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Syllabus for B.Tech (Civil Engineering) up to Fourth year University of Engineering and Management, Jaipur July 17, 2014 DETAILED SYLLABUS FOR BTECH (CIVIL ENGINEERING) SECOND YEAR – THIRD SEMESTER Contact Hrs/week Total Marks Sl. No. Paper code Subjects L T/ P Total 1 CV32 CVL32 Strength of Materials Basic Material Testing Laboratory 4 3 7 300 200 2 CV34 Surveying-I Theory & Practice 3 1 4 200 3 CV35 CVL35 Fluid Mechanics Theory Fluid Mechanics Practice 4 3 7 300 200 4 CV33 Materials of Construction 4 4 300 5 CV36 Applied Engineering Geology 4 1 5 300 6 HU-311 PowerPoint presentation, Business English and Indian constitution 3 0 3 300 7 SOFT 301 Soft Skill and Extra Curricular Activities 0 2 2 300 Total Semester 32 2400 CV32 Strength of Materials Unit I Review of Basic Concepts of Stress and Strain: Normal stress, Shear stress, Bearing stress, Normal strain, Shearing strain; Hooke’s law; Poisson’s ratio; Stress-strain diagram of ductile and brittle materials; Elastic limit; Ultimate stress. Beam Statics: Support reactions, concepts of redundancy, axial force, shear force and bending moment diagrams for concentrated, uniformly distributed, linearly varying load, concentrated moments in simply supported beams, cantilever and overhanging beams Unit II Symmetric Beam Bending: Basic kinematic assumption, moment of inertia, elastic flexure formulae and its application, Bending and shear stress for regular sections, shear centre

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DETAILED SYLLABUS FOR BTECH (CIVIL ENGINEERING)

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DETAILED SYLLABUS FOR BTECH (CIVIL ENGINEERING)

SECOND YEAR – THIRD SEMESTER

Contact Hrs/week Total Marks

Sl. No.

Paper code Subjects

L T/ P Total 1 CV32

CVL32 Strength of Materials Basic Material Testing Laboratory

4 3 7

300 200

2 CV34 Surveying-I Theory & Practice 3 1 4 200 3 CV35

CVL35 Fluid Mechanics Theory Fluid Mechanics Practice

4 3 7 300

200 4 CV33 Materials of Construction 4 4 300 5 CV36 Applied Engineering Geology 4 1 5 300 6 HU-311 PowerPoint presentation,

Business English and Indian constitution

3 0 3 300

7 SOFT 301 Soft Skill and Extra Curricular Activities

0 2 2 300

Total Semester 32 2400

CV32 Strength of Materials

Unit I

Review of Basic Concepts of Stress and Strain: Normal stress, Shear stress, Bearing stress, Normal strain, Shearing strain; Hooke’s law; Poisson’s ratio; Stress-strain diagram of ductile and brittle materials; Elastic limit; Ultimate stress. Beam Statics: Support reactions, concepts of redundancy, axial force, shear force and bending moment diagrams for concentrated, uniformly distributed, linearly varying load, concentrated moments in simply supported beams, cantilever and overhanging beams Unit II Symmetric Beam Bending: Basic kinematic assumption, moment of inertia, elastic flexure formulae and its application, Bending and shear stress for regular sections, shear centre

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Deflection of statically determinate beams: Fundamental concepts: Elastic curve, moment Curvature relationship, governing differential equation, boundary conditions: Direct integration solution

Unit III

Analysis of determinate plane trusses: Concepts of redundancy, Analysis by method of joints, method of sections

Two Dimensional Stress Problems: Principal stresses, maximum shear stresses, Mohr’s circle of stresses, construction of Mohr’s circle

Unit IV

Introduction to thin cylindrical & spherical shells: Hoop stress and meridonial - stress and volumetric changes.

Torsion: Pure torsion, torsion of circular solid shaft and hollow shafts, torsional equation, torsional rigidity, closed coil helical; springs

Columns: Fundamentals, criteria for stability in equilibrium, column buckling theory, Euler’s load for columns with different end conditions, limitations of Euler’s theory – problems, eccentric load and secant formulae.

Reference and Text Books:

1 Strength of Materials

G.H.Ryder ELBS & Macmilan

2 Mechanics of Materials

Pytel & Singer

Harper Collins Publications India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi

3 Strength of Materials

U.C. Jindal Umesh Publications, New Delhi

4 Mechanics of Materials

Beer & Johnston

Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi

CVL32 Basic Material Testing Laboratory

1. Tensile Strength Test – Mild Steel and HYSD bar

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2. Compressive Strength Test – Mild Steel and Cast Iron 3. Compressive Strength Test – Cement Cubes and Concrete Cubes 4. Compressive Strength Test – Bricks 5. Compressive Strength Test – Wooden Blocks 6. Hardness Test – Rockwell Hardness and Brinell Hardness 7. Impact Test – Izod and Charpy 8. Modulus of Rupture of Wooden Beam 9. Fatigue Test 10. Spring Test 11. Torsion Test

CV34 Surveying-I Theory

Unit I Introduction: Definition, classification of surveying, objectives, principles of surveying Classification, principles, types, propagation of errors. Chain surveying: Chain and its types, Optical square, Cross staff, Reconnaissance and site Location, Locating ground features by offsets – Field book. Chaining for obtaining the outline of structures, Methods for overcoming obstacles, Conventional symbols, Plotting chain survey and Computation of areas, Errors in chain surveying and their elimination: Problems Compass Surveying: Details of prismatic compass, Use and adjustments, Bearings, Local attraction and its adjustments. Chain and compass surveying of an area, Booking and plotting, Adjustments of traverse, Errors in compass surveying and precautions: Problems. Unit II Compass Surveying: Details of prismatic compass, Use and adjustments, Bearings, Local attraction and its adjustments. Chain and compass surveying of an area, Booking and plotting, Adjustments of traverse, Errors in compass surveying and precautions: Problems. Unit III Instruments, adjustments, levelling – principles, long section, cross section, reciprocal levelling, trigonometric levelling, effect of curvature and refraction. Contouring: Topographic Map, Characteristics of Contour, Contour Interval.Methods of Locating Contours, Interpolation of Contours Unit IV Theodolite Surveying: Components of a Transit Theodolite, Measurement of horizontal and vertical Angles, Co-ordinates and traverse Table Introduction to Total Station with Field applications Reference and Text Books :

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1. Surveying (Vol I & II) by B.C. Punmia, Laxmi Publications. 2. Surveying (Vol I & II) by P.B. Shahani 3. Surveying and Levelling (Vol I & II) by T.P. Karnatkar 4. Surveying by Arrora, Standard Book House. 5. Surveying by Kulkarni 6. A Text Book of Surveying by Hussain and Nagaraj

CV34 Surveying Practice

Chain Surveying; Compass: Traversing; Levelling: Observation using Dumpy level and staff, Fly levelling, Reciprocal levelling; Theodolite: measurement of angles, traversing; Plane Table Surveying. CV35 Fluid Mechanics Theory

Basic Concepts Continum Approach, Important physical properties: density, specific weight, viscosity, surface tension, capplilarity, compressibility, vapour pressure, Classification of fluids-ideal and real fluid, non-Newtonian fluids.

Fluid Statics Pressure at a point-Pascal’s Law, pressure variation in a static fluid. Scales of Pressure-absolute and gauge pressure, Measurement of pressure-manometers, Forces on submerged plane and curved surfaces, Buoyant Force-centre of buoyancy, metacentre, determination of metacentric height, Equilibrium of floating and submerged bodies, relative equilibrium-translation and rotation of fluid masses.

Kinematics of Fluids Study of fluid motion-Lagrangian and Eulerian methods, Classification of flow-steady and unsteady flow, uniform and non-uniform flow, rotational and irrotational flow, laminar and turbulent flow, 1,2,&3 D flow, Concept of streamlines, pathlines and streakline, streamtube, Continuity equation. Circulation, vorticity, stream function, velocity potential, Flownet.

Dynamics of Fluid Flow Euler’s equation of motion, Bernoulli’s equation and its application-venturimeter, orificemeter, pitot tube, Momentum equation and its application to simple problems.

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Orifice and Mouthpiece Classification, discharge through a free orifice, orifice coefficients-experimental determination, External and internal mouthpiece, mouthpiece running full and free.

Notches and Weirs Classification, Velocity of Approach ,Broad crested weir.

Flow through Pipes Losses in pipe flow-major loss (Loss due to friction)-Darcy Weisbach equation, minor losses, Hydraulic gradient lines, Total Energy lines. Pipes in series, pipes in parallel, equivalent pipe, Siphon. CVL35 Fluid Mechanics Practice

1. To verify the Bernoulli’s theorem. 2. To calibrate the Venturimeter. 3. To calibrate the Orificmeter. 4. To determine Metacentrie Height. 5. To determine Cc, Cv, Cd of an orifice. 6. To determine Cd of a mouthpiece. 7. To determine Cd of a V-notch. 8. To determine viscosity of a given fluid.

CV33 Materials of Construction

Stones : Classification, quarrying of stones, Dressing of stones, various standard test on building stores including compressive strength, water absorption, durability, impact value, tensile strength, identification, selection criteria and uses of common building stones. Clay Products : Bricks such as water absorption, compressive strength, effloresces, dimension and tolerance test– Manufacture process, properties, Classification, standard tests as per IS code, Types of Tiles, standard tests for tiles as per IS code such as water absorption, tolerance, impact value, glazing. Cement and Lime : Raw materials, constituents of cement and their role, type of cement, manufacture of OPC, Chemistry of setting and hardening, Various standard tests on Portland cements, as per IS code including consistency, setting time, fineness, soundness and strength. Lime: Classification, Manufacture, properties, tests for lime. Mortar and Plaster: Functions and types of sand, bulking of sand, tests for sand, classification, preparation method, tests, uses and properties of mortar and plaster.

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Timber : Definitions of related terms, classifications and properties, conversion of wood, seasoning, preservation, fire proofing, Ply woods, fiber boards, defects in wood. Plastics : Introduction, properties, classification, uses. Miscellaneous: Properties and uses of glass, steel, aluminum, Asbestos, G.I., various types of paints and Varnishes, Prestressed and precast concrete. Building Requirements: Building components, their functions and requirements, classification, of building by occupancy and by types of construction, load bearing construction and framed structure construction. Foundation : Purpose, types of foundation, bearing capacity of soil, depth of footing, foundation for black cotton soil, causes of failure of foundation and remedial measure. Brick and Stone Masonary : Basic principle of sound masonary work, different types of bonds, relative merits merit and demerits of English, single flemish and double flemish bond. Comparison between stone and brick masonary. General principles, classification of stone masonary. Pointing & Plastering : Definition uses and Relative merits, types of panting, types of plastering.

CV36 Applied Engineering Geology

General Geology Subdivision of Geology; Importance of Geology in Civil Engg.; Internal Structure of the Earth; Physical properties of Minerals; Weathering and Work of Wind & River ; Geological Time Scale. Petrology Origin, Classification, Texture & Structures of Igneous, Sedimentary and Metamorphic Rocks; Engineering Properties of Rocks. Structural Geology Causes & Classification of Fold, Fault, Joints & Unconformities. Geophysical Methods Electrical resistivity & Seismic refraction method for civil engineering importance. Engineering Geology

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Geological investigation for site selection of site for Dams, Tunnels, Reservoirs and Bridges. Site improvement for different engineering projects. Remote Sensing

Introduction and applications in Civil Engineering.

HU-311 PowerPoint presentation, Business English and Indian constitution

Part 1- Civics

1) Independent judiciary System- Supreme Court, High court- functions, powers, composition, judges’ appointment, tenure, removal

2) Functions of high Court- Original jurisdiction, Appellate jurisdiction (criminal and civil),

1. judicial review, court of record, control over subordinate court, advisory functions

3) Electoral system in India- Election commission, functions and powers

4) Public service- structure, composition and function of Public commission

5) Fundamental rights

6) Fundamental Duties

Part 2- Indian Constitution

1) Basic Features- Preamble

2) Federal government with unitary features

3) Parliamentary government

4) Directive principles of the state policy

5) Universal and adult franchise

6) Single citizenship

7) Union executives – The president and other executive offices- eligibility, terms of office,

8) relevance, duties and responsibilities, impeachment, executive powers –judicial, legislative and emergency situations

9) Council of ministers- composition, eligibility, power and functions

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10) The Parliament- Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha and their presiding officers’ power and functions

11) State government- legislative assembly- chief minister and council of ministers composition, power, functions

12) Union territories- administration, division of power between state and union territory

13) National Commission- composition, objectives, recommendations

14) Indian foreign policy- factors and features

15) United Nations- origin, functions, achievements

SECOND YEAR – FOURTH SEMESTER

Contact Hrs/week Sl. No.

Paper code

Subjects

L T / P Total Total

Marks

1 CV41 CVL41

Building Construction Theory Building Planning & Drawing

4 3 7 300

200 2 CV42

CVL42 Hydraulics and Hydraulic Machines Applied Engineering Geology Practice

4 3 7

300 200

3 CV43 CVL43

Surveying-II Theory Surveying II Practice

3 3 6 300

200 4 CV44 Structural Analysis-I 4 4 300 5 HU-411 Modern Indian History &

Economics 3 3 300

6 SOFT 401

Soft Skill and Extra Curricular Activities 0 2 2

300

Total Semester 29 2400

CV41 Building Construction Theory

Unit I Building and Its Types; Principles of planning – Orientation, Functional requirements, Building Bye-Laws, Dead and Live loads. Types of foundation and their suitability.Bonds in Brick work, Rubble and Ashier masonry, Cavity wall, Lintels and Arches.

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Unit II Construction of details of timber, Jack arch, cement concrete, RCC, Ribbed floor, precast, Marble, Terrazzo and mosaic floors. Roofing & roof covering, Exclusion of water, Roof terracing, Types of roof trusses. Unit III: Stair Case, types, planning of stair. Types of Doors and Windows; Construction details, Fixing Ventilators. Unit IV: Damp proofing, Termite proofing, Classification & properties of Bricks, Testing of bricks. Mechanical properties, seasoning & preservation of Timbers. Desirable properties, Types, Constituents of Paints. CVL41 Building Planning & Drawing

1. Drawing of walls i.Brick and Stone masonary ii.Partition wall, cavity wall and cross section of external wall 2. Pointing, Arches, Lintels and Floors 3. Doors and Windows 4. Stairs, cross section of Dog legged stairs 5. Roofs: Flat and Inclined (Steel) 6. Foundations for Masonry Structures and Framed Structures, Provision of Damp Proof Course Building Planning – 1. Development of Front Elevation and Sectional Elevation from a given plan 2. Development of Plan, Front Elevation and Sectional Elevation from line diagram.

CV42 Hydraulics and Hydraulic Machines

Boundary Layer Theory Boundary layer growth - its thickness, Momentum equation for boundary layer along a flat plate, Laminar and turbulent boundary layers, Boundary layer separation. Flow Past Submerged Bodies Drag and lift - types of drag, Dimensional analysis of drag and lift, Drag on flat plate, sphere and cylinder, Karman vortex trail, Circulation, Lift on a cylinder with circulation –Magnus effect.

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Turbulent Flow in Pipes Prandtl’s mixing length theory, Shear stress in turbulent flow, Hydraulically smooth and rough pipes, Velocity distribution, Flow resistance in smooth and rough pipes, Moody diagram –its use for simple pipe flow problems, Pipe network –Hardy Cross method. Water Hammer and Surge Tanks Hammer blow in pipes, Pressure rise due gradual and instantaneous valve closure -Rigid and elastic theories, Surge tanks – their types and location, Dynamic equation of mass oscillation. Open Channel flow Open channel its types, Uniform flow in open channel – Chezy formula, Manning’s formula, Specific energy, Gradually varied flow (GVF), Computation of flow profile – back water and drawdown curves, Hydraulic jump. Hydraulic Similitude and Model Studies Similarity laws, Dimensionless numbers, Model techniques, Distorted models, Movable bed models. Fluid Machines Principles of fluid machines (impact of jets), Euler’s equation of turbo machines, Classification of fluid machines – simple cases. INTRODUCTION: Types of hydraulics machines-turbines, pumps. Theory of rotodynamic machines-Euler’s equation. IMPULSE TURBINES Work done by impulse turbine, Power produced by an impulse turbine, Efficiencies of an

impulse turbine, Design of Pelton wheel turbine, Other Impulse turbines.

REACTION TURBINES Differences between an impulse and a reaction turbine, Classification of reaction turbines, Power produced by a reaction turbine, Efficiencies of reaction turbine, Francis Turbine, Kaplan Turbine, Cavitation in reaction turbines, Draft tube, Types of draft tubes, Efficiencies of Draft tube, Other reaction turbines.

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GOVERNING OF TURBINES Purpose of governing, Elements of governing system, Double regulation of turbines, Governing of impulse turbine, Governing of reaction turbines, Relief valve or pressure regulator. PERFORMANCES OF TURBINES Characteristic of turbines, Unit power, unit speed and unit discharge, Specific speed of a turbine their significances, Selection of turbines based on head of water and also based on specific speed, Characteristic curves of turbines.

RECIPROCATING PUMP Pumps and its classifications, Reciprocating pump, Types, Discharge , Power required, Slip of the pump, Indicator diagram, Variation of pressure in the suction and delivery pipes, Effect of acceleration of the piston on indicator diagram, Effect of friction in the suction and delivery pipes on the indicator diagram, Maximum speed of the rotating crank with air-vessels, Work done against friction with or without air-vessels, Work saved against friction. CENTRIFUGAL PUMP Advantages of centrifugal pump over reciprocating pump, Components of a centrifugal pump, Working of a centrifugal pump, Workdone by the impeller , Heads of pumps, Losses and efficiencies , Multistage centrifugal pumps, Specific speed, Characteristic of a centrifugal pump, Priming , Minimum starting speed, Selection of pumps, Operational difficulties in centrifugal pump. HYDRO- ELECTRIC DEVELOPMENTS Water wheels - their types and working principles, Advantages and disadvantages of water wheels, Development of water turbines their classification and working principles, Advantages of water turbines, Hydro-electric plants their classification, Essential components and layouts, Advantages and disadvantages of hydro- electric plants, Pumped storage plants.

CVL42 Applied Engineering Geology Practice

1. Physical Properties of Minerals 2. Physical Properties of Rocks 3. Identification of Minerals in Hand Specimen 4. Identification of Rocks in Hand Specimen 5. Identification of Geological features through wooden Models a) Structural Geological Diagrams b) Petrological Diagrams c) Engineering Geological Diagrams

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6. Interpretation of Geological Map (10 Nos.) 7. Dip & Strike Problems (8 Nos.)

CV43 Surveying-II Theory

Tacheometry: Principles, Stadia and Tangential methods, Error and Precision in Tacheometry.

Curves: Classification, setting out of circular curve and transition curve.

Triangulation: Triangulation systems, Intervisibility, Signals, satellite stations, computations and adjustments.

Calculation of Area and Volumes: Different methods, Trapezoidal, Prismoidal rules.

Setting out Works: setting out of buildings, bridges.

Time: Types, Equation of time, Conversion of times.

Photogrammetry: Principles, application, types, relief, Flight planning.

Remote Sensing: Principles, EME, sensors and platforms of remote sensing, it’s application and scope.

Total station Instruments: Introduction.

CVL43 Surveying II Practice

Levelling Practices: Profile levelling, Cross-sectioning; Contouring; Tacheometric surveying; Setting out of Circular curves; Total station: Measurement of Angles and Distances. CV44 Structural Analysis-I

Introduction to Structural analysis: Forms of structures, Loads and Forces, Free body diagram, conditions of equilibrium of forces, support and connections – reactions, Difference between determinate and indeterminate structures.

Statically Determinate Beams: Axial Thrust, Bending moment, Torsion & Shear Force in beams with concentrated load and distributed load. Points of centra flexures. Deflection in Beams: Computation of slope and deflection by double integration, moment area method, conjugate beam method, applications to simply supported, overhang and cantilever beams.

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Strain Energy and Virtual work: Strain energy for axial force, bending, shear and torsion. Castigliano’s theorems and their applications to find deflection and redundant forces in simple cases. Analysis of Pin-Jointed Structure: Method of joints and sections, Graphical method, Deflection of joints, Truss with single redundancy, Maxwell’s reciprocal theorem, Betti’s theorem and their applications. Arches (Three hinge and Two hinge arch). Cables, Three hinge stiffening Girder. Column and Strut: Buckling load for different end conditions, columns with initial curvature, eccentrically loaded column, Beam Column – stresses for combined bending and axial load. HU-411 Modern Indian History & Economics

Part 1- Indian Philosophy

1. What is Philosophy? (1hrs)

• Origin of the word, Definition

2. The Great Greek Philosophers (1hr)

• History makers- Socrates, Plato and Aristotle

3. Indian Philosophy (2hrs)

• Origin of the word , its relevance

4. Early Indian Philosopher/Thinkers

• The four Purusharthas: Meaning and relevance

5. The Systems of Indian Philosophy (2hrs)

• The Orthodox systems

• The Unorthodox systems

• The differences between the two systems

6. The History of Indian Philosophy (7 hrs)

7. The five periods:

• Vedic Period (2500 B.C. – 600 B.C.)

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• Epic Period (600 B.C. – 200 A.D.)

• Sutra Period (200 A.D. – 600 A.D.)

• Scholarly Period (600 A.D. – 1700 A.D.)

• The Modern Period (1700 – present)

8. Founders/Promoters of Different Philosophies and their Characteristics (7 hrs)

• Gautam Maharishi- NYAYA

• Acharya Kannad-VAISHESHIKA

• Patanjali –YOGA

• Maharishi Kapila-SAMKHYA Syllabus for B.Tech (Mechanical Engineering) up to Fourth year

• Jamini-PURVA MIMAMSA

• Shankaracharya-UTTAR MIMAMSA

• Charvak-CHARVAKISM

• Vardhamana Mahavira-JAINISM

• Gautama Buddha-BUDDHISM

Part 2- Economics

SECTION I. BASIC ECONOMIC CONCEPTS

1) Economics, Scarcity, Choice, Opportunity Cost

2) We start with students’ prevailing understanding of Economics by discussing what

3) students already know about Economics.

4) We proceed to emphasize that scarcity and choice are basic problems of Economics.

5) We Introduce lands, labour and capital as three factors of production, and also explain

6) the role of entrepreneurs.

7) We proceed to introduce the concept of opportunity costs for making choices by the

8) consumers and producers to confront scarcity.

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SECTION II. MICROECONOMICS

a. Definition of Price, Demand and Supply.

b. Factors determining Demand, Demand Function, Demand Schedule, and Law of

a. Demand.

b. Supply, Supply function, Determinants of Supply, Law of Supply.

c. Price Determination in Markets, Excess Demand, Excess Supply, Equilibrium Price,

d. Equilibrium Quantity.

e. Production Function, Short Run and Long Run, Law of variable Proportions. Cost of Production, Long Run and Short Run Cost Curves.

f. Concept of Elasticity, Elasticity of Demand- Price, Income, Cross; Factors Affecting

g. Elasticity of Demand, Elastic, Inelastic, Perfectly elastic, Completely Inelastic

h. Demand Curves.

i. Different types of market- Perfect competition, monopoly, monopolistic competition

and oligopoly.

SECTION III. MACROECONOMIC CONCEPTS

a. The Major Macroeconomic Variables: National Income, Circular Flow of Income,

b. Calculation of National Income- Value Added - Product Method, Expenditure method- Income method.

c. Definitions of Consumption, Savings and Investments

d. Employment, Determination of Income and Employment, Concepts of Inflation and Deflation.

SOFT 401 Soft Skill and Extra Curricular Activities

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L T / P Total 1 CV51

CVL51 Design of Structures RCC Computer Aided Structural Design Lab.

4 3 7

300 300

2 CV52 Geotechnical Engineering-I & Soil Testing

4 0 4 300

3 CV53 Water Resources Engineering 4 0 4 300 4 CV54 Design of Dam, Irrigation,

Waterways, Recycling of waste water

4

4 300

5 ME(CS)581 JAVA 3 1 4 300 6 HU 511 i) Principles of Management

ii) Language Lab & Technical Report Writing

iii) Mercantile Law

4 4 300

7 SOFT 501 Soft Skill and Extra Curricular Activities 0 2 2

300

Total Semester 29 2400

CV51 Design of Structures RCC

Properties of Concrete and reinforcing steel. Limit State Design philosophy. Durability, serviceability, shear, bond, flexure and deflection consideration. Singly reinforced, doubly reinforced and Tee beams. Continuous Beams. Simple and Continuous slab. Columns – centric and eccentric loading, long and short columns. Footings – isolated and combined. Retaining walls. Introduction to working stress method of design.

CVL51 Computer Aided Structural Design Lab.

Introduction to Auto CAD Setting up Commands : Limits, units, Grid, Snap, Osnap. Standard tool bars : Match properties, pan, zoom. Draw : Line, Pline, mline, Rectangle, polygard, Arc, Circle, Donut, Spline, Ellipse, Boundary, Hatch, Text, mtext.

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Modify/Edit : Erase, copy, Mirror, offset, array, move, rotate, scale, stretch, lengthen, trim, Extend, Break, Chamfer, fillet, Explode. Dimensioning : linear, aligned, Baseline, Continue, Radius, diameter, Angular, Style. Layer : New layer, current layer, freeze, lock, colour, line type, line weight, delete. View : UCS, view, View ports. 3-D : Solid editing, Shade, render, 3d – orbit. Preparation of a Building Plan, elevation and Section in Detail. CV 52: Geotechnical Engineering and Soil Testing

Soil: Origin and types, Identification and classification of soils, Index properties, phase relationship, consistency, sensitivity, clay mineralogy. Seepage: Darcy’s law of permeability, Determination of Coefficient of permeability, Equivalent permeability for stratified soil, Flow nets – principles, construction and application, Effective stress analysis, quick sand condition, piping, filtration criteria. Compaction: Principle of compaction, Light and heavy compaction, field compaction control, factors affecting compaction. Compressibility and Consolidation: Terzagli’s theory of one-dimensional consolidation, Secondary Consolidation, estimation of consolidation settlement. Shear Strength of Soil: Strength envelope, total and effective stress paths, pore pressure, evaluation of shear strength parameters, direct shear, triaxial shear, vane shear, unconfined compression test. Lateral Earth Pressure: Earth pressure at rest, active and passive earth pressure, Rankine and Coulomb’s earth pressure theories, Graphical Solutions. Stability of Slope :Stability of infinite slope, stability of finite slope, slope protection.

Reference Books: 1. Introduction to Soil Mechanics by BM Das, Galgotia Publication 2. Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engg. By BC Punmia, Dhanpat Rai & Sons. 3. Soil Mechanics by Gopal Ranjan & Rao, Dhanpat Rai & Sons.

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4. Soil Mecanics by Whitman & Lambe, John Willey. 5. Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engg by VNS Murthy, Dhanpat Rai & Sons.

CV53 Water Resources Engineering

Introduction: Definitions, functions and advantages of irrigation, present status of irrigation in India, 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, water harvesting and conservation. Water Distribution System: Rotational delivery (Warabandi, Jama Bandi, Khasra Bandi, Sajra Sheets), continuous delivery and delivery on demand, Role of command area development authority, Functions and organizational structures. Distribution of Canal Water: System of regulation and control, outlets, assessment of canal revenue. Hydraulics of Alluvial Rivers : Critical tractive force, regimes of flow, resistance relationship for natural streams, bed load, suspended load and total equations, different stages of rivers, meandering, aggradations, and degradation, river training & bank protection works. Well Irrigation: Open wells and tube wells, types of tube wells, duty of tube well water.

CV54 Design of Dam, Irrigation, Waterways, Recycling of waste water

Regulation of works: Falls, Classification of falls, Design of falls, Distributory head regulator and cross-head regulator, Escape, bed bars. Cross-Drainage Structure: Necessity of Cross-drainage structures, their types and selection, comparative merits and demerits, design of various types of cross-drainage structure-aqueducts, syphon aqueduct, superpassage syphon, level crossing and other types. Diversion Head works: Design for surface and subsurface flows, Bligh’s and Khosla’s methods. Selection of site and layout, different parts of diversion headworks, types of weirs and barrages, design of weirs on permeable foundation, silt excluders and different types of silt ejectors. Energy dissipation. Embankment Dams: Suitable sites, causes of failures, stability and seepage analysis, flownet, slope stability analysis, precautions of piping, principles of design of earth dams. Gravity Dams: Force acting on a gravity dam, stability requirements, Instrumentation.

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Spillways: Spillway capacity, flood routing through spillways, different types of spillways and gates, energy dissipation below spillways. Hydro Power Plant: General features of hydroelectric schemes, elements of power house structure, selection of turbines, draft tube and setting of turbine, cavitations. Reservoirs: Evaluation of impact of water projects on river regimes and environment. Reservoir sedimentation and water shed management.

Optimization: Introduction to optimization technique

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THIRD YEAR – SIXTH SEMESTER

Contact Hrs/week Total Marks

Sl. No.

Paper code

Subjects

L T /P Total 1 CV61 Town Planning & Sewerage

System 4 0 4 300

2 CV62 CVL62

Hydrology, water resource & Irrigation Engineering Quantity Surveying and estimation

3 0

0 3 6

300

200

3 CV63 CV64

Roads, Ports & Design Transportation Engineering

3 3

1 0 7 300

200 4 CV65

CV66 Design & Drawing of RC Structures Environmental Engineering-I

4 1 5 300

5 ME(CS) 681

CAD/CAM 3 2 5 200

6 HU 611 i) Das Kapital & Wealth of Nations

ii) Laws of Contract 3 3 300

7 SOFT 601

Soft Skill and Extra Curricular Activities 0 2 2

300

Total Semester 32 2400

CV61 Town Planning & Sewerage System

Urban Growth and System of Cities: Growth of cities scale, complexity and its impact on national development, cities as engines of growth, cities as ecosystems, resources in cities. Metro and Mega Cities: Problems and Issues Growth trends and processes, characteristics, problems, concepts and concerns of urban sustainability, concepts and concerns of urban sustainability, issues related to diversity and unintended growth, economic, social and environmental sustainability, quality of life, inclusivity and equity, climate change, transit oriented development, participatory planning. Inner city – issues and problems, approach to development. Planning Technique and its Implementation

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Basic Methods of various types of surveys, collection of data, method adopt to collect data, standard for development and redevelopment of residential, commercial and recreational area, landuse planning, socio-economic data for urban planning. Planning process: definition, need and importance, function, objective and type of planning (sectoral and spatial), administrative level of planning (local, block, dist, state and national), role of environment, society, economy, political, administrative and legal system on planning process. Contents of spatial planning for a settlement: Site planning, transport planning, utility planning, landscape planning, master plans. Master Plan and Zoning Method Master plan objects and necessity, stages in preparation of master plan, principles of zoning, objects and importance of zoning, aspects, uses and economy of zoning, site for building, requirements of residential buildings, classification of residential building, design of residential area. Water Supply and Sanitation: Quantity & quality, source of supply, transmission and distribution, treatment methods, design guidelines. Sanitation – concepts, disposal systems, low cost sanitation options; engineering aspects of sewage disposal; Wastewater – generation, disposal system, Storm water drainage – systems CV62 Hydrology, water resource & Irrigation Engineering

Hydrologic processes – Hydrologic cycle, systems concept, Analysis of discrete and continuous hydrologic data. Harmonic analysis, statistical analysis including frequency analysis, correlation and regression analysis. Time series analysis and its application in hydrology.

Hydrologic design of water resources systems.

Introduction – definition, necessity, types, advantages and disadvantages of irrigation.

Soil Water-plant Relationship – Soil-water plant relationship, soil-fertility and crop rotation, crop-water relationship, manure and fertilizers for improving soil characteristics, principal crops in India.

Water-requirements of Crops – factors affecting water-requirement of crops, consumptive use of water, determination of irrigation water requirement, command area, delta, duty, base period, relation between delta, duty and base period, Kor depth and Kor period.

Water-logging – Definition, adverse effects of water-logging, causes of water-logging, anti-water logging measures, Drainage system design.

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Canal Head Works – Definition of diversion works and storage weirs and barrages, general layout and the components of head-words, Application of Khosla’s theory of independent variables.

Canal Fall – Necessity and location, types of fall, component of fall, design of fall with hydraulic consideration-vertical drop fall and glacis fall.

Cross Drainage Works – Necessity, types of cross drainage work, selection of suitable type of cross drainage works. Design principles only.

Reference Books:

1. Irrigation and Water power Engg. By Punmia, Pande & Lal Laxmi Pub. (P) Ltd, New Delhi.

2. Irrigation & Water Power Engg. By P.N. Modi & S.M. Smith 3. Irrigation Engg. & Hydraulic by S.K. Garg , Khanna Pub., Delhi 4. Structures Irrigation Engg. By GL Asawa, Willey Eastern Ltd

CVL62 Quantity Surveying and estimation

Procedure of Estimating: Methods of Estimating, items of works, long-wall, short wall method of estimate, centre-line method, Types of estimate-preliminary, approximate, plinth area estimate, detailed estimate, revised estimate, supplementary estimate, Building Cost Index, Administration Approval, Expenditure sanction, Technical sanction, Schedule of rates & Measurement Book.

Estimate of Building: Different items of works as per CPWD/APWD schedule such as earthwork, brickwork, cement-concrete, RCC-floors, roofs, openings, painting, white & colour washing, plastering etc.

RCC Works & structures: Different items of RCC work – RCC, shuttering, measurement of reinforcing bars, standard hooks & bends, Bar-bending schedule, Estimate of RCC beam, slab column, footing & staircase.

Roads & Bridges :Introduction to the different items as per CPWD/APWD schedule, estimate of earthwork of road, estimate of metalled road, estimate of RCC slab culvert, T-beam decking, Pier & well foundation, Pipe Culvert.

Analysis of Rates: Analysis of Rates of Building works-RCC, PCC, Brickwork, Plastering, flooring, colour wash, Distempering, cement painting, woodwork, DPC, Doors & Windows, Roofing.

Specifications: General specifications for building works-RCC, Brickwork, Plastering, Flooring, Painting, white & colour wash, Woodworks, Doors & windows, DPC, terracing, rainwater exclusion, specifications for Roadwork.

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Valuations: The mathematics of valuation, valuation of freehold & leasehold properties, Fixation of Rent, Methods of valuation, Investment Method, Comparison Method, Residual Method, rein-statement Method, Contractors Method. Methods of valuation of land-comparative method, abstractive method & belting method.

Reference Books: 1. Estimating & Costing by M. Chakraborty, M. Chakraborty, Calcutta. 2. Estimating & Costing by B.N. Dutta, Kalyani Publication, Calcutta. 3. Valuation of Real Properties by S.C. Rangwala, Charoter Publisher, Pune. 4. Civil Engg. Contracts & Estimates by B.S. Patil, orient-Longman Ltd., New Delhi. 5. CPWD specifications Vol-I, II, III, &IV by CPWD, Join Book Agency, New Delhi. CPWD Analysis of Rates by CPWD, Join Book Agency, New Delhi

CV63 Roads, Ports & Design

Railway Engineering: Introduction – Advantages, classification, gauges. Railway Track. - Components & their functions, Cross-section, Stresses, coning of wheels, Wear & Creep of Rails, Failure, Joints, Fittings and fixtures, Ballast, Sleepers and Drainage. Geometric Design – Alignments, Gradient & Grade Compensation, Super elevation & negative super elevation, equilibrium cant & cant deficiency , Horizontal curves, and transition curves. Points and Crossing . Stations and Yards . Signalling and interlocking. Tractions and Tractive Resistance . Construction and Maintenance.

Airport Engineering: Airport Planning – Aircraft characteristics, Airport site selection and planning. Airport obstructions – Zoning laws, Imaginary surfaces, Approach Zone, Turning Zone. Runway and Taxiway Design – Runway Orientation, Runway length & corrections, Configurations, Geometric elements of Taxiway, Exit Taxiway, Fillets, Separation clearance, ICAO & FAA specifications. Airport layout – Holding aprons, Hangers, Parking, Terminal Building. Visual aids and Traffic Control – Airport marking & lighting, Air traffic control aids, Heliports, Developments of airports in India.

Reference Books:

1. A Text Book of Railway Engg. By Saxena S.C. & Arora S.P., Dhanpat Rain & Sons, New Delhi

2. Indian Railway Track by Agarwal M.M., Sachdeva Press, New Delhi 3. Airport Planning & Design by Khanna S.K. & Arora MG & Jain SS, Nemchand Bros.,

Roorkee 4. Planning & Design of Airports by Hernjeff R & Makelvey, Mc. Graw Hill, New York

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CV64 Transportation Engineering

Introduction: Field, Objectives, Modes and Role of Transportation Engineering, Terminals, Modes of travel and their co-ordination, Transportation demand & supply. Highway Planning and Surveying: Necessity, Road Development Plans, Classification of Roads, Road Patterns & Networking. Highway Alignment & Re-Alignment, Surveys. Geometric Design: Elements, Specifications and Design principles. Highway Materials: Properties of Subgrade, Aggregates & Binding materials, various tests and specifications. Marshall Mix Design. Pavement Design: Types and Functions of Pavement Components, Design factors, Tyre Pressure and Contact Pressure, ESWL, EWLF and Stresses in Pavement. Design of Flexible and Rigid Pavements (IRC method) Traffic Engineering: Traffic studies & their uses, Controls, Intersections. Reference Books: 1. Highway Engineering By S.K. Khanna & CEG Justo, Nemchand Bros. 2. Principles of Pavement Design By E.J Yoder & M.W.Wittezal, John Willey & Sons. 3. An Introduction to Transportation Engg. By William W. Hay, Toppan Co. Ltd, Tokyo 4. Relevant IRC Codes By IRC, Indian Roads Congress, Delhi.

CV65 Design & Drawing of RC Structures

Review of Limit state method of Design and comparison of limit state method with other method. Building – Staircase, Lateral load analysis – portal and cantilever method, Transfer of load from slab to beams equivalent load, continuous beams. Water Tanks – Circular, rectangular, overhead and underground tanks including intake tank, staging, IS code method. Prestressed Concrete – Concept, IS code requirements (IS:1343) systems of prestressing, losses, simple design. Concept of Design of end block Magnate and Battens method .

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Steel & Timber: Steel Bridges – pedestrian truss bridge. Industrial Building – Trusses, Portal, Knee braces. Water tank- pressed steel tank and stagging. Timber structures – IS Code requirements, classification of timber, Beams, columns, lamination, joints. Crane girder and gantry girder. Reference Books: 1. Adv. Reinforced Concrete Design by N. Krishna Raju, CBS Publishers and

Distributors, Delhi. 2. Prestressed Concrete by Krishna Raju, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi. 3. Design of Steel Structures (Vol. I & II) by Ram Chandra, Standard Book House, Delhi. 4. Masonry & Timber Structures by A.s. Arya, Nem Chand & Brothers, Roorkee.

CV66 Environmental Engineering-I

Public Water Supply Scheme: Objectives, Planning and Components Source of Water: Surface source - types, selection, storage reservoir – yield and capacity estimation. Sub-surface water - types, selection, well hydraulics. Intakes: Intake Structure- site selection, types; pumps-types, selection. Water Quality: Impurities – types and their effects, sampling & analysis, water borne diseases and their control, water quality standard – potable and industrial. Water Demand: Population forecasting, design period, estimation of water demand for various uses, factors affecting consumption and fluctuation of demand. Water Purification : Sedimentation, Coagulation and Flocculation, Filtration, Disinfection, Miscellaneous Methods. Distribution System : Requirements, Classification, Layout and Design, Analysis, Detection and Prevention of Wastage of Water. Distribution Pipe – types, selection, laying, jointing, testing, maintenance. Reference Books: 1. Environmental Engg. (Vol. I) by B.C. Punmia, Laxmi Publications. 2. Water Supply Engg. (Vol. I) by S.K. Garg, Khanna Publications. 3. Environmental Engg. by Peavy & Raow, McGraw Hill Publications.

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4. Environmental Chemistry by Sewear, McGraw Hill Publications. 5. Water Supply by G.S. Birdi.

FOURTH YEAR – SEVENTH SEMESTER

Contact Hrs/week Total Marks

Sl. No.

Paper code Subjects

L T/P Total 1 CV71 Environmental Engineering –II

Theory & Practice 3 1 4 300

2 CV72 Highway Geometric Design Theory

3 0 3 300

3 CV73 Concrete & Highway Materials 3 0 3 300 4 CV74

CV75 Design and Drawing of Bridges Theory Design of Masonry Structures Theory

3 3

3 3

300

5 CV76 Design of Pre Stressed Concrete Structures

5 1 6 300

6 ME(CS) 781 DBMS 3 1 4 300 7 HU 711 i) Production & Operations

Management ii) Concept of Marketing iii) Behavioral Science

3 3 300

8 PR 701 Projects on Innovative Marketable Products & Services 0 2 2 300

Total Semester 31 2400

CV71 Environmental Engineering –II Theory & Practice

Sanitary Engineering :Important terms, sewage treatment system and waste water management. Collection and Conveyance of Sewage: Conservancy and water carriage system, comparison, classification of water carriage system. Waste Water Flow: Estimation of Dry Weather Flow and Storm Water, Variation of flow, Estimation of design discharge.

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Sewer Design, Construction and Maintenance: Sewer-types, materials, shapes, hydraulic design, minimum & maximum flow. Planning of sewerage system, testing and maintenance. Waste Water Characteristics: Constituent of sewage – physical & chemical, oxygen demand, BOD, COD, Relative Stability, population equivalent, Biological characteristics. Waste Water Disposal: Dilution, self-purification, land disposal, sewage sickness, comparison of disposal methods. Waste Water Treatment: Flow diagram of conventional sewage, treatment plant, Primary treatment – screens, Grit Chambers, detritus tank, skimming tank, sedimentation – Plain & Chemical. Secondary treatment – Trickling fitters, Biological contractor, Activated sludge process, oxidation pond and ditches, aerated lagoon. Septic tank – design consideration, soak pit and soak trench. Treatment and Disposal of Sludge :Aerobic and anaerobic digestion, disposal of sludge. Rural Sanitation:

CV72 Highway Geometric Design Theory

Highway Materials and Construction: Desirable Properties, Testing Procedures, Standards and standard values relating to Soil, Stone Aggregates, Bitumen and Tar, fly-ash/pond-ash. Methods of constructing different types of roads viz. Earth roads, Stabilized roads, WBM roads, fly ash embankments, Bituminous roads and Concrete roads. Specific features of rural roads. Highway Geometric Design: Cross Sectional Elements, camber, Sight Distances – definition and analysis of SSD and OSD, Design of Horizontal Alignment – Super elevation, extra widening, transition curves. Design of Vertical Alignment – Gradients, Vertical curves. Elementary Traffic Engineering: Significance of different Traffic Engineering Studies viz. Speed, Volume, O & D, Parking and Accident’s Study. Importance and types of Traffic Signs, Signals, Road Markings and Road Intersections. Structural design of Highway Pavements: Design of Flexible Pavements by G. I. and CBR methods. Design of Rigid Pavements by Westergard and modified methods. (As per guidelines of IRC) Hill Roads: Special factors in Alignment and Geometric design, Drainage and maintenance of Hill roads. Road side Arboriculture and Landscaping. Recent Developments in Urban Roads and their role in economic developments.

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CV73 Concrete & Highway Materials

Unit I:

Aggregates - origin, classification, requirements, properties and tests on road aggregates, concepts of size and gradation, design gradation, maximum aggregate size, aggregate blending to meet specifications. Bitumen and Tar - origin, preparation, properties and chemical constituents of bituminous road binders, requirements.

Unit – II

Bituminous Emulsions, Cutbacks and Modified binders– preparation, characteristics, uses and tests. Bituminous Mixes – mechanical properties, design methods using Rothfutch’s method and specifications for voids in mineral aggregates, voids in total mix, density, flow, stability, percentage voids filled with bitumen.

Unit – III

Equipment in highway construction – various types of equipment for excavation, grading and compaction – their working principle, advantages and limitations. Special equipment for bituminous and cement concrete pavement and stabilized soil road construction.

Unit – IV

Subgrade – functions, requirements and tests, earthwork grading and construction of embankments and cuts for roads. Preparation of subgrade, quality control tests. Base course and sub-base course layers – functions, requirements, types, specifications, construction methods, quality control tests.

CV74 Design and Drawing of Bridges Theory

Introduction to various types of bridges, prestressed bridge, Fly-overs, different types of steel bridges. Introduction to IRC codes for loading, specifications, MOST specifications,l for the guide line of design of minor bridges. Analysis & design of small bridges and culvert, structural details of minor bridges and culverts. Analysis & design of RCC T-beam, I-beam and prestressed bridges using various shapes of girders, plate girder etc Temporary analysis ofgirder. Various types of bearings and their design concept.

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Abutment and pier design for minor bridges, depth of bridge foundation, length of clear span & nos. of spans and the effect of contraction on the normal scour depth, return wall, wing wall. Construction of superstructures for temporary bridges, semi-permanent bridges, submergible bridges, low-cost bridges, steel-arch bridges, RCC bridges and cable stayed bridges, wearing course, expansion joint, approach road, approach slab, protection works for shallow foundation for minor bridges, and special precautions during construction. Failure and restoration of bridge super-structure, sub-structure and its maintenance. Bridge Project Management, specifications of materials & workmanship. Reference Books: 1. A Text Book of Bridge Engg. By K.S. Rakshit, Oxford & IBH Publishing Company. 2. Essentials of Bridge Engg. By Johson Victor , Oxford & IBH Pub. Co. 3. Design, Construction & Practice in Bridge Engg. By S. Ponnaswamy, Tata McGraw

Hill Publishing Co. Ltd.

CV75 Design of Masonry Structures Theory

Introduction, Classification of walls, lateral supports and stability, effective height of wall and columns, effective length of walls, design loads, load dispersion, permissible stresses, design of axially and eccentrically loaded brick walls

Design of Brick Masonry as per I.S. Codes, Design of Masonry Retaining Walls

CV76 Design of Pre Stressed Concrete Structures

Introduction: Systems of pre�stressing in detail, pre�stressing techniques, transfer of pre�stress, types of commercially available jacks, computation of losses of pre�stress. Anchorage Zone: end block stresses, design Cable profiles: Concordant and non�concordant cable profile and associated factors in continuous members. Modern cable laying: materials & practices, precautions etc. Computation of deflection in pre�stressed concrete members. Design of Pre�stressed Concrete Sections: Flexural, shear and torsion resistance of members, preliminary and final design of sections, design of pre and post tensioned flexural members; simply supported and continuous members. Pre�stressed Slab: Design of slabs, tendon layout, precast slab, production and their

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applications. Partial Prestressing: Principles and advantages, methods, practices and design. Design of circular pipes and circular water retaining structures etc. Case study of one bridge girder with design and constructional features

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FOURTH YEAR – EIGHTH SEMESTER

Contact Hrs/week Total Marks

Sl. No.

Paper code

Subjects

L T/P Total 1 CV81 Design and Drawing of Steel

Structures Theory 4 0 4 300

2

CV82

Design of Hydraulic Structures waterways Dam design

4 0 4 300

3 CV83 Urban Transport Planning 3 1 4 300 4 CV84 Advanced Concrete Technology 3 1 4 300 5 CV85 Design of Plumbing Lines, ground

water preservation, Rainwater management through contour design, Rainwater harvesting Theory & Practice

3 3 6 300

6 CV86 Use of Architectural Engineering in design of mass housing & Town Planning

2 3 5 300

7 HU 811 i) Total Quality Management/Right to Information Act

ii) Economics and Business Analytics

iii) Intellectual Property & Right

4 0 4 300

8 PR 801 Projects on Innovative Marketable Products & Services 0 2 2 300

Total Semester 33 2400

FOURTH YEAR – EIGHTH SEMESTER – OPTIONAL

Contact Hrs/week Total Marks

Sl. No.

Paper code

Subjects

L T/P Total 1(a) CV667

CV763(A) Traffic Engineering Pavement Materials and Construction- Design and Practice

3 1

2 6

300 200

2(a) ME (CS) Cloud Computing 3 1 6 300

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2(b) 882 ME (CS)

883

Multimedia Technology 2 200

Note:

1) Optional subjects will be market driven & may be adopted accordingly by the academic council.

2) Optional subject can be swapped against any backpaper of equal marks. This swapping facility will be available from 1st Year to final year.

CV81 Design and Drawing of Steel Structures Theory

Structural Steel Sections and their Properties. Methods of design. Revetted, Bolted and Welded connections. Design of Tension Members. Design of Compression members – laced and battened Columns. Column Bases. Design of Beams - single and built-up sections. Plate Girders. Structural Connections. Roof Truss Design.

Reference Books: 1. Design of Steel Structures by Ramchandra, Standard Book House, New Delhi 2. Design of Steel Structures by L.S. Negi, Tata Mc Graw Hill 3. Design of Steel Structures by A.S. Arya and J.L. Azmani, Nemchand Brothers,

Roorkee 4. Steel Structural Design and Behaviour by Salmon and Johnson, Harper & Row N.Y. 5. IS-800 by BIS, BIS 6. IS-816 by BIS, BIS

CV82 Design of Hydraulic Structures waterways Dam design

Dams and their Characteristics Classification of dams, Features, advantages and disadvantages of each type, Selection of type of dam. Investigation of Dam Site Various phases of investigation, Geological investigation, Sub-surface exploration, Choice of location, Foundation treatment, Economic height of dam. River Diversion Diversion schemes, Phases of diversion, Diversion flood, Tunnels, Cofferdams.

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Gravity Dams Forces acting on gravity dams, Load combinations for design, Modes of failure and stability requirements, Structural competency of gravity dams, Practical profile, Stability analysis, Design of non-overflow and overflow sections by single-step method. Arch Dams Types of arch dams, Forces acting on arch dams, Method of analysis, Most economical central angle, Design of arch dams based on cylinder theory. Embankment Dams Types of embankment dams, Earth dams- types , Causes of failure and stability requirements, Design criteria, Preliminary design, Seepage analysis-Flow net, Phreatic line, Stability analysis- Safety of u/s slope against rapid draw-down, Safety of d/s slope against steady seepage. Hollow and Buttress Dams Hollow gravity dams, Buttress dams- Types of buttress dams, Forces acting on buttress dams, Design of deck-slab type buttress dams. Weirs and Barrages Types of weirs, Causes of failure, Design of weirs on permeable foundation, Bligh�s creep theory, Khoslas theory-method of independent variables. Instrumentation Instrumentation in dams, Types of instruments, Deformation measurement of dam body and its foundation, Surveying instruments. Reference Books: 1 Irrigation and Water Power

Engineering Punmia & Lal Standard Publishers, New

Delhi. 2 Irrigation Engineering & Hydraulic

Structures Garg Khanna Publishers, New

Delhi. 3 Irrigation, Water Power & Water

Resources Engineering Arora Standard Publishers, New

Delhi. 4 Concrete Dams Sharma Metropolitan, New Delhi. 5. Water Resource Engineering Linsley & McGraw Hill, New Delhi.

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CV83 Urban Transport Planning

Transport systems and its sub systems, Transport modes, Role of transportation system in National development, Road development. Twenty year Road development Plan – objectives, goals and Salient features. Urban and Rural road Network systems. Transportation Survey – Traffic volume, traffic flow patterns – O & D studies, Mass transportation facilities, accident studies, Growth of vehicular traffic, passenger trips and good movements. Urban Transportation Planning – Trip generation, Modal split, trip distribution, traffic assignment. Land use transport models, Travel demand and forecasting, Decision making theories, traffic problems in cities, urban public transportation systems. Transport Economics – theories, techniques, cost and benefits, vehicle operating cost, congestion, restraint and road pricing, Environment transport Management.

Reference Books: 1. Fundamentals of Transportation Engg. By C.S. Papacostas, Prentice Hall of India 2. Traffic Engg. And Transport Planning By L.R. Kadiyali, Khanna Publishers 3. Principle of Urban Transport System Planning By B.G. Hutchinson , McGraw Hill 4. Highway Engineering By S.K. Khanna & C.E.C. Justo, Nem Chand &

Bros.

CV84 Advanced Concrete Technology

Fresh Concrete: Rheological aspects such as workability-flow ability, compatibility & mobility of concrete, factors affecting workability and lab determination, segregation, bleeding & laitance. Strength of Concrete: Compressive strength and factors affecting it, behaviours or concrete under various stress states, testing of hardened concrete-cube and cylinder test, Platen effect, flexure test, non-destructive testing such as rebound hammer, USPV, core-cutting stress-strain relation and modulus of elasticity, shrinkage, creep of concrete and its effect. Durability of Concrete: Corrosion of reinforcing bars, sulphate attack, frost action, deterioration by fire, concrete in seawater, acid attack, carbonation.

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Mix Design: Basic consideration-cost, workability, strength and durability grading, method of mix design, acceptance criteria for concrete. Advances in Construction Materials: Higher strength concrete, fibre-reinforced concrete, concrete containing polymers, heavy weight and light weight concrete, mass concrete, blended concrete, Ferro-cements & its applications. Reference Books: 1. Concrete, Structure, Properties and Materials by P.K. Mehta , Prentices-Hall, Inc., New

Jersey, USA. 2. Properties of Concrete by A.M. Neville, Longman U.K. 3. Concrete Technology by M.L. Gambhir , Tata McGraw Hill. 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.

CV85 Design of Plumbing Lines, ground water preservation, Rainwater management through contour design, Rainwater harvesting Theory & Practice

Unit 1:

Sanitary Plumbing, Layout, Details of water supply arrangement for residential and public building Rainwater and sewage collection systems

Unit II:

Functions of ground Water Resources Management, Water Scarcity and its impacts, Water Shortages vs. WRM, Water Resources Management in India

Unit III

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Concept of Integrated Water Resource Management,

Groundwater Management ‐ Basics and Principles;

Groundwater Management ‐ Lumped Parameter Models

Unit IV

Types of pumps - various artificial recharge structures: recharge ponds - recharge pits - percolation ponds - basin spreading - surface and subsurface dykes – recharge wells - recharge borewells. Rainwater harvesting in urban areas : RWH structures - design - construction.

Estimation of probable runoff from an area including from roof tops - maintenance and monitoring of RWH structures. Study of benefits - effects on local groundwater environments - remedial measures. Recycling of domestic water – sources of water for recharge in urban areas.

CV86 Use of Architectural Engineering in design of mass housing & Town Planning

Housing: Concept of housing, neighbourhood concept, housing typology, housing standards, housing policies, finance and management, role of government organizations, housing infrastructure.

Environmental Studies and Building Science: Principles of lighting and styles for illumination, basic principles of architectural acoustics, environmental pollution, air pollution, components of Ecosystem, ecological principles relating to environment, climate control through design elements.

Landscape Design: Principles of landscape design and site planning, plant characteristics and planting design, history of landscape styles, landscape elements and materials, environmental consideration in landscape planning.

City Planning: Site planning, planning regulations and building bye-law, evaluation of sites, principles of city planning, types of cities and new towns, sustainable development.

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Development of Contemporary Architecture: Influence of modern art on architecture, works of national and international architects, post-modernism, deconstruction in architecture, Architectural developments and impacts on society since industrial revolution.

Building Construction and Management: Principles of modular coordination, estimation, specification, valuation, professional practice, project management techniques such as CPM, building systems and prefabrication of building elements.

Techniques of Planning: Preparation of urban and regional structure plans, development plans, action plans, site planning principles and design, planning survey techniques , statistical methods of data analysis, application of G.I.S. and remote sensing techniques in urban and regional planning, decision making models.

Planning Theory: Principles of Ekistics, rural-urban migration, urban conversation, urban renewal, five-year plan, structural and sectoral plan, regional planning, settlement system planning, history of human settlements, growth of cities and metropolises.

Traffic and Transportation Planning: Principle of traffic engineering and transportation planning, traffic survey methods, design of roads, intersections, grade separators and parking areas, hierarchy of roads and levels of services, traffic and transport management in urban areas, intelligent transportation system, mass transportation planning, Para-transits and other modes of transportation, pedestrian and slow moving traffic planning, intelligent transportation system, mass transportation planning.

Infrastructure, Services and Amenities: Demography related standards at various levels of the settlements for health, religious, recreation education, public and semi-public facilities, principles of water supply and sanitation systems, water treatment, solid waste disposal systems, waste treatment, recycle and reuse, power supply, urban rainwater harvesting, and communication systems, network design and guidelines.

CV667 Traffic Engineering

Introduction: Field, Objectives, Modes and Role of Transportation Engineering, Terminals, Modes of travel and their co-ordination, Transportation demand & supply. Highway Planning and Surveying: Necessity, Road Development Plans, Classification of Roads, Road Patterns & Networking. Highway Alignment & Re-Alignment, Surveys. Geometric Design: Elements, Specifications and Design principles.

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Syllabus for B.Tech (Civil Engineering) up to Fourth year University of Engineering and Management, Jaipur

July 17, 2014

Highway Materials: Properties of Subgrade, Aggregates & Binding materials, various tests and specifications. Marshall Mix Design. Pavement Design: Types and Functions of Pavement Components, Design factors, Tyre Pressure and Contact Pressure, ESWL, EWLF and Stresses in Pavement. Design of Flexible and Rigid Pavements (IRC method) Traffic Engineering: Traffic studies & their uses, Controls, Intersections. Reference Books: 5. Highway Engineering By S.K. Khanna & CEG Justo, Nemchand Bros. 6. Principles of Pavement Design By E.J Yoder & M.W.Wittezal, John Willey & Sons. 7. An Introduction to Transportation Engg. By William W. Hay, Toppan Co. Ltd, Tokyo 8. Traffic Engineering & Transport Planning By Kadiyali L.R., Khanna Publisher, Delhi 9. Relevant IRC Codes By IRC, Indian Roads Congress, Delhi.

CV763(A) Pavement Materials and Construction- Design and Practice

Unit I: Types of Pavement-Factors affecting design of Pavements-wheel loads-ESWL Concept-Tyre pressure-contact pressure, material characteristics-environmental and other factors. Unit II Stresses in flexible pavement- layered systems concept-one layer system-Boussinesq two layer system-Burmister Theory for Pavement Design. Unit III Stresses in rigid pavements-relative stiffness of slab, modulus of sub-grade reaction- stresses due to warping, stresses due to loads, stresses due to friction. Unit IV Pavement Design: CBR Method of Flexible Pavement Design-IRC Method of flexible pavement design-AASHO Method of flexible pavement design Unit V IRC method of rigid pavement design-importance of joints in rigid pavements-types of joints-use of tie bars and dowell bars

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Syllabus for B.Tech (Civil Engineering) up to Fourth year University of Engineering and Management, Jaipur

July 17, 2014