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COURSE STRUCTURE AND SYLLABI

FOR

B.Tech. (2nd – 4th Year)

(CIVIL ENGINEERING)

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

School of Engineering & Technology

CENTURION UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT

Odisha-761211, INDIA,

Web Site: - www.cutm.ac.in

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COURSE STRUCTURE &SYLLABUS FOR 2nd YEAR B.TECH PROGRAMME

3rd Semester 4

th Semester

Theory Theory

Code Subject L-T-P Credit Code Subject L-T-P Credit

BECH2101 Environmental engineering 3-1-0 4 BSMA2201

Mathematics- III 3-1-0 4

PCCE2102 .Building Materials & Construction

3-1-0 4 PCCE2202 .Applied fluid mechanics&

Hydraulic m/c 3-1-0 4

PCCE2103 .Basic Fluid Mechanics 3-1-0 4 PCCE2203 Structural Analysis-1 3-1-0 4

PCCE2104 Mechanics of Solids 3-1-0 4 PCCE2204 Geotechnical Engg-1 3-1-0 4

PCCE2105 Surveying-1 3-1-0 4 PCCE2205 Surveying-2 3-1-0 4

MGOM 1201 MGGM 1206 MGGM 1104 MGFM 1101

Management Core-I

(Any one the following)

Production and Operations Management Organizational Behavior

Essential Economics for

Management

Accounting for Managers

3-1-0 4

MGOM 1201 MGGM 1206 MGGM 1104 MGFM 1101

Management Core-II

(Any one the following)

Production and Operations Management

Organizational Behavior

Essential Economics for

Management

Accounting for Managers

3-1-0 4

Theory Credits 24 Theory Credits 24

Practical/Sessional Practical/Sessional

PCCE2107 Building planning

&drawing 0-0-3 2 PCCE2207 Survey field work-2 0-0-3 2

PCCE2108 Survey field work-1 0-0-3 2 PCCE2208 Fluid Mechanics

Laboratory 0-0-3 2

PCCE2109

Material Testing

Laboratory

0-0-3 2 HUMG2109 Corporate communication

Laboratory 0-0-3 2

Practical/Sessional Credits 6 Practical/Sessional Credits 6

TOTAL SEMESTER CREDITS 30 TOTAL SEMESTER CREDITS 30

Total cumulative credits 92 Total cumulative credits 122

Total contact Hours/weeks 33 Total contact Hours/weeks 33

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3RD SEMESTER SYLLABUS (BECH-2101) ENVIRONMENT ENGINEERING (3-1-0)

Module-I (12 HOURS)

Basic ideas of environment: Importance of environment for mankind, Ecological Concepts and Natural

Resources, Biotic components, Ecosystem Process : Energy, Food Chain, Water cycle, Air cycle etc.

Air pollution: Sources of air pollutants and their effects; Industrial, commercial and residential air quality

air quality standard, Control measure Control equipment for particulate emissions and gaseous pollutants

(ESP, Cyclone separator, bag house, catalytic converter, scrubber (ventury). Statement with brief

reference). Depletion Ozone layer: Causes, effects and control measures; Green-house effect and global

warming, and its consequence.

Module-II (13 HOURS)

Water pollution: Eutrophication, Characterisation of waste waters; DO, BOD and COD evaluation of

waste water, waste water treatment process- pretreatment, primary and secondary treatment. Tertiary

treatment definition

Solid waste management: Source classification and composition of MSW, separation, storage and

transportation, Reuse and recycling, Land filling, incineration, composting, Hazardous Waste

Management, medical hazardous waste, treatment of hazardous waste,Integrated waste management.

Noise Pollution: Cause and effect of noise pollution, noise classification, noise intensity, and noise

threshold limit value, noise control.

Module-III (15 HOURS) Waste Minimization and Life Cycle Assessment, Environmental gradients, Tolerance levels of

environment factor, EU, US and Indian Environmental Law. Environment impact Assessment, Origin and

procedure of EIA, preparation and review of EIS, Principle of Environmental Management System of

ISO14001.

Occupational Safety and Health Acts, Safety procedures.Type of Accidents, Chemical and Heat Burns,

Prevention of Accidents involving Hazardous substances, Fire Prevention – Detection, Extinguishing Fire,

Electrical Safety, Product Safety.Safety Management- Safety Handling and Storage of Hazardous

Materials, Corrosive Substances, Gas Cylinders, Hydro Carbons and Wastes.Personal Protective

Equipments.

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Text Book: 1. Environmental Engineering Irwin/ McGraw Hill International Edition, 1997, G. Kiely,

CHAPTERS (2, 6, 8, 9, 14, 18, 19)

2. Industrial Safety Management, L. M. Deshmukh, Tata McGraw Hill Publication.

Part-IV (10) , Part-V (A,C,D)

3. Principles of Environmental Engineering and Science, M. L. Davis and S. J. Masen, McGraw Hill

International Edition, 2004

CHAPTERS (1, 4, 10, 11, 12, 15)

Reference Books

1. Environmental Engineering by Arcadio P. Sincero & Gergoria A. Sincero PHI Publication

2. Environmental Science, Curringham & Saigo, TMH,

3. Man and Environment by Dash & Mishra

4. An Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science by Gilbert M. Masters & Wendell P. Ela -

PHI Publication.

5. Industrial Safety Management and Technology, Colling. D A – Prentice Hall, New Delhi

(PCCE-2102 )Building Materials and Constructions (3-1-0)

Module I (15 hrs)

Bricks: Brick as a construction material and its importance, materials suitable for manufacture of bricks,

methods of brick manufacture, types of bricks, qualities of a good brick, testing of bricks, uses of bricks.

Stone: Introduction, classification, composition and characteristics, useful Indian stone, method of

quarrying and dressing Cement: Classification, chemical composition, Manufacturing of cement,

hydration, tests for cement, uses of cement, types of cement, Mortar: Definition, composition and uses of

mortar. Concrete: Quality of mixing water, Workability, Factors affecting workability, Measurement of

workability, Segregation, Bleeding, Uniformity of mixing, Mixing time, vibration of concrete, concrete mix

design, admixtures, Grade and strength of Concrete.

Module II (13 hrs)

Foundation: Types of foundation, spread foundations, pile foundations, pier foundations, excavation of

foundation

Brick Masonry: Terminology used, Materials used, Causes of failure of brick masonry, Types of bonds,

Brick laying, Joints in brickwork, Reinforced brickwork, Joint between old and new masonry, Maintenance

of brick work.

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Stone Masonry: Terminology used, Materials used, Cutting and dressing of stones, Types of stone

masonry-Rubble and Ashlar, General principles of construction, Joints of stone, Stone lining,

maintenance of stone work, Artificial stones.

Cavity walls: Purpose and method of construction.

Module III (12 hrs )

Damp Proofing: Causes and effects, materials used for damp proofing, methods of preventing dampness,

Damp Proof Course.

Stairs: Terms used, types of stairs, essential requirements, wooden stairs, concrete stairs, metal stairs.

Flooring: Types of flooring and their construction- brick, stone, concrete, tile, mosaic, terrazzo, asphalt

Plastering: Definition. Materials used for plastering, types of plastering, methods of plastering, defects

and remedial measures in plastering.

Maintenance of Buildings: Causes and prevention of cracks in building, special repair of buildings, annual

maintenance.

Text Books:

1. “Engineering Materials” by S. C. Rangwala et al., Charotar Publishing House

Chapters 3,5

2. “Engineering Materials and building construction” by S. C. Rangwala et al., Charotar Publishing House

Chapters 5,15,19,23,25,26

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3.” Building Construction”, Sushil Kumar, Standard Publishers Distributors, New Delhi

Chapters 2,5,6,8,9,13,22,28

4.“Material of Construction “, D.N.Ghose, TMH Publishing Company Ltd.

5. A text book of Building Construction by S K Sharma and B.K Kaul, S Chand & Company Limited

Reference Books:

1. “Properties of concrete” by A M Neville, Low Price Edition

2. “Building Construction” by S P Arora.

3. ”Building Materials” by S.K.Duggal, TMH Publication

(PCCE-2103 )BASIC FLUID MECHANICS (3-1-0)

Module-1 (12 Lectures)

Definition of fluid, fluid properties, capillary in tubes, fluid pressure at a point, pressure variation in a fluid

and in atmosphere, gage and vacuum pressure, pressure measurement by manometers, bourdon gauge.

Hydrostatic forces on plane and curved surfaces, buoyancy, meta centre and met centric height, stability

of floating bodies. Fluid masses subjected to linear acceleration and to constant rotation.

Module-2(15 Lectures)

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Kinematics of fluid flow, classification of flow, description of fluid flow, acceleration at a point, rotational

and irrigational flow, continuity equation, concept of circulation, stream function and velocity potential,

flow net, forces on a fluid mass in motion, Euler’s equation along a stream line, Bernoulli’s equation.

Application to flow through orifice, venturimeter, orifice meter, pitot tube and liquid jets, energy correction

factor, linear momentum equation, forces on pipe bends, momentum correction factor

MODULE-3(15 Lectures)

Flow measurements by notches and weirs, flow through mouth piece, time of emptying of tanks through

orifice. Flow through pipes, Reynolds’s experiment, laminar flow through pipes, turbulent flow through

pipes, darcy-weisbach equation, minor losses in pipes, hydraulic gradient line and total energy line for

pipes, pipes in series and parallel, reservoir problems, power transmission through pipes, size of nozzle

for maximum power transmission. Uniform flow in channels, equation for velocity, best channel section,

critical depth, channel transitions, brief ideas of gradually varied flow and rapid varies flow, hydraulic jump

in rectangular channels.

TEXT BOOKS:

1. Hydraulics and Fluid mechanics: P.N.MODI & S.M.SELH, standard book house

Chapters (1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 9; 10; 11 and 16)

2. Fluid mechanics: A.K.JAIN, Khanna publishers

Chapters (1; 2; 3; 4; 8; 9; 11; 12 and 13)

REFERENCE BOOKS

1. Fluid mechanics and fluid machines: S.K.SOM &G.BISWAS, TMH

2. Fluid mechanics: A.K. MOHANTY,PHI

3. Fluid mechanics and turbo mechanics: M.M.DAS,PHI

(PCCE-2104 )MECHANICS OF SOLIDS (3-1-0)

MODULE - I (14 Lectures)

1. Load, Stress, Principle of St.Venant, Strain, Hooke’s law, Modulus of Elasticity,

Stress-Strain Diagrams, Working Stress, Factor of safety, Strain energy in tension and

compression, Resilience, Impact loads,

Analysis of Axially Loaded Members : Bars of varying cross-section, Composite bars in tension

and compression - temperature stresses in composite rods, Statically indeterminate problems.

Shear stress, Complimentary shear stress, Shear strain, Modulus of rigidity, Poisson’s ratio, Bulk

Modulus, Relationship between elastic constants.

2. Members in Biaxial State of Stress :

Stresses in thin cylinders, thin spherical shells under internal pressure - wire winding of thin

cylinders. Analysis of Biaxial Stress. Plane stress, Principal stress, Principal planes, Mohr’s

Circle for Biaxial Stress.

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3. Strain Deformation :

Two dimensional state of strain, Mohr’s circle for strain, Principal strains and principal axes

of strain measurements, Calculation of principal stresses from principal strains.

MODULE - II (13 Lectures)

4. Shear Force and Bending Moment for Simple Beams :

Shear force and bending moment. Types of load and Types of support. Support reactions,

Relationship between bending moment and shear force, Point of inflection. Shear Force and

Bending Moment diagrams.

5. Simple Bending of Beams :

Theory of simple bending of initially straight beams, Bending stresses, Shear stresses in

bending, Distribution of normal and shear stress, beams of two materials, Composite beams.

6. Deflection of Beams :

Differential equation of the elastic line, Slope and deflection of beams by integration method

and area moment method.

MODULE - III (12 Lectures)

7. Theory of Columns:

Eccentric loading of a short strut, Long columns, Euler’s column formula, Lateral buck ling,

Critical Load, Slenderness ratio

8. Torsion in solid and hollow circular shafts, Twisting moment, Strain energy in shear and

torsion, strength of solid and hollow circular shafts. Stresses due to combined bending and

torsion, Strength of shafts in combined bending and twisting.

9. Close - Coiled helical springs.

TEXT BOOKS

1. Elements of Strength of Materials by S.P.Timoshenko and D.H.Young, Affiliated East-West Press

Chapters (1; 2; 3; 4; 5; 7; 8 and 10)

2. Strength of Materials by G. H. Ryder, Macmillan Press

Chapters (I; II; III; IV; V; VI; VII; VIII; IX; XIII and XV)

3. Strength of Materials by S.S.Bhavikatti, Vikas publishing House, PVT LTD, 3rd

edition

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(PCCE-2105 )Surveying - I (3-1-0)

Module I (15 hrs)

Linear measurement and chain survey: Use of various types of chains and tapes, measurement of

correct length of lines, direct and indirect ranging, chaining along sloping ground. Obstacle in

chaining, errors and their elimination.

Compass surveying: Use of prismatic compass, temporary adjustment, bearing of a line, local

attractions, correction of bearing

Plane table surveying: Methods of plane tabling, radiations, intersection, traversing and resection, two

point and three point problem. Adjustment and common error in plane table survey.

Module II (14 hrs)

Levelling: Use of dumpy level and levelling staff.Temporary and Permanent adjustment of dumpy

level, Reduction of levels by height of instrument and rise and fall method. Curvature and refraction

error, sensitiveness of level tube, reciprocal levelling, levelling difficulties and common errors

Module III (14 hrs)

Contouring: Contour interval and horizontal equivalent, characteristics of contours, methods of

contouring- different and indirect method, contour gradient

Theodolite Survey: Use of theodolite, temporary adjustment, measuring horizontal and vertical angles,

theodolite traversing

Text Books:

1. “A Text Book of Surveying-I”, S.K.Duggal, TMH Publisher

chapters 2,3,6,9

2. Surveying- Vol-1, B.C. Punmia

Chapters 4,5,6,9,11

Reference Books:

3. Surveying and Levelling Vol-1, T. P. Kanetkar and S. V. Kulkarni

4. Surveying Vol-1 by R Agor

MGOM1201 PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT(4-0-0) Course Objective:

The course is designed to acquaint the students with decision making in planning, scheduling and

control of production and operation functions in both manufacturing and services.

Course Content:

MODULE:1

Operations Management- An Introduction Primary topics in Operations Management, Operations

Function, and Transformation process and Competitiveness.

Operations Strategy

9Strategic Decisions in Operations, Strategy Deployment, and Vertical Integration, Service

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Operation, Service strategy, Manufacturing Strategy and Mass customization; Product Development

and Service Design New Product design, Product life cycle, Process design, Process life cycle, Form

design, Functional design, Production design, Concurrent design, Technological design and

Service design process.

MODULE:2

Facilities Location & Layout Planning Location - Principles and Factors; Location Analysis techniques-

Factor Rating, Centre of Gravity Technique, Brown & Gibson Model. Layout – Concept & Basic

Principles, Process Layout (Block Diagramming, Relationship Diagram, Computerized Layout

Solutions, Service Layout); Product Layout – Process Layout; Fixed Position Layout. Hybrid Layouts –

Cellular, FMS (Flexible Manufacturing System) Project Management and Scheduling Project planning,

, project control, project scheduling Models Project Network, Critical path Method (CPM), Programme

Evaluation Review Technique( PERT) , Project crashing and Time cost Trade-Off; Objective of

Scheduling, Sequencing, Gantt charts, Advanced Planning and Scheduling System.

Strategies for Managing Demand, Strategies for Managing Supply Production planning

control, Aggregate planning costs and strategies. Gantt chart, Sequencing model. "n" jobs 1 machine,

"n" jobs 2 machines, "n" jobs “m” machine

MODULE:3

Inventory Management Concept of inventory with independent demand: Inventory cost structure

Deterministic inventory model - EOQ models, instantaneous receipt, Inventory model with discounts,

delivery over a period of time, Periodic review and continuous review inventory model;

Selective Inventory Control - ABC and VED. Quality Management Concept of quality; Quality of

design, Conformance & performance; Cost of poor process performance and quality. Statistical

Quality Control - Process Control (X, R & P chart), Product control-acceptance sampling and OC

curve. Concept of TQM.

MODULE:4

Just in Time and Lean Production Basic element in JIT, Pull system, Push system, Kanban production

control system , Benefits of JIT, Jit implementation in Learning Organization, JIT in Services.

topics.

Books

1. Chase, Jacobs, Aquilano, Agarwal, - “Operations Management”, TMH

2. Aswathappa& Sridhar Bhat, - “Production and Operations Management”, HPH

Reference:

1. Krajewski,Ritzman,Kansal, - “Operations Management”, Pearson

2. Everette. Adam Jr., Ronald J. Ebert, - “Production and Operations Management”, PHI

3. Roberta S. Russell & Bernard W. Taylor III, - “Operations Management”, Pearson/ PHI

4. Gaither, Frazier- Operations Management

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MGGM1206 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR (3-1-0) Introduction to the Course :

Organizational Behavior (OB) is a field of study that investigates the impact that individuals, groups,

and structure have on behavior within an organization. Then it applies that knowledge to make

organizations work more effectively.

Course Objective :

This course will expose students to gain knowledge on the diversified behavioural science theories

and its applications in organizations.

Pedagogy

Class room lectures will be substantiated by Case Analysis, assignment and viva-voce, Demo

Exercises, Movie Analysis, Games, role playing Comprehensive Course Outline :

Module – 1

Concept and models of OB, OB Systems- The Synergy

Module - 2(Individual System)

Perception, Learning and Behaviour Modification, motivation, attitude and Values, personality,

emotion and stress.

Module – 3 (Social System)

Communication, Group Dynamics, Conflict , Leadership

Module - 4 (Organizational systems)

Organizational power and politics, Organizational culture and climate, Organizational Change and

development, International Dimensions of OB, Managing Diversity.

Recommended Text :

• Robins &Sanghii, Organisational Behaviour, Pearson

• Aswathappa, Organization Behavior,Himalaya

Reference Books :

• Luthans ,F. Organisational Behaviour - TMH

• UdaiPareek , Understanding Organisational Behaviour, Oxford

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• Prasad,L.M. Organization Behavior,S.Chand.

• Greenberg and Baron, Behavior in organization, Prentice hall.

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MGGM1104 ESSENTIAL ECONOMICS FOR MANAGEMENT(3-1-0) Course Objective:

In today's dynamic economic environment, effective managerial decision making requires timely and

efficient use of information. The basic purpose of this course is to provide students with a basic

understanding of the economic principles, methodologies and analytical tools that can be used in

business decision making problems. It provides an understanding of the economic environment and

its impact on strategy formulation. The course also focuses on the impact of economic policies on

managerial decision-making by providing an understanding of fiscal policy, and national and global

economic issues affecting business.

The language of science (and all analytical thinking) is mathematics. Since economics is a social

science, use of some mathematical tools, basically the constrained and un-constrained optimization

techniques will help in measuring and solving the basic economic problems and thus improves

decision-making. It becomes difficult and totally un-practicable to solve business (economic) problems

logically and systematically without use of mathematics. The basic objective is to solve problems

mathematically and interpret the results economically.

Course Content:

Module-1: Introduction & Micro Economics

Introduction to economics- Scarcity, Choice and Efficiency, Circular Flow of Economic Activity,

Fundamental issues of what, how and for whom to produce to make the best use of economics,

Economic Role of Government.

Basic Concepts: Marginalism and Incrementalism, Functional Relationships: Total, Average and

Marginal. General and partial equilibrium, Opportunity cost

Demand for a commodity: Law of demand, Demand schedule and demand curve, Individual

and market demand, Change in demand

Consumer behavior: Analysing law of demand through Marshalian utility analysis and

Indifference curve technique. Consumer Surplus

Elasticity of Demand

Price Elasticity of demand : Estimation, Types, Elasticity and revenue, Factors affecting price

elasticity of demand

Income elasticity , Cross elasticity, Uses of different concepts elasticity in business

decisions.

Analysis of Supply: Law of Supply, Supply schedule and supply curve, Change in supply, Price

elasticity of supply,

Equilibrium of demand and supply: Equilibrium with demand and supply curves, Effect of a

shift of demand and supply curves, Rationing of prices, Impact of tax on prices and quantity,

Prices fixed by law (Minimum floors and Maximum ceilings)

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Demand Estimation: Approaches to demand estimation, Demand Estimation by Regression

Analysis.

Demand Forecasting: Sources of Data (Expert opinion, Surveys, Market experiments), Time-

series Analysis (trend projection and Exponential smoothening), Barometric Forecasting,

Forecasting with input and output model.

Production Function: Production function with one variable input, Production function with two

variable inputs, optimal combination of inputs, Returns to scale

Cost Theory: Types of costs, Production and cost, Short-run cost functions, Long-run cost

functions, Economies of scale and scope, Learning curve, Cost-Volume-profit Analysis

Perfect Competition: Characteristics, Equilibrium price determination under both short run and

long run, Evaluation of perfect competition

Monopoly: Characteristics, Profit maximizing price determination under both short run and long

run, Allocative efficiency and income redistribution, Relevance of perfect competition and

monopoly

Monopolistic Competition: Characteristics, Profit maximizing price determination under both

short run and long run, Evaluation of Monopolistic competition

Oligopoly: Characteristics, Price Rigidity(Kinked demand curve model), Interdependence (The

Cournot model) and Cartels and Collusion, Price Leadership, Cost-plus Pricing, Multiple Product

Pricing, Price Skimming, Penetration Pricing, Transfer Pricing and Price Discrimination

Module-2: Macro Economics

National Income Accounting: Concept, Eight variants of national product aggregates,

Measurement (Income, Value Added and Expenditure), Real and Nominal GNP, Difficulties in

measuring the national income, Uses of National income statistics

Environmental Income Accounting, Green GDP, Sustainable Development, National

income and social welfare

Consumption and Investment functions: Concept, Determinants, Multiplier and Accelerator

Demand for Money: Classical and Keynesian theories on demand for money

Supply of Money: Components of money supply, The process of Deposit Creation, Balance

Sheet of the Central Bank.

Aggregate Demand: The Goods Market and the IS Curve, The Money Market and the LM Curve,

Form IS-LM model to the Aggregate Demand.

Aggregate Supply

Explaining macro-economic equilibrium through Aggregate Demand and Aggregate

Supply,

Monetary Policy: Objectives, Instruments, Monetary Policy in The AD- AS Framework,

Crowding-Out Controversy, Monetary policy in an open economy

Fiscal Policy: Objectives, Instruments, Impact of Structural Deficits, Government Debt and

Economic Growth.

Interaction between monetary and Fiscal Policy

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Features of The Business Cycle, Definition Of Inflation, Price Indices, Prices in the AD-AS

Framework, The Economic Impacts of Inflation, The Phillips Curve, Anti-Inflationary Policy

Unemployment: Types, Okun’s Law, Impact of Unemployment, Economic Interpretation Of

Unemployment

International Trade: Economic Basis For International Trade, Gains from International Trade

Balance of Payment (BoP): Meaning, BoP Account, Disequilibrium in BoP, Measures to correct

disequilibrium in BoP

Foreign Exchange: The Determination of Foreign Exchange Rates, Floating Exchange Rate and

Fixed Exchange Rates, Mundell-Fleming Model,

Books & Reference:

1. Managerial Economics in a Global Economy, by D. Salvatore, Sixth Edition, OUP, 2008

2. Managerial Economics, Truett & Truett, Wiley Publication.

3. Managerial Economics, by Petersen Craig H. Cris Lewis and S.K. Jain, Pearson, 2007

4. Modern Micro Economics, , Koutsoyiannis, (1975) , A, Macmillan Press

5. Managerial Economics, Mehta, P. L (1999), Sultan Chand & Sons

6. Principles of Microeconomics, Mankiw, N. G (2006), Cengage Learning

7. Macroeconomics, Mankiw, N. G, (2009), Worth Publishers

8. Macroeconomics, Theory and Policy, Dwivedy, D.N (2007), Tata McGraw Hill

9. Macroeconomics, D’Souza, E (2008), Pearson Education

10. Macroeconomic Analysis, Shapiro, E (2003), Galgotia Publications

11. Environmental Economics in Theory and Practice – Hankey N, Shogren J F, and White B –

1999 – Macmillan Indian Limited

12. Indian Economy, Mishra & Puri (2011), Himalaya Publishing House

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MGFM1101 ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGERS (3-1-0) Course Objective:

This course ‘Accounting for Managers’ has been designed to enable the students to acquire the

skills necessary to prepare, use, interpret and analyze financial information.

Module 1

Accounting Environment of business, Corporate Entities: Salient Features, GAAP: Concepts,

Conventions, Assumptions, Accounting Equation: Tool to understand business decisions, Financing

Decisions/Investment Decisions/Operating Decisions, Accounting Equation Financial Statements,

Balance Sheet/Income Statement/Cash Flow Statement, Financing Decisions and Financial

Statement,

Module 2

Equity Instruments: Equity and Preference Capital, Debt Instruments: Debentures/ Bonds/ Loans,

Dividend and Interest payment, Investment Decision and Financial Statements, Fixed

ssets:/Inventory Valuation/Investment , Operating Decisions and Financial Statements, Revenue

Recognition, Expenses, Profit: Gross Profit/PBDITA/PBIT/PBT/PAT, Interrelationship between

Financial statements

Module 3

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Financial Statement Analysis: common size statements, ratio analysis, Du pont analysis, Inter-firm

and intra-firm comparison, reading CFS

Module 4

Cost Concepts and decision making, Overheads, CVP analysis. Preparation of Cost Sheets using

excels, Budgeting and Budgetary Control, Variance analysis, Activity based costing (ABC), cost &

pricing .A group project work will be given to students to analyse an industry and track market price

movement.

Books & Reference:

1. Financial Accounting -- A managerial Perspective, R. Narayanswamy, PHI

2. Cost Accounting- A managerial Emphasis by Horn green, Dater and Foster.

3. Khan & Jain – Management Accounting, TMH.

4. Horngren ,Datar, Foster- Cost Accounting, Pearson.

5. Financial Accounting, Jain/Narang/Agrawal, Kalyani.

6. Basic Financial Accounting for Management, Shah, Oxford.

(PCCE-2107 )BUILDING PLANNING AND DRAWING(0-0-3)

Residential building- Different types, selection site, housing colonies for different income groups,

orientation of building,principles of planning, design of individual rooms keeping functional and

furniture requirements, general building regulations and bye-laws

DRAWINGS

Conventional signs of materials and equipment.

Plan , section and elevation of individual houses ( single rooms with verandas , three rooms,

duplex types)

Plan,section and elevation of multistory building.

Plan,section and elevation of office building(bank/post office)

Plan, section and elevation of college/ hostel/ auditorium/factory.

Detailing of doors and windows

Detailing of stair case

Detailing of roof truss(steel)

Detailing of arches and lintels

Detailing of different types of footings and brick worcks.

Minium of 10 sheets are required.

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(PCCE-2108 )Survey Field Work-1 (0-0-3)

Testing of chain measurement of correct length of the line

Traversing by chain survey

Traversing by compass survey

Intersection method of plane table survey

Traversing by plane table

Use of dumpy level and fly leveling

Longitudinal Section and Cross Section of Road

Contouring

Measurement of horizontal and vertical angle by theodolite Traversing by the odo

(PCCE-2109) Material Testing Laboratory (0-0-3)

Brick:

Shape and size test for brick

Water absorption test for brick

Compressive strength of brick Cement:

Fineness of cement

Soundness of cement by Lechattelier test

Specific gravity of cement

Fineness of cement by air permeability

Standard consistency of a given sample by Vicat test

Initial and final setting time of cement

Fineness modulus of fine and coarse aggregate

Aggregate crushing value of coarse aggregate

Compressive strength of cement mortar

Tensile strength of cement mortar Steel:

Compression test of cast iron

Rigidity modulus of cast iron

Fatigue test of steel (cyclic loading)

Tensile strength of steel

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4TH

SEMESTER SYLLABUS

(BSMA-2201 )MATHEMATICS-III (3-1-0) MODULE-I (15 Hours) Partial Differential Equation of First Order, Linear and Non-linear Partial Differential Equations,

Charpit’s Method, Homogeneous and Non-homogeneous Linear Partial Differential Equations with

Constant Coefficients, Cauchy Type Differential Equation, Solution of Second Order Partial

Differential Equation.

MODULE-II (15 Hours)

Complex Analysis: Analytic Function , Cauchy-Riemann Equations, Laplace Equation, Harmonic

Function, Linear Fractional Transformation , Line Integral in the Complex plane, Cauchy’s Integral

Theorem, Cauchy’s Integral Formula, Derivatives of Analytic Function.

MODULE-III (10 Hours)

Power Series,Taylor’s Series, Maclaurin Series, Laurent’s Series, Singularities and Zeroes, Residue

Theorem, Residue Integration Method, Evaluation of Real Integrals.

Text Books:

1) Higher Engineering Mathematics by B.V. Raman

Publisher: TMH

Chapters : 18(18.1 to 18.8, 18.10)

2) Advanced Engineering Mathematics by E. Kreyszig

Publisher: Johnwilley & Sons Inc-8th Edition

Chapters : 12 (12.1 to 12.4, 12.9) ; 13, 14 (14.2,14.4) & 15.

Reference Books:

1) Advanced Engineering Mathematics by P.V. O’Neil

Publisher: Thomson

2) Fundamentals of Complex Analysis(with Applications to Engineering and Science) by E.B.

Saff & A.D. Snider

Publisher: Pearson

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(PCCE-2202)APPLIED FLUID MECHANICS AND HYDRAULIC MACHINES (3-1-0)

Module-I (15 Lectures)

Dimensional analysis, Buckingham’s method, dimensionless numbers in fluid flow, similitudes and

model flows Navier-stokes equation for viscous fluids, simplification for pipe flow and its integration for

velocity distribution and energy drop, flow between parallel plates , couette flow, stoke’s

equation(without derivation) for laminar flow around a sphere, laminar flow in Dashpot mechanism.

Turbulent flow in pipes, prandtl’s concept of mixing length, Equation for velocity distribution in

turbulent flows in pipes, Resistance laws, smooth and rough pipes, Moody chart for commersial pipes.

Module-II (12 Lectures)

Boundary layer, laminar and turbulent boundary layers, momentum- integral equations for boundary

layer, thickness for boundary layer and drag coefficient for same standard velocity distributions of

boundary layer over a flat plate at zero incidence to flow, laminar sub boundary layer, separation of

flow.

Forces on immersed bodies, drag and lift on bodies, vanation of drag with Reynolds number for flow

around cylinder, sphere, disc and plate held normal to flow, circulation around cylinder, Magnus

effect, polar diagram for 2-D airfoil

Module-III (15 Lectures)

Force of jet on vane stationary and moving, Flow over a radial vane, expressions for torque and work

done Hydraulic turbines, classification, features of pelton, Fransis and propeller/Kaplan turbines.

Velocity diagrams, calculation for work done, size of runner, jets etc. Efficiencies of turbines, specific

speed, performance characteristics selection of turbines.

Pumps: centrifugal type, components and functioning, Head and efficiency, velocity triangles,

cavitation, characteristics, components and functioning, effect of acceleration and function of air

vessel.

Text Books:

1. Hydraulics and fluid mechanics: P.N.MODI, S.M.SELH, standard book house

2. Chapters ( 12; 13; 14; 17; 18; 20; 21; 22; 23 and 24)

3. Fluid mechanics : A.K. JAIN, Khanna publishers

Chapters ( 5; 6; 7; 9; 10; 15 and 16)

REFERENCE BOOKS

4. Fluid mechanics and fluid machines: S.K.SOM &G.BISWAS, TMH

5. Fluid mechanics:A.K. MOHANTY,PHI

6. Fluid mechanics and turbo mechanics: M.M.DAS,PHI

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(PCCE-2203) STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS:1(3-1-0) MODULE-1 (15hrs) Module-1(15hrs) Deflection of determinate beams using cojugate beam method; Deflection of beams and rigid frames

by strain energy method; unit load method; castiglianos theorom for finding deflection; Maxwell’s

theoroms of reciprocal deflection; deflection of pin jointed frames; deflection dueto lack of fit and

temperature changes Moving loads and influence line for simply supported, cantilever and

overhanging beams; max BM and SF due to moving loads; influence lines for bridge trusses

Module-2(15hrs)

Three- hinged arch; analysis for static loads; BM diagrams: influence line diagrams. Cables subjected

to concentrated loads, uniformly distributed loads; cables with ends at different levels; forces on

anchor cables and towers; suspension bridges with three himged /and two hinged suffening garders;

influence lines for moving loads; BM and SF diagrams.

Module3(13hrs)

Indeterminate structures; degree of indeterminancy; analysis of pin concentrated frames and beams

by consistent deformation method; three moment equation and its application.

Text books

1. Structural analysis vol-1 : S.S.Bhavikatti; Vikas pub.house Chapters : 3,4,5,7,8

2. Structural analysis: c.S. reddy , TMH Chapters 6,8,

3.Mechanics of Materials: JM Gere & SP Timoshenko,CBS

4.Structural analysis: norris &Wilbor.

5.Analysis and design of structures Vol1&2: vzirani & ratwani; Khanna publishers

(PCCE-2204)Geotechnical Engineering-1 (3-1-0)

Module 1: (14 hrs)

Origin of Soil and Grain Size: Rock Cycle and the origin of soil, soil particle size, clay minerals,

mechanical analysis of soil, grain size distribution curve, particle shape, weight volume relationships,

specific gravity, unit weight, void ratio, moisture content, and relationships, relative density,

Consistency of soil: Atterberg limits - liquid limit, plastic limit, shrinkage limit. Liquidity index and

consistency index, activity, soil structure. Engineering classification of soil: IS, USCS, HRB and

ASTM. ( 8 Hours)

Soil Hydraulics: Modes of occurrence of water in soil. Stress conditions in soil- total, effective and

neutral stresses and relationships. Permeability - Bernaulli's equation, Darcy's Law, hydraulic

conductivity, laboratory determination of hydraulic conductivity, equivalent hydraulic conductivity in

stratified soil. Seepage- Laplace equation of continuity, flow nets, seepage calculation from a flow net,

flow nets in anisotropic soils, seepage through earth dam, critical hydraulic gradient and quick sand

condition. (6 Hours)

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Module II: (14 hrs)

Soil Compaction: mechanism and principles, Standard and Modified Proctor Test, factors affecting

compaction, effect of compaction on soil properties, field compaction techniques. (4 Hours)

Consolidation of soils: Consolidation and compaction, primary and secondary consolidation,

Terzhaghi's theory of one dimensional consolidation, consolidation test, determination of coefficient of

consolidation. (4 Hours)

Stresses in Soil: Normal and shear stresses on a plane, Boussinesq's solution for a point load, line

load, strip load, uniformly loaded circular and rectangular areas, Isobar and pressure bulb concept,

stress distribution on horizontal and vertical planes, Newmark's chart and its application, contact

pressure. (6 Hours)

Module III (14 hrs)

Shear Strength: Mohr-Coulomb failure criterion, shear strength parameters and determination: direct

and tri-axial shear test, unconfined compression test, vane shear test. Other methods of determining

the un-drained shear strength of soil, sensitivity and thixotropy of clay.( 7 Hours)

Stability of Slopes: Terminology, stability of finite and infinite slopes, Swedish slip circle method and

friction circle method of analysis of slopes, Taylor stability Number and stability curves, Bishops

Method. (7 Hours)

Text Books:

(1) Principles of Geotechnical Engineering by Braja M. Das, Thomson/ Brooks Cole

chapters 2,5,6,9,11,14

(2) Geotechnical Engineering by T.N. Ramamurthy & T.G. Sitharam,S. Chand & Co.

Chapters 1,9,10,12,13

(3) Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering by B. C Punmia et al., Laxmi Publications

Chapters 1,4,17,18

Reference Books:

(1) Geotechnical Engineering by Donald P. Coduto, Pearson Education, Prentice Hall

(PCCE-2205)SURVEYING -2 (3-1-0)

Module1(15 hrs)

Traversing, checks and closing errors , balancing a traverse , adjustment of bearings, computation of

area of closed traverse, measurement of vertical distances, trigonometric velling,tachometry,methods

of tachometry,omnimeter,sourses of errors Total station survey, electronic data recording.

MODULE-2(13 HRS)

Curves, types of curves, simple circular curves , compound curves, reverse curves , transition curves

and vertical curve , sourses of error

Setting of works

MODULE 3(12 HRS)

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Introduction to underground surveying, hydrographic surveying, photo grammatic surveying,

remotesensing and geographic nformation systems

Text Books :

surveying, volume 1,2 &3 by B.C.PUNMIA chapters 5,6,11,14

surveying, volume 1&2 BY s.k.duggal , TMH publisher

surveying by A.DE, S.Chand & co.

MGOM1201 PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT(4-0-0) Course Objective:

The course is designed to acquaint the students with decision making in planning, scheduling and

control of production and operation functions in both manufacturing and services.

Course Content:

MODULE:1

Operations Management- An Introduction Primary topics in Operations Management, Operations

Function, and Transformation process and Competitiveness.

Operations Strategy

9Strategic Decisions in Operations, Strategy Deployment, and Vertical Integration, Service

Operation, Service strategy, Manufacturing Strategy and Mass customization; Product Development

and Service Design

New Product design, Product life cycle, Process design, Process life cycle, Form design, Functional

design, Production design, Concurrent design, Technological design and Service design process.

MODULE:2

Facilities Location & Layout Planning Location - Principles and Factors; Location Analysis techniques-

Factor Rating, Centre of Gravity Technique, Brown & Gibson Model. Layout – Concept & Basic

Principles, Process Layout (Block Diagramming, Relationship Diagram, Computerized Layout

Solutions, Service Layout); Product Layout – Process Layout; Fixed Position Layout. Hybrid Layouts –

Cellular, FMS (Flexible Manufacturing System)

Project Management and Scheduling Project planning, , project control, project scheduling Models

Project Network, Critical path Method (CPM), Programme Evaluation Review Technique( PERT) ,

Project crashing and Time cost Trade-Off; Objective of Scheduling, Sequencing, Gantt charts,

Advanced Planning and Scheduling System.

Strategies for Managing Demand, Strategies for Managing Supply Production planning

control, Aggregate planning costs and strategies. Gantt chart, Sequencing model. "n" jobs 1

machine, "n" jobs 2 machines, "n" jobs “m” machine

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MODULE:3

Inventory Management Concept of inventory with independent demand: Inventory cost structure

Deterministic inventory model - EOQ models, instantaneous receipt, Inventory model with discounts,

delivery over a period of time, Periodic review and continuous review inventory model; Selective

Inventory Control - ABC and VED. Quality Management Concept of quality; Quality of design,

Conformance & performance; Cost of poor process performance and quality. Statistical Quality

Control - Process Control (X, R & P chart),Product control-acceptance sampling and OC curve.

Concept of TQM.

MODULE:4

Just in Time and Lean Production Basic element in JIT, Pull system, Push system, Kanban production

control system , Benefits of JIT, Jit implementation in Learning Organization, JIT in Services. topics.

Books

1. Chase, Jacobs, Aquilano, Agarwal, - “Operations Management”, TMH

2. Aswathappa& Sridhar Bhat, - “Production and Operations Management”, HPH Reference:

1. Krajewski,Ritzman,Kansal, - “Operations Management”, Pearson

2. Everette. Adam Jr., Ronald J. Ebert, - “Production and Operations Management”, PHI

3. Roberta S. Russell & Bernard W. Taylor III, - “Operations Management”, Pearson/ PHI

4. Gaither, Frazier- Operations Management

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MGGM1206 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR (3-1-0) Introduction to the Course : Organizational Behavior (OB) is a field of study that investigates the impact that individuals, groups,

and structure have on behavior within an organization. Then it applies that knowledge to make

organizations work more effectively.

Course Objective :

This course will expose students to gain knowledge on the diversified behavioural science theories

and its applications in organizations.

Pedagogy

Class room lectures will be substantiated by Case Analysis, assignment and viva-voce, Demo

Exercises, Movie Analysis, Games, role playing Comprehensive Course Outline :

Module – 1

Concept and models of OB, OB Systems- The Synergy

Module – 2 (Individual System)

Perception, Learning and Behaviour Modification, motivation, attitude and Values,

personality, emotion and stress.

Module – 3 (Social System)

Communication, Group Dynamics, Conflict , Leadership

Module - 4 (Organizational systems)

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Organizational power and politics, Organizational culture and climate, Organizational Change and

development, International Dimensions of OB, Managing Diversity.

Recommended Text :

• Robins &Sanghii, Organisational Behaviour, Pearson

• Aswathappa, Organization Behavior,Himalaya

Reference Books :

• Luthans ,F. Organisational Behaviour - TMH

• UdaiPareek , Understanding Organisational Behaviour, Oxford

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• Prasad,L.M. Organization Behavior,S.Chand.

• Greenberg and Baron, Behavior in organization, Prentice hall.

MGGM1104 ESSENTIAL ECONOMICS FOR MANAGEMENT(3-1-0) Course Objective:

In today's dynamic economic environment, effective managerial decision making requires timely and

efficient use of information. The basic purpose of this course is to provide students with a basic

understanding of the economic principles, methodologies and analytical tools that can be used in

business decision making problems. It provides an understanding of the economic environment and

its impact on strategy formulation. The course also focuses on the impact of economic policies on

managerial decision-making by providing an understanding of fiscal policy, and national and global

economic issues affecting business.

The language of science (and all analytical thinking) is mathematics. Since economics is a social

science, use of some mathematical tools, basically the constrained and un-constrained optimization

techniques will help in measuring and solving the basic economic problems and thus improves

decision-making. It becomes difficult and totally un-practicable to solve business (economic) problems

logically and systematically without use of mathematics. The basic objective is to solve problems

mathematically and interpret the results economically.

Course Content:

Module-1: Introduction & Micro Economics

Introduction to economics- Scarcity, Choice and Efficiency, Circular Flow of Economic Activity,

Fundamental issues of what, how and for whom to produce to make the best use of economics,

Economic Role of Government.

Basic Concepts: Marginalism and Incrementalism, Functional Relationships: Total, Average and

Marginal. General and partial equilibrium, Opportunity cost

Demand for a commodity: Law of demand, Demand schedule and demand curve, Individual

and market demand, Change in demand

Consumer behavior: Analysing law of demand through Marshalian utility analysis and

Indifference curve technique. Consumer Surplus

Elasticity of Demand

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Price Elasticity of demand : Estimation, Types, Elasticity and revenue, Factors affecting price

elasticity of demand

Income elasticity , Cross elasticity, Uses of different concepts elasticity in business

decisions.

Analysis of Supply: Law of Supply, Supply schedule and supply curve, Change in supply, Price

elasticity of supply,

Equilibrium of demand and supply: Equilibrium with demand and supply curves, Effect of a

shift of demand and supply curves, Rationing of prices, Impact of tax on prices and quantity,

Prices fixed by law (Minimum floors and Maximum ceilings)

Demand Estimation: Approaches to demand estimation, Demand Estimation by Regression

Analysis.

Demand Forecasting: Sources of Data (Expert opinion, Surveys, Market experiments), Time-

series Analysis (trend projection and Exponential smoothening), Barometric Forecasting,

Forecasting with input and output model.

Production Function: Production function with one variable input, Production function with two

variable inputs, optimal combination of inputs, Returns to scale

Cost Theory: Types of costs, Production and cost, Short-run cost functions, Long-run cost

functions, Economies of scale and scope, Learning curve, Cost-Volume-profit Analysis

Perfect Competition: Characteristics, Equilibrium price determination under both short run and

long run, Evaluation of perfect competition

Monopoly: Characteristics, Profit maximizing price determination under both short run and long

run, Allocative efficiency and income redistribution, Relevance of perfect competition and

monopoly

Monopolistic Competition: Characteristics, Profit maximizing price determination under both

short run and long run, Evaluation of Monopolistic competition

Oligopoly: Characteristics, Price Rigidity(Kinked demand curve model), Interdependence (The

Cournot model) and Cartels and Collusion, Price Leadership, Cost-plus Pricing, Multiple Product

Pricing, Price Skimming, Penetration Pricing, Transfer Pricing and Price Discrimination

Module-2: Macro Economics

National Income Accounting: Concept, Eight variants of national product aggregates,

Measurement (Income, Value Added and Expenditure), Real and Nominal GNP, Difficulties in

measuring the national income, Uses of National income statistics

Environmental Income Accounting, Green GDP, Sustainable Development, National

income and social welfare

Consumption and Investment functions: Concept, Determinants, Multiplier and Accelerator

Demand for Money: Classical and Keynesian theories on demand for money

Supply of Money: Components of money supply, The process of Deposit Creation, Balance

Sheet of the Central Bank.

Aggregate Demand: The Goods Market and the IS Curve, The Money Market and the LM Curve,

Form IS-LM model to the Aggregate Demand.

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Aggregate Supply

Explaining macro-economic equilibrium through Aggregate Demand and Aggregate

Supply,

Monetary Policy: Objectives, Instruments, Monetary Policy in The AD- AS Framework,

Crowding-Out Controversy, Monetary policy in an open economy

Fiscal Policy: Objectives, Instruments, Impact of Structural Deficits, Government Debt and

Economic Growth.

Interaction between monetary and Fiscal Policy

Features of The Business Cycle, Definition Of Inflation, Price Indices, Prices in the AD-AS

Framework, The Economic Impacts of Inflation, The Phillips Curve, Anti-Inflationary Policy

Unemployment: Types, Okun’s Law, Impact of Unemployment, Economic Interpretation Of

Unemployment

International Trade: Economic Basis For International Trade, Gains from International Trade

Balance of Payment (BoP): Meaning, BoP Account, Disequilibrium in BoP, Measures to correct

disequilibrium in BoP

Foreign Exchange: The Determination of Foreign Exchange Rates, Floating Exchange Rate and

Fixed Exchange Rates, Mundell-Fleming Model,

Books & Reference:

1. Managerial Economics in a Global Economy, by D. Salvatore, Sixth Edition, OUP, 2008

2. Managerial Economics, Truett & Truett, Wiley Publication.

3. Managerial Economics, by Petersen Craig H. Cris Lewis and S.K. Jain, Pearson, 2007

4. Modern Micro Economics, , Koutsoyiannis, (1975) , A, Macmillan Press

5. Managerial Economics, Mehta, P. L (1999), Sultan Chand & Sons

6. Principles of Microeconomics, Mankiw, N. G (2006), Cengage Learning

7. Macroeconomics, Mankiw, N. G, (2009), Worth Publishers

8. Macroeconomics, Theory and Policy, Dwivedy, D.N (2007), Tata McGraw Hill

9. Macroeconomics, D’Souza, E (2008), Pearson Education

10. Macroeconomic Analysis, Shapiro, E (2003), Galgotia Publications

11. Environmental Economics in Theory and Practice – Hankey N, Shogren J F, and White B –

1999 – Macmillan Indian Limited

12. Indian Economy, Mishra & Puri (2011), Himalaya Publishing House

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MGFM1101 ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGERS (3-1-0)

Course Objective:

This course ‘Accounting for Managers’ has been designed to enable the students to acquire the

skills necessary to prepare, use, interpret and analyze financial information.

Module 1

Accounting Environment of business, Corporate Entities: Salient Features, GAAP: Concepts,

Conventions, Assumptions, Accounting Equation: Tool to understand business decisions, Financing

Decisions/Investment Decisions/Operating Decisions, Accounting Equation Financial Statements,

Balance Sheet/Income Statement/Cash Flow Statement, Financing Decisions and Financial

Statement,

Module 2

Equity Instruments: Equity and Preference Capital, Debt Instruments: Debentures/ Bonds/ Loans,

Dividend and Interest payment, Investment Decision and Financial Statements, Fixed

Assets:/Inventory Valuation/Investment , Operating Decisions and Financial Statements, Revenue

Recognition, Expenses, Profit: Gross Profit/PBDITA/PBIT/PBT/PAT, Interrelationship between

Financial statements

Module 3

Financial Statement Analysis: common size statements, ratio analysis, Du pont analysis, Inter-firm

and intra-firm comparison, reading CFS

Module 4

Cost Concepts and decision making, Overheads, CVP analysis. Preparation of Cost Sheets using

excels, Budgeting and Budgetary Control, Variance analysis, Activity based costing (ABC), cost &

pricing A group project work will be given to students to analyse an industry and track market price

movement.

Books & Reference:

1. Financial Accounting -- A managerial Perspective, R. Narayanswamy, PHI

2. Cost Accounting- A managerial Emphasis by Horn green, Dater and Foster.

3. Khan & Jain – Management Accounting, TMH.

4. Horngren ,Datar, Foster- Cost Accounting, Pearson.

5. Financial Accounting, Jain/Narang/Agrawal, Kalyani.

6. Basic Financial Accounting for Management, Shah, Oxford.

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(PCCE-2207)SURVEY FIELD WORK -2 (0-0-3)

1. measurement of horizontal and vertical angles by theodolite

2. traversing by theodolite

3. tachometry surveying

4. setting out curves by different methods

5. contouring

6. total station ( demonstration)

(PCCE-2208 )FLUID MECHANICS LABORATORY (0-0-3)

Verifications of Bernoulli’s equation through a convergent and

divergent passage.

Determination of Friction factor of Pipes

Determination of discharge coefficient of venturimter

Flow through Orifice meter

Flow through Small orifice

Determination of Co-efficient of Discharge through V-notch

Determination of Co-efficient of Discharge through rectangular notch

Determination of Discharge Co-efficient of broad crested weir

Determination of characteristic of hydraulic jump

Experiments on impact of Jets on vanes

Experiments on performance of centrifugal pump

Experiments on performance of reciprocating pump

Drag force on a cylinder placed transverse to the flow using wind

funnel

Experiments on performance of Francis Turbine

Experiments on performance of Pelton Turbine

Experiments on performance of Kaplan Turbine

(HUMG2109 )CORPORATE COMMUNICATION LABORATORY(0-0-3)

OBJECTIVE:

This course is designed to prepare the heart and mind of talented graduates with confidence to

acquire their dream job by building their mindset with powerful attitude, self awareness, pro-

activeness, right emotional strength and skills to handle job entry hurdles. The emphasis is on

communication style in professional (work-related) situations of the kind that students may expect to

encounter on entering the professional domain.

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TREATMENT: Presentations through audio visual aids, corporate talks by resource persons, role

plays, quiz, written exercises, discussions and mini tests.

A student is required to take up five lab tests of 100 marks- three tests in spoken mode and two tests

in written mode.

The following illustrative list will help to achieve the desired goal.

CORPORATE CULTURE 8 Hours

Lab 1: Introduction to Corporate Life

Lab 2: Identifying Traits for Professional and Interpersonal Success

Lab 3: Learning Business Etiquette

Lab 4: Mini Test on Email/Telephoning Etiquette and Corporate Quiz

GAINING ENTRY INTO AN ORGANIZATION 12 Hours

Lab 5: Preparing Job-Applications

Lab 6: Written Test on Cover and CV

Lab 7: Facing an interview –Mock Interview and Writing Job Acceptance Letter

Lab 8: Participating in Group Discussion (as part of the recruitment process) - Test

Lab 9.Delivering High Impact Presentation: “The Commercial of Me” – Test

IN-HOUSE COMMUNICATION 10 Hours

Lab 10: Role Play or Group Extempore on the Given Situations - Test

a.Superior/ Senior→ Subordinate / Junior (individual→ individual / group)

Welcoming new entrants to the organization, introducing the workplace culture

etc.

Briefing subordinates / juniors: explaining duties and responsibilities etc.

Motivating subordinates / juniors (‘pep talk’)

Instructing/ directing subordinates/ juniors

Expressing / recording appreciation, praising / rewarding a subordinate or junior

Reprimanding / correcting / disciplining a subordinate/junior (for a lapse) ; asking

for an explanation etc.

b. Subordinate / Junior Su→perior / Senior

Responding to the above

Reporting problems / difficulties / deficiencies

Offering suggestions

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REFERENCE BOOKS

.An Introduction to Professional English and soft skills by B.K Das et al., Cambridge

University Press.

.A Course in Communication Skills by P Kiranmai Dutt & etal., FOUNDATION.

Business Communication by Krizan. Merrier. Logan. Williams, Thomson.

.Essentials of Business Communication, Rajendra Pal & J.S Korlahalli.

.Oxford Writing and Speaking, The Key to Effective Communication by John Seely.

.Soft Skills, Know Yourself and Know the world by Dr. K. Alex.

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CENTURION UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING COURSE STRUCTURE & SYLLABUS FOR 3RD YEAR B.TECH.

PROGRAMME

5th

Semester 6th

Semester

Theory Theory

Code Subject L-T-P Credit Code Subject L-T-P Credit

PCCE-

3101

Geotechnical Engineering-II 3-1-0 4 PCCE-

3201

Structural Design(RCC)-II 3-1-0 4

PCCE-

3102

Structural Analysis-II 3-1-0 4 PCCE-

3202

Structural Design-Steel 4-0-0 4

PCCE-

3103

Structural Design(RCC)-I 4-0-0 4 PCCE-

3203

Highway Engineering 3-1-0 4

PECE-

3104

PECE-

3105

PECE-

3106

PECE-

3107

Professional elective-I

1. Remote sensing and GIS

2. Hydrology

3. Project planning and

management

4.Numerical Methods

3-0-0 3 PECE-

3204

PECE-

3205

PECE-

3206

PECE-

3207

Professional elective-II

1.Engineering Geology

2.Advanced foundation

Engineering

3.Water Resource Management

4.Advanced mechanics of

materials

3-0-0 3

Free Elective-I To be offered by other

departments

3-1-0 4 Free Elective-II To be offered by other departments

3-1-0 4

MGOM

1201

MGGM

1206

MGGM

1104

MGFM

1101

Management Core-III

(Any one the following)

Production and Operations

Management

Organizational Behavior

Essential Economics for

Management

Accounting for Managers

3-1-0 4

MGOM

1201

MGGM

1206

MGGM

1104

MGFM

1101

Management Core-IV

(Any one the following)

Production and Operations

Management

Organizational Behavior

Essential Economics for

Management

Accounting for Managers

3-1-0 4

Theory Credits 23 Theory Credits 23

Practical/Sessional Practical/Sessional

PCCE-

3107

Geotechnical Engineering lab 0-0-3 2 PCCE-

3207

Transportation Engineering lab 0-0-3 2

PCCE-

3108

Concrete structure lab 0-0-3 2 PCCE-

3208

Structural design and

Detailing(RCC)-I&II

0-0-3 2

HUMG-

3109

Corporate Readiness lab 0-0-3 2 PCCE

3209 Structural Designing and Detailing

-Steel 0-0-3 2

Practical/Sessional Credits 6 Practical/Sessional Credits 6

TOTAL SEMESTER CREDITS 29 TOTAL SEMESTER CREDITS 29

TOTAL COMULATIVE CRESITS 151 TOTAL COMULATIVE CRESITS 180

TOTAL CONTACT HOURS 32 TOTAL CONTACT HOURS 32

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5TH SEMESTER SYLLABUS

PCCE-3101 GEOTECHENICAL ENGINEERING – II (3-1-0)

Module-I (18)

Bearing Capacity, Safe bearing capacity and allowable bearing pressure, Terzaghi’s bearing capacity

equations, its modifications for square, rectangular and circular foundation, General and local shear

failure conditions, Factors affecting bearing capacity of Soil. Allowable bearing pressure based on N-

values, Bearing capacity from plate load tests.

Shallow Foundations: Factors effecting locations of foundation and design considerations of shallow

foundations, Choice of type of foundations, Foundations on expansive soils. Settlement analysis:

causes of settlement, Computation of settlement, allowable settlement. Measures to reduce

settlement.

Module-II (16)

Pile Foundations: Types, Construction, load carrying capacity of single pile – Dynamic Formula, Static

formula, Pile load tests, Load carrying capacity of pile groups, settlement of pile groups, Negative skin

friction.

Caissons: Types of caissons, pneumatic caissons, Different shapes of well foundations. Relative

advantages and disadvantages. Different Components of wells and their function. Grip length,

problems in well sinking and remedial measures.

Module-III (16)

Earth Pressure: Types of Earth pressure. Rankine’s Active and passive earth pressure, Smooth

Vertical wall with horizontal backfill. Extension to Soil, Coulombs wedge theory, Culman’s and

Rebhann’s graphical method for active earth pressure. Bulkheads – Classifications, Cantilever sheet

Piles in Sandy soils and clay soils. Analysis of Anchored bulkheads – free earth support and fixed

earth support methods.

NOTE: This course does not cover structural design of foundations.

TEXT BOOKS :

1. Analysis, Design of foundations and Earth retaining structures by Shamsher Prakash,

Gopal Ranjan and Swami Saran.

2. Foundation Analysis and Design – J. E. Bowles.

3. Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering – By K.R. Arora.

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PCCE-3102 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS-II (3-1-0) MODULE-I (20)

Analysis of two hinged and fixed arches for dead and live loads, suspension cables with two hinged

stiffening girders, Analysis of fixed beams,

Introduction to force and displacement method and application to simple trusses and beams

MODULE-II (16)

Influence line for statically indeterminate beams: Influence lines for reaction, fixed end moment, shear

force and bending moment at any section for propped cantilever and fixed beams

Continuous beams: Influence line for bending moment and shear at any section of continuous

beams.

MODULE III (14)

Plastic Analysis :Plastic section modulus, Load factor, shape factor , plastic moment of resistance ,

upper bound and lower bound theorem, plastic analysis of fixed beam, continuous beam and simple

rectangular portals

TEXT BOOKS:

1. Structural Analysis (Vol – I): S.S. Bhavikatti, Vikas Publication

2. Structural Analysis: C.S. Reddy , Tmh

3. Analysis And Design Of Structures : Vazirani, Ratwani & Duggal: Khanna Publisher

4. Theory of Structures: S.Ramamrutham

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PCCE-3103 STRUCTURAL DESIGN (R CC) -I (4-0-0)

Note: Only IS 456-2000 is allowed in Examination Module-I (18)

Brief review of materials for concrete, Measurement of quantities of materials, mixing, placing and

curing. Information required for design, Nominal mix of concrete: methods of proportioning concrete

mix, High strength concrete.

Design philosophies: Working stress method, ultimate load method, limit state method, building

code, definition of central value measure, normal distribution curve, characteristics strength,

characteristic loads, design values ,practical safety factors, factored load

Shear, Torsion and Bond: Shear stress in beams, shear reinforcement required, torsional stress in

reinforcement concrete beam, design for torsion, bond and its mechanism, bond stress, development

length

Module-II (16)

Beams and Slabs: Design of singly reinforced beams, Design of doubly reinforced beams, design of

lintel, design of one way and two way slabs, circular slab and flat slab

Module-III (16)

Columns: Short columns under axial load, short column with helical reinforcement, short column

under axial bending, slender columns.

Footing: Design of isolated rectangular footings, combined rectangular footings under axial loads, mat

foundation

TEXT BOOKS:

1. Reinforced Concrete Limit State Design – A.K. Jain.

2. Reinforced Concrete design,: S.N.Saha(TMH)

REFERENCES:

1. Reinforced Concrete Limit state Design - P. Dayaratnam

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Professional Elective-I

(Any one of PECE-3104, PECE-3105, PECE-3106, PECE-3107)

PECE-3104 REMOTESENSING AND GIS (3-0-0)

MODULE-I (15)

Concepts and foundations of remote sensing- electromagnetic spectrum, spectral signatures, remote

sensing systems - Remote sensing platforms and sensors - Satellite system parameters, sensor

parameters - Visual Image Interpretation - Digital Image Processing

MODULE-II (13)

History and development of GIS, Hardware requirement, System concepts, Coordinate systems -

Type of data - Spatial and non - spatial data, Vector and raster, Files and data formats, Data

compression.

Spatial analysis, Data retrieval, Query, Overlay, Vector and Raster data analysis, Digital Elevation

Model - Sources of errors, Types of errors - Elimination – Accuracy

MODULE-II (12)

Applications of GIS and remote sensing in survey, mapping, natural resources management, land use

and transportation planning, water resources engineering and environment. Intelligent Transportation

Systems – introduction to Global Positioning System.

Text books

1. Burrough P.A., and Rachacl A. McDonnell Principles of Geographical Information

Systems, Oxford Publication, 2004.

2. CP. Lo, Albert K. W. Yeung, Concepts and Techniques of Geographical Information

System, Prentice Hall of India, 2006.

3. Thomas. M. Lillesand and Ralph. W. Kiefer, Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation,

John Wiley and Sons, Inc, 2003.

4. Remote sensing and GIS by R.P.Gupta

5. GIS and Remote sensing –Anngy Reddy

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PECE-3105 HYDROLOGY (3-0-0)

MODULE-I (15)

Precipitation, circulation - temperature - Humidity – wind formation and forms of precipitation -

Interpretation of precipitation data - snow cover and snow fall. Factors affecting and methods of

determining evaporation, infiltration and evapotranspiration- Runoff cycle –factors affecting run-off -

estimation of run-off by stream gauging - stage -discharge rating curves - Selection of site for a

stream gauge station.

MODULE-II (12)

Derivation of unit hydrograph from complex storms - unit hydrographs for various duration - Synthetic

unit hydrograph - Transposing unit hydrograph - Application of the unit hydrograph.

MODULE-III (13)

Linear Regression - Statistical and probability analysis of hydrological data -Flood frequency robability

and stochastic methods - Basics of Stochastic and Deterministic models.

References

1. Ragunath, H.M., Hydrology, Wiley Eastern, 1990.

2. Hydrology by D.K.Todd

PECE-3106 PROJECT PLAINNING AND MANGEMENT (3-0-0)

MODULE-I (15)

PERT and CPM: Introduction, planning, scheduling and controlling, bar charts, mile stone chart,

weakness in charts Network-comparison, event activity, rules for drawing networks, numbering

events, time estimate, different types: slack, probability of completion, floats, and critical path.

MODULE-II (12)

Cost analysis, Direct and indirect cost, operation time, Normal and crash points, optimizing project

cost; updating and Rescheduling of resources.

MODULE-II (13)

Contracts, offer acceptance and consideration, valid contract, execution of work by

department,aggrement form .work order ,Tender- issue of notice ,tender form, bidding procedure,

irregularities in bidding ,award of contract –different types, arbitration and settlement of disputes

Text books

1. PERT and CPM:L.S.Srinath

2. PERT and CPM: B.C.Punmia

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3. Estimating and costing: B.N.Dutta

4. Construction management and planning: Guna and Sengupta

PECE-3107 NUMERICAL METHODS (3-0-0)

Module- I (14)

Errors in numerical calculations-Absolute, relative errors and percentage errors, errors in series

approximation. Solution of algebraic and transcendentail equations- methods of

bisection,iteration,Newton-Raphson method, solution of systems of non-linear equations by the

method of iteration and by Newton-Raphson method, Interpolation-Lagrange’s formula and Newton’s

formula.

Module- II (14)

Curve fitting by least-square method and weighted least square method, Numerical differentiation by

cubic spherical method, numerical integration by Simpson’s rules. Numerical evaluation of singular

integrals.

Module –III (12)

Numerical solution of ordinary differential equations by methods of Euler, Runge- Kutta predictor-

corrector and boundary value problems. Numerical solution of partial differential equations by

methods of Jocabi and Gauss-Seidal.

Text Books:

1. S.S Sasty: Introductory methods of numerical analysis, PHI.

2. B.V. Ramana – Higher Eng., Mathematics, TMH

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MGOM1201 PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT 4-0-0

MODULE:1

Operations Management- An Introduction Primary topics in Operations Management, Operations

Function, and Transformation Process and Competitiveness. Operations Strategy9Strategic

Decisions in Operations, Strategy Deployment, and Vertical Integration, Service Operation, Service

strategy, Manufacturing Strategy and Mass customization; Product Development and Service Design

New Product design, Product life cycle, Process design, Process life cycle, Form design, Functional

design, Production design, Concurrent design, Technological design and Service design process.

MODULE: 2

Facilities Location & Layout Planning

Location - Principles and Factors; Location Analysis teCEniques- Factor Rating, Centre ofGravity

TeCEnique, Brown & Gibson Model. Layout – Concept & Basic Principles, ProcessLayout (Block

Diagramming,Relationship Diagram, Computerized Layout Solutions, Service Layout); Product Layout

–Process Layout; Fixed Position Layout. Hybrid Layouts – Cellular, FMS (Flexible Manufacturing

System)

Project Management and Scheduling

Project planning, , project control, project sCEeduling Models Project Network, Critical path Method

(CPM), Programme Evaluation Review TeCEnique( PERT) , Project crashing and Time cost Trade-

Off; Objective of SCEeduling, Sequencing, Gantt CEarts, Advanced Planning and SCEeduling

System.Strategies for Managing Demand, Strategiesfor Managing Supply Production planning

control, Aggregate planning costs and strategies. Gantt CEart, Sequencing model. "n" jobs

1maCEine, "n" jobs 2 machines, "n" jobs “m” machine

MODULE:3

Inventory Management Concept of inventory with independent demand: Inventory cost structure

Deterministic inventory model - EOQ models, instantaneous receipt, Inventory model with discounts,

delivery over a period of time, Periodic review and continuous review inventory model; Selective

Inventory Control - ABC and VED. Quality Management Concept of quality; Quality of design,

Conformance & performance; Cost of poor process performance and quality. Statistical Quality

Control - Process Control (X, R & P CEart), Product control-acceptance sampling and OC curve.

Concept of TQM.

MODULE:4

Just in Time and Lean Production Basic element in JIT, Pull system, Push system, Kanban production

control system , Benefits of JIT, Jit implementation in Learning Organization, JIT in Services.topics.

Books

1. CEase, Jacobs, Aquilano, Agarwal, - “Operations Management”, TMH

2. Aswathappa & Sridhar Bhat, - “Production and Operations Management”, HPH Reference:

1. Krajewski,Ritzman,Kansal, - “Operations Management”, Pearson

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2. Everette. Adam Jr., Ronald J. Ebert, - “Production and Operations Management”, PHI

3. Roberta S. Russell & Bernard W. Taylor III, - “Operations Management”, Pearson/ PHI

4. Gaither, Frazier- Operations Management

MGGM1206 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR (3-1-0)

Module – 1

Concept and models of OB, OB Systems- the Synergy

Module - 2(Individual System)

Perception, Learning and Behavior Modification, motivation, attitude and Values,

Personality, emotion and stress.

Module – 3 (Social System)

Communication, Group Dynamics, Conflict , Leadership

Module - 4 (Organizational systems)

Organizational power and politics, Organizational culture and climate, Organizational

CEange and development, International Dimensions of OB, Managing Diversity.

Recommended Text :

• Robins & Sanghii, Organisational Behaviour, Pearson

• Aswathappa, Organization Behavior,Himalaya

Reference Books :

• Luthans ,F. Organisational Behaviour - TMH

• Udai Pareek , Understanding Organisational Behaviour, Oxford

• Prasad,L.M. Organization Behavior,S.CEand.

• Greenberg and Baron, Behavior in organization, Prentice hall.

MGGM1104 ESSENTIAL ECONOMICS FOR MANAGEMENT (3-1-0)

Course Objective:

In today's dynamic economic environment, effective managerial decision making requires timely and

efficient use of information. The basic purpose of this course is to provide students with a basic

understanding of the economic principles, methodologies and analytical tools that can be used in

business decision making problems. It provides an understanding of the economic environment and

its impact on strategy formulation. The course also focuses on the impact of economic policies on

managerial decision-making by providing an understanding of fiscal policy, and national and global

economic issues affecting business.

The language of science (and all analytical thinking) is mathematics. Since economics is a social

science, use of some mathematical tools, basically the constrained and un-constrained optimization

techniques will help in measuring and solving the basic economic problems and thus improves

decision-making. It becomes difficult and totally un-practicable to solve business (economic) problems

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logically and systematically without use of mathematics. The basic objective is to solve problems

mathematically and interpret the results economically.

Course Content:

Module-1: Introduction & Micro Economics

Introduction to economics- Scarcity, Choice and Efficiency, Circular Flow of Economic Activity,

Fundamental issues of what, how and for whom to produce to make the best use of economics,

Economic Role of Government.

Basic Concepts: Marginalism and Incrementalism, Functional Relationships: Total, Average and

Marginal. General and partial equilibrium, Opportunity cost

Demand for a commodity: Law of demand, Demand schedule and demand curve, Individual

and market demand, Change in demand

Consumer behavior: Analysing law of demand through Marshalian utility analysis and

Indifference curve technique. Consumer Surplus

Elasticity of Demand

Price Elasticity of demand : Estimation, Types, Elasticity and revenue, Factors affecting price

elasticity of demand

Income elasticity , Cross elasticity, Uses of different concepts elasticity in business

decisions.

Analysis of Supply: Law of Supply, Supply schedule and supply curve, Change in supply, Price

elasticity of supply,

Equilibrium of demand and supply: Equilibrium with demand and supply curves, Effect of a

shift of demand and supply curves, Rationing of prices, Impact of tax on prices and quantity,

Prices fixed by law (Minimum floors and Maximum ceilings)

Demand Estimation: Approaches to demand estimation, Demand Estimation by Regression

Analysis.

Demand Forecasting: Sources of Data (Expert opinion, Surveys, Market experiments), Time-

series Analysis (trend projection and Exponential smoothening), Barometric Forecasting,

Forecasting with input and output model.

Production Function: Production function with one variable input, Production function with two

variable inputs, optimal combination of inputs, Returns to scale

Cost Theory: Types of costs, Production and cost, Short-run cost functions, Long-run cost

functions, Economies of scale and scope, Learning curve, Cost-Volume-profit Analysis

Perfect Competition: Characteristics, Equilibrium price determination under both short run and

long run, Evaluation of perfect competition

Monopoly: Characteristics, Profit maximizing price determination under both short run and long

run, Allocative efficiency and income redistribution, Relevance of perfect competition and

monopoly

Monopolistic Competition: Characteristics, Profit maximizing price determination under both

short run and long run, Evaluation of Monopolistic competition

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Oligopoly: Characteristics, Price Rigidity(Kinked demand curve model), Interdependence (The

Cournot model) and Cartels and Collusion, Price Leadership, Cost-plus Pricing, Multiple Product

Pricing, Price Skimming, Penetration Pricing, Transfer Pricing and Price Discrimination

Module-2: Macro Economics

National Income Accounting: Concept, Eight variants of national product aggregates,

Measurement (Income, Value Added and Expenditure), Real and Nominal GNP, Difficulties in

measuring the national income, Uses of National income statistics

Environmental Income Accounting, Green GDP, Sustainable Development, National

income and social welfare

Consumption and Investment functions: Concept, Determinants, Multiplier and Accelerator

Demand for Money: Classical and Keynesian theories on demand for money

Supply of Money: Components of money supply, The process of Deposit Creation, Balance

Sheet of the Central Bank.

Aggregate Demand: The Goods Market and the IS Curve, The Money Market and the LM Curve,

Form IS-LM model to the Aggregate Demand.

Aggregate Supply

Explaining macro-economic equilibrium through Aggregate Demand and Aggregate

Supply,

Monetary Policy: Objectives, Instruments, Monetary Policy in The AD- AS Framework,

Crowding-Out Controversy, Monetary policy in an open economy

Fiscal Policy: Objectives, Instruments, Impact of Structural Deficits, Government Debt and

Economic Growth.

Interaction between monetary and Fiscal Policy

Features of The Business Cycle, Definition Of Inflation, Price Indices, Prices in the AD-AS

Framework, The Economic Impacts of Inflation, The Phillips Curve, Anti-Inflationary Policy

Unemployment: Types, Okun’s Law, Impact of Unemployment, Economic Interpretation Of

Unemployment

International Trade: Economic Basis For International Trade, Gains from International Trade

Balance of Payment (BoP): Meaning, BoP Account, Disequilibrium in BoP, Measures to correct

disequilibrium in BoP

Foreign Exchange: The Determination of Foreign Exchange Rates, Floating Exchange Rate and

Fixed Exchange Rates, Mundell-Fleming Model,

Books & Reference:

13. Managerial Economics in a Global Economy, by D. Salvatore, Sixth Edition, OUP, 2008

14. Managerial Economics, Truett & Truett, Wiley Publication.

15. Managerial Economics, by Petersen Craig H. Cris Lewis and S.K. Jain, Pearson, 2007

16. Modern Micro Economics, , Koutsoyiannis, (1975) , A, Macmillan Press

17. Managerial Economics, Mehta, P. L (1999), Sultan Chand & Sons

18. Principles of Microeconomics, Mankiw, N. G (2006), Cengage Learning

19. Macroeconomics, Mankiw, N. G, (2009), Worth Publishers

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20. Macroeconomics, Theory and Policy, Dwivedy, D.N (2007), Tata McGraw Hill

21. Macroeconomics, D’Souza, E (2008), Pearson Education

22. Macroeconomic Analysis, Shapiro, E (2003), Galgotia Publications

23. Environmental Economics in Theory and Practice – Hankey N, Shogren J F, and White B –

1999 – Macmillan Indian Limited

24. Indian Economy, Mishra & Puri (2011), Himalaya Publishing House

13 MGFM1101 ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGERS (3-1-0)

Course Objective:

This course ‘Accounting for Managers’ has been designed to enable the students to acquire the skills

necessary to prepare, use, interpret and analyze financial information.

Module 1

Accounting Environment of business, Corporate Entities: Salient Features, GAAP: Concepts,

Conventions, Assumptions, Accounting Equation: Tool to understand business decisions, Financing

Decisions/Investment Decisions/Operating Decisions, Accounting Equation Financial Statements,

Balance Sheet/Income Statement/Cash Flow Statement, Financing Decisions and Financial

Statement,

Module 2

Equity Instruments: Equity and Preference Capital, Debt Instruments: Debentures/ Bonds/ Loans,

Dividend and Interest payment, Investment Decision and Financial Statements, Fixed

Assets:/Inventory Valuation/Investment , Operating Decisions and Financial Statements, Revenue

Recognition, Expenses, Profit: Gross Profit/PBDITA/PBIT/PBT/PAT ,Interrelationship between

Financial statements

Module 3

Financial Statement Analysis: common size statements, ratio analysis, Du pont analysis, Inter-firm

and intra-firm comparison, reading CFS

Module 4

Cost Concepts and decision making, Overheads, CVP analysis. Preparation of Cost Sheets using

excels, Budgeting and Budgetary Control, Variance analysis, Activity based costing (ABC), cost

&pricing. A group project work will be given to students to analyse an industry and track market price

movement.

Books & Reference:

1. Financial Accounting -- A managerial Perspective, R. Narayanswamy, PHI

2. Cost Accounting- A managerial Emphasis by Horn green, Dater and Foster.

3. Khan & Jain – Management Accounting, TMH.

4. Horngren , Datar, Foster- Cost Accounting, Pearson.

5. Financial Accounting, Jain/Narang/Agrawal, Kalyani.

6. Basic Financial Accounting for Management, Shah, Oxford

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PRACTICAL/SESSONAL

PCCE-3107 GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING LAB (0-0-3)

(Relevant I.S codes may be referred)

1. Determination of specific gravity of soil grains

2. Determination of grain size distribution of soil by Sieve test

3. Determination of grain size distribution of soil by Hydrometer/ pipette test

4. Determination of Atterberg limits of soil by Liquid limit

5. Determination of Atterberg limits of soil by plastic limit

6. Determination of Atterberg limits of soil by shrinkage limit

7. Measurement of soil compaction in the field by Core cutter method

8. Measurement of soil compaction in the field by Sand replacement method

9. Determination of Density – Water content relationship of soil.

(a) Proctor compaction test (b) Modified Proctor compaction test (c) Use of Proctor penetration needle

10. Determination of relative density of granular soil

11. Determination of shear strength parameters of soil by Vane shear test

12. Determination of shear strength parameters of soil by unconfined compression test

13. Determination of shear strength parameters of soil by Tri-axial compression test

14. Determination of consolidation Characteristics of soil using fixed ring Odometer

15. Determination of California Bearing Ratio (CBR) of soaked and un-soaked soil specimens

16. Determination of coefficient of permeability of soil by Constant head permeameter

PCCE-3108 CONCRETE STRUCTURE LAB (0-0-3)

1. Workability test of Concrete by Slump test

2. Workability test of Concrete by compaction factor test

3. Workability test of Concrete by flow table test

4. Cube test of concrete (Nominal mix)

5. Cylinder test for concrete (Nominal mix).Determination of axial stress, longitudinal strain,

lateral strain and Poisson’s ratio, plotting of stress-strain curve and determination of modulus

of elasticity.

6. Split tensile strength test of concrete

7. Prism test for determining modulus of rupture of concrete

8. Design of Concrete Mix (As per Indian Standard Method)

9. Failure of RC beams in bending by two point and one point loading

10. Failure of RC beam under shear with shear reinforcement

11. Failure of RC beam under shear without shear reinforcement

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CORPORATE READINESS LAB

OBJECTIVE:

This course is designed to prepare the heart and mind of talented graduates with confidence to acquire their dream job by building their mindset with powerful attitude, self awareness, pro-activeness, right emotional strength and skills to handle job entry hurdles. The emphasis is on communication style in professional (work-related) situations of the kind that engineering graduates may expect to encounter on entering the professional domain.

1: CORPORATE CULTURE 9 Hours

Lab1: Introduction to Corporate Life

Lab2: Identifying traits for professional and interpersonal success

Lab 3: Learning Business Etiquette

II: GAINING ENTRY INTO AN ORGANIZATION 21 Hours Lab 5: Preparing job-applications and CVs

Lab 6: Delivering high impact presentations

Lab 7: Participating in group discussions (General topics)

Lab 8: Participating in group discussions (Controversial, abstract topics and case studies)

Lab 9: Facing an interview

Lab 10: Mock Interview

6th SEMESTER SYLLABUS

PCCE-3201 STRUCTURAL DESIGN (R CC) -II (3-1-0)

Only relevant IS/IRC codes will be allowed in the examination Module-1(20)

Retaining Walls: Types of retaining walls, forces on retaining walls, Rankine and Coloumb earth

pressure theories ( c and soils). Passive earth pressure, Drainage of retaining walls. Stability

requirements. Preliminary proportioning of cantilever retaining walls. Design of cantilever and

counterfort retaining walls.

Water Tanks: Stress in concrete and steel in water tanks, Modular ratio, Impermeability requirements,

Underground rectangular tanks, and Elevated rectangular and circular tanks, Design of these tanks

for strength and cracking, Design of staging of rectangular tanks.

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Module-II (16)

Bridges: Components of a bridge in sub structure and super structure. Classification of bridges.

Highway loading standards, kerbs, footpaths, railings, parapet loadings, Impact, wind, longitudinal

forces. Design of solid slabs for different classes of loading as per as IRC-6and IRC-21 standard

Module-III (14)

Piles and Pile caps: Design of bored cast in situ piles (bearing and friction types), under reamed piles.

Pile Cap design.

Prestresed Concrete – Reinforced Concrete Versus Prestressed Concrete. – Prestressing Systems

(Fressinet, Gifford Udal, Magnel Blatten) – Prestressing Losses – Steel and Concrete for Prestressing

– Homogeneous Beam Concept, limiting eccentricities, Pressure line, Elastic Stress distribution

across the depth due to D.L. eccentric prestress and L.L.

TEXT BOOKS :

1. Limit State of Design of Reinforced Concrete – P.C. Vergheese

2. Reinforced Concrete Limit State Design – A.K. Jain.

3. Design of reinforced Concrete Structures – P. Dayaratnam.

PCCE-3202 STRUCTURAL DESIGN- STEEL (4-0-0)

Note: only IS-800-2007 and steel table will be allowed in the examination hall

Module-I (18)

Fundamental Concepts of limit state design of structures, Different types of rolled steel sections

available to be used in steel structures. Stress – Strain relationship for mild steel.

Bolted connections: Behavior of bolted joints, Design strength of ordinary black bolts, high strength

friction grip bolts, Pin connections, Simple connections, Moment resistant connections.

Welded Connections: Advantages of welding, Types and properties of welds, Types of joints,

specifications Design of welded joints subjected to axial load, Eccentric welded connections.

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Module-II (20)

(a)Tension members: Types of tension members, Design of strands, slenderness ratio, displacement

of tension members, behavior of tension members, modes of failure, factors affecting strength of

tension members, angles under tension, design of tension members.

(b)Compression members: Possible failure modes, classification of cross-section, behavior of

compression members, Effective length, and radius of gyration and slenderness of compression

members, Allowable stresses in compression, Design of axially loaded compression members, built

up compression members, Laced and Battened columns. Design of column base, slab base, and

gusted base

Module-III (12)

(a) Beams: Beam types, section classifications, lateral stability of beams, Allowable stress in

bending, Shear and Bearing stresses, Effective length of compression flange, Laterally supported and

unsupported beams, Design of built up beams..

(b) Roof trusses : Types of trusses, Economical spacing of roof trusses, loads on roof trusses,

Estimation of wind load on roof trusses as per IS : 875. Design of members of roof truss and joints,

Design of purlins, Introduction to pre-engineered structures, concepts and advantages,

disadvantages.

REFERENCES : Design of Steel structures – N. Subramanian, Oxford University Press.

Design of steel structures – Ramchandra (Vol. I & II)

Limit State Design of steel structures IS: 800-2007-V.L. Shah and Veena Gore, Structures

Publications, Jai – Tarang, 36 Parvati, Pune.

Design of steel structures by limit state Method as per IS: 800-2007 – S.S. Bhavikatti

IK International Publishing House, Bangalore – 560 001.

PECE3203 Highway Engineering (3-1-0) Module-I (16)

Modes of transportation, importance of highway transportation and limitations, history of road

construction. Principle of highway planning, road development plans, highway alignment

requirements, engineering surveys for highway location. Geometric design- Design controls, highway

cross section elements, cross slope or camber, road width, road margins, typical cross sections of

roads, design speed, sight distance, design of horizontal and vertical alignments, horizontal and

vertical curves.

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Module-II (14)

Highway Materials: - Properties of sub grade, sub-base, base course and surface course materials,

test on sub grade soil, aggregates and bituminous materials. Bituminous mixed design, low and high

volume Road. IRC design method for rigid and flexible pavements

Module-III (13)

Highway Drainage- surface and sub soil drainage, failure of pavements ,maintained and strengthen

methods, concept of traffic flow ,field studies ,traffic control techniques, traffic management,

prevention accident ,safety methods, site selection for bridges, type of bridges

Text Books:

1. Highway Engineering, by S.K.Khanna and CEG Justo

2. A course in bridge engineering by Dr. S.P. Bindra

3. Highway Engineering:L.R.Kadiyali,khana publication

.

Professional Elective-II (Any one of PECE-3204, PECE-3205, PECE-3206)

PECE-3204 ENGINEERING GEOLOGY (3-1-0) Module-I

General Geology :( 15)

Importance of geology from civil engineering point of view. Branches of geology. Weathering and

soils: Soil profile, Erosion and soil formation, types of Indian soils. Land forms produced by, running

water, and glaciers. Land forms produced by wind, sea waves and currents. Ground water: origin,

groundwater table, porosity and permeability. Aquifers and groundwater moment and water bearing

properties of rocks.

Module-II

Petrology & Mineralogy (18)

Petrology: Definition of rock and rock formation. Rocks- classification, Structure, texture and

mineralogical composition. Types of rocks-Ingenious rocks: Granite, synite, dolerite, gabro, diorite,

basalt. Sedimentary rocks, dykes and sills: Breccia, conglomerate, Sandstone, Shale, limestone.

Metamorphic rocks: Gneiss, khondalite, schist, slate, marble, quartzite, charnokite. Engineering

properties of rocks. Weathering of rocks.

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Mineralogy: physical properties: form, color, luster, cleavage, fracture, hardness and specific gravity.

Study of important rock forming minerals: Silicate structures, Quartz, feldspars, pyroxenes,

amphiboles, micas and clays.

Module-III

Structural Geology (12)

Elements of structural geology- Strike, dip, plunge. Clinometer compass and Brunton Compass.

Classification of folds, faults and joints. Geological methods of Investigations: Geological formations,

preparation of geological maps, structural features and groundwater parameters.

Text book

1. A test book of Geology by-G.B.Mohaptra

2. A test book of Engineering Geology-K.M.Banger

3. Engineering Geology by-Chinna and Khsebul

4. Engineering Geology by Parvin Singh.

PECE-3205 ADVANCED FOUNDATION ENGINEERING (3-0-0)

Module-I (14)

Sheet pile structures - cantilever sheet pile walls in granular and cohesive soils -Anchored bulk heads

- Free earth support and fixed earth support methods - Anchors. Cofferdams - types - cellular

cofferdam - uses - Design by TVA and Cumming's method. Well foundations - Types of caissons -

Analysis of well foundations - determination of scour depth - steining thickness - well sinking.

Module-II (15) Foundations subjected to vibrations - elements of vibrations - Free, damped, free and forced

Vibrations - Design criteria - Pauw's analogy - IS Code of practice for impact and reciprocating

machines. Foundation drainage and water proofing Dewatering well points system, sand drains.

Foundations in expansive soils - Mechanism - factors influencing swelling - Use of Geosynthetics.

Module-III (13) Stability analysis of slopes - infinite slopes in sand and clays - finite slope - Swedish circle -

Stability of earth dam slope during steady and sudden draw down - friction circle

Method - Taylor’s stability number. Sheet pile structures - Anchored bulk heads

References

1. Bowles, J.E., Foundation Analysis and Design, McGraw Hill., 1996.

2. Braja M. Das, Principles of Foundation Engineering, Thomos Asia Pvt. Ltd., Singapore, 2005.

3. Shamsher Prakash, Soil Dynamics, McGraw - Hill Book Company, 1985.

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PECE-3206 WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT (3-0-0)

Module-I (14)

Introduction: Role of water in national development; Assessment of water resources of country; scope

of development ; water resources planning process ,single and multipurpose projects, estimation of

water need ,project formulation comparison of alternatives, cost benefit analysis

Module-II (14)

System approach; optimisation techniques, Evaluation and monitoring of water quality and

management of water distribution networks for irrigation, flood control and power generation

Module-III (14)

Inter basin transfer of water conjunctive use of surface and ground water .Evaluation of impact on

environments, Reservoir sedimentation Water shaed management.

Text Books:

1. Principles of Water Resource engineering: A.S.Gord man

2. Water Resource Engineering:R.L.Linsley&J.B.Fragini,MCgrohly

PECE-3207 ADVANCED MECHANICS OF MATERIALS (3-0-0)

Module I (16)

Theories of failure: Maximum principal stress theory, maximum shear stress theory, maximum strain

theory, total strain energy theory, maximum distortion theory, octahedral shear stress theory graphical

representation and comparison of theories of failure

Thick cylinders subjected to internal and external pressures compound cylinders, computer

application in analysing stresses in thick cylinders.

Unsymmetrical bending: Properties of beam cross selection, slope of neutral axis, stresses and

deflection in unsymmetrical bending, shear centre.

Module II (14)

Curved Beam: Bending of beam with large initial curvature, Stress distribution in beam with

rectangular, circular and trapezoidal cross section, stresses in crane hooks, ring and chain links.

Elementary concept of theory of elasticity, stresses in three dimensional, equations of equilibrium and

compatibility, plane stress, computer analysis of two dimensional state of stress or strain at a point.

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Module III (12)

Advanced topics in strength of materials: Repeated stresses and fatigue in metals, concept of stress

concentration, notch and stress concentration factors.

Introduction to structural dynamics, terminology, free and forced vibration

Textbook:

1 Advanced Mechanics of Solids, L.S. Srinath, TMG.

2. Advanced Mechanics of Materials, Kumar & Ghai, Khanna Publisher.

3. Advanced Mechanics of Materials: Seely and Smith, John Willey, New York.

4. Mechanics of Materials by Gere & Timoshenko, CBS.

MGOM1201 PRODUCTION AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT

(4-0-0) Course Objective:

The course is designed to acquaint the students with decision making in planning, Scheduling and

control of production and operation functions in both manufacturing and services.

Course Content:

MODULE:1

Operations Management- Introduction Primary topics in Operations Management, Operations

Function, and Transformation process and Competitiveness.

Operations Strategy9

Strategic Decisions in Operations, Strategy Deployment, and Vertical Integration, Service Operation,

Service strategy, Manufacturing Strategy and Mass customization;

Product Development and Service Design New Product design, Product life cycle, Process design,

Process life cycle, Form design, Functional design, Production design, Concurrent design,

Technological design and Service design process.

MODULE:2

Facilities Location & Layout Planning

Location - Principles and Factors; Location Analysis techniques- Factor Rating, Centre of Gravity

Technique, Brown & Gibson Model. Layout – Concept & Basic Principles, Process

Layout (Block Diagramming, Relationship Diagram, Computerized Layout Solutions, Service Layout);

Product Layout –Process Layout; Fixed Position Layout. Hybrid Layouts – Cellular, FMS (Flexible

Manufacturing System)Project Management and Scheduling Project planning, , project control, project

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scheduling Models Project Network, Critical path Method (CPM), Programme Evaluation Review

Technique( PERT) , Project crashing and Time cost Trade-Off; Objective of Scheduling, Sequencing,

Gantt Cerates, Advanced Planning and Scheduling System. Strategies for Managing Demand,

Strategies for Managing Supply Production planning control, aggregate planning costs and strategies.

Gantt Cerate, Sequencing model. "n" jobs 1maCEine, "n" jobs 2 machines, "n" jobs “m” machines

MODULE:3

Inventory Management

Concept of inventory with independent demand: Inventory cost structure Deterministic inventory

model - EOQ models, instantaneous receipt, Inventory model with discounts, delivery over a period of

time, Periodic review and continuous review inventory model; Selective Inventory Control - ABC and

VED.

Quality Management

Concept of quality; Quality of design, Conformance & performance; Cost of poor process

performance and quality. Statistical Quality Control - Process Control (X, R & P CEart),

Product control-acceptance sampling and OC curve. Concept of TQM.

MODULE:4

Just in Time and Lean Production Basic element in JIT, Pull system, Push system, Kanban production

control system , Benefits of JIT, Jit implementation in Learning Organization, JIT in Services.

topics.

Books

1. CEase, Jacobs, Aquilano, Agarwal, - “Operations Management”, TMH

2. Aswathappa & Sridhar Bhat, - “Production and Operations Management”, HPH

Reference:

1. Krajewski,Ritzman,Kansal, - “Operations Management”, Pearson

2. Everette. Adam Jr., Ronald J. Ebert, - “Production and Operations Management”, PHI

3. Roberta S. Russell & Bernard W. Taylor III, - “Operations Management”, Pearson/ PHI

4. Gaither, Frazier- Operations Management

10 MGGM1206 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR (3-1-0)

Introduction to the Course:

Organizational Behavior (OB) is a field of study that investigates the impact that Individuals, groups,

and structure have on behavior within an organization. Then it applies that knowledge to make

organizations work more effectively.

Course Objective:

This course will expose students to gain knowledge on the diversified behavioral Science theories and

its applications in organizations.

Pedagogy

Class room lectures will be substantiated by Case Analysis, assignment and viva-voce, Demo

Exercises, Movie Analysis, Games, role playing Comprehensive Course Outline:

Module – 1

Concept and models of OB, OB Systems- the Synergy

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Module - 2(Individual System)

Perception, Learning and Behavior Modification, motivation, attitude and Values, Personality, emotion

and stress.

Module – 3 (Social System)

Communication, Group Dynamics, Conflict , Leadership

Module - 4 (Organizational systems)

Organizational power and politics, Organizational culture and climate, Organizational CEange and

development, International Dimensions of OB, Managing Diversity.

Recommended Text :

• Robins & Sanghii, Organisational Behaviour, Pearson

• Aswathappa, Organization Behavior,Himalaya

Reference Books :

• Luthans ,F. Organisational Behaviour - TMH

• Udai Pareek , Understanding Organisational Behaviour, Oxford1

• Prasad,L.M. Organization Behavior,S.CEand.

• Greenberg and Baron, Behavior in organization, Prentice hall.

MGGM1104 ESSENTIAL ECONOMICS FOR MANAGEMENT (3-1-0)

Course Objective:

In today's dynamic economic environment, effective managerial decision making requires timely and

efficient use of information. The basic purpose of this course is to provide students with a basic

understanding of the economic principles, methodologies and analytical tools that can be used in

business decision making problems. It provides an understanding of the economic environment and

its impact on strategy formulation. The course also focuses on the impact of economic policies on

managerial decision-making by providing an understanding of fiscal policy, and national and global

economic issues affecting business.

The language of science (and all analytical thinking) is mathematics. Since economics is a social

science, use of some mathematical tools, basically the constrained and un-constrained optimization

techniques will help in measuring and solving the basic economic problems and thus improves

decision-making. It becomes difficult and totally un-practicable to solve business (economic) problems

logically and systematically without use of mathematics. The basic objective is to solve problems

mathematically and interpret the results economically.

Course Content:

Module-1: Introduction & Micro Economics

Introduction to economics- Scarcity, Choice and Efficiency, Circular Flow of Economic Activity,

Fundamental issues of what, how and for whom to produce to make the best use of economics,

Economic Role of Government.

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Basic Concepts: Marginalism and Incrementalism, Functional Relationships: Total, Average and

Marginal. General and partial equilibrium, Opportunity cost

Demand for a commodity: Law of demand, Demand schedule and demand curve, Individual

and market demand, Change in demand

Consumer behavior: Analysing law of demand through Marshalian utility analysis and

Indifference curve technique. Consumer Surplus

Elasticity of Demand

Price Elasticity of demand : Estimation, Types, Elasticity and revenue, Factors affecting price

elasticity of demand

Income elasticity , Cross elasticity, Uses of different concepts elasticity in business

decisions.

Analysis of Supply: Law of Supply, Supply schedule and supply curve, Change in supply, Price

elasticity of supply,

Equilibrium of demand and supply: Equilibrium with demand and supply curves, Effect of a

shift of demand and supply curves, Rationing of prices, Impact of tax on prices and quantity,

Prices fixed by law (Minimum floors and Maximum ceilings)

Demand Estimation: Approaches to demand estimation, Demand Estimation by Regression

Analysis.

Demand Forecasting: Sources of Data (Expert opinion, Surveys, Market experiments), Time-

series Analysis (trend projection and Exponential smoothening), Barometric Forecasting,

Forecasting with input and output model.

Production Function: Production function with one variable input, Production function with two

variable inputs, optimal combination of inputs, Returns to scale

Cost Theory: Types of costs, Production and cost, Short-run cost functions, Long-run cost

functions, Economies of scale and scope, Learning curve, Cost-Volume-profit Analysis

Perfect Competition: Characteristics, Equilibrium price determination under both short run and

long run, Evaluation of perfect competition

Monopoly: Characteristics, Profit maximizing price determination under both short run and long

run, Allocative efficiency and income redistribution, Relevance of perfect competition and

monopoly

Monopolistic Competition: Characteristics, Profit maximizing price determination under both

short run and long run, Evaluation of Monopolistic competition

Oligopoly: Characteristics, Price Rigidity(Kinked demand curve model), Interdependence (The

Cournot model) and Cartels and Collusion, Price Leadership, Cost-plus Pricing, Multiple Product

Pricing, Price Skimming, Penetration Pricing, Transfer Pricing and Price Discrimination

Module-2: Macro Economics

National Income Accounting: Concept, Eight variants of national product aggregates,

Measurement (Income, Value Added and Expenditure), Real and Nominal GNP, Difficulties in

measuring the national income, Uses of National income statistics

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Environmental Income Accounting, Green GDP, Sustainable Development, National

income and social welfare

Consumption and Investment functions: Concept, Determinants, Multiplier and Accelerator

Demand for Money: Classical and Keynesian theories on demand for money

Supply of Money: Components of money supply, The process of Deposit Creation, Balance

Sheet of the Central Bank.

Aggregate Demand: The Goods Market and the IS Curve, The Money Market and the LM Curve,

Form IS-LM model to the Aggregate Demand.

Aggregate Supply

Explaining macro-economic equilibrium through Aggregate Demand and Aggregate

Supply,

Monetary Policy: Objectives, Instruments, Monetary Policy in The AD- AS Framework,

Crowding-Out Controversy, Monetary policy in an open economy

Fiscal Policy: Objectives, Instruments, Impact of Structural Deficits, Government Debt and

Economic Growth.

Interaction between monetary and Fiscal Policy

Features of The Business Cycle, Definition Of Inflation, Price Indices, Prices in the AD-AS

Framework, The Economic Impacts of Inflation, The Phillips Curve, Anti-Inflationary Policy

Unemployment: Types, Okun’s Law, Impact of Unemployment, Economic Interpretation Of

Unemployment

International Trade: Economic Basis For International Trade, Gains from International Trade

Balance of Payment (BoP): Meaning, BoP Account, Disequilibrium in BoP, Measures to correct

disequilibrium in BoP

Foreign Exchange: The Determination of Foreign Exchange Rates, Floating Exchange Rate and

Fixed Exchange Rates, Mundell-Fleming Model,

Books & Reference:

1. Managerial Economics in a Global Economy, by D. Salvatore, Sixth Edition, OUP, 2008

2. Managerial Economics, Truett & Truett, Wiley Publication.

3. Managerial Economics, by Petersen Craig H. Cris Lewis and S.K. Jain, Pearson, 2007

4. Modern Micro Economics, , Koutsoyiannis, (1975) , A, Macmillan Press

5. Managerial Economics, Mehta, P. L (1999), Sultan Chand & Sons

6. Principles of Microeconomics, Mankiw, N. G (2006), Cengage Learning

7. Macroeconomics, Mankiw, N. G, (2009), Worth Publishers

8. Macroeconomics, Theory and Policy, Dwivedy, D.N (2007), Tata McGraw Hill

9. Macroeconomics, D’Souza, E (2008), Pearson Education

10. Macroeconomic Analysis, Shapiro, E (2003), Galgotia Publications

11. Environmental Economics in Theory and Practice – Hankey N, Shogren J F, and White B –

1999 – Macmillan Indian Limited

12. Indian Economy, Mishra & Puri (2011), Himalaya Publishing House

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MGFM1101 ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGERS (3-1-0) Course Objective:

This course ‘Accounting for Managers’ has been designed to enable the students to acquire the skills

necessary to prepare, use, interpret and analyze financial information.

Module 1

Accounting Environment of business, Corporate Entities: Salient Features, GAAP: Concepts,

Conventions, Assumptions, Accounting Equation: Tool to understand business decisions, Financing

Decisions/Investment Decisions/Operating Decisions, Accounting Equation Financial Statements,

Balance Sheet/Income Statement/Cash Flow Statement, Financing Decisions and Financial

Statement,

Module 2

Equity Instruments: Equity and Preference Capital, Debt Instruments: Debentures/ Bonds/ Loans,

Dividend and Interest payment, Investment Decision and Financial Statements, Fixed

Assets:/Inventory Valuation/ Investment, Operating Decisions and Financial Statements, Revenue

Recognition, Expenses, Profit: Gross Profit/PBDITA/PBIT/PBT/PAT, Interrelationship between

Financial statements

Module 3

Financial Statement Analysis: common size statements, ratio analysis, Du point analysis, Inter-firm

and intra-firm comparison, reading CFS

Module 4

Cost Concepts and decision making, Overheads, CVP analysis. Preparation of Cost Sheets using

excels, Budgeting and Budgetary Control, Variance analysis, Activity based costing (ABC), cost &

pricing a group project work will be given to students to analyses an industry and track market price

movement.

Books & Reference:

1. Financial Accounting -- A managerial Perspective, R. Narayanswamy, PHI

2. Cost Accounting- A managerial Emphasis by Horn green, Dater and Foster.

3. Khan & Jain – Management Accounting, TMH.

4. Horngren , Datar, Foster- Cost Accounting, Pearson.

5. Financial Accounting, Jain/Narang/Agrawal, Kalyani.

6. Basic Financial Accounting for Management, Shah, Oxford.

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Practical/sessional PCCE-3207 TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING LAB (0-0-3)

List of the Experiments

1. Determination of aggregate crushing value.

2. Determination of Los Angeles abrasion value of aggregates.

3. Determination of aggregate impact value.

4. Determination of penetration value of bitumen.

5. Determination of softening point value of bitumen.

6. Determination of ductility value of bitumen.

7. Determination of flash and fire point of bitumen.

8. Determination of specific gravity of bitumen.

9. Determination of stripping value of aggregate

10. Determination of flakiness index and elongation index of coarse aggregate

11. Determination of specific gravity and water absorption of coarse aggregate.

12. Determination of CBR of soil subgrade

PCCE-3208 Structural design and detailing (RCC)-I& II

(IS 456: 2000, SP 16and SP 34 are to be used)

1. Detailing of single reinforced and double reinforced beam section

2. Detailing T and L beam section

3. Detailing of one way, two way and continuous slab

4. Detailing of doglegged and cantilever staircase

5. Design and detailing of axial and eccentrically loaded columns

6. Detailing of rectangular, circular, combined and mat foundation

7. Detailing of cantilever and counterforted retaining walls

8. Detailing of underground water tank

9. Detailing of overhead water tank i.e. Intze tank and rectangular tank

10. Detailing of pile foundation and pile cap

11. Detailing of RCC simple supported bridge slab

12. Detailing of beams and columns for earthquake resistance

PCCE-3209 Structural Design & Detailing Of Steel Structures (0-0-3)

1. Bolted connections

2. Welded connections

3. Tension members

4. Compression members i.e. columns

5. Laced and braced columns

6. Slab base and gusseted base

7. Beams and plate girders

8. Roof truss

9. Water tanks

10. Framed connection

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CENTURION UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

COURSE STRUCTURE & SYLLABUS FOR 4TH YEAR B.TECH. PROGRAMME

7TH

Semester 8th

Semester

Theory Theory

Code Subject L-T-P Credit Code Subject L-T-P Credit

PCCE-

4101

Public Health

Engineering

3-1-0 4 PCCE-4201 Irrigation Engineering 3-1-0 4

PCCE-

4102

Estimating and Costing

2-0-0 2

PECE4202

PECE4203

PECE4204

PECE4205

Professional Elective-IV

1. CAD

2.Taffic Engineering

3. Prestressed concrete

4.Soil Dynamics

3-0-0 3

PECE4103

PECE4104

PECE4105

PECE4106

Professional Elective –

III

1.Advanced steel

structures

2.Railways and AirPort

Engineering

3.Ground improvement

techniques

4.Finite Element method

3-0-0 3

Free Elective – IV

To be offered by other

department

3-1-0 4

Free Elective – III

To be offered by other

department

3-1-0 4

Theory Credits 13 Theory Credits 11

Practical/Sessional Practical/Sessional

PCCE4107 Estimation Practice 0-0-3 2 PCCE4206

Design of Irrigation

Structures

0-0-3 2

PCCE4108 Environmental

Engineering lab 0-0-3 2 PCCE4207

PROJECT(Major) 0-0-9 6

PCCE4109 Computer Application in

Civil Eng.

0-0-3 2 PCCE4208

Seminar 0-0-3 2

PCCE4110 Design of water supply

and sanitary systems

0-0-3 2

PCCE4111 PROJECT(Minor) 0-0-3 2

Practical/Sessional Credits 10 Practical/Sessional Credits 10

TOTAL SEMESTER CREDITS 23 TOTAL SEMESTER CREDITS 21

TOTAL COMULATIVE CRESITS 203 TOTAL COMULATIVE CRESITS 224

TOTAL CONTACT HOURS 28 TOTAL CONTACT HOURS 26

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PCCE4101 PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING (3-1-0) Module – I (16)

Physical, chemical and biological characteristics of water and their significance, water quality criteria,

water borne diseases, chlorination, and natural purification of water sources.

Theory and design of physicochemical unit operations: screening, grit chamber, equalization,

sedimentation, Floatation, Coagulation, Flocculation, Filtration, Disinfection; Water softening;

Adsorption and Ion exchange; Aeration and gas transfer; Membrane separation processes.

Module – II (16)

Solid Waste: Origin, characteristics, Quantity and Analysis; Effects of Solid Wastes; Storage,

Collection, Transportation of Solid wastes; Solid waste transformation; Product recovery processes;

Sanitary landfills; Legislation in solid waste.

Hazardous waste: definition, generation, classification; Waste minimization and resource recovery;

Storage and Transportation of Hazardous wastes; Hazard in processing and treatment; Physical,

Chemical, Thermal and Biological processes; Hazardous waste disposal; Landfill disposal and land

storage.

Module – III (16)

Microbiological concepts: cells, classification and characteristics of living organisms, reproduction,

metabolism – basic metabolic models, microbial growth kinetics; Chemistry of carbohydrates,

proteins, fats and lipids; Theory and design of biological unit operations: aerobic suspended growth

systems – activated sludge processes and its modifications, ponds and lagoons; Theory and design

of sludge treatment; Wastewater disposal systems.

Reference Books:

1. Water Supply and Sanitary Engineering by B.S.Birdi

2. Public health engineering by S.K.Duggal

3. Water Supply and Sewerage, E.W. Steel

4. Textbook of Water Supply Engineering, S.R. Kshira sagar

5. Sewerage and Sewage Treatment, S.R. Kshira sagar

6. Metcalf and Eddy Inc., Wastewater Engineering – Treatment and Reuse, Tata McGraw Hill

India, 2003, 4th Edition.

7. Sawyer, C.N., McCarty, P.L., Parkin, G.F., Chemistry for Environmental Engineering, Tata

McGraw-Hill, 2000.

8. Pelczar, M. J. (Jr), Chan, E C S and Krief, N. R., Microbiology, 5th Ed., McGraw-Hill, 1996.

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9. Tchobanoglous, G., Theisen and Vigil, Integrated Solid Waste Management: Engineering

Principles and Management Issues, McGraw Hill, 1993

10. Kiely, G., Environmental Engineering. McGraw Hill

PCCE 4102 ESTIMATING AND COSTING (2-0-0) Module – I (10)

Principles of estimation, Types of estimates, units, Estimation of materials in single storeyed flat roof

building with shallow foundation and RCC roof slab, two storied building with all items of work and a

simple inclined roof building with gabled / hipped roof and A.C. sheet / G.C.I. sheet proofing,

Estimation of materials in Culverts and bridges

Module II (08)

Specification for various types building works, Calculation of dry materials, for cement concrete, brick

masonry in Cement Mortar, laterite stone masonry in Cement Mortar, cement plaster, white washing,

Artificial Stone flooring, concrete flooring, different R.C.C. items, Painting of doors and windows,

Calculation of lead, lift

Analysis of rates for various types of works

Module – III (06)

Works- Classification of work-original, major, petty, repair work, annual repair, special repair, Method

of execution of works through the contractors, departmentally, contract and agreement, work order,

item rate contract, lump sum contract, labour contract and daily labour, piece work agreement,

scheduled contract, cost plus percentage contract

Accounts of works- Explanation of various terms Administrative approval, technical sanction,

contingency budget, tender, preparation of notice inviting tender, receiving of quotations, earnest

money, security deposit, advance payment, on account payment, intermediate payment, final

payment, running bill, final, regular and temporary establishment, cash, major & subhead of account,

temporary advance, issue rate, storage, supervision charges, suspense account, debit, credit, book

transfer, voucher and related accounts . Master roll, Acquaintance Roll

Measurement book use & maintenance, procedure of marking entries of measurement of

work and supply of materials, labour employed, standard measurement books and common

irregularity

Reference Books:

1. Estimating and Costing in Civil Engineering Theory & Practice, B.N. Dutta, UBS Publishers

2. PERT and CPM, L.S. Sreenath, East West Press

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3. Civil engineering contracts and estimates by B.S. Patil, University Press.

4. Estimating, Costing, specification &Valuation in Civil Engineering M.Chakraborty.

5. Estimating &Costing -Birdi &Ahuja.

6. Latest Orissa PWD and CPWD Schedule of Rates & Analysis of rates.

PECE 4103 ADVANCED STEEL STRUCTURE (3-0-0) Note: IS-800-2007 and steel table only allowed in the examination

Module-I (14)

Design of Plate Girders: Elements of plate girders, Self weight of plate girder, Economical depth, Size

of flanges, Shear buckling resistance of web, End panel design, Anchor forces, Design connection

between flange and web, plates, Design of bearing stiffeners, Weld for end stiffners,Design of

intermediate stiffeners, Connection of intermediate stiffeners to web, Design procedure for plate

girder,

Design of Gantry Girders: Loads, Position of moving load for maximum effects, profile of gantry girder,

Limitation on vertical deflection, Design procedure

Module-II (14)

Design of Bolted Beam Connections: Types of beam connections, Design of framed connection using

bolt, Design of unstiffened seated connections, design of stiffened seated connection, Design of

moment resistant connections

Design of Welded Beam Connections: Framed connection, Welded unstiffened seated connections,

stiffened welded seated connection, Moment resistant welded connections

Module-III (10)

Design of steel water tanks

Reference Books:

1. Design of steel structures (Limit state method) – N. Subramanian, Oxford University Press

2. Design of steel structures (Limit state method) – Ramachandra

3. Design of steel structures by limit state method – S S Bhavikati, IK International Publishing House,

Bangalore

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PECE 4104 RAILWAY AND AIRPORT ENGINEERING (3-0-0) Module-I (14)

History of Indian railways, component parts of railway track, problems of multi gauge system, coning

of wheels, alignments and survey, permanent way track components , Type of rail sections ,creep of

rails, wear and failure in rails , Ballast requirements, sleeper requirements, types of sleepers

Module-II (14)

Geometric design: Gradients and grade compensation, various speeds on a railway track, super-

elevation, horizontal and vertical curves,

Points and crossings, Design of simple turn-out, Signalling and interlocking,

Module-III (12)

Airport site selection, Air craft characteristics, various surface of an airport, Wind rose diagram,

Geometric elements of run way and taxiway , holding apron, parking configuration , terminal building ,

visual aids, air traffic control, airport marking and lighting.

Reference Books:

1. A text book of railway engineering, By S.C.Saxena and M.G.Arora

2. Air-port Engineering by S.K.Khanna and M.G.Arora

3. Railway Engineering by Satish Chandra & MM Agrawal, Oxford University Press.

PECE 4105 GROUND IMPROVEMENT TECHNIQUES (3-0-0) Module – I (14)

Introduction, Necessity of ground improvement, Dewatering, methods, Analysis and design of

dewatering systems. Grouting types, Properties, Method of grouting, Ground selection and control.

Module – II (14)

Compaction, Methods of compaction, engineering properties of compacted soil, Field compaction and

its control.

Module – III (12)

Soil stabilization, Use of chemical additives, Stone columns, Principle, design and method of

installation. Reinforced earth, Concept, Materials, Application and design, Use of geo-synthetics and

geo-cells in construction work.

Reference Books:

1. Ground improvement techniques by P.P.Raj, Laxmi Publications.

2. Foundation Design and Construction, M.J. Tomlinson

2. Foundation Engineering, G.A. Leonard, Tata McGraw Hill

3. Modern Geotechnical Engineering, Alam Singh, IBT Publishers\

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PECE- 4106 FINITE ELEMENT METHOD OF ANALYSIS (3-0-0)

Module – I (14)

The Continuum, Equations of Equilibrium, Boundary Conditions, Strain displacement relations, Stress

strain Relations, Plane stress and plane Strain problems, Compatibility conditions, Principle of virtual

work, Energy principle, Element properties, , Advantages and disadvantages of FEM, Basic aspects

for FEM formulation, primary and secondary unknowns, Convergence requirements

Module – II (14)

Detail formulation including shape functions. stress strain relations, strain displacement relations and

derivation of stiffness matrices using energy approach, Assembling of element matrices, application of

displacement boundary conditions, Numerical solution of one dimensional problems using bar, truss,

beam elements and frames. Derivation of shape function using Lagrange’s interpolation, Pascal’s

triangle, Convergence criteria. Finite Element modelling of two dimensional problems using Constant

strain Triangle (CST) elements, Stress strain relations for isotropic and orthotropic materials, four

nodded rectangular elements,

Module – III (12)

Axisymmetric solids subjected to axisymmetric loading.

Isoparametric Elements: Natural coordinates, isoperimetric elements, four node, eight node elements.

Numerical integration, Order of integration.

Three dimensional analyses.

Reference Books:

1. C. S. Krishnamoorthy, Finite Element analysis-Theory and Programming, TMH

2. R. D. Cook., Concepts and Applications of Finite Element Analysis , Wiley.

3. M. Mukhopadhyay-Matrix and Finite Element Analysis of Structures

4. O. C Zienkiewicz .and R. L. Taylor, Finite Element Method, Mc Graw Hill

5. Introduction to Finite Elements in Engineering, T.P. Chandrupatla and A.D. Belegundu

6. Finite Element Analysis in Engineering Design, S. Rajasekharan.

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PCCE 4107 ESTIMATION PRACTICES (0-0-3)

1. Preparation of detailed estimate for a single storeyed two roomed building

2. Preparation of detailed estimate for a two storeyed Building

3. A two roomed gabled / hipped roof building on wooden king post truss with tiled/ A.C. sheet / G.C.I.

Sheet roofing

4. Quantity of steel for RCC slab with bar bending schedule in building

5. Quantity of steel for RCC beams (rectangular, T and L beam) with bar bending schedule

6. Detailed estimate of a simple Hume pipe culvert with right angled wing walls

7. RCC deck slab culvert with right angled wing wall

8. RCC deck slab culvert with splayed wing wall

9. Detail estimate of a water bound macadam road

10. Detailed estimate of a National Highway in cutting / filling

11. Detailed estimate of sanitary fittings in a building

12. Detailed estimate of Septic tank and soak pit

PCCE 4108 ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING LAB (0-0-3)

A. Water Quality Analysis

1. Determination of pH

2. Determination of turbidity

3. Determination of alkalinity and acidity

4. Optimum dose of coagulants by jar test

5. Total Hardness

6. Total solids and suspended solids

7. Residual chlorine

8. Chlorides

9. Chemical Oxygen Demand.

10. Biochemical Oxygen Demand

11. Dissolved Oxygen

B. Ambient Air Quality Analysis

12. Respirable Particulate Matter (PM10)

13. Total Suspended Particulate matter (TSP)

14. Determination of SO2 in ambient air

15. Determination of NOx in ambient air

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C. Noise Pollution measurement

16. Indoor and ambient noise level analysis

D. Microbiological Analysis of Water

17. Microbiological culture analysis of bacterial samples

18. MPN Test

PCCE 4109 COMPUTER APPLICATION IN CIVILENGINEERING (0-0-3)

1. Use of MS Excel sheet AUTOCAD

2. Introduction to AutoCAD ,Screen layout , Line, Circle Arc, Ellipse, Erase, Oops, New ,Open,

Save, SaveAs, ,Close, Closeall, Quit, Exit

3. Polygon ,Move ,Copy,Array ,Break ,Mirror ,Offset ,Scale ,Stretch, Rotate, Solid, Donut,

Revcloud ,Limits, Dsettings (Isoplane, Snap) ,Units , Trim, Extend

4. Text, Style, Spell, Mtext ,View, Color, Linetype, Lineweight , Zoom,pan ,Regen, Dsviewer ,

Regenauto, Redraw, Find , Layer , Layer State Manager, Layer Translate, Matchprop ,

Properties (ch), Qselect

5. Hatch & Hatchedit , Pline, Pedit , Fillet, Chamfer, Rename , Gripedit, Id, List, Dist,

Area,Lengthen ,Spline, Splinedit ,Mline, Mlstyle, Mledit, Dimlinear ,Dimaligned ,Dimdiameter ,

Dimradius ,Dimordinate ,Dimcenter ,Dimbaseline, Dimcontinuous, Qdim

6. Plan of a building

7. Elevation and section of the building as in 6

STAAD PRO

8. Model generation for a building

9. Assigning material properties

10. Assigning loads,

11. Creating load combination

12. Design of concrete structure

PCCE 4110 DESIGN OF WATER SUPPLY AND SANITARY ENGINEERING SYSTEM (0-0-3)

1. Design of City water supply system

2. Design of water treatment plant

3. Design of sewerage network

4. Design of sewerage treatment plan

5. Design of intakes

6. Design of Sedimentation tanks

7. Design of coagulation chamber

8. Design of Slow sand filters

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9. Design of Rapid sand filters (gravity type)

10. Design of trickling filter

11. Design Aeration tank

12. Design of activated Sludge process

13. Design of sewer

14. Design of a domestic sewage treatment plant

8th

SEMESTER

PCCE 4201 IRRIGATION ENGINEERING (3-1-0) Module-I (18) 1. Introduction: Necessity of Irrigation in India, Advantages and disadvantages of Irrigation,

Techniques of water distribution in firms, Quality of irrigation water.

2. Water requirements of Crops: Crops and crop season, Duty and Delta, Consumptive

use,Irrigation requirements, Estimation of consumptive use of water by climatic approaches,

Irrigation efficiencies, Soil moisture-irrigation relationship.

3. Canal Irrigation: Classification of canals, Canal losses, Alignment of canals, Design of stable

channels using Kennedy’s and Lacey’s theory, Garret’s diagram, Cross section of irrigation canals

4. Lining of Irrigation Canals: Advantages and economics of lining, Various types of lining, Design

of lined canals.

5. Waterlogging: Causes and control of water logging

Module-II (16)

6. Types of Cross-Drainage Works: Types of CD works, Selection of a suitable type to suite a

particular condition, Design consideration for CD works.

7. Diversion Head works: Weirs and Barrages, Types of weirs and barrages, Layout of a diversion

head works, Introduction to different components of a diversion head works.

8. Design of weirs and barrages: Bligh’s creep theory, concepts of Design of weir using Bligh’s

theory, Lane’s weighted creep theory, Khosla’s theory, Khosla’s method of independent variables,

Exit gradient.

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Module-III (16)

9. Canal Falls: Necessity, Proper location, Types of fall.

10. Gravity Dams: Typical cross section, various forces acting on gravity dam, Combination of forces

for design, Modes of failure and criteria for structural stability, High and low gravity dam, Design of

high dam, Typical section of low gravity dam.

11. Earth Dams: Types, Causes of failure, Preliminary section of an earth dam, Seepage control in

earth dams

12. Spillways: Descriptive study of various types of spillways.

Reference Books:

1. Irrigation Engineering and Hydraulic Structures by S. K. Garg, Khanna Publication, New Delhi

2. Irrigation Engg. By B.C. Punmia and Pande, Laxmi Publication, New Delhi

3. Irrigation Engg. By Birdie and Das, Dhanpat Rai, New Delhi

4. Irrigation Engg. By Sharma and Sharma, S. Chanda and Company, New Delhi

PECE 4202 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN (3-0-0)

Module – I (14)

Introduction to CAD, Description of Computer hardware and software, use of graphic terminal, various

commands Generation of points

Module – II (14)

Various forms of lines including curved lines, 2D transformations, 3-D transformations, hidden line

removal, Data base management, Application of graphics packages.

Module – III (12)

Matrix methods of structural analysis and associated computer programmes, Introduction to

interactive computer programmes for design and detailing of structural elements, RCC-slab, beams

columns, isolated footing etc. Steel – Typical members and connection

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Reference Books:

1. Computer Aided Design, C.S. Krishnamoorthy

PECE 4203 TRAFFIC ENGINEERING (3-0-0)

Module – I (14)

Organization of traffic engineering department and its importance under Indian conditions. Road user

characteristics, Human factors governing road user behaviour, Vehicle characteristics, slow moving

traffic characteristics in Indian conditions.

Module –II (14)

Speed, Journey time and delay surveys, Traffic Volume and Origin-Destination survey, Traffic flow

parameters, Speed, density and volume relationships.

Parking types, ill effects of parking, off street parking facilities, Traffic regulations, Traffic management

measures.

Module –III (12)

High capacity analysis, Capacity of freeways and express ways in rural areas. Design of rotary

intersection and capacity of rotary intersection.

Reference Books:

1 Traffic Engineering and Transport Planning, L.R. Kadiyali, Khanna Publishers, New Delhi

2. Transportation Planning, C. S. Papacostas and P. D. Prevedouros, PHI

3. Transportation Engg: An introduction, C. J. Khisty & B. K. Lall, PHI

PECE 4204 PRESTRESSED CONCRETE (3-0-0)

Module I (14)

Prestressing system, materials and codes: Basic concept, Losses of prestress, analysis of prestress

and bending stresses, Need for high strength steel and concrete, Advantages and applications,

Pre-tensioning and post tensioning systems, Analysis of prestress and bending stresses, pressure

line, concept of load balancing, cracking moment,

Module – II (12)

Losses of prestress, short term and long term deflections of uncracked members, deflection of

cracked members

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Module –III (14)

Flexural strength of prestresed concrete sections, Anchorage zone stresses in post tensioned

members,Guyon’s method, Design of prestressed concrete sections, Design concept concordancy of

cables

Reference Books:

1. Prestressed Concrete, Raju,N.K., Tata McGraw Hill

2. Prestressed Concrete, T. Y. Lin

PECE 4205 SOIL DYNAMICS & EARTHQUAKE ENGINEERING (3-0-0)

MODULE I: (14)

Soil Dynamics: Introduction: Soil mechanics and soil dynamics, problems of dynamic loading on

soil structure.

Theory of vibrations: Introduction, definitions, properties of simple harmonic motion, free vibrations

of spring-mass system, Equations for free and forced vibrations with and without viscous damping

(only equations: no solution).

Dynamic Soil Properties: Introduction, measurement of dynamic soil properties (laboratory and field

tests - Stress and strain controlled cyclic tri-axial test, seismic reflection and refraction test, seismic

up-hole/down hole test, dilatometer and pressure meter tests, seismic cone penetration test,

suspension logging test), stress-strain behaviour of cyclically loaded soils, strength of cyclically

loaded soils.

MODULE II: (14)

Introduction to geotechnical earthquake engineering: Background, seismic hazards; ground

shaking, structural hazards, liquefaction, landslides, lifeline hazards, tsunami hazards, mitigation of

seismic hazards, significant historical earthquakes.

Seismology and earthquakes: Internal structure of the earth, continental drift and plate tectonics,

faults, elastic rebound theory, other sources of seismic activity location of earthquakes, size of

earthquakes (intensity, magnitude and energy).

Seismic Bearing Capacity Analysis: Introduction, punching shear failure approach for cohesive and

cohesion-less soils, Terzaghi’s method for both cohesion-less and cohesive soils.

MODULE III: (12)

Liquefaction: Introduction, Flow liquefaction and cyclic mobility, liquefaction susceptibility (historical,

geologic, and compositional), Initiation of liquefaction due to excess pore water pressure, effects of

liquefaction (alteration of ground motion, development of sand boils, settlement and instability).

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Reference Books:

1. Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering by Steven L. Kramer, Low Price Edition, Pearson

Education, www.pearsoned.co.in

2. Soil Dynamics by Shamsher Prakash, McGraw-Hill Book Company

3. Soil Behaviour in Earthquake Geotechnics by Kenji Ishihara, Clarendon Press, Oxford

4. Theory of Vibrations with Applications by W. T. Thomson and M. D. Dahleh, Low Price Edition,

Pearson Education, www.pearsoned.co.in

PCCE 4206 DESIGN OF IRRIGATION STRUCTURES (0-0-3)

1. Design and detailing of unlined canal on alluvial soil by Lacey’s theory.

2. Design and detailing of unlined canal on alluvial soil by Kennedy’s theory.

3. Design and detailing of unlined canal on non-alluvial soil.

4. Design and detailing of lined canals

5. Detailing of a weir

6. Detailing of a barrage

7. Detailing of different type of Canal falls.

8. Detailing of different types of spillways.

9. Design and detailing of a Gravity dam.

10. Detailing of coffer dam

11. Detailing of an aqueduct

12. Detailing of a super passage