Wednesday 13 June 2018

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CS8492 DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 

UNIT I RELATIONAL DATABASES 
Purpose of Database System – Views of data – Data Models – Database System Architecture – Introduction to relational databases – Relational Model – Keys – Relational Algebra – SQL fundamentals – Advanced SQL features – Embedded SQL– Dynamic SQL   


UNIT II DATABASE DESIGN 
Entity-Relationship model – E-R Diagrams – Enhanced-ER Model – ER-to-Relational Mapping – Functional Dependencies – Non-loss Decomposition – First, Second, Third Normal Forms, Dependency Preservation – Boyce/Codd Normal Form – Multi-valued Dependencies and Fourth Normal Form – Join Dependencies and Fifth Normal Form 


UNIT III TRANSACTIONS 
Transaction Concepts – ACID Properties – Schedules – Serializability – Concurrency Control – Need for Concurrency – Locking Protocols – Two Phase Locking – Deadlock – Transaction Recovery - Save Points – Isolation Levels – SQL Facilities for Concurrency and Recovery.


UNIT IV IMPLEMENTATION TECHNIQUES 
RAID – File Organization – Organization of Records in Files – Indexing and Hashing –Ordered Indices – B+ tree Index Files – B tree Index Files – Static Hashing – Dynamic Hashing – Query Processing Overview – Algorithms for SELECT and JOIN operations – Query optimization using
Heuristics and Cost Estimation.

UNIT V ADVANCED TOPICS 
Distributed Databases: Architecture, Data Storage, Transaction Processing – Object-based Databases: Object Database Concepts, Object-Relational features, ODMG Object Model, ODL, OQL - XML Databases: XML Hierarchical Model, DTD, XML Schema, XQuery – Information Retrieval: IR Concepts, Retrieval Models, Queries in IR systems.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Abraham Silberschatz, Henry F. Korth, S. Sudharshan, “Database System  Concepts”,Sixth Edition, Tata McGraw Hill, 2011.
2. Ramez Elmasri, Shamkant B. Navathe, “Fundamentals of Database Systems”, Sixth Edition, 
 Pearson Education, 2011.

REFERENCES:
1. C. J. Date, A.Kannan, S.Swamynathan, “An Introduction to Database Systems”, Eighth Edition,
 Pearson Education, 2006.
2. Raghu Ramakrishnan, ―Database Management Systems‖, Fourth Edition, McGraw-Hill  College Publications, 2015.
3. G.K.Gupta, "Database Management Systems”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2011.


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Friday 8 June 2018

ST5201 Advanced Steel Structures Lecture Notes Syllabus Book Previous 2 13 15 Marks Anna University Important Question Bank With Answers Regulation 2017 Study Materials Pdf Ppt

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ST5201 ADVANCED STEEL STRUCTURES


UNIT I GENERAL
Design of members subjected to combined forces – Design of Purlins, Louver rails, Gable column and Gable wind girder – Design of simple bases, Gusseted bases and Moment Resisting Base  Plates.

UNIT II DESIGN OF CONNECTIONS
Types of connections – Welded and Bolted – Throat and Root Stresses in Fillet Welds – Seated Connections – Unstiffened and Stiffened seated Connections – Moment Resistant Connections – Clip angle Connections – Split beam Connections – Framed Connections HSFG bolted connections.

UNIT III ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
Analysis and design of different types of trusses – Analysis and design of industrial buildings – Sway and non sway frames – Aseismic design of steel buildings.

UNIT IV PLASTIC ANALYSIS OF STRUCTURES
Introduction, Shape factor, Moment redistribution, Combined mechanisms, Analysis of portal frames, Effect of axial force - Effect of shear force on plastic moment, Connections - Requirement – Moment resisting connections. Design of Straight Corner Connections – Haunched Connections – Design of continuous beams.

UNIT V DESIGN OF LIGHT GAUGE STEEL STRUCTURES
Introduction to Direct Strength Method - Behaviour of Compression Elements - Effective width for load and deflection determination – Behaviour of Unstiffened and Stiffened Elements – Design of webs of beams – Flexural members – Lateral buckling of beams – Shear Lag – Flange Curling – Design of Compression Members – Wall Studs.

REFERENCES:
1. Lynn S. Beedle, Plastic Design of Steel Frames, John Wiley and Sons, 1990.
2. Narayanan.R.et.al., Teaching Resource on Structural steel Design, INSDAG, Ministry of Steel  Publishing, 2000.
3. Subramanian.N, Design of Steel Structures, Oxford University Press, 2014.
4. Wie Wen Yu, Design of Cold Formed Steel Structures, McGraw Hill Book Company, 1996

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ST5103 THEORY OF ELASTICITY AND PLASTICITY 

UNIT I ELASTICITY
Analysis of stress and strain, Equilibrium Equations - Compatibility Equations - Stress Strain Relationship. Generalized Hooke’s law.


UNIT II 2D STRESS STRAIN PROBLEMS
Plane stress and plane strain - Simple two dimensional problems in Cartesian and Polar Co-ordinates.

UNIT III TORSION OF NON-CIRCULAR SECTION 
St.Venant’s approach - Prandtl’s approach – Membrane analogy - Torsion of Thin Walled- Open and Closed sections-Design approach to open web section subjected to torsion

UNIT IV BEAMS ON ELASTIC FOUNDATIONS
Beams on Elastic foundation – Methods of analysis – Elastic line method – Idealization of soil medium – Winkler model – Infinite beams – Semi infinite and finite beams – Rigid and flexible –  Uniform Cross Section – Point load and UDL – Solution by Finite Differences.

UNIT V PLASTICITY 
Physical Assumptions – Yield Criteria – Failure Theories – Applications of Thick Cylinder – Plastic Stress Strain Relationship. Elasto-Plastic Problems in Bending and Torsion.

REFERENCES:
  1. Ansel.C.Ugural and Saul.K.Fenster, ”Advanced Strength and Applied Elasticity,” Fourth Edition, Prentice Hall Professional technical Reference, New Jersy, 2003.
  2.  Chakrabarty.J, “Theory of Plasticity”, Third Edition, Elsevier Butterworth - Heinmann –     UK,2007.
  3.  Jane Helena H, “Theory of Elasticity and Plasticity”, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd., 2016 .
  4.  Slater R.A.C, “Engineering Plasticity”, John Wiley and Son, New York, 1977.
  5.  Timoshenko, S. and Goodier J.N."Theory of Elasticity", McGraw Hill Book Co., New York,2010.

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ST5102 DYNAMICS OF STRUCTURES

 UNIT I PRINCIPLES OF VIBRATION ANALYSIS
Mathematical models of single degree of freedom systems - Free and forced vibration of SDOF  systems, Response of SDOF to special forms of excitation, Effect of damping, Transmissibility, applications-examples related to structural engineering 

UNIT II TWO DEGREE OF FREEDOM SYSTEMS
Mathematical models of two degree of freedom systems, free and forced vibrations of two degree of freedom systems, normal modes of vibration, applications
.
UNIT III DYNAMIC RESPONSE OF MULTI-DEGREE OF FREEDOM SYSTEMS 
Mathematical models of Multi-degree of freedom systems, orthogonality of normal modes, free and forced vibrations of multi degree of freedom systems, Mode superposition technique, response spectrum method, Applications.

UNIT IV DYNAMIC RESPONSE OF CONTINUOUS SYSTEMS 
Mathematical models of continuous systems, Free and forced vibration of continuous systems, Rayleigh – Ritz method – Formulation using Conservation of Energy – Formulation using Virtual  Work, Applications.

UNIT V DIRECT INTEGRATION METHODS FOR DYNAMIC RESPONSE 
Damping in MDOF systems, Nonlinear MDOF systems, step-by-step numerical integration  algorithms, substructure technique, Applications. TOTAL : 45 PERIODS

REFERENCES:
  1.  Anil K.Chopra, Dynamics of Structures, Pearson Education, 2007.
  2.  Leonard Meirovitch, Elements of Vibration Analysis, McGraw Hill, 1986, IOS Press, 2006.
  3.  Mario Paz, Structural Dynamics -Theory and Computation, Kluwer AcademicPublishers,2004.
  4.  Roy R.Craig, Jr, Andrew J. Kurdila, Fundamentals of Structural Dynamics, John Wiley & ons, 2011
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ST5101 ADVANCED CONCRETE STRUCTURES 

UNIT I DESIGN PHILOSOPHY 
Limit state design - beams, slabs and columns according to IS Codes. Calculation of deflection and crack width according to IS Code. interaction curve generation for axial force and bending

UNIT II DESIGN OF SPECIAL RC ELEMENTS 
Design of slender columns - Design of RC walls. Strut and tie method of analysis for corbels and deep beams , Design of corbels, Deep-beams and grid floors.


UNIT III FLAT SLABS AND YIELD LINE BASED DESIGN 
Design of flat slabs and flat plates according to IS method – Check for shear - Design of spandrel beams - Yield line theory and Hillerborg’s strip method of design of slabs.


UNIT IV INELASTIC BEHAVIOUR OF CONCRETE BEAMS AND COLUMNS 
Inelastic behaviour of concrete beams and Baker’s method, moment - rotation curves,ductility
definitions, evaluation

UNIT V DUCTILE DETAILING 
Concept of Ductility – Detailing for ductility – Design of beams, columns for ductility - Design of
cast-in-situ joints in frames
.
REFERENCES:
  1.  Gambhir.M. L., “Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures”, Prentice Hall of India, 2012.
  2.  Purushothaman, P, “Reinforced Concrete Structural Elements: Behaviour Analysis and  Design”,    Tata      McGraw Hill, 1986
  3.  Unnikrishna Pillai and Devdas Menon “Reinforced Concrete Design’, Third Edition,  TataMcGraw       Hill Publishers Company Ltd., New Delhi, 2007.
  4.  Varghese, P.C, “Advanced Reinforced Concrete Design”, Prentice Hall of India, 2005.
  5.  Varghese, P.C., “Limit State Design of Reinforced Concrete”, Prentice Hall of India, 2007

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MA5151 ADVANCED MATHEMATICAL METHODS


UNIT I LAPLACE TRANSFORM TECHNIQUES FOR PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Laplace transform : Definitions – Properties – Transform error function – Bessel’s function – Dirac delta function – Unit step functions – Convolution theorem – Inverse Laplace transform : Complex  inversion formula – Solutions to partial differential equations : Heat equation – Wave equation.

UNIT II FOURIER TRANSFORM TECHNIQUES FOR PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Fourier transform : Definitions – Properties – Transform of elementary functions – Dirac delta function – Convolution theorem – Parseval’s identity – Solutions to partial differential equations : Heat equation – Wave equation – Laplace and Poisson’s equations.

UNIT III CALCULUS OF VARIATIONS
Concept of variation and its properties – Euler’s equation – Functional dependant on first and higher order derivatives – Functionals dependant on functions of several independent variables – Variational problems with moving boundaries – Isoperimetric problems – Direct methods – Ritz and Kantorovich methods.

UNIT IV CONFORMAL MAPPING AND APPLICATIONS
Introduction to conformal mappings and bilinear transformations – Schwarz Christoffel  transformation – Transformation of boundaries in parametric form – Physical applications : Fluid flow and heat flow problems.

UNIT V TENSOR ANALYSIS
Summation convention – Contravariant and covariant vectors – Contraction of tensors – Inner product – Quotient law – Metric tensor – Christoffel symbols – Covariant differentiation – Gradient - Divergence and curl.

REFERENCES :
1. Andrews L.C. and Shivamoggi, B., "Integral Transforms for Engineers”, Prentice Hall ofIndia Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2003.
2. Elsgolc, L.D., “Calculus of Variations", Dover Publications Inc., New York, 2007.
3. Kay, D. C., "Tensor Calculus”, Schaum's Outline Series, Tata McGraw Hill Edition, 2014.
4. Mathews, J. H., and Howell, R.W., “Complex Analysis for Mathematics and Engineering",5th Edition, Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2006.
5. Naveen Kumar, “An Elementary Course on Variational Problems in Calculus ", Narosa Publishing House, 2005.
6. Ramaniah. G. “Tensor Analysis”, S. Viswanathan Pvt. Ltd., 1990.
7. Saff, E.B and Snider, A.D, “Fundamentals of Complex Analysis with Applications in Engineering, Science and Mathematics", 3rd Edition, Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2014.
8. Sankara Rao, K., “Introduction to Partial Differential Equations”, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 1997.
9. Spiegel, M.R., “Theory and Problems of Complex Variables and its Applications”, 
Schaum’s Outline Series, McGraw Hill Book Co., 1981.

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CN5012 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS


UNIT I INTRODUCTION 
Information Systems – Establishing the Framework – Business Models – Information System Architecture – Evolution of Information Systems.

UNIT II SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
Modern Information System – System Development Life Cycle – Structured Methodologies – Designing Computer Based Methods, Procedures, Control – Designing Structured Programs.

UNIT III INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Integrated Construction Management Information System – Project Management Information System – Functional Areas, Finance, Marketing, Production, Personnel – Levels, DSS, EIS, and ES – Comparison, Concepts and Knowledge Representation – Managing International Information System.

UNIT IV IMPLEMENTATION AND CONTROL
Control – Testing Security – Coding Techniques – Defection of Error – Validating – Cost Benefit Analysis – Assessing the value and risk of Information System.

UNIT V SYSTEM AUDIT
Software Engineering qualities – Design, Production, Service, Software specification, SoftwareMetrics, Software quality assurance – Systems Methodology – Objectives – Time and Logic,Knowledge and Human Dimension – Software life cycle models – Verification and Validation.

REFERENCES:
1. Card and Glass, Measuring Software Design Quality , Prentice Hall, 1990.

2. Gordon B. Davis, Management Information System: Conceptual Foundations, Structure
and Development, McGraw Hill, 1974.

3. Joyce J Elam, Case series for Management Information Systems , Simon and Schuster, Custom Publishing, 1996

4. Kenneth C Laudon and Jane Price Laudon, Management Information Systems - Organisation and Technology, Prentice Hall, 1996.

5. Michael W. Evans and John J Marciniah, Software Quality assurance and Management,John Wiley and Sons, 1987.

6. Ralph H Sprague and Huge J Watson, Decision Support for Managers, Prentice Hall, 1996.

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CN5011 PROJECT SAFETY MANAGEMENT

UNIT I CONSTRUCTION ACCIDENTS
Accidents and their Causes – Human Factors in Construction Safety – Costs of Construction Injuries – Occupational and Safety Hazard Assessment – Legal Implications

.UNIT II SAFETY PROGRAMMES 
Problem Areas in Construction Safety – Elements of an Effective Safety Programme – Job-Site Safety Assessment – Safety Meetings – Safety Incentives.

UNIT III CONTRACTUAL OBLIGATIONS
Safety in Construction Contracts – Substance Abuse – Safety Record Keeping.

UNIT IV DESIGNING FOR SAFETY
Safety Culture – Safe Workers – Safety and First Line Supervisors – Safety and Middle Managers – Top Management Practices, Company Activities and Safety – Safety Personnel – Sub contractual Obligation – Project Coordination and Safety Procedures – Workers Compensation.

UNIT V OWNERS’ AND DESIGNERS’ OUTLOOK
Owner’s responsibility for safely – Owner preparedness – Role of designer in ensuring safety – Safety clause in design document.

REFERENCES:
1. Jimmy W. Hinze, Construction Safety, Prentice Hall Inc., 1997.
2. Richard J. Coble, Jimmie Hinze and Theo C. Haupt, Construction Safety and Health Management, Prentice Hall Inc., 2001.
3. TamilNadu Factory Act, Department of Inspectorate of factories, Tamil Nadu. Health Management, Prentice Hall Inc., 2001.



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CN5010 RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL IN CONSTRUCTION 

UNIT I RESOURCE PLANNING
Resource Planning, Procurement, Identification, Personnel, Planning for material, Labour, time  schedule and cost control, Types of resources, manpower, Equipment, Material, Money, Time.

UNIT II LABOUR MANAGEMENT
Systems approach, Characteristics of resources, Utilization, measurement of actual resources  required, Tools for measurement of resources, Labour, Classes of Labour, Cost of Labour, Labour schedule, optimum use Labour.

UNIT III MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT
Material: Time of purchase, quantity of material, sources, Transportation, Delivery and Distribution.Equipment: Planning and selecting by optimistic choice with respect to cost, Time, Source and handling.

UNIT IV TIME MANAGEMENT
Personnel time, Management and planning, managing time on the project, forecasting the future, Critical path measuring the changes and their effects – Cash flow and cost control.

UNIT V RESOURCE ALLOCATION AND LEVELLING
Time-cost trade off, Computer application – Resource levelling, resource list, resource allocation, Resource loading, Cumulative cost – Value Management.

 REFERENCES:

1. Andrew,D., Szilagg, Hand Book of Engineering Management, 1982.

2. Harvey, A., Levine, Project Management using Micro Computers, Obsorne -McGraw Hill C.A.Publishing Co., Inc.  1988.
3. James.A., Adrain, Quantitative Methods in Construction Management, American ElsevierPublishing Co., Inc., 1973.
4. Oxley Rand Poslcit, Management Techniques applied to the Construction Industry,Granda Publishing Ltd., 1980.

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CN5008 STRESS MANAGEMENT 

UNIT I UNDERSTANDING STRESS
Meaning – Symptoms – Works Related Stress – Individual Stress – Reducing Stress – Burnout.

UNIT II COMMON STRESS FACTORS TIME & CAREER PLATEAUING
Time Management – Techniques – Importance of planning the day – Time management schedule – Developing concentration – Organizing the Work Area – Prioritizing – Beginning at the start – Techniques for conquering procrastination – Sensible delegation – Taking the right breaks – Learning to say ‘No’.

UNIT III CRISIS MANAGEMENT
Implications – People issues – Environmental issues –Psychological fall outs – Learning to keep calm – Preventing interruptions – Controlling crisis – Importance of good communication – Taking advantage of crisis – Pushing new ideas – Empowerment.

UNIT IV WORK PLACE HUMOUR
Developing a sense of Humour – Learning to laugh – Role of group cohesion and team spirit – Using humour at work – Reducing conflicts with humour.

UNIT V SELF DEVELOPMENT
Improving Personality – Leading with Integrity – Enhancing Creativity – Effective decision Making – Sensible Communication – The Listening Game – Managing Self – Meditation for peace – Yoga for Life.

REFERENCES
1. Argyle. The Psychology of Happiness. Tata McGraw Hill. 2012
2. Bartlet. Stress – Perspectives & Process. Tata McGraw Hill. 2012
3. Cooper, Managing Stress, Sage, 2011

4. Jeff Davidson, Managing Stress, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi, 2012.
5. Juan R. Alascal, Brucata, Laurel Brucata, Daisy Chauhan. Stress Mastery. Pearson
6. Waltschafer, Stress Management ,Cengage Learning, 4th Edition 2009

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CN5007 CONSTRUCTION PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT 

UNIT I MANPOWER PLANNING
Manpower Planning process , Organising, Staffing, directing, and controlling – Estimation, manpower requirement – Factors influencing supply and demand of human resources – Role of HR manager – Personnel Principles.

UNIT II ORGANISATION
Requirement of Organisation – Organisation structure – Organisation Hierarchical charts – Staffing Plan - Development and Operation of human resources - Managerial Staffing – Recruitment – Selection strategies – Placement and Training.

UNIT III HUMAN RELATIONS AND ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR
Basic individual psychology – Approaches to job design and job redesign – Self managing work teams – Intergroup – Conflict in organizations – Leadership-Engineer as Manager – al aspects of decision making – Significance of human relation and organizational – Individual in organization – Motivation – Personality and creativity – Group dynamics, Team working – Communication and negotiation skills.

UNIT IV WELFARE MEASURES
Compensation – Safety and health – GPF – EPF – Group Insurance – Housing - Pension – Laws related to welfare measures.

UNIT V MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT METHODS
Wages and Salary, Employee benefits, Employee appraisal and assessment – Employee services – Safety and Health Management – Special Human resource problems – Productivity in human resources – Innovative approach to designing and managing organization – Managing New Technologies – Total Quality Management – Concept of quality of work life – Levels of change in the organizational Development – Requirements of organizational Development – System design and methods for automation and management of operations – Developing policies, practices and establishing process pattern – Competency upgradation and their assessment – New methods of training and development – Performance Management.

REFERENCES:
1. Charles D Pringle, Justin Gooderi Longenecter, Management, CE Merril Publishing Co.1981.
2. Dwivedi R.S, Human Relations and Organisational Behaviour, Macmillian India Ltd.,2005.
3. Josy.J. Familaro, Handbook of Human Resources Administration, McGraw-HillInternational Edition, 1987.
4. Memoria,C.B., Personnel Management, Himalaya Publishing Co., 1997.
5. Carleton Counter II and Jill Justice Coutler, The Complete Standard Handbook of Construction Personnel Management, Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1989.

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CN5006 CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT 

UNIT I THE OWNERS' PERSPECTIVE
Introduction - Project Life Cycle - Types of Construction - Selection of Professional Services - Construction Contractors - Financing of Constructed Facilities - Legal and Regulatory Requirements - Changing Environment of the Construction Industry - Role of Project Managers.

UNIT II ORGANIZING FOR PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Project Management – modern trends - Strategic Planning - Effects of Project Risks on Organization - Organization of Project Participants -Traditional Designer-Constructor Sequence - Professional Construction Management - Owner-Builder Operation - Turnkey Operation - Leadership and Motivation for the Project Team.

UNIT III DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION PROCESS
Design and Construction as an Integrated System - Innovation and Technological Feasibility - Innovation and Economic Feasibility - Design Methodology - Functional Design - Construction Site Environment.

UNIT IV LABOUR, MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT UTILIZATION
Historical Perspective - Labour Productivity - Factors Affecting Job-Site Productivity – Labour Relations in Construction - Problems in Collective Bargaining - Materials Management – Material Procurement and Delivery - Inventory Control - Tradeoffs of Costs in Materials Management. - Construction Equipment - Choice of Equipment and Standard Production Rates – Construction Processes Queues and Resource Bottlenecks.

UNIT V COST ESTIMATION
Costs Associated with Constructed Facilities - Approaches to Cost Estimation - Type of Construction Cost Estimates - Effects of Scale on Construction Cost - Unit Cost Method of Estimation - Methods for Allocation of Joint Costs - Historical Cost Data - Cost Indices - Applications of Cost Indices to Estimating - Estimate Based on Engineer's List of Quantities - Estimation of Operating Costs.



REFERENCES:
1. Chitkara, K.K. Construction Project Management: Planning, Scheduling and Control, Tata  McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, New Delhi, 1998.
2. Choudhury S , Project Management, McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, New Delhi, 1988.
3. Chris Hendrickson and Tung Au, Project Management for Construction – Fundamental Concepts for Owners, Engineers, Architects and Builders, Prentice Hall, Pittsburgh, 2000.
4. Frederick E. Gould, Construction Project Management, Wentworth Institute of Technology, Vary E. Joyce, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2000.
5. George J.Ritz , Total Construction Project Management - McGraw-Hill Inc, 1994.

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CN5005 DESIGN OF ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILDINGS



UNIT I INTRODUCTION
Climate adapted and climate rejecting buildings – Heat Transfer – Measuring Conduction – Thermal Storage – Measurement of Radiation – The Green house Effect – Convection – Measuring latent and sensible heat – Psychrometry Chart – Thermal Comfort – Microclimate, Site Planning and Development – Temperature – Humidity – Wind – Optimum Site Locations – Sun Path Diagrams – Sun Protection – Types of Shading Devices – Design responses to energy conservation strategies.

UNIT II PASSIVE SOLAR HEATING AND COOLING
General Principles of passive Solar Heating – Key Design Elements – Sunspace – Direct gain – Trombe Walls, Water Walls – Convective Air loops – Concepts – Case Studies – General  Principles of Passive Cooling – Ventilation – Principles – Case studies – Courtyards – Roof Ponds – Cool Pools – Predicting ventilation in buildings – Window Ventilation Calculations – Room Organization Strategies for Cross and Stack Ventilation – Radiation – Evaporation anddehumidification – Wind Catchers – Mass Effect – Zoning – Load Control – Air Filtration and odour removal.

UNIT III DAYLIGHTING AND ELECTRICAL LIGHTING
Materials, components and details – Insulation – Optical materials – Radiant Barriers – Glazing materials – Glazing Spectral Response – Day lighting – Sources and concepts –Building Design Strategies – Case Studies – Daylight apertures – Light Shelves – Codal requirements – Day lighting design – Electric Lighting – Light Distribution – Electric Lighting control for day lighted buildings – Switching controls – Coefficient of utilization – Electric Task Lighting – Electric Light Zones – Power Adjustment Factors.

UNIT IV HEAT CONTROL AND VENTILATION
Hourly Solar radiation – Heat insulation – Terminology – Requirements – Heat transmission through building sections – Thermal performance of Building sections – Orientation of buildings – Building characteristics for various climates – Thermal Design of buildings – Influence of Design Parameters – Mechanical controls – Examples. Ventilation – Requirements – Minimum standards for ventilation – Ventilation Design – Energy Conservation in Ventilating systems – Design for Natural Ventilation – Calculation of probable indoor wind speed.

UNIT V DESIGN FOR CLIMATIC ZONES
Energy efficiency – An Overview of Design Concepts and Architectural Interventions – Embodied Energy – Low Embodied Energy Materials – Passive Downdraft Evaporative Cooling – Design of Energy Efficient Buildings for Various Zones – Cold and cloudy – Cold and sunny – Composite – Hot and dry – Moderate – Warm and humid – Case studies of residences, office buildings and other buildings in each zones – Commonly used software packages in energy efficient building analysis and design - Energy Audit – Certification.

REFERENCES:
1. Brown, G.Z. and DeKay, M., Sun, Wind and Light - Architectural Design Strategies, John Wiley and Sons Inc, 2001
2. Energy Conservation Building Code, Bureau of Energy Efficiency, New Delhi,2007.
3. Handbook on Functional Requirements of Buildings Part 1 to 4 SP : 41 ( S and T) 1995
4. Majumdar, M (Ed), Energy - Efficient Buildings in India, Tata Energy Research Institute, Ministry of Non Conventional Energy Sources, 2002.
5. Moore, F., Environmental Control System, McGraw Hill Inc. 2002.
6. Tyagi, A.K. (Ed). Handbook on Energy Audits and Management Tata Energy Research Institute, 2000.

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CN5004 SYSTEM INTEGRATION IN CONSTRUCTION

UNIT I STRUCTURAL INTEGRATION 
Structural System, Systems for enclosing Buildings, Functional aesthetic system, Materials Selection and Specification.

UNIT II ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS 
Qualities of enclosure necessary to maintain a specified level of interior environmental quality – weather resistance – Thermal infiltration – Acoustic Control – Transmission reduction – Air quality – illumination – Relevant systems integration with structural systems.

UNIT III SERVICES 
Plumbing – Electricity – Vertical circulation and their interaction – HVAC.

UNIT IV MAINTENANCE 
Component longevity in terms of operation performance and resistance to deleterious forces - Planning systems for least maintenance materials and construction – access for maintenance – Feasibility for replacement of damaged components – equal life elemental design – maintenance free exposed and finished surfaces.

UNIT V SAFETY 
Ability of systems to protect fire – Preventive systems – fire escape system design – Planning for pollution free construction environmental – Hazard free Construction execution.

REFERENCES:

1. A.J.Elder and Martiz Vinden Barg, Handbook of Building Enclosure, McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1983.
2. David V.Chadderton, Building Services Engineering, Taylar and Francis, 2007.
3. Jane Taylor and Gordin Cooke, The Fire Precautions Act in Practices, 1987.
4. Peter R. Smith and Warren G. Julian, Building Services, Applied Science Publishers Ltd., London, 1993.
5. William T. Mayer, Energy Economics and Building Design , McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1983.




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CN5003 QUANTITATIVE TECHNIQUES IN MANAGEMENT

UNIT I OPERATIONS RESEARCH
Introduction to Operations Research - Linear Programming – Graphical and Simplex Methods,  Duality and Post – Optimality Analysis – Transportation and Assignment Problems.

UNIT II PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT
Inventory Control - EOQ - Quantity Discounts - Safety Stock – Replacement Theory – PERT and CPM – Simulation Models – Quality Control.

UNIT III FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
Working Capital Management – Compound Interest and Present Value methods – Discounted  Cash Flow Techniques – Capital Budgeting.

UNIT IV DECISION THEORY
Decision Theory – Decision Rules – Decision making under conditions of certainty, risk and uncertainty – Decision trees – Utility Theory.

UNIT V MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS
Cost Concepts – Break-even analysis – Pricing Techniques – Game theory Applications.

REFERENCES:
1. Frank Harrison, E., The Managerial Decision Making Process, Houghton Mifflin Co.,Boston, 1999.
2. Hamdy A.Taha, Operations Research: An Introduction, Prentice Hall, 2010.
3. Kumar, A.C.S, Operations Research, Yes Dee Publishing Pvt Ltd, 2015.
4 Levin, R.I, Rubin,D.S., and Stinson J., Quantitative Approaches to Management, McGraw Hill College, 1993.

5. S.L.Tang, Irtishad U.Ahmad, Syed M.Ahmed, Ming Lu, Quantitative Technique for Decision making in Construction, Hongkong University Press, HKU, 2004.
6. Schroeder, R.G, Operations Management, McGraw Hill, 2009.
7. Vohra, Nd., Quantitative Techniques in Management, Third Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill  Company Ltd, 2007.



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CN5002 SHORING, SCAFFOLDING AND FORMWORK

UNIT I PLANNING, SITE EQUIPMENT & PLANT FOR FORM WORK
Introduction - Forms for foundations, columns, beams walls etc., General objectives of formwork building - Planning for safety - Development of a Basic System - Key Areas of cost reduction - Planning examples. Overall Planning - Detailed planning - Standard units - Corner units – Pass units - Calculation of labour constants - Formwork hours - Labour Requirement – Overall  programme - Detailed programme - Costing - Planning crane arrangements - Site layout plan - Transporting plant - Formwork beams - Scaffold frames - Framed panel formwork – Formwork accessories.

UNIT II MATERIALS ACCESSORIES PROPRIETARY PRODUCTS & PRESSURES
Lumber - Types - Finish - Sheathing boards working stresses - Repetitive member stress - Plywood - Types and grades - Jointing Boarding - Textured surfaces and strength – Reconstituted wood - Steel - Aluminum - Hardware and fasteners - Nails in Plywood - Allowable withdrawal load and lateral load. Pressures on formwork - Examples - Vertical loads for design of slab forms - Uplift on shores - Laterals loads on slabs and walls.

UNIT III DESIGN OF FORMS AND SHORES 
Basic simplification - Beam formulae - Allowable stresses - Deflection, Bending - Lateral stability - Shear, Bearing - Design of Wall forms - Slab forms - Beam forms - Column forms - Examples in each. Simple wood stresses - Slenderness ratio - Allowable load vs length behaviour of wood shores - Form lining Design Tables for Wall formwork - Slab Formwork - Column Formwork – Slab props - Stacking Towers - Free standing and restrained - Rosett Shoring - Shoring Tower – Heavy Duty props.

UNIT IV BUILDING AND ERECTING THE FORM WORK 
Carpentry Shop and job mill - Forms for Footings - Wall footings - Column footings - Sloped footing forms - Strap footing - Stepped footing - Slab form systems - Sky deck and Multiflex – Customized slab table - Standard Table module forms - Swivel head and uniportal head - Assembly sequence - Cycling with lifting fork - Moving with table trolley and table prop. Various causes of failures - ACI - Design deficiencies - Permitted and gradual irregularities.

UNIT V FORMS FOR DOMES AND TUNNELS, SLIP FORMS AND SCAFFOLDS 
Hemispherical, Parabolic, Translational shells - Typical barrel vaults Folded plate roof details - Forms for Thin Shell roof slabs design considerations - Building the forms - Placing concrete - Form removed -Strength requirements -Tunnel forming components - Curb forms invert forms - Arch forms - Concrete placement methods - Cut and cover construction - Bulk head method - Pressures on tunnels - Continuous Advancing Slope method - Form construction - Shafts. Slip Forms - Principles -Types - advantages - Functions of various components - Planning –Desirable characteristics of concrete - Common problems faced - Safety in slip forms special structures built with slip form Technique - Types of scaffolds - Putlog and independent scaffold -Single pole scaffolds - Truss suspended - Gantry and system scaffolds.

REFERENCES:
1. Austin, C.K., Formwork for Concrete, Cleaver -Hume Press Ltd., London, 1996.
2. Hurd, M.K., Formwork for Concrete, Special Publication No.4, American Concrete Institute, Detroit, 1996
3. Michael P. Hurst, Construction Press, London and New York, 2003.
4. Robert L. Peurifoy and Garold D. Oberlender, Formwork For Concrete Structures, McGraw -Hill , 1996.

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CN5001 ADVANCED CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY

UNIT I CONCRETE MAKING MATERIALS
Aggregates classification, IS Specifications, Properties, Grading, Methods of combining aggregates, specified gradings, Testing of aggregates. Cement, Grade of cement, Chemical  composition, Testing of concrete, Hydration of cement, Structure of hydrated cement, special cements. Water Chemical admixtures, Mineral admixture.

UNIT II TESTS ON CONCRETE 
Properties of fresh concrete, Hardened concrete, Strength, Elastic properties, Creep and shrinkage – Durability of concrete.

UNIT III MIX DESIGN 
Principles of concrete mix design, Methods of concrete mix design, IS Method, ACI Method, DOE Method – Statistical quality control – Sampling and acceptance criteria.

UNIT IV SPECIAL CONCRETE 
Light weight concrete, Fly ash concrete, Fibre reinforced concrete, Sulphur impregnated concrete, Polymer Concrete – High performance concrete. High performance fiber reinforced concrete, Self- Compacting-Concrete, Geo Polymer Concrete, Waste material based concrete – Ready mixed  concrete.

UNIT V CONCRETING METHODS 
Process of manufacturing of concrete, methods of transportation, placing and curing. Extreme  weather concreting, special concreting methods. Vacuum dewatering – Underwater Concrete. Placement temperature controlled concrete for mass concrete.


REFERENCES:
1. Gambhir.M.L., Concrete Technology, McGraw Hill Education, 2006.
2. Gupta.B.L., Amit Gupta, “Concrete Technology, Jain Book Agency, 2010.
3. Neville, A.M., Properties of Concrete, Prentice Hall, 1995, London.
4. Santhakumar.A.R. ;”Concrete Technology”,Oxford University Press,2007.
5. Shetty M.S., Concrete Technology, S.Chand and Company Ltd. Delhi, 2003.



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CN5412 PROJECT WORK (PHASE II)

SYLLABUS:
The student should continue the phase I work on the selected topic as per the formulated methodology under the same supervisor. At the end of the semester, after completing the work to  the satisfaction of the supervisor and review committee, a detailed report should be prepared and submitted to the head of the department. The students will be evaluated through based on the  report and the viva-voce examination by a panel of examiners including one external examiner.




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CN5411 PRACTICAL TRAINING III (2 Weeks)

SYLLABUS:
The students individually undertake training in reputed engineering companies doing construction during the summer vacation for a specified duration of four weeks. At the end of training, a detailed  report on the work done should be submitted within ten days from the commencement of the  semester. The students wcill be evaluated through a viva-voce examination by a team of internal staff.



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CN5313 PROJECT WORK (PHASE I) 1


CN5313 PROJECT WORK (PHASE I)

SYLLABUS:
The student individually works on a specific topic approved by the head of the division under the   guidance of a faculty member who is familiar in this area of interest. The student can select any topic which is relevant to the area of construction engineering and management. The topic may be theoretical or case studies. At the end of the semester, a detailed report on the work done should  be submitted which contains clear definition of the identified problem, detailed literature review related to the area of work and methodology for carrying out the work. The students will be evaluated through a viva-voce examination by a panel of examiners including one external  examiner.



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CN5312 SEMINAR

SYLLABUS:
The students will work for two hours per week guided by a group of staff members. They will be asked to talk on any topic of their choice related to construction engineering and management and to engage in dialogue with the audience. A brief copy of their talk also should be submitted.  Similarly, the students will have to present a seminar of not less than fifteen minutes and not more than thirty minutes on the technical topic. They will also answer the queries on the topic. The students as audience also should interact. Evaluation will be based on the technical presentation and the report and also on the interaction during the seminar.




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(CN5311 PRACTICAL TRAINING II (2 Weeks) 1


(CN5311 PRACTICAL TRAINING II (2 Weeks)

SYLLABUS:
The students individually undertake training in reputed engineering companies doing construction  during the summer vacation for a specified duration of four weeks. At the end of training, a detailed report on the work done should be submitted within ten days from the commencement of the semester. The students will be evaluated through a viva-voce examination by a team of internal  staff.


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CN5301 QUALITY CONTROL AND ASSURANCE IN CONSTRUCTION

UNIT I QUALITY MANAGEMENT 
Introduction – Definitions and objectives – Factors influencing construction quality – Responsibilities and authority – Quality plan – Quality Management Guidelines – Quality circles.

UNIT II QUALITY SYSTEMS 
Introduction - Quality system standard – ISO 9000 family of standards – Requirements – Preparing Quality System Documents – Quality related training – Implementing a Quality system – Third party Certification.

UNIT III QUALITY PLANNING 
Quality Policy, Objectives and methods in Construction industry - Consumers satisfaction, Ergonomics - Time of Completion - Statistical tolerance – Taguchi’s concept of quality – Codes and Standards – Documents – Contract and construction programming – Inspection procedures – field quality plans/tolerance in construction-codal guidelines-Processes and products – Total QA / QC programme and cost implication.

UNIT IV QUALITY ASSURANCE AND CONTROL 
Objectives – Regularity agent, owner, design, contract and construction oriented objectives, methods – Techniques and needs of QA/QC – Different aspects of quality – Appraisals, Factors influencing construction quality – Critical, major failure aspects and failure mode analysis, – Stability methods and tools, optimum design – Reliability testing, reliability coefficient and reliability prediction.

UNIT V QULAITY IMPROVEMENT TECHNIQUES 
Selection of new materials – Influence of drawings, detailing, specification, standardization – Bid preparation – Construction activity, environmental safety, social and environmental factors – Natural causes and speed of construction – Life cycle costing – Value engineering and value analysis

REFERENCES:
1. Hutchins.G, ISO 9000 : A Comprehensive Guide to Registration, Audit Guidelines and Successful Certification, Viva Books Pvt. Ltd., 1994.
2. James, J.O’ Brian, Construction Inspection Handbook – Total Quality Management, VanNostrand, 1997
3. John L. Ashford, The Management of Quality in Construction, E & F.N.Spon, 1989.
4. Juran Frank, J.M. and Gryna, F.M. Quality Planning and Analysis, McGraw Hill, 2001
5. Kwaku.A., Tena, Jose, M. Guevara, Fundamentals of Construction Management and Organisation, Reston Publishing Co., Inc., 1985.
6. Steven McCabe, Quality Improvement Techniques in Construction, Addison Wesley Longman Ltd, 1998.

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