Civil Engg Syllabus 2010
Civil Engg Syllabus 2010
– I
Static Friction.
Rolling loads and Influences lines: Influences lines for Shear Force and Bending
moment at a section of beam. Criteria for maximum shear force and bending
Moment in beams traversed by a system of moving loads. Influences lines for
simply supported plane pin jointed trusses.
Arches: Three hinged, two hinged and fixed arches, rib shortening and
temperature effects.
Structural Steel: Factors of safety and load factors. Riveted, bolted and welded
joints and connections. Design of tension and compression member, beams of
built up section, riveted and welded plate girders, gantry girders, stancheons with
battens and lacings.
Concept of mix design. Reinforced Concrete: Working Stress and Limit State
method of design–Recommendations of I.S. codes Design of one way and two
way slabs, stair-case slabs, simple and continuous beams of rectangular, T and
L sections. Compression members under direct load with or without eccentricity,
Water tanks: Design requirements for Rectangular and circular tanks resting on
ground.
Fluid properties and their role in fluid motion, fluid statics including forces acting
on plane and curved surfaces.
Kinematics and Dynamics of Fluid flow: Velocity and accelerations, stream lines,
equation of continuity, irrotational and rotational flow, velocity potential and
stream functions.
Continuity, momentum and energy equation, Navier-Stokes equation, Euler’s
equation of motion, application to fluid flow problems, pipe flow, sluice gates,
weirs.
Laminar flow between parallel, stationary and moving plates, flow through tube.
Laminar and turbulent boundary layer on a flat plate, laminar sub layer, smooth
and rough boundaries, drag and lift.
Soil Type and structure – gradation and particle size distribution – consistency
limits.
Water in soil – capillary and structural – effective stress and pore water pressure
– permeability concept – field and laboratory determination of permeability –
Seepage pressure – quick sand conditions – Shear strength determination –
Mohr Coulomb concept.
Earth pressure theory and analysis for retaining walls, Application for sheet piles
and Braced excavation.
PAPER - II
Engineering Materials:
Specific use of ferro cement, fibre reinforced C.C, High strength concrete.
Use and selection of materials for specific use like Low Cost Housing, Mass
Housing, High Rise Buildings.
1.2 Construction:
Machinery for earthwork, concreting and their specific uses – Factors affecting
selection of equipments – operating cost of Equipments.
Use of Basic principles of network – analysis in form of CPM and PERT – their
use in construction monitoring, Cost optimization and resource allocation.
2.1 Surveying:
Common methods and instruments for distance and angle measurement for CE
work – their use in plane table, traverse survey, leveling work, triangulation,
contouring and topographical map.
Permanent way – components, types and their functions – Functions and Design
constituents of turn and crossings – Necessity of geometric design of track –
Design of station and yards.
Pavement structure for flexible and rigid pavements - Design principles and
methodology of pavements.
Typical construction methods and standards of materials for stabilized soil, WBM,
Bituminous works and CC roads.
Traffic surveys and their applications in traffic planning - Typical design features
for channelized, intersection, rotary etc – signal designs – standard Traffic signs
and markings.
3.1 Hydrology:
Ground and surface water resource, single and multipurpose projects, storage
capacity of reservoirs, reservoir losses, reservoir sedimentation.
(i) Water requirements of crops: consumptive use, duty and delta, irrigation
methods and their efficiencies.
(ii) Canals: Distribution systems for canal irrigation, canal capacity, canal
losses, alignment of main and distributory canals, most efficient section,
lined canals, their design, regime theory, critical shear stress, bed load.
(iv) Canal structures: Design of, head regulators, canal falls, aqueducts,
metering flumes and canal outlets.
Predicting demand for water, impurities, of water and their significance, physical,
chemical and bacteriological analysis, waterborne diseases, standards for
potable water.
BOD, COD, solids, dissolved oxygen, nitrogen and TOC. Standards of disposal
in normal watercourse and on land.
Collection and disposal in rural and urban contexts, management of long-term ill
effects.