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            UNIT V         MODERN MATERIALS                                                                                             9
            Glass  –  Ceramics  –  Sealants  for  joints  –  Fibre  glass  reinforced  plastic  –  Clay  products  –  Refractories  –
            Composite materials – Types – Applications of laminar composites – Fibre textiles – Geomembranes and
            Geotextiles for earth reinforcement – Introduction to Sustainable construction materials.
                                                                                       TOTAL: 45 PERIODS

            OUTCOMES:
            Upon completion of this course, the students will be able to
                  Get familiarized with stone, brick and concrete blocks, their properties and applications.
                  Assess the properties of lime, cement and aggregates, their properties and usage.
                  Get familiarized with concrete, its manufacturing, application and testing.
                  Asses the properties of timber, steel, aluminium, paints and bitumen and their applications.
                  Get familiarized with the modern construction materials and their applications in the construction.

            TEXT BOOKS:
            1.  Varghese.P.C, "Building Materials", PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, 2015.
            2.  Rajput. R.K., "Engineering Materials", S. Chand and Company Ltd., 2008.
            3.  Shetty.M.S., "Concrete Technology (Theory and Practice)", S. Chand and Company Ltd.,2013.
            4.  Gambhir.M.L., "Concrete Technology", 3rd Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Education, 2004.
            5.  Duggal.S.K., "Building Materials", 4th Edition, New Age International, 2008.

            REFERENCES:
            1.   Jagadish.K.S, "Alternative Building Materials Technology", New Age International, 2007.
            2.   Gambhir. M.L., &NehaJamwal., "Building Materials, products, properties and systems",Tata McGraw
                Hill Educations Pvt. Ltd, New Delhi, 2012.
            3.   IS456 - 2000: Indian Standard specification for plain and reinforced concrete, 2011.
            4.   IS4926 - 2003: Indian Standard specification for ready–mixed concrete, 2012.
            5.   IS383  -  1970:  Indian  Standard  specification  for  coarse  and  fine  aggregate  from  natural  sources  for
                concrete, 2011.
            6.   IS1542-1992: Indian standard specification for sand for plaster, 2009.
            7.   IS 10262-2009: Indian Standard Concrete Mix Proportioning –Guidelines, 2009.

            CE17303                      STRENGTH OF MATERIALS I                           L  T  P  C
                                                                                           2  2  0  3
            OBJECTIVES:
                  To gain knowledge on various concepts of stresses and strains, deformation of solids and stresses in
                    thin cylinders.
                  To acquire knowledge on   the various mechanism of load transfer on beams.
                  To learn the slope and deflection of beams.
                  To know the effect of torsion on shafts and springs.
                  To obtain knowledge on concepts of two dimensional state of stress and plane trusses.

            UNIT I         STRESS AND STRAIN                                                                   9+3
            Stress  and  strain at a  point  – Tension,  Compression,  Shear  Stress  –  Hooke‘s Law  –  Relationship among
            elastic  constants  –  Stress  Strain  Diagram  for  Mild  Steel,  TOR  steel,  Concrete  –  Ultimate  Stress  –  Yield
            Stress – Factor of Safety – Thermal Stresses – Thin Cylinders and Shells – Strain Energy due to Axial Force
            – Resilience – Stresses due to impact and Suddenly Applied Load – Compound Bars.


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