Highway capacity. |
Section 7 – Geomatics Engineering | |
Principles of surveying; Errors and their adjustment; Maps-scale, coordinate system; Distance and angle measurement –Leveling and trigonometric leveling ; Traversing and triangulation survey; Total station; Horizontal and vertical curves. Photogrammetric and Remote Sensing – Scale, Flying height; Basics of remote sensing and GIS. | |
Data Collected By – K. Jeyanthi | |
Published on – 5th April 2023 | |
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