Free Vibration damped - undamped vibrations for Single degree of freedom system - Forced vibration - displacement and force isolation.
Text Book
1. Reddy C S, Basic Structural Analysis , Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co., 1996.
Reference Books
1. Bhatt P, Problems in structural Analysis by Matrix Methods , Wheeler, 1989.
2. Flemming, J.F., Computer Analysis of Structural Systems , McGraw Hill, 1989.
3. Holzer S M, Computer Analysis of Structures , Elsevier, 1985.
4. Mukhopadhyay M , Matrix Finite Element Computer and Structural Analysis , Oxford & IBH, 1984.
5. McGuire W and Gallagher R H, Matrix Structural Analysis , John Wiley & Sons, 1979.
6. Meek, J.L., Matrix Structural Analysis , McGraw Hill, 1971.
7. Przemieniecki,J. S, Theory of Matrix Structural Analysis , McGraw Hill, 1968.
8. Rubinstein M F, Matrix Computer Analysis , Prentice Hall, 1969.
9. Sack R C, Matrix Structural Analysis , PWS - Kent Pub. Co., 1989
10. Wang C K and Solomon C G, Introductory Structural Analysis , McGraw Hill Book cc, 1984.
11. Kanchi M B, Matrix Methods of Structural Analysis , Wiley Eastern Ltd., 1993.
12. Sack R L, Structural Analysis , McGraw-Hill Book Co., 1984.
13. Smith. J C , Structural Analysis , Harper and Row Pub., 1988.
14. Rajasekaran,S., and Sankarasubramanian,G., Computational . Structural Mechanics, Prentice Hall of India, 2000
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CE256 DESIGN AND DRAWING (Irrigation and Environmental Engineering)
Credit 3:1:0 Marks 40+60
PART : A
Design of the following irrigation works are to be worked out and detailed drawings are to be drawn:
1. Earthen Dams - Sections of different types of earth dams, plan showing drainage systems.
2. Tank sluice - wing type 3. Tank surplus weir.
4. Canal Regulator (Head regulator) 5. Canal drop.
6. Syphon aqueducts PART: B
Design of the following Environmental Engineering works are to be worked out and detailed drawings are to be drawn.
1. General layout of water supply scheme.
2. Mixing basin, flocculation and sedimentation tanks.
3. Slow and rapid filters - service and clear water reservoirs.
4. General layout for drainage scheme.
5. Manholes, pumping station, septic tank with dispersion trenches and imhoff tank.
6. Primary and secondary settling tanks - trickling filter Text Books
1. Satyanarayanamurthy, C., Design of Minor Irrigation and Canal Structures, Wiley Eastern Limited, June 1994.
2. Ellis, W.M., College of Engineering Manual: Irrigation, The Textile Institute Publishers, 1955.
3. Gharpure, V.N., A Text Book of water supply Engineering, Allied Publishers limited.
Note:
Autonomous Examination is 4 hour duration. There will be two questions in part A and two in part B. Out of which the students will have to answer one in each.
CE257 ESTIMATING, COSTING AND SPECIFICATIONS
Credit 0:0:2 Marks 50+50
UNIT – I : Procedure of Estimating Quantities
Introduction – Main items of work – calculation of quantities of earth work, stone masonry, brick masonry, plastering, cement concrete, R.C.C., Doors, Windows, Flooring, White Washing, colour washing, Distembering and their units.
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UNIT – II : Rate Analysis
Factors affecting rates – importance – Materials for different items of work – Rates of materials and labour – analysis of Rates for cement concrete, R.C.C., brick masonry, Stone masonry, Hollow block masonry, Plastering, Painting, Flooring, Road works, Sanitary Works, Water supply works and Electrical works.
UNIT – III : Cost Estimate of Buildings
Approximate methods – Plinth area estimate – Cubical Contents estimate.
Detailed estimate – Estimation of the cost of single storeyed buildings by individual wall method and centre line method.
Estimation of Roofs – R.C.C. slab roof, GI sheet roof, Tiled Roof, Roof Truss.
Estimation of R.C.C.works – Beam, T-beam and Slab, Column, Foundation, Stair case, Retaining wall etc.
UNIT – IV : Cost Estimate of Other Structures
Estimation of roads – Earth work, Pitching of Slopes, Hill roads.
Estimation of R.C.C. slab culvert, Pier, Pipe culvert, R.C.C. T-beam bridge.
Estimation of Irrigation works like Canals, Aqueducts, Syphon, etc.
Estimation of Water supply and sanitary works like septic tank, Soak pit, Manhole, sewer line, etc.
UNIT – V : Specifications and Valuation
Specifications – Objectives – types of specifications – principles of specification writing – typical specifications.
Valuation – Market value – Book value – Scrap value – Salvage value – annuity – Capitalized values – sinking fund – depreciation – Valuation of a building – Rent fixation – Mortgage – Lease.
Text Books
1. Dutta, “Estimating and Costing”, S Dutta & Co., Lucknow.
2. Rangawala..S.C., “Estimating and Costing”, Charotar Anand.
Reference Book
1. Kohli, D.D.and Kohli R.C., “A Text book on Estimating, Costing and Accounts”, S.Chand and Co., New Delhi, 1994.
CE258 AIRPORTS, DOCKS AND HARBOURS
Credit 4:0:0 Marks 40+60
Unit - I : Introduction to Planning
Air transportation in India - Categories of airports and air services - agencies controlling national and international aviation and their functions- airport regional planning - Factors to be considered for proper planning of airport - airport capacity - various survey to be conducted - airport site selection
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Unit – II : Elements of Airport and Design
Landing and terminal areas and their components - standard for planning airports as per ICAO Typical layout of an airport and its components Runways taxiways and aprons -different types - pattern and layout - general principle of design - loading apron - holding apron - parking aircrafts
Unit - III : Navigational Aids
Traffic aids and airport marking - lighting airports - runway lighting - taxiway lighting - air traffic control - Visual and instrument landing systems - airport drainage - typical layout of existing airport teminal and service blocks - Chennai , Coimbatore, Calcutta, New Delhi and Mumbai
Unit - IV : Docks and Management
Dock - different types of wet and dry docks - functional design and various types and their usage- navigational aids - necessity and type of signals - fixed and floating signals - buoys-beacons - different types of dredges and their application.
Unit -V : Harbours
Classification and requirements of harbours - choice of site and general principles governing their design entrance to harbour Breakwaters classification and construction wharves -piers and Bulkheads - Dolphins - Fender and other mooring devices- Typical layout of Existing harbours - Chennai - Cochin – Tuticorin - Mumbai.
Text Books
1. Rangwala,P.S., Airport Engineering, Charotar publishing house, Anand - 1992.
2. Srinivasan R and Rangwala, S.C., Harbour Dock and Tunnel engineering, Charotar Publishing House, Anand, 1991.
Reference Books
1. Bindra, S.P., Docks and Harbour Engineering, Dhanpat Rai and sons, New Delhi, 1992.
2. Shahani, Aiport Techniques,Oxford and IBH Publishing CO, PVT, LTD, 1995.
CE259 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
Credit 4:0:0 Marks 40+60