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CE6604 notes Railways Airports and Harbour Engineering

CE6604 notes Railways Airports and Harbour Engineering

CE6604 notes Railways Airports and Harbour Engineering Regulation 2013 Anna University Free download. Railways Airports and Harbour Engineering notes free pdf download.

UNIT I RAILWAY PLANNING CE6604 notes

Significance of Road, Rail, Air and Water transports – Coordination of all modes to achieve sustainability – Elements of permanent way – Rails, Sleepers, Ballast, rail fixtures and fastenings, – Track Stress, coning of wheels, creep in rails, defects in rails – Route alignment
surveys, conventional and modern methods- – Soil suitability analysis – Geometric design of railways, gradient, super elevation, widening of gauge on curves- Points and Crossings.

UNIT II RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE CE6604 notes

Earthwork – Stabilization of track on poor soil –- Tunneling Methods, drainage and ventilation –- Calculation of Materials required for track laying – Construction and maintenance of tracks – Modern methods of construction & maintenance – Railway stations and yards and passenger amenities- Urban rail – Infrastructure for Metro, Mono and
underground railways.

UNIT III AIRPORT PLANNING CE6604 notes

Air transport characteristics-airport classification-air port planning: objectives, components, layout characteristics, socio-economic characteristics of the Catchment area, criteria for airport site selection and ICAO stipulations, Typical airport layouts, Case studies, Parking and circulation area.

UNIT IV AIRPORT DESIGN CE6604 notes

Runway Design: Orientation, Wind Rose Diagram – Runway length – Problems on basic and Actual Length, Geometric design of runways, Configuration and Pavement Design Principles – Elements of Taxiway Design – Airport Zones – Passenger Facilities and Services – Runway and Taxiway Markings and lighting.

UNIT V HARBOUR ENGINEERING CE6604 notes

Definition of Basic Terms: Harbor, Port, Satellite Port, Docks, Waves and Tides – Planning and Design of Harbours: Requirements, Classification, Location and Design Principles – Harbour Layout and Terminal Facilities – Coastal Structures: Piers, Break waters, Wharves, Jetties, Quays, Spring Fenders, Dolphins and Floating Landing Stage – Inland Water Transport – Wave action on Coastal Structures and Coastal Protection Works – Environmental concern of Port Operations – Coastal Regulation Zone, 2011.

Subject Name RAILWAYS, AIRPORTS AND HARBOUR ENGINEERING
Subject Code CE6604
Regulation 2013
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CE6603 Notes DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES

CE6603 Notes DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES

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UNIT I INTRODUCTION CE6603 Notes

Properties of steel – Structural steel sections – Limit State Design Concepts – Loads on Structures – Connections using rivets, welding, bolting – Design of bolted and welded joints – Eccentric connections – Efficiency of joints.

UNIT II TENSION MEMBERS DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES Notes

Types of sections – Net area – Net effective sections for angles and Tee in tension – Design of connections in tension members – Use of lug angles – Design of tension splice – Concept of shear lag

UNIT III COMPRESSION MEMBERS CE6603 Notes

Types of compression members – Theory of columns – Basis of current codal provision for compression member design – Slenderness ratio – Design of single section and compound
section compression members – Design of laced and battened type columns – Design of column bases – Gusseted base

UNIT IV BEAMS DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES Notes

Design of laterally supported and unsupported beams – Built up beams – Beams subjected touniaxial and biaxial bending – Design of plate girders – Intermediate and bearing stiffeners – Flange and web splices.

UNIT V ROOF TRUSSES AND INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURES CE6603 Notes

Roof trusses – Roof and side coverings – Design of purlin and elements of truss; end bearing – Design of gantry girder.

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Subject Code CE6603
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CE6602 Notes STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 2 Regulation 2013 Anna University

CE6602 Notes STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 2 

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UNIT I FLEXIBILITY METHOD CE6602 Notes

Equilibrium and compatibility – Determinate vs Indeterminate structures – Indeterminacy – Primary structure – Compatibility conditions – Analysis of indeterminate pin-jointed plane
frames, continuous beams, rigid jointed plane frames (with redundancy restricted to two).

UNIT II STIFFNESS MATRIX METHOD STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 2 Notes

Element and global stiffness matrices – Analysis of continuous beams – Co-ordinate transformations – Rotation matrix – Transformations of stiffness matrices, load vectors and
displacements vectors – Analysis of pin-jointed plane frames and rigid frames (with redundancy limited to two)

UNIT III FINITE ELEMENT METHOD CE6602 Notes

Introduction – Discretisation of a structure – Displacement functions – Truss element – Beam element – Plane stress and plane strain – Triangular elements

UNIT IV PLASTIC ANALYSIS OF STRUCTURES STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS 2 Notes

Statically indeterminate axial problems – Beams in pure bending – Plastic moment of resistance – Plastic modulus – Shape factor – Load factor – Plastic hinge and mechanism – Plastic analysis of indeterminate beams and frames – Upper and lower bound theorems

UNIT V SPACE AND CABLE STRUCTURES CE6602 Notes

Analysis of Space trusses using method of tension coefficients – Beams curved in plan Suspension cables – suspension bridges with two and three hinged stiffening girders

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Subject Code CE6602
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CE6601 Notes DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE and BRICK MASONRY STRUCTURES Regulation 2013 Anna University

CE6601 Notes DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE and BRICK MASONRY STRUCTURES

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Preliminary proportioning of counterfort retaining wall CE6601 Notes:

1. Thickness of heel slab and stem = 5% of Height of wall

2. Thickness of toe slab [buttress not provided] = 8% of Height of wall

3. Thickness of counterfort = 6% of height of wall

4. In no case thickness of any component be less than 300mm.

5. Spacing of counterforts = 1/3rd to 1/2 of Height of wall

6. Each panel of stem and heel slab are designed as two way slab with one edge free (one way continuous slab).

7. The toe slab is designed as
a. Cantilever slab when buttress is not provided
b. One way continuous slab, when buttress is provided

8. Counterfort is a triangular shaped structure designed similar to a T-Beam as vertical cantilever with varying depth (stem acts as flange).

The main reinforcement is along the sloping side. Stirrups are provided in the counterfort to secure them firmly with the stem. Additional ties are provided to securely tie the counterfort to the heel slab.

Water pressure distribution CE6601 Notes:

1. On side walls, it acts linearly varying from 0 at top to ‘wh’ at bottiom.

2. On base slab, uniform pressure acts with intensity ‘wh’
Permissible stresses:

The method of design adopted for design of water tank is working stress method.

The permissible stress values in concrete and steel are given in Tables 21 and 22 of IS456- 2000.

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Subject Code CE6601
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MG6851 Notes Principles of Management Regulation 2013 Anna University

MG6851 Notes Principles of Management

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THE CLASSICAL APPROACH MG6851 Notes:

The classical approach is the oldest formal approach of management thought. Its roots pre-date the twentieth century. The classical approach of thought generally concerns ways to manage
work and organizations more efficiently. Three areas of study that can be grouped under the classical approach are scientific management, administrative management, and bureaucratic management.

(i) Scientific Management MG6851 Notes

Frederick Winslow Taylor is known as the father of scientific management. Scientific management (also called Taylorism or the Taylor system) is a theory of management that analyzes and synthesizes workflows, with the objective of improving labor productivity. In other words, Traditional rules of thumb are replaced by precise procedures developed after careful study of an individual at work.

(ii) Administrative Management MG6851 Notes

Administrative management focuses on the management process and principles of management. In contrast to scientific management, which deals largely with jobs and work at the individual level of analysis, administrative management provides a more general theory of management. Henri Fayol is the major contributor to this approach of management thought.

(iii) Bureaucratic Management MG6851 Notes

Bureaucratic management focuses on the ideal form of organization. Max Weber was the major contributor to bureaucratic management. Based on observation, Weber concluded that many early organizations were inefficiently managed, with decisions based on personal relationships and loyalty. He proposed that a form of organization, called a bureaucracy, characterized by division of labor, hierarchy, formalized rules, impersonality, and the selection
and promotion of employees based on ability, would lead to more efficient management. Weber also contended that managers’ authority in an organization should be based not on tradition or charisma but on the position held by managers in the organizational hierarchy.

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Subject Code MG6851
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CS6403 Notes Software Engineering Regulation 2013 Anna University

CS6403 Notes Software Engineering

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OBJECTIVES CS6403 Notes:

The student should be made to:

  • Understand the phases in a software project
  • To Understand fundamental concepts of requirements engineering and Analysis Modelling.
  • Understand the major considerations for enterprise integration and deployment.
  • Learn various testing and maintenance measures

OUTCOMES CS6403 Notes:

At the end of the course, the student should be able to

  • Identify the key activities in managing a software project.
  • Compare different process models.
  • Concepts of requirements engineering and Analysis Modeling.
  • Apply systematic procedure for software design and deployment.
  • Compare and contrast the various testing and maintenance.

TEXT BOOK CS6403 Notes:

1. Roger S. Pressman, “Software Engineering – A Practitioner‟s Approach”, Seventh Edition, Mc Graw-Hill International Edition, 2010.

REFERENCES CS6403 Notes:

1. Ian Sommerville, “Software Engineering”, 9th Edition, Pearson Education Asia, 2011.

2. Rajib Mall, “Fundamentals of Software Engineering”, Third Edition, PHI Learning Private Limited ,2009.

3. Pankaj Jalote, “Software Engineering, A Precise Approach”, Wiley India, 2010.

4. Kelkar S.A., “Software Engineering”, Prentice Hall of India Pvt Ltd, 2007.

5. Stephen R.Schach, “Software Engineering”, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited, 2007.

6. http://nptel.ac.in/.

Business modeling:

• What information drives the business process?
• What information is generated?
• Who generates it?

Data Modeling:

• The information flow defined as part of the business modeling phase is refined into a set of data objects that are needed to support the business.
• The characteristics ( called attributes) of each object are identified and the relationships between these objects are defined

Process modeling:

• The data modeling phase are transformed to achieve the information flow necessary to implement a business function.
• Processing descriptions are created for adding , modifying, deleting, or retrieving a data object

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Subject code CS6403
Regulation 2013

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EC6504 Notes Microprocessor and Microcontroller Regulation 2013 Anna University

EC6504 Notes Microprocessor and Microcontroller

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OBJECTIVES EC6504 Notes:

The student should be made to:

Study the Architecture of 8086 microprocessor.

Learn the design aspects of I/O and Memory Interfacing circuits.

Study about communication and bus interfacing.

Study the Architecture of 8051 microcontroller.

OUTCOMES Microprocessor and Microcontroller Notes:

At the end of the course, the student should be able to:

Design and implement programs on 8086 microprocessor.

The Design I/O circuits.

Design Memory Interfacing circuits.

Design and implement 8051 microcontroller based systems.

TEXT BOOKS EC6504 Notes:

1. Yu-Cheng Liu, Glenn A.Gibson, “Microcomputer Systems: The 8086 / 8088 Family – Architecture, Programming and Design”, Second Edition, Prentice Hall of India, 2007.

2. Mohamed Ali Mazidi, Janice Gillispie Mazidi, Rolin McKinlay, “The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems: Using Assembly and C”, Second Edition, Pearson Education, 2011

REFERENCE Microprocessor and Microcontroller Notes:

1. Doughlas V.Hall, “Microprocessors and Interfacing, Programming and Hardware:,TMH, 2012.

It is a semiconductor device consisting of electronic logic circuits manufactured by using either a Large scale (LSI) or Very Large Scale (VLSI) Integration Technique.

It includes the ALU, register arrays and control circuits on a single chip. The microprocessor has a set of instructions, designed internally, to manipulate data and communicate with
peripherals.

The era microprocessors in the year 1971, the Intel introduced the first 4-bit microprocessor is 4004. Using this the first portable calculator is designed

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Subject code EC6504
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CS6402 Notes Design and Analysis of Algorithms Regulation 2013 Anna University

CS6402 Notes Design and Analysis of Algorithms

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OBJECTIVES CS6402 Notes:

The student should be made to:

  • Learn the algorithm analysis techniques.
  • Become familiar with the different algorithm design techniques.
  • Understand the limitations of Algorithm power.

OUTCOMES CS6402 Notes:

At the end of the course, the student should be able to:

  • Design algorithms for various computing problems.
  • Analyze the time and space complexity of algorithms.
  • Critically analyze the different algorithm design techniques for a given problem.
  • Modify existing algorithms to improve efficiency.

TEXT BOOK CS6402 Notes:

1. Anany Levitin, “Introduction to the Design and Analysis of Algorithms”, Third Edition, Pearson Education, 2012.

REFERENCES CS6402 Notes:

1. Thomas H.Cormen, Charles E.Leiserson, Ronald L. Rivest and Clifford Stein, “Introduction to Algorithms”, Third Edition, PHI Learning Private Limited, 2012.

2. Alfred V. Aho, John E. Hopcroft and Jeffrey D. Ullman, “Data Structures and Algorithms”, Pearson Education, Reprint 2006.

3. Donald E. Knuth, “The Art of Computer Programming”, Volumes 1& 3 Pearson Education, 2009. Steven S. Skiena, “The Algorithm Design Manual”, Second Edition, Springer, 2008.

4. http://nptel.ac.in/

An algorithm is a sequence of unambiguous instruction for solving a problem, for obtaining a required output for any legitimate input in a finite amount of time.

Definition

“Algorithmic is more than the branch of computer science. It is the core of computer science, and, in all fairness, can be said to be relevant it most of science, business and technology”

Understanding of Algorithm

An algorithm is a sequence of unambiguous instruction for solving a problem, for obtaining a required output for any legitimate input in a finite amount of time.

Subject Name Design and Analysis of Algorithms
Subject code CS6402
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CS6401 Notes Operating Systems Regulation 2013 Anna University

CS6401 Notes Operating Systems

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OBJECTIVES CS6401 Notes:

The student should be made to:

  • Study the basic concepts and functions of operating systems.
  • Understand the structure and functions of OS.
  • Learn about Processes, Threads and Scheduling algorithms.
  • Understand the principles of concurrency and Deadlocks.
  • Learn various memory management schemes.
  • Study I/O management and File systems.
  • Learn the basics of Linux system and perform administrative tasks on Linux Servers.

OUTCOMES Operating Systems Notes:

At the end of the course, the student should be able to:

  • Design various Scheduling algorithms.
  • Apply the principles of concurrency.
  • Design deadlock, prevention and avoidance algorithms.
  • Compare and contrast various memory management schemes.
  • Design and Implement a prototype file systems.
  • Perform administrative tasks on Linux Servers.

TEXT BOOK CS6401 Notes:

1. Abraham Silberschatz, Peter Baer Galvin and Greg Gagne, “Operating System Concepts”, 9th Edition, John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2012.

REFERENCES CS6401 Notes:

1. William Stallings, “Operating Systems – Internals and Design Principles”, 7th Edition, Prentice Hall, 2011.

2. Andrew S. Tanenbaum, “Modern Operating Systems”, Second Edition, Addison Wesley, 2001.

3. Charles Crowley, “Operating Systems: A Design-Oriented Approach”, Tata McGraw Hill Education”, 1996.

4. D M Dhamdhere, “Operating Systems: A Concept-Based Approach”, Second Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill Education, 2007.

5. http://nptel.ac.in/.

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CS6551 Notes Computer Networks Regulation 2013 Anna University

CS6551 Notes Computer Networks

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Applications CS6551 Notes

Most people know the Internet through its applications: the World Wide Web, email, streaming audio and video, chat rooms, and music (file) sharing. The Web, for example, presents an intuitively simple interface. Users view pages full of textual and graphical objects, click on objects that they want to learn more about, and a corresponding new page appears. Most people are also aware that just under the covers, each selectable objection a page is bound to an identifier for the next page to be viewed. This identifier, called aUniform Resource Locator (URL), is used to provide a way of identifying all the possiblepages that can be viewed from your web browser.

There are a variety of different classes of video applications. One class of video applicationis videoon- demand, which reads a preexisting movie from disk and transmitsit over the network. Another kind of application is videoconferencing, which is in someways the more challenging (and, for networking people, interesting) case because it hasvery tight timing constraints

Although they are just two examples, downloading pages from the Web and participatingin a video conference demonstrate the diversity of applications that can be builton top of the Internet, and
hint at the complexity of the Internet’s design. Starting from the beginning, and addressing one problem at time, the rest of this book explains howto build a network that supports such a wide range
of applications.

 

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