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            Floating  Landing  Stage  –  Inland  Water  Transport  –  Wave  action  on  Coastal  Structures  and  Coastal
            Protection Works – Environmental concern of Port Operations – Coastal Regulation Zone, 2011
                                                                                         TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
            OUTCOMES:
            Upon completion of this course, the students will be able to
                  Get  familiarized  with  the  different  elements  of  permanent  way,  construction  methods  and  its
                    geometric design.
                  Understand the concepts of track laying, construction and maintenance.
                  Frame the objectives and layout of planning the airport according to the norms.
                  Understand the basic concepts behind the airport design and runway orientation.
                  Get familiarized with the basic knowledge of harbour components, their design principles, coastal
                    structures and its protection.

            TEXTBOOKS:
            1.   Subramanian  K.P.,  Highways,  Railways,  Airport  and  Harbour  Engineering,  V  Scitech  Publications
                (India), Chennai, 2010
            2.   Saxena  Subhash,  C.and  Satyapal  Arora,  ACourse  in  Railway  Engineering,  Dhanapat  Rai  and  Sons,
                Delhi, 1998
            3.   Khanna.S.K.  Arora.M.G  and  Jain.S.S,  Airport  Planning  and  Design,  Nemachand  and  Bros,  Roorkee,
                1994
            REFERENCES:
            1.   C.Venkatramaiah., Transportation Engineering-Vol.2 Railways, Airports, Docks and Harbours, Bridges
                and Tunnels, Universities Press (India) Private Limited, Hyderabad, 2015.
            2.   Mundrey J S, Railway Track Engineering, McGraw Hill Education (India) Private Ltd, New Delhi, 2013

            CE17703                STRUCTURAL DESIGN AND DRAWING                   L  T  P  C
                                                                                           3  2  0  4
            OBJECTIVES:
                  To provide students an exposure about planning, design process and types of loading.
                  To  acquire  the  design  knowledge  and  drawing  of  circular  tank,  rectangular  tank,  Underground
                    rectangular tank and Intz tank.
                  To gain a preliminary understanding of design knowledge and drawing about solid slab R.C Bridge
                    and Tee beam bridge.
                  To acquire knowledge on design and drawing of Retaining walls
                  To acquire knowledge on Steel Roof Trusses, Roofing Elements and Purlins.

            UNIT I         RETAINING WALLS                                                                                             9+6
            Reinforced concrete Cantilever and Counter fort Retaining Walls – Horizontal Backfill with Surcharge –
            Design of Shear Key - Design and Drawing.

            UNIT II       FLAT SLAB AND BRIDGES                                                                                                9+6
            Design of Flat Slabs with and without drops by Direct Design Method of IS code - Design and Drawing -
            IRC Specifications and Loading – RC Solid Slab Bridge – Steel Foot-over Bridge - Design and Drawing.

            UNIT III       LIQUID STORAGE STRUCTURES                                                                     9+6
            RCC  Water  Tanks  -  On  ground,  Elevated  Circular,  underground  Rectangular  Tanks  –  Hemispherical
            Bottomed Steel Water Tank - Design and Drawing


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