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    NATIONAL PROGRAMME ON TECHNOLOGY ENHANCED LEARNING (NPTEL), India

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    NPTEL E-LEARNING COURCES FROM THE IITs & IISc:http://nptel.ac.in/courses.php?disciplineId=105

    Civil Engineering (130 Lectures)

    [a]Structural Analysis-II byDr. P. Banerji IIT Bombay (video)1. Introduction (2 lectures)

    - Review of basic concepts

    o Equilibrium Equations

    o Constitutive Relations/Force-displacement Relationso Compatibility Conditions

    2. Analysis of Statically Determinate Structures (10 lectures)- SF, BM diagrams

    - Determination of forces in trusses, frames, arches, and cables

    3. Principle of virtual work (2 lectures)

    4. Energy Principle (2 lectures)

    5. Maxwell's and Betti's laws (2 lectures)

    6. Computation of Displacements (8 lectures)- Moment area method

    - Conjugate beam method

    - Virtual work methods

    7. Introduction to statically Indeterminate Structures (2 lectures)- Concept of static and kinematic indeterminacy

    - Determination of static and kinematic redundancy

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    8. Influence Lines (4 lectures)

    - Equilibrium methods

    - Muller Breslau principle

    9. Force Method - Introduction and Applications (12 lectures)

    - Axially loaded members- Plane truss

    - Beams

    - Frames

    [b] Structural Analysis-I(web) byDr. R.S. Jangid,IIT Bombay,Dr. Siddhartha Ghosh,IIT Bombay

    1. Introduction and review of basic concepts ( 2 lectures )

    - Static and kinematic indeterminacy

    2. Review of Matrix Algebra ( 2 lectures )

    - Basics

    - Solution of simultaneous equations3. Analysis of Statically Indeterminate Structures by Force Method ( 8 lectures )

    - Review

    -Matrix method

    - Support settlement

    - Flexible supports

    4. Analysis of Statically Indeterminate Structures by Displacement Methods ( 14 lectures )

    - Review

    - Development of slope-deflection equations

    - Concept of stiffness

    - Displacement method and applications

    o Plane Truss

    o Beam

    o Plane Frame

    o Grid

    5. Computer implementation of displacement method ( 4 lectures )

    6. Analysis for secondary stresses ( 2 lectures )

    - Thermal stresses

    - Erection stresses

    7. Analysis of effects of finite joints ( 2 lectures )

    8. Moment Distribution Method ( 6 lectures )

    - Theory

    - Application to beams

    - Application to frames

    9. Influence lines for Statically indeterminate structures ( 5 lectures )

    - Interlocution and advantages

    - Muller Breslau principle

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    [c]Prof. L.S. Ramachandra,IIT Kharagpur,Prof. Sudhir Kumar BaraiIIT Kharagpur (web)

    Energy methods in structural analysis: Basic concepts; Principle of Virtual work; Principle ofVirtual Displacements; Principle of Minimum Potential energy; Castiglianos first and secondtheorems; Betti-Maxwells Reciprocal theorem. (6 hrs)

    Matrix force method: Introduction; general procedure; analysis of beams, trusses and frames;three-moment equation; temperature stress; lack of fit and settlement of supports.(12 hrs)

    Matrix Displacement method: Introduction; general procedure; analysis of beams, trusses andframes; Slope-deflection equations; temperature stresses; lack of fit and settlement of

    supports.(12 hrs)

    Influence lines: Influence lines for beams, trusses and two-hinged arches. (5 hrs)

    Arches and rings: Analysis of three-hinged and two-hinged arches; analysis of cables and

    suspension bridges; analysis of rings. (5 hrs)

    Variational approach: Introduction to finite element method for frames and trusses. (8 hrs)

    Evaluation of the student should be based on:

    Tutorials: 8Tests/Quiz: 4

    Mid-semester and End-semester examinations.

    References:

    1. Utku,S.,Norris,C.H. and J.B. Wilbur., Elementary Structural Analysis., McGraw Hill BookCompany.2. Hibbeler, R.C., Structural Analysis., Pearson Education Asia publication.

    3. Wang, C.K., Indeterminate Structural Analysis., McGraw Hill Book Company.

    4. Weaver, W., and Gere, J.M., Matrix Framed Structures., CBS Publishers.,Delhi.

    Timoshenko, S.P., and Young, D.H., Theory of Structures, McGraw Hill International Edition.

    [d]Strength of Materials (Video) >> Syllabus byProf. S.K. Bhattacharyya,IIT Kharagpur

    Analysis of stresses

    Body forces, Surface forces, Internal Force, Stress at a point, Components of stress in

    Rectangular coordinates, Stress tensor, Principal stresses, Transformation, Equations, Stressinvariants, Plane stress, Mohrs circle for plane stress, Octahedral stresses, Differential equations

    of equilibrium, Components of stresses in cylindrical and Polar coordinates,

    Analysis of Strain

    Deformable bodies, Concepts of normal strain and shear strain, Strain components at a point,Transformation equations, Principal strains, Mohrs circle of strains, Compatibility conditions,

    Displacement equation of equililibirum, Plane strain.

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    Stress-Strain relationsUniaxial tensile test, Elasticity, Anelasticity , Work-hardening, anisotropy, homogeneity and

    continuity, generalized Hookes law, Lames constants, Modulus of rigidity, Bulk modulus,relation between the elastic constants, Principle of superposition, Uniqueness theorem, Thermal

    effects.

    Uniaxial LoadingBars of variable cross-section, Statically indeterminate problems in a tension and compression,

    Thin cylindrical and spherical vessels.

    Torsion

    Geometry of deformation of a twisted circular shaft, Stress and deformation in twisted circularsolid and hollow shafts, Strain energy due to torsion , Power transmitted by circular shafts.

    Bending of BeamsBending moment and shear force diagrams, Stresses due to bending, bending equation, shear

    stresses in symmetrical elastic beams transmitting both shear and bending moment.

    Deflection of BeamsThe moment curvature relation, Macaulays and moment-area method, Castiglianos theorem.

    Combined StressesBeam subjected to bending and shear, shaft subjected to bending and torsion, short columns.

    Stability of ColumnsStable and unstable equilibrium, Eulers formula for long columns, Rankines formula.

    SpringsTypes of Springs. Close coiled and open coiled springs

    Municipal Solid Waste Management (Web) >> Syllabus

    Prof. T.V. Ramachandra,IISc Bangalore

    COURSE OUTLINE

    Due to rapid increase in the production and consumption processes, societies generate as well as

    reject solid materials regularly from various sectors - agricultural, commercial, domestic,industrial and institutional.

    The considerable volume of wastes thus generated and rejected is called solid wastes.

    In other words, solid wastes are the wastes arising from human and animal activities that are

    normally solid and are discarded as useless or unwanted.

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    This inevitably places an enormous strain on natural resources and seriously undermines efficient

    and sustainable development.

    One of the ways to salvage the situation is through efficient management of solid wastes, and

    this is the focus of this Course, Management of Municipal Solid Waste.

    In the 10 Units that constitute this Course, we will discuss the processes involved in the

    management of solid wastes - from waste generation to final disposal.

    In Unit 1, we will describe solid wastes and introduce you to the classification of solid wastes

    and the functional elements, such as waste generation, storage, collection, transport, processing,recovery and disposal, in the management of solid wastes.

    In Units 2 to 7, we will explain with the support of case studies each of these functional

    elements.

    In Unit 8, we will explain the treatment of solid wastes by incineration and energy recovery fromthe incineration process.

    Subsequently, in Unit 9, we will deal with the treatment and management of hazardous(biomedical) wastes.

    Finally, in Unit 10, we will discuss the concept of integrated waste management.

    COURSE DETAIL

    Lectures (each topic2 hours duration: 20*2= 40 hours).

    S.No Topics

    1 Municipal Solid Waste Management.

    2 Generation and Characteristics of Waste.

    3 Health and Environmental Effects.

    4 Waste Collection, Storage and Transport.

    5 Record Keeping, Control, Inventory and Monitoring.

    6 Implementing Collection and Transfer System.

    7 Case Study-Waste Storage, Collection and Transport.

    8 Waste Disposal - Key issues and features.

    9 Sanitary Landfill.

    10 Waste Processing Techniques.

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    11 Volume, size and Chemical reduction techniques.

    12 Source Reduction, Product Recovery and Recycling.

    13 Planning of a Recycling Programme.

    14 Recycling Programme Elements.

    15 Recovery of Biological Conversion Products: Composts and Biogas.

    16 Composting and Biogasification: Technology.

    17 Environmental Effects of Composting and Biogasification.

    18 Incineration and Energy Recovery.

    19 Hazardous Waste: Management and Treatment.

    20 Integrated Waste Management (IWM).

    MECHANI CS OF SOLIDS (VIDEOS) byM.S. Shiv Kumar, IIT MADRAS

    Lectures in this course:39

    1.1 - Planar Rigid Body (11:41)

    1.2 - Degrees of freedom (31:18)

    1.3 - Equations of Equilibrium (20:57)

    1.5 - Planar rigid body Statics Example 1 (35:00)

    1.6 - Rigid Body Statics Example 2 (28:11)

    2.1 - Structural Systems with rigid bodies (18:38)

    2.2 - Types of 1-D Structural Elements (12:52)

    2.3 - Trusses - Axial members (10.:05)

    2.4 - Analysis of Truss Systems (35:10)

    2.5 - Stability of Structural systems (16:14)

    2.6 - Trusses - additional discussions (24:54)

    2.7 - Trusses - Method of Sections (16:16)

    2.8 - Beams - example 1 (45:32)

    2.9 - Beams - BMD & SFD (45:40)2.10 - Beams - loading, shear and BM relationships (20:49)

    3.1 - Virtual work method (29:22)

    3.2 - Virtual displacements (22:32)

    3.3 - Finding virtual displacements (29:06)

    3.4 - Virtual Work Method - Example 1 (7:08)

    3.5- Virtual Work Method - Example 2 (34:17)

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    4.1 - Static Friction - an understanding (22:18)

    4.2 - Belt Friction (22:44)

    4.3 - Friction : Solving Problems (26:13)

    5.1 - General concepts - rigid bodies (9:53)

    5.2 - Motion of a rigid body = a translation + a rotation (9:01)5.3 - Motion of a point of the rigid body (13:26)

    5.4 - Motion of one point on a rigid body relative to another (18:05)

    5.5 - Understanding rotational motion r_dot = w x r (14:10)

    5.6 - Kinematics velocity and acceleration (17:10)

    5.7 - Understanding Coriolis Acceleration (25:59)

    5.8 - Kinematics - Solving problems (11:06)

    6.1 - Equations of motion of a rigid body (19:01)

    6.2 - Tips and Techniques 1/2 (20:24)

    6.3 - Tips and Techniques 2/2 (18:56)

    6.4 - Solving Problems 1/4 (14:05)

    6.5 - Solving Problems 2/4 (6:00)

    6.6 - Solving Problems 3/4 (5:42)

    6.7 - Solving Problems 4/4 (5:34)

    Tips and Tricks - Engineering Statics - Solving problems (22:28)

    COURSE OUTLINE

    The Structural Analysis courses at UG level generally provide the fundamental concepts which

    are suitable for hand calculations.This course primarily intends to reorganise the analysis toolsfor plane and space truss / frame in the matrix form so as to make it more meaningful to

    professionals.

    Both the Flexibility (force) and Stiffness (displacement) methods of structural analysis are being

    covered with more emphasis on the latter due to its suitability for computer applications.

    The flexibility method cannot be ignored as it is often necessary to obtain stiffnesses through

    flexibility techniques.

    While these methods are applicable to discretized structures of all types, only the frame

    structures have been dealt with in the present course.

    A comprehensive treatment to incorporating Non-linear effects in structure analysis will also be

    discussed.

    The course places little emphasis on efficient computational methods, though computer

    implementation issues will be mentioned during concept presentation.

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    Advanced Structural Analysis (Web) >> Syllabus byDr. Pradeep Bhargava,IIT Roorkee

    COURSE DETAIL

    Sl. No. Topic No. of

    Hours

    1 Statically Determinate Structures:

    Introduction; Analysis of support reactions, internal forces intrusses, beams, cables, arches and frames; Analysis of slopes and

    deflections in beams.

    Principle of virtual displacements and virtual forces; Reciprocaltheorems; Energy concepts.

    Displacement-based and force-based energy principles; derivingstiffness and flexibility coefficients.

    04

    2 Statically Indeterminate Structures:

    Force Methods : Statical degree of indeterminacy Method ofconsistent deformations;

    Theorem of least work, Displacement Methods :KinematicDOF Slope-deflection method; Moment distribution method.

    04

    3 Matrix Analysis of Structures:

    Introduction; Coordinate systems; Displacement and forcetransformation matrices;

    Element and structure stiffness matrices; Element and structureflexibility matrices; Equivalent joint loads; Stiffness and

    flexibility approaches.

    04

    4 Matrix Analysis of Structures with Axial Elements:

    Axial stiffness and flexibility; Stiffness matrices for an axialelement (two dof), plane truss element (four dof) and space truss

    element (six dof).

    Analysis by stiffness method (two/one dof per element) , Analysisby flexibility method.

    Plane Trusses: Analysis by stiffness and flexibility methods. Space Trusses: Analysis by stiffness method.

    08

    5 Matrix Analysis of Beams and Grids: 08

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    Beam element stiffness (four dof); Generation of stiffness matrixfor continuous beam; Dealing with internal hinges, hinged and

    guided-fixed end supports.

    Accounting for shear deformations. Beam element stiffness (two dof); Dealing with moment releases,

    hinged and guided-fixed end supports. Flexibility Method for Fixed and Continuous Beams: Force

    transformation matrix; Element flexibility matrix; Solution

    procedure (including support movements).

    Stiffness Method for Grids:Introduction; Torsional stiffness ofgrid element and advantage of torsion release; Analysis by

    stiffness method using grid element with six/three dof.

    6 Matrix Analysis of Plane and Space Frames:

    Stiffness Method for Plane Frames: Element stiffness (six dof);Generation of structure stiffness matrix and solution

    procedure;Dealing with internal hinges and various endconditions.

    Stiffness Method for Plane Frames: Element stiffness ignoringaxial deformations; Dealing with moment releases, hinged and

    guided-fixed end supports.

    Flexibility Method for Plane Frames:Force transformationmatrix; Element flexibility matrix; Solution procedure (including

    support movements); Ignoring axial deformations. Stiffness Method for Space Frames:Introduction; Element

    stiffness matrix of space frame element with 12 dof and 6 dof;Coordinate transformations.

    07

    7 Analysis of Elastic Instability and Second-Order Effects:

    Effects of axial force on flexural stiffness: Review of bucklingof ideal columns; Flexural behaviour and stiffness measures for

    beam-columns - braced and unbraced, under axial compression.

    Solution by Slope deflection Method:Slope deflectionequations for prismatic beam-columns using stability functions;modifications for pinned and guided-fixed end conditions; fixed-

    end moments in beamcolumns; Introduction to solution by matrix

    method.

    PREREQUISITES

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    1. Determinate and Indeterminate Structural Analysis.REFERENCES

    1. McGuire, W., Gallagher, R.H. and Ziemian, R.D., "Matrix Structural Analysis", SecondEdition, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2000.2. Ghali, A., Neville, A.M., "Structural Analysis - A Unified Classical and MatrixApproach", Second Edition, Chapman and Hall, London, 1978.

    3. William, Weaver, Jr., James, M. Gere, "Matrix Analysis of Framed Structures", D. VanNostrand Co., New York, 1980.

    ADDITIONAL READINGS

    1. Matrix Algebra.Environment Management (Web) >> SyllabusProf. T.V. Ramachandra,IISc Bangalore

    COURSE OUTLINE

    Environmental management (EM) has become one of the most used terms in recent times.

    But, what exactly does the term mean and entail? Different individuals belonging to different

    disciplines approach EM differently and therefore it is difficult to find a single, comprehensive

    view of EM.

    However, we will discuss in detail the various issues relating to EM in the ten Units thatconstitute this Course.

    We will first discuss the fundamentals of EM and ecosystem in Unit 1 and, subsequently, the

    various environmental policies, legislations and international treaties in Unit 2.

    In Units 3 and 4, we will deal with the concept of environmental impact assessment (EIA) andthe preparation of EIA report, respectively.

    We will discuss the methodology and processes of environmental auditing in Unit 5.

    In Unit 6, we will introduce you to life cycle assessment (LCA) in the context of EM.

    In Unit 7, we will explain the various EM system standards.

    We will then take up the issues and techniques relating to EM in Unit 8.

    Finally, we discuss environmental design and economics in Units 9 and 10, respectively.

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    COURSE DETAIL

    A video course shall consist of 40 or more lectures with 1 hour duration perlecture.

    S.No Topics

    1 Principles of Environmental Management.

    2 Ecosystem Concepts.

    3 Environmental Concerns in India.

    4 Policy and Legal Aspects of EM.

    5 Introduction to Environmental Policies.

    6 Environmental Laws and Legislations.

    7 Environmental Legislations in India.8 Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).

    9 Impact Prediction, Evaluation and Mitigation.

    10 Forecasting Environmental Changes.

    11 Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA).

    12 Environmental Clearance Procedure in India.

    13 EIA Documentation and Processes.

    14 EIA Monitoring and Auditing.

    15 Environmental Auditing.

    16 Elements of Audit Process.

    17 Waste Audits and Pollution Prevention Assessments.

    18 EA in Industrial Projects.

    19 Liability Audits and Site Assessment.

    20 Auditing of EM.

    21 Life Cycle Assessment (LCA).

    22 Stages in LCA of a Product.

    23 Procedures for LCA.

    24 Different Applications of LCA.

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    25 Environmental Management System Standards.

    26 EMS Standards: ISO 14000.

    27 Implementation of EMS Conforming to ISO 14001.

    28 Environmental management techniques.

    29 Application of Remote Sensing and GIS in EM.

    30 Ecosystem approach to risk assessment.

    31 Environmental Design.

    32 ED for Manufactured Products.

    33 ED for Buildings.

    34 ED for Developmental Planning.

    35 Environmental Economics.

    36 Economics and the Environment.

    37 Environmental Valuation.

    38 Economics of Natural Resources.

    39 Environmental and Regional Economics.

    40 Ecological Economics.

    Civil Engineering

    Video

    Course Coordinators InstituteNo. of

    Lectures

    Strength of Materials Prof. S K Bhattacharyya IIT Kharagpur 40

    Fluid Mechanics Prof. T I Eldho IIT Bombay 0

    Surveying Prof. Bharat Lohani IIT Kanpur 34

    Engineering Geology Prof. Debasis Roy IIT Kharagpur 40

    Civil Enginnering- Building Materials

    & Construction

    Prof. B Bhattacharjee IIT Delhi 41

    Modern Surveying Techniques* Prof. S K Ghosh IIT Roorkee 0

    Introduction to Transportation

    Engineering

    Prof. Bhargab Maitra

    Prof. K S ReddyIIT Kharagpur 40

    Structural Analysis 2 Prof. P Banerji IIT Bombay 40

    Pre Stressed Concrete Structures

    Prof. Amlan Kumar

    Sengupta

    Prof. Devdas Menon

    IIT Madras 40

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    Design of Steel Structures Prof. Damodar Maity IIT Guwahati 0

    Water Resources Engineering Prof. P MohapatraProf. Rajesh Srivastava

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    Water & Waste Water Engineering Prof. B S MurtyProf. C Venkobachar

    Prof. Ligy Philip

    IIT Madras 40

    Foundation Engineering* Prof. Deepankar

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    Soil Mechanics Prof. B V S Viswanadham IIT Bombay 57

    Hydraulics* Prof. Arup Kumar Sharma IIT Guwahati 0

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    Material Science Prof. Satish V Kailas IISc Bangalore

    Fluid Mechanics Prof. N SahooProf. Subhashisa Dutta

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    Surveying Prof. J K Ghosh IIT Roorkee

    Structural Analysis 1 Dr. Siddhartha Ghosh

    Prof. R S Jangid IIT Bombay

    Modern Surveying Techniques Prof. Onkar Dikshit IIT Kanpur

    Transportation Engineering 1 Prof. Tom V Mathew IIT Bombay

    Structural Analysis 2 Prof. Sudhir Kumar BaraiProf. L S Ramachandra

    IIT Kharagpur

    Design of Concrete Structures Prof. J N Bandopadhyay IIT Kharagpur

    Pre Stressed Concrete Structures Prof. Amlan Kumar SenguptaProf. Devdas Menon

    IIT Madras

    Environmental Air Pollution Prof. Mukesh Khare IIT Delhi

    Construction Planning & Management Prof. Arbind Kumar Singh IIT Guwahati

    Pre Stressed Concrete Structures Prof. Amlan Kumar Sengupta

    Prof. Devdas Menon IIT Madras

    Environmental Air Pollution

    Prof. Arbind Kumar Singh

    IIT Guwahati

    Infrastructure Planning & Management Prof. A Veeraragavan IIT Madras

    Advanced Transportation Engineering Prof. A Das

    Prof. Partha ChakrabortyIIT Kanpur

    Design of Steel Structures 1 Prof. S R Satishkumar

    Prof. A R Shantha KumarIIT Madras

    Water Resource Engineering Prof. Dhrubajyoti Sen IIT Kharagpur

    Design of Steel Structures 1 Prof. S R Satishkumar IIT Madras

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    Water & Waste Engineering Prof. P Bose IIT Kanpur

    Foundation Engineering Prof. Deepankar Choudhury IIT Bombay

    Soil Mechanics Prof. Baleshwar Singh IIT Guwahati

    Hydraulics

    Prof. B S Murty

    Dr. B S Thandaveswara IIT Madras

    Optimization Methods Prof. D Nagesh Kumar IISc Bangalore

    Reliability Engineering Prof. G L Sivakumar Babu IISc Bangalore

    Composite Materials Prof. P C Pandey

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