Engineering Geology Detailed Syllabus for B.Tech second year first sem is covered here. This gives the details about credits, number of hours and other details along with reference books for the course.
The detailed syllabus for Engineering Geology B.Tech 2016-2017 (R16) second year first sem is as follows.
B.Tech. II Year I Sem. L/T/P/C
Course Code: CV304ES 3/0/0/3
Course Objectives: The objectives was course is to give the basics knowledge of Geology that is required for constructing various Civil Engineering Structures, basic Geology, Geological Hazardous and Environmental Geology which gives a complete picture on the Geological aspects that are to be considered for the planning and construction of major Civil Engineering projects
Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, the student will be able to:
- Understand weathering process and mass movement
- Distinguish geological formations
- Identify geological structures and processes for rock mass quality
- Identify subsurface information and groundwater potential sites through geophysical investigations
- Apply geological principles for mitigation of natural hazards and select sites for dams and tunnels
UNIT – I Introduction: Importance of geology from Civil Engineering point of view. Brief study of
case histories of failure of some Civil Engineering constructions due to geological draw backs. Importance of Physical geology, Petrology and Structural geology. Weathering of Rocks : Its effect over the properties of rocks importance of weathering with reference to dams, reservoirs and tunnels weathering of common rock like “Granite”
UNIT – II Mineralogy: Definition of mineral, Importance of study of minerals, Different methods of
study of minerals. Advantages of study of minerals by physical properties. Role of study of physical properties of minerals in the identification of minerals. Study of physical properties of following common rock forming minerals: Feldsper, Quartiz, Flint, Jasper, Olivine, Augite, Hornblende, Muscovite, Biotite, Asbestos, Chlorite, Kyanite, Garnet, Talc, Calcite. Study of other common economics minerals such as Pyrite, Hematite , Magnetite, Chrorite , Galena , Pyrolusite, Graphite, Magnesite, and Bauxite. Petrology: Definition of rock: Geological classification of rocks into igneous, Sedimentary and metamorphic rocks. Dykes and sills, common structures and textures of igneous. Sedimentary and metamorphic rocks. Their distinguishing features, Megascopic and microscopic and microscopic study of Granite, Dolerite, Basalt, Pegmatite, Laerite, Conglomerate, Sand Stone, Shale, Limestone, Gneiss, Schist, Quartzite, Marble and Slate.
UNIT – III Structural Geology: Out crop, strike and dip study of common geological structures
associating with the rocks such as folds, faults uncomfornities, and joints – their important types and case studies. Their importance Insitu and drift soils, common types of soils, their origin and occurrence in India, Stabilisation of soils. Ground water, Water table, common types of ground water, springs, cone of depression, geological controls of ground water movement, ground water exploration.
TEXT BOOKS:
- Engineering Geology by N. Chennakesavulu, McMillan, India Ltd. 2005
- Engineering Methods by D. Venkat Reddy; Vikas Publishers 2015.
- Engineering Geology by S K Duggal, H K Pandey Mc Graw Hill Education Pvt Ltd 2014
- Principles of Engineering Geology by K.V.G.K. Gokhale – B.S publications
REFERENCES:
- F.G. Bell, Fundamental of Engineering B.S. Publications, 2005.
- Krynine & Judd, Principles of Engineering Geology & Geotechnics, CBS Publishers & Distribution
- Engineering Geology by Subinoy Gangopadhyay, Oxford university press.
- Engineering Geology for Civil Engineers – P.C. Varghese PHI
For all other B.Tech 2nd Year 1st Sem syllabus go to JNTUH B.Tech Civil and Environmental Engineering 2nd Year 1st Sem Course Structure for (R16) Batch.
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