Second Year Third Semester: Sub-Total 550 18.5
Second Year Third Semester: Sub-Total 550 18.5
Second Year Third Semester: Sub-Total 550 18.5
SECOND YEAR
THIRD SEMESTER
SL. COURSE HOURS/WEEK MARKS
SUBJECT CREDIT
NO. NO. L T P THEORY SESS. PRACT. TOTAL
*1. MA 231 ENGINEERING 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.5
MATHEMATICS –III
*2. HU 231 ECONOMICS FOR 2 0 0 35 15 - 50 2.0
ENGINEERS
*3. ME 231 ENGINEERING MECHANICS 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.5
*4. CS 231 PROGRAMMING AND DATA 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0
STRUCTURES
5. CE 231 SOLID MECHANICS 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.5
6. CE 232 BUILDING MATERIALS 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0
SUB-TOTAL 550 18.5
PRACTICAL/DESIGN
7. ME231P ENGINEERING GRAPHICS 1 0 3 - 30 70 100 2.5
8. CS231P PROGRAMMING AND DATA 0 0 3 - 30 70 100 1.5
STRUCTURES LAB
9. CE 232P BUILDING MATERIAL LAB 0 0 3 - 15 35 50 1.5
SUB-TOTAL 250 5.5
TOTAL 18 3 9 800 24.0
10. NC 231 TECHNICAL ENGLISH 2 0 1 - 35** 15** - 0.0
11. NC 232 PHYSICAL TRAINING-II 0 0 3 - - 50** - 0.0
Fourier Series:
Derichlet’s condition-General Fourier series- odd and even functions, Half
range-sine and cosine series-complex form of Fourier series, Practical
Harmonic analysis.
Fourier Transforms:
Statement of Fourier integral theorem, Fourier transforms pairs, Fourier sine
and cosine transforms, properties, transform of simple functions, convolution
theorems, Parsevel’s identity.
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Solution in Series:
Series solution of second order differential equations, Bessel’s and
Legendre’s equations- their series solutions, elementary of properties of
Bessel functions and Legendre polynomials-recurrence relations-generating
functions, orthogonality conditions
Complex Variables:
Analytic functions-properties, Cauchy-Rieman equations, construction of
analytic function, determination of conjugate harmonic, application to two
dimensional potential problems; Conformal transformations- w z a , w az ,
w 1/ z and Bilinear Transformation. Cauchy’s Integral theorem and
Cauchy’s integral formula (statement only), Taylor’s and Laurent’s
expansions, isolated singularities, residues-Cauchy’s residues theorem
(statement only), contour integration-over unit circle and semi-
circle(excluding poles on real axis).
Economics:
Meaning, Definition, Scope: Micro and Macro, Assumptions and Methods.
Usefulness
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Accounting:
Book keeping single and double entry system, Journal and ledger,
Preparation of Trial Balance, Trading account, Profit and loss account,
Balance sheet(with simple adjustments).
System of Forces:
Introduction to mechanics, laws of mechanics, concept of a force, system of
forces, resultant and equilibrium of system of coplanar concurrent forces ,
resultant and equilibrium of system of coplanar non- concurrent forces.
Friction:
Frictional force, types of friction, laws of friction, coefficient of friction, angle
of friction, angle of repose, cone friction, impending motion of connected
bodies, wedge, screw jack and rope friction.
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Kinematics:
Introduction to Dynamics, Linear motion- motion with uniform velocity and
uniform acceleration, Acceleration due to gravity, motion with varying
acceleration. Curvilinear motion- motion of body associated with horizontal
projection and inclined projection.
Kinetics:
Introduction, laws of motion, rectilinear motion of a particle, D’Alembert’s
Principle, Work- Energy Principle- work energy equation for translation,
motion of connected bodies.
Introduction to Algorithms :
Algorithm Development, Complexity analysis, Asymptotic Notations-Big-
O,big-Theta, Big-Omega, little-o etc- Recursion and examples
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TREE STRUCTURES :
Tree – tree traversals –Binary Tree – expression trees – applications of trees
– binary search tree – AVL trees – binary heaps
GRAPHS :
Definitions – Representations- breadth-first traversal – shortest-path
algorithms – minimum spanning tree – Prim's and Kruskal's algorithms –
Depth-first traversal – applications of graphs
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Bending Stresses :
Theory of simple bending, distribution of bending stresses, composite
beams.
Torsion :
Torsion, shear stress in solid and hollow circular shafts, angle of twist, power
transmitted by a shaft.
Introduction :
Introduction to structures of solids, ductility, brittleness, strength, stiffness,
durability, hardness, toughness; Weakness of materials
Stones :
Classification, general characteristics, identification, selections criteria and
uses of common building stones, quarrying of stones. Seasoning and
dressing of stones. Testing of stones.
Clay Products :
Bricks, tiles, Terra Cotta etc., their composition, characteristics, manufacture
and testing.
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Cements :
Hydraulic cement, Portland Cement and its manufacture and types,
chemistry of setting and hardening. Gels and Pastes. Admixtures and their
chemical behavior, phase equilibrium diagram for portland cement, IS tests
and specifications. Fresh Concrete: Batching, Mixing, workability, effect of
admixture, Hardened Concrete: mechanical properties of hardened concrete,
Water cement ratio, Porosity, Curing of concrete, High performance
concrete, Design of concrete mix: IS code recommendation, British code and
ACI code.
Lime Gypsum :
Occurrence, Properties, types, manufacture, I.S. tests and specifications
Uses of Gypsum.
Timber :
Definitions of related terms, classifications, characteristics, tests, uses,
seasoning Preservation, fire proofing, ply-woods, Fiber boards and their
manufacture and uses.
Plastics :
Classifications, properties, fabrication and uses in building industries.
Metals :
Properties and use of various kind of steel and aluminum alloys in building
industries.
Miscellaneous Materials :
Characteristic, types, uses and limitation of glass, rubber, Asbestos.G.I.,
Plaster of Paris, bituminous felts and coirs and their products, Prestressed
and Precast Concretes.
PRACTICAL / DESIGN
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Isometric projections:
Isometric projections: Introduction to isometric, Isometric scale, Isometric
projections and Isometric views of planes and solids – prisms, cones,
pyramids and spheres.
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Language Practice:
Emphasizing Listening and comprehension skills; Reading Skills; Sound
Structure of English and intonation patterns; training in speaking skills
covering oral presentations.
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SECOND YEAR
FOURTH SEMESTER
SL. COURSE HOURS/WEEK MARKS
SUBJECT CREDIT
NO. NO. L T P THEORY SESS. PRACT. TOTAL
1. MA 241 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS - IV 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.5
2. CE 241 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS - I 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.5
3. CE 242 ENGINEERING GEOLOGY 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0
4. CE 243 SURVEYING 3 1 0 70 30 - 100 3.5
5. CE 244 FLUID MECHANICS 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0
SUB-TOTAL 500 16.5
PRACTICAL/DESIGN
6. CE 242P ENGINEERING GEOLOGY LAB 0 0 3 - 30 70 100 1.5
7. CE 243P SURVEYING PRACTICAL 0 0 6 - 30 70 100 3.0
8. CE 244P FLUID MECHANICS LAB 0 0 3 - 30 70 100 1.5
SUB-TOTAL 300 6.0
TOTAL 15 3 12 800 22.5
9. NC 241 SOFT SKILL- I 3 0 0 - 50** - - 0.0
10. NC 242 PHYSICAL TRAINING 0 0 3 - - 50** - 0.0
Statistics Analysis:
Random variables, Discrete and continuous probability distributions, Binomial
distribution, Poisson distribution, Normal distribution, Chi-square test,
Student t-test. Method of least squares, fitting of other curves, method of
group averages, method of moments.
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Unit-1:
Combined bending and direct stress, eccentric loading, middle third rule for
rectangular sections, middle quarter rule for circular sections, Kern of a
section, stability of retaining walls, unsymmetrical bending of beams.
Unit-2:
Shear stress distribution in beams of rectangular circular, I & T sections,
Shear centre and its location in thin walled flanged sections, combined
bending and torsions.
Unit-3:
Relations between load, shear force, bending moment, slope and deflection;
slopes and deflections in determinate beams using double integration
method, moment are method and the conjugate beam method.
Unit-4:
Strain energy in members due to Axial load, shear force, bending moment
and twisting moment, Castigliano’s first theorem, Deflection of beam by
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Unit-5:
Deflection of joints in determinate frames by using unit load method, Joint
deflection if linear deformation of all the members are known, Maxwell’s
Reciprocal theorem applied to frames. Deflection of joints in determinate
frames by Castigliano’s First theorem.
Unit-6:
Three hinged arch, determination of horizontal thrust, bending moment,
radial shear and normal thrust, supports at different levels.
Unit-7:
Degree of Static indeterminacy, propped cantilevers, fixed beams,
continuous beams, two hinged arch, trussed beams, Analysis of
indeterminate beams by three moment theorem and least work or the
minimum strain energy method.
General Geology:
Introduction to Geology, Scope of Engineering Geology in Civil Engg.
Practices. Elementary concept about earth’s internal structures. Weathering
and types of weathering, Earthquakes-distribution, Focus, Epicenter,
Causes, Magnitude and Intensity, zonation of earthquakes in India.
Mineralogy:
Introduction, physical properties of minerals, Physical properties of common
rock forming minerals – quartz, Feldspar, muscovite, biotite, hornblende,
tourmaline, augite and their applications in Civil Engg.
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Petrology:
Introduction Igneou Petrology: Formation and classification of Igneous rocks.
Sedimentary Petrology: Formation and classification of Sedimentary rocks.
Metamorphic Petrology: Formation and classification of Metamorphic rocks.
Historical Geology:
Elementary principles of statigraphy, Standard stratigraphic scale and details of
Aravalli, Delhi and Vinchyan System. Occurrence of building and construction
materials in India.
Structural Geology:
Introduction to Structural Geology, Out Crop, Dip and Strike, apparent and true
dip. Description of Fold, Faults, Joints. Recognition of Fold, Fault and
Unconformity in the field. Volcanoes. Classification of Folds, Faults, Joints and
Unconformity, Clinometer compass.
Engineering Geology:
Geological investigations and their influence on the selection, location and type
of dams, reservoir, tunnels and piers, precaution and treatment against faulting,
folding, bedding, joints, porosity and permeability and ground water conditions,
Land slides and hill slopes. Construction of roads in hilly area and precaution
and treatment against various structures. Engineering properties' of rocks and
soils.
CE 243 SURVEYING
L T P C
3 1 0 3.5 Full Marks: 100 (70 + 30)
Introduction:
Concept of surveying, classifications, principles of surveying, measurement of
distances, Instruments for measuring distances, Ranging out surveying lines,
chaining on sloping ground, Errors in Chaining and tape correction, Chain
surveying, compass surveying.
Leveling:
Definition of terms, types of level and leveling staff, Temporary and permanent
adjustments of levels, Principles of leveling, Booking staff readings and
reduction of levels, Classification of leveling – Profile leveling, Cross-section
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Theodolite traversing:
Types of theodolites and their adjustment, Measurement of horizontal and
vertical angles, lining-in, prolonging a straight line, checks on closed traverse,
The traverse computations. Balancing the traverse, computation of area and
volume.
Tacheometric surveying:
Principle of stadia method, instrument constant, Anallatic lens, Distance and
elevation of stations, subtense method, tangential method, Errors, Subtense bar
and its use.
Triangulation:
Classification, figures, signals and towers, Intervisibility and height of stations.
Satellite station, Base line measurement, corrections to the measured length.
Trigonometrical levelling.
Triletration:
Definition and principles. General requirements and procedure. E.D.M.
instruments, project survey, route surveys. Survey for canals, highways,
railways, and transmission lines. Setting out buildings, culverts, bridges, Tunnel,
Hydrographic surveying.
for flow through pipes, friction factor, Moody diagram, minor losses, pipes in
series and B.Tech. Programme in Civil Engineering, parallel, equivalent length,
pipe network analysis; Water hammer; Boundary layer concept, drag
coefficients, control of boundary layer; Dimensional analysis and similitude.
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PRACTICAL / DESIGN
List of Experiments:
1. Identification of Rock forming minerals.
2. Identification of Rocks.
3. Analysis of Geological maps.
4. Optical Properties of Minerals
5. Geological Field Tour
List of Practicals :
1. To find the distance between two points by means of chaining under the
following conditions-
(a) when there is obstacle to chaining but not ranging.
(b) When there is obstacle to both chaining and ranging.
2. Study of different Levels and Leveling Staff Practice for temporary
adjustment. To find out the reduced levels of given points using Dumpy
Level (Reduction by Height of Collimation method).
3. Study of a Tilting (I.O.P.) Level and to find out the reduced levels of
given points (Reduction of data by Rise and Fall method)
4. To establish a Bench Mark by Check Leveling with I.O.P. level and
closing the work at the starting Bench Mark.
5. To perform Fly Leveling with a I.O.P. level.
6. To draw the longitudinal and cross-sections profiles along a given route.
7. Practice for Temporary adjustments of a Vernier Theodolite and taking
Horizontal and Vertical angular measurements, by Reiteration method.
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8. (i)
Measurement of a horizontal angles by Repetition method at three
zeros and four repetitions.
(ii) Determination of elevation and horizontal distance of a given point
using Substance Bar and a Vernier Theodolite.
9. (i) Determination of the Tacheometric constants of a given
Theodolite.
(ii) To determine the gradient between two given points using
Tacheometric method.
10. To determine the bearing of a given traverse using Prismatic Compass
and plotting of the traverse.
11. Establishment of a given traverse using Tacheometric method.
List of Experiments:
1. Measurement of fluid pressure using various manometers and gauges.
2. Experimental study on capillarity.
3. Determination of coefficient of viscosity of a fluid using viscometer.
4. Experimental study on stability of floating bodies.
5. Study of different types of flow using Reynold’s apparatus.
6. Determination of friction factor in pipes using pipe friction apparatus.
7. Experimental study on flow nets using Hele-Shaw apparatus.
8. Study of flow behavior in open channels using tilting flume.
SELF ANALYSIS
SWOT Analysis, Who am I, Attributes, Importance of Self Confidence, Self
Esteem
ATTITUDE
Factors influencing Attitude, Challenges and lessons from Attitude.
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Change Management
Exploring Challenges, Risking Comfort Zone, Managing Change
MOTIVATION
Factors of motivation, self-talk, Intrinsic & Extrinsic Motivators.
GOAL SETTING
Wish List, SMART Goals, Blue print for success, Short Term, Long Term,
Life Time Goals.
TIME MANAGEMENT
Value of time, Diagnosing Time Management, Weekly Planner, to do list,
Prioritizing work.
CREATIVITY
Out of box thinking, Lateral Thinking
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THIRD YEAR
FIFTH SEMESTER
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Introduction:
Introduction to Geotechnical Engineering; Unique nature of soil; Soil
formation and soil types.
Soil Classification:
Indian standard soil classification system.
Compaction Behaviour:
Clay minerals (basic concepts) and soil structure; Compaction – Theory of
compaction; Laboratory compaction tests; Different methods of compaction
control.
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Permeability:
One dimensional flow, Permeability of soils – Darcy’s law; Laboratory
methods of determination; Permeability as a function of soil type, void ratio,
soil fabric, and effective stress; Pumping out tests for field determination of
permeability.
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Material Properties:
Properties of concrete and reinforcing steel, characteristic strengths, stress-
strain specifications.
Serviceability Conditions:
Limit states of deflection and cracking, calculation of deflections.
Flat Slabs:
Introduction to flat slabs.
Torsion:
Design of beams for torsion.
Column Footings:
Isolated and combined column footings.
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General:
Importance of water.Role of an Environmental Engineer.Historical overview.
Water Demand:
Design flows, design periods, design population, Factors affecting water
consumption, variations in water demand, design capacities for various water
supply components.
Quality of Water:
The hydrological cycle and water quality, physical, chemical and biological
water quality parameters, water quality requirements, Indian standards.
Transmission of Water:
Hydraulics of conduits, selection of pipe materials, pipe materials and joints,
pumps, pump stations.
Treatment of Water:
Historical overview of water treatment, water treatment processes, waster
treatment processes (theory and application): Aeration, solids separation,
settling operations, coagulation, softening, filtration; disinfection, other
treatment processes: dissolved solids removal, treatment plant design,
preparation of hydraulic profiles.
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Distribution of Water:
Methods of distributing water, distribution reservoirs, distribution systems,
distribution system components, capacity and pressure requirements, design
of distribution systems, hydraulic analysis of distribution systems, pumping
required for water supply systems.
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(a) Introduction: Building site – its selection and comparison – site plan
and its details, Orientation of buildings – Meaning factors effecting
orientation, and orientation criteria; sun chart concept of sunshades and
sun breakers.
(d) Drawing
Plan, Elevation and sectional elevation of such as Residential buildings,
Educational Institutions, etc.
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PRACTICAL / DESIGN
List of Experiments:
1. Determination of moisture content of soil by
(a) Oven drying method.
(b) Pycnometer method.
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List of Experiment:
1. To verify Darcy’s law and to find out the coefficient of permeability of
the given medium.
2. To study the transition from laminar to turbulent flow and to determine
the lower critical Reynolds number.
3. To study the variation of friction factor, f for turbulent flow in smooth
and rough commercial pipes.
4. To determine the loss coefficients for the pipe fittings.
5. To calibrate a venturi-meter and to study the variation of coefficient of
discharge with the Reynolds number.
6. To determine the Manning’s Coefficient of roughness ‘n’ for the bed of
a given flume.
7. To study the flow characteristics over a hump placed in an open
channel.
8. To study the flow through a horizontal contraction in a rectangular
channel.
9. To calibrate a broad crested weir and study the pressure distribution on
the upstream face of a weir.
10. To study the characteristics of a free hydraulic jump.
11. To study the flow over a free overfall in an open channel to determine
the end depth.
List of Drawings:
Based on CE 356 (Building Planning & Drawing)
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THIRD YEAR
SIXTH SEMESTER
UNIT 1 :
Structural Steel Sections and their properties, Methods of Design, Riveted,
Bolted and Welded connections.
UNIT 2 :
Tension membes : Types of Tension members, Design of Tension members,
Riveted and Welded, Slenderness Ratio, Angles, Gusset Plate.
UNIT 3 :
Compression members : Types of compression members, Column Design,
Streets and Columns excluding built-up columns, lacing and battens.
UNIT 4 :
Column Bases, Tubular Structure, Beam-Column, Roof Truss Design, Purlin,
Gantry Gurder.
UNIT 5 :
Bridge Design, Tanks Design, Towers Design, Plastic Methods.
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Soil Exploration:
Purpose, Methods of soil exploration, Boring, sampling; Standard penetration
test; Static and dynamic cone tests. Correlations between penetration
resistance and strength parameters; Plate load test. Planning of soil
investigation, Number of bore holes and depth of exploration; Types of tests
to suit soil conditions.
Foundations:
Common types of foundations with examples. Bried illustration of situations
where each one of them is adopted. Basis for design.
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Embankment Slopes:
Examples of embankments – Road and earth dam embankments. Modes of
failure and the usual protective measures, Slope inclinations usually adopted.
Stability Analysis; Infinite slopes and the concept of factor safety, Friction
circle method; Method of slices; Bishop’s simplified method; Acceptable
values of factor of safety; Critical conditions for the stability of earth dams,
and approximate analysis.
General:
Terms; Sewerage, domestic sewage, sewage treatment, disposal, scope,
role of an environmental engineer, historical overview.
Sewage Characteristics:
Quality parameters, BOD, COD, TOC, Solids, DO, Nitrogen, Phosphorus,
Standards of disposal into natural water courses and on land, Indian
standards.
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Collection of Sewage:
Systems of sewerage; separate, combined, and partially separate,
components of sewerage systems, systems of layout, quantity of sanitary
sewage and variations, quantity of storm water, Rational method, shapes of
sewer, circular and egg shaped, Hydraulic design of sewers; diameter, self
cleansing velocity and slopes, Construction and testing of sewer lines, Sewer
materials, joints and appurtenances. Sewage pumping and pumping
stations. Maintenance of sewerage system.
Sewage Treatment:
Various units; their purposes sequence and efficiencies, Preliminary
treatment; screening and grit removal units, oil and grease removal, Primary
treatment, Secondary treatment, activated sludge process, trickling filter,
Sludge digestion and drying beds. Stabilization pond, Septic tank, Soakage
systems, Imhoff tank, Recent trends in sewage treatment, advanced
wastewater treatment nutrient removal, solids removal.
Highway Planning:
Principles of Highway Planning, Road Development and Financing, Highway
Alignment – Requirements, Engineering surveys for Highway location.
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Geometric Design:
Cross section elements, Sight distances, Design of horizontal and vertical
alignments.
Highway Materials:
Properties of subgrade and pavement component materials, Tests on
subgrade soil, aggregates and bituminous materials, Bituminous mix design.
Traffic Engineering:
Fundamentals of Traffic flow, Traffic field studies and their uses, Traffic
control devices, Traffic Management, Prevention of Road accidents.
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Unit I :
Operators, Control statements, looping structures, arrays, functions,
fundamentals and applications of various numerical methods.
Unit II :
Interpolation & Extrapolation techniques, Interactive Computer Program
Development.
Unit III :
Numerical Integration techniques, Interactive Computer Program
Development.
Unit IV :
linear algebraic equation solution techniques, Interactive Computer Program
Development.
Unit V :
Initial & two point boundary value problems, Interactive Computer program
development.
Unit VI :
Introduction to MS Excel, application of MS Excel to engineering problems.
CE 366/X ELECTIVE-I
L T P C
3 0 0 3 Full Marks: 100 (70 + 30)
1. IRRIGATION ENGINEERING
2. CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY
3. TRAFFIC ENGINEERING
4. PHOTOGRAMETRY AND REMOTE SENSING
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Introduction:
Definitions, functions and advantage s of irrigation, present status of irrigation
in India, soil classification for agriculture, soil moisture and crop-water
relations, irrigation water quality, consumptive use of water, principal Indian
crop seasons and water requirements, multiple cropping, hybrid crops.
Canal Irrigation:
Types of canals, parts of a canal irrigation system, channel alignment,
assessment of water requirements, estimation of channel loses, design of
channels, regime and semi-theoretical approaches, cross-sections of
channels, silt control in canals.
Water Logging:
Causes, preventive and curative measures, drainage of irrigated lands,
saline and alkaline lands, types of channel linings and design of lined
channel.
Well Irrigation:
Open wells and tube wells, types of tube wells, duty of tube well water.
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4. Testing of Concrete in Structures by J.H. Bungey, Surrey Univ Press, New York
5. Polymers in Civil Engg. by L. Hollaway, Thomas Telford Ltd., London
6. Special Techniques & Materials for Concrete by Dhir, Thomas Telford Ltd., London
Introduction:
3 Es of traffic Engineering, Special problems due to mixed traffic and other
conditions in developing countries, Concept of PCU.
Traffic Characteristics:
Road user characteristics, Vehicular characteristics, Traffic flow
characteristics, Capacity, Traffic studies, volume, Spot speed, Speed and
delay, Origin and destination, Parking and accident.
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Photogrammetry:
Definition of Photogrammetric terms, Geometry of aerial and terrestrial
photographs, Aerial camera and photo – theologize, Scale of a photograph.
Tilt and Height displacements. Stereoscopic vision and stereoscopes, Height
determination from parallax measurements. Flight planning. Maps and Map
substitutes and their uses.
Remote Sensing:
Introduction and definition of remote sensing terms, Remote sensing system.
Electromagnetic radiation and spectrum, Spectral signature, Atmospheric
windows. Different types of platforms. Sensors and their characteristics.
Orbital parameters of a satellite, Multi concept in Remote Sensing.
Image Interpretation:
Principles of interpretation of aerial and satellite images, equipments and
aids required for interpretation, ground truth-collection and verification,
advantages of multidate and multiband images. Digital image processing
concept.
PRACTICAL / DESIGN
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List of Experiments:
1. To determine the acidity in a sample of water.
2. To determine the Alkalinity in a sample of water.
3. To determine the total hardness in a sample of water by EDTA Titrimetric
method.
4. To determine the Chloride content of a sample of water.
5. To determine the amount of chlorine available in bleaching powder.
6. To determine the Dissolved Oxygen content (D.O.) in a sample of water.
7. Determination of Turbidity of a water sample – study of Turbidimeter.
8. To determine the Chlorine demand of a water sample by Break point
Chlorination.
List of Experiments:
1. CBR test on soil
2. Impact test on aggregates.
3. Crushing test on aggregates.
4. Hardness test on aggregates.
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List of Practical:
1. Using MS excel prepare the detailed estimate sheet with given data and
calculate the quantity using formula bar.
2. Using MS excel prepare the abstract sheet with given data and calculate
the quantity using formula bar.
3. Using MS excel prepare the abstract sheet with given data and calculate
amount and total amount using formula bar.
4. Using MS excel calculate the area and elongation using formula bar.
5. Using MS excel calculate the effective depth and area of steel for a
rectangular singly reinforced RC beam using formula bar.
6. Using MS excel calculate the base pressure and check the stability of
the masonry / RCC dam.
7. Using MS excel find centre of gravity given I, T, L and Channel section.
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FOURTH YEAR
SEVENTH SEMESTER
Network Techniques:
Introduction to network techniques, Use of Computer Aided CPM and PERT
for planning, scheduling and control of construction works. Computerised
network scheduling and bar chart. Errors in networks. Types of nodes and
node numbering systems.
Construction Planning:
Cost effective planning, Preparation of construction schedules for job,
materials, equipment, labour and budgets using CPM, resources profiles &
cash flow forecasting.
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Geometric Design:
Alignment, horizontal curves, super elevation, equilibrium cant and cant
deficiency, Length of transition curves. Gradients and grade compensation,
vertical curves.
Harbours:
Types of harbours, Size and accessibility, Tides, wind and wave. Dynamic
effect of wave action Breakwaters and their classification, mound
construction.
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Docks:
Types of Docks, Shape and size, Caissons for dock entrances, Floating
docks and their design considerations.
Unit-5: Influence lines Influence lines for members of trusses, influence line
for horizontal thrust, bending moment, radial shear and normal thrust
in three hinged arch.
Unit-6: Muller Breslan Principle Influence lines for support reactions, bending
moments, shear force in propped cantilever and two span
continuous beam
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Estimate Of Building:
Estimate of masonry platform, water tank, detailed estimate of single story
and double storied residential and public buildings with Kitchen, bath, front
and back verandahs having different ceiling heights, Estimate of building
having hexagonal semi-circular and segmental bay front, Abstract of Costs.
R.C.C. Works:
Types of bars and shapes and calculation of their length. Estimate of R.C.C.
lintel, Beam (singly and doubly reinforced). Square column, circular column
and cantilever beams.
Earth Works:
Different methods of calculating earth work for roads, hilly roads, canals and
embankments.
Analysis Of Rates:
Rates of materials and labour, calculation of materials of different items of
works, Detailed analysis of all items of building projects such as earth work,
concrete, brick work, mortar D.P.C., roofing of various types flooring, plaster
and pointing woodwork painting, white washing, varnishing etc.
Detailed Specifications:
Detailed specifications of various items of works of building. Projects such as
earth work, concreting D.P.C. Stone masonry, brick work, flooring, roofing,
vanishing, distempering, white washing colour washing, and wood work.
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Accounts:
Essential requirement of accounts: P.W.D, system of accounts, classification
of transactions, Head of accounts, list of standard objects of expenditure.
CE 475/X ELECTIVE–II
L T P C
3 1 0 3.5 Full Marks: 100 (70 + 30)
Design of Beams:
Analysis and design of section for bending and shear, bending of cables, limit
state analysis and design, anchorage zone stresses, design of end block,
Application to bridges.
Circular Prestressing:
Equipment and applications.
Partial Prestressing:
Principles and advantages.
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General Considerations:
Types of bridges, economic spans, aesthetics, selection of suitable type of
bridge.
Design of Superstructure:
Design of balanced cantilever concrete bridge, Introduction to R.C. arch
bridge, Prestressed concrete bridge and box girder bridge. Design of lattice
girder railway bridge.
Design of Substructure:
Different types of foundations, their choice and method of construction.
Design of well foundation, Design of piers and Abutments, Various types of
bearings and their design.
Construction Methods:
Introduction to construction methods, erection of bridge super structures,
cantilever construction.
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Planning:
Water resources planning process; planning for single purpose and
multipurpose projects, estimation of different water needs and project
formulations, comparison of alternatives; cost-benefit analysis; introduction to
optimization techniques and systems approach.
Management:
Evaluation and monitoring of water quantity and quality, managing water
distribution networks for irrigation, flood control and power generation, inter-
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basin transfer of water, conjunctive use of surface and ground water, water
quantity and quality modelling, evaluation of impacts of water resources
projects on river regimes and environment, reservoir sedimentation and
watershed management.
LIST OF DRAWINGS:
1. Detail Drawing of R.C. C. Framed Building.
2. Detail Drawing of T-Beam Bridge
3. Detail Drawing of Elevated Water Tank (Steel)
4. Detail Drawing of Retaining Walls
5. Detail Drawing of Earthen Dams
6. Detail Drawing of Barrage
7. Detail Drawing of Septic Tank
8. Detail Drawing of Water Treatment Plant
9. Detail Drawing of Caisson Foundation Detailing
10. Detail Drawing of Steel Truss Details
11. Detail Drawing of RCC Water Tank
12. Detail Drawing of Slab Culvert
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FOURTH YEAR
EIGTH SEMESTER
SL. COURSE HOURS/WEEK MARKS
SUBJECT CREDIT
NO. NO. L T P THEORY SESS. PRACT. TOTAL
1. CE 481/X ELECTIVE – III 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0
2. CE 482/X ELECTIVE – IV 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0
3. CE 483/X ELECTIVE – V 3 0 0 70 30 - 100 3.0
SUB-TOTAL 300 9.0
PRACTICAL/DESIGN
4. CE 484P PROJECT/ THESIS 0 0 18 - 120 280 400 9.0
(UNIV.
EXAM)
5. CE 485P SEMINAR 0 0 3 50 50 1.5
SUB-TOTAL 450 10.5
GRAND TOTAL 9 0 21 750 19.5
6. NC 481 SOFT SKILL – II 3 0 0 - 50** - - -
7. PLACEMENT/ PHYSICAL
NC 482 0 0 3 - - 50** - 0.0
TRAINING
CE 481/X ELECTIVE–III
L T P C
3 0 0 3 Full Marks: 100 (70 + 30)
CE 482/X ELECTIVE–IV
L T P C
3 0 0 3 Full Marks: 100 (70 + 30)
CE 483/X ELECTIVE–V
L T P C
3 0 0 3 Full Marks: 100 (70 + 30)
LIST OF ELECTIVES (Select any three-one each for CE 481, CE 482 & CE 483)
1. THEORETICAL GEOMECHANICS
2. ENVIRONMENT, POLLUTION AND CONTROL
3. ADVANCED HIGHWAY ENGINEERING
4. FINITE ELEMENT METHODS IN ENGINEERING
5. ADVANCED STRUCTURAL MECHANICS
6. PAVEMENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
7. ADVANCED DESIGN OF CONCRETE STRUCTURES
8. DESIGN OF FOUNDATION AND RETAINING STRUCTURES
9. GROUND IMPROVEMENT AND GROUND ENGINEERING
10. GROUND WATER HYDROLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
11. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
12. SOLID WASTE ENGINEERING
13. EARTHQUAKE ANALYSIS AND DESIGN.
14. WATER POWER ENGINEERING.
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1. THEORETICAL GEOMECHANICS
Unit 1 :
Analysis of stress and strain, Equilibrium equations - Compatibility equations
- stress strain relationship. Generalized Hooke’s law. Octahedral shear,
Stress function .Plane stress and plane strain - Simple two dimensional
problems in Cartesian and polar co-ordinates. Deviator stress.
Unit 2 :
Stresses in Soil: Description of state of stress and strain at a point, stress
distribution problems in elastic half pace Boussnesque’s analysis for
concentrated force. Pressure bulb. Uniformly loaded circular and rectangular
areas. Newmark influence diagram. Vertical and horizontal line loads.
Uniform vertical load over a strip. Principal stress and maximum shear.
Triangular and other loadings. Westergaard’s analysis. Burmister’s two layer
theory. Stress distribution around tunnels and vertical shafts.
Unit 3 :
Rheological properties of material-equation of state, models, stress
deformation behavoiur of soil subject to loading, solution of problems of
linearly elastic solids. Deformation of Rheological constants. Pore pressure
developed, settlement computations.
Unit 4 :
Failure theories, Yield criteria , Tresca, Von Mises , Mohr-Coulomb failure
conditions. Failure loci in deviatoric plane and principal stress space,
influence of intermediate principal stress on failure. Constitutive Models in
Soil Mechanics: Isotropic Elastic, Anisotropic Plasticity and Viscous
Models. Representing Soil Behaviour using these Models. Advances in
Constitutive models.
General:
Introduction, components of the environment, basic ecological principles,
environmental degradation.
Land Pollution:
Lithosphere, pollutants (municipal, industrial, commercial, agricultural,
hazardous solid wastes), their origin and effects, collection and disposal of
solid waste, recovery and conversion methods.
Noise Pollution:
Sources, effects, standards and control.
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2. Ministry of Surface Transport, Government of India, Specification for Road and Bridge
Wok, 3rd revision, Published by IRC
3. E. J. Yoder and M. W. Witczak, Principles of Pavement Design, 2nd Edition, John
Wiley & Sons.
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The need for environmental awareness and protection in both natural and
man-made systems – effects on atmosphere, water, ecological systems and
quality of life. Environmental Impact Assessment and Integrated
Environmental Management, Practical applications – cradle to grave
concept, life cycle analysis, clean technologies. Environmental Audit,
Compliance Audit; Concept of ISO and ISO 14000. Needs of developing
countries. Governmental standards for Environmental Protection. Emerging
Global Environmental Issues. Environmental Legislation.
Solid waste- history, materials flow, the need for integrated solid waste
management; Municipal solid waste-characteristics and quantities; Collection
Systems-municipal wastes; commercial wastes, recyclable materials;
Material separation and processing of municipal solid waste; Combustion
and energy recovery-heat value, materials and thermal balances, combustion
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Study of IS-1893:
Seismic analysis of building and design consideration.
Study of IS-13920:
Ductile detailing.
Vulnerability of Building:
Use of Vulnerability atlas and understanding Techno-legal issues with regard
to building.
Methodologies of Repairs:
Walls, roofs, slabs, columns and foundation of building.
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Water power utilization principles, power from flowing streams, demand for
power, role of storage and pondage in water power development, firm power
and secondary power. Types of water power developments : Run-off river,
storage, pumped storage, tidal and others, characteristics and layout of low,
medium and high head hydropower developments. Conveyance of water :
Channels, Penstocks, flumes and tunnels. Surges in open channels and
water hammer and surges in closed conduits following rapid load changes in
the hydro-power plant. Forebays and surge tanks.
Water turbines : Selection of water turbines, scroll castings and draft tubes,
Speed regulation and governing of turbines. Power house : Types of power
house, substructure and superstructure. General arrangement and space
requirements for standard power house facilities.
CE 485P SEMINAR
L T P C
0 0 3 1.5 Full Marks: 50 (Sessional)
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UNIT I–NUMBERS
Types and Properties of Numbers, LCM, GCD, Fractions and decimals,
Surds
UNIT II-ARITHMETIC – I
Percentages, Profit & Loss, Simple Interest & Compound Interest, Clocks &
Calendars
ASSESSMENT
1. Objective type – Paper based / Online – Time based test
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