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;I"lpur Engineering Coltege, Jubulpr.

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(Declsred Autonomous bv MP Govt.. Alfiliaied to RCpV, Bhopal)
(AICTE Model Curriculum Based Scheme)
Bachelor ofTechnology (B.Tech.) Vl Semester (Civil Engineering)

Maximum Marks Allotted Contact Hours Per Week


Theory Prrcticrl
Subject Cltegory
Subject Name
Code Codc Mid Scm.
Lab Work
Exam.
Proftssional Elective CourseJI
Open Filective Course-l

Structural Desisn & Drawins-ll (Steel)


Environmental Inginecring-l
Minor Project
lndustrial Trainins Mini.um Fb

N SSNCC/Swatchhata AhhiyarVRural
Outreach
Qualificr

Additional Course lbr Honours or Minor Specialization Pcrmined b opt lor maximum 8 credib against additional MO0C courses in sub.iect code CE67 lor the award ofHonours
(Minor Specialization).

'Iutoriirl

PEC; Professional Elective Course. oEC: open Elcctivc Cours€, PCC: Professional Cor€ Course, PI: hojec( and lntemship, DLC: Distance
Leaming Course, MC: Mandatory Course
Jabalpur Engineering Collcgc, Jabalpur
(Declared Autonomous by M P Govt., Alfiliated to RGPV' Bhopal)
(AICTE Modcl Curriculum Based Scheme)
Bachelor of Technology (B.'l'ech.) VI Semesler (Civil Engineering)

w.e.f. July 2023

Subjcci Name Ilaxirl uru Marks Allottcd


Hours/Wetk
l'ractical
Ccographical
lnformation
System

MODULE I:
Definition of GlS, maps & GIS, digit.,tl representation of geographic data, data quality and data
standards, raster and vector based data processing, digital terrain modeling, spatial analysis and
modeling. remote sensing, its terminology, electro magnetic signal, atmospheric window. activc
and passive systems for remote sensing, rcnote sensing applications.

MODULE II:
Principle of aerial photograph, flight plenning, relief displacement of venical photographs.
stereoscope, parallax bir, methods ofaerial photo visual interpretation keys by this instrument.

MODULE III:
Principle of satellite image procuremcnt, spectral retlectance curves, spatial, spectral, temporal-
radiometric resolution characterisrics of inrlges. errors of satellite images & their rectification.
methods of visual interpretation of satellite inrages.

MODULE IV:
Projection, different typcs of projections and applications in irnage correction, projection used in
India, measure of shortest distance bewecn two points ou tlle earth.

I\IODULE V:
Remote scnsing, technique uscd iu resource managcmcnt 1soil, water,) & database managemcnt
system (urban & rural planning; for civil engineering projects, global positioning system.

Reference Books:
I . Concept and Principle of Geographical lnlbrmation system by: W.Yeung
2. Principle of Remote Sensing by Sabrns
3. Manual of Remote Sensing by (A.S.R.S.) IJSA.

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Qetartmcnt of Civil Engin"rht'
(io!. mmcnr Erginecri'ng CoU6'o
Aca d em ic lr ba,rPur ' {820U
Jabalpur (M.P '
Course Outcomes-
After the completion of this course studcnt will be able to-

Process GIS raster and vector data tbr further spatral analysis and modeling.
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Compute measurements of various ground features through mathematical
computations of aerial photograph.
Perform visual interpretation of satellite images in terms of different resolutions
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studied.
Apply different projection systems for image correction and calculation of shortest
distance.
Illustrate remote sensing and GPS techniques for resource collection and database
cos
management.

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(AICTE Modct Curriculum Based Scheme)
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) Vl Senrester (Civil Enginecring)

w.€.f. July 2023

Subject Name Maximum Marks All0tted Total


lI ours/\\ eek
Marks
Natural Practicrl
Disastcr
Mitigation l\lid-sem Quiz/
and Exam Assignrnent
Management

MODULE III
Plate tectonics & earthquakcs: introduction and review natural disasters, principles, cloments,
and systems, geological, geo- morphological aspccts, carthquake, geology, seismology,
characteristics and dimensions. landslides.

MODULE IV
Critical climate system aspects and processes: oceanic, atmospheric and hydrologic cycles.

MODULE V
Mapping modeling risk analysis and loss estimation, natural disastcr risk analysis prevention and
mitigation, applications of space technology, education and training, establishment of capacity
building and along various stakeholders govemment education institule, use of muliimedia, etc.

Reference Books
l. Edward A Keller Robert Natural I'{azards, pearson
2. Didas Natural Diasater. Dicrax Education

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Course Outcomes-
After the completion of this course student wrll be ablc to-
Summarize the causes of nafural disaster and its preventive measures'

Explain principles, elemcnts and characteristics of natural disasters

Summarize critical climatic systems.

Categorize different modelling methods for natural hazards assessment

Explain administrative mechanism for disaster mitigation.

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Jabalpur Engineering College, Jabalpur
(Declared Autonomous by MP Govt., Afliliatcd to RGPV, Bhopal)
(AICTE Model Curriculum Based Scheme)
Bachelor of Technology (8.'l'ech.) VI Semester (Civil Engineering)

Subject Namc Maxinrunr Marks .{llotted 'l'otal


Hours/Weck
Marks
Pre-stressed Thcory Practical
Concrete Ntid-sem
Structure Eram
Design

MODULE.I
Pre-stressing Systems and losses of pre-stressing, introduction various systems of pre- stressing.
Types of loss and their analysis. Working Stress Design of Simple Beams: Critical load
conditions allowable stresses, flexural design criteria axially pre-stressed members design of pre-
stressing cable for a given cress section, design procedure based on flexurc, design by load
balancing method and multiple stage pre-stressing.

MODULE-II
Continuous Beams: Analysis of two span beam analysis of two span beam with eccentricities at
outer supports, continuous beams with variable section design of
continuous beam.
Miscellaneous Structural Members: Columns subjected to conrbined bending and axial forcc'
piles, poles, piers and abutments, Tension metnbers, ring beams circular tanks and pipcs
pavement sleepers roads and runways.

MODULE-III:
Limit State Design of Beams: Lirnit state of strength in flexure, shear and torsion permissible
stresses limit state of serviceability against deflection. Cracking and durability, design of simply
supponed and continuous beams.

MODULE.IV
Bond and Anchorage of Pre-suessing cables Bond in pre tensioned and posl tensioned
construction, prestressing cable aI centroid axis symmetric multiple cables causing axial thrust
cable with eccentricity,rnclined prc-stressing cable spanning stress, end zone reinforcement
MODULE.V
Pre-stressed Concrete Slabs: One way slab two way slabs, pre-stressed concrete beam slab
construction, pre-stressed fl at slab.
Deflection and Crack Width: Factors influencing deflection, short term deflections ofun cracked
members, long term deflection deflections of cracked members. Estimation ofcrack width using
British code and FIP recommendations.

Reference Books:

l. N.Krishna Raju, Pre-stresscd Concrete. Tata Mc Graw Hill Book Co.


2. P. Dayaratran, Pre-stressed Concrete Structures, Oxford & IBH Co. Delhi'
3.Jain& Jai Krishna, Plain & Reinforced Concrete Vol - Il Nemchand& Bros Roorkee.
4. IS 1343-980 code of Practice for Pre-stressed Concrete Bureau of India Standards New Delhi.

Course Outcomes-
After the completion ofthis course student will be able to-

Explain diffcrent types of pre-stressing systcms.


Analyze different types of prestressed concrete structural members.
Ocsign prc-stressed concrele simple & continuous beam, slab, column and
miscellaneous structural members.
Calculate pre-stressing losses, short term, long term deflection and crack
width.

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ooDartrncnt of Civil Enti!.orht.
c;o': rnmant Enginecring Collott
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Jabalpur Engineering Collegc, Jabalpur
(Declared Autonomous by MP Govt., Afliliated to RGPV, Bhopal)
(AICTE Model Curriculum Based Scheme)
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) !'l Semester (Civil Engineering)

Subject
Subject Name \laximunr I\larks Allottcd Total Hou rs/
Code
Marks Wcck
AdYance Theorl' Practical
Water
Nlid-sem
Resource
Exam
Engineering

Module -I
Gravity dams:Design Criteria, forces acting orr gravity dams, elementary profile, low and high
gravity dams, stability analysis, evaluation of profile by method of zoning, practical profile,
foundation treatment, construction joints, galleries in gravity dams.

Module - Il
Earth and Rock fill dams:Earth Dams : Types, causes of tailure and design criteria, soils
suitable for earth dam construction, construction methods, foundation requirements, typical earth
dam sections, estimation of seepage through and below the dam, seepage control, stability of
slopes by slip circle method of analysis, pore pressures, sudden draw down, steady seepage and
construction pore pressure condition.

Module - III
Spillwaysl Various Types ofSpilhvays, Ogee spillway and its design details of
Siphon shaft, chute and side chaunel spillways, emergency spillways.

Module - IV
Energy dissipation and gates: Pnnciples of energy dissipation, Encrgy dissipatcrs
based on tail water rating curve and jump height curves spillway crest gates - vertical lift and
radial gates, their design principles and details. Design of canal regulating structures, detailed
design ofsarda type canal fall. Tlpes ofcross drainage works - Aqueduct siphon aqueduct, super
passage, level crossing &inlet & outlets.

Module - V
Hydropower Plants: lntroduction of dcr.elopnrent. asscssmcnt of

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power potential, types of hydropower plants, general features of hydro-electric schemes,
selection of turbines, draft fubes, surge tanks, penstocks, power house dimensions, development
of micro hydel stations, tidal plants, pumped storage plants and their details.

Reference Books:
I. Engineering for Dams (Volumes I,ll&ID by Creager. Justin & Hinds
2. Hydroelectric Hand Book by Creager

Course Outcomes-
After the completion of this course student will be able to-

Calculate the forces acting on gravity dam and stability analysis ol hydraulic

co2 Detemrine the rate ofseepage using flow-uet

Dcsign various t)?es of spillways, energy dissipaters and canal regulating


co3 structurcs.

Explain the functioning & elements ol hydropower plants.

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JEC, JabalPur (M.P')
Jabalpur Engineoring College, Jabalpur
(Declared Autonomous by MP Govt,, Affiliated to RGPV, Bhopal)
(AICTE Model Curriculum Based Schcme)
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) VI Semester (Civil Engineering)

w,e.f. July 2023

Subject Nanre lllaxinr um Marks Allotted Total


llours/Wcck
Marks
Thcory l'r:rcticxl
Waste l\lid-scnr
Managenrenl llrant

MODULE I
Municipal solid waste (management and handling) rules, hazardous waste (management and
handling) rules; biomedical waste handling rules, fly ash rules; recycled plastics usage rules;
batteries (management and handling) rules.

MODULE II
Municipal solid waste managements-tundamentals sources; composition; generation ratcs;
collection ofwaste; separation, transfer and transport ofwaste; treatment and disposal options.

MODULE III
Hazardous waste management fundamentals characterizalion of waste, compatibility and
flammability of chemicals; fate and transpon ofchemicals, health elfects.

MODULE IV
Radioactive waste management l'undamentals sources, measures and health efiects; tluclear
power plants and fuel production; waste generation t'rom nuclear power plants, disposal option.

MODULE V
Exposure pathway of pollutants emttted from recycling ofe-waste, e-waste management rules of
India (2011 and 2016 rules) e-waste management: case studies and unique initiatives from
around the world.

References

l. Pichtel, John. Waste Manegement Practices: Municipal. Hazardous and Industrial. CRC Prcss,
Taylor and Francrs (irt-rup.
2. LaGrega, Michael D., Buckingham, Philip L and Evans, Jeffrey C. Hazardous Waste
Management

3. Waveland Press lnc., Reissue Edition, 2010. 3. Warta, Richard I. Hazardous Wastes -
Sources, Pathways, Receptors, Wiley (l) Edition), 1998

Course Outcomes-
After the completion ofthis course student will be able to-

Classify solid waste by its physical, biological and chemical characteristics.


Apply proper nrethods ofcollection and convcyance to rcduce solid wastc.
Predict irnpact on socio econornic environment.
Jabalpur Engineering College' Jabalpur
(Declared Autonomous by MP Govt., Afliliated to RGPV, Bhopal)
(AICTE Model Curriculum Based Scheme)
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) Vl Scmester (Civil Engineering)

w.e.f. July 2023

Subject Name Maxinrum l\Iarks Allotted Total


IIours/Week
Marks
P rac(ical
Mid-sem Quiz/
Exnm Assignment

MODULE I:
Calculus of variation, introduction to calculus of variations, introduction to equilibrium
equations in etasticity, Euler's Lagrange's equations, principal of vimral work, virtual
displacements, principle of minimunt potential energy, boundary value, initial value problems,
flexibility approach, displacement approach, different problems in structural analysis.

MODULE II:
FEM procedure, derivation of FEM equations by variation principle polynomials, concept of
shape functions, derivation for linear simplex element, need for integral lbrms, interpolation
polynomials in global and local coordinates weighted residual methods: concept of weighted
residual method. derivation of FEM equation by Galerkin's method, Solving cantilever beam
problem by Galerkin's approach, introduction of shape functions lbr CST triangular eletnents,
rectangular elements, quadrilateral elements

MODULI III:
Concept of iso-parametric elements, concept ofJacobin matrix. nulrterical integration: numerical
integlation, one point formula and two point formula for 2D formula, different problems of
numerical integration evaluation of elemcnt stifliess matrix.

MODULE IV:
Pascal's triangle law for 3D tunction tbr beam elemettts,
shape funcrion polynomials, shape
convergencc: conrergence criteria. compatibility requirenrents, characteristics of stifhress
matrix, direct rnethod lbr dcriving shapc functions using Langrage's formula, plane stress
problems.
MODULE V:
Analysis of structures: truas elements, analysis of truss problems by direct stiffness method
analysis of frames and different problems, different axi-symmetric truss problems,

Reference Books:
I. The Finite Element method-ZlENKIEWICZ.O.C.Tata McGraw Hill Pub, New Delhi,2000
2. Finite Element Methods by CR Alaval, PHI
3. Finite element methodlvith application in engineering by Chandrupatia&Belegundu. Pearson
Publication.
4. Concepts and Applications of Finite Element Analysis: COOK. D. Robert, Malus S. David,
Plesha E Michel, John wilely& sons 3rd Edn. New York,2000
5. Finite Element Analysis -CS, Krishnanmoorthy, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co, Ltd, New
Delhi
6. Introduction to the Finite Element rnethod Desai ABEL CBS Publishers & Distributors New
Delhi

Course Outcomes-
After the completion ofthis course student will be able to-

Interpret the philosophy behind pnnciples, design and modeling


considcrations in using finitc. elcment analysis.

Develop stiffness matrices fbr spring, truss, bcani, plane stress problems and
thrce dimensional problems using the concept of direct equilibrium and
potential energy methods.

Develop the finite element iirmiulations for heat transfer problems.

Evaluating the convergence oi solutions using linite eiement analysis and


assess thc accuracy of simulated results.

Bc proficient in the usc of commercial finite element software.

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Academic
JEC, Jabatpur (M.p ,
Jabalpur Enginccring College, Jabalpur
(Declared Autonomous by M P Govt., Affiliatcd to RGPV, Bhopal)
(AICTE Model Curriculurn Based Scheme)
Bachelor of'Iechnology (8.'l.ech.) Vl Semester (Civil Engincering)

rv.c.f. July 2023

Subject Name Nlarinr unl Marks ..Lllotted


Total T0tal
Hours/Week
Ilarks Credits
l'r'actical
Slructural l\lid-senr Quizl
Analysis - lI
Euru Assignnrent

Module - I:
Moment distribution method in analysis of frames with sway. analysis of box frames, analysis of
portals with inclined members, analysis ofbeams and frarnes by Kani's rnethod.

Module - II:
Plastic analysis of beams and frames.

Module - I II:
Analysis of tall frames, wind and earthquake loads, codal provisions for lateral loads.
Approximate analysis of multistory frames tbr vertical and lateral loads.

Module - IV:
Matrix method of structural analysis: lbrce method and displacement method.

Module - V:
Influence lines for indeterminate structures, Muller Breslau principle, Analysis of Beam-
Columns.

Books Reference:
l. Wang C.K. lntermediate Structural Analysis N,lcGraw Hill Neu, York
2. Kinney Streling J. Indeterminate structural Analysis. Addison Wesley.
3. Reddy C.S. Basic Structural Analysis, Tata Mc Graw Hill Pub. Co. New Delhi
4. Nonis C.H. Wilbur J.B. and Utkys Elementary Structural Analysis, MC Graw Hill
Intemational Tokyo
5. Weaver W & Gere JM, Matrix Methods of Framed Structures, CBS Pub.& Dis. Delhi
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS - II LAB
List of Experiments:
l. Verify theorem of Reciprocal deflection of Maxwell reciprocal thcorem using simply
supported & cantilever beam.
2. Verifu principle ofsuperposition for deflection using sinrply supported & cantilever beam.
3. Draw influence line diagram for bending moment at a section of SSB using bending moment
apparatus.
4. Obtain horizontal thrust at suppon of a semicircular two hinged arch and to draw ILD for this
horizontal thrust;alsoto compare experimental results with analyical solutions.
5. Obtain force in members of a shcar leg apparatus and lo compare results with analyical
method.
6. Obtain deflection at tiee end of cun,ed member consists of a quadrant with straight edge and
to compare results withthose obtained by analyical method.
7. Obtain elastic deflection at free end of a semicircular frame with straight edge.
8. Obtain ILD for intermcdiate reactron of a cantilever beam of fwo unequal span using Muller
Breslau's principle tocomparcresultswith those obtained by analytical method.

Course Outcomes-
Al'ter the completion of this course student will be able to-

COI Analyze portal lrames with sway and fiames rvith inclined members.
Calculate plastic moment capacity and collapse load for beams and frames
co2
subjected to different loading conditions.
Analysis of tall frameslmultistory buildings by approximate methods
Analyze the bcams and li'anrc's using matrix nlethod of analysis.
Draw ILD for support rcaction, SF & BM at various sections for indeterminate
co5
structures.

Alter the conrpletion ol this iab studcnt rvill be iible to-


col Verify Max-well's reciprocal theorem
Pertbrm experiments to determine horizontal reaction for two and three hinged
c02
arch
Perform experiments to determine deflection and slope ofbeams and frames for

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Jabalpur Engincering Collcge, Jabalpur
(Declared Autonomous by MP Govt., Alfiliated to RGP\', Bhopal)
(AICTE Model Curriculunr Based Sche me)
Bachelor of Technology (8.'l'ech.) VI Semester (Civil Engineering)

w.c.f. July 2023

Subject
Subject Name N{arinrunr i\larks Allotted
Code Total
Hours/Week
Marks
l'racticrl
Mid-sem
Exam

Module-l:
Various loads and urechanism of the load transler, partial load thctors structural properties ot'
steel, Desigr ol!tructural connections-tlolted. Rivetted and Wclded connections.

Module - ll:
Design of compression mcmbers, Tension rncmbcls, Rocrf 'l'russcs - Angular & Tubular, Lattice
C irders.

Module - III:
Design of Simple beams Built-up be3ms. platc girders and girders,
-santry

Module - IV:
Efl'cctivc lcngth of coluntns. Dcsign ol'columns- simplc and compound, Lacings and battens.
Design ol'tbotings fbrstecl structurcs, Griilage tbundation.

Module-\':
Design of industrial building fiames. nrulti-storey frarnes. Bracings for high risc struclures.
Desi gn ol' transrnissiontowers.

NOTE:
AII the Designs for strength and serviceability should strictly be as per the latest version ol'
IS:800.

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Books Reference:
l. Design ofSteel Stnrctures by Subramanium
2. Design ofSteel Structures by Duggle
3. Design ofSteel Structurcs by BhaviKatti

STRUCTT'RAL DESIGN & DRAWING.II (STEEL) LAB


List of Experiments:
I . Design & drawing of structural connection.
2. Design & drawing of members of roof trusses.
3. Design & drawing of beams & Plate Girders.
4. Design & drawing of build up Columns.
5. Design & drawing of Footing.
6. Draw the layout ofdifferent types ofRivet connections.
7. Draw the neat sketch of staggered joints and show pitch,gauge and edge distance.
8. Draw the plan and elevation of Grillage foundation.
9. Draw the plan and elevation of slab base.
10. Draw the plan and elevation ofGusset base

Course Outcomes-
After the completion of this course student will be able to-

col Identify various loads, mechanism of load transfer and design of structural
connections for Stcel.
co2 Design truss members, girder, other structural member-for-steel buildings and
transmission tower
co3 Explain different types of building frarnes and bracing systems
Apply effective length of column, lacing aud battens

After the completion of this lab student will be able to-


col Identify the major steps and symbol used in civil engineering drawings

co2 Draw civil engineering drawing for different connections used in steel
structures
co3 Draw civil engineering drawing tbr dilltrent structural eleurents lor steel

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Jabalpur Engineering College, Jabalpur
(Declared Autonomous by MP Govt., Afliliated to RGPV' Bhopal)
(AICTE Model Curriculum Based Scheme)
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tcch.) VI Semester (Civil Engineering)

COURSE CONTENTS w'e'f' JulY 2023

Subjcct \amc \laxinrum l\larks Allotted Total 'I otal


Hours/Weck
Marks Crrdits
'I'hco ry Practical
Environmental Mid-sent
Engg - t ll xanr

Module - l:
Estimation of Ground and surface water resources, qualify of water from different sources,
demand & quantity of water, tire demand, water requirement tbr various uses, t'luctuations in
demand, forecast of poPulation.

Module - II:
Impurities of water and their signihcance, water-bome diseases, physical, chemical and
bacteriological analysis ofwater, water standards for ditlerent uses. lntake structure, conveyance
of water, pipe materials, pumps operation &pumping stations.

Module - I II:
Water Treatment methods theory and design of sedimentation, coagulation, filtration,
disinfection, aeration & water softening, modem trends in scdimentation & filtration,
miscellaneous methods of treatment.

Module - IV:
Layout and hydraulic Design of difl'erent distribution systems, pipe fittings, valves and
appurtenances, analysis of distribution s)'stem. Hardy cross method, leak detection, maintenance
of distribution systems, service reservoir capacity and height of reservoir'

Module - V:
Rural water supply schemes, financing and management of rvater supply project, water pollution
control act,conservancy& water carriage system, sanitary appliance and their operation, building
drainage system of plumbing.
Books Reference:
l. Water Supply & Sanitary Engg. By G.S. Birdi-Laxmi publications (p) Ltd. New Delhi
2. Water & Waste Water Technology by Mark J.Hammer Prentice - Hall of India, New Delhi.
3. Environmental Engineering - H.S. Paeavy& D.R. Rowe Mc Graw Hill Book Co. New Delhi
4. Water & Waste Water Technology G.M. Fair & J.C. Geyer.

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING - I LAB


List of Experiments:
l. To study the various standards for water
2. To study of sampling techniques for water
3. Measurement of turbidity
4. To determine the coagulant dose required to treat the given rurbid water sample
5. To determine the conc. ofchlorides in a given water samples.
6. Determination ofhardness ofthe given sample.
7. Determination ofresidual chlorine by chloroscope.
8. Determination of Alkalinity in a water samples
9. Determination of Acidily in a water sanrples
10. Determination of Dissolved oxygen in the water sample.

Course Outcomes-
After the completion of this course studcnt will be able to-

Compare the <luality of raw water liom various resources and calculate water
demand based on population forecast.

Design Water treatment units for treatment of raw water


Design Wuter distribution s1'stem including hydraulic layout, leak detection and
maintenance.

Afier the completion of this lab student u'ill be ablc to-


Exanrinc quality of raw watcr lrom various resourccs.

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