Department of Civil Engineering
Department of Civil Engineering
The Department of Civil Engineering has been in existence since the inception Associate Professor - Senior Scale
of its parent, M I T Manipal in 1957, and has blossomed into a center of Mr N. S. Ananda Rao, MTech
excellence in Civil Engineering. In addition to the undergraduate programme Dr B. H. Venkatrama Pai., Ph.D (Manipal University)
(B.Tech. in Civil Engg.), the department offers three post graduate Mr Prakash Rao B., MTech
programmes: M.Tech. in Structural Engineering, M. Tech in Construction Dr K. Balakrishna, Ph.D (Mangalore University)
Engineering and M.Tech. in Environmental Engineering and the Doctoral Dr Purushotham G. Sarvade, Ph.D (NITK, Suratkal)
programme (Ph.D) and Quality improvement programme (Q.I.P). Dr Asha Udaya Rao, Ph.D (Manipal University)
A highly qualified and dedicated faculty, well trained and experienced
supporting staff, backing of a progressive management, state of the art Associate Professor
laboratories, classrooms, library facilities and infrastructure provide a Mr Srinivasa Raghavan, MTech
conducive environment for the pursuit of academic excellence. Mr K. Phaniraj, BE.,ME
The department lays emphasis on educating and equipping students to Dr Jagadeesh Pai B., Ph.D (NITK, Suratkal)
manage the challenges of a professional engineering career. The Dr Gopinatha Nayak, Ph.D (NITK, Suratkal)
department has an excellent track record for placement of its graduates
Assistant Professor - Selection Grade
too: reputed companies routinely visit the campus for recruitment and
Mr Ravindranatha, MTech
nearly all eligible students are absorbed.
Mr K. Ganesh Kini, MTech
The department frequently organizes continuing-education-programmes,
Ms Shambhavi Kamath M., MTech
technical lectures and talks from experts in emerging areas of Civil
Ms Shilpa S. Ratnoji, MTech
Engineering. The department takes pride in the achievement of its
distinguished alumni, who hold prestigious positions in private and Assistant Professor - Senior Scale
government organizations, industry and academia, across the globe. Mr Balakrishna S. Maddodi, MSc.
Ms Lathashri U. A., MTech
Academic Program Offered
Mr Raghavendra K. Holla B., MTech
• B.Tech. in Civil Engineering (since 1957)
Mr Girish M. G., MTech
• M.Tech. in Structural Engineering (since 1992)
Mr Shriharsha, MTech
• M.Tech. in Construction Engineering (since 1989)
Mr Anup Wilfred Sebastian., MTech
• M.Tech. in Environmental Engineering (since 2010)
• MSc. in Geology (since 2015)
• Ph.D Assistant Professor
Ms Sridevi H., MTech
Facilities and Resources Mr Arun Kumar Y. M., MTech
The department is well equipped with following well established Mr Laxman Kudva P., MTech
laboratories: Strength of Materials, Concrete and Highway material testing, Ms H K Sugandhini, MTech
Environmental Engineering, Soil Mechanics, Structural Engineering, Mr Prasanna Kumar M., MTech
Engineering Geology, Irrigation, Hydraulic Mechanics and Survey. Ms Suja T. P., MTech
Mr Avinash A. R., MTech
The department has a strong research focus on Soil Stability and Ms Dhanalakshmi, MTech
Mechanics, Environmental Science and Pollution Abatement, Concrete Ms Radhika Bhandary P., MTech
Technology, Environmental Geochemistry, Earthquake Engineering and Ms Vidya Dodwad, MTech
Structural Dynamics. The faculty regularly participates in several academic Mr Sandeep G. S., MTech
activities by presenting research papers at national and international levels. Ms Ashwini P. R., MTech
The department offers consultancy and testing services for structural Ms Sowmya Rao G. S., MTech
analysis, cement, building materials, steel and water samples to private and Mr Kiran Bhat P., MTech
government organizations, builders and the local populace. Mr Ramesh Nayaka, MTech
Mr Praveen Kumar P., MTech
Faculty List
Dr Shreelaxmi Prashanth, Ph.D (NITK, Suratkal)
Professor & Head Mr Sandesh Upadhyaya K., MTech
Dr Mohandas Chadaga, Ph.D (Manipal University) Ms Ramya R. Pai, MTech
Mr Vishnu Unnikrishnan, MTech
Professor Mr Poornachandra Pandit, MTech
Dr A. Krishnamoorthy, Ph.D (Mangalore University) Ms Teena Thomas, MTech
Dr Narayana Sabhahit, Ph.D (IIT Kanpur) Ms Indu Nair, MTech
Dr Udayashankar H. N., Ph.D (Mangalore University) Mr Shaurya Rahul Narlanka, MTech
Dr Gicy M. Kovoor, Ph.D (NITK, Suratkal) Ms Sheeka Subramani B., MTech
Dr Narayan Shenoy K., Ph.D (Mangalore University)
Dr K. Balakrishna Rao, Ph.D (NITK, Suratkal) Ms Chaitra M., BE. (on contract)
Dr Kiran Kamath, Ph.D (NITK, Suratkal) Mr Udaya Kumar K. S., BE. (on contract)
Dr Kiran Kumar Shetty M., Ph.D (Manipal University) Mr Deepak Nayak, BE. (on contract)
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B Tech in CIVIL ENGINEERING
Year
Subject Code Subject Name L T P C Subject Code Subject Name L T P C
MAT 2104 Engineering Mathematics – III 2 1 0 3 MAT 2204 Engineering Mathematics – IV 2 1 0 3
CIE 2101 Fluid Mechanics 3 1 0 4 CIE 2201 Water Resources Engineering 3 1 0 4
CIE 2102 Mechanics of Structure 3 1 0 4 CIE 2202 Analysis of Indeterminate Structures 3 1 0 4
CIE 2103 Building Science and Technology 4 0 0 4 CIE 2203 Basic Reinforced Concrete Design 3 1 0 4
II CIE 2104 Basics of Surveying 2 1 0 3 CIE 2204 Applied Surveying 2 1 0 3
CIE 2105 Engineering Geology 3 0 0 3 *** *** Open Elective – I 3 0 0 3
CIE 2111 Building Design and Drawing 0 0 3 1 CIE 2211 Surveying Practice – I 0 0 3 1
CIE 2112 Material Testing Lab – I 0 0 3 1 CIE 2212 Geology Lab 0 0 3 1
17 4 6 23 16 5 6 23
FIFTH SEMESTER SIXTH SEMESTER
CIE 3101 Geotechnical Engg. 3 1 0 4 HUM 4002 Engineering Economics and Financial Management 2 1 0 3
CIE 3102 Basic Structural Steel Design 3 1 0 4 CIE 3201 Applied Soil Engineering 3 0 0 3
CIE 3103 Water Supply Engineering 3 0 0 3 CIE 3202 Waste Water Management 3 0 0 3
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III CIE 3104 Highway Engineering 2 1 0 3 CIE 3203 Railway and Airport Engineering 3 0 0 3
CIE **** Program Elective – I 3 0 0 3 CIE **** Program Elective – II 3 0 0 3
CIE 3105 Elements of Earthquake Engineering 3 0 0 3 ******* Open Elective – II 3 0 0 3
CIE 3111 Soil Mechanics Lab 0 0 3 1 CIE 3211 Structural Design and Drawing 1 0 3 2
CIE 3112 Fluid Mechanics Lab 0 0 3 1 CIE 3212 Material Testing Lab – II 0 0 3 1
CIE 3213 Surveying Practice – II 0 0 3 1
17 3 6 22 18 1 9 22
SEVENTH SEMESTER EIGHTH SEMESTER
HUM 4001 Essentials of Management 2 1 0 3 CIE 4297 Seminar 1
CIE 4101 Estimating and Construction Management 3 1 0 4 CIE 4298 Industrial Training 1
CIE **** Program Elective – III 3 0 0 3 CIE 4299 Project Work/Practice School 12
CIE **** Program Elective – IV 3 0 0 3
IV CIE **** Program Elective – V 3 0 0 3
CIE **** Program Elective – VI 3 0 0 3
CIE 4111 Computer Aided Analysis and Design Lab 0 0 3 1
CIE 4112 Environmental Engg. Lab 0 0 3 1
CIE 4113 Estimation and Costing Practice 0 0 3 1
17 2 9 22 14
Minor Specialisations THIRD SEMESTER
I. Building Construction and Management MAT 2104: ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS - III [2 1 0 3]
1. CIE 4001: Building Code and Requirements Gradient, divergence and curl, Line, surface and volume integrals.
2. CIE 4002: Precast Technology Green's, divergence and Stoke's theorems. Fourier series of periodic
3. CIE 4003: Recent Advances in Concrete Technology functions. Half range expansions. Harmonic analysis. Fourier integrals.
4. CIE 4004: Resource Management Sine and cosine integrals, Fourier transform, Sine and cosine
transforms. Partial differential equation- Basic concepts, solutions of
II. Environmental Engineering, Hydraulics & Water Resources equations involving derivatives with respect to one variable only.
Engg. solutions by indicated transformations and separation of variables. One-
1. CIE 4005: Ground Water Engineering dimensional wave equation, one dimensional heat equation and their
2. CIE 4006: Hydrological Analysis solutions. Introduction to probability: finite sample space, conditional
3. CIE 4007: Hydraulics and Hydraulic Machines probability and independence. Bayes' theorem,One dim. random
4. CIE 4008: Industrial Waste Treatment variables, Mean, Variance. Two and higher dimensional random
variables: mean, variance, correlation coefficient and regression.
III. Geotechnical Engineering & Transportation Engineering
1. CIE 4009: Design of Foundation and Earth Retaining Structures References:
2. CIE 4010: Ground Improvement Techniques 1. Murray R. Spiegel, “Vector Analysis”, Shaum Publishing Co.,
3. CIE 4011: Pavement Material and Design
1959.
4. CIE 4012: Soil Reinforcement and Geosynthetics
2. Erwin Kreyszig, “Advanced Engg. Mathematics”, Wiley Eastern.
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2. James M Gere & Stephen P Timoshenko, “Mechanics of Materials”, (deterioration) of rocks, Structural Geology, Petrology, crystallography,
CBS Publishers &Distributers, New Delhi. Minerals, Rock as building material, Engineering Geology, Remote
3. Basavarajaiah & Mahadevappa, “Strength of Materials”, CBS sensing and GIS, Geological considerations in selection of sites for dams
Publishers., 2001. & reservoirs, tunnels, bridges & highways and Landslides.
4. Reddy C.S., “Basic structural analysis”, Tata McGraw Hill, New
Delhi, 2004. References:
5. Ramamrutham & Narayanan, “Strength of Materials”, Dhanpat Rai, 1. Parbin Singh, “Engineering Geology”, S.K. Kataria and Sons, New
1989. Delhi, 2002.
2. Mukherjee P. K., “A text book of Geology”, World Press, Kolkata,
CIE 2103: BUILDING SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY [4 0 0 4] 2003.
Masonry elements, Stone masonry, Jointsin masonry, Hollow block 3. Venkata Reddy D., “Engineering Geology for Civil Engineering”,
construction. Load bearing and partition walls, Plastering, Painting and Oxford and IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1995.
Flooring, Roofs, Shoring, Underpinning, and Scaffolding, Bricks, Tiles,
Lime, Timber, plywood, Tar, Bitumen and Asphalt, Modern Building CIE 2111: BUILDING DESIGN AND DRAWING [0 0 3 1]
Materials, Corrosion, Cement, Concrete, Micro Structure of Concrete, Introduction to AutoCAD, Foundations and Footings, Doors and
Mix design proportion, curing, Introduction to Alternative Concretes, Windows, Designing and Drawing of Residential Buildings, Designing
Adhesives and sealants. and Drawing of Public Buildings:
References: References:
1. “Handbook on Masonry design and construction”, SP 20-1991 1. Balagopal Pabhu T. S., Vincent Paul K. and Vijayan C., “Building
2. “Nomograms for thickness of masonry walls”,SP10-1975, (First Design of Civil Engg. Drawing”, Spades Publishers, Calicut, 1999.
reprint September 1991) 2. Shah and Kale, “Principle of Building Drawing”, Tata McGraw Hill
3. “Handbook on Building Construction Practices”, SP:62 (S&T) Publishing Co., New Delhi, 1985.
:1997 3. Sharma and Kaul, “Text book of Building Construction”, S. Chand,
4. “National Building Code”, BIS, New Delhi, (1988) New Delhi, 1976.
5. “Sushil Kumar, Building Construction”, Standard Publication (1976) 4. Rangawala S. C., “Elementary and advanced building
Construction”, Charotar Publishing House Pvt. Limited, 2009.
CIE 2104: BASIC SURVEYING [2 1 0 3] 5. IS National Building Code, 1970.
Introduction , Compass Survey, Plane Table survey, Levelling, Simple
leveling, Differential leveling, Errors in Levelling, Reciprocal Levelling, CIE 2112: MATERIAL TESTING LAB - I [0 0 3 1]
Contours, Application and uses, Methods in Contouring, Characteristics Determination of specific gravity of fine and coarse aggregate, grading of
of contours, Theodolite Survey , Repetition and Reiteration methods coarse aggregate and fine aggregate, Bulking of sand, Aggregate impact
Temporary adjustments of theodolite, Trignometriclevelling using height value and abrasion value (Los Angeles Test). Cement - determination of
and distance formulae specific gravity, Fineness, Standard consistency, Setting times,
Soundness and Strength. Concrete - Determination of workability, Mix
References: Design as per IS 10262-1982, Compressive strength and tensile
1. Punmia B. C, “Surveying and levelling, Vol I and II”, Lakshmi strength, flexural strength and modulus of elasticity, Permeability of
Publishers, New Delhi, 2005. concrete.
2. Arora K. R, “Surveying, Vol I”, Standard Book house, New Delhi,
1993. References:
3. Kanetkar T. P, Kulkarni S. V., “Surveying and levelling Vol. I and 1. Shetty M. S., “Concrete Technology”, S. Chand and Co., 2006.
Vol. II”, Pune, Vidyarthi Griha Prakashan., 1996. 2. Neville and Brooks, “Concrete Technology”, Pearson Education,
4. Thomas Norman, “Surveying”, Edward Arnold Publishers (ELBS), 2003.
Budapest. 3. Singh Gurucharan, Materials of Construction, Standard Publishers.
5. Duggal S.K, “Surveying Vol. I”, Tata Mcgraw Hill Publishing (1988)
Co.Ltd, New Delhi, 1996. 4. Relevant IS Codes
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FOURTH SEMESTER Behaviour in the plastic range, concept of plastic hinge, plastic moments,
shape factor for different shapes of cross - section, redistribution of
moment, collapse mechanism.
MAT 2205: ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS - IV [2 1 0 3]
Numerical solutions of partial differential equations by finite difference
References:
methods, five point formula, Laplace Poisson Equations, Heat equation,
Crank Nicolson's method, Wave equation., Introduction to calculus of 1. Hibbeler, R.C., “Structural analysis”, Pearson Education.
variations, geodesics, isoperimetric problems, approximate methods, 2. Daniel L Schodak, “Structures”, Pearson Education.
Weighted Residual Approach, Least square method. Application of Finite 3. Reddy C.S., “Basic structural Analysis”, Tata McGraw Hill, New
Difference technique: Statically determinate and indeterminate beams, Delhi, 2004.
Buckling of columns. Introduction to Tensor Analysis, Distributions: 4. Ramamrutham, “Theory of Structures”.
binomial, Poisson, uniform, normal, gamma, chi-square and 5. Rao Prakash D.S., “Structural Analysis”, Universities Press, India.
exponential. Moment generating function, Functions of one dimensional 1996.
and two dimensional random variables, Sampling theory, Central limit
theorem and applications. Optimization Techniques: Introduction to CIE 2203: BASIC REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN [3 1 0 4]
Linear programming, Formation of Linear Programming problem, Role of reinforcement, behavior of RCC section, Straight line Theory,
solution by graphical method, Simplex method. Two phase simplex Determination of Crack width, Limit state method, Design of rectangular
method, Transportation problems beams (singly and doubly reinforced), flanged beams, Design for Shear
and Torsion, Design of slabs for various boundary conditions, Limit state
References: of collapse in compression, Design of axially loaded short and slender
1. Rajasekaran S., “Numerical methods for Science and Engineering”, R.C. Columns, uniaxial and bi-axial bending using SP16 hand book,
Wheeler and Co. Pvt. Ltd., 1992. Design of square and rectangular column footings.
2. Allahabad Sastry S. S., “Introductory methods of Numerical
Analysis”, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2005. References:
3. A. R. Mitchel and R. Wait, “Finite Element Methods in Partial 1. Karve S.R, and Shah V.L., “Limit State Theory and Design of
Differential Equations”, John Wiley, 1997. Reinforced Concrete”, Structures Publishers, Pune, 1996.
1. P. L. Meyer, “Introduction to probability and Statistical Applications”. 2. Varghese P. C., “Limit State Design of Reinforced Concrete”,
Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 1999.
CIE 2201:WATER RESOURCES ENGINEERING [3 1 0 4] 3. Shah H. J., “Reinforced concrete Vol. I”, Charotar Publishing house,
Introduction, Hydrology, Irrigation engineering, Reservoir planning, Anand, 2005.
Hydraulic structures- Dams, Diversion head works-components; Bligh's 4. Unnikrishna Pillai, Devdas Menon, “Reinforced Concrete Design”,
Creep Theory, Canal masonry works- Falls, Regulators, Cross Drainage Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi, 1998.
Works, Flood studies: Importance, estimation of flood magnitude, flood
routing, flood control measures. River training works. Code books:
1. IS:456 2000, “Code of practice for plain and Reinforced concrete”,
References: Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi.
1. Viessman and Knapp, “Introduction to Hydrology”, Harper and Row 2. SP-16 1984, “Design Aids for Reinforced concrete IS 456. Bureau
Publishers, Singapore, 1989. of Indian Standards”, New Delhi.
2. H. M. Raghunath, “Hydrology”, Wiley Eastern pulications, Delhi,
1985. CIE 2204: APPLIED SURVEYING [2 1 0 3]
3. Modi P. N, “Irrigation, water resource and water power”, Standard Tacheometry, Curves- simple curve, compound curve, reverse curve,
book house publications, Delhi, 1988. transition curve, Lemniscate curve and vertical curve, Construction
4. R. K. Sharma, T. K. Sharma, “Irrigation Engineering”, S.Chand and Surveying, Photogrammetric Surveying, Aerial Photogrammetry, Under
Co., New Delhi, 2002. Ground Surveys, Hydrographic Survey, Electronic Distance
5. Santhosh Kumar Garg, “Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulic Measurement, Total station Instruments - computing distance from the
Structures”, Khanna Publishers, Delhi, 1998. phase differences.
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3. Punmia B.C, “Surveying, Vol. I and II”, Lakshmi Publications, New 3. Ramiah B.K. and ChickanagappaL.S., “Hand Book of Soil Mechanics
Delhi, 2005. and Foundation Engg.”, Oxford and IBH, 1990.
4. David Clark, “Plane and Geodetic Surveying for Engineers”, Vol I and 4. Lambe T. W. and Whitman R. V., “Soil Mechanics”, SI Version, John
II, CBS Publication and Distributors, New Delhi, 1983. Wiley and Sons, 1987.
5. Norman Thomas, “Surveying”, Edward Arnold Publishers (ELBS) 5. Gopal Ranjan and. Rao A. S. R, “Basic and Applied Soil Mechanics”,
London, 1963. (2e), New Age International Pvt. Limited, Publishers, 2000
CIE 2211: SURVEYING PRACTICE - I [0 0 3 1] CIE 3102: BASIC STRUCTURAL STEEL DESIGN [3 1 0 4]
Chain survey, Compass Survey, Distance between two inaccessible Introduction, Limit state method of design and Allowable stress design,
points, Plane table surveying- Radiation and intersection methods, Structural fasteners and joints, Design of Tension members,
Solving three point problem by Bessel's solution, Plane table traversing, Compression member, Design of flexural members, Welded Plate, Roof
Levelling- Simple and reciprocal, Theodolite -Single plane method, Trusses
Double plane method, Distance between inaccessible points
References:
References: 1. Subramanian N., “Design of Steel Structures”, Oxford University
1. Kanetkar T. P. and Kulkarni S. V, “Surveying and leveling-Part I and II”, Press, New Delhi.
Vidyarthi Griha Prakashana - Pune, 1996. 2. Duggal S.K., “Limit State method of design of steel structures”, Tata
2. Punmia B. C., “Surveying - Vol. I”, Lakshmi Publications, New Delhi, McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2010.
2005. 3. Martin L.H and Purkiss J.A., “Structural Design of Steelworks to BS
5950”, Edward Arnold, London,1992.
CIE 2212: GEOLOGY LAB [0 0 3 1] 4. Bhavikatti S. S., “Design of Steel structures”, I. K. International
Identification and description of Rock forming Minerals: Quartz group, Publishing House, New Delhi, 2010.
Ore minerals, Megascopic study of texture, structure, and engineering
importance, Interpretation of geologic maps with horizontal inclined, Code books:
folded, faulted and unconformity, Determination of thickness of strata on 1. “IS 800-2007: General construction in steel-Code of practice” (third
horizontal ground, Dip and strike problems, Borehole problems and their revision), Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi.
uses in dams, tunnels and reservoir site.
2. “IS 875-1987 (Part III): Code of practice for design loads (other than
earthquake) for building structures”, Bureau of Indian Standards,
References: New Delhi.
1. Muruthesha Reddy M. T., “Engineering Geology Practicals”, New 3. “BS 5950 (part I) - 1985: Structural us of steelwork in buildings”,
age International Publishers, New Delhi, 2002. British Standards Institution, London.
2. Gurappa K.M., “Structural Geology maps and problems”, 1975. 4. “SP: (6)-1964: Hand book for Structural Engineers”, Bureau of
3. Gokhale W., “Manual of Geological maps”, CBS publications, New Indian Standards, New Delhi.
Delhi, 1987.
CIE 3103: WATER SUPPLY ENGINEERING [3 0 0 3]
FIFTH SEMESTER Introduction, Quantity of water, Sources of water, Quality of water,
Treatment of water, Filtration, Other treatment methods, Distribution of
CIE 3101: GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING [3 1 0 4] water, Pipe appurtenances, wastage of water - Leakage detection &
Introduction, Soil structure, Clay minerals, Index properties of soil, Total, prevention, corrosion and its prevention.
effective and neutral stresses, Flow Through Soil, Seepage Through
Soils, Compaction of Soil, Stress Distribution in Soil, Consolidation of References:
Soil, Shear Strength of Soil, Direct shear, Triaxial, Unconfined 1. “Manual on water supply and treatment CPHEEO”, Ministry of Urban
compression and Vane shear tests, Drained, Undrained and consolidated Development, New Delhi, 1991.
undrained tests and their applications. 2. Garg S. K., “Environmental Engg.-I”, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi,
1999.
References: 3. Birdie G. S., “Water Supply and Sanitary Engg.”, Dhanpath Rai and
1. Terzaghi K., and Peck R. B., “Soil Mechanics in Engineering Sons, New Delhi, 1987.
Practice”, (2e), Wiley International Edition, New York, 1967. 4. Modi and Seth, “Water Supply and Sanitary Engg.”, Dhanpath Rai
2. Taylor D. W., “Fundamentals of Soil mechanics”, (2e), Asia and Sons, New Delhi.
Publishing house Bombay, 1960. 5. Fair and Gayer, “Water Supply and Sanitary Engg.”, Dhanpath Rai
and Sons, New Delhi.
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CIE 3104: HIGHWAY ENGINEERING [2 1 0 3] References:
Introduction, Traffic Engineering, Geometric Design, Horizontal curve, 1. Relevant IS codes
Extra widening, Super elevation, Transition curve, Vertical curves- 2. Bowles J. E., “Engineering properties of soil and their
Summit and Valley Curves, Pavements Design, Flexible and Rigid measurement”, (2e), McGraw Hill Book Company, New York, 1986.
pavements- IRC method, Highway Economics and Finance, Highway 3. Lambe T. W, “Soil testing for Engineers”, John Wiley and Sons, INC.
Drainage System 4. Cheng Liu and Jack B. Evett, “Soil properties, Testing, Measurement
and Evaluation”, Prentice-Hall, Inc. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey,
References: 1987.
1. Khanna S. K and Justo C. E. G., (8e), “Highway Engineering”,
Nemchand and Bros., Roorkee, 2001. CIE 3112: FLUID MECHANICS LAB [0 0 3 1]
2. Kadiyali L. R., “Traffic Engineering and Transportation Planning”, Calibration of Triangular Notch, Rectangular Notch, Cippoletti Notch,
(6e), Khanna Publisher, New Delhi, 2000. Venturimeter, Orifices, Mouth pieces, Orifice meter, Broad crested weir,
3. E. J. Yoder, “Principles of Pavement Design”, (2e), John Wiley & Curved weir, Ogee weir, Plug Sluice, Determination of Friction factor of
Sons, Inc. New York, 1975. pipes, Experiment on Venturi flume, Standing wave flume,
4. Yang H. Huang, “Pavement Analysis and Design”, Prentice Hall, Demonstration of Parshall Flume.
2003.
References:
CIE 3105: ELEMENTS OF EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING [3 0 0 3] 1. Modi P. N. and Seth S. M., “Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics”,
Introduction, seismic zoning map of India, seismic waves, Standard Book House, New Delhi, 2005.
seismograms, earthquake magnitude and intensity, Introduction to 2. Jain A. K., “Fluid Mechanics”, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi, 2002.
theory of vibrations, Primary and secondary effects of earthquake, 3. Streeter V. L and Wiley E. B., “Fluid Mechanics”, McGraw Hill Co.
Lesson learnt from the past earthquakes, Equivalent static method (IS New York, 1998.
1893, Ductile detailing of RC frames as per IS 13920 (1993), Restoration 4. Bansal R. K. “Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines”, Laxmi
and retrofitting of exciting structures. Publishers, New Delhi, 2010.
References:
SIXTH SEMESTER
1. Pankaj Agarwal and Manish Shrikhande., “Earthquake Resistant
Design of Structures”, Prentice-Hall of India Private Limited, New
Delhi, 2006. HUM 4002: ENGINEERING ECONOMICS AND FINANCIAL
2. C. V. R. Murty, “Earthquake Tips- Learning Earthquake Design and MANAGEMENT [2 1 0 3]
Construction”, National Information Centre of Earthquake Nature and significance, Micro & macro differences, Law of demand and
Engineering, IIT Kanpur, 2005. supply, Elasticity & equilibrium of demand & supply. Time value of
3. P. C. Varghese, “Advanced Reinforced Concrete Design”, Prentice- money, Interest factors for discrete compounding, Nominal & effective
Hall of India Private Limited, New Delhi, 2005. interest rates, Present and future worth of single, Uniform gradient cash
4. Chopra A. K., “Dynamics of Structures”, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. flow. Bases for comparison of alternatives, Present worth amount,
Ltd. New Delhi, 1996. Capitalized equivalent amount, Annual equivalent amount, Future worth
amount, Capital recovery with return, Rate of return method, Incremental
approach for economic analysis of alternatives, Replacement analysis.
Code books:
Break even analysis for single product and multi product firms, Break
1. IS:1893 (part 1)- 2002, “Criteria for earthquake resistant design of
even analysis for evaluation of investment alternatives. Physical &
structures”, Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi.
functional depreciation, Straight line depreciation, Declining balance
2. IS: 13920 1993, “Ductile detailing of reinforced concrete structures
method of depreciation, Sum-of-the-years digits method of
subjected to seismic forces - code of practice”, Bureau of Indian
depreciation, Sinking fund and service output methods, Costing and its
Standards, New Delhi.
types Job costing and Process costing, Introduction to balance sheet
and profit & loss statement. Ratio analysis - Financial ratios such as
CIE 3111: SOIL MECHANICS LABORATORY [0 0 3 1]
liquidity ratios, Leverage ratios, Turn over ratios, and profitability ratios
Determination of moisture content, specific gravity, Atterberg's limits, in-
situ unit weight, Sieve analysis, coefficient of permeability by constant
References:
head and variable head permeameter, Standard Compaction test, use of
1. Blank Leland T. Tarquin Anthony J., “Engineering Economy”,
proctor needle, Triaxial shear test, Unconfined compression test, Direct
McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2002.
shear test, Vane shear test, Determination of CBR, Demonstration of
Plate load test, Cone penetration test, Modified compaction test and 2. Chan S. Park, “Contemporary Engineering Economics”, Pearson
hydrometer analysis. Education, Inc., 2010.
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3. Raman B. S (1993), “Advanced accountancy”, United publications, References:
Bangalore. 1. Saxena S.C. and Arora S.P., “A Text Book of Railway Engineering”,
4. T. Ramachandran (2001), “Accounting and Financial Management”, Dhanpat Rai & Sons, 1981.
Scitech Publications Pvt. Ltd. India. 2. Khanna S.K., Arora M.G. and Jain S.S., “Airport Planning and
5. Thuesen G. J & Thuesen H. G., “Engineering Economics”, Prentice Design”, Nemchand and Brothers, 2008.
Hall of India, New Delhi, 2005. 3. Horenjeff, R. and McKelvey, F., “Planning and Design of Airports”,
(4e), McGraw Hill Company, New York, 1994.
CIE 3201: APPLIED SOIL ENGINEERING [3 0 0 3] 4. Ashford, N. and Wright, P.H., “Airport Engineering”, (3e), John Wiley
Soil Exploration, Earth pressure at rest, active and passive conditions, and Sons, New York, 1992.
Stability of slopes - Finite and infinite slopes, Bearing capacity of shallow
footings, Pile foundations, Pile driving, Load carrying capacity of a CIE 3211: STRUCTURAL DESIGN AND DRAWING [1 0 3 2]
single pile by dynamic formulae, static formula, Group action and Detailing of rectangular beams (singly and doubly reinforced, Detailing of
Negative skin friction, under-reamed piles and Bored compaction piles.
flanged beam, Detailing of one way slabs, Detailing of Two way slabs,
Detailing of Isolated footing, Detailing of Isolated footing with uniaxial
References: moment, Design and detailing of continuous beam, Dog legged staircase.
1. Bowels J. E., “Foundation Analysis and Design”, McGraw-Hills Book
Company 4th Edition, 1998.
References:
2. Shashi K Gulati and Manoj Datta, “Geotechnical Engineering”,
1. Duggal S.K., “Limit State Design of Steel Structures”, Tata McGraw
TataMcGraw-Hill Publishing company limited, New Delhi, 2005.
Hill education private Limited New Delhi, 2008.
3. Hsai Yang Fang, “Foundation Engg.”, Hand Book, CBS. Publishers
2. Krishna Raju N., “Structural Design and Drawing”, Universities
and Distributors, 2nd Edition, New Delhi, 2001.
Press, India, 2009.
4. Arora K.R., “Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering”, (7e),
3. Shah M. G. and Kale C. M., “RCC Theory and Design”, Mcmillan
Standard, Publishers and Distributors, 2008.
India Ltd.,, 1991.
5. Gopal Ranjan and Rao A. S. R., “Basic and Applied Soil Mechanics”,
4. Verghese P. P., “Limit State Design of Reinforced Concrete”, Prentice
(2e), New Age International (P) Limited, Publishers, 2000.
Hall of India, New Delhi, 2005.
5. Punmia B. C., “Limit State Design of reinforced concrete”, Laxmi
CIE 3202: WASTE WATER MANAGEMENT [3 0 0 3]
Publications, Limited, 2007.
Introduction, Unit Operations, Unit Processes, Stabilization Ponds
Aerobic, Facultative & Anaerobic Lagoons, Septic tanks and their Design
Code books:
Aspects, Sludge Treatment, Sludge Digestion- Aerobic and Anaerobic,
Energy recovery from digesters, Operation and Maintenance of treatment 1. IS 456 2000, “Plain and reinforced concrete code of practice”,
units, Disposal of wastes from various units. Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi.
2. IS 800 2007, “General construction in Steel-code of Practice”,
References: Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi.
1. S. C. Rangwala., “Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering”, Charotar 3. SP-16--1984, “Design Aids for Reinforced Concrete to IS:456-
Publishing House, 1990. 1978”, Bureau of Indian Standards ,New Delhi.
2. S. K. Garg., “Environmental Engineering Vol.I& II”, Khanna 4. IS 3370 Part II & IV, “Code of Practice for Concrete Structures for
Publishers, 2004. the Storage of Liquids”, Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi
3. B C Punmia., “Waste Water Engineering”, (2e), Laxmi Publications,
1998.. CIE 3212: MATERIAL TESTING LAB - II [0 0 3 1]
4. George Tchobanoglous, Franklin Louis Burton, H. David Stensel, Tension test on mild steel, Compression test on cast iron, timber and
“Wastewater Engineering - Treatment and Reuse”, McGraw-Hill
Shear test on mild steel specimen, Torsion test on mild steel specimen
Education, 2003.
and Rockwell hardness test, Brinell's Hardness test and bending test on
5. Metcalf and Eddy, “Wastewater Engineering: treatment disposal
wood, Impact tests: a) Izod b) Charpy and Fatigue test (Demonstration),
reuse”, McGraw-Hill, 1979.
Test on Bricks, Tests on Flooring and Roofing Tiles, Tests on Bitumen,
Compressive strength of Laterite Stone.
CIE 3203: RAILWAY ENGINEERING AND AIRPORT
PLANNING [3 0 0 3]
Railway Engineering- Tractive resistance, Permanent way, Alignment References:
Details, Points and crossing, Track Junctions, Miscellaneous Topics- 1. Suryanarayana A. V. K., “Testing of Metallic Materials”, Prentice Hall
Railway Station and Yards Triangle, Turn Table, Scotch Block, Fouling of India, New Delhi, 1990.
marks, Buffer Stops. Signals Airport Engineering- Factors to be 2. Khanna & Justo, “Highway Materials Testing”, Nemchand and
considered in Airport Planning, Geometric Design, Airport Capacity and brothers, 1989.
Designing of Terminal Area, Visual aids and Air traffic control system
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3. Technical Teachers' Training Institute, Laboratory Manual of Strength 3. Peter Drucker, “The practice of management”, Butterworth Hein
of Materials, Oxford University Press, 1983. Mann, 2003.
4. Relevant I S Codes.
CIE 4101: ESTIMATION AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT [3 1 0 4]
CIE 3213: SURVEYING PRACTICE - II [0 0 3 1] Estimation, Quantity Estimation- Center Line and Long Wall Short Wall
Tacheometric surveying, Curve Surveying: (Using Chain and Tape), Methods, Rate Analysis, Contract, Valuation, Project Management
Setting out simple curves, Curve Surveying (Using theodolite), Setting Construction, Planning for Construction Projects, Scheduling, Network
out a compound curve, reverse curve, transition curve (Bernoullis Analysis, Pert Analysis, CPM analysis, Cost Analysis, Project updating,
Leminscate), combined curve, Total Station Method, Study of Construction organisation Management of Construction equipment
Instruments: Hand level, Clinometers, Abney level, Use of Planimeter, Introduction to construction equipment
Box sextants, Nautical sextants, Ceylonghat tracer.
References:
References: 1. M. Chakraborti., “Estimating, Costing, Specification & Valuation in
1. Punmia B. C, “Surveying and levelling”, Vol I and II, Lakshmi Civil Engineering”, Published by the Author, Sixteenth edition, 2003.
Publishers, New Delhi, 2005. 2. B. N. Dutta., “Estimating and Costing in Civil Engineering”, UBS
2. Arora K. R , “Surveying Vol I”, Standard Book house, New Delhi, Publishers' Distributors Ltd. Sixteenth reprint, 2000.
1993. 3. CPWD., “Manual for Standard Specification and Rate Analysis”.
3. Kanetkar T. P and Kulkarni S. V., “Surveying and leveling Part I & II”, 4. IS 1200: Part 1 to 16: “Method of measurement of building and civil
Vidyarthi Griha Prakashan Pune, 1996. engineering work”.
4. Thomas Norman, “Surveying”, Edward Arnold Publishers (ELBS), 5. Seetharaman. S., “Construction Engg. and Management”, Umesh
Budapest. Publication, 1997.
5. David Clark, “Plane and Geodetic Surveying for Engineers Vol I and
II”, CBS publication and Distributors, New Delhi, 1983. CIE 4111: COMPUTER AIDED ANALYSIS AND DESIGN LAB [0 0 3 1]
Introduction to STAAD software package. Analysis of continuous beams
SEVENTH SEMESTER using STAAD, Analysis of plane trusses, plane frames, and space frames
using STAAD, Design of frames using STAAD package, Introduction and
application of ETABS
HUM 4001: ESSENTIALS OF MANAGEMENT [2 1 0 3]
Definition of management and systems approach, Nature & scope, The References:
functions of managers, Corporate social responsibility. Planning: Types 1. STAAD Pro software tutorial.
of plans, Steps in planning, Process of MBO, How to set objectives,
2. ETABS software tutorial.
Strategies, Policies & planning premises, Strategic planning process and
tools. Nature & purpose of organising, Span of management, factors
CIE 4112: ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING LAB [0 0 3 1]
determining the span, Basic departmentalization, Line & staff concepts,
Determination of solids, Turbidity determination and Jar test,
Functional authority, Art of delegation, Decentralisation of authority. HR
Determination of Alkalinity, Acidity and Ph, Calcium, Magnesium and
planning, Recruitment, Development and training. Theories of
total Hardness, Chlorides, dissolved oxygen and BOD, Residual chlorine
motivation, Special motivational techniques. Leadership - leadership
and chlorine demand, Determination of Iron and Fluorides, Determination
behaviour & styles, Managerial grid. Basic Control Process, Critical
of C.O.D., Ammonical Nitrogen and Nitrates, Demonstration of High
Control Points & Standards, Budgets, Non-budgetary control devices.
volume sample and sound lever meter, determination of oil, grease and
Profit & loss control, Control through ROI, Direct, Preventive control.
Sulphates.
Managerial practices in Japan & USA & application of Theory Z. The
nature & purpose of international business & multinational corporations,
unified global theory of management. Entrepreneurial traits, Creativity, References:
Innovation management, Market analysis, Business plan concepts, 1. “Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Waste Water”,
Development of financial projections ALPHA AWWA WPCF.
2. Sawyer and Mc Carty, “Chemistry for Environmental Engineering”,
References: McGraw Hill, New York, 1994.
1. Koontz D., “Essentials of Management”, Mc Graw Hill, New York, 3. IS 3025 , “Methods of Sampling and Test (Physical and Chemical)
2004. for Water Used in Industry”, IIT New Delhi, 1964.
2. Peter Drucker, “Management, Task and Responsibility”, Allied 4. Drinking water Standards IS 10500-2004.
Publishers, 2006.
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CIE 4113: ESTIMATION AND COSTING PRACTICE [0 0 3 1] References:
Definition, types, principles, detailed specification for different National Building Code of India 2005
components of building, Quantity estimation of Foundation, Masonry
work, Doors, Windows, RCC work and different types of roofs, Rate CIE 4002: PRECAST TECHNOLOGY [3 0 0 3]
analysis for different items of work, Quantity and cost estimation of Introduction, Suitability of precast construction, Advantages and
buildings, Measurement of earth work using leveling data, Quantity and Limitations, Materials Used.
cost estimation of roads and culverts Preliminary Design Consideration, General Design Principles, Structural
Integrity, Loads on Stability Elements, Connections, Force Transfer
Mechanism, Ear thquake Design, Modular Consideration and
EIGHTH SEMESTER
Standardization, Types of Frames and Components, Bearing Walls,
Typical Bearing Walls, Modulation, Design for Cantilever and Shear Wall
CIE 4297: SEMINAR Action, Precast Floor, Precast Concrete Beams and Column, Composite
4 Each student has to present a seminar individually, on any technical reinforced Beams, Precast concrete Column, Column Design.
topic of current interest / latest advancement / topics not covered in
the syllabus. References:
4 The topic has to approved by the Department and a report of the 1. Kim S. Elliott, “Precast Concrete Structures”, Butterworth-
same has to be submitted a week before the day of the presentation. Heinemann, An imprint of Elsevier Science, www.bh.com, 2002.
2. “FIP Planning and Design Handbook on Precast Building
CIE 4298: INDUSTRIAL TRAINING Structures”, Published by SETO Ltd., 1994.
4 Each student has to undergo industrial training for a minimum period 3. Hubert Bachmann & Alfred Steinle, “Precast Concrete Structures”,
of 4 weeks. This may be taken in a phased manner during the Published by Ernst & Sohn GmbH & Co. KG., 2011.
vacation starting from the end of third semester.
4 Student has to submit to the department a training report in the CIE 4003: RECENT ADVANCES IN CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY [3 0 0 3]
prescribed format and also make a presentation of the same. The Microstructure and Properties of Hardened Concrete, Introduction,
report should include the certificates issued by the industry. Microstructure of Concrete, Strength, Dimensional Stability, Durability,
Hydraulic Cements, Aggregates, Admixtures, Proportioning Concrete
CIE 4299: PROJECT WORK / PRACTICE SCHOOL Mixtures, Concrete at Early Age, Nondestructive Methods, Concrete
4 The project work may be carried out in the institution/industry/ Materials, Mix Proportioning, and Early-Age Properties, Advances in
research laboratory or any other competent institutions. Concrete Technology, Special Types of Concrete, Concrete Mechanics.
4 The duration of the project work shall be a minimum of 16 weeks
which may be extended up to 24 weeks. References:
4 A mid-semester evaluation of the project work shall be done after 1. Monteiro and Mehta, “Concrete: Microstructure, Properties, and
about 8 weeks. Materials”, (4e), McGraw-Hill, 2014.
4 An interim project report on the progress of the work shall be
submitted to the department during the mid-semester evaluation. CIE 4004: RESOURCE MANAGEMENT [3 0 0 3]
4 The final evaluation and viva-voice will be conducted after Integrated material Management: Meaning, Functions, and Advantages.
submission of the final project report in the prescribed form. Selective Control, Codification and Standardization. Material planning
4 Student has to make a presentation on the work carried out, before budgeting and procuring. Price forecasting, Purchasing under
the department committee as part of project evaluation. uncertainties, Purchasing Capital equipment. Source selection.
Foundations of Total Quality Management: Understanding quality, TQM
MINOR SPECIALIZATION philosophy: Concept of Ishikawa, Taguchi, Shingo philosophies. Models
and frame works. TQM Tools: An overview of Flowcharts, Check sheets,
I. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND MANAGEMENT Histogram, Cause and effect diagrams, Pareto diagram, Scatter diagram
and Control charts. ISO 9000 quality systems. ISO 14001 quality systems.
CIE 4001: BUILDING CODE AND REQUIREMENTS [3 0 0 3]
References:
General building requirements, Fire and Safety: fire prevention, life safety,
1. GopalKrishnanan P., Sundaresan M., “Material Management
fire protection, Soil and foundation, Types of foundations, settlement,
Integrated Approach”, Prentice Hall India, New Delhi, 1992.
depth and thickness of foundation, flexible foundations, determination of
2. Datta A. K., “Material Management and Inventory Control: Principles
modulus of elasticity of soil, Earth quake resistant of masonry wall,
and Practice”, Jaico Publishing House, Bombay, 1988.
Lighting and ventilation, Water supply, drainage and sanitation, Plumbing
system, Building Repairs and Maintenances. 3. Woodside Gayle, Aurrichio Patrick, “ISO 14001, Auditing manual”,
Mc-graw Hill, New Delhi, 2000.
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4. Bhat Sridhara K., “Total Quality Management”, Himalaya Publication efficiencies, pumps in series and pumps in parallel, specific speed,
House, Mumbai. (2007) Reciprocating Pumps.
5. Oakland John S TQM, Text with cases, Butterworth- Heinemann,
Oxford.(2006) References:
1. VenTe Chow, “Open Channel Flow”, McGraw Hill Company Ltd., New
II.ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND HYDRAULICS & WATER York, 1985.
RESOURCES ENGINEERING 2. Subramanya K., “Flow in Open Channels”, Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Company, New-Delhi, 2005.
CIE 4005: GROUND WATER ENGINEERING [3 0 0 3] 3. Modi P. N. and Seth S. M, “Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics”,
Fundamentals of Groundwater flow, Mechanics of well flow, Aquifer Standard Book House, New Delhi, 2005.
Parameters, Wells, Groundwater Management, Quality of Groundwater: 4. Bansal R. K., “Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines”, Laxmi
Standards for different uses of groundwater, Dangerous effects of Publishers, New Delhi, 2010.
groundwater, Remedial measures.
CIE 4008: INDUSTRIAL WASTE TREATMENT [3 0 0 3]
References: Introduction, cleaner production, Waste management Approach, Waste
1. Todd D. K., “Groundwater Engineering”, John Wiley, New York, Audit, Streeter Phelph Equation, self - purifying capacity of river, DO sag
1980. curve, Pollution from major industries, Textiles, Tanneries, Electroplating
2. Walton W. C., “Groundwater Resources”, Mc-Graw-Hill co. New industries, Dairy, Sugar, Paper, distilleries, Fishery Industry , Refineries,
York, 1970. thermal power plants, Treatment Technologies, Aerobic and anaerobic
3. Bouwer H., “Groundwater Hydrology”, Mc-Graw-Hill co. New York, processes, Hazardous Waste Management, Hazardous wastes,
1978. Characteristics , Physico chemical treatment, solidification, incineration.
4. Raghunath H. M. “Groundwater”, Wiley Eastern Ltd., New Delhi,
1987. References:
5. Karanth K. R., “Groundwater Assessment”, Tata Mc-Graw Hill, New 1. Nelson Nemero, “Industrial waste water Management”.
Delhi, 1980. 2. A. D. Patwardhan, “Industrial Waste treatment”.
3. S C Bhatia, “Environmental Pollution control in chemical process
CIE 4006: HYDROLOGICAL ANALYSIS [3 0 0 3] industries”, Khanna Publishers.
Introduction, Hydrological cycle, Analysis of precipitation data, 4. Mahajan, “Pollution control in process industries”.
Abstractions, Runoff, Hydrographs, Unit hydrograph, S-curve, Synthetic 5. M. N. Rao & A. K. Dutta, “Wastewater Treatment”, Oxford - IBH
unit hydrograph-Synder's method, Floods, Emperical methods, rational Publication, 1995.
method, Envelope curves, Flood frequency methods, Flood routing.
III. GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING & TRANSPORTATION
References: ENGINEERING
1. Linsley, Pauler and Kohlas, “Hydrology for Engineers”, MGH
Publishers, Tokyo, 1975. CIE 4009: DESIGN OF FOUNDATIONS AND EARTH RETAINING
2. Linsley, Kohler & Paulhus, “Applied hydrology”, MGH Publications, STRUCTURES [3 0 0 3]
New York, 1949. Bearing capacity- Brinch Hansen's, Meyerhoff's, Skempton's and Vesic's
3. VenTe Chow, D. R. Maidment, L. W. Mays, “Applied Hydrology”, bearing capacity equations, Piles subjected to lateral loads-Broms
McGraw Hill, 1998. theory, Retaining walls- cantilever, counterfort and soil reinforced
4. H. M. Raghunath, “Hydrology”, Wiley Eastern publications, Delhi, retaining walls, Soil nailing, Well Foundation-Bearing capacity, Lateral
1985. stability - Terzaghi's method and IRC method, Foundations in expansive
5. W. Viessman & J. Knapp “Introduction to hydrology”, Harper & Row soils, Cofferdams, Machine Foundations.
publishers, 1989.
References:
CIE 4007: HYDRAULICS & HYDRAULIC MACHINES [3 0 0 3] 1. Bowles J. E., “Foundation Analysis and Design”, McGraw Hill, New
Fundamentals of Open Channel Flow, Gradually Varied Flow, Rapidly York, 1997.
Varied flow, Design of Stable Channels, Impulse Momentum Principle 2. Winterkorn H. F and Fange H. Y., “Foundation Engineering Hand
And Its Applications, Hydraulic turbines, hydro power plants, book”, VanNostand Reinhold Company, New York, 1991.
classification of turbines, general Principles of working of Pelton, Francis 3. Teng W. C., “Foundation Design, Prentice Hall of India”, New Delhi,
and Kaplan turbines, Hydraulic Pumps, Classification, work done and 1981.
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4. Swami Saran, “Design of Substructures”, Oxford and IBH References:
Publishers. 1. Koerner. R.M., “Designing with Geosynthetics”, (5e), Prince Hall
5. Srinivasalu P and Vaidyanathan C. V., “Hand Book of Machine Publication, USA, 2005.
Foundations”, Tata McGraw Hill, 1987. 2. SivakumarBabu G. L., “An introduction to Soil Reinforcement and
Geosynthetic”, Universities Press, Hyderabad,2009.
CIE 4010: GROUND IMPROVEMENT TECHNIQUES [3 0 0 3] 3. Swami Saran, “Reinforced Soil and its Engineering Applications”, I.
Introduction, Mechanical modification, Hydraulic modification, K. International Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, 2006.
Physical and chemical modification, Thermal modification, 4. G.V. Rao, PK Banerjee, J.T. Shahu, G.V. Ramana, “Geosynthetics -
Modification by inclusions, Case studies of ground improvement New Horizons”, Asian Books Private Ltd., New Delhi, 2004.
projects in India. 5. Jones CJEP, “Earth reinforcement and Soil structures”,Thomas
Telford Publishing, London, 1996.
References:
1. Koerner R. M., “Construction and Geotechnical methods in
IV. STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Foundation Engineering”, McGraw Hill, 1994.
2. M. R. Hausmann, “Engineering Principles of Ground Modifications”,
McGraw Hill Publishing Co., 1990. CIE 4013: ADVANCED DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES [3 0 0 3]
3. Alam Singh, “International Overviews Current Practices in Introduction, Unsymmetrical bending, Design of welded plate girders,
Geotechnical Engineering”, IBT Publishers and Distributors, New Design of Gantry Girders, Compression member: Design of
Delhi, 1988. compression member subjected combined axial &uniaxial bending,
combined axial& biaxial bending, Eccentric and Moment connections,
4. Kuberan R., Nakul Dev and Govindan K. K., “Geotechnical
Composite beams and columns, Light guage steel members
Engineering, Indian Experiences, A Compilation of IGS Annual
Lectures- 1978 - 1992”, Edition Indian Geotechnical Society.
5. Purushotham Raj, “Ground Improvement Techniques”, Laxmi References:
Publications, New Delhi. 1. Subramanian N., “Design of Steel Structures”, Oxford University
press, New Delhi.
CIE 4011: PAVEMENT MATERIALS AND DESIGN [3 0 0 3] 2. Duggal S. K., “Limit State method of design of steel structures”, Tata
McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2010.
Introduction, Types, Design wheel load, Soil classification, Design of
Flexible pavement, IRC and AASHTO methods, Bituminous Materials, 3. Martin L. H and Purkiss J. A., “Structural Design of Steelworks to BS
Design of Rigid pavement, Design of cement concrete mixes, Soil 5950”, Edward Arnold, London, 1992.
Stabilisation Roads, Mechanical Stabilisation, Combining material to obtain 4. Bhavikatti S. S., “Design of Steel structures”, I.K. International
required gradation, Soil-Lime, Lime-Cement-Soil, Soil-Cement and Soil Publishing House, New Delhi, 2010.
Bitumen stabilization. Design of Runway Pavement, Pavement Failure and
Evaluation, Structural evaluation of Flexible and rigid pavement. Code books:
1. IS 800-2007: General construction in steel-Code of practice (third
References: revision), Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi.
1. Khanna S.K and Justo C.E.G., “Highway Engineering”, (8e), 2. IS 875-1987 (Part III): Code of practice for design loads (other than
Nemchand and Bros., Roorkee, 2001. earthquake) for building structures, Bureau of Indian Standards, New
2. Dr Kadiyali L.R and Dr Lal N.B, “Prinicples and Practices of Highway Delhi.
Engineering”, (4e), Khanna Publisher, New Delhi, 2003. 3. BS 5950 (part I) 1985: Structural us of steelwork in buildings, British
3. E.J. Yoder, “Principles of Pavement Design”, (2e), John Wiley & Standards Institution, London.
Sons, Inc. New York, 1975.. 4. SP 6: Part1-1964: Hand book for Structural Engineers, Bureau of
4. Yang H. Huang, “Pavement Analysis and Design”, Prentice Hall, Indian Standards, New Delhi.
2003. 5. SP 6 : Part 5 : 1980 Handbook for structural engineers - Cold-formed,
light gauge steel structures, Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi
CIE 4012: SOIL REINFORCEMENT AND GEOSYNTHETICS [3 0 0 3] 6. IS 801: 1975 Code of practice for use of cold formed light gauge
Introduction, Concept of reinforced soil, Different types of steel structural members in general building construction, Bureau of
Geosynthetics, Properties and Tests on Geosynthetics, Design of Indian Standards, New Delhi
Reinforced Soil retaining walls, Design of Reinforced Earth Foundations, 7. IS 811: 1987 Cold formed light gauge structural steel sections,
Reinforced soil slopes, Soil Nailing Techniques, Pavement application, Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi
Drainage and filtration applications of geosynthetics, Construction of
landfills using geosynthetics.
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CIE 4014: ADVANCED REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN [3 0 0 3] 3. Mallick S. K. and Gupta A. P., “Pre-stressed Concrete”, Oxford and
Flat slabs, Retaining walls, Design of grid floors and portal frame, Water IBH, New Delhi
Tanks: Design of water tanks as per IS 3370 code, Rectangular and 4. Lin T.Y. and Ned. Burns H., “Design of Pre-stressed Concrete
circular tanks resting on ground, Overhead tanks - Intze type with Structures”, John Wiley and Sons, New York.
supporting structures, Silos and Bunkers, Shells and Folded plates
Code books:
References: 1. IS:1343-1980, “Code of Practice For Prestressed concrete”,
1. Krishnaraju N, “Advanced Reinforced Concrete Design”, CBI Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi, 1981.
Publishers, New Delhi, 2004.
2. Punmia B. C, “Reinforced Concrete Structures”, (8e), Lakshmi V. BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1992.
3. Verghese P. C., “Advanced Reinforced Concrete”, Prentice HI New HUM 4011: FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT [2 1 0 3]
Delhi, 2005. Introduction to financial management, Principle of accountancy, Sources
4. Unnikrishna Pillai., Devadas Menon., “Reinforced concrete Design”, of long term finance, Valuation of securities, Leverages, Working capital
Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi, 1998. management, Capital budgeting, Cost of capital, Cash management, and
Dividend decisions.
Code books:
1. IS:456 2000, “Code of practice for plain and Reinforced concrete”,
References:
Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi.
1. Prasanna Chandra, “Fundamentals of Financial Management”, Tata
2. SP-16 1984, “Design Aids for Reinforced concrete IS 456”, Bureau
of Indian Standards, New Delhi. McGraw Hill, Delhi, 2006.
3. IS: 3370-Part II & Part IV, “Code of practice for Concrete Structures 2. I M Pandey, “Financial Management”, Vikas Publishing house, Delhi,
for The Storage of Liquids”, Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi. 2007.
3. Subir Kumar Banerjee, “Financial Management”, Sultan Chand &
CIE 4015: FINITE ELEMENT METHOD OF ANALYSIS [3 0 0 3] Co., Delhi, 1999.
Brief general description of the method, theory of elasticity, Concept of 4. ICFAI, “Corporate Financial Management”, ICFAI, Hyderabad, 2003.
an element, displacement models, Variational method of formulation, 5. Maheshwari S. N., “Financial Management”, Sultan Chand & Co.,
Application of Finite element method to pin jointed and rigid jointed Delhi, 2002.
structures, Application to plane stress and plane strain problems.
HUM 4012: HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT [2 1 0 3]
References: Evolution and development, HRD Organization and responsibilities.
1. Zinkiewiez O. C., “The Finite Element Method”, (3e), Tata McGraw Evolution of HRM, Theories of HRM. Human resource planning, Human
Hill Book Co, New Delhi, 1979. Resources Inventory, Forecast, Job analysis, Job description, Job
”
2. Desai C. S. and Abel J. E., Introduction to the Finite Element specification, Job evaluation, Employment stability. Human Resource
Method”, Ist Indian Edition, CBS publications, New Delhi,1987. Planning and Recruiting, Induction, & socialization, Training and
3. Krishnamoorthy C. S., “Finite Element Analysis”, (2e), Tata McGraw development, Performance management and appraisal.
Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, 1987.
4. Bathe K.J., “Finite Element Procedures in Engineering Analysis”, References:
(2e), Prentice Hall Engle Wood, Cliffs, New Jersey, 1997. 1. T.V. Rao and Pereira D.F., “Recent experiences in Human Resources
Development”, Oxford and IBH Publishing, 1986.
CIE 4016: PRESTRESSED CONCRETE DESIGN [3 0 0 3]
2. Subbrao A., “Essentials of Human Resource Management and
Basic Concepts of Prestressing, Basic principles of prestressing, Losses
industrial Relations”, Himalaya Publishing House, 1999.
of prestress, Analysis of sections for flexure, Camber and deflections,
3. N G Nair and Latha Nair, “Personnel Management and Industrial
Limit state of collapse and serviceability, Transmission of pre-stress in
Relations”, S. Chand Company, 1995.
pre-tensioned members, Design of pre-tensioned and post-tensioned.
4. Virmani B R; Rao Kala, “Economic restructuring technology transfer
and human resource development”, Response books, 1997.
References:
5. Pareek Udai et al., “Human Resource Development in Asia: Trends
1. Krishna Raju N., “Pre-stressed Concrete”, Tata McGraw Hill, New
and Challenges”, Oxford and IBH Publishing, 2002.
Delhi.
2. Dayaratnam P., “Pre-stressed Concrete Structures”, Oxford and IBH
Publications, New Delhi.
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HUM 4013: MARKETING MANAGEMENT [2 1 0 3] pollution control devices, Global effects of air pollution - Acid rain, Green
Understanding marketing management, Assessing market opportunities house effect, Ozone layer depletion, Air quality and emission standards,
and customer value, Adapting marketing to the New Economy, Building Air pollution index, Air pollution act.
Customer Satisfaction, Value, and Retention, Market Demand, Scanning
the Marketing Environment, Consumer Markets, Business Markets, References:
Dealing with the Competition, Market Segments, Product Life Cycle, New 1. Rao C. S., “Environmental Pollution control”, Wiley Eastern Ltd.
Market Offerings, Designing and Managing Services, Price Strategies, Delhi, 1995.
Retailing, Wholesaling, Integrated Marketing Communications. 2. Rao H.V.N. and Rao M.N., “Air pollution”, Tata McGraw Hill, New
Delhi, 1989.
References: 3. “Air Pollution - Sampling and Analysis”, APHA.
1. Philip Kotler, “Marketing Management Analysis, Planning,
Implementation and Control”, Prentice Hall of India Private Limited, CIE 4018: APPLIED GEOLOGY [3 0 0 3]
New Delhi, 2000. Introduction, interior of the earth, geological processes, geological
2. ICFAI, “Marketing Management”, ICFAI, Hyderabad, 2003. hazards, natural resources, minerals, rocks, water, soil, engineering
3. Varshney R.L. and Gupta S.L., “Marketing Management”, Sultan properties of rocks, structural geology, stratigraphy, hydrogeology,
Chand & Sons, New Delhi, 2004. artificial recharge structures, rain water harvesting, ground water
4. Adrian Palmer, “Principles of Marketing”, Oxford University Press, exploration, geophysical exploration, remote sensing and GIS
New York, 2000. applications, economic geology, process of formation of mineral
deposits, ore genesis, ore dressing, Indian mineral deposits,
environmental geology, application of geology in Civil Engineering
HUM 4014: OPERATIONS AND SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT [2 1 0 3] projects like Dams, tunnels, bridges etc.
Types of production activities, Production consumption cycle, Functions
of production and operations management, Importance and uses of References:
forecasting, Product development and design: Product life cycle, 1. Blyth, F. G. H & De Freitas M. H., “Engineering Geology”,(7e),
Process design, Process charts, Flow diagrams and Man machine ELBS,1984.
charts, Capacity planning, Aggregate planning, Scheduling, Operations 2. Robert F. Legget, “Geology and Engineering”, McGraw Hill.
strategy, Operation performance Frontier and productivity, Systems
thinking, Systems engineering and its management, Systems decision
CIE 4019: BRIDGE ENGINEERING [3 0 0 3]
process. Systems thinking, structure, classification, boundaries,
Investigation for bridge, Site selection, data drawing, design discharge
visibility, System life cycle models, System dynamics and its importance
linear water way, Standard specification for Road Bridge, IRC Bridge
in system thinking. System dynamics modeling process.
code, Culverts, Concrete Bridges, Types, components, Tbeam reinforced
concrete bridges, Pre‐stressed concrete bridges, Continuous bridges,
References: cantilever bridges, Sub structure, Piers and Abutments, Caissons, scour,
1. Monks Joseph G., “Operations Management”, Tata McGraw-Hill bridge bearings, wing walls, Liquefaction assessment of bridge site.
Publishing Co. Ltd., New Delhi, 2004.
2. Krajewski Lee J. and Ritzman Larry P., “Operations Management”, References:
Pearson Education (Singapore) Pte. Ltd., Delhi, 2005. 1. T RJagadeesh, M A Jayaram, “Design of Bridge Structures”, PHI
3. Mieghem J.,“Operations Strategy: Principles and Practices, Learning Private Limited, 2009.
Dynamic Ideas”, ISBN: 0-9759146-6-9, 2008. 2. Ponnusamy S, “Bridge Engineering”, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing
4. Sterman J.D., “Business Dynamics - Systems Thinking and Co., New Delhi, 2008.
Modeling for A Complex World”, McGraw Hill, International Edition, 3. Whitney, C. S, “Bridges”, Greenwich House, 1983.
2004. 4. N. K. Raju, “Design of bridges”, Oxford & IBH Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd.
5. Senge Peter, “The Fifth Discipline”, Currency Doubleday, New York, 5. Indian Road Congress Codes No. 5, 6, 18, 21, 24, Jamnagar House,
1990. Shah Jahan Road, New Delhi.
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References: CIE 4023: NON DESTRUCTIVE TESTING OF MATERIALS [3 0 0 3]
1. S. Narasimhan, S. Kathiroli, Nagendra Kumar B., Editors, “Harbour Introduction: - Importance and need of non-destructive testing, Basic
and coastal Engineering, Volume I & II”, National Institute of Ocean methods for NDT of concrete structures, Qualification and certification,
Technology, NIOT, Chennai, Ocean and Coastal Engineering Testing of concrete, Comparison of NDT methods, Quality control, Visual
Publications, 2002. Inspection Technique, Half-Cell Electrical Potential Method, Schmidt
2. Coastal Structures, “Proceedings of short term course”, Rebound Hammer Test, Carbonation Depth Measurement Test, Penetration
Department of Ocean Engineering, I.I.T. Madras, Chennai, India, Resistance or Windsor Probe Test: - Resistivity Measurement,
2002. Electromagnetic Methods of Testing Concrete, Radiographic Testing,
3. “Coastal Erosion Areas Protection and Management”, Proceedings Ultrasonic Testing, Ground Penetrating Radar.
of short term course by the Dept. of Applied Mechanics and
Hydraulics, N.I.T.K. Surathkal, India, 2003. References:
4. “Coastal Engineering Manual”, (CEM), U. S. Army Corps of 1. J .H. Bungey, “The Testing of Concrete in Structures”, Surry
Engineer, Vicksburg, Miss., 2006. University Press.
5. Brunn P., “Port Engineering”, Gulf publishing Company, 1981. 2. “Guidebook on Non-Destructive Testing of Concrete Structures”,
Training Course Series No. 17, International Atomic Energy Agency,
CIE 4021: ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT Vienna, 2002.
AND AUDITING [3 0 0 3] 3. Christiane Maierhofer, Hans-Wolf Reinhardt and Gerd Dobmann,
Environmental Impact Assessment, Impact identification, Prediction “Non-Destructive Evaluation of Reinforced Concrete Structures”,
and assessment of impacts on air, surface water, soil, noise, biological, Vol. 1 & 2, Woodhead Publishing Limited.
cultural and socio-economic environment, Public participation in 4. V. M. Malhotra and N. J. Carino, “Handbook On Nondestructive
environmental decision making, Environmental monitoring and its Testing of Concrete”, Second Edition, CRC Press.
importance, EIA case study on a developmental project / activity,
Environmental audit - meaning, benefits, procedure and case studies. CIE 4024: REMOTE SENSING AND GIS [3 0 0 3]
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References: CIE 4028: URBAN TRANSPORTATION PLANNING [3 0 0 3]
1. Arcadio Sincero and Gregoria Sincero, “Environmental Transportation Planning Process and Surveys, Trip Generation, Trip
Engineering”, (2e), Prentice - Hall India . Distribution, O-D Matrix, Growth Factor, Gravity model, Tanner model,
2. George Tchobanoglous, “Integrated Solid Waste Management : Intervening and Competing opportunities models, Traffic Assignment, All
Engineering Principles and Management Issues”, McGraw-Hill or nothing Assignment, Multiple Route Assignment, Capacity Restraint
Publication. Assignment, Diversion Curves, Modal Split, Probit and Logit Analysis,
3. M La Grega and others, “Hazardous Waste Management”, Land-use Transport Models, Lowry Derivative Models, Garin-Lowry
McGraw Hill Publication. Model.
2. Hay, W. W., “An Introduction to Transportation Engineering”, (2e), 4. “Environmental Laws”, MOEF, Government of India.
John Wiley & Sons, 2001.
3. Dickey, J. W., et. al., “Metropolitan Transportation Planning”, TMH CIE 3282: INTRODUCTION TO REMOTE SENSING AND GIS [3 0 0 3]
edition, 2002. Introduction, Basic concepts of Remote sensing, Physics of Remote
4. Railis, V. R, “Inter-city Transport, Engineering and Planning”, The sensing Orbits, Concept of Spatial, spectral, radiometric and temporal
Macmillan Press, 2003. resolution, Remote sensing data product and its purchase, Visual
5. Vuchic V. R., “Urban Public Transportation System and Technology”, interpretation, Fundamentals of GIS, Objectives, Components of GIS,
Prentice Hall, Inc. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1981. contributing disciplines and technologies, Raster , Vector, Exercise on
Remote sensing and GIS application. Definitions of Triangular irregular
network (TIN) and Digital Elevation Model (DEM), Indian satellite
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program, Launch vehicles, Exercise on Remote sensing and GIS CIE 3283: STRENGTH OF MATERIALS [3 0 0 3]
application Review of Basic Mechanics of Solids, Stresses due to bending, Stresses
due to shearing force, Slope and deflection of beams, Torsion, solid and
References: hollow circular shafts, power transmitted by shafts, stepped shafts,
1. Lillesand T. M., and Kiefer R. W., “Remote Sensing and Image Variation of stress at a point, Bi-axial state of stress and strain, Cylinders,
interpretation”, VI edition of John Wiley & Sons, 2000. Stability of columns,Slenderness ratio, failure by buckling, Euler's
2. John R. Jensen , “Introductory Digital Image Processing: A Remote formula, Rankine's empirical formula.
Sensing Perspective”, (2e), 1995.
3. Sabins, F. F. Jr., “Remote Sensing Principles and Image References:
interpretation”, W. H. Freeman & Co.,1978. 1. E. P. Popov, “Mechanics of Materials”, S.I. Version, PHI, 1993.
4. Allan Brimicombe, “GIS Environmental Modeling and Engineering”, 2. Pytel and Singer, “Strength of Materials”, Harper & Collins,1987.
Taylor & Francis, 2003. 3. Rajput R. K., “Strength of Materials”, S Chand & Co., 2004.
4. Bhavikatti S. S., “Strength of Materials”, Vikas Publishers, 2005.
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