Thursday, August 30, 2012

T & P Notification

You are all required to fill in the attached form and email to  aarif.khan@sharda.ac.in. This has to be done at the earliest. The deadline for submission is Sept 2.

Monday, August 27, 2012

Important Notice regarding Student Assessment

All students are required to see the attached notice regarding the new policies governing Student assessment. These policies are in effect from this semester.

Saturday, August 25, 2012

New Time Table

Here is the new time table for 4th yr. Sec-A and Sec-B. The Time Table is effective from Monday, Aug 27, 2012.

contact points

We have announced the names of Class Representatives for each section and a Faculty Year co-ordinator. For any concern regarding the classes/ notices or any other issues/ information, contact your class representative first and then the faculty year co-ordinator. In every case, the problem of yours should be resolved. I would be the last person to be contacted, in case the problem is not resolved/ addressed within a maximum three days.

Friday, August 24, 2012

Attendance upto 24/08/2012

Check your attendance till 24/08/2012 at the following link

check here

registration

Today is the last date for registration. From Monday onwards the registration shall have to be approved by the VC and after 30th, no registration shall be allowed.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Faculty Coordinators and Class Representatives

The faculty coordinators for the 4th year are Mrs. Meenu Kalra and Ms. Anusha.

The class representatives are
Sec A: Anurag Verma and Kshitiz Jaiswal
Sec B: Rajneesh Tyagi and Yadav Lal Bhattarai

The Class representatives are required to make sure that all the classes take place regularly. In addition, they are required to contact the faculty coordinators to discuss the general issues related to their respective classes.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Technical Seminar


All the students are supposed to select at least 5 emerging trends/ topics (research oriented) in their area of interest. Write a paragraph about the topic and meet me or Dr. Saini. Based upon your write-up and discussion with us, you shall be alloted a topic. You shall prepare a project proposal on the topic and then shall deliver a seminar on the same at a later date. Individual presentation has to be done, as this is a 4 credit course. Distribution of marks shall be informed to you later.

The deadline for the submission is Sept. 7, 2012.

Submission of training diary and technical report

You are required to submit your training diary and technical report by the respective due dates to the following faculty members:

Mr. Amit Kumar
Ms. Shobitha Prasad

Sunday, August 19, 2012

Attention VII Sem Civil (Section A and B) - Quantity Surveying

Students of Section A and  B are requested to visit this website for 'Quantity Surveying'. The Update for the Attendance, Assignment and Miscellaneous will be updated here. So keep updating yourself regularly on this web.

https://sites.google.com/site/civilsharda2010/downloads-1
 

Technical report of Industrial Training


  1. Include a photocopy of your training certificate in your technical report. Keep the original for your records.
  2. The reports are to be "spiral-bound".

Friday, August 17, 2012

Training Diary

You are required to submit your completed training diaries by Aug 24 to the HoD office. Late submissions will not be allowed without prior intimation to the HoD.
Make sure that the diary is complete in all respects including signature of your training supervisor.

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Time table


DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING, VII SEM SECTION A: 304 (SET II)

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
08:45 – 09:40
EE II
(GS)
TE II
(AK)
PSE
QS
GG
Sad LAB   G2
MK
HYD         LAB             G1
PP
EE II
GS
09:40 – 10:35
TE II TUT G2
(AK)
RCC TUT     G1
(MK)
EE  II PRESENTATION
(GS)
TE II
AK
QS
GG
10:35 – 11:30
RCC TUT G2
(MK)
TE II TUT    G1
(AK)
QS
PRESENTATION
TE II
(AK)
EE II
(GS)
QS
GG
RCC
SK
11:30 – 12 -25
RCC            (PRESENTATION)
MK
-
QS TUT G1
(GG)
FH TUT G2
(RM)
TE II
PRESENTATION
-
FH
PP
12:25 – 13:20
 -
Sad LAB G1
MK
HYD LAB G2
PP
-
-
PSE
-
13:20 – 14:15
RCC
MK
RCC
MK
EE II TUT G1
(GS)
QS TUT      G2
(GG)
TE II
AK
14:15 – 15:10
PSE
              EE II
PREENTATION
QS
GG
EE II TUT G2
(GS)
FH TUT  G1
(RM)
RCC
MK
PSE
15:10 – 16:05
FH
RM
FH
RM
FH
RM
FH
RM

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING, VII SEM SECTION B: 305 (SET II)

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
08:45 – 09:40
QS
(GG)
QS
GG

PSE

EE II
TUT G2
GS
TE II
TUT G1
AK
QS
(GG)
QS
GG
09:40 – 10:35
EE (PRESENTATION
GG
RCC
(MK)
Sad LAB G1
MK
HYD LAB G2
PP

TE II
(AK)
TE II
AK
10:35 – 11:30
EE II
(GS)
TE II
(AK)
RCC
MK
EE II
GS
FH
PP
11:30 – 12 -25
QS
TUT G1    GG
FH
TUT G2     PP
RCC  TUT G2
(MK)

FH    TUT G1
PP
 RCC
PRESENTATION
-
-
RCC
SK
12:25 – 13:20
-
--
--
Sad LAB G2
MK
HYD LAB G1
PP
PSE
-
13:20 – 14:15
TE
PRESENTATION

EE II
GS
TE II
AK
EE II
GS
14:15 – 15:10
PSE
FH
RM
FH
RM
FH
RM
FH      PRESENTATION    RM
SEMINAR
15:10 – 16:05
RCC
MK
RCC 
TUT G1
(MK)

TE II
TUT G2
AK
QS TUT  G2
GG
EE II TUT G1
GS
EE II
GS


Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Regarding Registration for 2nd, 3rd and 4th year students

REGISTRATION
The registration for 2nd, 3rd and 4th year students is being held from 14.08.12 & 16.08.12. Students are required to contact their respective mentors for their registration procedure (list of mentors attached in the earlier post).
Requirements for registartion:
  1. No dues with stamp or fee receipt showing zero balance or less than one thousand.
  2. Copy of the marksheet of the previous semester.
The student will only be registered who bring the above mentioned documents.

Monday, August 13, 2012

Format for Technical Report for Industrial Training

You are all required to follow this format for writing the technical report for your summer industrial training.

  1. Title
  2. Certificate
  3. Acknowledgements
  4. Technical Summary
  5. Table of Contents
  6. List of Figures
  7. List of Tables
  8. Schedule of Training (preferably in a tabular format)
  9. Introduction
  10. Study Area
  11. Problems studied
  12. Solutions suggested
  13. Conclusions
  14. References, if any
Overall length is restricted to 25-30 pages and emphasis is strictly on the content. The deadline for submission is Aug 31. 

Feel free to contact Dr. Gaurav Saini for further clarifications.

Sunday, August 12, 2012

7th semester syllabus


Syllabus VIIth Semester

Theory: 
  1. Advanced RCC
  2. Fluvial Hydraulics
  3. Environmental Engg.-II
  4. Transportation Engg.- II
  5. Quantity Surveying
  6. PCM course
Lab: 
  1. Design Lab
  2. Hydraulics Lab



CVL 401: Advanced R.C.C. (3-1-0)
UNIT 1: Design of Staircase                                                                          (8)
Types of stairs according to geometry and structural behavior planning a staircase – effective span of stairs – effective breadth of flight slab- distribution of loads on flights – design of cantilever steps – design of doglegged and open well stairs spanning parallel to the flight.

UNIT 2: Slab                                                                                                            (9)
Nature of Stresses in flat slabs with and without drops, coefficient for design of flat slabs, reinforcement in flat slabs. (IS Code Method).

UNIT 3: Design of beams                                                                                (8)
Analysis and design of beam curved in plan, Structural behaviour of footings, design of footing for a wall and a single column, combined rectangular and trapezoidal footings, Design of Raft foundation, Strip and strap footing. Design of Grid floor.

UNIT 4: Design of Retaining Wall                                                                   (9)
Structural behaviour of retaining wall, stability of retaining wall against overturning and sliding, Design of T-shaped retaining wall, Concept of Counter fort retaining wall, Loads, forces and I.R.C. bridge loadings, Design of R.C. slab culvert. Introduction to composite structure.

UNIT 5: Design of Tanks                                                                                 (6)
Design criteria, material specifications and permissible stresses for tanks, design concept of circular and rectangular tanks situated on the ground, design of overhead tanks.

Text Books:
1.     Park R. and Pauley.,  Reinforced Concrete Structures, John Wiley, 1975.
2.     P. Dayaratnam, Reinforced Concrete Design, Oxford and IBH, 2011

Reference Books:
1.  Latest IS: 456 codes.
2.  Latest IS: 875 Code of Practice for Design Loads (Parts I, II & III).
3.  Latest IS: 800 Use of Structural Steel in General Building Constructions, BIS.
4.  Latest IRC 6 Standard Specifications and Code of Practice for road Bridges, IRC.
5.  P. C. Varghese, Limit State Design of Reinforced Concrete, Prentice Hall India, 2004.
6.  Mallick & Gupta, Reinforced Concrete Vol.II, Oxford & IBH, 2007.

CVL 402: Fluvial Hydraulics (3-1-0)

Unit 1: Introduction                                                                              (15)
Origin, Properties of sediments, size, shape, fall velocity and its effects, orientation, grain size distribution, Difference between rigid and alluvial channels, Incipient motion of sediment particles, Different approaches to study sediment motion, lift force approach, tractive force approach, theoretical and sub theoretical analysis of Shield, White and others. Types of bed forms or regimes of flow.

Unit 2: Types of flow                                                                             (12)
Regimes of flow, complexities of regimes in Natural streams, Resistance of flow and velocity distribution in alluvial streams, Bed load transport and saltation, bed load equations, board on dimensional considerations, suspended load transport - mechanism, general equation of diffusion, Total load transport, microspcopic and macroscopic method, suspended load sampling.

Unit 3: Flood                                                                                            (8)
Bed level variation in alluvial streams, stream bed changes during floods, degradation, aggradation, silting of reservoirs, variation in plan form of streams, River training for flood control

Unit 4: Channels                                                                                       (5)
Critical tractive force method for design of stable channels, comparison of the design with traditional methods

Text Books:
1.     Graf, W.H., Hydraulics of Sediment Transport, McGraw Hill International, 1984.
2.     Garde R.J. and Rangaraju K.G, Mechanics of sediment transportation and alluvial stream   problems, Wiley Eastern Ltd, 2010.

Reference Books:
1.     Raudkivi, A.J. Loose boundary hydraulics, Pergamon Press, 1998.

CVL 005: Environmental Engineering-II (3-1-0)
Unit 1: Wastewater Engineering                                                              (6)
Wastewater characteristics: composition and microbiology of wastewater, BOD kinetics.

Unit 2: Wastewater Treatment Design                                                    (8)
Wastewater treatment: Basic design consideration, principles of reactor design and process flow sheets. Primary sludge Treatment- Grit removal, sedimentation.

Unit 3: Health Engineering                                                                    (12)
Theory and design of biological treatment processes and Sections. Design of aerobic Suspended growth systems including activated sludge process and aerated lagoon.

Unit 4: Water Treatment                                                                         (6)
Theory and design of aerobic attached growth systems including trickling filter and rotating biological contactor.

Unit 5: Sewage Treament                                                                         (8)
Theory and design of waste stabilization ponds and oxidation ditches. Design considerations of anaerobic treatment systems, basics of anaerobic digestors, Sewage treatment plant layout, concept of sustainable wastewater treatment.

Text Books:
1.     Peavy, Rowe and Techobanoglous, Environmental Engineering, TMH, 1986.
2.     Metcalf and Eddy Inc. Wastewater Engineering, TMH, 2002.
3.     Steel and McGhee, Water Supply and Sewerage, PHI, 1979.
4.      Hammer and hammer Jr., Water and Wastewater Technology, PHI, 2007.

References:
1.     Manual on Sewerage and Sewage Treatment, C.P. H.E. E. O., Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India, New Delhi, 2005.

CVL 007: Transportation Engineering-II (3-1-0)
Unit 1: Introduction                                                                              (10)
Development and organization of Indian Railways. Modern trends in railways: MAGLEV, TUBE, METRO. Permanent way: Sub-grade, formation, embankment and cutting, track drainage. Rails: Rail gauges, types of rails, defects in rails, rail failure, creep of rail, Coning of Wheels, Tilting of Rails, Rail Joints, Creep of Rails. Rail Fastenings: Fish plates, spikes, chairs, keys, bearing plates. Sleepers : Timber, steel, cast iron, concrete and prestressed concrete sleepers, manufacturing of concrete sleepers, sleeper density, Adzing of Sleepers,. Ballast: Ballast materials, size of ballast, screening of ballast, specification of ballast, tests on ballast.

Unit 2: Railway Geomtric                                                                        (9)        
Gradients, horizontal curves, super-elevation, safe speed on curves, cant deficiency, negative super elevation, compensation for curvature on gradients, track resistance and tractive power. Points & Crossings : Elements of a simple turn-out, details of switch, details of crossings, number & angle of crossings, design of turn-out.

Unit 3: Stations and Yards                                                                       (9)
Site selection for a railway station, layout of different types of stations, classification of stations, types of railway yard, functions of Marshalling yards. Signalling & Interlocking : Classification of signals, method of train working, absolute block system, mechanical interlocking of a two line railway station.

Unit 4: Airport Engineering                                                                     (7)
General, Advantages / disadvantages of air transport, Structure & organization of air transport, Airport planning and site selection and classification of airports. Wind direction, duration and intensity; use of Wind Rose diagram. Obstructions, zoning laws, approach zones, turning zones. Principle of design of run ways, their configuration and orientation. Design of taxiways. Location and utility of aprons, landing strips, hangars. Typical airport layout. Air port marking, and lighting. Air Traffic Control - Airway and airport traffic control, instrumental landing system and air navigational aids.

Unit 5: Harbours and Docks                                                                     (5)
Harbours, Introduction, classification, natural phenomenon affecing the design of harbour viz. wind, wave, tide and currents. Harbor layout with component parts, breakwaters, wharfs and Quays, Jetties and Piers, Dry Dock and Wet Dock, Slipways, Navigational aids. Warehouse and Transit shed.

Text Books:
1.     William W. H. Introduction to Transportation Engineering, Wiley, Newyork, 1977.
2.     Saxena, S.C., Airport Planning & Design, CBS Publishers, New Delhi, 2010.
3.     Aggarwal, M.M. Railway Engineering, Prabha and Company, New Delhi, 1997.

OEL 011: Quantity Surveying (3-1-0)
Unit 1: Estimation and Costing                                                                (3)
General items of work in Building – Standard Units Principles of working out quantities for detailed and abstract estimates – Approximate method of Estimating.

Unit 2: Estimation of Buildings                                                                (8)
Detailed Estimates of Buildings.

Unit 3: Earthwork Estimation                                                                  (6)
Earthwork for roads and canals.

Unit 4: Rate Analysis                                                                               (6)
Rate Analysis – Working out data for various items of work over head and contingent charges.

Unit 5: Bar Bending                                                                                  (4)
Reinforcement bar bending and bar requirement schedules.

Unit 6: Contracts                                                                                     (8)
Contracts – Types of contracts – Contract Documents – Conditions of contract

Unit 7: Building Valuation                                                                        (2)
Valuation of buildings.

Unit 8: Specifications                                                                              (3)
Standard specifications for different items of building construction.

Text Books:
1.     Willy, Trench and Lee, Willy’s Element of Quantity Surveying, Wiley-Blackwell, 2005
2.     Dutta B.N. Estimating and Costing, UBS publishers, 2000.
3.     Cartlidge, D., New Aspects of Quantity Surveying, Spon Press 2011

References:
1.     Standard Schedule of rates and standard data book by public works department.
2.     Latest I.S. 1200 (Parts I to XXV: method of measurement of building and Civil Engineering works – B.I.S.)
3.     National Building Code 2005.