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During the last four decades huge effort has been put to decipher the velocity and structural configuration of the deeper parts of the earth through controlled source seismic refraction and reflection studies. In this book most of the results obtained through such studies of the continental crust over the Indian subcontinent and its surroundings have been collated and compiled. These results are integrated with other geophysical studies and reinterpreted. The aim is to provide the reader with an easy access and opportunity to understand the structure and tectonics of different geological provinces stretching across Kutch in the west to Bengal in the east and Southern Granulite Terrain in the south to Kashmir/Himachal in the north. Contents : 1. Earth’s Structure 2. Indian Peninsular Shield 3. Aravalli-Delhi Fold Belt 4. East Coast Sedimentary Basins of India 5. Deccan Volcanic Province near the West Coast 6. Central Indian Region 7. Northwest Himalayan, Tibet and Karakoram Regions 2014 978-81-7800-317-7 224 pp HB BSPBSP Rs. 1495.00 Engineering Principles of Ground Modification Manfred R. Hausmann Contents: Part- I: Introduction, 1. Introduction to Engineering Ground Modification, Part - II: Mechanical Modification, 2. Introduction to mechanical modification, 3. Principles of Soil Densification, 4. Properties of Compacted Soil, 5. Compaction Control tests, 6. Specification of Compaction Requirements, Part –III: Hydraulic Modification, 7. Introduction to Hydraulic Modification, 8. Hydraulics of Slots and Wells, 9. Designing of Dewatering Systems (Excavations and Slopes), 10. Filtration, Drainage, and Seepage Control with Geosynthetics, 11. Preloading and the use of Vertical Drains, 12. Electrokinetic Dewatering and Stabilization, Part – IV: Physical and Chemical Modification, 13. Modification by Admixtures, 14. Modification at Depth by Grouting 15. Thermal Modification, Part – V: Modification by Inclusions and Confinement, 16. Evolution of Soil Reinforcement, 17. Mechanical Models of Soil Reinforcement, 18. Constructed Strip-, Bar-, Mesh-, and Grid- Reinforced Soil, 19. Flexible Geosynthetic Sheet Reinforcement, 20. In Situ Ground Reinforcement: Ground Anchorage, Rock Bolting, and Soil Nailing, 21. Soil Confinement by Formwork Rpt. 2013 978-93-5134-187-1 632 pp BSPMGH Rs. 895.00 NEW NEW Principles of Engineering Geology, Revised Edition K.V.G.K Gokhale Contents : 1. Minerals and Rocks 2. Engineering Properties and Classification of Rock Masses 3. Weathering and Soil Formation 4. Geomorphic Processes and Landforms 5. Crustal Deformation and Geological Structures 6. Site Investigations and Ground Improvement 7. Hydrogeology 8. Engineering Geology in Dam Construction 9. Engineering Geology in Tunneling Practice 10. Geological Hazards 11. Environmental Geology 2010 268 pp 978-81-7800-218-7 BSPBSP Rs. 250.00 Fundamentals of Engineering Geology F.G. Bell 2005 648 pp 978-81-7800-098-5 BSPBSP Rs. 425.00 Gravity and Magnetic Methods for Geological Studies Principles, Integrated Exploration and Plate Tectonics D. C. Mishra Contents: Part I Methodology with Global Examples (Continental, Marine and Airborne – Satellite Surveys) 1. Introduction 2. Gravity Method 3. Magnetic Methods 4. Common Data Processing Methods and Parameter Estimation – Digital Signal Processing Part II Integrated Exploration of Indian Plate and Resources (Geodynamics, Seismotectonics, Hydrocarbons, Minerals, Groundwater, Environment and Engineering Sites) 5. Continental Drift and Plate Tectonics : Reconstructions, Gondwanaland Break-Up, Plumes and Drifting of Indian Plate 6. Collision of Indian and Eurasian Plates and Seismotectonics: Himalayan and Tibetan Terrains 7. Geodynamics of the Indian Continent and Seismotectonics: Isostasy, Archean-Proterozoic Cratons, Collision Zones, Rift Basins, Plumes and Lithosphere, and it’s Flexure 8. Seismotectonics and Geodynamics: Bhuj, New Madrid and Sumatra Earthquakes and Tsunami with Co-Seismic Changes 9. Resource Exploration and Geodynamics: Hydrocarbons, Groundwater, and Minerals 10. Some Typical Environmental and Engineering Studies: Near Surface Geophysics 2011 938 pp 978-93-81075-27-2 BSPBSP HB Rs. 4495.00

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Seismic Signatures of the Indian Continental Crust andNeighbouring Regions

Harish C. Tewari and B. Rajendra PrasadUnderstanding the structure of deeper parts of the earth is of vital importance to understand the relationship between the processesthat have taken place inside it and evolution of various structural /tectonic features present on the Earth's surface. . This knowledgealso provides insight into the characteristics of the earthquakes, other natural hazards and formation/distribution of the naturalresources. The geological efforts to study the Earth, including drilling, are limited to its top few hundred meters but have providedcomprehensive knowledge on the material that is of direct socio-economic interest to the human being. During the last four decadeshuge effort has been put to decipher the velocity and structural configuration of the deeper parts of the earth through controlled

source seismic refraction and reflection studies. In this book most of the results obtained through such studies of the continental crust over the Indiansubcontinent and its surroundings have been collated and compiled. These results are integrated with other geophysical studies and reinterpreted. Theaim is to provide the reader with an easy access and opportunity to understand the structure and tectonics of different geological provinces stretchingacross Kutch in the west to Bengal in the east and Southern Granulite Terrain in the south to Kashmir/Himachal in the north.Contents : 1. Earth’s Structure 2. Indian Peninsular Shield 3. Aravalli-Delhi Fold Belt 4. East Coast Sedimentary Basins of India 5. Deccan VolcanicProvince near the West Coast 6. Central Indian Region 7. Northwest Himalayan, Tibet and Karakoram Regions

2014 978-81-7800-317-7 224 pp HB BSPBSP Rs. 1495.00

Engineering Principles of Ground ModificationManfred R. Hausmann

Contents: Part- I: Introduction, 1. Introduction to Engineering Ground Modification, Part - II: Mechanical Modification, 2. Introductionto mechanical modification, 3. Principles of Soil Densification, 4. Properties of Compacted Soil, 5. Compaction Control tests,6. Specification of Compaction Requirements, Part –III: Hydraulic Modification, 7. Introduction to Hydraulic Modification, 8. Hydraulicsof Slots and Wells, 9. Designing of Dewatering Systems (Excavations and Slopes), 10. Filtration, Drainage, and Seepage Controlwith Geosynthetics, 11. Preloading and the use of Vertical Drains, 12. Electrokinetic Dewatering and Stabilization, Part – IV: Physicaland Chemical Modification, 13. Modification by Admixtures, 14. Modification at Depth by Grouting 15. Thermal Modification,Part – V: Modification by Inclusions and Confinement, 16. Evolution of Soil Reinforcement, 17. Mechanical Models of Soil Reinforcement,18. Constructed Strip-, Bar-, Mesh-, and Grid- Reinforced Soil, 19. Flexible Geosynthetic Sheet Reinforcement, 20. In Situ GroundReinforcement: Ground Anchorage, Rock Bolting, and Soil Nailing, 21. Soil Confinement by Formwork

Rpt. 2013 978-93-5134-187-1 632 pp BSPMGH Rs. 895.00

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Principles of Engineering Geology,Revised Edition

K.V.G.K GokhaleContents : 1. Minerals and Rocks 2. Engineering Properties andClassification of Rock Masses 3. Weathering and Soil Formation4. Geomorphic Processes and Landforms 5. Crustal Deformation andGeological Structures 6. Site Investigations and Ground Improvement7. Hydrogeology 8. Engineering Geology in Dam Construction 9. EngineeringGeology in Tunneling Practice 10. Geological Hazards 11. Environmental Geology

2010 268 pp 978-81-7800-218-7 BSPBSP Rs. 250.00

Fundamentals ofEngineeringGeology

F.G. Bell

2005 648 pp978-81-7800-098-5BSPBSP Rs. 425.00

Gravity and Magnetic Methods for Geological StudiesPrinciples, Integrated Exploration and Plate Tectonics

D. C. MishraContents: Part I Methodology with Global Examples (Continental, Marine and Airborne – Satellite Surveys) 1. Introduction2. Gravity Method 3. Magnetic Methods 4. Common Data Processing Methods and Parameter Estimation – Digital Signal ProcessingPart II Integrated Exploration of Indian Plate and Resources (Geodynamics, Seismotectonics, Hydrocarbons, Minerals, Groundwater,Environment and Engineering Sites) 5. Continental Drift and Plate Tectonics : Reconstructions, Gondwanaland Break-Up, Plumesand Drifting of Indian Plate 6. Collision of Indian and Eurasian Plates and Seismotectonics: Himalayan and Tibetan Terrains

7. Geodynamics of the Indian Continent and Seismotectonics: Isostasy, Archean-Proterozoic Cratons, Collision Zones, Rift Basins, Plumes and Lithosphere,and it’s Flexure 8. Seismotectonics and Geodynamics: Bhuj, New Madrid and Sumatra Earthquakes and Tsunami with Co-Seismic Changes 9. ResourceExploration and Geodynamics: Hydrocarbons, Groundwater, and Minerals 10. Some Typical Environmental and Engineering Studies: Near Surface Geophysics

2011 938 pp 978-93-81075-27-2 BSPBSP HB Rs. 4495.00

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HYDROLOGY AND WATER RESOURCE

Hydrology and WatershedManagement - III

C. Sarala et al.Contents: Technical Session –I Groundwater Quality:Technical Session-II Hydrologic Parameter Estimationand Modelling Technical Session-III Climate Change,Water, Food & Environmental Security TechnicalSession-IV Groundwater Exploration and ExploitationTechnical Session – V Computational Methods in

Hydrology Technical Session – VI Soil and Water Conservation Technologies:Technical Session-VII Groundwater Recharge and Modelling

2010 709 pp 978-81-7800-224-8BSPBSP (Set of two Volumes) Rs. 2995.00

Climate Change:Vulnerability and Adaptation,2 Volume Set

M. Anji Reddy and T. Vijaya LakshmiContents: VOLUME I - SESSION 1 - Climate ChangeVulnerability Analysis: Tools and Technologies SESSION2 - Climate Change Impact and Vulnerability SESSION 3 -Climate Change Influence on Water Resources Volume

– II SESSION 4 - Climate Change Mitigation Technologies SESSION 5 - Policiesand Regulations to Mitigate Climate Change

2011 1139 pp 978-81-7800-252-1BSPBSP Rs. 2995.00

Sustainable Water Resources Management andImpact of Climate Change

Prof. K. Srinivasa Raju and Dr. A. Vasan• Chaotic Nature of Rainfall Series and Nonlinear Ensemble Prediction • Safe Drinking Water Generation and Management for CEERIColony Residents- A Case Study • Knowledge Extraction from Neural Network Based Hydrologic Models: A Review • Inter-Comparisonof General Circulation Models for Hydrologic Predictability • Assessment of Climate Change for an Arid Region • Multivariate StatisticalAnalysis of Flood Flows Using Copulas • Pattern of Rainfall Extremes in Ontario • Analysis of Flow Pattern Versus Possible ClimateChange in a Sub-Humid River Basin of the Western Ghats • Impact of Climatic Change in Mining and Industrial Region of Angul-TalcherCoalfield, Orissa, India • Managing Climate Change in Himalayan Mountains and Its Implications for the Indian Sub-Continent • ConservationAgriculture: A Potential Approach to Enhance Resource Use Efficiency, Carbon Sequestration and Mitigate Climate Change • ClimateChange and Artificial Ecosystems Climate Change, its Impact on Ground Water • Resources and Effective Water Management in the Context of ClimateChange • Regionalization of Flow Duration Quantiles - Comparison of Multiple Least-Squares Regression and Artificial Neural Networks Approaches• Uncertainty Quantification for Predicted Streamflow Through a Semiparametric Approach • Optimal Annual Allocation Model for Nagarjunasagar Project byMulti Level Approach • Short Duration Rainfall Analysis for Kakinada City • Performance Evaluation of Rainfall- Runoff Modeling Using Levenberg- MarquardtAlgorithm • Reservoir Sedimentation Studies to Re-Estimate Useful Life of a Reservoir • Optimal Design of Water Distribution Network for Equity in WaterSupply • Uncertainty Analysis of a Water Distribution System in Conjunction with a Water Quality Model • Monitoring Reservoir Sedimentation Using RemoteSensing Technique•· FEM and GIS Based Simulation Modelling of Watershed for Soil Erosion and Sediment Yield • Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques forDelineation and Mapping of Microwatersheds and Traditional Rainwater Harvesting Structures in Mulki River Basin for Sustainable Development • Rainfall- Runoff Modeling Using GIS and Digital Elevation Model of a Ungauged Basin • The Necessity of GIS in Calcualting Canal Conveyance Losses for an IrrigationCommand Area • GIS Application in Hydrogeological Studies • Impact of Embankment System on Water Bodies of Majuli Island: A GIS Based Study • Rainfalland Runoff Process Using Overland Time of Concentration and GIS • Using Remote Sensing and GIS Tools for Hydrological Analysis of RamgangaWatershed, Uttarakhand State • Development of Hydrus-1d Interface in GIS for Simulation of Moisture and Nitrogen Dynamics in the Cropped Area of IARIFarm · Development of Artificial Neural Network (ANN) Models for Prediction of Evapotranspiration of Wheat Crop At IARI Farm, New Delhi • Developmentof Integrated Techniques for Watershed Management in Neeru Konda Village • Rain Water Harvesting and Artificial Recharge - A Success Story of a WellIrrigating 200 Hectare Area Drip Designs for Cotton Crop Suiting to Different Land Configurations, Crop Geometries, Location and Discharge of WaterSources and Duration of Power Availability • Micro Irrigation Scheduling for Okra with Drip as a Measure to Combat Climate Change with Respect to PlantAge, Pan Evaporation and Emitter Discharge • Indicators for Irrigation System Evaluation: An Overview • Contemporary Practices in Water ResourcesManagement • Sensor Network Testbed for Flood Monitoring • Low-Cost Jet Clariflocculators • A Study of Saline Freshwater Interface Phenomena in theMahanadi Delta Region: Orissa, India • Assessment of Ground Water Quality in the Singanallur Sub-Basin of Coimbatore City • Assessment of PollutionIntensity of Wetlands of Coimbatore City • UASB Effluent Treatment Technology - The Indian Scenario • Anaerobic Treatment of Tannery Effluent by AddingTapioca Starch Wastewater as Co Substrate • Assessment of Bacteriological Quality of Drinking Water • Performance Evaluation of Waste Water TreatmentPlants of Karunya University, Coimbatore • Influence of Admixture on Soil-Water Characteristic Curve of a Sandy Soil

2010 521 pp 978-81-7800-226-2 BSPBSP Rs. 1895.00

Groundwater Systems Analysis of Indian Coastal Deltas:Resource Potentials, Quality Trends, Saline-Fresh Water Interrelationships andManagement Strategies

Indugula RadhakrishnaThe coastal delta systems are the prominent land forms and vibrant eco systems rich in water resources and biodiversities, play avital role in the growth and development of agriculture, irrigation, drinking water and industrial needs and provide good base formultitude of rural and urban population. About 50% of the water requirements for the above sectors are being met from the groundwater resources. The stability of ground water resources and their environmental protection are therefore of prime concern forsustainable and economic development. The fresh ground water systems in the coastal deltas and the inter delta regions over thelast three or four decades have been subjected to large scale stresses in the form of ground water withdrawals beyond their

optimum limits to meet ever increasing demands in the agriculture and irrigation sectors. As a consequence there are large scale depletion of water levelsand reductions in fresh water storage potentials, causing saline water ingression inland, thereby causing a dent in the agriculture production andeconomic growth of the country. This situation is being further threatened by global warming processes and tsunamic impacts. It is therefore feltnecessary that an integrated and holistic approach is required who adopted to protect these important fresh water resources free from the onslaughtsof anthropogenic and natural hazards. The book on “Ground Water Systems Analysis of Indian Coastal Deltas” provides an integrated and holisticapproach towards understanding, assessment and management of these fresh ground water resources in different delta complexes of India.Some of the key features of this book are:

• Geomorphic and tectonic evolution of coastal deltas. • Soil water balance studies and recharge-run off estimations.• Assessment of fresh water resource potentials in different delta systems. • Ground water quality trends and analysis.• Saline-Fresh water inter relationships and estimation of interface structures for different delta systems.• Management and optimization strategies.

Contents: 1. Introduction to Water Resources 2. Geomorphology, Evolution and Structure of Coastal Delta Basins 3. Hydrological Characteristics and SoilWater Balances of Coastal Deltas, 4. Assessment of Fresh Groundwater Resources in the Coastal Delta Systems 5. Groundwater Quality Characteristicsand Trend Analysis in Coastal Delta Complexes 6. Saline Fresh Water Interrelationships, Estimations of Interface Structures and Management Mitigation Strategies

2014 572 pp 978-81-7800-293-4 BSPBSP HB Rs. 5495.00

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Thermodynamics for Engineers, 2nd Ed.Kaufui Vincent Wong

Contents: 1. Concepts, Definitions, and the Laws of Thermodynamics 2. Properties of Pure Substances 3. Mass Conservation andthe First Law of Thermodynamics 4. Second Law of Thermodynamics and Entropy 5. Energy (Availability) Analysis 6. Vapor PowerSystems 7.Thermodynamic Property Relations 8. Principles of Energy (Heat) Transfer.

Rpt. 2013 450 pp 9781439845592 BSPT&F PB * Rs. 895.00

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THERMAL ENGINEERING

Handbook of Heating, Ventilation, and Air ConditioningJan F. Kreider

Contents: 1. Introduction to the Buildings Sector Fundamentals 2. Economic Aspects of Buildings 3. HVAC Equipment and Systems4. Controls 5. HVAC Design Calculations 6. Operation and Maintenance

Rpt. 2013 9780849395840 680 pp HB BSPT&F Rs. 4200.00

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The CRC Handbook of Thermal EngineeringFrank Kreith

Contents: 1. Engineering Thermodynamics 2. Fluid Mechanics 3. Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer 4. Applications5. Numerical Analysis and Computational Tools

Rpt. 2013 9780849395819 1200 pp HB BSPCRC Rs. 6000.00

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Handbook of Induction HeatingValery Rudnev, Don Loveless, Raymond L. Cook and Micah Black

Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Industrial Applications of Induction Heating 3. Theoretical Background 4. Temperature Measurement5. Heat Treatment by Induction 6. Special Application of Induction Heating 7. Induction Mass Heating 8. Power Supplies for ModernInduction Heating

Rpt. 2013 796 pp 9780824708481 HB BSPCRC Rs. 4200.00

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ARCHITECTURE

Understanding Building Failures, 3rd Ed.James Douglas and Bill Ransom

Contents: 1. Introduction to Building Pathology 2. Principles of Building Diagnostics 3. Basic Investigative Methodology 4. DiagnosticTechniques and Tools 5. Deterioration Mechanisms 6. Durability and Service Life Assessment 7. Moisture 8. Foundations 9. Floors,Floor Finishes and DPMs 10. Walls and DPCs 11. Cladding 12. Doors and Windows 13. Roofs 14. Services 15. Failure Patterns and Control

Rpt. 2013 332 pp 9780415370837 PB BSPT&F Rs. 895.00

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Green Homes: Efficient – Healthy – SmartR.C. Gautam

Contents: 1. Green Vision 2. The Concerns 3. Green Homes 4. Efficient Homes 5. Healthy Homes 6. Responsible Homes 7. SmartHomes 8. Economics

2009 305 pp 978-81-7800-173-9 HB BSPBSP Rs. 1800.00

STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS

Bridge Engineering HandbookWai-Fah Chen and Lian Duan

Contents: Section 1: Fundamentals Section 2: Superstructure Design, Section 3: Substructure Design, Section 4: SeismicDesign, Section 5: Construction and Maintenance, Section 6: Special Topics, Section 7: Worldwide Practice

Rpt. 2014 2020 pp 9780849374340 HB BSPCRC Rs. 7000.00

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Designing Green Cement PlantsS. P. Deolalkar

This book is about designing new large cement plants that would promote sustainable growth, preserve natural resources to themaximum possible extent and make least possible additions to the Greenhouse Gases that cause global warming. These are theGreen Cement Plants. Process of making cement involves ‘calcination’ of limestone- that is release of Carbon Dioxide – theprincipal greenhouse gas. In ordinary portland cement, OPC, ratio of cement to clinker is 1.05. Every ton of cement producedreleases 0.8 ton of CO2. By increasing the cement/clinker ratio that is by making ‘blended cements’ this emission can be reducedto 0.53 to 0.30 tons per ton of cement depending on the type of blended cements viz. PPC, BFSC or composite cements made.Combustion of fuel needed to make clinker also releases CO2 (quantum included in values mentioned above). Reduced sp. fuelconsumption thus reduces ghg emissions. Substitution of fossil fuels by waste -alternate fuels some of which are ‘carbon

neutral’ thus saves exhaustible fossil fuels and also lowers ghg emissions. Presently a lot of heat is wasted through kiln and cooler exhaust gases evenafter they are used to dry raw materials and coal. If the heat therein is recovered to generate power, a dual advantage accrues in that fossil fuel is savedand ghg emissions are lowered. World is paying urgent attention to harnessing inexhaustible and renewable sources of energy like wind and sun. BothSolar and wind power are renewable and green house gas emissions are practically nil. New cement plants should therefore be designed to userenewable energy to the extent possible depending on the present day status of cost and production factors. There are other ways of reducing CO2emissions like capturing the emitted gas and either storing it for other uses or for making new cements like Calera. New green cement plants should alsoexamine possibilities of developing cement substitutes like Calera, Caliix, Novacem, Aether and Geopolymer cements etc. that are ‘green cements’. Theconcept of saving energy and saving materials by recycling are also applied to construction of cement plants by constructing green buildings, to miningoperations and so on. All these aspects and activities add up to making ‘Green Cement’. They have been dealt with in the book. Large new cement plantsshould be designed to incorporate all these aspects. Cement making machinery to be selected and cement plant layouts to be developed should alsocontribute to this concept of ‘green cement’. This book like its predecessor ‘Handbook for Designing Cement Plants, would be a useful tool in the handsof Cement Engineers, Cement Technologists and Cement Consultants to achieve the objective of the day viz sustainable growth through Green Cement.Distinctive Features of the book

1 Clear definition of Green Cement2 Factors contributing to generation and emission of Greenhouse Gases and steps that can be taken to reduce it3 Steps that can be taken to:

1 make blended cements 2 use alternate fuels 3 install waste heat recovery systemsImpact of these steps on reduction in green house gases and savings of natural resources

4 Prospects and feasibility of using renewable energy - wind and solar power5 look at the future - carbon capture and storage and substitute cements like Novacem, Calix Calera and Geopolymer and Aether cements for example.6 Design of new large plants of 5000 to 10000 tpd (single kiln clinkering capacity) incorporating above features of green cement plants. Development

of plant general layouts7 Essential data for quantities, storages , capacities of major machinery units for large new green cement plants in active excel spreadsheets8 Indication of Capital Costs and Costs of Production; Impact and benefits resulting from making green cements as compared to conventional OPC.

Contents: Section 1 Green Cement: 1 What is a Green Cement Plant 2 Green House Gases 3 Summary Section 2 Blended Cements 1 BlendedCements & Designing Cement Plants to make them 2 Composite Cements Section 3 Carbon Capture & Storage Systems 1 Carbon Capture & Storage(CCS) Section 4 Alternate Fuels & Raw Materials 1 General Introduction 2 Properties of Commonly Available Alternate Fuels (AFs) 3 Feasibility ofUsing Alternate Fuels in Cement Kilns 4 Possibilities of Using AFRs in Cement Plants 5 Procurement, Processing, Storage & Transport of AFs 6 Design &Engineering of Systems for firing AFs 7 New Machinery to be installed for AFs 8 Capital Costs, Payback Period and Benefits 9 Alternate Raw Materials10 Quality Control 11 Procedure to begin to use AFs on Continuous Basis 12 Problems in Using AFs 13 Recommendations & Conclusion Section 5 WasteHeat Recovery Systems 1 Green Cement and Waste Heat Recovery (WHR) Introduction 2 Waste Heat Available for Generation of Power 3 SystemsAvailable for Using Waste Heat for Co-generation of Power4 Machinery for WHR Systems 5 Potential for Generation of Power 6 Options for Locationsof WHR Systems & Flow Charts 7 Ordering WHR Systems 8 Capital Costs, Savings & Pay back Period 9 Design and Operational Aspects 10 Evaluationof Results of Installing WHR Systems Section 6 Other Aspects of Green Cement Plants 1 Introduction 2 Green Buildings 3 Water Conservation andRain Water Harvesting 4 Mining & Landscaping 5 Electrical Instruments and Appliances 6 Renewable Sources of Energy 7 Wind Power 8 Solar PowerSection 7 Features of Large Green Cement Plants 1 Overview 2 Sectional Capacities & Capacities of Major Individual Machines & Auxiliaries 3Number of Units of Major Machines to meet Sectional Capacities 4 Storages to be provided 5 Developing Layouts for a Green Cement Plant 6 Layout forDespatch of Cements Bagged and in Bulk 7 Developments in Machinery now Available of Making Cements New Machinery Section 8 Capital Costs &Costs of Production 1 Capital Costs & Costs of Production Section 9 Cement Substitutes 1 Cement Substitutes a Peep into the future Section 10Conclusion 1 Conclusion Section 11 Sources 1 Books & Periodicals 2 Brochures and Catalogues 3 Plates 4 Figures 5 Tables & Annexures

2014 978-81-7800-302-3 380 pp BSPBSP HB Rs. 3500.00

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Handbook For Designing Cement PlantsDeolalkar

Contents : Section 1 : Basics Section Section 2 : Machinery Used in Making Cement Section Section 3 : TechnoeconomicFeasibility Studies Section 4 : Civil Design and Construction Section 5 : Electricals and Instrumentation Section 6 : Layouts andDetailed Engineering Section 7 : Selecting and Ordering Machinery Section 8 : Reference Section (rs) (CD Form) Section 9 : Sources

2008 978-81-7800-264-4 1295 pp BSPBSP HB *Rs. 10,000.00

Nomograms for Design and Operation of Cement PlantsS. P. Deolalkar

Contents: Section 1 - Basics Section 2 - Physical Properties Section 3 - Process Section 4 - Machinery

2011 249 pp 978-93-81075-00-5 BSPBSP HB Rs. 2500.00

CONCRETE/ CEMENT

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Handbook on Nondestructive Testing of Concrete, 2nd Ed.V.M. Malhotra, Nicholas J. Carino

Contents: 1. Surface Hardness Methods, 2. Penetration Resistance Methods, 3. Pullout Test, 4. The Break-Off Test Method,5. The Maturity Method, 6. Pull-Off Test and Permeation Tests, 7. Resonant Frequency Methods, 8. The Ultrasonic Pulse VelocityMethod, 9. Combined Methods, 10. Magnetic/Electrical Methods, 11. Methods to Evaluate Corrosion of Reinforcement, 12. Radioactive/Nuclear Methods, 13. Short-Pulse Radar Methods, 14. Stress Wave Propagation Methods, 15. Infrared Thermographic Techniques,16. Acoustic Emission Methods

Rpt.2014 978-0-84931-485-8 384 pp BSPCRC Rs. 4000.00

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Hydraulic Machines: Fundamentals of Hydraulic Power SystemsP. Kumar

Contents: 1. Basic Fluid Mechanics, 2. Hydraulic Transmission of Power, 3. Fluids For Hydraulic Systems, 4. Hydraulic Pumps,5. Rotodynamic Pump, 6. Hydraulic Accumulator, 7. Hydraulic Motors, 8. Rotodyne Transmission, 9. Turbines

2012 9788178002699 361 pp BSPBSP PB Rs. 350.00

FLUID MECHANICS

The Handbook of Fluid DynamicsRichard W. Johnson

Contents: Part 1: Basics, Part 2: Classical Fluid Dynamics, Part 3: High Reynolds Number Asymptotic Theories, Part 4: NumericalSolution of the Equations of Fluid Dynamics, Part 5: Experimental Methods in Fluid Mechanics, Part 6: Applications

Rpt. 2014 9780849325090 1952 pp BSPCRC HB Rs. 7000.00

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Multiphase Flow HandbookCrowe

Contents: 1. Basic Concepts and Definitions, 2. Gas-Liquid Transport in Ducts, 3. Boiling and Condensation, 4. Fluid-Solid Transportin Ducts, 5. Fluidized Beds, 6. Aerosol Flows, 7. Particle Separation Systems, 8. Spray Systems, 9. Dry Powder Flows, 10. PorousMedia Flows, 11. Microscale and Microgravity Flows, 12. Multiphase Interactions, 13. Modeling, 14. Advanced Experimental Techniques

Rpt. 2013 1156 pp 9780849312809 BSPCRC HB Rs.5000.00

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Basic Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic MachinesZoeb Husain, Zanial Alimuddin and Zulkify Abdullah

Contents: 1. Dimensions and Systems of Units 2. Fluid Flow 3. Thermal and Hydropower Stations 4. Fluid Machinery 5. PeltonTurbine 6. Francis Turbine 7. Propeller and Kaplan Turbines 8. Turbo Pumps 9. Positive Displacement Pumps

2008 210 pp 978-81-7800-147-0 BSPBSP Rs. 200.00

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Alternative Energy SourcesEfstathios E. (stathis) Michaelides

Contents: 1. Energy Demand and Supply, 2. Environmental and Ecological Effects of Energy Production and Consumption,3. Fundamentals of Energy Conversion, 4. Introduction to Nuclear Energy, 5. Nuclear Power Plants, 6. Fusion Energy, 7. Solar Energy,8. Wind Power, 9. Geothermal Energy 10. Biomass, 11. Power from the Water, 12. Energy Storage, 13. Energy Conservation andEfficiency, 14. Economics of Energy Projects,

Rpt. 2013 459 pp 9783642209505 BSPSPR HB Euro 69.95

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Energy Management and Conservation HandbookD. Yogi Goswami and Frank Kreith

Contents: 1. Energy Efficiency and Conservation 2. Energy Supply, Demand, and Price Projections through 2025, 3. EconomicMethods 4. Energy Audits for Buildings 5. Electrical Energy Management in Buildings 6. HVAC System Design and Control 7. EnergyEfficient Lighting Technologies 8. Major Appliances and Space Conditioning Equipment 9. Heat Pumps 10. Energy Management inIndustry 11. Electric Motor Systems Efficiency 12. Energy Storage 13. Demand Side Management

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Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is one of the most important tools employed in contemporary environmental management. EIAis now firmly on the agenda as a result of the introduction of legislation and growing concern about environmental issues and theimpact of development on the environment. Presenting all the components of environment, this book provides students and practitionerswith a rigorous grounding in EIA theory including air, water, land, noise, biological and socio economic aspects and screening andscoping, impact identification, prediction, monitoring, evaluation and public involvement. This book also provides the proponent withthe procedure to obtain environmental clearance for developmental projects as per environment protection act.

Dr. V. Bakthavatsalam, Chairman, Andhra Pradesh, State Environmental Impact Assessment Authority, (SEIAA),MoEF, Govt. of India.

The book begins with the elaborate rendering of the prevailing environmental policies, acts, rules and regulations. The philosophy of environmental impactidentification and mitigation has been well dealt. Impacts and their management on environment related to air, water, land, noise, biological andsocioeconomic have been exhaustively handled including Indian practices. As stakeholder management is imperative, a complete chapter is devoted topublic involvement. The book provides an informative, scholarly and enjoyable reading to students, academicians and researchers who care forsustainable development.

Dr. P.G. Sastry, Former Chairman, EAC, MoEF, Govt. of IndiaEnvironmental Impact Assessment (EIA) has become a vital management exercise worldwide. EIA is a means for evaluating the likely consequences ofproposed major action which can significantly affect the environment. This book written by Dr. Reddy provides an authoritative text and is designed tohelp decision makers gain an understanding about various impacts on natural environment. Also this book will be extremely useful as text book mainlyto civil engineering, and environmental science students taking course work in EIA.

Dr. Rameshwar Rao, Vice-Chancellor, JNTUHContents: 1. Environmental Policies, 2. Conceptual Facets of EIA, 3. EIA Study Planning and Management, 4. Baseline Data and Environmental Setting,5. Impact Identification Methods, 6. Impacts on Air Environment, 7. Impacts on Water Environment, 8. Impacts on Soils and Land Environment, 9. Impactson the Noise Environment, 10. Impacts on the Biological Environment, 11. Impacts on the Socioeconomic Environment, 12. Mitigation and Impact Management,13. Technology in EIA, 14. EIA Practice in India, 15. Public Involvement in EIA

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2012 334 pp 9789381075913 BSPBSP PB Rs. 695.00

EnergyResources:Conventional &Non-Conventional,2nd Ed.M.V.R. Koteswara Rao

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EnergyManagementW. R. Murphy andG. Mckay

RenewableEnergyResources,2nd Ed.John Twidell andTony Weir

Energy Resources, Utilization and TechnologiesAnjaneyulu Yerramilli and Francis Tuluri

Contents: 1. Introduction – Energy Fundamental Concepts, Sources and Utilization 2. Solar Energy 3. Biomass Energy 4. WindEnergy 5. Ocean Energy 6. Geothermal Energy 7. Hydrogen Energy 8. Fuel Cells 9. Nuclear Energy 10. Application of Nanotechnologiesfor Clean Energy

2012 549 pp 9789381075890 BSPBSP PB Rs. 695.00

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Fuel Cell Technology HandbookGregor Hoogers

Contents: Part 1: Technology 1. Introduction 2. History 3. Thermodynamics and Electrochemical Kinetics 4. Fuel Cell Componentsand their Impact on Performance 5. The Fueling Problem: Fuel Cell Systems 6. Catalysts for the Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell7. Prospects of the Direct Methanol Fuel Cell Part Ii: Applications 8. Stationary Power Generation 9. Portable Systems10. Automotive Applications 11. Competing Technologies for Transportation 12. Fuel Cell Fuel Cycles 13. Outlook - The Next Five Years

Rpt.2013 9780849308772 360 pp HB BSPCRC Rs. 2500.00

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Textbook of Environmental Science and Technology, Rev. Ed.

M. Anji Reddy

Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Natural Resources 3. Ecosystems 4. Biodiversity and Its Conservation 5. Environmental Pollution6. Solid Waste Management 7. Watershed Management 8. Social Issues and Environment 9. Regional & Sectoral Issues 10. GlobalEnvironmental Issues 11. Environmental Geoinformatics and Modelling

2011 319 pp 978-93-81075-44-9 BSPBSP *Rs. 195.00

Solid and Hazardous Waste ManagementDr. M. N. Rao and Dr. Razia Sultana

Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Municipal Solid Waste 3. Plastic Waste 4. Bio-Medical Waste 5. Hazardous Waste 6. Electronic Waste7. Soil Remediation Technologies 8. Waste Minimization 9. Environment Impact Assessment

2012 271 pp 978-93-81075-77-7 BSPBSP Rs. 325.00

Municipal Solid Waste Management: Processing, Energy Recovery, Global Examples

P. Jayarama ReddyContents: 1. Basics, 2. Waste Generation and characterization, 3. Waste Reduction and Recycling, 4. Waste collection andTransfer 5. Composting, 6. Energy from waste, 7. Land filling, 8. MSW Management in India, 9. Private sector Participation in India,10. MSW management and planning global examples

2011 449 pp 978-93-81075-39-5 BSPBSP HB Rs. 2295.00

Environmental Impact Assessment Methodologies, 2nd Ed.Y. Anjaneyulu and Valli Manickam

Contents: 1. Fundamental Approach to Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) 2. EIA Methodologies 3. Prediction and Assessmentof Impacts on Soil and Ground Water Environment 4. Prediction and Assessment of Impacts on Surface Water Environment5. Prediction and Assessment of Impacts on Biological Environment 6. Prediction and Assessment of Impacts on the Air Environment7. Prediction and Assessment of Impacts of Noise on the Environment 8. Prediction and Assessment of Impacts of Socio-Economicand Human Health Impacts 9. Environmental Risk Assessment (ERA) and Risk Management in EIA 10. Application of Remote Sensingand GIS for EIA 11. EIA Case Studies

2010 428 pp 978-81-7800-222-4 BSPBSP * Rs. 495.00

Handbook of EnvironmentalLaws, Acts, Guidelines, Compliances & Standards, 3rd Ed. 2 Vol. Set

Dr. R. K. TrivedyContents: Volume I: I. Introduction II. Indian Constitution & Environment, Environmental Policy of India & the Legislative FrameworkIII. Institution Mechanism & Environmental Policy IV. Environmental Clearance & Guidelines for Industries V. Environmental StandardsVI. Hazardous Wastes VII. Environmental Audit VIII. Water Pollution IX. Air Pollution X. Public Liability Insurance XI. NationalEnvironment Appellate Authority XII. National Environment Tribunal XIII. Indian Forest Service XVI. Wildlife Volume II XVII. AnimalWelfare XVIII. Environment Protection

2010 978-81-7800-221-7 BSPBSP (Set of two volumes) * Rs. 4000.00

Introduction to Environmental ScienceY. Anjaneyulu

Contents: 1. Multidisciplinary Nature of Environmental Studies 2. Renewable and Non-Renewable Resources 3. Forest Resources4. Water Resources 5. Mineral Resources 6. Food Resources 7. Energy Resources 8. Land Resources 9. Role of Individuals inConservation of Natural Resources and Environmental Management 10. Ecosystems 11. Biodiversity and its Conservation12. Air Pollution Sources and Effects 13. Water Pollution 14. Soil Pollution 15. Noise Pollution 16. Nuclear Hazards 17. Solid WasteManagement

2004 745 pp 978-81-7800-061-9 BSPBSP *Rs. 450.00

Textbook of Environmental ScienceM. Anji Reddy

Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Natural Resources 3. Ecosystems 4. Biodiversity and Its Conservation 5. Environmental Pollution 6. SolidWaste Management 7. Watershed Management 8. Social Issues and Environment 9. Regional & Sectoral Issues 10. Global EnvironmentalIssues 11. Environmental Geoinformatics and Modelling

2012 293 pp 978-81-7800-217-0 BSPBSP Rs. 150.00

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Safety and Health inIndustry:A Handbook

A. M. Sarma

2009 375 pp 978-81-7800-183-8BSPBSP HB *Rs. 1495.00

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Geotechnical Engineering Investigation Handbook,2nd Ed.

Roy E. HuntContents: 1. Investigation Methods and Procedures Exploration 2. Measurement of Properties 3. Field Instrumentation4. Characteristics of Geologic Materials and Formations Rock and Soil: Identification and Classification 5. Rock-Mass Characteristics6. Soil Formations: Geologic Classes and Characteristics 7. Water: Surface and Subsurface 8. The Geologic Hazards Landslidesand Other Slope Failures 9. Ground Subsidence, Collapse, and Heave 10. Earthquakes

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Contents: 1. Review of Soil Mechanics Concepts and Analytical Techniques used in Foundation Engineering 2. In Situ Soil Testing3. Spread Footings: Analysis and Design 4. Geotechnical Design of Combined Spread Footings 5. Structural Design of Foundations6. Design of Driven Piles and Pile Groups 7. Design of Drilled Shafts 8. Design of Laterally Loaded Piles 9. Construction Monitoring andTesting Methods of Driven Piles 10. Retaining Walls: Analysis and Design 11. Stability Analysis and Design of Slopes 12. Methods ofSoft Ground Improvement 13. Impact of Groundwater on the Design of Earthen Structures

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Engineering Principles of Ground ModificationManfred R. Hausmann

Contents: Part- I: Introduction, 1. Introduction to Engineering Ground Modification, Part - II: Mechanical Modification, 2. Introductionto mechanical modification, 3. Principles of Soil Densification, 4. Properties of Compacted Soil, 5. Compaction Control tests,6. Specification of Compaction Requirements, Part –III: Hydraulic Modification, 7. Introduction to Hydraulic Modification, 8. Hydraulicsof Slots and Wells, 9. Designing of Dewatering Systems (Excavations and Slopes), 10. Filtration, Drainage, and Seepage Controlwith Geosynthetics, 11. Preloading and the use of Vertical Drains, 12. Electrokinetic Dewatering and Stabilization, Part – IV: Physicaland Chemical Modification, 13. Modification by Admixtures, 14. Modification at Depth by Grouting 15. Thermal Modification,Part – V: Modification by Inclusions and Confinement, 16. Evolution of Soil Reinforcement, 17. Mechanical Models of Soil Reinforcement,18. Constructed Strip-, Bar-, Mesh-, and Grid- Reinforced Soil, 19. Flexible Geosynthetic Sheet Reinforcement, 20. In Situ Ground

Reinforcement: Ground Anchorage, Rock Bolting, and Soil Nailing, 21. Soil Confinement by Formwork

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Environmental Science:A Practical Manual

G. Swarajya Lakshmi, P. Prabhu Prasadini,Ramesh Thatikunta and V.N.L.V. Tayaru

2010 133 pp 978-81-7800-228-6BSPBSP Rs. 110.00

An Introduction toAir Pollution

R.K. Trivedy and P.K. Goel

2005 284 pp 978-81-7800-083-1BSPBSP * Rs. 300.00

Principles of EnvironmentalStudies:(Ecology, Economics, Management and Law)

C. Manoharachary, P. Jayarama Reddy

Rpt. 2008 305 pp 81-7800-131-4BSPBSP Rs. 150.00

Objective Question Bank andGlossary in EnvironmentalStudies

G. Vidya Sagar & Prabhu Prasadini

2009 343 pp 978-81-7800-186-9BSPBSP Rs. 150.00

Energy, Environment,Ecology and Society

Anil Kumar and K. SudhakarContents: 1. Energy 2. Ecosystem 3. Air Pollution4. Sound Pollution 5. Water Pollution 6. Soil Pollution7. Society and Ecology 8. Ethics

2011 194 pp 978-81-7800-257-6BSPBSP Rs. 125.00

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Textbook ofRemote Sensing andGeographical InformationSystems, 4th Ed.

M . Anji ReddyContents: 1. Map Language 2. Photogrammetry 3. RemoteSensing - Basic Principles 4. Microwave Remote Sensing 5.

Remote Sensing Platforms and Sensors 6. Visual Image Interpretation 7. DigitalImage Processing 8. Global Positioning System (GPS) 9. Fundamentals of GIS 10.Spatial Data Modelling 11. GIS Data Management 12. Data Input and Editing 13.Data Quality Issues 14. Data Analysis and Modelling 15. Integration of RemoteSensing and GIS 16. Urban and Muncipal Applications 17. Forest ResourcesManagement 18. Watershed Management 19. Natural Disaster Management:Landslides 20. Creation of Information System: A Case Study.

2012 607 pp 978-93-81075-97-5 BSPBSP PB Rs. 550.00

Digital PhotogrammetryKasser and Egels

2002 351 pp 9780748409457BSPT&F PB Rs. 1095.00

Global Navigation SatelliteSystems: Insights into GPS, GLONASS,Galileo, Compass, and others

B. Bhatta

2010 438 pp 978-81-7800-220-0BSPBSP HB Rs. 895.00

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Shaft Alignment Handbook,Piotrowski

Contents: 1. Introduction to Shaft Alignment, 2. Detecting Misalignment on Rotating Machinery, 3. Foundations, Baseplates, Installation,and Piping Strain, 4. Flexible and Rigid Couplings, 5. Preliminary Alignment Checks, 6. Shaft Alignment Measuring Tools, 7. CorrectingMisalignment, 8. Alignment Modeling Basics, 9. Defining Misalignment: Alignment and Coupling Tolerances,10. Reverse IndicatorMethod, 11. Face and Rim Methods, 12. Double Radial Method, 13. Shaft to Coupling Spool Method, 14. Face-Face Method,15. Electronic and Electro-Optical Shaft Alignment Systems, 16. Measuring and Compensating for Off-Line to Running MachineryMovement, 17. Aligning Multiple-Element Drive Systems, 18. Aligning V-Belt Drives, 19. Bore Alignment 20. Parallel Alignment,21. Alignment Considerations for Specific Types of Machinery, 22. The History of Machinery Alignment

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The Engineering Handbook, 2nd Ed.Richard C. Dorf

Contents: 1. Statics 2. Mechanics of Materials, 3. Dynamics and Vibration, 4. Kinematics and Mechanisms, 5. Structures, 6. FluidMechanics, 7. Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer, 8. Separation Processes, 9. Fuels and Energy Conversion, 10. Kinetics andReaction Engineering, 11. Geotechnical, 12. Transportation, 13. Coastal and Ocean Engineering, 14. Environmental Systems andManagement, 15. Water Resources Engineering, 16. Linear Systems and Models, 17. Circuits, 18. Electronics, 19. Digital Systems,20. Communications and Signal Processing, 21. Computers, 22. Measurement and Instrumentation, 23. Surveying, 24. ControlSystems, 25. Manufacturing, 26. Aeronautical and Aerospace, 27. Safety, 28. Engineering Economics and Management, 29. MaterialsEngineering, 30. Mathematics

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CRC Handbook of Engineering TablesRichard C. Dorf

Contents: 1. Electrical and Computer Engineering, 2. Civil and Environmental Engineering, 3. Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, andMaterials Science, 4. Mechanical Engineering, 5. General Engineering and Mathematics

Rpt. 2013 656 pp 9780849315879 HB BSPCRC Rs. 3000.00

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Engineering Maintenance: A Modern ApproachB.S. Dhillon

Contents1. Introduction 2. Maintenance Mathematics 3. Maintenance Management and Control 4. Preventive Maintenance 5. CorrectiveMaintenance 6. Reliability Centered Maintenance 7. Inventory Control In Maintenance 8. Human Error In Maintenance 9. Quality andSafety in Maintenance 10. Maintenance Costing 11. Software Maintenance 12. Reliability, 13. Maintainability

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Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Internal Environmental Laws, 3. National Environmental Laws, 4. LifeCycle Assessment, 5. Environmental Impact Assessment, 6. Environmental Audit, 7. EnvironmentalAccounting, 8. Environmental Risk Assessment, 9. Energy Management and Audit, 10. ISO 9000,14000 Series and OHSAS 18001, 11. Water Treatment Technologies, 12. Waterwater TreatmentTechnologies, 13. Industrial Wastewater Treatment Technologies, 14. Air Pollution and ControlTechnologies, 15. Noise Pollution, 16. Solid Waste Management, 17. Hazardous Waste Management,18. Methods of Analysis for Water, WasteWater, Soil and Air

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Contents: 1. Intellectual Property Rights and their usefulness for Engineers, 2. Intellectual Property vs. Physical or conventionalProperty, 3. Usefulness of Patents for Engineers, 4. Practical aspects of filing a Patent in India and Abroad, 5. Copyright and itsusefulness in Engineering, 6. Practical aspects of Copyright Registration and Transfer, 7. Industrial Design Registration and itsusefulness in Engineering, 8. Practical aspects of Industrial Design Registration in India and Abroad, 9. Trade Secrets- Importancefor Engineers, 10. Trademarks- Importance in Engineering, 11. Trademarks- Importance in Engineering, 12. Legislations and Policy,13. Digital Innovations and Developments as Knowledge Assets, 14. IP Laws, Cyberlaws and Digital Content Protection,15. Practical Assignments

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