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Syllabus for B.

Tech(Civil Engineering) Second Year


Revised & Proposed Syllabus of B.Tech CE (To be followed from the academic session, July 2011, i.e. for the students who were admitted in Academic Session 2010-2011)

Civil Engineering Second Year Third Semester


A. THEORY Sl. No Field Theory Contact hours per week L T P Total 3 0 0 3 3 1 0 4 (2+1) 0 0 3 3 3 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 4 4 21 3 3 3 3 12 33 Cr. Points 3 4 3 3 4 4 21 2 2 2 2 8 29

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HU301 PH301 CH301

CE301 4 5 CE302 CE303 6 Total Theory 7 PH391 8 CE391 9 CE392 CE393 10 Total Practical Total of Semester

Values & Ethics in Profession Physics - 2 Basic Environmental Engineering & Elementary Biology Solid Mechanics Surveying Building Material & Construction B. PRACTICAL Physics - 2 Solid Mechanics Surveying Practice I Building Design & Drawing

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Second Year Fourth Semester


A. THEORY Sl. No Field Theory Contact hours per week L T P Total 2 0 0 2 3 1 0 4 3 0 0 3 3 1 0 4 3 1 0 4 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 14 31` Cr. Points 2 4 3 4 4 17 2 1 2 2 2 9 26

1 M(CS)401 2 M402 3 CE401 4 CE402 CE403 5 Total Theory 6 HU491

Numerical Methods Mathematics - 3 Fluid Mechanics Structural Analysis Soil Mechanics B. PRACTICAL Communication skill & Report writing Numerical Methods Fluid Mechanics Surveying Practice -II Soil Mechanics Lab - I

7 M(CS)491 8 CE491 9 CE492 CE493 10 Total Practical Total of Semester

Syllabus for B.Tech(Civil Engineering) Second Year


Revised & Proposed Syllabus of B.Tech CE (To be followed from the academic session, July 2011, i.e. for the students who were admitted in Academic Session 2010-2011)

VALUES & ETHICS IN PROFESSION HU-301 Contracts:3L Credits- 3 Science, Technology and Engineering as knowledge and as Social and Professional Activities Effects of Technological Growth: Rapid Technological growth and depletion of resources, Reports of the Club of Rome. Limits of growth: sustainable development Energy Crisis: Renewable Energy Resources Environmental degradation and pollution. Eco-friendly Technologies. Environmental Regulations, Environmental Ethics Appropriate Technology Movement of Schumacher; later developments Technology and developing notions. Problems of Technology transfer, Technology assessment impact analysis. Human Operator in Engineering projects and industries. Problems of man, machine, interaction, Impact of assembly line and automation. Human centered Technology. Ethics of Profession: Engineering profession: Ethical issues in Engineering practice, Conflicts between business demands and professional ideals. Social and ethical responsibilities of Technologists. Codes of professional ethics. Whistle blowing and beyond, Case studies. Profession and Human Values: Values Crisis in contemporary society Nature of values: Value Spectrum of a good life Psychological values: Integrated personality; mental health Societal values: The modern search for a good society, justice, democracy, secularism, rule of law, values in Indian Constitution. Aesthetic values: Perception and enjoyment of beauty, simplicity, clarity Moral and ethical values: Nature of moral judgements; canons of ethics; ethics of virtue; ethics of duty; ethics of responsibility. Books: 1. 2. 3. Stephen H Unger, Controlling Technology: Ethics and the Responsible Engineers, John Wiley & Sons, New York 1994 (2nd Ed) Deborah Johnson, Ethical Issues in Engineering, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey 1991. A N Tripathi, Human values in the Engineering Profession, Monograph published by IIM, Calcutta 1996.

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Syllabus for B.Tech(Civil Engineering) Second Year


Revised & Proposed Syllabus of B.Tech CE (To be followed from the academic session, July 2011, i.e. for the students who were admitted in Academic Session 2010-2011)

M e Mo od du ull e2 : 2: E e c iic Ell e ct tr ciitty e r y 2 u e c r r .. E e s a c d s a e r n r n 2..1 1C ou ull um bss lla aw ctto r f rm ec cttrro s attii c ffiie da d iittss c cu urrll.. G Ga ss s aw w iin n iin eg fo o rm ma an nd co n ve r o n tto o Co mb w iin nv v e o rf fo o m Ell o stt elld an n au u ss ll ntt grra all f o dc o nv e rssiio o d f iia r e s a c tte ttiia lll a iis .. L a lla iic iio a dii fffe erre en ntt all f fo rm ec cttrro s attii cp po an d ffiie d,, P ss so on Eq qn n ((A Ap pll ca Ca arrtte an n,, o m .. E Ell o stt o en n a nd elld Po o nss E n L ap p ac ce e ss e eq qn pp att on n tto oC essii S r c lliin lle ttr tt,, d e c Sp ph rii ca alllly ya nd dC Cy drriic ca sy ym me ettrriic sy ys stte ec cttiiv ve 1D prro Elle riic cc urrr re drriifftt v v ello o ciitty y,, he e an y nd allly ys mm cs em mss e effffe e1 Dp ob b em mss)) E ec c cu en n v o c r iin u iitty u ttt iio n e r ttt .. cu r en ntt d de n siitty y,, c on ntt u ye q ua n,, sstt ea ad yc rrre en u rrre en ns co n u eq q a o dy cu u n 5 5L L

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3. Lorentz force, force on a small current element placed in a magnetic field. Biot-Savart law and its applications, divergence of magnetic field, vector potential, Amperes law in integral form and conversion to differential form. Faradays law of electro-magnetic induction in integral form and conversion to differential form. 3L

Module 4: E e c o a n c r Ell e ct tr om g ne et tii cT ry y:: e r m ag g Th he eo o 4.1 Concept of displacement current Maxwells field equations, Maxwells wave equation and its solution for free space. E.M. wave in a charge free conducting media, Skin depth, physical significance of Skin Depth, E.M. energy flow, & Poynting Vector. 6L

M e : Mo od du ull e5 : 5 : Q n Qu ua nt t mM ec ch an a tu um Me ha niic css:: 5.1 Generalised coordinates, Lagranges Equation of motion and Lagrangian, generalised force potential, momenta and energy. Hamiltons Equation of motion and Hamiltonian. Properties of Hamilton and Hamiltons equation of motion. 4L

Course should be discussed along with physical problems of 1-D motion

5.2 Concept of probability and probability density, operators, commutator. Formulation of quantum mechanics and Basic postulates, Operator correspondence, Time dependent Schrdingers equation, formulation of time

Syllabus for B.Tech(Civil Engineering) Second Year


Revised & Proposed Syllabus of B.Tech CE (To be followed from the academic session, July 2011, i.e. for the students who were admitted in Academic Session 2010-2011)

independent Schrdingers equation by method of separation of variables, Physical interpretation of wave function (normalization and probability interpretation), Expectation values, Application of Schrdinger equation Particle in an infinite square well potential (1-D and 3-D potential well), Discussion on degenerate levels. 9L

Module 6: Statistical Mechanics: 3.1 Concept of energy levels and energy states. Microstates, macrostates and thermodynamic probability, equilibrium macrostate. MB, FD, BE statistics (No deduction necessary), fermions, bosons (definitions in terms of spin, examples), physical significance and application, classical limits of quantum statistics Fermi distribution at zero & non-zero temperature, Calculation of Fermi level in metals, also total energy at absolute zero of temperature and total number of particles, Bose-Einstein statistics Plancks law of blackbody radiation.. 7L

Basic Environmental Engineering & Elementary Biology Code: CH301 Contacts: 3L = 3 Credits: 3 General Basic ideas of environment, basic concepts, man, society & environment, their interrelationship. 1L Mathematics of population growth and associated problems, Importance of population study in environmental engineering, definition of resource, types of resource, renewable, non-renewable, potentially renewable, effect of excessive use vis--vis population growth, Sustainable Development. 2L Materials balance: Steady state conservation system, steady state system with non conservative pollutants, step function. 1L

Environmental degradation: Natural environmental Hazards like Flood, earthquake, Landslide-causes, effects and control/management; Anthropogenic degradation like Acid rain-cause, effects and control. Nature and scope of Environmental Science and Engineering. 2L

Ecology Elements of ecology: System, open system, closed system, definition of ecology, species, population, community, definition of ecosystem- components types and function. 1L

Syllabus for B.Tech(Civil Engineering) Second Year


Revised & Proposed Syllabus of B.Tech CE (To be followed from the academic session, July 2011, i.e. for the students who were admitted in Academic Session 2010-2011)

Structure and function of the following ecosystem: Forest ecosystem, Grassland ecosystem, Desert ecosystem, Aquatic ecosystems, Mangrove ecosystem (special reference to Sundar ban); Food chain [definition and one example of each food chain], Food web. 2L

Biogeochemical Cycle- definition, significance, flow chart of different cycles with only elementary reaction [Oxygen, carbon, Nitrogen, Phosphate, Sulphur]. 1L

Biodiversity- types, importance, Endemic species, Biodiversity Hot-spot, Threats to biodiversity, Conservation of biodiversity. 2L

Air pollution and control Atmospheric Composition: Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, Tropopause and Mesopause. 1L

Energy balance: Conductive and Convective heat transfer, radiation heat transfer, simple global temperature model [Earth as a black body, earth as albedo], Problems. 1L

Green house effects: Definition, impact of greenhouse gases on the global climate and consequently on sea water level, agriculture and marine food.Global warming and its consequence, Control of Global warming. Earths heat budget. 1L

Lapse rate: Ambient lapse rate Adiabatic lapse rate, atmospheric stability, temperature inversion (radiation inversion). 2L

Atmospheric dispersion: Maximum mixing depth, ventilation coefficient, effective stack height, smokestack plumes and Gaussian plume model. 2L

Definition of pollutants and contaminants, Primary and secondary pollutants: emission standard, criteria pollutant. Sources and effect of different air pollutants- Suspended particulate matter, oxides of carbon, oxides of 2L

nitrogen, oxides of sulphur, particulate, PAN. Smog, Photochemical smog and London smog.

Depletion Ozone layer: CFC, destruction of ozone layer by CFC, impact of other green house gases, effect of ozone modification. 1L

Standards and control measures: Industrial, commercial and residential air quality standard, control measure (ESP. cyclone separator, bag house, catalytic converter, scrubber (ventury), Statement with brief reference). 1L

Water Pollution and Control Hydrosphere, Hydrological cycle and Natural water.

Syllabus for B.Tech(Civil Engineering) Second Year


Revised & Proposed Syllabus of B.Tech CE (To be followed from the academic session, July 2011, i.e. for the students who were admitted in Academic Session 2010-2011)

Pollutants of water, their origin and effects: Oxygen demanding wastes, pathogens, nutrients, Salts, thermal application, heavy metals, pesticides, volatile organic compounds. 2L

River/Lake/ground water pollution: River: DO, 5 day BOD test, Seeded BOD test, BOD reaction rate constants, Effect of oxygen demanding wastes on river[deoxygenation, reaeration], COD, Oil, Greases, pH. 2L Lake: Eutrophication [Definition, source and effect]. Ground water: Aquifers, hydraulic gradient, ground water flow (Definition only) Standard and control: Waste water standard [BOD, COD, Oil, Grease], Water Treatment system [coagulation and flocculation, sedimentation and filtration, disinfection, hardness and alkalinity, softening] Waste water treatment system, primary and secondary treatments [Trickling filters, rotating biological contractor, Activated sludge, sludge treatment, oxidation ponds] tertiary treatment definition. 2L 1L 1L

Water pollution due to the toxic elements and their biochemical effects: Lead, Mercury, Cadmium, and Arsenic 1L

Land Pollution Lithosphere; Internal structure of earth, rock and soil 1L

Solid Waste: Municipal, industrial, commercial, agricultural, domestic, pathological and hazardous solid wastes; Recovery and disposal method- Open dumping, Land filling, incineration, composting, recycling. Solid waste management and control (hazardous and biomedical waste). 2L

Noise Pollution Definition of noise, effect of noise pollution, noise classification [Transport noise, occupational noise, neighbourhood noise] 1L

Definition of noise frequency, noise pressure, noise intensity, noise threshold limit value, equivalent noise level,

L10 (18 hr Index) , Ld n .


Noise pollution control. 1L

Environmental Management: Environmental impact assessment, Environmental Audit, Environmental laws and protection act of India, Different international environmental treaty/ agreement/ protocol. References/Books 1. Masters, G. M., Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science, Prentice-Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., 1991. De, A. K., Environmental Chemistry, New Age International. 2L

Syllabus for B.Tech(Civil Engineering) Second Year


Revised & Proposed Syllabus of B.Tech CE (To be followed from the academic session, July 2011, i.e. for the students who were admitted in Academic Session 2010-2011)

S I H SO OL ID DM EC H NIIC S L ME C HA AN CS C d : Co de e :C CE 01 o e E3 30 1 C n c L Co nt t ct t:: 3 L o ta a 3 C e d i t s : 3 Cr e d t r i s: 3 Sl. No 1 Details of Course Content Hours Total

Review of Basic Concepts of Stress and Strain: Normal stress, Shear stress, Bearing stress, Normal strain, Shearing strain; Hookes law; Poissons ratio; Stress-strain diagram 2 of ductile and brittle materials; Elastic limit; Ultimate stress; Yielding; Modulus of elasticity; Factor of safety. B a t c rrtt rre ttt iio n n ttss o f n a ,, a iia rrc e r e a St ta tii cs s:: S up po nss,, c nc f ed du nd an nc y all ffo sh ea arr f fo rc ea an nd Be e am mS a Su pp o ea ac c o co o ce ep p o f rre u d cy y ax x o ce e,, s h o c d b e n iiin m tt d a e iiffo r b ,, lliin a iin a e nd ng m n dii a grra am ms s ffo orr c on nc nttrra e d,, u un orrm mllly yd diis sttt riii bu ar rlly yv va ng o ad b e d gm mo o me en n ag co ce en att ed n utte ed d ne e arry y g llo o d,, 6 c n ttrra ttss iin a e d v r a iin a nc atte dm om n ssiim su up pp orrtte am ms s,, c ca ev ve do o ve r an ng ng am ms s co o ce en n ed mo me en n mp plly ys po ed db be e an nttiill err a an n o e rh h g gb be e s Symmetric Beam Bending: Basic kinematic assumption, moment of inertia, elastic flexure formulae and its application, Bending and shear stress for regular sections, shear centre Deflection of statically determinate beams: Fundamental concepts: Elastic curve, moment Curvature relationship, governing differential equation, boundary conditions: Direct integration solution Analysis of determinate plane trusses: Concepts of redundancy, Analysis by method of joints, method of sections, graphical methods Two Dimensional Stress Problems: Principal stresses, maximum shear stresses, Mohrs circle of stresses, construction of Mohrs circle Introduction to thin cylindrical & spherical shells: Hoop stress and meridonial - stress and volumetric changes. T r n ,, tto ff c r u r lliid f llllo n a ,,, rs siio n:: P urre e tto orrs siio on orrs siiio on rc ulla r ha ftt a an nd o ow sh ha orrs siio na eq qu attiio on To o o Pu n no o cii c a r sso o d ssh a dh ho o ws affttss,, tto o all e u n tto a iid iii tty ,, c ll h c s or rs s on all rriig osse ed co oii ellii ca all;; s sp prriin g s siio n g d y cllo dc he ng g C n m a iii llii tty u r ,, c llu c iin e rry ,, ollu s: :F Fu nd me ntta s,, c er rii af fo or rs stta ab ne q uiilliib riiu um o mn n bu ck g tth h eo Co um m ns un da a en alls crriitte b y iin eq q b m co o um nb u kll ng h o y E lll e a rr c llu s iitth iii f ttt iio n iio n e e err ss llo ad um sw w hd fffe en en nd co on dii nss,, lliim miitta nss o off E Eu ull er rss tth eo orry y Eu u o d ffo o co o mn n w d erre ntt e dc nd o att o h p r b n r u a r blle mss,, e ec cc ce oa an d sse ntt f fo rm ull ae e.. p ro o em en nttrriic c llo ad da nd ec ca a o m F iii llu e n o u c a n e a rre re he eo or es sf fo or mo o ge e ne o us s iis so ottr ro p cm ma atte er all:: V Vo o nM M ess c er rii a,, T essc ca s Fa a ur e tth rii rh ho om og e e o op pii rii o Miisssse crriitt T as c r i t e r i a i e r a cr t i 6

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Syllabus for B.Tech(Civil Engineering) Second Year


Revised & Proposed Syllabus of B.Tech CE (To be followed from the academic session, July 2011, i.e. for the students who were admitted in Academic Session 2010-2011)

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E e c iic giin ee erriin g c ha En ng n ng gM Me e ch an n css F d e tta un da alls s Fu n am m en n s M tte erriia Ma a all o off S gtth h Sttrre en ng h

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S SU UR VE IN NG RV EY YI G C d : Co de e :C CE 02 o e E3 30 2 C n c L Co nt t ct t:: 3 L+ T o ta a 3 +1 1T C e d i t s : 4 Cr e d t r i s: 4 Sl. No 1 Details of Course Content Introduction: Definition, classification of surveying, objectives, principles of surveying C iin e n : a tts p ttiic a a ,,, C r s a f n a c ha su ey yii ng :C aiin a nd s tty es s,, O Op all s sq qu ar re C ro ss s sstt a fff,, R Re nn aiissssa an ce ea an nd Ch a ns ur rv v g Ch h na an d ii y pe p c u e C o a ec co o n n d ssiitt e iio ttt iin u f iie o n b a iin iiin eL Lo oc ca Lo oc gg grro ou nd urre es sb b f se ettss F elld db bo ok ha niin gf fo or ro btt a ng att on n,, L ca a ng un d ffe ea att by yo o fffs F o k.. C Ch aii ng o a n g tt h e ttt lliin r c r tth d r v e s e ttiio n m h e o ou ne e o off sstt ru cttu re e ho dss f fo r o v er rc co om g o ob stta ac es s,, C C on ve na mb olls s,,, h u u u ess,, M Me e o o o v miin ng b cll Co nv en n o all ssy y bo P ttttii n iiin r m ttt a n a e n e iirr ng ch ha ns su u rv ve ey an d o mp pu attiio on off a Er rrro orrs s ii n aiin su urrv yiin ga nd e Pllo o gc a u ya nd dC Co o u no arre ea ass,, E nc ch h ns v ey ng a d tth h e e iim a ttiio n b ss miin a n:: P Pr ro blle m ell n a o o em m Compass Surveying: Details of prismatic compass, Use and adjustments, Bearings, Local attraction and its adjustments. Chain and compass surveying of an area, Booking and plotting, Adjustments of traverse, Errors in compass surveying and precautions: Problems. Plane Table Surveying: Equipment, Orientation, Methods of Plane Tabling, Three Point Problems. Leveling: Introduction, Basic definitions, Detail of dumpy Level, Temporary adjustment of Levels, Sensitiveness of bubble tube; Methods of leveling Differential, Profile & fly Leveling, Effect of curvature and refraction, Automatic levels, Plotting longitudinal sections and Cross sections; Measurement of area and volume Contouring: Topographic Map, Characteristics of Contour, Contour Interval. Methods of Locating Contours, Interpolation of Contours Theodolite Surveying: Components of a Transit Theodolite, Measurement of horizontal and vertical Angles, Co-ordinates and traverse Table Hours 1 7 Total

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Author B.C. Punmia R. Subramanian (OXFORD) T.P.Kanetkar & Kulkarni S.K. Duggal J.K. Ghosh (Studium Press, Roorkee)

Syllabus for B.Tech(Civil Engineering) Second Year


Revised & Proposed Syllabus of B.Tech CE (To be followed from the academic session, July 2011, i.e. for the students who were admitted in Academic Session 2010-2011)

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Higher Surveying Surveying Plane and Geodetic Surveying ( Vol - I & II ) Fundamental of Surveying Surveying

Dr. A. M. Chandra R.B. Gupta & B.K. Gupta David Clark S. K. Roy Saikia & Das (PHI)

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Plastering and Pointing: Plastering with cement mortar, Defects in plastering, pointing, white washing, colour washing, Distempering, Roofs: Types, Pitched roofs and their sketches, Lean to roof, King Post Truss, Queen post truss and Simple steel Truss , Roof Covering materials: AC sheets GI sheet

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a s r x e n n r t e a)) A ca an atte e ii sr re eq uii re ed to op er or m3 3e xp pe er riim ntts st ta ak go o ne ef fr ro om ac ch r ou p... I In niii tiia attiiv e Ac nd diid da qu dt pe rffo rm e m e kiin ng o me ea hg g ro up v s u l d b e t a k e n s o t h a t m o s t o f t h e E x p e r i m e n t s a r e c o v e r e d i n a c o l l e g e i n t h e d i s t r i b u t i o n sh ho u l d b t a k e n s o h a t m o e p r i t s a c o e r e c l l e n e i r i u t o o l e a t st of th Ex er men re v d in a o eg i th d st b i n m o e s n s a t o f r me en nt tii on ed da ab e.. E mp ph h siii ss sh ho o ulld db be eg ve nt th ee s a tiii on fe e rr ro or he ed da atta a tta ak ne bo ov v Em ha as ou giiv en no o he e sttiim m a no o e r iin n tth ke en n.. b n e p s llll h b) ) dd na a ssttu ud d sh ho o ulld pe er rf fo or rm ne em mo or ee ex p me en tss w w er re sh h wii ve e tto ) IIn na ad diittiio o de en ntt s ou dp mo on r x pe er riim nt wh he eh he e// he ew ha av o t a f n f b r e n n d tr an ns sd du ce t eo uttp pu utt o fa a ny yo ft th ea bo ve ex xp er riim me en nttss o r tth he ex xp er me en nt t nttiio ne d nc c] ] iin to r uc et th he ou o a o he a ov ee pe o ee pe riim tm m e o e d iin nt o e c t c lltta e lllle t p e r n .. elle c tr ca all v vo ag ea an co tt t ed atta a iiin na ac om ut t ussiin ng ph ho en niix xo or miilla r ii ntte er ac e c rii o g nd dc o ec c th he da co m pu te er ru gp o r ssiim a rffa ce e c e p r e o r p e n n c) )I In nn v attiiv ee pe riim t: :O O em re ee x pe er riim n es siig ne d th ud de n th c on ce er ed no ov va v ex x e m en nt On ne m o ex x m e ntt d de gn ed db by yt he e ssttu e ntt o or rt he ec co nc rn ne d t a r te ac ch er ro rb otth h.. e he o bo N tte No o e:: i. Failure to perform each experiment mentioned in b] and c] should be compensated by two experiments mentioned in the above list. ii. At the end of the semester report should sent to the board of studies regarding experiments, actually performed by the college, mentioned in b] and c] iii. Experiment in b] and c] can be coupled and parts of a single experiment.

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P ssii c ) Ph hy cs sI II I((P PH H3 01 ) y 30 1 ) C a s c a c r u ) Cll a ss sii ca all M Me ec an nii cs s( (F Fo rM Mo od ulle 5..1 1 nP H3 30 ) a ch h o d e5 1 iin PH 01 1 H lld s e H.. G Go stt eiin o d n A c A..K K.. R Ro oy ch ha dh urrii y au ud hu R .. T a w lll a d r iik R..G wa dP r G T ak k a an n P..S S.. P Pu u ra an n k R n a a n d J o a g Ra a d a g an a n J o M e e e M.. S Sp eiig ell ((S ch ha um mS Se er rii es s) ) p g Sc au J a c J..C Up ad dh ya c ha C.. U p hy a ((M Me e ch an niic css)) E ttr n e s Elle riic ciitty ya nd dM Ma ag n ettii sm m ec c an g n 2 z iillffo rrd r s 2.. R Re eiitt z,, M an nd Ch rii stty y M o da dC h 3 iid r f h 3.. D Da J.. G rii fffiitt h av v dJ G h 4 p a .. R ttt 4.. D D.. C Ch ha p ad hy ya dP P ks sh hii attto o pa dh y ay an nd P..C C Ra ak 5 a w ttz r m c ) 5.. S Sh ad do wii he Elle ro ma ag gn ettii c Fiie elld ) h o z ((T Th eE ec ctt o ne cF d Q a u e c Qu an um e ch ha u ntt mM M e an niic css 7 E s c 7.. sb be ga nd Re essn nii ck k Eii errg an dR 8 A ..K .. G a e n h 8.. ha a ka n dS S.. L Lo ok e na ha A K Gh att ak an nd k e att an n 9 S .. G s r d c r a c iic 9.. ho sh ha all ( (IIn ntt ro du ctto r Qu an nttu um ch ha S..N N Gh o o u o ry yQ u mM Me e an n css)) 1 .. E n r d e 10 E.. A n de r Mo d errn nP ys siic 0 E..E A nd e rsso on n ((M o d Ph hy css)) 1 .. H a ,, R s iic r e ssii c ll..II I 11 alliid da sn n k dC ra e ((P Ph hy cs sv vo II I)) 1 H ay y Re e n ck ka an nd C an n y o 1 .. B iin e tts ff Q ttu m a c 12 na ya ak Du Ro y [[E Elle so ua n mM Me ec an nii cs s] ] 2 B ay kD utttta aR oy em m en n o Qu an n u ch h S s a e a c s Stta attii sttiic all M M ec ch an nii c s c M h c 1 S iic e c 1.. dS ge Kiin ne cT eo orry y,, T Th he mo od yn na mii cs sa d Se ea arrss a an nd Sa allliin ng err ((K ett Th h errm dy am an nd 2 M o n d a l ( S t a t i s t i c a l P h y s i c s ) 2.. o d a ( t i i c a P h c s ) M n l Stat sti l hysi 3 S .. G s m d lle s 3.. ho sh ha all ( (A Atto miic ca n dN Nu ea hy siic css) ) S..N N Gh o o an n uc c arr P Ph y 4 S 4.. gh an dS gh Siin ng ha nd Siin ng h 5 B ..B u ttiisstt iii c a c 5.. B.. L La a ud (S ca all M Me an nii cs s) ) B a d( Stta a ec ch h 6 F .. R a s ll M c iic 6.. Re eiiff ((S Stt attii stttiic ch ha F ca a Me e an n css)) D lle r c Dii rii cs s ec ctt S iis c e d n iic s sttii ca all T T errm mo dy na s)) Stta att Th h o y am m c

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Semester: IV NUMERICAL METHODS Code: M (CS) 401 Contacts: 2L Credits: 2 Approximation in numerical computation: Truncation and rounding errors, Fixed and floating-point arithmetic, Propagation of errors. (4) Interpolation: Newton forward & backward interpolation, Lagranges and Newtons divided difference Interpolation. Numerical integration: Trapezoidal rule, Simpsons 1/3 rule, Weddles rule. (5) (3)

Numerical solution of a system of linear equations: Gauss elimination method, Matrix inversion, LU Factorization method, Gauss-Jacobi and Gauss-Seidel iterative methods. (6) Numerical solution of Algebraic equation: Bisection method, Secant method, Regula-Falsi method, Newton-Raphson method. (4) Numerical solution of ordinary differential equation: Taylors series method, Eulers method, Runge-Kutta methods, Predictor-Corrector methods and Finite Difference method. (6) Text Books: 1. C.Xavier: C Language and Numerical Methods.

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2. 3. 4. References: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Dutta & Jana: Introductory Numerical Analysis. J.B.Scarborough: Numerical Mathematical Analysis. Jain, Iyengar , & Jain: Numerical Methods (Problems and Solution).

Balagurusamy: Numerical Methods, Scitech. Baburam: Numerical Methods, Pearson Education. N. Dutta: Computer Programming & Numerical Analysis, Universities Press. Soumen Guha & Rajesh Srivastava: Numerical Methods, OUP. Srimanta Pal: Numerical Methods, OUP.

Subject Name : MATHEMATICS Code: M 402

Contacts: 3L +1T = 4 Credits: 4 Note 1: The whole syllabus has been divided into five modules. Note 2: Structure of the question paper There will be three groups in the question paper. In Group A, there will be one set of multiple choice type questions spreading the entire syllabus from which 10 questions (each carrying one mark) are to be answered. From Group B, three questions (each carrying 5 marks) are to be answered out of a set of questions covering all the three modules. Three questions (each carrying 15 marks) are to be answered from Group C. Each question of Group C will have two or three parts covering not more than two modules. Sufficient questions should to be set covering the whole syllabus for alternatives.

Module I F e r e Fo urrii e rS Se e riii ess: : ou er e I u n ,, P d n n s e c ttiio n e lll w a e r lll a r e In n od uc n diic fu nc n s,, E en na nd do od dd fu un c nss,, S S ec ciia a ve orrm ms s,, E Eu ull er rs s fo rm ae e ffo orr F ou rii er rss nttrro d cttiio o n Pe erriio o cf u cttiio o n Ev v an df n c o Sp p a w av effo sf o mu u Fo u c e f e iirriic lle n h e r e f n e r e v d ttiitty co e fffiic en ntts s,, D ss c co on diittiio nss a a nd m off tt he Fo ou r e rs se er riii es s,, H Ha fr ra a ng e ou rii er r sse erriie Pa ar rs s va allss iii de o e cii D ch h ett nd o an d ssu um mo eF ur rii e all a g eF Fo u ess,, P se e en n y ( a e tt o n ) (S Stt atte en nlly ).. em m n o y Fourier Transform: Fourier Transform and its properties, Inverse Fourier Transform (Statement only), Fourier Transform of derivatives (Statement only), Convolution (8L) Module II Calculus of Complex variable: Functions, Limit and Continuity, Analytic functions, Cauchy-Riemann equations ( Statement only) and related problems, Analytic continuation, Complex integration and Cauchys theorem (Statement only), Cauchys integral formula ( Statement only), Taylors and Laurent series, Zeros of an analytic function, Poles, Essential singularities, Residue theorem ( Statement only) and its application to evaluation of definite integrals (Elementary cases only), Introduction to Conformal Mapping. Module III Probability: (12L) theorem (Statement only). Related problems.

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Axiomatic definition of probability, Conditional probability, Independent events, Related problems, Bayes theorem ( Statement only) & its application. One dimensional random variable, Probability distributions-discrete and continuous, Expectation, Binomial, Poisson, Uniform, Exponential and Normal distribution, Problems on Binomial, Poisson and Normal distribution only. (12L)

Module IV Partial Differential Equations: Solution of one dimensional wave equation, One dimensional heat-conduction equation, Laplace equation in two dimension by the methods of 1: Separation of variables 2: Integral Transforms (Laplace and Fourier Transforms) ( 6L) Module V Series solution of Ordinary Differential equation: Introduction, validity of series solution of an ordinary differential equation, general method to solve equation of the type: Poy// + P1 y/+P2y = 0, related problems, Bessels equation, properties of Bessels function, Recurrence formula for Bessels function of first kind, Legendres equation, Legendre function; Recurrence formula for Legendre function (Pn(x)); Orthogonality relation. ( 10L)

Text Books: 1. Brown J.W and Churchill R.V: Complex Variables and Applications, McGraw-Hill. 2. Das N.G.: Statistical Methods, TMH. 3. Grewal B S: Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publishers. 4. James G.: Advanced Modern Engineering Mathematics, Pearson Education. 5. Lipschutz S., and Lipson M.L.: Probability (Schaum's Outline Series), TMH. References: 1. Bhamra K. S.: Partial Differential Equations: An introductory treatment with applications, PHI 2. Dutta Debashis: Textbook of Engineering Mathematics, New Age International Publishers. 3. Kreyzig E.: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, John Wiley and Sons. 4. Potter M.C, Goldberg J.L and Aboufadel E.F.: Advanced Engineering Mathematics, OUP. 5. Ramana B.V.: Higher Engineering Mathematics, TMH.

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F rrc a e ff p r r .. S a lliitty ttiin Fllu attiic on pll an ne an dc ur rv ve ed su urrf fa ac ce ess,, C Ce en ntt er ro re ss su u re e Stt ab bii yo of f ffllo g uiid d sstta css:: F Fo o ce ess o np ea nd cu ds o p es u e oa a ng b d a ttrre 4 bo diie s,, M Me ac ce e.. o es ett en n Weirs and Notches: Rectangular, triangular, Cippoletti, sharp crested and broad crested weirs, submerged weirs Turbulent flow in circular pipes: Fluid friction in pipes, head loss due to friction. DarcyWeisbach equation, Variation of friction factor with wall roughness Moodys chart. Minor losses in pipes 3

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Water Hammer: Speed of pressure wave, slow and rapid closure, use of surge tank. 4 5 6 Steady uniform flow in open channel: Characteristics, Chezy's, Manning's and Bazins formulae. Hydraulically efficient cross sections. Flow through channels of circular cross sections depths for maximum velocity and discharge. V o o u p n : d p lly r f iio n ,, Va riie fll ow w tth hr o ug gh ho pe c ha nn ne :G Grra ad ua alllly yv va n dr ra piid va r df f ow wss.. D fiin niitt n ar ed df r o o en nc ch a ell du arriie ed da an n a d yv a riie ed fllo De e o n S f c r iic ,, S r iic d e iic o e ll tt r s Sp pe ec fii c E En ne y,, C r ub -c r an d S up er rca fll ow s... C Ch nn e r siittiio on s cii errg gy C riitt ca alll Su b c riitt ca all a n Su p -c crriitt all f ws ha an n e ra an n ns s c n e s .. E iissh e tt o r ttt iic lll f w u e u e co sttrriic ed do orr rra se db be Es stta ab bll hm off c rii f o w,, V en ntt urrii f fllu um ea an nd sh ha fll um e.. o ns ctt aii ed ed d m en n c ca a fllo o Ve m dP Pa arrs alll f m D f iitt iio iia r rr S c rrc d iic De f n on an dd ra m pe ciiffiic Hy drra au J mp p e fiin n na nd d ag g am m ffo o Sp e c ffo o ce e,, H y ull cJ Ju um D o n lly n d ll s e iiim n iim e a ll h g e Diim me en ns siii on all A na a siis s a nd d M Mo de e sttu dii es s: : D me en nssiio o nss a an nd en on a ho ge eiitty y,, na A a ys a o e ud D o dd d m nssiio n a om mo o en n I p c f e a ll a a lly ssiis e tth p iic n Im m orrtta ce ea an d usse fd en nssiio on a an a s.. B Bu kiin gh am m ss P eo orre em wii pp nss.. m po an n nd du eo o diim m n a n a y uc ck ng ha Pii tth h mw ha a pll ca attiio o G n a n a lla n iim e u r Ge om me ettrriic Kii ne attiic ca dD Dy am miic s miii y.. N No n en nssiio on um be r eo c,, K em m an nd y n cs siim arriitty o nD D m na all N N mb e rss.. Introduction to Hydraulic Turbines: Working Principles of Pelton, Francis and Kaplan turbines Pumps: Centrifugal pumps, performance characteristic graph design flow rate. Working principles of positive displacement pumps, gear, reciprocating and vane pumps. Hydraulic Ram References Name Fluid Mechanics 3 5 10 42 4

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r n ttt iio n ll:: T p c a a iill,, F u e tta f iill IIn o tr o du uc n:: O O riig gii n& &f fo or rm ma no of fS oii Ty yp es s,, T pii c all I In dii a nS So un da f So nt r od cttiio on O a o So pe Ty y c nd an o F nd am m en n all o o fS o S lla e 2 uc urre e,, C ay Miin er ra allo gy Sttrru cttu C yM n og y Physical & Index properties of soil: Weight- Volume Relationships, Insitu Density, Moisture Content, Specific Gravity, Relative Density, Atterbergs Limits, Soil Indices, consistency of soil , Particle Size Distribution of soil: Sieving, Sedimentation Analysis Identification & Classification of soil: Field identification of soil, Soil Classification: as per Unified Classification System, IS Code Recommendation, AASHTO Classification Flow through soil: Darcys Law, Coefficient of permeability, laboratory and field determination of coefficient of permeability, Permeability for Stratified Deposits, Laplaces Equations, Flow nets, Flow Through Earthen Dam, Estimation of Seepage, Uplift due to seepage Effective Stress Principles: Effective Stress, Effective pressure due to different conditions, Seepage force, Critical hydraulic gradient, Quick sand condition, Design of filters, Capillarity in soil 6

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Syllabus for B.Tech(Civil Engineering) Second Year


Revised & Proposed Syllabus of B.Tech CE (To be followed from the academic session, July 2011, i.e. for the students who were admitted in Academic Session 2010-2011)

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References Sl. No 1 2 3 4 5 6 Name P n p e s e c iic iin e riii nc pll e so off G eo otte ch hn ca En ng er riin ng Pr cii e G e n all E g ne e g Text book of Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engineering Geotechnical Engineering Principles and Practice Soil Mechanics Basic & Applied Soil Mechanics SP 36 (Part I ) Numerical Problems Geotechnical Engineering Author B M.. D Da B.. M ass V.N.S. Murthy Coduto Lambe & Whitman. Gopal Ranjan & A.S.R.Rao Rao & Venkatramaiah Practical Publishers Thomson Book Store CBS Publishers & Distributors Pearson Education WIE Willes EasternLtd

University Press

Communication Skill & Report Writing Code: HU491 Cr-2 (To be implemented) NUMERICAL METHODS LAB Code: M(CS)491 Contact: 2L Cr:1 1. 2. 3. Assignments on Newton forward & backward, Lagranges interpolation. Assignments on numerical integration using Trapezoidal rule, Simpsons 1/3 rule, Weddles rule. Assignments on numerical solution of a system of linear equations using Gauss elimination, Matrix inversion, Gauss-Jacobi, and Gauss-Seidel iterations. 4. Assignments on numerical solution of Algebraic Equation by Bisection, Secant, Regular-falsi and Newton Raphson methods.

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Syllabus for B.Tech(Civil Engineering) Second Year


Revised & Proposed Syllabus of B.Tech CE (To be followed from the academic session, July 2011, i.e. for the students who were admitted in Academic Session 2010-2011)

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Assignments on ordinary differential equation: Taylor series, Eulers, Runga-Kutta and Finite difference methods.

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Introduction to Software Packages: Matlab / Scilab / Labview / Mathematica.

Fluid Mechanics Lab Code: CE491 Contact- 3P Credits-2 1. Determination of Orifice co-efficient 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Calibration of Orifice meter Calibration of V- Notch Measurement of velocity of water in an open channel using a pitot tube Measurement of water surface profile for flow over Broad crested weir Preparation of discharge rating curve for a sluice Measurement of water surface profile for a hydraulic jump Determination of efficiency of a Centrifugal pump Determination of efficiency of a Reciprocating pump Determination of efficiency of a Pelton wheel Turbine Determination of efficiency of a Francis Turbine

12. Determination of efficiency of a Hydraulic Ram Note: Students will have to study the Layout experimental units in the laboratory Surveying Practice II Code:CE492 Contact 3 P Credits 2

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Traversing by Using Theodolite: Preparation of Gales Table from field data Traversing by using Total Station Use of Total Station for leveling and Contouring Setting out of Simple Curves

Soil Mechanics Lab. I Code:CE493 Contact 3 P Credits 2 1. Field identification of different types of soil as per Indian standards [collection of field samples and identifications without laboratory testing], determination of natural moisture content. Determination of specific gravity of i) Cohesionless ii) cohesive soil Determination of Insitu density by core cutter method & sand replacement method. Grain size distribution of cohessionless soil by sieving & finegrained soil by hydrometer analysis. Determination of Atterbergs limits (liquid limit, plastic limit & shrinkage limit).

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Syllabus for B.Tech(Civil Engineering) Second Year


Revised & Proposed Syllabus of B.Tech CE (To be followed from the academic session, July 2011, i.e. for the students who were admitted in Academic Session 2010-2011)

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Determination of co- efficient of permeability by constant head pemeameter (coarse grained soil) & variable head parameter (fine grained soil). Determination of compaction characteristics of soil.

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References: 1. 2. 3. 4. Soil Testing by T.W. Lamb (John willey) 2. SP-36 (Part I- & Part II) Soil Mechanics Laboratory Manual by Braja Mohan Das, OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Measurement of Engineering properties of soil by E Saibaba Reddy & K. Rama Sastri. (New age International publication.

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