Applied Science – Civil Group
Description
Contents:
Section-I: Applied Physics
1. Rectilinear Motion
1.1 Introduction
Acceleration
Uniform Acceleration
1.2 Kinematical Equation or Equations of Motion
1.3 Equation of Motion under Gravity
1.4 Distance Travelled by Particle in nth second
1.5 Velocity – Time Diagram
2. Angular Motion
2.1 Introduction
Angular Displacement (q)
Angular Velocity (q)
Angular Acceleration (q)
2.2 Relation between Angular Velocity (q) and Linear Velocity (v)
2.3 Definition of S.H.M (Simple Harmonic Motion)
2.4 S.H.M. as Projection of Uniform Circular Motion (U.C.M) on any one Diameter
2.5 Equation of S.H.M
Velocity is S.H.M.
Acceleration is S.H.M.
Equation of S. H. M.
2.6 Graphical Representation of Displacement, Velocity and Acceleration in S.H.M. (Two Cases)
3. Kinetics
3.1 Definitions
Kinetics
Momentum
Impulse
3.2 Newton’s Law of Motion and Equations
Newton’s First Law of Motion
Newton’s Second Law of Motion
Newton’s Third Law of Motion
3.3 Application of Laws of Motion
Recoil of Gun
Recoil Velocity of a Gun
Motion of a Lift
4. Work, Power and Energy
4.1 Introduction
Work
Power
Unit of Power
Watt
Energy
Mechanical Energy
4.2 Work Energy Principle
Law of Conservation of Energy
4.3 Representation of Workdone by using graph
4.4 Workdone by a Torque
5. Non Destructive Testing
5.1 Testing Methods of Materials
Destructive Testing
5.2 Non Destructive Testing
Advantages of Non Destructive Testing (NDT)
Limitations of Non Destructive Testing
Names of NDT Methods used in industries
Selection of NDT Methods
5.3 NDT Methods
Liquid Penetrant Testing (LPT)
Ultrasonic Testing
6. Acoustics
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Intensity of Sound
Loudness of Sound (L)
Threshold of Hearing
Threshold of Pain
6.3 Echo
6.4 Reverberation
6.5 Reverberation Time (T)
6.6 Sabines Formula
6.7 Conditions for Good Acoustics
6.8 Factors Affecting Acoustical Planning of Auditorium
7. Indoor Lighting
7.1 Introduction
Photometry
7.2 Important Definitions
Luminous Intensity (or Luminosity of illuminating Power [P])
Candella
Luminous Flux
Lumen
Illuminance (I)
Solid Angle
7.3 Inverse Square Law of Illuminance
7.4 Principle of Photometry or Photometric Equation
7.5 Bunsen’s Photometer
Principle
Construction and Working
Applications
7.6 Need of Indoor Lighting
7.7 Indoor Lighting Schemes
7.8 Factors Affecting Indoor Lighting
8. Introduction to Nanotechnology
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Nanoscale, Nanometer and Nanoparticle
Nanoscale
Nanometer
Nanoparticles
8.3 Nano-Structured Materials
8.4 Application of Nanotechnology
Nanotechnology in Electronics
Nanotechnology in Automobiles
Nanotechnology in Medical
Nanotechnology in Textile
Nanotechnology in Cosmetics
Nanotechnology in Environment
Nanotechnology in Space and Defence
Section – II: Applied Chemistry
1. Water
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Sources of Water
Properties of Water
1.3 Impurities of Water
1.4 Classification of Water
1.5 Causes of Hardness of Water
1.6 Types of Hardness
1.7 Degree of Hardness of Water
Calculate of Degree of Hardness
1.8 Effects of Hard Water
1.9 Methods of Softening of Hard Water
Methods of Softening of Temporary Hard Water
Methods of softening of Permanent Hard Water
1.10 Characteristics of Drinking Water
1.11 Plumbosolvency
1.12 pH and pOH Values
1.13 Applications of pH in Engineering
2. Cement and Lime
2.1 Cement
Definition
Types of Cement
Portland Cement
Setting and Hardening of Cement
Properties of Cement
Physical Requirements
Uses of Cement
Mortar
Concrete
2.2 Lime
Preparation of Lime
Slaking of Lime
Types of Lime
3. Paints and Varnishes
3.1 Paints
Definition
Characteristics of Good Paint
Purpose of Applying Paint
Failure of Paint
3.2 Varnishes
Definition
Characteristics of Good Varnishes
Constituents of Varnish
Types of Varnishes
Composition, Properties and Applications of Varnishes
4. Corrosion
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Definition of Corrosion
4.3 Why Protection of Metals from Corrosion is necessary
4.4 Types of Corrosion
4.5 Atmospheric Corrosion or Chemical Corrosion
Oxidation Corrosion or Corrosion due to Oxygen
Corrosion by Other Gasses
Liquid Metal Corrosion
Factors Affecting Atmospheric Corrosion
4.6 Electrochemical Corrosion or Immersed Corrosion
Definition
Principle of Electrochemical Corrosion
Electrochemical corrosion based on Galvanic Cell Action
Electrical Corrosion as Concentration Cell corrosion (Differential Aeration Corrosion)
Mechanism of Electrochemical Corrosion
Factors Affecting Electrochemical Corrosion
4.7 Protection of Metals from Corrosion
4.8 Inorganic Protective Coatings
4.9 Methods of Applying Metal Coating
Galvanizing
Tinning
Cementation / Diffusion Method
Metal Spraying
Metal Cladding
Electroplating
4.10 Non-Corrosive Materials
Paints
Lacquers
Enamels
Emulsion Paints
Special Paints
4.11 Organic Coating
Solved QP Winter 2010

Reviews
Clear filtersThere are no reviews yet.