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BTechCivilEngineering
Effectivefromsession201617
FinalYear,VIISemester
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Course
Code
THEORY SUBJECT
1
NOE071
NOE074
2
NCE031
NCE034
3
NCE041
NCE044
4
NCE701
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T
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OpenElectiveI
0 30
20
50
DepartmentElectiveIII
0 30
20
DepartmentElectiveIV
0 30
DesignofSteel
Structures
5
NCE702 WaterResourcesEngg
PRACTICAL/DESIGN/DRAWING
6
NCE751 Seminar
7
NCE752 IndustrialTraining**
8
NCE753 Project#
9
NGP701 GeneralProficiency
Total
EvaluationScheme
SessionalExam
ESE
CT
TA
Total
Subject
Total
Credit
100
150
50
100
150
20
50
100
150
0 30
20
50
100
150
0 30
20
50
100
150
15
50
50
100
50
50
50
100
50
1000
1
1
3
1
26
**4weeksIndustrialTrainingafterVIsemestertobeevaluatedinVIIsemester.
#ProjectshouldbeinitiatedinVIIsemesterbeginningandshouldbecompletedbytheendof
VIIIsemester.
DepartmentalElective3(FullUnitCoursewithCredit:4)
S. No.
Code and Course
2(A)
NCE031BridgeEngineering
2(B)
NCE032FiniteElementMethods
2(C)
NCE033EnvironmentalGeotechnology
2(D)
NCE034IndustrialPollutionControl&Env.Audit
2(E)
NCE035EngineeringHydrology
DepartmentalElective4(FullUnitCoursewithCredit:4)
S.No.
CodeandCourse
3(A)
NCE041PrecastandModularConstructionPractices
3(B)
NCE042PlasticAnalysisofStructures
3(C)
NCE043OpenChannelFlow
3(D)
NCE044TunnelEngineering
Dr.A.P.J.ABDULKALAMTECHNICALUNIVERSITY,LUCKNOW
Study&EvaluationScheme
BTechCivilEngineering
Effectivefromsession201617
FinalYear,VIIISemester
SNo
Course
Code
THEORY SUBJECT
1
NOE081
NOE084
2
NCE051
NCE054
3
NCE061
NCE064
4
NCE801
PERIODS
L
T
P
EvaluationScheme
SessionalExam
ESE
CT
TA
Total
OpenElectiveII
30
20
50
DepartmentalElectiveV
30
20
DepartmentalElectiveVI
30
ConstructionTechnology
&Management
12
12
12
SUBJECT
PRACTICAL/DESIGN/DRAWING
5
NCE851 Project
6
NGP801 GeneralProficiency
Total
Subject
Total
Credit
100
150
50
100
150
20
50
100
150
30
20
50
100
150
100
100
50
250
350
50
1000
8
1
24
DepartmentalElective5(FullUnitCoursewithCredit:4)
S.No.
CodeandCourse
2(A)
NCE051ComputerAidedDesign
2(B)
NCE052AnalysisandDesignofHydraulicStructures
2(C)
NCE053WaterResourcesSystems
2(D)
NCE054MachineFoundationDesign
DepartmentalElective6(FullUnitCoursewithCredit:4)
S.No.
CodeandCourse
3(A)
NCE061GroundImprovementTechniques
3(B)
NCE062RiverEngineering
3(C)
NCE063GroundwaterManagement
3(D)
NCE064EarthquakeResistantDesignofStructures
Entrepreneurship Development
Quality Management
Operations Research
Introduction to Biotechnology
OPEN ELECTIVE-II
NOE-081
NOE-082
NOE-083
NOE-084
NCE701DesignofSteelStructures
L3,T1CT30,TA20,ESE100
Unit1
GeneralConsiderations
Introduction,AdvantagesofSteelasaStructural.Material,DisadvantagesofSteelasaStructural
Material,StructuralSteel,StressStrainCurveforMildSteel,RolledSteelSections,Conventionfor
MemberAxes,Loads,DeadLoad,LiveLoads,EnvironmentalLoads,SeismicForces,SnowandRain
Loads,ErectionLoads,BasisforDesign,DesignPhilosophies,LocalBucklingofPlateElements.
IntroductiontoLimitStateDesign
Introduction,LimitStatesforSteelDesign,LimitStatesofStrength,LimitStatesofServiceability,Actions
(Loads),ProbabilisticBasisforDesign,DesignCriteria
8
Unit2
SimpleConnectionsRiveted,BoltedandPinnedConnections
Introduction,RivetedConnections,PatternsofRivetedJoints,BoltedConnections,TypesofBolts,Types
ofBoltedJoints,LoadTransferMechanism,FailureofBoltedJoints,SpecificationforBoltedJoints,
BearingTypeConnections,PryingAction,TensileStrengthofPlate,EfficiencyoftheJoint,Combined
ShearandTension,SlipCriticalConnections,CombinedShearandTensionforSlipCriticalConnections,
WorkingLoadDesign,Designofeccentricboltedconnections.
SimpleWeldedConnections
Introduction,Types,Symbols,WeldingProcess,WeldDefects,InspectionofWelds,Assumptionsinthe
AnalysisofWeldedJoints,DesignofGrooveWelds,DesignofFilletWelds,FilletWeldAppliedtothe
EdgeofAPlateOrSection,FilletWeldforTrussMembers,DesignofIntermittentFilletWelds,Plugand
SlotWelds,StressesDueToIndividualForces,CombinationofStresses,FailureofWelds,Distortionof
WeldedParts,FilletWeldVsButtWeld,WeldedJointedVsBoltedandRivetedJoints,Designofeccentric
weldedconnections,WorkingLoadDesign.
8
Unit3
TensionMembers
Introduction,TypesofTensionMembers,NetSectionalArea,EffectiveNetArea,TypesofFailure,
DesignStrengthofTensionMembers,SlendernessRatio(),Displacement,DesignofTensionMember,
LugAngles,Splices,GussetPlate,WorkingLoadDesign.
8
Unit4
CompressionMembers
Introduction,EffectiveLength,SlendernessRatio(),TypesofSections,TypesofBuckling,Classification
ofCrossSections,ColumnFormula,DesignStrength,DesignofAxiallyLoadedCompressionMembers,
BuiltUpColumns(LatticedColumns),Lacing,Batten,CompressionMemberComposedofTwo
ComponentsBacktoBack,Splices,DesignofColumnBases.
8
Unit5
Beams
Introduction,TypesofSections,BehaviourofBeaminFlexure,SectionClassification,LateralStabilityof
Beams,LateralTorsionalBuckling,BendingStrengthofBeams,LaterallySupportedBeams,Laterally
UnsupportedBeams,ShearStrengthofBeams,WebBuckling,BearingStrength,WebCrippling,
Deflection,DesignProcedureofRolledBeams,BuiltUpBeams(PlatedBeams),Purlins,Beam
BearingPlates,EffectofHolesinBeam,IntroductiontoPlateGirder,Introductionto
GantryGirder.
8
TextBooks
1. DesignofSteelStructuresbyN.Subramanian,OxfordUniversityPress
2. LimitStateDesignofSteelStructuresbyS.K.Duggal,TataMcgrawHill.
3. DesignofSteelStructuresbyKSSairam,PearsonEducation
4. DesignofSteelStructuresbySRamamurtham,DhanpatRaiPublishingCompany.
ReferenceBooks
1. SteelStructuresbyRobertEnglekirk.HohnWiley&sonsinc.
2. StructuralSteelDesignbyLamberttall(RonaldPressComp.Newyork.
3. DesignofsteelstructuresbyWillamTSegui,CENGAGELearning
4. StructuralSteelDesignByDMacLaughlin,CENGAGELearning
NCE702WATERRESOURCESENGINEERING
L3,T1CT30,TA20,ESE100
UNITI
Hydrology:HydrologicCycle.WaterBudgetEquation,Hydrologicsystem,Precipitation:Types,
measurementsandanalysis,errorinestimation,missingdata,
consistencyofrainfallrecords,Intensityduringfrequency(IDF)andprobabiliticmaximumPrecipitation
(PMP)curves.
Evaporationandconsumptiveuse:Processaffectingfactors,estimationandmeasurementtechniques.
Infiltration:Processaffectingfactors,measurementandestimation,InfiltrationIndices.
8
UNITII
SurfaceRunoff:Componentsandfactorsaffectingrunoff,methodsofestimationofrunoffvolumeand
peakrunoff,ratingcurve,RainfallrunoffrelationshipsHydrographanalysis:components,factors
affectinghydrographs,baseflowseparation,DirectRunoffHydrograph,UnitHydrograph:Theoryand
assumptions.DerivationofUnitHydrograph,SyntheticUnitHydrographIntroductiontocomputer
modelsforrainfallrunoffanalysis.
Irrigation:DevelopmentsinIndia,NecessityandtypesAdvantages&disadvantagesofirrigation.
Functionsofwaterinplantgrowth,MethodsofIrrigation,Waterrequirementofcrops.Irrigation
frequency,Irrigationefficiencies,Principalcropsandcropseason,croprotation.
Canalirrigation:Classesandalignment,Partsofacanalsystem,Commandedarea,curvesinchannels,
channellosses.
8
UNITIII
SedimentTransportation:SuspendedandBedloadanditsestimation
Irrigationchannels:Types:linedandunlined,silttheories:KennedysandLaceysDesignprocedurefor
irrigationchannels,Longitudinalcrosssection,Scheduleofarea
statisticsandchanneldimensions,useofGarretsDiagramsinchanneldesign,crosssectionsofan
Irrigationchannel,Computerprogramsfordesignofchannels
LiningofIrrigationCanals:Advantagesandtypes,factorsforselectionofaparticulartype,designof
linedchannels,crosssectionoflinedchannels,Economicsofcanallining.WaterLogging:Definition,
effects,causesandantiwaterloggingmeasures,Drainageofwaterloggedland,Typesofdrainsopen
andclosed,spacingofcloseddrains.
8
UNITIV
Regulationandcontrolofcanalsystem:Purpose,Typesofcanalregulationworksandtheirfunctional
aspects
IrrigationOutlets:Requirements,types,nonmodular,semimoduleandrigidmodule,selectioncriterion
RiverTraining:Objectiveandneed,classificationofrivers,andrivertrainingworks,meandering,stages,
methodsofrivertraining,bankprotection,Methodsformeasurementofdischarge.
8
UNITV
GroundWaterHydrology:Zonesofundergroundwater,Aquifersandtheirtypes,importantterms,
Determinationofdischargethroughunconfinedandconfinedaquiferswithsteadyflowconditions,
Interferenceamongwells,determinationofaquiferconstants,Welllossandspecificcapacity,efficiency
ofawell,typesofwaterwells,boredandopenwells,specificyieldofawell,Relativemeritsofwelland
canalirrigation,typeoftubewells,wellsurroundingandwelldevelopment,Suitablesiteselectionfora
tubewell,Typesofopenwells,Methodsofliftingwater.Infiltrationgalleries.
TextBook
1. IrrigationEngg.andHydraulicStructuresbyS.K.Garg,KhannaPublishers.
2. IrrigationandwaterPowerengineeringbyB.C.Punmia,LaxmiPublications.
3. EngineeringHydrologybyK.Subramanya,TMH.
4. IrrigationWaterPowerandWaterResourceEngg.byK.R.Arrora.
5. WaterresourceengineeringbyRalphA.Wurbs&WesleyP.James,PearsonPublication.
References
1.WaterResourcesEngg.ByLarryW.Mays,JohnWileyIndia
2.WaterresourcesEngg.ByWurbsandJames,JohnwileyIndia
3.WaterResourcesEngg.ByR.K.Linsley,McGrawHill
4.IrrigationandwaterResourcesEngg.ByGLAsawa,NewageInternationalPublishers
5. IrrigationTheoryandpracticesbyA.M.Michel.
6. FundamentalofHydraulicEngineeringSystembyHoughalen,PearsonPublication.
NCE801TRANSPORTATIONENGINEERINGII
L3,T 1CT 30,TA 20,ESE 100
UNITI
Introduction,PermanentWayandComponents:
History and administrative setup of Indian Railways; Rails, Type of rails, rail gauges,
permanentwayformation,functions,requirements,sectionsinembankmentandcutting
(single/doubletrack),electrified tracks, locomotives, wheel and axlearrangement, coningof
wheels,defectinrails,railfastenings,Fishplates,spikes,chairs,keys,bearingplates.sleepers,
Timber,steel,castiron,concreteandprestressedconcretesleepers,sleeperdensity,ballast:
material,specifications.8
UNITII
Track Geometrics, Turnouts and Crossings,StationsandYards:
Railway alignment, verticalalignmentgradientsandgrade effects,horizontalalignment
horizontalcurves,superelevation,conceptsofcantexcessanddeficiency,safe
permissible speed, transition curves, widening of gauges and track clearances, points and
crossings terminologies, types of turnouts, design of turnouts,typesofcrossings,design
ofcrossings.DifferenttypesofstationsandYards:classificationandfunctioning.8
UNITIII
Signalling and Interlocking, Urban Railways: Classification of Signals, method of train
working, absolute block system, Centralized train control system, ATS, interlocking of track,
principle of interlocking, types of interlocking, high speed track track requirement, speed
limitations,highspeedtechnologies,Urbanrailwayrailwaysysteminurbanareas.8
UNIT4
IntroductiontoAirportEngineering
Aircraftcharacteristicsaffectingairportplanning&design,selectionofsiteforanairport.
Airports layout and orientation, Runway and taxiway design consideration and
geometricdesign.Airportdrainagemanagement,Zoninglaws,Visualaidsandairtraffic
control,Runwaylighting,RunwayoperationHelipads,hangers,serviceequipment.8
UNIT5
WaterTransport
Harboursandports,TypesofHarbours;Harbourslayouts,shippinglanes,anchoring,location
identification;Littoraltransportwitherosionanddeposition;soundingmethods;DryandWet
docks,componentsandoperationalTidaldataandanalyses.
Inland waterways: advantages and disadvantages; Development in India. Inland water
operation.8
TextBooks
1. ATextBookofRailwayEngineeringbyS.P.Arora&S.C.Saxena
2.
RailwayEngineeringbyM.M.Aggrawal.
References
1. RailwayEngineeringbyRangwala(CharotarPublishingHouse).
2. AirportEngineeringbyRangwala(CharotarPublishingHouse).
3. AirportPlanning&DesignbyKhanna,Arora&JainNemChand&Brothers).
4. Docs&HarbourEngineeringbyBindra(DhanpatRaiPublishingCompany).
5. Docs&HarbourEngineeringbyRangwala(CharotarPublishingHouse).
6. Docs&HarbourEngineeringbyOza(CharotarPublishingHouse).
NCE031BridgeEngineering
LTP
310
Unit1
Site selection, various types of bridges and their suitability, loads, forces and IRC bridge loading and
permissiblestresses,DesignofRCbridgesunderconcentratedloadsusingeffectivewidthandPigeauds
Method,
8
Unit2
Courbon'smethodofloaddistribution.DetaildesignofReinforcedConcreteslabculvert
8
Unit3
Tbeambridge,boxculverts,
8
Unit4
Designelementsofplategirder,economicalsectionanddesign.
8
Unit5
Designofpiers,piercapsandAbutments,differenttypesofbearings&itsdesign
8
TextBooks:
1. EssentialsofBridgeEngineeringbyDJVictor
2. LimitStateDesignofSteelStructuresbySKDuggal
3. DesignofsteelStructuresbyRamchandra
4. BridgeEngineeringbyS.Ponnusway
5. Principles&PracticesofBridgeEngineeringbyS.P.Bindra
6. BridgeEngineering(AnintegratedTreatise)byV.V.Sastry
NCE032FiniteElementMethods
LTP
310
Unit1
Calculusofvariation,Introductiontocalculusofvariations,Introductiontoequilibriumequations
inelasticity,Euler'sLagrangesequations,Principalofvirtualwork,virtualdisplacements,Principles
ofminimumpotentialenergy,boundaryvalue,initialvalueproblems,Flexibilityapproach,
Displacementapproach,Differentproblemsinstructuralanalysis.
8
Unit2
FEMProcedure,DerivationofFEMequationsbyvariationprinciplepolynomials,Conceptof
shapefunctions,Derivationforlinearsimplexelement,Needforintegralforms,Interpolation
polynomialsinglobalandlocalcoordinates.WeightedresidualMethods:Conceptofweightedresidual
method,DerivationofFEMequationsnbyGalerkin'smethod,Solvingcantileverbeamproblemby
Galerkinsapproach,DerivationofshapefunctionsforCSTtriangularelements,Shapefunctionsfor
rectangularelements,Shapefunctionsforquadrila1teralelements.
10
Unit3
HigherorderElements:Conceptofisoparametricelements,Conceptofsubparametricandsuper
parametricelements,ConceptofJacobinmatrix.
NumericalIntegration:NumericalIntegration,onepointformulaandtwopointformulafor2Dformula,
Differentproblemsofnumericalintegrationevaluationofelementstiffnessmatrix,Automaticmesh
generationschemes,
8
Unit4
Pascal'strianglelawfor2Dshapefunctionspolynomial,Pascal'strianglelawfor3Dshapefunction
polynomials,Shapefunctionforbeamelements,Hermitionshapefunctions.
Convergence:Convergencecriteria,Compatibilityrequirements,Geometricisotropyinvariance,Shape
functionsforisoparametricelements,Specialcharacteristicsofstiffnessmatrix,Directmethodfor
derivingshapefunctionsusingLangrage'sformula,Planestressproblems.
8
Unit5
Analysisofstructures:Trusselements,Analysisoftrussproblemsbydirectstiffnessmethod.Analysisof
framesanddifferentproblems,Differentaxisymmetrictrussproblems.
6
TextBook:
1. TheFiniteElementmethodZIENKIEWICZ.O.C.TataMcGrawHillPub.NewDelhi,2000
2. FiniteElementMethodsbyCRAlaval,PHI
3. FiniteElementsinEngineering:Chandrupatta,et.AI.PrenticeHallofIndiaPvt.Ltd.,
4. Finite element method with application in engineering by Chandrupatla & Belegundu,
PearsonPublication.
5.FiniteElementMethodBasicsconcept&ApplicationsbyAlawala
6.FundamentalofFiniteelementAnalysisbyDevidV.hutton
7.FiniteelementMethodsisfundamentalsanapplicationinengineeringbyChenZ
ReferenceBooks:
1. Concepts and Applications of Finite Element Analysis: COOK. D. Robert. Malus.S.David, Plesha E.
Michel,Johnwilely&sons3rdEdn.NewYork,2000
2. FiniteElementAnalysisC.S.Krishnanmoorthy,TataMcGrawHillPublishingCo.Ltd,NewDelhi,
3. IntroductiontotheFiniteElementmethodDesai/ABELC.B.S.Publishers&Distributors,New
NCE033EnvironmentalGeotechnology
LTP
310
Unit1
Unit2
Unit3
Loadenvironment factor design criteria, soilstructure vs structure soil interaction, load and
environmental loads, Bearing capacity based on load footing interaction, lateral earth pressure, pile
foundations,environmentalfactorsaffectingpilecapacity,underwaterfoundationproblems. 8
Unit4
Ash Pond and Mine Tailing Impoundments, Geotechnical reuse of waste materials and fills, Grouting
and injection process, Grout used for controlling hazardous wastes, Sinkhole: interaction with
8
environment,remedialaction
Unit5
Sanitarylandfills:Selectionofwastedisposalsites,LandfillsforMunicipalandHazardouswastes,Design
ofliners:clayandsyntheticclayliners,Bearingcapacityoffoundationonsanitarylandfills.8
RecommendedBooks:
1.
Fang,H.IntroductiontoEnvironmentalGeotechnology.
2. Sharma,H.D.andSangeeta,P.L.wastecontainmentsystems,wastestabilizationandlandfills:
designandevaluation.
3. Koerner,R.M.Designingwithgeosynthetics
4. Environmental&GeotechniquesbyRobertW.Sarsby
5. GeostaticsforEnvironmental&geotechnicalPublicationShahrukhRouhanvy
NCE034IndustrialPollutionControlandEnvironmentalAudit
LTP
310
Unit1
Industrialwastes&theirsources:variousindustrialprocesses,sourcesandtypesofwastessolid,liquid,
gaseous, noise & radiation emissions. Sources for industrial water usages and various industrial
processesrequiringwateruseandwaterquality.
8
Unit2
Processes responsible for deterioration in water quality, Various waste water streams, Control and
removal of specific pollutants in industrial wastewaters, e.g., oil and grease, biodegradable organics,
chemicalssuchascyanide,fluoride,toxicorganics,heavymetals,radioactivityetc.Wastewaterreuses
&recycling,conceptofzerodischargeeffluent.
8
Unit3
Control of gaseous emissions: hood and ducts, tall stacks, particulate and gaseous pollutant control;
Solid waste generation and disposal management; Hazardous wastes: definitions, concepts and
managementaspects;Noise&radiation:generation,controlandmanagement.
8
Unit4
Recent trends in industrial waste management, cradle to grave concept, life cycle analysis, clean
technologies; Case studies of various industries, e.g., dairy, fertilizer, distillery, sugar, pulp and paper,
ironandsteel,metalplating,thermalpowerplants,etc.
Unit5
Environmentalaudit:definitionsandconcepts,environmentalauditversusaccountsaudit,compliance
audit,relevantmethodologies,variouspollutionregulations,IntroductiontoISOandISO14000.8
RecommendedReferences:
1.IndustrialWastewaterManagementHandbook,Azad,HardomSingh,EditorinChief,McGraw
Hill,NewYork.
2.WastewaterReuseandRecyclingTechnologyPollutionTechnologyReview72,Culp,Gordan,
GeorgeWasner,RobertWilliamsandMark,V.HughesJr.,NoyesDataCorporation,NewJersey.
3.TheTreatmentofIndustrialwastes.Edmund,B.BesselieveP.E.,McGrawHill,NewYork.
4.IndustrialPollutionControlIssuesandTechniques.Nancy,J.Sell,VanNostrandReinholdCo,NY.
5.WastewaterEngineering:Treatment&Reuse.Metcalf&Eddy,TataMcGrawHill.
6.IndustrialPollutionPreventionHandbook.Shen,T.T.,SpringerVerlag,Berlin.
7.EnvironmentalEngineering.Pandey,G.N.andCorney,G.C.,TataMcGrawHill,NewDelhi
8. Environment(protection)Act1986.Anyauthorized&recentpublicationonGovernmentActs.
9. IndustrialPollutionControlandEnvironmentalAuditbySanjayGupta
NCE035:EngineeringHydrology
LTP
310
Unit1
Introduction: hydrologic cycle, water budget equations, world water balance, Precipitation: Forms of
precipitation, measurement, depthareaduration & intensity duration frequency relationships,
probablemaximumprecipitation.
8
Unit2
Abstraction from Precipitation: Evaporation process, measurement and estimation; Evapo
transpirationmeasurement and estimation; Initial Losses Interception & Depression storage;
Infiltrationprocess,capacitiesindices,measurement&estimation
8
Unit3
Runoff and Hydrographs : Hydrograph, runoff characteristics of stream, Yield, Rainfallrunoff
correlations,flowdurationcurve,masscurve,droughtsandfloods.Factorsaffectingfloodhydrographs,
unithydrographanditsanalysis,scurvehydrograph,syntheticandinstantaneousunithydrographs.8
Unit4
Flood: Rational method, empirical formulae, unit hydrograph method, flood frequency studies,
statistical analysis, regional flood frequency analysis, design storm & design flood, risk/reliability and
safety factor; Flood Routing: Basic equation, hydrologic storage routing & attenuation, hydrologic
channelrouting,floodforecasting&control,hydraulicmethodoffloodrouting.
8
Unit5
Groundwater: introduction, forms of subsurface water, aquifers & its properties, Compressibility of
aquifers, flow equations for confined and unconfined aquifers, well hydraulics steady and unsteady
flow to a well in confined aquifer, well losses, specific capacity, ground water irrigation, rain water
harvesting.
8
RecommendedBooks:
HydrologyforEngineersbyLinsleyR.K.,KohlerM.A.andPaulhusJ.L.H.
EngineeringHydrologybyK.Subramanya,McGrawHillEducation
Hydrology:Principles.Analysis.DesignbyRaghunathH.M.
HandbookofAppliedHydrologybyChowV.T.,McGrawHillEducation
Irrigation:Theory&PracticebyMichaelA.M.
EngineeringHydrologybyOjha,OxfordUniversityPress.
IntroductiontoHydrologybyViessman&LewisbyPearsonPublication.
AppliedHydrologybyFetter,byPearsonPublication.
NCE041PrecastandModularConstructionPractices
LTP
310
Unit1
OverviewofreinforcedandprestressedconcreteconstructionDesignanddetailingofrecast/
prefabricatedbuildingcomponents,
Unit2
Structuraldesignanddetailingofjointsinprefabricatedstructures,Productionofreadymixedconcrete,
qualityassurance,
8
Unit3
Useofequipmentsinprecastprefabricatedstructure,Productivityanalysis,Economicsofformwork,
DesignofFormworkandtheirreusability,
Unit4
ModularconstructionPractices,Fibonacciseries,itshandlingandotherreliableproportioningconcepts.8
Unit5
Modularcoordination,Standardisation,systembuilding,LaminationandAdvantagesofmodular
8
construction.
Books:
1. HandbookoflowcosthousingbyAKLal
2. PrecastConcreteStructuresbyKimElliot
NCE042PlasticAnalysisofStructures
LTP
310
Unit1
Introduction,Historicalreview,plasticfailure,plasticmoment,capacityofacrosssection,shapefactor,conceptof
loadfactor.8
Unit2
PlastichingeandcollapseMechanisms.Analysisofbeamsandframes.
Unit3
SemiGraphicalmethodandMechanismmethod.
Unit4
Plasticmomentdistributionformultistoreyandmultibayframes.
Unit5
Analysisfordeflectionsatcollapse.Effectofaxialforceandshear.
Books:
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1.PlasticAnalysisofStructuresbyPGHodge,McGrawHill
2.PlasticAnalysisandDesignofsteelstructuresbyMBillWong
3.InelasticAnalysisofStructuresbyMJirasek&ZPBazant,JohnWiley
NCE043:OpenChannelFlow
LTP
310
UnitI
Introduction:Basicconceptsoffreesurfaceflows,velocityandpressuredistribution, Mass,energyandmomentum
principleforprismaticandnonprismaticchannels,ReviewofUniformflow:Standardequations,hydraulically
efficientchannelsections,compoundsections,
Energydepthrelations:Conceptofspecificenergy,specificforce,criticalflow,criticaldepth,hydraulicexponents,
andchanneltransitions.
UnitII
GraduallyVariedFlow(GVF):Equationofgraduallyvariedflowanditslimitations, flow
classificationandsurfaceprofiles,Controlsections,
Computationmethodsandanalysis:Integrationofvariedflowequationbyanalytical,graphicaland
advancednumericalmethods,Transitionsofsubcriticalandsupercriticalflow,flowincurvedchannels.
8
UnitIII
RapidlyVariedFlow(RVF):Characteristicsofrapidlyvariedflow,Classicalhydraulicjump,Evaluationof
thejumpelementsinrectangularandnonrectangularchannelsonhorizontalandslopingbeds,
Hydraulicjumpingraduallyandsuddenlyexpandingchannels,submergedhydraulicjump,rollingandsky
jump,useofjumpasanenergydissipater,
Flowmeasurement:bysharpcrestedandbroadcrestedweirs,criticaldepthflumes,sluicegate,Free
overfall.
Rapidlyvariedunsteadyflow:Equationofmotionforunsteadyflow,Celerityofthegravitywave,
deepandshallowwaterwaves,openchannelpositiveandnegativesurge,
8
UnitIV
SpatiallyVariedFlow(SVF):Basicprinciples,DifferentialSVFequationsforincreasinganddecreasing
discharge,Classificationsandsolutions,Numericalmethodsforprofilecomputation,Flowoversideweir
andBottomrack.
8
UnitV
Flowinchannelofnonlinearalignmentandnonprismaticchannelsections,Designconsiderationsfor
subcriticalandsupercriticalflows,Designofculvert.
8
References:
1. Chow,V.T.,OpenchannelHydraulics,McGrawHillInternational
2. Henderson,F.M.,OpenChannelFlow,McGrawHillInternational
3. Subramanya,K.,FlowinOpenChannels,TataMcGrawHill
4. RangaRaju,K.G.,Flowthroughopenchannels,T.M.H.
5. M.HanifChaudhry,OpenChannelFlow,PHI
6. French,R.H.,OpenchannelHydraulics,McGrawHillInternational
7. Srivastava,FlowthroughOpenChannels,OxfordUniversityPress.
8.OpenChannelFlowbyMadanMohanDas
NCE044TunnelEngineering
LTP
310
Unit1
Siteinvestigations,GeotechnicalConsiderationsoftunneling
Unit2
DesignofTunnels
Unit3
Construction&Excavationmethods,softgroundtunnels,Rocktunnels
Unit4
Microtunnelingtechniques,Tunnelsupportdesign
Unit5
Ventilationoftunnels,tunnelutilities,safetyaspects
Books:
1. TunnelEngineeringHandbookbyJOBickel&TRKuesel
2. RockMechanicsDesigninMining&TunnelingbyZTBieniawski
3. Harbour&Dock&TunnelbyR.Srinivasan
4. TunnelEngineeringbyS.C.Saxena
NCE051COMPUTERAIDEDDESIGN
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UNIT1
ElementsofComputerAidedDesignanditsadvantagesoverconventionaldesign.Hardwarerequiredfor
CADworks.
8
UNIT2
Principlesofsoftwaredesign,conceptofmodularprogramming,debuggingandtesting.
UNIT3
ComputerapplicationsinanalysisanddesignofCivilEngineeringsystems.
8
UNIT4
UseofsoftwarepackagesintheareaofStructural,Geotechnical,andEnvironmentalfields.
8
UNIT5
Expertsystem,theirdevelopmentandapplications,IntroductiontoNeuralNetworks.
8
Reference:
1. ComputerAidedDesignS.Rajiv,NarosaPublication
2. A.I.andExpertSystemRobertL.Lerine&/LaneE.Drang,McGrawHill
3. NeuralComputing:Waserman,vonnostrand.
4. AutoCadd2013DummesBillFane
5.CadFrame&ArchitechturebyPieterVanDerWolf
NCE052ANALYSISANDDESIGNOFHYDRAULICSTRUCTURES
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310
UNITI
TypesofHeadworks:Componentpartsofadiversionheadwork,Failureofhydraulicstructures
foundedonpermeablefoundations,Principlesofdesign,Blighstheory,Khoslastheoryfor
determinationofpressureandexitgradient.
RegulationWorks:Falls,Classification,Introductiontodesignprincipleoffalls,Designof
Sardatypeandstraightglacistall.
PrincipleanddesignofDistributoryheadregulatiorandcrossregulator,canalescape,Bedbars.8
UNITII
Canal head works: Functions, Location, Layout of head works. Weir and Barrage, Canal head
Regulator, Introduction to the design principles of Weirs on permeable foundations, Design of
verticaldropandslopingglacisweir.
Crossdrainageworks:Necessityandtypes.Aqueduct,SiphonAqueduct,superpassage,canalsiphon,
levelcrossing,Introductiontodesignprinciplesofcrossdrainageworks.
8
UNITIII
Floodrouting:Types,methodsofreservoirrouting,channelroutingbyMuskinghamMethod.
InvestigationandplanningofdamsandReservoirs:Zonesofstorage,Estimationofstoragecapacity,
Reservoirlosses,Reservoirsedimentationanditscontrol,lifeofareservoir.Dams:classificationand
selectioncriteria.
EarthDams:Classification,causesoffailurePhreaticline,anditsdeterminationIntroductiontostability
analysis.
8
UNITIV:
Gravitydams:Forcesmethodofanalysis,modesoffailureandfactorofsafety,Elementaryprofile,
stabilityanalysis,galleries,joints,controlofcracks.
8
UNITV
Spillways:Spillwaycapacity,typesofspillways,Designofogeespillway,Energydissipationbelow
spillway,DesigncriteriaforHydraulicJumptypestillingbasinswithhorizontalandslopingaprons,
spillwaygates.
HydroElectricPower:assessmentofpotentialspeciallyinreferencetoIndia,classificationof
powerplants,importantterms,typesofturbinesandtheirsuitability.PowerHouselayoutand
importantstructuresofapowerhouse.
8
TextBooks
1. WaterResourcesEngg.ByLarryWMays,JohnWileyIndia
2. WaterresourcesEngg.ByWurbsandJames,JohnwileyIndia
3. WaterResourcesEngg.ByR.K.Linsley,McGrawHill
4.IrrigationandWaterResourcesEngg.ByGLAsawa,NewageInternational
Publishers
References
5.
IrrigationEngg.AndHydraulicStructuresbyS.K.Garg,KhannaPublishers
6. IrrigationandWaterPowerEngineeringbyB.C.Punimia&PandeB.B.Lal
NCE053WATERRESOURCESSYSTEMS
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UnitI
ConceptofSystem&SystemAnalysis:Definitionandtypesofasystem,SystemApproachandanalysis,
BasicProblemsinSystemAnalysis.
UnitII
System Techniques in Water Resources: Optimization using calculas, Linear programming, Dynamic
programmingandSimulation,CombinationofSimulationandOptimization.
UnitIII
UnitIV
MultiobjectivePlanning:Noninferiorsolutions,PlanFormulation&PlanSelection.
8
UnitV
Applications of Linear Programming: Irrigation water allocation for single and multiple crops, Multi
reservoirsystemforirrigationPlanning,ReservoiroperationforIrrigationandHydropowerOptimization
ApplicationofDynamicProgramming:Optimalcropwaterallocation,SteadyState,ReservoirOperation
8
policyforIrrigation.
BooksRecommended:
1. Ossenbruggen,P.J.SystemAnalysisforCivilEngineering,JohnWiley,NewYork
2. Taha,H.OperationalResearchAnIntroduction,VthEdn,PrenticeHall.
3. Loucks, D. P., Stedenger, and Haith, D. A. Water Resources Systems Planning & Analysis,
PrenticeHall.
4. Jain, S. K. and Singh, V. P. Water Resources Systems Planning & Management, Elesvier,
Amsterdam
5. WaterResourceSystembySubhashChander&RajeshkPrasad
6. WaterResourceSystembyPRBhave
NCE054MachineFoundationDesign
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Unit1
VibrationofelementarySystems:Vibrationmotion,vectorrepresentationofharmonicmotion,
Singledegreeoffreedomsystem:FreeVibrationsdampedandundamped,ForcedVibrations
dampedandundamped.
Unit2
Unit3
Dynamicsoiltestingtechniques:cyclicplateloadtest,blockvibrationtest,shearmodulustest,
geophysical methods, Resonancecolumn test, Two & three borehole techniques, Model tests
usingcentrifugeandshaketable,recentdevelopments
Unit4
Vibration isolation and control: vibration transmitted through soil media, active and passive
isolation, vibration isolation rigid foundation and flexible foundation, method of isolation,
properties of material and media used for isolation, vibration control of existing machine,
foundationisolationbybarriers.
Unit5
Guidelines for design and construction of machine foundation: data required for design of
reciprocating, impact and rotary type machines, guidelines for the design of different type
8
machines,constructionguidelines,guidelinesforprovidingvibrationabsorbers.
Books:
1. S.PrakashMachineFoundation.
2. B.B.PrasadFundamentalsofGroundVibration
3. Richard,HallandWoodVibrationsofSoilandFoundations
4. FoundationforIndustrialMachinebyR.G.Bhatia
NCE061GroundImprovementTechniques
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Unit1
Introduction,Reviewofcompactiontheory,effectofcompactiononsurfacebehaviour,Fieldmethodsof
compaction,QualityControl,Designofsoillime,soilcement,soilbitumenandsoillimeflyashmixes.8
Unit2
Insitu densification methods in granular soils, Deep compaction: Introduction, TerraProbe,
Vibroflotation techniques, Ground Suitability for Vibroflotation, Advantages, Mueller Resonance
8
Compaction,DynamicCompaction,DepthofImprovement.
Unit3
Insitudensificationmethodsincohesivesoil:Introduction,Preloadinganddewatering,Verticaldrains,
8
Electricalmethod,Thermalmethod.
Unit4
Grouting: introduction, suspension grout, solution grout, grouting equipments and methods, Grouting
designandlayout
GranularPiles:Ultimatebearingcapacityandsettlement,methodofconstruction,loadtest.
8
Unit5
Geotextiles:types,functions,specifications,precautionsintransportationandstorage.
8
RecommendedBooks:
1. S.K.GargSoilMechanics&FoundationEngineering.
2.
PurshothamRajuGroundImprovement.
3. GopalRanjanandA.S.R.RaoBasicandAppliedSoilMechanics
4. J.N.MandalGeosyntheticsWorld
5. Bergadoet.al.SoftGroundImprovement
6. Koerner,R.M.Designingwithgeosynthetics
7. GroundImprovementTechniquesbyDr.PPurushothamaRaj
NCE062RIVERENGINEERING
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UnitI
Introduction,classificationofRivers,Mechanicsofalluvialriversincludingchannelandfloodplain
features,Sedimenttransportandbudgets,Rivermorphologyandvariousclassificationschemes.8
UnitII
BehaviourofRivers:Introduction,RiverChannelpatterns,Straightriverchannels,causes,characteristics
and shapes of meanders and control, cutoff, Braided Rivers, Bed forms, Instability of rivers, Hydraulic
geometry,Deltaformationandcontrol.
UnitIII
Mechanics of Alluvial Rivers, Rivers and restoration structures, Sociocultural influences and ethics of
streamrestoration.
UnitIV
BioengineeringTechniques,Classificationreview,NaturalChannelDesignAnalysis,TimeSeries,Analysis
8
offlow,Sedimentandchannelgeometrydata.
UnitV
River Training and Protection Works: Introduction, Classification of River Training, Types of training
works, Protection for Bridges with reduced waterway, Design of Guide Band, embankment and
8
spurs/dampnersandotherriver/floodprotectionworks.
Textbook:
1. RiverBehaviourManagementandTraining(Vol.I&II),CBI&P,NewDelhi.
2. Irrigation&WaterPowerEngineeringB.C.PunmiaandPandeB.B.Lal.
3. RiverEngineeringbyMargeretPeterson
4. PrinciplesofRiverEngineeringby(thenontidelalluvial)PHJameen
NCE063:GroundwaterManagement
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Unit1
Introduction, hydrological cycle & definitions, Occurrence of ground water, hydrogeology & aquifers,
Groundwatermovement,Darcyslaw,flownetsinisotropicmedium.
8
Unit2
Steadyandunsteadyflowthroughconfinedandunconfinedaquifers,Dupuitstheory,Observationwells,
Well Hydraulics: Single& Multiple well system, partially penetrating wells, Image wells, Mutual
interference of wells, well losses, specific capacity, Inverse problem i.e. pumping tests for aquifer
parameters,
8
Unit3
WaterWells:Designofwaterwells,Wellconstruction,Wellcompletion,DevelopmentofwellsPumping
equipmentforwaterwells,maintenanceofwells,groundwaterirrigation.
8
Unit4
Ground Water quality, Contamination of groundwater and its Control, Ground Water Modeling
Techniques,Groundwaterexploration,SurfaceandSubsurfaceInvestigationsofGroundwater,Artificial
dischargeandRechargeofGroundWater,Groundwaterdrainage,
8
Unit5
GroundWaterManagementTechniques:Groundwaterbudgeting,groundwatermodeling&stimulation,
applicationofGISandremotesensingingroundwatermanagement.rooftoprainwaterharvestingand
recharge.
RecommendedReferences:
GroundwaterHydrologybyToddD.K.
GroundwaterResourceEvaluationbyWaltonW.C.
GroundwaterbyRaghunathH.M.
HandbookofAppliedHydrologybyChowV.T.
Irrigation:Theory&PracticebyMichaelA.M.
GroundwaterbyS.Ramakrishnan
NCE064EARTHQUAKERESISTANTDESIGN
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310
Unit1
Internalstructureofearth,Causesofearthquakes,Seismicwaves,Magnitude,IntensityandEnergy
released,CharacteristicsofEarthquakes,
8
Unit2
ResponseofStructuretoEarthquakemotion,Modelingofstructures,Dynamicsofsingledegreeof
freedomsystem,
Unit3
Dynamicsofmultidegreeoffreedomsystem,Idealizationofstructures,seismicresponse,
8
Unit4
Introductiontoearthquakeresistantdesign,Equivalentlateralforcemethod,Responsespectrum
method,Timehistorymethod,Introductiontoearthquakeresistantbrickandmasonrybuildings.8
Unit5
ReinforcedConcreteframedbuildings,Codeprovisions.Introductiontomachinefoundation&itsdesign.
Degreesoffreedomofablockfoundation.
8
References:
1. IntroductiontoStructuralDynamicsJ.M.Biggs
2.
3.
4.
5.
ElementsofEarthquakeEngineeringJaiKrishnaanA.R.Chandrasekaran
IS:19831984CriterionforEarthquakeResistantDesign.
StructuralDynamicsTheory&computationMarioPaz.
Dynamics of Structures Theory and Applications to Earthquake Engineering Anil K.
Chopra.
6. EarthquakeResistantofDesignofstructures,AgarwalandSrikhande.
7. EarthquakeResistantofDesignofstructures,S.K.Duggal
OPENELECTIVESI
NOE071:ENTREPRENEURSHIPDEVELOPMENT
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310
UNITI
Entrepreneurshipdefinition.growthofsmallscaleindustriesindevelopingcountriesandtheir
positions visavis large industries; role of small scale industries in the national economy;
characteristics and types of small scale industries; demand based and resources based
ancillaries
andsubcontroltypes.
5
Governmentpolicyforsmallscaleindustry;stagesinstartingasmallscaleindustry.
2
UNITII
Project identification assessment of viability, formulation, evaluation, financing, fieldstudy
andcollectionofinformation,preparationofprojectreport,demandanalysis,materialbalance
andoutputmethods,benefitcostanalysis,discountedcashflow,internalrateofreturnandnet
presentvaluemethods.
8
UNITIII
The financial functions, cost of capital approach in project planning and control. Economic
evaluation,riskanalysis,capitalexpenditures,policiesandpracticesinpublicenterprises.profit
planningandprogramming,planningcashflow,capitalexpenditureandoperations.controlof
financialflows,controlandcommunication.
9
UNITV
Lawsconcerningentrepreneurviz,partnershiplaws,businessownership,salesandincome
taxes
andworkmancompensationact.
5
Roleofvariousnationalandstateagencieswhichrenderassistancetosmallscaleindustries. 2
Text/ReferenceBooks:
1. Forbat,John,EntrepreneurshipNewAgeInternational.
2. Havinal,Veerbhadrappa,ManagementandEntrepreneurshipNewAgeInternational
3. Joseph,L.Massod,EssentialofManagement",PrenticeHallofIndia.
NOE072:QUALITYMANAGEMENT
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UNITI
QualityConcepts:
EvolutionofQualityControl,conceptchange,TQMModernconcept,Qualityconceptindesign,
Reviewofdesign,Evolutionofprototype.
3
ControlonPurchasedProduct
Procurementofvariousproducts,evaluationofsupplies,capacityverification,Developmentof
sources,procurementprocedure.
2
ManufacturingQuality
Methodsandtechniquesformanufacture,inspectionandcontrolofproduct,qualityinsales
and
services,guarantee,analysisofclaims.
5
UNITII
QualityManagement
Organizationstructureanddesign,qualityfunction,decentralization,designingandfitting,
organizationfordifferenttypeproductsandcompany,economicsofqualityvalueand
contribution,qualitycost,optimizingqualitycost,seductionprogram.
3
HumanFactorinquality
Attitudeoftopmanagement,cooperationofgroups,operatorsattitude,responsibility,causes
of
apparatuserrorandcorrectivemethods.
2
UNITIIIControl
Charts
Theoryofcontrolcharts,measurementrange,constructionandanalysisofRcharts,process
capabilitystudy,useofcontrolcharts.
5
AttributesofControlChart
Defects,constructionandanalysisofcharts,improvementbycontrolchart,variablesamplesize,
constructionandanalysisofCcharts.
5
UNITIV
Defectsdiagnosisandpreventiondefectstudy,identificationandanalysisofdefects,correcting
measure, factors affecting reliability, MTTF, calculation of reliability, building reliability in the
product, evaluation of reliability, interpretation of test results, reliability control,
maintainability,
zerodefects,qualitycircle.
8
UNITV
ISO9000anditsconceptofQualityManagement
ISO9000series,Taguchimethod,JITinsomedetails.
7
Text/ReferenceBooks:
1. Lt.Gen.H.Lal,TotalQualityManagement,EasternLimited,1990.
2. GregBounds,BeyondTotalQualityManagement,McGrawHill,1994.
3. Menon,H.G,TQMinNewProductmanufacturing,McGrawHill1992.
NOE073:OPERATIONSRESEARACH
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UNITI
Introduction:
Difinitionandscopeofoperationsresearch(OR),ORmodel,solvingtheORmodel,artof
modelling,phasesofORstudy.
LinearProgramming:
TwovariableLinearProgramamingmodelandGraphicalmethodofsolution,Simplexmethod,
DualSimplexmethod,specialcasesofLinearProgramming,duality,senstivityanalysis.
UNITII
TransportationProblems:
Typesoftransportationproblems,mathemataicalmodels,transportationalgorithms,
Assignment:
Allocationandassignmentproblemsandmodels,processingofjobthroughmachines.
UNITIII
NetworkTeachniques:
Shortestpathmodel,minimumspanningTreeProblem,MaxFlowproblemandMincost
problem.
ProjectManagement:
Phasesofprojectmanagement,guidelinesfornetworkconstruction,CPMandPERT.
UNITIV
TheoryofGames:
Rectanagulargames,Minimaxtheorem,graphicalsolutionof2xnormx2games,gamewith
mixedstrategies,reductiontolinearprogrammingmodel.
QualitySystems:
ElementsofQueuingmodel,generalizedpoissonqueingmodel,singleservermodels.
UNITVInventory
Control:
Modelsofinventory,operationofinventorysystem,quantitydiscount.
Replacement:
Replacementmodels:Equipmentsthatdeterioratewithtime,equipmentsthatfailwithtime.
Text/ReferenceBooks:
1. WayneL.Winston,OperationsResearchThomsonLearning,2003.
2. HamdyH.Taha,OperationsResearchAnIntroductionPearsonEducation,2003.
3. R.PanneerSeevam,OperationsResearchPHILearning,2008.
4. V.K.Khanna,TotalQualityManagementNewAgeInternational,2008.
NOE074:INTRODUCTIONTOBIOTECHNOLOGY
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UNITI
Introduction:Conceptnatureandscopeofbiotechnology.
CellStructureandFunction:Eukaryoticandprokaryoticcells,cellwall,membraneorganization,
cellorganelles,Nucleus,Mitrochondria,endoplasmicreticulum,chloroplast,virusesandtoxins
intocells.
CellDivision:MitosisandMeiosis.
8
UNITII
Biomolecules:Abriefaccountofstructureofcarbohydrates,LipidsandProteins.
Genes:BriefideaaboutMendelslawsandchromosomes,natureofgeneticmaterials,DNAand
RNA,DNAreplication.
7
UNITIII
GeneExpression:Centraldogma,geneticcode,molecularmechanismonmutations,regulations
ofgeneexpression,housekeepinggenes,differentiationanddevelopmentmutationsandtheir
molecularbasic.
GeneticEngineering:Introduction,cloning(vectorsandenzymes),DNAandgenomiclibraries,
Transgenics,DNAfingerprinting,genomics.
9
UNITIV
Safety and Ethics: Safety, social, moral and ethic considerations, environmental ethics,
bioethics and stem cell research, safety of new biotechnology foods, agro biodiversity and
donor
policies.
7
TextBooks/ReferenceBooks:
1. Smith,BiotechnologyCambridgePress.
2. P.K.Gupta,ElementsofBiotechnologyRastogi
3. H.D.Kumar,ModernconceptsofBiotechnologyVikaspublishingHouse.
OPENELECTIVESII
NOE081:NONCONVENTIONALENERGYRESOURCES
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UNITI
Introduction
VariousnonconventionalenergyresourcesIntroduction,availability,classification,relative
meritsanddemerits.3
SolarCells:
Theoryofsolarcells.solarcellmaterials,solarcellarray,solarcellpowerplant,limitations.4
UNITII
SolarThermalEnergy:
Solarradiation,flatplatecollectorsandtheirmaterials,applicationsandperformance,focussing
ofcollectorsandtheirmaterials,applicationsandperformance;solarthermalpowerplants,
thermalenergystorageforsolarheatingandcooling,limitations.
9
UNITIIIGeothermal
Energy:
Resourcesofgeothermalenergy,thermodynamicsofgeothermalenergyconversionelectrical
conversion,nonelectricalconversion,environmentalconsiderations.
4
Magnetohydrodynamics(MHD):
PrincipleofworkingofMHDPowerplant,performanceandlimitations.
2
FuelCells:
Principleofworkingofvarioustypesoffuelcellsandtheirworking,performanceand
limitations.
3
UNITIV
ThermoelectricalandthermionicConversions:
2
Principleofworking,performanceandlimitations.
WindEnergy:
Windpoweranditssources,siteselection,criterion,momentumtheory,classificationofrotors,
concentrationsandaugments,windcharacteristics.performanceandlimitationsofenergy
conversionsystems.
6
UNITV
Biomass:
2
Availabilityofbiomassanditsconversiontheory.
OceanThermalEnergyConversion(OTEC):
Availability,theoryandworkingprinciple,performanceandlimitations.
WaveandTidalWave:
Principleofworking,performanceandlimitations.
3
WasteRecyclingPlants.
Text/ReferencesBooks:
1. Rajaetal,IntroductiontoNonConventionalEnergyResourcesScitechPublications.
2. JohnTwideuandTonyWeir,RenewalEnergyResourcesBSPPublications,2006.
3. M.V.R. Koteswara Rao, Energy Resources: Conventional & NonConventional BSP
Publications,2006.
4. D.S.Chauhan,NonconventionalEnergyResourcesNewAgeInternational.
5. C.S. Solanki, Renewal Energy Technologies: A Practical Guide for Beginners PHI
Learning.
6. PeterAuer,"AdvancesinEnergySystemandTechnology".Vol.1&IIEditedbyAcademic
Press.
NOE82:NONLINEARDYNAMICSYSTEMS
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UNITI
Dynamicsystems:
Conceptofdynamicsystems,importanceofnonlinearity,nonlineardynamicsofflows(in1,
2, and 3 dimensions) and Maps (1 and 2 dimensions) in phase space, Equilibrium,
Periodicity.
Picardstheorem,Peanostheorem,boundednessofsolutions,omegalimitpointsof
bounded
trajectories.
8
UNITII
STABILITYI:
StabilityviaLyapunovsindirectmethod,converseLyapunovfunctions,sublevelsetsof
Lyapunowfunctions,Lasallesinvarianceprinciple.
7
UNITIII
StabilityII
Lyapunovsdirectmethod,converseLyapunovstheorems,Brokettstheorem,applications
tocontrolsystem,stablemanifoldtheorem,centremanifoldtheorem,normalformtheory
and
applicationstononlinearsystems.
8
UNITIV
Bifurcation:
ElementaryBifurcationtheory,catastrophe,strangeattractor,fractals,fractalgeometryand
fractaldimension.
8
UNITV
Chaos:
Deterministic Chaos, routes to chaos (period doubling, quasiperiodicity, intermittency,
universality,renormalization);MeasurementofChaos(Poincaresection,Lyapunovindex,
entropy);.controlofchaos.
9
ReferenceBooks:
NOE083:PRODUCTDEVELOPMENT
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UNIT1
ConceptofProduct,definitionandscope.
Design definitions, old and new design methods, design by evolution, examples such as
evolutionofsewingM/C,bicycle,safetyrazoretc.,needbaseddevelopments,technologybased
developmentsphysicalrelaibility&economicfeasibilityofdesignconcepts.
UNITII
Murphology of design, divergent, transformation and convergent phases of product design,
identification of need, Analysis of need. Design criteria; functional, aesthetics, ergonomics,
form,shape,size,colour.
Mentalblocks,Removalblocs,Ideationtechniques,Creativity,Checklist.
UNITIII
Transformations,Brainstorming&Synetics,Morephologicaltechniques.
UtilityConcept,UtilityValaue,UtilityIndex,DecisionmakingunderMultipleCriteria.
Economicaspects,Fixedandvariablecosts,Breakevenanalysis.
UNITIV
Reliabilityconsiderations,Bathtubcurve,Reliabilityofsystemsinseriesandparallel,Failure
rate,MTTFandMTBF,OptimumsparesfromReliabilityconsiderations.
Designofdisplayandcontrols,Manmachineinterface,Compatibilityofdisplaysand
controls.Ergonomicaspects,Anthroprometricdataanditsimportanceindesign.
ApplicationofComputersinProductdevelopment&design.
UNITV
Existingtechniques,suchasworkstudy,SQCetc.forimprovingmethod&qualityofproduct.
InnovationversusInvention.TechnologicalForecasting.
UseofStandardsforDesign.
Text/ReferenceBooks:
3. A.K.Chitab&R.C.GuptaProductdesign&ManufacturingPrenticeHall(EE)
4. R.P.Crewford,TheTechnologyofcreationThinkingPrenticeHall.
5. C.D.Cain,ProductDesign&DecisionBussinessBooks.
7. C.D.Cain,Engg.ProductDesignBussinessBooks.
NOE084:AUTOMATIONANDROBOTICS
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1. Introduction: Definition, Classification of Robots, geometric classification and control
classification.
2. RobotElements:Drivesystem,controlsystem,sensors,endeffectors,gripperactuatorsand
gripperdesign.
3. Robot Coordinate Systems and Manipulator Kinematics: Robot coordinate system
representation,transformation,homogenoustransformanditsinverse,relatingtherobotto
itsworld.
Manipulators Kinematics, parameters of links and joints, kinematic chains, dynamics of
kinematic chains, trajectory planning and control, advanced techniques of kinematics and
dynamicsofmechanicalsystems,parallelactuatedandclosedloopmanipulators.
4.RobotControl:Fundamentalprinciples,classification,position,pathvelocityandforce
controlsystems,computedtorquecontrol,adaptivecontrol,Seroosystemforrobot
control,
andintroductiontorobotvision.
5.RobotProgramming:Levelofrobotprogramming,languagebased programming,tasklevel
programming,robotprogrammingsynthesis,robotprogramming forwelding,machine
tools,materialhanding,assemblyoperations,collisionfreemotionplanning.
6. Applications:Applicationofrobotinwelding,machinetools,materialhandling,assembly
operationspartssortingandpartsinspection.
Text/ReferenceBooks:
1. CoifetChirroza,AnIntroductiontoRobotTechnologyKoganPage.
2. Y.KorenRoboticsforEngineersMcgrawHill.
3. K.S.Fu,R.C.GonzalezY&CSGLee,RoboticsMcGrawHill.
4. J.J.Craig,RoboticsAddisonWesley.
5. Grover,MitchellWeiss,NagelOctrey,IndustrialRobotsMcgrawHill.
6. Asfahl,Robots&ManufacturingAutomationWilyEastern.