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Master of TechnologySYLLABUS CREDIT BASED CURRICULUM (2013 - 2015) DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY TIRUCHIRAPPALLI - 620 015, INDIA. 1 Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli – 620 015. VISION OF THE INSTITUTE To provide valuable resources for industry and society through excellence in technical education and research. MISSION OF THE INSTITUTE To offer state-of-the-art undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programmes. To generate new knowledge by engaging in cutting-edge research. To undertake collaborative projects with academia and industries. To develop human intellectual capability to its fullest potential. VISION OF THE DEPARTMENT To shape infrastructure development with societal focus. MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT IS TO ACHIEVE INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION BY: Developing Professional Civil Engineers Offering Continuing Education Interacting with Industry with emphasis on R&D 2 Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli – 620 015. M. Tech. (TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT) The total minimum credits required for completing the M. Tech. (Transportation Engineering and Management) Course is 66. SEMESTER – I Code Course of Study L T P C MA601 Numerical Methods and Applied Statistics 3 0 0 3 CE601 Highway Traffic Analysis and Design 3 0 0 3 CE603 Pavement Analysis and Design 3 1 0 4 Elective – I 3 0 0 3 Elective – II 3 0 0 3 Elective – III 3 0 0 3 CE609 Traffic and Pavement Engineering Laboratory 0 0 6 2 18 1 3 21 SEMESTER – II Code Course of Study L T P C CE602 Road Transport Management and Economics 3 0 0 3 CE604 Transportation Planning 3 1 0 4 CE606 Computational Techniques in 3 0 0 3 Transportation Engineering Transportation Engineering Elective – IV 3 0 0 3 Elective – V 3 0 0 3 Elective - VI 3 0 0 3 CE610 CAD in Transportation Engineering 1 0 3 2 19 1 3 21 SUMMER TERM Code Course of Study L T P C Practical Training (4 weeks) - - - - 3 Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Tiruchirappalli – 620 015. SEMESTER III Code Course of Study L T P C CE647 Project Work – Phase I 0 0 24 12 SEMESTER IV Code Course of Study L T P C CE648 Project Work – Phase II 0 0 24 12 ELECTIVES Sl. Code Course of Study L T P C No. 1. CE611 Geospatial Techniques 3 0 0 3 2. CE612 Intelligent Transportation Systems 3 0 0 3 3. CE613 Pavement Materials 3 0 0 3 4. CE614 Ground Improvement Techniques 3 0 0 3 5. CE615 Bridge Engineering 3 0 0 3 6. CE616 Traffic Flow Theory 3 0 0 3 7. CE617 Transportation Network Analysis and 3 0 0 3 Optimization 8. CE618 Advanced Highway Materials 3 0 0 3 9. CE619 Transportation Systems 3 0 0 3 10. CE714 Environmental Impact Assessment 3 0 0 3 11. HM712 Human Resource Management 3 0 0 3 12. MB794 Project Management 3 0 0 3 13. Any other elective 4 Design of intersections – At-grade intersections. 2. Mc Graw . Traffic volume studies. National Institute of Technology.. Relevant IRC codes 5 . speed studies.pre-timed and traffic actuated. Prentice-Hall.Signs and markings .Static and Dynamic.Hill. Traffic Safety – Principles and Practices – Safety along links .Safety at intersections. Traffic Engineering – Theory & Practice. National Publisher Company. 1985 4.Principles of design – Channelization . vehicle and road way and driver characteristics. volume.Parking facilities . Engineering Statistics. skewness and Kurtosis – Probability – conditional probability – Bayes’ theorem Random variable – two dimensional random variables – standard probability distributions – Binomial Poisson and normal distributions . Design problems. Parking studies. Macmillan Press Ltd.Road user facilities . travel time and delay studies. Highway Engineering Hand Book. . 5. Accident studies.road user.Design of rotaries .Highway capacity and level of service - capacity of urban and rural roads . Numerical Methods in Science and Engineering.. Horizontal curves . Highway Traffic Analysis and Design. 1972.J. Traffic regulation and control . L. SEMESTER I MA601 NUMERICAL METHODS AND APPLIED STATISTICS Linear system – Gaussian elimination and Gauss – Jordan methods – matrix inversion – Gauss seidel method – Nonlinear equations – Regula falsi and Newton.Stopping and passing sight distance.K. 1996. John Wiley. evaluation of effectiveness of counter-measures– Road safety programmes. R.Pedestrian facilities.Raphson methods – interpolation – Newton’s and Lagrange’s interpolation Linear Programming – Graphical and Simplex methods – Measures of central tendency. Passenger Car Units . AASHTO A Policy on Geometric Design of Highway and Streets 3. Grade separated interchanges - Geometric elements for divided and access controlled highways and expressways.Cycle tracks . 2.Cross sectional elements . Salter and N. Road Safety Audit – Countermeasures. J. B. F-test and Chi-square test – curve fitting-method of least squares Regression and correlation – rank correlation – multiple and partial correlation – analysis of variance- one way and two way classifications – experimental design – Latin square design – Time series analysis. Tiruchirappalli – 620 015. References 1.Department of Civil Engineering. Pignataro. Venkatraman. M.Traffic System Management.phase diagrams.moment generating function Sampling distributions – confidence interval estimation of population parameters – testing of hypotheses – Large sample tests for mean and proportion – t-test.Alignment . Bowker and Liberman. origin destination studies. Elements of design . ITE Hand Book. dispersion. timing diagram – Signal co-ordination – Area raffic Control System.Vertical curves. Hounsel. CE601 HIGHWAY TRAFFIC ANALYSIS AND DESIGN Elements of Traffic Engineering . Design of signal setting .Traffic signals . References 1.Design speed. design of highway and airport pavements by IRC. maintenance of highways. Vehicle operating costs Fuel costs . Rajib B. gear configuration and tyre pressure. Supply of transport services - Economics of traffic congestion . Speed study. Mini project report based on field and laboratory studies and data collected SEMESTER II CE602 ROAD TRANSPORT MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS Motor Vehicles Act . 3.Supply and demand . structural and functional condition evaluation of pavements. Vehicle scheduling. John Wiley and Sons 2. Mechanistic –Empirical design. surface drainage. Tiruchirappalli – 620 015. Optimum fleet size. highways and airports as per IRC. Moving observer survey. traffic . performance prediction models. References 1. Mc Graw Hill and Co 5. Priniciples of Pavement Design.Soil stabilization . Route scheduling. strength characteristics of pavement materials. aircraft loading. Design of terminal facilities – Bus terminal. Pavement Engineering – Principles and Practice. CE603 PAVEMENT ANALYSIS AND DESIGN Types and component parts of pavements. Huang. Characterisation of different pavement materials Pavement Design Factors Design wheel load. Freight Terminal Design Transportation costs . Bituminous – DBM. User perception surveys. Origin Destination (O-D) Surveys.Ronald Hudson. Requirements and desirable properties of aggregates.Maintenance and 6 . Cement concrete. H. Crew scheduling. Depots and Terminals . W.Pricing policy. design of sub-surface drainage structures Flexible Pavement Design Empirical. climatic variations. Headway control strategies. Mix Design Granular Sub-base. Depot location. Twin depot concept. Reliability. aggregates. Prentice Hall Inc. Drainage – Estimation of flow. AASHTO Methods. Mallick and Tahar El-Korchi. SDBC. sub-surface drainage systems. Traffic noise measurement. BC.Pavement evaluation. applications of pavement design software Rigid Pavement Design Types of joints and their functions. Factors affecting design and performance of pavements. modified binders . Roadside and Household interviews Tests on sub grade soil. Ralph Haas and Zeniswki . Design of continuously reinforced concrete pavements. CRC Press (Taylor and Francis Group) 4. bitumen. bus stops and bus bays. Speed and Delay study. emulsion and modified bitumen. Relevant IRC Codes CE609 TRAFFIC AND PAVEMENT ENGINEERING LABORATORY Traffic Surveys Volume count. joint spacing. design of joints.elasticity of demand. National Institute of Technology. Intersection turning movements.load equivalence factors and equivalent wheel loads.Principles and types of layout. ranking and optimization in pavement management. design of CC pavement for roads. Parking study.statutory provision for road transport and connected organizations. Freight transport. Vehicle emission testing. Modern Pavement Management. bitumen. Yang. Second Edition. Road lighting.Department of Civil Engineering. etc.. Use of software for rigid pavement design Pavement Management Distresses in pavements. AASHTO. Yoder and Witczak. Crew facilities. Highway and airfield pavements. semi-empirical and theoretical approaches. Pavement Analysis and Design. Road User Cost Study in India.Location models .Functions .Simulation languages.Case Studies.Creating and moving transactions . Capacity restrained assignment and Multi path assignment .G.Report preparation. Fundamentals of simulation . CE606 COMPUTATIONAL TECHNIQUES IN TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING Introduction to systems approach .Monitoring . 1974. Depreciation .S.J. 1982 3.Priority .Non-Transport solutions for transport problems.Evaluation techniques .Plan implementation . Internal logic of GPSS processor . spares. Economic analysis of projects . McGraw-Hill. and internal-rate of return methods. 2007 CE604 TRANSPORTATION PLANNING Urban morphology . and Prevedouros.Probabilistic models .Crew costs . Hutchinson.UTP survey Trip generation models – Trip classification .Route-choice behavior. Papacostas C.methods – Private Public Partnership (PPP) . Khisty C. first year rate of return.Continuous and discrete models . Tiruchirappalli – 620 015. Scripta.Pseudo random generators .Quick response techniques .Methods of evaluation . PHI.2002. Probability concepts . Principles of Urban Transport Systems Planning.Department of Civil Engineering.Monte Carlo method .Case studies.Arrival patterns - Service time distributions – Manual simulation of simple queuing system GPSS Fundamentals . Financing of road projects .Trip distribution models – Growth factor models. Modal split models – Mode choice behavior – Trip end and trip interchange models .Urbanization and travel demand – Urban activity systems and travel patterns – Systems approach – Trip based and Activity based approach .Urban Transportation Planning – Goals. National Institute of Technology.productions and attractions – Trip rate analysis .Utility functions . New Delhi. Manual on Economic Evaluation of Highway Projects in India. Traffic assignment – Transportation networks – Minimum Path Algorithms .Category analysis .Typical transportation systems . Model building.Mathematical models. 2. P. 2. SP30. CRRI. Gravity model and Opportunity modes.Study area delineation – Zoning .Random numbers .Lowry derivative models . Prentice Hall. net present value.An Introduction. 3. Forecasting and Evaluation .Financing of Project – urban development planning policy .. 1969.Queues and facilities . Pennsylvania. Objectives and Constraints .Assignment methods – All or Nothing assignment.Two stage model.Cost-benefit ratio. Transportation Engineering & Planning. NJ.D.Multiple regression models .Economic viability of Design-Build-Operate-Transfer Schemes – Risk Analysis – Value for Money analysis . References 1. Indirect costs and benefits of transport projects. 7 . Transportation Engineering . Preparation of alternative plans . References 1.Preemption - Collection of statistics .Accessibility – Landuse models .. New Delhi.Toll collection . IRC.Inventory. B. Landuse transportation models – Urban forms and structures . NewYork. Winfrey.Value of travel time savings . International Textbook Company.Event scheduling – Standard numerical attributes – Parameters and savevalues .Program control statements. 2007..Logit models .Accident costs. Economic analysis for Highways. . 1989 4. Roots of an equation using Newton – Raphson method. Least mean square algorithm. Linear regression line of given points.Time series analysis. VISSIM. Genetic Algorithm . 2006 CE610 CAD IN TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERING Transportation Software – Mx Road.Introduction to artificial neural systems. David E. USA. . History of Development – Maps – Types of Maps. M-E design of pavements as per AASHTO.. Back propagation algorithm .P..Civil Engineering Databases – Data entry & Reports.Simple queuing problems . Tiruchirappalli – 620 015.Applications. REI heads. Applications of GPSS .M. Artificial Neural Networks . 2005 2.. Spreadsheet concepts – Worksheet calculations in Civil Eng. Numerical Methods for Engineers. McGraw – Hill. Gordon. ERDAS Imagine. National Institute of Technology.Learning Processes . Projections – Components/Architecture of GIS – Data – Spatial and Non–Spatial – Data Input Sources – Raster and Vector data structures – DBMS – Data Output – Data quality – Sources/ types of errors Data handling in GIS –processing.Railway platforms and level crossings . User Manual. Rajaraman. Jaico Publishers. GRAM++.Terminology in GA – Strings. b. c. SAR systems Platform/Sensors – Classification – satellite system/sensor parameters – earth resources and meteorological satellites – microwave remote sensing techniques – Data Processing – Digital Image processing – Characteristics of Digital Satellite Image – ground truthing. MIGRAN. Goldberg. LIDAR. GPSS/PC. SPSS.Simulation of ports . KENPAVE. TRIPS. and Canale R. Chapra S.. G. References 1. Prentice – Hall of India. HDM4.Data Structures – Operators . Solution of linear simultaneous equations using Gauss elimination. J. Analysis of simulation results .Supervised and unsupervised learning. Computer Oriented Numerical Methods. Fuzzy Logic. Parameter string . analysis and Modelling – Raster and Vector spatial analysis – Density analysis – Spatial autocorrelation – network analysis – nearest neightbour analysis – Surface modeling – DTM – Introduction to Geodesy – Space Geodetic Techniques – GPS 8 . Matrix inversion using Gauss Jordan method d.Basics of ANN – Topology .Regression & Matrix Inversion. 2005 3. Development of C programs to solve problems using numerical techniques a. System Simulation.Algorithm – Application in Transportation. Addison- Wesley. Prentice-Hall of India. References 1. Zurada. 1995 2. 2004 3. V. Genetic Algorithms in Search.. GPS Computer Aided Drafting . CUBE GIS and Remote Sensing Packages – ArcGIS.C.Model validation - Replication of random conditions . Geo-Concept.DBMS concepts .Department of Civil Engineering. Optimisation and Machine Learning.Inventory problems .Traffic signals. ENVI. Software Manuals ELECTIVES CE611 GEOSPATIAL TECHNIQUES Concepts and foundations of remote sensing – energy source EMS – Remote Sensing System – EMR interaction with particulate matter – Spectral Signature curves – Data Acquisition and interpretation – Visual Image Interpretation – Photogrammetry – Radar. Minuteman Software. Structure. Perspective on ITS. 2003. constitution of bituminous road binders. Telecommunications in ITS – Importance of telecommunications in the ITS system. N. M. Fundamentals of Remote Sensing. Kiefer. Sussman. CE612 INTELLIGENT TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS Introduction to Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) – Definition of ITS and Identification of ITS Objectives. uses and tests Bituminous Mixes Mechanical properties . Advanced Vehicle Control Systems (AVCS). W. US Department of Transportation. mapping and monitoring – Transportation planning – Infrastructure development – Structural engineering – Geotechnical Engineering – Earthquake Engineering – Environmental studies – Water resources References 1. University Press.Vehicles in Platoons – Integration of Automated Highway Systems. John Wiley and Sons.Soil composition and structure . 2005. M. 2. Advanced Rural Transportation Systems (ARTS). Geographic Information Systems (GIS). National ITS Architecture Documentation. 2005. 2007 (CD-ROM). Commercial Vehicle Operations (CVO). 2006. Historical Background. Yeung. 3.P. and Rachel A.ITS Data collection techniques – Detectors. Automated Highway Systems . References 1. 2004. requirements. University Press. Panigrahi. Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation. 2. Commercial Vehicle Operations. Benefits of ITS .. C. Tiruchirappalli – 620 015. Information Management. GIS and GPS – Survey. Principles of Geographical Information Systems. Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL). CE613 PAVEMENT MATERIALS Subgrade soil . properties and tests on road aggregates Origin. Weathering and Durability of Bituminous Materials and Mixes . National Institute of Technology. Emergency Management..Performance based Bitumen Specifications . requirements - Bituminous Emulsions and Cutbacks Preparation. ITS Programs in the World – Overview of ITS implementations in developed countries. ITS User Needs and Services – Travel and Traffic management. Classification.Origin. McDonell.A. W. Geographical Information systems.Department of Civil Engineering. J. Lo and Albert K. 2005. Advanced Traveler Information Systems (ATIS). John Miles. video data collection. ITS Hand Book 2000 Recommendations for World Road Association (PIARC) by Kan Paul Chen. Prentice–Hall India. dynamic modulus and fatigue characteristics of bituminous mixes. Oxford Publication. Application of Remote Sensing. Traffic Management Centres (TMC). Electronic Payment. 4. Advanced Public Transportation Systems (APTS). properties and tests.Superpave mix design method 9 . 5. preparation. Artech House Publishers. Concepts and Techniques of Geographical Information Systems. Thomas.Soil classification for engineering purposes . Vehicle – Road side communication – Vehicle Positioning System ITS functional areas – Advanced Traffic Management Systems (ATMS). Joseph G. ITS in developing countries.Resilient modulus.. Advanced Vehicle safety systems. Lillesand and Ralph. Burrough P. Information Management. Automatic Vehicle Identification (AVI). Public Transportation Management. characteristics. 3. S. design of mix for CC pavement. London. Priniciples. Bitumen etc. Jones C. Engineering Principles of Ground Modification. Butterworths. Tiruchirappalli – 620 015.K. 2. RCC – Vidalean concept of reinforced earth – Mechanisms – Types of reinforcements – Soil – Reinforcement – Interaction studies – Internal & External stability criteria – Design Principles of steep reinforced soil slops – pavements – Embankments on soft soils. Ground Improvement Techniques. 4.. J. Soil Stabilization Science of soil stabilization – Mechanical modification – Hydraulic modification – Dewatering systems – Chemical modification – Modification by admixtures like lime.Department of Civil Engineering.Fly over bridges Evaluation of sub structures – Pier and abutments caps – Design of pier – Abutments – Type of foundations Importance of Bearings – Bearings for slab bridges – Bearings for girder bridges – Electrometric bearing – Joints – Expansion joints. Earth Reinforcement and Soil Structures. P. IS and IRC Publications on relevant topic. References 1. Purushotham Raj. McGraw – Hill International Editions. Hausmann. 1955 2.R. Sharma. New Delhi 3. need and objectives..enzymes Soil reinforcement Historical background.S. Geo-Synthetics Geo-synthetic clay liner – Construction details – Geo Synthetic Materials – Functions – Property characterization – Testing Methods for Geo – Synthetics – Recent research and Developments. – Grouting – Deep jet mixing methods Recent Ground improvement techniques stabilization using industrial waste – modification by inclusion and confinement – soil nailing – stone column – compaction piles – dynamic compaction – prefabricated vertical drains – preloading – electro – osmosis – soil freezing vacuum consolidation – deep explosion – dry powdered polymers . CE614 GROUND IMPROVEMENT TECHNIQUES Introduction Engineering properties of soft – weak and compressible deposits – problems associated with weak deposit – Requirements of ground improvements – introduction to engineering ground modification. Control of Improvement – Field Instrumentation – design and analysis for bearing capacity and settlement of improved deposits. CE615 BRIDGE ENGINEERING Components of Bridges – Classification – Importance of Bridges – Investigation for Bridges – Selection of Bridge site – Economical span – Location of piers and abutments – Subsoil exploration – Scour depth – Traffic projection – Choice of bridge type Specification of road bridges – width of carriageway – loads to be considered – dead load – IRC standard live load – Impact effect General design considerations – Design of culvert – Foot Bridge . HMSO Publication. Bituminous Materials in Road Construction.1985. joint filler and sealer materials. Laxmi Publications. Practice and Design of Highway Engineering. National Institute of Technology. 1990. Cement. DSIR. RRL.Slab Bridge – T-beam bridge – Pre- stressed concrete bridge – Box Culvert . New Delhi. M. References 1. Cement Concrete for Pavement Construction Requirements. F.Chand & Co. Construction and Maintenance of bridges – Lessons from bridge failures 10 . SR165.Waiting time in single channel queues and extension to multiple channels. Artech House Publishers.. New Jersey. National Institute of Technology. detecting negative cycles. random and Erlang arrival and service time distributions . airline. 1997 2.. principles and optimisation formulations... Essentials of Bridge Engineering. New Delhi. 2. R.Queue discipline . pre-flow push polynomial time algorithms.Hill. D. 11 . cycle-canceling algorithm. cycles.G.critical gaps and their distribution. Elsevier Science Publishers. Traffic Flow Theory . Drew.regular.. Rajagopalan. Traffic Flow Theory and Control.. Discrete and continuous probability distributions. and shortest path algorithms to transportation and infrastructure networks transportation networks. 1993. CE617 TRANSPORTATION NETWORK ANALYSIS AND OPTIMIZATION Network flows Applications. Algorithms and Application. 1975. and Orlin. EMME/2.Shock waves and bottleneck control approach. Microscopic models . and Rachel A.. Linear and non-linear car following models . loops. CUBE. all-pair shortest path algorithms.J. Geographical Information System – Global Positioning System – Intelligent Transportation Systems - Area Traffic Control – Automatic Toll Collection – Smart Cards – Collision Detection System. 3. facility location. logistics. Network algorithms. M. 2..Department of Civil Engineering. network representation (adjacency list and matrices) and basic network transformations. T. trees. Computer Software Principles of TRIPS. New Delhi.. Macroscopic models . Special cases and variants. McGraw Hill. Prentice Hall. Victor. References 1. Search Algorithms.Application of queuing theory .A. References 1. Frank-Wolfe algorithm. Narosa Publishing House. Ahuja. Bridge Superstructure. J. Strategies for designing polynomial algorithms. Minimum cost network assignment optimality conditions. Ponnuswamy.R. graphs. network design. New Delhi.B. 4. 2004. paths. Transportation Networks. Network Flows Theory. walk. SATURN. reliability of distribution systems. Tiruchirappalli – 620 015. M. 2006. J.Fundamental diagram of volume-speed-density surface. Demo Versions. Principles of Geographical Information Systems. Successive shortest path algorithm. Magnanti.A Monograph. Complexity. Oxford Publication.Acceleration noise. Perspective on ITS. N. capacity scaling techniques. Case studies References 1. Dijkstra’s and Dial’s algorithms. Oxford & IBH Publishers Co. Burrough P. 2005. Merging manoeuvres . Bridge Engineering. 1980. 3.. Sussman. Applications Applications of min-cost.L. label correcting algorithms and optimality conditions.Heat flow and fluid flow analogies .. Tata McGraw . Shortest Path Algorithms Label setting. D. s. McDonell. TRB. Optimality conditions. Bell. max-flow. Network equilibrium analysis. telecommunication/power networks etc. project scheduling. CE616 TRAFFIC FLOW THEORY Course Content Traffic stream parameters .Determination of car following variables . definitions. other polynomial time variants. 1999. 1978. freight. Transportation Engineering Planning and Design. CE618 ADVANCED HIGHWAY MATERIALS Aggregate Nature and properties – aggregate requirements – types and processing – aggregates for pavement base – aggregate for bituminous mixture – aggregate for Portland Cement Concrete – light weight aggregate – tests on aggregate – specification. Horenjeff Robert.Air traffic control. Thomas Telford Publication. New York. Prentice Hall. U. M. Composites. CRRI. 2.Para transit systems . RRL. R. Planning of Harbours and ports – Harbour infrastructures . Reclaimed / Recycled Waste Products Reclaimed Materials – waste products in civil engineering applications – effect of waste products on materials.impact on environment. Bituminous Materials conventional and modified binders – production – types and grade – physical and chemical properties and uses – types of asphalt pavement construction – principles of bituminous pavement construction – tests on bituminous materials. London.Department of Civil Engineering. McGraw-Hill.Apron . Vision 2021. 1995 3.Navigation aids . T.Passenger and goods terminals .Demand responsive system - Intermediate public transport. References 1.Port facilities . structure and properties – self healing and smart materials – locally available materials. John Wiley & Sons. requirements and components.parking configuration .layout . 12 .Mass rapid transit system . Sherwood. guided way systems. Koerner. Prentice Hall Inc. London . Design of runway and taxiway .A.Personal rapid transit.Inland waterways .. CE619 TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS Historical development of transport in India . Tiruchirappalli – 620 015. Paquette.Light rail transit . PMGSY . et al.J. 4. The planning & Design of Airports. Urban transportation systems . Urban Mass Transportation Planning. 2. P. 1982. Civil Engineering Materials. References 1. High Performance Concrete – low shrinkage – increased strength.. National Institute of Technology. Planning of railway .. Soil Mechanics for Road Engineers.terminal requirements . National Transport Policy Recommendations.Airport marking and lighting . Cement /concrete based materials Cement – properties – PCC mix design and properties – modified PCC – Mix Design – Behaviour – Performance – Tests on Cement and Concrete mixes. Bituminous Mix design – modified mixtures – temperature susceptibility and performance. Characteristics of different modes of transport and their integration and interactions . second edition. dual mode bus . Shan Somayaji.passenger facilities . 2007 3.traffic control.Road Development Plans.Pipeline transportation. 1995.IRC. HMSO. Designing with Geosynthetics. Alternative Materials in Road Construction.Containerization . Alan Black. McGraw Hill Book Co. New Jersey. NHDP. Plastics and Geosynthetics Plastics and polymerization process – properties – durability and chemical composition – Reinforced Polymer Composites – Geosynthetics – Dry Powdered Polymers – Enzymes.S. cabin taxi. DSIR. 2001. Airport Planning. 1997. R. Englewood Cliffs. . National Institute of Technology. . (STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING) The total minimum credits required for completing the M. - SEMESTER III Code Course of Study L T P C CE697 Project Work Phase-I 0 0 24 12 13 . Tiruchirappalli – 620 015. M. SEMESTER – I Code Course of Study L T P C MA751 Applied Mathematics 3 1 0 3 CE651 Theory of Elasticity and Plasticity 3 0 0 3 CE653 Matrix Methods of Structural Analysis 3 0 0 4 Elective – I 3 0 0 3 Elective – II 3 0 0 3 Elective – III 3 0 0 3 CE659 Structural Engineering Laboratory 1 0 3 2 19 1 3 21 SEMESTER – II Code Course of Study L T P C CE652 Stability of Structures 3 0 0 3 CE654 Finite Element Methods 3 1 0 4 CE656 Theory of Plates 3 0 0 3 Elective – IV 3 0 0 3 Elective – V 3 0 0 3 Elective – VI 3 0 0 3 CE660 CAD in Structural Engineering 1 0 3 2 19 1 3 21 SUMMER TERM Code Course of Study L T P C Practical Training (4 Weeks) .Department of Civil Engineering. (Structural Engineering) course is 66. Tech. Tech. CE675 Design of Tall Buildings 3 0 0 3 16. CE668 Advanced Concrete Structures 3 0 0 3 9. CE676 Structures in Disaster Prone areas 3 0 0 3 17. CE665 Fracture Mechanics 3 0 0 3 6. 1. CE677 Design of Boiler Structures 3 0 0 3 18. CE669 Advanced Steel Structures 3 0 0 3 10.Department of Civil Engineering. Tiruchirappalli – 620 015. Any other elective 3 0 0 3 14 . CE679 Forensic Engineering and Rehabilitation of 3 0 0 3 Structures 20. CE661 Structural Dynamics 3 0 0 3 2. CE662 Theory of Shells 3 0 0 3 3. National Institute of Technology. CE683 Hydraulic Structures 3 0 0 3 24. CE681 Advanced Concrete Technology 3 0 0 3 22. CE663 Stochastic Processes In Structural Mechanics 3 0 0 3 4. HM712 Human Resource Management 3 0 0 3 26. CE673 Smart Structures and Applications 3 0 0 3 14. CE666 Structural Optimization 3 0 0 3 7. CE680 Soil Structure Interaction 3 0 0 3 21. SEMESTER IV Code Course of Study L T P C CE698 Project Work Phase-II 0 0 24 12 ELECTIVES Sl. CE667 Failure Analysis of Structures 3 0 0 3 8. CE672 Prefabricated Structures 3 0 0 3 13. CE682 Special Concrete 3 0 0 3 23. CE664 Random Vibrations and Structural Reliability 3 0 0 3 5. CE671 Seismic Design of Structures 3 0 0 3 12. CE674 Pre-stressed Concrete structures 3 0 0 3 15. Code Course of Study L T P C No. CE678 Structures for Power Plants 3 0 0 3 19. CE684 Analysis of Deep Foundation 3 0 0 3 25. CE670 Advanced Steel and Concrete Composite Structures 3 0 0 3 11. Plastic stress strain relations . K.Three dimensional heat flow in transient state .St.Equations of equilibrium and compatibility.Stress concentration around re- entrant corners . 2006 2.1998. Springer Verlag.Principle of superposition.stress concentration in holes. Energy principle .Expressions of gradient of scalar point function -divergence and curlof a vector point function in orthogonal curvilinear co-ordinates . National Institute of Technology. An Introductory Primer..Circular disc subjected to diametral compressive loading.Laplace equations .Yield criteria for metals .Constrained Measurements .Application to thin and thick cylinders under internal pressure. 2.Problems in 2D -Polar coordinate.Transformation of stress and strain in a 3D field.Determinate and indeterminate structures . CE651 THEORY OF ELASTICITY AND PLASTICITY Basic concepts of deformation of bodies . Baskar.Transverse vibrations of rectangular and circular membranes Two dimensional heat flow in transient state .2009.. Grewal B.S. Venant’s theory – Torsion of elliptical sections . Anne books Pvt Ltd.Notations of stress and strain in 3D field.Betti's law and its applications.Theorem of minimum potential energy and complementary energy. Mohammed Amin : Computation Elasticity.2D problems in Cartesian coordinates as applied to beam bending using Airy’s stress function. Torsion of non-circular sections.Stiffness and flexibility matrices in single.Quotient law - Christoffel symbols. Khanna publishers. Higher Engineering Mathematics.. National Publishing Co.Torsion of rolled profiles. Solution in power series by the method of Frobenious . 4. Chen and Han : Plasticity for Structural Engineers. 2012. Two dimensional wave equations . Bessel and Legendre series and functions.Transformation of 15 . CE653 MATRIX METHODS OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS Generalized Measurements .Behavior of structures .2005 3. Stiffness and flexibility matrices from strain energy . Timoshenko and Goodier : Theory of Elasticity and Plasticity.K. two and n-co-ordinates - Structures with constrained measurements.Functional -Externals -Euler- Lagrange Equation-Fourier Analysis and Transformation. Higher Mathematics for Engineers. Plane stress and plane strain problems. Varadan: Theory of Isotropic/Orthotropic Elasticity. McGraw-Hill. T.K. References 1.Curved beam bending.Semi-infinite solid subjected to different types of loads. 1986. 42nd edition. Narosa Publications.Torsion of thin walled tubes-Stress concentration Plasticity – Introduction . Maxima and minima of functions of two variables .Equilibrium equations in 2D and 3D Cartesian coordinates.Steady state temperature distribution in solid spheres and spherical shells. SEMESTER I MA751 APPLIED MATHEMATICS Polar co-ordinates . M.Degrees of freedom .Transformation of element matrices to system matrices . Tiruchirappalli – 620 015.Department of Civil Engineering.Prandtl’s membrane analogy .Different hardening rules . References 1.Graphical representation of yield criteria .Summation convention tensors .Lagrange Multipliers .Torsion of triangular sections . Venkataraman.Legendre and Bessel equations Fourier. McGuire. R.Kishore and Ravi Chawla. 2009. beams and study of their behavior. Taylor and Francis Publishers. John Gibbs. New York. Computational Structural Mechanics. Moshe.M. Matrix Structural Analysis. Experimental Stress analysis. Mc Graw Hill Book Company.Internal forces due to thermal expansion and lack of fit . 3.Application to symmetrical structures-Comparison between stiffness and flexibility methods.Casting and testing of R. Advanced Structural Analysis. 2. C. Matrix Computer Analysis of Structures. HPC . Prentice Hall of India. 5. National Institute of Technology. Colin. CE659 STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY Properties of concrete ingredients – concrete mix design ACI/ IS method for M45 to M60 grade(IS).Kukreja.. F. References 1. UK. matrix method..Mechanical and Electrical strain gauges . 1966.Department of Civil Engineering. New Delhi. Peter Domone. Devdas Menon. Flexibility method applied to statically determinate and indeterminate structures – Choice of redundant - Transformation of redundant-Internal forces due to thermal expansion and lack of fit.Meek. Geert De Schutter.S. Rubenstein. W.Johnston. Buckling of plates – Differential equation of plate buckling – critical loan on plates for various boundary conditions – Energy method – Finite difference method. Design of Special Concrete likes fibres.H. Rajasekaran S. Use of various types of strain gauges . Matrix Structural Analysis. Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited. upto M80 grade (ACI). Displacement method. 1979.Srinath. 1971. Analysis by substructures using the stiffness method and flexibility method with tridiagonalization- Analysis by Iteration method . Material Testing Laboratory Manual. Standard Publishers Distributors. Prentice Hall... Narosa Publishers in India and Alpha Science International.C. K. 2008. Whittles Publishing. SCC. 3. Bartos. SEMESTER II CE652 STABILITY OF STRUCTURES Course Content Buckling of columns – introduction – concepts of stability – methods of Neutral Equilibrium – Euler column – Eigen value problem – Axially loaded column – Eccentrically loaded column Energy principle – Raleigh Ritz method – Galerkin method – Numerical methods (New mark’s Finite Difference and matrix methods) Beams and Beam columns – introduction – lateral buckling of beams – beam column with concentrated and distributed loads – effect of axial load on bending stiffness Buckling of frames – introduction – modes of buckling – critical load using various methods Neutral equilibrium – slope deflection equations. D.. Fibre Reinforced Cements and Concrete. and Gallagher. 2. 4. John L. Tiruchirappalli – 620 015.non-prismatic members. 4. John Wiley and Sons. Self Compacting Concrete.B. References 1. 2001. Peter J. 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Non-Destructive testing: Rebound hammer – Windsor probe – Ultrasonic pulse velocity – Acoustic emission – Pulse-echo method – Initial surface absorption – Radar technique – Infrared Thermogaphy – Quantab test – Portable crack measuring microscope – Cover meter –Resistivity of concrete – Semi-destructive testing.. Laterally Loaded Pile: Load deflection prediction for laterally loaded piles. Concrete: Microstructure. Load distribution in groups with rigid cap. Adam.Properties of hardened concrete and their significance. Nevillie. H.M.Design of concrete mix proportions by ACI and IS 10262:2009 method – Rheological behavior of fresh concrete .W. Pile Foundation Analysis and Design.. H. References 1. Bowles. Durability of HPC . 3. Analysis of beams of finite length.Monteiro.Aïtcin. CE682 SPECIAL CONCRETE High Performance Concrete (HPC) Introduction – Principles of HPC – Ingredients used for HPC – Production of HPC – Curing of HPC – Mechanism of HPC – Properties of HPC during the fresh and hardened state. Theoretical solutions for settlement and load distributions.. Winkler. Subgrade reaction and elastic analysis. 1996. P. Beam on Elastic Foundation.-C. Special High Performance Concrete-Air-entrained HPC – Light weight HPC – Heavy weight HPC – Fiber reinforced HPC – Confined HPC – Roller Compacted HPC – Ultra High Performance Concrete – Reactive powder Concrete-Bio concrete-Geopolymer concrete 27 . Plate on Elastic Medium: Thin and thick plates. Fourth and Final edition. Classification of finite beams in relation to their stiffness. Numerical analysis of finite plates. shrinkage and thermal properties of concrete. 1998. Tiruchirappalli – 620 015. E. Poulos. Elastic Analysis of Soil-Foundation Interaction.. Interaction analysis. Third edition. Soil-Structure Interaction: Numerical Analysis and Modelling. 4. S. Properties of Concrete. National Institute of Technology. G.R. A. 3. Interaction analysis. 1980. Selva durai. John Wiley.Soil Models: Infinite beam. Classification of causes of concrete deterioration – Permeability of concrete – Chloride penetration – Acid attack . Santhakumar. Analysis of finite plates. Elastic plastic behavior and Time dependent behavior. P. CRC Press. two parameter elastic models. 2. simple solutions. An introduction to soil-foundation interaction under dynamic loads References 1. two parameters. Pile-raft system. 1st edition . Wiley Publications.E. High Performance Concrete.Department of Civil Engineering. Elastic Analysis of Pile: Elastic analysis of single pile. M. Construction of Dams . Hydraulic Structures.Determination of temporary elastic compression.Broms charts for lateral load analysis.Aïtcin.B. Peter Domone. Potential theory.Field measurement. Kushalani. References 1. References 1.P.Factor governing choice of type of pile – Choice of pile materials.Minimum spacing of piles.B. 3.. Foundation for Dams –Principles of Foundation treatment. 4 edition. J.Effect of pile arrangement.Effect on pile groups of installation methods- precaution against heave effect in pile group-Settlement of pile group-Reduce differential settlement in pile group. design of weirs . Geert De Schutter.group efficiency. III and IV.. A.Elastic analysis-p-y curves. II and III. Creager.Pile driving formulae.. Group action in piled foundations: Introduction. Bowles. K.Introduction: IS code method.Different types . Engineering for Dams Vol. Geological and hydrological investigations.M. Fundamentals of High Performance Concrete. “Foundation Analysis and Design”.Department of Civil Engineering. Justin D. 2000 3. Narayanan . References 1.selection of pile hammers. E.I. USA. R.Khosla’s theory. E &FN SPON. 2008. Flow nets. John Gibbs. P. Layout of projects. Peter J.Lateral resistance of single pile-IS 2911 method for lateral resistance of pile. use of p-y curves- improving lateral resistance of piles.E. Load carrying capacity of piles by dynamic formulae: Introduction. McGraw Hill. Tiruchirappalli – 620 015.Choice of foundation type – Types of deep foundation – Types of pile foundations. Infiltration Gallery.G. grouting methods. W. CE684 ANALYSIS OF DEEP FOUNDATION Functions and requisites of a foundation . Self Compacting Concrete-Introduction – Principles of SCC – Ingredients used for SCC – Mix design methods – Production and curing of SCC – Behavior of SCC under fresh and hardened state.Dam Foundation Grouting.Nawy. 1996. P.Creep theory. National Institute of Technology.Masonry. 2. 1998 2.Earthen Dam and Gravity Dam. CRC Press. Analysis and Design of Dams . 28 . Irrigation (practice and design) Vol. Various Case Histories on HPC and SCC. American Society of Civil Engineers.Driving stresses in piles. 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National Institute of Technology. “Foundation Engineering”. 29 . 2005.C.Department of Civil Engineering. Tomlinson. A viewpoint publication. 2. Varghese. Prentice-Hall of India. 1987. M. P. “Principles of Foundation Engineering”. Das. 3. E & FN Spon. 2005. Tiruchirappalli – 620 015. Braja M. “Pile Design and Construction Practice”.. New Delhi. (ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING) The total credits required for completing the M. Tech. M. Tiruchirappalli – 620 015. Programme in Environmental Engineering is 66.Department of Civil Engineering. - 30 . . National Institute of Technology. . SEMESTER – I Code Course of Study L T P C MA601 Numerical Methods and Applied Statistics 3 0 0 3 CE701 Environmental Chemistry and Microbiology 3 0 0 3 CE703 Physico-chemical Process for Water and 3 1 0 4 Wastewater Treatment Elective I 3 0 0 3 Elective II 3 0 0 3 Elective III 3 0 0 3 CE709 Environmental Quality Measurements 0 0 3 2 Laboratory 18 1 3 21 SEMESTER – II Code Course of Study L T P C Biological Process Design for Wastewater CE702 3 1 0 4 Treatment CE704 Transport of Water and Wastewater 3 0 0 3 CE706 Air Quality Management 3 0 0 3 Elective IV 3 0 0 3 Elective V 3 0 0 3 Elective VI 3 0 0 3 CE710 Environmental Microbiology and Engineering 1 0 3 2 Laboratory 19 1 3 21 SUMMER TERM Code Course of Study L T P C Practical Training (4 Weeks) .Tech. CE728 Environmental Geotechnology 3 0 0 3 19. CE723 Environmental Policies and Legislations 3 0 0 3 14. National Institute of Technology. CE721 Membrane Technology for Water and 3 0 0 3 Wastewater Treatment 12. CE716 Environmental Systems Analysis 3 0 0 3 7. CE718 Indoor Air Quality 3 0 0 3 9. CE720 Process chemistry for water and wastewater 3 0 0 3 treatment 11. CE724 Cleaner Production and Environmental 3 0 0 3 Sustainable Management 15. CE727 Environmental Biotechnology 3 0 0 3 18. CE715 Contaminant Transport Modeling 3 0 0 3 6.Department of Civil Engineering. CE719 Ecological and Ecosystems Engineering 3 0 0 3 10. 1. SEMESTER III Code Course of Study L T P C CE747 Project Work 0 0 24 12 SEMESTER IV Code Course of Study L T P C CE748 Project Work 0 0 24 12 ELECTIVES Sl. CE711 Solid and Hazardous Waste Management 3 0 0 3 2. CE729 River Engineering 3 0 0 3 31 . CE726 Analytical Methods for Environmental 3 0 0 3 Monitoring 17. CE712 Industrial Wastewater Management 3 0 0 3 3. Code Course of Study L T P C No. Tiruchirappalli – 620 015. CE725 Environmental Health and Eco-Toxicology 3 0 0 3 16. CE722 Biodegradation and Bioremediation Techniques 3 0 0 3 13. CE717 Design of Air Pollution Control Systems 3 0 0 3 8. CE714 Water and Air Quality Models 3 0 0 3 5. CE713 Environmental Impact Assessment 3 0 0 3 4. 1972. dispersion.Raphson methods – interpolation – Newton’s and Lagrange’s interpolation Linear Programming – Graphical and Simplex methods – Measures of central tendency. Bowker and Liberman. M. pesticides and hydrocarbons.Department of Civil Engineering.moment generating function Sampling distributions – confidence interval estimation of population parameters – testing of hypotheses – Large sample tests for mean and proportion – t-test. BOD and COD – Photobcatalysis – Degradation of food stuffs. CE730 Surface and Ground water modeling 3 0 0 3 21. 2. F-test and Chi-square test – curve fitting-method of least squares Regression and correlation – rank correlation – multiple and partial correlation – analysis of variance- one way and two way classifications – experimental design – Latin square design – Time series analysis. National Publisher Company.. CE733 Remote Sensing and GIS for Environmental 3 0 0 3 Applications 24. CE731 Water Resources Systems Management 3 0 0 3 22. 20. Tiruchirappalli – 620 015. National Institute of Technology. CE701 ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY AND MICROBIOLOGY Colloids – Redox potentials – partition co-efficient – Beer – Lambert’s Law – Limitations – UV visible spectroscopy – basic principles – application – Atomic spectroscopy – Principles and applications – Principles of green chemistry – Error Analysis of Environmental Data Transport and transformation of chemicals – DO. References 1. Any other elective SEMESTER I MA701 NUMERICAL METHODS AND APPLIED STATISTICS Linear system – Gaussian elimination and Gauss – Jordan methods – matrix inversion – Gauss seidel method – Nonlinear equations – Regula falsi and Newton. Venkatraman.K. CE732 Environmental Engineering Structures 3 0 0 3 23. skewness and Kurtosis – Probability – conditional probability – Bayes’ theorem Random variable – two dimensional random variables – standard probability distributions – Binomial Poisson and normal distributions . Engineering Statistics. detergents. Soil chemistry – acid –base and ion-exchange 32 . Prentice-Hall. EE778 Analysis and Design of Artificial Neural 3 0 0 3 Networks 25. Numerical Methods in Science and Engineering. Benjammin/Cummings publ. 1983. Fluorides.problems and control. B. effects.. 2000.S. Newyork.rapid sand filter.Department of Civil Engineering. 4.An introduction (4th Ed.C. ozonation. Algae in water supplies.Water Quality requirement- Potable water standards-Wastewater Effluent standards-Water quality indices. References 1. UV radiation. John Wiley and sons. 3. negative head and air binding. characteristics. D.J. Ion Exchange-processes.coli. Metcalf and Eddy. reactions in soil – salt affected soil and its remediation.).Environmental factors influencing miribial growth. factors influencing toxicity. Pelczar. CE709 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY MEASUREMENT LABORATORY Physical and chemical characteristics of water – pH.L. W. Chan E. and C. coagulation processes-stability of colloids. California. Tata McGraw-Hill. J. structure. New York 1985. 2. Furke. Water purification systems in natural systems-Physical processes-chemical processes and biological processes-Primary. Tata McGraw Hill. Acidity.J. Tiruchirappalli – 620 015. Ultrafiltration. Microbiology. Physicochemical processes for water quality control.adsorption isotherms. and Krieg. Environmental Engineering. Tata McGraw-Hill. Mixing. eukaryotic. mechanism of filtration. Duffy Environmental chemistry – a global perspective. 2. concentration.1992.S. New Delhi. Nitrates. Ecotoxicology. adsorption equilibria. Suspendd 33 . Air and Soil. Application Membrane Processes. Wastewater engineering.L. Microbiology. and G.R.Inc. Treatment and Reuse. Filtration processes.J.... 3. chemical and biological parameters of water. Oxford University press. H. New Delhi. Vanloon and S. McCarty. G. bioassay. P. Rowe. References 1.acute. E. Disinfection – chlorine dioxide. Chemistry for Environmental Engineering.R. 1993. Culturing of microoraganisms.prokaryotic.Co. Adsorption. chronic. Streptococcus. nucleic acids-DNA. Turbidity. Peavy. Types. clarification – sedimentation. Hardness. Classification of microorganisms. RNA. Tchobanoglous. modes of operation and operational problems. coliforms-fecal coliforms. replication. Sawyer. Distribution of microrganisms. 2003.destabilization of colloids.. CE703 PHYSICO CHEMICAL PROCESS FOR WATER AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT Water Quality-Physical. C. Clariflocculation. biomagnification. Aeration and gas transfer – Coagulation and flocculation. 2003. G. G.Case. National Institute of Technology.slow sand filtration. Significance in water. McGraw Hills.. Electrodyalisis. Analysis of solids content of water: Total solids.Clostridium. M. Tortora.N.bioaccumulation. Secondary and tertiary treatment-Unit operations-unit processes. Reverse osmosis. Weber. New Delhi. Newyork. biomonitoring. Alkalinity.Water. W. chloramines. dual and multimedia filtration.toxicants and toxicity. Indicatorborganisms. Electrical conductivity. Sulphates.destabilization in water and wastewater treatment-transport of colloidal particles. MPN and MFT.R. N.F Parkin. Marcel Dekker. Cation exchange capacity. 3 rd Edition.W. Eaglewood Cliffs.Expanded granular bed reactors. Sodium Adsorption ratio SEMESTER II CE702 BIOLOGICAL PROCESS DESIGN FOR WASTEWATER TREATMENT Constituents of wastewaters-Sources-Significant parameter-Fundamentals of Process Kinetics. Application of software in design of water supply networks. Attached Growth Biological Treatment Systems-Trickling Filters. Sanitary sewage flow estimation – Sewer materials – Hydraulics of flow in sanitary sewers – Partial flow – Sewer designs – Sewer layouts – Storm drainage. 2003. CO. Wastewater Engineering. 1982. non volatile solids. Test on dissolved oxygen.C. aerated Lagoons Anaerobic processes-Process fundamentals-Standard. facultative pond. solids.Two stage/phase anaerobic reactors. References 1. Prentice-Hall.methods of control and prevention of corrosion. Biological Processes Design for wastewaters. Ministry of Urban Development.Rotating Biological Contactors Waste stabilization ponds and Lagoons: Aerobic pond. 34 .D. volatile solids. Maintenance of sanitary sewerage and storm drainage – equipments – corrosion in sewers – prevention and control – Waste water pumping networks. Tata McGraw-Hill. Anaerobic filters- Expanded /fluidized bed reactors-Upflow anaerobic sludge blanket reactors.Sludge Digestion. 3. BOD and COD. New Delhi. high rate and hybrid reactors. anaerobic ponds. CE704 TRANSPORT OF WATER AND WASTEWATER Water storage – Impounding reservoirs – Intakes – pressure conduits – pumps – Economic design of pumps and pumping mains – Pipes – Pipe appurtenances – Water hammer. Ministry of Urban Development. Rapson methods. Biological Nitrification and denitrification. Residual chlorine analysis. Soil Analysis: pH. 2. and Randall C.Department of Civil Engineering.Types. Second order Reactions. Manual on water supply and Treatment. GOI. Design of wastewater treatment systems-Primary. Sludge disposal. Biological wastewater treatment: Theory and Applications. New Delhi.polishing ponds. Manual on Sewerage and Sewage Treatment. Optimum coagulant dose. National Institute of Technology. References 1.P. New Delhi. GOI. secondary and tertiary treatments. Inc. 2000. . NOX and SOX. Tiruchirappalli – 620 015. Distribution network analysis. L. Ambient air quality Analysis: Determination of SPM.L and Lin H. Inc. CPHEEO. 1980. Grady Jr. First order. C. Inc New York. Benefield. Enzyme reactions –Bio reactors. Break point Chlorination. Metcalf & Eddy. Storm runoff estimation – Hydraulics of flow in storm water drains – hydraulics of flow in storm water drains-storm water drain materials and section-design of storm water drains.Evaluation of Biokinetic Parameters -Activated Sludge and its process. Conductivity. CPHEEO. Zero order.Classification- Design principles. Treatment and Reuse.Modifications. 2000. 2. .. D.Estimation of suspended particulate matter / SPM.. Environmental pollution control Engineering. reaction and other methods. National Institute of Technology. 2. Rowe.thermal conversion technologies-energy recovery – incineration – solidification and stabilization of hazardous wastes . 3.Need for transfer and transport – Transfer stations . SOx. Environmental Engineering. 1981. Determination of MLSS and MLVSS in ASP - Coagulation and flocculation of water – Optimization of dose / pH / time of flocculation. McGraw. George Tchobanoglous. biofilters. precipitation. Harper and Row Publishers.S.Department of Civil Engineering. References 1. Biological air pollution control technologies . Waste processing – processing technologies – biological and chemical conversion technologies – Composting . Tiruchirappalli – 620 015.treatment of biomedical wastes.Hill. CE710 ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY AND ENGINEERING LABORATORY Microscopic Examination of Microorganisms: Preparation of bacterial smear . cyclone separation.Hanging drop technique .Effects . New York. G. and biomedical wastes. New Delhi.R. smog and ozone layer disturbance - Greenhouse effect – Ambient and stack sampling. MPN tests and MFT Tests.plate count test. adsorption.design and operation of sanitary landfills. transformation and deposition of air contaminants . Hilary Theisen and Samuel A. hazardous wastes.secure landfills and landfill bioreactors – leachate and landfill gas management – landfill closure and environmental monitoring – closure of landfills – landfill remediation Legislations on management and handling of municipal solid wastes. New York.bioscrubers. Rao C.Air Act Control principles – Removal of gaseous pollutants by adsorption.Ambient air quality and emission standards . Integrated Solid Waste Management. Vigil. H.Air sampling & pollution measurement methods . Handling and segregation of wastes at source – storage and collection of municipal solid wastes – Analysis of Collection systems . NOx. References 1. CE706 AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT Air pollutants – Sources and classification of pollutants and their effect on human health vegetation and property. Atmospheric diffusion of pollutants .site selection . Wet collectors.F. New York 1985.staining .Reactions of pollutants and their effects-Smoke. Peavy. and Indoor air quality. Particulate emission control.settling chambers. Disposal in landfills .S.labeling and handling of hazardous wastes.Air pollution indices . electrostatic precipitators and other removal methods like absorption. Air pollution its origin and control.Transport. 1993 35 . ELECTIVES CE711 SOLID AND HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT Types and Sources of solid and hazardous wastes . McGraw Hills.Hazardous Characteristics – TCLP tests – waste sampling- Source reduction of wastes – Recycling and reuse. Color removal from wastewater by adsorption . Wark Kenneth and Warner C. Elements of Integrated waste management. 1995.Need for solid and hazardous waste management Waste generation rates – Composition. absorption. fabric filters. Tchobanoglous. New age international Ltd. Butterworth Heinemann. McGraw-Hill.time variable response system Mass transport mechanisms . Industrial Water Pollution Control.W. W. Documentation of EIA – Environmental Management plan – Post project monitoring – Environmental Audit – Life cycle assessment – EMS .Individual and Common Effluent Treatment Plants – Zero effluent discharge systems . Arceivala. Tiruchirappalli – 620 015.steady state system.oxygen 'sag' curve - deoxygenation and reaeration coefficients – anaerobic condition-Benthal oxygen demand 36 . Wooten (Ed). 2. CE713 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT Evolution of EIA – Concepts – Methodologies – Screening – Scoping – Base line Studies. National Institute of Technology. Wastewater Treatment for Pollution Control. source reduction options and waste treatment flow sheet for Textiles – Tanneries – Pulp and paper – Metal finishing – Petroleum Refining – Pharmaceuticals – Sugar and Distilleries – Food Processing – Fertilizers – Thermal Power Plants and Industrial Estates.Case studies in EIA. 2. Assessment of impacts – Air – Water – Soil – Noise – Biological.Neutralization – Oil separation – Flotation – Precipitation – Heavy metal Removal – adsorption – Aerobic and anaerobic biological treatment – Sequencing batch reactors – High Rate reactors .DO and BOD models for Streams – Point source and multiple point sources Streeter Phelps model ..Chemical oxidation – Ozonation – Photocatalysis – Wet Air Oxidation – Evaporation – Ion Exchange – Membrane Technologies . 2001. Environmental Impact Assessment. 2000.L.Advective and diffusive mass transport .Wastewater reuse – Disposal of effluent on land. John G. Industrial manufacturing process description. 1999. Eckenfelder. 3. Prevention Vs Control of Industrial Pollution– Source reduction techniques – Waste Audit. Waste Audit.Department of Civil Engineering. Environmental Impact Analysis Handbook.mass balance.Equalization . Rapid and Comprehensive EIA – Legislative and Environmental clearance procedures in India – Prediction tools for EIA. 1997. 1998. Central Public Health and Environmental Engineering Organization.. Manual on Municipal Solid waste management. Waste minimization . CE714 WATER AND AIR QUALITY MODELS Modeling approaches to water quality . Government of India. Mc Graw Hill International Edition. Industrial waste treatment Handbook. CE712 INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT Sources and types of industrial wastewater – Environmental impacts – Regulatory requirements – generation rates – characterization – Toxicity and Bioassay tests.Evaluation of pollution prevention options. Rau and David C. Frank Woodard.classification – Mathematical Models for water quality- Conservation of mass. References 1. Canter R. McGraw Hill Book Company. wastewater characteristics. New Delhi. New Delhi.Mitigation – Matrices – Check list. References 1.J.. CPHEEO. S. Socio cultural environment – Public participation – resettlement and rehabilitation. 2. McGraw-Hill. and Techobanoglous. and Geological publishing house.Gaussian dispersion model . 37 .physical chemical and biological processes . Bibbero. Z. Role of optimization models .microbial kinetics.linear and nonlinear models - Solution techniques – Model input parameters.coupled and uncoupled models . Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science. Model complexity . M. N. Prentice Hall.Line source models.High resolution techniques - Finite volume techniques Stream quality modeling using QUAL2K . Introduction to Environmental Engineering.An Indoor air quality model References 1.Design – synthesis .application and evaluation of environmental control – bioremediation.Regional air quality models. C.simplified models for lakes. Springer –Verlac Newyork Inc. 4.diffusion – dispersion –– adsorption . John wiley & Sons. L.water quality distribution – temperature models. 1999. streams. and I. Gilbert M. Boca Raton. Environmental Engineering. Newyork. CE716 ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS ANALYSIS Systems Engineering – Analysis . Hydrodynamics of transport for water quality modeling. 1974. 5. and McCucheon.. CE715 CONTAMINANT TRANSPORT MODELING Transport phenomenon – advection . and Cherry. Groundwater.area source models.L. and Bennett..Micrometeorological processes – lapse rate . D. Models for Estuary-Estuary transport -Estuary Streeter Phelps -dispersion coefficient-Models for lakes – eutrophication-thermal stratification .explicit vs. and Cornell.. Sun.model resolution .applications to environmental engineering Systems.laws of conservation. National Institute of Technology.Reynolds Transport Theorem.Department of Civil Engineering. 3. 1979.J. Newyork. Lewis Publishers.J.batch reactor.. McGraw Hill International Edition. Numerical models: FDM. Systems approach to Air pollution control. 3. 1997.G. Masters. Prentice. 2002. 1998. 1996.numerical errors . Zheng. J. Mc Graw Hill International Editions. Tiruchirappalli – 620 015. Applied contaminant Transport Modeling. Governing Equations for flow and transport in surface and subsurface waters . G. Formulation of objective functions and constraints for environmental engineering planning and design. 2. publication.bacterial growth. Ltd. and estuaries.Hall of India Pvt. Dynamic programming.Young. inc.Initial and boundary conditions -calibration – sensitivity analysis .Extrinsic and Intrinsic properties. R.A.. implicit methods . Surface water quality modeling.Deterministic models/Linear programming.Groundwater transport modeling using VISUAL MODFLOW References 1.A. R. Newyork.wind rose – dispersion – stability classes .C. Pevy. Mc Graw Hill Publishing company.conservative and non-conservative pollutants.chemical and biological process models . D.A.. 2. Martin. Newdelhi. Freeze. 4. S. A John wiley & sons. Davis. Mathematical modeling of groundwater Pollution. Rowe. Chapra.CSTR reactor Air quality models . Models for microorganisms decay. Separable and Nonlinear programming models. Steven C. Simulation models.control strategies-policies. New York. Environmental Engineering Science.Emission factors-regulations. Modern tools .G.Special indoor environments. Alvarez-Cohen.offices.Levels of pollutants in indoor and outdoor air.Genetic Algorithm . Thaddes Godish.sustainability.combustion byproducts- microorganisms such as molds and infectious bacteria. National Institute of Technology. Nazaroff W. References 1. 2.Adsorption in fixed beds.material balance models. Tiruchirappalli – 620 015.Control strategies.toxic organic gases.statistical models. Lawrence K. Integrated air pollution control systems. Probabilistic models . Indoor air and Environmental Quality. CE717 DESIGN OF AIR POLLUTION CONTROL SYSTEMS Industrial sources of air pollution. Particulate Pollutant Control: Settling chambers . Yung-Tse Hung. Noel de Nevers. CE719 ECOLOGICAL AND ECO SYSTEMS ENGINEERING Development and evolution of ecosystems – Principles and concepts – Energy flow and material cycling – productivity – Classification of ecotechnology – ecological engineering.W.Filtration – interception- Impaction. 2000.Self-organizing design and processes – Multi seeded microcosms.ventilation.Combustion byproducts. Tokyo.Cyclones . Control of several pollutant classes.exposure. McGraw Hill. Concepts and tools.odors and sick-building syndrome.Wet scrubbers.Control technologies.schools-public buildings. Air pollution control Engineering. Air pollutants in indoor environments. Air pollution control Engineering.Case studies.Humidity.Ecological economics.Design and operation of buildings for improvements of public health.Removal of SO2 .Wang.radon. Environmental Systems Engineering.Convective diffusion. Rich L. 1973.Expert systems .Volatile organic compounds.. Thoman R.private residences. 2. McGraw Hill.infectious disease transmission. Gaseous Pollutant Control: Gas absorption in tray and packed towers. Newyork.Radon and its decay products.Absorption with/without chemical reaction. 38 .. Modeling and ecotechnology – Classification of ecological models – Applications. 2001.IAQ policy issues.particulate matter and ozone.NOX removal . Classification of systems – Structural and functional interactions of environmental systems – Mechanisms of steady-state maintenance in open and closed systems.laminar and turbulent flow.Bio aerosols. McGraw Hill.Neural networks . 2.Wet collectors. 1978. CRC press. and L. Norman C Perelra.fuzzy models . References 1.Breakthrough. CE718 INDOOR AIR QUALITY Indoor activities of inhabitants .Collection of particles by cylindrical fibres and granular beds- Electrostatic precipitation . References 1. Indoor air pollution from outdoor sources. Wiley sons.V. Removal of HCs/ VOCs. Systems Analysis & water Quality control.A/C units in indoor- Measurement methods.Department of Civil Engineering. W. 1997.composite membranes. P. measuring alkalinity. Prentice Hall Inc Englewood Cliffs New Jersey..Ultrafiltration.L. Benfield. National Institute of Technology. Wiley Inc. Lewis Publishers.D. Acid Base Equilibria: fundamentals.rejects in membranes. (1982) Process chemistry for water and wastewater. CE721 MEMBRANE TECHNOLOGY FOR WATER AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT Principles of Membrane processes. Caldwell Lawrence diagrams. Fouling.. calculations from chemical equations..principles. 2.Reverse osmosis. Ecosanitation – soil infiltration systems – Wetlands and ponds – Source separation systems – Aqua cultural systems – Agro ecosystems – Detritus based treatment for solid wastes – marine systems- Case studies.F. J. Gas laws.Biotreatment Fundamentals. References 1. P. Water softening and neutralization: chemical precipitation.Foulants analysis. C. Synthetic Membranes.Types and Classification. solutions. Biomass Separation MBR Principles. equilibrium diagrams.preparation methods.membrane materials. CE 720 PROCESS CHEMISTRY FOR WATER AND WASTEWATER TREATMENT Environmental Chemistry Basic concepts from general chemistry: chemical equations. removal of heavy metals from complex water and wastewater systems.Electro dialysis stack and its various components. the carbonic acid system. Weber Jr. Lewis Publishers. New York.Microfiltration.C. Langelier saturation index.Membrane Module/Element designs- Design of Membrane systems.immersion precipitation preparation techniques. chemical thermodynamics.design considerations. 2. Oxidation reduction Equlilibria: oxidation reduction processes galvanic cell and chemical thermodynamics. B. Water Stabilization: Electrochemical aspects of corrosion. L. chemical equilibria. Ecological Engineering for Wastewater Treatment. 2003. Electrodialysis. activity and activity coefficients. alkalinity and acidity. Interface coupling in ecological systems – Concept of energy – Determination of sustainable loading of ecosystems.cleaning methods. Tiruchirappalli – 620 015. New York. Etnier. effect of other solutes on salt solubility.. Filtration. types of chemical reactions.Characterization of membranes-Recent development in membranes-Modules and washing process. Weand.Membrane bioreactors.theory. and Kangas..ion exchange capacity- Electrical resistance of ion exchange membrane-Donnon dialysis. water stabilization.disposal of RO concentrate.Introduction to module and process design -zero Liquid effluent discharge Plants. Judkins.Department of Civil Engineering.Nanofiltration. and Guterstam.MBR Design Principles – Submerged anaerobic membrane bioreactors.phase inversion membranes. Newyork. factors affecting chemical equilibrium.Pretreatment methods and strategies – Langlier and Silt indexes. ion exchange Application of Redox Chemistry: References 1. Solubility Equilibria: Solubility equlilibria for slightly soluble salts. buffering in water systems.theory and principle. 39 . Kangas.Types and choice of membranes– Liquid Membranes. (1972) Physico-chemical Process for Water Quality Control. Ecological Engineering: Principles and Practice.Theory of Membrane separation.preparation methods and applications. B.J. stability diagrams measuring redox potentials. 1972. New York. Ward Biodegradation and bioremediation.Biomedical wastes (management and handling). 1989.strains for enhanced biodegradation-improved biodegradation by protein References 1.co-metabolic process for polychlorinated biphenyl degradation. 40 . Common law- Criminal procedure Code-Indian Penal Code-Fundamental Rights and Fundamental Duties-International and national efforts at environmental protection-Green funding and taxes-National Environmental policies-Framework for environmental impact assessment. 2. Singh and O.I A.A.bacterial biosensors.molecular techniques. M. Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg New York. 1991.National Forest Policy 1988 . 1994. K.P. Tiruchirappalli – 620 015. E. 3.Wild Life (Protection) Act.immunochemical methods- phospholipids fatty acid analysis. Herson. Coastal zone Notification (1991). Membrane Processes in Separation and Purification.enzymatic transformation of metals. Boddekes.Bioavailability and aging Bioremediation monitoring and assessment methods.co posting of contaminated soil. 1999. Kluwer Academic Publications. 1977 .D. Stern. Biodegradation Detoxication Reactions – Principles of biodegradation.metal precipitation.Bioadsorbents. R. John Wiley & Sons.Biodegradation kinetics. Biodegradation and Bioremediation. Membrane Separations Technology: Principles and Applications.S.biodegradation measurement potential-impediments to microbial biodegradation. R.Requirements of biodegradation. 1986. Biodegradation of organic compounds.Historical perspectives of biodegradation and bioremediation - contaminant bioavailability. CE722 BIODEGRADATION AND BIOREMEDIATION TECHNIQUES Bioremediation and biodegradation.BIOLOG. 1977. 1995. Other environmental protection acts-Environmental (Protection) Act.H. Water & Wastewater Treatment. 1980 . Improved bioremediation by engineering microbes.D. J.Fate and transport of contaminants in soils and water bodies.nutritional factors. 1981. Academic Press.Albrecht. CE723 ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES AND LEGISLATIONS Common environmental laws-Role of judiciary in environmental protection. Public Insurance & Liabilities Act. Schroeder.conventional plating and microbial enumeration- biochemical and physiological methods. Bioremediation. Inc. 4. Noble and S.W.properties- designing of microorganisms.microbial catabolism of organic pollutant . A. References 1.G. Pollution control acts for water and air pollution-Water Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act. and E.Department of Civil Engineering.. 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