CE 231 is an engineering geology lab course that meets for 3 periods per week. The university examination is 3 hours long and worth a total of 50 marks, with an additional 25 marks for sessional work. The course involves 13 experiments covering topics like the identification of mineral and rock properties, structural geology, electrical resistivity of earth materials, geological and hydrogeological mapping, and the analysis of maps related to tectonics and foundation engineering.
CE 231 is an engineering geology lab course that meets for 3 periods per week. The university examination is 3 hours long and worth a total of 50 marks, with an additional 25 marks for sessional work. The course involves 13 experiments covering topics like the identification of mineral and rock properties, structural geology, electrical resistivity of earth materials, geological and hydrogeological mapping, and the analysis of maps related to tectonics and foundation engineering.
Instruction 3 Periods per week Duration of University Examination 3 Hours University Examination 50 Marks Sessional 25 Marks
LISTS OF EXPERIMENTS 1. Identification and Description of physical properties of minerals 2. Identification and Description of Geotechnical characteristics of Rocks IS code:123(1975) 3. Determination of Apparent Specific gravity and Porosity and Water Absorption of different Rocks IS Code: 1124 (1974) 4. Study of Structural Models (folds, faults and unconformities) 5. Measurement of strike and dip of joints in granites using clinometer Compass- a field experiment 6. Measurement of Electrical Resistivity of rocks, Soils and waters a lab. Expt 7. Vertical Electrical sounding a filed Expt. 8. Study of Geological Maps of Andhra Pradesh and India w.r.t. the distribution of Building Stones. 9. Study of Geological Map of India and Geomorphologic Map of India 10. Study of Hydrogeological Maps of Andhra Pradesh and India. 11. Study of tectonic Map of India, Seismo tectonic Atlas of India and Seismic Zoning Map of India. 12. Study of Maps and Sections pertaining to the Foundation Geology of Major Dam sites of India. 13. Study of Topographic maps
Excavation Methods and Support Systems for the Tiga Dihaji Dam Intake Tunnel in South Sumatera Province, Indonesia, based on the Japan Society of Civil Engineers (JSCE)