This is the complete course outline for Final year (First Semester) at NED University, Urban Engineering. (Year: 2011)
It is also available at http://www.neduet.edu.pk/UE/Program.htm
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Urban Engineering Course Outline | Final Year (First semester)
This is the complete course outline for Final year (First Semester) at NED University, Urban Engineering. (Year: 2011)
It is also available at http://www.neduet.edu.pk/UE/Program.htm
This is the complete course outline for Final year (First Semester) at NED University, Urban Engineering. (Year: 2011)
It is also available at http://www.neduet.edu.pk/UE/Program.htm
Structures Advanced Technologies and Disaster Management Hydraulic Engineering and Water Resource Management
Environmental Engineering-II
Urban Engineering Project
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Soil Mechanics-II
A. SUB SOIL INVESTIGATION D. LATERAL EARTH PRESSURE
Purpose Types of lateral soil pressure Preliminary and detailed Rankine's theory of lateral investigation earth pressures Boring methods, spacing and depth Coulomb's theory of lateral of borings, soil sampling earth pressures In situ testing’s Soil pressure analysis of earth Standard penetration test retaining structures static cone penetration test retaining wall Presentation of boring information sheet piles Preparation of bore logs excavation supports
B. SETTLEMENT ANALYSIS E. STABILITY OF SLOPES
Settlement by elastic theory Varieties of failure Settlement analysis of a thin stratum Stability analysis of clay from index properties Infinite slopes Thick clay stratum settlement Finite slopes Analysis by strain versus Logarithm of General method of slices (Swedish pressure test data Methods) Construction period correction Bishop simplified methods of Secondary consolidation. slices Friction circle method C. BEARING CAPACITY: Taylor's Stability of soil masses Stability number Analysis Stability curves Rankine's Effect of pore water and seepage Terzahgi's forces on stability Meyerhof's Ultimate and safe bearing capacities F. INTRODUCTION TO SOIL DYNAMICS for shallow foundations Dynamic loading conditions Plate bearing test Fundamental definitions Deep foundations bearing capacity Vibration theories of Single Degree- Static and dynamic load carrying of-Freedom System capacity analysis of pile Natural frequency of soil-foundation Pile load test system Group action in piles Evaluation of various parameters for Raft foundation. dynamic analysis Damping constant Mass constant spring constant Analysis of machine foundation (vertical mode of vibration only)
G. SOIL PROPERTY MODIFICATION
Mechanical and chemical stabilizations of soil Principles -- Method
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Mechanics & Design of Steel structures E. FLEXURAL MEMBERS A. THEORY OF ELASTICITY Design of steel beams Analysis of stresses and strains laterally supported due to combined effect of unsupported Axial Deflection Bending Design of steel beams for heavy twisting forces/moments concentrated loads Elementary theory of elasticity Bearing plates Stress transformation, Design of purlins polar co-ordinates Analysis and Design of steel Theories of failure for isotropic beams with materials unsymmetrical cross- section B. THEORY OF PLASTICITY unsymmetrical bending Elementary theory of plasticity Shear Centre plastic hinges Shear Flow shape factor Analysis of curved beam failure mechanism. Design of built-up beams C. INTRODUCTION TO S TEEL S TRUCTURES Girders Steel properties gentry girder design load plate girder. load factors F. COMPRESSION M EMBERS structural steel members Design & analysis of axially loaded steel columns Types Design of laced columns shapes Analysis and design of Specifications and design codes eccentrically loaded steel Safety factors. columns Length effects and evaluation of D. TENSION MEMBERS effective length factor for steel Design of tension members of columns in steel Braced frames Bolted welded Unbraced frames.
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Advanced Technologies & Disaster Management A. MATERIAL TECHNOLOGIES C. MAINTENANCE REHABILITATION & Recycling of conventional REPAIR DISASTER MANAGEMENT constructional materials Monitoring of Infra-structure Cement replacement materials facilities New reinforced concrete strategies for protection (examples) against possible damages Ferro cement, maintenance for different Fiber-reinforced concrete infrastructure facilities Fibers Rehabilitation and repair 1. Synthetic fibers strategies for reinforced concrete 2. glass fibers Repair and rehabilitation of Aggregate replacement. pipe networks sewers B. CONSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES roads Latest developments in trenching drainage facilities and excavation (examples) Predications and preparedness trench less technology strategies for natural disasters specialized formworks such as Earthquakes. technologies for building Emergency management deep waterproof Awareness Program basements Follow-on Disasters mechanized construction Recovery plans methods and equipment. Strategies for protection Loss estimation Risk and Vulnerability Analysis Disaster Mitigation
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Hydraulic Engineering & Water Resource Management A. ELEMENTARY HYDRODYNAMICS Types of Surface drainage. Ideal and real fluid Differential equation of E. WATER TRANSMISSION SYSTEM continuity Water Resources planning and Rotational and of flow fields development for future demand Othogonality of including stream lines storage reservoirs Saline equipotential lines water use Flow net wastewater technique limitations Development of Ground water storage by constructing check Different methods of dams and delay action dams drawing flow net. B. STEADY FLOW IN OPEN CHANNELS Developing the Water streams, rivers for Uniform flow equations permanent recharging Chezy basins Manning use the facility for Specific energy and critical depth recreational Waterways Dynamic equation of open space for Land use. gradually varied depth surface profiles F. GROUND WATER back water curves Control of ground water Hump and constrictions contamination and monitoring Hydraulic jump devices Broad crested weirs Water management through Venture flume and critical depth available water resources for flume. Domestic C. CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS Industrial Types Recreational Stages Development of new water Works resources Efficiencies Ground water hydraulics Specify speed and characteristic Wells curves. Yields D. SURFACE WATER tube wells. Design of open lined G. IRRIGATION unlined channels, Water soil co relationship Sustainable tapping Irrigation Method and technique Resources for conserving the water losses Principles of planning and Design of alluvial canal and outlet development Water requirement for the Land drainage for reducing water garden lawn (et cetera) table irrigation
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Environmental Engineering A. STORM FLOW & SEWAGE FLOW E. SEWAGE TREATMENT ESTIMATES Primary, secondary & tertiary Rainfall intensity formulas treatment hydrograph & dry weather flow Screening grit chamber sewage quantities skimming tanks & sedimentation Variations and rates of flows tanks Velocity gradient & limiting Activated sludge treatment velocities. trickling filters B. TYPES OF SEWERAGE SYSTEMS oxidation ponds (et cetera) Separate & combined systems Sewers F. SEWAGE DISPOSAL METHOD Types Receiving body Shapes assimilation capacity Sizes Stream pollution and self-recovery Materials Sludge Sewer appurtenances Handling pipe strengths and tests. disposal C. PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN Effluent Reuse Construction & maintenance of Industrial waste waters sewers Control Sewer, system analyses Management Diameter and gradient sewer joints G. BUILDING DRAINAGE Sewers Requirements and arrangement of Grading building drainage Laying Soil pipes, Jointing antisyphon pipes testing waste water pipes D. CHARACTERISTICS OF SEWAGE Sanitary fixtures and traps Municipal and industrial wastes House connection and testing of Water pollution house drainage Causes Cross connection and back control parameters syphonage control. Effluent disposal guideline and standards H. SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL Solid wastes Types Characteristics Sources Quantities Collection disposal and recycling. I. LABORATORY WORK Related to the above sampling techniques and examination of wastewater Physical parameters Chemical parameters microbiological parameters
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