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B. Tech Sem V CE
Vth Sem
Periods Evaluation Scheme
S.No Subject
Code Name of Subject L T P Assignment TA Total ESE
Subject Total
Credit Hours
1 5A.301 Transportation Engg. I 3 0 0 20 10 30 70 100 3 3
2 5A.302 Structural Analysis -II 3 0 0 20 10 30 70 100 3 3
3 5A.303 Reinforced Concrete Design I 3 0 0 20 10 30 70 100 3 3
4 5A.304 Soil Mechanics II 3 0 0 20 10 30 70 100 3 3
5 5A.305 Environmental Engg. I 3 0 0 20 10 30 70 100 3 3
6 40B.301 Intellectual and aural skills 0 0 0 20 10 30 70 100 2 2
PRACTICAL/DESIGN/DRAWING/SESSIONAL
1 5AP.303 Concrete Technology Lab 0 0 2 20 20 30 50 1 2
2 5AP.304 Soil Mechanics II LAB 0 0 2 20 20 30 50 1 2
3 5AP.305 Environmental Engg. I LAB 0 0 2 20 20 30 50 1 2
4 5AP.302 Structural Analysis LAB 0 0 2 20 20 30 50 1 2
800 21 25
B. Tech Sem V CE
Sub Code –5A.301
TRANPORTATION ENGINEERING – I
Unit I
Introduction and Highway Development in India:
Different modes of Transportation, Characteristics of Road Transport, Brief history and
development of Road Construction, Jayakar Committee Recommendations, Road Classification,
Long term Road Plans, Vision – 2021, NHDP, Rural Roads Development Plan
Highway Planning: Principles of highway Planning, Road development and financing,
privatization of highways, highway alignment requirements, engineering survey for highway
location.
Unit II
Geometric Design of Highways: Road Cross-sectional Elements: Width of Carriageway,
Formation Width, Right of Way, Camber, Shoulder, Kerb, Road Margins, Design Speed, Sight
Distances, Design of Horizontal curves, Super elevation, Extra widening on Horizontal curves,
Transition curves, Set back distance at curves, Gradient, Design of Vertical curves –Summit and
Valley curves
Unit III
Traffic Characteristics: Traffic Studies, Traffic Volume, Traffic Forecast, Traffic Capacity,
Traffic Control Devices, Parking Studies, Accident Studies, Highway Safety, Intersections-At
grade and Grade Separated Intersections, Traffic Control Devices, Traffic Signs, Traffic Signal
Systems, Traffic Islands, Road Markings, Highway Lighting, Intelligent, Transportation Systems
Unit IV
Highway Materials and Construction
Sub grade Soil, Aggregates, Bitumen, Tar, Emulsion, Modified Bitumen, Cement Concrete,
Tests on Aggregates, Tests on Bitumen, Bituminous Mix Design, Construction of WBM roads,
Soil Stabilized Roads, Different types of Bituminous Constructions, Construction of cement
Concrete Pavements, Equipments used in Highway Construction
Pavement Design: Types of Pavements, Flexible and Rigid, Pavement composition,
Unconventional Pavements, Flexible Pavement Design as per IRC, Stresses in Concrete
Pavements, Modulus of sub grade reaction, Design of rigid pavements as per IRC, Highway
Drainage
Suggested Reading:
1. Highway Engineering, Khanna & Justo, Khanna Publication
2. Transportation Engineering, N.L. Arora, S.P. Luthara, I.P.H.New Delhi
3. Transportation Engineering, Vazarani&Chandola, Khanna Publication
4. Road, Railway, Bridges, Biridi& Ahuja, S.B.H. New Delhi
L T P C
3 0 0 3
B. Tech Sem V CE
Sub Code –5A.302
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS – II
Unit I
Fixed Beams, Three-Moments Theorem: Analysis of continuous beams, without or with support
settlement, Slope Deflection Method: Analysis of continuous beams and portal frames without or
with side sway, use of symmetric and anti-symmetric conditions, Moment Distribution Method:
Analysis of continuous beams and portal frames without or with side sway, use of symmetric and
anti-symmetric conditions
Unit II
Analysis of two hinged arches, influence line diagrams for maximum bending moment, shear
force and thrust.
Unit III
Suspension Bridges: Analysis of cables, effect of temperature, anchor cables, three-hinged
stiffening girder, ILD for BM and SF
Unit IV
Matrix method of Structural Analysis:
Introduction, Flexibility Matrix Method, Stiffness Matrix Method, its relation
Suggested Reading:
1. Basic Structural Analysis, Reddy, C.S., Tata McGraw Hill
2. Elementary Structural Analysis, Wilbur and Norris, Tata McGraw Hill
3. Structural Analysis I, S.S. Bhavikatti, Vikas Publication
L T P C
3 0 0 3
B. Tech Sem V CE
Sub Code –5AP.302
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS LAB
List of experiments:
1. Clark Maxwell’s Reciprocal theorem using a Beam.
2. Analysis of Redundant joint.
3. Elastic displacement of curved members.
4. Elastic properties of beams
5. Three hinged Arch.
6. Two hinged Arch
7. Behaviour of struts
8. Deflection of a Truss
L T P C
0 0 2 1
B. Tech Sem V CE
Sub Code –5A.303
REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN- I
Unit I
Properties of Concrete and its Ingredients: Types of cement and their characteristics; ingredients
of concrete; Aggregates quality and grading – coarse and fine aggregates; (Brief discussion
only)Concrete types and their composition: use in different structural units; law of water-cement
ratio; compaction requirement; additives and admixtures; Tests on cement and concrete; design
of mix proportions by fineness modulus and trial mix methods Reinforcements – types of
reinforcement and their properties. Concrete construction methods, form work design and
scaffolding, slip form and other moving forms, pumping of concrete and grouting, mass
concreting(roller compacted concrete), ready mix concrete.
Design philosophies to the Working Stress method, Limit state and ultimate strength method
Working Stress method: Introduction, calculation of neutral axis, critical depth, moment of
resistance for under-reinforced, over-reinforced and balanced sections
Unit II
Limit state of collapse, limit state of serviceability, partial safety factors, Neutral axis
determination, Analysis & Design Problems. Under-reinforced, over-reinforced and balanced
sections, singly, doubly reinforced sections
Limit state design for Shear, Bond and Torsion: Shear reinforcement in form of vertical stirrups
and bent-up bars; shear strength of concrete; minimum shear reinforcement; development length;
design for torsion reinforcement
Unit III
Design of beams and Slabs: Rectangular, T beams and one way, two way slabs
Unit IV
Design of Columns: Short axially loaded columns; helical reinforcement; columns with axial
load and uniaxial/biaxial bending; interaction charts as per SP – 16.Design of Stairs
Suggested Reading:
1. Reinforced Concrete Design, B.C. Punmia, Laxmi Publication
2. Fundamentals of Reinforced Concrete, N.C. Sinha & S.K. Roy, S. Chand &
Company
3. R.C.C Design & Drawing, Neelam Sharma, S.K. Kataria& Sons
4. Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures, S. Ramarutham, DhanpatRai
5. Reinforced Concrete Design, S.U. Pillai &DevdasMenon, Tata McGraw Hill.
L T P C
3 0 0 3
B. Tech Sem V CE
Sub Code –5AP.303
CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY LAB
1. Fineness of cement by Air permeability method.
2. Soundness of cement by Le Chatelier’s apparatus.
3. Compressive strength of concrete.
4. Water content for standard consistency of cement.
5. Fineness modulus of coarse and fine aggregates.
6. Workability of cement concrete by slump test.
7. Moisture content and bulking of fine aggregates.
L T P C
0 0 2 1
B. Tech Sem V CE
Sub Code –5A.304
SOIL MECHANICS –II
Unit I
Soil exploration: Purpose, methods of soil exploration, boring, sampling, standard penetration
test, static and dynamic cone tests, correlations between penetration resistance and strength
parameters, plate load test. Planning of soil investigation, number of bore holes and depth
exploration, types of tests to suit soil conditions
Unit II
Stresses in soils: Need for finding stress distribution in soil, assumptions in elastic
theories, Boussinesq’s equation for point, line, circular and rectangular loads,
Westergaard’s formula for point load, comparison of Boussinesq’s and Westergaard’s
equation, concept and use of pressure bulbs, principle and use of New mark’s influence
chart, contact pressure.
Foundations: Common types of foundations with examples, brief illustration of situations where
each one of them is adopted, basis for design, review of major soil parameters used in
proportioning of foundations.
Unit III
Bearing capacity:
Terminology: Ultimate and Safe Bearing Capacities; Allowable Bearing Pressure Gross and Net
Bearing Capacities; Net Soil pressure for a specified settlement; Bearing capacity from equations
of Terzaghi, Skempton, Brinch Hansen and Meyerhof; I. S. Code of Practice; Bearing capacity
from N-values; Effect of ground water table Plate Load test: Procedure, Limitations and
determination of permissible bearing capacity for footings in sand and clay soils
Pile Foundations: Situations where adopted; types of piles outline of steps involved in
proportioning ; bearing capacity and settlement of single and group of piles, proportioning wit
field lab data as input. Under reamed piles, Foundation on expansive soils
Unit IV
Stability of Slopes: Stability analysis of finite & infinite slopes; Types of slope failures; Methods
of analysis for slope stability – method of slices; Bishop’s simplified method; Friction circle
method; Stability Number; Stability of slopes of Earth dams.
Suggested Reading:
1. Soil Mechanics & Foundation, Dr. B.C. Punmia, Standard book house, New Delhi
2. Soil Mechanics & Foundation, Murthi, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi
3. Soil Mechanics, B.J. Kasmalkar, Pune VidhyartiGriha, Pune
4. Geo-technical Engingeering, Gulhati& Dutta, Tata, McGraw Hill, New Delhi
L T P C
3 0 0 3
B. Tech Sem V CE
Sub Code –5AP.304
SOIL MECHANICS LAB II
List of experiments:-
1. Determination of field density by sand replacement method
2. Standard Proctor Test
3. Direct shear test
4. CBR test
5. Compaction Test
6. Unconfined compression test
L T P C
0 0 2 1
B. Tech Sem V CE
Sub Code –5A.305
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING –I
Unit I
Introduction: Beneficial uses of water and importance of water, role of Environmental engineers
Water Demand: per capita demand, Design flows, Design periods, Design population, Factors
affecting water consumption, variation of water demand, population forecasting ( different
methods for assessment) and water demand estimation design capacities of various water supply
components
Unit II
Sources of water and collection works: Alternative sources i.e. rain, surface and ground water.
Assessment of yield and development of the source
Quality of water: The hydrological cycle and water quality, physical, chemical and biological
water quality parameters. Indian standards
Unit III
Treatment of water: Historical overview of water treatment, water treatment process, water
treatment processes (theory and application) Aeration, solids separation. Settling operations,
coagulation, softening, filtration, disinfection, other treatment processes.
Unit IV
Distribution of water: Methods of Distributing water, distribution reservoirs, distribution system
components, capacity and pressure requirements, design of distribution systems, pumping
required.
Plumbing of building for water supply: service connections, fixture units, simultaneous flow, and
design of plumbing.
Suggested Reading:
1. Environmental Engineering, S.K. Garg, Khanna Publishers
2. Environmental Engineering, Kamla A &Kanth Rao D.L., Tata McGraw Hill,
3. Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering, Birdie G.S., DhanpatRai& Sons
4. Plumbing-Design and Practice, Deolalikar S.G., Tata McGraw Hill,
L T P C
3 0 0 3
B. Tech Sem V CE
Sub Code –5AP.305
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 1-LAB
List of experiments:-
1. Determination of turbidity, color and conductivity.
2. Determination pH, Alkalinity and acidity.
3. Determination of hardness and chlorides.
4. Determination of residual chlorine and chlorine demand.
5. Determination of dissolved oxygen.
6. Determination of most probable number of coli forms.
L T P C
0 0 2 1
B. Tech Sem V CE
Sub Code –40B.301
INTELLECTUAL AND AURAL SKILLS
SOFT SKILLS
Unit I
INTRODUCTION
Introduction and importance of Soft Skills
Skill Analysis
Attributes regarded as Soft Skills
Identifying and Improving your Soft Skills
Accept your limitations
Personality
Motivation
UNIT II
IMPROVING YOUR SOFT SKILLS
Positive reinforcement
Accept and Learn from criticism
Confidence Development
Speaking & Listening Skills
Rapport Building
Adaptability
Assertiveness
Command Over the Subject Matter
PHONETICS & PHONOLOGY
UNIT III
BASICS OF PHONETICS
Introduction
Speech Mechanism
Phonetics Symbols
Classification of Sounds
Consonants, Vowels & Dipthongs
Stress Pattern, Inotation
UNIT IV
USAGE OF PHONETICS
Syllable, Syllable Division, Word Syllable
Tone/ Accent/Pitch/Rythym
Manner of Articulation
Voice Modulation
Suggested Books & Readings:
Monippally, Matthukutty. M. 2001. Business Communication Strategies. 11th Reprint. Tata
McGraw-Hill. New Delhi
L T P C
3 0 0 3
Swets, Paul. W. 1983. The Art of Talking So That People Will Listen: Getting Through to Family,
Friends and Business Associates. Prentice Hall Press. New York
Lewis, Norman. 1991. Word Power Made Easy. Pocket Books
Sen , Leena .Communication Skills ; Eastern Economy Edition
Ghanekar , Dr. Anjali . Essentials of Business Communication Skills ; Everest Publishing House
David Green . Contemporary English Grammar, Structure & Composition ; MacMillan
Dictionary; Oxford
Dictionary ; Longman
Websites
www.tatamcgrawhill.com/digital_solutions/monippally
www.dictionary.cambridge.org
www.wordsmith.org
www.edufind.com
www.english_the_easy_eay.com
www.englishclub.com
www.english_grammar_lessons.com
www.wikipedia.org/wiki/english_grammar
Dictionary ; Longman
Websites
www.tatamcgrawhill.com/digital_solutions/monippally
www.dictionary.cambridge.org
www.wordsmith.org
www.edufind.com
www.english_the_easy_eay.com
www.englishclub.com
www.english_grammar_lessons.com
www.wikipedia.org/wiki/english_grammar