Scheme - G Third Semester (Ce, CR, CS, CV)
Scheme - G Third Semester (Ce, CR, CS, CV)
Abbreviations: TH-Theory, TU- Tutorial, PR-Practical, ,OR-Oral, TW- Term Work, SW- Sessional Work
Conduct two class tests each of 25 marks for each theory subject. Sum of the total test marks of all subjects is to be converted out of 50 marks as
sessional work (SW).
Progressive evaluation is to be done by subject teacher as per the prevailing curriculum implementation and assessment norms.
Code number for TH, PR, OR and TW are to be given as suffix 1, 4, 8, 9 respectively to the subject code.
NOTE:
Two tests each of 25 marks to be conducted as per the schedule given by MSBTE.
Total of tests marks for all theory subjects are to be converted out of 50 and to be
entered in mark sheet under the head Sessional Work. (SW)
Rationale:
Applied mathematics is designed for its applications in engineering and technology. It
includes the topics integration, differential equation, probability distribution. The connection
between applied mathematics and its applications in real life can be understood and appreciated.
Derivatives are useful to find slope of the curve, maxima and minima of function, radius of
curvature. Integral calculus helps in finding the area. In analog to digital converter and modulation
system integration is important. Differential equation is used in finding curve. Probability is used
in Metrology and quality control.
The fundamentals of this topic are directly useful in understanding engineering applications in
various fields.
General Objectives:
Students will be able to:
1. Apply derivatives to find slope, maxima, minima and radius of curvature.
2. Apply integral calculus to solve different engineering problems.
3. Apply the concept of integration for finding area.
4. Apply differential equation for solving problems in different engineering fields.
5. Apply the knowledge of probability to solve the examples related to the production process.
Learning Structure:
Applications
Apply the principles of mathematics to solve examples in all branches
of Engineering Diploma.
Procedure
Solving problems Solving problems on Solving examples of Solving different
of tangent, normal. methods of integration differential equations examples on
Finding maxima, and its properties. of first order and binomial,
minima and radius Finding area. first degree. poisson and
of curvature normal
distribution
Principle
Methods of finding Methods of Formulae for
Methods of finding integration, definite differential binomial,
slope, curvature, integration and its equations of first normal, and
maxima and minima properties order and first poisson
degree distribution
Concept
Geometrical meaning Integration of Order and degree of
of derivatives, standard functions. differential Probability of
increasing and Rules of equation. repeated trails
decreasing functions integration, Formation of of random
integration by parts, differential experiments
partial fractions equation
Facts
First order and Derivatives, Integration, Permutation ,
second order notation of definition of Combination,
derivatives integration, differential probability of
definition of equation an event
integration
Theory:
Topic 4 - Probability
4.1 Probability
Specific objectives : ---------------------------- 08
Solve different engineering problems related to probability process.
Definition of random experiment, sample space, event,
02
occurrence of event and types of event (impossible, mutually
exclusive, exhaustive, equally likely)
20
Definition of probability, addition and multiplication theorems of
probability.
4.2 Probability Distribution ---------------------- 12
Binomial distribution
04
Poisson’s Distribution
Normal distribution
Total 48 100
Learning Resources:
1) Books:
Sr.
Title Authors Publication
No
Pune Vidyarthi Girha
1 Mathematic for Polytechnic S. P. Deshpande
Prakashan’ Pune
2 Calculus : Single Variable Robert. T. Smith Tata McGraw Hill
2) Websites :
i) www.khan academy
NOTE:
Two tests each of 25 marks to be conducted as per the schedule given by MSBTE.
Total of tests marks for all theory subjects are to be converted out of 50 and to be
entered in mark sheet under the head Sessional Work. (SW)
Rationale:
Building Construction is a core subject in Civil Engineering it deals with the construction
processes of sub structure, super structure, Building Finishes and maintenance of buildings.
The topic on substructure will be useful in executing the excavation and foundation in
different situations. The contents on stone and brick masonry, doors and windows and vertical
communication will be useful to understand the process of construction of these which will further
enable to execute these works effectively.
The topic on roofs, floors and finishing works will lead to understand construction process
involved this will be useful in proper execution of various constructions.
The contents like formwork and centering, waterproofing and termiteprofing will be useful
in guiding the construction process at various stages. Topic on building maintenance will provide
the information about effective and efficient upkeep of building after construction.
The topic on advance construction techniques will provide information on different
construction techniques with use of equipments, with this the work can be executed in a different
situations with less period of construction.
Thus the knowledge and skill acquire by the learner would enable them to plan and execute
the building construction effectively.
General Objectives:
Student will be able to:
1. Know various technical term related to different components of building structure.
2. Understand various construction processes of different building components with use of
equipments.
3. Understand the process of setting out of building.
4. Know various materials required for execution of various construction processes.
5. Suggest rectifications for various defects in Building works.
Learning Structure:
Procedure
Concepts
Facts Building
Theory
Contents : 04 08
Load bearing , Framed and composite structure
Sub structure: foundation, Plinth and DPC its function.
Super structure: Wall, sill, lintel, doors and windows, floor, roof, parapet,
slab, columns, beams, and their functions.
General design Principles of Earthquake Resistant structures: while
planning and during construction
Topic – 2 Construction of Sub Structure
Specific Objectives:
Set out layout of building structure on ground
State various terms related to substructure.
Classify the foundations.
List the precautions in construction of foundation
Contents:
2.1 --------------------------------------------------------------(08)
Site Clearance, preparing job layout, layout for load bearing structure and
framed structure by centre line and face line method. Precautions while 12 20
marking layout on ground.
Excavation for foundation, timbering and strutting for foundation trench,
dewatering of foundation, tools and plants used for excavation.
2.2----------------------------------------------------------------(12)
Foundations: Definition, Function, requirements of good foundation,
Types a) Shallow foundation- wall footing, isolated and combined column
footing, stepped foundation, raft foundation.
b) Deep Foundation: Pile foundation, well foundation and caisson.
Precautions to be taken while constructing foundation in black cotton soil.
Specific objectives
Distinguish form work and centering
State procedure for Water proofing construction for RCC slab and sanitary
block
State procedure of termite proofing
Do Maintenance of building
Content
Form work and centering – Meaning of different terms, Necessity,
materials used in form work and centering. Form work sketches for
column, beam, chajja, stripping time of form work, shifting of formwork
for highrise works, bolting, fixing, strutting etc. Centering for beam, 08 10
columns and slab. Requirements of goods form work.
Water proofing – necessity and importance, water proofing procedure for
RCC slab and sanitary blocks, during the construction and after
construction.
Termite proofing – necessity and importance. Pre-construction termite
proofing and post construction termite proofing.
Building maintenance
Cause and types of cracks in masonry walls, plaster, concrete slabs,
beams, columns, staircases, identification and repairs of cracks.
Settlement – cause and remedial measures
Plinth protection – necessity and material used
Rebarring techniques
Practicals:
Skills to be developed
Intellectual Skills:
Students will be able to:
a) Identify the components of building.
b) Select materials for components of building.
c) Select appropriate of construction process for various building components.
d) Identify various methods of checking for quality in building components.
e) Identify defects in building construction.
f) Prepare appropriate visit report.
List of Practical:
1. To set out Foundation Plan on ground for load bearing structure.
2. To set out foundation plan on ground for framed structure.
3. To visit building construction site to understand construction of substructure.
4. To construct dry brick masonry using actual bricks in stretcher. Header, English bond and
Flemish bond with closer and bats for half, one and half brick thick wall.
5. To visit building construction site to understand construction of super structure.
6. To check the verticality and horizontal level of construction work.
7. Demonstration of plastering wall surface including preparation of cement mortar 1:4 with
all precautions.
8. Observe various defects such as efflorescence, cracks, and leakages in building
components and to suggest remedial measures.
9. Assignment on building components and construction work like scaffolding, formwork,
centering (Any four)
10. Assignment on advance construction methods.
11. Assignment on advance construction material.
Learning Resources
1. Books
Sr.No. Title Author Publisher
1 Building Construction Sushil Kumar Standard, New Delhi
2 Building Construction P C Varghese PHI, New Delhi
3 Building Construction S. C. Rangwala Charotor
4 Building construction illustrated Francis D.K. Ching Wiley India
5 Building Construction S. P.Arora Dhanpat Rai & sons
NOTE:
Two tests each of 25 marks to be conducted as per the schedule given by MSBTE.
Total of tests marks for all theory subjects are to be converted out of 50 and to be
entered in mark sheet under the head Sessional Work. (SW)
In Term End Examination, students shall attempt all Questions including
Theory Questions on Drawing Sheet.No separate Answer Book shall be issued
to answer theory questions.
In Term End Examination, Question papers shall be set by allotting maximum 20
marks towards Theory portion and remaining 80 Marks for Drawing portion to test
the drawing skills.
Rationale:
This subject is core technology subject, enabling the principles of planning for drafting the
content into graphical form and thereafter its execution. Civil Engineer has to convert design
parameters and process details into actual practice. The planning for buildings includes the entire
facilities to be provided as per individual’s requirements, economical status and suitable to the
users.
Therefore, students are required to understand, interpret and prepare working drawing. This
will further lead into reading and understanding of drawing that will make the execution and
implementation easy in the field.
As a matter of fact, whatever is best in the universe ought to be preserved and must be
remembered and desired by common man. Based on this ideology, an integrated approach to
protect the environment, efforts towards Ecological- Environmental –Settlement of Building –Man
and nature relationship shall be adopted. Architecturally, building should create occupational
comfort, functional utility, aesthetic approach, environmental filters.
In long run construction industry should have orientation towards the skillful design and
energy efficient technique. Emphasis shall be given on integrated approach using National Code of
Building of India (2005) for appropriate planning of building .This will be further useful in the area
of Building Construction, Estimating and Costing, Surveying, Design of Structure and Projects.
This will create confidence and share a grain of salt in building nation in a beautiful way of
approach.
General objectives:
The students will be able to –
1) Interpret different building drawings.
2) Understand principles of planning considering built environment approach.
3) Apply building rules and byelaws and IS 962:1989 specifications for planning of buildings.
4) Understand the preparation of line plans for Residential and Public Buildings.
5) Draw submission drawing and working drawing
6) Understand methods of perspective drawing for various objects.
Learning Structure:
Theory:
Note: Drawing skills to be developed through theory and practical hours.
Specific objectives:
Draw the conventions , signs and symbols
Use appropriate scale for different building drawings
Read and interpret the readymade drawings
Contents:
Conventions as per IS 962:1989, symbols for different materials such
as earthwork, brickwork, stonework, concrete ,woodwork etc. used in
civil engineering construction, graphical symbols for door and
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window, Abbreviations, symbols for sanitary and electrical
installations .Symbols for room furnishing such as kitchen platform,
sink, bed, wardrobe, door opening etc.
Types of lines- visible lines, centre line, hidden line, section line,
dimension line, extension line, pointers, arrow head or dots
.Appropriate lettering and numbering for drawing
Types of scale- Monumental, Intimate, criteria for Proper Selection
of scale for various types of drawing
Reading and interpreting readymade Architectural building drawing (
To be procured from Architect, Planning Consultants, Planning
Engineer )
Topic 2. Planning of Building
Specific objectives :
State space requirement and norms for minimum dimensions of
each units of a building
Calculate different areas such as plinth area, floor area, built-up
area, carpet area
Draw line plan for residential and public buildings
Contents:
Principles of planning of Residential and Public building- Aspect,
Prospect ,Orientation ,Grouping, Privacy, Elegance, Flexibility, 14 36
Roominess, Circulation, Furniture requirements, Sanitation,
Economy.
Space requirement and norms for minimum dimension of different
units in the residential and public buildings.
Rules and bye-laws of sanctioning authorities for construction
Calculation for areas such as plot area, built up area, super built up
area, plinth area, carpet area, floor area, FAR (Floor Area Ratio) / FSI
Line plans for residential building of minimum three rooms including
w/c, bath and staircase as per principles of planning.
Line plans for public building-school building, primary health centre,
hospital building, bank, post office, hostel, canteen, Restaurant.
Topic 3. Types of Drawing
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Specific objectives :
Draw developed plan, elevation, section, site plan based on given
line plan.
Prepare submission drawing, working drawing, foundation
drawing of a residential building.
Contents:
Data drawing – developed plan, elevation, section, site plan, schedule
for openings, construction notes with specifications, area statement.
Planning of staircase- Rise and Tread for residential and public
building.
Submission drawing of Single storey Load Bearing residential
building (2 BHKD) with staircase.
Submission drawing of Two storey Framed Structure (G+1)
residential building (2 BHKD) with staircase.
Working drawing of Load Bearing Structure – developed plan,
elevation, section passing through staircase, foundation plan with
Scale 1:50.
Foundation plan of Framed Structure and section of column and
footing with scale 1:50
Details of RCC components with scale 1:20 for Chajjas and
Lintel, Staircase.
Topic.4. PERSPECTIVE DRAWING
Specific objectives :
Use the principles of perspective drawings
Draw perspective drawing of object.
Contents: 04 16
Definition, Types of perspective , terms used in perspective
drawing , principles used in perspective drawing
One Point and Two Point Perspective of small objects such as steps,
monuments, pedestals etc.
Total 32 100
N.B. -- In Term End Examination, Question papers shall be set by allotting
maximum 20 marks towards Theory portion and remaining 80 Marks for drawing
portion to test the drawing skills.
In Term End Examination, students shall attempt all Questions including
Theory Questions on Drawing Sheet. No separate Answer Book shall be
issued to answer the theory questions.
Practical:
Skills to be developed:
Intellectual Skills:
Read and interpret building drawing
Plan residential and public building as per requirement
Apply building rules, regulations and bye-laws
Motor Skills:
Prepare proportionate line plan for residential and public building
Draw developed plan, elevation, section, site plan, and foundation plan, with neat letterings
and dimensions.
Prepare schedule of openings, area statement
Write construction notes.
1. Draw various types of lines, graphical symbols for materials, doors, windows, sanitary
and water supply installations, electrical installations, abbreviations as per IS 962:1989
location for bed, sofa, dinning table with chairs, wardrobe etc.
2. Collect one readymade drawing for residential building (1 BHKD or 2BHKD)
Read various details shown on drawing. write summary of observations on the drawing
itself such as orientation of rooms ,placement of doors and windows, wall thicknesses,
flooring in rooms and sanitary block, skirting, dado, kitchen platform-size, height etc;
room height, chajja projections, staircase-rise, tread, landing etc. attach this drawing
with the sketch book.
3. Draw line plans for five Residential Buildings with minimum three rooms and staircase
in each with WC and Bath.
4. Draw line plans for five Public Building- School Building, Primary Health Centre,
Hospital Building, Bank, Post Office, Hostel, and Canteen.
5. Draw developed plan, Elevation, section, site plan, area statement, schedule of opening
and construction notes from given line plan (1BHKD) OR (2BHKD) for Load Bearing
Structure.
1. Submission drawing, to the scale 1:100,(Sheet no. 1)of single storeyed Load Bearing
Residential Building (2BHKD) with Flat Roof and staircase showing developed plan,
elevation, section passing through Stair or W.C. and Bath, site plan (1:200), area
statement, schedule of openings , construction notes.
3. Working drawing of Sheet No 1 to the scale 1:50, showing developed plan, elevation,
section passing through staircase or W.C.and Bath and Component Drawing of RCC
Lintel and Chajjas. Shows detailed enlarge section.
4. Two Point Perspective Drawing of small objects - steps, monuments, pedestals (any
one) scale 1:50
Learning Resources:
1. Books :
Sr.
Title Author Publisher
No.
M.G. Shah, CM Kale,
1. Building Drawing Mc Graw Hill
S.Y. Patki
Planning and design of
2. Y.S. Sane Allied Publishers
Building
New Asian
3 Civil Engineering Drawing Malik and Mayo
Publishers
Principles of Perspective M. G. Shah &
4. Mc Graw Hill
Drawing C. M. Kale
Building Planning and Dr N Kumara Swamy and A
5. Charotar Publication
Drawing Kameshwara Rao
3. Websites:
http://www.greenhomebuilding.com/sustainable_architecture.htm
http://www.cgarchitect.com/upclose/VI/Week23/VI_Week23.pdf
NOTE:
Two tests each of 25 marks to be conducted as per the schedule given by MSBTE.
Total of tests marks for all theory subjects are to be converted out of 50 and to be
entered in mark sheet under the head Sessional Work (SW).
Rationale:
Surveying is of special specific importance and interest to a civil engineer. Variety of
surveys are required to be conducted prior to and during the planning and construction of any
infrastructure development in various civil engineering projects like Building Construction,
Irrigation Engineering, Transportation Engineering, Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering
Systems etc.
Surveying is the basic need for any project or constructional scheme under consideration.
Details of proposed work are plotted from the field notes. The reliability of the estimation of
quantities and effectiveness of design depends upon the precision and thoroughness exercised
during the detailed survey.
Topic on various surveying instruments like Chain, Tape, Cross-staff, Prismatic Compass,
Plane-Table and Leveling instruments are useful for preparation of various preliminary, detailed
and construction surveys. Contents on Planimeter are useful for measuring regular and irregular
areas on plan or map which is further useful in estimating the volumes.
Knowledge and skills acquired by the students in the subject would enable them to prepare
plans/maps. These plans/maps will be further used for effective planning, designing, estimating and
executing civil engineering construction work.
This further will lead the students as professionals in surveying.
General Objectives:
Student will be able to:
Understand the need of surveying.
Understand handling and use of different survey instruments for the field operations.
Understand linear and angular measurements
Select suitable instruments and appropriate method of survey..
Understand the preparation of plans/maps by using field observations.
Read and interpret survey plans/maps.
Learning Structure:
Theory:
Contents:
6.1………………………………………………………(08)
Concept of leveling. Meaning of terms used in leveling- Level
surface, Level line, Horizontal surface and line, Vertical line, Datum
line, Reduced Level, Bench Mark and its types.
Levelling instruments- Dumpy level and Auto level. Dumpy level-
Component parts, Line of collimation, Axis of telescope, Axis of
bubble-tube and their relationships, temporary adjustment, permanent
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adjustment of dumpy level(only relationship of different axes of
dumpy level). Auto Level- Component parts and temporary
adjustments. Advantages of Auto Level. Leveling Staff- Telescopic.
6.2…………………………………………………………(08)
Fore Sight, Back Sight, Intermediate Sight, Negative staff reading,
Change point, Height of plane of collimation, Station point, Rise and
Fall, Level book and its recording,
Methods of leveling- Simple levelling, Differential levelling, Profile
and Cross sectioning, Fly levelling, Check levelling and reciprocal
levelling
6.3………………………………………………………..(12)
Method of reduction of level- Height of instrument, Rise and Fall
method. Arithmetic check. Numerical problems.
Sources of errors in leveling, precautionary measures.
Total 64 100
Practicals:
Skills to be developed
Intellectual Skills:
Identify the different instruments for linear measurement and leveling.
Select various types of survey instruments for specific survey work.
Identify the errors in the survey instruments.
Reading and Interpretation of drawing (plans/maps)
Motor Skills:
Measure distances, Bearings and calculate Reduced Levels.
Recording of survey field data collected in Field Book and Leveling Book.
Prepare drawing (plans/maps) using survey data.
List of Practicals:
Instructions:
Group size for survey practical shall be about five students.
Each teaching staff shall handle maximum two groups.
Students shall record the observations in Field Book in the field itself.
One full day per project is required for mini project survey work.
Drawing and plotting should be considered as a part of practical.
1. Measurement of distances with chain and tape on ground with direct and indirect ranging.
2. Use Optical Square and Open Cross Staff for setting out perpendicular and running a
survey line for locating details. Drafting page of field book.
3. Measurement of area of selected field by Chain and Cross Staff survey.
4. Setting Prismatic Compass and observe Fore and Back bearings.
5. Measuring Fore and Back Bearings of 5-6 side closed traverse. Identifying stations affected
by local attraction and calculating corrected F.B. and B.B. and included angles. Apply
arithmetic check for sum of interior angles.
6. Carry out the temporary adjustments of Plane Table and locating details by Radiation
Method.
7. Locating details by Intersection method.
8. Carry out the Plane Table traverse of 4-5 sides.
9. Use of Dumpy Level, its temporary adjustments and carry out the simple leveling.
Reduction of level by H.I. method and rise and fall method.
10. Use of Auto Level, its temporary adjustments and carry out the differential leveling.
Reduction of level by Rise and Fall method.
11. Carrying Bench Mark one point to other point about 200 m by Fly leveling using Auto
Level.
12. Profile leveling and Cross Sectioning for 60 m length with spot level at 10 m interval and
cross section at 20 m intervals.
13. Carry out the permanent adjustment of dumpy level
14. Check permanent adjustment of auto level.
Mini Projects:
1. Chain and Compass survey for a closed traverse (5-6) sides and locating the details of
buildings, roads and other details. Plotting of the corrected traverse on A1 size imperial
drawing sheet.
2. Plane Table survey for a closed traverse (5-6) sides and locating the details of buildings,
roads and other details. Use A1 size imperial drawing sheet.
3. Profile Levelling and Cross Sectioning for 500 m length. Spot levels at 10 m interval and 30
m cross section at 50 m interval. Plotting Plan, longitudinal section and cross section on A1
size imperial drawing sheet (show the formation level on drawing and write values in the
columns for gradient, formation level, height of banking, depth of cutting, nature of soil on
the drawing of profile leveling. This may be used for estimating purpose in 5th semester.
Learning Resources:
Books:
Sr.
Title Author Publisher
No.
Surveying and Leveling- 38th
1 N.N. Basak Tata McGraw Hill
edition.
Surveying- Volume-I, Third
2 S.K. Duggal Tata McGraw Hill
Edition
T.P. Kanetkar and
3 Surveying and Leveling-I Pune Vidyarthi Grigh Prakashan
Kulkarni
4
Surveying and Leveling-I Dr. B.C. Punmia Laxmi Publication
NOTE:
Two tests each of 25 marks to be conducted as per the schedule given by MSBTE.
Total of tests marks for all theory subjects are to be converted out of 50 and to be
entered in mark sheet under the head Sessional Work (SW).
Rationale:
The structures are constructed by using different materials like steel, wood and reinforced
cement concrete etc. These structures are subjected to different types of loads such as axial load,
eccentric load, shear load and transverse load etc. The subject deals with the study of the mechanics
of deformable bodies, strength and other mechanical properties of materials.
The topic on shear force and bending moment, different stresses and shear stresses at critical
locations will be useful to analyze the internal behaviour of structural member under different
combinations off loads.
The knowledge gained in this subject is useful to study further the subjects like Theory of
structures, Design of steel structures, Design of R. C. structures, Hydraulics, Geotechnical
Engineering etc.
General Objectives:
The students will be able to:
Understand various mechanical properties of materials.
Understand the behavior of members under different types of load.
Apply principles of equilibrium for determining shear force and bending moment for a
given beam.
Understand the principles of calculating moment of Inertia for simple and composite
sections.
Learning Structure:
Apply the Principles to analyse behavior of structural members subjected to axial, shear
Applications and transverse loads and to analyze the columns.
Applying
Hooke’s Effect of Apply Plot shear Analyse
Law & Temp. on relationship stress and the long
Procedure determine Stresses between rate of Bending & short
stresses & and loading, shear stress column
deformations Strains force distribution by
& bending diagrams Euler’s
moment, to across c/s theory
draw SFD & and
Establish the BMD Rankin’s
relationship Theory.
among elastic
constants Applying
Theorem of
M.I. to calculate
M.I. of
Elastic body, Different
plastic body, Temperature Laminae Effective
rigid body, Stresses & length
elasticity, Strains Slenderness
Principles Stress & Moment of ratio,
Shear force, Buckling
Strain, Axial Bending Inertia,
load, Bending Stress, load,
moment Crippling
Shear Stress
load.
Theory:
Sr.
Topic and Contents Hours Marks
No
Topic 1: Moment of Inertia
Specific Objectives :
Calculate moment of inertia Standard plane figures.
Calculate moment of inertia, Radius of gyration of Built up sections.
1 Contents : 06 16
Concept of Moment of Inertia, Moment of Inertia of plane areas such
as square, rectangle, triangle, circle, semicircle and quarter circle
Parallel axis and perpendicular axis theorem, M.I of built up
sections, symmetrical and Unsymmetrical sections, radius of gyration
and polar moment of inertia.
Topic 2: Simple Stress and Strain
Specific Objectives :
Draw stress-strain curve for ductile and brittle materials and locate
salient points.
Calculate deformation of body subjected to axial load.
Calculate stress and strains of composite sections subjected
to axial load
Contents :
Definition of rigid body, plastic body, mechanical properties of metal
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such as elasticity and elastic limit.
Definition of stress, strain, modulus of elasticity, S. I. Unit.
Classification of stress, strain, Sign convention. Stress, strain curve
for mild steel and HYSD bar, yield stress/ proof stress, Ultimate
stress, breaking stress and percentage elongation.
Deformation of body due to axial load. Deformation of a Body
subjected to axial forces. Deformation of body of stepped cross
section due to axial load, maximum stress and minimum stress
induced. Stresses in bars of composite section and deformation.
Shear stress, shear strain and modulus of rigidity, complementary
shear stress, state of simple shear, punching shear.
Topic 3: Elastic Constants
Specific Objectives:
Calculate change in dimensions and volume of the body subjected to
uniaxial, biaxial, triaxial loads.
Calculate different modulli by using relations between E, G, K and
1/m.
3 Calculate stress and strain of the body subjected to Temperature.
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Contents :
Definition of lateral strain, Poisson’s ratio, Change in lateral
dimensions
Volumetric strain due to uni-axial force and change in dimension,
Biaxial and tri-axial stresses and volumetric strain and change in
volume
4 Contents : 08 16
Types of beams - cantilever, simply supported, fixed and continuous
beams with overhang, types of loading- point load, uniformly
distributed load, support reactions for determinate structures
Concept of shear force and bending moment, sign convention.
Relation between bending moment, shear force and rate of loading
Shear force and bending moment diagrams for simply supported
beams, overhanging beams and cantilever subjected to point loads,
UDL and couples, (combination of any two types of loading) point of
contra flexure
Topic 5: Stresses In Beams:
Specific Objectives:
Calculate bending stresses and shear stresses in beams of various
cross sections.
Draw bending stress and shear stress distribution diagram.
Contents :
5.1 Bending Stresses (08)
Bending Stresses in Beams: Concept of pure bending, theory of
5 simple bending, assumptions in theory of bending, neutral axis, 08 16
bending stresses and their nature, bending stress distribution diagram,
moment of resistance.
Application of theory of bending to symmetrical and unsymmetrical
sections.
5.2 Shear Stresses (08)
Shear stresses in beams: Shear stress equation, meaning of terms in
equation, shear stress distribution for rectangular, hollow rectangular,
circular sections and hollow circular sections
Relation between maximum shear stress and average shear stress
Topic 6: Column
Specific Objectives :
Classify the columns.
6 Calculate safe load carrying capacity of column.
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Calculate Dimension of column for given load.
Contents :
Definition, classification of column, Buckling of axially loaded
Practicals:
Intellectual Skills:
List of Practical:
Group – A
1. Identify the components and understand the operation of universal testing machine by
taking trial on sample test pieces.
2. Tension test on mild steel/ Tor steel
3. Izod and Charpy Impact test on three metals. eg. mild steel/ brass/aluminum/ copper /
cast iron etc.
4. Flexural test on timber beam on rectangular section and square section having same
cross-sectional area.
5. Flexure test on floor tiles or roofing tiles.
6. Single Shear and double shear test on any two metals eg. Mild steel/ brass/aluminum/
copper / cast iron etc.
7. Water Absorption and Compression test on bricks on dry and weight bricks.
8. Abrasion Test on flooring tiles (any two) eg. Mosaic tiles, Ceramic Tiles, Cement Tiles.
Group – B
1. Drawing of Shear force and Bending Moment diagrams of cantilever, simply supported
and overhanging beams for different types of loads two problems on each type of beam
on a A4 size graph paper. From group of 4 to 5 student. Each group shall be given
different types of problem.
List of Tutorials:
The tutorials shall be conducted with a batch of 20 students. Form a group of five students.
Each group shall be allotted five different types of problem on the following topics. Problems shall
be submitted in separate note book Teacher shall provide the feed back to the student on the
submitted.
Learning Resources:
1. Books:
Sr.
Title Author Publisher
No.
01 Strength of Materials R. S. Khurmi S. Chand &Company Delhi
02 Mechanics of materials R. C. Hibbeler Pearson Education
03 Strength of materials S. S. Bhavikatti Vikas Publishing House
04 Strength of Materials B. K. Sarkar Tata McGraw -Hill
05 Strength of Material S. Ramamurtham Dhanpat Rai and sons
06 Strength of material R. K. Bansal Laxmi Publications
Rationale:
Students are provided the opportunity to learn different subjects which encourages
development of related intellectual and motor skills amongst them. These skills are further to be
incorporated with various activities in the work environment further. This is introduced through this
subject.
Students are expected to have updated knowledge, current developments in industries and
innovations in the field of Civil engineering.
Students’ participation in the above mentioned curriculum activities will enhance his
confidence, attitude, communication skills also. The exposure to industries, interaction with experts
in civil engineering field will enable a learner to improve upon his own personal abilities and will
help in decision making ability.
Field visits will visualize the structure under construction/completed structures, materials,
equipments & processes involved in execution of work.
Preparing and delivering seminar by students will lead to acquire communication skills,
express his views and technical knowledge, answering queries, convincing ability , presentation
skills.
Data collection involves visiting to markets, material suppliers, industries, manufacturers,
etc by way of which students learn data collection techniques , preparation , analysis and
presentation of it. This shall be helpful to them when they work at sites or in industries or become
entrepreneurs.
Practicals:-
Objectives:-
To develop the following skills-
Intellectual Skills:
1 .Understand application of civil engineering concepts, latest technologies at the visited site
2. Listen and grasp the views of experts
3. Do literature survey, access internet for the preparation of seminar on the topic.
4. Understand the technique for asking questions and conducting interviews for the collection
of data.
Motor Skills:
1. Write a report on visits.
2. Present with Power point
3. Get Feedback from guest lectures
4 Organize and structure the collected information.
Learning Structure:
List of Activities:
Learning Resources:
1) Books:
Sr.
Title Author Publisher
No.
Planning and Design of
1 Y. S. Sane Allied Publishers
Building
2 P.W.D. Hand book Govt. of Maharashtra --
Practical Civil Engineering
3 Khanna Khanna Publications
Hand Book
3) IS/BIS Code: IS: 2386, 4031, BIS 962-1989 Code of Architectural and Building Drawing. BIS
1256-1967 code for Building Bye laws
e.g. http://www.lboro.ac.uk/service/ltd/campus/reportwr.pdf
http://unilearning.uow.edu.au/report/5b.html