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4m 4m
Determine the support reactions, and draw the axial force,
shear force and bending moment diagrams for the frame.
Joints B and C are rigid joints and Joint E is an internal
hinge of the frame.
Determine the slope and deflection at points B and C of the (10) (2)
beam shown in the figure. Values for the moment of inertia
Q2 of each segment are indicated in the figure.
Take E = 200 GPa. Use Moment-area method.
500 Ntm
/sc. = 4(106) mm.'
3m
Determine the slope at point C of the beam using (10) (2) (3)
Conjugate beam method.
E= 200 GPa and 1= 250(106) mmt.
1 kNan
b).
8 in + 8m
Q3
Find the vertical deflection of the joint E of the truss shown (10) (2) (3)
b) in Fig. The cross sectional area of each member is 500
mm2; E = 200 kI\l/mm2.
(15) (4) (5)
A symmetrical three hinged arch has a span of 20 meters
and a rise of 4 m. The arch carries a uniformly distributed
load of 10 kN/m over the entire span. It also carries two
Q4 concentrated loads of 40 kN each at 2m and 5m from left
support.
Compute the reactions. Also determine the BM, radial
shear and normal thrust at a section 4 m from left end.
The cables of a suspension bridge have a span of 60m and (20) (4)
a central dip of 7.5m. Each cable is stiffened by a girder
hinged at the ends and also at the middle so as to retain a
parabolic shape for the cables. The girder is subjected to a
dead load of 10 kN/m and a live load of 20kN/m, 15m
long.
Q5
The load system shown in Fig. moves from left to right on (10) (3) (4)
a girder of span 10 meters. Find maximum bending
moment which can occur under the 80 kN load.
r't) ..cri to 0
Find Euler's critical buckling load for a hollow cylindrical (10) (5) (7)
cast iron column 200mm external diameter and 25mm
thick, if it is 6 meter long and hinged at both the ends. Take
E= 8x104 N/mm2. Compare Euler's critical load with the
Rankine's critical load taking fc = 550 N/mm2 and
Rankine's constant as 1/1600.
Draw the influence line diagrams for the forces in the (10) (3) (4)
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End Semester Exam
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Instructions:
• Q1 is compulsory to attend
• Assume appropriate any missing data
• ,--....,•• v. I.- -
Question Maximum Course Module
No Marks Outcome No.
Number
Q1.(a) Briefly explain Rapid hardening cement and their uses. 6
(b) Define aggregate. List the characteristics of it which affects the 05
concrete.
(c) List the types of cement. Briefly explain hydrophobic cement 05
and their uses
(d) Define bleeding in concrete. Briefly explain the purpose of 05
adding admixtures
Q2. (a) Explain in details Slump Test for concrete with a neat sketch 7 2
(b) Explain Tremie method of concreting with neat sketch. 8
(c) Explain the precaution required during under water concreting. 5
Q3 .(a) Design a concrete mix for M40 grade of concrete with the 20 3
following data using IS:10262 code
Type of cement: OPC 43 grade I
Maximum size if aggregate: 20 mm
Workability: 100 mm slump
Minimum cement content: 320 Kg/m3
Take w/c ratio: 0.40
_
Method of placing concrete: pumping
Type of aggregate: crushed angular
Admixture: Super plasticizer
Specific gravity of Coarse agg : 2.75
Specific gravity of fine agg : 2.65
Grading of fine agg : Zone III
Dosage of admixture: 1.1% weight of cement
Specific gravity of admixture: 1.2
(c) What are the factors which control the performance of HPC 07
Give a typical layout of the site for Ready mix concrete plant. 14
(b) Explain in details about transit mixer of Ready mix concrete
What do you mean by Polymer concrete? List out its types and
(b) advantages of Polymer concrete. 10
40 kNim
Q.2 (a) Find the slope and vertical deflection at C for the beam supported and (10) 2 3
loaded as shown in figure below. Use moment area method only.
6 kN
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111
1
Q.2 (b) Find the slope and vertical deflection at C for the beam supported and (10)
2 3
loaded as shown in figure below. Use conjugate method only.
8 k\i'm
4444444444
2m
> 1
Q.3 (a) Determine the vertical deflection at C of the rigid jointed frame loaded (10)
as shown in figure below. 2 3
2 kN
10 KN/
Q.3 (b) For the pin jointed frame loaded as shown in figure below, find the (10)
2 3
vertical deflection of joint A.
30 kN
3 in
3m
Q.4 (a) A symmetrical three hinged segmental arch of span 40 m and central (15) 4 5
rise of 4 m is subjected to a ad! of 340 kN/m on the left half horizontal
span of the arch and a concentrated loads of 150 kN at 25 m from the
left support.
Determine
(a) the support reactions
(b) radial shear, normal thrust and BM just to the left of 150 kN load
(c) draw BMD
Q.4 (b) State the advantages and disadvantages of an arch over a beam of same (05) 4 5
span.
Q.6 (a) For a simply supported beam of span 8 m with an overhang of 2m over (10) 3 4
the right support B, draw influence diagrams for
a) reaction at left support A
b) shear force at a section C, 3 m from left support A
c) bending moment at a section C, 3 m from left support A
Q.6 (b) The load system shown in figure below crosses a simply supported (10) 3 4
girder of span 30 m. Determine the value of maximum positive shear
force at a section 10 m from left support.
30 kN 30 LN 120k1\ 120 kN
3
Q.7 (a) Compare the crippling loads given by Euler's and Rankine's formulae (10) 5
for a steel column 5.0 m long and fixed at both the ends. The cross
section of the column is a symmetrical I section with the following
dimensions.
Top and bottom Flange width = 300 mm.
Top and bottom Flange thickness — 20 mm,
Depth of web = 200 mm, Thickness of web = 20 mm.
Take E = 2x10 Nimm2 , f = 350 Mpa and Rankine's constant as
1,17000.
3 4
Q.7 (b) For the pin jointed frame shown in figure below draw influence (10)
diagram for axial force in members FEI, GI I and GI.
4m
4
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Sardar Patel College of Engineering
(A Government Aided Autonomous Institute)
Munshi Nagar, Andheri (West), Mumbai — 400058.
End Semester Exam, May-2016
Q. P. Code:
Max. Marks: 100 Duration: 3 hour
Class: S.Y.B.Tech. Semester: IV Program: Civil
Name of the Course: Surveying-II Course Code : BTC- 227
Instructions: ricks),- tic ) e •
1. Question No 1 is compulsory.
2. Attempt any four questions out of remaining six,
3. Draw neat diagrams
4. Assume suitable data if necessary
Question Maximum Course Modul
No Marks Outcome No.
Number
(a) Explain the working principle of electronic tacheometer. 05 C.0.1
(b) In a Triangle PQR, the angles P, Q and R were observed
as 750, 550, and 50°. The line PR was used as base line of
05 C.0.1 7
known length and error d for the distance angles is 3.
Calculate the strength of the figure? (Note: All stations were
Q1
occupied and all the angles were measured)
(c) Explain the procedure for transfer of alignment inside 05 C.0.1 6
the tunnel.
(d) Explain the use of tacheometric tables for calculating 05 C.0.3 5
distance and elevation with suitable example.
a) An upgrade of + 1.8 % meet with another upgrade of +
10 C.0.1
1.2 %. Determine the reduced levels of the various stations
on the curve using chord gradient method. Assume rate of
Q2 change of grade to be 0.05% per 20 m chain and the chain
age and elevation of the point of grade separation are 1400
m and 380 m, respectively.
b) Classify precise levelling and discuss the guidelines
10 C.0.1 4
followed in method of precision levelling.
Q3 (a) Prepare data necessary to set out a composite curve
12 C.0.1 2
using deflection angular method from following details: R =-
250 m, Angle of deflection = 60°, length of transition curve
= 100 m. Consider chainage of PI is 1600 m and peg
interval of 20 m for setting out transition as well as circular
i curves.
1 (b) Discuss in detail the procedure for setting out culvert.
08 C.0.4 6
(a) A closed traverse ABCDEA was run using a 12 C.0.1 5
tacheometre fitted with analytic lens and staff kept vertical.
Calculate the missing length and bearing of line EA from
the following data (Assume K= 100):
Inst. Staff Staff Vertical Bearing
Station station intercept angle
A B I 0.35 + 5 ° 30' AB = 71° 30'
9-4 I 6(
(b).How will you carry out setting out work of a seWer line? 10 C.0.4 6
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Sardar Patel College of Engineering
(A Government Aided Autonomous Institute)
Munshi Nagar, Andheri (West), Mumbai 400058.
Re Examination
June 2016 Duration: 3 hours
Program: Civil
Max. Marks: 100 Semester: V
Class: T. Y. B. Tech. C rse Code: CE302
Name of the Course: Geotechnical Engineering 1
Instruettons:
1. Question No. 1 is compulsory.
Attempt any four out of remaining six questions.
2. State clearly any assumptions made and state units for all quantities.
3. Assume suitable data if necessary and state the same clearly.
4.
Course
Max. Outcome Module
Marks Number
Q. No. 3
05 2
Explain critical gradient and quick sand condition. 05 2 2
1 a 1
What is relative density? State its equation. 05 1
b Draw the three phase diagram for soil and define e, n, w and Sr. 4
05 3
c
Differentiate between compaction and consolidation.
d
10 3 6
State and derive the relationship between major and minor
2 a
principal stresses: 05 3
Explain the various causes of slope failure
b
Determine the liquid limit of soil based on the following data
c
obtained from the laborator .
12 713 4 7 2
I Trial No. 05 2
j3.1 6.5 12.1 6.5 —1
rWeight of water (gm) --,,----
92 13.8 121.8 . 11
Weight of dry soil (gm)
30 20 115 13 1
Number of blows
10 1 5
Explain Terzaghi's spring analogy of one dimensional
3 a
consolidation
The sieve analysis of a soil gave % passing 75 micron sieve as
b 10 2 2
4%, % passing 4.75 mm sieve as 78%, coefficient of curvature
as 1.8, and coefficient of uniformity as 12.3. Classify the soil as
per IS 1498-1970.
10 1 3
5 a State and derive the Laplace equation for flow nets
b An unconfined compression test on a soil sample shows failure
6
at 1.5 kg/cm2. The failure plane makes an angle of 500 to the
05 3
horizontal. Calculate c and 4).
c State the importance of performing soil exploration for any 05 4 7
construction project
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(A Government Aided Autonomous Institute)
Munshi Nagar, Andheri (West), Mumbai — 400058.
End Semester Exam
May 2016
--Instructions:
1. Q.1 is compulsory. cks ,
Page 1
Draw the location plan and site plan of the 15 1,2,3 1-6
Q.2.b
building designed in Q.no.1 . Give the area
statement for the proposed construction in the plot.
05 1 1,5,6
Q.3.a Explain the importance of providing Foundation
plan and section in working drawings. State the
essentials to be shown in the foundation plan of a
RCC structure
15 1,2,3 1,5,6
Q.3.b Draw the foundation plan with a detailed section
showing, the plinth details, footing details and the
column details you have designed for the building
in Q.no.1
05 4 3
Q.4.a State the byelaws that you have followed while
planning a stair for a residential building.
15 1,2,3 1,5,6
Q.4.b Design and draw the plan and complete section
(from foundation to headroom) of the stair
provided for the building designed in Q.no.1 1,6
Enlist various types of pitched roofs and state the 05 1
Q.5.a
advantages of providing pitched roof for
residential buildings. 1,6
Draw a typical section of simply supported steel 15 1,2,3
Q.5.b
roof truss for a span of 10m showing all its
components and joints.
05 1 1,5,6
Q.6.a Explain the term 'Elevation'. State the difference
between elevation and sectional elevation.
15 1,2,3 1,5,6,7
Q.6.b Draw the detailed sectional elevation of the
building designed in Q.no.l. The section should
pass through sanitary unit and other important
components of the building.
05 1,3,4 1,5,6
Q.7.a State the importance of providing structural
drawings for any building. State the structural
components of load bearing structure and RCC
structure for which drawings are necessary. 1,5,6
15 1,3
Q.7.b Draw the detailed section of (any 3)
1. Typical details of water proofing over
terrace
——
— -- — 2. 1 ypicaTdetailS- Of water prodfing in sunken
slab in sanitary units
3. Typical structural details of a R.C.C. chajja
4. Typical structural details of a UCR
masonry in load bearing foundation for an
external wall.
5. Typical structural details of a R.C.C.
simply supported slab for a load bearing
structure
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Inst
ructions: rlas\-cr (file
1. Question no 1 is compulsory & attempt any four out of remaining six questions.
2. Illustrate answer with neat sketches wherever required.
3. Make suitable assumptions where necessary . and state them clear .,
Question Course Module i
Maximum
No Outcome No.
Marks
Number
Write a short note on the following terms (any four)
Q1 a) Capillarity b) Metacentric Height c) Flow net
20 1&2 1-7
d) Borda's mouthpieces e) Uniform flow
f) Relative Equilibrium
A) Derive _ expression
_ . _. for Total pressure_ & Centre of
pressure, when it acts on Inclined plane surface under 08 2
fully submerged conditions.
B) The diameter of small piston & large piston of
Q2 hydraulic jack are 3.5 cm & 11.5 cm respectively. A force
of 75 KN is applied on the small piston. Find the load 2
lifted by large piston, when 06 2
1)the pistons are at same level
2) small piston is 40 cm above the large piston
C) Derive an expression for U-Tube differential
Manometer. 06 2
A) Explain the different types of fluid pattern in fluid
kinematics 08 1
Q3 B) Write a short note on Pitot tube & Rotameter I 06 1
C) A two dimensional flow is described by the 3
velocity components, u = 5 x3 , v= -15x2y .
Evaluate the stream functions, velocity & 06 1
acceleration at point p (1.2)
A) Derive an expression of hydraulic coefficients for
Q4 sharp edged orifices discharging free. 08 1
B) Derive an expression for time emptying a tank through
an orifice at its bottom. 06 1 4
C) Explain the difference between notch & weir with 1
06
sketches. Why ventilation is provided in the notch?
A) Explain a (flow past Rankine oval body). Also obtain
expression for the following terms:
i. Location of stagnation point. 12 1&2
ii. Max Width of a body.
Q5 5
i i i. Dimension of rankine oval.