Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Sub
Code
ODD SEMESTER
Sub. Name
MAT201
CIE-201
CIE-203
CIE-205
CIE-207
CIE-209
CIE-211
CIE-213
ENGG.MATHEMATICS-III
FLUID MECHANICS - I
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS - I
BUILDING SCIENCE AND TECH
SURVEYING - I
ENGINEERING GEOLOGY
SURVEYING PRACTICE I
MATERIAL TESTING LAB - I
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3
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1
CIE-301
CIE-303
CIE-305
CIE-307
CIE-309
CIE-***
CIE-311
CIE-313
CIE-403
CIE-405
MAT-202
CIE-202
CIE-204
CIE-206
CIE-208
*** - ***
CIE-210
CIE-212
CIE-214
CIE-216
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3
3
4
3
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1
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PROJECT WORK
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TOTAL
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CIE 402
CIE-499
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ENVIRONMENTAL ENGG. - II
CIE-409
STRUCTURAL DESIGN - IV
PROGRAM ELECTIVE-III
COMPUTER LAB - II
CIE-411
CI E-413
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CIE-407
CIE-***
EVEN SEMESTER
Sub. Name
TOTAL
GEOTECHNICAL ENGG. - I
STRUCTURAL DESIGN - II
WATER RESOURCES ENGG
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGG.-I
TRANSPORTATION ENGG. - I
PROGRAM ELECTIVE I
SOIL MECHANICS LAB
SURVEYING PRACTICE-II
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CIE-401
Sub.
Code
TOTAL
HSS-302
CIE-302
CIE-304
CIE-306
CIE- ***
***-***
CIE-308
CIE-310
CIE-312
TRANSPORTATION ENGG.II
PROGRAM ELECTIVE II
OPEN ELECTIVE II
STRUCTURAL DRAWING
COMPUTER LAB - I
PROJECT SURVEY & SEMINAR
TOTAL
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING/TOUR
LIST OF ELECTIVES
PROGRAM ELECTIVE I
PROGRAM ELECTIVE II
CIE-318
CIE-320
CIE-322
CIE-324
CIE-326
CIE -328
HYDROLOGICAL ANALYSIS
URBAN TRANSORTATION SYSTEMS
SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
GROUND IMPROVEMENT TECHNIQUES
COASTAL ENGINEERING
FINITE ELEMENT METHOD OF ANALYSIS
(08)
Flow Measurement: Flow under constant head - orifices and mouth pieces.
Classification of orifice and mouth pieces, Hydraulic coefficients and their
determination - Flow through notches and weirs - Rectangular, triangular,
trapezoidal and cippoletti notches - Broad crested weir - open spillway and siphon
spillway; Flow under variable head Time of emptying and filling of tanks through
orifices.
(08)
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Bansal R. K. (2010), Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, Laxmi
Publishers, New Delhi.
2. Raghunath H.M, (1987), Fluid Mechanics and Machinery, CBS Publishers
and Distributors, New Delhi.
3. Jain A.K., (2002), Fluid Mechanics, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi.
4. Kumar D. S.(2000), Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power Engineering, Katson
Publishing House, New Delhi.
5. Streeter V.L. and Wiley E.B., (1998), Fluid Mechanics, McGraw Hill
book Co., New York.
6. Modi P.N. and Seth S.M. (2005), Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics,
Standard Book House, New Delhi.
7. Garde R.J., (2003), Fluid Mechanics through problems, New age
international Pvt. Ltd., Publishing, New Delhi.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. SP 20-1991 Handbook on Masonry design and construction
2. SP10-1975 Nomograms for thickness of masonry walls (First reprint September
1991)
3. SP:62 (S&T) :1997 Handbook on Building Construction Practices.
4. National Building Code, (1988), BIS, New Delhi
5. Punmia B.C, (2003), "Building Construction", Lakshmi Publications, New
Delhi.
6. Sushil Kumar, (1976) "Building Construction", Standard Publication
7. Mohan Rai and Jai Singh M.P, (1986) "Advances in Building Material and
Construction" CBRI Publications, Roorkee.
8. Neville A. M, (1989), "Properties of Concrete", McGraw Hill- Singapore.
9. Shetty M.S., (2006), "Concrete Technology", S. Chand and Co., New Delhi.
10. ITTI, (2003), Engineering Materials, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co.,
Ltd., New Delhi.
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Construction of a quadrilateral
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Levelling
study of instrument
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Simple levelling - To find out elevation of different points shown on the ground
w.r.t. given arbitrary B.M.
(01)
To find difference in level b/w two points by height of instrument method.
(01)
To find difference in level b/w two points by Rise and fall method including
inverted staff reading.
(01)
To find difference in level b/w two points by reciprocal leveling.
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Theodolite Traversing.
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REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Kanetkar T.P. and Kulkarni S.V., (1996), " Surveying and levelling, Part I and II,
Pune Vidyarthi Griha Prakashana - Pune.
2. Punmia B.C., (2005), "Surveying, Vol. I, Lakshmi Publications, New Delhi.
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REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Chow Vente, (1985), Open channel Hydraulics, Tata McGraw - Hill
Publishing Co., Ltd., New Delhi.
2. Modi P.N. and Seth S.M, (2005), Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics, Standard
Book House, New Delhi.
3. Streeter V.L and Wiley E.B., (1998), Fluid Mechanics, Mc Graw Hill Co.
New York.
4. Garde R.J., (2003), Fluid Mechanics through problems, New age international
Pvt. Ltd., publishing, New Delhi.
5. Bansal R. K. (2010), Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, Laxmi
Publishers, New Delhi.
6. Jagadish Lal, (2005), Hydraulic Machines, Metropolition Book Co. Pvt Ltd.,
New Delhi.
7. Raghunath H.M., (1987) Fluid Mechanics and Machinery, CBS Publishers and
Distributors, New Delhi.
8. Jain A.K., (2002), Fluid Mechanics, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi.
9. Kumar D. S.(2000), Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Power Engineering, Katson
Publishing House, New Delhi.
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Role of reinforcement, behaviour of RCC section. Straight line Theory Assumptions, determination of Neutral axis, determination of stress and strain due
to bending moment - Singly reinforced and doubly reinforced sections.
(10)
Cracked Section, determination of short term and long term deflections of R.C.
beams, determination of Crack width.
(06)
Limit state method, principle of limit state method of design, characteristic loads,
characteristic strength, partial safety factors. Stress strain characteristics for
concrete and steel.
(03)
Introduction to stress block parameters for collapse, limit state of serviceability.
(02)
Limit state method of design of beams - Design of rectangular beams (singly and
doubly reinforced), flanged beams, Design for Shear and Torsion.
(10)
Limit State Design of one way and two way slabs for various boundary
conditions
(07)
Limit state of collapse in compression, Design of axially loaded short R.C.
columns, uniaxial bending - using SP16 hand book.
(06)
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Karve S.R, and Shah V.L., (1996), "Limit state Theory and design of reinforced
concrete ", Structures Publishers, Pune.
2. Verghese P.C., (1999), Limit State Design of Reinforced Concrete, Prentice
Hall of India, New Delhi.
3. Shah H.J., (2005), "Reinforced concrete", Vol. I, Charotar Publishing house,
Anand.
4. Sinha N.C., and Roy S.K., "Fundamental of Reinforced Concrete", Year,
5. S. Chand and company. Place of Publication
6. Shah V.L., and Karve S.R., (1997), "Illustrated Reinforced Concrete
7. Design", Structures Publishers, Pune.
CODE BOOKS
1. IS:456 2000, Code of practice for plain and Reinforced concrete, Bureau of
Indian Standards, New Delhi
2. SP-16 - 1980 Design Aids for Reinforced concrete IS 456 - 1978. Bureau of
Indian Standards, New Delhi
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(1 Sheet)
Fully panelled
ii)
Fully glazed,
(2 Sheet)
(2 Sheets)
(2 Sheets)
(3 Sheets)
(4 Classes).
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REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Balagopal Pabhu T.S., Vincent Paul K. and Vijayan C., (1999) Building Design
2.
3.
4.
5.
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Calibration of orifices
Calibration of mouth pieces
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Calibration of Venturimeter
Calibration of orifice meter
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REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Modi P.N. and Seth S.M., (2005)., Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics Standard
Book House, New Delhi.
2. Jain A.K., (2002), Fluid Mechanics, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi.
3. Streeter V.L and Wiley E.B., (1998) Fluid Mechanics, McGraw Hill Co. New
York.
4. Modi.P.N(1988), Irrigation, water resource and water power, Standard book
house publications, Delhi.
5. Klimentor(1983), General hydrology, MIR publications,Moscow.
6. H.M.Raghunath(1985),Hydrology, Wiley Eastern pulications, Delhi.
7. Wilson. E.M(1990),Engineering hydrology, Macmillon education limited,
London.
8. W.Viessman & J.Knapp(1989),Introduction to hydrology, Harper & Row
publishers.
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Borehole problems and their uses in dams, tunnels and reservoir site.
(01)
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Muruthesha Reddy M.T., (2002), Engineering Geology Practicals, New age
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REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Terzaghi K., and Peck R.B., (1967), Soil Mechanics in Engineering Practice, A
Wiley International Edition, 2nd Edition, New York.
2. Taylor D.W., (1960), Fundamentals of Soil mechanics, Asia Publishing house
Bombay, 3rd Edition.
3. Ramiah B.K. and Chickanagappa L.S., (1990), Hand Book of Soil Mechanics and
Foundation Engg., Oxford and IBH, 2nd Edition.
4. Lambe T.W. and Whitman R.V., (1987), Soil Mechanics, SI Version, John Wiley
and Sons.
5. Alam Singh and Chowdhury G., (1994), Soil Engineering in theory and practice,
CBS publishers
6. Punmia B.C,.(2005), Soil Mechanics and Foundations, Laxmi Publications
Pvt. Ltd., 16th edition.
7. Arora K.R, (2008), Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, Standard,
Publishers and Distributors, 7th Edition.
8. Murthy V.N.S., (1995), A Text Book of Soil Mechanics and Foundation
9. Engineering, Sai Kripa, Technical Consultant, Bangalore, 3rd Edition.
10.Gopal Ranjan and. Rao A.S.R, (2000), Basic and Applied Soil Mechanics,
New Age International Pvt. Limited, Publishers, 2nd Edition.
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REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Subramanian N., Design of Steel Structures, (2008), Oxford University press,
New Delhi.
2. Duggal S.K., Limit State method of design of steel structures, (2010), Tata
McGraw-Hill, New Delhi
3. Martin L.H and Purkiss J.A., Structural Design of Steelworks to BS 5950,
(1992), Edward Arnold, London.
4. Arya A.S and Ajmani J.L, Design of Steel Structures, (1996), Nemchand
Bros., Roorkee.
5. Kazim S.M.A. and Jindal R.S, Design of Steel Structures, (1990), Prentice
Hall of India, New Delhi.
6. Dayarathnam P., (1996), Design of Steel structures, S. Chand and Company
Ltd., Ram Nagar, New Delhi.
CODE BOOKS:
1. IS 800-2007: General construction in steel-Code of practice (third revision),
Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi.
2. IS 875-1987 (Part III): Code of practice for design loads (other than earthquake)
for building structures, Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi.
3. BS 5950 (part I) - 1985: Structural us of steelwork in buildings, British
Standards Institution, London.
4. SP: (6)-1964: Hand book for Structural Engineers, Bureau of Indian Standards,
New Delhi
Note: Students taking this course, have to procure the codes : IS 800-2007 and SP
(6)-1964 and it is mandatory.
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PROGRAM ELECTIVE I
CIE 321 ADVANCED STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS [3 0 0 3]
38 hours
Influence Lines for Bridge Trusses and Statically Indeterminate Beams:
Influence line for axial force in members of simple bridge trusses. Muller-Breslau
principle. Influence lines for reactions, B.M. and S.F. in statically indeterminate
beams (with single degree of redundancy)
(06)
Kanis method of Analysis: Analysis for continuous beams with and without
support sinking. Analysis of symmetrical and nonsymmetrical frames with hinged
and fixed boundary conditions
(06)
Matrix Methods : Stiffness and flexibility coefficients, stiffness and flexibility
matrices along specified co-ordinates, Analysis of continuous beams by stiffness
and flexibility matrix methods, local and global co-ordinate systems,
transformation matrix, Analysis of trusses and simple frames by stiffness and
flexibility matrix methods.
(20)
Plastic Analysis : Ductility, Behaviour in the plastic range, concept of plastic
hinge, plastic moments, shape factor for different shapes of cross - section,
redistribution of moment, collapse mechanism. Upper and lower bound theorems.
Determination of collapse loads using statical and kinematic methods for simple
structures.
(06)
REFERENCE BOOKS
Reddy C.S., (2004), Basic structural Analysis, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi
Ramamrutham, Theory of Structures,
Rao Prakash D.S., (1996), Structural Analysis, Universities Press, India.
Gupta S.P., Pandit G.S. and Gupta R, (2003), Theory of Structures, Volume 2,
McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
5. Vaidyanathan R., and Perumal R., (2004), Comprehensive Structural Analysis
Vol. I & II, Laxmi Publications, New Delhi.
6. Kinney J S., Indeterminate Structural Analysis, (1957), Addison-Wesley
Publishing Company, Massachusetts, USA
1.
2.
3.
4.
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Loads, Forces and Effects on buildings: Dead load, imposed load, wind load,
seismic load, snow load, special loads, load combinations.
(06)
Soil and foundations: Types of foundations, settlement, footing on clay soil, pad
foundation, strip foundation depth and thickness of foundation, flexible
foundations, determination of modulus of elasticity of soil
(06)
Earth quake resistant of masonry wall: design of masonry wall special
considerations in earthquake zone, guide lines for improving earth quake resistance
(05)
Lighting and ventilation: determination of luminous flux, efficiency, CRI, CCT,
lighting design of building, Ventilation- design consideration, methods, air
requirements, air conditioning
(06)
Water supply, drainage and sanitation: definitions of terminologies used, pipe
system- single stake, one pipe, two-pipe system, Plumbing system- definitions of
terminologies, water, drainage and sanitation requirements
(06)
REFERENCE:
National Building Code of India 2005
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REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Bowels J.E. (1998), Foundation Analysis and Design, McGraw-Hills Book
Company 4th Edition.
2. Srinivaslu and Vaidyanathan (2003), Hand book of Machine
Foundations,
Tata McGraw Hill Book Company.
3. Shashi K Gulati and Manoj Datta, (2005), Geotechnical Engineering, Tata Mc
Graw-Hill Publishing company limited, New Delhi.
4. Hsai Yang Fang, (2001), Foundation Engg., Hand Book, CBS
5. Publishers and Distributors, 2nd Edition, New Delhi.
6. Bhattarchaya, (2007), Design of foundations in seismic areas-principles and
applications, Foundation Publications, IIT Kanpur
7. Arora K.R., (2008), Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, Standard,
Publishers and Distributors, 7th Edition.
8. Gopal Ranjan and Rao A.S.R., (2000), Basic and Applied Soil Mechanics,
New Age International (P) Limited, Publishers, 2nd Edition.
9. Punmia B.C., (2005), Soil Mechanics and Foundations, Laxmi Publications
Pvt., Ltd., 16th Edition.
10.Venkataramaiah C (2006), Geotechnical Engineering, New age International
Limited, Publishers, New Delhi.
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Stair case: Types of stairs, live load on stairs, IS code provisions, General notes on
design of stairs, design of dog legged and open newel types.
(08)
Design of short and slender Columns subjected to axial load and biaxial bending
moments.
(05)
Column footing: Isolated footings, Rectangular, combined type of footing,
pressure distribution under footing, detailed design.
(10)
Retaining walls: Types of retaining walls, General design requirement, design of
cantilever and counter-fort type retaining wall
(05)
Water tanks: Introduction, requirement of materials, Design of water tank as per IS
code 3370, Rectangular and circular tanks resting on ground.
(08)
Beam Beam and Beam-column connections
(06)
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Verghese P.P., Limit State Design of Reinforced Concrete, (2005), Prentice
Hall of India, New Delhi.
2. Punmia B.C., Limit state design of reinforced concrete, (2007), Laxmi
Publications(P) limited, New Delhi.
3. Shah M.G. and Kale C.M., (1991), RCC Theory and Design, Mecmillan India
Ltd.
4. S.Unnikrishna Pillai and Devdas Menon, Reinforced concrete design, (1998),
Tata Mcgraw-Hill Publishing company Limited, New Delhi.
5. Ramchandra and Virendra Gehlot ,(2004)Elements of limit state design of
concrete structures , Scientific Publishers (India), Jodhpur.
6. Punmia B.C, Ashok kumar Jain and Arun Kumar Jain, Reinforced concrete
structures, (1998), Laxmi Publications(P) limited, New Delhi.
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CODE BOOKS
1. IS:456 2000, Plain and reinforced concrete code of practice, Bureau of
Indian Standards, New Delhi.
2. IS:3370 Part II & IV, Code of Practice for Concrete Structures for the Storage
of Liquids, Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi.
3. IS:800 2007, General construction in Steel-code of Practice, Bureau of
Indian Standards, New Delhi.
4. SP:16-1984, Design Aids for Reinforced Concrete to IS :456-1978, Bureau of
Indian Standards, New Delhi.
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REFERENCE BOOKS
Saxena S C and Arora S P A Text Book Of Railway Engineering.
Srinavasan R and Rangawala Harbour, Dock and Tunneling Engineering.
Khanna S K., Arora M G and Jain S S Airport Planning and Design.
Horenjeff, R. and McKelvey, F. Planning and Design of Airports, Fourth
edition, Mc Graw Hill Company, New York, 1994.
5. Ashford, N. and Wright, P.H., Airport Engineering, Third edition, John Wiley
and Sons, New York, 1992.
1.
2.
3.
4.
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Design of Steel Columns and Beams Built up column column splices column
bases subjected to axial loads, Lacings, Battening
(03)
Roof trusses Design of roof truss purlin and bearing plate.
(01)
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REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Krishnamoorthy, (2008), Structural Design and Drawing, (Concrete
Structures) CBS Publications, New Delhi.
2. Duggal S.K., (2008), Limit State Design of Steel Structures, Tata McGraw
Hill education private Limited New Delhi.
3. Krishna Raju N., (2009), Structural Design and Drawing Universities Press,
India
4. Shah M.G. and Kale C.M., RCC Theory and Design, (1991), Mcmillan India
Ltd.
5. Verghese P.P., Limit State Design of Reinforced Concrete, (2005), Prentice
Hall of India, New Delhi.
6. Punmia B. C., Limit State Design of reinforced concrete , (2007). Laxmi
Publications, Limited.
7. Subramanian N., Design of Steel Structures, (2008), Oxford University Press,
New Delhi.
CODE BOOKS
1. IS 456 2000, Plain and reinforced concrete code of practice, Bureau of
Indian Standards, New Delhi.
2. IS 800 2007, General construction in Steel-code of Practice, Bureau of
Indian Standards, New Delhi.
3. SP-16--1984,Design Aids for Reinforced Concrete to IS:456-1978, Bureau of
Indian Standards ,New Delhi.
4. IS 3370 Part II & IV, Code of Practice for Concrete Structures for the Storage
of Liquids. Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi
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Matrix inversion by
a) Gauss Elimination method.
b) Gauss Jordan Elimination method.
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REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Salvadori M.G. and Baran S., (1963), Numerical methods in Engineering,
Practice Hall of India, New Delhi.
2. Krishnaraju N and Muthu K.U., (2001), Numerical methods for Engineering
problems, Macmillan India Ltd., New Delhi.
3. Rajasekaran S., (1992), Numerical Methods for Science and Engineering,
Wheeler and Co. Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
4. Rajaraman V, (1980), Computer Oriented Numerical Methods, Prentice Hill of
India New Delhi.
5. Balaguruswamy E, (1999), Numerical Methods, Tata McGraw Hill, New
Delhi.
6. Steven Chopra L. and Raymond P. Canale, (1988), Numerical Methods for
Engineers, McGraw Hill International Edition.
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PROGRAM ELECTIVE II
CIE 318 HYDROLOGICAL ANALYSIS (3-0-0-3)
Pre-requisite: CIE- WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING
Total number of lectures - 38
Introduction: Hydrological cycle, Scope and application of hydrology,
Hydrological failures, Hydrological budget, Geomorphology of drainage basins.
(02)
Analysis of precipitation data: Rain gauge network, Testing consistency of data,
Estimation of missing precipitation data, Mean areal precipitation, Intensityduration-frequency analysis, Depth-area-duration analysis, Design storms and
probable-maximum precipitation.
(08)
Abstractions: Infiltration process, Infiltration capacity curves, Infiltration indices,
Estimation of evaporation and transpiration-empirical methods, Energy balance,
Water balance method.
(06)
Runoff: Rainfall-runoff correlations- linear, non-linear, simple, multiple, coaxial
correlation diagrams, Rational method, S-C-S method.
(04)
Hydrographs: Definition and types, Storm hydrograph, Baseflow separation, Unit
hydrograph- theory and applications, S-curve, Synthetic unit hydrograph- Synders
method, Introduction to Instantaneous unit hydrograph.
(10)
Floods: Definition, Emperical methods, rational method, Envelope curves, Flood
frequency methods, Flood routing.
(08)
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Linsley, Pauler and Kohlas, (1975), Hydrology for Engineers, MGH
Publishers, Tokyo.
2. Linsley,Kohler &Paulhus((1949),Applied hydrology, MGH Publications,
Newyork.
3. V.T. Chow, D.R. Maidment, L.W. Mays(1998), Applied Hydrology, McGraw
Hill.
4. Modi.P.N(1988), Irrigation, water resource and water power, Standard book
house publications, Delhi.
5. Klimentor(1983), General hydrology, MIR publications,Moscow.
6. H.M.Raghunath(1985),Hydrology, Wiley Eastern pulications, Delhi.
7. Wilson. E.M(1990),Engineering hydrology, Macmillon education limited,
London.
8. W.Viessman & J.Knapp(1989),Introduction to hydrology, Harper & Row
publishers.
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REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Harbour and coastal Engineering, Volume I & II, 2002, Editors S. Narasimhan,
S. Kathiroli, Nagendra Kumar B., National Institute of Ocean Technology,
NIOT, Chennai, Ocean and Coastal Engineering Publications.
2. Coastal Structures, 2002, Proceedings of short term course by the Department of
Ocean Engineering, I.I.T. Madras, Chennai, India
3. Coastal Erosion AreasProtection and Management, 2003, Proceedings of short
term course by the Dept. of Applied Mechanics and Hydraulics, N.I.T.K.
Surathkal, India
4. Hand Book of Coastal and Ocean Engineering, 1990, by Herbich, Gulf
publishing Co.
5. Coastal
Engineering
Manual,(CEM),2006,U.S.Army
Corps
of
Engineer,Vicksburg, Miss.
6. Port Engineering, 1981, Brunn P., Gulf publishing Company.
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REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Cook R.D., Malkas D.S. and Plesha, M.E., (1989), Concepts and Applications
of Finite Element Analysis, 3rd Edition, John Wiley and Sons, New York.
2. Zinkiewiez O.C., (1979), The Finite Element Method, 3rd edition, Tata
McGraw Hill Book Co, New Delhi.
3. Desai C.S. and Abel J.E., (1987), Introduction to the Finite Element Method,
Ist Indian Edition, CBS publications, New Delhi.
4. Krishnamoorthy C.S., (1987), Finite Element Analysis, 2nd edition, Tata
McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi.
5. Bathe K.J., (1997), Finite Element Procedures in Engineering Analysis, 2nd
Edition, Prentice Hall Engle Wood, Cliffs, New Jersey.
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REFERENCE BOOKS
1. M. Chakraborti., Estimating, Costing, Specification & Valuation in Civil
Engineering, Published by the Author, Sixteenth edition, 2003.
2. B.N.Dutta., Estimating and Costing in Civil Engineering, UBS Publishers
Distributors Ltd. Sixteenth reprint, 2000.
3. CPWD., Manual for Standard Specification and Rate Analysis.
4. Namavathi Roshan H., Professional Practice, Lakhani Book Depot, 2001.
5. NABHIs Compilation of Analysis of Rates- Civil Works, NABHI
publications, P.O.Box No. 37, New Delhi 110 001
6. IS 1200: Part 1 to 16: Method of measurement of building and civil engineering
work
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Cost Analysis - Direct cost, indirect cost, Total project cost, Cost slope, steps
involved in optimisation of cost.
(04)
Project updating - Data required for updating, updating flow chart.
(02)
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REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Dr. Seetharaman. S., 1997, Construction Engg. and Management, Umesh
Publication.
2. Sengupta B., Guha M, 1998, Construction Management and Planning
McGraw Hill Companies.
3. Dr. Punmia B.C. and Khandelwal K.K.,2002 Project Planning and Control
with PERT and CPM Laxmi Publication
4. Varma Mahesh, 1987, Construction equipment and its planning and
application, Metropolitan Publication.
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(02)
Lesson learnt from the past earthquakes: Case studies of important Indian
earthquakes, major world earthquakes.
(04)
Effect of structural irregularities on the performance of RC buildings during
Earthquakes: Vertical irregularities, Plan configuration problems
(04)
Equivalent static method (IS 1893): seismic coefficients- evaluation, estimation of
fundamental time period, base shear and its distribution.
(07)
Ductile detailing of RC frames as per IS 13920 (1993): Ductile detailing of
Beams, ductile detailing of columns and frame members with axial load and
moment
(07)
Restoration and retrofitting of exciting structures.
(03)
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Pankaj Agarwal and Manish Shrikhande Earthquake Resistant Design of
Structures, 2006, Prentice-Hall of India Private Limited, New Delhi.
2. C.V.R. Murty Earthquake Tips- Learning Earthquake Design and
Construction, 2005, National Information Centre of Earthquake Engineering,
IIT Kanpur.
3. Jai Krishna, A.R. Chandrasekaran and Brijesh Chandra Elements of
Earthquake Engineering, 1994, Second Edition, South Asian Publishers PVT.
LTD, New Delhi.
4. P.C. Varghese, Advanced reinforced concrete desigh, 2005, Second Edition,
Prentice-Hall of India Private Limited, New Delhi.
5. Clough and Penzin, Dynamics of Structures, 1993, McGraw Hill, New York
6. Chopra A.K., Dynamics of Structures, Theory and Application to Earthquake
Engg., 1996, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi.
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CODE BOOKS
1. IS:1893 (part 1)- 2002, Criteria for earthquake resistant design of structures,
Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi
2. IS: 13920 1993, Ductile detailing of reinforced concrete structures subjected to
seismic forces- code of practice, Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi
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REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Sawyer and Mc Carty, (1994), Chemistry for Environmental Engg.
International student Edition, McGraw Hill Book Company, New York.
2. 2. IS Standards 2490 - 1974 , 3360 1974, 3307 1974, Indian Standard
Institution, Manak Bhavan, New Delhi.
3. Manual on sewage and sewage treatment CPHEO, Ministry of Urban
4. development, New Delhi.
5. Metcalf and Eddy, (1974), Waste Water Engg., Treatment and Reuse, Tata
McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
6. "Standard Methods" APHEA, American Public Health Association, 1015
Fifteenth Street, NW Washington DC.
7. Garg S. K., (1999), Environmental Engg.- II, Volume II, Khanna
Publishers, New Delhi.
8. Birdie G.S., (1987), Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering, Dhanpat Rai and
Sons, New Delhi.
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REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Krishna Raju N., Pre-stressed Concrete, 2007, Fourth Edition, Tata McGraw
Hill, New Delhi.
2. Dayaratnam P., Pre-stressed Concrete Structures, 1996, Oxford and IBH
Publications, New Delhi.
3. Mallick S. K. and Gupta A. P., Pre-stressed Concrete, 1983, Oxford and IBH,
New Delhi
4. Lin T.Y. and Ned. Burns H., Design of Pre-stressed Concrete Structures, 1982,
John Wiley and Sons, New York.
5. Natarajan V., Fundamentals of Pre-Stressed Concrete, 1976, BIP, Bombay.
6. Libby J.R., Modern Pre-stressed Concrete, 1986, CBS Publishers, New Delhi.
CODE BOOK
1. IS:1343-1980, Code of Practice For Prestressed concrete, Bureau of Indian
Standards, New Delhi, 1981.
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(01)
(01)
Determination of Chlorides
(01)
(01)
(01)
(01)
(01)
Determination of B.O.D.
(01)
Determination of C.O.D.
(01)
(01)
(01)
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Waste Water ALPHA
AWWA WPCF
2. Sawyer and Mc Carty, (1994), Chemistry for Environmental Engineering,
McGraw Hill, New York.
3. IS 3025 1964 Methods of Sampling and Test (Physical and Chemical) for
Water Used in Industry, IIT New Delhi.
4. Drinking water Standards IS 10500-1991.
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Design of Water tanks: Overhead tank-Intze type with supporting structure (12)
Design of beams curved in plan
Design of grid floors
(05)
(05)
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Krishnaraju N., Advanced Reinforced Concrete Design, 2005, Second Edition,
CBI Publishers, New Delhi.
2. Punmia B.C., Reinforced Concrete Structures, Volume II,1992, 5th Edition
Lakshmi Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
3. Verghese P.C. , Advanced Reinforced Concrete,2005, Prentice Hall India,
New Delhi.
4. Shah H.J., "Reinforced Concrete Structures", 1998, Charotar Publishers, Anand.
5. Unnikrishna Pillai and Devadas Menon, Reinforced Concrete Design, 1998,
Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi.
CODE BOOKS:
1. IS:456-2000, Plain and Reinforced Cement Concrete Code of Practice , Bureau
of Indian Standards, New Delhi, 2000.
2. SP16:1980, Design Aids For Reinforced Concrete to IS:456-1978, Bureau of
Indian Standards, New Delhi, 1992.
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REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Larry. W. Canter, (1996), Environmental Impact Assessment, McGraw Hill
International editions, New York.
2. CIRIA special publication 96, construction industry Research and information
Association.
3. Mhaskar. A.K, Environmental Audit, Media Enviro, Pune.
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Under Graduate
CIE 340 Advanced Mechanics of Solids
CIE 342 Environmental Management
CIE 344 Contract Management
CIE 346 Advanced Fluid Dynamics
CIE 348 Introduction to Finite Element Method of Analysis
CIE 350 Introduction to Remote Sensing and GIS
CIE 352 Strength of Materials
Post Graduate
Energy and Environment
Non distructive testing of Materials Can be offered at UG level also VI
Semester
Advanced Strength of Materials
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