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SDM INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, UJIRE

Department of Civil Engineering

ACADEMIC DIARY and COURSE FILE

Name of the Course : Elements of Civil Engineering and Mechanics

Course Code : 18CIV14

Academic Year : 2019-20

Semester : I

Section : A

Date of commencement :

Last working date :

Course Instructor/ Dept. : Hanumantharaju/ Civil Engg

Course Coordinator/ Dept. : Hanumantharaju/ Civil Engg

(Mr/Mrs/Ms/Dr. ……………………) (Mr/Mrs/Ms/Dr. ……………………)


Course Instructor Course Coordinator

(Mr/Mrs/Ms/Dr. ……………………) (Dr. ……………………)


Program Coordinator HOD
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Sl. Particular P. No.


No.
1. Contents
2. Vision and Mission of the program
BASIC DETAILS

3. PEOs and POs/PSOs of the program


4. Primary information of the course
5. Syllabus (with list of resources)
6. PEOs and POs/PSOs applicable to the course
7. Course Outcomes
8. PEOs – PO/PSOs – COs matrix
9. Class and personal time table
10. Course / Lesson plan (weekly)
EXECUTION DETAILS

11. Teaching Plan and Execution


12. Execution details of tutorial classes
13. Internal question papers
(with scheme, model answer and mapping)
14. List of assignments
(with assessment scheme and mapping)
15. Gaps in the syllabus
16. Details of additional inputs (content beyond the syllabus to fill
the identified gaps)
19. Details of assessment tools
20. Internal Performance Analysis sheet (IA and CIE)
ASSESSMENT
DETAILS

21. Course exit survey (questions and analysis)


22. Student feedback
23. Semester Examination Performance sheet
24. Details of CO Attainment
25. Comments, self-appraisal and declaration
26. University Question Papers (minimum 4 latest papers)
XURES
ANNE-

27. Hand-outs / Lecture notes (module wise)


28. PPTs
29. Other resources
PROGRAM VISION AND MISSION

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PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

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PROGRAM OUTCOMES

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PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES

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PRIMARY INFORMATION OF THE COURSE (sample)

Elements of Civil Engineering and Mechanics


Course code 18CIV14 Course type Regular
Teaching Hours / Week (L:T:P) 2:2:0 CIE Marks 40
Total hours allotted 40 SEE Marks 60
Credits 03 Exam Hours 03

Brief description of the course:


Few sentences about the course (maximum 5)
(sample)
This is an elective course for civil engineering students of VII semester level. The course
provides an insight into concrete technology, serviceability and durability of structures,
damage assessment, maintenance and retrofitting techniques, materials for repair and
retrofitting and appications.

Pre-requisites:
The knowledge / skill set which the learners are expected to possess to pursue this course
(about 3 to 4 points)
(sample)
1) Concrete technology
2) Mechanism of hydration of cement
3) Durability effect on concrete

SYLLABUS

Topics
Module 1:
Introduction to Civil Engineering, Scope of different fields of Civil Engineering - Surveying, Building
Materials, Construction Technology, Geotechnical Engineering, Structural Engineering, Hydraulics,
Water Resources and Irrigation Engineering, Transportation Engineering, Environmental Engineering
Infrastructure: Types of infrastructure, Role of Civil Engineer in the Infrastructural Development, Effect
of the infrastructural facilities on socio-economic development of a country.
Introduction to Engineering mechanics: Basic idealizations - Particle, Continuum and Rigid body; Force and its
characteristics, types of forces, Classification of force systems; Principle of physical independence of forces,
Principle of superposition of forces, Principle of transmissibility of forces; Newton's laws of motion, Introduction
to SI units, Moment of a force, couple, moment of a couple, characteristics of couple, Equivalent force - couple
system; Varignon’s theorem Resolution of forces, composition of forces; Numerical problems on moment of forces
and couples, on equivalent force - couple system.
Module-2 Equilibrium of forces: Free body diagrams, lami’s theorem, Equations of
equilibrium, Equilibrium of concurrent and non concurrent coplanar force systems.
Friction: Types of friction, Laws of static friction, Limiting friction, concept of static and dynamic
friction; Numerical problems on motion of single and connected bodies on planes, wedge friction,
ladder friction, rope and pulley systems.
Module-3 Support reactions: Types of Loads and Supports, statically determinate beams, Numerical
problems on support reactions for statically determinate beams with Point load (Normal and inclined)
and uniformly distributed and uniformly varying loads and Moments.
Analysis of simple trusses: Types of trusses, analysis of statically determinate trusses using method of
joints and method of sections.
Module-4 centroid: Centroid of simple figures from frist principle, centroid of composite/built-
up sections;
Moment of Inertia: Introduction to the concept, Radius of gyration, Parallel axis theorem,
Perpendicular axis theorem, Moment of Inertia of basic planar figures, Moment of inertia of composite
area and built-up section. Concept of product of inertia (no problems)
Module-5 Kinematics: definitions, displacements, average velocity, instantaneous velocity,
speed, acceleration, average acceleration, variable acceleration, acceleration due to gravity,
Newton’s laws of motion. Rectilinear motion- Numerical problems. Curvilinear motion super
elevation, projectile motion, relative motion, numerical problems.
Kinetics: D’Alembert’s principle and its applications in plane motion and connected bodies
including pulleys

Scheme of Examination:
About the Question paper pattern of SEE examination (as mentioned in the syllabus)

List of Resources:
Sidney, M. Johnson, “Deterioration, Maintenance and Repair of Structures”

Denison Campbell, Allen & Harold Roper, “Concrete Structures – Materials,


Maintenance and Repair”- Longman Scientific and Technical.

R.T.Allen and S.C. Edwards, “Repair of Concrete Structures”-Blakie and Sons


Raiker R.N., “Learning for failure from Deficiencies in Design, Construction and Service”-
R&D Center (SDCPL).

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PEOs applicable to the Course

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POs applicable to the Course

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COURSE OUTCOMES

After studying this course, students will be able to:


1. Understand the cause of deterioration of concrete structures.
2. Able to assess the damage for different types of structures.
3. Summarize the principles of repair and rehabilitation of structures
4. Recognize ideal material for different repair and retrofitting technique

PEOs, POs and COs matrix


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