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SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU
(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)
Department: Civil Engineering
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
Sem: 4th Branch: Civil Engineering
Sl.
No
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Subject
Code Subject Name L T P C
1 18MA401
C Probability and Calculus of Variation 4 2 0 4
2 18CE402 Building Planning and Drawing 2 0 2 3
3 18CE403 Strength of Materials 4 0 0 4
4 18CE404 Hydraulics and Hydraulic Machines 3 2 0 4
5 18CE405 Concrete Technology 3 0 0 3
6 18EC406 Basic Electronics Engineering 3 0 0 3
7 18CE4L01 Surveying Practice - II 0 0 3 1.5
8 18CE4L02 Basic Materials Testing Laboratory 0 0 3 1.5
9 18SK401 Skill Development II 0 0 2 1
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4
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SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU
(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)
Department: Civil Engineering
Syllabus for the Academic Year 2019 - 2020
COMMON TO ME, CV AND IEM
Department: MATHEMATICS Semester: IV
Subject Name: Probability and Calculus of Variations
Subject Code: 18MA401C L-T-P-C: 4 – 2 – 0 - 4
Course Objectives:
Course Outcomes
Sl.No Course Objectives
1 Apply least square method to fit a curve for the given data and evaluate the
correlation coefficient and regression lines for the data.
2 To develop probability distribution and joint probability distribution of
discrete and continuous random variables.
3 Determine continuity/differentiability/analyticity of a function and
evaluate a contour integral using Cauchy’s integral formula.
4 Compute extreme values of a variational problems like geodesics, least
time and shortest path.
Course
outcome
Descriptions
CO1
Use the concept of complex potential and conformal transformation to solve the
problems arising in electromagnetic field theory, fluid flow visualization, aerofoil theory,
image processing and other engineering field.
CO2 Apply discrete and continuous probability distributions in analysing the probability
models and demonstrate the validity of testing the hypothesis arising in engineering field.
CO3 Determine Extremal of the functional and solution of special functions arising in
dynamic of rigid bodies and vibrational analysis.
CO4 Make use of correlation and regression analysis to fit a suitable mathematical
model for the statistical data.
SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU
(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)
Department: Civil Engineering
UNIT Description Hours
I
Probability Distributions: Review of basic probability theory. Random
variables ( Discrete and Continuous), Probability of mass/density functions.
Binomial distribution, Poisson’s distribution, exponential distribution,
Uniform distribution and Normal distribution (without derivations) and
problems.
10
II
Joint probability distribution: Joint probability distribution for two discrete
random variables, Marginal distributions, Expectation, Co-variance,
Correlation coefficient.
Sampling Theory: Introduction to Sampling distributions, standard error,
Type-I and Type-II errors. Test of hypothesis for means, student’s t-
distributions, Chi-square distribution as a test of goodness of fit.
10
III
Statistical Methods: Correlation and regression- Karl Pearson’s coefficient
of Correlation, problems. Regression analysis- lines of regression (without
proof) problems.
Curve Fitting: Curve fitting by the method of least square- Fitting of the
curves of the form y=ax+b or y=a+bx, y=ax2 +bx+c or y=a+bx+cx2 andbaxy .
10
IV
Calculus of Complex functions: Review of function of a complex variables,
limits, continuity, differentiability. Analytic functions,Cauchy-Reimann
equations in Cartesian and polar forms (without proof). Construction of
analytic functions by Milne-Thompson Method-problems.
Conformal Transformations, Discussion of transformations: 2w z , zw e
and z
zw1
. Bilinear Transformations. Applications - Flow Problems.
10
V
Calculus of Variations: Functional, Euler’s Equation, standard variation
problems, Minimal surface of revolution, Hanging chain problem,
Brachistochrone problem.
Special functions: Series solution of ODE by power series and Frobenius
method, Series solution of Bessel’s differential equation leading to Bessel’s
function of first kind, Series solution of Legendre’s differential equation
leading to Legendre’s function , Legendre’s polynomial-problems.
10
Question paper Pattern:
1. Each unit will be having two questions.
2. Answer any one full question from each unit.
SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU
(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)
Department: Civil Engineering
Text Books:
Sl No
Text Book title Author Volume and Year of Edition
1 Higher Engineering Mathematics B.S.Grewal 43rd Ed.,2015
2 Advanced Engineering Mathematics E.Kreyszig 10th Ed.,2015
Reference Book:
Sl No
Text Book title Author Volume and Year of Edition
1 A text book of Engineering Mathematics N.P.Bali and Manish
Goyal
7th Ed.,2010.
2 Higher Engineering Mathematics B.V.Ramana 2006.
3 Higher Engineering Mathematics H.K.Das and
Er.Rajnish Verma
1st
edition, 2011.
4 A First Course in Probability S. Ross 6th Ed., 2002.
5 An Introduction to Probability Theory
and its Applications
W. Feller Vol. 1, 3rd Ed., 1968.
6 Probability and Statistics with
Reliability, Queuing and computer
science applications
Kishor S Trivedi 3rd Edition, 1994.
7 Probability and Statistics for Engineers Richard A Johnson 5th Edition, 2000.
SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU
(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)
Department: Civil Engineering
Syllabus for the Academic Year – 2019 - 2020
Department: CIVIL ENGINEERING Semester: IV
Subject Name: BUILDING PLANNING AND DRAWING
Subject Code: 18CE402 L-T-P-C: 2-0-2-3
Sl. No Course Objectives
1 To make the students to understand the concept of building bye-laws
2 To know the principles of planning including the incorporation of utility
services
3 To develop the plan, Elevation and section of various types of buildings
Sl. No Course outcomes
CO1
Students will have the knowledge of planning, designing of residential and
public buildings manually and using AutoCAD according to requirements,
design the various components involved these in by keeping all the principles of
planning following the extent by laws of the local authorities.
CO2
Students will be able to draw water supply, sanitary and electrical layout details
of residential and public buildings manually and using AutoCAD
SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU
(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)
Department: Civil Engineering
Description Hours
PART-A
To prepare working drawing of component of buildings
Doors- i) Fully paneled doors ii) Half paneled and half-glazed Door
Windows- i) Fully paneled window ii) Half paneled and half-glazed window
Use of Auto CAD- Doors- i) Fully paneled door ii) Half paneled and half-glazed
Door
Windows- i) Fully paneled window ii) Half paneled and half-glazed window
Functional design of building (Residential, public and industrial), positioning of
various components of buildings, orientation of buildings, building standards, bye
laws, set back distances and calculation of carpet area, plinth area and floor area
ratio.
10
For a given single line diagram, preparation of water supply, sanitary and electrical
layouts.
Use of Auto CAD- For a given single line diagram, preparation of water supply,
sanitary and electrical layouts.
04
PART –B
Development of plan, elevation, section and schedule of openings from the given
line diagram of
1)Residential Buildings ii) Office Building iii) Health Centre iv) School Building
Use of Auto CAD-)Residential Building ii) School Building iii) Health Centre
iv) Office Building
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SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU
(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)
Department: Civil Engineering
Question paper Pattern:
1. Two questions to be answered out of three questions in PART -A for 40 Marks.
Each question Carrying 20Marks.
2. One question to be answered out of two question in PART –B for 60 Marks
Plan with Schedule of opening- 30 Marks
Elevation- 10 Marks
Section- 20 M and
3. CIE -50 Marks
Midterm Examination-20 Marks (Manual Drawing)
AutoCAD Lab- CIE conduction of Test -10 Marks
Submission of Manual Drawing and Record -20 Marks
Note: No theory questions shall be asked from any chapter
Text Books:
Sl
No
Text Book title Author Volume and
Year of Edition
1 Building Drawing, Tata McGraw Hill Publishers ,
New Delhi
Shah M.H and Kale C.M, 4th Edition, 2017
2 Civil Engineering Drawing And Design, C B S
Publishers, New Delhi
D N Ghose 2nd Edition, 2017
3 Building Planning And Drawing, I K
International publishing house, New Delhi
S S Bhavikatti and
M V Chitawadgi
1st Edition, 2019
Reference Books:
Sl
No
Text Book title Author Volume and Year
of Edition
1 Reference book on Computer Aided
Design Laboratory, Laxmi Publications,
New delhi
M N SheshaPrakash,
Dr. G S Suresh
1ST Edition, 2006
2 Civil Engineering Drawing And Design,
Charotar Publishers, New Delhi
B C Rangawala 3rd Edition 2017
3 National Building Code (IS 1962:1989) BIS New Delhi
SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU
(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)
Department: Civil Engineering
Syllabus for the Academic Year – 2019 - 2020
Department: CIVIL ENGINEERING Semester: IV
Subject Name: STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
Subject Code: 18CE403 L-T-P-C: 4-0-0-4
Sl.No Course Objectives
1
To understand the basic concepts of the stresses and strains for
different materials and strength of structural elements.
2 To know the development of internal forces and resistance mechanism
for one dimensional and two dimensional structural elements.
3 To analyse and understand different internal forces and stresses
induced due to representative loads on structural elements.
4
To analyse and understand principal stresses due to the combination of
two dimensional stresses on an element and failure mechanisms in
materials.
5 To evaluate the behavior of torsional members, columns and struts.
Course
outcome
Descriptions : Students will be able to
CO1
To understand the strength of various structural elements, internal forces
such as compression, tension, shear, bending and torsion.
CO2 To understand the basic concept of analysisvarious structural elements.
CO3 To apply the knowledge to select suitable material for the construction.
CO4 To analyze various structural elements subjected to various kinds of loads.
SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU
(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)
Department: Civil Engineering
UNIT Description Hours
I
Simple Stresses and Strain: Introduction, Definition and concept and of stress and
strain. Hooke’s law, Stress-Strain diagrams for ferrous and non-ferrous materials,
factor of safety, Elongation of tapering bars of circular and rectangular cross
sections, Elongation due to self weight. Saint Venant’s principle, Compound bars,
Temperature stresses, Compound section subjected to temperature stresses, state of
simple shear, Elastic constants and their relationship.
10
II
Compound Stresses: Introduction, state of stress at a point, General two
dimensional stress system, Principal stresses and principal planes. Mohr’s circle of
stresses.
Analysis of trusses: Introduction, assumptions, analysis of pin jointed plane
determinate trusses using method of joints and sections.
10
10 III
Shear Force and Bending Moment in Beams: Introduction to types of
beams, supports and loadings. Definition of bending moment and shear force,
Sign conventions, relationship between load intensity, bending moment and
shear force. Shear force and bending moment diagrams for statically
determinate beams subjected to points load, uniformly distributed loads,
uniformly varying loads, couple and their combinations.
10
IV
Bending and Shear Stresses in Beams: Introduction, pure bending theory,
Assumptions, derivation of bending equation, modulus of rupture, section
modulus, flexural rigidity. Expression for transverse shear stress in beams,
Bending and shear stress distribution diagrams for circular, rectangular, ‘I’,
and ‘T’ sections.
10
10
V
Torsion in Circular Shaft: Introduction, pure torsion, Assumptions,
derivation of torsion equation for circular shafts, torsional rigidity and polar
modulus Power transmitted by a shaft, combined bending and torsion.
Columns and Struts: Introduction, short and long columns. Euler’s theory;
Assumptions,Derivation for Euler’s Buckling load for different end conditions,
Limitations of Euler’s theory. Rankine-Gordon’s formula for columns.
10
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(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)
Department: Civil Engineering
Question paper Pattern:
1. Each unit will be having two questions.
2. Answer any one full question from each unit.
Text Books:
Sl
No
Text Book title Author Volume and Year
of Edition
1 Strength of Materials B.S. Basavarajaiah,
P.Mahadevappa
University Press
(India) Pvt. Ltd., 3rd
Edition, 2010
2 Mechanics of Materials Ferdinand P. Beer, E. Russell
Johnston and Jr.John T.
DeWolf
Tata McGraw-Hill,
Third Edition, SI
Units
Reference Book:
Sl No
Text Book title Author Volume and Year of Edition
1 Elements of Strength of
Materials
D.H. Young, S.P.
Timoshenko
East West Press Pvt. Ltd., 5th
Edition (Reprint 2014)
2 Strength of Materials R K Bansal 4th Edition, Laxmi
Publications, 2010
3 Strength of Materials S.S. Rattan McGraw Hill Education
(India) Pvt. Ltd., 2nd Edition
(Sixth reprint 2013)
4 Analysis of Structures Vazirani, V N,
Ratwani M M. and S
K Duggal
Vol. I, 17th Edition, Khanna
Publishers, New Delhi.
SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU
(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)
Department: Civil Engineering
Syllabus for the Academic Year – 2019 - 2020
Department: CIVIL ENGINEERING Semester: IV
Subject Name: HYDRAULICS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINES
Subject Code: 18CE404 L-T-P-C: 4-0-0-4
Sl.No Course Objectives
1
To study The Design of Open Channels of Various Cross Sections Including
Economical Sections and Study of Specific Energy Concepts of Fluid in Open
Channel and Energy Dissipation. Water SurfaceProfiles At Different Conditions
2 To Study Principles of Dimensional Analysis to Design Hydraulic Models
3 To Study Impact of Jet on Different types of Vanes
4
To Study the Working Principles of the Hydraulic Machines for the Given Data
and Analyzing the Performance of Turbines and Pumps for Various Design Data.
Course
outcome
Descriptions : Students will be able to
CO1
Design the Open Channels Of Various Cross Sections Including
Economical ChannelSections and Apply Energy Concepts to Flow In
Open Channel Sections to Calculate EnergyDissipation
CO2
Apply Dimensional Analysis To Develop Mathematical Modeling And
Compute TheParametric Values In Prototype By Analyzing The
Corresponding Model Parameters
CO3
Apply the Principles of Impulse Momentum Equation To Study Impact of
Jet on Different types of Vane
CO4
Design Turbines and Pumps For The Given Data, And To Know Their
Operation Characteristics Under Different Operating Conditions
SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU
(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)
Department: Civil Engineering
UNIT Description Hours
I
Flow In Open Channels: Definition Of Open Channels, Classification, Difference
Between Pipe Flow & Open Channel Flow, Types Of Flow, Geometric Properties
Of Open Channels, Uniform Flow In Open Channels, Chezy's And Manning's
Formulae,Problems On Uniform Flow, Most Economical Open Channels,
Derivation Of Conditions For Rectangle, Triangle And Trapezoidal Sections,
Problems On Most Economical Sections, Most Economical Circular Channels,
Derivations And Problems.
Flow In Open Channels: Specific Energy, Definitions, Specific Energy Curve,
Conditions For Minimum Specific Energy And Maximum Discharge, Critical Flow
In Rectangular Channels, Problems, Hydraulic Jump In Rectangular Channels,
Derivations With Froude Number Concept, Problems On Hydraulic Jump and
Venturi Flume.
11
II
Water Hammer In Pipes:Definition, Equation For Pressure Rise Due To Gradual
Closure Of Valves, Equation For Pressure Due To Sudden Closure Of Valves In
Rigid & Elastic Pipes, Problems, Surge Tanks, Their Functions & Types.
Dimensional Analysis & Model Similitude: Introduction To Dimensional
Analysis, Units & Dimensions, Table Of Dimensions, Dimensional Homogeneity,
Methods Of Analysis(Rayleigh's & Buckingham's Method), Problems On
Rayleigh's &Buckingham's Methods, Model Studies, Introduction, Comparison
With Dimensional Analysis, Similitude, Dimensionless Parameters, Types Of
Models, Froude's Models Theory & Problems, Reynold's Models,Theory Problems
and Scale Effects.
11
III
Impact Of Jet On Flat And Curved Vanes: Introduction To Impulse Momentum
Equation And Its Applications, Force Exerted By A Jet On A Fixed Target,
Derivations, Force Exerted By A Jet On A Moving Target, Derivations. Force
Exerted By A Jet On A Curved Vane,Concept Of Velocity Triangles , Equation
For Work Done And Efficiency, Problems On Force Exerted By A Jet On A
Series Of Curved Vanes.
09
SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU
(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)
Department: Civil Engineering
IV
Hydraulic Turbines (Impulse Turbines): Introduction, Types And Classifications,
Pelton Wheel- Theory,Equation For Work Done And Efficiency,Design Parameters,
Problems On Pelton Wheel.
Hydraulic Turbines (Reaction Turbines) :Francis Turbine -Theory, Equation For
Work Done And Efficiency, Design Parameters and Problems On Francis Turbine.
Kaplan Turbine Theory - Equation for Work Done & Efficiency, Design Parameters
and Problems on Kaplan Turbine.
Hydraulic Turbines (Performance): Draft Tubes- Types, Equation For Efficiency
and Problems, Cavitations In Turbines, Governing Of Turbines, Specific Speed Ofa
Turbine, Equation For The Specific Speed, Problems, Unit Quantities Of A Turbine,
Definitions, Equations And Problems, Characteristics Curves Of A Turbine, General
Layout Of A Hydroelectric Plant.
12
V
Centrifugal Pumps:Definition Of Pump, Classification, Description & General
Principle Of Working, Priming & Methods, Work Done & Efficiencies Of A
Centrifugal Pump, Minimum Starting Speed, Cavitations In Centrifugal Pumps,
Multistage Pumps, Problems On Centrifugal Pumps
07
Question paper Pattern:
1. Each unit will be having two questions.
2. Answer any one full question from each unit.
Text Books:
Sl No
Text Book title Author Volume and Year of Edition
1 Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics
Including Hydraulic Machines
P.N. Modi and S.M.
Seth
20th Edition- 2015
2 A textbook of Fluid Mechanics and
Hydraulic Machines
R K Bansal 9th Edition -2017
3 Fluid mechanics and Hydraulic
Machines
K A Subramanya, 3rd Edition -2008
Reference Book:
Sl No
Text Book title Author Volume and Year of Edition
1 Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics J.B. Evett, and C.Liu 3rd Edition- 2009
2 Elementary Hydraulics
Cruise, J.F., Singh,
V.P. and Sherif,M.M.
1st Edition -2007
3 Fluid mechanics and Hydraulic Machines K A Subramanya 3rd Edition -2009
SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU
(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)
Department: Civil Engineering
Syllabus for the Academic Year – 2019 - 2020
Department: CIVIL ENGINEERING Semester: IV
Subject Name: CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY
Subject Code: 18CE405 L-T-P-C: 3-0-0-3
Course Objectives:
Course Outcomes
Sl.No Course Objectives
1 To gain the knowledge about concrete and its ingredients, tests and to design
and apply the proper mix design in the field of construction.
Course
outcome
Descriptions
CO1 Understand the various ingredients of concrete and their properties, types of
cement and their uses.
CO2 Able to understand the various tests on fresh concrete and Hardened concrete
CO3 Able to do the mix design as per IS code specification
CO4 Gain knowledge of non-destructive tests on concrete.
SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU
(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)
Department: Civil Engineering
UNIT Description Hours
I
Lime and Cement: Types of lime, Manufacture of Hydraulic & Fat Limes,
Chemical Composition of Portland Cement and Hydration of Cement Manufacture
of Portland Pozzolana Cement, Types of Cements and their uses, Lime & cement
mortar
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II
Concrete ingredients: Testing of Cement-field testing, fineness by sieve test and
Blaine's air permeability test. Normal consistency, setting time, soundness.
Compression strength of cement and grades of cement, quality of mixing water.
Fine aggregate grading analysis. Specific gravity, bulking, moisture content,
deleterious materials. Coarse aggregate importance of size, shape and texture.
Grading of aggregates, sieve analysis, specific gravity, Flakiness and elongation
index, crushing impact and abrasion tests.
8
III
Fresh concrete: Workability, factors affecting workability, Measurement of
workability, slump Flow tests, Compaction factor and vee-bee consistometer
tests. Segregation and bleeding. Process of manufacture of concrete-Batching,
Mixing, Transporting, Placing, Compaction and Curing. Chemical
admixtures-plasticizers, accelerators, retarders and air entraining agents.
Mineral admixtures-Fly ash, Silica fumes and rice husk ash
8
IV
Hardened concrete: Factors affecting strength, w/c ratio, gel/space ratio, maturity
concept. Relation between compressive strength and tensile strength bond, strength,
modulus of rupture.Elasticity-Relation between modulus of elasticity, Poission ratio.
Shrinkage-plastic shrinkage and drying shrinkage, factors affecting shrinkage.
Creep, factors affecting creep, effect of creep. Durability-definition, significance,
permeability, sulphate attack, chloride attack, carbonation, freezing and thawing.
8
V
Mix design: Introduction, variables in proportioning exposure conditions, Procedure
of mix design as per IS 10262-2009. Numerical examples of mix design.
Non Destructive testing of concrete: Penetration and pull out test, Principles,
applications and limitation, Rebound hammer test, Principles, applications and
limitation, Ultrasonic pulse velocity test, Principles, applications and limitation
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Question paper Pattern:
1. Question paper consists of 10 questions of 20 marks each
2. Each unit will be having two questions.
3. Answer any one full question from each unit.
SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU
(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)
Department: Civil Engineering
Text Books:
Sl
No
Text Book title Author Volume and Year
of Edition
1 Concrete Technology Neville A M Volume 1,2nd Edition,2019
2 Concrete Technology, Gambhir M L Volume 1,5th Edition,2017
3 Concrete Mix Design N. Krishna Raju Volume 1,3rd Edition 2010
Reference Book:
Sl
No
Text Book title Author Volume and Year
of Edition
1 Concrete Technology M S Shetty Jan 2018
SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU
(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)
Department: Civil Engineering
Syllabus for the Academic Year – 2019 - 2020
Department: CIVIL ENGINEERING Semester: IV
Subject Name: BASIC ELECTRONICS
Subject Code: 18CE406 L-T-P-C: 3-0-0-3
Course Objectives:
Students will learn about:
Course Outcomes: At the end of the course the student will be able to:
Sl.No Course Objectives
1 The working of electronics devices/circuits and their applications.
2 Concepts of communication and system
3 Digital electronics and Microcontroller.
CO Descriptions
CO1 Analyze basic electronic non-linear devices.
CO2 Analyze electronic circuits used for specific applications, such as oscillators
and amplifiers and op-amp applications
CO3 Understand the basic concepts of analog modulation techniques and glimpse
of other communication systems-satellite communications and RADAR.
CO4 Understand number systems and analyze basic digital (combinational and
sequential) circuits and architecture of a microcontroller.
SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU
(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)
Department: Civil Engineering
UNIT Description Hours
I
Semiconductor Diodes: Introduction, PN junction diode - characteristics,
Rectification, HWR, FWR - Center tapped & Bridge rectifier, C filters (qualitative
analysis), Zener diodes, Zener diode as Voltage Regulator.
BJT: Introduction, Transistor operation: NPN, C E Characteristics (Both input
and output) Single stage R C Coupled Amplifier (qualitative analysis).
8 II
OPAMP & Oscillators: Operational Amplifier Ideal Characteristics, Op-Amp
Applications: Inverting, Non Inverting Amplifiers Adder, problems.
Oscillators: Barkhausen Criteria, Hartley, Colpitts and Crystal Oscillators.
Note: Only Circuit description (No Mathematical Analysis), substitution problems
only.
8
III
Communication Systems: Modulation, AM, FM Modulation, Power in AM
wave, Satellite Communication principle (Block diagram), Cellular Telephone
Networks (Block diagram), RADAR: Introduction, Radar Range Equation (No
derivation), Basic Pulsed Radar set, Applications of Radar.substitution problems
only.
Note: Block Diagram Approach (No Mathematical Analysis).
8
IV
Digital Logic: Introduction to number systems-Binary, Octal and Hexadecimal,
1’s and 2’s complement, Logic gates, Boolean Algebra, Demorgan’s Theorem,
Half adder, Full adder, Clocked RS, JK, D, and T flip flop (Logic diagram and
truth-table).
8
V
The 8051 Microcontroller: Introduction, Difference between Microprocessors
and Microcontrollers, RISC & CISC CPU Architectures, Harvard & Von-
Neumann CPU architecture, Architecture of 8051, Pin diagram of 8051, Memory
organization, External Memory interfacing, Stacks, Addressing Modes.
7
Question paper Pattern:
Answer one out of two questions from each unit.
SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU
(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)
Department: Civil Engineering
Text Books:
Sl
No
Text Book title Author Volume and Year
of Edition
1 "Electronic Devices and Circuits"
David A Bell 5th Edition, Oxford
University Press 2008.
2 “Digital Logic and Computer Design” M. Morris Mano 4th Edition, Pearson
India, 2011.
3 The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded
Systems – using assembly and C”
Muhammad Ali
Mazidi& Janice
Gillespie Mazidi and
Rollin D. McKinlay;
PHI, 2006 / Pearson,
2006
Reference Book:
Sl
No
Text Book title Author Volume and Year
of Edition
1 “OP-AMPS & Linear Integrated circuits”
Ramakant .A.
Gayakwad
PHI, New Delhi, 3rd
Edition, 2004.
2 “Basic Electronics” Nagabhushan and
MurthiMahadevaNaik G
Star tech publication
2010.
SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU
(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)
Department: Civil Engineering
Syllabus for the Academic Year – 2019 - 2020
Department: CIVIL ENGINEERING Semester: IV
Subject Name: SURVEYING PRACTICE – II
Subject Code: 18CE4L01 L-T-P-C: 0-0-3-1.5
Course Objectives :
Course Outcomes
Sl.No Course Objectives
1
To facilitate the students to develop their intellectual and motor skills to
conduct the surveying works based on objectives.
2
To train the students of civil engineering in using various surveying
Instruments - care and adjustments.
3
To train the students to collect the field data, field notes and to apply
corrections required using suitable methods before plotting or setting-out.
Course outcome
Descriptions
CO1
Perform trigonometric surveying to avail field data
CO2
Set out required curve based on field condition
CO3 Perform tacheometric survey to avail field data
CO4 Use total station for various type of field survey
SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU
(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)
Department: Civil Engineering
Question paper Pattern:
Question Paper Pattern:
Examination will be conducted for 50 marks
1. Experiment identification and procedure writing :15 marks
2. Experiment conduction:25 marks
3. Viva voce :10 marks
UNIT Description Hours
1
a) Measurement of horizontal angles with method of repetition and reiteration using
theodolite.
b) Measurement of vertical angles using theodolite.
15
2 To determine the elevation of an object using single plane method when base is
accessible and inaccessible.
3 To determine the distance and difference in elevation between two inaccessible
points using double plane method.
4 To determine the tachometric constants using horizontal and inclined line of sight.
5 Distance between inaccessible points using tachometer.
6 To set out simple curves using linear methods-perpendicular offsets from long chord
and offsets from chords produced.
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7 To set out simple curves using Rankine's deflection angles method.
8 To set out compound curve by angular methods with using theodolite only.
9 To set out transition curve.
10 Demonstration for the Exposure to use of Total Station-Traversing, Longitudinal
sections, Block leveling, Usage of Relevant software for preparation of the contour
drawings.
10
SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU
(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)
Department: Civil Engineering
Text Books:
Sl
No
Text Book title Author Volume and Year
of Edition
1 Surveying B.C. Punmia, Volume-I,Laxmi
Publications, New
Delhi..
2 Plane Surveying A.M Chandra,
Volume-I, New Age
International ® Ltd.,
3 Plane Surveying ALAK, S. Chand
Company Ltd.,
NewDelhi.
Reference Book:
Sl
No
Text Book title Author Volume and Year
of Edition
1 Fundamentals of Surveying S.K. Roy Prentice Hall of India
2 Fundamentals of Surveying Milton O. Schimidt
Wong
ThomsonLearning.
3 Surveying S.K. Duggal Volume I
SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU
(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)
Department: Civil Engineering
Syllabus for the Academic Year – 2019 - 2020
Department: CIVIL ENGINEERING Semester: IV
Subject Name: BASIC MATERIAL TESTING LABORATORY
Subject Code: 18CE4L02 L-T-P-C: 0-0-3-1.5
Course Objectives:
Course Outcomes
Sl.No Course Objectives
1 Ability to apply knowledge of mathematics and engineering in calculating the
mechanical properties of structural materials.
2 Ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams in the area of materials testing
3 Ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams in the area of materials testing
4
Understanding of professional and ethical responsibility in the areas of material
testing.
Course outcome
Descriptions
CO1 Students will be able to understand the behavior of engineering materials by
conducting tension and compression tests
CO2 Students will be able to understand the behavior of engineering materials by
conducting torsion and bending tests
CO3 Students will be able to understand the behavior of engineering materials by
conducting hardness and impact tests
CO4 Students will be able to find certain properties course aggregates, like water
absorption specific gravity, bulk density and fineness modulus
SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU
(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)
Department: Civil Engineering
Question paper Pattern:
Examination will be conducted for 50 marks
1. Experiment identification and procedure writing :15 marks
2. Experiment conduction:25 marks
3. Viva voce :10 marks
UNIT Description Hours
1 Tension test on Mild steel and HYSD bars.
3
2 Compression test of Mild Steel, & Cast iron
3
3 Torsion test on Mild Steel circular sections 3
4 Shear Test on Mild steel.
3
5 Impact test on Mild Steel (Charpy & lzod) 3
6 Bending and Re bending test on steel(for demonstration) 3
7
Hardness tests on ferrous and non-ferrous metals
1. Brinell's,
2. Rockwell
3. Vicker's
6
8 Bending Test on RCC beam under two point loading 3
9
Tests on Coarse aggregates :
1. Water Absorption
2. Specific Gravity
3. Bulk Density
4. Sieve Analysis
12
SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU
(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)
Department: Civil Engineering
Text Books:
Sl
No
Text Book title Author Volume and Year
of Edition
1 Testing of Engineering Materials Davis, H.E., Troxell,
G. and Hauck, G.
McGraw Hill
Publications, New
York. 1984
2 Concrete Manual M.L.Gambhir DhanpatRai& Sons
New Delhi
Reference Book:
Sl
No
Text Book title Author Volume and Year
of Edition
1 Mechanical Testing of Materials Fenner, George Newnes Ltd.
London
2 Experimental Strength of Materials Holes K A, English Universities
Press Ltd. London
3 Testing of Metallic Materials Suryanarayana A K
4 Material Testing Laboratory Manual Kukreja C B, Kishore
K. and Ravi Chawla
Standard Publishers
& Distributors 1996.
SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU
(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)
Department: Civil Engineering
Subject Name: Skill Development II
Subject Code: 18SK401 L-T-P-C: 0-0-2-1
Course Objectives
Course Outcomes
Sl.
No.
Course Objectives
1 Unique shortcut techniques for mental ability to improve speed and accuracy
2 Improve logical thinking to solve various questions and puzzles in reasoning.
3 Excellent communication, time management and problem solving
4 Approach oriented training and interactive methodology.
5 Create amicable relationships to meet professional objectives
6 To give better idea on different topics to increase the competency of the students in
the subject.
Course
outcome
Descriptions
CO1
Understand the basic concepts of quantitative ability, logical reasoning,
verbal reasoning and also soft skills.
CO2 Inclusive and engaging environment for a dynamic campus community
CO3 Proficient use of qualitative and quantitative methods in problem solving
CO4 Critical and analytical thinking across a range of discipline.
SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU
(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)
Department: Civil Engineering
UNIT Description Hours
I
Time and Work,Chain Rule, pipes and cisterns,work and wages, Number
series-perfect square series ,perfect cube series,geometricseries,two
stage type series,mixed series ,missing number series,order and ranking
,square roots and cube roots,
Data interpretation- bar graph
,linegraph,tabularform,caseletform,radar/web,piechart,missing data.
4
II
Simple Interest and Compound Interest , Puzzles, brain teasers, data
sufficiency, Mixtures and allegation, statement course and action, statement
course and effect ,clocks and calendars
4
III Permutation and Combination, Probability, Mathematical reasoning, logical
reasoning,visual sequence, set theory, Venn diagrams,seating
arrangements ,cubes and dice,alphabettest,analogy classification
6
IV Change voice, Paragraph Formation, Reading Compression, Idioms and
phrases,Ordering sentence, Completing sentence, Selecting words,
Change of speech.
8
V
Extempore,Accent Training,Business Communication Skills, Articulation
Skills,Presentation Skills, Business Writing Skills, Resume
building,Group Discussion.
6
Question paper Pattern:
1. The question paper will have 50 questions. Each question carrying one marks.
SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY- TUMAKURU
(A constituent College of Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumakuru)
Department: Civil Engineering
Text Books:
Sl
No
Text Book title Author Volume and Year
of Edition
1 Quantitative aptitude for cat Arun Sharma
2 Quantitative aptitude for competitive
examinations
R.S.Aggarwal
3 Fast Track objective Arithmetic Arihant publications
4 Quantitative Aptitude quantum cat
SarveshK.Verma
Reference Book:
Sl No Text Book title Author Volume and Year
of Edition
1 Verbal and non verbal reasoning R.S.Aggarwal s chand publications
2 The power of soft skills Robert A. Johnson