Semester-VI
Unit 1 (07)
Properties of Soil Properties of Soil Properties of Soil
Introduction to Soil Mechanics, major soil deposits of India such as marine deposits,
black cotton soils, lateritic soils, alluvial deposits and desert soils. Three phase soil
system, particle size and shape, weight volume relationships, index properties of
soil - methods of determination and its significance, I.S. classification of soil, field
identification of soils. Soil grain and soil aggregate properties of coarse and fine
grained soils.
Introduction to Soil Mechanics, major soil deposits of India such as marine deposits,
black cotton soils, lateritic soils, alluvial deposits and desert soils. Three phase soil
system, particle size and shape, weight volume relationships, index properties of
soil - methods of determination and its significance, I.S. classification of soil, field
identification of soils. Soil grain and soil aggregate properties of coarse and fine
grained soils.
Introduction to Soil Mechanics, major soil deposits of India such as marine deposits,
black cotton soils, lateritic soils, alluvial deposits and desert soils. Three phase soil
system, particle size and shape, weight volume relationships, index properties of
soil - methods of determination and its significance, I.S. classification of soil, field
identification of soils. Soil grain and soil aggregate properties of coarse and fine
grained soils.
Unit 2 (07)
Permeability and Seepage Permeability and Seepage Permeability and
Seepage
Capillary water. Darcy’s law. Factors affecting permeability.
Determination of permeability by constant head and falling head method
as per IS - 2720, field test as per IS – 5529 (part I)- pumping in test and
pumping out test. Permeability of layered soils. Seepage forces. General
flow equation. Flow net and its applications, quick sand condition. uplift
pressure, exit gradient, failure due to piping. criteria for design of filters.
Capillary water. Darcy’s law. Factors affecting permeability.
Determination of permeability by constant head and falling head method
as per IS - 2720, field test as per IS – 5529 (part I)- pumping in test and
pumping out test. Permeability of layered soils. Seepage forces. General
flow equation. Flow net and its applications, quick sand condition. uplift
pressure, exit gradient, failure due to piping. criteria for design of filters.
Capillary water. Darcy’s law. Factors affecting permeability.
Determination of permeability by constant head and falling head method
as per IS - 2720, field test as per IS – 5529 (part I)- pumping in test and
pumping out test. Permeability of layered soils. Seepage forces. General
flow equation. Flow net and its applications, quick sand condition. uplift
pressure, exit gradient, failure due to piping. criteria for design of filters.
Unit 3 (07)
Compaction Compaction Compaction
Soil compaction phenomenon. Factors affecting compaction. Dry density and
moisture content relationship. Zero air voids line. Effect of compaction on soil
structure. Standard Proctor test and Modified Proctor test as per IS – 2720. Field
compaction equipment and methods. Placement water content. Field control of
compaction, compaction of cohesive and non-cohesive soils- relative density.
Soil compaction phenomenon. Factors affecting compaction. Dry density and
moisture content relationship. Zero air voids line. Effect of compaction on soil
structure. Standard Proctor test and Modified Proctor test as per IS – 2720. Field
compaction equipment and methods. Placement water content. Field control of
compaction, compaction of cohesive and non-cohesive soils- relative density.
Soil compaction phenomenon. Factors affecting compaction. Dry density and
moisture content relationship. Zero air voids line. Effect of compaction on soil
structure. Standard Proctor test and Modified Proctor test as per IS – 2720. Field
compaction equipment and methods. Placement water content. Field control of
compaction, compaction of cohesive and non-cohesive soils- relative density.
Unit 4 (07)
Shear Strength of Soil Shear Strength of Soil Shear Strength of Soil
Stress strain curve, Mohr circle of stress, Mohr-coulomb failure criteria, pore
pressure, total and effective stress. Peak and residual shear strength. Factors
affecting shear strength. Laboratory measurement of shear strength by direct,
unconfined and triaxial tests under different drainage conditions. Vane shear test.
Shear strength characteristics of sand and clay. Sensitivity and thixotropy of
cohesive soils.
Stress strain curve, Mohr circle of stress, Mohr-coulomb failure criteria, pore
pressure, total and effective stress. Peak and residual shear strength. Factors
affecting shear strength. Laboratory measurement of shear strength by direct,
unconfined and triaxial tests under different drainage conditions. Vane shear test.
Shear strength characteristics of sand and clay. Sensitivity and thixotropy of
cohesive soils.
Stress strain curve, Mohr circle of stress, Mohr-coulomb failure criteria, pore
pressure, total and effective stress. Peak and residual shear strength. Factors
affecting shear strength. Laboratory measurement of shear strength by direct,
unconfined and triaxial tests under different drainage conditions. Vane shear test.
Shear strength characteristics of sand and clay. Sensitivity and thixotropy of
cohesive soils.
Unit 5 (07)
Stress Distribution in Soils Stress Distribution in Soils Stress Distribution in
Soils
Boussinesq theory- point load, line load, strip load, pressure distribution diagram
on a horizontal and vertical plane, pressure bulb, Westergaard's theory, contact
pressure, approximate stress distribution method.
Boussinesq theory- point load, line load, strip load, pressure distribution diagram
on a horizontal and vertical plane, pressure bulb, Westergaard's theory, contact
pressure, approximate stress distribution method.
Boussinesq theory- point load, line load, strip load, pressure distribution diagram
on a horizontal and vertical plane, pressure bulb, Westergaard's theory, contact
pressure, approximate stress distribution method.
Unit 6 (07)
a) Lateral Earth Pressure a) Lateral Earth Pressure a) Lateral Earth
Pressure
Limit analysis and limit equilibrium methods, effect of wall movement on earth
pressure, earth pressure at rest, Rankine’s State of plastic equilibrium, submerged
backfill, backfill with uniform surcharge, backfill with sloping surface, Coulomb's
theory.
b) Stability of Slopes
Slope classification, slope failure, modes of failure. Infinite slope in cohesive and
cohesionless soil, slope stability analysis using Swidish Slip Circle Method.
Reference Books
• Engineering Properties Of Soils And Their Measurements- Joseph E
Bowles. 0
• Soil Mechanics (SI Version), Lambe and Whitman 1
• Geotechnical Engineering Principle and practice- Donald P Coduto, PHI
0
• Basic and Applied Soil Mechanics – Gopal Ranjan and A S Rao 23
Reference Books
• Engineering Properties Of Soils And Their Measurements- Joseph E
Bowles. 0
• Soil Mechanics (SI Version), Lambe and Whitman 1
• Geotechnical Engineering Principle and practice- Donald P Coduto, PHI
0
• Basic and Applied Soil Mechanics – Gopal Ranjan and A S Rao 23
Reference Books
• Engineering Properties Of Soils And Their Measurements- Joseph E
Bowles. 0
• Soil Mechanics (SI Version), Lambe and Whitman 1
• Geotechnical Engineering Principle and practice- Donald P Coduto, PHI
0
• Basic and Applied Soil Mechanics – Gopal Ranjan and A S Rao 23
CE-302 SURVEYING-II
Unit 1 (06)
Geodetic Surveying Geodetic Surveying Geodetic Surveying
Objects, Methods in Geodetic surveying, Trilateration, Classification of triangulation
systems, Triangulation figures, Strength of figure & derivation for well conditioned
triangle, Selection of stations, intervisibility & height of stations, Towers signals &
their classifications, Phase of signals & their corrections. Satellite stations,
Reduction to center. Reduction to mean sea level and extension of base.
Objects, Methods in Geodetic surveying, Trilateration, Classification of triangulation
systems, Triangulation figures, Strength of figure & derivation for well conditioned
triangle, Selection of stations, intervisibility & height of stations, Towers signals &
their classifications, Phase of signals & their corrections. Satellite stations,
Reduction to center. Reduction to mean sea level and extension of base.
Objects, Methods in Geodetic surveying, Trilateration, Classification of triangulation
systems, Triangulation figures, Strength of figure & derivation for well conditioned
triangle, Selection of stations, intervisibility & height of stations, Towers signals &
their classifications, Phase of signals & their corrections. Satellite stations,
Reduction to center. Reduction to mean sea level and extension of base.
Unit 2 (06)
Triangulation Adjustment
Triangulation Adjustment
Triangulation Adjustment
Unit 3 (06)
Hydrographic Surveying Hydrographic Surveying Hydrographic Surveying
Objects, Establishing controls, Shoreline survey, soundings, Equipments for
measuring soundings and method of locating soundings, Reduction of soundings,
Plotting of soundings, Three point problem and its solution by Analytical and
Graphical methods. Tides and tide gauges, Nautical sextant and its use.
Objects, Establishing controls, Shoreline survey, soundings, Equipments for
measuring soundings and method of locating soundings, Reduction of soundings,
Plotting of soundings, Three point problem and its solution by Analytical and
Graphical methods. Tides and tide gauges, Nautical sextant and its use.
Objects, Establishing controls, Shoreline survey, soundings, Equipments for
measuring soundings and method of locating soundings, Reduction of soundings,
Plotting of soundings, Three point problem and its solution by Analytical and
Graphical methods. Tides and tide gauges, Nautical sextant and its use.
Unit 4 (08)
Remote Sensing
Remote Sensing
Remote Sensing
Unit 5 (06)
Aerial Photogrammetry
Aerial Photogrammetry
Aerial Photogrammetry
Objects, Applications to various fields, Aerial camera, Comparison of map & vertical
photograph, Vertical tilted and oblique photographs, scale of vertical photograph,
computation of length and height from the photograph, Relief displacement on
vertical photograph. Mirror Stereoscope, Flight planning, Ground control, Radial
line method, parallax equation, Mosaics, Photo interpretation.
Objects, Applications to various fields, Aerial camera, Comparison of map & vertical
photograph, Vertical tilted and oblique photographs, scale of vertical photograph,
computation of length and height from the photograph, Relief displacement on
vertical photograph. Mirror Stereoscope, Flight planning, Ground control, Radial
line method, parallax equation, Mosaics, Photo interpretation.
Objects, Applications to various fields, Aerial camera, Comparison of map & vertical
photograph, Vertical tilted and oblique photographs, scale of vertical photograph,
computation of length and height from the photograph, Relief displacement on
vertical photograph. Mirror Stereoscope, Flight planning, Ground control, Radial
line method, parallax equation, Mosaics, Photo interpretation.
Unit 6 (06)
Modern Surveying Instruments
Modern Surveying Instruments
Modern Surveying Instruments
Electromagnetic waves and their properties, phase, phase comparison, Modulation,
Types of Electromagnetic Distance Meters [E.D.M.]–Geodimeter, Tellurometer,
Distomat. Total Station and its uses.
Electromagnetic waves and their properties, phase, phase comparison, Modulation,
Types of Electromagnetic Distance Meters [E.D.M.]–Geodimeter, Tellurometer,
Distomat. Total Station and its uses.
Electromagnetic waves and their properties, phase, phase comparison, Modulation,
Types of Electromagnetic Distance Meters [E.D.M.]–Geodimeter, Tellurometer,
Distomat. Total Station and its uses.
Reference Books
• Surveying for Engineer, J. Uren and W.F.Price, McMillan
Publication
• Introduction to Surveying, By Anderson, McGraw Hill
Publication
• Elements of Photogrammetry, Paul R Wolf, McGraw Hill
Publication
• Remote Sensing in Civil Engineering, J.M.Kennie and
M.C.Matthews.
• Surveying and Leveling Vol. II , T.P.Kanetkar &
S.V.Kulkarni,
• Surveying Vol. II & III, Dr. B.C.Punmia
• Text book in Surveying Vol. II & II, Dr. K.R.Arora
Reference Books
• Surveying for Engineer, J. Uren and W.F.Price, McMillan
Publication
• Introduction to Surveying, By Anderson, McGraw Hill
Publication
• Elements of Photogrammetry, Paul R Wolf, McGraw Hill
Publication
• Remote Sensing in Civil Engineering, J.M.Kennie and
M.C.Matthews.
• Surveying and Leveling Vol. II , T.P.Kanetkar &
S.V.Kulkarni,
• Surveying Vol. II & III, Dr. B.C.Punmia
• Text book in Surveying Vol. II & II, Dr. K.R.Arora
Reference Books
• Surveying for Engineer, J. Uren and W.F.Price, McMillan
Publication
• Introduction to Surveying, By Anderson, McGraw Hill
Publication
• Elements of Photogrammetry, Paul R Wolf, McGraw Hill
Publication
• Remote Sensing in Civil Engineering, J.M.Kennie and
M.C.Matthews.
CE-303 STRUCTURAL MECHANICS – II
Unit 1 (07)
Analysis of indeterminate Structures by Displacement Methods
A) Slope deflection method
Analysis of indeterminate Structures by Displacement Methods
A) Slope deflection method
Analysis of indeterminate Structures by Displacement Methods
A) Slope deflection method
Unit 2 (07)
Flexibility method of analysis: Matrix Formulation, Application to beams, pin-jointed
plane trusses, and rectangular plane frames. Flexibility method of analysis: Matrix
Formulation, Application to beams, pin-jointed plane trusses, and rectangular plane
frames. Flexibility method of analysis: Matrix Formulation, Application to beams,
pin-jointed plane trusses, and rectangular plane frames.
Unit 3 (07)
Stiffness methods of analysis: Formulation of stiffness matrix. Applications to
beams, pin-jointed plane trusses and rigid jointed rectangular plane frames.
Stiffness methods of analysis: Formulation of stiffness matrix. Applications to
beams, pin-jointed plane trusses and rigid jointed rectangular plane frames.
Stiffness methods of analysis: Formulation of stiffness matrix. Applications to
beams, pin-jointed plane trusses and rigid jointed rectangular plane frames.
Unit 4 (07)
Arches – Linear, Parabolic arch. Three hinged and two hinged arches, Influence
Lines Arches – Linear, Parabolic arch. Three hinged and two hinged arches,
Influence Lines Arches – Linear, Parabolic arch. Three hinged and two hinged
arches, Influence Lines
Unit 5 (07)
Finite difference method – Backward, central, forward differences, application to
deflection of beams, column buckling. Finite difference method – Backward,
central, forward differences, application to deflection of beams, column buckling.
Finite difference method – Backward, central, forward differences, application to
deflection of beams, column buckling.
Unit 6 (07)
Approximate methods of analysis of multistoried, multi bay rigid jointed frames.
Approximate methods of analysis of multistoried, multi bay rigid jointed frames.
Approximate methods of analysis of multistoried, multi bay rigid jointed frames.
(i) Portal method (ii) Cantilever method
(i) Portal method (ii) Cantilever method
(i) Portal method (ii) Cantilever method
Unit 2 (06)
i) Bolted connections: Behavior of bolted joints. Design strength of ordinary
black bolts, Design strength of ordinary black bolts, Design of simple
connections, Beam to beam, beam to column, framed connections. i) Bolted
connections: Behavior of bolted joints. Design strength of ordinary black bolts,
Design strength of ordinary black bolts, Design of simple connections, Beam to
beam, beam to column, framed connections. i) Bolted connections: Behavior of
bolted joints. Design strength of ordinary black bolts, Design strength of
ordinary black bolts, Design of simple connections, Beam to beam, beam to
column, framed connections.
ii) Welded connections: Types and properties of welds, Types of joints, Effective
areas of welds, Design of simple connections, Beam to beam, beam to column,
framed connections.
ii) Welded connections: Types and properties of welds, Types of joints, Effective
areas of welds, Design of simple connections, Beam to beam, beam to column,
framed connections.
ii) Welded connections: Types and properties of welds, Types of joints, Effective
areas of welds, Design of simple connections, Beam to beam, beam to column,
framed connections.
Unit 3 (06)
Design of Tension members: Types of tension members, Slenderness ratio,
Behavior of tension members, Modes of failure, Design of angle sections for
tension. Design of Tension members: Types of tension members, Slenderness ratio,
Behavior of tension members, Modes of failure, Design of angle sections for
tension. Design of Tension members: Types of tension members, Slenderness ratio,
Behavior of tension members, Modes of failure, Design of angle sections for
tension.
Unit 4 (06)
Design of Compression Members: Behavior of compression members, Modes of
failure, Classification of cross section, Effective length of compression members,
Design strength, Compression members in trusses, Design of columns subjected to
axial loads, Laced and Battened columns. Column bases: Slab base and Gusseted
base. Design of Compression Members: Behavior of compression members, Modes
of failure, Classification of cross section, Effective length of compression members,
Design strength, Compression members in trusses, Design of columns subjected to
axial loads, Laced and Battened columns. Column bases: Slab base and Gusseted
base. Design of Compression Members: Behavior of compression members, Modes
of failure, Classification of cross section, Effective length of compression members,
Design strength, Compression members in trusses, Design of columns subjected to
axial loads, Laced and Battened columns. Column bases: Slab base and Gusseted
base.
Unit 5 (08)
Plastic theory: Plastic hinge concept, Plastic collapse load, Plastic moment, Shape
factor, Plastic section modulus. Plastic theory: Plastic hinge concept, Plastic
collapse load, Plastic moment, Shape factor, Plastic section modulus. Plastic theory:
Plastic hinge concept, Plastic collapse load, Plastic moment, Shape factor, Plastic
section modulus.
Design of beams: Laterally restrained and unrestrained simply-supported beams.
Design of compound beams. Curtailment of flange plates.
Design of beams: Laterally restrained and unrestrained simply-supported beams.
Design of compound beams. Curtailment of flange plates.
Design of beams: Laterally restrained and unrestrained simply-supported beams.
Design of compound beams. Curtailment of flange plates.
Unit 6 (08)
Design of Roofing for an industrial building: Roofing materials, Types of trusses,
Loading on roof trusses, Analysis of trusses, Design of various members of roof
trusses, Design concept of Foot-over Bridge. Design of Roofing for an industrial
building: Roofing materials, Types of trusses, Loading on roof trusses, Analysis of
trusses, Design of various members of roof trusses, Design concept of Foot-over
Bridge. Design of Roofing for an industrial building: Roofing materials, Types of
trusses, Loading on roof trusses, Analysis of trusses, Design of various members of
roof trusses, Design concept of Foot-over Bridge.
Railway Engineering
Unit 1 (04)
Introduction Introduction Introduction
History of Indian Railways, Component parts of railway track, recent development
in railways specifically w.r.t. track structure, Organizational structure of Indian
railways, railway lines classification based on speeds such as A,B,C,D,E,Q,R and S
routes.
Permanent way Component Parts
Types of rail sections, Coning of wheels, Rail creep, Rail defects, Rail joints, welding
of rails, short welded rail (SWR), long welded rail (LWR) & continuously welded rail
(CWR), sleepers requirement, Sleeper density, spacing, and types, Rail fittings,
Elastic fastenings, bearing plates, anti-creep devices, check and guard rails, Ballast
requirements and specification, Formation, Different cross sections of Track in
cutting & embankment, suitability of drainage.
History of Indian Railways, Component parts of railway track, recent development
in railways specifically w.r.t. track structure, Organizational structure of Indian
railways, railway lines classification based on speeds such as A,B,C,D,E,Q,R and S
routes.
Permanent way Component Parts
Types of rail sections, Coning of wheels, Rail creep, Rail defects, Rail joints, welding
of rails, short welded rail (SWR), long welded rail (LWR) & continuously welded rail
(CWR), sleepers requirement, Sleeper density, spacing, and types, Rail fittings,
Elastic fastenings, bearing plates, anti-creep devices, check and guard rails, Ballast
requirements and specification, Formation, Different cross sections of Track in
cutting & embankment, suitability of drainage.
History of Indian Railways, Component parts of railway track, recent development
in railways specifically w.r.t. track structure, Organizational structure of Indian
railways, railway lines classification based on speeds such as A,B,C,D,E,Q,R and S
routes.
Permanent way Component Parts
Types of rail sections, Coning of wheels, Rail creep, Rail defects, Rail joints, welding
of rails, short welded rail (SWR), long welded rail (LWR) & continuously welded rail
(CWR), sleepers requirement, Sleeper density, spacing, and types, Rail fittings,
Elastic fastenings, bearing plates, anti-creep devices, check and guard rails, Ballast
requirements and specification, Formation, Different cross sections of Track in
cutting & embankment, suitability of drainage.
Unit 2 (04)
Geometric Design Geometric Design Geometric Design
Necessity, types of Gradients, curves, Grade Compensation on curves, Alignment,
Super elevation, Equilibrium cant; & cant deficiency, speed on curves, safe speed
on curves using Indian railway formula only for fully transitioned curves. gauge
widening.
Points, crossing and turnouts
Functions, various types of track junction & their configurations, Listing of types of
Turnouts.
Signaling & Interlocking
Objects, classification, control of train movements and monitoring, types of signals,
principal of interlocking, Modernization in Railways and railway tracks, High speed
tracks.
Necessity, types of Gradients, curves, Grade Compensation on curves, Alignment,
Super elevation, Equilibrium cant; & cant deficiency, speed on curves, safe speed
on curves using Indian railway formula only for fully transitioned curves. gauge
widening.
Points, crossing and turnouts
Functions, various types of track junction & their configurations, Listing of types of
Turnouts.
Signaling & Interlocking
Objects, classification, control of train movements and monitoring, types of signals,
principal of interlocking, Modernization in Railways and railway tracks, High speed
tracks.
Necessity, types of Gradients, curves, Grade Compensation on curves, Alignment,
Super elevation, Equilibrium cant; & cant deficiency, speed on curves, safe speed
on curves using Indian railway formula only for fully transitioned curves. gauge
widening.
Points, crossing and turnouts
Functions, various types of track junction & their configurations, Listing of types of
Turnouts.
Signaling & Interlocking
Objects, classification, control of train movements and monitoring, types of signals,
principal of interlocking, Modernization in Railways and railway tracks, High speed
tracks.
Tunneling
Unit 3 (10)
General Introduction about Tunnels General Introduction about Tunnels General
Introduction about Tunnels
Advantages and disadvantages of tunnel with respect to open cuts. Geotechnical
Exploration for tunnels and its importance.
Tunnel surveying
Surface surveys, Transferring centerline, Setting out and Transfer of Levels.
Underground. Criteria for Selection of size and shape of tunnels, Factors affecting
the methods of Tunneling.
Driving Tunnels in Soft ground
General, Characteristics of soft ground, Needle beam method, and 'NATM' method
of Tunneling
Advantages and disadvantages of tunnel with respect to open cuts. Geotechnical
Exploration for tunnels and its importance.
Tunnel surveying
Surface surveys, Transferring centerline, Setting out and Transfer of Levels.
Underground. Criteria for Selection of size and shape of tunnels, Factors affecting
the methods of Tunneling.
Driving Tunnels in Soft ground
General, Characteristics of soft ground, Needle beam method, and 'NATM' method
of Tunneling
Advantages and disadvantages of tunnel with respect to open cuts. Geotechnical
Exploration for tunnels and its importance.
Tunnel surveying
Surface surveys, Transferring centerline, Setting out and Transfer of Levels.
Underground. Criteria for Selection of size and shape of tunnels, Factors affecting
the methods of Tunneling.
Driving Tunnels in Soft ground
General, Characteristics of soft ground, Needle beam method, and 'NATM' method
of Tunneling
Unit 4 (10)
Driving tunnels in hard ground Driving tunnels in hard ground Driving tunnels in
hard ground
Sequence of operation and typical distribution of time for each operations, Meaning
of the term
'Faces of Attack', Drill blast method of tunneling for hard strata, Different patterns
of drilling.
Ventilation
'Faces of Attack', Drill blast method of tunneling for hard strata, Different patterns
of drilling.
Ventilation
'Faces of Attack', Drill blast method of tunneling for hard strata, Different patterns
of drilling.
Ventilation
Unit 6 (07)
Breakwater and materials of construction for breakwater, Introduction to design of
break waters, Dock, Bulkhead and Sea Walls, Design Considerations and
Construction Materials, Revetments, Water front structures, Wharves, Jetty,
Dolphins, Different types of dock fenders, Uses of wet docks and Dry/ Repair docks.
Port facilities, Transit sheds and warehouses. Breakwater and materials of
construction for breakwater, Introduction to design of break waters, Dock,
Bulkhead and Sea Walls, Design Considerations and Construction Materials,
Revetments, Water front structures, Wharves, Jetty, Dolphins, Different types of
dock fenders, Uses of wet docks and Dry/ Repair docks. Port facilities, Transit sheds
and warehouses. Breakwater and materials of construction for breakwater,
Introduction to design of break waters, Dock, Bulkhead and Sea Walls, Design
Considerations and Construction Materials, Revetments, Water front structures,
Wharves, Jetty, Dolphins, Different types of dock fenders, Uses of wet docks and
Dry/ Repair docks. Port facilities, Transit sheds and warehouses.
• Tunnel Engineering - Subhash C. Saxena - Dhanpat Rai & Sons - New Delhi.
• A Textbook of Railway Engineering - S.C. Saxena, Arora- Dhanpat Rai & Sons,
Delhi.
Reference Books
• Railways Track Engineering - J.S. Mundrey, Tata Mcgraw Hill, New Delhi.
• Tunnel Engineering - Subhash C. Saxena - Dhanpat Rai & Sons - New Delhi.
• A Textbook of Railway Engineering - S.C. Saxena, Arora- Dhanpat Rai & Sons,
Delhi.
Reference Books
• Railways Track Engineering - J.S. Mundrey, Tata Mcgraw Hill, New Delhi.
• Tunnel Engineering - Subhash C. Saxena - Dhanpat Rai & Sons - New Delhi.
• A Textbook of Railway Engineering - S.C. Saxena, Arora- Dhanpat Rai & Sons,
Delhi.
Reference Books
• Railways Track Engineering - J.S. Mundrey, Tata Mcgraw Hill, New Delhi.
Unit 1 (08)
General Geology & Petrology :
General Geology & Petrology :
General Geology & Petrology :
Unit 2 (06)
Structural Geology:
Outcrop. Dip and strike. Conformable series. Unconformity
and overlap. Different types of Faults and folds in rocks. Inlier and Outlier. Modes
of occurrence of igneous rocks. Joints Fractures and their engineering characters.
Mountains- Mountain building activity, orogenic and epirogenic processes.
Structural Geology:
Outcrop. Dip and strike. Conformable series. Unconformity
and overlap. Different types of Faults and folds in rocks. Inlier and Outlier. Modes
of occurrence of igneous rocks. Joints Fractures and their engineering characters.
Mountains- Mountain building activity, orogenic and epirogenic processes.
Structural Geology:
Outcrop. Dip and strike. Conformable series. Unconformity
and overlap. Different types of Faults and folds in rocks. Inlier and Outlier. Modes
of occurrence of igneous rocks. Joints Fractures and their engineering characters.
Mountains- Mountain building activity, orogenic and epirogenic processes.
Unit 3 (08)
Unit 4 (06)
Ground water, Building Stones and Stability of Slopes:
Types of Ground water, Water table and depth zones of saturation. Influence of
textures and Structures of rocks on groundwater storage and movement , Pervious
and impervious rocks. Geological work of groundwater, effects of solution and
deposition. Ground water, Building Stones and Stability of Slopes:
Types of Ground water, Water table and depth zones of
saturation. Influence of textures and Structures of rocks on groundwater storage
and movement , Pervious and impervious rocks. Geological work of groundwater,
effects of solution and deposition. Ground water, Building Stones and Stability of
Slopes: Types of Ground water, Water table and depth
zones of saturation. Influence of textures and Structures of rocks on groundwater
storage and movement , Pervious and impervious rocks. Geological work of
groundwater, effects of solution and deposition.
Geological conditions favorable for natural springs and seepages, depression and
contact Springs. Hot springs and geysers, Artesian wells Water bearing capacity of
common rocks,
Requirements of good building stone. Dependence of strength, durability, Ease of
dressing, availability of blocks of suitable size and appearance on mineral
composition Textures and field structures. Suitability of common rocks as building
stone.
Causes, Role of water, stability of slopes in consolidated material, influence of dip
and slope, safe and unsafe slopes, Prevention of landslides, keeping slopes free
from water , retaining walls Vegetation, slope treatment, Precautions to be taken
while aligning roads etc. across hills and making cuts in hill slides. Case histories.
Geological conditions favorable for natural springs and seepages, depression and
contact Springs. Hot springs and geysers, Artesian wells Water bearing capacity of
common rocks,
Requirements of good building stone. Dependence of strength, durability, Ease of
dressing, availability of blocks of suitable size and appearance on mineral
composition Textures and field structures. Suitability of common rocks as building
stone.
Causes, Role of water, stability of slopes in consolidated material, influence of dip
and slope, safe and unsafe slopes, Prevention of landslides, keeping slopes free
from water , retaining walls Vegetation, slope treatment, Precautions to be taken
while aligning roads etc. across hills and making cuts in hill slides. Case histories.
Geological conditions favorable for natural springs and seepages, depression and
contact Springs. Hot springs and geysers, Artesian wells Water bearing capacity of
common rocks,
Requirements of good building stone. Dependence of strength, durability, Ease of
dressing, availability of blocks of suitable size and appearance on mineral
composition Textures and field structures. Suitability of common rocks as building
stone.
Causes, Role of water, stability of slopes in consolidated material, influence of dip
and slope, safe and unsafe slopes, Prevention of landslides, keeping slopes free
from water , retaining walls Vegetation, slope treatment, Precautions to be taken
while aligning roads etc. across hills and making cuts in hill slides. Case histories.
Unit 5 (08)
Preliminary -Geological Explorations and State of Art Techniques in Engineering
Geology: Preliminary -Geological Explorations and State of Art Techniques
in Engineering Geology: Preliminary -Geological Explorations and State of
Art Techniques in Engineering Geology:
Use of Geological maps and sections. Verification of surface data by subsurface
exploration. Drill holes, test pits, trenches, exploratory tunnels, shafts, adits, drifts,
etc. Compilation and interpretation of information obtained from these, Correlation
of surface data with results of subsurface exploration. Limitations of drilling.
Comparative reliability of data obtained by drilling and excavation. Engineering
significance of Geological structures such as stratification, dips, folds, faults, joints,
Fractures, crush zones, fault zones, dykes, etc. Case histories.
Computational Engineering Geology, GIS, Remote Sensing and its applications.
Mapping Techniques in Engineering Geology
Use of Geological maps and sections. Verification of surface data by subsurface
exploration. Drill holes, test pits, trenches, exploratory tunnels, shafts, adits, drifts,
etc. Compilation and interpretation of information obtained from these, Correlation
of surface data with results of subsurface exploration. Limitations of drilling.
Comparative reliability of data obtained by drilling and excavation. Engineering
significance of Geological structures such as stratification, dips, folds, faults, joints,
Fractures, crush zones, fault zones, dykes, etc. Case histories.
Computational Engineering Geology, GIS, Remote Sensing and its applications.
Mapping Techniques in Engineering Geology
Use of Geological maps and sections. Verification of surface data by subsurface
exploration. Drill holes, test pits, trenches, exploratory tunnels, shafts, adits, drifts,
etc. Compilation and interpretation of information obtained from these, Correlation
of surface data with results of subsurface exploration. Limitations of drilling.
Comparative reliability of data obtained by drilling and excavation. Engineering
significance of Geological structures such as stratification, dips, folds, faults, joints,
Fractures, crush zones, fault zones, dykes, etc. Case histories.
Computational Engineering Geology, GIS, Remote Sensing and its applications.
Mapping Techniques in Engineering Geology
Unit 6 (08)
Tunnelling, Dams and Reservoirs:
Tunnelling, Dams and Reservoirs:
Tunnelling, Dams and Reservoirs:
Reference Books
• R.Legget : Geology and Engineering – McGraw Hill Book Co., London
• FGH Blyth, and M.H. De Freitas, : Geology for Engineers, ELBS.
Thomas Lillesand & Rals Kiffer : Remote Sensing & Image Interpretation – John
Willey & Sons Publications
•
• R.B. Gupte : A Text Book of Engineering Geology – P.V.G. Publications,
Pune
• M.Anji.Reddy: A Text Book of Remote Sensing and Geographical
Information Systems –2nd
Edition 2001 BS Publication
• N.Chenna Kesavulu : A Text book of Engineering Geology.
• Pradeepkumar Guha : Remote Sensing for Begineers, East West
Publications.
Reference Books
• R.Legget : Geology and Engineering – McGraw Hill Book Co., London
• FGH Blyth, and M.H. De Freitas, : Geology for Engineers, ELBS.
Thomas Lillesand & Rals Kiffer : Remote Sensing & Image Interpretation – John
Willey & Sons Publications
•
• R.B. Gupte : A Text Book of Engineering Geology – P.V.G. Publications,
Pune
• M.Anji.Reddy: A Text Book of Remote Sensing and Geographical
Information Systems –2nd
Edition 2001 BS Publication
• N.Chenna Kesavulu : A Text book of Engineering Geology.
• Pradeepkumar Guha : Remote Sensing for Begineers, East West
Publications.
Reference Books
• R.Legget : Geology and Engineering – McGraw Hill Book Co., London
• FGH Blyth, and M.H. De Freitas, : Geology for Engineers, ELBS.
Thomas Lillesand & Rals Kiffer : Remote Sensing & Image Interpretation – John
Willey & Sons Publications
•
CE -307 GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY
b) Hydrographic Survey
c) Photogrammetry
6. Study and use of Mirror Stereoscope and finding out Air base
distance
7. Study and use of Parallax Bar.
d) Total Station
e) Project work
Project work shall be conducted in the field out side the institute
premises and shall be based on the Adjustment of a Geodetic
Quadrilateral / Geodetic Triangle without central station.
A Laboratory Journal based on the practicals work would be submitted for the
term-work. Practical Examination would be based on the term work. Course
Teacher for the Laboratory would decide the breakup of marks for the
examination and assessment of Termwork.
b) Hydrographic Survey
c) Photogrammetry
6. Study and use of Mirror Stereoscope and finding out Air base
distance
7. Study and use of Parallax Bar.
CE -309 STRUCTURAL DESIGN – I LABORATORY
The laboratory work should include the following: The laboratory work
should include the following: The laboratory work should include the
following:
3. Geological Maps :
Construction of geological sections from contoured geological maps,
interpreting geological features without drawing section, solution of
engineering geological problems such as alignment of dams, tunnels, roads,
canals, bridges, etc. based on geological maps.
4. Core Logging :
Logging of drill core and interpretation of drilling data. Graphical representation
of core log.
5 One site visit is desirable :
To study local geology and its engineering applications.
Term Work:
Term work will consists of handwritten journal giving details of the experiments
performed.
Practical Exam :
The practical exam shall be based on the above practicals performed in
the lab.
List of Experiments
1. Identification of the following minerals in handspecimens :
Quartz and its varieties, common varieties of cryptocrystalline and amorphous
silica, orthoclase, plagioclase, muscovite, biotite, zeolites, calcite, icelandspar,
gypsum, satinspar, fluorite, barites, tourmaline, beryl, graphite, asbestos, talc,
kyanite, garnet, galena, magnetite, haematite, limonite, iron pyrites, chromite,
bauxite, azurite, malachite, psilomelane.
2. Identification of the following rock types in handspecimens:
Granites, syenites, diorites, gabbros, rhyolites, trachytes, andesites, basalts,
varieties of Deccan trap rocks, volcanic breccias, pegmatites, dolerites, graphic
granites. Laterites, bauxites, conglomerates, breccias, sandstones, quartzites,
grits, arkose, shales, mudstone. Chemical and organic limestones. Marbles,
quartzites, varities of gneisses, slates, phyllites and varieties of schists.
3. Geological Maps :
Construction of geological sections from contoured geological maps,
interpreting geological features without drawing section, solution of
engineering geological problems such as alignment of dams, tunnels, roads,
canals, bridges, etc. based on geological maps.
4. Core Logging :
Logging of drill core and interpretation of drilling data. Graphical representation
of core log.
5 One site visit is desirable :
To study local geology and its engineering applications.
Term Work:
Term work will consists of handwritten journal giving details of the experiments
performed.
Practical Exam :
The practical exam shall be based on the above practicals performed in
the lab.
List of Experiments
1. Identification of the following minerals in handspecimens :
Quartz and its varieties, common varieties of cryptocrystalline and amorphous
silica, orthoclase, plagioclase, muscovite, biotite, zeolites, calcite, icelandspar,
gypsum, satinspar, fluorite, barites, tourmaline, beryl, graphite, asbestos, talc,
kyanite, garnet, galena, magnetite, haematite, limonite, iron pyrites, chromite,
bauxite, azurite, malachite, psilomelane.
3. Geological Maps :
Construction of geological sections from contoured geological maps,
interpreting geological features without drawing section, solution of
engineering geological problems such as alignment of dams, tunnels, roads,
canals, bridges, etc. based on geological maps.
4. Core Logging :
Logging of drill core and interpretation of drilling data. Graphical representation
of core log.
5 One site visit is desirable :
To study local geology and its engineering applications.
Term Work:
Term work will consists of handwritten journal giving details of the experiments
performed.
Practical Exam :
The practical exam shall be based on the above practicals performed in
the lab.
Unit 1 (06)
Air pollution- Definition, sources of air pollution, types and classification of air
pollutants, Primary and Secondary air pollutants and their importance,
Atmospheric stability, mixing heights, plume types and meteorological parameters.
Air pollution- Definition, sources of air pollution, types and classification of air
pollutants, Primary and Secondary air pollutants and their importance,
Atmospheric stability, mixing heights, plume types and meteorological parameters.
Air pollution- Definition, sources of air pollution, types and classification of air
pollutants, Primary and Secondary air pollutants and their importance, Atmospheric
stability, mixing heights, plume types and meteorological parameters.
Effects of air pollution on – Human, Animals, Materials and Vegetation.
Global Effects- Photochemical smog, heat island , ozone depletion, acid rain.
Control of air pollution.
Effects of air pollution on – Human, Animals, Materials and Vegetation.
Global Effects- Photochemical smog, heat island , ozone depletion, acid rain.
Control of air pollution.
Effects of air pollution on – Human, Animals, Materials and Vegetation.
Global Effects- Photochemical smog, heat island , ozone depletion, acid rain.
Control of air pollution.
Unit 2 (06)
Sources of water, Factors considered in selection of source of water for treatment
plant, Sources of water, Factors considered in selection of source of water for
treatment plant, Sources of water, Factors considered in selection of source of
water for treatment plant,
Conveyance of raw water-, canals and pipelines, Hydraulics of conduits, Different
types of pipes used and their suitability, designing of rising main., intake structure,
different types of intake structures.
Quality- Characteristics, Indian standards, Testing of raw water for physical,
chemical and bacteriological parameters and their significance.
Conveyance of raw water-, canals and pipelines, Hydraulics of conduits, Different
types of pipes used and their suitability, designing of rising main., intake structure,
different types of intake structures.
Quality- Characteristics, Indian standards, Testing of raw water for physical,
chemical and bacteriological parameters and their significance.
Conveyance of raw water-, canals and pipelines, Hydraulics of conduits, Different
types of pipes used and their suitability, designing of rising main., intake structure,
different types of intake structures.
Quality- Characteristics, Indian standards, Testing of raw water for physical,
chemical and bacteriological parameters and their significance.
Unit 3 (08)
Quantity- Population forecasting, different methods of population forecasting, rate
of water consumption for various purposes, factors affecting demand of water,
calculation of fire demand. Quantity- Population forecasting, different methods of
population forecasting, rate of water consumption for various purposes, factors
affecting demand of water, calculation of fire demand. Quantity- Population
forecasting, different methods of population forecasting, rate of water consumption
for various purposes, factors affecting demand of water, calculation of fire demand.
Water Treatment: Necessity of water treatment processes. Different types of water
treatment flow sheets.
Aeration: Principle and Concept, Necessity, Methods,
Water Treatment: Necessity of water treatment processes. Different types of water
treatment flow sheets.
Aeration: Principle and Concept, Necessity, Methods,
Water Treatment: Necessity of water treatment processes. Different types of water
treatment flow sheets.
Aeration: Principle and Concept, Necessity, Methods,
Unit 4 (08)
Sedimentation- Theory of sedimentation, types of suspended solids, determination
of Settling velocity, Types of sedimentation tanks. Surface Loading, detention time,
and design of PST, inlets and outlets arrangements Sedimentation- Theory of
sedimentation, types of suspended solids, determination of Settling velocity, Types
of sedimentation tanks. Surface Loading, detention time, and design of PST, inlets
and outlets arrangements Sedimentation- Theory of sedimentation, types of
suspended solids, determination of Settling velocity, Types of sedimentation tanks.
Surface Loading, detention time, and design of PST, inlets and outlets
arrangements
Theory of chemical coagulation, Factors affecting coagulation, turbidity, rapid
mixing, coagulant dosage, characteristics of water, optimum pH, Coagulant aids,
choice of coagulants, common coagulants, coagulant aids like Bentonite clay, lime
stone, silicates and poly electrolytes,
Rapid mixing-Necessity, gravitational, mechanical, pneumatic devices,
Slow mixing and flocculation, design of flocculation chamber, mean velocity
gradient “G” and power consumption, Design of clari-flocculator.
Concept of Plate settler and Tube settler.
Theory of chemical coagulation, Factors affecting coagulation, turbidity, rapid
mixing, coagulant dosage, characteristics of water, optimum pH, Coagulant aids,
choice of coagulants, common coagulants, coagulant aids like Bentonite clay, lime
stone, silicates and poly electrolytes,
Rapid mixing-Necessity, gravitational, mechanical, pneumatic devices,
Slow mixing and flocculation, design of flocculation chamber, mean velocity
gradient “G” and power consumption, Design of clari-flocculator.
Concept of Plate settler and Tube settler.
Theory of chemical coagulation, Factors affecting coagulation, turbidity, rapid
mixing, coagulant dosage, characteristics of water, optimum pH, Coagulant aids,
choice of coagulants, common coagulants, coagulant aids like Bentonite clay, lime
stone, silicates and poly electrolytes,
Rapid mixing-Necessity, gravitational, mechanical, pneumatic devices,
Slow mixing and flocculation, design of flocculation chamber, mean velocity
gradient “G” and power consumption, Design of clari-flocculator.
Concept of Plate settler and Tube settler.
Unit 5 (08)
Filtration: Theory of filtration, Mechanism of filtration, filter materials, Types of
filters- Rapid gravity filter, slow sand-filter and pressure filter. Components,
materials, underdrainage system, working and cleaning of filters, operational
troubles, Design of filters. Filtration: Theory of filtration, Mechanism of filtration,
filter materials, Types of filters- Rapid gravity filter, slow sand-filter and pressure
filter. Components, materials, underdrainage system, working and cleaning of
filters, operational troubles, Design of filters. Filtration: Theory of filtration,
Mechanism of filtration, filter materials, Types of filters- Rapid gravity filter, slow
sand-filter and pressure filter. Components, materials, underdrainage system, working
and cleaning of filters, operational troubles, Design of filters.
Theory of disinfection- Factors affecting efficiency of disinfection. types of
disinfectants, Mathematical relationship governing disinfections variables. Theory
of chlorination, break point chlorination, bleaching powder estimation.
Water softening methods- lime-soda , ion exchange method. and Demineralization.
Unit 6 (04)
System of water supply- Continuous and intermittent system. System of water
supply- Continuous and intermittent system. System of water supply- Continuous
and intermittent system.
Distribution of water- Different distribution systems and their components, layouts,
Methods of supply like gravity, pumping and combination, Design of distribution
system, , determination of Balancing Capacity of ESR ,
Distribution of water- Different distribution systems and their components, layouts,
Methods of supply like gravity, pumping and combination, Design of distribution
system, , determination of Balancing Capacity of ESR ,
Distribution of water- Different distribution systems and their components, layouts,
Methods of supply like gravity, pumping and combination, Design of distribution
system, , determination of Balancing Capacity of ESR ,
Text Books Text Books Text Books
• Air Pollution H. V. N. Rao and M. N. Rao, TMH Publications. 4
• Water Supply Engg. : S. K. Garg: Khanna Publishers - NewDelhi. 23
• Environmental Engg. : Peavy and Rowe, McGraw Hill Publications 7
Reference Books
• Air Pollution Vol. I - IV - Stern, McGraw Hill. 17
• Environmental Chemistry-: Sharma and Kaur - Goyal Publisher. 4
• Water Supply and Treatment Manual: Govt. Of India Publication. 3
• Environmental Engineering : Fair and Geyr - McGraw Hill Publications.
8
• Environmental Engineering : Steel and McGhee: McGraw Hill
Publications. 8
• Air Pollution H. V. N. Rao and M. N. Rao, TMH Publications. 4
• Water Supply Engg. : S. K. Garg: Khanna Publishers - NewDelhi. 23
• Environmental Engg. : Peavy and Rowe, McGraw Hill Publications 7
Reference Books
• Air Pollution Vol. I - IV - Stern, McGraw Hill. 17
• Environmental Chemistry-: Sharma and Kaur - Goyal Publisher. 4
• Water Supply and Treatment Manual: Govt. Of India Publication. 3
• Environmental Engineering : Fair and Geyr - McGraw Hill Publications.
8
• Environmental Engineering : Steel and McGhee: McGraw Hill
Publications. 8
• Air Pollution H. V. N. Rao and M. N. Rao, TMH Publications. 4
• Water Supply Engg. : S. K. Garg: Khanna Publishers - NewDelhi. 23
• Environmental Engg. : Peavy and Rowe, McGraw Hill Publications 7
Reference Books
• Air Pollution Vol. I - IV - Stern, McGraw Hill. 17
• Environmental Chemistry-: Sharma and Kaur - Goyal Publisher. 4
• Water Supply and Treatment Manual: Govt. Of India Publication. 3
• Environmental Engineering : Fair and Geyr - McGraw Hill Publications.
8
• Environmental Engineering : Steel and McGhee: McGraw Hill
Publications. 8
Unit 2 (06)
CPM : Introduction, Time estimates, floats, critical path. CPM : Introduction, Time
estimates, floats, critical path. CPM : Introduction, Time estimates, floats, critical
path.
Network compression – Least Cost and optimum duration.
Resource allocation-Smoothening and leveling.
Updating of networks– needs, steps, project duration, calculation for updated
network.
Unit 3 (06)
Resource Management
Resource Management
Resource Management
Unit 4 (06)
Financial Management Financial Management Financial Management
Objectives, managing working capita, Preparation of cash flow schedule based on
funds available and project planning.
Introduction to Engineering economics, importance, demand and supply, types of
costs, interest – simple, compound, continuous, effective.
Value of Money – time and equivalence, tangible and intangible factors,
introduction to inflation. Interest factors – Uniform series factors – derivations.
Objectives, managing working capita, Preparation of cash flow schedule based on
funds available and project planning.
Introduction to Engineering economics, importance, demand and supply, types of
costs, interest – simple, compound, continuous, effective.
Value of Money – time and equivalence, tangible and intangible factors,
introduction to inflation. Interest factors – Uniform series factors – derivations.
Objectives, managing working capita, Preparation of cash flow schedule based on
funds available and project planning.
Introduction to Engineering economics, importance, demand and supply, types of
costs, interest – simple, compound, continuous, effective.
Value of Money – time and equivalence, tangible and intangible factors,
introduction to inflation. Interest factors – Uniform series factors – derivations.
Unit 5 (06)
Economic comparisons Economic comparisons Economic comparisons
Discontinuing methods : Present worth method, equivalent annual
cost method, capitalized cost method, net present value, internal rate
of return
Discontinuing methods : Present worth method, equivalent annual
cost method, capitalized cost method, net present value, internal rate
of return
Discontinuing methods : Present worth method, equivalent annual
cost method, capitalized cost method, net present value, internal rate
of return
Unit 6 (06)
Site Layout Site Layout Site Layout
Factors affecting, Typical layout few major construction projects.
Safety Engineering
Accident cost, IFR, ISR, injury sources and causes, Effective safety programmes
occupational health hazards, Personal protective equipment, Preparation of safety
programmes for construction works.
Application of MIS
System Development, Data processing, Flow charting, DBM , Data communication
System Developments, Data processing , Application in Civil Engineering Industry.
Factors affecting, Typical layout few major construction projects.
Safety Engineering
Accident cost, IFR, ISR, injury sources and causes, Effective safety programmes
occupational health hazards, Personal protective equipment, Preparation of safety
programmes for construction works.
Application of MIS
System Development, Data processing, Flow charting, DBM , Data communication
System Developments, Data processing , Application in Civil Engineering Industry.
Factors affecting, Typical layout few major construction projects.
Safety Engineering
Accident cost, IFR, ISR, injury sources and causes, Effective safety programmes
occupational health hazards, Personal protective equipment, Preparation of safety
programmes for construction works.
Application of MIS
System Development, Data processing, Flow charting, DBM , Data communication
System Developments, Data processing , Application in Civil Engineering Industry.
Reference Books
• Construction Management By S. Seetharaman, Umesh Publications S.B.
Nath Market, N. Delhi.
• Purchasing And Inventory Control By K.S. Menon, Wheelar Publication.
• An Integrated Materials Management by Gopalkrishnan and Sunderasan.
• Inventory Control by L.C. Zamb.
• Material management By Rustogi.
• Principles of Construction Management by Roy Pilcher.
• Project Cost Control in Construction by Roy Pilcher.
• C.P.M. in Construction Practice by Antill and Woodhead.
• Management and Engineering Economics by G.A.Taylor.
• Engineering Economics – Layland Blank and Torquin.
• Project Management by Naik
• Construction Management and Planning By Senagupta. Tata McGraw Hill
Publication. 5
• Professional Construction Management By Barrie- Paulsion McGrew Hill
Institution Edition.
• CPM PERT – Srinath
• CPM PERT – B.C.Punmia
Reference Books
• Construction Management By S. Seetharaman, Umesh Publications S.B.
Nath Market, N. Delhi.
• Purchasing And Inventory Control By K.S. Menon, Wheelar Publication.
• An Integrated Materials Management by Gopalkrishnan and Sunderasan.
• Inventory Control by L.C. Zamb.
• Material management By Rustogi.
• Principles of Construction Management by Roy Pilcher.
• Project Cost Control in Construction by Roy Pilcher.
• C.P.M. in Construction Practice by Antill and Woodhead.
• Management and Engineering Economics by G.A.Taylor.
• Engineering Economics – Layland Blank and Torquin.
• Project Management by Naik
• Construction Management and Planning By Senagupta. Tata McGraw Hill
Publication. 5
• Professional Construction Management By Barrie- Paulsion McGrew Hill
Institution Edition.
• CPM PERT – Srinath
• CPM PERT – B.C.Punmia
Reference Books
• Construction Management By S. Seetharaman, Umesh Publications S.B.
Nath Market, N. Delhi.
• Purchasing And Inventory Control By K.S. Menon, Wheelar Publication.
• An Integrated Materials Management by Gopalkrishnan and Sunderasan.
• Inventory Control by L.C. Zamb.
• Material management By Rustogi.
• Principles of Construction Management by Roy Pilcher.
• Project Cost Control in Construction by Roy Pilcher.
• C.P.M. in Construction Practice by Antill and Woodhead.
• Management and Engineering Economics by G.A.Taylor.
• Engineering Economics – Layland Blank and Torquin.
• Project Management by Naik
Unit 01 (07)
Precipitation
Introduction to Hydrology, Hydrological cycle and application of hydrology.
Introduction to Hydrology, Hydrological cycle and application of hydrology.
Introduction to Hydrology, Hydrological cycle and application of hydrology.
Precipitation, Types of Precipitation, measurement, analysis of Precipitation data,
mass rainfall curves, intensity-duration curves, and concept of depth area duration
analysis, frequency analysis. Elementary concepts of evaporation, transpiration,
evapotranspiration and infiltration.
Precipitation, Types of Precipitation, measurement, analysis of Precipitation data,
mass rainfall curves, intensity-duration curves, and concept of depth area duration
analysis, frequency analysis. Elementary concepts of evaporation, transpiration,
evapotranspiration and infiltration.
Precipitation, Types of Precipitation, measurement, analysis of Precipitation data,
mass rainfall curves, intensity-duration curves, and concept of depth area duration
analysis, frequency analysis. Elementary concepts of evaporation, transpiration,
evapotranspiration and infiltration.
Unit 6 (06)
Water logging and drainage Water logging and drainage Water logging and drainage
Causes of water logging, preventive and curative measures, drainage of irrigation of
lands, reclamation of water logged, alkaline and saline lands.
Lift irrigation schemes - Various components and their design principles (Only
concepts)
Application of water- Water management and distribution, warabandi, rotational
application. Various Methods of Assessment of canal Revenue
Causes of water logging, preventive and curative measures, drainage of irrigation of
lands, reclamation of water logged, alkaline and saline lands.
Lift irrigation schemes - Various components and their design principles (Only
concepts)
Application of water- Water management and distribution, warabandi, rotational
application. Various Methods of Assessment of canal Revenue
Causes of water logging, preventive and curative measures, drainage of irrigation of
lands, reclamation of water logged, alkaline and saline lands.
Lift irrigation schemes - Various components and their design principles (Only
concepts)
Application of water- Water management and distribution, warabandi, rotational
application. Various Methods of Assessment of canal Revenue
Text Books Text Books Text Books
• K.Subramanyam, “ Engineering hydrology”, Tata McGraw Hill.
• Garg, S.K., “Irrigation Engineering”
• P. N. Modi, “Irrigation, water resources and water power Engineering”,
Standard book House.
• G.S. Birdie & Das, “Irrigation Engineering”, Dhanpat Rai Publishing Company
(P) Ltd.
Unit 1 (06)
Introduction to Foundation Engineering
Introduction to Foundation Engineering
Introduction to Foundation
Engineering
Functions of substructure, Common Types of foundations viz. shallow and deep
foundations, isolated and combined footings, raft, pile, well foundations. suitability
and applications. Minimum depth of footing, effect of surcharge load on
foundations, allowable soil pressure, serviceability requirements.
Functions of substructure, Common Types of foundations viz. shallow and deep
foundations, isolated and combined footings, raft, pile, well foundations. suitability
and applications. Minimum depth of footing, effect of surcharge load on
foundations, allowable soil pressure, serviceability requirements.
Functions of substructure, Common Types of foundations viz. shallow and deep
foundations, isolated and combined footings, raft, pile, well foundations. suitability
and applications. Minimum depth of footing, effect of surcharge load on
foundations, allowable soil pressure, serviceability requirements.
Unit 2 (07)
Soil Exploration
Soil Exploration
Soil Exploration
Unit 3 (08)
Consolidation Consolidation Consolidation
Unit 4 (11)
Shallow Foundation Shallow Foundation Shallow Foundation
a)Bearing Capacity
Terzaghi’s bearing capacity analysis, Meyerhoff, Hansen's and Vasic equations for
strip, rectangular and round footing, effect of various BC factor on bearing capacity,
Use of field test (SPT and Plate Load) data for bearing capacity determination, bearing
capacity of rocks, RQD concept,
b)Settlement
Total and differential settlement, Tolerable settlement, IS Criteria,Concept of pressure
bulb.
c) Design of Shallow Foundation
Concept of isolated and floating foundation, Raft foundation.
a)Bearing Capacity
Terzaghi’s bearing capacity analysis, Meyerhoff, Hansen's and Vasic equations for
strip, rectangular and round footing, effect of various BC factor on bearing capacity,
Use of field test (SPT and Plate Load) data for bearing capacity determination, bearing
capacity of rocks, RQD concept,
b)Settlement
Total and differential settlement, Tolerable settlement, IS Criteria,Concept of pressure
bulb.
c) Design of Shallow Foundation
Concept of isolated and floating foundation, Raft foundation.
a)Bearing Capacity
Terzaghi’s bearing capacity analysis, Meyerhoff, Hansen's and Vasic equations for
strip, rectangular and round footing, effect of various BC factor on bearing capacity,
Use of field test (SPT and Plate Load) data for bearing capacity determination, bearing
capacity of rocks, RQD concept,
b)Settlement
Total and differential settlement, Tolerable settlement, IS Criteria,Concept of pressure
bulb.
c) Design of Shallow Foundation
Concept of isolated and floating foundation, Raft foundation.
Unit 5 (07)
Pile Foundation Pile Foundation Pile Foundation
Pile classification, Carrying capacity of pile, static and dynamic methods, pile load
test, group action, Rigid block method, Negative skin friction, Settlement of single
and group of piles.
Pile classification, Carrying capacity of pile, static and dynamic methods, pile load
test, group action, Rigid block method, Negative skin friction, Settlement of single
and group of piles.
Pile classification, Carrying capacity of pile, static and dynamic methods, pile load
test, group action, Rigid block method, Negative skin friction, Settlement of single
and group of piles.
Unit 6 (03)
Well Foundation and Caissons Well Foundation and Caissons Well
Foundation and Caissons
Element of wells, types, methods of construction, tilt and shift, remedial measures,
Pneumatic caissons: Caisson disease.
Element of wells, types, methods of construction, tilt and shift, remedial measures,
Pneumatic caissons: Caisson disease.
Element of wells, types, methods of construction, tilt and shift, remedial measures,
Pneumatic caissons: Caisson disease.
Reference Books
• Foundation Analysis and Design, J. E. Bowles, McGraw-Hill
International.
• Foundation Engineering – B. M. Dass
• Foundation Design Manual- N. V. Nayak
Reference Books
• Foundation Analysis and Design, J. E. Bowles, McGraw-Hill
International.
• Foundation Engineering – B. M. Dass
• Foundation Design Manual- N. V. Nayak
Reference Books
• Foundation Analysis and Design, J. E. Bowles, McGraw-Hill
International.
• Foundation Engineering – B. M. Dass
• Foundation Design Manual- N. V. Nayak
Unit 1 (07)
Design philosophies of R.C structures (WSM, LSM), Structural elements, loads on
structures, and structural properties of concrete, Role of structural engineer.
Design philosophies of R.C structures (WSM, LSM), Structural elements, loads on
structures, and structural properties of concrete, Role of structural engineer.
Design philosophies of R.C structures (WSM, LSM), Structural elements, loads on
structures, and structural properties of concrete, Role of structural engineer.
R.C. sections in flexure: theory & design, singly, doubly reinforced rectangular and
flanged sections.
R.C. sections in flexure: theory & design, singly, doubly reinforced rectangular and
flanged sections.
R.C. sections in flexure: theory & design, singly, doubly reinforced rectangular and
flanged sections.
Unit 2 (07)
One-way slab - simply supported, cantilever and continuous. Design of staircase:
Dog legged and open well. One-way slab - simply supported, cantilever and
continuous. Design of staircase: Dog legged and open well. One-way slab - simply
supported, cantilever and continuous. Design of staircase: Dog legged and open
well.
Unit 3 (07)
Two way slab- simply supported, continuous and restrained Two way slab- simply
supported, continuous and restrained Two way slab- simply supported, continuous
and restrained
Unit 4 (07)
Design of beams for flexure, shear, bond and torsion: Simply supported,
continuous, cantilever Design of beams for flexure, shear, bond and torsion: Simply
supported, continuous, cantilever Design of beams for flexure, shear, bond and
torsion: Simply supported, continuous, cantilever
Unit 5 (07)
Re-distribution of moments in beams. Column, axially loaded, short & long, uni-
axial & biaxial moments. Re-distribution of moments in beams. Column, axially
loaded, short & long, uni-axial & biaxial moments. Re-distribution of moments in
beams. Column, axially loaded, short & long, uni-axial & biaxial moments.
Unit 6 (07)
Isolated column footing, axial load, uni-axial and biaxial moments. Eccentric
footing. Footing in difficult soil conditions. Isolated column footing,
axial load, uni-axial and biaxial moments. Eccentric footing. Footing in difficult soil
conditions. Isolated column footing, axial load, uni-axial and biaxial
moments. Eccentric footing. Footing in difficult soil conditions.
Reference Books
• Limit State Analysis and Design: P. Dayaratnram - Wheeler Publishing
company, Delhi.
• RCC Analysis and Design Vol. II and I: Sinha - S. Chand and Co. New
Delhi.
• IS : 456-2000, SP: 16, SP:34
Reference Books
• Limit State Analysis and Design: P. Dayaratnram - Wheeler Publishing
company, Delhi.
• RCC Analysis and Design Vol. II and I: Sinha - S. Chand and Co. New
Delhi.
• IS : 456-2000, SP: 16, SP:34
Reference Books
• Limit State Analysis and Design: P. Dayaratnram - Wheeler Publishing
company, Delhi.
• RCC Analysis and Design Vol. II and I: Sinha - S. Chand and Co. New
Delhi.
• IS : 456-2000, SP: 16, SP:34
Note: The term work shall consist of record of above Practicals Journal B and D
Oral /Practical examination will be based on above exercises.
Note: The term work shall consist of record of above Practicals Journal B and D
Oral /Practical examination will be based on above exercises.
Objectives:
A Laboratory Journal based on the practical work would be submitted for the term-
work. Oral Examination would be based on the term work. Course Teacher for the
Laboratory would decide the breakup of marks for the Oral Examination. An
Objective Multiple Choice Test based on the theory for the Course Work as well as
laboratory experiments will be conducted as a part of the oral examination.
CE -318 STRUCTURAL DESIGN -II LABORATORY
For the architectural layouts necessary for the RCC design assignments,
buildings designed for the Term Work on Building Design and Drawing and
Building Planning would be taken as basis.