6th Sem 2 Civil Engg
6th Sem 2 Civil Engg
6th Sem 2 Civil Engg
Examination Scheme
Class Test(CT)
- 20
Attendance, Assignment, Quiz - 10
End Semester Exam(ESE) - 70
Total Marks - 100
Aim:1. Study of design and implementation steel structure used in building construction.
Objective:-Students will be able to:
1. Analyze the steel structure and its members for determining the forces acting in the
member
2. Select proper material and sections from steel table
3. Calculate design values for members
4. Use IS 875 Part 1, 2 & 3 provisions for dead load, live load and wind load.
5. Design the tension member, compression member, beam, purloins and column bases
and their connection.
6. Use of IS 800 2007 for designing the member.
7. Read and interpret the structural drawings
8. Prepare the detailed working drawing of steel roof truss, showing sections and connections.
Pre-Requisite:1. Student should understand the load bearing capacity of components of building.
2. Student should be perfect in building drawing and its reading process.
Unit No
Topic
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Introduction
Plastic Analysis
Limit State Design
Design Of Tension Members by L.S.M
Design Of Compression Members by L.S.M
Column Bases by L.S.M
Design Of Connections And Detailing
Steel Roof Truss
Contact
periods
6
12
4
6
10
6
12
8
Marks
5
10
5
10
10
8
12
10
members Plastic Moment of Resistance and Plastic Modulus of Sections Shape Factors of
rectangular / circular/ I / T-Sections Collapse load.
Unit-3 Limit State Design
Basis for design Classification of Limit States Characteristic and Design Actions Ultimate and
Design Strengths- Partial Safety Factors for Loads and Materials Factors Governing the Ultimate
Strength: Stability, Fatigue and Plastic collapse Serviceability
Unit-4 Design of Tension Members by L.S.M
Tension Members-effective length and Effective Sectional Area of tension members - Design Strength
of Tension members against yielding of gross section requirements: Deflection limits, Vibration,
Durability and Fire resistance, against rupture of critical section and due to block shear. Problems on
determination of design strength of given members and designing tension members using rolled steel
sections for given loads Design of bolted and welded connections for tension members Problems.
Unit-5 Design of Compression Members by L.S.M
Compression Members- Effective Length and Effective Sectional Area of Compression members
Design Stress and design strength Buckling Class of cross sections Imperfection factor Stress
reduction factor Thickness of elements .Analysis and design of axially loaded column. Introduction to
lacing and battening (No numerical problem on Lacing and Battening)
Unit-6 Column Bases by L.S.M
Slab base and Gusseted base Code Provisions (IS:800-2007) Minimum thickness and Effective
Area of Base plate Design of Slab base for axially loaded columns using bolts /welds. Introduction to
Gusseted base(no numerical problems on gusseted Base).
Unit-7 Design Of Flexural Members For BM and SF by L.S.M
General- Effective span of Beams, Design strength of bending,(Flexure), Limiting deflection of
beams Design of laterally supported Simple beams for Bending moment and Shear force using single
/ double rolled steel sections (symmetrical cross sections only) Problems.
Unit-8 Design Of Connections And Detailing
General- Types of connections Bolted, Riveted and Welded connections Rigid and Flexible
connections Components of connections Basic requirements of connections- Clearance for holes
Minimum and Maximum spacing of fasteners Minimum edge/ end distances Requirements of
Tacking fasteners. Bolted Connection Types of bolts Bearing type Bolts Nominal and Design shear
strengths of bolts Reduction factors for Long joints, Large grip lengths, Thick packing plates Nominal
and Design bearing strengths of bolts Reduction factors for over sized and slotted holes Nominal and
Design tensile strengths (tension capacity) of bolts-Simple problems. Welded Connection- Types of
welds Fillet welds Minimum and maximum sizes Effective length of weld- Fillet welds on inclined
faces-Design strengths of shop/site welds Butt welds Effective throat thickness and effective length
of butt weld- Simple problems.
Unit-9 Steel Roof Truss
Types of steel roof truss & its selection criteria. Calculation of panel point load for Dead load; Live load
and wind load as per I.S. 875-1987 Analysis and Design of steel roof truss. Design of Angle purlin
as per I. S. Arrangement of members at supports.
Text Book :
1. Dr. N. Subramanian Steel Structures, Oxford University Press.
2. K.S.Sai Ram Design of Steel Structures Pearson-Porling Kindersley Pvt Ltd
3. M.R.Shiyekar Limit State Design in Structural Steel, PHI Learning Pvt Ltd, 2011
4. BIS code: IS 800: 2007
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PART- B
Note :i) Answer all Questions choosing either division (A) or division (B) of each question.
ii) All divisions carry equal marks.
21. (A) i) What are the assumptions made in the plastic method of analysis?.
ii) Explain briefly the serviceability requirements of structural elements to be considered in the limit
state design.
OR
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(B) A simply supported steel beam of effective span 6 metres is subjected to a point load at 2 metres
from the left support. The plastic moment of resistance of the section is 200kN.m. Find the collapse
load by kinematical method.
22. (A) Design the tie member of a roof truss to carry an axial force of 200 kN, due to live and dead
loads, using double angles, which are to be connected back to back on either side of 8mm thick gusset
plates by 4 numbers 16mm dia bolts at each end.
OR
(B) Design the slab base and concrete pedestal for a steel column ISMB350@52.4kg/m carrying an
axial design load of 1000 kN. The pedestal is of M20 grade concrete and the SBC of soil is 300kN/m2.
Yield strength of steel is 250 N/mm2. Suggest suitable size ofweld if fu=460 N/mm2.
23. (A) (i) Differentiate the behaviours of laterally supported and laterally un-supported beams.
(ii) When a beam section has to be designed for the combined effects of bending and shear?
OR
(B) Design a simply supported steel beam using suitable I-Section to carry an udlof 50 kN/m on an
effective span of 5 m. The beam is not supported laterally. Yield strength of steel used is 300 MPa.
Assume both flanges to be fully restrained against torsional rotation and warping at both ends.
24. (A) A steel column of effective length 4.0 metre is subjected to an axial compression of 600KN
. Select suitable rolled steel I section for the column by limit state method, taking fy of steel as 340
MPa. Check for overall member strength is not necessary.
OR
(B) An ISLB400@569N/m is used as a laterally supported cantilever beam. The support section of the
beam is subjected to a design shear force of 360kN. Determine the design bending strength of the
section if fy of steel is 300 MPa.
25. (A) (i) Explain different types of bolts.
(ii) Draw a neat sketch of beam to column seat angle connection using fillet welds.
OR
(B) A single angle tension member ISA 100x100x8 mm carries an axial force of 150kN. Find out the
minimum overlapping length required, on a 10mm thick gusset plate, at its end if (i) 5mm size fillet
welds of permissible design shear strength 150 N/mm2 are used and (ii) 16mm dia bolts of design
bolt value 50kN are used.
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Name of the Course: Diploma in CIVIL Engineering Subject: Construction & Disaster Management
Course code: CE Course Duration:6 semester Subject offered in Semester: SIXTH
Subject code:
Question code:
Marks:
Teaching Scheme
Theory 3 lecture per week
Tutorial Nil
Practical - Nil
Credit - 3
Examination Scheme
Class Test(CT)
- 20
Attendance, Assignment, Quiz - 10
End Semester Exam(ESE) - 70
Total Marks - 100
Unit no
Topic
Part A.
Construction
management
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Introduction.
Contract Management
Construction organization
Resource Management
Infrastructure Management
Planning and scheduling techniques
Cost Management
Quality Management and Safety
2
2
3
4
2
8
6
4
4
6
5
8
4
10
8
5
Part B.
Disaster
management
9.1
9.2
9.3
Introduction
Disaster Mitigation measures
Disaster Management
3
6
8
4
6
10
Contact
period
Marks
Reference Book :
(for Construction Management)
Name of Books
Edition
Construction project
management theory
and practice
Construction
Management
Construction
Management and
Planning
Pearson
Sanga Reddy. S
Sengupta.B, &H.Guha
Kumaran Publications,
Coimbatore
Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Company
Ltd., New Delhi
Construction
Engineering &
Management
Project Planning and
control with PERT and
CPM
Computer Applications
in Construction
Seetharaman. S,
Umesh Publications
B C Punmia
Laxmi Publications
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(for
Disaster
Management)
Name of Books
Edition
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Examination Scheme
Class Test(CT)- 20
Attendance, Assignment, Quiz - 10
End Semester Exam(ESE) - 70
Total Marks - 100
Topic
Unit -1
ENVIRONMENTAL
POLLUTION
AND
CONTROL
1.1 Introduction- Environment, Ecosystem, Environmental
Pollution and itsTypes and sources, Causes of Pollution,
Effects of Pollution - control of water pollution - soil pollution sources of soil pollution - effects of soil pollution - control of
soil pollution -noise pollution - sources of noise pollution effects of noise pollution -control of noise pollution - air
pollution - sources of air pollution - effects of air pollution on
human beings, plants, animals, materials - air pollution
control equipment - control devices for particulate
contaminants
1.2 Environmental degradation - ozone layer depletion - green
house effect - acid rain.
1.3 Existing laws related to Environmental Pollution.
PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY
2.1 Quantity of Water
Demands of water - Domestic, Industrial, Commercial
&Institutional, Public use, Losses and wastes, Fire
demand;Factors affecting rate of Demand, Variations of water
demands, Forecasting of population, Methods of forecastingof
population, Design period for water supply scheme.Estimation
of quantity of water supply required for a townor city.
2.2 Sources of Water
Surface and Subsurface sources of water, Water conservation,
Ground water recharging Necessity Importance and
Unit -2
Contact
period
03
Marks
25
26
02
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advantages.
2.3 Intake Structures and Conveyance of waterDefinition and types, Factors governing the location of
anintake structure. Type of pipes used for conveyance of
water, laying of pipes and pipe joints.
2.4 Quality of Water
Need for analysis of water, Characteristics of water- Physical,
Chemical and Biological. Meaning and importance of
parameters Total solids, hardness, chlorides, dissolved
Oxygen,
pH,
Fluoride,Nitrogen
and
its
compounds,
Bacteriological tests, E coliindex, MPN. Water quality
standards as per B.I.S. code.
2.5 Purification of Water
Screening- Types of screens, Aeration- objects and methods
of
aeration,
Plain
sedimentation,
Sedimentation
withcoagulation,
principles
of
coagulation,
types
of
coagulants,Jar Test, process of coagulation, types of
sedimentationtanks,
Filtration-theory
of
filtration,
classification of filters:slow sand filter, rapid sand filter,
pressure filter, domesticfilter, filter media, construction and
working of slow sandfilter and rapid sand filter,
Disinfection: Objective, methods of disinfection, ChlorinationApplication of chlorine, forms of chlorination, types
ofchlorination practices, residual chlorine and its importance,
Flow diagram of water treatment plants,
2.5.1 Miscellaneous water Treatments (Water softening,
Defluoridationtechniques), Low cost water Treatments:
Necessity and importance in rural areas, Prevention
ofpollution of bores and bore wells.
2.6 Methods of distribution of water- Gravity, pumping and
combined system Service reservoirs functions and types,
Layouts of distribution of water- Dead end system, grid
ironsystem, circular system, radial system - their suitability,
advantages and disadvantages.
Unit 3
DOMESTIC SEWAGE
3.1 Introduction
Importance and necessity of sanitation, Necessity to treat
domestic sewage, Recycling and Reuse of domestic
wasteDefinitions- Sewage, sullage, types of sewage
3.2 Building Sanitation and Plumbing
Definitions of the terms related to Building Sanitation-Water
pipe, Rain water pipe, Soil pipe , Sullage pipe, Ventpipe,
Building Sanitary fittings- Water closet Indian andEuropean
type, flushing cistern, wash basin, sinks, Urinals,Traps- types,
qualities of good trap, Systems of plumbing one pipe, two
pipe, single stack, choice of system Principlesregarding design
of building drainage, layout plan forbuilding sanitary fittings
(drainage plan) , inspection andjunction chambers, their
necessity, location , size andshape. Maintenance of sanitary
units.
3.3 Systems of Sewerage
Types of Sewers, Systems of Sewerage, Design of sewers,self
cleansing velocity and non scouring velocity, Laying, Testing
and maintenance of sewers.
3.4 Sewer Appurtenances
Manholes
and
Drop
Manhole-component
parts,
location,spacing, construction details, Sewer Inlets , Street
Inlets,Flushing Tanks manual and automatic
22
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02
Unit 5
04
05
Unit 6
ENVIRONMENTAL SANITATION
7.1 Rural Sanitation
Necessity and importance, Rural sanitation- Types ofPrivies
Aqua privy and Bore Hole Latrine- constructionand working,
Composting (Nadep or Vermiculture)
7.2 Emerging Trends ( only brief idea )
SantGadge Baba SwachhathaAbhiyan Low costLatrines
Jalswarajya Scheme
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT
Environmental impact assessment (EIA) - methodology of EIA
organizing the job - performing the assessment - preparation
of environmental impact statement (EIS) - review of EIS environmental risk assessment limitation of EIA.
05
05
03
02
PLUMBING
8.1 Sanitary Plumbing, Layout, Details of water supply
arrangement for residential and public building Rainwater and
sewage collection systems
Total
01
02
64
70
Unit 7
Unit - 8
Suggested List of Assignments/Tutorial :1) Design of a combined sewer carrying sewage and run-off water.
2) Design of a septic tank with soak pit.
3) Layout of building sanitation with plumbing fixtures in a multistoried building.
Text Books:Name of Authors
Santosh Garg
Environmental Engineering
(Volume I & II )
Edition
Name of the
Publisher
Khanna Publishers
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Environmental
Engineering
Birdie G. S.
Birdie J. S.
Deolalikar S. G
Ground Water
New Age
International
Rao M. N.
Rao H. V. N
H. M. Raghunath
Rao&Dutta
Industrial Water
Treatment
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Name of the Course: Diploma in Civil Engineering Subject: Advanced Construction Techniques &
Equipments (Elective)
Course code: CE CourseDuration:6semesters
Subject offered in Semester: SIXTH Subject code:
Question code:
Marks: 100
Teaching Scheme
Theory 3 lecture per week
Tutorial Nil
Practical - Nil
Credit - 3
Examination Scheme
Class Test(CT)- 20
Attendance, Assignment, Quiz - 10
End Semester Exam(ESE) - 70
Total Marks - 100
Topic
Advanced Construction Materials
Advanced Concreting Methods
Advanced Construction Methods
Hoisting and Conveying Equipments
Earth Moving machinery
Concreting Equipments
Miscellaneous Equipments and Equipment management
Contact
period
2
6
8
4
4
4
4
marks
8
12
14
8
10
10
6
Unit-3: Formwork
Steel Formwork, H frames, Steel plates, Steel props, Telescopic props, Girders or trestles. Tubular
formwork.
Slip formwork- meaning, use of slip formwork. Process of concreting with slip forms.
3.2 Construction of Multistoried Buildings
Use of lifts, belt conveyors, Pumped concrete, Equipments and machinery required for construction of
Multistoried Buildings. Precautions and safety measures.
3.3 Prefabricated Construction
Meaning of prefabrication and precast. Methods of prefabrication- plant prefabrication and site
prefabrication. Linear members, rigid frames, roofing and flooring members, R.C. Doors and windows,
wall panels, Jointing of structural members.
3.4 Soil Reinforcing techniques
Necessity of soil reinforcing, Use of wire mesh and geo-synthetics.Strengthening of embankments,
slope stabilization in cutting andembankments by soil reinforcing techniques.
Unit 4Hoisting and Conveying Equipments
4.1 Hoisting Equipments
Principle and working of Tower cranes, Crawler cranes, Truck mountedcranes, gantry cranes, Mast
cranes, Derricks.
4.2 Conveying Equipments
Working of belt conveyors.Types of belts and conveying mechanism.Capacity and use of dumpers,
tractors and trucks.
Unit 5Earth Moving machinery
5.1 Excavation Equipments
Use, Working and output of bulldozers, scrapers, graders, and power shovels, JCB, draglines.
5.2 Compacting Equipments
Use of rollers, Roller types- Plain rollers , Sheep footed rollers, Vibratory rollers, pneumatic rollers.
Rammers- use and working.
Unit 6Concreting Equipments
6.1 Concrete Mixers
Types of concrete mixers. Weigh batching equipments, Equipments for transportation of concretetrollies, lifts. Transit mixers, Concrete vibrator- Needle vibrators, Screed vibrators.
Automatic concrete plants layout, process and working.
6.2 Stone Crushers
Types of stone crushers, capacities and working.Equipments for production of artificial sand.
Unit 7 MiscellaneousEquipments and Equipment management
7.1 Miscellaneous Equipments
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Pile driving equipment, Pile hammers, selection of hammers. Working of hot mix bitumen plant,
Bitumen paver.Grouting equipments, Floor polishing machine.
7.2 Equipment Management
Standard equipment, Special equipment, Selection of equipment, Owning and operating cost of
construction equipment. Economic life of construction equipment, Preventive maintenance of
equipment, Break down maintenance of equipments.
Practical:
Skills to be developed:
Intellectual Skills:
1. know the new materials of construction.
2. get acquainted with advanced methods of construction.
3. Select suitable construction equipments for execution of various constructions activities.
List of Practical:
1. Collect Specifications/ properties of at least five advanced materials of construction and write the
report on the same.
2. Writing report on Tremie method of concreting for piles/ Bridge piers.
3. Finding effect of size of fibers and aspect ratio (l/d ratio) of steel fibers on the strength of steel fiber
reinforced concrete.
4. Finding effect of percentage of steel fibers on the strength of steel fiber reinforced concrete.
5. Writing a report on method of preparation and conveyance of ready mix concrete.
6. Writing a report on working and output of any three earth moving machinery.
7. Observing at site/ Video/ LCD demonstration of bitumen paver and writing report of the process
and equipments observed.
8. Preparing a detailed account of types, numbers and drawings of steel formwork required for a twostoried framed structured residential building.
Text Books:Name of Authors
R. Chudly
Construction Technology
Vol. I to IV
Construction Technology
Construction
Planning
equipment and methods
Construction Engineering
and management
Construction management
and Planning
Concrete Technology(Third
Edition)
Materials of construction
Building Technology and
valuation
Sarkar
and
Saraswati
R.L. Peurifoy
S. Seetharaman
B. Sengupta and
Guha
M. L. Gambhir
R. C. Smith
TTTI Madras
Edition
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R.
Satyanarayana
and S. C. Saxena
S. C. Rangawala
Standard Publication
Delhi TTTI Chandigarh
TTTI Chandigarh
Construction of structures
and Management of Works
Charotar Publication
New
.
Reference books :Name
Authors
of
Edition
Practical Civil
Engineering Handbook
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Name of the Course: Diploma in Civil Engineering Subject: Architectural Practices & Interior
Design (Elective)
Course code: CE CourseDuration:6 semesters Subject offered in Semester: SIXTH
Subject code:
Question code:
Marks: 100
Teaching Scheme
Theory 3 lecture per week
Tutorial Nil
Practical - Nil
Credit - 3
Aim:1. Study of architectural practices.
Examination Scheme
Class Test(CT)- 20
Attendance, Assignment, Quiz - 10
End Semester Exam(ESE) - 70
Total Marks - 100
Contact
period
Marks
2
8
4
5
20
10
3
1
2
7
3
48
5
5
4
17
4
70
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Draft Syllabus Of Full Time Diploma In Civil Engg14 West Bengal State Council Of Technical Education
Building
construction
Time
saver
standard for interior
design
&
space
planning
The use of colours
in interiors
Albert O. Halse
BousmahaBaiche
&NicholesWallimanNwtert
Edition
Name
of
Publisher
the
McGraw Hill
Architects
Well Science
Black
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Name of the Course: Diploma in Civil Engineering Subject: Maintenance & Rehabilitation Of
Structure (Elective)
Course code: CE Course Duration:6 semester Subject offered in Semester: SIXTH
Subject code:
Question code:
Marks: 100
Teaching Scheme
Theory 3 lecture per week
Tutorial Nil
Practical - Nil
Credit - 3
Examination Scheme
Class Test(CT)- 20
Attendance, Assignment, Quiz - 10
End Semester Exam(ESE) - 70
Total Marks - 100
Pre-Requisite :S.No
1. Student should have entire knowledge of building constructed.
2 Student should be perfect in reading the building drawing.
Unit no
Topic
Contact
period
3
Marks
Introduction
2
3
2
2
8
6
4
5
Masonry walls:
Repairs to foundation:
3
3
7
7
6
7
Water proofing:
Concept of repairs & strengthening of RCC
structures:
2
2
3
3
3
4
2
5
9
5
2
2
5
3
9
10
11
12
13
1.4 Methodical approach to repairs, inspection-annual, emergency, special, repairs- minor, special and
renovation.
Unit -2 Causes & detection of damages:
2.1 Causes of damages, damages due to earthquakes, fire hazards, flood hazards, dilapidation,
2.2 List of basic equipments for investigation.
Unit 3 Materials for repairs:
3.1 Epoxy resin, epoxy mortar, gypsum cement mortar, quick setting cement mortar,
3.2 Shot-creting
3.3 Mechanical anchors.
Unit -4 Masonry walls:
4.1 Damp walls, causes effects, remedies, eradication of efflorescence
4.2 cracks in walls, remedial & preventive measures bond between old
& new brick work, reinforced brickwork.
Unit -5 Repairs to foundation:
5.1 Remedies, types & processes of settlement, foundation sinking
5.2 Examination of existing foundation, strengthening of foundation.
Unit -6 Water proofing:
6.1 Leaking Basements & roofs
Unit -7 Concept of repairs & strengthening of RCC structures:
7.1 Concept of repairs of RCC structures
7.2 Physical examination of common defects,
7.3 Structural repairs & strengthening repairs by new developments.
Unit -8 Damage due to fire:
8.1 Fire resistance, effects of temp. of RCC,
8.2 Repairs to RCC structures damaged due to fire.
Unit -9 Advanced Damage detection techniques:
9.1 Advanced damage detection techniques, non destructivetesting.
Unit -10 Strengthening methods:
10.1 Cantilevers, beams, slabs, walls, columns, foundation.
Unit -11Evaluation of strength, economic & age of building:
11.1 Determination of approx. age of a building.
11.2 Determination of strength of structural member of old building.
11.3 Finding cost in use of a existing building.
Unit -12 Maintenance of life lines:
12.1 Maintenance of electric supply, water supply leaking pipe, joints and sewerage systems, closed
drains, sewers.
12.2 Maintenance of roads, road berms, side drain maintenance of bridges,
culverts causeways
Unit -13 Estimates and tendering:
13.1 Estimates of annual repairs, special repairs and maintenance work.
13.2 Preparation of tender
Text Books:Name
Authors
of
P.K. Guha
Edition
Name
of
Publisher
New
Central
the
book
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Agencies
Nayak B. S
Hutchin
SonBD
Ransom W. H.
Khanna Publication
Newnes
Butterworth
E and F. N. Span.
CPWD
BIS
Inspection of any historical building which has limitations for alternation, finding damages,
classifying minor & special repairs, decide suitable method of retrofitting, estimating cost of
retrofitting.
Finding the approximate. strength of structural members in a existing building like beams,
columns, slabs, calculating additional reinforcement & necessary improvement in section,
estimating cost of strengthening.
Prepare estimate of retrofitting of plumbing of a building.
Determine approximate age and economics of an old house.
Determine load carrying capacity of a slab, beam, column by using rebound hammer
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Examination Scheme
Class Test(CT)- 20
Attendance, Assignment, Quiz - 10
End Semester Exam(ESE) - 70
Total Marks - 100
Topic
Introduction:
Soil Plant-WaterRelation
Methods of Micro
Irrigation
Design
of
Sprinkler
Irrigation System:
Design
of
Drip
Irrigation System
Fertigation
And
Filtrations
3
4
5
6
Contact period
2
6
Marks
4
14
18
18
10
3 Hrs/week
Unit -1Introduction:
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
of
Dr.M.S.Mane,
B.L.Ayare
Dr.S.S.Magar
R.K.Sivanappan
Edition
Sprinkler Irrigation
WALMI Aurangabad
WALMI Aurangabad
Jain Brothers New Delhi
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Examination Scheme
Class Test(CT)- 20
Attendance, Assignment, Quiz - 10
End Semester Exam(ESE) - 70
Total Marks - 100
Aim:
1. Study of watershed management.
Objective: - The students will be able to:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Pre-Requisite:1. Student should study the sources of water and its limitations.
2. Students should study the traditional methods of water management.
Unit no
1
Topic
Introduction:
Contact period
6
Marks
8
2
3
8
8
20
18
4
5
5
5
14
10
2.6 Graded bunding, design of graded bunding, alignment and construction, maintenance, advantages
and limitations of graded bunding.
2.7 Bench terracing, types, design.
2.8 Grassed waterways, shape, planning, construction and vegetation, maintenance, diversion drains.
2.9 Control of gullies and their reclamation for various land Use
Unit 3 Water Harvesting:
3.1 Definition, need of rainwater harvesting, advantages of rainwater harvesting,. Techniques of
rainwater harvesting- roof water harvesting and surface water harvesting (definition)
3.2 Traditional methods of rainwater harvesting in deccan plateau-cheruva, kohli tank, phad, kere, the
ramtek model and bhandaras (short description with neat sketch).
3.3 Roof water harvesting- techniques as storage and ground water recharge, components- catchment,
coarse mesh, gutters, conduits, first flushing, filters, storage facilities, recharge structures, Recharge
structures pit, trench, dug well, hand pump, recharge well, lateral shaft with borehole, percolation
pit with borehole. Types of filters
3.4 Reuse of domestic water
Unit 4 Water Harvesting Structures:
4.1 Types of watershed structures- such as small weir, banchara, K.T. weir, percolation tank,
jalbandh, farm pond and check dam.
4.2 Details of watershed structure with neat sketch.
Unit 5 Socio Economic Aspects:
5.1 Peoples awareness, participation and response.
5.2 State and integrated approach.
5.3 Sustainable society for economical upliftment.
5.4 Economics.
Assignment/Term work should contain Mini project on any one of the following:
1. Rain Water Harvesting of a building.
2. Integrated water resource management of small area (e.g. college campus, small village etc.)
3. Preparation of complete water shed management plan for small area identified from toposheet
4. Case study of watershed management plan.
Text Books:Name of Authors
Titles of the Book
Edition
Name of the Publisher
V. V.Dhruvanarayana
Watershed management
Indian Council for Agricultural
G. Sastry, U. S.
Research, KrishiAnusandhan
Patnaik
Bhawan, Pusa, New Delhi
J. V. S. Murty
Watershed management
in India
Field manual on
watershed management
E. M. Tideman
Watershed management
N. D. Mani
Watershed management
Robert J. Reimold
Watershed management:
practice,
policies
and
coordination
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Name of the Course: Diploma in Civil Engineering Subject: WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
(Elective)
Course code: CE Course Duration:6semesters Subject offered in the semester: SIXTH
Subject code:
Question code:
Marks: 100
Teaching Scheme
Theory - 3
Tutorial nil
Practical - nil
Credit - 3
Examination Scheme
Class Test(CT)- 20
Attendance, Assignment, Quiz - 10
End Semester Exam(ESE) - 70
Total Marks - 100
OBJECTIVES:
On completion of the course, the student will be familiar with:
To understand water resource potential in India and need for water resource management .
To understand the components of hydrological cycle and hydrograph.
To understand the occurrence of ground water and ground water exploration methods.
To understand the ground water basin management concept.
To study the classification of rivers and river training works.
To know the different types of storage works and dam structures.
To understand the distribution system of canals and management of canal irrigation.
To understand the concept of water shed management including GIS approach.
To study the types of detention basins and reclamation of water logged lands.
Unit no
1
2
3
4
Topic
Introduction & Hydrology
Ground
water
and
its
management
River training works and
storage works
Distribution
works
and
management
of
canal
irrigation
Watershed
management,
water
harvesting
and
recycling
Contact period
6
10
Marks
10
15
10
15
12
18
10
12
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Edition
Madan
Mohan
Das&Mimi
Das
Saikia
PHI learning
pvt. Ltd., NewDelhi-1
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Examination Scheme
Class Test(CT)- 20
Attendance, Assignment, Quiz - 10
End Semester Exam(ESE) - 70
Total Marks - 100
OBJECTIVES:
On completion of the course, the student will be able:
To
To
To
To
To
Unit no
Contact
period
7
Marks
10
16
14
20
12
12
4
5
RETROFITTING OF BUILDINGS
10
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levels in masonry- Horizontal / Vertical reinforcements in masonry walls - Framing of thin load
bearing walls Reinforcement for hollow block masonry Reduction of earthquake effects - Base
isolation technique - Types - Seismic dampers- Types of Dampers: Viscous, Friction, Yielding dampers
Seismic-vibration control.
Unit 5 RETROFITTING OF BUILDINGS
Evaluation, Repair, Restoration and Seismic Strengthening of Buildings: Assessment of structural and
nonstructural damages caused by earthquakes, major and minor damages, Feasibility study for
retrofitting Structural level retrofitting method and Member level retrofitting method- Repair
materials: Shotcrete, Epoxy resins, Epoxy mortar, Gypsum Cement mortar, Quick setting mortars,
Mechanical Anchors -Techniques to restore original strength: Repair of minor and medium cracks,
repair of major cracks , crushed concrete and fractured /excessively yielded / buckled reinforcement Seismic strengthening techniques: Modification of roofs or floors, Insertion of new slab, Stiffening
existing slab, Anchoring the slab to supporting walls / beams -Inserting new walls - Strengthening
existing walls: Grouting, Use of wire mesh, Connecting the walls, Pre stressing, Providing buttress Strengthening of RC members: Reinforced concrete rings around existing columns, Jacketing the
existing weak beams, Welding new steel to the old steel and replacing the cover, Pre stressing of old
beams - Introduction of additional load bearing elements in the structure - Strengthening of
Foundations : Improving drainage, Providing apron, Adding RC strips with keys Strengthening of soft
or weak stories of Existing buildings - Bracing of roof truss frames, Anchoring of roof trusses to
supporting walls .
Name of Authors
Pankaj Agarwal and
Manish Shrikhande
The Associated
Cement
Ltd
Companies
IS:13920-1993.
C.V.R.Murty
by Robert W.Day
Shunzo Okamoto
IS:13935 - 2002
Edition
2010
Criteria
for
Earthquake
Resistant
Design
of
Structures
General
Provisions and
Buildings
Code of practice for ductile
detailing of RC structures
subjected to Seismic forces
Earthquake Tips
Geotechnical
Earthquake
Engineering Hand Book
Introduction to Earthquake
Engineering
Repair
and
Seismic
strengthening
of
buildingsGuidelines
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Dr Kamalesh Kumar
Basic
Geotechnical
Earthquake Engineering
PART- B
Marks 5 x 12 = 60
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Note :i) Answer all Questions choosing either division (A) or division (B) of each question.
ii) All divisions carry equal marks.
21 (A) i) Explain briefly the structure of the earth, with a neat sketch
ii) Explain in detail how the earthquakes are being measured
(OR)
(B ) i) Write short notes on Plate Tectonics
ii) How earth quakes are classified based on their magnitude ?
22 ( A) Explain in detail with necessary sketches the effect of ground shaking on different types of
structures
(OR)
(B) How Architectural features affect buildings during earthquakes ? Explain with neat
sketches
23 (A) List out the various characteristics of buildings which affect their behavior during
earthquakes and explain how they affect
. (OR)
(B) Write short notes on:
(i) joint collapse in steel structures, (ii) flexural cracks in load bearing walls and
(iii) effect of cyclic loading
24 (A) Explain in detail the special requirements for RC columns and beams to resist the effect of
earthquakes
(OR)
(B) (i) How shear walls are to be arranged in a building with stilt floor ?
(ii) How the vibration of building elements due to earthquake can be controlled ?
25 (A) (i) Write a note on stiffening of slabs
(ii) Explain any one method of strengthening of foundation
. (OR)
(B) (i) Explain how a soft storey of an existing multi-storey building can be strengthened
(ii) What is the necessity of bracing of roof truss frames ?
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Name of the Course: Diploma In Civil Engineering Subject: CIVIL ENGINEERING PROJECT II
Course code: CE CourseDuration: 6 semester
Subject offered in Semester :SIXTH
Subject code:
Question code:
Marks : 100
Teaching Scheme
Theory : Nil
Tutorial: Nil
Practical : 3
Credit :- 2
Examination Scheme
Term Work(TW)50
Practical(PR) 50
Total 100
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Name of the Course: Diploma in Civil Engineering Subject: Civil Engineering Lab-IV
Course code: CECourseDuration: 6 semester Subject offered in Semester :SIXTH
Subject code:
Question code:Marks : 100
Teaching Scheme
Theory : Nil
Tutorial: Nil
Practical : 3
Credit :- 2
Examination Scheme
Term Work(TW) 50
Practical(PR) 50
Total 100
List of Practical:
Water Supply Engineering:
1) To determine fluoride concentration in given water sample
2) To determine the turbidity of the given sample of water.
3) To determine residual chlorine in a given sample of water.
4) To determine suspended solids, dissolved solids, and total solids of water sample
5) To determine the dissolved oxygen in a sample of water.
6) To determine the optimum dose of coagulant in the given sample by jar test.
7) To determine arsenic concentration (semi-quantitative) in given water sample.
8) To determine hardness of water.
Sanitary Engineering:
1) To determine the dissolved Oxygen in a sample of waste water.
2) To determine B.O.D. of given sample of waste water.
3) To determine C.O.D. of given sample of waste water.
4) To determine suspended solids, dissolved solids and total solids of waste water sample.
5) To determine various pollutant levels in the atmosphere using Digital Air Volume Sampler.
6) Energy generation plants from Gobar Gas.
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Name of the Course: Diploma in Civil Engineering Subject: Field Surveying Practice II
Course Code: CE CourseDuration: 6 semester
Subject offered in Semester :SIXTH
Subject code:
Question code:
Marks : 100
Teaching Scheme
Theory : Nil
Tutorial: Nil
Practical : 3
Credit :- 2
Examination Scheme
Term Work(TW) 50
Practical(PR) 50
Total 100
Practical:
Skills to be developed:
Intellectual skill:
1) Identify the components of plane table, theodolite, and advanced survey instruments.
2) Know the working principles of these survey instruments.
3) Finding the horizontal and vertical distances.
4) Identifying errors in setting out curve and tabulating elements of a curve.
Motor Skills:
1) Taking and recording the observation in the field book.
2) Preparing drawings, maps etc. with the observed data.
3) Setting out curve for the given alignment.
4) Use Micro optic thodolite, EDM for finding different parameters.
Instructions:1) Group size for survey practical work should be maximum 15 students. (May be compromised
depending on instrument condition and other local condition of the polytechnic)
2) Each student from a group should handle the instrument independently to understand theFunction
of different components and use of the instrument.
3) Drawing, plotting should be considered as part of practical. A student from a group should know the
basic philosophy of raw data collection, data handling, calculation required for plotting and drawing.
4) 3-4 full day per project is required for carrying out project work.
List Of Projects:
1) Theodolite traverse Survey for a closed traverse of 5-6 sides for a smallarea. Computation by Gales
traverse table.Plotting the traverse withdetails on A1 size imperial drawing sheet.
2) Setting out simple circular curve by Rankines method of Deflection angles( both one theodolite and
two theodolite methods) for agiven problem supplied by the concerned teachers and plotting the details
of curve on A-1 size imperial drawingsheet
3) Layout of the building (building plan used in drawing or estimation subject may also be used)
4) Determination of the height of institution building with the help of theodolite
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Teaching Scheme
Theory : Nil
Tutorial: Nil
Practical : 3
Credit :- 2
Examination Scheme
Term Work(TW) 25
Practical(PR) 25
Total 50
Aim :1. Development of professional awareness in before and after sales and services construction sector.
Objective :Student will be able to:
Acquire information from different sources.
Prepare notes for given topic.
Present given topic in a seminar.
Interact with peers to share thoughts.
Prepare a report on industrial visit, expert lecture.
Pre-Requisite :1. Students should have complete knowledge of design of construction.
2. Students should know all the govt norms related to construction industry.
Contents : PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES-IV 3Hrs/week
Unit -1 Structured industrial visits shall be arranged and report of the same should be submitted by
the individual student, to form a part of the term work. (minimum 3 visits). Following are the
suggested type of Industries/ Fields i) Visit to RCC framed structure building for details of reinforcement.
ii) Visit to water /sewage treatment plant.
iii) Visit to works carried out under watershed development/micro irrigation scheme.
iv) Visit to any structure undergoing rehabilitation/retrofitting.
Unit -2The Guest Lecture/s from field/industry experts, professionals to be
arranged ( 2Hrs
duration), minimum 2 nos. from the following or alike topics. The briefreport to be submitted on the
guest lecture by each student as a part of Term work.
a) HRD and civil engineering projects.
b) Project planning and execution of civil engineering projects.
c) PWD system of accounts
d) Contract Management
e) RCC design and detailing
Unit 3Information Search ,data collection and writing a report on the topic
a) Collection of data for valuation of old building
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Draft Syllabus Of Full Time Diploma In Civil Engg14 West Bengal State Council Of Technical Education
Examination Scheme
Term Work(TW) 25
Practical(PR) 25
Total 50
Pre-Requisite:1. Student should study socio economical culture of proposed rural area.
2. Students should know all the norms of construction led by Govt.
Contents:- RURAL ENGINEERING
3Hrs/week
Practical:
Term work shall consist of reports on any six of the following assignments:
1.1 Socio Economic survey of village, to identify, the needs of village people
1.2 Visit to the Structures built under water shade management program (at least two
structure)
1. Gabian structure
2. Underground Bandhara
3. Kolhapur type weir
4. Cement Plug, Contour Bunding
5. Rain Water Harvesting
Prepare neat labeled sketches and report on the above visits.
2. Visit to a farmers house
2.1 Profile of a farmer for case study
2.2 Measured drawing of existing farmers house
2.3 Preparation of modified plan with due suggestions with respect to water supply,
sanitations, cattle shade, fodder shade, court yard, composting yard, bio/Gobar Gas
plant.
3. Report writing on the following with neat labeled sketches (Minimum one)
3.1 Sprinkler Irrigation System, with capacity calculation, head and discharge calculation,
power calculation for pump, pressure calculation for pipe.
3.2. Drip Irrigation System with capacity calculation, head and discharge calculation, Power
calculation for pump, pressure calculation for pipe
3.3 Layout of Lift Irrigation, with capacity calculation, head and discharge calculation, power
calculation for pump, pressure and dia. Calculation for pipe.
4. Report writing on any one of the cottage industries related to civil engineering regarding demand,
utility, advantages, effect on rural economy etc.
Brick Manufacturing
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