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I Year B.

Tech CE SEMESTER – I L T P C
Code: CE1101 ENGINEERING MECHANICS 3 1 0 4

UNIT I: Forces &Friction


Introduction to Engineering Mechanics- basic concepts, equilibrium of forces, Triangle law of forces,
polygon law of forces, Lami’s theorem, forces in space. Friction- Sliding friction and Ladder friction
and applications of friction.
UNIT II: Centroid and Centre of Gravity:
Introduction-Centroid of plane figures and compound areas; centre of gravity of simple and
composite objects; pappu’s theorem-I and theorem –II
UNIT III: Moment of Inertia
Introduction-Second moment of an area; polar moment of inertia; radius of gyration; transfer formula;
moment of inertia of simple and composite areas; product of inertia of simple and compound objects-
transfer formula for product of inertia; Mass moment of inertia of simple and compound objects -
transfer formula for mass moment of inertia
UNIT IV: Analysis of Trusses
Definition of static determinacy and indeterminacy; Analysis of statically determinate plane trusses-
method of joints and sections; analysis of statically determinate spaCEtrusses- tension coefficient
method
UNITV: Kinematics
Rectilinear motion; curvilinear motion-fixed axis rotation- constant and variable acceleration,
projectiles-horizontal and inclined projection at same level and different levels.
UNIT VI: Kinetics
Newton’s second law; Translation and Fixed axis rotation; D’Alembert’s principle; concept of work
energy equation and impulse momentum equation.
Reference Books:
1. Vector mechanics for Engineers: Statics, Beer and Johnson, Mcgraw Hill Publications.
2. Engineering Mechanics: Statics, R.C. Hibbler, Pearson Education India Ltd.
Text Books:
1. Engineering Mechanics, S.Timoshenko& D.H Young, McGraw Hill publications.
2. Engineering Mechanics, S. S. Bhavikatti, K. G. Rajashekarappa
3. Engineering Mechanics ,Basudeb Bhattacharyya, Oxford University Press
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I Year B. Tech CE SEMESTER – I L T P C
Code: CE1102 ENGINEERING DRAWING 1 0 3 4

UNIT-I: Introduction to Engineering Drawing:


Importance of graphics in engineering applications – Use of drafting instruments – BIS
conventions and specifications – Size, layout and folding of drawing sheets – Lettering and
dimensioning- scales used in engineering practice and representive fraction- the principals –
construction of plain diagonal and Vernier scales

UNIT-II: Plane curves and free hand sketching:


Basic Geometrical constructions, Curves used in engineering practices: Conics – Construction
of ellipse, parabola and hyperbola by eccentricity method – Construction of cycloid –
construction of involutes of square and circle – Drawing of tangents and normal to the above
curves, Scales: Construction of Diagonal and Vernier scales. Visualization concepts and Free Hand
sketching: Visualization principles – Representation of three Dimensional objects – Layout of views-
Free hand sketching of multiple views from pictorial views of objects

UNIT-III: Projection of points, lines and plane surfaces:


Orthographic projection- principles- Principal planes- First angle projection-projection of points.
Projection of straight lines (only First angle projections) inclined to both the principal planes -
Determination of true lengths and true inclinations by rotating line method and traces - Projection of
planes (polygonal and circular surfaces) inclined to both the principal planes by rotating object
method

UNIT-IV: Projection of solids:


Projection of simple solids like prisms, pyramids, cylinder, cone and truncated solids when the axis is
inclined to one of the principal planes by rotating object method and auxiliary plane method.

UNIT-V: Projection of sectioned solids and development of surfaces:


Sectioning of above solids in simple vertical position when the cutting plane is inclined to the one of
the principal planes and perpendicular to the other – obtaining true shape of section. Development of
lateral surfaces of simple and sectioned solids – Prisms, pyramids cylinders and cones. Development
of lateral surfaces of solids with cut-outs and holes

UNIT VI: Isometric and perspective projections:


Principles of isometric projection – isometric scale –Isometric projections of simple solids
and truncated solids - Prisms, pyramids, cylinders, cones- combination of two solid objects in
simple vertical positions and miscellaneous problems. Perspective projection of simple solids-
Prisms, pyramids and cylinders by visual ray method.
Computer aided drafting (demonstration only)
Introduction to drafting packages and demonstration of their use.

Text Books:
1. Bhatt N.D. and Panchal V.M., “Engineering Drawing”, Charotar Publishing House, 50
Edition, 2010.
2. Venugopal K. and Prabhu Raja V., “Engineering Graphics”, New Age publications

Reference Books:
1. Gopalakrishna K.R., “Engineering Drawing” (Vol. I&II combined), Subhas Stores, Bangalore,
2007.
2. Computer Aided Engineering Drawing- Trymbaka Murthy- I.K. International.
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Engineering IIT Kanpur
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I Year B. Tech CE SEMESTER – I L T P C
Code: CE1103 SURVEYING 3 1 0 4

Unit – I
Introduction: Overview of plane surveying (chain, compass, levels, theodolite and plane table),
objectives.
Chain survey: Principles of chain survey – various instruments employed in chain survey- measuring
tapes – types of chains – direct and indirect ranging – obstructions in chaining – well conditioned
triangle ,correction to chain or tape – cross staff survey , errors in linear measurements with incorrect
chain length , line ranger and cross staff , use of optical square and clinometers.

Unit – II
Compass surveying:Objectives, types of compass, types of bearings: whole circle bearing system,
quadrantile bearing system, Fore bearing and back bearing, true meridian, magnetic meridian , dip
,magnetic declination. Calculation of included angles from bearings. Calculation of bearings from
included angles. Local attraction: Detection and its elimination .Errors in compass survey, compass
traversing (open, closed), Correction of errors in closed traverse graphically by Bowditch's method.

Unit - III
Leveling:Definitions, various components required in leveling. Types of leveling instruments. Use of
Dumpy, Tilting and Auto levels. Type of Benchmarks, types of leveling: longitudinal leveling and
cross- sectional leveling, fly leveling and reciprocal leveling. Determination of reduced levels by
height of instrument method and rise and fall method.Sensitivity of bubble tube, Errors in leveling,
curvature and refraction correction.
Contouring: Definition of contour, contour interval and characteristics of contours .Direct and
indirect methods of contouring -uses of contours, Grade contours.

Unit - IV
Computation of Areas and Volumes: Computation of areas along regular boundaries. Computation
of area consisting of irregular boundaries by Simpson's rule and trapezoidal rule. Embankments and
cutting for a level section and two level sections with and without transverse slopes, determination of
the capacity of reservoir, volume of barrow pits by means of contour lines and sections.Computation
of volume from spot levels.
Plane Table Survey: Components of plane table surveying, Setting up, centering and orientation of
plane table, methods of plane table survey: Radiation method, Intersection or triangulation method,
Traversing method, Resection method (Three point and two point problems). Plane table contouring
using tangent clinometers, errors in plane table survey.Advantages and disadvantages of plane
tabling.

Unit – V
Theodolite: Construction details of Vernier, theodolite, definitions, temporary and permanent
adjustments. Measurement of horizontal angle by repetition and reiteration methods, Measurement of
vertical angle.
Theodolite traversing and computations: Traversing by included angle and bearing-conditions of closed
Traverse- Gale's traverse table, closing error and its adjustments by various methods, Co-ordinates,
Traverse and their computations.Trigonometrical leveling. Introduction to Electromagnetic
DistanCEMeasurement (EDM) and Total station.

Unit - VI
Curves: Types of curves, design and setting out – simple and compound curves.
Advanced Equipments: Total Station, GPS, GIS, Remote Sensing.

Text Books:
Arora K R “Surveying Vol 1, 2 & 3), Standard Book House, Delhi, 2004
2. “Surveying (Vol – 1, 2 & 3), by B.C.Punmia, Ashok Kumar Jain and Arun Kumar Jain -Laxmi
Publications (P) ltd., New Delhi.
3 .Duggal S K, “Surveying (Vol – 1 & 2), Tata Mc.Graw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd. New Delhi, 2004.

4. Surveying and levelling by R. Subramanian, Oxford university press, New Delhi


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Surveying Prof. Bharat IIT Kanpur http://www.nptelvideos.in/2012/11/s
Lohani urveying.html
I Year B. Tech CE SEMESTER - I L T P C
Code: CE1701 SURVEYING LAB 0 0 3 2

List of Experiments
1. Measurement of Horizontal angles by method of repetition
2. Measurement of Horizontal angles by method of reiteration
3. DistanCEbetween two inaccessible points using theodolite
4. Measurement of vertical angles using theodolite
5. Trigonometric Leveling – instrument and object are in same plane
6. Trigonometric Leveling – instrument and object are in different planes
7. Determination of Tachometric Constants
8. Determination of Elevation of an object using tacheometry
9. Setting out simple curves – Linear method
10. Setting out simple curves – Angular method
11. Total Station –Determination of area and elevations.
12. Total Station – Contour preparation
I Year B. Tech CE SEMESTER - II L T P C
Code: CE1201 MECHANICS OF MATERIALS 3 1 0 4

UNIT-I: Stresses and Strains:


Normal stress, shear stress, state of stress at a point, ultimate strength, allowable stress, factor of
safety, normal strain, shear strain, Poisson’s ratio, Hooke’s law, stress-strain characteristics for mild
steel. Elastic moduli and the relationship between them, Bars of varying section, temperature stresses,
composite bars, Strain energy,Resilience. Normal and tangential stresses on an inclined plane for
biaxial stresses, Two perpendicular normal stresses accompanied by a state of simple shear, Mohr‘s
circle of stresses, Principal stresses and strains, Analytical and graphical solutions. Thin seamless
cylindrical shells, Derivation of formula for longitudinal and circumferential stresses - hoop,
longitudinal and Volumetric strains, Changes in diameter, and volume of thin cylinders, Thin
spherical shells.
UNIT-II: Shear ForCEand Bending Moment:
Definition of beam, Types of beams, Concept of shear forCEand bending moment, S.F and B.M
diagrams for cantilever, simply supported and overhanging beams subjected to point loads, uniformly
distributed load uniformly varying loads and combination of these loads, Point of contra flexure,
Relation between S.F., B.M and rate of loading at a section of a beam.
UNIT-III: Flexural Stresses & Shear Stresses
Theory of simple bending, Assumptions, Derivation of bending equation: M/I =f/y = E/R, Neutral
axis, Determination of bending stresses, Section modulus of rectangular and circular sections (Solid
and Hollow), I,T, Angle and Channel sections. Derivation of formula, Shear stress distribution
across various beam sections like rectangular, circular, triangular, I, T angle sections.
UNIT IV: Deflection of Beams:
Bending into a circular arc-slope, deflection and radius of curvature, Differential equation for the
elastic line of a beam - Double integration and Macaulay's methods, Determination of slope and
deflection for cantilever and simply supported beams subjected to various types of loads, Mohr's
theorems, and Moment area method.
UNIT-V: Torsion of Circular Shafts& Springs:
Theory of pure torsion, Torsion equation, Assumptions made in the theory, Theory of pure torsion,
Torsional moment of resistance, Polar section modulus, Power transmitted by shafts, Combined
bending and torsion and end thrust. Springs: Introduction, Types of springs, deflection of close and
open coiled helical springs under axial
UNIT – VI: Columns and Struts:
Introduction, Types of columns, Axially loaded compression members, Crushing load, Euler‘s
theorem for long columns, assumptions, derivation of Euler’s critical load formulae for various end
conditions, Equivalent length of a column, slenderness ratio, Euler’s critical stress, Limitations of
Euler’s theory, Long columns subjected to eccentric loading

Text Books:
1. Beer, F.P., and Johnston, JR, E.R., "Mechanics of Materials", (2nd Edition), McGraw Hill, 1992.
2. Hibbeler, R.C., "Mechanics of Materials", Pearson Education, Low PriCEEdition, 2007
3. Bansal, R.K., "Strength of Materials", Laxmi Publications (P) Ltd., 2007
ReferenCEBooks:
1. Popov, E.P., Mechanics of Materials, PrentiCEHall of India Private Limited, 1976.
2. Punmia B C, Mechanics of Materials, Laxmi Publications Ltd, New Delhi
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Lecture series on
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materials
I Year B. Tech CE SEMESTER - II L T P C
Code: CE1202 FLUID MECHANICS 3 1 0 4

UNIT-I: Introduction : Dimensions and units – Physical properties of fluids specific gravity,
viscosity, surface tension, vapor pressure and their influences on fluid motion.

UNIT-II: Hydro Statics: pressure at a point, Pascal‟s law, Hydrostatic law - atmospheric, gauge and
vacuum pressure- measurement of pressure. Pressure gauges, Manometers: differential and Micro
Manometers. Hydrostatic forces on submerged plane, Horizontal, Vertical, inclined and curved
surfaces – Center of pressure. Derivations and problems. Buoyancy- Meta centric height, conditions of
Equilibrium of submerged Bodies.

UNIT-III: Fluid Kinematics: Description of fluid flow, Stream line, path line and streak lines
and stream tube. Classification of flows : Steady, unsteady, uniform, non-uniform, laminar,
turbulent, rotational and irrotational flows – Equation of continuity for one, two , three
dimensional flows – stream and velocity potential functions, flow net analysis.
UNIT-IV: Fluid Dynamics: Surface and body forces – Euler’s and Bernoull’s equations for flow
along a stream line for 3-D flow, (Navier – stokes equations, Momentum equation and its application
– forces on pipe bend.
Measurement of Flow: Pitot tube, Venturi meter and orifice meter – classification of orifices, flow
over rectangular, triangular and trapezoidal and Stepped notches - –Broad crested weirs.

UNIT-V: Closed Conduit Flow: Laws of Fluid friction – Darcy’s equation, Minor losses – pipes in
series – pipes in parallel – Total energy line and hydraulic gradient line. Pipe network problems,
variation of friction factor with Reynold’s number – Moody‟s Chart. Characteristics of Laminar &
Turbulent flows. Flow between parallel plates, Flow through long tubes, flow through inclined tubes.

UNIT-VI: Boundary Layer Theory: Boundary layer – concepts, Prandtl contribution,


Characteristics of boundary layer along a thin flat plate, Vonkarmen momentum integral
equation, laminar and turbulent Boundary layers no deviations BL in transition, separation of BL,
control of BL, Flow around submerged objects-Drag and Lift- Magnus effect.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Fluid Mechanics& Hydraulic Machines by Modi and Seth, Standard book house.

2. A text of Fluid mechanics and hydraulic machines by Dr. R.K. Bansal - Laxmi Publications (P)
ltd., New Delhi
3. Introduction to Fluid Machines by S.K.Som& G.Biswas (Tata McGraw-Hill publishers Pvt. Ltd.)
4. Fluid Mechanics by Frank.M. White (Tata McGraw-Hill Pvt. Ltd.)
5. A Text Book on Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines by SukumarPati(Tata McGraw-Hill
Pvt. Ltd.)

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I Year B. Tech CE SEMESTER - II L T P C
Code: CE1203 ENGINEERING GEOLOGY 3 1 0 4

UNIT- I: Introduction:
Importance of geology from Civil Engineering point of view. Brief study of case histories of
failure of some Civil Engineering constructions due to geological drawbacks.Importance of
Physical geology, Petrology and Structural geology.

Weathering of Rocks:
Its effect over the properties of rocksimportanceof weathering with referencetodams,reservoirs
andtunnelsweatheringofcommonrocklike“Granite”.

UNIT- II: Mineralogy:


Definition of mineral, Importanceofstudyofminerals, Differentmethods of studyofminerals.
Advantagesof studyofmineralsby physicalproperties.Role of
studyofphysicalpropertiesofmineralsinthe identification of minerals.Study of physicalproperties
offollowing commonrock formingminerals: Feldspar,Quartz, Flint, Jasper, Olivine,
Augite,Hornblende, Muscovite,Biotite, Asbestos,Chlorite ,Kyanite, Garnet,Talc,
Calcite.Studyofother common economics minerals such asPyrite, Hematite, Magnetite, Chrorite ,
Galena , Pyrolusite , Graphite,Magnesite,and Bauxite.

UNIT III: Petrology:


Definitionofrock: Geologicalclassification of rocks into igneous, Sedimentaryandmetamorphic
rocks.Dykesandsills, common structures andtextures of igneous,
Sedimentaryandmetamorphicrocks.Their distinguishingfeatures, Megascopic studyofGranite,
Dolerite, Basalt, Pegmatite, Laurite, Conglomerate, SandStone, Shale,Limestone,Gneiss,Schist,
Quartzite, Marble andSlate.

UNIT-IV:Structural geology:
Out crop, strikeanddipstudy of commongeological structures associating with
therockssuchasfolds, faultsunconformities, and joints - their importanttypes.Their importanCEIn-
situ and drift soils, commontypes ofsoils,theiroriginand occurrenceinIndia, Stabilization of soils.

UNIT- V: Groundwater,
Groundwater, Watertable,commontypesof ground water, springs, cone of
depression,geologicalcontrolsofgroundwatermovement, ground water exploration. Earth
quakes,their causes andeffects,shieldareasandseismicbelts.Seismicwaves, Richter scale,
precautionstobetakenforbuildingconstruction in seismicareas.Landslides,their causes and effect,
measures to betaken to prevent their occurrence.ImportanCEof study of ground water,
earthquakesand landslides.Geophysical studies Principles of
geophysicalstudybyGravitymethods.Magnetic methods, Electrical methods, Seismicmethods,
Radio metricmethodsandgeothermal method, SpecialimportanceofElectrical resistivity methods
andseismicrefractionmethods.Improvementof competenCEof sites
bygroutingetc.FundamentalaspectsofRockmechanicsandEnvironmental Geology.
UNIT- VI: Geology of Dams and Reservoirs:
Typesof dams and reservoirs ofGeologyofsiteintheirselection,GeologicalConsiderations in the
selection of adamsite. Analysis of dam failures of the past.
Factor’scontributingtothesuccessofareservoir. Geological factorsinfluencing water Lightness and
life ofreservoirs.
Tunnels:Purpose of
tunneling,EffectsofTunnelingonthegroundRoleofGeologicalConsiderations(i.e.
Tithologicalstructuraland ground water)intunneling over breakandliningintunnels
.
Text Books:
1) Principals of EngineeringGeologyby K.V.G.K. Gokhale –B.S publications
2) EngineeringGeology by N.Chennkesavulu, Mc-Millan, IndiaLtd. 2005.

References:
1. F.G.Bell, Fundamental of Engineering Geology Butterworths, Publications, New Delhi, 1992.
2. Krynine& Judd, Principles ofEngineeringGeology&Geotechnics, CBS Publishers&
Distribution,

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Engineering Dr. Debasis Roy IIT Kharagpur http://nptel.ac.in/courses/1051
Geology 05106/
I Year B. Tech CE Semester - II L T P C

Code: CE1204 Building Materials And Construction 3 1 0 4

UNIT -I: Introduction To Building Materials: Functions of buildings – Types of building


materials – Sustainable materials in construction - Regulations & Standards – Fundamental
properties and selection.
UNIT –II: Masonry Products & Concrete:
Building stones – classification, processing, characteristics, durability aspects, tests, application
and selection, preservation etc.
Bricks – classification, manufacturing, characteristics, durability aspects, tests, application and
selection, sustainability aspects, laying etc.
Limes – Cementing action, manufacturing, slaking, storage, properties, classification, tests,
applications etc.
Mortars – Classification, preparation, strength, tests, applications etc.
Concrete – Constituent materials, properties, characteristics, tests, production, properties,
masonry units etc.
UNIT –III: Timber, Glass, Ceramics, Plastics & Metals and other special materials.
Introduction – characteristics - manufacturing – classification, applications etc.
Paints, Distempers, Varnishes, Asphalt, Bitumen & Tar, Thermal & Sound insulating materials
UNIT –IV: Elements of Building Construction -I
Foundations, Masonry walls, Framed Buildings Vs. Load bearing wall construction,
Lintels & Arches- Definition, function and classification of lintels, Balconies, chejja and canopy.
Arches; Elements and Stability of an Arch.
Flooring & Roofing – Floors; Requirement of good floor, Components of ground floor,
Selection of flooring material, Laying of Concrete, Mosaic, Marble, Granite, Tile flooring,
Cladding of tiles. Roof;-Requirement of good roof, Types of roof, Elements of a pitched roof,
Trussed roof, King post Truss, Queen Post Truss, Steel Truss, Different roofing materials,
R.C.C.Roof.
UNIT –V: Elements of Building Construction -I I
Doors, Windows & Ventilators: Location of doors and windows, technical terms, Materials for
doors and windows, Paneled door, Flush door, Collapsible door, Rolling shutter, PVC Door,
Paneled and glazed Window, Bay Window, French window. Ventilators. Sizes as per IS
recommendations
Stairs: Definitions, technical terms and types of stairs, Requirements of good stairs. Geometrical
design of RCC doglegged and open-well stairs.
UNIT –V: Plastering & Pointing, Damp proof course, Water proofing, Scaffolding, Centering
and Form work for concrete structures.

Text books:
1. Building Materials by M.L. Gambhir. – Tata Mc. GrawHillPublishers, New Delhi.
2. Building materials by Rangwala
3. Building Construction by Dr. B.C.Punmia – Laxmi Publications (P) Ltd., New Delhi.
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Lecture series on
Building materials
http://nptel.ac.in/courses/105102
and construction Prof. B Battacharjee IIT Delhi
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(Lecture No.01,02
& 28 to 40)
I Year B. Tech CE SEMESTER - II L T P C
Code: CE1801 MECHANICS OF MATERIALS LAB 0 0 3 2

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:

1. Stress-Strain characteristics of mild steel and TMT bars in tension


2. Torsion test on mild steel
3. Brinell hardness test
4. Rockwell hardness test
5. Spring test
6. Izod Impact test
7. Charpy Impact tes
8. Shear test- Single shear and Double shear
II Year B. Tech CE SEMESTER – II L T P C
Code: CE1802 Fluid Mechanics Laboratory 0 0 3 2

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS
1) Venturi meter
2) OrifiCEmeter
3) Pitot tube
4) Rota meter
5) Bernoulli’s Experiment
6) Notches and Weirs
7) Orifices and Mouth Pieces
8) Free and Forced Vortices
9) Friction Losses
10) Fransis Turbine
11) Centrifugal Pump
12) Impact of jets
13) Hydraulic Flume
14) Basic Hydrology equipment
15) Water Level indicator
16) Ground water Hydrology Equipment
II Year B. Tech CE SEMESTER - I L T P C
Code: CE2101 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 3 1 0 4
UNIT –I: Indeterminate Structural Analysis:
Indeterminate Structural Analysis –Determination of static and kinematic indeterminacies –
Solution of trusses with up to two degrees of internal and external indeterminacies –
Castigliano’s theorem
UNIT – I: Propped Cantilevers & Fixed Beams:
Analysis of propped cantilevers-shear forCEand bending moment diagrams-Deflection of
propped cantilevers. Introduction to statically indeterminate beams with U.D. load central point
load, eccentric point load. Number of point loads, uniformly varying load, couple and
combination of loads shear forCEand Bending moment diagrams, Deflection of fixed beams
effect of sinking of support, effect of rotation of a support.
UNIT – III: Continuous Beams:
Introduction-Clapeyron’s theorem of three moments- Analysis of continuous beams with
constant moment of inertia with one or both ends fixed-continuous beams with overhang,
continuous beams with different moment of inertia for different spansEffects of sinking of
supports-shear forCEand Bending moment diagrams.
UNIT – IV: Energy Theorems:
Introduction-Strain energy in linear elastic system, expression of strain energy due to axial load,
bending moment and shear forces - Castigliano’s first theorem-Deflections of simple beams and
pin jointed trusses.
UNIT – V: Moving Loads:
Introduction maximum SF and BM at a given section and absolute maximum S.F. and B.M due
to single concentrated load U.D load longer than the span, U.D load shorter than the span, two
point loads with fixed distanCEbetween them and several point loads-Equivalent uniformly
distributed load-Focal length.
UNIT – VI: InfluenCELines:
Definition of influenCEline for SF, InfluenCEline for BM- load position for maximum SF at a
sectionLoad position for maximum BM at a section single point load, U.D.load longer than the
span, U.D.load shorter than the span, InfluenCElines for forces in members of Pratt and Warren
trusses.
Text Books:
1. Sructural Analysis by R C Hibbler, 6th edition, Person India Publication
2. Elementary Structural Analysis - Norris, Wilbur and Utku, McGraw Hill.
3. Basic Structural Analysis - C.S. Reddy, Tata McGraw Hill.
References:
Intermediate Structural Analysis - C. K. Wang, McGraw-Hill
Theory of Structures - Volumes 1 and 2,
S P Gupta and G S Pandit, Tata McGraw Hill.

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II Year B. Tech CE SEMESTER - I L T P C
Code: CE2102 HYDRAULICS ENGINEERING 3 1 0 4
UNIT-I: Free Surface Flows
-Introduction, Channels and their Geometric properties, Pipe flow and free surface flow,
continuity equation, energy in free surface flow. Velocity measurement and distribution,
discharge measurement by velocity-area method. Continuity and Momentum equation
UNIT-II: Uniform Flow
Resistance flow formula, Velocity distribution, Equivalent roughness coefficient, Velocity
coefficients, Uniform flow in rigid boundary channel, Uniform flow in mobile boundary
channel, normal and critical slopes
Energy and Momentum Principle - Concept of Specific Energy, Critical Depth, Alternate
depth, Specific Force, Sequent depth.
UNIT-III: Non-Uniform Flow
Gradually Varied Flow – basic assumptions – dynamic equation for Gradually Varied Flow,
characteristics of flow profiles in prismatic channels. Computation of length of back water curve
- standard step method, direct step method Computation of back water profile using spread sheet.
UNIT-IV: Rapidly Varied flow
Characteristics of the flow – hydraulic jump – initial and sequent depths; Non-dimensional
equation, practical applications of hydraulic jump; types of jump in horizontal floor, basic
characteristics of the jump – energy loss, efficiency and jump as energy dissipater, stilling basins
Unsteady Flow:- Rapidly Varied Unsteady flow – Introduction to surges and types of shallow
water waves
UNIT-V: Canal Design
Design of a lined canal – Design of best economic channel section – Rectangular and
Trapeziodal channel; Design of unlined canal on Non-alluvial and Alluvial soils – Kennedy’s
regime theory and Lacey’s regime theory.
UNIT-VI: Hydraulic machines
Fundamentals of hydraulic turbine theory; Turbine performance characteristics and selection of
turbines; Design of radial flow and axial flow turbines and Pelton turbines; Draft tube theory,
specific speed; Fundamentals of Rotodynamic pumps – types, advantages, working, volute and
whirl pool chambers, velocity triangles for pumps, NPSH and specific speed
Texts/Reference Books:
1. K.Subramanya, Flow in Open Channels, Tata McGraw Hill Publication co. Ltd. New
Delhi, 1992
2. V.T. Chow, Open Channel Hydraulics, McGraw Hill, 1975
3. P.N. Modi and S.M. Seth, Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics, Standard Book House, 1998
4. K.G. Rangaraju, flow in Open Channels, Tata McGraw Hill Publication Co. Ltd., New
Delhi, 1993
5. R.H. French, Open Channel Hydraulics, McGraw Hill Book Co., New York 1986
6. S.K. Garg, Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulic Structures, Khanna Publishers, 1992
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II Year B. Tech CE SEMESTER - I L T P C
WATER RESOURCES
Code: CE2103 3 1 0 4
ENGINEERING
UNIT – I:
Introduction to Engineering Hydrology and its applications
Hydrological cycle, precipitation and its measurement, recording and non-recording rain gauges,
estimating missing rainfall data, rain gauge net works, mean depth of over a drainage area, mass
rainfall curves, intensity-duration curves, depth-area duration curves. Infiltration and infiltration
indices, evaporation stream gauging, run off and its estimation.
Unit-II:
Abstractions from Precipitation: Factors affecting evaporation, measurement of evaporation,
evapotranspiration, Infiltration, factors affecting infiltration, measurement of infiltration,
infiltration indices. Runoff, Components of runoff, factors affecting runoff, stream gauging,
effective rainfall, separation of base flow
UNIT – III:
Hydrograph Analysis: hydrograph analysis, components, peaks flows, unit hydrograph and its
derivation from isolated and complex storms, S-curve hydrograph, synthetic unit hydrograph,
IUH, SCS triangular unit hydrograph.
UNIT – IV:
Floods: Types of floods and their estimation by different methods, probability and frequency
analysis, flood routing through reservoirs and channels, flood control measures, economics of
flood control
UNIT – V:
Ground Water: Occurrence, confined and unconfined aquifers, aquifer properties, hydraulics of
wells under steady flow conditions. Groundwater quality, Ground water recharge-necessity and
methods of improving ground water storage. Darcy's law and its limitations.Formulation of
governing equations for groundwater movement.Hydraulics of flow towards wells.
UNIT - V
Introduction to Irrigation: advantages and ill effects of Irrigation, types of Irrigation, methods
of application of Irrigation water, Indian agricultural soils, methods of improving soil fertility,
preparation of land for Irrigation, Soil-water-plant relationship: vertical distribution of soil
moisture, soil moisture constants, soil moisture tension, consumptive use, estimation of
consumptive use, Duty and delta, factors affecting duty, irrigation efficiencies.
Text/Reference Books:
1. K.Subramanya, Engineering Hydrology, Tata McGraw Hill Publication co. Ltd. New
Delhi, 1992
2. R.K. Linsley and J.L.H. Paulhus: Water Resources Engineering, McGraw Hill Book Co.,
1992
3. V.P. Singh, Elementary Hydrology, Prentice Hall, 1993
4. P.N. Modi, Irrigation water Resources and Water Power Engineering, Standard Book
House, New Delhi, 1990
5. K.C. Patra, “Hydrology Water Resources Engineering
Video Reference
Title Expert Name Affiliation Web link
Water Resources Prof. Rajesh
IIT Kanpur http://nptel.ac.in/courses/105104103/
Engineering Srivastava
II Year B. Tech CE SEMESTER - I L T P C
Code: CE2104 SOIL MECHANICS 3 1 0 4
Unit-1:
Origin and Characteristics of soil: Introduction, Engineering geology and formation of soil,
Weight ratios (Water content, Density, Unit weights, Specific Gravity); Volume ratios (void
ratio, porosity, degree of saturation, relative density); Interrelationships, Laboratory tests for
determination of Index properties, Atterberg limits. Classification and Identification of soils for
general and engineering purposes as per IS: 1498-1970, Soil structure and Clay minerals.
Unit-II:
Permeability: Darcy‟s law- permeability – Factors affecting – laboratory determination of
coefficient of permeability –Permeability of layered systems.
Seepage through soils: Total, neutral and effective stresses –quick sand condition – Seepage
through soils – Flow nets: Characteristics and Uses.
Stress analysis:In-Situ Stresses, Effective stresses, Pore water pressure, Capillary rise,
piping,quicksand condition – critical hydraulic gradient.
Unit-III:
Compaction: Mechanism of compaction – factors affecting – effects of compaction on soil
properties. – Field compaction Equipment - compaction control.
Consolidation: stress history of clay; e-p and e-log p curves – magnitude and rate of 1-D
consolidation – Terzaghi‟s Theory. Determination of coefficient of consolidation, heights of
solids method, void ratio method, pre consolidation pressure, causes of pre consolidation
pressure
Unit-VI:
Shear strength of soils: Mohr – Coulomb Failure theories – Types of laboratory strength tests –
strength tests based on drainage conditions – Shear strength of sands – Critical Void Ratio –
Liquefaction- shear strength of clays. Tri axial test, vane shear test, unconfined compression
strength test
Unit-V:
Stability of slopes:Definition and classification of slopes, types of slope failure, Factor of safety
with respect to cohesion, Analysis of slope stability for finite and infinite slopes - limit
equilibrium method, Swedish slip circle method, Taylor's stability number, method of slices and
simplifiedBishop method.
Text Books:
1. Principals of Geotechnical Engineering, By: Braja M. Das., Fifth edition, First reprint 2002,
low price edition, Thomson learning Inc.
2. Basic & Applied Soil Mechanics, By: Gopal Ranjan / Rao A.S.R. 2003 print, New Age
International Pvt Ltd.
3. Murthy, V.N.S.,“ Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engineering”.DhanpatRai&Sons' 2006.
4. Arora, K.R., “Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering”, Standard publishers
Distributors, revised and enlarged sixth edition,2007.
Relevant IS Codes.
Video Reference

Title Expert Name Affiliation Web link

Soil Mechanics Prof. M.R Madhav IIT Kanpur RGUKT-Intranet


II Year B. Tech CE SEMESTER - I L T P C
Code: CE2105 Concrete Technology 1 0 3 4

UNIT I: Concrete Big Picture


History and significance of concrete as a construction material. Advantages and Disadvantages
of concrete. Role of concrete in “Sustainable Infrastructure Development”.
UNIT II: Concrete Constituent Materials
Cement- Manufacturing –Basic Cement Chemistry – Hydration – Classification – Tests –
Relevant IS Codes
Aggregatea – Classification – Characteristics – Properties of aggregates – Tests on aggregates
and their significance – Grading – Fineness Modulus - Relevant IS Codes
Water – Mixing water, Curing Water – Tests of water - Relevant IS Codes
Admixtures – Functions – Classifications – Types - Relevant IS Codes
UNIT III: Fresh Concrete
Workability – definition, tests and interpretation, Rheology of fresh concrete, Effect of
constituent materials on workability, Relevant IS Standards.
UNIT IV: Hardened Concrete
Strength criterion, Stress-strain characteristics of concrete , fracture mechanics approach, tensile
strength considerations, behavior under compressive strength.
Factors affecting strength of hardened concrete: porosity, gel-space ratio, total voids in
concrete, w/c ratio, degree of compaction, age etc.
Dimensional Stability- Elasticity, Shrinkage and creep
Permeability & Durability: Permeability, Sulphate attack, attack by sea water, Acid attack,
Alkali- aggregate reaction, corrosion of reinforcement.
UNIT V: Production of concrete and quality contol.
Batching of materials, Mixing of concrete materials, transpiration, RMC, placing, compaction,
finishing and curing, form work.
Factors causing variations in concrete quality, field control, advantages of quality control,
statistical quality control.
UNIT VI: Proportioning of concrete mixes
Basic considerations, factors influencing choice of mix design proportions, methods of concrete
mix designing – IS method, ACI method, British DoE method
Text Books:
1. M.L. Gambhir "Concrete Technology Theory and Practice" Mc Grah Hill Education (India)
Private Limited, 5th Edition.
2. A.M. Niveli & JJ Brooks "Concrete Technology" Pearson Education, 9th Edition.
Video Reference

Title Expert Name Affiliatio Weblink


n
Lecture series on
http://nptel.ac.in/courses
Building materials and Prof. B Battacharjee IIT Delhi
/105102088/
construction
II Year B. Tech CE SEMESTER - I L T P C
Code: CE2701 Concrete Technology Lab 0 0 3 2

Cement Testing:

1. Normal Consistency
2. Initial and Final Setting Time
3. Soundness
4. Fineness of Cement
5. Compressive Strength of Cement

Aggregate Properties:
6. Grade analysis of Fine and Coarse aggregates
7. Loose and Bulk density of Coarse and Fine aggregates
8. Water absorption of coarse aggregates and Angularity number
9. Specific gravity of Fine and coarse aggregate

Tests on Fresh concrete:


9. Workability (Slump Test)
10. Workability (Compaction factor Test)

Tests on Hardened Concrete:


11. Compressive strength of Concrete
12. Split tensile strength of concrete
II Year B. Tech CE SEMESTER - I L T P C
Code: CE2702 SOIL MECHANICS LABORATORY 0 0 3 2

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS IN SOIL MECHANICS LABORATORY:

1) Soil Moisture Content


2) Soil Specific Gravity
3) Grain size Analysis – Mechanical Method
4) Hydrometer Analysis
5) Atterberg Limits (Liquid limit, Plastic limit and Shrinkage limit)
6) Vane shear test
7) Compaction test (Standard Proctor test & Modified proctor test)
8) Consolidation Test
9) Sand replacement method
10) Core cutter Method
11) Direct Shear Test
12) Tri-axial test apparatus
13) Falling head permeability test
14) Constant head permeability test
II Year B. Tech CE SEMESTER - II L T P C
Code: CE2201 Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures 3 1 0 4
UNIT-I: Working Stress Method & Introduction Limit State Method
Working stress method- design constants, singly reinforced beam, Introduction to ultimate load
method. Introduction, Concepts of limit state design, Basic statistical principles, Characteristic
loads, Characteristic strength, Partial load and safety factors, representative stress-strain curves
for cold worked deformed bars and mild steel bars. Assumptions in limit state design, stress
block parameters, limiting moment of ResistanCE

UNIT-II- Design of Beams:


Analysis at service and ultimate loads, Limit state design of singly and doubly reinforced
rectangular and flanged sections- T and L.

UNIT-III-Design of Slabs:
One-way and two way slabs for flexure at ultimate limit state as per IS 456; deflection control.
Introduction of flat and ribbed slabs

UNIT-IV Design for Shear, Torsion and Bond:


Analysis and design with and without shear reinforcement at ultimate load limit state as per IS
456, development length, splicing, curtailment, code specifications.

UNIT-V Design of Compression Members:


Short and slender columns – under axial loads, uniaxial bending and biaxial bending, Braced and
un-braced columns, I S Code provisions, introduction to slender columns.

UNIT-VI: Design of Footings:


Types of footings, Design of isolated- square, rectangular and circular footings and combined
footing.
Text Books:
1. Reinforced concrete design by S.UnnikrishnaPillai&DevdasMenon, Tata Mc.Graw Hill,
New Delhi.
2. Limit state designed of reinforced concrete – P.C.Varghese, PrintiCEHall of India, New
Delhi.
3. IS: 456-2000. “Guidelines for Reinforced concrete design” Bureau of Indian Standards,
New Delhi
Reference Books:
1. Design Reinforced concrete structures by N Subramanian, Oxford Publications, New
Delhi.
2. Limit State Design by B.C.Punmia, Ashok Kumar Jain and Arun Kumar Jain, Laxmi,
publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
Video Reference
Title Expert Name Affiliation Web link
Lecture series on http://nptel.ac.in/courses/105105
Prof. N Dhang IIT Kharagpur
DRCS 105/
II Year B. Tech CE SEMESTER - II L T P C
Code: CE2202 DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES 3 1 0 4

UNIT – I: Bolted and Welded connections:


Introduction, Advantages and disadvantages of welding- Strength of welds-Butt and fillet welds:
Permissible stresses – IS Code requirements. Design of welds fillet weld subjected to moment
acting in the plane and at right angles to the plane of the joints, beam to beam and beam to
Column connections.
UNIT – II: Beams:
Allowable stresses, design requirements as per IS Code-Design of simple and compound beams-
Curtailment of flange plates, Beam to beam connection, check for deflection, shear, buckling,
check for bearing, laterally unsupported beams.

UNIT –III: Tension Members And Compression Members:


General Design of members subjected to direct tension and bending – effective length of
columns. Slenderness ratio – permissible stresses. Design of compression members, struts etc.

UNIT – IV:Design Of Built Up Compression Members


– Design of lacings and battern. Design Principles of Eccentrically loaded columns splicing of
columns. Design of Column Foundations: Design of sign of slab base and gusseted bases.
Column bases subjected moment.

UNIT - V :Roof Trusses:


Different types of trusses – Design loads – Load combinations IS Code recommendations,
structural details – Design of simple roof trusses involving the design of purlins, members and
joints – tubular trusses.

UNIT – VI: Plate Girder & Gantry Girder:


Design consideration – I S Code recommendations Design of plate girder Welded – Curtailment
of flange plates stiffeners – splicing and connections. Gantry girder impact factors - longitudinal
forces, Design of Gantry girders.

Text Books:
1. Design of Steel Structures- Limit State Method by N Subramanian, Oxford Press, New Delhi
2. Design of steel structures by S.K. Duggal, Tata Mcgraw Hill, New Delhi
References :
1. Design of steel structures by P Dayaraththam, S Chand Publication, New Delhi
2. Comprehensive Design of Steel structures, by B.C. Punmia, Ashok Kumar Jain and Arun
Kumar Jain, Laxmi Publications, New Delhi.
3. Design of Steel Structures by M.Raghupathi, Tata Mc. Graw-Hill
Video Reference
Title Expert Name Affiliation Web link
Lecture series
Prof. S R Satish http://nptel.ac.in/courses/1051
on Design of IIT Kanpur
Kumar 06112/
steel structures
II Year B. Tech CE SEMESTER – II L T P C
Code: CE2203 Transportation Engineering 3 1 0 4

UNIT- I: Highway Development and Planning


Highway development in India, Necessity for Highway Planning, Different Road Development
Plans, Classification of Roads, Road Network Patterns, Planning Surveys, Highway Alignment
and factors affecting Alignment, Engineering Surveys.
UNIT II :Highway Geometric Design
ImportanCEof Geometric Design, Design controls and Criteria, Highway Cross Section
Elements, Sight DistanCEElements-SSD, OSD &ISD, Design of Horizontal Alignment: Super
elevation, Extra widening, Transition Curves, Design of Vertical alignment, Gradients, Vertical
curves.
UNIT III: Highway Materials
Subgrade soil: classification by group index method (HRB), Subgrade soil strength: California
bearing ratio, modulus of subgrade reaction. Bituminous materials: types & desirable properties,
Tests on bitumen, Tests on Aggregates, Bituminous paving mixes: Marshall Method of mix
design.
UNIT IV: Design of Flexible Pavements
Objectives & Requirements of pavements, Types of Pavements, Functions of pavement
components, Design factors, Flexible Pavement Design Methods: CBR method, IRC method,
Burmister method, Mechanistic method, IRC Method for low volume flexible pavements.
UNIT V: Design of Rigid Pavements
Design Considerations: wheel load stresses, temperature stresses, frictional stresses, combination
of stresses, Design of slabs , Design of joints, IRC method, Rigid pavements for low volume
roads, Continuously reinforced cement concrete pavements, Roller compacted concrete
pavements.
UNIT VI: Highway Construction &Drainage
Types of highway construction, Earthwork, Preparation of subgrade, Construction of earth roads,
Construction of gravel roads, and Construction of water bound macadam roads, Construction of
bituminous pavements, Construction of cement concrete pavements. Highway Drainage,
surfaCEand sub surfaCEdrainage.
UNIT VII: Traffic Engineering
Introduction, Traffic Characteristics, Traffic Operations, Design Intersections, Design of Parking
Facility, Highway Lighting, Traffic Planning and Administration.
Text Books:
1. Khanna& Justo, Highway Engineering, Nem Chand & Bros, Roorkee, 5th edition, reprint
1984.
2. Dr. L.R. Kadiyali& Dr. N.B.Lal, Principles and PractiCEof Highway Engineering,
Khanna Publication.
3. ParthaChakraborthy&Animesh Das, Principles of Transportation Engineering,
PrentiCEHall of India Publications.
4. L.R.Kadiyali, Traffic Engineering, Khanna Publishers, 7th edition 2007.
Video Reference
Title Expert Affiliation Web link
Name
Introduction to Prof. K. IITKharagpur http://www.nptelvideos.in/2012/11/introduction-
Transportation Sudhakar to-transportation.html and rgukt intranet
Engineering Reddy
II Year B. Tech CE SEMESTER – II L T P C
Code: CE2204 FOUNDATION ENGINEERING 3 1 0 4

Unit - I
Earth Pressures:States of earth pressure – Active, passive, at rest condition; Rankine's theory
computation of active and passive earth pressure in cohesion lessand cohesive soils, smooth and
rough walls,inclined backfill, depth of tension crack, Earth retaining structures – gravity,
cantilever, counter fort, reinforced earth, etc.

Unit - II
Geotechnical Investigations: Necessity -Principles of exploration -objectives-Soil profile-
collection of distributed & undistributed soil samples-samplers & quality of samples, In-situ tests
-SPT, CPT, plate load test.
Unit - III

Stresses distribution in soils: Boussinesq's theory-Computation of increment in vertical stress


due to application of a point load (its distribution on horizontal, vertical planes),uniformly
distributed circular and rectangular areas -Pressure bulb -Significant depth-Construction and use
of Newmark's chart -Westergaard's theory -Validity of elastic theories -Contact pressure
distribution.

Unit - IV
Introduction to foundations:Functional requirements- types- shallow and deep foundations-
suitability
Shallow Foundations:Types of shear failures, Terazaghi's theory for safe bearing capacity of
shallow foundations -Effect of type of shear failure/shape of the footing /water table, ultimate
and allowable bearing capacity,Settlements of foundations- immediate, consolidation and creep
settlements. Types of shallow foundations-Isolated, combined, mat/raft foundations etc.

Unit - V
Pile Foundation:Piles, pile groups, Types of pile foundations based on load transfer mechanism,
material type, mode of installation, functional use. Shaft and base resistances, down drag,
negative skin friction, pile load tests, Estimation of vertical load carrying capacity of a single pile
-static formulae/Dynamic formulae/Pile load tests-Cyclic pile load tests for separation of total
capacity into bearing and friction components-Pile groups-necessity -efficiency of Pile groups-
estimation of group capacity-Concept of Piled raft foundation.

Unit - VI
Cassions: Necessity -Types-Essential components of open(well)/ box(floating)/ Pneumatic
cassions-suitability-Sinking of caissons-correction for tilt &shift, dewatering.
Coffer dams: Necessity-types-suitability
Underpinning: Necessity-methods (pin/pile)-suitability
Geo-synthetics: classification-functions-applications.

Suggested Readings:
1. Principals of Geotechnical Engineering, By: Braja M. Das., Fifth edition, First reprint
2002, low priCEedition, Thomson learning Inc.
2. Foundation Analysis and Design, By: Joseph E. Bowles., Fifth Edition, 2001 print, The
McGraw Hill Companies Inc.
3. Basic & Applied Soil Mechanics, By: GopalRanjan / Rao A.S.R. 2003 print, New Age
International Pvt Ltd.
4. Arora, K.R., “Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering”, Standard publishers
Distributors, revised and enlarged sixth edition,2007.
Video Reference

Title Expert Name Affiliation Web link

FOUNDATION
Prof. M.R Madhav IIT Kanpur RGUKT-Intranet
ENGINEERING
II Year B. Tech CE SEMESTER – II L T P C
Code: CE2205 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 3 1 0 4

UNIT- I: Water quality/ Characteristics:


Wholesomeness and palatability, Physical, chemical and biological characteristics of water, their
sources, and Drinking water standards
Water quality monitoring: Estimation of physical, chemical and biological characteristics,
different types of tests and equipment used for examinations

UNIT-II: Water Quantity Estimation


Water demand for various purposes, Population forecast, Different forecasting methods:
Arithmetic, Geometric, Incremental increase, logistic etc.

UNIT -III : General Requirement for Water Supply :


Sources, intake, pumping and conveyance, Different types of intakes, pumps, pipes, valves,
water meters, and Fire hydrants, Design of conveyanCEpipe, Distribution reservoirs, mass curve
method, valves,

UNIT 1V: Surface Water Treatment for Potable Water Supply:


Basic unit processes and operations for surface water treatment- flow-sheets.
Sedimentation: factors affecting efficiency, design values of various parameters, tube settlers.
Coagulation and flocculation: mechanisms, common coagulants, rapid mixing and flocculating
devices, G and GT values, Jar test, coagulant aids - polyelectrolyte etc.
Filtration: classification, slow and rapid sand filters, dual media filters, sand, gravel and under-
drainage system, mode of action, cleaning, limitations, operational difficulties, performance,
basic design consideration
Disinfection: chlorination, chemistry of chlorination, kinetics of disinfection, chlorine demand,
free and combined chlorine, break point chlorination, super chlorination, de chlorination,
chlorine residual, use of iodine, ozone, ultraviolet rays and chlorine dioxide as disinfectants.

UNIT V: Ground Water Treatment for Potable Water Supply:


Basic unit processes and operations for surface water treatment- flow-sheets. Aeration: Types of
aeration; Water softening: lime soda and Base Exchange methods, principle reactions, design
considerations, sludge disposal. Miscellaneous treatments: removal of iron and manganese, taste,
odor and color, principles and methods; de-fluoridation, reverse osmosis

UNIT VI: Water Distribution Systems And Networks


Requirements of water distribution, methods of distribution, Types of distribution layouts: Dead
end, Grid iron, radial, ring system, design values of various parameters, Hydraulic analysis:
Hardy cross method.

Text Books:
1. Santhosh Kumar Garg, Environmental Engineering Vo.I, Khanna publishers,21st edition,
2012
2. Howard S.Peavy, Environmental Engineering, McGraw-Hill International editions,1985
Reference Books
1. Gerard Kiely, Environmental Engineering, Tata McGraw-Hill Indian edition, 2007.
2. Water supply and sanitary Engineering by G.S. Birdi, DhanpatRai& Sons Publishers
Video Reference
Title Expert Name Affiliation Web link
Water and waste Prof .C. Venkobachar IIT Madras http://nptel.ac.in/courses
water Dr. Ligy Philip /105106119/#
Engineering
II Year B. Tech CE II-SEMESTER L T P C
Code: CE2801 Transportation Engineering Lab 0 0 3 2

1. TESTS ON AGGREGATE:
a. Specific gravity
b. Sieve analysis
c. Flakiness index
d. Elongation index
e. Crushing value
f. Impact value
g. Abrasion value.
2. TESTS ON BITUMEN:
a. Specific gravity
b. Penetration value
c. Softening point
d. Ductility
e. Flash and Fire point.
3. TESTS ON SOILS:
a. California Bearing Ratio
II Year B. Tech CE II-SEMESTER L T P C
Environmental Engineering
Code: CE2802 0 0 3 2
Laboratory

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
1. Estimation of pH
2. Estimation of turbidity
3. Determination of Electrical Conductivity
4. Estimation of Odor
5. Determination of Total solids
6. Determination of Total volatile solids and Total fixed solids
7. Determination of Suspended solids and Dissolved solids
8. Determination of Chloride by Argentometric Method
9. Estimation of hardness
10. Estimation of alkalinity
11. Estimation of Dissolved Oxygen
12. Estimation of Biochemical Oxygen Demand
13. Estimation of Chemical Oxygen Demand
14. Determination of Optimum Coagulant Dosage
II Year B. Tech CE SEMESTER - III L T P C
Code: CE2301 Building Planning And Drawing 1 0 3 4

UNIT I
Building process-overview, Governmental constraints, Classification of buildings, Components
of buildings, Loads and Forces, Building bye laws, Orientation for building, Principle of
planning for building.

UNIT II:
Residential Buildings: Different types of Residential Buildings Selection of Site for Residential
Building. Brief Information of Housing Colonies for Different Income Groups in India-Sizes of
Plots - Public Spaces, Evolutionary Housing Concept

UNIT III:
Climatology: Elements of Climate: Sun, Wind, Relative Humidity, Temperature effects, Comfort
Conditions for House, various types of Macro Climatic Zones. Design of houses and layouts with
referenCEto climatic conditions, orientation of buildings. Solar Charts, Ventilation. Principles of
Planning Anthropometric Data

UNIT IV:
Preliminary Drawings: (a) Conventional signs of materials various equipment used in a
Residential Building (Copying exercise)
(b) Plan section and Elevation of a small House (one room and verandah) (copying exercise)
(c)Plan section and Elevation of Two Bed Room House (copying exercise) (d) (e) (f) Plan
section and Elevation of Three bed room house in Hot and Humid zone, Hot and Arid zone, and
cold zone (copying exercises)

UNIT V:
(a) Design of Individual rooms with particular attention to functional and furniture requirements.
Building Regulations and Byelaws of Residential Buildings;
(b) Drawing the Plan Section and Elevation of flats (Not included in the examination).

UNIT VI:
Drawing the Plan Section and Elevation of Houses with given Functional requirements and
climatic Data. (Emphasis may be given to Hot and Humid zones.)

TEXT BOOKS
1. Building Planning and Drawing by Dr.N. Kumara Swamy and A.Kameswara Rao, Charotar
Publishing House.
3. Civil Engineering Drawing Series ‘B’ by R. Trimurty, M/S Premier Publishing House.
4. Building Drawing with an integrated approach to Built environment by M.G.Shah, C.M.Kale
and S.Y. Patki, McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi.
5. Balagopal T.S. Prabhu, K. Vincent Paul, and C. Vijayan, "Building Drawing and Detailing",
Spades Publishers, Calicut, 1987.
II Year B. Tech CE SEMESTER-III L T P C

Code: CE2901 Computer Aided Building drawing Lab 0 0 3 2

Course outcome / Course Objectives: After completion of the course


• A student will able to know how to apply engineering drawing using computers
• A student can understand about the scope of Auto CAD software
• A student will know what is plan and how it should drawn in auto CAD software

1. Introduction to computer aided drafting


2. Software for CAD – Introduction to different software
3. PractiCEexercises on CAD software
4. Drawing of plans of buildings using software a) Single storeyed buildings b) multi
storeyed buildings
5. Developing sections and elevations for a) Single storeyed buildings b) multi storeyed
buildings
6. Detailing of building components like Doors, Windows, Roof Trusses etc. using CAD
software
7. Exercises on development of working of buildings
Drawing and detailing of reinforcement in 3BHK residential building
II Year B. Tech CE SEMESTER-III L T P C

Code: CE2902 Skill Development Programme 0 0 3 2

StaadPro/ETABS/SAP2000Exercises:
Staad.Pro/ETABS/SAP2000 is a structural analysis and design program which analyzes all sorts
of combinations of member and loads.
1. Introduction to Staad.Pro/ETABS/SAP2000:
2.Introduction to Staad/ETABS/SAP2000 Editor. Structure Geometry & Coordinate
System:
3. Specification and Property:
4. Loads and Load Combinations:
5. Analysis:
6. Design:
7. Report Setup and Detailed Engineering Drawing:

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