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CE-DLO5063: Building Services and Repairs Syllabus for CE 5th Sem 2018 Pattern Mumbai University (Department Level Optional Course-1)

Building Services and Repairs detailed syllabus scheme for Civil Engineering (CE), 2018 regulation has been taken from the MU official website and presented for the Bachelor of Engineering students. For Course Code, Course Title, Test 1, Test 2, Avg, End Sem Exam, Team Work, Practical, Oral, Total, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For 5th Sem Scheme of Civil Engineering (CE), 2018 Pattern, do visit CE 5th Sem Scheme, 2018 Pattern. For the Department Level Optional Course-1 scheme of 5th Sem 2018 regulation, refer to CE 5th Sem Department Level Optional Course-1 Scheme 2018 Pattern. The detail syllabus for building services and repairs is as follows.

Building Services and Repairs Syllabus for Civil Engineering TE 5th Sem 2018 Pattern Mumbai University

Rationale

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Course Objectives:

  1. To understand the concepts of building services & its applications.
  2. To understand design concepts of various machineries like lift, escalators, vibrators, concrete mixers, etc. & utility services in building like plumbing system, electrical system, etc.
  3. To get familiar with the causes of distress of concrete structures, seepage & leakage in concrete structures & the effect on steel corrosion.
  4. To study the condition survey, evaluation and assessment of damage through the visual inspection & various Non-Destructive Testing methods.
  5. To acquire the knowledge in connection with the special repair materials and crack repair methodologies to be applied in the field.
  6. To study the concrete protective materials, thermal protection coatings, etc. and implement the steel corrosion protection methods in the field.
  7. To study the fire safety of the structures.

Module 1

Machineries 05 Lifts & Escalators- Special features required for physically handicapped & elderly, Conveyors, Vibrators, Concrete mixers, DC/AC motors, Generators, Laboratory services, Gas, Water, air & electricity, Hot water boilers and pumps

Module 2

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Module 3

Electrical systems & Illumination Design in Buildings 07

  1. Electrical systems in buildings: Basics of electricity – Single / Three phase supply, Protective devices in electrical installations, earthing for safety, Types of Earthing, ISI specifications, Types of wires, wiring systems &their choice, Planning electrical wiring for building, Main &distribution boards, Transformers & switch gears, Layout of substations
  2. Principles of Illumination Design: Visual task, Factors affecting visual task, Modern theory of light &colour, Synthesis of Light, Additive & Subtractive synthesis of colour, Luminous flux, candela, solid angle illumination, utilization factor, Depreciation factor, MSCP, MHCP, Lens of illumination, Classification of lighting, Artificial lights sources, spectral energy distribution, Luminous efficiency, colour temperature, colour rendering.
  3. Design of Modern lighting: Lighting for stores, offices, school, hospitals and house lighting. Elementary idea of special features required and minimum level of illumination required for physically handicapped and elderly in building types.

Module 4

Deterioration of Concrete Structures 05

  1. Causes of deterioration of concrete structures, effects of climate, moisture, temperature, chemical, wear, erosion & loading on serviceability & durability. Design& construction errors.
  2. Causes of seepage & leakage in concrete structures. Formation of cracks including those due to corrosion.

Module 5

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Module 6

Materials & Repair Methodologies, Protection of Concrete Structures & Rebar Corrosion Protection 09

  1. Repair analysis & design.
  2. Repair materials and their desired properties.
  3. Methodologies for crack and patch repair: polymer modified mortar, polymer modified concrete, polymer concrete
  4. Injection grouting, shotcrete, joints and sealants, rebar corrosion crack repair 10.5
  5. Protective materials and their properties for moisture barrier systems.
  6. Above grade and below grade water-proofing of concrete structures.
  7. Systems like integral, crystalline, coatings, membranes, etc.
  8. Thermal protection coatings.
  9. Methods of corrosion protection, corrosion inhibitors
  10. Corrosion resistant steels, cathodic protection
  11. Pre-packed zinc sacrificial anode, Snap-on zinc mesh anode CP system.

Course Outcomes:

On successful completion of the course, it is expected that the course will enable the students to:

  • Understand the importance & installation of utility services.
  • Understand the drawbacks of all the service lines are not installed properly or if materials used are faulty.
  • Choose appropriate systems & integrate the same into the building construction projects.
  • Assess the structural health of the buildings & infrastructural works and also Inspect & evaluate the damaged structures.
  • Implement the techniques for repairing the concrete structures and also decide whether or not the structure should be dismantled, if it is deteriorated beyond repair.
  • Employ the methods of steel protection in the field.
  • Understand the damage caused by fire & exercise due care for fire safety.

Theory examination:

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Oral Examination:

The oral Examination shall be based upon the entire syllabus & the term work consisting of the assignments& experiments.

List of Practicals:

  1. Carbonation test by spraying phenolphthalein
  2. Non -destructive testing of concrete structures by Rebound hammer.
  3. Non -destructive testing of concrete structures by UPV meter.
  4. Outdoor exposure test to measure weathering of coating
  5. Test for flexibility of coating by applying on a tin sheet
  6. Test for effectiveness by measuring water absorption of coating applied on a card board.

Condition Survey:

The students will carry out the condition survey of any damaged structure by visual observations& will prepare a detailed report thereof. This report will form a part of the term work.

Term Work:

The term-work shall comprise of the neatly written report based on the experiments/ practical performed & the assignments along with the detailed report on the condition survey. Distribution of Term Work Marks: The marks of the term work shall be judiciously awarded for the various components depending upon its quality. The final certification and acceptance of the term work warrants the satisfactory performance of the experiments/ practical by the student, properly compiled report thereof along with the assignments and the report on condition survey & the minimum passing marks to be obtained by the student. The assignments shall be given covering the entire syllabus in such a way that the students would attempt at least two problems/ questions on each sub-modules & contents thereof further. The following weightage of marks shall be given for different components of the term work.

  • Report of the Experiments: 08 Marks
  • Assignments: 08 Marks
  • Report on the Condition Survey: 04 Marks
  • Attendance: 05 Marks
  • Further, while giving weightage of marks on the attendance, following guidelines shall be resorted to. 75%- 80%: 03 Marks 81%- 90%: 04 Marks 91% onwards: 05 Marks.

Recommended Books:

  1. Heat Pumps and Electric Heating: E. R. Ambrose, John and Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, 1968.
  2. Handbook for Building Engineers in Metric Systems, NBC, New Delhi, 1968.
  3. Philips Lighting in Architectural Design, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1964.
  4. The Lighting of Buildings: R. G. Hopkinson and J. D. Kay, Faber and Faber, London, 1969.
  5. National Building Code.
  6. Building Construction: Dr. B. C. Punmia, Ashok K Jain, A.K Jain
  7. Construction Engineering and Management: S. Seetharaman, Umesh Publications, Delhi.
  8. Water supply and Sanitory Installations: A. C. Panchdhari, New Age International Publication, Delhi
  9. Concrete Repair and Maintenance: Peter H. Emmons and Gajanan M. Sabnis, Galgotia Publication.
  10. Repairs and Rehabilitation-Compilation from Indian Concrete Journal-ACC Publication.
  11. Guide to Concrete Repair and Protection, HB84-2006, A joint publication of Australia Concrete Repair Association, CSIRO and Standards Australia.
  12. CPWD hand book on Repairs and Rehabilitation of RCC buildings published by DG(Works), CPWD, Government of India (Nirman Bhawan), http://www.cpwd.gov.in/handbook.pdf.
  13. Guide to Concrete Repair, Glenn Smoak, US Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation, Technical Service Center, http://books.google.co.in.
  14. Management of Deteriorating Concrete Structures: George Somerville, Taylor and Francis Publication.
  15. Concrete Building Pathology: Susan Macdonald, Blackwell Publishing.
  16. Testing of Concrete in Structures: John H. Bungey, Stephen G. Millard and Michael G. Grantham, Taylor and Francis Publication.
  17. Durability of concrete and Cement Composites: Page, C.L. and Page, M.M., Woodhead Publishers
  18. Fire Safety in Building: V. K. Jain, New Age International Publication, Delhi

For detail Syllabus of all subjects of Civil Engineering (CE) 5th Sem 2018 regulation, visit CE 5th Sem Subjects of 2018 Pattern.

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