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DELHI TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

SCHEME OF EXAMINATION
AND
COURSE CURRICULUM

B.Tech. (ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING)

CONTENT
Scheme of Examination.................................................................................. 2-7

Course Curriculum
First Year........................................................................................................ 7-13
Second Year................................................................................................... 13-19
Third Year...................................................................................................... 19-23
Fourth Year.................................................................................................... 23-31

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SCHEME FOR B.TECH. FIRST SEMESTER (ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING)
S.No. Course No. Subject L-T-P Evaluation Total Marks Credit Type
Sessional End
TH1 AM 101 Mathematics-1 310 30 70 100 4H
TH2 HU 102 Communication skills 210 30 70 100 3H
TH3 AP 103 Applied Physics-I 400 30 70 100 4H
TH4 AC 104 Applied Chemistry 310 30 70 100 4H
TH5 EE 105 Electrical Science 310 30 70 100 4A
TH6 IT 106 Fundamentals of Information Technology 210 30 70 100 3A
PR1 AP 107 Applied Physics-I Lab 002 30 70 100 2H
PR2 AC 108 Applied Chemistry Lab 002 30 70 100 2H
PR3 EE 109 Electrical Science Lab 002 30 70 100 2A
PR4 IT 110 Fundamental of Information Technology Lab 002 30 70 100 2A
TOTAL 30 hrs 1000 30

SCHEME FOR B.TECH. SECOND SEMESTER (ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING)


S.No. Course No. Subject L-T-P Evaluation Total Marks Credit Type
Sessional End
TH1 AM 111 Mathematics-II 310 30 70 100 4H
TH2 EN 112 Environmental Sciences 200 30 70 100 2H
TH3 AP 113 Applied Physics-II 400 30 70 100 4H
TH4 AP-AC 114 Engineering Materials 400 30 70 100 4H
TH5 ME 115 Basic Mechanical Engineering 400 30 70 100 4A
TH6 CO 116 Programming Fundamentals 200 30 70 100 2A
PR1 AP 117 Applied Physics-II Lab 002 30 70 100 2A
PR2 CO 118 Programming Lab 002 30 70 100 2A
PR3 ME 119 Engineering Graphics 003 30 70 100 3A
PR4 PE 120 Mechanical workshop 003 30 70 100 3A
TOTAL 30 hrs 1000 30

A Allied Engineering
C Core (include major project and practical training also)
H Humanities, Social Studies and Basic Sciences
M Mandatory

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SCHEME FOR B.TECH. THIRD SEMESTER (ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING)
S.No. Course No. Subject L-T-P Evaluation Total Marks Credit Type
Sessional End
TH1 ENE 201 Strength of Materials 3-1-0 30 70 100 4C
TH2 ENE 202 Mathematics and Numerical Methods 3-1-0 30 70 100 4H
TH3 ENE 203 Surveying 3-0-0 30 70 100 3C
TH4 ENE 204 Environmental Chemistry & Microbiology 3-1-0 30 70 100 4C
TH5 ENE205 Building material & Building construction 3-0-0 30 70 100 3C
TH6 ENE 206 Water Engineering 3-1-0 30 70 100 4C
PR1 ENE 207 Surveying Laboratory 0-0-2 30 70 100 2C
PR2 ENE 208 Environmental Microbiology Lab 0-0-2 30 70 100 2C
PR3 ENE 209 Water Engineering Lab 0-0-2 30 70 100 2C
ENE 210 Self Study - I 0-0-2 30 70 100 2C/A
TOTAL Practice 30 hrs 1000 30

SCHEME FOR B.TECH. FOURTH SEMESTER (ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING)


S.No. Course No. Subject L-T-P Evaluation Total Marks Credit Type
Sessional End
TH1 ENE 211 Waste Water Engineering 3-1-0 30 70 100 4C
TH2 ENE 212 Engineering Economics & Accountancy 3-0-0 30 70 100 3H
TH3 ENE 213 Earth Sciences, GIS & Remote Sensing 4-0-0 30 70 100 4C
TH4 ENE214 Elements of Structural Analysis 4-0-0 30 70 100 4C
TH5 ME 215 Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering 3-0-0 30 70 100 3A
TH6 ENE 216 Hydrology & Groundwater Engineering 3-1-0 30 70 100 4C
PR1 ENE 217 Waste Water Engineering Lab 0-0-2 30 70 100 2C
PR2 ENE 218 GIS & Remote Sensing Laboratory 0-0-2 30 70 100 2C
PR3 ENE 219 Strength of Materials Lab 0-0-2 30 70 100 2C
ENE 220 Self Study-II 30 70 100 2C/A
TOTAL Practice 30 hrs 1000 30
NOTE: Students will undertake Three weeks of Survey Camp during summer break after fourth semester.

A Allied Engineering
C Core (include major project and practical training also)
H Humanities, Social Studies and Basic Sciences
M Mandatory

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SCHEME FOR B.TECH. FIFTH SEMESTER (ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING)
S.No. Course No. Subject L-T-P Evaluation Total Marks Credit Type
Sessional End
TH1 ENE 301 Water Supply & Environmental Sanitation 3-1-0 30 70 100 4C
TH2 ENE 302 Heavy Metal Removal 3-1-0 30 70 100 4C
TH3 ENE 303 Geotechnical Engineering 3-1-0 30 70 100 4C
TH4 ENE304 Environmental Hydraulics 3-1-0 30 70 100 4C
TH5 ENE 305 Instrumentation 3-1-0 30 70 100 4C
PR1 ENE 306 Environmental Hydraulics Lab 0-0-2 30 70 100 2C
PR2 ENE 307 Geotechnical Engineering Lab 0-0-2 30 70 100 2C
PR3 ENE 308 Instrumentation 0-2-0 30 70 100 2C
PR4 Survey Camp Evaluation 0-0-2 30 70 100 2M
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Minor Project 1 0-0-2 30 70 100 2C
TOTAL Practice 30 hrs 1000 30
NOTE: Students will undertake Eight weeks of Industrial Training during summer break after fifth semester.

SCHEME FOR B.TECH. SIXTH SEMESTER (ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING)


S.No. Course No. Subject L-T-P Evaluation Total Marks Credit Type
Sessional End
TH1 ENE 311 Solid Waste Management 3-1-0 30 70 100 4C
TH2 ENE 312 Air & Noise Pollution and Control 3-1-0 30 70 100 4C
TH3 ENE 313 Global Warming and Climate Change 3-1-0 30 70 100 4C
TH4 ENE 314 Water Engineering : Design & Applications 3-1-0 30 70 100 4C
TH5 ENE315 Project Management 3-1-0 30 70 100 4C
PR1 ENE 316 Air & Noise Pollution Lab 0-0-2 30 70 100 2C
PR2 ENE 317 Solid Waste Analysis 0-0-2 30 70 100 2C
PR3 ENE 318 Minor Project II 0-0-4 30 70 100 4C
PR4 ENE 319 Industrial Training I 0-0-2 50 150 200 2C
TOTAL Practice 30 hrs 1000 30
NOTE: Students will undertake Eight weeks of Industrial Training during summer break after sixth semester.

A Allied Engineering
C Core (include major project and practical training also)
H Humanities, Social Studies and Basic Sciences
M Mandatory

Note:
Industrial training of 4 weeks during winter vacation after 5th Semester and 8 Weeks during summer vacation after
6th Semester.

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SCHEME FOR B.TECH. SEVENTH SEMESTER (ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING)
S.No. Course No. Subject L-T-P Evaluation Total Credit
Sessional End Marks Type
TH1 ENE 401 Elective I 3-1-0 30 70 100 4C
TH2 ENE 402 Wastewater Engineering : Design & Applications 3-1-0 30 70 100 4C
TH3 ENE 403 Industrial Waste Management 3-1-0 30 70 100 4C
TH4 ENE 404 Environmental Planning & Management 3-1-0 30 70 100 4C
PR1 ENE 405 Water quality monitoring Lab 0-0-3 30 70 100 3C
PR2 ENE 406 System Simulation 0-0-3 30 70 100 3C
ENE 407 Major Project - I 0-0-4 50 1500 100 4M
ENE 408 Industrial training II 0-0-4 50 150 100 4M
TOTAL Practice 30 hrs 1000 30

SCHEME FOR B.TECH. EIGHTH SEMESTER (ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING)


S.No. Course No. Subject L-T-P Evaluation Total Credit
Sessional End Marks Type
TH1 ENE 411 Elective II 3-1-0 30 70 100 4C
TH2 ENE 412 Elective III (Open) 3-1-0 30 70 100 4A/H
TH3 ENE 413 Environmental Impact Assessment & Audit 3-1-0 30 70 100 4C
PR1 ENE 414 Environmental Integrated Planning & Practices 0-0-3 30 70 100 3C
PR2 ENE 415 Environmental Engineering Estimation & Evalua- 1-0-2 30 70 100 3C
tion
ENE 416 Seminar 0-0-2 100 70 100 2M
ENE 417 Major Project II 0-0-10 100 300 400 10M
TOTAL Practice 30 hrs 1000 30

A Allied Engineering
C Core (include major project and practical training also)
H Humanities, Social Studies and Basic Sciences
M Mandatory

Note:
Industrial training of 4 weeks during winter vacation after 7th Semester and 8 Weeks during summer vacation after
8th Semester.

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Departmental Elective I Departmental Elective II
ENE-401-1 Monitoring & Performance Evaluation of ENE-411-1 Advanced Mechanics of Fluids and Sediment
Water/Wastewater treatment Plants Motion
ENE-401-2 Environmental system Modeling ENE-411-2 Risk & reliability Analysis of Environmental
ENE-401-3. Advanced Planning & Design of Environmental systems
Engg. Works ENE-411-3 Ventilation and Air Conditioning
ENE-401-4 Fire hazard & Safety Control System ENE-411-4 CAD & Software Developments
ENE-401-5 Bio Monitoring Techniques ENE-411-5 Analytical Methods of Quality Management
ENE-401-6 Soil Pollution ENE-411-6 Environment and Sustainable Development
ENE-401-7 Surface Transport Noise Pollution ENE-411-7 Environmental Biotechnology

Departmental Elective III


ENE-412-1 Water & Soil Conservation
ENE-412-2 Non Convention Energy Systems
ENE-412-3 Analysis of Vibration and Control of Noise
Pollution
ENE-412-4 Advanced water and wastewater treatment
ENE-412-5 Ground Water Development And Management
ENE-412-6 Disaster Management

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L T P Credits UNIT II
AM-101 Mathematics I Basics of Writing:
3 10 4 (A) Presentation of Technical Information: Technical descrip-
tion of simple objects, tools, appliances; Processes and
UNIT I
operations; Scientific Principles; Definitions ; Interpreta-
Infinite series: Tests for convergence of series (comparison,
tion of Visual Data (graph, charts etc)
ratio, root, integral, Raabes, logarithmic), Alternating series,
(B) Writing of: Paragraph; Summary and Abstract; Taking
Absolute convergence, Conditional convergence.
and Making Notes.
UNIT II (C) Comprehension of Unseen Passages based on reading
Calculus of single variable: Taylors & Maclaurins expan- exercises like Skimming, Scanning and Inference making.
sion, Radius of curvature, applications of definite integral
UNIT III
to area, arc length, surface area and volume (in Cartesian,
Oral Communication: Phonetics: Speech Sounds and their
parametric and polar co-ordinates).
articulation; Phonemes, syllable, Stress, Transcription of
UNIT III Words and Simple Sentences; Presentation and Seminar;
Calculus of several variables: Partial differentiation, Eulers Language Lab Practice for Oral Communication.
theorem, total differential, Taylors theorem, Maxima-Mini- UNIT IV
ma, Lagranges method of multipliers, Application in estima- Texts for Appreciation and Analysis:
tion of error and approximation. (A) Wings of Fire by APJ Abdul Kalam
UNIT IV (B) The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid by C.K. Praha-
Multiple Integrals: Double integral (Cartesian and polar lad.
co-ordinates), change of order of integration, triple integrals (C) The Branded (Uchalya) by Laxman Gaikwad
(Cartesian, cylindrical and spherical co-ordinates), Gamma (D) Geetanjali by Ravindranath Tagore.
and Beta functions. Applications of multiple integration in
Text Books/Reference Books:
area, volume, centre of mass, and moment of inertia.
1. Day, Robert A. Scientific English: A Guide for Scientists
UNIT V and Other Professionals. UP.
Vector Calculus: Continuity and differentiability of vector 2. Maison Margaret, Examine Your English, New Delhi: Ori-
functions, Scalar and vector point function, Gradient, Di- ent Longman.
rectional derivative, divergence, curl and their applications. 3. Tikoo M.L., A.E. Subramaniam and P.R. Subramaniam.
Line integral, surface integral and volume integral, applica- Intermediate Grammar Usage and Composition.
tions to work done by the force . Applications of Greens, Delhi: Orient Longman.
Stokes and Gauss divergence theorems. 4. Weiss, Edmond H. Writing Remedies: Practical Exercises
for Technical Writing. University Press.
Text Books/Reference Books: 5. Lesikar and Flatley. Business Communications. New Del-
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Alan Jeffery ; hi, Biztantra Press.
Academic Press 6. OConnor, Better English Pronunciation, Cambridge:
2. Calculus and Analytic Geometry by Thomas/Finney; Cambridge University Press.
Narosa. 7. Gaikwad, Laxman, The Branded, Delhi: Sahitya Akademi.
3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Kreyszig; Wi- 8. Kalam, APJ Abdul, Wings of Fire, Delhi: University Press.
ley. 9. C.K. Prahalad, The Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid,
4. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Taneja ; I K in- Wharton School Publishing.
ternational 10. Rabindranath Tagore, Gitanjali, Filiquarian Publishing,
5. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Jain/Iyenger; LLC.
Narosa.
L T P Credits
L T P Credits AP 103 Applied Physics - I
HU-102 Communication Skills 3 10 4
2 10 3
UNIT I
UNIT I Relativity : Review of concepts of frames of reference and
Functional English: Galilean transformation equation, Michelson Morley ex-
(A) Parts of speech; Tense and concord; Conditional clauses; periment and its implications, Einsteins special theory of
Question tags & short responses; Punctuation; Common relativity, Lorentz transformation equations, Law of addition
errors. of velocities, Mass variation with velocity, Concept of ener-
(B) Vocabulary and Usage: Synonyms & Antonyms; One gy and momentum, Mass energy relation.
word substitutions; Words often confused; Idioms / Id-
iomatic expressions.

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UNIT II UNIT III
Oscillations, waves : Damped and forced oscillations, Res- (a) Polymers: Monomer & polymer, functionality and De-
onance (amplitude and power), Q factor, Sharpness of gree of Polymerization. Mechanism of polymerization.
resonance. Equations of longitudinal and transverse waves Molecular weights of polymers. Methods of polymeriza-
and their solutions, Impedance, Reflection and transmission tion. Industrial production of PE and PF resins. Industrial
of waves at a boundary, Impedance matching between two applications of polymers.
medium. b) Bio-molecules: Classification, Structure, physical and
chemical properties of Amino-acids, Peptides and Pro-
UNIT III teins, Carbohydrates, Cellulose and its derivatives,
Physical optics: Interference by division of wave front and RNA, DNA. Introduction to Bio-degradable Polymers.
amplitude, Multiple beam interference and Fabry-Perot in-
terferometer, Fresnel diffraction through a straight edge, UNITIV
Fraunhoffer diffraction, Zone plate, single slit and N-slit / Electrochemistry : Electrochemicalcells, components,
grating, Resolving power of telescope, prism and grating. Po- characteristics of batteries. Primary and Secondary battery
larization by reflection and by transmission, Brewsters law, systems, Zinc-Carbon cells, Lead storage and lithium batter-
Double refraction, elliptically and circularly polarized light, ies. Fuel Cells, Electro-deposition, Electrical and chemical re-
Nicol prism, Quarter and half wave plates. quirements. Electroplating bath and linings. Agitation, Circu-
lation and filtration equipment. Plating of copper, gold and
UNIT IV rhodium.
Optical Instruments: Cardinal points of co-axial lens sys-
tems, spherical and chromatic aberrations and their remov- UNIT V
al, Huygens and Ramsdens eyepiece. Phase Equilibrium: Definitions of Phase, component and de-
gree of freedom, Gibbs phase rule. One component systems:
UNIT V Water and sulphur. Two component systems: Pb-Ag and Cu-
Laser optics: Coherence and coherent properties of laser Ni system.
beams, Brief working principle of lasers, Spontaneous and Univ VI
stimulated emission, Einsteins co-efficient, Ruby laser, He- Green Chemistry: Introduction, Goals & Significance of
Ne laser. Green Chemistry. Reagents, solvents and catalysts for green
UNIT VI synthesis. Principles of Green Chemistry, Evaluation of feed-
Optical Fiber: Classification of optical fibers, Refractive index stocks, reaction types and methods. Future trends in Green
profile, Core cladding refractive index difference, Numerical Chemistry.
aperture of optical fiber, Pulse dispersion in optical fiber (ray Text Books/Reference Books:
theory). 1. Thermal Analysis by T. Hatakeyama, F.X. Quinn; Wiley.
2. Inorganic Quantitative Analysis by A.I. Vogel.
Text Books/Reference Books: 3. Instrumental Method of Analysis by Skoog D.A.; HRW
1. Physics of Vibrations and Waves by H.J. Pain. International.
2. Vibrations and Waves by A.P. French. 4. Green Chemistry: Theory & Practice by P.T. Anastas &
3. Perspective of Modern Physics by Arthur Beiser. JC Warner; Oxford Univ Press.
4. Optics by A. Ghatak. 5. Polymer Science and Technology by Billmeyer; John
5. Berkley Physics Course Vol 1. Wiley.
6. Polymer Science and Technology by Fried; Prentice
L T P Credits Hall.
AC-104 Applied Chemistry
3 10 4
L T P Credits
UNIT I EE 105 Electrical Science
3 10 4
(a) Conventional Analysis: Volumetric Analysis, Types of
titrations, Theory of indicators. UNIT I
(b) Spectral Analysis: Electromagnetic radiation, Introduction: Role and importance of circuits in Engineering,
Lambert-Beers Law, UV-VIS, IR, instrumentation & concept of fields, charge, current, voltage, energy and there
applications. interrelationship. V-I characteristics of ideal voltage and ide-
al current sources, various types of controlled sources. Pas-
UNIT II
sive circuit components: V-I characteristics and ratings of dif-
Thermal Methods of Analysis: Principle, working and appli-
ferent types of R, L, C elements. Series and parallel circuits,
cations of Thermo-gravimetry, Differential thermal analysis
power and energy, Kirchoffs Laws. Delta-star conversion,
and Differential scanning calorimetry.
Superposition Theorem, Thevenins Theorem, Nortons the-
orem, Maximum Power Transfer Theorem, Tellgen Theorem.

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UNIT II UNITIII
Single Phase AC Circuits: Single phase EMF generation, av- Programming Language Classification & Program Meth-
erage and effective values of sinusoids, complex represen- odology: Computer Languages, Generation of Languages,
tation of impedance, series and parallel circuits, concept of Translators, Interpreters, Compilers, Flow Charts, Dataflow
phasor, phasor diagram, power factor, power in complex no- Diagram, Assemblers, Introduction to 4GL and 5GL.
tation, real power, reactive power and apparent power. Res-
onance in series and parallel circuits, Q-factor, bandwidth UNIT IV
and their relationship, half power points. Digital Devices and Basic Network Concepts: Digital Funda-
mentals: Various codes, decimal, binary, hexa-decimal con-
UNIT III version, floating numbers gates, flip flops, adder, multiplex-
Three-Phase AC Circuits: Three phase EMF generation, del- es, Introduction to Data Transmission.
ta and Y connection, line and phase quantities. Solution of
three phase circuits: balanced supply voltage and balanced UNIT V
load, phasor diagram, measurement of power in three Data Communication & Networks: Computer Networks- In-
phase circuits. troduction of LAN, MAN and WAN. Network Topologies, Cli-
ent-server Architecture.
UNIT IV
Magnetic Circuits & Transformers: Amperes circuital law, UNIT VI
B-H curve, concept of reluctance, flux, MMF, analogies be- Internet and Web Technologies: Hypertext Markup Lan-
tween electrical and magnetic quantities solution of mag- guage, DHTML, WWW, HTTP, Gopher, FTP, Telnet, Web
netic circuits. Hysteresis and eddy current losses, application Browsers, Net Surfing, Search Engines, Email, Safety of Busi-
of magnetic force, mutual inductance and dot convention. ness Transaction on web. Elementary Concepts of E-Learn-
Single phase Transformer construction, principle of working, ing and E-Commerce, Electronic Payment Systems, Digital
auto transformer and their applications. Signatures, Firewall.
UNIT V Text Books/Reference Books:
Measuring Instruments : Analog indicating instruments, de- 1. Using Information Technology: A Practical Introduction
vices, Damping devices, PMMC ammeters and voltmeters, to Computers & Communications by William Sawyer &
shunt and multipliers, Moving iron ammeter and voltmeters, Hutchinson; Publisher: Tata McGraw-Hill.
dynamometer type wattmeters, multimeters, AC watt-hour 2. Introduction to Computers by Peter Norton; Tata Mc-
meters. Digital voltmeters, ammeters and wattmeters. Graw-Hill.
Text Books/Reference Books: 3. Introduction to Computers by Rajaraman; EPI.
1. Basic electrical Engineering by C.L. Wadhwa, 4th Edi- 4. Data Compression by Nelson; BPB.
tion; New Age International. 5. Internet, An introductionby CIS Tems; Tata McGraw
2. Basic Electrical Engineering by Fitzereld, Higgenboth- Hill.
am & Grabel; McGraw Hill International. 6. Information Technology: Breaking News by Curtin;
3. Electrical Engineering Fundamentals by Vincent TMH.
Deltoro; Prentice Hall International (EEI). 7. Fundamentals of Information Technology by Leon &
4. Relevant Indian Electricity Supply rules & BIS codes. Leon; Vikas.
8. Internet 101 by Lehngart; Addison Wesley.
IT 106 Fundamentals of Infor- L T P Credits L T P Credits
mation Technology 2 10 3 AP-107 Applied Physics - I Lab
002 02
UNIT I
Fundamental Concepts of Information: Definition of infor- L T P Credits
mation, Data Vs Information, Introduction to Information AC-108 Applied Chemistry Lab
002 02
representation in Digital Media, Text, image, graphics, Ani-
mation, Audio, Video etc., Need, Value and Quality of infor-
mation L T P Credits
EE-109 Electrical Science Lab
002 02
UNIT II
Concepts in Computer & Programming: Definition of Elec-
tronic Computer, History, Generations, Characteristic and L T P Credits
Application of Computers, Classification of Computers, IT-110 Fundamental of IT Lab
002 02
Memory, different types of memory, Computer Hardware-
CPU, Various I/O devices, Peripherals, Firmware and Human-
ware.

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L T P Credits L T P Credits
AM- 111 Mathematics-II EN112 Environmental Science
310 4 200 2

UNIT I UNIT I
Matrices: Rank of a matrix, inverse of a matrix using el- Introduction to Environment: Origin & evolution of earth,
ementary transformations, consistency of linear system segments of environment- lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmo-
of equations, Eigen-values and eigenvectors of a ma- sphere & biosphere, Biogeochemical cycles- hydrological,
trix, Cayley-Hamilton theorem, diagonalization of ma- oxygen, nitrogen, carbon & phosphate cycles.
trix.
UNIT II
UNIT II Ecosystems: Concept of ecosystem biotic & abiotic compo-
Ordinary Differential Equations: Second & higher order lin- nents, types of ecosystems, functional components of eco-
ear differential equations with constant coefficients, General system- biodiversity, productivity, food chains & food webs,
solution of homogenous and non- homogenous equations, material cycling and energy flow, different ecosystems- for-
method of variation of parameters, Euler-Cauchy equation, est, grassland, desert, aquatic.
simultaneous linear equations.
UNIT III
UNIT III Water Pollution: Water quality, physical, chemical & biologi-
Special Functions : Power series method, Frobenious meth- cal characteristics of water & waste water, ground water pol-
od, Legendre equation, Legendre polynomials, Bessel equa- lution, water borne diseases.
tion, Bessel function of fist kind, Orthogonal Property, Ro-
drigues' Formula. UNIT IV
Air & Noise Pollution: Primary & secondary air pollutants,
UNIT IV sources, effects & control of- carbon monoxide, nitrogen ox-
Laplace Transforms: Basic properties, Laplace transform of ides, hydrocarbons, sulphur dioxide & particulates, Air qual-
derivatives and integrals, Inverse Laplace transform, Dif- ity standards, global warming, acid rain, El Nino, ozone hole.
ferentiation and Integration of Laplace transform, Convo- Classification and measurement of noise, effects of noise
lution theorem, Unit of Step Function, Periodic function, pollution on human, control of noise pollution.
Laplace transform to IVP and boundary value problem Ap-
plications system of linear Simultaneous differential equa- UNIT V
tions. Energy & Solid Waste Management: Conventional energy
resources- coal, thermal, petroleum, hydroelectricity, nu-
UNIT V clear power, wood, non conventional sources- solar, biogas,
Fourier series: Fourier series, Dirichlet conditions, Even and wind, ocean & tidal energy, geothermal energy. Hazardous
odd functions, half range series, harmonic analysis. and non hazardous solid waste management. Environmental
laws and acts.
UNIT VI
Fourier Transforms : Fourier Transforms Sine and Cosine Text Books/Reference Books:
Transforms, Transforms of derivatives and integrals, Appli- 1. Environmental Studies by De Anil Kumar & De Arnab
cations to boundary value problem in ordinary differential Kumar; New Age International (P) Ltd.
equations (simple cases only). 2. Environmental Studies by Basak Anindita; Pearson Ed-
ucation South Asia.
Text Books/Reference Books: 3. A Text Book of Environmental Science by Subramanian.
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Greenberg; V; Narosa Publishing House.
Pearson Education. 4. Essentials of Ecology & Environment Science by Rana.
2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Kreyszig; Wi- S.V.S.; EPI Publications.
ley.
L T P Credits
3. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Taneja; I K in- AP 113 Applied Physics - II
ternational. 400 4
4. Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Jain/Iyenger;
Narosa. UNIT I
Quantum Physics : Failure of classical physics ,Compton
effect , Pair production de-broglie relation, wave function,
Probability density, Schrodinger wave equation, operators,
expectation values and eigen-value equation, particle in a
box, simple harmonic oscillator problem, concept of degen-
eracy.

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UNIT II SECTION B (CHEMISTRY)
Classical Statistics: Statistical physics : Microscopic-macro-
scopic systems, concept of phase space, basic postulates of UNIT IV
statistical mechanics, MaxwellBoltzmann distribution law. Introduction to engineering materials for mechanical con-
struction. Composition, mechanical and fabricating charac-
teristics and applications of various types of cast irons, plain
UNITIII carbon and alloy steels, copper, aluminum and their alloys
Quantum statistics: Quantum Statistics: FermiDirac and like duralumin, brasses and bronzes cutting tool materials,
Bose Einstein Distribution, Fermi- Dirac probability func- super alloys thermoplastics, thermosets and composite ma-
tion, Fermi energy level. terials.
UNIT IV UNIT V
Nuclear Physics : Nuclear properties, constituent of the nu- Composite materials: Introduction, limitations of conven-
cleus, binding energy, stable nuclei, radioactive decay law tional engineering materials, role of matrix in composites,
(alpha and beta spectrum), Q-value of nuclear reaction , classification, matrix materials, reinforcements, metal-ma-
nuclear models-liquid drop and shell model, nuclear fission trix composites, polymer-matrix composites, fiber-rein-
and fusion, elementary ideas of nuclear reactors. forced composites, environmental effects on composites,
UNIT V applications of composites.
Electrodynamics : Maxwells equations, concept of displace-
UNIT VI
ment current, Derivation of wave equation for plane electro-
Speciality Polymers: Conducting polymers-Introduction,
magnetic wave, Poynting vector. Poynting theorem, Energy
conduction mechanism, polyacetylene, polyparaphenylene
density, wave equation in dielectric & conducting media.
and polypyrole, applications of conducting polymers, Ion-ex-
Text Books/Reference Books: change resins and their applications. Ceramic & Refractory
1. Nuclear Physics by Erwin Kaplan. Introduction, classification, properties, raw materials, man-
2. Concept of Nuclear Physics by Cohen. ufacturing and applications.
3. Electrodynamics by Griffith.
NOTE: Two hrs per week load for Applied Physics Depart-
4. Electricity & magnetism by Rangawala & Mahajan.
ment.
5. Perspective of Modern Physics by Arthur Beiser.
Two hrs per week load for Applied Chemistry Department.
AP-AC 114 Engineering Mate- L T P Credits
Text Books/Reference Books (PHYSICS):
rials 400 4
1. Solid State Physics, 7th edition by Kittel; J. W .& Sons
Publication.
SECTION A (PHYSICS) 2. Solid State Physics by Wahab M.A.; Narosa Publishing
House.
UNIT I
3. Solid State Physics by Ali OmerM; Pearson Education
Crystal Structure: Bravais lattices; Miller indices, simple
(Singapore) pvt. Ltd. India branch, New delhi.
crystal structures, Different kind of bonding.
4. Engineering Materials: Properties and Selection, 7th
UNIT II edition by Kenneth G. Budinski, Budinshi; Pearson Singa-
Metallic Conduction: Energy distribution of electrons in a por (Prentice Hall).
metal, Fermi level, Conduction process. 5. Solid State Physics by Pillai S.O.; New Age International
Publication.
Semi Conductors: Band theory of solids , P and N type of
semiconductors , Statistics of holes and electrons, Hall effect Text Books/Reference Books (CHEMISTRY)
, Effect of temperature on conductivity , Life time and re- 1. Essentials of Material Science and Engineering by
combination, drift and diffusion in PN junction . Donald R. Askeland, Pradeep P. Phule; Thomson.
2. Speciality Polymers by R.W.Dyson; Chapman and Hall,
UNIT III New York, USA.
Dielectric and Optical properties of Materials: Dielectric 3. Polymer Composites by A.P.Gupta, M.C.Gupta; New
polarization and dielectric constant, optical absorption pro- Age publication.
cess. 4. Engineering Chemistry by R.N.Goyal, H.Goel; Ane
Books India.
Magnetism and Superconducting Materials: Diapara, Fer- 5. Engineering Chemistry by S.S.Dara; S.Chand.
ro-magnetism, Antiferro, Ferro-magnetism ferrites, Super- 6. Engineering Chemistry by Raghupati Mukhopadhyay,
conducting materials, Properties, Type of superconducting Sriparna Datta; New Age International.
materials , Meissner effect, High- Tc superconductor, appli- 7. Engineering Chemistry by P.C.Jain, Monica Jain; Dhan-
cation. pat Rai.

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8. Workshop Technology by W. A. J. Chapman.
ME 115 Basic Mechanical Engi- L T P Credits
9. Production Engineering by P.C. Sharma.
neering 400 4 10. Production Engineering by R. K. Jain.

(PART A) COE 116 Programming Funda- L T P Credits


UNIT I mentals 200 2
Introduction to Thermodynamics, Concepts of systems, con-
trol volume, state, properties, equilibrium, quasi-static pro- UNIT I
cess, reversible & irreversible process, cyclic process. Zeroth Introduction: Concepts of algorithm, flow chart, Introduc-
Law and Temperature, Ideal Gas. Heat and Work. tion to different Programming Languages like C, C++, Java
etc.
UNIT II
First Law of Thermodynamics for closed & open systems. Elementary Programming: Data types, assignment state-
Non Flow Energy Equation. Steady State, Steady Flow Ener- ments, conditional statements and input/output statements.
gy Equation. Iterative programs using loops.Concept of subprograms.
Coding style: choice of names, indentation, documentation,
Second Law of Thermodynamics Kelvin and Plancks State- etc.
ments, Clausius inequality, Definition of Heat Engine, Heat
pump, Refrigerator. Concept of Entropy and availability. UNIT II
Carnot Cycle; Carnot efficiency, Otto, Diedel, Dual cycle and Arrays: Array representation, Operations on array elements,
their efficiencies. using arrays, multidimensional arrays.

UNIT III Structures & Unions: Declaration and usage of structures


Properties & Classification of Fluids, Ideal & real fluids, and Unions.
Newtons law of viscosity, Pressure at a point, Pascals law,
Pressure variation in a static fluid, Introduction to Bio-fluid Pointers: Pointer and address arithmetic, pointer operations
Mechanics General description of fluid motion, stream lines, and declarations, using pointers as function argument.
continuity equation, Bernoullis equation, Steady and un-
steady flow. Turbines and pumps. File: Declaration of files, different types of files. File input/
output and usage.
(PART-B)
UNIT III
UNIT IV Object Oriented Programming: Functional and data decom-
Introduction to Manufacturing processes for various ma- position, Characteristics of Object-Oriented Languages: Ab-
chine elements. Introduction to Casting & Welding process- straction, Encapsulation, Information hiding, abstract data
es. Fabrication of large & small components and assemblies- types,
example Nuts and Bolts, Water turbine rotors, Large Electric
Classes and Objects: Concept of Object & classes, attributes,
Generators, introduction to turning, milling, shaping, drilling
methods, C++ class declaration, private and public member-
& boring processes.
ships, Constructors and destructors, instantiation of objects.
UNIT V Introduction to Class inheritance and operator overload-
Introduction to quality measurement for manufacturing pro- ing.
cesses; standards of measurements, line standards and, end
UNIT IV
standards, precision measuring instruments and gauges:
Files: Streams and files, error handling, over view of Stan-
vernier calipers, height gauges, micrometers, comparators,
dard Template Library.
dial indicators, and limit gauges.
Text Books/Reference Books
Text Books/Reference Books 1. Problem Solving and Program Design in C by Jeri R.
1. Engineering Thermodynamics by P. K. Nag. Hanly, Elliot B. Koffman; Pearson Addison-Wesley, 2006.
2. Fundamentals of Classical Thermodynamics by G. J. 2. A Structured Programming Approach Using C by Beh-
Van Wyle and R. E. Santag. rouz A.Forouzan, Richard F. Gilberg; Thomson Computer
3. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics and Fluid Machines by Science- Third Edition [India Edition], 2007.
S. K. Som and G. Biswas. 3. C++: The Complete Reference by Schildt Herbert; Wi-
4. Fluid Mechanics by V. L. Streeter and E. B. Wylie. ley DreamTech, 2005.
5. Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines by R. K. Ban- 4. Object Oriented Programming using C++ E. Balagu-
sal. rusamy, TMH. R. Lafore; BPB Publications, 2004.
6. Manufacturing Processes by Kalpakjian. 5. Object Oriented Programming with C++ by D . Para-
7. Workshop Practics by A. K. Hazara Chowdhary. sons; BPB Publication, 1999.

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6. The Art of Programming Computer Science with C++ L T P Credits
Steven C. Lawlor; Vikas Publication, 2002. PE 120 Mechanical Workshop
003 3
AP 117 Applied Physics - II Lab L T P Credits
Laboratory Practical Based on course 002 2 Fitting shops, Welding shops, Foundry Shops, Sheet Metal
work corresponding AP113 Shop, Smithy Shop.

L T P Credits
COE 118 Programming Lab L T P Credits ENE 201 - Strength of Materials
Laboratory Practical Based on course 310 4
002 2
work corresponding COE-116
UNIT I
Analysis of Stresses: Stress tensor, Principal stresses,
L T P Credits Transformation equations, Stress invariants, Plane stress,
ME 119 Engineering Graphics
003 3 Mohrs circle for plane stress, Octahedral stresses,
Differential equations of equilibrium, Components of
General: Importance, Significance and scope of engineering stresses in cylindrical polar coordinates. Material properties.
drawing Lettering, Dimensioning, Scales, Sense of Propor-
tioning, Different types of Projections, B.I.S. Specification, UNIT II
line symbols, rules of printing. Analysis of Strain: Deformable bodies, Concepts of normal
strain and shear strain, Strain components at a point,
Projections of Points and Lines: Introduction of planes of Transformation equations, Principal strains, Mohrs circle for
projection, Reference and auxiliary planes, projections of strains, Compatibility conditions, Displacement equation of
points and lines in different quadrants, traces, inclinations, equilibrium, Plane strain.
and true lengths of the lines, projections on auxiliary planes,
shortest distance, intersecting and non-intersecting lines. UNIT III
Stress-Strain relations: Uniaxial tensile test, Elasticity,
Planes Other than the Reference Planes: Introduction of Anelasiticity, Work-hardening, anisotrophy, homogeneity
other planes (perpendicular and oblique), their traces, and continuity, Generalized Hookes law, Lames constants,
inclinations etc., projections of points lines in the planes, Modules of rigidity, Bulk modules, Relation between the
conversion of oblique plane into auxiliary plane and solution elastic constants, Principle of superposition, Uniqueness
of related problems. theorem, Thermal effects.

Projections of Plane Figures: Different cases of plane fig- UNIT IV


ure (of different shapes) making different angles with one Uniaxial Loading: Bars of variable cross-section, Statically
or both reference planes and lines lying in the plane figures indetermine problems in tension and compression, Thin
making different given angles (with one or both reference cylindrical and spherical vessels.
planes). Obtaining true shape of the plane figure by projec-
UNIT V
tion.
Deflections due to bending: The moment curvature relation,
Projection of Solids: Simple cases when solid is placed in dif- Macaulays and moment-area method, Castiglianos
ferent positions, Axis, faces and lines lying in the faces of the theorem. Stability of Columns: Stable and unstable
solid making given angles. equilibrium, Eulers formula for long columns, Rankines
formula. Springs: Types of springs, Close coiled and open
Isometric and Orthographic: First and Third angle of system coiled springs, Torsion and shear centre..
of projection sketching of Orthographic views from pictorial
views and vice versa principles and type of sectioning. References:
Development of Surface 1. Feodosyev, V., Strength of Materials, Mir Publishers,
Moscow.
Text Books/Reference Books 2. Benham, P.P., & Warnock, F.V., Mechanics & Solids &
1. Engineering Graphics by Narayana, K.L. and Kannaiah, Structures, Pitman Publishing, London.
P.; Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi 3. Seely, F. B. & Smith, J. O., Advanced Mechanics of
2. Elementary Engineering Drawing by Bhatt N.D.; Charo- Materials, Tokyo, Toppan.
tar Book Stall, Anand 4. Shaneloy, F.R., Strength of Materials, McGraw Hill Book
3. Engineering Graphics by Lakshminarayaan, V. and Company.
Vaish Wanar, R.S.; Jain Brothers, New Delhi 5. Timoshenko, S., Strength of Materials, Vol. I, McGraw
4. Engineering Graphics by Chandra, A.M. and Chandra Hill Book company.
Satish; Narosa 6. S. H. Crandall, N.C. Dahal & T. J. Lardener, An introduction
to the mechanics of Solids, McGraw Hill Books Co.

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7. I. H. Shames, Introduction to solid mechnics, Prentice UNIT II
Hall of India Ltd. Plane table Surveying: Plane table and its accessories,
methods of plane tabling, two point problem, three point
MA 202 Mathematics and L T P Credits problems by different methods.
Numerical Methods 310 4
Levelling: Introduction, types of leveling, leveling
Differential Equations: Bessels equation, Bessel functions instruments, operations and adjustments of levels, ordinary
of first kind, recurrence relations; Legendres equation, leveling, errors of leveling, effect of earths curvature and
Legendres polynomials, Rodrigues formula. atmospheric refraction in leveling , precise leveling, modern
leveling instruments, contouring: characterstics and uses of
Fourier Series: Fourier series, Eulers formulae, even and contour, modern methods of depicting relief on map.
odd functions; Functions having arbitrary period; Half range
expansions; Harmonic analysis. UNIT III
Areas , Volume and Earthquake Computations : Different
Vector Analysis : Review of vector algebra; Triple product; methods of determination of areas from plan, areas of
differentiation of vectors; Operators grad; div and curl, their irregular boundaries, areas of field notes by latitudes and
geometrical and physical significance; Integration of vectors, departure methods, instrumental methods of determining
work dome in vector fields, greens, stocks and Gause areas, areas of cross section, determination of earthquake
divergence theorem. volumes.

Functions of Complex Variables: Analytic functions, UNIT IV


Harmonic conjugate, conformal transformation of functions Theodolite Traversing : Transit theodolites, operation and
(simple problems), Cauchys integral theorem, Cauchys adjustment of theodolites, horizontal angle by the method
integral formula, residues, residue theorem. of repetition and reiteration, permanent adjustments of
theodolite, theodolite traversing, traverse computations,
Numerical Analysis: .Approximations and round off errors, sources of errors, check in a traverse, closing error and its
Truncation errors and Taylor Series. Determination of roots adjustments, omitted measurements.
of polynomials and transcendental equations by Newton-
Raphson, Secant and Bairstows method. Solutions of linear UNIT V
simultaneous linear algebraic equations by Gauss Elimination Setting out Works : Setting out of buildings, culvert, pipelines
and Gauss-Siedel iteration methods. Curve fitting-linear and sewers, underground tunnels and centre line of dams,
and nonlinear regression analysis. Backward, Forward and bridge surveys.
Central difference relations and their uses in Numerical
differentiation and integration, Application of difference Route Surveying : Reconnaissance , preliminary and location
relations in the solution of partial differential equations. surveys of roads, railway, canal and pipe alignments,
Numerical solution of ordinary differential equations by longitudinal and cross sections, computation of earthwork
Euler, Modified Euler, Runge-Kutta and Predictor-Corrector and mass haul curves.
method.
References:
L T P Credits 1. Agor, R, Surveying, Vol. I & II, Khanna Publications,
ENE 203 Surveying Delhi.
310 4
2. Arora, K.R., Surveying, Vol. I & II, Standard Book House,
UNIT I Delhi.
Introduction: Object & scope of surveying, classification of 3. Bannister, A. and Baker, R., Solving Problems in
Surveying, principles of surveying, surveying instructions. Surveying, Longman Scientific Technical, U.K..
4. Kennie, T.J.M. and Petrie, G., Engineering Surveying
Basic Surveying Techniques: Chain Surveying ; Instruments Technology, Blackie & Sons Ltd, London.
of chain surveying, corrections to measured lengths, 5. Punmia, B.C., Surveying, Vol. I & II, Laxmi Publications,
measurement of offsets, limiting length of offsets, field work New Delhi.
of chain surveying, booking of field notes, conventional
symbols, obstacles in chain surveying, errors in chain ENE 204 - Environmental L T P Credits
surveying & their corrections.
Chemistry & Microbiology 310 4
Compass surveying: instructions in compass surveying,
UNIT I
system of recording the bearing, determination of meridian
Chemistry of Water and Waste Water: Hydrological cycle,
compasses, traversing & graphical method of adjustment.
structure of water molecule, water as a solvent. Principles

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of equilibrium chemistry, pH, oxidation reduction and UNIT II
the application of principles of chemistry for solving Cement: Types, Composition, Properties, Uses and
Environmental Engg. problems. specifications. Tests on cement-normal consistency, initial
setting, final setting, tensile and compressive strengths,
UNIT II unsoundness, fineness, heart of hydration. Aggregates:
Chemistry of pollution due to detergents, pesticides, Classification, properties, porosity and absorption, bulking
polymers, trace organics, metals, petroleum and radioactive of sand, sieve analysis; grading curves, fineness modulus,
compounds. impurities and tests on aggregates. Lime and Cement
UNIT III Mortars: Concrete: Properties, workability-Slump Test,
Chemistry of the Air- environment: Chemistry of the Compaction-factor test and Vee-Bee consistometer test;
atmosphere, Combustion related air pollution, global bleeding, shrinkage and creep, mixing and placing of
environmental problems chemistry of CFC, ozone concrete, compressive and tensile strengths, effects of
depletion, green house effect etc. water-cement ratio, compaction, age, curing temperature
Environmental Micro Biology: basic principles of microbial on strength of concrete, Modules of elasticity. Poissons
transformation of organic matter, Biodegradation, ratio.
acclimatization of wastes and microbial inhibition
mechanisms. UNIT III
Design of concrete mixes: Proportioning of aggregates, ACI
UNIT IV and other methods of mix design.
Structure and Function of cell constituents: Pure and Mixed
cultures, aerobic and anaerobic metabolism, microbial UNIT IV
growth and dynamics, microbial taxonomy, classification & Building Construction: Building byelaws, modular co-
morphological aspects of bacteria, fungi, protozoa, algae ordination. Loads on buildings. Types of foundations and
and other higher aquatic life forms. selection criteria. Brick masonry, stone masonry, bonds.
Types of walls, partition and cavity walls, design criteria.
UNIT V Prefabricated construction. Plastering and pointing.
Bioassay tests for toxicity evaluation, Pathogens and Dampness in buildings, its causes and effects. Damp
Indicator organisms. Role of microorganisms in water & proofing materials and techniques.
waste water engg. Microbiology applied to air pollution
control (bio scrubbers and bio filters). UNIT V
Building Construction:Types of floors, construction details
Text Books and selection criteria. Types of roofs and roof covering,
1. A.K. De: Environmental Chemistry treatment for water proofing. Doors and windows: sizes and
2. Sawyer, McCarty, and Parkin: Chemistry for locations, materials. Stair and staircases: types, materials,
Environmental Engineering and proportions. Lifts and escalators. White washing, colour
washing, painting, distempering. Shuttering, scaffolding and
Reference Books
centering. Expansion and construction joints. Acoustics &
1. Manahan: Environmental Chemistry
sound and fire proof construction, I.S. specifications.
2. Pelczar, Chan, and Krieg: General Microbiology
3. Stannier General Microbiology References:
4. Lehninger General Biochemistry 1. Arora, S. P. & Bindra, S. P., A text book of Building
5. Sharma: Microbiology Construction, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, Delhi.
6. Krueger and Johansson: Microbiology 2. Jha, J. & Sinha, S. K., Building Construction, Khanna
7. Tortora, Funke and Case: Microbiology Publishers, Delhi.
8. McKinney: Microbiology for Sanitary Engineer 3. Kulkarni, C.J., A text book of Engineering Materials,
Ahmedabad Book Depot, Ahmedabad.
ENE 205 Building material & L T P Credits 4. Kulkarni, C. J., A text book of Engineering Construction,
Building construction 310 3 Ahmedabad Book Depot, Ahmedabad.
5. Kumar Suhil, Engineering Materials, Standard
UNIT I Publishers Distributors, Delhi.
Building Materials: Bricks, Stone, Lime, Timber, plywood, 6. Kumar Sushil, Building Construction, Standard
glass, plastics, steel, aluminum: classification, properties and Publishers Distributors, Delhi.
selection criteria. Cement, aggregate, admixtures: types, 7. McKay W.B., Building Construction, Vol.1 to 4, Orient
properties, selection criteria and tests. Preparation and Longman Ltd., Hyderabad, Bombay, Madras, Delhi, Vol.
properties of concrete, concrete mix design. Introduction 1& 2-1995, Vol.3-1996, Vol.4-1998.
to destructive and non-destructive tests. Mortar: Types, 8. Punmia, B. C., A text book of Building Construction,
classification and strength, I.S. specifications. Laxmi Publications, Delhi, Madras.

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9. Singh Surendra, Engineering Materials, Konark 8. Raju: Water Supply and Wastewater Engineering
Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 9. Kshirsagar: Water Supply and Treatment
10. Punmia: Water Supply and Wastewater Engineering
L T P Credits
ENE 206 Water Engineering
310 4 L T P Credits
ENE 207 - Surveying
002 2
UNIT I
Characteristics of Water: Physical, Chemical and Biological List of Experiments (new experiments may also be designed)
standards. Theory and Operation of - Aeration system, 1. Study of different Levels and Levelling staff. Practice for
Sedimentation-Type I - Type IV settling. temporary adjustment. To find out the reduced levels of
given points using Dumpy level. (Reduction by Height of
UNIT II Collimation method).
Theory and Operation of -Coagulation, Flocculation,
Softening, Filtration, slow, and rapid gravity filter, Multi 2. Study of a Tilting (I.O.P) Level and to find out the reduced
media filter etc. levels of given points (Reduction of data by Rise and Fall
method).
UNIT III 3. Visit to Lab for the study of :
Disinfection theory and application of chlorination, Ultra (a) Map in the making-survey of India publication
Violet rays, Reverse Osmosis, Miscellaneous methods
of water treatment Removal of Iron and Manganese, (b) Conventional Symbol charts and Different types of
hardness, fluorides, colour, taste and odour, dissolved maps.
metals and gases. 4. To establish a Bench Mark by check Levelling with I.O.P.
level and closing the work at the starting Bench Mark.
UNIT IV 5. To perform Fly Levelling with a I.O.P. level.
O & M of Water treatment plants, Domestic & Industrial 6. To draw the longitudinal and cross-sections profiles
water treatment. along a given route.
7. Practice for Temporary adjustments of a Vernier
UNIT V Theodolite and taking Horizontal and Vertical angular
Water supply engineering : water demand, design period, measurements, by Reiteration method.
population forecasting, source of water, hydrological 8. (i) Measurement of a horizontal angles by Repetition
concepts, ground water and its development, conveyance method at three zeros and four repetitions.
of water, pipe materials, corrosion, laying of pipes, pipe (ii) Determination of elevation and horizontal distance
appurtenances , pumps for water supply, distribution of a given point using Substance Bar and a Vernier
system, planning of water supply projects. Theodolite.
9. (i) Determination of the Tachemetric constants of a given
Text Books
Theodolite.
1. Metcalf and Eddy., Wastewater Engineering: Treatment,
(ii) To determine the gradient between two given
disposal, and reuse., TMH, New Delhi
points using Tacheometric method.
2. Jerry A. Nathanson: Basic Environmental technology:
10. To determine the bearing of a given traverse using
water Supply, Waste management and Pollution Control,
Prismatic Compass, and plotting of the traverse.
Fifth Edition PHI
11. Establishment of a given traverse using Tacheometric
3. Walter J. Weber, Jr: Physicochemical Processes for water
method.
quality control, Wiley-Interscience Publication
12. Determination of elevations of a given point by
Reference Books: Trigometrical Levelling.
1. Fair, and Geyer: Water and Wastewater Engineering, 13. Study and use of different types of Micro-optics
Vol-I and II, John Wiley and sons, New York. Theodolites and Total Station.
2. Peavy, Rowe and Tchobanoglous: Environmental
Engineering ENE 208 Environmental L T P Credits
3. AP.P. Sincero and G.A. Sincero: Environmental Microbiology 002 2
Engineering, A design Approach, PHI publications
4. Birdie: Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering 1. Use of microscope : Bacterial Morphology and Staining
5. Steel and McGhee: Water Supply and Sewerage. method.
6. Hammer and Hammer, Jr.: Water and Wastewater 2. Biological examination of Water : Algae, bacteria &
Technology. Protozoa. Quantitative plating method.
7. Garg: Water Supply Engineering (Environmental 3. Indicator & Indices : Fecal Streptococci, Anaerobic
Engineering Vol.-I) bacteria Estimation of sugars, Proteins.

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4. Biochemical activities of Bacteria: hydrolysis of References:
Polysaccharides, proteins, lipids. 1. Wastewater Treatment Concept and design approach
5. Bacteria in waste water. G.L. Karia and R.A. Christian, PHI Publications
6. Determination of biodiversity index. 2. Qasim,S. Water Works Eng1ineering,Prentce Hall
Publication, New Delhi.
ENE 209 - Water Engineering L T P Credits 3. Manual on sewerage & sewage Treatment, C.P.H.E.E.O.,
Lab 002 2 Ministry of Urban Development (MoUD), GOI, New Delhi
4. Fair & Geyer Water supply and waste water disposal.
Analysis of Water for: pH, Colour, Turbidity, Solids, Hardness, 5. Parker : Waste water system engineering
Alkalinity, Acidity, Iron, Magnesium, Pottasium, Sulphate, 6. Wastewater Engineering by S.K.Garg, Khanna publication
Calcium, Residual Chlorine, Coliforms, Faecal, Electrical 7. M.N.Rao & A.K.Dutta: Wastewater treatment, PHI
Conductivity etc. publication
8. Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and
Determination of optimum pH and dose of coagulant by Jar Wastewater, A.P.H.A., New York

Test ENE 212- Hydrology & ground L T P Credits


Disinfection of water supply by chlorination
Defluoridation of water supplies
Water Engineering 310 3

UNIT I
L T P Credits Precipitation: Scope of hydrologic cycle, World water
ENE 210 - Self Study - I
002 2 balance, Indias water balance, Types and forms of
precipitation, Measurement of precipitation, Types of rain
ENE 211 - Waste Water L T P Credits gauges, Adequacy of rain gauges, Adjustment and filling in
Engineering 310 4 of missing dada, Average rainfall over an area, Basic statistics
and frequency analysis.
UNIT I
UNIT II
Waste Water Treatment & Disposal: Waste water
Evaporation: Evaporation and its measurements, Estimation
characteristic, Standards of disposal, need for treatment,
of evaporation. Formulae of Penman, Thornwaite and
stream pollution and self purification, Process kinetics.
Balaney - Criddle medod. Evaporation control. Infiltration:
Factors affecting infiltration, Infiltrometers, Infiltration
UNIT II
indices.
Preliminary treatment, Screens, detritus tanks, grit chambers
and skimming tanks, primary treatment, septic and imhoff
UNIT III
tanks,
Run Off: Surface run off, factors affecting run off,
Hydrographs, flow rating curves and flow duration curves.
UNIT III
Mass curve. Rainfall run-off relationship. Stream gauging ,
Secondary treatment Trickling filters and Activated sludge
measurement of stage and velocity.
process, oxidation ditches, Anaerobic technologies - UASB.
UNIT IV
UNIT IV
Unit Hydrograph: Unit hydrograph. Derivation of unit
Disposal sewage on land and in water, sewage farming and
hydrograph. Synthetic UH, IUH. Floods: Flood flow formulae,
oxidation ponds. Sludge handling, treatment and disposal. O
Frequency analysis using external type and log pearson type
& M of Sewage treatment plants.
III distribution, flood routing through reservoirs.
UNIT V
UNIT V
Sewerage system : Quantity of sanitary and storm sewage.
Ground Water: Elements of Ground Water modeling:-Darcys
Hydraulics of sewers, Design of sewers. construction of
law, unconfined and confined aquifers, and their properties,
sewage system, sewer appurtenances and sewage pumps.
steady and unsteady flow in wells, ground water quality,
Design of sewerage systems and allied works.
sources of pollution, remedial and preventive measures,
ground water budgeting and recharging of ground water.
Text Books:
1. Metcalf and Eddy Inc: Waste water engineering, Tata
Text Books:
Mc. Graw Hill, New Delhi
1. Engineering Hydrology by K. Subramanyam, Tata Mc
2. Peavy, Rowe & Tchobanoglous Environmental
Graw Hill.
Engineering, Mc. Graw Hill, New Delhi.

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2. Water Resources Engineering by Wurbs and James, PHI UNIT IV
Publications. Steel : Steel elements, Riveted and Welded joints, Simple
tension and compression member, simple trusses.
Reference Books:
1. Engineering by H. Raghunath & Willey-Eastern UNIT V
2. Water Resources & Ground water by M.C. Chaturvedi, Built up and encased girders and columns.
Tata Mc Graw Hill.
3. Engineering Hydrology by J. Rami Reddy, Laxmi ENE 215 - Fundamentals of L T P Credits
Publication. Mechanical Engineering 300 3

UNIT I
ENE 213- Earth Sciences, GIS & L T P Credits
Thermodynamics: Basic Concepts systems, properties,
Remote Sensing 400 4 equilibrium, Zeroth Law, heat and work, point and path
functions. First law of thermodynamics, basic thermodynamic
UNIT I processes for ideal gases, non flow and steady flow energy
Earth Science: Introductio : Definition and scope of geology, equations;
branches of geology, origin, age and interior of earth, earth
movements, importance in Engineering. UNIT II
Second law of thermodynamics, reversibility, Carnot cycle,
UNIT II entropy, various processes on T-s and H-s planes; saturated
Minerals : Physical and optical properties of rock & ore and superheated steam, steam tables and Moller diagram.
forming minerals.
Geological Agencies. Weathering, erosion by running waters, UNIT III
glaciers wind and oceans and their engineering importance . I.C. Engines : Ideal heat engine cycle S.I. engine cycles : Two
and Four stroke operation engines, value timing diagram,
UNIT III detonation, preignition and knocking, carburetion and fuel
Structural Geology: Dip, strike, folds, faults & joints and injection, engine performance testing.
their engineering aspects.
Geo Chemistry: Effect of rocks on the quality of ground UNIT IV
water / surface waters, the causes of salinity Air compressors : Reciprocating air compressors, single
and multi stage compression, clearance and volumetric
UNIT IV efficiency. Rotary compressors.
GIS: Introduction to GIS, components of GIS, database
structure, Vector and raster method, GIS software packages. UNIT V
Heat Transfer: Basic modes of heat transfer- conduction,
UNIT V convection and radiation; thermal resistance and potential,
Remote Sensing: Fundamentals of Remote Sensing, Physics overall heat transfer coefficient; elementary treatment of
of Remote sensing. Atmospheric interaction, Scattering, one dimensional heat transfer calculations.
reflection, absorption and transmission platforms and
sensors, ground truth, remote sensing data for mapping,
ENE 212 - Engineering L T P Credits
Image Interpretation. Economics & Accountancy 310 4

UNIT I
ENE 214- Elements of Structural L T P Credits Firms and business decisions, cost of production, consumers
Analysis 400 4 demand, markets and industries; general equilibrium,
economic efficiency.
UNIT I
R.C.C.: Introduction to working stress and limit rate RCC UNIT II
Designs, Designs of RCC Beams, slabs Micro V/s Macro economics; Concepts of growth and
instability, national output and income determinants of
UNIT II gross national product, three trends in modern economics.
Design of Columns, footings, staircases in buildings UNIT III
Money and credit, banks & credit creation, public control
UNIT III of money supply & level of interest rates, concept of real
Design of RCC Retaining walls, water Tanks (overhead and interest rate, money prices and inflations : economic growth
underground tanks etc.) as per IS codes & business cycle, limits to economic growth, money and
goals of economic policy, monetary policy in practice.

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UNIT IV L T P Credits
Inter- industry analysis, international trade & gains from ENE 220 - Self Study - II
international trade, free trade & protection, rate of exchange. 002 2
Balance of payments. Direct & indirect taxes, shifting and
incidence of taxation public expenditure, defecit financing, ENE 301 - Water Supply & L T P Credits
fiscal policy and economic activity. Principles of planning Environmental Sanitation 310 4
and industrialization in India.
UNIT I
UNIT V
Water supply in urban and rural areas: Locating a well,
Principles of double entry system, Bank reconcialisation
construction of well, tube wells & Ranney wells. Water
statement, single entry system, joint venture and
lifting arrangement, source selection in hilly and rural areas.
consignment account partnership account, Levelised cost,
Appropriate Treatment technology for rural water supplies.
price discounting procedure.
UNIT II
ENE 217 - Waste Water L T P Credits
Distribution system planning for rural communities. Design
Engineering Lab 002 2 of Distribution system, Types of Reservoirs

1. Analysis of Waste Water For: BOD, COD, Nitrate, UNIT III


Ammonia Health aspects of water supply and sanitation. System of
2. Study of Oxygen transfer system Sanitation, Disposal of water in rural / urban areas. Human
3. Study of biological reactors: Evaluation of kinetic excreta and the pollution caused, excreata treatment and
parameters management in rural areas and urban slums.
4. Solid Settling test (Type I & Type II) UNIT IV
5. Sludge Volume Index Quantity of Sanitary Sewage, factors affecting, Variations.
6. Methanogenesis activity Quantity of Storm sewage
Reference: UNIT V
1. Mathur : Water & waste water testing. Design of sewers, Integrated approach to health and
2. Sawyer, Mc Carty & Parkin Chemistry for Environmental sanitation. Transmission of diseases through air, water
Engg. & food, Insect vector and rodent control. Vital statistics,
3. Standard Methods AOGA New York morality rates.

References:
ENE 218 - GIS & Remote L T P Credits
1. Birdie: Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering
Sensing Laboratory 002 2 2. Nathanson: Basic Environmental technology: water
Based on Theory Paper ENE 213 Supply, Waste management and Pollution Control, Fifth
Edition PHI
3. Jerry A. Nathanson: Basic Environmental technology:
ENE 219 - Strength of Materials L T P Credits water Supply, Waste management and Pollution Control,
Lab 002 2 Fifth Edition PHI
4. Peavy, Rowe and Tchobanoglous: Environmental
List of Experiments (new experiments may also be designed) Engineering
1. Introduction to testing equipments. 5. Steel and McGhee: Water Supply and Sewerage
2. Uniaxial tension test (Mild steel, Timber) 6. Punmia: Water Supply and Wastewater Engineering
3. Uniaxial compression test (Timber-along and across, 7. Garg: Water Supply Engineering (Environmental
concrete, bricks, etc.) Engineering Vol.-I)
4. Torsion test (Mild Steel/Aluminum)
5. Bending stress distribution in beams using demec gauges L T P Credits
and extensometer. ENE 302 - Heavy Metal Removal
310 4
6. Analysis of truss model with spring members.
7. Compression test on brick masonry specimen. UNIT I
8. Hardness Test Introduction: Heavy metals, Effects, Sources, Catastrophs,
9. Creep Test Permissible limits
10. Impact Test
11. Strength of Etched and Un-etched glass. UNIT II
12. Spring Test Chemical Precipitation techniques- by hydroxides, sulphides,
13. To study the microstructure of various metals. carbonates

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UNIT III
Adsorption techniques Classification, adsorption isotherm,
ENE 304 - Environmental L T P Credits
batch mode, column mode Hydraulics 310 4

UNIT IV UNIT I
Ion Exchange techniques & Membrane Process- reverse Laminar Flow: Flow between parallel plates, Flow
osmosis between coaxial cylinders, Flow through circular pipes,
Power absorbed in Viscous flow. Concept of friction
UNIT V factor. Measurement of Viscosity. Reynolds Number and
Electrocoagulation Techniques & Miscellaneous techniques its significance. Boundary Layer: Boundary Layer along a
thin place and its characteristics, Laminar Boundary Layer,
Text Books:
Turbulent Boundary layer, laminar Sub layer, Displacement,
1. Bradl: Heavy metals in the Environment: Origin,
energy and Momentum thickness, Separation of Boundary
Interaction and remediation, Elesevier
layer.
2. Walter J. Weber, Jr: Physicochemical Processes for water
quality control, Wiley-Interscience Publication
UNIT II
References: Turbulent Flow: Nature of Turbulent flow and its origin.
1. David O. Cooney: Adsorption Design for wastewater Reynolds stress prandtls mixing length hypothesis, Hydro
treatment, Lewis Publishers dynamically smooth and Rough Boundaries. Establishment
2. Walter J. Weber, Jr and Francis A. DiGiano, Process of Laminar and Turbulent flow in a pipe. Velocity distribution
Dynamics in Environmental System, A Wiley Interscience for Turbulent flow in smooth and Rough pipes. Friction
publication factor in smooth and rough pipes for turbulent flow. Pipe
3. Peavy, Rowe and Tchobanoglous: Environmental Flow: Moodys diagram, Minor losses in pipe flow, Hardy
Engineering cross Method, Concept of Equivalent Length, Flow in parallel
pipes.
ENE 303 - Geotechnical L T P Credits
UNIT III
Engineering 310 4
Open Channel Flow: Introduction, Classification of open
channel flow. Geometric elements of channel section.
UNIT I
Velocity and pressure distribution in open channel.
Phase Diagram and Relationships : Grain size characteristics,
Correction factors. Uniform flow in channels. Establishment
Atterbergs Limits, other simple Engineering properties
of Mannings formulas. Energy and Specific force. Critical
individual and bulk properties, fall velocity, clay minerals,
flow concept. Channel conveyance, Section factor for critical
classification and identification of soils.
flow and uniform flow computation. Most economical
section of a channel.
UNIT II
Soil Water: Effective and Neutral Stresses, Permeability,
UNIT IV
Introduction to seepage Analysis, Design principles of Filters,
Gradually Varied Flow - Gradually varied flow equation,
quick sand phenomenon
assumption, different forms of equation, characteristics of
flow profiles, classification of flow profiles on mild, steep,
UNIT III
horizontal and adverse slopes, Analysis of flow profiles.
Stress Distribution in Soil Mass: One dimensional theory of
Solution of the gradually varied flow equation, Graphical
consolidation, consolidation test and analysis, Laboratory
integration method. Direct step method, Standard step
Compaction test, Field compaction and control.
method.
UNIT IV UNIT V
Shear Strength of Soil: Theory and Laboratory tests, cohesive Hydraulic Jump: Definition, types of hydraulic jump, jump
and Non-cohesive soil. in horizontal rectangular channel, Energy loss and length
of jumps, type of hydraulic jump. Pumps: Reciprocating
UNIT V pumps, working principle of both single acting and double
Theories of Earth Present and capacity, Design of Shallow acting pump. Indicator diagram. Frictional loss. Centrifugal
Foundations. Pile Foundation, Retaining Walls. Ground pump, its advantage over reciprocating pump. Classification
Improvement Techniques: Introduction to rock mechanics, of centrifugal pump based on specific speed. Operation
Introduction to Relevants IS Codal provisions. of centrifugal pump in series and parallel. Turbines:
Introduction, Types and their classification based on head
and specific speed.

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Text Book:
1. Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics by Modi and Seth.
ENE 307 - Geotechnical L T P Credits
Engineering Lab 002 2
Reference Books: Based on course work ENE 303
1. Engineering Fluid Mechanics by R.J.Garde.
2. Open Channel Hydraulics by V.T.Chow. L T P Credits
3. Engineering Hydraulics by H.Rouse. ENE 308 - Instrumentation Lab
020 2
L T P Credits Based on course work ENE 303
ENE 305 - Instrumentation
310 4
ENE 309 - Survey Camp L T P Credits
UNIT I Evaluation 002 2
Fundamentals: Instrumental methods, selection of methods, Evaluation based on the work done during the survey camp
precision and accuracy, Errors in measuring signals, held in the summer break after fourth semester
Transducers, measurement of non electrical quantities like
pressure, temperature, level and flow etc.
L T P Credits
ENE 309 - Minor Project I
UNIT II 002 2
Special Analytical methods: Colorimetry, Spetctromentry,
Flourimetry, Nephelometry, turbidimetry ENE 311 - Solid Waste L T P Credits
Management 310 4
UNIT III
Flame Photmetry, Atomic Absorption Spectro Photometry UNIT I
Origin of domestic solid wastes, refuse analysis composition
UNIT IV & quantity of refuse & transportation of refuse, economics
Chromotographic method: Gas Chromotography, Liquid of refuse collection
Chromotography, HPLC and Ion chromatography
UNIT II
UNIT V Solid waste in industries, agricultural waste its effect on
Continious monitoring instruments: NDIR for CO, environment.
Chemilumenescent analysis for NOx. Flourescent analysis
for SO2 UNIT III
Solid waste handling methods, treatment & disposal of solid
Text Books: wastes. Sanitary landfill, lechates
1. Instrumentation Control by A.K. Tayal
2. Instrumentation by Measurement and analysis - B. C. UNIT IV
Nakra & KK Composting Theory of composting, design of composting
3. Handbook of Analytical Instrument - R.S. Khandpur plant, recovery of bioenergy from organic waste. Incineration
Reference Books:
1. Principal of Instrumental Analysis - D. A. Shoog. UNIT V
Cost economics Studies in solid waste management.
Introduction to linear programming & transportation
ENE 306- Environmental L T P Credits
problem, route & cost optimisation.
Hydraulics Lab 002 2
Text Book:
Velocity distribution in open channel, flow metering by weirs
1. Tchobanoglous, G., Theisen, H., & Vigil, S.A; Integrated
& venturing flumes, demonstration of sub-critical, critical
Solid Waste Management: McGraw Hill, New York
and super-critical flows, Hydraulic jump characteristics and
2. Solid Waste Engineering, Principle & Management issues
flow visualization.
by Ven Te Chow
Principles of roto-dynamic machines and impact of jet Reference Books:
on plain and curved surfaces, types of pumps and studies 1. Jerry A. Nathanson: Basic Environmental technology:
of pump characteristics, types of turbines and their water Supply, Waste management and Pollution Control,
characteristics. Fifth Edition PHI
2. Bhide, A.D., B.B. Sundaresan, Solid Waste Management
Demonstration of diffusion and dispersion phenomenon,
in developing countries.
sediment transport.

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3. Manual on Municipal solid Waste Management, CPHEEO,
Govt. of India.
ENE 313 - Global Warming and L T P Credits
4. Guidelines for Management and Handling of Hazardous Climate Change 310 4
wastes MOEF (1991), Govt. of India.
UNIT I
5. Datta, M; Waste Disposal in Engineered Land fills, Narosa
Key concepts of global warming, climate change, greenhouse
Publishers, Delhi.
gas effect, Interrelationship between the three phenomenon,
6. Waste Management Asian and Pacific Center for
Green-House Effect as a Natural Phenomenon and increase
Transfer of Technology (N.D.) India, September 1993.
in Greenhouse gas effect because of anthropogenic activities,
, Green House Gases (GHGs) and their Emission Sources,
ENE 312 - Air & Noise Pollution L T P Credits Global Warming Potential (GWP) of GHGs, Past Present and
and Control 310 4 Future trends of global warming.

UNIT I UNIT II
Air pollution: Definition, sources, classification. Effects Factors responsible for global warming Anthropogenic and
on environment including living and non living matter. Natural.
Air Pollution Chemistry. Ambient Air Quality Monitoring
Technique, Air Pollution indices,, standards, norms, rules UNIT III
and regulations. Impacts of climate change (Observed and proposed): Global
and India, Temperature Rise, Sea Level rise, Coastal Erosion
UNIT II and landslides, Coastal Flooding, Wetlands and Estuaries
An introduction to metrology, plume rise and dispersion, loss
wind and pollution rose diagram.
UNIT IV
UNIT III Mitigation and Adaptation: Difference between mitigation
Air pollution control principles, basic design of air pollution and adaptation in relation to global warming, Various
control equipment such as gravitational, settling chamber, mitigation and adaptation measures taken/proposed to
cyclone, bag filter, ESP and scrubber. combatt global warming

UNIT IV UNIT V
Environmental Related Current Topics, Ozone Layer depletion, National and International policies to combat global
Carbon credit, Green bench, Carbon Sequestration, Carbon warming, Kyoto Mechanism, Architecture of Kyoto Protocol,
Foot prints its importance, significance and role in Climate Change.
Various carbon trading mechanisms like Clean Development
UNIT V Mechanism (CDM), European Union Emission Trading
Noise: Definition, pollution, effects, sources, permissible Scheme (EU-ETS). Study of different kind of current projects
limit. Noise Acts. under Kyoto from India.

Text Books: Role of Countries and Citizens in Containing Global Warming


1. C.S. Rao, Air pollution and control
2. Rao and Rao: Air Pollution Control Engineering. Text:
3. Jerry A. Nathanson: Basic Environmental technology: Hand outs by the course instructor
water Supply, Waste management and Pollution Control,
Fifth Edition PHI References:
1. Packe and Smith, Climate Change.
Reference Books: 2. Gilbet Masters, Fundamental of Environmental
4. Peavy, Rowe and Tchobanoglous: Environmental Engineering and science.
Engineering. 3. Fourth Assessment Report by IPCC, 2007.
5. Martin Crawford: Air Pollution Control Theory. 4. UNFCCC Website : www.unfccc.int
6. Wark and Warner: Air Pollution: Its Origin and Control.
7. Nevers: Air Pollution Control Engineering. ENE 314 - Water Engineering: L T P Credits
8. Mycock, McKenna and Theodore: Handbook of Air Design & Applications 310 4
Pollution Control
9. Engineering and Technology.Suess and Craxford: W.H.O.
UNIT I
Manual on Urban Air Quality Management
Design of intake structure, Detailed design of Water
Treatment Plant,

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UNIT II annual cost method, discounted cash flow method,
Design of Clarifocculator, Slow Sand Filter, Rapid Sand Filter depreciation and break even cost analysis.

UNIT III UNIT V


Design of Aerators, Sedimentation tank, alum dosing tank Legal aspects of contracts, their relative advantages and
disadvantages, Different types of contracts, their relative
UNIT IV advantages and disadvantages, Elements of tender
Design of Water distribution network and allied works. preparation, process of tendering, pre-qualification of
Optimization of design contracts, Evaluation of tender preparation, process of
tendering, Evaluation of tender, contract negotiation and
UNIT V award of work.
Dynamic Programming Concepts & Applications in Water
Engg. design. References:
1. Estimating and costing by B.N.Datta.
References: 2. PERT and CPM principle and application by L.S.Srinath.
1. Manual on Sewerage and Sewage disposal-CPHEEO, 3. PERT and CPM principle and application by B.C.punamia.
Govt. of India. 4. Construction planning and management by U.K.Srivastva.
2. Metcalf and Eddy, Wastewater Engineering: Treatment, 5. Estimating, costing and Valuation in Civil Engineering by
disposal, and reuse. TMH, New Delhi. M. Chakraborty.
3. Fiar, G.M., and Geyer, J.C., Water and Wastewater 6. Construction, planning, equipment and method by R.L.
engineering, Vol-I & II, John Wiley and sons, New York. Peurify.
4. Steel, E.W, and Mc Ghee, T.J., Water Supply and 7. Network analysis techniques by S.K.Bhatnager.
Sewerage. Mc Graw Hill Book Co., New York.
5. Peavy, Rowe and Tchobanoglous: Environmental
Engineering ENE 316 - Air & Noise Pollution L T P Credits
6. Hammer, M.J., Water and Wastewater Technology. John Lab 002 2
Wiley and sons-Inc, New York.
7. Garg, S.K., Water Supply Engineering- Vol-I, Khanna Preparatory works for ambient air monitoring
Publishers, New Delhi. Field monitoring by high volume sampler, Handy Sample,
Personal Sampler
L T P Credits Determination of SPM, Smoke Number, Gas Composition
ENE 315 - Project Management such as HC, CO, NOx, SO2 & other pollutants.
310 4
Measurement of metrological parameter such wind velocity,
UNIT I humidity, pressure, temperature and lapslet etc
Importance of estimation, different types of estimates,
specification: general and detailed. Methods of estimation, 1. W.H.O.: Selected Methods of Measuring Air Pollutants.
Estimates of RC works, Estimates of building. 2. Pandey and Carney: Environmental Engineering

UNIT II
Analysis of rates, prime cost, work charge establishment, ENE 317 - Solid Waste Analysis L T P Credits
quantity of materials per unit of work for major civil Lab 002 2
engineering items, Resource planning through analysis of Based on Theory Course ENE - 311
rates, market rates, PWD schedule of rates and cost indices
for building material and labour. Introduction to valuation. L T P Credits
ENE 318 - Minor Project II
UNIT III 004 4
Project cycle, organization, planning, scheduling, monitoring,
updating and management system in construction Bar chart, L T P Credits
Milestone chart, Work down structure and preparation of
ENE 319 - Industrial Training-I
002 2
networks. Application of network, Techniques like PERT,
GERT,CPM, AON and AOA techniques.
L T P Credits
UNIT IV ENE 401 Elective I
310 4
Project monitoring; cost planning, resources allocation
through network techniques. Time value of money, present
Monitoring & Performance Evaluation of Water/Wastewater
economy studies, Equivalent concept, financing of projects,
treatment Plants
economic comparison, present worth method, equivalent

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UNIT I UNIT III
Design of Primary Units: - Screening, Grit Chamber, Primary Land use planning & Management: Impact of land use on
Sedimentation Tank, Equlization Tank human life, control of hazard in land use management of
land use, assessment q land as waste disposal sites
UNIT II
Methodology for monitoring of primary units: Flowrates, UNIT IV
BOD, COD, TSS Water plan optimization techniques, simulation, growth,
Theories of settlement overcrowding. Shim, sporadic growth
UNIT III consideration, objectives & scope with case studies, Design
Design of secondary units and its monitoring of content for volatile organic carbon compounds

UNIT IV UNIT V
Design of Biogas holder, Sludge digestion chamber, Sludge Management of private & public managed utilities,
drying bed and its monitoring techniques management of water supply and sewerage schemes,
environmental objectives & targets. Utilities, equipment
UNIT V maintenance and preventive maintenance
Evaluation of performance based on water and wastewater
parameters ENE 401-3 Fire hazard & Safety L T P Credits
Control System 310 4
ENE 401-1 Environmental L T P Credits
UNIT I
system Modeling 310 4
Classification of fire, grades of fire hazard. Classification of
UNIT I building /structures /materials/chemicals according to fire
Systems Engineering definition & Concepts, Database load. File hazard analysis, consequences & management,
Management, Construction of Mathematical Models, mode of fire, fir fighting, Provision of building & industrial
Package Compiler programs structures. from-fire safety angle

UNIT II UNIT II
Statistical modeling (Multivariate Analysis), Fundamental
Different types of fire alarms detectors & extinguishers, fire
Measure of statistics, Probability distribution, Simple and
fighting requirements as per NBC 198 3 /municipality water
multiple regression analysis, Cluster Analysis
supply requirements for fire required fire flow, storage, wet
risers; sprinkler, fire fighting services, etc.
UNIT III
Deterministic Modeling, Stochastic Modeling UNIT III
General discussion on toxicology, Physiological effect of
UNIT IV
various coupons, Classification of hazardous chemical
Models of main sewers, urban waste water collection
condition, Occupational health & safety concept
and treatment systems, Models of solid waste collection,
transport & disposal
UNIT IV
UNIT V Protection & prevention measure of accident & hazardous
Model of water quality & contamination, Modeling of transportation 4 storage of chemicals, leakage & accident
water & waste water treatment processes and alternatives prevention
Advanced Planning & Design of Environmental Engg.
UNIT V
Industry at rise & disaster management: survey of one
ENE 401-2 Advanced Planning L T P Credits
building for planning-fire safety controls
& Design of Environmental 310 4 Survey of two industries for disaster /safety control system
Engg.
ENE 401-4 Bio Monitoring L T P Credits
UNIT I Techniques 310 4
Environmental & Human Activity: Resource, Pollution
Reuse & Management, UNIT I
Study of aquatic and terrestrial biotic communities,
UNIT II classification of communities. Physiognomic classification,
Planning : Short and long term, master plans, per capita Habitat classification, florists classification, dynamic system
cost, expansion and extensions biome system.

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UNIT II
Biotic Communities of take & Pond: Neuston Biota of
ENE 401-6 Surface Transport L T P Credits
lentic, littoral, limonitic zone, profoundal zone and benthos Noise Pollution 310 4
of lake bottom Biotic Communities of lotic habitat, Biotic
UNIT I
Communities of establish marine environment, pattern of
Sound, Difference between sound and noise, Measurement
distribution of biota is terrestrial ecosystem,
of noise, Sources of noise pollution, Ambient noise level
UNIT III standards,
Ecological Tools and Techniques: Sampling. Plankton; plant
and animal population. Estimation of primary production of UNIT II
consumer, Biometry Factors affecting noise pollution, Road traffic noise ,

UNIT IV UNIT III


Plant as bioindicators of air pollution: alfalfa, tobacco, Rail noise, Human health impact of noise pollution,
macrophytes, aquatic plants, algae, zooplankton Diatoms,
benthic UNIT IV
Modelling of road traffic noise,
UNIT V
Biological indices & indicators for water quality monitoring: UNIT V
Bacterial pollution index of nutrient pollution index, organic Modelling of rail noise, Mitigation of noise pollution
pollution
Text Book:
ENE 401-5 Soil & Groundwater L T P Credits 1. Noise Pollution and Control Strategy by S.P. Singal
Pollution 310 4 2. Advance air and noise pollution control, Vol. 2. by
Lawrence K. Wang, Norman C. Pereira, Yung-Tse Hung
UNIT I 3. Noise Pollution by Zachary Inseth
Groundwater flow equation, the Continuity equation
partially saturated flow, boundary and initial conditions,
conservation of mass is a deforming porous medium, ENE 402 Wastewater L T P Credits
groundwater for equation for confined and unconfined Engineering: Design & 310 4
aquifer, boundary and initial condition of the aquifer system Applications
UNIT II UNIT I
Ground water flow equations, The continuity equation, Design of various primary units in a Sewage Treatment Plant.
partially saturated flow, boundary and initial conditions
UNIT II
conservation of mass in a deforming porous medium,
Design of Activated sludge process, Trickling filter, Oxidation
groundwater flow equation for confined and unconfined
ditch, oxidation pond,
aquifer, boundary and initial conditions of the aquifer system
UNIT III
UNIT III Imhoff Tank, Septic Tank, RBC etc. Upflow Anaerobic Sludge
Groundwater Quality: The mass transport problem Blanket
conservative and non conservative systems Optimization
methods for Ground water management: stochastic, linear UNIT IV
and dynamic programs, quadratic programming, multi Design of sludge digestion, Incineration etc. Application
objective programming of the concepts of nonlinear optimization to waste water
treatment design.
UNIT IV
Impact of indiscriminate land disposal of sewage effluent & UNIT V
solid waste, impact of Leachates on groundwater; case study Design of sewer networks & optimization.
for ash pond lachate on ground water References:
1. Manual on Sewerage and Sewage disposal-CPHEEO,
UNIT V Govt. of India.
Genesis of arsenic contaminations is groundwater; case 2. Metcalf and Eddy, Wastewater Engineering: Treatment,
study of sub logia W. Bengal Case study of groundwater disposal, and reuse. TMH, New Delhi.
contamination dive to agricultural run-off Absorption 3. Wastewater Treatment Cocept and design approach
capacity of soils is single and multi component system, case G.L. Karia and R.A. Christian, PHI Publications
studies. 4. Fiar, G.M., and Geyer, J.C., Water and Wastewater

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engineering, Vol-I & II, John Wiley and sons, New York. Management Systems (EMS), General Guidelines on
5. Anaerobic Sewage treatment by Van Haandel and principles, systems and supporting techniques.
Lettinga, John Wiley & Sons Publication
6. Eckenfelder, Activated sludge treatment of industrial UNIT III
wastewater Measurement and Evaluation required for EMS, EMS
7. Steel, E.W, and Mc Ghee, T.J., Water Supply and Documentation, Audit of EMS
Sewerage. Mc Graw Hill Book Co., New York.
8. Hammer, M.J., Water and Wastewater Technology. John UNIT IV
Wiley and sons-Inc, New York. Agencies for environmental planning, execution maintenance
9. Garg, S.K., Water Supply Engineering- Vol-I, Khanna their structure power & responsibilities.
Publishers, New Delhi.
UNIT V
ENE 403 Industrial Waste L T P Credits Environmental legislations: Water act (1974). AIR act (1981),
Management 310 4 Env. Protection ACT 1986 and their Amendments other
legislations relevant to the protection of environment
UNIT I
Magnitude of industrial waste generation and their ENE 405 Water quality L T P Credits
characteristics. Effluent standards for disposal into water monitoring Lab 003 3
bodies, sewer & land. Waste Water characterization and
process survey. Procedure for determining quality of natural and
UNIT II polluted water. Design of monitoring networks & field
Methods of waste reduction such as volume & strength instrumentation. Monitoring of rivers, water quality indices
reduction, segregation, reuse, recycle, material conservation, determination. Biomonitoring of rivers, use of statistical
recovery process optimization. Neutralization, equalization, tests in water quality monitoring and analysis.
proportioning and solidification.
UNIT III L T P Credits
Theories of waste water treatment: pretreatment, biological ENE 406 System Simulation
003 3
treatment advanced treatment & sludge handling.

UNIT IV Basics of computer programming and software development.


Combined treatment of raw industrial waste with sewage, Software for environmental awareness.
common effluent treatment for industrial estates, selection Elements of water supply network design, hydraulic
procedure for physical, chemical & biological methods of simulation of water distribution network design, hydraulic
industrial waste water treatment. Management of industrial simulation of water distribution network, computer
wastes from small scale industries. simulation of water supply schemes, elements of
UNIT V optimization in network design.
Detailed considerations of waste produced from different
industries in respect of processes followed, nature & quantity Elements of storm water management models, computer
of wastes, their characteristics. Usual methods of waste simulation of typical Storm Water Drainage System.
management & treatment methods for disposal., reuse or
recovery. Gross polluting industries hazardous wastes, their Elements of air and water pollution dispersion models,
treatment and control. mathematical modeling, computer simulation of simple air
pollution model.
ENE 404 Environmental L T P Credits
Applications of Linear Programming, Transportation
Planning & Management 310 4 problem, Dynamic Programming and game theory to various
environmental engineering problems.
UNIT I Elements of ground water modeling.
Carrying Capacity (Water, Air, Noise, Traffic), based planning
of towns, Industrial estates & large Industrial Projects. Plant References:
Layout and construction logic of project traffic management 1. System Simulation By Geoffrey Gordon, Prentice Hall
(Higher Education Division, PearsonEducation)
UNIT II 2. Peavy and Rowe: Environmental Engineering: (TMH
Importance of Environmental Engineering Management publications)
& Planning, Introduction to ISO 14000 Environmental 3. Arya, S. Pal (1998). Air Pollution Meteorology and

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Dispersion, 1st Edition, Oxford University Press. ISBN their application in civil engineering. Introduction to fuzzy
0-19-507398-3. theory in risk analysis, uncertainty in risk assessment and
4. Barrat, Rod (2001). Atmospheric Dispersion Modelling, decision making under uncertainty and risk.
1st Edition, Earthscan Publications. ISBN 1-85383-642-7.
5. Water Resources Engineering by Wurbs and James, PHI Reliability concept: MTTF, MTBF bath tub curve, hazard rate
Publications. and failure density functions, useful life of components,
6. Introduction to Hydrology by Warren Vissman, Jr and system measures (performance, effectiveness and worth),
Gary L Lewis (Pearson education) Fault tree analysis of Environmental Egg. System
7. Heera and Gupta: Operation Research UNIT II
8. Manuals of relevant EPA Models System reliability of series, parallel and non-series parallel
system, reliability approximations and bound, reliability
L T P Credits
ENE 407 Major Project - I improvement component improvement and redundancy
004 4 concept
L T P Credits
ENE 408 Industrial training II ENE 411 3 Reliability L T P Credits
004 4
Computation for ex from value 310 4
distribution
Elective - II UNIT III
Ventilation and Air Conditioning: Introduction: Necessity
ENE 411-1 Advanced L T P Credits
of refrigeration, air conditioning heating & ventilation,
mechanics of Fluids and 310 4 history of refrigeration, methods of refrigeration, unit of
Sediment Motion refrigeration and C.O.P.
Advanced Mechanics of Fluids and Sediment Motion Reversed content cycle: refrigeration cycle, heat pump
cycle, effect of temperature, difficulties
UNIT I
Advanced Mechanics of Fluids and Sediment Motion, Basic Vapors Compression Refrigeration system: simple saturated
potential flow and their superimposition cycle. Use of refrigerant tables and P-h diagrams, effect
of sub cooling and super cooling and super heating. Heat
UNIT II exchanger, actual cycle,
Navier Stokes equation and its approx solution.
Introduction to turbulence, Reynolds stress. Boundary Refrigerant: Introduction, nomenclature, desirable
layer characteristics and solution, properties common refrigerants, ozone depletion,
alternative refrigerants secondary refrigerant
UNIT III
Resistance equation and universal velocity profile, element Components: Detail of compressors, condensers, Expansion
of pipestone network design, devices and evaporators

UNIT IV Vapor Absorption refrigeration system: Introduction


Introduction to water hammer, Mechanics of sediment development, ammonia-water system, water. Lithium
motion, bed. bromide system, Electrolux refrigerator

UNIT V UNIT IV
Load and suspended load, total load, resistance of alluvial Psychrometery: simple definition psychometric chart,
channel silting and scouring, regime theories psychometric processes.

ENE 411 2 Risk & reliability L T P Credits ENE 411 4 Introduction to L T P Credits
Analysis of Environmental 310 4 heat load estimation 310 4
systems
Human comfort: Fader influencing human comfort concepts
of effective temperature. Comfort charts
UNIT I - Concepts of statistical and perceived risk, Role
of risk assessment in modern technological social and Air distribution and ventilation: continuity equation,
environment context Techniques of risk assessment. Bernoullis equations, pressure losses, system resistance,
Application of probabilistic and Markov models in risk duct sizing, ventilation system, air supply and extraction
estimation, catastrophic failure models, hazard model and system

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UNIT V - Air conditionings system selection and application
miscellaneous, Controls: H.P. / L.P. cutout, thermostat
ENE 411 7 Environment and L T P Credits
solenoid valves etc. compound compression, steam jet Sustainable Development 310 4
refrigeration, solid carbon dioxide cascade refrigerators,
UNIT I
introduction to cryogenics. Water coolers, refrigerators and
Principles of sustainable development, Evolution of ideas
unit air conditioner.
about sustainability, Boundaries of sustainable development.
ENE 411 5 CAD & Software L T P Credits
UNIT II
Developments 310 4 Concept of environmentally sustainable development,
Environmental dimensions of sustainability.
UNIT I
Introduction to CAD: Introductive to interactive computing
UNIT III
and use of graphics requirement of interactive computing,
Issues of environmentally sustainable urban environment,
dedicated v/s time sharing modes, interaction interface-
Sustainable transport indicators.
UNIT II
CRT as a display device, graphical Quality capacity, speed of UNIT IV
modification, Strategies for promoting environmentally sustainable
development, role of technology towards environmentally
UNIT III sustainable transport infrastructure,
Line drawings solid area graphics, geometry of plotting two
dimensions. UNIT V
Social and environmental, responsibilities towards
UNIT IV
environmentally sustainable development.
Three dimensional graphics, use of inter active tool,

UNIT V Text Books:


Application of cad in Environmental engineering Problem 1. Environment protection strategies for sustainable
development by Abdul Malik, Elisabeth Grohmann.
2. Sustainable development: concepts, rationalities, and
ENE 411 6 Analytical L T P Credits
strategies by Sylvie Faucheux, Martin O'Connor, Jan van
Methods of Quality 310 4 der Straaten.
Management 3. Sustainable development by Susan Baker. An introduction
to sustainable development by Jennifer A. Elliott
UNIT I
Introduction to quality planning and control, total quality
management, use of decision tree or models Elective - III
UNIT II ENE 412-1 Water & Soil L T P Credits
Environmental process control, statistical control charts for Conservation 310 4
variable, content chart for attributes, multi characteristic
control chart UNIT I
Definition and scope of soil conservation, cans of sis erosion,
UNIT III mechanics of erosion, universal soil loss equation, soil
Failure data analysis and reliability, Identification of precision erosion due to mind and its control, vegetation management,
object based on quality requirements Methodology of i.e. strip cropping stubble mulching and other practices,
analytical quality content of laboratory testing environmental Type of soil erosion due to water-sheet erosions, rill erosion,
quality gully erosion, sediment transportation is channel sediment
deposition in reservoirs
UNIT IV
Water and air quality: Statistical Evaluation of Data Car of UNIT II
clan, sampling distribution, precision and accuracy, statistical Method of soil erosion Control, Bunding and terracing on
interference, precision and accuracy, regression and co- agricultural land for gully control, bench terraces, vegetated
relation & factor analysis water way, contour trenching, gully stabilizing strip, drop
spillways, chute spillway, drop inlet spillway, check dam,
UNIT V river training works
Trend analysis Harmonic analysis, Fuzzy logic based quality
analysis, indices based analysis

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UNIT III Principles and Components; Energy release rates, Advantages
Biological methods of soil erosion control, grass land and limitations; present status and future possibilities
management, forest management, Soil quality management,
drainage works, reclamation of salt affected soil ENE 412-3 Analysis of L T P Credits
Water conservation, water harvesting , rainfall runoff Vibration and Control of Noise 310 4
relation water storage in pounds, lakes, reservoirs and
aquifers, ground water recharging through wells, check
Pollution
dams and storage works UNIT I
Noise properties, effects & standards: Noise regulations,
UNIT IV occupational safety and health act. (OSHA) standard. OSHAs
Water losses: infiltration, seepage and evaporation losses regulations on Noise control, Impulse Noise, Variable Noise,
pollution/ contamination of water quality due to agricultural Administrative Controls
practices i.e. fertilizers and pesticides, self purification
of surface water, sources of agricultural water pollutant, UNIT II
dispersion in ground water Acoustics: The soma field, scale of measurement, loudness
& objective measurements, complex Noise
UNIT V UNIT III
Need for planned utilization of water resources, economics of Engineering controls & design: Maintenance, machines
water resources utilization. Flood plains zones management, substitution, vibration damping, Excessive vibration
modifying the flood, reducing susceptibility to damage, causes, operator isolation, systems design, Personal safety:
reducing susceptibility to damage, Reducing the impact of Acoustic problem, ear protection, muff type protectors, ear
flooding protection Program

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Enclosures 4 Barriers: Lead as a noise barrier, Plenum
Energy Systems 310 4
barriers, barriers around pipe, wires and rectangular
UNIT I duct work, barriers under two way joist systems, high
Introduction; Conventional and Non-conventional sources; transmission loss ceilings, acoustical foams Taylor in noise
Global energy trends; Energy scenario in India. Solar Energy: reduction damping compounds
Introduction; Measurement of solar radiation; Solar energy UNIT V
collectors-concentrating and non-concentrating; Principles Vibration: Nature of vibration, sources, effects &
and systems of solar photo-thermal and photovoltaic measurements of vibration, displacement, velocity &
conversion; storage of solar energy acceleration, Peak, average and RMS values, Principles of
UNIT II vibrations transducers, vibration meters
Wind Energy: Introduction; Principles of wind energy Vibration Control: Pads and mounts , rubber isolators,
conversion; Site-selection considerations; Basic components springs system, adjustable dampers, basic installation
of WECS; Design considerations of horizontal and vertical- principle of vibration mount, anti vibration meters
axis machines; Environmental implications of wind energy,
Biomass Energy: Introduction; Potential in India; Types Ventilating systems: Noise criteria A-weighted sound
of biomass and biomass conversion technologies; Biogas level, insertions & transmission losses, Noise reductions
generation; Design considerations and types of biogas plant; method, Introductive to Noise & vibration instrumentation,
Energy plantation; Bio-hydrogen production; Environmental audiometric testing and Dosimeters
aspects of biomass energy
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UNIT III
Geothermal Energy: Introduction; Nature and classification
Biotechnology 310 4
of geothermal fields; vapour-dominated and liquid- UNIT I
dominated systems; Limitations; Prospects in India Concept of Environmental Biotechnology and Environmental
UNIT IV Engineering, scope and importance. Genetic engineering
Hydro-electric and tidal energy: Introduction; Principles of structure of DNA, RNA, Replication of DNA, genetic code,
conversion; Classification and Components of conversion Transcription, Protein synthesis.
systems; OTEC; Advantages and limitations; Potential in UNIT II
India. Bioremediation, Types of bioremediation, Bio augmentation
UNIT V for bioremediation, Bioreactors, Bioremediation of
Nuclear Energy: Introduction; fission and fusion reactions, herbicides, pesticides, hydrocarbons, oil spills. Novel

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methods of pollution control Vermi technology, Methane UNIT II
production, Root zone treatment, Membrane technology, Man induced hazards & Disasters: Mechanics &
Biodegradable plastics. forms of Soil Erosion, - Factors & causes of Soil Erosion,
Conservation measures of Soil Erosion, Chemical hazards/
UNIT III disasters-- Release of toxic chemicals, nuclear explosion,
Microbiology of waste water treatment. a) Aerobic processes Sedimentation processes, - Global Sedimentation problems,
: Activated sludge, oxidation ditches, trickling filters, towers, Regional Sedimentation problems, Sedimentation &
rotating discs, rotating drums, oxidation ponds. b) Anaerobic Environmental problems, Corrective measures of 23 Erosion
processes : Anaerobic digestion, anaerobic filters, Up flow & Sedimentation, Biological hazards/ disasters, Population
anaerobic sludge blanket reactor. Treatment schemes for Explosion
waste waters of dairy, distillery, tannery, sugar and antibiotic
industry. UNIT III
UNIT IV Emerging approaches in Disaster Management- Three
Air pollution and its control through biotechnology, Satges: 1. Pre- disaster stage (preparedness)-(a) Preparing
Biotechnology in reduction of CO2 emission, Bioscrubbers, hazard zonation maps, Predictability/ forcasting & warning,
Biobeds, Biotrickling filters and their applications. b) Preparing disaster preparedness plan, c) Land use zoning,
UNIT V d) Preparedness through (IEC) Information, education &
Microbiology of degradation of xeno biotic in environment Communication Pre-disaster stage (mitigation) Disaster
ecological considerations, decay behavior and degradative resistant house construction, Population reduction in
plasmids, hydrocarbons, substituted hydro carbons, oil vulnerable areas, Awareness
pollution, surfactants, pesticides. Biological detoxification
of cyanide, oxalate, urea, petrochemical industry effluents, 2. Emergency Stage:- a) Rescue training for search &
toxic organics, phenols. operation at national & regional level, b) Immediate relief, c)
Assessment surveys 3. Post Disaster stage-Rehabilitation- a)
References : Political Administrative Aspect, b) Social Aspect, c) Economic
1. Microbial Biotechnology : A. N. Glazer and H. Nikaids . Aspect d) Environmental Aspect
2. Molecular Biotechnology : Gleek and Pasternack. UNIT IV
3. Biotechnology : A Text Book of Industrial Microbilogy, T. Natural Disaster Reduction & Management: a) Provision
D.Brock, of Immediate relief measures to disaster affected people,
4. Industrial Microbiology : Presscott and Dunn. b) Prediction of Hazards & Disasters, c) Measures of
5. Biotechnology : B. D. Singh , Kalyani Publishers. adjustment to natural hazards Mitigation- discuss the work
of following Institution-(a) Meteorological observatory, (b).
ENE 412-5 Disaster L T P Credits Seismological observatory, (c). Volcanology institution, (d).
Management 310 4 Hydrology Laboratory, (e.) Industrial Safety inspectorate,(
f). Institution of urban & regional planners, (g). Chambers
UNIT I of Architects, (h). Enginering Council, (i) National Standards
Natural Hazards and Disasters: Concept of Environmental Committee, Integrated Planning- Contingency management
Hazards, Environmental stress & Environmental Disasters. Preparedness :-a) Education on disasters, b) Community
Types of Environmental hazards & Disasters: Natural involvement, c) The adjustment of Human Population to
hazards and Disasters, Volcanic Hazards/ Disasters, - Natural hazards & disasters, Role of Media, Application
Causes and distribution of Volcanoes, - Hazardous effects of Geographical Information System(GIS) in Disaster risk
of volcanic eruptions, - Environmental impacts of volcanic management
eruptions, Earthquake Hazards/ disasters, - Causes of
Earthquakes, - Distribution of earthquakes, - Hazardous UNIT V A regional survey of Land Subsidence, Coastal
effects of earthquakes, Earthquake Hazards in India, Disaster, Cyclonic Disaster & Disaster in Hills with particular
Human adjustment, perception & mitigation of earthquake, reference to India, Ecological planning for sustainability
Cumulative atmospheric hazards/ disasters- Lightning, & sustanable development in India-Sustainable rural
Hailstorms, Cyclones: - Tropical cyclones & Local storms, development:A Remedy to Disasters, -Role of Panchayats in
- Destruction by tropical cyclones & local storms (causes , Disaster mitigations, Environmental policies & programmes
distribution human adjustment, perception & mitigation), in India- Institutions & National, Centres for Natural Disaster
Cold waves, Heat waves, Floods, Causes of floods, Flood reduction
hazards in India, - Flood control measures ( Human References:
adjustment, perception & mitigation), Droughts: - Impacts 1. Savinder Singh Environmental Geography, Prayag Pustak
of droughts, - Drought hazards in India, - Drought control Bhawan, 1997
measures. 2. Kates,B.I & White, G.F The Environment as Hazards,

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oxford, New York, 1978 Herzberg relation, Shape of interface, control of seawater
3. R.B. Singh (Ed) Disaster Management, Rawat Publication, intrusion.
New Delhi, 2000
4. H.K. Gupta (Ed) Disaster Management, Universiters Text Books:
Press, India, 2003 1. Ground water Hydrology by David Keith Todd, John Wiley
5. R.B. Singh, Space Technology for Disaster Mitigation in & Son, New York.
India (INCED), University of Tokyo, 1994 2. Groundwater by H.M.Raghunath, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
6. A.S. Arya Action Plan For Earthquake,Disaster, Mitigation
in V.K. Sharma (Ed) References:
7. Disaster Management IIPA Publication New Delhi, 1994 1. Groundwater by Bawvwr, John Wiley & sons.
8. R.K. Bhandani: An overview on Natural & Man made 2. Groundwater Syatem Planning & Managemnet R.Willes
Disaster & their Reduction, ,CSIR, New Delhi & W.W.G.Yeh, Printice Hall.
9. M.C. Gupta Manuals on Natural Disaster management 3. Applied Hydrogeology by C.W.Fetta, CBS Publishers &
in India, National Centre for Disaster Management,IIPA, Distributers
New Delhi, 2001
L T P Credits
ENE 412 Elective - III
ENE 412-4 Ground Water L T P Credits 310 4
Development And Management 3 1 0 4

UNIT I Ground Water Occurrence: Ground water hydrologic ENE 413 Environmental Impact L T P Credits
cycle, origin of ground water, rock properties effecting ground Assessment & Audit 310 4
water, vertical distribution of ground water, zone of aeration
and zone of saturation, geologic formation as Aquifers, types UNIT I
of aquifers, porosity, Specific yield and Specific retention, Objectives of Environmental Impact assessment,
Groundwater Basin Management: Concepts of conjunction Methodology for EIA: baseline study, scoping check list scales
use, Case studies. & weighted matrices, networks overlays, index methods.

UNIT II UNIT II
Ground Water Movement: Permeability, Darcys law, storage Planning of environmental factors to be evaluated, at site;
coefficient. Transmissivity, differential equation governing Prediction and assessment of impact on air water land
ground water flow in three dimensions derivation, ground demography & biological environment, Consideration of
water flow equation in polar coordinate system. Ground human values in design & execution of projects,
water flow contours their applications.
UNIT III
UNIT III Impact Analysis of hydro power/ thermal power projects etc
Analysis of Pumping Test Data I: Steady flow groundwater
flow towards a well in confined UNIT IV
and unconfined aquifers Dupits and Theisms equations, Env Impact Analysis- laws & status in India Element of
Assumptions, Formation constants, yield of an open well environment auditing water, material, & fuel balance.
interface and well tests, Analysis of Pumping Test Data II: Conversion efficiency of manufacturing processes
Unsteady flow towards a well Non equilibrium equations
Thesis solution Jocob and Chows simplifications, Leak UNIT V
aquifers. Identification of process operation imbalances resulting in
resource loss and their impact on environment
UNIT IV Surface and Subsurface Investigation: Surface
methods of exploration Electrical resistivity
References:
and Seismic refraction methods. Subsurface methods
1. Environmental pollution & Control in Chemical process
Geophysical logging and resistivity logging. Aerial
Industries by S.C. Bhatia Khanna Publishers, Delhi
Photogrammetry applications along with Case Studies in
2. Environmental impact assessment by Canter.
Subsurface Investigation.
3. Environmental Chemistry by Stanley E. Manahan, VIth
Ed. Lewis Publishers, London
UNIT V
4. Dying Wisdom: Rise, Fall, and potential of Indias
Artificial Recharge of Ground Water: Concept of artificial
Traditional rain water harvesting systems by Anil Agarwal
recharge recharge methods, relative merits, Applications
& Sunita Narayan, CSE Publication. New Delhi.
of GIS and Remote Sensing in Artificial Recharge of Ground
water along with Case studies, Saline Water Intrusion in
aquifer: Occurrence of saline water intrusions, Ghyben-

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Integrated Planning & Practices 003 3

ENE 415 Environmental L T P Credits


Engineering Estimation & 102 3
Evaluation

1. Plan, elevation and sectional views of a small building


and details of its different components.
2. Estimation of qunaties of earth work, concrete, masonry,
wood work, steel work, R.C.C. etc. Plumbing works for
different part of building electric works
3. Analysis of Rates of important items of Civil Engineering
Construction
4. Complete estimate from working drawings for a single
strorey domestic building with a flat / piched roof.
Plumbing scheme in a single storey residential building.

L T P Credits
ENE 416 Seminar
002 2

L T P Credits
ENE 417 Major Project II
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