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M3
Engineering Mathematics - III (Syllabus)
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SURVEY1
Surveying-I (Syllabus)
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SOM
Strength of Materials (Syllabus)

Strength of Materials (ESC-CV303)

Credit 04

SECTION I

Unit 1: Stress & Strain: 
1.1 Engineering properties of different materials.
1.2 Simple stress and strain, Hooke’s law, elastic behavior of the body under external actions.
1.3 Composite sections under axial loading, temperature stresses, elastic constants.
1.4 Normal stresses and strains in three dimensions.

Unit 2: Shear force diagram & bending moment diagram for determinate beams: 
2.1 Concept and definition of SF & BM, relation between SFD, BMD & loading.
2.2 SFD & BMD due to point load, UDL, UVL & moments/couples.

Unit 3: Analysis of trusses: 
3.1 Introduction to truss.
3.2 Analysis of truss using method of joints & method of sections.

SECTION II

Unit 4: Bending stresses: 
4.1 Theory of pure bending.
4.2 Derivation of flexural formula.
4.3 Bending stress for symmetrical & unsymmetrical section.

Unit 5: Shear stresses in beam:
5.1 Shear stress distribution for symmetrical & unsymmetrical section.

Unit 6: Strain Energy:
6.1 Strain energy due to different types of actions, suddenly applied load, gradually applied load & impact load, strain energy method for deflection of determinate beams.
6.2 Analysis of thin walled cylinder.

Text Books:
1. “Strength of Materials” - R.K.Bansal., Laxmi Publications.
2. “Strength of Materials” - S Ramamrutham, DhanapatRai Publications.
3. “Structural Analysis” - Bhavikatti S.S, Vikas Publications house New Dehli.
4. “Strength of Materials” - R.K.Rajput., S.Chand Publications.

Reference Books:
1. “Mechanics of Materials” - Gere and Timoshenko, CBS publishers.
2. “Mechanics of Material” - Beer and Johnston, M.
3. “Strength of Material” - F. L. Singer and Pytel, Harper and Row publication.


FM1
Fluid Mechanics-I (Syllabus)
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BCM
Building Construction and Materials (Syllabus)

Building Construction and Materials (PCC-CV305)

Credit 05

SECTION I

Unit 1: Engineering properties and use of following materials: 
1.1 Stones – Requirements of good building stone, uses of building stones.
1.2 Bricks – Manufacturing, Types (clay bricks, fly ash, cellular light weight concrete brick, aerated cement concrete brick or autoclave brick ) and Engineering Properties.
1.3 Timber – Natural and Artificial wood and their application in Civil Engineering.
1.4 Steel – Standard structural sections, steel as reinforcement.
1.5 Tiles - Ceramic, Vitrified, Natural Stone, Paving Blocks.
1.6 Miscellaneous – Aluminium, Glass, Plastic.

Unit 2:
a) Basic requirements of a building as a whole: Strength and stability, Dimensional stability, comfort and convenience, damp prevention, water-proofing techniques, heat insulation, day lighting and ventilation. Sound insulation and anti termite treatment.
b) Building components and their basic requirements : Foundations, plinth, walls and columns in superstructure, floors, doors and windows, sills, lintels and weather sheds, roofs, steps and stairs, utility fixtures.
c) Formwork: Materials (wooden, steel and aluminium).
d) Foundations: Types and their suitability (Stepped, isolated, combined, strip, raft, strap or cantilever, pile.)

Unit: 3 
a) Stone Masonry
– Random Rubble, Uncoursed Rubble, Coursed Rubble and Ashlar Masonry.
b) Brickwork and Brick Bonds - English, Flemish, Composite masonry.

SECTION II

Unit: 4 
a) Lintel: Necessity, Materials: wood, stone, brick, steel, R.C.C. and reinforced brick lintels.
b) Doors – Classification, T.W. Paneled Door, Flush Door, Aluminum Glazed Doors, Steel Doors, fixtures and fastening.
c) Windows - Classification, T.W. Glazed Windows, Aluminum Glazed Windows, fixtures and fastening.

Unit: 5 
Stairs: Technical terms, requirements of a good stair, uses, types, materials for construction. Design of stairs (Dog Legged, quarter turn and Open Well), Ramps, lifts and escalator.

Unit: 6 
a) Roofs and Roof coverings: Terms used. Roof and their selection, pitched roofs and their types, Steel Trusses types and their suitability, roof covering, material, details, fixtures manglore tiles, A. C., G. I. and Precoated sheets, concept of proflex (truss less) roof and their selection.
b) Construction of floors: Concrete Flooring, R.C.C. slabs, R.C.C. beams and slab. Flat slab floor.
c) Waterproofing: Materials, methods and systems.

Text Book:
1. Building Construction – B.C.Punmia (Laxmi Publications).
2. Basic Civil Engineering – G. K. Hiraskar (DhanpatRai Publications).
3. A Text Book of Building Construction – S.P. Arora, S.P. Bindra (Dhanpat Rai Publications).
4. Construction Technology (Volume 1 to 4) – R. Chudley (ELBS).
5. A Course in Civil Engineering Drawing – V.B.Sikka (S.K.Kataria and Sons)
6. Civil Engineering Drawing – M. Chakraborty.
7. Engineering Materials – R.K.Rajput (S Chand).

References Book:
1. A to Z of Practical Building Construction and Its Management- Sandeep Mantri Satya Prakashan, New Delhi.
2. Handbook of Building Construction- M. M. Goyal (Amrindra Consultancy).