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CED 304 - Monsoon 2018

This document outlines an undergraduate course proposal for Transportation Engineering-I. The 3 credit course will cover topics related to road transportation including traffic engineering, roadway geometry, materials used in pavement construction, and pavement design. Assessment will include assignments, exams, lab work performance, reports, and a viva voce, with theory components making up 75% of the grade and lab work 25%. The course is intended as a major requirement for undergraduate Civil Engineering students.

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CED 304 - Monsoon 2018

This document outlines an undergraduate course proposal for Transportation Engineering-I. The 3 credit course will cover topics related to road transportation including traffic engineering, roadway geometry, materials used in pavement construction, and pavement design. Assessment will include assignments, exams, lab work performance, reports, and a viva voce, with theory components making up 75% of the grade and lab work 25%. The course is intended as a major requirement for undergraduate Civil Engineering students.

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SHIV NADAR UNIVERSITY

UNDERGRADUATE COURSE PROPOSAL

I. COURSE TITLE: Transportation Engineering-I

II. COURSE CODE: CED 304

III. COURSE CREDITS (L:T:P): 3:0:1

IV. TOTAL CONTACT HOURS/ BATCH/WEEK (L:T:P): 3:0:2

V. NO. OF BATCHES: 2

VI. COURSE TYPE (MAJOR/UWE/CCC/REAL/VELS/IC), PLEASE MENTION ALL


THAT APPLIES: MAJOR

VII. PREREQUISITE/S (IF ANY):None

VIII. COURSE COORDINATOR/INSTRUCTOR(S): Dr Shalini Rankavat

IX. SCHOOL/ DEPARTMENT: SoE/Civil Engineering

X. DISCIPLINES TO WHICH THE COURSE MAY BE OF INTEREST: Civil Engineering

XI. COURSE CONTENT:

The course presents an introduction to Transportation Engineering and focuses primarily on road
transportation related issues. Main topics covered are:

Introduction: Breadth and scope of Transportation Engineering, modes of transportation and their
comparison, effect of transportation systems on economy, impact on environment; Road transport
Characteristics, Classification of roads, Road development plans in India, network patterns.
Traffic Engineering: Traffic Studies, Origin-Destination studies, speed and delay studies,
accident analysis, volume studies, passenger car equivalent, etc.; Traffic control Devices, marking,
Signs, Signals, Regulations; Speed-flow-density relationship, Greenshields model, signal timing
estimation, capacity and Level-of-Service analysis.
Roadway Geometry: Road, road user and vehicle characteristics, factors affecting design
standards, cross-section elements, Stopping and overtaking sight distances, Road alignment, site
selection, plan evaluation, Horizontal alignment, vertical alignment, design of summit and valley
curves.
Materials: Sub-grade soil, classification, group index, sub-grade soil stabilization; Aggregate,
physical properties, mechanical properties, test on aggregates; Bituminous material, classification,
tests on bitumen.
Pavement Design: Necessity of pavement, types of pavements & characteristics, design
parameters, wheel loads and axle loads, tyre pressure, load repetitions, ESWL; rigid and flexible
pavement design, stresses in rigid pavement.
Lab Work based on various testing methods for materials such as soil, aggregates, and bitumen
as well as exercises based on traffic engineering concepts.

XII. RECOMMENDED BOOK(S):

Text Book:
1. S. K. Khanna and C. E. G. Justo, “Highway Engineering”,9th Edition, Nem Chand and Brothers
(2011).

Reference Books:
1. L. R. Kadiyali and N.B. Lal, “Principles and Practices of Highway Engineering”,Khanna
Publishers (2005)
2. L. R. Kadiyali, “Traffic Engineering and Transport Planning”,Khanna Publishers (2011).
3. Paul H. Wright and Karen K. Dixon, “Highway Engineering”,7th Edition, Wiley India (2012).
4. Yang H. Huang, “Pavement Analysis and Design”, Pearson Education India.
5. Ajay K. Duggal and Vijay P. Puri, “Laboratory Manual in Highway Engineering”, New Age
International.

XIII. ASSESSMENT SCHEME:

Theory: 75% of your grade


Lab Work: 25% of your grade
Theory
Assignments: 25%
Mid Term Exam: 20%
Final Exam: 30%
Lab Work
Performance/participation: 10%
Report writing: 7%
Viva voce: 8%
Total: 100%

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