18CV34 Building Materials and Construction syllabus for CV



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Module-1 Building Materials 0 hours

Building Materials:

Stone as building material; Requirement of good building stones, Dressing of stones, Deterioration and Preservation of stone work. Bricks; Classification, Manufacturing of clay bricks, Requirement of good bricks. Field and laboratory tests on bricks; compressive strength, water absorption, efflorescence, dimension and warpage. Cement Concrete blocks, Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Blocks, Sizes, requirement of good blocks. Timber as construction material.

 

Fine aggregate:

Natural and manufactured: Sieve analysis, zoning, specify gravity, bulking, moisture content, deleterious materials.

 

Coarse aggregate:

Natural and manufactured: Importance of size, shape and texture. Grading of aggregates, Sieve analysis, specific gravity, Flakiness and elongation index, crushing, impact and abrasion tests.

Module-2 Foundation 0 hours

Foundation:

Preliminary investigation of soil, safe bearing capacity of soil, Function and requirements of good foundation , types of foundation , introduction to spread, combined , strap, mat and pile foundation

 

Masonry:

Definition and terms used in masonry. Brick masonry, characteristics and requirements of good brick masonry, Bonds in brick work, Header, Stretcher, English, Flemish bond, Stone masonry, Requirements of good stone masonry, Classification, characteristics of different stone masonry, Joints in stone masonry. Types of walls; load bearing, partition walls, cavity walls.

Module-3 Lintels and Arches 0 hours

Lintels and Arches:

Definition, function and classification of lintels, Balconies, chejja and canopy. Arches; Elements and Stability of an Arch.

 

Floors and roofs:

Floors; Requirement of good floor, Components of ground floor, Selection of flooring material Procedure for laying of Concrete (VDF), Mosaic, Kota, Slate, Marble, Granite, Tile flooring, Cladding of tiles. Roof: Requirement of good roof, Types of roof, Elements of a pitched roof, Trussed roof, King post Truss, Queen Post Truss, Steel Truss, Different roofing materials, R.C.C. Roof.

Module-4 Doors, Windows and Ventilators 0 hours

Doors, Windows and Ventilators:

Location of doors and windows, technical terms, Materials for doors and windows: PVC, CPVC and Aluminum. Types of Doors and Windows: Paneled, Flush, Collapsible, Rolling shutter, Paneled and glazed Window, Bay Window, French window. Steel windows, Ventilators. Sizes as per IS recommendations.

 

Stairs:

Definitions, technical terms and types of stairs: Wood, RCC, Metal. Requirements of good stairs. Geometrical design of RCC doglegged and open-well stairs.

 

Formwork:

Introduction to form work, scaffolding, shoring, under pinning.

Module-5 Plastering and Pointing 0 hours

Plastering and Pointing:

Mortar and its types. Purpose, materials and methods of plastering and pointing: Sand faced plastering, Stucco plastering, lathe plastering, defects in plastering . Water proofing with various thicknesses.

 

Damp proofing-

causes, effects and methods.

 

Paints-

Purpose, types, technical terms, ingredients and defects, Preparation and applications of paints to new and old plastered surfaces, wooden and steel surfaces.

 

Course outcomes:

After a successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:

1. Select suitable materials for buildings and adopt suitable construction techniques.

2. Decide suitable type of foundation based on soil parameters

3. Supervise the construction of different building elements based on suitability

4. Exhibit the knowledge of building finishes and form work requirements

 

Question paper pattern:

• The question paper will have ten full questions carrying equal marks.

• Each full question will be for 20 marks.

• There will be two full questions (with a maximum of four sub- questions) from each module.

• Each full question will have sub- question covering all the topics under a module.

 

Textbooks:

1. Sushil Kumar “Building Materials and construction”, 20th edition, reprint 2015,StandardPublishers

2. Dr. B. C. Punmia, Ashok kumar Jain, Arun Kumar Jain, “Building Construction, Laxmi Publications (P) ltd., New Delhi.

3. Rangawala S. C. “Engineering Materials”, Charter Publishing House, Anand, India.

 

Reference Books:

1. S. K. Duggal, “Building Materials”, (Fourth Edition)New Age International (P) Limited, 2016 National Building Code(NBC) of India

2. P C Vergese, “Building Materials”, PHI Learning Pvt.Ltd

3. Building Materials and Components, CBRI, 1990,India

4. Jagadish. K.S, “Alternative Building Materials Technology”, New Age International,2007.

5. M. S. Shetty, “Concrete Technology”, S. Chand & Co. New Delhi.

Last Updated: Tuesday, January 24, 2023