EASWARI ENGINEERING COLLEGE RAMAPURAM, CHENNAI-89 DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
Format No: LP-01 Issue No : 01 Issue Date: 05.05.06
LESSON PLAN Subject Code Subject Name Faculty
: GE 2152 : Basic Civil & Mechanical Engineering : S.R.Kannan, Asst. Prof,/SLG - Civil
Degree/ Branch : B.E/ ECE ‘ B’ Year / Sem : 2013 / II SEM Total No. of Hrs given in syllabus. Lecture : 30 Tutorial : Nil Practical : Nil Grand Total : 30
Objective of the course: To enable students to gain knowledge about the various Basic aspects of Civil Engineering. Sl. No.
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UNIT- I SURVEYING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING MATERIALS OBJECTIVE: The topics in the unit are so structured to provide the student a basic knowledge on surveying and its principles and further a peripheral idea on various construction materials which are widely used in Civil Engineering. 1 Surveying- Introduction, Objects, types 1 R4 1.1,1.2, 2.1 ,2.2 2 Classification, Principles 1 R4 2.2,2.3 3 Measurements of Distances- Chain surveying 1 R4 2.4-2.11 4 Angles- Compass surveying, Bearing calculations 1 R4 2.12-2.17 5 Illustrative examples 1 R4 2.18-2.23 6 Theodolite- Description 1 R4 2.23-2.26 7 Levelling- Description 1 R4 2.27-2.31 8 Determination of levels 1 R4 2.31-2.43 9 Illustrative Examples 1 R4 2.43-2.46 10 Engineering Materials: Bricks – Properties, manufacture 1 R4 3.1-3.8 11 Engineering Materials: Bricks – Classification, testing and uses 1 R4 3.8-3.10 12 Engineering Materials: Stones- Classification, properties, testing and 1 R4 3.11-3.15 uses 13 Engineering Materials: Cement- Properties,manufacture,types,testing 1 R4 3.18-3.23 14 Engineering Materials: Concrete-Types, manufactures,testing,uses 1 R4 3.24-3.33 15 Engineering Materials:Sand,Steel sections- Properties,classification,tests 1 R4 3.16,3.17, 3.34-3.38 UNIT II BUILDING COMPONENTS AND STRUCTURES OBJECTIVE: The objective is to make students aware of different important structural components of a building in general and also to make them understand basics of interior design and landscaping. 1 Foundations: Introduction, components, bearing capacity 1 R4 4.1-4.8 2 Types of foundations- shallow 1 R4 4.8-4.14 3 Deep foundations, machine foundations 1 R4 4.14-4.24 4 Superstructure: Brick masonry 1 R4 5.1-5.10 5 stone masonry 1 R4 5.11-5.17 6 Beams 1 R4 5.18-5.20 7 Columns, lintels 1 R4 5.21-5.25 8 Roofing 1 R4 5.26-5.37 9 Flooring , plastering 1 R4 5.38-5.50 10 Mechanics – Internal and external forces 1 R4 6.1-6.5
11 12 13 14 15
Stress , Strain, Elasticity Illustrative examples Types of Bridges Dams Basics of Interior Design and Landscaping. Total No. of Hours
1 1 1 1 1
R4 R4 R4 R4 R4
6.5-6.9 6.9-6.30 7.1-7.20 8.1-8.12 9.1-9.10
30
Text Books 1. K.V.Natarajan,”Basic Civil Engineering”,Dhanalaxmi Publishers - R4 2. Dr.K.V.B Raju,P.T.Ravichandran,”Basics of Civil Engineering” - R4 3. K.V.Natarajan, Dr, M.KanthaBabu, NVenkatesan,N.Vasudevan,”Basics of Civil Engineering-R4 References 1. Shanmugam G and Palanichamy M S, “Basic Civil and Mechanical Engineering”,Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co., New Delhi, (1996). 2. Ramamrutham. S, “Basic Civil Engineering”, Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co. (P) Ltd. (1999). 3. Seetharaman S. “Basic Civil Engineering”, Anuradha Agencies, (2005). 4. Venugopal K , Prabhu Raja V and Sreekanjana.G, “Basic Civil and Mechanical Engineering”, Anuradha Publishers,Kumbakonam, Third Edition (2010).
Prepared By S.R.Kannan- AP/SLG
Approved By HOD/Civil