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Civil Engineering
(1) Building material and properties and strength of materials:
Building materials-Timber, stone, brick, lime, tile, sand, surkhi, mortar
and concrete, metal and glass-Structural properties of metals and alloys used
in engineering practice.
Stress and strains-Hook's law-Bending Torsion and direct stresses. Elastic
theory of bending of beams, maximum and minimum stresses due to eccentric
loading. Bending moment and Shear force. diagrams and deflection of beams
under static and live loads.
(2) Building construction and water supply and sanitary Engineering:
Construction-Brick and stone, masonry, walls, floors and roofs, staircases,
carpentry in wooden floors, roofs, ceiling, doors and windows, finishes (plastering,
pointing, painting and varnishing, etc.)
Soil mechanics-Soils and their investigations, bearing capacities and foundations
of buildings and structures principles of design.
Building estimates-Principal units of measurement: Taking out quantities
for buildings and preparation of abstract of costs-specifications and Data
sheets for important items.
Water supply-Sources of water, standards of purity, Methods of purification,
layout of distribution system, pumps and boosters.
Sanitation-Sewers, storm water overflows, house drainage requirements and
appurtenances, septic tanks. Imhoff tanks, sewage treatment and dispersion
trenches-Activated sludge process.
(3) Roads and bridges:
Survey and alignment-Highway materials and their placements. Principles of
design-width of foundation and pavement. camber gradient curves and super-elevation-retaining
walls.
Construction-Earth roads, stabilized and water-bound macadam roads, bituminous
surfaces and concrete roads, draining of roads. Bridges-Types, economical
spans IRC loadings, designing super-structure of small span bridge Principles
of designing, foundation of abutments and piers of bridges, pile and well
foundations. Estimating earthwork for roads and canals.
(4) Structural Engineering:
Steel structures-Permissible stresses, Design of beams, simple and built-up
columns and simple roof trusses and girders, column bases and grillages for
axially and eccentrically loaded columns-Bolted rivets and welded connections.
R.C.C. structures-Specification of materials used proportioning workability
and strength requirement-I.S.I. standards for design loads, permissible stresses
in R.C.C. members subject to direct and bending stress-Design of simply supported
overhanging and cantilever beams, rectangular and Tee beams in floors, roofs
and lintels-axially loaded columns-their bases.
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