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Process and manufacturing of concrete: Mixing­methods of transportation, placing and compacting­<br />

finishingcuring­ different types of curing. Cold weather concrete­hot weather concrete­prepacked concrete­ form<br />

work for concrete­Guniting­ short­creting.<br />

TEXT BOOKS<br />

• M.S.Shetty, Concrete Technology, S. Chand and Company Ltd., Delhi, 1988<br />

• Neville,A.M., Properties of Concrete, Longman Scientific & Technical, England, 2000<br />

• SanthaKumar.A.R, Concrete Technology, Oxford <strong>University</strong> Press, New Delhi, 2007<br />

REFERNCE BOOKS<br />

• Rixon, M.R., Chemical Admixtures for Concrete, John Wiley & Sons, 1977<br />

• Krishnaraju.N., Design of Concrete Mixes, Sehgal Educational Consultants & Publishers Pvt. Ltd.,<br />

Faridabad, 2002<br />

• IS: 10262, Recommended guidelines for Concrete Mix Design, 1982<br />

• Gambhir, Concrete Technology, 1995<br />

• Varchney. R.S., Concrete Technology, Oxford and IBH Publishers, 1982.<br />

CE804 GIS 3 1 ­ 3<br />

PURPOSE<br />

To appreciate the basic concepts, scope and application of the powerful tool of GIS.<br />

INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES<br />

• To understand the GIS, background, development and components of GIS<br />

• To study the how to data capturing for GIS techniques and data bank management<br />

• To study the analysis of various spatial and non­spatial data in GIS<br />

• To study the generation DEM and making model<br />

• To appreciate the application GIS<br />

INTRODUCTION<br />

Definition ­ Historical background ­ Concepts Development ­ Qualification ­ Requirements ­ Elements of GIS ­<br />

Cartography ­ Map and Map analysis ­ Co­ordinate Systems.<br />

DATA BASE MANAGEMENT<br />

Introduction ­ Types of data ­ Spatial, Non­spatial data, Data input, Data output, Software modulus ­ Vector data ­<br />

Raster data ­ merits and demerits.<br />

DATA ANALYSIS

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