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CMR Institute of Technology, Bangalore

Department(s): Civil Engineering


Semester:

II

ND

Section(s):I & N

ELEMENTS OF CIVIL ENGG & ENGG MECHANICS

14CIV23

Course Instructor(s): Asst Prof. DIVYA VISWANATH


Course duration:29TH JANUARY 2015--23RD MAY 2015

LESSON PLAN
Class
#

1
2

Chapter Title
/ Reference
Literature

RB1: 1.1 to 3.2

5
7
8

RB1:4.1 to
4.12
RB1: .2.1
to3.7
RB3:3.5 to
3.7

9
10

11
RB1:5.1 to 5.5
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19

RB3:4.1 to 4.5

Topic

Scope of different fields of Civil Engineering


Types of infrastructure, Role of Civil Engineer in the
Infrastructural Development, Effect of the infrastructural
facilities on socio-economic development of a country
Type of roads, Components, Classification of Roads and
their functions.Bridges: Types of Bridges and Culverts,
RCC, Steel and Composite Bridges Dams: Different types of
Dams based on Material, structural behaviour and
functionality with simple sketches
Basic idealizations, Newton's laws of motion, Introduction
to SI units.Couple, Moment of a couple, Characteristics of
couple, Moment of a force, Equivalent force - Couple
system
Numerical problems on moment of forces and
couples
Numerical examples on moment of forces and
couples
Numerical problems on moment of forces and
couples
Numerical problems on equivalent force- couple system
Numerical problems on equivalent force- couple system

Composition of forces - Definition of Resultant;


Composition of coplanar -concurrent force system,
Parallelogram Law of forces, Principle of resolved parts
Numerical problems on composition of coplanar concurrent
force systems
Numerical problems on composition of coplanar concurrent
force systems
Numerical problems on composition of coplanar concurrent
force systems
Composition of coplanar - non-concurrent force system,
Varignon's principle of moments;
Numerical problems on composition of coplanar nonconcurrent Force system.
Numerical problems on composition of coplanar nonconcurrent Force system
Numerical problems on composition of coplanar nonconcurrent Force system

Percentage of portion
covered
Reference Cumulative
(%)
(%)
15.38
15.38

15.38

30.77

20

RB1: 6.1 to
6.3
RB3:4.6 to 7.5

21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31

RB1: 9.1 to
9.12

32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42

RB1: 10.1 to
10.6
RB3: 9.1 to 9.9

RB1: 7.1 to 7.7

43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58

RB1 : 11.1 to
11.7
RB3 :
5.1,5.2,10.1 to
10.7

RB2 : 11.1 to
13.5,

Equilibrium of forces - Definition of Equilibrant; Conditions


of static equilibrium for different force systems, Lami's
theorem
Numerical problems on equilibrium
of coplanar concurrent force system
Numerical problems on equilibrium
of coplanar concurrent force system
Numerical problems on equilibrium
of coplanar non concurrent force system
Numerical problems on equilibrium
of coplanar non concurrent force system
Support Reaction- Types of Loads and Supports, statically
determinate beams
Numerical problems on support reactions for statically
determinate beams with Point load
Numerical problems on support reactions for statically
determinate beams with inclined load
Numerical problems on support reactions for statically
determinate beams with udl, moment
Numerical problems on support reactions for statically
determinate beams with udl, moment
Numerical problems on support reactions for statically
determinate beams with bracket loading
Friction- Types of friction, Laws of static friction, Limiting
friction
Angle offriction, angle of repose; Impending motion on
horizontal and inclined planes
Numerical Problems on single block
Numerical Problems on single block
Numerical Problems on inclined planes
Numerical Problems on inclined planes
Numerical Problems on two blocks
Problems on wedge friction
Problems on wedge friction
Problems on Ladder
Problems on Ladder
Introduction to the concept, centroid of line and area,
centroid of basic geometrical figures
computing centroid for composite lines and Engineering
composite sections
Computing centroid for T and L sections
Computing centroid for I and Z sections
Computing centroid for built-up sections
Computing centroid for built-up sections
Computing centroid for built-up sections
Introduction to the concept, Radius of gyration, Parallel axis
theorem
Perpendicular axis theorem, Moment of Inertia of basic
planar figures
Computing moment of Inertia for Engineering composite
sections T,and L section
Computing moment of Inertia for Engineering composite
sections I,and Z section
Computing moment of Inertia for built up sections
Computing moment of Inertia for built up sections
Computing moment of Inertia for built up sections
Computing moment of Inertia for built up sections
Definitions Displacement Average velocity
Instantaneous velocity
Speed Acceleration - Average acceleration Variable

15.38

46.16

15.38

61.54

15.38

76.92

15.38

100

59
60
61
62
63
64
65

RB2 : 11.1 to
14.5
RB4 : 12.1 to
15.8

acceleration
Acceleration due to gravity Newtons Laws of Motion,
Rectilinear Motion Numerical problems
Rectilinear Motion Numerical problems
Curvilinear Motion, Projectile Motion- Numerical Problems
Curvilinear Motion, Projectile Motion- Numerical Problems
Relative motion Numerical problems.
Motion under gravity - Numerical problems

Syllabus for Sessionals :


Sessional #

Syllabus

T1
T2
T3

Class # 01 19
Class # 20 - 41
Class # 42- 66

Literature:
Book type

Code

Author & Title

Reference Book

RB1

Reference Book

RB2

Reference Book

RB3

Reference Book

RB4

S.S.Bhavikatti ,
Elements of Civil
engineering
S.S.Bhavikatti,
Engineering
Mechanics
H.J.Sawant ,S.P.
Nitsure ,Elements of
Civil engineering and
Engineering
mechanics
R.K.Bansal , A Text
Book of Engineering
mechanics

Publication Info
Edition & Publisher
ISBN #
New Age
9788122420722
International (P) Ltd ,
2011
New Age
9788122433739
International (P) Ltd ,
2012
Technical
9789350384084
Publications,
2011

Laxmi Publications,
2005

8170083052

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