This is a group for the staff and students of Civil Engineering students of 2011 at Sharda University. The blog is meant for communication between the students and the faculty. Although it is one way (faculty to students) now, but we may extend the same to two-way communication. For any comments, write to me at satya.prakash@sharda.ac.in
Saturday, January 31, 2015
Friday, January 30, 2015
NDT workshop: New Date is 3rd Feb, 2015
Due to some unforeseen circumstances,
the workshop "Monitoring of Concrete Structures - NDT Approach"
has been postponed
from 02 February, 2015 to 03 February, 2015.
Those who are willing to attend, can register themselves on Monday.
Contact: Alabhya Rai (09717456129)
transportation engg_lect 1
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bwy1ZhlP9e41OEhsOXowWDBHYzQ/view?usp=sharing
transportation engg_lec 2
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bwy1ZhlP9e41OEhsOXowWDBHYzQ/view?usp=sharing
Sec 4C: Assignment 1 for DPC
Class Test in the Tutorial class. You will get the questions from the following assignment at the link.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bwy1ZhlP9e41alVPanJlaWlqMmc/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bwy1ZhlP9e41alVPanJlaWlqMmc/view?usp=sharing
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
NDT Workshop Payements
Those who have registered themselves or wish to register for the NDT workshop are adviced to pay their fees and book the seat.
For paying the fees, contact 9717456129 or any one in the CESSU office. The last date for paying the fees is 30th Jan, 2015.
For paying the fees, contact 9717456129 or any one in the CESSU office. The last date for paying the fees is 30th Jan, 2015.
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Monday, January 26, 2015
NDT Workshop: Fee Payment
All the students who have registered for NDT workshop are requested to bring the registration fee on Tuesday (27th Jan, 2015), and submit at the CESSU students info centre, cabin 4, next to HOD sir's cabin, 202, SET2.
Friday, January 23, 2015
Dubai Educational cum Excursion Trip
Dubai Educational cum Excursion Trip
Cost: Rs. 48,000/- (all inclusive) + 3.09% GST extra
(based upon the current exchange rate, taxes and visa fee)
Date: 23-27th Feb, 2014 (Tentative)
Mode of Payment: Cash to CESSU (50% advance to be paid by 1st Feb, 2015 for booking of the tickets)
Dubai Tentative
Itinerary*
* 04 Nights
accommodation at the Hotel
* Return
Economy Airfare
* Return
Dubai Airport transfers. (Private Transfers – With water in Coaches)
* All
Applicable Taxes.
* Daily
Buffet Breakfast.
* Dubai
City Tour (Private Transfers – With water in Coaches)
* Desert
Safari with BBQ Dinner and Belly Dancing
* 04 packed
lunch & 02 Dinner at Local Indian Restaurant
* Burj
Khalifa Tour – ticket & timings are subject to availability
* 02 Return
transfers to industrial visit
Day 1:
Pickup from Dubai airport and transfer to the hotel in morning, day free &
in afternoon pickup for Desert Safari with BBQ Dinner and Belly Dancing
Night 1:
Hotel stay
Day 2:
Industrial visit (Private Transfers – With water in Coaches)
Night 2:
Hotel stay
Day 3: Burj
Khalifa Tour, Dhow Cruise with Buffet Dinner (One of the Biggest Dhow in Dubai
Creek).
Night 3:
Hotel Stay
Day 4:
Industrial visit (Private Transfers – With water in Coaches)
Night 4:
Hotel Stay
Day 5: Day
free for leisure & evening drop to airport.
* Itinerary is subject to change
GUIDELINES FOR FINAL YEAR PROJECT WORK
GUIDELINES FOR FINAL YEAR PROJECT WORK
1. Make groups of maximum 3-4 students.
2.
Decide on few prospective topics and
discuss them with any Civil Engg. faculty member whose expertise matches the
projects.
3.
After
discussion with prospective faculty guides decide on a project topic and submit
a brief abstract to your guide. On approval of the topic and abstract, submit
the signed abstract to HoD office. This should be done by Feb 5.
4. In consultation with your guide, prepare the methodology for the project
and submit it to your guide.
5.
Individual
project diary (with dates) is to be maintained by each student in a group for
weekly evaluation by their project guides (out of 10 marks), starting from the
first week of february.
6.
The
guide shall award marks in the diary every week and shall keep the record with
him/her as well
7.
A group
dairy should also be maintained showing the weekly progress of the project with
dates.
8. Any
student not reporting to his/her guide for the particular week will get zero
marks for that week.
9. Rough draft of the Thesis is to be submitted first to
their respective guides by 30th March`15 positively.
10. Final Thesis will be submitted at the
end of the semester (latest by 15th April, 2015) only after the
correction of the rough draft.
11. Project will be evaluated based on the quality and
quantity of the work done.
12.
Students will be judged based on their
oral presentation and Viva-Voce session and also on the quantity of work
understood by the student himself regarding his/her project.
13.
The details of the evaluation criteria
and the marks distribution shall be communicated to you soon.
Any project abstract submission beyond the deadline of 5th Feb, shall attract a minimum of 20% penalty.
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Sec 4C: DPC notes
Please find the notes for DPC- CVL013
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bzms4dOspFcxcWJ3VVltT0p0SXc/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bzms4dOspFcxcWJ3VVltT0p0SXc/view?usp=sharing
CESSU Membership
The CESSU membership is open now. The students who want
to enroll for CESSU membership can access the form from CESSU official website:
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Recruitment drive of Khodiyar Group for Hall Ticket
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bwy1ZhlP9e41NkhDRFZTY2d6bWs/view?usp=sharing
recruitment drive of Khodiyar Group for civil engineering student
Dear All,
The recruitment drive of KhodiyarGroup https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bwy1ZhlP9e41NVVzMFVjSjk2U0E/view?usp=sharingis as per the schedule given below-
Date: 23rd January 2015 ( Fri )
Reporting Time : 12:00
PM
Step 01: Initial Screening Process consisting of Aptitude & Technical
Test.
Date: 24th January 2015 ( Sat )
Step 02: PPT
Step 03: Technical Round
Step 04: HR Round (Final)
Please advise the students
to take a copy of the attached Hall Ticket and note down their hall ticket
number (from the attached file) before appearing for the drive.
Regards,
Date: 23rd January 2015 ( Fri )
Reporting Time : 12:00
PM
Step 01: Initial Screening Process consisting of Aptitude & Technical
Test.
Date: 24th January 2015 ( Sat )
Step 02: PPT
Step 03: Technical Round
Step 04: HR Round (Final)
Please advise the students
to take a copy of the attached Hall Ticket and note down their hall ticket
number (from the attached file) before appearing for the drive.
Regards,
Monday, January 19, 2015
Section 4C:Instructional Plan
Instructional Plan for DPC- CVL013
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bwy1ZhlP9e41cW5Yci01dnREOFU/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bwy1ZhlP9e41cW5Yci01dnREOFU/view?usp=sharing
Placement Notice: Shree Khodiya Group
Placement Notice: Shree Khodiya Group
Students are adviced to apply to Shree
Khodiya Group on www.cocubes.com before
21st January.
Eligible Branch: ME and CE (No Criteria)
|
Company
Profile
In 1965 when engineering in
India was at a very nascent stage; SHREE KHODIYAR GROUP was born as Nutan
Sanitation / Dilip Builders. It’s primary business then was carrying out Civil
Construction and Plumbing jobs, at Borivali, Mumbai (India).
With the great vision, complete
dedication and sleepless hard nights of founder Chairman Shree VRAJLAL BHIMANI,
it achieved spectacular growth within three decades and grew to a decent sized
conglomerate of six Registered Companies, spreading wings and setting up
functional offices in several regions. From the modest beginning in a small
cabin, Shree Khodiyar Group today has grown multi fold, having two floors of
office space with state-of-the-art communication and design facilities and
dedicated technical & administrative staff, strengthened enough to accept
challenging jobs of any magnitude.
Before the end of last
millennium, Shree Khodiyar Group had footprints in all major cities of the
country and have added many accolades by winning and completing prestigious
projects for reputed MNC’s under leading and well known Architects Consultants
of the country.
Shree Khodiyar Group has already
spread their wings to foreign shores, covering a wide spectrum of Construction,
Civil Engineering, Plumbing, Fire Fighting Systems, WTPs, etc.
While Shree Khodiyar Group has
consistently kept pace with International technological developments, the
founder Chairman’s motto has always remained constant for all these years.
These are the habitual art of Perfection, Client Satisfaction, Adoption of
Better Technologies and betterment of trade standards and norms.
Job Details
Job Profile: Plumbing and Fire
Fighting Engineer
Salary: Rs.12,000 per month +
Free Accommodation + Conveyance + Mobile + Rs. 1500 per month food allowance
Bond: No Bond
Selection Criteria
Batch: 2015
Degree: B. Tech.
Branch: Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Backlog: No backlog
Gender: Male
Degree: B. Tech.
Branch: Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Backlog: No backlog
Gender: Male
Section 4C: Buy the BOOK for CVL013
All of you BUY the following book for the subject "design of pre-stressed concrrete- CVL013"
N. Krishna Raju, Pre-stressed Concrete, Tata Mc.Graw Hill Publications, 2007.
N. Krishna Raju, Pre-stressed Concrete, Tata Mc.Graw Hill Publications, 2007.
Section 4C: Syllabus: CVL 013: Design of Pre-stressed Concrete
Unit 1: Introduction to Pre-stressed Concrete (4)
Historic development – General principles of pre-stressing, pre-tensioning and post tensioning –
Advantages and limitations of pre-stressed concrete – Materials – High strength concrete and
high tensile steel their characteristics.
Unit 2: Methods of Pre-stressing (6)
I.S.Code provisions, Methods and Systems of Pre-stressing; Pre-tensioning and post tensioning
methods – Analysis of post tensioning - Different systems of pre-stressing like Hoyer System,
Magnel System Freyssinet system and Gifford – Udall System.
Unit 3: Losses of Pre-stress (6)
LOSSES OF PRESTRESS: Loss of pre-stress in pre-tensioned and post-tensioned members due
to various causes like elastic shortage of concrete, shrinkage of concrete, creep of concrete,
Relaxation of steel, slip in anchorage bending of member and frictional losses.
Unit 4: Elastic Analysis (4)
Analysis of sections for flexure; Elastic analysis of concrete beams pre-stressed with straight,
concentric, eccentric, bent and parabolic tendons.
Unit 5: Design for Flexure and Shear (6)
DESIGN OF SECTIONS FOR FLEXURE AND SHEAR: Allowable stress, Design criteria as
per I.S.Code – Elastic design of simple rectangular and I-section for flexure, shear, and principal
stresses – design for shear in beams – Kern – lines, cable profile.
Unit 6: Analysis Of End Blocks (5)
ANALYSIS OF END BLOCKS: by Guyon’s method and Mugnel method, Anchorage zone
stresses – Approximate method of design – Anchorage zone reinforcement – Transfer of prestress
pre-tensioned members.
Unit 7: Composite Sections (3)
Composite section: Introduction – Analysis of stress – Differential shrinkage – General designs
considerations.
Unit 8: Deflection (6)
DEFLECTIONS OF PRESTRESSED CONCRETE BEAMS: Importance of control of
deflections – factors influencing deflections – short term deflections of uncracked members
prediction of long term deflections.
Text Books:
1. Krishna Raju, Pre-stressed Concrete, Tata Mc.Graw Hill Publications, 2007.
2. Rajgopalan N., Pre-stressed Concrete, Alpha Sc International, 2005.
3. T.Y. Lin & Ned H.Burns, Design of Pre-stressed concrete structures, Wiley & Sons,
1981
1. Codes: BIS code on pre-stressed concrete, IS 1343.
Historic development – General principles of pre-stressing, pre-tensioning and post tensioning –
Advantages and limitations of pre-stressed concrete – Materials – High strength concrete and
high tensile steel their characteristics.
Unit 2: Methods of Pre-stressing (6)
I.S.Code provisions, Methods and Systems of Pre-stressing; Pre-tensioning and post tensioning
methods – Analysis of post tensioning - Different systems of pre-stressing like Hoyer System,
Magnel System Freyssinet system and Gifford – Udall System.
Unit 3: Losses of Pre-stress (6)
LOSSES OF PRESTRESS: Loss of pre-stress in pre-tensioned and post-tensioned members due
to various causes like elastic shortage of concrete, shrinkage of concrete, creep of concrete,
Relaxation of steel, slip in anchorage bending of member and frictional losses.
Unit 4: Elastic Analysis (4)
Analysis of sections for flexure; Elastic analysis of concrete beams pre-stressed with straight,
concentric, eccentric, bent and parabolic tendons.
Unit 5: Design for Flexure and Shear (6)
DESIGN OF SECTIONS FOR FLEXURE AND SHEAR: Allowable stress, Design criteria as
per I.S.Code – Elastic design of simple rectangular and I-section for flexure, shear, and principal
stresses – design for shear in beams – Kern – lines, cable profile.
Unit 6: Analysis Of End Blocks (5)
ANALYSIS OF END BLOCKS: by Guyon’s method and Mugnel method, Anchorage zone
stresses – Approximate method of design – Anchorage zone reinforcement – Transfer of prestress
pre-tensioned members.
Unit 7: Composite Sections (3)
Composite section: Introduction – Analysis of stress – Differential shrinkage – General designs
considerations.
Unit 8: Deflection (6)
DEFLECTIONS OF PRESTRESSED CONCRETE BEAMS: Importance of control of
deflections – factors influencing deflections – short term deflections of uncracked members
prediction of long term deflections.
Text Books:
1. Krishna Raju, Pre-stressed Concrete, Tata Mc.Graw Hill Publications, 2007.
2. Rajgopalan N., Pre-stressed Concrete, Alpha Sc International, 2005.
3. T.Y. Lin & Ned H.Burns, Design of Pre-stressed concrete structures, Wiley & Sons,
1981
1. Codes: BIS code on pre-stressed concrete, IS 1343.
Saturday, January 17, 2015
NDT Workshop Registartion
Those who are interested in attending the NDT workshop are adviced to fill the below form. The last date for the application is 30th Jan, 2015.
The workshop shall be conducted by UltraTech in the Sharda University Campus on 2nd Feb, 2015.
Friday, January 16, 2015
QUANTITY SURVEY- 4B & 4C
In the next lecture please get print outs of these two files.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bwy1ZhlP9e41SEFNQXF1ZFBfQ3M/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bwy1ZhlP9e41V0xISTNpX2pYM1k/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bwy1ZhlP9e41SEFNQXF1ZFBfQ3M/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bwy1ZhlP9e41V0xISTNpX2pYM1k/view?usp=sharing
Thursday, January 15, 2015
NDT Workshop
Monitoring of Concrete Structures – NDT approach
(in association with UltraTech Cement)
Date: 2nd Feb, 2015
Venue: Sharda University
Eligible Domains: Civil Engineering and Architecture (Bachelor & Masters)
Introductory note
The premature deterioration of concrete structures due to corrosion of the steel reinforcement is a big problem. The development of integrated monitoring systems for new reinforced concrete structures also help to reduce costs by allowing a more rational approach to the assessment of repair options, co-ordination and maintenance programs.
Monitoring of the concrete structures means not only the repair and rehabilitation of the concrete structures but also help in the selection of the repairing material.
The ability to monitor water and ionic access through the concrete cover-zone would provide an early warning of initial problems enabling the planning and scheduling of maintenance programs.
Workshop Agenda
10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. -> Carbonation measurement
11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. -> Corrosion in reinforcement
12:00 p.m. – 01:00 p.m. -> Core extraction and testing
01:00 p.m. – 02:00 p.m. -> Quality of in-situ and distressed concrete measurement
02:00 p.m. – 03:00 p.m. -> Rebound hammer test
03:00 p.m. – 04:00 p.m. -> Determination of bar location
04:00 p.m. – 05:00 p.m. -> Conclusion and query session
• Training charges per student is Rs. 750/-
• Minimum number of participants should be 50
• Certificates would be given to all participants
Contact CESSU office for more details.
Contact Sachin at 8285569816
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
T&P student coordinator meeting
There is a meeting with T&P student coordinator [4th year] in my cabin at 2.15 pm by today [ 14 jan 15].
prashant mukherjee
prashant mukherjee
Monday, January 12, 2015
Irrigation Engg (CVL 015) assignment and tutt sheets
It comprises of the complete syllabus, name of books with page nos, tutorial sheets, assignment sheets, topics for project/presentation, question bank and model question papers.
Solve the assignment questions and tutorial questions on the above sheet simultaneously as the course progresses and also for the quizes to be taken in the TUT classes. Your CA will be based on these.
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Registration, Result and Classes
Dear students,
We do not have any information on the result. You will be updated as and when we have any information.
The classes for the even term begins from 12th Jan. The time table shall be uploaded by tomorrow
The registration shall be done as per the below schedule,
Date: 8th and 9th Jan, 2015
Time: 10am to 4pm
The list of the courses you can access from this link.
We do not have any information on the result. You will be updated as and when we have any information.
The classes for the even term begins from 12th Jan. The time table shall be uploaded by tomorrow
The registration shall be done as per the below schedule,
- 2nd year: Nishant Kumar
- 3rd year: Prashant Kumar
- 4th year: Meenu Kalra
- M Tech Str: J Durgaprasad
- M Tech Env: Gaurav Saini
Date: 8th and 9th Jan, 2015
Time: 10am to 4pm
The list of the courses you can access from this link.
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