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VEERMATA JIJABAI TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE

[ Autonomous Institute affiliated to University of Mumbai ]

SYLLABUS
FOR

S.Y. B. TECH.
(Civil Engineering)

VEERMATA JIJABAI TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE, [V.J.T.I.] MATUNGA, MUMBAI 400 019.

[ YEAR 2010-2011 ]

Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute Scheme of Teaching and Evaluation

S Y B Tech (Civil Engineering)


(Semester III)

Theory Courses
Course Code Course Name Hr/Week L T P Credits TA Examination Scheme (Evaluation in % Weightage) IST ESE Total ESE (W) (hrs)

MA0203 CE0201 CE0202 CE0203 SE0223

Applied Mathematics III Geomatics Building Construction Fluid Mechanics Mechanics of Solids Total

3 3 3 3 3 15

1 1 1 3

4 3 4 3 4 18

10 10 10 10 10

30 30 30 30 30

60 60 60 60 60

100 100 100 100 100

3 3 3 3 3

Laboratory Courses
Course Code Course Name Hr/Week L CE1201 CE1202 CE1203 CE1204 T P Credits TA Examination Scheme (Evaluation in % Weightage) ESE (O / P) Total ESE (P) (hrs)

Construction Engineering Lab I Construction Engineering Lab II Hydraulics Lab I Computer Applications in Civil Engg Lab Total -

3 3 3 3 12

1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 6

50 50 50 50

50 50 50 50

100 100 100 100

Co-curricular Activities
Course Code CC4231 CC4232 Course Name Industry-Academia Interaction E-Library/ Internet Total Hr/Week L T P 2 3 5 A/NA -

Total for L T P Total Hours Credits Semester 15 3 17 35 24 Abbreviations: L: Lectures, T: Tutorial, P: Practical, TA: Teacher Assessment, ESE (P): End Semester Practical Examination, ESE (O): End Semester Oral Examination, IST: In Semester Test/s, ESE (W): End Semester Written Examination, ESE (W) (hrs): End Semester Written Examination duration, ESE (O) (hrs): End Semester Practical Examination (duration), A/NA: Attended/Not Attended Notes: TA for Theory and Laboratory courses shall carry 25 marks. IST: One mid semester test (40 marks of two hour duration) and two surprise Tests/Quizzes (5% weightage of each). ESE (W) shall be of 100 marks of 3 hours, ESE (P) and ESE (O) shall be decided as per course requirement. ESE (O) and ESE (P) shall together carry 25 marks. Industry - Academia Interaction: Wednesday afternoon slot will be used. Module or broad subject outline will be decided by the course coordinator. Lectures as per module in the defined areas of eminent personalities from industry or academia will be arranged. Assessment will be done on the attendance of the students for the module. More than 60%: Attended, otherwise: Not Attended. E- Library/ Internet: Every theory course must have at least one assignment or case-study which requires exhaustive internet search/support.

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Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute Scheme of Teaching and Evaluation

S Y B Tech (Civil Engineering)


(Semester IV)

Theory Courses
Course Code Course Name Hr/Week L T P Credits TA Examination Scheme (Evaluation in % Weightage) IST ESE Total ESE (W) (hrs)

MA0204 SE0224 CE0204 SE0225 CE0205 CE0221

Applied Mathematics - IV Structural Analysis I Engineering Geology Soil Mechanics Applied Hydraulics Environmental Studies Total

3 3 3 3 3 3 18

1 1 1 3

4 4 3 3 4 3 21

10 10 10 10 10 10

30 30 30 30 30 30

60 60 60 60 60 60

100 100 100 100 100 100

3 3 3 3 3 3

Laboratory Courses
Course Code Course Name Hr/Week L T P Credits TA Examination Scheme (Evaluation in % Weightage) ESE (O / P) Total ESE (P) (hrs)

CE1205 SE1202 CE1206 CE1207

Construction Engineering Lab III Structural Engineering Lab I Construction Engineering Lab IV Hydraulics Lab II Total -

3 3 3 3 12

1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 6

50 50 50 50

50 50 50 50

100 100 100 100

Co-curricular Activities Course Course Name Code CC4241 Industry-Academia Interaction Total

Hr/Week L T P 2 2 A/NA -

L T P Total Hours Credits Total for Semester 18 3 14 35 27 Abbreviations: L: Lectures, T: Tutorial, P: Practical, TA: Teacher Assessment, ESE (P): End Semester Practical Examination, ESE (O): End Semester Oral Examination, IST: In Semester Test/s, ESE (W): End Semester Written Examination, ESE (W) (hrs): End Semester Written Examination duration, ESE (O) (hrs): End Semester Practical Examination (duration), A/NA: Attended/Not Attended Notes: TA for Theory and Laboratory courses shall carry 25 marks. IST: One mid semester test (40 marks of two hour duration) and two surprise Tests/Quizzes (5% weightage of each).. ESE (W) shall be of 100 marks of 3 hours, ESE (P) and ESE (O) shall be decided as per course requirement. ESE (O) and ESE (P) shall together carry 25 marks. Industry - Academia Interaction: Wednesday afternoon slot will be used. Module or broad subject outline will be decided by the course coordinator. Lectures as per module in the defined areas of eminent personalities from industry or academia will be arranged. Assessment will be done on the attendance of the students for the module. (More than 75%: Attended, otherwise: Not Attended.

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S.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) MA 0203 APPLIED MATHEMATICS - III

SEMESTER III

Course Contents:Module 1 Laplace Transforms 1.1 Functions of bounded variation 1.2 Laplace transforms of standard functions such as 1, t n , e at , sin at , cos at , sinh at , erf t 1.3 Linear property of Laplace transforms. 1.4 First shifting theorem, Second shifting theorem
L tn f t ,L f t ,L f t
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1.5 Change of scale property: Unit step functions, Heaviside, Dirac delta functions, Periodic functions and their Laplace transforms. 1.6 Inverse Laplace transform using linear property, theorems, partial fractions and convolution theorem. 1.7 Application to solve ordinary differential equations with one dependent variable. Module 2 Matrices 2.1 Types of matrices 2.2 Adjoint (Adjugate) of a matrix. Inverse of a matrix. 2.3 Elementary transformations of matrix, rank of a matrix. 2.4 Reduction to a normal form. 2.5 Partitioning of matrix, System of homogeneous and non- homogeneous equations, their consistency and solution. 2.6 Eigen values Eigen vectors of square matrix. 2.7 Cayley Hamiltons theorem and function of square matrix. 2.8 Brief revision of vectors over real field, Inner product, Norm, Linear dependence and independence, Orthogonality of matrix. 2.9 Characteristic polynomial, values and vectors of square matrix. Module 3 Fourier Series and Integrals 3.1 Orthogonal orthonormal functions, Expression for a function in series of orthogonal functions. 3.2 Dirchlets conditions. 3.3 Fourier series of periodic function with period 2 ,2l ,Dichlets theorem, even and odd functions. 3.4 Half range expansions, Parsevals relations. 3.5 Complex form of Fourier series. Fourier integral. Module 4 Numerical Methods 4.1 Solutions of systems of linear algebric equations. 4.2 Gauss elimation , Gauss Jordan, Crouts(LU) method 4.3 Gauss Seidal and jacobi iteration. 4.4 Differential equation, Taylor Series method, Picard method, Rungakutta method, Euler method. Text Books 1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, H K Dass, S Chand & Co. Ltd, 3 rd Edition, 2006 ,2007 2. Higher Engineering Mathematics, Dr B S Grewal, Khanna Publications, 39th Edition, 2005.
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3. Theory and Problems in Numerical Methods, T Veerarajan, T Ramachandran, Tata McGraw-Hill, First Edition, 2004. Reference Books 1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Erurin Kreyszig, Wiley Eastern Ltd,2000 2. Engineering Mathematics for semester III, T Veerrajan, Tata McGraw Hill.,2005 3. Matrices, A R Vasishtha,2005

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S.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) CE0201 GEOMETICS

SEMESTER III

Course Contents 1 Introduction Various types of surveying- based on methods and instruments, classifications, uses and necessity of geodetic surveying, photographic, astronomy and hydrographic surveying Diagonal scale, various types of venires, micrometers on surveying instruments, principles of surveying Chain surveying, instruments required for linear measurement, minor instruments for setting out right angle 2 Leveling and contouring Definitions, technical terms, different types of levels such as dumpy, quickset, precise, auto Temporary and permanent adjustments of dumpy and auto level Different methods of leveling, reduction of levels, problems Difficulties in leveling work, corrections and precautions to be taken in leveling work Contour definitions, contour interval, equivalent, uses and characteristics of contour lines, direct and indirect methods of contouring Running a level line, L section, cross section, methods of interpolation Grade contour- definition, use, setting out in field Computation of volume by trapezoidal and prismoidal formula, volume from spot levels, volume from contour plan 3 Plane Table Surveying Definitions, uses and advantages, temporary adjustments Different methods of plane table surveying, Two point problem Errors in plane table survey, use of telescopic alidade 4 Traverse Surveying Compass: Bearings- different types, compass prismatic, surveyor, whole circle, reduced bearings, Local Attraction Theodolite:- Various parts and axis of transit, technical terms, temporary and permanent adjustments of a transit, horizontal and vertical angles, methods of repetition and reiteration Different methods of running a theodolite traverses, Gales traverse table, balancing of traverse by Bow-Ditchs transit and modified transit rules Problems on one-plane and two-plane methods, omitted measurements, Precautions in using theodolite, errors in theodolite survey, Use of theodolite for various works such as prolongation of a straight line, setting out an angle 5 Setting out Works General horizontal and vertical control, setting out of foundation plan for load bearing and
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framed structure, batter board, slope and grade stakes, setting out with theodolite Setting out of sewer line, culvert, use of laser for works Setting out center line for tunnel, transfer of levels to underground work Project / route survey for bridge, dam and canal Checking verticality of high rise structures 6 Areas Area of a irregular figure by Trapezoidal rule, average ordinate rule, Simpsons 1/3 rule, various co ordinate methods Planimeter: types of planimeter including digital planimeter, area of zero circle, use of planimeter 7 Tachometric surveying Principles and uses, advantages, stadia formula, different methods of tacheometer, subtense bar method, location details by tacheometer, stadia diagram and tables, error and accuracy in tacheometry survey work 8 Curves Definitions of different terms, necessity of curves and types of curves. Simple circular curves and compound curves, office and field work, linear methods of setting out of curves Angular methods for setting out of curves, two theodolite and Rankine deflection angle methods Reverse and transition curves, their properties and their advantages, design of transition curves, shift, spiral angle Composite curves office and field work, setting out of curve by angular method, composite curve problems Vertical curves definitions, geometry and types, tangent correction and chord gradient methods, sight distance on a vertical curve, difficulties in setting out curves and solutions for the same Text Book 1. Surveying and Leveling. N.N.Basak,1st Edition ,Tata McGraw Hill Publications,2010 Reference Books 1. Surveying and Leveling, Vol I & II, Kanetkar and Kulkarni, 24th edition, Pune Vidyarthi Griha, Pune.,2006 2. Surveying, R Agor, Khanna Publishers, 2009.

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S.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) CE0202 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

SEMESTER III

Course Contents 1 Introduction Types of structures framed, load bearing and composite, suitability and economic aspects of each type 2 Building materials Classification of Building materials, requirements of building materials and products, functional, aesthetical and economic Study of properties of materials: physical, mechanical, chemical, biological, aesthetical and other complex properties like durability, reliability, compatibility, and economic characteristics 3 Surface finishes Pointing: types, plastering: materials and types, painting, Building facia, Materials and products based on mineral binders, gypsum, lime, plaster of paris, cement, hydraulic lime, mortars and concrete, gypsum-concrete products. Paints and Varnishes: types and uses 4 Masonry Construction Structural Clay products, Classification, Common clay brick, face bricks and tiles, ceramic tiles, paving blocks Brick masonry, stone masonry and block masonry 5 Doors and windows Types, materials used, manufacture of doors and windows, fixtures Grill work materials used, manufacture Metal and metal alloys: Products made of ferrous and non ferrous metals, Aluminum alloys, Types and Uses, Anticorrosive treatment. Glass Types and uses Wood varieties and uses, defects in timber, preservative treatments, and wood composites. 6 Floors and roofs Floors types of floors, floor finishes, suitability Roofs materials used, types, wooden and steel trusses, roof coverings, roof drainage Synthetic Polymer resins and resins based materials, floor covering, wall facing, heat insulating and sound proofing plastics, water proofing and sealing resins, Method of Fixing. 7 Excavation and foundations Excavation in soils and rocks, shoring and strutting, dewatering Simple foundations like isolated, strip, continuous and raft, Pile Foundation 8 Concrete construction Batching and mixing, transportation and placing, curing Pre-cast concrete advantages, suitability, manufacturing storage curing and erection methods for pre-cast components Formwork design of simple form work, materials for formwork, centering and staging, scaffolding 9 Damp proofing and water proofing materials and methods Bitumen, tars and asphalt: Properties and uses Text Book 1. Building Construction, B C Punmiya, 10th Edition, Laxmi Publications., 2008. Reference Books 1. Building Construction, Mackay, Vol I to VII, Orient Longman Publication.,1971 2. Engineering Materials, Rangwala, Charotar Publication,2010 3. Materials of Construction, Ghosh, Tata McGraw Hill Publications.,1989 4. Relevant IS Codes, BIS 5. National Building Code 2003, Indian Standards Institution., BIS

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S.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) CE0203 FLUID MECHANICS

SEMESTER III

Course Contents 1 Properties of Fluid Mass density, specific weight, specific gravity, specific volume, vapour pressure, compressibility, elasticity, surface tension, capillarity; Newtons law of viscosity, classification of fluids, dynamic viscosity and kinematics viscosity, variation of viscosity with temperature; Basic concept applicable to fluid mechanics. 2 Fluid Statics Measurement of Pressure Pressure variation in a static fluid, PASCALs law, Units and scales of pressure measurement Atmospheric pressure, Absolute Pressure, Gauge Pressure and Vacuum Pressure, Hydrostatic Paradox. Piezometer,U-Tube Manometer, Single Column Manometer,U-Tube Differntial Manometer , Inverterd U-Tube Differntial Manometer, Micromanometers. Mechanical Pressure Gauges. Hydrostatic force on plane and curved surface Total Pressure and Center of Pressure, Pressure Diagram, Total Pressure on Plane Surfaces and Depth of Center of Pressure, Total Pressure on Curved Surfaces, Practical applications of Total Pressure and Center of Pressure Buoyancy and Flotation Buoyant force, Buoyancy and Center of Buoyancy, Archimedes Principle, Principle of Floatation Metacentre and Metacentric Height, Equilibrium of Floating bodies and Submerged bodies Evaluation of Metacentric Height Theoretical Method and Experimental Method Oscillation of Floating Body Fluids in Relative Equilibrium Static fluid subjected to uniform linear acceleration Liquid containers subjected to constant horizontal acceleration and constant vertical acceleration, Liquid containers subjected to constant rotation 3 Fluid Kinematics Fluid flow Methods of analysis of fluid motion, Streamlines, Pathlines, Streaklines and Streamtubes. Types of fluid flow Steady and unsteady flow, Uniform and non-uniform flow, Laminar, Transitional and Turbulent flow Reynolds number, Reynolds Experiment, Rotational and Irrotational flow, Subcritical , Critical and Supercritical flow, Compressible and Incompressible Flow , One , Two and Three dimensional Circulation and vorticity, Velocity potential and Stream function, Flow net 4 Fluid Dynamics Eulers equation, Bernoullis equation, Energy correction factor 5 Flow Measuring Devices Measurement of discharge- Venturi meter, Orifice meter, Nozzle meter, Bend meter, Rotometer. Measurement of velocity-Pitot tube. Orifice - Classification, Flow through a Reservoir Opening i.e. Orifice, Trajectory of free jet,
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Hydraulic Coefficients, Experimental determination of hydraulic coefficient, Small and large orifice, Time of emptying a tank with orifice Mouthpieces-Classification, External cylindrical mouthpiece, Convergent divergent mouthpiece, Bordas mouthpiece Notches and Weirs -Discharge over a rectangular notch and a triangular notch, Velocity of approach, End contractions, Cippoletti Notch, Discharge over a stepped notch, Time of emptying a tank with notch or weir, Ventilation of weir, Proportional Weir or Sutro Weir 6 Flow Past immersed bodies Drag and lift, Types of drag, Drag on a sphere, cylinder, flat plate and Airfoil, Karman Vortex Street, effect of free surface and compressibility on drag .Development of lift on immersed bodies, Lift, Magnus Effect and Circulation, lift characteristics of airfoils, polar diagram. 7 Compressible flow Basic equations of flow (elementary study), Mach number, Mach cone, Area Velocity relationship, Stagnation Properties 8 Ideal fluid flow Uniform flow, source and sink, doublet, free vortex. Text Book 1. Engineering Fluid Mechanics, K L Kumar, 8th Edition, S Chand & Company Ltd, 2008 Reference Books 1. Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics, Dr P M Modi and Dr S M Seth, Standard Book House,2009 2. Theory and Applications of Fluid Mechanics, K. Subramanya,1 st edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd.,1993 3. Fluid Mechanics, Dr A K Jain, 4th edition, Khanna Publishers,2009

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S.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) SE0223 MECHANICS OF SOLIDS

SEMESTER III

Course Contents 1 Axial Force, Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagram for statically determinate beams and frames. 2 Simple Stress & Strain Definitions of Stress, Strain, Modulus of elasticity, Modulus of Rigidity, Bulk Modulus, Yield Stress, Ultimate stress, Factor of safety, Shear stress, Poisson ratio, Bars of varying sections, Stress due to self weight. Composite sections, Temperature stresses. 3 Theory of Pure Bending Flexure formula for straight beams, moment of inertia, product of inertia and polar moment of inertia of plane areas, principal axes of inertia, moments of inertia about principal axes, Transfer theorem, flitched beams. Unsymmetrical bending. Flexural stresses due to bending in two planes for symmetrical sections, bending of unsymmetrical sections. 4 Shear Stress in Beams Distribution of shear stress across plane sections, shear connectors. Shear center of thin walled sections such as angle, tee, channel and I sections. 5 Simple theory of torsion Torsion of circular shafts solid and hollow, stresses in shaft when transmitting power, closecoiled helical springs under axial load. 6 Bending moment combined with axial loads Application to members subjected to eccentric loads, core of a section, problems on chimneys, retaining walls etc., involving lateral loads. 7 Stresses and strains in thin cylindrical and spherical shells under internal pressure.

8 Principal stresses General equations for transformation of stress, principal planes and principal stresses, maximum shear stress, determination using Mohrs circle, principal stresses in beams, principal stresses in shafts subjected to torsion, bending and axial thrust, concept of equivalent torsional and bending moments. Text Books 1. Mechanics of Structures Vol I, S.B. Junnarkar, 27th Edition, Charotar Publication house,2008 Reference Books 1. Mechanics of Materials, E. P. Popov, 2nd edition, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.1976 2. Strength of Material, S S Bhavikatti, 3rd edition, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd,2008 3. Mechanics of Materials, Timoshenko & Gere, 3rd edition, PWS Publication Co. Ltd.,1997 4. Engineering Mechanics, Timoshenko & Young, Tata McGraw Hill Book Publishing Co. Ltd.,1956 5. Mechanics of Materials, James M. Gere,6th edition, Brooks/Cole. Publishing Co.,2008 6. Strength of Materials, G.H. Ryder, 7th edition, Prentice Hall Publications.1969 7. Mechanics of Materials, Peter & Singer, Publisher :McGraw Hill,2004 8. Strength of Materials, Schaums Outline Series, William A. Nash,4th edition, McGraw Hill Book Co.1998 9. Mechanics of Materials, Beer & Johnston,4th edition, McGraw Hill Books Publishing Co. Ltd.2009
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S.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) CE1201 CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING LAB - I

SEMESTER III

Course Contents Following experiments to be performed as per relevant IS standards: Bricks water absorption compressive strength Aggregates sieve analysis crushing value shape test impact test abrasion test crushing test Los angels abrasion test soundness test Bitumen Penetration test Ductility test Softening point test Viscosity test Flash & fire point test Text Books/Manual 1. Laboratory Manual in Highway Engineering, International Publication.,2005 2. Relevant IS codes. BIS 3. National Building code BIS 4. ASTM Manual , American Instt.
Programme Name Course Code Course Title : : : S.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) CE1202 CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING LAB - II

Ajay K. Duggal and Vijay

Puri, New age

SEMESTER III

Concepts Linear and angular measurements Traditional surveying and mapping techniques Contour maps , irregular area calculations and volumes of earthworks Fieldwork record keeping and drawing sheet preparation Land record documentation, height of buildings / Towers etc Practicals 1. Use of Amslar polar planimeter for finding the area of irregular figures and certifying it by using Digital Planimeter 2. Use of optical theodolite / Electronic theodolite for measurement of horizontal and vertical
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angles Theodolite traverse, Gales traverse table A two day project on theodolite traversing and plane table detailing, Use of optical theodolite / Electronic theodolite for one plane and two plane methods Simple and compound leveling by using Dumpy / Auto Level, booking methods Methods of plane tabling: - Radiation. Intersection and Traversing Setting out a simple foundation plan in the field To find the constants of a tacheometer and to verify field distances Height and distance problems in tacheometric surveying Setting out the circular curve by Rankines method of deflection of angles

Text books 1. Surveying and Leveling, N Basak, 1st Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publications. 2010 2. Surveying and Leveling, Vol I & II, B C Punmiya, Laxmi Publications.2006 3. Surveying, R Agor, Khanna Publishers,2009
Programme Name Course Code Course Title : : : S.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) CE1203 HYDRAULICS LAB - I SEMESTER III

Course Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Hydrostatics Measurement of viscosity Study of Pressure Measuring Devices Stability of Floating Body Hydrostatics Force on Flat Surfaces/Curved Surfaces Bernoullis Theorem Calibration of Flowmeter Calibration of Orifices Calibration of Mouthpieces Calibration of Notches Calibration of Weirs Flow Visualisation -Ideal Flow Length of establishment of flow Velocity distribution in pipes Laminar Flow

Text Books 1. Engineering Fluid Mechanics, K L Kumar, 8th Edition, S Chand & Company Ltd,2008 2. Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics, Dr. P M Modi and Dr S M Seth, Standard Book House, 2009 3. Theory and Applications of Fluid Mechanics, K Subramanya, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing co. Ltd.1993 4. Open channel Flow , K Subramanya, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd.2009

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S.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) CE1204 COMPUTER APPLICATION in CIVIL ENGINEERING LAB

SEMESTER III

Practicals 3 Sessions: 2 Sessions: 1 Session: 7 Sessions:

Text Books 1. Object oriented programming with C++, E Balguruswamy, 4th Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publications.2008 2. Object Oriented Programming with C++, M P Bhave and S A Patekar, Publisher :Pearson Education2010

Practice session for exploring worksheet functions, Creating tables in worksheet, entering formulas, statistical functions, Using worksheets to data sorting, filtering, creating charts, linking worksheets etc. Practice session for exploring database structures and functions, Creating databases, running query, Using databases to create reports Preparing presentation slides, formatting, inserting figures & tables Write programmes in C++ to solve at least 2 problems in each of the following area: Mechanics Geomatics Fluid mechanics Use of Open Office / MS Office recommended

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S.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) MA 0204 APPLIED MATHEMATICS - IV

SEMESTER IV

Course Contents Module 1: Statistics 1.1 Review of measures of central tendency, measures of variation and probability. 1.2 Discrete and continuous Random variable. 1.3 Binomial, Poison and Normal distribution. 1.4 Random sampling, sampling distribution, standard error, Central limit theorem. 1.5 Estimation of parameters, point estimation, interval Estimation, confidence internal. 1.6 Testing of Hypothesis, large sample and small sample, testst test and F test, Chi-square test. 1.7 Correlation and regression. 1.8 Coefficient of correlation and Rank correlation 1.9 Regression analysis, curve fitting, method of least square 1.10 Statistical quality control and control charts. 1.11 Analysis of variance (One way & Two way). Module 2: Vector Calculus 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Text Books 1. Mathematical Statistics, Kapur and Saxena, S Chand & Co. Ltd, 2009 2. Engineering Statistics, T Veerarajan, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company 2nd Edition.2005 3. Advance Engineering Mathematics , H K Dass, S Chand & Co., 3rd Edition, 2007. Reference Books 1. Computational Mathematics for Semester-IV by G V Kumbhojkar, C Jamnadas & Co.- 2005, 5th Edition. 2. Engineering Mathematics by S.S. Sastri- Prentice Hall of India, 2005, 4th Edition. Scalar and vector point functions. Directional derivative Curl and Divergence. Consecervative, Irrotational and Solenoidal field. Line integral and its properties. Grrens theorem, Stokes theorem, divergence theorem and its applications.

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S.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) SE 0224 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS - I

SEMESTER IV

Course Contents 1 General theorems : Theorems relating to elastic structures, Principle of virtual work, Strain energy in elastic structures, complementary energy, Castiglianos theorem, Bettis and Maxwells reciprocal theorems. 2 Deflection of statically determinate structures: Deflection of determinate beams by Double integration Macaulays, Moment area and Conjugate beam methods, Principle of virtual work (unit load method) and Castiglianos theorem, Deflection of determinate pin jointed trusses and rigid jointed frames by principle of virtual work (unit load method),b Strain Energy and Castiglianos theorem. 3 Influence lines for statically determinate structures : Influence lines for cantilever, simply supported beam, overhanging beam and pin jointed trusses, criteria for maximum shear force and bending moment under moving loads for simply supported beams, absolute maximum bending moment 4 Elastic arches : determination of normal thrust, shear force and bending moment for parabolic and segmental three hinged arches, Influence lines for normal thrust, shear force and bending moment for three hinged parabolic arch. 5 Suspension bridges: Suspension cable with three hinged stiffening girder, influence line diagrams for horizontal tension in the cable, shear force and bending moment at any section of the stiffening girder . 6 Struts: struts subjected to axial loads, concept of buckling, Eulers formula for strut with different support conditions, Eulers and Rankines design formulae. Struts subjected to eccentric and lateral loads, struts with initial curvature. Text Books 1. Structural Mechanics Vol I & II, Junnarkar S B, Charotar Publishers,2008 Reference Books 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Structural Analysis Volume I , Devdas Menon, Narosa Publication,2010 Structural Analysis Volume I, Bhavikatti, 3rd edition, Vikas Publishers.,2008 Basic Structural Analysis, C S Reddy, Publisher: Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd.,2001 Theory of Structures, Timoshenko & Young, Publisher: Tata McGraw Hill Book Publishing Co. Ltd. 2009 Intermediate Structural Analysis, C K Wang, Publisher: McGraw Hill Publishing Co. 1984 Elementary Structural Analysis, Norries & Wilbur, Publisher: McGraw Hill Publishing Co.1990 Structural Analysis, Laursen H I, Publisher: McGraw Hill Publishing Co. 1988 Structural theorems and their application, B G Neal, Publisher, Pergaman Press.1972
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S.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) CE 0204 ENGINEERING GEOLOGY

SEMESTER IV

Course Contents 1 Introduction Branches of geology useful to civil engineering, scope of geological studies in various civil engineering projects. Department dealing with this subject in India and their scope of workGSI, Granite Dimension Stone Cell, NIRM. 2 Mineralogy Mineral, Origin and composition. Physical properties of minerals, susceptibility of minerals to alteration, basic of optical mineralogy, SEM, XRD. Rock forming minerals, megascopic identification of common primary & secondary minerals. 3 Petrology Rock forming processes. Specific gravity of rocks. Ternary diagram. Igneous petrology- Volcanic Phenomenon and different materials ejected by volcanoes. Types of volcanic eruption. Concept of Hot spring and Geysers. Characteristics of different types of magma. Division of rock on the basis of depth of formation, and their characteristics. Chemical and Mineralogical Composition. Texture and its types. Various forms of rocks. IUGS Classification of phaneritic and volcanic rock.. Field Classification chart. Structures. Classification of Igneous rocks on the basis of Chemical composition. Detailed study of Acidic Igneous rocks like Granite, Rhyolite or Tuff, Felsite, Pegmatite, Hornfels. Metamorphic Aureole, Kaolinization. Landform as Tors. Engineering aspect to granite. Basic Igneous rocks Like Gabbro, Dolerite, Basalt. Engineering aspect to Basalt. Sedimentary petrology- mode of formation, Mineralogical Composition. Texture and its types, Structures, Gradation of Clastic rocks. Classification of sedimentary rocks and their characteristics. Detailed study of Conglomerate, Breccia, Sandstone, Mudstone and Shale, Limestone Metamorphic petrology- Agents and types of metamorphism, metamorphic grades, Mineralogical composition, structures & textures in metamorphic rocks. Important Distinguishing features of rocks as Rock cleavage, Schistosity, Foliation. Classification. Detailed study of Gneiss, Schist, Slate with engineering consideration. 4 Physical Geology Weathering. Erosion and Denudation. Factors affecting weathering and product of weathering. Engineering consideration. Superficial deposits and its geotechnical importance: Water fall and Gorges , River meandering , Alluvium, Glacial deposits, Laterite (engineering aspects), Desert Landform, Loess, Residual deposits of Clay with flints, Solifluction deposits, mudflows, Coastal deposits. 5 Strength Behaviour of Rocks Stress and Strain in rocks. Concept of Rock Deformation & Tectonics. Dip and Strike. Outcrop and width of outcrop. Inliers and Outliers. Main types of discontinuities according to size. Fold: Types and nomenclature, Criteria for their recognition in field. Faults: Classification, recognition in field, effects on outcrops. Joints & Unconformity; Types,. Stresses responsible, geotechnical importance.
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Importance of structural elements in engineering operations. Consequences of failure as land sliding, Earthquake and Subsidence. Strength of Igneous rock structures. 6 Geological Hazards Rock Instability and Slope movement: Concept of sliding blocks. Different controlling factors. Instability in vertical rock structures and measures to prevent collapse. . Types of landslide. Prevention by surface drainage, slope reinforcement by Rock bolting and Rock anchoring, retaining wall, Slope treatment. Case study on black clay. Ground water: Factors controlling water bearing capacity of rock. Pervious & impervious rocks and ground water. Lowering of water table and Subsidence. Earthquake: Magnitude and intensity of earthquake. Seismic sea waves. Revelation from Seismic Records of structure of earth. Case Study on Elevation and Subsidence in Himalayan region in India. Seismic Zone in India. 7 Rock masses as construction material Definition of Rock masses. Main features constituting rock mass. Main features that affects the quality of rock engineering and design. Basic element and structures of rock those are relevant in civil engineering areas. Main types of works connected to rocks and rock masses. Important variables influencing rock properties and behaviour such as Fresh rock Influence from some minerals. Effect of alteration and weathering. Measurement of velocity of sound in rock. Classification of Rock material strength. Core logging .Rock Quality Designation. Rock mass description. 8 Geology of dam and reservoir site Required geological consideration for selecting dam and reservoir site Failure of Reservoir. Favorable & unfavorable conditions in different types of rocks in presence of various structural features, precautions to be taken to counteract unsuitable conditions, significance of discontinuities on the dam site and treatment giving to such structures. 9 Tunneling: Detailed knowledge of different governing factor for tunneling condition. Stratigraphy Principles of stratigraphy, Geological Time scale. Structural Division of India. . Significance of stratigraphy for tunneling. Over break. Tunneling in folded rock.

Text Book 1. Engineering and General Geology , Parbin Singh ,8th Edition, S K Kataria & Sons,2010 Reference Books 1. Text Book of Engineering Geology, Kesavalu, Publisher : MacMilan,2007 2. Geology For Geotechnical Engineers , J C Harvey, Publisher : Cambridge University Press,1984

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S.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) SE 0225 SOIL MECHANICS

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Course Contents 1 Introduction 1.1 Definitions: soils, soil mechanics, soil engineering, rock mechanics, geotechnical engineering. 1.2 Scope of soil engineering. 1.3 Comparison between soil and rock. 2 Basic Definitions and Relationships 2.1 Soil as three-phase system in terms of weight, volume, voids ratio, and porosity. 2.2 Definitions: moisture content, unit weights, degree of saturation, void ratio, porosity, specific gravity, mass specific gravity etc. 2.3 Relationship between volume- weight, void ratio- moisture content, unit weightpercent air voids, saturation- moisture content, moisture content- specific gravity etc. 2.4 Determination of various parameters such as: 2.4.1 Moisture content by oven dry method, pycnometer, sand bath method, torsional balance method radioactivity method, and alcohol method. 2.4.2 Specific gravity by density bottle method, pycnometer method, measuring flask method. 2.4.3 Unit weight by water displacement method, submerged weight method, core cutter method, sands replacement method. 3 Plasticity Characteristics of Soil 3.1 Introduction to definitions of: plasticity of soil, consistency limits-liquid limit, plastic limit, shrinkage limit, plasticity, liquidity and consistency indices, flow & toughness indices, definitions of activity and sensitivity. 3.2 Determination of: liquid limit, plastic limit and shrinkage limit. 3.3 Use of consistency limits. 4 Classification of Soils 4.1 Introduction of soil classification: particle size classification, textural classification, unified soil classification, Indian standard soil classification system. 4.2 Identification: field identification of soils, general characteristics of soil in different groups. 5 Permeability of Soil 5.1 Introduction to hydraulic head, Darcys law, validity of Darcys law. 5.2 Determination of coefficient of permeability 5.2.1 Laboratory method: constant head method, falling head method. 5.2.2 Field method: pumping- in test, pumping- out test. 5.2.3 Permeability aspects: permeability of stratified soils, factors affecting permeability of soil. 6 Seepage Analysis Introduction, stream and potential functions, characteristics of flow nets, graphical method to plot flow nets.
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7 Effective Stress Principle 7.1 Introduction, effective stress principle, nature of effective stress, effect of water table. 7.2 Fluctuations of effective stress, effective stress in soils saturated by capillary action, seepage pressure, quick sand condition. 8 Compaction of Soil 8.1 Introduction, theory of compaction, laboratory determination of optimum moisture content and maximum dry density. 8.2 Compaction in field, compaction specifications and field control. 10 Consolidation of Soil Introduction, comparison between compaction and consolidation, initial, primary & secondary consolidation, spring analogy for primary consolidation, consolidation test results, basic definitions, Terzaghis theory of consolidation, final settlement of soil deposits, consolidation settlement: one- dimensional method, secondary consolidation. 11 Shear Strength Principle planes parallel to the coordinate axes, Mohrs circle, important characteristics of Mohrs circle, Mohr-Coloumb theory, types of shear test: direct shear test, merits of direct shear test, triaxial compression tests, test behaviour of UU, CU and CD tests, relation between major and minor principal stresses, unconfined compression test, vane shear test. 12 Stability of Slopes: Introduction, different factors of safety, types of slope failures, analysis of finite and infinite slopes, wedge failure Swedish circle method, friction circle method, stability numbers and charts. 13 Soil Exploration Introduction, methods of investigation, methods of boring, soil samplers and sampling, number and deposition of trail pits and borings, penetrometer tests, borehole logs, geophysical methods. Text Book 1. Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engineering by B C Publications, 2005 Reference Books 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. An Introduction to Geotechnical Engineering by Holtz, R.D., Prentice Hall, New Jersey2008 Soil Mechanics by Craig.R F, Chapman & Hall. 2004 Soil Mechanics by Lambe T.W. & Whitman R.V., John Wiley & Sons.1969 Theoretical Soil Mechanics by K. Terzaghi,3rd Edition, John Wiley & Sons 1965 Relevant Indian Standard Specifications & Codes, Indian Standard Institution. BIS Geotechnical Engineering by C. Venktatramaiah, New Age International.2009 Soil Engineering in Theory and Practice by Alam Singh, Standard Publishers and Distributors, New Delhi. 2009 Punmia,16 th Edition, Laxmi

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S.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) CE 0205 APPLIED HYDRAULICS

SEMESTER IV

Course Contents 1 Laminar Flow Laminar flow through: circular pipes, annulus and parallel plates. Stokes law, Measurement of viscosity. 2 Turbulent Flow: Reynolds experiment, Transition from laminar to turbulent flow. Definition of turbulence, scale and intensity, Causes of turbulence, instability, mechanism of turbulence and effect of turbulent flow in pipes. Reynolds stresses, semi-empirical theories of turbulence, Prandtls mixing length theory, universal velocity distribution equation. Resistance to flow of fluid in smooth and rough pipes, Moodys diagram. 3 Boundary Layer Analysis Assumption and concept of boundary layer theory. Boundary-layer thickness, displacement, momentum & energy thickness, laminar and Turbulent boundary layers on a flat plate; Laminar sub-layer, smooth and rough boundaries. Local and average friction coefficients. Separation and Control. 4 Dimensional Analysis and Hydraulic Similitude Dimensional homogeneity, Rayleigh method, Buckinghams Pi method and other methods. Dimensionless groups. Similitude, Model studies, Types of models. Application of dimensional analysis and model studies to fluid flow problem. 5 Introduction to Open Channel Flow Comparison between open channel flow and pipe flow, geometrical parameters of a channel, classification of open channels, classification of open channel flow, Velocity Distribution of channel section. 6 Uniform Flow Continuity Equation ,Energy Equation and Momentum Equation , Characteristics of uniform flow , Chezys formula , Mannings formula Factors affecting Mannings Roughness Coefficient n . Most economical section of channel. Computation of Uniform flow Normal depth. 7 Non-Uniform Flow Specific energy, Specific energy curve, critical flow, discharge curve Specific force Specific depth, and Critical depth .Channel Transitions. Measurement of Discharge and Velocity Venturi Flume, Standing Wave Flume, Parshall Flume, Broad Crested Weir. Measurement of Velocity- Current meter, Floats, Hot-wire anemometer. 8 Gradually Varied Flow Dynamic Equation of Gradually Varied Flow, Classification of channel bottom slopes, Classification of surface profile, Characteristics of surface profile. Computation of water surface profile by graphical, numerical and analytical approaches. Direct Step method, Graphical Integration method and Direct integration method. 9 Hydraulic Jump Theory of hydraulic jump, Elements and characteristics of hydraulic jump in a rectangular Channel, length and height of jump, location of jump, Types ,applications and location of hydraulic jump. Energy dissipation and other uses, surge as a moving hydraulic jump. Positive and negative surges.
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10 Dynamics of Fluid Flow Momentum principle, applications: Force on plates, pipe bends, moments of momentum equation 11 Flow through Pipes Loss of head through pipes, Darcy-Wiesbatch equation, minor losses, total energy equation, hydraulic gradient line, Pipes in series, equivalent pipes, pipes in parallel, flow through laterals, flows in dead end pipes, siphon, power transmission through pipes, nozzles. 12 Analysis of pipe networks Hardy Cross method, water hammer in pipes and control measures , branching of pipes , three reservoir problem 13 Computational Fluid Dynamics Basic equations of fluid dynamics, Grid generation, Introduction to in viscid incompressible flow, Boundary layer flow as applicable to C.F.D. 14 Hydro informatics Concept of hydro informatics scope of internet and web based modeling in water resources engineering. Text Book 1. Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics, Dr. P.M. Modi and Dr. S.M. Seth, Standard Book House.2009 Reference Books 1. Theory and Applications of Fluid Mechanics, K. Subramanya, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd., 1993 2. Fluid Mechanics, Dr. A.K. Jain, Khanna Publishers2009 3. Fluid Mechanics and fluid pressure Engineering, D. S. Kumar, F.K. Kotharia and sons.2007 4. Open channel Flow, K. Subramanya, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd 2009 5. Open channel Hydraulics, Ven Te Chow, Tata McGraw Hill Publications.2009

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S.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) CE0221 ENVIORNMENTAL STUDIES

SEMESTER IV

Course Contents Unit 1: The Multidisciplinary nature of environmental studies Definition, scope and importance, Need for public awareness. Unit 2: Natural Resources Renewable and non renewable resources a) Natural resources and associated problems Forest resources: Use and over-exploitation, deforestation, case studies, Timber extraction, mining, dams and their effects on forests and tribal people. Water resources: Use and over-utilization of surface and ground water, floods, drought, conflicts over water, dams benefits and problems. Mineral Resources: Use and exploitation, environmental effects of extracting and using mineral resources, case studies. Food Resources: World food problems, changes caused by agriculture and over grazing, effects of modern agriculture, fertilizers- pesticides problems, water logging, salinity, case studies. Energy Resources: Growing energy needs, renewable and non-renewable energy sources, use of alternate energy sources, case studies Land Resources: Land as a resource, land degradation, man induces land slides, soil erosion, and desertification. b) Role of individual in conservation of natural resources. c) Equitable use of resources for sustainable life styles. Unit 3: Eco Systems Concept of an eco system Structure and function of an eco system. Producers, consumers, decomposers. Energy flow in the eco systems. Ecological succession. Food chains, food webs and ecological pyramids. Introduction, types, characteristic features, structure and function of the following eco systems:-

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Forest ecosystem Grass land ecosystem Desert ecosystem. Aquatic eco systems(ponds, streams, lakes, rivers, oceans, estuaries) UNIT 4: Biodiversity and its Conservation Introduction-Definition: genetics, species and ecosystem diversity. Biogeographically classification of India. Value of biodiversity: consumptive use, productive use, social, ethical, aesthetic and option values Biodiversity at global, national and local level. India as a mega diversity nation. Hot-spots of biodiversity. Threats to biodiversity: habitats loss, poaching of wild life, man wildlife conflicts. Endangered and endemic spaces of India. Conservation of biodiversity: in-situ and ex-situ conservation of biodiversity. UNIT 5: Environmental Pollution Definition Causes, effects and control measures of:a. Air pollution b. Water pollution c. Soil pollution d. Marine pollution e. Noise pollution f. Thermal pollution

g. Nuclear hazards Solid waste Management: Causes, effects and control measures of urban and industrial wastes Role of an individual in prevention of pollution Pollution case studies Disaster management: Floods, earth quake, cyclone and land slides Unit 6: Social issues and the Environment Form unsustainable to sustainable development Urban problems related to energy Water conservation, rain water harvesting, water shed management Resettlement and rehabilitation of people; its problems and concerns, case studies
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Environmental ethics: issues and possible solutions Climate change, global warming, acid rain , ozone layer depletion, nuclear accidents and holocaust, case studies. Wasteland reclamation Consumerism and waste products Environment protection Act Air(prevention and control of pollution)Act Water((prevention and control of pollution)Act Wildlife protection act Forest conservation act Issues involved in enforcement of environmental legislations Public awareness Unit 7: Human population and the environment Population growth and variation among nations Population explosion- family welfare programme Environment and human health Human rights Value education HIV/AIDS Women and child welfare Role of information technology in environment and human health Case studies Unit 8: Field work Visit to a local area to document environment assets river/ forest/ grassland/ hill/mountain. Visit to a local polluted site-urban/rural/industrial/agricultural. Study of common plants, insects, birds. Study of simple ecosystems-pond, river, hills lopes, etc(field work equal to 5 lecture works) Text Books 1. 2. Textbook of Environmental studies, Erach Bharucha, UGC 2005 Fundamental concepts in Environmental Studies, D D Mishra, S Chand & Co Ltd 2010

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S.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) CE1205 CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING LAB - III

SEMESTER IV

Course Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. Study of physical properties of minerals. Study of different group of minerals. Study of Crystal and Crystal system. Identification of minerals a. Silica group: Quartz, Amethyst, Opal b. Feldspar group: Orthoclase, Plagioclase c. Cryptocrystalline group: Jasper d. Carbonate group: Calcite e. Element group: Graphite f. Pyroxene group: Talc g. Mica group: Muscovite h. Amphibole group: Asbestos, Olivine, Hornblende, Magnetite, Hematite, Corundum, Kyanite, Garnet, Galena, Gypsum Identification of rocks( Igneous Petrology) a. Acidic Igneous rock: Granite and its varieties, Syenite, Rhyolite, Pumice, Obsidian, Scoria, Pegmatite, Volcanic Tuff. b. Basic rock: Gabbro, Dolerite, Basalt and its varieties, Trachyte. Identification of rocks( Sedimentary Petrology): Conglomerate, Breccia, Sandstone and its varieties , Laterite, Limestone and its varieties, Shales and its varieties Identification of rocks( Metamorphic Petrology) : Marble, slate, Gneiss and its varieties, Schist and its varieties, Quartzite, Phyllite Study of Topographical features from Geological maps. Identification of symbols in maps

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Text Book 1. Engineering and General Geology, Parbin Singh, 8th Edition, Publisher: S.K.Kataria & Sons. 2010 Reference Books 1. Text Book of Engineering Geology, Kesavalu, Publisher :MacMilan 2007 2. Geology For Geotechnical Engineers , J. C. Harvey, Cambridge University Press 1983

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S.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) SE1223 STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING LAB - I

SEMESTER IV

Course Contents Practicals (List of tests) : 1. Field Density using Core Cutter method. 2. Field Density using Sand replacement method. 3. Natural moisture content using Oven Drying method. 4. Field identification of Fine Grained soils. 5. Specific gravity of Soil grains. 6. Grain size distribution by Sieve Analysis. 7. Grain size distribution by Hydrometer Analysis. 8. Consistency limits by Liquid limit 9. Consistency limits by Plastic limit 10. Consistency limits by Shrinkage limit. 11. Permeability test using Constant Head test method. 12. Permeability test using Falling Head method. 13. Compaction test: Standard Proctor test. 14. Compaction test: Modified Proctor test. 15. Relative density. 16. Consolidation Test. 17. Triaxial Test (UU) 18. Direct Shear Test. 19. Unconfined Compression Strength Test. 20. California Bearing Ratio. 21. Application of the test performed to foundation problems should be demonstrated by solving at least two problems using data from the tests. Text Book 1. Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engineering by B.C. Punmia, 16th Edition, Laxmi Publications. 2005 Reference Books 1. An Introduction to Geo-Technical Engineering by Holtz, R.D., Prentice Hall, New Jersey. 2008 2. Soil Mechanics by Craig, R.F. Chapman & Hall.2004 3. Soil Mechanics by Lambe T.W. & Whitman R.V., John Wiley & Sons.1969 4. Theoretical Soil Mechanics by K. Terzaghi,3rd Edition, John Wiley & Sons1965 5. Relevant Indian Standard Specifications & Codes, BIS 6. Geo-Technical Engineering by C. Venktatramaiah, New Age International.2009 7. Soil Engineering in Theory and Practice by Alam Singh, Standard Publishers and Distributors, New Delhi.2009 8. Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engineering by K.R. Arora, Standard Publishers and Distributors, New Delhi.2005 9. Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engineering by V.N.S. Murthy, SciTech Publications 2009 .

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S.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) CE1206 CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING LAB - IV

SEMESTER IV

Course Contents Concepts: Geodesy , Map projections and Basic of Geographical Information System (GIS) Geodetic coordinates , UTM coordinates and their relationship Space geodesy , Basics of Global Positioning System ( GPS), WGS-1984 and Everest 1956 Electromagnetic spectrum, Ideal Remote sensing system , satellite imageries techniques Principle of EDM, total station, digital levels and precision levels. Database Management system Practicals 1. A two day project on L section and cross section, block contouring and tacheometric survey 2. Study of satellite images and its interpretation, false color combination etc. 3. Determination of horizontal, sloping and vertical distance between any two points by using Total Station 4. Preparation of contour map by using road suitable software such as Surfer or Road Master 5. Geo-registration of map and its digitization by using suitable GIS software. 6. Map editing, vector and raster analysis of digitized map by using suitable GIS software 7. Preparation of Contour map by using Triangulated Irregular Network( TIN) in GIS software 8. Generation of 2D and 3D digital elevation model (DEM) from contour map using GIS software 9. Collection of field data like point data, line data and area data by using surveying and mapping GPS receiver 10. Post-processing the GPS data by using post processing software such as Pathfinder software. 11. Generation of Databases and relation database management system (RDBMS) using MS ACCESS.

Text book 1. Advanced Surveying - Total station , GIS and Remote sensing , Satheesh Gopi, R. Sathikumar , N. Madhu , Pearson education 2009 Reference books 1. Surveying and Leveling, N N Basak, 1st Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publications. 2010 2. Surveying and Leveling, Vol I & II, III, B.C.Punmiya , Laxmi Publications 2006 3. Surveying, R Agor, Khanna Publishers 2009 4. Concepts and Techniques of Geographical Information System, Lo C.P.Yeung A K W, Prentice Hall India2010 5. Introduction to Geographical Information System, Kang-tsung Chang, Tata McGraw Hill 2009 6. Remote sensing and Geographical information system, K. Anji Rao , BS Publications 2007

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S.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) CE1207 HYDRAULICS LAB II

SEMESTER IV

Course Contents List of Experiments 1. Flow Visulisation 2. Studies in Wind Tunnel 3. Boundary Layer 4. Flow around an Aerofoil / circular cylinder 5. Uniform Flow 6. Velocity Distribution in Open channel flow 7. Venturi Flume 8. Standing Wave Flume 9. Gradually Varied Flow 10. Hydraulic Jump 11. Flow under Sluice Gate 12. Flow through pipes 13. Turbulent flow through pipes 14. Flow visualisation 15. Laminar flow through pipes 16. Major losses / Minor losses in pipe Text Book 1. Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics, Dr. P.M. Modi and Dr. S.M. Seth, Standard Book House.2009 Reference Books 1. Theory and Applications of Fluid Mechanics, K. Subramanya, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing co. Ltd.1993 2. Fluid Mechanics, Dr. A.K. Jain, Khanna Publishers 2009 3. Fluid Mechanics and fluid pressure Engineering, D. S. Kumar, Publishers, F. K. Kotharia and sons.2007 4. Open channel Flow, K. Subramanya, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd. 2009 5. Open channel Hydraulics, Ven Te Chow, Tata McGraw Hill Publications. 2009

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