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The document provides details of various civil engineering courses offered at the undergraduate level, including course codes, names, categories, types, credits, and contact hours. Some key courses described are Sanitary Engineering, Structural Analysis-II, Design of RC Structures, Hydrology, Soil Mechanics, Estimating and Costing, and RC Design and Drawing. Textbooks and references are also provided for some courses.
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S. No. Course Code Course Name Category Type Credit L T P

The document provides details of various civil engineering courses offered at the undergraduate level, including course codes, names, categories, types, credits, and contact hours. Some key courses described are Sanitary Engineering, Structural Analysis-II, Design of RC Structures, Hydrology, Soil Mechanics, Estimating and Costing, and RC Design and Drawing. Textbooks and references are also provided for some courses.
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Course Course

S. No. Category Type Credit L T P


Code Name

CET- Sanitary
1 PC Theory 3 3 0 0
301 Engineering

CET- Structural
2 PC Theory 4 3 1 0
302 Analysis-II

Design of
CET-
3 RC PC Theory 3 3 0 0
303
Structure
CET-
4 Hydrology PC Theory 4 3 1 0
304

CET- Soil
5 PC Theory 4 3 1 0
305 Mechanics

CET- Estimating
6 PC Theory 3 2 1 0
306 & Costing

RC Design
CEP-
1 and PC Lab 1 0 0 2
307
Drawing

Structural
CEP-
2 Analysis PC Lab 1 0 0 2
308
Lab

Soil
CEP-
3 Mechanics PC Lab 1 0 0 2
309
lab
Total Credits: 21+3=24
UG Department: Civil Engineering

Course Code: CET 301 Course Name: Sanitary Engineering

Credit: 3 L-T-P: 3-0-0

Version: Approved on:

Pre-requisite course:

Syllabus

Sewage disposal; Layout of Sewerage system; Characteristics of municipal


wastewater; Basics of microbiology and biological oxidation.

Wastewater Treatment: Treatment scheme; Screening; Grit removal; Sedimentation;


Floatation; Activated sludge process; Extended aeration; Trickling filters; RBC, UASB;
aerated lagoons; Septic tank; Sludge handling and disposal.

Introduction to tertiary treatment. Recycle and reuse of treated sewage.


Introduction to natural systems like Stabilization ponds, wetlands etc. Rural
wastewater management including introduction to total sanitation campaign.

Books

1. Wastewater Treatment by Metcalf & Eddy, TMH.


2. Manual of Sewage treatment by CPHEEO, Ministry of Urban Dev., GOI
3. Environmental Engineering by Davis and Cornwell, McGraw Hill
4. Wastewater treatment for pollution control and reuse by Soli J. Arceivala abd
Shyam R. Asolekar, TMH.
UG Department: Civil Engineering
Course Code: CET 302 Course Name: Structural Analysis -II
Credit: 4 L-T-P: 3-1-0
Version: Approved on:
Pre-requisite course: Structural Analysis - I

Syllabus
Degree of Kinematic indeterminacy and restrained structure; Displacement approach
of analysis – Slope deflection method, Moment distribution method for analysis of
continuous beams and rigid – jointed plane frame; Use of symmetry; Three hinged
and two hinged arches; Matrix method using system approach – flexibility and
stiffness method for analysis of pin-jointed plane frame, continuous beams and rigid –
jointed plane frame; Introduction to Direct Stiffness method; Assembly of stiffness
and load vectors; Boundary condition and solutions; Application to planer structures –
trusses beams and frames & its computer formulations.

Books
1. Structural Analysis- A Matrix Approach by G.S. Pandit and S.P. Gupta
2. Structural Analysis by C.K. Wang
3. Basic Structural Analysis by Reddy
UG Department: Civil Engineering
Course Code: CET 303 Course Name: Design of RC Structures
Credit: 3 L-T-P: 3-1-0
Pre-requisite course:
Syllabus
Basic philosophy of Working Stress and Limit state Methods for Design of concrete
structures; Design of beams; singly and doubly reinforced rectangular beams;
Design of secondary & main beams, cantilevers, balconies and staircases (excluding
spiral staircase); Design of slabs; one way slabs; two-way slabs with corners free to
lift up and held down; design of continuous slab; T-beams subjected to flexure,
shear & torsion and T-beam floors; Design of columns; axially loaded and
eccentrically loaded columns; effect of small and large eccentricities; Design of
footings; isolated and combined footings; Portal frames with fixed and hinged
supports.
(Note: Limit state method of design will be adopted except otherwise specially
mentioned).

Text Books

1. RCC by Jain & Jaykrishna


2. Design of RCC Structures by Menon & Pillai
3. RCC by Sinha
UG Department: Civil Engineering
Course Code: CET 304 Course Name: Hydrology
Credit: 4 L-T-P: 3-1-0
Version: Approved on:
Pre-requisite course:
Syllabus

Hydrological cycle and hydrologic budget; Elements of geomorphology;


Precipitation; Measurement and analysis; Hydrology abstraction - interception,
evaporation, infiltration; Rainfall–Runoff relationship; Stream flow; Hydrographs &
applications; Frequency analysis; Regression and correlation analysis; Flood
Routing, Groundwater, Hydraulics of groundwater.

Text Books

1. Applied Hydrology, Ven Tee Chow, D. R. Maidment and Larry W. Mays,


Tata McGraw-Hill.
2. Engineering Hydrology, K. Subramana, Tata McGraw-Hill

Reference Books

1. Handbook of Hydrology, Ven Tee Chow, D. R. Maidment and Larry W.


Mays, Tata McGraw-Hill.
2. Hydrology for Engineers by Linsley, Kohler and Paulhus
UG Department: Civil Engineering
Course Code: CET 305 Course Name: Soil Mechanics
Credit: 4 L-T-P: 3-1-0
Pre-requisite course: Basic Civil Engineering knowledge
Syllabus
Introduction, Simple soil properties, Phase relations (weight volume relationships),
index properties, classification of soils, soil structure and clay minerals. Principle of
effective stress, Capillarity, permeability, Laboratory tests and Field pumping tests
for permeability determination and seepage through soils: Two-dimensional flow;
Flow nets and their characteristics; Uplift pressure, exit gradient, and piping; Criteria
for filters, compressibility characteristics of Soils, compaction, compaction tests, field
compaction methods and control, effect of compaction on soil properties,
consolidation, Terzaghi’s one-dimensional consolidation theory, consolidation test,
computation of settlement, secondary consolidation, vertical sand drains, shearing
strength of soils, Mohr-Coulomb failure criterion, Laboratory tests for shear strength
determination, stress path concept, determination of pore pressure coefficients,
Shear strength characteristics of clays and sands, Stress distribution, Boussinesq
equations, Newmark’s influence chart, Westergaard’s analysis, Properties of rock
materials, Point load strength index of rocks, Strength of rock materials in triaxial
compression.
Books

1. T. William Lambe, Robert V. Whitman, “Soil Mechanics”, John Wiley and Sons,
New York.
2. John N. Cernica, “Geotechnical Engineering: Soil Mechanics”, John Wiley and
Sons,
New York.
3. Rodrigo Salgado, “The Engineering of Foundations”, Tata McGraw Hill Education
Limited, New Delhi.
4. Leonard Obert and Wilbur I. Duvall, “Rock Mechanics and Design of Structures in
Rock”, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York.
5. Muni Budhu, “Soil Mechanics and Foundations”, John Wiley and Sons, New York.
6. Alam Singh,” Modern Geotechnical Engineering”, CBS Publishers and
Distributors Pvt. Ltd.
7. Gopal Ranjan and A.S.R Rao, “Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering”, New
Age International Pvt. Ltd, Publishers, New Delhi.
8. V.N.S. Murthy, "Principles of Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering", UBS
Publishers and Distributors, New Delhi.
9. Shamsher Prakash and P.K. Jain, “Engineering Soil Testing”, Nem Chand & Bros.
Roorkee.
UG Department: Civil Engineering

Course Code: CET 306 Course Name: Estimating and Costing

Credit:3 L-T-P:2-1-0

Version: Approved on:

Pre-requisite course:

Syllabus

Introduction: Drawings and specifications use in estimating, Role and qualities of


an estimator, Process/flow of estimation, Units of measurement, and Types of
estimates, Specifications, Introduction to estimating software, Estimate of
Buildings and BOQ preparation: Methods, Earth work for buildings, Substructure
work, super structure work, roofs, stairs, openings, arches, wall and floor finishes,
RCC work, steel work, detailed estimate of a two storey building, Introduction to
mechanical-electrical-plumbing work estimating, Estimate of Roads: Earthwork,
Detailed estimate of bitumen and cc road,

Material estimation and Analysis of rates: abstract of materials, material cost,


labour cost, and equipment cost, contingencies, overhead and profit, Misc.
Charges, Analysis of rates, Tender, Tender Notice, Earnest money, Security
money, Contracts, Work measurement and Payment: Measurement book use,
payment process and mode of payment, Valuation: valuation of building, Method
of valuation.

Text books

1. Estimating and Costing in Civil Engineering by B. N. Dutta UBSPD


publication

Reference Material

1. Estimating in Building Construction by Frank R. Dagostino


UG Department: Civil Engineering

Course Code: CEP 307 Course Name: RC Design and Drawing

Credit:2 L-T-P: 0-0-2

Version: Approved on:

Pre-requisite course: Structural Analysis-I, Build. Tech. II

Syllabus

Design of real field structures with detailed drawings of following structures; Singly
and doubly reinforced beams, cantilevers, balconies, staircases, slabs, T-beam
floors, columns, Beam column connections, isolated and combined footings and
Portal frames.

Text Books
1. RCC by Jain & Jaykrishna
2. RCC by Krishnaraju
3. RCC by Sinha
UG/PG : UG Department: Civil Engineering
Course Code: CEP 308 Course Name: Structural Analysis Laboratory

Credit: 1 L-T-P: 0-0-2


Version: Approved on:
Pre-requisite course:

List of Experiments

1. To verify the reactions in a simply supported beam.


2. To measure deflections under unsymmetrical bending condition.
3. To verify Hooke’s law and find Modulus of elasticity of a given wire material
from load deflection graph.
4. To verify the buckling loads for the given struts.
5. To verify the centrifugal force formula
6. To determine Brinell’s Hardness Test.
7. To draw influence lines for horizontal thrust of three hinge arch.
8. To verify of reciprocal theorem.
9. To verify deflections in curved members.
10. To verify Muller’s Breslau’s principle and to measure carry over factor for a
prismatic beam.
11. To perform Charpy’s impact test.
12. To determine tensile strength of steel bar and compressive strength of
concrete using universal testing machine.
13. To determine fatigue load.
14. To determine torsional properties of cylindrical specimen.

Reference : Lab Manuals


UG Department: Civil Engineering
Course Code: CEP 309 Course Name: Soil Mechanics Laboratory
Credit: 1 L-T-P: 0-0-2
Pre-requisite course: Soil Mechanics

List of Experiments

1. Water content determination


2. Specific gravity test
3. Sieve analysis
4. Hydrometer analysis
5. Atterberg limits determination
6. Permeability tests
7. Compaction test
8. Core-cutter and sand replacement methods for in-situ density determination.
9. Determination of density index or relative density of soils.
10. Determination shear strength parameters using Direct shear test.
11. Determination shear strength parameters using Unconfined compression
12. test.
13. Consolidation characteristics of soils using Consolido meter/ Odeo meter.

Books
1. Shamsher Prakash and P.K. Jain, “Engineering Soil Testing”, Nem Chand &
Bros.
2. Roorkee.
3. Head, K.H, “Manual of Soil Laboratory Testing”, John Wiley and Sons, New
York.
4. T. William Lambe, “Soil Testing for Engineers”, Wiley Eastern Limited, New
Delhi.
5. Joseph E. Bowles, “Engineering Properties of Soil and their Measurement”,
McGraw Hill Inc., New York.

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