Lecturer in Polytechnic Civil Engg KPSC Syllabus
Lecturer in Polytechnic Civil Engg KPSC Syllabus
II. Determinants – Evaluation of second and third order, minors and cofactors,
solutions of simultaneous linear equation in three unknown using Cramer’s
rule.
Idea of Basic electrical circuit: Electrical supply and load and its functioning,
division of voltage and current in a parallel and series circuit – simple problems, units
of power and energy, solution of DC circuit with calculation of energy consumption in
an installation.
Active and passive devices – review only. LED – working, applications, comparison of
LED lighting and CFL lighting. Full wave rectifier – diagram and explanation, 5 V
power supply – with bridge rectifier and 7805. SMPS – block diagram and
advantages. Integrated circuits. SMDs – advantages. Static electricity – precautions
in handling electronic circuits.
Switches: ON / OFF, push to ON, push to OFF, push to ON / OFF, SPST, SPDT, DPDT.
Working and application of limit switches, proximity switches, relays.
Inverter & UPS: Block diagram. Compare – inverter and UPS. Online and off line UPS
– differentiate. Battery selection for UPS and inverter.
Tender and Tender notices: Necessity of tenders – sealed tenders – tender notice,
tender document – Earnest money and security deposit – opening of tenders –
scrutiny of tenders – comparative statements – selection of contractors –
negotiation, acceptance of tender, work order – contract agreement – conditions of
contract.
Measurement of Works – Measurement book – Rules to be followed in recording
measurements – pre-measurements and check measurements – contractor’s
acceptance of measurement.
Payment of Bills: Types of bills – first and final bills – preparation of bills – running
account bills – modes of payment – hand receipts – checking of bills – recoveries to
be made from bill – contractors ledger – imprest account – works register – works
account and abstract
Small Scale Industry: Growth – its role in economic development - Understands the
requirements of a licensed supervisor, surveyor and contractor - Understand
statutory requirements of small scale industry - List the different agencies promoting
small scale industries – Assistance Programme for small enterprises.
Types of Environmental hazards & Disasters: (a) Natural hazards and disasters (b)
Man induced hazards and Disasters - Causes and Environmental consequences of
the flowing natural HAZARDS – Droughts and Floods, Volcanic Eruption, Earthquakes,
Landslides, Cyclones, Lightning, Tsunami.
Chemical hazards/disasters: Causes and consequences of release of toxic chemicals,
nuclear explosion. Case studies – Minamata tragedy, Bhopal disaster, Chernobyl
disaster.
Emerging approaches in Disaster Management – Three Stages.
2. Emergency Stage (a) Rescue training for search & operation at national &
regional level (b) Immediate relief (c) Assessment surveys.
3. Post Disaster stage – rehabilitation: (a) Political (b) administrative aspect (c)
Economic aspect (d) Environmental aspect
Different methods of taking out measurements – Centre line – in to in and out to out
– Crossing methods.
Taking out quantities of all items of the following – Below roof level excluding
finishing items
1. A compound wall
2. Computation of the capacity of reservoir from a contour map
3. One roomed building (RCC roof – Flat & Sloped)
4. Two roomed building (RCC roof – Flat & Sloped)
5. A residential building with RCC roof – Flat & Sloped
6. An office building with RCC roof – Flat & Sloped
7. Doors, windows, ventilators etc.
Taking out quantities of all items of the following – above roof level and finishing
items including water supply and sanitary fittings.
1. One roomed building (RCC roof – Flat & Sloped)
2. Two roomed building (RCC roof – Flat & Sloped)
3. A residential building with RCC roof – Flat & Sloped
4. An office building with RCC roof – Flat & Sloped
5. Masonry Well.
6. Ground level RCC water tank.
7. Road estimate – Method of taking quantities of a W.B.M. road.
Definition – cost of materials – at source and at site – conveyance charges – standard
data book – schedule of rates – Lump sum items – Rules of measurements – rules
regarding tolerance of wastage of materials and extra labour.
Preparation of data – categories of labour and labour charge – cost of materials –
over head charge including establishment – incidental, lead and lift – exercises.
Methods of preparing abstract estimate – exercises.
Detailed and abstract estimate preparation for building with gabled roof, building
with hipped roof, building with valley, two storied building (residential and office)
Septic Tank and soak pit and steel roof truss.
Detailed and abstract estimate of Slab Culvert, Pipe culvert, Single span T-beam
bridge, Pier of a bridge, Detailed estimate of an RCC well and RCC retaining wall.
Detailed estimate of RCC beam, slab, column etc and preparation of bar bending
schedule.
Detailed estimate of Aqueduct.
Detailed specifications for various items of work of Earth work excavation,
Foundation concrete, Masonry work, DPC, Form work, RCC, Plastering, Pointing,
Flooring, Painting and Polishing. IRC specifications for WBM road. Preparation of Plan,
Estimate and other documents for submission.
Friction: Static, dynamic and limiting friction – Laws of friction – Angle of friction –
coefficient of friction, angle of repose. Equilibrium of a body on inclined rough
surface.
Simple Stresses and strains: Stress and strain – types of stresses – Elasticity –
Hook’s law – Young’s modulus – stresses and strains in uniform sections of same and
composite materials.
Mechanical properties of materials – Elasticity, stiffness, plasticity, toughness,
brittleness, ductility, malleability and hardness – Tensile test on ductile material
(mild steel bar) and stress strain curve – Compression test on brittle material
(cement concrete) and stress strain curve – limit of Proportionality, elastic limit, yield
point – ultimate stress – breaking stress – working stress and factor of safety.
Analysis of Trusses: Analysis of truss, determine the magnitude and type of forces
in various members of the truss due to loading, using methods of joints – simple
problems.
Theory of simple Bending: Theory of simple bending, Explain the terms ‘Neutral
axis’, ‘moment of resistance’ and ‘section modules’. Apply the theory of simple
bending to simple and compound sections to calculate stress, section modulus and
moment of resistance. Calculate shear stress distribution in rectangular and I
Sections.
Direct and Bending Stresses: Eccentric loading of symmetrical columns (about one
axis only) – maximum and minimum stress Limit of eccentricity.
Dams and Retaining Walls: Trapezoidal dam with vertical water face – forces acting,
intensity of pressure at base, conditions of Stability, minimum base width. Retaining
wall (trapezoidal with earth face vertical without surcharge) – Rankine’s formulae for
earth pressure (proof not required) – conditions of stability – minimum base width.
Design: The subject of RCC and steel are to be taught in SI units and according to
the latest IS Codes eg. IS 456-2000, and SP 16, IS 800-2007, IS 875, IS 801 – 1975
and Steel Tables.
Properties of materials of RCC as per the latest IS codes – materials for concrete –
Grading of aggregate, proportioning and mixing of concrete, bulking of sand, water
cement ratio and placing and compaction of concrete and removal of forms – Grades
of concrete and their strength – types of steel used in RCC – the permissible stresses
in concrete and steel – The concept of Limit State Design, Partial safety factors in
Limit State method of Design, values of Partial safety factors with reference to latest
IS codes, Principles of Limit State Design, Characteristic load and characteristic
strength, stress-strain curve of concrete and steel, assumptions made in the Limit
State method of design, neutral axis depth, limiting value of NA, design a simply
supported beam and cantilever beams for different loading conditions for flexure,
Design doubly Reinforced rectangular beams under different loading conditions.
Design of lintels under different loading conditions. Design of flanged beams under
different loading conditions (Use S P16).
Check for stiffness as per IS code, Basic i/d ratio, Modification factor, reduction factor
for flanged beams, check the deflection of singly reinforced, doubly reinforced and
flanged beams, the shear and torsional behaviour in RCC members, Nominal shear
stress, maximum shear stress in concrete, permissible shear stress in concrete,
Design beams under different loading conditions for shear, bond and anchorage,
calculation of development length, check for curtailment of bars in beams, code
provisions for lap length.
Study the behaviour of slabs. Design of one way slabs simply supported, continuous,
cantilever and sunshade, Design of two way slab, simply supported, restrained and
different end condition (Design of two way slab by using S P 16 only). Design of
staircases under different loading and end conditions. Theory on design of columns,
behaviour of short and long columns, Slenderness limit for columns as per IS code,
Design the short column for direct load, Design the column for uniaxial bending
using SP 16, study of slender columns, Theory of column footing, Design of isolated
column footing (SP 16). Introduction on combined footing.
Design of Steel structures – Introduction to steel design – use of IS: 800, steel tables
– strength of bolted and welded connections – Design of members using bolted and
welded connection.
Design of Tension members – General – Net sectional area of Tension members –
effective sectional area of angles / T-sections connected by one leg / flange (welded
connections only) – Design of ties using single / Double angles, T-sections and
channels. Design of compression members – general – effective length – slenderness
ratio reference to IS code.
Design compressive stress and strength – discontinuous single / double angle struts
– continuous angle struts Design of columns using rolled steel sections with / without
cover plates – Lacing and battens – requirements – Description only – (Design of
Lacing or battens not necessary).
Water requirement of Crop: (a) Principle Crops – Kharif and Rabi Crops in India &
Kerala – Dry and wet crops – Crop period (b) Duty – different methods of expressing
duty – base period – relationship between duty and delta – Factors affecting duty –
requirements for precise statement of duty – duty figures for principal crops – Simple
problems on duty.
Hydrology:
(d) Earth dams – situations suitable for earth dams – types of earth dams – causes
of failure of earth dams and precautions – saturation gradient and (phreatic)
line – drainage arrangements
Distribution works:
Flow of Fluid: Types of flow – uniform, non uniform, dv/dt = 0, dv/dt ≠ 0, Streamline
turbulent, steady, unsteady flow, compressible & incompressible flow – Definitions
and mathematical expression, dv/dt = 0, dv/dt ≠ 0, dv/ds = 0, dv/ds ≠ 0
Equation of continuity of flow – problems. Types of energy need – static, pressure and
velocity energy need – total energy of flowing liquid. Expressions for energy
metre/kg & height liquid column. Bernoulli’s theorem – statement and proof (only 2 -
dimensional) – problems – assumptions & limitations - application – venturimeter,
orifice meter and Pitot tube – problems
Flow through orifices & Mouth Pieces: Definition of orifice, types of orifices (based
size, shape flow condition) – definition of vena contracta – hydraulic coefficients – Cv,
Cc, Cd – experimental determination – problems.
Submerged and partially submerged orifices. Large rectangular orifice – expression
for discharge – derivation. Time for emptying a prismatic tank through an orifice at
bottom or in the side – head loss due to sudden enlargement and sudden contraction
at the entrance of pipe from large vessel, at the exit of a pipe line, obstruction in a
pipe line derivation of expression for head loss due to enlargement & contraction –
problems. Mouth piece – different types – external and internal – cylindrical – formula
discharge through them and problems.
Investigation for Road Project: Different types of road surveys – Fixing the
alignment of road – Factors affecting alignment – Drawings required for road project
– key map, index map, preliminary and detailed location survey plan - Longitudinal
and cross section.
Earthen Roads – borrow pits, spoil bank, lead and lift, balancing of earth work,
construction procedure.
Water bound macadam roads – materials used – consistent parts – construction –
maintenance Bituminous roads – bitumen, asphalt, emulsion, cut back, tar common
grades for construction – types of bituminous surface – prime coat, tack coat, seal
coat. Construction and maintenance of Surface dressing – Grouted macadam –
Premixed macadam – asphalt concrete – bituminous carpet with pre-coated chips.
Hill roads – parts and functions – types of curves – drainage structures.
Traffic Engineering: Traffic volume study – traffic control devices – road signs –
signals – traffic islands.
Road intersections at grade – grade separators – trumpet and cloverleaf patterns.
Station Yards: Station yard – marshalling yard – goods yard – shunting yard – loco
yard.
Introduction: Surveys, plans and documents for bridge project – IRC classification of
bridges. Selection of site – Alignment of bridge – economical span – determination of
water way – afflux and vertical clearance – permissible velocities – scour depth,
depth foundation.
Super Structure: Descriptive study of different types of bridges – deck, through and
semi through bridges – RCC beam bridges – plate girder bridges - steel trussed
bridges – arch and bow string girder.
Docks and Harbours: Requirement and classification – break waters – types, uses –
docks.
NOTE: - It may be noted that apart from the topics detailed above,
questions from other topics prescribed for the educational
qualification of the post may also appear in the question paper.
There is no undertaking that all the topics above may be covered in
the question paper.