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TEACHING SCHEME
Teaching Hours Audi
Cours Remar
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Hydrology and
CV519 Irrigation 4 2 0 3 5 N Y N
Engineering
Environmental
CV516 3 0 2 3 4 N Y Y
Engineering -I
Geotechnical
CV509 3 0 2 3 4 N Y Y
Engineering - I
Transportation
CV510 3 0 2 3 4 N Y Y
Engineering –I
Structural
CV520 4 2 0 3 5 N Y N
Analysis – III
PC501 Rural Internship - - - - 3 N Y Y
Elective – III 3 0 0 3 3 N Y N
TOTAL 20 4 6 15 28
Total Teaching Hours 30
Elective – I
NEN003 Orientation program in entrepreneurship
CD503 - Campus to Corporate Training – I
Y – Yes PSEE – Practical semester end examination including ITD, Dissertation, Industrial project, Industrial training etc
SSH - Self-study hours
Detailed Syllabus
Sr. Hours
Name of chapter & details
No. Allotted
SECTION-I
2. Soil Properties:
Soil as three phase system, related properties, Index properties, Consistency limits,
11
classification of soils & field identification, soil structure and mineralogy, soil-
water properties, effective and neutral stresses.
Total 21
SECTION-II
4. Compaction:
Definition, Compaction methods, standard and modified compaction tests,
06
determination of dry density & optimum moisture content, factors affecting
compaction.
5. Consolidation:
Compressibility of Soils. Definition and Mechanism of Soil Consolidation, Spring
Analogy, Compression Index, Coefficient of Compressibility, Coefficient of
volume change. Derivation of Terzaghi's One Dimensional consolidation Equation. 09
Time factor and consolidation ratio. Calculation of consolidation settlement for
uniform pressure increment in clay layer. one
Dimensional consolidation test, Laboratory and theoretical time curves
6. Shear Strength:
Definition, different shear tests, interpretation of results, shear strength parameters
06
& theory, shear strength of cohesive & non-cohesive soils, pore pressure
measurements and pore pressure parameters, Liquefaction.
Total 21
Reference Books:
1. Venkatramaiah, C. Geotechnical engineering.3rd Edition New Age International (P) Ltd,
Publishers, 2006.
2. Arora, K. R. Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering ,7th Edition, Standard Publishers
Distributors, 2009.
3. Ranjan, Gopal, and A. S. R. Rao., 2nd Edition, Basic and applied soil mechanics. New Age
International, 2007.
4. B.C. Punmia; Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engineering; Laxmi Pub. Pvt. Ltd., Delhi.
5. V. N. S. Murthy; Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engineering; CBS Publication &
Distributors Pvt Ltd Bengaluru
6. Das Braja M; Principles of Geotechnical Engineering; Thomson Asia Pvt. Ltd.
7. Kaniraj & Shenbaga R: Design Aids in Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, Tata
Additional Resources:
NPTEL Lecture series
● Dr. Debasis Roy, IIT Kharagpur, http://nptel.ac.in/courses/105105106/
● Prof. Baleshwar Singh, IIT Guwahati, http://nptel.ac.in/courses/105103097/
Websites
● www.asce.org
● www.engineeringcivil.com
● www.ice.org
● www.aboutcivil.com
List of Experiments:
1. Determination of Field Moisture Content of Soil
2. Determination of Specific Gravity of Soil Solids
3. Determination of Field Density of Soil by Core Cutter Method
4. Determination of Field Density of Soil by Sand Replacement Method
5. Determination of Grain Size Distribution of Soils by Sieve Anby Sieved hydrometer
6. Determination of Consistency Limits of Soils by Liquid Limit and Plastic Limit
7. Determination of Consistency Limits of Soils by shrinkage Limit
8. Determination of Permeability of Soil by constant Head Method
9. Determination of compaction Characteristics of soil by standard proctor test
10. Determination of Shear Strength Parameters of Soil by Direct Shear Test, UCS
11. Study of Shear Strength Parameters of Soil by Undrained Triaxial Test by Demonstration
12. Study of Coefficients from One Dimensional Consolidation Test by Demonstration
Detailed Syllabus
Sr. Hours
Name of chapter & details
No. Allotted
SECTION-I
1. Introduction:
Importance of transportation, Different modes of transportation and comparison,
Characteristics of road transport Jayakar committee recommendations, and 03
implementation – Central Road Fund, Indian Roads Congress, Central Road
Research Institute
Total 21
SECTION-II
7. Pavement Design:
Pavement types, component parts of flexible and rigid pavements and their
functions, design factors, ESWL, Flexible pavement- Design of flexible 05
pavements as per IRC;37-2012, Rigid pavement- Design of rigid pavements as per
IRC:58-2011
8. Highway Drainage:
Significance and requirements, Surface drainage system and design-Examples, sub 03
surface drainage system, design of filter materials.
9. Traffic Engineering:
Introduction, Traffic Characteristics, Traffic Operations, Design of Intersections,
07
Accident Studies, Parking studies, Design of parking facilities, Highway
lighting, Traffic control devices like pavement marking, signs, signals.
Total 21
● Lectures will be conducted with the aid of multi-media projector, blackboard, OHP etc.
● Assignments based on course content will be given to the students at the end of each
unit/topic and will be evaluated at regular interval.
● Surprise tests/Quizzes/Seminar/Tutorials will be conducted.
● The course includes field work, where students have an opportunity to build an
appreciation for the concepts being taught in lectures.
Reference Books:
Roorkee, 2011
2. L R Kadiyali, Highway Engineering, 5 edition, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 2011
th
Delhi,2011
5. R. Sreenivasa Kumar, Highway Engineering, 1 edition, University Press. Pvt.Ltd.
st
Hyderabad, 2013
6. C. Jotin Khisty and B. Kent lal, Transportation Engineering, 2 edition, PHI Learning Pvt.
nd
Additional Resources:
http://nptel.ac.in/courses/105105107/ By Dr. K.S. Reddy and Dr. Bhargab Maitra, IIT Kharagpur, Introduction
to Transportation Engineering.
List of Experiments:
1. To determine the wearing resistance/ hardness of the aggregates.
2. To determine the resistance to crushing or crushing value for the aggregate sample.
3. To determine penetration number or grade of bitumen sample.
4. To determine the ductility of a bituminous material.
5. To determine the softening point of bitumen sample by ring and ball apparatus.
6. To determine the viscosity of bitumen or tar.
7. To determine the California Bearing Ratio (CBR) value of the subgrade soil.
8. To determine marshal stability of bituminous mix.
Detailed Syllabus
Sr. Hours
Name of chapter & details
No. Allotted
SECTION-I
forecasting.
3. Conveyance of Water:
Conveyance of water: Conduit, Types of pipes, Pipe materials, Pipe joints, laying
of pipe lines.
Pump and pumping stations: Need of pumping, Classification of pumps,
Different type of pumps used in water supply, Factors affecting the selection of a 04
particular type of pump, Power of pumping, Total lift of pump, Horse power and
efficiency of pumps, Location of pumping station, Economical diameter of the
pumping mains.
Introduction to software’s (WaterGems, WaterCadd, EPANET, WaterNet etc) for
water distribution analysis and design.
4. Purification of Water:
Treatment of water: Objectives of water treatment, Basic considerations of
treatment of water, Methods of purification of water; typical flow sheet treating 03
hard groundwater turbid surface water
Operations involved in water treatment: Screening, Plain sedimentation,
Sedimentation aided with coagulation, Filtration, Disinfection, Water softening.
Total 21
SECTION-II
8. Waste Management:
Classification of solid wastes, Functional elements of solid waste management,
Waste generation and composition, Waste characteristics, Effects solid waste on 03
public health and environment, Waste collection, Segregation, storage, transport
and disposal, Introduction to e waste management, Biomedical waste management
and Hazardous waste Management.
Total 21
Reference Books:
1. Garg S. K., Environmental Engineering Vol I, Khanna Publishers.
2. Birdie G.S & Birdie J.S, Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering, Dhanpat Rai & Sons.
3. Punmia B.C, Ashok Jain &Arun Jain, Water Supply Engineering, Laxmi Publications, Pvt.
Ltd., New Delhi, 2004.
4. Qasim S.R., “Water Works Engineering”, PHI Learning (P) Ltd., New Delhi.
5. P.N. Modi (2006), Water supply Engineering – Environmental Engineering (Vol.I) –
Standard Book House.
6. Integrated Solid Waste Management, Tchobanoglous, Theissen & vigil. McGraw Hill
Publication
7. Manual on Water Supply and Treatment, Ministry of Urban Development, New Delhi
8. Peavy, H.S, Rowe, D. R. Tchobanoglous, G. Environmental Engineering, McGraw-Hill
International Editions, New York 1985
Additional Resources:
List of Experiments:
1. Determine pH value of given sample of water
Detailed Syllabus
Sr. Hours
Name of chapter & details
No. Allotted
SECTION-I
3. Hydrographs:
Definition, components of hydrographs, base flow separation, unit hydrograph and 07
its derivation from simple storm hydrograph, , Prepositions of unit hydrograph-
problems
Total 28
SECTION-II
5. Introduction:
Necessity of irrigation, benefits and ill effects of irrigation, Types of irrigation
systems, Soil water plant relationship, Classification of soil water, depth of soil 05
water available to plants, choice of method of irrigation, surface and subsurface
irrigation methods, Sprinkler and Drip Irrigation method
7. Irrigation Channels:
Definition, Types of canals, Alignment of canals, Design of canals by Kennedy’s 08
and Lacey’s methods- Problems
Total 28
Term Work:
Term work shall consist of analytical solutions of at least 30 numerical based on the course.
Reference Books:
1. S.K Garg, Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulic structures, 29th edition, Khanna publishers,
2014,
2. Dr. B.C Punmia, Irrigation and water power engineering, 16th edition, Laxmi Publications,
2009
3. Dr P.N Modi Irrigation water resource and water power engineering, 8th edition, Standard
Book House, New Delhi, 2012
4. Dr. K. R. Arora, irrigation, water power and water resource engineering, reprint 2009
Additional Resources
N.P.T.E.L. Lecture Series
Detailed Syllabus
Sr. Hours
Name of chapter & details
No. Allotted
SECTION-I
1. Plastic Method:
Concept, Assumptions, Shape factor for different cross section, Collapse load,
Load factor, Plastic modulus of section, Plastic moment of resistance, Computation 15
of collapse load for fixed beam, Continuous beam and plane frame subjected to
various load cases.
2. Pre-stressed Concrete: 13
Total 28
SECTION-II
Total 28
Reference Books:
1. S.S. Bhavikatti, Structural Analysis II, 4th Edition, New Delhi: Vikas publishing house pvt
ltd, Second reprint 2013.
2. Ramamrutham, Theory of structures, 9th Edition, New Delhi: Dhanpat rai publishing
company Pvt ltd.
3. R.C. Hibbeler, Structural Analysis, 8th Edition, New Delhi: Pearson Education, March
2011.
4. T.S. Thandavamoorthy, Structural Analysis, 3rd Edition, New Delhi: Oxford University
Press, 2012.
5. Dr. R. Vaidyanathan, Dr. P. Perumal, Structural Analysis Vol. II, 2nd edition, New Delhi,
Laxmi Publication, 2006.
6. Robert D cook, David S Malkus, Michael E. Phelsa, Robert J. Witt, 4th Edition, New
Delhi: Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
Additional Resources
N.P.T.E.L. Lecture Series
● Prof. P Benrgi, Structural Analysis II, IIT Bombay, http://nptel.ac.in/courses/105101086/
● Prof. L.S. Ramachandra, Prof. Sudhir Kumar Barai, (Energy Method of Analysis & Matrix