Foundation Engineering Anna University Previous Year Model Question Paper for Civil Engineering

Foundation Engineering Anna University Previous Year Model Question Paper for Civil Engineering 




ANNA UNIVERSITY :: CHENNAI – 600 025
B.E. / B.Tech. DEGREE EXAMINATIONS, APRIL / MAY 2007
Sixth Semester
Civil Engineering
CE340 – FOUNDATION ENGINEERING
(Model Question Paper)
Time : Three hours Maximum : 100 Marks
Answer ALL questions
Part A (10 x 2 = 20 marks)

1. Give the important parameter to fix the significant depth of exploration.
2. Mention the factors that affect the sample disturbance.
3. What are the different types of shear failures? Draw the sketches.
4. Mention the components of settlement of foundation.
5. Differentiate between cantilever footing and raft foundation.
6. List out the methods for design of mat foundation.
7. Under what circumstances the negative skin friction will develop.
8. List out the necessities of pile foundation.
9. State the assumptions made in Rankine’s earth pressure theory.
10. What is the critical height of unsupported vertical cut in case of cohesive soils?

Part B (5 x 16 = 80)

11. Design a strap footing for the two columns. The allowable soil pressure is 100 kN/m2. Load on left column = 600 kN. Load on right column = 1000 kN, size of left column = 0.3m x 0.3m, size of right column = 0.4m x 0.4m, centre to centre distance between columns = 6m. Eccentricity of footing of left column = 1m. Take the allowable soil pressure as 100 kN/m2. Draw BMD and SFD. Find the thickness of footings for the design B.M. (16)

12. (a) Explain the factors governing the spacing, number and depth of bore holes for a
multi-storey building project. (4)
(b) Explain the SPT test with neat sketch and give the correlation between SPT – N values and relative density. (8)

(c) What are the corrections required for SPT-N value? (4)

(OR)

(a) What are the commonly used methods of soil exploration? Explain any one method in detail. (8)
(b) What are the basic requirements of good foundation? (4)
(c) What are the necessary data required for plotting the bore log for any soil investigation project. (4)

13. Calculate the ultimate bearing capacity per unit area of (i) Strip footing 2.5m wide (ii) Square footing 4.75 x 4.75 m (iii) Circular footing 5.25m diameter. The footing is supported on a soil for which the following data is available. g = 19.5 kN/m3 ; C=17.0 kN/m2, j=200, depth=1.75 m.
Use Terzhaghi’s equation. Take Nc = 17.7, Nq = 7.5, and Nr = 5.0. (16)

(OR)

A building 10m x 20m in plan is built on a raft foundation resting on the surface. The soil profile consists of 4m dense sand over 3m thick silty clay layer resting on rock. The water table is at 2m below ground level. Consolidation test conducted on UDS of clay layer gave the results as follows.
Initial and final void ratios and corresponding stresses are,
e0 = 1.1; s0’ = 2000 kN/m2; ef = 1.0; sf’ = 1000 kN/m2; (16)

14. (a) Classify the pile based on functions, mode of transfer of load and method of
installation with neat sketches. (8)
(b) Explain how do you determine pile load capacity from pile load test. (8)

(OR)

A pile group consists of 9 piles of 30 cm diameter and 10 m length driven in clay. Unconfined compressive strength of soil is 200 kN/m2 and insitu density of soil is 20 kN/m3. Determine the safe load for the pile group. a = 0.6 and F.S. = 3. (16)


15. Determine the active pressure on the retaining wall shown in figure by Culmann’s method. (16)


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B.E-MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 3RD,5TH,7TH SEMESTER NOV/DEC 2012 ANNA UNIVERSITY,CHENNAI TIMETABLE

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Semester  Subject Name
Subject
Exam Date
Day
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Mathematics II
MA2161     19-DEC-12     Wednesday
AN
02
Engineering Physics II
PH2161
20-DEC-12     Thursday
AN
02
Technical English II
HS2161
22-DEC-12     Saturday
AN
02
Engineering Chemistry II
CY2161
27-DEC-12     Thursday
AN
02
Engineering Chemistry II
CY2161
27-DEC-12     Thursday
AN
02
Engineeering Mechanics
ME2151     28-DEC-12     Friday
AN
02
Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering
GE2151
29-DEC-12     Saturday
AN
03
Fluid Mechanics and Machinery
ME2204     19-NOV-12     Monday
FN
03
Manufacturing Technology I
ME2201     22-NOV-12     Thursday
FN
03
Kinematics of Machinery
ME2203     26-NOV-12     Monday
FN
03
Electrical Drives and Control
ME2205     29-NOV-12     Thursday
FN
03
Engineering Thermodynamics
ME2202     04-DEC-12     Tuesday
FN
03
Transforms and Partial Differential Equations
MA2211     07-DEC-12     Friday
FN
04
Electronics and Microprocessors
ME2255     12-DEC-12     Wednesday
AN
04
Heat and Mass Transfer
ME2251     19-DEC-12     Wednesday
FN
04
Engineering Materials and Metallurgy
ME2253     20-DEC-12     Thursday
FN
04
Manufacturing Technology - II
ME2252     21-DEC-12     Friday
FN
04
Statistics and Numerical Methods
MA2266     22-DEC-12     Saturday
FN
04
Strength of Materials
ME2254     27-DEC-12     Thursday
FN
05
Thermal Engineering
ME2301     17-NOV-12     Saturday
FN
05
Engineering Metrology and Measurements
ME2304     21-NOV-12     Wednesday
FN
05
Environmental Science and Engineering
GE2021
26-NOV-12     Monday
AN
05
Dynamics of Machinery
ME2302     28-NOV-12     Wednesday
FN
05
Design of Machine Elements
ME2303     03-DEC-12     Monday
FN
05
Applied Hydraulics and  Pneumatics
ME2305     06-DEC-12     Thursday
FN
06
Principles of Management
MG2351
27-NOV-12     Tuesday
FN
06
Design of Transmission Systems
ME2352     05-DEC-12     Wednesday
AN
06
Automobile Engineering
ME2354     06-DEC-12     Thursday
AN
06
Quality Control and Reliability Engineering
ME2021     07-DEC-12     Friday
AN
06
Unconventional Machining Processes
ME2026     08-DEC-12     Saturday
AN
06
Industrial Tribology
ME2024     08-DEC-12     Saturday
AN
06
Refrigeration and Air conditioning
ME2022     08-DEC-12     Saturday
AN
06
Renewable Sources of Energy
ME2023     08-DEC-12     Saturday
AN
06
Finite Element Analysis
ME2353     11-DEC-12     Tuesday
AN
06
Gas Dynamics and Jet Propulsion
ME2351     18-DEC-12     Tuesday
AN
07
Mechatronics
ME2401     16-NOV-12     Friday
FN
07
Computational Fluid Dynamics
ME2032     20-NOV-12     Tuesday
FN
07
Computer Integrated Manufacturing
ME2402     30-NOV-12     Friday
FN
07
Design of Jigs, Fixtures and Press Tools
ME2029     03-DEC-12     Monday
AN
07
Nuclear Engineering
ME2034     05-DEC-12     Wednesday
FN
07
Process Planning and Cost Estimation
ME2027     08-DEC-12     Saturday
FN
07
Composite Materials
ME2030     10-DEC-12     Monday
AN
07
Total Quality Management
GE2022
14-DEC-12     Friday
FN
07
Robotics
ME2028     15-DEC-12     Saturday
FN
07
Power Plant Engineering
ME2403
18-DEC-12
Tuesday
FN
08
Entrepreneurship Development
ME2035     17-NOV-12     Saturday
AN




08
Production Planning and Control
ME2036     20-NOV-12     Tuesday
AN




08
Advanced I.C. Engines
ME2041     21-NOV-12     Wednesday
AN




08
Maintenance Engineering
ME2037     22-NOV-12     Thursday
AN





08
Engineering Economics & Cost Analysis
MG2451
23-NOV-12     Friday
AN





08
Fundamentals of Nanoscience
GE2023
28-NOV-12     Wednesday
AN





08
Professional Ethics in Engineering
GE2025
12-DEC-12     Wednesday
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08
Operations Research
ME2038
17-DEC-12
Monday
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