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M.Tech- I Semester – Structural Engineering ST0501 – MATRIX COMPUTER METHODS OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS L T P C 3 2 0 4 Lecture No Topics Covered No.of hours planned References 1. Force and displacement measurement - Generalised or independent measurements - constrained or dependent measurements 3 5,6 2. concept of flexibility and stiffness using systems of springs 3 5,6 3. Reciprocal relationships between stiffness and flexibility - stiffness and flexibility in constrained measurements - (rank of matrix) 2 5,6 Cycle Test-I 2 4. Direct method applied to beams and frames 3 1,2,5,6 5. Relationship between element and system - Strain Energy in terms of flexibility coefficients 2 1,2,5,6 6. Approach to equivalent joint load concept through Betti's Law 2 1,2,5,6 7. Problems in beams, frames, trusses - including effect of temperature and support sinking. 3 1,2,5,6 Surprise Test-I 1 8. Direct stiffness method to beams, frames and simple trusses 3 1,2,3,5,6 9. Strain energy in terms of stiffness coefficients - Relationship 2 1,2,3,5,6

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M.Tech- I Semester – Structural Engineering

ST0501 – MATRIX COMPUTER METHODS OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS

L T P C

3 2 0 4

Lecture

No

Topics Covered No.of

hours

planned

References

1. Force and displacement measurement - Generalised or

independent measurements - constrained or dependent

measurements

3 5,6

2. concept of flexibility and stiffness using systems of springs 3 5,6

3. Reciprocal relationships between stiffness and flexibility -

stiffness and flexibility in constrained measurements - (rank

of matrix)

2 5,6

Cycle Test-I 2

4. Direct method applied to beams and frames 3 1,2,5,6

5. Relationship between element and system - Strain Energy in

terms of flexibility coefficients

2 1,2,5,6

6. Approach to equivalent joint load concept through Betti's

Law

2 1,2,5,6

7. Problems in beams, frames, trusses - including effect of

temperature and support sinking.

3 1,2,5,6

Surprise Test-I 1

8. Direct stiffness method to beams, frames and simple trusses 3 1,2,3,5,6

9. Strain energy in terms of stiffness coefficients - Relationship 2 1,2,3,5,6

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between element and systems - Static condensation

techniques

10. Problems in beams, frames including secondary effects.

Analysis of 3D structures - Grid and pin jointed trusses.

4 1,2,3,5,6

11. Programming of solution techniques for simultaneous

equation solution - Matrix operation

2 4

12. Simple program development for element stiffness matrix -

assemblage - Complete structure of a stiffness analysis

program with subroutines

3 4

13. Use of GTSTRUDL / STAAD / SAP to solve problems in

trusses, beams and frames.

4 4

14. Sub structuring techniques - Force and displacements 2 5,6

15. band width - reduction - tridiagnolisation technique 2 5,6

16. Band solvers - Frontal - solvers - Re analysis technique -

Transfer matrix method - use of symmetry and antisymmetry.

3 5,6

Model Exam 3

REFERENCE BOOKS

• Mcquire and Gallghar. R.H. "Matrix Structural Analysis", John Wiley, 2000

• Beaufit F.W et al. "Computer Methods of Structural Analysis", Prentice Hall, 1970

• John L.Meek, "Matrix Structural Analysis", Mc Graw Hill Book Company, 1971

• Bathe K.J. and Wilson E.L, "Numerical Methods in Finite Element Analysis", Prentice

Hall, Engle Wood Cliffs, New Jersey, USA, 1976

• Rajasekaran.S., Sankarasubramanian.G, "Computational Structural Mechanics", Prentice

Hall of India Pvt Ltd, New Delhi - 110 001, 2001, First Edition

• Rubinstien, M.F. 'Matrix Computer Analysis of Structures', Prentice Hall, 1966

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Prepared by Approved by

Dr.K.S.Satyanarayanan HOD/CIVIL

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Lesson Plan

M-Tech Structural engineering- I-Semester 2011-12

Course Code ST0710

Course Name Design of Tall Buildings

Prerequisites Nil

Category P

Lecture No Date Topic Reference

1,2 Introduction - Design Philosophy - History -

advantages and disadvantages - Vertical city concepts

1,5,6

3,4,5 Essential amenities - fire safety - water supply -

drainage and garbage disposal

1,5,6

6,7,8 Service systems - structural and foundation systems.

Factors affecting height, growth and form - Human

comfort criteria

1,5,6

9 Loads and materials-Gravity loading - Dead and Live

load - calculation - Impact and construction loads

1,6,7

10,11,12 Wind loading - static and dynamic approach -

Analytical and wind tunnel experimental method.

1,6,7

CYCLE TEST

13,14,15 Earthquake loading - Equivalent lateral force, Modal

analysis - combination of loading in various design

philosophies

1,6,7

16,17 Materials for tall buildings - High strength concrete -

Light weight concrete - Fibre reinforced concrete

Composite Materials

1,5,6

18,19 Structural systems- Behavior of High Rise structures -

Different system for load distribution in steel and

1,3,6

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concrete

20,21 Vertical and horizontal load resistant systems 1,3,6

22,23,24 Rigid frames - braced frames - infilled frames - shear

walls - wall frames - tubular systems - outrigger braced

systems - Mega systems

1,3,6

25,26,27 Analysis and Design-Analysis and Design principles of

various horizontal load transfer systems - approximate

methods - Modelling for accurate analysis - 3D

analysis - Member forces – displacements

1,6,7

TERM PAPER

28,29,30 Analysis for various secondary effects - Creep,

shrinkage and temperature. Stability Analysis - Overall

buckling analysis of frames, wall frames, approximate

methods, second order effects of gravity loading

1,6,7

31,32,33 P - effect and various methods of analysis - influence

of foundation instability, out of plumb effects - Elastic

Deformations.

1,6,7

34,35 Dynamic Analysis - Principles of design of tall braced

frames for earthquake and blast resistant design

1,6,7

36,37,38 Advance topics-Structural systems for future

generation buildings - Expert systems for consultations

2,3,5

39,40 Economics - Research needs in tall building materials,

systems and designs

2,3,5

MODEL EXAMINATION

END SEMESTER EXAMINATION

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Reference Books

1. Schuller.W.G., "High Rise Building Structures", John Wiley & sons, 1977

2. Lynn.S. Beedle, "Advances in Tall Buildings", CBS Publishers and Distributors, New

Delhi, 198

3. Lin T.Y and Stotes Burry.D, "Structural Concepts and Systems for Architects and

Engineers", John Wiley and Sons, 198

4. Dr.Gupta.Y.P, Editor, "Proceedings of National Seminar on High Rise Structures -

Design and construction practices for Middle Level Cities", Nov - 14 - 16, 1955. New

Age International Publishers Ltd., Chennai.

5. Lecture Notes on "Tall Buildings" - Short Term Course organized by Civil Engineering

Department, SRM Engg college, Kattankulathur. June 2002

6. Smith .B.S. and Coull .A., "Tall Building Structure", 'Analysis and Design', John Wiley

& Sons, Inc., 1991

7. Taranath .B.S., "Structural Analysis and Design of Tall Buildings", Mc Graw Hill Co.

1988.

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[Mr.S.PRADEEP]

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Lesson Plan

M.Tech Structural Engineering Semester I 2011-12

Course Code ST 0505

Course Name THEORY OF ELASTICITY AND PLASTICITY

Prerequisites Nil

Category P

Lecture No Topic

Unit I

1,2 Analysis Of Stress And Stain - Stress Strain Relationship

3,4 State Of Strain At A Point

5,6,7 Compatibility Equations

8 Generalized Hooke's Law

9,10 Plane Stress And Plane Strain.

Unit II

11,12 Airy's Stress Function – Polynomials

13,14,15 Biharmonic Equations

16,17 General Solution Of Problems By Displacement (Warping Function) Force

(Prandtl's Stress Function)

18,19,20,21 Two Dimensional Problems In Carterian Co-Ordinates

1.Bending Of Cantilever Loaded At End

2.Bending Of Beam By Uniform Load

Unit III

22 General Solution Of Problems

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23,24 Torsion Of Prismatic Bars By Displacement (Warping Function) Force

(Prandtls Stress Function)

25,26 Torsion Of Shafts Of Circular And Non Circular Cross Sectional Shapes Only

(Elliptic And Rectangular)

27,28 Torsion Of Thin Rectangular Sections And Hollow Thin Walled Sections.

Unit IV

29 Principle Of Virtual Work

30,31 Strain Energy In Axial Load, Flexure, Shear And Torsion

32,33 Rayleigh Ritz Methods

34,35 Castigliano's Theorem-Complementary Strain Energy.

Unit V

36,37 Introduction To Problems In Plasticity

38 Physical Assumption - Criterian Of Yielding

39,40 Rankines Theory - St. Venant's Theory

41,42 Flow Rule (Plastic Stress - Strain Relationship

43,44 Elastic Plastic Problems Of Beams In Bending - Plastic Torsion

45 Sand Heap Analogy

Faculty members handling

Faculty Name Signature

Miss.S.Sindhu Nachiar

HOD/CIVIL ENGG

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Lesson Plan

M-Tech Structural engineering- I-Semester 2011-12

Course Code ST0503

Course Name Structural dynamics

Prerequisites Nil

Category P

Lecture No Topic

1 Introduction

2,3,4 Differential equation of motion, D'Alembert's principle

5,6,7,8 Free vibration and forced vibration response, damped

and undamped, evaluation of damping constants

9,10 vibration of machine foundation, vibration isolation

11,12,13 vibration measuring instruments. Response to general

loading , pulse excitation

14,15,16 Duhamel Integral, Numerical methods , Newmark

method

17,18 Two and three degree systems , solution of eigen value

problem

19,20 Stodola method , orthogonality conditions , Modal

superposition method

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21,22,23 Vibration analysis of continuous systems , simply

supported beams

24,25 Effect of shear and rotary inertia, Timoshenko beam ,

Effect of axial loads.

CYCLE TEST

26 Concept of response spectrum

27,28,29 estimation of design forces of multistory buildings

using Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) codes ,

earthquake analysis of base isolated buildings.

30 Wind effects on structures

31,32 static and dynamic , analysis for wind loads using BIS

codes

33,34,35 quasi static method and gust factor method.

TERM PAPER

36,37,38 Blast loading

39,40,41,42,4

3,44

over ground and underground structures - design

parameters - relevant BIS codes

MODEL EXAMINATION

END SEMESTER EXAMINATION

REFERENCE BOOKS

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1. Clough & Penzein "Dynamics of Structures", McGrawHill 1995

2. Short course on Seismic Design of Reinforced Concrete Buildings, CEP, IIT, Kanpur,

Dec.1995

3. Anil.K.Chopra, Dynamics of Structures (Theory and Applications to Earthquake

Engineering), 2nd Edition, Prentice Hall of India Private Limited. New Delhi, 2003

4. Mukhopadhyay, M., "Structural Dynamics", Ane Books, India, 2006

5. Paz, M., "Structural Dynamics - Theory and Computations", CBS Publications, New

Delhi, 1983

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[Mr.H.THIAGU]

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PG LESSON PLAN

II M.Tech III Sem Structural Engineering

LESSON PLAN

Year/Degree II M.Tech III Sem Structural Engineering

Sub.Code/Title ST0713 Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Structures

Lecture No. Topics Covered Ref.

1. Overview of the syllabus, objectives of the course and purpose 1,5,6

2. Performance of construction materials and components of structures for

strength permeability

1,5,6

3. Thermal properties of concrete and cracking effects due to climate,

temperature

1,4

4. Deterioration due to chemicals, wear and tear 1,4

5. & 6 Design and Construction errors 5 &6

7. Effects of cover thickness, Definitions Maintenance and Repair and

Rehabilitation

4,5,6

8. Defect, Damage, Decay-cause of Decay, arresting decay, Distresses in

members

6

9. ,10 Facets of Maintenance, importance of Maintenance, Advantages of

Maintenance

2,6

11. Role of professional officer Assessment of Procedure for evaluating

damaged structure

2,6

12. ,13 Diagnosis of construction failures 4

14. ,15 Observing distress in R.C.element effects of roots in trees in the vicity of 6

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Lecture No. Topics Covered Ref.

and load beaming structures

TEST I

16. Observing distress in steel and timper structural elements 6

17. &18 Corrosion damage of R.C.Combo nation of concrete, Electro chemical

reactions

6

19. &

20

Corrosion Monitoring techniques-corrosion protection methods – corrosion

inhibitors

6

21. Use of corrosion resistant steels Cathodic Protection-rust eliminates 5,6

22. ,23 Coatings to concrete and steel and their importance 6

24. ,25 Causes of deterioration of concrete structures steel structures and timber

structures masonry and its deterioration

26. Surface deterioration of concrete, offlore………………caves, prevention

and protection

6

SURPRISE TEST

27. Special concretes and Mortar 6

28. Concrete Chemicals 5,6

29. Expansive cement, polymer concrete 1,5,6

30. Sulphur infiltrated concrete, Ferrocement 1,5,6

31. Fibre reinforced concrete 5,6

TEST II

32. Methods of repair in concrete 5,6

33. Methods of repair in steel and Timber 6

34. Methods of repair in Masonry structures 6

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Lecture No. Topics Covered Ref.

35. Guniting, shotcreting-epoxy injection technique 6

36. Strengthening of existing structures-repairs to overcome low member

strength, deflection, cracking chemical disruption

6,9

37. Repairs to deterioration due to weaking, wear damage due to fire, leakage 46

38. Repairs due to marine exposure 3,6

39. Use of Non destructive testing techniques for evaluation 5,6

40. Load testing of structures 5,6

41. Demolition of structures using Engineered and Non Engineered technique 6

42. Case studies on repairs 6

43. Model Examination

References

1. Concrete Technology MS Shelty – Theory and Practive, S.Chand & Co , New Delhi,

1992.

2. Raikar R N “Learning form failures, deficiencies in design, Construction, and service R

& D Centre(SDCPL) Raikar Bhavan, Bombay 1987.

3. Health monitoring of structures “ A practice strategy-proceedings of the ISTE sponsored

short course Department of Civil Engineering, SRM Engineering College, Jan 2003.

4. “Repair and Rehabilitation” Compietation from IGJ, ACC RCD Publication 2001.

5. Concrete Technology by A.R. Santhakumar Oxford University Press, New Delhi 2004.

6. Hand out of Dr.M.Lakshmipathy.

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Prepared by HOD/CIVIL

(Dr.M.Lakshmipathy)

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LESSON PLAN

M-Tech Structural engineering- III-Semester 2011-12

Course Code ST0714

Course Name PRESTRESSED CONCRETE STRUCTURES

Prerequisites Nil

Category P

LECTURE NO TOPIC

1 Basic Concepts

2,3 Stresses at transfer and service loads

4,5,6 ultimate strength in flexure

7,8,9 code provisions in - deflection (short ,long

term) in (IS, BS, ACI).

10,11 Design for shear, bond and torsion Design of

End blocks

12,13 Design of Tension Members

14,15 - Design of prestressed concrete cylindrical

water tanks

16,17 Design of prestressed concrete pipes.

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CYCLE TEST

18,19,20 Compression members with and without flexure

21,22 Compression member and its application in

design of piles

23,24,25 Composite construction with precast PSC beams

and cast-in-situ R.C. Slab

26,27 Analysis and Design

28,29

Ultimate Strength , their application

30,31,32,33 Structures like folded plates, prestressed

cylindrical shells, spherical shells, partial

prestressing

34,35,36 Principles, analysis and design concepts,

crackwidth.

TERM PAPER

37,38 Analysis and design

39,40,41 continuous beams

42,43 Concept of linear transformation

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44,45 concordant cable profile and cap cables.

MODEL EXAMINATION

END SEMESTER EXAMINATION

REFERENCE BOOKS

1.Krishna Raju.N "Prestressed Concrete", 4th Edition, Tata McGraw Hill

Publishing Co. New Delhi 2000 \

2.Sinha .N.C & S.K. Roy, "Fundamentals of Prestressed Concrete, S.Chand

& Co., 1985

3. Rajagopalan.N. "Prestressed Concrete", Narosa Publishing House, New

Delhi - 2002

4.Lin .T.Y. "Design of Prestressed Concrete Structures", John Wiley and

Sons - Inc - 1960

5. Leonhardt.F. "Prestressed Concrete Design and Construction", - Second

Edition Wilhelm Ernst & Sohn, Berlin, 1964

6.Guyon .V. "Limit State Design of Prestressed Concrete", - Vol - 1 & 2,

Applied Science Publishers, London 1995

7. Dayaratnam.P., "Prestressed Concrete", Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co.

New Delhi 2000

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[Mr.H.THIAGU]

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Lesson Plan

M-Tech Structural engineering- III-Semester 2011-12

Course Code ST0708

Course Name Design of Steel-Concrete Composite Structures

Prerequisites Nil

Category P

Lecture No Date Topic Reference

1,2 Introduction to Steel - Concrete Composite

Construction

1,3

3,4 Theory of Composite Structures 1,3

5,6 Introduction to Steel - Concrete - Steel - Sandwitch

Construction.

1,3

7,8 Behaviour of composite beams - columns 1

9,10,11,12 Design of Composite beam 1

13,14,15,16 Concrete Composite Columns 1

17,18,19,20 Design of Composite Trusses. 1

21,22,23 Types of Connections 1

24,25,26 Design of Connections in Composite structures 1

27,28 Shear Connections 1

29,30,31 Design of Connections in composite trusses. 1

32,33 Behaviour of girder bridges 1,3

34,35,36 Design concepts of girder bridges 1,3

37,38 Case Studies on steel - concrete composite

construction structures in buildings

1,3

39, 40 Seismic behaviour of composite structures. 1,3

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Reference Books

• Teaching Resource Material for Structural Steel Design", Volume 2/3 jointly prepared by

1. I.I.T., MS 2. Anna University 3. SERC, MS 4. "Institute for Steel Development and

growth", Calcutta

• Owens .G.W. & Knowels.P. "Steel Designs Manual", (Fifth Edition) Steel Concrete

Institute (UK) Oxford #CCCCCC; well Scientific Publications, 1992

• Johnson.R.P. "Composite Structures of Steel and Concrete". Vol-I, #CCCCCC;well

Scientific Publications (Second Edition) U.K. 1994

PREPARED BY HOD/CIVIL ENGG

MR.A.BALAMURUGAN

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M.Tech / CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

SRM UNIVERSITY, KATTANKULATHUR -603 203

Faculty of Engineering and Technology

Department of Civil Engineering

Degree / Specialization : M.Tech / Construction Engineering & Management

Year / Semester : I / I

Subject Code / Title :

CN0501 / MODERN STRUCTURAL MATERIALS AND SYSYTEM DESIGN

Staff : ANANDH.KS / Assistant Professor (O.G) / CIVIL

Lesson no Topics No of hours References

Materials for structural system-masonry-

materials-masonry units aspects-

requirements-concrete infill reinforcing-

concrete infill reinforcing steel-

construction systems.

3 1

Concrete, Steel - behavior - tension -

compression - Reinforced concrete -

characteristics - applications

3 1,2

1

Fiber reinforced concrete - introduction -

properties - factors - requirements -

orientation - volume fraction - aspect ratio

- applications - experience in use.

4 1

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Composite materials - failure modes -

concept -behavior - applications -

advantages.

3 1

Type of loads - static and dynamic loads -

terminologies. Dead load - unit weight -

materials -building components - store

materials

3 2,3

Imposed load - loads on floors -reduction

factor - beam - roof - example. Wind load -

speed and pressure - forces on structures -

dynamic effects - force on circular sections

4 3 2

Special loads - accidental loads.

Earthquake and blast loads - general

principle - recommendations for planning

blast resistance - IS codes.

3 1,4

3 Structural systems - function -

understanding - classifications. 2 1,2

Floor systems - types - properties -Gravity

load transfer systems - lateral load transfer

system - cost of system - rigid and braced

frames - behaviour - limitations- analysis

methods.

3 2,4

Introduction - process of design - basic

requirements - phases of construction. 3 1,4

Design parameters - steps in conceptual

design - common requirements - data

required - stages of design

2 3,4 4

elements of structural systems - economy 2 1,2

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in design - structural safety during

construction.

Introduction - defect -decay - repair cost -

distress in structures - masonry - steel -

concrete structures.

4 2,4

Quality monitoring - maintenance -

preventive measures in new construction. 2 1,2 5

Assessment procedure for damages - flow

chart. Materials for repair - techniques of

repair - strengthening techniques

2 3,4

Reference Books

1. Cowan HJ, "Architecture Systems", An Introduction to structural mechanoics American

Elsevier, New York 1971

2. Enjel Heinrich , "Structures Systems", Iliffe, London, 1967

3. Miha Tomazevic, "Earthquake resistance design of masonry buildings", Series on

Innovations in Structures and Construction -Vol.I., Imperial College Press, 1999

4. Health Monitoring of Structures A proactive strategy, "Lecture notes", seminar by SRM

Engineering College, 2003

STAFF INCHARGE HOD /

CIVIL

(ANANDH.KS , AP /CIVIL )

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SRM UNIVERSITY, KATTANKULATHUR -603 203

Faculty of Engineering and Technology

Department of Civil Engineering

Degree / Specialization : M.Tech / Construction Engineering & Management

Year / Semester : I / I

Subject Code / Title : CN 0503 / PROJECT FORMULATION AND APPRAISAL

Staff : L.KRISHNARAJ / Assistant Professor (O.G) / CIVIL L T P C

LESSON PLAN 3 2 0 4

SI.NO

LESSON TOPIC

Planned

Hour

Actual

Hour

Text

book

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1 Capital investments- Capital budgeting 3 1

2 feasibility study – preliminary analysis 2 1,3

3 market, technical, financial, economic and ecological 4 1

4 detailed market and demand analysis- detailed technical

analysis

3 1,3

5 CYCLE TEST-1

6 Time Value of Money 2 1

7 Cost of Capital 3 1,2

8 NPV -BCR 4 1

9 IRR -ARR -Urgency 4 1

10 Pay Back Period –Analysis of risk 4 1

11 Financing of projects 2 1

12 means of finance 2 1

13 financial institutions – special schemes 2 1,2

14 TERM PAPER

15 Private sector participation in Infrastructure Development

Projects

3 1,2

16 BOT, BOOT 3 2

17 Technology Transfer and Foreign Collaboration . 4 2

18 MODEL EXAM Total hours 45

REFERENCES

1. Prasanna Chandra, Projects -Planning Analysis Selection Implementation & Review

Fourth Edition,. Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi.. 1995.

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2. Joy P.K.. Total Project Management - The Indian Context (Chapters 3 .7), New Delhi,

Macmillan India Ltd., 1992.

3. United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) Manual for the

preparation of Industrial Feasibility Studies, (IDSI Reproduction) Bombay, 1987.

STAFF INCHARGE HOD / CIVIL

(L.KRISHNARAJ, AP /CIVIL )

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Degree / Specialization : M.Tech / CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

Year / Semester : I / I Sem

Subject Code / Title : CN 0505 / Quantitative Techniques in Construction Management

Staff : V.R PRASATH KUMAR / Assistant Professor (O.G) / CIVIL

SI.NO LESSON TOPIC

Planned

Hour

Actual

Hour

Text

book

1 To review the basics of Optimization principles

2

To study the optimization techniques and simulation of

models

3

To apply the concepts studied under 1 and 2 above to

inventory, scheduling and other related problems

4 Introduction to Operations research-Linear programming 4 1

5

Graphical and Simplex Methods,Duality and Post Optimality

Analysis 5 1,2

6 Transportation and Assignment Problems 3 2,3

7 Cycle Test - 1

8 Inventory control,EOQ,Quantity Discounts,Safety Stock 4

9

Replacement Theory-PERT and CPM-Simulation Models-

Quality Control 4 2,3

10

Working Capital Management-Compound Interest and Present

Value methods 4 1,3

11 Discounted Cash Flow Techniques-Capital Budgeting 5

Term Paper

12

Decision Theory-Decision Rules-Decision making under

conditions of certainity 4 3,4

13 risk and uncertainity-Decision trees-Utility Theory 4 4

14 Cost concepts-Break-even -Analysis 4 4

15 Pricing techniques-Game Theory applications 4 4

16 Model Exam

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Total Hours 45

Reference Books

1.Vohra, N.D. " Quantitative Techniques in Management ", Tata McGraw Hill Co., Ltd, New Delhi, 1990

2.Seehroeder, R.G., " Operations Management ", McGraw Hill, USA, 1982

3.Levin, R.I, Rubin, D.S., and Stinsonm J., " Quantitative Approaches to Management" McGraw Hill Book C

4.Frank Harrison, E., " The Managerial Decision Making Process ", Houghton Miffin Co.Boston, 1975

Handling Staff

HOD /

CIVIL

(V.R Prasath Kumar / Civil)

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III – Sem - M.Tech / CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT

SRM UNIVERSITY, KATTANKULATHUR -603 203

Faculty of Engineering and Technology

Department of Civil Engineering

Degree / Specialization : M.Tech / Construction Engineering & Management

Year / Semester : II / III

Subject Code / Title : CN0704 / QUALITY CONTROL & SAFETY MANAGEMENT

Staff : D.RENUKA PARAMESWARI / Assistant Professor (O.G) / CIVIL L T P C

LESSON PLAN 3 0 0 3

REFERENCES

1. James, J.O Brian, Construction Inspection Handbook -Quality Assurance and:Quality

Control, Van Nostrand, New York(, 1989

2. Kwaku, A., Tenah, Jose. M. Guevara, Fundamentals of Construction Management and

Organization, Reston Publishing Co., Inc., Virginia, 1985

3. Juran Frank, J.M. and Gryna, F.M. Quality Planning and Analysis, Tata McGraw Hill

1982

4. Hutchins.G, ISO 9000, Viva Books. New Delhi 1993

5. Clarkson H. Oglesby, Productivity Improvement in Construction, McGraw-Hill, 1989

6. John L. Ashford, The Management of Quality in Construction. E & F.N, Spon. New

York, 1989

STAFF INCHARGE HOD / CIVIL (D.RENUKA

PARAMESWARI, AP /CIVIL )

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LESSON PLAN

M-Tech Construction Engineering and Management – III, Semester 2011-12

Course Code CN0713

Course Name CONTRACT LAWS AND REGULATIONS

Prerequisites Nil

Category CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Lecture No Topic

1,2,3 Indian Contracts Act -Elements of Contracts

4,5 Types of Contracts

6,7 Standard Contract Document

7,8 Law of Torts

9,10 Pre qualification - Bidding - Two Cover System

11,12,13 Tender documents- Evaluation of Tender from Technical, financial aspects

14,15 Potential Contractual Problems - price variation clause

16,17,18 Laws and Acts - Agreements – Violations

19,20 Appointment of arbitrator-Power and duties of arbitrator

21,22 Dispute review board

23,24,25 EMD - Security deposits - Fine - Liquidated Damages

26,27 Insurance income tax - Sales tax – VAT

28,29 Legal requirements of planning

30,31 Local government approval

32,33 Labour laws - Workmen compensation act

34,35,36 Minimum wages Act - Maternity benefit Act

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37,38 Domestic emerging on misconduct

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Gajaria G.T., Laws Relating to Building and Engineering Contracts in India,

M.M.Tripathi Private Ltd., Bombay, 1982 Tamilnadu PWD Code, 1986

2. Jimmie Hinze, Construction Contracts, McGraw Hill, 2001

3. Joseph T. Bockrath, Contracts, the Legal Environment for Engineers and Architects,

McGraw Hiii, 2000

4. Lecture Notes, Legal Aspects for Civil Engineers, Short Term Course organized by

SRMEC, 29th May to 4th June, 2002

5. Oxley Rand Posicit, Management Techniques applied to the Construction Industry,

Granda Publishing Ltd., 1980

Prepared By

Vinish John HOD/CIVIL

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Degree / Specialization : M.Tech / CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING AND

MANAGEMENT

Year / Semester : II / III

Subject Code / Title : CN 0710 / Shoring, Scaffolding and Form work

Staff : RAJ PRASAD.J / Assistant Professor (O.G) / CIVIL

SI.NO LESSON TOPIC

Planned

Hour

Text

book

1

Lumber - Types - Finish - Sheathing ratio -Working stresses -Repetitive

member stress 2 1

2

Plywood -Types and grades -Textured surfaces and strength -

Reconstituted wood 2 1

3

Steel -Aluminum -Form lining materials - Hardware and fasteners -

Nails in Plywood -Bolts, lag screws and connectors - Bolt loads. 3 1

4

Design considerations- Live loads and Wind pressure -Concrete

pressure on form work- Concrete density -Height of discharge -

Temperature -Rate of Placing 3 1

5

-Consistency of concrete - Vibration -Hydrostatic pressure and pressure

distribution -Examples -Adjustment for non-standard conditions- 2 2

6

Basic simplification - Beam forms -Slab forms- Column forms -Wall

forms -Allowable stresses - Check for deflection, bending and lateral

stability - Examples. 2 2

7

Simple wood stresses -Slenderness ratio -Allowable load -Tubular steel

shores -Patented shores -Site Preparation, Size and spacing 2 2

8

-Steel Tower Frames -Safety practices -Horizontal shores -Ellis shores -

Dayton sure grip and Baker Roos shores -Safway Symons shores-Dead

shore -Raking and Flying shores. 3 3

9

Overall Planning -Detailed planning - Standard units - Corner units -

Schedule - Planning at Tender stage - Development of basic system -

Planning for maximum reuse - Planning examples 2 1

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10

Site layout plan-Crane arrangements -Recheck plan details - Planning

for safety- Transporting plant -Wales and ties - Vertical transportable

form work. 3 3

11

Location of job mill -Storage -Equipment-Form for Wall footings -

Column footings -Slab on grade and paving work -Highway and Airport

paving 2 1

12

External vibration -Prefabricated panel systems - Giant forms -Curved

wall forms -Tolerance for walls -Erections Practices 2 4

13

-Column heads-Beam or girder forms - Suspended forms- Suggested

Tolerances -Concrete Joint construction-Flying system forms 2 4

14

Causes of failures -Case studies- Finish of exposed concrete -Design

deficiencies -Safety factors -Stripping sequence - Reshore installation -

Advantages of reshoring. 3 7

15

Shell forms -Design considerations -Loads -Building forms -Strength

requirements -Tunnel forming components 2 4

16

- Curb and gutter forms - Invert forms -Arch forms -Concrete placement

methods - Cut and cover construction -Tolerances 2 6

17

Slip forms-Principles -Types -Advantages -Functions of various

components-Planning -Safety in slip forms -Special structures built with

slip form technique 3 7

18

-Codal provisions -Types of scaffolds -Putlog and Independent scaffold

-Single pole scaffolds -Fixing ties- Spacing of ties 2 4

19

bracing -knots safety net -General safety requirements- Gantry and

system scaffolds - Shuttering for Precast members and continuous

casting forms. 3 4

20 Model Exam

Total Hours 45

Reference Books

1

Robert L. Peurifoy and Garold D. Oberlender, "Formwork for Concrete

Structures", McGraw- Hill, 1996

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2

Hurd. M.K., "Formwork for Concrete", Special Publication No.4 Fifth Edition

American Concrete Institute, Detroit, 1983

3

4

5

Tudor Dinescu and Constantin Radulescu, "Slip Form Techniques", Abacus Press

Tum Bridge Wells, Kent, 1982.

6

7

Safety Requirements for Scaffolding, American National Standards Institute.

Broadway, New York, 10018

8

Prepared By

HOD / CIVIL

Mr.RajPrasad

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SRM UNIVERSITY, KATTANKULATHUR -603 203

Faculty of Engineering and Technology

Department of Civil Engineering

egree / Specialization : M.Tech / Construction Engineering & Management

ear / Semester : I / I

ubject Code / Title : CN0708 / BUILDING SERVICES

aff : D.RENUKA PARAMESWARI / Assistant Professor (O.G) / CIVIL L T P C

LESSON PLAN 3 0 0 3

SI.NO

LESSON TOPIC

Planned

Hour

Actual

Hour

Text

book

19 Water quality, Purification and treatment- water supply

systems-distribution systems in small towns Water quality,

Purification and treatment

4 1

20 types of pipes used- laying jointing ,testing-testing for

water tightness plumbing system for building-internal

supply in buildings- municipal bye laws and regulations

4 1,3

21 Rain Water Harvesting - Sanitation in buildings-

arrangement of sewerage systems in housing -pipe systems-

storm water drainage from buildings

4 1

22 septic and sewage treatment plant - collection, conveyance

and disposal of town refuse systems.

3 1,3

23 CYCLE TEST-1

24 Types of wires , wiring systems and their choice -planning

electrical wiring for building -main and distribution boards

transformers and switch gears

4 1

25 -modern theory of light and colour -synthesis of light -

luminous flux -candela- lans of illumination-lighting

design-design for modern lighting.

4 1,2

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26 Ventilation and its importance-natural and artificial systems 3 1

27 Window type and packaged air-conditioners-chilled water

plant -fan coil systems-water piping -cooling load -air

conditioning systems for different types of buildings

4 1

28 protection against fire to be caused by A.C.Systems. 1 1

29 Causes of fire in buildings-safety regulations-NBC- 2 1

30 planning considerations in buildings like Non-combustible

materials , construction, staircases and A.C. systems,

special features required for physically handicapped and

elderly in building types

3 1

31 SURPRISE TEST-1

32 heat and smoke detectors-dry and wet risers-Automatic

sprinklers

3 1,2

33 Capacity determination of OHT and UGT for fire fighting

needs..

2 2

34 Intelligent buildings-Building automation-Smart buildings-

Building services in high rise buildings.

4 2

35 MODEL EXAM Total hours 45

REFERENCES

1. G.M.Fair,J.C.Geyer and D.Okun, Water and waste Engineering ,Vol.II,John Wiley

&sons,Inc.,New York. 1968

2. R.G.Hopkinson and J.D.Kay , The Lighting of buildings ,Faber and Faber,London, 1969

3. Hand book for Building Engineers in Metric systems,NBC, New Delhi, 1968

4. Philips Lighting in Architecture Designs,McGraw Hill, New York, 1964

5. Time saver Standards for Architecture Design Data , Callendar JH ,McGraw Hill, 1974

6. William H.Severns and Julian R.Fellows, Air conditioning and refrigeration ,John Wily

and sons, London,1988

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STAFF INCHARGE HOD / CIVIL (D.RENUKA

PARAMESWARI, AP /CIVIL

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M.Tech - Environmental Engineering – I Semester

SRM U NIVERSITY

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

LESSON PLAN

Sub:code & title : EN0505 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

Batch/semester : M.Tech / I

Sl.No. Topics to b covered No. Of Hrs Reference

1

Types and sources of solid wastes.

Need for solid waste management.

Elements of integrated solid waste management system

and roles of stakeholders

Hierarchy of Integrated Solid Waste Management

(ISWM)

Planning for ISWM

Issues and future challenges in SWM

Salient features of Indian legislations on management

and handling of municipal solid wastes , plastics and fly

ash

1

2

3

4

6

1

1

1

1

1

2

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2 Waste generation – rates and variation at

International ,global and local level

Waste composition

Factors causing variation in rates and composition

Physical , chemical and Biological properties of solid

wastes

Physical , chemical and Biological transformations of

solid waste

Importance of waste transformations in SWM

Waste sampling and characterization plan

Source reduction of wastes, recycling and reuse

Waste exchange

7

8

10

11

12

15

1

1

1

1

1

1

3 Handling and segregation of waste at source

Storage and collection of municipal solid waste

16

18

1

1

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Analysis of collection systems

The need for transfer and transport

Transfer stations optimizing waste allocation –

compatibility,

Storage, labelling wastes

19

20

22

1

1

1

4 Objectives of waste processing

Unit operations for the material separation and

processing technologies

Biological and chemical conversion technologies

Methods and controls of composting

Energy recovery and other modern techniques in

managing solid waste

Case studies

24

27

29

31

33

1

1

1

1

1

5 Waste disposal options

The landfill method of solid waste disposal

Reactions occurring in landfills

34

1

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Landfill classifications, types and methods

Landfill site selection considerations

Design and operation of sanitary landfills, secure

landfills.

Landfill gas management – composition, characteristics,

generation, movement and control

Leachate management – composition, formation,

movement and control

Closure of landfills and Environmental Monitoring

Landfill Remediation

36

37

39

41

43

45

1

1

1

1

1

1

REFERENCES:

1. George Tchobanoglous, Hilary Theisen , Samuel A, Vigil “Integrated Solid Waste

Management, McGraw – Hill International edition, New York, 1993

2. CPHEEO “Manuel on Municipal Solid Waste Management, Central Public Health and

Environmental Engineering Organisation, Government of India ,New Delhi,2000

Prepared By Approved By

Sija Arun HOD (civi

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Sub code /Title: EN 0503 UNIT OPERATION AND PROCESS IN WATER AND

WASTEWATER TREATMENT

Branch/ Specialisation : M.Tech ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING Sem / Year : I

Sem- I YEAR

Sl.No TOPICS TO BE COVERED

HOURS

PLANNED

REFERENCE

L T P

1

Introduction - Unit operations and

processes 2 2,3

2 Principal types of reactor 1 1,3

3 Flow measurement 1 3,4

4 Screening -Types 2 1 2,3

5 Flow equalization 2 3 3,4

6 Mixing - Types 2 1,3

7 Coagulation and floculation 1 1 2,3

8 Test 2

9 Introduction - sedimentation 1 1,3

10

Types of settling - discrete, floculant,

hindered 2 1,3

11 Flotaton - Types 2 2 2,3

12 Filteration - Types of filters 2 1,3

13 Head loss through filters 1 2 1,3

14 Construction- design of slow sand filter 2 1,3

15 Design problems 2 1,3

16 Construction -design of rapid sand filters 2 1,3

17 Design problems 2 1,3

18 Announced Quiz 1

19 High rate filters and pressure filter 1 2,3

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20 Disinfection - objectives - types 1 2,3

21 Chlorinated - Bleaching powder 2 2,3

22 Ozone treatment - UV irradiation 2 2,3

23

Types of chlorination -Break point

chlorination 2 2,3

Dechlorination

24 Aerobic suspended growth process 2 1,3

25 Anaerobic suspended growth process 2 1,3

26 Aerobic attached growth process 2 1,3

27 Anaerobic attached growth process 2 1,3

28 Determination of kinetic coefficient 2 2 1,3

29 Unannounced Quiz 1

30 pH 3 LAB Manual

31 Conductivity 2 LAB Manual

32 TDS 2 LAB Manual

33 Total solids 3 LAB Manual

34 Hardness 3 LAB Manual

35 Alkalinity 3 LAB Manual

36 Turbidity 2 LAB Manual

37 Dissolved Oxygen 3 LAB Manual

Sl.No TOPICS TO BE COVERED

HOURS

PLANNED REFERENCE

L T P

38 Biological oxygen demand 3 LAB Manual

39 Chemical oxygen demand 3 LAB Manual

40 Coliform count 3 LAB Manual

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Reference Books

1. G.S. Birdie J.S. Birdie "Water Supply & Sanitary Engineering", Dhanpatr Rai

Publishing

company Pvt Ltd. New Delhi.

2. R. Pannirselvam "Environmental Engineering Vol - I "Water Supply and Treatment", SPGS

Publishers,

chennai.

3. METCALF & EDDY, INC. "Wastewater Engineering - Treatment, Disposal,

and Reuse",

Third Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing CompanyLimited, New

Delhi 1995

4. "CASEY. T. J. "Unit Treatment Processes in Water and Wastewater Engineering", John Wiley

& Sons England 1993

Prepared By HOD /CIVIL

Mr.G.Vanketasamy

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M.Tech / III – Environmental Engineering

ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

LESSON PLAN

Sub:code & title : EN0716 CLEANER PRODUCTION

Batch/semester : M.Tech / III

Sl.No. Topics to be covered No. Of Hrs Reference

1- Sustainable Development- Indicators of Sustainability

Sustainability strategies-Barriers to Sustainability

Industrial activity and Environment-Industrialisation and

Sustainable development

Industrial Ecology-Cleaner Production(CP)in Achieving

Sustainability

Prevention versus Control of Industrial Pollution-

Environmental

Policies and Legislations

Regulations to Encourage Pollution Prevention and Cleaner

Production

Regulatory versus Market Based Approaches

2

4

5

7

8

9

1

1

1

1

1 & 3

1 & 3

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CYCLE TEST - I

2

Pollution Prevention- Definition-Importance-Historical

Evolution-Benefits-Promotion-Barriers

Role of Industry, Government and Institutions

Environmental Management Hierarchy-Source Reduction

Techniques

Process and Equipment Optimisation, Reuse, Recovery,

Recycle, Raw material Substitution

Internet Information and Other CP Resources

SURPRISE TEST

11

13

15

17

18

1 & 3

1 & 3

1 & 3

1 & 3

1 & 3

3 Over view of CP Assessment Steps and Skills

Preparing for the site visit, information gathering and

process

20

1 & 3

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flow diagram material balance, CP operation generation

Technical and Environmental feasibility Analysis

Economic valuation of alternatives- total cost analysis-CP

financing- Establishing a program

Organising a program-preparing program plan-Measuring

progress

Pollution Prevention and Cleaner production Awareness

Plan-Waste Audit – Environmental Statement

CYCLE TEST - II

23

25

27

29

32

1 & 3

1 & 3

1 & 3

1 & 3

1 & 3

4 Elements of Life Cycle Assessment-LCA stages and

Boundaries

LCA and Regulatory Process – LCA Methodology

Streamlining LCA

Applications of LCA- Eco Labelling

Life Cycle Costing - Design for the Environment

34

35

37

1 & 3

1 & 3

1 & 3

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International Environmental Standards ISO 14001

Environmental Audit

40

1 & 3

5 Industrial Application of CP, LCA, EMS and

Environmental Audits

45 1 & 3

REFERENCES

1.Paul L Bishop (2000)”Pollution Prevention Fundamental and Practice” McGraw-Hill

International

2. World Bank Group (1998) “Pollution Prevention and Abatement Handbook- Towards Cleaner

Production” , World Bank and UNEP, Washington D.C

3. Prasad modak, C . Visvanathan and Mandar parasnis (1995) “Cleaner Production Audit” ,

Environmental System Reviews, No.38, Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok

Prepared By Approved by

Sija Arun HOD (Civil)

Lesson Plan

M-Tech Environmental engineering- III-Semester 2011-12

Course Code EN0717

Course Name AIR POLLUTION CONTROL

Prerequisites Nil

Category P

Lecture No Date Topic Reference

1,2 Sources and classification of Air Pollutants: Natural

contaminants-aerosol-gases and vapour

1,3

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3,4 Air qualitystandards 1,3

5,6 Meteorology and Air pollution: Atmospheric stability

and inversions

1,3

7 Mixing height-plume behaviour. 1,3

8,9 plume rise estimation-effluent dispersion theories-

Isokinetic sampling -Modeling

1,3

CYCLE TEST I

10 Objectives-Filters, gravitational cyclones 1,2,3

11,12 centrifugal-multiple type cyclones, prediction of

collection efficiency

1,2,3

13,14 pressure drop across wet collectors 1,2,3

15,16 Electrostatic Precipitation theory-particle charging

collection

1,2,3

17,18 ESP design 1,2,3

19,20 Absorption: principles, description of equipment-

packed and plate columns

1,2,3

21,22 design and performance equations 1,2,3

SURPRISE TEST/ QUIZ

23,24 Adsorption: principles adsorbents, equipment

descriptions-PSA-adsorption cycle

1,2,3

25,26,27 solvent recovery system continuous rotary bed-

fluidized bed, Design and performance equations

1,2,3

28,29 Condensation: contact condensers-shell and tube

condensers, design and performance equation.

1,2,3

30, 31 Incineration: hydrocarbon incineration kinetics,

equipment description, design and performance

equations.

1,2,3

32,33 Processes based control mechanisms-mineral 4

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products-asphaltic concrete,

34,35,36 cement plants -glass manufacturing plants; Thermal

power plants,

4

37,38 Petroleum refining and storage plants Fertilizers, 4

39, 40 Fertilizers, Pharmaceuticals and wood processing

industry

4

41 Noise Standards 1,2,3

42,43 Measurement and control 1,2,3

44,45 preventive measures 1,2,3

MODEL EXAMINATION

Reference Books

1. Richard W.Boubel et al, "Fundamentals of Air Pollution", Academic Press, New York,

1994

2. Noel de Nevers, "Air Pollution control Engg." McGraw-Hill, New York,1995

3. M.N. Rao et al, "Air Pollution", Tata McGraw Hill, 1989

4. Case studies- downloaded materials.

PREPARED BY HOD/CIVIL ENGG

R.RAJI

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Sl.No TOPICS TO BE COVERED

HOURS

PLANNED

REFERENCE

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1 Material used for piping machines 1 6, 7,8

2

Prestressed concrete, mild steel, cast iron ductile

iron 2 6,7,8

3 Material characteristics and comparison. 2 6,7,8

4 Anchorage for pipes-necessity-principle 1 6,7,8

5 Design force to be considered including 2 6,7,8

hydro dynamic forces. 6,7,8

6 Pipe laying technology 1 6,7,8

7

Capacity calculation of overhead water tanks and

sumps 2 1,2,4

use of mass curve. 1,2,4

8

Types of water tanks-RCC and prestressed

concrete 1 1,2,4

9 Cylindrical-conincal spherical - Intzc type 1 1,2,4

10 Componenets of various types of water tanks 1 1,2,4

11 Design forces acting on components including 1 1,2,4

wind/ Earthquake forces

12 Exposure to design codes 1 1,2,4

13 Use of handbooks for the design economy of 1 1,2,4

14 Different types of tanks. 1 6,7

15

Function of underground reservoirs - Intake

towers 1 4,6,7

16 Settling tanks - Clarifloculators-Aeration tanks 1 4,6,7

17 Functional design of intake tower, settling tanks 5 4,6,7

and clarifloculators

18 Nature of design forces HP-EP-Uplift forces 2 3,7,8

19 Mechanism of corrosion 1 2,5,8

20

Proneness of environmental structures to

corrosion 2 2,7,8

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Sub code / Title : EN 0715 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING STRUCTURES

21

Precautions to be taken to prevent corrosion in

planning 2 2,7,8

22 Design, execution and maintenance stages 2 2,7,8

22

Rehabilitation measures for distress due to

corrosion 2 2,7,8

23 Importance of maintenance 1 3,7,8

24 Schedule of maintenance 2 3,7,8

25 Checklist for maintenance 2 3,7,8

26 Manpower for maintenance 1 3,7,8

27 Proactive maintenance 2 3,7,8

28 Consequence of non-maintenace 1 3,7,8

Branch/ Specialisation : M.Tech ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING Sem / Year : III

Sem- II YEAR

Reference Books

1. Hulse R., and Mosley, W.H., "Reinforced Concrete Design by Computer", Macmillan Education

Ltd., 1986

2. Ramaswamy, G.S., "Design and Construction of Concrete shell roofs, CBS Publishers, India,

1986

3. Green, J.K and Perkins, P.H., "Concrete liquid retaining structures", Applied Science Publishers,

1981

4. "Manual on Sewerage and Sewage Development", CPHEEO, Ministry of Urban Development,

GOI, New Delhi, 1993

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5. "Sewage Disposal and Air pollution Engineering", S.K. Garg Khanna Publishers, 2006 Volume-I

6. "Water Supply Engineering", S.K.-Khanna Publishers, 2006 Volume-I

7. Prestressed Concrete by Krishna Raju, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co, 2nd

Edition 1988

8. Reinforced Concrete by N.C.Sinha & S.K.Roy-S.Chand and Co. 1985

PREPARED BY HOD/CIVIL ENGG

Mr.G.Venketasamy

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I M.Tech - Remote Sensing & GIS

Lesson Plan

M-Tech - I-Semester 2011-12

Course Code RS0501

Course Name Photogrammetry & Remote Sensing

Prerequisites Nil

Category Rs & Gis

Lecture No Date Topic Reference

1 Overview on the whole syllabus

2 Unit 1

Introduction of Remote Sensing - Multi-concept of

remote sensing

2,3,4,5

3,4 Advantages and disadvantages - Electromagnetic

Energy and EM Spectrum

1,2,3,4,5

5 interactions with earth surface - Aerial Cameras

1,2,3,4,5

6,7,8 Geometry and aerial photographs, 6,7,8,9

9,10,11 Orientation Procedures, mapping & planning aero

triangulation system

6,7,8,9

12 Discussion on Entire Unit -1 1-9

13,14 Platforms - Various types of platforms-space craft

used for data acquisition

1,2,3,4,5

15,16,17 Land observation satellites 1,2,3,4,5

18,19,20 High resolution satellites-Weather satellites 1,2,3,4,5

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21 marine observation satellites-Discussion on Unit 2 1,2,3,4,5

22,23,24,25 Sensors - Concept of Microwave remote sensing -

SLAR, SAR

1,2,3,4,5

26,27

Scattrometers - Altimeter

1,2,3,4,5

28,29,30 Characteristics of microwave imageries, 1,2,3,4,5

31,32, LPS. 10

33-40 Cont.. of LPS 10

REFERENCE BOOKS

1) C.S. Agarwal and P.K. Garg. Text Book on Remote Sensing in Natural Resources,

Monitoring and Management. 2000. Wheeler publishing Co & Ltd., New Delhi

2) A.M. Chandra and S.K. Gosh. Remote Sensing and GIS, Narosa Publishing Home,

New Delhi 2002

3) Paul Curran P.J., Principles of Remote Sensing, 1983

4) Sabins R.R. Jr. "Remote Sensing Principles and Image Intrepretation", W.H. Freeman

and Company, 1978

5) Anji Reddy, Textbook of Remote Sensing and Geographical Information, BS

Publications, Hyderabad. ISBN : 81-7800-018-0

6) Wolf Paul. P., "Elements of Photogrammetry", McGraw Hill International Book

Company, 2nd editiion, 1983

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7) Francies H. Moffit and Mikail, Edward M., "Photogrammetry", Harper and Row

Publi- shers, 3rd edition, 1980

8) Karl Krans, "Photogrammetry, Vol I & Vol II", Ferd DGmmler verlag, 4th edition

1997

9) American Society of Photogrammetry, 4th edition, 1980

10) ERDAS IMAGINE LPS FIELD GUIDE

Prepared By HOD / CIVIL

Mr.SatyaRameshPotti

LESSON PLAN

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M..Tech Civil

Course Code RS 0503

Course Name GIS and Software

Prerequisites Should have knowledge of Geography and mathematics

Category Geographical Information System

Instructional objectives: To interpretate the spatial data and non-spatial using GIS packages.

Sl. No. Instructional objectives

1. To analysis the data and modeling

2. To editing the map elements, data error

3. To digitize the spatial data

Student outcomes

Student

outcome

number

Student outcome

(a) an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering

(d) an ability to function on multidisciplinary teams

(e) an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems

(h) the broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions

in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context

(j) a knowledge of contemporary issues

(k) an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary

for engineering practice

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Section A

Lecture

No

Date Topic Instructional

objectives

Student

outcome

Reference

UNIT -1

1 Introduction to GIS 1,2 h 1,2

2 components of GIS 2 a,h 1,2

3 Geographical concepts 1,2 a,e,j 1,2

4 Input data for GIS 1,2 a,e,j 1,2

5 Output products. 1,2 a,e,j 1,2

6 Sources of Data 1,2 a,e,j 1,2

UNIT-II-

7 GIS data types 1,2 a, e, j 1,2

8 Data Representation 1,2 a, e, j 1,2

9 Data sources 1,2 a, e 1,2

10 Typical GIS data sets 1,2 a, e 1,2

11 Data Acquisition, 1,2 a, e 2,3

12 verification and editing 3 a, e & k 2,3

13 Geo-referencing – Coordinate systems 2 and 3 a, e & k 2,3

14 Spatial data models and errors 1, 3 a, e & k 1,2

15 GIS database and DBMS 1, 3 a, e & k 1,2

UNIT - III

16 Data analysis 2&3 d,k 1,2

17 Measurement of length, perimeter 2 a, h, j & k 2,3

18 Area Calculation 2 h, j & k 2,3

19 Queries 2&3 h, j & k 2,3

20 Reclassification 1,2&3 h, j & k 2,3

21 Buffering analysis 1,2&3 h, j & k 1,2

UNIT- IV

22 Data integration 1,2 and 3 a, h, j 1,2

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23 Map overlay 2,3 a, h, k 1,2

24 Vector and Raster overlay 1,2 and 3 a, h,k 1,2

25 Spatial interpolation 1,2 and 3 a, h,k 1,2

26 Surface analysis 2&3 a, h,k 1,2

27 Network analysis 2&3 a, h,k 1,2

28 Digital terrain visualization 2&3 a, h,k 1,2

29 TIN, DEM , Slope Aspect 2&3 a, h,k 1,2

UNIT-V

30 GIS applications 2&3 a, h,k 1,3

31 Problem identification 2&3 a, h,k 1,3

32 Designing data model 2&3 a, h,k 1,3

33 Project management and evaluation 2&3 a, h,k 1,3

34 Implementation problem 2&3 a, h,k 1,3

Practical

35 Introduction to Arc GIS 2&3 h & k 4& 5

36 Creation of personal Geo-database 2&3 h & k 4& 5

37 Geo-referencing 2&3 h & k 4& 5

38 Digitization using point, line, polyline

and Polygons

2&3 h & k 4& 5

39 Preparation of Thematic layers 2&3 h & k 4& 5

40 Layout preparation 2&3 h & k 4& 5

41 Buffer Zone creation 2&3 h & k 4& 5

42 Overlay analysis 2&3 h & k 4& 5

Reference Books

1. Burrogh P.A., Principles of Geographical Information System for Land Resources

Assessment, Oxford Publications, 1980.

2. A.M. Chandra and S.K. Ghosh 2000. Remote Sensing and GIS. Narosa Publishing

House, New Delhi.

3. Paul A. Longley, Micheal F. Goodchild, David J. Magaine David J. Magaine, David W

Rhind. Geographical Information System. Vol. I & II, John wiley & Sons.Inc1999.

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4. ArcGIS-9.2 Working Manual

5. Mapinfo Professional 8.0 working manual

Faculty members handling

Section Faculty Name Signature

M.Tech RS GIS Mr. Sachikanta Nanda

LESSON PLAN

M.Tech- Remote Sensing & GIS – I Semester 2011-2012

Course Code RS0505

Course Name GPS AND ELECTRONIC SURVEYING

Prerequisites - Nil -

Category GPS

Instructional Objectives

Instructional Instructional Objectives

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Objectives No.

1 To understand the basics, classifications, and Applications of

Electronic Surveying

2 To study the Electromagnetic waves

3 To study the EDMS and GPS surveying and its application

4 To study the EDMS Instruments, GPS

Student Outcomes

Student Outcome No. Student Outcome

a an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and

engineering

d an ability to function on multidisciplinary teams.

e an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems.

h the broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering

solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context

k an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools

necessary for engineering practice.

Sl.No. Date Topics to be covered Instructional

Objectives

Student

Outcome

Reference

books

1 Introduction – GPS satellites 1 k 4,5

2 Components - Satellite Ranging 1 k 4,5

3 GPS codes and Types 1 k 4,5

4 Basics of Geodesy 1 k 4,5

5 Branches, Applications and

Observations of Geodesy

4 k 4,5

6 GPS – DGPS 3 k,e 4,5

7 GPS Receiver and its Features 4 k,e 4,5

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8 Receiver selection –enhancement of

GPS receiver

4 4,5

9 GPS processor Software 3 k,e 4

10 GPS Data 3 a 4

11 Processing of GPS data and types 3 a 4

12 Cycle Test a

13 GPS Field Survey techniques–

advantages– characteristics

3 e 4,5

14 Positioning modes 3 e 4,5

15 static surveying – kinematics

surveying

3 e 4,5

16 Doppler effect and basic positioning

concept

3 4,5

17 Dilution of Precision – Types 1 e 4,5

18 Systematic Solution using two

transmitters on land

1 e

19 Multi-path effect – field practices 1 a,k 4,5

20 Refractive index - factors affecting

RI

2 a,k 3

21 computation of group refractive

index for light and near infrared

waves at standard conditions

2 a,k 3

22 Quiz a,k 3

23 Measuring principle, working

principle of EDM

2,4 a,k 1,2

24 sources of errors of EDM 2,4 a,k 1,2

25 Infrared EDM instruments –

principles

2,4 a,k 1,2

26 Laser EDM instruments – principles 2,4 a,k 1,2

27 Total station – working principles 2,4 a,k 1,2

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28 Sources of errors and type of errors 2,4 a,k 1,2

29 Microwave system EDM 2,4 a,k 1,2

30 Model Test

Practical

1. Collection of co-ordinates using

Hand-held GPS (points, line and

polygon)

1,2 a,k 6

2. Distances measurements from

Hand-held GPS using co-ordinates.

2,3 a,k 6

3. Downloading and Transformation

of Latitude, Longitude and data

conversion

2,3 a,k 6

4. Interlinking of GPS and GIS

software

4 a,k 6

5. GPS errors – uniform spacing – un-

uniform spacing – multipath effect

and etc.

4 a,k 7

6. Total Station 4 a,k 8

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Burnside, C.D., Electromagnetic distance measurement, Crosby Lock wood staples, U.K.,

1971

2. Rueger, J.M., Electronic distance Measurement, Springer - Verlag, Berlin, 1990

3. Laurila, S.H., Electronic Surveying in Practice, John Wiley & Sons, Inc, 1983

4. Santheesh Gopi., Global Positioning System - Principles and Applications, Tata

McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, New Delhi, 2005

5. Seeber, G., Satellite Geodesy, Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, 1993

6. Hand-held GPS working Manual

7. MMS – working manual

8. Total Station working manual

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Faculty Name Signature HOD/CIVL

Dr.M.Nagarajan

M.Tech – III - Remote Sensing & GIS

LESSON PLAN

M.Tech- Remote Sensing & GIS – III Semester 2011-2012

Course Code RS0708

Course Name RS & GIS FOR AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY

Prerequisites GIS Applications & Digital Image Processing Techniques

Category GPS, Remote Sensing & GIS

Instructional Objectives

Instructional

Objectives No.

Instructional Objectives

1 To study the Spectral characteristics of Vegetation

2 To study the Integrated analysis of GIS in agriculture and forest

development

Student Outcomes

Student Outcome No. Student Outcome

a an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and

engineering

d an ability to function on multidisciplinary teams.

e an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems.

h the broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering

solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context

k an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools

necessary for engineering practice.

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Sl.no Date Topics to be covered Instructional

Objectives

Student

Outcome

Reference

Books

1 Introduction of RS & GIS application in

agriculture and forestry

1 d 2

2 Structure of Leaf – Spectral behavior

leaf

1 d 2

3 Vegetation Indices – NDVI, TVI, SVI,

PCA

1 d 2

4 Vegetation classification and mapping 1 k 2

5 Estimation of leaf area index 2 k 2

6 Biomass estimation 2 d,k 2

7 Estimation of terrestrial carbon

assimilation in forest

2 d,k 5

8 Case studies 2 d,k 5

9 Cycle Test

10 Forestry – Forest Taxonomy 1 a 5

11 Linnaeus classification 1 a 5

12 Biodiversity characterization 1 a 5

13 Deforestation / afforestation/

encroachment mapping through RS &

GIS

2 d,k 4

14 Forest fire risk zonation 2 d,k 5

15 Case studies 2 d,k 5

16 Forest type and density mapping 2 h 4

17 Forest stock mapping 2 h 4

18 Factors for degradation of forests 2 h 4

19 Wildlife habitats suitability analysis 2 h 5

20 Case studies 2 h 4

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21 Identification of crops – based on

reflectance, height etc

1 a 1

22 Acreage estimation 2 d,k 1

23 Vegetation indices – types 2 d,k 1,3

24 Production forecasting 2 d,k 1,3

25 Pest and disease attacks through remote

sensing

2 d,k

26 Crop stress detection due to flood and

drought

2 d,k

27 Command area monitoring – condition

assessment

2 d,k 1,3

28 Catchments area studies 2 d,k 1,3

29 Case studies 2 3,4

30 Quiz

31 Introduction of soil – with RS & GIS

applications

2 d,k 2,3

32 Soil survey and land use classification 2 d,k 2,3

33 Water logging 2 d,k

34 Characters of saline, alkaline soil 1 a 2,3

35 Soil erosion – types – causes

identification – mapping

2 d,k 2,3

36 Estimation of soil loss from USLE

equation using RS & GIS

2 d,k 5

37 Wasteland development 2 d,k 5

38 Case studies 2 d,k 5

39 Model test 4

REFERENCES

1. Agarwal, C.S. and P.K. Garg. Remote Sensing in Natural Resources Monitoring and

Management. Wheeler Publishers, New Delhi. 2000.

2. Bhatta, A.K. Remote Sensing and GIS. Oxford Publications. 2008.

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3. Moorty, V.V.N. Land and Water Management Engineering. Kalyani Publishers, New

Delhi, 2002.

4. Steven, M.D. and Clark, J.A., Applications of Remote Sensing in Agriculture,

Buttterworths, London 1990.

5. WWW.gisdevelopment.net

Faculty Name Signature HOD/CIVL

Dr.M.Nagarajan

LESSON PLAN

M.Tech RS &GIS III Semester 2011-12

Course Code RS0707

Course Name RS and GIS for Hydrology and Water Resources

Prerequisites RS0506

Category Water resources

Instructional objectives

Instructional

objectives no.

Instructional objectives

1. To study the basic knowledge of hydrologic data

2. To study the drainage basin, groundwater and applications

3. To study the integration of hydrological data and remote sensing & GIS

Student outcomes

Student

outcome

number

Student outcome

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(a) an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering

(d) an ability to function on multidisciplinary teams

(e) an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems

(h) the broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering solutions

in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context

(j) a knowledge of contemporary issues

(k) an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary

for engineering practice

Section A

Lecture

No

Date Topic Instructional

objectives

Student

outcome

Reference

UNIT -1

1 Hydrological cycle 1 a 1

2 Estimation of various components of

hydrological cycle

1,2 d,e 1

3 Rainfall - Runoff 1,2 a,h,j 1

4 Evaporation, transpiration, 1,2 a,j 1

5 Evapotranspiration and crop

evapotranspiration -

1,2 a,j 1

6 Depression and interception loss 1,2 a,j 1

7 Infiltration and percolation losses. 1,2 a,j 1

UNIT-II

8 Watershed 2 a 1,2

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9 Watershed Divide 2 a 1,2

10 Streams types - Stream networks 2 a 1,2

11 Morphometric analysis 2 a 1,2

12 Linear, area, relief aspects 2 a 1,2

13 Floods - flood estimation 2,3 a,j.k 2

14 Flood control 2,3 a,j.k 2

15 Case studies 2,3 k 2

16 Case studies 2,3 k 2

UNIT - III

17 Mapping of snow covered area 3 j, k 2

18 Mapping of soil moisture area - 3 j, k 2

19 Mapping of drought affected area 2,3 j, k 2

20 Mapping of flood inundated area 3 j, k 2

21 Case studies 3 j, k 2

22 Case studies 3 j, k 2

23 Case studies 3 j, k 2

UNIT - IV

24 Aquifers and Types 1,2 a,e 1

25 Aquifers formations 1,2 a,e 1

26 Confined and Unconfined aquifers 1,2 a,e 1

27 Types of wells 1 a,e 1

28 Types of tube wells 1 a,e 1

29 Assessment of Groundwater potential

zones

1,2,3 h,j,k 1,2

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30 Groundwater resources mapping. 2,3 h,j,k 1,2

UNIT-V

31 Water harvesting structures in-situ and

Ex-situ - and mapping - mapping

2,3 a,j,k 1,2

32 Mapping and monitoring of catchment 2,3 d, h,k 2

33 Mapping and monitoring of command

area

2,3 d, h,k 2

34 Mapping and monitoring of Water

logging area

2,3 d, h,k 2

35 Mapping and monitoring of salt

affected area

2,3 d, h,k 2

36 Mapping and monitoring of Land use 3 d, h,k 2

37 Mapping and monitoring of Land

cover

3 d, h,k 2

38 Geological mapping -I 3 a, h,k 2

39 Geological mapping -II 3 a, h,k 2

40 Structural Mapping 3 a, d,h,k 2

41 Reservoir Sedimentation studies 2,3 j, k 1,2

42 Sedimentation control. 2,3 j, k 1,2

43 Case studies 3 j, k 1,2

44 Case studies 3 j, k 1,2

45 Case studies 3 j.k 1,2

MODEL EXAMINATION

Text Books

1. H.M. Raghunath. Hydrology - Principles - Analysis - Design. New Age International

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Publishers, New Delhi 2006.

2. C.S. Agarwal and P.K. Garg. Text Book on Remote Sensing in Natural Resources,

Monitoring and Management.2000. Wheeler publishing Co & Ltd., New Delhi.

Faculty members handling

Section Faculty Name Signature

Dr.R.Sivakumar

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Lesson Plan

M-Tech Structural engineering- III-Semester 2011-12

Course Code RS0712

Course Name RS & GIS FOR URBAN & REGIONAL

PLANNING

Prerequisites Nil

Category P

Lecture No Date Topic Reference

1 Overview on the whole syllabus

2 Unit 1

Relevance of remotely sensed data for Urban &

Regional Analysis and Planning

2,3,4

3,4 Identification of settlement features from aerospace

images - Visual and digital analysis techniques

1,2,3,a

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5 Scale and Resolution concepts - Scope and

limitations.

1,2,3,a

6 Related case studies & Discussion on whole 1st Unit a,b

7 Unit -2

Regional Mapping - City Mapping - Intra

2,4,b

8,9 City Mapping-Methodology - Base map preparation

- Delineation of area

1,2,3,4a,b

10 Change Detection and mapping - classification 1,2,3,a,b

11 Urban fringe - CBD - Urban sprawl -Case studies. 1,2,3,4,b

12 Case Studies & Discussion on Whole 2nd Unit 1,2,3,4,a,b

13,14 Unit -3

Regional plan - Master plan - Detailed Development

plan - Objective and contents

1,2,3,4,a,b

15,16,17 Objective and contents - Delineation of planning

area - Methodology

1,2,3,4,a,b

18,19

Integrated plans - Case studies Discussions on whole

3rd Unit.

1,2,3,4,a,b

20,21 Unit -4

Urban growth analysis - Slum development

1,2,3,4,a,b

22,23,24 House typology - Site selection for urban

development - Density analysis

1,2,3,a

25,26,27 Population estimation - Transportation network

analysis- Case studies.

1,2,3,4,a,b

28,29 Case studies & Discussion on on whole 4th Unit. 1,2,3,4,a,b

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30,31 Unit -5

GIS - Data Input - Storage

a,b,c

32,33 Retrieval - Suitability of GIS software for Urban

analysis

1,2,3,4,a,b

34,35 Modeling with GIS 2,a,b,c

36,37,38,39 Decision support systems for Urban Regional

analysis

1,2,3,a,b,c

40,41 Case studies 1,2,3,4,a,b,c

42 Case studies & Discussion on whole 5th Unit 1,2,3,4,a,b,c

REFERENCE BOOKS

1) Brench M.C., City Planning & Aerial Information, Harvard University, Cambridge,

1971

2) Margaret Roberts, An Introduction to Town Planning Techniques, Hutchinson,

London 1980

3) NC Gautam, Urban landuse Interpretation through Arial Photograph Interpretation,

NRSA

4) IRS RS Applications to Urban Planning and Development Institute of Remote

Sensing.

a) A.M Chandra & S.M Gosh,Remote Sensing & Geographical Information Systems

b) WWW.gisdevelopment.net

c) C.P Loo, Introduction to Geographical Information Systems.

Prepared By HOD /CIVIL

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Mr.SatyaRameshPotti

LESSON PLAN

M.Tech Civil Infrastructure Engineering- III Semester 2011-12

Course Code RS 0702

Course Name Elements of Cartography

Prerequisites Knowledge of geography and Mapping is

Required

Category CARTOGRAPHY

Instructional objectives

Instructional

objectives no.

Instructional objectives

1. To study about the map and the mapping Techniques

2. Designing, processing, methods of mapping of various data

Student outcomes

Student

outcome

number

Student outcome

(a) an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering

(d) an ability to function on multidisciplinary teams

(e) an ability to identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems

(h) the broad education necessary to understand the impact of engineering

solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context

(j) a knowledge of contemporary issues

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Section A

Lecture

No

Date Topic Instructional

objectives

Student

outcome

Ref

ere

nce

UNIT -I

1 Cartography, Definition, scope

and content

1,2 d 1

2 The spheroid and concepts of

Geodesy

2 a, j 1

3 Map and its types 1,2 a,e,j 1

4 Methods of mapping, 1,2 a,e,j 1

5 Different types of Maps 1,2 a,e,j 1,4

6 Relief maps, thematic maps. 1,2 a,e,j 1

UNIT-II-

7 Map projection. 1,2 a, e, j 1,2,

4

8 classification principles of

construction of common

projections,

1,2 a,e,j 2

9 Different types of projections

(Cylindrical, Conical, Azimuthal

and globular projections)

1,2 a, e 2,3

10 Properties & uses of projection 1, a, e 2,3

11 Plane co-ordinates in UTM system 1 a, e 1,2,

3

12 Projection used in Survey of India

topographic sheets.

1,2 e,h,j 3

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UNIT - III

13 Processing and Generalizing

geographic data

1,2 e, j, 3

14 Different Data Formats 1 e, j, 1,4

15 Different sources and Types of

error in Data.

1 e, j, 1,4

16 Color 1 d,h, 1,3,

4

17 Design of color and pattern 1 e,h 3

18 Typography and lettering the map. 1, 2 e,h 1,3,

4

19 Guidelines for Typography 1 e,h 1,4

UNIT- IV

20 Simplification and Classification 1,2 a, h, j 1,4

21 Symbolization and types 1,2 a, h, 1,4

22 Mapping with point, line and area

symbols-Portraying the land

surface form.

1,2 a, h, 1,4

23 Statistical mapping of surface area

by point line and area symbols

2 a, h, 1,3,

4

24 computer assisted cartographic

processes

2 a, h, 1,4

25 Mosaicing and over lapping 2 e,h,j 1,4

26 Digital cartographic process,

Design issues and responsibilities

1 e,h,j 1,4

UNIT-V -

27 Compilation of map 1,2 a,d,h 5

28 Map production 1 a, e, 5

29 Map reproduction 1 a, e, 5

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30 Liability issues and

responsibilities.

1 a,d,e 5

31 Storage formats, 1,2 a,d, 5

32 Geographic Information System. 1 a,d,, e 5

Reference Books

1. R.W. Anson and F.J.Ormeling, Basic Cartography for students and Technicians,

Vol.., I, II and II Elsevier Aplied Science publishers 2nd Edition, 1995.

2. ARTHUR, H. ROBINSON Et al Elements of Cartography, 6th Edition, John Wiley

and Sons, 1995.

3. Advances in Cartography, Muller ISBN: 1851666036 Elsevier Science Publications.

4. Bordon D. Dent, Cartography ISBN: 0697 384950 McGraw Hill Publishers.

5. Erwin j.Raisz principles of cartography ISBN: 0070511519 McGraw Hill.

Faculty members handling

Section Faculty Name Signature

RS & GIS Mr. Sachikanta Nanda