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  • 1 B.Tech. Civil Engineering - Scheme and Syllabi

    DEPARTMENT OFCIVIL ENGINEERING

    RULES AND REGULATIONSSCHEME OF INSTRUCTION AND SYLLABI

    of

    B.Tech. Programs

  • 2 B.Tech. Civil Engineering - Scheme and Syllabi

    NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYWARANGAL 506 004

    SCHEME OF INSTRUCTION AND EVALUATION

    B. Tech. CIVIL ENGINEERING

    I - Year I - Semester

    1. MA101 Mathematics - I 4 0 0 4 BSC

    2. HS101 English for Communication (or) 3 0 2 4 HSCME102 Engineering Graphics 2 0 3 4 OEC

    3. PH101 Physics (or) 4 0 0 4 BSCCY101 Chemistry 4 0 0 4 BSC

    4. EC101 Basic Electronics Engg. (or) 3 0 0 3 OECEE101 Basic Electrical Engineering 3 0 0 3 OEC

    5. CE102 Environmental Studies (or) 3 0 0 3 MDCME101 Basic Mechanical Engg. 3 0 0 3 OEC

    6. CS101 Problem Solving and Computer 4 0 0 4 OECProgramming (or)

    CE101 Engineering Mechanics 4 0 0 4 OEC

    7. PH102 Physics Laboratory (or) 0 0 3 2 BSCCY102 Chemistry Laboratory 0 0 3 2 BSC

    8. CS102 Problem Solving and Computer 0 0 3 2 OECProgramming Laboratory (or)

    ME103 Workshop Practice 0 0 3 2 OEC

    9. EA151 EAA: Games and Sports 0 0 3 0 MDC

    21 0 11 26

    Total20 0 12 26

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    I - Year II - Semester

    1. MA151 Mathematics - II 4 0 0 4 BSC

    2. ME102 Engineering Graphics (or) 2 0 3 4 OECHS101 English for Communication 3 0 2 4 HSC

    3. CY101 Chemistry (or) 4 0 0 4 BSCPH101 Physics 4 0 0 4 BSC

    4. EE101 Basic Electrical Engineering (or) 3 0 0 3 OECEC101 Basic Electronics Engineering 3 0 0 3 OEC

    5. ME101 Basic Mechanical Engg. (or) 3 0 0 3 OECCE102 Environmental Studies 3 0 0 3 MDC

    6. CE101 Engineering Mechanics (or) 4 0 0 4 OECCS101 Problem Solving and Computer 4 0 0 4 OEC

    Programming

    7. CY102 Chemistry Lab (or) 0 0 3 2 BSCPH102 Physics Lab 0 0 3 2 BSC

    8. ME103 Workshop Practice (or) 0 0 3 2 OECCS102 Problem Solving and Computer 0 0 3 2 OEC

    Programming Lab

    9. EA151 EAA: Games and Sports 0 0 3 0 MDC

    Total20 0 12 26

    21 0 11 26

    S.No.

    CourseNo. Course Title L T P Cr

    edits Cat.

    Code

    1. MA235 Mathematical Methods 4 0 0 4 BSC

    2. CE201 Strength of Materials 4 0 0 4 PCC

    3. CE202 Fluid Mechanics - I 4 0 0 4 PCC

    4. CE203 Surveying 4 0 0 4 PCC

    5. CE204 Civil Engineering Materials 3 0 0 3 PCC

    6. CE205 Material Testing Lab 0 0 3 2 PCC

    7. CE206 Fluid Mechanics Lab 0 0 3 2 PCC

    8. CE207 Surveying Lab 0 0 4 3 PCC

    Total 19 0 10 26

    II Year I - Semester

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    III Year I - Semester

    1. SM335 Engineering Economics andAccountancy 3 0 0 3 HSC

    2. CE301 Theory of Structures-I 4 0 0 4 PCC3. CE302 Design of Concrete Structures 4 0 0 4 PCC4. CE303 Engineering Hydrology 4 0 0 4 PCC5. CE304 Geotechnical Engineering-I 4 0 0 4 PCC6. CE305 Engineering Geology 3 0 0 3 PCC7. CE306 Geotechnical Engineering

    Laboratory 0 0 3 2 PCC8. CE307 Engineering Geology Laboratory 0 0 3 2 PCC

    Total 22 0 6 26

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    CourseNo. Course Title L T P Cr

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    1. CE351 Theory of Structures- II 3 0 0 3 PCC2. CE352 Irrigation Engineering 4 0 0 4 PCC3. CE353 Environmental Engineering 4 0 0 4 PCC4. CE354 Transportation Engineering 4 0 0 4 PCC5. CE355 Geotechnical Engineering - II 3 0 0 3 PCC6. Open Elective-1 3 0 0 3 OPC7. CE356 Environmental Engineering Lab 0 0 3 2 PCC8. CE357 CAD in Civil Engineering 0 0 3 2 PCC

    Total 21 0 6 25

    III Year II - Semester

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    CourseNo. Course Title L T P Cr

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    Code

    II Year II - Semester

    1. CE251 Mechanics of Materials 3 0 0 3 PCC2. CE252 Fluid Mechanics - II 3 0 0 3 PCC3. CE253 Design of Steel Structures 4 0 0 4 PCC4. CE254 Building Planning and

    Construction 3 0 0 3 PCC5. CE255 Concrete Technology 3 0 0 3 PCC6. CE256 Hydraulic Engineering

    Laboratory 0 0 3 2 PCC7. CE257 Building Drawing 0 0 3 2 PCC8. CE258 Concrete Laboratory 0 0 3 2 PCC

    Total 16 0 9 22

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    1. CE401 Quantity Surveying andPublic Works 1 0 3 3 PCC

    2. Open Elective - 2 3 0 0 3 OPC

    3. Department Elective - 1 3 0 0 3 DEC

    4. Department Elective - 2 3 0 0 3 DEC

    5. Department Elective - 3 3 0 0 3 DEC

    6. Department Elective - 4 3 0 0 3 DEC

    7. CE402 Transportation Engineering Lab 0 0 3 2 PCC

    8. CE449 Project Work Part - A 0 0 3 2 PRC

    Total 16 0 9 22

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    IV Year I - Semester

    IV Year II - Semester

    1. EE485 Measurement Techniques andInstrumentation 3 0 0 3 OEC

    2. CE451 Construction Technology andProject Management 3 0 0 3 PCC

    3. Department Elective - 5 3 0 0 3 DEC4. Department Elective - 6 3 0 0 3 DEC5. Department Elective - 7 3 0 0 3 DEC

    6. Department Elective - 8 3 0 0 3 DEC

    7. CE491 Seminar 0 0 2 1 MDC

    8. CE499 Project Work Part-B 0 0 6 4 PRC Total 18 0 8 23

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    B. Tech. Program - Course Structure

    Course Category Min. Credits Proposed Credits

    Basic Science Core Courses (BSC) 20 24Other Engineering Core Courses (OEC) 28 28Humanities and Social Sciences Core Courses (HSC) 7 7Program Core Courses (PCC) 81 97Departmental Electives (DEC) 18 24Open Electives (OPC) 6 6Mandatory Courses (HDC) 4 4Departmental / Programme Major Project (PRC) 6 6

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    LIST OF ELECTIVES

    For Department Electives 1, 2, 3 & 4

    1 CE411 Prestressed Concrete2 CE412 Industrial Structures3 CE413 Applied Stress Analysis4 CE414 Structural Dynamics5 CE415 Bridge Engineering6 CE416 Computational Hydraulics7 CE417 Stochastic Hydrology8 CE418 Industrial Waste Treatment9 CE419 Air Pollution10 CE420 Irrigation Management11 CE421 Design of Hydraulic Structures12 CE422 Systems Analysis in Civil Engineering13 CE423 Machine Foundations14 CE424 Foundation Analysis and Design15 CE425 Ground Improvement Techniques16 CE426 Rock Engineering and Underground Structures17 CE427 Remote Sensing18 CE428 Advanced Surveying19 CE429 Pavement Engineering20 CE430 Low Volume Roads21 CE431 Railway Engineering22 CE432 Traffic Engineering

    For Department Electives 5, 6, 7, & 8

    1 CE461 Design of Earthquake Resistant Structures2 CE462 Advanced RC Design3 CE463 Repair and Rehabilitation of Structures4 CE464 Finite Element Analysis5 CE465 Environmental Modelling6 CE466 Environmental Impact Analysis7 CE467 Water Resource Systems8 CE468 Ground Water Development9 CE469 Hydro Power Engineering10 CE470 Watershed Management11 CE471 Solid Waste Management12 CE472 Environmental Geotechnical Engineering13 CE473 Earthquake Geotechnical Engineering14 CE474 Geosynthetics15 CE475 Global Positioning System16 CE476 Geographical Information Systems17 CE477 Air and Water Transportation18 CE478 Travel Demand Analysis19 CE479 Pavement Construction and Maintenance20 CE480 Highway Safety

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    B. Tech. CIVIL ENGINEERING

    SYLLABUS

    MA101 MATHEMATICS - I (4-0-0)4Rank, Normal form, Inverse of a matrix - solutions of systems of linear equations - Characteristic roots andvectors - Rolle's and Mean value theorems - Expansions - Indeterminate forms- Curve tracing - PartialDifferentiation - maxima and minima of functions - solution of first order first degree differential equations- Homogeneous and non-homogeneous linear equations of arbitrary order.Reading:1. R.K.Jain and S.R.K.Iyengar, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Narosa Pub. House, 2008.2. Erwyn Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 8th Edition, John Wiley and Sons, 2008.3. B.S.Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publications, 2009.

    HS101 ENGLISH FOR COMMUNICATION (3-0-2) 4Vocabulary Building - Effective Sentence Construction; Paragraphs- Note-making - Letter-writing - ReadingTechniques - Technical Report writing - Book Review; English Sound System - Stress, Rhythm and Intonation- Group Discussions- Listening Comprehension.Reading:1. Dept. of Humanities and Social Sciences, Anna University, English for Engineers and Technologists,

    Combined Edition, Vol. 1 and 2, Orient Blackswan, 2008.2. Ashraf, M Rizvi. Effective Technical Communication. Tata McGraw Hill, 2006.3. Meenakshi Raman and Sangeetha Sharma. Technical Communication: Principles and Practice, 2nd

    Edition, Oxford University Press, 2011.

    ME102 ENGINEERING GRAPHICS (2-0-3)4Principles of orthographic projections, projections of points, lines, planes and solids, Section of solids, Isometricviews, Auto-CAD.Reading:1. Bhatt, N.D., Elements of Engineering Drawing, Charotar Publishers, 2005.2. Sham Tikoo., Understanding AutoCAD 2002, Tata McGraw Hill Book Company, New Delhi, 2001.3. Lakshminarayanan, V. and Vaishwanar, R.S., Engineering Graphics including AutoCAD 2002, Jain

    Brothers, New Delhi, 2005.4. Siddique, A.N., Engineering Drawing with a Primer on Auto CAD, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi,

    2004.

    CY101 CHEMISTRY (4-0-0)4Electrochemistry: Reference electrodes - Ion selective electrodes-Chemically modified electrodes as sensors- Electrochemical energy systems-lithium batteries - Fuel cells Corrosion and its prevention: MolecularInteractions - Molecular orbital theory- self-assembly involving different types of interactions - Chemistry ofNano-materials - Synthesis and applications - Basic Principles of Organic Chemistry - Polymer Chemistry -Thermoplastic and Thermosetting resins - Conducting polymers - Chemical Spectroscopy - Photochemistry.Reading:1. P. W. Atkins and Julio de Paula, Atkins Physical Chemistry l Chemistry, 7th Edition, Oxford University

    Press, New York, 2002.2. Shashi Chawla, A Reading of Engineering Chemistry, 3rd Edition, Dhanpat Rai and Co., New Delhi,

    2007.3. S. Vairam, P. Kalyani and Suba Ramesh, Engineering Chemistry, 1st Edition, John Wiley & Sons, India,

    2011.

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    PH101 PHYSICS (4-0-0)4Interference - Interferometers- Applications; Diffraction- Multiple slits- resolving power- Applications;Polarization - Optical activity- photoelasticity; Lasers - Holography - Applications; Optical Fibers - Sensing;Functional materials - Nano materials; Matter waves, Schrodinger wave equation, Tunneling, particleaccelerators; Acoustics- Ultrasonics - Applications.Reading:1. Halliday, Resnic and Walker, Fundamentals of Physics, 9th Edition, John Wiley, 2011.2. Beiser.A, Shobhit Mahajan, Concepts of Modern Physics, 6th Edition, McGraw Hill, 2009.3. Ajoy Ghatak, Optics, 5th Edition, TMH, 2012.

    EE101 BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (3-0-0)3DC Circuits - AC Circuits - Magnetic Circuits - Single Phase Transformers - DC Machines - Three PhaseInduction Motor - Measuring Instruments.Reading:1. Edward Hughes, Electrical Technology, 6th Edition, ELBS, 2001.2. Vincent Del Toro, Electrical Engineering Fundamentals, 2nd Edition, PHI, 2003.3. V N Mittle, Basic Electrical Engineering, TMH Edition, 2000.

    EC101 BASIC ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING (3-0-0)3Electronic Systems- Transistor and applications- Feedback in Electronic Systems- Integrated Circuits-.DigitalCircuits- Electronic Instrumentation Principles of Communication.Reading:1. Salivahanan, Electronic Devices and Circuits, 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw hill, 2011.2. Neil Storey, Electronics: A Systems Approach, 4th Edition, Pearson Education, 2009.3. William David Cooper, Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement Techniques, 2nd edition, PHI, 1999.

    CE102 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (3-0-0) 3Environmental studies and its importance, Environment and Society, Sustainable development, GlobalConcerns, Resources, Ecosystems, Ecological pyramids, Biodiversity, Environmental Pollution, Nuclearradiation hazards, Solid waste management, Disaster Management, Rain water harvesting, EnvironmentalActs and Legislation, Environment and human healthReading:1. Garg, S.K and Garg, R., Ecological and Environmental Studies, Khanna Publishers, Delhi, 2006.2. Henry J.G. and Heinke G.W., Environmental Science and Engineering, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall of

    India, New Delhi, 2004.3. Masters G.M., Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall of

    India, New Delhi, 2004.

    ME101 BASIC MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (3-0-0)3Basic principles of thermodynamics, thermal power plant layout and different components, vapourcompression refrigeration, fundamentals of heat transfer, I.C. engines and gas turbines, salient features ofan automobile, transmission of power: belt and gear drives, manufacturing processes: casting, welding,Forming and machining.Reading:1. Mathur, M.L., Mehta, F.S., and Tiwari, R.P., Elements of Mechanical Engineering, Jain Brothers, New

    Delhi, 2011.2. Roy, K.P., and Hazra Chowdary, S.K., Elements of Mechanical Engineering, Media Promoters and

    Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 2002.3. Rudramoorthy, R., Thermal Engineering, Tata McGraw Hill Book Company, New Delhi, 2003.4. Hazra Chowdary, S.K. and Bose, Workshop Technology, Vol. I and II, Media Promoters and Publishers

    Pvt. Ltd., 2002.

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    CS101 PROBLEM SOLVING AND COMPUTER PROGRAMMING (4-0-0)4Introduction to computers - Basics of C++ - Flow of Control- Conditional statements - Loops - Functions -parameter passing-Recursion- types of Variables - Single, Multi-Dimensional Arrays - Pointers and DynamicArrays - Multidimensional Dynamic Arrays - C Strings, Standard String Class - I/O Streams, Character I/O- File I/O - Structures and Classes.Reading:1. Walter Savitch, Problem Solving with C++, 6th Edition, Pearson, 20072. Cay Horstmann, Timothy Budd, Big C++, Wiley, Indian Edition, 2006

    CE101 ENGINEERING MECHANICS (4-0-0)4Force and Moment vectors - Degree of freedom - Equilibrium equations- D'Alembert's principle - Dynamicequilibrium of a body- force systems in space - Friction - Analysis of pin jointed plane frames - Centroid andMoment of Inertia - Kinematics and Kinetics of particles - Rectilinear and curvilinear motion - Principle ofwork and energy - Impulse and momentum- Simple stress strain- Hooke's law - Poisson's ratio - Analysis ofaxially loaded members.Reading:1. J.L. Meriam and L.G. Kraige, Engineering Mechanics, 7th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2012.2. Timoshenko and Young, Engineering Mechanics, 3rd Edition, McGraw Hill Publishers, 2006.3. Gere and Timoshenko, Mechanics of Materials, 2nd Edition, CBS Publishers, 2011.

    PH102 PHYSICS LABORATORY (0-0-3)2Newton's rings; of He-Ne laser; Width of single slit; specific rotation of sugar solution; RC circuit; LCRresonance circuit; Half Life of a Radioactive substance; Diffraction grating; Numerical aperture and bendinglosses; Planck's constant; Ultrasonic diffraction.

    CY102 CHEMISTRY LABORATORY (0-0-3)2Volumetric Analysis: Redox titrations - Complxometric titrations-Instrumental methods of analysis: pH-metry- Potentiometry-Conductometry- Colorimetry - Ion-exchange - Adsorption - Photochemical reduction-Studyof rate of corrosion.Reading:1. A.I. Vogel, Quantitative Inorganic Analysis, 6th Edition, 2007.

    CS102 PSCP LABORATORY (0-0-3)2Familiarization - Editing - Conditional expressions - Series evaluation - Functions - Recursion - Arrays -Pointers - C-strings - Strings - File I/O - Formatted Output - Structures, Classes.

    ME103 WORKSHOP PRACTICE (0-0-3)2Exposure is given to the student in the following Trades: Fitting, Welding, Carpentry, Foundry, Power Tools,House Wiring and Machine Shop.Reading:1. Rajendra Singh, Introduction to Basic Manufacturing Process and Workshop Technology, New Age

    International(P)Ltd. Publishers, 2006.2. Raghuwanshi, B.S.: Workshop Technology, Vol.I and II, Dhanpat Rai & Co. (P) Ltd., 2008.3. P. Kannaiah and K.L. Narayana, Engineering Practices Laboratory, SciTech. Publications, Chennai, 2006.

    MA151 MATHEMATICS - II (4-0-0)4Laplace transform - Inverse Laplace transform - Solution of ODE - Evaluation of plane areas, volume andsurface area of a solid of revolution and lengths - Convergence of Improper integrals - Double and tripleintegrals - Vector Differentiation - Gradient - Divergence and Curl - Line and surface integrals - Green'stheorem, Gauss Divergence theorem, Stokes' theorem.

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    Reading:1. R.K.Jain and S.R.K.Iyengar, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Narosa Pub. House, 2008.2. Erwyn Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, John Wiley & Sons, 8th Edition, 2008.3. B.S.Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publications, 2009.

    MA211 MATHEMATICAL METHODS (4-0-0) 4Functions of Complex Variables and conformal mapping; Partial differential equations: Types - Solutions;Fourier and z-transformation; Numerical Methods: roots of algebraic and transdental equations; Numericalintegration - Interpolation - Numerical solutions- Range-Kutta method; Statistical Methods: Concepts ofprobability, Discrete and Continuous Random variables, Covariance, Correlation and regression, Analysisof variance, Testing of hypothesis.Reading:1. B.S. Grewal, Higher Engineering Mathematics, Khanna Publications, 2009.2. Erwyn Kreyszig, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, 8th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 20113. M.K. Jain, S.R.K. Iyengar and R.K.Jain, Numerical Methods for Scientific and Engineering Computation,

    Narose Pub. House, 2003.4. R.K.Jain and S.R.K. Iyengar, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Narosa Publishing House, 2004.

    CE201 STRENGTH OF MATERIALS (4-0-0) 4Static determinacy and indeterminacy - Tension and Compression - Thermal Stresses - Elastic Constants -Impact Loading - Strain Energy - Shear force and Bending Moment - Theory of Simple Bending - Flexuralshear stress distribution - Torsion of Circular Shafts - Deflection of Beams - Thin cylinders - Principal Planes- Principal stresses and strains - Mohr's Circle.Reading:1. Gere and Timoshenko, Mechanics of Materials, 4th Edition, PWS Publishing Company, May 1997.2. S. B. Junarkar and Dr. H. J. Shah, Mechanics of Structures, 27th Revised and Enlarged, Charotar

    Publishing House, 2008.3. T. D. Gunneswara Rao, Strength of Materials, 1st Edition, SMS Publishers, 2012.

    CE202 FLUID MECHANICS - I (4-0-0) 4Properties of fluids, Fluid Statics, Kinematics, potential flow, Fluid Dynamics, Calibration of dischargemeasuring device, major and minor losses in conveyance, Dimensional Analysis, Equation of motion ofviscous flow - Navier-Stokes equations - Exact solutions, Laminar and turbulent flow in closed conduits,Reynolds turbulent stresses, Prandtl's mixing length hypothesisReading:1. Franck M White, Fluid Mechanics, Tata McGraw Hill Publication 2011.2. Robert W.Fox, Philip J. Pritchard, Alan T. McDonald, Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, Student Edition

    Seventh, Wiley India Edition, 2011.3. Shames, Mechanics of Fluids, McGraw Hill Book Co., New Delhi, 1988.4. Streeter V.L., Benjamin Wylie, Fluid Mechanics, McGraw Hill Book Co., New Delhi, 1999.

    CE203 SURVEYING (4-0-0) 4Surveying objectives, plane surveying principles and classification, Chain Surveying; Compass Surveying;Plane Table Surveying; Levelling and Contouring; Areas and Volumes; Theodolite Survey and Traversing;Tacheometric Surveying; Trigonometrical Levelling; Curve Setting: Triangulation.Reading:1. B.C. Punmia, Ashok Kumar Jain, Ashok Kr. Jain, Arun Kr. Jain., Surveying I and II, Laxmi Publications,

    2005.2. Chandra A. M., Higher Surveying, New Age International Publishers, 2007.3. Chandra A.M., Plane Surveying, New Age International Pub, 2007.4. Charles D Ghilani, Paul R Wolf, Elementary Surveying, Prentice Hall, 2012.

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    B.Tech. Civil Engineering - Scheme and Syllabi

    CE204 CIVIL ENGINEERING MATERIALS (3-0-0) 3Building stones; Brick and other clay products; Lime and cement; Mortar and concrete: timber and woodbased products; steel and aluminum; Introduction to new materials.Reading:1. M. Gambhir, Neha Jamwal, Building Materials Products, Properties and Systems, Tata McGraw Hill

    Publishers, New Delhi, 2011.2. National Building Code of India 2005, Bureau of Indian Standards, 2005.3. R.K.Gupta, Civil Engineering Materials and Construction Practices, Jain brothers, New Delhi, 2009.4. Tech. Teachers Training Institute, Civil Engineering Materials, Tata McGraw Hill, 1992.

    CE205 MATERIAL TESTING LABORATORY (0-0-3) 2Study of stress - strain characteristics of Steel - Tension test - Strain measurement - Ductility Tests -Compression Test - Shear Test - Hardness Tests - Torsion Test - Bending Test - Tests on Spring.

    CE206 FLUID MECHANICS LABORATORY (0-0-3) 2Measurement of Discharge in Tanks, Pipes, Channels; Measurement of Viscosity: Stoke's and Hazen PoiseuilleMethod, Characteristics of laminar and turbulent Flow through Pipes, Application of Momentum Equation -Impact of Jet.Reading:1. K.L.Kumar, Engineering Fluid Mechanics, Eurasia Publishing House (P) Ltd., 1994.

    CE207 SURVEYING LABORATORY (0-0-4) 3Chain Survey, Compass Survey, Compass Traversing, Plane Table survey, Fly Levelling using Total Station,LS and CS, Contouring by Block levelling, Trignometrical levelling, Theodolite traversing, TachometricTraversing, Radial contouring, Setting out simple circular curve, Reverse curve and Transition Curves.Reading:1. B.C. Punmia, Ashok Kumar Jain, Ashok Kr. Jain, Arun Kr. Jain., Surveying I & II, Laxmi Publications,

    2005.2. Chandra A. M., Higher Surveying, New Age International Publishers, 2007.3. Chandra A. M., Plane Surveying, New Age International Pub, 2007.4. Charles D Ghilani, Paul R Wolf., Elementary Surveying, PH, 2012.

    CE251 MECHANICS OF MATERIALS (3-0-0) 3Area - Moment method - Conjugate Beam method - Strain Energy of Beams in bending - Castigliano'sTheorem - Direct and Bending stresses - Columns and Struts - Thick Cylinders - Failure theories - Springs- Shear Centre - Unsymmetrical bending.Reading:1. Beer and Johnston, Mechanics of Materials, 4th Edition, McGraw Hill, 2005.2. Gere and Timoshenko, Mechanics of Materials, 4th Edition, PWS Publishing Company, 1997.3. S.B.Junarkar and H.J. Shah, Mechanics of Structures, 27th Revised and Enlarged, Charotar Publishing

    House, 2008.CE252 FLUID MECHANICS - II (3-0-0) 3Boundary Layer Theory; Uniform Flow in Open Channels; Steady Gradually Varied Flow in Open Channels;Steady Rapidly Varied Flow in Open Channels; Unsteady flow in Open Channels; Hydraulic Similitude;Hydraulic Machinery; Compressible Flows.Reading:1. Chow, V.T., Open Channel Hydraulics, Blackburn Press, 2009.2. Franck M White, Fluid Mechanics, Tata McGraw Hill Publication 2011.3. Robert W. Fox, Philip J. Pritchard, Alan T. McDonald, Introduction to Fluid Mechanics, Student Edition

    7th, Wiley India Edition, 2011.4. Subramanya, K., Flow in Open Channel, Tata McGraw Hill Publications, New Delhi, 2008.

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    B.Tech. Civil Engineering - Scheme and Syllabi

    CE253 DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES (4-0-0) 4Steel Joints - Bolted - Welded - Framed and Seated connections - Design of Tension, Compression, FlexuralMembers - Steel Column base - Column Splice - Beam column - Roof trusses - Plate Girder.Reading:1. Bhavikatti SS, Design of Steel Structures, 2nd Edition., I.K. International Pub. House Pvt. Ltd. February

    2010.2. Duggal SK, Design of Steel Structures, Tata McGraw Hill Publication, 2008.3. IS 800 - 2007, Code of Practice for General Construction in Steel, Bureau of Indian Standards, 2007.

    CE254 BUILDING PLANNING AND CONSTRUCTION (3-0-0)3Functional planning of buildings; Masonry; Prevention of dampness; Different openings in buildings; Flooringsand roofs; Vertical transportation in buildings.Reading:1. Varghese PC - Building Construction - PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd., 20082. Punmia B. C., Jain A. J., and Jain A.J., Building Construction, Laxmi Publications, 2005.3. National Building Code of India, Bureau of Indian Standards, 2005.

    CE255 CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY (3-0-0) 3Concrete making materials - Hydration of Cement - Quality Tests - Admixtures - Fresh Concrete - Mixing -Placing - Compaction - Curing - Strength of Concrete - Durability - Concrete Mix design - IS and ACImethods.- Special Concretes and Concreting methods.Reading:1. A.M. Nevelli, Properties of Concrete, 5th ED., Printice Hall, 2012.2. M L Ghambhir, Concrete Technology, Tata McGraw Hill pub, 2012.3. M.S. Shetty, Concrete Technology, S. Chand and Co, Dec., 2006.

    CE256 HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING LABORATORY (0-0-3)2Calibration of Standing Wave Flume, Determination of Manning's and Chezy's Constants for Smooth andRough Channels, Characteristics of Hydraulic Jump, Performance Tests of Pumps and turbines Wind Tunnel- Subsonic Flow Past a Cylinder, Velocity Distribution in Open Channels, Basic Hydrology System.Reading:1. Jagdish Lal, Hydraulic Machines, Metropolitan Book Co, Delhi, 1995.2. K.L. Kumar, Engineering Fluid Mechanics, Eurasia Publishing House, 1997.

    CE257 BUILDING DRAWING (0-0-3) 2

    Drawing of Plan, Section and Elevation of Buildings - Line Diagram - Representation of Doors, Windows,Ventilators and Built in Features; Development of Plans for Single Storied and Multi Storied Buildings - SitePlan - Orientation; AUTOCAD Drawings - Layout of Plan - Cross Sectional View and Elevation Details-Service Lines Layout- Specifications and Detailing.Reading:1. George Omura, Mastering AUTOCAD 2013 - John Wiley & Sons, 2012.2. Shaw, Kale and Patki - Building Drawing: with an Integrated Approach to Built Environment, McGraw

    Hill, 2002.3. Alan Jefferis & Kenneth D Smith., Commercial Drafting and Detailing, Cengage Learning, 2010.

    CE258 CONCRETE LABORATORY (0-0-3) 2

    Tests on Cement - Consistency - Initial and Final Setting Times - Compressive Strength - Specific Gravity -Aggregates - Fineness modulus - percentage of voids, Bulk density - Workability Tests - Tests on HardenedConcrete - Non-destructive testing of Concrete - Concrete Mix design.

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    B.Tech. Civil Engineering - Scheme and Syllabi

    CE301 THEORY OF STRUCTURES - I (4-0-0) 4Theorem of Three moments - Propped Cantilever, Fixed and Continuous Beams - Column Analogy method- Slope Deflection method - Moment distribution method - Kani's method - Analysis of Indeterminate trusses- Deflections in Pin jointed plane trusses - Analysis for Moving loads and Influence lines - Approximateanalysis of frames - Portal and Cantilever methods.Reading:1. L.S. Negi, Theory and Problems in Structural Analysis, Tata McGraw Hill Pub, 1997.2. S.B. Junarkar and Dr. H.J. Shah, Mechanics of Structures, 27th Revised and Enlarged, Charotar Publishing

    House, 2008.3. Wang C.K., Intermediate Structural Analysis, Tata McGraw Hill Publication, 2010.

    CE302 DESIGN OF CONCRETE STRUCTURES (4-0-0) 4

    Limit State design of Concrete Structures - Characteristic Strength and Loads - Reinforced concrete beams- Flexure design - Shear design - Bond and Anchorage - Serviceability - RC Slabs - Columns and Footings- Working stress method - Cantilever Retaining walls - Circular Water tanks - Stair case.Reading:1. IS-456-2000, IS 3370 (Part IV), Bureau of Indian Standards, 2000.2. Jain A.K., Reinforced Concrete (Limit State method), 1st Edition, Nemchand and Brothers, 1999.3. P.C. Varghese, Limit State Design of Reinforced Concrete, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall India, 2009.

    CE303 ENGINEERING HYDROLOGY (4-0-0)4

    Hydrologic Cycle, Forms and characteristics of Precipitation - Weather Systems, Measurement and analysisof rainfall, Abstractions from precipitation, Infiltration Process and Infiltration Indices, Measurement of Streamflow, Components of Hydrograph, Rainfall-Runoff Relationship Unit Hydrograph Theory, Conceptual Models,Flood Frequency Analysis, flood Routing, Ground Water.Reading:1. Chow, V. T., Maidment and Mays, L. A., Applied Hydrology, Tata McGraw Hill Pub. Co., New York, 2010.2. Subrahmanya, K., Engineering Hydrology, Tata McGraw Hill Pub. Co., New Delhi, 2010.3. Warren Viessman, Jr. and G L Lewis, Introduction to Hydrology, Prentice Hall India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi,

    2008.

    CE304 GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING - I (4-0-0)4

    Three phase diagram -Classification of Soils ; Permeability and Seepage Analysis - Effective stress andquick sand phenomenon; Compaction - Stress distribution in soils - Boussinesq's and Westergaard's equations- Consolidation of Soils - Terzaghi's Theory - magnitude and rate of consolidation settlements; Shear strengthof soils - Mohr-coulomb failure criterion - Measurement of shear strength - Slope Stability.Reading:1. C. Venkatramaiah, Geotechnical Engineering, New Age Intl. Publishers Ltd., New Delhi, 2009.2. Gopal Rajan and A.S.R. Rao, Basic and Applied Soil Mechanics, New Age Int. Pub., New Delhi 2009.3. Subhash Chander, Geotechnical and Foundation Engineering, 3rd Edition, Jain Brothers, New Delhi,

    2012.4. T.N. Ramamurthy and T.G. Sitharam, Geotechnical Engineering, S. Chand & Co. Ltd., Delhi, 2008.

    CE305 ENGINEERING GEOLOGY (3-0-0)3Earth Science - Internal Structure - Physical Features, Weathering, Erosion; Mineralogy - Crystals - Minerals;Petrology - Igneous, Sedimentary and Metamorphic Rocks; Structural geology - Attitude of Beds - Joints -Folds - Faults - Unconformities; Engineering properties of rocks; Geophysical Exploration; Geological hazards;Hydrogeology; Geological factors affecting Dams, Reservoirs and Tunnels.

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    Reading:1. K.V.G.K. Gokhale, Principles of Engineering Geology, BS Publications, Hyderabad, 2005.2. David George Price, Engineering Geology: Principles and Practice, Springer, 2009.3. N.Chenna Kesavulu, Text Book of Engineering Geology, Mac Millan Ltd., New Delhi. 2009.4. Parbin Singh, Engineering and General Geology, Katson Publishers, 2009.

    SM335 ENGINEERING ECONOMICS AND ACCOUNTANCY (3-0-0)3Basic concepts of national income, inflation, economic policies, financial accounting, preparation of costsheet, concepts of financial management and smart investment.Reading:1. Henry M.S. Engineering Economics Principles, McGraw Hill Publishers, 2011.2. Jain and Narang, Accounting, Kalyani Publishers, 2011.

    CE306 GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (0-0-3) 2Specific Gravity of Soil, Sieve Analysis , Atterberg Limits, Field density by Core cutter and Sand replacementmethods, Permeability of Soils - Constant and variable method, Proctor's Compaction Test, UnconfinedCompression Test, Direct Shear Test, Triaxial compression Test, Consolidation Test.Reading:1. National Institute of Technology, Warangal, Soil Mechanics Lab Manual, 2011.2. Satyendra Mittal, Shukla J.P. Soil Testing for Engineers, Khanna Publishers, 2003.

    CE307 ENGINEERING GEOLOGY LABORATORY (0-0-3) 2

    Identification of Crystals; Minerals - rock forming and economical minerals, Identification of rocks - Igneousrocks, Sedimentary rocks, Metamorphic rocks, Structural geology - strike and dip, three and four pointproblems, completion of outcrop maps, order of superposition, Geophysical methods.Reading:1. N. Chenna Kesavulu, Text Book of Engineering Geology, MacMillan Ltd., New Delhi. 2009.

    CE351 THEORY OF STRUCTURES - II (3-0-0) 3

    Matrix methods of Structural analysis - Flexibility method - Stiffness method - Analysis of Three hingedarches - Two hinged arches - Suspension bridges - Free vibration of Single degree freedom systems -Damping effects.Reading:1. Mario Paz, Structural Dynamics Theory and Computation, 2nd Ed., CBS Publishers, 2010.2. S.B. Junarkar and Dr. H.J. Shah, Mechanics of Structures, 27th Revised and Enlarged, Charotar Publishing

    House, 2008.3. Wang C.K., Intermediate Structural Analysis, Tata McGraw Hill Pub, 2010.

    CE352 IRRIGATION ENGINEERING (4-0-0) 4Need for Irrigation, application of irrigation water, water requirements of crops, Field Capacity, IrrigationEfficiencies, canal irrigation, silt theories; Design Procedure for Alluvial Channels, water logging, diversionhead works - Design of weirs on Permeable Foundations- canal regulation works- Functions and Design ofRegulators, Design of cross drainage works, Gravity dams, earth dams, spillways, energy dissipation.Reading:1. Arora K.L., Irrigation Water Resources Engineering, Standard Book Publishing Co., Delhi, 1996.2. Asawa G.L., Irrigation and Engineering, New Age Publishing Co., Delhi, 1996.3. Modi P.M., Irrigation Water Resources and Hydropower Engineering, Standard Publishing Company,

    New Delhi, 2000.4. Murthy C.S.N., Water Resources Engineering - Principles and Practice, New Age Publishing Company,

    Delhi, 2002.

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    CE353 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (4-0-0) 4Protected Water, Water Supply schemes, Sources of Water, Quantity and quality, Water treatment, Storageand distribution; Sewerage Systems, Sewer design, Sewer Appurtenances, Wastewater characteristics,Wastewater treatment, Sludge Treatment, Wastewater disposal, Self - purification of Streams.Reading:1. Peavy H.S., Rowe D. R, George T. - Environmental Engineering - McGraw Hill Publishers, 1985.2. Punmia B.C., Jain A. and Jain A. - Environmental Engineering I and II - Water Supply Engineering and

    Wastewater Engineering, Arihanth Publishers, Jodhpur, 1998.

    CE354 TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING (4-0-0) 4Transportation system and characteristics, highway network planning, highway alignment and geometricdesign, traffic engineering principles, Traffic management and control, pavement materials and mix design,design of pavements, highway construction, highway maintenance.Reading:1. Chakraborty P and Das A - Principles of Transportation Engineering, PHI, January 2003.2. Kadiyali L.R - Traffic Engineering and Transportation Planning, Khanna Publ. New Delhi, 2011.3. Khanna S.K., and Justo C.E.G., Highway Engineering, Nem Chand Bros., Roorkee, 2004.4. Nicholas J Garber and Lester A Hoel, Principles of Traffic and Highway Engineering, 2nd Edition, Sengage

    Learning India, 2010.

    CE355 GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING - II (3-0-0) 3Lateral Earth Pressures; Bearing capacity of foundation; Settlement of foundation; Shallow foundations; Pilefoundations, Well foundations Soil Exploration.Reading:1. Das, BM, Geotechnical Engineering - Cengage Learning, New Delhi, 2009.2. Gopal Ranjan, Rao ASR, Basic and Applied Soil Mechanics, New Age Publication, Delhi, 2000.3. Murthy VNS, Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, CBS Publications, Delhi, 2007.4. P.C. Varghese, Design of Reinforced Concrete Foundations, PHI, 2009.

    CE356 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY (0-0-3) 2Water and wastewater analysis, Suitability of water for drinking, treatment options, Estimation of coagulantdose, Spectrophotometric analysis, Flame photometer, Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy demonstration.Reading:1. B. Kotaiah and Dr. N. Kumara Swamy, Environmental Engineering Laboratory Manual, 1st Edition, Charotar

    Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2007.

    CE357 CAD IN CIVIL ENGINEERING (0-0-3) 2Building planning - Drawing - CAD Drafting - Rendering - Highway Design - Estimates - Cutting - Banking -ContouringReading:1. Patrick Davis, Introducing Autodesk Revit Architecture 2012, 1st Edition, Sybex; 2012.2. Paul F. Aubin, Mastering Autodesk Revit Building, 1st Edition, Autodesk Press; 2006.

    CE401 QUANTITY SURVEYING AND PUBLIC WORKS (1-0-3) 3Introduction to estimates; Analysis of rates; Specifications; Contracts; Tenders; Valuation.Reading:1. Birdie, G.S., Estimation and Costing in Civil Engineering, Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co. Ltd, New Delhi,

    2011.

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    2. Chakraborti, M, Estimation, Costing, Specifications and Valuation in Civil Engineering, National HalftoneCo. Calcutta, 2005.

    3. Dutta B.N., Estimation and Costing in Civil Engineering: Theory and Practice, UBS Publishers DistributorsLtd., 2006.

    CE402 TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING LABORATORY (0-0-3) 2Test on aggregate, Bitumen, Soil - Bituminous concrete mix design, exercises on traffic engineering, pavementcondition studies, demonstration of advanced pavement evaluation equipments.Reading:1. Kadiyali L.R, Traffic Engineering and Transportation Planning, Khanna Publ., New Delhi, 20062. Khanna S.K, Justo C.E.G. and Veeraraghavan A, Highway Material Testing, New Chand Publications,

    New Delhi, 2009

    CE411 PRESTRESSED CONCRETE (3-0-0) 3Fundamentals of prestressing - Classification and types of prestressing - pretensioning and post tensioning- Losses of prestress - flexure Analysis of PSC Sections - Cable profile - Limiting zone - Shear and Bond -End block design - Continuous beams.Reading:1. Krishna Raju, N, Prestressed Concrete, 3rd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co, 1998.2. Lin. T.Y, Design of Presteressed Concrete Structures, 3rd Edition, Wiley India Pvt. Limited, 2010.3. N. Rajagopalan, Prestressed Concrete, 2nd Edition, Narosa Publishing House, 2008.

    CE412 INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURES (3-0-0) 3Steel Gantry Girders - Portal Frames - Single bay-Two Storey - Gable Structures - Knee brace - Light weightmetal Structures - design of connections- Shear design - Flexure design - Steel Bunkers - Silos - Chimneys-Self supportedReading:1. Arya and Ajamani, Design of Steel Structures, Nem Chand Bros, 2004.2. Dr. B. C. Punmia, Ashok Kr. Jain, Arun Kr. Jain, Design of Steel Structure, 2nd Edition, Lakshmi Pub,

    1998.3. Ramachandra, Design of Steel Structures, 12th Edition, Standard Publishers, 2009.

    CE413 APPLIED STRESS ANALYSIS (3-0-0) 3Three dimensional stress analysis - Stress invariants - Equilibrium and compatibility conditions - Airy'sstress function- Applied to simple problems - Torsion of non circular sections - Three dimensional strainanalysis - Strain measurement - Strain gauges - Strain rosettes - Experimental Stress analysis - PhotoElasticity.Reading:1. Dr. Sadhu Singh, Applied Stress Analysis, 4th Edition, Khanna Publishers, 1993.2. J.W. Dally and W.F. Riley, Experimental Stress Analysis, 3rd Edition, McGraw Hill, January 19913. Jianqiao Ye., Structural and Stress Analysis: Theories, Tutorials and Examples, Taylor & Francis, 2008

    CE414 STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS (3-0-0) 3Single Degree Freedom Systems - Free Vibrations - Damping effects - Logarithmic decrement - ForcedVibrations - Duhammel's integral - Multi-degree Freedom systems - Energy methods - Mode shapes -Stodalla's method - Applications - Continuous systems - Vibration of beams - Rayleigh Ritz method.Reading:1. A.K. Chopra, Dynamics of Structures, 3rd Edition, Pearson, 2007.2. Clough and Penzien, Dynamics of Structures, 2nd Edition, McGraw Hill, 1993.3. Mario Paz, Structural Dynamics Theory and Computation, 2nd Edition, CBS Publishers, 2010.

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    CE415 BRIDGE ENGINEERING (3-0-0) 3

    RCC bridges - IRC Loading - Design of Slab bridges, Simply supported T-beam bridges - Pigeaud's method- Courbon's method - Single vent rectangular box culvert - Steel bridges - Indian Standard Broad GaugeMain line Loading - Deck type plate girder bridges - Design of railway through type truss bridge for broadgauge main line loading - Bearings - Piers and Abutments.Reading:1. Arya and Ajamani, Design of Steel Structures, Nem Chand Bros, 2004.2. Victor D.J, Essentials of bridge Engineering, 6th Edition, Oxford and IBH Publishers, 2007.

    CE416 COMPUTATIONAL HYDRAULICS (3-0-0) 3

    Numerical integration, Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential equations for non-linear reservoir routing,gradually varied flow problems, pipe networks, Finite Difference representation for fluid flows, transients inpipes, water hammer, governing equations, method of characteristics, transients in pumping schemes andhydro electric power schemes, Unsteady free surface flow, governing equations for 2D flow, dam breakanalysis.Reading:1. Abbot, M.A. and Vervey, Computational Hydraulics, Elsevier Publications, 1996.2. Hoffman, J.D., Numerical Methods for Engineers and Scientists, CRC Press, Special Indian Edition,

    20113. M.H. Choudhary, Applied Hydraulic Transients, Van Nostrand Reinhold, New York, 1997,

    CE417 STOCHASTIC HYDROLOGY (3-0-0) 3

    Deterministic and Stochastic Hydrology, Need for statistical methods in hydrology, Continuous and Discretedistributions, Moments and expectations, Parameter estimation, Probability plotting, Regional flood frequencyanalysis, Hypothesis Testing, linear regression, Hydrologic Time Series Analysis - Modeling of HydrologicTime Series - Data generation techniques, Autoregressive processes and models for operational hydrology.Reading:1. Charles T. Haan, Statistical Methods in Hydrology, East West Publishers, 1998.2. Jaya Rami Reddy, Stochastic Hydrology, Laxmi Publications, 1997.

    CE418 INDUSTRIAL WASTE TREATMENT (3-0-0) 3

    Industrial Wastewater Characteristics, Preliminary and Primary Treatment, Unit Operations and Unitprocesses, Biological Treatment Processes, Attached & Suspended Growth systems, Sludge Treatmentand Disposal, Advanced wastewater treatment, Disposal options.Reading:1. Metcalf and Eddy, Wastewater Engineering - Collection, Treatment, Disposal and Reuse, McGraw Hill

    Pub. Co., 1995.2. Nelson Leonard Nemerow, Industrial Waste Treatment, Butterworth-Heinemann, 2007.

    CE419 AIR POLLUTION (3-0-0) 3

    Sources and Classification of Air Pollutants - Global effects - Air Quality and Emission standards - Samplingof Pollutants, Wind roses, Mixing depths, Control of Particulate Pollutants, Control of Gaseous Pollutants,Automobile Pollution and Control, Management Control of Air Pollution, AP Legislation.Reading:1. Agarwal, S. K., Air Pollution, APH Publishing Corporation, 2009.2. Rao M.N., Air Pollution, McGraw Hill Publishers, 1989.

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    CE420 IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT (3-0-0) 3

    Command Area Development - Canal Irrigation and Management - Drainage of Excess Water - Livelihoodand Production Thinking Philosophy - Optimal moisture content - Deficit Irrigation and Scheduling- Salinityproblems - Reclamation of salt affected soils - Participatory Irrigation Management - Social Cost benefitanalysis.Reading:1. Asawa G.L, Irrigation Engineering, New Age Int., 2004.2. Chambers R, Canal Management, Oxford IBH, 2002.

    CE421 DESIGN OF HYDRAULIC STRUCTURES (3-0-0) 3Advanced topics in the design and construction of gravity dams, earth and rock-fill dams, spillways, Stillingbasin Intake works, Tunnels and Penstocks, Gates, Surge tanks, Power house structures.Reading:1. Golze, A. R., Handbook of Dam Engineering, Von Rostrand Reinhold Co., 1977.2. Sharma, H.D., Concrete Dams, CBIP Publication, 1998.3. Siddiqui, I H, Dams and Reservoirs: Planning, Engineering, Oxford University Press, USA, 2009.4. Novak, P., Moffat, A. I. B., Nalluri, C and Narayan, R., Hydraulic Sturctures, Taylor & Francis, 2006.

    CE422 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING (3-0-0) 3

    Concepts of a system, Objective functions and constraints, LP model, discrete dynamic programming models,Classical optimization techniques, Gradient search method, Uncertainty in analysis and design of Civilengineering systems, decision process, simulation, Discrete event simulation, Role of simulation in systemsanalysis.Reading:1. Charles S. Revelle, E. Earl Whitlatch and Jeff R. Wright., Civil and Environmental Systems Engineering,

    Pearson Education Inc., New Jersey, 2004.2. Hiller, F. S. and Lieberman, G. J., Operations Research, CBS Publishers and Distributors, 2010.3. Taha, H. A., Operations Research, Prentice Hall India, 2008.

    CE423 MACHINE FOUNDATIONS (3-0-0) 3

    Types of machine foundation; Vibration Theory; Evaluation of design parameters; Analysis and design ofblock-type machine foundations; Analysis and design of framed foundations for high-speed machinery;Vibration isolation; Constructional details of machine foundationsReading:1. P. Srinivasulu and C. V. Vaidyanathan, Handbook of Machine Foundations, Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi,

    20012. Prakash Shamsher and Puri Vijay K, Foundations for Machines, Analysis and Design, John Wiley and

    Sons, USA, 1988.

    CE424 FOUNDATION ANALYSIS AND DESIGN (3-0-0) 3

    Foundation on Expansive Soils; Pile Foundations; Well Foundations; Mat Foundation; Soil Dynamics.Reading:1. Bowles, J. E, Foundation Analysis and Design, McGraw Hill, 1995.2. Das B. M, Geotechnical Engineering, Cengage Learning, 2009.3. Murthy V.N.S., Advanced Foundation Engineering, CBS, 2007.4. Swami Saran, Soil Dynamics and Machine Foundation, Gologotia Publication, 2002.

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    CE425 GROUND IMPROVEMENT TECHNIQUES (3-0-0) 3Need and Scope - Principles of Ground Modification - Mechanical Methods and their Suitability; HydraulicModification by Well Point Methods - Electro osmosis and pre loading techniques; Physical and ChemicalModifications by Using Different Admixtures; Soil Reinforcement Principles and Technology - Ground Anchors- Soil Nailing - Soil confinement Applications; Geotextiles - Overview - Properties - Functions and Applications.Reading:1. Bell, F.G., Engineering Treatment of Soils, Taylor and Francis, New York, 1993.2. Manfred R. Haussmann, Engineering Principles of Ground Modification, McGraw Hill Pub. Co., New

    York, 1990.3. Purushothama Raj, P, Ground Improvement Techniques, Laxmi Publications (P) Limited, 2005.

    CE 426 ROCK ENGINEERING AND UNDERGROUND STRUCTURES (3-0-0) 3

    Geological considerations, Index properties, Rock mass classifications, Strength and failure criteria for rocksand rock masses, Insitu stresses in rocks and their measurement, Deformation behaviour of rocks and rockmasses, Time dependent behaviour of rocks, Application of rock mechanics to underground structures,slopes and foundations, Improving the properties of insitu rock masses, Ground response support methods,Rock excavation.Reading:1. Brady B.H.G. and Brown E.T. Rock Mechanics for Underground Mining, Kluwer Academic Publishers,

    2005.2. Goodman R.E., Introduction to Rock Mechanics, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1989.3. Ramamurthy T., Engineering in Rocks for Slopes, Foundations and Tunnels, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.

    2010.

    CE427 REMOTE SENSING (3-0-0) 3Aerial Photogrammetry; Stereoscopy - Parallax bar - Measurement of heights and slopes - Photographsand Mosaics; Photo Interpretation - Ground truth verification; Remote Sensing -LANDSAT, SPOT, and IRSSeries; Data products; Digital image processing techniques; ApplicationsReading:1. Floyd F. Sabins, Remote Sensing Principles and Interpretation, W.H. Freeman and Co. 2007.2. Lillisand T.M and Kiefer R.W, Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation, John Wiley and Sons, 2008.3. Paul R. Wolf: Elements of Photogrammetry, with Air Photo Interpretation and Remote Sensing, McGraw

    Hill International Book Company, 2000.

    CE 428 ADVANCED SURVEYING (3-0-0) 3Astronomical surveying, Construction and Boundary surveys: equipment for construction surveys, sourcesof errors, land surveys, Triangulation and Baseline Measurements, Theory of errors, Mapping and mapprojections, Total stations and GPS surveying:Reading:1. Borden D. Dent, Jeffrey Troguson, Thomas W. Hodler, Cartography: Thematic Map Design, McGraw-Hill

    Higher Education, 2008.2. Gopi, Advanced Surveying: Total Station, GIS and Remote Sensing, Pearson Education India, 20073. Hoffman.B, H.Lichtenegga and J.Collins, Global Positioning System - Theory and Practice, Springer -

    Verlag Publishers, 20014. Punmia B. C, Ashok K. Jain, Arun K. Jain, Higher Surveying, Laxmi Publications, 2005

    CE429 PAVEMENT ENGINEERING (3-0-0) 3Pavement materials, Stresses in flexible pavements, Stresses in rigid pavements, Factors affecting pavementdesign, Design of flexible pavements, Design of rigid pavements.

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    Reading:1. Huang, Y.H., Pavement Analysis and Design, Pearson Prentice Hall, New Jersey, USA, 2004.2. Mallick, R.B. and T. El-Korchi, Pavement Engineering - Principles and Practice, CRC Press, Taylor and

    Francis Group, Florida, USA, 2009.3. Papagiannakis, A.T. and E.A. Masad, Pavement Design and Materials, John Wiley and Sons, New

    Jersey, USA, 2008.4. Nick Thom, Principles of Pavement Design, Thomas Telford, 2008.

    CE430 LOW VOLUME ROADS (3-0-0) 3

    Low Volume Road - Planning and Alignment, Geometric Design Standards, Road Materials and PavementDesign, Drainage Design, Construction and Specifications, Use of Waste Materials, Quality Control andMaintenance.Reading:1. IRC SP 20: Rural Road Manual, Indian Roads Congress, New Delhi, 2002.2. IRC SP 72-2007, Guidelines for the Design of Flexible Pavements for Low Volume Rural Roads, Indian

    Roads Congress, New Delhi, 2007.3. IRC SP: 62-2004, Guidelines for the Design and Construction of Cement Concrete Pavement for Rural

    Roads, Indian Roads Congress, New Delhi, 2004.4. IRC SP: 63-2004, Guidelines for the Use of Interlocking Concrete Block Pavement, Indian Roads

    Congress, New Delhi, 2004.

    CE431 RAILWAY ENGINEERING (3-0-0) 3

    Alignment of Railway Lines, Permanent Way, Track maintenance and Rehabilitation, Railway accidents,Rolling Stock, Railway sections and yards, Signaling and interlocking, Design of tracks for high speeds.Reading:1. Chandra S. and M.M. Agarwal, Railway Engineering, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, India, 2007.2. Saxena, S.C. and S.P. Arora, Railway Engineering, Dhanpat Rai and Sons, New Delhi, India, 1997.3. Agarwal, M.M., Indian Railway Track, Prabha and Co., New Delhi, India, 1988.4. Rangwala, S.C., Principles of Railway Engineering, Charotar Publishing House, Anand, India, 1988.

    CE432 TRAFFIC ENGINEERING (3-0-0) 3

    Components of traffic system, Traffic characteristics, Traffic Stream Models, Traffic accidents, Traffic SignalDesign, Design of At grade Intersections, Intelligent Transport System.Reading:1. Fred L. Mannering, Scott S. Washburn, Kilareski Walter P., Principles of Highway Engineering and Traffic

    Analysis, 4th Edition, Wiley India Pvt Ltd., 2011.2. L.R. Kadiyali, Traffic Engineering and Transportation Planning, Khanna Publishers, 2011.3. May, A.D., Traffic Flow Fundamentals, 1st Edition, Prentice Hall, 1989.4. Roger P. Roess, Elena S. Prassas and William R. Mc Shane, Traffic Engineering, 4th Edition, Prentice

    Hall, 2010.

    CE451 CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT (3-0-0) 3

    Organisation Management - Project planning techniques-Bar charts - Networks Principles of PERT/CPM -Safety engineering in constructions - Tendering and contracts - Value engineering-Selection of equipment -Operating characteristics of construction equipment - Planning of construction facilities - Earthworkconstruction - Cement concrete construction- Construction of Piles - Construction of Cofferdams - Constructionof Tunnels.

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    Reading:1. B.C. Punmia and Khandelwal K.K., Project Planning and Control with PERT and CPM, 4th Edition,

    Laxmi Pub. Delhi, 2002.2. Choudhary S, Project Management, 1st Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co, April 1989.3. Puerifoy R.L., Construction Planning Equipment and Methods, 5th Edition, McGraw-Hill Co, November,

    1995.EE485 MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES AND INSTRUMENTATION (3-0-0)3Measurement attributes - Measurement Systems - Characteristics - Transducers - Classification - functions- Measurement of Pressure - Torque - strain - Velocity, acceleration and Vibrations - Measurement ofclimatalogical variables. Non Destructive Testing (NDT): Principles, Techniques and methods of testing forHealth monitoring of structures - Testing of composites.Reading:1. A K Sawhney, A Course in Electrical and Electronic Measurements and Instrumentation, 17th Edition,

    Dhanpat Rai & Co, 2008.2. Doebelin, Measurement Systems, Applications and Design, Tata McGraw Hill 2008.3. J. Prasad and CGK Nair, Non-Destructive Test and Evaluation of Materials, Tata McGraw Hill 2008.4. Thomas G. Beckwith, Roy D. Marangoni and John H. Lienhard, Mechanical Measurements, 6th Edition,

    Prentice Hall, 2006.

    CE461 DESIGN OF EARTHQUAKE RESISTANT STRUCTURES (3-0-0)3Causes and Effects of Earthquakes - Characteristics of Earthquake - Seismic zone mapping - Concepts ofseismic design - Structural systems - Response in elevation, plan - influence of structural classification -Earth quake loading as per IS-1893-2002 - Seismic Coefficient method - Applications to multi-storied buildingframes - Water tanks - Ductility of R.C. structures - Detailing as per IS-13920-1993 - Soft story concept -Isolation systems.Reading:1. A.K. Chopra, Dynamics of Structures, 3rd Edition, Pearson, 2007.2. I.S. 1893-2002, Code of Practice for Earthquake Resistant Construction of Buildings, BIS, New Delhi,

    2002.3. Pankaj Agarwal and Manish Shrikhande, Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures, Prentice Hall

    India, 2006.

    CE462 ADVANCED REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN (3-0-0)3Retaining walls - Counterfort type - Grid floors - Flat Slabs - RC Water Tanks - Underground - Elevated -Ring beam design - Staging design - Intz Tanks - RC Bunkers and Silos - Chimneys.Reading:1. N. Krishna Raju, Advanced Reinforced Concrete Design, CBS Publishers and Distributors, 2007.2. Punmia B.C, Ashok Kr. Jain, Arun Kr. Jain, RCC Designs (Reinforced Concrete Design), 10th Edition,

    Lakshmi Publishers, 2006.

    CE463 REPAIR AND REHABILITATION OF STRUCTURES (3-0-0)3Aging of structures - Performance of structures - Need for rehabilitation - Distress in concrete / steel structures- Damage assessment and Evaluation models - Damage testing methods - NDT - Core samples - Methodsof repairs - Repair and maintenance of buildings - IS standards - Bridge repairs - Seismic strengthening -Rehabilitation methods - grouting - detailing - imbalance of structural stability - case studies.Reading:1. RN Raikar, Diagnosis and treatment of Structures in Distress, R and D Centre, Structural Designers

    and Consultants, New Bombay, India,1994.2. VK Raina, Concrete Bridge Practice Construction, Maintenance and Rehabilitation, 2nd Edition, Shroff

    Publishers and Distributors, August, 2010.3. WH Ransom, Building Failures, Diagnosis and Avoidance, 2nd Edition, E and F.N. Spon Publishers,

    December 1987.

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    CE464 FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS (3-0-0) 3General Concepts - Advantages and disadvantages-Limitations-Errors and accuracy - FE modeling-Stiffnessmatrix for spring element - Stiffness matrix for bar element - Truss Element-local coordinates-Assemblingthe total stiffness-Boundary conditions-Potential Energy approach - FE modeling of Two dimensional problems- Constant strain triangle - Three nodded triangular element - Shape functions.Reading:1. C.S. Krishna Murthy, Finite element Analysis: Theory and Programming, 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill,

    2005.2. P. Seshu, Textbook of Finite Element Analysis,1st Edition, Prentice Hall India, 20093. T.R. Chandrupatla and A.D. Belegundu, Introduction to Finite Elements in Engineering, 3rd Edition,

    Prentice Hall of India, 2009.

    CE465 ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING (3-0-0) 3Transport Phenomenon - mass, momentum and energy transport modeling. Air, water and soil Pollutanttransport modeling; Growth kinetics and modeling.Reading:1. Henry R. Bungay., Environmental Systems Engineering, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1998.2. Schnoor, J.L. Environmental Modelling: Fate and Transport of Pollutants in Water, Air and Soil, John

    Willey and Sons, New York, 1996.3. Sincero and Gregoria, Environmental Engineering: A Design Approach, PHI Learning, 2009.

    CE466 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ANALYSIS (3-0-0) 3Environment and its interaction with human activities Environmental Imbalances - Concept of EnvironmentalImpact Assessment (EIA), Qualitative Analysis of Environmental Impact, Environmental Indicators -Environmental issues of developmental projects, Quantification of Impacts of development.Reading:1. Jain, R.K., Urban, L.V., Stracy, G.S., Environmental Impact Analysis, Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., New

    York, 1991.2. Barthwal, R. R., Environmental Impact Assessment, New Age International Publishers, 20023. Rau, J.G. and Wooten, D.C., Environmental Impact Assessment, McGraw Hill Pub. Co., New York, 1996.

    CE467 WATER RESOURCES SYSTEMS (3-0-0) 3Objectives of Water Resources Planning and Development, Nature of Water Resources Systems, Socio -Economic Characteristics, Economic Analysis of Water Resources Systems, Application of systemstechniques to water resources, Water Allocations for Water Supply, Irrigation, Hydropower and Flood Control,Reservoir Operations, Planning of an Irrigation System, Irrigation Scheduling, Water Quality Management.Reading:1. Charles S. Revelle, E. Earl Whitlatch and Jeff R. Wright, Civil and Environmental Systems Engineering,

    Pearson Education Inc., New Jersey, 2004.2. Loucks, D.P. and Eelco van Beek, Water Resources Systems Planning and Management - An introduction

    to methods, models and applications, Studies and Reports in Hydrology, UNESCO Publishing, 2005.3. Vedula. S., and Mujumdar, P.P, Water Resources Systems-Modelling Techniques and Analysis, Tata

    McGraw Hill, 2005.

    CE468 GROUND WATER DEVELOPMENT (3-0-0)3Hydrogeology, Geophysical Methods for Groundwater Explorations, Well Hydraulics- Aquifer Parameters,Estimation of Aquifer Parameters from Pumping Test Data, Interference Among Wells, Potential Flowapplications, Water Well Design and Well Drilling: Maintenance of Wells.Reading:1. Garg, S.P., Groundwater and Tube Wells, Oxford and IBH Publishing Co. New Delhi, 1999.2. Raghunath, H.M., Groundwater, Wiley Eastern Ltd, New Delhi, 19923. Todd, D.K., Groundwater Hydrology, John Wiley and Sons, Singapore, 2006

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    CE469 HYDROPOWER ENGINEERING (3-0-0) 3Estimation of hydropower potential, flow duration curves, power duration curves, load curves, load durationcurves, Performance factors, Types of hydropower plants, Intakes, Penstocks, economical diameter ofpenstock, Basic principles of water hammer, Surge tanks, Power House Layout and Planning.Reading:1. Arora, K.R., Irrigation Water Power and Water Resources Engineering, Standard Book Company, Delhi,

    2002.2. Dandekar, M.M., and Sharma, K.N., Water Power Engineering, Vikas Publishing Company, New Delhi,

    2003.3. Garg, S.K., Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulic Structures, Khanna Publishers, 2009.4. Jog, M.G., Hydroelectric and Pumped Storage Plants, Wiley Eatern Ltd., New York, 1989.

    CE470 WATERSHED MANAGEMENT (3-0-0) 3Hydrology of small watersheds, Concept of sustainable development, Integrated multidisciplinary approach,Conceptual management and Socioeconomics, Priorities and rural technology for small watersheds, Landpreparation, conservation measures, reclamation of saline soils, utilization and salvaging of water, Waterharvesting and recharge, Conjunctive use and integrated water resource management.Reading:1. J. V. S Murthy, Watershed Management, New Age International Publishers, 1998.2. Suresh Rao, Soil and Water Conservation Practices, Standard Publishers, 2003.3. V.V. N. Murthy, Land and Water Management, Kalyani Publishers, 1994.

    CE471 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT (3-0-0) 3

    Characterization of Solid Waste, Sampling Procedures, Collection Systems, Transfer and Transport,Processing and recovery, Open Dumping, Sanitary Landfills, Leachate control and treatment, Compostingand Incineration, Pelletization, Refuse Derived FuelReading:1. Qian X, Koerner RM and Gray DH, Geotechnical Aspects of Landfill Design and Construction, Prentice

    Hall, 2002.2. Robert A. Corbitt, Standard Handbook of Environmental Engineering, McGraw Hill, Inc., New Delhi,

    1990.3. Tchobanoglous G, Theisen H and Vigil SA, Integrated Solid Waste Management, Engineering Principles

    and Management Issues, McGraw-Hill, 1993.4. Vesilind PA, Worrell W and Reinhart D, Solid Waste Engineering, Brooks/Cole Thomson Learning Inc.,

    2002.

    CE472 ENVIRONMENTAL GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING (3-0-0)3

    Soil - Three phase system, Clay - the most active soil fraction; Ground Contamination - Sources ofcontamination, chemical diffusion in soils; Classification of Soil and Susceptibility to Environment; EngineeringProperties of Soil due to Changing Environment - Engineering properties and environment; Soil Modificationby Environmental Changes - Stabilisation of soil by environmental changes, use of additives and their basicmechanisms; Waste Containment - case studies.Reading:1. David, D.E. and Koerner, R.M. Waste Containment Facilities, ASCE Press, Allied Pub. Pvt. Ltd., 2007.2. James K. Mitchell, Fundamentals of Soil Behaviour, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1993.3. Ramanatha Ayyar, T.S., Soil Engineering in Relation to Environment, Published by LBS Centre for Science

    and Technology, Thiruvananthapuram, 2000.4. Rao, G.V. and Sasidhar, R.S., Solid Waste Management and Engineered Landfills, Sai Master

    Geoenvironmental Services Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad, 2009.

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    CE473 EARTHQUAKE GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING (3-0-0) 3Seismology and Earthquakes; Dynamics of discrete systems; Geotechnical earthquake engineering analysis;Seismic hazard mitigation.Reading:1. Bharat Bhusan Prasad, Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, PHI, 2011.2. Day R.W, Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering Hand Book, McGraw Hill handbook, New York, 2003.3. IS 1893 (Part-1), Criteria for Earthquake Resistance Design of Structures, Part-1, General Provision of

    Buildings, 2002.4. Kramer, Steven L, Geotechnical Earth Quake Engineering, Pearson Education, 2003.

    CE474 GEOSYNTHETICS (3-0-0) 3Overview on geosynthetics; Designing with geotextiles: Geotextile properties, test methods and constructionand design methods; Designing with geogrids: Geogrid properties and test methods and design; Designingwith geonets - Geonet properties and test methods and designing with geonet; Designing with geomembranes- Geomembrane properties and applications; Designing with geocomposites - Geocomposites in seperation,reinforcement, filtration and drainage.Reading:1. Babu Sivakumar, Introduction to Soil Reinforcement and Geosynthetics, Univ. Press, Hyderabad, 2004.2. Koerner, R.M., Designing with Geosynthetics, Pearson Education Inc., New Delhi, 20053. Rao, G.V., Geosynthetics - An Introduction, Sai Master Geoenviron-mental Services Pvt. Ltd., Hyderabad,

    2011.4. Shukla, Fundamentals of Geosynthetic Engg. Imperial College Press, London, 2006.

    CE475 GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (3-0-0)3Satellite Navigations constellations - GPS system - GLONASS system; Reference Systems and Coordinatesystems, Satelllite Signal, GPS Observables - Data formats, Surveying with GPS- Positioning methods;Data Processing, GIS and GPS data integration; Applications; Future of GPS.Reading:1. Bradford W. Parkinson, James Spilker, Global Positioning System, Theory and Applications, Vol-I, Progress

    in Astronautics and Aeronautics, 1996.2. Gunter Seeber, Satellite Geodesy Foundations, Methods and Applications, Walter de Gruyter, 2003.3. Hofmann W.B, Lichtenegger, H, Collins, J, Global Positioning System - Theory and Practice, Springer-

    Verlag Wein, New York, 2001.

    CE476 GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS (3-0-0) 3Map Concepts - Coordinate Systems - Projection Systems; Concepts of GIS - Data Formats - Spatial andNon-Spatial, Components, Data Collection and Input, Data Conversion, Hardware and SoftwareRequirements, GIS Project Planning; Topology - Spatial Analysis - Concepts of Proximity Analysis - OverlayAnalysis - Network Analysis and Buffer Analysis - Mobile and Web GIS.Reading:1. C.P. Lo, Albert K. W. Yeung, Concepts and Techniques of Geographic Information Systems, Prentice Hall

    India Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, 2002.2. Kang-Tsung Chang, Introduction to Geographic Information Systems, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing

    Company Ltd, New Delhi, 2008.3. Peter A. Burrough and Rachael A. McDonnell, Principles of Geographical Information Systems, Oxford

    University Press, 2005.

    CE477 AIR AND WATER TRANSPORTATION (3-0-0) 3Part-A: Air TransportationAircraft Characteristics, Runway and Taxiway Design, Passenger Terminal Area, Air traffic control.Part-B: Water TransportationHarbour Works, Docks and Repair Facilities, Port facilities.

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    Reading:1. Horonjeff, R. and F.X. McKelvey, Planning and Design of Airports, McGraw Hill, New York, USA, 1994.2. Kumar, V. and S. Chandra, Air Transportation Planning and Design, Galgotia Publications Pvt. Ltd., New

    Delhi, India, 1999.3. Seetharaman, S., Dock and Harbour Engineering, Umesh Publications, New Delhi, India, 1999.4. Bindra, S.P. A Course in Docks and Harbour Engineering, Dhanpat Rai and Sons, New Delhi, India,

    1992.

    CE478 TRAVEL DEMAND ANALYSIS (3-0-0) 3Introduction, Travel demand, Data collection and inventories, Urban travel demand estimation, Regionaltravel demand estimation.Reading:1. Jotin Khisty C, Transportation Engineering - An Introduction, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey,

    2004.2. Kadiyali L.R., Traffic Engineering and Transportation Planning, Khanna Publication, N.D, 2011.3. Papakostas. C.S., Fundamentals of Transportation Engineering, PHI Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2003.4. Subhash C. Saxena, A Course in Traffic Planning and Design, Dhanapath Rai and Sons, New Delhi,

    1989.

    CE479 PAVEMENT CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE (3-0-0) 3Pavement Construction, Pavement Evaluation, Functional Evaluation of Pavements, Structural Evaluationof Pavements, Pavement Maintenance.Reading:1. Haas, R.C.G., Hudson, W.R., and J.P. Zaniewski, Modern Pavement Management, Krieger Publishing

    Company, Florida, USA, 1994.2. Huang, Y.H., Pavement Analysis and Design, Pearson Prentice Hall, New Jersey, USA, 2004.3. Shahin, M.Y., Pavement Management for Airports, Roads and Parking Lots, 3rd Edition, Kluwer Academic

    Publisher, Massachusetts, USA, 1998.4. Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. Specifications for Road and Bridge Works, 4th Edition, Indian

    Roads Congress, New Delhi, India, 2001.

    CE480 HIGHWAY SAFETY (3-0-0) 3Introduction to safety, Statistical Interpretation and Analysis of Crash Data, Crash Reconstruction, RoadSafety Audits, Mitigation Measures, Road Safety Management System.Reading:1. Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE), The Traffic Safety Toolbox: A Primer on Traffic Safety, ITE,

    1999.2. Lynn B. Fricke, Traffic Accident Reconstruction, Northwestern University Center for Public Safety, 1990.3. Ogden, K.W. Safer Roads: A Guide to Road Safety Engineering. Avebury Technical, 1996.4. Rune Elvik and Truls Vaa, The Handbook of Road Safety Measures, Elsevier, 2004.

    OPEN ELECTIVES

    EE390 LINEAR CONTROL SYSTEMS (3-0-0) 3Introduction - control system, types, feedback and its effects - linearization Mathematical Modelling ofPhysical Systems. Block diagram Concept and use of Transfer function. Signal Flow Graphs - signal flowgraph, Mason's gain formula. Time Domain Analysis of Control Systems - BIBO stability, absolute stability,Routh-Hurwitz Criterion. P,PI and PID controllers Root Locus Techniques - Root loci theory, Application tosystem stability studies. Frequency Domain Analysis of Control Systems- polar plots, Nyquist stability criterion,Bode plots, application of Bode plots.

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    Reading:1. B.C. Kuo, Automatic Control Systems, 7th Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 2009.2. I.J. Nagarath and M.Gopal: Control Systems Engineering, 2nd Edition, New Age Pub. Co. 2008.

    ME390 AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS (3-0-0) 3Automotive Engine Types and Classification, Engine Construction, Transmission System, Steering System,Suspension System, Fuel Injection System, Carburettors, Ignition System, Cooling System, LubricationSystem, Fuel Feed System, Engine Testing and Performance, Emission Control System, Automotive electricaland Electronic Equipment, Engine Service System.Reading:1. Crouse, W. H., Automotive Mechanics, TMH, 2006.2. Heitner Joseph, Automotive Mechanics: Principles And Practices, 2nd Edition, CBS Publishers, 2002.3. James E. Duffy, Modern Automotive Technology, Goodheart-Wilcox Publisher, 2009.

    ME391 ROBUST DESIGN (3-0-0)3

    Fundamental of Experimentation, Simple comparative experiments, Experiments with single factor, ANOVA,Factorial and Fractional Factorial experiments, Orthogonal Arrays, Response Surface Methodology, andTaguchi's Parameter Design.Reading:1. Ross P.J., Taguchi Techniques for Quality Engineering, McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, 2008.2. Montgomery D.C., Design and Analysis of Experiments, 7th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, New York,

    2008.

    ME392/EE440 ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT (3-0-0)3

    Entrepreneurship and Factors Affecting Entrepreneurial Growth. Role and qualities of entrepreneurs.Entrepreneurial development process and motivation, Small Enterprises, Sources of Finance; Identificationof opportunities - Product planning and Development; Financial, Marketing and Project Management; ProjectFormulation - Techno-economic Feasibility, Business plan, Business Laws.Reading:1. G.G. Meredith, R.E. Nelson and P.A. Neek, The Practice of Entrepreneurship, ILO, 1982.2. Desai, Vasant, Management of Small Scale Enterprises, Himalaya Publishing House, 2004.3. A Handbook for New Entrepreneurs - Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India, Ahmedabad,

    1989.

    EC390/EC440 COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS (3-0-0)3Classification of Signals, Fourier transform, Spectral density, Auto Correlation, Transmission of Signals throughLinear Systems, Amplitude modulation, Angle modulation, Pulse analog modulation, Pulse digital modulation,Passband digital modulation schemes, Information theory, Error control coding.Reading:1. S. Haykin, Communication Systems, 2nd Edition, Wiley Eastern, 2001.2. K.Sam Shanmugam, Digital and Analog Communication Systems, John Wiley & Sons, 20083. Wayne Tomasi, Electronic Communication Systems, 4th Edition, PHI/Pearson, 2004.

    EC391/EC441 MICROPROCESSOR SYSTEMS (3-0-0)3Over view of Micro Computer Structure and Operation, Microprocessor Evolution, 8086 Architecture, MemorySegmentation, addressing modes, Instruction set, Assembly language programming, Pin Descriptions,8086Minimum Mode and Maximum Mode, Timing and Bus cycles, Memory interfacing. Interrupt Structure, Types,Responses, Peripheral Interfacing- PPI, Hex keypad Interfacing, Display Interfacing, Interfacing A/D and D/A converters, Programmable Interval Timer (8254), Programmable Interrupt Controller (8259), DMATechnique, and Programmable Communication Interface (8251).

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    Reading:1. Douglas V. Hall, Microprocessors and Interfacing, TMH, 2000.2. Ray and Bhurchandi, Advanced Microprocessors and Peripherals, 2nd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill

    Publishing Company, 2004.

    EC392/EC442 ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENTS AND INSTRUMENTATION SYSTEMS (3-0-0)3Measurement, Instrumentation and Calibration, classification of transducers, applications of measurementinstrumentation, performance characteristics, errors in measurements, standards, static and dynamiccharacteristics of instruments, Transducer selection criteria, smart sensors, Measurement of displacement,strain, pressure, Acceleration, force, Torque, Temperature, flow, level and miscellaneous measurements,Signal Conditioning Circuits: Bridge circuits, Operational Amplifier circuits , Instrumentation Amplifier, filters,feedback fundamentals, Temperature balance, self balancing, servo operated, feedback Accelerometersystems. Introduction to PID controllers, Data Acquisition Display and Recording systems, Analog anddigital converters, ROM, RAM, virtual Instrumentation.Reading:1. D. V. S. Murty, Transducers and Instrumentation, PHI, 2004.2. Arun K Ghosh, Introduction to Measurements and Instrumentation, PHI 2009.3. H S Kalsi, Electronic Instrumentation, 3rd Edition, McGraw Hill Pub, 2001.

    MM 390 METALLURGY FOR NON-METALLURGISTS (3-0-0)3

    Structure of Metals and Alloys, Mechanical Properties and strengthening mechanisms, discovering metals-overview of metals, modern alloy production, fabrication and finishing of metal products, testing and inspectionof metals, quality, steel products and properties, cast irons, heat treatment, tool steels and high speedsteels, stainless steels, nonferrous metals, corrosion, durability of metals and alloys, the materials selectionprocess.Reading:1. M.F. Ashby: Engineering Materials, 4th Edition, Elsevier, 2005.2. R Balasubramaniam (Adapted): Callister's Materials Science and Engineering, 7th Edition, Wiley India

    (P) Ltd, 2007.3. Reza Abbaschian, Lara Abbaschian, R E Reed-Hill: Physical Metallurgy Principles, Affiliated East-West

    Press, 2009.4. V Raghavan: Elements of Materials Science and Engineering - A First Course, 5th Edition, PHI

    Publications, 2006.

    CH390 NANOTECHNOLOGY AND APPLICATIONS (3-0-0)3

    Introduction to nano sizes and properties, Quantum Mechanics, Chemical Kinetics at nanoscale,Nanomaterials: Fabrication, Nanomaterials: Characterization, Applications in electronics, Applications inchemical engineering, Nanobiology.Reading:1. Stuart M. Lindsay, Introduction to Nanoscience, Oxford University Press, 2009.2. Sulabha K. Kulkarni, Nanotechnology: Principles and Practices, Capital Publishing Company, 2007.3. Robert Kelsall, Ian Hamley, Mark Geoghegan, Nanoscale Science and Technology, John Wiley & Sons,

    2005.

    CH391 INDUSTRIAL SAFETY AND HAZARDS (3-0-0)3

    Introduction - Toxicology - Relative toxicity-Industrial hygiene - Source models - Toxic release and dispersionmodels - Design basis - Pasquill - Gifford model - Fires and Explosions - The fire triangle - Sprays and Mists- Designs to prevent fires and explosions - Introduction to reliefs - Relief systems- Relief sizing - ProcessHazards - Identification - Risk Assessment - Fault trees - Accident investigations - Layered investigations -Investigation Summary - Case Studies - System designs.

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    Reading:1. D. A. Crowl and J.F. Louvar, Chemical Process Safety (Fundamentals with Applications), Prentice Hall,

    2011.2. R.K. Sinnott, Coulson and Richardson's Chemical Engineering, Vol. 6, Elsevier India, 2006.

    CS390 OBJECT ORIENTED PROGRAMMING (3-0-0)3Object Oriented Thinking - Messages and Methods - OO Design - Software Components - Design Paradigms- Inheritance - Mechanisms for software reuse - Polymorphism - AWT Class - Input output Streams - DesignPatterns - Exception handling.Reading:1. Timothy Budd, Understanding Object Oriented Programming with Java, Pearson Education, 1999.2. Herbert Schildt, Java 2 Complete Reference, 5th Edition, TMH, 2010.

    BT390 GREEN TECHNOLOGY (3-0-0)3Biomass energy, sources, uses, science and engineering aspects of Biomass energy, biomass electricity,production, storage and uses of biomass fuels. Market Barriers of Biomass fuels, Biomass fuel Standardization.Biomass fuel Life Cycle, Sustainability of Biomass fuels, Economics of Biomass fuels, Consideration of Co-Products.Reading:1. Ayhan Demirbas, Green Energy and Technology, Biofuels, Securing the Planet's Future Energy Needs,

    1st Ed., Springer, 2009.2. Jay Cheng, Biomass to Renewable Energy Processes, 1st Edition, CRC Press; 2009.3. Samir K. Khanal, Rao Y. Surampalli, Tian C. Zhang, Buddhi P. Lamsal, R. D. Tyagi, C. M. Kao, Bioenergy

    and Biofuel from Biowastes and Biomass, 1st Edition, American Society of Civil Engineers, 2010.

    SM 390 MARKETING MANAGEMENT (3-0-0) 3

    Nature and Scope of Marketing; Major Market oriented strategic planning. Corporate Mission and Vision.Concepts of strategic business units. BCG matrix and GE model; SWOT Analysis. Analyzing needs andtrends in Macro environment. Marketing Information systems. Consumer Behavior and STP concept. NewProduct development process, product Life cycle, product & Branding Strategy, products mix & line decisionsBrand decisions - Building brand.Pricing - Strategies and programmes, Marketing Channels - Distributionchannels, Channel Design and Management decisions. Retailing Wholesaling and Logistics, ElectronicChannels. Marketing promotion.Reading:1. Philip Kottler, Marketing Management, PHI, 2011.2. William Stanton and Etzel, Marketing Management, TMH, 2010.3. Ramaswami and Namakumari, Marketing Management, McMillan Publication, 2010.

    MA390 NUMERICAL SOLUTION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (3-0-0) 3

    Multistep methods - Linear and nonlinear BVP, Shooting methods - Finite difference methods for BVP -Classification of partial differential equations - Finite difference methods for Parabolic equations, HyperbolicEquations, Laplace equation, Poisson equation.Reading :1. M.K. Jain, Numerical Solution of Differential Equations, Wiley Eastern, 1984.2. G.D. Smith, Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations, Oxford Univ. Press, 2004.3. M.K. Jain, S.R.K. Iyengar and R.K.Jain, Computational Methods for Partial Differential Equations, Wiley

    Eastern, 2005.

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    MA391 FUZZY MATHEMATICS AND APPLICATIONS (3-0-0) 3

    Crisp set theory - Fuzzy set theory - Propositional Logic - Predicate Logic - Fuzzy Relations - Fuzzy Logic- Switching functions and Switching circuits - Applications of fuzzy mathematics.Reading:1. M. Ganesh, Introduction to Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Logic, PHI, 2001.2. G.J. Klir and B.Yuan, Fuzzy Sets and Fuzzy Logic-Theory and Applications, PHI, 1997.3. T.J. Ross, Fuzzy Logic with Engineering Applications, McGraw-Hill, 1995.

    PH390 MEDICAL INSTRUMENTATION (3-0-0)3

    Human body - an overview - Cell - Body fluids. Origin of bio potentials- Electrical activity of Excitable cells.Electrocardio graph: heart and the circulatory system. Bio fluid mechanics- Pressures in the body. Bloodpressure: direct measurement of blood pressure H2O manometers. Blood flow volume and oxygenationmeasurement: Blood flow, dilution methods.Reading:1. Brown, B.H. et. al, Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering, Institute of Physics Publishing, 1999.2. John. G. Webster, Medical Instrumentation: Application and Design, 2nd Edition, John Wiley and Sons,

    New York, 1995.

    PH391 ADVANCED MATERIALS (3-0-0) 3

    Nano Materials - Nano biology; Biomaterials - ceramics, dental materials; Composites; Optical materials -solar cells, CCDs, lasers; Super conducting materials - SQUIDS; Smart materials; SAW Materials andElectrets.Reading:1. T. Pradeep, Nano: The Essentials; TaTa McGraw-Hill, 2008.2. B.S. Murthy et al., Textbook of Nano Science and Nanotechnology, Universities Press, 2012.

    CY390 INSTRUMENTAL METHODS IN CHEMICAL ANALYSIS (3-0-0) 3

    UV-visible spectrometry, Fluorescence, Atomic spectroscopy, Atomic absorption, X-ray fluorescence methods,Separation techniques, chromatographic techniques, High performance liquid chromatography, Size, exclusionchromatography, Capillary electrophoresis, Thermo gravimetric analysis, Differential thermal analysis, DSC,Electroanaly-tical methods, Molecular absorption spectroscopy, Mass spectrometry.Reading:1. Mendham, Denny, Barnesand Thomas, Vogel: Text book of Quantitative Chemical Analysis, Pearson

    Education, 6th Edition, 2007.2. Donald L. Pavia, Gary M Lanyman, Introduction to Spectroscopy, 3rd Edition, Thompson Publishers,

    2008.3. Krishan K Chawla, Composite Materials; 2nd Edition, Springer 2006.

    CY391 CHEMICAL ASPECTS OF ENERGY SYSTEMS (3-0-0) 3

    Energy as the Key of Civilisation; Thermochemistry of Energy Sources and Kinteics of Energy Tapping;Conventional and Finite Energy Sources; Coal Based Energy Sources and Coal Carbonisation; Petroleumand Natural Gas; Biomass and Gobar Gas; Primary and Secondary Batteries, Reserve Batteries, SolidStateand Molten Solvent Batteries, Lithium Ion Batteries;, Solar Energy Harnessing, Photogalvanic and PhotovoltaicEnergy Storage; Fuel Cells; Hydrogen as Future Fuel; Photochemical Water Cleavage; Green Energies.Reading:1. Tokio Ohta, Energy Systems, Elsevier Science, 2000.2. R. Narayan and B. Viswanathan, Chemical and Electrochemical Energy Systems, Universities Press,

    1998.

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    HS390 SOFT SKILLS (3-0-0) 3

    Soft Skills - definition - scope and importance - workplace communi-cation, process and barriers- Interpersonaland Intra-personal communication skills- team building- emotional intelligence- developing self-esteem-time and stress management- group discussions, interviews, and presentation skills-rsum-writing - campusto company- dressing and grooming- Entrepreneurial Skills Development- ProjectReading:1. Robert M. Sheffield, Montgomery and Moody, Developing Soft Skills, 4th Edition, Pearson, 2009.2. K. Alex, Soft Skills: Know Yourself and Know the World, S. Chand, 2009.3. Gopalaswamy Ramesh, Mahadevan Ramesh, The Ace of Soft Skills: Attitude, Communication and

    Etiquette for Success, Pearson, 2010.

    ME440 ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF ENERGY (3-0-0)3

    Non-conventional sources of energy, solar energy, basic sun-earth relationships, coordinates of the sun,solar radiation measurement and prediction, solar thermal devices, photovoltaic power, fuel cells, windenergy, hydrogen energy, other forms of energy, nuclear, biomass, ocean and geothermal energy.Reading:1. Sukhatme S.P. and J.K.Nayak, Solar Energy - Principles of Thermal Collection and Storage, Tata McGraw

    Hill, New Delhi, 2008.2. Khan B.H., Non-Conventional Energy Resources, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2006.3. J.A. Duffie and W.A. Beckman, Solar Energy - Thermal Processes, John Wiley, 2001.

    MM 440 MATERIALS FOR ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS (3-0-0) 3

    Classification of materials and properties, metallurgical aspects of materials, Significance of microstructuralfeatures, effect of cooling and heating rates and ageing materials for mechanical load bearing applications,corrosion resistant materials, materials for electrical, electronic, civil, biomedical applications.Reading:1. M.F. Ashby: Engineering Materials, 4th Edition, Elsevier, 2005.2. M.F. Ashby: Materials Selection in Mechanical Design, Butterworth Heinemann, 2005.3. ASM Publication Vol. 20, Materials Selection and Design, ASM, 19974. Pat L. Mangonon: The Principles of Materials Selection and Design, Prentice Hall International, Inc,

    1999.

    CH440 INDUSTRIAL POLLUTION CONTROL (3-0-0) 3Introduction - Air pollution - Meteorological aspects of air pollution - Air pollution sampling and measurement-Air pollution control methods and equipment - Control of specific gaseous pollutants - Sources andclassification of water pollutants- sampling Waste water and analysis - Waste water treatment - Solid wastemanagement - Hazardous waste management.Reading:1. Rao C.S., Environmental Pollution Control Engineering, Wiley Eastern Limited, India, 2006.2. Noel de Nevers, Air Pollution and Control Engineering, McGraw Hill, 2010.3. Glynn Henry J. and Gary W. Heinke, Environmental Science and Engineering, 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall

    of India, 2004.

    CH441 FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGY (3-0-0)3Overview of Fuel Cells, Fuels for Fuel Cells, Fuel Cell Process Design, Along the Electrode Models; StackDesign and Systems Integration.Reading:1. Gregor Hoogers, Fuel Cell Technology Hand Book, CRC Press, 2003.2. Karl Kordesch and Gunter Simader, Fuel Cells and Their Applications, VCH Publishers, NY, 2001.

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    CS440 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS (3-0-0) 3

    Organization and Information Systems, Changing Environment and its impact on Business, Kinds ofInformation Systems, Computer Fundamentals, Telecommunication and Networks, System Analysis andDevelopment and Models, Manufacturing and Service Systems Information systems for Accounting, Finance,Production and Manufacturing, Marketing and HRM functions, Enterprise Resources Planning (ERP), Choiceof IT, Nature of IT decision, Security and Ethical Challenges.Reading:1. Kenneth J Laudon, Jane P. Laudon, Management Information Systems, 10th Edition,Pearson/PHI, 2007.2. W. S. Jawadekar, Management Information Systems, 3rd Edition, TMH, 2004.

    BT440 BIOSENSORS (3-0-0) 3

    Introduction to Biosensors, Advantages and limitations, various components of biosensors, Types ofBiosensors, Types of membranes used in biosensor constructions. Transducers in Biosensors: Various typesof transducers; principles and applications of Biosensors.Reading:1. Donald G. Buerk, Biosensors: Theory and Applications, 1st Edition, CRC Press, 2009.2. Jon Cooper, Tony Cass, Biosensors: A Practical Approach, 2nd Edition, Oxford University Press, 2004.3. Bilitewski, U. Turner, A.P.F., Biosensors for Environmental Monitoring, 1st Edition, Harwood, 2006.

    SM440 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (3-0-0) 3

    Introduction, Job Analysis, Employee Involvement, and Flexible Work Schedules, Human resource Planning,Recruitment and Careers, Employee Selection, Training and Development, Appraising and ImprovingPerformance, Managing Compensation, Industrial relations, Disputes, Grievances and Discipline, InternationalHuman Resources Management.Reading:1. Gary Dessler and Biju Varkkey, Human Resource Management, Pearson Edition, 2011.2. Bohlander George W, Snell Scott A, Veena Vohra, Human Resource Management, Cengage Learning,

    2010.3. Aswathappa, Human Resource Management, TMH, 2011.

    MA440 OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES (3-0-0) 3

    Formulation of a LPP - Graphical Method - Simplex method - duality - dual simplex method - sensitivityanalysis, transportation and assignment problems, traveling salesman problem - Lagrange multipliers andKuhn-Tucker conditions - quadratic programming problem - Dynamic Programming - Integer LinearProgramming.Reading:1. J.C. Pant, Introduction to Optimization, Jain Brothers, 2008.2. S.S. Rao, Optimization Theory and Applications, Wiley Eastern, 2004.3. K.V. Mittal, Optimization Methods, Wiley Eastern, 2003.4. H.A. Taha, Operations Research, Pearson, 2007.

    MA441 OPERATIONS RESEARCH (3-0-0) 3

    Formulation of a LPP - Graphical solution - Simplex method - revised simplex method - duality theory -Transportation problems - Single server queuing models - deterministic inventory control models - stochasticinventory control models.

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    Reading:1. Kanti Swarup, Man Mohan and P.K.Gupta, Introduction to Operations Research, S.Chand & Co., 2006.2. J.C.Pant, Introduction to Operations Research, Jain Brothers, New Delhi, 2008.3. N.S.Kambo : Mathematical Programming Techniques, East-West Pub., Delhi, 1991.

    PH440 NANO MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGY (3-0-0) 3

    General properties of Nano materials - mechanical properties; Fullerenes and CNT's - Synthesis, physicalproperties; Investigation and manipulating materials in the Nanoscale - SAMs and clusters; Semi conductingQuantum Dots - Nanobiology- Nanosensors - Nanomedicines.Reading:1. T. Pradeep, Nano: The Essentials; TaTa McGraw-Hill, 2008.2. W.R. Fahrner, Nanotechnology and Nanoelectronics; Springer, 2006.3. B.S. Murthy et al., Textbook of Nano Science and Nanotechnology, Universities Press, 2012.4.