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Our Fluid Mechanics lab is well-equipped with latest equipment & apparatus to conduct various experiments related to fluid
mechanics as per P.T.U. norms giving them the practical knowledge of the theoretical study. For the convenience of the students,
Laboratory-manuals are regularly displayed on the Laboratory Notice Board. Sufficient apparatus and equipment are available to minimize
the number of groups of students performing the particular experiment. Sufficient Faculty, Technical staff and staff members are
available to give individual attention to the students.
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Following equipments are available in this lab :-
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S.No.
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Equipment List
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Metacentric height App.
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2
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Verification of Bernaulli’s Equation Apparatus.
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3
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Venturi Meter & Orifice meter
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4
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Measurement of Co-efficient of discharge with V-Notch/Rectangular Notch.
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5
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Reynold’s App.
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6
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Hydraulic Coefficient App.
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7
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Pipe friction App.
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8
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Minor Head Loss App.
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9
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Pitot Static Tube App.
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10
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Free and forced vortex flow Experiment
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Our Surveying lab is well-equipped with latest equipments & apparatus to conduct various experiments in field of surveying as per
P.T.U. norms. The Concepts in Surveying Laboratory was established to allow students use of state-of-the-art surveying and plotting
equipment. The functionality of the laboratory lies outside, where students are expected to actively survey and plot complicated sets
of data points, automatically entering the information into CAD type systems for further dissemination. For the convenience of the
students, Laboratory-manuals are regularly displayed on the Laboratory Notice Board. Sufficient Faculty, Technical staff and staff
members are available to give individual attention to the students. Major equipments required as per PTU syllabus is available , these
include Theodolites, chains, arrows, plumb bob, offset rods, ranging rods, total station, EDM, staff, etc.
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Our SOM lab is well-equipped with latest equipments & apparatus to conduct various experiments related to the strength and hardness
of various different materials, beams and columns as per P.T.U. norms. The objective of the strength of materials lab. is to
demonstrate the basic principles in the area of strength and mechanics of materials and structural analysis to the undergraduate
students through a series of experiments. Tests such as the tension tests of a steel coupon, torsion of model circular sections and
bending of a steel bar are conducted in the lab. Model truss and frames are also employed to illustrate the theory in structural
analysis and the basic plastic theory of bending. The students are also introduced to the data acquisition system (Strain gauges and
dial gauges etc) used in experimental study. For the convenience of the students, Laboratory-manuals are regularly displayed on the
Laboratory Notice Board. Sufficient Faculty, Technical staff and staff members are available to give individual attention to the
students.
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Following equipments are available in this lab :
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S.No.
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Equipment List
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UTM Machine
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Compression Testing M/C
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Brinell / Rockwell Hardness Tester
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Impact Testing M/C
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Torsion Testing M/C
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Fatigue Testing M/c
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Simple Supported Beam
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Long column arrangement
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Spring Testing M/C
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Our SOM lab is well-equipped with latest equipments & apparatus to conduct various experiments related to the construction works as per P.T.U norms.
The Concrete Technology Lab was designed to offer support to the construction. It performs activities related to the control and quality of concrete
structures besides the technological analysis of concrete basic construction materials, from their origin. The Lab's field of action also includes soil
mechanics and applied geology.
Laboratory-manuals are regularly displayed on the Laboratory Notice Board. Sufficient Faculty, Technical staff and staff members are available to give
individual attention to the students.
Following equipments are available in this lab :-
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Equipment List
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Vicat Apparatus
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2
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Le- Chatelier Apparatus
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3
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Compressive Testing Machine (200 ton)
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4
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Standard Test Sieve Apparatus
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5
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Hos Specific Gravity Apparatus with Digital Balance
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6
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Slump Apparatus
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7
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Vee – Bee Consistometer
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8
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Rebound Hammer
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9
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Bulking Apparatus for fine & coarse aggregate
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The structural analysis is a mathematical algorithm process by which the response of a
Structure to specified loads and actions is determined. This response is measured by
determining the internal forces or stress resultants and displacements or deformations through-out the structure. The structural analysis is based on
engineering mechanics, mechanics of solids, laboratory research, model and prototype testing, experience and engineering judgment. The basic methods of
structural analysis are flexibility and stiffness methods. The flexibility method is also called force method and compatibility method. The stiffness
method is also called displacement method and equilibrium method. These methods are applicable to all type of structures. The examples of such structures
are beams, arches, cables, plane trusses, space trusses, plane frames, plane grids and space frames. Laboratory-manuals are regularly displayed on the
Laboratory Notice Board. Sufficient Faculty, Technical staff and staff members are available to give individual attention to the students.
Following equipments are available in this lab :-
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Equipment List
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Apparatus for Verification of Clerk's Maxwell Reciprocal Theorem
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ELASTIC PROPERTIES OF DEFLECTED BEAM APP.
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Elastically Coupled Beam Apparatus
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4
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Continuous Beam Apparatus
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5
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Columns and Struts Apparatus
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