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RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
New Scheme Based On AICTE Flexible Curricula Civil Engineering, V-Semester
CE501- Fluid Mechanics-I
Review of Fluid Properties: Engineering units of measurement, mass, density, specific weight, specific volume, specific gravity, surface tension, capillarity, viscosity, bulk modulus of elasticity, pressure and vapor pressure. Fluid Static’s : Pressure at a point, pressure variation in static fluid, Absolute and gauge pressure, manometers, Forces on plane and curved surfaces (Problems on gravity dams and Tainter gates); buoyant force, Stability of floating and submerged bodies, Relative equilibrium.
Kinematics of Flow : Types of flow-ideal & real , steady & unsteady, uniform & non uniform, one, two and three dimensional flow, path lines, strea klines, streamlines and stream tubes; continuity equation for one and three dimensional flow, rotational & irrotational flow, circulation, stagnation point, separation of flow, sources & sinks, velocity potential, stream function, flow nets- their utility & method of drawing flow nets.
Dynamics of Flow: Euler’s equation of motion along a streamline and derivation of Bernoulli’s equation, application of Bernoulli’s equation, energy correction factor, linear momentum equation for steady flow; momentum correction factor. The moment of momentum equation, forces on fixed and moving vanes and other applications. Fluid Measurements: Velocity measurement (Pitot tube, Prandtl tube, current meters etc.); flow measurement (orifices, nozzles, mouth pieces, orifice meter, nozzle meter, venturimeter, weirs and notches).
Laminar Flow: Introduction to laminar flow, Reynolds experiment & Reynolds number, relation between shear & pressure gradient, laminar flow through circular pipes, laminar flow between parallel plates, laminar flow through porous media, Stokes law.
Dimensional Analysis and use of Buckingham-pi theorem, Introduction to Turblent flow-Prandtl mixing length hypothesis, Flow over smooth & rough surface. Darcy –weisbach resistance equation , variation of friction factor & Moody’s diagram , pipe flow problem.
Modi & Seth; Fluid Mechanics; Standard Book House, Delhi
Som and Biswas; Fluid Mechnics and machinery; TMH
Engg fluid mech. – By Grade & Miraj gaonkar , Nem Chand & Bros. Prakashan
White ; Fluid Mechanics ; TMH
Essential of Engg Hyd. By JNIK DAKE; Afrikan Network & Sc Instt. (ANSTI)
A Text Book of fluid Mech. for Engg. Student by Franiss JRD
R Mohanty; Fluid Mechanics By; PHI
Fluid Mechanics; Gupta Pearson.
To determine the local point pressure with the help of pitot tube.
To find out the terminal velocity of a spherical body in water.
Calibration of Venturimeter
Determination of Cc, Cv, Cd of Orifices
Calibration of Orifice Meter
Calibration of Nozzle meter and Mouth Piece
Reynolds experiment for demonstration of stream lines & turbulent flow
Determination of metacentric height
Determination of Friction Factor of a pipe
To study the characteristics of a centrifugal pump.
Verification of Impulse momentum principle
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
New Scheme Based On AICTE Flexible Curricula Civil Engineering, V-Semester
CE502 - Transportation Engineering- II
lights, runway and taxiway lighting etc. instrumental lending system, precision approach radar, VOR enroute traffic control.
Aggregate Crushing Value Test
Determination of aggregate impact value
Determination of Los Angeles Abrasion value
Determination of California Bearing Ratio values
Determination of penetration value of Bitumen
Determination of Viscosity of Bituminous Material
Determination of softening point of bituminous material
Determination of ductility of the bitumen
Determination of flash point and fire point of bituminous material
Determination of Bitumen content by centrifuge extractor
Determination of stripping value of road aggregate
Determination of Marshall stability value for Bituminous mix
Determination of shape tests on aggregate
Highway Engineering by Gurucharan Singh
Principles of Pavement Design by E.J. Yoder & M.W. Witzech
Highway Engineering by O’Fleherty
Highway Engineering by S.K. Khanna & C.E.G. Justo
Airport Planning & Design by S.K. Khanna & M. G. arora
Foresch, Charles “Airport Planning”
Horonjeff Robert “The Planning & Design of Airports”
Sharma & Sharma, Principles and Practice of Highway Engg.
Haung, Analysis and Design of Pavements
Relevant IRC & IS codes
Laboratory Mannual by Dr. S.K. Khanna
Highway Engg. By Hews & Oglesby
Highway Material by Walker
Moment distribution method in analysis of frames with sway, analysis of box frames, analysis of portals with inclined members, analysis of beams and frames by Kani’s method.
Plastic analysis of beams and frames.
Analysis of tall frames, wind and earthquake loads, codal provisions for lateral loads. Approximate analysis of multistory frames for vertical and lateral loads.
Matrix method of structural analysis: force method and displacement method.
Influence lines for intermediate structures, Muller Breslau principle.
Wang C.K. Intermediate structural analysis, McGraw Hill, New York.
Kinney Streling J. Indeterminate structural Analysis, Addison Wesley.
Reddy C.S., Basic Stgructural Analysis, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company, New Delhi.
Norris C.H.,Wilbur J.B. and Utkys. Elementary Structural Analysis, McGraw Hill International,Tokyo.
Weaver W & Gere JM, Matrix Methods of Framed Structures, CBS Publishers & Distributors, Delhi
Unit -I
Preliminary and detailed investigation methods: Methods of construction, form work and centering. Schedule of construction, job layout, principles of construction management, modern management techniques like CPM/PERT with network analysis.
Unit -II
Construction equipments: Factors affecting selection, investment and operating cost, output of various equipments, brief study of equipments required for various jobs such as earth work, dredging, conveyance, concreting, hoisting, pile driving, compaction and grouting.
Unit -III
Contracts: Different types of controls, notice inviting tenders, contract document, departmental method of construction, rate list, security deposit and earnest money, conditions of contract, arbitration, administrative approval, technical sanction.
Unit -IV
Specifications & Public Works Accounts: Importance, types of specifications, specifications for various trades of engineering works. Various forms used in construction works, measurement book, cash book, materials at site account, imprest account, tools and plants, various types of running bills, secured advance, final bill.
Unit-V
Site Organization & Systems Approach to Planning: Accommodation of site staff, contractor’s staff, various organization charts and manuals, personnel in construction, welfare facilities, labour laws and human relations, safety engineering. Problem of equipment management, assignment model, transportation model and waiting line modals with their applications, shovel truck performance with waiting line method.
Reference Books:-
Construction Equipment by Peurify
CPM by L.S. Srinath
Construction Management by S. Seetharaman
CPM & PERT by Weist & Levy
Construction, Management & Accounts by Harpal Singh
Tendering & Contracts by T.A. Talpasai
Reference Books:-
Quantity Surveying & Costing – B.N. Datta
Estimating & Costing for Civil Engg. – G.S. Birdi
Quantity surveying & costing – Chakraborty
Estimating & Costing – S.C. Rangawala
History of water transportation at world level and at national level development and policy, classification of harbours, natural and artificial. Major ports in India, administrative set up. 2.
Harbour Planning: Harbour components, ship characteristics, characteristics of good harbour and principles of harbour planning, size of harbour, site selection criteria and layout of harbours.
Surveys to be carried out for harbor planning
Natural Phenomena: Wind, waves, tides formation and currents phenomena, their generation characteristics and effects on marine structures, silting, erosion and littoral drift.
Marine Structures: General design aspects, breakwaters -function, types general design principles, wharves, quays, jetties, piers, pier heads, dolphin, fenders, mooring accessories – function, types, suitability, design and construction features.
Docks and Locks: Tidal basin, wet docks-purpose, design consideration, operation of lock gates and passage, repair docks -graving docks, floating docks.
A course in docs and harbours: S. P. BINDRA
Harbour docs and tunneliing: R. SRINIVASAN
Doc and harbour engineering: OZA
Definition and classification of urban areas - Trend of urbanization - Planning process - Various stages of the planning process - Surveys in planning. Plans - Delineation of planning areas. utility of spaces, future growth etc. Role of “Urban Planner ”in planning and designing in relation with spatial organization, utility, demand of the area and supply
Plan implementation- Urban Planning agencies and their functions - Financing- Public, private, Nongovernmental organizations- Public participation in Planning. Development control regulations. sustainability and rationality in planning, Components of sustainable urban and regional development, Emerging Concepts: Global City, inclusive city, Safe city, etc. City of the future, future of the city.
Town and country planning act- Building bye-laws. Elements of City Planning, Zoning and land use, Housing. Introduction to landscaping, importance , objectives, principles, elements, Urban Planning standards Urban renewal for quality of life and livability.
Traffic transportation systems: urban road, hierarchy, traffic management, Intelligent Transport Systems. Legal Issues in Planning and Professional Practice, Concepts and contents related to planning provision regarding property rights, Concept of Arbitration, State and Central government to deal with various matters concerning Town and Country Planning. mechanism for preparation of DP: Land Acquisition Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act 2013.
Types of Development plans: Master Plan, City Development Plan, Structure Plan ,housing, land use, Water Supply & sanitation, etc., Planning agencies for various levels of planning. Their organization and purpose (CIDCO-MHADA-MIDC, MMRDA/ PMRDA etc).
Reference Books:-
Adib Kanafani.(1983). Transportation Demand Analysis. Mc Graw Hill Series in Transportation, Berkeley.
Hutchinson, B.G. (1974). Principles of Urban Transport Systems Planning. Mc Graw Hill Book Company, New York.
John W.Dickey. (1975). Metropolitan Transportation Planning. Mc Graw Hill Book Company, New York.
Papacostas, C.S., and Prevedouros, P.D. (2002). Transportation Engineering and Planning. 3rd Edition, Prentice - Hall of India Pvt Ltd., 318-436.
Khisty C.J., Transportation Engineering - An Introduction, Prentice Hall, India, 2002.
Yoder and Witczak, Priniciples of Pavement Design, John Wiley and Sons
Yang. H. Huang, Pavement Analysis and Design, Second Edition, Prentice Hall Inc.
Rajib B. Mallick and Tahar El-Korchi, Pavement Engineering – Principles and Practice, CRC Press (Taylor and Francis Group)
W.Ronald Hudson, Ralph Haas and Zeniswki , Modern Pavement Management, Mc Graw Hill and Co Academic Session 2016-17
Relevant IRC Codes
Bruton M J (1981), “Introduction to transportation planning”, Hutchinson of London
Dickey J W(1980), “Metropolitan Transportation Planning”, Tata McGraw Hill
Principles of Transportation Engineering : P. Chakraborty and A. Das
Fundamentals of Transportation Engineering: : C.S. Papacoastas
Traffic Engineering and Transport Planning: : L.R. Kadyal
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
New Scheme Based On AICTE Flexible Curricula Civil Engineering, V-Semester
Reference Books:-:
Remote Sensing and GIS Lillesand and Kiefer, John Willey 2008.
Remote Sensing and GIS B. Bhatta by Oxford Publishers 2015.
Introduction to Geographic Information System – Kang-Tsung Chang, McGraw-Hill 2015
Concepts & Techniques of GIS by C. P. Lo Albert, K.W. Yonng, Prentice Hall (India) Publications.
Principals of Geo physical Information Systems – Peter A Burragh and Rachael A. Mc Donnell, Oxford Publishers 2004.
Basics of Remote sensing & GIS by S. Kumar, Laxmi Publications.
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
New Scheme Based On AICTE Flexible Curricula Civil Engineering, V-Semester
Renewable Energy Systems Energy Sources, Comparison of Conventional and nonconventional, renewable and non-renewable sources. Statistics of world resources and data on different sources globally and in Indian context. Significance of renewable sources and their exploitation. Energy planning, Energy efficiency and management.
Wind Energy System Wind Energy, Wind Mills, Grid connected systems. System configuration, working principles, limitations. Effects of wind speed and grid conditions. Grid independent systems - wind-battery, wind- diesel, wind-hydro biomass etc. wind operated pumps, controller for energy balance. Small Hydro System Grid connected system, system configuration, working principles, limitations. Effect of hydro potential and grid condition. Synchronous versus Induction Generator for stand alone systems. Use of electronic load controllers and self excited induction generators. Wave Energy System: System configuration: grid connected and hybrid Systems.
Solar Radiation Extraterrestrial solar radiation, terrestrial solar radiation, Solar thermal conversion, Solar Phototonic System Solar cell, Solar cell materials, efficiency, Characteristics of PV panels under varying insulation. PV operated lighting and water pumps, characteristics of motors and pumps connected to PV panels. Biomass Energy System: System configuration, Biomass engine driven generators, feeding loads in stand-alone or hybrid modes, Biomass energy and their characteristics.
Energy from oceans Ocean temperature difference, Principles of OTEC, plant operations, Geothermal Energy Electric Energy from gaseous cells, Magneto-hydro generated energy, Non hazardous energy from nuclear wastes, Possibilities of other modern nonconventional energy sources.
Electric Energy Conservation Energy efficient motors and other equipment. Energy saving in Power Electronic controlled drives. Electricity saving in pumps, airconditioning, power plants, process industries, illumination etc. Methods of Energy Audit. Measurements systems; efficiency
measurements. energy regulation, typical case studies, various measuring devices analog and digital, use of thyristers.
Reference Books:-:
John Twidell & Toney Weir, Renewable Energy Resources, E & F N Spon.
El-Wakil, Power Plant Technology, McGraw Hill.
Rai G D, Non-conventional Energy Resources, Khanna.
F Howard E. Jordan, "Energy-Efficient Electric Motor & their Application-II", Plenum Press, New York USA
Anna Mani, "Wind Energy Resource Survey in India-Ill", Allied Publishers Ltd., New Delhi,
S.P. Sukhatme: Solar Energy, TMH- 4e,
Dr. A. Ramachandran, Prof B.V Sreekantan & M F.C. Kohli etc, "TERI Energy Data Directory & Year book 1994-95", Teri Tata Energy Research Institute, New Delhi,
Solanki –Renewable Energy Technologies – PHI Learning
Sawhnew –Non Conventional Energy Resources – PHI Learning
Reference Books:-:
Khanka. S.S., “Entrepreneurial Development” S.Chand & Co. Ltd.,Ram Nagar, New Delhi, 2013.
Donald F Kuratko, “ Entreprenuership – Theory, Process and Practice”, 9th Edition, Cengage Learning 2014.
Hisrich R D, Peters M P, “Entrepreneurship” 8th Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2013.
Mathew J Manimala, “Enterprenuership theory at cross roads: paradigms and praxis” 2nd Edition Dream tech, 2005.
Rajeev Roy, ‘Entrepreneurship’ 2nd Edition, Oxford University Press, 2011.
EDII “Faulty and External Experts – A Hand Book for New Entrepreneurs Publishers: Entrepreneurship Development”, Institute of India, Ahmadabad, 1986
CE505- Quantity Surveying & Costing (Lab)
. Preparation of detailed estimate.
Detailed estimate for services of plumbing and water supply or Electrification work.
Detailed estimate for earth work for the road construction or arched culvert.
Rate analysis for at least 8 items of construction.
Preparation of DPR of Civil Engineering Project.
CE506- Material Testing Lab
To determine the normal consistency of cement.
To determine the initial and final setting time of cement .
To determine compressive strength of cement.
To determine the soundness of cement.
To determine the fineness modulus of fine aggregate & course aggregate.
Mix design of concrete by IS code Method.
Slump test for determining workability of concrete.
Compressing strength of concrete cube.
To determine the flexure strength of concrete.
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
New Scheme Based On AICTE Flexible Curricula Civil Engineering, V-Semester
CE501- Fluid Mechanics-I
Review of Fluid Properties: Engineering units of measurement, mass, density, specific weight, specific volume, specific gravity, surface tension, capillarity, viscosity, bulk modulus of elasticity, pressure and vapor pressure. Fluid Static’s : Pressure at a point, pressure variation in static fluid, Absolute and gauge pressure, manometers, Forces on plane and curved surfaces (Problems on gravity dams and Tainter gates); buoyant force, Stability of floating and submerged bodies, Relative equilibrium.
Kinematics of Flow : Types of flow-ideal & real , steady & unsteady, uniform & non uniform, one, two and three dimensional flow, path lines, strea klines, streamlines and stream tubes; continuity equation for one and three dimensional flow, rotational & irrotational flow, circulation, stagnation point, separation of flow, sources & sinks, velocity potential, stream function, flow nets- their utility & method of drawing flow nets.
Dynamics of Flow: Euler’s equation of motion along a streamline and derivation of Bernoulli’s equation, application of Bernoulli’s equation, energy correction factor, linear momentum equation for steady flow; momentum correction factor. The moment of momentum equation, forces on fixed and moving vanes and other applications. Fluid Measurements: Velocity measurement (Pitot tube, Prandtl tube, current meters etc.); flow measurement (orifices, nozzles, mouth pieces, orifice meter, nozzle meter, venturimeter, weirs and notches).
Laminar Flow: Introduction to laminar flow, Reynolds experiment & Reynolds number, relation between shear & pressure gradient, laminar flow through circular pipes, laminar flow between parallel plates, laminar flow through porous media, Stokes law.
Dimensional Analysis and use of Buckingham-pi theorem, Introduction to Turblent flow-Prandtl mixing length hypothesis, Flow over smooth & rough surface. Darcy –weisbach resistance equation , variation of friction factor & Moody’s diagram , pipe flow problem.
Modi & Seth; Fluid Mechanics; Standard Book House, Delhi
Som and Biswas; Fluid Mechnics and machinery; TMH
Engg fluid mech. – By Grade & Miraj gaonkar , Nem Chand & Bros. Prakashan
White ; Fluid Mechanics ; TMH
Essential of Engg Hyd. By JNIK DAKE; Afrikan Network & Sc Instt. (ANSTI)
A Text Book of fluid Mech. for Engg. Student by Franiss JRD
R Mohanty; Fluid Mechanics By; PHI
Fluid Mechanics; Gupta Pearson.
To determine the local point pressure with the help of pitot tube.
To find out the terminal velocity of a spherical body in water.
Calibration of Venturimeter
Determination of Cc, Cv, Cd of Orifices
Calibration of Orifice Meter
Calibration of Nozzle meter and Mouth Piece
Reynolds experiment for demonstration of stream lines & turbulent flow
Determination of metacentric height
Determination of Friction Factor of a pipe
To study the characteristics of a centrifugal pump.
Verification of Impulse momentum principle
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
New Scheme Based On AICTE Flexible Curricula Civil Engineering, V-Semester
CE502 - Transportation Engineering- II
lights, runway and taxiway lighting etc. instrumental lending system, precision approach radar, VOR enroute traffic control.
Aggregate Crushing Value Test
Determination of aggregate impact value
Determination of Los Angeles Abrasion value
Determination of California Bearing Ratio values
Determination of penetration value of Bitumen
Determination of Viscosity of Bituminous Material
Determination of softening point of bituminous material
Determination of ductility of the bitumen
Determination of flash point and fire point of bituminous material
Determination of Bitumen content by centrifuge extractor
Determination of stripping value of road aggregate
Determination of Marshall stability value for Bituminous mix
Determination of shape tests on aggregate
Highway Engineering by Gurucharan Singh
Principles of Pavement Design by E.J. Yoder & M.W. Witzech
Highway Engineering by O’Fleherty
Highway Engineering by S.K. Khanna & C.E.G. Justo
Airport Planning & Design by S.K. Khanna & M. G. arora
Foresch, Charles “Airport Planning”
Horonjeff Robert “The Planning & Design of Airports”
Sharma & Sharma, Principles and Practice of Highway Engg.
Haung, Analysis and Design of Pavements
Relevant IRC & IS codes
Laboratory Mannual by Dr. S.K. Khanna
Highway Engg. By Hews & Oglesby
Highway Material by Walker
Moment distribution method in analysis of frames with sway, analysis of box frames, analysis of portals with inclined members, analysis of beams and frames by Kani’s method.
Plastic analysis of beams and frames.
Analysis of tall frames, wind and earthquake loads, codal provisions for lateral loads. Approximate analysis of multistory frames for vertical and lateral loads.
Matrix method of structural analysis: force method and displacement method.
Influence lines for intermediate structures, Muller Breslau principle.
Wang C.K. Intermediate structural analysis, McGraw Hill, New York.
Kinney Streling J. Indeterminate structural Analysis, Addison Wesley.
Reddy C.S., Basic Stgructural Analysis, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company, New Delhi.
Norris C.H.,Wilbur J.B. and Utkys. Elementary Structural Analysis, McGraw Hill International,Tokyo.
Weaver W & Gere JM, Matrix Methods of Framed Structures, CBS Publishers & Distributors, Delhi
Unit -I
Preliminary and detailed investigation methods: Methods of construction, form work and centering. Schedule of construction, job layout, principles of construction management, modern management techniques like CPM/PERT with network analysis.
Unit -II
Construction equipments: Factors affecting selection, investment and operating cost, output of various equipments, brief study of equipments required for various jobs such as earth work, dredging, conveyance, concreting, hoisting, pile driving, compaction and grouting.
Unit -III
Contracts: Different types of controls, notice inviting tenders, contract document, departmental method of construction, rate list, security deposit and earnest money, conditions of contract, arbitration, administrative approval, technical sanction.
Unit -IV
Specifications & Public Works Accounts: Importance, types of specifications, specifications for various trades of engineering works. Various forms used in construction works, measurement book, cash book, materials at site account, imprest account, tools and plants, various types of running bills, secured advance, final bill.
Unit-V
Site Organization & Systems Approach to Planning: Accommodation of site staff, contractor’s staff, various organization charts and manuals, personnel in construction, welfare facilities, labour laws and human relations, safety engineering. Problem of equipment management, assignment model, transportation model and waiting line modals with their applications, shovel truck performance with waiting line method.
Reference Books:-
Construction Equipment by Peurify
CPM by L.S. Srinath
Construction Management by S. Seetharaman
CPM & PERT by Weist & Levy
Construction, Management & Accounts by Harpal Singh
Tendering & Contracts by T.A. Talpasai
Reference Books:-
Quantity Surveying & Costing – B.N. Datta
Estimating & Costing for Civil Engg. – G.S. Birdi
Quantity surveying & costing – Chakraborty
Estimating & Costing – S.C. Rangawala
History of water transportation at world level and at national level development and policy, classification of harbours, natural and artificial. Major ports in India, administrative set up. 2.
Harbour Planning: Harbour components, ship characteristics, characteristics of good harbour and principles of harbour planning, size of harbour, site selection criteria and layout of harbours.
Surveys to be carried out for harbor planning
Natural Phenomena: Wind, waves, tides formation and currents phenomena, their generation characteristics and effects on marine structures, silting, erosion and littoral drift.
Marine Structures: General design aspects, breakwaters -function, types general design principles, wharves, quays, jetties, piers, pier heads, dolphin, fenders, mooring accessories – function, types, suitability, design and construction features.
Docks and Locks: Tidal basin, wet docks-purpose, design consideration, operation of lock gates and passage, repair docks -graving docks, floating docks.
A course in docs and harbours: S. P. BINDRA
Harbour docs and tunneliing: R. SRINIVASAN
Doc and harbour engineering: OZA
Definition and classification of urban areas - Trend of urbanization - Planning process - Various stages of the planning process - Surveys in planning. Plans - Delineation of planning areas. utility of spaces, future growth etc. Role of “Urban Planner ”in planning and designing in relation with spatial organization, utility, demand of the area and supply
Plan implementation- Urban Planning agencies and their functions - Financing- Public, private, Nongovernmental organizations- Public participation in Planning. Development control regulations. sustainability and rationality in planning, Components of sustainable urban and regional development, Emerging Concepts: Global City, inclusive city, Safe city, etc. City of the future, future of the city.
Town and country planning act- Building bye-laws. Elements of City Planning, Zoning and land use, Housing. Introduction to landscaping, importance , objectives, principles, elements, Urban Planning standards Urban renewal for quality of life and livability.
Traffic transportation systems: urban road, hierarchy, traffic management, Intelligent Transport Systems. Legal Issues in Planning and Professional Practice, Concepts and contents related to planning provision regarding property rights, Concept of Arbitration, State and Central government to deal with various matters concerning Town and Country Planning. mechanism for preparation of DP: Land Acquisition Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act 2013.
Types of Development plans: Master Plan, City Development Plan, Structure Plan ,housing, land use, Water Supply & sanitation, etc., Planning agencies for various levels of planning. Their organization and purpose (CIDCO-MHADA-MIDC, MMRDA/ PMRDA etc).
Reference Books:-
Adib Kanafani.(1983). Transportation Demand Analysis. Mc Graw Hill Series in Transportation, Berkeley.
Hutchinson, B.G. (1974). Principles of Urban Transport Systems Planning. Mc Graw Hill Book Company, New York.
John W.Dickey. (1975). Metropolitan Transportation Planning. Mc Graw Hill Book Company, New York.
Papacostas, C.S., and Prevedouros, P.D. (2002). Transportation Engineering and Planning. 3rd Edition, Prentice - Hall of India Pvt Ltd., 318-436.
Khisty C.J., Transportation Engineering - An Introduction, Prentice Hall, India, 2002.
Yoder and Witczak, Priniciples of Pavement Design, John Wiley and Sons
Yang. H. Huang, Pavement Analysis and Design, Second Edition, Prentice Hall Inc.
Rajib B. Mallick and Tahar El-Korchi, Pavement Engineering – Principles and Practice, CRC Press (Taylor and Francis Group)
W.Ronald Hudson, Ralph Haas and Zeniswki , Modern Pavement Management, Mc Graw Hill and Co Academic Session 2016-17
Relevant IRC Codes
Bruton M J (1981), “Introduction to transportation planning”, Hutchinson of London
Dickey J W(1980), “Metropolitan Transportation Planning”, Tata McGraw Hill
Principles of Transportation Engineering : P. Chakraborty and A. Das
Fundamentals of Transportation Engineering: : C.S. Papacoastas
Traffic Engineering and Transport Planning: : L.R. Kadyal
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
New Scheme Based On AICTE Flexible Curricula Civil Engineering, V-Semester
Reference Books:-:
Remote Sensing and GIS Lillesand and Kiefer, John Willey 2008.
Remote Sensing and GIS B. Bhatta by Oxford Publishers 2015.
Introduction to Geographic Information System – Kang-Tsung Chang, McGraw-Hill 2015
Concepts & Techniques of GIS by C. P. Lo Albert, K.W. Yonng, Prentice Hall (India) Publications.
Principals of Geo physical Information Systems – Peter A Burragh and Rachael A. Mc Donnell, Oxford Publishers 2004.
Basics of Remote sensing & GIS by S. Kumar, Laxmi Publications.
RAJIV GANDHI PROUDYOGIKI VISHWAVIDYALAYA, BHOPAL
New Scheme Based On AICTE Flexible Curricula Civil Engineering, V-Semester
Renewable Energy Systems Energy Sources, Comparison of Conventional and nonconventional, renewable and non-renewable sources. Statistics of world resources and data on different sources globally and in Indian context. Significance of renewable sources and their exploitation. Energy planning, Energy efficiency and management.
Wind Energy System Wind Energy, Wind Mills, Grid connected systems. System configuration, working principles, limitations. Effects of wind speed and grid conditions. Grid independent systems - wind-battery, wind- diesel, wind-hydro biomass etc. wind operated pumps, controller for energy balance. Small Hydro System Grid connected system, system configuration, working principles, limitations. Effect of hydro potential and grid condition. Synchronous versus Induction Generator for stand alone systems. Use of electronic load controllers and self excited induction generators. Wave Energy System: System configuration: grid connected and hybrid Systems.
Solar Radiation Extraterrestrial solar radiation, terrestrial solar radiation, Solar thermal conversion, Solar Phototonic System Solar cell, Solar cell materials, efficiency, Characteristics of PV panels under varying insulation. PV operated lighting and water pumps, characteristics of motors and pumps connected to PV panels. Biomass Energy System: System configuration, Biomass engine driven generators, feeding loads in stand-alone or hybrid modes, Biomass energy and their characteristics.
Energy from oceans Ocean temperature difference, Principles of OTEC, plant operations, Geothermal Energy Electric Energy from gaseous cells, Magneto-hydro generated energy, Non hazardous energy from nuclear wastes, Possibilities of other modern nonconventional energy sources.
Electric Energy Conservation Energy efficient motors and other equipment. Energy saving in Power Electronic controlled drives. Electricity saving in pumps, airconditioning, power plants, process industries, illumination etc. Methods of Energy Audit. Measurements systems; efficiency
measurements. energy regulation, typical case studies, various measuring devices analog and digital, use of thyristers.
Reference Books:-:
John Twidell & Toney Weir, Renewable Energy Resources, E & F N Spon.
El-Wakil, Power Plant Technology, McGraw Hill.
Rai G D, Non-conventional Energy Resources, Khanna.
F Howard E. Jordan, "Energy-Efficient Electric Motor & their Application-II", Plenum Press, New York USA
Anna Mani, "Wind Energy Resource Survey in India-Ill", Allied Publishers Ltd., New Delhi,
S.P. Sukhatme: Solar Energy, TMH- 4e,
Dr. A. Ramachandran, Prof B.V Sreekantan & M F.C. Kohli etc, "TERI Energy Data Directory & Year book 1994-95", Teri Tata Energy Research Institute, New Delhi,
Solanki –Renewable Energy Technologies – PHI Learning
Sawhnew –Non Conventional Energy Resources – PHI Learning
Reference Books:-:
Khanka. S.S., “Entrepreneurial Development” S.Chand & Co. Ltd.,Ram Nagar, New Delhi, 2013.
Donald F Kuratko, “ Entreprenuership – Theory, Process and Practice”, 9th Edition, Cengage Learning 2014.
Hisrich R D, Peters M P, “Entrepreneurship” 8th Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2013.
Mathew J Manimala, “Enterprenuership theory at cross roads: paradigms and praxis” 2nd Edition Dream tech, 2005.
Rajeev Roy, ‘Entrepreneurship’ 2nd Edition, Oxford University Press, 2011.
EDII “Faulty and External Experts – A Hand Book for New Entrepreneurs Publishers: Entrepreneurship Development”, Institute of India, Ahmadabad, 1986
CE505- Quantity Surveying & Costing (Lab)
. Preparation of detailed estimate.
Detailed estimate for services of plumbing and water supply or Electrification work.
Detailed estimate for earth work for the road construction or arched culvert.
Rate analysis for at least 8 items of construction.
Preparation of DPR of Civil Engineering Project.
CE506- Material Testing Lab
To determine the normal consistency of cement.
To determine the initial and final setting time of cement .
To determine compressive strength of cement.
To determine the soundness of cement.
To determine the fineness modulus of fine aggregate & course aggregate.
Mix design of concrete by IS code Method.
Slump test for determining workability of concrete.
Compressing strength of concrete cube.
To determine the flexure strength of concrete.