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Branch-Civil Engineering
First Semester
Theory Practical
Code Course Name Hours/ Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
Week Theory Marks Evaluation Week Practical
L/T L/T
BS Mathematics-I 3-1 4 100 50 - - -
BS Chemistry/ Physics 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
ES Basics of Electronics / 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
Basic Electrical
Engineering
ES Mechanics/ 3-0 3 100 50
Thermodynamics
ES Programming in ‘c” 3-0 3 100 50 2 2 50
HS English Communication 3-0 2 100 50 2 1 50
Skill
ES Engineering Workshop/ 4 2 100
Engineering Drawing
Total 16 18 600 300 18 7 300
Total Marks: 1200
Total Credits: 25
Second Semester
Theory Practical
Code Course Name Hours/ Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
week Theory marks Evaluation Week Practical
L/T L/T
BS Mathematics-II 3-1 4 100 50 - - -
BS Chemistry/ Physics 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
ES Basics of Electronics / 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
Basic Electrical
Engineering
ES Mechanics/ 3-1 3 100 50
Thermodynamics
ES Data Structure Using 3-0 3 100 50 2 2 50
‘C”
HS Business 3-0 2 100 50 2 1 50
communication
ES Engineering Workshop/ 4 2 100
Engineering Drawing
MC NSS/NCC - - - -
Total 17 18 600 300 14 7 300
Total Marks: 1200
Total Credits: 25
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Fourth Semester
Theory Practical
Code Course Name Hours/ Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
week Theory Marks Evaluation Week Practical
L/T L/T
HS Purely Applied 3-0 3 100 50
Mathematics for
Specific Branch of
Engineering
PC Structural Analysis-I 3-0 3 100 50
PC Advanced Mechanics of 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
Solids
PC Highway & Traffic 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
Engineering
PC Design of Concrete 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
Structure
HS Engineering Economics/ 2-1 3 100 50
Organizational Behavior
PC Material Testing Lab 2 1 50
*Skill Project and Hands 6 3 100
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Total 18 18 600 300 14 7 300
Total Marks: 1200
Total Credits: 25
For Honours and Minor 4 4 100 50
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Sixth Semester
Theory Practical
Code Course Name Hours/week Credit University Internal Hours/week Credit Marks
L/T Theory Marks Evaluation L/T Practical
PC Foundation Engg. 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
PC Irrigation Engg. 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
PE Advanced 3-1 4 100 50
Transportation
Engg./ Pavement
Design / Mass
Transit System
PE Structural 3-1 4 100 50
Dynamics/
FEM/Prestressed
Concrete
MC & Environmental 3-0 3 100 50
GS Science &
Engineering
OE Industrial Lecture 3 1 50
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HS Presentation Skill 2-0 1 50 4 2 100
& Skill for
Interview # #
MC Yoga 2 1 50
Total 19 18 500 300 13 6 300
Total Marks: 1100
Total Credits: 24
For Honours and 4 4 100 50
Minor Specialization
# To be conducted by the Training & Placement department by inviting experts from the industry. No academician to be called.
Record may be asked by the University for verification. Evaluation to be done by the TPO.
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Projects on 8 4 200
Internet of Things
Total 16 16 400 200 16 8 400
Total Marks: 1000
Total Credits: 24
For Honours and 4 4 100 50
Minor Specialization
*Student can choose from any department but subject must be running in that semester.
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Eighth Semester
Training cum Project Evaluation Scheme
Code Course Name Hours/week Credit Total Marks
L/T Theory Marks
Industrial 30 20 1000 Evaluation by the 500
Training cum Industry / Training
Project/
Entrepreneurship Organisation
Training cum Evaluation by the 500
Project / Stratup Institute
Training cum (Report & Institute Viva)
Project
Total 30 20 1000 1000
Total Marks:1000
Total Credits:20
Note- Minimum Pass Mark from Industry Evaluation is 300 (i.e. 60%).
All Lab examinations are to be completed one week before the end semester examination and
marks are to be displayed on the college notice board.
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Torsion in solid and hollow circular shafts - Twisting moment, Strain energy in shear
and torsion, strength of solid and hollow circular shafts. Stresses due to combined bending
and torsion, Strength of shafts in combined bending and twisting.
TEXT BOOKS
1. Elements of Strength of Materials by S.P.Timoshenko and D.H.Young, Affiliated East-
West Press
2. Strength of Materials by G. H. Ryder, Macmillan Press
3. Strength of Materials by R.Subramaniam, Oxford University Press
4. Strength of Material by S. S. Ratan, McGraw Hill
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Mechanics of Materials by Beer and Johnston, McGraw Hill
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Introduction - Physical property of Fluid: Density, specific gravity, specific weight, specific
volume, surface tension and capillarity, viscosity, compressibility and bulk modulus, Fluid
classification.
Fluid statics - Pressure, Pascal’s Law, Pressure variation for incompressible fluid,
atmospheric pressure, absolute pressure, gauge pressure and vacuum pressure,
manometer.Hydrostatic pressure on submerged surface, force on a horizontal submerged
plane surface, force on a vertical submerged plane surface.Buoyancy and floatation,
Archimedes’ principle, stability of immersed and floating bodies, determination of
metacentric height.
Module-III (8 classes)
Hydraulic turbine: Classification, Impulse and Reaction turbine; Tangential, Radial and
axial turbine.Impulse turbine, Pelton wheel, bucket dimensions, number of buckets in
pelton wheel, efficiency and performance curves.Reaction Turbines: Francis turbine and
Kaplan turbine, velocity triangle and efficiencies, performance curve. Function of draft tube
and casing cavitationCentrifugal Pump: constructional features, vane shape, velocity
triangles, Efficiencies, Multi stage centrifugal pumps, Pump Characteristic, NPSH and
Cavitation.Positive displacement pumps: Reciprocating Pump, Working principle,
Discharge, work done and power requirement, Slip, Indicator diagram
TEXT BOOKS
HOUSE
2. A Text Book of Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, R.K.Bansal, Laxmi
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3. Fluid Mechanics and Machinery, CSP Ojha and P.N. Chandramouli, Oxford University
Press
4. Engineering Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines, K. C. Patra, Narosa Publishing
House, Standard Book House
REFERENCE BOOKS
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PCI3I102 SURVEY
Theory L/T (Hours per week): 3/0, Credit: 3
Module I (10 classes)
Linear measurement and chain survey: Use of chains and tapes for measurement of correct
length of lines, direct and indirect ranging, chaining along sloping ground. Obstacle in
chaining, errors and their elimination.
Compass surveying: Use of prismatic compass, temporary adjustment, bearing of a line,
local attractions, correction of bearing
Module II (8 classes)
Levelling: Use of dumpy level and levelling staff.Temporary and Permanent adjustment of
dumpy level, Reduction of levels by height of instrument and rise and fall method.
Curvature and refraction error, sensitiveness of level tube, reciprocal levelling, levelling
difficulties and common errors, Automatic and Electronic or Digital levels
Module III (10 classes)
Contouring: Contour interval and horizontal equivalent, characteristics of contours,
methods of contouring- different and indirect method, contour gradient
Theodolite Survey: Use of theodolite, temporary adjustment, measuring horizontal and
vertical angles, theodolite traversing
Module IV (8 classes)
Modern Surveying Instruments – Electromagnetic Spectrum, Radar, Electronic Distance
Measurement, EDM Equipment, Corrections to measurement, Digital Theodolite, Total
Stations, Introduction to Remote Sensing and GIS
Text Books
1. Surveying &Levelling. Vol-I by T.P.Kanethar&S.V.Kulkarni, Pune
VidyarthiGrihaPrakashan
2. Surveying and Leveling by R. Subramanian, Oxford University Press
3. Surveying- Vol.I, by B.C. Punmia, Laxmi Publications
Reference Books
1. Surveying Vol-1 by R Agor, Khanna Publishers
2. A Textbook of Surveying, C. Venkatramaiah, Universities Press
3. Surveying AndLevelling, N.N. Basak, McGraw-Hill Education
4.
SURVEY – I LAB
1. Testing of chain and measurement of correct length of the line and chain traversing.
2. Traversing by Compass
3. Horizontal and vertical angle by theodolite
4. Traversing by theodolite
5. Use of dumpy level and automatic level for fly levelling.
6. Contouring
7. Measurement of distance, horizontal and vertical angle by Total Station
8. Contouring by Total Station
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Module-I (10classes)
Origin of Soil and Grain Size: Rock Cycle and the origin of soil, soil particle size, clay
minerals, mechanical analysis of soil, grain size distribution curve, particle shape, weight
volume relationships, specific gravity, unit weight, void ratio, moisture content, and
relationships, relative density, Consistency of soil: Atterberg limits - liquid limit, plastic
limit, shrinkage limit. Liquidity index and consistency index, activity, soil structure.
Engineering classification of soil: IS, USCS, HRB and ASTM.
Module-II (10 classes)
Soil Hydraulics: Modes of occurrence of water in soil. Stress conditions in soil- total,
effective and neutral stresses and relationships. Permeability - Bernaulli's equation, Darcy's
Law, hydraulic conductivity, laboratory determination of hydraulic conductivity, equivalent
hydraulic conductivity in stratified soil. Seepage- Laplace equation of continuity, flow nets,
seepage calculation from a flow net, flow nets in anisotropic soils, seepage through earth
dam, critical hydraulic gradient and quick sand condition.
Soil Compaction: mechanism and principles, Standard and Modified Proctor Test, factors
affecting compaction, effect of compaction on soil properties, field compaction techniques.
Module-III (10 classes)
Consolidation of soils: Consolidation and compaction, primary and secondary
consolidation, Terzhaghi's theory of one dimensional consolidation, consolidation test,
determination of coefficient of consolidation.Stresses in Soil: Normal and shear stresses on
a plane, Boussinesq's solution for a point load, line load, strip load, uniformly loaded
circular and rectangular areas, Isobar and pressure bulb concept, stress distribution on
horizontal and vertical planes, Newmark's chart and its application, contact pressure.
Module-IV (10 classes)
Shear Strength: Mohr-Coulomb failure criterion, shear strength parameters and
determination: direct and tri-axial shear test, unconfined compression test, vane shear test.
Other methods of determining the un-drained shear strength of soil, sensitivity and
thixotropy of clay.Stability of Slopes: Terminology, stability of finite and infinite slopes,
Swedish slip circle method and friction circle method of analysis of slopes, Taylor stability
Number and stability curves, Bishops Method.
TEXT BOOKS
1. Principles of Geotechnical Engineering by Braja M. Das, Cengage Learning
2. Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering by B. C Punmia et al., Laxmi Publications
Pvt Ltd
3. Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, by K.R. Arora, Stanard Publishers
4. Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering by B.N.D. NarasingaRao, Wiley India Pvt.
Ltd
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Basic and applied soil mechanics, New Age International Publishers
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2. Geotechnical Engineering by T.N. Ramamurthy & T.G. Sitharam,S. Chand & Co.
3. Geotechnical Engineering, S.K.Gulati and M. Datta, McGrow Hill
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Reference Books
1. Concrete Technology, Santha Kumar, Oxford University Press
2. Construction Technology Analysis and Choice, Tony Bryan, Wiley
3. Building Construction, B.C.Punmia, Laxmi Publication
4. Building Construction, Sushil Kumar, Standard Publisher
5. Building Construction, Rangwala, Charotar Pub House
Text Books
1. Riggs, Bedworth and Randhwa, “Engineering Economics”, McGraw Hill Education India
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Reference Books
1. Understanding Organizational Behaviour, Parek, Oxford
2. Organizational Behaviour, Robbins, Judge, Sanghi, Pearson.
3. Organizational Behaviour, K. Awathappa,HPH.
4. Organizational Behaviour, VSP Rao, Excel
5. Introduction to Organizational Behaviour, Moorhead, Griffin, Cengage.
6. Organizational Behaviour, Hitt, Miller, Colella, Wiley.
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HONOURS SUBJECT
PCI3D001 CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY
Module I (10 classes)
Cement:Portland cement- chemical composition, Hydration, Setting of cement, Structure of
hydrate cement, Test on physical properties, Different grades of cement.
Admixtures: Types of admixtures - mineral and chemical admixtures -properties - dosages
- effects - usage.
Aggregates:Classification of aggregate, Particle shape & texture, Bond, strength & other
mechanical properties of aggregate, Specific gravity, Bulk density, porosity, adsorption &
moisture content of aggregate, Bulking of sand, Deleterious substance in aggregate,
Soundness of aggregate, Alkali aggregate reaction, Thermal properties, Sieve analysis,
Fineness modulus , Grading curves, Grading of fine & coarse Aggregates, Gap graded
aggregate, Maximum aggregate size.
Module II(8 classes)
Fresh concrete:Workability - Factors affecting workability, Measurement of workability
by different tests, Setting times of concrete, Effect of time and temperature on workability ,
Segregation & bleeding, Mixing and vibration of concrete, Steps in manufacture of concrete
, Quality of mixing water.
Hardened concrete:Water Cement ratio , Abram's Law, Nature of strength of concrete,
Maturity concept , Strength in tension & compression, Factors affecting strength, Relation
between compression & tensile strength, Curing.
Module III(10classes)
Testing of hardened concrete:Compression tests, tension tests, factors affecting strength ,
flexure tests , splitting tests , pull-out rest, non-destructive testing methods - codal
provisions for NDT.
Elasticity, creep & shrinkage : modulus of elasticity, dynamic modulus of elasticity,
posisson's ratio, creep of concrete, factors influencing creep, relation between creep &
time , nature of creep, effects of creep , shrinkage , types of shrinkage.
Module IV (8 classes)
Mix design :Factors in the choice of mix proportions , Durability of concrete, Quality
Control of concrete , Statistical methods , Acceptance criteria, Proportioning of concrete
mixes by various methods , BIS method of mix design.
Special concretes:Light weight aggregates - Light weight aggregate concrete - Cellular
concrete - No-fipes concrete - High density concrete -Fibre reinforced concrete - Polymer
concrete - Types of Polymer concrete - High performance concrete - Self compacting
concrete.
Text Books
1. Concrete Technology - Gambhir, M.L., , McGraw Hill
2. Properties of Concrete by A.M.Neville
3. Concrete Technology by M.S.Shetty. - S.Chand& Co.
4. Concrete Technology by Santakumar A.R, Oxford University Press
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UNIT I
Basic Concepts in the Development of Construction Plans – Choice of Technology and Construction
Method – Defining Work Tasks – Defining Precedence Relationships among Activities – Estimating
Activity Durations – Estimating Resource Requirements for Work Activities – Coding Systems.
UNIT II
Scheduling procedures and techniques, cost control, monitoring and accounting, quality control and safety
during construction, organization and use of project information.
Introduction to Construction Management - Project Organization – Construction Economics - Economic
Decision Making - Time value of money - cash flow diagrams - Evaluation Alternatives - Effect of
Inflation on cash flow - Evaluation of Public Projects.
Construction contract – contract document - classification of engineering contract - bidding process -
CPWD contract conditions - FIDIC form contract agreement – subcontracting - earnest money deposit -
security deposit - arbitration.
UNIT III
Basic concepts of resource management-class of labour - labour productivity - Classification construction
equipment - selection of construction equipment - methods of calculating depreciation - replacement
model - material management functions - inventory management -project cost management.
UNIT IV
Construction quality - inspection,quality control and quality assurance - total quality management -
quality gurus and their teachings - cost of quality - ISO standards - conquas - audit - evaluation of safety -
accident causation theories - foundation of a major injury - health and safety act and regulations - cost of
143 CE-Engg&Tech-SRM-2013 accidents - role of safety personnel - causes of accidents -principles of
safety - safety and health management system.
OUTCOME:
On completion of this course the students will know the development of construction planning,
scheduling procedure and controls, and also managing a project.
REFERENCES:
1. Calin M. Popescu, Chotchai Charoenngam, Project Planning, Scheduling and Control in
Construction: An Encyclopedia of terms and Applications, Wiley, New York, 1995.
2. Chitkara, K.K. Construction Project Management: Planning, Scheduling and Control,
McGrawHill Publishing Company, New Delhi, 1998.
3. Chris Hendrickson and Tung Au, Project Management for Construction – Fundamental Concepts
for Owners, Engineers, Architects and Builders, Prentice Hall, Pittsburgh, 2000.
4. Halpin, D. W., Financial and Cost Concepts for Construction Management, John Wiley & Sons,
New York, 1985.
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MINOR SUBJECT
PCI3G001 MECHANICS OF SOLID
Theory L/T (Hours per week): 3/1, Credit: 4
Module-I (12 classes)
Simple Stress and Strain -Load, Stress, Principle of St.Venant, Principle of Superposition, Strain,
Hooke’s law, Modulus of Elasticity, Stress-Strain Diagrams, Working Stress, Factor of safety, Strain
energy in tension and compression, Resilience, Impact loads, Analysis of Axially Loaded Members,
Composite bars in tension and compression, temperature stresses in composite rods, Statically
indeterminate problems, Shear stress, Complimentary shear stress, Shear strain, Modulus of
rigidity, Poisson’s ratio, Bulk Modulus, Relationship between elastic constants.
Compound Stress and strain- Stresses in thin cylinders, thin spherical shells under internal
pressure, wire winding of thin cylinders.Analysis of Biaxial Stress. Plane stress, Principal stress,
Principal plane, Mohr’s Circle for Biaxial Stress, Two dimensional state of strain, Mohr’s circle for
strain, Principal strains and principal axes of strain, strain measurements, Calculation of principal
stresses from principal strains.
Module-IV (8 classes)
Theory of Columns - Eccentric loading of a short strut, Long columns, Euler’s column formula,
Lateral buckling, Critical Load, Slenderness ratio
Torsion in solid and hollow circular shafts - Twisting moment, Strain energy in shear and
torsion, strength of solid and hollow circular shafts. Stresses due to combined bending and torsion,
Strength of shafts in combined bending and twisting.
TEXT BOOKS
Fourth Semester
Theory Practical
Code Course Name Hours/ Credit University Internal Hours/ Credit Marks
week Theory Marks Evaluation Week Practical
L/T L/T
HS Applied Mathematics - 3-0 3 100 50
III
PC Structural Analysis-I 3-0 3 100 50
PC Advanced Mechanics of 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
Solids
PC Highway & Traffic 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
Engineering
PC Design of Concrete 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
Structure
HS Engineering Economics/ 2-1 3 100 50
Organizational
Behaviour
PC Material Testing Lab 2 1 50
*Skill Project and Hands 6 3 100
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Total 18 18 600 300 14 7 300
Total Marks: 1200
Total Credits: 25
Honours Advance 4 4 100 50
Surveying
/Environment
al Pollution
and
Management
/ Optimization
in Civil
Engineering
Minor Highway &
Traffic
Engineering
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Module-II
Complex Analysis:
Residue integration method, evaluation of real integrals
Numerical Methods:
Errors of numerical results, error propagation,., Lagrange Interpolation, Newton divided
difference interpolation, Newton’s forward and backward interpolation, Spline interpolation.
Module-III
Numerical Methods:
Numerical integration: The trapezoidal rule, The Simpson’s rules, Gauss Integration formulas.
Solution of ordinary differential equation: Euler’s method, Improvement of Euler’s method,
Runge-Kutta methods, multi step methods, Methods for system and higher order ordinary
differential equations.
Module-IV
Probability Theory and Its Applications: Probability, Random variables, Probability
distributions, Mean and variance; Features of Probability Distribution: Binomial, Poisson,
Uniform and Normal distribution, Distribution of several random variables.
Statistical Techniques and Its Applications: Scope of Statistics, Random sampling, Sampling
Distribution,Correlation analysis, Regression Analysis,Fitting Straight Lines, Estimation of
Parameters, Statistical Hypothesis.
Text books:
1. E. Kreyszig,” Advanced Engineering Mathematics:,Tenth Edition, Wiley India
2. S.Pal and S.C. Bhunia, “Engineering Mathematics” Oxford University Press
3.Jay L. Devore, “Probability and Statistics for Engineering and Sciences”, Seventh Edition,
Thomson/CENGAGE Learning India Pvt. Ltd
Reference books:
1. E.B. Saff, A.D.Snider, “Fundamental of Complex Analysis”, Third Edition, Pearson
Education, New Delhi
2. P. V. O’Neil, “Advanced Engineering Mathematics”, CENGAGE Learning, New Delhi
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Module II
Energy theorems and its application, Strain energy method, Virtual work method, unit load
method, Betti’s and Maxwell’s laws, Castigliano’s theorem, concept of minimum potential
energy.
Analysis of redundant plane trusses.
Deflection of pin jointed plane trusses. Analytical method and Williot –Mohr diagram.
Introduction to space truss.
Module III
Rolling loads and influence lines for determinate structures, simply supported beams, cantilever,
ILD for reaction, shear force and bending moment at a section, ILD for wheel loads, point loads
and udl, maximum bending moment envelope.
Module IV
Analysis of three hinged arches, Suspension cable with three hinged stiffening girders subjected
to dead and live loads, ILD for Bending Moment, Shear Force, normal thrust and radial shear for
three hinged arches
Text Books:
1. Theory and Problems in Structural Analysis by L Negi, Mc Graw Hill
2. Structural Analysis by T.S. Thandamoorthy, Oxford University Press
3. Basic Structural Analysis by C S Reddy, McGraw Hill
Reference Books:
1. Elementary Structural Analysis by Norris and Wilber, McGraw Hill
2. Structural Analysis by Aslam Kassimali, Cengage Learing
3. Structural Analysis by R.C. Hibbeler, Pearson Education
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Module I
Theories of failure: Maximum principal stress theory, maximum shear stress theory, maximum
strain theory, total strain energy theory, maximum distortion theory, octahedral shear stress
theory graphical representation and comparison of theories of failure.
Thick cylinders subjected to internal and external pressures, compound cylinders, computer
application in analyzing stresses in thick cylinders.
Module II
Unsymmetrical bending: Properties of beam cross selection, slope of neutral axis, stresses and
deflection in unsymmetrical bending, shear centre.
Curved Beam: Bending of beam with large initial curvature, Stress distribution in beam with
rectangular, circular and trapezoidal cross section, stresses in crane hooks, ring and chain links.
Module III
Elementary concept of theory of elasticity, stresses in three dimensional, equations of
equilibrium and compatibility, plane stress, computer analysis of two dimensional state of stress
or strain at a point.
Module IV
Advanced topics in strength of materials: Repeated stresses and fatigue in metals, concept of
stress Concentration, notch and stress concentration factors.
Experimental stress analysis: Resistance strain gauges, strain Rosettes, Two dimensional
photoelastic methods of stress analysis, stress optic law, light and dark field in a polariscope,
Isoclinic and Isochromatic fringe patterns, Computer Analysis of strain from strain rosette
measurement.
Text Books:
1 Advanced Mechanics of Solids, L.S. Srinath, Mc Graw Hill.
2. Advanced Mechanics of Materials, Kumar & Ghai, Khanna Publisher.
3. Strength of Materials by R. Subramaniam, Oxford University Press
4. Strength of Material by S. S. Ratan, McGraw Hill
Reference Books:
1. Advanced Mechanics of Materials: Seely and Smith, John Willey, New York.
2. Mechanics of Materials by Gere & Timoshenko, CBS.
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Geometric design- Design controls, highway cross section elements, cross slope or camber, road
width, road margins, typical cross sections of roads, design speed, sight distance, design of
horizontal and vertical alignments, horizontal and vertical curves.
Module-II
Highway Materials:- Properties of subgrade , sub-base , base course and surface course materials
, test on subgrade soil, aggregates and bituminous materials.
Module-III
Design of Highway Pavements: Flexible pavements and their design, review of old methods,
CBR method, IRC:37-2012, equivalent single wheel load factor, rigid pavements, stress in rigid
pavement, IRC design method (IRC:58-2011).
Module-IV
Highway Construction: Construction of various layers, earthwork, WBM, GSB, WMM, various
types of bituminous layers, joints in rigid pavements, Hot Mix Plants, Construction of Rigid
Pavements
Highway Maintenance: Various type of failures of flexible and rigid pavements.
Text Books:
1. Highway Engineering, by S.K.Khanna and CEG Justo, Nem Chand & Bros.
2. Transportation Engineering-Highway Engineering by C Venkatramaiah, Universities
Press.
3. A course in Highway Engineering by Dr. S.P. Bindra, Dhanpat Rai Publications.
Reference Books:
1. Principles of Highway Engineering and Traffic Analysis by Mannering Fred L.,
Washburn Scott S. and Kilaresk Walter P., Wiley India Pvt. Ltd
2. Traffic Engineering and Transportation Planning by Kadiyali, L.R.,Khanna Publishers
3. Transportation Engineering and Planning by Papacostas, C.S. and Prevedouros,
P.D.,Prentice Hall.
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Module II
Design of doubly reinforced beams, design of T and L beams, design of one way and two way
slabs, design of staircases.
Module III
Design of short and long columns with axial and eccentric loadings, Design of isolated and
combined column footings
Module IV
Retaining walls, various forces acting on retaining wall, stability requirement, design of
cantilever and counterfort retaining walls,
Design of water tanks, design requirements, design of tanks on ground, under ground and
elevated water tanks.
Text Books:
1. Design of Reinforced Concrete Structue by N. Subramanian, Oxford University Press
2. Limit State Design by A.K.Jain, Neemchand & Bros
3. Reinforced Concrete Design by S U Pillai & D. Menon, McGraw Hill
Reference Books:
1. Design of concrete structures by J.N.Bandyopadhyay, PHI
2. Limit State Design of Reinforced Concrete -P.C Verghese
3. Reinforced Concrete Design by S.N.Sinha, McGraw Hill
4. RCC Design-B.C.Punmia, A.K.Jain and A.K.Jain-Laxmi Publications
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Module-I
Tacheometry: General principles of stadia system, determination of tacheometric constants,
analytic lens, fixed and movable hair methods, inclined sights with staff vertical, inclined sight
with staff normal to the line of sight, tangential system, errors in tacheometer. Curves: Types of
curves, elements of curve, different methods of setting out simple circular curves, compound
curves, reverse curves, transition curves, types of transition curves, super elevation, vertical
curves.
Module-II
Triangulation: Classification of triangulation system, operation in triangulation survey,
reconnaissance, selection of site for base line, its measurement and extension, correction to base
line measurement using EDM and Total station, selection of stations, triangulation figures,
scaffolds and signals, marking of stations, inter visibility, strength of figures, reduction to centre.
Theory of Errors: Definitions, law of weight, probable errors, most probable value, distribution
of error, normal equations, method of least square.
Module-III
Photogrammetric Surveying – Principle, Scale, Number of Photographs, Deduction of distance
&height, Elements of Astronomical survey, Solution of problems dealing with celestial triangle.
Module-IV
Setting out of work: Laying out of buildings and sewer lines.
Remote Sensing & GIS-Principles of Remote Sensing & Geographic Information System,
Application to Civil Engineering.
Text Books:
1. Surveying &Levelling. Vol-II by T.P.Kanethar&S.V.Kulkarni, Pune VidyarthiGrihaPrakashan
2. Surveying and Leveling by R. Subramanian, Oxford University Press
3. Surveying- Vol.II, by B.C. Punmia, Laxmi Publications
Reference Books:
1. Surveying Vol-1 by R Agor, Khanna Publishers
2. A Textbook of Surveying, C. Venkatramaiah, Universities Press
3. Surveying and Levelling, N.N. Basak, McGraw-Hill Education
4. Remote Sensing and GIS, Basudeb Bhatta, Oxford University Press
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Module-I
Man and environment, Their inter relationships. Types of environmental pollutants, their sources
and effects.
Water Pollution and Control, water quality in surface water, BOD and COD, nitrification,
eutrophication and its effects, bacterial contamination of water, toxins and heavy metals,
Ground water pollution, principal sources of ground water pollution
Marine pollution, toxic ocean pollutants, sewage disposal in ocean, cleanup of marine pollution
Module-II
Air pollution, Classification of air pollutants and their emission sources, air quality standards,
transport and removal of air pollutants, indoor air pollution
Module-III
Noise pollution and control, Measurement of Noise Pollution, Assessment and measurement of
sound, Sources of noise from automobiles and industrial operation and control measures
Module-IV
Industrial wastes and their treatment. Solid wastes, generation, collection, processing and
disposal.
Environmental impact assessment and auditing. Introduction to Environmental standards, laws
and policies. Global issues on environment, Waste minimization, Building environment services.
Text Books:
1. Introduction to Environmental Science by Y Anjaneyulu, BS Publications.
2. Environmental Engineering by G Kiely, McGraw Hill
Reference Books:
1. Environmental Studies from Crisis to Cure by R. Rajagopalan, Oxford University Press
2. Sewage Disposal and Air Pollution Engineering by S.K. Garg, Khanna Publication.
3. Principles of Environmental Science by Cunningham W.P. and Cunningham M.A.
McGraw-Hill.
4. Basic Environmental Technology by J.A Nathanson, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.
5. Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science by G.M. Masters and W.P Ela,
Pearson Education.
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Module-I
Idea of Engineering optimization problems, Classification of optimization algorithms, Modeling
of problems and principle of modeling. Linear programming: Formulation of LPP, Graphical
solution, Simplex method, Big-M method, Revised simplex method, Duality theory and its
application, Dual simplex method , Sensitivity analysis in linear programming.Transportation
problems: Northwest Corner rule, Least Cost rule, Vogel’s approximation method, Degeneracy,
Optimality test. Stepping stone method. Assignment problems: Hungarian method.Integer
Programming: Branch and Bound algorithm.
Module-II
Dynamic Programming: Sequential optimization; Representation of multistage decision process;
Recursive equations – Forward and backward recursions; Computational procedure in dynamic
programming (DP); Discrete versus continuous dynamic programming; Multiple state variables;
Problem formulation and applications for Design of continuous beam, Optimal geometric layout
of a truss, Water allocation as a sequential process, Capacity expansion, Reservoir operation etc.
Module-III
Non-linear programming,Unconstraint optimization, Fibonacci and Golden Section Search
method. Constrained optimization with equality constraint: Lagrange multiplier, Projected
gradient method, Constrained optimization with inequality constraint: Kuhn-Tucker conditions,
Quadratic programming.
Module-IV
Introduction to Genetic algorithm (GA), Difference and similarities between GA and traditional
methods.Basic operations of GA: reproduction, crossover, mutation and elitism. Applicationof
Optimization techniques: Water resource planning management, Structural Optimization,
Transportation planningand Management, Slope stability and optimal dimensioning of
foundations multi-objective optimization models
Text Books
1. Introduction to Optimum Design, J. S. Arora, Elsevier, 2nd Edition, 2004.
2. Optimization for Engg. Design: Algorithms & Examples, K. Deb,Prentice Hall India, 2006.
Reference Books
1. Engineering Optimization: Theory & Practice, S. S. Rao, New Age International (P) Ltd, 3rd
Edition, 1996, Reprint : June, 2008
2. Multi-Objective Optimization Using Evolutionary Algorithms, K. Deb, John Wiley, 2003
3.Operations Research, F.S.Hiller, G.J.Lieberman, Eighth Edition, McDraw Hill
4. Operations Research by Pravakar Pai, Oxford University Press.
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Geometric design- Design controls, highway cross section elements, cross slope or camber, road
width, road margins, typical cross sections of roads, design speed, sight distance, design of
horizontal and vertical alignments, horizontal and vertical curves.
Module-II
Highway Materials:- Properties of subgrade , sub-base , base course and surface course materials
, test on subgrade soil, aggregates and bituminous materials.
Module-III
Design of Highway Pavements: Flexible pavements and their design, review of old methods,
CBR method, IRC:37-2012, equivalent single wheel load factor, rigid pavements, stress in rigid
pavement, IRC design method (IRC:58-2011).
Module-IV
Highway Construction: Construction of various layers, earthwork, WBM, GSB, WMM, various
types of bituminous layers, joints in rigid pavements, Hot Mix Plants, Construction of Rigid
Pavements
Highway Maintenance: Various type of failures of flexible and rigid pavements.
Text Books:
4. Highway Engineering, by S.K.Khanna and CEG Justo, Nem Chand & Bros.
5. Transportation Engineering-Highway Engineering by C Venkatramaiah, Universities
Press.
6. A course in Highway Engineering by Dr. S.P. Bindra, Dhanpat Rai Publications.
Reference Books:
4. Principles of Highway Engineering and Traffic Analysis by Mannering Fred L.,
Washburn Scott S. and Kilaresk Walter P., Wiley India Pvt. Ltd
5. Traffic Engineering and Transportation Planning by Kadiyali, L.R.,Khanna Publishers
6. Transportation Engineering and Planning by Papacostas, C.S. and Prevedouros,
P.D.,Prentice Hall.
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Fifth Semester
Theory Practical
Code Course Name Hours/week Credit University Internal Hours/week Credit Marks
L/T Theory Marks Evaluation L/T Practical
PC Structural Analysis-II 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
PC Design of Steel 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
Structures
PC Water Supply & 3-0 3 100 50 2 1 50
Sanitary Engg.
PE Water Resource 3-1 4 100 50
Engg./ Ground Water
Hydrology/Open
Channel Flow
OE Human Resources 3-1 4 100 50
Management
/Marketing
Management/ C++ &
Object Oriented
Programming/
Internet & Web
Technology
PC Advance Lab-I 8 4 200
(Structural Engg. Lab
/Advanced
Geotechnical
Engineering Lab)
Total 17 17 500 250 14 7 350
Total Marks: 1100
Total Credits: 24
Honours GIS and Remote 4 4 100 50
Sensing /
Quantity
Surveying &
Estimating
Minor Water Supply &
Sanitary
Engineering
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Module - I
Analysis of continuous beams and plane frames by slope deflection method and moment distribution
method, analysis of continuous beam and simple portals by Kani's method
Module – II
Analysis of two hinged and fixed arches for dead and live loads, Suspension cables with two hinged
stiffening girders
Module - III
Matrix methods of analysis: flexibility and stiffness methods; Application to simple trusses and beams
Module - IV
Plastic Analysis: Plastic modulus, shear factor, plastic moment of resistance, Load factor, Plastic analysis
of continuous beam and simple rectangular portals, Application of upper bound and lower bound
theorems
Text Books:
1. Structural analysis by C.S. Reddy Mc Graw Hill
2. Structural Analysis by T.S. Thandamoorthy, Oxford University Press
3. Structural analysis a matrix approach by Pandit & Gupta, Mc Graw Hill.
4. Limit Analysis of Structures: Monikaselvam, Dhanpat Ray Publication
Reference Books
1.Indeterminate Structures: J.S.Kinney
2. Indeterminate Structural Analysis: C.K.Wang ,Mc Graw Hill
3. Structural Analysis by D.S.Prakash Rao, Universities Press
4. Matrix Analysis of Structures by P.K.Singh, Cengage Learing
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2. To study behavior of columns with different types of end conditions and find Euler‟s
buckling load foreach case.
3. To find the value of flexural rigidity (EI) for a given beam and compare it with theoretical
value.
4. To determine the deflection of a pin connected truss analytically & graphically and verify the
same experimentally.
6. To verify the moment area theorem regarding the slopes and deflections of the beam.
8. To study two hinged arch for the horizontal displacement of the roller end fora given system
of loading and to compare the same with those obtainedanalytically
10. To determine the moment required to produce a given rotation (rotational stiffness) at one
end of the beamwhen the other end is pinned.
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Module I
Introduction, advantages/disadvantages of steel, structural steel, rolled steel section, various types of
loads, design philosophy.
Limit state design method, limit states of strength and serviceability, probabilistic basis for design
Riveted, bolted and pinned connections,
Welded connections-assumptions, types, design of fillet welds, intermittent fillet weld, plug and slot
weld, failure of welded joints, welded joints vs bolted and riveted joints
Module II
Tension members, types, net cross-sectional area, types of failure, slenderness ratio, design of tension
members, gusset plate.
Compression members, effective length, slenderness ratio, types of cross-section, classification of cross-
section, design of axially loaded compression members, lacing, battening, design of column bases, and
foundation bolts.
Module III
Design of beams, types of c/s, lateral stability of beams, lateral torsional buckling, bending and shear
strength, web buckling and web crippling, deflection, design procedure.
Module IV
Plate girders- various elements and design of components Eccentric and moment connections, roof trusses
Text Books:
1. Design of Steel Structures- Limit State Method by N. Subramanian, Oxford University Press
2. Limit State Design of Steel structures by S.K. Duggal, Mc-Graw Hill
Reference Books:
1. Design of steel structures by S.S.Bhavikatti, I.K. International Publishing house.
2. Design of Steel Structures by K. S. Sairam, Pearson
3. Steel Design by William T. Segui, Cengage Learning
4. Fundamentals of Structural Steel Design by M.L.Gambhir, Mc Graw Hill
5. Steel Structures-Design and Practice by N. Subramanian, Oxford University Press
Module – I
General requirement for water supply, sources, quality of water, intake, pumping and transportation of
water. Physical, chemical and biological characteristics of water and their significance, water quality
criteria, water borne diseases, natural purification of water sources.
Module – II
Engineered systems for water treatment : aeration, sedimentation, softening coagulation, filtration,
adsorption, ion exchange, and disinfection. Design of water distribution system.
Module – III
Generation and collection of waste water, sanitary, storm and combined sewerage systems, quantities of
sanitary waste and storm water, design of sewerage system
Primary, secondary and tertiary treatment of wastewater. Waste water disposal standards,
Module – IV
Basic of microbiology. Biological wastewater treatment system : Aerobic processes activated sludge
process and its modifications, trickling filter, RBC, Anaerobic Processes conventional anaerobic digester,
High rate and hybrid anaerobic reactors, Sludge digestion and handling, Disposal of effluent and sludge,
Design problems on water distribution, sewerage, water treatment units, wastewater treatment units and
sludge digestion.
Text Books:
1. Water Supply Engineering-Environmental Engineering v.1 by S.K.Garg, Khanna Publishers
2. Sewage Disposal and Air Pollution Engineering - Environmental Engineering v.2 by S.K.Garg,
Khanna Publishers
3. Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering by B.S.Birdi Dhanpat Rai Publishing Company
Reference Books:
1. Water Supply Engineering by B. C. Punmia and A.K.Jain, Laxmi Publications
2. Water and Wastewater Technology by M.J.Hammer, PHI
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Module-I
Precipitation, its Measurement and Analysis: Hydrologic cycle, catchment area and watershed,
Rainfall and its characteristics, Rain gauges, Non-Recording and Recording type, Average
rainfall over a catchment, Evapo-transpiration, Pan evaporation, Pan coefficient, Infiltration, W-
Index and -Index.
Module-II
Discharge Measurement: Stream gauging, Flow rating curve, Use of current meters for velocity
measurement, Dye-dilution method of discharge measurement, Estimation of discharge.
Module-III
Hydrograph: Characteristics of a Run off hydrograph, Unit hydrograph, S-hydrograph,
Instantaneous Unit hydrograph, Synthetic Unit hydrograph, Duration Curve, Mass flow
hydrograph.
Flood Control: Flood flows, Frequency studies, Statistical analysis for flood prediction, Method
of flood control, Flood routing, Reservoir routing and Channel routing, River training works.
Module-IV
Open Channel Flow: Definition, Uniform flow, Chezy‟s Kutter‟s equation, Most economical
section, specific energy, critical, subcritical, supercritical flow, Non-uniform flow, Gradual
varied flow, Hydraulic jump,
Text Books:
1. Engg. Hydrology by K. Subramanian, McGraw-Hill
2. Hydrology and Water Resources Engineering by K. C. Patra, Narosa Publishing House,
New Delhi
Reference Books:
1. Engineering Hydrology by C.S.P. Ojha, Oxford University Press
2. Hydrology by H.M. Raghunath, New age Int. Publication, New Delhi
3. Hydrology by P.J.R. Reddy, University Science Press, New Delhi
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Module I
Hydrologic cycle, Water balance, Occurrence of ground water: Origin, geological formations as aquifers,
type of aquifers, groundwater basins, springs. Darcy‟s Law, validity of Darcy‟s Law permeability,
laboratory and field measurement of permeability, groundwater Flow lines. Steady flow to a well, steady
radial flow to a well in confined aquifer and unconfined aquifer, Unsteady radial flow into a confined
aquifer, Non equilibrium Theis equation, Theis method of solution, multiple well system.
Module II
Methods of constructions of deep and shallow wells: The percussion (or cable tool) method of drilling,
Direct circulation hydraulic rotary method, Down the hole hammer method, well logs-receptivity logging,
testing of wells for yield, Effect of irrigation, stream flow, rainfall on groundwater fluctuations, seasonal
and secular variations, fluctuation due to miscellaneous causes.
Surface and Subsurface investigations of groundwater: Geophysical exploration, Electrical resistivity
method, aerial photo interpretation, remote sensing applications to ground water exploration, test drilling,
Artificial recharge by water spreading, through pits and shaft, recharge through other methods;
Module III
Ground water pollution: Municipal sources, liquid wastes from domestic uses, solid wastes, Industrial
sources, tank and pipeline leakage, Mining activity, agricultural sources, septic tank and cesspools, saline
water intrusion in coastal aquifers, methods to control saline water intrusion ;
Module IV
Groundwater management: Concepts of Basin management, Equation of hydrologic equilibrium,
groundwater basin investigations, conjunctive use of surface and groundwater.
Reference Books:
1. Groundwater Hydrology, D. K. Todd, John Wiley and Sons.
2. Ground Water, H. M. Raghunath,.
3. Groundwater and Tube Wells, S. P. Garg, Oxford and IBH Publishing Co., New Delhi.
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Module I
Basic Fluid flow concepts: Classification of open channels, classification of flow, basic equations,
velocity distribution, pressure distribution, energy and momentum coefficients.
Uniform flow in rigid boundary channels: Shear stress on the boundary, flow over scattered roughness
elements, Chezy‟s equation, Manning‟s equation, effect of channel shape on resistance equation, section
factor curves for rectangular and trapezoidal channels, flow in a circular channel, relation between
conveyance and depth.
Module II
Uniform flow in mobile boundary channels: Incipient motion condition, regimes of flow, resistance to
flow in alluvial streams. Design of channels: Rigid boundary channels, non-scouring erodible boundary
channels, alluvial channels. Specific energy: Specific energy, specific force, critical depth computations,
control section, application of specific energy and critical depth concepts.
Module III
Gradually varied flow: Types of non uniform flow, governing equations, characteristics of surface curves,
classification of water surface profiles, sketching of water surface profiles, discharge from reservoir,
profiles in compound channels, computation of gradually varied flow in prismatic channels, gradually
varied flow in non prismatic channels.
Module IV
Rapidly varied flow: Application of conservation laws, channel transitions, supercritical flow past weirs,
spillways, hydraulic jumps
Unsteady flow: Waves and their classification, celerity of a wave, surges, equation of motion, method of
characteristics, dam break problem.
Text Books
1. Flow through open channels, Rajesh Srivastava, Oxford University Press
2. Flow through open channels - K. G. Ranga Raju
Reference Books:
1. Open channel flow - M. Hanif Chaudhry
2. Open Channel Hydraulics - V. T. Chow
3. Flow in open channels - K. Subramanya
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HONOUR SUBJECT
PCI5D001 GIS AND REMOTE SENSING (4-0-0)
MODULE-I
Remote sensing- introduction, physics of remote sensing- electromagnetic radiations and their
characteristics, thermal emissions, multi-concept in remote sensing, remote sensing satellites and their
data products, sensors and orbital characteristics, spectral reflectance curves for earth surface features,
methods of remotely sensed data interpretation- visual interpretation, concept of fcc, digital image
processing- digital image and its characteristics, satellite data formats, image rectification and restoration,
image enhancement- contrast manipulation, spatial feature manipulation, multi-image manipulation
MODULE-II
Fundamentals of GIS: introduction, definition of GIS, evolution of GIS, roots of GIS, definition, GIS
architecture, models of GIS, framework for GIS, GIS categories, map as a model, spatial referencing
system, map projections, commonly used map projections, grid systems, cartographic symbolization,
types of maps, typography, map design, map productions, map applications,
MODULE-III
data management, models and quality issues: conceptual models, geographical data models, data
primitives, data types - raster and vector approach, digital terrain modeling , approaches to digital terrain
data modeling , acquisition of digital terrain data, data modeling and spatial analysis, sources of
geographical data, data collectors and providers, creating digital data sets, data presentation, data
updating, data storage
MODULE-IV
GIS data processing, analysis and visualization: raster based GIS data processing, vector based GIS data
processing, human computer interaction and GIS, visualization of geographic information, principles of
cartographic design in GIS, generation of information product, image classification and GIS, visual image
interpretation, types of pictorial data products, image interpretation strategy, image interpretation process,
Text Books:
1. Remote Sensing and GIS, Basudeb Bhatta, Oxford University Press
2. Remote Sensing And GIS, M.A. Reddy, B.S. Publication, Hyderabad
Reference Books:
1. Fundamental of Remote Sensing by G. Joseph, Universities Press
2. Introduction Of GIS, Kang-Tsung Chang, Mcgraw-Hill
3. GIS, N. Panigrahi, Universities Press
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HONOUR SUBJECT
PCI5D002 QUANTITY SURVEYING AND ESTIMATING (4-0-0)
Module – I
Quality estimation:
Principles of estimation, methods and units, Estimation of materials in buildings, Culverts and bridges.
Module II
Principles of general and detailed specification for various types building works.
Analysis of rates, description, Prime cost, Schedule rates, Analysis of rates for various types of works.
Estimate of R.C.C and Steel works, Scheduling, Slab, beam, column
Module – III
Estimation of Road – earthwork fully in banking, cutting,partly cutting & partly filling. Detailed estimate
for WBM, Bituminous road.
Valuation, rent fixation, tenders, contracts, accounting procedure, measurement book, stores, cost &
quality control ,PWD & CPWD practice, Software Applications for Estimation of Buildings.
Module – III
Network techniques, Introduction to CPM/ PERT methods and their use in project planning construction
schedules for jobs, materials equipments, labour and finance.
Reference Books:
1. Estimating and Costing in Civil Engineering Theory & Practice, B.N. Dutta, UBS Publishers
2. PERT and CPM, L.S. Sreenath, East West Press
3. Civil engineering contracts and estimates by B.S. Patil, University Press.
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MINOR SUBJECT
Module – I
General requirement for water supply, sources, quality of water, intake, pumping and transportation of
water. Physical, chemical and biological characteristics of water and their significance, water quality
criteria, water borne diseases, natural purification of water sources.
Module – II
Engineered systems for water treatment : aeration, sedimentation, softening coagulation, filtration,
adsorption, ion exchange, and disinfection. Design of water distribution system.
Module – III
Generation and collection of waste water, sanitary, storm and combined sewerage systems, quantities of
sanitary waste and storm water, design of sewerage system
Primary, secondary and tertiary treatment of wastewater. Waste water disposal standards,
Module – IV
Basic of microbiology. Biological wastewater treatment system : Aerobic processes activated sludge
process and its modifications, trickling filter, RBC, Anaerobic Processes conventional anaerobic digester,
High rate and hybrid anaerobic reactors, Sludge digestion and handling, Disposal of effluent and sludge,
Design problems on water distribution, sewerage, water treatment units, wastewater treatment units and
sludge digestion.
Text Books:
4. Water Supply Engineering-Environmental Engineering v.1 by S.K.Garg, Khanna Publishers
5. Sewage Disposal and Air Pollution Engineering - Environmental Engineering v.2 by S.K.Garg,
Khanna Publishers
6. Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering by B.S.Birdi Dhanpat Rai Publishing Company
Reference Books:
3. Water Supply Engineering by B. C. Punmia and A.K.Jain, Laxmi Publications
4. Water and Wastewater Technology by M.J.Hammer, PHI
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OTHER ELECTIVE
Module I:
Concept scope and objectives of HRM. Relationship between HRM and HRD. The challenges
for HRM – Environmental, organizational and Individual. Role and functions of HR managers in
the changing business scenario. Human Resources Planning – overview, Recruitment – concept,
objectives, legal framework regulating recruitment in India, Selection – Objectives and methods,
Test and interviews, Induction and orientation, validity and reliability of Tests and interviews.
Module II:
Career Planning – concept, objectives. Different stages of career and its implications, Methods of
career planning and development, Promotion – types and process, Transfer – types. Separations
including lay off and retrenchment. Performance Management – concept and objectives.
Performance Appraisal – concept objectives and methods – management by objectives (MBO),
Assessment centre, 360 degree feedback. Appraisal errors. Competency mapping – concept,
objectives and the process.
Module III:
Compensation Management – objectives and principles. wage & salary. Wage concept –
minimum wage, Fair wage, living wage. nominal wage and real wage. Components of wages,
methods of wage determination, job evaluation – methods wage differentials and its functions.
Training and Development – Training need Assessment, Types of Training Programs – on the
job and off the job training programs, Evaluation of effectiveness of training programs.
Books Recommended
1. Personnel & HRM – P. subha Rao, Himalaya Publishing House.
2. HRM - Text and cases – Aswathappa, THM
3. Managing Human Resources – Gomez, Belkin &Cardy, PHI. HRM – Snell, Bohlander,
Vohra – Cengage Publication
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Objective of the Course: The course aims at introducing the basic concepts of marketing to the
undergraduate students in engineering. The learning shall help the students in better designing,
manufacturing and selling product/ service packages keeping competitive market, customers and
cost in view.
Text Book:
1. Etzel , Walker ,Stanton and Pandit, Marketing, 14/e, Tata McGraw Hill.
2. Saxena, “Marketing Management” Tata McGraw Hill, 4/e.
Reference
1. Grewal, Levy, „Marketing‟ Tata McGraw Hill, special Indian edition.
2. Karunakaran “Marketing Management”, Himalaya Publishing House, 2010/e.
3. Kotler, Keller,Koshy and Jha, “Marketing Management”, 13/e, Pearson Education.
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Text Books:
1. Object Oriented Programming with C++ - E. Balagurusamy, McGraw-Hill Education (India)
2. ANSI and Turbo C++ - Ashoke N. Kamthane, Pearson Education
Reference Books:
1. Big C++ - Wiley India
2. C++: The Complete Reference- Schildt, McGraw-Hill Education (India)
3. “C++ and Object Oriented Programming” – Jana, PHI Learning.
4. “Object Oriented Programming with C++ “- Rajiv Sahay, Oxford
5. Mastering C++ - Venugopal, McGraw-Hill Education (India) “Object Oriented Programming
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Textbooks
1. Web Warrior Guide to Web Design Technologies, Don Gosselin, Joel Sklar& others, Cengage
Learning
Reference Books
1. Web Programming: Building Internet Applications, Chris Bates, Wiley Dreamtech
2. Programming the World Wide Web, Robert W Sebesta, Pearson
3. Web Technologies, Uttam K Roy, Oxford
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1. PCI6D001 Honours(O3) Applications of Matrix Method in 4-0-0 4
Structural Analysis
2. PCI6D002 Honours(O3) Earthquake Engineering 4-0-0 4
3. PCI6D003 Honours(O3) Town Planning 4-0-0 4
4. PCI6D004 Honours(O3) High rise Structures 4-0-0 4
5. PCI6E101 HS(CP) Business Communication & Skill for 1-0-2 3
Interview
6. PCI6G001 Minor(CP) Irrigation Engineering 4-0-0 4
7. PCI6H301 OE(CP) Industrial Lecture # 0-0-1 1
8. PCI6I101 PC(CP) Foundation Engineering 3-0-1 4
9. PCI6I102 PC(CP) Irrigation Engineering 3-0-1 4
10. PCI6J001 PE(O1) Advanced Transportation Engineering 4-0-0 4
11. PCI6J002 PE(O1) Pavement Design 4-0-0 4
12. PCI6J003 PE(O1) Mass Transit System 4-0-0 4
13. PCI6J004 PE(O2) Structural Dynamics 4-0-0 4
14. PCI6J005 PE(O2) FEM 4-0-0 4
15. PCI6J006 PE(O2) Prestressed Concrete 4-0-0 4
16. PCI6L101 ^SE(CP) 3-0-1 4
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6th Semester
Foundation Engineering (3-0-1)
Module:I
Lateral Earth Pressure and Retaining Structures: Concept of earth pressure, Earth pressure at rest,
active and passive earth pressure for both cohesionless and cohesive soils, Earth pressure theories:
Rankine’s theory, Coumb’s Wedge theory, Graphical methods: Rebhan’s and Culmann’s graphical
solutions, Stability conditions for retaining walls.
Module: II
Bearing Capacity: Definitions, Rankine’s analysis, Types of failures: General and local shear failure,
Terzaghi’s Analysis, Brinch-Hansen analysis, Meyerhof’s analysis, Vesics’s bearing capacity
equation, Effect of water table on bearing capacity, IS code method for computing bearing capacity,
Field Methods: Plate load test and its limitations, Standard penetration test.
Shallow Foundations: Types of foundations: Spread footing, combined and strap footing, mat or raft
footing, Settlement of footings.
Module: III
Deep Foundations: Difference between shallow and deep foundations, Types of deep foundations.
Pile Foundations: Types of piles, pile driving, load carrying capacity of piles-static and dynamic
formulae, Pile load test and its limitations, correlation with penetration tests, Group action in piles-
settlement and efficiency of pile groups in clay, negative skin friction, Under reamed pile
foundation. Basics of well foundation - types, component parts and ideas about the forces acting on
a well foundation.
Module: IV
Subsoil Exploration: Necessity and planning for subsoil exploration, Methods - direct (test pits and
trenches), indirect (sounding, penetration tests and geophysical methods).
Soil sampling – types of samples, standard penetration test, static and dynamic cone penetration
test, in-situ vane shear test, Rock coring, soil exploration report.
Rock Mechanics: Introduction, problems, defects in rock mass, joints, faults, folds, methods of
geophysical prospecting, seismic and electrical method.
Text Books:
1. Principles of Foundation Engineering by B. M. Das, Cenage Learning
2. Foundation Analysis and Design by Joseph E. Bowles, Mc Graw Hill
3. Soil Mechanics And Foundation Engineering by K.R.Arora, STANDARD PUBLISHER DIST.
Reference Books:
1. Geotechnical Engineering by S. K. Gulati & Monoj Gupta, Mc Graw Hill
2. Soil Mechanics and Foundations by Dr B. C. Punmia et al., Laxmi Publications
3. Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engineering by B.N.D. Narasinga Rao, WILEY
4. Geotechnical Engineering by C. Venkatramiah, New Age International Publishers
5. Basic and Applied Soil Mechanics by Gopal Ranjan and A. S. R. Rao, New Age International
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MODULE-I
Introduction: Necessity of Irrigation in India, Advantages and disadvantages of Irrigation,
Techniques of water distribution in firms, Quality of irrigation water.
Water requirements of Crops: Crops and crop season, Duty and Delta, Consumptive use, Irrigation
requirements, Estimation of consumptive use of water by climatic approaches, Irrigation
efficiencies, Soil moisture-irrigation relationship.
MODULE-II
Canal Irrigation: Classification of canals, Canal losses, Alignment of canals, Design of stable channels
using Kennedy’s and Lacey’s theory, Garret’s diagram, Cross section of irrigation canals
Lining of Irrigation Canals: Advantages and economics of lining, Various types of lining, Design of
lined canals.
MODULE-III
Reclamation of Water Logged and Saline Soils: Causes and control of water logging. Reclamation of
saline and alkaline land, Surface and Sub-surface drainage.
Types of Cross-Drainage Works: Types of CD works, Selection of a suitable type to suite a particular
condition, Design consideration for CD works.
Diversion Head works: Weirs and Barrages, Types of weirs and barrages, Layout of a diversion head
works, Introduction to different components of a diversion head works.
Design of weirs and barrages: Bligh’s creep theory, Design of weir using Bligh’s theory, Lane’s
weighted creep theory, Khosla’s theory, Khosla’s method of independent variables, Exit gradient.
Canal Falls: Necessity, Proper location, Types, Design and detailing of one type of fall.
MODULE-IV
Gravity Dams: Typical cross section, Various forces acting on gravity dam, Combination of forces for
design, Modes of failure and criteria for structural stability, High and low gravity dam, Design of
high dam, Typical section of low gravity dam.
Earth Dams: Types, Causes of failure, Preliminary section of an earth dam, Seepage control in earth
dams
Spillways: Descriptive study of various types of spillways.
Text Books:
1. Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulic Structures by S. K. Garg, Khanna Publication, New Delhi
2. Irrigation Engg. By B.C. Punmia and Pande, Laxmi Publication, New Delhi
Reference Books:
1. Irrigation Engg. By Birdie and Das, Dhanpat Rai, New Delhi
2. Irrigation Engg. By Sharma and Sharma, S. Chanda and Company, New Delhi
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Module I:
Introduction: The Continuum, Equations of Equilibrium, Boundary Conditions, Strain displacement
relations, Stress strain Relations, Plane stress and plane Strain problems, Different methods of
structural analysis including numerical methods. Basics of finite element method (FEM), different
steps involved in FEM, Different approaches of FEM, Direct method, Energy approach, Weighted
residual Method.
Module II:
One and Two Dimensional Problems: Detail formulation including shape functions. stress strain
relations, strain displacement relations and derivation of stiffness matrices using energy approach,
Assembling of element matrices, application of displacement boundary conditions, Numerical
solution of one dimensional problems using bar, truss, beam elements and frames. Derivation of
shape function using Lagrange’s interpolation, Pascal’s triangle, Convergence criteria.
Module III:
Finite Element modeling of two dimensional problems using Constant strain Triangle(CST )
elements, Stress strain relations for isotropic and orthotropic materials, Four nodded rectangular
elements, axisymmetric solids subjected to axisymmetric loading.
Isoparametric Elements: Natural coordinates, isoparametric elements, four node, eight node
elements. Numerical integration, order of integration.
Module IV:
Plate Bending: Bending of plates, rectangular elements, triangular elements and quadrilateral
elements, Concept of 3D modeling.
Text Books:
1. C. S. Krishnamoorthy, Finite Element analysis-Theory and Programming, TMH
2. Finite Element Method, R. Dhanraj and K. P. Nair, Oxford University Press
3. Finite Element Methods for Engineers by U.S. Dixit, Cegage Learning
Reference Books:
1. R. D. Cook., Concepts and Applications of Finite Element Analysis , Wiley.
2. M. Mukhopadhyay-Matrix and Finite Element Analysis of Structures
3. O. C Zienkiewicz .and R. L. Taylor, Finite Element Method, Mc Graw Hill
4. Introduction to Finite Elements in Engineering, T.P. Chandrupatla and A.D. Belegundu
5. Finite Element Analysis in Engineering Design, S. Rajasekharan.
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Module – I
Principles of architectural design –primary elements, form, space, organization, circulation,
proportion and scale, ordering principles.
Functional planning of buildings: Planning, designing and construction, General building
requirements, Permit and Inspection (as per the National building Code)
Module – II
Town Planning ; Evolution of towns : History and trends in town planning:-origin and growth,
Historical development of town planning in ancient valley civilizations; Objects and necessary of
town planning; Surveys and analysis of a town
Module – III
New Concepts in town planning : Garden city movement, Linear city and Satellite city concepts,
Neighborhood Planning.
Module – IV
Planning Principles, Practice and Techniques: Elements of City plan, Estimating future needs,
Planning standards, Zoning:- its definition, procedure and districts, height and bulk zoning, F.A.R.,
Master Plan; Concepts of urban planning , design and landscaping.
Reference Books:
1. B. Gallion and S. Eisner, The Urban Pattern: City planning and Design - C B S publishers.
2. D. K. Francis Ching, Architectures: Form, Space and Order, John Wiley.
3. S. Eisner, A. B. Gallion and S. Eisner, The Urban Pattern: City planning and Design, JohnWiley
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