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ANNA UNIVERSITY TIRUCHIRAPPALLI Tiruchirappalli 620 024

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Su)*ect The r, Airports and /ar1ours Electronic Surve ing &artograp" ,ridge Structures Storage Structures Tall ,uildings Prefa1ricated Structures 8ind Engineering Smart Structures and Smart !aterials Advanced Structural anal sis

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Su)*ect The r, /ousing Planning and !anagement Ground 8ater Engineering 8ater 2esources Engineering )ntroduction to Soil D namics and !ac"ine $oundation Air Pollution !anagement &omputer Aided Design of Structures )ndustrial Structures $inite Elements Tec"nique 2epair and 2e"a1ilitation of Structures E9perimental Tec"niques and )nstrumentation

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ANNA UNIVERSITY TIRUCHIRAPPALLI Tiruchirappalli 620 024


Regulati !" 200# S,lla)u" %&E& CIVIL EN'INEERIN' SE(ESTER III

(A-20- TRANS32R(S AN4 PARTIAL 4I33ERENTIAL E5UATI2NS :&ommon to all 1ranc"es; L T . P C 0 4

UNIT I 32URIER SERIES 1 Diric"let<s conditions = General $ourier series = >dd and even functions = /alf range sine series = /alf range cosine series = &omple9 form of $ourier Series = Parseval<s identit = /armonic Anal sis? UNIT II 32URIER TRANS32R(S 1 $ourier integral t"eorem :-it"out proof; = $ourier transform pair = Sine and &osine transforms = Properties = Transforms of simple functions = &onvolution t"eorem = Parseval<s identit ? UNIT III PARTIAL 4I33ERENTIAL E5UATI2NS 1 $ormation of partial differential equations = 0agrange<s linear equation = Solutions of standard t pes of first order partial differential equations 3 0inear partial differential equations of second and "ig"er order -it" constant coefficients?

UNIT IV APPLICATI2NS 23 PARTIAL 4I33ERENTIAL E5UATI2NS 1 Solutions of one dimensional -ave equation = >ne dimensional equation of "eat conduction = Stead state solution of t-o3dimensional equation of "eat conduction :)nsulated edges e9cluded; = $ourier series solutions in cartesian coordinates? UNIT V 6 7TRANS32R(S AN4 4I33ERENCE E5UATI2NS 1 @3transforms 3 Elementar properties = )nverse @3transform = &onvolution t"eorem 3$ormation of difference equations = Solution of difference equations using @3transform? L8 4/ T8 -/ T tal8 60

TE9T%22:S 1? Gre-al' ,?S?' A/ig"er Engineering !at"ematicsB' 3+t" Edition' C"anna Pu1lis"ers' 200(? 2? ,ali' .?P? and !anis" Go al' AA Te9t1oo4 of Engineering !at"ematicsB' (t" Edition' 0a9mi Pu1lications :P; 0td' 200*? RE3ERENCES 1? 2amana' ,?7?' A/ig"er Engineering !at"ematicsB' 2nd Edition' Tata !cGra/ill' 200*? 2? Gl n Dames' AAdvanced !odern Engineering !at"ematicsB' 3rd Edition' Pearson Education' 200(? 3? Er-in Cre sEig' AAdvanced Engineering !at"ematicsB *t" Edition' 8ile )ndia' 200(?

HS-20- ENVIR2N(ENTAL SCIENCE AN4 EN'INEERIN' L . UNIT I T 0 P C 0 .

INTR24UCTI2N T2 ENVIR2N(ENTAL STU4IES AN4 NATURAL RES2URCES 1 Definition = Scope and importance = .eed for pu1lic a-areness = $orest resources = Fse and over = E9ploitation = Deforestation = &ase studies = Tim1er e9traction = !ining = Dams and t"eir ground -ater = $loods = Droug"t = &onflicts over -ater = Dams = ,enefits and pro1lems = !ineral resources = Fse effects on forests and tri1al people = 8ater resources = Fse and over3utiliEation of surface and e9ploitation = Environmental effects of e9tracting and using mineral resources = &ase studies = $ood resources = 8orld food pro1lems = &"anges caused 1 agriculture and overgraEing = Effects of modern agriculture = $ertiliEer = Pesticide pro1lems = 8ater logging' salinit = &ase studies = Energ resources = Gro-ing energ needs = 2ene-a1le and non rene-a1le energ sources = Fse of alternate energ sources = &ase studies = 0and resources = 0and as a resource = 0and degradation = !an induced landslides = Soil erosion and desertification = 2ole of an individual in conservation of natural resources = Equita1le use of resources for sustaina1le lifest les? UNIT II EC2SYSTE(S AN4 %I24IVERSITY 1 &oncepts of an ecos stem = Structure and function of an ecos stem = Producers' consumers and decomposers = Energ flo- in t"e ecos stem = Ecological succession = $ood c"ains' food -e1s and ecological p ramids = )ntroduction' t pes' c"aracteristic features' structure and function of t"e :A; forest ecos stem :,; grassland ecos stem :&; desert ecos stem :D; aquatic ecos stems :Ponds' Streams' 0a4es' 2ivers' >ceans' Estuaries; = )ntroduction to 1iodiversit = Definition genetic' species and ecos stem diversit = ,iogeograp"ical classification of )ndia = 7alue of 1iodiversit = &onsumptive use' productive use' social' et"ical' aest"etic and option values = ,iodiversit at glo1al' national and local levels = )ndia as a mega3diversit nation = /ot3Spots of 1iodiversit = T"reats to 1iodiversit G "a1itat loss' poac"ing of -ildlife' man3-ildlife conflicts = Endangered and endemic species of )ndia = &onservation of 1iodiversit G )n3situ and e93 situ conservation of 1iodiversit ? UNIT III ENVIR2N(ENTAL P2LLUTI2N 1 Definition = &auses' Effects and &ontrol !easures ofG3 :A; Air Pollution :,; 8ater Pollution :&; Soil Pollution :D; !arine Pollution :E; .oise Pollution :$; T"ermal Pollution :G; .uclear /aEards = Solid 8aste !anagementG3 &auses' Effects and &ontrol !easures of Fr1an and )ndustrial 8astes = 2ole of an )ndividual in Prevention of Pollution = Pollution &ase Studies = disaster !anagementG3 $loods' Eart"qua4e' & clone and 0andslides

UNIT IV

S2CIAL ISSUES AN4 THE ENVIR2N(ENT

1 $rom unsustaina1le to sustaina1le development = Fr1an pro1lems related to energ = 8ater conservation' rain -ater "arvesting' -aters"ed management = 2esettlement and re"a1ilitation of people' its pro1lems and concerns' case studies = Environmental et"icsG3 issues and possi1le solutions = &limate c"ange' glo1al -arming' acid rain' oEone la er depletion' nuclear accidents and "olocaust' case studies = 8asteland reclamation = &onsumerism and -aste products = Environment production act = Air :Prevention and control of pollution; act = 8ater :Prevention and control of pollution; act = 8ildlife protection act = $orest conservation act = )ssues involved in enforcement of environmental legislation = Pu1lic a-areness? UNIT V HU(AN P2PULATI2N AN4 THE ENVIR2N(ENT 1 Population gro-t"' variation among nations = Population e9plosion = $amil -elfare programme = Environment and "uman "ealt" = /uman rig"ts = 7alue education = /)7 HA)DS = 8omen and c"ild -elfare = 2ole of information tec"nolog in environment and "uman "ealt" = &ase studies? $ield stud of local area to document environmental assets = 2iverHforestHgrasslandH"illH mountain? $ield stud of common plants' insects and 1irds = $ield stud of simple ecos stems = Pond' river' "ill slopes' etc? $ield stud of local polluted site = Fr1anHruralHindustrialHagricultural? T tal8 4/ TE9T %22:S 1? !asters' G?!?' A)ntroduction to Environmental Engineering and ScienceB' 2nd Edition' Pearson Education' 200(? 2? To-nsend' &?' /arper' D? and ,egon' !?' AEssentials of Ecolog B' ,lac4-ell Science' 2003?

RE3ERENCES 1? &unning"am' &ooper' 8?P? and Gor"ani' T?/?' AEnvironmental Enc clopediaB' Daico Pu1lis"ing /ouse' 2001? 2? Erac"' ,?' AT"e ,iodiversit of )ndiaB' !apin Pu1lis"ing Pvt? 0td?'200% 3? 8ages' C?D?' AEnvironmental !anagementB' 8?,? Saunders &o?' 1++* &E1201 APP0)ED GE>0>GI L T . 0 P C 0 .

UNIT I 'ENERAL 'E2L2'Y 1 Geolog in civ il Engineering = ,ranc"es of geolog = Eart" Structures and composition = Elementar 4no-ledge on continental drift and plate tec"nologies = Eart" processes = 8eat"ering = 8or4 of rivers' -ind and sea and t"eir engineering importance = Eart"qua4e 1elts in )ndia = Ground-ater = !ode of occurrence = Prospecting = importance in civil engineering UNIT II (INERAL2'Y 1 Elementar 4no-ledge on s mmetr elements of important cr stallograp"ic s stems = P" sical properties of minerals = Stud of t"e follo-ing roc4 forming minerals = 5uartE famil = $eldpar famil = Augite' "orn1lende' 1iotite' muscovite' calcite' garnet = properties = 1e"aviour and engineering significance of cla minerals = $undamentals of process of formation of ore minerals = &oal and petroleum = T"eir origin and occurrence in )ndia? UNIT III PETR2L2'Y 1 &lassification of roc4s = Distinction 1et-een igneous' sedimentar and metamorp"ic roc4s = Description occurrence' engineering properties and distri1ution of follo-ing roc4s = )gneous roc4s = Granite' s enite ' diorite ' ga11ro ' pegmatite' dolerite and 1asalt sedimentar roc4s sandstone = 0imestone' s"ale conglo' conglomerate and 1reccia? !etamorp"ic roc4s = 5uartiEite' mar1le' slate' p" llite' gniess and sc"ist? UNIT IV STRUCTURAL 'E2L2'Y AN4 'E2PHYSICAL (ETH24 1 Attitude of 1eds = >utcrops = )ntroduction to geological maps Stud of structures = $olds' faults and 6oints = T"eir 1earing on engineering construction = Seismic and electrical met"ods for civil engineering investigations? UNIT V 'E2L2'ICAL INVESTI'ATI2NS IN CIVIL EN'INEERIN' 1 2emote sensing tec"niques = Stud of air p"otos and satellite images = )nterpretation for civil Engineering pro6ects = Geological conditions necessar for construction of dams 3 Tunnels = ,uildings = 2oad cuttings = 0and slides = &auses and preventions = Sea erosion and coastal protection? T tal8 4/ TE9T %22:S 1? Par1in Sing"' AEngineering and General Geolog B' Catson Pu1lication /ouse' 1+*(?

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Cr nine and Dudd' AEngineering Geolog and Geotec"niquesB' !cGra-3/ill ,oo4 &ompan ' 1++0

RE3ERENCES 1? 0egeet' AGeolog and EngineeringB' !cGra-3/ill ,oo4 &ompan 1++* 2? ,l t"' AGeolog for EngineersB' E0,S' 1++#?

CE-202 (ECHANICS 23 S2LI4S L T P C . - 0 4 UNIT I STRESS STRAIN AN4 4E32R(ATI2N 23 S2LI4S; STATES 23 STRESS 1 2igid 1odies and deforma1le solids = Sta1ilit = Strengt" = Stiffness = Tension' &ompression and s"ear stresses = Strain = Elasticit = /oo4e<s la- = 0imit of proportionatel ' modulus of elasticit = stress3strain curve = lateral strain = temperature stresses = deformation of simple and compound 1ars = s"ear modulus = 1ul4 modulus = relations"ip 1et-een elastic constants = 1ia9ial state of stress = stress at a point = stress on inclined plane = principal stresses and principal planes = !o"r<s circle of stresses? UNIT II ANALYSIS 23 PLANE TRUSS; THIN CYLIN4ERS < SHELLS 1

Sta1ilit and equili1rium of plane frames = T pes of trusses = Anal sis of forces in truss mem1ers = !et"od of 6oints = !et"od of sections = !et"od of tension coefficients = T"in c linders and s"ells = Fnder internal pressure = Deformation of t"in c linders and s"ells? UNIT III TRANSVERSE L2A4IN' 2N %EA(S 1 ,eams statisticall determinate and indeterminate 1eams = T pes of supports = Simple and fi9ed' t pes of loads = &oncentrated = Fniforml distri1uted = 7ar ing distri1uted load = &om1ination of a1ove loading = 2elations"ip 1et-een 1ending moment and s"ear force = ,ending moment and s"ear force diagram for simpl supported' cantilever and over "anging 1eams = T"eor of simple 1ending = Anal sis of stresses = 0oad carr ing capacit of 1eams = Proportioning of sections UNIT IV 4E3LECTI2N 23 %EA(S AN4 SHEAR STRESSES Deflection of 1eams = Dou1le integration met"od = !acaula <s met"od = Slope and deflection using moment area met"od = &on6ugate ,eam met"od = 7ariation of s"ear stress = S"ear stress distri1ution in rectangular = 7arious sections? UNIT V T2RSI2N AN4 SPRIN'S 1 Stresses and deformation in circular :solid and "ollo- s"afts; = Stepped s"afts = S"afts fi9ed at 1ot" ends = 0eaf springs = Stresses in "elical springs = Deflection of springs? L8 4/ T8 -/ T tal8 60 TE9T %22:S 1? Egor P? Popov' AEngineering !ec"anics of SolidsB' Prentice /all of )ndia' 2003? 1

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,ansal' 2?C?' AStrengt" of !aterialsB' 0a9mi Pu1lications' 200(?

RE3ERENCES 1? 2? 3? Su1ramanian' 2?' =Strengt" of !aterialsB' >9ford universit Press' 200#? 8illiam A? .as"' AT"eor and Pro1lems of Strengt" of !aterials' Sc"aum<s >utline SeriesB' Tata !cGra-3/ill Pu1lis"ing &o?' 200(? Srinat"' 0?S?' AAdvanced !ec"anics of SolidsB' Tata !cGra-3/ill Pu1lis"ing &o?' 2003?

CE-20. (ECHANICS 23 3LUI4S L T . P C 0 4

UNIT I 4E3INITI2NS AN4 3LUI4 PR2PERTIES / Definitions = $luid and fluid mec"anics = Dimensions and units = $luid properties = &ontinuum &oncept of s stem and control volume UNIT II 3LUI4 STATICS a!+ :INE(ATICS -0 Pascal<s 0a- and / drostatic equation = $orces on plane and curved surfaces = ,uo anc = !eta centre = Pressure measurement = $luid mass under relative equili1rium $luid Cinematics = Stream' strea4 and pat" lines = &lassification of flo-s = &ontinuit equation :one' t-o and t"ree dimensional forms; = Stream and potential functions = flonets = 7elocit measurement :Pitot tu1e' current meter' /ot -ire and "ot film anemometer' float tec"nique' 0aser Doppler velocimetr ; UNIT III 3LUI4 4YNA(ICS -0 Euler and ,ernoulli<s equations = Application of ,ernoulli<s equation = Disc"arge measurement = 0aminar flo-s t"roug" pipes and 1et-een plates = /agen Poiseuille equation = Tur1ulent flo- = Darc 38eis1ac" formula = !ood diagram = !omentum Principle UNIT IV %2UN4ARY LAYER AN4 3L2> THR2U'H PIPES -0 Definition of 1oundar la er = T"ic4ness and classification = Displacement and momentum t"ic4ness = Development of laminar and tur1ulent flo-s in circular pipes = !a6or and minor losses of flo- in pipes = Pipes in series and in parallel = Pipe net-or4 UNIT V SI(ILITU4E AN4 (24EL STU4Y -0 Dimensional Anal sis = 2a leig"<s met"od = ,uc4ing"am<s Pi3t"eorem = Similitude and models = Scale effect and distorted models? L8 4/ T8 -/ T tal8 60 TE9T %22:S 1? Cumar' C?0?' AEngineering $luid !ec"anicsB' Eurasia Pu1lis"ing /ouse :P; 0td?' .e- Del"i' 1++#?

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2a6put' 2?C?' AA te9t 1oo4 of $luid !ec"anicsB' S?&"and and &o?'200(?

RE3ERENCES 1? Do"n $innemore' E? and Dosep" ,? $ranEini' A$luid !ec"anics -it" Engineering ApplicationsB' !cGra-3/ill )nternational Edition' 2001 2? Pernard !essa ' A!ec"anics of $luidsB (t" Edition' .elson T"ornes 0td? F? C? 1++*? 3? !odi' P?.? and Set"' S?! ?' A/ draulics and fluid !ec"anicsB' Standard 1oo4 "ouse ' 200#?

CE-204 C2NSTRUCTI2N TECHNI5UES; E5UIP(ENTS AN4 PRACTICE L T 4 0 P C 0 4

UNIT I C2NCRETE TECHN2L2'Y -2 &ements = Grade of cements = !anufactures of cement = &oncrete c"emicals and applications = !i9 design concept = !i9 design as per ,)S and A&) met"ods = !anufacturing of concrete = ,atc"ing = !i9ing = Transporting = Placing = &ompaction of concrete = &uring and finis"ing = Testing of fres" and "ardened concrete = 5ualit of concrete = .on3destructive testing? UNIT II C2NSTRUCTI2N PRACTICES -. Specifications' details and sequence of activities and construction co3ordination = Site clearance = !ar4ing = Eart"-or4 = !asonr = Stone masonr = ,ond in masonr = &oncrete "ollo- 1loc4 masonr = $looring = Damp proof courses = &onstruction 6oints = !ovement and e9pansion 6oints = Pre cast pavements = ,uilding foundations = 1asements = Temporar s"ed = &entering and s"uttering s"eet piles = Slip forms = scaffoldings = De3s"uttering forms = $a1rication and erection of steel trusses = $rames = ,raced domes = 0a ing 1ric4 = 8eat"er and -ater proof = 2oof finis"es = Air conditioning = Acoustic and fire protection? UNIT III SU% STRUCTURE C2NSTRUCTI2N -. Tec"niques of ,o9 6ac4ing = Pipe Dac4ing = under -ater construction of diap"ragm -alls and 1asement = Tunneling tec"niques = Piling tec"niques = Driving -ell and caisson = Sin4ing cofferdam = &a1le anc"oring and grouting = Driving diap"ragm -alls = S"eet piles = S"oring for deep cutting = 0arge reservoir construction -it" mem1ranes and Eart" s stem = 8ell points = De-atering and stand 1 plant equipment for underground open e9cavation? UNIT IV SUPER STRUCTURE C2NSTRUCTI2N -2 0aunc"ing girders = ,ridge dec4s = >ff s"ore platforms = Special forms for s"ells = Tec"niques for "eav dec4s = )n3situ pre3stressing in "ig" rise structures = !aterial "andling = Erecting lig"t -eig"t components on tall structures = Support structure for "eav Equipment and conve ors = Erection of articulated structures = ,raced domes and space dec4s? UNIT V C2NSTRUCTI2N E5UIP(ENTS -0

Selection of equipment for eart" -or4 = Eart" moving operations = T pes of eart"-or4 equipment = Tractors = !otor graders = Scrapers = $ront end -aders = Eart" movers = Equipment for foundation and pile driving? Equipment for compaction = ,atc"ing and mi9ing and concreting = Equipment for material "andling and erection of structures = Equipment for dredging' trenc"ing' tunneling' T tal8 60 TE9T %22:S 1? Arora S?P? and ,indra S?P?' A,uilding &onstruction' Planning Tec"niques and !et"od of &onstructionB' D"anpat 2ai and Sons' 1++(? 2? S"arma' S?&?' A&onstruction Equipment and !anagementB' C"anna Pu1lis"ers' 1+**? RE3ERENCES 1? D"a' D? and Sin"a' S?C?' A&onstruction and $oundation EngineeringB' C"anna Pu1lis"ers' 1++3? 2? Deod"ar' S?7?' A&onstruction Equipment and Do1 PlanningB' C"anna Pu1lis"ers' 1+**? 3? Peurifo ' 2?0?' 0ed1etter' 8?,? and Sc"e9na der' &?' J&onstruction Planning' Equipment and !et"odsJ' #t" Edition' !cGra- /ill' 1++#?

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INTR24UCTI2N AN4 CHAIN SURVEYIN' # Definition = Principles = &lassification = $ield and office -or4 = Scales = &onventional signs = Surve instruments = t"eir care and ad6ustment = 2anging and c"aining = 2eciprocal ranging = Setting perpendiculars 3-ell = conditioned triangles = Traversing = Plotting = Enlarging and reducing figures? UNIT II C2(PASS SURVEYIN' AN4 PLANE TA%LE SURVEYIN' 0 Prismatic compass = Surve or<s compass = ,earing = S stems and conversions = 0ocal attraction = !agnetic declination = Dip = Traversing = Plotting = Ad6ustment of errors = Plane ta1le instruments and accessories = !erits and demerits = !et"ods = 2adiation = )ntersection = 2esection = Traversing? UNIT III LEVELLIN' AN4 APPLICATI2NS -2 0evel line = /oriEontal line = 0evels and staves = Spirit level = Sensitiveness = ,enc" mar4s = Temporar and permanent ad6ustments = $l and c"ec4 levelling = ,oo4ing =

2eduction = &urvature and refraction = 2eciprocal levelling = 0ongitudinal and cross sections = Plotting = &alculation of areas and volumes = &ontouring = !et"ods = &"aracteristics and uses of contours = Plotting = Eart" -or4 volume = &apacit of reservoirs? UNIT IV # THE242LITE SURVEYIN'

T"eodolite = 7ernier and microptic = Description and uses = Temporar and permanent ad6ustments of vernier transit = /oriEontal angles = 7ertical angles = /eig"ts and distances = Traversing = &losing error and distri1ution = Gale<s ta1les = >mitted measurements?

UNIT V EN'INEERIN' SURVEYS -0 2econnaissance = preliminar and location surve s for engineering pro6ects = 0a out = Setting out -or4s = 2oute Surve s for "ig"-a s = 2ail-a s and -ater-a s = &urve ranging = /oriEontal and vertical curves = Simple curves = Setting -it" c"ain and tapes = tangential angles 1 t"eodolite = Dou1le t"eodolite = ,asic concept of &ompound and reverse curves = Transition curves = $unctions and requirements = Setting out 1 offsets and angles = 7ertical curves = Sig"t distances? T tal8 4/ TE9T %22:S 1? ,annister A? and 2a mond S?' ASurve ingB' E0,S' %t" Edition' 1++2? 2? Canet4ar T?P?' ASurve ing and 0evellingB' 7ol? ) and ))' Fnited ,oo4 &orporation' Pune' 1++4? RE3ERENCES 1? /eri1ert Ca"men and 8olfgang $aig' ASurve ingB' 8alter de Gru ter' 1++#? 2? Dames !? Anderson and Ed-ard !? !i4"ail' A)ntroduction to Surve ingB' !cGra-3/ill ,oo4 &ompan ' 1+*#? 3? Punmia ,?&?' ASurve ingB' 7ol? )' )) and )))' 0a9mi Pu1lications' 200( CE-206 SURVEYIN' PRACTICAL I L T 0 0 1? Stud of c"ains and its accessories 2? Aligning' 2anging and &"aining 3? &"ain Traversing P C 4 2

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,uildings -it" load 1earing -alls :$lat and pitc"ed roof; = )ncluding details of doors and -indo-s 2&& framed structures )ndustrial 1uildings = .ort" lig"t roof structures = Trusses Perspective vie- of one and t-o store 1uildings

1# 1#

1# T tal8 60

TE9T %22:S 1? 2? &ivil Engg? Dra-ing and /ouse Planning = 7arma ,?P?' C"anna pu1lis"ers' Del"i ,uilding dra-ing and detailing = ,alagopal and T?S? Pra1"u' Spades Pu1lis"ers' &alicut?

RE3ERENCES 1? 2? 3? ,uilding dra-ing = S"a"?!?G?' Tata !cGra-3/ill'1++2 ,uilding planning and Dra-ing =Cumaras-am .?' Cames-ara 2ao A?' &"arotar Pu1lis"ing S"a"' Cale and Pat4i' ,uilding Dra-ing -it" integrated approac" to 1uilt environment' Tata !cGra-3/ill?

EAa$i!ati ! 'ui+eli!e 30K of t"e end semester e9amination paper s"all deal -it" planning' -"ile t"e rest (0K s"all 1e 1ased on t"e drafting s4ill? LIST 23 E5UIP(ENTS :$or a 1atc" of 30 students; Sl& N & 1? 2? 5ua!tit, &omputer s stem of Pentium )7 or equivalent 1 for eac" student 0icensed version of an reputed Anal sis' 1 cop for a set of 3 students 4e"cripti ! ? E@uip$e!t"

Design and Drafting soft-are

SE(ESTER IV

(A-2/-

NU(ERICAL (ETH24S

UNIT I 1 Solution of equation = $i9ed point iterationG 9Lg:9; met"od = .e-ton<s met"od = Solution of linear s stem 1 Gaussian elimination and Gauss3Dordon met"od = )terative met"od = Gauss3Seidel met"od = )nverse of a matri9 1 Gauss Dordon met"od = Eigen value of a matri9 1 po-er met"od and 1 Daco1i met"od for s mmetric matri9? UNIT II INTERP2LATI2N AN4 APPR29I(ATI2N 1 0agrangian Pol nomials = Divided differences = )nterpolating -it" a cu1ic spline = .e-ton<s for-ard and 1ac4-ard difference formulas? UNIT III NU(ERICAL 4I33ERENTIATI2N AN4 INTE'RATI2N 1 Differentiation using interpolation formulae =.umerical integration 1 trapeEoidal and Simpson<s 1H3 and 3H* rules = 2om1erg<s met"od = T-o and T"ree point Gaussian quadrature formulae = Dou1le integrals using trapeEoidal and Simpsons<s rules? UNIT IV INITIAL VALUE PR2%LE(S 32R 2R4INARY 4I33ERENTIAL E5UATI2NS 1

L T P C . - 0 4 S2LUTI2N 23 E5UATI2NS AN4 EI'ENVALUE PR2%LE(S

Single step met"ods = Ta lor series met"od = Euler met"od for first order equation = $ourt" order 2unge = Cutta met"od for solving first and second order equations = !ultistep met"ods = !ilne<s and Adam<s predictor and corrector met"ods? UNIT V %2UN4ARY VALUE PR2%LE(S IN 2R4INARY AN4 PARTIAL 4I33ERENTIAL E5UATI2NS 1 $inite difference solution of second order ordinar differential equation = $inite difference solution of one dimensional "eat equation 1 e9plicit and implicit met"ods = >ne dimensional -ave equation and t-o dimensional 0aplace and Poisson equations? L8 4/ T8 -/ T tal8 60

TE9T %22:S 1? 7eerar6an' T and 2amac"andran' T?' A.umerical !et"ods -it" Programming in &B' 2nd Editiion' Tata !cGra-3/ill Pu1lis"ing &o?0td' 200(? 2? San4ara 2ao' C' A.umerical !et"ods for Scientisits and EngineersB' 3rd Edition' Printice /all of )ndia' 200(? RE3ERENCES 1? &"apra' S? &? and &anale' 2? P?' A.umerical !et"ods for EngineersB' #t" Edition' Tata !cGra-3/ill' 200(? 2? Gerald'&?$? and 8"eatle ' P?>?' AApplied .umerical Anal sisB' %t" Edition' Pearson Education' 200%? 3? Gre-al' ,?S? and Gre-al' D?S?' A .umerical met"ods in Engineering and ScienceB' %t" Edition' C"anna Pu1lis"ers'2004?

CE-2/- S2IL (ECHANICS L T . 0 P C 0 .

UNIT I S2IL INTER RELATI2NS # .ature of Soil = Pro1lems -it" soil = P"ase relation = Sieve anal sis = Sedimentation anal sis = Atter1erg limits = &lassification for engineering purposes = ,)S &lassification s stem = Soil compaction = $actors affecting compaction = $ield compaction met"ods and monitoring? UNIT II S2IL >ATER AN4 >ATER 3L2> # Soil -ater = 7arious forms = )nfluence of cla minerals = &apillar rise = Suction = Effective stress concepts in soil = Total' neutral and effective stress distri1ution in soil = Permea1ilit = Darc <s la- = Permea1ilit measurement in t"e la1orator = 5uic4 sand condition = Seepage = 0aplace equation = )ntroduction to flo- nets =Properties and uses = Application to simple pro1lems? UNIT III STRESS 4ISTRI%UTI2N; C2(PRESSI%ILITY AN4 SETTLE(ENT -0 Stress distri1ution in soil media = ,oussinesque formula = Stress due to line load and &ircular and rectangular loaded area = Appro9imate met"ods = Fse of influence c"arts = 8estergaard equation for point load = &omponents of settlement = )mmediate and consolidation settlement = TerEag"iMs one dimensional consolidation t"eor = Governing differential equation = 0a1orator consolidation test = $ield consolidation curve = .& and >& cla s = Pro1lems on final and time rate of consolidation UNIT IV SHEAR STREN'TH 1 S"ear strengt" of co"esive and co"esionless soils = !o"r = &oulom1 failure t"eor = Saturated soil and unsaturated soil :1asics onl ; = Strengt" parameters = !easurement of s"ear strengt"' direct s"ear' tria9ial compression' unconfined compressive strengt" and vane s"ear tests =T pes of s"ear tests 1ased on drainage and t"eir applica1ilit = Drained and undrained 1e"aviour of cla and sand = Stress pat" for conventional tria9ial test? UNIT V SL2PE STA%ILITY -0 Slope failure mec"anisms = !odes = )nfinite slopes = $inite slopes = Total and effective stress anal sis = Sta1ilit anal sis for purel co"esive and c3 soils= !et"od of slices =

!odified ,is"op<s met"od = $riction circle met"od = Sta1ilit num1er = Pro1lems = Slope protection measures? T tal8 4/ TE9T %22:S 1? Gopal 2an6an and 2ao A?S?2?' A,asic and Applied Soil !ec"anicsB' .e- Age )nternational Pu1lis"ers' 2000? 2? C"an' )?/?' AA Te9t ,oo4 of Geotec"nical EngineeringB' Prentice /all of )ndia' 1+++? RE3ERENCES 1? &oduto' D?P?' AGeotec"nical Engineering Principles and PracticesB' Prentice /all of )ndia' 2002? 2? !c&art" ' D?$?' AEssentials of Soil !ec"anics and $oundations ,asic Geotec"niquesB' %t" Edition' Prentice /all of )ndia' 2002? 3? Das' ,?!?' APrinciples of Geotec"nical EngineeringB' #t" Edition' T"omas ,oo4sH &ole' 2002?

CE-2/2 STREN'TH 23 (ATERIALS L T . P C 0 4

UNIT I ENER'Y PRINCIPLES 1 Strain energ and strain energ densit = Strain energ in traction' s"ear in fle9ure and torsion = &astigliano<s t"eorems = Principle of virtual -or4 = Application of energ t"eorems for computing deflections in 1eams and trusses = !a9-ell<s reciprocal t"eorems? UNIT II IN4ETER(INATE %EA(S 1 Propped cantilever and fi9ed 1eams3fi9ed end moments and reactions for concentrated load :central' non central;' uniforml distri1uted load' triangular load :ma9imum at centre and ma9imum at end; = T"eorem of t"ree moments = Anal sis of continuous 1eams = s"ear force and 1ending moment diagrams for continuous 1eams = Slope deflections in continuous 1eams :qualitative stud onl ;?? UNIT III C2LU(NS 1 Eccentricall loaded s"ort columns = !iddle t"ird rule = &ore section = &olumns of uns mmetrical sections = :angle c"annel sections; = Euler<s t"eor of long columns = critical loads for prismatic columns -it" different end conditions = 2an4ine3Gordon formula for eccentricall loaded columns = T"ic4 c linders = &ompound c linders? UNIT IV STATE 23 STRESS IN THREE 4I(ENSI2NS

1 Sp"erical and deviator components of stress tensor = Determination of principal stresses and principal planes = 7olumetric strain = Dilatation and distortion = T"eories of failure = Principal stress dilatation = Principal strain = S"ear stress = Strain energ and distortion energ t"eories = Application in anal sis of stress' load carr ing capacit and design of mem1ers = 2esidual stresses?

UNIT V A4VANCE4 T2PICS IN %EN4IN' 23 %EA(S 1 Fns mmetrical 1ending of 1eams of s mmetrical and uns mmetrical sections = &urved 1eams = 8in4ler ,ac" formula = Stress concentration = S"ear flo- = &enter? L8 4/ T8 -/ T tal8 60 TE9T %22:S 1? 2? Popov' E?P?' AEngineering !ec"anics of SolidsB' Prentice /all of )ndia' 2003? 2a6put' 2?C?' AStrengt" of !aterialsB' S? &"and and &ompan 0td?' 200%?

RE3ERENCES 1? 2? Pvt 3? Srinat"' 0?S?' AAdvanced !ec"anics and SolidsB' Tata3!cGra- /ill Pu1lis"ing &ompan 0td' 200#? Punmia' ,?&?' AT"eor of Structures :S!TS; 7ol ) and ))B' 0a9mi Pu1lis"ing 0td' 2004? CaEimi' S?!?A?' ASolid !ec"anicsB' Tata !cGra-3/ill Pu1lis"ing &o?' 2003?

CE-2/. APPLIE4 HY4RAULIC EN'INEERIN' L T . P C 0 4

UNIT I 2PEN CHANNEL 3L2> 1 >pen c"annel flo- = T pes and regimes of flo- = 7elocit distri1ution in open c"annel = 8ide open c"annel = Specific energ = &ritical flo- and its computation = &"annel transition? UNIT II UNI32R( 3L2> 1 Fniform flo- = 7elocit measurement = !anning<s and &"eE <s formula = Determination of roug"ness coefficients = Determination of normal dept" and velocit = !ost economical sections = .on3erodi1le c"annels? UNIT III VARIE4 3L2> 1 D namic equations of graduall varied flo- = Assumptions = &"aracteristics of floprofiles = Dra- do-n and 1ac4 -ater curves = Profile determination = Grap"ical integration' direct step and standard step met"od = $lo- t"roug" transitions = / draulic 6ump = T pes = Energ dissipation = Surges? UNIT IV PU(PS 1 &entrifugal pump = !inimum speed to start t"e pump = !ultistage Pumps = Det and su1mersi1le pumps = Positive displacement pumps = 2eciprocating pump = .egative slip = $lo- separation conditions = Air vessels = )ndicator diagram and its variation = Savings in -or4 done = 2otar pumps? UNIT V TUR%INES 1 Tur1ines = Draft tu1e and cavitations = Application of momentum principle = )mpact of 6ets on plane and curved plates = Tur1ines = &lassification = 2adial flo- tur1ines = A9ial flo- tur1ines = )mpulse and 2eaction? L8 4/ T8 -/ T tal8 60 TE9T %22:S 1? ,ansal' 2?C?' J$luid !ec"anics and / draulic !ac"inesJ' 0a9mi Pu1lis"ing Pvt 0td' 200(?

2?

Su1raman a' C?' J$lo- in >pen &"annelsJ' Tata !cGra-3/ill Pu1lis"ing &ompan ' 1++4?

RE3ERENCES 1? Dain' A?C?' J$luid !ec"anics :including / draulic !ac"ines;J' *t" Edition' C"anna Pu1lis"ers' 1++#? 2? 2anga 2a6u' C?G?' A$lo- T"roug" >pen &"annelsB' Tata !cGra-3/ill' 1+*#? 3? !odi' P?.? and Set"' S?!?' A/ draulic and $luid !ec"anicsB' Standard ,oo4 /ouse' 2000

CE-2/4 SURVEYIN' II L T . 0 P C 0 .

UNIT I TACHE2(ETRIC SURVEYIN' 6 Tac"ometric s stems = Tangential' stadia and su1tense met"ods = Stadia s stems = /oriEontal and inclined sig"ts = 7ertical and normal staffing = $i9ed and mova1le "airs = Stadia constants = Anallactic lens = Su1tense 1ar? UNIT II C2NTR2L SURVEYIN' # 8or4ing from -"ole to part = /oriEontal and vertical control met"ods = Triangulation = Signals = ,ase line = )nstruments and accessories = &orrections = Satellite station = 2eduction to centre = Trigonometric leveling = Single and reciprocal o1servations = !odern trends = ,enc" mar4ing UNIT III SURVEY A4BUST(ENTS # Errors = Sources' precautions and corrections = &lassification of errors = True and most pro1a1le values = -eig"ted o1servations = !et"od of equal s"ifts = Principle of least squares = .ormal equation = &orrelates = 0evel nets = Ad6ustment of simple triangulation net-or4s? UNIT ASTR2N2(ICAL SURVEYIN' -&elestial sp"ere = Astronomical terms and definitions = !otion of sun and stars = Apparent altitude and corrections = &elestial co3ordinate s stems = Different time s stems = .autical almanac = Star constellations = calculations for aEimut" of a line? UNIT V A4VANCES IN SURVEYIN' -2 ,asic concept of " drograp"ic surve ing = Tides = !S0 = Sounding met"ods = 0ocation of soundings and met"ods = T"ree point pro1lem = Strengt" of fi9 = Se9tants and station pointer = 2iver surve s = !easurement of current and disc"arge = P"otogrammetr = )ntroduction onl = ,asic concept of terrestial and aerial p"otograp"s = Stereoscop = Definition of paralla9 = Electromagnetic distance measurement = ,asic principles = )nstruments = Trilateration = 1asic concept of &artograp" and &adastral surve ing? T tal8 4/ TE9T %22:S 1? Punmia' ,?&?' ASurve ingB' 7ol? )' )) and )))' 0a9mi Pu1lications' 1+*+? IV

2?

Canet4ar 'T?P?' ASurve ing and 0evelingB' 7ols? ) and ))' Fnited ,oo4 &orporation' 1++4?

RE3ERENCES

1? 2? 3?

&lar4 D?' APlane and Geodetic Surve ingB' 7ol? ) and ))' &?,?S? Pu1lis"ers and Distri1utors' %t" Edition' 1+(1? Anderson' D?!? and !i4"ail' E?!?' A)ntroduction to Surve ingB' !cGra-3/ill ,oo4 &ompan ' 1+*#? /eri1ert Ca"men and 8olfgang $aig' ASurve ingB' 8alter de Gru ter' 1++#?

CE-2// HI'H>AY EN'INEERIN' L T . 0 P C 0 .

UNIT I HI'H>AY PLANNIN' AN4 ALI'N(ENT 1 /istor of road construction = /ig"-a development in )ndia = Da a4ar committee 2ecomendations and realisations = T-ent ear road development plans = &oncepts of on3going "ig"-a s development programmes at national level = )nstitutions for "ig"-a development at national level = )ndia road congress = /ig"-a researc" 1oard' national "ig"-a aut"orit of )ndia = !inistr of 2oad Transport and /ig"-a :!>2T/; &entral road researc" institute = 2equirements of ideal alignment = $actors controlling "ig"-a alignment engineering surve s for alignment = &onventional met"ods and modern met"ods :2emote sensing' G)S and GPS tec"niques; = &lassification and cross section of ur1an and rural roads = /ig"-a cross sectional elements = 2ig"t of -a ' carriage -a ' cam1er' 4er1s' s"oulders and footpat"s :)2& Standards; = &ross sections of different class of roads = Principles of "ig"-a financing? UNIT II 'E2(ETRIC 4ESI'N 23 HI'H>AYS 1 Design of "oriEontal alignment = /oriEontal curves super elevation = 8idening of pavements on "oriEontal curves and transition curves design of vertical alignments = 2olling' limiting' e9ceptional and minimum gradients' summit and valle curves = Sig"t distances = $actors affecting sig"t distances = P)E7 t"eor ' stopping sig"t distance :SSD; = >verta4ing sig"t distance = Sig"t distance at intersections = )ntermediate sig"t distance and illumination sig"t distance NDerivations and pro1lems in SSD and >SDO = Geometric design of "ill roads N)2& Standards >nl O? UNIT III 3LE9I%LE AN4 RI'I4 PAVE(ENTS 1 2igid and fle9i1le pavements = &omponents and t"eir functions = Design principles of fle9i1le and rigid pavements = $actors affecting t"e design of pavements = ES80' climate' su13grade soil and traffic = Design practice for fle9i1le pavements :&,2 met"od' )2& !et"od and 2ecommendations = Pro1lems; = Design practice for rigid pavements = )2& 2ecommendations :concept onl ;? UNIT IV HI'H>AY (ATERIALS AN4 C2NSTRUCTI2N PRACTICE 1 Desira1le properties and testing of "ig"-a materials= Soil = &alifornia 1earing ratio test = $ield densit test = Aggregate' crus"ing' a1rasion' impact tests' -ater a1sorption = $la4iness and elongation indices and stone polis"ing value test = ,itumen = Penetration' ductolit ' viscosit ' 1inder content and softening point tests = &onstruction practice = -ater 1ound macadam road = ,ituminous road and cement concrete road :As per )2& and !>2T/ specification; = /ig"-a drainage :)2& 2ecommendations;?

UNIT V HI'H>AY (AINTENANCE 1 T pes of defects in $le9i1le pavements = Surface defects = &rac4s' deformation' disintegration = S mptoms = &auses and treatments = T pes of pavement = $ailures in rigid pavements = Scaling' s"rin4age' -arping' structural crac4s spalling of 6oints and mud pumping = Special repairs = Pavement evaluation = Pavement surface conditions and structural evaluation = Evaluation of pavement $ailure and strengt"ening = >verla design 1 ,en4elman ,eam met"od :Procedure onl ;? T tal8 4/

TE9T %22:S 1? C"anna' C? and Dusto' &?E?G?' A/ig"-a EngineeringB' C"anna Pu1lis"ers' 2001? 2? Cadi ali' 0?2?'APrinciples and Practice of /ig"-a EngineeringB' C"anna Tec"nical Pu1lications' 2000? RE3ERENCES 1? Papacostas' &?S? and Prevedouros P?D?' ATransportation Engineering and PlanningB' Prentice /all of )ndia' 200%? 2? )2& Standards :)2& 3( = 2001 and )2& #* = 1++*;? 3? ,ureau of )ndian Standards :,)S; Pu1lications on /ig"-a !aterials? 4? Specifications for 2oad and ,ridges' !>2T/ :)ndia;? &E12#% ST2E.GT/ >$ !ATE2)A0S 0A,>2AT>2I L T 0 0 P C . 2

LIST 23 E9PERI(ENTS 1? Test involving a9ial compression to o1tain t"e stress = strain curve 2? Test involving a9ial tension to o1tain t"e stress = strain curve and t"e strengt" 3? Test involving torsion to o1tain t"e torque vs? angle of t-ist and "ence t"e stiffness 4? Test involving fle9ure to o1tain t"e load deflection curve and "ence t"e stiffness #? Tests on springs %? /ardness tests (? S"ear test *? Test for impact resistance +? Tests on &ement T tal 8 4/

T"e student s"ould learn t"e use of deflectometer' e9tensometer' compressometer and strain gauges? 0)ST >$ E5F)P!E.TS :$or a 1atc" of 30 students; Sl& N & 1? 2? 3? 4e"cripti ! ? E@uip$e!t" FT! of minimum 400 C. capacit Torsion testing mac"ine for steel rods )Eod impact testing mac"ine /ardness testing mac"ine 4? 1 eac"

5ua!tit, 1 .o? 1 .o 1 .o

2oc4-ell 7ic4er<s :an 2; ,rinnel ,eam deflection test apparatus E9tensometer &ompressometer Dial gauges 0e &"atelier<s apparatus 7icat<s apparatus !ortar cu1e moulds

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1 .o 1 .o 1 .o $e2 .os? 2 .os? 10 .os?

CE-2/0

HY4RAULIC EN'INEERIN' LA%2RAT2RY

L T 0 0 LIST 23 E9PERI(ENTS 1? Determination of co3efficient of disc"arge for orifice

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Determination of co3efficient of disc"arge for notc"es Determination of co3efficient of disc"arge for venturimeter Determination of co3efficient of disc"arge for orifice meter Stud of impact of 6et on flat plate :normal H inclined; Stud of friction losses in pipes Stud of minor losses in pipes Stud on performance c"aracteristics of Pelton tur1ine? Stud on performance c"aracteristics of $rancis tur1ine Stud on performance c"aracteristics of Caplan tur1ine Stud on performance c"aracteristics of &entrifugal pumps :&onstant speed H varia1le speed; Stud on performance c"aracteristics of reciprocating pump? T tal 84/ LIST 23 E5UIP(ENTS

1? 2?

,ernoulli<s t"eorem = 7erification Apparatus &alculation of !etacentric "eig"t 8ater tan4 .o? S"ip model -it" accessories

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.o? 3? .o? 4? $lo- measurement >pen c"annel flo:i; &"annel -it" provision for fi9ing notc"es :rectangular' triangular and trapeEoidal forms; :ii; $lume assem1l -it" provisions for conducting e9periments on / draulic 6umps' generation of surges etc? !easurement of velocit Pirot tu1e assem1l

1 Fnit

1 Fnit

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:iv;

$lo- measurement in pipes 7enturimeter' F tu1e manometer fi9tures li4e 7alves' collecting tan4 >rifice meter' -it" all necessar fittings in pipe lines of different diameters &ali1ration of flo- t"roug" orifice tan4 -it" Provisions for fi9ing orifices of different s"apes' collecting tan4 &ali1ration of flo- t"roug" mout" piece Tan4 -it" provisions for fi9ing mout" pieces 7iE e9ternal mout" pieces and internal mout" piece ,orda<s mout" piece Fnit

3 3

1 Fnit 1 Fnit

1 Fnit

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0osses in Pipes !a6or loss = $riction loss Pipe lengt"s :min? 3m; of different diameters -it" 7alves and pressure rapping and collecting tan4

Fnit !inor 0osses Pipe line assem1l -it" provisions for "aving Sudden contractions in diameter' e9pansions ,ends' el1o- fitting' etc? (? :i; :ii; :iii; Fnit :iv; Pumps &entrifugal pump assem1l -it" accessories :single stage; &entrifugal pump assem1l -it" accessories :multi stage; 2eciprocating pump assem1l -it" accessories Deep -ell pump assem1l set -it" accessories 3 3 3 3 1 Fnit 1 Fnit 1

1 Fnit

1 Fnit

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Tur1ine )mpulse tur1ine assem1l -it" fittings and accessories

3 1 Fnit

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$rancis tur1ine assem1l -it" fittings and accessories Caplan tur1ine assem1l -it" fittings and accessories

3 1 Fnit 3 1 Fnit

CE-2/#

SURVEYIN' PRACTICAL II L T 0 0 P C 4 2

LIST 23 E9PERI(ENTS

1? 2? 3? 4? #? %? (? *?

Stud of t"eodolite !easurement of "oriEontal angles 1 reiteration and repetition and vertical angles T"eodolite surve traverse /eig"ts and distances 3 Triangulation 3 Single plane met"od? Tac"eometr 3 Tangential s stem 3 Stadia s stem 3 Su1tense s stem? Setting out -or4s 3 $oundation mar4ing 3 Simple curve :rig"tHleft3"anded; 3 Transition curve? $ield o1servation for and &alculation of aEimut" $ield -or4 using Total Station T tal8 60 LIST 23 E5UIP(ENTS :$or a 1atc" of 30 students;

S& N & 1? 2? 3? 4? #? %? (?

4e"cripti ! ? E@uip$e!t" Total Station T"eodolites Dump level Plain ta1le Poc4et stereoscope 2anging rods 0eveling staff

5ua!tit, 3 .os Atleast 1 for ever 10 students Atleast 1 for ever 10 students Atleast 1 for ever 10 students 1 1 for a set of # students

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&ross staff &"ains Tapes Arro-s

SE(ESTER V
%UIL4IN' TECHN2L2'Y L . T 0 P C 0 .

UNIT I PRELI(INARY INVESTI'ATI2N 1 Principles of planning = Planning regulations and 1 e3la-s3site -or4s and setting out = E9cavations and tim1ering = Su1 soil drainage = Electricit lig"ting on 1uilding sites = 8inter 1uilding = Preparation of la out = Site plan = >rientation of 1uildings? UNIT II SITE SELECTI2N AN4 SU% STRUCTURES 1 Site selection = T pes of 1uilding as per .,& = T pes of foundations = S"allo- = Deep foundations = !ac"ine foundation UNIT III SUPER STRUCTURE 1 Stone and 1ric4 masonr = &omposite masonr = 0oad 1earing -alls = &avit -alls = Partition -alls = 2einforced 1ric4 masonr ? UNIT 3L22RIN' AN4 R223IN' 1 Ground floors = &omponents = T pes = Suspended flooring = Fpper floors = T pes = !et"ods of la ing = T pe of roofs = T pes of pitc"ed roof = S"ell roofs = $olded plate roofs = &onstructional practices = 2oof covering details? UNIT V STAIRCASE AN4 SERVICES 1 2equirement of a good staircase = T pe of staircase calculation for geometr = 2amps = Escalators lifts = T pes = /andling capacit ? T tal8 4/ TE9T %22:S 1? Arora' S?P? and ,indra' S?P?' A,uilding construction Planning Tec"niques and !et"ods of &onstructionB' D"anpat 2ai and Sons' 1++(? IV

2?

Punmia' ,?&?' As"o4 Cumar Dain and Arun Cumar Dain' A,uilding &onstructionB' 0a9mi Pu1lications Pvt?' 0td?' 1++(?

RE3ERENCES 1? &"udle ' A&onstruction Tec"nolog B 7ol?1' 2' 3 and 4 E0,S Pu1lis"er' 1++(? 2? .ational ,uilding &ode of )ndia' Parts )))' )7' 7)) and )P 1+*3?

4ESI'N 23 REIN32RCE4 C2NCRETE ELE(ENTS L 4

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UNIT I (ETH24S 23 4ESI'N 23 C2NCRETE STRUCTURES -2 &oncept of elastic met"od' ultimate load met"od and limit state met"od = Advantages of limit state met"od over ot"er met"ods = Design codes and specification = 0imit state p"ilosop" as detailed in )S code = Design of fle9ural mem1ers and sla1s 1 -or4ing stress met"od = Principles of design of liquid retaining structures = Properties of un3 crac4ed section = &alculation of t"ic4ness and reinforcement for liquid retaining structure? UNIT II LI(IT STATE 4ESI'N 32R 3LE9URE -2 Anal sis and design of one -a and t-o -a rectangular sla1 su16ected to uniforml distri1uted load for various 1oundar conditions and corner effects = Anal sis and design of singl and dou1l reinforced rectangular and flanged 1eams? UNIT III LI(IT STATE 4ESI'N 32R %2N4; ANCH2RA'E SHEAR AN4 T2RSI2N -2 ,e"aviour of 2& mem1ers in 1ond and anc"orage = Design requirements as per current code = ,e"aviour of 2& 1eams in s"ear and torsion = Design of 2& mem1ers for com1ined 1ending s"ear and torsion? UNIT IV LI(IT STATE 4ESI'N 23 C2LU(NS -2 T pes of columns = ,raced and un1raced columns = Design of s"ort column for a9ial' unia9ial and 1ia9ial 1ending = Design of long columns? UNIT V LI(IT STATE 4ESI'N 23 322TIN' AN4 4ETAILIN' -2 Design of -all footing = Design of a9iall and eccentricall loaded rectangular footing = Design of com1ined rectangular footing for t-o columns onl = Standard met"od of detailing 2& 1eams' sla1s and columns = Special requirements of detailing -it" reference to erection process? T tal8 60 TE9T %22:S 1? 7arg"ese' P?&?' A0imit State Design of 2einforced &oncreteB' Prentice /all of )ndia' Pvt? 0td?' 200(?

2?

Cris"na 2a6u' .?' ADesign of 2einforced &oncrete StructuresB' &,S Pu1lis"ers and Distri1utors' 2003?

RE3ERENCES 1? Dain' A?C?' A0imit State Design of 2& StructuresB' .emc"and Pu1lications' 2002? 2? Sin"a' S?.?' A2einforced &oncrete DesignB' Tata !cGra-3/ill Pu1lis"ing &ompan 0td?' 2002? 3? Fnni4ris"na Pillai' S? and Devadas !enon' A2einforced &oncrete DesignB' Tata !cGra-3/ill Pu1lis"ing &ompan 0td?' 2003?

STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS I L . T P C 0 4

UNIT I 4E3LECTI2N 23 4ETER(INATE STRUCTURES 1 Principles of virtual -or4 for deflections = Deflections of pin36ointed plane frames and rigid plane frames = 8illot diagram = !o"r<s correction?

UNIT

(2VIN' L2A4S AN4 IN3LUENCE LINES 1 :DETE2!).ATE A.D ).DETE2!).ATE ST2F&TF2ES; )nfluence lines for reactions in staticall determinate structures = )nfluence lines for mem1ers forces in pin36ointed frames = )nfluence lines for s"ear force and 1ending moment in 1eam sections = &alculation of critical stress resultants due to concentrated and distri1uted moving loads = !uller ,reslau<s principle = )nfluence lines for continuous 1eams and single store rigid frames = )ndirect model anal sis for influence lines of indeterminate structures = ,eggs deformeter?

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UNIT III ARCHES 1 Arc"es as structural forms = E9amples of arc" structures = T pes of arc"es = Anal sis of t"ree "inged' t-o "inged and fi9ed arc"es' para1olic and circular arc"es = Settlement and temperature effects? UNIT IV 1 &ontinuous 1eams = Settlement rigid frames :-it"out s-a ; = Principles of s mmetr and anti s mmetr ? SL2PE 4E3LECTI2N (ETH24

UNIT V 1

(2(ENT 4ISTRI%UTI2N (ETH24

Anal sis of continuous 1eams = Settlement = Plane rigid frames -it" and -it"out s-a = .a lor<s simplification?

L8 4/ T8 -/ T tal8 60 TE9T %22:S 1? 7aid anad"an' 2? and Perumal' P?' A&ompre"ensive Structural Anal sis = 7ol? 1 and 7ol? 2B' 0a9mi Pu1lications' 2003? 2? /arrison /?,?' AStructural Anal sis and DesignB' Part ) and )) Pergamon Press' 1++0?

RE3ERENCES 1? 2? 8ang' &?C?' AAnal sis of )ndeterminate StructuresB' Tata !cGra-3/ill' 1+*3? .egi' 0?S? and Dangid' 2?S?' AStructural Anal sisB' %t" Edition' Tata !cGra-3/ill Pu1lications' 2003?

3UN4A(ENTALS 23 RE(2TE SENSIN' AN4 'IS

L . UNIT I

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E(R AN4 ITS INTERACTI2N >ITH AT(2(2SPHERE AN4 EARTH (ATERIAL C 1

Definition of remote sensing and its components = Electromagnetic spectrum = 8avelengt" regions important for remote sensing = 8ave t"eor ' particle t"eor ' stefan = ,oltEman and 8ein<s displacement la- atmosp"eric scattering' a1sorption = Atmosp"eric -indo-s = Spectral signature concepts = T pical spectral reflective c"aracteristics of -ater' vegetation' soil? UNIT II 1 T pes of platforms = >r1it t pes' sun s nc"ronous and geos nc"ronous = Passive and active sensors = 2esolution concepts = Pa load description of important eart" resources and meteorological satellites = Air1orne and space 1orne T)2 and micro-ave sensors = T pes of data products? UNIT III 1 I(A'E INTERPRETATI2N AN4 ANALYSIS PLAT32R(S AN4 SENS2RS

T pes of image interpretation = 7isual interpretation 4e s = ,asic elements of image interpretation = Digital image processing = Pre3processing = )mage en"ancement tec"niques = !ultispectral image classification = Supervised and unsupervised? UNIT IV 1 'E2'RAPHIC IN32R(ATI2N SYSTE(

)ntroduction = !aps = Definitions = !ap pro6ections = T pes of pro6ections = !ap anal sis = G)S definition = ,asic components of G)S = Standard G)S soft -ares = Data t pe = Spatial and non spatial :attri1ute data; = !easurement scales = Data ,ase !anagement S stems :D,!S;? UNIT V 1 4ATA7ENTRY; ST2RA'E AN4 ANALYSIS

Data modelsG vector and raster = Data compression = Data input 1 digitiEation and scanning = Attri1ute data anal sis and integrated data anal sis = !odeling in G)S = /ig"-a alignment studies = 0and information s stem? T tal8 4/

TE9T %22:S 1 T"omas' 0?!? and 2alp"' C?8?' A2emote Sensing and )mage )nterpretation B' Do"n 8ile and Sons' 2002? 2? An6i 2edd ' !?' ATe9t ,oo4 of 2emote Sensing and Geograp"ical information S stemsB' 3rd Edition' ,S Pu1lications' 200%? RE3ERENCES 1? 0o' &?P? and Ieung' A?C?8?' A&oncepts and Tec"niques of G)SB' Prentice /all of )ndia Pvt? 0td?' 2002? 2? ,urroug"' P?A? and 2ac"ael A?!c? Donnell APrinciples of G)SJ' >9ford Fniversit Press' 200%? 3? 0an /e -ood' AAn )ntroduction to G)SB' Pearson Education Asia' 2000?

E.7)2>.!E.TA0 E.G).EEE2).G L . T 0 P C 0 .

F.)T ) 8ATE2 SFPP0I SISTE!S = S>F2&E A.D &>.7EIA.&E + >16ectives = Population forecasting = Design period = 8ater demand c"aracteristics = Sources of -ater = Source selection = 8ater qualit parameters and significance = Standards = )nta4e structures = &onve ance = / draulics = 0a ing' 6ointing and testing of pipes = Pump selection =Appurtenances? F.)T )) DES)G. P2).&)P0ES >$ 8ATE2 T2EAT!E.T + >16ectives = Selection of unit operations and processes = Principles of flocculation' sedimentation' filtration' disinfection = Design principles of flas" mi9er' flocculator' clarifiers' filters = Disinfection devices = Softening = Demineralisation = Aeration = )ron removal = Defluoridation = >peration and maintenance aspects = 2esidue management? D)ST2),FT)>. 2equirements = &omponents = Service reservoir design = Anal sis of distri1ution net-or4 = /ard cross met"od = Equivalent pipe met"od = &omputer application = 0ea4 detection? F.)T ))) SE8E2AGE SISTE!' &>00E&T)>. A.D T2A.S!)SS)>. +

Sources of -aste-ater = 5uantit of sanitar se-age = Storm run off estimation = 8aste-ater c"aracteristics and significance = Effluent disposal stand over = Design of se-ers = &omputer applications = 0a ing' 6ointing and testing of se-ers = Se-er appurtenances = Pump selection? F.)T )7 SE8AGE T2EAT!E.T A.D DES)G. P2).&)P0ES + >16ectives = Selection of unit operation and process = Design principles of primar and secondar treatment' screen c"am1er' grit c"am1er' primar sedimentation tan4s' activated sludge process = Aeration tan4 and o9idation ditc" = Tric4ling filter = Sta1ilisation ponds = Septic tan4s -it" soa4 pits = SludgeG treatment and disposal = ,iogas recover = Se-age farming? F.)T 7 D)SP>SA0 >$ SE8AGE + Disposal on land = Disposal into -ater 1odies = >9 gen sag curve = Streeter P"elp<s model = 8aste-ater reclamation tec"niques?

TotalG 4#

TEPT ,>>CS 1? Garg' S?C?' AEnvironmental Engineering ) and ))B' C"anna Pu1lis"ers' 200(? 2? !odi' P?.?' AEnvironmental Engineering ) and ))B' Standard ,oo4 /ouse' 1+++? 2E$E2E.&ES 1? A!anual on 8ater Suppl and TreatmentB' &P/EE>' Government of )ndia' 1+++? 2? A!anual on Se-erage and Se-age TreatmentB' &P/EE>' Government of )ndia' 1++3? 3? A/and1oo4 on 8ater Suppl and DrainageB' SP3#' ,?)?S?' 1+*(? 4? !etcalf' and Edd ' !?&?' A8aste-ater Engineering Treatment and 2euseB' Tata !cGra-3/ill Pu1lications' 2003?

32UN4ATI2N EN'INEERIN' L . T 0 P C 0 .

UNIT I SITE INVESTI'ATI2N AN4 SELECTI2N 23 32UN4ATI2N 1 Scope and o16ectives = !et"ods of e9ploration3averaging and 1oring = 8ater 1oring and rotator drilling = Dept" of 1oring = Spacing of 1ore "ole 3 Sampling = 2epresentative and undistur1ed sampling = Sampling tec"niques = Split spoon sampler' t"in tu1e sampler' stationar piston sampler = ,ore log report = Penetration tests :SPT and S&PT; = Data interpretation :Strengt" parameters and 0iquefaction potential; = Selection of foundation 1ased on soil condition? UNIT II SHALL2> 32UN4ATI2N

1 )ntroduction=0ocation and dept" of foundation = &odal provisions = ,earing capacit of s"allo- foundation on "omogeneous deposits = TerEag"i<s formula and ,)S formula = $actors affecting 1earing capacit = Pro1lems31earing &apacit from insitu tests :SPT' S&PT and plate load; = Allo-a1le 1earing pressure' settlement = &omponents of settlement = Determination of settlement of foundations on granular and cla deposits = Allo-a1le settlements = &odal provision = !et"ods of minimiEing settlement = Differential settlement? UNIT III 322TIN'S AN4 RA3TS 1 T pes of foundation = &ontact pressure distri1ution 1elo- footings and raft = )solated and com1ined footings = T pes = Proportioning = !at foundation = T pes = Fse = Proportioning = $loating foundation? UNIT IV PILES 1 T pes of piles and t"eir function = $actors influencing t"e selection of pile = &arr ing capacit of single pile in granular and co"esive soil = Static formula = D namic formulae :Engineering ne-s and /ile <s; = &apacit from insitu tests :SPT and S&PT; = .egative s4in friction = Fplift capacit = Group capacit 1 different met"ods :$eld<s rule' &onverse 0a1arra formula and 1loc4 failure criterion; = Settlement of pile groups = )nterpretation of pile load test = $orces on pile caps = Fnder reamed piles = &apacit under compression and uplift? UNIT V RETAININ' >ALLS 1 Plastic equili1rium in soils = Active and passive states = 2an4ine<s t"eor = &o"esionless and co"esive soil = &oloum1<s -edge t"eor = &ondition for critical failure plane =

Eart" pressure on retaining -alls of simple configurations = Grap"ical met"ods :2e1"ann and &ulmann; = Pressure on t"e -all due to line load = Sta1ilit of retaining -alls? T tal8 4/

TE9T %22:S 1? !urt" ' 7?.?S?' ASoil !ec"anics and $oundation EngineeringB' F,S Pu1lis"ers Distri1ution 0td' 1+++? 2? Gopal 2an6an 2ao' A?S?2?'B,asic and Applied Soil !ec"anicsB' 8ile Eastern 0td?' 2003? RE3ERENCES 1? Das' ,?!?' APrinciples of $oundation Engineering' #t" Edition' T"omson ,oo4s' 2003? 2? Canira6' S?2?' ADesign Aids in Soil !ec"anics and $oundation EngineeringB' Tata !cGra- /ill Pu1lis"ing &ompan 0td?' 2002? 3? ,o-les' D?E?' A$oundation Anal sis and DesignB' !cGra-3/ill' 1++4

ENVIR2N(ENTAL EN'INEERIN' LA%2RAT2RY L 0 LIST 23 E9PERI(ENTS 1? 2?

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3? 4? #? %? (? *? +? 10? 11? 12? 13? 14?

Sampling and preservation met"ods and significance of c"aracteriEation of -ater and -aste-ater? Determination of i; P/ and tur1idit ii; /ardness Determination of iron and fluoride Determination of residual c"lorine Determination of &"lorides Determination of Ammonia .itrogen Determination of Sulp"ate Determination of >ptimum &oagulant Dosage Determination of availa1le &"lorine in ,leac"ing po-der Determination of dissolved o9 gen Determination of suspended' volatile and fi9ed solids ,?>?D? test &?>?D? test )ntroduction to ,acteriological Anal sis :Demonstration onl ; T tal8 4/

RE3ERENCES 1? 2? 3? Standard !et"ods for t"e E9amination of 8ater and 8aste-ater' AP/A' 20t" Edition' 8as"ington' 1++*? Garg' S?C?' AEnvironmental Engineering 7ol? ) and ))B' C"anna Pu1lis"ers' 200(? !odi' P?.?' AEnvironmental Engineering 7ol? ) and ))B' Standard ,oo4 /ouse' 1+++?

LIST 23 E5UIP(ENTS D? r a )atch ? .0 "tu+e!t"E

1? 2? 3? 4? #? %? (? *? +? 10? 11? 12? 13? 14? 1#? 1%? 1(? 1*? 1+? 20? 21? 22? 23? 24? 2#? 2%? 2(?

P/ meter Tur1idit meter &onductivit meter 2efrigerator ,>D incu1ator 3 !uffle furnace 3 /ot air oven !agnetic stirrer -it" "ot plates 3 Desicator Dar test apparatus 8ater 1at" $urniture Glass -aves H &ruici1les &"emicals &>D apparatus C6eldane apparatus /eating mantles &alorimeter &"lorine comparator $urnitureG 8or4 ta1le ,ea4er Standard flas4 ,urette -it" stand Pipette &ruci1le $iltration assem1l &"emicals

3 3 3 1 .o? 1 .o? 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3

1 no? 1 .o? 1 .o?

1 .o? # .os? 1 .o? 1 .o? 1 .o? 1 lot 1 lot 1 lot 1 .o? 1 .o? # .os? 1 .o? 1 .o? 10 .os? 30 .os? 30 .os? 1# .os? 1# .os? 1# .os? 1 .o? 0ot

S2IL (ECHANICS LA%2RAT2RY

L 0 LIST 23 E9PERI(ENTS

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1? 2? 3? 4? #? %? (? *?

+? 10?

Grain siEe distri1utions = Sieve anal sis Grains siEe distri1ution = / drometer anal sis Specific gravit of soil grains 2elative densit of sands Atter1erg limits test Determination of moisture = Densit relations"ip using standard Proctor test? Permea1ilit determination :constant "ead and falling "ead met"ods; Determination of s"ear strengt" parameters? i; Direct s"ear test on co"esionless soil ii; Fnconfined compression test on co"esive soil iii; Tria9ial compression test >ne dimensional consolidation test :determination of coefficient of consolidation onl ; field densit test :&ore cutter and sand replacement met"ods; TotalG 4# LIST 23 E5UIP(ENTS D? r a )atch ? .0 "tu+e!t"E

Sl&N 1? 2? 3? 4? #? %? (? *? +? 10?

E@uip$e!t" Electrical >ven Direct S"ear test apparatus 0iquid limit Apparatus Sieve S"a4er Sieves : $ine and &oarse Aggregates; Soil Permea1ilit Apparatus Standard Proctor compaction mould and "ammer Soil / drometer &ore &utter &,2 Apparatus

5t, 1 .o 1 .o 2 .os 1 .o 1 Set in eac" 1 .o 1 .o 1 .o 1 .o 1 .o

11? 12? 13? 14? 1#? 1%? 1(?

&onsolidation Apparatus P cnometer / drometer 6ar Tria9ial setup &ompression Proving 2ing Direct S"ear test apparatus 0iquid 0imit Apparatus

1 .o 3 .os 1 .o 1 .o 3 .os 1 .o 2 .o

$)E0D SF27EI 3 SF27EI &A!P L 0 T 0 P C . 2

Ten da s surve camp using t"eodolite' cross staff' levelling staff' tapes' plane ta1le and total station? T"e camp must involve -or4 on a large area of not less t"an 400 "ectares? At t"e end of t"e camp' eac" student s"all "ave mapped and contoured t"e area? T"e camp record s"all include all original field o1servations' calculations and plots? i; ii; iii; iv; Triangulation Trilateration Sun H Star o1servation to determine aEimut" Fse of GTS to determine latitude and longitude T tal8 4/

EVALUATI2N PR2CE4URE 1? )nternal !ar4s :Decided 1 t"e staff in3c"arge appointed 1 t"e )nstitution; G 20 mar4s

2? Evaluation of Surve &amp 2eport mar4s :Evaluated 1 t"e e9ternal e9aminer appointed t"e Fniversit ; 3? 7iva voce e9amination :Evaluated 1 t"e internal e9aminer appointed 1 t"e />D

G 30

G #0 mar4s

-it" t"e approval of />D and e9ternal e9aminer appointed 1 t"e Fniversit = -it" equal 8eig"tage; T tal8 -00 $arF"

SE(ESTER VI
DES)G. >$ 2E).$>2&ED &>.&2ETE A.D !AS>.2I ST2F&TF2ES L 4 UNIT I RETAININ' >ALLS -2 Design of cantilever and counter fort retaining -alls? UNIT II >ATER TAN:S -2 Fnderground rectangular tan4s = Domes = >ver"ead circular and rectangular tan4s = Design of staging and foundations? UNIT III SELECTE4 T2PICS -2 Design of staircases :ordinar and doglegged; = Design of flat sla1s = Design of reinforced concrete -alls = Principles of design of mat foundation' 1o9 culvert and road 1ridges UNIT IV YIEL4 LINE THE2RY -2 Application of virtual -or4 met"od = Square' rectangular' circular and triangular sla1s? UNIT V %RIC: (AS2NRY -2 )ntroduction' classification of -alls = 0ateral supports and sta1ilit = Effective "eig"t of -all and columns = Effective lengt" of -alls' design loads' load dispersion' permissi1le stresses and design of a9iall and eccentricall loaded 1ric4 -alls T 0 P C 0 4

T tal8 60 TE9T %22:S 1? Cris"na 2a6u' .?' ADesign of 2& StructuresB' &,S Pu1lis"ers and Distri1utors' 1++*? 2? Da aratnam' P?' A,ric4 and 2einforced ,ric4 StructuresB' >9ford and ),/ Pu1lis"ing /ouse' 1++(?

RE3ERENCES 1? !allic4' D?C? and Gupta A?P?' A2einforced &oncreteB' >9ford and ),/ Pu1lis"ing &ompan ' 1+++? 2? S al' )?&? and Goel' A?C?' A2einforced &oncrete StructuresB' A?/? 8"eelers and &o? Pvt? 0td?' 1++4? 3? 7arg"ese' P?&?' A0imit State Design of 2einforced &oncrete StructuresB' 2nd Edition' Prentice3/all of )ndia Pvt? 0td?' 2002?

ST2F&TF2A0 A.A0IS)S )) L . T P C 0 4

UNIT I 3LE9I%ILITY (ETH24 32R IN4ETER(INATE 3RA(ES 1 Equili1rium and compati1ilit = Determinate 7s )ndeterminate structures = )ndeterminac = Primar structure = &ompati1ilit conditions = Anal sis of

indeterminate pin36ointed plane frames' continuous 1eams' rigid 6ointed plane frames :-it" redundanc restricted to t-o;?

UNIT II (ATRI9 STI33NESS (ETH24 1 Element and glo1al stiffness matrices = Anal sis of continuous 1eams = &o3ordinate transformations = 2otation matri9 = Transformations of stiffness matrices' load vectors and displacements vectors = Anal sis of pin36ointed plane frames and rigid frames?

UNIT III 3INITE ELE(ENT (ETH24 1 )ntroduction = Discretisation of a structure = Displacement functions = Truss element = ,eam element = Plane stress and plane strain Triangular elements

UNIT IV

PLASTIC ANALYSIS 23 STRUCTURES

Staticall indeterminate a9ial pro1lems = ,eams in pure 1ending = Plastic moment of resistance = Plastic modulus = S"ape factor = 0oad factor = Plastic "inge and mec"anism = Plastic anal sis of indeterminate 1eams and frames = Fpper and lo-er 1ound t"eorems

UNIT V 1

SPACE AN4 CA%LE STRUCTURES

Anal sis of Space trusses using met"od of tension coefficients = ,eams curved in plan Suspension ca1les = &a1les -it" t-o and t"ree "inged stiffening girders?

L8 4/ T8 -/ T tal8 60 TE9T %22:S 1? &oates 2?&?' &outie !?G? and Cong $?C?' AStructural Anal sisB' E0,S and .elson' 1++0? 2? .egi' 0?S? and Dangid' 2?S?' AStructural Anal sisB' Tata !cGra-3/ill Pu1lications' 2003?

RE3ERENCES 1? G"ali' A?' .e1ille' A?!? and ,ro-n' T?G?' AStructural Anal sisB A Fnified &lassical and !atri9 approac"B' #t" Edition' Spon Press' 2003? 2? 7aEirani 7aid anat"an' 2? and Perumail' P?' A&ompre"ensive Structural Anal sis = 7ol? ) and ))B' 0a9mi Pu1lications' 2003?

IRRI'ATI2N EN'INEERIN'

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UNIT I INTR24UCTI2N 1 )rrigation = .eed and mode of irrigation = !erits and demerits of irrigation = &rop and crop seasons = &onsumptive use of -ater = Dut = $actors affecting dut = )rrigation efficiencies = Planning and development of irrigation pro6ects? UNIT II IRRI'ATI2N (ETH24S 1 &anal irrigation = 0ift irrigation = Tan4 irrigation = $looding met"ods = !erits and demerits = Sprin4ler irrigation = Drip irrigation? UNIT III 4IVERSI2N AN4 I(P2UN4IN' STRUCTURES 1 8eirs = Elementar profile of a -eir = 8eirs on pervious foundations = T pes of impounding structures = Tan4s' sluices and -eirs = Gravit dams = Eart" dams = Arc" dams = Spill-a s = $actors affecting location and t pe of dams = $orces on a dam = / draulic design of dams? UNIT IV CANAL IRRI'ATI2N 1 Alignment of canals = &lassification of canals = &anal drops = / draulic design of drops = &ross drainage -or4s = / draulic design of cross drainage -or4s = &anal /ead -or4s = &anal regulators = 2iver Training -or4s? UNIT V IRRI'ATI2N >ATER (ANA'E(ENT 1 .eed for optimisation of -ater use = !inimising irrigation -ater losses = >n farm development -or4s = Percolation ponds = Participator irrigation management = 8ater users associations = &"anging paradigms in -ater management = Performance evaluation? T tal8 4/ TE9T %22:S 1? 2? Asa-a' G?0?' A)rrigation EngineeringB' .e- Age )nternational Pu1lis"ers 200#? Gupta' ,?0? and Amir Gupta' A)rrigation EngineeringB' Sat a Pra"es"an' 2000?

RE3ERENCES 1? Dilip Cumar !a6umdar' A)rrigation 8ater !anagement = Principles and PracticesB' Prentice /all of )ndia :P;' 0td? 2004 2? ,asa4' .?.?' A)rrigation EngineeringB' Tata !cGra-3/ill Pu1lis"ing &o' 200%? 3? Garg' S?C?' A)rrigation EngineeringB1+*#?

4ESI'N 23 STEEL STRUCTURES L 4 UNIT I T 0 P C 0 4

INTR24UCTI2N -2 Properties of steel = Structural steel sections = 0imit state design concepts = 0oads on structures = !etal 6oining met"ods using rivets' -elding' 1olting = Design of 1olted' riveted and -elded 6oints = Eccentric connections = Efficienc of 6oints = /ig" tension 1olts? UNIT II TENSI2N (E(%ERS -2 T pes of sections = .et area = .et effective sections for angles and tee in tension = Design of connections in tension mem1ers = Fse of lug angles = Design of tension splice = &oncept of s"ear lag? UNIT III C2(PRESSI2N (E(%ERS -2 T pes of compression mem1ers = T"eor of columns = ,asis of current codal provision for compression mem1er design = Slenderness ratio = Design of single section and compound section compression mem1ers = Design of lacing and 1attening t pe columns = Design of column 1ases = Gusseted 1ase? UNIT IV %EA(S -2 Design of laterall supported and unsupported 1eams = ,uilt up 1eams = ,eams su16ected to 1ia9ial 1ending = Design of plate girders riveted and -elded = )ntermediate and 1earing stiffeners = 8e1 splices = Design of 1eam columns? UNIT V R223 TRUSSES AN4 IN4USTRIAL STRUCTURES -2 2oof trusses = 2oof and side coverings = Design loads' design of purlin and elements of truss' end 1earing = Design of gantr girder? T tal8 60 TE9T %22:S 1? Da aratnam' P?' ADesign of Steel StructuresB' 2nd Edition' S? &"and and &ompan ' 200*? 2? Su1ramaian' .?' ADesign of Steel StructuresB' >9ford Fniversit Press' 200*? RE3ERENCES

1? 2?

2amac"andra' S?' ADesign of Steel Structures = 7ol? ) and ))B' Standard Pu1lication' 200(? Ga lord' E?/?' Ga lord' .?&? and Stallme er' D?E?' ADesign of Steel StructuresB' 3rd Edition' !cGra-3/ill Pu1lications' 1++2?

&>.&2ETE TE&/.>0>GI L . T 0 P C 0 .

UNIT I C2NCRETE (A:IN' (ATERIALS 1 Aggregates classification )S Specifications Properties Grading !et"ods of com1ining aggregates Specified gradings Testing of aggregates &ement Grade of cement &"emical composition Testing of concrete / dration of cement Structure of " drated cement Special cements 8ater c"emical admi9tures !ineral admi9ture? UNIT II C2NCRETE

1 Properties of fres" concrete /ardened concrete Strengt" Elastic properties &reep and s"rin4age 7aria1ilit of concrete strengt"? UNIT (I9 4ESI'N 1 Principles of concrete mi9 design !et"ods of concrete mi9 design Testing of concrete? UNIT IV SPECIAL C2NCRETE 1 0ig"t -eig"t concrete $l as" concrete $i1re reinforced concrete Pol mer concrete Super plasticiEed concrete Epo9 resins and screeds for re"a1ilitation Properties and applications /ig" performance concrete? UNIT V C2NCRETIN' (ETH24S 1 Process of manufacturing of concrete !et"ods of transportation' placing and curing E9treme -eat"er concreting Special concreting met"ods 7accum de-atering Fnder-ater concrete Special from -or4? T tal8 4/ TE9T %22:S 1? 2? .eville' A?!?' AProperties of &oncreteB' Pitman Pu1lis"ing 0imited' 1+*(? S"ett ' !?S?' A&oncrete Tec"nolog B' S? &"and and &ompan 0td?' 2002? III

RE3ERENCES 1? 2ud"ani' G?' A0ig"t 8eig"t &oncreteB' Academic Ciado' Pu1lis"ing /ome of /ungarian Academ of Sciences' 1+%3?

2?

Gam1"ir' !?0?' A&oncrete Tec"nolog B Tata !c?Gra- /ill Pu1lis"ers' 200*?

RAIL>AY EN'INEERIN' L . T 0 P C 0 .

UNIT I INTR24UCTI2N 1 2ole of )ndian rail-a s in national development Permanent -a its components and t"eir functions T pes of rails 2ail fastenings = Sleepers ,allasts = ,allast less trac4s? UNIT II TRAC: ALI'N(ENT 1 Engineering surve s for trac4 alignment = >1ligator points &onventional met"ods !odern met"ods ED! 2emote sensing G)S = GPS = Trac4 in cutting Trac4 on em1an4ments? UNIT III 'E2(ETRIC 4ESI'N 23 TRAC:S 1 Gradients Grade compensation Super3elevation 8idening of gauges in curves Transition curves 7ertical curves? UNIT IV TRAC: C2NSTRUCTI2N 1 Points and crossings = Turnouts = Signalling )nterloc4ing and trac4 circuiting = &onstruction = &onventional and modern met"ods !aterials used? UNIT V (AINTENANCE AN4 2PERATI2N 1 Trac4 drainage Trac4 moderniEation = Automated maintenance and upgrading 0a outs of rail-a stations and ards 2olling stoc4 Tractive po-er Trac4 resistance 0evel crossings? T tal8 4/ TE9T %22: 1? 2? Sa9ena Su1"as"' &? and Sat apal Arora' A?' A&ourse in 2ail-a EngineeringB' D"anpat 2ai and Sons' 2003? Agar-al' !??! 'and &"andra?S?' A2ail-a EngineeringB' >9ford Fniversit Press'200*?

RE3ERENCES

1? 2?

2ang-ala' A2ail-a EngineeringB' &"arotar Pu1lis"ing /ouse' 200(? Gupta' ,?0? and Amit Gupta' ' A2ail-a EngineeringB' Standard Pu1lis"ers Distri1utors'200#

IRRI'ATI2N EN'INEERIN' AN4 ENVIR2N(ENTAL EN'INEERIN' 4ESI'N AN4 4RA>IN' L T P C 0 0 . .

UNIT I -2

I(P2UN4IN' STRUCTURES

Gravit dams = Eart" dams = Arc" dams = Spill -a s = Energ dissipation devices = Dra-ing s"o-ing plan' elevation' "alf sections including foundation?

UNIT II -2

CANAL TRANS(ISSI2N STRUCTURES

Aqueducts = S p"on aqueducts = Super passage = &anal s p"on = &anal drops = .otc" t pe = 2apid t pe fall = S p"on -ell drops = Dra-ing s"o-ing plan' elevation and foundation details?

UNIT III -2

TAN: IRRI'ATI2N STRUCTURES

Tan4 1unds = Tan4 surplus -eirs = Tan4 sluices -eirs on pervious foundations = Percolation ponds = Detailed dra-ings s"o-ing foundation details' plan and elevation?

F.)T )7 8ATE2 T2EAT!E.T P0A.T 12 Design and dra-ing of inta4e to-ers Acrators &"emical feeding facilit $locculator &larifier Settling tan4s Slo- sand filter 2apid sand filter Pressure filter? UNIT V SE>A'E TREAT(ENT PLANTS -2 Design and dra-ing of screen c"am1er = Grit c"annel = Primar clarifier = Activated sludge process = Aeration tan4 and o9idation ditc" = Tric4ling filters = Secondar clarifiers = Fpflo- anaero1ic sludge 1lan4et reactors = Fpflo- anaero1ic filter = Sludge digester = Sludge dr ing 1eds = Sta1ilisation ponds = Septic tan4s?

T tal8 60 N te8 T"e e9amination -ill 1e a t"ree "our one carr ing 100 mar4s? Part = A s"all carr one eit"er or question carr ing #0 mar4s? Part = , s"all carr one eit"er or question carr ing #0 mar4s? Part = A and , toget"er -ill form part of t"e question paper? TE9T %22:S 1? Garg' S?C?' A)rrigation Engineering and Design of StructuresB Canna Pu1lis"ers' 2000? 2? Sat anara ana !urt" &"alla' A8ater 2esources Engineering Principles and PracticeB' 2nd Edition' .e- Age )nternational :P; 0td?' 2002? RE3ERENCES 1? S"arma' 2?C?' A)rrigation Engineering and / draulic StructuresB' >9ford and ),/ Pu1lis"ing &o?' 2002? 2? A!anual on 8ater Suppl and TreatmentB' &P/EE>' Govt? of )ndia' 2002? 3? A!anual on Se-age and Se-age TreatmentB' &P/EE>' Govt? of )ndia' 2003?

T2A.SP>2TAT)>. E.G).EE2).G 0A,>2AT>2I L 0 LIST 23 E9PERI(ENTS ) 1? 2? 3? 4? #? Testing >n Aggregate Presence of deleterious materials 3 )S 23*% 3 Part 2 8ater a1sorption and ,ul4 Specific gravit 3 )S 23*% 3 Part 33 Partial siEe distri1ution 3 )S 23*% 3 Part 31 $la4iness and Elongation )nde9 tests 3 )S 23*% 3 Part 31 !ec"anical properties 3 )S 23*% 3 Part 3 4 a? Aggregate crus"ing 7alue 1? )mpact 7alue c? A1rasion test 7alue and d? Polis"ed store 7alue Soundness Test 3 )S 23*% 3 Part 3# &,2 Test = Studies and E9perimentation ,ituminous !aterials ,ituminous coating and Stripping test = )S %241 7iscosit of 1ituminous Penetration test Softening point = test /eat sta1ilit test TotalG 4# 0)ST >$ E5F)P!E.TS D? r a )atch ? .0 "tu+e!t"E T 0 P C . 2

%? ))? )))? 1? 2? 3? 4? #?

1? 2?

Fniversal Testing !ac"ine A1rasion test

31 31

3? 4? #? %? (? *? +?

7isco meter )mpact test equipments !easuring 6ars -it" ,urners Standard needle for penetration test T"ermo meter $la4iness and elongation test Equipment and accessories &,2 test -it" accessories -it" loading arrangements

32 31 3 2 sets 32 32 3 2 sets in eac" 31 set

C2((UNICATI2N AN4 S23T S:ILLS

L 0

T 0

P C . 2

:&ommon to All ,ranc"es of ))) Iear ,?E?H ,?Tec" students of Anna Fniversit Tiruc"irappalli and affiliated colleges;

T"e aim of t"e course is t-o3foldG to ena1le t"e students to develop communication s4ills in t"e language la1orator and to arrange discussions for developing soft s4ills in t"e la1 andHor t"e classroom? Eac" la1 session s"all last for t"ree periods?

Li"t ? actiGitie" that are t )e carrie+ ut8 D-/ "e""i !" A . peri +" H 4/E

0a1 session Q 1G 0istening and spea4ing practice e9ercises -it" communicative functions? 0earning materialG t"e A&D of Spo4en Englis"G A $oundation &ourse for Spea4ers of )ndian 0anguages :>rient 0ongman' 200*;

0a1 session Q 2G Practice -it" more advanced communicative functions? 0earning materialG t"e A&D of Spo4en Englis"G A $oundation &ourse for Spea4ers of )ndian 0anguages :>rient 0ongman' 200*;

0a1 session Q 3G Pronunciation e9ercises -it" >9ford Advanced 0earners< Dictionar of &urrent Englis" or an ot"er standard Dictionar

0a1 session Q 4G !a4ing an oral presentation in Englis"? 0earning !aterialG Professional Presentations 7&D :&am1ridge Fniversit Press;

0a1 session Q #G 0istening to telep"one conversations in Englis" and completing t"e tas4s? 0earning materialG Essential Telep"oning in Englis" A&D :&am1ridge Fniversit Press;

0a1 session Q %G Giving an e9posure to and practice -it" model group discussion and intervie-s? 0earning materialG /o- to Prepare for Group Discussion and )ntervie- Audio &assette :!cGra-3/ill;

0a1 session Q (G Giving insig"ts into t"e format and t"e tas4 t pes in t"e )E0TS :)nternational Englis" 0anguage Testing S stem;? 0earning !aterialG >16ective )E0TS' )ntermediate 0evel :&FP;

0a1 session Q *G Fnderstanding t"e format and t"e tas4 t pes in t"e T>E$0 :Test of Englis" as a $oreign 0anguage;? 0earning !aterialG Fnderstanding t"e T>E$0 :Educational Testing Services' Princeton;

0a1 session Q +G Administering t"e ,E& :,usiness Englis" &ertificate; Diagnostic Test? 0earning !aterialG ,E& Practice !aterials :,ritis" &ouncil' &"ennai;

0a1 session Q 10G &ompleting t"e steps involved in &areer' 0ife Planning and &"ange !anagement? 0earning !aterialG Developing Soft S4ills :Pearson Education;

0a1 session Q 11G Setting goals and o16ectives e9ercises? 0earning !aterialG Developing Soft S4ills :Pearson Education;

0a1 session Q 12G PrioritiEing and time planning e9ercises? 0earning !aterialG !anaging Time !ultimedia Program &D

0a1 session Q 13G Ta4ing a Personalit T pingH Ps c"ometric Test 0earning !aterialG 200 Ps c"ometric Test prepared 1 t"e &F)&' Anna Fniversit &"ennai

0a1 session Q 14G &ritical and creative t"in4ing e9ercises?

0a1 session Q 1#G )mproving 1od language and cross3cultural communication -it" pictures? 0earning materialG ,od 0anguage :S? &"and and &o?;

$or a detailed plan' refer to t"e topics given 1elo-R

UNIT I LISTENIN' C2((UNICATIVE 3UNCTI2NS

AN4

SPEA:IN'

PRACTICE

IN

)ntroductions and !eetings = Tal4ing a1out Studies andHor Do1 = E9pressing 0i4es and Disli4es = Descri1ing Dail 2outines and &urrent Activities = Tal4ing a1out Past States and Events = Tal4ing a1out $uture Plans and )ntentions = E9pressing Preferences = Giving 2easons = E9pressing >pinions' agreement and Disagreement = See4ing and Giving Advice = !a4ing Suggestions?

UNIT II

SPEA:IN' APPLICATI2NS

!a4ing an >ral Presentation = Preparing t"e Presentation = Performing t"e Presentation = ,eginning = 0anguage = 7isual Aids and ,od 0anguage = 7oice = Ending = 5uestions = Telep"one &onversations = Group Discussion and )ntervie-?

UNIT III

UN4ERSTAN4IN' AN4 PREPARIN' 32R INTERNATI2NAL EN'LISH LAN'UA'E E9A(INATI2NS

)nternational Englis" 0anguage Testing S stem :)E0TS; = Test of Englis" as a $oreign 0anguage :T>E$0; = ,usiness Englis" &ertificate :,E&;

UNIT IV

S23T S:ILLS D-E

Preparing for and Dealing 8it" &"ange = !otivation' Goal3Setting and Self3Esteem = !anaging Time and Stress = &areer and 0ife Planning = Team 8or4 = 0eaders"ip Traits?

UNIT V

S23T S:ILLS D2E

!ultiple )ntelligences = 0earning St les and Personalit T ping = &ritical and &reative T"in4ing = People' &ultures and Self = )ntercultural &ommunication?

RES2URCES 1? Camales" Sadanand and Sus"eela Punit"a' ASpo4en Englis"8 A $oundation &ourseB for Spea4ers of )ndian 0anguages' Part 2 Audio &D' / dera1adG >rient 0ongman' 200* !alcome Goodale' AProfessional PresentationsB' :7&D; .e- Del"iG &am1ridge Fniversit Press' 200# ,ar1ara Garside and Ton Garside' Essential Telep"oning in Englis" :Audio &DE; &am1ridgeG &am1ridge Fniversit Press' 2002 /ari !o"an Prasad and 2a6nis" !o"an' A/o- to Prepare for Group Discussion and )ntervie- DAudio &assette;B' Tata !cGra-3/ill Pu1lis"ing )nternational Englis" 0anguage Testing S stem Practice Tests' &FP ,usiness Englis" &ertificate !aterials' &am1ridge Fniversit Press Fnderstanding t"e T>E$0& Educational Testing Services' Princeton' FS )nteractive !ultimedia Programs on !anaging Time and Stress 2o1ert !? S"erfield and et al ADeveloping Soft S4illsB' 4t" Edition' .e- Del"i' Pearson Education' 200+?

2? 3? 4? #? %? (? *? +?

T tal8 60

SE!ESTE2 7))
T>TA0 5FA0)TI !A.AGE!E.T :&ommon to all 1ranc"es; L . T 0 P C 0 .

UNIT I INTR24UCTI2N 1 Definition of qualit Dimensions of qualit 5ualit planning 5ualit costs = Anal sis tec"niques for qualit costs ,asic concepts of total qualit management /istorical revie- Principles of T5!' leaders"ip = &oncepts 2ole of senior management 5ualit council 5ualit statements Strategic planning Deming p"ilosop" ,arriers to T5! implementation? UNIT II T5( PRINCIPLES 1 &ustomer satisfaction = &ustomer perception of qualit = &ustomer complaints = Service qualit = &ustomer retention = Emplo ee involvement = !otivation = Empo-erment = Teams = 2ecognition and re-ard = Performance appraisal = ,enefits = &ontinuous process improvement = Duran trilog = PDSA c cle = #S' CaiEen' supplier partners"ip = Partnering' sourcing = Supplier selection = Supplier rating = 2elations"ip development = Performance measures = ,asic concepts = Strateg = Performance measure? UNIT III STATISTICAL PR2CESS C2NTR2L DSPCE 1 T"e seven tools of qualit Statistical fundamentals = !easures of central tendenc and dispersion Population and sample .ormal curve &ontrol c"arts for varia1les and attri1utes Process capa1ilit &oncept of si9 sigma .e- seven management tools? UNIT IV T5( T22LS 1 ,enc"mar4ing = 2easons to 1enc"mar4 = ,enc"mar4ing process = 5ualit function deplo ment :5$D; = /ouse of qualit = 5$D Process = ,enefits = Taguc"i qualit loss function = Total Productive !aintenance :TP!; = &oncept = )mprovement needs = $!EA = Stages of $!EA? UNIT V 5UALITY SYSTE(S 1 .eed for )S> +000 and ot"er qualit s stems = )S> +000G2000 qualit s stem = Elements = )mplementation of qualit s stem = Documentation' qualit auditing' TS 1%+4+' )S> 14000 = concept = 2equirements and 1enefits? T tal8 4/

TE9T %22:S 1? ,esterfiled' D?/?' ATotal 5ualit !anagementB' Pearson Education' )nc? 2003? 2? Evans' D?2? and 0idsa ' 8?!?' AT"e !anagement and &ontrol of 5ualit B' #t" Edition' T"omson 0earning' 2002? RE3ERENCES 1? $eigen1aum' A?7?' ATotal 5ualit !anagement' !cGra- /ill' 1++1? 2? >a4land' D?S?' ATotal 5ualit !anagement ,utter-ort"' /cinemann 0td?' 1+*+? 3? .ara ana' 7? and Sreenivasan' .?S?' A5ualit !anagement &oncepts and Tas4sB' .e- Age )nternational' 1++%?

EST)!AT)>. A.D 5FA.T)TI SF27EI).G L . T P C 0 4

UNIT I 1

INTR24UCTI2N

T pes of estimates = Fnits of measurements = !et"ods of estimates = Advantages 0oad 1earing and framed structures = &alculation of quantities of 1ric4 -or4 = 2&& = P&&= Plastering = 8"ite -as"ing = &olour -as"ing and painting = 7arnis"ing for s"ops = 2ooms = 2esidential 1uilding -it" flat and pitc"ed roof = 7arious t pes of arc"es = &alculation of 1ric4 -or4 and 2&& -or4s in arc"es = Estimate of 6oineries for panelled and glaEed doors = 8indo-s = 7entilators= /andrails? UNIT II ESTI(ATE 23 2THER STRUCTURES 1 Estimating of septic tan4' soa4 pit = Sanitar and -ater suppl installations = 8ater suppl pipe line = Se-er line = Tu1e -ell = >pen -ell = Estimate of 1ituminous and cement concrete roads = Estimate of retaining -alls = &ulverts = Estimating of irrigation -or4s = Aqueduct' s p"on' fall?

UNIT III SPECI3ICATI2N AN4 TEN4ERS 1 Data = Sc"edule of rates = Anal sis of rates = Specifications = Sources = Detailed and general specifications = Tenders = &ontracts = T pes of contracts = Ar1itration and legal requirements? UNIT IV VALUATI2N 1 .ecessit = ,asics of value engineering = &apitalised value = Depreciation = Escalation = 7alue of 1uilding = &alculation of standard rent = !ortage = 0ease? UNIT V REP2RT PREPARATI2N 1 Principles for report preparation = 2eport on estimate of residential 1uilding = &ulvert = 2oads = 8ater suppl and sanitar installations = Tu1e -ells = >pen -ells?

L8 4/ T8 -/ T tal8 60

TE9T %22:S 1? Dutta' ,?.?' AEstimating and &osting in &ivil EngineeringB' F,S Pu1lis"ers and Distri1utors Pvt? 0td?' 2003? 2? Co"li' D?D and Co"li' 2?&?' AA Te9t ,oo4 of Estimating and &osting B' S?&"and and &ompan 0td?' 2004? RE3ERENCE 1? 7aEirani' 7?. and &"andola S?P? A&ivil Engineering Estimating and &ostingG )ncluding 5uantit Surve ing' 7aluation and &ontracting A' C"anna Pu1lis"ers'200%?

P2E ST2ESSED &>.&2ETE ST2F&TF2ES L . T 0 P C 0 .

UNIT I INTR24UCTI2N THE2RY AN4 %EHAVI2UR 1 ,asic concepts = Advantages = !aterials required = S stems and met"ods of prestressing = Anal sis of sections = Stress concept = Strengt" concept = 0oad 1alancing concept = Effect of loading on t"e tensile stresses in tendons = Effect of tendon profile on deflections = $actors influencing deflections = &alculation of deflections = S"ort term and long term deflections 0osses of prestress = Estimation of crac4 -idt"? UNIT II 4ESI'N 1 $le9ural strengt" = Simplified procedures as per codes = Strain compati1ilit met"od = ,asic concepts in selection of cross section for 1ending = Stress distri1ution in end 1loc4 = Design of anc"orage Eone reinforcement = 0imit state design criteria = Partial prestressing = Applications? UNIT III CIRCULAR PRESTRESSIN' 1 Design of prestressed concrete tan4s = Poles and sleepers? UNIT IV C2(P2SITE C2NSTRUCTI2N 1 Anal sis for stresses = Estimate for deflections = $le9ural and s"ear strengt" of composite mem1ers? UNIT V PRE7STRESSE4 C2NCRETE %RI4'ES 1 General aspects = Pretensioned prestressed 1ridge dec4s = Post tensioned prestressed 1ridge dec4s = Principles of design onl ? T tal8 4/ TE9T %22:S 1? Cris"na 2a6u' .?' APrestressed &oncreteB' Tata !cGra- /ill &ompan ' 1++*? 2? !allic' S?C? and Gupta' A?P?' APrestressed &oncreteB' >9ford and ),/ pu1lis"ing &o? Pvt? 0td? 1++(? RE3ERENCES

1? 2? 3?

2amas-am ' G?S?' A!odern Prestressed &oncrete DesignB' Arnold /einimen' 1++0? 0in' T?I?' ADesign of Prestressed &oncrete StructuresB' Asia Pu1lis"ing /ouse' 1++#? S"eppard' D?A?' 8illiam' 2? and P"ilips' APlant &ast Precast and Prestressed &oncrete = A Design GuideB' !cGra- /ill' 1++2?

HY4R2L2'Y L 4 T 0 P C 0 4

UNIT I PRECIPITATI2N -2 / drologic c cle = T pes of precipitation = $orms of precipitation = !easurement of rainfall = Spatial measurement met"ods = Temporal measurement met"ods = $requenc anal sis of point rainfall = )ntensit ' duration' frequenc relations"ip = Pro1a1le ma9imum precipitation? UNIT II A%STRACTI2N 3R2( PRECIPITATI2N

-2 0osses from precipitation = Evaporation process = 2eservoir evaporation = )nfiltration process = )nfiltration capacit = !easurement of infiltration = )nfiltration indices = Effective rainfall? UNIT III HY4R2'RAPHS -2 $actors affecting " drograp" = ,aseflo- separation = Fnit " drograp" = Derivation of unit " drograp" = S curve " drograp" = Fnit " drograp" of different deviations = S nt"etic Fnit / drograp"? UNIT IV 3L224S AN4 3L224 R2UTIN' -2 $lood frequenc studies = 2ecurrence interval = Gum1el<s met"od = $lood routing = 2eservoir flood routing = !us4ingum<s c"annel routing = $lood control? UNIT V 'R2UN4 >ATER HY4R2L2'Y -2 T pes of aquifers = Darc <s la- = Dupuit<s assumptions = &onfined aquifer = Fnconfined aquifer = 2ecuperation test = Transmissi1ilit = Specific capacit = Pumping test = Stead flo- anal sis onl ? T tal8 60 TE9T %22:S 1? Su1raman a' C?' AEngineering / drolog B' Tata !cGra-3/ill Pu1lis"ing &o?' 0td?' 2000 2? 2ag"unat"' /?!?' A/ drolog B' 8ile Eastern 0td?' 2000?

RE3ERENCES 1? &"o-' 7?T? and !aidment' A/ drolog for EngineersB' !cGra-3/ill )nc? 0td?' 2000? 2? Sing"' 7?P?' A/ drolog B' !cGra-3/ill )nc?' 0td?' 2000?

C2(PUTER AI4E4 4ESI'N AN4 4RA>IN' L T 0 P C . .

1?

Design and dra-ing of 2&& cantilever and counterfort t pe retaining -alls -it" reinforcement details? Design of solid sla1 and 2&& Tee 1eam 1ridges for )2& loading and reinforcement details? Design of pressed' rectangular and "emisp"erical 1ottomed steel tan4 = Staging = Detailed dra-ings? Design and drafting of )ntE t pe -ater tan4' Detailing of circular and rectangular -ater tan4s? Design of plate girder 1ridge=T-in girder dec4 t pe 2ail-a ,ridge = Truss Girder 1ridges = Detailed Dra-ings including connections? T tal8 60

2? 3? 4? #?

TE9T %22:S 1? Cris"na 2a6u' .?' AStructural Design and Dra-ing :&oncrete and Steel;B' &,S Pu1lis"ers' 200#? 2? Punmia' ,?&?' As"o4 Cumar Dain and Arun Cumar Dain' ADesign of steel structuresB' 2nd Edtion' 0a4s"mi pu1lications Pvt? 0td' 1++*? RE3ERENCE 1? Cris"namurt" ' D?' AStructural Design and Dra-ing = 7ol? )) and 7ol? ))B' &,S Pu1lis"ers and Distri1utors' 1++0?

E9A(INATI2N 4URATI2N

4 H2URS

C2NCRETE LA%2RAT2RY L 0 0)ST >$ EPPE2)!E.TS Ce$e!t8 1? Test for fineness 2? Test for setting times including normal consistenc test 3? !ortar cu1e preparation and testing Aggregate"8 -2 1? Sieve anal sis test 3 Grade &urves 2? &rus"ing 7alue 3 Test 3? Test on Aggregates 3 0os Angeles A1rasive Testing !ac"ine C !crete8 -2 1? &u1e compression test 2? Tension test of concrete 3 c linder split test 3? $le9ural test on concrete specimen 4? Test using 7ee ,ee consisto meter #? &ompaction factor test %? !i9 design using test parameters and assessing t"e strengt" of concrete 1 TotalG 4# 0)ST >$ E5F)P!E.TS D? r a )atch ? .0 "tu+e!t"E 1? 2? 3? 4? #? %? +0 micron sieve 7icat<s Apparatus (0?% mm 9 (0?% mm cu1e moulds )SG40%31+%2 specification sieve & lindrical plunger Deval mac"ine = = = = = 1 .o? 2 .o? 2 .o? % .o? 2 .o? 2 .o? -2 T 0 P C . 2

(? *? +? 10? 11?

1#0 mm 9 1#0 mm cu1e moulds & lindrical mould31#0 mm dia and 300 mm "eig"t Steel prism mould :100 mm 9 100 mm9#00 mm; 7ee31ee consisto meter &ompaction factor Apparatus

% .o? = % .o? = % .o? = 2 .o? 2 .o?

SE!ESTE2 7))) E.G).EE2).G E&>.>!)&S A.D &>ST A.A0IS)S L . UNIT I T 0 P C 0 .

%ASIC EC2N2(ICS -/ Definition of economics = .ature and scope of economic science = .ature and scope of managerial economics = ,asic terms and concepts = Goods = Ftilit = 7alue = 8ealt" = $actors of production = 0and = )ts peculiarities = 0a1our = Economies of large and small scale = &onsumption = 8ants = )ts c"aracteristics and classification = 0a- of diminis"ing marginal utilit = 2elation 1et-een economic decision and tec"nical decision = Demand = Demand sc"edule = Demand curve = 0a- of demand = Elasticit of demand = T pes of elasticit = $actors determining elasticit = !easurement = )ts significance = Suppl = Suppl sc"edule = Suppl curve = 0a- of suppl = Elasticit of suppl = Time element in t"e determination of value = !ar4et price and normal price = Perfect competition = !onopol = !onopolistic competition?
F.)T )) >2GA.)SAT)>. (

)ntroduction = Principle of organisation = >rganisation c"art = $orms of 1usiness = Proprietors"ip = Partners"ip = Doint stoc4 compan = &ooperative organisation = State enterprise = !i9ed econom = !one and 1an4ing = ,an4ing = Cinds = &ommercial 1an4s = &entral 1an4ing functions = &ontrol of credit = !onetar polic = &redit instrument? UNIT III 3INANCIN' # $inancial !anagement T pes of financing S"ort term 1orro-ing 0ong term 1orro-ing )nternal generation of funds E9ternal commercial 1orro-ings Assistance from government 1udgeting support and international finance corporations Anal sis of financial statement = ,alance S"eet Profit and 0oss account = $unds flo- statement? UNIT IV 1 T pes of costing = Traditional costing approac" Activit 1ase costing $i9ed cost = 7aria1le cost = !arginal cost = &ost output relations"ip in t"e s"ort run and in long run = Pricing practice = $ull cost pricing = !arginal cost pricing = Going rate pricing = ,id pricing = Pricing for a rate of return = Appraising pro6ect profita1ilit = )nternal rate of C2ST ANALYSIS

return = Pa 1ac4 period = .et present value = &ost 1enefit anal sis = $easi1ilit reports = Appraisal process = Tec"nical feasi1ilit 3 Economic feasi1ilit = $inancial feasi1ilit ?

UNIT V 6

%REA: EVEN ANALYSIS

)ntroduction ,rea4 even point and 1rea4 even c"art PH7 ratio !anagerial uses of 1rea4 even anal sis? T tal8 4/ TE9T %22:S 1? 2? De-ett' C?C? and 7arma' D?D?' AElementar Economic T"eor B' S &"and' 200%? S"arma' D?&?' A&onstruction !anagement and AccountsB Sat a Pra4as"an' 1++4?

RE3ERENCES 1? ,art"-al' 2?2?' A)ndustrial Economics 3 An )ntroductor Te9t ,oo4B' .e- Age )nternational :P; 0td?' 200(? 2? D"ingan' !?0?' A!icro Economic T"eor B' Conar4 Pvt?0td' 1+*(? 3? C"an' !?I? and Dain' P?C?' A$inancial !anagementB' !cGra-3/ill Pu1lis"ing &o?' 0td' 2004?

C2NSTRUCTI2N PR2BECT (ANA'E(ENT L . T 0 P C 0 .

UNIT I THE 2>NERIS PERSPECTIVE 1 )ntroduction = T"e pro6ect life c cle = !a6or t pes of construction = Selection of professional services = &onstruction contractors = $inancing of constructed facilities = 0egal and regulator requirements =T"e c"anging environment of t"e construction industr =T"e role pro6ect managers? UNIT II 2R'ANI6IN' 32R PR2BECT (ANA'E(ENT 1 8"at is pro6ect managementS = Trends in modern management Strategic planning and pro6ect programming = Effects of pro6ect ris4s on organiEation = >rganiEation of pro6ect participants =Traditional designer = &onstructor sequence = Professional construction management = >-ner= ,uilder = >peration = Turn4e operation = 0eaders"ip and

motivation for t"e pro6ect team = )nterpersonal 1e"avior in pro6ect organiEation = Perceptions of o-ners and contractors? UNIT III THE 4ESI'N AN4 C2NSTRUCTI2N PR2CESS 1 Design and construction as an integrated s stem = )nnovation and tec"nological feasi1ilit =)nnovation and tec"nological feasi1ilit = Design met"odolog = $unctional design = P" sical structures = Geo3tec"nical engineering investigation = &onstruction site environment = 7alue engineering = &onstruction planning = )ndustrialiEed construction and prefa1rication = &omputer = Aided engineering? UNIT IV LA%2UR; (ATERIAL AN4 E5UIP(ENT UTILI6ATI2N 1 /istorical perspective = 0a1or productivit = $actors affecting 6o1 = Site productivit = 0a1or relations in construction = Pro1lems in collective 1argaining = !aterials management = !aterials procurement and deliver = )nventor control = Tradeoffs of cost in material management = &onstruction equipment = &"oice of equipment and standard production rates = &onstruction processes queues and resource 1ottlenec4s UNIT V C2ST ESTI(ATI2N 1 &osts associated -it" construction facilities = Approac"es to cost estimation = T pe of construction cost estimates = Effects of scale on construction cost = Fnit cost = !et"od of estimation = !et"ods for allocation of 6oint costs = /istorical cost data = &ost indices = Applications of cost indices to estimating = Estimate 1ased on engineers list of quantities =Allocation of construction costs over time = &omputer aided cost estimation = Estimation of operating costs? T tal8 4/ TE9T %22:S 1? &"ris /endric4son and Tung Au?' APro6ect !anagement for &onstruction = $undamental &oncepts for o-ners Engineers' Arc"itects and ,uildersB' Prentice /all' 2000? 2? &"it4ara' C?C?' A&onstruction Pro6ect !anagement Planning' Sc"eduling and &ontrolB' Tata !cGra- /ill Pu1lis"ing &o?' 1++*?

RE3ERENCES 1? &"oud"ur ' S?' APro6ect !anagementB' Tata !cGra- /ill Pu1lis"ing &o?' 1+**? 2? 0ud-ig' E?E?' AApplied pro6ect Engineering and !anagementB' Gulf Pu1lis"ing &o?' 1+**? 3? /arold CerEner?' APro6ect !angement 3 A s stems Approac" to Planning Sc"eduling and &ontrollingB' &,S Pu1lis"ers and Distri1utors' 1+**?

LIST 23 ELECTIVES 32R VII SE(ESTER

AIRP2RTS AN4 HAR%2URS L . T 0 P C 0 .

UNIT I AIRP2RT PLANNIN' AN4 4ESI'N # &omponents of airports = Airport planning = 2un-a design = >rientation = 8ind rose diagram = Ta9i-a design = Separation distances = Design speed = Drainage? UNIT II AIRP2RT AN4 LAY2UTS -0 Airport Eoning = &learance over "ig"-a s and rail-a s = Airport la outs = Apron = /angars = Terminal 1uildings = Airports 1uildings = Passenger flo- = Passenger facilities? UNIT III AIR TRA33IC C2NTR2L # 7isual aids = 2un-a and ta9i-a mar4ings = 8ind direction indicators = 2un-a and ta9i-a lig"tings = Air traffic control net-or4 = /elipads = Service equipments? UNIT 42C:S AN4 HAR%2URS -0 Definition of terms = /ar1ours = Ports = Doc4s = Tides = 8aves = 0ittoral drift = Sounding' satellite ports = &lassification of "ar1ors = Site selection and investigation = Dr and -et doc4s = 0ig"t "ouses = !ooring accessories? UNIT V C2ASTAL STRUCTURES 1 Piers = Sli-a s = ,rea4-aters = 8"arves = Detties = 5ua s = Spring fenders = &oastal s"ipping = )nland -ater transport = &ontainer transportation = Pipe -a s = 2ope -a s? IV

T tal8 4/ TE9T %22:S 1? C"anna' S?C?' Arora' !?G? and Dain' S?S?' AAirport Planning and DesignB' .amc"and and ,rot"er'1+++?

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,indra' S?P?' AA course in Doc4s and /ar1our EngineeringB' D"anpat 2ai and Sons' 1++3?

RE3ERENCES 1? Seet"a 2aman' S?' ADoc4s and /ar1our Engineering B' Fmes" Pu1lications' 1++2? 2? 2anga 8ala' S?' AAirport Engineering A' &"asotar Pu1lis"ing /ouse ' 1++%? 3? 7aEirani and &"andolas' S?P?' ATransportation EngineeringB' C"anna Pu1lications' 1++1?

ELECTR2NIC SURVEYIN' L . UNIT I T 0 P C 0 .

%ASICS 1 !et"ods of measuring distance = /istorical development = ,asic principles = &lassifications = Applications and comparison -it" conventional surve ing? UNIT II ELECTR2NIC RES2URCE 1 $undamentals of electronics = 2esonant circuits = Semiconductors = 0asers = &at"ode ra tu1e = P"oto multiplier tu1e = Transducers = >scillators = $requenc mi9ing = !odulation and demodulation = Cerrcell modulator = !easurement of p"ase difference = 2eflectors and po-er sources? UNIT PR2PA'ATI2N 23 ELECTR2(A'NETIC >AVES 1 Definition = &lassification = Applications = Propagation properties = 8ave propagation at lo-er and "ig"er frequencies = 2efractive inde9 = $actors affecting = &omputation of group refractive inde9 for lig"t and near infrared -aves at standard conditions and am1ient conditions = 2eference refractive inde9 = $irst velocit correction = &omputation of refractive inde9 for micro-aves? UNIT IV AT(2SPHERIC PARA(ETERS RE3RACTIVE IN4E9 1 !easurement of atmosp"eric parameters = !ean refractive inde9 = 2eal time application of first velocit correction = Second velocit correction and total atmosp"eric correction? UNIT V ELECTR2(A'NETIC 4ISTANCE (EASURIN' SYSTE( 1 Electro optical s stem = !easuring principle = 8or4ing principle = Sources of error= )nfrared ED! instruments = 0aser ED! instruments and total station = !icro-ave s stem = !easuring principle = 8or4ing principle = Sources of error = !icro-ave ED! instruments = &omparison -it" electro optical s stem = &are and maintenance of ED! instruments = !odern positioning s stems = ED! traversing = Trilateration and 1ase line measurement using ED!? T tal8 4/ TE9T %22:S 1? 2ueger' D?!?' AElectronic Distance !easurement A' Springer37erlag' 1++0? III

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0aurila' S?/?' AElectronic Surve ing in PracticeB' Do"n 8ile and Sons )nc' 1+*3?

RE3ERENCES 1? ,urnside' &?D?' AElectromagnetic Distance !easurementB &ros1 0oc4 -ood staples' 1+(1? 2? Soastamoinen' D?D?' ASurve or<s Guide to Electro3magnetic Distance !easurementB' Adam /ilger 0imited' 1+%(?

CART2'RAPHY L . UNIT T 0 P C 0 .

I INTR24UCTI2N 1 &artograp" toda = .ature of cartograp" = /istor of cartograp" = Graticules = &artometr ? UNIT EARTH 1 Eart" = !ap relations = ,asic geodes = !ap pro6ections = Scale = 2eference and coordinate s stem = Transformation = ,asic transformation = Affin transformation? UNIT III S2URCES 23 4ATA II

1 Sources of data = Ground surve and positioning = 2emote sensing data collection = &ensus and sampling = Data = !odels for digital cartograp"ic information = !ap digitiEing? UNIT IV PERCEPTI2N AN4 4ESI'N 1 &artograp"ic design = &olor t"eor and models = &olor and pattern creation and specification = &olor and pattern = T pograp" and lettering t"e map = !ap compilation? UNIT CART2'RAPHY A%STRACTI2N 1 Selection and generalisation principles = S m1olisation = Topograp"ic and t"ematic maps = !ap production and reproduction = !ap series? V

T tal8 4/ TE9T %22:S 1? Anson' 2?8? and >rmeling' $?D?' A,asic &artograp" for Students and Tec"niciansB' 7ol? )' )) and )))' 2nd Edition' Elsevier Applied Science Pu1lis"ers' 1++4? Art"ur /? 2o1inson' AElements of &artograp" B' %t" Edition' Do"n 8ile and Sons' 1++#?

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RE3ERENCES

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Do"n &amp1ell' A)ntroductor &artograp" B' 2nd Edition' ,ro-n Pu1lis"ers' 1++4? Craa4' !?D? and >rmeling' $?D?' A&artograp" 3 7isualisation and Spatial DataB' Prentice /all' 1++%?

%RI4'E STRUCTURES L . T 0 P C 0 .

UNIT I INTR24UCTI2N 1 Design of t"roug" t pe steel "ig"-a 1ridges for )2& loading = Design of stringers = &ross girders and main girders = Design of dec4 t pe steel "ig"-a 1ridges for )2& loading = Design of main girders? UNIT II STEEL %RI4'ES 1 Design of pratt t pe truss girder "ig"-a 1ridges = Design of top c"ord = ,ottom c"ord = 8e1 mem1ers = Effect of repeated loading = Design of plate girder rail-a 1ridges for rail-a loading = 8ind effects = Design of -e1 and flange plates = 7ertical and "oriEontal stiffeners? UNIT III REIN32RCE4 C2NCRETE SLA% %RI4'ES 1 Design of solid sla1 1ridges for )2& loading = Design of 4er1 = Design of tee 1eam 1ridges = Design of panel and cantilever for )2& loading? UNIT REIN32RCE4 C2NCRETE 'IR4ER %RI4'ES 1 Design of tee 1eam = &our1onMs t"eor = PigeaudMs curves = Design of 1alanced cantilever 1ridges = Dec4 sla1 = !ain girder = Design of cantilever = Design of articulation? UNIT PRESTRESSE4 C2NCRETE %RI4'ES 1 Design of prestressed concrete 1ridges = Preliminar dimensions = $le9ural and torsion parameters = &our1onMs t"eor = Distri1ution coefficient 1 e9act anal sis = Design of girder section = !a9imum and minimum prestressing forces = Eccentricit = 0ive load and dead load s"ear forces = ca1le Eone in girder = &"ec4 for stresses at various sections = &"ec4 for diagonal tension = Diap"ragms = End 1loc4 = S"ort term and long term deflections? V IV

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Do"nson 7ictor' D?' AEssentials of ,ridge EngineeringB' >9ford and ),/ Pu1lis"ing &o?' 1++0? Ponnus-am ' S?' A,ridge EngineeringB' Tata !cGra-3/ill' 1++%?

RE3ERENCES 1? Dagadees"' T? 2 and Da aram' ! ?A' ADesign >f ,ridge StructuresB' PHI 0earning Private 0imited '200* 2? P"ata4' D?2?' A,ridge EngineeringB' Sat a Pra4as"an' 1++0?

ST2RA'E STRUCTURES L . T 0 P C 0 .

UNIT I STEEL >ATER TAN:S -/ Design of rectangular riveted steel -ater tan4 = Tee covers = Plates = Sta s = 0ongitudinal and transverse 1eams = Design of staging = ,ase plates = $oundation and anc"or 1olts = Design of pressed steel -ater tan4 = Design of sta s = Doints = Design of "emisp"erical 1ottom -ater tan4 = Side plates = ,ottom plates = Doints = 2ing girder = Design of staging and foundation? UNIT II C2NCRETE >ATER TAN:S -/ Design of circular tan4s = /inged and fi9ed at t"e 1ase = )S met"od of calculating s"ear forces and moments = /oop tension = Design of intEe tan4 = Dome = 2ing girders = &onical dome = Staging = ,racings = 2aft foundation = Design of rectangular tan4s = Appro9imate met"ods and )S met"ods = Design of under ground tan4s = Design of 1ase sla1 and side -all = &"ec4 for uplift? UNIT III STEEL %UN:ERS AN4 SIL2S / Design of square 1un4er = Dansen<s and Air <s t"eories = )S &odal provisions = Design of side plates = Stiffeners = /ooper = 0ongitudinal 1eams = Design of c lindrical silo = Side plates = 2ing girder = Stiffeners? UNIT IV C2NCRETE %UN:ERS AN4 SIL2S / Design of square 1un4er = Side -alls = /opper 1ottom = Top and 1ottom edge 1eams = Design of c lindrical silo = 8all portion = Design of conical "opper = 2ing 1eam at 6unction? UNIT V PRESTRESSE4 C2NCRETE >ATER TAN:S / Principles of circular prestressing = Design of prestressed concrete circular -ater tan4s?

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2a6agopalan' C?' AStorage StructuresB' Tata !cGra-3/ill' 1++*? Cris"na 2a6u' .?' AAdvanced 2einforced &oncrete DesignB' &,S Pu1lis"ers and Distri1utors' 1++*? TALL %UIL4IN'S L . T 0 P C 0 .

UNIT I INTR24UCTI2N 1 T"e tall 1uilding in t"e ur1an conte9t = T"e tall 1uilding and its support structure = Development of "ig" rise 1uilding structures = General planning considerations = Dead loads = 0ive loads = &onstruction loads = Sno-' rain and ice loads = 8ind loads = Seismic loading = 8ater and eart" pressure loads = 0oads = 0oads due to restrained = 7olume c"anges of material = )mpact and d namic loads = ,last loads = &om1ination of loads? UNIT II 1 THE VERTICAL STRUCTURE PLANE

Dispersion of vertical forces = Dispersion of lateral forces = >ptimum ground level space = S"ear -all arrangement = ,e"aviour of s"ear -alls under lateral loading = T"e floor structure or "oriEontal 1uilding plane floor framing s stems = /oriEontal 1racing = &omposite floor s stems = T"e "ig" rise 1uilding as related to assem1lage 4its s4eleton frame s stems = 0oad 1earing -all panel s stems = Panel = $rame s stems = !ultistor 1o9 s stems?

UNIT III

C2((2N HI'H7RISE %UIL4IN' STRUCTURES AN4 THEIR %EHAVI2UR UN4ER L2A4

1 T"e 1earing -all structure = T"e s"ear core structure = 2igid frame s stems = T"e -all = ,eam structure = )nterspatial and staggered truss s stems = $rame = S"ear -all 1uilding s stems = $lat sla1 1uilding structures = S"ear truss = $rame interaction s stem -it" rigid = ,elt trusses = Tu1ular s stems = &omposite 1uildings = &omparison of "ig" = 2ise structural s stems ot"er design approac"es controlling 1uilding drift efficient 1uilding forms = T"e counteracting force or d namic response? UNIT IV APPR29I(ATE STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS AN4 4ESI'N 23 %UIL4IN'S 1 Appro9imate anal sis of 1earing -all 1uildings = T"e cross -all structure = T"e long -all structure = T"e rigid frame structure appro9imate anal sis for vertical loading = Appro9imate anal sis for lateral loading = Appro9imate design of rigid frame 1uildings = 0ateral deformation of rigid frame 1uildings = T"e rigid frame = S"ear -all structure = T"e vierendeel structure = T"e "ollo- tu1e structure?

UNIT V 1

2THER HI'H7RISE %UIL4IN' STRUCTURE

Deep = ,eam s stems = /ig" rise suspension s stems = Pneumatic "ig" rise 1uildings = Space frame applied to "ig" rise 1uildings = &apsule arc"itecture?

T tal8 4/
TEPT ,>>CS 1? 2? 8olfgang Sc"ueller A/ig" 3 2ise 1uilding structuresJ' Do"n 8ile and Sons' 1+*%? ,r an Stafford Smit" and Ale9 &oull?' J Tall ,uilding Structures Anal sis and DesignB' Do"n 8ile and Sons' )nc?' 1++1?

2E$E2E.&ES 1? 2? 3? &oull A? Smit" and Stafford' ,?' ATall ,uildingsB' Pergamon Press' 1++(? 0in' T?I? and Stotes' ,?D?' AStructural &oncepts and S stems for Arc"itects and EngineersB' Do"n 8ile ' 1++4? ,eedle' 0?S?' AAdvances in Tall ,uildingsB' &,S Pu1lis"ers and Distri1utors' 1++%?

P2E$A,2)&ATED ST2F&TF2ES L . T 0 P C 0 .

UNIT I INTR24UCTI2N 1 .eed for prefa1rication = Principles = !aterials = !odular coordination = StandariEation = S stems = Production = Transportation = Erection? UNIT II PRE3A%RICATE4 C2(P2NENTS 1 ,e"aviour of structural components = 0arge panel constructions = &onstruction of roof and floor sla1s = 8all panels = &olumns = S"ear -alls? UNIT III 4ESI'N PRINCIPLES 1 Disuniting of structures = Design of cross section 1ased on efficienc of material used = Pro1lems in design 1ecause of 6oint fle9i1ilit = Allo-ance for 6oint deformation? UNIT IV B2INT IN STRUCTURAL (E(%ERS 1 Doints for different structural connections = Dimensions and detailing = Design of e9pansion 6oints? UNIT V 4ESI'N 32R A%N2R(AL L2A4S 1 Progressive collapse = &ode provisions = Equivalent design loads for considering a1normal effects suc" as eart"qua4es' c clones' etc = )mportance of avoidance of progressive collapse?

T tal8 4/ TE9T %22:S 1? &,2)' A,uilding !aterials and &omponentsB' 1++0 2? GerostiEa' &?@?' /endri4son' &? and 2e"at' D?2?' ACno-ledge 1ased process planning for construction and manufacturingB' Academic Press )nc?' 1++4 RE3ERENCES

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ConcE' T?' A!anual of Precast &oncrete &onstructionB' 7ol? )' )) and )))' ,auverlag' G!,/' 1+(1? AStructural Design !anual' Precast &oncrete &onnection DetailsB' Societ for t"e Studies in T"e Fse >f Precast &oncrete' .et"erland ,etor 7erlag' 1+(*?

>IN4 EN'INEERIN' L . T 0 P C 0 .

UNIT I INTR24UCTI2N 1 Terminolog = 8ind Data = Gust factor and its determination = 8ind speed variation -it" "eig"t = S"ape factor = Aspect ratio = Drag and lift? UNIT II E33ECT 23 >IN4 2N STRUCTURES 1 Static effect = D namic effect = )nterference effects :concept onl ; = 2igid structure = Aeroelastic structure :concept onl ;? UNIT III E33ECT 2N TYPICAL STRUCTURES 1 Tail 1uildings = 0o- rise 1uildings = 2oof and cladding = &"imne s' to-ers and 1ridges? UNIT IV APPLICATI2N T2 4ESI'N 1 Design forces on multistore 1uilding = To-ers and roof trusses? UNIT V INTR24UCTI2N T2 >IN4 TUNNEL 1 T pes of models :Principles onl ; = ,asic considerations = E9amples of tests and t"eir use?

T tal8 4/ TE9T %22:S 1? Peter Sac"s' A8ind $orces in Engineering' Pergamon Press' 1++2? 2? 0a-son' T?7?' A8ind Effects on ,uildings' 7ol? ) and ))B' Applied Science and Pu1lis"ers' 1++3?

RE3ERENCES 1? Devenport' A?G?' A8ind 0oads on StructuresB' Division of ,uilding 2esearc"' 1++0? 2? A8ind $orce on StructuresB = &ourse .otes' ,uilding Tec"nolog &entre' Anna Fniversit &"ennai' 1++#?

S(ART STRUCTURES AN4 S(ART (ATERIALS L . UNIT I INTR24UCTI2N T 0 P C 0 .

1 )ntroduction to smart materials and structures = )nstrumented structures functions and response = Sensing s stems = Self diagnosis = Signal processing consideration = Actuation s stems and effectors? UNIT II (EASURIN' TECHNI5UES 1 Strain measuring tec"niques using electrical strain gauges = T pes = 2esistance = &apacitance = )nductance = 8"eatstone 1ridges = Pressure transducers = 0oad cells = Temperature &ompensation = Strain rosettes? UNIT SENS2RS 1 Sensing tec"nolog = T pes of sensors = P" sical measurement using PieEo electric strain measurement = )nductivel read transducers = T"e 07>T = $i1er optic tec"niques = &"emical and 1io3c"emical sensing in structural assessment = A1sorptive c"emical sensors = Spectroscopes = $i1re optic c"emical sensing s stems and distri1uted measurement? UNIT IV ACTUAT2RS III

1 Actuator tec"niques = Actuator and actuator materials = PieEoelectric and electrostrictive material = !agneto structure material = S"ape memor allo s = Electro or"eological fluids= Electro magnetic actuation = 2ole of actuators and actuator materials? UNIT V 1 SI'NAL PR2CESSIN' AN4 C2NTR2L SYSTE(S

Data acquisition and processing = Signal processing and control for smart structures = Sensors as geometrical processors = Signal processing = &ontrol s stem = 0inear and non30inear?

T tal8 4/ TE9T %22:S 1? ,rain &uls"a-' ASmart Structure and !aterialsB Artec" /ouse ' 1++%? 2? Dall ' D?8? and 2ile 8?$?' AE9perimental Stress Anal sisB' Tata !cGra-3 /ill' 1++*? RE3ERENCE 1? Srinat"' 0?S?' AE9perimental Stress Anal sisB' Tata !cGra-3/ill' 1++*? A4VANCE4 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS L . T 0 P C 0 .

UNIT I

STATISTICALLY IN4ETER(INATE RI'I4 B2INTE4 STRUCTURES 1 Degree of statical indeterminac = Grid structures = Plate analog = !oment distri1ution = 7iaduct frame = .a lor<s moment distri1ution = Sla1 less tread riser = Anal sis = 8in4ler = ,ac" formula = /oo4s = &"ain lin4s? UNIT II STATICALLY RE4UN4ANT 3RA(ES 1 Degree of redundanc = Plane frames = Space frames = Simple transmission to-er = Simple geodesic done = 8it" pin 6oined mem1ers = )ntroduction to lamella grids UNIT III IN3LUENCE LINES 32R 4ETER(INATE AN4 IN4ETER(INATE STRUCTURES 1 3 and 4 span continuous 1eams = ,eams -it" indeterminate "inges = !uler ,rslauloprinciple = Dou1le integration = )?0 for s"ear' moment and reaction = Applications = ,etti = !a9-ell la-? UNIT IV 1 (ATRI9 ANALYSIS RI'I4 B2INTE4 STRUCTURES

Store ed frames = !ulti 1a ed frames = Grid frames = Space frames = 7iaduct frames = Ga1le frames = 7ierndeel girders? UNIT V (ATRI9 ANALYSIS 23 PIN B2INTE4 3RA(ES 1 Pin 6ointed = Plane frames = Space frames = / 1rid frames = &a1le sta ed 1ridges? T tal8 4/ TE9T %22:S 1? Pandit' G?S? and Gupta AStructural Anal sisB :!atri9 Approac"; = Tata !cGra/ill ,oo4 &ompan ' 1+*%? 2? Sc"ode4' D?0?' AStructuresB' 4t" Edition' Prentice /all )ndia' 2004?

RE3ERENCES 1? Gere' A!oment Distri1utionB' !cGra- /ill ,oo4 &ompan ' 1+42? 2? 8ang' &?C?' A!atri9 Anal sis of StructuresB' !cGra- /ill ,oo4 &ompan '1+(0?

ELECTIVES 32R SE(ESTER VIII


H2USIN' PLANNIN' AN4 (ANA'E(ENT L . T 0 P C 0 .

UNIT I INTR24UCTI2N T2 H2USIN' 1 Definition of 1asic terms = /ouse = /ome = /ouse"old = Apartments = !ulti store ed 1uildings = Special 1uildings = >16ectives and strategies of .ational /ousing Policies = Principle of sustaina1le "ousing' "ousing la-s at state level = , e3la-s at ur1an and rural local 1odies = 0evels = Development control regulations = )nstitutions for "ousing at national' state and local levels? UNIT II H2USIN' PR2'RA((ES 1 ,asic concepts = &ontents and standards for "ousing programmes = Sites and services = .eig"1our"oods = >pen development plots = Apartments = 2ental "ousing = &o3 operative "ousing = Slum "ousing programmes = 2ole of pu1lic = Private and .on3 Government organisations? UNIT III PLANNIN' AN4 4ESI'N 23 H2USIN' PR2BECTS 1 $ormulation of "ousing pro6ects = Site anal sis = 0a out design = Design of "ousing units :Design Pro1lems;? UNIT C2NSTRUCTI2N TECHNI5UES AN4 C2ST7E33ECTIVE (ATERIALS 1 .e- constructions tec"niques = &ost effective modern construction materials = ,uilding centers = &oncept = $unctions and performance evaluation? UNIT H2USIN' 3INANCE AN4 PR2BECT APPRAISAL 1 Appraisal of "ousing pro6ects = /ousing finance = &ost recover = &as" flo- anal sis = Su1sid and cross su1sid = Pricing of "ousing units = 2ents = 2ecover pattern :Pro1lems;? T tal8 4/ TE9T %22:S V IV

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!eera !e"ta and Dines" !e"ta' A!etropolitan /ousing !ar4etsB' Sage Pu1lications Pvt? 0td?' 1+++? $rancis &"erunilam and /eggade' >?D?' A/ousing in )ndiaB' /imala a Pu1lis"ing /ouse' 1++(?

RE3ERENCES 1? ADevelopment &ontrol 2ules for &"ennai !etropolitan AreaB' &!A' &"ennai' 2002? 2? A.ational E9periences -it" S"elter Deliver for t"e Poorest GroupsB' F.&/S :/a1itat;' 1++4? 3? .ational /ousing Polic ' 1++4' Government of )ndia?

'R2UN4 >ATER EN'INEERIN' L . T 0 P C 0 .

UNIT I 3UN4A(ENTALS 23 'R2UN4 >ATER 1 )ntroduction = &"aracteristic of ground -ater = Distri1ution of -ater = Ground -ater column = permea1ilit = Darc Ms la- = 0a1orator permea1ilit test = T pes of aquifers = / drogeological c cle = 8ater level fluctuations? UNIT II HY4RAULICS 23 3L2> 1 Storage coefficient = Specific field = /eterogeneit and anisotrop" = Transmissivit = Governing equations of ground -ater flo- = Stead state flo- = Dupuit forc""eimer assumptions = 7elocit potential = $lo- nets? UNIT III ESTI(ATI2N 23 PARA(ETERS 1 Transmissivit and storativit = Pumping test = Fnstead state flo- = T"iess met"od = Daco1 met"od = )mage -ell t"eor = Effect of partial penetrations of -ells = &ollectors -ells? UNIT IV 'R2UN4 >ATER 4EVEL2P(ENT 1 )nfiltration galler = &on6unctive use = Artificial rec"arge = Safe ield = Iield test = Geop" sical met"ods = Selection of pumps? UNITV >ATER 5UALITY 1 Ground -ater c"emistr = >rigin = !ovement and qualit = 8ater qualit standards = Salt-ater intrusion = Environmental concern?

T tal8 4/ TE9T %22:S 1? 2ag"unat"' /?!?' AGround 8ater / drolog B' 8ile Eastern 0td?' 2000? 2? Todd' D?C?' AGround 8ater / drolog B' Do"n 8ile and Sons' 2000? RE3ERENCES 1? Delleur ?D?8?' AT"e /and1oo4 of Ground-ater EngineeringB' &2& press' 1++*?

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8alton' &?' AGround 8ater 2esource EvaluationB' !cGra-3/ill 1+(0?

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>ATER RES2URCES EN'INEERIN' L . T 0 P C 0 .

UNIT I 'ENERAL 1 8ater resources surve = 8ater resources of )ndia and Tamilnadu = Description of -ater resources planning = Economics of -ater resources planning' p" sical and socio economic data = .ational -ater polic = &ollection of meteorological and " drological data for -ater resources development? UNIT II NET>2R: 4ESI'N 1 / drologic measurements = Anal sis of " drologic data = / drologic station net-or4 = Station net-or4 design = Statistical tec"niques in net-or4 design? UNIT III >ATER RES2URCE NEE4S 1 &onsumptive and non3consumptive -ater use Estimation of -ater requirements for irrigation' drin4ing and navigation 8ater c"aracteristics and qualit = Scope and aims of master plan &oncept of 1asin as a unit for development 8ater 1udget and development plan? UNITIV RESERV2IR PLANNIN' AN4 (ANA'E(ENT 1 2eservoir Single and multipurpose = !ulti o16ective $i9ation of storage capacit Strategies for reservoir operation Sedimentation of reservoirs Design flood levees and flood -alls &"annel improvement? UNIT V EC2N2(IC ANALYSIS 1 Estimation of cost and evaluation of 1enefits Discount rate Discounting factors Discounting tec"niques = &omputer applications? T tal8 4/ TE9T %22:S 1? 2? 0insle ' 2?C? and $ranEini' D?,?' A8ater 2esources EngineeringB' !cGra-3/ill )nc' 2000? Douglas' D?0? and 0ee' 2?2?' AEconomics of 8ater 2esources PlanningB' Tata !cGra-3/ill )nc? 2000?

RE3ERENCES 1? &"aturvedi' !?&?' A8ater 2esources S stems Planning and !anagementB' Tata !cGra-3/ill )nc?' 1++(? 2? Goodman Alvin' S?' APrinciples of 8ater 2esources PlanningB' Prentice3/all' 1+*4? 3? Duggal' C?.? and Soni' D?P?' AElements of 8ater 2esources EngineeringB' .eAge )nternational Pu1lis"ers' 1++%?

INTR24UCTI2N T2 S2IL 4YNA(ICS AN4 (ACHINE 32UN4ATI2NS

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INTR24UCTI2N 1 7i1ration of elementar s stems = 7i1rator motion = Single degree freedom s stem = $ree and forced vi1ration -it" and -it"out damping? UNIT >AVES AN4 >AVE PR2PA'ATI2N 1 8ave propagation in an elastic "omogeneous isotropic medium = 2aleig" = S"ear and compression -aves = 8aves in elastic "alf space? UNIT III 4YNA(IC PR2PERTIES 23 S2ILS 1 Elastic properties of soils = &oefficient of elastic = Fniform and non3uniform compression = S"ear effect of vi1ration dissipative properties of soils = Determination of d namic properties of soil = &odal provisions? UNIT IV 4ESI'N PR2CE4URES II

1 Design criteria = D namic loads = Simple design procedures for foundations under reciprocating mac"ines = !ac"ines producing impact loads = 2otar t pe mac"ines? UNIT VI%RATI2N IS2LATI2N 1 7i1ration isolation tec"nique = !ec"anical isolationv = $oundation isolation = )solation 1 location = )solation 1 1arriers = Active passive isolation tests? V

T tal8 4/ TE9T %22:S 1? 2? Pra4es"' S? and Puri' 7?C?' A$oundation for mac"inesB' !cGra-3/ill 1++3? Srinivasulu' P? and 7aid anat"an' A/and 1oo4 of !ac"ine $oundationsB' !cGra-3/ill' 1++%?

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Cames-ara 2ao' A7i1ration Anal sis and $oundation D namicsB' 8"eeler Pu1lis"ing' 1++*? A)S &ode of Practice for Design and &onstruction of !ac"ine $oundationsB' !cGra-3/ill' 1++%? !oore' P?D?' AAnal sis and Design of $oundation for 7i1rationB' >9ford and ),/' 1++#?

AIR P2LLUTI2N (ANA'E(ENT L . T 0 P C 0 .

UNIT I S2URCES AN4 E33ECTS 23 AIR P2LLUTANTS 1 &lassification of air pollutants = Particulates and gaseous pollutants = Sources of air pollution = Source inventor = Effects of air pollution on "uman 1eings = !aterials = 7egetation = Animals = Glo1al -arming3oEone la er depletion = Sampling and Anal sis = ,asic Principles of Sampling = Source and am1ient sampling = Anal sis of pollutants = Principles? UNIT 4ISPERSI2N 23 P2LLUTANTS 1 Elements of atmosp"ere = !eteorological factors = 8ind roses = 0apse rate = Atmosp"eric sta1ilit and tur1ulence = Plume rise = Dispersion of pollutants = Dispersion models = Applications? UNIT III AIR P2LLUTI2N C2NTR2L 1 &oncepts of control = Principles and design of control measures = Particulates control 1 gravitational = &entrifugal = $iltration = Scru11ing = Electrostatic precipitation = Selection criteria for equipment = Gaseous pollutant control 1 adsorption = A1sorption = &ondensation = &om1ustion = Pollution control for specific ma6or industries? UNIT IV AIR 5UALITY (ANA'E(ENT 1 Air qualit standards = Air qualit monitoring = Preventive measures = Air pollution control efforts = @oning = To-n planning regulation of ne- industries = 0egislation and enforcement = Environmental impact assessment and air qualit UNIT V N2ISE P2LLUTI2N 1 Sources of noise pollution = Effects = Assessment = Standards = &ontrol met"ods = Prevention? T tal8 4/ TE9T %22:S 1? An6ane ulu' D?' AAir Pollution and &ontrol Tec"nologiesB' Allied Pu1lis"ers 2002? 2? /eumann' 8?0?' A)ndustrial Air Pollution &ontrol S stemsB' !cGra-3/ill' 1++(? II

RE3ERENCES 1? !a"a6an' S?P?' APollution &ontrol in Process )ndustriesB' Tata !cGra-3/ill Pu1lis"ing &ompan ' 1++1? 2? Peav ' S?8?' 2o-e' D?2? and Tc"o1anoglous' G?' AEnvironmental EngineeringB' !cGra- /ill' 1+*#? 3? !a"a6an' S?P?' APollution &ontrol in Process )ndustriesB' Tata !cGra-3/ill' 1++1?

C2(PUTER AI4E4 4ESI'N 23 STRUCTURE L . T 0 P C 0 .

UNIT I INTR24UCTI2N 1 $undamentals of &AD = /ard-are and soft-are requirements = Design process = Applications and 1enefits? UNIT II C2(PUTER 'RAPHICS 1 Grap"ic primitives = Transformations = 8ire frame modeling and solid modeling = Grap"ic standards = Drafting pac4ages? UNIT III STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 1 $undamentals of finite element anal sis = Principles of structural anal sis = Anal sis pac4ages and applications? UNIT IV 4ESI'N AN4 2PTI(ISATI2N 1 Principles of design of steel and 2& structures = Applications to simple design pro1lems = >ptimisation tec"niques = Algorit"ms = 0inear programming = Simple9 met"od? UNIT V E9PERT SYSTE(S 1 )ntroduction to artificial intelligence = Cno-ledge 1ased e9pert s stems = 2ules and decision ta1les = )nference mec"anisms = Simple applications?

T tal8 4/ TE9T %22:S 1? Groover' !?P? and @immers' E?8? Dr?' A&ADH&A!' &omputer Aided Design and !anufacturingB' Prentice /all of )ndia 0td' 1++3? 2? Cris"namoort" ' &?S?' 2a6eev' S?' A&omputer Aided DesignB' .arosa Pu1lis"ing /ouse' 1++3? RE3ERENCES 1? /arrison' /?,?' AStructural Anal sis and DesignB' Part ) and )) Pergamon Press' 1++0?

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2ao' S?S?' A>ptimisation T"eor and ApplicationsB' 8ile Eastern 0imited' 1+((? 2ic"ard $ors t"' AE9pert S stem Principles and &ase StudiesB'&"apman and /all' 1+*+?

IN4USTRIAL STRUCTURES L . UNIT I PLANNIN' T 0 P C 0 .

1 &lassification of industries and industrial structures = General requirements for industries li4e cement' c"emical and steel plants = Planning and la out of 1uildings and components? UNIT II 3UNCTI2NAL RE5UIRE(ENTS 1 0ig"ting = 7entilation = Accounts = $ire safet = Guidelines from factories act? UNIT III 4ESI'N 23 STEEL STRUCTURES 1 )ndustrial roofs = &rane girders = !ill 1uildings = Design of 1un4ers and silos? UNIT 4ESI'N 23 R&C& STRUCTURES 1 Silos and 1un4ers = &"imne s = Principles of folded plates and s"ell roofs? UNIT V PRE3A%RICATI2N 1 Principles of prefa1rication = Prestressed precast roof trusses = $unctional requirements for precast concrete units? IV

T tal8 4/ TE9T %22:S 1? Purus"ot"aman' P?' A2einforced &oncrete Structural elementsB' Tata !cgra-3 /ill' 1+*4? 2? Pasala Da aratnam' ADesign of Steel StructureB' A?/?8"eeler &o 0td ' 1++0?

RE3ERENCES 1? /enn' 8?' A,uildings for )ndustr A' 7ol? ) and ))' 0ondon /ill ,oo4s' 1++# 2? A/and1oo4 on $unctional 2equirements of )ndustrial ,uildingsB' SP32 = 1+*%' ,ureau of )ndian Standards' 1++0?

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A&ourse .otes on !odern Developments in t"e Design and &onstruction of )ndustrial StructuresB' Structural Engineering 2esearc" &entre' !adras' 1+*2?

$).)TE E0E!E.T TE&/.)5FES L . T 0 P C 0 .

UNIT I INTR24UCTI2N VARIATI2NAL 32R(ULATI2N 1 General field pro1lems in engineering = !odelling = Discrete and continuous models = &"aracteristics = Difficulties involved in solution = T"e relevance and place of t"e finite element met"od = /istorical comments = ,asic concept of $E! = ,oundar and initial value pro1lems = Gradient and divergence t"eorems = $unctionals = 7ariational calculus = 7ariational formulation of 7,PS = T"e met"od of -eig"ted residuals = T"e 2itE met"od? UNIT II 3INITE ELE(ENT ANALYSIS 23 2NE 4I(ENSI2NAL

PR2%LE(S 1 >ne dimensional second order equations = Discretisation of domain into elements = Generalised coordinates approac" = Derivation of elements equations = Assem1l of elements equations = )mposition of 1oundar conditions = Solution of equations = &"oles4 met"od = Post processing = E9tension of t"e met"od to fourt" order equations and t"eir solutions = Time dependant pro1lems and t"eir solutions = E9ample from "eat transfer fluid flo- and solid mec"anics? UNIT III 3INITE ELE(ENT ANALYSIS 23 T>2 4I(ENSI2NAL PR2%LE(S 1 Second order equation involving a scalar = 7alued function = !odel equation = 7ariational formulation = $inite element formulation t"roug" generalised coordinates approac" = Triangular elements and quadrilateral elements = &onvergence criteria for c"osen models = )nterpolation functions = Elements matrices and vectors = Assem1l of element matrices = ,oundar conditions = Solution tec"niques? UNIT IV IS2PARA(ETRIC ELE(ENTS AN4 32R(ULATI2N 1 .atural coordinates in 1' 2 and 3 dimensions = Fse of area coordinates for triangular elements in = T-o dimensional pro1lems = )soparametric elements in 1'2 and 3 dimensional = 0argrangean and serendipit elements = $ormulations of elements equations in one and t-o dimensions =.umerical integration? UNIT V APPLICATI2NS T2 3IEL4 PR2%LE(S IN T>2 4I(ENSI2NALS 1

Equations of elasticit = Plane elasticit pro1lems = A9is mmetric pro1lems in elasticit = ,ending of elastic plates = Time dependent pro1lems in elasticit = /eat = Transfer in t-o dimensions = )ncompressi1le fluid flo-?

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TE9T %22:S 1? &"andrupatla' T?2? and ,elegundu' A?D?' A)ntroduction to $inite Element in EngineeringB' 3rd Edition' Prentice /all' 2003? 2? 2ao' S?S?' AT"e $inite Element !et"od in EngineeringB' Pergaman Press' 2003? RE3ERENCES 1? 2edd ' D?.?' AAn )ntroduction to $inite Element !et"odB' !cGra-3/ill' 1+*#? 2? Desai' &?S? and A1el' D?$?' A)ntroduction to t"e $inite Element !et"odB' Affiliated East 8est Press' 1+(2?

REPAIR AN4 REHA%ILITATI2N 23 STRUCTURES L . UNIT I T 0 P C 0 .

C2NCRETE 7 IN3LUENCE 2N SERVICE%ILITY AN4 4URA%ILITY 1 5ualit assurance for concrete construction as 1uilt concrete properties strengt" permea1ilit = T"ermal properties and crac4ing = Effects due to climate = Temperature = &"emicals = 8ear and erosion = Design and construction errors = &orrosion mec"anism = Effects of cover t"ic4ness and crac4ing = !et"ods of corrosion protection = &orrosion in"i1itors = &orrosion resistant steels = &oatings = &at"odic protection? UNIT II (AINTENANCE AN4 REPAIR STRATE'IES 1 Definitions = !aintenance' repair and re"a1ilitation = $acets of maintenance importance of maintenance preventive measures on various aspects inspection = Assessment procedure for evaluating damaged structure causes of deterioration = Testing tec"niques? UNIT III (ATERIALS 32R REPAIR 1 Special concretes and mortar = &oncrete c"emicals = Special elements for accelerated strengt" gain = E9pansive cement = Pol mer concrete' sulp"ur infiltrated concrete' ferro cement = $i1re reinforced concrete? UNIT IV TECHNI5UES 32R REPAIR 1 2ust eliminators and pol mers coating for re1ars during repair foamed concrete = !ortar and dr pac4 = 7acuum concrete = Gunite and s"otcrete Epo9 in6ection = !ortar repair for crac4s = S"oring and underpinning? UNIT V E9A(PLES 23 REPAIR T2 STRUCTURES 7 4E(2LITI2N 1 2epairs to overcome lo- mem1er strengt" = Deflection = &rac4ing = &"emical disruption = -eat"ering -ear = $ire' lea4age = !arine e9posure = Engineered demolition tec"niques for dilapilated structures = &ase studies? T tal8 4/ TE9T %22:S 1? Denison &amp1ell' Allen and /arold 2oper' A&oncrete StructuresB' !aterials' !aintenance and 2epair 0ongman Scientific and Tec"nical' 1++1?

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Allen' 2?T? and Ed-ards' S?&?' A2epair of &oncrete StructuresB' ,la4ie and Sons' 1+*(?

RE3ERENCES 1? S"ett ' !?S?' A&oncrete Tec"nolog 3 T"eor and PracticeB' S?&"and and &ompan ' 1++2? 2? 2ai4ar' 2?.?' A0earning from failures 3 Deficiencies in DesignB' &onstruction and Service 3 2 and D &entre :SD&P0;' 2ai4ar ,"avan' 1+*(?

EPPE2)!E.TA0 TE&/.)5FES A.D ).ST2F!E.TAT)>. L . T 0 P C 0 .

UNIT I 32RCES AN4 STRAIN (EASURE(ENT 1 Strain gauge = Principle = T pes = Performance and uses = P"oto elasticit = Principle and applications = !oire $ringe = / draulic 6ac4s and pressure gauges = Electronic load cells = Proving rings = &ali1ration of testing mac"ines? UNIT II 1 VI%RATI2N (EASURE(ENTS

&"aracteristics of structural vi1rations = 0inear 7aria1le Differential Transformer :07DT;= Transducers for velocit and acceleration measurements?

7i1ration meter = Seismograp"s = 7i1ration anal Eer = Displa and recording of signals = &at"ode 2a >scilloscope = PI Plotter = &"art plotters = Digital data acquisition s stems? UNIT III AC2USTICS AN4 >IN4 3L2> (EASURES 1 Principles of Pressure and flo- measurements = Pressure transducers = Sound level meter = 7enturimeter and flo- meters = 8ind tunnel and its use in structural anal sis = Structural modeling = Direct and indirect model anal sis? UNIT IV 4ISTRESS (EASURE(ENTS AN4 C2NTR2L 1

Diagnosis of distress in structures = &rac4 o1servation and measurements = &orrosion of reinforcement in concrete = /alf cell' construction and use = Damage assessment = &ontrolled 1lasting for demolition?

UNIT V

N2N 4ESTRUCTIVE TESTIN' (ETH24S

1 0oad testing on structures' 1uildings' 1ridges and to-ers = 2e1ound "ammer = Acoustic emission = Fltrasonic testing principles and application = /olograp" = Fse of laser for structural testing = ,rittle coating? T tal8 4/ TE9T %22:S 1? 4alle,' D?8? and 2ile ' 8?$?' AE9perimental Stress Anal sisB' !c 'raJ /ill ,oo4 &ompan ' 1++1? 2? Sad"u Sing" ' AE9perimental Stress Anal sisB' C"anna Pu1lis"ers' 1++%? RE3ERENCES

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Garas' $?C?' &lar4e' D?0? and Armer' G?S?T?' AStructural AssessmentB' ,utter-ort"s' 1+*(? ,ra ' D?E? and Stanle ' 2?C?' A.on3destructive EvaluationB' !c Gra- /ill Pu1lis"ing &ompan ' 1+*+?

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