Professional Documents
Culture Documents
BE 3rd Semester
Marks
S. Course Subject L T P Theory Practical
No. Sess Exam Total Sess Exam Total
Code
1 CIV 301 Surveying I 4 0 2 75 75 150 60 50 110
2 CIV 302 Building Material & Construction 4 0 0 75 75 150 --- -- ----
3 CIV 303 Structural Mechanics I 4 0 0 75 75 150 --- -- ----
4 CIV 304 Reinforced Concrete I 4 0 2 75 75 150 60 50 110
5 CIV 305 Fluid Mechanics I 4 0 0 75 75 150 --- -- ----
6 CIV 306 Disaster Management 2 0 0 30 30 60 --- -- ----
7 CIV 352 Building Drawing through 0 0 2 --- -- ---- 60 50 110
AUTOCAD
8 Vocational Training --- -- ---- --- -- ---- 60 50 110
Total 22 0 8 405 405 810 240 200 440
BE 4th Semester
Marks
S. Course Subject L T P Theory Practical
No. Sess Exam Total Sess Exam Total
Code
1 CIV 401 Structural Design I 4 0 0 75 75 150 --- -- ----
2 CIV 402 Structural Mechanics II 4 0 2 75 75 150 40 30 70
BE 5th Semester
Marks
S. Course Subject L T P Theory Practical
No. Exam Sess Total Sess Exam Total
Code
1 CIV 501 Reinforced Concrete II 4 0 0 75 75 150 --- -- ----
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2 CIV 502 Structural Design II 4 0 0 75 75 150 --- -- ----
3 CIV 503 Fluid Mechanics II 4 0 2 75 75 150 60 50 110
4 CIV 504 Irrigation Engg. I 4 0 0 75 75 150 --- -- ----
5 CIV 505 Environment Engg. I 4 0 0 75 75 150 --- -- ----
6 CIV 506 Geographical Information Systems 4 0 2 75 75 150 70 50 120
& Surveying
7 CIV 551 Reinforced Concrete drawing 0 0 2 --- -- ---- 70 50 120
through AUTOCAD
Total 24 0 6 450 450 900 200 150 350
After 5th Semester survey camp will be held in Winter Vacation of 3 Weeks Duration
BE 6th Semester
Marks
S. Course Subject L T P Theory Practical
No. Exam Sess Total Sess Exam Total
Code
1 CIV 601 Geotechnical Engg. I 4 0 2 75 75 150 60 40 100
2 CIV 602 Introduction to Earthquake 4 0 0 75 75 150 --- -- ----
Engineering
3 CIV 603 Irrigation Engg. II 4 0 0 75 75 150 --- -- ----
4 CIV 604 Environmental Engg. II 4 0 2 75 75 150 60 40 100
5 CIV 605 Transportation Engg. II 4 0 0 75 75 150 --- -- ----
7 CIV 652 Structural Drawing II through 0 0 3 --- -- ---- 60 40 100
AUTOCAD
8 CIV 653 Irrigation Drawing II 0 0 3 --- -- ---- 60 40 100
10 CIV 656 Survey Camp --- -- ---- --- -- ---- 70 30 100
Total 20 0 10 375 375 750 310 190 500
BE 7th Semester
Marks
S. Course Subject L T P Theory Practical
No. Exam Sess Total Sess Exam Total
Code
1 CIV 701 Hydrology and Dams 3 0 0 100 50 150 --- -- ----
2 CIV 702 Structural Mechanics III 3 0 0 100 50 150 --- -- ----
3 CIV 703 Remote Sensing & Surveying 3 0 0 100 50 150 --- -- ----
4 CIV 704 Geotechnical Engg. II 3 0 0 100 50 150 --- -- ----
5 Elective 3 0 0 100 50 150 --- -- ----
6 CIV 751 Transportation Engg. (Project I) 0 0 4 --- -- --- 125 75 200
7 CIV 752 Environment Engg. (Project II) 0 0 4 --- -- --- 125 75 200
8 CIV 760 Standard Civil Engg. Software 0 0 2 --- -- --- 60 40 100
Packages
9 CIV 761 Seminar (Training Report) --- -- ---- --- -- ---- --- 50 50
4 weeks practical training after 6th Semester --- -- --- --- -- --- --- -- ---
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Total 15 0 10 500 250 750 310 240 550
Elective Subjects
1 CIV 705 Solid Waste Management
2 CIV 706 Architecture and Town Planning
3 CIV 707 Maintenance of Buildings
4 CIV 708 Traffic Engg.
BE 8th Semester
Marks
S. Course Subject L T P Theory Practical
No. Exam Sess Total Sess Exam Total
Code
1 CIV 801 Structural Design III 3 0 0 100 50 150 --- -- ----
2 CIV 802 Transportation Engg. III 3 0 0 100 50 150 --- -- ----
3 CIV 803 Construction planning & 3 0 0 100 50 150 --- -- ----
Management
4 CIV 804 Environment Management 3 0 0 100 50 150 --- -- ----
5 Elective 3 0 0 100 50 150 --- -- ----
6 CIV 851 Structural Design (Project III) 0 0 4 --- -- ---- 125 75 200
7 CIV 852 Irrigation Structure (Project IV) 0 0 4 --- -- ---- 125 75 200
8 CIV 853 Seminar --- -- ---- --- -- ---- --- 50 50
Total 15 0 8 500 250 750 250 200 450
Elective Subjects
1 CIV 805 Advanced Structural Design
2 CIV 806 Water Resources Planning
Management
3. CIV 807 Bridge Engineering
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SYLLABUS FOR BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (CIVIL)
THIRD SEMESTER
Basic principles of Surveying, Plans, Maps, Surveying Stations & Lines, Ranging, Distance measurements.
LEVELLING (04)
Basic definitions, Dumpy level, Levelling staffs, Simple Levelling, Terms in Levelling, Precautions,
Differential Levelling. Field Book for Levelling, Profile levelling, Cross-sectioning & Reciprocal
levelling.
CONTOURING (03)
Contour characteristics, direct and indirect methods of contouring, Contour gradients and automatic levels.
SECTION – B
(05)
THEODOLITE TRAVERSING
Vernier Theodolite, Basic definitions, Temporary and permanent adjustments, Measuring horizontal and
vertical angle, Optical Theodolites, Electronic Digital Theodolites, Selection and marking of stations for
traversing, Angular measurements.
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Plane trigonometric survey, Principles, Geodetic trigonometric surveys, Refraction and curvature
corrections. Axis signal correction. Single observation and Reciprocal observation methods.
BOOKS:
1. Dr. K.R. Arora, Surveying Vol. I & II Standard Book House, New Delhi.
2. Dr. B.C. Punmia, Surveying Vol. I & II Luxmi Publications, New Delhi.
3. Dr. S.K. Duggal: Surveying Vol. I & II Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
4. T.P. Kanetkar & Kulkarni, Surveying volume I & II
REFERENCES:
1. Y. R. Nagraga & A. Veeraragavan; Surveying Vol. I, Nem Chand Bros., New Delhi
2. C. Venkatramaish Text Book of Surveying, University Press (India) Limited, Hydrabad
3. G.L. Hasmer, Geodesy John Wiley & Sons, New York.
SURVEYING-I (Practical)
Compass traversing with plotting and graphical adjustments.
Simple levelling and differential levelling.
Profile levelling, cross sectioning and their plotting.
Contouring by taking levels by square method and drawing contours on a plan.
Plotting details by plane tabling.
Three point problem.
Theodolite practice and measurement of angles by repetition and reiteration method.
To determine reduced levels by tacheometry.
Survey instruments.
SECTION – A lectures
TIMBER (02)
Characteristics of timber, structure of timber, types, defects, preservation, seasoning.
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COMPOSITE & SMART MATERIALS (02)
FOUNDATIONS (02)
Definition; Bearing Capacity and Load Distribution through soils; types of foundations & their suitability.
MASONRY (03)
Brick work, Types of Bonds, English and Double Flemish Bonds; their merits and demerits.
Stone Work, Rubble and Ashlar work, Joints in stone masonry.
Hollow Blocks.
Clay tiles.
SECTION - B
WALLS AND DAMP PROOFING (02)
Types, load-bearing and non-load bearing, Damp proofing, Causes and Effects and Remedial
Measures.
DOORS, WINDOWS, LINTEL AND ARCHES (03)
Types of doors and windows, Metal and Plastic, methods of fixing, types of Lintels and Arches.
FLOORS (03)
Constituents sub-floor and top finishes; Types of Floor and their construction details.
1) Kota Stone 2) Flooring Tiles
BOOKS :
1. Engineering Materials : S. K. Sharma & G. C. Mathur
2. Engineering Materials : N. Chowdhuri
3. Engineering Materials : S. C. Rangwala
4. Building Construction : S. K. Sharma & B.K. Kaul
5. Building Construction : S. C. Rangwala
6. Building Construction : S. P. Arora and S. P. Bindra
7. Building Construction : B. C. Punmia
8. Civil Engg. Materials : P.D. Kulkarni, TMH
9. Engineering Materials : Surinder Singh
10. Civil Engg. Materials : NITTTR Publication
11. Advances in Building : Mohan Rai & MP Jaisingh, CBRI, Roorkee
Materials & Construction Publication
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COURSE NAME : STRUCTURAL MECHANICS - I (Theory)
COURSE NO. : CIV. 303
LTP : 400
Note: The examiner shall set 8 questions i. e 4 from each part and students shall be required to
attempt a total of 5 questions with atleast 2 questions from each part.
Max Marks : 75
Min. Marks: 30
SECTION- A lectures
SECTION - B
TRAVELLING LOADS (06)
Simple case of travelling loads, maximum SF and BM diagrams for simply supported beams (without
overhangs) carrying
(i) A single concentrated load.
(ii) udl.
(iii) Two concentrated loads at fixed distance apart.
(iv) Series of concentrated loads.
Enveloping parabola, equivalent udl. for BM and SF in each of the above case.
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UNSTIFFENED SUSPENSION BRIDGE (04)
Suspension bridges (unstiffened) Maximum tensions in the suspension cable, back stays and pressure on
towers.
ARCHES (06)
Three hinged arches Eddy’s theorem. Linear arch BM radial shear and normal thrust at any section of a
parabolic and segmental three hinged arch due to simple cases of loading. Moving loads on three hinged
arches, maximum BM diagram for following moving loads
(i) A single wheel load.
(ii) udl longer than span.
Change in Rise of the arch due to increase of temperature, Three-hinged spandrel braced arch Stresses in
various members under dead load, force influence lines for different members, maximum forces in the
member due to following cases of moving loads
(i) One or two concentrated loads.
(ii) udl longer than span.
BOOKS :
1. Strength of Materials (Volume 1) : B. C. Punmia and Jain
2. Strength of Materials (Volume 2) : B. C. Punmia
3. Elementary Theory of Structures : R. L. Jindal and B. K. Kaul
4. Mechanics of Structures Volume I and II : S. B. Junarkar
5. Strength of Materials : R. S. Khurmi
6. Mechanics of Structures : R. S. Khurmi
7. Basic Structural Analysis : C.S. Reddy
DESIGN FOR THE FOLLOWING TO BE DONE BY LIMIT STATE METHOD AS PER IS 456-2000
BEAMS (05)
Design Of Singly, Doubly Reinforced Beams Of Various Sections Namely, Rectangular, T&L Beams.
SLABS (04)
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One-way slab, two way slabs using I. S. code method.
SECTION- B
COLUMNS (05)
Design of short and long columns of various shapes namely rectangular and circular with ties/spiral
reinforcement under axial load, combined bending and axial thrust.
STAIRS (03)
Design of single flight and Dog legged.
FOOTINGS (05)
Wall footing, isolated footing under axial loads.
BOOKS:
1. Plain & Reinforced Concrete : Jai Krishna & O.P. Jain (vol I & II)
2. Limit State Design : A.K. Jain
3. Limit State Design : Ramachandra
4. Concrete Technology: M.L. Gambhir
5. Concrete Technology: R.S. Varshney
REFERENCES:
1. Reinforced Concrete Structures : Punmia & Jain
2. Concrete Structures : V.N. Vazirani & M.M. Ratwani
3. Relevant IS Codes
Practical
To determine specific gravity of cement.
To determine fineness of cement by sieving through standard IS 90 micron sieve.
To determine standard consistency, initial and final setting time of a given sample of cement by Vicat’s
Apparatus.
To determine soundness of cement by Le-Chatlier Apparatus.
To determine tensile strength of cement.
To determine compressive strength of 1 : 3 cement mortar cubes after 3 days and 7 days.
To determine unit weight (bulk density) and voids of concrete aggregates (C.A. and F.A.)
To determine fineness modulus and grain size distribution of aggregates (C.A. and F.A.).
To determine by slump test, the workability of concrete mix of given proportions.
To determine concrete mix by IS method
To determine water absorption and compressive strength of a brick.
BOOKS :
1. Plain and Reinforced Concrete Vol. I :O. P. Jain and Jai Krishna
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2. Laboratory Manual on Concrete Testing (Part-I) :V. V. Shastri and M. L. Gambhir
3. Laboratory Manual on Concrete Testing (Part-I) :C. B. Kukreja
4. ISI Codes on Concrete Testing.
5. Laboratory Manual on Concrete Technology :PD Kulkarni, LN Mittal & Hemant Sood
COURSE NAME : FLUID MECHANICS – I
COURSE NO. : CIV. 305
LTP : 400
Note: The examiner shall set 8 questions i. e 4 from each part and students shall be required to
attempt a total of 5 questions with atleast 2 questions from each part.
Max Marks : 75
Min. Marks: 30
Theory
SECTION- A
Lectures
BASIC EQUATIONS
(08)
Control Volume, derivation of continuity, momentum, energy and moment of momentum equations. Force
of a jet on stationery, moving flat and curved plates, flow over vanes, velocity triangle, hydraulic and other
efficiencies Kinetic energy and momentum correction factors. Fluid masses subjected to uniform
acceleration.
Euler’s equation of motion in Cartesian co-ordinates. Integration to derive Bernoulli’s theorem.
SECTION- B
TURBULENT FLOW
(06)
Definition of turbulence, scale and intensity. Effects of turbulence. Turbulent flow in pipes. Equation for
velocity distribution in smooth and rough pipes (no derivation), Resistance diagrams.
BOOKS:
1. Fluid Mechanics : Dr. Baljeet S. Kapoor (New Age Publishers)
2. Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Power Engineering: D.S Kumar
3. Fluid Mechanics : R. J. Garde and A. J. Mirajgooker
4. Fluid Mechanics Volume I and II : R. M. Dave
5. Fluid Mechanics : Victor Streeter
6. Elementary Mechanics of Fluids : Hunter Rouse
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7. Fluid Mechanics : Frank M White, McGraw Hill.
8. Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines : S.C. Gupta, Pearson Education
SECTION – B
Disaster resistant constructions, (04)
Non-structural and structural mitigation measures, (04)
Guiding principles of mitigation, Education and training for disasters, (04)
Disaster case studies, (04)
Computer use in disaster scenario development. (04)
Books:
1. William H. Dennen and Bruce R. Moore, WCB Publishers, Iowa, 1986.
2. John M. Wallace and Peter V. Hobbs, Atmospheric Science : An Introductory Survey, Academic Press,
New York, 1977.
3. Egbort Bocker and Rienk Van Grondille, Environmental Physics, John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 1999.
4. Barbar W. Murk et. al., Environmental Geology, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1996.
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Details of different types of arches and lintels.
Key elevations of different types of doors.
Construction details Plan, elevation and section through a double door and windows.
Key plans sections through a variety of staircases.
Construction details : Plan, elevation and section through a double door and window.
Sectional details of :
Flat Roofs.
Steel Truss-Roof.
Timbering in trenches, centering scaffolding, underpinning, shoring and formwork.
FOURTH SEMESTER
SECTION – A lectures
SECTION - B
STEEL STRUCTURES
(a) Allowable stresses in direct tension, direct compression, Bending, bearing and shear in structural
steel. (04)
(b) Design of (10)
(i) Steel beams, encased beams.
(ii) Tension and compression member.
(iii) Columns under axial load (built up section).
(iv) Riveted and welded connections for axial loads.
(v) Riveted and welded joints subjected to moment in the plane of joint and perpendicular to
the plane of joint.
(vi) Framed connections.
(c) Complete design of (05)
(i) A grillage foundation.
(ii) A column base under direct and lateral loads.
BOOKS :
1. Building Design : A. S. Arya
2. Design of Steel Structures Volume III : Vazirani and Ratwani
3. Steel Structures : Rama Chandra
4. Design of Steel Structures : A. S. Arya and S. L. Ajmani.
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COURSE NAME : STRUCTURAL MECHANICS - II (Th.)
COURSE NO. : CIV. 402
LTP : 402
Note: The examiner shall set 8 questions i. e 4 from each part and students shall be required to
attempt a total of 5 questions with atleast 2 questions from each part.
Max Marks : 75
Min. Marks: 30
SECTION – A lectures
Analysis of frames with sway by App. Method i. e. portal and cantilever methods. Analysis of frame with
sway by exact method.
(a) Moment Distribution Method.
(b) Slope Deflection Method.
BOOKS :
1. Indeterminate Structures :R. L. Jindal
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2. Theory of Structures Volume II :Punmia and Jain
3. Indeterminate Structural Analysis :Kinney
4. Indeterminate Structures : C.K Wang
5. Basic Structural Analysis : C.S. Reddy
6. Indeterminate Structures : A.K. Jain
7. Computational Structural Mechanics :R. Rajasekaran & G. Sankarasubramaniam
8. Structural Analusis (I&II) : S.S. Bhavikatti
BOOKS :
1. Indetermination Structural Analysis :Kinney
2. Indeterminate Structures :R. L. Jind
CURVES (06)
Types of horizontal curves, Basic definitions, Degree of curve, elements of a curve, Peg interval, Setting
out curves with and without theodolite, Setting out with total station instrument, Obstacles in curve setting,
compound curves, Reverse curves.
SECTION – B
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TRIANGULATION ADJUSTMENTS (06)
Station adjustments, conditions for Figure adjustment of Plane triangles, Chain of triangles, two connected
triangles, Braced Quadrilaterals, Triangle with a central station, Method of equal shifts, Setting out
buildings, culverts, Piers and abutments.
TRILATERATION (04)
Basic principles, Slope, distance from vertical angles and elevations. Approximate methods of adjustments
of Braced Quadrilateral and Polygon with a central station.
BOOKS :
1. Surveying Volume II and III : B. C. Punmia
2. Surveying Volume II and III : K. R. Arora
3. Surveying Volume I and II : T.P. Kanetkar
Practical
THEODOLITE TRAVERSING
Reconnaissance, setting up stations, measurement of horizontal angles by Repetition, Measuring Traverse
lines and taking offsets, Computations and analytical adjustment of the traverse by Gales traverse table,
Plotting by independent coordinates and preparation of the map.
TRIANGULATION
Reconnaissance, setting up stations, Measuring angles by Reiteration, Measuring the Base line and W.C.B.
of one line, Corrections to measured Base line, Adjustment of Triangulation by least squares method,
Computation of independent coordinates.
PRECISE LEVELLING
To carry out differential levelling from a B. M. to an unknown point with two levels and with
intermediate checks points.
BOOKS :
1. Surveying Vol. I & II : Dr. K.R. Arora
2. Surveying Vol. II : Dr. B.C. Punmia
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SECTION – A lectures
GENERAL GEOLOGY (08)
(i) Introduction, division of Geology, importance of Engineering Geology.
(ii) Weathering definition, types, effects.
(iii) Geological work of streams as an agent of erosion, transportation and deposition; resulting features
like sand-dunes and loses.
(iv) Geological work of streams as an agent of erosion, transportation and deposition; resulting features
like valley, terraces, flood-plain deltas, channel deposits, meandering.
(v) Geological work of Glaciers an agent of erosion, transportation and deposition; resulting features like
valleys, hanging valleys, cirques, and tail, moraines.
(vi) Brief account of the Physiographic features of India.
STRATIGRAPHY (05)
(i) Brief idea about the standard geological time scale, unit & fossils.
(ii) Brief description covering age, distribution, life classification and economic importance of the
following stratic graphic systems of India.
1. Archean system
2. Guddapah system
3. Vindhyan system
SECTION – B
STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY (08)
(i) Brief idea about stratification apparent, dip, true, dip, strike and unconformities.
(ii) Folds Definition, parts of a fold, classification, cause, relation to engineering operations.
(iii) Faults Definition, parts of a fault, classification, causes, relation to Engineering operations.
(iv) Joints Definition, attitude, joint set, joint system, classification, relation to Engineering operations.
BOOKS :
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1. Geology for Engineers D. S.Arora, Mahindra, Chd., 1984.
2. Mineralogy Dana, Wiley Eastern Limited, 1992.
3. Structural Geology Billing, M.P., Prentice Hall, 1979.
4. Geology of India D. N. Wadia, Tata McGraw Hill, India, 1973.
5. Engineering Geology Hries and Watson, John Viley, 1953.
6. Engineering Geology Parbin Singh, N D. Kataria, 1996.
7. Geology for Engineering Tirifethen Van, Nebard, 1957.
8. Petrology Tyrrell, B. I., N. D., 1994.
Practical
EXPERIMENTAL WORK
Study of physical properties of minerals, like luster, streak, fracture, cleavage
Hardness, forms and specific gravity by Walkers steel yard balance.
Examination of some common, typical rock-forming ore minerals.
Rough drawing and elementary study of a few typical crystal models from cubic, tetragonal and
orthohombic systems.
Examination of some important rocks used for engineering purpose from igneous, sedimentary and
metamorphic groups.
Study of structural models.
DRAWING WORK
Simple dip and strike problems.
Map Work Completing the out-crop, finding the dip and strike, drawing cross-section along the given
section line, discussing order of superposition and brief geological history.
Simple map dealing with location of dam and tunnel sites.
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(b) Sight Distances Factors affecting the sight distance, Analysis of stopping sight distance, Analysis of
overtaking sight distance, overtaking zones, Reaction time. IRC Specification.
SECTION - B
TRAFFIC ENGINEERING (05)
Definition, Role of Traffic engineering, Traffic surveys, object of traffic volume study, methods of counting
traffic volume. Presentation of traffic volume data, object and uses of spot speed study in traffic
engineering, methods for conducting spot speed study and presentation of spot speed data, object and uses
of speed and delay study, methods for conducting speed and delay study, presentation of speed and delay
study data.
BITUMEN (04)
Types of Bituminous material, Desirable properties of bitumen Stability, flexibility, temperature
susceptibility, strength, hardness. Tests for judging suitability of Bitumen Penetration value, Ductility
value, Specific gravity and water absorption test, Softening point, Flash and fire point and Viscosity test.
BOOKS :
1. Highway Engineering Volume I and II : O’ Flaherty
2. Highway Engineering : Khanna, S.K. & Justo C.E.G.
3. Highway Engineering : L. R. Kadiyali
4. Highway Engineering : O’Glesby
5. Principles of Highways and : G. V. Rao
Transportation Engineering
Practical
AGGREGATE TESTS
Aggregate Crushing Value Test.
Aggregate Impact Value Test.
Los Angles Abrasion Value Test.
Deval Abrasion Test.
Aggregate Soundness Test.
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Flakiness Index and Elongation Index Test.
Specific Gravity and Water Absorption Test.
Laboratory CBR Test.
BITUMEN TESTS
Penetration Test.
Ductility Test.
Softening Point Test.
Viscosity Test.
Specific Gravity Test.
Flash Point and Fire Point Test.
Float Test.
REFERENCES
1. Highway Materials Testing : Khanna & Justo
2. Relevant ISI Standards
3. Laboratory Testing in Highway Engineering (Instruction Manual), AK Duggal, NITTTR, 2006.
SECTION – A lectures
SECTION – B
ESTIMATES (06)
Types of rough and detailed estimates of two roomed buildings, preparing of rough cost estimates.
Estimation of quantities of earth work of roads, Computation of areas and volumes.
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Different types of contracts and obligations of different parties. Methods of tendering cash book, receipts,
vouchers, indents, muster roll, measurement book. Earnest Money and security money.
BOOKS :
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FIFTH SEMESTER
SECTION – B
BOOKS:
1. Concrete Structure : V. N. Vazirani and M. M. Ratwani
2. Plain and Reinforced Concrete : Jai Krishna and O. P. Jain,
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Volumes I and II
3. Design of Reinforced Concrete Structure : S. Rama Murthan
4. Reinforced Concrete Structures : Syal and Goel
5. Reinforced Concrete : H. J. Shah
6. Behaviour, Analysis and Design of : Syal and Ummat
Reinforced Concrete Structural Element
Min. Marks: 30
SECTION –A
lectures
Design of Industrial building frames, bracings, gantry girders and stepped columns, columns base. (08)
Design of Steel Tanks: Pressed steel tanks and their staging. (08)
SECTION –B
Towers: Transmission line towers, Microwave tower, Design Procedure. IS : Specification. (08)
Design of a single track railway bridge with lattice girders having parallel chords design of : (16)
(a) Stringer
(b) Cross Girder
(c) Main Girders Various members and their joints
(d) Portal, Sway Bracings
(e) Bearings Rocker and Rollers
BOOKS :
1. Design of Steel Structure : A. S. Arya and J. I. Ajmani, M/s. Nem Chand and Bros.
2. Steel Structures : V. N. Vizirani and M. M. Ratwani, M/s. Khanna Publication,
Delhi.
3. Steel Structures : E. H. Gaylord.
4. Design of Steel Structures : L.S. Negi, TMH Publications
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Max Marks : 75
Min. Marks: 30
Theory
SECTION –A lectures
UNSTEADY FLOW IN CLOSED CONDUITS
(08)
Equation of motion for unsteady flow (applicable to pipes flow), compressibility effect, equation for celerity
for rigid and elastic pipes (with derivation), water hammer phenomenon in penstocks due to sudden and
slow value closure, propagation of pressure waves through penstock (with its mechanism) ; Control of
water hammer-forebays, surge tanks (their types, functions and design), layout of Hydropower plant.
SECTION –B
GRADUALLY VARIED FLOW (G.V.F.)
(06)
Differential equation of water surface profiles, limitations, properties and classifications of water surface
profiles, examples, computations of water surface, profile by step method, graphical method and direct
method of integration (Bresse’s and Chow’s method). Free over fall.
BOOKS :
1. Hydraulic and Fluid Mechanics: Modi and Seth.
2. Fluid Mechanics : R. J. Garde and A. Z. Mirjaguaker.
3. Flow in open channel : Subramanya K.
4. Fluid Mechanics : Streeter.
Practical
To draw flownet from Hele-shaw experiment (Flow past a circular cylinder).
Verification of Stoke’s Law.
Boundary layer development on a flat plate.
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To draw flownet by electrical analogy method.
Determination of drag on body in a wind tunnel
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Study of parts of wind tunnel and testing procedure.
Determination of Manning’s rugosity coefficient.
Determination of elements of hydraulic jump.
Discharge and flow profiles of a broad crested weir.
BOOKS :
1. Experimental Fluid Mechanics : Dr. G. L. Assawa.
2. Experimental Fluid Mechanics : Dr. Baljeet Kapoor
3. Open Channel Hydraulics : V. T. Chow.
INTRODUCTION (03)
Necessity, Advantages and disadvantages of Irrigation, major, medium and minor projects, Planning of an
Irrigation Project, Development of Irrigation in India.
SECTION – B
RIVER TRAINING WORKS (05)
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Theories of river behaviour, guide banks and their design, approach embankments, Afflux embankments,
Groynes or spurs.
BOOKS :
1. Irrigation Engineering :N.N. Basak, TMH publications
2. Principles and Practice of Irrigation Engineering :S. K. Sharma
3. Irrigation and Water Power Engineering :B.C. Punmia,Pande & B.B. Lal
4. Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulic Structures :S. R. Sahasrabudhe
5. Irrigation Engineering Volumes I, II and III :K. R. Sharma
6. Irrigation Practice and Design Volumes I to VII :K. B. Khushlani.
7. The Fundamental Principles of Irrigation and Water Power :B. B. Priyani
8. Fundamentals of Irrigations Engineering :Dr. Bharat Singh
9. I.S.I. Codes
10. Theory and Design of Irrigation Structures, Volumes I and II :S.C. Gupta, R.L. Gupta,
and R.S. Varshney.
11. Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulic Structures :Santosh Kumar Garg
12. Irrigation Theory & Practice :A.M. Michael, Vikas Publications
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Types of intakes and design considerations - river and canal intakes; Types of conduits capacity and design,
joints-laying and testing, pipe corrosion and prevention.
SECTION – B
QUALITY OF WATER (04)
Testing of various physical-chemical and biological characteristics and their significance; standards of
quality for different uses of water.
BOOKS :
1. Environmental Engineering : Baljeet S. Kapoor
2. Water Supply and Sewerage : E. W. Steel
3. Water Supply Engineering : S. K. Garg
4. Environmental Engineering : Howard S. Peavy Et al
5. Water Supply and Waste Water disposal : G. M. Fair and J. C. Gayer
6. Water Supply Engineering : S.R. Kashirsagar
7. Water Supply Engineering : B.C. Punmia
8. Water & Waste Water Engineering : Hammer & Hammer
9. Environmemntal Engineering : P. Venugopala Rao, PHI
SECTION – A Lectures
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Definition, Applications of GIS, Questions a GIS can answer, Components of GIS Hardware, Software -
Data acquisition, Data Storage, Data Processing, Data Display, User Interface.
SECTION – B
BOOKS
1. Lillisand, T.M. & Kiefer R.W. Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation, John Wiley & Sons,
New York
2. Campbell, J.B. Taylor and Francis “Introduction to Remote Sensing”
3. Principles of Geographical Information Systems Oxford University Press, New York
REFERENCES:
1. Neg. P & Kudrat, M. Digital Remote Sensing, Concept Publication Company
2. Jhanwer, M.L. and Chauhan, T.S. Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry – Principles and
Applications, Viguon Prakashan, Jodhpur
3. Geographic Information Systems for Geoscientists: Modeling with GIS- Pargamon, New York
4. Internet GIS Architecture- which side is right for you? – Geo World, May, 1999
Practical
GIS
Putting the Hard copy data into computer - Scanning and Digitizing.
Vectorizing the scanned files and Layering.
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Editing and Projection Systems of the data.
Analyzing the Geographical Data.
Getting the Output - Printouts.
REMOTE SENSING
Study of instruments Pocket and mirror stereoscopes - Principle and Mechanism.
Stereo Vision test for 3-D studies.
Study of aerial photographs under stereoscopes.
SURVEYING
Setting out a simple circular curve by offsets from long chord.
Setting out a simple circular curve by offsets from tangents.
Setting out a simple circular curve by Rankine’s Method.
Setting out a simple circular curve by Two Theodolite Method.
Determination of height of inaccessible object.
GPS
To determine the coordinates of a station by point positioning techniques using GPS.
Determination of a vector using two GPS in static mode.
To locate the alignment of a road using GPS.
Determination of height of several B. M. in a localized area with reference to a known B. M.
REFERENCES :
1. An Introduction to Geographical Information Systems - Ian Heywood, Sarah Cornelius and Steve
Carver.
2. Principles of Geographical Information Systems - Oxford University Press, New York.
3. Surveying Volume II by Dr. K. R. Arora.
4. Surveying Volume III by Dr. B. C. Punmia.
5. Remote Sensing image interpretation - T. M. littesend and K. M. Kiefer (John Willing and Sons -
New York)
6. Surveying and Levelling - II by T. P. Kanektar
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SIXTH SEMESTER
COMPACTION (05)
Definition and object of compaction, Proctor test and concept of OMC and Zero Air Voids line. Modified
Proctor test. Factors influencing compaction, effect of compaction of Performance and relative suitability.
Field comactive effort. Proctor needle method for field compaction control. Lime stabilization, flyash and
cement bitumen stabilization.
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COMPRESSIBILITY AND CONSOLIDATION (07)
Concept of av, mv, and Ce, computation of ultimate settlement of confined layers, primary consolidation.
Terzaghi’s solution of one dimensional consolidation. Graphical solution (without proof) of the differential
equation in terms of dimensionless parameters. Concept of Cv, Tv and U, Consolidation Test.
Determination of Cv from curve fitting methods. Cassagrande’s Method for preconsolidation Pressure
determination for NC and OC clays. Causes of over consolidation. Effect of disturbance on e-log σ curves
of NC clays.
SECTION – B
DEWATERING (06)
Approximate computation for flow quantity to dewater an excavation slurry well and safety factor.
Simple sketches to illustrate the principles of dewatering by the following methods and their relative
suitability
(i) Ditches and sumps
(ii) Well point system (Single stage and multiple stage)
(iii) Deep well drainage installation
(iv) Vacuum Method
(v) Bleeder walls
(vi) Sand drain installation
(vii) Electro-Osmotic flow
BOOKS :
1. Soil Mechanical (SI version) : T. W. Lambe and R. V. Whitman.
2. Principles of Geotechnical Engineering : Broja M. Das
3. Soil Mech and Foundation Engineering : V.N.S. Murthy
4. Soil Mech and Foundation Engineering : B. C. Punnia
5. Soil Mech in Theory and Practice : Alam Singh
6. Soil Mech and Foundation Engineering : Bharat Singh & Shamsher Parkash
Nem Chand & Brothers
7. Geotechnica;l Engineering, Principles & Practices : Cudoto, Pearson Education
Practical
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Determination of In-situ density by Sand-Replacement method.
Determination of Liquid Limit and Plastic Limit, P.I.
Determination of ‘G’ by Pyenometer Method.
Grain size analysis of a given sample of sand
Direct shear test
Unconfined Compression Test.
Constant head permeameter test.
Compaction tests (Proctor).
BOOKS :
1. ` Soil Testing for Engineers : Lambe
2. ISI Standards : B.I.S.
3. Engineering Soil Testing : S. Parkash and Jain
4. Soil Sampling & Testing Laboratory : A.K. Duggal & Krishnamurthy
SECTION – A lectures
(08)
INTRODUCTION TO EARTHQUAKES :
Structure of the Earth, History of the Earth, Earthquake Mechanism, Propagation of Seismic Waves,
Earthquake Phenomena, Earthquake Measurements, Seismicity-Global and Local, Seismic hazards
(06)
PAST EARTHQUAKES AND LESSONS LEARNT:
Case Significant Historical Earthquakes, Earthquake Damages to Various Civil Engineering Structures,
(08)
EARTHQUAKE VIBRATIONS
Introduction to theory of vibrations, Free and Forced Vibrations for Single Degree of Freedom System,
Strong Motion Vibration Records, Earthquake Spectrum And Design Spectrum, Ground Motions-Effect of
Ground Conditions
SECTION – B
(10)
EARTHQUAKE DESIGN PROCEDURE & DESIGN CODES
Lateral force analysis of buildings, floor diaphragm action, moment resisting frames, shear walls, Concepts
of seismic design, lateral strength, stiffness, ductility, and structural configuration. Design spectrum. Base
isolation, Provisions of IS: 1893 for buildings, Seismic design of structures, provisions of IS: 4326,
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Seismic design and detailing of RC buildings, provisions of IS: 13920
BOOKS :
1.Dynamics of Structures : James Biggs
2. Elementary Earthquake Engineering : Jai Krishna & Chander Shekran
3. Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering: Steven L. Kramer, Low Price Edition, Pearson Education
4. IS: 1893-2002, Indian Standard Criteria for Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures, Part I, General
Provisions, BIS, New Delhi, p.39
5. IS:1893-1984, Indian Standard Criteria for Earthquake Resistant Design of
Structures, BIS, New Delhi, p.77
6. IS: 4326-1993, Indian Standard Code of practice for Earthquake Resistant Design
and Construction of Buildings, BIS, New Delhi, 1993
7. SP:22-1982, Explanatory Hand Book on Codes of Earthquake Engineering, BIS,
New Delhi, 1982.
8. IS:13920-1993, Indian Standard Ductile Detailing of RCC Structures subjected to
seismic forces – Code of practice, 1993, p.16
SECTION – B
CANAL FALLS (05)
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Necessity and Location, Types of falls and their description. Selection of type of falls, Design of Sarda
Type, Straight Glacis and Inglis or baffle wall falls.
BOOKS :
1. Design of Irrigation Structures : S. K. Sharma
2. Irrigation and Water Power Engineering : B. C. Punmia and Pande B. B. Lal
3. Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulics Structures : S. R. Sahasrabudhe
4. Irrigation Engineering Volume I, II and III : K. R. Sharma
5. Irrigation Practice and Design Volume I to VII : K. B. Khushlani
6. The Fundamental Principles of Irrigation and Water Power: B. B. Priyani
7. Irrigation Engineering, Volume I and II : Ivan E. Houk
8. Fundamentals of Irrigation Engineering : Dr. Bharat Singh
9. I.S.I. Codes
Theory
SECTION – A lectures
INTRODUCTION (04)
Terms and Definitions, Dry and Conservancy systems of sanitation; separate and combined systems of
sewerage and their suitability and adoption.
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Necessity and pump classification and selection criteria; pumping stations - locations of component parts.
SECTION – B
BOOKS :
1. Waste Water Engineering : Metcalf and Eddy Inc.
2. Elements of Public Health Engg. : K.N. Duggal.
3. Sewerage and Sewage Treatment : H.E. Babbitt & E.R. Baumann
4. Waste Water and Air Pollution Engg. : S.K. Garg.
5. Environmental Engineering : B.S. Kapoor
6. Sewage & Sewage Treatment : S.R. Kashirsagar
Practical
Determination of temporary and permanent hardness of water.
Determination of chlorides concentration in water.
Determination of dissolved oxygen in water.
Determination of a acidity of water by titration.
Determination of alkalinity by titration.
Determination of pH value, turbidity and residual chlorine in water.
Determination of optimum alum dose for coagulation of water.
To find out the dose of chlorine/bleaching powder by break point chlorination.
Study of chlorination apparatus.
Determination of suspended solids, dissolved solids and total solids in a given sample of water.
Determination of B.O.D.
Determination of C.O.D.
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BOOKS :
1. Standard Methods for the examination of : APHA : AWWA and WPCF
water and waste water
2. Chemistry for Environmental Engineering : C. N. Sawyer and P. L. Mccarty
3. Water and Waste Water Testing Tunnel : R. K. Mathur
4. Environmental Engineering An Overview : Baljeet S. Kapoor
5. Water & Waste Water Analysis : A.K. Duggal & S.K. Sharma
SECTION- A lectures
RAILWAY ENGG.
INTRODUCTION & PERMANENT WAY COMPONENTS (04)
Different types of gauges in India & abroad, loading and construction gauges. Requirements of ideal
permanent way, detailed study of different components of permanent way, rails, Sleepers, Ballast,
Formation, Rail Joints, Track- fillings.
SECTION-B
AIRPORTS (04)
INTRODUCTION
History of air transportation, preliminary requirements to airport planning, Airport classification, Effect of
aircraft characteristics and airport size. Airport Regional Planning.
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Types of runway patterns, Runway layout conditions, Windrose, specifications for runway clearances apron
area, taxiways, Airport capacity terminal area, hangers, long range planning, estimation of future air traffic,
Airport lighting and makings, Airtraffic control aids.
AIRPORT PAVEMENT DESIGN, GRADING AND DRAINAGE (06)
Airport grading general considerations. Drainage - Purpose & data required, drainage structures &
materials, Factors affecting pavement design, CBR method of flexible pavement design, rigid pavement
design westerguands analysis, joints in concrete pavements.
BOOKS :
1. Railway : Antia
2. Railway Engg. : Rangwala
3. Airport Planning and Design : Horonjett
4. Airport Engg. : Khanna and Arora
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Reconnaissance Survey.
Fixing Signals.
Measurement of Horizontal & Vertical Angles by theodolites reading from 20” to 1”.
Measurement of Baseline by any of the available methods.
Figures Adjustment by method of correlates (calculations by calculators).
Determining Reduced levels of stations by Reciprocal Trigonometrical Levelling.
Picking up details by the use of following :
Plane Tabling.
Tacheometers ( Stadia –hair method)
Techometric Plane Tabling.
Autoreduction Tacheometers.
Tangent Clinometers.
Abney Level.
Hand Level.
Contour interpolation.
Colouring the sheet.
BOOKS :
1. Suveying and Levelling Vol.II : T. P. Kanetkar
2. Surveying and Field Work Vol.II : B.C. Punnia
SEVENTH SEMESTER
PRECIPITATION (06)
Importance of hydrological data in water resources planning. The hydrologic cycle, Mechanics of
precipitation, types and causes, measurement by rain gauges, gauge net works. Hyetograph, averaging
depth of precipitation over the basin, mass-rainfall curves, intensity duration frequency curves, depth area-
duration curves.
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RUNOFF (06)
Factors affecting runoff, runoff hydrography, unit hydrograph theory, S-curve hydrograph, Synder’s
Synthetic unit hydrograph, Principles of flood routing through a reservoir by I.S.D. method (description
only).
SECTION- B
BOOKS:
1. Design of Small Dams : USBR Publication Oxford and IBH Publishing
Company
2. Design of Dams, Volume I, : Creager Juset in Hinds
II and III
3. Design of Gravity Dams : Varshney
4. Earth Dams : Bharat Singh, Nem Chand and Bros., Roorkee
5. Hydrology : A. J. Randkivi, Pergamon Press Oxford
6. Engineering Hydrology : K. Subramanya, Tata Mc Graw Hill and Publishing
Company, New Delhi
7. Applied Hydrology : Linsley, Kohler, Paul H., Tata Mc Grawhill,
Publishing Co. New Delhi.
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SECTION- A lectures
BOOKS :
1. Finite Element Analysis in Engg. Design :S. Rajasekarn, A.H. Wheeler and
Company Limited, Allahabad,1993.
2. Analysis of Framed Structures :Gere and Weaver, No Strand
Publishing House, New York, 1995.
3. Finite Element Method :Abel and Desai.
4. Indeterminate Structures :A. K. Jain.
5. Structural Analysis R.C. Hibbler, Low Price Addition, Pearson
Education
5. Introduction to Finite Elemnet in Engineering:Chandrupatla. Pearson Education
6. Dynamics of Structures Chopra, Pearson Education
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HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYING (04)
Horizontal and vertical control, mean sea level, establishing datum soundings, equipment for soundings,
methods of soundings, reducing and plotting soundings, three point problem, station pointer, description of
tide gauges.
STEREOSCOPY (04)
Definitions, Principle of stereoscopy, Parallax equations, Parallax bar, lens stereoscope, mirror stereoscope,
Principles of stereo plotting instruments.
SECTION- B
ENERGY INTERACTION IN THE ATMOSPHERE (03)
Scattering, Reflection, Absorption, Transmission and Atmosphere windows.
TIME (02)
Systems of measuring time, Inter conversion of mean time and standard time, equation of time.
BOOKS :
1. Surveying Volume II : Dr. K. R. Arora.
2. Surveying Volume III : Dr. B. C. Punmia.
3. Remote Sensing image interpretation : T. M. Lillesend and K. M. Kiefer (John Willing
and Sons, New York)
4. Surveying and Levelling Volume II : T. P. Kanektar
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LTP : 300
Note: The examiner shall set 8 questions i. e 4 from each part and students shall be required to
attempt a total of 5 questions with atleast 2 questions from each part.
Max Marks : 100
Min. Marks: 40
SECTION- A lectures
Rankine’s Earth pressure theory for a cohesion less back fill with sloping surface (with proof). Concept of
active and passive earth pressure on the basis of stability of a sliding wedge. Coulomb’s method
(cohesionless backfill) merits and demerits of Rankine and Coulomb theories. Rankine’s and Culmann’s
Constructions (without surcharge effect).
SECTION - B
Object or purpose of soil exploration for new and existing structures. Depth of exploration for different
structures. Methods of subsurface exploration with relative merits and demerits. Types of soil samples.
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Design features of samples affecting sample disturbance. Essential features and application of the following
types of sampler :
(i) Open Drive Samplers
(ii) Stationary Piston Sampler
(iii) Rotary Sampler
S = H. Cc σo + Λσ
1+e log 10 σo
BOOKS :
1. Principles of Foundation Engg. : Braja M. Das
2. Soil Mech. (SI Version) : T. M. Lambe and R. V. Whitman
3. Soil Mech. and Foundation Engg. : V. N. S. Murthy
4. Soil Mech. and Foundation Engg. : B. C. Punmia
5. Soil Engg. in theory and practice (Vol.-I) : Alam Singh
6. Soil Mech. and Foundation Engg. : K. R. Arora.
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Min. Marks: 40
SECTION- A lectures
(06)
Introduction : Types and sources of solid wastes, Municipal, solid waste, Industrial solid wastes and
Hazardous wastes, Present scenarios of municipal and industrial waste management in India.
(06)
Properties of Solid Wastes : Physical and chemical composition of municipal solid wastes, waste
generation rates, factors effecting waste generation rates.
(07)
Management of Solid Wastes in India : Prevalent SWM practices and deficiencies : Storage of waste at
source, segregation of wastes, Primary collection of waste, transportation of waste, disposal of wastes,
institutional deficiencies.
(06)
Engineered Systems of Solid Waste Management : Design specifications of primary waste collection
tools, waste storage bins, transportation vehicles, route selection and provision of transfer stations.
SECTION- B
(10)
Disposal of Wastes : Site selection, rapid EIA of proposed sites, disposal technologies such as :
Composting : Aerobic composting, Anaerobic composting, mechanical composting, vermin composting;
advantages and limitations of composting technologies, Economics of composting.
Anaerobic digestion : Traditional digestors such as KVIC model, Deenbandhu model, emerging
technologies for waste stabilisation.
Incineration: Fuel Pellets, Refuse derived fuels, mechanical incinerators; advantages and limitations of
incineration.
Sanitary landfilling : Method of preparing sanitary landfill site, land filling techniques, operation and
maintenance of landfill sites including leachate collection and treatment, recovery of methane from landfill
sites for power generation.
(05)
Hazardous Waste Management : The Hazards, Definition & classification of Hazardous Waste
Hazardous Waste Management, Treatment Technologies, Land disposal, Biomedical Waste & its
Management.
Text / References :
1. Solid Wastes Energy Principles & Management by Techno banoglus, Theisen & Elvasebm, McGraw
Hills.
2. Standard handbook of Hazardous Waste Treatment & Disposal, by Freeman H.M., McGraw Hills.
3. Papers published in various Journals & Magazines.
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PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN (05)
Repetition, gradation, harmony, contrast and unity, creation of 2 dimensional and 3 dimensional
compositions.
SECTION- B
BOOKS :
1. Time, Space and Architecture : S. Griedien
2. Art of Colour and Design : Maitland Graves
3. Principles of Architectural Design : Robert Howards
4. Urban Pattern : A. B. Gallion
5. Town Country Planning : Patric Abercrombic
SECTION- A lectures
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PRINCIPLES OF MAINTENANCE (04)
Importance of maintenance, deterioration and durability, factors affecting decision to carryout maintenance,
maintenance and GNP, agencies causing deterioration, effect of deterioration agencies on materials.
Economic consideration in maintenance: physical life, functional life, economic life of different types of
buildings, discounting technique for assessment of economic life.
SECTION- B
BOOKS :
Concrete Repairs & Maintenance by Peter H. Emmons & Gajanan M. Subnis.
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Concrete Repair : Vol. I, II & II published by the Aberdeen Group.
Repair and Rehabilitation of Concrete Structures, ACI Compilation 10.
Gahlot & Sharma, CBS, Publications
A.C. Panchdari, Maintenance of Buildings New Age International (P) Limited Publishers
G. Szechy, D.Sc: Foundation Failures, Concrete Publications Limited 14 Dartmouth Street,
London.
H.J Eidridge, Common Defects in Buildings, Her Majesty’s Stationery Office, London
W.H. Ransom; Building Failures: Diagnosis and Avoidance, New Age Publications (P) Limited
SECTION- B
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TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT – III (04)
Restrictions of turning movements, one way streets, tidal flow operation, closing side streets, exclusive bus
stands.
BOOKS :
1. Traffic Engineering Principles & Practices : G. V. Rao
2. Urban Transportation Planning : Alan Black
STAAD PRO-2001
INTRODUCTION
STAAD - Analysis and Design STAAD-PRE - Graphical Input Generation, STAAD-POST Graphical
Post-Processing
UNIT SYSTEMS
Structure geometry and Coordinate Systems, Member Properties, Prismatic Properties, Assign Commands,
Member/Element Release, Truss/Tension - Only Members, Member Offsets, Material Constants.
Supports, Loads (Joint Loads, Member Loads, Area Loads) Load Generator and Analysis Facilities
including Footing Design, Indian Steel Design as per IS 456 (1978).
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AUTO CIVIL
AUTO SURVEY
Input conventions and descriptions ; Autosurvey conventions, Auto Highway Commands; Points, Align,
Geom, Spiral ; Auto survey commands ; Points, Lines, Loc-Pt, Loc-LnDisp, Annot, Misc.
AUTO CONTOUR
Theory and concepts ; Auto Contour Conventions, Auto contour commands, Points, Triangles, Break - Ln,
Contour, Mesh, Misc, Tools.
AUTO ROADS
Input Conventions and definition ; Auto roads conventions ; Auto road commands; input, calculate, plots,
reports, misc, tools.
AUTO WATER
Theory and concepts, auto water conventions, auto water commands nodes, pipes, changes, display,
misc., tools.
AUTO SEWER
Theory and concepts, auto sewer conventions, auto sewer commands, Layout, mod man holes, connect
commands, misc. tools.
COURSE CONTENTS:
Students will take up two Seminars:
EIGHTH SEMESTER
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Max Marks : 100
Min. Marks: 40
SECTION- A lectures
LIMIT DESIGN (STEEL STRUCTURES) (12)
Concept of plastic design, Margin of safety, assumption in flexure of beams, shape factor, plastic hinge,
redistribution of moments and mechanisms, upper and lower bound theorems, Analysis of continuous
beams
and single storey, single bay frames.
SECTION- B
DESIGN OF SLAB BRIDGE (07)
Design of Culvert Bridge for IRC loading
DESIGN OF FLAT SLABS USING (05)
Direct design method, the equivalent frame method.
BOOKS :
1. “Reinforced Concrete” by H. J. Shah, Gharotar Publishing House, Anand, 1998.
2. “Reinforced Concrete Structures” by Syal I. C. and Goel A. K., A. H. Wheeler Publication,
Allahabad, 1998.
3. “Steel Structures” by Arya and Ajmani, Nek Chand and Sons, Roorkee, 1998.
BRIDGES
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Abutments, piers, wing walls and returnwalls - descriptive treatment with sketches. Principles of design of
piers and abutments.
Methods of erection of bridges. Bridge approaches, strengthening and widening of existing bridges, load
tests on bridges. Bridge architecture.
SECTION- B
DOCKS (04)
Definition, location and layout of docks, classification of docks, repair of docks, graving or dry docks,
floating docks, marine railways, lift docks.
BOOKS :
1. Docks harbour and Tunnel Engineering by Rangwala.
2. Docks harbour and Tunnel Engineering by Sri Nivasan.
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Min. Marks: 40
SECTION- A lectures
WORKS MANAGEMENT
INTRODUCTION (04)
Need for project planning and management Engineer’s role in Construction economy, Value engineering,
Time value of money.
Construction schedule activity and events Bar Chart, Milestone Chart, Uses and Drawbacks - evolution of
networks
SECTION- B
CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING
PREPARATION OF CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE FOR A CONSTRUCTION PROJECT (03)
Project description; activities; activity relationship and duration, scheduling, resources; delivering
materials; scheduling labour and equipment Job-layout; Project control during construction; Project
supervision; Construction cost control.
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BOOKS :
1. PERT AND CPM (Principles and Applications) 2nd Edition : L.S. Srinath
2. Management Guide to PERT/CPM : Wiest and Levy
3. Construction Planning, Equipment and Methods (4th Edition) : R. L. Peurifey.
4. Construction Equipment, Planning and Application : Mahesh Verma
5. Moving the Earth (2nd Edition) : L. Nicholas, Jr.
6. Hand Book of Heavy Construction (2nd Edition) : W. Stubbs Dr.
7. Project Planning and Control with PERT/CPM : Dr. B.C. Punmia
8. CPM/PERT Network Techniques : Modar W.
SECTION- A lectures
ENVIRONMENT & ECOLOGY (03)
Definition and understanding of concepts, ecosystem, energy flow in ecosystem, water, carbon and nitrogen
cycle, community’s inter-relationships in an ecosystem.
Water Pollution:
Sources, causes and measurement of water pollutants in surface water and underground water, water
quality criteria for various uses of fresh water, river basin studies for surface water pollution control,
biochemical oxygen demand, effect of oxygen demanding wastes on rivers.
Noise Pollution:
Definition, sources of noise and its units, adverse effects of noise pollution, sound pressure level and its
measurement, octave band and its importance ;noise pollution control measures.
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Land use, pollution and abuse soil degradation problems erosion, salinization, water logging, soil pollution,
land use management & planning.
Wetland and Wastelands: causes and extent of wastelands, Wetlands: classification and distribution,
importance of wet lands in environment.
Land damage due to mining: open cast mining and its ill effects, environmental protection practices in
mining and environment management plans.
SECTION- B
BOOKS :
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COURSE NO. : CIV. 805
LTP : 3 0 0 (Elective Subject & 3 lectures in all for any elective)
Note: The examiner shall set 8 questions i. e 4 from each part and students shall be required to
attempt a total of 5 questions with atleast 2 questions from each part.
Max Marks : 100
Min. Marks: 40
SECTION- A lectures
YIELD LINE ANALYSIS OF SLABS (08)
Assumptions, properties of yield lines, various yield line patterns, virtual work method, analysis of
rectangular slabs simply supported or fixed along boundaries.
Design of slab and box culvert.
Design of T-beam bridge.
SECTION- B
PRESTRESSED CONCRETE (08)
Stresses in prestress concrete, design of symmetrical prestress sections (rectangular and I-sections only).
Design and analysis of a section for a circular chimney.
BOOKS :
1. Behaviour, Analysis and Design of Structural Concrete Members by Syal and Ummat, A. H. Wheeler
Publication, Allahabad.
2. Design of Concrete Structures by Vazrani and Ratwani.
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Min. Marks: 40
SECTION- A lectures
RESERVOIR PLANNING (06)
Investigation; Topographic; Hydrologic and geological; life of reservoir; Storage capacity; Estimation of a
safe yield from a reservoir; utilization curves; single and multipurpose projects; basic development.
SECTION- B
LINEAR PROGRAMMING (04)
Introduction, requirements of a linear programming model, simplex method, dual of L. P. Model.
BOOKS :
1. Water Resources Engineering:Linsley,F. and Freyberg, 4th Edition Tata Mc. Graw Hill, Int. 1992.
2. Water Resources Engineering : S. K. Garg, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 1996.
3. Elements of Water Resources Engineering : K. N. Duggal.
4. Water Resources Engineering : Principles and Practice, C. S. Murthi.
5. Hydrological Modelling Statistical Methods and Applications : Richard H. Mc. Cuen, W. M.
Synder, Prentice Hall.
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SECTION- A lectures
INTRODUCTION
Definition, components of a bridge, classifications, importance of bridges. (03)
SECTION- B
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COURSE NAME : IRRIGATION STRUCTURES (PROJECT - IV) (Practical)
COURSE NO. : CIV. 852
LTP : 004
On the basis of given data, the students will be required to prepare a preliminary project report with design
and drawings by making suitable assumptions. The report should elucidate the planning, execution and the
maintenance stages at any one or more of the following aspects of irrigation works:
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