Sunday, 12 May 2013

CE2208 - Computer Aided Building Drawing 3rd Sem - Civil Engineering | Anna University

B.E 3rd Semester Civil Engineering Lab Syllabus of Anna University: 

                      Students those who are all studying civil engineering 3rd semester and undergoing semester exams must need of syllabus copy to know their studying areas and details. Syllabus copy have an important role in studying for examinations. Below i have listed the civil engineering 3 rd semester syllabus of CE2208 - Computer Aided Building Drawing Laboratory. Go though the syllabus and study well for your exams by choosing the correct text books.


CE2208 COMPUTER AIDED BUILDING DRAWING

OBJECTIVE:

At the end of this course the student should be able to draft on computer building drawings (Plan,
Elevation and sectional views) in accordance with development and control rules satisfying
Orientation and functional requirements for the following:
1. Buildings with load bearing walls (Flat and pitched roof) –
Including details of doors and windows 15
2. RCC framed structures 15
3. Industrial buildings – North light roof structures – Trusses 15
4. Perspective view of one and two storey buildings 15


TEXT BOOKS
1. Civil Engg. Drawing & House Planning – Varma B.P., Khanna publishers, Delhi
2. Building drawing & detailing – Balagopal & T.S. Prabhu, Spades Publishers, Calicut.

REFERENCES
1. Building drawing – Shah.M.G., Tata McGraw-Hill,1992
2. Building planning & Drawing –Kumaraswamy N., Kameswara Rao A., Charotar
Publishing
3. Shah, Kale and Patki, Building Drawing with integrated approach to built environment,
Tata McGraw-Hill.
Examination Guideline
30% of the end semester examination paper shall deal with planning, while the rest 70% shall be based on the drafting skill.

LIST OF EQUIPMENTS:
(For a batch of 30 students)
Sl. No. Description of Equipments Quantity
1. Computer system of Pentium IV or Equivalent 1 for each student
2. Licensed version of any reputed Analysis,
Design & Drafting software
1 copy for a set of 3 students

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CE2207 - Survey Practical - I Lab Syllabus 3rd Sem - Civil Engineering | Anna University

Anna University 3rd semester Survey Lab Syllabus for Civil Engineering Students:

                        CE2207 - Survey Practical - 1 is one of the practical paper for B.E 3rd semester Civil Engineering students. Below you can get our syllabus copy in detail . Use of syllabus copy is very important to all This will help you all to plan your studies in advance. So go through the syllabus and copy to your word bad or notepad and have print out copy with you to make your studies better.


CE2207 SURVEY PRACTICAL I 

OBJECTIVE

At the end of the course the student will posses knowledge about Survey field techniques
1. Study of chains and its accessories
2. Aligning, Ranging and Chaining
3. Chain Traversing
4. Compass Traversing
5. Plane table surveying: Radiation
6. Plane table surveying: Intersection
7. Plane table surveying: Travelling
8. Plane table surveying: Resection – Three point problem
9. Plane table surveying: Resection – Two point problem
10. Study of levels and leveling staff
11. Fly leveling using Dumpy level
12. Fly leveling using tilting level
13. Check leveling
14. LS and CS
15. Contouring
16. Study of Theodolite


SURVEY PRACTICAL I & SURVEY PRACTICAL II

LIST OF EQUIPMENT
(For a batch of 30 students)
Sl. No. Description of Equipments Quantity
1. Total Station  3 No’s
2. Theodolites      At least 1 for every 10 students
3. Dumpy level      At least 1 for every 10 students
4. Plain table At least 1 for every 10 students
5. Pocket stereoscope 1
6. Ranging rods  1 for a set of 5 students
7. Levelling staff
8. Cross staff
9. Chains
10. Tapes
11. Arrows


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Sunday, 31 March 2013

CE2204 - Surveying-I Syllabus Copy 3rd Sem - Civil Engineering | Anna University

CE2204 - Surveying-I Syllabus Copy 3rd Semester - Civil Engineering | Anna University

                                  CE2204 is the subject code for the subject "Surveying-I" of B.E 3rd Semester Civil engineering Anna Univrsity Students. Find the syllabus copy of "surveying-I (CE2204)" below to know the exact topics, text books and reference books. Students those who are all studying 2nd year 3rd semester B.E civil engineering at Anna University or Anna University affiliated colleges all are applicable to below syllabus


                                              CE2204 SURVEYING I

OBJECTIVE
At the end of the course the student will posses knowledge about Chain surveying, Compass
surveying, Plane table surveying, Levelling, Theodolite surveying and Engineering surveys.

UNIT I INTRODUCTION AND CHAIN SURVEYING 
Definition - Principles - Classification - Field and office work - Scales - Conventional signs -
Survey instruments, their care and adjustment - Ranging and chaining - Reciprocal ranging -
Setting perpendiculars - well - conditioned triangles - Traversing - Plotting - Enlarging and
reducing figures.29

UNIT II COMPASS SURVEYING AND PLANE TABLE SURVEYING 
Prismatic compass - Surveyor’s compass - Bearing - Systems and conversions - Local
attraction - Magnetic declination - Dip - Traversing - Plotting - Adjustment of errors - Plane table
instruments and accessories - Merits and demerits - Methods - Radiation - Intersection -
Resection - Traversing.

UNIT III LEVELLING AND APPLICATIONS 
Level line - Horizontal line - Levels and Staves - Spirit level - Sensitiveness - Bench marks -
Temporary and permanent adjustments - Fly and check levelling - Booking - Reduction -
Curvature and refraction - Reciprocal levelling - Longitudinal and cross sections - Plotting -
Calculation of areas and volumes - Contouring - Methods - Characteristics and uses of contours
- Plotting - Earth work volume - Capacity of reservoirs.

UNIT IV THEODOLITE SURVEYING 
Theodolite - Vernier and microptic - Description and uses - Temporary and permanent
adjustments of vernier transit - Horizontal angles - Vertical angles - Heights and distances -
Traversing - Closing error and distribution - Gale’s tables - Omitted measurements.

UNIT V ENGINEERING SURVEYS 
Reconnaissance, preliminary and location surveys for engineering projects - Lay out - Setting
out works - Route Surveys for highways, railways and waterways - Curve ranging - Horizontal
and vertical curves - Simple curves - Setting with chain and tapes, tangential angles by
theodolite, double theodolite - Compound and reverse curves - Transition curves - Functions
and requirements - Setting out by offsets and angles - Vertical curves - Sight distances - Mine
Surveying - instruments - Tunnels - Correlation of under ground and surface surveys - Shafts -
Adits.

TOTAL: 45 PERIODS

TEXT BOOKS
1. Bannister A. and Raymond S., Surveying, ELBS, Sixth Edition, 1992.
2. Kanetkar T.P., Surveying and Levelling, Vols. I and II, United Book Corporation, Pune,
1994.
3. Punmia B.C. Surveying, Vols. I, II and III, Laxmi Publications, 1989

REFERENCES
1. Clark D., Plane and Geodetic Surveying, Vols. I and II, C.B.S. Publishers and
Distributors, Delhi, Sixth Edition, 1971.
2. James M.Anderson and Edward M.Mikhail, Introduction to Surveying, McGraw-Hill Book
Company, 1985.
3. Heribert Kahmen and Wolfgang Faig, Surveying, Walter de Gruyter, 1995.

CE2203 - Construction techniques, Equipment and Practice Syllabus- Civil Engineering | Anna University

CE2203 - Construction techniques, Equipment and Practice Syllabus- Civil Engineering | Anna University

                                     Students those who are all studying 2nd year 3rd semester B.E civil engineering at Anna University or Anna University affiliated colleges all are applicable to below syllabus. CE2203 is the subject code for the subject "Construction techniques, Equipment and Practice" of B.E 3rd semester Civil Engineering Anna university Students. So go through the syllabus below which will help you to find the exact covered subjects, topics, text books and reference books.


CE2203 CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES, EQUIPMENT AND PRACTICES 

OBJECTIVE
The main objective of this course is to make the student aware of the various construction
techniques, practices and the equipment needed for different types of construction activities. At
the end of this course the student shall have a reasonable knowledge about the various
construction procedures for sub to super structure and also the equipment needed for
construction of various types of structures from foundation to super structure.

UNIT I CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY 
Cements – Grade of cements - manufacture of cement – concrete chemicals and Applications –
Mix design concept – mix design as per BIS & ACI methods – manufacturing of concrete –
Batching – mixing – transporting – placing – compaction of concrete – curing and finishing.
Testing of fresh and hardened concrete – quality of concrete - Non – destructive testing.

UNIT II CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES 
Specifications, details and sequence of activities and construction co-ordination – Site
Clearance – Marking – Earthwork - masonry – stone masonry – Bond in masonry - concrete
hollow block masonry – flooring – damp proof courses – construction joints – movement and
expansion joints – pre cast pavements – Building foundations – basements – temporary shed –
centering and shuttering – slip forms – scaffoldings – de-shuttering forms – Fabrication and
erection of steel trusses – frames – braced domes – laying brick –– weather and water proof –
roof finishes – acoustic and fire protection. 

UNIT III SUB STRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION 
Techniques of Box jacking – Pipe Jacking -under water construction of diaphragm walls and
basement-Tunneling techniques – Piling techniques - well and caisson - sinking cofferdam -
cable anchoring and grouting-driving diaphragm walls, sheet piles - shoring for deep cutting -
well points -Dewatering and stand by Plant equipment for underground open excavation.

UNIT IV SUPER STRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION 
Launching girders, bridge decks, off shore platforms – special forms for shells - techniques for
heavy decks – in-situ pre-stressing in high rise structures, Material handling - erecting light
weight components on tall structures - Support structure for heavy Equipment and conveyors -
Erection of articulated structures, braced domes and space decks.

UNIT V CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT 
Selection of equipment for earth work - earth moving operations - types of earthwork equipment
- tractors, motor graders, scrapers, front end waders, earth movers – Equipment for foundation
and pile driving. Equipment for compaction, batching and mixing and concreting - Equipment for
material handling and erection of structures - Equipment for dredging, trenching, tunneling,

TOTAL: 60 PERIODS

TEXT BOOKS
1. Peurifoy, R.L., Ledbetter, W.B. and Schexnayder, C., "Construction Planning, Equipment
and Methods", 5th Edition, McGraw Hill, Singapore, 1995.
2. Arora S.P. and Bindra S.P., Building Construction, Planning Techniques and Method of
Construction, Dhanpat Rai and Sons, 1997.
3. Varghese , P.C. Building construction, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, 2007.
4. Sheety, M.S, Concrete Technology, Theory and Practice, S. Chand and Company Ltd, New
Delhi, 2005.

REFERENCES
1. Jha J and Sinha S.K., Construction and Foundation Engineering, Khanna Publishers, 1993.
2. Sharma S.C. “Construction Equipment and Management”, Khanna Publishers New Delhi,
1988.
3. Deodhar, S.V. “Construction Equipment and Job Planning”, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi,
1988.
4. Dr. Mahesh Varma, “Construction Equipment and its Planning and Application”, Metropolitan
Book Company, New Delhi-, 1983.
5. Gambhir, M.L, Concrete Technology, Tata McGraw – Hill Publishing Company Ltd, New
Delhi, 2004

CE2202 - Mechanics of Fluids Syllabus Copy 3rd Sem - Civil Engineering | Anna University

CE2202 - Mechanics of Fluids Syllabus Copy 3rd Semester - Civil Engineering | Anna University

                          CE2201 is the subject code for "Mechanics of Fluids" Subject of B.E Civil Engineering 3rd Semester Students. Students those who are all studying 2nd year 3rd semester B.E civil engineering at Anna University or Anna University affiliated colleges all are applicable to below syllabus. I have listed the syllabus copy of CE2202 - "Mechanics of Fluids" Which will help the 3rd semester civil,engineering ann university students to find the exact syllabus, text books and reference books. 


                                      CE2202 MECHANICS OF FLUIDS 

OBJECTIVE
The student is introduced to the definition and properties of fluid. Principles of fluid statics,
kinematics and dynamics are dealt with subsequently. The application of similitude and model
study are covered subsequently. After undergoing this course, the student would have learnt
fluid properties and application to real situations of fluid flow.

UNIT I DEFINITIONS AND FLUID PROPERTIES 
Definitions – Fluid and fluid mechanics – Dimensions and units – Fluid properties – Continuum
Concept of system and control volume

UNIT II FLUID STATICS & KINEMATICS 
Pascal’s Law and Hydrostatic equation – Forces on plane and curved surfaces – Buoyancy –
Meta centre – Pressure measurement – Fluid mass under relative equilibrium
Fluid Kinematics
Stream, streak and path lines – Classification of flows – Continuity equation (one, two and three
dimensional forms) – Stream and potential functions – flow nets – Velocity measurement (Pilot
tube, current meter, Hot wire and hot film anemometer, float technique, Laser Doppler
velocimetry)

UNIT III FLUID DYNAMICS 
Euler and Bernoulli’s equations – Application of Bernoulli’s equation – Discharge measurement
– Laminar flows through pipes and between plates – Hagen Poiseuille equation – Turbulent flow
– Darcy-Weisbach formula – Moody diagram – Momentum Principle

UNIT IV BOUNDARY LAYER AND FLOW THROUGH PIPES 
Definition of boundary layer – Thickness and classification – Displacement and momentum
thickness – Development of laminar and turbulent flows in circular pipes – Major and minor
losses of flow in pipes – Pipes in series and in parallel – Pipe network27

UNIT V SIMILITUDE AND MODEL STUDY 
Dimensional Analysis – Rayleigh’s method, Buckingham’s Pi-theorem – Similitude and models –
Scale effect and distorted models.

TOTAL (L:45+T:15): 60 PERIODS

TEXT BOOKS
1. Kumar, K.L., “Engineering Fluid Mechanics”, Eurasia Publishing House (P) Ltd., New
Delhi, 1995.
2. Garde, R.J. and Mirajgaoker, A.G., “Engineering Fluid Mechanics”, Nem Chand Bros.,
Roorkee
3. Rajput, R.K., “A text book of Fluid Mechanics” , S.Chand and Co.,New Delhi - 2007
4. Fox, Robert, W. and Macdonald, Alan,T., “Introduction to Fluid Mechanics”, John Wiley
& Sons, 1995
5. Modi, P.N. & Seth, S.M Hydraulics & fluid Mechanics, Standard book house , New Delhi -
2005.

REFERENCES
1. Streeter, Victor, L. and Wylie, Benjamin E., “Fluid Mechanics”, McGraw-Hill Ltd., 1998.
2. E. John Finnemore and Joseph B. Franzini, “Fluid Mechanics with Engineering
Applications”, McGraw-Hill International Edition, 2001.
3. Pernard Messay, “Mechanics of Fluids” 7th Edition, Nelson Thornes Ltd. U. K. 1998.

CE2201 - Mechanics of Solids Syllabus Copy 3rd Sem - Civil engineering | Anna University

CE2201 - Mechanics of Solids Syllabus Copy 3rd Semester for B.E Civil engineering | Anna University

                               Students those who are all studying 2nd year 3rd semester B.E civil engineering at Anna University or Anna University affiliated colleges all are applicable to below syllabus. CE2201 is the subject code for the subject "Mechanics of Solids" which is coming for 3rd semester b.e civil engineering students. Below i have listed the syllabus for mechanics of solids (CE2201) which will help you find the exact syllabus, text books and reference books. 



                                CE2201 MECHANICS OF SOLIDS L T P C

OBJECTIVE
The subject of Mechanics of Solids cuts broadly across all branches of engineering profession.
At the end of this course, the student will have knowledge about behaviour of members
subjected to various type of forces. The subject can be mastered best by solving numerous
problems.

UNIT I STRESS STRAIN AND DEFORMATION OF SOLIDS, STATES OF STRESS 
Rigid bodies and deformable solids – stability, strength, stiffness – tension, compression and
shear stresses – strain, elasticity, Hooke’s law, limit of proportionately, modules of elasticity,
stress-strain curve, lateral strain – temperature stresses – deformation of simple and compound
bars – shear modulus, bulk modulus, relationship between elastic constants – biaxial state of
stress – stress at a point – stress on inclined plane – principal stresses and principal planes –
Mohr’s circle of stresses.

UNIT II ANALYSIS OF PLANE TRUSS, THIN CYLINDERS / SHELLS 
Stability and equilibrium of plane frames – types of trusses – analysis of forces in truss
members method of joints, method of sections, method of tension coefficients – thin cylinders
and shells – under internal pressure – deformation of thin cylinders and shells.

UNIT III TRANSVERSE LOADING ON BEAMS 
Beams – types of supports – simple and fixed, types of load – concentrated, uniformly
distributed, varying distributed load, combination of above loading – relationship between
bending moment and shear force – bending moment, shear force diagram for simply supported,
cantilever and over hanging beams – Theory of simple bending – analysis of stresses – load
carrying capacity of beams – proportioning of sections

UNIT IV DEFLECTION OF BEAMS AND SHEAR STRESSES 
Deflection of beams – double integration method – Macaulay’s method – slope and deflection
using moment area method, Conjugate Beam method – variation of shear stress – shear stress
distribution in rectangular, I sections, solid circular sections, hollow circular sections, angle and
channel sections – shear flow – shear centre.26

UNIT V TORSION AND SPRINGS 
Stresses and deformation in circular (solid and hollow shafts) – stepped shafts – shafts fixed at
both ends – leaf springs – stresses in helical springs – deflection of springs.

TOTAL (L:45+T:15): 60 PERIODS

TEXT BOOKS
1. Egor P Popov, Engineering Mechanics of Solids, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2003
2. Bansal R.K. Strength of materials, Laxmi Publications, New Delhi - 2007
REFERENCES
1. Subramanian R., Strength of materials, Oxford university press, New Delhi - 2005
2. William A.Nash, Theory and Problems of Strength of Materials, Schaum’s Outline
Series, Tata McGraw-Hill publishing co., New Delhi – 2007.
3. Srinath L.S, Advanced Mechanics of Solids, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Co., New
Delhi, 2003.



AG2211 - Applied Geology Syllabus Copy 3rd Sem - Civil Engineering | Anna University

AG2211 - Applied Geology Syllabus Copy 3rd Semester - Civil Engineering | Anna University               

                      Students those who are all studying 2nd year 3rd semester B.E civil engineering at Anna University or Anna University affiliated colleges all are applicable to below syllabus. AG2201 is the subject code for Applied Geology. Applied geology is one of a subject for 3rd sem civil engineering students. So if you looking for the syllabus copy for AG2201(Applied Geology), Text Books and Reference Books, Go below, copy and paste it on your word pad.


                                         AG2211 APPLIED GEOLOGY 
OBJECTIVE
At the end of this course the student shall be able to understand about geological formations,
classification and morphology of rocks, and the importance of the study of geology for civil
engineers with regard to founding structures like dams, bridges, buildings, etc. The student shall
also be able to appreciate the importance of geological formation in causing earthquakes and
landslides.

UNIT I GENERAL GEOLOGY
Geology in Civil Engineering – Branches of geology – Earth Structures and composition –
Elementary knowledge on continental drift and plate technologies. Earth processes –
Weathering – Work of rivers, wind and sea and their engineering importance – Earthquake belts
in India. Groundwater – Mode of occurrence – prospecting – importance in civil engineering

UNIT II MINERALOGY
Elementary knowledge on symmetry elements of important crystallographic systems – physical
properties of minerals – study of the following rock forming minerals – Quartz family. Feldpar
family, Augite, Hornblende, Biotite, Muscovite, Calcite, Garnet – properties, behaviour and
engineering significance of clay minerals – Fundamentals of process of formation of ore
minerals – Coal and petroleum – Their origin and occurrence in India.

UNIT III PETROLOGY
Classification of rocks – distinction between igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks.
Description occurrence, engineering properties and distribution of following rocks. Igneous rocks
– Granite, Syenite, Diorite, Gabbro, Pegmatite, Dolerite and Basalt Sedimentary rocks
sandstone, Limestone, shale conglo, Conglomerate and breccia. Metamorphic rocks. Quartizite,
Marble, Slate, Phyllite, Gniess and Schist.

UNIT IV STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY AND GEOPHYSICAL METHOD 
Attitude of beds – Outcrops – Introduction to Geological maps – study of structures – Folds,
faults and joints – Their bearing on engineering construction. Seismic and Electrical methods for
Civil Engineering investigations

UNIT V GEOLOGICAL INVESTIGATIONS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
Remote sensing techniques – Study of air photos and satellite images – Interpretation for Civil
Engineering projects – Geological conditions necessary for construction of Dams, Tunnels,
Buildings, Road cuttings, Land slides – Causes and preventions. Sea erosion and coastal
protection.

TOTAL: 45 PERIODS

TEXT BOOKS

1. Parbin Singh, “Engineering and General Geology”, Katson Publication House, 1987.
2. Krynine and Judd, “Engineering Geology and Geotechniques”, McGraw-Hill Book
Company, 1990

REFERENCES

1. Legeet, “Geology and Engineering”, McGraw-Hill Book Company 1998
2. Blyth, “Geology for Engineers”, ELBS, 1995