Advanced Engineering Geology detailed syllabus scheme for Civil Engineering (CV), 2018-19 onwards has been taken from the DBATU official website and presented for the Bachelor of Technology students. For Subject Code, Course Title, Lecutres, Tutorials, Practice, Credits, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
For 6th Sem Scheme of Civil Engineering (CV), 2018-19 Onwards, do visit CV 6th Sem Scheme, 2018-19 Onwards. For the Elective-III scheme of 6th Sem 2018-19 onwards, refer to CV 6th Sem Elective-III Scheme 2018-19 Onwards. The detail syllabus for advanced engineering geology is as follows.
Advanced Engineering Geology Syllabus for Civil Engineering (CV) 3rd Year 6th Sem 2018-19 DBATU
Prerequisites:
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Module 1 (6 Lectures)
Stratigraphy and Indian geology: geological time scale, physiographic divisions of India and their geological, geomorphologic and tectonic characteristics, study of important geological formations of India namely: Vindhyan, Gondwana, and Deccan traps with respect to: distribution, lithology, tectonics, economic importance etc. significance of these studies in civil engineering
Module 2 (6 Lectures)
Sub-surface exploration:Steps in geological studies of project site, engineering consideration of structural features, exploratory drilling, preservation of cores, core logging, graphical representation of core log, limitations of exploratory drilling method, numerical problems on core drilling, introduction to geological map Sub-surface water:Runoff, fly off and percolation of surface water, juvenile, connate and meteoric water, water table, zones of subsurface water, perched water table, aquifer theory
Module 3 (8 Lectures)
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Module 4 (6 Lectures)
Geology of soil formations:Soil genesis, geological classification of soils, residual and transported soils, soil components, characteristics of soils derived from different types of rocks, nature of alluvium and sand from rivers of Deccan trap region, scarcity of sand
Module 5 (6 Lectures)
Geophysics:Various methods: magnetic, gravitational and electrical resistivity methods, applications of electrical resistivity method using Wennerconfiguration in civil engineering problems such as: finding thickness of over burden and depth of hard rock, locating the spot for ground water well, seepage of water finding, Rock mechanics:General principles, engineering properties of rocks and their dependence upon geological characters, inbuilt stresses in rocks, measurements of these stresses
Module 6 (6 Lectures)
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Text Books:
- Gupte R. B., A Text Book of Engineering Geology, Pune VidyarthiGrihaPrakashan, Pune.
- Gokhale K.V.G.K. and Rao D. M., Experiments in Engineering Geology, TMN, New-Delhi.
- Mukerjee P. K., A Text Book of Geology, The World Press Pvt. Ltd., Calcutta.
- Prabin Singh, Engineering and General Geology, S. K. Katariya and sons, Delhi.
Reference Books:
- Tyrrell G. W., Principles of Petrology, B. I. Publication Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi.
- Holmes A., Principles of Physical Geology, ELBS Chapman &Hall,London.
- Billings M. P., Structural Geology, Prentice Hall of India Private Ltd., New Delhi.
- Farmer L. W., Engineering Properties of Rocks, Champman& Hall, London.
- Reddy, Engineering Geology for Civil Engineering, Oxfard& IBH Publishing Co. N. Delhi.
- SathyaNarayanSwamiB. S., Engineering Geology, DhanpatRai& Co.(P) Ltd, Delhi
Course Outcomes:
On completion of the course, the students will be able to:
- Understand geological time scale and physiographic division of India and their geological characteristics and different geological formation in India.
- Perform sub surface exploration and interpret core log.
- Solve numerical problem based on core drilling and seismic data.
- Familiar with origin of earthquake, seismic wave and landslide in Deccan trap.
For detail syllabus of all subjects of Civil Engineering (CV) 6th Sem 2018-19 onwards, visit CV 6th Sem Subjects of 2018-19 Onwards.