DAE Civil Engineering Syllabus - New
DAE Civil Engineering Syllabus - New
2015
CURRICULUM
For
THREE YEARS DIPLOMA OF ASSOCIATE ENGINEER
IN
CIVIL TECHNOLOGY
Entry Level: -
Matriculation (Science)
Duration of Course: -
Three Years
Credit Hours:
Methodology:
Theory 40%
Practical 60 %
Examination System:
TEVTA
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SCHEME OF STUDIES
DAE in CIVIL TECHNOLOGY (3-Years Course)
FIRST YEAR
Code
Subject Name
Gen
111
Eng
112
English
Math 113
Applied Mathematics-I
Ch
112
Applied Chemistry
Phy
122
Applied Physics
Civil 104
Civil 113
Civil 143
Shop 102
Workshop Practice
Comp 111
Computer Applications
14
27
23
Subject Name
Gen 211
Math 212
Applied Mathematics-II
Gen 221
Civil 203
Civil 214
Civil 223
Civil 232
Quantity Surveying
Civil 243
Civil 263
Engineering Mechanics
Civil 271
Entrepreneurship
15
24
23
Total
SECOND YEAR
Code
Total
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THIRD YEAR
Code
Subject Name
Civil 303
Civil 314
Civil 322
Civil 334
Civil 343
Transportation Engineering
Civil 354
Civil 373
16
24
24
Gen
311
Total
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ENGLISH
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AIMS At the end of the course, the students will be equipped with cognitive skill to enable
them to present facts in a systematic and logical manner to meet the language
demands of dynamic field of commerce and industry for functional day-to-day use
and will inculcate skills of reading, writing and comprehension.
COURSE CONTENTS
ENGLISH PAPER "A"
1.
1.1
PROSE/TEXT
First eight essays of Intermediate. English Book-II
16 hrs
2.
1.2
CLOZE TEST
4 hrs
A passage comprising 50-100 words will be selected from the text. Every 11thword or
any word for that matter will be omitted. The number of missing word will range
between 5-10. The chosen word may or may not be the one used in the text, but it
should be an appropriate word.
GRAMMAR
Sentence Structure.
Tenses.
Parts of speech.
Punctuation,
Change of Narration.
One word for several
Words often confused
26 hrs
4.
COMPOSITION
4.1
Letters/Messages
4.2
Job application letter
4.3
For character certificate/for grant of scholarship
4.4
Telegrams, Cablegrams and Radiograms, Telexes, Facsimiles
4.5
Essay writing
4.6
Technical Education, Science and Our life, Computers,
Environmental Pollution, Duties of a Student.
8 hrs
5.
TRANSLATION
5.1
Translation from Urdu into English.
For Foreign Students: A paragraph or a dialogue.
6 hrs
4 hrs
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1.
Technical English developed by Mr. Zia Sarwar, Mr. Habib-ur Rehman, Evaluated by
Mr.Zafar Iqbal Khokhar, Mr. ZahidZahoor,Vol - I, National Book Foundation
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ENGLISH
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
PAPER-A
1.
DEMONSTRATE BETTER READING, COMPREHENSION AND
VOCABULARY
1.1
Manipulate, skimming and scanning of the text.
1.2
Identify new ideas.
1.3
Reproduce facts, characters in own words
1.4
Write summary of stories
2.
2.1
2.2
PAPER-B
3.
APPLY THE RULES OF GRAMMAR IN WRITING AND SPEAKING
3.1
Use rules of grammar to construct meaningful sentences containing a subject and a
predicate.
3.2
State classification of time, i.e. present, past and future and use verb tense correctly in
different forms to denote relevant time.
3.3
Identify function words and content words.
3.4
Use marks of punctuation to make sense clear.
3.5 ' Relate what a person says in direct and indirect forms.
3.6
Compose his writings.
3.7
Distinguish between confusing words.
4.
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APPLIED MATHEMATICS
96
Theory
QUADRATIC EQUATIONS
Standard Form
Solution
Nature of roots
Sum & Product of roots
Formation
Problems
6 Hrs
2
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
3Hrs
3
3.1
3:2
3.3
3.4
3.5
4
4.1
3Hrs
6 Hrs
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4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
5
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
6
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
Binomial Expression
Binomial Co-efficient
Statement
The General Term
The Binomial Series.
Problems
PARTIAL FRACTIONS
6 Hrs
Introduction
Linear Distinct Factors
Case I
Linear Repeated Factors
Case II
Quadratic Distinct Factors Case III
Quadratic Repeated Factors Case IV
Problems
FUNDAMENTALS OF TRIGONOMETRY
6 Hrs
Angles
Quadrants
Measurements of Angles
Relation between Sexagesimal& circular system
Relation between Length of a Circular Arc & the Radian Measure of its centralAngle
Problems
7
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
6 Hrs
8
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
8.7
GENERAL IDENTITIES
The Fundamental Law
Deductions
Sum & Difference Formulae
Double Angle Identities
Half Angle Identities
Conversion of sum or difference to products
Problems
6 Hrs
9
9.1
9.2
SOLUTION OF TRIANGLES
The law of Sines
The law of Cosines
6 Hrs
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9.4
10
10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5
10.6
10.7
MENSURATION OF SOLIDS
Review of regular plane figures and Simpson's Rule
Prisms
Cylinders
Pyramids
Cones
Frusta
Spheres
30 Hrs
11
11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
11.5
11.6
11.7
11.8
11.9
11.10
VECTORS
Sealers & Vectors
Addition & Subtraction
The unit Vectors I, j, k
Direction Cosines
Sealer or Dot Product
Deductions
Dot product in terms of orthogonal components
Deductions
Analytic Expression for a x b.
Problems.
9 Hrs
12
12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5
12.6
12.7
12.8
9 Hrs
REFERENCE BOOKS
Applied Mathematics Math-113, by Nasir -ud-Din Mahmood, Sana-ullah Khan, Tahir Hameed,
Syed Tanvir Haider, Javed Iqbal, Vol - I, National Book Foundation
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APPLIED MATHEMATICS-I
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1
USE DIFFERENT METHODS FOR THE SOLUTION OF QUADRATIC
EQUATIONS
1.1
Define a standard quadratic equation.
1.2
Use methods of factorization and method of completing the square for solving the
equations.
1.3
Derive quadratic formula.
1.4
Write expression for the discriminant
1.5
Explain nature of the roots of a quadratic equation.
1.6
Calculate sum and product of the roots.
1.7
Form a quadratic equation from
the given roots.
1.8
Solve problems involving quadratic equations.
2
UNDERSTAND APPLY CONCEPT OF ARITHMETIC PROGRESSION AND
SERIES
2.1
Define an Arithmetic sequence and a series
2.2
Derive formula for the nth term of an A.P.
2.3
Explain Arithmetic Mean between two given numbers
2.4
Insert n Arithmetic means between two numbers
2.5
Derive formulas for summation of an Arithmetic series
2.6
Solve problems on Arithmetic Progression and Series
3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
4
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
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4.6
Extract the specified roots
4.7
Compute the approximate value to a given decimal place.
4.8
Solve problems involving binomials.
5
RESOLVE A SINGLE FRACTION INTO PARTIAL FRACTIONS USING
DIFFERENT METHODS.
5.1
Define a partial fraction, a proper and an improper fraction.
5.2
Explain all the four types of partial fractions.
5.3
Set up equivalent partial fractions for each type.
5.4
Explain the methods for finding constants involved.
5.5
Resolve a single fraction into partial fractions.
5.6
Solve problems involving all the four types.
6
UNDERSTAND SYSTEMS OF MEASUREMENT OF ANGLES.
6.1
Define angles and the related terms.
6.2
Illustrate the generation of angle.
6.3
Explain sexagesimal and circular systems for the measurement of angles
6.4
Derive the relationship between radian and degree.
6.5
Convert radians to degrees and vice versa.
6.6
Derive a formula for the circular measure of a central angle.
6.7
Use this formula for solving problems.
7
APPLY BASIC CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES OF TRIGONOMETRIC
FUNCTIONS
7.1
Define the basic trigonometric functions/ratios of an angle as ratios of the sidesof a right
triangle.
7.2
Derive fundamental identities.
7.3
Find trigonometric ratios of particular angles.
7.4
Draw the graph of trigonometric functions.
7.5
Solve problems involving trigonometric functions.
8
USE TRIGONOMETRIC IDENTITIES IN SOLVING TECHNOLOGICAL
PROBLEMS
8.1
List fundamental identities
8.2
Prove the fundamental law
8.3
Deduce important results
8.4
Derive-sum and difference formulas
8.5
Establish half angle, double angle & triple angle formulas
8.6
Convert sum or difference into product& vice versa
8.7
Solve problems
9
USE CONCEPTS, PROPERTIES AND LAWS OF TRIGONOMETRIC
FUNCTIONS FOR SOLVING TRIANGLES
9.1
Define angle of elevation and angle of depression.
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9.2
9.3
9.4
10
10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5
10.6
10.7
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11.
USE THE CONCEPT AND PRINCIPLES OF VECTORS IN SOLVING
TECHNOLOGICAL PROBLEMS.
11.1 Define vector quantity.
11.2 Explain addition and subtraction of vector
11.3 Illustrate unit vectors I, j, k.
11.4 Express a vector in the component form.
11.5 Explain magnitude, unit vector, directionconsines of a vector.
11.6 Derive analytic expression for dot product and cross product of two vector.
11.7 Deduce conditions of perpendicularly and parallelism of two vectors.
11.8 Solve problems
12.
USE THE CONCEPT OF MATRICES & DETERMINANTS IN SOLVING
TECHNOLOGICAL PROBLEMS
12.1 Define a matrix and a determinant.
12.2 List types of matrices.
12.3 Define transpose, ad joint and inverse of a matrix.
12.4 State properties of determinants.
12.5 Explain basic concepts.
12.6 Explain algebra of matrices.
12.7 Solve linear equation by matrices.
12.8 Explain the solution of a determinant.
12.9 Use Crammers Rule for solving linear equations
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2 Hrs
2
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
ATOMIC STRUCTURE
Sub-atomic particles
Architecture of atoms of elements, Atomic No. & Atomic Weight
The periodic classification of elements periodic law
General characteristics of a period and group
2 Hrs
3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
CHEMICAL BOND
Nature of chemical Bond
Electrovalent bond with examples
Covalent Bond (Polar and Non-polar, sigma & Pi Bonds with examples
Co-ordinate Bond with examples
2 Hrs
4
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
WATER
Chemical nature and properties.
Impurities
Hardness of water (types, causes & removal)
Scales of measuring hardness (Degrees Clark
Boiler feed water, scales & treatment
2 Hrs
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4.6
5
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
2 Hrs
6
6.1
6.2
6.3
2 Hrs
7
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
NUCLEAR CHEMISTRY
Introduction
Radioactivity (alpha, beta and gamma rays)
Half life process
Nuclear reaction & transformation of elements
2 Hrs
8
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
CEMENT
Introduction
Composition and manufacture
Chemistry of setting and hardening
Special purpose cements
2 Hrs
9
9.1
9.2
9.3
GLASS
Composition and raw material
Manufacture
Varieties and uses
2 Hrs
10
10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
2 Hrs
11
11.1
11.2
11.3
2 Hrs
12
12.1
CORROSION
Introduction with causes
2 Hrs
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12.2
12.3
12.4
Types of corrosion
Rusting of iron
Protective measures against-corrosion
13
13.1
13.2
13.3
13.4
13.5
2 Hrs
14
14.1
14.2
14.3
14.4
ALLOYS
Introduction with need
Preparation and Properties
Some Important alloys and their composition
Uses
2 Hrs
15
15.1
15.2
15.3
15.4
2 Hrs
16
16.1
16.2
16.3
16.4
LUBRICANTS
Introduction.
Classification.
Properties of lubricants.
Selection of lubricants:
1 Hr
17
17.1
17.2
17.3
POLLUTION
The problem and its dangers.
Causes of pollution.
Remedies to combat the hazards of pollution.
1 Hr
BOOKS RECOMMENDED
1.
Text Book of Intermediate Chemistry (I & II)
2.
Ilmi Applied Science by Sh. Atta Muhammad
3.
Polytechnic Chemistry by J. N. Reedy Tata McGraw Hill (New Delhi)
4.
Chemistry for Engineers by P.C. Jain (New Delhi, India)
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APPLIED CHEMISTRY
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1
UNDERSTAND THE SCOPE, SIGNIFICANCE AND FUNDAMENTAL ROLE
OF THE SUBJECT
1.1
Define chemistry and its important terms
1.2
State the units of measurements in the study of chemistry
1.3
Write chemical formula of common compounds
1.4
Describe types of chemical reactions with examples
2
UNDERSTAND THE STRUCTURE OF ATOMS AND ARRANGEMENT OF SUB
ATOMIC PARTICLES IN THE ARCHITECTURE OF ATOMS
2.1
Define atom.
2.2
State the periodic law of elements.
2.3
Describe the fundamental sub atomic particles
2.4
Distinguish between atomic ho. and mass no.; isotopes and isobars
2.5
Explain the arrangements of electrons in different shells and sub energy levels
2.6
Explain the grouping and placing of ^elements' in the periodic table
3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
4
UNDERSTAND THE CHEMICAL NATURE OF WATER
4.1
Describe the chemical nature of water with its formula
4.2
Describe the general impurities present in water
4.3
Explain the causes and methods to removing hardness of water
4.4
Express hardness .in different units like mg/Iiter, p.p.m, degrees Clark and degrees
French
4.5
Describe the formation and nature of scales in boiler feed water
4.6
Explain the method for the treatment of scales
4.7
Explain the sewage treatment and desalination of sea water
5
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
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5.5
6
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
7
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5"
8
UNDERSTAND THE MANUFACTURE, SETTING AND HARDENING
CEMENT
8.1
Define port land cement and give its composition
8.2
Describe the method of manufacture
8.3
Describe the chemistry of setting and hardening of cement
8.4
Distinguish between ordinary and special purpose cement
9
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
10
UNDERSTAND THE NATURE AND IMPORTANCE OF PLASTICS
POLYMERS
10.1. Define plastics and polymers
10.2 Explain the mechanism of polymerization
10.3 Describe the preparation and uses of some plastics/polymers
11
11.1
11.2
11.3
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12
UNDERSTAND THE PROCESS OF CORROSION WITH ITS CAUSES AND
TYPES
12.1 Define corrosion
12.2 Describe different types of corrosion
12.3 State the causes of corrosion
12.4 Explain the process of rusting of iron
J2.5 Describe methods to prevent/control corrosion
13
UNDERSTAND THE NATURE OF REFRACTORY
ABRASIVE
13.1 Define refractory materials
13.2 Classify refractory materials
13.3 Describe properties and uses of refractories
13.4 Define abrasive.
13.5 Classify natural and artificial abrasives
13.6 Describe uses of abrasives
MATERIALS AND
14
14.1
14.2
14.3
14 4
15
15.1
15.2
15.3
15.4
15.5
16
16.1
16.2
16.3
16.4
16.5
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17.1
17.2
17.3
17.4
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APPLIED CHEMISTRY
2015
96 Hours
1.
To introduce the common apparatus, glassware and chemical reagents used in the chemistry
lab.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
To determine the co-efficient of viscosity of benzene with the help of Ostwald vasomotor.
8.
9.
10.
11.
To get introduction with the scheme of analysis of salts for basic radicals.
12.
13.
14.
15.
To detect and confirm II-A radicals (hg++, Pb++++, Cu+, Cd++, Bi+++).
16.
17.
To get introduction with the scheme of III group radicals (Fe+++ - Al+++, Cr+++)
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
2015
29. To find out the %age composition of a mixture solution of KNO3 and KOH volumetrically.
30.
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Total Hours
Theory
Practical
128
32
96
T
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C
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AIMS:
The students will be able to understand the fundamental principles and concept of
physics, use these to solve problems in practical situations/technological courses and understand
concepts to learn advance physics/technical courses.
Course Contents
1
Measurements.
1.1
Fundamental units and derived units
1.2
Systems of measurement and S.I. units
1.3
Concept of dimensions, dimensional formula
1.4
Conversion from one system to another
1.5
Significant figures
Scalars and Vectors.
2.1
Revision of head to tail rule
2.2
Laws of parallelogram, triangle and polygon of forces
2.3
Resolution of a vector
2.4
Addition of vectors by rectangular components
2.5
Multiplication of two vectors, dot product and cross product
Motion
3.1
Review of laws and equations of motion
3.2
Law of conservation of momentum
3.3
Angular motion
3.4
Relation between linear and angular motion
3.5
Centripetal acceleration and force
3.6
Equations of angular motion
Torque, Equilibrium and Rotational Inertia.
4.1
Torque
4.2
Centre of gravity and centre of mass
4.3
Equilibrium and its conditions
4.4
Torque and angular acceleration
2 Hours
4 Hours
4 Hours
6 Hours
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4.5
Rotational inertia
Wave Motion.
5 Hours
5.1
Review Hooke's law of elasticity
5.2
Motion under an elastic restoring force
5.3
Characteristics of simple harmonic motion
5.4
S.H.M. and circular motion
5.5
Simple pendulum
5.6
Wave form of S.H.M.
5.7
Resonance
5.8
Transverse vibration of a stretched string
Sound.
5 Hours
6.1
Longitudinal waves
6.2
Intensity, loudness, pitch and quality of sound
6.3
Units of Intensity of level and frequency response of ear
6.4
Interference of sound waves silence zones, beats
6.5
Acoustics
6.6
Doppler effect.
Light.
5 Hours
7.1
Review laws of reflection and refraction
7.2
Image formation by mirrors and lenses
7.3
Optical instruments
7.4
Wave theory of light
7.5
Interference, diffraction, polarization of light waves
7.6
Applications of polarization in sunglasses, optical activity and stress analysis
Optical Fiber.
2 Hours
8.1
Optical communication and problems
8.2
Review total internal reflection and critical angle
8.3
Structure of optical fiber
8.4
Fiber material and manufacture
8.5
Optical fiber - uses.
Lasers.
3 Hours
9.1
Corpuscular theory of light
9.2
Emission and absorption of light
9.3
Stimulated absorption and emission of light
9.4
Laser principle
9.5
Structure and working of lasers
9.6
Types of lasers with brief description.
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Applications (basic concepts)
9.8
Material processing
9.9
Laser welding
9.10 Laser assisted machining
9.11 Micro machining
9.12 Drilling, scribing and marking
9.13 Printing
9.14 Lasers in medicine
RECOMMENDED BOOKS
1
Tahir Hussain, Fundamentals of Physics Vol-I and II
2
Farid Khawaja, Fundamentals of Physics Vol-I and II
3
Wells and Slusher, Schaum's Series Physics .
4
Nelkon and Oyborn, Advanced Level Practical Physics
5
Mehboob Ilahi Malik and Inam-ul-Haq, Practical Physics
6
Wilson, Lasers - Principles and Applications
7
M. Aslam Khan and M. Akram Sandhu, Experimental Physics Note Book
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APPLIED PHYSICS
Instructional Objectives
1
2015
5.7
Use the above concepts and formulae of S.H.M. to solve relevant problems.
Understand Concepts Of Sound.
6.1
Describe longitudinal wave and its propagation
6.2
Explain the concepts: Intensity, loudness, pitch and quality of sound
6.3
Explain units of Intensity of level and frequency response of ear
6.4
Explain phenomena of silence zones, beats
6.5
Explain Acoustics of buildings
6.6
Explain Doppler effect giving mathematical expressions.
Use the Concepts of Geometrical Optics to Mirrors and Lenses.
7.1
Explain laws of reflection and refraction
7.2
Use mirror formula to solve problems
7.3
Use the concepts of image formation by mirrors and lenses to describe working
of optical instruments, e.g. microscopes, telescopes, camera and sextant.
Understand Wave Theory of Light
8.1
Explain wave theory of light
8.2
Explain phenomena of interference, diffraction, polarization of light waves
8.3
Describe uses of polarization given in the course contents.
Understand the Structure, Working and Uses of Optical Fiber.
9.1
Explain the structure of the Optical Fiber
9.2
Explain its principle of working
9.3
Describe use of optical fiber in industry and medicine.
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List of Practicals.
1
Draw graphs representing the functions:
a.
y=mx for m=0, 0.5, 1, 2
b.
y=x2
c.
y=1/x
2
Find the volume of a given solid cylinder using vernier callipers.
3
Find the area of cross-section of the given wire using micrometer screw gauge.
4
Prove that force is directly proportional to (a) mass, (b) acceleration, using fletchers'
trolley.
5
Verify law of parallelogram of forces using Grave-sands apparatus.
6
Verify law of triangle of forces and Lami's theorem
7
Determine the weight of a given body using
a.
Law of parallelogram of forces
b.
Law of triangle of forces
c.
Lami's theorem
8
Verify law of polygon of forces using Grave-sands apparatus.
9
Locate the position and magnitude of resultant of like parallel forces.
10
Determine the resultant of two unlike parallel forces.
11
Find the weight of a given body using principle of moments.
12
Locate the centre of gravity of regular and irregular shaped bodies.
13
Find Young's Modules of Elasticity of a metallic wire.
14
Verify Hooke's Law using helical spring.
15
Study of frequency of stretched string with length.
16
Study of variation of frequency of stretched string with tension.
17
Study resonance of air column in resonance tube and find velocity of sound.
18
Find the frequency of the given tuning fork using resonance tube.
19
Find velocity of sound in rod by Kundt's tube.
20
Verify rectilinear propagation of light and study shadow formation.
21
Study effect of rotation of plane mirror on reflection.
22
Compare the refractive indices of given glass slabs.
23
Find focal length of concave mirror by locating centre of curvature.
24
Find focal length of concave mirror by object and image method
25
Find focal length of concave mirror with converging lens.
26
Find refractive index of glass by apparent depth.
27
Find refractive index of glass by spectrometer.
28
Find focal length of converging lens by plane mirror.
29
Find focal length of converging lens by displacement method.
30
Find focal length of diverging lense using converging lens.
31
Find focal length of diverging lens using concave mirror.
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TOTAL CONTACT HOURS:
Theory:
Practical:
AIM:
2015
256
64
192
T
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P
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C
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To determine the relative positions of distinctive features on the surface and near the
surface of the earth by means of measurements of distances, directions and elevations
COURSE CONTENTS
1.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
2.
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
4
4.1
4.2
Introduction
4 Hours
Definition of surveying
Primary divisions of surveying (Geodetic, Plane).
Types of Surveying ( According to: field of survey, Purpose of survey, Method
of survey and Instrument used)
Define Geographical Information Systems(GIS)
Linear and angular measurement tools and instruments
Fundamental principles of surveying. including reliability of a survey
Trilateration- reconnaissance, ranging up, chaining up, off-setting its types and
methods.
Accuracy standards and reliability of chain survey.
Compass Traversing
8 Hours
6 Hours
24
Hours
Introduction.
Definitions of terms-level line, level surface, datum line, reduced level, line of
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4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
4.10
4.11
4.12
5
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
6
6.1
6.2
7
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
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4 Hours
4 Hours
6 Hours
8 Hours
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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
2.
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
3.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
4.
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
4.10
4.11
4.12
4.13
4.14
4.15
4.16
4.17
5.
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
6.
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
7.
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
8.
2015
Identify the parts and function of various types of tilting levels and Auto set
level
Explain with sketches levelling staves and their uses.
List the steps involved in performing temporary adjustment of a level.
Compute the reduced levels by rise & fall method and height of instrument
method and recording the same on level book.
Determine the missing data of a level book page.
Define fly levelling, Longitudinal sectioning, cross-sectioning, reciprocal
levelling, precise levelling, Barometric levelling .
State precautions in levelling operation.
Describe the procedures for taking readings to plot L-section x-section, and for
reciprocal levelling precise levelling etc.
Plot X-section and L-section
Solve numerical problem on reciprocal levelling
Describe errors in levelling
Compute correction due to curvature and refraction
Describe parts and functions of Laser Level
Explain the procedure of levelling by use of Laser Level.
Understand Methods of Contouring and Computation of Volumes
Define the terms relating to contouring and explain characteristics and the
purpose of contouring
Explain the uses of contour map.
Explain the methods of performing contour survey.
Interpolate contours on a plan.
Explain the procedure to lay down alignment of road, railway and channel on
contour map and describe procedure for measuring gradient.
Compute the capacity of reservoirs and volume of earth from the contour map.
Understand the Principles of Tachometry to find the Elevations and Distances
of Stations
Explain the principles of tacheometry and enlist the method of tacheometry
Describe the instruments used in stadia survey and state tacheometric constants
Lists the steps involved in taking stadia observations in field to find elevations
and distances of stations and compute the elevation and horizontal distances.
Solve examples for finding horizontal and vertical distances by tacheometry
Understand the Principles of Hydrographic Survey
Define Hydrographic / Bathymetric survey and state its purposes.
Describe sounding, sounding rod/pole, sounding boat, still water recess,
fathometer, velocity rod and current meter
Explain the methods of taking soundings
Explain procedure of determining velocity with velocity rod and current meter
for determination of discharge of channel.
Understand the Computation of Areas and Volume
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8.2
8.3
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LIST OF PRACTICALS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
HOURS
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9
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3
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COURSE CONTENTS
1.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
2 Hours
Stones
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
Quarrying
Characteristics
Types
Uses
Dressing of stones
Lime
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
Sources of lime
Calcination, slaking and hydraulicity
Classifications, quick lime and hydraulic lime
Uses and storage
Cement
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
2 Hours
3 Hours
4 Hours
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Sand
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
Mortars
6.1
6.2
6.3
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2 Hours
2 Hours
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
9.1
9.2
9.3
10
10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5
10.6
6 Hours
4 Hours
2 Hours
6 Hours
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10.8
disadvantages.
Self compacting concrete and geo-polymer concrete.
Construction bonding materials.
11
Composite materials
11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
12 Miscellaneous Materials
12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5
12.6
12.7
12.8
12.9
12.10
12.11
13
13.1
13.2
13.3
14
Foundations
14.1
14.2
14.3
14.4
14.5
14.6
14.7
14.8
Introduction
Concepts of foundation, types of soils and bearing capacity.
Sub soil investigation-trial pit, trench, drilling holes.
Shallow foundation definition, types and suitability.
Design of thickness, width and depth of foundation for concrete block wall.
Deep foundation - necessity uses and types.
Construction of foundation-layout, for excavation.
De-watering.
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Masonry
15.1
15.2
15.3
15.4
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3 Hours
3 Hours
2 Hours
4 Hours
4 Hours
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16.1
16.2
16.3
16.4
16.5
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Walls
17.1
17.2
Purpose of walls.
Classification of walls according to functions and material used.
18
18.1
18.2
18.3
18.4
18.5
19
19.1
19.2
19.3
19.4
19.5
Introduction
Doors, windows and ventilators
Standard sizes of doors, windows and ventilators
Types of doors
Windows and its types
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Roofs
20.1
20.2
20.3
20.4
20.5
Definition, functions
Classification of roofs
Pitched roofs-types and roof covering materials
Types of trusses for pitched roofs
Introduction, materials used and construction of False Ceiling
2015
2 Hours
2 Hours
2 Hours
3 Hours
2 Hours
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Surface Finishing
4 Hours
21.1
21.2
21.3
21.4
21.5
21.6
21.7
21.8
21.9
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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
2.
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
3.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
4.
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
5.
5.1
5.2
5.3
6.
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
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8.
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
State the properties of cast iron, mild steel and wrought iron with their uses
List the common structural steel sections used in construction work
Distinguish between plain steel, deformed steel and cold twisted steel bars
State the properties and uses of special steels i.e. High carbon steel, high tensile
steel
State the properties of Aluminium, lead and zinc
State the uses of Aluminium lead and zinc in construction work
9.
Know the Selection of Suitable Paints and Varnishes for Construction Work
9.1
9.2
9.3
10.
Understand the Properties and Uses of Advance Materials i.e. Glass, Asphalt,
Tuff Tiles and Fiber Reinforced Concrete
10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5
10.6
10.7
10.8
10.9
11.
11.1
11.2
11.3
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12.
12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5
12.6
12.7
12.8
12.9
12.10
12.11
13.
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14.10
14.11
14.12
14.13
14.15
14.16
14.17
Define foundation
Explain the properties of various soil deposits
Explain the terms bearing capacity, safe and ultimate bearing capacity
Explain the types of investigations required for foundation
Describe with sketches various types of shallow and deep foundations and their
suitability
Explain rules for minimum depth, width of foundation and thickness of concrete
block
Explain the layout of a building
Explain the procedure of constructing spread footings
Describe the methods of timbering foundation
15.
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17.1
17.2
17.3
18.
18.1
18.2
18.3
Explain the functions of arch and lintels and their suitability in construction work.
Label the parts of common arch.
Explain with sketches common types of arches and lintels and their respective
suitability in construction work.
Explain the general procedure of construction of arches and lintels.
18.4
19.
19.1
19.2
19.3
Explain with sketches common and special types of doors and windows.
Describe the method of fixing door frame and window in a wall.
Enlist the fittings and fastenings used for door and windows.
20.
20.1
20.2
20.3
20.4
20.5
20.6
20.7
21.
Understand the Finishes Provided Over Masonry Wood Work and Metal
Work
21.1 Describe purpose and types of plastering.
21.2 Explain the methods of cement plastering.
21.3 Explain the specifications and procedures of white washing/ colour washing and
distempering on old and new surfaces.
21.4 State the purpose of pointing.
21.5 Explain the types and methods of pointing with sketches.
21.6 Explain the purpose and method of painting new and old wall surfaces.
21.7 Explain the method of painting wood work and steel work.
21.8 State the defects in painting.
21.9 Explain use of Graffito and Rockwall finishing, Tile finishing & Panel finishing.
21.10 Describe the terms used to classify internal and external finishes.
21.11 Explain functions of internal floor finishes and ceiling finishes.
21.12 State the functions of external finishes.
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LIST OF PRACTICALS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
HOURS
Visit of brick kiln near by and write report regarding constituent materials, mixing
of ingredients, moulding of bricks, burning, cooling, stacking, transpot.
Preparation of models in construction yard of dry & wet brick walls and pillar 9
and 13 - thick by English and Flemish bond
Preparation of dry mix, wet mortar and use on some construction work
Visit of cement factory. Sketch a flow diagram, showing manufacturing process
of cement.
Visit to precast unit factory, demonstration of casting and submission of visit
report.
Preparation of hand/machine mix concrete placing, finishing, etc. of concrete at
site for suitable useful work.
Practice of plastering of small wall with cement mortar.
Practice white washing and distempering on plastered surface.
Painting of plastered surface/steel surface, wooden surface.
Preparation of layout plan for a building and layout on the ground.
Sketching of various types of foundations.
Sketches of various bonds and practice making dry brick bond.
Construction of small masonry wall.
Demonstration of dressing of natural stone.
Visit to nearby quarry/crusher and submission of visit report.
Demonstration and practice of fixing of door/windows.
Demonstration and practice on setting out of an arch.
Demonstration and practice in laying DPC horizontal & Vertical far a portion of
wall.
Demonstration of preparation of putty and fixation of glass panes in
door/windows.
Practical Demonstration of false ceilings.
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6
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6
6
6
6
9
9
3
6
3
3
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3
3
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COURSE CONTENTS
1.
Introduction.
1.1
1.2
2.
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
3.
Lettering/Printing.
3.1
3.2
3.3
4.
Geometrical Constructions.
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
Construction of angles.
Construction of Triangles, quadrilaterals, and polygons.
Meaning of inscribed and circumscribed figures.
Terms used in a circle.
Conical curves, ellipse, parabola, hyperbola and their applications in civil
engineering.
2 Hours
3 Hours
2 Hours
3 Hours
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Orthographic Projections.
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
6.
Sectioning
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
7.
Dimensioning.
7.1
7.2
7.3
Definition
Elements in dimensioning.
System of dimensioning.
8.
Pictorial Drawing
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
8.7
8.8
8.9
9.
Auxiliary Views
9.1
9.2
10.
Development of Surfaces
10.1
10.2
2 Hours
2 Hours
2 Hours
3 Hours
1 Hours
1 Hours
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Building Drawing
11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
11.5
11.6
11.7
12.
House Planning
12.1
12.2
12.3
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9 Hours
2 Hours
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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1. Understand the Need of Drafting, Civil Drafting and use of Free Hand
Sketching.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
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LIST OF PRACTICALS
HOURS
1.
3
9
3
9
9. Drawing of full sectional front view, side view and top view of the prisms,
pyramids of different types.
10. Drawing isometric views of a cube having circular hole in its focus and R.C.C. stairs
(First three steps).
11. Create an oblique drawing of different prisms and pyramids from its given
principal views.
12. Perspective drawing of slotted block and different wooden blocks from there given
principal views.
13. Draw partial, symmetrical and auxiliary view when top and front views are
given, front and side views are given.
6
3
3
6
6
14. Draw development of a right and oblique truncated hexagonal prism, cylinder and
6
pyramid.
15. Pattern drawing of a funnel from given data.
3
16. Draw the following features;
9
Symbols used in building work including public health and electrical
installation.
17. X-section of wall with foundation, floor and roof details. (9,13-1/2,20cm,30cm
6
Thick)
18. Line plan of a single room, two roomed quarter and C-Type (1500 sft plinth
6
area ) residence.
19. Detailed plan, elevation and section of;
18
a)
Single room with verandah.
b)
C-class residence
c)
Double storey building.
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23. Draw layout plan for electrification and circuit diagram for C type residence
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12
18
12
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TOTAL CONTACT HOURS:
Theory:
Practical:
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The student will develop skills to prepare basic woodwork and wiring tasks in
building construction and be able to select proper tools and ensure their maintenance.
AIM:
COURSE CONTENTS
A- WOOD WORK
1
3 Hours
1 Hours
2 Hours
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6. Wood Sawing
6.1 Sawing of log and timber
6.2 Method of sawing
1 Hours
2 Hours
2 Hours
9. Measurement of Wood
9.1 Measuring of wood square and board
9.2 Measuring of Log
B- ELECTRICAL WIRING
4 Hours
4 Hours
4 Hours
2015
12.4 Distribution fuse boards and types (Single phase D.F.B and three phase D.F.B)
12.5 Define Magnetic Contactor thermal relay
4 Hours
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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1. Understand Work Shop Policy, Safety Precautions, Importance Of Wood In
Industries
1.1 Define work shop orientation
1.2 Enlist safety precautions
1.3 Explain Importance of wood in industry
2. Understand Wood, Construction Of Wood, Types Of Wood Uses Of Wood And
Wood Defects
2.1 Define wood
2.2 Explain construction of wood (timber) with sketch
2.3 Explain structure and growth of timber.
2.4 Explain wood types and
2.5 Explain felling and conversion of timber.
2.6 Explain uses of various wooden products in industry
2.7 Enlist and explain Defects and decay of timber.
2.8 Explain Qualities-characteristics, section of timber
3. Understand Seasoning, Method Of Seasoning, Safety Precautions
3.1 Define wood seasoning
3.2 Enlist methods of seasoning
3.3 Explain each method of seasoning and importance of seasoning.
3.4 Enlist safety precaution in seasoning
4. Understand Impact Tools, Measuring Tools, Marking Bolding, Cutting And
Planning Tools
4.1 Enlist wood working tool
4.2 Describe measuring tools
4.3 Describe marking tools
4.4 Holding tools
4.5 Cutting tools (Saw, chisel, file)
4.6 Describe planning tools (Jack plane and other planes)
5. Understand Wood Working Machines, Band Saw, Circular Saw Planer, And
Wood Turning Lathe.
5.1 Enlist wood working machines
5.2 Explain band saw
5.3 Explain circular saw
5.4 explain planer
5.5 Explain wood turning lathe, Spindle, Boring, Sander
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Study the wiring accessories and tools used in different types of wirings
including latest/modern accessories with specifications.
Treatment against electric shock
Control of one lamp with a single way switch control of Two lamps in series
with a single way switch
Control of one lamp with Two, Two way switches
Construct a test board
Construct a bell indicator circuit
Construct of one ball with two push but tow with their indicators
Construct up two lamps with two one way switch in batten wiring
Construct one lamp with single way witch with conduit wiring
Construct one lamp with two, two way switches with conduit wiring
Construct three lamps in parallel with Individual single way switches with
conduit wiring
Construct tunnel light circuit
Study and connect fluorescent lamp circuit
Perform the wiring lay out up of a three phase pump
Demonstrate earthling for residential building and machinery along with circuit
diagrams
Measuring of voltage current and resistance using modern electronic measuring
equipment.
Introduction to work shop, safety precaution
Introduction different wood working tools such as lag out, measuring, Holding,
cutting and planning
Sawing Practice (Tobs1)
Planning and squaring to dimensions (Tob2)
Sharpening plane iron and wood chisel
Making dado Joint (Job3)
Making cross Lap Joint (Job4 )
Making Mortise and Tennon Joint (Job5)
Nailing and wood screwing process (Job6)
Boring Process, making holes (Job 7)
Polishing (Prepare wood surface for polishing staining and lacquering)
Project wood working
Project Electrical Wiring (one room wiring)
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3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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3
3
3
3
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3
3
3
3
3
3
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This subject will enable the student to be familiar with the operation of a
computer and its applications. Basic skills on Windows, Word processing, MS
Excel, will be practiced for its applications in civil engineering
LIST OF PRACTICALS
1. Introduction to Computer
HOURS
6 Hours
1.1
1.2
1.3
12 Hours
2.10
2.11
2.12
2.13
3. Word Processing
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
3.10
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
3.15
3.16
3.17
3.18
3.19
3.20
3.21
3.22
3.23
3.24
24 Hours
4. MS-Excel
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
4.10
4.11
4.12
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27 Hours
4.13
4.14
4.15
4.16
4.17
4.18
4.19
4.20
4.21
4.22
5. AutoCAD
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
5.9
5.10
5.11
5.12
5.13
5.14
5.15
5.16
5.17
5.18
5.19
5.20
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27 Hours
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DIFFERENTIATION
4 Hours
2.1
Increments
2.2
Differential Coefficient or Derivative
2.3
Differentiation ab-initio or by first Principle
2.4
Geometrical Interpretation of Differential Coefficient
2.5
Differential Coefficient of Xn, (ax + b)n
2.6
Three important rules
2.7
Problems
3.
4.
4 Hours
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4.3
4.4
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5.
DIFFERENTIATIONS OF LOGARITHMIC & EXPONENTIAL FUNCTIONS
4 Hours
5.2
Differentiation of Log ax
5.3
Differentiation of ax
5.4
Differentiation of ex
5.5
Problems
4 Hours
5.1
6.
7.
INTEGRATION
7.1
Concept
7.2
Fundamental Formulas
7.3
Important Rules
7.4
Problems
8 Hours
8.
METHODS OF INTEGRATION
8.1
Integration by substitution
8.2
Integration by parts
8.3
Problems
6 Hours
rs
9.
DEFINITE INTEGRALS
9.1
Properties
9.2
Application to area
9.3
Problems
6 Hours
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10.
11.
6 Hours
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11.5
12.
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6 Hours
REFERENCE BOOKS
Applied Mathematics Math-212, by Sana-ullah Khan, Syed Tanvir Haider, Zaif-ullah Khan
Vol - I, National Book Foundation
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APPLIED MATHEMATICS
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
6.2
6.3
6.4
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
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The student will be able to express their understanding of communication skills in the
form of speaking, listening, reading and writing and use it to supplement their
technical skills
COURSE CONTENTS
1.
1.1
1.2
1.3
2.
2.8
2.9
2.10
2.11
3.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
4.
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
Listening Skills
4 Hours
Listening comprehension
Principals for teaching listening comprehension
How to listening skill be developed
Speaking Skills
6 Hours
6 Hours
Skimming
Scanning
Guessing
Intensive reading
Extensive reading
How to improve reading skill
Writing Skills
6 Hours
What is writing
Guided writing
Free writing
Creative writing
Kinds of writing
What is effective writing
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5.
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
Developing Communication Skills by understanding and applying Listening,
Speaking, Reading and Writing Skills for its practical use at the work place
1. Explain and Develop Listening Skills
1.1
1.2
Express how to introduce yourself, talk about your skills and exhibit
interviewing skills and demonstrate their applications
Express and demonstrate how to agree, disagree, likes, dislikes, etc)
Explain how to speak in condensation and demonstrate its use
Explaining and demonstrate how to report
5. Report writing
5.1
5.2
5.3
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2 Hours
1.1 Types.
1.2 Description of pipes with reference to material e.g. G.I, PVC, PPR CI & A/C
PIPES
1.3 Specification of pipes.
2. Plumbing Tools
2.1
Introduction
2.2
Type of Tools
2.3 Hand Tools and Machines
3.
Plumbing Fixtures
1 Hour
3 Hours
3 Hours
3 Hours
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Hours
7.1 Surface source, lakes, streams, rivers, rainfall, intensity of rainfall, run off,
catchments area, and yield from surface sources.
7.2 Underground/ subsurface sources, springs, wells-its kinds (i.e. tube well),
infiltration galleries
7.3 Yield from wells-Quantity of underground water, water table, aquifers, cone of
depression.
8.
Intakes:
3 Hours
8.1
8.2
8.3
9.
Introduction
Type of Intakes(according to objective, location, material & shape)
Factor governing the selection of site for an intake.
Quantity Of Water:
3Hours
9.1 Total quantity of water for a town, per capita demand, factors affecting demand
9.2 Water requirement for domestic, industrial, fire fighting & commercial
purposes.
9.3 Variation in demand
10.
Quality of Water.
10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5
10.6
10.7
10.8
10.9
10.10
10.11
10.12
10.13
11.
Treatment of Water.
4 Hours
10 Hours
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12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5
13.
6 Hours
3 Hours
3 Hours
14.1 Introduction.
14.2 Terminology of sanitary Engineering. e.g. refuse, garbage, sludge, sullage,
refuse etc.
14.3 Types of Sanitation systems-conservancy system, water carriage system &
cesspool system and their comparison.
14.4 Types of sewerage systems and their suitability
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15.1
15.2
15.3
15.4
15.5
16.
16.1
16.2
16.3
16.4
16.5
17.
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5 Hours
3 Hours
Introduction.
Requirements of house drainage.
Shapes & construction of different type of drains & ducts.
House drains slopes & connection with main sewer.
One & two pipe system of drainage and their comparison.
Alignment & Layout of sewer Line
3 Hours
17.1
17.2
17.3
17.4
Introduction.
Layout of sewer.
Location of sewer line - longitudinal & X-Section showing sewer lines.
Layout of sewer line gradient fixing, bedding, handling, laying, jointing, testing
& back filling.
17.5 Testing of sewer line.
18.
18.1
18.2
18.3
18.4
Sewer Appurtenances
4 Hours
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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1. Understand the Types and Specifications of Pipes.
1.1 State the types of pipes.
1.2 Compare pipes with reference to materials.
1.3 Describe specifications of pipes.
2. Understanding Plumbing Tools
2.1
State different type of tools, their uses and precautions.
2.2
Hand tools and machine tools
2.3
Different plumber tools & machines and their working procedures
2.4
Precautions for using of tools
3. Understanding Plumbing Fixtures:
3.1
State different fixtures i-e Flushing cistern, water closets, urinals.
3.2
Type of Traps and their functions.
3.3
Explain different type of wash hand basin and bath tub fittings
3.4
Installation methods and precautions
4. Understanding Plumbing Fittings:
4.1
State objective of fittings.
4.2
Explain different type of Fittings, G.I, PPRC & PVC
4.3
Joints methods for different plumbing fittings.
4.4
Precautions for jointing the fittings.
5. Understand about Faucets and their use.
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
2015
7.4 Define rain fall intensity, run off, catchments area, and hydraulic gradient yield
from surface sources.
7.5 Calculate yield from surface source
7.6 Describe springs, wells, kinds of well, tube well and infiltration galleries
7.7 Explain the construction and function of well, tube well
7.8 Define aquifier, static water level, Piezometeric head, pumping water, Draw
Down, area of influence, well yield and cone of depression
7.9 Describe quality of underground water acceptable for human life.
7.10 Calculate yield from wells (confined & unconfined)
7.11 Explain the need for better quality of water for human life.
8. Understand Intakes and Pipe Laying and Testing
8.1 Explain intakes and its types i.e. reservoir intakes, river intakes, lake intakes and
canal intakes.
8.2 State the factors governing the selection of site for an intake.
8.3 Explain the pipe laying and testing procedure
9. Understand calculation of Total Quantity of Water for a Town
9.1 Explain per capita water consumption & factors affecting demand.
9.2 Describe the water requirement for domestic, industrial fire-fighting and
commercial purposes.
9.3 Describe variation in demand of water.
9.4 Calculation of quantity and demand of water.
10. Understand the Quality & Tests for Quality of Water
10.1
10.2
10.3
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11.12 Describe the construction and operation of slow sand and rapid sand and
pressure filters
11.13 Compare slow sand and rapid sand filters
11.14 Describe the process of filter washing
11.15 Explain disinfections & its necessity
11.16 State methods of disinfections
11.17 Explain chlorination, its forms and points of chlorination & chlorine demand
11.18 Describe the test for chlorine
11.19 State hardness & its types
11.20 Explain methods of softening
11.21 Explain aeration, fluoridation, colour, odour, and taste
12. Understand The Systems of Distribution, its Components and Layouts
12.1Explain gravity and combined & direct pumping system of distribution
12.2 Explain intermittent and continuous methods of supply of water
12.3 Explain with sketches the different pipe layout methods including dead end
system, grid iron system, radial & ring system
12.4 State the necessity of underground, overhead and service reservoirs
12.5 Draw sketches of rectangular overhead service reservoir showing all accessories
12.6 Explain with sketches the functions of various appurtenances in a distribution
system
13. Understand Principle of pumping
13.1
13.2
13.3
13.4
14.3
14.4
14.5
15.3
15.4
15.5
15.6
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17. Understand the Procedure for Laying Out and Alignment of Sewer
17.1
17.2
17.3
17.4
17.5
17.6
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1. Layout drawing of training institutions plumbing lab.
2. Demonstration and sketching of various tools and pipe appurtenances.
3. Cutting and threading of G.I. Pipes and connections of PPR pipes.
4. Taking out water connection from main pipe line.
5. Fitting/replacement of water taps.
6. Installation of water closet, flushing cistern and pipe.
7. Installation of urinal with flushing cistern and waste pipe.
8. Installation of wash hand basin (complete).
9. Jointing of pipes (cast iron SPPRC, PVC and concrete).
10. Making model of dead system grid, system, ring system and, radial System with
G.I. Pipe.
11. Repair of single acting reciprocating pumps and replacement of non-return
valve.
12. Demonstration on boring of tube-well/hand pump.
13. Drawing of intakes for water supply.
14. Turbidity and hardness test of water, PH (testing)
15. Drawings of settling tank, slow sand filter rapid sand filter
16. Flow diagram of water treatment.
17. General layout of water supply and sanitary fitting in a house and calculation of
all fixtures.
18. Visit of water treatment plant, and water works.
19. Drawing sketches of various sewer appurtenances (lamp hole, manhole ,shallow
and deep man hole drop man hole inlets, regulator, grease and oil trap,
inverted syphon, trestles and piers
20. Demonstration for excavation of trenches of a small sewer line with proper
grade.
21. Visit of Sewage Treatment Plant
22. Preparation of hydraulic statement of water supply scheme
23. Preparation of hydraulic statement of sewerage scheme
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HOURS
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6
6
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3
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1. Theodolites Traversing
Hours
16
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
Triangulation
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
3.
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16
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
20
Total Station
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
5.9
5.10
5.11
5.12
5.13
6.
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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1. Understand the Construction of Theodolites and its Basic Function
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
1.10
1.11
1.12
1.13
1.14
1.15
Define theodolite, sketch & label theodolite and list the types of theodolites
Define the terms; centring, transiting, face left, Face right, swinging the telescope,
axis of level tube, horizontal & vertical axis
Explain the procedure of temporary adjustment of a theodolites
Explain the procedure of measuring horizontal & vertical angles.
Explain the procedure of setting out an angle and prolonging a line
Explain the procedure of fixing inter-mediate points between two given points
Explain various methods of traversing and enlist steps involved in traversing
State the standards of accuracy in linear and angular measurement.
Checks on open and closed traverse
Explain the method of plotting traverse and adjustment of closing error.
Compute the bearings from angles & vice versa of traverse.
Explain coordinate and its types.
Compute Latitude and departures of line and Calculate coordinates from given field
notes.
Explain errors and mistakes in theodolite traversing and their rectification.
Explain balancing of traverse by different methods
Define curve and its type with sketch and necessity of curves in surveying
Explain the designation of curve
Explain the definition & notation of circular curve and Compute the inter-relation
ship
Calculate the data for setting out simple circular curves by various methods.
List the steps for setting out of simple circular curves by various methods and
describe the procedure for ranging a curve beyond obstacles
Describe the transition curve, its type, the necessity of transition curves,
characteristics, elements, notation of transition curve and their inter relationship
Explain super elevation and derive formula for super elevation
Calculate the length of transition curve by various methods and calculate data for
setting out a combined curve
State the types of vertical curve, its necessity of vertical curves
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3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14
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LIST OF PRACTICALS
Practice to perform temporary adjustment of theodolite on a station. Vernier/
Microptic theodolites and its parts and use
10
traverse
11
12
Prepare Gales traverse table taking data of already done field, compute the
coordinates and adjust closing error and ploting of traverse.
12
12
13
14
15
16
Practice to set total station on a point & prepare for measurement atmosphere
correction prism correction and selection of units)
17
18
Practice to enter the coordinate of occupied point, height of instrument & height
of prism.
19
20
3
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22
23
Practice to measure the height of an object with total station by using REM
Practice to measure the distance between different station points with the help of
26
27
12
program
28
30
31
32
33
34.
35.
36.
Practice for Static, Real Time Kinematic (RTK) and Stop & Go Method
15
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To understand the fundamentals of building construction and machinery used for the
purpose and also be able to identify the modern methods used in construction
COURSE CONTENTS
1.
1.1
1.2
1.3
2.
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
3.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
4.
4 Hours
Introduction
Construction of a building: Civil Works
Various steps in construction of a residential building
Site preparation and setting out of works
4 Hours
Introduction
Site layout of Civil Project
Water Supply ground water control: permanent exclusion of water
Electrical Supply
Initial checks on drawings
Layout / Setting out of buildings
Construction procedure of a Multi-storey building
Construction of Foundation
4 Hours
4 Hours
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4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
5.
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
6.
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
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4 Hours
4 Hours
Ground floors
Suspended floors
Laying of toppings
Choice of floor finishes
Use of abrasives in floors
Types of floors
False Works
7 Hours
5 Hours
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8.4
8.5
9.
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
2 Hours
10.
Basement construction
3 Hours
10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
Purpose of basements.
Box basements.
Water proofing methods.
Construction procedures.
3 Hours
4 Hours
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4 Hours
6 Hours
4 Hours
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15.3
15.4
15.5
15.6
15.7
16.
16.1
16.2
16.3
2015
2 hours
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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1. Understand components of building & building
1.1 State different components of building
1.2 Explain : - Works of a building
1.3 Explain various step involved in construed of a residential building
2. Understand site preparation for Civil projects and setting out works.
2.1 Introduce site preparation for project.
2.2 Draw site lay out including site activities space allocation for material storage,
plant position, working area, accommodation for staff.
2.3 Explain water supply for construction including ground water control, permanent
exclusion of ground water, temporary exclusion (well point system, deep bored
well).
2.4 Basic nature of electric supplies for equipments & matures used in construction.
2.5 Stale different checks drawings of project.
2.6 Explain setting out of buildings.
2.7 Describe construction procedure of multistory building.
3. Understand Construction precedence of foundations.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
4.
2015
7. Understand the Principles of constructing false works and form works for
structural components.
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
7.8
7.9
7.10
8. Understand the Principles involved in planning & design of stairs, lifts, elevators
and escalators.
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
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12. Understand the Principles and Technique of Air Conditioning and Ventilation of
a Building.
12.1
Define terms, conditioned air, purity of air, humidity, cooling heating and
ventilation.
12.2 State the importance of thermal insulation of building.
12.3 State the standards for ventilation of building.
12.4 Explain the methods of ventilation i.e. natural and mechanical ventilation.
12.5 Explain the methods of heating a building.
12.6 Explain the methods of cooling building.
12.7 State the systems of mechanical air conditioning of building.
12.8 State the air distribution and cleaning method.
12.9 Explain the working principles of mechanical air conditioning plant/system.
12.10 Calculate flow of heat energy through a composite structure.
12.11 Calculate heat losses/gains for an enclosure and propose procedures to minimize
heat loss/gain.
13.
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13.2
13.3
13.4
13.5
13.6
13.7
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Define terms, sound, pitch, loudness, tone, intensity of sound, reflection of sound,
reverberation, time of reverberation, transmission of sound and absorption of sound.
Explain the factors to be considered in acoustics of building.
Describe the characteristics of various types of sound absorbing materials.
Explain principles to be observed in the acoustic design of an auditorium.
Explain the methods of sound insulation of a building.
Describe common acoustical defects and remedies of conference halls
State use of ray diagram and echo
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1
2015
HOURS
Draw a job layout plan for a building project showing, material, plant and
accommodations on site.
2
Visit for demonstration of pile boring site and draw lay out plan (showing machinery
Practice in laying brick floor, conglomerate floor, mosaic floor and tiles floors.
10 Demonstration and practice in removal of form work, completed during previous week.
building in campus.
17 Demonstration and practice in knotting, lashing and erection of common scaffolding
19 Visit to a precast concrete factory and preparation of its layout and report.
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Work out the rate analysis and material statement of various items of work.
Understand complete estimates of bituminous and concrete roads, and
sewerage scheme.
COURSE CONTENTS
1.
Introduction
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
2.
Specifications.
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
3.
Building Estimates.
3.1
Terms used in quantity surveying (provisional sum, prime cost, input rates,
MRS, CSR, Premium, rebate, contingencies, petty establishment charges,
cost, value, bill, BOQs, and FIDIC).
Rough cost estimate of Buildings with different methods.
P.W.Ds, MES and English method of writing measurement in MB.
Methods of detailed Estimate.
Instructions on working out quantities of various types of wall
Shapes/sections.
Rules for deduction in different items of work.
Instructions on working out quantities and Abstract of quantities of various
items of work of a single storey building (building portion only).
Study of schedule of rates and preparation of abstract of cost for all item of
work of a single storey building (building portion only).
Annual and special repair estimates for building maintenance.
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
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2 Hours
6 Hours
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Earth Work
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
5.
Road Estimates.
5.1
5.2
5.3
6.
Rate Analysis.
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
7.
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
Items of work for water supply and sewerage (Internal and External)
Units of measurements & payments.
Rough cost estimate for water supply and sewerage schemes.
Detailed estimate for sewer line and its appurtenance (Manholes)
Prepare hydraulic statement for a sewerage scheme comprising of 10
manholes.
Prepare hydraulic statement for a water supply scheme for 1000 ft. length in
five parts
7.6
8.
Valuation of Property.
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
2015
4 Hours
3 Hours
5 Hours
4 Hours
5 Hours
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8.5
8.6
2015
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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
State formulae for area, perimeters and volumes of various plane and solid
geometrical figures.
State the units FPS, MKS and SI.
Convert the units.
Describe the importance of estimates.
State the data required for preparation of estimates.
State the type of estimate.
2.
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
Define specifications.
Explain the purpose and types of specification.
State general specifications of a building & Road.
Discuss the detailed specifications of important items of works.
3.
3.1
Terms used in quantity surveying (provisional sum, prime cost, input rates,
MRS, CSR, Premium, rebate, contingencies, petty establishment charges,
cost, value, bill and BOQs).
Prepare rough cost estimate of a building from given line plan or covered
area.
Distinguish between P.W.D and English method of recording measurements.
List the all items of works for a residential building (only building position
except public health and electrification installation).
Determine quantities of all items of works for straight; D,F,H,T,U shaped
walls and circular walls.
Workout quantities of all items of works for a single storey building (building
portion only) from given drawings.
Prepare bill of quantities and abstract of cost with the help of composite
schedule of rates.
Prepare annual and special repair estimate for a given building.
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
4.
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
5.
5.1
5.2
5.3
6.
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
7.
7.1
7.2
7.4
List all item of works for a sewer line and their measurement units.
Explain the preparation methods rough cost estimate of water supply and
sewerage schemes.
Work out quantities of each item of work for sewer line and manhole from
given drawing.
Prepare bill of quantities and abstract of cost.
8.
8.1
8.2
7.3
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
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2.
3.
4.
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LIST OF PRACTICALS
Preparation of rough cost estimates of buildings.(Using different types of
units) and Writing specifications/Description of various items.
Taking out measurements of a straight wall, T, L, H, U, shaped walls and
circular walls.
Complete estimate of a single storey building. (Except Public Health
Installations & Electric Installations)
Preparation of annual repair/special repair estimates. (Building and Roads)
HOURS
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5. Working out earth work of earthen embankment of given design and data.
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Structural Drawings of Building Components.
5 Hours
1.1
2.
5 Hours
3.
2 Hours
4.
2 Hours
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2 Hours
6.
7.
8.
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
9.
Drafting Setting
9.1
Units, limits, grid, snap, snaps etc
9.2 Model setting and layout setting. Layers and properties etc
2 Hours
2 Hours
1 Hour
10.
Preparation of 2D Drawings
10.1 Instructions on drawing of two roomed quarter.
10.2 Plans, elevation and sections of buildings
1 Hour
11.
11.1
2 Hours
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3D Commands / 3D MAX
Commands for Solid figures
Modification of solid figures
Conversion of 2D into 3D
Shading and Rendering
View setup
Introduction to 3D Max and its interface.
Instructions on menus and toolbars of 3D Max.
Application of 3D max of 3D drawings of AutoCAD.
4 Hours
13.
13.1
13.2
13.3
Plotting
Layout setting
Print layout setup
Use of printers and plotters
2 Hours
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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1. Understand Techniques of Drawing Building Components.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
1.10
1.11
1.12
1.13
1.14
1.15
1.16
1.17
1.18
1.19
1.20
1.21
1.22
1.23
1.24
1.25
1.26
1.27
1.28
1.29
1.30
1.31
1.32
1.33
1.34
1.35
1.36
1.37
1.38
1.39
1.40
2015
Sketch the X-section & L-section of Road in plain area. (urban and rural)
Sketch the Long section and X-section of Road in hilly area.
Sketch the X-section of Bituminous Road in plain and hilly area.
Sketch the X-section of concrete Road structure.
State various parts of culverts i.e. abutment, wing wall, toe wall parapet, base
plate.
Sketch the Plan, Foundation Plan, Long Section and X-Section of Culvert.
Explain the various terms used in Bridge.
State the difference between culvert and Bridge.
Explain the various types of bridges.
Sketch the Plan, Foundation Plan, Long section and X-Section of two Span
Bridge.
Sketch the detailed drawing of 25 span plate girder steel bridge.
4. Know the Need and Constructional Features of Septic Tank and Soakage Pit:
4.1 Define the septic tank and soakage pit.
4.2 State different parts of septic tank and soakage pit.
4.3 Sketch the plans and sections of septic tank and soakage pit.
4.4 State the constructional features of septic tank and soakage pit.
4.5 State the minimum size of chambers of septic tank.
4.6 State the importance of free board.
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5.5
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
9.
9.1
9.2
9.3
10
10.1
10.2
Prepare 2D Drawings
State steps to prepare two roomed quarter.
State steps to prepare Plans, elevation and sections of buildings.
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3D Commands / 3D MAX.
12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5
12.6
12.7
12.8
12.9
13
13.1
13.2
13.3
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LIST OF PRACTICAL
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
HOURS
Draw manually architectural and structural drawing for a double storey RCC framed
structure building (key plan, layout plan, detailed plan, elevations, sections,
structural drawing of building components).
Draw manually structural drawing of raft foundation, grillage foundation, well
foundation.
Draw plan and section of staircases (dog legged, spiral).
Draw manually detailed drawing of steel trussed roof shed (60 x 40).
Draw detailed plan, sections and elevation doors( panelled, flush, wire gauzed)
Draw detailed sections for conglomerate floor and roof treatment.
Draw detailed drawings of irrigation channels.
Draw detailed drawing of RCC high level deck bridge 2 spans
Draw detailed drawing of masonry segmental arched 1 span
Draw detailed drawing of Steel plate girder bridge 1 span.
Draw sections of standard public health drains ( 12 Nos)
Detailed drawing of septic tank and soakage pit.
Practice of Installation of Auto CAD software
Practice of applying drafting setting (units, limits, snap, auto on. Off
Practice of various 2D commands i.e. Line, trim, offset, extend etc
Practice of using layer option
Practice of using dimensioning & text option
Practice of preparing plan, elevation & section two roomed quarter.
Practice of x-section & L-section of road & canal.
Practice of using basic 3D commands.
Practice to convert 2D single room into 3D
Practice of using 3D MAX Commands of above single room in 3D.
Practice of layout setting and printing of CAD drawing
Practice of drawing of overhead & underground Water Tanks (detailed) plan,
Elevation, steel reinforcement and sections) and setting layouts for plotting.
Practice of Plotting of drawing of overhead & underground Water Tanks
(detailed plan, elevation, steel reinforcement and sections)
Practice of drawing of framed structure building ( detailed plan, elevation, steel
reinforcement and sections) and setting layouts for plotting.
Practice plotting of drawing framed structure building.
Drawings of road structures and their plotting.
Practice Integration of Total Station with AutoCAD & MS Excel.
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ENGINEERING MECHANICS
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On completion, the student will understand and analyze the strength and behaviour
of engineering materials & elementary structural members.
AIM:
COURSE CONTENTS
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Centre Of Gravity(C.G)
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
Moment Of Inertia.
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
3.1
3.2
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4 Hours
4 Hours
2 Hours
8 Hours
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4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
Draw S F D and B M D
Drawing of Shear Force Diagram, Bending Moment Diagram.
Calculation of maximum and minimum shear force and bending moments for
the beams and their locations and Point of zero shear and point of
contraflexure.
Standard rules and formulas for S.F. and B.M.
5.1
5.2
5.3
4.10
5.4
5.5
Stresses In Beams
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
7
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
7.8
Biaxial Stresses
6 Hours
4 Hours
6 Hours
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
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4 Hours
8.5
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9.
Column.
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
9.5
9.6
10.
Riveted Joints.
10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
11.
Welded Joints.
6 Hours
rs4 Hours
3 Hours
2 Hours
6 Hours
Retaining Walls.
5 Hours
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14.2 Pressures on retaining wall and stresses at base (toe and heel) Rankines
formula and application.
14.3 Stress distribution diagram.
14.4 Conditions of stability of retaining wall.
14.5 Checking stability of retaining wall.
14.6 Numerical problems
RECOMMENDED / REFERENCE BOOKS :
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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1.3
1.4
Define and explain the terms: Center of gravity, Centroid, first moment of area,
reference axes, centroidal axes and symmetrical axes.
Describe the methods of finding center of gravity.
By geometrical consideration
By the method of moments
Explain the steps for the calculation of centroid of composite sections
Determine position of C. G. for various structural sections i.e. I-section, Hsection, T-section, channel section, angle section, Z-section and composite
sections by method of moments.
3.
3.1
3.2
4. Determine Shear Force and Bending Moment, Draw S.F.D. & B.M.D.
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
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6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
7.
Define and explain the terms stress, and its types (tensile, compressive and
shear)
Define and explain strain, its types (tensile, compressive, shear, linear, lateral
and volumetric) and poissons ratio.
Define and explain Hooks Law.
State modulus of elasticity, modulus of rigidity and bulk modulus.
Explain mechanical properties of materials like elasticity, plasticity, ductility,
brittleness and hardness, etc.
Identify parts and attachments of U.T.M for tensile and compression tests.
Also explain the salient points in stress strain curve for ductile material.
Numerical problems relating to simple stress, strain, Poissons ratio and
Hooks Law.
Understand the Shear and Bending Stresses in a Beam.
Explain the types of stresses in beams (Bending & Shear stresses).
State the assumptions made in theory of simple bending.
State and explain bending equation.
Explain Bending stress distribution across rectangular section.
Solve problems on theory of simple bending.
State formula for shear stress and shear stress distribution across rectangular,
circular & I-sections of beam.
Solving problems on shear stress.
Biaxial Stresses
7.1 State fundamental equations for normal stress and shear stress.
7.2 Explain Mohrs circle for biaxial stress.
7.3 Describe general biaxial stress situation.
7.4 Describe graphical representation by Mohrs circle of stresses.
7.5 Explain principal stresses and principal planes.
7.6 Explain maximum shear stress.
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b.
8.5
9.
9.1
9.4
9.5
9.6
Define the terms: column, strut, long column, short column, axial and eccentric
loading
State failure patterns of short and long columns.
Define the terms: buckling load, crushing load, safe load, F.O.S, slenderness
ratio, radius of gyration, fatigue, effective length, etc.
State four end conditions for the calculation of affective length of column.
State Euler's formula & Rankine's formula for calculating ultimate load.
Practice of numerical problems based on Eulers and Rankines formulae.
10.
10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
Define terms: Pitch, back pitch, margin, edge distance, nominal diameter of
rivets, gross dia of rivets.
Explain the different types of riveted joints.
Explain failure strength and efficiency of riveted joints.
Calculate the strength, efficiency, pitch etc, of riveted joints.
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9.2
9.3
11.1
Define welded joint and compare riveted joints and welded joints
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State the terms: retaining wall, classification of retaining wall, angle of repose,
level & surcharge backing, active and passive earth pressure.
Explain the pressures on retaining wall and stresses at base (toe and heel)
Rankines formula and its applications.
Describe the stress distribution diagram at base of the retaining wall.
Describe conditions of stability of retaining walls.
Check and compare the results of stability of retaining walls with standards in
numerical problems.
Numerical problems relating to stresses at base of retaining wall.
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LIST OF PRACTICALS
HOURS
1.
2.
3.
To find the relation between the stress and strain of a given copper wire with 3
the help of a Young's modulus apparatus. Plot a graph between the stress and
strain. Hence find the Young's modulus of the material of the wire.
4.
5.
Draw S.F.D. and B.M.D in case of simply supported beams under various 3
loading conditions.
6.
Draw S.F.D. & B.M.D in case of over hanging beams under various loading 6
conditions.
7.
Draw S.F.D & B.M.D of cantilever beams under various loading conditions.
8.
9.
10.
Solving problems on principal stresses and maximum shear stress and drawing 9
Mohrs circle.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
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COURSE CONTENTS
1- Entrepreneurship and Management
1.1
The concept of entrepreneurship
1.2
Entrepreneurial style Vs Managerial style
1.3
Terminology used in entrepreneurship
1.4
Classification of business; difference between social and commercial
business
1.5
Reasons for Entrepreneurship; importance in society, self
employment, benefits & limitation, Importance of relations/links
1.6
Entrepreneurial motivation; setting goals and risk assessment.
1.7
Small enterprises; elements, ideas, motivation, resources, business
plan etc.
2-
4Hours
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3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
Entrepreneurial characteristics
Assessment of entrepreneurial potential; assessment of individuals
Entrepreneurial Leadership: abilities for a successful businessman
Self discipline; check list for attaining self discipline
Decision making skills; steps for decision making, rating of decision
making skills
3.6
Principles of negotiation; resolving business issues through
negotiation
4- Establishment of An Enterprise
4.1
Market; Five W of market, competitors, assessment of market size &
demand
4.2
Business location; importance, selection of site
4.3
Legal forms of business; Proprietorship, Partnership, limited company,
Cooperative, advantages &disadvantages
4.4
Costing of product; direct and indirect cost
4.5
Break even analysis: fixed and variable costs, calculating break even
indicates & applications
4.6
Finance & sources of financing; equity financing & loan financing,
initial capital & working capital estimation
8 Hours
5- Management of an Enterprise
8 Hours
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
6- Business Plan
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
4 Hours
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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1Understand the concept and elements of Entrepreneurship
1.1 Define entrepreneurship
1.2 Explain the concept of entrepreneurship
1.3 Explain the various types of enterprise that exist in the community
1.4 Identify and interpret the terms and elements involved in the concept of
enterprise
1.5 Appreciate that the advancement of individual and society in general when
entrepreneurship is adopted
1.6 Explain various motivational factors that entrepreneurs possess and utilize.
1.7 Exhibit the skills needed to assess and evaluate a risk
1.8 Describe the outline of small enterprise
2-
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
3-
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
44.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
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enterprise
4.8 Identify the advantages and disadvantages of using various sources of capital
to start an enterprise
4.9 Explain the component of cost of product
4.10 Explain the break even analysis for a new business
4.11 Calculate the breakeven point for various new business
55.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
5.9
5.10
5.11
5.12
5.13
66.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
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To understand :
1. Estimation of multi-storied buildings, R. C. C. bridges, water tanks including bar
scheduling, etc.
2. Estimation of building services and wells
3. Application of software in estimation (MS EXCEL, AutoCAD Civil 3D)
COURSE CONTENTS
1 Estimation of Framed Structure Buildings.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
2
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
3
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4.1
6 Hours
2 Hours
5 Hours
4.
5.
6.
7.
5
Well Estimation
5.1
Lowering of pipes
Pump rooms
External Electrification
Excavation of Persian well
Estimate for Construction and sinking of Persian well.
5.2
5.3
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Application of Softwares
MS EXCEL
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
AutoCAD Civil 3D
6.9
6.10
6.11
6.12
6.13
6.14
6.15
6.16
6.17
6.18
6.19
6.20
6.21
6.22
6.23
6.24
6.25
5 Hours
6 Hours
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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1. Under Stand Procedure for Estimation of Framed Structure Buildings.
1.1 State list of different items of work for RCC Framed Structure Buildings.
1.2 Know procedure on Calculation of quantities of different items of work. including steel
reinforcement
1.3 Prepare of Abstract of Cost & Bar schedule.
1.4 Workout quantities and cost of steel roof trussed shed of size 60ft x 100 ft.
2. Estimation of Bridge and Water Tanks
2.1 State list of different items of work for RCC Over Head Deck Bridge and single span
masonry arch culvert.
2.2 Know procedure on Calculation of quantities of different items of work.
2.3 Prepare Abstract of Cost.
2.4 Enlist different works for R. C. C. Over Head and Under Ground Water (, polygonal
with flat and Circular with segmental top slabs)
2.5 Know procedure on Calculation of quantities of different items of work for plate Girder
Bridge.
2.6 Prepare of Abstract of Cost
2.7 Workout quantities and cost of plate girder steel bridge 40 ft span
3.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
4.
4.1 Enlist different items of work for water supply and gas installations for a building
4.2 Instructions on calculations of quantities for water supply and gas installations for
the buildings
4.3 Enlist different items of work for sanitary installations for a building
4.4 Instructions on calculations of quantities for sanitary installations for the buildings
4.5 Instructions on calculations of quantities for Septic tank for 25 users.
4.6 Instructions on calculations of quantities for Soakage pit for 25 users
4.7 Enlist different items of work for electrification, telephone and cable installations
for a building
4.8 Instructions on calculations of quantities for electrification, telephone and cable
installations for the buildings
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LIST OF PRACTICALS
HOURS
1. Complete estimate of a small two storeyed R. C. C. frame structure building
(of given drawing) including bar scheduling and abstract of cost.
2. Complete estimate of steel roof shed 60 x 40.
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4Hours
4 Hours
2.3
2.4
Organization Aspects
Forms of organizationsOrganizational structure of different engineering departments-duties of
various officers/officials, power of sanction of various officers.
Classes of Establishment in works department.
Essential qualities of project Manager
3.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
Preliminary Planning.
Preliminary aspects of planning.
Pre feasibility study.
Types of feasibility study.
Steps involved in fusibility study.
Collection of data and preparation of project report.
4 Hours
4.
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
Construction Planning.
Construction activities.
Construction schedule, rate of executing work, time calculations.
Material, labour and equipment schedule.
Procurement of labour, material and equipment.
Planning by bar chart/time and progress chart Gantt Chart
Project planning with net work analysis (CPM)-terms used, advantages of
CPM.
Steps in CPM method-preparation of net work, critical path, determination of
10 Hours
2.
2.1
2.2
4.7
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4.9
4.10
network time.
Review of network and crash programming
Preparation of work progress charts.
Site organization of a construction job.
5.
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
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6 Hours
10 Hours
6 Hours
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7.2
7.3
7.4
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4 Hours
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9.1
6 Hours
9.2
9.3
9.4
9.5
9.6
9.7
9.8
9.9
9.10
9.11
Tendering
Pre-requisite for tendering-administrative approval, technical sanction, Budget
provision and allocation of funds
Invitation of tenders- by negotiation, selective tenders and public notice.
Prequalification of Bid. Tender notices - Characteristics, instruction on calling
tender.
Tender document-components, condition of contract, special condition of
tender, guarantees from tender, tender fee, Tender report.
Submission of tenders/bids-instruction to bidders.
Earnest money, security deposit.
Opening of tenders, tender evaluation, scrutiny of tenders, comparative
statement, acceptance of tenders, Bid bond, performance bond, and insurance
bond.
Award and commencement of work, possession of site.
Mobilization advance, secured advance, retention money.
Conditions of contract agreement-penalty, Liquidated damages, time of
completion, Extension of time, termination of contract, Arbitration Delays.
Variation order
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10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5
10.6
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11.2
11.3
11.4
11.5
11.6
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6 Hours
Stores.
Classification of stores - stock, tools and plants, Road metal and materials
charged direct to the work.
Stock-sub-heads of stock receipts and issue of stock, stock account, Register of
stock receipts and issues, shortages and surpluses of stock, monthly stock
account.
Material at site account, Road metal account.
Tools and plants-sub heads of tools and plants, Issues and receipts of T & P, T
& P account, verification of tools and plants (Shortage and surplus).
Principles of storing materials, Location of T & P protection of stores, store
room record, bin card, ordering procedure of store.
Indenting of materials-instruction for preparation of indents, specifications, and
supply procedures in works departments.
4 Hours
6.
7.
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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1. Understand Management, Functioning of Civil Engineering Projects
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
Explain that organizations i.e. line staff, direct and functional organization,
their features, merits and demerits giving merits and demerits of each
List the engineering departments of government
Draw organizational chart of C&W department Irrigation & power department,
public Health Engineering department
List the duties of different officers of works departments
State the power of sanction of various officers of works departments
Explain the classes of establishments in works department
State Essential qualities of project Manager
3.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
2.2
2.3
3.7
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
4.9
4.10
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6.10 Describe the procedure of creating of Baselines Plan, Display Baseline Bars on
the Gantt Chart, Set up a Baseline view
6.11 Explain the procedure of Project Execution. Describe Status update methods,
Describe Progressing activity status, Describe Progressing activities using steps,
Explain the procedure of Rescheduling the Project and Summarizing Projects,
Work with Reflections, Monitor Issues using Thresholds
6.12 Describing Reporting Methods, Run a Schedule Report, Create a report with
the Report Wizard
7.
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
7.8
8.4
8.5
State methods of departmental execution of works i.e. daily Labour, piece work
and day work
Define terms contract, tender
Explain the various contracting systems for construction works i.e. Lumpsum
contract, item rate contract, cost plus fee contract, cost plus percentage contract,
labour contract, Negotiated rate contract, turn-key contract and package
contract etc.
List the merits and limitations of each contracting system
Distinguish between work order and contract
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10.
10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5
10.6
10.7
10.8
11.
11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
11.5
11.6
11.7
11.8
11.9
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List Of Practicals
2015
HOURS
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24
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24
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Note: Assign any one of the following projects for each group of students, distributing
all the projects in a single class.
1. Double storey R.C.C. frame structure building: Slab, beams, columns, lintels &
foundation. Prepare complete set of drawings (Architectural structural drawings
and report.
2. Design under ground and over head R.C.C water reservoir (50,000 gallons capacity) prepares structural drawing and report.
3. Layout, design, preparation of drawing and specification for a water supply scheme
of a small Town (200 houses in 25 acres) for population of 1000 persons
4. Layout, design, preparation of drawing and specification for a sewerage scheme of
a colony (200 houses in 25 acres) for population of 1000 persons.
5. Carry out high way project-layout, reconnaissance survey, selection of road
alignment, topographic map and drawing longitudinal section and cross-section of
a road (2 km long) and preparation of report.
6. Irrigation Project for 2 RD Canal Field work, topographic map, marking of
alignment, detailed drawing, schedule of quantities and abstract of cost,
PRIMAVERA SOFTWARE PROJECT
1. Loading and unloading Primavera Software.
03
2 Recognition of Menu and Toolbars
12
3 Add Project by Defining OBS, WBS, Addition of activities and codes, defining 12
Roles and Assign Resources to activities
4 Create relationships, and run schedule
12
Preparing Primavera P6 project including all stages as narrated in theory
component.
5 Add a Project to the Project Structure
03
6 Create a Work Breakdown Structure
03
7 Add Activities
06
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11
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15
16
17
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06
06
03
03
06
03
03
03
06
Total Hours 192
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COURSE CONTENTS
1.
Water Pollution
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
Definition
Sources of Water Pollution
Composition of Sewage
Properties of Sewage( physical, chemical, biological)
Tests for Sewage ( physical, chemical, biological)
Biochemistry
Sewage treatment and disposal
Water standards for different uses
2.
Air Pollution
2.1
2.2
2.3
3.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
Definition
Sources of solid waste
Classification of solid wastes
Disposal of solid wastes(sanitary, landfill, incineration, compositing,
recycling)
4.
4.1
4.2
Noise Pollution
Definition
Sources of noise Pollution (Noise from traffic, Aircraft noise, Noise from
8 Hours
6 Hours
8 Hours
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4.3
4.4
4.5
5.
Land Pollution
5.1
5.2
5.3
6.
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
6.8
6.9
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
Accidents
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
Types
Causes
Effects
Remedial measures
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
Introduction.
Causes
Control of Hazards
Prevention from Hazards
3Hours
9 Hours
3 Hours
Hours
4 Hours
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10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
Safety
11.1
11.2
11.3
Introduction
Type of equipment / tools
Operations and practices
12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
6 Hours
Introduction
Industrial ventilation, exhaust systems.
Industrial noise and its control.
Safety Precautionary Measures for
Scaffolding, Formwork, and Ladder.
Drilling & Blasting.
Demolition.
Hot bituminous works.
Fire hazards in building.
Excavation and Dewatering
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4 Hours
4 Hours
Introduction
Causes
Effects
Remedial measures
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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1. Understand the Environment, Water Pollution and Sewage Treatment
1.1 State interaction of humans and environment
1.2 State the role of Environmental scientist, Technologist and Engineer
1.3 State ecology and ecosystem
1.4 State Sources of Sewage.
1.5 Composition of sewage
1.6 Explain Properties of sewage
1.7 Explain Tests of sewage
1.8 Explain sewage treatment and water standards
2. Understand the Concept of air Pollution
2.1 Define air Pollution
2.2 State sources and emission of air pollution
2.3 Explain methods of detection and measurement of air pollutants
2.4 State air pollutants, sources and its effects
3. Understand the concept of solid waste Pollution
3.1 Define solid waste Pollution
3.2 State sources and classification of solid wastes
3.3 Explain disposal of solid wastes
4. Understand the concept of noise pollution
4.1 Define noise pollution
4.2 State sources, of noise pollution
4.3 Explain intensity of sound and its effects
4.4 Explain Control of noise pollution
5. Understand the concept of land pollution
5.1 Define land pollution
5.2 State soil pollutants and its influence
5.3 Explain control of land pollution
6. Understand the concept of industrial waste pollution with reference to industry
6.1 State pollutants and its types
6.2 State Sources of pollutants
6.3 Explain effects of pollutants
6.4 Explain remedial measures
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COURSE CONTENTS
1.
Introduction
1.1
1.2
2.
2.1
2.2
2.3
3.
Hydrostatics.
3.1
3.2
3.3
Introduction
Pressure on immersed surface.
Total pressure on a horizontal ,vertical immersed surface, and inclined immersed
surface
Center of pressure, resultant pressure and center of pressure of immersed
surfaces.
3.4
4.
4.1
4.2
4.3
3 Hours
3 Hours
6 Hours
3 Hours
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Hydro kinematic.
5.1
5.2
5.3
Introduction
Discharge-equation of continuity of a liquid flow
Types of flows, Types of flow lines, path lines and stream lines
6.
Hydrodynamics.
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
Introduction
Kinds of energy of flowing liquid
Total head of flowing liquid
Bernoulli's theorem definition, formula.
Practical application of Bernoulli's equation.
7.
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
Introduction
Types of flow in a pipe
Loss of head in pipes & Darcy's formula
Chezy's formula for loss of head in pipe
Hydraulic gradient and total energy lines
8.
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
8.6
Introduction
Types of orifices
Jet of water, vena contract
Co-efficient of discharged
Discharge through a large rectangular orifice
Mouth pieces
9.
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
Introduction
Types of notches
Discharge formula for notches
Numerical problems
10.
10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5
Introduction
Types of weirs
Velocity of approach discharge formula for weirs
Velocity of approach
Numerical problems
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6 Hours
3 Hours
3 Hours
3 Hours
3 Hours
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11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
11.5
11.6
11.7
11.8
Introduction
Chezy's formula for discharge through open channel
Manning's formula for discharge through open channel
Bazin's formula for discharge through open channel
Kennedy's Critical velocity & Lacy's regime velocity
Most economical section of channel, conditions for maximum discharge through
channel
Discharge through rectangular & trapezoidal channel sections
Numerical problems
12.
Introduction of Irrigation.
12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5
13.
13.1
13.2
13.3
13.4
13.5
13.6
6 Hours
3 Hours
5 Hours
3 Hours
Brief Description
Factors affecting Water Requirements
Definitions of Some Common Important Terms
Factors Affecting Duty and Methods of Improving Duty
Relation between Duty (D), Base (B) and Delta
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16.
Storage Irrigation.
16.1
16.2
16.3
Necessity.
Various terms used.
Assessment of maximum runs off from a catchment area.
17. Reservoirs
17.1
17.2
17.3
17.4
17.5
17.6
17.7
17.8
17.9
Definition
Purposes of Reservoir: classification
Site Selection of Reservoir
Classification of Dams
Choice of Kinds of Dam for Hydro project
Construction details of earthen dams.
Causes of failure of Earthdams and their remedies.
Seepage Control in Earth Dam.
Raising of dams, necessity and methodology.
18.
18.1
18.2
18.3
18.4
18.5
18.6
Introduction to weir
Purpose of weir/barrage
Types of weirs
Site selection
Component parts
Surface flow over weirs
19.
19.1
19.2
19.3
19.4
Brief Description.
Head regulator
Types of head regulators
Types of silt controlling works
20. Canals
20.1
20.2
20.3
20.4
20.5
20.6
20.7
20.8
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6 Hours
3 Hours
3 Hours
6 Hours
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Canal Falls.
21.1
21.2
21.3
22.
22.1
22.2
22.3
22.4
23.
23.1
23.2
23.3
23.4
24.
Distribution Works.
24.1
24.2
24.3
24.4
24.5
Introduction of outlets
Essential requirements of an outlet.
Characteristics of outlet.
Types of outlet-modular, semi modular and non-modular outlet.
Design of outlet-modular, semi-modular and non-modular
25.
25.1
25.2
25.3
25.4
25.5
26.
26.1
26.2
26.3
3 Hours
3 Hours
3 Hours
6 Hours
2 Hours
2 Hours
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1.
1.1
1.2
2.
2.1
State pressure, intensity of pressure, pressure head, Pascal's law and its simple
applications.
Distinguish among atmospheric pressure, gauge pressure and absolute pressure.
Describe measurement of fluid pressure by Piezometer tube and different
manometers.
2.2
2.3
3.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
Define Hydrostatics
State pressure on immersed surface.
Define centre of pressure and resultant pressure.
Calculate the total pressure and centre of pressure on a horizontal vertical and
inclined surface immersed in a liquid (i.e. water)
4.
4.1
4.2
4.3
Define the terms, buoyancy, floatation, buoyant force and center of buoyancy.
Define metacentre and metacentric height.
State the kinds of equilibrium of a floating body.
5.
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
6.
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
Explain Bernoulli's theorem with its formula, limitations and practical application
i.e., venturimeter & pipit tube.
7.
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
8.
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
8.5
9.
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
10.
10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5
Define weir
State types of weirs
Differentiate sharp crested and broad crested weirs.
State the discharge formulae for weirs.
Solve problems based on discharge formulae.
11.
11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
11.5
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12.1
12.2
12.3
12.4
12.5
12.6
13.
13.1
13.2
13.3
13.4
13.5
13.6
14.
14.1
14.2
14.3
14.4
14.5
15.
15.1
15.2
15.3
16.
16.1
16.2
16.3
17.
Understand Reservoirs
17.1
17.2
17.3
17.4
Define reservoirs
State the purpose of reservoir and its classification
Describe the location of site selection for reservoir
State classification of dams i.e. based on function and use, structural design,
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18.1
18.2
18.3
18.4
18.5
18.6
19.
19.1
19.2
19.3
Describe the necessity and importance of regulation and silt controlling works.
Explain head regulator and its types, i.e. flume, meter flume.
Describe with sketches the silt ejector, silt vanes, silt excluder and skimming
platform.
20.
20.1
20.2
20.3
20.4
20.5
20.6
20.7
20.8
21.
21.1
21.2
21.3
21.4
22.
22.1
22.2
22.3
Describe with sketches, super passage, syphon supper passage and level crossing.
Describe drainage outlet and tail escape.
23.
23.1
23.2
23.3
23.4
24.
24.1
24.2
24.3
24.4
Define outlet.
State essential requirements of an outlet.
Explain the characteristics of outlets.
Describe with sketches the types of outlets (modular, semi modular and non
modular).
Design of outlet, modular, semi-modular and non-modular
24.5
25.
25.1
25.2
25.3
25.4
25.5
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LIST OF PRACTICALS
HOURS
1.
a.
b.
c.
d.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
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1.
1.1.
1.2.
1.3.
2.
Road Alignment
2.1.
2.2.
2.3.
2.4.
2.5.
Introduction
Fundamental principles.
Factors controlling selection of road alignment.
Special consideration for hilly road: grades and camber.
Pak China Economic Corridor
3.
3.1.
3.2.
3.3.
3.4.
3.5.
3.6.
3.7.
4.
Road Structures.
4.1.
4.2.
4.3.
Introduction.
Types of roads.
Components of roads.
2 Hours
2 Hours
4 Hours
2 Hours
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4.4.
4.5.
4.6.
4.7.
5.
Road Construction.
5.1.
5.2.
5.3.
5.4.
5.8.
5.9.
5.10.
5.11.
6.
Road Drainage.
6.1.
6.2.
6.3.
6.4.
6.5.
6.6.
6.7.
Introduction
Importance of highway drainage.
Surface drainage
Sub-surface drainage.
Drainage of slopes and erosion control.
Catch water drain in hilly area.
Cross drainage structures
7.
Traffic Engineering.
7.1.
7.2.
7.3.
7.4.
7.5.
7.6.
7.7.
7.8.
8.
Intersections.
8.1.
5.5.
5.6.
5.7.
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8.2.
8.3.
8.4.
8.5.
8.6.
9.
9.1.
9.2.
9.3.
9.4.
9.5.
Introduction.
Advantages.
Factors effecting alignment of metro bus system.
Construction details.
Integrated route system for metro service.
10.
Road Maintenance.
10.1.
10.2.
10.3.
10.4.
10.5.
Resurfacing.
Defects in roads- Corrugations, Ruts, pot holes, etc.
Remedies of road defects- Removal of existing surface, resurfacing, patch repair
Causes of defects of concrete roads and repair of concrete roads
Recycling of used materials
11.
11.1.
11.2.
11.3.
12.
12.1.
12.2.
12.3.
12.4.
12.5.
12.6.
12.7.
12.8.
12.9.
13.
13.1.
13.2.
13.3.
13.4.
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14.7.
14.8.
6 Hours
Permanent Way.
Definition
Requirements of permanent way
Components of permanent way, functions and types of ballasts and sleepers
Gauge, its types
Factors governing adoption of a particular gauge
Rails-types Rail joints (including fastening-fish plates, bolts, spikes, chair and
bearing plates)
Railway carriage wheel, conning of wheels
Requirement of good rail joint and ballast.
15.
Creep.
15.1.
15.2.
15.3.
15.4.
15.5.
Definition
Cause of creep
Magnitude of creep
Results of creep
Methods of correction of creep
16.
16.1.
16.2.
16.3.
16.4.
16.5.
16.6.
16.7.
Purpose
Sleepers for point & crossing (through & inter laced sleepers)
Switches-shapes, length of stock & tongue rails, heal clearance, switch angle,
through switches
Types of crossing
Theoretical & actual nose of crossing
Crossing angle & number
Station yards and their layout.
17.
Signals.
17.1.
17.2.
17.3.
17.4.
17.5.
18.
Tunnels.
18.1.
18.2.
18.3.
Necessity of tunnels
Importance of tunnel engineering
Alignment of tunnels and their construction
19.
Docks Harbours.
14.
14.1.
14.2.
14.3.
14.4.
14.5.
14.6.
2 Hours
4 Hours
3 Hours
3 Hours
6 Hours
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19.1.
19.2.
19.3.
19.4.
19.5.
19.6.
19.7.
19.8.
Definition of harbours
Classification of harbours
Requirement of a commercial harbour its location & size
Tidal waves break water & their classification
Wharves, quay walls & jetties, piers
Classification of docks.
Beach erosion & protection
Locks & lock gates
20.
Dredging.
20.1.
20.2.
20.3.
20.4.
20.5.
Definition
Necessity of dredging
Types of dredging devices
Methods of dredging
Disposal of dredged material
21.
Navigational Aids.
21.1.
21.2.
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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1.
1.1
1.2
2.1
2.2
2.3
3.
3.1
Define the terms Kerb, Shoulder, Footpath, Drive way, Right of way, Bay of
roads, road margins.
3.2
Explain sight distance, stopping and over taking sight distance.
3.3
Explain the factors affecting sight distance
3.4
Define super elevation and state its necessity
3.5
Describe method of introduction super elevation.
3.6
Explain methods of introducing super elevation.
3.7
Derive formula for super-elevation.
3.8
Explain widening at curves.
4.
4.1
4.2
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.7
5.8
5.9
5.10
5.11
6.
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
5.5
5.6
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7. Understand the Causes and Prevention of Accidents, Road Signs and Signals.,
Traffic Islands and Pedestrian Crossings.
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
7.8
8.
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
Define road junction and describe with sketches types of road junctions.
State design consideration for provision of junctions.
Describe the Factors influencing the layout of junctions, roundabouts.
Describe the provision of junctions for single & dual carriageway sites, parking
spaces.
8.5
Explain structure of underpasses, flyovers.
8.6
Describe structure of motor ways and motorway intersections.
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9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
9.5
10.
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10.1 Explain defects liable to occur in road- corrugations, ruts, pot holes etc.
10.2 Explain the remedial measures for defects- scraping of existing layers, patch
repair, replacing with reinforced layers, resurfacing etc. .
10.3 Describe the causes of defects in concrete roadside pot holes, corrugations and
ruts.
10.4 Describe the repair of defects of concrete road.
10.5 Describe recycling procedure for road used materials
11. Understand the Function of Different Types of Machinery used in Road
Construction.
11.1 Explain the working and uses of rollers, bulldozer, and grader.
11.2 Explain types of rollers and bulldozers
11.3 Explain the working and uses of tar-boiler, premix plant, asphalt paver, tractor,
trolleys, batching plant, excavator, dragline, trencher, shovel, etc.
12.
12.1 Explain the terms, landing strip, approach zone, run way length, taxiway, apron,
etc.
12.2 . Explain factors effecting site selection of airports- geographical, administrative,
political and economic etc.
12.3 Describe considerations for selection of airport and state the classification of an
airport Sketch the general layout of various types of airport e.g. civil aviation,
defence
12.4 Describe the run way pavements, its types draw typical cross section.
12.5 Sketch different patterns of run way.
12.6 Explain the drainage systems of an air port.
12.7 Describe the routine and special repairs of run way.
12.8 Sketch the layout of air port buildings.
12.9 Describe the lighting of an airport.
13.
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13.2
13.3
13.4
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15.1
15.2
15.3
15.4
15.5
Definition of creep.
Explain the causes of creep.
Explain with sketch magnitude of creep.
State the results of creep.
State the methods of correction of creep.
16. Understand the Arrangements of Points and Crossing for Safe Running of
Trains.
16.1 State the purpose of points and crossing.
16.2 Describe with sketches the sleepers for point and crossing (through and
interlaced sleepers).
16.3 Explain the terms switches, shapes, length of stock and tongue rails, heal
clearance, switch angle, through switches.
16.4 State the types of crossing.
16.5 Explain theoretical and actual nose of crossing.
16.6 Explain the terms crossing angle and number.
16.7 Explain station yards and sketch their layout.
17. Understand the Arrangements of Signals for Safe Running of Trains.
17.1
17.2
17.3
17.4
17.5
18.
18.1
18.2
18.3
18.4
19.
19.1
19.2
19.3
19.4
19.5
19.6
19.7
19.8
Define harbours.
State the classification of harbours and list out harbours of Pakistan..
Explain the requirement of a commercial harbour, its location and size.
Explain the terms tidal waves, break water and their classification.
Explain terms: Wharves, quay walls, jetties, piers, and moorings.
State the classification of docks.
Explain beach erosion and its protection
State the terms locks and lock gates.
20.
20.1
20.2
20.3
20.4
20.5
Define dredging
State the necessity of dredging.
Explain the types of dredging devices.
Explain methods of dredging.
Explain disposal of dredging material.
21.
21.1
21.2
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3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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3
3
3
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Ingredients of Concrete
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
2
Properties of Concrete
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
2.10
3
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
6 Hours
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3.9
3.10
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
5
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
5.9
5.10
5.11
5.12
5.13
SPECIAL CONCRETES.
Light weight concrete, classifications properties, uses.
High strength concrete.
Mass concrete.
Ready mixed concrete.
Shotcrete
Tilt up construction
Cellular Concrete
Self-consolidated Concrete
Fibre Reinforced Concrete
Pervious Concrete.
Antibacterial Concrete
Roller-compacted Concrete
Other Advanced Concretes.
6 Hours
Pre-stressed Concrete.
6 Hours
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
7.1
7.2
R. C. C. Design.
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
Introduction to R. C. C. Design.
Different types of Loads
Advantages and disadvantages of R. C. C.
Grades of concrete, characteristics, compressive strength, tensile strength,
modulus of elasticities, modular ratio.
Working and ultimate stresses of concrete and steel
8.5
6 Hours
3 Hours
6 Hours
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8.6
8.9
Bending moment and shear force in beams bending, moment and shear
force coefficients.
Loads to be adopted in R. C. C. design-live loads, dead loads, wind load,
seismic loads, load factors and strength reduction factors.
Methods of design: service load method (working stress Design (WSD)
method), Ultimate strength Design (USD) method (limit-state design).
Codes of practice for R. C. C. design: BS Code and ACI Code.
9.1
9.2
9.3
8.7
8.8
9.4
9.5
10
10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4
10.5
10.6
10.7
2015
6 Hours
6 Hours
11
11.1
11.2
11.3
3 Hours
12
6 hours
12.1
12.2
12.3
13
3 Hours
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13.1
13.2
13.3
14
14.1
14.2
15
15.1
15.2
15.3
15.4
16
16.1
16.2
16.3
2015
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6 Hours
3 Hours
1
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3
4
5
6
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Instructional Objectives
1.
1.1
1.2
1.9
1.10
1.11
1.12
2.
2.1
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
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2.10
2.11
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4.1
4.2
4.3
5
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
5.8
5.9
5.10
5.11
5.12
5.13
Explain Shotcrete
Explain Tilt up construction
Explain Cellular Concrete
Explain Self-consolidated Concrete
Explain Fibre Reinforced Concrete
Explain Pervious Concrete.
Explain Antibacterial Concrete
Explain Roller-compacted Concrete
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
7.1
7.2
8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
Define R. C. C.
State advantages and disadvantages of R. C. C.
State grades of concrete, steel and their respective permissible stresses
Use standard tables of bending moment and shear force coefficients for
finding bending moment in continuous beam
State the loads to be considered for design, load factors and strength
reduction factors.
State the methods of design of R. C. C. structures i.e. Elastic Theory and
Limit State methods. Adopt Limit State Method
State the codes of practice for R. C. C. design such as BS code and ACI
code (Adopt A.C.I. code of practice for design).
8.5
8.6
8.7
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
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10
10.1
10.4
10.5
10.6
10.7
11
11.1
Distinguish between on way and two way slab and state the loads taken
into account for design of slab
State the steps and formulae for designs of one way slab
Design simply supported, and overhanging one way slab in various
situations
10.2
10.3
11.2
11.3
12
12.1
12.4
13
13.1
13.2
13.3
13.4
14
14.1
Define Tee and Ell beam and explain advantages of Tee and Ell beams
12.2
12.3
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15
15.1
15.2
15.3
15.4
15.5
16
2015
16.1
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2015
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1.
Test on cement
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
2.
Test on aggregates
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
3.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3
3
3
3
3
3.10
3.11
Test on concrete
Test for workability of concrete by slump cone.
Test for workability of concrete by compacting factor apparatus.
Preparation of concrete cubes and cylinders vibrated and hand compacted,
hand mixed and machine mixed and with different water cement ratio.
Determination of compression strength of concrete using cubes and
cylinders and compare the strength of both.
Preparation of standard size beams for flexural strength of concrete
Modules of rupture test, (breaking of beam prepared in above practical)
Split cylinder test for tensile strength of R. C. C. concrete Design.
Non-destructive test by rebound hammer.
Rebar Detector test NDT for steel reinforcement in R. C. C. structures like
bridge, Water tank, framed structures e.g. buildings OHR etc.
Solve problems on bending moment and shear force in beams
Design and drawing of simple rectangular R. C. C. beam with U. D .L.
3.12
Design and drawing of simply supported and overhanging one way slab
3.13
3.4
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9
3.14
3.15
3.16
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
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3.18
Design and drawing of main and secondary Tee & Ell beam for a hall.
3.19
3.20
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1.
Introduction
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
2.
Soil Classification.
5 Hours
5Hours
3.
Plasticity.
5Hours
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3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
4.
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7
4.8
5.
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5
6.
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7
7.
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
8.
2015
Consistency of soil
Description of Atterberg's Limit.
Different Indices(Plasticity index ,liquidity index, consistency index etc)
Methods of determination of Atterberg's Limits for given soil sample.
Compaction.
5 Hours
7 Hours
Introduction to permeability
Description of factors affecting permeability.
Darcy's Law and its validity
Laboratory permeability tests
Field permeability tests
Numerical problems on permeability.
Shear Strength of Soils.
6 Hours
3 Hours
5Hours
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8.1
8.2
8.3
8.4
9.
9.1
9.2
9.3
10.2
10.3
10.4
11.
11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
12.
12.1
12.2
13.
3 Hours
2015
5 Hours
Permanent girder bridges, component parts and type (R. C. C, steel and pre
stress conc.)
arch bridges-types (masonry, R. C. C, steel and pre-stressed concrete)
suspension and Rigid Frame Bridge (R. C. C and Steel)
Permanent big bridges Abutment, wing walls, approaches, piers and their
foundation.
Culvert
3 Hours
4 Hours
4 Hours
13.1
13.2
2015
Soil Mechanics:Jumikis.
Soil Mechanics: M.S. Smith.
Soil Mechanics and Foundations: B.C. Punmia.
Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering : P. Purushothama Raj
Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engineering: P. Purushotthama Raj, [2009],
Pearson Education
6. Soil Mechanics: Alfred R. Jumikis, [2003], McGraw-Hill
7. Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering: K.R. Arora, [2003], Standard 9 Hours
Publishers, Delhi
8. Bridge Engg. By Khattak
9. Bridge Engg. By J.S Alagia
10. Road, Railways, Bridges and Tunnels by Desh Pande and Antia.
11. Soil Mechanics: B.C Punmia. [2002]Laxmi Publications, New Dehli.
12. Geotechnical Engineering: Braja M.Das. [2000], Brooks/ Cole USA
13. Soil Mechanics by Dr. Aziz Akbar, UET Lahore.
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INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
1.
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
2.
2.1
2.2
2.4
3.
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
2.3
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Define permeability.
Describe factors affecting permeability.
State the Darcy's law of permeability and its validity
Explain the method of determining the permeability of soil in the Lab
Explain the methods of determining the permeability of soil in the field.
6.
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.7
6.8
6.9
7.
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
8.
8.1
Define bearing capacity, ultimate bearing capacity and safe bearing capacity of
soil.
State the factors affecting bearing capacity of soil.
Explain the method for finding bearing capacity of soil by standard penetration
test.
Explain the California Bearing Ratio (CBR) method for finding bearing
capacity of soil.
6.5
6.6
8.2
8.3
8.4
9.
9.1
9.2
9.3
10.
Permanent Bridges
10.1
10.2
11.
11.1
11.2
11.3
11.4
12.
12.1
12.2
13.
13.1
13.2
13.3
13.4
14.
14.1
14.2
14.3
14.4
2015
Culvert
Define Culvert and causeway
Explain the difference between culvert and causeway
Explain Types of culverts (pipe, box, arch and slab)
Explain Types of causeway
Temporary Bridges
State introduction types (wooden, suspended, floating and moveable)
Necessity and suitability
Selection of Bridge Type and Site
Comparison of various types
Characteristics of an ideal site for a bridge (River and Banks, foundation
design and construction facilities, approaches)
Location of an alignment and site
State Factors governing the choice of a bridge
Maintenance of Bridge
Brief description of general maintenance
Brief description of maintenance of steel, masonry, R.C.C. bridges
Brief description of maintenance of causeways.
Introduction of modern techniques e.g. epoxies etc.
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LIST OF PRACTICALS
2015
96
1.
i)
ii)
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
ii)
iii)
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
HOURS
03
03
03
03
06
06
03
03
06
03
06
03
03
13.
14.
15.
16.
06
06
06
06
03
18
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NAME OF LABORATORY
/ WORKSHOP
Applied Chemistry
Chemistry Laboratory
Applied Physics
Physics Laboratory
Workshop Practice
Wood Workshop
Workshop Practice
Electrical Lab
Surveying Laboratory
Drafting Laboratory
Computer Applications
Civil Engineering Drawing & AutoCAD
Construction Project Planning & Management
AutoCAD Laboratory
Computer Applications
Advanced Quantity Surveying
Construction Project Planning & Management
Computer Laboratory
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Quantity
Required
8
8
10
10
5
2
20
10
20
05
5
10
10
4
20
10
20
4
100
100
40
20
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23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29
30
31
32
33
32
35
36
37
38
OPTICAL SQUARE
10
OPTICAL Square
10
VELOCITY ROD
MALLET
20
ABNEYS LEVEL
20
PLUMB BOB
20
PLANIMETER
10
Levelling Tripod:
20
Target Staff:
10
Thermometer (Mercury):
10
Spring Balance:
10
Barometer:
1
2
Quantity
Required
1
1
1
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Vicat Apparatus
Lechatlier's Apparatus
Desiccators cabinet
10
10
Set of Sieve
11
Sieve shaker
Speedy Moisture Content Apparatus
8
1
1
10
5
6
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
3 Sets
8
8
8
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20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
2015
8
5
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
2
1
2
2
8
8
8
8
8
8
2
10
20
10
10
8
5
20
10
10
10
20
10
10
10
20
10
20
20
8
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Quantity
Required
1
1
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
2 Sets
Vibrating Table
Poker Vibrator
10
10
11
Wheel Barrow:
Bucket
5
10
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12
13
10
10
14
Mason Trowel
10
16
10
17
Brick Hammer
25
18
Hammer
10
19
Plumb Bob
25
20
25
21
Straight Edge
10
22
10
23
10
24
25
25
Pick Axe
10
26
10
27
Wooden Float
(small, medium, large)
Wooden Handle
25
28
60
40
40
40
29
Mortar Pan
10
30
10
31
Steel Tape
20
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32
25
33
20
34
Pointing Trowel
25
35
Pointing Tray
20
36
25
37
25
38
Metallic Tape
10
Quantity
Required
20
10
1.
2.
3.
20
4.
PIPE REAMER
10
5.
10
6.
10
7.
10
8.
TAP SET
10
9.
PIPE CUTTER
10
10
10
20
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20
20
20
20
20
10
10
10
10
10
25. SCISSORS
10
10
28. Ladle
10
10
2
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2
2
2
5
5
2
1
2
2
(Computer Application / Auto CAD, Advanced Quantity Surveying and Construction Planning)
(For class of 50 students)
Sr. No.
Name of Item with Specifications
1
Computer latest model Server
Qty
01
51
Laptop computer
01
Net working
10
Multimedia Projector
01
01
Printer LaserJet
01 set
01
01
10
51
11
12
51
50
50
50
50
50
50
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Qty
51
05 Set
05Set
05 Set
02 Set
02 Set
12
12
05
05
01
50
EQUIPMENT / INSTRUMENT
QUANTITY REQUIRED
(NOS .)
10
1.
2.
10
3.
AVO Meters
15
4.
Clamp on Meter
15
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5.
10
6.
Combination Pliers 8
15
7.
Electric Bells
50
8.
50
9.
Hack Saws 15
50
10
25
10
50
50
50
25
25
12
12
10
30
30
30
25
10
15
10
25
30
20
2015
10
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15
2. Circuit Breakers
30
50
25
WOODWORKS LABORATORY
SR. #
EQUIPMENT / INSTRUMENT
QUANTITY
REQUIRED
(NOS.)
10
1.
2.
Adze (Tessa) 1 kg
10
3.
15
4.
Block Plane
10
5.
C Clamps 10"
10
6.
15
7.
25
8.
10
9.
25
10.
25
11.
10
12.
25
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13.
Jointer Plane
10
14.
15
15.
Mallets Wooden
25
16.
Marking Gauge
25
17.
Measuring Tapes 3 m
25
18.
10
19.
Oil Stone
20
20.
10
21.
Pliers 8"
25
22.
Ratchet Brace
23.
Rebate Plane
10
24.
20
25.
20
26.
20
27.
Surface Plate 24 x 18
28.
T Bevel 12"
10
29.
20
30.
25
31.
25
32.
25
33.
Work Benches
10
34.
Bench Vices
25
1.
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Electric Planer
3.
2015
BASIC C I V I L E N G I N E E R I N G SURVEYING
Wooden Pegs
1"x1"x4"
Wooden Pegs
1"x1"x6"
30 Nos.
30 Nos.
2000
Cement
Nos.
20 Bags
Coarse Aggregates
500
Cft
Distemper
10 Litres
50 Yards
Lime
100
Paint
Kg
10 Liters
Sand
500
Cft
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
Cartridge Ink
4 Set
CDs
Paper
50 Nos.
8 1/2"x11"
5 Reams
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Paper
11"x17"
5 Reams
Paper
Legal
2 Reams
Ribbons LQ 2170
4 Nos.
Toners Printers
4 Nos.
2015
100
Sq.ft
GI Pipe Special
12 Nos.
Lime
10 Kg
Cement
Bag
Jute
Kg
1 No.
Rubber Rings
Sand
10 C. ft
25 Nos.
Kg
40 Kg
Pegs
1"x1"x4"
30 Nos.
Pegs
1"x1"x6"
30 Nos.
20 Kg
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Bricks
2000
Cement
2015
Nos.
20 bags
Chalk
5 Sq.ft
Luminous Slip
5 Sq. ft
Lime
10 Kg
Sand
200
Sand Dust
Sq. ft
1 Kg
Stone Crush
300
Sq.ft
Liters
Sensitized Paper
Tracing Paper
Printer Toner
1 No.
1 Ream
1 Ream
Ream
Ream
ENGINEERING MECHANICS
Aluminum Sheet
1 sq. ft x 1/8"
1 No
1 sq. ft x 1/8"
1 No
1 sq.ft x 1/8"
1 No
1/2" Dia
3 Kg
Steel Bars
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Steel Bars
3/8" Dia.
2 Kg
10 Bag
Sand
100
Cft
Stone Crush
100
Cft
TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING
Bitumen
5 Kg
Stone Crush
1- 1/2"
100
Cft
Stone Crush
3/4"
100
Cft
10 Kg
Papers
A4 & A3
4 Reams
SR.#
NAME OF ARTICLE
QUANTITY
1.
50 ft
2.
1 Set
3.
Glue 5 Kg
4.
5.
Kerosene Oil
6
50 ft
10 Liter.
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6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Sheshum Wood
12.
2015
10 Liter.
8 Kg
25
25 pairs
12 packets
50 ft
10
ELECTRICAL LABORATORY
SR.#
NAME OF ARTICLE
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
QUANTITY
3 Roles
1 Set
50 each
200 ft
20 each
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Sr
#
1
Name
Designation
0333-8005301
Sr. Instructor
Civil
0333-4586929
Mr. Imtiaz
Ahmad Awan
Sr. Instructor
(Civil)
Govt. College of
Technology, Rasul
0346-6485886
Engr. Naveed
Ajmal
Sr. Instructor
(Civil)
Govt. College of
Technology
Bhawalpur
0300-8695116
Mr. Mahmood
Ahmad
Sr. Instructor
(Civil)
Govt. College of
0343-7470471
Technology,Sargodha
[email protected]
Mr.
Muhammad
Amjad Rafique
Sr. Instructor
(Civil)
Govt. College of
Technology, Rasul
0333-8005324
Mr. Khalil
Ahmad
Instructor
(Civil)
Govt. College of
Technology, Sahiwal
0343-7045290
Mr.
Muhammad
Afzal Gondal
Chairperson
Gondal Pre-casting,
GT Road, Gujrat
0300-4000070
Principal
Contact / E.Mail
Engr. Mazher
Abbas Naqvi
Organization
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a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
2. Merging of the subjects of Civil 332 Environmental Technology and Civil 371
Occupational Health and Safety Environment is suggested and renamed as Civil 332
Environment, Health and Safety and experts may be hired for its further improvement.
3. New subject Civil 271 Entrepreneurship is introduced to create concept of selfemployability in students and encourage them for the purpose.
4. Primavera P6 is included in Civil 312 Project Management. Also Project is also merged
in this subject with a new name as Civil 314 Construction Project Planning &
Management.
5. New topics in Construction, Mechanics, and Transportation etc. have been added as per
the need of the construction industry.
6. To reduce the cost of infrastructure, some labs have been merged in to a single one. But
separate labs are necessary where more than 4 groups of students are enrolled in a single
shift.
7. Technical teachers are eligible to teach civil related subjects with relevant computer
course e.g. AutoCAD, AutoCAD Civil 3D, Primavera, 3D Max.
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