Lesson Plan Civil
Lesson Plan Civil
Lesson Plan Civil
Discipline
Semester
Subject
Lesson Plan Duration 15 weeks(from January, 2018 to April,2018)
Week
Lecture
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Specimen of lesson Plan
ANIL KUMAR
CIVIL ENGG.
6TH
EARTHQUAKE RESISTANT BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
15 weeks(from January, 2018 to April,2018)
Theory
Topic (inculding assignment/test)
Week Theory
Lecture Topic (inculding assignment/test)
3rd Revision
2nd 4th Environments and Ecology:-Definition and understanding of environment and
ecology concept,
5th
Day Ecosystem and types of ecosystems, energy flow in an ecosystem,
6th food chain, ecological pyramids, consortium and ecological balance
3rd 7th Water Pollution:-
8th Causes of pollution in surface and underground water eutrophication of lakes
12th BIS ambient air quality standards and measures to combat air pollution
5th 13th Noise Pollution:--Definition, unit of measurement of noise,
14th Sources and effects of noise pollution and control of noise pollution
15th Revision
6th 16th Effects of mining, blasting and deforestation:-Ill effects of mining, blasting
17th Deforestation on the environment human life and wild life.
18th Revision/Assignment
7th 19th Land Use:- Effect of land use on environmental quality
20th land use and natural disasters,(land slides etc)
21st Revision
8th 22nd Soil degradation problems - erosion, water logging, soil pollution etc.
8th
23rd Environmental Impact Assessment:-Definition and requirements,
24th Revision
9th 25th Environmental impact assessment.
26th Flour chart of environmental impact assessment methodology.
27th Revision
10th 28th Describe the need and importance of EIA.
29th Legislation to Control Environmental Pollution (idea):-
30th Revision
11th 31st Indian legislative acts for water,
32nd land and air pollution control
33rd Revision
12th 34th Provisions, scope and implementation
35th Provisions, scope and implementation
36th Revision/Assignment
13th 37th Global Issues of Environmental Engineerin:-Global warming, ozone depletion, acid
rain,
38th oil pollution; radiation hazards and their control,
39th Revision
14th 40th Concept of clean technology and carbon credits.
41st Renewable Source of Energy:-Role of non-conventional sources of energy (biogas,
solar, wind etc) in environmental protection
42nd Revision
15th 43rd Conservation of energy resources like coal, oil etc.,
44th Alternative fuels, bio-diesel etc.
45th Revision/Assignment
Name of the Faculty
Discipline
Semester
Subject
Lesson Plan Duration
Week
Lecture
1st 1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
2nd 6th Day
7th
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9th
10th
3rd 11th
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4th 16th
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13th 61st
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14th 66th
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15th 71st
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Specimen of lesson Plan
VAIBHAV DEV
CIVIL ENGG.
6TH
RAILWAYS, BRIDGES AND TUNNELS
15 weeks(from January, 2018 to April,2018)
Theory
Topic
(inculding assignment/test)
Revision/Assignment
Maintenance of track: Necessity,
Maintenance of track,
Inspection of soil, track and fixtures;
Maintenance and boxing of ballast maintenance gauges, tools
Revision
Earth work an drainage: Features of rail road,
Bed level, width of formation,
Side slopes, drains,
Methods of construction,
Requirement of drainage system/Assignment
BRIDGES:- Introduction
Bridge – its function and component parts,
Difference between a bridge and a culvert
Classification of Bridges Their structural elements and suitability: 13.1 According to life-
permanent and temporary
According to deck level – Deck, through and semi-through
According to material –timber, masonry, steel, RCC, pre-stressed
According to structural form; - Grade Seperators-Railway Overbridges (ROB), Railway
underbridge (RUB)
Beam type –RCC, T-Beam, steel girder bridges, plate girder and box girder, balanced
cantilever, Trussed bridges.
Arch type – open spandrel and filled spandrel barrel and rib type
Suspension type – unstiffened and stiffened and table (its description with sketches)
According to the position of highest flood level submersible and non submersible. IRC
classification
Bridge Foundations: Introduction to open foundation, pile foundation, well foundation
Piers, Abutments and Wingwalls:- Piers-definition, parts; types –solid (masonry and RCC),
open
Abutments and wing walls – definition, types of abutments (straight and tee), abutment
with wing walls (straight, splayed, return and curved)
Abutments and wing walls – definition, types of abutments (straight and tee), abutment
with wing walls (straight, splayed, return and curved)
Bridge bearings Purpose of bearings; types of bearings – fixed plate, rocker and roller.
Bridge bearings Purpose of bearings; types of bearings – fixed plate, rocker and roller.
Maintenance of Bridges
Inspection of Steel and Equipment bridges
Routine maintenance
TUNNELS:- Definition and necessity of tunnels
Typical section of tunnels for a national highway
Typical section of tunnels for a national highway
Single and double broad gauge railway track
Revision
Ventilation –necessity
Methods of ventilation
Blowing,
Exhaust and combination of blowing and exhaust
Revision
Drainage method of draining water in tunnels
Drainage method of draining water in tunnels
Lighting of tunnels
Lighting of tunnels
Assignment
Name of the Faculty
Discipline
Semester
Subject
Lesson Plan Duration 15 weeks(from January, 2018 to April,2018)
Week
Lecture
1st 1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
2nd 6th Day
7th
8th
9th
10th
3rd 11th
12th
13th
14th
15th
4th 16th
17th
18th
19th
20th
5th 21st
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6th 26th
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7th 31st
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8th 36th
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9th 41st
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11th 51st
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12th 56th
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13th 61st
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14th 66th
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70th
15th 71st
15th
72nd
73rd
74th
75th
Specimen of lesson Plan
ANIL KUMAR
CIVIL ENGG.
6TH
QUANTITY SURVEYING AND VALUATION
ration 15 weeks(from January, 2018 to April,2018)
Theory
Topic
(inculding assignment/test)
Earthwork in excavation in hard/ordinary soil and filling with a concept of lead and lif
Revision/Assignment
Name of the Faculty
Discipline
Semester
Subject
Lesson Plan Duration 15 weeks(from January, 2018 to April,2018)
Week
Lecture
1st 1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
2nd 6th Day
7th
8th
9th
10th
3rd 11th
12th
13th
14th
15th
4th 16th
17th
18th
19th
20th
5th 21st
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11th 51st
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12th 56th
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13th 61st
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65th
14th 66th
67th
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15th 71st
72nd
73rd
74th
75th
Specimen of lesson Plan
ROBIN BAJAJ
CIVIL ENGG.
6TH
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTS
ation 15 weeks(from January, 2018 to April,2018)
Theory
Topic
(inculding assignment/test)
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT:Introduction:
Significance of construction management
Main objectives of construction management and overview of the subject
Functions of construction management, planning, organising,
Revision
Staffing, directing, controlling and coordinating, meaning of each of these with respect to
construction job.
staffing, directing, controlling and coordinating, meaning of each of these with respect to
construction job.
Classification of construction into light, heavy and industrial construction
Stages in construction from conception to completion
Revision
The construction team: owner, engineer,
Revision/Assignment
Name of the Faculty
Discipline
Semester
Subject
Lesson Plan Duration 15 weeks(from January, 2018 to April,2018)
Week
Lecture
1st 1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
2nd 6th Day
7th
8th
9th
10th
3rd 11th
12th
13th
14th
15th
4th 16th
17th
18th
19th
20th
5th 21st
22nd
23rd
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25th
6th 26th
27th
28th
29th
6th
30th
7th 31st
32nd
33rd
34th
35th
8th 36th
37th
38th
39th
40th
9th 41st
42nd
43rd
44th
45th
10th 46th
47th
48th
49th
50th
11th 51st
52nd
53rd
54th
55th
12th 56th
57th
58th
59th
60th
13th 61st
62nd
63rd
64th
65th
14th 66th
67th
68th
69th
70th
15th 71st
72nd
73rd
74th
75th
Specimen of lesson Plan
ANIL KUMAR
CIVIL ENGG.
4TH
RCC DESIGN
ation 15 weeks(from January, 2018 to April,2018)
Theory
Topic
(inculding assignment/test)
Doubly Reinforced Beams:- Theory and design of simply supported doubly reinforced
rectangular beam by
Limit State Method
Doubly Reinforced Beams:- Theory and design of simply supported doubly reinforced
rectangular beam by
Limit State Method
Doubly Reinforced Beams:- Theory and design of simply supported doubly reinforced
rectangular beam by
Limit State Method
Revision/Assignment
Behaviour of T beam,
Inverted T beam,
Isolated T beam
‘L’ beams
Revision
One Way Slab:-Theory and design of simply supported one way slab including sketches
showing
reinforcement details (plan and section) by Limit State Method..
One Way Slab:-Theory and design of simply supported one way slab including sketches
showing
reinforcement details (plan and section) by Limit State Method..
One Way Slab:-Theory and design of simply supported one way slab including sketches
showing
reinforcement details (plan and section) by Limit State Method..
One Way Slab:-Theory and design of simply supported one way slab including sketches
showing
reinforcement details (plan and section) by Limit State Method..
Revision
Two Way Slab:-Theory and design of two-way simply supported slab with corners free to
lift, no
provisions for torsional reinforcement by Limit State Method including sketches
showing reinforcement details (plan and two sections)
Two Way Slab:-Theory and design of two-way simply supported slab with corners free to
lift, no
provisions for torsional reinforcement by Limit State Method including sketches
showing reinforcement details (plan and two sections)
Two Way Slab:-Theory and design of two-way simply supported slab with corners free to
lift, no
provisions for torsional reinforcement by Limit State Method including sketches
showing reinforcement details (plan and two sections)
Two Way Slab:-Theory and design of two-way simply supported slab with corners free to
lift, no
provisions for torsional reinforcement by Limit State Method including sketches
showing reinforcement details (plan and two sections)
Revision
Axially Loaded Column:- Definition and classification of columns
Effective length of column,
Specifications for longitudinal
lateral reinforcement
Revision
Design of axially loaded square,
rectangular and circular short columns by Limit State Method including sketching of
reinforcement(sectional elevation and plan)
rectangular and circular short columns by Limit State Method including sketching of
reinforcement(sectional elevation and plan)
rectangular and circular short columns by Limit State Method including sketching of
reinforcement(sectional elevation and plan)
Revision
Prestressed Concrete
Concept of pre-stressed concrete
Concept of pre-stressed concrete
Methods of pre-stressing : pre-tensioning a
Revision
Advantages and disadvantages of prestressing
Advantages and disadvantages of prestressing
Losses in pre-stress
Losses in pre-stress
Revision/Assignment
Specimen of lesson Plan
Name of the Faculty VAIBHAV DEV
Discipline CIVIL ENGG.
Semester 4TH
Subject WATER SUPPLY AND WASTE WATER ENGINEERING
Lesson Plan Duration 15 weeks(from January, 2018 to April,2018)
Week Theory
Lecture Topic Practical
(inculding assignment/test)
Day
4th Rate of demand and variation in rate of demand 2nd
Day
5th Fire fighting uses as per BIS standards (no numerical problems)
2nd 6th Fire fighting uses as per BIS standards (no numerical problems)
3rd
7th Population Forecasting
8th Quality of Water:- Meaning of pure water and methods of analysis
of water
9th Physical, Chemical and bacteriological tests and their significance 4th
20th Assignment
5th 21st (v) slow and rapid sand filters (vi) chlorination chamber.
9th
5th
22nd Conveyance of Water:-Different types of pipes - cast iron, PVC, steel, 9th
asbestos cement, concrete and lead pipes
23rd Their suitability and uses, types of joints in different types of pipes.
24th Appurtenances: Sluice, air, reflux valves, relief valves, scour valves,
bib cocks, stop cocks 10th
25th Revision
6th 26th fire hydrants, water meters their working and uses
17th
42nd Definition of terms in sanitary engineering, Collection and
conveyance of sewage
10th 46th Sewerage System:- Types of sewerage systems, materials for sewers
19th
47th their sizes and joints
10th
52nd Excavations, checking the gradient with boning rods preparation of 21th
bedding,
53rd handling and jointing testing and back filling of sewers/pipes.
54th Revision 22th
55th Sewage characteristics:Properties of sewage and IS standards for
analysis of sewage
12th 56th Physical, chemical and bacteriological parameters
57th Natural Methods of Sewerage Disposal:-General composition of 23th
sewage and disposal methods
58th Disposal by dilution
59th Self purification of stream 24th
60th Disposal by land treatment
13th 61st Nuisance due to disposal
62nd Sewage Treatment:-Meaning and principle of primary and
secondary treatment and activated sludge process their flow 25th
diagram
67th sludge treatment and disposal, oxidation ponds (Visit to a sewage 27th
treatment plant)
viva-voice
viva-voice
viva-voice
viva-voice
viva-voice
viva-voice
viva-voice
viva-voice
Study of water purifying process by
visiting a field lab.
viva-voice
viva-voice
viva-voice
viva-voice
viva-voice
viva-voice
viva-voice
Specimen of lesson Plan
Name of the Faculty ROBIN BAJAJ
Discipline CIVIL ENGG.
Semester 4TH
Subject IRRIGATION ENGINEERING
Lesson Plan Duration 15 weeks(from January, 2018 to April,2018)
Week Theory
Lecture Topic
(inculding assignment/test)
1st
1st Introduction:Definition of irrigation, Necessity of irrigation
3rd Revision
Day
Water Requirement of Crops:-Principal crops in India and their water
4th requirements
2nd
5th Crop seasons – Kharif and Rabi
3rd
9th intensity of irrigation, irrigable area
14th Revision
15th Assignment
5th
17th Lift Irrigation – Tube well and open well irrigation
32nd Revision
2nd 3rd Day Direct and indirect, use of stadia measurements in contour survey,
interpolation of contours; use of contour map 3rd
Day
4th Drawing cross section from a contour map; marking alignment of a
road, railway and a canal on a contour map, 4th
3rd 5th computation of earth work and reservoir capacity from a contour
map
5th
4th 7th concept of transiting, swinging, face left, face right and changing
face
7th
16th
17th
18th
Curves:Simple Circular Curve: Need and definition of a simple 18th
circular curve; Elements of simple circular curve - Degree of the
curve, radius of the curve
10th 19th
19th
20th
Exercise/viva-voice
Exercise/viva-voice
Exercise/viva-voice
Exercise/viva-voice
Exercise/viva-voice
Exercise/viva-voice
Exercise/viva-voice
Exercise/viva-voice
Specimen of lesson Plan
Name of the Faculty ROBIN BAJAJ
Discipline CIVIL ENGG.
Semester 4TH
Subject IRRIGATION ENGINEERING
Lesson Plan Duration 15 weeks(from January, 2018 to April,2018)
Week Drawings
Lecture Topic
(inculding assignment/test)
1st
1st
WATER SUPPLY AND WASTE WATER ENGINEERING DRAWING:-Drains
and Sewers
Cross section of standard types of open drains (circular, v-shaped
2nd and -shaped) with their foundations
Day
3rd
4th
6th
2nd
7th
Traps, manholes and inspection chamber, Detailed section of floor
8th trap and gully trap
9th
10th
3rd
13th
15th
16th
18th
4th
19th
Plan of a bathroom showing positions of lavatory, bath tub, wash-
20th basin, taps and showers
21st
22nd
24th
5th
25th
Practice of reading water supply and sanitary engineering working
drawings (PWD/urban Development agencies) including hot water
26th and cold water supply system of a two room set
27th
28th
29th
Draw the typical L-section of a weir
30th
6th 31st
Detailed Layout Plan of Sewage Treatment Plant for a residential
32nd area and Effluent Treatment Plant for an industrial unit.
33rd
34th
35th Draw the X-section of an Earthen Dam:-Homogeneous
36th
7th
37th
39th
40th
42nd
8th
43rd
Cross section of earthen ware and RCC sewer pipes Cross sections of
masonry sewers (circular and egg shaped)
8th
Cross section of earthen ware and RCC sewer pipes Cross sections of
44th masonry sewers (circular and egg shaped)
45th
46th
Zoned type
47th
48th
9th 49th
52nd
54th
10th 55th Bath room and W.C connections:-Cross-section through the external
wall of lavatories at ground and first floor showing the one and two
56th pipe system and the connections of the lavatory to inspection
57th chamber
58th
59th Sheet Checking and viva-voice
60th
11th
61st
63rd
64th
66th
12th 67th
Draw sectional elevation of a two storeyed building showing details
68th of one pipe and two pipes systems with sanitation system
69th
70th
71st Cross section of a tube well
72nd
13th 73rd Practice of reading water supply and sanitary engineering working
drawings (PWD/urban Development agencies) including hot water
and cold water supply system of a two room set
13th Practice of reading water supply and sanitary engineering working
74th drawings (PWD/urban Development agencies) including hot water
75th and cold water supply system of a two room set
76th
77th Layout and cross section of rain water harvesting system
78th
14th 79th
Detailed Layout Plan of Sewage Treatment Plant for a residential
80th area and Effluent Treatment Plant for an industrial unit.
81st
82nd
Layout and cross section of rain water harvesting system
83rd
84th
15th 85th
86th Sheet Checking and viva-voice
87th
88th
89th Sheet Checking and viva-voice
90th
Specimen of lesson Plan
Week Theory
Lecture Topic (inculding assignment/test)
11th Limitations of water-cement ratio law and its effects on strength of concrete
Practicals
Topic
Day
To determine flakiness and elongation index of
2nd coarse aggregate
3rd viva-voice
8th viva-voice
11th viva-voice
16th viva-voice
17th viva-voice
22th viva-voice
23th viva-voice
26th viva-voice
27th viva-voice
28th viva-voice
29th viva-voice
30th viva-voice