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V. R.

SIDDHARTHA ENGINEERING COLLEGE


(AUTONOMOUS)
CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
III/IV B.Tech V SEMESTER
CE 5004 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS-I
ASSIGNMENT UESTIONS-I
1) Find deflection at A and C and rotation at B for the beam given below
2) a) Using Castiglianos theorem find deflection and rotation for the overhanging end A
of the beam loaded below
b) Find deflection at midpoint and at A
3) Find vertical deflection at point A for the fig given below.
) A thin semicirc!lar brac"et AB of radi!s # is encased at A and has a rigid arm BC of
length #. Brac"et carries a vertical load $ at C. %how that vertical deflection at load is
&w#
3
'2() where () is the fle*!ral rigidit+ of the brac"et.
,) Find hori-ontal deflection of .oint B / 0 and slope at C for the frame given below.
1) (stimate vertical and hori-ontal deflection at tip 0 of the frame shown in fig below
ta"e AB 2 m.
3) a) %tate and prove 4a*wells #eciprocal theorem and Bettis theorem.
b) %tate two Castiglianos theorems and write the proced!re for finding deflection of
tr!sses.
5) Find vertical deflection at point F for the tr!ss given below.
V.R.SIDDHARTHA ENGINEERING COLLEGE
DEPARTMENT O! CIVIL ENGINEERING
CE 500"
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING-I
ASSIGNMENT-I
SEC-A#B
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V.R.SIDDHARTHA ENGINEERING COLLEGE
DEPARTMENT O! CIVIL ENGINEERING
CE 500"
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING-I
ASSIGNMENT-I
SEC-A#B

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1. 0efine irrigation. $hat is the necessit+ of irrigation and e*plain the
development of irrigation in )ndia.

2. 0isc!ss in brief the benefits and ill effects of irrigation.

3. (*plain how vario!s irrigation s+stemsC8+pes) are classified and disc!ss
them briefl+.
. 0isc!ss in brief vario!s methods of s!rface irrigation with neat
%"etches.
,. 0isc!ss in brief abo!t s!b@s!rfaceE 0rip irrigation and sprin"ler irrigation
s+stems with neat s"etches.
1. $hat are the t+pes of soils and classes of availabilit+ of soil waterF
3. $rite short notes on the fallowing=
i) Field capacit+.ii) $ilting point.iii) Available moist!re.iv) %!itabilit+ of
soil for crop prod!ction) ;ptim!m !tili-ation of water.
5. $hat are the al"ali and saline soils and e*plain them with remedial
meas!res.
G. $rite a short note on root -one depth of a crop.
1B. 0efine the fallowing terms=
a) :ross commanded area. b) C!lt!rable commanded area. c) Hor depth.
d) Hor period. e) ;!tlet factor. f) Capacit+ factor. g) Base period.
h) Crop period. i) 7igh d!t+. .) <ow 0!t+. ") Hor watering. l) 8ime factor.
m) ;verlap allowance. n) )ntensit+ of irrigation. o) 8ransplantation.
11. A field channel has a c!lt!rable commanded area of 2BBB hectares. 8he
intensit+ of irrigation for gram is 3BI and foe wheat is ,BI.:ram has a
"or period of 15 da+s and "or depth of 12cmE while wheat has "or period
of 1, da+s and "or depth of 1,cm.Calc!late the discharge of the field
channel.
A.8.;
12 8he left canal tan" irrigation scheme carries a discharge of 1Bm
3
'sec and
has a c!lt!rable commanded area of 5BB hectares.8he intensit+ of rabi crop
is 3BI and the base period is 11B da+s .8he right canal tan" irrigation
scheme carries a discharge of 2 c!mecs and has a c!lt!rable commanded
area of 1,BBB hectares. 8he intensit+ of rabi crop is 5BI and the base
period is 11B da+s. Compare the efficiencies of both canal s+stems.
13. After how man+ da+s will +o! s!ppl+ water to soil in order to ens!re
s!fficient irrigation of given crop is=
Field capacit+ of soil 2 25I
Aermanent wilting point 2 13I
0ensit+ of soil 2 1., g'c.c
(ffective #oot Jone depth 2 3,cm
0ail+ cons!mptive !se of water for given crop 2 12mm.
1. A water co!rse has a c!lt!rable commanded area of 12BB hectares .8he
intensit+ of irrigation for crop A is BI and for B is 3,I .Both the crops
being rabi crops .A crop has a "or period of 2B da+s and crop B has a "or
period of 1, da+s. Calc!late the discharge of the water co!rse if the depth
of crop A is 1Bcm and for crop B is 11cm.
1,. C!lt!rable commanded area of reservoir is ,BBBB hectares. Find o!t the
reservoir capacit+ if the losses are 1,I and reservoir losses are 5I.Base
period and intensit+ of irrigation and d!t+ of vario!s irrigation crops are
given in the table

Crop
Base
period
C 0a+s )
0!t+
C7ect'C!mec)
)ntensit+ of
)rrigation
C I )
$heat 12B 2BBB
2B
#ice 1B GBB 1,
Cotton 15B 11BB 1B
%!garcane 31B 2,BB 2B

11. 8he fallowing table gives the necessar+ data abo!t the crop Etheir d!t+ and
the area !nder each crop commanded a canal ta"ing off from a storage tan".
8a"ing the time factor for the canal to be 13'2BE calc!late the discharge
reK!ired at head of the canal. )f the capacit+ factor is B.5.0etermine the
design discharge.
Crop
Base period
C 0a+s )
0!t+
C7ect'C!mec)
AreaC7ect)
%!garcane 32B 5,B
,5B
$heatC#abi) 12B 1BB 11BB
Ba.raCHhariff) 12B 1BB 11BB
6egetablesC%!mmer)
12B
31B 1BB
A.8.;
13 An o!tlet has a :ross commanded area of 1BB hectares o!t of which onl+
3,I is c!lt!rable.8he intensit+ irrigation for rabi and "hariff seasons are
3BI and 3BI respectivel+. Ass!ming losses in conve+ance s+stem as 1BI
of the o!tlet dischargeE determine the discharge at the head of the irrigation
channel. 8a"e o!tlet discharge factor for rabi season as 1,BB hect'c!mec
and for "hariff season as 3,B hect'c!mec.
15 A water co!rse is designed to irrigate an area of 12BB hectares of rice .8he
depth of water d!ring the transplantation which ta"es 1, da+s is 35cm.Find
the d!t+ of irrigation water on the field if there is an effective rainfall of
5cm .Also find the d!t+ and discharge at the head of the water co!rse
ass!ming conve+ance efficienc+ as 5BI.
1G Find the capacit+ of soil for the fallowing data=
#oot -one depth 2 2.,m
(*isting water content 2 1I
0r+ densit+ of soil 2 1., grams'cm
3
$ater applied to the soil 2 ,BB m
3
$ater loss d!e to evaporation 2 1BI
Area of plot 2 1BBB m
2

2B Find the discharge needed per hectare to provide a depth 1Bcm in wee"s.
21 (*press a d!t+ of 15BB hect'c!mec for a base period of 12B da+s in
hect'million@c!@m.
22 $hat do +o! !nderstand b+ evapotranspiration CCons!mptive !se) and what
the factors are affecting cons!mptive !se of water and e*plain the different
fordirect meas!rement of cons!mptive !se.
23 Briefl+ e*plain the irrigation efficiencies.
2 0isc!ss vario!s methods of assessment of irrigation water.
2, 0efine h+drolog+ and e*plain the h+drologic c+cle with a neat s"etch.
21 0escribe the role of h+drolog+ in water reso!rces engineering development.
23 (*plain vario!s t+pes of non@a!tomatic and a!tomatic t+pe rain ga!ges
with neat s"etches.
25 0escribe vario!s methods of comp!ting average rainfall over a basin.
2G $hat is r!n@off and e*plain the factors effecting r!n@off from a catchment
area.

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DESIGN O! CONCRETE STRUCTURES -I CE 5004
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1.a) <ist o!t the vario!s loads that ma+ act on str!ct!res.
b) (*plain the terms
i) Under reinforced section
ii) ;ver reinforced %ection
iii) Balanced %ection

2. (*plain the different methods of design.

3.Find the moment of resistance of a beam for a c's of 23BLBB mm effective depth that
is reinforced with 3M 11 N mm bars .Use 42B / Fe1, grades ;f concrete and steel
Use wor"ing stress method.

.0esign a rectang!lar beam for .B m effective span of simpl+ s!pported beam which is
s!b.ected to a dead load of 2B H9'm and a live load of 1, H9'm . Use 42, / Fe 1,
grades of concrete and steel.

,..A 8ee@ beam consists of a flange of 11BB mm L 12B mm and a web of 3BBL 33B mm .
0etermine the ma*im!m stresses in the materials if it is reinforced with M 2, N mm
bars / is s!b.ected to a moment of 12B H9@m . 8a"e 42B grade concrete / 7?%0 bars
of Fe1, grade steel.

1.a) 0isting!ish between the terms
i) do!bl+ / singl+ reinforced beams.
ii) short / long term deflections
b) when do +o! go for do!bl+ reinforced sectionF
c) 0erive the e*pression for depth of ne!tral a*is for singl+ reinforced section.

3.Calc!late the ma*im!m stresses developed in concrete and steel in rectang!lar section
2BB L ,B mm over all depth / is reinforced with M 11 mm N bars on tension side of
Fe1, grade steel . )f the beam is simpl+ s!pported over a span of 1.B m and carries a
load of 2, H9'm incl!sive of its self weight .Use 42B grade concrete.

5. 0etermine the areas of reinforcements for a given moment is 2,B H9@m / si-e of
beam is 3BBL ,BB mm over all depth .Use 42B / Fe1, grades of concrete /steel.
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DESIGN O! STEEL STRUCTURES -I CE 5005
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1. 4erits and 0emerits of steel constr!ction
2. Comparison of #iveting / $elding
3. 8he diagonal of a bridge tr!ss is made of 11mm thic" flat and has to transmit a
p!ll of ,1B "9. 8he diagonal is to be connected to 11mm thic" g!sset plate b+ a
do!ble cover b!tt .oint with power driven rivets. 0esign the .oint.
. 0esign a do!ble cover b!tt .oint for the plates of 15mm thic" for its f!ll strength
and also calc!late the efficienc+ of the .oint.
,. 8wo plates of 15mm and 11mm thic" are connected b+ b!tt welding s!b.ected to
a tensile force of 3,B"9. (ffective length of weld is 1GB mm. Chec" safet+ of the
welding in Ca) single 6 Cb) 0o!ble 6
1. A tie consists of two )%4C 2,B O 3B."g'm bac" to bac" is to connect a g!sset
plate 12mm thic". 0esign welded .oint to develop f!ll strength of tie. ;verlap is
limited to 3,Bmm
3. 0esign a tension member consisting of pair of angles bac" to bac" and connected
b+ short legs to the same side of g!sset plate and s!b.ected to a p!ll of 3BB"9
5. 0esign a tensile member consisting of pair of angles connected to both sides of
g!sset plates and s!b.ected to a p!ll of 3,B"9.






















CE 500< GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING C I

ASSIGNMENT NO.$

7/4 B.Tech C)8)' - 5
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)P a) 0erive an e*pression for the b!l" !nit weight of a soil mass in terms of specific
gravit+ of solidsE void ratioE degree of sat!ration and !nit weight of water.

b) A moist soil specimen of ,5 cc vol!meE weighs 1B, gms. 8his specimen weighs onl+
35 gms after it is dried !p in an oven "ept at 1B, degrees for 2 ho!rs. Ass!ming
s!itable specific gravit+ for the soil particlesE comp!te the water contentE porosit+
and degree of sat!ration.
2P a) Arove the relationship from the first principle
% 2 w ' QR w' C1Sw)T U C1':)TP
$hereE % 2 0egree of sat!ration w 2 water content
: 2 specific gravit+ 2 b!l" !nit weight of soil
b) 0efine the weight relationshipE vol!me relationships and weight@vol!me
relationships.

3P a)0erive e*pression for dr+ !nit weight in three different e*pression from the basic
principles
b)8he !nit weight of a slightl+ moist soil is 1.3, gm'cc and its moist!re content as
determined in the laborator+ is 5 I. ;n adding some water to 1B m
3
of the soilE its
water content rises to 13 I. <et the specific gravit+ is 2.1,. 0etermine the K!antit+
of water added.
P a)8he minim!m and ma*im!m dr+ !nit weights of a sand were fo!nd to be 1.,B and
1.3B gm'cc. Calc!late the dr+ !nit weight corresponding to relative densit+ of 3, I
b)8he soil from a borrow pit is at a b!l" densit+ of 13.1B "9'm
3
and a water content of
12.1 I. )t is desired to constr!ct an emban"ment with a compacted !nit weight of
1G.12 "9'm
3
at a water content of 15 I. 0etermine the K!antit+ of soil to be
e*cavated from the borrow pit and the amo!nt of water to be added for ever+ 1BB m
3

of compacted soil in the emban"ment.
,P a)4ention the methods available for the determination of specific gravit+. (*plain the
laborator+ method also derive the e*pression.
b) 4ention different methods for determination of moist!re content
1P A compacted c+lindrical specimen ,B mm dia and 1BB mm lengthE is to be prepared
from over@dr+ soil. )f the specimen is reK!ired to have a water content of 1,I and
the percentage of air voids of 2BIE calc!late the weight of the soil and water
reK!ired in the preparation of the sample. 8a"e :2 2.1G.
3P A sat!rated soil sample has a water content of BI. )f the specific gravit+ of solids is
2.13E determine the void ratioE sat!rated !nit weight and s!bmerged !nit weight
5P A f!ll+ sat!rated cla+ sample weighs 13B gm and has a vol!me of 1 cm
3
. 8he cla+
weighs 1B, gm after oven dr+ing. Ass!ming that the vol!me does not change
d!ring dr+ingE determine the %pecific gravit+E void ratioE porosit+ and dr+ densit+

DEPARTMENT O! CIVIL ENGINEERING
V.R. SIDDHARTHA ENGINEERING COLLEGEDVIEAYA9ADA
(AUTONOMOUS)
CE 500? HYDRAULICS # HYDRAULIC MACHINES
ASSIGNMENT I C UESTION BANF
1. 0efine V)mpact of >et. 0erive an e*pression for the force e*erted b+ the .et of
water on a moving vertical plate.
2. %tate the Ang!lar 4oment!m Arinciple. 0erive an eK!ation for the wor" done b+
the .et of water on a series of radial c!rved vanes.
3. Considering a .et of water impinging on a moving c!rved vaneE s"etch the
velocit+ diagrams at inlet and o!tlet with !s!al notations and obtain the e*pression
for wor" done per !nit weight of water.
. %tate )mp!lse 4oment!m Arincipal. 0erive an e*pression for the force e*erted b+
the .et of water on a stationar+ c!rved plate when the .et stri"es at its centre.
,. %how that for a series of flat vanes mo!nted on wheelE the ma*im!m efficienc+
that can be obtained when the .et stri"es the vanes is ,BI.
1. A .et of water having a diameter of 1, mm and the head of water at the center of
the no--le is 1BB meters stri"es a flat plateE the normal of which is inclined at ,,
B
to
the a*is of the .et. Find the normal force on the plateE when
Ci) the plate is stationar+
Cii) the plate is moving with a velocit+ of 11 m'sec in the direction of the
.et.
Also determine the power and efficienc+ of the .etE when the plate is moving.
8a"e C
v
as B.G1.
3. A .et of water of diameter 1B cm moving with a velocit+ of B m'secE stri"es a
fi*ed s+mmetrical c!rved plate at the centre. 0etermine the force e*erted b+ the
.et of water in direction of the .etE if the .et is deflected thro!gh an angle of 12B
B
at
the o!tlet of the c!rved plate.
5. A .et having a velocit+ V6 stri"es a single c!rved vane moving in the .et direction
with a velocit+ V! so the velocit+ of .et relative to the vane is C6@!). 8he vane
ca!ses the .et to be reversed in direction. %how that ma*im!m efficienc+ is
obtained when 623! and determine res!ltant efficienc+.
G. A .et of water having a velocit+ of 3B m'sec stri"es a series of radial c!rved vanes
mo!nted on a wheel which is rotating at 2BB r.p.m.. 8he .et ma"es an angle of
2BB with the tangent to the wheel at inlet and leaves the wheel with a velocit+ of ,
m'sec at an angle of 13BB to the tangent to the wheel at o!tlet. 8he o!ter and
inner radii of the wheel are B., m and B.2, m. 0etermineE i) vane angles at inlet
and o!tletE ii) wor" done'sec per !nit wt. of water and iii) efficienc+.
1B. A .et of water having a velocit+ of 2B m'sec stri"es a c!rved vaneE which is
moving with a velocit+ of 1B m'sec. 8he .et ma"es and angle of 2BB with the
direction of motion of vane at inlet and leaves at an angle of 13BB to the direction
of motion of vane at o!tletE determineE i) vane angles at the inlet and o!tletE ii)
wor"done'sec per !nit weight of water and iii) efficienc+ of the .et.
- V. Mallikarjuna

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