Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University Gandhinagar School of Technology Course Structure For B Tech in Civil Engineering
Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University Gandhinagar School of Technology Course Structure For B Tech in Civil Engineering
Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University Gandhinagar School of Technology Course Structure For B Tech in Civil Engineering
SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY
COURSE STRUCTURE FOR B TECH IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
MS- Mid semester; ES- End semester; IA-Internal assessment; LW-Laboratory work; LE-Laboratory exam
PANDIT DEENDAYAL PETROLEUM UNIVERSITY GANDHINAGAR
SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY
MA104T Mathematics-III
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
L T P C Hrs/Week Theory Practical Total
MS ES IA LW LE/Viva marks
3 1 0 7 4 30 60 10 - - 100
UNIT I 08
Systems of linear equations : Matrices , Matrix Operations, Special matrices, Elementary
transformation, Elementary transformation, Rank, Introduction to systems of Linear Equations,
Conditions for consistency of the system, Solution by Gauss and Gauss Jordan Elimination
Method, Solving system of equation using inverse of a Matrix and Cramer’s rule.
UNIT II 13
Vector spaces: Euclidean n - space, Linear Transformations from Rn to Rm; Properties Linear
Transformations from Rn to Rm, Matrices of General Linear Transformations, Similarity;
Isomorphisim, Vector space and Subspaces, Linear dependence and Independence; Basis
Dimension, Row space; null space; column space and rank of a matrix, Rank and Nullity,
Dimension Theorem, Inner product spaces, Eigen values and Eigen vectors, Inner products ,
Angle and Orthogonality in Inner Product Spaces, Orthonormal Bases; Gram-Schmidt process;
Least squares approximation, Orthogonal Matrices, Eigen values and Eigen vectors,
Diagonalization.
UNIT III 11
Fourier Series: Periodic functions, Euler's formulae, Dirichlet's conditions, expansion of even
and odd functions, half range Fourier series, Perseval's formula, complex form of Fourier series.
Special Functions: Power series method to solve the equation, Frobenius method for solution
near regular singular points, Legendre’s equation, Legendre polynomials, Rodrigue’s formula,
Bessel’s equation and orthogonality.
UNIT IV 05
Partial Differential Equations and its Applications: Classification of partial differential
equations, solutions of one dimensional wave equation, one dimensional unsteady heat flow
equation in Cartesian and polar coordinates by variable separable method with reference to
Fourier trigonometric series and by Laplace transform technique
APPROXIMATE TOTAL 39 Hours
References/ Books:
1. Higher Engineering Mathematics, R. K. Jain & S. R. K. Iyernagar.
2. E.Kreyszig, Advanced engineering mathematics (8th Ed.), John Wiley (1999)
3. Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations by M.D. Raisinghania, 8th edition, S. Chand
Publication (2010)
4. H.Anton, Elementary linear algebra with applications (8th ed.), John Wiley (1995)
5. G.Strang, Linear algebra and its applications (4rh Ed.), Thomson (2006)
PANDIT DEENDAYAL PETROLEUM UNIVERSITY GANDHINAGAR
SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY
CE201T Surveying
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
L T P C Hrs/Week Theory Practical Total
MS ES IA LW LE/Viva marks
3 - - 6 3 30 60 10 - - 100
UNIT I 09
Principles Surveying: Classification of surveys; Linear measurements using chains and
tapes, chaining and ranging, principles of chain survey, reciprocal ranging, applications,
errors and corrections in chaining, obstacles in chaining, Electronic Distance
Measurement (EDM).
UNIT II 08
Angle and direction measurements: Measurement of bearing, Designation of bearings,
whole circle bearings & quadrant bearings, fore bearing and back bearing, Computation
of angles from bearings, Principles of compass survey, local attraction and corrections,
compass traverse and adjustments ; Plane table survey: Equipments, working
operations, different methods, advantages and disadvantages, Two point and Three
point problems.
UNIT III 12
Elevation measurements: Principle of leveling, leveling instruments- Dumpy and
Automatic levels, booking and reducing levels, simple and differential leveling, profile
and cross-section leveling, reciprocal leveling, methods of leveling, leveling difficulties,
curvature and refraction corrections, examples, Contouring: definition, contour interval,
characteristics of contours, direct and indirect methods of contouring, interpolation of
contours, uses of contour maps.
UNIT IV 10
Distance and Elevation measurements: Theodolite, temporary and permanent
adjustments, measurement of horizontal and vertical angles, elimination of errors,
Traversing: Uses and method of traversing, traversing procedure, check in closed and
open traverse, traverse computation, ploting of traverse survey, numericals, Total
station, functioning and measurements, field project using total station.
APPROXIMATE TOTAL 39 Hours
References/ Books:
1. Plain Surveying, AM Chandra, New Age International Publishers
2. Surveying Vol-I, BC Punamia, AK Jain, AK Jain, Laxmi Publishing G.Strang, Linear
algebra and its applications (4rh Ed.), Thomson (2006).
PANDIT DEENDAYAL PETROLEUM UNIVERSITY GANDHINAGAR
SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY
CE201P Surveying
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
L T P C Hrs/Week Theory Practical Total
MS ES IA LW LE/Viva marks
- - 2 1 2 - - - 25 25 50
List of Experiments:
1. Measurement of offsets for a building
2. Tape and compass traverse survey for a boundary line
3. Simple leveling and measurement of gradients
4. Profile leveling and cross-section leveling for a road line
5. Preparation of a contour sheet for an area
6. Plane table surveying for a land area, traffic junction
7. Measurement of horizontal and vertical angles using theodolite
8. Field project using total station
PANDIT DEENDAYAL PETROLEUM UNIVERSITY GANDHINAGAR
SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY
CE202T Fluid Mechanics-I
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
L T P C Hrs/Week Theory Practical Total
MS ES IA LW LE/Viva marks
3 - - 6 3 30 60 10 - - 100
UNIT I 11
Physical properties of fluids- Viscosity, Compressibility, Elasticity, Ideal and Real fluids, Concepts
of shear stress, Newtonian and Non-Newtonian fluids. ; Pressure-density-height relationships,
Pascal’s law, Pressure on plane and curved surfaces, Buoyancy, measurement of pressure,
manometers, Stability of immersed and floating bodies, oscilation of a floating body
UNIT II 08
Free and forced vortex; steady and unsteady; uniform and non-uniform, laminar and
turbulent flows, free surface flows and enclosed flows, definition of one, two and three
dimensional flows, velocity and accelerations, stream lines, streak lines and path lines,
stream tubes, stream function and velocity potential, flow nets, circulation and vorticity.
UNIT III 12
Equation of continuity, one dimensional Euler’s equation of motion and its integration
to obtain Bernoulli’s equation, momentum equation, hydraulic mean radius, concept of
friction loss, Darcy-Weisbach equation minor losses in pipe, branched pipes in parallel
and series, transmission of power, water hammer in pipes, laminar flow in pipes Hazen
Poiseulli’s equation, Turbulent flow in pipes, velocity distribution in pipes, Moody’s
diagram.
UNIT IV 08
Boundary layer thickness, energy thickness, laminar and turbulent boundary layer,
separation of boundary layer, momentum integral equation, drag and lift coefficient,
pressure drag and friction characteristics of sphere, cylinder and disc, circulation, lift and
magnus effect, lift characteristics of air foils, induced drag.
APPROXIMATE TOTAL 39 Hours
References/ Books:
1. Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and applications, YA Cengel, JM Cimbala, McGraw Hill
Publication
2. Fluid Mechanics and hydraulic machines, RK Bansal, Laxmi Publishing.
PANDIT DEENDAYAL PETROLEUM UNIVERSITY GANDHINAGAR
SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY
CE202P Fluid Mechanics-I
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
L T P C Hrs/Week Theory Practical Total
MS ES IA LW LE/Viva marks
- - 2 1 2 - - - 25 25 50
List of Experiments:
1. Determination of viscosity of oil
2. Establish relationship between pressure and height
3. Determination of metacentre of a floating body
4. Verification of conservation of energy in a duct based on Bernouli’s theorem
5. Calibration of venturimeter, orificemeter, pitot tube and rotameter
6. Determination of coefficient of friction in close conduit as major losses
7. Determination of minor losses from bend, elbow, sudden contraction, enlargement
PANDIT DEENDAYAL PETROLEUM UNIVERSITY GANDHINAGAR
SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY
CE203T Building and Drawing
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
L T P C Hrs/Week Theory Practical Total
MS ES IA LW LE/Viva marks
1 - - 2 1 30 60 10 - - 100
UNIT I 05
Functional planning of buildings: Planning, designing and construction, General building
requirements, Permit and Inspection (as per the National building Code)
UNIT II 08
Practice and Techniques: Elements of City plan, Estimating future needs, Planning standards,
Zoning, definition, regulations and procedures, building bye laws, height and bulk zoning, F.A.R.,
planning law and administration
References/ Books:
1. Building planning, design and scheduling, Gurcharan Singh, Standard Book House New
Delhi
2. Building drawing, MG Shah, CM Kale, SY Patki, Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi
3. General Development Control Regulations, AUDA Ahmedabad
PANDIT DEENDAYAL PETROLEUM UNIVERSITY GANDHINAGAR
SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY
CE203P Building and Drawing
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
L T P C Hrs/Week Theory Practical Total
MS ES IA LW LE/Viva marks
- - 4 2 4 - - - 25 25 50
List of Experiments:
1. Drawing reading
2. Detail drawing for door, windows, and rolling shutters
3. Detailed drawing (plan, elevation and section) for residential buildings, commercial and
institutional buildings
4. Preparation of building plan in Auto-CAD
PANDIT DEENDAYAL PETROLEUM UNIVERSITY GANDHINAGAR
SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY
CE204T Building Construction and Materials
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
L T P C Hrs/Week Theory Practical Total
MS ES IA LW LE/Viva marks
3 - - 6 3 30 60 10 - - 100
UNIT I 09
Components of a building and their functions, foundation, shallow and deep foundation,
grillage, raft, inverted arches, causes of failure of foundations and remedial measures, Masonry:
types- Bricks and stone masonry, functions, material requirements, different bonds, damp
proofing course
UNIT II 09
Shoring, under pining, scaffolding, horizontal and vertical shores, purpose and methods of under
pinning, different types of scaffolding, floors and roofs: types, details of construction and
materials
UNIT III 09
Doors: paneled, glazed, flushed doors, collapsible steel doors, Windows: Casement, Sash, and
Skylight windows, Staircase: Requirement of a good staircase, different types of stair cases
UNIT IV 12
Physical and chemical characteristic of commonly used building materials in Civil Engineering
construction – Clay, Sand, Stone, Lime, Cement, Concrete, Bricks, Silica, Aluminum and Timber
with reference to its specifications. Plywood, asbestos, plastics and polymer based materials
APPROXIMATE TOTAL 39 Hours
References/ Books:
1. Sushil Kumar, Building Construction, Standard Publishers, Delhi.
2. Surendra Singh, Engineering Materials, Konark Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
3. D.S.Arora, ‘Text Book of Engineering Materials’, Kalyani Publishers
4. B.C. Punmia, ‘Building Construction’ Laxmi Publications Pvt. Ltd.
PANDIT DEENDAYAL PETROLEUM UNIVERSITY GANDHINAGAR
SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY
CE 205T Structural Analysis-I
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
L T P C Hrs/Week Theory Practical Total
MS ES IA LW LE/Viva marks
3 1 - 7 4 30 60 10 - - 100
UNIT I 09
Simple Stresses & strains: Hooke's law, Poisson's ratio, Elastic constants, Bars of constant
section, tapering bars, compounds bar, Temperature stresses, Lack of fit, energy, Complex
Stresses & Strains: Principal stresses and principal strains, Mohr's circle, Hoop Stresses,
examples of civil engineering structures subjected to hoop stresses, Truss: Simple determinate
plane trusses and analysis for member forces using methods of joints and methods of sections
UNIT II 09
Bending Moment & Shear Force: Relationship between bending moment, shear force load, S.F.
and B.M. diagrams for simply supported, overhanging and cantilever beams using numerical
methods. Introduction of the use of Bending Moments & Shear Force Diagrams in civil
engineering structures, Bending & Shear Stresses: Theory of simple bending, moment of inertia,
section modulus and theorem of parallel axes, Distribution of bending and shear stresses across
the section.
UNIT III
Columns & Struts: Euler's theory of buckling for different end conditions, Effective length, Initial 10
imperfection and residual stresses, Merchant-Rankine formula, Perry - Robertson formula,
Application of numerical methods, Direct & Bending Stresses: Core of the section, Lateral
loading, Middle third rule, Biaxial bending, examples of civil engineering structures subjected to
direct and bending stresses.
UNIT IV 11
Determination of displacement using various methods: Double integration method, Macaulay’s
method, Moment area method, conjugate beam method, unit load method for trusses, Force
displacement methods: slope and deflection method, moment distribution method, Three
hinged arches, cables and suspension bridges.
Introduction to Indeterminate Structures. Static and kinematic indeterminacy.
APPROXIMATE TOTAL 39 Hours
References/ Books:
1. Timoshenko and young, 'Strength of Materials', Von Nostrand East West Press.
2. E.P. Popov 'Mechanics of Materials' Prentice Hall India.
3. B.C. Punmia 'Strength of Materials & Mechanics of Structures', Vol. 1, Standard Book House.
4. Structural Analysis: Thandavmoorthy
5. Structural Analysis: Hibler
PANDIT DEENDAYAL PETROLEUM UNIVERSITY GANDHINAGAR
SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY
CE 206T Engineering Geology
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
L T P C Hrs/Week Theory Practical Total
MS ES IA LW LE/Viva marks
2 - - 4 2 30 60 10 - - 100
UNIT I 06
Definition and scope of geology, branches of geology, origin, age and interior of earth
movements and importance in engineering, plate tectonics, earthquake belts in India, Geological
agencies/ earth processes: weathering, erosion by running waters, glaciers, wind and ocean-
their engineering importance
UNIT II 06
Mineralogy: study of the rock forming minerals, properties , behaviour and engineering
significance of clay minerals
UNIT III
Petrology: classification of rocks, description, occurrence, engineering properties and 06
distribution various types of rocks/construction materials
UNIT IV 06
Structural geology: Dip, strike, folds, faults and joints-their engineering aspects, geological maps
and geotechnical investigations for dam, tunnels, buildings, road cuttings, landslides-causes and
prevention, sea erosion and coastal protection
APPROXIMATE TOTAL 24 Hours
References/ Books:
1. Textbook Of Engineering Geology by Kesavulu (2009)Macmillan India Limited, 2nd Ed, 472
pages
2. Principals of Engineering Geology by K M Bangar (2009): Standard Publishers Distributors,
2ndEdition, 451 pages
3. Engineering Geology by D V Reddy (2010):Vikas Publishing House, 1st Edition
4. Foundations of Engineering Geology by Waltham Tony, Tony Waltham (2009): Spons
Architecture Price Book, 3rd Edition, 104 pages
PANDIT DEENDAYAL PETROLEUM UNIVERSITY GANDHINAGAR
SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY
CE 206P Engineering Geology
Teaching Scheme Examination Scheme
L T P C Hrs/Week Theory Practical Total
MS ES IA LW LE/Viva marks
- - 2 1 2 - - - 25 25 50
List of experiments: