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ADITYA ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Aditya Institute of Higher Education and Research

SECOND YEAR

SYLLABUS

FOR

DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING

ADITYA ENGINEERING COLLEGE Aditya Institute of Higher Education and Research

(Declared Under Section 4 of the T. EDU Act, 1882 Govt.of India) NBA-AICTE-ACCREDITED www.adityacollegeedu.in AN ISO 9001:2008 CERTIFIED INSTITUTION

Approved by AICTE – New Delhi Under Ministry of HRD the Govt. of India and affiliated to Aditya University, Maharashtra

College Row, Agashi, Thane , Mumbai – 401 301.

D. Tech. Programmes

Civil Engineering

Syllabi

PART-II

SECOND YEAR (III & IV SEMESTERS) (Higher Education)

ADITYA INSTITUTE OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND RESEARCH Endorsed by the Govt. of West Bengal.

Recognized by Governing Council of SEI & HRD, INDIA.

ADITYA ENGINEERING COLLEGE

Mumbai Mumbai Mumbai Mumbai ---- 401301401301401301401301

D.Tech. Programmes

COURSE STRUCTURE IN ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

PART-II

SECOND YEAR SYLLABUS

Civil Engineering

Subject Code Subject Title Max Marks

Semester – III

CE / 301 / EGRP Engineering Graphics 100

CE / 302 / CMAT Construction Materials & Practice 100

CE / 303 / SRVY Surveying 100

CE / 304 / CEDRG Civil Engineering Drawing 100

Semester - IV

CE / 401 / TSTR Theory of Structure 100

CE / 402 / TENG Transportation Engineering 100

CE / 403 / IDGN Interior Design 100

CE / 404 / WRM Water Resources Management 100

PART – II THIRD SEMESTER – DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

CE 301/EGRP ENGINEERING GRAPHICS STRUCTURE OF THE COURSE CONTENT

MODULE - 1 DRAWING OFFICE PRACTICE

1.1 Basics of Engineering Drawing

1.2 Dimensioning

1.3 Scales

1.4 Geometrical Constructions, conics and geometrical curves.

MODULE - 2 PROJECTION

2.1 Orthographic Projection 2.2 Projection of simple solids

2.3 Section of solids 2.4 Half & Full Sectioning

MODULE - 3 PICTORIAL DRAWINGS

3.1 Introduction 3.2 Isometric Drawings

3.3 Conversion of orthographic views

MODULE - 4 DEVELOPMENT OF SURFACES.

4.1 Cube, Cylinder 4.2 Prism

4.3 Pyramids 4.4 Tee and Elbow

MODULE - 5 AUTOCAD

5.1 Introduction

5.2 AutoCAD commands

5.3 Drawing- line, circle, arc, polygon

5.4 Drawing- ellipse, rectangle.

BOOKS:

1. Engineering Drawing by Gopalakrishnan. K. R., (Vol.I and Vol.II), Dhanalakshmi Publishers, Edition2, 1970

2. First year Engineering Drawing by Barkinson & Sinha, Pitman Publishers, London, Edition 3, 1961

3. A Book on AutoCAD Release 2007.

4. Engineering Drawing by sinha/Rana, Ist Edition Pearson Longman.

5. Machine Drawing with AutoCAD by Pohit/Ghosh, Ist Edition Pearson Longman.

6. Engineering Graphics by prof. P.J. Shah, S.Chand & Co, New Delhi

7. Computer Graphics including CAD, AUT6OCAD & C by A.M. kuthe, S. Chand & Co, New Delhi.

8. Engineering Graphics by Dhawan R.K, S. Chand& Co, New Delhi.

9. Auto CAD 2005 for engineers by Ionel Simon, Lakshmi Publications (Pvt) Ltd, New Delhi.

10. Engineering Drawing by Agrawal, Tata Mcgraw Hill, New Delhi.

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PART – II THIRD SEMESTER – DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

Drawing Practice

PART – II THIRD SEMESTER – DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

Drawing Practice

PART – II THIRD SEMESTER – DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

CE 302 / CMRT CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AND PRACTICE STRUCTURE OF THE COURSE CONTENT

Module – 1 Construction Materials - I

1.1 Physical properties of materials

1.2 Rocks and Stones

1.3 Bricks

1.4 Lime and Pozzolanas

1.5 Cement

Module - 2 Construction Materials – II

2.1 Ceramic Products 2.2 Timber and Timber Products

2.3 Concrete 2.4 Paints and Varnishes

2.5 Glass, Metals and Plastics

Module - 3 Construction Practice – I

3.1 Foundation 3.2 Stone masonry

3.3 Brick masonry 3.4 Partition

3.5 Water Proofing and Damp Proofing Material

Module - 4 Construction Practice - II

4.1 Door, Windows and Ventilators 4.2 Hollow Block and Ferro Cement Constructions

4.3 Stairs 4.4 Floors and flooring

4.5 Roof

Module - 5 Construction Practice - III

5.1 Pointing 5.2 Plastering 5.3 External & Internal finishes 5.4 White washing, Colour washing &

distempering 5.5 Form work

Books:

1. Building Materials by P.C. Varghese, Prentice- Hall of India (P) Ltd.

2. Building Materials by S. K. Duggal, New Age International (P) Ltd

3. Building Materials by S. C. Rangwala, Charotar Publishing House

4. Engineering Materials by R. K. Rajput, S. Chand & Company Ltd

5. Building Construction by Dr. B. C. Punmia, Laxmi Publications (P) Ltd New Delhi

6. Building Construction by Gurucharan Singh, Standard Book House.

7. Building Construction by S. P. Arrora & S.P. Bindra, Dhanpat Rai Publications

8. Bjuilding Construction by S. C. Rangwala, Charotar publishing House

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CE 303 / SRVY SURVEYING S T R U C T U R E O F T H E C O U R S E C O N T E N T

MODULE - 1 PRINCIPLE OF SURVEYING

1.1 Definition, Object and Division of Surveying 1.2 Chain Surveying

1.3 Compass Surveying 1.4 Leveling

MODULE - 2 THEODOLITE & TRIGONOMETRICALLY LEVELLING

2.1 Technical terms used in Theodolite survey 2.2 Computation of Area of closed traverse problems

2.3 Finding elevation of objects and Base Accessible 2.4 Single Plane & Double Plane Methods

MODULE - 3 TACHEOMETRY AND TOTAL STATION

3.1 System of Tacheometry 3.2 Distomats

3.3 Features of total station 3.4 Characteristics of total station

MODULE - 4 CONTOUR SURVEYING AND CURVES

4.1 Computation of areas and Volumes with simple problem 4.2 Definition and Characteristics of Contours

4.3 Methods and Uses of Contouring 4.4 Types of Curves & Designation of curves

MODULE - 5 MODERN SURVEYING

5.1 Global Position System (GPS) 5.2 Observation and data processing application

5.3 MAP – Types of Maps 5.4 Components of GIS

5.5 Comparison of GIS with CAD and other system

BOOKS:

1 Surveying & Field work part I & II by Punmia. B. C. , laxmi Publications (P) Ltd.

2 A Text Book of Surveying Levelling by Agor, Khanna Publishers

3 Surveying and Levelling part I & II by Kanetkar. T. P. & S. V. Kulkarni, Puna Vidyarthi girha, Prakashan.

4 Surveying Volume- 1 and Volume- 2 by Punmia. B. C., Laxmi Publications (P) Ltd

5 Surveying Volume- I & II by Duggal. S.K., Tata Mc Graw Hill New Delhi

PART – II THIRD SEMESTER – DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

6 Surveying & Levelling by Rangwala. S. C., Charotar Publishing House

7 Advanced Surveying by Sathest Gopi, R. Sathikumar & N. Madhu, Pearson Education

8 Principles of GIS for Land Resources Assessment by Burrough P A, Oxford Publication

9 Fundamentals of Geographical Information Systems by Michael N Demers, John Wiley Publications

10 Geographical Information Systems by Paul A Longely, Michael F Goodchild etal, Jhon Wiley Publications.

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CE 304 / CEDRG CIVIL ENGINEERING DRAWING S T R U C T U R E O F T H E C O U R S E C O N T E N T

MODULE - 1 TERMS USED IN DRAWING AS PER NBC

1.1 Open space, Building requirements and Minimum dimensions

1.2 FAR and Floor space Index

1.3 List of documents to be submitted for building plan approval

1.4 Drawing instruments and their uses

MODULE - 2 PLANNING

2.1 Principle of Planning

2.2 Planning of residential building

2.3 Standard sizes of Door, Windows and ventilators

2.4 Planning of rooms

2.5 Preparation of line sketch for a single & Double bed room residential Building.

MODULE - 3 DRAFTING AND DETAILING

3.1 Standard symbols used in civil engineering drawing

3.2 Elevation of flush Door & steel Roof Truss

3.3 Prepare the Plan

3.4 Rain Water Harvesting Methods

MODULE - 4 BUILDING DRAWINGS – I

4.1 A Residential building with single bed room and attached bathroom

4.2 A residential building with two bed rooms

4.3 A single room house with fully tiled roof with gable ends

4.4 Single and two storied Residential Building planning.

MODULE - 5 BUILDING DRAWINGS – II

5.1 A Restaurant building in R.C.C. flat roof

5.2 Single storied school building with R.C.C.

5.3 Small workshop with north light steel roof truss up to 10m span over R.C.C.

5.4 Hospital Building of 300 m2 Plinth area.

5.5 A Prayer/ Meditation Hall with tubular Truss and Metal Sheet Roofing.

Books:

1. Civil Engineering Drawing and house planning by B. P. Verma.

2. Building Planning and Drawing by Dr. N. Kumaraswamy and A. Kameswara Rao

3. National Building Code

4. Tamil Nadu District Municipal Building Rules and by-laws

5. Building Planning and Construction Companion by G. Vaidhyanathan, I. Kulasekaran, G. Sathish Kumar

6. Civil Engineering Drawing by S.C. Rangwala

7. A guide to Civil Engg Drawing by V. R. Thothathri

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ADITYA ENGINEERING COLLEGE

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D.Tech. Programmes

COURSE STRUCTURE IN ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

PART-II Semester - IV

SECOND YEAR SYLLABUS

Civil Engineering

Subject Code Subject Title Max Marks

Semester - IV

CE / 401 / TSTR Theory of Structure 100

CE / 402 / TENG Transportation Engineering 100

CE / 403 / IDGN Interior Design 100

CE / 404 / WRM Water Resources Management 100

PART – II FOURTH SEMESTER – DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

CE 401 / TSTR THEORY OF STRUCTURE S T R U C T U R E O F T H E C O U R S E C O N T E N T

MODULE - 1 SLOPE AND DEFLECTION OF BEAMS

1.1 Analysis of supports

1.2 Derivation of differential equation of flexure, Area Moment method and Slop

1.3 Beam action and Beam analysis

1.4 Cantilever and Simple support

1.5 SF and BM diagrams by area moment method

Module - 2 Fixed beams and Arches

2.1 Determination of fixing moments by area moment method

2.2 Fixed beams subjected to symmetrical & unsymmetrical concentrated loads and UDL

2.3 slope and deflection of fixed beams

2.4 Comparison of Arch and Beam Action

2.5 Actual & theoretical arches – Different types of arches

MODULE - 3 CONTINUOUS BEAMS

3.1 Definition and General methods of analysis of Indeterminate structures

3.2 Clapeyron’s theorem of three moments

3.3 Problems on two span – simply supported ends

3.4 sign conventions – stiffness factor - carry over factor – Distribution factor

3.5 Application to continuous beams up to three spans & propped cantilever

MODULE - 4 COLUMNS AND STRUTS

4.1 Definition – short and long columns

4.2 Euler’s theory of long columns

4.3 Eccentric Loading

4.4 combined direct and bending stresses

4.5 Limit of eccentricity

MODULE - 5 MASONRY DAMS, EARTH PRESSURE AND RETAINING WALLS

5.1 Derivation for maximum and minimum stresses

5.2 Factor of safety problems on stability

5.3 Elementary profile of a dam

5.4 Angle of repose – state of equilibrium of soil

5.5 Maximum and minimum stresses – stress distribution diagrams

BOOKS:

1 Theory of structures by S. Ramamrutham

2 Elementory Theory of Structures by R. L. Jindal

3 Strength of materials by FV. Warnock

4 Theory of structures by B. C. Punmia, Ashok Jain, Laxmi Publications

5 Mechanics of structures (Vol. I) by S. B. Junnarkar, Charator Publishing

6 Analysis of structures by V. N. Vazirani & M. M. Ratwani

7 Structural Analysis : A matrix Approach by Pandit, TMH

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CE 402 / TENG TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING S T R U C T U R E O F T H E C O U R S E C O N T E N T

MODULE - 1 PRINCIPLES OF HIGHWAY ENGINEERING

1.1 Role of Road Transportation

1.2 Classification of Roads and Requirements of an ideal road

1.3 Traffic Engineering

1.4 Highway pavements

1.5 Sub grade Soil

Module - : Highway Construction

2.1 Highway Alignment and Survey 2.2 Road Machineries

2.3 Low Cost Roads 2.4 Water bound Macadam Road

2.5 Bituminous Roads & Concrete Roads

PART – II FOURTH SEMESTER – DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY MODULE - 3 PRINCIPLE OF RAILWAY ENGINEERING

3.1 Definition – Classification of Indian Railways 3.2 Rails

3.3 Sleepers and ballast 3.4 Track fixtures, fastenings and plate laying

3.5 Maintenance of track

MODULE - 4 RAILWAY CONSTRUCTIONS

4.1 Points and Crossings 4.2 Stations and yards

4.3 Station equipments 4.4 Signaling & Interlocking

MODULE - 5 BRIDGES

5.1 Bridge definition – Components and Classification of a bridge 5.2 Site selection and alignment

5.3 Foundation 5.4 Substructure & Superstructure

BOOKS:

1. Principles and Practice of Highway Engineering by Kadiyali L R, Khanna Technical Publications, Delhi.

2. Highway Engineering by Khanna K and Justo C E G, Khanna Publishers, Roorkee,

3. Introduction to Transportation Engineering by Banks, TMH

4. IRC Standards (IRC 37- 2001 & IRC 58- 1998)

5. Highway Materials by Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) Publications

6. A Course in Railway Engineering by Saxena Subhash C and Satyapal Arora, Dhanpat Rai and Sons, New Delhi

7. Highways Engg by P. A. Krishnamoorthy

8. Railway Engineering by Rangwala, Charotar Publishing House

9. A course in Railway Track Engineering by J. S. Mundrey

10. Roads, Railways & Bridges by T. D. Ahuja & G. S. Birdi

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CE 403 / IDGN INTERIOR DESIGN S T R U C T U R E O F T H E C O U R S E C O N T E N T

Module - 1 Introduction to interior design

1.1 Definition of interior design & Elements and Principles

1.2 Interior design typologies

1.3 Themes and Concepts

1.4 Colors

MODULE - 2 ELEMENTS OF INTERIOR DESIGN

2.1 Ceiling – Walls, flooring – Fenestrations 2.2 Character aesthetic and psychological

2.3 Method of treatment in terms of material 2.4 Construction to express functional aesthetics

MODULE - 3 LIGHTING

3.1 Artificial and natural lighting 3.2 Different types of lighting and their effects

3.3 Requirements of light for specific purpose 3.4 Locating lighting points in interiors and planning electrical

layouts

MODULE - 4 FINISHES AND DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES

4.1 Carpets & Rugs 4.2 Wall Papers, Valances & painting

4.3 Murals & Sculpture 4.4 Plants, Fountains & Wall Hanging

MODULE - 5 FURNITURE

5.1 Furniture design as related to human comfort, functions

5.2 Methods of construction

5.3 Materials

5.4 Innovations and design ideas

BOOKS:

1. Designing and decorating ingteriors by David Van Dommalan

2. National Building code of India - B. I. S.

3. Time- sever standard building types – Callendar

4. Architectural graphic standards by Ramsey & Sleeper

5. Human Dimension & Interior space by Julius Panero

6. Interior Design Illustrated by Frank D. K. Ching

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PART – II FOURTH SEMESTER – DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY

CE 404 / WRM WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT S T R U C T U R E O F T H E C O U R S E C O N T E N T

MODULE - 1 WATER RESOURCES

1.1 Importance of water resources

1.2 Purpose water budget

1.3 Indian’s water resources

1.4 Factors involved in water resource management

1.5 Hydrology

MODULE - 2 GROUND WATER

2.1 Ground water resources – Factor affecting resources

2.2 Darcy’s law

2.3 Evaluating ground water resources

2.4 Flood risk zone mapping – identification of ground water potential zones

2.5 Applications of gis

MODULE - 3 RIVER

3.1 River Basin management

3.2 River training works

3.3 storages works

3.4 gates MODULE - 4 IRRIGATION WATER MANAGEMENT

4.1 components of water management

4.2 cropping pattern

4.3 types of canals – distribution system of canals

4.4 Necessity – types of lining

MODULE - 5 WATER SHED MANAGEMENT

5.1 soil and water conservation

5.2 conservation technology

5.3 Definition – purpose control gullies

5.4 Water harvesting and recycling

BOOKS:

1. Hydrology and water resources engineering by Santhosh Kumar, Garg

2. Irrigation Engineering by R. K. Sharma, T. K. Sharma

3. Water Resources Engineering by Ralph A. Warbs, Wesley P. James

4. Ground Water Hydrology by Raghunath H.M.

5. Irrigation water management by Dilip Kumar Majumdar, Prentice hall of India

6. Water shed Management by V. Vdhruva Narayana, C. Sastry, V. S. Patnaik

7. Principles of GIS for land resources assessment by P. A. Burrougu, Oxford Publications

8. Remote Sensing method and applications by Michael Hord R, John Wey and sons

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