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Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai Subject: Civil Engineering Drawing Semester: IV Code: 320454 ( 20) Total Theory Periods: 4 0 Total Tutorial Periods: 10 Class Tests: Two (Minimum) Assignments: Two (Minimum) ESE Duration: Four Hours Maximum Marks: 80 Minimum Marks: 28 UNIT- I General Principles of planning - Aspects, Prospects, Circulation, Grouping, Roominess, Economy, Elegance, Furniture requirements, flexibility, Privacy. Site selection and requirements of different public buildings such as hospitals, schools, hostels using line plan. Municipal regulations and bye-laws for residential buildings. UNIT-II Drawing of plan of single and double story residential buildings. UNIT- III Drawing of elevation and section of single and double story residential buildings. UNIT-IV Single line plan of hostel, primary health centre, school canteen. UNIT-V Detailing of flush shutter, panelled shutter, fully glazed, half glazed, half glazed and half paneled doors and windows, elements of perspective, example on simple blocks. Text Books: 1. A course in Civil Engineering Drawing V.B. Sikka (Katson Technical Publications) 2. Civil Engineering Drawing Shah, Kala and Patki (Tata McGraw Hill) Reference Books: 1. A Textbook of Civil Engineering Drawing: Buildings R.P. Chandel (Katson TechnicalPublications) 2. Planning and Designing Buildings Y.S. Sane (Allies Book Stall and Engineering BookPublishing Co.) 3. Hospitals: Planning, Design and Management Kunders, Gopinath&AshokaKatakam(Tata McGraw Hill) 4. A Book of Home Plans D. N. Ghose (CBS Publishers and Distributors)

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Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Subject: Civil Engineering Drawing Semester: IV Code: 320454 ( 20)Total Theory Periods: 4 0 Total Tutorial Periods: 10Class Tests: Two (Minimum) Assignments: Two (Minimum)ESE Duration: Four Hours Maximum Marks: 80 Minimum Marks: 28

UNIT- I General Principles of planning - Aspects, Prospects, Circulation, Grouping,

Roominess, Economy, Elegance, Furniture requirements, flexibility, Privacy. Site selection

and requirements of different public buildings such as hospitals, schools, hostels using line

plan. Municipal regulations and bye-laws for residential buildings.

UNIT-II Drawing of plan of single and double story residential buildings.

UNIT- III Drawing of elevation and section of single and double story residential buildings.

UNIT-IV Single line plan of hostel, primary health centre, school canteen.

UNIT-V Detailing of flush shutter, panelled shutter, fully glazed, half glazed, half glazed and

half paneled doors and windows, elements of perspective, example on simple blocks.

Text Books:

1. A course in Civil Engineering Drawing V.B. Sikka (Katson Technical Publications)

2. Civil Engineering Drawing Shah, Kala and Patki (Tata McGraw Hill)

Reference Books:

1. A Textbook of Civil Engineering Drawing: Buildings R.P. Chandel (Katson

TechnicalPublications)

2. Planning and Designing Buildings Y.S. Sane (Allies Book Stall and Engineering

BookPublishing Co.)

3. Hospitals: Planning, Design and Management Kunders, Gopinath&AshokaKatakam(Tata

McGraw Hill)

4. A Book of Home Plans D. N. Ghose (CBS Publishers and Distributors)

Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, Bhilai

Branch: Civil Engineering Semester: VISubject: Concrete Technology Code: 320654(20)Total Theory Periods: 40 Total Tutorial Periods: 10\No. of class Tests to be conducted: 2 (Minimum)No. of assignments to be submitted: 2 (Minimum) ESE Duration: Three HoursMaximum Marks in ESE: 80 Minimum Marks in ESE: 28

UNIT I Concrete Making Materials: Hydration of cement, Structure of hydrated cement,

General Purpose cements, Special purpose cements, Blended cements, Classification of

Aggregates, Properties, Grading requirements, Methods of combining aggregates, Surface

index, specified grading, Alkali aggregate reaction, Quality of mixing and curing water.

UNIT II Admixtures and Fresh Concrete: Chemical admixtures Functions of Admixtures,

Classification of Admixtures, Mineral Additives, effects on concrete properties. Workability,

Factors affecting workability, Measurement of Workability, Requirements of Workability,

Segregation, Bleeding

UNIT III Hardened Concrete and Durability: Compressive strength and parameters

affecting it, Gain of strength with age, Maturity Concept, Elasticity, Creep and shrinkage,

Permeability of Concrete, Durability of Concrete, relation between durability and permeability,

corrosion of steel rebars.

UNIT IV Concrete Mix Design: Principles of concrete mix design, Concrete mix design steps

as per Indian, American & British methods, destructive and non-destructive tests on concrete.

UNIT V Special Concrete & Concreting Methods: Need of special concrete, properties,

ingredients, method of development and applications of Light weight concrete, Fibre reinforced

concrete, Polymer Concrete, self-compacted concrete, High performance concrete, Ready mix

concrete, Extreme weather concreting, special concreting methods, Vacuum dewatering -

underwater concrete, special from work.

Text Books:

1. Concrete Technology M.L. Gambhir (Tata McGraw Hill)

2. Concrete Technology Theory and Practice - M. S. Shetty, (S.Chand and Company Ltd.

Delhi)

Reference Books:

1. Concrete Technology A. M. Neville, J. J. Brooks, (Pearson Education)

2. Light Weight Concrete Academic Kiado Rudhani G. (Publishing Home of Hungarian

Academy of Sciences)