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ECDP332 Concrete Technology Faculty of Applied Engineering and Urban Planning Civil Engineering Department Syllabus 2 nd Semester 2008/2009 UP Copyrights.

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1 ECDP332 Concrete Technology Faculty of Applied Engineering and Urban Planning Civil Engineering Department Syllabus 2 nd Semester 2008/2009 UP Copyrights 2009 Concrete Technology Eng: Eyad Haddad

2 Lecture 1 Syllabus

3 Concrete Technology ECDP332  About Eyad Haddad Master Degree of Construction Management  Eyad Haddad contact details  Website : http://www.up.edu.ps  Email : ehadad1977@hotmail.com  Room : BK008  Mobile: when necessary only  Office Hours : الأحد والثلاثاء (11.00 – 02.00)  All lecture slides, assignments, Notes will be posted on the web as can as possible

4 Concrete Technology ECDP332 Structure and delivery  3 lectures per week (60 minutes each)  Students will be expected to attend the lectures. سبت + الاثنين + الاربعاء (8.00 – 9.00)  Students will be expected to have undertaken a wide range of reading

5 Concrete Technology ECDP332 Ground rules: Coming in late. Don’t ask for an extension without good Reason. Individual work only is allowed, Group. discussions for concepts and problems. Don’t copy previous year work. When confused ask instructor. Academic honesty.

6 Concrete Technology ECDP332 Ground rules: Cont.  Cell Phones are strictly prohibited Please.  Don’t bring your cell to the lecture or  keep it always closed

7 Concrete Technology ECDP332 Course Description  Mineral aggregates; properties and testing.  Portland Cement; manufacturing, composition, hydration, properties and testing.  Proportioning concrete Mixes.  Mechanical properties and testing of hardened concrete.  Masonry, manufacturing and testing. Manufacturing, properties, and testing of steel.  Metals materials manufacturing and classification.  Methods of testing and proportioning asphalt mixes. Classification and properties of wood and plastics.

8 Concrete Technology ECDP332 Grading Term Paper+ Homework +Quizzes20% Mid Term Exam20% Final Exam60%

9 Concrete Technology ECDP332 Text book Concrete, by Sidney Mindess, S., Young, J. F., and Darwin, D., Prentice-Hall, Inc. Englewood cliffs, New Jersey, second Edition, 2003. Prerequisites : Engineering Geology

10 Concrete Technology ECDP332 References Materials for Civil & Highway Engineering, by Kenneth N. Derucher and George Korfiatis, Prentic Hall, Englewood cliffs, New Jersey 07632, 1988. Basic Construction Materials, by C. A. Herubin and T. W. Marotta, Reston publishing, Virginia, 1990. Properties of Concrete, by A. M. Niville and J. J. Brooks, Bitman, 1981. Other available relevant references.

11 Concrete Technology ECDP332 Course Aims The main aims is to familiarize students with physical properties and mechanical behavior of various construction materials with main emphasis being placed on concrete. This includes detailed discussions of concrete constituents: cement, aggregates, water and admixtures. Relevant aspects related to fresh and hardened concrete, i.e. mixing, handling, casting, curing, standards, testing, strength, deformation, durability and quality control are also discussed. Other construction materials discussed in the course include timber, Metals and plastics. Special topics and new developments related to the materials used in the construction industry may be reviewed.

12 Concrete Technology ECDP332 Course intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) Knowledge of cement origin, properties and types Knowledge of aggregate properties and classification Knowledge Fresh and harden concrete properties Using concrete laboratory to find concrete properties

13 Concrete Technology ECDP332 Course Outline Introduction: constituents, history, advantages, limitations and applications. Cement: raw materials, manufacture, composition and types, special cements, hydration, tests of cement, paste and mortar. Water: mixing and curing requirements, tests. Aggregates: physical and mechanical properties. Fresh concrete: workability, segregation, bleeding and tests. Practical considerations: mixing, handling, casting, compaction, curing and removal of formworks. Admixtures: types, water reducing (superplasticizers), set- retarders, accelerators and air entraining agents.

14 Concrete Technology ECDP332 Course Outline Hardened Concrete: physical, chemical and engineering properties, tensile and compressive strengths, other strengths, deformation, elasticity, shrinkage, creep destructive tests and non-destructive tests. Mix design: influencing factors, various methods of mix proportioning and design of normal strength concrete including prescriptive, standard and designed mixes. Quality control: variation in strengths and compliance requirements. Metal: manufacture, physical and mechanical characteristics, and testing. Timber: physical and mechanical characteristics, and testing.


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