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Text. Processing.)
: Regular Program
YEAR I Core / Elective / Foundation CREDIT 4
Semester I CVL 1104 : FUNDAMENTALS OF CIVIL and ENVIRONMENTAL HOURS 52
ENGINEERING (REVISED)
OBJECTIVES: To impart brief fundamental concept related to various materials and their use in building construction
To study environmental pollution comprehensively and
Students will know concept of linear and angular measurements
Students will be aware of various constructional practices
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
UNIT-I Building Material 14 hrs.
Stone - Introduction to stone – Uses of stone – Characteristics of good building stone –
Availability, suitability and properties of different stone. Bricks - Comparison between stone work
and brick work – Advantages of bricks – Characteristics of good brick – Standard test for brick
along with field test for brick. Lime - Classification of Lime, Precautions in handling Lime.
Cement - Basic ingredient of ordinary cement – Physical properties of cement – Field examinations
of cement – Storing of cement and its uses. Timber - Introduction to timber – Importance of
seasoning – Wood base product. Steel - Introduction – Use of different form of steel – Marketable
forms of steel. Aggregates. Bitumen. FRP. Optical fiber. Plastic - Properties of plastics – Types
and uses of plastic.
UNIT-II Environmental Science and Sustainable Development 12 hrs.
Introductory Environmental Engineering Terminology–– Introduction to various types of
pollution- Water and land pollution and remedial measures for control, water and wastewater
quality criteria – Disposal of wastes – Air pollution and remedial for control – Ecology,
Environmental Protection and legislation. Hydrologic cycle, Rain water harvesting, Green
building, Solid waste management, Environment Impact Assessment, Basic environmental
chemistry, Sustainable development – clean development mechanism, Global warming, Ozone
layer depletion, Acid rain, and Climate change.
UNIT-III Surveying and Leveling 14 hrs.
Surveying - Introduction – Principle – Object of survey – Classification – Basic instruments of
linear and angular measurements – chain, tape, Offsetting, Types of offsets, Ranging methods.
Prismatic compass, Types of meridians, Types of bearings. Traverse survey: open and closed
Examples based on compass. Leveling – Definitions – Computation of reduced levels–
Introduction to contour, Methods of leveling and Examples on Level. Modern tools: Introduction
to Theodolite, Total station – Introduction to GPS, GIS, Remote sensing.
UNIT-IV Building Construction 12 hrs.
Building Construction & Infrastructures: Types of constructions – roads, pipelines, transmission
lines – Typical details of load bearing and framed structures – Brief discussion and illustrational
sketches of typical important building components – Foundation – Functions, Types of foundations
such as Spread footing, Stepped footing, Isolated and Combined column footing, Raft, and Grillage
foundation. Lintels – Function, Types of lintel. Flooring, Roofing. Mortar and concrete
specifications – Ingredients for mortar and concrete – classification of mortar and concrete –
selection of mortar and its uses – precaution in using mortar – Pre-stressed concrete – grades of
concrete, Internet of things for buildings, Hydropower plants.
REFERENCES
1 Arora S.P. and Bindra S.P. (2012), A text book of Building Construction, Dhanpatai and Sons, Publishers.
2 Rangwala S.C. (2012), A text book of Building Construction, Charotar Publishing House, India.
3 Gilbert M Masters, (2006), Introduction to Environmental Engineering & Science, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.
New Delhi
4 Deshpande P.D., (2009) Basic Civil Engineering, Nirali Prakashan Pune.
5 G.S.Birdie, Water supply & Sanitary Engg., Dhanpatrai & Sons.
6 S.C.Rangwala, Engg. Materials, Charotar Books Staff, Anand.
7 Janardan Jha Building Material
8 Surendra Singh, Building Material, Vikas Pub. Pvt. New Delhi.
9 D.N.Ghose, Material of Construction, Tata McGraw Hill Pub. Co. Ltd. New Delhi
10 Surveying & Levelling – Kanetkar & Kulkarni Vol-I A.V.G. Prakashan, Puna.
11 Elementary Survey – B.C.Punmia Vol-I. Laxmi Pub. Dariya Gunj, New Delhi.
12 Surveying & Levelling – S.C.Rangwala, Charotar Pub. House, Anand.
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Faculty Technology and Engineering 2019-2020
Department of Civil Engineering
OBJECTIVES:
UNIT-V Ceramic Materials: Introduction, ceramic structures, silicate structures, Processing of ceramics;
Properties, glasses
Composite Materials- Introduction, classification, metal-matrix, ceramic–matrix and polymer matrix
composites
UNIT-VI Corrosion: Types of corrosion – Dry and Wet corrosion, Electro chemical and oxidation (Chemical)
corrosion, Corrosion prevention – anodic and cathodic protection & coatings.
UNIT-VII Electrical & Electronic Materials: Intrinsic and Extrinsic Semi conductivity, Dielectric material, Piezo-
electric materials, Magnetic Materials: Introduction, classification of magnetic materials, Soft & hard
magnetic materials.
UNIT-VIII Advanced Materials: Nano Materials & its application, Metallic glasses, Super conducting material, Optic
fibers, Smart Materials.
REFERENCES
1. Askeland D.R.,& P. P. Fullay (2007), The Science and Engineering of Materials –4th Cengage Learning Publishers
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2. William D. Callister, Jr (2008), Callister‟s Materials Science and Engineering, (Adopted by R. Balasubramaniam)
Wiley-Eastern
3. A.S. Edelstein and R.C. Cammarata Ed.(1998), Nano Materials: Synthesis, Properties and Applications, Inst. Of
Physics Publishing, UK
4. Raghavan V (2007), Materials Science and Engineering - A First Course, Prentice Hall, India
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda ACADEMIC YEAR
Faculty Technology and Engineering 2019-2020
Department of Civil Engineering
OBJECTIVES: Primary knowledge of the locality in which the work is to be carried out, drawings are drawn and
discuss before final design is made.
Student becomes acquainted with building planning and their development controls, skill of preparing
drawings.
Learning principles of planning and architecture for buildings.
Drawing various types of views, the development controls covered by building bye laws and national
building code for buildings.
Acquainted with AutoCAD.
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
UNIT-I Introduction to the subject of building drawing; Standard, Conventional signs. Abbreviations. 04 hrs.
Architectural symbols; ISI, Nomenclature: Size of scale. Standard method of dimensions;
Significance of human and other natural factors and its effect on buildings and planning and
relation to drawing; Introduction of municipal bye-laws and I.S.Codes provisions w.r.t. subject.
UNIT-II Introduction of municipal by-laws: Development Control Regulation (DCR) guideline includes 06 hrs.
Site plan, Layout, key plan, Floor Space Index, Building height, margins, Permissible built up
area, set back, etc.
UNIT-III Load bearing and frame structures. Staircase, Design of Dog legged staircase. Standard 04 hrs.
furniture: Standard fixtures and appliances for building.
UNIT-IV Introduction to basic principles of planning, orientation, aspect, prospect, furniture requirements, 06 hrs.
roominess, grouping, circulation, privacy, climate, economy, sanitation considerations etc.
UNIT-V Drawing of building plan: Layout design, Modular Co-ordination. Introduction to principles of 10 hrs.
drawing plan, section at various level and furniture layout.
UNIT-VI Preparation of drawing based on plan: Complete drawing along with site plan. Elevation, 06 hrs.
detailed enlarged section at particular location like w.c. sinks, kitchen platform wash-basin,
staircase etc, Complete drawing set.
UNIT-VII Perspective drawing, Necessity of perspective drawing, Classification of perspective drawing, 08 hrs.
Station point, Vanishing points, Cone of vision, Measure line, Picture plane, Horizon, Ground
level, Exercise of two point perspective of various objects and small buildings.
UNIT-VIII CAD, Introduction to software, Different command and their function, Draw menu and their 08 hrs.
basic command, Modify menu and their basic command. Practice of drawing sheet on CAD.
REFERENCES
1. Building drawing and detailing :Dr.Balgopal, T.S. Prabhu and Dr.K.VincentPoul,
2. Building planning and services (part-I) A.D.Joshi, Mrs. M.A.Joshi Publishers.
3. Civil Engineering drawing – R.J.Malik, G.S.Med, New Asian Pub. Delhi-6.
4. Planning and designing buildings – Y.S.Sane,
5. Building Drawing – M.G. Shah, C.M.Kale and S.Y.Patki
6. National building code- I.S.Publisher
7. Indian Standard 962 and 2332 I.S.Publisher.
UNIT-VI Total station: Introduction, Components used in Total station , Types of Total station survey , 04 hrs.
Advantages and Disadvantages of Total station surveying.
UNIT-VII Hydrography: Introduction, Purposes, Control points, Sounding, Instruments & methods of 04 hrs.
locating soundings.
UNIT-VIII Setting out works: Building , Culvert, Bridge, Tunnel 05 hrs.
REFERENCES
1. Surveying and levelling- vol.I & II, Kanitkar and Kulkarni, Published by A.V.G. Prakashan, Pune-2
2. Surveying: - Vol.-I & II Dr. B.C.Punmia, Pub: Laxmi Publisher,New Delhi
3. Elementary Surveying : - S.K.Mahajan , pub: Dhanpatrai and sons, New Delhi.
4. Surveying : - Vol: I, Dr. K.R.Arrora,Standard Book House, Delhi-6.
UNIT-V Rank of a matrix, solution of homogeneous and non –homogeneous systems of linear 07 hrs.
equations, Eigen values and eigen vectors of a matrix Cayley – Hamilton theorem.
Special matrices: Hermitian, skew Hermitian, orthogonal and unitary matrices.
OBJECTIVES:
Fundamental of Statics and its application: Explain various force systems and their effects, study
conditions of equilibrium in co planner concurrent and co planner non concurrent force system,
evaluate unknowns like support reactions in beam, internal forces in members of plane truss and space
truss, frictional force on inclined planes etc. by applying static conditions of equilibrium, evaluate area
moment of inertia for geometrical and steel built up sections which would be used in evaluating
resistance to the bending deformation.
Fundamentals of Dynamics: Review of kinematics of a particle, Force, mass and acceleration.
Rectilinear and curvilinear motion, D'Alembert's principle, work, power and energy. Impulse and
momentum, Equations of motion, Translation, Fixed axis rotation and Problems involving friction,
understand basic stress system and elastic constants in brittle and ductile materials.
OBJECTIVES: Students become aware about properties and behavior of fluids in static as well as moving conditions.
Students are able to do measurement of rate of flow and pressure.
Students are acknowledged to applications of fundamental laws of mechanics.
Students become able to derive new concept with special reference to incompressible fluids.
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
UNIT-I Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and its role in Engineering Fluids – definition and types. 12 hrs.
Fluid properties and types. Fluid properties and unit of measurements.
Fluid pressure – hydrostatic pressure and distribution.
Measurement of pressure – gauges and manometers.
UNIT-II Hydrostatic forces on submerged surface areas – plane and curved. 04 hrs.
Total pressure curved. Resultant pressure and center pressure and their computations.
UNIT-III Hydrostatic forces on closed surfaces – Buoyance –stability of floating and submerged bodies, 04 hrs.
metacentre and its determination.
Relative equilibrium – motion with linear uniform acceleration and uniform rotation.
UNIT-IV Fluid flow - Continuum concept. Fluid particle and flow description. Types and classes of flow. 10 hrs.
Kinematics of flow – flow velocity. Description of flow field-streamlines, path line, streamline;
streamline flow patter-steam function.
Flow acceleration. Translation, rotation and deformation of fluid element. Circulation.
Vorticity. Ir-rotational flow – velocity potential function, flow net. Equation of continuity.
UNIT-V Dynamics of flow : Fluid forces stress and strain. Equations of motion. Euler’s equation. 08 hrs.
Bernoulli’s theorem and its modifications and applications. Kinetic energy correction factor.
Cavitation phenomena. Vertex flow free and forced.
UNIT-VI Fluid flow (incompressible) through closed conduits : Laminar & turbulent flow – Reynold’s 04 hrs.
Experiment, Resistance to flow –Froude’s Experiment
Laminar flow through pipes and between parallel plates, velocity distribution and loss of head.
Turbulent flow through pipes. Friction factor for smooth and rough pipes. Moody’s diagram and
it’s use.
UNIT-VII Minor loss of head in flow through pipe at expansion, etc. energy gradient and Hydraulic 04 hrs.
gradient – siphon pipe flow through uniform pipe between two – reservoirs.
Compass pipe-equivalent length. Pipes in parallel. Branching pipes. Pipe line with laterals.
Power transmission by pipes.
UNIT-VIII Flow measurements - Flow through orifices and mouth piece various types – coefficient of 06I
discharge and velocity. Flow notch / weir – rectangular triangular, cippoletti. hrs.
Pipe flow measurements –Venturimeter, orifice meter, nozzlemeter, elbow meter, rotameter,
pitot tube.
REFERENCES
1. Dave R.M., Fluid Mechanics Part I
2. Jain A.K., Fluid Mechanics
3. Mody P.N. &Sheth S.M., Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics, Standard Book House.
4. Ramamritham S., Hydraulics, Fluid Mechanics and fluid machines, DhanpatRai Publishing Company, New Delhi.
5. Bansal R.K., Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, Laxmi Publications.
6. Vallentine H.R., Applied Hydrodynamics
7. Streeter V.L., Fluid Machine
8. Garde R.J. & Mirajgaokar A.J., Engineering Fluid,
9. Garde R.J., Fluid Mechanics through Problems, New Age International Publishers.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda ACADEMIC YEAR
Faculty Technology and Engineering 2019-2020
Department of Civil Engineering
REFERENCES
1 Building drawing and detailing : Dr. Balgonal, T.S.Prabhu Dr. K. Vinanat Paul, Spader, KDFA Building, Calicut.
2 Building Planning and Services : A. D. Joshi, Mrs. M. A. Desai Pub. (Part-I)
3 Civil Engg. Drawing : R.J.Malik, G.S.Med, New Asia Pub. Delhi-6
4 Planning & Desigining Building : Y.S.Sane, Allies Book Store, Pune –4 & Engg. Book Pub. Co. Pune-16
5 Working drawing – Keith Stypes
6 Graphic details for architects – Carl Kemmerkh
7 Generall Architectural Drafting – W.E.Wyatt
8 Practical perspective drawing – P.J.Lawson
9 Manual of Graphic techniques – Tom Porter
10 National Building code – I.S.Publisher
11 Indian Standard 962 – 2332 – I.S.Publisher
OBJECTIVES To explain the basic knowledge of shear force and bending moment in a beam and draw the diagrams
for the same.
To extend this knowledge for calculation of shear stress, bending stress, direct and bending stress in
columns, retaining structure and chimney.
To calculate load carrying capacity of axially loaded column.
To calculate deflection in beam by using Macauly’s method.
To introduce principal stresses and Mohr circle method to enable them to understand the stress
analysis.
To study the stress calculation in shells and cylinders and shafts subjected to torsion.
To explain Resilience of sudden, impact and shock loading.
To study strength of joint by welded and riveted connections.
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
Shear force , Bending moment diagrams for Beams and beam stresses
Diagram of bending moment and shearing force in cantilever and simply supported beams under
static loads-analytically as well as graphically-with varying and distributed loads, Effect of
couples.
UNIT-I 12 hrs.
Theory of simple bending : Distribution of normal stress due to bending, moment of resistance,
Beam of uniform strength, Flitched beam, Built up section under bending.
Distribution of shear stress : Principle stresses in beam, Curvature , slope and deflection of
cantilever and simply supported beams including overhang beams, Carriage springs.
Principal stresses and strains and thin shells
Ellipse and circle of stresses, Principal planes , Principal stresses and strains, Mohr's stress and
strain circle for various applications of compound stress, Resilience of sudden, impact and shock
UNIT-II 12 hrs.
loading, Stresses in thin cylinders subjected to internal pressure, Cylindrical shell with
hemispherical ends, Spherical shell, Riveted joints, Various types of failures, Design of riveted
connections.
UNIT-III Columns and struts 08 hrs.
Eccentric loading: Tension or compression combined with bending, Middle third rule, Wind
pressure on walls and chimney, Water pressure on dam. Simple strut theory - Euler's and
Rankine's Formula.
Torsion and elementary theory of RCC
Torsion of circular shafts of uniform sections. Torsional resilience. Distribution of torsional
stress- Angle of twist, Power transmissions from shafts, Combined Bending and Torsion
including theories of failure, Helical spring under axial force.
UNIT-IV 08 hrs.
Elementry theory of Reinforced cement concrete : Theory of bending as applied to rectangular
beams and assumptions made, Relation between amount of reinforcement and position of neutral
axis, Economic percentage of steel , Moment of Resistance of beams , Over and under balanced
sections, Design of beams and slabs.
REFERENCES
1. Mechanics of Structures Vol. I by S.B. Junnarkar and H. J. Shah.
2. Introduction to Mechanics of Solids by I.P. Kapila and S.N. Agnihotri.
3. Elementary Strength of Materials by S. Timonshenko.
4 Strength of Materials by Ramamrutham.
5 Strength of Materials by R.C. Patel , T.D. Bhagia, & B.M. Patel.
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Department of Civil Engineering
UNIT-IV 06 hrs.
Engineering properties of rocks, geotechnical description and classification of rock masses.
Soils – engineering properties and classification.
Exploration methods : Geological, geophysical remote sensing, drilling and logging,
percolation test. Rock, mass improvement techniques, grouting, enchoring, shear keys and
bolting.
UNIT-V 06 hrs.
Geological considerations and geotechnical considerations related to dams, tunnels, bridges,
highways and other Civil engineering structures.
UNIT-VI 05 hrs.
Landslides : Mechanics and factors of slope failure classification, preventive measures and
problems of road construction in hilly terrain. Seismic studies and construction of Civil
engineering structures in seismic zones. Fundamentals of groundwater geology Groundwater
studies in relation of Civil engineering works.
UNIT-VII 04 hrs.
1. Study of the physical properties and identification of important rock forming minerals.
2. Study of the physical properties and identification of important rocks and their engineering
importance.
3. Study and interpretation of geological maps including completion of outcrops and drawing
vertical cross.
REFERENCES
1. Mukherjee P. K. Text book of Geology
2. Singh Parvin Taxt book of Engineering and General Geology Katson Publishing house Ludhiana.
3. Keyhin D. P. and Judd, W. R. Engineering Geology and Geotechniques, McGraw Hill Col. New York.
4. Blyth F. G. H. A Geology for Engineers Ameld.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda ACADEMIC YEAR
Faculty Technology and Engineering 2019-2020
Department of Civil Engineering
OBJECTIVES: Students are made aware about gravity flow (open channel flow)
Students are made aware about complex flow conditions like gradually and spatially varied flow
Students are made aware about concept of flow around solid boundaries
Students are made aware about analysis of complex flow phenomena by Model studies.
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
UNIT-I <<Title>> 10 hrs.
Flow around submerged bodies and boundary layer theory :
Forces due to fluid flow-viscous drag, pressure drag and lift, Boundary layer theory Laminar and
Turbulent Boundary layer Boundary layer, Thickness, Displacement thickness, momentum
thickness.
Boundary layer equation. Momentum equation for laminar Boundary layer on flat plate. Turbulent
and transitional boundary layer over flat plate.
Boundary layer separation and its control stream lined bodies. Drag and lift for flow around
cylinder, sphere and flat plate, Free fall of a body through fluid
UNIT-II <<Title>> 10 hrs.
Dimensional and model analysis:
Physical quantities and their dimensions. Dimensional homogeneity.
Rayleigh's method. Buckingham's II theorem method. Utility of model analysis.
Hydraulic similitude. Model laws. Scale effect, ship-model testing. Distorted models.
UNIT-III <<Title>> 14 hrs.
Open Channel Flow:-
Types and characteristics. Steady uniform flow through open channels.
Chezy's Manning's- Bazin's-Kutter's equations. Determination of normal depth.
Most economical sections.
Specific energy and specific concepts, Critical flow- critical depth and velocity.
Types of slopes. Specific energy in nonrectangular channels. Velocity distribution in open
channels.
Velocity and discharge measurement in open channels- Channel transitions. Use of Pitot tube,
Current meters, Pitot tube, Weirs and flumes.
UNIT-IV <<Title>> 12 hrs.
Steady non uniform flow, Flow through open channels:- Gradually varied flow- differential
equation, free surface profiles, Backwater and drawdown curves, Length of G.W. flow.
Rapidly varied flow- hydraulic jump in rectangular channels, sequential depths, loss of energy
Transient flow- surges in open channels.
UNIT-V <<Title>> 03 hrs.
Pipe Flow:- Pipe line with pump/turbine, pipe network. Water hammer in pipes-its effects,
Rigid water columns theory, elastic water column theory- sequence of events, pressure water and
its velocity.
Surge tank- uses and types
UNIT-VI <<Title>> 03 hrs.
Impact of jets on vanes- Stationary and moving, Flat and curves, flow over radial vane, applications
compressible fluid continuity, momentum and energy equations, isothermal and adiabatic process,
velocity of pressure wave, Mach number
REFERENCES
1. Dave R.M., Fluid Mechanics part II
2. Kumar K.L., Engineering Fluid Mechanics
3. Mody P.N. & Sheth S.M., Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics, Standard Book House.
4. Ramamritham S., Hydraulics, Fluid Mechanics and fluid machines, Dhanpat Rai Publishing Company, New Delhi.
5. Bansal R.K., Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, Laxmi Publications.
6. Chow Ven Te, Open channel Hydraulics
7. Massary, Fluid Mechanics
8. Garde R.J. & Mirajgaokar A.J., Engineering Fluid
9. Garde R.J., Fluid Mechanics through Problems, New Age International Publishers.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda ACADEMIC YEAR
Faculty Technology and Engineering 2019-2020
Department of Civil Engineering
OBJECTIVES: Understand the geometry of Curves, types of curves, application of curve in real life.
Understand the principles of astronomy.
Identify different types of survey, basics of Geodetic survey.
Photogrammetry Survey and introduction of GPS.
Introduction of G.I.S and Remote sensing. Application in engineering projects
OBJECTIVES To study salient features of Microsoft Excel and its application in civil engineering.
: To give basic knowledge of computer hardware and information technology.
To explain the fundamentals of computer programs, flow charting etc.
To study computer programs for solving general and civil engineering problems.
To study programs for decision making and repetitive calculations.
To study programs based on 1D and 2D arrays.
To solve Initial value problems by numerical methods.
To study numerical methods to solve algebric and transcendental equations.
To study numerical methods for differentiation and integration.
The main objective of the subjects is to highlight the behavior of various members under transverse
loading. It includes:
Study of behavior of statically indeterminate structures by drawing SFD, BMD, & ATD associated
with deflection patterns having maxima and minima values.
OBJECTIVES: Performing different laboratory experiments based on theory topics which simplify the difficult topics
in various ways and provide clarity of understanding for students.
Study of behavior of various types of beams and bridges under moving loads thus providing further
understanding of the design subjects.
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
Introduction to dynamics
UNIT-I
SDOF systems, Equation of motion, Forced and free vibrations, Damping, Response Spectrum
07 hrs.
Methods to calculate deflection of beams and trusses
Slopes and deflections of beams and trusses , Moment area method, Conjugate beam method,
UNIT-II
Virtual work method ,Strain energy
13 hrs.
Unsymmetrical bending, Shear Centre and Thick Cylinders, Beams with large initial curvature.
Methods of analyzing statically indeterminate structures
Fixed beams under various loading patterns and with yielding of supports.
UNIT-III Continous beams- Theorem of three moments. 11 hrs.
Theorem of least work and its application to statically indeteminate beams,
Frames and trusses.
Influence line diagrams for beams and trusses
UNIT-IV Rolling loads- Maximum shear force and bending moment envelopes, influence lines for simply 09 hrs.
supported beams and trusses, influence lines for propped cantilevers, Muller-Breslau's principle.
REFERENCES
1. Mechanics of Structure, Vol. I and Vol. II by S.B. Junnarkar and H.J.Shah, Charotar Publishing House.
2. Basic Structural Analysis by C.S. Reddy, Tata McGraw Hill Publications
3. Elementary Structural Analysis by C.H. Norris and J.B Wilbur, McGraw Hill Publications
4. Structural Dynamics – Theory & Computation by Mario Paz, CBS Publishers & Distributors, New Delhi.
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Faculty of Technology & Engineering,
ACADEMIC
Department of Applied Mechanics
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Post Box No.51, Kalabhavan, Vadodara-390001,India 2019-2020
Phone: (+91-0265) 2438248
Email: head-appmech@msubaroda.ac.in
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SEMESTER I APM 1502 : GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING I HOURS 40
OBJECTIVES: Load/stresses of the structure are finally transferred to soil. It is necessary to study basic index,
hydraulic and engineering properties of soil for the proper design of various types of normal and
hydraulic structures.
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
Introduction & Index properties of Soil
Origin & occurring of soils-soil structure, Functional Relationships
UNIT-I Physical and Index properties. Classification of soil, Compaction of soils (Laboratory and
08 hrs.
Field compaction)
Permeability & Consolidation
UNIT-II Permeability, Flow nets and seepage 09 hrs.
Consolidation of soil, Evaluation of consolidation parameters
Shear Strength & Stress Distribution
UNIT-III Shear strength of soil, Laboratory shear strength measurements 13 hrs.
Stress distribution below soil mass, pressure bulb, contact pressure
Soil Exploration
UNIT-IV Elements of rock mechanics 10 hrs.
Soil exploration, Soil sampling
REFERENCES
1. Soil Engineering Vol. I by Alam Singh, Asia Pub. House.
2. Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering by B.C.Punamia, Std.Pub.
3. Soil Behaviour by Lambe & Whitmann, Nostrand Co.
OBJECTIVES: Learn Certain aspects of Shallow foundation and all aspects of deep foundations
Understanding and learning of various features of Caisson and cofferdam construction technology
Understanding and conceptual learning of dewatering in foundation
Conceptual learning of waste handling in high rise building.
Learn all aspects of house drainage system.
Learn and understand specific types of concrete and their aspects.
Detailed learning and understanding of Tunnel engineering, and tunneling operations
Basic learning of construction of earthquake resistant Building:
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
UNIT-I 2 hrs.
Shallow foundations - Spread and combined footing –raft and grillage foundations
UNIT-II 07 hrs.
Pile Foundation : Introduction, Uses of Pile, types of Piles, Pre-cast concrete pile, Under reamed
piles, Choice of types of pile, Causes of pile failure
UNIT-III 04 hrs.
Caisson: Box Open, monolith, pneumatic caisson, Sinking of caisson, floating of caisson, tilts and
tilt correction in caisson, caission sickness and preventive measures
UNIT-IV 03 hrs.
Cofferdam ; terminology, Types: earth fill, Tock Fill, Timber Crib, Sheet pile, Double wall,
cellular, movable cofferdam, uses of cofferdam, prevention of leakage of water through coffer
dam
UNIT-V 04 hrs.
Dewatering in foundations - Dewatering by open pumping, deep well system, artificial freezing ,
electrolysis.
UNIT-VI 02 hrs.
Refuse disposal in high rise building : Collection, Storage and treatment at the source
UNIT-VII 04 hrs.
House Drainage: Terminology, Principles of house drainage system, Types of traps, pipes, System
of plumbing, Sanitary fittings.
UNIT-VIII 06 hrs.
Development of different construction materials fiber reinforcements - height weight concrete
aerated concrete-precast and pre-stressed concrete units-Epoxy resins-properties of cement
concrete-concrete mix design methods.
UNIT-IX 08 hrs.
Tunnel Engineering - Geological maps and geotechnical investigations for tunnels, types and
objectives of tunnels, Tunnel shafts, tunnel operations like dewatering, mucking, transport
equipments used in tunneling, economical aspect for tunnel construction
UNIT-X 08 hrs.
Tunneling operations: Problems of soft rock tunneling, types of temporary and permanent
supports for soft rock tunneling, shield tunneling, rock bolts, Problems of tunneling in hard rocks,
types of temporary and permanent supports for hard rock tunneling, types of drilling methods like
blasting. Material and techniques for blasting, shot-crete and grouting, steel ribs, concrete lining,
aspects of tunneling engineering for highway, railways and sewage lines
UNIT-XI 04 hrs.
Construction of Earthquake resistant Building: Planning, construction of wall, provision for corner
reinforcement, construction for beam and column, base isolation, Demolition of structures:
methods and safety.
REFERENCES
Tunnels - Planning, design and construction Vol.I & II - J.V.Bartlet and Mcgraw-pub-Ellis Hardward
1.
ltd.(Div.Johnwiley & Sons) New York.
2. Tunnel Engg. - Subash Sexena - Pub. Dhanpatrai andsohns, Hai sarak Delhi 6
3. Construction by Bindra and Arora Pub. Dhanpatrai and sons. - Naisarak Delhi - 6
4. Construction by Sushil Kumar
5. Construction by Sharma and Kaul
6. Foundation Design and Construction - N.J. Tomlinson - Pub.-Pitman pub US Concrete technology - Navella
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda ACADEMIC YEAR
Faculty Technology and Engineering 2019-2020
Department of Civil Engineering
OBJECTIVES: Learn methods for Approximate and Detailed Estimate of Civil Engineering Works.
Analysis of Rates for various items of Civil engineering construction work.
Understanding method of preparing Tender document and inviting tender notice.
Learn various methods for allocation of Civil construction work on Contract basis and Administrative
procedure followed for contract.
Learn all aspect of Valuation and methods of valuation of Real property.
Understanding the principle of specification writing, and drafting technical specification for items of
Civil construction work.
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
UNIT-I <<Title>> 08 hrs.
Types of Estimate – Approximate and Detailed– Estimate of Civil Engineering Work
Standard mode and units of measurements
Estimate of Buildings – Residential
Estimate of Buildings –Public
UNIT-II <<Title>> 05 hrs.
Estimate of RCC works , Column, Beam and Slab, Retaining wall,
Estimate of Culvert, Road,
Estimate of Water Supply and Sanitary works, Irrigation works,
Estimate of steel structures.
UNIT-III <<Title>> 05 hrs.
Task work of Labours,
Material and Labour schedule
Framing Rate analysis S.O.R.
UNIT-IV <<Title>> 10 hrs.
Tendering and contract procedures,
Types and relative merits,
P.W.D. System of administration accounts and Technical sanctions – Billing and Extra item
works organization. Arbitration procedure.
UNIT-V <<Title>> 08 hrs.
Valuation – Terms related to the Valuation of Real property
Factors affecting Valuation of Land and Building
Depreciations methods, Sinking fund, Cash flow diagram.
Methods of Valuation of Real property-Valuation tables– Valuation reports.
Fixation of standard rent
CORE TOTAL
YEAR III 150
MARKS
SEMESTER II APM1601 : THEORY OF STRUCTURES-II HOURS 40
To study the behavior of statically indeterminate structures by drawing SFD, BMD, ATD and
associated deflection patterns and identifying maxima and minima values. The subject includes
analysis of various types of portal frames as well as arched structures having various support
OBJECTIVES: conditions and geometries. Different laboratory experiments are performed based on theory topics in
order to simplify the difficult topics and provide clarity of understanding for students.
To understand the basic concepts of matrix methods of analysis
CORE TOTAL
YEAR III 150
MARKS
SEMESTER II APM1602 : STRUCTURAL DESIGN-I HOURS 40
The main objective is to ensure that students should learn design criteria, predicated on safety (i.e.
structures must not collapse without due warning) or serviceability and performance (i.e. building
sway must not cause discomfort to the occupants).
Structural Designing theory is based upon applied physical laws and empirical knowledge of the
OBJECTIVES: structural performance of different materials and geometries.
The student should be capable to utilize a number of simple structural elements to build
complex structural systems as they will be responsible for making creative and efficient use of funds,
structural elements and materials to achieve these goals in future.
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
Introduction to properties of concrete and design theories
Introduction - Loads on Structures - Codes of Practice. Materials used for concrete - structural
UNIT-I concrete. Design theories - working stress method - singly reinforced section, flanged beam. 8 hrs.
Transformed Section. Limit State method – Singly reinforced beam – doubly reinforced beam –
flanged beam.
Design of Reinforced concrete members for flexure and shear
Shear and development length. Design for shear, check for development length, anchor length.
UNIT-II Bearing stress round the bend. Serviceability requirements - check for deflection and cracking. 12 hrs.
Design of simply supported and cantilever beam - simple practical problems. Design of simply
supported one way and two way slabs - cantilever slabs – simple practical problems.
Introduction to steel design and design of connections
Advantages of steel structures - properties of structural steel - design methods -
UNIT-III
standard sections - IS codes of practice. Conncetions: Riveted, Bolted and welded connections for
8 hrs.
axial and eccentric loads, High strength friction grip bolts.
Design of steel members
Tension members - net area - lug angle - tension splice. Compression members - slenderness
ratio-permissible stresses - tacking rivets - design of simple struts. Simple and compound beams -
UNIT-IV
permissible stresses - curtailment of flange plates
12 hrs.
- lateral instability of compression flange - beam subjected to bending about two
axes
REFERENCES
1. Reinforced Concrete by H. J. Shah, Charotar Pub.
2. Reinforced Concrete by A. K. Jain, Nemchand Bros.
3. Design of Steel Structures by L. S. Negi.
4. Design of Steel Structures by Arya and Ajmani, Nemchand Bros.
OBJECTIVES: To estimate domestic water requirement and domestic wastewater generation for a given locality
To know the characteristics which defines quality of drinking water and sewage
To understand concepts of and learn design of water transmission system
To understand concepts of and learn design of water distribution system
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
UNIT-I Water Requirement 12 hrs.
Per capita demand, recommendations for per capita demand, various types of water demand-
domestic, institutional and industrial, public use. UFW- recommended values; Fire demand –
types of system- fire hydrant and static tank, factors influencing water requirement, recommended
values, Factors influencing per capita demand; Variations in water demand- Seasonal, monthly,
daily and hourly variations, coincident draft, design flow for various components of water supply
scheme- Numerical example; Design period, Factors governing length of design period,
recommended values; Methods of population forecasting-suitable application of each method,
numerical examples on population forecasting and water requirement; Water conservation in
buildings- Use of water saving devices and fixtures, dual plumbing system Water quantity for
public supply; Water quantity From Different Sources,Raw water intakes, Functions, site
selection, types of intakes, design criteria, design Problems
UNIT-II Quantity of Domestic Wastewater 02 hrs.
Quantity of Sanitary Sewage, Variation in Sewage Flow, Types of sewerage System
UNIT-III Water Transmission 08 hrs.
Introduction to water transmission systems, hydraulics of transmission systems, methods to find
head loss; Darcy-Weisbach (Coolbroke-White, Slitcher, Nickuradse, and Swamee-Jain equations
for f), Manning’s, and Hazen-William’s equations for head loss; Pipe line systems (series,
parallel, and branched) and examples; Structural requirements of transmission lines; Thrust blocks
and design example; Pipe materials
UNIT-IV Water Distribution 07 hrs.
Distribution systems, basic requirements of capacity and pressure; house connections, distribution
reservoirs; Network analysis by equivalent pipe method; Network analysis by Hardy-Cross
method.
UNIT-V Development of Water supplies 01 hrs.
Surface Water supplies and Ground Water Supplies With qualities and quantity in general
UNIT-VI Water and Wastewater Qualities 13 hrs.
Water Qualities Criteria for Drinking purpose, Physical water quality parameters: Turbidity,
colour, Taste & odour, Temperature, Suspended solids; Chemical water quality parameters: pH,
Hardness, Dissolve Gases, Fluoride, Chloride, Toxic Metals, Nitrates, Alkalinity, Acidity, Iron &
Mangenes, Residual Chlorine & chlorine Demand, Types of chlorination; Bacteriological
Qualities: Total count of Bacteria, M.P.N., Membrane Filter Technique.
Wastewater Characteristics, Physical, Chemical & Bacteriological Characteristics, (B.O.D.,
C.O.D., Oil & Grease, Numerical Example on B.O.D.)
UNIT-VII Environmental Sanitation 04 hrs.
Water borne diseases, water washed diseases, Related micro-organisms and its Signification in
water, air sanitation, Ventilation, Terms Used in air pollution, factors affecting quality of indoor
air, Extent of Ventilation, Calculations, Methods of Ventilation
UNIT-VIII Occupational Health 05 hrs.
Terms used, Influencing factors, Occupational diseases, Engineering Control methods, Vital
statics; Refuse, Classifications, Characteristics, Quantity Estimation, Collection & transportation
system, Methods of refuse disposal, Excreta disposal, arthropod borne diseases, Rodent Control.
REFERENCES
1. G.S.Birdie , Water supply and Sanitary Engineering ( Including Environmental Engineering )
2. B. C. Punamia
3. B. C. Punamia
4. Santoshkumar K. Garg
5. Santoshkumar K. Garg
6. Vinayak K. Gharpure
7. Vinayak K. Gharpure
8. Euhlers and steel
J.E.Perk
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda ACADEMIC YEAR
Faculty Technology and Engineering 2019-2020
Department of Civil Engineering
OBJECTIVES: Learn basic transportation systems terminology - Railway, Bridge and Harbour Engineering
Understand the components of railway track and types of its elements
Understand the arrangements of the railway crossing, signals and station & yard
Understand the current scenario of modernization in railways
Identify the bridge structure and understands the site selection criteria
Design the hydraulic aspect of bridge design
Classify the bridge superstructure, substructure and bearings
Understand types and site selection & planning criteria of harbour
Understands and learn the various marine structures
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
UNIT-I RAILWAY ENGINEERING 12 hrs.
Permanent Way Cross sectional elements, Types, Selection of Sleepers, Rails and Fixtures and
Fastenings, Maintenance programs
UNIT-II Railway points 08 hrs.
Railway points, Railway crossing and turnover, their components and layout consideration,
Railway Signalling, Control systems and Interlocking
UNIT-III Railway Station Yards 06 hrs.
Railway Station Yards, Layouts and Equipments,
Stresses in Track Structures
Modernization of Railway Track, Rapid Transit
UNIT-IV BRIDGE ENGINEERING 02 hrs.
Bridge Engineering, Structures, Functions of Components, Classification, Site selection criteria
Surface and Sub Surface investigation of Bridge site.
UNIT-V Introduction bridge design 04 hrs.
Introduction to hydraulic aspect of bridge design
Low cost bridges
UNIT-VI Types of bridge 06 hrs.
Types of bridge superstructure, Bridge substructures- pier, abutment and wing wall
Bearing for Bridge Structure, load and stresses
UNIT-VII HARBOUR ENGINEERING 04 hrs.
Introduction, Classification of harbour& Port, Requirements, Principles of harbour planning, Site
selection criteria
Natural Phenomena-Wind, Wave, Silting, Erosion & Drift
UNIT-VIII Marine Structures 10 hrs.
Marine Structures-Breakwater, Piers, Wharf, Quay, Jetty, Fender, Dolphin and Dock structures
Navigational aids
REFERENCES
“A text book of Railway Engineering” by S. C. Saxena and S. P. Arora, Publisher : Dhanpat Rai and Sons, New
1.
Delhi
2. “Principles of Railway Engineering” by S. C. Rangwala, Publisher: Charator pub. house
3. “Principles and Practice of Bridge Engg.” by S.P. Bindra, Publisher: Dhanpatrai and sons
4. “Essentials of Bridge Engg.” by D Johnson Victo, Publisher: Oxford &IBHPub.Co.
5. “Bridge Engg.” by S.Ponuswamy, Publisher: Tata Mcgraw Hill
6. “Docks &HarbourEngg.” by S. P. Bindra – Publisher: Dhanpat Rai and Sons
7. “Harbour, Dock and Tunnel Engg.” by R. Srinivasan, Publisher: Charotar Pub. house
8. “Design and Construction of Ports & Marine structures” by Quinn A linzodef, Publisher: Mcgrawhill Co.
OBJECTIVES To explain the application of basic knowledge of beam and slab design for real design problems. To
extend this knowledge for design of continuous beams and slabs and stair cases. To study design of
axially loaded and eccentric columns, walls and shear walls and to show use of design aids for these
designs. To explain the structural design of various types of RCC footings. To introduce approximate
methods of analysis for portal frames under earth quake and wind loads and study IS code provisions for
earthquake resistant design of masonry buildings. To study design of steel plate girder and its
components. To explain design of built up columns with lacing and battening and beam to column and
beam to beam connections. To extend the knowledge for design of eccentric column using IS code
provisions. Study of design of steel column bases subjected to axial compression and uni and bi-axial
bending.
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
Reinforced Concrete Structures, Design Of Beams, Slabs, Columns, Stair Cases.
Practical Problems on simply supported and cantilever beams and slabs - Design for torsion.
UNIT-I Continuous beams, continuous one way and two way slabs, Redistribution of moments, stair 14 hrs.
cases.
Axially and eccentrically loaded columns
Design Of Walls, Shear Walls Footings Analysis And Design Of Building
Design of Walls, Shear walls, Use of design aids.
UNIT-II Combined, strap and strip footings. 10 hrs.
Structural analysis, Gravity loads, Approximate analysis for wind and earthquake loads, portal
and cantilever methods, IS Code provisions for Earthquake resistant design of masonry buildings.
Steel Structures Design Of Plate Girders, Cinema Balcony Plate Girder and Stanchions
Plate girders, Design and details, construction details, Cinema balcony plate girder.
UNIT-III Axially loaded stanchions, Structural sections including tubular columns, Internal building 9 hrs.
columns, built up stanchions, Laced and Battened stanchions, Beam column connections, Cased
stanchions, Construction details.
Design Of Eccentrically Loaded Stanchions Bases And Design Problem Of Steel Building.
Eccentrically loaded stanchions, Eccentricity of loading, code requirements, corner building
stanchions.
UNIT-IV
Stanchion bases, Slab bases, Gusseted bases, Eccentrically loaded bases, bases subjected to
7 hrs.
bending about two axes, pocket bases.
Design problem of steel building.
REFERENCES
1. Reinforced concrete Vol. I and II by H. J. Shah, Charotar Pub.
2. Reinforced concrete by S.K. Mallick and Gupta, Oxford & IBH Pub.
3. Reinforced concrete by Sinha and Roy.
4. Steel structures by A.S.Arya and Ajmani, Nemchand & Bros.
5. Design of steel structures by Kazimi and Jindal, Prenctice Hall Pub.
6. Steel Designer's Manual, ELBS Pub.
7. Steel Structures by T.J. Macginely, E & F N SPON.
8. Steel Structures by Raghupathi, Tata McGraw Hill Pub.
Limit State Theory and Design of Reinforced Concrete by S. R. Karve and V. L. Shah, Structures Publishers, Pune,
9. 2003.
IS:4326-1993 “Code of Practice for Earthquake Resistant Design and Construction of Buildings”, BIS, New
10 Delhi, 1993.
OBJECTIVES To give basic knowledge of concrete technology with necessity and limitations. To explain the
fundamentals of ingredients of concrete viz. cement, aggregate, admixtures and water. To explain the
water-cement ratio-workability of fresh concrete Segregation, and bleeding-tests for workability of
concrete To explain strength of concrete and factors affecting its compressive, tensile, shear, bond and
fatigue strength - Poisson's ratio, ultimate strain. To study Elasticity of concrete-secant modulus and
tangent modulus- Dynamic modulus - Shrinkage of concrete-creep of concrete. To study durability of
concrete, resistances against bad weather and chemical attacks, admixtures used - Air - entrainment.
Design of concrete mixes by various methods. To study special type of concrete such as Fibre
reinforced concrete, light - weight, pumped, vacuum, ready mixed, high strength, polymer concrete etc.
- concreting at subzero temperature, gunite or shortcrete, ferro - cement.
OBJECTIVES: To understand basic concepts and unit processes of water and sewage treatment
To learn design of conventional water and sewage treatment plants
To understand sewerage system and learn its design
To understand basic aspects of meteorology and air pollution
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
UNIT-I Sewage Treatment: 01 hrs.
Fundamentals, Objectives, Unit operations- Dry well, Wet well.
UNIT-II Screening, Grit removal: 05 hrs.
Types and design, Sedimentation, Primary Settling Tanks.
UNIT-III Water Treatment: 09 hrs.
Objectives, Line flow-Various options, Slow Mixing Devices & Rapid Mixing Devices-
Hydraulic & Mechanical operations.
UNIT-IV Biological unit process and disposal of treated sewage: 13 hrs.
Basic concepts of biodegradation (electron donor and electron acceptor), Basic concepts of
biodegradation (aerobic, facultative, and anaerobic processes), Microbial growth requirement,
Biological growth curve, mixed culture and types of microbes, Attached growth processes: basic
concepts, construction and operation of Trickling filter, Trickling filter problems and
maintenance, Design examples of Trickling filter, Suspended growth processes: basic concepts,
construction and operation of Activated sludge process, Design and operational parameters of
ASP, types of aeration systems, Modifications of ASP, Examples on Design and operation of
ASP.
UNIT-V Waste stabilization ponds: 09 hrs.
Principle of action, construction and operation and design example, Onsite sewage treatment
systems: Septic tank, principle of action, construction and operation, Design of septic tank and
soak pit, Basics of anaerobic digestion, process biochemistry, Products of anaerobic digestion,
types of anaerobic digesters, Design examples of anaerobic digesters.
UNIT-VI Design of sewers, sewer appurtenances, air pollution 08 hrs.
Hydraulic design of sewers- Flow estimation- Quantity of sanitary sewage, variations in sewage
flow, peak factors, Storm water flow estimation- Rational formula, rainfall intensity, time of
concentration, Flow equations, pressurized flow, open channel flow- Manning’s formula, charts
and nomograms, shapes of sewer, Velocity considerations- Self cleansing and non-scouring
velocity, Partial flow condition, hydraulic elements of circular sewer, Numerical examples based
on sewer design, Sewer material and Sewer appurtenances.
UNIT-VII Disposal of treated sewage 02 hrs.
Disposal of treated sewage, receiving water bodies and their effluent standards, stream pollution
and DO sag curve, Disposal of treated sewage on land for irrigation.
UNIT-VIII Air pollution 05 hrs.
Definition and classification of air pollutants- Primary-Secondary, Particulates-aerosols
classification as per size and mode of formation, Effects of air pollutants- on human, plants and
vegetation, Global effects- Enhanced GHE, Ozone layer depletion, Acid rains, Meteorology-
Atmospheric variables affecting dispersion- wind, Environmental and adiabatic lapse rate,
Atmospheric stability, Automobile pollution.
REFERENCES
1. Metcalf & Eddy : Waste-water Engg. treatment, disposal
2. M.N.Rao & H.V.N.Rao – ‘Air pollution’
3. G.S.Birdi, ‘Water supply and sanitary Engg.’
4. V.N.Gharpure “A Text book of Water supply Engg. Theory, design and practice.
5. Santosh kumar Garg, ‘Water Supply Engg.’
6. Santosh kumar Garg, ‘Sanitary Engg.’
7. Manual on water supply and treatment. Ministry of works and Housing, New Delhi.
8. Manual on ‘Sanitary Engg. and Sewage treatment, Ministry of works and Housing, New Delhi
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Technology & Engineering,
ACADEMIC
Department of Applied Mechanics
YEAR
Post Box No.51, Kalabhavan, Vadodara-390001,India
2019-2020
Phone: (+91-0265) 2438248
E-mail: head-appmech@msubaroda.ac.in
B.E- CIVIL ENGINEERING : UG
YEAR IV ELECTIVE CREDIT 150
SEMESTER I APM 1704 : PILES, DIAPHRAGMS AND ANCHORAGES HOURS 40
OBJECTIVES: Analyses and design civil engineering structures and systems which are cost effective, socially
acceptable, and environment friendly. Identify and recommend materials and technologies for
effective and sustainable solutions.
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
Pile load capacity
08
UNIT-I Bearing capacity of individual piles, static and dynamic methods, wave equation concept hrs.
Pile test and its efficiency
09
UNIT-II Pile load test, cyclic, instrumented pile large diameter-bored and under reamed piles in weak
strata, group action of piles, efficiency and settlement hrs.
Diaphragm walls
13
UNIT-III Use of diaphragm walls, construction problems, instrumentation, analysis and design methods,
specification for bentonite trench operation, alternate panel method and successive panel method. hrs.
Anchors
10
UNIT-IV Application of anchors, detailing of ground and rock anchors, exploration, construction stages
and anchor design, corrosion protection and anchor pull out test. hrs.
REFERENCES
1. J. E. Bowles, “Foundation analysis and design”, 4th edition, McGraw Hill International edition.
5. Hanna, “Foundations in Tension”, Trans. Tech. Publication, McGraw Hill Book Company, 1982.
6. Little John,“Soil Anchors”,Proc. Ground engineering conference, Institution of Civil Engineering, London, 1970.
OBJECTIVES: Understand and learn regional transportation planning including econometrics analysis.
Application of different demographic and employment forecasting methods.
Understand urbanization process.
Learn system approach to urban transportation planning process.
Understand and Learn four-step travel demand forecasting methods with its application.
Application and calibration of Gravity model for trip distribution.
Understand basics of mass transit system.
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
UNIT-I Regional planning: 06 hrs.
Introduction to Transportation planning, Classification of regions - Transport systems functions -
Regional delineation -Regional growth - Concepts of GDP and GNP - Regional economic
analysis, Factors of production, regional income, location quotient, multiplier effects
UNIT-II Demographic and employment forecasting mode: 04 hrs.
Population forecast, Linear & Exponential models, Logistic models, Cohort – survival models –
Employment classification, economic base mechanism, input and output analysis
UNIT-III Urbanisation Process: 03 hrs.
Urban growth mechanism – Urban morphology – Urbanisation & travel demand - Urban
development planning policy – National Urban transport policy - Urban transport problems in
India
UNIT-IV Urban Transport Planning Process: 05 hrs.
Urban travel patterns - Study area delineation- Zoning - Planning surveys - Urban activity system-
Sustainable urban transport - Systems approach, Travel Demand Estimate-Trip based and activity
based approach - Four stage travel demand modeling, Data needs and outputs - Quick response
techniques - Survey designs
UNIT-V Trip Generation: 04 hrs.
Productions & Attractions - Influential factors –Trip rate analysis-Category analysis- Simple &
Multiple linear regression models
UNIT-VI Trip Distribution: 05 hrs.
Interchange matrix – Growth factor methods, Synthetic methods –Calibration of Gravity model
UNIT-VII Modal Split: 04 hrs.
Influential factors – Diversion curves & surfaces, Discrete choice models, Concept, Types,
Binomial Logit models and Multinomial Logit models
UNIT-VIII Trip Assignment: 04 hrs.
Trip Assignment procedure – Diversion curves - All or Nothing assignment - Multipath
assignment - Capacity restraint assignment – User equilibrium and system equilibrium approach
UNIT-IX Public Transportation and Its Importance: 04 hrs.
Urban travel demand/supply by individual and mass transportation, Characters of urban mass
transportation problems, Policy for urban bus services, Global Scenario, Characteristics of public
Transit System-Typical basic, characters of selected mass transit system (BRTS) – MT vehicle
dimensions, – selected criteria of more and rural, fleet size demand.
REFERENCES
Urban Transportation System by Dr. P. J. Gundaliya and Dr. H. R. Varia, Mahajan Publishing House; 3 edition
1.
(2014)
2. Transportation Planning: Principles, Practices and Polices by P.K. Sarkar, Vinay Maitri and G. J. Joshi, Pub. PHI
Transportation Engineering and Planning, C. S. Papacostas and PanosPrevedouros, Pearson Education India; Third
3.
edition (31 July 2015)
OBJECTIVES: Understand the different type of canals and hydraulic structures on canal and rivers.
Select the appropriate type of structures according to field requirements.
Analyse the various quantities such as forces, flow rates, pressures in hydraulic structures.
Carry out design of structures for hydraulic and structural requirements.
Investigate the safety of structures.
Plan the water resources system for sustainable development
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
UNIT-I Introduction : 05 hrs.
Water resources-importance, scope of water, water resources engineering, history and future.
Development in India, Irrigation-advantages and disadvantages.
Types of Irrigation schemes-diversion head works and storage head works.
UNIT-II Diversion head works : 08 hrs.
layout, functions and components.
Types of weirs – structural elements and functions and selection of site, design principles for
weirs on permeable foundations-surface flow theory.
Bligh’s theory, Khosla’s theory, silt excluder and silt ejector; causes of failure of weirs.
UNIT-III Storage head works : 05 hrs.
Selection of dam site, types of dams and their selection.
Investigations for reservoir projects; reservoir storage zones.
Fixing height of dam, sedimentation in reservoirs, flood control measures.
UNIT-IV Earth dams : 08 hrs.
Types of earth dams – components and their functions, earth dam foundations.
Causes of failure; design criteria; design of slope protection.
Seepage control for the embankment and the foundation-cutoff, rock toe, filters etc. slope stability
analysis.
UNIT-V Gravity dams : 08 hrs.
Selection of gravity dam, forces acting on dams.
Causes of failure and safety criteria, stability analysis-design by single step method, step by step
method.
Elementary profile, low and high dam.
UNIT-VI Spillway : 05 hrs.
Types of spillways and their suitability; factor affecting design.
Overflow spillway-discharging capacity, purpose of ogee crest, factors affecting crest profile.
Energy dissipators, necessity, types, factors effecting selection.
UNIT-VII Canals : 08 hrs.
Canal network, command areas; canal cross-section – elements and functions.
Design of unlined canal sections-Kannedy’s and Lacey’s theories.
Lining of canals-benefits and types of lining, design of lined canal sections; alignment of canals.
UNIT-VIII Canal structures : 05 hrs.
Regulation works – Head regulator, cross regulator.
Escapes, outlets, canal falls-functions and types.
Cross drainage works-types, selection.
Hydropower generation : Types of hydropower plants-functions of various components, power
estimates.
REFERENCES
1. Theory & Design of irrigation structures :R.S.Varshney, S.C.Gupta and R.L.Gupta.
2. Irrigation and water power Engg. B.C.Punamia, PandeB.B.Lal
3. Irrigation Engg. & Hydraulic structures S.K.Garg.
4. Water resources Engg. : Linsley and Franzini
5. Engg. for dams Vol-I to III : Creager, Justin & Kinds.
6. The Engg. of Large dams : H.H.Thomas
7. Design of small dams U.S.B.R.
8. Irrigation Engg. – Principles and Practice Vol.I to VIII :K.B.Khushalani
9. Irrigation, Water Power and Water Power Engineering by K. R. Arora
10. Irrigation by G. L. Asawa
11. Water Resources Engg. by Larry W. Mays
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Technology & Engineering,
ACADEMIC
Department of Applied Mechanics
YEAR
Post Box No.51, Kalabhavan, Vadodara-390001 2019-2020
Phone: (+91-0265) 2438248 ,
Email: head-appmech@msubaroda.ac.in
B.E CIVIL : UG
YEAR IV CORE TOTAL
MARKS
150
SEMESTER II APM 1802 : GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING II HOURS 40
OBJECTIVES: Based on the knowledge of Geotechnical Engineering-I the design of shallow and deep foundation,
retaining structure, machine foundation and stability of slopes is to be taught. Also subsurface
investigation for the design of foundation system being given emphasized.
REFERENCES
1. Soil Engineering Vol. I by Alam Singh, Asia Pub. House.
3. Analysis and Design of Retaining Structures by Shamsher Prakash & Gopal Ranjan, Sarita Publication
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Technology and Engineering
Department of Applied Mechanics, ACADEMIC
YEAR
Post Box No. 51 , Kalabhavan , Vadodara – 390 001. 2019-2020
Phone :- (+91 – 265 ) 2438248
Email :- Head-appmech@msubaroda.ac.in
SECOND SEMESTER OF B.E. IV (CIVIL)
YEAR IV CORE : TOTAL
MARKS
150
APM 1803 :- STRUCTURAL DESIGN – III
Semester II HOURS 45
OBJECTIVE Comprehensive, Theory based understanding of the natural and physical sciences and the fundamental
S: applicable to the engineering discipline.
In depth understanding of special knowledge within the engineering discipline.
To understand the design of various RCC and Steel Structures.
To study the Analysis and Design of Multistory Building.
To Study and Design of Various Structure like Retaining Wall , Water Tank and Pile
To Understand the complete design of Steel Factory Building like Roof Truss, Crane Girder, Side
Stanchion, Purlin , Foundation Design.
To study and design of Steel Foot Bridge.
REFERENCES
1. Reinforced Concrete, Vol. I and II by H.J.Shah, Charotar Pub.
2. Reinforced Concrete by S.K.Mallick & Gupta, Oxford & IBH Pub.
3. Continuity in Building Frames-Portland cement association, USA.
4 Steel Structures by A .S. Arya & Ajmani, Nemchand & Bros.
5 Steel Designer's Manual - ELBS Publications.
6 Steel Structures by T.J.Macginley, E & F N SPON.
7 Steel Structures by Raghupathi, Tata McGraw Hill Pub.
IS:1893-2002 “Criteria for Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures-Part I: General Provisions for Buildings ”, BIS,
8 New Delhi, 2002.
IS:13920-1993 (2003) “Indian Standard Code of Practice for Ductile Detailing of Reinforcement Concrete Structures
9 subject to seismic Forces”, BIS, New Delhi, 1993 (2003).
10 Design of Steel Structure By S K Duggal
11 Design of Steel Structure By S Sherekar
OBJECTIVES: Apply the planning for construction projects, Learn the various Planning methods Such as Network
methods and Conventional method – and developing Barchart.
Planning the Construction Project using Network Methods, Developing the CPM and PERT networks
for Construction Project, Analyzing the probabilities of completing a project in a scheduled time
duration.
Analyzing the schedule of the construction project and applying Cost- optimization, Resource
allocation to prepare revised schedule.
Understating and Learning the various Floats of the activities and controlling and Monitoring of
Construction Project – Updating, Understand Engineering fundamentals related to construction
equipment.
Understand and Design the numbers and capacity of construction equipments and resources for a
construction project.
Estimate the cost of Owning and Operating construction equipment.
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
UNIT-I Construction Planning : 06 hrs.
Necessity, Construction Project Planning Phases, methods of planning-comparisons
Fundamental terms: events, activities, Time Estimates, Numbering the events and methods, Rules
and Guidelines to develop network
UNIT-II Critical Path Method: 06 hrs.
Developing a network, critical path, Scheduling
Programme Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) method: Developing a Network,
Frequency and Probability Distribution of Time Duration, Construction scheduling Probability of
Completing a project in a scheduled time duration
UNIT-III Time Grid, Time – Cost Optimization, 07 hrs.
Diagrams, Time-Cost optimization-Crashing, Resource allocation, Construction Control –
Updating.
UNIT-IV Resource Allocation, Construction Control - Updating 07 hrs.
Resource Allocation, Updating
UNIT-V Conventional method of Planning –Barchart 09 hrs.
Floats of the activities of the construction project Engineering Fundamentals, Rolling Resistance,
effect of grade Drawbar pull, Rimpull, acceleration, cycle time, swell and shringkage of soils.
Tractors and related equipments Tractors – types, performance gradability.
UNIT-VI Bulldozers- 07 hrs.
Types and output, Tractor, rippers, land cleaning equipment
Excavating Equipment: Powershovel, Dragline, Back-hoe, Clamshell, Scrapers; types and out–
types and size, selection, optimum depth of cut
UNIT-VII Hauling equipments: 07 hrs.
Trucks and wagons, types and capacities
Compacting equipment; Rollers, their suitability for different operations. Belt conveyers
component and power required.
Other Construction equipments: pumping equipments, types of pumps used in construction work
selections.
Drilling and blasting of rocks, drill bits, selection of drilling patterns, rates of drilling use of
compressed air compression indrilling.
Concrete Mixers: Types and Size
UNIT-VIII Selection of construction Equipment 03 hrs.
Methods of depreciation
Cost of owning and operation of equipment
Cost of Maintenance and repairs of construction equipment.
REFERENCES
1. Construction Planning, equipment and Methods – R.C.Peurifoy.
2. Construction equipment, planning and applications :MeheshVerma
3. PERT & CPM by Punamia and Khandelwal
4. Critical path methods in construction practice – Antia
5. Farm Machinery and equipment : Smith and Willes
6. Farm Machinery :Gulfin.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda ACADEMIC YEAR
Faculty Technology and Engineering 2019-2020
Department of Civil Engineering
OBJECTIVES: Understand and learn pavement basics and factors affecting the pavement design.
Understand and learn various highway construction materials characteristics
Design the bituminous mix for flexible pavement
Design the flexible pavement according to specified codes
Design the Rigid pavement and its joints according to specified codes
Understand and study the types and uses of various Highway construction equipment’s
Understand and Learn the construction of flexible and rigid pavements
Understand and Learn the Maintenance and Quality control of Highways
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
UNIT-I Introduction to Pavement Basics: 05 hrs.
Pavement types, Structures, field tests, Factors affecting design and performance of Highway
pavements, Pavement components and their function; behavior under sustained and repeated
loading
UNIT-II Pavement Materials (Soil, Aggregate and Bitumen): 04 hrs.
Fundamental concepts, Source of pavement material Particle size distribution, Engineering soil
classification methods, Sampling of aggregate, Classification of Bitumen, Modified Bitumen,
Field and laboratory tests, Significance and application of test results, Site investigation.
UNIT-III Pavement Mix design : 10 hrs.
Objectives of Mix Design, Blending of aggregate, Properties of various mixes, mix design
method:- Marshal mix design
UNIT-IV Flexible Pavement design methods for Highway: 08 hrs.
Empirical, Semi-empirical and mechanistic approaches of flexible pavement design using the
specified IRC codes.
UNIT-V Rigid Pavement design methods for Highway: 10 hrs.
Different approaches and general considerations in the design of rigid pavement using IRC codes,
Types of joints, Spacing and joint details for longitudinal joints, Construction and expansion
joints, design of dowel bar and tie bar
UNIT-VI Construction Methods: 05 hrs.
Different types of low, Intermediate and high type pavements, WBM, WMM, Gravel road,
bituminous road, Cement concrete pavements, Recycled asphalt pavement, Micro-surfacing.
UNIT-VII Equipment: 07 hrs.
Introduction to machineries used in road construction, use of machinery, owning and operating
cost per hour.
UNIT-VIII Maintenance and Quality Control: 03 hrs.
Periodic and routine maintenance for different types of pavements, quality control chart,
frequency of test for quality control.
REFERENCES
1. IRC – Hand book of Quality control for construct ion of Roads and runways
2. MORT&H(5TH Revision) – Specifications for Road and Bridges
3. Khanna, Justo&Veeragvan, Highway Engineering, Pub: NemChand& Bros, Roorke
4. Chakroborty& Das, Principles of TransportationEngineering, Pub: PHI learning Pvt. Ltd.
5. S. K. Sharma, Principles Practice and Design of highway Engineering, S Chand Pvt. LTd.
6. Prithvi Singh Kandhal, Bituminous Road Construction in India, Pub: PHI learning Pvt. Ltd.
7. Principles of pavement design: by Yoder and Witezak (Second edition)- Publisher: john Wiley and sons.
8. Pavements and surfacing for Highway and airports: by Michel Sargious (1975) – Publisher: Applied science
publishers ltd.
9. Pavement management systems: by Hose and Hudson- Publisher: McGraw Hill
10. Thickness design – asphalt pavement structures for Highway and streets – Publisher: Asphalt Institute (US)
11. Codes-IRC-37,IRC-58, IRC-SP-17
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Technology and Engineering
Applied Mechanics Department ACADEMIC
YEAR
Post box no: 51, Kalabhavan, Vadodara- 390001, India. 2019-2020
Phone: (+91-0265) 2438248
Email: head-appmech@msubaroda.ac.in
B.E. CIVIL ENGINEERING : UG
C-Programming
Subscripted variables and Implied looping, Subprograms, Statements for advanced programming-
UNIT-II Common, Equivalence, Type declaration, Data, Character, Save, Entry, Allocate, Deallocate 08 hrs.
statements etc.
Programming for graph plotting, Introduction to micro computer graphics.
C-Programming
UNIT-III
Programming of Civil Engineering and Matrix Methods problems
11 hrs.
Numerical Methods In Engineering and Application Softwares
Relaxation methods Eigen value and Eigen vector problems.
Finite difference methods for ordinary and partial difference equation problems.
UNIT-IV
Introduction to the Finite Element Method - One dimensional application.
14 hrs.
Introduction to application softwares such as Excel, Access, AutoCAD, STAAD and their uses in
Civil Engineering.
REFERENCES
1. Fundamentals of Computers – Rajaraman V., 3rd Edition, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 1999.
2. Mastering EXCEL – Gini Courter and Annette Marquis, BPB Publication, 2002.
3. Computer Programming in Fortran 90 and 95 by V Rajaraman, Prentice Hall of India Pvt Ltd, 2008
The C Programming Language – Ritchie, D. M. and Kernighan B. W., 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall of India Pvt Ltd,
4. 2008.
5. Computer Oriented Numerical Methods – Rajaraman V., Prentice-Hall India.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Technology And Engineering, ACADEMIC
Department of Applied Mechanics YEAR
2019-2020
51,kalabhavan,Vadodara-390001,india , phone :(+91-0265) 2438248,
Email :bashah-appmech@msubaroda.ac.in
B.E. CIVIL : UG
YEAR IV ELECTIVE: TOTAL
MARKS
150
Semester II APM1804: PRESTRESSED CONCRETE HOURS 35
OBJECTIVES: To study Basic principles of prestressing - Materials used - permissible stresses-IS 1343 code
provisions - Post tensioning and Pre-tensioning cable profile-safe cable zone, analysis of sections
under flexure-pressure line-load balancing concept. To be aware of systems of prestressing and types
of anchorages used. To give overview of different types of losses in prestress. To explain calculation of
short-term and long-term deflection of prestressed concrete flexural members. To study shear stresses
and bond stresses in end blocks. To explain design of prestressed concrete slabs and beams. To
introduce limit state of collapse under flexure to statically indeterminate structures, water tanks, pipes,
etc.
REFERENCES
1. Prestressed Concrete by N.Krishna Raju, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi.
2. Prestressed Concrete by S.K.Mallick and A.P.Gupta, Oxford and IBH Publishing Co., New Delhi.
3. Fundamentals of Prestressed Concrete by N.C.Sinha and S.K.Roy, S. Chand and Co., New Delhi.
4. Design of Prestressed Concrete Structures by T.Y.Lin. Asia Publishing House, New Delhi.
The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda
Faculty of Technology & Engineering,
ACADEMIC
Department of Applied Mechanics
YEAR
Post Box No.51, Kalabhavan, Vadodara-390001,India
2019-2020
Phone: (+91-0265) 2438248
Email: head-appmech@msubaroda.ac.in
B.E- CIVIL ENGINEERING : UG
YEAR IV ELECTIVE CREDIT 150
SEMESTER II APM 1805 : COMPUTER APPLICATIONS TO
HOURS 40
FOUNDATION STRUCTURES
OBJECTIVES: Analyses and design civil engineering structures and systems which are cost effective, socially
acceptable, and environment friendly. Identify and recommend materials and technologies for
effective and sustainable solutions.
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
Finite difference method and computer applications
08
UNIT-I Finite difference for footing analysis, modulus of subgrade reaction, principles of software
formulation, computer application to design of footing, rafts, pile foundations, retaining walls hrs.
Pile design 09
UNIT-II p-y curves for piles subjected to lateral loads, analytical and graphical approach for batter pile hrs.
Beams on elastic foundation and soil line & beam line method
Analysis of shallow foundation by beams on elastic foundation, settlement of footing from
13
UNIT-III
constitutive laws, contact pressure distribution, Raft foundation- soil line and beam line method hrs.
Machine foundation
10
UNIT-IV Dynamic interaction of machine with foundation soil system, Natural frequency determination
methods, two-mass spring system of hammer foundations, isolation system hrs.
REFERENCES
1. Analysis and design of foundations and Retaining structures by ShamsherPrakash and GopalRanjan
2. Machine Foundation by Shrinivasan and Vaidyanathan
3. Pile foundation by Powlors
OBJECTIVES: Recognize quality of water from different sources, emerging pollutants and their analytical techniques.
Understand and develop designing skill for various water treatment operations and processes.
Acquire knowledge of advanced/non-conventional methods of water treatment.
Understand rural water supply system and water supply system for buildings.
COURSE CONTENT / SYLLABUS
UNIT-I 07 hrs.
Water sources and feasibility of using them, Quality of water from various sources and water
quality standards, Water treatment schemes for various sources, Coagulation: basic concepts,
colloid chemistry, mechanisms, Coagulants and coagulant chemistry, alkalinity-turbidity
relationships, Equipment for coagulation: hydraulic, pneumatic, and mechanical mixers, design
concepts and parameters, Design of rapid mix units, Flocculation: basic concepts and models,
Design of flocculation basins
UNIT-II 07 hrs.
Principle and types of Sedimentation, analysis of discrete particle settling, Examples on settling
velocity of particles, Concepts of continuous flow settling basins, design parameters for settling
basins, components of a settling basin, Design of sedimentation basins, non-ideal behavior of
settling basins, Inclined plate and tube settlers, design of tube settler
UNIT-III 06 hrs.
Granular media filtration, types of granular media filters, principle of working, Construction and
operation of filter units, Filter hydraulics and design of sand filters,
UNIT-IV 05 hrs.
Disinfection: principle of action, types of disinfectants, chemistry of chlorination, Kinetics of
chlorination, forms of chlorination, factors affecting chlorination, Examples on chlorination
chemistry, chlorine demand
UNIT-V 07 hrs.
Softening: General discussion about Water Treatment Processes
Lime Soda Process, Excess lime treatment Process
Zeolite Process (cation Exchange Process)
UNIT-VI 08 hrs.
Desalination and demineralization: Osmosis-Reverse Osmosis Process, Membrane types and
characteristics, membrane fouling, R O Module configurations Electro dialysis process, Solar
distillation and Thermal distillation
UNIT-VII 04 hrs.
Emerging pollutants – Pharmaceuticals and personal care products (PPCPs) in drinking water:
sources, their effects, and mitigation measures.
Advanced methods of water analysis Optical methods of analysis (Absorption and emission
spectrophotometry, Infrared spectroscopy); Chromatographic methods of analysis (Gas
chromatography, liquid chromatography)
UNIT-VIII 08 hrs.
House Plumbing: Capacity of under-ground tank, overhead tank, water supply system in high rise
buildings, design of down take water supply pipe etc. Building drainage, traps, types of traps,
types of plumbing in building drainage, external drainage system. Rural water supply: Per capita
water demand, Disinfection methods for well rural water Supply etc.
REFERENCES
1. Water supply & Sanitary Engg. by G.S.Birdie
2. Water supply Engg. by Prof. V.N.Gharpure
3. Water Supply Engg. by Santoshkumar Garg
4. Manual on Water Supply and Treatment by Ministry of works and housing, New Delhi
5. Water Works Engineering- Planning, Design and Operation by Syed R. Qasim, Edward M. Motley, Guang Zhu
6. Environmental Engineering by Peavy, Rowe and Tehobanoglous