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SUBJECT: SURVEYING SUBJECT CODE: 2130601 Plane Table Survey: Introduction, principle, instruments, setting up the plane table, methods of plane tabling, advantages, sources of Errors. Module 2 Curves: Introduction, theory and setting out methods of simple circular curve, elements of a compound and reverse curves, transition curve, types of transition curve, combined curve, types of vertical curves. Module 4 Setting out Works: Building, Culvert, Bridge, Tunnel Asst. Prof. Yamee Thakkar Asst. Prof. Jay Panchal

3 rd SEMESTER SUBJECT: FLUID MECHANICS SUBJECT CODE: 2130602 MID SEM-I SYLLABUS MODULE I Properties of Fluids Mass density, specific weight, specific gravity, specific volume, vapour pressure, compressibility, elasticity, surface tension, capillarity; Newton s law of viscosity, classification of fluids, dynamic viscosity, kinematic viscosity, variation of viscosity with temperature; Basic concept applicable to fluid mechanics. MODULE II Fluid Statics Measurement of Pressure: Pressure variation in static fluid, PASCAL s law, Units and scale of pressure measurement- Atmospheric pressure, Absolute pressure, Gauge pressure, and Vacuum pressure, Hydrostatic paradox, Piezometer, U-Tube manometer, Single column manometer, U-tube differential manometer, Inverted U-tube differential manometer, micromanometers, Mechanical pressure gauges. Hydrostatic force on plane and curved surface : Total pressure and center of pressure, pressure diagram, Total pressure on plane surfaces and curved surfaces depth of center of pressure, Practical applications of Total pressure and Center of pressure. Buoyancy and Flotation: Buoyant force, Buoyancy and Center of Buoyancy, Archimedes Principle, Metacentre and Metacentric height, Equilibrium of floating and submerged bodies, Metacentric height evaluation theorectical and experimental method, Oscillation of floating body Fluids in Relative Equilibrium: Static fluid subjected to uniform linear acceleration, Liquid containers subjected to constant horizontal acceleration,liquid containers subjected to constant vertical acceleration, Liquid containers subjected to constant rotation. Asst. Prof. Bidhan Kumar Sahu Lect. Reecha Panchal

SUBJECT: MECHANICS OF SOLIDS SUBJECT CODE: 2130003 Introduction Definition of space, time, particle, rigid body deformable body. Force, types of forces, Characteristics of a force, System of forces, Composition and resolution of forces. Fundamental Principles of mechanics: Principle of transmissibility, Principle of superposition, Law of gravitation, Law of parallelogram of forces. Fundamentals of Statics Coplanar concurrent and non-concurrent force system: sultant, Equilibrant, Free body diagrams. Coplanar concurrent forces: Resultant of coplanar concurrent force system by analytical and graphical method, Law of triangle of forces, Law of polygon of forces, Equilibrium conditions for coplanar concurrent forces, Lami s theorem. Application of statically determinate pin jointed structures. Coplanar non-concurrent forces: Moments & couples, Characteristics of moment and couple, Equivalent couples, Force couple system, Varignon s theorem, Resultant of non-concurrent forces by analytical method, Equilibrium conditions of coplanar non-concurrent force system, Application of these principles. Module 4 Simple stresses & strains Basics of stress and strain: 3-D state of stress (Concept only) Normal/axial stresses: Tensile & compressive Stresses: Shear and complementary shear, Strains: Linear, shear, lateral, thermal and volumetric. Hooke s law, Elastic Constants: Modulus of elasticity, Poisson s ratio, Modulus of rigidity and bulk modulus and relations between them with derivation. Application of normal stress & strains: Homogeneous and composite bars having uniform & stepped sections subjected to axial loads and thermal loads, analysis of homogeneous prismatic bars under multidirectional stresses. Asst. Prof. Hasumati Patel Asst. Prof. Bhavik Patel

SUBJECT: GEOTECHNICS & APPLIED GEOLOGY SUBJECT CODE: 2130606 Introduction: Definition, brief history, scope, and limitations of Geotechnics. Origin and Nature of Soil: Geological cycle, Physical & chemical agencies for soil, Formation - residual, transported, alluvial, marine and lacustrine, glacial drift, loess and colluvial soils. General characteristics of different types of soils. Overview of different types of soils in Gujarat / India. Index Properties, Relationships and Tests: Phase diagram, Basic terms and definitions, Functional relationships, Determination of index properties, Relative density for granular soil. Soil Structure: Shape of particles, Texture and structure of the soil. Types of the structure, properties, conditions for the formation of different structures. Soil Consistency: Consistency limits and its determination, different indices, Field moisture equivalent, Activity, Sensitivity & Thixotropy of soil. Soil Classification: Objectives, Basis, Textural, Unified soil classification, IS classification method, group index. Field identification and General Characteristics of the soil. Module 2 Physical Geology: Branches and scope of Geology; Surface processes and landforms: Weathering and Erosion; Introduction to geological agents (river, wind, oceans, glaciers, groundwater) and their actions (erosion, transport and deposition). Interior of the Earth: internal structure of earth, study of core, mental and crust of the Earth. Module 4 Hydrogeology: Hydrological cycle and groundwater occurrence. Asst. Prof. Aakash B Desai Asst. Prof. Ninaad S Athalye Asst. Prof. Nikhil Tolwani

SUBJECT: BUIDLING CONSTRUCTION SUBJECT CODE: 2130607 Introduction: Overview of construction practices, theory and methods. Subsurface Investigation: Objectives, methods of boring like wash boring, percussion etc. Shallow Foundations: Necessity, construction, failures of foundation and remedial measures. Module 2 Masonary Construction: a) Stone Masonary: Technical terms, lifting Appliances, joints, types random (un-coursed) rubble, coursed rubble, dry rubble masonry, Ashlar masonry- Ashlar fine, chamfered fine. Brick Masonary: Technical terms, bonds in brick work- English bond, single & double Flemish bond, garden wall bond, raking bond, Dutch bond. Module 5 Special Treatments: Fire resistant, water resistant, thermal insulation, acoustical construction and anti-termite treatment. Asst. Prof. Viranchi Shah Asst. Prof. Mrunalini H Rana