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Amravati University - Syllabus of Bachelor of Engineering (BE) - 4SC5 - Reinforced Cement Concrete – I

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Unit I : Cement : Physical properties of portland cement, laboratory tests, special types of cements.

1. Aggregate : Classification of aggregate, Physical properties, bulking and moisture content, Specific Gravity, Bulk density, laboratory tests.

2. Grades of Concrete : Properties of concrete, compressive, tensile, shear strength, modulus of elasticity, creep, shrinkage and durability, laboratory tests on concrete.

3. Introduction & application of ferrocement.(10)

Unit II : 1. Workability of concrete : Methods of measuring workability, nominal mix, mixing, centering & formwork, placing, compaction and curing of concrete, Admixtures.

2. Factors governing Mix design, IS code methods of mix design.

Unit III Special Type of concrete - Light weight concrete, fibre reinforced concrete, Guniting, Grouting and shotcreting concrete.

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Unit IV1. Basic elastic theory and concept of reinforced concrete,types of reinforcement.

2. Analysis of rectangular sections, modes of failure, Design of singly reinforced beams and one way slabs (simply supported) lintels, chajjas. (11)

Unit V : 1. Analysis and design of doubly reinforced rectangular beam section for simply supported span.

2. Shear and Bond : Shear stress in R.C. beam section. Shear Reinforcement, Bent up bars and stirrups, Bond stress. Local and average bond stress, Development length.(10)

Unit VI1. Analysis & design of T & L beams for simply supported span.

2. Axially loaded columns with Lateral ties and helical binders. Short and long column(10)

Practicals :

At least 8 practicals from below mentioned shall be conducted out of 1 to 13.

1.Fineness of Cement.

2.Consistency and setting times.

3.Compressive strength of cement.

4.Soundness of cement.

5.Bulking of sand.

6.Fineness modulus of fine aggregate.

7.Fineness modulus of coarse aggregate.

8.Slump cone test.

9.Flow table test.

10.Compaction factor test.

11.Mix design.

12.Compressive strength of concrete.

13.Compulsory site visit for studing the various practical aspects & preparation of Report.

Practical examination shall be viva-voce based on the above practical.

books recommended :

1.Properties of Concrete : A.M. Neville, Pitman Publishing Co.

2.Mix Design by Krishna Raju, Mc Graw Hill.

3.Design of R.C.Structures : S.Ramamrutham, Dhanpat Rai & Sons.

4.Design of R.C.structures : Soloman.

5.Treasure of R.C.C. : Sushil Kumar

6.Aisa - Pasific symposium on ferrocements

7.Colorete By Gamman India Limited

8.Reinforcedcement concrete - Syal & Goal

9.Reinforced Cement Concrete :Dr.B.c.Punmiya

Amravati University - Syllabus of Bachelor of Engineering (BE) - 4SC4 - Surveying-I

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Unit I : 1. Definition, Geodetic & Plane surveying, classificationof survey, methods of locating points, principles of surveying.

2. Instruments of measurement of distance, Types of tapes, chains, Errors of corrections to field measurements. Use of instruments such as cross staff optical square, line ranger & prism square, use of Distomat. (5)

3. Principles & details of chain surveying, obstacles in chaining, cross staff survey.(3)

Unit II : 1. Instruments for measurement of angles : Prismatic compass, surveyor’s compass, their use and adjustments. Vernier and micro-optic theodolite, their temporary adjustment. Permanent adjustment of vernier theodolite. Introduction to Total Station.

2. Traversing with chain and compass, Reference meridians, bearing and azimulths. Local attraction, magnetic declination and its variation. Open & closed traverses.

Adjustment of closed traverse - Bowditch’s Graphical method(4)

Unit III1. Instruments for measurement of elevation : Dumpy levels tilting and automatic levels. Details of their construction. (3)

2. Temporary and permanent adjustments of Dumpy and tilting levels. (4)

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Unit IV1. Measurement of Horizontal and Vertical angles with theodolite by different methods. Other uses of theodolite.(4)

2. Theodolite traverse, lattitude and departure, Gale’s traverse table.(3)

Unit V : 1. Levelling : Definition of terms, Principle, levelling methods, levelling staves, Booking and reduction of field notes, curvature and refraction, reciprocal levelling plotting of profiles. Errors in levelling. (8)

2. Contouring : Definition, Characteristics and uses of contour maps, methods of contouring. (2)

Unit VI1. Plane tabling : equipments, methods, two point and three point problems, Advantages & disadvantages of plane tabling, Lehman’s rules.

2. Construction and use of minor instruments such as abney level, Box sextant, planimeter, tangent clinometer, ghat tracer.(04)

Practicals -

5 practicals mentoined below shall be performed by each student. Observations, calculations and relevant work to be submitted in the form of field book and 4 drawing in A-1 size sheet as a sessional work.

1.Measurment of length - use Distomat.

2.Chain and Compass surveying.

3.L Section & C/section of road.

4.Plane table survey.

5.Theodolite traverse.

6.Study and use of minor instruments.

7.Measurement of area of a irregular figure by digital planimeter.

Also a Camp for about 7 days shall be held to collect Survey data required for (a) Road Project or (b) Irrigation project or © Water Supply Project.

Practical examination shall consists of field exercise and vivavoce based on the above syllabus and practical work.

Books Recommended :

1.D.Clark : Plane and Geodetic Surveying, Vol. I & II Aisa publication house.

2.P.B.Sahani : T.B.of Surveying, Vol. I & II, Oxford B.H.B.H.

3.T.P.Kanetkar & Kulkarni : Surveying and leveling, Part I & II, pune Vidharthi Griha Prakashan, Pune.

4.B.C.Punmia : Surveying I & II, Standard Book house Delhi.

5.Elementary Surveying : R.C.Brinker and P.R.Wolf, Harper and Row.

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Amravati University - Syllabus of Bachelor of Engineering (BE) - 4SC3 - Hydrology & Irrigation Engineering – I

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Unit I:Introduction : (Hydrology)

Hydrology : Defination, Engineering Hydrology and its importance, Development of Hydrology and allied sciences. Hydrological Cycle, Hydrological equation and brief description of its components.

Hydrometeorology :

The earth and atmosphere. Air circulation, fronts, the importance of temperature, humidity and win in hydrological studies.

Evaporation :

Defination, Explanation of the process, factors affecting evaporation, Evaporation estimation by pans, water budget, Energy budget and empirical formulae, control of evaporation.

Transpiration : Defination, Factor affecting. measurement and control Evapotranspiration Defination, Factors affecting Estimation(10)

Unit II : Precipitation : Defination, Forms, Types of precipitation, Factors affecting precipitation, Measurement of precipitation. Density and adequacy of rain gauge stations, Estimates of Missing data and adjustment of records. Mean rainfall over a catchment.

Infiltration :

Defination, Mechanism, Factors affecting infiltration measurement, Infiltration indices, Application to problems, Run of process, Factor affecting, Estimation of Runoff. (10)

Unit III Floods :

Causes and effects importance of flood studies, Factors affecting peak flood, Estimation of peak flood.

Hydrographs :

Flood hydrographs : Defination, Typical flood hydrograph and its components, Base flow and Base flow seperation, unit hydrograph : S-curve hydrograph.

Ground Water :

Occurence, aquifer parameters, Ground water movement, steady and unsteady flow intoa well, safe yield and yield tests, Ground water quality, recharge of ground water.(10)

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Unit IV Need for irrigation : Advantages and disadvantages Types of irrigation, classification of irrigation project, Soil for mation - Suitability of soils for crops - suitability of water for irrigation standards for irrigation water.

Brief description of minor irrigation schemes - Bandhara, percolation tank & lift irrigation.(08)

Unit V:Requirements of water :

Duty and delta of a crop, Factors affecting duty, crop seasons, irrigation efficiency, consumptive use and its estimation.

Irrigation Methods : Requirement of application methods. Comparative study of different irrigation systems with special emphasis on sprinkler and drip irrigation.(10)

Unit VI Reservior Planning :

Investigation, selection of site, Detail surveys to be conducted and data collection for different types of class, control levels and procedure to fix these, Determination of LSL & FTL of reservoir. Sedimentation and methods to reduce silt entry, water storage requirement by mass curve and demand curve, calculation of life of a Reservior. (10)

Books Recommended :

Hydrology :

1.Sharma R.K. :Hydrology & water resources Engineering

2.Raghunath H.M. : Hydrology, wiley Eastern Limited, New Delhi

3.Dr.Jayarami Reddy, P. : Hydrology, Laxmi Publications Delhi

4.S.Subramanya : Hydrology , Tata Mc Graw Hill Irrigation Engg.

5.B.C.Punmia : Irrigation and water power Engineering

6.S.K.Garg :Irrigation and water power Engineering

7.Dahigaonkar J.G. : T.B. of Irrigation Engg., Wheeler & Co.

8.Zimmerman J.D. : Irrigation, John Willy & Sons N.York.

Amravati University - Syllabus of Bachelor of Engineering (BE) - 4SC2 - Fluid Mechanics –I

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Unit I : Introduction : Development of science & Fluid Mechanics. Regimes of fluid Mechanics (elements only)

Dimensions, units of mass density, unit weight, Specific Gravity, Newton’s law of viscosity, dynamic viscosity, Kinematic viscosity, Rheological Classification of fluids. Adhesion, cohesion, surface tension, capillarity, pressure inside droplet & jet of liquid.

Fluid statics I :

Pressure at a point, Pascal’s law, Equation of fluid statics & its integration

Measurement of pressure, absolute & gauge, piezometers & simple tube manometers (10)

Unit II : Fluid Statics II

Forceson immersed areas - plane & curved, Buoyancy, equilibrium of floating bodies, metacenter, metacentric height, its determination by analytical method only.

Kinematics : Types of flow - steady, unsteady, uniform nonuniform flow. 1-2-3 Dimensional; rotational, Irrotational, Eulerian approach of describing fluid motion, streamline, stream tube, streak line, Pathline, substantive, local, convective acceleration, velocity potential, stream function, continuty equation of ID & 3D flow in cartesian co-ordinates.

Unit III Fluid Dynamics : Eulers equation of motion along a stremline & its integration to prove Bernoulli’s equation, HGL, EGL, Kinetic Energy correction factor, velocity distribution, Average velocity.

Momentum equation : Statement only, limitations, momentum correction factor, forces on pipe bends (9)

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Unit IV Fluid Measurement-I : Venturimeter, orificementer, pitot tube, prandtle pitot tube, circular orifices & mouthpieces, Time of emptying Rectangular tanks by orifices at bottom & sides.

Fluid Measurement-II: Notches & weirs, Defination, Types, Rectangular, Triangular & trapezoidal, cipolletti weir, end contractions, velocity of approach, Francis equation(10)

Unit V : Laminar flow through circular pipes, velocity distribution, Haygen poiseuille equation with proof. Reynold’s numbers, simple problems on determination of laminar & turbulent flow in pipes. Boundary layer, Defination, development along a flat plate, Nominal thickness, Laminar Sublayer, Displacement thickness, Momentum thickness.(9)

Unit VI Flow around immersed bodies, Drag, lift, Different forms of drag, Calculations of drag & lift on airfoils only.

Pipe flow, Darcy - weisbach equation (No proof), major & minor losses, pipes in series, pipes in parallel, equivalent pipe, pipe Network (Hardy - cross method only)(10)

Practicals :

Minimum 8 practicals out of the list given should be carried out. The practical examination shall consist of viva-voce based on theory & practicals. Graphs are to be drawn wherever necessary.

1. Verification of Bernoullis theorem

2. Reynolds experiment

3. Determination of cd for Venturimeter

4. Determination of cd for orificemeter

5. Determination of coefficients of orifice.

6. Determination for mouthpieces

7. Determination of metacentric height

8. Determination of friction factor for GI Pipe

9. Flow under varying head for orifices & mouth pieces.

10. Determination of cd for rectangular notch

11. Determination of cd for triangular notch

12. Determination of cd for trapezoidal notch.

Books

1.Hydraulics & Fluid Mechanics : SI Edition, P.N.Modi & S.M.Seth

2.Flyid Mechanics : Dr.A.K.Jain

3.Fluid Mechanics : K.Subramanya

4.Fluid Mechanics : Streeter

5.Fluid Mechanics : Garde & Mirajgaonkar

Amravati University - Syllabus of Bachelor of Engineering (BE) - 4SC1 - Social Sciences & Engineering Economics

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Unit I : Study of Social Science : Importance to Engineer, salient features of Indian constitution. Fundamental Rights and Duties. Directive Principles of State Policy.(9)

Unit II : Indian Parliament : composition and powers.

President of India : Election and Powers.

Council of Ministers and Prime Minister(9)

Unit III Impact of Science and Technology on Culture and Civilization. Human Society : Community Groups, Social Control : Meaning, Types and Agencies. Marriage and Family : Functions, Types and problems.

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Unit IV Nature and scope of Economics : Special significance of Economics to Engineers.

Production : Factors of production, Laws of return, Various Economic systems, Forms of Business Organisation.(9)

Unit V : Banking : Functions of Central and Commercial Banks.

Taxation : Principle of taxation, Direct and Indirect taxes.

Market : Forms, perfect and imperfect competition, pricing under perfect and imperfect competition, prices discrimination under monopoly.(9)

Unit VI Economics of Development : Meaning, Characterisitcs of under development, obstacles to Economic growth and vicious circle of poverty.

Economic Planning : meaning, objective and salient features of current five years plan of India.

Planning horizons, life structuring the alternatives.

Economics of comparision of different alternative projects.(10)

Books Recommended :

1.Pylee M.V. : Constitutional Govt. in India, S.Chand and Co.

2.Joshi G.N. : The Constitution of India, Macmillan India Ltd.

3.Mahajan : The Constitution of India, S.Chand, New Delhi.

4.Maclaver and Page : Principle of Sociology.

5.Davis K. : Human Society

6.Dewett and Varma J.D. : Elementary Economic Theory, S.Chand and Co.

7.A.N.Agrawal : Indian Economy, Problem of Development and Planning (Wiley Eastern Ltd), New Delhi.

8.S.K.Mishra : Indian Economy, Its Development Experience. Himalaya Pub.House, Bombay.

9.Datt R.K. : Indian Economy, S.Chand and Comp. New Delhi P.M.Sundharam

10.Dhingra I.C. : Indian Economy

11.E.Kuper : Economics of W.R.Development, McGraw Hill Co.,

12.Jemes L.E., R.R.Lee : Economics of W.R.Planning, McGraw Hill Co.

Amravati University - Syllabus of 3SC5 - Geology & Engineering Materials

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Unit I :Introduction - Different branches of Geology and importance of Geology in Civil Engineering.

Mineralogy - Study of common rock forming and ore minerals with reference to its physical properties.

Petrology - rock cycle, rock weathering and soil formation, origin, classification and textures of igneous sedimentary and metamorphic rocks, study of common rock types.

Unit II :Structural Geology - Outcrop, dip strike, elementary ideas about folds, faults, joints and unconformity, effect of these structures in foundation.

Earthquake engineering - earthquake waves, causes and effects, magnitude and intensity, earthquake zones of India, seismic coefficient.

Geological investigation - surface and sub-surface investigation, direct and indirect.

Unit III : Rock as a material of construction. Study of engineering properties of rocks and soils. Geological studies related to site selection for dams and reservoirs, tunnel alignment, hydroelectric plants, bridges, roads, air fields etc. Case histories of some major projects of tunnels, dams and reservoirs. (11)

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Unit IV1. Building stones :

Introduction, requirement of good building stones, testing of stones, quarring of stones, dressing of stones, artificial stones,

2. Brick & clay products :

Introduction, Brick earth, manufacturing of clay bricks, properties of burnt bricks, new trends in brick, manufacturing building tiles, earthenwares.

3. Lime :

Classification of lime, field slaking of lime, preparation of putty, properties of lime, use of lime of construction.

Unit V : 1. Timber & Wood based Product :

Introduction, sources of timber, identification of timber felling & conversion, moisture in timber, defects in timber, decay of timber, seascring of timber.

Different type of timber used in building construction, wood base product such as plywood, particle board, veneer, sunmica and their manufacturing process.

2. Plastics : Classification, advantages, properties, modern development in plastics.

3. Glass : Ingredients, properties, types of glass, selection of glass, glass fibre.

4. Asphalt and Bitumen : IRC specification, physical properties & its use in construction.

Unit VI1. Flooring and other tiles :

Types : Shahabad, Kotta, Granite, Glazed and Unglazed, ceramic tiles, Plain cement, Mosaic tile, manufacturing process of tiles, cutting and polishing of natural stones used.

2. AC sheets : Corrugated & plain

3. Water proofing material & its uses, termite proofing and fire resisting materials.

Laboratory work

1.Megascopic study of common rock forming and ore minerals.

2.Megascopic study of the common igneous, sedimentary andmetamorpic rocks.

3.Geological map reading and construction of sections fromsimple geological maps with engineering problems (about 10 maps)

A report/journal on above practical conducted shall be submitted by each student. Practical examination shall be based on practical and viva-voce conducted on the above syllabus.

NOTE: The old course students be given 1 + 2 chances as per old syllabi.

Books Recommended :

1.General & Engineering Geology by parbin singh.

2.A Text book of Geology : Mukharjee

3.The Principle of petrology : G.W. Tuyrell

4.Geology of India : D.N.Wadia

5.Geology of India : M.S.Krishan

6.Geological Maps : S.Y.Date,D.M.Mukharjee

7.Engineering Geological Maps : D.N.Deshmukh,D.M.Mukharjee.

8.Geology for engineering : R.B.Gupte

9.Engineering Geology by Venkata Reddy.

Amravati University - Syllabus of 3SC4 - Building Construction

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Unit I : Introduction : Building - Defination, types & components.

Foundation : Defination & necessity of foundation.

Bearing capacity - Defination, Methods of determination, S.B.C. values based on I.S.Code.

Types of foundations, Details of shallow foundations, Foundations in black cotton soil, causes of failure of foundations, Excavation for foundations, dewatering - necessity & methods. Loads on foundation, proportioning of foundation - elementary treatment only. (12)

Unit II : Stone Masonry : Technical terms, stones, cutting & dressing, lifting of stones, joints in stone masonry, General principles in stone masonry construction, classification of stone masonry, selection of stone for masonry.

Brick Masonry : Technical terms, Types of bonds, strength of brick masonry, Defects in brick masonry, Reinforced brickwork. Brief introduction to cavity wall construction and composite masonry construction.

Arches & Lintels - Defination & types. Load bearing structures & framed structures. Expansion & construction joints. Earthquake force, various features for making load bearing structure earthquake resistant.(9)

Unit III Floors : General principles, types & methods of construction of ground floor, upper floors & mezzanine floors. Floor finishes of different types.

Damp proofing - Causes, effects, various methods of damp proofing, materials used for damp proofing.

Roofs : Flat & pitched roof, types & construction features, ceilings - necessity & construction features.(9)

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Unit IVDoors and Windows :

Doors : Introduction, components, loction & size of door, Door frame, Types of doors.

Windows : Defination, selection of size, shape, location & the number of windows, General design principles, types of windows.

Fixtures & fastenings for doors & windows. (9)

Unit V : Temporary carpentary : Timbering & trenches, shoring, Underpinning, Scaffolding & Formwork.

Vertical Circulation : Stairs - Function, location & types. Design principles of stairs.

Brief introduction to Lifts, Rams & Escalators. (10)

Unit VI Plastering & Pointing : Necessity, types & methods, other types of wall finishings.

Painting : White washing, colour washing, distempering, oil painting & special types of external finishings.

Miscellaneous topics (To be covered in brief)

Principles of Sound proof construction, fire proof construction, Thermal insulation and Prefabricated construction.(11)

Practicals :

1.Introduction to the terminology for various building elements.

2.Drawings of following building elements of construction (3 sheets of A-2 size)

(a) Panelled door, Flush door, Glazed window.

(b) Steel truss with joints & connections/Roofing details.

© Details of plinth & foundation including flooring/c/s of a wall from foundation to roof, Kitchen, Sanitary block.

3.Preparation of foundation block & layout in field of one room - verandah.

4.Design& Drawing of Dog-legged stair.

5.Visit to any one building under construction & its report submission.

Books Recommended :

1.W.B.Mackay : Building construction, vol. I, II & III, Longmans.

2.Sushilkumar : Building Construction, Standard publishers Distributors.

3.Deshpande R.S. and Vartak C.V. : A Treatise on Building construction.

4.S.K.Sharma, B.K.Kaul : A T.B.of building construction , S. Chand & Company.

5.Gurucharansing : Building construction Engg., Standard Book House, Delhi-6

6.L.S.Sane : Construction Engg., Manak Talas, Bombay.

7.R.Chudley : Construction Technology, Vol. I,II, III & IV, Long man Group Ltd.

8.ISE National Building code of India, 1970.

9.Building construction : B.C.Punmia.

10.A manual of earthquake resistant Non-Engineered construction Indian Society of earthquake Technology.

Viva voce shall be based on above syllabus and termwork.

Amravati University - Syllabus of 3SC3 - Transportation Engineering – I

(Highway, Traffic & Bridge)

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unit-ihighway development and planning

Road Transport characteristics, classification of Roads, Road development plans & Salient features thereof, network pattern.

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highway materials and testing.

Various properties of aggregates and bituminous materials and Test, IRC, IS Specifications, subgrade soil, plate load Test for K’ (3)

highway construction

WBM surface dressing, Bituminous roads, cement concrete pavement, construction procedure.(2)

Unit-IIalignment and highway geometric design

Alignment Principles, surveys for location, cross sectional elements, Right of way, Camber, Gradient, Typical Highway cross section in embankment and in cutting, PIEV Theory, stopping sight distance, Overtaking sight distance, Horizontal alignment - curves, design of superelevation, Extra widening, transition curves, vertical alignment, Design of summit and valley curves, IRC Standards for Geometric design.

Unit III highway pavement design

Flexible and Rigid pavement, structure,functions & components, Design factors, ESWL for dual wheels, tyre and contact

pressure, Flexible pavement design by Group index and C.B.R. Method. Westergards analysis for wheel load & Temperature stresses in rigid pavement, Combination of stresses, Joints in Rigid Pavement, Rigid and Flexible pavement failures. (9)

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Unit IV Traffic Engineering

Introduction : Traffic Characterisitcs, characterisitcs of Roads, Road users, Vehicles. Power performance of vehicles, PCU, Traffic survey and volume study, objects and methods of speed studies, speed delay study, origin and Destination study. Fundamental diagram of Traffic flow, Traffic capacity.(9)

Unit V Traffic Control and regulations.

Road Parking system, Accident Study, Traffic control devices, Marking, Signs, Signals, islands & its types, warrants for Traffic signal, At grade intersections - cloverleaf, Diamond. Rotary intersection & design elements.

3E’s of Traffic Engg., Regulations - concerning to driver, Traffic, pendestriam, Regulation for Driving motor vehicles, Motor vehicle Act & Rule.(9)

Unit VI Bridge Engineering

Classification, identification and components of Bridge, L Section, & C/S Section of Bridge. Data collection & site selection. Economic span, Piers, Abutment, Wingwalls, approach (their design principle), Waterway, Scour depth. Estimation, depth of foundation, Afflux estimation, clearance & freeboard, Cofferdams & its types, Bearing, cassion foundation, Tilting of wells & corrections (8)

Practical : (Transportation Engg. I)

(A) Every student must carry at least (8) experiments from the following.

1.Los Angles abrasion Test.

2.Deval’s abrasion & attrition Test.

3.Aggregate impact test.

4.Aggregate crushing test.

5.Shape and size test - Flakiness index and Elongation index.

6.Softening point test.

7.Penetration test.

8.Viscosity test.

9.Ductility test.

10.Flash point test.

11.Traffic volume study.

12.Spot speed study.

B) Atleast one field visit & its report in journal. Practical examination shall consist of viva-voice based on the syllabus & practical work.

books recommended :

1.Highway Engineering - S.K.Khanna & C.E.Justo

2.Principles of Transportation & Highway Engg. - G.V.Rao

3.Traffic Engg. & Transport planning - Dr.L.R.Kadiyali.

4.Principles, Practice & Design of Highway Engineering - S.K.Sharma

5.Principles & Practice of Bridge Engg. - S.P.Bindra

6.A Course in HighwayEngg. - S.P.Bindra

7.Laboratory Mannual in highway Engineering -A.K.Duggal & V.P.Puri.

Amravati University - Syllabus of 3SC2 - Strength of Materials

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Unit I : 1.Mechanical properties :

Concept of direct and shear stresses and strains, stress-strain relations, Biaxial and triaxial loading. Elastic constants and their relationship, stress-strain diagrms and their characterisitcs for mild steel other metal and concrete. Factor of safety,

2. Uniaxial problems :

Stresses and strains in compound bars in uniaxial tension and compression, temperature stresses in simple restrained bars and compound bars of 2 types only.(10 )

Unit II:3. Axial force, shear force & Bending Moment Diagrams.

Beams, Loading and support conditions, Bending moment, Shear force and axial load diagrams for all types of loadings for simply supported beams, cantilevers and beams with overhangs, Relation between shear force, bending moment and loading intensity. (10 )

Unit III4. Stresses in beams (Bending, Shear)

i. Bending; Theory of simple bending, Determination of moment of intertia of cross sections of various shapes, section modulus, Moment of resistance, Bending stresses in solid, hollow and built up section.

ii. Shear

Distribution of shear stresses on beam cross sections,

iii. Strain energy under uniaxial tension and compression shear bending and torsion impact loads and instantenous stresses.

(10 )

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Unit IV5. Combined direct & bending stresses :

Combined direct and bending stresses, applications to short columns with eccentric loads, retaining walls with horizontal lateral force.

6. Principal stresses :

Biaxial stress system, principal stresses, principal planes, Mohr’s circle of stresses, principal strains. (10)

Unit V:7. Slope & Deflection of beams :

Theory of long columns, Euler, Rankine formula, slope & deflection in statically determinate beams subjected to point loads, u.d. loads, Moments by a) Macauley’s Method b) Moment Area Method c) Conjugate Beam method (10 )

Unit VI8. Torsion; Theory of torsion & assumptions, Derivation of equation, T/J = C/L = d/r polar modulus, stresses in solid & hollow circular shaft, power transmitted by shaft, closed coiled helical spring with axial load.

9. Thin & Thick cylinders subjected to internal pressures.

10. Theory of Elastic failures. (10)

Practicals :

Any 8 experiments out of the following. A report journal on the practicals conducted shall be submitted by every student.

1. Tension test on metals.

2. Compression test on materials.

3. Shear test on metals.

4. Impact test on metals.

5. Hardness test on metals.

6. Torsion test on metals.

7. Test on deflection of springs.

8. Modulus of rupture test.

9. Buckling of columns.

10. Deflection of beam test.

Practical Examination shall be Viva-voce based on the above experiments and the syllabus.

books recommended :-

1.Mechanics of Materials : E.P.Popov. (Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi)

2.Elements of Strength of materials : S. Timoshenko and O.H.Young, East West press private Ltd., New Delhi.

3.Strength of Materials : Ferdinand L.Singer (Hayper and Row, New York)

4.Strength of materials : Mahadeo Appa

5.Mechanics of materials : S.B.Junnarkar, Anand Charotar & Sons.

6.Strength of material by Dr.R.K.Bansal.

7.Strength of material Vol. I : Dr.B.C.Punmiya.

8.Strength of Materials -A Practical Approach - Vol I: D.S. Prakash Rao, University Press (India) Ltd., Distributed by Orient Longmans Ltd.

Amravati University - Syllabus of 3SC1 - Mathematics-III Semester

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Unit I : Ordinary Differential Equations.

Complete solution, Operator D, rules for finding the complementry function, the inverse operator , Rules for finding particular integral. Method of variation of parameters, Cauchy’s and Legendre’s Linear Differential equations. Simultaneous linear differential equations with constant coefficients Applications to civil engineering.

Unit II:Laplace transforms :

Definition and elementry properties, Unit step function, Direc Delta function, Convolution theorem, Solution of ordinary and simultaneous differential equation using Laplace transform of periodic functions. Application to problems of beams.

Unit III Partial Differential Equations.

P.D.E. of first order and first degree of types i) f(p,q) = O ii) f(p,q,z)=0, iii) f(p,q,x,y)=O iv) f(p,q,x,y,z)=O i.e. (a) Lagrange’s form Pp + Qq = R (b) Claivant’s form z=px+qy+f(p,q) v) Equations reducible to above standard types linear Homogeneous P.D.E. of nth order with constant co-efficients. Methods of separation of variables. Applications to simple problems on vibrations of string.

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Unit IVNumerical Methods :-

(a) i) Solution of Algebraic and transcendal Equations by Newton Raphson method and by method of False Position.

ii) Solution of system of linear equations by Grout’s method, , Gauss Seidal method and Relaxation Method.

(b) Numerical solution of differential equations by Picard’s method, Taylor’s series method, Euler’s method, modified Euler’s method and Rungekutta forth order method.

Unit V : Complex variable :

Analytic functions, C.R.conditions, Harmonic functions. harmonic conjugate functions, Milne’s method, conformal mapping,Elementary conformal mapping w=z+c, w=cz, w+ Bilinear transformation and Swarz Christofel transformation.

Unit VI Statistics :

Probability : Axioms, conditional probability, Baye’s theorem, Mathematical Expectation and probability distributions (Binomial, Poisson and Normal) Curve fitting by method of least square, Corelation regression.

Books Recommended :

1) Text Book of Applied Mathematics by P.N.Wartikar and J.N.Wartikar.

2) Advance Mathematics for Engineers by Chandrika Prasad.

3) Method of Applied mathematics by F.B.Hildebran.

4) Introductory methods of Numerical Analysis by S.S.Sasby.

5) Computer Oriented Numerical Method by Raja Raman.

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Amravati University - Syllabus of 2SA9 - Workshop-II Semester (Sessional Work)

1. Introduction to various building construction tools and equipments, viz. - plumb, trowel, mixers, vibrators etc.

2. Quality testing of various building materials like sand, brick, steel and cement.

Amravati University - Syllabus of 2SA8 - History Of Culture- II Semester

1. Indus valley civilization, culture and architecture of ancient India.

2. Effect of Persion and Greek, Islamic invasions on Indian culture and architecture.

3. Effect of religions on culture and architecture of India with respect to Buddism and Jainism.

4. Effect of socio polytical and climatic conditions on development of culture and architecture in Northern and Sourthen part of India with reference to planning of villages, residences and places of woships etc.

5. Vandy movements in architecture, viz-Art-Novou, Bahaus, mechanization and industrial revolution.

(Assignment should be prepared on above topics.)

Amravati University - Syllabus of 2SA7 - Building Material-II Semester

1. Lime and lime mortor, cement and cement mortor, different types of concrete for different uses in buildings.

2. Types of concrete and its uses for different purposes.

3. Iron - W.I., C.I., Steel and its uses from ancient period to modern period in building constructions

4. Glass - different types of glass for different purposes in buildings.

(Assignment should be prepared on above topics)

Amravati University - Syllabus of 2SA6 - Structure- II Semester

1. Graphic statitics.

i) Force polygon and funiculer of polygon for a coplaner force system, conditions of equillibrium.

ii)Reactions at the supports of simply supported beams and trusses.

ii)Simple trusses and Maxwell diagrams.

2. Shear force and bending moment.

i) for cantilever beams.

ii)for simply supported beams including over hangs.

3. i) Elementary dynamics of systems of units, rectilinear translation with uniform acceleration.

ii)Strusses and Strain : simple stress and strain, direct and shear strusses, Hooks law, stress-strain for stad concrete proportional limit, Yield point, ultimate stress, factor of safety.

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Amravati University - Syllabus of 2SA5 - Basics Of Computer Graphics-II Semester (Sessional Work)

Aim :This subject aims at making the students familiar with the computer application inArchitecture.

1. Introduction to computers, Hardware, Software, components and devices, current trends etc.

2. Use of computer in architecture and architectural profession.

3. Introduction of various programmes like paint brush, words, excell, autocad etc.

Assignment : preparing murual and collage in paint brush, assignment in Microsoft Excell, basic AutoCad commands.

Amravati University - Syllabus of 2SA4 - Visual Arts-II Semester (Sessional Work)

1. Modelling : models with different materials, clay modelling, models of simple architectural buildings.

2. Photography of knowledge of camera and different accessories required in photography.

Photography of models and buildings to emphasise elements of visual importance.

(Assignment should be prepared on above topics.)

Amravati University - Syllabus of 2SA3 - Architectural Graphics-II Semester

1. Study of anthropometry of different activities of human being, spaces required for them.

2. Measure drawings of furniture and building elements, like doors, windows, wardrob, toilet etc.

3. Movement and circulation in different activities, furniture layout for different activities.

4. Designing small shelters for simple activities, like road, side kiosk, bus stop etc.

(Plates on above topic and internal Viva-Voce)

Amravati University - Syllabus of 2SA2 - Building Contruction-II Semester

1. Different types of simple doors and windows in timber - panelled / glazed, joints in timber work, different fixtures and fastenings for doors and windows.

2. Timber roofs and floors for different spans with fixing of roofing materials.

3. Arches : different types in stone and brick, lintles, D.P.C. coping etc.

4. Genernal idea of framed structures its advantages and suitability.

(Plates on above topics and internal Viva-Voce)

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Amravati University - Syllabus of 2SA1 - Basic Architectural Design-II Semester (Sessional Work)

(Preapring plates on following topics and Viva-Voce at the end of Semester.)

1. Form and Composition : creation of three dimensional composition of different shapes and forms of architectural nature to understand design principles.

2. Introduction to space concept in relation to external and internal form, relation of space and volume.

3. Composition and aesthetical appeal.

4. Relationship between human activity and space circulation pattern and arrangement of furniture.

Amravati University - Syllabus of 1SA9 - Workshop-I (Sessional Work)

1. Introduction to various tools used in carpentary, modelling and plumbing etc.

2. Preparing the blocks and scuptures of P.O.P. and clay and plaining and carving the surfaces, relief work and crafting various shapes.

3. Preparing the various carpentary joints.

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