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1051 STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING

7 Hours / Week Hours PART A : Re !"or#e$ Co!#re%e S%ru#%ures UNIT 1 1& Hours 1'1 GENERAL Reinforced Cement Concrete Concept of Composite material Purpose of providing reinforcement materials used in R.C.C and their requirements different grades of cement and steel Characteristic strength and grades of concrete modular ratio of R.C.C types of loads on structures as per (IS: 8 !" 1'( INTR)*UCTI)N T) W)R+ING STRESS ,ETH)* #ssumptions made in the $or%ing stress method Permissi&le stresses (IS: '!()*+++" ,le-ural mem&ers singly reinforced rectangular sections strain and stress distri&ution due to &ending actual and critical neutral a-es under .over reinforced sections) &alanced sections lever arm moment of resistance of singly reinforced rectangular sections (simple pro&lems". 1'INTR)*UCTI)N T) LI,IT STATE ,ETH)* 14 Weeks 98

Concept different limit states) Characteristic strength and design strength of materials Characteristic loads and design loads ) partial safety factors for loads and material strength /imit state of collapse in fle-ure assumptions stress strain curves for concrete and steel Stress &loc% ma-imum strain in concrete limiting values of neutral a-is for different grades of steel moment of resistance of singly.dou&ly reinforced rectangular sections pro&lems UNIT ( (0 Hours ('1 *ESIGN ). /EA,S .)R .LE0URE /1 L'S', 0ffective span of cantilever1 simply supported and continuous &eams &readth and depth requirements of &eams control of deflection minimum depth requirement for stiffness minimum concrete cover for dura&ility and fire resistance minimum and ma-imum reinforcement1 spacing for main reinforcement and side face reinforcement as per IS '!()*+++)design &ending

moments 2esign of singly and dou&ly reinforced rectangular &eams cantilever1 simply supported &eams. ('( *ESIGN ). T2/EA,S AN* C)NTINU)US /EA,S /1 L'S', 2esign of singly reinforced 3)&eams cantilever.simply supported &eams) 2esign of continuous &eams using 4.5 coeffts (equal spans 6 u.d.l only" use of design aids (not for e-amination".

('-' *ESIGN ). /EA,S .)R SHEAR /1 L'S', /imit state of collapse in shear design shear strength of concrete design strengths of vertical . inclined stirrups and &ent up &ars in shear .principle of shear design critical sections for shear nominal shear stress design of vertical stirrups1 inclined stirrups and &ent up &ars for rectangular &eams using limit state method simple pro&lems) use of design aids (not for e-am". UNIT (0 Hours -'1 *ESIGN ). )NEWA1 SLA/S /1 L'S', Classification of sla&s 0ffective spans ) Imposed loads on sla&s (IS: 8 !" strength and stiffness requirements minimum and ma-imum permitted si7e1 spacing and area of main and secondary reinforcement as per IS '!( )*+++ 2esign of cantilever1 simply supported1 sla&s and sunshades &y limit state method 2esign of continuous sla&s using 4.5 coefficients) chec% for shear and stiffness curtailment of tension reinforcement use of design aids (not for e-am". -'( *ESIGN ). TW)WA1 SLA/S /1 L'S', Introduction 0ffective span thic%ness of sla& for strength and stiffness requirements 5iddle and edge strips 4.5 coefficents design 4.5s. simply supported and restrained sla&s tension and torsion reinforcement requirement design of t$o $ay sla&s using 4.5. coeffts curtailment of reinforcement chec% for stiffness.. -'- *ESIGN ). STAIRCASES /1 L'S', 3ypes of stairs according to geometry and structural &ehavior planning a staircase effective span of stairs effective &readth of flight sla&)

distri&ution of loads on flights design of cantilever steps design of doglegged and open $ell stairs spanning parallel to the flight. UNIT 4 1& Hours 4'1 *ESIGN ). C)LU,NS /1 L'S', /imit state of collapse in compression assumptions ) limiting strength of short a-ially loaded compression mem&ers ) effective length of compression mem&ers slenderness limits for columns classification of column)minimum eccentricity for column loads longitudinal and transverse reinforcement as per I S '!()*+++)2esign of a-ially loaded short columns $ith lateral ties . helical reinforcement 8se of design aid (not for e-am". 4'( *ESIGN ). C)LU,N .))TINGS 3ypes of footings ,ootings $ith uniform thic%ness and sloped footings minimum thic%ness critical sections minimum reinforcement 1distri&ution of reinforcement1 development length1 anchorage1 cover1 minimum edge thic%ness requirements as per IS '!()*+++ 2esign of isolated footing (square and rectangular" $ith uniform. varying thic%ness &y limit state method.

PART / 2 S%ee3 S%ru#%ures UNIT 5 Hours 5'1 *ESIGN ). SI,PLE /EA,S Classification of &eams lateral &uc%ling of &eams assumptions permissi&le &ending and shear stresses (Is: 8++" minimum thic%ness of elements limiting deflection of &eams 2esign of laterally supported &eams using single . dou&le rolled steel sections (symmetrical cross sections only". 5'( *ESIGN ). TENSI)N ,E,/ERS 9eneral Permissi&le stress in tension :et sectional area of tension mem&ers 0ffective sectional area of #ngles.3)sections connected &y one leg. 17

flange ($elded connections only" 2esign of ties using single. dou&le angles1 3) sections and channels. 5'- *ESIGN ). C),PRESSI)N ,E,/ERS 0ffective length of compression mem&ers slenderness ratio Permissi&le stress minimum thic%ness of elements effective sectional area 2esign of single angle and dou&le angle struts 2esign of steel columns using rolled steel sections (symmetrical sections only" $ith or $ithout cover plates. (/acing and &attens not included". 5'4 *ESIGN ). WEL*E* C)NNECTI)NS 3ypes of $elds si7e and effective area of $elds Permissi&le stresses strength of fillet. &utt $elds /ap and &utt ;oints for plates and angles 4eam to &eam and 4eam to column connections ) seat angle and $e& angle connections Pro&lems on design of $elded ;oints . connections (5oment resistant connections not included". Re4 s o! 5 Tes% 9 Hours Re"ere!#e /ooks: <. /imit state 2esign &y =arve. *. /imit state 2esign &y P C >arghese ?. /imit State 2esign &y S.Ramachandra '. /imit State 2esign &y Syal and 9oel !. Reinforced Cement Concrete &y Par% and Pauley (. Reinforced Cement Concrete &y 5allic% and Rangasamy . Reinforced Cement Concrete &y Sinha and Roy 8. I S '!()*+++ @. I S 8 ! <+. I S 8++ )<@8' <<. 0-planatory hand &oo% SP <( 6 SP *'

105( 2 ESTI,ATING AN* C)STING


7 Hours / Week Hours UNIT 1 1& Hours <.<. INTR)*UCTI)N 0stimation 2efinition of 0stimate #ppro-imate estimate 2etailed estimate ) Revised estimate Supplementary estimate Su& estimate #nnual maintenance estimate Repair estimate Complete estimate. <.* STAGES ). *ETAILE* ESTI,ATE 3a%ing off Auantities Systems 3rade system 9roup system #dvantages of group system 5ethods /ong $all and Short $all method Centre line method Preparation of data #&stract estimate /ump sum provision and contingencies Auantity surveyor 2uties 0ssential Aualities. <.? ,EASURE,ENTS 5 ,ATERIAL RE7UIRE,ENT: 8nits of measurements for $or%s and materials 2egree of accuracy in measurements 2eduction for openings in masonry1 plastering and $hite $ashing area Painting co)efficient out turn of $or%s $or%ing out of materials requirements cement1 sand1 &ric%s1 aggregates etc &ased on thum& rules for different $or%s. 1'4 SPECI.ICATI)N 5 REP)RT WRITING: Specification :ecessity 3ypes of specifications 0ssential requirements of specifications Specifications for various items of $or%s steps involved in standard specification Report $riting Points to &e considered $hile $riting a report $riting typical reports for $or%s such as (i" (ii" (iii" (iv" 4uildings Residential . Bospital . School /aying a village road Construction of a &ridge Cater supply system for a village 14 6eeks 98

UNIT (' ('1' GR)UP S1STE,

18 Hours

3heory 3a%ing off and Recording 2imensions Squaring 2imensions #&stracting or Cor%ing up 4illing #&&reviations. ('(' PR)CESS ). WRITING 2imension paper 3imesing1 2imension1 Squaring1 2escriptive column Cancellation of 2imensions 2escriptions Spacing of 2imensions Drder of ta%ing off. Squaring the 2imensions1 5ethod of Squaring Chec%ing the Squaring Casting up the dimensions. ('-' A/STRACTING AN* /ILLING ,unction of the #&stract Drder in the #&stract Preparing the a&stract Casting and reducing the #&stract 5ethod of $riting 4ill Chec%ing the 4ill ) 3a%ing off quantities for single roomed &uilding using 9roup system ('4' APPR)0I,ATE ESTI,ATES #ppro-imate estimates 3ypes Plinth area method Cu&ical content method ) Service unit method 3ypical &ay method Simple pro&lems on preliminary estimate of a &uilding pro;ect. ('5' AREAS AN* 8)LU,ES: #reas of irregular figures 0nd ordinate rule 5id ordinate rule #verage ordinate rule 3rape7oidal rule SimpsonEs rule Pro&lems. >olumes of irregular solids 0nd area rule 5id area rule 5ean area rule 3rape7oidal rule Primoidal rule Pro&lems on 0m&an%ments and cuttings Cross sectional areas /evel Sections 3$o level section. UNIT 1& Hours

2ata 3heory 5ain and su& data D&served data lead statement ) Schedule of rates Standard data &oo% Sundries /ump sum provision Preparation of data using standard data and schedule of rates: 4ric% and stone masonry /ime concrete and cement concrete ,looring $or%s and $eathering course R.C. $or%s for sla&1 sunshade1 &eam and column Partition $all ,orm $or%s for &eams and sla&s Road $or%s1 C45 and surface dressing Chite $ashing and painting $or%s #.C. sheet roofing

#pron and rivetment $or%s in canals Call plastering Ceiling plastering Pointing Plum&ing and sanitary $or%s in &uildings. UNIT 4 (0 Hours

2etailed estimate for &uildings using 3rade system 3a%ing off quantities for all items of $or%s in the follo$ing types of &uildings: (i" # small residential &uilding $ith t$o . three rooms $ith RCC roof. (ii" 3$o Storied &uilding (framed structure" $ith RCC roof (iii" Cottages $ith sloped RCC roof (iv" Industrial &uildings $ith #C.9I sheet roof $ith steel trusses. (v" Community Ball $ith columns and 3)4eams. UNIT 5 (0 Hours 2etailed estimates for the follo$ing $or%s using 3rade system. 3a%ing off quantities for all items of $or%s for the follo$ing structures. (i" Dpen $ell $ith masonry steining (ii" Septic tan%s $ith dispersion trench . soa% pit (iii" R.C.C sla& culvert (iv" R.C.C. 3)&eam 4ridge (v" Pipe culvert (vi" Cater 4ound 5acadam Road (vii" Rain $ater harvesting system in &uildings a" Shallo$ $ell &" Percolation Pit $ith &ore. Re4 s o! 5 Tes% 8 Hours Re"ere!#e 9 <. IS Code of Practice IS <*++ *. Civil estimating1 costing and valuation =alson Pu&lication /udhiuyana. ?. 0stimating 6 Costing Ranga$ala '. Auantity surveying 6 >aluation :.#.Sha$1 =hana Pu&lishers !. Auality Surveying P/ 4hasir 6 Co.1 (. 0stimating and Costing /.:.2utta . 0stimating and Costing 4ridie 8. 0stimating and Costing >a7irani 6 Chandolu @. Auantity Surveying P/.4hasin 5.s. Chaud Pu&lication.

105- : ELE,ENTS ). INTERI)R *ESIGN


;E3e#% 4e T<eor= 2 I> & Hours / Week Hours UNIT 1' 14 Weeks 84

I!%ro$u#% o! (0 Hours <.< Concept of interior design Principles of design and their application for interiors colours 6 their application ,orm1 space 6 order <.* ,unction and Planning /iving spaces $or% spaces #nthropometrics circulation spaces storage spaces dimensions of spaces for human activities $ith reference to 4IS codes !!?? of <@(@. Space requirements of interiors of schools1 offices1 hostels1 hospitals1 store rooms1 clinics etc. thematic design.

UNIT (' .ur! %ure Se3e#% o! A!$ Arr:!?e@e!%s (0 Hours *.< ,unctional and decorative furniture selection of furniture for living room dining room1 &ed room %itchen and their arrangement one room living. *.* 9eneral furniture ) /ayout for hostels educational institutions offices1 restaurant1 sho$ rooms1 hospitals1 $aiting halls.

UNIT 2 -' . ! s<es :!$ .ur! s< !?s 1& Hours ?.< :atural and #rtificial flooring 9ranite1 mar&le1 Ceramic tiles1 mosaic1 cuddapah1 Carpets types Call to $all carpeting Rugs Synthetic mats and tiles. Call coverings gla7ed tiles Call paneling 3im&er strip treatment /aminates $all papering1 curtains and drapery.

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UNIT2 4' P: !% !? A!$ *e#or:% 4e E3e@e!%s 10 Hours '.< Choice of paintings 5urals1 Sculpture1 Plants1 ,ountains 6 Call hangings and their placement.

UNIT2 5' L ?<% !? 10 Hours !.< 9eneral requirements for natural and artificial lighting in interiors /ighting Capacity of various laps locating light points in residences1 sho$ rooms1 hospitals1 offices etc.1

Re4 s o! :!$ Tes% 8 Hours


REFERENCE BOOKS :

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Bome furnishing ) 2esigning and decorating interiors ) 0asy steps to successful decorating ) #rt of colour and design ) #rt of design in home living ) 2esign for you ) Colour your home ) IS !!?? <@(@ dimension of spaces for human activities ) @. :ational &uilding code of India <+. /ighting in architectural design ) <<. #rchitectural graphic standards ) <*. Buman dimension and interior space) <?. Interior 2esign ) <'. Interior 2esign Illustrated ) <!. Interior 2esign )

#nna Bong Rutt 2avid >an 2ommalan 4ar&ara 4radford 3aylor 5aitland 9raves ,rances 5 D&st 4eitler 6 /oc%chart 5ary 9illiatt 4ureau of Indian standards 2ere% Phillips Ramsey 6 Sleeper Fulius Parcero Fohn ,. Pile ,rancis 2.=. Ching #hmed =hasu

105-'A'
&Hours/Week UNIT2 1

A*8ANCE* C)NSTRUCTI)N TECHN)L)G1


;ELECTI8E THE)R1 2 I>

14 WEE+S

84Hours 15Hours

1'1

*eeB EC#:4:% o!s 2efinition)Pro&lems encountered in deep e-cavations)3im&ering) 3erms used)sheeting1 Ranger or $ale1 Strut1 4racing)5ethods of 3im&ering)stay &racing1 4o- sheeting1 vertical sheeting1 runners and sheet piling) Precaution to &e ta%en during tim&ering)2e$atering of the foundation trenches)5ethods Pumping1 Provision of sumps and side drain cement grouting1 free7ing process1 electro)osmosis process.

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P 3e "ou!$:% o!s 2efinition uses of piles types of piles &eaming piles and ,riction piles ) classification &ased on material ) cement concrete piles cast)in situ)Pile1 pre cast piles description1 advantages and disadvantages ) load &earing piles Purpose ) sheet piles)types)description ) choice of type of pile ) factors to &e considered pile cap and shoe description ) load test on piles description ) Pile driving equipments ) types of hammer ) choice of hammer ) causes of failure of piles.

UNIT 2
('1 Co!#re%e Te#<!o3o?=

16 Hours

,resh Concrete ,actors affecting $or%a&ility Cater content 5i- proportion Si7e of aggregate) 9rading of #ggregate) 5easurement of $or%a&ility) slump test) compaction factor test Segregation 4leeding Process of manufacture of concrete 4atching 5i-ing 3ransporting concrete Placing of concrete) compaction of concrete curing of concrete curing methods. #dmi-tures definition function classification ) uses of different types ) quantity to &e used ) light $eight concrete ) light $eight aggregate ) production of light $eight aggregate ) shot Crete or guniting ) 2efinition typical arrangement for gunite system ) special concrete ,erro cement)

production process curing ) advantages and limitations ) fi&re reinforced concrete) production process uses. ('( Pre2s%resse$ #o!#re%e 9eneral principle of pre stressing ) advantages of pre stressed
Concrete ) materials used ) methods of pre stressing ) pretension method ) post tension method ) system of pre stressing ) freyssinet system ) 5agnet &laton system ) /ee)mc) call system) /osses in pre ) stress.

UNIT- 3
-'1 . re Bro%e#% o! ! Au 3$ !?s

15 Hours

9eneral)causes and effects of fire)precautionary measures to minimi7e dangers of fire)limiting fire spread)factors to &e considered ),ire) resisting properties of common &uilding material ) general rules for fire ) resisting &uildings)alarm system) protection of openings) common $all stair ) floor fire e-tinguishing arrangement ) fire protection systems)types ) strong room construction. -'( E:r%< 7u:ke Proo" Co!s%ru#% o! Indian Seismicity 0arthqua%e Bistory) 2efinition of terms used) 4ehavior of structures in the past 0arth qua%es Seismic forces 0ffect of seismic forces on 4uildings Planning of 0arth qua%e resistant 4uildings ) Roofs and ,loors) #rticulation ;oints 0-pansion Foints I.S. code provision #lterations to 4uildings ,oundation Permissi&le increase in the allo$a&le 4earing capacity of soils) Seismic coefficient for different 7ones Construction of framed &uildings in 0arthqua%e 7ones Calls 4eams etc.

UNIT 4
4'1 Pre ":Ar #:% o!

16 Hours

3erms defined ) prefa&ricated &uilding1 module1 composite mem&ers1 modular co)ordination1 systemG 5odular coordination ) &asic module)planning modules grid modules in hori7ontal plane for residential &uildings)industrial &uildings)other consideration ) module for

components)flooring scheme1 4eams1 columns1 $allsG Staircase)lintel) sunshadeG 3olerance on dimensions)length1 cross sectional dimension1 straightness1 squareness1 t$ist1 flatness. 4'( Pre ":Ar #:% o! S=s%e@ Characteristics to &e considered in devising a system ) 3ypes of pre fa&ricated &uilding ) load &earing $all type ) frame typeG 2esign considerations ) &earing for pre cast units1 ;ointsG Requirements of an ideal structural ;oint ) manufacture of pre cast concrete elements place ) process ) main1 au-iliary and su&sidiary processG Stages of pre casting preparation and storage of materials ) moulds curingG Pre fa&rication methods individual method ) &attery form method tilting mould method ,lo$ line production method) e-tension method ) Bandling during transport and storage ) Bandling arrangement )3ransport ) inside the factory ) stac%ing yard to erection site1 0rection $or%s to &e carried out ) 0quipment required.

UNIT 5
5'1 ,: !%e!:!#e :!$ re<:A 3 %:% o! o" Au 3$ !?s

16 Hours

Reha&ilitation of &uildings ) demolition of &uildings ) safety aspects general ) precautions during demolitions ) sequence of demolition of operation demolition process of trusses1 girders and &eams1 $alls1 flooring) catch plat form lo$ering removal and disposal of materials ) mechanical demolition ) Repairs to &uilding repairing of plastering $or%s ) fi-ing doors in ) 5a%ing opening in masonry and fi-ing doors and $indo$s Rene$ing glass panes $ith $ooden fillets ) fi-ing fan clamps in e-isting R.C.C sla& ) repair to terra77o (mosaic" flooring. 5'( Pre#:u% o!s %o Bre4e!% #r:#ks ! Au 3$ !?s Crac%s general Bair crac% Structural crac% ) Bori7ontal crac% in masonry ) vertical diagonal crac%s at the &earing R.C.C &eams or pillars ) transverse crac%s in R.C.C sla& and sunshade.

Re4 s o! :!$ Tes%


Reference : <. Concrete 3echnology 5.S. Shetty

& Hours

*. ,ire Resistant Construction S.P.#rora and ?. 0arth qua%e Proof 2r.Fanardhan;ha '. !. (. . 8.

4uilding

Construction

&y &y

)4uilding

S.P.4indra Construction

and Prof.Suresh %unar Sinha IS Code of Practice for 0arth qua%e IS Code of Practice for ,ire resistance IS Code of Practice for pre stressing Pile foundation R2 Chellis1 5IS Construction and foundation 0ngg Sinha 6 Fanatha Shau. @. Principle ,ine safty standards for &uilding Construction 5.Ha Roytman <+. 2esign concrete structure >ol II 2r. Ramchandra.

1053 c - SOIL MECHANICS & FOUNDATION ENGINEERING


(Elective The !" I#
& Hours/Week 84 Hours 14 6eeks

UNIT- 1$ 1$1 SOIL MECHANICS AND INDE' (RO(ERTIES

15 H %!&

Soil and soil mechanics definition Index properties of soil Texture, porosity void ratio, moisture content, unit weight, specific gravity and Degree of saturation relation between moisture content, void ratio and specific gravity-Problems !nit weights "ul# density dry density unit weight of saturated $ submerged soils unit weight values of soils li#e coarse grained, sand and silt specific gravity laboratory test Soil as a three phase system air voids $ water voids - Percentage voids %imits of consistency &tterberg limits %i'uid limit, plastic limit, shrin#age limit plasticity index %i'uidity index Test for determining li'uid limit using (asagrande)s li'uid limit apparatus *low curve test for plastic limit $ shrin#age limit problems to determine plasticity $ %i'uidity indices 1$) H*DRAULIC (RO(ERTIES OF SOILS Permeability (o-efficient of permeability Definition *actors affecting permeability Tests for coarse grained soils, fine sand $ silt Darcey)s %aw Determination of (o-efficient of permeability by laboratory method (onstant head $ falling head permeability tests problems to find co-efficient of permeability UNIT- ) )$1$ CLASSIFICATION & STRENGTH OF SOILS +eneral classification unified classification of soils as per "IS particle si,e classification as per "IS *ield identification of soils *ield tests to identify soils visual examination Shearing strength of soils Introduction -ohr)s stress circle -ohr)s $ (oulomb failure theory measurement of shear strength Direct shear Test unconfined compression test Problems )$) SOIL COM(ACTION & CONSOLIDATION 15 H %!&

Definition of compaction $ consolidation (omparison between compaction and (onsolidation factors causing consolidation consolidometer %ab test (ompaction ob.ects of compaction -easurement of compaction laboratory test standard Proctor)s compaction test /ptimum moister content $ -ax dry density of soil compaction in the field methods e'uipments used field density of soils sand replacement method

UNIT- 3 3$1 STA+ILISATION OF SOILS & SU+-SOIL SAM(LING

15 H %!&

Sta&ilisation of soils definition o&;ectives 5ethods 5echanical sta&ilisation Cement sta&ilisation /ime sta&ilisation 4itumen sta&ilisation Chemical sta&ilisation Soil sta&ilisation &y in;ection of suita&le grouts 9routing purpose casing method Cement grouting.

Soil sampling types Disturbed $ undisturbed samples split spoon samples thin walled samples (hun# sampling Profile of chun# sampling Soil exploration Definition purpose methods of soil exploration open test pits boring tube $ auger borings Depth $ spacing of test borings sub surface soundings 3$)$ SEE(AGE ANAL*SIS & SEE(AGE +ELO, H*DRAULIC STRUCTURES Introduction to seepage 0ead, gradient and velocity potential seepage pressureupward flow two dimensional flow %aplace e'uation seepage below hydraulic structures hydraulic gradient Piping exit gradient 1hosla)s theory

UNIT- - FOUNDATION ENGINEERING -$1 +EARING CA(ACIT* & SETTLEMENT OF FOUNDATIONS

15 H %!&

Definition -ethods of determining ultimate bearing capacity 2an#ine)s &nalysis Ter,aghi)s analysis effect of water table on bearing capacity ultimate bearing capacity allowable bearing capacity settlement of foundation effect of settlement on the structure

differential settlement *ield plate load test to determine permissible settlement of foundation -$) FOUNDATIONS *oundation Types of foundation spread, strip, raft, pile foundations $ combined footing selection criteria for type of foundation 2eference to "IS 3456 *oundations at different levels footings in granular $ clayey soils foundation on made up grounds pile foundations uses of piles Types of piles according to materials used and according to installation procedure Selection of pile pile driving load carrying capacity pile load test under reamed piles stages in construction procedure
UNIT2 5' 15 Hours

5$1$ MACHINE FOUNDATION Introduction *ree vibration 7atural fre'uency "ar#an $ Pauw)s methods "ar#an method - co-efficient of elastic uniform compression of soil Pauw)s method assumptions modulus of elasticity of soil Design of machine foundation types of machines 2eciprocating type (entrifugal type Impact type steps to design each type (ou,en theory 2atio of weight of foundation to engine weight seismic method of investigation 2esonance methods 8ave velocity -ethod "IS methods use of vibration and sound absorbing materials - design of foundation for machines simple problems only

5$) EARTH (RESSURE ON RETAINING ,ALLS Introduction &ngle of repose of soil 2an#ine)s &ctive $ passive earth pressures assumptions intensity of pressure Total earth pressure position of total pressure problems in retaining walls with vertical bac# only
Re4 s o! :!$ Tes% 9 Hours

Reference Books. 3 9 Soil -echanics and *oundations by Dr " ( Punmia, Published by & Saurabh $ (o Pvt , %td , (hennai & text boo# of Soil -echanics $ *oundation :ngineering in SI units by ; 7 S -urthy, Published by !"S Publishers $ Distributors %td , 7ew Delhi 9

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(onstruction and *oundation :ngineering by Dr = =ha and S 1 Sinha 1hanna Publishers, Delhi > *oundation :ngineering by S P "rahma Published by Tata -cgrow 0ill Publishing (ompany %td , 7ew Delhi Soil -echanics and foundation :ngineering by 0asmu#h Pranshan#er o,a (harotar "oo# %td &nand @8 2lyA India Soil -echanics *oundation :ngineering by Ter,aghi

105- - CI.IL ENGINEERING DRA,ING II

/ H %!&0,ee1 1- ,ee1& 2- H %!& N te 3 *or all the drawings detailed specifications shall be given Designs are not to be included in the examinations The drawings must include %ayout plans, full plan, sections, details of components, elevation, etc , as applicable to each topic There are three +roups of drawings that are to be taught /nly one 'uestion will have to be answered by the students in the examination out of the two 'uestions The 'uestion paper will include only two 'uestions, one from each +roup from the combinations of +roups & $ " or from +roups " $ ( or from +roups & $ ( G! %4 5A5 ((H ENGINEERING DRA,ING# )1 H %!&

3 Infiltration gallery @with one infiltration well, one straight gallery pipe, one inspection well and one .ac# wellA 9 2apid Sand *ilter < Septic Tan# with dispersion TrenchB Soa# pit 6 "io gas plant @*loating typeA 6 2 ( ( s'uare overhead tan# supported by four columns G! %4 5+5 (+RIDGE DRA,ING# > 2 ( ( Slab (ulvert with splayed wing walls C Two span Pipe (ulvert D Two span Tee "eam "ridge with s'uare returns 15 H %!&

G! %4 5C5 (STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING DRA,ING ,ITH +AR +ENDING SCHEDULE# 4 Simply supported one-way slab 35 Simply supported two-way slab 33 2estrained two-way slab 39 Singly reinforced beam 3< Doubly reinforced beam 36 Tee "eams supporting continuous slab 3? Dog-legged staircase 3> %intel and Sunshade 3C 2 ( ( (olumn with footings @s'uareA 2evision and test REFERENCE +OO6S3 3 Drawing manual - T T T I (hand $ (o 9 structural Drawing and Detailing - 1rishnamoorthy 3/ H %!&

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( Bours.Cee% <' Cee%s
LIST OF E'ERCISES

8' Bours

3 9

Study of operating systems ) 2DS and Cindo$s ) Characteristics of Cindo$s. - Hours. 8sing Cindo$s DS entering into the Cindo$s 0-plorer1 create a folder1 copying files1 rename some files and some folders1 find a particular file and delete the file1 and restore it from the recycle &in. - Hours. Prepare a document report using 5S Cord properly formatted $ith ta&les and charts em&edded on it for test report li%e 10 Hours. a. Centrifugal pump efficiency &. Sieve analysis results1 etc. (3he e-ercise should cover >arious font 1 various font si7e1 &old1 underline etc." 8sing 5S 0-cel carryout typical pro&lems involving estimation1 analysis and design pro&lems. (0 Hours. a. Prepare the 0stimate sheet $ith 9iven data (provide all the measurement details" and calculate the Auantity using formula &ar. &. Prepare the #&stract Sheet for the given data and Calculate #mount and 3otal #mount using ,ormula &ar.( use separate column for rates and units" c. 9ive any ta&ular values and as% them to prepare 4ar chart1 pie chart and /inear graph. d. 2esign and #nalysis pro&lems in 0-cel i." 9iven P1 /1 2iameter1 0 and Calculate #rea and 0longation using ,ormula &ar. ii." 9iven &1fc%1,y1Au and 5u then Calculate 0ffective depth IdE and #rea of Steel I#stE using ,ormula 4ar J dK SqrtL5u.(Au&" M and #st K +.! fc% &d. ,y L<)Sqrt(<)%"M $here %K '.( 5u.(fc% &d*" e. 2esign and #nalysis pro&lem in 0-cel iA 9iven fe%1 2ia6 :o. of steel rod1 si7e of column find Pu K (+.' fc% #c N +.( 8' #sc" iiA 9iven &<1 d<1 &* 6 d* for /)section find 5oment of inertia -< K &< .*1 -* K &< N &* .*1 y< K d<.* 1 y* K d*.* - K (&<d<-< N &*d*-*" . (&<d<N &*d* "G and y K (&<d<y<N &*d*y*" . (&<d<N &*d*"

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I --K &<d<? .<* N &<d< (y y<" * N &*d*? .<* N &*d* (y y*"*

Iyy K d< &<? .<* N &<d< (- -<" * N d* &*? .<* N &*d* (- -*"* Note : In addition to the a&ove students may &e given similar e-ercises for practice.

2evelop the dra$ing using #utoC#2 for the follo$ing $or%s Preparation of dra$ing using #83DC#2 (0 Hours. a. &. c. d. e. Section sho$ing $ater service connection to a house. Cross section of a /intel cum Sun Shade. >ertical section of a column $ith square footing. Plan and sectional vie$ of Dne)Cay sla&. /ongitudinal Section and cross section of Singly Reinforced 4eam.

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Carry out the analysis and design of RCC.Steel.3im&er structures and report the details using availa&le C#2 pac%ages. & Hours. Study of Internet1 Ce& 4ro$sing1 etc.1 Send an 0)mail $ith attachment and copy mar%ed to others. & Hours. & Hours.

@. Plot . print the availa&le plan of &uilding dra$ing suita&ly &rought into an #' sheet $ith suita&le title &loc% using paper space and model space. 4 Hours. <+. 2evelop a ? 2 dra$ing of a &uilding and o&tain different vie$s including Perspective vie$. & Hours. Re"ere!#e <. Cindo$sE@8) 4P4 Pu&lications

*. 5.S.Dffice1 Auic% Reference ) 4P4 Pu&lications ?. #utoC#21 Auic% Reference ) 4P4 Pu&lications '. Internet1 :o 0-pr. Required ) 4P4 Pu&lications

105& 2 ,ATERIAL TESTING LA/ PRACTICE II

- Hours / Week Hours

14 Weeks

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<. 2etermination of Specific gravity of soil . sand *. 2etermination of Specific gravity of aggregates ?. #ttrition test on aggregate '. #&rasion test on aggregate !. #ggregate impact test (. Crushing strength of aggregate . Cater a&sorption test on coarse aggregate P:r% / <. 2etermination of >DI2S in sand &ul% density *. 2etermination liquid limit and plastic limit of soil ?. 2etermination of field density of soil a. Sand pouring cylinder method &. Core cutter method '. ProctorEs compaction test !. 2irect shear test on sand In the e-amination the students have to &e given either t$o e-periments in Part # or one e-periment in Part 4

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