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Tunnels
12. Introduction 1 3
13. Tunnel Surveying 3 8
14. Size and shape of tunnels 2 5
15. Ventilation of tunnels 2 5
16. Constructing of tunnels 3 8
17. Tunnel lining 2 5
18. Drainage of tunnels 2 5
Harbours
19. Introduction 1 3
20. Break waters 2 5
21. Jetties and quays 2 5
22. Signals 2 5
23. Docks 2 5
24. Dredging 2 5
Tests 3 --
Innovation and Seminar 4 --
Total 64 145
General educational objectives:
Upon completion of the study of the subject, the student should be able to
1 Appreciate the importance of railways to the development of a country
2 Know the different types of railway tracks; railway fastenings & maintenance of
tracks.
3 Understand the functions of stations, yards, points and crossings and
the method of signaling and interlocking.
4 Understand the importance of tunnels in transportation engineering.
5 Understand the methods of tunnel surveying, fixing the tunnel shape and size,
and providing the facilities like ventilation, drainage and lining.
6 Know the different types of harbours and their component parts
7 Know the types & functions of the components like breakwater, jetties,
signals, docks and the method of dredging.
2 Know the different types of railway tracks, railway fastenings and maintenance of
tracks.
2.1 State different gauges used in Indian railways
2.2 State the advantages of having uniformity of gauges
2.3 Explain the component parts of permanent way
2.4 Explain the necessity of coning of wheels
2.5 State the advantages and disadvantages of CC & PSC types of sleepers
2.6 Sketch the cross sections of railway track for BG
2.7 Know the types of ballast
2.8 Sketch and dimensioning of flat footed rail
2.9 Know the maintenance of railway track
2.10 Know the duties of permanent way inspector
2.11 Know the types of gradients and super elevation
2.12 Understand the importance of widening of a railway track on curves
5 Understand the methods of tunnel surveying, fixing the tunnel shape &
Size and providing facilities like ventilation, drainage and lining
5.1 State the methods of locating the center line of a tunnel
5.2 State the factors affecting the size and shape of the tunnel
5.3 Explain the purpose, size and location of shafts in ventilation
5.4 Explain the different aspects of drainage and lining the tunnel
COURSE OUTLINE
PART A. Railways
I Introduction
1. Necessity of new railway lines
2. Comparison of roads and railways
3. Railway terminology
4. Systems of railways
II Permanent way
1. Definition and requirements of an ideal permanent way
2. Selection of gauge
3. Advantages of uniformity in gauges
4. Component parts of a permanent way
III Rails
1. Function and requirements of rails
2. List the types of rail sections study of flat footed rails
3. Length of rails
4. Rail joints types and requirement
5. Welding of rails methods and advantages
6. Creep-definition, causes and prevention
7. Coning of wheels
IV Sleepers
1. Definition & functions of sleepers
2. List the types of sleepers - requirements and study of CC & PSC sleepers
3. Advantages and disadvantages of CC & PSC sleepers
4. Sleeper de
V Ballast
1. Functions of ballast
2. Requirements of ballast
3. List the types of ballasts-study of broken stones & cinders
VI Cross sections of railway track
1. Cross sections of railway track in cutting and embankment for
both single and double tracks (BG only)
2. Fixtures and fastenings-definition and functions only (Fish plates, Bolts,
Springs and Chairs)
VII Track geometrics
1. Factors governing the alignment of railway track
2. Gradient and types of gradients
3. Super elevation-definition and objects
4. Relation of super elevation, gauge, speed and radius of the
curve-derivation and simple problems (Without Derivation)
5. Widening of gauges on curves
PART B Railways
PART C. Tunnels
I Introduction
1. Definition of tunnels
2. Advantages and disadvantages of tunnels
II Tunnel Surveying
1. Setting out the alignment of the tunnel on the ground
2. Constructing the shafts over the centre line
3. Transferring the alignment to inside of the tunnel
III Size and shape of tunnels
1. List the different shapes of the tunnels
2. Cross-sections of tunnels- circular, segmental & horse shoe tunnels
3. Factors affecting the size of the tunnel
IV Construction of tunnels
1. List the different types of tunneling
2. Needle beam method of tunneling
3. Heading and bench method of tunneling
V Tunnel lining
1. Objects of lining
2. Types of lining
VI Ventilation of the tunnels
1. Natural method of ventilation
2. Mechanical method of ventilation
VII Drainage of tunnels
1. Definition and purpose
2. Temporary drainage system
3. Permanent drainage system
PART D Harbours
I Introduction
1. Definition & classification of harbours
2. Selection of site for a good harbour
II Breakwaters
1. Definition and its function
2. Types of breakwaters-vertical wall type & composite
III Jetties & quays
1. Functions
2. Types of quays & jetties
IV Signals
1. Requirement of signals
2. List the types of signals
3. Study of beacon signal
V Docks
1. Definition & types of docks
VI Dredging
1. Definition & necessity of dredging
2. List the types of dredgers
3. Study of hydraulic dredger.
References
1. Roads Railway tunnels and Harbors By H S Vishwanath, Sapna
Publications.
2. Transporting engineering by N L Arora
3. Transporting engineering by A Kamala
4. A text book of railway engineering by Saxena & Arora
5. Tunnel Engineering by S P Bindra
6. A text book of Railway engineering by S C Rangawala
7. Tunnel Engineering by S C Saxena
8. Harbours, docks and tunnel engineering by Srinivasan
DIPLOMA IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
VI Sem
Instructions:
1. Question No-1 is compulsory
2. Answer two full questions from each section
SECTION III
HARBOURS
SECTION IV
11 Explain with sketches any two types of Break waters 10
12 Explain briefly Wet Docks 10
13 Write a note on Hydraulic Dredger 10