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COURSE HANDOUT PROGRAM : B.Tech., IV-Sem., CE ACADEMIC YEAR : 2017-18 COURSE NAME & CODE : Strength of Materials-II - S 192 L-T-P STRUCTURE : 3-1-0 COURSE CREDITS : 3 COURSE INSTRUCTOR : P MOHANA GANGA RAJU COURSE COORDINATOR: P MOHANA GANGA RAJU PRE-REQUISITE: Engineering Mechanics, Strength of Materials-I COURSE OBJECTIVE: This course aims to learn about analysis of compound stresses and failure theories. The student is exposed to stresses compression members, torsion in springs and shafts and analysis of member forces in trusses. COURSE OUTCOMES (CO) CO1: Analyse the principal stresses and strains on planes CO2: Compute stress in the case of torsion in springs and shafts CO3: Determine stress in compression members CO4: Compute bending stress on columns CO5: Analyse member forces in trusses COURSE ARTICULATION MATRIX (Correlation between COs&POs,PSOs): COs P O 1 P O 2 P O 3 P O 4 P O 5 P O 6 P O 7 P O 8 P O 9 P O 10 P O 11 P O 12 PS O 1 PS O 2 PS O 3 CO1 2 2 1 - - - - - - - 2 - 3 1 1 CO2 2 2 1 - - - - - - - 2 - 3 1 1 CO3 2 2 1 - - - - - - - 2 - 3 1 1 CO4 2 2 1 - - - - - - - 2 - 3 1 1 CO5 2 2 1 - - - - - - - 2 - 3 1 1 Note: Enter Correlation Levels 1 or 2 or 3. If there is no correlation, put ‘-1- Slight(Low), 2 - Moderate(Medium), 3 - Substantial (High). BOS APPROVED TEXT BOOKS: T1 Bhavikatti. S. S., Strength of Materials, Vikas Publishing House (P) Ltd., New Delhi, Second Edition, 2002. T2 Punmia. B. C., Jain, A. K., and Jain, A. K., Strength of Materials and Theory of

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Page 1: COURSE HANDOUT PROGRAM : ACADEMIC YEAR

COURSE HANDOUT

PROGRAM : B.Tech., IV-Sem., CE

ACADEMIC YEAR : 2017-18

COURSE NAME & CODE : Strength of Materials-II - S 192

L-T-P STRUCTURE : 3-1-0

COURSE CREDITS : 3

COURSE INSTRUCTOR : P MOHANA GANGA RAJU

COURSE COORDINATOR: P MOHANA GANGA RAJU

PRE-REQUISITE: Engineering Mechanics, Strength of Materials-I

COURSE OBJECTIVE: This course aims to learn about analysis of compound stresses and

failure theories. The student is exposed to stresses compression members, torsion in springs

and shafts and analysis of member forces in trusses.

COURSE OUTCOMES (CO)

CO1: Analyse the principal stresses and strains on planes

CO2: Compute stress in the case of torsion in springs and shafts

CO3: Determine stress in compression members

CO4: Compute bending stress on columns

CO5: Analyse member forces in trusses

COURSE ARTICULATION MATRIX (Correlation between COs&POs,PSOs):

COs P

O

1

P

O

2

P

O

3

P

O

4

P

O

5

P

O

6

P

O

7

P

O

8

P

O

9

P

O

10

P

O

11

P

O

12

PS

O

1

PS

O

2

PS

O

3

CO1 2 2 1 - - - - - - - 2 - 3 1 1

CO2 2 2 1 - - - - - - - 2 - 3 1 1

CO3 2 2 1 - - - - - - - 2 - 3 1 1

CO4 2 2 1 - - - - - - - 2 - 3 1 1

CO5 2 2 1 - - - - - - - 2 - 3 1 1

Note: Enter Correlation Levels 1 or 2 or 3. If there is no correlation, put ‘-’

1- Slight(Low), 2 - Moderate(Medium), 3 - Substantial (High).

BOS APPROVED TEXT BOOKS:

T1 Bhavikatti. S. S., Strength of Materials, Vikas Publishing House (P) Ltd., New Delhi,

Second Edition, 2002.

T2 Punmia. B. C., Jain, A. K., and Jain, A. K., Strength of Materials and Theory of

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Structures, Vols. I & II, XI Edition, Laxmi Publications (P) Ltd, New Delhi, 2002.

BOS APPROVED REFERENCE BOOKS:

R1 Gere and Timoshenko, Mechanics of Materials, 4th Edition, PWS Publishing Company,

May 1997.

R2 S. B. Junarkar and Dr. H. J. Shah, Mechanics of Structures, 27th Revised and Enlarged,

CharotarPublishing House, 2008.

COURSE DELIVERY PLAN (LESSON PLAN):

UNIT-I : PRINCIPAL STRESSES AND STRAINS, THEORIES OF FAILURES

S.No. Topics to be covered

No. of

Classes

Required

Tentative

Date of

Completion

Actual

Date of

Completion

Teaching

Learning

Methods

Learning

Outcome

COs

Text

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followed

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1.

Introduction to

Principal stresses and

strains, Stresses on an

inclined section of a

bar under axial loading

1 28-11-17 TLM1 CO1 T2

2.

compound stresses,

Normal and tangential

stresses on an inclined

plane for biaxial

stresses

1 30-11-17 TLM1 CO1 T2

3. Problems 1 02-12-17 TLM1 CO1 T2

4.

Two perpendicular

normal stresses

accompanied by a state

of simple shear,

Mohr’s circle of

stresses

2 05-11-17,

07-11-17 TLM1 CO1 T2

5. Principal stresses and

strains, Problems 1 08-12-17 TLM1 CO1 T2

6. Analytical and

graphical solutions 1 12-12-17 TLM1 CO1 T2

7. Tutorial-1 1 14-12-17 TLM3 CO1 T2

8.

Introduction to

theories of failures,

Maximum Principal

stress theory

1 15-12-17 TLM1 CO1 T2

9.

Maximum Principal

strain theory,

Maximum shear stress

theory, Maximum

strain energy theory,

Maximum shear strain

energy theory

1 16-12-17 TLM1 CO1 T2

10. Problems 1 19-12-17 TLM1 CO1 T2

11. Tutorial-2 1 21-12-17 TLM3 CO1 T2

12. Assignment/Quiz-1 1 22-12-17 CO1

No. of classes required to

complete UNIT-I 13 No. of classes taken:

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UNIT-II : TORSION OF CIRCULAR SHAFTS & SPRINGS

S.No. Topics to be covered

No. of

Classes

Required

Tentative

Date of

Completion

Actual

Date of

Completion

Teaching

Learning

Methods

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13.

Theory of pure torsion,

Assumptions made in

the theory of pure

torsion, Derivation of

Torsion equations

1 23-12-17 TLM1 CO2 T2

14.

Torsional moment of

resistance, Polar section

modulus, Problems

2 26-12-17,

28-12-17 TLM1 CO2 T2

15. Power transmitted by

shafts, Problems 1 29-12-17 TLM1 CO2 T2

16.

Combined bending and

torsion and end thrust,

Problems

2 30-12-17,

02-01-18 TLM1 CO2 T2

17. Tutorial-3 1 04-01-18 TLM3 CO2 T2

18.

Introduction to Types of

springs, deflection of

close coiled helical

springs under axial pull

and axial couple

1 05-01-18 TLM1 CO2 T2

19.

deflection of open coiled

helical springs under

axial pull and axial

couple

1 06-01-18, TLM1 CO2 T2

20. Problems 1 09-01-18 TLM1 CO2 T2

21. Tutorial-4 1 11-01-18 TLM3 CO2 T2

22. Assignment/Quiz-2 1 12-01-18 CO2 T2

No. of classes required to

complete UNIT-II 12 No. of classes taken:

UNIT-III : COLUMNS AND STRUTS

S.No. Topics to be covered

No. of

Classes

Required

Tentative

Date of

Completion

Actual

Date of

Completion

Teaching

Learning

Methods

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23.

Introduction, Types of

columns - Short,

medium and long

columns, Axially

loaded compression

members , Crushing

load

1 23-01-18 TLM1 CO3 T2

24.

Euler’s theorem for

long columns,

assumptions &

derivation of Euler’s

critical load formulae

for various end

conditions

2 25-01-18,

26-01-18 TLM1 CO3 T2

25. Problems 2 27-01-18,

30-01-18 TLM1 CO3 T2

26. Tutorial-5 1 01-02-18 TLM3 CO3 T2

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27.

Equivalent length of a

column, slenderness

ratio, Euler’s critical

stress, Limitations of

Euler’s theory

1 02-02-18 TLM1 CO3 T2

28.

Rankine – Long

columns subjected to

eccentric loading –

Empirical formulae

2 03-02-18,

06-02-18 TLM1 CO3 T2

29. Problems 1 08-02-18 TLM1 CO3 T2

30. Tutorial-6 1 09-02-18 TLM3 CO3 T2

31. Assignment/Quiz-3 1 10-02-18 CO3

No. of classes required to

complete UNIT-III 13 No. of classes taken:

UNIT-IV : DIRECT AND BENDING STRESSES

S.No. Topics to be covered

No. of

Classes

Required

Tentative

Date of

Completion

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32.

Stresses under the

combined action of

direct loading and

B.M

1 15-02-18 TLM1 CO4 T2

33. Problems 1 16-02-18 TLM1 CO4 T2

34. core of a section,

Problems 1 17-02-18 TLM1 CO4 T2

35.

determination of

stresses in the case of

chimneys, Problems

1 20-02-18 TLM1 CO4 T2

36. Tutorial-7 1 22-02-18 TLM3 CO4 T2

37.

retaining walls

conditions for

stability, Problems

1 23-02-18 TLM1 CO4 T2

38. dams conditions for

stability, Problems 1 24-02-18 TLM1 CO4 T2

39.

stresses due to direct

loading and B.M.

about both axis

1 27-02-18 TLM1 CO4 T2

40. Problems 1 01-03-18 TLM1 CO4 T2

41. Tutorial-8 1 02-03-18 TLM3 CO4 T2

42. Assignment/Quiz-4 1 03-03-18 CO4

No. of classes required to

complete UNIT-IV 11 No. of classes taken:

UNIT-V : UNSYMETRICAL BENDING & ANALYSIS OF PIN-JOINTED PLANE

FRAMES

S.No. Topics to be

covered

No. of

Classes

Required

Tentative

Date of

Completion

Actual

Date of

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43.

Introduction ,

Centroidal principal

axes of section,

Graphical method

for locating

1 06-03-18 TLM1 CO5 T2

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principal axes

44.

Moments of inertia

referred to any set of

rectangular axes

1 08-03-18 TLM1 CO5 T2

45.

Stresses in beams

subjected to

unsymmetrical

bending

1 09-03-18 TLM1 CO5 T2

46.

Principal axes,

Resolution of

bending moment into

two rectangular axes

through the centroid

1 10-03-18 TLM1 CO5 T2

47.

Location of neutral

axis, Deflection of

beams under

unsymmetrical

bending

1 13-03-18 TLM1 CO5 T2

48. Tutorial-9 1 15-03-18 TLM3 CO5 T2

49.

Determination of

Forces in members

of plane, pin-jointed,

perfect trusses by

method of joints

1 16-03-18 TLM1 CO5 T1

50.

Analysis of various

types of cantilever

and simply

supported trusses.-

by method of joints

1 17-03-18 TLM1 CO5 T1

51.

Determination of

Forces in members

of plane, pin-jointed,

perfect trusses by

method of sections

1 20-03-18 TLM1 CO5 T1

52.

Analysis of various

types of cantilever

and simply

supported trusses.-

by method of

sections

1 22-03-18 TLM1 CO5 T1

53. Tutorial-10 1 23-03-18 TLM3 CO5 T1

54. Assignment/Quiz-5 1 24-03-18 CO5

No. of classes required to

complete UNIT-V 12 No. of classes taken:

Contents beyond the Syllabus

S.No. Topics to be covered

No. of

Classes

Required

Tentative

Date of

Completion

Actual

Date of

Completion

Teaching

Learning

Methods

Learning

Outcome

COs

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55.

56.

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Teaching Learning Methods

TLM1 Chalk and Talk TLM4 Demonstration (Lab/Field Visit)

TLM2 PPT TLM5 ICT (NPTEL/Swayam

Prabha/MOOCS)

TLM3 Tutorial TLM6 Group Discussion/Project

ACADEMIC CALENDAR:

Description From To Weeks

I Phase of Instructions 27-11-17 13-01-18 7

I Mid Examinations 16-01-18 20-01-18 1

II Phase of Instructions 22-01-18 24-03-18 9

II Mid Examinations 26-03-18 31-03-18 1

Preparation and Practicals 02-04-18 14-04-18 2

Semester End Examinations 16-04-18 28-04-18 2

EVALUATION PROCESS:

Evaluation Task COs Marks

Assignment/Quiz – 1 1 A1=5

Assignment/Quiz – 2 2 A2=5

I-Mid Examination 1,2 B1=20

Assignment/Quiz – 3 3 A3=5

Assignment/Quiz – 4 4 A4=5

Assignment/Quiz – 5 5 A5=5

II-Mid Examination 3,4,5 B2=20

Evaluation of Assignment/Quiz Marks: A=(A1+A2+A3+A4+A5)/5 1,2,3,4,5 A=5

Evaluation of Mid Marks: B=75% of Max(B1,B2)+25% of Min(B1,B2) 1,2,3,4,5 B=20

Cumulative Internal Examination : A+B 1,2,3,4,5 A+B=25

Semester End Examinations 1,2,3,4,5 C=75

Total Marks: A+B+C 1,2,3,4,5 100

Course Instructor Course Coordinator Module Coordinator HOD

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COURSE HANDOUT

PROGRAM : B.Tech., IV-Sem., CIVIL

ACADEMIC YEAR : 2017-18

COURSE NAME & CODE : HYDRAULICS AND HYDRAULICS MACHINERY&S264

L-T-P STRUCTURE : 3-1-0

COURSE CREDITS : 3

COURSE INSTRUCTOR :

COURSE COORDINATOR :

PRE-REQUISITE: EM and FM

COURSE OBJECTIVE :

1. Understand the concepts of uniform flow in open channels

2. Understand the concepts of non uniform flows in open channels and occurrence of

hydraulic jump.

3. Study about hydrodynamic forces involved in impact of jets on different plates.

4. Learn the classification of turbines, work done and efficiency of the different types of

turbines.

5. Learn the classification of pumps and their efficiency

COURSE OUTCOMES(CO):

CO1: Design the most economical sections for open channel flow.

CO2: Estimate formation of hydraulic jump and subsequent energy losses

CO3: Compute the efficiency of jets and work done for different types of blades.

CO4: Identify the suitability of turbines based on fundamental principles for different field

applications

CO5: Identify the suitability of pumps and calculate their efficiencies.

COURSE ARTICULATION MATRIX (Correlation between COs&POs,PSOs):

COs P

O

1

P

O

2

P

O

3

P

O

4

P

O

5

P

O

6

P

O

7

P

O

8

P

O

9

P

O

10

P

O

11

P

O

12

PS

O

1

PS

O

2

PS

O

3

CO

1 3 3 3 - - 2 1 - - 1 - - 3 2 -

CO

2 3 3 3 - - 2 1 - - 1 - - 3 2 -

CO

3 3 3 3 - - 2 1 - - 1 - - 3 2 -

CO

4 2 1 1 - - 2 1 - - 1 - - 2 1 -

CO

5 2 1 1 - - 2 1 - - 1 - - 2 1 -

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Note: Enter Correlation Levels 1 or 2 or 3. If there is no correlation, put ‘-’

1- Slight(Low), 2 - Moderate(Medium), 3 - Substantial (High).

BOS APPROVED TEXT BOOKS:

T1 Dr. R.K. Bansal, A Text book of Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines,Laxmi

Publications (p) Ltd.

T2 Rajput,R.K., Text Book of Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machinery, S.Chand

&Company, Ltd., New Delhi, 2005.

BOS APPROVED REFERENCE BOOKS:

R1 Modi, P.N., and Seth, S.M., Hydraulics, Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines,

Standard Book Home, New Delhi, 2005.

R2

R3

A.K. Jain, Fluid Mechanics, Khanna Publishers, Delhi.

Das M.M Fluid Mechanics and Turbimachines , Prentice Hall of India (P) Ltd New

Delhi, 2008.

COURSE DELIVERY PLAN (LESSON PLAN)

UNIT-I : Open channel flow I

S.No. Topics to be covered

No. of

Classes

Required

Tentative

Date of

Completion

Actual

Date of

Completion

Teaching

Learning

Methods

Learning

Outcome

COs

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1. Introduction to Subject 01 27-11-17 TLM-1

2. Introduction to UNIT-I 01 29-11-17 TLM-1

3.

Types of flows - Type

of channels – Velocity

distribution

01 30-11-17 TLM-1

4.

Energy and

momentum correction

factors-problems

01 02-12-17 TLM-1

5.

Chezy’s, Manning’s;

and Bazin formula for

uniform flow –

derivation

01 04-12-17 TLM-1

6.

Most Economical

sections.-rectangular

sections-problems

01 06-12-17 TLM-1

7.

most economical

sections.-trapezoidal

section -problems

01 07-12-17 TLM-1

8. Tutorial-1 01 09-12-17 TLM-3

9.

Critical flow: Specific

energy-critical depth –

derivation

01 11-12-17 TLM-2

10. computation of critical

depth – problems 01 13-12-17 TLM-1

11.

critical, sub-critical

and super critical

flows.-explanation

01 14-12-17 TLM-1

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12. problems 01 16-12-17 TLM-1

13. Tutorial-2 01 18-12-17 TLM-3

14. Assignment/Quiz-1 01 20-12-17

No. of classes required to

complete

UNIT-I

11

No. of classes taken:

UNIT-II : Open-channel flow-II

S.No. Topics to be covered

No. of

Classes

Required

Tentative

Date of

Completion

Actual

Date of

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15.

Introduction-Non

uniform flow-

explanation

01 22-12-17 TLM-1

16.

Dynamic equation for

gradually varied flow-

derivation

01 23-12-17 TLM-1

17. Surface profiles-

explanation 01 26-12-17 TLM-1

18. Tutorial-3 01 28-12-17 TLM-3

19. Direct step method-

derivation-problems 01 30-12-17 TLM-1

20.

Rapidly varied flow,

hydraulic jump-

derivation

01 01-01-18 TLM-2

21. Problems based on

above concept 01 03-04-18 TLM-1

22. Tutorial-4 01 04-01-18 TLM-3

23. Energy dissipation-

problems 01 06-01-18 TLM-1

24. Assignment/Quiz-2 01 08-01-18

No. of classes required to

complete UNIT-II 08

No. of classes taken:

UNIT-III : Basics of Turbo Machinery

S.No. Topics to be covered

No. of

Classes

Required

Tentative

Date of

Completion

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25.

Introduction-

Hydrodynamic force

of jets on stationary

vanes (flat,inclined )

01 10-01-18 TLM-1

26. Curved vanes-

problems 01 12-01-18 TLM-1

27.

Moving flat vane-

problems-work done -

efficiency

01 22-01-18 TLM-1

28.

Moving curved

vanes-

problems(various

cases of jet striking)-

work done-efficiency

01 24-01-18 TLM-1

29.

Un symmetrical

curved vanes –

derivation –work

01 25-01-18 TLM-1

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done-efficiency

30. Tutorial-5 01 27-01-18 TLM-3

31. Problems 01 29-01-18 TLM-1

32. Problems 01 31-01-18 TLM-1

33.

Angular momentum

principle,

Applications to radial

flow turbines.

01 01-02-18 TLM-2

34. Tutorial-6 01 03-02-18 TLM-3

35. Assignment/Quiz-3 01 05-02-18

No. of classes required to

complete

UNIT-III

10

No. of classes taken:

UNIT-IV : Hydraulic Turbines

S.No. Topics to be covered

No. of

Classes

Required

Tentative

Date of

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36.

Introduction -Layout

of a typical

Hydropower

installation – Heads

and efficiencies -

classification of

turbines

01 07-02-18 TLM-1

37.

Pelton wheel -

working, working

proportions, velocity

diagram, work done

and efficiency

01 12-02-18 TLM-1

38. Problems 01 14-02-18 TLM-1

39.

Francis turbine -

Kaplan turbine -

working, working

proportions, velocity

diagram, work done

and efficiency

01 15-02-18 TLM-2

40. Problems 01 17-02-18 TLM-1

41. Tutorial-7 01 19-02-18 TLM-3

42.

Kaplan turbine -

working, working

proportions, velocity

diagram, work done

and efficiency

01 21-02-18 TLM-1

43. Draft tube – theory and

function efficiency 01 22-02-18 TLM-1

44.

Unit and specific

turbines - unit speed -

unit quantity - unit

power-derivation

01 24-02-18 TLM-1

45. Problems 01 26-02-18 TLM-1

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46. Specific-speed.-

derivation-problems 01 28-02-18 TLM-1

47. Tutorial-8 01 01-03-18 TLM-3

48.

Performance

characteristics-

geometric similarity-

cavitation

01 03-03-18 TLM-1

49. Problems 01 05-03-18 TLM-1

50. Assignment/Quiz-4 01 06-03-18

No. of classes required to

complete

UNIT-IV

12

No. of classes taken:

UNIT-V : Centrifugal pumps &Reciprocating Pumps

S.No. Topics to be

covered

No. of

Classes

Required

Tentative

Date of

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Actual

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51.

Introduction-

Classification, work

done,

01 07-03-18 TLM-1

52. Problems 01 08-03-18 TLM-1

53.

Minimum starting

speed, losses and

efficiencies,

01 10-03-18 TLM-1

54. Tutorial-9 01 12-03-18 TLM-3

55.

Specific speed,

multistage pumps, -

problems

01 14-03-18 TLM-1

56.

Characteristic

curves-problems

01 15-03-18 TLM-1

57. Reciprocating pumps

- types, working, 01 17-03-18 TLM-1

58.

Effects of

acceleration and

frictional resistance,

separation,

01 19-03-18 TLM-2

59. Problems 01 20-03-18 TLM-1

60.

Air vessels, work

saved by fitting air

vessels.

01 21-03-18 TLM-1

61. Tutorial-10 01 22-03-18 TLM-3

62. Assignment/Quiz-5 01 24-03-18

No. of classes required to

complete

UNIT-V

09

No. of classes taken:

Contents beyond the Syllabus

S.No. Topics to be covered

No. of

Classes

Required

Tentative

Date of

Completion

Actual

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63. Hydraulic systems and

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devices-introduction

64. Hydraulic accumulator-

construction

65.

Fluid or Hydraulic

coupling-explanation –

etc.,

Teaching Learning Methods

TLM1 Chalk and Talk TLM4 Demonstration (Lab/Field Visit)

TLM2 PPT TLM5 ICT (NPTEL/Swayam

Prabha/MOOCS)

TLM3 Tutorial TLM6 Group Discussion/Project

ACADEMIC CALENDAR:

Description From To Weeks

I Phase of Instructions-1 27-11-2017 13-01-2017 7

I Mid Examinations 16-01-2018 20-01-2018 1

II Phase of Instructions 22-01-2018 24-03-2018 9

II Mid Examinations 26-03-2018 31-03-2018 1

Preparation and Practicals 02-04-2018 14-04-2018 2

Semester End Examinations 16-04-2018 28-04-2018 2

EVALUATION PROCESS:

Evaluation Task COs Marks

Assignment/Quiz – 1 1 A1=5

Assignment/Quiz – 2 2 A2=5

I-Mid Examination 1,2 B1=20

Assignment/Quiz – 3 3 A3=5

Assignment/Quiz – 4 4 A4=5

Assignment/Quiz – 5 5 A5=5

II-Mid Examination 3,4,5 B2=20

Evaluation of Assignment/Quiz Marks: A=(A1+A2+A3+A4+A5)/5 1,2,3,4,5 A=5

Evaluation of Mid Marks: B=75% of Max(B1,B2)+25% of Min(B1,B2) 1,2,3,4,5 B=20

Cumulative Internal Examination : A+B 1,2,3,4,5 A+B=25

Semester End Examinations 1,2,3,4,5 C=75

Total Marks: A+B+C 1,2,3,4,5 100

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COURSE HANDOUT

PROGRAM : B.Tech., IV-Sem., CIVIL

ACADEMIC YEAR : 2017-18

COURSE NAME & CODE : Structural Analysis- I- S 393

L-T-P STRUCTURE : 3-1-0

COURSE CREDITS : 3

COURSE INSTRUCTOR : M.Satyanarayana

COURSE COORDINATOR: M.Satyanarayana

PRE-REQUISITE: Engineering Mechanics, Strength of Materials.

COURSE OBJECTIVE :

1. Learn the fundamentals involved in the analysis of propped cantilevers.

2. Analysis of fixed beams and continuous beams.

3. Introduce the slope deflection method to analyze the deflection.

4. Understand the basics of strain energy for its application structural analysis

5. Learn the concept of Method section and Method Of Joints for analyzing the structures

subjected to different loads.

COURSE OUTCOMES(CO)

CO1: Analyze propped cantilevers, fixed beams.

CO2: Analyze continuous beams subjected to different loads.

CO3: Perform calculations using slope deflection method for structural analysis.

CO4: Apply the concept of strain energy for analyzing different structural components.

CO5: Analyze the indeterminate beams.

COURSE ARTICULATION MATRIX (Correlation between COs&POs,PSOs):

COs P

O

1

P

O

2

P

O

3

P

O

4

P

O

5

P

O

6

P

O

7

P

O

8

P

O

9

P

O

10

P

O

11

P

O

12

PS

O

1

PS

O

2

PS

O

3

CO

1 3 3 - 2 1 1 3 - 1 1 1 - 3 2 2

CO

2 3 3 - 2 1 1 3 - 1 1 1 - 3 2 2

CO

3 3 3 - 2 1 1 3 - 1 1 1 - 3 2 2

CO

4 3 3 - 2 1 1 3 - 1 1 1 - 3 2 2

CO

5 3 3 - 2 1 1 3 - 1 1 1 - 3 2 2

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Note: Enter Correlation Levels 1 or 2 or 3. If there is no correlation, put ‘-’

1- Slight(Low), 2 - Moderate(Medium), 3 - Substantial (High).

BOS APPROVED TEXT BOOKS:

T1 Bhavikatti. S. S., Strength of Materials, Vikas Publishing House (P) Ltd., New

Delhi,Second Edition, 2002

T2

T3

Bhavikatti. S. S., Structural Analysis – 1,2, Vikas Publishing House (P) Ltd., New

Delhi,Second Edition, 2002.

Punmia. B. C., Jain, A. K., and Jain, A. K., Strength of Materials and Theory of

Structures, Vols. I & II, XI Edition, Laxmi Publications (P) Ltd, New Delhi, 2002.

BOS APPROVED REFERENCE BOOKS:

R1 Structural Analysis by V.D.Prasad Galgotia publications, 2nd Editions

R2 Analysis of Structures-Vol I & Vol II by V.N. Vazirani & M.M.Ratwani,

KhannaPublications, New Delhi.

COURSE DELIVERY PLAN (LESSON PLAN): Civil

UNIT-I : Propped Cantilevers & Fixed Beams

S.No. Topics to be covered

No. of

Classes

Required

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Completion

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1. Introduction about

propped cantilever 1 27/11/17 TLM-1

CO1 T1&R2

2. Definition about

propped cantilever 1 28/11/17 TLM-1

CO1 T1&R2

3.

Analysis of propped

cantilever, Consistent

deformation method

and derivation

1 30/11/17 TLM-1

CO1 T1&R2

4.

Derivation about

propped cantilever

carrying point load and

UDL and deflection

1 02/12/17 TLM-4

CO1 T1&R2

5. Problems on consistent

deformation 1 04/12/17 TLM-4

CO1 T1&R2

6.

Derivation of moment

area method and

deflection, Problems

on moment area

method

1 05/12/17 TLM-1

CO1 T1&R2

7. Tutorial-1 1 07/12/17 TLM-3 CO1 T1&R2

8. Introduction statically

indeterminate beams 1 11/12/17 TLM-1

CO1 T1&R2

9.

Derivation of fixed

beam with U.D.L Load

central, Point load and

eccentric load and

deflection

1 12/12/17 TLM-1

CO1 T1&R2

10.

Derivation of fixed

beam with no. of point

loads and Uniformly

varying load and

couple

1 14/12/17 TLM-1

CO1 T1&R2

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11.

Problems on fixed

beam for S.F and

B.M.D

1 16/12/17 TLM-1

CO1 T1&R2

12. Tutorial-2 1 18/12/17 TLM-3 CO1 T1&R2

13. Quiz-1 1 19/12/17 CO1

No. of classes required to

complete

UNIT-I

10

No. of classes taken:

UNIT-II : Continuous Beams

S.No. Topics to be covered

No. of

Classes

Required

Tentative

Date of

Completion

Actual

Date of

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14. Introduction about

continious beam 1 21/12/17 TLM-1

CO2 T1&T2

15. Clapeyron;'s theorem of

three moments 1 23/12/17 TLM-1

CO2 T1&T2

16.

Analysis of continuons

beam with constant

moment of inertia with

one or both ends fixed

1 26/12/17 TLM-1

CO2 T1&T2

17. Problems on continuons

beam 1 28/12/17 TLM-1

CO2 T1&T2

18. Problems on continuons

beam with overhang 2

30/12/17,

02/01/18 TLM-1

CO2 T1&T2

19. Tutorial-3 1 04/01/18 TLM-3 CO2 T1&T2

20.

Continuos beam with

different moment of

inertia

1 06/01/18 TLM-1

CO2 T1&T2

21.

Problems on continuous

beam with different

moment of inertia

1 08/01/18 TLM-1

CO2 T1&T2

22.

Problems on continuous

beam with different

moment of inertia with

different sinking of

supports

1 09/01/18 TLM-1

CO2 T1&T2

23. Tutorial-4 1 11/01/18 TLM-3 CO2 T1&T2

24. Quiz-2 1 15/01/18 CO2

No. of classes required to

complete UNIT-II 09

No. of classes taken:

UNIT-III : Slope Deflection & Moment Distribution Method

S.No. Topics to be covered

No. of

Classes

Required

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25.

Introduction about

slope deflection

method, Derivation of

slope deflection

equation

1 22/01/18 TLM-1

CO3 T2

26.

Application to

continuous beams

with and without

settlement of supports

1 23/01/18 TLM-1

CO3 T2

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27. Problems on slope

deflection method 1 25/01/18 TLM-1

CO3 T2

28. Problems on slope

deflection method 1 27/01/18 TLM-1

CO3 T2

29. Problems on slope

deflection method 1 29/01/18 TLM-1

CO3 T2

30. Tutorial -5 1 30/01/18 TLM-3 CO3 T2

31.

Moment distribution

method , Stiffness and

carry over factor,

Expression for

Distribution factor

1 01/02/18 TLM-1

CO3 T2

32.

Problems on moment

distribution method

with sinking of

support

1 03/02/18 TLM-1

CO3 T2

33.

Problems on moment

distribution method

storey portal frames

1 05/02/18 TLM-1

CO3 T2

34.

Problems on moment

distribution method

sway analysis

1 06/02/18 TLM-1

CO3 T2

35.

Problems on moment

distribution method

sway analysis by two

cycle

1 08/02/18 TLM-1

CO3 T2

36. Tutorial -6 1 12/02/18 TLM-3 CO3 T2

No. of classes required to

complete UNIT-III 10

No. of classes taken:

UNIT-IV : Strain Energy Method

S.No. Topics to be covered

No. of

Classes

Required

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37.

Introduction about

strain energy, Strain

energy in linear

elastic system

1 15/02/18 TLM-1

CO4 T2&T3

38.

Expression of strain

due to axial load and

bending

1 17/02/18 TLM-1

CO4 T2&T3

39.

Expression for strain

energy due to shear

forces, Problems on

strain energy

1 19/02/18 TLM-1

CO4 T2&T3

40. Problems on strain

energy 1 20/02/18 TLM-1

CO4 T2&T3

41. Tutorial -7 1 22/02/18 TLM-3 CO4 T2&T3

42.

Castigliano's first

theorem , Derivation

of Castigliano's first

theorem

1 24/02/18 TLM-1

CO4 T2&T3

43.

Problems on

Castigliano's first

theorem

2 26/02/18,

27/02/18 TLM-1

CO4 T2&T3

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44.

Deflections of simple

beams and pin jointed

trusses and problems

2 01/03/18,

03/03/18 TLM-1

CO4 T2&T3

45. Tutorial-8 1 05/03/18 TLM-3 CO4 T2&T3

46. Quiz-4 1 06/03/18 CO4 T2&T3

No. of classes required to

complete

UNIT-IV

09

No. of classes taken:

UNIT-V : Analysis Of Statically Indeterminate Structures

S.No. Topics to be

covered

No. of

Classes

Required

Tentative

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Actual

Date of

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47.

Introduction about

indeterminate

structural analysis

1 08/03/18 TLM-1

CO5 T3

48.

Determination of

static and kinematic

indeterminacies

1 12/03/18 TLM-1

CO5 T3

49. Problems on trusses 1 13/03/18 TLM-1 CO5 T3

50.

Solution of trusses

with up to two

degrees of internal

and external

indeterminacies

1 15/03/18 TLM-1

CO5 T3

51. Tutorial -9 1 17/03/18 TLM-3 CO5 T3

52.

Problems on trusses

with up to two

degrees of internal

and external

indeterminacies

1 19/03/18 TLM-1

CO5 T3

53.

Problems on trusses

with up to two

degrees of internal

and external

indeterminacies

1 20/03/18 TLM-1

CO5 T3

54.

Derivation of

Castigliano's

theorem

1 22/03/18 TLM-1

CO5 T3

55.

Problems on

Castigliano's

theorem

1 23/03/18 TLM-1

CO5 T3

56.

Problems on

Castigliano's

theorem

1 24/03/18 TLM-1

CO5 T3

57. Tutorial -10,

Revision, Quiz-5 1 26/03/18 TLM-3

CO5 T3

No. of classes required to

complete

UNIT-V

09

No. of classes taken:

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Contents beyond the Syllabus

S.No. Topics to be covered

No. of

Classes

Required

Tentative

Date of

Completion

Actual

Date of

Completion

Teaching

Learning

Methods

Learning

Outcome

COs

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followed

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58.

59.

60.

Teaching Learning Methods

TLM1 Chalk and Talk TLM4 Demonstration (Lab/Field Visit)

TLM2 PPT TLM5 ICT (NPTEL/Swayam

Prabha/MOOCS)

TLM3 Tutorial TLM6 Group Discussion/Project

ACADEMIC CALENDAR:

Description From To Weeks

I Phase of Instructions-1 27-11-17 13-01-18 7W

Sankranthi Holidays 14-01-18 15-01-18 -

I Mid Examinations 16-01-18 20-01-18 1W

II Phase of Instructions 22-01-18 24-03-18 9W

II Mid Examinations 26-03-18 31-03-18 1W

Preparation and Practicals 02-04-18 14-04-18 2W

Semester End Examinations 16-04-18 28-04-18 2W

EVALUATION PROCESS:

Evaluation Task COs Marks

Assignment/Quiz – 1 1 A1=5

Assignment/Quiz – 2 2 A2=5

I-Mid Examination 1,2 B1=20

Assignment/Quiz – 3 3 A3=5

Assignment/Quiz – 4 4 A4=5

Assignment/Quiz – 5 5 A5=5

II-Mid Examination 3,4,5 B2=20

Evaluation of Assignment/Quiz Marks: A=(A1+A2+A3+A4+A5)/5 1,2,3,4,5 A=5

Evaluation of Mid Marks: B=75% of Max(B1,B2)+25% of Min(B1,B2) 1,2,3,4,5 B=20

Cumulative Internal Examination : A+B 1,2,3,4,5 A+B=25

Semester End Examinations 1,2,3,4,5 C=75

Total Marks: A+B+C 1,2,3,4,5 100

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COURSE HANDOUT

PROGRAM : B.Tech., IV-Sem., CIVIL

ACADEMIC YEAR : 2017-18

COURSE NAME & CODE : PROFESSIONAL ETHICS& HUMAN VALUES- S355

L-T-P STRUCTURE : 3-1-0

COURSE CREDITS :

COURSE INSTRUCTOR : P. SIVA REDDY

COURSE COORDINATOR :

PRE-REQUISITE: EM and FM

COURSE OBJECTIVE :

1. To create an awareness on engineering ethics and human values.

2. To adumbrate the inevitability of different intellectual property rights like patents,

copyrights, trademarks, and trade secret.

3. To give an impetus on achieving higher positions in profession, with ethics and

human values as a base and support for the growth.

4. To explicate the professional and societal responsibilities of the engineers.

5. To make the student realize the sensitiveness associated with experimentation

process.

COURSE OUTCOMES (CO):

1. Acquires the basic concepts of Professional ethics and human values & Students also

gain the connotations of ethical theories.

2. Knows the duties and rights towards the society in an engineering profession.

3. Would realize the importance and necessity of intellectual property rights.

4. Can take all the necessary precautions while conduction the experiments, which may

reduce the risk.

5. Understands the importance of risk evacuation system in reality and takes the most

responsibility while handling the risk situations.

COURSE ARTICULATION MATRIX (Correlation between COs&POs,PSOs):

COs P

O

1

P

O

2

P

O

3

P

O

4

P

O

5

P

O

6

P

O

7

P

O

8

P

O

9

P

O

10

P

O

11

P

O

12

PS

O

1

PS

O

2

PS

O

3

CO1 - - - - - - - 3 - - - - - - -

CO2 - - 1 - - - - 3 - - - - - - -

CO3 - 1 2 - - - - 3 2 - - - - - -

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CO4 - - - 1 - 2 - 3 1 - - - - - -

CO5 - - - - - 1 2 3 - - - - - - 1

Note: Enter Correlation Levels 1 or 2 or 3. If there is no correlation, put ‘-’

1- Slight (Low), 2 - Moderate(Medium), 3 - Substantial (High).

BOS APPROVED TEXT BOOKS:

1. R.S.Nagarajan, a Textbook on “Professional Ethics and Human Values”, New Age

Publishers – 2006.

2. Mike Martin and Roland Schinzinger, "Ethics in engineering", McGraw Hill, New York

1996.

BOS APPROVED REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Govindarajan M, Natarajan S, Senthil Kumar V. S, “ Engineering Ethics”, Prentice Hall of

India, New Delhi, 2004.

2. Charles D. Fleddermann, "Engineering Ethics", Pearson Education/ Prentice Hall, New

Jersey,2004 ( Indian Reprint now available )

3. Charles E Harris, Michael S. Protchard and Michael J Rabins, “Engineering Ethics –

Concepts and Cases”, Wadsworth Thompson Leatning, United States, 2000 ( Indian Reprint

now available).

4. John R Boatright, “Ethics and the conduct of business”, Pearson Education, New

Delhi,2003.

5. Edmund G Seebauer and Robert L Barry, “Fundamentals of ethics for scientists and

engineers”, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2001.

COURSE DELIVERY PLAN (LESSON PLAN)

UNIT-I : ETHICS

S.No. Topics to be covered

No. of

Classes

Required

Tentative

Date of

Completion

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Date of

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57.

Introduction about

engineering ethics 28-11-17 TLM-1

58.

Senses of engineering

ethics 29-11-17 TLM-1

59.

Variety of moral

issued 01-12-17 TLM-1

60.

Moral dilemmas moral

autonomy 5-12-17 TLM-1

61. Kohlberg’s theory

6-12-17 TLM-1

62. Gilligan theory

8-12-17 TLM-1

63.

Comparison of

Kohlberg’s theory and

Gilligan theory 12-12-1 TLM-1

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64.

Consensus and

controversy 13-12-17 TLM-1

65.

Models of professional

roles about right action

self interest 15-12-17 TLM-1

No. of classes required to

complete

UNIT-I

09

No. of classes taken:

UNIT-II : HUMAN VALUES

S.No. Topics to be covered

No. of

Classes

Required

Tentative

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Completion

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66.

Introduction about

Values 01 19-12-17

TLM-1

67.

Morals ethics and

Values 01 20-12-17

TLM-1

68. Integrity Work ethics

01 22-12-17

TLM-1

69. Service Learning

01 26-12-17

TLM-1

70. Civic Virtue

01 27-12-17

TLM-1

71.

Respect for others

,Living peacefully 01 29-12-17

TLM-1

72.

Caring, Sharing

,Honesty, Courage 01 02-01-18

TLM-1

73.

Valuing time

Cooperation,

Commitment 01 03-01-18

TLM-1

74.

Empathy, Self

confidence character,

Spirituality 01 05-01-18

TLM-1

75. Overview of unit

01 09-01-18 TLM-1

No. of classes required to

complete UNIT-II 10

No. of classes taken:

UNIT-III: Engineering as Social Experimentation

S.No

. Topics to be covered

No. of

Classes

Requir

ed

Tentative

Date of

Completi

on

Actual

Date of

Completio

n

Teachin

g

Learnin

g

Method

s

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me

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Engineering as experimentation

introduction 01 10-01-18 TLM-1

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77. Professional roles

01 12-01-18 TLM-1

78.

Customs and religion uses of

ethical theories 01 23-01-18 TLM-1

79. Ethical theories

01 24-01-18 TLM-1

80. Code of ethics- sample

01 30-01-18 TLM-1

81.

Engineering as experimentation

introduction 01 31-02-18 TLM-1

82.

Engineering Projects VS.

Standard Experiments 01 02-02-18 TLM-1

83.

Engineers as responsible

experimenters 01 06-02-18 TLM-1

84.

Codes of ethics - Industrial

Standard 01 07-02-18 TLM-1

85. Case study

01 09-02-18 TLM-1

86. Case study

01 13-02-18 TLM-1

No. of classes required to complete

UNIT-III 11

No. of classes taken:

UNIT-IV: Safety, Responsibility & Rights

S.No. Topics to be covered

No. of

Classes

Required

Tentative

Date of

Completion

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87. Safety and risk-

assessment 01 19-02-18 TLM-1

88. Risk benefit analysis 01 20-02-18 TLM-1

89. Strategies to take risk 01 21-02-18 TLM-1

90. Three mile island case 01 23-02-18 TLM-1

91. Collegiality-loyalty-

respect 01 27-02-18 TLM-1

92.

Collective bargaining-

confidentiality,

conflict of interest

01 28-03-18 TLM-1

93. Professional rights-

IPR 01 06-03-18 TLM-1

No. of classes required to

complete

UNIT-IV

7

No. of classes taken:

UNIT-V: Global Issues

S.No. Topics to be

covered

No. of

Classes

Required

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94. MNC’s

Environmental ethics 01 07-03 TLM-1

95. Computer ethics, 01 09-03 TLM-1

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96. Weapons

development 01 13-03 TLM-1

97. Engineers as

managers 01 14-03 TLM-1

98. Consulting, & expert

witness 01 16-03 TLM-1

99. Moral leadership 01 20-03 TLM-1

100. Sample of code of

ethics 01 21-03 TLM-1

101. Overview of total

unit 01 23-03 TLM-1

No. of classes required to

complete

UNIT-V

8

No. of classes taken:

Contents beyond the Syllabus

S.No. Topics to be covered

No. of

Classes

Required

Tentative

Date of

Completion

Actual

Date of

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102.

103.

104.

Teaching Learning Methods

TLM1 Chalk and Talk TLM4 Demonstration (Lab/Field Visit)

TLM2 PPT TLM5 ICT (NPTEL/Swayam

Prabha/MOOCS)

TLM3 Tutorial TLM6 Group Discussion/Project

ACADEMIC CALENDAR:

Description From To Weeks

I Phase of Instructions-1 27-11-2017 13-01-2017 7

I Mid Examinations 16-01-2018 20-01-2018 1

II Phase of Instructions 22-01-2018 24-03-2018 9

II Mid Examinations 26-03-2018 31-03-2018 1

Preparation and Practicals 02-04-2018 14-04-2018 2

Semester End Examinations 16-04-2018 28-04-2018 2

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EVALUATION PROCESS:

Evaluation Task COs Marks

Assignment/Quiz – 1 1 A1=5

Assignment/Quiz – 2 2 A2=5

I-Mid Examination 1,2 B1=20

Assignment/Quiz – 3 3 A3=5

Assignment/Quiz – 4 4 A4=5

Assignment/Quiz – 5 5 A5=5

II-Mid Examination 3,4,5 B2=20

Evaluation of Assignment/Quiz Marks: A=(A1+A2+A3+A4+A5)/5 1,2,3,4,5 A=5

Evaluation of Mid Marks: B=75% of Max(B1,B2)+25% of Min(B1,B2) 1,2,3,4,5 B=20

Cumulative Internal Examination : A+B 1,2,3,4,5 A+B=25

Semester End Examinations 1,2,3,4,5 C=75

Total Marks: A+B+C 1,2,3,4,5 100

Course

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COURSE HANDOUT

PROGRAM : B.Tech., IV-Sem., CIVIL

ACADEMIC YEAR : 2017-18

COURSE NAME & CODE : Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis-S295

L-T-P STRUCTURE : 3-1-0

COURSE CREDITS : 3

COURSE INSTRUCTOR : R.JEYALAKSHMI

COURSE COORDINATOR: R.JEYALAKSHMI

PRE-REQUISITE: Economics and financial accounting

COURSE OBJECTIVE :

1. To know the concepts of economics and to make them effective business

Decision makers.

2. To understand the concepts of production and cost for various business

Decision.

3. To understand the different types of market, market structures & pricing

Strategies which help to decision making.

4. To make students understand the various types of business organizations.

5. To understand the Fundamental of accounting and to explain the process

Of preparing accounting Statements & analysis for effective business

Decision.

COURSE OUTCOMES(CO)

CO1: Capable of analyzing fundamentals of economics concepts which helps

In effective business administration.

CO2: Cost –out put relations understand.

CO3: Crate awareness on market structures and pricing policies of various

Business.

CO4: Identify the types of Business organization of the company and the

Implementation requirements of each one.

CO5: Financial position of the company can be analyzing with the help of

Financial statements.

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COURSE ARTICULATION MATRIX (Correlation between COs&POs,PSOs):

COs P

O

1

P

O

2

P

O

3

P

O

4

P

O

5

P

O

6

P

O

7

P

O

8

P

O

9

P

O

10

P

O

11

P

O

12

PS

O

1

PS

O

2

PS

O

3

CO1 3 - - - - - - 3 3 1 2 1 - - -

CO2 - 3 - - - - - - 2 - 2 1 - - -

CO3 - - - - 3 - 3 - 2 - 2 1 - - -

CO4 - - - - 3 - - - 2 - 2 1 - - -

CO5 - - - - 2 - 3 3 2 - 2 1 - - -

Note: Enter Correlation Levels 1 or 2 or 3. If there is no correlation, put ‘-’

1- Slight(Low), 2 - Moderate(Medium), 3 - Substantial (High).

BOS APPROVED TEXT BOOKS:

T1 Arysari: Managerial Economics and Financial Analysis, 2/e, TMH, 2005

BOS APPROVED REFERENCE BOOKS:

R1 Varsheny & Maheswari: Managerial Economics, Sultan Chand, 2003

R2

R3

R4

Ambrish Gupta, Financial Accounting for Management, Pearson Education, New

Delhi.

Lipey & Chrystel, Economics, Oxford university press.

Domnick Salvatore, Manageraial Economics in a Global Economy, 4th Edition,

Thomson.

COURSE DELIVERY PLAN (LESSON PLAN): Civil

UNIT-I : Introduction to Managerial Economics

S.No. Topics to be covered

No. of

Classes

Required

Tentative

Date of

Completion

Actual

Date of

Completion

Teaching

Learning

Methods

Learning

Outcome

COs

Text

Book

followed

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1. Syllabus discussion 1 27/11/17 TLM-1 CO1 T1

2. Meaning , definitions 1 28/11/17 TLM-1 CO1 T1

3. Micro, Macro

economics 1 30/11/17 TLM-1

CO1 T1

4. Nature 1 02/12/17 TLM-1 CO1 T1

5. Scope 1 04/12/17 TLM-1 CO1 T1

6. Limitations 1 05/12/17 TLM-1 CO1 T1

7. Demand analysis 1 07/12/17 TLM-1 CO1 T1

8. Demand determinants 1 08/12/17 TLM-1 CO1 T1

9. Law of demand 1 11/12/17 TLM-1 CO1 T1

10. Exceptions 1 12/12/17 TLM-1 CO1 T1

11. Types of demand 1 14/12/17 TLM-1 CO1 T1

12. Elasticity of demand 1 15/12/17 TLM-1 CO1 T1

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13. Demand forecasting 1 18/12/17 TLM-1 CO1 T1

14. Tutorial-1 1 19/12/17 TLM-3

CO1

15. Quiz 1 21/12/17

No. of classes required to

complete

UNIT-I

15

No. of classes taken:

UNIT-II : Theory of Production and Cost Analysis

S.No. Topics to be covered

No. of

Classes

Required

Tentative

Date of

Completion

Actual

Date of

Completion

Teaching

Learning

Methods

Learning

Outcome

COs

Text

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followed

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16. Production function 1 22/12/17 TLM-1 CO2 T1

17. Isoquants, Isocosts,

MRTS 1 26/12/17 TLM-2

CO2 T1

18. Laws of returns 1 28/12/17 TLM-1 CO2 T1

19. Cost analysis 1 29/12/17 TLM-1 CO2 T1

20. Cost & output

relationship 1 01/01/18 TLM-1

CO2 T1

21. Break-even analysis 1 02/01/18 TLM-1 CO2 T1

22. Determination of BEP 1 04/01/18 TLM-1 CO2 T1

23. Significance 1 05/01/18 TLM-1 CO2 T1

24. Simple problems 1 08/01/18 TLM-1 CO2 T1

25. Quiz 1 09/01/18

26. Tutorial-2 1 11/01/18 TLM-3 CO2

No. of classes required to

complete UNIT-II 11

No. of classes taken:

UNIT-III : Introduction to Markets & Pricing Policies

S.No. Topics to be covered

No. of

Classes

Required

Tentative

Date of

Completion

Actual

Date of

Completion

Teaching

Learning

Methods

Learning

Outcome

COs

Text

Book

followed

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27. Types of competitions 1 12/01/18 TLM-1 CO3 T1

28. Features, perfect,

monopoly 1 22/01/18 TLM-1

CO3 T1

29. Monopolistic,

oligopoly 1 23/01/18 TLM-1

CO3 T1

30. Price-out monopoly 1 25/01/18 TLM-1 CO3 T1

31. Price-out

monopolistic 1 29/01/18 TLM-1

CO3 T1

32. Objectives 1 30/01/18 TLM-1 CO3 T1

33. Policies of pricing 1 01/02/18 TLM-1 CO3 T1

34. Methods of pricing 1 02/02/18 TLM-1 CO3 T1

35. Methods of pricing 1 05/02/18 TLM-1 CO3 T1

36. Quiz 1 06/02/18 TLM-6

37. Tutorial -3 1 08/02/18 TLM-3 CO3

No. of classes required to

complete UNIT-III 11

No. of classes taken:

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UNIT-IV: Capital and Capital Budgeting

S.No. Topics to be covered

No. of

Classes

Required

Tentative

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Completion

Actual

Date of

Completion

Teaching

Learning

Methods

Learning

Outcome

COs

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38. Capital , significance 1 09/02/18 TLM-1 CO4 T1

39. Types of capital 1 12/02/18 TLM-1 CO4 T1

40. Working capital

requirements 1 15/02/18 TLM-4

CO4 T1

41. Components of WC 1 16/02/18 TLM-4 CO4 T1

42. Factors determining

WC 1 19/02/18 TLM-4

CO4 T1

43. Methods of raising

funds 1 20/02/18 TLM-4

CO4 T1

44. Scope of capital

budgeting 1 22/02/18 TLM-4

CO4 T1

45. Techniques of CB 1 23/02/18 TLM-1 CO4 T1

46. Payback, ARR 1 26/02/18 TLM-4 CO4 T1

47. IRR NPV 1 27/02/18 TLM-4 CO4 T1

48. PI 1 01/03/18 TLM-4 CO4 T1

49. Tutorial-4 1 02/03/18 TLM-3 CO4

No. of classes required to

complete

UNIT-IV

12

No. of classes taken:

UNIT-V:Introductin to Financial Accounting

S.No. Topics to be

covered

No. of

Classes

Required

Tentative

Date of

Completion

Actual

Date of

Completion

Teaching

Learning

Methods

Learning

Outcome

COs

Text

Book

followed

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50. Double entry 1 05/03/18 TLM-1 CO5 T1

51. Book keeping 1 06/03/18 TLM-1 CO5 T1

52. Journal 1 08/03/18 TLM-4 CO5 T1

53. Ledger 1 09/03/18 TLM-4 CO5 T1

54. Trial balance 1 12/03/18 TLM-4 CO5 T1

55. Final accounts 1 13/03/18 TLM-4 CO5 T1

56. Ratio analysis 1 16/03/18 TLM-4 CO5 T1

57. Liquidity ratio 1 19/03/18 TLM-4 CO5 T1

58. Activity ratios 1 20/03/18 TLM-4 CO5 T1

59. Capital , profitability

ratios 1 22/03/18 TLM-4

CO5 T1

60. Tutorial -5 1 24/03/18 TLM-3 CO5

No. of classes required to

complete

UNIT-V

11

No. of classes taken:

Contents beyond the Syllabus

S.No. Topics to be covered

No. of

Classes

Required

Tentative

Date of

Completion

Actual

Date of

Completion

Teaching

Learning

Methods

Learning

Outcome

COs

Text

Book

followed

HOD

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61. Global market 1 08/02/18 TLM-1 C03 Internet

62. stock market 1 02/03/18 TLM-1 C04 e-journal

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Teaching Learning Methods

TLM1 Chalk and Talk TLM4 Demonstration (Lab/Field Visit)

TLM2 PPT TLM5 ICT (NPTEL/Swayam

Prabha/MOOCS)

TLM3 Tutorial TLM6 Group Discussion/Project

ACADEMIC CALENDAR:

Description From To Weeks

I Phase of Instructions-1 27-11-17 13-01-18 7W

Sankranthi Holidays 14-01-18 15-01-18 -

I Mid Examinations 16-01-18 20-01-18 1W

II Phase of Instructions 22-01-18 24-03-18 9W

II Mid Examinations 26-03-18 31-03-18 1W

Preparation and Practicals 02-04-18 14-04-18 2W

Semester End Examinations 16-04-18 28-04-18 2W

EVALUATION PROCESS:

Evaluation Task COs Marks

Assignment/Quiz – 1 1 A1=5

Assignment/Quiz – 2 2 A2=5

I-Mid Examination 1,2 B1=20

Assignment/Quiz – 3 3 A3=5

Assignment/Quiz – 4 4 A4=5

Assignment/Quiz – 5 5 A5=5

II-Mid Examination 3,4,5 B2=20

Evaluation of Assignment/Quiz Marks: A=(A1+A2+A3+A4+A5)/5 1,2,3,4,5 A=5

Evaluation of Mid Marks: B=75% of Max(B1,B2)+25% of Min(B1,B2) 1,2,3,4,5 B=20

Cumulative Internal Examination : A+B 1,2,3,4,5 A+B=25

Semester End Examinations 1,2,3,4,5 C=75

Total Marks: A+B+C 1,2,3,4,5 100

Course Instructor Course Coordinator Module Coordinator HOD

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COURSE HANDOUT

Part-A

PROGRAM : B.Tech. IV-Sem., Civil Engineering

ACADEMIC YEAR : 2017-18

COURSE NAME & CODE : Engineering Geology – S 234

L-T-P STRUCTURE : 3-1-0

COURSE CREDITS : 3

COURSE INSTRUCTOR : Dr. K.V.M. Achuta Ramaiah

COURSE COORDINATOR: Dr. K.V.M. Achuta Ramaiah

PRE-REQUISITES: None

COURSE EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES (CEOs): This course enables students to

interpret various geological processes that shape the topography of earth’s surface. In

addition to the above, students will be able to identify different minerals, rocks and structural

features which can be applied in the design, execution and problem solving related to civil

engineering projects. The geophysical methods and geological considerations that are

covered in this course will equip the student to consider the feasibility and viability in the

design of civil engineering projects.

COURSE OUTCOMES (COs)

After completion of the course, the student will be able to

CO1: Interpret various geological processes.

CO2: Distinguish properties of various minerals to identify them.

CO3: Distinguish properties of various rocks to identify them.

CO4: Evaluate project design based on geological structures.

CO5: Design civil engineering structures after considering geophysical investigations

and geological considerations.

COURSE ARTICULATION MATRIX (Correlation between COs&POs,PSOs):

CO

s

PO

1

PO

2

PO

3

PO

4

PO

5

PO

6

PO

7

PO

8

PO

9

PO1

0

PO1

1

PSO

1

PSO

2

PSO

3

CO

1 3 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 - - 1 1 2 2

CO

2 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 - - 1 1 2 1

CO

3 2 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 - - 1 1 2 1

CO

4 2 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 - - 1 1 2 1

CO

5 2 1 2 1 1 3 3 1 - - 1 1 2 1

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Note: Enter Correlation Levels 1 or 2 or 3. If there is no correlation, put ‘-’

1- Slight (Low), 2 – Moderate (Medium), 3 - Substantial (High).

BOS APPROVED TEXT BOOKS:

T1 Parbin Singh., “Engineering and General Geology”, Katson Publication House, 2009

T2 Chenna Kesavulu N., “Text book of Engineering Geology”, Macmillan India Ltd, 2003.

BOS APPROVED REFERENCE BOOKS:

R1 Legget., “Geology and Engineering”, 2nd Edition, McGraw Hill Book Company, 2006

R2 Blyth. “Geology for Engineers”, 7th Edition, ELBS, 1995

R3 KVGK Gokhale, Principles of Engineering Geology by– B.S publications – 2005

R4 F.G. Bell, Fundamental of Engineering Geology Butterworths, Publications, 198 Aditya

Books Pvt.Ltd. New Delhi, 1992

Part-B

COURSE DELIVERY PLAN (LESSON PLAN): Section-A/B/C

UNIT-I: GENERAL GEOLOGY

S.No. Topics to be

covered

No. of

Classes

Required

Tentative

Date of

Completion

Actual

Date of

Completion

Teaching

Learning

Methods

Learning

Outcome

COs

Text

Book

followed

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1. Introduction

to Subject 1 27-11-17 TLM1 CO1 T2

2. Course

Outcomes 1 29-11-17

TLM1 CO1 T2

3. Introduction

to UNIT-I 1 02-12-17

TLM1 CO1 T1

4.

Geology in

Civil

Engineering

1 04-12-17 TLM2 CO1

T2

5.

Branches of

Geology 1 06-12-17 TLM2 CO1

T1

6.

Earth’s

structure and

composition 1 08-12-17

TLM2 CO1 T1

7.

Continental

drift 1 09-12-17 TLM2 CO1

T1

8.

TUTORIAL-

1 1 11-12-17 TLM3 CO1

9.

Weathering -

Types and

products 1 13-12-17

TLM2 CO1 T1

10.

Geological

work of

Rivers

1 15-12-17 TLM2 CO1

T1

11.

Geological

work of

Wind and

Sea

1 16-12-17 TLM2 CO1

T1

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12.

Seismic

zones of

India 1 18-12-17

TLM2 CO1 T1

13. TUTORIAL-

2 1 20-12-17

TLM3 CO1

No. of classes

required to complete

UNIT-I

13 No. of classes taken:

UNIT-II: MINEROLOGY

S.No. Topics to be

covered

No. of

Classes

Required

Tentative

Date of

Completion

Actual

Date of

Completion

Teaching

Learning

Methods

Learning

Outcome

COs

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followed

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1.

Introduction to

UNIT-II 1 22-12-17

TLM1 CO2

T1,T2

2.

Crystallographic

system

Physical

properties of

Minerals –

Form, color,

streak

1 23-12-17

TLM2 CO2

T2

3.

Physical

properties of

Minerals –

Hardness,

Cleavage

1 27-12-17

TLM2 CO2

T2

4.

Physical

properties of

Minerals –

Fracture, luster

1 29-12-17

TLM2 CO2

T2

5.

Physical

properties of

Minerals –

other properties

viz. specific

gravity,

magnetism etc.

1 30-12-17

TLM2 CO2

T2

6. TUTORIAL-3 1 03-01-18 TLM3 CO2

7.

Study of rock

forming

minerals-

Quartz,

Feldspar,

Pyroxene,

Amphibole

1 05-01-18

TLM2 CO2

T1

8.

Study of rock

forming

minerals- Mica,

1 06-01-18

TLM2 CO2

T1

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Calcite,

9.

Study of rock

forming

minerals-

Gypsum and

Clay

1 08-01-18

TLM2 CO2

T1

10. TUTORIAL-4 1 10-01-18 TLM3 CO2

No. of classes required

to complete UNIT-II 10 No. of classes taken:

UNIT-III: PETROLOGY

S.No. Topics to be covered

No. of

Classe

s

Requir

ed

Tentativ

e

Date of

Completi

on

Actual

Date of

Completi

on

Teachi

ng

Learni

ng

Metho

ds

Learni

ng

Outco

me

COs

Text

Book

follow

ed

HOD

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1.

Introduction to UNIT-

III 1 22-01-18

TLM1 CO3

T1

2.

Classification of

Rocks 1 24-01-18

TLM2 CO3

T1

3.

Origin, structure and

classification of

Igneous rocks

1 27-01-18

TLM2 CO3

T1

4.

Origin, structure and

classification of

Sedimentary rocks

1 29-01-18

TLM2 CO3

T1

5.

Origin, structure and

classification of

Metamorphic Rocks

1 31-01-18

TLM2 CO3

T1

6. TUTORIAL-5 1 02-02-18 TLM3 CO3

7.

Engineering

Properties,

Distribution of

Dolerite,

Syenite, Gabbro Basalt

1 03-02-18

TLM2 CO3

T1

8.

Engineering

Properties,

Distribution of

Sandstone, Limestone,

Conglomerate, Breccia

1 05-02-18

TLM2 CO3

T1

9.

Engineering

Properties,

Distribution of

Quartzite, Marble

1 07-02-18

TLM2 CO3

T1

10.

Engineering

Properties,

Distribution of Gneiss,

and Schist

1 09-02-18

TLM2 CO3

T1

11. TUTORIAL-6 1 10-02-18 TLM3 CO3

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No. of classes required to

complete UNIT-III 11 No. of classes taken:

UNIT-IV: STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY

S.No. Topics to be

covered

No. of

Classes

Required

Tentative

Date of

Completion

Actual

Date of

Completion

Teaching

Learning

Methods

Learning

Outcome

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1.

Introduction to

UNIT-IV 1 12-02-18 TLM1

CO4

T1

2.

Civil

Engineering

Importance of

Folds and

relevance to

civil

engineering

1 16-02-18

TLM2 CO4

T1

3. Types of folds

1 17-02-18 TLM2 CO4

T1

4.

Civil

Engineering

Importance of

Faults and

relevance to

civil

Engineering

1 19-02-18

TLM2 CO4

T1

5. Types of faults 1 21-02-18 TLM2 CO4

T1

6. TUTORIAL-7 1 23-02-18 TLM3 CO4

7.

Civil

Engineering

Importance of

Unconformities,

their types and

relevance to

civil

Engineering

1 24-02-18

TLM2 CO4

T1

8.

Civil

Engineering

Importance of

Joints; their

types and

relevance to

civil

Engineering

1 26-02-18

TLM2 CO4

T1

9.

Prospecting of

ground water 1 28-02-18

TLM2 CO4

T1

10. TUTORIAL-8 1 03-03-18 TLM3 CO4

No. of classes required

to complete UNIT-IV 10 No. of classes taken:

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UNIT-V: ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS IN GEOLOGY

S.No. Topics to be

covered

No. of

Classes

Required

Tentative

Date of

Completion

Actual

Date of

Completion

Teaching

Learning

Methods

Learning

Outcome

COs

Text

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followed

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1.

Introduction

to UNIT-V 1 05-03-18

TLM1 CO5

T1

2.

Importance

of

Geophysical

studies

1 07-03-18

TLM2 CO5

T1,T2

3.

Principles of

Geophysical

study by

Gravity and

Magnetic

methods

1 09-03-18

TLM2 CO5

T1,T2

4.

Principles of

geophysical

study by

Electrical

method

1 10-03-18

TLM2 CO5

T1,T2

5. TUTORIAL-

9 1 12-03-18

TLM3 CO5

6.

Principles of

geophysical

study by

Seismic

method

1 14-03-18

TLM2 CO5

T1,T2

7.

Principles of

geophysical

study by

Radio metric

method

1 16-03-18

TLM2 CO5

T1

8.

Principles of

geophysical

study by

Geothermal

method

1 17-03-18

TLM2 CO5

T1,T2

9.

Geological

consideration

in

construction

of Dam

1 19-03-18

TLM2 CO5

T1,T2

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10.

Geological

consideration

in

construction

of Reservoirs

1 21-03-18

TLM2 CO5

T1,T2

11.

Geological

consideration

in

construction

of Tunnel

1 23-03-18

TLM2 CO5

T1,T2

12. TUTORIAL-

10 1 24-03-18 TLM3

CO5

No. of classes

required to complete

UNIT-V

12 No. of classes taken:

Contents beyond the Syllabus

S.No. Topics to be

covered

No. of

Classes

Required

Tentative

Date of

Completion

Actual

Date of

Completion

Teaching

Learning

Methods

Learning

Outcome

COs

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Book

followed

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13. Geological

Field Work

14.

Interpretation

of SOI

Toposheets

15.

Interpretation

of Remote

Sensing

imageries

Teaching Learning Methods

TLM1 Chalk and Talk TLM4 Demonstration (Lab/Field Visit)

TLM2 PPT TLM5 ICT (NPTEL/Swayam

Prabha/MOOCS)

TLM3 Tutorial TLM6 Group Discussion/Project

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Part - C

EVALUATION PROCESS:

Evaluation Task COs Marks

Assignment/Quiz – 1 1 A1=5

Assignment/Quiz – 2 2 A2=5

I-Mid Examination 1,2 B1=20

Assignment/Quiz – 3 3 A3=5

Assignment/Quiz – 4 4 A4=5

Assignment/Quiz – 5 5 A5=5

II-Mid Examination 3,4,5 B2=20

Evaluation of Assignment/Quiz Marks: A=(A1+A2+A3+A4+A5)/5 1,2,3,4,5 A=5

Evaluation of Mid Marks: B=75% of Max(B1,B2)+25% of Min(B1,B2) 1,2,3,4,5 B=20

Cumulative Internal Examination : A+B 1,2,3,4,5 A+B=25

Semester End Examinations 1,2,3,4,5 C=75

Total Marks: A+B+C 1,2,3,4,5 100

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COURSE HANDOUT

PROGRAM : B.Tech., IV-Sem., CIVIL ENGINEERING

ACADEMIC YEAR : 2017-18

COURSE NAME & CODE : ADVANCED SURVEYING - S 112

L-T-P STRUCTURE : 3-1-0

COURSE CREDITS : 3

COURSE INSTRUCTOR :

COURSE COORDINATOR :

PRE-REQUISITE: SURVEYING

COURSE OBJECTIVE : This course aim is determine the distance and relative positions

using theodolite instrument. The student will be taught the fundamentals of curve settings i.e.

simple, compound and transition curves and importance of triangulation and hydro graphic

survey

COURSE OUTCOMES(CO)

CO1: Apply the basic principles and perform the calculation involved in the Usage of

Theodolite

CO2: Perform the calculations involved in the tachometry in civil engineering aspects.

CO3: Evaluate the Requirements for Setting the Curves In Civil Engineering Applications

CO4: compute the calculations and principles of triangulation and trigonometric for its

application in civil engineering.

CO5: Understand the basic concept of GIS and advanced survey practices.

COURSE ARTICULATION MATRIX (Correlation between COs&POs,PSOs):

COs PO

1

PO

2

PO

3

PO

4

PO

5

PO

6

PO

7

PO

8

PO

9

PO

10

PO

11

PO

12

PSO

1

PSO

2

PSO

3

CO1 3 1 3 2 2 1 1 1 2 3 2 1

CO2 3 1 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 1

CO3 3 1 3 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 1

CO4 3 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 1

CO5 1 1 2 3 2 2 1 2 1 2 2 1

Note: Enter Correlation Levels 1 or 2 or 3. If there is no correlation, put ‘-’

1- Slight(Low), 2 - Moderate(Medium), 3 - Substantial (High).

BOS APPROVED TEXT BOOKS:

T1 R. Agor “A Text Book of Surveying and Leveling”, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi,

1998

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T2 Punmia B.C., “Surveying Vol I and II”, Laxmi Publications 9th, 10th Edition, 1987

BOS APPROVED REFERENCE BOOKS:

R1 N.N Basak, “Surveying and Leveling”, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd.,

New Delhi, 1994

R2 R.Subramanya –“Surveying and Leveling”- Oxford Publication

COURSE DELIVERY PLAN (LESSON PLAN): Section-A

UNIT-I : Theodolite

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1.

Theodolite-

Introduction-

classification of

theodolite-parts

1 28-11-2017 TLM1

2.

Definitions and other

technical terms-

adjustments –

Temporary

adjustments – leveling

with three screw head-

eliminations of

parallax

1 29-11-2017 TLM8

3.

Permeanent adjustment

of a thedolite-

Adjustment of

horizontal plate level

and adjustment of

vertical hair

1 30-11-2017 TLM1

4.

Uses of thedolite-

Measurement of

horizontal angle-

vertical angle-

Measurement of

magnetic bearings of a

line. Measurement of

direct angles-

deflection angles-

prolongation of a

straight line.

1 2-12-2017 TLM8

5. TUTORIAL-1

1 5-12-2017 TLM3

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6.

Thedolite traversing –

general principles-

methods of traversing 1 6-12-2017 TLM1

7.

Traverse computations

–conservative

coordinates –

calculation of closing

error

1 7-12-2017 TLM1

8.

Omitted measurement

in traversing –types of

omitted measurements 1 9-12-2017 TLM2

9. Problems 1 19-12-2017 TLM4

10. Problems -

TUTORIAL-II 1 20-12-2017 TLM3

11.

Precautions to be taken

in theodolite

observations

1 21-12-2017 TLM1

12. Sources of errors in

theodolite observations 1 23-12-2017 TLM1

13. Assignment/Quiz-1 1 26-12-2017 TLM6

No. of classes required to

complete UNIT-I

No. of classes taken:

UNIT-II: Tachometric Surveying

S.No. Topics to be covered

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14.

Introduction to UNIT-II-

General purpose-

Instruments used for

tachometric surveying

System

1 27-12-2017 TLM1

15.

Principles of tachometry

–stadia method - Fixed

hair-movable and

tangential methods.

1 28-12-2017 TLM1

16.

Distance and elevation

formula –Disadvantages

of tangential method

1 30-12-2017 TLM1

17.

Elevations of the staff

stations-distance and

elevations formulae for

inclined sights with staff

normal

1 02-01-2018 TLM4

18. TUTORIAL-3 1 03-01-2018 TLM3

19.

Anallatic lens –

advantages of an

anallatic lens

1 04-01-2018 TLM1

20. Problems 1 06-01-2018 TLM4

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21.

Errors in stadia

surveying –due to

manipulations and

sighting – natural causes

– substance bar

1 09-01-2018 TLM1

22. TUTORIAL-4 1 10-01-2018 TLM3

23. Assignment/Quiz-2 11-01-2018 TLM6

No. of classes required to

complete UNIT-II

No. of classes taken:

UNIT-III: Curves

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24.

Introduction to UNIT-

III- Curves-types-

elements of curve-

geometric of a curve-

degree of a curve.

1 22-01-2018 TLM2

25.

Calculation of various

elements of curve-

setting out of a simple

circular curve-

1 23-01-2018 TLM4

26. Problems 1 24-01-2018 TLM4

27. Problems -

TUTORIAL-6 1 25-01-2018 TLM5

28.

Compound Curve-two

centered compound

curve-setting out a

compound curve

1 27-01-2018 TLM2

29.

Transition curve-

necessity of transition

curve-super

elevations.

1 30-01-2018 TLM2

30.

Requirements of ideal

transition curve-

problems

1 31-01-2018 TLM4

31. Problems 1 01-02-2018 TLM4

32.

Vertical Curves-

introduction – rate of

change of grade

1 03-02-2018 TLM1

33.

Types of vertical

curves- length of

vertical curves-

Geometric of vertical

curves

1 06-02-2018 TLM1

34. TUTORIAL-7 1 07-02-2018 TLM3

35. Trignometric leveling

–Introduction 1 08-02-2018 TLM1

36.

Base of the object

accessible Base of an

inclined object

accessible

1 10-02-2018 TLM1

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37.

R.L of the elevated

points within

accessible bases

1 14-02-2018 TLM1

38. TUTORIAL-8 1 15-02-2018 TLM3

39. Assignment/Quiz-3 1 17-02-2018 TLM6

No. of classes required to

complete UNIT-III 1

No. of classes taken:

UNIT-IV: Tringulation Survey

S.No. Topics to be covered

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40.

Introduction to

UNIT-IV Principles

of triangulation –

purpose of

triangulation

1 20-02-2018 TLM1

41.

Classification of

triangulations Layout

the triangulations

1 21-02-2018 TLM2

42. Ideal figures for

triangulations - 1 22-02-2018 TLM2

43.

Layout the primary

triangulations for

large countries

1 24-02-2018 TLM1

44. TUTORIAL-9 1 27-02-2018 TLM3

45.

Routine of

triangulation survey-

Field work of

triangulation-

Extension of Base

line

1 28-02-2018 TLM1

46.

Adjustments of

triangulations by

different methods

1 01-03-2018 TLM1

47. TUTORIAL-10 1 03-03-2018 TLM3

48. Assignment/Quiz-4 1 06-03-2018 TLM6

No. of classes required to

complete UNIT-IV

No. of classes taken:

UNIT-V: Geodetic survey-Photo Graphic Survey-Hydro graphic survey

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49.

Introduction to

UNIT-V –modern

instruments in

surveying –

1 07-03-2018 TLM1

50.

Total station- and

global positioning

system

1 08-03-2018 TLM2

51.

Introduction to

information

geographic

1 10-03-2018 TLM2

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information system.

52.

Photo graphic

surveying –

Introduction – its

types

1 13-03-2018 TLM2

53.

Hydro graphic

surveying – control-

shore line

1 15-03-2018 TLM1

54. TUTORIAL-9 1 17-03-2018 TLM3

55. Shore line – river

surveys 1 20-03-2018 TLM1

56. Sounding gauges –

signals 1 24-03-2018 TLM2

57.

Signals and sextant-

different types of

sextants equipments

1 27-03-2018 TLM2

58. Methods of locating

soundings 1 28-03-2018 TLM1

59. TUTORIAL-10 1 29-03-2018 TLM3

60. Assignment/Quiz-5 1 31-03-2018 TLM6

No. of classes required to

complete UNIT-V

No. of classes taken:

Contents beyond the Syllabus

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61.

62.

63.

Teaching Learning Methods

TLM1 Chalk and Talk TLM4 Demonstration (Lab/Field Visit)

TLM2 PPT TLM5 ICT (NPTEL/Swayam

Prabha/MOOCS)

TLM3 Tutorial TLM6 Group Discussion/Project

ACADEMIC CALENDAR:

Description From To Weeks

I Phase of Instructions-1 22-11-2017 13-01-2018 7W

Sankranthi Holidays

I Phase of Instructions-II

I Mid Examinations 16-01-2018 20-01-2018 1W

II Phase of Instructions 22-01-2018 24-03-2018 9W

II Mid Examinations 26-03-2018 31-03-2018 1W

Preparation and Practicals 02-04-2018 14-04-2018 2W

Semester End Examinations 16-04-2018 28-04-2018 2W

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EVALUATION PROCESS:

Evaluation Task COs Marks

Assignment/Quiz – 1 1 A1=5

Assignment/Quiz – 2 2 A2=5

I-Mid Examination 1,2 B1=20

Assignment/Quiz – 3 3 A3=5

Assignment/Quiz – 4 4 A4=5

Assignment/Quiz – 5 5 A5=5

II-Mid Examination 3,4,5 B2=20

Evaluation of Assignment/Quiz Marks: A=(A1+A2+A3+A4+A5)/5 1,2,3,4,5 A=5

Evaluation of Mid Marks: B=75% of Max(B1,B2)+25% of Min(B1,B2) 1,2,3,4,5 B=20

Cumulative Internal Examination : A+B 1,2,3,4,5 A+B=25

Semester End Examinations 1,2,3,4,5 C=75

Total Marks: A+B+C 1,2,3,4,5 100

Course Instructor Course Coordinator Module Coordinator HOD

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ENGINEERING GEOLOGY LAB

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

COURSE:IV SEMESTER A.Y: 2017-18

I CYCLE

1. Identify the given mineral properties :Augite, Aragonite, Actinolite, Asbestos, Barite

2. Identify the given mineral properties :Bauxite, Beryl, Biotite, Calcite, Corundum,

3. Identify the given mineral properties : Chalcopyrite, Dolomite, Epidote, Feldspar,

Garnet

4. Identify the given mineral properties :Galena, Gypsum, Hornblende, Hyperstrene,

Jasper,

5. Identify the given mineral properties: Kynatie, Muscovite, Nephelene, Olivine, and

6. Identify the given mineral properties: Quartz,Steatite, Serpentite, Stilbite, Talc

.

II CYCLE

1. Introduction about Rocks and Formation of Rocks and Method of Identification of

Igneous, Sedimentary, Metamorphic types of rocks

2. Study of Igneous Type of Rocks

3. Study of Sedimentary Type of Rocks

4. Study of Metamorphic Type of Rocks

5. Study of thin sections of minerals

6. Study of thin sections of Rocks

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I CYCLE SCHEDULE: BATCH-A (FRIDAY)

Exp / Date I II III IV V VI

29/11/2017 Demo Demo Demo Demo Demo Demo

06/12/2017 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6

13/12/2017 A6 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5

20/12/2017 A5 A6 A1 A2 A3 A4

27/12/2017 A4 A5 A6 A1 A2 A3

03/01/2018 A3 A4 A5 A6 A1 A2

10/01/2018 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A1

I CYCLE SCHEDULE: BATCH-B (WEDNESDAY)

Exp / Date

I II III IV V VI

01/12/2017 Demo Demo Demo Demo Demo Demo

08/12/2017 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6

15/12/2017 B6 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5

22/12/2017 B5 B6 B1 B2 B3 B4

29/12/2017 B4 B5 B6 B1 B2 B3

05/01/2018 B3 B4 B5 B6 B1 B2

12/01/2018 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B1

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COURSE: IV SEMESTER A.Y: 2017-18

II CYCLE SCHEDULE: BATCH-A (WEDNESDAY)

Date Exp I II III IV V VI

31/01/2018 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6

07/02/2018 A6 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5

14/02/2018 A5 A6 A1 A2 A3 A4

21/03/2018 A4 A5 A6 A1 A2 A3

28/03/2018 A3 A4 A5 A6 A1 A2

07/03/2018 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A1

14/03/2018 INTERNAL TEST

II CYCLE SCHEDULE: BATCH-B (FRIDAY)

Exp / Date

I II III IV V VI

02/02/2018 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6

09/02/2018 B6 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5

16/02/2018 B5 B6 B1 B2 B3 B4

23/02/2018 B4 B5 B6 B1 B2 B3

02/03/2018 B3 B4 B5 B6 B1 B2

09/03/2018 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B1

16/03/2018 INTERNAL TEST

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COURSE: IV SEMESTER A.Y: 2017-18

BATCH:A (Friday) BATCH:B(Wednesday)

A1 -----16761A0101 To 16761A0106 B1 ----16761A0138 To 16761A0144

A2 -----16761A0107 To 16761A0112 B2 ---- 16761A0145 To 16761A0151

A3 -----16761A0113 To 16761A0118 B3 ---- 16761A0152 To 16761A0157

A4 ----- 16761A0119 To 16761A0125 B4 ---- 16761A0158

17765A0101To 17765A0105

A5 ----- 16761A0126 To 16761A0131 B5 ----17765A0106 To 17765A0111

A6-----16761A0132 To 16761A0137 B6-----17765A0112 To 17765A0113

15761A0104,12,25,37

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LAB TIMETABLE

Day FN AN

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

IV Semester Batch- B

Thursday

V Sem Batch- A Friday IV Semester Batch- A

Saturday

Batch – A:16761A0101 to 16761A0136

Batch – B:16761A0137to 16761A0158&17765A0101 to 17765A0113

Lab-In charge

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FLUID MECHANICS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINE LAB

LIST OF EXPERIMENTS

COURSE:IV SEMESTER A.Y: 2017-18

I CYCLE

7. Determination of coefficient of discharge of Mouth-piece apparatus

8. Determination of coefficient of discharge of given Notches

9. Calibration of given Venturimeter.

10. Experiment on Orifice meter set-up

11. Experiment on Friction in pipes.

12. Verification of Bernoulli’s theorem

II CYCLE

7. Impact of jet on vanes.

8. Calibration of Turbine Flow Meter.

9. Performance characteristics of Pelton Wheel Turbine.

10. Performance characteristics of Kaplan Turbine.

11. Operating characteristics of Centrifugal Pump.

12. Operating characteristics of Reciprocating Pump.

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COURSE : IV SEMESTER A.Y: 2017-18

I CYCLE SCHEDULE: BATCH-A (WEDNESDAY)

Exp / Date I II III IV V VI

29/11/2017 Demo Demo Demo Demo Demo Demo

06/12/2017 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6

13/12/2017 A6 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5

20/12/2017 A5 A6 A1 A2 A3 A4

27/12/2017 A4 A5 A6 A1 A2 A3

03/01/2018 A3 A4 A5 A6 A1 A2

10/01/2018 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A1

I CYCLE SCHEDULE: BATCH-B (FRIDAY)

Exp / Date

I II III IV V VI

01/12/2017 Demo Demo Demo Demo Demo Demo

08/12/2017 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6

15/12/2017 B6 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5

22/12/2017 B5 B6 B1 B2 B3 B4

29/12/2017 B4 B5 B6 B1 B2 B3

05/01/2018 B3 B4 B5 B6 B1 B2

12/01/2018 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B1

Lab-In charge

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COURSE: IV SEMESTER A.Y: 2017-18

II CYCLE SCHEDULE: BATCH-A (WEDNESDAY)

Date Exp I II III IV V VI

31/01/2018 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6

07/02/2018 A6 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5

14/02/2018 A5 A6 A1 A2 A3 A4

21/03/2018 A4 A5 A6 A1 A2 A3

28/03/2018 A3 A4 A5 A6 A1 A2

07/03/2018 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A1

14/03/2018 INTERNAL TEST

II CYCLE SCHEDULE: BATCH-B (FRIDAY)

Exp / Date

I II III IV V VI

02/02/2018 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6

09/02/2018 B6 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5

16/02/2018 B5 B6 B1 B2 B3 B4

23/02/2018 B4 B5 B6 B1 B2 B3

02/03/2018 B3 B4 B5 B6 B1 B2

09/03/2018 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B1

16/03/2018 INTERNAL TEST

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COURSE: IV SEMESTER A.Y: 2017-18

BATCH:A (Wednesday) BATCH:B(Friday)

A1 -----16761A0101 To 16761A0106 B1 ----16761A0138 To 16761A0144

A2 -----16761A0107 To 16761A0112 B2 ---- 16761A0145 To 16761A0151

A3 -----16761A0113 To 16761A0118 B3 ---- 16761A0152 To 16761A0157

A4 ----- 16761A0119 To 16761A0125 B4 ---- 16761A0158

17765A0101To 17765A0105

A5 ----- 16761A0126 To 16761A0131 B5 ----17765A0106 To 17765A0111

A6-----16761A0132 To 16761A0137 B6-----17765A0112 To 17765A0113

15761A0104,12,25,37

Lab-In charge

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LAB TIMETABLE

Day FN AN

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

IV SemesterBatch- A

Thursday

V Sem Batch- A Friday IV Semester Batch- B

Saturday

Batch – A:16761A0101 to 16761A0136

Batch – B:16761A0137to 16761A0158&17765A0101 to 17765A0113,

15761A0104,12,25,37

Lab-In charge