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B. Tech Sem VIII CE
VIIIth Sem Periods Evaluation Scheme
S.No Subject
Code Name of Subject L T P Assignment TA Total ESE Subject
Total Credit Hours
1 5A.452 Steel Structure -II 3 0 0 20 10 30 70 100 3 3
2 5A.453 Traffic Engineering 3 0 0 20 10 30 70 100 3 3
3 5A.454 Disaster management 3 0 0 20 10 30 70 100 3 3
4 40B.451 Human Values And Ethics* 0 2 0 20 10 30 20 50 0 2
OPEN ELECTIVE ( Choose Any one from the followings)
5 5A.471 Town Planning and Architecture
3 0 0 20 10 30 70 100 3 3
5A.472 Concrete Structures 3 0 0 20 10 30 70 100 3 3
5A.473 Watershed Engineering and Management
3 0 0 20 10 30 70 100 3 3
5A.474 Dam & Water Power engineering
3 0 0 20 10 30 70 100 3 3
5A.475 Sewerage & Sewage Treatment
3 0 0 20 10 30 70 100 3 3
PRACTICAL/DESIGN/DRAWING/SESSIONAL
1 5A.495 Project II 0 0 16 100 100 100 200 8 16
2 5P.456 Auto Cad LAB 0 0 2 20 20 30 50 1 2
750 21 32
Note :- * (Qualifying Marks only)
B. Tech Sem VIII CE
Sub Code –5A.471
TOWN PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE (ELECTIVE-II)
Unit I
Principles of architectural Design: Definition of architecture: factors influencing architectural
development- characteristic features of a style-historical examples, Creative principles: function/strength,
aesthetics – deciding the space and form – detailed analysis of factors influencing the space – activity
space, circulation space and tolerance space – Factors influencing form- form perception – form
expressive of function-form related with material and Structural system. Design principles – elements of
composition – point, line, plane, texture, colour etc. – mass and scale, proportion, rhythm, balance and
unity – iconic, canonic and analogic design -consideration of comfort factors such as acoustics, lighting,
ventilation and thermal aspects.
Unit II
Functional planning of buildings: Occupancy classification of buildings’-general requirements of site and
building – building codes and rules – licensing of building works. Functional planning of building such as
residential, institutional, public, commercial, industrial buildings – the process of identifying activity
areas and linkages – drawing built diagrams – checking for circulation, ventilation, structural
requirements and other constraints preparing sketch plan and working drawings – site plans.
Jharkhand Municipal acts – planning regulations of corporations and developmental authorities –
Jharkhand building bye laws.
Unit III
Building services: Vertical Transportation: stairs – layout and details of different types of timber –
masonry, steel and concrete stairs – pre-cast concrete stairs, elevators – types – traction, hydraulic
operation – passenger, service goods elevators – design considerations of passenger elevators – handling
capacity – arrangement of lifts – positioning, escalators, features- operation arrangement – ramps.
Ventilation and air conditioning – ventilation requirements -natural and mechanical ventilation – air
movement – cross ventilation – effect of orientation – radiation – evaporation, calculation of air
conditioning load – summer and winter air conditioning. Plumbing services: typical details of water
supply and sewage disposal arrangements for residence, hospitals and hostel buildings – standard
requirements.
Unit IV
Town planning theory: Evolution of towns: problems of urban growth – beginning of planning acts –
ideal town – garden city movement – concept of new towns and conservative theory – comprehensive
planning of towns- Survey and analysis of town: fare maps – land use classification – transportation
network – housing demographic arid social surveys – economic studies – environmental aspects. Theories
of land use planning, transportation planning and housing development.
Urban area lineation: urban influence zone – urban region concept of regional planning. Planning Process:
Concept of master plan: structural plan, detailed town planning scheme and act. Estimating future needs:
planning standards for different land use allocation for commerce, industries, public amenities, open areas
etc. planning standard for density distributions-density zone, planning standards for traffic networks –
standards of roads and paths – provision for urban growth-growth models. Plan implementation: town
planning legislation and municipal acts – planning control development schemes – urban financing – land
acquisitions – slum clearance schemes – pollution control aspects
Suggested Reading:
1. Banister Fletcher, History of World Architecture, Taraporevalas.
2. Broadbent, Theory of Architecture Design, John Wiley Sons
3. Gallien, Urban Pattern, D.Van Nostrand CD. Inc.
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B. Tech Sem VIII CE
Sub Code –5A.452
STEEL STRUCTURES-II
Unit I
Moment-resistance Connections
Connection for frames, brackets.
Roof Trusses
Load combinations, Analysis of truss, Deflection of truss, Design procedure
Unit II
Tanks: - Cylindrical tanks, Pressed Steel Tanks, Staging for Tanks.
Unit III
Towers: - Transmission Line Towers, Microwave Towers, Design Loads, Classification, design
procedure and specification
Unit IV
Plastic methods: Analysis and Design of beams and frames.
Suggested Reading:
1. Design of Steel Structures, L.S. Negi, Tata McGraw Hill, Publication
2. Design of Steel Structure, B.C. Punmia, Laxmi Publication
3. Design of Steel Structures, S.K. Duggal, Tata McGraw Hill, Publication
4. Design of Steel Structures, Arya, A.S. Ajmani, J.L., Nem Chand & Bros.
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B. Tech Sem VIII CE
Sub Code –5A.453
TRAFFIC ENGINEERING
Unit I
Introduction: Significance and scope, Characteristics of Vehicles and Road Users, Skid
Resistance and Braking Efficiency (Problems), Components of Traffic Engineering- Road,
Traffic and Land Use Characteristics
Unit II
Traffic surveys and analysis
Surveys and Analysis - Volume, Capacity, Speed and Delays, Origin and Destination, Parking,
Pedestrian Studies, Accident Studies and Safety Level of Services- Basic principles of Traffic
Flow.
Traffic control
Traffic signs, Road markings, Design of Traffic signals and Signal co-ordination (Problems),
Traffic control aids and Street furniture, Street Lighting, Computer applications in Signal design
Unit III
Geometric design of intersections
Conflicts at Intersections, Classification of ‘At Grade Intersections, - Channelized Intersections -
Principles of Intersection Design, Elements of Intersection Design, Rotary design, Grade
Separation and interchanges - Design principles.
Unit IV
Traffic management
Traffic Management- Transportation System Management (TSM) - Travel Demand Management
(TDM), Traffic Forecasting techniques, Restrictions on turning movements, One- way Streets,
Traffic Segregation, Traffic Calming, Tidal flow operations, Exclusive Bus Lanes, Introduction
to Intelligent Transportation System (ITS).
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B. Tech Sem VIII CE
Sub Code –5A.454
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
Unit I
Introduction: Types of disasters, Natural hazards and disasters
Disaster Risk Reduction and Phases of Disaster Management
Mitigation, preparedness, response, recovery, rehabilitation, community capacity building,
Disaster risk reduction by education, information and public awareness, role of government in
Disaster management
Unit II
Earthquake: Structure of earth, plate tectonics, causes of earthquake, epicenter, hypocenter,
magnitude and intensity, isoseismals, different types of earthquake waves, seismic zoning of
India, structural form and earthquake resistance, plan and shape of buildings, soft stories,
slenderness limitations, strong column-weak beam theory, base isolation – different techniques,
soil response to earthquake, site selection, liquefaction – its causes and remedial
Measures, retrofitting of structures, use of IS codes
Unit III
Tsunami and Cyclone, Tsunami, The process of triggering waves, dynamics of tsunami waves,
management of tsunami disaster, Cyclone major location of occurrence, intensity of
classification, cyclone resistant design, management and mitigation
Flood and Drought
Flood, types of flood, effects of flood, flood defenses and management
Drought, concept of drought, consequences of drought, drought profile, management and risk
reduction, lessons on mitigation
Unit IV
Landslide: Causes of landslide, signs and early warning systems of landslides, means of
mitigation Fire Terminologies, fire resistance, fire endurance, fire detection and alarms,
properties of different materials at elevated temperatures, mitigation measures
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3 0 0 3
B. TechSem VIII CE
Sub Code –5P.456
AUTO CAD
Practical:-
Introduction about Autocad-2014
Understanding Parametric Design
Understanding the ’feel’ of
AutoCAD 2014.
Using the AutoCAD graphic
interference
Learning file types in AutoCAD
Moving from lower end software to
Higher end software
3D Models vs 3D virtual prototypes
Understanding Functional Design
Dimensional Drafting Tool (2D Basics)
Line, Trim, Extend, Offset,
Ortho, Zoom, Erase, Save,
Undo & Redo, Snap, Grid,
Pan, Point, Qsave, Close
Circle, Arc, Rectangle, Text Edit Text, Polygon
Object Snap, Chamfer, Fillet,
Infer, Polar, Ducs, DYN, LWT,
TPY, QP, SC, Grip, Hatch,
gradient, Donut Command
Multiline, SpLine, Ray, Join Ellipse, Move, Copy, Scale
Line Type, Break, Rotate,
Construction Line
Match Property, Lengthen,
Dimension, Dim scale, Stretch
Weight, Region, Line,
Mirror, Property, Color,
Boundary, Array, Explode,
Spelling, Text Point Style
AutoCAD Design Center,
Inquiry, Sketch, Option,
Find & Replace, Drawing property
Tracking, Drawing utility, Unit
&Limit
Rename, Group/Ungroup,
Blocks Insert, Minsert,
Display order, Multiline Style,
Layer Property, Attribute
2 D Project
Toolbar, Calculator, Change,
Drafting Setting, Table Style,
Tool Palette, Table
Wipeout, Plot Revcloud,Setup, Functions of key,Shortcut keys
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Advance Feature
Printout & Setup, Getting Exchanging Data From Drawing
Adding & Subtracting Area
With the area command
Finding the Area Using Hatch
Pattern
Formatting Exchange Using
AutoCAD file drawing in page-
layout
Express Tool, Block, Text, Draw,
Dimension, Tool Panel
3Dimension
Modeling, View, Polyline,
Visual Style, V Point, Mesh,
Arial View, 3D Polyline
Orbit, UCS- New & Named, Thickness
Solid Editing, 3D Array,3D Mirror, 3D Rotate, Align
3D Project
Named View, Cut, Copy, Paste,
Tile Mode, M View, Send,
Layout Setting, Hyperlink
Ole Object, Rastre Image,
Image Clip & Adjust, Quality &
Transparency
Frame, External Reference Text Window, Sheet Set Manager
Render, Light, Material,
Background , Landscape
B. Tech Sem VIII CE
Sub Code –40B.451
HUMAN VALUES AND ETHICS
1. VALUE CRISIS IN CONTEMPORARY INDIAN SOCIETY
1.1 Value Crisis at the Individual Level
1.2 Societal Level
1.3 Intellectual Level
1.4 Cultural Level
1.5 Value – What are they?
1.6 The Indian Concept of Values.
1.7 Modern Approach to the Study of Values.
1.8 Aesthetic Sensibilities
2. MORAL AND ETHICAL HUMAN VALUES
2.1 Bases for Moral Judgment
2.2 Some Canons of Ethics.
2.3 Virtue Ethics.
2.4 Ethics of Duty.
2.5 Ethics of Responsibility
2.6 Factors to be considered in Making Ethical Judgments.
2.7 Different Meanings of Human Values
2.8 A New Approach to Human Value ,Freedom, Creativity Love &Wisdom
3. MORAL VALUES IN PROFESSION
3.1 What is a Profession?
3.2 Professional Ethos
3.3 Code of Professional Ethics
3.4 Practicing the Code
3.5 Corporate Social Responsibility
3.6 The Larger Domain of Human Values
3.7 Institutionalizing Ethics and Human Values
4. GENDER SENSITIZATION
4.1 Socialisation of women
4.2 Just Relationships, being together as equals
4.3 Declining sex ratio, demographic consequences
4.4 Women’s work, its politics and economics, fact and fiction, unrecognized and
Unaccounted work
4.5 Domestic violence, eve teasing and harassment. Is home a safe place?
Recommended Texts:
Dr. Rajan Mishra, Human Values: Laxmi Publications Pvt. Ltd.
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S. Dinesh Babu, Professional Ethics and Human Values; Laxmi Publications Pvt. Ltd.
P.S. Rathore. Business Ethics And Communication; S.Chand Publishing
Dr. K.Alex. Managerial Skills; S. Chand Publishing.
Dr. M. Adithan, Study Skills For Professional Students For Higher Education , S.Chand
Publishing
Govindarajan M “Professional Ethics and Human Values.”
R.R. Gaur and R. Sangal “ A Foundation Course in Human Values and Professional Ethics”
Websites:
www.tatamcgrawhill.com/digital Solutions/ monopoly
www.schandedutech.com
www.laxmipublications.com
B. Tech Sem VIII CE
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DAM AND WATER POWER ENGINEERING(Elective)
Unit I
Reservoir Regulation:
Fundamentals of dam and reservoir, Reservoir yield, Rule curve, Determination of
Reservoir capacity by analytical and mass curve methods. Reservoir sedimentation.
Earth Dams:Selection of sites, Types of earth dams, Factor of safety, Slope stability with &
without seepage forces, Construction details for homogeneous and non-homogeneous sections.
Gravity Dams:Forces on gravity dams including earthquake Stress analysis, Overflow & Non-
overflow sections, Uplift forces consideration, Drainage of dam etc., Stability checks,
Joints.Arch Dams, Buttress and Other Dams:Constant radius & constant angle section factor of
safety, Advantages, etc.
Unit II
Water Power Development:Definition of base load, peak load, load curve base load plant, peak
load plant, load factor, capacity factor, utilization factor, gross head, net head, firm power,
secondary power, storage, pondage, pondage factor, estimation of power demand-long and short
Term type, estimation of power, based on discharge and head, run off-river plants-high and low
head plants, dam power plants, diversion canal plants, inter-basin diversion plants, tidal plants
and pumped storage plants
Unit III
Surge Tank:Simple surge tank, restricted orifice tank and differential rank. Surges in rectangular
ad non-rectangular sections, Surges for partial and complete closure of turbine.
Rigid water column theory for concrete pipes, Elastic water column theory, Graphical
and numerical methods to solve water hammer problems.
Unit IV
Economical Design of Penstocks:Economical velocity and economical diameter, Material cost
and power cost analysis to determine the diameter.Design of hydraulics passages like Scroll
cases, Draft tubes, Installation of turbines, Materials of constructions etc
Suggested Reading:
1. JUSTIN, CREAGER and HINDS: Hydro-Electric Engineering Handbook.
2. DANDEKAR M. M. and SHARMA K. N.: Water Power Engineering.
3. PUNMIA B. C., PANDEY and LAL B. B. : Irrigation ad Water Power Engineering
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WATERSHED ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT(Elective)
Unit I
INTRODUCTION: Concept of watershed development, objectives of watershed
Development, need for watershed development in India, integrated and multidisciplinary
approach for watershed management.
CHARACTERISTICS OF WATERSHED: Size, shape, physiography, slope, climate,
drainage, landuse, vegetation, geology of soils, hydrology and hydrogeology, socio-economic
characteristics, basic data on watersheds.
Unit II
Principles of erosion: Types of erosion, factors affecting erosion, effects of
Erosion on land fertility and land capability, estimation of soil loss due to erosion, universal
Soil loss equation.
Measures to control erosion: Contour techniques, ploughing, furrowing,
Trenching, bunding, terracing, gully control, rock-fill dams, brushwood dam, gabion.
Unit III
Water harvesting: Rainwater harvesting, catchment harvesting, harvesting
Structures, soil moisture conservation, check dams, artificial recharge, farm ponds,
Percolation tanks.
Land management:Land use and land capability classification, management of
forest, agricultural, grassland and wild land, reclamation of saline and alkaline soils.
Unit IV
Ecosystem management: Role of ecosystem, crop husbandry, soil enrichment,
inter, mixed and strip cropping, cropping pattern, sustainable agriculture, bio-mass
management, dry land agriculture, Silvi pasture, horticulture, soil forestry and afforestation.
Planning of watershed management activities, peoples participation, preparation of
action plan, administrative requirements.
Suggested Reading:
1. Watershed Management by JVS Murthy – New Age International Publishers.
2. Water Resource Engineering by R.Awurbs and WP James – Prentice Hall Publishers.
3. Watershed Management by VVN Murthy – Kalyani Publications.
4. Irrigation and Water Management by D.K. Majumdar – Prentice Hall of India.
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CONCRETE STRUCTURES (Elective)
Unit I
Retaining Walls: Types of retaining walls, Lateral earth pressure on retaining walls, Rankine’s
theory, Design of Cantilever and Counterfort retaining walls.Containers: Design of Bunkers and
silos, Jansen’s and Airy’s theories.
Domes: Membrane stresses, Design of segmental domes with and without lantern.
Unit II
Liquid Storage Tanks:Design of liquid retaining structure-strength and cracking, considerations,
Combined tension and moment, Ground tanks, Overhead tank, Circular, rectangular tanks and
Intze tank with staging.
Unit III
Building Frames: Analysis and design of building frames for wind and earthquake forces.
Unit IV
Concrete Bridges:I.R.C. loadings, Dispersion principles, Design of slab, box culverts and Tee-
beam bridges.
Suggested Reading:
1. Mallick S. K. & Gupta A. P.- Reinforced Concrete.
2. Punmia B. C., Jain Ashok Kumar & Jain Arun Kumar- Reinforced Concrete
Structures.
3. Vazirani&Ratwani- Concrete Structures
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SEWERAGE AND SEWAGE TREATMENT (Elective)
Unit I
Design of Sewers: Estimation of storm runoff, hydraulics of sewer, velocity, design of sewer
system
Structural Design of Buried Sewers: Types of loads; loads on conduits due to backfill, loads on
conduits due to super imposed loads; trench condition, embankment condition, tunnel condition;
supporting strength of rigid conduit
Unit II
Constituents in wastewater: Physical characteristics, inorganic and organic characteristics,
biological characteristics Mass Balances, Flow Models and Reactor types:
Mass Balances, Flow models, batch reactor, plug flow, complete mix reactor, reaction rates
Unit III
Design of Screen, Grit Chamber: Design parameters as per manual and design of screen and grit
chamber with flow Control devices
Sedimentation: Design parameters and design of a primary sedimentation tank.
Unit IV
Fundamentals of biological treatment: Bacterial Growth and Energetic, bacterial growth and
biomass yield, microbial growth kinetics, Monod’s Equation, Modeling Suspended Growth
Treatment Process, Substrate removal in attached growth treatment process
Suggested Reading:
1. QASIM: Wastewater treatment plant design.
2. Manual on Sewerage and Sewage Treatment
3. REYNOLDS, RICHARDS: Unit Operations and Processes in Environmental
Engineering
4. METCALFE, EDDY: Wastewater Engineering
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