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B.Tech I – year - II Semester LESSON PLAN Sub Code Subject Name Class Date

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CE0102 Elements of Building Material Science and Architecture II Semester 2010 – 2011 Jan to May 2011

Lecture Topic Reference / Books (Chapter Number Reference) 1. Overview of the syllabus stones, Bricks, Cement – 1,3 (2 hours) Manufacturing process Types applications - Properties 2. Methods of testing stones, Bricks and Cement 1,3 (2 hours) 3. Mortar, concrete, steel and timber – Manufactures 1,3 (2 hours) process Types, applications – Properties, Testing procedures 4. Methods of improving ductility and fire resistance of 1,3 (2 hours) concrete – reinforced concrete 1,3 (2 hours) Handout 5. Fibre reinforced concrete, prestressing principles ferrocement – high strength concrete and high performance concrete – Admixtures 6. Wood based products, paints, varnishes, distempers – 1,3 (2 hours) Types, process of manufacture and application 1,3 (2 hours) 7. Asbestos, glass, tiles, terracotta, porce lain, stone ware earthen ware – types, process of manufacture and application 1,3, 4 (2 hours) 8. Geo synthetics, polymer products, fibre reinforced plastics - Types process of manufacture and application 9. Materials for thermal insulator, acoustic modification 1,3 & 4 (2 hours) – paradigm of sustainable technology and green concrete 10. Blended cement concrete, geo polymer concrete 1,3 – Ref. (2 hours) bacterial concrete, Recycled concrete 11. Smart concrete, Self health monitoring concrete 1,3 – Ref. (2 hours) reactive powder concrete 12. Readymixed concrete, Self compacting concrete, high 1,3 – Ref. (2 hours) density concrete low density concrete, Roller compacted concrete – TMT bars 13. Ass. I 14. Ass. II 15. Model Exam

Reference / Test Books 1. Varghese P.C “Building Materials, Prentice Hall, India 2005 2. Rangwala S.C. Engg. Materials, Charotor Publishing House, 1980 3. Surendra Singh, Building Materials, Vikas Publishing Company, New Delhi, 1996 4 Arora and Bindra S.P., Building Construction, Planning Techniques and Method of Construction “, Dhanpat Rai Sons, New Delhi 1988.

Reference Books

1. Gurucharan Singh, Building Construction and Materials, Standard Book House, Delhi 1988. 2. Shetty M.S. Concrete Technology, S Chand and company, New Delhi, 1988. 3. Lecture Notes on Special Concretes, special Concrete, 2007, Department of Civil engineering, SRM Engineering College, Kattankulathur.

Prepared By M.GOUTHAMPRIYA Ms.Rajalakshmi Mr.J.Rajprasad L.Krishnaraj

Approved By Dr.R.Annadurai HOD/Civil

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY SRM UNIVERSITY LESSON PLAN Academic year 2010 – 11 Date:18.01.2011 Sub: Principles of Environmental Science Subj. Code: GE0104 Semester: II Class: Common to all branches Total No. of hours: 30 Title Environment and Ecosystems

Topics Environmental Education - Definition - Scope - Importance - Objectives Ecosystem - Definition - Concept of an ecosystem - Types of ecosystem – terrestrial, aquatic - Terrestrial ecosystem - Types - Forest ecosystem – types and location - Tropical, temperate forests, rainforest, grassland, tundra, deciduous forests - Desert ecosystem Hot and cold deserts (climatic conditions, animals and plants) Aquatic ecosystems - Types - Aquatic ecosystem – definition - Types – freshwater and marine - Freshwater – lotic and lentic - Pond, lake (plants and animals)Eutrophication - River ecosystem - Wetlands - Marine ecosystem Zones - oceanic, profundal, benthic, intertidal, estuaries, coral reefs, salt marshes Structure and function of an ecosystem - Biotic components – producers, consumers

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(primary, secondary and tertiary) and decomposers with examples - Abiotic components – light, temperature, humidity, pH - Nutrient cycling - Energy flow in an ecosystem – bio geochemical cycle Nitrogen cycle, carbon cycle, oxygen cycle and water cycle - Stability of an ecosystem Food chain – definition - Types – grazing, parasitic and detritus with examples - Food web – definition and importance Ecological pyramids – definition - Types – Number, biomass and energy (upright and inverted pyramids) - Ecological succession – definition - Types – primary and secondary - Stages involved Biodiversity – Introduction, Definition - Levels of biodiversity - Genetic diversity – definition, explanation, examples - Species diversity – definition, example, species richness, species evenness, keystone, alien, exotic, extinct, indicator and sentinel species - Ecosystem diversity – definition, explanation Value of biodiversity - Consumptive use – explanation , example - Productive use– explanation, example - Social – explanation, example - Ethical– explanation, example - Aesthetic– explanation, example - Option– explanation , example Threats to biodiversity - Main causes for reduction in biodiversity - Habitat loss, Fragmentation, deforestation, introduction of exotic species - Poaching of wildlife Endangered and Endemic species of India - Definition - Red data book Conservation of biodiversity - Explanation - Importance

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- In – situ conservation - Explanation - Project Tiger - Project Elephant - Project Rhinocerous - Advantages - Disadvantages Ex – situ conservation - Explanation - Advantages - Disadvantages

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Air pollution - Classification of pollutants-Primary and secondary - Gases – SOx, NOx, CO, CO2, H2S- sources causes and effects - Particulate matter – sources, causes and effects Control measures of air pollution - Gravity settling, cyclone collector, electrostatic precipitator, wet scrubber, bag house filters - Internal combustion engine - Aforestation - Cleaning of exhaust gases Water pollution - Classification of pollutants - Types of sources-Point sources and non point sources - Effects Waste water treatment - Preliminary - Primary - Secondary (activated sludge and trickling filter) - Tertiary treatment Solid waste management- Definition - Types of solid waste - Classification - Process of management - Collection, transport, storage, disposal- Incineration - Land filling - Composting

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Population explosion, climatic change, ozone layerdepletion Global warming, acid rain and green house effect Sustainable development – definition and objectives, hurdles of sustainable development

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Environmental dimensions of sustainable Development Environmental audit for sustainable development Types of environmental audit National Concern for environment

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SRM UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING LESSON PLAN CE0202 – STRENGTH OF MATERIALS Tutorial Hours Practical Hours (T) (P) 2 0

Topic covered Overall view of the syllabus Determination of deflection curve Double integration method Macaulay’s method Conjugate beam method Moment-Area method Effect of Shear on Deflection Deflection of spring Cycle Test I Energy concepts – theorems – Principle of virtual works Deflection of beams(unit load method) Deflection of pin jointed frames(unit load method) Maxwell’s reciprocal theorem with solved examples Willot Mohr Diagram Euler’s theorem for columns Rankine’s theory for columns Eccentrically loaded columns – combined bending and axial load (middle third rule) Cycle Test II State of stress in 3-Dimensions – matrix formulation – determination of Principal stresses in 3-Dimensions Theories of failure Problem solving in theories of failure Finding product moment of inertia and Principal Moment of Inertia Unsymmetrical bending – biaxial bending of

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Rajput R.K., Strength of Materials, S.Chand of Company Ltd - New Delhi.2001 Punmia.B.C., Ashok Kumar Jain, Arun Kumar Jain, Strength of Materials and Theory of Structures, Vol 1, Laxmi Publications, 9th edition.1992 Beer and Johnson , "Mechanics for Engineers", Statics and Dynamics, Mc Graw Hill Book Company,1987 Gupta.S.P., Pandit.G.S., Gupta.R, Theory of Structures, Vol.I Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company, 1999 Dr.Sadhu Singh, Theory of Elasticity, pg 1-5, 26,27, Khanna Publishers, Delhi Paz,M, Structural Dynamics – Theory and Computations, CBS Publications, New Delhi, 1983

Prepared by Dr. K.S. Satyanarayanan K.GOMATHI B.Geetha

Approved by Dr.R.Annadurai HOD/CIVIL

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT O F CIVIL ENGINEERING SRM UNIVERSITY, KATTANKULATHUR LESSON PLAN 2010-2011 EVEN SEMESTER SUBJECT CODE/ TITLE: CE 0204 / STRUCTURAL DESIGN – I (STEEL) YEAR/BRANCH: II B.TECH / CIVIL & INFRASTRUCTURE Lecture No. 1

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Topics Covered INTRODUCTION - Type of steel Structures - Properties of Indian standard rolled steel sections Allowable stresses in steel- Types of load Load analysis- applicable codes for load estimation - load combination- general design requirements -increase in allowable stresses Light gauge steel as structural material - uses and application - applicable IS codes for light gauge steel. JOINTS - Bolted and welded connectionsfailure of joints - permissible stresses for various types of bolts and welds Design of bolted connections for members subjected to axial forces Strength of fillet and butt-welded jointsdesign of brackets, design of welded joints for eccentrically loaded connections. Design of simple and built up members subjected to tension- tension splices Maximum slenderness ratio maximum slenderness ratio of compression member- IS code provisions of compression memberdesign of simple and built up compression members with lacing and battens Design of slab base and gusseted base Design of simple beams based on strength and stiffness as per IS code

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References: 1. N.Subramanian., Design of Steel Structures, Oxford University press, NewDelhi, 1st Edition. 2008. 2. IS CODES: IS 800, IS 801, IS 811 AND SP6 (1) (Steel & Light gauge sections) 3. Dr.V.L.Shah, Limit State Design of Steel Structures, Structures Publications, 2009. 4. Dr. B. C. Punmia and Ashok Kr. Jain and Arun Kr. Jain, Comprehensive Design of Steel Structures, 1998, Laxmi Publications.

Prepared By R.PADMAPRIYA K.Gomathi Ms.S.Hemamalini Mrs.N.Umamahewari

Approved By Dr.R.Annadurai HOD/Civil

CE0206 APPLIED HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING

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Pressure and Pressure head of a liquid, Pascal’s law 2. Absolute and Gauge pressure Measurement of pressure, types of 3. manometers Advantages and limitation of 4. manometers 5. Mechanical gauges, Bourdan tube gauge 6. Problems in Manometers 7. Problems in Manometers 8. Problems in Manometers 9. Problems in Manometers VELOCITY & DISCHARGE MEASUREMENT Velocity and discharge, Pitot tube & 10. current meter 11. Floats and their types 12. Venturimeter – Problems 13. Orificemeter – Problems 14. Rotometer , Types of notches 15. Rectangular and triangular notch Trapezoidal, Stepped notch, Broad, 16. Narrow and Ogee weir 17. Problems in notches 18. Discharge due to error in head OPEN CHANNEL FLOW Definitions, types of channels, types of 19. flows 20. Chezys, Kutter and Mannings formula 21. Problems 22. Most economical section – Rectangular 1.

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PUMPS Classification of Pumps, Centrifugal pump, Component & Working Velocity triangle, workdone, losses and 30. efficiency, specific speed 31. Problems 32. Problems 33. Multistage pump, Characteristic curves Reciprocating pump, component and 34. working Discharge, workdone, coefficient of 35. discharge, slip, Indicator diagram Effect of acceleration and friction , Air 36. essel 37. Problems TURBINES Components of Hydro Electric Power 38. plant 39. Classification , Pelton wheel 40. Problems 41. Kaplan turbine – Problems 42. Francis turbine – Problems 43. Problems 44. Draft tube theory, specific speed 45. Cavitation and selection of turbines 29.

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1. P.N. Modi and S.M. Seth, Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics, Standard Book House, 2005. 2. Rajput R.K., Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, S.Chand and Company Ltd., 2005 PREPARED BY Mr.R.Sathyanathan. Mrs.T.Deepa

Approved by Dr.Annadurai, H.O.D.CIVIL

SRM UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING LESSON PLAN CE 0208 Advanced surveying and remote sensing

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Semester-IV L -3 T- 0 P- 0 C- 3 Topics to be covered No. of Hrs Reference BASIC PRINCIPLES OF REMOTE SENSING Introduction Definition 2 1,3 Historical - Remote Sensing in India -. 2 1,3 Electromagnetic Radiation ( EMR )- Electromagnetic Spectrum 2 1,3 Effect of Atmosphere on EMR 2 1,3 - EMR with matter 1 1,3 EDM, TOTAL STATION, GPS SURVEYING 2 1,3 Electro-optical system, Measuring Principle, Working Principle, Sources of error, 2 1,3 Total station, Microwave system Measuring and working 1,3 2 principle, Sources of error, GPS 2 1,3 Fundamentals - Introduction space, Control segments 1 Observation principle, Orbit Representation PHOTOGRAMMETRY SURVEYING Introduction 1 1,2 terrestrial and aerial photographs 2 1,2 photo theodolite - applications - vertical and oblique photographs 2 height determination contouring - photographic interpretations 2 1,2 Stereoscopy - parallax bar. 2 1,2 PLATFORMS AND SENSOR SYSTEMS 1 1,4 Introduction - Airborne Platforms Space borne Platforms - Sensors 2 1,4 Definition - Parameter - Spectral Band Selection 1,4 2 - Scanners - Radiometer 2 1,4 Radar - Path-Row System 2 1,4 APPLICATIONS OF REMOTE SENSING Introduction - Merits and Demerits of Remote Sensing Data 1 1,4 Applications of Remote Sensing for Resources Mapping 2 1,4 Geology, Groundwater, Land use and Land cover, 2 1,4 Soil Mapping, Flood Mapping, 2 1,4 Disaster Structures Mapping, Coastal Studies, Environmental 2 1,4 Impact Assessment Total 45

TEXT BOOKS 1. C.S.Agarwal, P.K.Garg, Remote Sensing, Wheekrs Publishing Co., 2000 2. P.R.Wolf, Elements of Photogrammetry, Tata MaGrawHill Co., 1997 Burnside, C.D., Electromagnetic Distance Measurement, Beekman Publishers, 1971 3. M.Anji Reddy, Remote sensing and Geographical information system, B.S Publications, 2006 REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Leudr.D.R., Aerial Photographic Interpretation, McGrawHill, 1959 2. Arora.K.P., Surveying ,Volume III, Standard Book House, 2000

Prepared by Dr.R.Annadurai Dr.M.Nagarajan Mr.C.P.Shanmuganathan Ms.Gouthampriya

Approved by Dr.R.Annadurai HOD/CIVIL

SRM UNIVERSITY LESSON PLAN SUBJECT CODE : CE0210 SUBJECT NAME : COMPREHENSION I

BATCH : 2010-2011 B.Tech (CIVIL) IV SEM

SL.NO TOPIC . 1 Properties and characteristics of various engineering materials 2 Building technology 3 Basics of Engineering Mechanics, Applied Mechanics and Strength of Materials 4 Cycle Test 1 5 Elements of Engineering Geology 6 Elementary analysis of determinate and indeterminate structures 7 Quiz 1 8 Overview of design of Steel and Timber structures 9 Overview of Fluid Mechanics and Machinery 10 Cycle Test 2 11 Overview of Elements of Irrigation and Hydraulic Structures 12 Overview of Surveying and Remote Sensing 13 Quiz 2 14 Seminar / Group Discussion 15 Model Exam

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REFERENCES : 1. Khanna's Conventional & Objective Type Questions & Answers On Civil Engineering PB (Paperback)- R Agor, Khanna Publishers (rs ) (2010) 2. Elements Of Civil Engineering - R Agor, Khanna Publishers (2004) 3. Civil Engineering : Through Objective Type Questions 3/e PB, by Gupta & Gupta, ISBN : 9788123907970 Publisher : CBS 4. Civil Engineering (Conventional and Objective Type) by Gupta J.K., R.S.Khurmi, ISBN : 812192605X Publisher : S Chand 5. Civil Engineering (Objective Types) 2007 by Dr. P. Jaya Rami Reddy Prepared By Mrs.S.Santhanaselvi, Mr.C.P.Shanmuganathan

Mrs.S.Pradeep

Approved By Dr.R.Annadurai. HOD / CIVIL

B.Tech III year - VI - SEMESTER SRM University Dept. of Civil Engineering LESSON PLAN Sub.:CE0302-STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS-II Class:B.Tech-Civil-VI Sem S.No. 1 2 3 4

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Topics To be Covered ARCHES AND SUSPENSION CABLES Analysis of Three Hinged Arches - Parabolic Analysis of Three Hinged Arches - Circular Analysis of two hinged and Fixed Arches Influence lines for Three and Two hinged arches for Horizontal thrust, Shear force and B.M. at any section Length of Cable, Maximum tension - Types of supports Forces in Towers CYCLE TEST – I PLASTIC ANALYSIS OF STRUCTURES Plastic moment of resistance - Plastic Modulus - Shape factor - Load factor - Plastic Hinge and mechanism Analysis of indeterminate beams - static and mechanism method. Analysis of indeterminate frames CYCLE TEST – II MATRIX STIFFNESS METHOD Concepts -Element and Global stiffness matrices - Co-ordinate transformations Rotation matrix - Transformation of stiffness matrices, load vectors and displacement vectors Analysis of Continuous Beams Analysis of pin jointed plane frames Analysis of rigid plane frames Standard packages of structural analysis SURPRISE TEST MATRIX FORCE METHODFLEXIBILITY METHOD Concepts-co-ordinates -element

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TEXT BOOKS Pandit.G.S.,Gupta.S.P., Structural Analysis- A Matrix approach, Tata McGrawHill Publishing Company Ltd, New Delhi.1994 2. Bhavikatti.S.S, Structural Analysis, Vol.1andVol.2, Vikas Publishing House Pvt.Ltd.,1999 3. Vaidhyanathan.R and Perumal.P, Comprehensive Structural Analysis, Volume I and II, Lakshmi Publications (P) Ltd.New Delhi.2004 1.

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Sterling Kinney.J., Indeterminate Structural Analysis, Narosa Publishing House.1987 Jr. William Weaver and James .M.Gere, Matrix Analysis of Framed Structures, CBS Publishers and Distributors, Delhi, 1995 Rajasekaran S. and Sankarasubramanian .G., Computational Structural Mechanics, Prentice Hall of India, 2001 Manickaselvam.V.K, Elementary Matrix Analysis of Structures, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 1994 Thadani.B.N., Desai.J.P., Structural Mechanics, Weinall Book Corporation, 1998

Prepared By Mrs.N.Umamaheswari, AP (S.G) Prof.G.Augustine Maniraj Pandiyan

Ms.Hemamalini

Approved By Dr.R.Annadurai. HOD / CIVIL

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING SRM UNIVERSITY LESSON PLAN SUBJECT CODE : CE0304 BATCH : 2010-2011 SUBJECT NAME : STRUCTURAL DESIGN III B.Tech (CIVIL) VI SEM SL.NO . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

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TOPIC Introduction-over view of syllabus RETAINING WALLS -introduction Cantilever wall-behaviour Design of cantilever retaining wall Design of counter-fort retaining walls WATER TANKS Introduction - uncracked theory and types of water tanks Introduction to working stress design method Design of Circular Tanks Cycle Test 1 Design of Rectangular Tanks – L/B < 2 Design of Rectangular tanks - L/B > 2 OHT - Intze type Design of Staging Surprise Test YIELD LINE THEORY - Concept of yield line theory Derivations Determination of collapse load and Design of Rectangular, Triangle, Circular slabs FLAT-SLABS - Design of flat slab type of construction Direct design method as per BIS code - use of design aids (SP16) Cycle Test 2 PRESTRESSED CONCRETE STRUCTURES Basic concepts - Principle of prestressing methods - materials required Stress and strength concept - load balancing concept losses of prestress Simple cable profile - analysis of sections subjected to flexure - End block- detailing only Model Exam

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TEXT BOOKS Punmia, B.C., Ashok Kumar Jain, Arun Kumar Jain, Reinforced Concrete Structures, Laxmi Publications, New Delhi, 1988 2. Jain. A. K., Reinforced Concrete Structures, Nem Chand & Brothers, Roorkee, 2002 1.

REFERENCE BOOKS A. Code of practice for Plain and Reinforced Concrete IS456-2000, BIS, New Delhi B. Design Aids for Reinforced Concrete to IS 456, Special Publication (SP16), BIS

New Delhi,1980 C. Purushothaman, P., Reinforced Concrete Structural Elements, Tata MacGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi,1984 D. “Code of practice for concrete Structures for the storage of liquids,”- IS33701965, (Part 1 to 4) - BIS, New Delhi E. Code of practice for Prestressed Concrete Structures – IS1343-1980, BIS, New Delhi

Prepared By Dr.S.Elavenil Mrs.S.Santhanaselvi

Approved By Dr.R.Annadurai. HOD / CIVIL

SRM University Kattankulathur, Department of Civil Engineering B.tech VI Semester 2010-2011 Lesson Plan CE0306 FOUNDATION ENGINEERING UNIT 1

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Text Books 1. Punmia,B.C., Soil Mechanics and Foundations, Laxmi Publications Pvt Ltd., 2000 2. Venkatramaiah.C., Geotechnical Engineering, New Age International Publishers, 1995 REFERENCE BOOKS 1. Joseph E.Bowles, Foundation Analysis and Design, McGrawHill Publishing Co., 1986 2. Peck,R.B., Hanson and Thornburn, Foundation Engineerng, Wiley Eastern Ltd., 1974 3. Tomlinson,M.J., Foundation Engineering, Wiley Eastern Ltd., 1980

Prepared By Mrs.MaryRebekahsharmila S.Vidhyalakshmi

Approved By Dr.R.Annadurai HOD/Civil

CE 0308

Lesson Plan Environmental Engineering – II

Semester VI L -3 T- 0 P- 0 C- 3 Sl No Topics to be covered No. of Hrs 1 Water TreatmentDefinition of unit process & unit operations – 2 objectives of water treatment. 2 Methods & sequence of treatment of water. 2 3 Typical flow sheet treating hard groundwater turbid surface water 2 4 Aeration, coagulation, flocculation filtration & disinfection 2 5 Sedimentation – flocculation – filter units – miscellaneous 2 methods – iron & manganese removal 6 Deflouridation & demineralization 1 Cycle Test- I 7 Sewage treatment - Primary treatment - objectives 3 8 Screening 2 9 Grit chamber and primary sedimentation tanks design. 3 Surprise Test I 10 Secondary treatment -Principles, functions and design 2 11 Activated sludge unit and trickling filter 3 12 Septic tank - Imhoff tank-sludge digestion tank - oxidation pond. 3 Cycle Test- II 13 Sewage disposal and sludge treatment- Sewage Disposal 3 Dilution 14 Self purification of running streams - oxygen sag curve 3 15 Land disposal - sewage farming - deep well injection - soil 3 dispersion system. Surprise Test II 16 Sludge management and solid waste-Objectives of sludge 3 treatment 17 Properties and characteristics of sludge-sludge digestion 2 18 Thickening - dewatering - conditioning - drying beds - biogas 2 recovery. 19 Collection and disposal in rural and urban contexts, management 3 of long-term ill effects. Total 45

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Text Books 1. Garg S K, Environmental Engg., Vol I & II, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 1994 2. Panneerselvam R, Environmental Engg., Vol I & II, SPGS Publishers, Chennai 88 3. Duggal K N, Elements of Environmental Engg., S Chand & Company Ltd., New Delhi, 2002 Reference Books Manual on Water Supply & Treatment and Sewerage & Sewage Treatment, CPHEEO, New Delhi. 1999 Prepared By J.S.SUDARSAN R.Raji K.Prasanna

Approved By Dr.R.Annadurai HOD/Civil

SRM UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING LESSON PLAN SUB CODE & TITLE: CE0310 & COMPREHENSION II III-YEAR B.TECH SEM: VI EVEN SEMESTER: 2010-2011 Lesson Topics No.of No hrs 1 overview of all civil engineering topics covered in V and VI 1 semesters including the related topics covered in I to IV semesters to have a concept of this subject by the students 2 Basics of Engineering Mechanics 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Overview of Mechanics of Solids Overview of Strength of Materials Overview of Structural Analysis Overview of Design of Concrete Overview of Masonry structures Overview on Geotechnical Engineering Overview of Elements of Water resources Engineering Overview of Irrigation and Hydraulic Structures Overview on Environmental Engineering seminar/group discussion sessions

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References: 1. Punmia.B.C., Ashok Kumar Jain, Arun Kumar Jain, Mechanics of Materials, Laxmi Publications (P) Ltd., 2003 2. Rajput.R.K. Strength of Materials, (Mechanics of Solids), S.Chand and Company Ltd., New Delhi, 2004 3. Vaidhyanathan.R and Perumal.P, Comprehensive Structural Analysis, Volume I and II, Lakshmi Publications (P) Ltd.New Delhi, 2004 4. Unnikrishna pillai, S. and Deavadas Menon, Reinforced Concrete Design, Tata MacGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi, 1998 5. Garg S.K., Physical and Engineering Geology, Khanna Publication, New Delhi, 1999 6. Santhosh Kumar Garg, Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulic Structures, Khanna Publishers, 2000 7. Garg .S.K. Environmental Engineering, Vol. I & II, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 1994 Prepared By K.GUNASEKARAN, AP (S.G)

Approved By Dr.R.Annadurai. HOD / CIVIL

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LESSON PLAN CE 0312

Lecture Number 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

IRRIGATION STRUCTURES DESIGN AND DRAWING

Topic Tank Sluice – Design Tank Sluice – Drawing Tank Weir – Design Tank Weir – Drawing Canal Head Regulator – Design Canal Head Regulator – Drawing Canal Cross Regulator – Design Canal Cross Regulator – Drawing Canal Drop – Design Canal Drop – Drawing Aqueduct – Design Aqueduct – Drawing Syphon Aqueduct – Design Syphon Aqueduct – Drawing Escape – Design Escape – Drawing

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TEXT BOOKS 1. Sathyanarayana Murthy.C., “Design of Minor Irrigation and Canal Structures”, Wiley Eastern Limited, 2002. 2. Santhosh Kumar Garg, “Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulic Structures”, Khanna Publishers, 2000. 3. Sharma.R.K., “Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulic Structures”, Oxford and IBH Publishing Company, 2002.

Prepared By Mr.G.Baskar

Approved By Dr.R.Annadurai. HOD / CIVIL

B.Tech IV – year -VIII semester

SRM UNIVERSITY, KATTANKULATHUR -603 203 Faculty of Engineering and Technology Department of Civil Engineering Degree / Specialization : B.Tech / Civil Engineering Year / Semester : IV / VIII Subject Code / Title : CE 402 Construction Planning And Management Staff : J.RAJPRASAD / Assistant Professor (O.G) / CIVIL LESSON PLAN

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Introduction-Principles of Management - different types of construction projects

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Project Life Cycle- phases in project life cycle- Pre-feasibility report and clearance

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project estimate - Techno Economic feasibility report - Detailed project report Introduction - work breakdown structure

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plan development process- scheduling-definition -types of construction schedules-scheduling techniques-CPM - Terms and definitions Quantity of materials - time of purchase-

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nventory control - terms and definitions - types of inventory -EOQ -reasons for maintain inventory - different tools for inventory. Classification of major construction equipment-

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Introduction- resurce allocation-resource leveling-resource loading graph

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cost control - earned value concepts- "S" curve technique in cost control Risk cost management- stages in risk management- controlling the risk.

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ntroduction to optimization- Linear programming - formulation of LP problems- solving LP problem using graphical methodTotal Hours

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1. Chitkara.K.K construction poject Management,Planning scheduling&control, Tata McGraw Hill,1990 2. N.D.Vohra Quantitative Techniques in management, McGraw Hill, 1995 3. Joy P.K ,Total Project Management Reference Books (Practice) 1 C.S. Krishnamoorthy and S.Rajeev, Computer Aided Design, Narosa publishing house, New Delhi, 1991 2 . H.B. Harrison, Structural Analysis and Design, vol. I & II, Pergamon press, 1991 3. Billy E.Giliet Introduction to Operation Research - Computer Oriented Algorithmic 4. Approach, Tata McGraw Hill,1990 5. Paulson. B.R., Computer Applications in Construction, McGraw Hill, 1995 6. Feigenbaum.L., Construction Scheduling with Primavera Project Planner, Prentice Hall Inc., 1999

Handling Staff (J.RAJPRASAD / CIVIL)

HOD / CIVIL Dr.R.Annadurai

LESSON PLAN CE EGT4

FOUNDATIONS ON EXPANSIVE SOIL

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GEOTECHNICAL PROBLEM 1.1 Occurrence and distribution 1.2 Moisture equilibrium 1.3 Soil, structure, environmental interaction, distress symptoms 1.4 Case histories EXPANSIVE SOIL PROPERTIES 2.1 Clay mineralogy ,Swell potential 2.2 Field exploration 2.3 Laboratory tests for identification HEAVE PREDICTION 3.1 Methods of prediction of heave 3.2 Empirical methods 3.3 Double oedometer tests 3.4 Soil moisture suction 3.5 Field observations, Shrinkage. FOUNDATION DESIGN 4.1 Recommendations for type of foundation in expansive soils 4.2 Design consideration 4.3 Individual and continuous footings 4.4 Stiffened mats ,underreamed piles Codal provisions STABILIZATION 5.1 Method - mechanical stabilization 5.2 Cement stabilization - Bituminous stabilization 5.3 Chemical stabilization - Thermal stabilization.

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Reference Books: 1.Parcher J.V&R.E.Means,Soil Mechanics and Foundations,Columbus,1968 Prepared by:

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Miss.S.Vidhyalakshmi

H.O.D – CIVIL