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JNTUH M.Tech 2017-2018 (R17) Detailed Syllabus Advanced Foundation Engineering

Advanced Foundation Engineering Detailed Syllabus for Structural Engineering M.Tech first 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 Advanced Foundation Engineering M.Tech 2017-2018 (R17) first year first sem is as follows.

M.Tech. I Year I Sem.

Course Objective: To determine the bearing capacity of shallow and deep foundations and to estimate settlements of structures subjected to external loads, leading to design of foundations resting on soils.

Course Outcome: Students should be in a position to design foundations for varieties of structures resting on soil deposits, and appreciate the importance of reliability based design in geotechnical engineering.

Unit-I : Soil Exploration: Exploration Methods; Planning the Exploration Program; Boring and Sampling; In Situ Tests: Standard & Cone Penetration Tests, Field Vane, Dilatometer, Pressure meter; Rock Sampling, Core Recovery, RQD; Geophysical Exploration; Preparation of Soil Report, Case Studies.

Unit-II : Shallow Foundations: Bearing Capacity:- Shear Failure; Effect of Water Table; Footings with Eccentric or Inclined Loads, Footings on Layered Soils, Slopes on finite layer with a Rigid Base at Shallow Depth, effect of compressibility of soil, on soils with strength increasing with depth, Plate Load tests, Presumptive bearing capacity.

Unit-III : Settlement: Components – Immediate, Primary and Secondary Settlements, Consolidation, Stresses and Displacements in Homogeneous, Layered and Anisotropic Soils; Bearing Pressure using SPT, CPT, Dilatometer and Pressure meter; Settlement of foundations on Sands-Schmertmann and Burland & Burbridge methods; Structure Tolerance to Settlement and Differential Settlements, Rotation, Codal Provisions.

Unit-IV : Deep Foundations: Single Pile: Vertically loaded piles, Static capacity- α, β and λ Methods, Dynamic formulae; Wave Equation Analyses; Point Bearing Resistance with SPT and CPT Results; Bearing Resistance of Piles on Rock; Settlement; Pile Load Test; Uplift Resistance; Laterally Loaded Piles -Ultimate Lateral Resistance; Negative Skin Friction; Batter Piles; Under Reamed Piles; Ultimate Capacity of Pile Groups in Compression, Pullout & Lateral Load; Efficiency; Settlements of Pile Groups; Interaction of Axially & Laterally Loaded Pile Groups, Codal Provisions.

Unit-V : Special Topics of Foundation Engineering : Foundations on Collapsible Soils: Origin and occurrence, Identification, Sampling and Testing, Preventive and Remedial measures. Foundations on Expansive Soils: The nature, origin and occurrence, Identifying, testing and evaluating expansive soils, typical structural distress patterns and Preventive design &
construction measures. *Introduction to Reliability-Based Design: Brief introduction of probability and statistics, LRFD for
structural strength requirements, LRFD for geotechnical strength requirements, Serviceability requirements

TEXT BOOKS

  • Das, B. M. – Principles of Foundation Engineering 5th Edition Nelson Engineering (2004)
  • Donald P Coduto – Foundation Design Principles and Practices, 2nd edition, Pearson, Indian edition, 2012. Phi Learning (2008)

REFERENCE BOOKS

  • Bowles, J. E. – Foundation Analysis & Design 5th Edition McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. (1996)
  • Poulos, H. G. & Davis, E. H. – Pile Foundation Analysis and Design john Wiley & sons inc(1980-08)
  • Tomlinson, M. J. – Foundation Design and Construction – Prentice Hall (2003).
  • Baecher, G.B. & Christian, J.T. – Reliability and Statistics in Geotechnical Engineering, Wiley Publications (2003)

For all other M.Tech 1st Year 1st Sem syllabus go to JNTUH M.Tech Structural Engineering 1st Year 1st Sem Course Structure for (R17) Batch.

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