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SCHEME OF COURSES FOR B.TECH.

CIVIL ENGINEERING FOR 2006 BATCH AND ONWARDS


B. TECH. Ist SEMESTER Course No. CIV-102 Course title Engg.Drawing L 2 T 0 P 4 C 4

B. TECH. 2nd SEMESTER Course No. CIV-201 Course title Engg.Mechancis L 3 T 1 P 0 C 4

B.TECH. 3RD SEMESTER (CIVIL) Course No. CIV-301 CIV-302 CIV-302(P) CIV-303 CIV- 303(P) MTH-303 ELE-304 ELE-304(P) HSS-301 CIV-300 Course title L T P C 3 3 1 4 2 4 3 1 3 1 25 4 1

Structucal Analysis- I 2 1 0 Fluid Mechanics-I 2 1 0 Fluid Mechanics Lab-I 0 0 2 Surveying-I 2 2 0 Surveying Lab-I 0 0 3 Mathematics-I 2 2 0 Basic Electrical Engineering 2 1 0 Basic Electrical Engineering Lab. 0 0 2 Humanities & Social Science-I 2 1 0 Professional Development Activities 0 0 2 Total Contact Hours and Credits 28 COURSES OFFERED TO OTHERS DEPARTMENTS (METALLURGY) CIV- 304 Geology & Mineraology 2 2 0 CE-304(P) Geology & Mineraology Lab. 0 0 2/2 B.TECH. 4th SEMESTER (CIVIL)

Course No. CIV-401 CIV-401(P) CIV-402 CIV-402(P) CIV-403 CIV-403(P) CIV-404 CIV-404(P) CIV-405 CIV-405(P) MTH-406

Course title Structucal Analysis- II Structural Lab. Fluid Mechanics-II Fluid Mechanics Lab-II Surveying-II Surveying Lab./Camp* Water Supply and Sanitary Engg. Water Quality Lab. Engineering Geology and Materials Geology Lab. Mathematics-II

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Two weeks survey camp immediately after exam. Of 4th semester (July)

Professional Development Activities Total Contact Hours and Credits BTECH. 5th- SEMESTER (Civil) Course No. Course title CIV-501 CIV-501(P) CIV-502 CIV-502(P) CIV-503 CIV-504 CIV-500

CIV-400

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Design of Structures-I 2 2 0 4 Concrete Laboratory 0 0 2/2 1 Geotechnical Engineering-I 2 2 0 4 Geotechnical Laboratory 0 0 2/2 1 Building Drawing and Construction 2 1 0 3 Water Resources Engineering 2 1 0 3 Professional Development Activities 0 0 2 1 Elective Courses CIV-505:E1 Surveying III 2 2 0 4 Computer Aided Design Construction Technology CIV-506: E2 Architecture and Town Planning 2 2 0 4 Seismology Total Contact Hours and Credits 26 25 COURSES OFFERED TO OTHERS DEPARTMENTS (ELECTRICAL) CIV-507 Hydraulics and Hydraulic Machines 3 1 0 4

B.TECH. 6th SEMESTER (Civil) Course No. CIV-601 CIV-601(P) CIV-602 CIV-602(P) CIV-603 CIV-603 (P) CIV-600 Course title L 2 0 2 0 2 0 0 2 2 T 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 2 P 0 2/2 0 2/2 0 2 2 0 0 C 4 1 3 1 3 1 1 3 4

Design of Structures-II Structural Engineering Lab. Geotechnical Engineering-II Geotechnical Laboratory Highway and Bridge Engg. Highway Lab. Professional Development Activities Elective Courses CIV-604:E1 Sediment Transport Environmental Engineering CIV-605:E2 Water Shed Management Advanced Structural Analysis CHE-ELE Soil Chemistry CIV-606:E3 Disaster Management PHY-ELE Solar Architecture HSS-ELE General Management & Economics-II Total Contact Hours and Credits

27

25

Course No. CIV-701 CIV-702 CIV-703 CIV-704 CIV-705 CIV-700 CIV-711:E1

B.TECH. 7th SEMESTER (Civil) Course title L Structural Dynamics Quantity Surveying and Cost Evaluation Civil Engineering Management Seminar Project Pre-Work Professional Development Activities Elective courses Structural Design of Bridges Transportation & Traffic Engg. EDP Course Advanced Geotechnical Engineering Flood and Drought Estimation and Mitigation Optimisation in Civil Engineering 2 2 2 0 0 0 2

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MTH712:E2 CIV-713:E3

Applied Hydrology Ground Improvement Techniques Concrete Technology Total Contact Hours and Credits

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B.TECH. 8th SEMESTER (Civil): Course No. CIV-801 CIV-802 CIV-803 CIV-804 CIV-805 Course title L T P C

Irrigation and Flood Control 2 2 0 4 Design of Steel Structures-III 2 1 0 3 Project 0 5 10 10 Tour and Training 0 0 0 2 Professional Viva-Voce 0 0 0 2 ELECTIVE COURSES CIV-811:E1 Rock Mechanics and Tunneling 2 1 0 3 Technology Hydropower Engineering MTH-811 Numerical Methods in Civil Engineering CIV-812:E2 Landfill Engineering 2 1 0 3 Earthquake Resistant Design Railway and Airport Engineering Total Contact Hours and Credits 28 27 Note: The H.O.D. would constitute a project evaluation board which will assess the individual project work. The weightage will be as follows: Supervisor = 40%, Project Report = 20% (to be assessed by the evaluation board). Evaluation board assessment will be done by H.O.D. and the external expert in the ratio of 1:1, Presentation and viva = 40%. The evaluation board will comprise of H.O.D., supervisor and one subject expert preferably from outside the institute.

DETAILED SYLLABUS OF B.TECH (CIVIL ENGINEERING)


SYLLABUS B.TECH. IST SEMESTER (COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES)

ENGINEERING DRAWING
SEMESTER : Ist (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-102 L 2 T 0 P 4 C 4

1. Line symbols; rules for printing; dimensioning of various types of projections, orthographic projections; concept of solid as 3-dimensional object- parts, lines and planes; first and third angle practices. 2. Projections of simple geometrical solids placed in simple positions and with single rotations of the face, edge or axis of the solid with respect to one of the principal planes of projection. 3. Section of simple geometrical solids; types of section planes and their trace representation and location; true shape sections. 4. Intersection of surfaces - simple case of intersection of two cylinders; two prisms, cone and a cylinder, and cylindrical solid to flat surfaces (connecting rod, end-web type and fork type). 5. Development of surfaces of simple sectional solids and intersecting solids, transition pieces. 6. Isometric projections for the given orthographic projections. 7. Orthographic projections of simple blocks. Missing lines and missing views. PRACTICAL DRAWING PLATES TO BE PREPARED :1. Layout; printing of title blocks and projection of lines, Projections of solids simple position of solids. 2. Projections of solids single rotation of solids, section of solids. 3. Intersection of surfaces, Development of surfaces. 4. Isometric projections. Projections of Blocks - Ist angle practice. 5. Projections of Blocks - 3rd. angle practice. Missing lines and mission views. 6. Engineering symbols for Civil, Electrical, mechanical and Chemical components. LIST OF RECOMMENDED BOOKS : Fundamentals of Engineering Drawing (Reference) by Luzaddax Geometrical Drawing (Text) by N.D.Bhatt. Geometrical Drawing (Text) by V. Laxminarayan. I.S. Code of Engineering Drawing (No.969) 1960 : (No. ) 1976 Mitra, G.M. Practical Engineering Drawing, New Age International (P) Ltd. Publishers, New Delhi,2000. 6. Venugopal,K. Engineering Drawing and Graphics, New Age International (P) Ltd. Publishers, New Delhi,2006. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

SYLLABUS B.TECH. 2ND SEMESTER (COMMON TO ALL BRANCHES)

ENGINEERING MECHANICS
SEEMSTER IST COURSE NO. CIV-201 L 3 T 1 P 0 C 4

1. MOMENTS OF AREA OF PLANE AREAS: First Moment of an Element of Area. First Moment of Finite Area. Centroid of a Finite Area. Second Moment of an Element of Area. Second Moment of a Finite Area. ParrallelAxis Theorem for Second Moment of a Finite Area. Composite Areas. Radius of Gyration. Product Moment of an Element of Area. Product Moment of Finite Area. Parallel-Axis Theorem for Product Moments of Finite Area. Composite Areas. Principal Second Moments of Area. Principal Axes. 2. ANALYSIS OF STRESSES & STRAINS: Forces & Stresses. Normal Stress & Normal Strain under Axial Loading. Stress-Strain Diagram; Mechanical Properties. Hookes Law; Modulus of Elasticity. Ultimate & Allowable Stress; Factor of Safety. Deformation of Members under Axial Loading. Statically Indeterminate Problems. Problems involving Temperature Changes. Poissons Ratio. Multiaxial Loading; Generalized Hookes Law. Dilatation; Bulk Modulus. Shearing Strain. Relation Among E, V & G. 3. MEMBER FORCES IN TRUSSES: Planar Truss Structures. Idealization for Planar Trusses. Truss Joint Identification, Sign Convention & Member Force Representation. Strategy for Planar Truss Analysis. Statical Determinancy & Stability of Planar Trusses. Numerical Truss Analysis (Method of Joints , Method of Sections & Graphical Method). 4. MEMBERS SUBJECTED TO FLEXURAL LOADS: (A); REACTIONS: Reaction Forces for Planar Structures(Beams). Support Conditions:Real versus Idealized. Statical Determinancy & Stability of Planar Structures(Beams). Computation of Reactions Using Equations of Equilibrium. (B); INTERNAL FORCES: Internal Forces for Flexural Members. Notation & Sign Convention. Statical Determinancy & Stability of Beams. Determination of Internal Forces. Relationship between Load, Shear & Bending Moment. Shear & Moment Diagrams. 5. MEMBERS SUBJECTED TO TORSIONAL LOADS: Preliminary Discussion of Stresses in a Shaft. Deformations in a Circular Shaft. Polar Second Moment of Area. Stresses in Elastic Range. Angle of Twist in Elastic Range. Statically Indeterminate Shafts. Design of Transmission Shafts. REFRENCES: 1. Beer, P.F. and Johnston (Jr.) E.R. Mechanics of Materials,S.I. version, Tata McGraw Hill , India, 2001. 2. Engineering Mechanics of Solids: Popov.

3. Strength of Materials : Ryder. 4. Fundamentals of Structural Analysis: West. 5. Strength of Materials by William A. Nash SYLLABUS B.TECH. 3RD SEMESTER (CIVIL ENGINEERING)

STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS I
SEMESTER : 3RD (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-301 L 2 T 1 P 0 C 3

(A) INTRODUCTION TO STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS: Structure; Structural Engineering ; History of Structural Engineering ; The Engineering Design Process ; Structural Analysis ; Structural Form ; Simplifications for Purpose of Analysis ; Types of Loads ; Evaluation of Gravity Loads On Various Components with Reference to IS : 875. ( B) BASIC CONCEPTS OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS: Forces ; Specification of a Force ; Free Body Diagrams ; Equations of Equilibrium ; Condition Equations ; Displacements ; Compatibility ; Boundary Conditions ; Principle of Superposition ; Stiffness & Flexibility. (C). INDETERMINATE STRUCTURES: Introduction to Indeterminate structures;Types of Structural Supports. Degrees of Freedom, Kinematic & Static Indeterminancy of Structures. (D)BENDING AND SHEAR STRESS IN BEAMS: Flexural formula, bending stress and shear stress diagrams for homogeneous beam sections of various shapes. (E). COMPOUND STRESSES: Principal stresses and strains, evaluation by analytical and graphical methods - Mohr's Circle. (G). SLOPES AND DEFLECTIONS: Slope and deflection of determinate beams by differential equation, moment area, conJugate beam and energy methods. Castigliano's first energy theorem and its applications to deflection of simple determinate trusses. (H). COLUMNS: Stresses in columns, short and long columns, buckling phenomenon. Euler's,Rankine's theory - Crippling loads evaluation. stresses in eccentrically loaded columns. (F). INDETERMINATE TRUSSES: Castiglianos 2nd Theorem of minimum energy & its application to Analysis of Internally & Externally Indeterminate Trusses . REFRENCES :

1. Structural Analysis : Jack C. McCormac. 2. Nash, William A. Theory and Problems of Strength of materials 4/e. Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi,2004. 3. Fundamentals of Structural Analysis : West. 4. Introduction to Structural Engineering : John M. Biggs. 5. Indeterminate Structures : C.K.Wang . 6. Determinate Structures : R.L.Jindal. 7. Reddy, C.S. Basic Structural Analysis , Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi,2003.

FLUID MECHANICS - I
SEMESTER : 3rd (CIVIL) L 2 T 1 P 0 C 3

COURSE NO. CIV-302

INTRODUCTION: Physical properties of fluids viz, mass density, viscosity,compressibility, vapour pressure, surface tension, capillarity, etc. Ideal Fluids and Real Fluids;Newtonian and Non-Newtonian Fluids. KINEMATICS OF FLUID FLOW: Steady and unsteady, uniform and non uniform, laminar and turbulent flows; one, two and three dimensional flows; Stream lines, Streaklines and path lines; Continuity equation; Rotation and Circulation; Elementary explanation of stream function and velocity potential; Graphical and Experimental methods of drawing flow nets. FLUID STATICS: Pressure Intensity, Pascal's law; Pressure- density- height relationships, manometers; pressure on plane and curved surfaces, centre of pressure; Buoyancy, Stability of immersed and floating bodies. DYNAMICS OF FLUID FLOW: Euler's equation of motion along a streamline and its integration to yield Bernoulli's equation; Flow measurement, flow through orificemeter, Venturimeter, orifices, mouth pieces, pitot and prandtl tubes, sluice gates under free and submerged conditions, Various types of Notches and weirs under free and submerged flow conditions, Aeration of Nappe. Momentum equation and its application to stationary and moving vanes, pipe bends. DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS AND HYDRAULIC SIMILITUDE: Dimensional analysis, Buckingham's theorem, Important dimensionless numbers and their significance, Geometric, Kinematic and dynamic similarity; Model analysis. BOUNDARY LAYER ANALYSIS: Boundary layer thicknesses, Boundary layer over a flat plate, Laminar boundary layer, Application of momentum equation, Turbulent boundary layer, Laminar sub-layer, smooth and rough boundaries, local and Average friction coefficients, separation. BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1. Engg. Fluid Mechanics by R.J.Garde

2. Kumar, K.L. Engg. Fluid Mechanics, Eurasia Publishing House (P) Ltd. New Delhi, 1984. 3. Kumar, D.S. Fluid Mechanics. S.K. Kataria & Sons Publishers, New Delhi, 1998. 4. Streter, V.L., Wylie, E.B. and Bedford, K.W. Fluid Mechanics McGraw Hill , New York, 2001. 5. Bansal,R.K. Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, Laxmi Publications (P) Ltd., New,Delhi, 2000.

FLUID MECHANICS LABORATORY-I

SEMESTER : 3rd

(CIVIL)

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1. To determine experimentally the metacentric height of a ship model. 2. To verify the Bernoulli's equation experimentally. 3. To determine the coefficient of discharge,coefficient of velocity and coefficient of contraction of an orifice or a mouthpiece of a given shape. 4. To calibrate an orifice meter and to study the variation of coefficient of discharge with Reynold's number. 5. To calibrate a venturimeter and to study the variation of coefficient of discharge with Reynold's Number. 6. To calibrate a SHARP crested triangular weir. 7. To study the variation of friction factor "f" for turbulent flow in smooth and rough commercial pipes.

SURVEYING-I
SEMESTER : 3rd (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-303 L 2 T 2 P 0 C 4

1. Introduction; Importance , Principles of Surveying. Types of Surveying.

2. Chain Surveying; Field Equipment, Methods of chaining, Offsets, corrections in chaining, obstacles in chain-surveying; plotting; Degree of accuracy. Tape and chain corrections. 3. Prismatic compass surveying. Instruments; Principle, Procedure and precautions. closed traverse; corrections; local attraction; plotting. 4. Plane Table Surveying; Field equipments, Methods of plane tabling, Two point and Three point problem, Precautions, Accuracy. 5. Levelling; Instruments; Field book recording, Bench mark & its types, methods of reduction of levels, various types of field works; contouring; Plotting. Testing and permanent adjustments. Sensitivity of bubble tube. 6. Areas and Volumes: methods of determining areas and volumes viz., Borrow - pits. BOOKS RECOMMENDED Surveying Vols. I & II by Dr. K.R.Arora 2. Duggal, S.K. Surveying Vols. I & II, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi,2004. 3. Basak Surveying & Levelling Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 4. Kanetkar,T.P. and Kulkarni, S.V.Surveying & Levelling Vols. I & II PVG Prakashan, Pune, 1994. 5. Surveying & Levelling by P.B. Shahni 6. Punmia, B.C.Surveying Vol. 1&2, Laxmi Publications Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi,2002.

SURVEYING LABORATORY-I
SEMESTER : 3rd (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-303(P) L 0 T 0 P 3 C 2

A) CHAIN SURVEYING: 1. Ranging / Chaining a line and recording the field book. 2. Setting-out Right Angles using Tape. 3. Taking offsets and setting-out Right Angles using:(i) Cross Staff (ii) Indian Optical Square 4. Testing of Adjustment of Indian Optical Square 5. Testing and Adjustment of Chain. B) COMPASS SURVEYING: 1. Study of Prismatic Compass 2. Field Work in Compass Surveying Measurement of Angles between the lines meeting at a point. Compass Traversing and Taking Observations C) PLANE TABLE SURVEYING: 1. Study of Equipment 2. Setting-up the plane table- Temp. Adjustments.

3. Marking North Direction and Orientation by : (i) Magnetic Needle/Trough Compass (ii)Back- sighting. 4. Plotting a few points by Radiation Method. 5. Plotting a few points by InterSection Method. 6. Two point and three point problem. D) LEVELLING: 1. Study of Equipment and levelling staff. 2. Temporary adjustment of levelling Instruments. 3. Field work using levelling Instrument:(i) Taking Staff readings and (ii) Recording the field book. 4. Longitudinal Section of Road/Railway/Canal/Dam 5. Cross Section of a Road/Railway/Canal/Dam. 6. Taking Staff readings on different stations / finding difference of level between them.

MATHEMATICS-I

SEMESTER : 3rd (CIVIL) COURSE NO. MTH-303

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STATISTICS AND PROBABILITY: Measures of Central tendency and Measures of Variations (Dispersions), Moments, Measures of Skewness and kurtosis. Random experiment, sample space, events, classical, statistical and Axiomatic definitions of probability. Statements and proof of theorems on addition and multiplication of probabilities. Simple problems. Bayes theorem on conditional probability. Random variables, Derivation of formulae for mean, variance and moments of random variables for discrete and continuous cases. Laws of expectation , Binomial, poisson and Normal distributions. Method of least squares, Fitting a straight line and parabola of degree p. Regression and correlation. FOURIER TRANSFORMS: Fourier series, harmonic analysis, definition of fourier transform, fourier sine and cosine transform, fourier integral formula, application to solutions of boundary value problems. BOOKS RECOMMENDED: Gupta, S.C. and Kapoor, V.K. Fundamentals of mathematical statistics Sultan Chand & Sons. Rownlee, Statistical theory and methodology in Science and Engineering, John Wiley & Sons. Walpole, R.E. Introduction to mathematical statistics 3rd edition , Macmillan Publications,New York.

Meyer.Data analysis for scientists and Engineers John Wiley and Sons. Snedden, Ian. N.The Use of Integral transform, Tata McGraw Hill. Loknath Debnath. Integral Transform C.R.C. Press, New York.

BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING


SEMESTER : 3rd (CIVIL) COURSE NO. ELE-304 L 2 T 1 P 0 C 3

Electric Circuit Laws Basic electric circuit terminology, Ohms law, Kirchoffs laws, circuit parameters, series and parallel combinations of circuit elements. Energy Sources Ideal and practical voltage and current sources and their transformation, dependent sources. D.C. Circuit Analysis Power and energy relations,analysis of series parallel D.C. circuits, loop and model methods, Delta star (-Y) transformation, superposition theorem, Thevenins and Nortans theorems, maximum power transfer theorem. A.C. Circuit Analysis Basic terminology and definitions, phasor and complex number representation, solutions of sinusoidal excited RLC circuits, power and energy relations in A.C. circuits, applications of network theorems to A.C. circuits, resonance in series and parallel circuits, concept of active and reactive power. Steady State A.C. Three Phase Circuits Characteristics of 3-phase systems, concept of 3-phase voltage,Y-circuits, - circuits, Y- and -Y current and voltage relations in 3-phase circuits, balanced/unbalanced systems. Magnetic Circuit (Introduction) Mutual inductance, theory of magnetic circuits and electro-magnetism. BOOKS RECOMMENDED Basic Electrical Engineering by Fitzgerald. Principles of Electrical Engineering by Vincent Del Toro 3. Engineering Circuit Analysis by Hayt, Kemmerly.

BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LAB.


SEMESTER : 3rd (CIVIL) COURSE NO. ELE-304(P) L 0 T 0 P 2 C 1

Experiment No.1. (a). To study the colour coding of resistors (b). connection of Ammeters, Voltmeters, Wattmeters and Multimeters in D.C. and A.C. circuits and selection of their ranges. (c). Use of LCRQ meter. Experiment No.2. To study the series/ parallel operation of resistors and verifying their effective values of LCRQ meter. Experiment on D.C. Circuits 1. To verify the KVL and KCL in D.C. circuits. 2. To verify the star-delta transformation of networks. 3. To verify the superposition theorem. 4. To verify the maximum power transfer theorem. Experiments on A.C. Circuits Basic RLC circuits excited from A.C. To measure electric power in single phase A.C. circuits with resistive load, RL load and RLC load. To measure the power and power factor in 3-phase A.C. circuits. To study the series resonance. To study the parallel resonance. To study the handling of CRO and use it for the different voltage waveforms. Computer Aided circuit analysis (three experiments)

HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCE-I


SEMESTER : 3rd (CIVIL) COURSE NO. HSS-301 L 2 T 1 P 0 C 3

(INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT) 1. INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRY: Meaning and importance of industrialization , social and economic benefits of industrialization , Problems of industrialization in a developing country like India- Industrial policy in India1948-1956 and recent economic reforms. 2. FORMS OF INDUSTRIAL ORGANISATION: (a). Single proprietorship (b). Partenership (c). Joint Stock Companies. (d). Cooporatives and (e). State Enterpeises.

3. PRICING: Pricing policy price determination under perfect completion and monopoly features of various other markets, situations and determination of price- cost analysis various concepts , short term and long term costs. 4. MANAGEMENT: Concepts , meaning and principles of Management. 5. AREAS OF MANAGEMENT: Various functions of management , Administrative and operational management , span of control. 6. MANAGEMENT OBJECTIVES: Management objectives , Classification of management objectives , Primary , secondary and social objectives , Testing of objectives , objectives and performance. 7. MANAGEMENT CONTROL: Techniques of management control , Budgetory control , supervision , inspection and feedback. BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1. Elementary Economic Theory by 2. Elementary Economic Theory by 3. Principles of Management by 4. Industrial Organisation and Management 5. Principles of Management by

K.K. Dewett M.L. Seth S.A. Sherlaker by Y.K. Bhushan Tara- Chand, Vols. I & II

COURSES OFFERED TO OTHER DAPARTMENTS (METALLURY)

GEOLOGY AND MINEROLOGY


SEMESTER : 3rd (Metallurgy) COURSE NO. CIV-304 L 2 T 2 P 0 C 4

A. Physical Geology Introduction to the Science of Geology; Crust of Earth and its Composition; Minerals and Rocks. Weathering of Rocks; Erosion, Transportation and Deposition by Wind, Water and Ice. Introduction to Geological Structures. B. Mineralogy Rock Forming Minerals and Ore Minerals. Processes of Mineral Formation. Physical Properties of Minerals. Introduction to the Ore Minerals. Principle Ore Minerals of Aluminium, Copper, Lead, Zinc, Antimony, Nickel, Tin, Chromium, Magnesium and Iron, their important properties,

associations, impurities, mode of Formation, mode of Occurrence and Distribution in India. Study of Refractory minerals, Coal and Petroleum. BOOKS RECOMMENDED: Building Materials by Parbin Singh Civil Engineering Material by Gurbachan Singh Building Material by Dutta Engineering Geology by Parbin Singh Physical Geology by Arthur Holmes Engineering Geology by F.G. Bell

GEOLOGY AND MINEROLOGY LAB.


SEMESTER : 3rd (Metallurgy) COURSE NO. CIV-304 (P) L 0 T 0 P 2/2 C 1

1. The study of Physical Properties of Minerals. 2. Determination of Specific Gravity by: (a) Jollys Spring Balance (b) Walkers Steel Yard Balance (c) Beam Balance 3. Study of Rocks and their Characteristics 4. Study and Sketching of various types of Geological Structures. 5. Determination of Dip and Strike with a Clinometer Compass.

SYLLABUS B.TECH. 4TH SEMESTER (CIVIL ENGINEERING)

STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS -II


SEMESTER : 4TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-401 L 2 T 1 P 0 C 3

ANALYSIS OF BEAMS AND ARCHES BY FORCE METHOD: Method of consistent deformation for analysis of indeterminate beams. Analysis of fixed beams by integration and Moment area methods. Two hinged and fixed arch analysis for static loads. Three moment theorem and its application to analysis of continuous beams. APPROXIMATE ANALYSIS OF 2D FRAMES:

Sub frame method for approximate analysis of frames for gravity loads. Portal and cantilever methods for analysis of frames under lateral loads. INTRODUCTION TO DISPLACEMENT METHOD OF ANALYSIS: Analysis of Indeterminate Beams & Frames( with & without Sway) by Classical Displacement Methods viz; Slope Deflection Method & Moment Distribution Method. INFLUENCE LINES & TRAVELLING LOADS: Principles of Influence Lines and their Application to Determinate Structures; Beams, Arches & Bridge Trusses. Criteria for maximum moment & shear under series of moving concentrated loads in beams. Absolute maximum forces in beams under moving udl. CABLES AND SUSPENSION BRIDGES: Statics of a suspension cable. Analysis of cable & suspension bridges with & without stiffening girders. Analysis for static loads. BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1. Indeterminate Structural Analysis 2. Indeterminate Structural Analysis 3. Structural Mechanics

by C.K.Wang by R.L.Jindal by Noris & Wilbur

STRUCTURAL LAB.
SEMESTER : 4TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-401(P) L 0 T 0 P 2/2 C 1

S.No. Name of experiment 1. Tensile Test of Steel

objective

To determine yield strength ultimate tensile percentage elongation and modulus of elasticity (Plot, stress strain curve). i. ii. Parallel to grains Perpendicular to grains. To measure defection ultimate flexural strength and determine stiffness factor (Plot load deflection curve).

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Tensile and Compresive strength of Timber Bending test of steel/ Timber

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Shear test of steel/timber

To measure ultimate shear strength. Shear modulus. Plot shear stress strain Curve. To measure angle of twist. Ultimate torsional strength stress strain Curve. To determine the impact strength of notched mild steel test piece using: i. Charpy test ii. Izode test. To determine crippling load of columns with different end conditions and compare theoretical values. To verify the Principle of Maxwells theorem

5.

Torsion test of steel

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Impact test of steel

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Buckling load of columns various end conditions.

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Verification of Maxwells Theorem.

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Testing of Bricks and Stones as per IS Specifications. Verification of horizontal To evaluate experimentally thrust in a three hinged arch horizontal thrust in a three hinged arch and draw influence line diagram for the horizontal thrust.

FLUID MECHANICS-II
SEMESTER : 4TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-402 L 2 T 1 P 0 C 3

FLOW THROUGH PIPES: Nature of turbulent flow in pipes , Hydraulic and energy grade lines. Equation for velocity distribution over smooth and rough pipes, Resistance coefficient and its variation, Nikuradse experiments, Moody diagram, Flow in sudden expansion, Contraction, diffusers, Bends, Valves and Siphons;Concept of equivalent length,branchedpipes pipes in series and parallels, Simple networks, Transmission of power. FLUID FLOW PAST SUBMERGED BODIES: Drag and lift, Drag on a sphere, cylinder and disc: Lift, Magnus effect and Circulation. FLOW IN OPEN CHANNELS : Uniform flow, Critical depth, Normal depth, Specific energy, Resistance formulae, Gradually varied flow equations, Classification of water surface profiles, Computation of water surface profiles, step by step method and graphical integration method. Hydraulic Jump, Momentum Principle for open channels, Evaluation of the jump elements. Venturi flumes.

WATER HAMMER AND SURGE TANKS: Sequence of events after sudden value closure, pressure diagrams, Gradual closure or opening of the valve, Instantaneous closure of valve in a rigid pipe, Instantaneous closure of valve in an Elastic pipe and Compressible fluid, Methods of Analysis; Surge Tanks, Location of Surge Tanks, Types, Design of surge Tanks. HYDRAULIC MACHINES : Types of Turbines, Description and principles of Impulse and reaction Turbines, Unit quantities and specific speed, Runaway speed, Turbine characteristics , Selection of Turbines, Cavitation; Draft Tube, Draft Tube Dimensions, Types of draft tubes; Governing of Turbines; Centrifugal pumps, specific speed, power requirements, Reciprocating pumps. BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1. Engineering Fluid Mechanics by R.J. Garde 2. Ranga Raju, K.G., Flow Through Open Channels, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi,1986. 3. Open channel Flow by K.Subramanaya 4. Handbook of Hydro electric Engg. by Nigam 5. Deshmukh, M.M. Water Power Engineering, Danpat Rai & Sons, Nai Sarak, Delhi,1978.

FLUID MECHANICS LABORATORY-II


SEMESTER : 4TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-402(P) L 0 T 0 P 2 C 1

1. To determine the loss coefficient for various pipe fittings. 2. To study the velocity distribution in a pipe and also to compute the discharge by integrating the velocity profile. 3. To determine Manning's coefficient of roughness "n" for the bed of a given flume. 4. To study the velocity distribution in an open channel and to determine the energy and momentum correction factors. 5. To calibrate a broad crested weir. 6. To study the formation of hydraulic jump.

S U R V E Y I N G - II
SEMESTER : 4th (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-403 L 2 T 1 P 0 C 3

1. Trigonometrical levelling. Curvature and refraction, Axissional of trigonometrical levelling.

correction, method

2. Theodolite: Construction, Temporary and Permanent adjustment of transit Theodolite; angle measurements and errors, Theodolite traversing-Traverse calculations; Traverse adjustments. 3. Tacheometry: Stadia and its principal, analytic lens, Heights and distances from stadia intercepts; subtense method, tangential method; Accuracy, tacheometric alidade. 4. Curves: Elements of simple curve; design and setting out of a simple curve, compound curve, transition curve, Vertical Curves. 5. Geodetic surveying: Triangulation- principles: choice of stations, Base line measurements- electronic methods of distance measurements, Triangulation adjustmentsHeightsfigure adjustments; Spherical excess, Computations of sides of spherical triangles. 6. Setting out works: Setting out Buildings, Culverts and bridges, Tunnels. Transfer of alignment. Fixing of horizontal and vertical controls. BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1. Surveying Vols. I & II by Dr. K.R.Arora 2. Duggal, S.K. Surveying Vols. I & II, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi,2004. 3. Basak Surveying & Levelling Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 4. Kanetkar,T.P. and Kulkarni, S.V.Surveying & Levelling Vols. I & II PVG Prakashan, Pune, 1994. 5. Surveying & Levelling by P.B. Shahni 6. Punmia, B.C.Surveying Vol. 1&2, Laxmi Publications Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi,2002.

SURVEYING LABORATORY II/SURVEY CAMP


SEMESTER : 4th (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-403(P) L 0 T 0 P 4 C 2

SURVEY LABORATORY
A) THEODOLITE SURVEYING: 1. Study of Equipment : i) Ordinary Theodolites ii) E D M Theodolites iii) G T S Theodolites. 2. Temporary Adjustments of a Theodolite. 3. Field work using a Theodolite: i) Measurement of Horizontal and Vertical Angles by ordinary and electronic Theodolites. ii) Measurement of linear and angular measurements

using EDM/GTS Instruments. (Basic Introduction) B) TACHEOMETRIC SURVEYING: 1. Study of equipment and graduated staff. 2. Temporary adjustments 3. Field work : i) Determination of Constants " K & C " ii) Stadia Traversing & recording stadia field book iii) Location of Details by Tacheometric Methods 4. Subtense Bar Method : Theory and Field work

SURVEY CAMP
TWO WEEK DURATION 1. Triangulation : (i) Ordinary Methods (ii) On the basis of Global positioning system (GPS) 2. Shifting of Horizontal and Vertical Controls 3. Setting out of works 4. Setting out of Curves 5. Contouring : (i) Contouring of a Dam Reservoir/Railway line (ii) Preparing a contour plan by various methods (iii) Setting out of Contour lines of an appropriate site.

WATER SUPPLY AND SANITARY ENGINEERING


SEMESTER : 4th (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-404 L 2 T 1 P 0 C 3

Water Quality : Water quality parameters , methods for Physio Chemical analysis of water , Limits and their Significance, National and Inter national standards Water Consumption: Consumption for various uses, variation in demand and supply, Methods and modes of Supply, Population forecasting methods, Sources of supply Water Distribution : Distribution system, Patterns of distribution, Pipe and pump design, Various loses in The pipe system, types of pipes and joints. Treatment Process: Design of various units i.e. screens, sedimentation units, clarification, filteration, Water softening, dis infection processes.

Misc Treatments: Misc Treatment processes like aeration, addition of flourides, iodine, recarbonation etc Sanitation: Sanitation of buildings , ill effects of poor sanitation, diseases associated with poor sanitation, lighting, heating and ventilation of various types of buildings Recommended plumbing fixtures as per codes Public awareness programmes for Rural and Urban sanitation Role of a Civil Engineer in promoting sanitation awareness Books Recommended: Water supply Engineering by P.N.Modi Water supply and sewerage by E Steel Water supply Engg. By Punmia Water supply and sanitary Engg by S K Hussain

WATER QUALITY LABORATORY


SEMESTER : 4th (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-404(P) L 0 T 0 P 2 C 1

1. To determine the total solids, suspended solids and dissolved solids for a given sample of water. 2. To determine the alkalinity of a given sample of water. 3. To determine the total hardness and carbonate hardness for a given sample of water. 4. To determine the turbidity of a given sample of water 5. To find out the colour and odour of a given sample of water 6. To determine the percentage of Magnesium, Calcium,Iron,silica and Aluminium in a given sample of water. 7. To determine the percentage of sulphates, chlorides, Iodide, Fluoride. 8. To determine the percentage of Sodium and Potassium in a given sample of water 9. To determine the concentration of dissolved oxygen in a given sample of water and find out the oxygen consumed. 10. To determine the percentage of Ammonia and Nitrogen present in a given sample of water.

ENGINEERING GEOLOGY AND MATERIALS


SEMESTER 4th (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-405 Engineering Geology L 2 T 1 P 0 C 3

1. Physical Geology; geology and its relevance to civil engineering, geological work of wind, rivers, glaciers and seas. 2. Petrology; formation of rocks, types/field classification, weathering of rocks, origin of soils. 3. Structural Geology; folds, faults, joints, unconformities. 4. Engineering Geology; geological considerations in tunnels, dams, bridges, building sites; landslides 5. Earthquakes; types and causes, distribution in the world, basic definitions, seismic zones. Materials 1. Stones; their engineering properties; bricks, classification and strength requirements; tiles and their uses. 2. Timber; properties, defects, seasoning, decay and prevention. 3. Lime; types, properties and tests. 4. Other materials Books Recommended: 1. Building Materials 2. Civil Engineering Material 3. Building Material 4. Building Materials 5. Engineering Geology 6. Physical Geology 7. Engineering Geology

by Parbin Singh by Gurbachan Singh by Dutta by Duggal S. K., New Age International (P) Ltd. Publishers, New Delhi, 2006 by Parbin Singh by Arthur Holmes by F. G. Bell

GEOLOGY LABORATORY
SEMESTER : 4th (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-405(P) L 0 T 0 P 2/2 C 1

1. The study of Physical Properties of Minerals. 2. Determination of Specific Gravity by: (a) Jollys Spring Balance (b) Walkers Steel Yard Balance (c) Beam Balance 3. Study of Rocks and their Characteristics 4. Study and Sketching of various types of Geological Structures. 5. Determination of Dip and Strike with a Clinometer Compass.

MATHEMATICS-II
SEMESTER : 4rd (CIVIL) L T P C

COURSE NO. MTH-406

COMPLEX VARIABLES AND SPECIAL FUNCTIONS Complex Variables Analytic functions, Cauchy Rieman equations, complex integration, Cauchys fundamental theorem, Cauchys integral formula, Cauchys inequality and Liouvilles theorem on integral function, Taylors and Laurents expansions, zeroes and poles of analytic functions, residues and contour integration, conformal mappings, bilinear transformation. Special Functions Legenders functions, Rodriguess formula, generating functions for Legenders polynomials and recurrence formulae and Bessels functions of integral order. Books Recommended 1. Complex variables and applications by R.V. Churchill. 2. Theory of functions of complex variables by E.T. Copson, Oxford University Press. 3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by R.K. Jain and S.R.K. Iyengar, Narosa Publishing House, 2001. SYLLABUS B.TECH. 5TH SEMESTER (CIVIL ENGINEERING)

DESIGN OF CONCRETE STRUCTURES-I


SEMESTER : 5TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-501 L 2 T 2 P 0 C 4

Properties of concrete and reinforcing steel, characteristic strength, stress strain curves, shrinkage and creep phenomenon, IS specifications. General design philosophies: working stress, ultimate load and limit state method of design. Analysis and design of structures in flexure/torsion by limit state method. Design of singly and doubly reinforced sections: rectangular sections and T-sections; codal provisions. Behavior of beams in shear and bond, design for shear, anchorage and slipping of reinforcement. Detailing of reinforcement as per codal provisions with reference to IS: 456. Serviceability limit state of deflection and cracking. Calculation of deflection, codal requirements. Design of columns: short and long columns, eccentrically loaded columns. Design of one-way and two-slabs with and without corners held down. Introduction to design, by moment coefficients. Design of footings: Isolated footings only. BOOKS RECOMMENDED Design of reinforced Concrete and Pre-stressed Concrete Structures. By Kong and Evans.

Design of Reinforced Concrete: Limit State Design. Design of R.C.C Structures Design of R.C.C Structures

By By By

A.K. Jain. Sinha Karve and Shah

CONCRETE LABORATORY
SEMESTER : 5TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-501(P) L 0 T 0 P 2 C 1

List of Experiments / Objective A) CEMENT: Standard Consistency and setting times To determine: i) Standard consistency ii) Initial setting time iii) Final setting time in conformity with IS code 4031. Tensile and Compressive strength To determine the tensile strength and compressive strength of Cement in accordance with IS code - 4031. B) AGGREGATES: 1. Particle size distribution and fineness modulus To determine the particle size distribution and fineness modulous of coarse and fine aggregates (IS -460). All the relevant tests for aggregates as per I.S. codes. C) CONCRETE: Workability test i)To determine the consistency of fresh concrete by slump test. ii)To determine the workability of freshly mixed concrete by the compaction factor test Compressive strength of Cement Concrete(Nominal mix) To determine the cube strength of concrete for different mixes and different W/C ratios. Flexural Strength of Concrete To determine the flexural strength (Modulus of Rupture) of concrete (Nominal Mix) Ultimate strength of Beams To determine the flexural ultimate strength of i) an under reinforced beam ii) an over reinforced beam Ultimate strength of columns To determine the ultimate load carrying capacity of a reinforced concrete colum. 6. Bond strength To determine the bond strength between

i)Mild steel plain bars & concrete ii)(Tor Steel) cold twisted bars and concrete

GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING-I
SEMESTER : 5TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-502 L 2 T 2 P 0 C 4

INTRODUCTION: Soil and its formation , various processes and agencies for formation. Types of soils.Three phase soil model, Index properties and classification of soils. SOIL HYDRAULICS. Flow through soils, Darcys Law. Permeability , factors and determination in the lab/Field. Steady state flow , seepage force, laplace equation for steady state flow,flow nets. for homogeneous embankments with and without toe filters. SOIL COMPRESSIBILITY. One dimensional consolidation, Terzaghis equation , Consolidation test e log p curves. Consolidation settlement, Time required for settlement. Compaction,laboratory compaction tests, proctor compaction , compaction curve and control on field compaction. EFFECTIVE STRESS. Total and effective stresses ,pore water pressure STRESS DISTRIBUTION. Stress distribution under concentrated load . Westergards and Boussineqs method. SOIL INVESTIGATION. Laboratory and Field Investigation . Sub soil exploration , penetration methods,Geo physical methods electromagnetic method, electric resistivity method and Seismic method . CLAY MINERALOGY. Minerals present in clay, dependence of behaviour of clay on type of mineral. BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1. Soil Mechanics by 2. Principles of soil Mechanics 3. Theoretical Soil Mechanics 4. Soil Mechanics by 5. Soil Mechanics by 6. Soil Mechanics by 7. Soil Mechanics by Geotechinical Engineering by

by by

Alam Singh D.W.Taylor Terzaghi Terzaghi & Peck Witman & Lamb S.B.Saighal Jumikis Purushothama Raj

Geotechinical Engineering

by

C. Venkatramaiah

GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY-I


SEMESTER : 5TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-502(P) L 2 T 2 P 0 C 4

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Determination of water content; bulk density and specific gravity Soil gradation by sieve analysis and hydrometer analysis. Consistency limits; Determination of plastic,liquid and shrinkage limits. Determination of permeability by falling head and constant head method. Conduct of 1-dimensional consolidation Conduct of standard proctor compaction test. Rapid control Compaction test as per USBR.

BUILDING DRAWING AND CONSTRUCTION


SEMESTER : 5TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-502 L 2 T 2 P 0 C 4

1. Standard Conventions in Drawing; Basic principles of planning and design in buildings. 2. Foundations: Principles of foundations; types and suitability of foundations including strip, pad, raft, pile and pier foundation; timbering for excavation of foundation. 3. Damp Proofing: Causes, effects, parts of building likely to be affected most, methods of damp-proofing, materials of damp proofing. 4. Masonry: Principles and significance of brick masonry; terms used and types of brick bonds; principles and significance of stone masonry; types of stone masonry walls; building uses of common types of stones. 5. Drawing of plans, elevations and sections giving construction details of important building components including foundation, plinth, DPC, lintels, slabs and roofs; full specifications for each component. 6. Walls: Different types, thickness considerations, partition walls; brief introduction to cavity walls, plastering, pointing, white washing, colour washing and distempering. 7. Simple drawing exercises on layouts of building services such as electrical, water supply and plumbing, sanitation etc. 8. Doors, Windows, Ventilators and Lintels: Location, size and different types including steel and aluminium; types of lintels and their construction details.

Drawing of typical doors, windows and ventilators. 9. Drawing of R.C.C. slabs & beams (including cantilevers), columns and footings. 10. Stairs and Staircases: Various types and materials; proportioning of staircases; brief introduction to ramps, lifts and escalators. Drawing of R.C.C. stair case. 11. Floors: Consideration for choice in ground and upper floors; various types of floors and their suitability; flooring materials and their construction details 12. Roofs & Roof Coverings: Classification of roofs with special reference to pitched roofs; different roof coverings and details of rain proofing at top wall. Drawings of various timber roof trusses with joint details.

Books Recommended:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Building Drawing Civil Engineering Drawing Civil Engineering Drawing Building Construction Properties of Concrete by by by by by M. G. Shah Chakorobarty J. B. Mc. Kay Sharma and Koul A. M. Nevile

WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING


SEMESTER : 5TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-504 L 2 T 1 P 0 C 3

HYDROLOGY: Scope and applications of hydrological cycle, Precipitation-Measurement by rain gauges, gauge networks, hyetographs, methods of determining mean rainfall. Hydrologic AbstractionsEvaporation, Transpiration, Interception,Depression storage, Infiltration. Stream flow Factors affecting runoff, Rainfall-runoff relationships, Unit hydrograph, peak flow, low flows, requirements for hydrological design, velocity and discharge measurements. Flood Estimation Occurrence and distribution of floods Various methods of flood estimation viz.,Rational method,Unit Hydrograph method, etc GROUND WATER: Occurrence and distribution of ground water, specific yield of aquifers, movement of ground water, Darcey's law, safe yield of a basin, steady flow in a well for confined and unconfined. aquifers.

FLUVIAL HYDRAULICS: Principles of sediment transport, critical tractive force, Shield's plot, Bed and suspended load, bed movement, Einstein's Analysis, White's theory, Rigid and loose boundaries. RESERVOIR DESIGN STUDIES: Area-volume curves,types of reservoirs and zones of storage, storage capacity of Reservoirs, Mass curve technique, Reservoir flood routing, sedimentation of reservoirs. WATER RESOURCES PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT: Role of water in National development, Single purpose and multipurpose development, Integrated River basin development, Economy resulting from integrated multipurpose development,Basic principles of water resources development policy, International and interstate aspects of basin development. BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1. Subramanaya, K. Engineering Hydrology Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi,2001. 2. Wilson, E.M. Engineering Hydrology ELBS, English Language book Society/ Macmillam Education Ltd., London, 1999. 3. Linsely,K.,Kohler, A. and Paulhus L.H. Hydrology for Engineers McGraw Hill Book Company Inc. New York, 1975. 4. Linsely,K.,Kohler, A. and Paulhus L.H. Applied Hydrology McGraw Hill Book Company Inc. New York, 1949. 5. Ragunath, H.M. Hydrology Principles Analysis and Design New Age International (P) Ltd Publishers., New Delhi, 2005. 6. Garde, R.J. and Ranga Raju K.G. Mechanics of sediment transportation and alluvial stream problems. New Age International (P) Ltd. Publishers, New Delhi. 1994 7. Arora, K.R. Irrigation Water power and water Resources Engineering. Standard Publishers Distributors, Delhi, 2002.

COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN

SEMESTER : 5TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-505: E1

L 2

T 2

P 0

C 4

1. Introduction :Basic concepts of CAD. Digital computer systems, number systems, Hardware, System and application software, Hardware for CAD Systems, Management of storage devices Files and their management, management commands. 2. Introduction to CAD Softwares :Concept and examples of programming languages, user friendly( Menu Driven) softwares, basic programming techniques, Development of Algorythms, Applications of CAD 3. Programming softwares :-

Application of C/Fortran language, Characters , Constants and Variables, Input and Output operators, statements, Library functions and header files, Data Types, Declaration of variables, relational and logical operators Main, Include and Define functions, If else statements, While statement and loops, decision making alternatives, Switch statements, For and Go To statements, Do statement, sub routines etc, Arrays and their types. Application of the programming language using examples for all statements. 4. Applications in Civil Engineering :Application of CAD in various fields of Civil Engineering. Formation of Computer aided programmes for design of simply supported beams carrying udl and point loads, design of columns, Retaining walls, slope analysis, Design of Pipes , Sedimentation Tank Design, Filter Designs, application to survey and other Civil Engineering related subjects.. 5. CAD packages for Civil Engineers :Introduction to Menu Driven softwares i.e. Stadd, Stadd pro, Autocad, AutoCivil, Graphics packages etc Recommended Books : 1..Computer Aided Design ---M.N.Shesha Prakash , G.S.Suresh 2 .Computer Applications-----Gautam Roy 3 .Programming in C-----------E.Balaguruswamy 4 .Fortran77/90------------------R.K.Jain, R.P.Suri 5. Autocad Fundamentals------Micheal E.Beall , Howard M.Fuller

CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
SEMESTER : 5TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-505: E1 L 2 T 2 P 0 C 4

Project planning Techniques Network planning and Scheduling, resource leveling and allocation with examples using Critical Path Method. Computerized network Techniques Form Work, Scaffolding, Shoring and Underpinning There Types and application to Building process. Steel: Fabrication and erection techniques Construction equipments such as cranes, hoists, mixers, conveyors vibrators, scaffolding, shuttering etc., their characteristics, performance and applications to building process BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1. Construction Methods

Plant and Equipment by R . L. Purifoy 2. Building Construction by S.P. Arora & S. P. Bindra 3 Project Management by B.M. Naik 4. The practice of construction Management by Barry Fayer

ARCHITECTURE AND TOWN PLANNING


SEMESTER : 5TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-506: E2 L 2 T 2 P 0 C 4

ARCHITECTURE: 1. INTRODUCTION: Architecture and Civil Engineering, Classical Architecture , Contemporary Architecture , Genaral aspects of Architectural projects. 2.ARCHITECTURAL PLANNING AND DESIGN: Introduction , factors affecting Architectural design, principles of Architectural design , organization of space , space standards , modular co-ordination. 3.FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS: Analytical study of buildings in respect of functional efficiency , Architectural efficiency , Building science ,environmental controls- both exterior and interior , physical and economical constraints with reference to residential and public buildings. 3. ARCHITECTURAL PLANS AND PROJECTS: Introduction to Architectural plans , preparation and reading of Architectural plans , analytical study of various works/ projects of some architects like LE Corbusier , Phillip Jhonson , F.L. Wright , etc. TOWN PLANNING: INTRODUCTION: Planning at various levels- national , regional , city and village. GROWTH OF TOWNS: Origin and growth of towns , horizontal and vertical development. HISTORY: Brief historic review of some ancient towns , present day planning in India. MASTER PLAN: Importance of master plan for redevelopment of existing townsand planning of new towns , implementation , building bye-laws , concept of Redburn neighbourhood pattern.

ZONING: Zoning regulations for various urban land uses including density and height zoning , multi-story buildings and their implications on urban planning.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED: Architectural Design by K.R. Moudgil New Concepts in Architecture and Design by Yoshikawa Reading Architectural Plans by Ernest R. Weidhaas Introduction to Architecture by V.B. Vaidya. Town Planning by Rangawala. Town Design by Fredrick Gibberd.

SEISMOLOGY
SEMESTER : 5TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-506: E2 L 2 T 2 P 0 C 4

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Seismology, Engineering Seismology (Definitions). Introduction to Seismic Hazard and Earthquake Phenomenon. Geographic Distribution of Earthquakes. Seismotectonics and Seismic Zoning of India. Microzonation. Mechanism of Faulting. Earthquake Prediction Earthquake Monitoring and Seismic Instrumentation. Earthquake: Risk and Preparedness. Earthquake: Social Consequences; Codes and Public Policy. COURSE OFFERED TO OTHER DEPARTMENT (ELECTRICAL)

HYDRAULICS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINES


SEMESTER : 5TH (ELECTRICAL) COURSE NO. CIV-507 L 3 T 1 P 0 C 4

INTRODUCTION Physical Properties of Fluids. FLUID STATICS: Pressure Intensity, Pascal's law, pressure- density - height relationships, Manometers, Pressure on plain and curved surfaces, Centre of pressure. KINEMATICS OF FLUID FLOW : Types of flows, streem lines, streak lines and path lines, continuity equation.

DYNAMICS OF FLUID FLOW: Euler's equation of motion along a stream line and its integration to yield Bernoulli's equation; flow measurement, pitot tube, prandtl tube, Venturimeter, Orifice meter, Orifices, Weirs and Notches. FLOW THROUGH PIPES: Hydraulic grade line, Darcey-weisbachh formula, Design of pipes, Equivalent diameter of pipes, Transmission of power through pipes. FLOW IN OPEN CHANNELS: Chezy's formula, Manning's formula, Design of Channels, Economic Section. HYDRAULIC MACHINES: Types of turbines ,description and principles of impulse and reaction turbines , unit quantities and specific speed, runaway speed ,turbine characteristics , slection of turbines , governing of turbines.Centrifugal pumps , specific speed , power requirement, reciprocating pumps. LAYOUT OF POWER HOUSE: General layout and arrangement of Hydropower units. BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1. Engineering Fluid Mechanics by R.J. Garde 2. Kumar, D.S. Fluid Mechanics. S.K. Kataria & Sons Publishers, New Delhi, 1998. 3. Streter, V.L., Wylie, E.B. and Bedford, K.W. Fluid Mechanics McGraw Hill , New York, 2001.

SYLLABUS B.TECH. 6TH SEMESTER (CIVIL ENGINEERING)

DESIGN OF STRUCTURES-II
SEMESTER : 6TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-601 L 2 T 2 P 0 C 4

(A) Elements of Plastic Analysis of beams and frames: Plastic section modulus, shape factor and moment of resistance. Mechanism method and statical method of analysis, combination of individual mechanisms for frames. (B) Steel Structures

structural steels and their properties. Working stress and plastic design concepts. Riveted, bolted and welded connections. Design of tension members. Buckling phenomenon of compression members. Design of members subjected to combined axial and flexural forces. Design of flexural member: steel beams, built-up sections. Design of column bases and grillage foundation. Steel roof truss: evaluation of gravity and wind loads on roof trusses. Design of truss members and purlins. (C ) Timber structures: Structural timbers and their properties. Introduction to I.S. codes on timber design. Design of members in tension, compression and flexure. Bolted and nailed joints, splices. Reference: design of steel structure ( Vol. I-II) Design of Steel Structures Design of Steel Structures Design of Steel Structures

By By By By

Ramahandra Arya and Ajmani. Duggal Vizrani and Ratwani

STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING LAB.


SEMESTER : 6TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-601(P) L 0 T 0 P 2/2 C 1

(1). (2). (3). (4). (5). (6). (7).

Deflection of curved beams. Behaviour of a portal frame under different load combinations. Deflection of Truss. Behaviour of a cantilever beam under symmetrical and un-symmetrical loading. Analysis of an elastically coupled beam. Analysis of a redundant joint. Analysis of two hinged arch.

GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING-II
SEMESTER : 6TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-602 L 2 T 1 P 0 C 3

SHEAR STRENGTH: shear strength concept. Mohrs Coulumb equation. Laboratory determination. Triaxial compression test under different Drainage conditions , viz undrained , drained and consolidated , direct shear test . Unconfined compression test. Strength envelope.

BEARING CAPACITY AND FOUNDATIONS: Basic definitions and methods of determination, Prandtls solution . Terzaghis solution for ultimate bearing capacity. Size effects . Effects of rigidity of footings. Plate load test. FOUNDATION DESIGN: Basic terminology , bearing capacity of shallow foundations. Importance and types of foundations. Design principles for footing and rafts. Foundations on clays and sands Foundations - types and applications , Pile foundation types , classifications and determination of load carrying capacity , dynamic and static methods. Pile load test, pile groups efficiency of pile groups. EARTH PRESSURE: Lateral earth pressure. Rankines theory Active and Pasive States. Lateral earth pressure under various conditions , like surcharge , sloping backfill and high water table behind the wall. Earth pressure diagrams . total thrust. Tension Cracks and bracing of excavations. STABILISATION: methods of stabilization . Brief introduction to each of the methods of stabilization such as shortcreting, geo-reinforcement STABILITY OF SLOPES: Infinite slopes, conjugate stresses, stability number Swedish and Friction circle methods . Submergence case, complete draw down case, Steady seepage case. SOIL DYNAMICS: Dynamic behavior of soils and its impact on Foundation Design. BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1. Soil Mechanics Principles of Soil Mechanics Theoretical Soil Mechanics 4. Soil Mechanics 5. Soil Mechanics 6. Soil Mechanics 7. Soil Mechanics by by by by by by by Alam Singh D.W.Taylor Terzaghi Terzaghi & Peek Witman & Lamb S.B.Saighal Jumikis

GEOTECHNICAL LABORATORY-II
SEMESTER : 6TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-602(P) L 0 T 0 P 2/2 C 1

1. Shear Strength tests: Unconfined compression test; Direct Shear test; Triaxial compression test (UU) and vane shear test. Conduct and determination of sheer parameters.

2. Conduct of Plate load test (exposure only)

3. Conduct of S P T (Exposure only) 4. Sub-soil exploration by electric resistivity method (Exposure only).

HIGHWAY AND BRIDGE ENGINEERING


SEMESTER : 6TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-603 L 2 T 1 P 0 C 3

HIGHWAY ENGINEERING:
1.INTRODUCTION: History; classification of roads.Comparison with other modes of transportation. 2.ALIGNMENT DESIGN: Highway Location: Route Surveys; Gradients. 3.GEOMETRIC DESIGN: Cross-section elements; Sight Distance;Horizontal and vertical alignment.

4.PAVEMENT DESIGN: Factors affecting Pavement Design; Types of Pavement Empirical methods (e.g. C.B.R.and group Index) and Burmister's Layer Theory; method for flexible pavement design; stresses due to load and temperature in rigid pavements. Introduction to design methods of rigid pavements. 5. TRAFFIC ENGINEERING Traffic Characteristics;Traffic Studies, Traffic signs and signals. Highway lighting.

Traffic intersections;

6. HIGHWAY MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION: Properties and tests for road aggregates and bituminous materials. Design of Bituminous concrete mix. Methods of preparing subgrade, Base course and construction of various types of surface covers. Joints in cement concrete roads. Highway drainage. 7. HILL ROADS: Problems of alignment, geometrics and drainage in hill roads. BRIDGES: 1.Site Selection. 2. Various Types of Bridges, Discussion of superstructure for some important types of permanent big bridges. 3. Waterway calculations. 4. Design criteria for Bridge Foundations. IRC Code of practice for bridges.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED Victor, D.J.2003. Essentials of Bridge Engineering, Oxford and IBH Publishers, New Delhi. Ponnuswamy, S. 2003. Bridge Engineering, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi. Bindra, S.P. 1999. Principles and Practice of Bridge Engineering, Dhanpat Rai and Sons , New Delhi. Khanna, S.K. and Justo, C.E.G. 2002. Highway Engineering. Nem Chand Brothers, Roorkee. Bhanot, K.L.1990. Highway Engineering, S. Chand and Company (P) Ltd., New Delhi. Rao, G.V. 1996. Principles of Transportation and Highway Engineering, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.

HIGHWAY LABORATORY
SEMESTER : 6TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-603(P) L 0 T 0 P 2 C 1

1. TESTS ON AGGREGATE: Aggregate grading; Sp.Gravity; Crushing; Abrasion; Impact; Soundness; Flakiness; Shape. Fineness modulus, silica content, silt content, Alkalinity 2. TESTS ON BITUMEN: Viscosity; Penetration, softening point, flash & Fire point. 3. TESTS ON SUBGRADE: Sub-grade Modulous; CBR.

SEDIMENT TRANSPORT
SEMESTER : 6TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-604:E1 L 2 T 1 P 0 C 3

Introduction to sediment transport, sediment characteristics viz., size, shape, fall velocity, etc., Incipient motion and quantitative approach to incipient motion, Resistance to flow, Regimes of flow (Bed forms), Various approaches for bed load transport, Suspended load transport- mechanism of suspension, Incipient suspension, suspended load profile, diffusion considerations, suspended load equations; total load transport including total load transport equations, stable channel design with critical tractive force theory.

Books Recommended: Garde, R.J. and Ranga Raju K.G.(1994). Mechanics of sediment transportation and alluvial stream problems, New Age International (P) Ltd. Publishers, New Delhi. Yalin, M.S. (1977). Mechanics of Sediment Transport. 2nd edition,Pergamon Press, New York. Yang, C.T. (1996). Sediment transport theory and Practice, McGraw-Hill, New York. Graf, W.H. (1971). Hydraulics of sediment transport, McGraw-Hill, New York. Raudkivi, A.J.,(1976), Loose boundary hydraulics, 2nd ed., Pergamon Press.

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
SEMESTER : 6TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-604:E1 L 2 T 1 P 0 C 3

1 Environment and its importance: Importance of clean Environment, co existence, habitat and eco systems 2 Environmental pollution: Sources of pollution to Land, Water and Air. General effects of pollution Pollution by sewage. Nature and types of sewages.( Domestic, Industrial etc) Calculation of storm water and sewage. 3 Sewage disposal :Methods of sewage disposal, effects of disposal on land and in water bodies, Self purification of streams, BOD calculations, Sewers for disposal and their design Types of sewers 4 Unit operations in sewage treatment: Screening, Sedimentation (Septic and Imhoff tanks), soakages for isolated systems, Sewage filteration, Activated sludge process, grit removal etc. Prevention for ground water contamination 5 Solid Waste management| Solid waste problems, constituents of solid waste, Sanitary land filling, Compositing, Incineration 6 Air pollution:Air quality standards, measurement of air pollution, factors responsible for pollution, Engineering measures to check air pollution. Case studies relating to the topic Books recommended :

Environmental Engineering and management by Suresh K Dhameja Environmental Engg,( A Design Approach) by Sincero and Sincero Water supply and sanitary Engg. By B C Punmia Waste water treatment by P.N.modi

WATERSHED MANAGEMENT
SEMESTER : 6TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-605:E2 L 2 T 2 P 0 C 4

1 Introduction: Importance of Water Shed Development for improvement in Environment. Status of Watershed Development in India, Watershed Concepts. 2.Land: Survey(layout), Soil and Soil Moisture Conservation, Rainwater Management, Reclamation of saline soils. 3.Water: Data and Analysis, Integrated Water Resources Management, Conjunctive Use. 4.Greenery: Agriculture, Crop Husbandry, Sustainable Agriculture,Biomass, Management, Dryland Agriculture, Irrigation, Pastures and Silvipastures, Horticulture, Social Forestry, Afforestation. 5.Energy: Renewable Resources, Biomass, Ocean Tides and Waves. 6.Socioeconomics: Peoplespart, State and Integrated Approach, Sustainable Society, Economics. 7.Appropriate Technology: Farm Equipment, Contour Methods, Check Dams, Water Catchment and Harvesting, Low Cost Technology, Rural Technological Delivery Systems. Books recommended : Watershed Management by J.V.S. Murty Hydrology and Soil Conservation Engineering by Ganshyam Das, Watershed Hydrology by R.Suresh

ADVANCED STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS


SEMESTER : 6TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-605:E2 L 2 T 2 P 0 C 4

MATRIX METHODS OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS: Introduction to Matrix Stiffness & Flexibility Methods. Formulation of Stiffness Matrix for Simple Planar Elements Trusses & Beams. Analysis of Planar Trusses and Beams using Direct Stiffness Method. Application of Matrix Displacement Method to Rigid Jointed Frames. FINITE ELEMENT METHOD: Introduction to Finite Element Method of Structural Analysis. Review of Principle of Virtual Work. Formulation of Element Stiffness Matrix for One Dimensional Bar & Beam Element. Application to Bar Elements with varying Area of Cross-section and Beams with varying Moment of Inertia. Plane Stress & Plane Strain Problems. Use of higher Order Elements. REFRENCES: 1. Fundamentals of Structural Analysis : Harry H. West( John Wiley & Sons) 2. Matrix Analysis of Framed Structures : Gere & Weaver( CBS Publishers & Distributors) 3. Intermediate Structural Analysis : C.K.Wang ( Mcgraw- Hill International Edition) 4. Concepts & Applications of Finite Element Analysis : Robert D. Cook 5. Matrix & Finite Element Displacement Analysis of Structures: D.J.Dawe

SOIL CHEMISTRY
SEMESTER : 6TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CHE-ELE:E2 2 L 2 T 0 P 4 C

Introduction to Geo-sphere and soil Major mineral groups in earths crust, sediments and clays. Geochemistry in relation with Environment Weathering- physical aspect and chemical weathering (reactions involved in general). Soil Structure and Soil Horizons

Water and air in soil , inorganic components of soil, organic matter and major organic compounds in soil, humus., etc. Soil Solutions Acid base and ion exchange reactions in soils, production of mineral acids, adjustment of soil acidity (pH). Macronutrients and micronutrients in soil, N,P,K, in soil, common fertilizers. Preparation of soil samples for analysis Reception at the laboratory, drying , grinding and sieving, and storage of samples, determination of moisture content and pH value. Books Recommended 6. A text book of Soil chemical analysis by R.P. Hesse. 7. Vogels Quantitative inorganic analysis. 8. Soil Engineering Theory and Practice Vol. I & II by A. Singh and G.R. Chowdhary. 9. Environmental Chemistry by S.E. Manhan.

SOLAR ARCHITECTURE
SEMESTER : 6TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. PHY-ELE:E2 2 L 2 T 0 P 4 C

Passive Solar Heating and cooling Classification and comparison of passive systems, indirect gain system, Tromb-Michel wall, roof pond, attached/isolated sunspace (Greenhouse/ Solarium), thermosyphon systems, Direct gain systems- diffusing and non-diffusing direct gain systems, various thermal cooling concepts, evaporative cooling, infiltration earth air tunnel, air vent, factors influencing thermal comfort,- physical, physiological and intermediate. Passive Solar Design tools and logic Climate, the site and its microclimate, orientation and tilt of the collecting surface, window improvement for solar collection, thermal mass rules of thumb, calculating solar gains, heating load calculations, fabric losses, infiltration, shading devices, system efficiency, cost analysis, glare/ disability (veiling), glare and discomfort (contrast) glare. References 10. Ralph, M. Lebens. (1980). Passive solar heating design, Applied Science Publishres Ltd. 11. Bansal, N.K. Hauser, G. and Munke, G. (1994). Passive Building Design, Elsevier Science B.V. 12. Garg, H.P., Mullick, S.C. and A.K. Bhargawa.(1985). Solar thermal energy storage, D.Reid Publishing Company. 13. Tiwari, G.N. (2002). Solar energy fundamental, design modeling and applications, Narosa Publishing House.

14. Anderson, B. (1977). Solar energy, fundamentals and buiding design, McGraw Hill Company, New York. 15. Olgay, V. (1963). Design with climate, Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J. 16. Szokolay, S.Y. (1975). Solar energy and building, The Architectural Press, London.

DISASTER MANAGEMENT

SEMESTER : 6TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-606:E3

L 2

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Types of Disaster Natural, instantaneous, creeping Technological Disasters and their interaction, Environmental impact- short term and long term effects, peculiarities of various types of disasters. Zonning and Planning Hazard evaluation and zonation mapping, vulnerable communities, population centres, location of safety shelters, Risk assessment, warning system, Global network, Use of internet, community response, accessibility networks, transportation, evacuation feasibility, Rescue routes. Safety Rating of Structures Dams, Bridges, Hospitals, Industrial structures, Embankments, Ghat roads. Training for Disaster Reduction Role of Government, Universities, NGOs, business community, pre-disaster planning, postdisaster assessment, sharing of technology and technical expertise for coping with major calamities. Economic Aspects and Releif Assessment of damages, Disaster reduction for sustainable development, insurance, magnitude of disasters, relative importance of various relief , Government and nonGovernment assistance, International cooperation , effective use of relief, final cost benefit analysis of relief. Books Recommended 1. Andrew Maskray. 1996. Disaster Mitigation: A Community. 2. Risk Management and Liberalisation- The future of Business protectioninternational seminar proceedings, Indian Institute of Insurance and Risk Management, Southern Chapter, Chennai, 1996. 3. Stop Disasters- The IDNDR magazine.

GENERAL MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS

SEMESTER : 6TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. HSS-ELE:E2 2

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Introduction to Modern Management Role of management, universality of management, digital focus of modern management, digital dimension and traditional management functions. Strategy Elements of strategy, process of strategy formulations, tools and techniques of strategy formulations, acutance and acquisitions. Organisational Changes and Stress Definition of change and stress, fundamentals of changing an organization, factors to consider when changing an organization, importance of studying stress, managing stress in organization. Competitiveness: Quality and Innovations Importance and fundamentals of quality, achieving quality, TQM, quality through strategic planning. Innovations and creativity, encouraging creativity in organization. Modern Management Challenges Corporate social responsibility and management functions. How society can help business meet its socialobjectives. Managing in a Global Area Managing across the globe why? Domestic versus multinational organizations, complexities of managing the multinational corporations, risks and workforce in multinational organizations. Books Recommended Modern Management by Sameul C. Certo. Engineering Management by Fraidoon Mazda. Business Market Management by James C. Naderson & James, A. Narus. Management by Kroonis and ODonnell. Management by Stoner. Principles of Management by George Terry.

SYLLABUS B.TECH. 7TH SEMESTER (CIVIL ENGINEERING)

STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS

SEMESTER : 7TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-701

L 2

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Nature of dynamic loading: Harmonic, earthquake and blast loading, Single degree of freedom systems, free vibrations and forced vibrations: Harmonic force, Periodic force, Impulse, and General type of loading. Multi-degree of freedom systems, numerical techniques for finding natural frequencies and mode shapes, orthogonality relationships of principal modes, Rayleighs Principal and its application for determination of fundamental frequency. Evaluation of dynamic response by mode superposition method. Discussion on Indian standards, codal provisions for earthquake resistant design. Design of buildings (Plane frames only) based on Codal provisions. Refrences: Dynamics of Structures Dynamics of Structures Structural Dynamics Dynamics of Structures

By By By By

Anil K. Chopra Clough and Penzien Mario Paz J. L. Humour

QUANTITY SURVEYING AND COST EVALUATION


SEMESTER : 7TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-702 L 2 T 1 P 0 C 3

1. ESTIMATE: Importance, Items of a work and their units. Types of estimates, viz. preliminary; approximate; Abstract estimate; Plinth area estimate; detailed estimate; revised estimate; supplementary estimate, bill of quantities and abstract of cost. 2. ANALYSIS OF RATES: Preparing analysis of rates, Labour schedule, material schedule & rate schedule. Analysis of rates- of lime concrete in foundation; Brickwork in foundation in super structure; stone masonary; R.C.C.work; R.B.work; Plastering; pointing; white washing; colour washing; painting; wood work, earth work in foundation; earth work in road; D.P.C. ; Steel work for reinforcement; steel work in trusses; wood work in frames, shutters etc. 3. SPECIFICATIONS: General specifications and detailed specifications, Book of specifications, specifications for earth work in foundation; L.C. in foundation; R.C.C. work; Brick work; R.B.Work; Wood work in doors, windows etc. D.P.C. centering and shuttering; earthwork in canal and road.

4. WORKS ESTIMATE: Estimates of building; Estimates of walls; methods of building estimate; Longwall-shortwall and centreline methods; Estimate of masonary platform, estimate of a masonary tank, estimate of roof trusses (wooden/steel) Estimate of a single roomed building; estimate of a two roomed building with C.G.I roof over wooden trusses and over steel truss. estimate of a shop; estimate of a R.C.C. beam, R.C.C. Slab. 5. ESTIMATE OF ROAD: Methods of estimating; materials for different items of work and labour; methods of estimating earth work; estimate of a metalled road. 6.VALUATION & RENT FIXATION: Valuation of building-various methods; Rent fixation, plinth area requirement. 7.INTRODUCTION TO BUILDING CODES: Sanitary fitting; Electrification; in-built furniture, Hazard safety measures in high rise buildings. BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1. Estimating and Costing by Datta 2. Hand Book of Civil Engineering by Khanna 3. Estimating and Costing by Mahajan

CIVIL ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT


SEMESTER : 7TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-703 L 2 T 1 P 0 C 3

1. 2.

Construction Management; its necessity; objectives & Functions. Industrial development. Public Demand of works, Agricultural Production.

Financing of Civil Engineering works, Five Year Plans, Budgetting. 4. Engineering economics of projects. Feasibility reports compound interest factors. Selection of most economical alternative by variable cost method. Cost benefit ratio. 5. Organization of Civil Engineering works. Function of protect organization. Principles and advantages of good organization. Duties of resident engineer, Corporations. Role of Architects, Engineers, Consultants, contractors and clients. 6. Works accounting,

Cashbook, Imprest cash, contractors bills, store accounts., Material at site account, Indent, Invoice, Debit & Credit notes, suspense head, stock, Engineering contracts. Comparative statements.Form of agreement. 7. Money Banking and Trade: Nature and functions of money, Commercial and Central banking, the problem of foreign exchange and implications of currency devaluation.

Books Recommended Civil Engineering Management by O.N. Wakhloo. Works Management by Maheshverma.

STRUCTURAL DESIGN OF BRIDGES


SEMESTER : 7TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-711: E1 2 L 2 T 0 P 4 C

Introduction to Bridges: types of Bridges, standard loads on Bridges. Design of foot bridges and culverts. Design of steel bridges: Plate Girder Bridge and Trussed Bridges subjected to Standard IRC loading (Class-B, Class-A, Class-AA and Class-70R). Design of R.C.C Bridges: T-Beam only. Design of Bridge Slabs subjected to IRC loading. Reference: Design of Bridges Design of Steel Structures design of Bridges Design of Bridges

By By By By

John Victor Vizrani and Ratwani Krishna Raju Rakshit.

TRANSPORTAION AND TRAFFIC ENGINEERING


SEMESTER: 7th (CIVIL) COURSE No: CIV-711 L 2 T 2 P 0 C 4

Introduction
Introduction to transportation and traffic engineering- the transportation system; study of transportation system, traffic engineering and issues today

Public Transportation
Public transport modes, desirable characteristics of public transport systems, transit system operations, route development, stopping policy, stop location, scheduling, capacity of transit systems, socially optimal pricing

Transport Analysis and Forecasting


Transport planning process, transportation and land use, transport planning strategies, transport planning models, travel demand analysis, operational transportation and land use models, freight transport-trends and economic growth

Transport Economics and Finance


Pavement economics- construction cost; maintenance cost and vehicle operation cost, economic evaluation of highway projects- basic principles; time value of money; costs and benefits; net present value (NPV) method; benefit-cost (B/C) ratio method; internal rate of return (IRR) method; comparison of evaluation techniques

Traffic Engineering
Components of traffic system- vehicle characteristics; human characteristics, road characteristics & traffic-control devices, traffic flow theory-flow parameters; fundamental relation of traffic flow, road capacity and level of service concept

Design of Traffic Facilities


Intersections- unsignalized intersections; channelization and roundabouts, signalized intersections; signal timing design; signal coordination, interchanges- requirement & design, parking facilities- parking demand; on-street parking; off-street parking, Traffic signs- role and types

Traffic Impact & Road Safety


Impact studies- air pollution and mathematical models; noise pollution and mathematical models; energy consumption, road safety- traffic accident terminology; accident prevention; accident investigation and reduction; accident costs

References:
1. Principles of Transportation Engineering by Chakarborty & Das, Prentice-Hall of India Private Ltd, New Delhi-110001 2. Transportation Engineering and Planning by Papacostas & Prevedouros, Prentice-Hall of India Private Ltd, New Delhi-110001 3. Transport Planning and Traffic Engineering by CA OFlaherty, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York; Toronto 4. Traffic Engineering by McShane & Roess, Prentice-Hall of India Private Ltd, New Delhi-110001 5. Principles and Practices of Highway Engineering by Kadiyali & Lal, Khanna Publishers, Delhi-6 6. Highway Engineering and Transportation by G. V. Rao

ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT COURSE


SEMESTER : 7TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-711: E1 2 L 2 T 0 P 4 C

1. INTRODUCTION: Objective of the Course; What is entrepreneurship? Need and scope of Entrepreneurship, Risks and Rewards in entrepreneurship; Characteristics of an entrepreneur; Relevance and benefits of Small Scale Industry. 2. HUMAN ENGINEERING (THEORY & LAB): Entrepreneur and society; Attitude towards work; self assessment and goal setting; Achievement, Motivation and behaviour (TAT, who am I ? Business exercise ring toss game etc.); understanding human behaviour (Maslow's hierarchy of needs). 3. SETTING UP AN INDUSTRY : Forms of business organisations /ownership-their merits and demerits; Formation of a company; procedures and formalities for setting up of new industry;Sources of information (whom to contact for what and where); Incentives, subsidies and concessions for Industry; Industrial development agencies and their functions state & National level institutions for small scale industry (General set up). 4. PROJECT PLANNING: Identification of opportunities; Market survey; Techno-Economic feasibility studies and economic analysis (Pay back period, Return on investment, cost benefit analysis and breakeven analysis); Financial viability; Sources of Finance for Industry; Assessment of Fixed and Working capital requirements; Financial Ratios; Project Scheduling. 5. MARKETING: Components of Marketing Management, Market survey and analysis; Marketing arrangements, strategies and assistance to small industry; Consumer behaviour, Market feedback; Projections, Predictions and Forecasts. 6. PROJECT REPORT: Preparation of a Detailed Project Report. 7. INDUSTRIAL LAWS: The Factories Act 1948, Minimum Wages Act; Payment of Wages Act 1936, Workman Compensation Act 1923. BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1. Handbook for New Entrepreneurs - EDII, Ahamedabad 2. Entrepreneurial Development - P. Saravanavel 3. Project planning and Entrepreneurship Development - T.R. Banga 4. Few Selected Handouts- EDC, REC, Warangal.

ADVANCED GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING


SEMESTER : 7TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-712: E2 2 L 1 T 0 P 3 C

Earth Retaining Structures

Analysis and design by various methods. Seepage through anisotropic soils, Ground improvement by stone column and preconsolidation, Analysis and design of raft footings and pile foundations. Environmental Geotechniques Landfills, clay-liners, etc. Books Recommended 1. Earth Retaining Structures by Shamsher Prakash. 2. Design Aids in Geotechnical Engineering by KaniRaj. 3. Foundation Engineering by Bowels 4. Foundation Engineering by Teng.

FLOOD AND DROUGHT ESTIMATION AND MANAGEMENT


SEMESTER : 7TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-712: E2 L 2 T 1 P 0 C 3

Flood Estimation Estimation of design flood- empirical methods, envelope curve method, unit hydrograph method, flood estimation in small watersheds, urban catchment and influence of urban drainage. Flood Control and Management Detailed study of various methods of flood control- flood plain identification, flood disaster monitoring and mitigation procedures, various methods of forecasting data, communication and warning, flood fighting. Drought Classification Importance, definition-NCA classification, direct and indirect losses. Drought Estimation Drought severity assessment, methods in meteorological, hydrological and agricultural aspects. Drought Monitoring Supply and demand oriented measures, drought prone areas programme (DPAP), short term and long-term strategies, drought management. Books Recommended 1. Ven Te Chow, David, R. Maidment, Lary, W. Mays. (1995). Applied Hydrology, McGraw Hill Publications. 2. Vijay P. Singh. (1994). Elementary Hydrology, Prentice Hall of India. 3. H.M. Ragunath (1996). Hydrology, Wiley Eastern Ltd. 4. Yevjevich. (1977). Coping with drought, Water Resources Publications.

5. Yevjevich, etal. (1977). Drought Research needs, Water resources Publications , Colorado State University, USA. 6. Ven Te Chow, etal (1995). Handbook of Applied Hydrology, McGraw Hill Publications.

OPTIMIZATION IN CIVIL ENGINEERING


SEMESTER : 7TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. MTH-712: E2 2 L 1 T 0 P 3 C

Linear programming - Formulation of Linear programming problem, Theory of Convex sets, Graphical solution of L.P.P, Simplex Method, Two Phase Simplex Method, Duality in Linear Programming, Transportation and Assignment problem. Application of Linear programming to Industrial Problems. Non-Linear programming- quadratic form, Hessian Matrix, Positive definite and Negative Definite, Method of Lagrange multipliers, Wolfe's method of solving Quadratic Programming problem. Illustrations of some civil Engineering problems.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED Linear Programming by S.I. Gass, Mc Graw Hill. Operations research An Introduction, by Hamidi A.Taha, Macmillan. Principles of Operations Research: with Application to Management Decisions. by H.M.Wagner, Prentice-Hall Linear Programming by Hadley, Adison Wesley Non Linear and Dynamic Programming by G.Hadley, Addison Wasley Theory of Linear and Non-Linear Programming by S.Vajda, Longmans (London) Foundations of Optimization, by D.I.Wilde and C.Boigtler Prentice Hall (1977).

APPLIED HYDROLOGY
SEMESTER : 7TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-713: E3 2 L 1 T 0 P 3 C

INTRODUCTION: Historical development, concepts of hydrometeorology.

PRECIPITATION: Selection of precipitation networks, Storm analysis, Storm selection, DAD Analysis, Deptharea frequency curve,Concept of probable maximum precipitation and effective rainfall. EVAPORATION AND EVAPO-TRANSPIRATION:

Measurement, factors affecting evaporation and evapo- transpiration, evaporation reduction. INFILTRATION: Factors affecting measurement, infiltration capacity by hydrograph analysis, infiltration indices. RUNOFF: Determination of available flow, derivation of unitgraph from complex storm hydrograph, S-curve hydrograph, IUH and its determination, elementary idea of conceptual models, Synthetic unitgraphs. EXTREME FLOWS: Estimation of design flood, flood frequency analysis, factors affecting droughts, analysis of droughts. REGRESSION AND CORRELATION: Elementary treatment with two variables and application to hydrologic problems. BOOKS RECOMMENDED Chow, Ven Te, Maidment, David, R.,Mays Lary W.. (1995). Applied Hydrology, McGraw Hill Publications. Viessmann, Warren, etal. Introduction to Hydrology IEP: A Dun-Donnelley Publisher, New York. Copyright by Thomas Y. Crowell Company Inc., 1977, 2nd eEd.; 3rd Ed. In 1989, Harper and Row Publishers, Singapore. Wilson, E.M. Engineering Hydrology ELBS, English Language book Society/ Macmillam Education Ltd., London, 1999. Linsely,K.,Kohler, A. and Paulhus L.H. Hydrology for Engineers McGraw Hill Book Company Inc. New York, 1975. Linsely,K.,Kohler, A. and Paulhus L.H. Applied Hydrology McGraw Hill Book Company Inc. New York, 1949. Chow Ven Te, Handbook of Applied Hydrology, McGraw Hill Book Company, New York,1964. Singh, V.P.Elementary Hydrology, Prentice Hall of India, Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi,1994.

GROUND IMPROVEMENT TECHNIQUES


SEMESTER : 7TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-713: E3 2 L 1 T 0 P 3 C

PART-I

: INTRODUCTION Soil Types, Soil Investigation & Classification

PART II

Ground Modification/Stabilization Need for Engineered Ground Improvement Classification of Ground Improvement Techniques Suitabilit y, Feasibility and Desirabilit y of Ground Improvement Techniques Current & Future Developments

: Ground Improvement Techniques Mechanical Modification Introduction to Mechanical Modification, Principles of Soil Densification, Properties of Compacted Soil, Compaction Control, Specification of Compaction Requirements, Types of Compaction Equipment Hydraulic Modification Objectives & Techniques, Dewatering Systems, Soil -Water Relationships, Single & Multiple -Well Formulas, Drainage of Slopes, Filtration & Seepage Control, Pre -loading & Vertical Drains, Electrokinetic Dewatering & Stabilization Chemical Modification/Stabilization Effect of various admixtures on Engineering Properties of Soils such as: Cement, Lime, Fl y ash, Bitumen, Cement -LimeFl y ash. Other chemical additives such as - NaCL, CaC L2, CaSO4, Ca(OH)2, NaOH etc., Grouting- Applications to Embankments, Foundations & Sensitive Soils, Admixtures in Pavement Design. Thermal Modification Thermal Properties of Soils, Heat Treatment of Soils, Ground Freezing, Strength & Behaviour of Frozen Ground. Modification By Inclusions & Confinement Evolution of Soil Reinforcement, Applications of Geosynthetics Material in Civil Engineering, Soil Nailing, Soil Anchors, Soil Confinement by Formwork. Modification by Exclusion Techniques Sheet Piles, Contiguous Bored Piles, Slurry Trenches, Diaphragm Walls, Compressed Air.

Recommended Books: Methods of Treatment of Unstable Ground 1975 Engineering Principles of GroundModification Engineering Treatment of Soi ls Geos ynthetics for Soil Improvement New York : Belt Butterworths, : Manfired, R. H. : Bell, F. G : ASCE, GST No. 18,

Grouting Theory & Practice Soil Stabilization Metcalf, J. B.

: Nonveiller, E : Ingles, O. G. &

CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY
SEMESTER : 7TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-713: E3 2 L 1 T 0 P 3 C

Cement: Its Basic Chemistry , Types of Portland cement Normal aggregates and their properties Fresh Concrete and its properties Strength of Concrete: Water/Cement Ratio- Gel/Space Ratio, Influence of Temperature on Strength of Concrete and Bond between concrete and Reinforcement, Mixing, handling , placing, and compacting Concrete, Elasticity, Shrinkage and Creep of Concrete. Mix Design : IS Method Special Concretes. BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1. Neville, A.M. and Brookes, J.J. Concrete Technology, Pearson Publishers,New Delhi,1994. 2. Neville, A.M. Properties of Concrete Pearson Publishers,New Delhi, 2004. 3. Shetty,M.S. Concrete Technology, S.Chand & Company, New Delhi,2002. 4. Gambhir, M.L. Concrete Technology, Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi, 1995.

SYLLABUS B.TECH. 8TH SEMESTER (CIVIL ENGINEERING)

IRRIGATION AND FLOOD CONTROL


SEMESTER : 8TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-801 2 L 2 T 0 P 4 C

INTRODUCTION: Present status of irrigation in India, Advantages of irrigation, brief description of Gravity,Lift and sprinkler irrigation.

SOIL -WATER-PLANT RELATIONSHIP CROP.WATER REQUIREMENTS: Soil moisture and crop water relationships, Duty, Delta,Consumptive use,Irrigation requirements,Principal Indian crops,Multiple cropping,etc. CANAL IRRIGATION: Types of canals,parts of canal irrigation system,channel alignment,assessment of water requirements,estimation of channel losses,Design of Channels,Regime and semitheoritical approaches;Canal lining, factors affecting choice of various types of canal linings. DIVERSION HEADWORKS: Selection of site and layout,Parts of diversion headworks,types of Weirs and Barrages,Design of weirs on permeable foundations,Control of silt entry into canal,Silt excluders and different types of silt ejectors. CROSS DRAINAGE WORKS: Necessity of cross drainage works,their types and selection;Design of various types of cross drainage works-Aqueduct, syphon aqueduct,Super passage, Syphon, Level crossing. WATER LOGGING : causes,preventive and curative measures,Drainage of irrigated lands,saline and alkaline lands. FLOOD CONTROL : Flood problems,Types of floods,Flood control measures. BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1. Singh Bharat. Fundamentals of Irrigation Engineering, Nem Chand & Brothers, Roorkee, 1975. 2. Varshney, Gupta and Gupta, Irrigation Engineering And Hydraulic Structures structures, Nem Chand & Brothers, Roorkee, 1982. 3. Arora, K.R. Irrigation water power and Water Resources Engineering, Standard Publishers Distributors, Delhi,2002. 4. Asawa, G.L.Elementary Irrigation Engineering New Age International (P) Ltd. Publishers, New Delhi,1999.

DESIGN OF STRUCTURES-III
SEMESTER : 8TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-802 2 L 1 T 0 P 3 C

Foundations: Various types of RCC footings, Design of combined footings. Introduction to Raft foundations and design procedure. Retaining walls:

Stability analysis of retaining walls, design of cantilever and counter-fort type RCC retaining walls. Water retaining Structures: Design underground, circular and rectangular water tanks with reference to IS:3370. Pre-stressed Concrete: General principles, methods of pre-stressing, pre-tensioning and post-tensioning, losses in pre-stress. Design of rectangular, T and I section beams. Shell structures: Membrane analysis of spherical and conical domes by statical methods. Design of domes and ring beams. Masonry structures: Design of masonry walls, foundations and retaining walls under gravity loads. Reference: 1. Design of footings By Kurien 2. Design of reinforced and Pre-stressed Concrete Structures By Kong and Evans 3. Design of R.C.C. Structures By Jain and Jai Krishan. 4. Pre-stressed Concrete Structures By Krishna Raju. 5. Design of masonry, timber Structures By Arya.

NUMERICAL METHODS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING


SEMESTER : 8TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. MTH-811:E1 L 2 T 1 P 0 C 3

Finite Difference Difference table and its usage, the difference operator , and the operator E. Interpolation Interpolation with equal intervals, Newtons forward difference formula, Newtons backward difference formula, interpolation with unequal intervals, Newtons divided difference formula, and Lagranges interpolation formula. Central Differences The central difference operator and the averaging operator . Relations between the operators, Guasss backward and forward interpolation formula, Sterlings ,Bessels,Laplace and Everetts formulae. Inverse Interpolation The central difference operator and the averaging operator . Relations between the operators ,, and . Guasss, Sterlings and Evetts formulae and their applications.

Numerical Solutions of Algebraic and Transcendental Equations Regula-Falsi method, Bolzanos process of bisection of intervals, Newton-Raphson method. Numerical Differentiation and Integration Numerical differentiation of a function, differential coefficients of a function in terms of its difference, numerical integration of a function, trapezoidal rule, Sympsons rule, Weddles rule, The Euler-Maclaurin expansion formula. Difference Equations Linear homogeneous and non-homogeneous difference equations of order n with constant coefficients and their solutions, method of undetermined coefficients. Numerical Solutions of Ordinary Differential Equations Picards method, Taylor series method, Eulers method and Runga-Kutta method. Numerical Solution of Simultaneous Equations and Eigen Value Problems Guass elimination method, Guass-Jordan method, Guass-Jacobi and Guass-Seidel iteration methods, power methods for solving Eigen value problems. Books Recommended 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Mathematical numerical analysis by S.C. Scarborough Numerical methods for scientific and Engineering computation by M.K. Jain, S.R.K. Iyenger & R.K. Jain. Numerical solution of differential equations by M.K. Jain. Numerical methods for Scientists and Engineers by R.G. Stanton. Numerical methods by P.K. Kandasamy, K. Thilagavathy, & K. Gunavathi. Numerical methods by E. Balagurusamy.

ROCK MECHANICS AND TUNNELING TECHNOLOGY


SEMESTER : 8TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-811:E1 L 2 T 1 P 0 C 3

Part A

Rock Mechanics Introduction. Terminology , Rock Classification Systems. Physical and Mechanical Properties of Rocks. Laboratory Testing. Stability of rock slopes , Rock Bolting. Part B Tunneling Technology

Introduction, Classification of tunnels, Methods of Tunneling in soft and hard rock. Lining of tunnels. Tunnel supports. Books Recommended Brown, E.T.; Analytical and Computational Methods in Engineering Rock Mechanics , CBS Publishers and Distributors, New Delhi. Godman, P.E.; Introduction to Rock Mechanics, John Wiley, 1989.

HYDROPOWER ENGINEERING
SEMESTER : 8TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-811:E1 L 2 T 1 P 0 C 3

INTRODUCTION: Development of Water Power, Estimation of Hydropower potential, Comparison of hydro, Thermal and Nuclear power. ANALYSIS OF STREAM FLOW AND DEMAND: Flow duration curve, firm power, Secondary power, Load and Load duration curves, Load factor, etc. TYPES OF HYDRO POWER PLANTS: Classification of hydro power plants, Run-of-river plants, Valley dam plants, High head diversion plants, Diversion Canal Plants, Pumped storage plants, Tidal power plants. WATER CONVEYANCE SYSTEM: Power Canals, Alignment, Design of Power canals,Flumes, Covered conduits and Tunnels.Penstocks- Alignment, types of penstocks, Economic Diameter of penstocks, Anchor blocks. DAMS: Selection of site, Preliminary Investigations,Final Investigations, Types of Dams- Rigid Dams :- Gravity dams, Arch and buttress dams, Basic principles of design and details of construction. EMBANKMENT DAMS: Earthen dams, rockfill dams, Design considerations. SPILLWAYS : Types, Spillway gates, Design of stilling basins.

POWER HOUSE DETAILS: Forebay, Intakes, General layout of power house and arrangement of hydropower units; underground Power stations. TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS: General introduction Financial implications of Hydro Power plants.

BOOKS RECOMMENDED 1. Barrows, H.K.Water Power Engineering, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 1999. 2. Nigam, P.S. Handbook of Hydroelectric Engineering 3. Dandekar, M.M. Water Power Engineering 4. Deshmukh, M.M. Water Power Engineering, Danpat Rai & Sons, Nai Sarak, Delhi,1978. 5. Varshney, R.S. Hydropower Structures, Nem Chand Brothers, Roorkee, 2001. 6. Arora, K.R. Irrigation water power and Water Resources Engineering, Standard Publishers Distributors, Delhi,2002.

LANDFILL ENGINEERING
SEMESTER : 8TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-812:E2 L 2 T 1 P 0 C 3

PART-I

: EVOLUTION OF SOLID WASTE Solid Waste-Sources and Types Properties of Solid waste Waste Handling and Separation, Storage & Processing at Source Disposal & Residual Matter Planning, Siting & Permitting of Waste management Facilities

PART II

: LANDFILL ENGINEERING Introduction Need for Landfills, Types of Landfills, Physical Characteristics of Landfills. Barrier Systems Concept of Barrier Systems & Engineering Design, Transport Mechanism, Filter Criteria Appraisal of EPA Regulations, Property characterization of Landfill Components.

Landfill Liners Types of Landfill Liners, Engineering Properties, Anal ysis, design & Construction of Liners, Leachete Collection Pipes. Landfill Covers Basic Concepts for Cover S ystems, Components, Assessment, Advantages & Disadvantages, Protection Layer, Barrier Layer. Landfills & Impoundments Objectives of Waste Disposal Facilities, Sit ing of Landfills, Containment Technology, Disposal Unit & Operations. Water Balance for Landfills Stability of Landfills Evaluation of Landfill Performance Evaluation of Landfill Performance Using HELP Software & Economic evaluation & Risk Assessment of Landfills,, Role of GIS, Construction Details & Performance Monitoring.

Recommended Books: Geotechnics of Landfills Regulations. Integrated Solid Waste Management: Engg. Principles & Management Issues George, Hilary samuel Vigil. Geotechnical Practice for Waste Disposal REF Soil Stabilization Metcalf, J. B. : German Technical

Tchobanoglous, Theisen &

: David E. Daniel : Kerry Rowe : Ingles, O. G. &

EARTHQUAKE RESISTANT DESIGN


SEMESTER : 8TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-812:E2 L 2 T 1 P 0 C 3

Response of buildings subjected to ground motion based on modal analysis. Introduction to Earthquakes, Acceleration time history, Response Spectrum, Design Spectra. Seismic design of R.C.C Structures (upto 2-Storey Buildings) based on Codal provisions IS:1893.

Seismic design of brick masonry structures based on Codal provisions. Detailing of R.C.C. Elements as per IS:13920. Repair and seismic strengthening of buildings IS:13935. Books: 1. Dynamics of Structures By Anil K. Chopra 2. Dynamics of Structures By Clough and Penzien 3. Seismic Design of Bridges By 4. Seismic design of R.C.C & Masonry Structures Pauley, T. and Priestley 5. Seismic design of Structures By Pankaj Aggarwal, Shrikhande

RAILWAY AND AIRPORT ENGINEERING

SEMESTER : 8TH (CIVIL) COURSE NO. CIV-812:E2

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RAILWAY: Importance of transportation systems. History of railways and it's development, development of Indian Railways. Surveys for Route location. Permanent way and it's component parts Formation,Ballast, Sleepers, Rails. Creep and Tilt in Rails. Track fittings and fastenings. Points and crossings. Track resistance and tractive effort. Gauge problem,super- elevation near branching of curves; gradients. Station PlatformsVarious types of yards and sidings.Signals. AIRPORT ENGINEERING 1. INTRODUCTON: Classification of airports; planning, Surveys and site selection of airports. 2. AIRPORT GEOMETRICS: Runway Length, Patterns and orientation-wind rose diagram. width and grades of runway; Taxiways and aprons. 3. AIRPORT PAVEMENT DESIGN: Difference between Highway and airport pavements; Introduction to various design methods. 4. AIRPORT DRAINAGE.

Books Recommended: 1. 2. 3. 4. Rangawala, S.C. 2002. Railway Engineering, Charotar Publishers, Anand. Arora, S.P. and Saxena. 2001. Railway Engineering , Dhanpat Rai Publishers, New Delhi. Khanna, Arora and Jain. 2002. Airport Planning and Design, Nem Chand and Brothers, Roorkee. Horren Jeff. Airport Planning and Design.

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