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P.D.

M COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Civil Dept. 6Th Semester, Sessional I
Transportation Engg-II
Time 90 min. Max. Marks 50

Note: Question 1 is compulsory, Attempt one question from each Section. Assume suitable data where required
or missing.
Q1. Explain:
a) Different type of pavement b) G.I method
c) Relative stiffness d) Difference between bitumen, tar and asphalt e) CBR Method
20
Section - A
Q2. Write the difference between flexible and rigid pavement with diagram.
15
Q3. Explain IRC method for design of flexible pavement.
15
Section -B
Q4. Write construction steps for WBM. 15
Q5. Explain working of Hot mix asphalt plant with diagram.
15

P.D.M COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING


Civil Dept. 6Th Semester, Sessional I
Transportation Engg-II
Time 90 min. Max. Marks 50

Note: Question 1 is compulsory, Attempt one question from each Section. Assume suitable data where required
or missing.
Q1. Explain:
a) Different type of pavement b) G.I method
c) Relative stiffness d) Difference between bitumen, tar and asphalt e) CBR Method
20
Section - A
Q2. Write the difference between flexible and rigid pavement with diagram.
15
Q3. Explain IRC method for design of flexible pavement.
15
Section -B
Q4. Write construction steps for WBM. 15
Q5. Explain working of Hot mix asphalt plant with diagram.
15
P.D.M COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING
Civil Dept. 4Th Semester, Sessional I
Fluid Mechanics-II
Time 90 min. Max. Marks 50

Note: Question 1 is compulsory, Attempt one question from each Section. Assume suitable data where required
or missing.
Q1. Write the formula and explain the following with diagram.
a. Darcy weisbach formula b. Chezys formula c. Sudden expansion d. Sudden
contraction
e. Bend in pipe 20
Section A
Q2. find the head loss due to friction in a pipe of diameter 300mm and length 50m velocity
3m/sec using i)Darcy weisbach formula ii) Chezys formula take C= 60.
15

Q3. At a sudden enlargement of water main from 240mm to 480 mm diameter, the hydraulic
gradient line rise by 100mm estimate the rate of flow.
15
Section-B
Q4. Det. Rate of flow for the

15
Q5. Det. Rate of flow through a pipe of diameter 20cm and length 50m , one end is
connected to tank and other end is open total head in tank from the centre of pipe is 4m .
take f = 0.009 15

P.D.M COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING


Civil Dept. 4Th Semester, Sessional I
Fluid Mechanics-II
Time 90 min. Max. Marks 50

Note: Question 1 is compulsory, Attempt one question from each Section. Assume suitable data where required
or missing.
Q1. Write the formula and explain the following with diagram.
a. Darcy weisbach formula b. Chezys formula c. Sudden expansion d. Sudden
contraction
e. Bend in pipe 20
Section A
Q2. find the head loss due to friction in a pipe of diameter 300mm and length 50m velocity
3m/sec using i)Darcy weisbach formula ii) Chezys formula take C= 60.
15
Q3. At a sudden enlargement of water main from 240mm to 480 mm diameter , the
hydraulic gradient line rise by 100mm estimate the rate of flow.
15
Section-B
Q4. Det. Rate of flow for the

15
Q5. Det. Rate of flow through a pipe of diameter 20cm and length 50m , one end is
connected to tank and other end is open total head in tank from the centre of pipe is 4m . f =
0.009 15

P.D.M COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING


Civil Dept. 4Th Semester, Sessional I
Surveying-II
Time 90 min. Max. Marks 50

Note: Question 1 is compulsory, Attempt one question from each Section. Assume suitable data where required
or missing.

Q1. Explain the following.


a. Triangulation b. Strength of a figure c. Terrestrial and aerial photographs
d. Trigonometrically Levelling e. Refraction and curvature.
Section A
Q2. Drive the expression to determine the height and distance of object (inaccessible) when
instrument are at very different level and not on same vertical plane.
Q3. Drive the expression to determine the height and distance of object (inaccessible) when
instrument are at very different level and on same vertical plane.
Section B
Q4. A section line AB appear to be 10.16cm on a photograph for which the focal length is 16
cm. The corresponding line measure 2.54cm on a map which is to a scale 1/50000. The
terrain has an average elevation of 200m above mean sea level. Calculate the flying altitude
above mean sea level.
Q5.The scale of an aerial photography is 1cm = 100m. the photograph size is 20cm X 20cm.
Determine the number of photograph required to cover an area 10Km X 10Km, if the
longitudinal lap is 60% and the side lap is 30%.

P.D.M COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING


Civil Dept. 4Th Semester, Sessional I
Surveying-II
Time 90 min. Max. Marks 50

Note: Question 1 is compulsory, Attempt one question from each Section. Assume suitable data where required
or missing.

Q1. Explain the following.


a. Triangulation b. Strength of a figure c. Terrestrial and aerial photographs
d. Trigonometrically Levelling e. Refraction and curvature.
Section A
Q2. Drive the expression to determine the height and distance of object (inaccessible) when
instrument are at very different level and not on same vertical plane.
Q3. Drive the expression to determine the height and distance of object (inaccessible) when
instrument are at very different level and on same vertical plane.
Section B
Q4. A section line AB appear to be 10.16cm on a photograph for which the focal length is 16
cm. The corresponding line measure 2.54cm on a map which is to a scale 1/50000. The
terrain has an average elevation of 200m above mean sea level. Calculate the flying altitude
above mean sea level.
Q5.The scale of an aerial photography is 1cm = 100m. the photograph size is 20cm X 20cm.
Determine the number of photograph required to cover an area 10Km X 10Km, if the
longitudinal lap is 60% and the side lap is 30%.

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