BE3255 Basic Civil and Mechanical Engineering Syllabus - Anna University
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BE3255 BASIC CIVIL AND MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
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COURSE OBJECTIVES:
- To provide the students an illustration of the significance of the Civil and Mechanical Engineering Profession in satisfying the societal needs.
- To help students acquire knowledge in the basics of surveying and the materials used for construction.
- To provide an insight to the essentials of components of a building and the infrastructure facilities.
- To explain the component of power plant units and detailed explanation to IC engines their working principles.
- To explain the Refrigeration & Air-conditioning system.
UNIT I PART A: OVERVIEW OF CIVIL ENGINEERING 5
Civil Engineering contributions to the welfare of Society - Specialized sub disciplines in Civil Engineering – Structural, Construction, Geotechnical, Environmental, Transportation and Water Resources Engineering – National building code – terminologists: Plinth area, Carpet area, Floor area, Buildup area, Floor space index - Types of buildings: Residential buildings, Industrial buildings.
UNIT I PART B: OVERVIEW OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING 4
Overview of Mechanical Engineering - Mechanical Engineering Contributions to the welfare of Society –Specialized sub disciplines in Mechanical Engineering – Manufacturing, Automation, Automobile and Energy Engineering - Interdisciplinary concepts in Mechanical Engineering.
UNIT II SURVEYING AND CIVIL ENGINEERING MATERIALS 9
Surveying: Objects – Classification – Principles – Measurements of Distances and angles – Leveling – Determination of areas– Contours. Civil Engineering Materials: Bricks – Stones – Sand – Cement – Concrete – Steel - Timber - Modern Materials, Thermal and Acoustic Insulating Materials, Decorative Panels, Water Proofing Materials. Modern uses of Gypsum, Pre-fabricated Building component (brief discussion only)
UNIT III BUILDING COMPONENTS AND INFRASTRUCTURE 9
Building plans – Setting out of a Building - Foundations: Types of foundations - Bearing capacity and settlement – Brick masonry – Stone Masonry – Beams – Columns – Lintels – Roofing – Flooring – Plastering. Types of Bridges and Dams – Water Supply Network - Rain Water Harvesting – Solid Waste Management - Introduction to Highways and Railways - Introduction to Green Buildings.
UNIT IV INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES AND POWER PLANTS 9
Classification of Power Plants- Working principle of steam, Gas, Diesel, Hydro -electric and Nuclear Power plants- Internal combustion engines as automobile power plant – Working principle of Petrol and Diesel Engines – Four stroke and two stroke cycles – Comparison of four stroke and two stroke engines. Working principle of Boilers-Turbines, Reciprocating Pumps (single acting and double acting) and Centrifugal Pumps, Concept of hybrid engines. Industrial safety practices and protective devices
UNIT V REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 9
Terminology of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning. Principle of vapour compression and absorption system–Layout of typical domestic refrigerator–Window and Split type room Air conditioner. Properties of air - water mixture, concepts of psychometric and its process.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
COURSE OUTCOMES:
- CO1: Understanding profession of Civil and Mechanical engineering.
- CO2: Summarise the planning of building, infrastructure and working of Machineries.
- CO3: Apply the knowledge gained in respective discipline
- CO4: Illustrate the ideas of Civil and Mechanical Engineering applications.
- CO5: Appraise the material, Structures, machines and energy.
TEXT BOOKS:
- G Shanmugam, M S Palanichamy, Basic Civil and Mechanical Engineering, McGraw Hill Education; First edition, 2018
REFERENCES:
- Palanikumar, K. Basic Mechanical Engineering, ARS Publications, 2018.
- Ramamrutham S., "Basic Civil Engineering", Dhanpat Rai Publishing Co.(P) Ltd, 2013.
- Seetharaman S., "Basic Civil Engineering", Anuradha Agencies, 2005.
- Shantha Kumar SRJ., "Basic Mechanical Engineering", Hi-tech Publications, Mayiladuthurai, 2000.
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