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Railway, Bridge, and Tunnel Engineering Course

The document provides an overview of the course content for the subject Railway, Bridges and Tunnels (CE503) at Gujarat University. The course is divided into three sections - Railways, Bridges, and Tunnels. The Railways section covers the history of railways in India, railway components like gauge, alignment, tracks, and fittings. It also discusses geometric design, resistance to traction, points/crossings, and stations/yards. The Bridges section classifies bridges and describes construction methods and maintenance. The Tunnels section defines tunnels, discusses survey methods and shapes. It also covers tunneling techniques in soft ground and hard rock, and aspects like lighting, ventilation, safety

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Railway, Bridge, and Tunnel Engineering Course

The document provides an overview of the course content for the subject Railway, Bridges and Tunnels (CE503) at Gujarat University. The course is divided into three sections - Railways, Bridges, and Tunnels. The Railways section covers the history of railways in India, railway components like gauge, alignment, tracks, and fittings. It also discusses geometric design, resistance to traction, points/crossings, and stations/yards. The Bridges section classifies bridges and describes construction methods and maintenance. The Tunnels section defines tunnels, discusses survey methods and shapes. It also covers tunneling techniques in soft ground and hard rock, and aspects like lighting, ventilation, safety

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GUJARAT UNIVERSITY B.E.

Civil Engineering Sem-V CE503 Railway, Bridges And Tunnels


Subject Code Teaching Scheme Theory Railway, Bridges and Tunnels CE503 03 Lab/ Pract -Exam Examination Scheme Theory Paper 1.5 Hrs 3 Hrs Theory Marks 50 100 Pract/Ora l -TW -Total 150

Sessiona l Universi ty

Course Content: (A) Railway : [50 Marks] I Introduction: History, Indian Railways, recent developments. II Gauge: Definition, types-Broad gauge, meter gauge, narrow gauge, loading gauge, construction gauge .Problems of change of gauge. III Alignment: Definition, importance, factors, requirements of an ideal alignment. IV Permanent way: Definition, requirements. V . Rails: Functions, types, flat footed rail, coning of wheels, creep, causes of creep, Effects of creep, Measures to reduce creep. VI Sleeper: Functions, requirements, types-concrete, wooden, C.I.,Steel, spacing, sleeper density, examples. VII Ballast: Function, specifications. VIII Track fittings: Fittings and fastening IX Geometric design : Necessity & parameters of geometric design, gradientdefinition, purpose, types-ruling, pusher helper, momentum gradient, gradient in station & yards, grade compensation, examples curves-necessity, degree of curve (radius of curve), relationship-versine of a curve & radius, maximum permissible speed on fully transitioned curve, super elevation(Cant), cant deficiency, examples. X Resistance to Traction: Resistance to-friction, wave action, speed, track irregularity, wind, gradient, curvature, starting and accelerating. Stress in rails, sleepers, ballast and formation, XI Points and crossings: Functions, various terms, track layouts and sketches of turn out, diamond crossing, gauntleted track, triangle, double junction, cross overbetween two parallel tracks with intermediate straight, scissors cross over, single slip, double slip, gatherings line, examples XII Stations and yards: Purpose, facilities required at railway stations. requirements of station yard, classification as per function, wayside (crossing) station layout. Types of yards-definition, layout, functions, principles followed, various types, marshal yard. Layout of wayside stations, junctions and terminals, marshalling yards XIII Signaling and interlocking: objects, classification, electronic signaling. System, (B) Bridge [25 Marks] I General: Site investigation, waterway calculations, scours depth, afflux, economic Span. II Classification : Classification of superstructures with respect to structural behavior and material used, types of substructures, flooring joints, bridge be bearings, movable bridges, temporary bridges. III Construction methods: Methods of erection of various types of bridges, Superstructures and substructures. IV Maintenance: Testing and strengthening of bridges. (C) Tunnels:[25 Marks] I General: Definition, advantages and disadvantages of tunnel, uses of tunnel, survey, various shape, size and sketches of tunnel for roads and railways, selection

of route. Tunnel lining. Tunneling in soft ground: Methods of fore-poling and needle beam, shield and use of shield plenum process, transferring centerline. III Tunneling in hard rock: Methods of tunneling, tunnel Boring Machine, drilling. IV Lighting and Ventilation: dust control, control of water, safety measures. Term Work Term work shall be based on the above mentioned course content. Field Visit: Field visits based on course content are suggested. Reference Books: I Railway Engineering by Saxena S.C. and Arora S. P. II Principles and practice of bridge engineering by Bindra S. P. III Tunnel engineering by Saxena S.C. V Railway Engineering by Satish Chandra and Agrawal M.M. II

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