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HINDU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, SONEPAT LECTURE PLAN SEMESTER/CLASS SESSION SUBJECT: DISASTER MANAGEMENT SUBJECT CODE : CE-486 B SESSIONAL MARKS: 25 THEORY MARKS: 75 DURATION OF EXAMS: 3 HOURS NAME OF TEACHER : MR. SIDDHARTH DEPARTMENT :CIVIL ENGINEERING OBJECTIVES OF CONCERNED SUBJECT 1. To introduce the basic concept, disaster management act and significance of Disaster Management 2. To study hydro-metrological disaster, its forecasting, significance of early warning and structural and non structural measures codal provisions 3. To study geological based disaster, seismic zones in India and structural and non structural measures required as per codal proivisons 4. To know technological disaster; fire; chemical; traffic; Indian standards provision for mitigation 5. To learn significance of latest techniques of remote sensing and GIS in disaster management. OUTCOME OF CONCERNED SUBJECT: A student will be able to 1. Know the significance of disaster management, 2. Study the occurrences, reasons and mechanism of various types of disaster 3. Learn the preventive measures as Civil Engineer with latest codal provisions 4. Apply the latest technology in mitigation of disasters Lecture No. Lecture Dates TOPICS TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS 1 08/01/2018 Introduction to Disaster Management: Disaster, Emergency, Hazard Ben Wisner., At Risk: Natural Hazards, People vulnerability and Disaster, Amazon Publications, 2001 2 09/01/2018 Mitigation 3 10/01/2018 Disaster Prevention 4 11/01/2018 Preparedness and Rehabilitation, 5 15/01/2018 Risk and Vulnerability,. 6 16/01/2018 Classification of Disaster, Natural and Man made Disasters, 7 17/01/2018 International day and Decade of Disaster Reduction 8 23/01/2018 Risk and Vulnerability to disaster mitigation and management options: Warning and Forecasting 9 24/01/2018 Risk and Vulnerability to disaster mitigation and management options: Warning and Forecasting 8 TH JAN. - JUNE 2018

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HINDU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, SONEPAT

LECTURE PLAN

SEMESTER/CLASS SESSION

SUBJECT: DISASTER MANAGEMENT

SUBJECT CODE : CE-486 B

SESSIONAL MARKS: 25 THEORY MARKS: 75 DURATION OF EXAMS: 3 HOURS

NAME OF TEACHER : MR. SIDDHARTH DEPARTMENT :CIVIL ENGINEERING

OBJECTIVES OF CONCERNED SUBJECT

1. To introduce the basic concept, disaster management act and significance of Disaster Management 2. To study hydro-metrological disaster, its forecasting, significance of early warning and structural and non structural measures codal provisions 3. To study geological based disaster, seismic zones in India and structural and non structural measures required as per codal proivisons 4. To know technological disaster; fire; chemical; traffic; Indian standards provision for mitigation 5. To learn significance of latest techniques of remote sensing and GIS in disaster management.

OUTCOME OF CONCERNED SUBJECT: A student will be able to 1. Know the significance of disaster management, 2. Study the occurrences, reasons and mechanism of various types of disaster 3. Learn the preventive measures as Civil Engineer with latest codal provisions 4. Apply the latest technology in mitigation of disasters

Lecture

No. Lecture Dates TOPICS TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS

1 08/01/2018 Introduction to Disaster Management: Disaster, Emergency, Hazard

Ben Wisner., At Risk: Natural

Hazards, People vulnerability and

Disaster, Amazon Publications,

2001

2 09/01/2018 Mitigation

3 10/01/2018 Disaster Prevention

4 11/01/2018 Preparedness and Rehabilitation,

5 15/01/2018 Risk and Vulnerability,.

6 16/01/2018 Classification of Disaster, Natural and Man made Disasters,

7 17/01/2018 International day and Decade of Disaster Reduction

8 23/01/2018 Risk and Vulnerability to disaster mitigation and management options: Warning and Forecasting

9 24/01/2018 Risk and Vulnerability to disaster mitigation and management options: Warning and Forecasting

8TH JAN. - JUNE 2018

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10 25/01/2018 Risk and Vulnerability to disaster mitigation and management options: Warning and Forecasting

11 18/01/2018 Hydro-meteorological based disasters I: Disaster

Management Act 2005,

12 29/01/2018 Role of NDMA, NDRF, NIDM,

13 30/01/2018 Tropical Cyclones, Floods, droughts,

14 31/01/2018 mechanism, causes, role of Indian Metrological Department, Central Water Commission,

15 1/02/2018 structure and their impacts, classifications,

vulnerability,

16 5/02/2018 Early Warning System, Forecasting, Flood

Warning System,

17 06/02/2018 Drought Indicators, recurrence and declaration,

18 07/02/2018 Structural and Nonstructural Measures

19 08/02/2018

Hydro-meteorological based disasters II:

Desertification Zones, causes and impacts of

desertification, Characteristics,

20 12/02/2018

Hydro-meteorological based disasters II:

Desertification Zones, causes and impacts of

desertification, Characteristics,

21 13/02/2018 Vulnerability to India and Steps taken to combat

desertification,

22 15/02/2018 Forest Fires; Causes of Forest Fires; Impact of

Forest Fires, Prevention.

23 19/02/2018 Geological based disasters: Earthquake, Reasons,

24 20/02/2018 Compression, Shear, Rayleigh and Love Waves;

Magnitude and Intensity Scales,

25 21/02/2018 Direct and Indirect Impact of Earthquake; Seismic

Zones in India,

26 26/02/2018 Factors, Indian Standards Guidelines for RCC and

Masonry Structures,

27 27/02/2018 Prevention and Preparedness for Earthquake,

28 01/03/2018 Revision

29 05/03/2018 Revision

30 12/03/2018 Tsunamis, : Definition, causes and structure

31 13/03/2018 Landslides: Definition, causes and structure

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32 14/03/2018 Avalanches: Definition, causes and structure

33 15/03/2018 past lesson learnt and measures taken; their

Characteristic features, Impact and prevention,

34 19/03/2018 Atlas (BMTRPC); structural and non structural

measures.

35 20/03/2018 Manmade Disasters I: Chemical Industrial

hazards; causes and factors,

36 21/03/2018 pre- and post disaster measures; control ; Indian

Standard Guidelines and Compliance;

37 26/03/2018 Traffic accidents; classification and impact,

38 27/03/2018 Fire hazards; Classification as per Indian

Standards;

39 28/03/2018

Fire risk assessment; Escape routes; fire fighting

equipments; classification of buildings, fire zones,

occupancy loads; .capacity and arrangements of

exists,

40 30/03/2018

Fire risk assessment; Escape routes; fire fighting

equipments; classification of buildings, fire zones,

occupancy loads; .capacity and arrangements of

exists,

41 02/04/2018

Fire risk assessment; Escape routes; fire fighting

equipments; classification of buildings, fire zones,

occupancy loads; .capacity and arrangements of

exists,

42 03/04/2018 Use of remote sensing and GIS in disaster

mitigation and management

43 04/04/2018 Use of remote sensing and GIS in disaster

mitigation and management

44 05/04/2018 Use of remote sensing and GIS in disaster

mitigation and management

45 09/04/2018 Revision

46 10/04/2018 Revision

47 11/04/2018 Revision

48 16/04/2018 Revision

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TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS:

1. Thomas D. Schneid., Disaster Management and Preparedness, CRC Publication, USA, 2001

2. Patrick Leon Abbott, Natural Disasters, Amazon Publications, 2002

3. Ben Wisner., At Risk: Natural Hazards, People vulnerability and Disaster, Amazon Publications, 2001

Home Assignments: 4 –5 assignments are given during the semester.

Evaluation Procedure

1. Surprise Quiz/ Tutorial Test 5 Marks

2. Assignment / Project / Performance in the Class 5 Marks

3. Minor Tests (Two tests having equal weightage)

Minor Test I : 06 – 09 March, 2018

Minor Test II : 17 -20 April, 2018

15 Marks

4. Major test (University Examination) 75 Marks

Attendance Record – Candidate should attend at least75% attendance of the total classes held of the

subject

Chamber consultation hour: Any vacant period.

Note:

1. In the semester examination, the examiner will set 08 questions in all selecting two from each unit (1

& 2 from unit I, 3 & 4 from unit II, 5 &6 from unit III and 7 & 8 from unit IV). The students will be

required to attempt only 5 questions selecting at least one question from each unit. All questions will

carry equal marks.

2. The use of scientific calculator will be allowed in the examination. However, programmable

calculator and cellular phone will not be allowed.

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HINDU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, SONEPAT

LECTURE PLAN

SEMESTER/CLASS SESSION

SUBJECT: Elements of Earthquake Engineering SUBJECT CODE : CE-402B

SESSIONAL MARKS: 25 THEORY MARKS: 75 DURATION OF EXAMS: 3 HOURS

NAME OF TEACHER : Tanmay Gupta DEPARTMENT : Civil Engg. Dept.

OBJECTIVES OF CONCERNED SUBJECT: the objective of this subject is to give knowledge to students about

earthquake, its dynamic loading on structures, failures due to earthquake and retrofitting.

OUTCOME OF CONCERNED SUBJECT: this subject will give detailed knowledge about concept of earthquake,

structural dynamics.

Lecture

No. Lecture Dates TOPICS TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS

1. 08.01.2018 Introduction to various disasters, Disaster

Management NIDM notes

2. 09.01.2018 Nature of dynamic loads, wind load and blast

load Structural Dynamics, Anil Kr.

Chopra

3 10.01.2018 Nature of dynamic loads, wind load and blast

load(contd.), characteristics of dynamic

problem

Structural Dynamics, Anil Kr.

Chopra

4. 11.01.2018

method of discretization (Lumped mass

procedure and generalized displacement

method)

Structural Dynamics, Anil Kr.

Chopra

5. 15.01.2018 method of discretization ( The finite element

concept)

Structural Dynamics, Anil Kr.

Chopra

6. 16.01.2018 Formulation of Equation of Motions: Free

vibrations of single degree of freedom system

Structural Dynamics, Anil Kr.

Chopra

7. 17.01.2018 Formulation of Equation of Motions: Forced

vibrations of single degree of freedom system

Structural Dynamics, Anil Kr.

Chopra

8. 18.01.2018 damping and its effects, transient vibration Structural Dynamics, Anil Kr.

Chopra

8th JAN. - JUNE 2018

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9. 23.01.2018 response spectrum theory

Structural Dynamics, Anil Kr.

Chopra

10. 24.01.2018 Review of formulation of flexibility and

stiffness matrices of framed structures

Structural Dynamics, Anil Kr.

Chopra

11. 25.01.2018 Review of formulation of flexibility and

stiffness matrices of framed structures(contd.)

Structural Dynamics, Anil Kr.

Chopra

12. 31.01.2018 Review of formulation of flexibility and

stiffness matrices of framed structures(contd.)

Structural Dynamics, Anil Kr.

Chopra

13. 01.02.2018 Application of vibration theory. Structural Dynamics, Anil Kr.

Chopra

14. 05.02.2018 Introduction to Ductile Detailing of

Structures, Concept of Soft Story Shear Walls Structural Dynamics, Anil Kr.

Chopra

15. 06.02.2018 Introduction to Ductile Detailing of

Structures, Concept of Soft Story Shear

Walls(contd.)

Structural Dynamics, Anil Kr.

Chopra

16. 07.02.2018 Use of Codes with reference to Masonry

Buildings like IS: 4326

Eq. resistant design of structure,

Pankaj Aggarwal

17. 08.02.2018 Use of Codes with reference to Masonry

Buildings like, IS: 13828,

Eq. resistant design of structure,

Pankaj Aggarwal

18. 12.02.2018 Use of Codes with reference to Masonry

Buildings like, IS: 13827 Eq. resistant design of structure, Pankaj Aggarwal

19. 13.02.2018 Introduction to Structural Failures due to

Earthquake Eq. resistant design of structure, Pankaj Aggarwal

20. 15.02.2018 Introduction to Structural Failures due to

Earthquake(contd.) Eq. resistant design of structure, Pankaj Aggarwal

21. 19.02.2018 Introduction to Structural Failures due to

Earthquake(contd,) Eq. resistant design of structure, Pankaj Aggarwal

22. 20.02.2018 identification of Seismic damage in RC

Buildings Eq. resistant design of structure, Pankaj Aggarwal

23. 21.02.2018

Soft storey failure, floating column, plan and

mass irregularities, poor quality of

construction material.

Eq. resistant design of structure, Pankaj Aggarwal

24. 26.02.2018 criteria for repair and strengthening Eq. resistant design of structure, Pankaj Aggarwal

25. 27.02.2018 Retrofitting and retrofitting materials Eq. resistant design of structure, Pankaj Aggarwal

26. 01.03.2018 REVISION for sessional

27. 05.03.2018 REVISION for sessional

28. 13.03.2018 Effect of structural irregularities on Eq. resistant design of structure,

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performance Pankaj Aggarwal

29. 14.03.2018 seismic resistant building Architecture Eq. resistant design of structure, Pankaj Aggarwal

30. 15.03.2018 seismic resistant building Architecture(contd.) Eq. resistant design of structure, Pankaj Aggarwal

31. 19.03.2018 Multi-degree of freedom systems Structural Dynamics, Anil Kr.

Chopra

32. 19.03.2018 Multi-degree of freedom systems: Mode

shapes and frequencies Structural Dynamics, Anil Kr.

Chopra

33. 20.03.2018 numerical techniques for finding

modes shapes and corresponding frequencies Structural Dynamics, Anil Kr.

Chopra

34. 21.03.2018 numerical techniques for finding

modes shapes and corresponding frequencies

Structural Dynamics, Anil Kr.

Chopra

35. 26.03.2018 numerical techniques for finding

modes shapes and corresponding frequencies

Structural Dynamics, Anil Kr.

Chopra

36. 27.03.2018 orthogonality relationship of principal modes

Structural Dynamics, Anil Kr.

Chopra

37. 01.03.2018 Determination of fundamental frequency

Structural Dynamics, Anil Kr.

Chopra

38. 02.04.2018 Determination of fundamental

frequency(contd.)

Structural Dynamics, Anil Kr.

Chopra

39. 03.04.2018 Rayleigh’s principle and its applications

Structural Dynamics, Anil Kr.

Chopra

40 04.04.2018 Rayleigh’s principle and its

applications(contd.)

Structural Dynamics, Anil Kr.

Chopra

41 05.04.2018 normal mode theory for forced vibration

Structural Dynamics, Anil Kr.

Chopra

42 09.04.2018 analysis of multi-degree freedom system

Structural Dynamics, Anil Kr.

Chopra

43. 10.04.2018 dynamic response by

mode superposition method

Structural Dynamics, Anil Kr.

Chopra

44. 11.04.2018 dynamic response by

mode superposition method(contd.)

Structural Dynamics, Anil Kr.

Chopra

45. 12.04.2018 dynamic response by

mode superposition method(contd.)

Structural Dynamics, Anil Kr.

Chopra 46. 16.04.2018

REVISION for sessional

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TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS:

A. Structural Dynamics, Anil Kr. Chopra

B. Earthquake resistant design of structure, Pankaj Aggarwal.

Home Assignments: 4 –5 assignments are given during the semester.

Evaluation Procedure

1. Surprise Quiz/ Tutorial Test 5 Marks

2. Assignment / Project / Performance in the Class 5 Marks

3. Minor Tests (Two tests having equal weightage)

Minor Test I : 06 – 09 March, 2018

Minor Test II : 17 -20 April, 2018

15 Marks

4. Major test (University Examination) 75 Marks

Attendance Record – Candidate should attend at least75% attendance of the total classes held of the

subject

Chamber consultation hour: Any vacant period.

Note:

1. In the semester examination, the examiner will set 08 questions in all selecting two from each unit (1

& 2 from unit I, 3 & 4 from unit II, 5 &6 from unit III and 7 & 8 from unit IV). The students will be

required to attempt only 5 questions selecting at least one question from each unit. All questions will

carry equal marks.

2. The use of scientific calculator will be allowed in the examination. However, programmable

calculator and cellular phone will not be allowed.

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HINDU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING,

SONEPAT

LECTURE PLAN

SEMESTER/CLASS SESSION

SUBJECT: HV&IPR SUBJECT CODE :MGT402B

SESSIONAL MARKS: 25 THEORY MARKS: 75 DURATION OF EXAMS: 3 HOURS

NAME OF TEACHER : ANITA KUCHHAL DEPARTMENT :Applied Science

OBJECTIVES OF CONCERNED SUBJECT: To develop responsible civil engineers and

enhancement of Moral values and Ethics.

OUTCOME OF CONCERNED SUBJECT: Increase in values and Ethics and responsibility

towards the Nation.

Lecture

No.

Lecture

Dates TOPICS TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS

1 30/01/18 Role of engineer in Nation building

Mike Martin and Roland

Schinzinger,“Ethics in Engineering”,

McGraw-Hill, New York 1996.

2 31/01/18 Role of engineer in service of mankind Govindarajan M, Natarajan S, Senthil

Kumar V. S, “Engineering Ethics”,

Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi,2004

3 01/02/18 Engineering Ethics

4 07/02/18 Moral issues and types of inquiry

5 08/02/18 Moral autonomy,Kohlberg‟s and

Gilligan‟s theory

6 12/02/18 Profeesions,professional ideas and

virtues

7 13/02/18 Self interest,customs and religions,use

of ethical values

8 19/02/18 Moral values

9 20/02/18 Moral etics

10 21/02/18 Engineering as social expectation

11 26/02/18 Engineers as responsible experimenters

12 27/02/18 Code of ethic,balanced outlook on Law

13 28/02/18 The Challenger case study

8th CE JAN. - JUNE 2018

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14 01/03/18 Engineers responsibility for safety

15 05/03/18 Safety and risk

16 12/03/18 Risk benefit analysis

17 13/03/18 Reducing Risk

18 14/03/18 The three mile island study

19 15/03/18 Chernobyl case study

20 19/03/18 Responsibility of engineers

21 20/03/18 Respect for authority, collective

bargaing

22 21/03/18 Confidentiality,conflict,occupational

crime

23 26/03/18 Professional rights

24 27/03/18 Employee rights

25 28/03/18 Intellectual property rights P.S. Narayan, „Intellectual Property Law

in India‟, Gogia Law Agency, 1999.

26 29/03/18 Discrimination, arbitration and

litigations

27 02/04/18 Global issues-Multinational

corporations

28 03/04/18 Environmental Ethics

29 04/04/18 Computer Ethics

30 05/04/18 Weapons Development

31 09/04/18 Engineers as managers

32 10/04/18 Leadership and code of conduct

TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS:

A. Charles D. Fleddermann, “Engineering Ethics”, Pearson Education / Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 2004

(Indian Reprint now available).

B. Avinash Shivade, „Intellectual Property Manual‟ , Lexis, Nexis, 2004

Home Assignments: 4 –5 assignments are given during the semester.

Evaluation Procedure

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1. Surprise Quiz/ Tutorial Test 5 Marks

2. Assignment / Project / Performance in the Class 5 Marks

3. Minor Tests (Two tests having equal weightage)

Minor Test I : 06 – 09 March, 2018

Minor Test II : 17 -20 April, 2018

15 Marks

4. Major test (University Examination) 75 Marks

Attendance Record – Candidate should attend at least75% attendance of the total classes held of the

subject

Chamber consultation hour: Any vacant period.

Note:

1. In the semester examination, the examiner will set 08 questions in all selecting two from each unit (1

& 2 from unit I, 3 & 4 from unit II, 5 &6 from unit III and 7 & 8 from unit IV). The students will be

required to attempt only 5 questions selecting at least one question from each unit. All questions will

carry equal marks.

2. The use of scientific calculator will be allowed in the examination. However, programmable

calculator and cellular phone will not be allowed.

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HINDU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, SONEPAT

LECTURE PLAN

SEMESTER/CLASS SESSION

SUBJECT: IRRIGATION ENGINEERING-II

SUBJECT CODE : CE-404 B

SESSIONAL MARKS: 25 THEORY MARKS: 75 DURATION OF EXAMS: 3 HOURS

NAME OF TEACHER : MR. SUNDER SINGH DEPARTMENT :CIVIL ENGINEERING

OBJECTIVES OF CONCERNED SUBJECT: Irrigation System Selection and Design - Focusing on the types of

systems, their components, water application concepts and system evaluation are goals for this module. So, the

overall objectives of this module are: Module Objectives: You will recognize some of the engineering terms used in

irrigation systems.

OUTCOME OF CONCERNED SUBJECT:

To train the students and develop basic understanding of soil water plant relationship and select and design

appropriate method of water application in varied situations.

Lecture

No. Lecture Dates TOPICS TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS

1 08/01/2018 Cross Drainage Works: Classification and their selection

Irrigation Engineering and

Hydraulic Structures by S.K.Garg.

2 09/01/2018

Cross Drainage Works: Hydraulic Design Aspects

of Aqueducts, Syphon Aqueducts, Super Passage,

Canal Syphon and Level Crossing

3 10/01/2018 Cross Drainage Works: Hydraulic Design Aspects of Aqueducts, Syphon Aqueducts, Super Passage, Canal Syphon and Level Crossing

4 11/01/2018

Cross Drainage Works: Hydraulic Design Aspects

of Aqueducts, Syphon Aqueducts, Super Passage,

Canal Syphon and Level Crossing

5 15/01/2018 Cross Drainage Works: Design of Canal Transitions.

6 16/01/2018 Cross Drainage Works: Design of Canal Transitions.

7 17/01/2018 Regulation works: Canal falls-necessity and location,

8 18/01/2018 Development of falls

9 29/01/2018 Design of cistern element, roughening devices.

8TH JAN. - JUNE 2018

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10 30/01/2018 Design of Sarda type fall. Design of straight Glacis

fall. Off-take alignment

11 31/01/2018 Design of Sarda type fall. Design of straight Glacis fall. Off-take alignment

12 1/02/2018 Cross-Regulator and Distributory Head Regulators

13 5/02/2018 Devices to control silt entry into the off-taking

channel and Silt Ejector, Canal Escapes.

14 06/02/2018 Diversion Canal Headworks: Various components

and their functions, layout plan,

15 07/02/2018 Selection of site for diversion headworks, Causes of failure of weir/barrages on permeable foundation, Bligh's creep theory

16 08/02/2018

Selection of site for diversion headworks, Causes

of failure of weir/barrages on permeable

foundation, Bligh's creep theory

17 12/02/2018 , Khosla's method of independent variables, use

of Khosla's curves, various corrections.

18 13/02/2018 , Khosla's method of independent variables, use

of Khosla's curves, various corrections.

19 15/02/2018 Storage Headworks: Types of dams, selection of a

site

20 19/02/2018 Gravity dam-two dimensional analysis forces

acting

21 20/02/2018 Stability criterion, elementary profile of a dam

22 21/02/2018 Grout Curtain and drainage galleries,

23 26/02/2018 Arch dams, constant angle and constant radius

arch dam

24 27/02/2018 Arch dams, constant angle and constant radius

arch dam, simple design and sketchs,

25 01/03/2018 Most economical angle. Earth dam

26 05/03/2018 Design principles, seepage through earth dams,

seepage line, control of seepage

27 12/03/2018 Design principles, seepage through earth dams,

seepage line, control of seepage

28 13/03/2018 Design of filters.

29 14/03/2018 Design of filters.

30 15/03/2018 Spillways and Energy Dissipators: Requirements

of spillway and spillway capacity

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31 19/03/2018 Types of spillways and their suitability.

32 20/03/2018 Design aspects of Ogee spillways, chute, side

channel,

33 21/03/2018

Shaft and syphon spillways, Energy dissipation

below spillways, stage discharge and jump height

curves,

34 26/03/2018

Shaft and syphon spillways, Energy dissipation

below spillways, stage discharge and jump height

curves,

35 27/03/2018 Stilling basins, USBR and I.S. Stilling Basins for

different Froude no. ranges

36 28/03/2018 Stilling basins, USBR and I.S. Stilling Basins for

different Froude no. ranges

37 30/03/2018 Stilling basins, USBR and I.S. Stilling Basins for

different Froude no. ranges

38 02/04/2018 Design of stilling basins

39 03/04/2018 Design of stilling basins

40 04/04/2018 Revision

41 05/04/2018 Revision

42 09/04/2018 Revision

43 10/04/2018 Revision

44 11/04/2018 Revision

45 16/04/2018 Revision

46 26/04/2018 Revision

TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS:

A. Irrigation, Water Resources and Water Power Engineering by P.N.Modi.

B. Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulic Structures by S.K.Garg.

C. Theory and Design of Irrigation Structures Vol. I & II by R.S.Varshney, Gupta & Gupta

Home Assignments: 4 –5 assignments are given during the semester.

Evaluation Procedure

1. Surprise Quiz/ Tutorial Test 5 Marks

2. Assignment / Project / Performance in the Class 5 Marks

3. Minor Tests (Two tests having equal weightage) 15 Marks

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Minor Test I : 06 – 09 March, 2018

Minor Test II : 17 -20 April, 2018

4. Major test (University Examination) 75 Marks

Attendance Record – Candidate should attend at least75% attendance of the total classes held of the

subject

Chamber consultation hour: Any vacant period.

Note:

1. In the semester examination, the examiner will set 08 questions in all selecting two from each unit (1

& 2 from unit I, 3 & 4 from unit II, 5 &6 from unit III and 7 & 8 from unit IV). The students will be

required to attempt only 5 questions selecting at least one question from each unit. All questions will

carry equal marks.

2. The use of scientific calculator will be allowed in the examination. However, programmable

calculator and cellular phone will not be allowed.

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HINDU COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING, SONEPAT

LECTURE PLAN

SEMESTER/CLASS SESSION

SUBJECT: WATER POWER ENGINEERING SUBJECT CODE: CE 464B

SESSIONAL MARKS: 25 THEORY MARKS: 75 DURATION OF EXAMS: 3 HOURS

NAME OF TEACHER: MR. NAVEEN KUMAR DEPARTMENT: CIVIL ENGINEERING

OBJECTIVES OF CONCERNED SUBJECT:

i) To provide the knowledge of components of hydro power plants

ii) To gain the knowledge about turbines and water power generation

OUTCOME OF CONCERNED SUBJECT:

i) The student will get the opportunity to implement Research on the topic of his/her own interest.

ii) The student will be sound in designing the hydro power plants

Lecture

No.

Lecture

Dates TOPICS

TEXT/ REFERENCE

BOOKS

1-3

17/01/18,

18/01/18,

23/01/18

Unit I:

Introduction: Sources of power, estimation of water power,

necessity and importance of harnessing small hydro power,

flow duration and power duration curves

A, C

4-5 24/01/18,

25/01/18

Unit I:

Load curve, load factors, capacity factors, utilization factors,

firm and secondary power.

A, C

6-7 29/01/18,

30/01/18

Unit I:

Types of Hydro Power Plants: Elements of Hydro power,

classification of hydro-power plants, run-of-river plants A, C

8-11

30/01/18,

01/02/18,

05/02/18,

06/02/18

Unit I:

Storage plants diversion canal development, pumped storage

plants, tidal power plants, base load and peak load plants in a

power grid.

A, C

B.TECH. CE 8TH JAN. - JUNE 2018

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12-14

07/02/18,

08/02/18,

12/02/18

Unit II:

Intakes: Intake structures, functions and their types,

components of Intakes- Forebay, Trash racks A, B

15-16 13/02/18,

15/02/18

Unit II:

Components of Intakes- Gates and Valves, force required to

operate gates. A, B

17-19

19/02/18,

20/02/18,

21/02/18

Unit III:

Conveyance System: Penstocks, design criterion, economical

diameter anchor blocks

A, C

20-22

26/02/18,

27/02/18,

01/03/18

REVISION FOR MINOR-I

23-25

05/03/18,

12/03/18,

13/03/18

Unit III:

Cradles and footings, water hammer, instantaneous closure of

power canal, surge tank, surges in canals. A, B

26-30

14/03/18,

15/03/18,

19/03/18,

20/03/18,

21/03/18

Unit IV:

Turbines: Types of turbines, specific speed and classification

of turbines, synchronous speed, scroll casing , flumes and

draft tubes, dimensions of scroll casing and draft tubes,

setting of turbines

A, B, C

31-35

26/03/18,

27/03/18,

28/03/18,

02/04/18,

03/04/18

Unit IV:

Power House: General layout and arrangements of hydro-

power units, number and size of units, sub-structure, spacing

of units, super-structure, underground power stations, tidal

power

A, B, C

REMAINING

LECTURES REVISION FOR MINOR-II & SEMESTER EXAMINATION

TEXT/REFERENCE BOOKS:

A. Water Power Engineering, Dandekar, M.M., Sharma,K.N.

B. Water Power Engineering, Borrows, H.K

C. Water Power Engineering, M.M.Deshmukh.

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Home Assignments: 4 –5 assignments are given during the semester.

Evaluation Procedure:

1. Surprise Quiz/ Tutorial Test 5 Marks

2. Performance in the Class 5 Marks

3. Minor Tests (Two tests having equal weightage)

Minor Test I : 06 – 09 March, 2018

Minor Test II : 17 -20 April, 2018

15 Marks

4. Major test (University Examination) 75 Marks

Attendance Record – Candidate should attend at least 75% attendance of the total classes held of the subject

Chamber Consultation Hour: Any vacant period.

Note:

1. In the semester examination, the examiner will set 08 questions in all selecting two from each unit (1 & 2

from unit I, 3 & 4 from unit II, 5 &6 from unit III and 7 & 8 from unit IV). The students will be required to

attempt only 5 questions selecting at least one question from each unit. All questions will carry equal

marks.

2. The use of scientific calculator will be allowed in the examination. However, programmable calculator and

cellular phone will not be allowed.