PH3201 Physics for Civil Engineering Question Papers
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“PH3201 Physics for Civil Engineering Question Papers”
“Physics for Civil Engineering Question Papers”
“PH3201 Question Papers”
Subject Info:
Semester | Second Semester |
Department | Civil Engineering |
Year | First Year |
Regulation | R 2021 |
Subject Code / Name | PH3201 Physics for Civil Engineering |
Content | Question Papers |
Syllabus:
PH3201 Physics for Civil Engineering
UNIT I THERMAL APPLICATIONS
Principles of heat transfer, steady state of heat flow, conduction through compound media-series and parallel-conductivity of rubber tube and powder materials – heat transfer through fenestrations, thermal insulation and its benefits – heat gain and heat loss estimation – factors affecting the thermal performance of buildings, thermal measurements, thermal comfort, indices of thermal comfort, climate and design of solar radiation, shading devices – central heating.
UNIT II VENTILATION AND REFRIGERATIO
Requirements, principles of natural ventilation – ventilation measurements, design for natural ventilation – Window types and packaged air conditioners – chilled water plant – fan coil systems – water piping – cooling load – Air conditioning systems for different types of buildings – Protection against fire to be caused by A.C.Systems.
UNIT III ACOUSTICS AND LIGHTING DESIGNS
Methods of sound absorptions – absorbing materials – noise and its measurements, sound insulation and its measurements, impact of noise in multistored buildings. Visual field glare, colour – day light calculations – day light design of windows, measurement of day-light and use of models and artificial skies, principles of artificial lighting, supplementary artificial lighting.
UNIT IV NEW ENGINEERING MATERIALS
Composites – Definition and Classification – Fibre reinforced plastics (FRP) and fiber reinforced metals (FRM) – Metallic glasses – Shape memory alloys – Ceramics – Classification – Crystalline – Non Crystalline – Bonded ceramics, Manufacturing methods – Slip casting – Isostatic pressing – Gas pressure bonding – Properties – thermal, mechanical, electrical and chemical ceramic fibres – ferroelectric and ferromagnetic ceramics – High Aluminium ceramics.
UNIT V NATURAL DISASTERS
Seismology and Seismic waves – Earth quake ground motion – Basic concepts and estimation techniques – site effects – Probabilistic and deterministic Seismic hazard analysis – Cyclone and flood hazards – Fire hazards and fire protection, fire-proofing of materials, fire safety regulations and firefighting equipment – Prevention and safety measures.