Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Course title
Engineering Drawing
L
2
T
0
P
4
C
4
T
1
P
0
C
4
Course title
Engineering Mechanics
L
3
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
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)
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
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
Applied Hydrology
Total Contact Hours and Credits
29
25
MTH-711:E1
Course title
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
CIV-712:E2
4
25
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
28
25
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.
10
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
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.
38
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
Unit2
Unit3
7
6
b.PlaneTableSurveying;Fieldequipments,Methodsofplanetabling,
TwopointandThreepointproblem,Precautions,Accuracy
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
4
36
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
36
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.Curves:Elementsofsimplecurve;designandsettingoutofasimple
curve,compoundcurve,transitioncurve,VerticalCurves
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
NATIONALINSTITUTEOFTECHNOLOGYSRINAGAR
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
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:
SOILHYDRAULICS.
SOILCOMPRESSIBILITY.
EFFECTIVESTRESS.
Totalandeffectivestresses,porewaterpressure
STRESSDISTRIBUTION.
SOILINVESTIGATION.
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
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
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
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.
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
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
10
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.
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
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
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
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.
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
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
Unit3
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
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.
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
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
Unit2
CementLimeFlyash.
Other chemical additives such as NaCL, CaCL 2 ,
CaSO 4 ,Ca(OH) 2 ,NaOHetc.,
Unit3
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
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