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RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF KNOWLEDGE TECHNOLOGIES

Course Structure

And Syllabus For B.Tech Civil Engineering w.e.f 2011-2012

Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies

Minutes of the BoS meeting of Civil Engineering

The first BoS of the CE Dept was held on 2nd May 2011. The minutes of the meeting are as follows:

1. The overall curricular structure for engineering programmes was discussed, the novelties over the existing typical structure were highlighted by the VC and the same is discussed at length. The trimester structure was appreciated. 2. The CE curriculum was examined in respect of foundation, professional and advanced courses, their sequencing and the laboratory components of the 2nd, 3rd and 4th years of engineering. Some minor modifications were made in the names of subjects. 3. The syllabus content for each theory paper has been discussed and the same for some of the subjects was improved. 4. The list of experiments for each laboratory has been discussed and some improvements were recommended in the same.

1/1 Term (Common to all branches): Subject No. MA1001 PH1001 CY1001 HS1001 ME1001 EE1001 CS1001 ME1002 CE1001 PH1201 CY1201 EE1201 CS1201 EA1001 PreSubjects for I semester requisite Mathematics I Physics (Chemistry) English for Communication (Mechanics) Electrical Technology (Programming & Data struct) Intro. To Manufact. Proc & WSP (Engg.Drawing and Graphics) Physics Lab (Chemistry Lab) Electrical Technology Lab (Programming & Data Struct Lab) Extra Acad Activity(EAA)-1 Total load and Credits None 0-3 12-14 / 13-12 Contact hours: 13X2 + 12 = 38 (or 12X2 + 14 = 38) P/R 22 None 0-3 2 None 1-3 3 None None 2-2 / (3-0) 3-0 3 None None 3-0 3-0 4 4 (L-T)-P Credits

None

0-3

2/1 Term (Common to all branches): Subject No. MA1002 CY1001 PH1001 ME1001 HS1001 CS1001 EE1001 CE1001 ME1002 CY1201 PH1201 CS1201 EE1201 EA1001 Subjects for II semester Mathematics-2 Chemistry (Physics) Mechanics (English) Programming & Data struct (Electrical Technology) Engg.Drawing and Graphics or (Intro. to Manufact. Proc & WSP) Chemistry Lab (Physics Lab) Programming & Data Struct Lab (Electrical Technology Lab) Extra Acad Activity(EAA)-2 Total load and Credits Prerequisite None None None None None None None (L-T)-P 3-0 3-0 (3-0) / 22 3-0 1-3 0-3 0-3 Credits 4 4 3 4 3 2 2

None

0-3 12-14 / 13-12

P/R 22

Contact hours: 13X2 + 12 = 38 (or 12X2 + 14 = 38)

3/1 Term (Common to all branches): Subject No. CS1301 HS1302 HS1303 EA1301 Subjects for III semester Database Management Systems (DBMS) Managerial Economics Soft Skills Extra Acad Activity(EAA)-3 Total load and Credits Contact hours: 14X2 + 6 = 34 Prerequisite None None None None (L-T)-P 5-0 5-0 4-3 0-3 14-6 Credits 4 4 4 P/R 12

1/2 Term:
Subject No. CE2101 CE2102 CE2103 CE2104 MA2103 CE2701 CE2702 HS2101 Subjects Name Surveying Construction Materials and Introduction of Design Mechanics of Solids Geo Sciences Maths-3 Surveying Lab Mechanics of Solids labs Human Values-1

Prerequisite
None None None None None CE2101 CE2103 None

(L-T)-P 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 0-3 0-3 0-3 15-9

Credit 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 P/R 24

Total load and Credits Contact hours: 15X2 + 9 = 39 2/2 Term:


Subject No. CE2201 CE2202 CE2203 EC2201 CS2201 CE2801 EC2801 HS2201 Subjects Name Mechanics of Fluids Water Resources Structural Analysis Introduction to Electronics

Prerequisite
None None None None None CE2201 EC2201 None

(L-T)-P 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 0-3 0-3 0-3 15-9

Credit 4 4 4 4 4 2 2 P/R 24

Design of Algorithms
Mechanics of Fluids Lab Introduction to Electronics Lab Human Values-2 Total load and Credits

Contact hours: 15X2 + 9 = 39 3/2 Term: Subject No. CS2301 HS_60_ BM_60_ HS2301 Subjects Name Internet Technology HSS Elective I Management Elective I Professional development Total load and Credits Contact hours: 15X2 + 3 = 33 Prerequisite None None None None (L-T)-P 5-0 5-0 5-0 0-3 15-3 Credits 4 4 4 P/R 12

1/3 Term:
Subject No. CE3101 CE3102 CE3103 CE3104 CE3701 CE3702 Subjects Name Transportation Engineering Soil Mechanics Hydraulics Engineering Design of Concrete Structures Breadth I Transportation Lab Soil Mechanics Lab Total Load and Credits

PreRequisite
None None CE2201 CE2203 None CE3101 CE3102

(L-T)-P 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 0-3 0-3 15-9

Credit 4 4 4 4 3 2 2 23

Contact hours: 15X2 + 6 = 36

2/3 Term:
Subject No. CE3201 CE3202 CE3203 CE3204 CE3801 CE3802 CE3803 Subjects Name Environmental Engineering Building Science Design of Steel Structures Foundation Engineering Breadth-II Environmental Engineering Lab Building Science Lab Design of Concrete and Steel Structures Lab

PreRequisite
None None CE2203 None None CE3201 CE3202 CE3203/CE3104

(L+T)-P 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 0-3 0-3 0-3

Credit 4 4 4 4 3 2 2 2

Total load and Credits Contact hours: 15X2 + 9 = 39

15-9

25

3/3 Term: Subject No. CE3301 Subjects Name Summer Internship Total load and Credits Prerequisite None (L-T)-P 0-40 0-40 Credits 8 8

1/4 Term:
Subject No. CE4101 CE440_ CE440_ CE4700 CE4701 Subjects Name Construction Engineering Elective - I Free Elective I Breadth III Project Construction Engineering Lab (L-T)-P Prerequisite None None None None None CE4101 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 0-9 0-3 Credit 4 3/4 3/4 3 6 2

Total load and Credits Contact hours: 12X2 + 12 = 36

12-12

21-23

2/4 Term:
Subject No. CE450_ CE450_ CE450_ CE4800 CE4801 Subjects Name Free Elective II Elective - II Elective III Breadth IV Project Project viva Prerequisite None None None None None None (L-T)-P 3-0 3-0 3-0 3-0 0-9 Credit 3/4 3/4 4 3 6 2

Total load and Credits Contact hours: 12X2 + 9 = 33 Total no of credits = 2X22+2X12+2X24+23+25+2X(20-23) = 214-220 NOTE: L = Lecture T = Tutorial P = Practical

12-9

21-23

Choice of Electives: Electives I, II, and III can be taken from any of the courses being offered from a campus which are expected to be a sub set of the list Electives given here. Some of the electives also can be taken from the relevant ones from those being from other departments with the approval of the Head of the department.

SI No 1 2 3 4

Elective Structure Engineering

Subject Code CE4401 CE4402 CE4403 CE4501 CE4502 CE4503 CE4411 CE4412 CE4511 CE4512 CE4421 CE4521 CE4522

Elective Subject Matrix Structural Analysis Finite Element analysis Design of Pre stressed concrete structures Design of concrete structure system Design of Steel structure system Introduction to Dynamics Air pollution science and engineering Clean development mechanism Solid waste managements Water treatment technology Construction contracts and specifications Construction quality and safety management Construction Method and Equipments Hydropower Engineering Groundwater Hydraulics Remote sensing and GIS Machine Foundations Dynamics of Soils and Foundation Soil-Structure Interaction Traffic Engineering and management Urban Transportation Engineering

Pre requisite CE2203 None CE3104 CE3104 CE3203 None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None None

(L-T)- P 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30

Credits 4 3 3 3 3 4 4 3 4 3 3 3 4 4 3 4 3 4 3 4 3

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 19 20 21 22 23

Environmental Engineering

Construction Planning and Management

Hydraulic and water resource Engineering Soil Engineering Transportation Engineering

CE4431 CE4531 CE4532 CE4441 CE4541 CE4542 CE4451 CE4551

Note: The above stream wise classification of subjects is only suggestive and not mandatory

Requirements for Minor In Civil Engineering


Compulsory courses for all streams: Sl. No . 1 2 3 Subject Number CE2101 CE2701 CE2102 Subject Name Semester Pre-requisite (L-T)-P Credits

Surveying Surveying Lab

Autumn Autumn

None CE2101 None

3-0 0-3 3-0

4 2 4

Construction Material and Autumn Introduction to design Building Science Building Science Lab Spring Spring

4 5

CE3202 CE3802

None CE3202

3-0 0-3

4 2

Structure Stream (any three following theory courses and the associated labs): Sl. No 6 7 8 9 Subject Number CE2103 CE2203 CE2702 CE3104 Subject Name Mechanics of Solids Structural Analysis Mechanics of Solids Lab Design of Concrete structure Design of Steel Structure Design of Concrete and Steel Structure Lab Matrix Structural Analysis Semester Autumn Spring Spring Autumn Pre requisite None None CE2103 CE2203 (L-T)-P Credits 3-0 3-0 0-3 3-0 4 4 2 4

10 11

CE3203 CE3803

Spring Spring

CE2203 CE3104 CE3203

3-0 0-3

4 2

12

CE4401

Spring

CE2203

0-3

Hydraulics Stream (any three following theory courses and the associated labs): Sl. No 13 14 15 16 Subject Number CE2201 CE3103 CE2801 CE3202 Subject Name Mechanics of Fluids Hydraulics Engineering Mechanics of Fluids Lab Water resource Engineering Hydropower Engineering Semester Spring Autumn Spring Spring Pre requisite None None CE2201 None (L-T)-P Credits 3-0 3-0 0-3 3-0 4 4 2 4

17

CE4531

Autumn

None

3-0

Syllabus
CE2101 SURVEYING Introduction: Types of Surveys, linear measurements, chain surveying, compass surveying, accuracy, Chaining. Theodolite: Triangulation Measurements, Traverse Survey and Computations, Vertical Distance Measurement. Leveling: Principle of Leveling, Simple and Differential Leveling, Adjustments, Trigonometric Leveling, Contouring. Plane table Surveying: Different Methods, Two and Three Point Problems. Electronic Distance Measurement (EDM), Total Station Instrument, Minor Surveying Instruments, Setting out Simple Works. Introduction to Maps, photos and Scales, Remote Sensing and Mapping, Global Positioning System, Applications of Surveying to Practical Problems.

References:
Anderson, J.M. and Mikhail, E.M., Surveying: Theory and Practice, McGraw Hill., 1998. T.M. Lillesand and R.W. Kiefer, Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation, John Wiley & Sons, 1994. Arora, K.R., Surveying , Vol. I, II and III, Standard Book House., 1995. Schofield, W. and Breach M., Engineering Surveying, 6th Ed, ButterworthHeineman., 2007. G. Joseph, Fundamentals of Remote Sensing, Universities Press, 2003.

CE2102 CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS Bricks and bricks masonry: Manufacture, properties, classification and specifications, brick masonry and principles of design of masonry structures. Other materials: Timber, Geotextile, FRPs, Epoxy-coated bar. Concrete: Constituents of concrete Cement Aggregate Water Admixtures Cement: Required raw materials, manufacturing of cement, hydration of cement, physical properties of cement (Fineness, setting time, soundness, compressive strength, heat of hydration specific gravity), chemical properties of cement, various types of cement. Aggregate : Classification according to size, classification according to shape, characteristics of aggregates (strength of aggregate, particle shape and texture, specific gravity, bulk density, bulking of fine aggregate), fineness modulus, maximum size of aggregate. Water: Quality of mixing water. Admixtures: Functions of admixtures, classification of admixtures. Properties of fresh concrete: Workability, measurement of workability, factors affecting workability, requirements of workability. Properties of hardened concrete: Strengths of concrete, stress and strain characteristics of concrete, shrinkage, creep and durability of concrete, efflorescence, fire resistance, thermal properties of concrete. Production of concrete : Batching of materials, mixing of concrete materials, transportation of concrete, placing of concrete, compaction of concrete, curing of concrete, form work. Proportioning of concrete mixes and concrete mix design. CE2103 MACHANICS OF SOLIDS Stress and Strain: Tension, Compression and Shear; Uniaxial, Biaxial and general state of deformation; Basic equations of elasticity for plane elasticity problems; Elastic constants and their relations; Strain energy, Principal stresses and strains, Mohr's Circle; Membrane stresses in thin and thick cylinders and simple shells; Theories of failure; Impact and cyclic loading; Bending, Shear and Compression: Classical theory, various cross-sectional; shapes of beams, shear stresses in beams; Unsymmetrical bending and shear center; Deflection of beams: Double integration of governing differential equation; Euler buckling load of columns; Torsion: Torsion of circular shaft, close coiled helical springs; Torsion of thin walled open and closed sections and non-circular sections (formulae only without derivation)

References: 1. Beer, F.P., and Johnston, JR, E.R., "Mechanics of Materials", (2nd Edition), McGraw Hill, 1992. 2. Boresi, A.P., Schmidt, R.J. and Sidebottom, O.M., Advanced Mechanics of Materials (4th Edition), John Wiley and Sons, 1993. 3. Popov, E.P., Mechanics of Materials, Prentice Hall of India Private Limited, 1976. 4. Pytel, A. and Singer, F.L., Strength of Materials (4 th Edition), Harper Collins Publishers, Singapore, 1987. 5. Srinath, l.S., Desayi, P.Murthy, N.S. and Anantha Ramu, S., Strength of Materials, McMilan India Ltd., 1997. 6. Timoshenko, S. and Young, D.M., Element of Strength of Materials (5th Edition), Affiliated East-West Private Limited, 1968.

CE2104 GEO SCIENCE Earth System: Lithosphere, Hydrosphere, Cryosphere and atmosphere and their interactions; Solid Earth: Shape, size, interior of the solid earth. Geological materials: rocks, soils, minerals (clay mineralogy), Engineering and Genetic classification of soils, rocks, rock cycles, rock-water interaction. Earth Processes and their consequences, Geomorphological features, structures (folds, faults); Earthquakes: Causes, classification, magnitude, intensity, Historical earthquakes, Seismic hazards zoning, Strong ground motion, Earthquake prediction; Landslides and Subsidence: Causes, Classification and Monitoring; Groundwater: Groundwater resources and quality of ground water; Geology of India, different cratonic blocks; Geophysical mapping : Seismic, Resistivity, Radar, Geotomography, Logging; Remote sensing, GIS and GPS: Basic principles and their applications in monitoring Lithosphere, Hydrosphere, Cryosphereand Atmosphere; Criteria for site selections for Dam, tunnels, waste/radioactive disposal sites

CE2201 MECHANICS OF FLUIDS Fluid definition, distinction between solid and fluid - Units and dimensions - Properties of fluids ideal and real fluids, Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids. Fluid statics: concept of fluid static pressure, absolute and gauge pressures - pressure measurements by manometers and pressure gauges.

Fluid Kinematics - Flow visualization - types of flow - velocity field and acceleration continuity equation (one and three dimensional differential forms)- Equation of streamline stream function - velocity potential function - circulation - flow net. Fluid dynamics - equations of motion - Euler's equation along a streamline - Bernoulli's equation applications. Reynold's experiment, Venturi meter, Orifice meter, Pitot tube, Nozzles, notches, cavitation, free and forced vortex. energy and momentum equations Applications, dimensional analysis - Buckingham's theorem- applications. Viscous flow - Navier - Stoke's equation (Statement only) - Shear stress, pressure gradient relationship - laminar flow between parallel plates - Laminar flow through circular tubes (Hagen poiseulle's) - Hydraulic and energy gradient - flow through pipes - Darcy -weisback's equation - pipe roughness -friction factor- Moody's diagram-minor losses - flow through pipes in series and in parallel - power transmission Boundary layer flows, boundary layer thickness, boundary layer separation - drag and lift coefficients. Reference Books 1. R.A. Granger, Fluid Mechanics, Holt Reinhart and Winstaw, 1985. 2. V.L. Streeter E.B. and Wylie, Fluid Mechanics, McGraw Hill Book Co., 1983. 3. R.L. Daugherthy, J.B. Franzini, E.J. Finnermore; Fluid Mechanics; with Engineering Application, McGraw Hill, International Ed: 1989.

CE2202 WATER RESOURCES ENGINEEERING Hydrology - Hydrological cycle, precipitation and its measurement, recording and non recording rain gauges, estimating missing rainfall data, rain gauge net works, mean depth of precipitation over a drainage area, mass rainfall curves, intensity-duration curves, depth-area duration curves. Infiltration and infiltration indices, evaporation stream gauging, run off and its estimation. Hydrograph analysis - hydrograph analysis, components, peaks flows, unit hydrograph and its derivation from isolated and complex storms, S-curve hydrograph, synthetic unit hydrograph, IUH. Floods - Types of floods and their estimation by different methods, probability and frequency analysis, flood routing through reservoirs and channels, flood control measures, economics of flood control. Ground water - Occurrence, confined and unconfined aquifers, aquifer properties, hydraulics of wells under steady flow conditions. Groundwater quality, Ground water recharge-necessity and methods of improving ground water storage. Darcys law and its limitations. Formulation of governing equations for groundwater movement. Flow nets and its uses. Hydraulics of flow towards wells. Irrigation & drainage- Irrigation, crop requirements and yields, irrigation scheduling. Weirs on permeable foundations. Canals layout, stable channels, and silt control, canal losses and water-logging.

Water logging- Theory of subsurface drainage. Seawater intrusion and its control, Approximate solution. Water logging-causes, effects and its prevention. Salt efflorescence causes and effects Water resources planning and management - Planning of water resources projects, data requirements, and economic analysis of water resources projects. Role of water in the environment, rain water harvesting, impact assessment of water resources development and managerial measures, Brief introduction of GIS for water resource management. Texts/References Books 1. R.K. Linsley and J.L.H. Paulhus: Water Resources Engineering, McGraw Hill Book Co., 1992. 2. 2.W.P. Creager and J.D. Justin: Hydroelectric Handbook, John Wiley, 1968. 3. Bharat Singh : Fundamentals of Irrigation Engineering, Nemchand Bros., Roorkee, 1957. 4. P.N. Modi, Irrigation water Resources and Water Power Engineering, Standard Book House, New Delhi, 1990.

CE2203 STRUCTURAL ANLYSIS Introduction: Structural analysis, structure and load response. Force response in statically determinate structures: Support reactions; Internal force in beams, Axial forces in trusses; Axial forces in cables and funicular arches; Internal forces in frames, Influence lines - using direct equilibrium and principle of virtual displacements. Displacement response in statically determinate structures: Deflection in beams conventional methods; Principle of virtual forces; Basic energy methods. Analysis of statically indeterminate structures (propped cantilever, fixed and continuous beams, trusses and plane frames): Introduction; Method of consistent deformation and theorem of least work (including two-hinged / fixed arches, plane frames and simple grids); Approximate lateral load analysis of building frames (portal and cantilever methods); Displacements using principle of virtual forces. Kinematically indeterminate structures: Introduction to displacement methods; Slope deflection method; Moment distribution method. Basic matrix concepts: Review of matrix algebra; Introduction to matrix structural analysis (force and displacement transformations; stiffness and flexibility matrices; basic formulations; equivalent joint loads) References: 1. 2. 3. 4. Elementary Structural Analysis - Norris, Wilbur and Utku, McGraw Hill. Basic Structural Analysis - C.S. Reddy, Tata McGraw Hill. Intermediate Structural Analysis - C. K. Wang, McGraw-Hill Theory of Structures - Volumes 1 and 2, S P Gupta and G S Pandit, Tata McGraw Hill.

5. Structural Analysis - L.S.Negi & R.S. Jangid, Tata McGraw Hill. 6. Structural Analysis - A Unified Classical and Matrix Approach - Ghali, A and Neville, A.M., Chapman and Hall. 7. Classical Structural Analysis - Anthony E. Armenikas, McGraw Hill.

CE3101 TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING Introduction to transportation Systems Definition and objectives of transportation systems, fields of transportation, role of transportation in society, modes of travel, transportation demand and supply, planning models and mass transit systems, transportation costs. Highway Engineering Planning and Geometric Design of Highways Basic principles, road development and planning in India, highway alignment, design of crossectional elements, design of horizontal and vertical curves, IRC specifications Design, Construction and Maintenance of Pavements Requirements and tests on pavement materials, classification of pavements, design factors, design of flexible pavements, design of rigid pavements, Construction practice including modern methods, Highway drainage ,Special considerations for hilly roads. Introduction to Traffic Engineering Traffic characteristics, Traffic studies and their use, Traffic signs and signals, Traffic intersection control. Railway Engineering Historical development of railways in India Advantages of Railways Classification of Indian Railways Permanent way Components and their functions Rail joints Welding of Rails Creep of Rails Rail fixtures & Fastenings. Track Geometric design Points & Crossings Track drainage Layout of Railway stations and yards Signals Interlocking Track circuiting Track Maintenance. Docks & Harbour Engineering: Layout of Port components Functions Classification of Ports Site selection Natural Phenomenon Tides, Winds, Waves, Currents Drift Navigational aids.

Airport Engineering Layout of Airports Components functions Aircraft characteristics Airport site selection Airport obstructions Runway design Visual aids Air traffic control.

CE3102 SOIL MECHANICS Characteristics of soil: Introduction, Engineering geology and formation of soil, Soil types, Engineering Classification of Soil, Soil structure and Clay minerals, Soil Compaction, field density Permeability: Bernoullis equation, Darcys law, hydraulic conductivity, lab tests for permeability. Stress analysis: In-Situ Stresses, Effective stresses, Seepage force, Capillary rise, piping, quicksand condition. Seepage through soils: Seepage, Flow nets, Seepage calculations for geotechnical structures. Compressibility and consolidation of soil: Settlement of Soil, Immediate settlement, Over consolidation, Pre-consolidation pressure, Cc and Cs, Terzaghis theory of consolidation, coefficient of consolidation, Settlement calculations. Shear Strength of Soils: Stresses on soil elements, Mohrs Circle, Principal Stresses, Pole, Stress Path, Direct shear test, Mohr-Coulomb Failure criterion, Triaxial tests- drained and undrained tests, Vane shear test, stress-strain relationships and strength of loose and dense sands, NC and OC clays, dilation, pore pressures, Skemptons coefficients, Liquefaction phenomenon, Shear Strength of unsaturated soil, Liquefaction. Stability of slopes: Methods, limit equilibrium method, method of slices and simplified Bishop method, factors of safety.

References:
1. Principals of Geotechnical Engineering, By: Braja M. Das., Fifth edition, First reprint 2002, low price edition, Thomson learning Inc. 2. Geotechnical Engineering Principles & Practices, By: Donald P Coduto 2002 print, Pearson Education Limited. 3. Basic & Applied Soil Mechanics, By: Gopal Ranjan / Rao A.S.R. 2003 print, New Age International Pvt Ltd.

CE3103 HYDRAULICS ENGINEERING Free surface flows -Introduction, Channels and their Geometric properties, Pipe flow and free surface flow, continuity equation, energy in free surface flow. Velocity measurement and distribution, discharge measurement by velocity-area method. Continuity and Momentum equation.

Uniform flow - Resistance flow formula, Velocity distribution, Equivalent roughness coefficient, Velocity coefficients, Uniform flow in rigid boundary channel, Uniform flow in mobile boundary channel, normal and critical slopes. Energy and Momentum Principle - Concept of Specific Energy, Critical Depth, Alternate depth, Specific Force, Sequent depth. Non-Uniform Flow - Governing equation of GVF, Classification of Gradually Varied Flow, Computation of GVF profile, standard step method, Rapidly Varied Flow, hydraulic Jump, Flow in Channel Transition. Unsteady Flow - Wave and their classification, Surges, Characteristic equation, dam-break analysis. Pipe Flow - Losses in pipes, Pipe in series and parallel, Pipe network analysis, Water hammer, Surge tank. Hydraulic machines - Fundamentals of hydraulic turbine theory; Turbine performance characteristics and selection of turbines; Design of radial flow and axial flow turbines and Pelton turbines; Fundamentals of Rotodynamic pumps; Centrifugal and axial flow pumps; special duty pumps; cavitations in hydraulic machines. Texts/References: 1. V.T. Chow, Open Channel Hydraulics, McGraw Hill, 1975. 2. K.G. Rangaraju, flow in Open Channels, Tata McGraw Hill Publication Co. Ltd., New Delhi, 1993. 3. K.Subramanya, Flow in Open Channels, Tata McGraw Hill Publication co. Ltd. New Delhi, 1992. 4. R.H. French, Open Channel Hydraulics, McGraw Hill Book Co., New York 1986. CE3104 DESIGN OF CONCRETE STRUCTURE Basic Design Concepts: working stress, ultimate load and limit states design. Behaviour in Flexure: analysis at service and ultimate loads; singly and doubly reinforced rectangular and flanged sections; design of beams and one-way slabs for flexure at ultimate limit state as per IS 456; deflection control. Behaviour in Shear and Torsion: analysis and design with and without shear reinforcement at ultimate limit state as per IS 456. Design for Bond: development length, splicing, curtailment, code requirements. Design of one way, two-way slabs introduction of flat and ribbed slabs Design of Compression Members: effective length, short columns subject to axial compression with and without uniaxial/biaxial eccentricities; introduction to slender columns. Design of Footings: types of footings, design of isolated and wall footings/combined footing

References: 1. Reinforced Concrete Design (Second edition) - S. Unnikrishna Pillai and Devdas Menon, Tata McGraw Hill 2. Limit State Design of Reinforced Concrete - P. C. Varghese, Prentice Hall India 3. Design of Concrete Structures (12th edition) - Arthur H Nilson, Tata McGraw-Hill Reinforced Concrete Limit State Design - Ashok K Jain , Nemchand &Bros.

CE3201 ENVIROMENTAL ENGINEERING Introduction Ecology and Environment, Environmental Pollution. Global issues on environment.

Water and waste water General requirement for water supply, sources, quality and quantity of water, intake, pumping and transportation of water. Water supply and treatment: Quality standards, basic unit processes and operations for water treatment. Drinking water standards, water requirements, basic unit operations and unit processes for surface water treatment, distribution of water. Sewage and sewerage treatment, quantity and characteristics of wastewater. Primary, secondary and tertiary treatment of wastewater, sludge disposal, effluent discharge standards. Domestic wastewater treatment, quantity of characteristics of domestic wastewater, primary and secondary treatment Unit operations and unit processes of domestic wastewater, sludge disposal. Air pollution: Types of pollutants, their sources and impacts, air pollution meteorology, air pollution control, air quality standards and limits. Noise pollution: Impacts of noise, permissible limits of noise pollution, measurement of noise and control of noise pollution.

Solid waste management Introduction to Solid Wastes and its Management, types of solid wastes, municipal solid wastes, hazardous solid wastes, characterization of solid wastes, collection of solid wastes, handling and transport of solid wastes, treatment and disposal of solid wastes.

CE3202 and CE3802 BUILDING SCIENCE Understanding of conventional signs and symbols; Building components: bonds and brickwork, doors, staircases, simple foundations; Site and building planning: Site plans, simple one-bedroom house, two-storied house, multi-storied apartment building; Planning and layout of large scale commercial facilities Design and drawing of continuous or two way slabs; continuous beam; column with a footing; joint details beam-slab; beam-column and column-footing. Design and drawing of built-up compression members; plate girder design, design and drawing of laced/battened columns with base plate; moment resistant designs. Reference Books: 1. Balagopal T.S. Prabhu, K. Vincent Paul, and C. Vijayan, "Building Drawing and Detailing", Spades Publishers, Calicut, 1987. 2. M.G. Shah, C.M. Kale, and S. Y. Patki, "Building drawing with an integrated approach to built environment - 4th Edition," Tata McGraw Hill, 2002. CE3203 DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES Manufacture, different types of steel, steel in Civil Engineering (Structural, reinforcing bars, wires). Introduction to Building System; Load Path; Loading as per IS: 875 load Combinations; Design Philosophy- Rolled Sections and Built-up sections, Optimization Design of Industrial Structures; Connections, Welded and riveted; Failure Modes; Design of Tension; Compression Members-effective length, buckling load; Design of Flexural Members, accounting Lateral Buckling; Design of Built-up column using lacing and batten plates; Design of Column bases; Design of Anchor bolts; Design of Plate Girder and Gantry Girder; Concept of Plastic Analysis; Drawing and Detailing of an Industrial Structure. References: 1. Steel Structures Design and Behavior - Charles G. Salmon and John E. Johnson, Harper and Row Publishers. 2. Steel Designers Manual (Fifth Edition) - Graham M. Owen & Peter R. Knowles ELBS. 3. Design of Steel Structures - P. Dayaratnam. Wheeler Publishing. 4. Design of Steel Structures - A. S. Arya & J. L. Ajmani Nemchand & Bros., Roorkee. 5. "Teaching Resources for Structures Steel Design" Volume 1 & 2. INSDAG, Calcutta.

CE3204 FOUNDATION ENGINEERING Introduction and examples of foundation problems. Characterization of ground: Site investigations, methods of drilling, sampling, In-situ test SPT, CPT, plate load and dynamic tests, groundwater level, etc. Bearing capacity: Types of shear failures, correction factors, ultimate and allowable stresses, Settlements of foundations, immediate, consolidation and creep settlements. Shallow Foundations: Isolated, combined, mat, raft foundations etc., contact pressure distributions. Deep Foundations: Piles, pile groups, Types of pile foundations, methods of installation, shaft and base resistances, down drag, negative skin friction, pile load tests, Limit State Design, stability and serviceability states, load and strength factors. Earth Pressures: Coulomb and Rankine approaches, c- soils, smooth and rough walls, inclined backfill, depth of tension crack, Earth retaining structures gravity, cantilever, counter fort, reinforced earth, etc.

Text Book:
1. Foundation Analysis and Design, By: Joseph E. Bowles., Fifth Edition, 2001 print, The McGraw Hill Companies Inc. 2. Principals of Geotechnical Engineering, By: Braja M. Das., Fifth edition, First reprint 2002, low price edition, Thomson learning Inc. 3. Basic & Applied Soil Mechanics, By: Gopal Ranjan / Rao A.S.R. 2003 print, New Age International Pvt Ltd. CE4101 CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING Factors affecting selection of equipment and methods - Technical and economic; Construction engineering fundamentals; Analysis of production outputs and costs; Methods and equipment for Earthmoving, Lifting and erection, Material transport, Pile driving, Dewatering; Concrete construction - batching, mixing, transport, placement, finishing, formwork, scaffolding; Steel construction - fabrication and erection Principles of Project Management, Project Planning, Introduction to scheduling work/project break down structures, Bar-charts; Principles of application of CPM and PERT; Precedence Method; Updating; Time - cost tradeoffs, Resource constrained scheduling; Resource leveling Project control; Performance Measurement, Earned value; Multiple Construction Projects; Other network techniques Estimation:- Objectives -Process components - Basic Principles of measurement - Units of measurement - Quantification of various items of construction - Illustrative examples for different types of structures - Reinforcement bar bending and bar requirement schedules Principles of rate analysis - Standard data and schedule of rates approximate estimates, valuation.

1. B.N. Dutta "Estimating & Costing in Civil Engineering Theory and Practice" UBS Publishers & Distributors Limited New Delhi 1996. 2. M. Chakrabrti "Estimating, Costing, Specification and Valuation on Civil Engineering" Calcutta, 2002 3. IS: 1200 - 1974- Parts 1 to 25, Methods of Measurement of Building and Civil Engineering Works, Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi 4. Standard Data Books of Central Public works Departments and Public Work Department of States.

LABORATORY SYLLABUS

CE2701 SURVEYING LAB Chain surveying, Compass surveying, Theodolite surveying, Plane table surveying, Leveling, Total station, Contouring, Tachometric surveying CE2702 MECHANICS OF SOLIDS LAB Experiment on axial tension of mild steel and cast iron; strain ressolate, charpy, impact and Izod test, hardness test, compression test on concrete and helical spring; bending of beams; buckling of columns. Experiments on shear centre; continuous and interconnected beams; unsymmetrical bending of angle sections; buckling of columns of various cross-section and end conditions. CE2801 MECHANICS OF FLUIDS LAB Orifice and Notch, Reynolds Experiment and Impact of Jet, Hydraulic Jump, Current Meter/Velocity Distribution, Pipe Friction and Basic Hydrology Experiment, Infiltration Experiment, Electrical Analogy. CE3701 TRANSPORTATION LAB Laboratory testing of subgrade soils, aggregates, bituminous binders and mixes for their suitability in road construction with reference to BIS; Traffic studies; Pavement evaluation tests. CE3702 SOIL MECHANICS LAB Specific gravity of Soil Solids, Grain size analysis Mechanical Method, Grain size analysis Hydrometer analysis, Atterberg limits determination Liquid Limit, Plastic Limit, Shrinkage Limit, Vane shear test, In-situ density of soils Sand jar cone method, Coefficient of permeability Falling head method, Direct shear test, Unconfined Compression Test(UC), Unconsolidated Undrained Test(UU), Compaction test, Consolidation test

CE3801 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING LAB Physical characteristics of water: Turbidity, Taste, Odor, Colour, Electrical conductivity; Analysis of solids content of water: Dissolved, settleable, suspended, total, volatile, inorganic etc.; Alkalinity and acidity ;Hardness: Total, calcium and magnesium; Analysis of ions: Fluoride, copper, arsenic; Optimum coagulant dose; Break point chlorination; Settling column analysis for sedimentation tank design; BOD and BOD rate constant determination COD; DO and re-aeration constant determination; Bacteriological quality measurement: MPN, plate count

CE3803 DESIGN OF CONCRETE AND STEEL STRUCTURES LAB Normal Consistency, initial setting time and compressive strength of cement. Slump, compaction factor and Vee Bee time of fresh concrete. Compressive, tensile, and flexural strengths of concrete. Water absorption, Compressive strength, efflorescence of bricks. Flexural strength and abrasion resistance of tiles. Bond strength tests on steel reinforcement; Flexural behaviour of under and over reinforced concrete beams; Flexural behaviour of rolled steel section; Symmetric and unsymmetric bending on singly symmetric section; Buckling behavior of steel struts; Torsional behavior of open and closed sections; Shear strength of beams with and without web reinforcements; Behaviour of reinforced concrete short column; Torsional behaviour of reinforced concrete elements; Lateral torsional buckling of steel beams; Behaviour of steel bolted lap splices; Plastic behaviour of steel propped cantilever.

CE4701 CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING LAB Units of measurement - Quantification of various items of construction - Illustrative examples for different types of structures - Reinforcement bar bending and bar requirement schedules Principles of rate analysis - Standard data and schedule of rates approximate estimates, valuation.

ELECTIVE SYLLABUS

CE 4401 MATRIX STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 1. Basic matrix concepts: Review of matrix algebra; Introduction to matrix structural analysis (force and displacement transformations; stiffness and flexibility matrices; basic formulations; equivalent joint loads) 2. Matrix analysis of structures with axial elements: Conventional stiffness method using truss elements in one- two- and three-dimensional pin-jointed structures; Reduced stiffness method using truss element with single degree of freedom; Flexibility method - analysis of statically determinate and indeterminate trusses 3. Introduction to advanced topics: Matrix analysis of grids and space frames using conventional stiffness method and reduced stiffness method; Elastic instability and second-order analysis; Introduction to finite element analysis. References: 1. Structural Analysis - A Unified Classical and Matrix Approach - Ghali, A and Neville, A.M., Chapman and Hall. 2. Classical Structural Analysis - Anthony E. Armenikas, McGraw Hill. 3. Elementary Structural Analysis - Norris, Wilbur and Utku, McGraw Hill. 4. Intermediate Structural Analysis - C.K. Wang, McGraw Hill. 5. Structural Analysis - L.S. Negi & R.S. Jangid, Tata McGraw Hill. 6. Basic Structural Analysis - C.S.Reddy, Tata McGraw Hill.

CE4402 FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS Principles of discretization; Element stiffness mass formulation based on direct, variational and weighted residual techniques and displacements, hybrid stress and mixed approaches, shape functions and numerical integrations, convergence; displacement formulations for rectangular, triangular and isoparametric elements for two dimensional and axisymmetric stress analysis; thin and thick plates and shells; Semianalytical formulations; Three dimensional elements and degenerated forms; Stiffener elements and modifications such as use of different coordinate systems, use of nonconforming modes and penalty functions; Application to layered composite plate/ shells, bridge, roof, nuclear and offshore structures; Hybrid stress and mixed formulations for plates. CE4403 DESIGN OF PRESTRESSED CONCRETE STRUCTURES Concept on Mechanics; Materials; Properties of sections; Stress analysis - three methods; Prestressing and Post stressing; Beam design - no tension and ultimate; Poles and slab panels; Loss assessment; Composite beams; Design for shear. Large span structures; Structural forms and design principles; Special materials, open web and built-up structures.

CE4501 DESIGN OF CONCRETE STRUCTURE SYSTEM Flat slabs; Design for serviceability (deflection, crack-width); Stairs; Combined footings; Raft foundation and Pile caps; Multistoreyed buildings systems; Basics of wind and earthquake analysis; Detailing of structures for ductility; Elements of prestressed concrete; Retaining walls: Cantilever and counterfort retaining walls; Water tanks; Introduction to bunkers, silos and chimneys. Introduction to concrete bridges: IRC loading, slab bridges, Tbeam bridges. References: 1. 1. Reinforced Concrete Design - S.U.Pillai and D.Menon, Tata Mc-Graw Hill Publishing Co. 2. Limit State Design of Reinforced Concrete - P.C.Varghese, Prentice Hall of India P. Ltd. 3. Advanced Reinforced Concrete Design - P.C.Varghese, Prentice Hall of India P. Ltd. 4. Prestressed Concrete - N.Rajagopalan, Narosa Publishing House. 5. Essentials of Bridge Engineering - D. Johnson Victor, Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd. CE4502 DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURAL SYSTEM Design of moment resisting beam to column connections, Plastic analysis and design of continuous beams and simple frames; Multistoried buildings. Industrial Structures, Gantry girders, Liquid storage tanks, bunkers, silos, Conveyors structures, Chimneys; Highway and railway bridges. Electric overhead and Microwave Towers. References: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Design of Steel Structures - Arya and Ajmani, Nemechand Bros. Design of Steel Structures - Ram Chandra, Standard Book House. IS: 800 - 1984 "Use of Structural Steel in General Building Constructions", BIS. IS: 802 - "Use of Structural Steel in Overhead Transmission Line Towers" IS: 875 - 1987 "Code of Practice for Design Loads" (Parts I, II & III). IS: 6533 - 1992 "Steel Chimneys". IS: SP (6) - 6 - 1972 "Application of Plastic Theory in Design of Steel Structures

CE4503 INTRODUCTION TO DYNAMICS Concepts of dynamics and Vibrations; Discrete and continuous systems ;Damped and undamped systems; Single and Multidegre of Freedom systems; Analytical methods; Transform Methods, Impulse and Earthquake response; Earthquake response spectra, Response of multidegree of freedom systems; Numerical Methods for free and forced Vibration Analysis; Continuous systems; Vibration Control.

CE4411 AIR POLLUTION SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING History of air pollution; definition of air pollution and various types of sources and classification of air pollutants. Ambient air pollution monitoring: techniques and instrumentation; monitoring stations, Stack monitoring: techniques and instrumentation. Experimental analysis: gaseous and particulates; standards and limits. Effects of gaseous and particulate air pollutants on humans, plants and materials; principles of air pollution control and various control equipments at source. Dispersion phenomenon of air pollutants covering diffusion and advection, meteorological components, stability of atmosphere and corresponding plume shapes. Air quality model, its definition, types and description of Gaussian based air quality model for point source along with its application. Indoor air pollution, sources, causes, its effects and control

Issues of concerns in air pollution: green house effect, acid rain, ozone hole, and photochemical smog. Reference Books: 1. Aerosol Technology: Properties, Behavior, and Measurement of Airborne Particles by William C. Hinds.

CE4412 CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM PRINCIPLE OF CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM Introduction to Climate Change and Global Warming, International Response to Climate Change & Global Warming, Kyoto Protocol and its mechanism, objectives of Kyoto protocol and details of the agreement. CLEAN DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM PROCESS Overview of Clean Development Mechanism, Administration and Participation, CDM Project Cycle and Financing, Post Kyoto Negotiations and India. MAJOR PROJECTS AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN CDM CDM, Sustainable Development and its Assessment, The CDM Market, Types of Major CDM Projects, Small Sectors and CDM, preparing CDM project design document (PDD) Course Project

CE4511 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENTS Municipal Solid Waste Management:Introduction to Solid wastes and Problems associated with improper disposal of Solid wastes, Characteristics of solid waste, Composition and Handling of Solid Wastes : Sources and Types of solid wastes, Waste generation and handling at source. Collection of Solid Wastes: Collection of solid wastes, Transfer and Transport of wastes, Material segregation, Recovery and Recycling, Management strategies. Treatment and Disposal of Solid Waste: Volume reduction, Open dumping, land filling techniques. Design and operation of landfills, Land farming, Deep well injection, Composting

Hazardous Solid Waste Management:Hazardous Waste: Introduction, Classification, Generation, Toxicology, Bio-medical wastes. Treatment and Disposal of Hazardous Waste: Physico-chemical processes, Biological methods, Stabilization and Solidification, Thermal methods, Land disposal. Remedial technologies. Reference Books

Handbook of solid waste management - Frank Kreith, George Tchobanoglous Integrated Solid Waste Management: Engineering Principles and Management Issues George Tchobanoglous

CE4512 WATER TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY Water Treatment: Physical, chemical and biological characteristics of water and their significance, water quality criteria, water borne diseases, natural purification of water sources. Engineered systems for water treatment: aeration, sedimentation, softening, coagulation, filtration, adsorption, ion exchange, and disinfection. Water distribution system Generation and collection of wastewater, sanitary, storm and combined sewerage systems, Quantities of sanitary wastes and storm water. Design of sewerage systems.

Waste Water treatment:Primary, secondary and tertiary treatment of wastewater; Wastewater disposal standards. Basics of microbiology. Biological wastewater treatment systems: Aerobic processes activated sludge process and its modifications, trickling filter, RBC, Anaerobic Processesconventional anaerobic digester, High rate and hybrid anaerobic reactors. Sludge digestion and handling. Disposal of effluent and sludge. Design problems on waste water distribution, sewerage, waste water treatment units, wastewater treatment units and sludge digestion. Reference Books: Wastewater engineering: treatment and reuse Metcalf & eddy, inc., george tchobanoglous, franklin burton, h. David stensel

CE4421 CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS AND SPECIFICATIONS Comprehensive study of different types of contracts and their working; Problems in the operation of contracts; Claims and disputes; Arbitration case studies; Professional practice ethics, duties and responsibilities; Construction specifications - standard specifications, development, interpretation CE4521 CONSTRUCTION QUALITY AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT Total quality management concepts; ISO9000; QA/QC systems and organizations, Quality Audits; Problem solving techniques; Statistical Quality Control; Quality Function Deployment; Material Quality Assurance; Specifications and Tolerances. Safety issues; Injury accidents and their causes; Safety program components; Role of workers, Supervisors, Managers and Owners; Safety Procedures for various construction operations; Safety audits; Safety laws.

CE4522 CONSTRUCTION METHOD AND EQUIPMENTS Factors affecting selection of equipment and methods - Technical and economic; Construction engineering fundamentals; Analysis of production outputs and costs; Methods and equipment for Earthmoving, Lifting and erection, Material transport, Pile driving, Dewatering; Concrete construction - batching, mixing, transport, placement, finishing, formwork, scaffolding; Steel construction - fabrication and erection.

CE4431 HYDROPOWER ENGINEERING Hydroelectric developments Location; Design and Construction; Water power estimates; Types of turbines; Power house structures; Surges; Canals and penstocks; surge tanks; Water hammer analysis. CE4531 GROUNDWATER HYDRAULICS Groundwater flow concepts; Porous media properties; permeability and conductivity tensors; Darcys law; Governing flow equations; Saturated and unsaturated flows; Well hydraulics; Governing equations for confined and unconfined acquifer; acquifer properties; Steady and unsteady flows; Thiem-equilibrium equations; Type curves; Introduction to numerical methods; Groundwater pollution and remediation; Groundwater recharge.

CE4532 REMOTE SENSING AND GIS Modern Surveying Techniques: Electronic distance measuring instruments, Total station, Electronic Theodolite, Triangulation: Concepts, Introduction to Global Positioning System(GPS), GPS errors and accuracy, Diffrential GPS techniques, Photogrammetry, Geometry of vertical aerial photographs, Photo scale, Stereoscopy and parallax. Geographic Information System (GIS): What is GIS? Components of GIS, Raster and vector data models, Scale, Projection, Datum and coordinate system, Data acquisition and conversion techniques, Database management System, Query development, Spatial querying, Geoprocessing, Elements of map making (Cartography), GIS Applications: Case studies. Remote Sensing: Physical basis of Remote sensing, Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR), Remote sensing platforms and sensor characteristics, image interpretation, Multi-spectral remote sensing systems, Digital Image Processing and classification, Active and Passive microwave remote sensing, Remote sensing Appliations: Case studies. Lab: During the lab section the students will get hands on training in applying the concepts learned during the Lecture using GIS and remote sensing software.

CE4441 MACHINE FOUNDATIONS Introduction, Principles of dynamics and vibrations, Single degree and Multi degree of freedom systems - free and forced vibrations, Introductions to vibration of continuous systems - wave propagation in soil media, Laboratory and In-situ determination of dynamic soil properties, Introduction to machine foundations and its practical considerations for construction IS code of practice, Design of machine foundations.

References:
Principles of soil dynamics by Braja M Das., G V Ramana, second edition, 2001. D.D. Barkan, Dynamics of Bases and Foundations, McGraw-Hill, 1962. W.T. Thompson, Mechanical Vibrations, George Allen Unwin Ltd. S.P. Timoshenko et. al. Vibration Problems in Engineering, John Wiley.

CE4541 DYNAMICS OF SOILS AND FOUNDATION Introduction; Seismic Hazards: Mitigation of Seismic Hazards, seismology and earthquakes, strong ground motion, seismic hazard analysis; Wave propagation in unbounded media: in semi-infinite bodies, in layered soils and attenuation of stress waves; Dynamic soil properties; Ground response analysis; Effect of local site conditions on ground motion; Liquefaction: evaluation of liquefaction hazards, effects of liquefaction; Case studies. Sources of vibration; Fundamentals of vibration theory; vibration criteria; Foundation vibration analysis using simple physical models; Design of block and framed foundations; Measurement of dynamic soil properties: Laboratory and field testing techniques; Vibration isolation techniques. Isolators and isolating materials; Introduction to earthquake Geotechnical Engineering

References:
1. Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering by Steven L. Kramer., prentice hall, 1996. 2. Prakash S. and Puri V. K. (1998) Foundation for machines: Analysis and Design, John Wiley & Sons, New York, USA. 3. Prakash S. (1981) Soil Dynamics, McGraw-Hill, New York 4. Kameswara Rao N. S. V (1998) Vibration Analysis and Foundation dynamics, Wheeler Publication Ltd. 5. Kramer S.L (1996) Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering, Prentice Hall, New Jersey. 5. Rao S.S (2004) Mechanical Vibrations, Fourth Edition, Pearson Education, Singapore CE4542 SOIL-STRUCTURE INTERACTION Introduction, Interaction problems of retaining walls, Buried conduits - Design charts, Interaction problems of shallow foundations, Combined footings, Beams on elastic foundations, Modulus of sub grade reactions, Raft foundation, Sheet pile walls, Braced excavation, Analysis of laterally loaded piles, Mechanism of failure, Ultimate load, Deflections, Batter piles under vertical and lateral loads

CE4451 TRAFFIC ENGINEERING AND MANGEMENT Traffic stream characteristics Introduction to traffic engineering, Fundamental parameters and relations of traffic flow, Traffic stream models Traffic measurement procedures Measurement at a point, Measurement over a short section, Measurement along a length of road, Automated traffic measurement Specialised traffic studies: Parking Studies, Accident Studies, Fuel consumption and emission studies, Congestion studies, Toll operation, Pedestrian studies, Intelligent transportation system Traffic intersection control: Principles of traffic control, Traffic signs and road markings,Uncontrolled intersection, Channelization,Traffic rotary, Grade separated intersection Traffic signal design: Elements of traffic signal,Design principles of a traffic signal,Evaluation of a traffic signal,Capacity and Los analysis of a signalized I/S,Coordinated traffic signal,Vehicle actuated signals and Area traffic control

CE4551 URBAN TRANSPORTATION PLANING Introduction Transport Planning Process, Problem Definition, Solution Generation, Solution Analysis, Evaluation and Choice, Implementation, Sequence of Activities Involved in Transport analysis. Trip Generation Trip Production Analysis, Trip Attraction Modelling, Category Analysis. Mode Choice Models Influencing Factors, Earlier Modal Split Models, Trip-End Type Modal Split Model, TripInterchange Modal Split Model, Model calibration, Case studies

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