1106 Basic Civil and Mechanical Engineering

Syllabus


PART- A: BASIC CIVIL ENGINEERING

Module I
Engineering Materials: Cement - varieties and grade of cement and its uses. Cement mortar- Steel- types of steel for reinforcement bars, steel structural sections. Brick- varieties and strength, tests on bricks. Aggregates- types & requirements. Concrete- grades of concrete as per IS code, water cement ratio, workability, mixing, batching, placing, compaction and curing. Construction : Foundation- types of foundations- isolated footing, combined footing, raft, pile & well foundations- Foundation for Machinery.

Module II
Super structure: Brick masonry, English bond and Flemish bond, Stone masonry-Ashlar masonry- Rubble masonry. Roofing- Steel trusses, roofing for industrial buildings Surveying: Principles, instruments, ranging and chaining of survey lines, errors in chaining, field work, field book, selection of survey stations, reconnaissance. Leveling: Leveling instruments, different types, temporary adjustments, mean sea level, reduced level of point, booking of field notes, reduction of levels by height of collimation method. 

References:
1. S.C. Rangawala, Engineering Materials, Charotar Publishing House, Anand.
2. Roy M. Thomas, Fundamentals of Civil Engineering, Educational Publishers,Ernakulam
3 Surendra Singh, Building Materials, Vikas Publishing Company, New delhi.
4 S.C. Rangawala, Building Construction, Charotar Publishing House, Anand.
5. P. Kanetkar, Surveying and Levelling, Volumes 1 and 2, United Book Corporation, Poona.

PART A - Type of Questions for University Exam. (Maximum Marks: 50) (To be answered in separate answer book)

Q 1 Four short answer questions of 5 marks each with two questions from each module. (4x5 = 20 marks)
Q 2. to Q.5 : Two questions A & B of 15 marks from each module with option to answer either A or B. (2 x 15 = 30 marks)

PART – B: BASIC MECHANICAL EGINEERING


Module I
Thermodynamics: Thermodynamics systems – open, closed and isolated systems, equilibrium state of a system, property and state, process, cycle, Zeroth law of thermodynamics- concept of temperature, temperature scales. First law – internal energy, enthalpy, work and heat, Different processes, isobaric, isochoric, isothermal and adiabatic processes Second law – Kelvin-plank and Claussius statements, Carnot Cycle. Internal Combustion Engines: Air standard cycles – Otto and Diesel cycles, working of two stroke and four stroke Petrol and Diesel engines, Carburatted and MPFI engines, fuel pump, fuel injector, ignition system, cooling system, lubricating system.


Module II
Refrigeration and Air conditioning: Vapour compression and vapour absorption refrigeration systems, summer, winter and comfort air conditioning. Manufacturing processes – Casting (sand and die casting processes), Forging (open &closed die forging), Rolling, Extrusion, Welding (resistance, arc and gas), brazing and soldering Elementary ideas of simple reaction and impulse turbines, compounding of turbines. Transmission of power: Belt drives (open and closed), Chain drives.

References:
1. P.K. Nag, Engineering Thermodynamics, Tata McGraw Hill
2. J.P. Holman, Thermodynamics, Mc Graw Hill
3. Rogowsky, Elements of Internal combustion Engines, Tata McGraw Hill
4. Gill, Smith & Ziurys, Fundamentals of Internal Combustion Engines, Oxford & IBH
5. Stoecker, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Tata McGraw Hill
6. Raghavan : Material Science and Engineering, Prentice Hall of India

PART B - Type of Questions for University Exam. (Maximum Marks: 50) (To be answered in separate answer book)

Q 1 Four short answer questions of 5 marks each with two questions from each module. (4x5 = 20 marks)
Q 2. to Q.5 : Two questions A & B of 15 marks from each module with option to answer either A or B. (2 x 15 = 30 marks)

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