This document contains solutions to problems from Chapter 2 of the 9th Edition of the textbook Mechanics of Materials SI Edition. There are over 300 problems solved across various sections of Chapter 2, covering topics like normal and shear stress, strain, Hooke's law, Poisson's ratio, thermal stresses, torsion, and more. The solutions are protected by copyright and cannot be copied or posted online without permission.
Solutions manual for mechanics of materials 9th edition by goodno ibsn 978133...Malik470
The document contains solutions to problems from Chapter 2 of the textbook "Mechanics of Materials 9th Edition by Goodno". It provides worked out solutions to over 30 problems from sections 2.2 through 2.4 on normal and shear stresses, strain, Hooke's law, and mechanical properties of materials. Each problem solution is accompanied by copyright information from the publisher.
Mechanics of Materials 9th Edition Goodno Solutions Manualbuqabemopo
This document contains solutions to problems from Chapter 2 of the 9th Edition Mechanics of Materials textbook by Goodno. It lists over 300 problems from sections 2.2 through 2.12 that have been solved, along with the full textbook reference and a link to download the full solutions manual PDF. The problems cover topics in stress and strain, axial loading, torsion, shear stresses, and bending stresses.
Mechanics of materials 9th edition goodno solutions manualKim92736
This document contains solutions to problems from Chapter 2 of the 9th Edition Mechanics of Materials textbook by Goodno. It lists over 300 problems from sections 2.2 through 2.12 that have been solved, along with the full textbook reference and a link to download the full solutions manual PDF. The problems cover topics in stress, strain, Hooke's law, axial loading, torsion, shear stresses, and more.
This document provides conversion factors between U.S. customary units and SI units for various mechanical properties and quantities. It lists the U.S. customary unit, the accurate conversion factor to the SI unit, and a practical approximation of the conversion factor. Conversion factors are provided for length, area, density, energy, force, temperature, pressure, moment of inertia, power, velocity, volume, and other mechanical properties and units. The document also includes formulas for converting between Celsius, Kelvin, and Fahrenheit temperature scales.
Engineering mechanics dynamics (7th edition) j. l. meriam, l. g. kraigeTlepoorit
This document provides information about the 7th edition of the textbook "Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics" by J.L. Meriam and L.G. Kraige. It discusses the contributions of the authors to mechanics education over several decades through this influential textbook series. It also provides background on the authors and acknowledges their leadership in the field of engineering mechanics education.
This document contains descriptions of 4 mechanics of materials problems. Problem 1 asks to determine the largest couple M that can be applied to a casting given allowable stresses in tension and compression. Problem 2 asks to determine the stress in steel reinforcement and maximum stress in concrete in a beam given applied moment and material properties. Problem 3 asks to determine allowable bending moment M for a beam given allowable stress and fillet radius. Problem 4 asks to determine stresses at two points and the location of the neutral axis in a clamp under a given load.
Thermodynamics An Engineering Approach 5th Ed. (Solution).pdfMahamad Jawhar
This document provides an introduction to concepts in thermodynamics including classical vs statistical thermodynamics, conservation of energy, units of mass and force, states of systems, intensive vs extensive properties, equilibrium processes, and temperature scales. Key points covered include:
- Classical thermodynamics is based on experimental observations while statistical thermodynamics is based on particle behavior.
- Systems can be open, closed, or isolated depending on whether mass crosses system boundaries.
- Intensive properties do not depend on system size while extensive properties do.
- Equilibrium requires uniform temperature and balanced pressures throughout a system.
- Temperature scales include Celsius, Kelvin, Fahrenheit, and Rankine.
The document contains solutions to problems from Meriam & Kraige's 6th Edition textbook on dynamics. Specifically, it includes solutions to 39 problems from chapter 2 and 54 problems from chapter 3 on kinematics of particles, kinematics of rigid bodies, force, mass and acceleration. It also includes solutions to 14 problems from chapter 4 and 8 problems from chapter 5 on force and acceleration, work and energy, and impulse and momentum. The solutions reference the 6th edition US version of the textbook.
Solutions manual for mechanics of materials 9th edition by goodno ibsn 978133...Malik470
The document contains solutions to problems from Chapter 2 of the textbook "Mechanics of Materials 9th Edition by Goodno". It provides worked out solutions to over 30 problems from sections 2.2 through 2.4 on normal and shear stresses, strain, Hooke's law, and mechanical properties of materials. Each problem solution is accompanied by copyright information from the publisher.
Mechanics of Materials 9th Edition Goodno Solutions Manualbuqabemopo
This document contains solutions to problems from Chapter 2 of the 9th Edition Mechanics of Materials textbook by Goodno. It lists over 300 problems from sections 2.2 through 2.12 that have been solved, along with the full textbook reference and a link to download the full solutions manual PDF. The problems cover topics in stress and strain, axial loading, torsion, shear stresses, and bending stresses.
Mechanics of materials 9th edition goodno solutions manualKim92736
This document contains solutions to problems from Chapter 2 of the 9th Edition Mechanics of Materials textbook by Goodno. It lists over 300 problems from sections 2.2 through 2.12 that have been solved, along with the full textbook reference and a link to download the full solutions manual PDF. The problems cover topics in stress, strain, Hooke's law, axial loading, torsion, shear stresses, and more.
This document provides conversion factors between U.S. customary units and SI units for various mechanical properties and quantities. It lists the U.S. customary unit, the accurate conversion factor to the SI unit, and a practical approximation of the conversion factor. Conversion factors are provided for length, area, density, energy, force, temperature, pressure, moment of inertia, power, velocity, volume, and other mechanical properties and units. The document also includes formulas for converting between Celsius, Kelvin, and Fahrenheit temperature scales.
Engineering mechanics dynamics (7th edition) j. l. meriam, l. g. kraigeTlepoorit
This document provides information about the 7th edition of the textbook "Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics" by J.L. Meriam and L.G. Kraige. It discusses the contributions of the authors to mechanics education over several decades through this influential textbook series. It also provides background on the authors and acknowledges their leadership in the field of engineering mechanics education.
This document contains descriptions of 4 mechanics of materials problems. Problem 1 asks to determine the largest couple M that can be applied to a casting given allowable stresses in tension and compression. Problem 2 asks to determine the stress in steel reinforcement and maximum stress in concrete in a beam given applied moment and material properties. Problem 3 asks to determine allowable bending moment M for a beam given allowable stress and fillet radius. Problem 4 asks to determine stresses at two points and the location of the neutral axis in a clamp under a given load.
Thermodynamics An Engineering Approach 5th Ed. (Solution).pdfMahamad Jawhar
This document provides an introduction to concepts in thermodynamics including classical vs statistical thermodynamics, conservation of energy, units of mass and force, states of systems, intensive vs extensive properties, equilibrium processes, and temperature scales. Key points covered include:
- Classical thermodynamics is based on experimental observations while statistical thermodynamics is based on particle behavior.
- Systems can be open, closed, or isolated depending on whether mass crosses system boundaries.
- Intensive properties do not depend on system size while extensive properties do.
- Equilibrium requires uniform temperature and balanced pressures throughout a system.
- Temperature scales include Celsius, Kelvin, Fahrenheit, and Rankine.
The document contains solutions to problems from Meriam & Kraige's 6th Edition textbook on dynamics. Specifically, it includes solutions to 39 problems from chapter 2 and 54 problems from chapter 3 on kinematics of particles, kinematics of rigid bodies, force, mass and acceleration. It also includes solutions to 14 problems from chapter 4 and 8 problems from chapter 5 on force and acceleration, work and energy, and impulse and momentum. The solutions reference the 6th edition US version of the textbook.
1. The document contains homework problems about heat transfer involving concepts like conduction, convection, and radiation. It includes problems calculating heat transfer rates through materials like glass and aluminum plates, as well as determining surface temperatures and heat transfer coefficients.
2. The problems provide information on conditions like material properties, geometries, temperatures, heat fluxes, and heat transfer rates to calculate unknown values using equations of heat transfer.
3. Drawings or diagrams are required to be made for each problem to illustrate the systems, and assumptions must be stated.
This document discusses the implementation of the Energy Domain Integral method in ANSYS to calculate the 3D J-integral of a Compact Tension fracture specimen. It begins with providing theoretical background on fracture mechanics and the J-integral. It then discusses the contour integral method and weight function approach for numerically calculating the J-integral. The document describes creating a finite element model of a standard CT specimen in ANSYS and implementing the Energy Domain Integral method to calculate the J-integral. It concludes by comparing the ANSYS simulation results to theoretical and experimental results.
This PPT discusses Fatigue and Fracture mechanism, some history and problems. It has included on research paper. You can refer the literature review for further study of the topic.
Work, energy, and power are defined. Work is force times distance. Kinetic energy is equal to one-half mass times velocity squared. Power is the rate of doing work, defined as work per unit time. Several examples of calculating work are provided for different scenarios like lifting an object, springs, and overcoming friction. The key concepts of work, kinetic energy, and power are reviewed.
Design, Analysis and Testing of Wing Spar for Optimum WeightRSIS International
Aircraft is a complex mechanical structure with flying capability. The structure of an airframe represents one of the finest examples of a minimum weight design in the field of structural engineering. Surprisingly such an efficient design is achieved by the use of simple “strength-of-material” approach. Aircraft has two major components, which are fuselage and wing. For a wing of an aircraft the primary load carrying ability is required in bending. A typical aluminium material 6082-T6 is chosen for the design. A four-Seater aircraft wing spar design is considered in the current study. Wings of the aircraft are normally attached to the fuselage at the root of the wing. This makes the wing spar beam to behave almost like a cantilever beam. Minimum two spars are considered in the wing design. In a conventional beam design approach one will end up in heavy weight for the spar of the wing. In the current project the spar is considered as a beam with discrete loads at different stations. The design is carried out as per the external bending moment at each station. A finite element approach is used to calculate the stresses developed at each station for a given bending moment. Several stress analysis iterations are carried out for design optimization of the spar beam. Linear static analysis is used for the stress analysis. The spar beam is designed to yield at the design limit load. Weight optimization of the spar will be carried out by introducing lightening cut-outs in the web region. The results from the conventional design approach and the optimized design are compared. Weight saving through the design optimization is calculated. Spar will be a built-up structure. A scale-down model of the spar will be fabricated using aluminium alloy 6082-T6 material. Static testing of the spar will be carried out to validate the design and stress analysis results.
The document discusses composite materials and fibers, including how to calculate strength and modulus for different fiber lengths and orientations. It covers long, short, and very short fibers. It also discusses various polymer matrix composites (PMCs) like glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP), carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP), and aramid fiber reinforced polymer (AFRP), as well as fabrication methods like prepreg, pultrusion, and filament winding. Other topics include strengthening mechanisms, ceramic matrix composites, transformation toughening, and structural composites.
Mechanics of Materials 8th Edition R.C. HibbelerBahzad5
This document describes a new type of battery that is safer and longer lasting than current lithium-ion batteries. It works by using sodium ions rather than lithium ions and two different metals as the electrodes. Sodium ions are able to flow back and forth between the electrodes through an electrolyte during charging and discharging. This new battery design could enable electric vehicles to travel further on a single charge and reduce the risk of fires.
This document provides an overview of various topics related to deflection and stiffness of mechanical components. It discusses spring rates, tension, compression and torsion, deflection due to bending, beam deflection methods including superposition and singularity functions, strain energy, Castigliano's theorem, deflection of curved members, statically indeterminate problems, and compression members including columns of different lengths and with eccentric loading. Beam deflection equations are derived and various examples are provided to illustrate the application of superposition and singularity functions to determine deflections.
The document provides solutions to problems involving determining stresses and strains in metal forming applications. Some key points:
1) It calculates principal stresses and strains for given stress/strain states.
2) It determines stresses in rods, tubes, and thin-walled pressure vessels under various loading conditions using stress/strain relationships.
3) It applies both Tresca and von Mises yield criteria to find yielding points for different materials under combinations of stresses.
The document provides an overview of mechanics of materials concepts related to torsion, including:
- Torsion causes shearing stresses that vary linearly from zero at the center to a maximum at the surface for circular shafts.
- Torsion can cause both shearing stresses and normal stresses depending on the orientation of the material element.
- Ductile materials fail in shear while brittle materials fail in tension when subjected to torsion.
- The angle of twist is proportional to the applied torque, material properties, and shaft length based on elastic torsion formulas.
- Stress concentrations can occur due to geometric discontinuities and influence the maximum shearing stress.
Matlab codes for Sizing and Calculating the Aircraft Stability & PerformanceAhmed Momtaz Hosny, PhD
Matlab codes for Sizing and Calculating the Aircraft Stability & Performance, with the knowledge of the DATCOM Results. (Simple and rapid way to analyze and evaluate the aircraft performance)
Hibbeler - Mechanics of Materials 9th Edition c2014 txtbk bookmarked.pdfTomCosta18
This document provides fundamental equations of mechanics of materials relating to axial load, displacement, torsion, power, angle of twist, bending, shear stress, stress transformation, principal stress, maximum shear stress, geometric properties of area elements, material property relations, and average mechanical properties of typical engineering materials. Key equations included are for normal stress, axial displacement, shear stress in a circular shaft, angle of twist, average shear stress in a thin-walled tube, normal stress in bending, shear stress in bending, principal stress, maximum shear stress, moment of inertia, Hooke's law, Poisson's ratio, modulus of elasticity, modulus of rigidity, yield strength, ultimate strength, elongation, and coefficients of thermal expansion. Tables
1) The document discusses the behavior and properties of unidirectional composites, which consist of parallel fibers embedded in a matrix. It describes methods for predicting the longitudinal and transverse stiffness and strength of these composites.
2) The rule of mixtures is presented as a way to calculate the longitudinal stiffness and strength of a composite based on the properties of its constituents and their volume fractions. Factors that influence the longitudinal properties are also discussed.
3) Transverse properties are generally much lower than longitudinal properties due to the orientation of the fibers. Methods for predicting transverse stiffness using elasticity principles are described. Failure modes in composites include fiber breaking and matrix microcracking.
This lecture demonstrates how to teach the principles and concepts of fracture mechanics as well as provide recommendations for practical applications; it provides necessary information for fatigue life estimations on the basis of fracture mechanics as a complementary method to the S-N concept. Background in engineering, materials and fatigue is required.
This document provides an overview of fatigue failure. It begins by defining fatigue as the premature failure or lowering of strength of a material due to repetitive stresses, even if they are below the material's yield strength. It then discusses key topics in fatigue such as stress cycles, S-N curves, fatigue testing, and factors that affect fatigue life. Crack initiation and propagation stages are described. Methods for improving fatigue performance, such as shot peening and removing stress concentrators, are also covered.
The document outlines an assignment to create wireframes and a prototype for the web version of a to-do list app called DoToday. It provides background on the app's initial success as a mobile app and need for a web version. The objectives are to list requirements, create wireframes, design a navigational flow, and build an interactive prototype. Links to the created wireframes and prototype are included.
1. The document contains homework problems about heat transfer involving concepts like conduction, convection, and radiation. It includes problems calculating heat transfer rates through materials like glass and aluminum plates, as well as determining surface temperatures and heat transfer coefficients.
2. The problems provide information on conditions like material properties, geometries, temperatures, heat fluxes, and heat transfer rates to calculate unknown values using equations of heat transfer.
3. Drawings or diagrams are required to be made for each problem to illustrate the systems, and assumptions must be stated.
This document discusses the implementation of the Energy Domain Integral method in ANSYS to calculate the 3D J-integral of a Compact Tension fracture specimen. It begins with providing theoretical background on fracture mechanics and the J-integral. It then discusses the contour integral method and weight function approach for numerically calculating the J-integral. The document describes creating a finite element model of a standard CT specimen in ANSYS and implementing the Energy Domain Integral method to calculate the J-integral. It concludes by comparing the ANSYS simulation results to theoretical and experimental results.
This PPT discusses Fatigue and Fracture mechanism, some history and problems. It has included on research paper. You can refer the literature review for further study of the topic.
Work, energy, and power are defined. Work is force times distance. Kinetic energy is equal to one-half mass times velocity squared. Power is the rate of doing work, defined as work per unit time. Several examples of calculating work are provided for different scenarios like lifting an object, springs, and overcoming friction. The key concepts of work, kinetic energy, and power are reviewed.
Design, Analysis and Testing of Wing Spar for Optimum WeightRSIS International
Aircraft is a complex mechanical structure with flying capability. The structure of an airframe represents one of the finest examples of a minimum weight design in the field of structural engineering. Surprisingly such an efficient design is achieved by the use of simple “strength-of-material” approach. Aircraft has two major components, which are fuselage and wing. For a wing of an aircraft the primary load carrying ability is required in bending. A typical aluminium material 6082-T6 is chosen for the design. A four-Seater aircraft wing spar design is considered in the current study. Wings of the aircraft are normally attached to the fuselage at the root of the wing. This makes the wing spar beam to behave almost like a cantilever beam. Minimum two spars are considered in the wing design. In a conventional beam design approach one will end up in heavy weight for the spar of the wing. In the current project the spar is considered as a beam with discrete loads at different stations. The design is carried out as per the external bending moment at each station. A finite element approach is used to calculate the stresses developed at each station for a given bending moment. Several stress analysis iterations are carried out for design optimization of the spar beam. Linear static analysis is used for the stress analysis. The spar beam is designed to yield at the design limit load. Weight optimization of the spar will be carried out by introducing lightening cut-outs in the web region. The results from the conventional design approach and the optimized design are compared. Weight saving through the design optimization is calculated. Spar will be a built-up structure. A scale-down model of the spar will be fabricated using aluminium alloy 6082-T6 material. Static testing of the spar will be carried out to validate the design and stress analysis results.
The document discusses composite materials and fibers, including how to calculate strength and modulus for different fiber lengths and orientations. It covers long, short, and very short fibers. It also discusses various polymer matrix composites (PMCs) like glass fiber reinforced polymer (GFRP), carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP), and aramid fiber reinforced polymer (AFRP), as well as fabrication methods like prepreg, pultrusion, and filament winding. Other topics include strengthening mechanisms, ceramic matrix composites, transformation toughening, and structural composites.
Mechanics of Materials 8th Edition R.C. HibbelerBahzad5
This document describes a new type of battery that is safer and longer lasting than current lithium-ion batteries. It works by using sodium ions rather than lithium ions and two different metals as the electrodes. Sodium ions are able to flow back and forth between the electrodes through an electrolyte during charging and discharging. This new battery design could enable electric vehicles to travel further on a single charge and reduce the risk of fires.
This document provides an overview of various topics related to deflection and stiffness of mechanical components. It discusses spring rates, tension, compression and torsion, deflection due to bending, beam deflection methods including superposition and singularity functions, strain energy, Castigliano's theorem, deflection of curved members, statically indeterminate problems, and compression members including columns of different lengths and with eccentric loading. Beam deflection equations are derived and various examples are provided to illustrate the application of superposition and singularity functions to determine deflections.
The document provides solutions to problems involving determining stresses and strains in metal forming applications. Some key points:
1) It calculates principal stresses and strains for given stress/strain states.
2) It determines stresses in rods, tubes, and thin-walled pressure vessels under various loading conditions using stress/strain relationships.
3) It applies both Tresca and von Mises yield criteria to find yielding points for different materials under combinations of stresses.
The document provides an overview of mechanics of materials concepts related to torsion, including:
- Torsion causes shearing stresses that vary linearly from zero at the center to a maximum at the surface for circular shafts.
- Torsion can cause both shearing stresses and normal stresses depending on the orientation of the material element.
- Ductile materials fail in shear while brittle materials fail in tension when subjected to torsion.
- The angle of twist is proportional to the applied torque, material properties, and shaft length based on elastic torsion formulas.
- Stress concentrations can occur due to geometric discontinuities and influence the maximum shearing stress.
Matlab codes for Sizing and Calculating the Aircraft Stability & PerformanceAhmed Momtaz Hosny, PhD
Matlab codes for Sizing and Calculating the Aircraft Stability & Performance, with the knowledge of the DATCOM Results. (Simple and rapid way to analyze and evaluate the aircraft performance)
Hibbeler - Mechanics of Materials 9th Edition c2014 txtbk bookmarked.pdfTomCosta18
This document provides fundamental equations of mechanics of materials relating to axial load, displacement, torsion, power, angle of twist, bending, shear stress, stress transformation, principal stress, maximum shear stress, geometric properties of area elements, material property relations, and average mechanical properties of typical engineering materials. Key equations included are for normal stress, axial displacement, shear stress in a circular shaft, angle of twist, average shear stress in a thin-walled tube, normal stress in bending, shear stress in bending, principal stress, maximum shear stress, moment of inertia, Hooke's law, Poisson's ratio, modulus of elasticity, modulus of rigidity, yield strength, ultimate strength, elongation, and coefficients of thermal expansion. Tables
1) The document discusses the behavior and properties of unidirectional composites, which consist of parallel fibers embedded in a matrix. It describes methods for predicting the longitudinal and transverse stiffness and strength of these composites.
2) The rule of mixtures is presented as a way to calculate the longitudinal stiffness and strength of a composite based on the properties of its constituents and their volume fractions. Factors that influence the longitudinal properties are also discussed.
3) Transverse properties are generally much lower than longitudinal properties due to the orientation of the fibers. Methods for predicting transverse stiffness using elasticity principles are described. Failure modes in composites include fiber breaking and matrix microcracking.
This lecture demonstrates how to teach the principles and concepts of fracture mechanics as well as provide recommendations for practical applications; it provides necessary information for fatigue life estimations on the basis of fracture mechanics as a complementary method to the S-N concept. Background in engineering, materials and fatigue is required.
This document provides an overview of fatigue failure. It begins by defining fatigue as the premature failure or lowering of strength of a material due to repetitive stresses, even if they are below the material's yield strength. It then discusses key topics in fatigue such as stress cycles, S-N curves, fatigue testing, and factors that affect fatigue life. Crack initiation and propagation stages are described. Methods for improving fatigue performance, such as shot peening and removing stress concentrators, are also covered.
The document outlines an assignment to create wireframes and a prototype for the web version of a to-do list app called DoToday. It provides background on the app's initial success as a mobile app and need for a web version. The objectives are to list requirements, create wireframes, design a navigational flow, and build an interactive prototype. Links to the created wireframes and prototype are included.
Operating workloads in the public cloud no longer means trading visibility and threat detection for agility. With Cisco Stealthwatch Cloud, you can protect your workloads across private, multicloud, and hybrid environments.
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numerous methodological developments (e.g. simplex method for solving linear programming problems)
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This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
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Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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