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Which subject code corresponds to Steel Structures?
Which subject code corresponds to Steel Structures?
What is the total credit for Year IV, Semester VII?
What is the total credit for Year IV, Semester VII?
What is the focus of Unit 3 in the Steel Structures course?
What is the focus of Unit 3 in the Steel Structures course?
Tension members design.
The subject code for Environmental Engineering – II is ___
The subject code for Environmental Engineering – II is ___
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Open Elective-I includes the subject 'Plastic Designs of Steel Structures'.
Open Elective-I includes the subject 'Plastic Designs of Steel Structures'.
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Which unit covers sedimentation in Environmental Engineering – II?
Which unit covers sedimentation in Environmental Engineering – II?
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What is the credit for the Project in Year IV, Semester VIII?
What is the credit for the Project in Year IV, Semester VIII?
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Match the following subjects with their corresponding elective category:
Match the following subjects with their corresponding elective category:
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Study Notes
Course Structure Overview
- B.Tech in Civil Engineering, Year IV consists of two semesters: VII and VIII.
- Total credits for Semester VII: 25, and for Semester VIII: 28.
- Semester VII includes mandatory core subjects and practical labs.
- Semester VIII features elective options and a major project component.
Semester VII Subjects
- Open Elective-I: 4 credits (Topics include wastewater systems and plastic designs in steel structures).
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Steel Structures (TCE-701): Focused on structural design principles, including:
- Rolled steel sections, loads, safety factors.
- Design of riveted and welded connections.
- Compression members and their design characteristics.
- Design of tension members, including bases.
- Comprehensive design of industrial buildings and trusses.
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Environmental Engineering II (TCE-702): Emphasis on water quality and treatment processes:
- Standards for beneficial water uses and wastewater characteristics.
- Treatment objectives, including sedimentation, coagulation, and filtration.
- Geotechnical Engineering II (TCE-703): In-depth exploration of soil mechanics and foundation design (not detailed in the provided text).
- Elective I: 4 credits (Options such as Traffic Engineering and Advanced Foundation Design).
- Environmental Engineering Lab II (TCE-751): Practical application of environmental engineering concepts, 1 credit.
- Structural Detailing Lab II (TCE-752): Hands-on experience with design and detailing practices, 1 credit.
- Tour/Training (TCE-753): Field exposure to industry practices, carrying 1 credit.
- Project (TCE-754): Special project work, 2 credits.
- General Proficiency (GP-701): Additional skills development, no credits.
Semester VIII Subjects
- Open Elective-II: 4 credits (Topics include transportation planning and matrix analysis).
- Earthquake Resistant Design of Buildings (TCE-801): Focus on seismic design aspects for structures.
- Elective II: Additional electives adding specialization choices.
- Elective III: Advanced options such as Environmental Pollution Control and Reliability Design.
- Project (TCE-851): Major project work with substantial practical and research component, 12 credits.
- Comprehensive (TCE-852): Evaluation of overall knowledge and skills, no credits.
- General Proficiency (GP-801): Skills development continues, no credits.
Specialized Electives Overview
- Open Elective-I Choices: Design of wastewater systems, plastic designs of steel structures, finite element methods.
- Open Elective-II Choices: Matrix analysis, seismic analysis, transportation system planning, computer-aided design.
- Elective-I Choices: Traffic engineering, advanced foundation design, theory of elasticity.
- Elective-II Choices: Fundamentals of remote sensing, open channel flow, and groundwater modeling.
- Elective-III Choices: Advanced concrete design, reliability-based design, environmental pollution control.
Steel Structures (TCE-701) Key Topics
- Unit 1: Introduction to loads, safety factors, working stresses, and connection types.
- Unit 2: Focus on compression members, strut design, built-up columns, and loaded columns.
- Unit 3: Design principles for tension members and base structures.
- Unit 4: Design of beams, including potential failure modes.
- Unit 5: Detailed design processes for industrial buildings.
Environmental Engineering II (TCE-702) Key Topics
- Unit 1: Water quality requirements, examination methods, waterborne diseases, and treatment objectives.
- Unit 2: Principles of sedimentation, design of settling tanks, and wastewater treatment efficiency.
- Unit 3: Theoretical framework for filtration processes and hydraulics involved.
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Explore the course structure for B.Tech Civil Engineering in Year IV, Semester VII. This includes details on subjects and credits such as Open Elective-I, Steel Structures, and Environmental Engineering-II. Prepare yourself for the upcoming semester with this comprehensive overview.