Professional Documents
Culture Documents
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
TEST I
Number Reference
of hours
planned
1
1,2,3,4,5,6
1
1
1
2
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4
2
2
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4
2
1
2
1
1
3
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4
Number Reference
of hours
planned
3
2
4
2
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4
1
2
2
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4
1
2
1
3
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4
1,2,3,4
References
1. Varghese.P.C., "Advanced Reinforced Concrete Design", Prentice Hall of India,
2001
2. Purushothaman.P. "Reinforced Concrete Structural Elements", Behaviour,
Analysis and Design. Tata Mc Graw Hill 1986
3. Pillai.S.V and Menon.D, "Reinforced Concrete Design", Tata McGraw Hill
Book Co., first Edition, 2002
4. Park.R & Paulay.T, "Reinfroced Concrete Structures", John Wiley and Sons,
1975
5. Structural Engineering Lab manual
6. STAAD.Pro Help
Prepared by
Approvedby
Dr.R.Annadurai
Mr.A.Balamurugan
HOD/CIVIL
SRM University
Dept. of Civil Engineering
LESSON PLAN
Sub.:ST0504-ADVANCED STEEL STRUCTURES
Class:M.Tech-Structures-II Sem
S.No.
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Topics To be Covered
GENERAL
Beams subjected to biaxial bending - Built-up
Purlins - Various types and design
Design of Wind girders
Beam-columns - With various support
conditions- Design of foundations-with lateral
forces.
CYCLE TEST
CONNECTIONS
Bearing type joints - unstiffened and stiffened
seat connections
Moment resisting connection of bracketsriveted and welded
Semi-rigid connections.
TOWERS
Basic structural configurations - free standing
and guyed towers - loads on towers - wind
loads
Design criteria for different configurations and
transmission line towers
Foundation design
PLASTIC ANALYSIS
Theory of plastic bending - Plastic hinge
concept - Mechanism method
Application to continuous beams -Plastic
moment distribution Application to portal frames
Analysis of Gable frames - instantaneous
centre of rotation - Connections
INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
Industrial buildings-braced and unbraced
Gable frames with gantry
Rigid industrial frames
Fire resistant design-Fatigue resistant design
MODEL EXAM
No.of.Hours
4
References
2,3,4,5,6,7
2
4
2,3,4,5,6,7
2,3,4,5,6,7
2,3,4,5,6,7
2,3,4,5,6,7
1
2
2,3,4,5,6,7
2,3,4,5,6,7
2,3,4,5,6,7
2
2
2,3,4,5,6,7
1,3,5,7
1,3,5,7
2
2
1,3,5,7
1,3,5,7
2,3,4,5,6,7
2
4
1
2,3,4,5,6,7
2,3,4,5,6,7
2,3,4,5,6,7
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Neal. B.G., "Plastic Method of Structural Analysis", 1975
2. Lothers, "Structural Design in Steel", Prentice Hall, 1999
3. Ramchandra, "Design of Steel Structures", Vol I & II Standard Book House, Delhi,
1975
4. Edwin.H.Gaylord, Charles.N.Gaylord, James. E. Stallmeyer, "Steel Structures",
McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 1980
5. Duggal.S.K, "Design of Steel Structures", McGraw Hill New Delhi, second Edition
6. Arya.S and Ajmani.J.L, "Design of Steel Structures", Nem Chand & Bros, Roorkee
7. Dayaratnam P. "Design of Steel Structures," Wheeler and Co, New Delhi. 1999
Prepared By
Mr.S.Pradeep
Approved By
Dr.R.Annadurai.
HOD / CIVIL
C
ST0506
FINITE ELEMENT METHOD WITH COMPUTER
APPLICATION
3024
PURPOSE
To know various element formulations, use them for analysis including programming.
INSTRUCTIONAL OBJECTIVES
INTRODUCTION
Boundary value problems - Concept of piecewise approximation - Variational Methods
- Rayleigh Ritz method - Methods of weighted residual - Collocation, sub domain,
Galerkin, least square methods - Finite Difference Method - Concept of Finite element
method - Displacement model, stress model and hybrid models - principle of minimum
potential energy - Principle of minimum complimentary potential energy - Hellinger Reissner's principle - Steps in Finite Element Analysis.
BAR AND TRIANGULAR ELEMENT PROPERTIES (2D)
Displacement field - compatibility and convergence criteria - Bar elements - Analysis
of framed structures - 2D and 3D truss and Beam elements - Analysis of plane strain /
plane stress conditions - CST, LST and QST elements.
RECTANGULAR ELEMENT PROPERTIES (2D)
Lagrangian, serendipity and Hermitian family elements - Rectangular and quadrilateral
element - degenerated elements - sub-Iso-super parametric elements - numerical
integration techniques - Isoparametric elements - axisymmetric elements.
ELEMENT PROPERTIES (3D)
3D brick elements - eight and twenty nodded elements - plate bending elements - thin
plates - Mindlin's plate theory - thick plate elements.
APPLICATION TO FIELD PROBLEM
Application of finite elements analysis - Torsion.
PRACTICALS
Introduction of structural Analysis software
Programming in Excel for model analysis-Modelling using STAAD and SAP
and dynamic analysis-RCC and Steel design-Finite element modeling.
REFERENCE BOOKS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Prepared By
Dr.K.S.Sathyanarayanan
Approved By
Dr.R.Annadurai
HOD/Civil
SRM UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
LESSON PLAN
LAKSHMIPATHY
Sub Code
Subject Name
Class
Date
:
:
:
:
ST 0508
Experimental Techniques & Instrumentation
M.Tech (Structural Engg.) Year / Sem : I year /II Semester
2010 2011 Jan to May 2011
Lecture
Topic
Number
1.
Overview of the syllabus Instroduction to strain
measurement Terminologies principles used in the
manufacturing of gauges Types Description
performance simple and multiple lever gauges etc.
2.
Mechanical gauges contd. Berrys gauge Tucker
manns gauge, Pneumatic gauge deforest scratch gauge
Demech gauge Whitt more gauge, Jenkins gauge
Un bonded Electrical strain gauges.
3.
Electrical Resistance gauges wire foil Types
group of strain gauges Rosettes, Different
configurations, Analysis of strain gauges Data
Analytical solution.
4
Gauges sensitivity gauge factor simple strain gauge
Circuits application.
5
Strain gauge Abalysis Murphys construction
Strain circle problems.
6
Photo elasticity plane polarized light circularly
polarized light, polari scope.
7
ISO clinics ISO chromatics working of polari scope
application.
8
Calibration problems
9
Hydraulic Jacks and pressure Gauges electronic load
cells proving rings calibration of Testing M/C.
10
Vibration measurements Characteristics of vibrations
LVDT, Transducers for velocity and acceleration
measurement.
11
Vibration meter seismograph Vibration analyses
Electro dynamic exciter Display and recording of
signals CRO xy plotter strip chart reorder Digital
Data Acquisition System principle and application.
Reference / Books
4
1,2,4
1,2,3,4
1,2,4
1,2,4
2,4
2,4
2,4
4
Handout
Handout
12
4 and Handout
4 and Handout
Handout
Handout
Approved by
Dr.R.Annadurai
HOD / CIVIL
Electives
LESSON PLAN
ST 0702 Aseismic Design of Structures
Lesson No
Topics
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
24,25
26,27
28,29
30
31
32
Reference Book No
1,2
2,3
1,2,3
2,4
1,3
2,3,4
4,5
2,3,4
3,4,5
1,2,3
3,4,5
2,3
1,2,3
2,3
3,4
4,5
1,2,3
2,3,4
1,2,3
2,3,4
33
34,35
36,37,38
39,40,41
42,43
44,45
2,3,4
1,2,3
2,3
3,4,5
2,4,5
1,2,3
Reference books
1.Paulay, T. and Priestly, M.N.J., "Aseismic Design of Reinforced
Concrete and Masonry Building", John Wiley and Sons, 1987
2. Course Notes, "Structural Design for Dynamic Loads", SRM
Engineering College, 2002
3. Allen.R.T., and Edwards.S.C, "Repair of Concrete Structures" Blackie
and Sons, U.K. 1987
4. Lecture Notes, "Health Monitoring of Structures - A Proactive
Strategy", ISTE Sponsored course held at SRMEC, Jan 2003
5. Guidelines for - "Improving Earthquake Resistance of Housing",
Building Materials and Technology Promotion Council, Ministry Of
Urban Development and Poverty Alleviation, Department of Urban
Employment and Poverty Alleviation, Government of India, New
Delhi, 1999 - 2000
Prepared By
Dr.S.Elavenil
Dr.R.Annadurai.
Approved By
HOD / CIVIL
1
2
3
4
7
8
9
10
11
Topics To Be Covered
UNIT I
Basic Concepts In the Development of Construction
Plans
, Choice of Technology and Construction Method ,
Defining Work Tasks , Defining Precedence
Relationships Among Activities
Estimating Activity Duration. Estimating Resource
Requirements for Work Activities ,Coding Systems
UNIT II
Relevance of Construction Schedules , The Critical
Path Method , Calculations for Critical Path
Scheduling ,
Activity Float and Schedules ,Presenting Project
Schedules Critical Path Scheduling for Activity-onNode and with Leads. Lags. And Windows .
Calculations for Scheduling with Leads, Lags and
Windows , Resource Oriented
Scheduling , Scheduling with Resource Constraints
and Preceedences
Use of Advanced Scheduling Techniques , Scheduling
with Uncertain Duration
UNIT III
The Cost Control Problem ,The Project Budget ,
Forecasting for Activity Cost Control , Financial
Accounting Systems and Cost Accounts ,
No Of
Hrs
Reference
1,2
2
2
1,2
1
1,2
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Reference Books
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Prepared By
Mrs.RenukaParameswari
Approved By
Dr.R.Annadurai
HOD/Civil
TOPICS TO BE COVERED
No. of
Hours
Planned
REFERENCE
1.
1,2
2.
1,2
3.
Moisture equilibrium
1,2
4.
1,2
5.
Case Studies
1,2
6.
1,2
7.
Swell potential
1,2
8.
Field exploration
1,2
9.
1,2
10.
1,2
11.
Empirical methods
1,2
12.
1,2
13.
1,2
14.
1,2
15.
1,2
1,2
17.
1,2
18.
19.
20.
Reference Books:
1.Amer Ali Al-Rawas & Matheus F.A. Goosen - Expansive Soils Recent
Advances in Characterisation and treatment, Taylor & Francis Group, 2006
2.John D.Nelson and Debo J Miller, Expansive Soils : Problems and Practice in
Foundation and Pavement Engineering, John Willy & Sons, INC.,1992.
3.K.R.Arora, Soil Mechanics and Foundation Engineering, Standard Publishers
Distributors, 1997.
Prepared By
Dr.P.T.Ravichandran
Ms.S.Vidhyalakshmi
Approved By
Dr.R.Annadurai.
HOD / CIVIL
SI.NO
1
2
3
4
5
6
10
11
12
13
LESSON TOPIC
To introduce various construction
equipment like equipment for earthwork
material handling and other
miscellaneous equipment
To study the working of the equipment
mentioned above and apply scientific
principles for effectively utilizing them
Identification -Planning. Equipment
Management in Projects
Maintenance Management Replacement
Cycle Test - 1
Cost Control of Equipment
Depreciation Analysis, Methods of
calculation of depriciation- Safety
Management
Fundamentals of Earth Work
Operations - Earth Moving operations
.Types of Earthwork Equipment
Tractors, Motor Graders, Scrapers,
Front end Loaders, Ear1h Movers capacity calculations.
Term Paper
Equipment for Dredging, Trenching,
Tunneling, Drilling, Blasting.
Equipment for compaction - Erection
Equipment
Types of pumps used in Construction Equipment for Dewatering and
Grouting
Foundation and Pile Driving Equipment
L
3
Planned
Hour
T
2
Actual
Hour
P
0
C
4
Text
book
2,3
2,3
2,3
1,3
3
2
4
2
14
15
16
17
18
2,3
2,3
2,3
2
45
Reference Books
1. Peurifoy, R.L., Ledbetter, W.B. and Schexnayder.C, Construction Planning Equipment
and Methods, McGraw Hill. Singapore 1995
2. Sharma S.C. Construction Equipment and Management, Khanna Publishers, Delhi,
1988
3. Deodhar, S.V. Construction Equipment and Job Planning Khanna Publishers Delhi,
1988
4. Dr. Mahesh Varma, Construction Equipment and its planning and application,
Metropolitan Book Company, New Delhi 1983
Prepared By
Mr.V.R PRASATH KUMAR
Approved By
Dr.R.Annadurai
HOD/Civil
Lesson plan
SEM II
Hrs
2
- well points
5
Tutorial class
Cycle test
Surprise test - I
11
handling erecting lightweight components on tall structures erection of lattice towers and rigging of transmission line
structures
12
13
14
domes
15
Tutorial
17
18
19
laying
20
21
Tutorial work
5
TOTAL
68
Reference Books
1.Robertwade Brown, Practical foundation engineering hand book, McGraw Hill
Publications, 1995
2.Patrick Powers .J, Construction Dewatering: New Methods and Applications John Wiley
& Sons, 1992
3.Jerry Irvine, Advanced Construction Techniques CA Rockers, 1984
Prepared by
Approved by
(ANANDH.KS)
HOD/Civil Engg
SI.NO
1
2
3
4
Planned
Hour
2
2
1
4
Text book
2
2
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
2
3
2
2
26
1
2,3
2,3
2,3
1,2,7
13
LESSON TOPIC
Introduction to System Hardware - Languages
Data Base Management
Spread Sheets -Applications
Linear, Dynamic and Integer programming
Cycle Test 1
Branch and Bound Techniques
Application to production Scheduling
Equipment Replacement
Material Transportation
Term Paper
Work Assignment Problems - Software Development.
PERT and CPM - Software Development - Use of PRIMAVERA
Decision Making - Bayes Theory
Simulation - Models - Genetic Algorithm
Total Hours
PRACTICE
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS PROGRAM USING STAAD
SOFTWARE Static analysis of Beams
14
1,2,4,7
15
3,5,6,7
8
1
1
26
3,5,6,7
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
16
17
18
ELECTIVE
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING, SRM KATTANKULATHUR.
CN0711 CONSTRUCTION PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT M.TECH (CEM)
FACULTY: Ms. M.RAJALAKSHMI ,
SEMESTER II
LESSON PLAN
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
S.NO
NO. OF
HOURS
TOPICS TO BE COVERED
Introduction
Students presentation
6
7
2
1
10
Students presentation
11
12
1
2
13
14
Students presentation
Prepared By
Ms.Rajalakshmi
Approved By
Dr.R.Annadurai
TOPICS TO BE COVERED
Fluid properties; fluid flow - continuity
principle simple problems
energy principle and momentum principle problems
frictional head loss in free and pressure flow,
major and minor heads loss- problems
LECTURE
NO
REFERENCES
1.,2,3,4
1,2
5,6
1,2
7,8
1,2
9,10
1,2
11
1,2,3
Flow measurement.-problems
12,13
1,2
14,15
3,6
16
3,6
17,18
3,6
10
19,20
3,6
21,22
3,6
12
23,24
3,4,6
13
25
26,27,28
3,4,6
29,30
14
15
appurtenances.
16
17
18
31,32,33
3,5,6
34
3,6
35,36
3,6
19
37,38
3,5,6
20
39
3,6
21
40,41
3,6
22
42
3,6
23
43,44
3,4,6
24
45
REFERENCES
1. P.N. Modi and S.M. Seth, Hydraulics and Fluid Mechanics, Standard Book House,
2005
2. R.K.Bansal, Fluid Mechanics and Hydraulic Machines, Laxmi Publications 2005
3. Garg .S.K. Environmental Engineering, Vol. I & II, Khannan Publishers, New
Delhi, 1994
4. "Manual on water supply and Treatment", CPHEEO, Ministry of Urban
Development, GoI, New Delhi, 1999
5. "Manual on Sewerage and Sewage Treatment", CPHEEO, Ministry of Urban
Development, GoI, New Delhi, 1993
6. M.J.Hammer, "Water and Wastewater Technology",Regents/ Prentice Hall, New
Jercy, 1991
Prepared By
R.Raji
Approved By
Dr.R.Annadurai
HOD/Civil
LESSON PLAN
Sub Code / Title: EN0504 - Air & Water Quality Modeling
Degree / Branch: M.Tech Environmental Engineering
I / II
LECTURAL
3
TUTORIAL
2
Year / Semester :
PRACTICAL
CREDIT
Number of hours as
per planned
2
Reference
1
2.
3.
1,5
4.
1,5
5.
model development
1,5
6.
7.
1, 2
8.
Test - 1
9.
10.
11.
Problems
12.
13.
14.
Problems
15.
16.
17.
18.
1,3
19.
Problems
20.
21.
Problems
22.
1,3
23.
1,3
24.
model sensitivity
25.
26.
Test - II
27.
28.
29.
Term paper
30.
31.
Gaussian Equation
1,4
32.
atmospheric stability
1,2
33.
1,2
34.
Problem
35.
1,2
36.
Problem
37.
38.
1,4
39.
1,2
TOTAL HOURS = 75
Reference Books
1. Steven C.Chapra, "Surface Water quality modeling", The McGraw-HillCompanies Inc., New York, 1997
2. R.W.Boubel, D.L. Fox, D.B. Turner & A.C.Stern, "Fundamentals of Air
Pollution", Academic Press, New York, 1994
3. Ralph A.Wurbs, "Water Management Models - A Guide to Software", Prentice
Hall PTR, New Jersey, 1995
4. John Wainwright and Mark Mulligan, Environmental Modelling Finding
Simplicity in Complexity, John Wiley and sons Ltd, USA, 2004
5. Dynamic Modeling of Environmental Systems by Deaton and Wine brake,
Wiley&sons, 2002
Prepared By
Mr.G.Venkatasamy
Approved By
Dr.R.Annadurai
HOD/Civil
TUTORIAL
2
Year / Semester :
PRACTICAL
0
Lecturer
Topics to be covered
number
1
Design of conventional water
treatment units
CREDIT
4
Number of hours as
per planned
1
Reference
1, 5,7
1, 5,7
Flash mixers,
1, 5,7
Flocculators
1, 5,7
Sedimentation tanks
1, 5,7
Clariflocculators
1, 5,7
1, 5,7
1, 5,7
1, 5,7
10
1, 5,7
11
Residue management.
1, 5,7
12
Test- I
13
2, 6
14
screen chamber
2, 6
15
2, 6
16
2, 6
17
Trickling filters
2, 6,7
18
2, 6
19
20
2
2
2, 6
2, 6
21
22
2, 6
23
2, 6
24
2, 6,7
25
2, 6,7
26
up flow filters
2, 6,7
27
Fluidised beds
2, 6
28
2, 6
29
2, 6
30
Test - II
31
2, 6
32
sludge thickening
2, 6
33
sludge digestion
2, 6
34
Biogas generation
2, 6
35
2, 6
36
2,6
37
2, 4
38
Operational
shooting
Trouble
39
40
3, 4
41
3, 4
problems
TOTAL HOURS = 75
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Prepared By
Mr.G.Venkatasamy
Approved By
Dr.R.Annadurai
HOD/Civil
Lesson Plan
Industrial Waste Water Treatment
EN 0508
Semester II
L -3 T- 0
P- 0 C- 3
Sl No Topics to be covered
No. of Hrs
1
Industrial scenario in India - Industrial activity and Environment
2
2
Uses of Water by industry - Sources and types of industrial
2
wastewater
3
Industrial wastewater and environmental impacts
2
4
Regulatory requirements for treatment of industrial wastewater 2
Industrial waste survey
5
Industrial wastewater generation rates, characterization and
2
variables
6
Population equivalent - Toxicity of industrial effluents and
1
Bioassay tests.
Cycle Test- I
7
Prevention Vs Control of Industrial Pollution - Benefits and
2
Barriers
8
Source reduction techniques - Waste Audit
2
9
Evaluation of Pollution prevention options
2
Surprise Test I
10
Environmental statement as a tool for pollution prevention - Waste
2
minimization Circles.
11
Equalisation - Neutralisation - Oil separation Flotation 3
Precipitation - Heavy metal Removal
12
Refractory organics separation by adsorption - Aerobic and
3
anaerobic biological treatment
Cycle Test- II
13
Sequencing batch reactors - High Rate reactors - Chemical
3
oxidation
14
Ozonation - Photocatalysis - Wet Air Oxidation - Evaporation 3
Ion Exchange - Membrane Technologies - Nutrient removal.
15
Individual and Common Effluent Treatment Plants - Joint
3
treatment of industrial wastewater
Surprise Test II
16
Zero effluent discharge systems - Quality requirements for
3
Wastewater reuse
17
Industrial reuse - Disposal on water and land - Residuals of
2
industrial wastewater treatment
18
Quantification and characteristics of Sludge - Thickening,
2
digestion, conditioning, dewatering and disposal of sludge Management of RO rejects.
19
Industrial manufacturing process description, wastewater
2
characteristics, source reduction options and waste treatment flow
Reference
1,2,5
1,2,5
1,2,5
1,2,5
1,2,5
1,2,5
1,2,5
1,2,5
1,2,5
1,2,5
1,2,5
1,2,5
1,2,5
1,2,5
1,2,5
1,2,5
1,2,5
1,2,5
1,2,5
20
21
1,2,5
1,2,5
45
Reference Books
1.
Eckenfelder, W.W., "Industrial Water Pollution Control", McGraw-Hill, 1999
2.
Arceivala, S.J., "Wastewater Treatment for Pollution Control", Tata McGrawHill, 1998
3.
Frank Woodard Industrial waste treatment Handbook, Butterworth Heinemann,
New Delhi, 2001
4.
World Bank Group "Pollution Prevention and Abatement Handbook - Towards
Cleaner Production', World Bank and UNEP, Washington D.C.1998
5.
Paul L. Bishop "Pollution Prevention: - Fundamentals and Practice", McGrawHill International, 2000
Prepared By
By
(K Prasanna)
Approved
HOD/Civil
ELECTIVES
Prepared By
J.S.SUDARSAN
Approved By
Dr.R.Annadurai
TUTORIAL PRACTICAL
T
P
0
3
CREDITS
C
4
LESSON PLAN
Sl.
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
Topics to be covered
Digital image processing- Introduction
Data acquisition Data storage
Data retrieval and formats
Compression
Satellite system and products
Image display and Resolution
Spectral and spatial characters
Sensor model
Geometric distortion and correction
Radiometric distortion and correction
Univariate and multivariate statistics for satellite image
Histogram and noise model
Image quality and preprocessing
Cycle Test I
Spectral signatures and image characters
Feature space and Scatterogram
Spatial filters and Spectral transform
Contrast transform and Fourier transform
Wavelet transform
Image registration, Multi image fusion
Area correlation
Orthorectification
Resampling
Spatial and spectral domain Fusion
Classification ,Feature extraction
Supervised classification
Unsupervised classification
Unannounced quiz
Reference
books
1,2
1,2
1,2
1,2
1,2
1,2
1,2
1,2
2,3
2,3
1,2
1,2
2,3
--2,3
2,3
1,2
1,2
1,2
1,2
1,2
1,2
1,2
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Hybrid classification
Non parametric and parametric classification
Subpixel classification
Pattern recognition and shape analysis
Textural Analysis
Announced quiz
Decision concepts
Fuzzy sets and evidential reasoning
Expert systems
Artificial Intelligence Neural Network
Integration to IS
Model Examination
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8
9
10
Practical
Introduction to ERDAS Imagine
Digital data Information-Expert/Import
Georeferencing
AOI creation
Principal component Analysis
Filtering techniques
Supervised classification
Unsupervised classification
NDVI
Map composition
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1
1
1
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1,4
1,4
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5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Thomas M Lillesand and Kiefer. R.W Remote sensing and Image interpretation
John
Wiley & Publications 2000
2. Sabins R.R. Jr. Remote Sensing Principles and Image Interpretation, W.H.
Freeman and Company, 1978.
3, Paul Curran P.J., Principles of Remote Sensing, 1983.
4. Anji Reddy, Textbook of Remote Sensing and Geographical Information, BS
Publications, Hyderabad. ISBN : 81-7800-018-0.
5. ERDAS working Manual
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Dr.R.Sivakumar
Approved By
Dr.R.Annadurai.
HOD / CIVIL
CREDITS
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LESSON PLAN
Staff: S. Nanda
Lecture
Topics to be covered
No.
1
Introduction of GIS and its applications
2
Agricultural Applications
3
Forestry applications
4
Water resources applications
5
Geology / Geomorphology groundwater
applications
6
Environmental Science application
7
Disaster mitigation and management
Cyclones, Hurricanes, Tsunami and Floods
8
Demographic applications
9
GIS Applications in automated mapping (AM)
10
Un Announced quiz
11
Facility management (FM)
12
Case studies of FM
13
Land information system (LIS)
14
Case studies of LIS
15
Cycle Test
16
Multi criteria evaluation using GIS
Techniques
17
Case studies of multi criteria evaluation
18
Use of knowledge based tools with GIS
19
Expert system
20
Announced quiz
21
Data quality- Error, Accuracy, precision
22
Components of data quality
23
Meta data, Need for Meta data.
24
Object oriented GIS
25
Web based GIS
26
WEB based GIS Applications
27
Case studies
28
Model Test
Total hours
Practical
No. of hrs
required
1
2
1
1
1
Reference
books
1,3
1,3
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
1
2
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1,2
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
45
1
1,2,5
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2
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6
6
5
5
6
3
45
REFERENCES:
1. Burrogh P. A. Principles of Geographical Information Systems for Land
Resource Assessment, Oxford University Press.
2. Paul A. Longley, Michael F Good child, David J Magaine, David W Rhind,
Geographical Information System, 1999.
3. Reobert Laurini, Derek Thompson, Fundamentals of spatial Information
Systems, Academic Press, 1996.
4. Battra- Remote Sensing & GIS Oxford University Press
5. Training Manual of Remote Sensing & GIS GIS Institute, Centre for Spatial
Database Management & Solutions, G-4, Sector-39, Noida
6. WWW. GISinstitute.net and info@GISinsititute.net
7. www.gisdevlopment.net
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N.Sachikanthnada
Approved By
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HOD/Civil
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20
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23
24
25
26
27
28
30
31
Practical
Visual interpretation of Geological features
Structural interpretation and mapping
Lithological mapping
Lineament mapping
Fluvial geomorphologic mapping
Coastal geomorphic landform mapping
Denudational landform mapping
Mineral studies
Hydro-geological studies
Topics to be covered
GIS Integration
Reflectance of properties rocks
Reflectance of properties Minerals
Geologic features study in Visible, NIR
Geologic features study MIR, SWIR
Microwave regions of EMS for geological studies
Spectral reflectance curve for rocks and minerals
Significance of landforms
Image interpretation characters
CYCLE TEST I - 24-02-10
Role of aerial photographs in geological mapping
Structural land form mapping
Lithological Mapping
Drainage mapping
Denudational land form mapping
Coastal Geomorphic features mapping
Ground data collection for geological studies
Raster data and vector formats of geological data
Unannounced Quiz -24-03-10
Geophysical survey and GIS data creation-Introduction
Gravity survey and GIS analysis
Seismic survey and GIS
Magnetic survey data analysis in GIS
Electrical Resistivity data
Assigning rank for applied geological fields
Assigning weightages for geological studies
Image interpretation for various geological mapping part I
Image interpretation for various geological mapping part II
Announced Quiz
08-04-10
Geological application and analysis
Quantitative determination of Geological data
Hydro- geological studies through Remote sensing
Remote sensing for Mineral exploration
Remote sensing for Petroleum exploration
Model Test
21-04-10
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1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
1,5
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1,5
Reference
1,5
books
1,2
1,2
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1,2
1,2
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REFERENCES
1.
2.
3.
4.
Prepared By
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Dr.R.Annadurai.
Approved By
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CIVIL
RS 0508 DBMS
LECTURE TUTORIAL PRACTICAL
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CREDITS
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LESSON PLAN
Staff : M. Nagarajan
Sl. No.
Topics to be covered
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
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28
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30
Reference
books
1
1
1
1
1,4
1,4
1
2
2
3
3
1,4
1,4
1,3,4
1,4
1,4
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1,4
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4
4
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4
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4
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REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Remez Elmasri and Shamkant B. Navathe, Fundamentals of Database Systems,
Fourth Edition, Published by Pearson Education (Singapore) Pvt. Ltd.. 2004.
2. Bipin C. Desai, An Introduction to Database Systems, Galgotia Publications
PVT LTD First edit 1993
3. Michael Abbey and Michael J Corey, ORACLE 8 -A Beginner's Guide, Tata
Mc.Graw Hill, 1998
4. C.J. Date, An Introduction to Database Systems, Addison Wesley, sixth edition,
1995
Prepared By
Mr.M.Nagarajan
Approved By
Dr.R.Annadurai
HOD/Civil
ELECTIVES
TUTORIAL PRACTICAL
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LESSON PLAN
Sl.
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20
21
Topics to be covered
Introduction to remote sensing
Fundamentals -EMR
Band designation
Microwave interaction with atmospheric
constituents
Earth's surface, vegetation, and ocean
Basics of active and passive microwave remote
sensing
Theory of Radiometry
Sensors applications in atmosphere
Sensors applications in ocean and land
System parameters
Un Announced quiz
Target parameters
Radar grammetry
Radar equation measurement and discrimination
Image processing, SAR Interferrometry
Cycle Test I
Real and synthetic aperture radars
Different platforms and sensors.
Principles of SAR
Interpretation of microwave data
Physical mechanism and empirical models for
scattering and emission
No. of hrs
required
3
1
1
1
Reference
books
1
1
1
1
3
2
1,4
1,4
2
1
3
1
1
1
1
2
3
2
2
2
1
2
2
3
3
1,4
1,4
1,3,4
1,4
1,4
1
1
3
1,4
1,4
1,4
22
23
24
25
26
30
volume scattering
Announced quiz
Geological interpretation of RADAR Images
Application in forestry
Application land use, and other disciplines
Model Test
Total hours
1
1
1
1
1
3
45
1,3,4
5
5
5
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REFERENCE BOOKS
1. Fawaz. T. Ulaby, Richard K. Moore and Adrian K. Fung, Microwave remote
sensing active and passive, Vol. 1, 2 and 3 Addison-Wesly publication company
1981, 1982, and 1986
2. Philip. N. Slater, Remote Sensing, optics and optical systems, 1980
3. Robert M. Haralick and Simmonett, Image processing for remote sensing 1983
4. Robert N. Colwell. Manual of Remote Sensing Volume 1, ASRSP, 1983
5. Travett. J. W. Imaging Radar for Resources Surveys. Chapman and Hall,
London 1986.
Prepared By
N.Sachikanthnada
Approved By
Dr.R.Annadurai
HOD/Civil