Civil Engineering - Shridhar University
Civil Engineering - Shridhar University Civil Engineering - Shridhar University
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES • To design masonry structures like walls, columns, and foundation incorporating earthquake resistant features • To bring about an understanding of the behaviour of reinforced concrete and the design philosophies • To design RCC beams, slabs, columns and footings including structural design of piles and pile caps MASONRY Strength of bricks and masonry design of walls, piers, columnsdesign of footings for walls and columnsuse of nomograms earthquake resistant features in masonry buildings as per BIS codes Masonry retaining walls. MIX DESIGN AND LIMIT STATE METHOD OF DESIGN OF SLAB Grades of concrete concrete mix design of nominal mix and design mix as per BIS codes Theories of basic design concepts working stress method limit state method of design codal recommendations for limit state method Limit state method of design of oneway slabs and twoway slabs. LIMIT STATE METHOD OF DESIGN OF BEAMS Transfer of load from slab to beam Limit state method of design of Singly reinforced beams, doubly reinforced beams, Flanged beams Design of Staircases Use of Design Aids(SP16) Use of SP34. LIMIT STATE METHOD OF DESIGN FOR COLUMNS Limit state method of design of short and long columns Uniaxial and biaxial bending using Bressler's method use of interaction curve (SP16) Extension of design of columns to piles Use of SP34. LIMIT STATE METHOD OF DESIGN FOR FOUNDATIONS Limit state method of design of foundations individual footings combined footings Pile foundation pile caps (4 piles). TEXT BOOKS • Varghese, P.C., Advanced Reinforced Cement Concrete, PretinceHall India, 2001 • Unnikrishna pillai, S. and Deavadas Menon, Reinforced Concrete Design, Tata MacGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi, 1998 • R. Krishnaraju, R. N. Pranesh, Design of Reinforced concrete IS : 4562000, New age International Publication (P) Ltd., New Delhi REFERENCE BOOKS • Code of Practice for Plain and Reinforced Concrete IS4562000, BIS, New Delhi • Recommended guidelines for Concrete Mix Design IS 102621982, BIS, New Delhi • Design Aids for Reinforced Concrete to IS 456, Special Publication (SP16), BIS New Delhi,1980 • Code of Practice for Structural use of Unreinforced Masonry, IS19051987, BIS, New Delhi • Code of practice for Earthquake Resistant Design and Construction of Buildings IS43261976, BIS, New Delhi BTCE703 HYDRAULIC STRUCTURE 3 1 0 3
PURPOSE To get exposure of about water resources available on earth either natural or artificial with special importance to irrigation and study of irrigation structures which enables one to harness the water. INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES • To study the occurrence, movement and augmentation of surface water and ground water. • To explore the importance of rivers and reservoirs. • To know the basics, necessity, and types of irrigation. • To know the importance, features and use of dams and other irrigation structures. SURFACE WATER AND GROUND WATER HYDROLOGY SURFACE WATER HYDROLOGY Hydrologic cycle ? Runoff Infiltration Rain simulators ? Precipitation Characteristics of precipitation Raingauge network Mean rainfall over a drainage basin Characteristics of the drainage basin GROUND WATER HYDROLOGY Occurrence and movement of ground water Permeability and Transmissibility Specific yield ? Specific retention ? Specific capacity ? Coefficient of storage ? Infiltration wells and Infiltration galleries ? Measurement of yield ? Pumping test ? Recuperation test ? Thiem? s equilibrium formula ? Dupit equilibrium formula ? Artificial recharge ? Methods ? Open wells and tube wells ? Types of tube wells RIVERS AND RESERVOIRS Rivers ? types ? characteristics ? Indian rivers and their classification ? Straight reaches ? Bends ? Meanders ? Cutoff ? Control and training of rivers ? Objectives of river training ? Classification of river training ? Levees ? Guide banks ? Groynes ? Artificial cutoffs ? Pitched islands Reservoirs ? Definition ? Types ? Storage capacity of reservoir ? Storage zones ? Determining reservoir capacity for a given yield ? Determining yield from a reservoir of a given capacity ? Reservoir Losses ? Reservoir sedimentation ? Silt control IRRIGATION Definition ? Crop period / Base period ? Duty and Delta ? Factors affecting duty ? Crop season ? Consumptive use ? Effective rainfall ? Estimation of consumptive use ? Blanney Criddle method ? Pan evaporation method ? Soil moisture irrigation relationship ? Canals ? Alignment of canals ? Channel Losses ? Design of Channel ? Regime Channel ? Kennedy? s Theory ? Lacey? s Theory Distribution system DAMS Dams ? Kinds of dams ? Selection of the type of dam ? Selection of dam site ? Problems in dam construction ? Gravity dam ? Forces acting on a gravity dam ? Modes of failure and criteria for structural stability ? Foundation Treatment ? Ogee Spillway ? Construction of gravity dam ? Functions and types of galleries in dams ? Earthen dams ? Types IRRIGATION STRUCTURES Description, uses ,functional design principles and sketches of Tank Sluice ,Tank Weir, Canal Head Regulator, Canal Cross Regulator, Canal Drop, Aqueduct, Syphon Aqueduct and Escape TEXT BOOK • Santhosh Kumar Garg, Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulic Structures, Khanna Publishers, 2000 REFERENCE BOOK
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PURPOSE<br />
To get exposure of about water resources available on earth either natural or artificial with special importance to<br />
irrigation and study of irrigation structures which enables one to harness the water.<br />
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES<br />
• To study the occurrence, movement and augmentation of surface water and ground water.<br />
• To explore the importance of rivers and reservoirs.<br />
• To know the basics, necessity, and types of irrigation.<br />
• To know the importance, features and use of dams and other irrigation structures.<br />
SURFACE WATER AND GROUND WATER HYDROLOGY<br />
SURFACE WATER HYDROLOGY<br />
Hydrologic cycle ? Runoff Infiltration Rain simulators ? Precipitation Characteristics of precipitation Raingauge<br />
network Mean rainfall over a drainage basin Characteristics of the drainage basin<br />
GROUND WATER HYDROLOGY<br />
Occurrence and movement of ground water Permeability and Transmissibility Specific yield ? Specific retention ?<br />
Specific capacity ? Coefficient of storage ? Infiltration wells and Infiltration galleries ? Measurement of yield ?<br />
Pumping test ? Recuperation test ? Thiem? s equilibrium formula ? Dupit equilibrium formula ? Artificial recharge ?<br />
Methods ? Open wells and tube wells ? Types of tube wells<br />
RIVERS AND RESERVOIRS<br />
Rivers ? types ? characteristics ? Indian rivers and their classification ? Straight reaches ? Bends ? Meanders ? Cutoff ?<br />
Control and training of rivers ? Objectives of river training ? Classification of river training ? Levees ? Guide banks ?<br />
Groynes ? Artificial cutoffs ? Pitched islands<br />
Reservoirs ? Definition ? Types ? Storage capacity of reservoir ? Storage zones ? Determining reservoir capacity for a<br />
given yield ? Determining yield from a reservoir of a given capacity ? Reservoir Losses ? Reservoir sedimentation ?<br />
Silt control<br />
IRRIGATION<br />
Definition ? Crop period / Base period ? Duty and Delta ? Factors affecting duty ? Crop season ? Consumptive use ?<br />
Effective rainfall ? Estimation of consumptive use ? Blanney Criddle method ? Pan evaporation method ? Soil<br />
moisture irrigation relationship ? Canals ? Alignment of canals ? Channel Losses ? Design of Channel ? Regime<br />
Channel ? Kennedy? s Theory ? Lacey? s Theory Distribution system<br />
DAMS<br />
Dams ? Kinds of dams ? Selection of the type of dam ? Selection of dam site ? Problems in dam construction ?<br />
Gravity dam ? Forces acting on a gravity dam ? Modes of failure and criteria for structural stability ? Foundation<br />
Treatment ? Ogee Spillway ? Construction of gravity dam ? Functions and types of galleries in dams ? Earthen dams ?<br />
Types<br />
IRRIGATION STRUCTURES<br />
Description, uses ,functional design principles and sketches of Tank Sluice ,Tank Weir, Canal Head Regulator, Canal<br />
Cross Regulator, Canal Drop, Aqueduct, Syphon Aqueduct and Escape<br />
TEXT BOOK<br />
• Santhosh Kumar Garg, Irrigation <strong>Engineering</strong> and Hydraulic Structures, Khanna Publishers, 2000<br />
REFERENCE BOOK