Friday, November 8, 2013

M. Tech (Structures) - Mid Exam I Time Table


BHARAT INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
I SEMESTER M. Tech (STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING)
MID – I EXAM NOVEMBER – 2013

TIME TABLE

DATE
10:30 TO 12:00
2:00 TO 3:00
11/11/2013
Computer Oriented Numerical Methods
Theory of Elasticity and plasticity
12/11/2013
Theory and Analysis of plates
Advanced Reinforced Concrete Design
13/11/2013
Elective –I Concrete Technology
Elective –II Soil Dynamics and foundation Engineering


Theory subjects:
75 marks shall be awarded based on the performance in the End Semester Examination and 25 marks shall be awarded based on the Internal Evaluation. The internal evaluation shall be made based on the average of the marks secured in the two Mid Term-Examinations conducted-one in the middle of the Semester and the other immediately after the completion of instruction. Each midterm examination shall be conducted for a total duration of 120 minutes with Part A as one compulsory question for 10 marks and Part B with 3 questions to be answered out of 5 questions each question for 5 marks. If any candidate is absent from any subject of a mid-term examination, an on-line test will be conducted for him by the University. End semester examination is conducted for 75 marks with Part A as a compulsory question for 25 marks and Part B for 50 marks with 5 questions to be answered out of 7 questions.

Practical subjects:
75 marks shall be awarded based on the performance in the End Semester Examinations and 25 marks shall be awarded based on the day-to-day performance as Internal Marks.

Monday, November 4, 2013

Estimating and Costing - Assignment for Mid II

Estimating and Costing 
Assignment

1. Calculate the quantity of steel reinforcement required for a roof slab of 3 m x 6 m and fully resting over a wall of 300 mm thick on all sides. Details of reinforcement:
(i)10 mm dia main bars are provided in shorter span direction at 150 mm c/c. Alternative bars are bent up near the support and all bars are hooked at both ends.
(ii) 8 mm dia distribution bars are provided in longer span direction at 200 mm c/c. To hold the bent up bars in position 3 no’s distribution bars are provided on each side at top.
(iii) Cover: Bottom and top cover to reinforcement taken as 15 mm and end cover of 25 mm is provided.

2. Calculate the standard rent of a government residential building newly constructed from the following data:
Cost of land = Rs. 1,00,000/-
Cost of construction of the building = Rs. 4,00,000/-
Cost of roads within the compound and fencing= Rs. 20,000/-
Cost of sanitary and water supply works = 8% of the cost of the building.
Cost of electrical installation including fans = 10% of the cost of the building.
Municipal house tax = Rs. 4,000/-per Annum.
Water tax = Rs. 1,200/-per Annum.
Property tax = Rs. 1,000/-per Annum.

Friday, November 1, 2013

Concrete Technology & Highway Materials Lab

Concrete Technology & Highway Materials Lab

Marks: 50

Theory: 20
Experiment: 15 + 5*
Viva-Voce: 10

* Discipline including Formal Dress, Shoe, ID Card, and Lab Record

Part A: (15 Marks)
  1. Write down the experimental procedure of Fineness of Cement
  2. Write down the experimental procedure of Slump Test
  3. Write down the experimental procedure of Normal Consistency of Cement
  4. Write experimental procedure of Impact Value Test for Coarse Aggregates
  5. Write down the experimental procedure of Shape Tests

Part B: (5 Marks)
  1. Explain desirable properties of Bitumen?
  2. Explain Admixtures?
  3. Explain Workability?
  4. Explain Physical Properties of Cement
  5. Explain Factors affecting the strength of concrete?


Environmental Engineering Lab

Marks: 50

Theory: 20
Experiment: 15 + 5*
Viva-Voce: 10

* Discipline including Formal Dress, Shoe, ID Card, and Lab Record

Part A: (15 Marks)

  1. Write down the experimental procedure on determination of Total Hardness of water.
  2. Write experimental procedure on determination of dissolved oxygen content of water.
  3. Write down the experimental procedure on determination of Chlorine Demand of water.
  4. Write down the experimental procedure on determination of Chlorides of water.
  5. Write down the experimental procedure on determination of pH, conductivity of water.

Part B: (5 Marks)
  1. What are the pH value ranges for acidic and alkaline solutions?
  2. Explain D.O. Test.
  3. Explain Reagent?
  4. What are the effects of fluorides present in water.
  5. Bleaching powder in water is mixed for?