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PREFACE

Sri Siddhartha Institute of Technology, Tumkur (SSIT), is one of the


better performing self financing Institute, offering technical education in the
state of Karnataka. The Institute was started with the objective of Entrancing
Education to reach the unreached. Recognizing our potential to grow into a
Centre of Excellence, World Bank has chosen our Institute under Technical
Education Quality Improvement Programme (TEQIP). Financial assistance
has been granted to the Institute for the advancement in academics,
development of laboratories and other infrastructures required for carrying out
research activities. In this direction the Institute has put-up solid foundation for
education and research with highly qualified faculty with a vision to groom the
leaders of tomorrow.
The Institute offers 09 undergraduate, 07 post graduate and MCA
programmes. The Institute has an annual intake of 670 students for
undergraduate programme, 126 students for Post graduate and 60 students
for MCA.
Considering our academic strength and infrastructure, Govt.Of
Karnataka, through Visvesvaraya Technological University(VTU), has
accorded us AUTONOMY.
Recognized as a better performing Autonomous institute, UGC
conferred us the Deemed-to-be University Status in 2009. We are now a
constituent college of Sri Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education (SSAHE),
Tumkur.
Deemed University system provides flexibility to institutes to have their
own curriculum and syllabus. Taking this opportunity the Institute has designed
curriculum and syllabus in consultation with Industries and premier academic
institutions to ensure that the young Engineers graduating from the Institute are
industry ready.
The academic year is divided into two main semester ( odd semester :
September to December, Even semester : February to May ) and a summer
semester. The students are required to follow certain procedures and meet the
academic requirements of each semester as stipulated from time to time by the
Academic council.
Committees are formed at various levels for monitoring students
performance . The Academic Performance Evaluation Committee (APEC) and
Departmental Performance Evaluation Committee (DPEC), examines the
pace and the Learning capabilities of the students based on their overall
performance & academic record and counsels them.
SSIT, takes atmost care to ensure that students get the best and
become outstanding engineers.
This booklet gives comprehensive information on the suggested
course work for the Second year.

Principal
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SRI SIDDHARTHA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY


TUMKUR

DEPARTMENTS OF
CIVIL ENGINEERING

III SEM
SL NO

NAME OF THE SUBJECT

CODE

L T P C

1.

ENGG. MATHS-III

13MA31

4 0 0 4

CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY AND


MATERIALS

CE32

4 0 0 4

STRENGTH OF MATERIALS

CE33

3 2 0 4

SURVEYING THEORY - I

CE34

3 0 0 3

FLUID MECHANICS

CE35

3 2 0 4

APPLIED ENGINEERING GEOLOGY

CE36

3 0 0 3

BASIC MATERIALS TESTING LAB

CEL37

0 0 3 1.5

SURVEYING PRACTICE - I

CEL38

0 0 3 1.5

MATHEMATICS ( For Lateral Entry )

13MADIP301 4 0 0 0

TOTAL contact hour 20 6 6 25

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ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS - III


Course code : 13MA31

Credits : 4 - 0 - 0 - 4

UNIT I: Fourier Series


10 Hrs
Periodic functions, Fourier expansions, Half range expansions, Complex
form of Fourier series, Practical harmonic analysis, Finite Fourier transforms
Finite Fourier Sine and Cosine transforms.
UNIT II: Infinite Fourier Transforms & Z-Transforms
10 Hrs
Infinite Fourier transforms, Infinite Sine and Cosine transforms, Inverse
Fourier transforms.Difference equations Basic definitions, Z-transformsDefinition, Standard Z-transforms, Linearity property, Damping rule, Shifting
rule, Initial value theorem, Final value theorem, Inverse Z-transforms.
Applications of Z-transforms to solve difference equations.
UNIT III: Partial Differential Equations and Applications
13 Hrs
Formation of P.D.E solutions of non homogenous P.D.E by direct integration
method of separation of variables (First and Second order equations),
solutions of Lagrange's linear P.D.E of the type Pp+Qq=R
One dimensional Wave and Heat equations. Solutions of these by the
method of separation of variables D'Alembert's solution of Wave equation.
Two dimensional Laplace's equations and solutions. Solutions of all these
equations with specific boundary conditions (Boundary value problems)
UNIT IV: Numerical Methods
13 Hrs
Numerical solutions of algebraic and transcendental equations : NewtonRaphson and Regular-Falsi methods. Solutions of linear simultaneous
equations: Gauss Elimination and Gauss Jordan methods. Gauss-Seidal
iterative method. Definitions of Eigen values and Eigen Vectors, Computation
of largest eigen value and corresponding eigen vector by Rayleigh's power
method.
Finite differences (Forward and Backward differences) interpolation,
Newton's Forward and Backward interpolation formulae, Newton's divided
differences formula, Lagrange's interpolation and inverse interpolation
formulae. Numerical differentiation using Newton's forward and backward
interpolation formulae.
Numerical integration: Simpson's one third and three eight's rule, Weddie's
rule (All Formulae / rules without proof)
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UNIT V: Calculus of Variations


6 Hrs
Variation of function and functional, variational problems, Euler's equation,
alternate forms of Euler's equations, Standard variational problems:
Geodesics, Minimal surface of revolution, Hanging cable. The
Brachistochrone problem
Text Book:
! Higher Engineering Mathematics by Dr. B.S. Grewal
Reference Books:
! Advanced Engineering Mathematics by E.Kreyszig
! Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.V Ramana
! Advanced Modern Engineering Mathematics by Glyn James

CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY & MATERIALS


Course Code

: CE32

Credits 4 - 0 - 0 - 4

UNIT 1
8 Hrs
BUILDING STONES
Common building stones and their names, Quarrying of stones,
Deterioration of stones, Preservation of stones.
BRICKS
Classification of bricks, Manufacture of bricks, Tests on bricks.
HOLLOW AND SOLID CONCRETE BLOCKS
UNIT 2:
8 Hrs
TIMBER
Varieties & uses, Defects in Timber, Tests for good Timber, Seasoning of
timber. Plywood & its uses.
OTHER BUILDING MATERIALS Properties & uses of Reinforcing steel,
structural steel Cast Iron, Plain carbon steel, Glasses, Electrical, Thermal
& Sound Insulating Materials, Paints, Varnish & Enamels, Plastics
Rubber, Bitumen & Asphalt.
UNIT 3:
12 Hrs
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
FOUNDATION
Classification of Foundations, Introduction to Different type of foundation,
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Masonry footings, Isolated footings


Combined and strap RCC footings, Raft footing, Pile foundations. (Friction
and Load bearing piles).
MASONRY
Definition of terms used in masonry.
Bonds in Brickwork, English Bond, Flemish Bond.
Reinforced brick work.
Joints in Stone Masonry.
Rubble Masonry, Coursed Rubble Masonry, Uncoursed rubble masonry,
Random rubble masonry, Ashlar Masonry.
UNIT 4:
14 Hrs
MASONRY ARCHES, LINTELS, CHEJJA, BALCONY and STAIR
CASES
Classification, Stability of an arch, Lintels, Types and Classifications,
Functions, Method of Constructions,
Chejja, Functions, Method of constructions, Canopy, Functions, Method of
construction, Balcony, Functions,
Method of construction.
Shoring, Underpinning, Scaffolding.
Types of stair cases (No Design).
FLOORS AND ROOFS
Types of flooring (Materials and method of laying), Granolithic, Mosaic,
Ceramic, Marble, Polished Granite,
Industrial flooring.
Flat Roof (R.C.C), Sloped roof (R.C.C and Tile Roof), Lean to roof,
Wooden truss (King post and queen post trusses), Steel trusses.
Roof covering materials for pitched roof.
UNIT 5:
10 Hrs
PLASTERING AND PAINTING
Purpose of Plastering, Materials of plastering, Lime mortar, Cement
Mortar, Methods of plastering, Stucco plastering, Lath Plastering.
Purpose of painting, Types of Paints and their applications
FORM WORK
Form work, RCC columns, Beams, Floors.
Damp proof construction
GREEN BUILDING
Introduction to green building, energy conservation in buildings, green
construction materials, economics of green buildings, sustainability,
environmental challenges.

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TEXT BOOKS
1.
Engineering Materials, Rangawala P.C. Charter Publishing
House, Anand, India.
2.
Building Constructions by Sushil Kumar, Standard Publication and
Distributors, New Delhi.
3.
Building Constructions by Dr. B C Punmia, Laxmi Publications (P)
Ltd., New Delhi.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1.
A Text Book Building Materials, by P.G. Varghese, Prentice-Hall of
India Pvt. Ltd., Publication.
2.
Advances in Building Materials and Construction by Mohan Rai
and M.P. Jain Singh-Publication by CBRI, Roorkee.
3.
C.J.Kibert: Sustainable Construction; Green building design and
delivery, Edition 2, 2008 John Wiley, Hoboken, New Jersey.

STRENGTH OF MATERIALS
Course Code

: CE 33

Credits 3 - 2 - 0 - 4

UNIT 1:- Simple Stress and Strain :


1.1 Introduction, 1.2 Properties of Materials, 1.3 Stress, Strain, Hook's law,
1.4 Poisson's Ratio, 1.5 Stress Strain Diagram for structural steel and non
ferrous materials, 1.6 Principles of superposition, 1.7 Total elongation of
tapering bars of circular and rectangular cross sections. Elongation due to
self weight.
Simple Stress and Strain continued.....
2.1 Composite section, 2.2 Volumetric strain, expression for volumetric
strain, 2.3 Elastic constants, relationship among elastic constants, 2.4
Thermal stresses (including thermal stresses in compound bars).
14 hrs
UNIT 2:- Compound stresses :
3.1 Introduction, 3.2 Stress components on inclined planes, 3.3 General two
dimensional stress system, 3.4 Principal planes and stresses, 3.5 Mohr's
circle of stresses, 3.6 Thin cylinders subjected to pressure, change in length,
diameter and volume, 3.7 Thick cylinders Lame's equations (excluding
compound cyclinders).
8 hrs
UNIT 3:- Bending moment and shear force in beams :
4.1 Introduction, 4.2 Types of beams loadings and supports, 4.3 Shearing
force in beam, 4.4 Bending moment, 4.5 Sign convention, 4.6 Relationship
between loading, shear force and bending moment, 4.7 Shear force and
bending moment equations, SFD and BMD with salient values for cantilever
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beams, simply supported beams and overhanging beams considering point


loads, UDL, UVL and Couple.
10 hrs
UNIT 4 :- Bending stress, shear stress in beams :
5.1 Introduction Bending stress in beam, 5.2 Assumptions in simple bending
theory, 5.3 Pure bending derivation of Bernoulli's equation, 5.4 Modulus of
rupture, section modulus, 5.5 Flexural rigidity, 5.6 Expression for horizontal
shear stress in beam, 5.7 Shear diagram for rectangular, symmetrical '1' and
'T' section (Flitched beams not included).
10 hrs
UNIT 5 : - Torsion of Circular Shafts :
6.1 Introduction Pure torsion-torsion equation of circular shafts, 6.2
Strength and stiffness, 6.3 Torsional rigidity and polar modulus, 6.4 Power
transmitted by shaft of solid & hollow circular sections.
Elastic stability of columns
7.1 Introduction Short and long columns, 7.2 Euler's theory on columns, 7.3
Effective length slenderness ration, 7.4 radius of gyration, buckling load, 7.5
Assumptions, derivations of Euler's Buckling load for different end
conditions, 7.6 Limitations of Euler's theory, 7.7 Rankkine's formula and
problems.
10 hrs
TEXT BOOKS:
1.
Strength of Materials, Subramanyam, Oxford University Press,
Edition 2005
2.
Mechanics of Materials, B.C Punmia Ashok Jain, Arun Jain, Lakshmi
Publications, New Delhi
3.
Strength of Materials, Basavarajaiah and Mahadevappa
Khanna publishers, New Delhi.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1.
Strength of Materials, Singer Harper and Row Publications.
2.
Elements of Strength of Materials, Timoshenko and Young
Affiliated East-West Press.
3.
Mechanics of Materials, James M.Gere (5th Edition), Thomson
Learning.

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SURVEYING THEORY - 1
Course Code

: CE 34

Credits : 3 - 0 - 0 - 3

UNIT 1:
8 Hrs
Introduction : Definition of Surveying, Classification of Surveying, Basic
Principles of Surveying, Map and its Classification, Survey of India
topographical Maps and their numbering., Scales-plain and diagonal scales,
Shrunk scale and problems on this.
Chains and its types, Tape and its types, Ranging of lines and types of
ranging. Measurement of distances over sloping grounds, Chain and Tape
corrections - Numerical problems.
Chain Surveying : Accessories required, survey stations and lines, Offsets
and types , Setting out of right angle using optical square, prism square,
cross staff and tape. Obstacles in chaining and Numerical problems.
Conventional symbols and field signals. Booking of chain survey work in the
field book. Obstacles in chain surveying and numerical problems on this.3.10
Errors in chain survey and precautions to be taken.
UNIT : 2
10 Hrs.
Compass Surveying : Principle, working and use of - Prismatic compass,
Surveyor's compass, differences between Prismatic and Surveyor's
Compass, Meridians and bearings and their types. Whole circle bearing and
reduce of bearings. Accessories for compass surveying, closed and open
traverse. Computations of bearings and included angles for closed traverse.
Local attraction, its determination and corrections. Dependent and
independent coordinates. Closing errors and its direction for a closed
traverse. Bowditch and transit rule, Numerical problems.
UNIT 3:
10 Hrs.
Introduction to Levelling : Principles and basic definitions, Dumpy level
its parts and fundamental axes. Temporary and permanent adjustments of a
dumpy level. Sensitiveness of bubble tube, Curvature and refraction
corrections.
Methods of Levelling: Simple levelling, profile levelling, fly levelling, cross
sectioning and reciprocal levelling.
Reduction of Levelling: Booking of levels, height of instrument method and
rise and fall method. Arithmetic checks, fly-back levelling numberical
problems.
UNIT 4:
8 Hrs.
Plane table and its accessories, advantages and limitations of plane table
surveying. Orientations and methods of orientations. Methodology of
plotting-radiation, intersection, traversing and resection methods. Two point
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and three point problems. Solution to two point problem by graphical method.
Solution to this point problem 'Bessel's graphical method'.
UNIT 5:
8 Hrs
EDM's
its principles of measurement, types of EDM instruments,
geodimeter, distomat's. Total station fundamental quantier measured, parts
of total station, accessories, commercially available total stations, on based
calculations, field procedure, errors in total station survey, good practies in
using total stations, office work.
Geographic Information System introduction, subsystems of GIS, hardware
for GIS, data for GIS, data structure for GISm representation of features,
capabilities or functionalities of GIS, integrating data-map overlay,
applications of GIS, sources of errors in GIS, data quality.
Global Positioning System
introduction, GPS overview, satellite
constellation, operational control system, equipment segment, principle of
position determination via satellite generated ranging signals. Determining
satellite-to-user range. Calculation of user position. GPS system time, GPS
surveying techniques. Uses and applications of GPS.
TEXT BOOKS:
1.
'Surveying' Vol1 B.C. Punmia , Laxmi Publications, New Delhi.
2.
'Plane Surveying' Vol-1-A.M. Chandra , Newage International
Ltd.
3.
'Plane Surveying' ALAK , S. Chand and Company Ltd., New Delhi.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1.
Fundamentals of Surveying - Milton O. Schimidt Wong, Thomson
Learning.
2.
Fundamentals of Surveying - S.K. Roy Prentice Hall of India.
3.
Surveying Vol. I, S.K. Duggal, Tata McGraw Hill - Publishing Co.
Ltd., New Delhi.
4.
Survey of India Publication on maps.

FLUID MECHANICS
Course Code

: CE 35

Credits : 3 - 2 - 0 - 4

UNIT 1:
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Scope and importance of subject, 1.2 Definition of Fluid, Distinction
between solids & fluid, 1.3 Distinction between liquid & gas fluid continuum.
FLUID PROPERTIES AND CLASSIFICATION OF FLUID
1.4 Mass density, specific volume, 1.5 Specific Weight Relative density, 1.6
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Definition, units and Dimensions, 1.7 Viscosity, Newton's law of viscosity, 1.8
Newtonian and Non-Newtonian Fluids, 1.9 Ideal and Real fluids, 1.10
Compressibility, 1.11 Vapour pressure, 1.12 surface tension, Definitions,
units and dimensions, 1.13 Equation for stability of bubble, 1.14 Capillarity,
theory and problems, 1.15 Problems on Newton's law of viscosity.
8 hrs
UNIT 2:
FLUID PRESSURE AND ITS MEASUREMENT
2.1 Definition of pressure, units and dimensions, 2.2 Pressure at a point, 2.3
Pascal's law, 2.4 Hydrostatic pressure law, 2.5 Absolute and Gauge pressure,
2.6 Measurement of pressure, Simple Manometer theory and problems, 2.7
Differential manometer theory & Problems, 2.8 Mechanical pressure gauges
5 hrs
HYDROSTATICS
3.1 Definition of total pressure, Center of pressure, Centroid, Centroidal
depth, depth of center of pressure, 3.2 Equation for hydrostatic force and
depth of center of pressure on plane surfaces (vertical and inclined), 3.3
problems on hydrostatic force vertically submerged surfaces, 3.4 Problems
on inclined submerged surfaces, 3.5 Hydrostatic force on submerged curved
surfaces, problems, 3.6 Pressure diagram problems.,3.7 Meta centre.
8
hrs
UNIT 3:
KINEMATICS OF FLUIDS
4.1 Description of fluid flow, 4.2 Lagrangian and Eulerian approaches, 4.3
Classification of flow, steady & unsteady, uniform and non-uniform, 4.4
Definition of path line, streamline, streak line, stream tube, one, two three
dimensional flows, Rotational and irrotational flow, 4.5 Acceleration of flow,
4.6 One dimensional flow, derivation of continuity equation in differential form,
4.7 Definition of velocity potential, stream functions, stream line, equipotential
line, 4.8 Relation between velocity potential and stream function, Laplace
equation, 4.9 Problem on continuity equation, 4.10 Problem on velocity
potential and stream functions.
8 hrs
UNIT 4:
DYNAMICS OF FLUID FLOW
5.1 Concept of Inertia force and other forces causing motion, 5.2 Derivation of
Euler's equation and Bernoulli's equation with assumption and limitation, 5.3
Modification of Bernoulli's equation, problem on Bernoulli's equation without
and with losses, 5.4 Application of Bernoulli's equation-pitot tube, problems,
5.5 Venturimeter, Problems, 5.6 Momentum equation problems.
6 hrs
FLOW THROUGH PIPES
6.1 Flow through pipes, Reynolds number, classification of flow, 6.2 Definition
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of hydraulic gradient, energy gradient, 6.3 Major and minor losses in pipe
flow, 6.4 Equation for head loss due to friction (Darcy-Weishbach equation).Friction factor for commercial pipes, 6.5 Minor losses (types), equation for
head loss due to sudden expansion. Problem on minor losses, 6.6 Pipes in
series, pipes in parallel and equivalent pipe, 6.6 Problems.
8 hrs
UNIT 5:
FLOW MEASUREMENTS
7.1 Flow through Orifices; classification, 7.2 Hydraulic co-efficients of an
Orifice and relation between them, 7.3 Equation for co-efficient of velocity,
Problems, 7.4 Submerged and large rectangular Orifices, 7.5 Flow through
mouth pieces, classification, equation for discharge and pressure head for an
external cylindrical mouth piece.
FLOW MEASUREMENTS Continued.
8.1 Flow over notches, classification, 8.2 Equation for discharge over
rectangular and trapezoidal notches, 8.3 Equation for discharge over Vnotch, problems, 8.4 Cippoletti notch, problems, 8.5 Types of Nappe,
Ventilation of weirs, 8.6 Broad crested weirs, Problems, 8.7 Submerged
weirs, equation for discharge, problems
9 hrs
TEXT BOOKS:
1.
Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics by P.N. Modi and S.M. Seth
Standard Book House, New Delhi.
2.
Fluid Mechanics, Jain, A.K., Khanna Publishers, New Delhi.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1.
Elementary Hydraulics (1st Edition) James F Cruise, Vijay
P.Singh, Mohsan M.Sherif, Thomson Learning.
2.
Fluid Mechanics, John F. Douglas et al., Pearson Education,
India.

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APPLIED ENGINEERING GEOLOGY


Course Code : CE 36

Credits : 3 - 0 - 0 - 3

UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION
Geology and its importance in Civil Practices, Internal structure of the earth
and its Composition
MINERALOGY
Rock forming and economic minerals, - Physical properties of minerals,
chemical composition and uses of the following minerals.
Quartz and its varieties, Feldspars group: Mica group: Silicates group : Oxide
group : Carbonate groups : Ore-Minerals.
8 hrs
UNIT -2 :- PETROLOGY
introduction, Definition and Classification, - IGNEOUS ROCKS: Forms,
Classifications, Textures, Descriptions and Engineering uses of Granite,
Syenite, Dionite, Gabbro, Dunite, Porphyries, Pegmatite, Dolerite, Basalt,
Rhyolite, and Pumice SEDIMENTARY ROCKS: Definition Classification,
Primary structures. Description and engineering uses of standstones,
Limestones, shale, Conglomerate, Breccia & Laterite METAMORPHIC
ROCKS: Definition kinds of Metamorphism, Description and Engineering
uses of Gneiss, Quartzite, Marble, Slate, Phyllite, Schists and Charmokite.
6 hrs
UNIT 3: - GEOMORPHOLOGY AND GEODYNAMICS:
Epigine and Hypogene geological agents, weathering of Rocks, Kinds
weathering, Soil and Soil profile, Classification, Erosion, Conservation,
Geological work of Rivers, - Land slides Causes and Remedial measures, Earth Quakes Causes and effects, Seismic waves, Seismograph, Tsunami's,
Concept of Plate tectonics, Engineering consideration and Seismic resistant
structures.
STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY Definition-Outcrops, Dip and strike, compass
clinometer Description of folds, Faults, Joints, Unconformities and their
recognition in field and Consideration in Civil Engineering Projects. 10 hrs
UNIT 4:- GEOLOGICAL SITE INVESTIGATION
Selection of sites for Dams and Reservoir, Silting up of Reservoirs and
remedies Selection of sites for Tunnels, - Selection of sites for Bridges and
Highways, - Rocks as a materials for Construction as Foundation,
Decorative, Flooring and Roofing, Concrete, Aggregate, Road Metal,
Railway Ballast with examples.
6 hrs
UNIT 5: - GROUND WATER GEOLOGY
Hydrological cycle, water Bearing Properties of Rocks and Soils. Aquifer and
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its types, - Geological and Geophysical methods of Ground water Exploration


Electrical Resistivity method. Seismic method, Interpretation of resistivity
curves for ground water studies and Civil Engineering Works, - Selection of
Well sites, Artificial Recharge of Ground Water by different method.
GEOMATICS AND ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY
Application of Remote Sensing and GIS Techniques in Civil Engineering
Projects. GPS (Global Positioning System) and its uses, Study of
Toposheets, Impact of Mining, Quarring and Reservoirs on Environment.
12 hrs
TEXT BOOKS
1.
A Geology for Engineers (7th Edition) By EGH Blyth and M.H de
Freitas Elsevier Science
2.
A Text Book of Geology by P.K. Mukerjee, World Press Pvt. Ltd.,,
Calcutta.
3.
Engineering and General Geology by Parbin Singh, Katson
Publishing House, Ludhiana
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1.
Engineering Geology for Civil Engineers by D. Venkat Reddy, Oxford
and IBH Publishing Co.,
2.
Principles of Engineering Geology and Geotechniques by Krynine
and Judd
3.
Ground Water Hydrology Todd. D.K. John Wiley & sons New York
4.
Principles of Petrology by G.W. Tyrrell, Asia Publishing House
Bombay
5.
Remote Sensing Geology, Ravi P. Gupta, Springer Veriag (NY).
6.
Structural Geology by M.P. Billings
7.
Physical Geology by Arthur Holmes
8.
Rutley's Elements of Mineralogy by H.H. Read.
9.
Environmental Geology by K.S.Valdiya.

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BASIC MATERIAL TESTING LAB


Course Code : CEL37
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Credits : 0 - 0 - 3 - 1.5

Tension test on Mild steel and HYSD bars.


Compression test of Mild Steel, Cast iron and Wood.
Torsion test on Mild Steel circular sections
Bending Test on Wood Under two point loading
Shear Test on Mild steel.
Impact test on Mild Steel (Charpy & lzod)
Hardness tests on ferrous and non-ferrous metals-Brinell's,
Rockwell and Vicker's
Tests on Coarse aggregates Absorption, Moisture content, specific
gravity, Bulk density and Sieve analysis
Demonstration of Strain gauges and Strain indicators.

8.
9.

NOTE : All tests to be carried out as per relevant BIS Codes


REFERENCE BOOKS:
Testing of Engineering Materials, Davis, Troxell and Hawk,
International Student Edition McGraw Hill Book Co., New Delhi.
Mechanical Testing of Materials, Fenner, George Newnes Ltd.,
London
Experimental Strength of Materials, Holes K.A, English
Universities Press Ltd., London
Testing of Metallic Materials, Suryanarayana A.K, Prentice Hall
of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
Relevant IS Codes
Material Testing Laboratory Manual, Kukreja C.B
Ravi Chawla Standard Publishers & Distributors 1996.

Kishore K.

Concrete Manual, M.L.Gambhir Dhanpat Rai & Sons New Delhi.


Note : Internal assessment marks should be assessed by conducting a test
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SURVEYING PRACTICE - I
Course Code

: CEL38

Credits : 0 - 0 - 3 - 1.5

Exercise 1
a) To measure distance between two points using direct ranging
b) To Set out perpendiculars at various points on given line using cross
Staff, Optical square and tape.
Exercise 2
Setting out of rectangle, hexagon using tape/chain and other accessories
Exercise 3
Measurement of bearing of the sides of a closed traverse & adjustment of
closing error by Bowdich method and Transit Method
Exercise 4
To set out rectangles, pentagon, hexagon, using tape / chain and
Compass.
Exercise 5
To determine the distance between two inaccessible points using
chain/tape & compass
Exercise 6
To locate points using radiation and intersection method of plane tabling
Exercise 7
To solve 3-point problem in plane tabling using Bessel's graphical solution
Exercise 8
To determine difference in elevation between two points using fly leveling
technique & to conduct fly back leveling. Booking of levels using both HI
and Rise & Fall methods.
Exercise 9
To determine difference in elevation between two points using reciprocal
leveling and to determine the collimation error
Exercise 10
To conduct profile leveling for water supply / sewage line and to draw the
longitudinal section to determine the depth of cut and depth of filling for a
given formation level.
Demonstration
Minor instruments Clinometer, Ceylon ghat tracer, Hand level, Box
sextant, Planimeter and Pantagraph.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Surveying Vol. 1, B.C. Punmia, Laxmi Publications, New Delhi.
2. Plane Surveying Vol. 1 A.M Chandra, Newage International Ltd.,
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Plane Surveying ALAK, S. Chand and Company Ltd., New Delhi.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Fundamentals of Surveying S.K. Roy Prentice Hall of India.
2. Fundamentals of Surveying Milton O. Schimidt Wong, Thomson
Learning
3. Surveying Vol. 1, S.K. Duggal

MATHEMATICS ( For Lateral Entry )


Course code : 13MADIP301

Credits : 4 - 0 -0 -0

UNIT I :
6 Hrs
Trigonometry Complex Numbers:Definitions, complex numbers as an
ordered pair, real and imaginary parts, modulus and amplitude of a complex
number, equality of a complex number, Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication
& division of complex numbers, polar form , Argand Diagram, exponential
form, expressing in the form aib problems.
UNIT II :
14 Hrs
Differential Calculus: Differentiation of nth order of standard functions,
Leibnitz theorem, (statement only) with
examples, polar curves, Taylor's
series, Maclauri's series of simple functions for
single Variable. Partial
Differentiation: Definition, Euler theorem, total differentiation, Differentiation
of composite and implicit functions, Jacobians illustrative examples and
problems.
UNIT III :
8 Hrs
Integral Calculus: Reduction formula for functions sinnx , cosnx, sinnx cosnx.
Double integral, simple Problems, & Triple integral simple problem (with
standard limits), and functions, Properties, relation between and
functions, simple problems.
UNIT IV :
12 Hrs
Differential Equations: Solutions of first order, first degree differential
equations variable separable methods homogenous equation, Bernoulli's
and exact differential equations (without I.F). Differential equations of
second and higher orders with constant co-efficient.
TEXT BOOKS:
1.
Higher Engineering Mathematics B.S. Grewal
2.
Higher Engineering Mathematics H K Dass

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TUMKUR

DEPARTMENTS OF
CIVIL ENGINEERING

IV SEM
SL NO

NAME OF THE SUBJECT

CODE

L T P C

1.

ENGG MATHS-IV

13MA41

4 0 0 4

CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY

CE 42

4 0 0 4

STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS - 1

CE 43

3 2 0 4

SURVEYING THEORY - 2

CE 44

3 0 0 3

HYDRAULICS & HYDRAULIC MACHINES

CE 45

3 2 0 4

BUILDING PLANNING & DRAWING

CE 46

1 4 0 3

APPLIED ENGG. GEOLOGY LAB

CEL47

0 0 3 1.5

SURVEYING PRACTICE - 2

CEL48

0 0 3 1.5

MATHEMATICS ( For Lateral Entry )

13MADIP401

4 0 0 0

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ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS- IV
Course code : 13MA41

Credits : 4 -0 -0 -4

UNIT I: Numerical Methods


6 Hrs
Numerical solutions of first order and first degree ordinary differential
equations Taylor,s series methods, Modified euler's method, Runge- kutta
method of foueth order, Milne's and Adams Bashforth Predictoar and
corrector methods (no proofs).
UNIT II: COMPLEX VARIABLES & COMPLEX INTEGRATION 13 Hrs
Function of a complex variable, Limit, Continuity, Differentiability Definitions.
Analytic functions, Cauchy- Riemann equations in Cartesians and polar
forms, properties of analytic functions, conformal transformationsDefinitions. Discussion of transformations: w=z2 , w= ez, w= z+ (1/z). Bilinear
transformations.
Complex line integrals, Cauchy's theorem, Cauchy's integral formula.
Taylor's and Laurent's series ( statements only). Singularities, poles,
Residues, Cauchy's residur theorem.
UNIT III: Statistical Methods and Probability
13 Hrs
Curve fitting by the method of least squares: y= a+bx, y=a+bx+cx2, y=a xb ,
Y=a bx ,y= aebx , Correlation and regression.
Probability: Addition rule, Conditional probability, Multiplication rule, Baye's
theorem
Random variables (Discrete and Continuous) p.d.f., c.d.f, Binomial, Poisson,
Normal and Exponential distributions
UNIT IV: Joint Probability and Sampling Theory
13 Hrs
Joint Probability distribution, Discrete and Independent random variables,
Expectation, Covariance, Correlation coefficient.
Probability vectors, Stochastic matrices, Fixed points, Regular Stochastic
matrices, Markov Chains, Higher transition probabilities, Stationary
distributions of regular Markov chains and absorbing states.
Sampling, Sampling distribution, Standard error, Testing of Hypothesis for
means, confidence limits for means for means, Students T distribution, Chisquare distribution as a test of goodness of fit.
UNIT V: Series Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations
and Special Function
7 Hrs
Series solution Frobenius method, Series solution of Bessel's D.E leading to
Bessel function of first kind, Equations reducible to Bessels D.E series
solution of Legendre's D.E leading to Legendre's polynomial's Rodirgue's
formula.
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Text Books:
Higher Engineering Mathematics by Dr. B.S.Grewal (36th Edition)
Probability by Seymour Lipschutz (Schaum's series)

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Reference Books:
! Advanced Engineering Mathematics by E.Kreyszig.
! Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.V.Ramana.
! Advanced Modern Engineering Mathematics by Glyn James.

CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY
Course Code

: CE42

Credits : 4 - 0 - 0 - 4

UNIT 1: LIME & CEMENT


Types of lime
Manufacture of Hydraulic & Fat Limes
Activated Lime Pozzolana mixture
Chemical Composition of Portland Cement and Hydration of Cement
Manufacture of Portland Pozzolana Cement
Types of Cements and their uses
Lime & cement mortar
UNIT 2 : CONCRETE INGREDIENTS
Testing of Cement-field testing, fineness by sieve test and Blaine's air
permeability test.
Normal consistency, setting time, soundness.
Compression strength of cement and grades of cement, quality of mixing
water.
Fine aggregate grading analysis.
Specific gravity, bulking, moisture content, deleterious materials.
Coarse aggregate importance of size, shape and texture.
Grading of aggregates sieve analysis, specific gravity, Flakiness and
elongation index, crushing impact and abrasion tests
UNIT 3: FRESH CONCRETE
Workability factors affecting workability
Measurement of workability slump Flow tests.
Compaction factor and vee-bee consistometer tests.
Segregation and bleeding.
Process of manufacture of concrete: Batching.
Mixing
Transporting
Placing
Compaction
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Curing
Chemical admixtures-plasticizers, accelerators, retarders and air entraining
agents.
Mineral admixtures - fly ash.
Silica fumes and rice husk ash.
UNIT 4: HARDENED CONCRETE
Factors affecting strength, w/c ratio, gel/space ratio, maturity concept.
Effect of aggregate properties, relation between compressive strength and
tensile strength bond
strength, modulus of rupture.
Accelerated curing, aggregate-cement bond strength.
Elasticity-Relation between modulus of elasticity, Poission ratio.
Shrinkage-plastic shrinkage and drying shrinkage, factors affecting
shrinkage.
Creep-measurement of creep, factors affecting creep, effect of creep.
Durability-definition, significance, permeability, sulphate attack, chloride
attack, carbonation,
freezing and thawing.
Factors contributing to cracks in concrete-plastic shrinkage, settlement
cracks, construction
joints.
Thermal expansion, transition zone, structural design deficiencies.
Testing of hardened concrete-compressive strength, split tensile strength.
Flexural strength, factors influencing strength test results.
UNIT 5:
CONCRETE MIX DESIGN
Concept of Mix design, variables in proportioning exposure conditions
Procedure of mix design as per IS 10262-1982. Numerical examples of Mix
design
SPECIAL CONCRETES AND CONCRETING METHODS
5.1 Light weight concrete Constituents, properties and application
5.2 High density concrete Constituents, properties and application
5.3 High strength and high performance concrete Constituents, properties
and application
5.4 Fiber reinforced concrete Constituents, properties and application
5.5 Ferro cement Constituents, properties and application
5.6 Guniting and shotcreting, Ready mixed concrete
NON DESTRUCTIVE TESTING OF CONCRETE
6.1 Penetration and pull out test Principles, applications and limitation
6.2 Rebound hammer test Principles, applications and limitation
6.3 Ultrasonic pulse velocity test Principles, applications and limitation.
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TEXT BOOKS:
1.
Concrete Technology M.S. Shetty
REFERENCES:
1.
Concrete Technology Neville A.M. and Brooks J.J
2.
Concrete Technology Gambhir M.N
3.
Concrete Mix Design N. Krishna Raju

STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS -1
Course Code

: CE 43

Credits : 3 -2 -0 - 4

Introduction
02 hours
Forms of structures, linear and nonlinear structures, one, two and three
dimensional structures,
Determinate and Indeterminate structures,
Degree of freedom, Degree of redundancy.
UNIT I: Deflection of Beams
10 Hours
1
1.1 Deflection of beams using moment area theorem in cantilever,
simply supported and overhang beams. 1.2 Deflection of beams
using conjugate beam principles in cantilever simply supported and
over hang beams of uniform and non uniform cross sections.
2.
2.1 Derivation of differential equation for bending moment, 2.2 Double
integration method, 2.3 Macaulay's method 2.4 slope and deflections
of cantilever, simply supported and over hang beams.
UNIT II Strain Energy
12 hours
3.
3.1 Strain Energy and complementary strain energy, 3.2 Strain
Energy due to axial, bending and shear. 3.3 Theorem of minimum
potential energy.3.4 Law of conservation of energy. 3.5 Principle of
virtual work.3.6 Castgliano,s first theorem.3.7 Problems on beams
and frames
4.
4.1 Unit load method. 4.2 Problems on beams and frames. 4.3
Problems on trusses. 4.4 Betty's law. 4.5 Clarke maxwell's law of
reciprocal theorem.
UNIT III: Three Hinged Arches and Cables.
10 hours
5.
5.1 Definition of Arch. 5.2 Theoretical arch and actual arch. 5.3
Eddy's theorem. 5.4 Reactions, Bending moment, Normal thrust and
Radial shear. 5.5 Bending moment diagrams for arches with supports
at the same level and at different levels.(Parabolic and circular)
6.
6.1 Definition of cable. 6.2 Supports and reactions. 6.3 Tension in the
cable and length of the cable supported at same and different levels.
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UNIT IV: Indeterminate beams.


08 hours
7.
7. 1 Consistent deformation method. 7.2 Analysis of propped
cantilever and fixed beams.
8.
8.1 Castigliano's Second theorem. 8.2 Analysis of propped cantilever
and fixed beams including different EI beams.
UNIT V: Indeterminate beams and Two hinged arches.
10 hours
9.
9.1 Theorem of Three moments. 9.2 Analysis of continuous beams.
10.
10.1 Determination of Horizontal thrust in hinged arch. 10.2
Bending moment, normal thrust and radial shear in the
arch.(Parabolic and circular)
Text Books:
1. Basic structural analysis by C.S.Reddy, Tata McGraw Hill,
New Delhi.
2. Strength of Materials and Theory of Structures Vol I & II by
B.C.Pumia and R.K.Jain Laxmi Publication, New Delhi.
Reference Books:
1.
Theory of structures by Pandit and Guptha. Vol.1, Tata McGraw Hill,
New Delhi.
2.
Elementary Structural Analysis by Norris and Wilbur, McGraw Hill
Book and Co., New Delhi.
3.
Structural Analysis by Thandava Murthy, Oxford University Press.
4.
Structural Analysis by Aslam Kassimali, Thomson Learning.

SURVEYING THEORY - II
Course Code : CE 44

Credits : 3 - 0 - 0 - 3

UNIT 1:THEODOLITE SURVEY


Thedolite and its types, Temperary and permanent adjustments of thedolite.
Measurement of horizontal angles Method of repetitions and reiterations.
Measurement of vertical angles. Prolonging a straight line using theodolite in
adjustment and not in adjustment
06 Hrs.
UNIT 2: TRIGONOMETRIC LEVELING
Determination of elevation of objects when the base is accessible and
inaccessible by single plane method. Distance and difference in elevation
of an elevated object by double plane method. Numerical problem on this.
TACHEOMETRY
Basic principle, Types of tacheometric survey, Tacheometric constants and
for equation-for horizontal line of sight and inclined line of sight in fixed hair
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method. Numerical problem on this. Moving hair method, substance bar and
Beaman stadia arc, no numbericals only concepts.
08 Hrs.
UNIT 3:
CONTOURING: Contours and their characteristics, methods of cotouring
direct and indirect methods. Interpolation techniques. Uses of contours.
Grade contours and its uses.
CURVE SETTING:
Simple curves: Type of curves necessity. Simple curve and its elements.
Designation of curves. Setting out of simple curves by linear methods. ordinates / offsets from long chord, perpendicular and radial offsets from
tangent. Successive direction of arcs, and offsets from chord produced.
Angular method - Rankines deflection angle method. Numerical on this.
10 Hrs.
UNIT 4:
CURVE SETTING:
Compound and Reverse curves
Compound curves and its elements. Design of compound curves. Setting
out of compound curves. Reverse curve between two parallel
straights(Equal and unequal radius ) and setting out. Numericals on this.
Transition and Vertical curves
Transition curve and its Characteristics. Length of Transition curve.
Setting out of cubic Parabola and Bernoulli's Lemniscates. Vertical curves
Types Simple numericals.
12 Hrs.
UNIT 5:
AREAS AND VOLUMES
Measurement of area
General methods of determining areas, area computed by sub division into
triangles, area from offsets, area from coordinates, planimeter, principle of
working and use of planimeter to measure areas, digital planimeter.
Measurement of volume
Methods of measurements, measurements from cross sections, types of
cross-section and areas. Computations of volume b trapezoidal and
prismoidal rule. Capacity of contours.
08 Hrs.
TEXT BOOKS:
1.
'Surveying' Vol 2 and Vol 3 - B. C. Punmia, Laxmi Publications
2.
'Plane Surveying' A. M. Chandra New age international ( P) Ltd
3.
'Higher Surveying' A.M. Chandra New age international (P) Ltd
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1.
Fundamentals of Surveying - Milton O. Schimidt Wong,
Thomson Learning.
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2. Fundamentals of Surveying - S.K. Roy Prentice Hall of India


3. Surveying, Arther Bannister et al., Pearson Education, India

HYDRAULICS & HYDRAULIC MACHINES


Course Code

: CE45

Credits : 3 -2 -0 -4

UNIT 1: FLOW IN OPEN CHANNELS


1.1 Definition of open channels, 1.2 Classification, 1.3 difference between
pipe flow & open channel flow, 1.4 Types of flow, 1.5 Geometric properties of
open channels, 1.6 Uniform flow in open channels, 1.7 Chezy's and
Manning's formulae, 1.8 Problems on uniform flow, Most economical open
channels, 1.9 Derivation of conditions for rectangle, triangle and trapezoidal
sections, problems on most economical sections, Most economical circular
channels, derivations and problems
FLOW IN OPEN CHANNELSContinued.
1.1 Specific energy, definitions, specific energy curve, conditions for
minimum specific energy and maximum discharge, 2.2 Critical flow in
rectangular channels, problems, 2.3 Hydraulic jump in rectangular channels,
derivations with Froude number concept, 2.4 Problems on Hydraulic jump,
Venturi Flume.
14 hrs
UNIT 2: WATER HAMMER IN PIPES
2.5 Definition, Equation for pressure rise due to gradual closure of valves,
2.6 Equation for pressure due to sudden closure of valves in rigid & Elastic
pipes, problems, 2.7. Surge tanks, their functions & types
DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS & MODEL SIMILITUDE
3.1 Introduction to Dimensional Analysis, units & dimensions, table of
Dimensions, 3.2 Dimensional Homogeneity, 3.3 Methods of Analysis
(Raleigh's & Buckingham's method), 3.4 Problems on Raleigh's &
Buckingham's methods, 3.5 Model Studies, Introduction, comparison with
Dimensional Analysis, 3.6 Similitude, Dimensionless parameters, 3.7 Types
of models, 3.8 Froude's models theory & Problems, 3.9 Reynold's models,
Theory problems, Scale effects
10 hrs
UNIT 3: IMPACT OF JET ON FLAT AND CURVED VANES
1.1 Introduction to Impulse momentum equation and its applications, 4.2
Force exerted by a jet on a fixed target, Derivations, 4.3 Force exerted by a
jet on a moving target, Derivations. Force exerted by a jet on a curved vane,
concept of velocity triangles , equation for work done and efficiency,
problems on force exerted by a jet on a series of curved vanes.
8 hrs
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UNIT 4: HYDRAULIC TURBINES ( Impulse turbines )


Introduction , types and classifications , pelton wheel- theory ,equation for
work done and efficiency ,design parameters , problems on pelton wheel .
HYDRAULIC TURBINES (Reaction turbines)
6.1 Francis Turbine Theory, equation for work done and efficiency, design
parameters, 6.2 Problems on Francis turbine, 6.3 Kaplan turbine theory,
equation for work done & efficiency, Design parameters, 6.4 Problems on
Kaplan turbine
HYDRAULIC TURBINES (Performance)
6.5 Draft tubes: types, Equation for efficiency problems, 6.6 Cavitations in
turbines, Governing of turbines, Governing of turbines, 6.7 Specific speed of
a turbine, Equation for the specific speed, problems, 6.8 Unit Quantities of a
turbine, definitions, equations and problems, 6.9 Characteristics curves of a
turbine, general layout of an hydroelectric plant.
12 hrs
UNIT 5: CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS
8.1 Definition of pump, classification, 8.2 Description & general principle of
working, priming & methods, 8.3 Work done & efficiencies of a centrifugal
pump, 8.4 Minimum starting speed, 8.5 Cavitation in centrifugal pumps, 8.6
Multistage pumps, 8.7 Problems on Centrifugal pumps
8 hrs
TEXT BOOKS:
1.
Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics, Modi & Seth., Standard Book House,
New Delhi.
2.

Fluid Mechanics & Machinery, Raghunath H.M., CBS Publishers

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1.
Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, S.C Gupta, Pearson
Education, India.
2.

Elementary Hydraulics (1st Edition) James F Cruise, Vijay P. Singh,


Mohsan M. Sherif, Thomson Learning

3.

Flow in open channels ,3ed ,K.Subramanaya , Tata Mcgraw Hill pub co,
NEW DELHI -2008 .

BUILDING PLANNING AND DRAWING


Course Code : CE46

Credits : 1 -4 -0 -3

UNIT 1. To prepare working drawing of component of buildings i) Stepped


wall footing and isolated RCC column footing, ii) Fully paneled and flush
doors, iii) Half paneled and half-glazed window, iv) RCC dog legged and
open well stairs
6 hrs
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UNIT 2. Functional design of building (Residential, public and industrial),


positioning of various components of buildings, orientation of buildings,
building standards, bye laws, set back distances and calculation of carpet
area, plinth area and floor area ratio.
6 hrs
UNIT 3. Development of plan, elevation, section and schedule of openings
from the given line diagram of residential buildings, i) Two bed room building,
Two storeyed building.
12 hrs
UNIT 4. Functional design of building using inter connectivity diagrams
(bubble diagram), development of line diagram only for following buildings i)
Primary health centre,
ii) school building, iii) College canteen, iv) Panchayath Office building, v)
Bus Stand vi)District Library, vii) Engineering College.
14 hrs
UNIT 5. For a given single line diagram, preparation of water supply, sanitary
and electrical layouts.
4 hrs
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1.
Building Drawing, Shah M.H and Kale C.M, Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing co. Ltd., New Delhi.
2.
Building Construction, Gurucharan Singh, Standard Publishers
& distributors, New Delhi
3.
National Building Code, BIS, New Delhi
4.
"Civil Engineering Drawing" by V.B.Sikka
NOTE:
Internal Assessment Marks should be assessed by conducting a test
for 10 Marks, submission of drawing sheets 20 Marks and mid term exam
20 Marks.
Question Paper pattern:
1.
Given a line diagram preparing plan, elevation, cross section and
schedule 50 M
2.
Planning a single line diagram for primary health centre or school
building or canteen or office or bus stand or library or engineering
college with full details 20 M
3.
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APPLIED ENGINEERING GEOLOGY LABORATORY


Course Code :CEL47

Credits : 0 - 0 - 3 - 1.5

Identification of Minerals based on their Physical properties chemical


composition and uses
P1

Quartz and its varieties : Rock crystal, Rose quartz, Milky quartz,
Amethyst, Grey quartz, Blood stone, Flint, Agate, Chert, Jasper,
Chalcedony and Opal.

P2

Feldspar group Orthoclase, Microline, Plagioclase. Muscovite,


Biotite, Hornblende, Augite, Olivine, Serpentine, Asbestos, Kaolin,
Talc, Garnet, Corundum, Gypsum and Baryte

P3

Carbonates Calcite, Dolomite, Magnesite, Ore-minerals Magnetite,


Hematite, Limonite, Chromite, Ironpyrite, Chalcopyrite, Pyrolusite,
Psilomelane, Bauxite and Galena. Identification of rocks based on
their Geological properties.

P4

Igneous rocks : Granite, Syenite, Diorite, Gabbro, Dunite, Porphyres,


Dolerite, Pegmatite, Basalt, Rhyolite, and Pumice.

P5

Sedimentary rocks : Sandstone, Limestone, Shale, Breccia,


Conglomerate and Laterite.

P6

Metamorphic Rocks : Gneiss, Quartzite, Marble, Slate, Phyllite,


Schists and Charnockite.

P7

Thickness problems 3 Types

P8

Dip and strike problems 3 types

P9

bore hole problems (on level ground)

P10

Study and interpretation of standard structural geological maps

P11

Lab Internal Test

NOTE

: Internal Assessment Marks should be assessed by conducting


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SURVEYING PRACTICE II
Course Code : CEL48

Credits : 0 - 0 - 3 - 1.5

Exercise 1 ---- Measurement of horizontal angles with method of repetition


and reiteration using theodolite,
Measurement of vertical angles using theodolite.
Exercise 2 ---- To determine the elevation of an object using single plane
method when base is accessible and inaccessible
Exercise 3 ---- To determine the distance and difference in elevation
between two inaccessible points using double plane method.
Exercise 4 ---- To determine the tachometric constants using horizontal
and inclined line of sight.
Exercise 5 ---- Distance between inaccessible points, using tacheomter.
Exercise 6 ---- To set out simple curves using linear methods
perpendicular offsets from long chord and offsets from chords produced.

Exercise 7 ---- To set out simple curves using Rankine's deflection angles
method.
Exercise 8 ---- To set out compound curve by angular methods with using
theodolite only.
Exercise 9 ---- To set out transition curve.
Demonstration
Exposure to use of Total Station. Traversing, Longitudinal sections, Block
leveling Usage of Relevant software for preparation of the contour
drawings.
Note : Any one of the above exercise is to conducted in the examination.

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MATHEMATICS ( For Lateral Entry )


Course Code : 13MADIP401

Credits : 4 - 0 - 0 - 0

UNIT I :
12 Hrs
Solid Geometry: Distance Formula (without proof), Division formula,
Direction cosines and Direction ratios, planes and straight lines, angle
between the planes.
UNIT II :
12 Hrs
Vector Algebra: Vector addition, multiplication (Dot and Cross products),
Triple products, Vector Differentiation Velocity, Acceleration of a vector point
function, gradient, curl and Divergence, solenoid and irrrotational fields,
simple and direct problems.
UNIT III :
16 Hrs
Laplace transforms: Definitions, Laplace transforms of elementary
functions, transforms of derivatives and Integrals .Inverse transforms,
Applications Laplace transforms to differential equations.
TEXT BOOKS:
1)
Higher Engineering Mathematics B.S. Grewal
2)
Higher Engineering Mathematics H K Dass

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FRIDAY

THURSDAY

WEDNESDAY

TUESDAY

MONDAY

Timings

9 -10 am 10 - 11 am

11.15 am-12.15 pm 12.15 -1.15 pm

TIME - TABLE

1.15 - 2.15 pm LUNCH BREAK

11.00 - 11.15 am Break

2.15 -3.15 pm 3.15-4.15pm 4.15 - 5.15pm

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