1. Course Civil Engineering Materials Credit hours (3+1) 3 = 3 hours per week lecture 1= 3 hours per week lab Course Instructor Instructor Dr Atta Ullah.

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Course Civil Engineering Materials Credit hours (3+1) 3 = 3 hours per week lecture 1= 3 hours per week lab Course Instructor Instructor Dr Atta Ullah shah (VC) Phd structure Engineering Teacher Assistant/Lab engineer Engr Habil Ahmad MSc Structure Engineering.

SYNOPSIS This subject is compulsory and basic subject in the field of construction. Engineering Material introduce the material that using in civil engineering. It covers characteristic, grading, effectiveness, processing, testing, strength and the others. Material that using is cement, aggregate in concrete, water, additives, fresh concrete, hardened concrete, concrete design mix, timber, type and characteristic of bricks and metal. OBJECTIVES Upon completion of this course, the students will be able to: -Enhance basic knowledge of concrete, pre-cast concrete and its behavior. -Practice the important concrete tests -To know more about the things that should be taken in consideration for the construction using steel and other materials.

COURSE OUTLINE Materials and properties: Introduction of materials, Construction materials, Physical properties, Mechanical properties, Chemical properties, Electrical & Thermal properties Stone: Introduction, Types, Applications, Characteristics of good building stones, Artificial stones Cement and Lime: Introduction and manufacture of Ordinary Portland cement, Constituents of cement, Types of cement, Cement hydration, Properties and field tests of cement, Special cements, Introduction and manufacture of lime, Setting and hardening of lime, Applications of lime, Comparison of lime and cement. Fine and coarse aggregates: Definition and Introduction of aggregates, Mechanical properties of aggregates, Physical properties of aggregates, Importance and methods of grading of aggregates Cementitious materials: Introduction about mortars, Methods of preparation of mortars, Properties and application of mortars, Introduction about concrete, Components and manufacture of concrete, Properties of concrete, Types of concrete, Effects of various chemicals on concrete Ceramics and Bricks: History and evolution of ceramics, Manufacture of ceramics, Properties and applications of ceramics in buildings, History and evolution of bricks, Properties and applications of bricks, Brick dimensions, Manufacture and classification of bricks. Plastics: Structure of plastics, Polymer technology, Types, Properties, Use of plastics as construction material Glass: Constituents of glass, Methods of manufacture, Types, Use and significance in civil engineering, Advantages and drawbacks Wood: Structure of tree, General characteristics, Types, Seasoning of wood, Preservation of wood, Lamination of wood Paints: Objectives, Composition, Types, Consideration in choosing a particular paint, Introduction, objectives and applications of varnish Metals: Introduction about metals, Non-ferrous metals: Aluminium, Copper, Zinc, Lead, Nickel, Ferrous metals: Iron, Cast iron and steel, Manufacture of steel, Types of steel, Heat treatment to steel, Hot and cold rolled steels, Stainless steel, Important failures in steels Thermometry and acoustics: Mode of Heat transfer in buildings, Thermal conductivity and diffusivity of building materials, Insulation in houses, Types of insulations, Acoustic insulation, Properties of good sound proof materials,Noise Reduction Coefficients of building materials Miscellaneous Construction Materials: Asbestos, Plaster of Paris, Abrasives, Rubber, Cork, Bitumen, Asphalt, Road metal

INTRODUCTION MATERIALS IN CONSTRUCTION Modern building often comprise vast numbers of components, many pre-manufactured and simply assembled on site, while some, such as concrete, are manufactured in situ. In each case, satisfactory operation of building as a whole depends on the performance of the materials from which its components are made as well as on how they interact with each other in the building. Before assessing the suitability of any one material for given situation, the performance requirements for that situation must identified. Such requirements might include: Structural safety – the ability to withstand stresses resulting from gravity, wind, thermal or moisture movement, or other sources. Health/safety – there should be no risk to health due to chemical or physical effect of the material both during and after construction. Fire – the material must behave acceptable in resisting fire spread, release of dangerous substances in fire and retaining satisfactory structural stability Durability – the material should fulfils the above performance criteria as required for the planned lifetime of the building In addition to the above performance requirements of materials within the finished building, the following might also have to considered: Availability/cost Ease with which material can be incorporated into the building (buildability) Environmental aspect – for example, energy demand of the material during manufacture and ability to conserve energy in use.