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SCHEME OF COURSES FOR B.TECH.

CIVIL ENGINEERING FOR


2011 BATCH AND ONWARDS

B. TECH. Ist SEMESTER


Course No.
CIV-102

Course title
Engineering Drawing

L
2

T
0

P
4

C
4

T
1

P
0

C
4

B. TECH. 2nd SEMESTER


Course No.
CIV-201

Course title
Engineering Mechanics

L
3

B.TECH. 3RD SEMESTER (CIVIL)


Course No.
CIV-301
CIV-301(P)
CIV-302
CIV-302(P)
CIV-303
CIV- 303(P)
MTH-303
ELE-304
ELE-304(P)
HSS-301
CIV-300

Course title

Structural Analysis- I
2
2
0
Structural Engineering Lab- I
0
0
2
Fluid Mechanics-I
2
1
0
Fluid Mechanics Lab-I
0
0
2
Surveying-I
2
1
0
Surveying Lab-I
0
0
3
Mathematics-I
2
1
0
Basic Electrical Engineering
2
1
0
Basic Electrical Engineering Lab.
0
0
2
Humanities & Social Science-I
2
1
0
Professional Development Activities
0
0
2
Total Contact Hours and Credits
30
COURSES OFFERED TO OTHERS DEPARTMENTS (METALLURGY)
CIV- 304
Geology & Mineralogy
2
2
0
CE-304(P)
Geology & Mineralogy Lab.
0
0
2

C
4
1
3
1
3
2
3
3
1
3
1
25
4
1

B.TECH. 4th SEMESTER (CIVIL)


Course No.

Course title

CIV-401
Structucal Analysis- II
CIV-402
Fluid Mechanics-II
CIV-402(P)
Fluid Mechanics Lab-II
CIV-403
Surveying-II
CIV-403(P)
Surveying Lab
CIV-403(SC) Surveying Camp*
CIV-404
Geotechnical Engineering-II
CIV-404(P)
Geotechnical Laboratory
CIV-405
Building Drawing and Construction
MTH-406
Mathematics-II
CIV-400
Professional Development Activities
Total Contact Hours and Credits

2
2
0
2
0
0
2
0
3
2
0

1
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
1
1
0
31

0
0
2
0
2
4
0
2
0
0
2

3
3
1
3
1
2
3
1
4
3
1
25

Remarks
*

Two
weeks
survey camp
immediately
after exam.
of 4th
semester
(July)

BTECH. 5th- SEMESTER (Civil)


Course No.
CIV-501
CIV-501(P)
CIV-502
CIV-503
CIV-503 (P)
CIV-504
CIV-505
CIV-500

Course title

Design of Structures-I
2
2
0
Concrete Laboratory
0
0
2
Traffic Engineering and Road Facilities
2
1
0
Geotechnical Engineering-II
2
2
0
Geotechnical Laboratory
0
0
2
Water Resources Engineering
2
2
0
Quantity Surveying and Cost Evaluation
2
1
0
Professional Development Activities
0
0
2
Elective Courses
Architecture and Town Planning
CIV-511: E1 Concrete Technology
2
1
0
Engineering Seismology
Total Contact Hours and Credits
29
COURSES OFFERED TO OTHERS DEPARTMENTS (ELECTRICAL)
CIV-506
Hydraulics and Hydraulic Machines
3
1
0

C
4
1
3
4
1
4
3
1

3
25
4

B.TECH. 6th SEMESTER (Civil)


Course No.
CIV-601
CIV-601(P)
CIV-602
CIV-602(P)
CIV-603
CIV-603 (P)
CIV-604
CIV-600
CIV-611:E1
CIV-611:E1
PHY-ELE,E1
CIV-612E2

Course title
Design of Structures-II
Structural Engineering Lab.
Highway Engineering and PMS
Highway Lab.
Engineering Geology and Materials
Geology Lab.
Hydropower Engineering
Professional Development Activities
Elective Courses

2
0
2
0
3
0
2
0

2
0
2
0
1
0
1
0

0
2
0
2
0
2
0
2

4
1
4
1
4
1
3
1

Advanced Geotechnical Engineering


Water Shed Management
Solar Architecture
Structural Analysis-III
Disaster Management(F)

Applied Hydrology
Total Contact Hours and Credits

29

25

B.TECH. 7th SEMESTER (Civil)


Course No.
CIV-701
CIV-701(P)
CIV-702
CIV-703
CIV-704
CIV-705
CIV-706
CIV-700
CIV-711:E1

MTH-711:E1

Course title

Water supply & Sanitary Engg.


Water Quality lab
Structural Dynamics
Construction Technology & Management
Design of Structures-III
Seminar
Project Pre-Work
Professional Development Activities
Elective courses
Railway and Airport Engineering
Fluvial Hydraulics

2
0
2
2
2
0
0
0

1
0
1
1
2
2
0
0

0
2
0
0
0
0
4
2

3
1
3
3
4
2
2
1

Operation Research

Soil Dynamics and m/c foundations


2
1
Advanced Structural Analysis
Computer Aided Design*(F)
1
0
Total Contact Hours and Credits
30
*For examination purpose it will be treated similar to a laboratory course.

CIV-712:E2

4
25

B.TECH. 8th SEMESTER (Civil):


Course No.
CIV-801
CIV-802
CIV-803
CIV-804

Course title
Irrigation and Hydraulic Structures
Bridge Engineering
Project*
Practical Training & Viva-voce

2
2
0

2
1
5

0
0
10

4
3
10

ELECTIVE COURSES
CIV-811:E1

MTH-811
CIV-812:E2

Rock Mechanics and Tunneling


Technology
Transportation Planning and Economics
Numerical Methods in Civil Engineering
Ground Improvement Techniques
Earthquake Resistant Design
Environmental Engineering

Total Contact Hours and Credits


*The evaluation will be done as per statutes.

28

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ANNEXURE-I
REVISED SCHEME OF COURSES
FOR 4-YEAR B.TECH. PROGRAMME
IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
SRINAGAR

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGYSRINAGAR
NAMEOFDEPARTMENT:
DepartmentofCivilEngineering

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

9.

SubjectCode:CIV102
CourseTitle:EngineeringDrawing
ContactHours:L:2
T:0
P:4
ExaminationDuration(Hrs):Minor1:1
Minor2:1
Major:3

RelativeWeightage:Minor1:20
Minor2:20 Assignments:10
Major:50
Credits:4

st

Semester:1 (Autumn)
Prerequisite:Nil
Objective:TogiveStudentsbasicknowledgeoftreatmentofproblemsindesignand
drawingbygeometricalmethodsandtodeveloptheabilitytovisualizethepictorial
viewfromthegivenorthographicviewandviceversa.
DetailsofCourse:

S.No
1.
2.

3.
4.
5

Contents
Typesofprojections,conceptofsolidas3dimensionalobject,
linesandplanes,firstandthirdanglepractices
Projectionsofsimplegeometricalsolids,placedinsimple
positionswithsinglerotationoftheface,edgeoraxisofsolid
withrespecttooneoftheprincipalplanesofprojection
Sectionofsimplegeometricalsolids,typesofsectionalplanes,
trueshapeofsections
Intersectionofsurfaces,simplecaseofintersectionoftwo
prisms,twocylinders,andconeandacylinder
Developmentofsurfacesofsimplesectionalsolidsand
intersectingsolids.
Isometricprojectionsofgivenorthographicprojections
Orthographicprojectionsofsimpleblocks
Total

6.
7.

10. PracticalDrawingPlatestobePrepared:

1. Layout;Printingoftitleblocksandprojectionoflines.
2. Projectionofplanes,inclinedtooneplane
3. Projectionofsolids,singlerotationofsolids
4. Sectionofsolids
5. Intersectionofsurfaces,Developmentofsurfaces
6. Isometricprojections.ProjectionofBlocks

LectureHours

12

12
12
6
6
6
6
60

11. Suggestedbooks
S.No
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

NameofBooks/Authors/Publishers

Yearof
Publication
Gill,P.S.EngineeringGraphicsandDrafting1stEd.S.K.Kataria& 2001
Sons
Mohan,K.R.EngineeringGraphicsDhanpatRaiPublishing
2010
Company
Bhatt,N.D.EngineeringDrawing

Venugopal,K.EngineeringDrawingandGraphics,NewAge

International(P)Ltd
2006
LuzadderW.J.FundamentalsofEngineeringDrawing5thEd.

PrenticeHallIndia
1967

NationalInstituteofTechnologySrinagar
1. NameoftheDepartment:

DepartmentofCivilEngineering
2. SubjectCode:CIV201

CourseTitle:EngineeringMechanics
3. ContactHours:

L:3

T:1

P:0
4. ExaminationDuration(Hrs.):
MinorI:1;
MinorII:1;
Major:3
5. RelativeWeightage:MinorI:20;
MinorII:20; Major:50;
ClassPerformance:10
6. Credits:

7. Semester:
2nd(Spring)
8. Prerequisite:
Nil
CourseDetails
S.No.
Contents
Lecture
Hours
Momentofareaofplanesections:Firstmomentofanelementofanarea.
1
6
First moment of finite area. Centroid and centroidal axes of a finite area.
Secondmomentoffinitearea.Momentofinertiaofaplanesectionabout
different axes. Parallel and perpendicular axes theorems of moment of
inertia.Compositeareas.Polarmomentofinertia.
Analysis of stresses and strains: Forces and stresses. Conditions of
2
12
equilibrium,compatibilityandstressstrainrelations.Stressstraindiagrams,
Hookeslaw,Modulusofelasticity(E),Ultimate&allowablestresses,factor
of safety, Lateral strains, Poissons ratio, Multiaxial stress system,
Volumetric strain, Bulk modulus (K), Composite sections, Shear stress
concept, Modulus of rigidity (G). Temperature stresses in composite
sections.RelationbetweenE,GandK.
3

Memberssubjectedtoflexuralloads:Reactionforcesforplanarstructures
(beams). Support conditions, statical determinacy & stability of beams,
determination of shear forces & bending moments in beams, shear &
moment diagrams, Analysis of beams for different loading conditions,
Relationbetweenload,shearforce&bendingmoment.
Memberforcesintrusses:Planartrussstructures,trussjointidentification,
sign conventions, member force representation, statical determinacy &
stability of trusses. Numerical methods of truss analysis (method of joints,
methodofsections&graphicalmethod).Trussessubjectedtolateralforces,
cantilevertrusses.
Memberssubjectedtotorsionalforces:Preliminaryconceptofstressin
shaftssubjectedtotorsionalforces,torsionalstressesincircularshafts,solid
andhollowshafts.Designofpowertransmissionshafts,compoundshafts.

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REFRENCES:
1. Beer,P.F.andJohnston(Jr.)E.R.MechanicsofMaterials,S.I.version,TataMcGrawHill
,India,2001.
2. EngineeringMechanicsofSolids:Popov.
3. StrengthofMaterials:Ryder.
4. FundamentalsofStructuralAnalysis:West.
5. StrengthofMaterialsbyWilliamA.Nash

NationalInstituteofTechnologySrinagar

1. NameoftheDepartment:
DepartmentofCivilEngineering
2. SubjectCode:CIV301

CourseTitle:STRUCTURALANALYSIS1
3. ContactHours:

L:2

T:2

P:0
4. ExaminationDuration(Hrs.):
MinorI:1;
MinorII:1;
Major:3
5. RelativeWeightage:MinorI:20;
MinorII:20; Major:50;

ClassPerformance:10
6. Credits:

rd
7. Semester:
3 (Autumn)
8. Prerequisite:
Nil
9. Objective: To develop the understanding of basic principles of Analysis of Determinate
Structures.
DetailsofCourse
S.No.
Contents
Lecture
Hours
1
INTRODUCTIONTOSTRUCTURALANALYSIS:
4
Structure; Structural Engineering ; History of Structural Engineering ; The
Engineering Design Process ; Structural Analysis ; Structural Form ;
SimplificationsforPurposeofAnalysis;TypesofLoads;EvaluationofGravity
LoadsOnVariousComponentswithReferencetoIS:875.
2
BASICCONCEPTSOFSTRUCTURALANALYSIS:
2
Forces ; Specification of a Force ; Free Body Diagrams ; Equations of
Equilibrium;ConditionEquations;Displacements;Compatibility;Boundary
Conditions ; Principle of Superposition ; Stiffness & Flexibility; Types of
StructuralSupports.
3
BENDINGANDSHEARSTRESSINBEAMS:
8
Flexuralformula,bendingstressandshearstressdiagramsforhomogeneous
beamsectionsofvariousshapes.
4
COMPOUNDSTRESSES:
8
Principalstressesandstrains,evaluationbyanalyticalandgraphicalmethods
Mohr'sCircle.
5
SLOPESANDDEFLECTIONS:
10
Slope and deflection of determinate beams bydifferential equation,
momentarea,conjugatebeamandenergymethods.Castigliano'sfirstenergy
theoremanditsapplicationstodeflectionofsimpledeterminatetrusses.
6
COLUMNS:
6
Stresses in columns, short and long columns,buckling phenomenon.
Euler's,Rankine's theory Crippling loads evaluation. stresses in
eccentricallyloadedcolumns.
7
INDETERMINATESTRUCTURES:
2
Introduction to Indeterminate structures; Degrees of Freedom, Kinematic &
StaticIndeterminacyofStructures.

REFRENCES:

1. StructuralAnalysis:JackC.McCormac.

2. Nash,WilliamA.TheoryandProblemsofStrengthofmaterials4/e.TataMcGrawHill,
NewDelhi,2004.
3. FundamentalsofStructuralAnalysis:West.
4. IntroductiontoStructuralEngineering:JohnM.Biggs.
5. IndeterminateStructures:C.K.Wang.
6. DeterminateStructures:R.L.Jindal.
7. Reddy,C.S.BasicStructuralAnalysis,TataMcGrawHill,NewDelhi,2003.


1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.

NationalInstituteofTechnologySrinagar
NameoftheDepartment:

DepartmentofCivilEngineering
SubjectCode:CIV301(P)

CourseTitle:STRUCTURALENGINEERINGLABI
ContactHours:

L:0

T:0

P:2
ExaminationDuration(Hrs.):
VivaVoceattheendofsemester
Credits:

rd
Semester:
3 (Autumn)
Prerequisite:
Nil
Objective: To develop the understanding of basic principles of Analysis of Determinate
Structures.
Detailsofthecourse

9.

S.No. Nameofexperiment

objective

1.
TensileTestofSteel
Todetermineyieldstrength,ultimatetensile
strength,percentageelongationandmodulusof
elasticity(Plot,stressstraincurve).

2.
TensileandCompressive
i.
Paralleltograins

strengthofTimber

ii.
Perpendiculartograins.

3.
Sheartestofsteel/timber

Tomeasureultimateshearstrength.

Shearmodulus.Plotshearstressstrain

Curve.

4.
Torsiontestofsteel

Tomeasureangleoftwist.

Ultimatetorsionalstrengthstressstrain

Curve.

5.
Bucklingloadofcolumns

Todeterminecripplingloadofcolumnswith
variousendconditions. differentendconditionsandcompare
theoreticalvalues.

ToverifythePrincipleofMaxwellstheorem
6.
VerificationofMaxwells
Theorem.

7.
TestingofBricksandStonesasperISSpecifications.
8.
Verificationofhorizontal

Toevaluateexperimentally
thrustinathreehingedarch
horizontalthrustinathreehingedarchand
drawinfluencelinediagramforthehorizontal
thrust.

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGYSRINAGAR

NAMEOFTHEDEPTT.CENTRE:
DepartmentofCivilEngineering

1.SubjectCode:CIV302

CourseTitle:FluidMechanicsI
2.ContactHours:
L:
2
T:
1
P:
0
3.ExaminationDuration(Hrs.):MinorI=1MinorII=1Major=3

4.RelativeWeightage:MinorI:20MinorII:20Major:50C.I+C.A:10
5.Credits:

6.Semester: 3rd.(Autumn)
7.Prerequisite:Nil
8.Objective:Todeveloptheunderstandingofbasicprinciplesofmechanicsoffluidsatrestand
inmotionandtheirapplicationsinsolvingtherealengineeringproblems.
9.Detailsofcourse:
S.No
Contents
Lecture
Hours
1.
INTRODUCTION:
3
Physical properties of fluids viz, mass density, viscosity, compressibility,
vapour pressure, surface tension, capillarity, etc. Ideal Fluids and Real
Fluids;NewtonianandNonNewtonianFluids.
2.
FLUIDSTATICS:
5
Pressure Intensity, Pascal's law; Pressure density height relationships,
manometers; pressure on plane and curved surfaces, centre of pressure;
Buoyancy,Stabilityofimmersedandfloatingbodies.
6
3.
KINEMATICSOFFLUIDFLOW:
Steady and unsteady, uniform and non uniform, laminar and turbulent
flows;one,twoandthreedimensionalflows;Streamlines,Streaklines
and path lines; Continuity equation; Rotation and Circulation;
Elementary explanation of stream function and velocity potential;
GraphicalandExperimentalmethodsofdrawingflownets.
10
4.
DYNAMICSOFFLUIDFLOW:
Euler'sequationofmotion along a streamlineanditsintegrationtoyield
Bernoulli's equation; Flow measurement, flow through orificemeter,
Venturimeter,orifices,mouthpieces,pitotandprandtltubes,sluicegates
under free and submerged conditions, Various types of Notches and
weirsunderfreeandsubmergedflowconditions,Aerationofnape.
5.
MOMEMTUMEQUATION:
4
Momentumequationand itsapplication to stationary andmovingvanes,
pipebends.
6.
DIMENSIONALANALYSISANDHYDRAULICSIMILITUDE:
4
Dimensional analysis, Buckingham's theorem, Important dimensionless
numbers and their significance, Geometric, Kinematic and dynamic
similarity;Modelanalysis.
7.
BOUNDARYLAYERANALYSIS:
6

Boundary layer thicknesses, Boundary layer over a flat plate, Laminar


boundary layer, Application of momentum equation, Turbulent
boundarylayer,Laminarsublayer,smoothandroughboundaries,local
andAveragefrictioncoefficients,separation.
Total

10.SuggestedBooks:
S.No NameofBooks/authors/Publishers
1.
2
3.
4.
5.
6.

Kumar,D.S.FluidMechanicsandFluidPowerEngineering.Seventh
Ed.S.K.Kataria&SonsPublishers,NewDelhi,
GardeR.JEngineeringFluidMechanics
Kumar,K.L.Engg.FluidMechanics,EurasiaPublishingHouse(P)Ltd.
NewDelhi,1984.
Streter,V.L.,Wylie,E.B.andBedford,K.W.FluidMechanicsMcGraw
Hill,NewYork,
Asawa,GL,FluidFlowinPipes&Cannels2008?CBSPuyblishers,new
Delhi.
MohantyFluidMechanicsPrinticeHallofIndiasecondEd.

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Yearof
Publication
20082009
1988
1998
2001
2000.

2010

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGYSRINAGAR

NAMEOFTHEDEPTT./CENTRE:

DepartmentofCivilEngineering
1.SubjectCode:CIV302(P)

CourseTitle:FluidMechanicsLaboratoryI
2.ContactHours:
L:
0
T:
0
P:
2
3.ExaminationDuration(Hrs.): Theory:
0
Practicals:
2
50

4.RelativeWeightage:(%)
MidTerm:50 EndTerm:
5.Credits:

6.Semester: 3rd.(Autumn)

7.Prerequisite:Nil
8.Objective:Todevelopskillsinunderstandingthemeasurementoffluidcharacteristics.
9.Detailsofthecourse

ListofExperiments:
1.Todeterminesexperimentallythemetacentricheightofashipmodel.
2.ToverifytheBernoulli'sequationexperimentally.
3. To determine the coefficient of discharge, coefficient of velocity and coefficient of
contractionofanorificeoramouthpieceofagivenshape.
4.Tocalibrateanorificemeterandtostudythevariationofcoefficientofdischargewith
Reynold'snumber.
5. To calibrate a venturimeter and to study the variation of coefficient of discharge with
Reynold'sNumber.
6.Tocalibratesharpcrestedrectangularandtriangularweir.
7.Toverifymomentumequationexperimentally.


NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGYSRINAGAR

NAMEODDEPTT/CENTRE:
DepartmentofCivilEngineering
1.SubjectCode:CIV303

CourseTitle:SurveyingI
2.ContactHours:L=2 T=1
P=3
3.ExaminationDuration(Hrs):Minor=1
Major=3
Practical=3
Major=50C.P.=10
4.EvaluationWeightage(%): MinorI=20MinorII=20
5.Credits:3
6.Semester:Autumn
7.SubjectArea:CivilEngg
8.Prerequisite:Nil

9.Objective:ToimpartbasicunderstandingofvariousaspectsrelatedtosystemofGeometrics
andotherphysicalmeasurementsinthefieldofCivilEngg.

10.DetailsofCourse

Lecture
Unit
CourseContents
Hours
No.

a.Introduction:Importance,PrinciplesofSurveying.TypesofSurveying.

Unit1

b. Chain Surveying: Field Equipment, Methods of chaining, Offsets,


corrections in chaining, obstacles in chainsurveying; plotting;
Degreeofaccuracy.Tapeandchaincorrections

Unit2

Unit3

a. Prismatic compass surveying. Instruments; Principle, Procedure and


precautions. Closed traverse; corrections; local attraction;
plotting.

7
6

b.PlaneTableSurveying;Fieldequipments,Methodsofplanetabling,
TwopointandThreepointproblem,Precautions,Accuracy

a. Levelling; Instruments; Field book recording, Bench mark & its

types,methodsofreductionoflevels,varioustypesoffieldworks;
contouring; Plotting. Testing and permanent adjustments.
Sensitivityofbubbletube.
b. Areas and Volumes: Methods of determining areas and volumes
viz.,Borrowpits.
Total

BOOKSRECOMMENDED
1.SurveyingVols.I&IIbyDr.K.R.Arora
2.SurveyingVols.I&II,byDuggal,S.K.
3.Surveying&LevellingbyBasak
4.Surveying&LevellingVols.I&IIbyKanetkar,T.P.andKulkarni,S.V
5.Surveying&LevellingbyP.B.Shahni
6.SurveyingVol.I&II,byPunmia,B.C
7.J.K.Ghosh

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NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGYSRINAGAR

NAMEOFDEPTT/CENTRE:
DepartmentofCivilEngineering

1.SubjectCode:CIV303(P)
CourseTitle:SurveyingLaboratoryI
2.ContactHours:L=0 T=0
P=3
3.ExaminationDuration(Hrs):Minor=0
Major=0
Practical=3
4.EvaluationWeightage(%):InternalTeacher=40EndTerm=60
5.Credits:2
6.Semester:Autumn
7.SubjectArea:CivilEngg
8.Prerequisite:Nil

9.Objective:ToimpartbasicunderstandingofvariousaspectsrelatedtosystemofGeometrics
andotherphysicalmeasurementsinthefieldofCivilEngg.

10.DetailsofCourse

Lecture
Sr.
CourseContents
Hours
No.

CHAINSURVEYING:
1.Ranging/chainingalineandrecordingthefieldbook.
2.SettingoutRightAnglesusingTape.
3.TakingoffsetsandsettingoutRightAnglesusing:
(i)CrossStaff(ii)IndianOpticalSquare
4.TestingofAdjustmentofIndianOpticalSquare

5.TestingandAdjustmentofChain.

COMPASSSURVEYING:
1.StudyofPrismaticCompass
2. Field Work in Compass Surveying:Measurement of Anglesbetween
the lines meeting at a point, and Compass Traversing and Taking
Observations
PLANETABLESURVEYING:
1.StudyofEquipment
2.SettinguptheplanetableTemp.Adjustments.
3.MarkingNorthDirectionandOrientationby:
(i).MagneticNeedle/TroughCompass
(ii).Backsighting.
4.PlottingafewpointsbyRadiationMethod.
5.PlottingafewpointsbyInterSectionMethod.
6.Twopointandthreepointproblem.
LEVELLING:
1.StudyofEquipmentandlevellingstaff.
2.TemporaryadjustmentoflevellingInstruments.
3.FieldworkusinglevellingInstrument:
(i)TakingStaffreadingsand(ii)Recordingthefieldbook.
4.LongitudinalSectionofRoad/Railway/Canal/Dam
5.CrossSectionofaRoad/Railway/Canal/Dam.

12

6.TakingStaffreadingsondifferentstations/findingdifferenceof
levelbetweenthem.

Total

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NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGYSRINAGAR

NAMEOFDEPT./CENTRE:
DepartmentofCivilEngineering
1. SubjectCode: CIV304
CourseTitle: GeologyandMineralogy

2. ContactHours: L:2

T:1

P:2/2

3. ExaminationDuration(Hrs.): Theory:
3Practical:2
4. RelativeWeightage:M1:20M2:20CI:10 Major:50
5. Credits:3
6.Semester:Autumn 7.SubjectArea:
8.Prerequisite: Nil
9.Objective:
To impart the basic understanding of the formation of rocks and
minerals and to expose the students to the basic erosional and
depositionalprocesses.
10.DetailsofCourse:

S.
Contents
Lecture
No.
Hours

PartAPhysicalGeology

1.
Introductiontothescienceofgeology.
3
2.
Crustofearthanditscomposition.
3
3.
4.
5.

1.
2.

3.

MineralsandRocks.
WeatheringofRocks;Erosion,transportationanddepositionby
wind,Waterandice.
Introductiontogeologicalstructures.
PartBMineralogy
Rockformingmineralsandoreformingminerals.Processes
ofmineralformation.Physicalpropertiesofminerals.
Introductiontooreminerals.Principleoremineralsof
Aluminum,Copper,Lead,Zinc,Antimony,Nickel,Tin,
Chromium,MagnesiumandIron,theirimportantproperties,
modeofformation,modeofoccurrence,usesand
distributioninIndia.
StudyofRefractoryminerals,coalandpetroleum.
Total

11.Booksrecommended
S.No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

NameofBooks/Authors/Publishers

Bangar,K.M,PrinciplesofEngineeringGeology,
StandardPublishersDistributors,NewDelhi.
ParbinSinghEngineeringGeology,Katson
PublishersNewDelhi.
Billings,M.P.,StructuralGeology,PrenticeHall
India,NewDelhi.
Blyth,F.G.HanddeFreitas,M.H.Geologyfor
Engineers,ELBS,London.
Gokhale,KVG.KandRao,D.M.,Experimentsin
EngineeringGeology,TataMcGrawHill,New
Delhi.

3
6
3

4
10

4
36

Yearof
Publication
1995
2009
1974
1974
1981

6.
7.

Kesavulu,C.TextbookofEngineeringGeology,
Macmillan,IndiaLtd.NewDelhi.
GeologyforCivilEngineersbyMcLeanand
Gribble,SponPress,Taylor&FrancisGroup,
London.

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGYSRINAGAR

1993
1999


NAMEOFDEPT./CENTRE:

DepartmentofCivilEngineering
1. SubjectCode:
CIV304(P)
CourseTitle: EngineeringGeologyLaboratory
2. ContactHours:
L:0

T:0

P:2/2

3. ExaminationDuration(Hrs.):
Theory:
0Practical:2
4. RelativeWeightage:MidTerm=40EndTerm=60
7.SubjectArea:
5. Credits:
1

6.Semester:Autumn
8.Prerequisite:
Nil
9.Objective: To impart the basic skills for determination of characteristics of rocks and
minerals.
10.DetailsofCourse:
S.
Contents
Lecture
No.
Hours

ListofExperiments

1.
ThestudyofPhysicalPropertiesofMinerals.
6
2.
DeterminationofSpecificGravityby:
6
a) JollysSpringBalance
b) WalkersSteelYardBalance
c) BeamBalance
3.
StudyofRocksandtheirCharacteristics.
4
4.
StudyandSketchingofvarioustypesofGeological
6
Structures.
5.
DeterminationofDipandStrikewithaClinometer
6
Compass.

NationalInstituteofTechnologySrinagar


DepartmentofCivilEngineering
CourseTitle:STRUCTURALANALYSISI

T:1

P:0
MinorI:1;
MinorII:1;
Major:3
MinorII:20; Major:50;
ClassPerformance:10

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

NameoftheDepartment:
SubjectCode:CIV401

ContactHours:

L:2
ExaminationDuration(Hrs.):
RelativeWeightage:MinorI:20;
Credits:

Semester:
4th(Spring)
Prerequisite:
Nil
Objective: To develop the understanding of basic principles of Analysis of indeterminate
Structures.
DetailsofCourse
S.No.

Contents
ANALYSISOFBEAMSBYFORCEMETHOD:
Method of consistent deformation for analysis of indeterminate
beams. Analysis of fixed beams by integration and Moment area
methods. Three moment theorem and its application to analysis of
continuousbeams.
APPROXIMATEANALYSISOF2DFRAMES:
Subframemethodforapproximateanalysisofframesforgravityloads.
Portalandcantilevermethodsforanalysisofframesunderlateralloads.
INTRODUCTIONTODISPLACEMENTMETHODOFANALYSIS:
Analysis of Indeterminate Beams & Frames (with & without Sway) by
ClassicalDisplacementMethodsviz;SlopeDeflectionMethod&Moment
DistributionMethod,KanisMethod
INFLUENCELINES&TRAVELLINGLOADS:
Principles of Influence Lines and their Application to Determinate
Structures; Beams and Arches. Criteria for maximum moment & shear
underseriesofmovingconcentratedloadsinbeams.Absolutemaximum
forcesinbeamsundermovingudl.
ElementsofPlasticAnalysisofbeamsandframes:
Plastic section modulus, shape factor and moment of resistance.
Mechanism method and statical method of analysis, combination of
individualmechanismsforframes.

BOOKSRECOMMENDED
1.IndeterminateStructuralAnalysis
2.IndeterminateStructuralAnalysis
3.StructuralMechanics

byC.K.Wang
byR.L.Jindal
byNoris&Wilbur

Lecture
Hours
10

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGYSRINAGAR

NAMEOFTHEDEPTT./CENTRE:
DepartmentofCivilEngineering

1.SubjectCode:CIV402

CourseTitle:FluidMechanicsII
2.ContactHours:
L:
2
T:
1
P:
0
3.ExaminationDuration(Hrs.): Theory:
3
Practicals:
0

4.RelativeWeightage:MinorI:20MinorII:20Major:50C.I+C.A:10
5.Credits:

6.Semester: 4th.(Spring)
7.Prerequisite:BasiccourseofFluidMechanicsI
8.Objective:Todeveloptheunderstandingofbasicprinciplesoffluidflowthroughpressureand
gravity type conduit systems to ensure adequate water distribution to consumers and
managementofsurfacewaterresources.

9.Detailsofcourse:
S.No
Contents
Lecture
Hours
14
1.
FLOWINOPENCHANNELS:
Uniform flow, Critical depth, Normal depth, Specific energy, Resistance
formulae,Graduallyvariedflowequations,Classificationofwatersurface
profiles, Computation of water surface profiles, step by step method and
graphical integration method. Hydraulic Jump, Momentum Principle for
openchannels,Evaluationofthejumpelements.Venturiflumes.
2.
FLOWTHROUGHPIPES:
11
Nature of turbulent flow in pipes , Hydraulic and energy grade lines.
Equationforvelocitydistributionoversmoothandroughpipes,Resistance
coefficient and its variation, Nikuradse experiments, Moody
diagram,Flow in sudden expansion, Contraction, diffusers, Bends, Valves
and Siphons;Concept of equivalent length,branchedpipes pipes in series
andparallels,Simplenetworks,Transmissionofpower.

3.
FLUIDFLOWPASTSUBMERGEDBODIES:
3
Drag and lift, Drag on a sphere, cylinder and disc: Lift, Magnus effect and
Circulation.

4
4.
WATERHAMMERANDSURGETANKS:
Sequence of events after sudden value closure, pressure diagrams,
Gradualclosureoropeningofthevalve,Instantaneousclosureofvalvein
arigidpipe,
Instantaneousclosure ofvalve inan Elasticpipe andCompressiblefluid,
MethodsofAnalysis;SurgeTanks,LocationofSurgeTanks,Types,Design
ofsurgeTanks.

5.

HYDRAULICMACHINES:
Types of Turbines, Description and principles of Impulse and reaction
Turbines, Unit quantities and specific speed, Runaway speed, Turbine
characteristics,SelectionofTurbines,Cavitation;DraftTube,DraftTube
Dimensions, Types of draft tubes; Governing of Turbines; Centrifugal
pumps,specificspeed,power
requirements,Reciprocatingpumps.

Total

10.SuggestedBooks:
S.No NameofBooks/authors/Publishers
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Kumar,D.S.FluidMechanicsandFluidPowerEngineering.Seventh
Ed.S.K.Kataria&SonsPublishers,NewDelhi,
K.SubramanayaOpenchannelFlow3rd.TataMcGrawHill
Pub.Co.NewDelhi
RangaRaju,K.G.,FlowThroughOpenChannels,2nd.TataMcGrawHill
PublishingCompanyLtd.,NewDelhi,1986
NigamHandbookofHydroelectricEngg.
GardeR.JEngg.EngineeringFluidMechanics
Deshmukh,M.M,WaterPower
EngineeringDanpatRai&Sons,NaiSarakNewDelhi
Asawa,GLFluidFlowinPipesandChannelsCBSPublishing

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGYHAZRATBALSRINAGAR

36

Yearof
Publication
20082009
1999
1999
2001
1988
1978


NAMEOFTHEDEPTT./CENTRE:

DepartmentofCivilEngineering

1.SubjectCode:CIV402(P)

CourseTitle:FluidMechanicsLaboratoryII
2.ContactHours:
L:
0
T:
0
P:
2
3.ExaminationDuration(Hrs.): Theory:0

Practicals:
2
4.RelativeWeightage:(%)
MidTerm:40 EndTerm:
60

5.Credits:

1
6.Semester: 4th.(Spring)
7.Prerequisite:Nil
8.Objective:Todevelopskillsinunderstandingthemeasurementaspectsofopenchanneland
closedconduitflow.
9.detailsoftheCourse

ListofExperiments:
1.Tostudythevariationoffrictionfactorfforturbulentflowindifferentcommercialpipes.
2.Todeterminethelosscoefficientforvariouspipefittings.
3.TodetermineManning'scoefficientofroughnessnforthebedofagivenflume.
4.Tocalibrateabroadcrestedweir.
5.Tostudytheformationofhydraulicjump.
6.Tostudythevelocitydistributioninapipeandalsotocomputethedischargebyintegrating
thevelocityprofile.
7. To study the velocity distribution in an open channel and to determine the energy and
momentumcorrectionfactors.

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGYSRINAGAR


NAMEODDEPTT/CENTRE:
DepartmentofCivilEngineering

1.SubjectCode:CIV403

CourseTitle:EngineeringSurveyingII
2.ContactHours:L=2 T=1
P=0
3.ExaminationDuration(Hrs):MinorI=1
MinorII=1Major=3
Major=50
4.EvaluationWeightage(Marks):C.P.=10
MinorI=20MinorII=20
5.Credits:3
6.Semester:Spring
7.SubjectArea:CivilEngg
8.Prerequisite:EngineeringSurveyingI

9.Objective:ToimpartbasicunderstandingofvariousaspectsrelatedtosystemofGeometrics
andotherphysicalmeasurementsinthefieldofCivilEngg.

10.DetailsofCourse

Unit
No.

Unit1

Unit2

Unit3

CourseContents
a. Theodolite: Construction, Temporary and Permanent adjustment
oftransitTheodolite;anglemeasurementsanderrors,Theodolite
traversingTraversecalculations;Traverseadjustments.

Lecture
Hours

b. Tacheometry: Stadia and its principal, analytic lens, Heights and


distancesfrom stadia intercepts; subtense method, tangential
method;Accuracy,tacheometricalidade

a. Trigonometrical levelling: Curvature and refraction, Axissignal


correction,methodoftrigonometricallevelling.

b.Curves:Elementsofsimplecurve;designandsettingoutofasimple
curve,compoundcurve,transitioncurve,VerticalCurves

a. Setting out works: Setting out Buildings, Culverts and bridges,

Tunnels. Transfer of alignment. Fixing of horizontal and vertical


controls.
b. Geodetic surveying: Triangulation principles: choice of stations,
Base line measurements electronic methods of distance
measurements,
Triangulation
adjustmentsHeightsfigure
adjustments; Spherical excess, Computations of sides of spherical
triangles.
Total

BOOKSRECOMMENDED
1.SurveyingVols.I&IIbyDr.K.R.Arora
2.SurveyingVols.I&II,byDuggal,S.K.
3.Surveying&LevellingbyBasak
4.Surveying&LevellingVols.I&IIbyKanetkar,T.P.andKulkarni,S.V
5.Surveying&LevellingbyP.B.Shahni
6.SurveyingVol.I&II,byPunmia,B.C

36

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NAMEODDEPTT/CENTRE:
DepartmentofCivilEngineering

1.SubjectCode:CIV403P

CourseTitle:SurveyingLaboratoryII
2.ContactHours:L=0 T=0
P=3
3.ExaminationDuration(Hrs):Minor=1
Major=3
Practical=3
4.EvaluationWeightage(%):MidTerm=40EndTerm=60
5.Credits:1
6.Semester:Spring

7.SubjectArea:CivilEngg
8.Prerequisite:SurveyingLabI

9.Objective:ToimpartbasicunderstandingofvariousaspectsrelatedtosystemofGeometrics
andotherphysicalmeasurementsinthefieldofCivilEngg.

10.DetailsofCourse
Sr.
No.

CourseContents

Lecture
Hours

THEODOLITESURVEYING:

1.StudyofEquipment:(i).
OrdinaryTheodolites,(ii).ED
MTheodolitesand
(iii)GTSTheodolites.
2.TemporaryAdjustmentsofaTheodolite.

15

3. Field work using a Theodolite: (i).Measurement of Horizontal and


Vertical Angles by ordinary and electronic Theodolites, and (ii)
MeasurementoflinearandangularmeasurementsusingEDM/GTS
Instruments(BasicIntroduction)
2

TACHEOMETRICSURVEYING:

1.Studyofequipmentandgraduatedstaff.
2.Temporaryadjustments
3.Fieldwork:(i).
DeterminationofConstants"K&C"
(ii).StadiaTraversing&recordingstadiafieldbook
(iii).LocationofDetailsbyTacheometricMethods

15

4.SubtenseBarMethod:TheoryandFieldwork
Total
\

30

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGYSRINAGAR

NAMEODDEPTT/CENTRE:
DepartmentofCivilEngineering

1.SubjectCode:CIV403(SC) CourseTitle:SurveyingCamp
2.ContactHours:L=0 T=0
P=3
3.ExaminationDuration(Hrs):Minor=1
Major=3
Practical=3
4.EvaluationWeightage(%):MidTerm=40EndTerm=60
5.Credits:1
6.Semester:Spring

7.SubjectArea:CivilEngg
8.Prerequisite:SurveyingLabI&II
9.Objective:Toimpartknowledgetooactualfieldproblems.

10.DetailsofCourse

TWOWEEKDURATION

1.Triangulation:
(i).OrdinaryMethods
(ii).OnthebasisofGlobalpositioningsystem(GPS)
Two weeks survey
2.ShiftingofHorizontalandVerticalControls
camp immediately
3.Settingoutofworks
3
after exam of 4TH
4.SettingoutofCurves
semester
5.Contouring:
(i).ContouringofaDamReservoir/Railwayline
(ii).Preparingacontourplanbyvariousmethods
(iii).SettingoutofContourlinesofanappropriatesite.

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGYSRINAGAR

NAMEOFTHEDEPTT./CENTRE:

DepartmentofCivilEngineering

1.SubjectCode:CIV404

CourseTitle:GeotechnicalEngineeringI
2.ContactHours:
L:
2
T:
1

3.ExaminationDuration:(Hrs) Minor1=1MinorII=1:Major=3

4.RelativeWeightage:(%)MinorI:20MinorII:20Major:50C.I.+C.A:5.
Credits=4
6.Semester: 4th.(Spring)
7.Prerequisite:Nil
8.SubjectAreaCivilEngineering
9.Detailofthecourse

S.No.
Topic
Lecture
Hours
1

INTRODUCTION:

Soil and its formation , various processes and agencies for 10


formation.Typesofsoils.Threephasesoilmodel,Indexproperties
andclassificationofsoils.

SOILHYDRAULICS.

Flow through soils, Darcys Law. Permeability , factors and 10


determinationinthelab/Field.Steadystateflow,seepageforce,
laplaceequationforsteadystateflow,flownets.forhomogeneous
embankmentswithandwithouttoefilters.

SOILCOMPRESSIBILITY.

One dimensional consolidation, Terzaghis equation , 6


Consolidationtestelogpcurves.Consolidationsettlement,Time
requiredforsettlement.

Compaction,laboratory compaction tests, proctor compaction , 4


compactioncurveandcontrolonfieldcompaction.

EFFECTIVESTRESS.

Totalandeffectivestresses,porewaterpressure

STRESSDISTRIBUTION.

Stress distribution under concentrated load . Westergards and 4


Boussineqsmethod.

SOILINVESTIGATION.

Laboratory and Field Investigation . Sub soil exploration , 4


penetration methods,Geo physical methods electromagnetic
method,electricresistivitymethodandSeismicmethod.

CLAYMINERALOGY.

Mineralspresentinclay,dependenceofbehaviourofclayontype 2
ofmineral.

BOOKSRECOMMENDED
1.SoilMechanics
by

AlamSingh
2.PrinciplesofsoilMechanicsby
D.W.Taylor
3.TheoreticalSoilMechanics
by
Terzaghi
4.SoilMechanics
by
Terzaghi&Peck
5.SoilMechanics
by

Withman&Lamb
6.SoilMechanics
by

S.B.Saighal
7.SoilMechanics
by

Jumikis

PurushothamaRaj
8.GeotechnicalEngineering by
9.GeotechnicalEngineering by

C.Venkatramaiah

NAMEOFTHEDEPTT./CENTRE:

DepartmentofCivilEngineering


1.SubjectCode:CIV404(P)
CourseTitle:GeotechnicalEngineeringLabI
2.ContactHours:
L:
0
T:
0P=3
3.ExaminationDuration(Hrs.):Practical=3
4.RelativeWeightage:(%)Midterm=40FinalTerm=60

5.Credits:
1

6.Semester: 4th.(Spring)
7.Prerequisite:Nil
8.Objective:Toimpartnecessarytrainingformeasurementofbasicpropertiesofsoils.
9.Detailsofthecourse

NameoftheExperiments
Lecture
Hours
1.Determinationofwatercontent;bulkdensityandspecificgravity
3

2.Soilgradationbysieveanalysisandhydrometeranalysis.
3

3.Consistencylimits;Determinationofplastic;liquidandshrinkagelimits.
9

4.Determinationofpermeabilitybyfallingheadandconstantheadmethod.
6
6. Conductof1dimensionalconsolidation
6
7.
6. Conductofstandardproctorcompactiontest.
6
7.
8. RapidcontrolCompactiontestasperUSBR.
3

NAMEOFTHEDEPTT./CENTRE:
DepartmentofCivilEngineering

1.SubjectCode:CIV404(P)
CourseTitle:BuildingDrawing&Construction
2.ContactHours:
L:
2
T:
3P=0
3.ExaminationDuration(Hrs.):M1:1HourM2:1HourM3:3Hour
4.RelativeWeightage:(%)M1:20M2:20Major:50
5.Credits:
04

6.Semester: 4th.Semester
7.SubjectAreaArch
8.Prerequisite:Nil
9.Objective:Toimpartunderstanding&knowledgeofvariousaspectsofBuildingDrawingand
Construction
9.Detailsofthecourse

S.No.
Topic
LectureHours
01
Standard Conventions in Drawing: Basic principles of planning 02
anddesigninbuildings.
02.
Foundations: Principles of foundations, types and suitability of 02
foundations including strip, pad, raft, pile and pier foundation,
timberingforexcavationoffoundation
03.
Damp proofing: Causes, effects, parts of building likely to be 02
affected of methods of dampproofing , materials of damp
proofing.
04.
Masonry: Principles and significance of brick masonry; terms 03
used and types of brick bonds; principles and significance of
stone masonry; types of stone masonry walls; building uses of
commontypesofstones.
05.
Drawing of plans, elevations and sections giving construction 12
details of important building components including foundation,
plinth, DPC, lintels , slabs and roofs; full specifications for each
component.
06.
Simpledrawingexercises on layoutsofbuildingservicessuchs 04
electrical,watersupplyandplumbing,sanitationetc.
07.
Doors,Windows,VentilatorsandLintels;Location,sizeand
05
differenttypesincludingsteelandaluminum:typesflintelsand
theirconstructiondetails.
Drawingoftypicaldoors,windowsandventilators.
08.
DrawingofR.C.C.slabs&beams(includingcantilevers),columns 05
andfootings.
09.
StairsandStaircases:Varioustypesandmaterials;proportioning 04
of staircase, brief introduction of ramps, lifts and escalators,.
DrawingofR.C.C.staircase.
10.
Floors; Consideration of choice in ground and upper floors; 04
varioustypesffloorsandtheirsuitability;flooringmaterialsand
theirconstructiondetails.
11.
Roofs & Roof Coverings: Classification of roofs with special 05
referencetopitchedroofs;differentroofcoveringsanddetailsof
rainproofingattopwall.Drawingsofvarioustimberrooftrusses

withjointdetails.
Total:

48

BooksRecommended:
01. BuildingDrawing

02. CivilEngineeringDrawing
03. CivilEngineeringDrawing
04. BuildingConstruction
05. PropertiesofConcrete

M.GShah
Chakorobarty
J.B.Mc.Kay
SharmaandKoul
A.M.Nevile

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

NationalInstituteofTechnologySrinagar
NameoftheDepartment:

DepartmentofCivilEngineering
SubjectCode:CIV501

CourseTitle:DesignofStructuresI
ContactHours:
L:2

T:1

P:0
ExaminationDuration(Hrs.):
MinorI:1;
MinorII:1;
Major:3
RelativeWeightage:MinorI:20;
MinorII:20; Major:50;
Class
Performance:10
Credits:
4

th
Semester:

5 (Autumn)
Prerequisite: Nil
Objective:ToimpartunderstandingofvariousaspectsofdesignofReinforcedConcrete.

10.DetailsofCourse:
S.No
1

4
5

Contents
LectureHours
Properties Of Concrete & Reinforcing Steel, Characteristic
Strength, Stress Strain Curves, Shrinkage & Creep
03
Phenomenon.
General design Philosophies: Working Stress, Ultimate Load &
LimitStateMethodOfDesign.Analysis&DesignOfStructures
03
InFlexure/TorsionByLimitStateMethod.
Design of singly and doubly reinforced sections: rectangular
sections & T sections; codal provisions. Behavior of beam in
shear & bond, design for shear, anchorage & slipping of
reinforcement. Detailing of reinforcement as per codal
18
provisions with reference to IS 4562000. Serviceability limit
stateofdeflectionandcracking.Calculationofdeflection,codal
requirements.
Designofcolumns:shortandlongcolumn,eccentricallyloaded
05
columns.
Designofonewayandtwowayslabswithandwithoutcorners
held down. Introduction to design by moment coefficients.
07
IntroductiontoMasonryretainingwalls

SuggestedBooks:
S.No
1
2
3
4

NameofBook//Publishers

Authors

ReinforcedconcreteLimitStateDesign
A.K.Jain
DesignofR.C.C.Structures
Sinha
DesignofR.C.C.Structures
Karve&Shah
Design of reinforced concrete & Prestressed concrete
Kong&Evans
Structures


NationalInstituteofTechnologySrinagar
1. NameoftheDepartment:

DepartmentofCivilEngineering
2. SubjectCode:CIV501(P)

CourseTitle:CONCRETELABORATORY
3. ContactHours:
L:0

T:0

P:2
4. ExaminationDuration(Hrs.):
VivaVoceattheendofsemester
5. Credits:

th
6. Semester:
5 (Autumn)
7. Prerequisite:
Nil
8. Objective:Todeveloptheunderstandingofbasicsofconcreteanditsconstituents.
9. Detailsofthecourse
ListofExperiments/Objective
A)CEMENT:StandardConsistencyandsettingtimes
Todetermine:i)Standardconsistencyii)Initialsettingtimeiii)Finalsettingtimeinconformity
withIScode4031.
TensileandCompressivestrength
i)
TodeterminethetensilestrengthandcompressivestrengthofCementinaccordance
withIScode4031.

B)AGGREGATES:
Particlesizedistributionandfinenessmodulus
i)
Todeterminethe particle size distribution and fineness modulus of coarse and fine
aggregates(IS460).AlltherelevanttestsforaggregatesasperI.S.codes.

C)CONCRETE:
Workabilitytest
i)
Todeterminetheconsistencyoffreshconcretebyslumptest.
ii)
Todeterminetheworkabilityoffreshlymixedconcretebythecompactionfactortest
CompressivestrengthofCementConcrete(Nominalmix)
i)
TodeterminethecubestrengthofconcretefordifferentmixesanddifferentW/Cratios.
FlexuralStrengthofConcrete
i)
Todeterminetheflexuralstrength(ModulusofRupture)ofconcrete(NominalMix)
UltimatestrengthofBeams
Todeterminetheflexuralultimatestrengthof
i)anunderreinforcedbeam
ii)anoverreinforcedbeam
Bondstrength
Todeterminethebondstrengthbetween
i)
Mildsteelplainbars&concrete
TorSteel/coldtwistedbarsandconcrete


NationalInstituteofTechnologySrinagar
10.
NameoftheDepartment:

DepartmentofCivilEngineering
1.SubjectCode:CIV502
CourseTitle:TrafficEngineeringandRoadFacilities
2.ContactHours:

L:2

3.ExaminationDuration(Hrs): Theory:

T:2

4.RelativeWeitage:

CAA

10

5.Credits:

6.Semester:5thAutumn

MinorIMinorII
20

P:0
Practical:
Major
20

0
50

7.SubjectStatus:Core

8.Prerequisite:Nil
9.Objective:ToimpartunderstandingandknowledgeofvariousaspectsofTrafficEngineering
andRoadFacilities.
10.DetailsofCourse:
S.No.

Contents

Components of traffic system vehicle characteristics; human


characteristics,roadcharacteristics&trafficcontroldevices,
Intersections unsignalized intersections, channelization and
2
roundabouts,interchangesrequirement&design.
Traffic signs role and types, signalized intersections, signal timing
3
design; signal coordination, Parking facilities parking demand, on
streetparking,offstreetparking,
Traffic flow theoryflow parameters; fundamental relation of traffic
4
flow,roadcapacityandlevelofserviceconcept.
Total
11.SuggestedBooks:
1

S.No.
1
2
3
4
5

NameofBooks/Authors/Publishers
Transport Planning and Traffic Engineering by CA OFlaherty, John
Wiley&Sons,Inc.,NewYork;Toronto.
Traffic Engineering by McShane & Roess, PrenticeHall of India
PrivateLtd,NewDelhi110001.
Principles and Practices of Highway Engineering by Kadiyali & Lal,
KhannaPublishers,Delhi6
Principles of Transportation Engineering by Chakarborty & Das,
PrenticeHallofIndiaPrivateLtd,NewDelhi110001
TrafficEngineeringandTransportPlanningbyL.R.Kadiyali,Khanna
Publishers,2B,NaiSarak,Delhi110006

LectureHours
6
10
14
10
40
YearofPublication
2002
1990
1996

1999

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGYSRINAGAR

NAMEOFTHEDEPTT./CENTRE:
DepartmentofCivilEngineering

1.SubjectCode:CIV503

CourseTitle:GeotechnicalEngineeringII
2.ContactHours:
L:
2
T:
1

3.ExaminationDuration:(Hrs) Minor1=1MinorII=II60Major=3
4.RelativeWeightage:(%)MinorI:20MinorII:20Major:50C.I.+C.A:10
5.Credits:3
6.Semester: 5th(Autumn)
7.Prerequisite:Nil
8.Objective:Toimpartknowledgeoffundamentalsofstrengthandstabilityproblemsin
GeotechnicalEngineeringandtheiranalysis.


Topicwithcontents
Lecture
S.No.
hours
1

SHEAR STRENGTH: shear strength concept. Mohrs 8


Coulumb equation. Laboratory determination.
TriaxialcompressiontestunderdifferentDrainage
conditions, vizundrained,drainedandconsolidated,
direct shear test . Unconfined compression test.
Strengthenvelope.

BEARING CAPACITY AND FOUNDATIONS: Basic 12


definitions and methods of determination, Prandtls
solution . Terzaghis solution for ultimate bearing
capacity. Size effects . Effects of rigidity of footings.
Plate load test.Design principles for footing and rafts.
FoundationsonclaysandsandsFoundationstypesand
applications , Pile foundation types , classificationsand
determination of load carrying capacity , dynamic and
staticmethods.Pile loadtest, pilegroups efficiency of
pilegroups.

EARTH PRESSURE: Lateral earth pressure. Rankines


theoryActiveandPassiveStates.Lateralearthpressure
under various conditions , like surcharge , sloping
backfill and high water table behind the wall. Earth
pressurediagrams.totalthrust.TensionCracks.

STABILISATION: methods of stabilization . Brief


introduction to each of the methods of stabilization
suchasshotcreting,georeinforcement

STABILITY OF SLOPES: Infinite slopes, conjugate


stresses, stability number Swedish and Friction circle
methods . Submergence case, complete draw down
case,Steadyseepagecase.

BOOKSRECOMMENDED

1.SoilMechanics

by
2.PrinciplesofSoilMechanics
3.TheoreticalSoilMechanics by
4.SoilMechanics
by
5.SoilMechanics
by
6.SoilMechanics
by
7.SoilMechanics
by

by

AlamSingh

D.W.Taylor
Terzaghi
Terzaghi&Peek
Witman&Lamb
S.B.Saighal
Jumikis

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGY,SRINAGAR,J&K

NAMEOFTHEDEPARTMENT/CENTRE:DepartmentofCivilEngineering
SubjectCode:CIV504
CourseTitle:WaterResourcesEngineering
2.ContactHours:
L:
2
T:
2
P0
3.ExaminationDuration:(Hrs) Minor1=1MinorII=II60Major=3
4.RelativeWeightage:(%)MinorI:20MinorII:20Major:50C.I.+C.A:10
5.Credits:04

6.Semester: 5th(Autumn)
7.Prerequisite:Nil
8.Prerequisite:
Nil
Objective:
Toimparttheknowledgeforunderstandingelementaryaspectsofhydrology
andFluvialHydraulicsforuseintheplanning,design,andmanagementofwaterresources
projects.Alsotoimpartunderstandingofintroductoryaspectsofintegratedwaterresources
developmentandmanagement.

DetailsofCourse:

S.
Contents
Lecture
Hours
No.
1

Definitionandscopeofhydrology,hydrologicalcycle,waterbalanceequation

Precipitation,itsmechanism,forms,weathersystems,Indianscenario,measurement,
averageprecipitation,gaugenetworkadequacy,missingdatadetermination,and
consistency

Evaporation:factorsaffecting,measurement,empiricalequations,analyticalmethods,
reservoirevaporation;Evapotranspiration,itsmeasurement,ETequations,potential
evapotranspiration

Interceptionanddepressionstorage

Infiltration,infiltrationcapacity,measurement,indirectdetermination,infiltration
indices

Streamflowmeasurement:Directandindirectmethods,depthmeasurement,velocity
measurement,stagedischargerelationship

Runoff:Factorsaffecting,runoffcharacteristicsofstreams,rainfallrunoffrelationships

Hydrographs:Definition,components,baseflowseparation,effectiverainfall,unit
hydrograph,itsderivation,applications,andlimitations.

Floods:Rationalmethod,empiricalmethods,U.H.method,Designflooddefinition

10

Floodrouting:Reservoirandchannelrouting

11

ReservoirDesignStudies:Typesofreservoirs,storagecapacity,fixationofcapacity,safe
yield,reservoirsedimentation:trapefficiency,capacityinflowratio,lifeofreservoirs

12

Groundwater:Introduction,typesofaquifers,aquiferproperties,Darcyslaw,Dupuit
assumptions,steadyonedimensionalaquiferflow,WellHydraulics:Steadyflowto
wellsinconfinedandunconfinedaquifers

13

FluvialHydraulics:Introduction,propertiesofsedimentparticles,briefdescriptionof
incipientmotion,bedload,andsuspendedload

14

WaterResourcesPlanningandDevelopment:Nationalwaterpolicy,Singleandmulti
purposedevelopment,Integratedwaterresourcesdevelopmentandmanagement,
interstateandinternationalaspectsofriverbasindevelopment.

Total

36

1. SuggestedBooks:

S.No. NameofBooks/Authors/Publishers

Yearof
Publication

1.

Subramanaya,K.EngineeringHydrologyTataMcGrawHill,NewDelhi.

2001.

Linsely,K.,Kohler,A.andPaulhusL.H.HydrologyforEngineersMcGraw
HillBookCompanyInc.NewYork.

1975

5
6
7

Ragunath,H.M.HydrologyPrinciplesAnalysisandDesignNewAge
International(P)LtdPublishers.,NewDelhi.
Garde,R.J.andRangaRajuK.G.Mechanicsofsedimenttransportationand
alluvialstreamproblems.NewAgeInternational(P)Ltd.Publishers,New
Delhi.

2005

Arora,K.R.IrrigationWaterpowerandwaterResourcesEngineering.
StandardPublishersDistributors,Delhi.
Wilson,E.M.EngineeringHydrologyELBS,EnglishLanguagebookSociety/
MacmillamEducationLtd.,London,

2002

Asawa,G.L.IrrigationandWaterResourcesEngineering,Newage
InternationalPublishers

1994

1999.
2005

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGYSRINAGAR

NAMEODDEPTT/CENTRE:
DepartmentofCivilEngineering

1.SubjectCode:CIV505

CourseTitle:QuantitySurveying&Cost
Evaluation(QSCE)
2.ContactHours:L=2 T=1
P=0
3.ExaminationDuration(Hrs):Minor=1
Major=3

MinorI=20MinorII=20
Major=50
4.EvaluationWeightage(%age):C.P.=10
th

7.SubjectArea:CivilEngg
5.Credits:3
6.Semester:5 Autumn
8.Prerequisite:Nil
9.Objective:ToimpartunderstandingofvariousaspectsrelatedtoMaterial/labouranalysisand
otherphysicalmeasurementsinthefieldofCivilEngg.

10.DetailsofCourse

Lecture
Unit
CourseContents
Hours
No.

Unit1

Unit2

a. Estimate: Importance, Items of a work and their units. Types of


estimates, viz. preliminary; approximate; Abstract estimate; Plinth
areaestimate;detailedestimate;revisedestimate;supplementary
estimate,billofquantitiesandabstractofcost.
b. Analysis of Rates: Preparing analysis of rates, Labour schedule,
material schedule & rate schedule. Analysis of rates of lime
concrete in foundation; Brickwork in foundation in super
structure; stone masonary; R.C.C. work; R.B.work; Plastering;
pointing; white washing; colour washing; painting; wood work,
earthworkinfoundation;earthworkinroad;D.P.C.;Steelwork
for reinforcement; steel work in trusses; wood work in frames,
shuttersetc.
a. Specifications: General specifications and detailed specifications,
Book of specifications, specifications for earth work in foundation;
L.C.infoundation;R.C.C.work;Brickwork;R.B.work;Woodworkin
doors, windows etc. D.P.C. centering and shuttering; earthwork in
canalandroad.
b.WorksEstimate:Estimatesofbuilding;Estimatesofwalls; methods
of building estimate; Longwallshortwall and centreline methods;
Estimate of masonary platform, estimate of a masonary tank,
estimate of roof trusses (wooden/steel) Estimate of a single
roomedbuilding;estimateofatworoomedbuildingwithC.G.Iroof
over wooden trusses and over steel truss. estimate of a shop;
estimateofaR.C.C.beam,R.C.C.Slab
a. Estimate of Road: Methods of estimating; materials for different
items of work and labour; methods of estimating earth work;
estimateofametalledroad.

10

Unit3

b.Valuation&RentFixation:Valuationofbuildingvariousmethods;
Rentfixation,plintharearequirement.
c.IntroductiontoBuildingCodes:Sanitaryfitting;Electrification;in
builtfurniture,Hazardsafetymeasuresinhighrisebuildings.
Total

BOOKSRECOMMENDED
1.EstimatingandCostingbyB.N.Datta
2.HandBookofCivilEngineeringbyP.N.Khanna
3.EstimatingandCosti

4
2
36


NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGYSRINAGAR

NAMEOFTHEDEPTT./CENTRE:
DepartmentofCivilEngineering
1.SubjectCode:CIV506

CourseTitle:HydraulicsandHydraulicMachines
2.ContactHours:
L:
2
T:
1
P:
0
3.ExaminationDuration(Hrs.): Theory:
3
Practicals:
0

4.RelativeWeightage:MinorI:20MinorII:20Major:50C.I+C.A:10
5.Credits:

6.Semester: 5th.(Autumn)
7.Prerequisite:Nil
8.Objective:Todeveloptheunderstandingofbasicprinciplesofmechanicsoffluidsatrestand
inmotionandtheirapplicationsinsolvingtherealengineeringproblems.
9.Detailsofcourse:
S.No
Contents
Lecture
Hours
1.
INTRODUCTION:
3
PhysicalPropertiesofFluids.
2.
FLUIDSTATICS:
5
PressureIntensity,Pascalslaw,pressuredensityheightrelationships,
Manometers,Pressureonplainandcurvedsurfaces,Centreofpressure.
3.
KINEMATICSOFFLUIDFLOW:
4
Types of flows, stream lines, streak lines and path lines, continuity
equation.
4.
DYNAMICSOFFLUIDFLOW:
10
Euler's equation of motion along a stream line and its integration to
yield Bernoulli's equation; flow measurement, pitot tube, prandtl
tube,Venturimeter,Orificemeter,Orifices,WeirsandNotches.
5.
FLOWTHROUGHPIPES:
4
Hydraulic grade line, Darceyweisbachh formula, Design of pipes,
Equivalentdiameterofpipes,Transmissionofpowerthroughpipes.
6.
FLOWINOPENCHANNELS:
5
Chezy's formula, Manning's formula, Design of Channels, Economic
Section.
7.
HYDRAULICMACHINES:
5
Types of turbines ,description and principles of impulse and reaction
turbines , unit quantities and specific speed, runaway speed ,turbine
characteristics , slection of turbines , governing of turbines.Centrifugal
pumps,specificspeed,powerrequirement,reciprocatingpumps.
8.
LAYOUTOFPOWERHOUSE:
2
GenerallayoutandarrangementofHydropowerunits.

Total
38

10.SuggestedBooks:

S.No

NameofBooks/authors/Publishers

1.

Kumar,D.S.FluidMechanicsandFluidPowerEngineering.Seventh
Ed.S.K.Kataria&SonsPublishers,NewDelhi,
GardeR.JEngg.EngineeringFluidMechanics
Streter,V.L.,Wylie,E.B.andBedford,K.W.FluidMechanicsMcGraw
Hill,NewYork,
Bansal,R.K. Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, Laxmi
Publications(P)Ltd.,New,Delhi,

2
3.
4.

Yearof
Publication
20082009
1988
2001
2000.

NationalInstituteofTechnologySrinagar
NameofDeptt./Center

DepartmentofCivilEngineering

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

SubjectCode CIV511:E1
CourseTitle:ConcreteTechnology
ContactHours: L:2
T:1
P:0
ExaminationDuration(Hrs):Theory5

RelativeWeightages:M1
20
M2
20
Major 50
Assignment &
Attendance
10
Credits:3
Semester:5thAutumn
SubjectArea:Concrete&Concretemakingmaterials
Prerequisite:Nil
Objective: To impart understanding of various aspects related to ingredients and
propertiesofconcreteandconcretemixdesign.

DetailsofCourse:
S.No
1
2

4
5

Contents
LectureHours
Cement:ItsBasicChemistry,TypesofPortlandcement
5
Normalaggregatesandtheirproperties
5
Fresh Concrete and its properties. Strength of Concrete:
Water/Cement ratioGel/Space Ratio, Influence of
Temperature on Strength of Concrete and Bond between
18
concrete and Reinforcement, Mixing, handling, placing, and
Concrete.Elasticity,ShrinkageandCreepofConcrete
MixDesign:ISmethod
5
SpecialConcretes
3

SuggestedBooks:
S.No
1
2
3
4

NameofBook/Authors/Publishers
Naville, A.M. Properties of Concrete. Pearson Publishers, N
Delhi
Shetty, M.S.Concrete Technology S.Chand & Company N
Delhi
Gambhir,M.L.ConcreteTechnologyTaTaMcGrawHillNDelhi
Naville,A.M.andBrookes,J.J.ConcreteTechnology,Pearson
Publishers,NDelhi

Yearof
Publication
2004
2002
1995
1994

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGYSRINAGAR

NAMEOFDEPT./CENTRE:
DepartmentofCivilEngineering
1. SubjectCode: CIV511:E1

CourseTitle: EngineeringSeismology

(EarthquakeEngineering)
2. ContactHours: L:2

T:1

P:0

3. ExaminationDuration(Hrs.): Theory:
3Practical:Nil
4. RelativeWeightage:M1:20M2:20CI:10 Major:50
7.SubjectArea:
5. Credits:3
6.Semester:5thAutumn
8.Prerequisite: MusthavestudiedEngineeringGeology&Materials
9. Objective: To impart thebasic understanding ofearthquakes, physicsofthe earths
interior from a practical side, to foresee the potential consequences of strong
earthquakesonurbanareasandcivilinfrastructureandhowtodomoreefficienthazard
managementandmitigation.Thismodulewillcommunicatehowsciencecanenhance
community resilience and has relevance far beyond any site for earth sciences,
earthquake engineering, preparedness, mitigation, emergency response, decision
making,andpublicpolicy.
10.DetailsofCourse:

S.
Contents
LectureHours
No.

EngineeringSeismology(EarthquakeEngineering)

1.
EngineeringSeismology,SeismologyandSeismic
6
Exploration(Definitions).
IntroductiontoSeismicHazardandEarthquake
Phenomenon.
GlobalseismicityAnalysisofearthquakefocal
mechanisms.
2.
SeismotectonicsandSeismicZoningofIndia.
7
Microzonation.
MechanismofFaulting.EarthquakePrediction.
3.
Site Response to Earthquakes: Local geology and soil
8
conditions. Site investigations and soil tests. Dynamic
designcriteriaforagivensite.
4.
EarthquakeMonitoringandSeismicInstrumentation.The
8
SeismographPrinciplesofSeismometer.Locationofthe
epicenterofanearthquake.Earthquakesizeandintensity.
Energyreleasedinanearthquake.
5.
Earthquake:RiskandPreparedness.
7
Earthquake:SocialConsequences;CodesandPublic
Policy.

Total
36

11.Booksrecommended
S.No.
NameofBooks/Authors/Publishers
Yearof
Publication
1.
EarthquakebyBolt,B.A.,W.H.Freeman,NewYork
1993

2.

3.
4.
5.
6.

7.

AnIntroductiontoGeophysicalbyExplorationby
KeareyPandBrooks,M.BlackwellPublishers
Oxford
BasicExplorationGeophysicsbyRobinson,E.Sand
Coruch,C.JohnWiley&Sons
EarthquakebyWalker,B.S.,TimeLifeBooksInc.,
Alexandria,Virgina.
TheInterioroftheEarthbyBott,M.H.P.,Edward
Arnold.London.
TheSolidEarth:AnIntroductiontoGlobal
GeophysicsbyFlower,C.M.R.,Cambridge
UniversityPress.
ModernGlobalSeismologybyLay,T.andWallace,
T.C.,AcademicPress,SanDiego

1991

1998
1982
1982
1990

1995

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGY,SRINAGAR
NameoftheDepartment:

DepartmentofCivilEngineering
SubjectCode:CIV601

CourseTitle:DESIGNOFSTRUCTURESII
ContactHours:

L:2

T:2

P:0
ExaminationDuration(Hrs.):
MinorI:1;
MinorII:1;
Major:3
RelativeWeightage:MinorI:20;
MinorII:20; Major:50;
ClassPerformance:10
Credits:

th
Semester:
6 (Spring)
Prerequisite:
Nil
Objective:ToimpartbasicconceptsofSteelDesign.IntroductionofnewcodeIS:8002007is
dealtindetail.
CourseDetails
Lecture
S.No.
Contents
Hours
DesignofSteelStructures:
1
4
Introduction to structural steel and their properties, rolled sections.
Designphilosophies.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Designofboltedconnections;concentricandeccentric.
2

3
Designofweldedconnections;concentricandeccentric.

3
Designoftensionmembers;RolledandBuiltupsections.

Design of compression members; Rolled and Builtup sec. design of


columnbases.

Designofflexuralmember,laterallysupported,laterallyunsupportedand
builtupbeams.

DesignofPlateGirders.
7
8

4
Design of Timber structures: Introduction, Structural timbers and their
properties. Design of members in tension, compression and flexure.
Boltedandnailedjoints.

Reference:
1. Designofsteelstructures
2. DesignofSteelStructures
3. DesignofSteelStructures
4. DesignofSteelStructures

By
By
By
By

Subramanium
Duggal
AryaandAjmani.
VizraniandRatwani

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGY,SRINAGAR

01.NameoftheDepartment:
DepartmentofCivilEngineering
02.SubjectCode:CIV601(P)
CourseTitle:STRUCTUREEngineeringLab.II
01.
ContactHours:
L:0

T:0

P:0
02.
ExaminationDuration(Hrs.):

03.
RelativeWeightage:
04.
Credits:
1

th
05.
Semester:
6 (Spring)
06.
Prerequisite: Nil
07. Objective:ToIdeveloptheunderstandingofbehaviorfindeterminatestructures.

Nameoftheexperiment:
(1) Deflectionofcurvedbeams
(2) Behaviourofaportalframeunderdifferentloadcombinations
(3) DeflectionofTruss
(4) Behaviouracantileverbeamundersymmetricalandunsymmetricalloading
(5) Analysisofanelasticallycoupledbeam
(6) Analysisofaredundantjoint
(7) Analysisoftwohingedarch

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGY,SRINAGAR

01.NameoftheDepartment:

DepartmentofCivilEngineering
02.SubjectCode:CIV602

CourseTitle:HighwayEngineeringand
PMS
03.ContactHours:

L:2

T:1

P:0
04.ExaminationDuration(Hrs.):
MinorI:1;
MinorII:1;
Major:3
CA:10
05.RelativeWeightage:MinorI:20; MinorII:20; Major:50;
06.Credits:

th
07.Semester:
6 (Spring)
08.Prerequisite:
Nil
09.Objective:ToimpartunderstandingandknowledgeofvariousaspectsofHighway
EngineeringandPavementManagementSystem.
10.DetailsofCourse:
S.No.

Contents
Scope,History,classificationofroads.Comparisonwithother
modesoftransportation.
Alignmentdesign:routesurveyandhighwayLocation

1
2

Geometric design: crosssection elements; sight distances,


horizontalandverticalalignment.
Pavement design:factors affecting pavement design, types of
pavements, Empirical methods of flexible pavement design (e.g.
C.B.R, group index and Burmister's layer theory), stresses due to
load and temperature in rigid pavements, introduction to design
methodsofrigidpavements.
Highway materials and construction: Properties and tests for road
aggregatesandbituminousmaterials,designofbituminousconcrete
mix, methods of preparing subgrade, base course and construction
ofvarioustypesofsurfacecovers,jointsincementconcreteroads.
Pavementmanagementsystem:basicconcept,datarequirements&
collection methods, maintenance and rehab treatments, priority
programming,implementationofPMS.
Total

LectureHours
4
3
10

6
36

11.SuggestedBooks:
S.No.
1
2
3

NameofBooks/Authors/Publishers

Khanna,S.K.andJusto,C.E.G.2002.HighwayEngineering.Nem
ChandBrothers,Roorkee.
Bhanot,K.L.1990.HighwayEngineering,S.ChandandCompany
(P)Ltd.,NewDelhi.
Rao,G.V.1996.PrinciplesofTransportationandHighway
Engineering,TataMcGrawHill,NewDelhi.

YearofPublication
2002
1990
1996

PavementDesignandManagementGuidebyTransportation
AssociationofCanada,Ottawa,Ontario,Edn.Dr.RalphHaas,
UniversityofWaterloo.

1997

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGY,SRINAGAR

1.SubjectCode:CIV602(P)

CourseTitle:HighwayLaboratory
2.ContactHours:

L:0

T:0

3.ExaminationDuration(Hrs): Theory:

4.RelativeWeightage:CANB

MinorI
20

MinorIIMajor
0
0

5.Credits:

6.Semester:Spring

P:2

Practical:

1
80

7.SubjectStatus:Core

8.Prerequisite:Nil
9. Objective: To impart understanding and knowledge of various Highway Material Properties
andTesting.
10.DetailsofCourse:
S.No.

Contents
Tests on aggregate, aggregate grading,specific gravity, crushing,
abrasion, impact, soundness, flakiness, elongation, fineness
modulus,silicacontent,organiccontent,siltcontent,Alkalinity,
deleteriousmaterial.
Tests on bitumen and bituminous mixes: viscosity; penetration,
softeningpoint,flash&firepoint,ductility,specificgravity,elastic
recovery,marshallstability
Testsonsubgrade:subgrademodulous,CBR.
Total

2
3

LectureHours
12

10
02
24

11.SuggestedBooks/Manuals:
S.No.
NameofBooks/Authors/Publishers
1
2
3

Khanna,S.K.andJusto,C.E.G.2002.HighwayEngineering.
NemChandBrothers,Roorkee.
HighwayMaterialsandPavementTestingbyKhanna,Justo&
Veeraragavan,NemChandBrothers,Roorkee
MaterialTestingLaboratoryManualbyKukreja,Kishore&
Chawla,StandardPublishers,NaiSarak,Delhi

YearofPublication
2002
2009
1996

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGYSRINAGAR
NAMEOFDEPT./CENTRE:

DepartmentofCivilEngineering
8. SubjectCode:
CIV603CourseTitle: EngineeringGeology&Materials
9. ContactHours:
L:3

T:1

P:2

10. ExaminationDuration(Hrs.):
Theory:
3Practical:2
11. RelativeWeightage:M1:20M2:20CI:10
Major:50
12. Credits:
4

6.Semester:Spring
7.SubjectArea:
8.Prerequisite:
Nil
9.Objective: Toimpartthebasicunderstandingofhowrocksbehaveatdifferentscales,
undervariousloadingconditionsatgroundsurfaceandinthesubsurface(afewkmbelow
ground). The link between rock mechanics, geology and hydrogeology (i.e. the conditions
underwhichtherockformed)willbeclearlyestablished.Thestudentshallunderstandthe
variousengineeringpropertiesofearthsmaterials.
10.DetailsofCourse:
S.
Contents
LectureHours
No.

PartA:EngineeringGeology

1.
PhysicalGeology;geologyanditsrelevancetocivil
6
engineering,geologicalworkofwind,rivers,glaciers
andseas.
2.
Petrology;formationofrocks,types/field
6
classification,weatheringofrocks,originofsoils.
3.
StructuralGeology;folds,faults,joints,
4
unconformities.
4.
EngineeringGeology;geologicalconsiderationsin
6
tunnels,dams,bridges,buildingsites;landslides
5.
Earthquakes;basicdefinitions,typesandcauses,
6
distributionintheworld,seismiczones.

PartB:Materials

1.
Stones;theirengineeringproperties;bricks,
2
classificationandstrengthrequirements;tilesand
theiruses.
2.
Timber;properties,defects,seasoning,decayand
2
prevention.
3.
Lime;types,propertiesandtests.
2
4.
Othermaterials
2

Total
36
RecommendedfieldworkI:Fieldtriptogeologicallysignificantplacestolearninsitucharacter
of rocks in quarries/outcrops, road cuttings, dams, tunnels and underground excavations
measuringstrikeanddipofaformationtracingofoutcrops.

11.Booksrecommended
S.No.
1.

NameofBooks/Authors/Publishers

Bangar,K.M,PrinciplesofEngineeringGeology,

Yearof
Publication
1995

2.
3.
4.
5.

6.
7.

8.
9.
10.
11.

StandardPublishersDistributors,NewDelhi.
ParbinSinghEngineeringGeology,Katson
PublishersNewDelhi.
Billings,M.P.,StructuralGeology,PrenticeHall
India,NewDelhi.
Blyth,F.G.HanddeFreitas,M.H.Geologyfor
Engineers,ELBS,London.
Gokhale,KVG.KandRao,D.M.,Experimentsin
EngineeringGeology,TataMcGrawHill,New
Delhi.
Kesavulu,C.TextbookofEngineeringGeology,
Macmillan,IndiaLtd.NewDelhi.
GeologyforCivilEngineersbyMcLeanand
Gribble,SponPress,Taylor&FrancisGroup,
London.
BuildingMaterialsbyParbinSingh,Katson
PublishersNewDelhi.
CivilEngineeringMaterialbyGurbachanSingh,
StandardPublishersNewDelhi.
BuildingMaterialbyDutta.
BuildingMaterialsbyDuggalS.K.,NewAge
International(P)Ltd.Publishers,NewDelhi.

2009
1974
1974
1981

1993
1999

2009
2000

2006

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGYSRINAGAR

NAMEOFDEPT./CENTRE:

DepartmentofCivilEngineering
13. SubjectCode:
CIV603(P)
CourseTitle: EngineeringGeologyLaboratory
14. ContactHours:
L:0

T:0

P:2/2

15. ExaminationDuration(Hrs.):
Theory:
0Practical:2
16. RelativeWeightage:InternalAssessment:40 ExternalAssessment:60
1

6.Semester:Spring
7.SubjectArea:
17. Credits:
8.Prerequisite:
Nil
9.Objective: Toimpartthebasicunderstandingofhowrocksbehaveatdifferentscales,
undervariousloadingconditionsatgroundsurfaceandinthesubsurface.Thelinkbetween
rock mechanics, geology and hydrogeology (i.e. the conditions under which the rock
formed) will be clearly established. The student shall understand the various engineering
propertiesofearthsmaterials.
10.DetailsofCourse:
S.
Contents
LectureHours
No.

ListofExperiments

1.
ThestudyofPhysicalPropertiesofMinerals.
6
2.
DeterminationofSpecificGravityby:
6
d) JollysSpringBalance
e) WalkersSteelYardBalance
f) BeamBalance
3.
StudyofRocksandtheirCharacteristics.
4
4.
StudyandSketchingofvarioustypesofGeological
6
Structures.
5.
DeterminationofDipandStrikewithaClinometer
6
Compass.


NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGY,SRINAGAR,J&K

NAMEOFTHEDEPARTMENT/CENTRE :
DepartmentofCivilEngineering

2. SubjectCode: CIV604
CourseTitle: HydropowerEngineering

3. ContactHours
L:3
T:1

P:0

4. ExaminationDuration(Hrs.): Theory
Practical

3
0

M2Major
CWA

10

5. RelativeWeightage: M1
20
20
50

6. Credits:

7. Semester:Spring

8. Prerequisite:
Nil

9. Objective:
Toimparttheknowledgeforunderstandingofvariousaspectsof
hydropowerdevelopment.TofamiliarizethestudentswiththevarioustypesofCivil
Engineeringstructuresusedinhydropowerdevelopmentanddesignaspectsofsomeof
them.

10. DetailsofCourse:

S.No Contents
Lecture
Hours
.
1

Introduction:Hydropowerdevelopment,powerequation,assessmentofpotential,
comparisonofhydrothermalandnuclearpowerplants
Classification
High,MediumandLowHeadschemesRunoffriverplantsStoragepower
stationTidalpowerplantRecentexperiencesinwavepowerdevelopment
UndergroundpowerplantsPumpedstorageschemesSmallandmini
HydropowersystemsPowerdemandRoleofHydropowerinagrid.
WATERCONVEYANCESYSTEM:
PowerCanals,Alignment,DesignofPowercanals,Flumes,Coveredconduits
andTunnels.PenstocksAlignment,typesofpenstocks,EconomicDiameter
ofpenstocks,Anchorblocks.
DAMS:
Selectionofsite,PreliminaryInvestigations,FinalInvestigations,Typesof
DamsRigidDams:Gravitydams,Archandbuttressdams,Basicprinciples

10

ofdesignanddetailsofconstruction.
EMBANKMENTDAMS:
Earthendams,rockfilldams,Designconsiderations.
SPILLWAYS:
Types,Spillwaygates,Designofstillingbasins.
POWERHOUSEDETAILS:
Forebay,Intakes,Generallayoutofpowerhouseandarrangementof
hydropowerunits;undergroundPowerstations.
TRANSMISSIONSYSTEMS:Generalintroduction

EconomicandFinancialfeasibilityofHydroPowerplants.

5
6
7

Total

6
6
3

42

11. SuggestedBooks:

S.No. NameofBooks/Authors/Publishers

1.
2
3
4
5
6

Barrows,H.K.WaterPowerEngineering,TataMcGrawHill
PublishingCompanyLtd.,NewDelhi.
Nigam,P.S.HandbookofHydroelectricEngineeringNemChand&
Brothers,India.
Dandekar,M.M.WaterPowerEngineering,VikasPublishingHouse,
Gaziabad,U.P.India.
Deshmukh,M.M.WaterPowerEngineering,DanpatRai&Sons,
NaiSarak,Delhi.
Varshney,R.S.HydropowerStructures,NemChandBrothers,
Roorkee,.
Arora,K.R.IrrigationwaterpowerandWaterResourcesEngineering,
StandardPublishersDistributors,Delhi.

Yearof
Publication
1999
1985
1985
2002
2001
2002

Das,M.MSaikia,M.SIrrigationandwaterPowerEngineering.PHILearning.
Pvt.Ltd.
Brown,G,,HydroelectricEngineeringPractice,CPS,.

1984

CreagerandJustin,HydroelectricHandBook,JohnWiley.

1950

2009


NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGY,SRINAGAR,J&K

NAMEOFTHEDEPTT./CENTRE:DepartmentofCivilEngineering

1.SubjectCode:CIV611E1

2CourseTitle:AdvancedGeotechnicalEngineering
3.ContactHours:
L:
2
T:
1

4.ExaminationDuration:
Minors:60minuteseachMajor=3hrs
5.RelativeWeightage:MinorI:20MinorII:20Major:50C.I.+C.A:10
6.Credits:

7.Semester:

6th.(Spring)

8.Prerequisite:
9.Details:

Nil

S.No.

Topic/contents

LectureHours

Earth Retaining Structures: Analysis for earth pressures by other


methodsforslopingbackfill,proportioningandstabilitychecks.

10

Analysis and design pile foundations,ms detailed , Raft foundations;


analysisanddesign.

12

EnvironmentalGeotechniques:Introduction,importanceandscope.
LandfillsBasicsanddesignanddevelopment.

SlopestabilityAnalysisadvancedmethods.

SoilDynamicsBriefIntroduction.

10

4
5

Books:

1.
2.
3.
4.

EarthRetainingStructuresbyShamsherPrakash.
DesignaidsingeotechnicalEngineeringbyKaniRaj.
FoundationEngineeringbyBowels
FoundationEngineeringbyTeng.

04
02

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGY,SRINAGAR,J&K

NAMEOFTHEDEPARTMENT/CENTRE
:DepartmentofCivilEngineering

1. SubjectCode: CIV611E1

CourseTitle: WatershedManagement

2. ContactHours
L:3
T:0

P:0

3. ExaminationDuration(Hrs.): Theory
Practical

3
0

M2Major
CWA

10
4. RelativeWeightage: M1
20
20
50

5. Credits:

6. Semester:Spring

7. Prerequisite:
Nil

8. Objective:
Tofamiliarizethestudentswithdifferentaspectsofwatershed
management.

9. DetailsofCourse:

S.No Contents
.
1

2
3

5
6
7

Introduction:
ImportanceofWaterShedDevelopmentforimprovementin
Environment.StatusofWatershedDevelopmentinIndia,WatershedConcepts.
Land:
Survey(layout), Soil and Soil Moisture Conservation, Rainwater Management,
Reclamationofsalinesoils.
Water:
DataandAnalysis,IntegratedWaterResourcesManagement,ConjunctiveUse.
Greenery:
Agriculture,CropHusbandry,SustainableAgriculture,Biomass,Management,
DrylandAgriculture,Irrigation,PasturesandSilvipastures,Horticulture,Social
Forestry,Afforestation.
Energy:
RenewableResources,Biomass,smallhydropower,OceanTidesandWaves.
Socioeconomics:
Peoplespart,StateandIntegratedApproach,SustainableSociety,Economics.
AppropriateTechnology:
FarmEquipment,ContourMethods,CheckDams,WaterCatchmentand

Lecture
Hours
4

6
6

4
4
6

Harvesting,LowCostTechnology,RuralTechnologicalDeliverySystems.
Total

36

10. SuggestedBooks:

S.
NameofBooks/Authors/Publishers
No.

Yearof
Publication
2004

Murthy,J.V.S.WatershedManagement,NewAgeInternationalPublishers
(P)Ltd.India.
Das,Ganshyam.HydrologyandSoilConservationEngineering,PrenticeHallofIndia.

Suresh,R.WatershedHydrology,StandardBookHouse,India.

2010

1.

2004

NationalInstituteofTechnologySrinagar
1. NameoftheDepartment:

DepartmentofCivilEngineering
2. SubjectCode:CIV612E2

CourseTitle:STRUCTURALANALYSISIII
3. ContactHours:

L:2

T:1

P:0
4. ExaminationDuration(Hrs.):
MinorI:1;
MinorII:1;
Major:3
5. RelativeWeightage:MinorI:20;
MinorII:20; Major:50;
ClassPerformance:10
6. Credits:

7. Semester:
6th(Spring)
8. Prerequisite:
Nil
9. Objective:
DetailsofCourse
Lecture
S.No.
Contents
Hours
CABLESANDSUSPENSIONBRIDGES:

Staticsofasuspensioncable.Analysisofcable&suspensionbridgeswith 8
&withoutstiffeninggirders.Analysisforstaticloads.
INTRODUCTIONTOENERGYMETHODOFANALYSIS:

Strain energy concept; strain energy due to flexural and shear loading; 12
AnalysisofIndeterminateBeams,trusses&FramesbyEnergyMethods.
ANALYSISOFARCHESBYFORCEMETHOD:

8
Twohingedandfixedarchanalysisforstaticloads.

INFLUENCELINESDIAGRAMSFORINDETERMINATESTRUCTURES:
Principles of Influence Lines for indeterminate Structures; Beams,
Arches.MullerBresslauPrinciple,Criteriaformaximummoment&shear
underseriesofmovingconcentratedloadsinbeams.

BOOKSRECOMMENDED
1.IndeterminateStructuralAnalysis
2.IndeterminateStructuralAnalysis
3.StructuralMechanics

byC.K.Wang
byR.L.Jindal
byNoris&Wilbur

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGY,SRINAGAR,J&K

NAMEOFTHEDEPARTMENT/CENTRE :
DepartmentofCivilEngineering

1. SubjectCode: CIV612E2

CourseTitle: AppliedHydrology

2. ContactHours
L:2
T:1

P:0

3. ExaminationDuration(Hrs.): Theory
Practical

3
0

M2Major
CWA

10

4. RelativeWeightage: M1
20
20
50

5. Credits:

6. Semester:Spring

7. Prerequisite:
Nil

8. Objective:
Toimparttheknowledgeforunderstandingofsomeoftheengineering
andadvancedapplicationshydrologicalanalysisanddesign.

9. DetailsofCourse:

Lecture
S.No Contents
Hours
.
1

INTRODUCTION:
Historicaldevelopment,conceptsofhydrometeorology.
PRECIPITATION:
Selectionofprecipitationnetworks,Stormanalysis,Stormselection,DAD
Analysis,Depthareafrequencycurve,Conceptofprobablemaximum
precipitationandeffectiverainfall.
EVAPORATIONANDEVAPOTRANSPIRATION:
Measurement,factorsaffectingevaporationandevapotranspiration,
evaporationreduction,E.T.equations
INFILTRATION:
Factorsaffectingmeasurement,infiltrationcapacitybyhydrographanalysis,
infiltrationindices,empiricalandanalyticalequations.
RUNOFF:
Determinationofavailableflow,derivationofunitgraphfromcomplex
stormhydrograph,Scurvehydrograph,IUHanditsdetermination,
elementaryideaofconceptualmodels,Syntheticunitgraphs.

EXTREMEFLOWS:
Estimationofdesignflood,floodfrequencyanalysis,factorsaffecting
droughts,analysisofdroughts.
REGRESSIONANDCORRELATION:
Elementarytreatmentwithtwovariablesandapplicationtohydrologic
problems.
Total

4
39

10. SuggestedBooks:

S.No. NameofBooks/Authors/Publishers

Yearof
Publication

Chow,VenTe,Maidment,David,R.,MaysLaryW.AppliedHydrology,
McGrawHillPublications.
Viessmann,WarrenJr.,LewisGaryL.IntroductiontoHydrologyPrentice
HallofIndia,NewDelhi.
Wilson,E.M.EngineeringHydrologyELBS,EnglishLanguagebookSociety/
MacmillamEducationLtd.,London.
Linsely,K.,Kohler,A.andPaulhusL.H.HydrologyforEngineersMcGraw
HillBookCompanyInc.NewYork.
Linsely,K.,Kohler,A.andPaulhusL.H.AppliedHydrologyMcGrawHill
BookCompanyInc.NewYork.
ChowVenTe,HandbookofAppliedHydrology,McGrawHillBook
Company,NewYork.
Singh,V.P.ElementaryHydrology,PrenticeHallofIndia,Pvt.Ltd.,New
Delhi.

1.
2
3
4
5
6
7

1988
2009
1999
1975
1949
1964
1994


NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGYSRINAGAR

1.SubjectCode:CIV701CourseTitle:WaterSupplyandSanitaryEngineering

2.ContactHours:L:2T:1

3ExaminationDuration(Hrs):3Hrs

4.RelativeWeightage:Minor1=20,Minor2=20,CP=10,Major=50

5.Credits=36.Semester=Autumn7.SubjectArea:

8.PreRequisite:Nil

9.Objectives:Toimparttrainingtothestudentofvariousaspectsrelatedtowaterquality,
Quantity,StorageandDistributioninadditiontosanitationofbuildings.

10.Detailsofcourse:

Contents
SNo

Introductionandscope,Varioussourcesofwater,WaterQualityParameters,
significanceandcodalrecommendationsoflimitsforvarioususes

Lecture
Hours

2.

Waterdemandforvariouspurposes,Populationforecast,storagecapacitiesof
reservoirs,Variationindemand

3.

Watertreatment:Conventionaltreatmentslikescreening,sedimentation,
Coagulation,Filteration,Disinfection.AdvancedtreatmentslikeMicroFilteration,
Reverseosmosis,Activatedcarbon,etc

10

4.

Systemsofdistribution,Locationofreservoirs,distributionpatterns,

5.

Pipedesigns,networkanalysisbyvariousmethods,pipematerialsandjoints,
leakageprevention,typesofpumps,PumpDesign

Watersupplyinbuildings,Plumbingandfixtures

7.

Sanitationofbuildings.

Total

36

11.Suggestedbooks:

Nameofbooks/Authors/Publishers
S.No

Year

1.

WaterWorksEngineering,/S.RQ,MotleyE.M,GuangZha/PrenticeHall

2009

Env.Engg.Vol1/ModiP.N./StandardBookHouse

2008

WaterandWasteWaterTech./HammerM.J,/PrenticeHall

2001

WaterSupplyandSewerage,/McGheeT.J/McGrawHill,Inc

1991

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGYSRINAGAR

NAMEOFDEPARTMENT: DepartmentofCivilEngineering
1. SubjectCode:CIV701(P)

CourseTitle:WaterQualityLaboratory
2. ContactHours:L:0
T:0
P:2
3. RelativeWeightage:Internal:40External:60
4. Credits:1

th

5. Semester:7 (Autumn)
6. Prerequisite:Nil
7. DetailsofCourse:
S.No
1.
2.
3.
4.
5
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.

ListofExperiments
Todeterminethetotalsolids,suspendedsolidsanddissolved
solidsforagivensampleofwater
Todeterminethealkalinityofagivensampleofwater
Todeterminethetotalhardnessandcarbonatehardnessfora
givensampleofwater.
Todeterminetheturbidityofwater.
Tofindthecolourandodourofagivensampleofwater
TodeterminethepercentageofSodiumandpotassiumina
givensampleofWater
Todeterminethepercentageofsulphates,chlorides,iodide,
Floride.
Todeterminetheconcentrationofdissolvedoxygeninagiven
sampleofwaterandtofindouttheoxygenconsumed.
TodeterminethepercentageofAmmoniaandNitrogenpresent
inagivensampleofwater.
TodeterminethepercentageofMagnesium,Calcium,Iron,
SilicaandAluminiuminagivensampleofwater.
Total

LectureHours

2
2
2
2
2
2
2

2
20

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGYSRINAGAR

NAMEOFTHEDEPTT./CENTRE:
DepartmentofCivilEngineering
1.SubjectCode:CIV702

CourseTitle:StructuralDynamics
2.ContactHours:
L:
2
T:
1
P:
0
3.ExaminationDuration(Hrs.): Theory:
3
Practicals:
0
4. Relative Weightage: MinorI: 15 MinorII: 15 Major: 40
C.I+C.A:155.Credits:
4

6.Semester: 7th(Autumn)
7.Prerequisite:Nil
8.Objective:ToimpartunderstandingofvariousaspectsofstructuralDynamics/PlasticAnalysis
& Design of steel structures to deign safe Earthquake Resistant structures/safe steel
structures.
9.Detailsofcourse:
S.
Contents
Lecture
No.
Hours
01. Nature of dynamic loading: Harmonic, earthquake and blast loading,
Singledegreeoffreedomsystems,freevibrationsandforcedvibrations:
Harmonicforce,Periodicforce,Impulse,andGeneraltypeofloading.
02.

Multidegree of freedom systems, numerical techniques for finding


natural frequencies and mode shapes, orthogonality relationships of
principal modes, Rayleighs Principal and its application for
determination of fundamental frequency. Evaluation of dynamic
responsebymodesuperpositionmethod.

03

DiscussiononIndianstandards,codalprovisionsforearthquake

resistantdesign.Designofbuildings(Planeframesonly)basedon
Codalprovisions
Nature of dynamic loading: Harmonic, earthquake and blast loading,
Singledegreeoffreedomsystems,freevibrationsandforcedvibrations:
Harmonicforce,Periodicforce,Impulse,andGeneraltypeofloading.

Refrences:
DynamicsofStructures By

AnilK.ChopraDynamicsof
Structures
By

CloughandPenzienStructuralDynamics

By

MarioPaz

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGYSRINAGAR

NAMEOFDEPARTMENT: DepartmentofCivilEngineering

01. SubjectCode:CIV703 CourseTitle:CONSTRUCTIONTECHNOLOGY&MANAGEMENT


02. ContactHours:L:2
T:1
03. ExaminationDuration:Minors60minuteseachMajor=3hrs
04. RelativeWeightage:Minor1:20MinorII:20Major:50C.I.+C.A:10
05. Credits:1

06. Semester:7th(Spring)

07. Prerequisite:Nil
08. DetailsofCourse:
S.No.
Topic/contents
LectureHours
01.

ConstructionManagement,itsnecessity;objectives&
Functions

03

02.

Constructionmethodsandplantimportantequipments
only

06

03.

Projectscheduling:
VarioustechniquesnamelyBarchart;CPMandPERT.

07

04.

Engineeringeconomicsofprojects;
Depreciation;SinkingFund;compoundinterestfactors,
Selectionofmosteconomicalalternativebyvariablecost
method/Costbenefitratio.OwningandOperatingcost.

10

05.

OrganizationofLeadership:
04
Functionofprotectorganization.Principlesandadvantages
ofgoodorganization.Leadershipandmotivation

06.

Worksaccounting.
Cashbook,Imprestcash,contractorsbills,storeaccounts.
Materialsatsiteaccount.Indent,invoice,Debit&Credit
note,suspenseheadstock,EngineeringStatements,Form
ofagreement.

BooksRecommended:
1.CosntructionManagementbyMaheshVerma
2.ConstructionofPlantandEquipmentbyPeurifay

06

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGY,SRINAGAR

NameoftheDepartment:

DepartmentofCivilEngineering
SubjectCode:CIV704

CourseTitle:DESIGNOFSTRUCTURESIII
ExaminationDuration(Hrs.):
MinorI:1;
MinorII:1;
Major:3
RelativeWeightage:MinorI:20;MinorII:20; Major:50;
ClassPerformance:10
DetailsofCourse
Lecture
S.No.
Contents
Hours
DesignofFoundations:
1
11
Various types of RCC footings, Design of Isolated footings and various
typesofcombinedfootings.IntroductiontoRaftfoundationsanddesign
procedure.Designofmasonryfoundations
2

DesignofRetainingwalls:
Stabilityanalysisofretainingwalls,designofcantileverandcounterfort
typeRCCretainingwalls.Designofmasonryretainingwalls.

DesignofWaterretainingStructures:
Designunderground,circularandrectangularwatertankswithreference
toIS:3370.

DesignofPrestressedConcrete:
General principles, methods of prestressing, pretensioning and post
tensioning, losses in prestress. Design of rectangular, T and I section
beams.
DesignofShellstructures:
Membraneanalysisofsphericalandconicaldomesbystaticalmethods.
Designofdomesandringbeams.

Reference:
1. DesignofFootings

By
Kurien
2. DesignofReinforcedandPrestressedConcreteStructures

By
KongandEvans
3. DesignofR.C.C.Structures

By
JainandJaiKrishan.
4. PrestressedConcreteStructures

By
KrishnaRaju.
5. Designofmasonry,timberStructures By
Arya.

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGY,SRINAGAR

1.SubjectCode:CIV711:E1
CourseTitle:RailwayandAirportEngineering
2.ContactHours:

L:2

3.ExaminationDuration(Hrs): Theory:

T:1

4.RelativeWeightage:CAA

10

5.Credits:

6.Semester:Spring

MinorI

P:0
Practical:

20MinorIIMajor
20

50

7.SubjectStatus:Elective

8.Prerequisite:Nil
9.Objective:ToimpartunderstandingandknowledgeofvariousaspectsofRailwayandAirport
Engineering.
10.DetailsofCourse:
S.No.

Contents

Importance of transportation systems, history of railways and it's


development,developmentofIndianrailways.
Permanentwayandit'scomponentparts,formation,ballast,
2
sleepers,rails.creepandtiltinrails.
Trackresistanceandtractiveeffort,gaugeproblem,
3
superelevationnearbranchingofcurves,gradients.
Trackfittingsandfastenings,pointsandcrossings,station
4
Platforms,yardsandsidings.
Classification of airports; planning, surveys and site selection of
5
airports.
Airport geometrics: runway length and patterns & orientation,
6
windrose diagram,width and grades of runway, taxiways and
aprons.
Airportpavementdesign:differencebetweenhighwayandairport
7
pavements, introduction to various design methods, airport
drainage.
Total
11.SuggestedBooks:
1

S.No.

NameofBooks/Authors/Publishers

LectureHours
3
6
5
6
4
6

6
36
YearofPublication

Rangawala,S.C.2002.RailwayEngineering,Charotar
Publishers,Anand
Arora,S.P.andSaxena.2001.RailwayEngineering,Dhanpat
RaiPublishers,NewDelhi.

Khanna,AroraandJain.2002.AirportPlanningandDesign,
NemChandandBrothers,Roorkee.

2002

HorrenJeff.AirportPlanningandDesign

1996

2002
2001

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGY,SRINAGAR,J&K

NAMEOFTHEDEPARTMENT/CENTRE :
DepartmentofCivilEngineering

1. SubjectCode: CIV711E1
CourseTitle: FluvialHydraulics

2. ContactHours
L:2
T:1

P:0

3. ExaminationDuration(Hrs.): Theory
Practical

3
0

M2Major
CWA

10

4. RelativeWeightage: M1
20
20
50

5. Credits:

6. Semester:Spring

7. Prerequisite:
Nil

8. Objective:
ToimpartunderstandingofvariousaspectsrelatedtoFloodsand
Droughtsandmeasurestocombatthem.

9. DetailsofCourse:

S.No.
Contents
Lecture
Hours
1

Introduction:
Sedimentandfluvialhydraulics,natureofsedimentproblems.
Propertiesofsediment:
Particlesize,shape,density,fallvelocity.Bulkpropertiesviz
particlesizedistribution,specificweight,andporosity.

ThresholdofparticleTransport:
Introduction ,Incipientmotioncriteria:compotentvelocigy,lift
concept,criticaltractiveforce(ShieldsandWhite

BedForms:
Terminology,Theoreticalanalysisofbedforms,empiricaland
graphicalanalysis,factorsaffectingbedforms.
Channelroughnessandresistancetoflow:
Resistancetoflowwithrigidboundary:Velocitydistribution
approach,DareyWeibachformula,Chezysformula,Mannings
formula,sedimentsizaandManningscoefficient.

Resistancetoflowwithmovableboundary:Grainroughnessand
formroughness,surfacedragandformdrag,differentapproaches
viz.Einstein;s,EinsteinBarbarosa,EngelundandHansenetc.
BedLoadtRansport:
Introduction,Shearstressapproachesviz,Duboys;Sheilds,
Kalinskes,etc.EnergySlopeapproachesvizMeyerpeter,meyer
PeterandMueller,Dischargeapproach,velocityandBedform
approaches,Probabilisticapproach viz?Einsteinsapproach.
SuspendedLoadTransport:
Introduction,generalconsiderations,Exchange theoryunder
equilibriumconditionsTheRouseequation,effectofsuspended
sedimentonZ,Kandvelocitydistribution,Suspended loadformulas
vizLaneandKalinske,Eubsteubetc,
TotalLoadTranspsort:
Introduction;Generalapproaches;TotalLoadTransportfunctions
basedonEinsteinsbedloadfunction,powerconcept,etc.
StableChannelDesign:
Theempiricalstablechanneldesign,Tractive forcemethod of
stablechanneldesign:Dragdistribution andresistance tomotion,
designvaluesforboundaryshear,thestablecrosssection,Design
bytractiveforcemethod.

10. References:

1. Graf,W.H.Hy7draulcisofSedimentTransport,McGrawHillinternational
2. Garde,R.J.andRangaraju,K.G.Mechanicsofsedimenttransportationandalluvial
streamproblems
3. Yang,ChihTed(1966)SedientTransportTheoryandPra;c;tice,McGrawHill
CompaniesInc.NewYork.
4. Raudkivi,A.J.LooseBoundaryHydraulics,PergamonPress.

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGY,SRINAGAR,J&K

NAMEOFTHEDEPARTMENT/CENTRE :
DepartmentofCivilEngineering

01.SubjectCode: CIV801CourseTitle: IrrigationandHydraulic


Structures

02.ContactHours
L:2
T:2

P:0

03.ExaminationDuration(Hrs.): Theory
Practical

3
0

CWA

10

04.RelativeWeightage:
M1
M2Major
20
20
50

05.Credits:
4

06. Semester:Spring

07. Prerequisite:
Nil

08. Objective:
Toimparttheknowledgeforunderstandingofvariousaspectsof
applicationofirrigationwatertoagriculturalfieldsanddesignaspectsofsomeirrigation
structures.

09. DetailsofCourse:

S.
Contents
Lecture
Hours
No.
1

INTRODUCTION:
PresentstatusofirrigationinIndia,Advantagesofirrigation,briefdescription
ofGravity,Liftandsprinklerirrigation.
SOILWATERPLANTRELATIONSHIPCROP.WATERREQUIREMENTS:
Soilmoistureandcropwaterrelationships,Duty,Delta,Consumptive
use,Irrigationrequirements,PrincipalIndiancrops,Multiplecropping,etc.
CANALIRRIGATION:
Typesofcanals,partsofcanalirrigationsystem,channelalignment,assessment
ofwaterrequirements,estimationofchannellosses,Designof
Channels,Regimeandsemitheoriticalapproaches;Canallining,factorsaffecting
choiceofvarioustypesofcanallinings.
DIVERSIONHEADWORKS:
Selectionofsiteandlayout,Partsofdiversionheadworks,typesofWeirs
andBarrages,Designofweirsonpermeablefoundations,Controlofsiltentry
intocanal,Siltexcludersanddifferenttypesofsiltejectors.
CROSSDRAINAGEWORKS:

10

10

Necessityofcrossdrainageworks,theirtypesandselection;Designof
varioustypesofcrossdrainageworksAqueduct,syphonaqueduct,Super
passage,Syphon,Levelcrossing.
WATERLOGGING:
causes,preventiveandcurativemeasures,Drainageofirrigatedlandssaline
andalkalinelands.
Total

4
40

10. SuggestedBooks:

S.
NameofBooks/Authors/Publishers
No.

Yearof
Publication

SinghBharat.FundamentalsofIrrigationEngineering,NemChand&
Brothers,Roorkee.
Varshney,GuptaandGupta,IrrigationEngineeringAndHydraulic
Structures.NemChand&Brothers,Roorkee.
Arora,K.R.IrrigationwaterpowerandWaterResourcesEngineering,
StandardPublishersDistributors,Delhi.
Asawa,G.L.ElementaryIrrigationEngineeringNewAgeInternational(P)
Ltd.Publishers,NewDelhi.

1.
2
3
4

1975
1982
2002
1999

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGY,SRINAGAR
NameoftheDepartment:

DepartmentofCivilEngineering
SubjectCode:CIV802

CourseTitle:BRIDGEENGINEERING
ContactHours:

L:2

T:1

P:0
ExaminationDuration(Hrs.):
MinorI:1;
MinorII:1;
Major:3
RelativeWeightage:MinorI:20;
MinorII:20; Major:50;
ClassPerformance:10
Credits:

Semester:
8th(Spring)
Prerequisite:
Nil
Objective:Theobjectiveistoimpartdesignconceptsofbridgeswhichcanbeutilizedinreal
practicefordesignofvarioustypesofbridges.

DetailsofCourse
S.No.
1

Lecture
Hours
Introduction to Bridges: types of Bridges, standard loads on Bridges.
3
Scourdepth,Afflux.
Contents

InfluenceLinediagramsforBridgeTrusses.Criteriaformaximumforces
underseriesofmovingloads(StandardI.R.CLoading).

DesignofFootbridgesandCulverts.

Design of Trussed Bridges subjected to Standard IRC loading (ClassB,


ClassA,ClassAAandClass70R).

Designofsteelbridges:PlateGirderBridgeandCompositeBridges(Steel
Plate Girder and R.C.C Slab Type) subjected to Standard IRC loading
(ClassB,ClassA,ClassAAandClass70R).

DesignofBridgeSlabssubjectedtoIRCloading.

Reference:
1. Victor,D.J.EssentialsofBridgeEngineering,OxfordandIBHPublishers,NewDelhi.
2. Ponnuswamy,S.BridgeEngineering,TataMcGrawHill,New
3. DesignofSteelStructures

By
VizraniandRatwani
4. DesignofBridges

By
KrishnaRaju
5. DesignofBridges

By
Rakshit.

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGYSRINAGAR

NAMEOFDEPT./CENTRE:
DepartmentofCivilEngineering
1. SubjectCode: CIV811:E1

CourseTitle: RockMechanicsand

TunnellingTechnology
2. ContactHours: L:2

T:1

P:0

3. ExaminationDuration(Hrs.): Theory:
3Practical:Nil
4. RelativeWeightage:M1:20M2:20CI:10 Major:50
5. Credits:3
6.Semester:Spring
7.SubjectArea:
8.Prerequisite: MusthavestudiedEngineeringGeology&MaterialsandGeotechnical
EngineeringI.
9.Objective:Toimpartthebasicunderstandingofthemechanicalbehaviorofthe
rockandtounderstandthemechanicsconcernedwiththeresponseoftherocktothe
forcefieldofitsphysicalenvironments.Attheconclusionofthismodule,itisexpected
that students will be able to perform simple rock mechanics and rock engineering
analysis,understandthefundamentalsofrockengineeringdesign,andconfidentlyapply
thematerialtowhichtheyhavebeenexposed.
10.DetailsofCourse:

S.
PartARockMechanics
LectureHours
No.

PartARockMechanics

1.
Introduction to rock mechanics and rock engineering.
6
Terminology,RockClassificationSystems.
2.
Physical and Mechanical Properties of Rocks.
3
LaboratoryTesting.
3.
Rockmasses:strength,deformability,failurecriteria.
3
4.
Foundations and slope stability: foundations on
3
discontinuousrock,slopeinstabilitybasicmechanisms.
5.
Rockreinforcementandrocksupport:underlying
3
principles,similaritiesanddifferences.RockBolting.

PartBTunnellingTechnology

1.
Introductiontotunnelling:Fundamentaldefinitions,
5
tunnellingart
andengineering,historicaldevelopment,Classificationof
tunnels.
8
2.
Geologicalaspectsoftunnelling:Geologicalinvestigation,
evaluationandappreciation,importanceofgeological
knowledge,
aimofgeologicalinvestigation,principalelementsof
exploration
programme,Influenceofgeologicalconditionsondesign
and
constructionoftunnels.
3.
MethodsofTunnellinginsoftandhardrock.Liningof
5
tunnels.Tunnelsupports.

Total
36

RecommendedfieldworkII:Fieldtriptogeologicallysignificantplacestolearninsitucharacter
ofrocksinoutcrops,roadcuttings,dams,tunnelsandundergroundexcavations.

1.Booksrecommended
S.No.
NameofBooks/Authors/Publishers
Yearof
Publication
1.
Brown,E.T.;AnalyticalandComputational
1989
MethodsinEngineeringRockMechanics,CBS
PublishersandDistributors,NewDelhi.
2.
Goodman,P.E.;IntroductiontoRockMechanics,
1989
JohnWiley&Sons.
3.
DesignandConstructionofTunnels:Analysisof
2008
ControlledDeformationsinRockandSoils
(ADECORS)byPietroLunardi
4.
TunnellingandTunnelMechanics:ARational
2010
ApproachtoTunnellingbyD.Kolymbas.
2010
5.
IntroductiontoTunnelConstruction(Applied
Geotechnics)byDavidChapman,NicoleMetjeand
AlfredStrk.
6.
TunnelingtotheCenteroftheEarth:Stories(P.S.)
2009
byKevinWilson.
2003
7.
QuantumTheoryofTunnelingbyMohsenRazavy.

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGYSRINAGAR

NAMEODDEPTT/CENTRE:
DepartmentofCivilEngineering

1.SubjectCode:CIV812:E2

CourseTitle:GroundImprovementTechniques
2.ContactHours:L=2 T=1
P=0
3.ExaminationDuration(Hrs):Minor=1
Major=3

MinorI=20MinorII=20
Major=50
4.EvaluationWeightage(Marks):C.P.=10
5.Credits:3
6.Semester:Spring

7.SubjectArea:CivilEngg
8.Prerequisite:GeotechnicalEngineering

9. Objective: To impart understanding of various aspects related to Ground Improvement


TechniquesinthefieldofCivilEngg.

10.DetailsofCourse

Lecture
Unit
CourseContents
Hours
No.

PARTI:INTRODUCTION

Unit1

SoilTypes,SoilInvestigation&Classification
GroundModification/Stabilization
NeedforEngineeredGroundImprovement
Classification ofGroundImprovementTechniques
Suitability,FeasibilityandDesirabilityofGround
ImprovementTechniques
Current&FutureDevelopments

.PARTII

:GroundImprovementTechniques

Mechanical
Modification:
Introduction
to
Mechanical Modification, Principles of Soil
Densification, Properties of Compacted Soil,
Compaction Control, Specification of Compaction
Requirements,TypesofCompactionEquipment

Unit2

Hydraulic Modification: Objectives & Techniques,


Dewatering Systems, SoilWater Relationships, Single
& MultipleWell Formulas, Drainage of Slopes,
Filtration & Seepage Control, Preloading & Vertical
Drains,ElectrokineticDewatering&Stabilization.

Chemical Modification/Stabilization: Effect of


various admixtures on Engineering Properties of

Soils such as: Cement, Lime, Fly ash, Bitumen,


CementLimeFlyash.
Other chemical additives such as NaCL, CaCL 2 ,
CaSO 4 ,Ca(OH) 2 ,NaOHetc.,

Grouting Applications to Embankments, Foundations


&SensitiveSoils,AdmixturesinPavementDesign.

Unit3

Thermal Modification: Thermal Properties of Soils,


HeatTreatmentofSoils,GroundFreezing,Strength&
BehaviourofFrozenGround.

Modification By Inclusions & Confinement:


Evolution of Soil Reinforcement, Applications of
Geosynthetics Material in Civil Engineering, Soil
Nailing,SoilAnchors,SoilConfinementbyFormwork.

Modification by Exclusion Techniques: Sheet Piles,


Contiguous Bored Piles, Slurry Trenches, Diaphragm
Walls,Compressed Air.

Total

36

Recommended Books:

MethodsofTreatmentofUnstable Ground:BeltButterworths,1975

EngineeringPrinciplesofGroundModification: Manfired,R.H.

EngineeringTreatmentofSoils

:Bell,F.G

Geosynthetics forSoilImprovement
:ASCE,GSTNo.18,
NewYork

GroutingTheory&Practice

:Nonveiller,E

SoilStabilization

:Ingles,O.G.&

Metcalf,J.B.

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGY,SRINAGAR,J&K

1.SubjectCode:CIV811:E1CourseTitle:TransportationPlanningandEconomics
2.ContactHours:

L:2

3.ExaminationDuration(Hrs): Theory:

T:1

4.RelativeWeitage:

CAA

10

5.Credits:

6.Semester:Spring

MinorIMinorII
20

P:0
Practical:

Major
20

50

7.SubjectStatus:Elective

8.Prerequisite:Nil
9. Objective: To impart understanding and knowledge of various aspects of Transportation
PlanningandEconomics.
10.DetailsofCourse:
S.No.

Contents

Introduction and scope of transportation planning and


transportationeconomics,transportationplanningissues.
Public Transportation: public transport modes, desirable
characteristics of public transport systems, transit system
operations, route development, stopping policy, stop location,
scheduling,capacityoftransitsystems,sociallyoptimalpricing
Transportanalysisandforecasting:transportplanningprocess,
transportation and land use, transport planning strategies,
transportplanningmodels,traveldemandanalysis,operational
transportationandlandusemodels.
Transport economics and finance: pavement economics
constructioncost;maintenancecostandvehicleoperationcost,
economicevaluationofhighwayprojectsbasicprinciples;time
value of money; costs and benefits; net present value (NPV)
method;benefitcost(B/C)ratiomethod;internalrateofreturn
(IRR) method; comparison of evaluation techniques, freight
transporttrendsandeconomicgrowth.
Total

LectureHours
3

14

11

36

11.SuggestedBooks:
S.No.
1
2

NameofBooks/Authors/Publishers

TransportPlanningandTrafficEngineeringbyCAOFlaherty,John
Wiley&Sons,Inc.,NewYork;Toronto.
Transportation Engineering and Planning by Papacostas &
Prevedouros,PrenticeHallofIndiaPrivateLtd,NewDelhi110001

YearofPublication
2002
2002

3
4.

Principles of Transportation Engineering by Chakarborty & Das,


PrenticeHallofIndiaPrivateLtd,NewDelhi110001
Urban Transportation Planning by Meyer & Miller, McGraw Hill,
NewDelhi

2003
2001

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGYSRINAGAR

NAMEOFDEPARTMENT:
DepartmentofCivilEngineering

SubjectCode:CIV812E2
CourseTitle:EnvironmentalEngineering
1. ContactHours:L:2
T:1
P:0
2. ExaminationDuration(Hrs):Minor1:1
Minor2:1
Major:3
Major:50
3. RelativeWeightage:Minor1:20Minor2:20 Assignments:10
4. Credits:3

6.Semester:(Spring) 7Prerequisite:Nil
8.Objective:Toimpartunderstandingofvariousaspectsrelatedtocleanenvironment,
propertreatmentanddisposalofliquid,solidandgaseouswasteproducedbycommunities.
9.DetailsofCourse:
S.No
1.

LectureHours

2.

3.

4.

5
6.

7.

Contents
ImportanceofcleanEnvironment,coexistence,habitatandeco
systems.SourcesofpollutiontoLand,WaterandAir.General
effectsofpollution.
Pollutionbysewage.Natureandtypesofsewages(domestic,
Industrialetc)
Methodsofsewagedisposal,effectsofdisposalonlandandin
waterbodies,Selfpurificationofstreams,BODcalculations,
Designofsewers,Typesofsewers
UnitoperationsinSewagetreatment,screening,gritremoval,
sedimentation,filtration,Activatedsludgeprocess.Septicand
Imhofftanks,soakagesforisolatedsystems.
Solidwastemanagement,Constituentsofsolidwaste,Sanitary
landfilling,Composting,Incineration
Airpollution,Airqualitystandards,measurementofair
pollution,factorsresponsibleforpollution,engineering
measurestocheckairpollution.
Total
Suggestedbooks

S.No

NameofBooks/Authors/Publishers

1.
2.
3.

ModiP.N.,WastewaterTreatment
McGhee,T.J.,WaterSupplyandSewerage,McGrawHill
Hammer,M.J.andHammerM.J.,WaterandWasteWater
TechnologyPrenticeHallofIndia
NathansonJ.A.BasicEnvironmentalTechnology5thEd.
ViessmanW.andHammerM.J.WaterSupplyandPollution
Control6thEd.AddisonWesleyLongman

4.
5.

4
5

32

Yearof
Publication
2005
1991

2000
2009

1999

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGYSRINAGAR

NAMEODDEPTT/CENTRE:
DepartmentofCivilEngineering

1.SubjectCode:CIV812:E2

CourseTitle:GroundImprovementTechniques
2.ContactHours:L=2 T=1
P=0
3.ExaminationDuration(Hrs):Minor=1
Major=3

MinorI=20MinorII=20
Major=50
4.EvaluationWeightage(Marks):C.P.=10
5.Credits:3
6.Semester:Spring

7.SubjectArea:CivilEngg
8.Prerequisite:GeotechnicalEngineering

9. Objective: To impart understanding of various aspects related to Ground Improvement


TechniquesinthefieldofCivilEngg.

10.DetailsofCourse

Lecture
Unit
CourseContents
Hours
No.

PARTI:INTRODUCTION

Unit1

SoilTypes,SoilInvestigation &Classification
GroundModification/Stabilization
NeedforEngineeredGroundImprovement
Classification ofGroundImprovementTechniques
Suitability,FeasibilityandDesirabilityofGround
ImprovementTechniques
Current&FutureDevelopments

.PARTII

:GroundImprovementTechniques

Mechanical Modification: Introduction to Mechanical


Modification, Principles of Soil Densification,
Properties of Compacted Soil, Compaction Control,
Specification of Compaction Requirements, Types of
CompactionEquipment

Unit2

Hydraulic Modification: Objectives & Techniques,


Dewatering Systems, SoilWater Relationships, Single
& MultipleWell Formulas, Drainage of Slopes,
Filtration & Seepage Control, Preloading & Vertical
Drains,ElectrokineticDewatering&Stabilization.

Chemical Modification/Stabilization: Effect of


various admixtures on Engineering Properties of
Soils such as: Cement, Lime, Fly ash, Bitumen,

CementLimeFlyash.
Other chemical additives such as NaCL, CaCL 2 ,
CaSO 4 ,Ca(OH) 2 ,NaOHetc.,

Grouting Applications to Embankments, Foundations


&SensitiveSoils,AdmixturesinPavementDesign.

Unit3

Thermal Modification: Thermal Properties of Soils,


HeatTreatmentofSoils,GroundFreezing,Strength&
BehaviourofFrozenGround.

Modification By Inclusions & Confinement: Evolution


of Soil Reinforcement, Applications of Geosynthetics
Material in Civil Engineering, Soil Nailing, Soil
Anchors,SoilConfinementbyFormwork.

Modification by Exclusion Techniques: Sheet Piles,


Contiguous Bored Piles, Slurry Trenches, Diaphragm
Walls,Compressed Air.

Total

36

Recommended Books:

MethodsofTreatmentofUnstable Ground:BeltButterworths,1975

EngineeringPrinciplesofGroundModification: Manfired,R.H.

EngineeringTreatmentofSoils

Geosynthetics forSoilImprovement

:Bell,F.G

:ASCE,GSTNo.18,

NewYork

GroutingTheory&Practice

:Nonveiller,E

SoilStabilization

:Ingles,O.G.&

Metcalf,J.B.

NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGY,SRINAGAR
1. NameoftheDepartment:
DepartmentofCivilEngineering
2. SubjectCode:CIV812;E2
CourseTitle:EARTHQUAKERESISTANTDESIGN(EII)
3. ContactHours:

L:2

T:1

P:0
4. ExaminationDuration(Hrs.):
MinorI:1;
MinorII:1;
Major:3
5. RelativeWeightage:MinorI:20; MinorII:20; Major:50;
ClassPerf.:10
6. Credits:

7. Semester:
8th(Spring)
8. Prerequisite:
Nil
9. Objective:Theobjectiveistoimpartconceptsofearthquakeresistantdesignofbuildings.

DetailsofCourse
Lecture
S.No.
Contents
Hours
1
Introduction to Earthquakes, Acceleration time history, Response
6
Spectrum,DesignSpectra.
2

Responseofbuildingssubjectedtogroundmotionbasedonmodal
analysis.

10

Seismic design of R.C.C Structures (upto 2Storey Buildings) based on


CodalprovisionsIS:1893.
SeismicdesignofbrickmasonrystructuresbasedonCodalprovisions.

DetailingofR.C.C.ElementsasperIS:13920.

RepairandseismicstrengtheningofbuildingsIS:13935.

Books:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

DynamicsofStructures

By

AnilK.Chopra
DynamicsofStructures

By

CloughandPenzien
SeismicDesignofBridges By

SeismicdesignofR.C.C&MasonryStructures
Pauley,T.andPriestley
SeismicdesignofStructuresBy

PankajAggarwal,Shrikhande

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