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SUMAN EDUCATIONAL TRUST'S

DILKAP RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT STUDIES


Teaching Programme and Progress of Theory Lectures as per Syllabus
SUMAN EDUCATIONAL TRUST'S
DILKAP RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT STUDIES
Teaching Programme and Progress of Theory Lectures as per Syllabus
Department of : Name of Faculty : Academic Year:
Subject: Sub. Code: Class: Sem: Div:
Lect. No. of Date of No. of
Planned Date Topic To be covered Topic Actually Covered Remarks
No. Hrs. Conduction Hrs.
Introduction to Transportation Engineering, Comparison of Introduction to Transportation Engineering, Comparison of
various modes of transportation (Roadways, Railways, Airways various modes of transportation (Roadways, Railways, Airways
and Waterways). and Waterways).

Introduction to Railway Engineering: Cross sectional elements Introduction to Railway Engineering: Cross sectional elements
of railway track (Foundation, Ballast, Sleepers and Rail), of railway track (Foundation, Ballast, Sleepers and Rail),
Introduction to turnout, Super elevation design, Negative Super Introduction to turnout, Super elevation design, Negative Super
elevation, Construction and Maintenance of Railway track. elevation, Construction and Maintenance of Railway track.
introduction to Airport Engineering: Elements of Airport, Site introduction to Airport Engineering: Elements of Airport, Site
selection of Airport, Design of Runway length, Taxiway and selection of Airport, Design of Runway length, Taxiway and
Exit Taxiway design. Exit Taxiway design.
introduction to Waterways: Definition of Docks, Harbor and introduction to Waterways: Definition of Docks, Harbor and
Ports. Elements and types of Docks, Harbor and Port. Ports. Elements and types of Docks, Harbor and Port.

Classification of roads based on various criteria, Road Classification of roads based on various criteria, Road
development plans, agencies related to highway development, development plans, agencies related to highway development,
Highway alignment (basic requirement and factors governing), Highway alignment (basic requirement and factors governing),
hill roads, Surveys for highway location.. hill roads, Surveys for highway location..

Terrain Classification, Vehicular Characteristics, Cross section Terrain Classification, Vehicular Characteristics, Cross section
elements of highways (width of carriage way, shoulders, elements of highways (width of carriage way, shoulders,
medians, width of road way, right of way, camber & its profile) medians, width of road way, right of way, camber & its profile)
Design speed, sight distance, perception time, break reaction Design speed, sight distance, perception time, break reaction
time, analysis of safe sight distance, analysis of overtaking sight time, analysis of safe sight distance, analysis of overtaking sight
distance, intersection sight distance distance, intersection sight distance

Horizontal curves: design of super elevation, its provisions, Horizontal curves: design of super elevation, its provisions,
minimum radius of horizontal curves, widening of pavement, minimum radius of horizontal curves, widening of pavement,
transition curves transition curves
Gradients: different types, maximum, minimum, ruling Gradients: different types, maximum, minimum, ruling
exceptional, grade compensation on curves exceptional, grade compensation on curves

Introduction to various traffic studies such as speed study, Introduction to various traffic studies such as speed study,
volume study, parking study, accident study, O&D study etc. volume study, parking study, accident study, O&D study etc.
Speed study: methods to determine speed, types of speed (Spot Speed study: methods to determine speed, types of speed (Spot
speed, Design speed, Upper & lower limit speeds, Mean - speed, Design speed, Upper & lower limit speeds, Mean -
Median and Modal speed); Median and Modal speed);
Traffic Volume study (flow): Definition, AADT, ADT, Design Traffic Volume study (flow): Definition, AADT, ADT, Design
volume, methods of determining traffic volume. volume, methods of determining traffic volume.
Traffic density: Definition, importance. Traffic density: Definition, importance.
Introduction to Relationship between Speed, density and Introduction to Relationship between Speed, density and
volume. Capacity: Q-K-V curve, Different types and factors volume. Capacity: Q-K-V curve, Different types and factors
affecting capacity, Concept of PCU and LOS affecting capacity, Concept of PCU and LOS

Explanation about clay minerals e.g. montmorillonite, illite, and kaolinite; their Explanation about clay minerals e.g. montmorillonite, illite, and kaolinite; their
formation and role in producing the plastic behavior in soil formation and role in producing the plastic behavior in soil
Necessity of soil classification, Indian standard particle size classification,
Indian standard soil classification system as per IS: 1498, boundary Necessity of soil classification, Indian standard particle size classification, Indian standard
classification soil classification system as per IS: 1498, boundary classification
Introduction to traffic control devices Traffic signs, signals (no Introduction to traffic control devices Traffic signs, signals (no
design), road marking. design), road marking.
Different types of Intersections-At-grade and Grade Separated; Different types of Intersections-At-grade and Grade Separated;
Grade separated interchanges; rotary intersection. Grade separated interchanges; rotary intersection.
SUMAN EDUCATIONAL TRUST'S
DILKAP RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT STUDIES
Teaching Programme and Progress of Theory Lectures as per Syllabus

Types of pavements, comparison of flexible and rigid Types of pavements, comparison of flexible and rigid
pavements, Requirements of pavement materials, pavements, Requirements of pavement materials,
Soil: requirement of soils as subgrade material, CBR test. Soil: requirement of soils as subgrade material, CBR test.
Aggregate: Requirements of aggregate as Pavement material, Aggregate: Requirements of aggregate as Pavement material,
Tests on aggregate with specified values. Tests on aggregate with specified values.
Bitumen: Requirements of bitumen as pavement material test Bitumen: Requirements of bitumen as pavement material test
on bitumen with specified values, variants of bitumen on bitumen with specified values, variants of bitumen
(Modified bitumen) and its uses. (Modified bitumen) and its uses.
Introduction to Bituminous mix design using Marshall Stability Introduction to Bituminous mix design using Marshall Stability
test. test.

Flexible pavement design: Concepts related to flexible Flexible pavement design: Concepts related to flexible
pavement design such as tyre pressure, contact pressure, ESWL, pavement design such as tyre pressure, contact pressure, ESWL,
VDF and LDF. IRC approach for design (IRC: 37- 2001, IRC: VDF and LDF. IRC approach for design (IRC: 37- 2001, IRC:
37- 2012), also IRC SP 72-2007/2015 and IRC 77 2008. 37- 2012), also IRC SP 72-2007/2015 and IRC 77 2008.

Rigid pavement design: Modulus of subgrade reaction, Rigid pavement design: Modulus of subgrade reaction,
equivalent radius of resisting section, radius of relative stiffness, equivalent radius of resisting section, radius of relative stiffness,
stresses on rigid pavement, combine loading temperature stresses on rigid pavement, combine loading temperature
stress.; Design of rigid pavements (IRC: 58- 2002; IRC: 58- stress.; Design of rigid pavements (IRC: 58- 2002; IRC: 58-
2011, IRC: 58- 2015. IRC: SP- 62-2004, IRC: SP- 62-2014) 2011, IRC: 58- 2015. IRC: SP- 62-2004, IRC: SP- 62-2014)

Faculty Head of Department Principal


SUMAN EDUCATIONAL TRUST'S
DILKAP RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT STUDIES
Teaching Programme and Progress of Theory Lectures as per Syllabus
SUMAN EDUCATIONAL TRUST'S
DILKAP RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT STUDIES
Teaching Programme and Progress of Theory Lectures as per Syllabus
Department of : Name of Faculty : Academic Year:
Subject: Sub. Code: Class: Sem: Div:

Lect. No. of Date of No. of


No. Planned Date Hrs. Topic To be covered Conduction Hrs. Topic Actually Covered Remarks

Construction of different types of roads: water bound macadam Construction of different types of roads: water bound macadam
(WBM) road, WMM, bituminous pavements, cement concrete (WBM) road, WMM, bituminous pavements, cement concrete
pavement. And joint (As per IRC, MORTH specifications) pavement. And joint (As per IRC, MORTH specifications)
jointed reinforced, continuously reinforced; fiber reinforced; jointed reinforced, continuously reinforced; fiber reinforced;
roller compacted concrete pavements. roller compacted concrete pavements.

Highway drainage: Necessity/ Significance, mode of ingress of Highway drainage: Necessity/ Significance, mode of ingress of
water in highway structure, Different methods of drainage- water in highway structure, Different methods of drainage-
surface and subsurface drainage inkling for the roads in hilly surface and subsurface drainage inkling for the roads in hilly
areas. areas.

Evaluation of pavement, Structural and functional evaluation, Evaluation of pavement, Structural and functional evaluation,
methods of structural evaluation (working of Benkelman beam, methods of structural evaluation (working of Benkelman beam,
FWD, LWD), methods of functional evaluation (working of FWD, LWD), methods of functional evaluation (working of
Bump indicator, profilometric systems) Bump indicator, profilometric systems)
Distress / failure in Rigid and flexible pavement, reasons and Distress / failure in Rigid and flexible pavement, reasons and
measures. measures.
Strengthening of existing pavement, Overlay and its types, Strengthening of existing pavement, Overlay and its types,
design of overlay (Benkelman beam method) design of overlay (Benkelman beam method)

Faculty Head of Department Principal


SUMAN EDUCATIONAL TRUST'S
DILKAP RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT STUDIES
Teaching Programme and Progress of Theory Lectures as per Syllabus
SUMAN EDUCATIONAL TRUST'S
DILKAP RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT STUDIES
Teaching Programme and Progress of Theory Lectures as per Syllabus
Department of : Name of Faculty : Academic Year:
Subject: Sub. Code: Class: Sem: Div:
Lect. No. of Date of No. of
Planned Date Topic To be covered Topic Actually Covered Remarks
No. Hrs. Conduction Hrs.

introduction on flow through pipes introduction on flow through pipes

Flow through pipes Loss of head through pipes, Darcy-Weisbach Flow through pipes Loss of head through pipes, Darcy-Weisbach equation, minor
equation, minor and major losses. and major losses.
Hydraulic gradient line and energy gradient line, pipes in series, Hydraulic gradient line and energy gradient line, pipes in series, equivalent
equivalent pipes, pipes in parallel, pipes, pipes in parallel,
problem based on connections of pipe problem based on connections of pipe
problem based on connections of siphon problem based on connections of siphon

flow through laterals, flow through branched pipes, three reservoir flow through laterals, flow through branched pipes, three reservoir problem,
problem, siphon siphon
Pipe network and water hammer Hardy cross method, Pipe network and water hammer Hardy cross method,
problem based on hardy cross method problem based on hardy cross method
water hammer in Pipes-Gradual closure and instantaneous closure of water hammer in Pipes-Gradual closure and instantaneous closure of valve
valve control measures. control measures.
introduction on Flow through nozzles
Power transmitted through nozzle, condition for maximum power transmitted
diameter of nozzle for maximum transmission of power

problem based on power transmission

introdcution of Compressible flow

Basic equation of flow (elementary study), velocity of sound or pressure


wave in a fluid,

problem based on equation of flow velocity etc.

Mach number, propagation of pressure waves problem based on mach number

area-velocity relationship, Stagnation properties

introduction on Boundary layer theory

Development of boundary layer over flat surfaces. Boundary layer


thickness, energy thickness and momentum thickness

Faculty Head of Department Principal


SUMAN EDUCATIONAL TRUST'S
DILKAP RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT STUDIES
Teaching Programme and Progress of Theory Lectures as per Syllabus
SUMAN EDUCATIONAL TRUST'S
DILKAP RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT STUDIES
Teaching Programme and Progress of Theory Lectures as per Syllabus
Department of : Name of Faculty : Academic Year:
Subject: Sub. Code: Class: Sem: Div:
Lect. No. of Date of No. of
Planned Date Topic To be covered Topic Actually Covered Remarks
No. Hrs. Conduction Hrs.

Faculty Head of Department Principal


SUMAN EDUCATIONAL TRUST'S
DILKAP RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT STUDIES B2
Teaching Programme and Progress of Theory Lectures as per Syllabus
Department of : Name of Faculty : Academic Year:
Subject: Sub. Code: Class: Sem: Div:
Lect. No. of Date of No. of
Planned Date Topic To be covered Topic Actually Covered Remarks
No. Hrs. Conduction Hrs.
Faculty Head of Department Principal
COURSE OUTCOME

·         To study the types of soil and relationships involving the weight, volume and other parameters of To study the
of the engineering properties and classifysoil.
·         To study the concept of total stress, neutral stress
·         To study the properties of soil related to flow of water.
·         the soil based on different classification systems. & To understand the techniques of soil exploration, assessing
·        To understand the load deformation concept through compaction process effective stress in soil & engineerin
presentation of report

CONTRIBUTION TO OUTCOME
Understand the soil types, index and engineering properties and relationship between various unit
·         With the completion of this course, the students will be able to:
·         weights & Classify the soil with a view towards assessing the suitability of a given soil for use; either to use oth
·         Evaluate the compaction characteristics in laboratory
·         Understand the use of geosynthetics in soil to improve soil properties.
·         if to support a structure (e.g. embankment) or to construct a structure therein (e.g. foundation) & field and h
laboratory experiments to collect, analyze, interpret and present the data
·         Interpret soil boring data for foundation design.
·       compaction specifications.
COURSE OUTCOME

·         To understand the Pipe flow problems, losses incurred during transmission of power through pipe an
·         To study and analyze the pipe network which will help to design water supply schemes
·         To study laminar, turbulent flows and its significance.
·       To study compressible flow and understand boundary layer theory

CONTRIBUTION TO OUTCOME

On completion of this course the student will be able to:


· Interpret different pipe fittings and evaluate the fluid velocity considering major and minor losses.
· Solve pipe network problems by Hardy cross method.
· Distinguish the types of compressible flow and understand concept of boundary layer theory.
· Evaluate pressure drop in pipe flow using Hagen-Poiseuille’s equation for laminar flow in a pipe.
· Establish Prandtl’s mixing theory and solve turbulent flow problems.
method and water hammer phenomenon

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