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Hindu Institute of Technology, SonepatName of Faculty: Discipline: Applied ScSemester: 1Subject: English Language-ILesson Plan Duration: 15 Days
Week Theory PracticalLecture Day
Topic Practical
DayTopic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit-1 Basics of Communication Day 1 Self and peer introductionDay 2 Definations of communicationDay 3 Process of Comunication Day 2 Self and peer introduction
Week 2
Day 1 Types of Communication Introduction Day 1 Newspaper readingDay 2 Formal and Informal communicationDay 3 Oral and Written Communication Day 2 Newspaper reading
Week 3
Day 1 Verbal and Non-Verbal communication Day 1 Just a minute session-ExtemporeDay 2 Test unit-1Day 3 Unit-2 Functional Grammar
IntroductionDay 2 Just a minute session-Extempore
Week 4
Day 1 Noun Day 1 Greeting and starting a conversationDay 2 Pronoun
Day 3 Verb Classification Introduction Day 2 Just a minute session-Extempore
Week 5
Day 1 Main Verb, Auxiliary verb Day 1 Leave takingDay 2 Assignment with PresentationDay 3 Modals Day 2 Mock tests
Week 6
Day 1 Modals Day 1 File CheckDay 2 PunctuationsDay 3 Punctuations Day 2 Thanking
Week7
Day 1 Tenses Introduction Day 1 ThankingDay 2 Present tenseDay 3 Past Tense Day 2 Wishing well
Week 8
Day 1 Future tense Day 1 Wishing wellDay 2 Test Unit-2Day 3 Unit-3 Reading Skill introduction Day 2 Presnetation
Week 9
Day 1 Unseen passage for comprehension Day 1 PresnetationDay 2 One Word SubstitutionDay 3 One Word Substitution Day 2 Talking about likes and dislikes
Week 10
Day 1 Prefixes, Suffixes Day 1 Talking about likes and dislikesDay 2 Prefixes, SuffixesDay 3 Assignment with Presentation Day 2 Group disscussion
Week 11
Day 1 Antonyms, Synonyms Day 1 Group disscussionDay 2 Antonyms, SynonymsDay 3 Test unit-3 Day 2 Listening Exercises.
Week 12
Day 1 Unit-4 Writing skill Introduction Day 1 Listening Exercises.Day 2 Picture compositionDay 3 Picture composition Day 2 Quiz
Week 13
Day 1 Picture composition Day 1 QuizDay 2 Writing paragraphDay 3 Writing paragraph Day 2 Viva
Week 14
Day 1 Writing paragraph Day 1 VivaDay 2 Assignment with PresentationDay 3 Doubts and test Day 2 Presentation
Week 15
Day 1 Notice Day 1 PresentationDay 2 NoticeDay 3 Notice Day 2 Mock tests
HINDU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, SONEPATName of Faculty: Ms. AnilaDiscipline: Applied Sc.Semester: 1Subject: Chemistry-ILesson Plan Duration: 15 weeksWeek Theor
yPractic
alLectu
re Day
Topic Practical Day
Topic
Week 1
Day 1 Unit-1 Basic Concept ofChemistry Day 1
Volumetric analysis and apparatus used in volumetric analysis
Day 2Physical Classification of matter –solids, liquids, gases.
Day 3 Chemical Classification of matter –element, compounds and mixtures
Day 2Volumetric analysisand apparatus used in volumetric analysis
Day 1Symbols of elements and valency,writing of chemical formulae of simple compounds Day 1
Preparation of standard solution
Week 2
of oxalic acid or potassium permanganate
Day 2
Calculation of percentage of elements in simple compounds using atomic and molecular masses (Atomic mass of elements shouldbe provided)
Day 3Test Unit-1
Day 2Preparation of standard solution of oxalic acid or potassiumpermanganate
Week 3
Day 1 Unit-2 Introduction of Atomic Structure and Chemical Bonding
Day 1
To prepare N/20 oxalic acid/ potassium dichromate solution from given N/10 oxalic acid/ potassium dichromate solution.
Day 2
Fundamental particles- mass and charges of electrons, protons and neutrons with names of the scientists who discovered thesefundamental particles
Day 3
Fundamental particles- mass and charges of electrons, protons and neutrons with names of the scientists who discovered these fundamental particles
Day 2
To prepare N/20 oxalic acid/ potassium dichromate solution from given N/10 oxalic acid/ potassiumdichromate solution.
Week 4
Day 1Bohr’s model of atom. Successes and limitations of atomic theory (qualitative treatment only)
Day 1 File Check
Day 2
Bohr’s model of atom. Successes and limitations of atomic theory (qualitative treatment only)
Day 3 Atomic number, atomic mass number isotopes and isobars
Day 2 Model Test papers
Week 5
Day 1Chemical bonding and cause of bonding and types such as ionic bond in NaCl sigma (σ) and pi (π) covalent bonds in H2, HCl, Cl2
Day 1
To determine strength of given sodium hydroxide solution by titrating against standard oxalic acid solution using phenolphthaleinindicator.Day 2
Metallic bonding- explanation with the help of electron gas (sea) model
Day 3
Assignment
Day 2
To determine strength of given sodium hydroxide solution by titrating against standard oxalic acid solution using phenolphthaleinindicator.
Week 6
Day 1 Test Unit-2Day 1
Estimation of total dissolved solids ingiven tap water
Day 2Unit-3 Introduction of Solutions
Day 3 Definition of solution, solute and solvent with examplesMethods to express the concentration of solution- molarity (M), molality (m) and normality(N) and numericals based on calculation of M, m and N Introduction to pH of solution, simple numericals on pH and industrial applications of pH Definition of buffer solution and industrial applications of bufferssolutions.
Day 2Estimation of total dissolved solids ingiven tap water
Week7
Day 1Day 1
Determination of pH of given solution using pH meter
Day 2
Day 3 Day 2Determination of pH ofgiven solution using pH meter
Day 1 Test Unit-3 Day 1 File CheckDay 2 Unit-4 Water resources on
Week 8
Earth
Day 3Classification of water – soft water and hard water, action ofsoap on hard water, types of hardness, causes of hardness
Day 2 Mid Term Viva
Week 9
Day 1units of hardness – mg per litre(mgL-1) and part per million (ppm) and simple numericals
Day 1Electroplate the given strip of Fe/Cu with Cu/Ni
Day 2
Disadvantages caused by the use of hard water in domestic and boilerfeed water
Day 3 Removal of hardness -Permutit process and Ion-exchange process.
Day 2Electroplate the given strip of Fe/Cu withCu/Ni
Week 10
Day 1 Removal of hardness -Permutit process and Ion-exchange process.
Day 1Estimation of total dissolved solids in given tap waterDay 2 Assignment
Day 3Natural water sterilization bychlorine and UV radiation and reverse osmosis
Day 2Estimation of totaldissolved solids in given tap water
Week 11
Day 1 Indian Water Quality standards asper WHO/BIS.
Day 1Determination of pH of given solution using pH meterDay 2 Test Unit-4
Day 3Unit-5 Introduction to Electro Chemistry Day 2
Determination of pH ofgiven solution using pH meter
Week 12
Day 1 Electronic concept of oxidation, reduction and redox reactions Day 1 Mock Test
Day 2
Definition of terms: electrolytes, non-electrolytes, conductors,insulators, semi-conductors with suitable examples
Day 3 Faraday’s laws of electrolysis and simple numerical problems.
Day 2
Estimation of total hardness of water using standard EDTA solution and using erichrome black-T (solochrome black-T) indicator and approximately neutral buffer
solution (pHrange 7-11)
Week 13
Day 1Industrial Application of Electrolysis – Electroplating, electrolytic refining andelectrometallurgy
Day 1
Estimation of total hardness of water using standard EDTA solution and using erichrome black-T (solochrome black-T)indicator and approximately neutral
Day 2
Application of redox reactions in electrochemical cells – commercial dry cell (Primary), Commerciallyused lead storage battery and
lithium ion battery (Secondary cell)
buffer solution (pH range 7-11)
Day 3
Application of redox reactions in electrochemical cells – commercial dry cell (Primary), Commercially used lead storage battery and lithium ion battery (Secondary cell)
Day 2
Estimation of total hardness of water using standard EDTA solution and using erichrome black-T (solochrome black-T) indicator and approximately neutral buffer solution (pHrange 7-11)
Week 14
Day 1 Test Unit-5
Day 1
Estimation of total hardness of water using standard EDTA solution and using erichrome black-T (solochrome black-T) indicator and approximately neutral buffer solution (pHrange 7-11)
Day 2Unit-6 Introduction to Organic Chemistry
Day 3Tetra valency and catenation property of carbon to produce huge organic compounds
Day 2
Estimation of total alkalinity of given water sample by titrating it againststandard sulphuric acid solution
Week 15
Day 1Classification of organic compounds on the basis offunctional groups
Day 1
Estimation of total alkalinity of given water sample by titrating it against standard sulphuric acid solution
Day 2
Nomenclature of simple organic compounds in
accordance withI.U.P.A.C. (compounds
having six carbon atoms in a molecule
belongs to alkanes(simple and with halo substitution)
Day 3
alkenes, alkynes, alcohols, aldehydes, ketones,carboxylic acids) (compounds containingmore than one functional groups are excluded)
Day 2 File Check
LESSON PLANNAME OF THE FACULTY : Ms. Neelam GuptaDISCIPLINE : MECHANICAL, CIVIL, ELX & COMM, ELECT, COMPSEMESTER : FIRSTSUBJECT : APPLIED PHYSICS LESSION PLAN DURATION : 15 WEEKS
WEEK
THEORY
PRACTICAL
LECTURE DAY
TOPIC (WITH ASSIGNMENT & TESTS) PRACTICAL DAY
TOPIC
11 1. Units and Dimensions:Physical
quantities Units - fundamental and derived units, systems of units (FPS, CGS and SI units)
1Familiarisation with vernier caliper, screw gauge, spherometer and find their least count.
2 Dimensions and dimensional formulae of physical quantities
3 area, volume, velocity, acceleration, momentum, force, impulse, work, power, energy
4 surface tension, stress, strain, moment of inertia.
25 Principle of homogeneity of dimensions
2To find volume of solid sphere using a vernier caliper
6 Dimensional equations
7 Limitations of dimensional analysisApplications of dimensional equations
8 conversion from one system of units to other for density,
9 force, work, energy, , To find internal
3 3diameter and depth of a beaker using a vernier caliper and hence find its volume.
10 velocity and acceleration11 checking of correctness and derivation of
formulas (potential energy, kinetic energy, pressure)
12 Assignment
4
13 2. Force and Motion Introduction
4
To find the diameter of wire using screw gauge.
14 Scalar and vector quantities – examples, representation of vector
15 Addition of Vectors, Triangle and Parallelogram law (Statement only),
16 Scalar and Vector Product(statement and formula only)
517 Force, Resolution of force into two parts
5To find thickness of paper using screw gauge.
18 Newton’s laws of motion (Statement and examples),
19 Momentum, Conservation of linear momentum(statement only)
20 its applications such as recoil of gun.Impulse and its examples
621 Circular motion, definition of angular
displacement, angular velocity, 6To determine the thickness of glass strip using a spherometer
22 angular acceleration, frequency, time period.
23 Relation between linear and angular velocity, linear acceleration and angular acceleration
24 Revision
725 Centripetal and centrifugal forces
(definition and formula only) 7To verify parallelogram law of forces26 Assignment
27 Application of centripetal force such as Banking of roads (derivation of angle of banking)
28 3. Work, Power and Energy : Introduction
8
29 Work and its units, types of work(zero work, positive work and negative work with examples) 8
Revision
30 Energy and its units: Kinetic energy
31 potential energy with examples and their derivation
32 Assignment9 3
3Principle of conservation of mechanical energy for freely falling bodies, 9 Revision
34
examples of transformation of energy
35
Power (definition ,formula and units)
36
Friction: types, laws of limiting friction, Coefficient of friction
10 37
4 Rotational Motion : (Rotatory motions with examples)
10Checking of files & viva-voce
10 38
Definition of torque
39
angular momentum and their examples
40
Conservation of angular momentum (quantitative) and its examples
41
Moment of inertia and its physical significance
11
42
radius of gyration (definition, derivation and formula).
11
Revision
43
Application of rotational motions in transport vehicles, and machines
44
Revision
45
5. Properties of Matter Elasticity: definition and types of stress and strain,
46
different types of modulii of elasticity, Hooke’s law
12
Checking of files & viva-voce
1247
Pressure: definition, its units, atmospheric pressure, gauge pressure, absolute pressure
12
48
Surface tension: definition, its units, applications of surface tension, effect of temperature on Surface tension
13
49
Viscosity :definition, units, effect of temperature on viscosity
13Checking of files & viva-voce
50
Fluid motion, stream line and turbulent flow.
51
Applications of surface tension and viscosity
52
Revision
14
53
6. Heat and temperature Difference between heat and temperature
14 Revision of practical’s
54
Modes of transfer of heat (Conduction, convection and radiation with examples).
55
Properties of heat radiation
56
Different scales of temperature and their relationship
15
57
Principles of measurement of temperature.
15 Revision of practical’s
58
Thermal conductivity(definition),co-efficient of thermal conductivity
59
Mercury thermometer (Principle, construction and working.)
60
Applications of modes of transfer of heat
Lesson PlanName of the Faculty : Mr. Rajesh KumarDiscipline : Applied ScienceSemester : 1st Subject : Applied Mathematics-ILesson plan duration : 15 weeks (from July, 2018 to Nov, 2018)
Week
TheoryLecture Day
Topic (including assignments /tests)
Week1
1st Complex Numbers: definition of complex number, real and imaginary parts of a complex number
2nd Real and imaginary parts of a complex number3rd Polar and Cartesian Form and their inter conversion, 4th Conjugate of a complex number
5th Modulus and amplitude of complex number
Week2
1st Addition subtraction of complex number
2nd Multiplication and division of complex number
3rd Revision/ Assignment
4th Revision
5th Revision
1st Class Test
Week2
2nd Logarithms and its basic properties
3rd Logarithms and its basic properties
4th Partial fractions (linear factors, repeated linear factors).
5th Partial fractions (non-reducible quadratic factors excluding repeated factors).
Week3
1st Partial fractions (non-reducible quadratic factors excluding repeated factors).
2ndMeaning of npr & ncr (mathematical expression).
3rd Binomial theorem (without proof) for positive integral index
4th Binomial theorem (without proof) for positive integral index (expansion and general form)
5th Binomial theorem for any index (expansion without proof)
Week4
1st First and second binomial approximation with application to engineering problems.
2nd Revision/Assignment
3rd Revision
4th Revision
5th Class Test
Week5
1st Determinants and Matrices – Evaluation of determinants (upto 3rd order by Laplace expansion method only)
2nd Solution of equations (upto 3 unknowns) by Crammer’s rule
3rd Definition of Matrices and its types, addition, subtraction and multiplication of matrices (upto 3rd order)
4th Definition of Matrices and its types, addition, subtraction and multiplication of matrices (upto 3rd order)
5th Minors and Co-factors
Week6
1st Inverse of a matrix by Adjoint method (upto 3rd order)
2nd Inverse of a matrix by Adjoint method (upto 3rd order)
3rd Solution of simultaneous equations (upto 3rd order) by Matrix method
4th Solution of simultaneous equations (upto 3rd order) by Matrix method
5th Area of a triangle using determinants.
Week
1st Revision/ Assignment
2nd Revision
3rd Revision
7
4th Class Test
5th Concept of angle, measurement of angle in degrees, grades, radians and their conversions
Week1
Week8
1st Concept of angle, measurement of angle in degrees, grades, radians and their conversions
2nd T-Ratios of Allied angles (without proof)
3rd Sum, Difference formulae and their applications (without proof).
4th Product formulae (Transformation of product to sum, difference and vice versa).
5th Product formulae (Transformation of product to sum, difference and vice versa).
1st T-Ratios of multiple angles, sub-multiple angles (2A, 3A, A/2).
2nd T-Ratios of multiple angles, sub-multiple angles (2A, 3A, A/2).
3rd Applications of Trigonometric terms in engineering problems such as to find an angle of elevation, height, distance etc.
4th Applications of Trigonometric terms in engineering problems such as to find an angle of elevation, height, distance etc.
5th Applications of Trigonometric terms in engineering problems such as to find an angle of elevation, height, distance etc.
Week9
1st Revision/ Assignment
2nd Revision
3rd Revision
4th Class Test
5th Cartesian and Polar co-ordinates (two dimensional)
Week
10
1st Cartesian and Polar co-ordinates (two dimensional)
2nd Conversion from cartesian to polar co-ordinates and vice-versa
3rd Slope of a line, equation of straight line in various standards forms (without proof);
4th Slope of a line, equation of straight line in various standards forms (without proof);
5th slope intercept form, intercept form, one-point form, two-point form, symmetric form, normal form, general form
Week
11
1st Slope intercept form, intercept form, one-point form, two-point form, symmetric form, normal form, general form
2nd Slope intercept form, intercept form, one-point form, two-point form, symmetric form, normal form, general form
3rd Intersection of two straight lines
4th Concurrency of lines
5th Angle between straight lines
Week
12
1st Parallel and perpendicular lines
2nd Perpendicular distance formula
3rd Conversion of general form of equation to the various forms.
4th Conversion of general form of equation to the various forms.
5th Revision/ Assignment
Week
13
1st Revision
2nd Revision
3rd Class Test
4th General equation of a circle and its characteristics
5th General equation of a circle and its characteristics
Week
14
1st To find the equation of a circle, given:
* Centre and radius2nd To find the equation of a circle, given:
* Centre and radius3rd To find the equation of a circle, given:
* Three points lying on it4th To find the equation of a circle, given:
* Three points lying on it5th To find the equation of a circle, given:
* Coordinates of end points of a diameter
Week
1st To find the equation of a circle, given:* Coordinates of end points of a diameter
2nd Revision/ Assignment
3rd Revision
4th Revision
5th Class Test
Lesson PlanName of the Faculty : Mr. A
Discipline : CIVIL Engg.
Semester : 3rd
Subject : Applied Mechanics
Lesson plan duration : 15 Weeks(July 2018 to Nov 2018)
Week
Theory PracticalLecture Day
Topic (including assignments/tests)
Practical Day
Topic
Week- 1
1st Concept of engineering mechanics definition ofmechanics, statics, dynamics 1st
Overview of the subject, Importance in industry & Applications of the subject.2nd Application of engineering
mechanics in practical fields3rd Different systems of units (FPS,
CGS, MKS and SI)
2nd
Overview of the subject, Importance in industry & Applications of the subject
4th Their conversion from one to another e.g. density, force, pressure, work, power, velocity,acceleration
Week 2
1st Simple Numerical Problems
1st
Verification of the polygon law of forces using Gravesand’s apparatus.2nd Fundamental Units and Derived Units.
3rd Concept of rigid body, scalar and vector
quantities 2nd
Verification of the polygon law of forces usingGravesand’s apparatus.4th Revision
Week 3
1st Mock Test
1st
To verify the forces in different members of jib crane.
2nd Laws of forces Definition of force, Bow’s Notations, types of force
3rd Point force/concentrated force & Uniformly distributed force, effects of force, characteristicsof a force.
2nd
To verify the forces in different members of jib crane.
4th Different force systems, principle of transmissibility offorces, law of super-position
Week4
1st Composition and resolution of coplanar concurrent forces, resultant force, method ofcomposition of forces 1st
To verify the reaction at the supports of a simply supported beam.
2nd laws of forces, triangle law offorces
3rd polygon law of forces -graphically, analytically, resolution of forces 2nd
To verify the reaction at the supports of a simply supported beam.4th Free body diagram
Equilibrant force and its determination
Week 5
1st Lami's theorem[Simple problems on above topics]
1st
To find the mechanical advantage, velocity ratio and efficiency in case of an inclined plane.2nd Moment - Concept of moment
Moment of a force and units ofmoment
3rd Varignon's theorem (definition only)Principle of moment and itsapplications
2nd
To find the mechanical advantage, velocity ratio and efficiency in case of an inclined plane.4th (Levers – simple and compound,
steel yard, safety valve,reaction at support)
Week 6
1st Parallel forces (like and unlikeparallel force), calculating their resultant
1st
To find the mechanical advantage, velocity ratio and efficiency of a screw jack.
2nd Concept of couple, its properties and effectsGeneral conditions of equilibrium of bodies under coplanar forces
3rd Position of resultant force bymoment
2nd To find the mechanicaladvantage, velocity ratio
[Simple problems on the above topics] and efficiency of a screw
jack.4th Revision of Chapter
Week 7
1st Mock Test1st Practice2nd Friction- Definition and
concept of friction, types of friction, force of friction,Limiting Friction
3rd Laws of static friction, coefficient of friction, angle of friction, angle of repose.
2nd Practice4th Equilibrium of a body lying on a
horizontal plane, equilibrium of a body lying on a rough inclined plane
Week 08
1st Calculation of least force required to maintain equilibrium of a body on a rough inclined plane subjected to a force:
a) Acting along the inclined plane 1st
To find the mechanical advantage, velocity ratio and efficiency of worm and worm wheel.
2nd b) At some angle with the inclined plane
3rd Ladder frictionAdvantages and Disadvantages of friction
2nd
To find the mechanical advantage, velocity ratio and efficiency of worm and worm wheel.4th Methods of
increasing/decreasing the force of friction.(Simple problems )
Week 09
1st Assignment1st
To find mechanical advantage, velocity ratio and efficiency of singlepurchase crab.
2nd Test
3rd Centre of Gravity - Concept, definition of centroid of plainfigures
2nd
To find mechanical advantage, velocity ratio and efficiency of single purchase crab.4th centre of gravity of symmetrical
solid bodies, difference betweencentroid and C.G
Week 10
1st Determination of centroid ofplain and composite lamina using moment method only
1st
Practice2nd centroid of bodies with removed
portion3rd Determination of center of
gravity of solid bodies -cylinder
2ndPractice
4th Determination of center ofgravity of solid bodies - cube, cuboid
Week 11
1st Determination of center ofgravity of solid bodies- sphere
1st
To find out center of gravity of regular lamina.
2nd Determination of center of gravity of solid bodies- composite bodies and bodies with portion removed
3rd Simple problems on the abovetopics
2nd To find out center of gravity of regular lamina.
4th Simple problems on the abovetopics
Week1 2
1st Assignment on Chapter Centreof Gravity
1st
To find out center of gravity of irregular lamina.
2nd Mock Test
3rd Simple Machines- Definition of Simple and compound machine (Examples) 2nd
To find out center of gravity of irregular lamina.
4th Definition of load, effort,velocity ratio, mechanical
advantage and efficiency of amachine
Week 13
1st load, effort, velocity ratio, mechanical advantage their relationship, law of machinesand efficiency of a machine 1st Practice
2nd Definition of ideal machine,reversible and self locking machine
3rd Effort lost in friction, Load lostin friction
2nd
Practice4th Determination of maximum
mechanical advantage andmaximum efficiency
Week 14
1st System of pulleys (first, second)1st
To determine coefficient of friction between three pairs of given surface.
2nd Third system of pulleys
3rd Determination of velocity ratio, mechanical advantage andefficiency
2nd
To determine coefficient of friction between three pairs of given surface.4th Working principle and
application of wheel and axle, Weston’s Differential PulleyBlock
Week 15
1st simple screw jack, worm andworm wheel 1st Practice
2nd single and double winch crab.3rd Expression for their velocity
ratio and field of their application[Simple problems on the abovetopics]
2nd Practice
4th Mock Test
Lesson Plan
Name of Faculty: Mr. B
Discipline: CIVIL ENGG.
Semester: 3rd
Subject: BUILDING CONSTRUCTION.
Lesson Plan Duration: 15 weeks (JULY 2018-NOV. 20180029Work load (Theory/Practical) per week (in hours): Theory-04 , Practical-02
Week Theory Practical
1st
Week
1st
DayIntroduction to Syllabus and Evaluation Scheme. 1st 1. Demonstration of
tools and plants used in building construction2nd
DayIntroduction:Definition of a building, classification of buildings based on occupancy
3rd
DayDifferent parts of a building
4th
DayProblems of the students from the relevant covered topics will be entertained.
2nd
Week
1st
DayFoundations: Concept of foundation and its purpose 2nd
2. To prepare Layout of a building: two rooms building with front verandah2nd
DayTypes of foundation-shallow and deep Shallow foundation - constructional details of: Spread foundations for walls, min. depth criteria, thumb rules for depth and width of foundation and thickness of concrete block, stepped foundation for masonry pillars and concrete columns
3rd
DayIntroduction to deep foundation and their types
4th
DayLayout/setting out for surface excavation, cutting and filling
3rd
Week
1st
DayExcavation of foundation,
trenches, shoring, timbering and de- watering 3rd
3. To construct brick bonds (English bond only) in one, one and half and two brick thick: (a) Walls for L, T and cross junction(b) Columns
2nd
DayViva & Problems of the students from the relevant covered topics will be entertained.
3rd
DayWalls: Purpose of wallsClassification of walls - load bearing, non-load bearing, dwarf wall, retaining, breast walls and partition walls
4th
DayClassification of walls as per materials of construction: brick, stone, reinforced brick, reinforced concrete, precast, hollow and solid concrete block and composite masonry walls
4th
week
1st
DayPartition walls: Constructional details, suitability and uses of brick and wooden partition walls
4th 4. Demonstration
of following items of work at construction site by:
a)Timbering ofexcavated
trenching
2nd
DayScaffolding, construction details and suitability ofmason’s brick layers and tubular scaffolding, shoring, underpinning
3rd
DayProblems of the students from the relevant covered topics will be entertained.
4th
DayPresentation on different topics of covered syllabus.
5th
Week
1st
DayMasonry :Brick Masonry: Definition of terms like header, stretcher, queen closer, king closer, frog and quoin, course, bond, facing, backing, hearting,jambs, reveals, soffit, plinth, pillars and pilasters
5th
b) Laying dampproof courses
2nd
DayBond – meaning and necessity; English, flemish bond and other types of bonds
3rd
DayConstruction of brick walls –methods of laying bricks in walls, precautions observed in the construction of walls, methods of bonding new brick work with old (toothing, raking, back and block bonding), Expansion and contraction joints
4th
DayMortars: types, selection of mortar and its preparation
6th
week
1st
DayStone MasonryGlossary of terms – natural bed, bedding planes, string course, corbel, cornice, block in course grouting, moulding, templates, corner stone, bondstone, throating, through stone, parapet, coping, pilasters and buttress
6th c) Constructionof masonry walls
2nd Types of stone masonry: rubble masonry
Day - random and coursed; Ashlar masonry, principles to be observed in construction of stone masonry walls
3rd
DayProblems of the students from the relevant covered topics will be entertained.
4th
DayClass test of unit 4
7th
week
1st
DayArches and Lintels:
Meaning and use of arches and lintels:Glossary of terms used in arches and lintels - abutment, pier, arch ring, intrados, soffit, extrados, voussoirs, springer, springing line, crown, key stone, skew back, span, rise, depth of an arch, haunch, spandril, jambs, bearing, thickness of lintel, effective span
7thd)Laying of tile flooring on an already prepared lime concrete base
2nd
DayTypes of Arches - Semi circular, segmental, elliptical and parabolic, flat, inverted and relieving
3rd
DayStone arches and their constructionBrick arches and their construction
4th
DayLintelsPurpose of lintel Materials used for lintels
8th
week
1st
DayCast-in-situ and pre-cast lintelsLintel along with sun-shade or chhajja
8th
e) Plasteringand pointing
exercise2nd
DayDoors, Windows and Ventilators: Glossary of terms with neat sketches
3rd
DayClassification based on materials i.e. wood, metal and plastic and their suitability for different situations. Different type of doors- panel door, flush door, glazed door, rolling shutter, steel door,sliding door, plastic and aluminum doors
4th
DayWindow – Panel window, glazed windows (fixed and openable) ventilators, sky light window, Louveres shutters, plastic and aluminium windows.
9th
week1st
DayDoor and window frames– materials
and sections, fixtures and fasteners, hold fasts
2nd
DayPresentation of covered topics.
9thf) Constructing RCC work
3rd
DayDamp Proofing and Water Proofing
Dampness and its ill effects on bricks, plaster, wooden fixtures, metal fixtures and reinforcement, damage to aesthetic appearance, damage to
heat insulating materials, damage to stored articles and health
4th
DaySources of dampness - moisture penetrating the building from outside e.g. rainwater, surface water, ground moisture. Moisture entrapped during construction i.e. moisture in concrete, masonry construction and plastering work etc. Moisture which originates in the building itselfi.e. water in kitchen and bathrooms etc.
10th
week
1st
DayDamp proofing materials and their specifications: rich concrete and mortar, bitumen, bitumen mastic, polymer coating, use of chemicals 10th
g)Pre-construction and post construction termite treatment of building and woodwork2nd
DayDamp proofing of basement, Ground floors, plinth and walls, water storage tank, kitchen, W.C., roof.
3rd
DayFloors:
Glossary of terms-floor finish, topping, under layer, base course, rubble filling and their purpose
4th
DayTypes of floor finishes - concrete flooring, ceramic tile flooring, stone (marble and kota) flooring. Wooden flooring
11th
week
1st
DaySpecial emphasis on level/slope/reverse slope in bathrooms, toilets, kitchen, balcony and staircase
11th h)Interlocking tiles
2nd
DayRoofs:Types of roofs, concept of flat, pitched and arched roofs
3rd
DayGlossary of terms for pitched roofs - batten, eaves, facia board, gable, hip, lap, purlin, rafter, rag bolt, valley, ridge, rain water gutter, anchoring bolts
4th
DayFalse ceilings using gypsum, plaster boards, cellotex, fibre boards
12th
week
1st
DayClass test of unit-7&8
12th
Report writing
2nd
DayStairs :Glossary of terms: Staircase, winders, landing, stringer, newel, baluster, riser, tread, width of staircase, hand-rail, nosing
3rd
DayClassification of staircase on the basis of material– RCC, timber, steel, Aluminium
4th
DayPlanning and layout of staircase: Relations between rise and tread, determination of width of stair, landing etc
Various types of layout - straight flight, dog legged, open well, quarter turn, half turn (newel and geometrical stairs), bifurcated stair, spiral stair
13th
week
1st
DaySurface Finishes :Plastering - classification according to use and finishes like plain plaster, grit finish, rough cast, pebble dashed, concrete and stone cladding etc., dubbing, proportion of mortars used for different plasters, techniques of plastering and curing
13thField visit
2nd
DayPointing - different types of pointing and their methodsPainting - preparation of surface, primer coat and application of paints on wooden, steel and plastered wall surfaces
3rd
DayApplication of white washing, colour washing and distempering, polishing, application of cement and plastic paintsSelection of appropriate paints/finishes for interior and exterior surfaces
4th
DayImportance of preparation of surfaces such as hacking, grooving etc before application of surface finishes
14th
week
1st
DayProblems of the students from the relevant covered topics will be entertained.
14th Report writing
2nd
DayPresentation on different covered topics.
3rd
DayAnti Termite Measures as per IS 6.313-I-III: Anti Termite Treatment
to Foundation,Masonary,
RCC, Floors, Junction of walls and Floors.
4th
DayTreatment to wooden joinery
15th
week
1st
DayTreatment to existing building
15thRevision of covered topics.
2nd
DayProblems of the students from the relevant covered topics will be entertained.
3rd
DayRevision of covered topics.
4th
DayRevision of covered topics.
Civil Engineering Department
Lesson Plan
Name of the Faculty Mr. ADiscipline Civil EngineeringSemester 3rd
Subject Building DrawingLesson Plan Duration From July 2018 to Nov 2018
week Day Practical
1 1st Details of spread footing foundations load bearing and non-load bearing wall for Given thickness of walls with the help of given data or rule of the thumb showing Offsets ,position of DPC. The details of the concrete and brick apron have to be shown in the drawing
2nd Details of spread footing foundations load bearing and non-load bearing wall for Given thickness of walls with the help of given data or rule of the thumb showing Offsets ,position of DPC. The details of the concrete and brick apron have to beshown in the drawing
2 1st Plans of‘ T ’and Corner junction of walls of 1Brick,1-1/2 Brick and 2 brick thick inEnglish bond
2nd Drawing plan, elevation of arches : circular arch, segmental arch3 1st Elevation, sectional plan and sectional side elevation of flush door,
glazed door,Panelled door with wire gauge shutter.
2nd Elevation, sectional plan and sectional side elevation of flush door, glazed door,Panelled door with wire gauge shutter.
4 1st Elevation, sectional plan and sectional side elevation of flush door, glazed door,Panelled door with wire gauge shutter.
2nd Drawing plan, elevation of a small building by measurement and foundation detailAnd sectional elevation.
5 1st Drawing plan, elevation of a small building by measurement and foundation detailAnd sectional elevation.
2nd Drawing detailed plan ,elevation and section of a two room residential buildingFrom a given line plan, showing details of foundations ,roof and parapet
6 1st Drawing detailed plan ,elevation and section of a two room residential building From a given line plan, showing details of foundations ,roof and parapet
2nd Drawing detailed plan ,elevation and section of a two room residential buildingFrom a given line plan, showing details of foundations ,roof and parapet
7 1st Drawing detailed plan ,elevation and section of a two room residential buildingFrom a given line plan, showing details of foundations ,roof and parapet
2nd Drawings of following floorsCement concrete floors on ground and at first floor
8 1st Wooden flooring2nd Bonded cement concrete flooring
9 1st Ceramic / vitrified tile flooring
2nd Drawing of flat roof, showing the heat/ thermal insulation provisions.10 1st Drawing detail s of damp proofing
2nd Show the rain water drainage arrangement also11 1st arrangement of roof sand walls as per BIS Code
2nd Drawing Damp Proofing details in basement of buildings12 1st Drawing Damp Proofing details in basement of buildings.
2nd Drawing Damp proofing details in water13 1st soil retaining structures
2nd Drawing Damp Proofing details in basement of buildings.( sheet -2) aftercompletion
14 1st soil retaining structures.( sheet -2) after completion
2nd Drawing Damp Proofing details in basement of buildings.( sheet -2) aftercompletion
15 1st Drawing Damp Proofing details in basement of buildings.( lecture)
2nd Drawing Damp Proofing details in basement of buildings.( lecture)
CIVIL ENGINEERING DEAPRTMENTLESSON PLAN
Name of the Faculty : Mr. A
DisciplineCIVIL ENGINEERING
Semester 5thSubject Soft SkillsLesson Plan Duration :
From July 2018 to Nov2018
Work Load (Theory/Practical) per week: Practicals-05
Week Practical
PracticalTopic
Day1 Unit1:Career Planning-Introduction2 Benefits of Career Planning
1st 3 Guidelines for choosing a career4 Myths about choosing a career5 Tips for successful Career Planning1 Developing career goals2 Final Thoghts on Career Planning
2nd 3Things one should know while starting career and during his career
4 Revision and Assignment5 Oral Test1 Unit 2:Body Language-Introduction
2 Body Talk3rd 3 Voluntary and Involuntary Body Language
4 Origin of Body Language5 Uses of Language
1Body Language in building Interpersonal relations
2Body Language in building Industrial relations
4th 3 Reasons to study Body Language4 Improving your Body Language5 Types of Body Language1 Gender Differences2 Female interest
5th 3 Shaking hands with women4 Interpreting Body Language
5Developing confidence with correct Body Language
1 Revision and Assignment2 Oral Test
6th 3 Unit 3:Time Management-Introduction
4Take a good look at the people around you
5 Examine your work1 Sense of Time Management2 Time is Money
7th 3 Features of Time4 Three secrets of Time Management5 Time Management Matrix1 Effective scheduling2 Grouping of Activities
8th 3Five steps to successful Time Management
4 Difficulties in Time Management5 Evils of not planning1 Time Management is a Myth2 Overcoming Procastination
9th 3 Ways to find free time4 Time Management tips for students5 Interesting facts about Time1 Ideal way of spending a Day2 Time Wasters
10th 3 Time Savers4 Realizing the value of Time5 Time Circle Planner
1 Revision and Assignment2 Oral Test
11th 3 Unit 5: Stress management-Introduction4 Meaning of stress
5At one level stress may be a positive aid to performance
1At one level stress may be a negative aid to performance
2 Effects of stress12th 3 Kinds of stress
4 Source of stress5 Few other common sources of stress1 Case Studies2 Behaviour identified with stress
13th 3 Assessing the existence of stress4 What are the signs of stress?5 Spotting stress in you1 Stree Management Tips2 Teenage stress
14th 3 Make the morning memorable4 Revision and Assignment5 Oral Test
1Lecture on Harrasement of Women at WorkPlace
2 Lecture on Indecent Portrayal of women
15th 3Lecture on Harrasement of Male by Misuse of Acts
4 Revision5 Revision
Lesson plan
Name of Faculty Mr. BDiscipline Civil Engg.Semester 5thSubject CACELesson Plan Duration From July 2018 To November 2018
Week Practical
1st 1st Day Introduction about auto cad.
Week 2nd DayIntroduction and use of AutoCAD for making 2D Drawings and develop plan,section and elevation of 2 rooms building.(written)
2nd 1st Dayuse of AutoCAD for making 2D Drawings and develop plan, section and
Week elevation of 2 rooms building.(written)2nd Day Study about different commands (written & practice)
3rd 1st Day Practice to make different sections using autocad.
Week 2nd Day Practice to make different sections using autocad.
4th 1st DayDemonstration of various civil engineering softwares like STAAD-Pro
Week 2nd Day Demonstration of various civil engineering softwares like MSProject.
5th 1st DayDemonstration of various civil engineering softwares like Primavera Project
Week Planner.
2nd DayDemonstration of various civil engineering softwares like Auto Civil
6th 1st DayDemonstration of various civil engineering softwares like MX Road
Week 2nd Day Practice to make different drawing of civil engineerin using autocad
7th 1st Day Practice to make different drawing of civil engineerin using autocad
Week 2nd Day Practice to make different drawing of civil engineerin using autocad (viva-voce)
8th 1st Day Practice to make different drawing of civil engineerin using autocad (Presentation)
Week 2nd Day Practice to make different drawing of civil engineerin using autocad (Presentation)
9th 1st Day Practice to make different drawing of civil engineerin using autocad
Week 2nd Day Practice to make different drawing of civil engineerin using autocad
10th 1st Day Practice to make different drawing of civil engineerin using autocad (viva-voce)
Week 2nd Day Practice to make different drawing of civil engineerin using autocad
11th 1st Day Practice to make different drawing of civil engineerin using autocad (Presentation)
Week 2nd Day Practice to make different drawing of civil engineerin using autocad
12th 1st Day Practice to make different drawing of civil engineerin using autocad (Presentation)
Week 2nd Day Practice to make different drawing of civil engineerin using autocad (Presentation)
13th 1st Day Practice to make different drawing of civil engineerin using autocad
Week 2nd Day Practice to make different drawing of civil engineerin using autocad
14th 1st Day Practice to make different drawing of civil engineerin using autocad
Week 2nd Day Practice to make different drawing of civil engineerin using autocad
15th 1st Day Practice to make different drawing of civil engineerin using autocad
Week 2nd Day Practice to make different drawing of civil engineerin using autocad
Lesson plan
Name of Faculty: Mr. CDiscipline: CIVIL ENGG.Semester: 5th
Subject: Highway Engg.Lesson Plan Duration: 15weeks (July 2018-Nov 2018)Work load (Theory/Practical) per week (in hours): Theory-05,Practical-02
WEEK THEORY PRACTICAL
1ST Week 1st dayIntroduction
1st day Determination of
penetration value2nd day Importance of
Highway
engineering of bitumen
3rd dayFunctions of IRC, CRRI,
MORT&H, NHAI4th day IRC classification of roads
5th dayGlossary of terms used in roadgeo-metrics and theirimportance: Right ofway
2nd Week 1st dayRoad margin, road shoulder,
1st day Determination of
carriage way, side softening point
ofslopes,
kerbs, formation
levels, camber and gradient
bitumen
2nd dayAverage
running
speed,
stopping
and
passing sight
distance
3rd dayNecessity of curves, horizontaland vertical curves includingtransitioncurves.
4th daySuper elevation
and
methods
of providing super elevation
5th daySketch of typical cross-sections in cutting and fillingon straight alignmentand at a curve
3rd Week 1st dayHighway Surveys and Plan 1st day Determination of
ductility of2nd dayTopographic map, reading thedata given on a topographic bitumenmap
3rd day Basic considerationsgoverning
alignment for a
road in plain and hilly area
4th dayHighway location; marking ofalignment
5th dayTopographic map, reading thedata given on a topographicmap
4th Week 1st day Road Materials 1st day Determination ofimpact value of
the2nd dayDifferent types of roadmaterials in use; soil, road aggregateaggregate, binders – bitumen,
cutback,Emulsion and
ModifiedBitumen (CRMB,
PMB)3rd day Binders: Common
binders;bitumen, properties as per BISspecifications,penetration
4th daysoftening point, ductility andviscosity test of bitumen,procedures
5th daycut back and emulsion andtheir uses,Bitumen modifiers
5th Week 1st day
Doubt of Unit 1st and 2nd
will 1st day Revised ofbe taken. Practical No. 1
2nd dayRoad Pavements
3rd dayRoad pavement: Flexible andrigid pavement, their meritsand demerits,typical cross-sections
4th day Introduction to CaliforniaBearing Ratio, method offinding CBR valueand its significance
5th day Sub-grade preparation:Setting out alignment of road,setting out bench marks,control pegs forembankment and cutting
6th Week 1st day
Introduction to
Sub Base 1st day Revised of
Course and Base Course practical no. 22nd day Granular base course:
(i) Water Bound Macadam(WBM)(ii) Wet Mix Macadam(WMM)
3rd dayBitumen Courses:(i) Bituminous Macadam
(ii) DenseBituminou
sMacadam (DBM)
4th dayMeaning, conditions/situationsof occurrence with emphasison
practicalsignificance of
5th day*Methods of construction asper MORT&H
7th Week 1st day Surfacing: 1st day Revised ofa) * Types of surfacing Practical no. 3i) Prime coat and tack coatii) Surface dressing with sealcoat
2nd dayMethods of constructions asper MORT&H specificationsand quality
control.
3rd dayRigid Pavements:
4th dayConstruction of concrete roadsas per IRC specifications:Form worklaying, mixing and placing theconcrete
5th daycompacting and finishing,curing,joints in
concrete
pavement,
equipment used
8th Week 1st day
Doubt of Unit 3rd and 4th
will 1st day Determination ofbe taken. abrasion value
(Los Angeles’) of2nd dayIntroduction: Typical cross-sections showing all details of road aggregatea typical hillroad, partly in cutting andpartly in filling
3rd daySpecial problems of hill areas
4th dayRoad Drainage
5th dayNecessity of
road drainage
work, cross drainage works
9th Week 1st daySurface and subsurface drains 1st day Determination of
and storm water drains. the CaliforniaLocation, spacingand typical bearing ratio
(CBR) for the sub-2nd day
side ditches for surfacedrainage. grade soilIntercepting drains, pipedrains in hill roads,
3rd dayRoad Maintenance
4th dayCommon types of roadfailures of flexible pavements:Pot hole, rutting,alligator cracking
5th dayMaintenance of bituminous
road such as seal-coat, patch-work andrecarpetng.
10th
Week 1st dayMaintenance of concrete 1st day Visit to Hot mixroads-filling cracks, repairing plantjoints,maintenance of
shoulders
(berms),maintenanc
e oftraffic control devices
2nd dayDoubt of Unit 5th and 6th
willbe taken.
3rd dayTest of Unit 1st and 2nd.
4th dayRoad Construction Equipment
5th dayOutput and use of thefollowing plant and equipment
11th
Week 1st dayHot mix plant 1st day Visit to highway
construction site2nd day
Tipper, tractors (wheel and for
demonstrationcrawler) scraper, bulldozer, of operation ofdumpers, shovels, Tipper, tractorsgrader, roller, dragline (wheel and
3rd dayAsphalt mixer and tar boilers
crawler), scraper,bulldozer,
4th day Road pavers dumpers,
grader,5th day Doubt of Unit 7th and 8th willbe taken.
roller, dragline,
road pavers, JCBetc.
12th
Week 1st dayTest of Unit 3rd and 4th. 1st day Mixing and
2nd dayAirport Engineering spraying
equipment3rd dayNecessity of study of airportengineering, aviation transportscenario inIndia.
4th dayDoubt of
unit 9th will be
taken.
5th day Test of Unit 5th and 6th.13th
Week 1st dayFactors to be considered while 1st day
A compulsory visit
selecting a site for an airport to Ready Mixwith respectto zoning laws. Concrete plant.
2nd day Test of Unit 5th and 6th
3rd dayIntroduction to Runways,Taxiways and Apron
4th dayDoubt of 10th will be taken.
5th day Test of unit 7th.14th
Week 1st dayRevised of Unit 1st and 2nd. 1st day Revised the No.
4th.2nd day Test of unit 8.
3rd dayRevised of Unit 3rd and 4th.
4th day Test of Unit 9th.
5th dayRevision of Unit 4th and 5th
15th
Week 1st day Test of unit 10th. 1st day Revised the No.
5th.2nd dayRevised of unit 5th and 6th.
3rd day Revision of Unit 7th
4th day Revision of Unit 8th
5th dayRevision of Unit 9th and 10th
Lesson plan
Name of Faculty:Mr. BDiscipline: CIVIL ENGG.
Semester: 5th
Subject: Steel Structure Design.Lesson Plan Duration: 15weeks (July 2018-Nov. 2018)Work load (Theory/Practical) per week (in hours):Theory-05
Week
1st 1st
Wee Dayk 2nd
Day3rd
Day4th
Day5th
Day
2nd 1st
Wee Dayk 2nd
Day3rd
Day4th
Day5th
Day3rd 1st
Wee Dayk 2nd
Day3rd
Day4th
Theory
Structural Steel and Sections
Properties of structural steel as per IS Code
Designation of structural steel sections as per IS handbook andIS:800 - 2007Riveted Connections
Types of rivets, permissible stresses in rivets, types of riveted joints, specificationsfor riveted joints as per IS 800Failure of a riveted joint. Assumptions in thetheory of riveted joints. Strength and efficiency of a riveted joint Design ofriveted joints for axially loaded members ( No Staggered riveting).Bolted and Welded connections
Types of bolts and bolted joints, specifications for bolted joints as per IS:800 - 2007Types of welds and welded joints, advantages and disadvantages of weldedjoints and bolted joints design of fillet and butt weld Plug and slot welds(Descriptive No numerical on plug and slot welds)Doubt of Unit 1st will be taken.
Doubt of Unit 2nd will be taken.
Tension MembersDay
5th
Day4th 1st
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Day3rd
Day4th
Day5th
Day5th 1st
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Day3rd
Day4th
Day5th
Day6th 1st
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Day3rd
Day4th
Day5th
Day7th 1st
Wee Dayk 2nd
Day3rd
Day4th
Day5th
Day8th 1st
Wee Day
k 2nd
Analysis and design of single
double angle section
tension members and theirrivetted and welded connectionstension members and theirrivetted and welded connections with gusset plate.Compression Members
Doubt of Unit 3rd will be taken.
Analysis and design of single angle section (Compression Member)
Analysis and design of double angle section (Compression Member)
Analysis and design of single and double angle sections compression members (struts) and their welded connections with gusset plate as per IS:800Doubt of Unit 4th will be taken.
Test of Unit 1st.
Test of Unit 2nd.
Roof Trusses
Form of trusses, pitch of roof truss
spacing of trusses, spacing of purlins
connection between purlin and roof covering
Connection between purlin andprincipal rafter (no design, only concept)Doubt of unit 5th will be taken.
Test of unit 3rd.
Test of unit 4th.
Columns
Concept of buckling of columns
effective length and slenderness ratio
Day
3rd
Day4th
Day5th
Day9th 1st
Wee Dayk 2nd
Day3rd
Day4th
Day5th
Day10th 1st
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Day3rd
Day4th
Day5th
Day11th 1st
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Day3rd
Day4th
Day5th
Day12th 1st
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Day3rd
Day4th
permissible stresses in compression as per IS:800 for different end conditionsAnalysis and Design of axially loaded single section steel columnDoubt of Unit 6th will be taken.
Test of Unit 5th.
Test of Unit 6th.
Types of column bases (Descriptive only)
Beam and column, frame and seated connections (descriptive only, nodesign)Beams
Analysis and design of single section
simply supported laterally restrained steelbeamsIntroduction to plate girder and functions of various elements of a plate girderDoubt of Unit 7th will be taken.
Test of Unit 7th.
Fabrication and Erection of Steel Structures
like trusses columns and girders
Doubt of Unit 8th will be taken.
Test of Unit 8th.
Doubt of Unit 9th will be taken.
Test of Unit 9th.
Masonry structures
Design of brick column
Design of wall FoundationDay
5th Doubt of unit 10th will be taken.
13th
DayTest of Unit 10th.1st
Wee Dayk 2nd Revised 1st Unit.
DayRevised 2nd Unit.3rd
DayRevised 3rd Unit.4th
DayRevised 4th Unit.5th
14th
DayRevised 5th Unit.1st
Wee Dayk 2nd Revised 6th Unit.
DayRevised 7th Unit.3rd
DayRevised 8th Unit.4th
DayRevised 9th Unit.5th
15th
DayRevised 10th Unit.1st
Wee Dayk 2nd Previous question papers will be discussed
DayPrevious question papers will be discussed3rd
DayPrevious question papers will be discussed4th
DayPrevious question papers will be discussed5th
Day
Lesson plan
Name of Faculty: Mr. CDiscipline: CIVIL ENGG.Semester: 5th
Subject: Structural DrawingLesson Plan Duration: 15weeks (July 2018-Nov. 2018)Work load (Theory/Practical) per week (in hours): Practical-06
Week Practical
1st 1st DayDrawing No. 1: RC Slabs - One way slab, Two way slab and Cantilever
Week Slab.
2nd DayDrawing No.2 : Beams - Singly and doubly reinforced rectangular beamsand Cantilever beam (All beams with vertical stirrups)
2nd 1st DayDrawing No.3 : Columns and Footings – Square, Rectangular and Circular
WeekColumns with lateral ties and their isolated sloped column footings.
2nd DayDrawing No. 4 : Portal Frame – Three bay two storey RC portal framewith blow up of column beam junctions
3rd 1st Day Revised Drawing No. 1Week 2nd Day Revised Drawing No. 2
4th 1st Day Sheet EvaluationWeek 2nd Day Sheet Evaluation
5th 1st Day Drawing No.5: Dog legged stairs for single storey buildingWeek 2nd Day Drawing No.6 : Draw atleast one sheet using CAD software
6th 1st Day Revised Drawing No. 2Week 2nd Day Revised Drawing No. 3
7th 1st Day Sheet EvaluationWeek 2nd Day Sheet Evaluation
8th 1st DayDrawing No. 1: Roof Truss – Drawing of Fink Roof Truss with details of
Week joints, fixing details of purlins and roof sheets.
2nd DayDrawing No.2 : Column and Column Bases - Drawing of splicing ofsteel columns
9th 1st Day Drawings of slab base, gusseted base and grillage base forWeek single section steel columns
2nd Day Revised Drawing No. 410th 1st Day Sheet Evaluation
Week 2nd Day Drawing No.3 : Column Beam Connections
11th 1st Day Sealed and Framed Beam to Beam ConnectionsWeek 2nd Day Sealed and Framed beam o Column Connections
12th 1st Day Drawing No. 4 : Plate GirderWeek 2nd Day Plan and Elevation
13th 1st Day Plate Girder with details at supports and connectionWeek of stiffness, flange angles and cover plate with web highlighting
curtailment of plates.2nd Day Drawing No. 5 : Draw atleast one sheet using CAD software
14th 1st Day Sheet EvaluationWeek 2nd Day Sheet Evaluation
15th 1st Day Sheet EvaluationWeek 2nd Day Sheet Evaluation
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