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Course Outcomes

3rd semester

Course Outcomes: Mathematics-III

At the end of the course the students should be able to:

C201.1 Understand the concepts of Fourier series. Harmonic analysis and its applications to compute Fourier series for a periodic function.
C201.2 Define (mathematically) Laplace transforms (LT), its properties, Inverse LT. To apply LT to solve ordinary differential equations.
C201.3 Understand the fundamentals of Complex variable & their functions. Determine complex integrals, expansion of complex functions as series & real definite integrals.
C201.4 Determine solution of linear PDE including Homogeneous, Non- homogeneous PDE and also by method of separation of variables.
C201.5 Understand discrete and continuous probability distribution, to find mean, standard deviation of the distribution.

Course Outcomes: Fluid Mechanics-I

At the end of the course the students should be able to:

C202.1 Apply knowledge of different types of fluid for determination of pressure measurement, centre of pressure, buoyancy, metacentric height etc
C202.2 Analyze different types of fluid flow in pipes. To apply continuity equation for determination of velocity potential and stream function
C202.3 Apply Euler’s equation of motion, Bernoulli’s equation for measurement of velocity, discharge through pipes. And to apply energy and momentum equations to flow through pipes
C202.4 Understand different losses in fluid flow, to compare between open channel flow and pipe flow, to apply Chezy’s and Manning’s formula. To determine Hydraulically efficient open channel
C202.5 Analyze flow in mouthpieces, orifices and to apply different hydraulic coefficients for fluid flow in pipes. To analyze flow through different types of Notches and weirs

Course Outcomes: Surveying-I

At the end of the course the students should be able to:

C203.1 Execute leveling operation by direct and indirect methods of leveling along with necessary corrections.
C203.2 Demonstrate contouring using direct and indirect methods and the applications of minor instruments
C203.3 Execute traversing by measuring horizontal and vertical angles using Venire and Micro-optic theodolites traverse making sure all the checks are applied.
C203.4 Solve traverse computations with normal data as well as omitted data and balance and adjust traverse using empirical and graphical methods.
C203.5 Use the methods of Radiation, Intersection and Resection in plane table surveying and solve two and three point problems.

Course Outcomes: Mechanics of Solid

At the end of the course the students should be able to:

C204.1 Apply the concepts of stress strain to analyze the bars and thin vessels.
C204.2 Understand the stress strain concepts and Calculate the principal stresses and strain in basic structural elements.
C204.3 Applying theory of bending to calculate resistance offered by the beam in bending and shear and draw shear force and bending moment diagram of determinates beams.
C204.4 Analyze the forces and combined stresses in columns. And Calculate stresses in dams and retaining walls.
C204.5 Apply the concept of unsymmetrical bending in simple sections and torsion in shaft and springs.

Course Outcomes: Building Material

At the end of the course the students should be able to:

C205.1 Apply the basic knowledge of cement and aggregate used in construction.
C205.2 Understand the properties of fresh and hardened concrete.
C205.3 Understand about ceramic material and its types.
C205.4 Apply the knowledge of timber and plywood, its types and uses
C205.5 Understand the varieties of glass, paints, plastics and PVC.

Course Outcomes: Engineering Geology

At the end of the course the students should be able to:

C206.1 Understand the scope of geology in the civil engineering projects through the megascopic identification of minerals and rocks in specific civil structures.
C206.2 Understand the nature of the rocks and its favorable structure and defects, their availability, ease or difficulties to work upon and their application in various civil engineering Structural components.
C206.3 Understand dynamics of the earth and to analysis the effect of the destructive tectonic force on the civil structures for imparting the safety features while designing
C206.4 Understand the land stability features for different topographical units to analysis the safety features while designing & to identify the suitable preventive measure.
C206.5 Apply the site selection and design criteria for mega civil engineering Constructions viz. dams, bridges, tunnels, high ways and reservoirs. Preparations & interpretation geological maps.