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Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute

VEERMATA JIJABAI TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE


[ Autonomous Institute affiliated to University of Mumbai ]

SYLLABUS
FOR

T.Y. B. TECH.
(Civil Engineering)

[V.J.T.I.]

[ YEAR 2011-2012 ]

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Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute Scheme of Teaching and Evaluation T Y B Tech (Civil Engineering) (Semester V) Theory Courses Course Course Name Code Examination Scheme (Evaluation in % Weightage) TA 4 3 3 4 4 18 10 10 10 10 10 IST 30 30 30 30 30 ESE 60 60 60 60 60 Total 100 100 100 100 100 ESE (W) (hrs) 3 3 3 3 3

Hr/Week L T 1 1 1 3 P -

Credits

CE0301 CE0302 SE0321 SE0322 SE0323

Construction Equipments and Materials Building Planning Concrete Technology Structural Analysis II Foundation Engineering Total

3 3 3 3 3 15

Laboratory Courses Course Course Name Code

Hr/Week L T P 3 3 3 3 12

Credits TA 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 6 50 50 50 50

Examination Scheme (Evaluation in % Weightage) ESE (O / P) 50 50 50 50 Total 100 100 100 100 ESE (P) (hrs) -

SE1321 CE1301 CE1302 CE1303

Soil & Concrete Lab Building Planning & Design Lab I Professional Practice Lab Site Visit Total

Co-curricular Activities Course Course Name Code CC4351 CC4352 Industry-Academia Interaction E-Library/ Internet Total

Hr/Week L T P 2 3 5 A/NA -

Total for L T P Total Hours Credits Semester 15 3 17 35 24 Abbreviations: L: Lectures, T: Tutorial, P: Practical, TA: Teacher Assessment, ESE (P): End Semester Practical Examination, ESE (O): End Semester Oral Examination, IST: In Semester Test/s, ESE (W): End Semester Written Examination, ESE (W) (hrs): End Semester Written Examination duration, ESE (O) (hrs): End Semester Practical Examination (duration), A/NA: Attended/Not Attended Notes: TA for Theory and Laboratory courses shall carry 25 marks. IST: One mid semester test (40 marks of two hour duration) and two surprise Tests/Quizzes (5% weightage each).. ESE (W) shall be of 100 marks of 3 hours, ESE (P) and ESE (O) shall be decided as per course requirement. ESE (O) and ESE (P) shall together carry 25 marks. Industry - Academia Interaction: Wednesday afternoon slot will be used. Module or broad subject outline will be decided by the course coordinator. Lectures as per module in the defined areas of eminent personalities from industry or academia will be arranged. Assessment will be done on the attendance of the students for the module. More than 60%: Attended, otherwise: Not Attended. E- Library/ Internet: Every theory course must have at least one assignment or case-study which requires exhaustive internet search/support.

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Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute Scheme of Teaching and Evaluation T Y B Tech (Civil Engineering) (Semester VI) Theory Courses Course Course Name Code Examination Scheme (Evaluation in % Weightage) TA 3 4 4 3 4 18 10 10 10 10 10 IST 30 30 30 30 30 ESE 60 60 60 60 60 Total 100 100 100 100 100 ESE (W) (hrs) 3 3 3 3 3

Hr/Week L T 1 1 1 3 P -

Credits

CE0303 CE0304 CE0305 SE0324 -

Environmental Engineering Highway Engineering Construction Techniques Design of Steel Structures Elective I Total

3 3 3 3 3 15

Laboratory Courses Course Course Name Code

Hr/Week L T P 3 3 3 3 12

Credits TA 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 6 50 50 50 50

Examination Scheme (Evaluation in % Weightage) ESE (O / P) 50 50 50 50 Total 100 100 100 100 ESE (P) (hrs) -

HM1321 CE1304 SE1322 CE1305

Communication & Presentation Skills Lab Highway Engineering Lab Design of Steel Structures Lab Building Planning & Design Lab II Total

Co-curricular Activities Course Course Name Code CC4361 CC4362 Industry-Academia Interaction E-Library/ Internet Total

Hr/Week L T P 2 3 5 A/NA -

Total for L T P Total Hours Credits Semester 15 3 17 35 24 Abbreviations: L: Lectures, T: Tutorial, P: Practical, TA: Teacher Assessment, ESE (P): End Semester Practical Examination, ESE (O): End Semester Oral Examination, IST: In Semester Test/s, ESE (W): End Semester Written Examination, ESE (W) (hrs): End Semester Written Examination duration, ESE (O) (hrs): End Semester Practical Examination (duration), A/NA: Attended/Not Attended Notes: TA for Theory and Laboratory courses shall carry 25 marks. IST: One mid semester test (40 marks of two hour duration) and two surprise Tests/Quizzes (5% weightage each). ESE (W) shall be of 100 marks of 3 hours, ESE (P) and ESE (O) shall be decided as per course requirement. ESE (O) and ESE (P) shall together carry 25 marks. Industry - Academia Interaction: Wednesday afternoon slot will be used. Module or broad subject outline will be decided by the course coordinator. Lectures as per module in the defined areas of eminent personalities from industry or academia will be arranged. Assessment will be done on the attendance of the students for the module. More than 60%: Attended, otherwise: Not Attended. E- Library/ Internet: Every theory course must have at least one assignment or case-study which requires exhaustive internet search/support.

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LIST OF ELECTIVES Elective I SE0821 Soil dynamics & Rock Mechanics SE0822 Advanced Foundation Engineering CE0801 Geographic Information System CE0802 Terrain Data Analysis CE0803 Building Services CE0804 Construction and Law CE0805 Construction Safety, Health and Management CE0806 Advanced Hydrology CE0807 Solid and Hazardous Waste Management INSTITUE LEVEL ELECTIVES HM0901 Entrepreneurship Development MA0901 Applied Statistics

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Programme Name Course Code Course Title Course Contents: 1

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T.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) CE 0301 Construction Equipment & Materials

SEMESTER V

Construction Equipment: 1.1 Study of Equipments with reference to available types and their types and their capacities, factors affecting their performance 1.1.1 Earthmoving Equipment :- Tractors and attachments, dozers and rippers, scrapers, shovels, draglines, trenching machines, clamshell, and wagons, dumpers, rollers and compactors. 1.1.2 Drilling and blasting equipments :- Bits, jackhammers, drifters, drills, blasting material, firing charge, safety fuse, electric blasting caps, drilling patterns, transporting and handling of explosives. 1.1.3 Pile driving equipments :- Types, pile driving hammers, single acting and double acting, differential acting hammers, hydraulic and diesel hammers, vibratory drivers. 1.1.4 Concrete manufacture, transport, placing and compacting equipment, mixers, central batching and mixing plants, pavers, transit mixers, concrete pumps shotcrete. 1.1.5 Air Compressor 1.1.6 Equipments for moving materials and hoisting - builders hoists, forklifts, cranes, beltconveyors, cableways, ropeways. Construction Materials: 2.1 Vitrified tiles, non slip ceramic tiles, natural stones, p.v.c. tiles, granites etc. sizes, purpose, application, tests. 2.2 Decorative cladding materials panels, Mounting systems, uses, maintenance systems 2.3 Construction chemicals 2.3.1 Waterproofing materials, joints, sealants, damp proofing materials 2.3.2 Repairs & Rehabilitation construction materials 2.3.3 Concrete adhesives 2.4 P.V.C. and its variants pipes large diameter / small diameter pipes. pipes for water supply, drainage etc. 2.5 Miscellaneous building materials 2.6 Green building materials Books: Construction Equipment and its Planning, R. L .Purifoy & Ledbetter, McGraw Hill, 5th edition Concrete technology, M S Shetty, S Chand Prakashan, 6th edition Construction Techniques and Equipments by M. R. Apte and V. R. Phadke, Nirali Prakashan, 1st edition

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Reference Books: 1 Journals of Civil Engineering and Construction Review 2 Manufactures Catalogues for various building materials

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T.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) CE 0302 Building Planning

SEMESTER V

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Architectural planning, concept of built environment and its application in planning. Recommendation of National building code. Principles of residential and public buildings. Planning of building such as Residential building Load bearing structure, RCC framed structure. Building for Education school, college. library Building for health Dispensary, Hospital Industrial structure Building for entertainment-Theatre, club house, sports club. Other structure-Office, Hostel, Guest house. Circulation-Staircase-types, size, location, layout, design, materials for construction, Escalators. Preparation of constructional details and drawings-plan, elevation, section, site plan, foundation plan, terrace plan, waterproofing treatment, typical door and window. Town planning- Objective, principles, master plan, zoning, green belt, slum, Road system. Green building Introduction-Benefits, National priorities, rating system, check list. Site selection and planning Water efficiency Energy efficiency Materials Indoor environmental quality Innovation and design process Earthquake resistant structures. Effect of earthquake on structures Philosophy of earthquake resistant structures Causes of collapse of RCC frame building Masonry building Soft storey Foundation Shear wall and dampers. Basic design requirements of Urban High rise structures

Text Books: 1 Building Drawing with an integrated approach to built environment, M. G. Shah, Kale, Patki, Tata McGraw Hill, 2002 2 Building Drawing, Y. S. Sane, Allied Book Stall & Engineering Book Publishing Co, 4th edition 3 Green Home, BDS Publisher Reference Books: 1 National Building Code of India, 2005 2 IS 456, IS 1893 & IS 54326 and relevant IS codes 3 Safe design and construction Practices in Earthquake prone areas, Ambuja Technical Literature Series, Sr No 131, 2008 4 Griha Manuals, Vol 1 to 5, The Energy and Resource Institute, Delhi, 2011

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T.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) SE 0321 Concrete Technology

SEMESTER V

Properties of Ingredients: Properties of coarse and fine aggregates and their influence on concrete, types of cement and their use, physical properties of 33 Grade, 43 Grade, 53 Grade ordinary Portland cement, Portland pozzolana cement, rapid hardening Portland cement, hydrophobic cement, low heat Portland cement and sulphate resisting Portland cement as per relevant I.S. codes Stone types and properties, preservative treatments, stone aggregates. Grades of concrete: Concrete for ordinary work, light weight concrete, high density concrete, workability, durability and strength requirements, effect of w/c ratio, acceptability criteria, laboratory testing of fresh and hardened concrete. Concrete mix design: Mix design for compressive strength by I.S. methods, road note method and British method, mix design for flexural strength. High performance concrete: Constituents of high grade concrete, various tests and application of high performance concrete. Admixtures: Plasticizers, retarders, accelerators and other admixtures, test on admixtures, chemistry and compatibility with concrete. Ready mix concrete: requirements of ready mix concrete, transit mixer details, mix design of RMC. Concrete for repairs and rehabilitation of structures: Polymer concrete, fiber reinforced concrete, polymer impregnated concrete, polymer modified cement concrete and Ferro cement, different tests. Non-Destructive testing of concrete: hammer test, ultrasonic pulse velocity test, load test, carbonation test, half cell potentio-meter, corrosion of steel, core test and relevant provision of I.S. codes.

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Text Books: 1 Concrete Technology, M. L. Gambhir, McGraw Hill Book Company, 2008. 2 Concrete Technology, Theory and Practice, M. S. Shetty, S. Chand Publication, 2008. Reference Books: 1 Properties of Concrete, Neville, El, Society & Publishers, 4th Edition 2 Relevant I.S. codes 3 Special Publication of ACI on Polymer concrete and FRC

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T.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) SE 0322 Structural Analysis II

SEMESTER V

General: Types of structures occurring in practice and their classification, Stable and unstable Structures, statical and kinematical determinacy and indeterminacy of structures, symmetric structure, Symmetrical and anti symmetrical loads, distinction between linear and non linear behavior, material and geometric non-linearity Deflection of Statically Determinate Structures: Review of general theorems based on virtual work and energy methods, introduction to the concept of complimentary energy, absolute and relative deflections caused by loads, temperature changes and settlement of supports, application to determinate beams, pin jointed frames and rigid jointed frames Analysis of Indeterminate Structures by Flexibility Method: Flexibility coefficients and their use in formulation of compatibility equations, Castiglianos theorem of least work, application of above methods to propped cantilevers, fixed beams, continuous beams, simple pin jointed frames including effect of lack of members, simple rigid jointed frames and two-hinged arches Analysis of Indeterminate Structures by Stiffness Method: Stiffness coefficients for prismatic members and their use for formulation of equilibrium equation, direct stiffness method slope deflection method, moment distribution method, applications of the above methods to indeterminate beams and simple rigid jointed frames, rigid jointed frames with inclined member but having only one translational DoF in addition to rotational DoFs, including the effect of settlement of supports

Text Books: 1 Matrix Method in Structural Analysis, Pandit & Gupta; Tata McGraw Hill, 2008. 2 Structural Mechanics Vol. II, Junnarkar S.B; Charotar Publishers, 2008. Reference Books: 1 Modern Methods in structural Analysis, Dr. B. N. Thadani & Dr. J. P. Desai; Weinall Book Corporation, 1998. 2 Basic Structural Analysis, Reddy C. S; Tata McGraw Hill, 2004. 3 Intermediate Structural Analysis, Wang C. K; Tata Mcgraw Hill, 2010. 4 Structural Analysis, L. S. Negi & R. S. Jangid, Tata Mcgraw Hill, 2008. 5 Structural Analysis Vol. I & II, Gupta & Pandit, Tata Mcgraw Hill,2008. 6 Analysis of Framed Structure, Gare & Weaver, CBS Publication, 2nd Edition.

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T.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) SE 0323 Foundation Engineering

SEMESTER V

Course Contents: 1 Lateral Earth Pressures Theories: 1.1 Introduction: applications of earth pressure theories, different types of earth pressure at rest, active and passive pressure. 1.2 Rankines Earth Pressure Theory: Rankines earth pressure theory, active earth pressure and passive earth pressure for horizontal and inclined backfill including the direction of failure Planes for cohesionless and cohesive soils. 1.3 Coloumbs Wedge Theory: Coloumbs active pressure in cohesionless soils, expression For active pressure, coloumbs passive earth pressure. 1.4 Rebhanns Construction for Active Pressure, Culmanns graphical solutions for active soils, Wedge Method, passive pressure by friction circle method for cohesionless and cohesive Soils. 2 Earth Retaining Structures: Rigid and flexible retaining structures, stability analysis of retaining walls, cantilever retaining Walls, construction details, drainage and wall joints. 3 Bearing Capacity of Shallow Foundation: 3.1 Definitions of ultimate bearing capacity, gross, net and safe pressures, allowable bearing pressure, types of shallow foundations modes of failures. 3.2 Bearing capacity theories: Rankines approach, Prandtls approach and Terzaghis approach, concept behind derivation of equation, general bearing capacity equation, bearing capacity equations for square and circular footings, factors influencing bearing capacity, performance of footings in different soils, Vesics chart, ultimate bearing capacity in case of local shear failure. 3.3 Plate load test in detail with reference to IS1888 and its applications and estimation of settlements, bearing capacity based on Standard Penetration Test. 4 Axially Loaded Pile Foundations: 4.1 Introduction to pile foundations, necessity of pile foundation, classification of piles, construction methods of bored piles, concrete bored piles, driven cast in-situ piles. 4.2 Pile capacity based on static analysis, piles in sand, piles in clay, dynamic methods and their limitations, in- situ penetration tests and pile load test as per IS 2911 specifications, negative skin friction. 4.3 Pile groups ultimate capacity of groups, settlement of pile groups in sand and in clay as per IS 2911 and critical depth method. 5 Underground Conduits: Classes of underground conduits, load on a ditch conduit, settlement ratio, ditch condition and projection condition, imperfect ditch conduit. 6 Open Cuts: Difference in open cuts and retaining walls, apparent pressure diagrams, average apparent pressure diagrams for sand and stiff clay, estimation of loads on struts. Text Books: 1 Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engineering by B. C. Punmia, Laxmi Publications, 2005. 2 Soil Mechanics & Foundation Engineering by K. R. Arora, Standard Pub. & Distributors, New Delhi, 2009. Reference Books: 1 Soil Mechanics in Engineering Practice by K. Terzaghi & R. B. Peck II Edn, Wiley Interscience, 3rd Edition. 2 Foundation Engineering by R.B. Peck, W.E. Hansen & T.H. Thornburn, Wiley Eastern, 2nd Edition 3 Design Aids in Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering by S.R. Kaniraj, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2004. 4 Foundation Design Manual by N.V. Nayak, Dhanpat Rai Publications, New Delhi, 1st Edition.. 5 Relevant Indian Standard Specifications & Codes.

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T.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) SE 1321 Soil & Concrete Lab

SEMESTER V

List of Experiments for Foundation Engineering Direct Shear Test California Bearing Ratio Unconfined Compression Strength Test Unconfined Undrained Triaxial Test Consolidation Test List of Experiments for Concrete Technology Effect of w/c ratio o workability (slump cone, compaction factor, V-B test, flow table) Effect of w/c ratio on strength of concrete Concrete Mix design. Non destructive testing of concrete some applications (hammer, ultrasonic, carbonation) Secant modulus of elasticity of concrete & indirect tensile test on concrete. Study of admixtures & their effect on workability and strength of concrete. Modulus of rupture of concrete. Permeability test on concrete Tests on polymer modified mortar / concrete Tests on fiber-reinforced concrete Flexural test on concrete beam (central point load and two point load) : : : T.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) CE 1301 Building Planning & Design Lab I SEMESTER V

Programme Name Course Code Course Title Course Contents: 1

Planning of residential buildingTo draw the plan, elevation, section and site plan of a. Load bearing structure(bungalows) b. Framed structure(Multistory/Apartment) Concept of perspective drawing- one point , two point , three point and uses Design & draw Dog legged staircase

Text Books: 1 Building Drawing with an integrated approach to built environment, M. G. Shah, Kale, Patki, Tata McGraw Hill, 2002 2 Beginning AutoCAD, Cheryl Shrock, BPB Publication, 1st edition 3 Introduction to AutoCAD 2005:2D and 3D Design, Alf Yarwood Reference Books: 1 National Building Code of India, 2005 2 AutoCAD 14: The Complete Reference: Cohn, David S, Osborne Publishers,

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T.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) CE 1302 Professional Practice

SEMESTER V

Students to collect the data from Sites, Suppliers, Contractors etc. and prepare each assignment Study and comparison of Tender call notices, Types of tenders. Study of a Typical Tender document, e-tender Market survey Prevailing rates of materials labour and equipment Study of P.W.D. schedule of rates Collection of manufacturers / suppliers catalogues for tiles, paints, pipes etc. Collection of manufacturers / suppliers catalogues for construction chemicals, Repair materials. Study of prevailing Municipal bye laws, D. C. Rules, T.D.R., F.S.I. etc. Study of Prequalification Tender Notice Enlisting contractors, consultants Role of Contractor and consultant in administration of contract Preparation of site investigation report. Study of site layouts and site documents Reference Books: 1 2 3 4 5 Current P.W.D. Schedule of Rates Municipal Byelaws, D.C. Rules Manufacturers Catalogues Typical Contract Documents like FIDIC, AoA, MCGM and PWD Typical Tender Notices

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T.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) CE 1303 Site Visit

SEMESTER V

Course Contents: 1 The students should visit at least six project sites in all during Semester V and VI taken together. The sites should be selected in such a way that during various visits, they should be able to observe / study most of the activities related to building construction like, concreting of footings and columns, bar bending, concreting of slab, flooring, plastering, plumbing, painting, cladding, false ceiling, air conditioning. In addition at least four of the following visits be arranged: High rise building Flyover Bridge site Metro road / rail project Structural steel fabrication and erection Ground improvement methods Tunneling by conventional method or by TBM Cassion foundations and piling. Asphalt laying and concreting of roads Ready mix concrete plant and ready mix asphalt plant Earth work for dam or transport project Fabrication and erection of pre-cast concrete elements Mass concreting (roller compacted concrete / hot weather concrete / cold weather concrete / under water concrete) Mechanized canal construction (excavation, leveling and lining) Repairs, rehabilitation works Pre-stressing The students are expected to observe method of work, operations involved, tools used, quality checks, record keeping, site layouts, productivity of workmen, gang size, equipment used etc. The student shall prepare and submit detail report for every site visited during Semester V and Semester VI at the time of Oral examination to be conducted at the end of Semester VI. The report should clearly indicate observations made during such visits supplemented with ample sketches / drawings.

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T.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) CE 0303 Environmental Engineering

SEMESTER VI

Course Contents: 1 Water: Water Supply systems: Need for planned water supply schemes, Sources of Water, Water demand and Potable, industrial and agricultural water requirements, Components of water supply system; Transmission of water, Distribution system, Various valves used in W/S systems, service reservoirs and design. Sewage: Domestic and Storm water, Quantity of Sewage, Sewage flow variations Conveyance of sewage: Sewers, shapes design parameters, operation and maintenance of sewers, Sewage pumping; Sewerage , Sewer appurtenances, Design of sewerage systems Storm Water: Quantification and design of Storm water; Sewage and Sullage, Pollution due to improper disposal of sewage, National River cleaning plans, recycling of sewage quality requirements for various purposes. 2 Air: Composition and properties of air, Quantification of air pollutants, Monitoring of air pollutants, Air pollution - Occupational hazards, Urban air pollution: automobile pollution, Chemistry of combustion, Automobile engines, quality of fuel, operating conditions and interrelationship. Air quality standards, Control measures for Air pollution, construction and limitations Noise: Basic concept, measurement and various control methods 3 Solid waste management: Municipal solid waste: Composition and various chemical and physical parameters of MSW, MSW management: Collection, transport, treatment and disposal of MSW. Special MSW: waste from commercial establishments and other urban areas, solid waste from construction activities, biomedical wastes, Effects of solid waste on environment: effects on air, soil, water surface and ground health hazards Disposal of solid waste: segregation, reduction at source, recovery and recycle Disposal methods; Integrated solid waste management. 4 Hazardous waste: Types and nature of hazardous waste as per the HW Schedules of regulating authorities. 5 Building Plumbing: Introduction to various types of house plumbing systems for water supply and waste water disposal, high rise building plumbing, Pressure reducing valves, Break Pressure tanks, Storage tanks, Building drainage for high rise buildings, various kinds of fixtures and fittings used 6 Government authorities and their roles in water supply, sewerage disposal, solid waste management and monitoring & control of environmental pollution Text Books: 1 Introduction to Environmental Engineering by P. Aarne Vesilind, Susan M. Morgan, Thompson / Brooks/Cole; Second Edition 2008 2 Introduction to Environmental Engineering, Vesilind, PWS Publishing Company 2000 Reference Books: 1 Water Supply and Sewerage, E. W. Steel 2 CPHEEO Manual on Water Supply & Treatment 3 Manual on Water Supply and Treatment, (latest Ed.), Ministry of Works & Housing, New Delhi. 4 5 6 Plumbing Engineering. Theory, Design and Practice, S. M. Patil, 1999 Integrated Solid Waste Management, Tchobanoglous, Theissen & Vigil. McGraw Hill Publication Environmental Engineering by H. S. Peavy, D. R. Rowe, G. Tchobanoglous; 1991, Tata-Mcgraw Hill

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T.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) CE 0304 Highway Engineering

SEMESTER VI

Highway planning: Classification of roads, brief history of road development in India, present status of roads in India, road patterns, saturation systems, highway alignment: basic requirements for an ideal alignment, factors governing highway alignment, highway location surveys and studies, highway alignment in hilly areas, drawings and reports, highway project preparation Geometric design of highways: Terrain classification, design speed, vehicular characteristics, highway cross-section elements Sight distance: introduction to sight distance, reaction time, analysis of safe sight distance, analysis of overtaking sight distance, intersection sight distance Design of horizontal alignment: horizontal curves, design of super elevation and its provision, radius at horizontal curves, widening of pavements at horizontal curves, analysis of transition curves Design of vertical alignment: different types of gradients, grade compensation on curves, analysis of vertical curves, summit curves, valley curves Intersection: at grade and grade separated intersections, speed change lanes, Canalization, Design of rotary intersection and mini roundabout

Traffic engineering & control: Traffic engineering definitions: functions, organization and importance, necessity of understanding the behaviour of road user and vehicle characteristics, human factors governing the road user behaviourpower performance and other vehicular characteristics Traffic studies and surveys: Speed studies: presentation of data, journey time and delay studies, uses and various methods, relative merits and demerits Vehicular volume counts: types, various available methods, relative merits and demerits, planning of traffic counts, vehicle occupancy surveys Origin: destination surveys, need and uses, various available methods, checks for accuracy, presentation of data Parking surveys: needs and types Study of various photographic techniques available for traffic studies Traffic signs and marking: types, location, height etc., miscellaneous traffic control aids like roadway delinators, hazard markers, object marker, speed breakers, rumble strips etc., Street lighting: needs, definitions, laws of illumination, methods of discernment, glare problem, light lantern arrangement, types of lamps, planning and designing Pavement materials: Stone aggregates: desirable properties, tests, requirements of aggregates for different types of pavements Bituminous materials: types, tests on bitumen, desirable properties, selection of grade of bitumen Bituminous mix design: principle, methods, modified binders Design of pavements: Types of pavements, comparison of different types of pavements, functions of pavement components, pavement design factors, design wheel load, equivalent single wheel load, repetition of loads, equivalent wheel load factors, strength characteristics of pavement materials, climatic variation; design of flexible highway pavement as per IRC approach, design of flexible airport pavements, Stresses in rigid highway pavements, critical load positions, stresses due to loads, stresses due to temperature change, combined loading and temperature stresses, Joints in rigid pavements: transverse joints, longitudinal joints, fillers and sealers Highway construction: Equipment used for construction, embankment design and construction,

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construction of different Types of roads: water bound macadam, different types of bituminous pavements, cement concrete pavements, Construction of soil stabilized roads: different soil stabilization methods, use of geo-textiles and geo-grids 7 8 Highway drainage: Necessity, surface draining, highway sub drainage, draining of city streets Highway maintenance & rehabilitation: Pavement failures: flexible pavement failures, rigid pavement failures, maintenance of different types of pavements: assessment and need for maintenance, pavement management system, evaluation of pavements: structural evaluation of pavements, functional evaluation of pavements, strengthening of existing pavements: object of strengthening, types of overlays, design of different types of overlays

Text Books: 1 2 3 L R Kadiyali, N B Lal, Principles and practice of highway engineering, Khanna Publications, 2005 Principles Of Transportation Engineering, Partha Chakroborty, PHI Learning, 1st edition Principles of Highway Engineering and Traffic Analysis, 4th Edition, Fred L. Mannering, Scott S. Washburn, Walter P. Kilareski, John Wiley

Reference Books: 1 2 3 Morlok, E. R. (1970). An Introduction to Transportation Engineering and Planning, McGraw Hill Kagakusha International Student Edition. Hay, W. W. (1988). 2nd Ed. Introduction to Transportation Engineering. John Wiley and Sons, New York. Papacostas, C. S. (1987). Fundamentals of Transportation Engineering, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi

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T.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) CE 0305 Construction Techniques

SEMESTER VI

Tunneling: Geotechnical investigations, selection of alignment, methods of tunneling in soft soils and in hard rock, sequence of operations for drilling and blasting method, mechanical moles, boomers, tunnel boring machines, mucking, ventilation of tunnels, dust control, types of tunnel supports, sequence of lining operation, lining with pneumatic placers and by pump-crete method. Bridge Construction: Geotechnical investigation, Site selection, launching of bridges by incremental launching, using false work, balanced cantilever construction method, Coffer dams types and applications Steel Construction: Planning for field operations, selection of equipments and erection tools and method of welding, tools and methods of cutting and joining, safely measures during fabrication and erection. Concrete Construction: Concreting under water, concreting in different weather conditions, Mass concreting, Pre-cast concrete Ground Improvement Techniques; Sand drains, stone column, Grouting

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Text Books: 1 2 3 Construction Planning, Equipment and Methods, R. L. Peurifoy & Leadbetter, McGRaw Hill, 5th edition Concrete Technology, M. S. Shetty, S Chand Prakashan, 6th edition Concrete Bridge Practice by Dr. V. K. Raina,, Tata McGraw Hill Publications, 2nd edition

Reference Books: 1 2 3 Ground Improvement Techniques, Dr.P.Purushothama Raj, Bangalore University Press, 7th edition Foundation Design Manual, N. V. Nayak, Dhanpatrai Prakashan, 3rd edition Foundation Design and Construction, M. J. Tomlinson, ELS with Longman

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T.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) SE 0324 Design of Steel Structures

SEMESTER VI

Joints: Introduction to riveted connection, Design of bolted and welded connections, axially and eccentrically loaded joints, simple connection of bracket plates to columns, beam to beam and beam to column connections, design of framed, unstiffened and stiffened seat connections. Roofing System: Imposed loads on flat and sloping roofs and floors, wind loads on sloping roofs and vertical cladding including effect of degree permeability and wind drag, analysis of pin- jointed trusses under various loading cases, computation of design forces in members, design and detailing of connections and supports, wind bracing for roof system, supported on columns. Flooring System: Concept of floor system with secondary beams, main beams and columns, design of simply supported beams using rolled steel sections, design of built-up sections. Welded Plate Girder: Proportioning and design of section and connections, curtailment of flange plates, design of web splices, design of stiffeners. Columns and Bases: Design of columns under axial loads using single or multiple rolled steel sections, design of lacing and battens, columns subjected to axial load and bending, design of slab and Gusseted base.

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Text Books: 1 2 Limit State Design of Steel Structures IS:800-2007, Dr. V. L. Shah and Veena Gore, Structures Publications, 2010. Design of Steel Structures, S. S. Bhavikatti , I.K. International Publishing House Limited, 2010.

Reference Books: 1 2 Design of Steel Structures, N. Subramanian, Oxford University Press, 2010. Latest Relevant I.S. Codes

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T.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) HM 1321 Communication & Presentation Skills Lab

SEMESTER VI

Communication in an organization: process, types, barriers Speaking Skills: Voice modulation, pronunciation, speaking with confidence, prepared and extempore speeches, video-conferencing Listening, Note-making and Minutes of Meeting Technical Writing: Vocabulary building, effective sentences and paragraph, organizational pattern, and summarizing Special Types of Technical writing: Business Letter, E-mail, Brochure, Report, Memo, Proposal, Research paper, Conference Paper Interview skills: Resume and job application, preparation for interviews, Interview questions and answers, Group Discussion Presentation Skills: Planning, preparing, organizing and delivering an oral presentation

Assignments: Communication: Analysis of cases on communication in an organization with students presentation in groups Speaking Skills: i) Each student gives a prepared speech on any topic (current affair / news analysis / film review) ii) Demonstration of a simulated video-conference Listening and Note-making: Participating in role-play of a business meeting and making notes of the meeting (minutes) Technical Writing: Solving excises in vocabulary building, effective sentences and paragraph, organizational pattern, and summarizing Special Types of Technical writing: Each student has to submit 2 written assignments of 1500 words each on any two types of writing, selecting an industry related communication problem. Interview skills: every students has to compulsorily participate in a mock interview or Group discussion Presentation: Group of 5-7 students will select a topic and make a formal power point presentation and submit a formal report. Text Books: 1 2 Effective Technical Communication, Ashraf Rizvi, Tata McGraw Hill Technical Communication, Meenakshi Raman, Sangeeta Sharma, OUP

Reference Books: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Business communication- process and product, Mary Ellen Guffey, Thomson Report writing for Business, Raymond Lesikar, John Petit, Irwin McGraw hill Basic Business Communication, Raymond Lesikar, John Petit, Irwin McGraw hill Guide to Presentation, Mary Munter, Lynn Russell, Prentice hall Speaking Effectively; Jeremy Comfort, Pamela Rogerson et al, CUP Effective Technical Communication, Anne Eisenberg, Mc GrawHill.

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T.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) CE 1304 Highway Engineering Lab

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Aggregates: sieve analysis, crushing value, shape test impact test, abrasion test, crushing test Los angels abrasion test, soundness test Bitumen: Penetration test, Ductility test Softening point test, Viscosity test Flash & fire point test Bituminous / asphalt mix design for pavements Traffic flow study Distress mapping of roads using; bump integrator, Benkelman beam, GPR

Reference Books: 1 2 3 4 Laboratory manual in Highway Engineering, A K Duggal & Vijay Puri, New Age International, 1st edition Relevant IS codes ASTM Manual Relevant IRC codes

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T.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) SE 1322 Design of Steel Structures Lab

SEMESTER VI

Two projects which involve designing, drawing and detailing of structures will form part of this laboratory. Design of Columns and Column Bases Design of Roof Truss Design of Structural Steel Flooring System Design of a Bolted Plate Girder Design of a Welded Plate Girder

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T.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) CE 1305 Building Planning & Design Lab II

SEMESTER VI

1 Planning of residential building- To draw the plan , foundation plan, Terrace plan Load bearing structure(bungalows) Framed structure(Multistory/Apartment) 2 Planning of public building Building for education school /college Building for Health Hospital Building for Entertainment- theater, club house Other structure- Office , Hostel, Bank , post office Health Text Books: 1 2 3 Building Drawing-M. G. Shah, Kale, Patki. Inside AutoCAD-D Rarker and H. Rice, BPB Publication Introduction to AutoCAD 2005:2D and 3D Design, Alf Yarwood

Reference Books: 1 2 National Building Code of India AutoCAD: The Complete Reference: Cohn, David S.

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T.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) SE 0821 Soil Dynamics & Rock Mechanics (Elective I)

SEMESTER VI

1 Rock Mechanics Sub-surface investigations in rocks and engineering characteristics or rocks masses Structural geology of rocks Classification of rocks Field and laboratory tests on rocks Stress - deformation of rocks Failure theories and shear strength of rocks Bearing capacity of rocks 2 Soil Dynamics Vibration of elementary system, Degrees of freedom, Analysis of system with one degree of freedom, spring-mass system, harmonic vibration, uniform circular motion, natural frequency, free and forced vibrations with and without damping, types of damping. Wave propogation in elstic rods, in an elastic infinite medium, and in semi-elastic half space, wave generated by surface footing. Liquefaction of soils, criterion and factor affecting liquefaction of soil, laboratory and field studies on liquefaction, liquefaction studies in oscillatory simple shear, evaluation of liquefaction potentials, liquefaction of clay. Principles of machine foundation, design criteria for satisfactory machine foundation, degrees of freedom of a block foundation analysis of vertical and sliding vibration of a machine foundation, mass of soil participating in vibration. Vibration isolation and screening methods, improvement of distressed machine foundation. Field and laboratory tests for evaluation of dynamic properties of soil under vertical vibration, coefficient of elastic uniform compression, coefficient of elastic uniform shear, spring constant damping modulus of elasticity typical values of soils. IS code method of design and IS code provisions for dynamic analysis of buildings Teacher Assessment: TA shall include (in addition to other work assigned by instructor) a project report covering the selection of design parameters, design analysis including drawings if any on any aspect of rock mechanics and soil dynamics included in the theoretical course above. Text Books: 1 Fundamentals of rock mechanics by C. Jagger and N. G. W. Cock, Blackwell Publisher. 2 Soil Dynamics by Samsher Prskash, Tata Mc Graw Hill Book Company, 1991. Reference Books: 1 Rock mechanics and design of structures in rock by Obert, Leon and W. I. Duvall, John Wiley, 1967. 2 Engineering properties of rocks by I. W. Farmer, E&FN Spoon Ltd, 1968. 3 Vibration Analysis and Foundation Dynamics by N. S. V Rao, Wheeler Publishing,1998 4 Fundamentals of Soil Mechanics by B. M. Das, Cengage Learning, 2010. 5 Dynamics of Bases and Foundations by D. D. Barkan, McGraw Hill Book Company, 1962

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T.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) SE 0822 Advanced Foundation Engineering (Elective I)

SEMESTER VI

Planning of subsurface investigation: Purpose and scope, Influence of soil conditions and type of foundation on exploratory programme, Subsurface soundings static and dynamic methods, Planning of subsurface investigations, Type and sequence of operations, Lateral extent and depth of exploration, Interpretation of field and laboratory data Consolidation: Terzaghis theory of one-d consolidation derivation of equation (solution in detail need not be covered), Estimation of Cc and Cv from laboratory tests, Estimation of Pc by various methods, Field consolidation curves, Quasi preconsolidation and secondary consolidation, practical applications Stress and strain behavior of soil: Triaxial test - drained and undrained behavior of sand and clays, Failure criteria in soils only Mohr Coulombs criteria, Ideal, plastic and real soil behavior, Shear strength of sand and clays Estimation of stresses: Boussinesqs theory, Westergards theory, Newmarks charts Bearing capacity and settlement analysis of shallow foundations: Modes of failure, Failure criteria, Prandtl Reissner solutions, Buisman Terzaghi solution, Assumptions in estimates of ultimate loads, Effect of shape, embedment of footing, eccentricity in loading, compressibility (including critical rigidity index), Choice of factor of safety, Settlement of foundations on sand Schmertmann method, Foundations on collapsing and swelling soils, non-uniform soils, compressible soils and on rock, R.C.C. design of isolated and combined footings Pile foundations: Use of load tests, Estimation of single pile capacity by static and dynamic methods, Group capacity, Separation of skin friction and end bearing capacity, Settlement of single and group of piles Ground improvement: Improvement of deep cohesionless soils and cohesive soils (including stone columns), geological properties of reinforced soils, Instrumentation mainly pore pressure gauges and settlement gauges and their applications.

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Text Books: 1 2 3 Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, Volume I and II, V. N. S. Murthy, Saitech Publication. Soil Mechanics in Engineering Practice, K. Terzaghi and R. B. Peck Third Edition, Wiley International Edition. Principles of Foundation Engineering, Das B M, Cengage Learning, 2010.

Reference Books: 1 Foundation Engineering Handbook, Winterkorn and Fang, Galgotia Publications

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T.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) CE 0801 Geographical Information System (Elective I)

SEMESTER VI

Basic concepts of GIS: Information systems, spatial and non-spatial information, geographical concepts and terminology, advantages of GIS, basic components of GIS, commercially available GIS hardware and software, organization of data in GIS GIS data: Field data, statistical data, Maps, aerial photographs, satellite data, points, lines and areas features, vector and raster data, advantages and disadvantages, data entry through keyboard, digitizers and scanners, digital data, preprocessing of data-rectification and registration, interpolation techniques Data management: DBMS, various data models, run-length encoding, quadtrees, data analysis-data layers, analysis of spatial and non-spatial data, data overlay and modeling, data processing: raster based and vector based, data presentation hardcopy devices, softcopy devices Remote sensing and GIS integration: Principles of electromagnetic remote sensing, imaging characteristics of remote sensing systems, extraction of metric and descriptive information from remotely sensed images, integration of remote sensing and GIS Application of GIS: Map revision, land use, agriculture, forestry, archeology, municipal geology, water resources, soil erosion, land suitability analysis, change detection

Text Books: 1 2 Lo C P, yeung A K W, Concepts and Techniques of Geographic Information Systems, 2nd edition, Prentice Hall India. Kang-tsung Chang, Introduction to Geographic Information Systems, Tata mcGraw Hill, 2007

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T.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) CE 0802 Terrain Data Analysis (Elective I)

SEMESTER VI

Terrain Attributes and Their Significance: Topographic Relief, Slope and Aspects, Land use , Drainage- density, Pattern texture etc Geology, lithology and Structure Soil and their Properties 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Sources of Terrain Data: Field Surveys, Topographic and other maps, Arial Photographs, satellite Images Digital Terrain Modeling and Analysis: Sources, Representation and interpolation Products of Digital Elevation Models( DEMs) and their use: Profiles, Sections, Contours, Slope, Shape and 3-D Views Applications of DEMs: Alignment Selection, Earth Works, Water resources potential, soil erosion potential Etc. Meteorological / Hydrological data: Rainfall, Humidity, Sunshine, Wind speed etc, Flow and sediment measurement etc Data Base Development: Principles, Programming and utilization Compilation of Thematic maps: Visual Interpretation and Digital analysis, Digitisation and Rasterisation, information analysis systems: Principles and applications

Reference Books: 1 2 Concept and Techniques of Geographic Information Systems - C. P. LO Albert, K. W. Yeung, Edition 2002, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi. Principles of Geographical Information Systems for Land Resources Assessment, Burrough P. A. , Edition 1986 Oxford science Publications, U.K.

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T.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) CE 0803 Building Services (Elective I)

SEMESTER VI

Course Contents: 1 Building Water Supply and Drainage: Design of water supply, waste water and storm water collection system for various types of buildings. 2 Buildings Solid Waste Collection and disposal system: Wet and dry solid waste segregation, Vermicomposting etc. Provision of Chutes. 3 Electrical Services: Domestic Supply, Distribution Circuits, basic wiring systems. Design and planning: Lighting of staircase, corridors. Automatic Water Level controller, Closed Circuit Security Monitors with Intercom/ EPBX facility, Common Dish TV antenna, Use of Solar Panels as source of power, Lightening Conductor for High-rise Buildings. 4 Fire Protection System: Introduction, Fire protection, requirement of water quantity estimation. Systems of fire fighting external and internal. Wet and dry risers, smoke alarm, Sprinkler system. Safety corridors in High-rise structures. 5 Elevators: Introduction, types of elevators. Essential features of lifts its size and requirement of minimum numbers, norms for safety doors, Operation and maintenance, Safety norms. Control systems, electrical requirement, and generator back-up, Escalators in Industry and in malls-multiplex 6 Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning: Ventilation, functional requirement, Heat balance system of ventilation, General rules and regulations in artificial ventilation System, Central air conditioning: Ducting and glass claddings. Operation and maintenance. 7 Swimming Pools: Types of Pools, design criteria, construction, quality of water, treatment of waterpressure filter, disinfection, Operation & Maintenance of Treatment Plant. Heating arrangement, maintenance of pool, makeup water, Lockers and changing room facility. Safety norms. 8 Pumps and Pump House: Types of Pumps, Centrifugal, displacement, Submersible, Installation and commissioning operation & maintenance, Provision of Stand-by pumps 9 Domestic Gas Supply: Introduction, Characteristics of Pipe-gas service and distribution, flow, quantity, pressure and gas meters, safety precautions. 10 Landscape Gardening: Introduction, landscape and podium gardening, quantity of water, types of shrubs and hedge plants, terrace plant varieties. Lawn sprinklers and types of arrangements of piping. Access to control valves. Hydraulic design of drainage and sprinkler. Recycling and reuse of waste water: Introduction, Grey water estimation, characteristics and treatment for reuse. Rainwater harvesting. 12 Miscellaneous Services: Security Guards Cabin, Postage collection boxes, Parking space etc. Teacher Assessment: TA shall include (in addition to other work assigned by instructor) 1. Report on site visit to Big Residential Complex/ Commercial Building. 2. Design building plumbing and sketches Text 1 2 3 Books: Building Services, Prof. S. M. Patil, 2008 Modern Plumbing, E. Keith Blanken Baker (Goodheart Will-Cox Company-1987) Plumbing Engineering, Prof. S. M. Patil, 1999 11

Reference Books: 1 National Building Code of India, 1970, published in 1983 2 Heating and cooling of Buildings- Kreider Jan F. (Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd. New Delhi 1994) 3 Handbook of Water supply and Drainage with special emphasis on plumbing (SP-35-1987) Bureau of Indian Standards

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T.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) CE 0804 Construction and Law (Elective I)

SEMESTER VI

Indian contract Act 1972 Valid Contract, Voidable Contract, Void Sections related to these. Definitions, Interpretation Arbitration & Conciliation Act of 1996 2.1 Arbitration agreement, Arbitrator tribunal, Qualifications of Arbitrator, Arbitration Proceedings Award. 2.2 Conciliation agreement, proceedings, settlement Provisions of various labor laws: Workmens Compensation Act 1923 Disablement, Total Permanent disablement, Temporary disablement, Formula for compensation Minimum wages act, 1948 Payment of bonus act, 1965 Weekly holidays act, 1942 Payment of Wages Act, 1936 Interstate Migrant Labour Act, 1979 Employees Insurance Act, 1948 The building and other construction workers (regulation of employment and conditions of service) Act, 1996 and Rules 1998

Text Books: 1 2 B. S. Patil, Legal aspects of building & engineering contracts, 1974 Bare acts as mentioned

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T.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) CE 0805 Construction Safety, Health & Environment (Elective I)

SEMESTER VI

Safety, Accidents, hazards, special problems associated with construction, common causes of accidents, measures of accidents, injuries etc. Occupational hazards for various construction tradesmenn like bricklayer, plasterer, tiler, concerte mason, carpenter, welder, plant operator, glazier, cladder, painter, erector, plumber, electrician, unskilled laborer, storekeeper, supervisor Precautions during various construction operations Excavation, formwork, working at heights, concreting, steel / concrete girder erection, fire and explosion hazards Personal protective equipment for eye, ear, head, body and face protection, respirators Safety management Design safety, construction safety, safety against natural calamities Safety manual, safety policy, Provisions of The building and other construction workers (regulation of employment and conditions of service) Act, 1996 and Rules 1998 Provisions for construction workers welfare Impact on environment of construction activity, measures of mitigation

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Text Books: 1 2 3 Construction hazard & saefty handbook, R W King & R Hudson, Butterworth-Heineman, 1985 Introduction to health and safety in construction, Phil Hughes & Ed Feret, Elsevier, 2005 Construction safety engineering principles, David MacCollum, McGraw Hill, 2006

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T.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) CE 0806 Advanced Hydrology (Elective I)

SEMESTER VI

Hydrological cycle, scope of hydrology Precipitation: Types, measurement, rainfall records, missing data, mass curve analysis, station year method, depth-area-duration analysis. Water losses: Evaporation, interception, transpiration and infiltration, w and equation, determination of water losses. -indices, Hortons

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Stream flows: Factors affecting runoff, rainfall-runoff relationship, run-off estimate using infiltration index. Stream gauging: Techniques, latest methods for measuring depth, current-meter types, calibration, numerical examples on mid/ mean section methods, stage discharge rating curve, coefficient of correlation etc. Hydrograph analysis: Characteristics, base flow separation, unit hydrograph, synthetic hydrograph, summation hydrograph, IUH and dimensionless unit hydrograph. Floods: Estimation, envelop curves, flood frequency studies, probability and stochastic methods, estimation of design flood, flood control methods, flood control works. Flood routing: Reservoir routing, channel routing. Hydrological forecasting: general operation of flood forecasting, forecasting methods adopted in India, forecasting by unit hydrograph method. Ground water hydrology: yield, transmissibility, Darcys law, Dupuits theory of unconfined flow, steady flow towards fully penetrating wells in case of confined and unconfined aquifers. Ground water modeling techniques: Porous media models,(tank model), analog models(Hele-Shaw model), electric analog models, membrane model

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Text Books: 1 2 H. M. Raghunath, Ground Water, New Age International, 3rd edition K. Subramanya, Engineering Hydrology, McGraw Hill, 2008

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T.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) CE 0807

SEMESTER VI

Solid & Hazardous Waste Management (Elective I)

Solid Wastes sources, types, composition, physical, chemical, and biological properties of solid wastes / sources and types of hazardous and infectious wastes in municipal solid wastes. Solid waste generation and collection, Handling, Storage, Processing, Transportation Disposal of Solid waste materials separation and processing, thermal conversion, biological and chemical conversion, recycling of material in municipal solid wastes, Landfilling, Composting, gas generation, closure of landfills Hazardous Wastes Fundamentals, fate, & Transport of contaminants, Toxicology origin, quantity and quality parameters. Biomedical / infectious Waste: Composition, Collection, Handling and Disposal Legal aspects of Hazardous Waste Management : Collection, Conveyance, Treatment and Disposal Hazardous Waste Management Practices : Environmental Audits, Pollution Prevention Treatment and Disposal Methods Physicochemical processes, Biological Methods, Stabilization & Solidification, Thermal Methods, Land Disposal Site Remediation : Site & Subsurface Characterization, Remedial Technologies

Text Books: 1 2 3 Integrated solid waste management, Techobanglous, Theisen and Vigil, McGraw Hill International Hazardous waste management, Lagrega, Buckingham & Evans, McGraw Hill International Solid waste management in developing countries, A D Bhide, Nagpur Publications

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T.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) HM 0901 Entrepreneurship Development (Elective I)

SEMESTER VI

Entrepreneurship Awareness Entrepreneurship: Need for entrepreneurship and self employment, scope and trends of small enterprises, role of Small business in national growth. Small business enterprise: Types of small enterprises, Entrepreneur Self assessment Business Opportunities Identifying and evaluating business opportunities: Ideas and opportunities, ideas into opportunities. Quick start methods: franchise, turn-key or packaged business, multi-level marketing scheme, buying an existing business. International business: Pricing a product foe export sale. Planning The business planning process: Need for a good business plan, benefits of a business plan, contents and format of a business plan. Refining your business idea: Description of a business idea. Business financing: Need for planning the finance of business, start-up and operating capital needs, Sources of finance. Market research: Identification of market, determination of market segment, identifying competition. Developing a marketing plan: Image, location, pricing, promotion and advertising, channels of distribution, selling skills, credit and collections. Inventory: Types of inventory. Managerial and legal considerations Forms of ownership: sole proprietor, partnership. Government policies and facilities for small enterprise: Elements of contract law Selling your venture: planning for succession, valuation of business.

Methodology: 1. Theory will be supplemented with case studies. 2. Students will be required to make field visits to entrepreneurs and also prepare a business plan. 3. Workshops will be arranged for opportunity identification, idea generation and evaluation and writing business plan. 4. Interaction with entrepreneurs, venture capitalists and mentors may be arranged. Text book: 1. Entrepreneurship Development, (prepared by: Colombo plan staff college for technician education. Adapted by: Centre for research and industrial staff performance. ISBN 0-07-463329-5) Tata McGrawHill publishing company 1998. 2. A handbook for new entrepreneurs, (sponsors: Department of Science and Technology, Govt. of India, New Delhi) Published by: Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, Ahmadabad. First ed, 1986. Reference books: 1. Innovation and entrepreneurship, Drucker Peter F, Heinemann, London, First ed, 1985. 2. Entrepreneurship, Holt David H, Prentice Hall India, 2005. 3. The successful Entrepreneurs Guidebook: Colin Barrow, Robert Brown and Liz Clarke(Kogan Page India)

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T.Y. B. Tech. (Civil) MA0901 Applied Statistics (Elective I)

SEMESTER VI

Probability: Classical and axiomatic definitions of probability ,addition rule , multiplication rule, conditional probability ,total probability , Bayes theorem. Random Variables: Discrete and continuous random variables, Probability mass, probability density and cumulative distribution functions and their properties, Mathematical expectation, Moments, Moments generating functions ,characteristic functions, Chebyshev's inequality. Distributions: Uniform, Binomial, Geometric, Poisson, Exponential, Gamma and Normal distribution with their properties. Joint Probability Distributions: Joint , Marginal and Conditional distributions , Product moment correlation , Independence of random variables, Bivariate normal distribution. Sampling Distribution: Types of sampling, The central limit theorem ,Distribution of sample mean and sample variance ,Chi square, t and F distributions, Estimation ,confidence intervals for the means and variances of normal populations. Testing of Hypothesis: Null and alternative Hypothesis , Critical and acceptance region ,two types of errors ,Pearson fundamental Lemma, large and small samples. Testing of significance for large sample and small sample: a) Test of significance of the difference between sample mean and population mean. b) Test for significance between mean of two large samples test and proportion. c) Test for significance between mean of two small samples. d) Paired t-test. e) The test for variance of two small samples using F test. Test of Goodness and independence of attributes using Chi square distribution. Correlation and regression : Simple linear regression and correlation Analysis of single factor experiments: Designing engineering experiments, completely randomised single factor experiments and Latin square design, Analysis of variance. Non Parametric tests: Sign test, Signed rank test, Ranksum test

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Text Books: 1 Applied Statistics for Engineers by Montgomery and John Wiley

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