JNTUH B.Tech 2nd year (2-2) Building Material and Construction Planning gives you detail information of Building Material and Construction Planning R13 syllabus It will be help full to understand you complete curriculum of the year.
UNIT – I
Stones and Bricks, Tiles: Building Stones – Classification and quarrying – properties – structural requirements – dressing Bricks – Composition of Brick earth – Manufacture and Strutural requirements.
Wood, Aluminium, Glass and Paints: Wood – Structure – Types and Properties – Seasonining – defects; alternate materials for wood – GI/fiber – reinforced glass bricks, steel and aluminum.
UNIT – II
Cement & Addmixtures: Ingradients of cement, manufacture – Chemical composition – Hydration – field and lab tests Addmixtures – mineral & chemicl addmixtures – uses.
UNIT – III
Building Components: Lintels Arches, walls, vaults, stair cases – types of floors – types of roofs – flat, curved, trussed; foundations – types; Damp Proof Course; Joinery – doors – windows – materials – types.
Buildind Services: Plumbing Services; Water Distribution, Stationery – Lines & Fitting; Ventilations: Functional requirements systems of ventilations. Air-conditioning – Essentials and Types; Acoustics – characteristic – absorption – Acoustic design; Fire protection – Fire Hazards – Classification of fire resistant materials and constructions.
TEXT BOOKS
- Building Materials and Construction – Arora and Bindra, Dhan Pat Roy Publications
- Building Constructions by B.C. Punmia, Ashok Kumar Jain and Arun Kumar Jain – Lakshmi Publications(P) Ltd., New Delhi.
REFERENCE
- Building Materials by Duggal, New Age Internationals.
- Building Construction by PC Verghes PHI.
- Constrution Technology – Vol – I & II by R. Chuddy, Longman UK.
- Basics of Civil Engg by Subash Chander; Jain Brothers.
- Alternate Building material and Technology, K.S. Jagadish, Venkatarama Reddy and Others; New Age Publications.
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