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VII Semester

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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING SCHEME OF TEACHING


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CV701 CV702 CV703 CV704 CV71X CV72Y CV705 CV706 CV706 Total 31 450

Hydrology & Irrigation Engg. Quantity Surveying and Estimation Design of Steel Structures Design of Pre stressed Concrete Structures Elective - IV Elective V Concrete & Highway Lab Project Work - Phase 1 Seminar on Current Topic

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List of Electives Sub Code Subject CV 721 Solid Waste Management CV 722 Highway Geometric Design CV 723 Advanced Concrete Technology CV 724 Theory of Elasticity

Subject Design of Bridges Pavement Materials & Construction Numerical methods in Civil Engineering Open Channel Hydraulics

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING SCHEME OF TEACHING


Marks CIE SEE Credits

VIII Semester
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CV801 CV CV CV CV CV Total
List of Electives Sub Code CV 821 CV 822 CV 823 CV 8X07

Engineering Management 2-0-2 3-0-0 3-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-12 33 03 03 03 03 04 50 50 50 50 50 300

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CV802

Design and Drawing of Steel Structures

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Elective - IV

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Elective - V

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CV8X07

Open Elective

CV803

Project Work

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CV 811 CV 812 CV 813 CV 814

Reinforced Earth Structures Ground Water Recharge & Water conservation Air Pollution & Control Pavement Design

Subject Valuation of Real Properties Finite Element Methods of Structural Analysis Design of Hydraulic Structures Environmental Impact Assessment

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HYDROLOGY AND IRRIGATION ENGINEERING Sub Code : CV 701 Hrs/ Week : 04 Total Hrs : 52 CIE Marks : 50 Exam Hours : 03 SEE Marks : 50

Objectives of the course : 1. To make the students to understand the concepts of hydrology and irrigation engineering and hydraulic structures. 2. At the end of the course student must be able to solve problems associated with the subject. Pre-requisites of the course: Fluid mechanics (CV 305). UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION : Definition of hydrology, importance of hydrology, global water availability, practical applications of hydrology, hydrologic cycle, concept of catchment and water budget equation. PRECIPITATION : Definition, forms and types of precipitation, measurement of rain fall. recording and non recording type of rain gauges, consistency of rainfall data (double mass curve method), computation of mean rainfall (arithmetic average, Thiessen's polygon and isohyetal methods), mass curve, rainfall hyetographs, intensity - duration frequency curves. 10 Hours UNIT 2 WATER LOSSES : Introduction, infiltration, factors affecting infiltration capacity, measurement (double ring infiltrometer), Horton's infiltration equation, infiltration indices. evaporation-process, factors affecting evaporation, evapotranspiration, PET, AET, factors affecting ET, estimation of ET. RUNOFF : Components of runoff, factors affecting runoff, stream flow measurements,area velocity method and slope area method, rainfall - runoff relationship, peak runoff estimation using rational method. 12 Hours UNIT 3 IRRIGATION : Benefits and ill effects of irrigation, Water logging, need for drainage, sources of water for irrigation, Systems and Methods of irrigation, Reference crop evapotranspiration, crop coefficients, crop water requirements, irrigation water requirements,leaching requirements,irrigation efficiency, frequency of irrigation. 08 hrs.
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UNIT 4 CANALS : Types of canal, alignment of canals, design of rigid and mobile boundary canals- Lacey's and Kennedy's methods, description of canal drops, canal regulators, cross drainage works. 10 Hours UNIT 5 : RESERVOIRS : Types, investigation for reservoir sites, storage zones, determination of storage capacity and yield of a reservoir using mass inflow curve. GRAVITY DAMS : Forces acting on gravity dam, modes of failure, elementary and practical profile, low and high gravity dams, simple design by single step method. EARTHEN DAMS : Types of earthen dams, modes of failure of earthen dams. 12 Hours TEXT BOOKS : 1. Subramanya K, "Engineering Hydrology", 3rd edition,Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi. 2. B.C. Punmia and Pande Lal, "Irrigation and Water Power Engineering", Laxmi Publications, New Delhi. REFERENCE BOOKS : 1. S.K. Garg, 'Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulic Structures', Khanna Publications, New Delhi. 2. P.N. Modi, 'Irrigation, Water Resources, and Water Power Engineering', Standard Book House, New Delhil. 3. Michael A.M., 'Irrigation Theory and Practices, Vikas Publications, New Delhi. 4. Jayarami Reddy, 'A Text Book of Hydrology', Lakshmi Publications, New Delhi. 5. Raghunath H.M, 'Hydrology-Analysis and Design", Wiley Eastern Publication, New Delhi. 6. Ghosh S.N, "Flood Control and Drainage Engineering", Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd. (2006), 3rd edition.

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QUANTITY SURVEYING & ESTIMATION Sub Code : CV 702 Hrs/ Week : 04 Total Hrs : 52 CIE Marks : 50 Exam Hours : 03 SEE Marks : 50

Objectives of the course : To estimate the quantities and cost of different items of civil engineering works. Prerequisite of the course : CV406 UNIT 1 ESTIMATES : Different type of estimates, study of various drawing attached with estimates, important terms, units of measurements, abstract, approximate methods of estimating buildings, cost from materials and labour, equations recommended by CBRI-examples. BUILDING ESTIMATES : Methods of taking out quantities and cost, center line method, long and short wall method or crossing method, preparation of detailed and abstract estimates for the following - masonry structures and framed structures with flat sloped RCC roofs, beams, columns and column footings, RCC roof slabs. 20 Hours UNIT 2 ESTIMATES OF CIVIL ENGINEERING WORKS : Steel truss (Fink and Howe truss), RCC slab culverts manhole and septic tanks. SPECIFICATION : Objective of writing specifications essentials in specifications, general and detail specifications of item of works in buildings, specifications of aluminum and wooden partitions, false ceiling, aluminum and fiber doors and windows, various types of claddings. 08 Hours UNIT 3 RATE ANALYSIS : Working out quantities and rates for following standard items of works-earth work in different types of soils, cement concrete of different mixes, bricks and stone masonry, flooring, plastering, RCC works, centering and form work for different RCC items, wood and steel works for doors, windows and ventilators. 08 Hours UNIT 4 COMPUTATION OF EARTH WORK FOR ROADS : Methods for computation of earthwork, cross sections, mid section formula, trapezoidal formula, average end area or mean sectional area method, prismoidal formula, for different terrains. 08 Hours
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UNIT 5 CONTRACTS : Types of contract-essentials of contract agreementlegal aspects, penal provisions on breach of contract, definition of the terms: tender, earnest money deposit, security deposit, tender forms, documents and types, comparative statements, acceptance of contract documents and issue of work orders, duties and liabilities, termination of contract, completion certificate, quality control, right of contractor, refund of deposit, administrative approval, technical sanction, nominal muster roll, measurements-preparation of bills. 08 Hours TEXT BOOKS : 1. N.Chakraborti, "Estimating, Costing, specification and valuation in Civil Engg." Published by author, Calcutta. 2. Dutta.B.N., "Estimating & specification", UBS publishers and distributors, New Delhi. REFERENCE BOOKS : 1. Basin.S, "Quantity Surveying", S. Chand & Co., New Delhi. 2. Rangwala.S.C., "Estimating & specification", Charotar Publishing House Anand. 3. Birde.G.S., "Text book of Estimating & Costing",Dhanpath Rai and Sons, New Delhi. 4. Kohli D.D. and Kohli R.C, "A text book of Estimating, Costing and Accounts", S. Chand Co., New Delhi. 5. Nanavati.J., "Professional Practice for Civil Engineers". SCHEME OF EXAMINATION : One question on estimate of building (Unit 1) - compulsory Four questions to be answered from the remaining units, selecting at least one from each unit.

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DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES Sub Code : CV 703 CIE Marks : 50 Hrs/ Week : 04 Exam Hours : 03 Total Hrs : 52 SEE Marks : 50 Objective : To understand the behaviour of Steel structures and designing as per IS800:2007. Prerequisites: CV303, CV402, CV501. UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION : Advantages and disadvantages of steel
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structures, loads and load combinations, Design considerations, Limit State Method (LSM) of design, failure criteria for steel, IS code provisions, section classification, fire resistance and ductility of steel. BOLTED CONNECTIONS : Advantages and disadvantages, Design strength of HSFG bolts, design of bolted connections, brackets connections. WELDED CONNECTIONS : Advantages and disadvantages, Types of welds, defects in welds, strength of welds, design of welded connections, brackets connections. 12 Hours UNIT 2 DESIGN OF TENSION MEMBERS : Modes of failure, axially loaded tension members and their connections, concept of lug angles. DESIGN OF COMPRESSION MEMBERS : Modes of failure, Design of single angle struts, compression members. 10 Hours UNIT 3 DESIGN OF COMPRESSION MEMBERS : Design of built up compression members, Laced and battened systems, splicing. COLUMN BASES : Design of simple slab base, gusseted base. 10 Hours UNIT 4 PLASTIC BEHAVIOUR OF STRUCTURAL STEEL : Introduction, Plastic theory, Plastic hinge concept, Plastic Modulus, Shape factor, Plastic Moment. DESIGN OF FLEXURAL MEMBERS : Types of beams, Modes of failure, Design strength of laterally supported and unsupported beams in bending and shear, Maximum deflection, Design of laterally supported and unsupported beams. 10 Hours UNIT 5 TYPES OF CONNECTIONS : Beam to beam, beam to column - bolted and welded, framed and seated, stiffened and unstiffened connections (moment resistant connections not included). 10 Hours TEXT BOOKS : 1. N.Subramanian, "Design of Steel Structures", Oxford University Press, 2009. 2. Dr. Ram Chandra and Virendra Gehlot, "Limit State Design of Steel Structures", Scientific Publishers (India), 2010.
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REFERENCE BOOKS : 1. S.S.Bhavikatti, "Design of Steel Structures by Limit State Method as per IS 800: 2007", I.K. International Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2009. 2. IS - 800: 2007, Steel tables (to be supplied in examination). 3. Dr.V.L. Shah and Prof. Veena Gore, "Limit State Design of Steel Structures (IS 800: 2007)", Structures Publications, Pune, 2010. 4. Duggal, "Limit State Design of steel structures", Tata McGraw Hill, 2010.

DESIGN OF PRE-STRESSED CONCRETE STRUCTURES Sub Code : CV 704 Hrs/ Week : 03 Total Hrs : 39 CIE Marks : 50 Exam Hours : 03 SEE Marks : 50

Objective of the course : At the end of the course students must be able to analyze and design various pre tensioned and post tensioned structural components using I S 1343-1980. Pre-requisites of the course: CV 103, CV 303, CV 402, CV 405 UNIT 1 MATERIALS : High strength concrete and steel, stress-Strain characteristics and properties. BASIC PRINCIPLES OF PRESTRESSING: Fundamentals, load balancing concept, Stress concept, centre of thrust. Pre-tensioning and post-tensioning systems, tensioning methods and end anchorages. 08 Hours UNIT 2 ANALYSIS OF SECTIONS FOR FLEXURE : Stresses in concrete due to pre-stress and loads, cable profiles. LOSSES OF PRE-STRESS: Various losses encountered in pre-tensioning and post tensioning methods, determination of jacking force. 07 Hours UNIT 3 DEFLECTIONS : Deflection of a pre-stressed member - Short term and long term deflections, elastic deflections under transfer loads and due to different cable profiles, Deflection limits as per IS 1343, effect of creep on deflection, load verses deflection curve, methods of reducing deflection 09 Hours
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UNIT 4 LIMIT STATE OF COLLAPSE : Flexural strength of sections, ShearIS Code recommendations, shear resistance of sections, shear reinforcement, limit state of serviceability - control of deflections and cracking. 07 Hours UNIT 5 DESIGN OF BEAMS : Design of pre-tensioned and post-tensioned symmetrical and asymmetrical sections. Permissible stress, design of prestressing force and eccentricity, 08 Hours TEXT BOOKS 1. N. Krishna Raju, "Pre-stressed Concrete", Tata Mc.Graw Publishers. 2. P. Dayarathnam, "Pre-stressed Concrete", Oxford and IBH Publishing Co. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. T.Y. Lin and Ned H. Burns, "Design of pre-stressed concrete structures", John Wiley & Sons, New York. 2. N.C. Sinha & S.K. Roy, "Fundamental of pre-stressed concrete". 3. IS: 1343: 1980 4. N. Rajgopalan, "Pre-stressed Concrete".

CONCRETE AND HIGHWAY MATERIALS LABORATORY Sub Code : CV 705 Hrs/ Week : 03 Total Hrs : 42 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Normal Consistency Test for cement paste. Setting time test for cement Compressive strength test for cement Specific gravity test for cement Slump test Compaction factor test Vee Bee test Compressive strength on concrete cubes Split tensile test on concrete cylinders Flexural strength test on concrete beams Aggregate Crushing value test
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Los Angeles Abrasion test Aggregate Impact value test Shape tests (Flaky and Elongation) Specific Gravity test of aggregate Water absorption test Specific gravity test on bitumen Penetration test on bitumen Ductility test on bitumen Softening point test on bitumen Flash and Fire point test on bitumen Viscosity test on bitumen

Demonstration of 1.Soundness test for cement by autoclave method 2.Air permeability test for cement REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Highway material testing laboratory manual 2. Gambhir.M.L., "Concrete manual", Dhanpat Rai & Sons, New Delhi 3. Relevant IS Codes and IRC Codes

SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT Sub Code : CV 711 Hrs/ Week : 03 Total Hrs : 39 CIE Marks : 50 Exam Hours : 03 SEE Marks : 50

Objectives of the course : To equip the students with the various elements of Solid waste management. Pre-requisites of the course : CV 505, CV 604 UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION-Definition, land pollution- scope and importance of solid waste management, functional elements of solid waste management, sources - classification and characteristics- municipal, commercial & industrial, methods of quantification. 08 Hours
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UNIT 2 COLLECTION AND TRANSPORTATION : Systems of collection, collection equipment, garbage, chutes, transfer stations- bailing and compacting, route optimization techniques and problems. TREATMENT/PROCESSING TECHNIQUES : Components separation, volume reduction, size reduction, chemical reduction and biological processing. 07 Hours UNIT 3 INCINERATION : Process- 3 T's factors affecting incineration process, incinerators- types prevention. air pollution. COMPOSTING: Aerobic and anaerobic composting; factors affecting composting; Indore and Bangalore processes; mechanical and semi mechanical composting processes; Vermi composting. 08 Hours UNIT 4 SANITARY LAND FILLING : Different types, trench area, ramp and pit method, site selection, basic step involved, cell design, prevention of site pollution, leachate & gas collection and control methods, geosynthetic fabrics in sanitary land fill. 08 Hours UNIT 5 DISPOSAL METHODS : Open dumping -selection of site, ocean disposal, feeding to hogs, biomedical waste and disposal, pyrolysis RECYCLE: Material and energy recovery operations, reuse in other industries, plastic wastes, environmental significance and reuse. 08 Hours TEXT BOOKS 1. Tchobanoglous, "Integrated Solid Waste Management", Mc Graw Hill Publications 2. Bhide and Sunderashan, "Solid Waste Management in developing countries". REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Pavoni J.L, "Hand book on Solid Waste Disposal" 2. Peavy and Tchobanoglous, "Environmental Engineering", McGraw Hill Publication 3. S.K, Garg, "Environmental Engineering", Khanna publishers, 2007
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HIGHWAY GEOMETRIC DESIGN Sub Code : CV 712 Hrs/ Week : 03 Total Hrs : 39 CIE Marks : 50 Exam Hours : 03 SEE Marks : 50

Objectives of the course : To study the different road geometrics and designing it as per IRC Standard. Pre-requisite of the course : CV403, CV 504 UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION : Elements of geometric design control factors like topography-design speed, design vehicle, traffic capacity, volume, environment and other factors-IRC and AAHO standards and specification, PCU concept for design. 07 Hours UNIT 2 CROSS SECTION ELEMENTS : Pavement surface characteristics friction, skid and skid resistance, pavement unevenness, light reflecting characteristics, camber and its shapes, providing camber in the field, pavement width computation, kerbs and its types, medians, shoulders, foot paths, parking lanes, service roads, cycle- tracks, driveways, guard rails, width of formation, right of way, design of road humps as per IRC Specification. 9 Hours UNIT 3 SIGHT DISTANCES : Stopping and over taking sight distances, sight distances at Intersections, set back distances at curves (single lane and multiple lane). 07 Hours UNIT 4 HORIZONTAL ALIGNMENT : Design elements, super elevation, extra widening of pavements at curves transition curves types and ideal curve; vertical alignment: gradient, vertical curve design criteria, types of summit and valley curves, design of vertical curves, design standards for hill roads. 08 Hours UNIT 5 INTERSECTION DESIGN : Elements of an intersection, maneuver area, speed lanes-various types of intersection, flyovers, grade separators, subways, under pass, suitability of each types and their design principles, grade separations, intersections at grade-islands, rotary and its design only. HIGHWAY DRAINAGE : Importance, surface and subsurface drainage, design of cross sections. 08 Hours
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TEXT BOOKS 1. Khanna S.K and Justo, C.E.G., "Highway Engineering", Nem Chand and Bros. 2. Kadiyali L.R., "Traffic Engineering and Transport Planning", Khanna Publishers REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Kadiyali L.R., "Highway Engineering" Khanna Publishers. 2. Relevant IRC publications. 3. Papa coastas and Prevendours, "Transportation Engineering and Planning", PHI, New Delhi

ADVANCED CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY Sub Code : CV 713 Hrs/ Week : 03 Total Hrs : 39 CIE Marks : 50 Exam Hours : 03 SEE Marks : 50

UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION : Importance of Bogue's compounds, Structure of a Hydrated Cement Paste, Volume of hydrated product, porosity of paste and concrete. CHEMICAL ADMIXTURES- Mechanism of chemical admixture, Plasticizers and super plasticizers and their effect on concrete property in fresh and hardened state, Marsh cone test for optimum dosage of super plasticizer, retarder, accelerator, Air-entraining admixtures, new generation superplasticiser. MINERAL ADMIXTURE-Fly ash, Silica fume, GGBS, and their effect on concrete property in fresh state and hardened state. 08 Hours UNIT 2 MIX DESIGN - Factors affecting mix design, design of concrete mix by BIS method using IS10262 and current American (ACI)/ British (BS) methods. Provisions in revised IS: 10262-2009. 08 Hours UNIT 3 DURABILITY OF CONCRETE - Introduction, Permeability of concrete, chemical attack, acid attack, efflorescence, Corrosion in concrete. Thermal conductivity, thermal diffusivity, specific heat. Alkali Aggregate Reaction, IS456-2000 requirement for durability.
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RMC concrete - manufacture, transporting, placing, precautions, Methods of concreting- Pumping, under water concreting, shotcrete, High volume fly ash concrete concept, properties, typical mix 07 Hours UNIT 4 SELF COMPACTING CONCRETE : Concept, materials, tests, properties, application and typical mix. FIBER REINFORCED CONCRETE - Fibers types and properties, Behavior of FRC in compression, tension including pre-cracking stage and post-cracking stages, behavior in flexure and shear, Ferro cement - materials, techniques of manufacture, properties and application. 08 Hours UNIT 5 LIGHT WEIGHT CONCRETE : Materials, properties and types, typical light weight concrete mix. HIGH DENSITY CONCRETE AND HIGH PERFORMANCE CONCRETE: Materials, properties and applications, typical mix. TEST ON HARDENED CONCRETE : Effect of end condition of specimen, capping, H/D ratio, rate of loading, moisture condition. Compression, tension and flexure tests. Tests on composition of hardened concrete-cement content, original w/c ratio. NDT tests conceptsRebound hammer, pulse velocity methods. 08 Hours TEXT BOOKS 1. Neville, A.M., "Properties of Concrete", ELBS Edition, Longman Ltd., London 2. M.S. Shetty, "Concrete Technology". 3. P.K. Mehta, P J M Monteiro, "Concrete", Prentice Hall, New Jersey (Special Student Edition by Indian Concrete Institute, Chennai) REFERENCE BOOKS 1. ACI Code for Mix Design 2. IS 10262-2004 3. N. Krishna Raju, "Concrete Mix Design", Sehgal Publishers 4. Gambhir M.L., "Concrete Manual", Dhanpat Rai & Sons, New Delhi. 5. John Newman, Ban Seng Choo, "Advanced Concrete Technology Processes", London. 6. John Newman, Ban Seng Choo, "Advanced Concrete Technology Constituent materials", London
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7. J. Prasad, CG KNair, "Non-Destructive Test and Evaluation of Materials", McGraw Hill. 8. Prof Aitcin P C, "High Performance Concrete", E and FN, London. 9. Power T.C., "Properties of Fresh Concrete", E and FN, London

THEORY OF ELASTICITY Sub Code : CV 714 Hrs/ Week : 03 Total Hrs : 39 CIE Marks : 50 Exam Hours : 03 SEE Marks : 50

Objective : To learn the basic principles involved in elasticity and to solve problems related to civil engineering. Pre-requisites : CV103, CV303, CV402 UNIT 1 Introduction to mathematical theory of elasticity, definition of continuum, stress and strain at a point, constitutive laws, Generalized Hooke's law, Strain-displacement relations, Stress tensor, Stress transformation, Stress invariants, Strain tensor, Strain invariants, Plane stress and plane strain, Principal stresses and strains. 08 Hours UNIT 2 Measurement of surface strains, Strain rosettes, Mohr's circle, Analytical method, Differential equations of equilibrium, Boundary conditions, Compatibility equations, Airy's stress function, Stress polynomials, Saint Venant's principle, Problems. 08 Hours UNIT 3 Two dimensional problems in Cartesian coordinates, Relationship between plane stress and plane strain, Stress function, Bending of a cantilever beam subjected to end load, Pure bending of beam, Effect of shear deformation in beams, Simply supported beam subjected to udl, Numerical problems. 07 Hours UNIT 4 Two dimensional problems in polar coordinates, Strain-displacement relations, Equilibrium equations, Compatibility equations, Airy's stress
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function, Axisymmetric problems, Rotating discs of uniform thickness, Lame's problem- thick cylinder. 08 Hours UNIT 5 Effect of circular holes on stress distribution in plates subjected to tension, compression and shear, stress concentration factor. Torsion: General solution, Boundary conditions, torsion of circular and elliptical sections, Membrane analogy of rectangular sections. 08 Hours TEXT BOOKS : 1. Timoshenko S.P. and Goodier J.N., "Theory of Elasticity", International Student's Edition, Mc Graw Hill Book Co., Inc., New Delhi. 2. Wang P.C., "Applied Elasticity". REFERENCE BOOKS : 1. Valliappan C., "Continuum Mechanics - Fundamentals", Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Ltd, New Delhi. 2. Srinath L.S., "Advanced Mechanics of Solids", Tata Mc Graw Hill Publications Co. Ltd., New Delhi. 3. Venkataraman & Patel, "Structural Mechanics with introduction to Elasticity and Plasticity", Mc Graw Hill Book Inc., New York. 4. Dr. Sadhu Singh, 'Theory of Elasticity", Khanna Publishers, Delhi. 5. T.G.Seetharam & L.Govindaraju, "Applied Elasticity", Interline publishing.

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DESIGN OF BRIDGES Sub Code : CV 721 Hrs/ Week : 03 Total Hrs : 39 CIE Marks : 50 Exam Hours : 03 SEE Marks : 50

Objectives of the course : To make the students familiar with the various types of bridges in civil engineering. Pre-requisites of the course : CV 601 UNIT 1 LOADS AND STRESSES : Various loads to be considered while designing bridges, IRC loading standards, impact factor. 07 Hours UNIT 2 SLAB CULVERT : Design of slab culvert for IRC class AA and classA loading, design of pipe culvert. 08 Hours UNIT 3 DESIGN OF T-BEAM BRIDGE: Design of T-beam bridge for class AA tracked vehicle, design of interior deck slab panel by Piegaude's theory. Design of longitudinal girder by Courbon's theory, approximate design of cross girder. 08 Hours UNIT 4 DESIGN OF WELDED PLATE GIRDER BRIDGE : Design of main section, intermediate stiffener, bearing stiffener, cross bracings. 08 Hours UNIT 5 DESIGN OF COMPOSITE BRIDGE : Design of composite bridge for EUDL, shear connectors - design requirements for shear connectors. 08 Hours TEXT BOOKS 1. Johnson Victor, "Essentials of bridge Engineering", Oxford IBH publications 2. Krishna Raju, "Design of Bridges", Oxford IBH publications REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Jagadish T.R. & Jayaram M.A., "Design of Bridge structures".

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PAVEMENT MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION Sub Code : CV 722 CIE Marks : 50 Hrs/ Week : 03 Exam Hours : 03 Total Hrs : 39 SEE Marks : 50 Objective : To equip the students to distinguish the different materials used, equipments utilized and methods adopted in the construction of different types of pavements. Prerequisites : CV503, CV602 UNIT 1 AGGREGATES : Origin, classification, requirements, properties and tests on road aggregates. Concepts of size and gradation, design gradation. Maximum aggregate size, aggregate blending to meet the specification using Rothfutch's method. BITUMEN AND TAR: Origin, preparation, properties and chemical constituents of Bitumen and Tar, Requirements for pavement construction. 08 Hours UNIT 2 BITUMINOUS EMULSIONS AND CUTBACKS : Types, preparation, characteristics, tests and uses in road construction. Adhesion of bituminous binders to road aggregates: Adhesion failure, mechanism of stripping, tests and methods of improving adhesion. BITUMINOUS MIXES: Mechanical properties, dense and open textured mixes, flexibility and brittleness (excluding Hveem stabilometer & Hubbar - field tests). Bituminous mix design by Marshall method and specification using different criteria- voids in mineral aggregate, voids in total mix, density, flow, stability and voids filled with bitumen. 10 Hours UNIT 3 EQUIPMENT IN HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION : Different types of equipment for excavation, grading and compaction, their working principle, advantages and limitations. Equipment for the construction of bituminous and cement concrete pavement and stabilized soil road. SUB GRADE : Earthwork grading, construction of embankments and cuts for roads. Preparation of sub grade, quality control tests. 07 Hours UNIT 4 FLEXIBLE PAVEMENTS : Specifications of materials, construction method and field control checks for different types of flexible pavement layers. 07 Hours
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UNIT 5 CEMENT CONCRETE PAVEMENTS : Specifications of materials and method of construction of cement concrete pavements, Quality control tests. Different types of joints used and their construction method. 07 Hours TEXT BOOKS 1. Khanna, S. K. and Justo, C.E.G, (2005), "Highway Engineering", Nemchand and Bros., Roorkee. 2. Kadyali, L.R and Lal, N.B., (2005), "Principles and Practices in Highway Engineering", Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 110006. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. RRL, DSIR, "Bituminous Materials in Road Construction", HMSO Publication, London. 2. Sharma, S. C., (2005), "Construction Equipment and its Management", Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 110006. 3. Peurifoy R. L., (2003), "Construction Planning, Equipment and Methods", TMH, New-Delhi. 4. Clarkson H. O., and Gary Hicks R., (1982), "Highway Engineering", John Wiley and Sons, New York.

NUMERICAL METHODS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING Sub Code : CV 723 Hrs/ Week : 03 Total Hrs : 39 CIE Marks : 50 Exam Hours : 03 SEE Marks : 50

Objectives : To equip the students in solving civil engineering problems using the numerical techniques and to compare the results with classical approach. Pre-requisites : CV305, CV303, CV404, CV402, CV501, CV505, CV604, CV503, CV602 UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION, SCOPE AND IMPORTANCE OF THE SUBJECT : Solution of linear simultaneous equations by the following methods : (i) Gaussian elimination, (ii) Gauss-Jordan matrix inversion, (iii) GaussSiedel, (iv) Factorization.
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Application of the above methods in solving problems by slope-deflection method applied to beams and frames, problems in construction planning. 08 Hours UNIT 2 Finding the roots of nonlinear algebraic and transcendental equations by (i) Bisection method, (ii) Newton-Raphson method. Application of the above methods to solve problems in structural engineering, hydraulics, geotechnical engineering and environmental engineering. 08 Hours UNIT 3 NUMERICAL INTEGRATION TECHNIQUES: (i) Trapezoidal rule, (ii) Simpson's one third rule. Application of the above methods for computing the area of BMD for statically determinate beams. Computation of slope and deflection in statically determinate beams by New Marks method. 08 Hours UNIT 4 Solution of ordinary differential equations by (i) Euler's method, (ii) 4th order Runge-Kutta method. Application of the above methods to solve civil engineering problems. 07 Hours UNIT 5 Finite difference techniques to solve problems in structural mechanics. Analysis of statically determinate and indeterminate beams, buckling of columns. 08 Hours TEXT BOOKS 1. Chapra S.C. & R.P.Canale, "Numerical Methods for Engineers", McGraw Hill, 1990. 2. N.Krishna Raju & K.U.Muthu, "Numerical Methods in Engineering Problems", MacMillan India Limited, 1990. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Iqbal H.Khan & Q.Hassan, "Numerical Methods for Engineers and Scientists", Galgotia, New Delhi, 1997. 2. Pallab Ghosh, "Numerical Methods using Computer Programs in C", Prentice Hall of India Private Limited, New Delhi, 2006.
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3. Schilling, "Numerical methods for Engineers using MATLAB and C", I Edition, Thomson Publications. 4. S. Rajasekaran, "Numerical Methods in Science and Engineering- A Practical Approach", S. Chand and Company Limited, New Delhi, 2003. OPEN CHANNEL HYDRAULICS Sub Code : CV 724 Hrs/ Week : 03 Total Hrs : 39 CIE Marks : 50 Exam Hours : 03 SEE Marks : 50

UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION : Difference between pipe flow and open channel flow, classification of flow, energy equation, momentum equation, kinetic energy and momentum factors. UNIFORM FLOW : Concepts, uniform flow equations, conveyance and hydraulic exponent for uniform flow, design of channels for uniform flow. 08 Hours UNIT 2 CRITICAL FLOW : Concept of specific Energy - Classification of flow, Section Factor, Hydraulic exponent for critical flow, critical depth as a flow measurement. 07 Hours UNIT 3 GRADUALLY VARIED FLOW : Concepts, GVF equation, its different forms, Basic assumptions, Dynamic equation, Characteristics of flow profile and classification, Analysis of flow profiles, computation using standard step method. 08 Hours UNIT 4 RAPIDLY VARIED FLOW : Concepts, hydraulic jump in rectangular channels, classification of jumps, characteristics of jump - length location, height, application of hydraulic jump, Hydraulic jump in sloping channels, Jump in nonrectangular channels. 08 Hours UNIT 5 SEDIMENT TRANSPORT : Sediment related problems, Sediment properties, Modes of sediment transport, Regimes of flow, Initiation of motion, Bed forms, Shield's criteria, Sediment Load, Design of stable channels, Regime Channels, reservoir sedimentation, catchment sediment yield. 08 Hours
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Syllabus of VII & VIII Semester B.E. / Civil Engineering

TEXT BOOKS 1. Subramanya, "Open Channel Hydraulics", Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co Ltd,1997 New Delhi 2. Madan Mohan Das, "Open Channel Flow", Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2008 Edition. REFERENCE BOOKS 1. French, "Open Channel Hydraulics", Mc Graw Hill BookCompany, New Delhi. 2. Modi and Seth, "Fluid Mechanics, Hydraulics and Hydraulic Machines", Standard Book Home, New Delhi. 3. Rajesh Srivastava, "Flow through Open Channels", Oxford Press, New Delhi, 2008 Edition. 4. Henderson, "Open Channel Hydraulics", Mr. Millan Publishing Co. Ltd., New York. 5. Ven Te Chow, "Open Channel Hydraulics", Mc Graw Hill Book Company, New Delhi. 6. Garde and Rangaraju, "Sediment Transport Mechanisms and Alluvial Stream Problems", Wiley Eastern, 2nd Edition, 1985

ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT Sub Code : CV 801 Hrs/ Week : 04 Total Hrs : 52 CIE Marks : 50 Exam Hours : 03 SEE Marks : 50

Objectives of the course : To study the various concepts of Engineering management. UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING ECONOMICS- Basic Concepts of economic analysis, Micro and Macro analysis, project feasibility, economic and financial feasibility, benefit cost ratio, interest formula, present worth, future worth, Annual equivalent, Basis for comparison of alternatives, rate of return method, break even analysis, planning methods. 12 Hours
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Syllabus of VII & VIII Semester B.E. / Civil Engineering

UNIT 2 CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY AND MANAGEMENT : Introduction, Value engineering, time management, labor and Material management, Contract and contractor, organization and administration, industrial financial management. 08 Hours UNIT 3 CONSTRUCTION PLANNING - Introduction, time estimates, planning methods of projects, Bar and Milestone charts, PERT and CPM network analysis, cost model, direct cost, indirect cost, total cost, optimum cost optimum duration of project problems, CPM network analysis, Line of Balance Technique, Resource Allocation and Updating. 11 Hours UNIT 4 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT- Introduction, various earth moving equipments, hoisting equipments, concrete mixer and plants, conveyors and rollers, trenching machines, equipment for Highway construction, factor for selecting equipment, special equipment, economic analysis. Work study in construction, safety measures, bidding. 11 Hours UNIT 5 OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES : Linear Programming: graphical method, standard form of linear programming, formulation, Simplex method, Transportation Problem: Introduction, mathematical formulation, methods for initial basic feasible solution, North West corner method. 10 Hours TEXT BOOKS 1. K. Subramanyam, "Construction Management", Anuradha Publishers Madras 2. L.S. Srinath, "Pert and CPM" 3. B.C Punmia, "Pert and CPM", Lakshmi publication. 4. Peurifoy , R.L , "Construction Planning equipments and methods", Mc Graw Hill Publication REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Mahesh Varma , "Construction planning and management", Metropolitan Book Co ., Delhi 2. S.D. Sharma, "Operation research"
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Syllabus of VII & VIII Semester B.E. / Civil Engineering

DESIGN AND DRAWING OF STEEL STRUCTURES Sub Code : CV 802 Hrs/ Week : 02 (L) + 02 (D) Total Hrs : 52 CIE Marks : 50 Exam Hours : 04 SEE Marks : 50

Objectives of the course : To study the detailing of the Steel structures as per IS Standards. Pre-requisites of the course : CV303, CV402, CV501, CV703 PART - A (Drawings to be prepared for given structural details) UNIT 1 Connections: Bolted and welded, beam-beam, Beam-column, seated, stiffened and un-stiffened. UNIT 2 Columns : Splices, Column-column of same and different sections. Lacing and battens. UNIT 3 Column Bases: Slab base and gusseted base. 20 Hours

PART - B UNIT 4 Design and drawing of i. Welded plate girder (with and without stiffeners) ii. Roof Truss (Forces in the members to be given) iii. Gantry girder 32 Hours TEXT BOOKS : 1. N.Subramanian, "Design of Steel Structures", Oxford University Press, 2009. 2. Dr. Ram Chandra and Virendra Gehlot, "Limit State Design of Steel Structures", Scientific Publishers (India), 2010. REFERENCE BOOKS : 1. S.S.Bhavikatti, "Design of Steel Structures by Limit State Method as per IS 800: 2007", I.K. International Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2009. 2. IS - 800: 2007, Steel tables (to be supplied in examination). 3. Dr.V.L. Shah and Prof. Veena Gore, "Limit State Design of Steel Structures (IS 800: 2007)", Structures Publications, Pune, 2010.
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Syllabus of VII & VIII Semester B.E. / Civil Engineering

Scheme of Examination : Question paper shall contain 2 questions in each part. Students should answer one question from Part A covering 30 marks and 1 question from Part B covering 70 marks (equal weightage should be given to design and drawing - each 35 marks). PROJECT WORK Sub Code : CV 803 Hrs/ Week : 12 CIE Marks : 50 Exam Hours : 03 SEE Marks : 50

The problem (analytical/ computational/ experimental / design oriented / statistical) shall be selected after detailed discussion with the guide and H.O.D. The project shall have following features: i. ii. iii. iv. v. vi. Synopsis. Definition/Objective of the problem. Exhaustive literature survey. Analysis based on type of problem (as given above) Conclusions, scope for further work. References.

The project shall be submitted in the prescribed standard format and two copies shall be submitted to the H.O.D, after certification by the concerned Guide and H.O.D.

REINFORCED EARTH STRUCTURES Sub Code : CV 811 Hrs/ Week : 03 Total Hrs : 39 CIE Marks : 50 Exam Hours : 03 SEE Marks : 50

Objective: To equip the students to know about the different types of materials used and methods adopted in the construction of different types of reinforced earth structures. Application of the concept of reinforced earth in design and construction of (i) Retaining walls (ii) Embankments and (iii) Foundations will be explained using typical problems.
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Syllabus of VII & VIII Semester B.E. / Civil Engineering

UNIT 1 Historical background, principles of reinforced earth, mechanism of reinforced earth. Effect of reinforcement on soil. Application of reinforced earth, anchors, tiebacks, and soil nailing technique. Structural and economic advantages of reinforced earth structure over similar structures. 07 Hours UNIT 2 GEOSYNTHETICS: Introduction and an overview. Historical development. Classification based on material and method of manufacturing process. Types of Geosynthetics, their properties and determination. 06 Hours UNIT 3 FUNCTIONS OF GEOSYNTHETICS: Separation, reinforcement, filtration, drainage and containment. Two examples of application in the field (case histories) for each function are to be explained. 07 Hours UNIT 4 REINFORCED EARTH RETAINING WALL: Component materials: Soil, important properties governing the selection. Reinforcement: requirements for the use, types of reinforcements, metallic and Geosynthetic in the form of bars, strips, mats and grids. Facing elements: materials, types and important properties. External and internal stability applied to Reinforced earth structures, Coherent gravity and Tieback wedge methods, design of typical reinforced earth retaining wall using Tieback wedge method. 10 Hours UNIT 5 REINFORCED EARTH EMBANKMENT AND SLOPES: Improving the stability of a typical earth embankment slope using Geo-fabric reinforcement, numerical examples. REINFORCED EARTH FOUNDATION: Modes of failure, improvement of bearing capacity with the introduction of Geo-textile or Geo-grid reinforcements, typical example of a spread footing on reinforced earth. SOIL NAILING SYSTEM: concept and principles, driven and grouted nail system, advantages and limitations. 09 Hours
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Syllabus of VII & VIII Semester B.E. / Civil Engineering

TEXT BOOKS : 1. Jones C.J.E.P, (1996), "Earth Reinforcement and Soil Structure", Butterworths, London. 2. Korner, R.M, (1994), "Design With Geo-synthetics", Prince Hall Publication. REFERENCE BOOKS : 1. Ingold,T.S., (1989), "Reinforced Earth", Thomas, Telford, London. 2. Purushothama Raj, P. (2004), "Ground Improvement Techniques", Laxmi Publication (P) Ltd., Bangalore. 3. Venkatappa Rao,G. and Suryanarayana Raju, G.V,S., (1990), "Engineering With Geosynthetics", Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi.

GROUNDWATER RECHARGE AND CONSERVATION Sub Code : CV 812 Hrs/ Week : 03 Total Hrs : 39 CIE Marks : 50 Exam Hours : 03 SEE Marks : 50

Objective of the Course: Equip the students to understand the proper water management and water conservation techniques through rainwater harvesting, conservation and artificial recharging of groundwater. Pre-requisites of the Course: CV306, CV 701 UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION: Water for life, rainwater harvesting and groundwater recharge: concepts, basics of groundwater geology and water conservation techniques, importance. 07 Hours UNIT 2 WELLS AND WELL INVENTORIES: Definition, types, aquifer parameters, well inventories, ground water quality, groundwater pollution, significance of geology in recharging. 08 Hours UNIT 3 GROUNDWATER RECHARGING: Objectives, recharge, water
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Syllabus of VII & VIII Semester B.E. / Civil Engineering

balance, traditional, artificial, induced methods, hydro fracturing, roof top harvesting, site selection for groundwater recharging, quality of recharging water, coastal aquifers and recharging, benefits and problems. 09 Hours UNIT 4 WATER CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT: Water conservation for commercial and industrial facilities, water quality management, management of freshwater and wastewater, recycling and reuse of water, water conservation, need of ensuring quality and cost-effectiveness of water harvesting. 08 Hours UNIT 5 RS & GIS application in groundwater conservation, harvesting, artificial recharging and management of water resources. 07 Hours TEXT BOOKS : 1. Patel, A.S., and Shah, D.L., (2008), "Water Management" New Age International Publishers, New Delhi. 2. Karanth, K.R., (1987), "Groundwater Assessment Development and Management", Tata McGraw Hill Publishing co. Ltd., New Delhi. REFERENCE BOOKS : 1. Todd, D.K., (1980), "Groundwater Hydrology", 2nd ed. John Wiley and Sons, New York 2. Karnataka State Pollution Control Board, (2007). "Proceedings of International Workshop of Integrated Water Resources management" 3. Sharma, P.B.S. (2008) Groundwater Development and Management 4. Mohan, Seneviratne (2008). "A practical Approach to water conservation for commercial and Industrial facilities", Elsevier Publications. 5. Lillesand Thomas N., and Kiefer, R.W: (2003). "Remote sensing and image interpretations", 6th edition, John Wiley and Sons, New Delhi.

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Syllabus of VII & VIII Semester B.E. / Civil Engineering

AIR POLLUTION AND CONTROL Sub Code : CV 813 Hrs/ Week : 03 Total Hrs : 39 CIE Marks : 50 Exam Hours : 03 SEE Marks : 50

Objectives of the course: To study the various elements of air pollution and their control measures. Pre-requisites of the course: CV 113 UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION: Classification and characterization of air pollutants. Emission sources, behavior and fate of air pollutants, chemical reaction in atmosphere, photo chemical Smog, coal induced smog, examples: London smog, Los Angeles smog & Bhopal gas tragedy. 08 Hours UNIT 2 METEOROLOGY: Meteorological variables, primary and secondary lapse rate, inversions, stability conditions, wind rose diagrams, stack plumes - general characteristics and meteorological models. 08 Hours UNIT 3 SAMPLING, ANALYSIS AND CONTROL: Sampling and measurement of gaseous and particulate matter stack sampling, analysis of air pollutants, smoke and smoke measurement. 08 Hours UNIT 4 CONTROL METHODS: Particulate, emission control, gravitational settling chambers, cyclone separators, fabric filters, electrostatic precipitators, wet scrubbers. selection of a particulate collecting Equipment, control of gaseous emission, adsorption by liquids, adsorption by solids, combustion odors and their control. 08 Hours UNIT 5 AIR POLLUTION DUE TO AUTOMOBILES: Effects, direct and indirect method of control, environmental issues: acid rain, global warming, ozone depletion in stratosphere, indoor air pollution, STANDARDS AND LEGISLATIONS: Air quality and emission standards, legislation and regulation, air pollution index. 07 Hours TEXT BOOKS 1. Henry C. Perkins, "Air Pollution", McGraw Hill Ltd 2. "Air Pollution - Sampling and Analysis", APHA
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3. Harper and row Wark K NA dwarner.F, "Air Pollution- its origin and control" REFERENCE BOOKS : 1. Peavy and Tchobanoglous, "Environmental Engineering" 2. S.K. Garg, "Environmental Engineering" 3. Biomedical waste handling rules - 2000 4. Pavoni J.L., "Hand book on solid waste disposal" PAVEMENT DESIGN Sub Code : CV 814 Hrs/ Week : 03 Total Hrs : 39 CIE Marks : 50 Exam Hours : 03 SEE Marks : 50

Objective of the course: To design the highway and airport pavements by different design methods. Pre-requisite of the course: CV504 UNIT 1 PAVEMENT DESIGN: Factors affecting design and performance of pavements. 08 Hours UNIT 2 STRESSES AND DEFLECTIONS IN FLEXIBLE PAVEMENTS: Stresses and deflections in homogenous masses, wheel load stresses, various factors in traffic wheel loads; ESWL of multiple wheels, repeated loads and EWL factors. 08 Hours UNIT 3 FLEXIBLE PAVEMENT DESIGN: Methods for highways and airports - McLeod, Kansas, CBR method, development, principle, design steps, advantages and IRC methods of pavement design. 08 Hours UNIT 4 STRESSES IN RIGID PAVEMENTS: Types of stresses and causes, factors influencing stresses, general considerations in rigid pavement analysis, EWL, wheel load stresses, warping stresses, frictional stresses, combined stresses. 07 Hours UNIT 5 RIGID PAVEMENT DESIGN: Design of CC pavements for roads and runways, types of joints in cement concrete pavements and their functions, joints details for longitudinal joints, contraction joints and expansion joints. 08 Hours
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TEXT BOOKS : 1. Khanna, Justo. C.E.G, "Highway Engineering", Nemchand Bros. 2. Yoder E.J. and Witczak, "Principle of pavement design", 2nd edition, John Wiley and Sons, 1975. REFERENCE BOOKS : 1. Kadiyali L. R., "Highway Engineering", Khanna Publishers.

VALUATION OF REAL PROPERTIES Sub Code : CV 821 Hrs/ Week : 03 Total Hrs : 39 CIE Marks : 50 Exam Hours : 03 SEE Marks : 50

Objective of the course: To equip the students to understand the principles, methods and their applicability. Pre-requisites of the course: CV 403, CV 405 UNIT 1 COST, PRICE AND VALUE: Nature and essential characteristics of value, forms of value, valuation and its purpose, classification of property- Freehold and leasehold. 08 Hours UNIT 2 Sinking fund, amortization, depreciation and obsolescence, methods of depreciation-straight line method, constant percentage method, sum of years digit method, sinking fund method and declining balance method. 08 Hours UNIT 3 VALUATION OF LAND: Comparative method, abstractive method, belting method, development method, flat rate technique and hypothetical building scheme or land residual method. Valuation for Land Acquisition. 08 Hours UNIT 4 RENT AND FORMS OF RENT: Outgoings, gross income and net income, year's purchase, rate of interest, standard rent and its computation, estimating the future life of buildings. 08 Hours UNIT 5 VALUATION OF LAND WITH BUILDINGS: Direct comparison, land and building method, rental method, profit method. 07 Hours
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TEXT BOOKS : 1. Namavati, R., (1991), "Theory and Practice of Valuation", Lakhani Book Depot, Mumbai 2. Sabapathy, B.K., (1996), "Practical Valuation", Ezhilarasi Prestige Flats, Tiruchirapalli. REFERENCE BOOKS : 1. Rangwala, S.C., (1984), "Elements of Estimating and Costing", Charotar Publishing House, Anand. 2. Peurifoy, R.L. and Schexnayder, C.J. (2003), "Construction planning, Equipment and Methods", Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi

FINITE ELEMENT METHODS OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS Sub Code : CV 822 Hrs/ Week : 03 Total Hrs : 39 CIE Marks : 50 Exam Hours : 03 SEE Marks : 50

Objective: To enlighten the students to learn the basics of finite element methods and their applications in analyzing simple structural problems. Pre-requisites: CV303, CV402, CV501, CV511, CV614 UNIT 1 INTRODUCTION: Basic concepts, Background Review: Theory of Elasticity, Matrix displacement formulation. Energy concepts, Equilibrium and Energy methods for analyzing structures. Raleigh-Ritz method, Galerkin's method, Simple applications in structural analysis. 08 Hours UNIT 2 FINITE ELEMENT METHOD: Fundamentals, Displacement function, Natural coordinates, Boundary conditions, Construction of displacement functions for 2 D truss and beam elements. Applications of FEM for the analysis of plane truss and continuous beams. 08 Hours UNIT 3 ANALYSIS OF 2 D CONTINUUM PROBLEMS: elements and shape functions, Triangular, rectangular and quadrilateral elements, other types of elements, their characteristics and suitability for application. 08 Hours
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UNIT 4 Polynomial shape functions, Lagrange's and Hermitian polynomials, compatibility and convergence requirements of shape functions. 07 Hours UNIT 5 Isopararametric, sub-parametric and super-parametric elements, characteristics of isoparametric quadrilateral elements. Algorithm of computer program for Finite Element Analysis. 08 Hours TEXT BOOKS : 1. C.S. Krishnamoorthy, "Finite Element Analysis - Theory and Programming", Tata-McGraw Hill co. Ltd, New Delhi. 2. J.F.Abel and Desai, "Introduction to the Finite Element Method", Affiliated East West Press Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi. REFERENCE BOOKS : 1. Rajasekaran S., "Finite Element Analysis in Engineering Design", Wheeler Publishers 2. Bathe K.J., "Finite Element Procedures", PHI Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi 3. Zienkeiwicz O.C., "The Finite Element Method", Tata Mc Graw Hill Co. Ltd., New Delhi 4. S.S. Bhavikatti, "Finite element Analysis", New Age International Publishers, New Delhi.

DESIGN OF HYDRAULIC STRUCTURES Sub Code : CV 823 Hrs/ Week : 03 Total Hrs : 39 CIE Marks : 50 Exam Hours : 03 SEE Marks : 50

Objective: To study the various Hydraulic structures. Pre-requisites: CV701 UNIT 1 CROSS DRAINAGE WORKS Introduction, Types of cross drainage works. Design of an aqueduct Design of waterway for the stream. Fluming of canal: Mitra's hyperbolic transition formula. Design of protection works (hydraulic design only) 08 Hours
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UNIT 2 GRAVITY DAM Introduction. Modes of failure. Design of Gravity dam by multistep method. Stress analysis using gravity method. Joints in Gravity Dams. Keys and Water Stops. Temperature Control in Gravity Dams. Galleries in Gravity dams. Construction of a Gravity dam. Foundation grouting, Instrumentation for gravity dams. 08 Hours UNIT 3 EARTHEN DAM Introduction. Causes of failure of Earth dam. Preliminary section of zoned earthen dam. Determination of phreatic line by Casagrande's method and analytical method. Stability of slope using ordinary method of slices. Design of filters - graded filters -geofabric filters. 08 Hours UNIT 4 SPILLWAYS Introduction, components of a spillway, types of spillway. Design of ogee spillway. Down stream and up stream profile of the crest of an Ogee spillway. 08 Hours UNIT 5 CANAL REGULATORY WORKS Introduction. Types of falls. Design of trapezoidal notch type fall. Functions of a regulator. Design of a cross regulator and a head regulator. Devices for sediment control: silt-ejector and silt-excluder. 07 Hours TEXT BOOKS: 1. K.R. Arora, "Irrigation, Water Power & Water Resources Engineering", Standard Publication, New Delhi. 2. R.K. Sharma, "Text Book of Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulic Structures", Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. New Delhi. REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Santosh Kumar Garg, "Irrigation Engineering & Hydraulic Structures", Khanna Publishers, New Delhi. 2. P.N. Modi, "Irrigation, Water Resources & Water Power", Standard Book House, New Delhi. ****
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