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TANCET 2013 SYLLABUS FOR ME/M.TECH
Tancet 2013 Syllabus for ME Civil Engineering - TANCET 2013-2014
Tancet 2013 Syllabus for ME Geo Informatiocs - TANCET 2013-2014
Tancet 2013 Syllabus for civil - TANCET 2013-2014
M.E./ M.Tech./ M.Arch./ M.Plan TIME DURATION-2 Hours
TANCET 2013 SYLLABUS FOR ME/M.TECH
Tancet 2013 Syllabus for ME Civil Engineering - TANCET 2013-2014
Tancet 2013 Syllabus for ME Geo Informatiocs - TANCET 2013-2014
Tancet 2013 Syllabus for civil - TANCET 2013-2014
M.E./ M.Tech./ M.Arch./ M.Plan TIME DURATION-2 Hours
The question paper will have three parts.
Part-I and Part-II are compulsory and under Part-III the candidates
have to choose any one section out of 14 based on his/her
specialisation.
PART 1 ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS (Common to all Candidates) CLICK HERE
PART 2 BASIC ENGINEERING & SCIENCES (Common to all Candidates)
To Download BASIC ENGINEERING & SCIENCES Syllabus CLICK HERE
PART 3 CIVIL ENGINEERING & GEO INFORMATICS
i)
Structural Engineering : Mechanics: Stress-Strain Relationships
– Principal stresses and Principal strain
in two dimension and three dimension. Composite Bars –
Composite Beams – Elastic Constants.
Beams
and Bending – Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams – Flexural
and Shear Stresses. Slope and
Deflection of Beams. Thin and Thick Cylinders. Torsion. Theories of
Failure – Unsymmetrical Bending –
Curved
Beams – Theories of Columns. Combined Direct and Bending Stresses.
Structural
Analysis: Static and Kinematic Indeterminancy – Energy Principles –
Deflection of pin jointed plane
frames – rigid frames. Classical Method of Analysis of
indeterminate structures (Slope deflection and
Moment Distribution) – Matrix Method. Arches and Suspension Bridges
– Influence Line for Determinate
and Indeterminate Structures. Plastic Analysis of Structures.
Building
Materials: Cement - Concrete – properties of ingredients- Mix
Design- Quality Control- Special Concrete
– Concreting Methods- Brick – Brick Masonry – Stone – Timber
– Steel.
Concrete
Structures: Design Methods – Limit State Design for beams,
slabs, columns and footings – retaining
walls – Water Tanks. Prestressed Concrete – Principles –
Methods – Losses – Deflection – Design.
Steel
Structures: Steel Sections – Connections – Design of Tension and
Compression Members – Beams, Column
Bases – Plate Girders and Trusses.
ii)
Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering : Soil Mechanics: Nature of
soil – phase relationships –
Soil
classification; Soil water – static pressure – effective
stress principle; permeability – seepage; Stress
distribution in soil – Consolidation (Terzaghi’s one dimension
consolidation theory); Compaction shear
strength of soil – Mohr – Coulomb theory – determination of
shear strength by different methods;
Slope
stability analysis – protection measures.
Foundation
Engineering: Site investigation – scope and objectives – drilling
techniques – depth and spacing
of boreholes – sampling Techniques – penetration tests (SPT and
SCPT) – plate load test – selection
of foundation; Foundation types – shallow foundation – bearing
capacity (Terzaghis Theory and BIS
formula) – allowable bearing pressure – bearing capacity from
field tests – settlement of foundation – allowable
settlement – Codal provisions; Design of foundations – Isolated,
combined and raft foundation;
Pile
foundations – static and dynamic pile driving formulae (Engineering
News and Hiley method) – Pile groups
– capacity and settlement – Codal provisions – pile load test –
negative friction on piles; Earth pressure
theories – Earth pressure on retaining walls – stability
analysis of retaining wall.
iii)
Transportation Engineering : Highway Planning: Road
Classification, Geometric Design of Highways,
Construction of Earth, WBM, Bituminous and concrete roads,
Design of flexible and rigid pavements.
Drainage of roads, maintenance of roads.
Railways,
Airways, Docks and Harbour Planning: Railway alignment, components of
permanent way, geometric
design Airport planning, components of airport, site selection,
planning for terminal building, runways.
Harbour planning, components of harbour, inland water transport.
Traffic
Engineering: Traffic characteristics, Traffic surveys, Traffic
Signals, Road markings and signs.
iv)
Water Resources Engineering : Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulics:
Properties of fluids. Fluid statics and
relative equilibrium. Basic concepts of fluid flow - kinematics and
dynamics. Concept of system and control
volume application to continuity, momentum and energy equations.
Dimensional analysis and model
studies. Laminar and turbulent flow through pipes. Boundary layers.
Steady uniform and gradually
varied
flow in open channels. Rapidly varied flows. Turbines and pumps and
positive displacement pumps.
Hydrology
and Ground Water: Hydrometeorology. Hydrologic cycle. Precipitation
and its measurements.
Abstractions.
Runoff estimation. Hydrograph analysis. Unit Hydrograph. Hydrologic
extremes floods and droughts.
Rainwater harvesting. Properties of aquifer. Groundwater development.
GEC norms. Well hydraulics.
Steady and unsteady flows. Ground water quality.
Irrigation
Engineering: Irrigation system. National water policy. Components of
irrigation network. Design of
lined and unlined channels. Waterways, head works, gravity dams and
spillways. Design of weirs on permeable
foundation. Soil water relations. Crop water requirements. Irrigation
scheduling and methods.
Duty,
delta and base period. Irrigation water quality. Irrigation water
management. Participatory approach.
v)
Environmental Engineering : Water and Waste water Engineering:
Water requirements; water demand,
quality standards; Development of water supply source, conveyance
system; basic unit processes
and operations for water treatment; water distribution; sewage
characteristics; sewage treatment,
primary and secondary treatment of sewage, sludge disposal, sewage
disposal.
Air
Pollution and Control: Types of pollutants, their sources and
impacts, air pollution meteorology, air pollution
control, air quality standards and limits.
Noise
Pollution and Control: Impacts of noise, permissible limits of noise
pollution, measurement of noise and
control of noise pollution.
vi)
Surveying And Remote Sensing : Surveying: Chain
survey-traversing-plotting: compassesbearings -plane
table-leveling-bench marks-temporary and permanent
adjustments-reduction: contouring and
volumes-theodolites - Gale’s table-lay out - setting out
works-curve ranging-mine surveyingtecheometric
survey-triangulation-base line-corrections-trigonometric leveling -
errors and sourcesclassification of errors-equation-level
nets-astronomical survey-practical
astronomy-hotogrammetryEDM-hydrographic survey-river.
Electronic
survey- infrared EDM-microwave system-modern positioning systems -
trilateration.
Remote
Sensing: Satellite system- EMR interaction with each feature,
spectral signature - image characters
-interpretation keys- Image enhancement, filters,
classification.-accuracy assessment-thematic maps.
GIS
and Cartography: Cartography-map projection-map design-map
compilation-generalisation-map production-
software and hardware GIS-data types-data base types-raster and
vector-topology-data input-data
analysis-DEM and TIN-data output-applications.
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