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JAIN UNIVERSITY Estd u/s 3 of the UGC Act, 1956 (DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING) Theory Paper: Main Paper: 70 Practical Examination: Main Examination : 50 Internal Assessment : 30 Internal Assessment : 50 V- SEMESTER B.E. (Civil) SUBJECT LIST 1 Concrete Technology CE51 3 3 – 0 - 0 2 Transportation Engineering CE52 3 3 – 0 - 0 3 Water and Wastewater Engineering CE53 4 3 – 0 - 1 4 Design of RCC Structures CE54 4 3 – 0 - 1 5 Elective-1 (Ground Improvement Techniques) CE552 4 3 – 0 - 1 6 Elective-2 (Housing Planning and Management ) CE562 4 3 – 0 - 1 7 Construction Material Lab CEL 57 1 0 – 3 - 0 8 Computer Aided Building Drawing CEL 58 1 0 – 3 - 0

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JAIN UNIVERSITY

JAIN UNIVERSITYEstd u/s 3 of the UGC Act, 1956

(DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING)Theory Paper: Main Paper: 70 Practical Examination: Main Examination : 50

Internal Assessment : 30

Internal Assessment : 50

V- SEMESTER B.E. (Civil) SUBJECT LIST1Concrete TechnologyCE5133 0 - 0

2Transportation EngineeringCE5233 0 - 0

3Water and Wastewater EngineeringCE5343 0 - 1

4Design of RCC StructuresCE5443 0 - 1

5Elective-1 (Ground Improvement Techniques)

CE552 43 0 - 1

6 Elective-2 (Housing Planning and Management )CE562 43 0 - 1

7Construction Material LabCEL 57 10 3 - 0

8Computer Aided Building DrawingCEL 58 10 3 - 0

Semester- V Concrete TechnologyCourse Outline

Subject Code: CE51

Total No. of Hrs: 48Credits: 4

Hours per week: 4

CONCRETE CONSTITUENTS

Aggregates classifications, IS Specifications, properties, grading, methods of combining aggregates, specified grading, testing of aggregates, fibers - Cement - grade of cement, chemical composition, testing of cement, hydration of cement, structure of hydrated cements, special cements - water - chemical admixtures, mineral admixtures.

MIX DESIGN

Properties of fresh and hardened concrete - strength, elastic properties, creep and shrinkage, variability of concrete strength quality control - Principles of concrete mix design, methods of concrete mix design - testing of concrete - High Strength Concrete Mix Design - Super Plasticizers -Principles involved for high performance concrete with fly ash orGGBS replacements.

SPECIAL CONCRETES

Light weight concrete, fiber reinforced concrete, polymer concrete, super plasticised concrete - epoxy resins and screeds for rehabilitation - properties and applications - high performance concrete - Ready mix Concrete

CONCRETING METHODS

Process of manufacturing of concrete - methods of transportation, placing and curing - extreme weather concreting - special concreting methods - vacuum dewatering -under water technology - special form work.

Corrosion Engineering

Introduction to corrosion of steel in concrete, Factors responsible for corrosion of steel in concrete. Transport mechanisms of ions in concrete. Corrosion of reinforced and pre- stressed concrete - Corrosion in blended cement concrete - Corrosion monitoring in R.C.C and pre-stressed concrete structures - Special steels and concretes - Coatings to concrete - Coatings to steel - Cathodic protection of concrete structures - Repairing of corroded concrete structures - Repair materials - Residual life estimation -Deterioration of concrete.

Text Books1. Shetty, M.S., Concrete Technology, S. Chand & Company Ltd., Delhi, 2000.

Reference

1. Neville, A.M., Properties of Concrete, Pitman publishing limited, London.1999.

Semester V

Transportation Engineering

Subject Code: CE52

Total No. of Hrs: 48Credits: 4

Hours per week: 4

HIGHWAY PLANNING AND ALIGNMENT:

Tresaguet and Macadams method of Road Construction:- Highway Development in India - Jayakar Committee Recommendations and Realizations. Twenty-year Road Development Plans, Concepts of On-going Highway Development Programmes at National Level, Institutions for Highway Development at National level - Indian Roads Congress, Highway Research Board, National Highway Authority of India, Ministry of Road Transport and Highways(MORTH) and Central Road Research Institute(CRRI) - Requirements of Ideal Alignment, Factors Controlling Highway Alignment Engineering Surveys for Alignment - Conventional Methods and Modern Methods (Remote Sensing, GIS and GPS techniques) Classification and Cross Section of Urban and Rural Roads (IRC), Highway Cross Sectional Elements- Right of Way, Carriage Way, Camber, Kerbs, Shoulders and Footpaths [IRC Standards], Cross sections of different Class of Roads.

GEOMETRIC DESIGN OF HIGHWAYS:

Design of Horizontal Alignments:- Super elevation, Widening of Pavements on Horizontal Curves and Transition Curves [Derivation of Formulae and Problems] Design of Vertical Alignments - Rolling, Limiting, Exceptional and Minimum Gradients, Summit and Valley Curves, Sight Distances - Factors affecting Sight Distances, PIEV theory, Stopping Sight Distance (SSD), Overtaking Sight Distance (OSD), Sight Distance at Intersections, Intermediate Sight Distance and Illumination Sight Distance [Derivations and Problems in SSD and OSD] - Geometric Design of Hill Roads [IRC Standards Only]

HIGHWAY MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION PRACTICE:

Desirable Properties of Highway Materials definition, Construction Practice - Water Bound Macadam Road, Bituminous Road and Cement Concrete Road (as per IRC and MORTH specifications) - Highway Drainage (IRC Recommendations).

HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE:

Types of defects in Flexible pavements: - Surface defects, Cracks, Deformation, Disintegration - Symptoms, Causes and Treatments. Types of Pavement, Failures in Rigid Pavements - Scaling, Shrinkage, Warping, Structural Cracks- Spalling of Joints and Mud Pumping - and Special Repairs - Pavement Evaluation - Pavement Surface Conditions and Structural Evaluation, Evaluation of pavement Failure and strengthening - Overlay design by Benkelman Beam Method (Procedure only), Principles of Highway Financing.

Text Books

1. Khanna, K., Justo C E G, Highway Engineering, Khanna Publishers, Roorkee, 2001.

2. Kadiyali, L.R., Principles and Practice of Highway Engineering, Khanna Technical Publications, New Delhi, 2000.

3. Saxena Subhash, C and Satypal Arora, Course in Railway Engineering, Dhapat Rai and Sons, Delhi, Sixth Edition, 2001.

References:

1. IRC Standards (IRC 37 - 2001 & IRC 58 -1998)

2. Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) Publications on Highway Materials.

Semester- V

Water and Wastewater Engineering

Course Outline

Subject Code: CE53

Total Hours: 48

Credits: 04

Hrs per week: 04WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS

SOURCE AND CONVEYANCE: Sources of water, Source selection, Population forecasting, Design period, Water demand characteristics

WATER QUALITY PARAMETERS-Water quality parameters & significance, standards, Intake structures, Conveyance Hydraulics, water hammer, Laying, jointing & testing of pipes, Pump selection, Appurtenances

DESIGN PRINCIPLES OF WATER TREATMENT: Objectives - Selection of unit operations and processes, Principles of flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, disinfection, Design principles of flash mixer, flocculator, clarifiers, filters

DISINFECTION: Disinfection devices, Softening, Demineralisation, Aeration, Iron removal, Defluoridation, Operation and Maintenance aspects, Residue Management.

DISTRIBUTION - Requirements - Components - Service reservoir design - Analysis of distribution network - Hardy Cross method - Equivalent Pipe method - Computer application - Leak detection

WASTE-WATER ENGINEERING: Sources of wastewater - Quantity of sanitary sewage - Storm run off estimation - Wastewater characteristics and significance, Physicochemical Processes, Surface and Ground Water Treatment, Biological Processes for Wastewater Quality Enhancement, Elements of Wastewater Disposal Schemes, Rural Sanitation SEWERAGE TRANSMISSION - Sewerage Systems, Effluent disposal stand over - Design of sewers - laying, jointing and testing of sewers - Sewer appurtenances - Pump selection.

DESIGN PRINCIPLES Objectives, Selection of unit operation and process, Design principles of primary and secondary treatment

SEWAGE TREATMENT Screen chamber, grit chamber, primary sedimentation tanks, activated sludge process - Aeration tank & oxidation ditch - Trickling filter - Stabilisation ponds - Septic tanks with soak pits.

SEWAGE DISPOSAL- Sludge- treatment and disposal - Biogas recovery - Sewage farming Disposal on land -Disposal into water bodies - Oxygen sag curve -Streeter Phelps model - Wastewater reclamation techniques, Visit to Water and Wastewater Effluent Treatment PlantsText Books:

1. Garg, S.K., Environmental Engineering I & II, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi

2. Manual on Water Supply and Treatment, CPHEEO, Government of India, New Delhi, 1999

3. Manual on Sewerage and Sewage Treatment, CPHEEO, Government of India, New Delhi, 1993

Semester- V

Design of RCC Structures

Course Outline

Subject Code: CE54

Total Hours: 48

Credits: 04

Hrs per week: 04STRUCTURE AND DESIGN CONCEPTS

Classification of structures - function, material and shape, different structural systems, Basic structural requirements, stability, strength and stiffness, design process, IS code of practice. Working stress and Limit state method, Probabilistic approach to design - load and resistance, Design for strength, stiffness and stability considerations, Dead load, live load, Wind load -Calculation of wind load for a Structure, Seismic load, buoyancy and thermal loads.

DESIGN FOR FLEXURE

Singly and doubly reinforced rectangular beams - Flanged beams -One way and two way rectangular slabs subjected to uniformly distributed load for various boundary conditions and corner effects.

DESIGN FOR BOND, ANCHORAGE, SHEAR AND TORSIONBehaviour of reinforced concrete members in bond and anchorage, Design requirements as per current code, Behaviour of reinforced concrete beams in shear and torsion, Design of reinforced concrete members for combined bending, shear and torsion.

DESIGN OF COLUMNS

Types of columns - Braced and unbraced columns, Design of short column for axial, uniaxial and biaxial bending - Design of long columns.

DESIGN OF FOOTINGS

Design of wall footing, Design of axially and eccentrically loaded rectangular footing, Design of combined rectangular footing for two columns only

Text Books1. Varghese, P.C., Limit State Design of Reinforced Concrete, Prentice Hall of India, Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, 2002

2. Krishna Raju, N., Pranesh, R.N., Reinforced Concrete Design Principles and Practice, New Age International

Publishers, New Delhi, 2003.

Semester- V

Elective-1 Course Outline

Total Hours: 48Credits: 04

Hrs per week: 04List of Subjects:

Elective1 (Any one from the listed subjects) - From Civil Engineering Department

Subject Code(1) Coastal Zone Management

CE511

(2) Ground Improvement Techniques

CE512(3) Corrosion Science and Engineering

CE513

Elective -1 Semester- V

Coastal Zone Management Course Outline

Subject Code: CE511

Total Hours: 48Pre-requisite: Basics of Material science

Credits: 04

Hrs per week: 04OBJECTIVE:At the end of the semester, the student shall be able to understand the coastal processes, coastal dynamics, impacts of structures like docks, harbours and quays leading to simple management perspectives along the coastal zone.

COASTAL ZONE

Coastal zone Coastal zone regulations Beach profile Surf zone Off shore Coastal waters Estuaries Wet lands and Lagoons Living resources Non living resources.

WAVE DYNAMICS

Wave classification Airys Linear Wave theory Deep water waves Shallow water waves Wave pressure Wave energy Wave Decay Reflection, Refraction and Diffraction of waves Breaking of waves Wave force on structures Vertical Sloping and stepped barriers Force on piles.

WAVE FORECASTING AND TIDES

Need for forecasting - SMB and PNJ methods of wave forecasting Classification of tides Darwins equilibrium theory of tides Effects on structures seiches, Surges and Tsunamis

COASTAL PROCESSES

Erosion and depositional shore features Methods of protection Littoral currents Coastal aquifers Sea water intrusion Impact of sewage disposal in seas.

HARBOURS

Types of classification of harbours Requirements of a modern port Selection of site Types and selection of break waters Need and mode of dredging Selection of dredgers.

TEXT BOOKS:1.Richard Sylvester, Coastal Engineering, Volume I and II, Elseiner Scientific Publishing Co., 1999

2.Quinn, A.D., Design & Construction of Ports and Marine Structures, McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1999

REFERENCES:1.Ed. A.T. Ippen, Coastline Hydrodynamics, McGraw-Hill Inc., New York, 1993

2.Dwivedi, S.N., Natarajan, R and Ramachandran, S., Coastal Zone Management in Tamilnadu

Elective -1 Semester- V

Ground Improvement Techniques

Course Outline

Subject Code: CE512

Total Hours: 48

Credits: 04

Hrs per week: 04Pre-requisite: Soil Mechanics

INTRODUCTION

Role of ground improvement in foundation engineering - methods of ground improvement - Geotechnical problems in alluvial, laterite and blackcotton soils -Selection of suitable ground improvement techniques based on soil condition.

DRAINAGE AND DEWATERING

Drainage techniques - Well points - Vacuum and electro-osmotic methods - Seepage analysis for two dimensional flow-fully and partially penetrating slots in homogenous deposits (Simple cases only).

INSITU TREATMENT OF COHESIONLESS AND COHESIVE SOILS

Insitu densification of cohesionless and consolidation of cohesive soils -Dynamic compaction and consolidation - Vibrofloation - Sand pile compaction - Preloading with sand drains and fabric drains - Stone columns - Lime piles - Installation techniques only - relative merits of various methods and their limitations.

EARTH REINFORCEMENT

Concept of reinforcement - Types of reinforcement material - Applications of reinforced earth - Use of geotextiles for filtration, drainage and separation in road and other works.

GROUT TECHNIQUES

Types of grouts - Grouting equipment and machinery - Injection methods - Grout monitoring - Stabilization with cement, lime and chemicals - Stabilization of expansive soils.

Text Books 1. Koerner R.M., Construction and Geotechnical Methods in Foundation Engineering, McGraw-Hill, New York 1994.

2. Purushothama Raj, P., Ground Improvement Techniques, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, New Delhi, 1995.

Elective -1 Semester- VCorrosion Science and Engineering

Course Outline

Subject Code: CE513

Total Hours: 48

Credits: 04

Hrs per week: 04

Pre-requisite: Engineering Chemistry CORROSION

Corrosion - Definition, classification, forms of corrosion, expressions for corrosion rate, emf and galvanic series , merits and demerits, Pourbaix diagram for iron, magnesium and aluminium - Forms of corrosion, Uniform, pitting, intergranular, stress corrosion - Corrosion fatigue - Dezincification - Erosion corrosion - Crevice corrosion - Cause and remedial measures, Pilling Bedworth ratio, High temperature oxidation

BOILERS

Boiler water corrosion by carbon dioxide and unstable salts - Corrosion prevention methods by treatment cooling water, specification, types of scales and causes, use of antiscalant - Water treatments - Maintenance of boilers - Protection of boilers during off loading, high temperature, corrosion, turbine corrosion - Corrosion inhibitors, principles and practice, inhibitors for acidic neutral and other media - Corrosion failure - Inspection and analysis of corrosion damage

CORROSION TESTINGPurpose of corrosion testing, classification, susceptibility tests for intergranular corrosion, stress corrosion test, salt spray test, humidity and porosity tests, accelerated weathering tests - ASTM standards for corrosion testing

POLARIZATION

Polarization - Exchange current density, Activation polarization, Tafel Equation , Passivating metals and nonpassivating metals, Effect of oxidizing agents

ELECTROLESS PLATING AND ANODISING

Electroless plating and Anodizing - Cathodic protection, metallic, organic and inorganic coatings, corrosion inhibitors - Special surfacing processes - CVD and PVD processes, sputter coating - Laser and ion implantation, arc spray, plasma spray, flame spray, HVOF

Text Books

1. Fontana and Greene., Corrosion Engineering, McGraw Hill Book Co, New York, 1983

2. Raj Narayan ., An Introduction to Metallic Corrosion and its prevention, Oxford and IBH, New Delhi, 1983

Elective-2 Semester- V

Course Outline

Total Hours: 48

Credits: 04

Hrs per week: 04List of Subjects: Elective2 (Any one from the listed subjects) - From Civil Engineering Department Or any one subject From Other Department electives in consultation with HOD

Subject Code(1) Pavement Engineering

CE521

(2) Housing Planning and Management

CE522

(3) Principles of Architecture

CE523

Elective -2 Semester- VCourse Outline

Pavement Engineering

Subject Code: CE521

Total Hours: 48

Credits: 04

Hrs per week: 04

OBJECTIVE

Student gains knowledge on various IRC guidelines for designing rigid and flexible pavements. Further, he/she will be in a position to assess quality and serviceability conditions of roads.

TYPE OF PAVEMENT AND STRESS DISTRIBUTION ON LAYERED SYSTEM

Introduction - Pavement as layered structure - Pavement types - rigid and flexible -Stress and deflections in pavements under repeated loading

DESIGN OF FLEXIBLE PAVEMENTS

Flexible pavement design - Empirical - Semi empirical and theoretical Methods - Design procedure as per latest IRC guidelines Design and specification of rural roads

DESIGN OF RIGID PAVEMENTS

Cement concrete pavements - Modified Westergard approach - Design procedure as per latest IRC guidelines - Concrete roads and their scope in India.

PERFORMANCE EVALUATION AND MAINTENANCE

Pavement Evaluation [Condition and evaluation surveys (Surface Appearance, Cracks, Patches and Pot Holes, Undulations, Ravelling, Roughness, Skid Resistance), Structural Evaluation by Deflection Measurements, Present Serviceability Index]

Pavement maintenance. [IRC Recommendations Only]

STABILISATION OF PAVEMENTS

Stabilisation with special reference to highway pavements - Choice of stabilisers -Testing and field control Stabilisation for rural roads in India -use of Geosynthetics (geotextiles & geogrids) in roads.

TEXT BOOKS

1.Kadiyali, L.R., Principles and Practice of Highway Engineering, Khanna tech. Publications, New Delhi, 1989.

2.Croney, D., Design and Performance of Road Pavements, HMO Stationary Office, 1979.

3.Wright, P.H., Highway Engineers, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1996

4.Design and Specification of Rural Roads (Manual), Ministry of rural roads, Government of India, New Delhi, 2001

Elective -2 Semester- V

Housing Planning and Management

Course Outline

Subject Code: CE522

Total Hours: 48Credits: 04

Hrs per week: 04Pre-requisite: Construction Planning and Management INTRODUCTION TO HOUSING

Definition of basic terms - house, home, household, apartments, multi-storied buildings, special buildings- Objectives and strategies of national housing policies, Principle of sustainable housing- Housing Laws at State level, Bye-laws at urban and rural local bodies - levels - Development control regulations- Institutions for housing at national, state and local levels

HOUSING PROGRAMMES

Basic Concepts - Contents and standards for housing programme - Sites and services- neighborhoods- open development plots, apartments, rental housing, co-operative housing, slum housing programme- role of public, private and non-government organizations.

PLANNING AND DESIGN OF HOUSING PROJECTS

Formulation of housing projects - Site analysis- Layout design- Design of housing units (Design Problems)

CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES AND COST-EFFECTIVE MATERIALS

New constructions techniques - Cost effective modern construction materials, building centers - concept, functions and performance evaluation

Housing Finance and Project Appraisal

Appraisal of housing projects - Housing finance, Cost recovery - Cash flow analysis, Subsidy and cross subsidy, Pricing of housing units, rents, recovery pattern (Problems).

Text Books1. Meera Mehta and Dinesh Mehta, Metropolitan Housing Markets, Sage Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1999.

2. Francis Cherunilam and Odeyar D Heggade, Housing in India, Himalaya Publishing House, Bombay, 1997.

Elective -2 Semester- V

Principles of Architecture

Course Outline

Subject Code: CE523

Total Hours: 48

Credits: 04

Hrs per week: 04

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN

Architectural design - an analysis - Integration of function and aesthetics - Introduction to basic elements and principles of design.

CLIMATE RESPONSIVE DESIGN

Factors that determine climate - Characteristics of climate types - Design for various climate types - Passive and active energy controls.

BUILDING TYPES

Residential, institutional, commercial and Industrial - Planning concepts - Application of anthropometry and space standards - Interrelationships of functions - Safety standards - Building rules and regulations - Integration of building services.

SITE PLANNING

Surveys - Site analysis - Development control - Zoning regulations - Layout regulations - Urban planning standards - Layout design concepts.

ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN

Urban renewal - Conservation - Principles of Landscape design - Case studies.

Text Book

1. Muthu Shoba Mohan, Principles of Architecture, Oxford University Press, Chennai, 2006.

References

1. Francis D.K. Ching, Architecture: Form, Space and Order, John Wiley & Sons Inc, 2nd Edition, New York, 1999.

2. Givoni B., Man Climate and Architecture, Applied Science Series, Elsevier Publishing Company, New York, 2001.

3. Edward D. Mills, Planning the Architects Handbook, Butterworth London, 1995.

Semester- V Construction Material Lab

Lab Outline

Subject Code: CEL57

Credits: 01

Hrs per week: 03TESTS ON CEMENT

(a) Fineness (b) Normal consistency (c) Setting time (d) Compressive strength (e) Initial and final setting time

(f) compressive strength of cement mortar

TESTS ON AGGREGATE

Tests to find alkalinity, organic content, Grain size distribution ,Specific gravity, Density, Voids, Bulking, Aggregate crushing value, Abrasion test, Aggregate impact value, Bulking of sand.

CONCRETE MIX DESIGN

I.S and A.C.I Methods of concrete mix design.

TEST ON FRESH CONCRETE

Slump test - Vee-Bee test - compaction factor test

TESTS ON HARDENED CONCRETE

Compression test on cubes - Modulus of rupture test - splitting tension test - determination of modulus of elasticity.

TEST ON BRICKS AND MASONRY

Crushing strength, water absorption and efflorescence

Tests on metals

Hardness test and impact testTests on tiles

Dimension, Transverse Strength, Water Absorption and CrazingLaboratory Manual 1. Kulkarni PD, Mittal LN, & Sood Hemant Laboratory Manual on Concrete Technology CBS Publishers New-Delhi, 2003

2. Kulkarni PD, et. al; Civil Engineering Materials, Tata Mcgraw-Hill, New-Delhi, 1998

Semester- V

Computer Aided Building Drawing

Lab Outline

Subject Code: CEL58Credits: 01

Hrs per week: 03OBJECTIVE

At the end of this course the student should be able to draft on computer building drawings (Plan, elevation and sectional views) by using Auto-Cad in accordance with development and control rules satisfying orientation and functional requirements for the following:

Planning, designing from given requirements of areas & specifications and preparation of sketch design and working drawings for:

1. Residential building- flat and pitched roof, economic domestic units, cottages, bungalows

and building Flats

2. Public building small public utility shelters, dispensaries, banks, schools, offices, libraries, hostels, Restaurants, commercial complexes, factories etc

3. Preparation of site plans and service plans as per Building Rules

4. Septic Tank and Soak Pit detailed drawings.

5. Plumbing, water supply and drainage for buildings, Rain water Harvesting for building

Laboratory Manual 1. Civil Engg. Drawing & House Planning B.P. Verma, Khanna publishers, Delhi

2. Building Drawing & Detailing Dr. Balagopal & T.S. Prabhu, Spades Publishers, Calicut

3. SP 7:2005, National Building Code of India

4. Local Building Bye-laws