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Andhra University Civil Engineering Syllabus

Hi I want to do B.TECH Civil Engineering from Andhra University . Will you please provide the B.TECH Civil Engineering syllabus of Andhra University so that I can compare it with the B.TECH Civil Engineering syllabus of other Universities .

I am providing you the syllabus of B.Tech Civil Engineering of Andhra University Visakhapatnam.

Andhra University B.Tech Civil Engineering syllabus

1st Semester :

CE211 Engineering Mathematics – III
CE212 Engineering Mechanics
CE213 Structural Analysis-I
CE214 Building Materials and
Building Construction
CE215 Surveying – I
CE216 Engineering Geology
CE217 Strength of Materials
Laboratory
CE218 Survey Field Work-I

2nd Semester :

CE221 Engineering Mathematics-IV
CE222 Structural Analysis-II
CE223 Fluid Mechanics-I
CE224 Surveying-II
CE225 Building Planning & Design
CE226 Environmental Studies
CE227 Survey Field Work-II
CE228 Fluid Mechanics Lab. – I

1st Semester :

CE311 Reinforced Concrete Structures – I
CE312 Steel Structures – I
CE313 Fluid Mechanics – II
CE314 Geotechnical Engg. – I
CE315 Environmental Engg. – I
CE316 Elective-I
CE317 Environmental Engg. Lab
CE318 Geotechnical Engg. Lab. – I
CE319 Soft Skills
FE 01 Free Elective -I

2nd Semester :

CE321 Structural analysis – III
CE322 Reinforced Concrete
Structures – II
CE323 Steel Structures – II
CE324 Geotechnical Engg. – II
CE325 Fluid Mechanics – III
CE326 Elective -II
CE327 Geotechnical Engg.
Lab. II
CE328 Concrete Laboratory
Industrial Training

ELECTIVE – I (COURSE NO. CE 316)

CE316 A Estimating and Quantity surveying
CE316 B Repair and Rehabilitation of structures
CE316 C Disaster Management

FREE ELECTIVE – I.

ELECTIVE – II (COURSE NO. CE 326)

CE326 A Environmental Impact Analysis.
CE326 B Structural Dynamics
CE326 C River Engineering
CE326 D Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems (G.I.S.)
CE326 E Environmental Impact assessment and Management of Water Resources Projects
CE326 F Optimization Techniques

UNIT – I : Basic Concepts : Introduction to Engineering Mechanics – Scalar and Vector quantities – Forces –
Characteristics of a force – Definitions and examples of various types of force systems – Definition of resultant –
Composition and resolution of forces – Moment of a force – Principles of moments of force – Couples –
characteristics of a couple – on Transformations of a couple – Resolution of a force into a force and couple.
Resultants of Force Systems, Possible resultants of different types of force systems – Resultant of a concurrent,
coplanar force system – Resultant of a non-concurrent coplanar force system – Resultant of a concurrent non-
coplanar force system – Resultant of a parallel, non-coplanar force system – Resultant of a system of couples in
space – Resultant of non-concurrent, non-coplanar, non-parallel force system – screw of Wrench.
Equilibrium : Free body diagrams – Equations of equilibrium for a concurrent coplanar force system – Equilibrium
of Bodies acted on by two or three forces – Equilibrium of bodies acted on by non-concurrent coplanar force
system – Equilibrium of bodies acted on by parallel, non-coplanar force system – Equilibrium of non-concurrent,
non-coplanar non-parallel force system.
UNIT – II : Centroids and Centres of Gravity : Centre of gravity of parallel forces in a plane – Centre of gravity of
parallel forces in space – centroids and centres of gravity of composite bodies – Theorems of Pappus – Distributed
Loads on Beams.
Moments of Inertia, Definition – Parallel axis theorm for areas – Second moments of areas by integration – Radius
of gyration of areas – Moments of inertia of composite areas – Parallel axis and parallel plane theorems for masses
– Moments of inertia of masses by integration – Radius of gyration of mass – Moments of inertia of composite
masses.
Friction : Nature of friction – Laws of friction – Coefficient of friction – Angle of friction – Cone of friction –
Problems involving frictional forces – Frictional forces on flexible bands and belts – Rolling friction.
Method of Virtual Work: Principle of virtual work – Equilibrium of ideal system – Stability of equilibrium.
UNIT III : Kinematics : Absolute Motion : Introduction – Recapitulation of basic terminology of mechanics –
Newton’s Laws – Introduction to Kinematics of Absolute Motion – Rectilinear motion of a particle – Angular
motion of a line – Curvilinear motion of a particle using rectangular components – Motion of projectiles –
Curvilinear motion using Radial and Transverse Components – (Simple Problems only) – basics of simple
harmonic motion (Simple problems) – Motion of rigid bodies.
Kinematics: Relative Motion : Introduction to kinematics of relative motion – Relative displacement – Relative
velocity – Instantaneous centre – Relative acceleration.
UNIT IV : Kinetics : Introduction to Kinetics – Force, Mass and Acceleration approach – Newton’s Laws of
motion – Equation of motion for a particle. Motion of the mass centre of a system of particles – D Alembert’s
principle – Rectilinear translation of a rigid body – Curvilinear translation of a rigid body – Rotation of a rigid body
– Plane motion of a rigid body – Reserved effective forces and couples and their use in Dynamic Equilibrium
method.
Kinetics : Work and Energy approach – Work done by a force – Work done by a couple – Work done by a force
system – Energy: Potential energy – Kinetic energy of a particle – Kinetic energy of a rigid body – Principle of
Work and kinetic energy – Conservation of energy – Power and efficiency.
Impulse – Momentum approach – Linear impulse – Linear momentum – Principle of linear impulse and linear
momentum – Conservation of linear momentum – Elastic impact – Angular impulse – Angular momentum –
Principles of angular impulse and angular momentum

TEXT / REFERENCES :
(1) Engineering Mechanics by Singer.
(2) Engineering Mechanics by Timoshenko and D.H. Young.
(3) Engineering Mechanics by J.L. Meriam
(4) Mechanics for Engineers Statics and Dynamics by F.B. Beer and E.R. Johnston
(5) Applied Mechanics by I.B. Prasad

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