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5th Sem 1

This document contains lesson plans for two subjects over 15 weeks: 1) Structural Analysis III taught by Mr. Manoj Poonia, covering influence lines, load analysis, frames, and matrix methods. 2) Design of Concrete Structures I taught by Mr. Sumeet, covering design of beams, columns, footings, foundations, and connections. Each lesson plan lists the weekly topics, including assignments and tests, for the semester from August to December 2018. Both courses meet for 4 hours of lectures per week.

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5th Sem 1

This document contains lesson plans for two subjects over 15 weeks: 1) Structural Analysis III taught by Mr. Manoj Poonia, covering influence lines, load analysis, frames, and matrix methods. 2) Design of Concrete Structures I taught by Mr. Sumeet, covering design of beams, columns, footings, foundations, and connections. Each lesson plan lists the weekly topics, including assignments and tests, for the semester from August to December 2018. Both courses meet for 4 hours of lectures per week.

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Name of the Faculty : Mr.

ManojPoonia
Week Theory Date
Discipline : B.Tech in Civil Engineering
Day Topic (Including assignment / Test)
Semester : V (3rd Year)
1 Influence lines: Introduction
Subject1st : CVE – 301-L, Structural Analysis - III
2 Influence lines: Introduction
Lesson Plan Duration : 15 Weeks (from Aug, 2018 to Dec, 2018)
3 Influence lines for three hinged and two hinged arches
Work Load (Lecture / Practical) per week (in hrs.) : Lectures – 04
4 Influence lines for three hinged and two hinged arches

5 Influence lines for three hinged and two hinged arches

6 Load position for Max.S.F. and B.M. at a section in the span


2nd 7 Load position for Max.S.F. and B.M. at a section in the span

8 Influence Line for statically indeterminate Beams

9 Muller-Breslau Principle

10 Muller-Breslau Principle
3rd 11 I.L. for B.M. & S.F. for continuous Beams.

12 I.L. for B.M. & S.F. for continuous Beams.

13 Fixed Arches

14 Expression for H and B.M. at a section


4th 15 Expression for H and B.M. at a section

16 Elastic centre

17 Elastic centre

18 Rolling Loads: Introduction


5th 19 Single concentrated load

20 Uniformly distributed load longer than span

21 Shorter than span

22 Two point loads, several point loads


6th 23 Max.B.M. and S.F.Absolute

24 Max.B.M.

7th 1st Minor Test

25 Kani's Method

26 Analysis of continuous beams and simple frames


8th
27 Analysis of continuous beams and simple frames

28 Analysis of continuous beams and simple frames

29 Analysis of continuous beams and simple frames


th
9 30 Analysis of frames with different column lengths and end conditions of the
bottom storey
Analysis of frames with different column lengths and end conditions of the
31
bottom storey

Analysis of frames with different column lengths and end conditions of the
32
bottom storey

Analysis of frames with different column lengths and end conditions of the
33
bottom storey

Analysis of frames with different column lengths and end conditions of the
34
bottom storey
10th Analysis of frames with different column lengths and end conditions of the
35
bottom storey

Analysis of frames with different column lengths and end conditions of the
36
bottom storey

37 Approximate Analysis of frames

38 (i) for vertical loads


11th 39 (i) for vertical loads

40 (ii) for lateral loads by Portal method & Cantilever method.

41 (ii) for lateral loads by Portal method & Cantilever method.

42 (ii) for lateral loads by Portal method & Cantilever method.


12th 43 Matrix Methods: Introduction

44 Stiffness Coefficients

45 Flexibility Coefficients

46 Development of flexibility & stiffness matrices for plane frame


13th 47 Development of flexibility & stiffness matrices for plane frame

48 Global axis and local axis

14th 2nd Minor test

15th 49 Global axis and local axis

50 analysis of plane frame

51 pin jointed and rigid jointed

52 pin jointed and rigid jointed

Lesson Plan
Theory
Week Lecture
Topic (Including Assignment Test) Date
Day
1 Introduction: Properties of structural steel
1st 2 I.S. Rolled sections and I.S. specification
3 Connections: Importance, various types of connections,
4 Simple and moment resistant, riveted connections.
2nd 5 Bolted connections.
6 Bolted connections.
3rd 7 Welded connections.
8 Welded connections.
9 Design of Tension Members: Introduction, types of tension members,
10 net sectional areas,
4th 11 design of tension members,
12 design of tension members,
13 lug angles
5th 14 Splices
15 Design of Compression Members: Introduction, effective length and slenderness ratio,
16 various types of sections used for columns, built up columns, necessity,
6th 17 design of built up columns,
18 design of built up columns,
19
7th 20 MINOR TEST 1
21
22 laced and battened columns including the design of lacing and battens,
8th 23 laced and battened columns including the design of lacing and battens,
24 Design of eccentrically loaded compression members.
25 Column Bases and Footings: Introduction, types of column bases,
9th 26 Design of slab base and gusseted base - specifications
27 Design of gussested base subjected to eccentrically loading
28 Design of grillage foundations
10th 29 Design of grillage foundations
30 Introduction, types of sections, general design criteria for beams,
31 design of laterally supported and unsupported beams,
11th 32 design of laterally supported and unsupported beams,
33 design of built up beams,
34 Web buckling, web crippling and diagonal buckling.
12th 35 Design of gantry girder.
36 Design of gantry girder.
37 Introduction, elements of plate girder, design steps of a plate girder
13th 38 necessity of stiffeners in plate girder, various types of stiffeners
39 web and flange splices (brief introduction)
40
14th 41 MINOR TEST II
42
43 Curtailment of flange plates, design beam to column connections
15th 44 design beam to column connections
45 Introduction, design of framed and seat connection.

Name of the Faculty : Mr.Sumeet


Discipline : B.Tech in Civil Engineering
Semester : V (3rd Year)
Subject : CVE – 305-L, Design of Concrete Structures - I
Lesson Plan Duration : 15 Weeks (from Aug, 2018 to Dec, 2018)
Work Load (Lecture / Practical) per week (in hrs.) : Lectures – 04
Name of the Faculty : Mr.Sumeet
Discipline : B.Tech in Civil Engineering
Semester : V (3rd Year)
Subject : CVE – 305-L, Design of Concrete Structures - I
Lesson Plan Duration : 15 Weeks (from Aug, 2018 to Dec, 2018)
Work Load (Lecture / Practical) per week (in hrs.) : Lectures – 04
Name of the Faculty : Mr.Sumeet
Discipline : B.Tech in Civil Engineering
Semester : V (3rd Year)
Subject : CVE – 305-L, Design of Concrete Structures - I
Lesson Plan Duration : 15 Weeks (from Aug, 2018 to Dec, 2018)
Work Load (Lecture / Practical) per week (in hrs.) : Lectures – 04
Name of the Faculty : Mr. Sumeet
Discipline : B.Tech in Civil
Engineering
Semester : V (3rd Year)
Subject : CVE – 305-L, Design of
Concrete Structures - I
Lesson Plan Duration : 15 Weeks (from Aug,
2018 to Dec, 2018)
Work Load (Lecture / Practical) per week (in hrs.) : Lectures – 04

Lesson Plan

Lecture
Week Topic (Including Assignment Test) Date
Day

Elementary treatment of concrete technology: Physical requirements of cement, aggregate, admixture and
1
reinforcement

Strength and durability, shrinkage and creep. Design of concrete mixes, Acceptability criterion, I.S.
2
Specifications,
1st
Design Philosophies in Reinforced Concrete: Working stress and limit state methods, Limit state v/s working
3
stress method,

Design Philosophies in Reinforced Concrete: Working stress and limit state methods, Limit state v/s working
4
stress method,

Building code, Normal distribution curve, characteristic strength and characteristics loads, design values, Partial
5
safety factors and factored loads,

2nd 6 stress -strain relationship for concrete and steel

7 Working Stress Method: Basic assumptions, permissible stresses in concrete and steel,

8 Working Stress Method: Basic assumptions, permissible stresses in concrete and steel,

9 Design of singly and doubly reinforced rectangular and flanged beams in flexure,

10 Design of singly and doubly reinforced rectangular and flanged beams in flexure,
3rd
11 Design of singly and doubly reinforced rectangular and flanged beams in flexure,

12 Design of singly and doubly reinforced rectangular and flanged beams in flexure,

13 Design of singly and doubly reinforced rectangular and flanged beams in flexure,

14 Steel beam theory, inverted flanged beams, design examples.

4th Limit State Method: Basic assumptions, Analysis and design of singly and doubly reinforced rectangular
15
flanged beams,

Limit State Method: Basic assumptions, Analysis and design of singly and doubly reinforced rectangular
16
flanged beams,

Limit State Method: Basic assumptions, Analysis and design of singly and doubly reinforced rectangular
17
flanged beams,

Limit State Method: Basic assumptions, Analysis and design of singly and doubly reinforced rectangular
18
flanged beams,
5th
Limit State Method: Basic assumptions, Analysis and design of singly and doubly reinforced rectangular
19
flanged beams,

Limit State Method: Basic assumptions, Analysis and design of singly and doubly reinforced rectangular
20
flanged beams,

6th Limit State Method: Basic assumptions, Analysis and design of singly and doubly reinforced rectangular
21
flanged beams,

22 minimum and maximum reinforcement requirement, design examples

23 Analysis and Design of Sections in shearbond and torsion: Diagonal tension, shear reinforcement,
development length,

Analysis and Design of Sections in shearbond and torsion: Diagonal tension, shear reinforcement,
24
development length,

7th MINOR TEST 1

25 Anchorage and flexural bond, Torsional, stiffness, equivalent shear, Torsional reinforcement, Design examples.

26 Design examples
8th
27 Columns and Footings: Effective length, Minimum eccentricity, short columns under axial compression

28 Columns and Footings: Effective length, Minimum eccentricity, short columns under axial compression

29 Uniaxial and biaxial bending, slender columns

30 Isolated and wall footings, Design examples.


9th
31 Serviceability Limit State: Control of deflection, cracking, slenderness and vibrations,

32 Serviceability Limit State: Control of deflection, cracking, slenderness and vibrations,

33 Deflection and moment relationship for limiting values of span to depth,

34 Limit state of crack width, Design examples.


10th
35 Design examples

36 Design examples

Concrete Reinforcement and Detailing: Requirements of good detailing cover to reinforcement, spacing of
37
reinforcement, reinforcement splicing

38 Anchoring reinforcing bars in flexure and shear, curtailment of reinforcement.


th
11 One way and Two Ways Slabs: General considerations, Design of one way and two ways slabs for distributed
39
and concentrated loads

One way and Two Ways Slabs: General considerations, Design of one way and two ways slabs for distributed
40
and concentrated loads

41 Design of one way and two ways slabs for distributed and concentrated loads

42 Design of one way and two ways slabs for distributed and concentrated loads
12th
43 Design of one way and two ways slabs for distributed and concentrated loads

44 Design of one way and two ways slabs for distributed and concentrated loads

45 Non-rectangular slabs, openings in slabs, Design examples.

46 Retaining Walls: Classification, Forces on retaining walls, design criteria, stability requirements,
13th
47 Design example

48 Design example
th
14 MINOR TEST II

Proportioning of cantilever retaining walls, counterfort retaining walls, criteria for design of counter-forts,
49
design examples

15th 50 design examples

51 design examples

52 design examples
Lesson Plan
Name of
Week the Faculty
Lecture : Mr.Kamaldeep Singh
Theory
Day Topic (Including Assignment Test) Date
Discipline : B.Tech in Civil Engineering
1 Introduction: Hydrologic Cycle, Scope And Application Of Hydrology to Engineering
1st
Semester 2 Problems, Drainage Basins And Its Characteristics,
: V (3rd Year)
3 Stream Geometry, Hypsometric Curves. Precipitation: Forms And Types Of Precipitation,
Subject
nd 4 :
Characteristics Of Precipitation In India, Measurement OfCVE – 307-L, Hydrology
Precipitation,
2
5 Duration
Lesson Plan Recording And Non Recording Rain-Gauge,:Rain-Gauge 15 Weeks (from Aug, 2018 to Dec, 2018)
6 Station, Rain-Gauge Network, Estimation Of Missing Data, Presentation Of Rainfall Data,
Work
rd Load
7 (Lecture
Mean/ Precipitation,
Practical) perDepth
week -Area
(in hrs.)
-Duration: Relationship,
Lectures – 03 Of Point Rainfall, Intensity
Frequency
3
-Duration- Frequency Curves,
8 Probable Max. Precipitation, Evaporation & Transpiration: Process, Evaporimeters
9 Evaporation & Transpiration: Empirical Relationships, Analytical Method,
10 Reservoir Evaporation And Methods Of Its Control,
11 Transpiration, Evapotranspiration And Its Measurement,
4th Penman's Equation And Potential Evapotranspiration. Infiltration: Infiltration Process, Initial Loss,
12
Infiltration Capacity
13 Measurement Of Infiltration, Infiltration Indices.
5 th 14 Runoff: Factor Affecting Run-Off,
15 Estimation Of Runoff, Rainfall-Run Off Relationships, Measurement Of Stage-Staff Gauge,
16 Wire Gauge, Automatic Stage Recorder And Stage
6 th 17 Hydrograph,
18 Measurement Of Velocity-Current Meters, Floats, Area Velocity Method,
19
7th 20
21 MINOR TEST I
th
8 22 Moving Boat And Slope Area Method,
23 Electromagnetic, Ultra-Sonic And Dilution Methods Of Stream Flow Measurement,
24 Stage Discharge Relationship. Hydrograph: Discharge Hydrograph, Components
25 Factors Affecting Shape Of Hydrograph, Effective Rainfall,
9th 26 Unit Hydrograph And Its Derivation,
27 Numerical Problems, Unit Hydrograph Of Different Durations,
28 Numerical Problems
10th 29 Use And Limitations Of UH, Triangular UH,
30 Snyder's Synthetic UH, Floods, Rational Methods,
31 Empirical Formulae, UH Method,
11th 32 Flood Frequency Methods,
33 Gumbel's Method, Graphical Method, Design Flood.
34 Ground Water: Occurrence, Types Of Aquifers,
12th 35 Compressibility Of Aquifers,
36 Water Table And Its Effects On Fluctuations , Wells And Springs, Movement Of Ground Water,
37 Darcy's Law,
13th 38 Numerical Problems
39 Permeability And Its Determination, Porosity, Specific Yield And Specific Retention,
40
14th 41 MINOR TEST II
42
43 Storage Coefficient, Transmissibility.
15th 44 Well Hydraulics: Introduction , Types, Flow
45 Steady State Flow To Wells In Unconfined And Confined Aquifers, Numerical Problems
Name of the Faculty Lesson
: Plan Mr. Harish Kumar
Week Lecture Theory
Discipline Day :
Topic(Including B.Tech
Assignment in Civil Engineering
Test) Date
Semester 1 Sub-Surface Exploration: Purpose, Stages: in Soil Exploration,
V (3 Year)Depth and Lateral extent
rd

1st of Exploration, Guidelines For Various Types Of Structures


Subject 2 Ground Water Observations, Excavation: And Boring Methods
CVE – 309-L, Geotechnology - 1
3 Soil Sampling And Disturbance, Major Types
Lesson Plan Duration : Of Samplers
15 Weeks (from Aug, 2018 to Dec, 2018)
2 nd 4 Sounding Methods-SCPT, DCPT, SPT And Interpretation
Work Load (Lecture
5 / Practical)Methods,
Geophysical per weekPressure-Meter
(in hrs.) : Exploration
Test, Lectures
Logs – 03
6 Drainage & Dewatering: Introduction, Ditches And Sumps,
7 Well Point Systems, Shallow Well System, Deep Well Drainage,
3 rd 8 Well Point Systems, Shallow Well System, Deep Well Drainage
9 Vacuum Method, Electro-Osmosis, Consolidation By Sand Piles.
10 Shallow Foundations-I : Introduction
Design Criteria For Structural Safety Of Foundation (I) Location Of Footing,(II) Shear
4th 11
Failure (III) Settlement
12 Ultimate Bearing Capacity, Modes Of Shear Failure,
13 Rankine's Analysis, Bearing Capacity Calculation
5th 14 Tergazi's Theory, Bearing Capacity Calculation
15 Skempton's Formula, Bearing Capacity Calculation
Effect Of Fluctuation Of G.W.T. , Effect Of Eccentricity On Bearing Capacity, Inclined
16
Load, I.S Code Recomm.
6th 17 Factors Affecting Bearing Capacity,Methods Of Improving Bearing Capacity
Shallow Foundations-II: Various Causes Of Settlement Of Foundation, Allowable
18
Bearing Pressure Based On Settlement, Settlement Calculation
19
7th 20
21 MINOR TEST-I
22 Elastic And Consolidation Settlement, Allowable Settlement According To I.S. Code
Plate Load Test And Its Interpretation, Bearing Capacity From Penetration Tests, Design
23
8th Bearing Capacity
Shallow Foundations-III: Situation Suitable For Shallow Foundations, Types, Their
24
Relative Merits,
25 Depth Of Foundation, Footing On Slopes, Uplift Of Footings,
9th 26 Conventional Procedure Of Proportioning Of Footings
27 Combined Footings, Raft Foundations, Bearing Capacity Of Raft In Sands And Clays
28 Various Methods Of Designing Rafts, Floating Foundations
10th 29 Pile Foundations-I: Introduction, Necessity Of Pile Foundations, Classification Of Piles
30 Load Capacity, Static Analysis, Analysis Of Pile Capacity In Sands And
31 Analysis Of Pile Capacity In Clays, Dynamic Analysis, Pile Load Tests
Negative Skin Friction, Batter Piles, Lateral Load Capacity, Uplift Capacity Of Single
11th 32
Pile, Under-Reamed Pile
33 Pile Foundations-II: Group Action In Piles, Pile Spacing
34 Pile Group Capacity, Stress On Lower Strata, Settlement Analysis
12th 35 Design Of Pile Caps, Negative Skin Friction Of Pile Group
36 Uplift Resistance Of Pile Group, Lateral Resistance, Batter Pile Group
Drilled Piers And Caisson Foundations: Drilled Piers-Types, Uses
13th 37
Drilled Piers - Bearing Capacity, Settlement
38 Drilled Piers- Construction Procedure.
39 Caissons-Types, Bearing Capacity And Settlement, Caissons - Construction Procedure.
40
14th 41
MINOR TEST-II
42
43 Well Foundations-Shapes, Depth Of Well Foundations, Components,
44 Factors Affecting Well Foundation Design Lateral Stability, Construction Procedure
15th
Sinking Of Wells, Rectification Of Tilts And Shifts, Recommended Values Of Tilts &
45
Shifts As Per I.S.3955
Name of the Faculty : Mr.ManojPoonia
Week Theory Date
Discipline : B.Tech in Civil Engineering
Day Topic (Including assignment / Test)
Semester : V (3rd Year)
1 Influence lines: Introduction
Subject
1st : CVE – 301-L, Structural Analysis - III
2 Influence lines: Introduction
Lesson Plan Duration : 15 Weeks (from Aug, 2018 to Dec, 2018)
3 Influence lines for three hinged and two hinged arches
Work Load (Lecture / Practical) per week (in hrs.) : Lectures – 04
4 Influence lines for three hinged and two hinged arches

5 Influence lines for three hinged and two hinged arches

6 Load position for Max.S.F. and B.M. at a section in the span


2nd 7 Load position for Max.S.F. and B.M. at a section in the span

8 Influence Line for statically indeterminate Beams

9 Muller-Breslau Principle

10 Muller-Breslau Principle
3rd 11 I.L. for B.M. & S.F. for continuous Beams.

12 I.L. for B.M. & S.F. for continuous Beams.

13 Fixed Arches

14 Expression for H and B.M. at a section


4th 15 Expression for H and B.M. at a section

16 Elastic centre

17 Elastic centre
th
5 18 Rolling Loads: Introduction
19 Single concentrated load

20 Uniformly distributed load longer than span

21 Shorter than span

22 Two point loads, several point loads


th
6 23 Max.B.M. and S.F.Absolute

24 Max.B.M.

7th 1st Minor Test

25 Kani's Method

26 Analysis of continuous beams and simple frames


8th
27 Analysis of continuous beams and simple frames

28 Analysis of continuous beams and simple frames

29 Analysis of continuous beams and simple frames

Analysis of frames with different column lengths and end conditions of the
30
bottom storey

9th Analysis of frames with different column lengths and end conditions of the
31
bottom storey

Analysis of frames with different column lengths and end conditions of the
32
bottom storey

Analysis of frames with different column lengths and end conditions of the
33
bottom storey

Analysis of frames with different column lengths and end conditions of the
34
bottom storey
10th Analysis of frames with different column lengths and end conditions of the
35
bottom storey

Analysis of frames with different column lengths and end conditions of the
36
bottom storey

37 Approximate Analysis of frames

38 (i) for vertical loads


11th 39 (i) for vertical loads

40 (ii) for lateral loads by Portal method & Cantilever method.

41 (ii) for lateral loads by Portal method & Cantilever method.

42 (ii) for lateral loads by Portal method & Cantilever method.


12th 43 Matrix Methods: Introduction

44 Stiffness Coefficients

45 Flexibility Coefficients

46 Development of flexibility & stiffness matrices for plane frame


th
13 47 Development of flexibility & stiffness matrices for plane frame

48 Global axis and local axis

14th 2nd Minor test


Lesson Plan
Practical
Week
Day Topics / Experiments Date

Exp. 1 - Experiment on a two hinged arch for horizontal thrust & influence line for
15th 49 Global axis and local axis
1 Horizontal thrust (Group 1)
1st 50 analysis of plane frame
Exp. 1 - - Experiment on a two hinged arch for horizontal thrust & influence line for
2 51
Horizontal pin jointed
thrust (Groupand
2) rigid jointed
52 pin jointed and rigid jointed
Exp. 2 - Experimental and analytical study of a 3-bar pin-jointed Truss (Group 1)
nd 3
2
Exp. 2 Experimental and analytical study of a 3-bar pin-jointed Truss (Group 2)
4
3rd 5 Exp. 3 - Experimental and analytical study of deflections for unsymmetrical bending of a
Name of Cantilever
the Facultybeam (Group 1) : Mr. ManojPoonia

Discipline
6 : deflections
Exp. 3 - Experimental and analytical study of B.Techforinunsymmetrical
Civil Engineering
bending of a
Cantilever beam (Group 2) rd
Semester : V (3 Year)
4th 7 Exp. 4 - Begg'sdeformeter- verification of Muller Breslau principle (Group 1)
Subject : CVE – 301-P STRUCTURAL MECHANICS – II (P)
8
Lesson Exp.Duration
Plan 4 - Begg'sdeformeter- verification of Muller
: Breslau
15 principle (Group
Weeks (from AUG,2) 2018 to DEC, 2018)

5th 9 Load
Work Exp.(Lecture
5 - Experimental andper
/ Practical) analytical
week (instudy
hrs.)of :an elastically coupled
Practical – 02beam (Group 1)
10 Exp. 5 - Experimental and analytical study of an elastically coupled beam (Group 2)

Exp. 6 - Sway in portal frames - demonstration (Group 1)


11
6th
Exp. 6 - Sway in portal frames - demonstration (Group 2)
12

13
7th MINOR TEST I
14
VIVA – VOCE Group - 1
15
8th
VIVA – VOCE Group - 2
16
Exp. 7 - To study the cable geometry and statics for different loading conditions (Group 1)
17
9th
Exp. 7 - To study the cable geometry and statics for different loading conditions (Group 2)
18
Exp. 8 - To plot stress-strain curve for concrete.(Group 1)
19
10th
Exp. 8 - To plot stress-strain curve for concrete.(Group 2)
20
Exp. 9 - Experiment on a two hinged arch for horizontal thrust & influence line for
21 Horizontal thrust (Group 1)
11th
Exp. 9 - Experiment on a two hinged arch for horizontal thrust & influence line for
22 Horizontal thrust (Group 2)

Exp. 10 - Experimental and analytical study of deflections for unsymmetrical bending of a


23 Cantilever beam.(Group 1) – Circular Base Plate
12th
Exp. 10 - Experimental and analytical study of deflections for unsymmetrical bending of a
24 Cantilever beam.(Group 2) – Circular Base Plate

Exp. 10 - To plot stress-strain curve for concrete.(– Rectangular Base Plate


25
13th
Exp. 10 - To plot stress-strain curve for concrete.(– Rectangular Base Plate
26

27
14th MINOR TEST II
28
th
15 VIVA – VOCE Group - 1
Name of the Faculty : Mr.Sumeet/Ms. ManjuGodara
Discipline : Civil Engineering
Semester : V (3rd Year)
Subject : CVE-305-P CONCRETE LAB (P)
Lesson Plan Duration : 15 Weeks (from AUG, 2018 to DEC, 2018)
Lesson Plan
Work Load (Lecture / Practical) per week (in hrs.) : Practical – 02
Week
Lecture
Topics / Experiments Date
day
1 Exp. 1 - Standard consistency of cement using Vicat's apparatus. (Group 1)
1st
2 Exp. 1 - Standard consistency of cement using Vicat's apparatus. (Group 2)
nd 3 Exp. 2 - Soundness of cement by Le-Chatelier's apparatus.(Group 1)
2
4 Exp. 2 - Soundness of cement by Le-Chatelier's apparatus.(Group 2)
rd 5 Exp. 3 - Setting time of cement, initial and final.(Group 1)
3
6 Exp. 3 - Setting time of cement, initial and final.(Group 2)
7 Exp. 4 - Compressive strength of cement.(Group 1)
4th
8 Exp. 4 - Compressive strength of cement. (Group 2)
9 Exp. 5 - Fineness modulus of coarse and fine aggregates.(Group 1)
5th
10 Exp. 5 - Fineness modulus of coarse and fine aggregates.(Group 2)
11 Exp. 6 - Moisture content and bulking of fine aggregate (Group 1)
6th
12 Exp. 6 - Moisture content and bulking of fine aggregate (Group 2)
13
7th MINOR TEST I
14
15 VIVA – VOCE Group - 1
8th
16 VIVA – VOCE Group - 2
Exp. 7 - Workability of cement concrete by (a) Slump test, (b) Compaction factor test,
17
(c) Flow table test, (Group 1)
9th
Exp. 7 - Workability of cement concrete by (a) Slump test, (b) Compaction factor test,
18
(c) Flow table test (Group 2)
th 19 Exp. 8 - Compressive strength of concrete by (a) Cube test, (b)Cylinder test (Group 1)
10
20 Exp. 8 - Compressive strength of concrete by (a) Cube test, (b)Cylinder test (Group 2)
th 21 Exp. 9 - Indirect tensile strength of concrete-split cylinder test. (Group 1)
11
22 Exp. 9 - Indirect tensile strength of concrete-split cylinder test (Group 2)
th 23 Exp. 10 - Modulus of rupture of Concrete by flexure test (Group 1)
12
24 Exp. 10 - Modulus of rupture of Concrete by flexure test (Group 2)
25 Exp. 10 - Bond strength between steel bar and concrete by pull-out test (Group 1)
13th
26 Exp. 10 - Bond strength between steel bar and concrete by pull-out test (Group 2)
27
14th MINOR TEST II
28
th
15 29 VIVA – VOCE Group - 1
30 VIVA – VOCE Group - 2
Lesson Plan
Name of the Faculty
Week : Mr. Harish Kumar
Practical
Discipline
Lecture :
Topics B.Tech in Civil Engineering
/ Experiments Date
day
Semester : V (3rd Year)
1stSubject 1 Exp. 1 - Grain Size Analysis-Hydrometer method (GroupGEOTECHNOLOGY
1)
: CVE-309-P (P)
2 Duration
Lesson Plan Exp. 1 - Grain Size Analysis-Hydrometer
: method (Group
15 Weeks 2) AUG, 2018 to DEC, 2018)
(from
2ndWork Load
3 (LectureExp. 2 - Shrinkage
/ Practical) Limit(in
per week Determination
hrs.) : (Group 1) – 02
Practical
4 Exp. 2 - Shrinkage Limit Determination (Group 2)

Exp. 3 - Relative Density of Granular Soils (Group 1)


5
3rd
Exp. 3 - Relative Density of Granular Soils (Group 2)
6
Exp. 4 - Consolidated Drained (CD) Triaxial Test (Group 1)
7
4th
Exp. 4 - Consolidated Drained (CD) Triaxial Test (Group 2)
8
Exp. 5 - Consolidated Undrained (CU) Triaxial Test with Pore Water Pressure
9 measurement (Group 1)
5th
Exp. 5 - Consolidated Undrained (CU) Triaxial Test with Pore Water Pressure
10 measurement (Group 2)

Exp. 6 - Consolidation Test (Group 1)


11
6th
Exp. 6 - Consolidation Test (Group 2)
12

13
7th MINOR TEST I
14
VIVA – VOCE Group - 1
15
8th
VIVA – VOCE Group - 2
16
Exp. 7 - Undisturbed Sampling (Group 1)
17
9th
Exp. 7 - Undisturbed Sampling (Group 2)
18
Exp. 8 - Standard Penetration Test (Group 1)
19
10th
Exp. 8 - Standard Penetration Test (Group 2)
20
Exp. 9 - Dynamic Cone Penetration Test (Group 1)
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11th
Exp. 9 - Dynamic Cone Penetration Test (Group 2)
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12th 23 Exp. 10 - Model Plate Load Test (Group 1) – Circular Base Plate
Exp. 10 - Model Plate Load Test (Group 2) – Circular Base Plate
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Exp. 10 - Model Plate Load Test (Group 1) – Rectangular Base Plate
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13th
Exp. 10 - Model Plate Load Test (Group 2) – Rectangular Base Plate
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14th MINOR TEST II
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15th VIVA – VOCE Group - 1
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VIVA – VOCE Group - 2
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