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1 Detailed Syllabus of Third Semester B.Tech Civil Engineering

2 MA 201 T MATHEMATICS III ( PROBABILITY & STSTISTICS ) ( Prerequisite : MA 101 T ) Module I: ( 10 L + 3 T ) L T P C Probability distributions:- Random variables, Binomial distribution, Hypergeometric distribution, Mean and variance of a probability distribution, Chebyshev s theorem, Poisson distribution, Geometric distribution, Normal Distribution, Uniform distribution, Gamma distribution, Beta distribution, Weibull distribution, Joint distribution of two random variables. Module II: ( 9 L + 3 T ) Sampling distributions and Inference concerning means:- Population and samples, The sampling distribution of the mean ( σ known and σ unknown ), Sampling distribution of the variance, Point estimation and interval estimation, Tests of hypothesis, Hypothesis concerning one mean, Inference concerning two means. Module III: ( 9 L + 3 T ) Inference concerning variances proportions:- Estimation of variances, Hypothesis concerning one variance, Hypothesis concerning two variances, Estimation of proportions, Hypothesis concerning one proportion, Hypothesis concerning several proportions, Analysis of r x c tables, Chi square test for goodness of fit. Module IV: ( 11 T + 4 T ) Regression Analysis:- Curve fitting, Method of least squares, Curvilinear regression, Correlation. Analysis of variance:- General principles, Completely randomized designs, Randomized block diagram, Latin square designs, Analysis of covariance. Text Book: Johnson R. A., Miller & Freund s Probability and Statistics for Engineers, 5 th Edition, PHI, ( 1995 ) New Delhi. Reference: 1. Levin R. I. & Rubin D. S., Statistics for Management, 7 th Edition, PHI, ( 2000),New Delhi. 2. S.M. Ross, Introduction to Probability and statistics for Engineers, John Wiley and Sons, ( 1987 ), New York.

3 CE 211T- MECHANICS OF SOLIDS Prerequisite: ZZ 101T Engineering Mechanics - Statics Module - I 1. Tension, compression & shear: (10 hours) Types of external loads - self weight - internal stresses - normal and shear stresses - strain - Hooke s law - Poisson s ratio - relationship between elastic constants - stress strain diagrams working stress - elongation of bars of constant and varying sections - statically indeterminate problems in tension and compression - assembly and thermal stresses - strain energy in tension - compression and shear Module - II 2. Analysis of stress and strain: (5 hours) Stress on inclined planes for axial and biaxial stress fields - principal stresses - Mohr s circle of stress - principal strains - strain rosette 3. Bending moment and shear force: (7 hours) Different types of beams - shear force and bending moment diagrams for simply supported overhanging and cantilever beams - relationship connecting intensity of loading - shearing force and bending moment - shear force and bending moment diagrams for statically determinate plane frames Module - III 4. Stresses in laterally loaded symmetrical beams : (6 hours) Theory of simple bending - limitations - bending stresses in beams of different cross sections - moment of resistance - beams of uniform strength - beams of two materials - principal stresses in bending - strain energy due to bending - shearing stresses in bending 5. Unsymmetrical bending: (3 hours) Shear flow - shear centre - determination of shear centre for simple sections Module IV 6. Torsion: (5 hours) Torsion of circular solid and hollow shafts - power transmission - strain energy in shear and torsion - close coiled and open coiled helical springs 7. Thin and Thick Cylinders : (3 hours) Lame s equation - stresses in thick cylinders due to internal and external pressures - compound cylinders - shrink fit - wire wound pipes and cylinders Reference books 1. Timoshenko & Young, Elements of Strength of Materials, Affiliated East West Press, 1968, New Delhi. 2. Popov E.P., Mechanics of Materials, Prentice Hall India, 1986, New Delhi. 3. Hearn E.J., Mechanics of Materials Pergamon Press, 1982, Oxford 4. Warnock F.V., Strength of Materials, Isaac Pitman, 1962, London 5. Nash W.A., Strength of Materials, Schaum s Outline Series, McGraw Hill, 1988, New York. 6. Tung Au., Elementary Structural Mechanics, Prentice Hall, 1963, New York.

4 CE 241T ENGINEERING GEOLOGY Module I (7 hours) 1. Branches and scope of geology Physical geology Geological agents and their action, weathering, volcanism, earthquake and plate tectonics Module II (8 hours) 2. Elements of crystallography and mineralogy Petrology Types of rocks, genesis and physical and chemical characters, building stones Module III (12 hours) 3 a. Structural geology Types of structures and classification and their effect on civil engineering projects and Geological mapping b. Hydrogeology Groundwater and occurrence, investigations, quality, artificial recharge Module IV (12 hours) 4 a. Geology in Civil Engineering Tunnels, dams, reservoirs, bridges, runways, roads and buildings. Slope failures and landslides. Investigations, Remote sensing and GIS applications b. Geology of India Types, age and occurrence of rock formations and economic importance Reference : 1. Bangar,KM.., Principles of Engineering Geology, Standard Publishers Distributors, 1995, New Delhi. 2. Billings, M.P., Structural Geology, Prentice Hall India, 1974, New Delhi. 3. Blyth, F.G.H. and de Freitas, M.H., Geology for Engineers, ELBS, 1974, London 4. Gokhale, KVG.K. and Rao, D.M., Experiments in Engineering Geology, Tata McGraw Hill, 1981, New Delhi. 5. Kesavulu C., Text book of Engineering Geology, Macmillan, India Ltd., 1993, New Delhi. 6. Krynine D P and Judds W R., Principles of Engineering Geology and Geotechniques, McGraw-Hill, 1957, New York. 7. Reddy V., Engineering Geology for Civil Engineers; Oxford& IBH, 1997, New Delhi. 8. Thomas.M. Lillesand and Ralph.W.Keifer., Remote sensing and Image Interpretation, John Wiley & Sons, 1987, New York. 9. Todd D K., Groundwater Hydrology, John Wiley & Sons, 1980, New York 10. Tyrrel,GW., The Principles of Petrology, Asia Publishing House, 1970, Bombay.

5 CE 251T INTRODUCTION TO HYDROMECHANICS Module I (10 hours) Fluids-Definition-types and properties. Fluid as a continuum, Control volume concept. Fluid Statics- Fluid pressure-measurement of pressure- Hydrostatic forces on immersed surfaces-application of fluid pressure analysis in engineering problems. Buoyancy and stability of immersed and floating bodies, Pressure in case of accelerated rigid body motion. Fluid kinematics- Methods of describing fluid motion, - Types of motion, Inviscid flows, Velocity and acceleration- Continuity equation- Potential flows-velocity potential and Stream function. Cauchy Reimann equation Flownet - Circulation and vorticity- Source, Sink and Doublet. Module II (10 hours) Fluid dynamics, Types of forces, Forces influencing fluid motion- Energy and Head-Energy correction factor, Euler and Bernoulli s equations. Application of Bernoulli s equation. Flow measurement, Linear momentum equations, momentum correction factors, Application of momentum equation. Module III (9 hours) Pipe flow- Introduction Laminar and turbulent forces- Reynolds number, Laminar flow - Head loss. Turbulent flow in pipes- Major loss in pipe flow-friction loss, Minor losses, Total energy and hydraulic gradient line, Compound pipes, Pipes in series and parallel, Branching pipes, Pipe network. Module IV (10 hours) Introduction to boundary layer theory - Boundary layer growth in flow over a plate, Flow past immersed bodies. Dimensional analysis and similitude - Methods of dimensional analysis, Dimensionless numbers. Principles of similarity- Modeling using Reynolds and Froude laws, Distorted models and Scale effects. References: 1. Shames, I.H., Mechanics of Fluids McGraw Hill, 1992, New York 2. Streeter, V.L and Wylie, E.B., Fluid Mechanics, McGraw Hill, 1985, New York 3. Modi P.N. & Seth S.M., Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics including Fluid Machines- Standard Book House, 2000, New Delhi. 4. Subramanya K. Theory and Applications of Fluid Mechanics, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co, 1993, New Delhi. 5. S.K. Agrawal. Fluid Mechanics and Machinery, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co, 1997, New Delhi.

6 CE 271T BUILDING TECHNOLOGY - I Module I (10 hours) Building stones - Classification of rocks - Quarrying - Dressing - Properties and uses of common type of stones ; Timber - Defects - Seasoning - Decay - Preservation - Plywood, fibre board, particle board ; Clay products - Bricks - Manufacture - IS classifications - Properties and testing - Types of bricks - Tiles - Manufacture, properties and uses - Types of tiles ; Ceramic products - Lime - Classification - Manufacture, properties and uses. Module II (10 hours) Cement - Ingredients - Manufacture - Types of cement - Properties and testing - Uses ; Mortar - Sand - Properties - Types of mortar and uses ; Concrete - Properties of fresh concrete and tests - Proportioning of concrete mixes - Properties of hardened concrete and tests - Recent developments in concrete ; Iron and steel - Structural sections - Properties and uses of structural steel - Recent developments ; Miscellaneous materials - Glass - Plastics - A.C.sheets Thermocole. Module III (10 hours) Foundation - Timbering of foundation trenches - Bearing capacity of soils - Improvement of bearing capacity - Settlement of foundation - Description of spread, grillage, raft, mat and pile foundations ; Brick and stone masonry - Bonds in brick work - Types of stone masonry - Cavity walls - Lintels and arches ; Concrete construction - Batching, mixing, placing, compacting and curing of concrete - form work - Precast concrete - Prestressed concrete - Recent developments in concreting ; Partition walls - Types and features. Module 1V (9 hours) Floors and flooring - Types of floors - Types of floor coverings ; Roofs and roofings - Types of roofs - Types and uses of roofing materials ; Doors, windows and ventilators - Different types ; Finishing works - Plastering, pointing, painting, white washing, colour washing, distempering ; Building repairs - Shoring - Underpinning Scaffolding. References 1. Rangwala S. C, Engineering Materials, Charotar Publishing House, 1992, Anand 2. Punmia B. C, Building Construction, Laxmi Publlications, 1999, New Delhi. 3. Rangwala S. C, Building Construction, Charotar Publishing House, 1992, Anand 4. Huntington W.C, Building Construction, John Wiley, 1959, New York. 5. Shetty M. S, Concrete Technology, S.Chand & Co., 1992, New Delhi.

7 CE 291T SURVEYING Module I (14 hours) Introduction Classification of surveys Plane, Geodetic and Topographic Linear measurement Chain surveying field book Plotting Tie and check lines - Chaining and ranging Obstacles Chaining on sloping grounds Errors in chain survey uses of cross staff and optical square Compass survey Types Whole circle and reduced bearing Traversing Plotting Closing errors Graphical and analytical adjustments Plane table survey Accessories Different methods Two and three point problems Module II (12 hours) Leveling Definitions Leveling instruments Temporary and permanent adjustments Fly leveling Booking Reduction of levels Correction for refraction and curvature Reciprocal leveling Longitudinal and cross sectioning Contour Characteristics Uses Plotting Areas and volumes Trapezoidal rule Simpson s rule Area from latitude and departure Uses of planimeter Trapezoidal and prismoidal formulae Module III (11 hours) Theodolite survey Study of theodolite Temporary and permanent adjustments Measurement of horizontal angles Methods of repetition and reiteration Measurement of vertical angles Tacheometric surveying Stadia system Fixed and movable hair methods Staff held vertical and normal Instrument constants Analytic lens Tangential system Direct reading tacheometer Subtense bar Module IV (15 hours) Triangulation Principle Selection of base line and stations Orders of triangulation Triangulation figures Scaffold and signals Marking of stations Intervisibility and heights of stations Satellite stations Base line measurement Equipment and corrections Introduction to adjustment of observations Curves type of curves Elements of a curve Simple curves Different methods of setting out Introduction to compound, reverse, transition and vertical curves Hydrographic survey Shoreline and river survey Soundings- Methods, equipment and ranges Locating sounding Plotting Three point problem Introduction to modern instruments Total station. References 1. B.C. Punmia, Surveying Volume I, Laxmi Publications, 1990, New Delhi. 2. S. K Duggal, Surveying Volume I, Tata McGraw Hill, 1996, New Delhi. 3. S.K.Roy, Fundamentals of Surveying, Prentice Hall of India, 1999, New Delhi. 4. T.P Kanetkar & S,V Kulkarni, Surveying and Leveling Part I, Pune Vidyarthi Griha Prakashan, 1996, Pune. 5. David Clerk, Plane and Geodetic Surveying for Engineers., CBS Publishers, 1996, New Delhi.

8 CE 292L MATERIAL TESTING LAB - Ι List of Exercises Tests on aggregate for concrete (a) Grain size distribution (b) Specific gravity (c) Density (d) Voids (e) Bulking (f) Aggregate crushing value (g) Aggregate impact value 2. Tests on cement (a) Fineness (b) Normal consistency (c) Setting time (d) Compressive strength 3. Test on Timber beam Bending test 4. Test on tiles 5. Test on bricks Crushing strength, water absorption and efflorescence 6. Test on metals Hardness test and impact test Lab Practical & Record - 75 marks Test - 25 marks Total -100 marks CE 293L SURVEYING PRACTICAL - I List of Exercises 1. Chain survey Traversing and plotting of details 2. Compass survey Traversing with compass and plotting 3. Plane table survey Method of Radiation and Intersection 4. Plane table survey Solving three point problem 5. Plane table survey Solving two point problem 6. Plane table survey Traverse 7. Leveling Fly leveling Plane of collimation method 8. Leveling Fly leveling Rise and Fall method 9. Leveling Longitudinal and cross sectioning 10. Leveling Contour surveying 11. Theodolite surveying Measurement of horizontal angle by method of repetition 12. Theodolite surveying Measurement of horizontal angle by method of reiteration Survey practical & record = 75 Test = 25 Total = 100 marks

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