Wednesday, 9 October 2019

AKU BTech Civil Engineering 5th Sem Syllabus

  1. ADVANCED SURVEYING Credit : 5
  2. 1. Curve : (a) simple curve - Scope, degree of curve, characteristics, offset from tangent, offset from
  3. chord produced. Rankine’s method, obstacles. (b) Compound and reverse curve – introduction of
  4. cases. (c) Transition curve –compound curve, super elevation, length of transition curve,
  5. characteristics equations, shift, tangent length and curve length of combined curve. Computation for
  6. setting out of combined curve (d) Vertical curve – scope, assumption of vertical curve, equations,
  7. computations for setting out curve, summit and valley curve. Lecture : 10
  8. 2. Electronic Distance meter : Scope, electromagnetic curve, basic definitions, phase of wave, types of

  9. waves, distance by transit time and phase difference, carrier wave, method of modulation. Electro-
  10. optical EDM measurement, infra-red EDM instrument, microwave EDM instruments, effect of

  11. atmospheric conditions and corrections, slope and height corrections, use of total station. Lecture : 9
  12. 3. Triangulation : Scope, classification, inter-visibility, satellite station, eccentricity of signals, base line
  13. and extension of base line. Theory of error terms, laws of weight, determination of M.P.V., M.P.E,
  14. adjustment of geodetic triangle with central station, adjustment of level line, adjustment of spherical
  15. triangle. Lecture : 10
  16. 4. Astronomical Survey : Terms, spherical triangle, spherical trigonometry. Time, sidereal time,
  17. apparent time, mean solar time, equation of time, universal time, standard time, conversion of time,
  18. determination of time, determination of azimuth, Latitude, Longitude. Lecture : 4
  19. 5. Geodetic Leveling : Scope, curvature and refraction correction, axis-signal correction, single angle
  20. observation, reciprocal leveling. Lecture : 8 6. Hydrographic Surveying : Scope, methods of sounding,
  21. locating of sounding, three-point problem and shoreline survey Lecture: 5

  22. SOIL MECHANICS – I Credit : 5
  23. 1. Introduction, Origin and Classification of soils, soil weight volume relationships, Index properties of
  24. soil, soil structures and Clay Minerals. Lecture : 8
  25. 2. Effective stress principle, Surface tension and capillarity, Permeability of soils, Darcy’s law, test for
  26. determination of permeability, engineering use of permeability, Factors affecting permeability Lec-4
  27. 3. Seepage analysis, flow nets, flow through dams. Lecture : 4
  28. 4. Effective stress distribution in soils under hydrodynamic conditions. Quick sand, Piping, Prevention
  29. of piping failures. Lecture : 4
  30. 5. Compressibility and Consolidation:- Consolidation Process- Spring analogy, Definition,
  31. measurement of consolidations- Determination of void ratio at various load increments, Terzaghi’s
  32. theory of one dimensional consolidation, Determination of Coefficient of consolidation, Analysis of
  33. consolidation data. Lecture : 10
  34. 6. Vertical stress below applied load in soils (Boussinesq, Westergaard, and graphical solutions), one
  35. and two dimensional cases. Lecture : 5
  36. 7. Compaction characteristics, water content – dry unit weight relationships, OMC, max, Dry unit
  37. weight field compaction control. Lecture : 5
  38. 8. Soil stabilization