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Monday, September 21, 2009

GATE 2010 notification

Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is an all India
examination administered and conducted jointly by the Indian Institute
of Science and seven Indian Institutes of Technology on behalf of the
National Coordination Board - GATE, Department of Higher Education,
Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India.
Admission to postgraduate programmes with MHRD and some other
government scholarships/assistantships in engineering
colleges/institutes is open to those who qualify through GATE. GATE
qualified candidates with Bachelor’s degree in
Engineering/Technology/Architecture or Master’s degree in any branch of
Science/Mathematics/Statistics/Computer Applications are eligible for
admission to Master/Doctoral programmes in
Engineering/Technology/Architecture as well as for Doctoral programmes
in relevant branches of Science with MHRD or other government
scholarships/assistantships. To avail the scholarship, the candidate
must secure admission to such a postgraduate programme, as per the
prevailing procedure of the admitting institution. However, candidates
with Master’s degree in Engineering/Technology/Architecture may seek
admission to relevant PhD programmes with scholarship/assistantship
without appearing in the GATE examination.
Some institutions specify GATE qualification as mandatory even for
admission of self-financing students to postgraduate programmes. GATE
qualified candidates are also eligible for the award of Junior Research
Fellowship in CSIR Laboratories and CSIR sponsored projects. Top rank
holders in some GATE papers are entitled to apply for “Shyama Prasad
Mukherjee Fellowship” awarded by CSIR. Some government organizations
prescribe GATE qualification as a requirement for applying to the post
of a Scientist / Engineer.
IMPORTANT DATES of GATE 2010
Commencement of Sale of Information Brochure and Offline Application
Form/ Online Application Form submission - Tuesday Sept 22 2009
Last date of issue of Information Brochure and Application Form :
1) by post from GATE Offices Tuesday Oct 20 2009
2) at bank counters Wednesday Oct 28 2009
3) at GATE office counters Friday Oct 30 2009
Last date for :
1) Online application form submission (website closure) Wednesday Oct
28 2009
2) Receipt of completed Offline/ Online Application Form at respective
zonal GATE Office Tuesday Nov 03 2009
Date of the examination :
1) Computer based ONLINE Examination for TF paper from 09.30 hrs to
12.30 hrs Sunday Feb 07 2010
2) Computer based ONLINE Examination for MN paper from 14.30 hrs to
17.30 hrs Sunday Feb 07 2010
3) OFFLINE Examination for all papers except TF and MN from 09.30 hrs
to 12.30 hrs Sunday Feb 14 2010

GATE 2010 online exam

- New Paper introduced in GATE 2010: Biotechnology (BT) has been
introduced as an independent paper from GATE 2010.
- Common Component of General Aptitude (GA) introduced in GATE 2010:
Each GATE paper shall have a common General Aptitude (GA) component
carrying 15 marks from GATE 2010.
- Papers to be discontinued from GATE 2010 onwards:
- Due to introduction of an independent paper in Biotechnology (BT),
the Biotechnology section in Life Sciences (XL) paper has been
discontinued from GATE 2010.
- There will not be GATE 2010 examination in Pharmaceutical Sciences
(PY) paper. For more information about the organization which will be
conducting a GATE like examination for PY, the candidates are advised
to visit GATE 2010 website from time to time.
-
- ONLINE Examination for MN and TF paper:
- Computer based ONLINE examination for the paper MN will be held in
Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Guwahati, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Mumbai, Roorkee
on February 07, 2010 (Sunday) at 09.30 hrs – 12.30 hrs
- Computer based ONLINE examination for the paper TF will be held in
Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Guwahati, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Mumbai, Roorkee
February 07, 2010 (Sunday) 14.30 hrs – 17.30 hrs
- Online Application form with online payment option: Online payment is
possible through HDFC bank payment gateway using Mastercard or Visa
credit cards, and debit cards of certain banks as listed on the web
site. Offline payment is also possible through a demand draft.
- New Examination Cities included:
- IIT Bombay Zone: Loni, Pandharpur.
- IIT Delhi Zone: Dausa
- IIT Guwahati Zone: Tezpur
- IIT Madras Zone: Karimnagar, Khammam, Kothagudem, Nalgonda
- IIT Roorkee Zone: Muzaffarnagar
- New Bank Branch included for obtaining Information Brochure and
Application Form:
- IIT Bombay Zone: Bangalore (IISc; St. Marks Road; Jayanagar)
- IIT Bombay Zone: Loni (Near Swami Samarth Mandir), Pandharpur
(Sawarkar Road), Shegoan
- IIT Guwahati Zone: Bongaigaon (Main), Tezpur(Main)
- IIT Madras Zone: Gudur, Karimnagar, Khammam, Kothagudem, Nalgonda
Zone-1
Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore - 560 012
Phone: 080-2293 2392
Fax: 080-2360 1227
email: gate(at)gate.iisc.ernet.in
Zone-2
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Powai, Mumbai - 400 076
Phone: 022-2576 7068
Fax: 022-2572 3706
email: gateoffice(at)iitb.ac.in
Zone-3
Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, Hauz Khas, New Delhi - 110 016
Phone: 011-2659 1749
Fax: 011-2658 1579
email: gate(at)admin.iitd.ernet.in
Zone-4
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati, Guwahati - 781 039
Phone: 0361-258 2751
Fax : 0361-258 2755
email: gate(at)iitg.ernet.in
Zone-5
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Kanpur - 208 016
Phone: 0512-259 7412
Fax : 0512-259 0932
email: gate(at)iitk.ac.in
Zone-6
Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, Kharagpur - 721 302
Phone: 03222-282091
Fax : 03222-278243
email: gate(at)adm.iitkgp.ernet.in
Zone-7
Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Chennai - 600 036
Phone: 044-2257 8200
Fax : 044-2257 8204
email: gate(at)iitm.ac.in
Zone-8
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee - 247 667
Phone: 01332-284531
Fax: 01332-285707
email: gate(at)iitr.ernet.in

Saturday, January 17, 2009

GATE HALLTICKET

hi everybody..

i think all those who have applied for GATE-2009 might have got the hllticket..if anybody didn't get hallticket yet please contact the respective zone in which you have applied for the hallticket..




thank you,
adi

Monday, January 5, 2009

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http://rapidshare.com/files/171715512/487.pdf.html

http://rapidshare.com/files/171715513/00000566.pdf.html

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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

gate 2009 imp dates

Commencement of :
1) Sale of information brochure and offline application forms 22nd September 2008 Monday
2) Online application form submission 22nd September 2008 Monday
Last date of issue of Information Brochure and Application forms :
1) by post from GATE Offices 17th October 2008 Friday
2) at bank counters 24th October 2008 Friday
3) at GATE office counters 29th October 2008 Wednesday
Last date for :
1) Online application form submission (website closure) 24th October 2008 Friday
2) Receipt of completed Online/Offline Application Form at respective zonal GATE Office 29th October 2008 Wednesday
Date of the examination
08th February 2009
Sunday
Announcement of results 15th March 2009 Sunday

gate 2009 pattern

Q.1 to Q.20 : Will carry one mark each (sub-total 20 marks).

1/3 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.

Q.21 to Q.50 : Will carry two marks each (sub-total 60 marks) 2/3 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.
Q.51 through Q.56 (3 pairs) will be common data questions. Each question will carry two marks 2/3 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.
Question pairs (Q.57, Q.58) and (Q.59, Q.60) will be linked answer questions.
The answer to the second question of the last two pairs will depend on the answer to the first question of the pair.
If the first question in the linked pair is wrongly answered or is un-attempted, then the answer to the second question in the pair will not be evaluated. Each question will carry two marks

There will be negative marks only for wrong answer to the first question of the linked answer question pair i.e. for Q.57 and Q.59, 2/3 mark will be deducted for each wrong answer. There is no negative marking for Q.58 and Q.60.

GATE-news

What is new in GATE 2009?

1. From GATE 2009, the validity of GATE score will be ONE YEAR only.

2. Papers merged from GATE 2009 onwards
With effect from GATE 2009, Information Technology (IT) paper is merged into Computer Science (CS) paper. There is no separate GATE Paper for IT. The name and code of the merged paper will be Computer Science and Information Technology (CS).
3 Papers discontinued from GATE 2009 onwards
Computational Science and Electrical Sciences sections have been discontinued in XE paper with effect from GATE 2009.
4. Papers discontinued from GATE 2010 onwards
It has been decided to discontinue the offering of Pharmaceutical Sciences (PY) paper with effect from GATE 2010.
5 Change in Structure of GATE Papers

There is a Change in Structure of GATE Papers in GATE 2009.

In GATE 2009 examination paper will be of 3 hours duration and will contain 60 questions carrying a maximum of 100 marks. The question paper will consist of only multiple choice objective questions. Each question will have four choices for the answer. Only one choice will be correct. Candidates have to mark the correct choice on an Optical Response Sheet (ORS) by darkening the appropriate bubble against each question.

There will be ⅓ negative marking for wrong answers

For more details, refer Information Brochure or Question Paper Pattern
6. GG (Geology and Geophysics) Paper
There is a Change in the Structure of GG paper in GATE 2009
The GG paper will consist of two parts: Part A and Part B. Part A will be common to both Geology and Geophysics candidates. Part B will contain two sections: Section 1 (Geology) and Section 2 (Geophysics). Geology candidates will attempt questions in Section 1 only. Geophysics candidates will attempt questions in Section 2 only.
There will be a total of 60 questions carrying 100 marks. Part A will consist of 20 questions; all are 1-mark questions. Each of the sections (Section 1 & Section 2) in Part B will consist of 40 questions; all will be 2-mark question
For more details, refer Information Brochure or Question Paper Pattern

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Aerospace Engineering E-Books

How to Download E-books

copy and paste the following links in the browser to download ebooks

Click the below link to download winrar software for extracting the zipped files

http://files.myopera.com/RAM%20KANNAN/files/wrar30.exe



1.Aircraft Design Projects for Engineering Students by L.R.Jenkinson (2003) [1.97MB]

http://rapidshare.de/files/21092183/JENKINSON__L._R.__2003_._Aircraft_Design_Projects_for_Engineering_Students.rar


2.Aeronautical Engineer's Data Book by C.Matthews (2001) [2.00MB]

http://rapidshare.de/files/21097449/MATTHEWS__C.__2001_._Aeronautical_Engineer_s_Data_Book.rar


3.Vibration Fundamentals by R.K.Mobley (1999) [8.84MB]

http://rapidshare.de/files/21104156/MOBLEY__R._K.__1999_._Vibration_Fundamentals.rar


4.The Theory and Design of Air Cushion Craft by L.Yun (2000) [43.99MB]
http://rapidshare.de/files/21144432/YUN__L.__2000_._Theory_and_Design_of_Air_Cushion_Craft.rar

5.Fluid Mechanics - Thermodynamics of Turbomachinery by S.L.Dixon (1998) [2.67MB]

http://rapidshare.de/files/21075455/DIXON__S._L.__1998_._Fluid_Mechanics__Thermodynamics_of_Turbomachinery__4th_ed._.rar


6.Introduction to Space Sciences & Spacecraft Applications by B.A.Campbell (1996) [3.68MB]

http://rapidshare.de/files/21073501/CAMPBELL__B._A.__1996_._Introduction_to_Space_Sciences_and_Spacecraft_Applications.rar


7.Gas Turbine Engeering by M.P.Boyce (2001) [9.28MB]

http://rapidshare.de/files/21061023/BOYCE__M._P.__2001_._Gas_Turbine_Engineering_Handbook__2nd_ed._.rar


8.Computational Fluid Dynamics by J.Blazek (2001) [7.31MB]

http://rapidshare.de/files/21052513/BLAZEK__J.__2001_._Computational_Fluid_Dynamics_-_Principles_and_Applications.rar


9.Engineering Mathematics by J.Bird (2003) [3.79MB]

http://rapidshare.de/files/21051025/BIRD__J.__2003_._Engineering_Mathematics__4th_ed._.rar


10.Aerodynamics, Aeronautics and Flight Mechanics by McCormick [3.43MB]

http://rapidshare.de/files/22492628/McCormick_-_Aerodynamics__Aeronautics_and_Flight_Mechanics__Partial_Scan_p1-179_.pdf


11.Missile Aerodynamics by J.N.Nielson (1960) [19.87MB]

http://rapidshare.de/files/22493320/Nielsen_J.N._-_Missile_Aerodynamics__McGraw_Hill_1960_.pdf


12.Airplane Aerodynamics by C.E.Lan Jan Roskam (1997) [30.90MB]

http://rapidshare.de/files/22495073/Roskam__Jan___Lan_C.E._-_Airplane_Aerodynamics_and_Performance__DARcorporation_1997_.pdf


13.Basic Helicopter Aerodynamics by J.Seddon (1990) [8.60MB]

http://rapidshare.de/files/22495355/Seddon_J._-_Basic_Helicopter_Aerodynamics__BSP_Prof._Books_1990_.pdf


14.Introduction to Aerodynamics of Flight by T.A.Talay (1975) [6.89MB]

http://rapidshare.de/files/22495598/Talay__T.A._-_Introduction_To_Aerodynamics_Of_Flight__NASA_SP-367_1975_.pdf


15.Aerodynamics of Cars [0.17MB]

http://rapidshare.de/files/22495800/Unknown_-_Aerodynamics_of_cars__Notes_.pdf


16.Basic Aerodynamics by US Army (1994) [1.55MB]

http://rapidshare.de/files/22495850/US_Army_-_Basic_Aerodynamics_AL0966__US_Army_1994_.pdf


17.Introduction to Helicopter Aerodynamics by US Navy (2000) [2.06MB]

http://rapidshare.de/files/22495932/US_Navy_-_Introduction_to_Helicopter_Aerodynamics_Workbook_CNATRA_P-401__US_Navy_2000_.pdf


18.Unsteady Aerodynamics, Aeroacoustics and Aeroelasticity of Turbomachines by Kenneth C. Hall

http://mihd.net/zuj85s


19.Aircraft Structures for Engineering Students by T. H. G. Megson

http://mihd.net/4qt5ep


20.Thin-Walled Composite Beams Theory and Application by Liviu Librescu

http://rapidshare.com/files/12487708/Thin-Walled_Composite_Beams.rar


21.Stirling and Hot Air Engines by Crowood Press

http://rapidshare.com/files/36456554/Stirling_and_hot_air_engines-LQRS.tar.gz.html


22.Air Engines The History, Science, and Reality of the Perfect Engine by Theodor Finkelstein

http://mihd.net/v6g8ch


23.Boeing 707/720 by Jim Winchester

http://rapidshare.com/files/43550790/BOEING_707-720.pdf


24.Aircraft Engine Design by Jack D. Mattingly

http://mihd.net/1w2mrz


25.The Avionics Handbook by Cary R. Spitzer

http://mihd.net/jv7s8i


26.Space shuttle avionics system by John F Hanaway

http://rapidshare.com/files/5039943/NASSSASYS.rar


27.Ultrawideband Radar Measurements Analysis and Processing by L. Yu Astanin

http://mihd.net/eu5cjv


28.Military Avionics Systems by Ian Moir Allan Seabridge

http://mihd.net/i08nxu


29.Advanced Radar Techniques and Systems by Gaspare Galati

http://rapidshare.com/files/1777273/Advanced_Radar_Techniques_and_Systems.rar


30.Janes HUGE Avionics Data Resource

http://rapidshare.com/files/5073201/JAv.rar


31.NASA - 50 Years Of Space Exploration

http://rapidshare.com/files/2414394/Nasa_-_50_Years_of_Space_Exploration.rar


32.Principles of Computational Fluid Dynamics by Pieter Wesseling

http://z11.zupload.com/download.php?file=getfile&filepath=35789


33.Computational Methods for Fluid Dynamics by Joel H. Ferziger

http://rapidshare.com/files/10052686/compmethfludyn.rar


34.Fundamentals of Computational Fluid Dynamics by H. Lomax Thomas

http://depositfiles.com/en/files/479685


35.An Introduction to Fluid Dynamics by G.K.Bachelor

http://depositfiles.com/en/files/1001654


36.An Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics The Finite Volume Method Approach by H. Versteeg

http://rapidshare.de/files/14183512/An_introduction_to_computational_fluid_dynamics.djvu


37.Computational Fluid Dynamics Principles and Applications by Jiri Blazek

http://mihd.net/2hjpeb


38.Basics of Fluid Mechanics and Introduction to Computational Fluid Dynamics by Titus

http://mihd.net/62roy4


39.Computational Dynamics by Ahmed A. Shabana

http://rapidshare.com/files/9767170/Shabana.pdf


40.Computational Fluid Dynamics by John D. Anderson

http://mihd.net/srln4u

41.strength of materials by RS khurmi

http://rapidlibrary.com/index.php?q=strength+of+materials+r+s+khurmi



More Books will be updated soon..........

Saturday, June 28, 2008

GATE preparation

now this is to say the mode of preparation for GATE.
concentrating each and every subject of every semester is very important.
if you have strong basics then it is very easy to crack GATE.
now the question is how to get strong basics???
you just need to concentrate each and every subject as it will be foundation for many other future subjects..
we need to aim perfectly and strive hard for that aim restlessly,concentrate on it and focus your whole energy on it....you will surely achieve

GATE

now this post is for who are interested in gate..i am giving you the syllabus of GATE-2009.this might be helpful to many.
AE-Aerospace Engineering

ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS

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, evaluation of definite and improper integrals, partial derivatives, total derivative, maxima and minima, gradient, divergence and curl, vector identities, directional derivatives, line, surface and volume integrals. Theorems of Stokes, Gauss and Green.

Differential Calculus: First order linear and nonlinear equations, higher order linear ODEs with constant coefficients, Cauchy and Euler equations, initial and boundary value problems, Laplace transforms. Partial differential equations and separation of variables methods.

Numerical methods: Numerical solution of linear and nonlinear algebraic equations, integration by trapezoidal and Simpson rule, single and multi-step methods for differential equations.
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FLIGHT MECHANICS

Atmosphere: Properties, standard atmosphere. Classification of aircraft. Airplane (fixed wing aircraft) configuration and various parts.

Airplane performance: Pressure altitude; equivalent, calibrated, indicated air speeds; Primary flight instruments: Altimeter, ASI, VSI, Turn-bank indicator. Drag polar; take off and landing; steady climb & descent,-absolute and service ceiling; cruise, cruise climb, endurance or loiter; load factor, turning flight, V-n diagram; Winds: head, tail & cross winds.

Static stability: Angle of attack, sideslip; roll, pitch & yaw controls; longitudinal stick fixed & free stability, horizontal tail position and size; directional stability, vertical tail position and size; dihedral stability. Wing dihedral, sweep & position; hinge moments, stick forces.

Dynamic stability: Euler angles; Equations of motion; aerodynamic forces and moments, stability & control derivatives; decoupling of longitudinal and lat-directional dynamics; longitudinal modes; lateral-directional modes.

SPACE DYNAMICS

Central force motion, determination of trajectory and orbital period in simple cases. Orbit transfer, in-plane and out-of-plane. Elements of rocket motor performance.

AERODYNAMICS

Basic Fluid Mechanics: Incompressible irrotational flow, Helmholtz and Kelvin theorem, singularities and superposition, viscous flows, boundary layer on a flat plate.

Airfoils and wings: Classification of airfoils, aerodynamic characteristics, high lift devices, Kutta Joukowski theorem; lift generation; thin airfoil theory; wing theory; induced drag; qualitative treatment of low aspect ratio wings.

Viscous Flows: Flow separation, introduction to turbulence, transition, structure of a turbulent boundary layer.

Compressible Flows: Dynamics & Thermodynamics of I-D flow, isentropic flow, normal shock, oblique shock, Prandtl-Meyer flow, flow in nozzles and diffusers, inviscid flow in a c-d nozzle, flow in diffusers. subsonic and supersonic airfoils, compressibility effects on lift and drag, critical and drag divergence Mach number, wave drag.

Wind Tunnel Testing: Measurement and visualisation techniques.

STRUCTURES

Stress and Strain: Equations of equilibrium, constitutive law, strain-displacement relationship, compatibility equations, plane stress and strain, Airy's stress function.

Flight Vehicle Structures: Characteristics of aircraft structures and materials, torsion, bending and flexural shear. Flexural shear flow in thin-walled sections. Buckling. Failure theories. Loads on aircraft.

Structural Dynamics: Free and forced vibration of discrete systems. Damping and resonance. Dynamics of continuous systems.

PROPULSION

Thermodynamics of Aircraft Gas Turbine engines, thrust and thrust augmentation.

Turbomachinery: Axial compressors and turbines, centrifugal pumps and compressors.

Aerothermodynamics of non rotating propulsion components: Intakes, combustor and nozzle. Thermodynamics of ramjets and scramjets. Elements of rocket propulsion.

Friday, June 27, 2008

COACHING

if you want to get through any competitive exams like GATE and all just let me know through comments so that i can be of some help to you.
for many people GATE aerospace is a nightmare.but i can make it easy..but all u require is just an hour of free time every day and good levels of confidence.
who all want details can contact me

Thursday, June 26, 2008

aeronautics

this is to help aeronautics or aerospace aspiring students both pursuing and also who are thinking to pursue.
who all had doubts regarding aeronautics can post