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Course Name

GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING-II Design Point : 2 LTP : 400

Course Code : CE 430 Credits : 4 Pre Requisite :

GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING-I No. of Lectures (6)

Lecture wise breakup BEARING CAPACITY:

Ultimate and allowable bearing pressure , general, local and punching shear failures, Bearing capacity theories, corrections for size, shape, depth, eccentricity of loading, water table etc., Presumptive bearing capacities, Codal provisions LATERAL EARTERAL EARTH PRESSURE: (6)

Concept of lateral earth pressure, Active, passive and earth pressure at rest, Rankines and Coloumbs theories, Earth pressure computation in different soils and surcharge load, Rebhnanns and Culmanns construction. Design considerations of earth retaining structures. SHALLOW FOUNDATIONS: (8)

Design considerations - factors of safety ( including limit state), allowable settlements , location and depth of foundations, Codal provisions, Layered soils. Choice of shear strength parameters, Total and differential settlement. Stress distribution, Consolidation settlement in clays (with correction factors), Immediate settlement, Settlement in sands from N-values PILE FOUNDATIONS: (8)

Types of piles, Construction methods, Axial capacity of single piles dynamic and Static formula, Skin friction and end bearing in sands and clays. Axial capacity of groups, group efficiency, Settlement of single piles and groups, Uplift capacity (including underreamed piles), Negative skin friction, Pile load tests and cyclic load test, Codal provisions

CASSION AND WELL FOUNDATIONS:

(6)

Types of Caissons, scour depth, component parts of well foundation, Design Criterion, Estimation of allowable bearing pressure, well sinking, tilt and shift, Pneumatic caisson

SLOPE STABILITY: (6) Finite and infinite slopes, Critical failure surface, factor of safety, Swedish circle method, Friction circle method, Stability Number, Taylors stability chart, Causes of failure in earthen dams and remedial measures. GROUND IMPROVEMENT: (4)

Mechanical soil stabilization, Mixing additives, Compaction piles, compaction by dynamic loads, Pre-loading using sand drain, Reinforced soil SOIL DYNAMICS: (6)

Engineering problems involving soil dynamics; Dynamic loading, Role of inertia; Theory of Vibrations, Types of machine foundations, Design criteria for machine foundations, Codal provisions. GEO-ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING: Landfills, Slurry Pond, Liners and Covers BOOKS: 1. Gulhati, S.K and Datta, M. (4)

REFERENCES 1. Analysis and Design of Sub-Structure: Swami Saran 2. Foundation Analysis and design: H.G Bowels 3. Foundation Engineering: Vergese 4. Principles of Foundation Engineering: Braja M. Das CE 430 H GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING-II: In addition to contents of CE 430 the additional topics to be taken up are: Mayerhoffs Brinch-Hansen and Vesic Theories of bearing capacity, sheet piles, coffer dam and braced cut, raft foundation, under reamed piles, analysis of well foundation and design of its components parts. Drilled shaft, foundation on difficult soils i.e. collapsible soils, marine clays, expansive soil, permafrost region and acidic environment. Course Name Course Code : Pre Requisite : ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING-II Credits : 4 LTP : 400

CE 431 :

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING I No. of Lectures

Lecture wise breakup

1. INTRODUCTION: (2) Terms and Definitions, Dry and Conservancy Systems of sanitation; separate and combined systems of sewerage and their suitability and adoption. 2. QUANTITY OF SEWAGE, DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTIONS OF SEWERS: (8) Estimation of storm and sanitary sewage and fluctuations; hydraulic Equations of separate and combined sewers; various kinds of sections and materials of sewers and their suitability; construction and maintenance of sewers; testing and jointing of sewers lines; rational method for storm sewage estimation design and construction drains. 3. SEWER APPURTENANCES: Various types- construction details and use of different types of sewer appurtenances (5)

4. SEWAGE PUMPING: (2) Necessity and pump classification and selection criteria; pumping stationslocations of component parts. 5. CHARACTERESTICS OF SEWAGE: (8) Various types of physical- chemical and biological parameters and their testing and methods (Full details of all characteristics parameters); sampling and methods, population equivalent and relative stability. 6. SEWAGE DISPOSAL: (5) Disposal methods for land disposal-loading criteria advantages / sewage sickness, dilution method, self purification of streams and zones of pollution- streeterphelps model of oxyen sag curve (analytical treatment). 7. TREATMENT METHODS: (12) Preliminary process-screen and girt chambers, skimming tanks-grease and oil traps; Sedimentation process and design for type-I settling, Secondary biological treatment- filters and bed- ASP and trickling filters and their design criteria and modifications of both ASP and tricking filters; Sludge digestion- methods and controlling factors and modifications; Vacuum filtration and sludge disposal. 8. OTHER METHODS OF TREATMENT OF DISPOSAL: (5) Septic tank & Imnoff tank-details & design criteria; Oxidation Ponds & ditches details and design criteria; Pitt- Privy, Bored Hole Laterine Aqua Privy. 9. DRAINAGE OF BUILDINGS: Layout; design Principles; one and two pipe systems. BOOKS: 1. Waste Water Engineering : Metcalf and Eddy Inc. (5)

2. 3. 4. 5.

Elements of Public Health Engg : Sewerage and Sewage Treatment : Waste Water and Air Pollution Engg : Environmental Engineering :

K.N. Duggal. H.E.Babbitt & E.R. Baurmann S.K. Garg B.S.Kapoor.

CE 431 H: ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING-II In addition to the contents of CE 431 the additional topics to be taken up are: Design and Drawings of Waste Water Treatment Plants Course Name : DEPARTMENTAL LAB-IV Course Code :CE 432 Credits : 2 Design Point : Pre-requisite : --

LTP

004

SOIL MECHANICS Visual identification of soils, Determination of physical properties of in-situ soil, consistency limits, determination of soil permeability and compaction, direct shear test, consolidation test, and UCC test. TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING To find out various characteristics of road aggregates: Strength, hardness, toughness, durability and shape & size of the aggregates To determine the characteristics of bitumen: hardness, ductility, Viscosity, softening, density, Flash and Fire point To carry out Traffic studies Design of Flexible pavement as per IRC:37-2001 Course Name : DEPARTMENTAL LAB-V Course Code : CE 433 Credits : 2 Design Point : Pre-requisite : --

LTP

004

STRUCTURAL MODEL Beams of elastic support, Portal Frames under horizontal loads & vertical loads, Clark Maxwell Reciprocal Theorem, Use of Strain Gauges, Verification of Energy Theorem for Plane Truss. Two Hinged Arch, Three Hinged Arch. Buckling of Slender Column. Deflection of Curved Beam. ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING Visit water supply and sewage treatment plant and analysis of water and waste water for solids, hardness, chlorides, pH, acidity, alkalinity, dissolved oxygen, BOD, COD, MPN etc.

Course Name Course Code Pre-requisite 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Introduction:

: : :

BRIDGE ENGINEERING CE 438 Credits : 4 LTP : 400 STRUCTURAL MECHANICS, R.C.C. & DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES (4) (6) (5) (8)

Types of bridges; Aesthetics; Selection of suitable type of bridge Standard specifications for road and railway bridges: General, Design loads for highway and railway bridges Culverts: Design of RCC slab culvert T-Beam bridge: Design of RCC T-Beam Bridge Prestressed concrete bridges:

Types of Prestressed concrete bridges, pre-tensioning and post tensioning, Design of pre stressed concrete bridge 6. Design consideration for various types of bridges: (8)

Design consideration for Arch Bridge, balanced cantilever bridge, Rigid frame bridges, Hollow girder bridge, Box girder bridge, Trussed bridge, Cable stayed bridge 7. 8. Bearings: Various types of bearings, Design of elastomeric bearings Construction Methods: Introduction to construction/erection methods BOOKS 1. Elements of Bridge Engineering 2. Design of concrete bridges (6) (6) (8)

: :

Johnson Victor Vazirani & Ratwani

Course Name : ADVANCED STEEL DESIGN Course Code : CE 439 Credits : 4 LTP : 4 0 0 Pre Requisite : DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES Lecture wise breakup No. of lectures 1. PRESSED STEEL TANK: (8) Design of pressed steel tanks and its staging 2. RAILWAY BRIDGE: (23)

Design of a single track railway bridge with lattice girders having Parallel chords, Design of Stringer, Cross girder, Main Girders various members and their joints, Portal & Sway Bracing, Rocker & Roller Bearing, Elastomeric bearing. 3. INDUSTRIAL BUILDING: (12)

Design of Industrial building frames, bracing, gantry girders, stepped column and column base. 4. PLASTIC DESIGN: (6)

Analysis of continuous beams and single storey single bay frames using plastic design approach.

5. TOWERS: Transmission line towers, Tower configuration, loads, Analysis of transmission towers, cellular towers and its design. (6)

BOOKS: 1. Design of Steel Structures - Arya & Ajmani

2. Design of Steel Structures - A. K. Duggal 3. Design of Steel Structures - N. Subramanayam Course Name : HYDROPOWER ENGINEERING Course Code: CE 440 Credits : 4 LTP Pre-requisite : WATER RESOURCE ENGG. Hydroelectric developments location & other applications Design and Construction Water power estimates Types of turbines and pumps; power house structures surges; canals and penstocks; surge tanks Water hammer analysis BOOKS: 1. 2.

400 (10) (5) (12) (6) (5) (6) (6)

W.P. Creager, J.D. Justin Hydroelectric Hand Book, John Wiley 1968. Varshney; Hydropower Structure Nem Chand & Bros. Roorkee 1986

REFERENCES:

1. M.M. Dandekar; K.N.Sharma, Water Power Engineering; Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi 1990 2. C.V.Davis; Hand Book of Applied Hydraulics 3. H.K. Barrows Water Power Engineering Course Name Course Code Pre-requisite : : : GROUND WATER HYDRAULICS CE 441 Credits : 4 LTP : 4 0 0 FLUID MECHANICS (5) (5)

Ground water flow concepts Porous media properties, exploration of ground water

Permeability and conductivity tensors, Darcys law, governing flow equation, saturated and unsaturated flow (10) Well hydraulics, governing equation for confined and unconfined aquifer Aquifer properties Steady and unsteady flows Thiem Equilibrium equations ground water pollution and remediation Ground water recharge. BOOKS: 1. 2. 1. H.M. Raghunath, Ground Water 2nd Edition Wiley Eastern Ltd. D.K. Todd, Ground Water Hydrology, John Wiley & Sons Jacob Bears, Ground Water Modeling, McGraw Hill (10) (5) (5) (5) (5)

REFERENCES: 2. D.B. Mcwhorteer, D.K. Sunada, Ground Water Hydrology & Hydraulics, Water Resources Publications, P.O. Box 303, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA 3. C.W. Fetter, Applied Hydrogeology, 2nd Edition, CB Publishers and Distributors New Delhi Course Name : TRAFFIC ENGINEERING Course No.: CE 442 Credit : 4 LTP : 400 Pre-req : TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING-I Lecture wise breakup No. of lectures TRAFFIC CHARACTERISTICS (4) General Human Limitations, Physical Characteristics, Vision and hearing, mental and emotional factors, Factors affecting reaction time. "PIEV" theory, functions and Administration in Traffic Engineering. Vehicular characteristics including size and weight limitations. IRC specifications on vehicular dimensions and weight HIGHWAY PLANNING AND TRAFFIC STUDIES (12)

Highway Planning Process - Methods of Planning in Urban Areas, Urban Road Classification, Basic Urban Road Patterns, Bye-Passes, Traffic Volume Studies and Spot Speed Studies, Origin-Destination studies, Traffic capacity, parking studies and characteristics, Accident studies and characteristics, causes and preventive measures STATISTICAL METHODS FOR TRAFFIC ENGINEERING (8)

Role of Statistics in Research, Collection and presentation of Statistical data, mean, Standard Deviation and Variance, Poisson and Bionomial Distribution, Normal Distribution, Sampling Theory and significance testing , Linear Regression and correlation TRAFFIC ENGINEERING DESIGN (5) Principles of road junction design, layout of Bus Terminals, Traffic facilities design; Design of intersections, rotary intersections, Design of Parking facilities

TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES

(9)

Traffic signs (Importance of traffic signs, need for international standardization, types of traffic signs), Road Markings (Classification and , Traffic signals: Types of signals and design of signals TRAFFIC REGULATIONS (4) Basic Principles of Regulation, Regulation of speed, Regulation of vehicles, regulation concerning the driver, regulation concerning mixed traffic, General rule concerning traffic, Parking regulations, Enforcement of Regulations. TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT (2) Restrictions of turning movements, one way streets, Tidal flow operation, closing side streets, exclusive bus lanes TRAFFIC ENGINEERING ADMINISTRATION AND FUNCTIONS (2) Functions of traffic Engineering, Organisation of traffic Engineering Department, Importance of Traffic Engineering under Indian conditions. COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AND PLANNING (4) Simulation, Intelligent Transport System; Highway Communication, Automatic Vehicle Detection, Electronic toll collection system, Advanced Driver information system. BOOKS: 1. Traffic Engineering and Transport Planning by Kadiyali L.R. 2. Highway Engineering by Khanna S.K. and Justo C.E.G. REFERENCES:

1. 2. 3.

Urban Transportation Planning by Alan Black Principles of Highway Engineering and Traffic Analysis by Fred L. Mannering, Walter P. Kilareski and Scott S. Washburn, Wiley Edition Traffic Engineering Principles and Practices by G.V. Rao

Course Name : REMOTE SENSING & GIS Course Code :CE 461 Credits : 4 Pre-requisite : Lecture wise breakup Introduction to Remote Sensing Sources of Energy: Active & Passive Radiations Interaction of EMR with atmosphere Interaction of EMR with earth surface Sensons and Platforms Data Processing Data Analysis Introduction to G.I.S. Data Input & Output Data Management and Analysis Digital Cartography and future of GIS Global Positioning system GPS Orbit and Signals Observation Equation Biases Errors GPS Survey and Solution

LTP

400

No. of lectures (2) (4) (4) (4) (4) (3) (4) (2) (3) (4) (4) (3) (3) (3) (3)

BOOKS: 1. Lillisand, T.M. & Kiefer R.W. Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation, John Wiley & Sons, New York 2. Campbell, J.B. Taylor and Francis Introduction to Remote Sensing 3. Principles of Geographical Information Systems Oxford University Press, New York REFERENCES: 1. Neg. P & Kudrat, M. Digital Remote Sensing, Concept Publication Company 2. Jhanwer, M.L. and Chauhan, T.S. Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Principles and Applications, Viguon Prakashan, Jodhpur 3. Geographic Information Systems for Geoscientists: Modeling with GIS- Pargamon, New York 4. Internet GIS Architecture- which side is right for you? Geo World, May, 1999.

Course Name : MANAGEMENT Course Code :CE 462 Pre-requisite : Lecture wise breakup

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION & Credits : 4 LTP : 400 No. of lectures (2) (15)

INTRODUCTION: Environment, Biosphere, Ecosystems; their origin & pollution. AIR POLLUTION & CONTROL:

Air pollution perspective, Physical & chemical fundamentals, Air pollution standards, Effects of air pollution; climate change, Air pollution meteorology, Atmospheric dispersion of pollutants, Indoor air quality models, Air pollution control of stationary & mobile sources. NOISE POLLUTION & CONTROL: Introduction, Rating Systems, Sources & Criteria, Noise prediction & Control.

(5)

SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT: (14) Perspectives & properties, Collection, Transfer & transports, Life cycle assessment, Routes, Disposal in a landfill, Waste to energy, Composting, Resource conservation & recovery for sustainability HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT: (14) The hazard, risk, definition & classification RCRA & HSWA, CERCLA & SARA, Hazardous waste management, Treatment technologies, Land disposal, Groundwater contamination & remediation. BOOKS : 1. Davis & Cornwell, Environmental Engineering, Mc Graw Hill Int Ed 2. Peavy, H.S, Rowe, D.R, Tchobanoglous, G, Environmental Engineering, Mc Graw Hill Int Ed 3. Rubin E.S. Introduction to Engineering and Environment Mc Graw Hill Int Ed 4. E.P. Odum, Fundamentals of Ecology, Mohan Primlani for Oxford and IBH Pub, 1998. Course Name ENGINEERING Course Code Pre-requisite : INTRODUCTION TO EARTHQUAKE

: :

CE 463 Nil

Credits

: 4

LTP

400

Lecture Wise detail

No. of Lectures

1. Introduction:- Earthquakes, their causes and effects, measurement, Indian seismic zoning map. (4)

2. Vibrations of single degree of freedom system:- Types of vibration, massspring-damper system, equation of motion, undamped and damped free vibrations (4)

3. Response to harmonic excitations:- harmonic vibrations of undamped and damped systems (6)

4. Earthquake response of linear system:- Earthquake excitation, equation of motion, response history 7 response spectrum (6)

5. Multi degree of freedom system:- Simple system, two storey shear building, general approach for linear system (6)

6. Free vibration of MDOF-Natural vibration, frequencies and modes, modal and spectral matches, erthoginality of modes, normalization of modes, solution of free vibration equations, solution methods for eigenvalue problem, Rayleiglis method, Holtza method, stodla method (8)

7. A seismic design of structures- Multi storey building with reference to IS:1893 and IS:13920 (6)

8. Water Tanks, A seismic design of staging of elevated water tanks (4) 9. Stack Like structures: A seismic design of chimneys (4)

10. Dams: Hydrodynamic pressure as dams:- Concrete and masonry gravity dams, Earth and rock fill dams, Retaining walls (4)

BOOKS:

1. Dynamics of Structures 2. Elementary Earthquake Engineering 3. Dynamics of Structures Course Name : Course Code :

: James Biggs : Jai Krishna & Chander Shekran : Anil K Chopra

CAPSTONE PROJECT-I 498

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