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Course Name
Mathematics III
Management and Sociology
Mechanics of Deformable Bodies
Hydraulics I (Fluid Mechanics)
Surveying
Building Planning and Estimation
Theory Sub-total
Mechanics of Deformable Bodies Lab
Hydraulics I Lab
Surveying Lab
Building Planning Estimation Sessional
Sessional Sub-total
Course code
MA301
HUM3401
AM-301
AM-302
CE-301
CE-302
AM-351
AM-352
CE-351
CE-352
Class Load/Week
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P
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
5
0
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
12
3rd Semester Total:
Credit
Marks
4
4
4
4
4
3
23
2
2
2
2
8
31
100
100
100
100
100
100
600
50
50
50
50
200
800
Class Load/Week
L
T
P
3
0
0
3
1
0
3
0
0
3
1
0
3
1
0
3
0
0
18
3
0
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
12
4th Semester Total:
Credit
Marks
3
4
3
4
4
3
21
2
2
2
2
8
29
100
100
100
100
100
100
600
50
50
50
50
200
800
L
3
3
3
3
3
3
18
0
0
0
0
0
Fourth Semester
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8.
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10.
Course Name
Course code
Physics-II
Hydraulics II (Open Channel Hydraulics)
Engineering Geology
Structural Analysis I
Geotechnical Engineering - I
Concrete and CE Materials
Theory Sub-total
Open Channel Hydraulics
Geotechnical Engineering Lab
Concrete Technology Lab
CAD in Civil Engineering
Sessional Sub-total
PH3401
AM-402
GE-401
CE-401
CE-402
CE-403
AM-452
CE-451
CE-452
CE-453
Course Name
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2.
3.
4.
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6.
Economics
Structural Analysis II
Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures
Geotechnical Engineering II
Water Resources Engineering I
Transportation Engineering I
Theory Sub-total
Design Project I
Water Resources Engineering Lab
Transportation Engineering Lab
Computer Applications in Civil Engineering
Sessional Sub-total
7.
8.
9.
10.
Course code
HU 5601
CE-501
CE-502
CE-503
CE-504
CE-505
CE-551
CE-552
CE-553
CE-554
Class Load/Week
T
P
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
3
0
0
6
0
3
0
3
0
3
0
15
5rd Semester Total:
Credit
Marks
2
3
4
3
4
4
20
3
2
2
2
9
29
50
100
100
100
100
100
550
100
50
50
50
250
800
Class Load/Week
L
T
P
3
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
3
1
0
18
1
0
0
0
6
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
12
6th Semester Total:
Credit
Marks
3
3
3
3
3
4
19
3
2
2
3(2+1)
10
29
100
100
100
100
100
100
600
100
50
50
100
300
900
L
2
3
3
3
3
3
17
0
0
0
0
0
Sixth Semester
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Course Name
Structural Analysis III
Design of Steel Structures
Geotechnical Engineering III
Water Resources Engineering II
Transportation Engineering II
Environmental Engineering I
Theory Sub-total
Design Project II
Structural Engineering Lab
Environmental Engineering Lab
Viva-Voce-I
Sessional Sub-total
Course code
CE-601
CE-602
CE-603
CE-604
CE-605
CE-606
CE-651
CE-652
CE-653
CE-654
Course Name
Accounting and Financial Management
Water Resources Engineering - III
Transportation Engineering III
Environmental Engineering II
Advanced Design (Elective)
Elective I
Theory Sub-total
Design Project III
Project (Prelim)
Sessional Sub-total
Course code
HU-7801
CE-701
CE-702
CE-703
CE-704
CE-705
CE-751
CE-752
Class Load/Week
L
T
P
2
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
3
1
0
3
0
0
17
0
0
0
0
6
0
0
3
0
0
9
7rd Semester Total:
Credit
Marks
2
3
3
3
4
3
18
3
3(2+1*)
5
23
50
100
100
100
100
100
550
100
50
150
700
Eighth Semester
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No.
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2
3
4
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8.
9.
Course Name
Course code
CE-801
CE-802
CE-803
CE-804
CE-805
CE-806
CE-851
CE-852
CE-853
Class Load/Week
L
T
P
3
0
0
3
1
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
2
0
0
17
1
0
0
0
3
0
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
6
8th Semester Total:
Credit
Marks
3
4
3
3
3
2
18
2
6 (4+2*)
2
10
28
100
100
100
100
100
50
550
50
200
100
350
900
Prerequisite: None
Basic concepts of surveying: Definition Principles Basic measurements Control networks Locating position
Plotting detail Summary
Error and uncertainty: Units of measurement Significant figures Rounding numbers Errors in measurement
Indices of precision Weight Rejection of outliers Combination of errors
Leveling: Introduction Levelling Definitions Curvature and refraction Equipment Instrument adjustment
Principle of levelling Sources of error Closure tolerances Error distribution Levelling applications Reciprocal
levelling Precise levelling Digital levelling Trigonometrical levelling Heighting with GPS
Distance measurement: Tapes Field work Distance adjustment Errors in taping Accuracies Electromagnetic
distance measurement (EDM) (Total Station) Measuring principles Meteorological corrections Geometrical
reductions Errors, checking and calibration Other error sources Instrument specifications Developments in EDM
Angle measurement: The theodolite Instrumental errors Instrument adjustment Field procedure Measuring angles
Sources of error
Conventional control surveys: Plane rectangular coordinates Traversing Triangulation Networks
Geodetic Position: Introduction Reference ellipsoid Coordinate systems Local systems Computation on the
ellipsoid Datum Transformations Orthomorphic projection The Universal Transverse Mercator Projection
Practical applications
Satellite positioning: Introduction GPS segments GPS receivers Satellite orbits Basic principle of position fixing
Differencing data GPS observing methods Error sources GPS survey planning Transformation between
reference systems Applications
Curves: Circular curves Setting out curves Compound and reverse curves Transition curves Setting-out data
Cubic spiral and cubic parabola Curve transitional throughout Vertical curves Applications
Earthworks: Areas Partition of land Cross-sections Volumes Mass-haul diagrams
Building Planning and Estimation (CE 302)
Weekly contact: 3-0-0 (L T S)
Prerequisite: None
Purpose and scope of planning of buildings, Levels of planning; Different Components of Typical Building;
Classification of Buildings as per National Building Codes as well as Municipal Authorities and Development
Authorities; Concepts of Covered Area, Carpet Area, Plinth Area, FAR, Ground Coverage, Open Spaces, and Parking
Space of multistoried building; Principles of building planning, Regulations and bye-laws of the sanctioning authorities;
Site planning; Planning of building services like water supply, sanitation, lighting, security, air-conditioning, lift,
acoustics; Concept of Green building; Planning for disaster management.
Definition of Estimating, Purpose of Estimating; Quantity Survey; Types of Estimating -- Detailed Estimate, Preliminary
Estimate, Approximate Estimate; Revised Estimate, Supplementary Estimate, Maintenance Estimate, Introduction to IS
standard.
Introduction to Rate Analysis of different items of works of a standard residential building, factors affecting rate of an
item, Use of standard schedules such as PWD schedules of rates, Analysis of rates of important item of works
Purpose of valuation of land and building, Concept of price, value and cost, free hold and lease hold properties; market
value, present value; sinking fund; years purchase, Different methods of land valuation, Different methods of valuation
of real properties, Outgoing, appreciation, depreciation- different methods, Fixation of rents.
Introduction to surveying equipment and basic measurement; Chain and Compass traversing; Plain Table survey;
Leveling; Theodolite traversing; Introduction to Total station; Viva and Evaluation
Introduction; Drawing of plan, elevation and sectional views of simple four storied building; Planning and drawings of
apartment building keeping in view the provisions regarding Area Height Limitations, Covered Area, Plinth Area,
Ground Coverage, Open Spaces and Parking Space as per regulation of Kolkata Municipal Corporation; Detailed
estimate of a simple residential building including sanitary works and electrical estimation with annual repair and
maintenance; Viva and Evaluation
Note: This sessional will be based on the course CE 302
Fourth Semester
Structural Analysis I (CE-401)
Weekly contact: 3 - 1 0 (L T S)
Prerequisite: None
Introduction: Structure and its various forms; Deflection of simple beam; Deflection of simple truss; Concept of
Determinate and Indeterminate Structures; Introduction to analysis of statically indeterminate structures; Continuous
beam analysis by Three Moment Theorem; Moment Distribution Method (Continuous Beams); Influence Line Diagrams
and Moving Loads. Application to beam and truss; Analysis of Three Hinged Arch; Analysis of Two Hinged Arch
Text / Reference Books:
Geotechnical Engineering - I (CE 402)
Weekly contact: 3 - 1 0 (L T S)
Prerequisite: None
Origin and Formation of soils - Origin of Soils residual and transported soils;
Structure and Properties of Soils - Soil particle size and shape, clay mineralogy, soil mass structure.
Soil phase relationship - Soil phases, weight volume relationships, specific gravity of soils.
Index properties of soil - Soil particle size and shape, particle size distribution of soils, Atterbergs limits, relative
density. Classification of soils.
Water in Soil - Gravitational water, capillary moisture, adsorbed water, permeability of uniform and stratified deposits,
laboratory and field determination, total pressure, pore water pressure and effective pressure. Critical hydraulic gradient,
quick- sand condition.
Seepage and flownets - Continuity equation, construction of flow nets, properties of flow nets, flow through earthen dam,
estimation of quantity of seepage.
Stresses in soils - Stresses in soils - Boussinesqs and Westergaards theory, stresses due to concentrated load, line load
and distributed loads over limited areas of different shapes, Newmarks chart, pressure bulb.
Compressibility and consolidation - Normally consolidated and over consolidated soils, compression and swelling
indices, Terzaghis one dimensional consolidation theory, fitting methods for coefficient of consolidation, time factor,
estimation of settlement, necessary corrections.
Shear strength of soils - Mohr circle of stress, pole, Mohr-Coulomb failure criteria, types of shear tests, drainage
conditions, field vane shear tests, pore pressure parameters and concept of stress path.
Concrete and CE Materials (CE 403)
Weekly contact: 3 0 0 (L T S)
Prerequisite: None
Introduction
Conventional Civil Engineering Materials: i) Building Materials: Timber, brick, lime, concrete, steel, tiles, paints and
varnishes, asbestos, polymeric materials, etc. ii) Foundation Materials: Geotextiles, Grouting, Geomembrane, etc. iii)
Pavement Materials: Bitumen, tar, granular material, modified bitumen, paver blocks, etc. iv) Materials for
Environmental Protection: Geopolymer, pervious block, etc.
Alternative Civil Engineering Materials - Industrial slags, cinder, pozzolans, fibre reinforced plastics, etc.
Preparation of Concrete - Ingredients (cement, aggregate, water, admixture), mixing, placing, curing.
Full Marks: 50
Identification of Soil and Direct Shear Test; Atterbergs Limit Test and Determination of Specific Gravity; Mechanical
Analysis and Hydrometer Analysis; Compaction and Permeability Tests; CBR and Void Ratio; Triaxial Test and USC;
Field Density; Consolidation; Vane Shear Test; Demonstration on Geotextile Testing; Viva and Evaluation.
Concrete Technology Lab (CE 452)
Weekly contact: 0-0-3 (L T S)
Full Marks: 50
Sieve Analysis of Coarse and Fine Aggregates, and Determination of Fineness Modulus. (I.S. : 2386 Part-I, I.S. : 383);
Determination of Specific Gravity and Water Absorption of Coarse Aggregates. (I.S. : 2386 Part-III ); Determination of
Crushing Strength of Coarse Aggregates. (I.S. : 2386 Part-IV ); Determination of Bulking Factor and Silt Factor of Fine
Aggregates. (I.S. : 2386 Part-III ); Determination of Standard Consistency of Cement and Fineness of Cement by
Sieving. (I.S. : 4031 Part-IV ); Determination of Initial and Final Setting Time of Cement (I.S.: 4031 Part-V , I.S. : 269,
8112, 12269 ); Determination of Specific Gravity of Cement. (I.S. : 4031 Part-II); Determination of Compressive
Strength of Sand-Cement Mortar. (a) Casting b) Testing (I.S. : 4031 Part-VI , I.S. : 269,8112, 1269 ); a) Design of
Concrete Mix ; b)Casting of Concrete Cubes , Cylinders, Flexure Beams; c)Testing of Concrete Cubes , Cylinders,
Flexure Beams; Viva and Evaluation.
CAD in Civil Engineering (CE 453)
Weekly contact: 0-0-3 (L T S)
Full Marks: 50
Concept of CAD- Hardware, Software; Basic Drawing Objects- Line, Polyline, Arc, Circle, Ellipse, Dimension, Hatches,
Texts, GUI, CLI, Basic Commands; Properties of Drawing Objects- Weight, Colour, Lock/Hidden objects, Layers,
Coordinate System, Scale, Layout, Output; Basic Editing- Erase, Copy, Move, Rotate, Offset, Fillet, Trim, Extend;
Simple Drawings: i) Layout Plan with Furniture/Fixures of a Living Room, Bed Room, Kitchen and Toilet; ii) Drawing
of a Layout Plan of a Multi-storied Residential Building; iii) Drawing of a typical Reinforcement Detail of a Continuous
Beam; iv) Drawing of Typical Section of a RCC Retaining Wall; v) Drawing of a Highway Layout Plan- Horizontal and
Vertical Curves; vi) Drawing of a Typical Layout Plan of a Barrage; vii) Drawing of a Typical Layout of a Water and
Waste Water Treatment Plant; Viva and Evaluation.
Fifth Semester
Structural Analysis - II (CE 501)
Weekly contact: 3 - 0 0 (L T S)
Slope deflection and moment distribution methods for indeterminate frame structures;
Applications of energy methods to indeterminate frame structures and two hinged arches;
Influence line for indeterminate structures;
Fundamentals of Matrix structural analysis: Concept of displacement and force methods;
Application of displacement methods to truss, beam and frame structures;
Stability of slopes: Infinite and finite slopes; types of failure; Swedish circle method, standard method of slices, friction
circle method; stability number, factor of safety, remedial measures.
Soil stabilization: Compaction, factors affecting compaction, laboratory and field methods; Reinforced earth: applications
in civil engineering; reinforced earth wall, geotextiles; stabilization using admixtures: lime, cement, bitumen and fly ash.
Soil exploration: Planning of soil exploration programme, methods of boring, sampling, spacing and number of
exploratory boring, sounding methods - Standard penetration test, Static cone penetration test, Dynamic cone penetration
test; indirect method of soil exploration - Seismic refraction and Electrical resistivity methods; soil exploration report.
Earth pressure: Rankines and Coulombs earth pressure theories; analytical and graphical methods of determination of
earth pressure for different wall and soil conditions.
Retaining walls: Types of retaining walls; stability checks for gravity, cantilever, and counterfort retaining walls;
pressure distribution diagrams.
Sheet pile wall: Types of sheet pile walls; depth of embedment of cantilever sheet pile walls in cohesionless and cohesive
soils; Anchored bulkheads, anchorage systems; design of anchored bulkhead by free earth support method and fixed earth
support method.
Cofferdams: Uses, common types of cofferdams; braced excavations.
Water Resources Engineering - I (CE 504)
Weekly contact: 3 - 1 0 (L T S)
Prerequisite: None
Introduction: Catchment and its physical characteristics, Hydrologic Cycle, Hydrologic Budget
Precipitation: Types and Forms, Conditions Necessary for Precipitation, Measurement of Point Rainfall- Rain Gauges,
Estimation of Missing rainfall data, Checking of Consistency, Optimum Number of Raingauges, Average Rainfall over
and area different methods, Rainfall Mass Curve, Hyetograph, Frequency Analysis of Rainfall, Intensity Duration
Curve
Losses from Precipitation: Evaporation, Evapotranspiration and Infiltration the Processes, Measurement and Estimation
Runoff: Factors affecting Runoff, Estimation of Runoff, Rainfall-runoff Correlation, Flow-duration curve, Flow mass
curve, Surface Water Resources of India
Streamflow Measurement: Different Direct and Indirect Methods, Stage Discharge Curve; Unsteady Flow and Backwater
Effects
Hydrographs: Definition and Characteristics, Baseflow Separation, Unit Hydrographs, S Curve, Synthetic and
Instantaneous Unit Hydrograph, Distribution Graph
Statistical Preliminaries: Statistical Terminology, Probability of Discrete and Continuous Random variables, Method of
Moments, Distribution Functions, Reliability of Estimates of Distribution Characteristics, Frequency Distributions
Design of a R.C. building based on Design of Structures I - CE 502. Report Submission and Evaluation.
Water Resources Engineering Lab (CE-552)
Weekly contact: 0-0-3 (L T S)
Prerequisite: Water Resources Engineering I (CE-504) Full Marks: 50
Delineation of Catchment Boundary and Measurement of Catchment Area; Average Precipitation from Thiessen
Polygon; DAD Analysis; Measurement of Evaporation Loss; Use of Hygrometers, Min-max Thermometers, Use of
Sunshine Recorder and Estimation of ETO; Measurement and Estimation of Infiltration Capacity; Use of Currentmeters;
Demonstration of AWS, Viva and Evaluation.
Transportation Engineering Lab (CE-553)
Weekly contact: 0-0-3 (L T S)
Prerequisite: Transportation Engineering I (CE-505) Full Marks: 50
Quality Control tests for Pavement Aggregates and Bitumen; Bituminous Mix Design; Pavement, Evaluation and
Roughness Measurement; Traffic Survey, Analysis of Traffic Data, Viva and Evaluation.
Computer Applications in Civil Engineering (CE-554)
Weekly contact: 0-0-3 (L T S)
Prerequisite: Introduction to Computing (CE-201)
Full Marks: 50
Introduction to Computer: Hardware, Software, Operating System, Windows, File Structure; Use of a Word Processor,
Writing Scientific Reports
Worksheets: Concept of Cells, Formula, Charts; Goal seek and What-If analysis; Statistical Analysis; Matrix Analysis;
Applications to Civil Engineering Problems; Programming with VBA
Use of Computing Platforms: SciLab/Equivalent Software, Basic Usage, Matrix Analyses, Writing Script Files,
Applications to Civil Engineering Problems
Programming with Fortran, Application to Civil Engineering Problems; Report Submission.
Introduction to Plastic Analysis of Structure; Analysis of stresses and strains, equilibrium and compatibility conditions,
plane stress and plane strain problems; Introduction to plate theory; Introduction to structural dynamics: Free & force
vibration of SDOF system;
Text / Reference Books:
Design of Steel Structures (CE 602)
Weekly contact: 3 - 0 0 (L T S)
Prerequisite: None
Introduction, Design of tension and compression members with end connections, Design of beams, Design of built-up
columns, Design of eccentric connections, Design of gantry girder, Design of beam-column, Design of column base.
Geotechnical Engineering - III (CE 603)
Weekly contact: 3 - 0 0 (L T S)
Prerequisite: Geotechnical Engineering - II (CE 503)
Bearing capacity of soils: Definition, factors affecting bearing capacity, modes of failures, Methods of determining
bearing capacity; Effect of water table and eccentric loads. Bearing capacity and settlement from field tests. Settlement
analysis, permissible settlement and allowable bearing pressure.
Shallow foundations: Types of footing Isolated, combined, strip, and raft foundations. Isolated footings with combined
action of loads and moments, Design principles.
Deep foundations: Types of piles, material, suitability and uses. Determination of types and lengths of piles, pile
capacity, pile spacing and group action. Pile group settlement. Design of pile caps. Negative skin friction, testing of piles.
Caissons: use, type, size and analysis.
Water Resources Engineering - II (CE 604)
Weekly contact: 3 - 0 0 (L T S) Prerequisite: Water Resources Engineering - I (CE 504) Full Marks: 100
Irrigation: Necessity, Types, Techniques, Quality of Irrigation water, Soil-water-plant relationship, Water requirement of
crops, Base period, Duty, Delta, Commanded area, Intensity of irrigation, Consumptive use of water, Other terms related
to water requirement of crops, Irrigation efficiencies, Frequency of irrigation.
Water Storage: Flow mass curve, estimation of storage required for irrigation and other demands.
Canal irrigation: Classification of canals, canals in alluvium, design of unlined canals: Kennedy's method, Lacey's
method, lined canals: advantages, materials used, typical sections, design of lined canals, economics of canal lining.
Land drainage: Design and maintenance of open drains, closed drains, discharge and spacing of closed drains.
Diversion headworks: Necessity and uses, different types, Layout and different components, weirs on permeable
foundation, Creep theories, Khosla's method, different types of modules, canal escapes, Silt control devices.
Canal structures: Head- regulators, Cross-regulators, falls.
Transportation Engineering - II(CE 605)
Weekly contact: 3 - 0 0 (L T S) Prerequisite: Transportation Engineering - I (CE 505) Full Marks: 100
Airport Engineering: Air Transportation System in India; Aircraft characteristics; Airport classification and site selection;
ICAO and FAA Standards; Component parts of airport - Runway, Taxiway, Apron, Hanger, Terminal Area; Design of
Runway - Length, Capacity, Geometrics, Orientation; Design of Taxiway, Planning of Terminal Area; Runway
Pavement.
Railway Engineering: History of Railway Development in India; Location Surveys and Alignment; Tractive Resistances;
Prerequisite:
Prerequisite:
Full Marks: 50
Prerequisite:
Full Marks: 50
Prerequisite:
Seventh Semester
Water Resources Engineering - III (CE 701)
Weekly contact: 3 - 0 0 (L T S) Prerequisite: Water Resources Engineering - II (CE 604) Full Marks: 100
Flood: Flood frequency studies, Design flood, Design storm, Risk and reliability
Flood routing: Basic equations, Storage routing, channel routing, Routing in conceptual hydrograph development
Design of storage structures: Gravity dams, embankment dams, spillways
Machine foundation
Braced excavation and cofferdam
Drainage and dewatering
Geotechnical instrumentation
Elective I: Numerical Methods in Structural Engineering (CE 705/1)
Weekly contact: 3 - 0 0 (L T S)
Prerequisite:
Full Marks: 100
Finite Difference scheme - Implicit & Explicit scheme Solution of Partial differential equations, application to structural
engineering problems. Introduction to Finite Element Method. Concept of Optimization
Elective I: Structures under Dynamic Loads (CE 705/2)
Weekly contact: 3 - 0 0 (L T S)
Prerequisite:
Full Marks: 100
Dynamic Analysis of single and multiple degrees of freedom system: modal analysis and numerical integration schemes,
Frequency domain analysis and introduction to random vibration; Dynamic Analysis of structures for various dynamic
loads like Earthquake, Wind, Wave, Blast, Machine Vibration etc.
Elective I: Probabilistic Structural Analysis (CE 705/3)
Weekly contact: 3 - 0 0 (L T S)
Prerequisite:
Full Marks: 100
Concept of probability and statistical theories. Variability of loads and materials, failure, safety and safety factors. Design
criteria for strength, deformation, stability etc. special consideration for specific type of loading. Choice of material and
structural system in design. Safety analysis of structures under uncertainty. Concepts of optimal design under uncertainty.
Elective I: Prestressed Concrete Design (CE 705/4)
Weekly contact: 3 - 0 0 (L T S)
Prerequisite:
Full Marks: 100
Need for prestressing; Pretensioning and Post-tensioning methods; Behaviour of prestressed concrete beams; Loss of
prestress; bursting forces in anchorage zone; Design methods; Partial prestressing; Analysis of indeterminate structures.
End block design. Deflections, use of relevant codes of practice.
Elective I: Advanced Civil Engineering Materials (CE 705/5)
Weekly contact: 3 - 0 0 (L T S)
Prerequisite:
Full Marks: 100
Behaviour of structural materials, such as concrete, soils, and metals. Fresh concrete and its rheology mechanical,
deformational behaviour and microstructure of hardened concrete. Creep and shrinkage. Laboratory testing of concrete.
Durability of plain and reinforced concrete, Structural steels including alloyed and cold - worked steels, welding.
Industrial waste materials in concrete, their influence on physical & mechanical properties & durability of concrete,
Concrete at high temperature. High strength and high performance concrete. Changes in concrete with time, Corrosion of
concrete in various environments. Corrosion of reinforcing steel. Electro-chemical process, measures of protection.
Ferro-cement, material and properties. Foams and lightweight materials, recycling of materials in Civil Engineering,
composite materials, SFRC, and laminated composite materials, smart materials, NDT of materials.
Elective I: Theory of Plate & Shell Structures (CE 705/6)
Weekly contact: 3 - 0 0 (L T S)
Prerequisite:
Full Marks: 100
Bending of thin elastic plates: rectangular, circular etc. various distributions of loading, different combinations of
supports, and numerical methods, plates on elastic foundation, orthotropic plates, thermal stresses in plates, introduction
to thick plate theory, large deflection theory. Elements of differential geometry, classification of shells, Fundamental
Prerequisite:
Full Marks: 50
Eighth Semester
Environmental Engineering III (CE-801)
Weekly contact: 3 - 0 0 (L T S)
Prerequisite:
Municipal Solid Waste: Generation, Rate Variation, characteristics (Physical, Biological and Chemical); Management
Options for Solid Waste, Waste Reduction at the Source, Collection techniques, Materials and Resources Recovery /
Recycling. Transport of Municipal Solid Waste, Treatment, Transformations and Disposal Techniques (Composting,
Vermi-Composting, Incineration, Refuse Derived fuels, landfilling). Norms, Rules and Regulations. Economics of the
on-site v/s off site waste management options
Air Pollution and Meteorology: Wind Profiles, Turbulent Diffusion, Wind Roses, Topographical Effects, Inversion,
Plume behavior, Plume rise, and Stable conditions
Plume dispersion: Gaussian Model, Diffusion coefficients Inversion Effects, Limits to the model
Control of Air Pollution: Particulates: Terminology, Size distribution, removal mechanism, particulate collection devices,
Choice of equipments
Sulphur Oxides: Sox, Nitrogen Oxides: NOX, Control techniques
Noise Pollution:
Definitions; noise levels and noise measurement; standards; continuous, intermittent and impulsive noise; noise criteria;
noise propagation; noise control
Environmental Management
Environmental impact assessment, environmental audit, Waste minimization, Waste recycle and reuse
Prerequisite:
Full Marks: 50
Prerequisite:
Prerequisite: