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Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 122 Course Description
Course Description
Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 123 Course Description
BS 0011 Math (1) (A) Introduction to functions – inverse function – elementary functions – trigonometric and inverse trigonometric functions – exponential function – logarithmic functions – hyperbolic and inverse hyperbolic functions – limits – continuity – the intermediate value theorem – the extreme value theorem – derivative – applications on derivative – mean value theorem – curve sketching – convexity and concavity – extreme of functions – approximation of functions. Indefinite integrals – methods of integration – definite integrals. the fundamental theorem of calculus – improper integrals – l’ Ho pital rule- applications on integration – areas – volumes of solids of revolution – are length and areas of surfaces of revolution – numerical integrator. BS 0012 Physics (1) (A) Properties of matter, physical quantities, units, properties of mech. and electric materials- gravitational field and its applications- fluid statics- fluid dynamics – viscosity- elasticity- sound waves- waves in elastic media- heat and heat dynamics- heat transfer- molecular motion of gasses- first low of heat dynamics- entropy and the second low of heat dynamics – applications. BS 0033 Mechanics (1)* Vectors Algebra and Applications – Resultant and Moments of a Force System – Equivalent Force Systems – Equilibrium of Particles – Friction – Hinges and Pulleys - Center of Gravity – Moment of Inertia – Product of Inertia Moment – Inertia Moment Transfer Theories – Mohr’s Circle. Kinematics of Particles – Coordinate Systems – Linear and Curvilinear Motions – Relative Motion – Kinetics of Particles – Newton’s Laws of Motion – Constant and Variable Acceleration – Applications – Work and Energy of Particles – Work and Kinetic Energy – Different Types of Energies – Power. MD 0034 Engineering Drawing & Projection* Drawing technology and skills. Engineering operations - Projection theory: Projection of a point, line, plane simple bodies – Assisted projections. Intersection of planes and surfaces. Unfolding body surfaces. Orthogonal projection. Writing dimensions. Isometric. Principles of sectioning. Steel connections. Principles of architectural drawing. Orthogonal projection – Representation of a point – Representation of a straight line – position problems – metric problems – auxiliary projection – Rotation – polyhedral development – Representation of a circle – Representation of a sphere.
BS 0015 Computers and Programming
Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 124 Course Description
Computer system – brief history – Computer devices and element – input and output devices – central processor unit – additional units – software programs – operating system programs – programming languages application – program flowcharts – problems solving and programs – software algorithms – Boolean algebra – principles of spreadsheet and database – application program development.
BS 0016 Chemistry States of matter – solutions – phase rule – chemical equilibrium – electrochemistry – water treatment – building materials – pollution – other chemical industries – mineral fertilizers. Dyes, co lour and chemical constitution – polymers – sugar and starch industries – petrol – chemicals – semiconductors – oils, fats, soaps and detergents. HM 0017 English Technical Language (1) Introduction - characteristics of technical English language – rivision of English grammer – some styles of writing – characteristics of effective sentences – common faults in writing of sentences in English language – construction of paragraphs: main idea – methods of presentation of main idea – types of paragraphs – analysis of some technical writings in different engineering specializations – translation.
BS 0021 Math (1) (B) Theory of equations – matrices – matrices and linear system – determinants and linear systems – eigenvalues and eigenvectors – applications on matrices and determinants – sequences and series – vectors – polar , cylindrical and spherical coordinates – equations of the second degree – parabola – ellipse – hyperbole – translation and rotation of axes – equations of pairs of strict lines – equation of sphere and surfaces of revolution – equations of straight lines and planes in space. BS 0022 Physics (1) (B) Electricity and magnetism- Charge- Matter and electric field- Gauss law- electric Potential- capacitors and insulating materials- current, resistance, and electric Field- magnetic field- Amper law- Savart and biot laws- Faraday’s law- magnetic properties of materials- Maxwell’s equations- integral form- heat effect of current- optics- properties of optics- electromagnetic waves - optical phenomena - deviation of optics- mirrors - lenses- optical fibers.
Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 125 Course Description
MR 0023 Production Technology Introduction to engineering material (ferrous & non-ferrous) – Polymers – ceramic – composite materials: types and characteristics – casting – sand casting – forming – forging – rolling – drawing – festenating & joining – riveting – welding – cutting – hand operations – machine operations – turning – shaping – drilling – milling - grinding – measurement tools – Vernier caliper – micrometer.
HM 0024 Introduction to Engineering Sciences Difinitions - history of technology and engineering in it’s different branches – historical interconnection between science and technology – examples on the development of different engineering activities.
BS 1111 Mathematics (2) BS 2111 Complex Numbers – Functions of complex variables – Cauchy-Reimann equations – Analytic functions – Elementary functions – Comformal mapping – Complex integration – Cauchy theorem – Applications of complex integration – Complex series and Laurent series – Series solution of differential equations – Special functions Fourier Integrals and Fourier Transformation – Partial differential equations. BS 1112 Physics (2) BS 2112 Waves and vibrations- harmonic vibration in dynamical and electrical systems- geom. representation- interference -damped vibration- Fourier analysis of damped vibration- types of waves- wave velocity- velocity of sound waves in fluids- wave measurements- Doppler effect- electromagnetic waves- optics- optic interference- Newton ring – deviation – new concepts- quantum mech. -electro optical phenomena- laser – applications of sound waves - applications in mech. eng. MR 1113 Production Engineering MR 2123 Theory of metal cutting – different cutting theories – cutting temprature and methods of temprature measuring – tool life & tool wear and factors affecting tool life – measurement of tool life – surface roughness – measurement of machined surface – economics of metal cutting – machine tools – turning – drilling – milling – saws – shaping – gear box – gear box design – sliding gears – rolling & drawing operations – introduction to the use of computers in manufacturing workshops – CAD/CAM – components of NC machine tools – types of NC machines – steps for NC machining.
Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 126 Course Description
MD 1114 Mechanical Drawing Types of drawings: Sketching, Structural drawing, Assembly drawing, Working drawing. Surface finish symbols. Fits and tolerances. Standard tables. Material codes. Threads (types, specs). Joints. Bolts and Nuts. Springs (types, specs). Keys. Rivets. Welds. Gears. Introduction to CAD. BS 1115 Mechanics and Strength of Materials Kinematics of rigid bodies –translation and rotation- motion on curves- rotation without sliding- motion on a plan- center of mass- moment of inertia -free and forced vibrations – work, energy and low of conservation- impulsive motion. Stresses and Strains. Testing machines and strain gages. Engineering material behavior under tension, compression and cold bending. Direct and transverse shear. Torsion. Fatigue. Hardness. Toughness and impact stresses. Experimental part: Mechanical tests. Static tests:Tension, compression, shear, bending, torsion, hardness. Dynamic tests: Fatigue, impact. EP 1116 Electric Engineering EP 2117 Electric field – Magnetic field – Electric circuits – Elements of electric circuits – Sources of electric voltage – Electric current sources – Elements of resistances – Capacitors and induction coils – Methods of analysis for continuous current circuits – Node analysis – Method of superposition – Circuits theories – Sine concept – Applications on theory of ossilating current electric circuits MP 1121 Fluid Mechanics (1) Introduction – Fluid Principles Definitions – Fluid statics – Fundamentals of fluid motion – Fluid kinematics – Principal equations for mass continuity; energy conservation; momentum in integral formula – Applications – Dimensional analysis and similarity – Laminar & turbulent flow – Laminar flow cases – Steady flow in pipelines – Friction coefficient and losses – Minor losses – Methods of nets connection. MP 1122 Thermodynamics (1) MP 2121 Basic fundamentals and definitions – Energy concepts – First law of thermodynamics – closed systems – energy equation for closed systems – Continuity equations – Energy equation for open systems – Steady and unsteady flow through open systems – Properties of pure substance –
Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 127 Course Description
Ideal gas model – Reversible processes – Orreversible processes – Second law of thermodynamics – Carnot cycle – Heat engines and efficiency – Entropy – Entropy change – Properties of gas and vapour mixture – Enthalpy and internal energy of gas and vapour mixture. BS 1123 Computer Applications & Programming Introduction – Computer language and programming – Data base – Using programs to find approximate solutions for equations – Solution of algebra linear non-linear equations – Numerical integration – Solution of differential equations – Engineering applications – Use of ready prepared programs. MD 1124 Stress Analysis Equilibrium of simple mechanical elements. Normal and shear forces. Bending and torsional moments. Stresses in loaded elastic bars:Axial, bending, torsion. Strains. Rigidity. Strain energy. Stresses in combined loading:Eccentric loads, inclined bending and torsion. Two dimensional stresses:Principal stresses, Mohr circle, theory of failure.Applications:Thin and thick cylinders, springs, Frames, Finite elements. Experimental part:Strain measurements, Wightstone Bridge, principal strains, strains in thin and thick cylinders, stress concentration factor, elastic failure, and deflections of beams. MD 1125 Science and Engineering of Materials Metallic and non-metallic materials. Crystals - Mechanical properties - Relation between crystals and properties - Material codes and standards - Alloying theory - Heat treatments. Polymers - Composites. Ceramics - Material selection. Non-destructive tests. HM 1126 Technical English Language (2) Exercises related to scientific topics – Development of student’s knowledge in language and ability for reading and understanding – Developing of understanding and translation abilities of the student – Developing of listening and speech abilities of the student – exercises on writing technical topics – readings in scientific books – methods of search – technical writing. BS 1211 Numerical Analysis Numerical solution of linear systems- numerical solution of nonlinear equations- interpolation-numerical integration and differentiation-curve fitting-optimization-numerical solution of ordinary and partial differential equations. Probability and statistics-discrete and continuos random variables-frequency tables-deviation measures- data analysis- optimization techniques.
Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 128 Course Description
MP 1212 Thermodynamics (2) Availability – Gas power cycles – Gas turbines – Vapour power cycles – Reversed cycles – Reversibility – Combined cycles to generate electric energy – Relation between thermodynamics properties and effect of real gases – Introduction to the principles of stiochiometry and applications – Combustion reaction for mixtures and applications of first and second laws of thermodynamics – principles of chemical and phase balance. MD 1213 Theory of Machines Complete mechanism analysis – kinematics of mechanism using graphical and vectors method - Analysis of static and dynamic forces on the mechanism – Determination of vibrating forces at bearings – Design of cams and follower – Kinematics analysis for cam and follower by analytical methods – Classification of gears and their effect on design factors – Determination of gear speed – Analysis of stress curve of bearing for engines and design of wheels. MP 1214 Fluid Mechanics (2) Differential form of continuity motion – approximate and analytical solutions – Flow through boundary layer – Potential flow theory – Flow arround immersed bodies – Unsteady flow – Introdiction to flow control – Introduction to computational fluid mechanics. EC 1215 Electronic Engineering Introduction – Review of power connection – Dual linkage – electronic circuits – Amplifiers – Counters – Stabilizers – Output signals – Transistors – Logical circuits – Digital to analog and analog to digital circuit – Signal summing system – Circuit applications for angular speed - - Stepping motor – Ignition and electronic injection in the internal combustion engine – Other applications – Introduction to robots. HM 1216 Technical Report Writing Introduction – writing of nombers; symbols; abbreviations and equations – Rules of statement writing; language; structure; accuracy; consolidation; variety; confirmation – variation of sentences – Easiness to read – Basic writing of active paragraph – How to start writing – summary and conclusion – writing and organizing the subject – Review and editing – Different forms of writing: letters; notes; proposals; reports; examples; references; tables and tables – Final eddition of technical writing. MD 1221 Machine Elements Design Introduction to design and creativity - Mechanical properties of materials and manufacturing -Design considerations and factor of safety -Dynamic
Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 129 Course Description
stresses and product life - Power transmission and shafts:Coupling, belts, power screws, spring. MP 1222 Electric Machines Types of electric machines – Direct current machine – Multi-phase alternative current system – electric transformers – Induction machine – Synchronizing machine – Small power engines – Electric distribution systems – Cables and their properties – Electric machine safety – Electric transformers safety – Laboratory tests. MP 1223 Heat Transfer Introduction to heat transfer – One-dimensional heat transfer – Heat transfer with heat generation elements – Continuous heat transfer in two dimensions – Unsteady one directional heat transfer – Convection heat transfer – Free convection relations – Forced convection relations – Mixed convection heat transfer – Fins and extended surface – Heat transfer with phase change. MP 1224 Engineering Measurements Operating performance of measurement device – Measurement system element – Fixed and variable errors – Measuring error treatment – Digital measuring technique – Force measurement – Torque measurement – Pressure measurement: manometers – Dynamic device for pressure measurements – Electric device for pressure measurements – Flow measurement device: orifice; nozzle; ventury; rotating turbine and rotameter – Velocity measurement: pitot tube - Hot wire - Laser – Angular velocity measurement – Temprature measurement: Thermometer; bimetal sensor – Variable resistances – Semiconductors – Thermocouples – Radiometer – Measurement of gas exhaust components – Sensors – Analysis of exhaust gas. MP 1225 Control of Mechanical Power Systems Introduction to automatic control – Assessment of automatic control systems – Classification of automatic control systems – Basic elements in automatic control systems – Signal conditioning – Kinds of automatic control systems – Applications of mechanical power automatic systems. HM 1226 Industrial and Engineering Legislations Industrial rules – Characteristics of industries – Industrial safety rules – Labour rules – Insurance rules – Environmental rules – Financial arrangements – Tax laws – Different degrees of prosecution – Capital and small projects and their rules – Needs, regulations and rules of engineering projects.
Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 130 Course Description
MP 1311 Heat and Mass Transfer Kinds of heat exchangers – Performance of heat exchanger – Heat radiation – Heat radiation between gases and fires – Radiation and environment – Mass transfer in solids; liquid ; gases – Application of mass transfer – Ways of heat transfer improvement. MP 1312 Fundamentals and Technology of Combustion Hydrocarbon fuels – Combustion chemistry – Combustion aerodynamics – Fuel preparation for combustion – Kinds of burners – Design of burners – Burner performance – Combustion control – Combustion application in furnaces – Boilers and turbines – Combustion pollutions – Control systems in combustion pollutants – Laboratory tests. MP 1313 Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Refrigeration methods – Vapour compression refrigeration systems - Refrigerants – Absorption refrigeration systems – Air refrigeration systems – Introduction to psychometric chart – Air conditioning systems (summer; winter; annual) – Refrigeration and heat loading – Air conditioning equipments by air ducts – Air duct design. MD 1314 Mechanical Vibrations Principles of vibrational motion - Elements of vibration system - Single degree of freedom - Effect of damping on free vibrations - Forced vibrations and applications - Shaft stability – Isolation - Measurement devices - Two degree of freedom systems – Dampers - Multi degree of freedom systems and solution methods - Computer applications. MP 1315 Hydraulic and pneumatic Control Hydraulic control: hydraulic fluids ; Control elements – Working elements – Experimental applications. Pneumatic control: Compressed air; Control elements – Working elements – Experimental applications. Design of control circuits: electronic; electric; electro-pneumatic. MP 1321 Internal Combustion Engines (1) Introduction – Idea of internal combustion engine – Fuel and air cycles – Actual cycle of engine – Performance factors in internal combustion engine – Properties of fuels – Combustion in internal combustion engine – Combustion chamber in internal combustion engine – Combustion in diesel engine – Lubrication and friction – Engine indicator. MD 1322 Machines’ Design Selection and design of rolling element bearings - Lifetime, wear, lubrication - Hydrostatic and hydrodynamic bearings - Gears:Straight,
Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 131 Course Description
helical, bevel and worm types - Gear boxes - Design of belt systems - Design of thermal systems, heat exchangers, pressure vessels, economizers, and super heaters, cooling towers. MP 1323 Mechanical Power Laboratories (1) Calibration of pressure measuring devices – Experiments in refrigeration and air conditioning – Fluid flow through openings with different shapes – Discharge coefficient measurement – Satisfying of Bernoulli’s equation – Laminar and turbulent flow – Impact of jet – Visualization of fluid flow – Friction factor in pipe lines – Pelton wheel – Experiments on internal combustion engines. MP 1324 Gas Dynamics Compressible flow – Properties of flow in variable area ducts – Introduction to shock wave – Normal and oblique shock wave – Flow in pipes of constant area with and without friction – Flow over surfaces – Compressible flow in two dimensions. HM 1325 Environmental Sciences Definition of environment – Definition of earth: atmosphere; air ; climate – Natural cycles of substances (carbon; hydrogen; phosphorus; …) – Pollution definitions: air pollution; water pollution; earth pollution – Kinds of pollutants: solid; dangerous; toxic – Environment and toxic pollutants – Kinds of chemical toxics and their effects on human life ( digestive system; respiratory system; ….) – Toxic measurements – Technology of toxic decay and degree of danger – Toxic cycles in the earth – Environment and the society – Study of habits and their effect on environment pollution – View of industry pollution. MP 1411 Internal Combustion Engines (2) Gases reciprocate in internal combustion engines (2 stroke – 4stroke) – Cooling and thermal loading in engines – Charging – Electric spark ignition systems – Calibration and fuel injection – Air pollutants from engines – New trends in engines design and development – Performance calculations. MP 1412 Thermal Turbo Machinery Basic thermodynamics and fluid mechanics for turbines – Different classifications of turbo machinery – Euler’s equation - Losses – Efficiencies – Non-dimensional terms – one dimensional flow – Two dimensional flow through guide vans – Axial, radial and mixed turbines – Axial, radial and mixed compressors and pumps – Effect of viscosity, compressibility, vapor pressure and wall layer on the performance - Performance curves – Effect of three dimensional flow.
Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 132 Course Description
MP1413 Mechanical Power Laboratories (2) Experiments on internal combustion engine: Spark ignition engine; Diesel engine – Continuous combustion experiments: gas fuel combustion; cook combustion; combustion of liquid fuel – Experiments of refrigeration – Experiments of hydraulic machines. MP 1436 B.Sc. Graduation Project The student introduces a complete study and constructs a project determined through his department applying the basics of sciences that he studied – The student presents a report containing the rules and calculations that he made in his project. HM 1417 Applied Environmental Sciences Definition of industrial pollutants and their sources – Combustion pollutants produced from combustion devices (industrial furnaces; boilers; gas turbines) – Kinds of internal combustion engines (gas; spark ignition; diesel) – Industrial pollution from different industries – Technology of pullution treatment. MP 1421 Power Plants and Their Economics Classification of power station – Analysis of load, storage and economy in power stations: daily load – annual load – coefficients of performance. Turbines selection – Steam power stations: Cycles and components – evaporators – reheat and super heaters – savers – air heaters – condensers. Pumps, connections and pipe lines – Boilers : methods of running it – coefficient of its performance and heat balance – control devices – new trends for steam generation – power generation and its effects on environment. MP 1422 Hydraulic machines and Their Plants Introduction – Basic relations – Euler’s equation – Efficiencies and losses – Dimensional analysis and similarity – Effect of relative measurement - Specific speed – Cavitaion – Water turbines: turbine efficiency and losses – Thoma’s cavitation factor – turbine positioning – water turbine technology – water power stations – turbine classification - components impulse turbine (Pelton – Togo – Michel) – theory – design - performance. Reaction turbines: radial and mixed (Francis) - axial (Kaplan) – theory – design – performance – comparison between performance curves for different turbines. Design of rotor, stator and duct – Power station economy – Centrifugal pumps: classifications (radial – mixed – axial) – pumps arrangements – Euler’s equation – effect of exit angle – effect of vans number (slipping – van thickeness) losses – pumps performance – similarity laws – pump selection – cavitation – Thoma’s factor – net positive suction head (available and required) – system and working point curve - pumps in series and parallel connection – pump
Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 133 Course Description
control – preparation – casing design – sealing – sealing box – discovering of problems – transient head in the system – hydraulic comparative and torque transformers: relations and charachteristics curve. Mp 1423 Thermal Equipments Essential equipments: design of thermal equipments used in industrial issues (heat exchangers – boilers – condensers - evaporators – cooling towers) and its applications – setting, running, maintenance and troubleshooting of heat exchangers – systems of air and gas drawing from thermal system – Valves: its kinds and usage – Pipes: its kinds – methods of its setting – its usage. Gas and liquid tanks: its kinds and usage – Application examples. HM 1426 Engineering Economics and Management Engineering economics: Cost - Cost / benefit analysis – Capital circulation – Consumption – Optimum use of material – Taxes – Technical Feasibility studies – Performance evaluation. Management: Management definition – Management levels – Planning – Control – Control management. BS 2111 (same as BS1111) BS2112 (same as BS1112) CV 2113 Structural Analysis Introduction to theory of structures – Forces – Types of loads – Moments – Reactions – Equilibrium of statically determinate structures – Stable and unstable structures – Methods of determination – Structural analysis – Shearing forces – Moments – Buckling – Internal stresses – Deformation – Analysis of trusses. MD 2134 Mechanical Drawing Types of drawings: Sketching, Structural drawing, Assembly drawing, Working drawing. Surface finish symbols. Fits and tolerances. Standard tables. Material codes. Threads (types, specs). Joints. Bolts and Nuts. Springs (types, specs). Keys. Rivets. Welds. Gears. Introduction to CAD. BS 2115 Mechanics (2) Kinematics of rigid bodies –translation and rotation- motion on curves- rotation without sliding- motion on a plan- center of mass- moment of inertia -free and forced vibrations – work, energy and low of conservation- impulsive motion. MD 2116 Testing and Strength of Materials Stresses and Strains. Testing machines and strain gages. Engineering material behavior under tension, compression and cold bending. Direct
Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 134 Course Description
and transverse shear. Torsion. Fatigue. Hardness. Toughness and impact stresses. Experimental part: Mechanical tests. Static tests:Tension, compression, shear, bending, torsion, hardness. Dynamic tests: Fatigue, impact. EC 2117 (same as EC 1116) EC 2121 (same as EC 1122) BS 2122 Computer Applications & Programming Introduction – Computer language and programming – Data base – Using programs to find approximate solutions for equations – Solution of algebra linear non-linear equations – Numerical integration – Solution of differential equations – Engineering applications – Use of ready prepared programs. MR 2123 (same as 1113) MD 2124 Science and Engineering of Materials Metallic and non-metallic materials. Crystals - Mechanical properties - Relation between - crystals and properties - Material codes and standards - Alloying theory - Heat treatments - Polymers. Composites - Ceramics. Material selection - Non-destructive tests. HM 2125 Technical English Language (2) Exercises related to scientific topics – Development of student’s knowledge in language and ability for reading and understanding – Developing of understanding and translation abilities of the student – Developing of listening and speech abilities of the student – exercises on writing technical topics – readings in scientific books – methods of search – technical writing. MP 2211 Heat Transfer and Vehicle Airconditionding Physical principles of air conditioning – assembling and performance of vehicles cooling systems – air-flow and air temperature control in vehicles- systems of cooling diagnoses – maintenance of cooling systems parts – services and maintenance of cooling systems. EC 2212 Electronic Engineering Introduction – Review of power connection – Dual linkage – electronic circuits – Amplifiers – Counters – Stabilizers – Output signals – Transistors – Logical circuits – Digital to analog and analog to digital circuit – Signal summing system – Circuit applications for angular speed - - Stepping motor – Ignition and electronic injection in the internal combustion engine – Other applications – Introduction to robots.
Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 135 Course Description
MP 2213 Fluid Mechanics (1) Introduction – Fluid Principles Definitions – Fluid statics – Fundamentals of fluid motion – Fluid kinematics – Principal equations for mass continuity; energy conservation; momentum in integral formula – Applications – Dimensional analysis and similarity – Laminar & turbulent flow – Laminar flow cases – Steady flow in pipelines – Friction coefficient and losses – Minor losses – Methods of nets connection. AT 2214 Vehicle and Tractor Technology (1) Engine essential systems - engine lubricating systems – carburetor fuel system – diesel fuel system – engine cooling system – engine ignition system. MD 2215 Stress Analysis Equilibrium of simple mechanical elements. Normal and shear forces. Bending and torsional moments. Stresses in loaded elastic bars:Axial, bending, torsion. Strains. Rigidity. Strain energy. Stresses in combined loading:Eccentric loads, inclined bending and torsion. Two dimensional stresses:Principal stresses, Mohr circle, theory of failure.Applications:Thin and thick cylinders, springs, Frames, Finite elements. Experimental part:Strain measurements, Wightstone Bridge, principal strains, strains in thin and thick cylinders, stress concentration factor, elastic failure, and deflections of beams. HM 2216 Technical Report Writing Introduction – writing of nombers; symbols; abbreviations and equations – Rules of statement writing; language; structure; accuracy; consolidation; variety; confirmation – variation of sentences – Easiness to read – Basic writing of active paragraph – How to start writing – summary and conclusion – writing and organizing the subject – Review and editing – Different forms of writing: letters; notes; proposals; reports; examples; references; tables and tables – Final eddition of technical writing. MD 2221 Machine Elements Design Introduction to design and creativity - Mechanical properties of materials and manufacturing -Design considerations and factor of safety -Dynamic stresses and product life - Power transmission and shafts:Coupling, belts, power screws, spring. AT 2222 Vehicle Engines (1) Thermodynamic cycles of internal combustion engines – fuel and air systems – actual engine cycle – fundamental performance factors for internal combustion engine – gases exchanges in two stroke and four
Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 136 Course Description
stroke engines – cooling and thermal load for engines – friction and lubrication in engine – mixers and injection pumps – performance – ignition systems – engine pollution and their control – performance at full and partial loads – fuel characteristic and their effect on performance – power and efficiency and pollution emission – necessary tests: increasing power – charge and charge methods – relation between engine and charger – conventional and electronics ignition systems – governors – performance map – modern ways in internal combustion engines design. MP 2223 Engineering Measurements Operating performance of measurement device – Measurement system element – Fixed and variable errors – Measuring error treatment – Digital measuring technique – Force measurement – Torque measurement – Pressure measurement: manometers – Dynamic device for pressure measurements – Electric device for pressure measurements – Flow measurement device: orifice; nozzle; ventury; rotating turbine and rotameter – Velocity measurement: pitot tube - Hot wire - Laser – Angular velocity measurement – Temprature measurement: Thermometer; bimetal sensor – Variable resistances – Semiconductors – Thermocouples – Radiometer – Measurement of gas exhaust components – Sensors – Analysis of exhaust gas. HM 2224 Engineering Economics and Management Engineering economics: Cost - Cost / benefit analysis – Capital circulation – Consumption – Optimum use of material – Taxes – Technical Feasibility studies – Performance evaluation. Management: Management definition – Management levels – Planning – Control – Control management. MD 2225 Engine Design and Mechanical Vibrations Engine types. Modern designs. Selection of engines. Crank shaft dynamics. Design of cylinders, cylinder head, piston, connected rod, crankshaft and flywheel. Torsional vibrations. Critical speed. Torsional dampers. Project. Principles of vibrational motion - Elements of vibration system - Single degree of freedom - Effect of damping on free vibrations - Forced vibrations and applications - Shaft stability – Isolation - Measurement devices - Two degree of freedom systems – Dampers - Multi degree of freedom systems and solution methods - Computer applications. AT 2226 Vehicle and Tractor Technology (2) Power train line – suspension system – steering system – breaking system – axles and wheels – structural and vehicle chases.
Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 137 Course Description
EP 2311 Automatic Control Automatic systems – system modeling of dynamic systems – industrial control units and their different utilization – systems stability analysis by different methods – systems stability analysis by root locus – systems frequency analysis – different methods of compensatory design – control system analysis using three dimensions. AT 2312 Vehicle Electrical and Measurement Equipment Batteries – AC generators and regulators- chargers – DC generators and Starters – conventional and electronic ignition systems – computer commands for control systems – chassis electricity and electric systems – trailer eclectic systems and their connections with vehicles. CV 2313 Roads and Traffic Engineering Introduction-Engineering planning of roads-Impact of vehicle specifications on planning-Impact of roads on environmrnt:Air pollution; visual pollution-Design of accidents’ resistors-Structural design of roads:different design methods-Methods of loads and reaction analysis. AT 2314 Vehicle Fuel Systems Mixture formation requirements of spark ignition engine – the carburetor basics – design of modern carburetors – petrol Injection Systems – compression Injection Systems. AT 2316 Vehicle Engineering (A) Automobile force resistance – equation of vehicle motion – characteristics of vehicle performance – engine performance – characteristics of breaking performance of tow axle vehicle- dynamic of vehicle braking: braking distance – braking time braking efficiency – distribution of braking forces on vehicle axles: tow axles: tow axle vehicle – multi axle vehicle – semi-trailer vehicle. AT 2321 Vehicle Design (1) Clutches: purpose – types – dry friction clutches – single disc clutch and multi-disc clutch – friction materials – coil and disc spring – clutch release mechanism – wet clutch – centrifugal clutch – friction effort and clutch – temperature – hydraulic clutch and torque converter – gear boxes- requirements of the gear boxes – vehicle motion resistance – different types of the gear boxes that applied in passenger cars and trucks – auxiliary gear boxes – planetary gear boxes – automatic gear box and torque converter – design of gears and axles – bearings testing – lubrication of gears and bearings – traction axles and joints – hollow and solid traction axles – joints of traction axles – solid an hollow propeller
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Curriculum 2003 138 Course Description
shafts – propeller shaft joints – joints of constant speed –oo differential gears design. CV 2322 Traction and Soil Mechanics Theory of traction: soil classification – soil deformation – types of stress on soil – soil failure due to motion of wheeled and tracked vehicles – shear stress on soil, pressure distribution in the soil – traction-slip relationship – rolling resistance – soil compaction – performance criteria – tires efficiency – detachable traction aids for two and four wheel drive vehicles – traction performance prediction – energy dissipation in traction –off-road vehicles steering: slipping and sliding of steered wheel – steering of tracked vehicles – traction and stability control. HM 2323 Industrial and Engineering Legislations Industrial rules – Characteristics of industries – Industrial safety rules – Labour rules – Insurance rules – Environmental rules – Financial arrangements – Tax laws – Different degrees of prosecution – Capital and small projects and their rules – Needs, regulations and rules of engineering projects. AT 2324 Tractors Engineering Tractors engines characteristics and traction torque – Tractor wheel kinematics and dynamics – Wheeled tractor dynamics – Equation of motion for wheeled tractor – Longitudinal stability of tractors with towed machines – Tractor stability with built-in machines – Tractor track kinematics and dynamics – External forces acting on tracked tractors – Identification of the center of ground pressure between earth and running gear – Longitudinal stability of tractors with towed and built-in machines – Pressure distribution between track and the ground – Lateral stability of wheeled and tracked tractors – Measures of lateral stability – Equation of motion for tracked tractor – Gear rations in tractor drive line – Steering of tracked tractors- turning resistance – turning torque – steering mechanisms of tracked tractor – clutches and brakes mechanisms – controlled differential – planetary – articulated. AT 2326 Vehicle Engineering (B) Characteristics of breaking performance when using control system – vehicle stability on curvature roads – vehicle stability on inclined roads: longitudinal – lateral. Stability in braking. AT 2411 Vehicle Design (2) Design of vehicle frame – braking condition steering condition – combined braking and steering conditions – design of suspension systems – flexible
Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 139 Course Description
components – dampers – guides – design of the steering system – basic analysis and design – design of the steering boxes – design of the hydraulic cylinders that used in the steering systems – initial spring load and piston diameter – design of the braking system – force distribution on the brake shoe – torque of the brake shoes – basic items of the brake system design considering cylinders or drums – basic design items of disc brakes – design of the hydraulic cylinders that used in the braking systems – axles : types – driving axles – steering axle – steering and drive axle – driven axle final reduction drive – single double and triple – different design for final drive axle – force and push rods. AT 2412 Vehicle Repair Engineering Engine repair – cylinder head – cylinder – piston and its rings – crankshaft – journal bearings – clutch repair – gearbox repair – front and rear axles repair – brakes repair – steering and suspension systems repair AT 2413 Vehicle Transportation Economics Relation between transportation and economic – commercial engineering planning for transportation – factors affecting methods to choose different types of transportation–transportation cost – public transportation – transportation models – application on transportation models. HM 2414 Applied Environmental Sciences Definition of industrial pollutants and their sources – Combustion pollutants produced from combustion devices (industrial furnaces; boilers; gas turbines) – Kinds of internal combustion engines (gas; spark ignition; diesel) – Industrial pollution from different industries – Technology of pullution treatment. AT 2416 Profession Relationships Professional ethics in civil eng.- Relationship between the civil eng. and the client- Relationship between contractor and client (owner)-Relationship between contractor and civil engineer-Laws regulating the work at site-Builsings law: Establishment; Development. AT 2437 Graduation Project Services stations planning for different types of vehicles – feasibility studies to build assembly factory for certain types of vehicles – modification of the vehicle petrol engine to natural gas engine – design of some vehicle parts – design and execution of vehicle with special specifications – study of vehicle environmental pollution minimization – detailed study of vehicle and tractor systems performance. AT2421 Vehicle Dynamics
Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 140 Course Description
Vibration of vehicle parts – torsional vibration of transmission system – critical speed for propeller shaft – stiffness and damping of suspension system – characteristic of vehicle ride comfort – human response to vibration – vehicle ride models – introduction to random vibration – vibration of vehicle with relation by ISO curves of human ride comfort. – Characteristic of vehicle handling – vehicle steering geometry – steady state response to steering input – transient performance – handling tests. AT 2422 Vehicle Maintenance Engineering Surfaces connecting systems- mechanical connecting – physical an chemical connecting – friction – skidding friction – adhesive friction – wear- kinds of wear- physical properties of oils an their tests – dry lubrication and surfaces treatments hydraulic lubrication – engine oil and lubrication maintenance – cooling system maintenance – fuel systems maintenance – fuel feeding – carburetors – fuel injection- cylinder heads – valves and valves mechanism – block maintenance – cylinders maintenance – cylinders – pistons – connecting rods and rings – systems of engine diagnoses – clutch maintenance – transmission maintenance – brake system maintenance – planned maintenance and repair. AT 2423 Vehicle Automatic Control Application of automatic control in engine – application of automatic control in traction force – application of automatic control in vehicle brake – application of automatic control in steering systems – application of automatic control in suspensions systems – application of automatic control in integrated systems. AT 2424 Vehicle and Environmental Pollution Source of the environmental pollution - environmental pollution of vehicle exhaust gasses, fuel vapors and vehicles – control technique methods of exhaust gasses and fuel vapors – treatment of exhaust gasses – technique method of engine design and operation condition – instrumentation systems for measurement of vehicle pollutants – legislation and standard of vehicle pollutants.
Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 141 Course Description
AR 3131 Architectural Design (1) Identifying the design process and its variable dimensions/ Studying the distribution of main uses and how to connect them using circulation elements/ Studying qualitative and quantitative space needs for different activities/ Studying elevations and openings required for different spaces/ Linking among human, climatic and functional needs/ Studying simple structure for small buildings/ Training the student to solve simple design problems. AR 3132 Sciagraphy and Perspective Developing the imagination of space giving the possibilities of rendering space image in a practical manner/ Shading elevations to emphasize masses and their importance in architectural configuration/ Studying basic laws of sciagraphy: shade of points, lines, levels and masses/ Studying basic laws of perspective: picture plane, standing point, cone of vision, angle of vision, vanishing points, inverse perspective/ Drawing perspective using computer/ Training the student to catch shade and shadows of different forms: arches, staircases, terraces, openings, domes/ Training the student to draw the perspective of different forms and spaces using one-vanishing-point perspective/ Two-point- perspective/ Three-point- perspective/ Shade and shadow in perspective. AR 3133 Architectural Construction (1)
Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 142 Course Description
Architectural building: basics and fundamentals of architectural building/ Architectural and constructive symbols and codes of materials/ Fundamentals of building works (stone, timber, masonry, concrete, steel) and types of building (skeleton, bearing walls)/ Arches/ lintel/ Staircases/ Means of isolation (moisture, heat, acoustic)/ Studying types of openings (doors, widows, etc.). AR 3114 Design Principles Developing the capacity to conceive, understand and design two-dimensional figures as well as three-dimensional spatial forms/ Working out to understand and conceive the basics of design including proportions, rhythm, harmony and contrast/ Identifying the functional basics of designing different architectural units taking into account the factors of efficiency, comfort and safety. AR 3115 Computer in Architecture An introduction to computer/ Operating system/ Components of the computer/ Applications of computer in preparing tow-dimension architectural drawings/ Applications of computer in preparing three-dimension architectural studies. CV 3116 Structural Analysis Reactions – Normal forces – Shearing force and bending moment diagrams for statically determinate structures - Deformation of statically determinate systems. HM 3121 History of Architecture (1) The historic formation of architecture –aesthetic values of the historic architectural orders: analytic study of the influential factors that shape architectural styles and orders – origins of architecture and its evolution with emphssis on pre-historic, pharonic, ashoric, greek and roman architecture. CV 3122 Plane Surveying Introduction – Scales – Verniers – Linear measurements – Simple instruments for angles measurement – Chain surveying – Leveling – Theodolite surveying – Map construction – Principles of photogrametry – Photogrametric applications in architecture. CV 3123 Properties of Building Materials Engineering materials – Standardization – Standard specification codes – Technical inspection – Building materials technology – Modern developments and inovative applications of building materials – Concrete technology – Reinforced concrete materials (aggregates – cement – mixing water – reinforcing steel) – Concrete production – Quality control
Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 143 Course Description
of concrete works – Building units and portions – Gypsum – Lime – Timber – Stones – Adverse effect of water on building materials: Efflurecene – Chemical attack – Abraison freeze – Flow attack – Mechanics of engineering materials -: testing machines and strain meters – Mechanical properties – Strength and behavior of materials subjected to static tension, compression, bending and shear. AR 3231 Architectural Design (2) Developing and orienting the student abilities to treat architectural design as a creation process to solve spatial problems on different levels of design (from the context and the layout to masses and spaces)/ Emphasizing the importance of construction in the formulation of inner spaces, and the architectural shape as a framework for the functional, social and cultural needs/ Architectural projects that cover different programmes and concepts/ Architectural programme/ Architectural form within the different concepts of space/ Understanding the dynamics of inner and outer spaces/ Architectural character and its urban, environmental, structural and symbolic references/ Dealing with structure as a constraint for the inner space and architectural form, as well as studying its organic, cultural and functional references in central-function buildings. AR 3212 Architectural Construction (2) Anatomy of different architectural and structural members – load transfer and loading methods, traditional construction methods, connections between different architectural and structural members – complementary items (suspended ceilings, curtain walls, light weight partitions) – reinforced concrete, steel, wooden wide span structures – new construction methods, site plotting of buildings – construction plans. HM 3213 Humanities in Architecture Identifying architecture as a framework for human science/ Understanding human considerations and concepts related to architectural design which can be considered as an approach for design based on human and behavioural needs/ Historic background/ Fundamentals of different theories/ Formation of communities/ Man-environment relationship/ Perception, behaviour and culture/Mutual interrelationship between behaviour and built environment/ Special human needs in relation with social thoughts/ Human needs in modern architecture/ Scientific methodology of testing models, collecting data, and different methods of analysis/ Training the student to proceed a practical applied research. AR 3214 Theories of Architecture (1) Studying the phylosophy and design considerations of public buildings including educational and cultural buildings, libraries, theaters, museums,
Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 144 Course Description
healthcare facilities, recreational facilities, social centers, commercial buildings and shopping centers, as well as touristic buildings. AR 3215 Technical and Sanitary Fixtures Introducing energy and the thermal field – environmental influences – thermal transfer, storage, and insulation – air conditioning and ventilation – mechanical ventilation – heating systemd – artifitial lighting – vision mechanisms – acoustics: nature of sound, sound analysis, noise, acoustical design of buildings and spaces – electrical installations: costs, maintenance, and systems integration – basics of elevator installation and its architectural requirements – laundry and kitchen equipment – hydraulic services: water supply and drainage – waste water and rain water – sanitary equipment in buildings – problems and solutions – fire fighting requirements – solid waste disposal – architectural applications. CV 3216 Soil Mechanics and Foundations Soil properties - Soil classification - Stress transfer through soils – Soil Consolidation – Earthpressure – Design of shallow foundations – Pile foundations – Bearing walls – In-site soil investigations and selection of adequate foundation type. AR 3221 Architectural Technology Technology principles – productions basics – mass production – machines – time and movement – production lines – workers and machines – incentives – architectural assembling – technologies of prefabricated buildings: Basics and methods – elements and components – manuacturing, transportation, and installation – maintenance, and support – basics of maintenance of diferent building components. HM 3222 History and Theoreis of Planning Human settlements – old civilizations of Egypt, Eufrates and tiger – settlement influential factors – urban centers of each - comparison of the greek and roman civilizations with respect to civilization charactersitics, practice, and urban centers of each. – civilization and city charactersitics of european medieval eras and Islamic medieval eras – industrial revolution and thoughts of the good society – introducing city planning, its goals and levels – the problems of current Egyptian cities – research trainning. HM 3223 History of Architecture (2) This course aims at studying the evolution of thoughts that shape architecture at the beginning of the European Rainessance eras – comparative studies of architectural examples from the early Christian
and coptic eras in Egypt, Besantine architecture, roman architecutre .
Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 145 Course Description
AR 3224 Environmental Control Building as a mediator between man and the surrounding environment and through the study of the thermal envirnmnent: components of climate, parameters that affect the site climate, climatic data and representations – thermal comfort chart – solar radiation – sun path charts – shading devices and its design – heat transfer between buildings and the environment – ventilation and air movement – openings and orientation – design goals of environmental control – design methods and architectural treatments of thermal environment. AR 3225 Computer Applications in Architecture Introducing computer capabilities in the area of architecture and urbanism – tools, techniques and applications that can be used during different procedures of building design, starting from programming phase, design representation and evaluation, preparation of 2d and 3d architectural drawings, programming and computer languages – use of computer in programing and architectural design. AR 3331 Architectural Design (3) Architectural design of complex, wide span buildings – data collection and analysis – design of projects with multiple buildings emphasising internal and external spatial relationships between different buildings and with the surroundings – issues of natural illumination and ventilation – artificial lighting and ventilation techniques and its application to relevant buildings – model making. AR 3332 Working Drawings (1) Development of initial project into a complete and detailed working project. In-depth study of various methods and materials of covering wide span spaces and its details – cladding of skeleton buildings – different metal sections and their use in opennings and partiaions design – stair types, different designs and matrials – Architectural working drawings and detailing of different projects – sanitary and electrical drawings. AR 3313 City Planning Aims at enabling the student to appreciate city planning multi faceted problems with special emphasis on the Egyptian city, and practice of problem solving approaches – Studying city planning social, economical and cultural problems in Egypt, acknowleging the developing and developed countries expereiences, and the different approaches of problem solving - City and ite regions as a planning unit – Theory of comprehensive planning and gradual planning and its applications for the existing end new cities – Basis and theories of land use, residential areas and communities – Open spaces, business centers, services, agricultural
Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 146 Course Description
areas, road networks. MH 3314 History of Architecture (3) Studying architectural thoughts and factors that foster the emergence of the European renascence art and architecture, the artists of that era –philosophical framework of Islamic architecture – comparative analysis of a number of examples of Islamic architecture in the Arab region – Studying Islamic architecture in Egypt and the factors that affect its emergence and evolution during different Islamic eras. CV 3315 Reinforced Concrete Principles of design of reinforced concrte structures – Analysis and design of sections – Loads’ distribution – Details of beam reinforcement – solid slabs – Stairs – Statically determinate frames – Hollow block slabs – Beams net – Flat slabs – Connections of precast structural units. AR 3321 Housing The problem of housing in Egypt –Housing processes and approaches – Housing prototypes – Planning and designing of residential areas, the economical, social, and environmental factors that affect it – Housing project involving surveys and evaluation of an existing residential area, and utilization of the findings in designing and planning of a new housing project. AR 3322 Theories of Architecture (2) Architectural trends in the 19th century as an introduction to modern architecture – Romantic architecture – The gap between architecural structuralism and the move toward eclicticism – bridging the gap in Europe and USA – Stages of phylosophy and architectural development and changes during the 20th century. CV 3323 Steel & Wood Constructions Wooden and metalic construction materials: types and specifications – Allowable stresses in design calculations – Design of connections (rivets,bolted and welded) – Design of structural members and drawings of construction details for sections and connections of simple; composite and built up cross sections for: columns; tie beams under simple and bioaxial bending and torsion. AR 3411 Architectural Design (4) Familiarizing the students with different design approaches – analytical study of different design alternatives for public and residenbtial projects aiming to reach the best possible alternative with respect to architectural and urban form as well as different functional, structural, visual, and environmental requirements, yet respecting urban control legislations –
Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 147 Course Description
Real projects of urban dimention and complex design alternatives – different methods of project presentation – model making. AR 3412 Working Design (2) Preparation of a complete set of working drawings applicable in reality or a previously designed student project involving wide span space. AR 3413 Urban & Regional Planning Planning, development, and settlement – general and skeleton planning of the city: process and stages of general plan preparation, regional framework – physical, economical, demographic, and social studies – the legislative framework – current conditions: the urban skeleton, land uses, problems, resources, obstacles – Goals and objectives – planning alternatives – evaluation and selection – means of execution and follow up – settlement studies – planning studies of different city elements and components –Theoretical and practical concepts of urban upgrading, improvement and community development. AR 3414 Landscape Identifying the outdoor space/ The historic evolution of gardens and parks/ Elements of landscape (plants, forms and levels of ground, water, light construction, flooring, outdoor furniture)/ Visual relationship/ Selectig materials/ Social and physiological factors that affect landscape/ Fundamentals of landscape. AR 3415 Environmental Design & Energy The inefficient use of energy in contemporary architecture – the efficiency of energy use in traditional architecture of different climatic regions –utilization of passive solar energy applications – energy conservation concepts and recycling – modern architectural trends and the efficient use of energy in the light of energy consumption rationalization concerns. AR 3437 Graduation Project Designing of graduation project for which the student had prepared a program and chose a location during the first semester. The project should be both complex and comprehensive to show student ability to utilize the experience gained during the study period in the department. The student should be able to meet project objectives both at the design level and the urban level. AR 3421 Construction Economics, Quantities & Specifications Trainning the student to prepare a complete set of working documents – bids – quantity calculation of different items – field quantity calculation and payment methods - specifications - cost analysis for materials and labor – timetables and the critical path method – use of computer in
Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 148 Course Description
preparation og specifications and bills of quantities – building legislation, regulations and conditions - applications. Calculations of Quantities: Excavation and Filling Quantities- Calculation of Plain and Reinforced Concrete and Steel Reinforcement Quantities- Calculation of Brick Walls Quantities- Calculation of Isolation Quantities- Cost Estimate- Final Invoice - Specifications; Types of Specifications - Specification Items and Their Uses - Methods of Formatting the Specifications for Different Works (Brickwork, Concrete, Isolation, Insulation) - Types of Contracts and Judgment. AR 3422 Urban Design Study of elements and styles of urban design – Principles of design of urban spaces in cities - Factors affecting the design decisions – Visual treatments in formation of urbanized spaces and elements of urban design – Regulations and standards for systems and legislations in urban design. BS 4111 Mathematics (2) Kinematics of rigid bodies – center of mass- moment of inertia -free and forced vibrations – work, energy and low of conservation- impulsive motion.
BS 4112 Mechanics (2) Kinematics of rigid bodies – center of mass- moment of inertia -free and forced vibrations – work, energy and low of conservation- impulsive motion.
CV 4113 Structure Analysis (1) (A) Introduction- Types of Structures – Reactions- Internal Forces in Beams - Internal Forces in Frames- Internal Forces in Trusses. Influence Lines- Normal Stresses- Shear Stresses- Compound Stresses- Torsion. CV 4114 Properties and Strength of Materials (1) Engineering Materials: Properties and Testing- Behavior of Engineering Materials Under Tension, Compression, Bending and Torsion Loading – Construction and Building Materials: Stones- Bricks- Wood- Lime- Gypsum. Concrete Materials: Cement – Sand – Gravel – Mixing Water- Additives- Steel Reinforcement- Concrete Industry: Concrete Mix Design
Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 149 Course Description
– Quality Control- Workability of Concrete- Laboratory Testing. HM 4115 Technical English Language (2) Exercises related to scientific topics – Development of student’s knowledge in language and ability for reading and understanding – Developing of understanding and translation abilities of the student – Developing of listening and speech abilities of the student – exercises on writing technical topics – readings in scientific books – methods of search – technical writing. CV 4116 Engineering Geology and Environmental Engineering Definition of the Environment – Introduction to Environmental Science – Atmosphere and hydrologic cycle – Air pollution – Water pollution – Soil pollution – Source of environmental pollution – Types of environmental pollution – Environment development – Environmental friendly projects: road improvement; potable water; drainage; building maintenance. Rocks and Raw Materials and their Methods of Identification- Engineering Classification of Rocks- Physical and Engineering Properties of Rocks – Geological Constitutes: Faults- Layers- Gapes- Slides- Geological Survey – Geological Maps- Geological Studies for Design of Projects (Dames- Reservoirs- Tunnels- New Cities). BS 4121 Physics (2) Waves and vibrations- harmonic vibration in dynamical and electrical systems- geom. representation- interference -damped vibration- Fourier analysis of damped vibration- types of waves- wave velocity- velocity of sound waves in fluids- wave measurements- Doppler effect- electromagnetic waves- optics- optic interference- Newton ring – deviation – new concepts- quantum mech. -electro optical phenomena- laser – applications of sound waves - applications in mech. eng. CV 4122 Plane Surveying Introduction - Unites of Surveying Measurements - Chain & Detail Surveying - Cadastral map construction - Details of Maps - Scales -Areas Measurements and Calculation - Map Shrinkage - Compass Surveying - Magnetic north - Surveying and Prismatic Compasses - Compass Traverses- Plain Table Surveying - Theodolite Surveying -Introduction to Teodolites - Temporary Adjustment of the Theodolite and angles measurement - Leveling - Methods of levelling Works - Applications of levelling - Longitudinal and cross sectional levelling - Earth work calculations – Contour lines. CV 4123 Structure Analysis (1) (B) Influence Lines- Normal Stresses- Shear Stresses- Compound Stresses- Torsion.
Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 150 Course Description
CV 4124 Civil Drawing Connections and Splices of Steel Structures- Retaining Walls (Buildings- Plain Concrete – Reinforced Concrete) – Curves and Slopes of Earth – Curves of Earth around Retaining Walls, Roads, Tunnels and Irrigation Structures – Projections of Irrigation Structures on Irrigation Channels ( Steel Bridges – Reinforced Concrete Bridges – Brick and Stone Arches – Culverts – Syphons – Aqueducts – Regulators – Weirs) – Details of pitching. EC 4125 Mechanical & Electrical Engineering Types and sources of electric current – Electric circuits for 3 phase DC and OC – Power stations – Transfer and distribution networks – Methods of energy storage – Electric systems for protection against lightening - Electric installations – Lighting systems – Wire and wireless communication systems – Locomotives – Construction equipments - Hauling equipments – Soil compaction equipments. AR 4126 Architectural Construction Introduction to main building items and construction materials – Finishing – Training to read and understand architectural drawings – Architectural expressions – Masonary construction – Stone construction – Archs - Frames – Domes – Insulating and isolating materials: types and use – Stairs in buildings: types; materials; design considerations – Architectural materials and finishing of floors; walls and ceilings – joints in buildings – Architectural solutions.
CV 4211 Reinforced Concrete (1) Introduction to the Mechanical Properties of Concrete and Steel- Load Distribution on Beams- Design of Section under Bending- Shear Stresses- Details of Reinforcement for Beams - Design of Solid Slabs and Details of Reinforcement- Design of Sections subjected to Torsion- Working Limits of Concrete Beams- Design of Sections under Eccentric Loading- Design of Columns and their Detail of Reinforcement- Paneled Beams. CV 4212 Structure Analysis (2) (A) Calculation of Deformation- Consistent Deformation Method- Virtual Work Method- Conjugate Beam Method. CV 4213 Properties and Strength of Materials (2) Green Concrete: Consistency – Workability- Aggregate Segregation- Bleeding- Curing- Dry Concrete: Strength of Concrete, Strength Parameters, Types of Strength (Tension- Compression- Torsion) – Durability- Permeability of Concrete- Thermal Properties – Strains- Non-
Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 151 Course Description
destructive Tests for Concrete- Fracture Mechanics of Materials- Creep of Materials- Properties of Materials Under Impact Loading- Fatigue. CV 4214 Topographic Surveying Introduction - Theodolite - Types - Components - Permanent Adjustment of Theodolite - Surveying using Theodolite - Theodolite Traverses, Calculation and Adjustment of Traverses - Tachometric Measurements - Electronic Measurement of Distances - Trignometrical Leveling and Its Engineering Applications - Accurate Leveling and Its Engineering Applications - Surveying Alignment and Setting out of Curves - Construction and Use of Topographic Maps. CV 4215 Irrigation and Drainage Engineering Introduction to Irrigation and Drainage Engineering- Soil- Water Interaction- Water Duties- When Irrigation is needed- Agriculture and Irrigation Cycles- Irrigation Systems and their Areas in Egypt- Irrigation Methods- New Irrigation Systems- Sprinkler Irrigation – Drip Irrigation- Drainage- Drainage Systems- Alignment and Design of Irrigation Projects. HM 4216 Profession Relationships Professional ethics in civil eng.- Relationship between the civil eng. and the client- Relationship between contractor and client (owner)-Relationship between contractor and civil engineer-Laws regulating the work at site-Builsings law: Establishment; Development. CV 4221 Structure Analysis (2) (B) Structure Analysis of Statically Indeterminate Structures: Three moment Equation- Slope Deflection Method- Moment Distribution Method. CV 4222 Soil Mechanics Introduction - Terms and Definitions - Principal properties of Soil - Soil Classification - Permeability and Water Flow through Soil - Stress Distribution in Soil- Compressibility and Consolidation - Compaction of Soil. CV 4223 Photogrametry and Remote Sensing Photogrametry: Introduction – Aerial photogrametry – Aerial photographs – Stereoscopic models - Mirror & prism stereoscopes – Modern stereoscopes – Flight planning – Use of aerial photographs in map construction and production – Some engineering Applications. Remote Sensing: Introduction – Methodology – Photographic interpretation and analysis of digital and paper base photos – Engineering applications. CV 4224 Hydraulics (1)
Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 152 Course Description
Properties of Fluids – Fluid Statics – Kinematics of Fluid Flow – Buoyancy and Floatation – Energy considerations in Steady Flow – Fluid Motion – Similitude and Dimensional Analysis – Steady Incompressible Flow in Pressure Conduits: Laminar and Turbulent Flow – Friction and Minor Losses – Pipe Networks. CV 4225 Construction Project Management Introduction- Methods of Planning and Following up- Network Planning for Construction Projects- Time Scheduling- Scheduling of Project Resources- Neutral Line Planning Method for Projects- Using Computer in Project Management. BS 4226 Numerical Analysis Numerical solution of linear systems- numerical solution of nonlinear equations- interpolation-numerical integration and differentiation-curve fitting-optimization-numerical solution of ordinary and partial differential equations. CV 4311 Reinforced Concrete (2) Design of Hollow Block Slabs and Detail of Reinforcement- Design of Flat Slab- Stairs- Design of Frames and Detail of Reinforcement. Design and Detail of Reinforcement for Large Span Halls- Design of Hungers for Industrial Buildings- Design of Some Special Structures. CV 4312 Soil Mechanics and Foundations Shear Strength of Soil- Stability of Slopes- Soil Earth Pressure- Bearing Capacity of Soil- Soil Exploration- Shallow Foundations(A). CV 4313 Structure Analysis (3) (A) Analysis of Shells- Theory of Plates- Navier Method- Laivy Method. HM 4314 Engineering Economics Fundamentals of engineering economics – Construction economics – Housing economics – Transportation economics – Risk analysis – Fundamentals of civil engineering projects’ evaluation – Accounting methods – CV 4315 Hydraulics (2) Uniform Flow in Open channels – Chezy and Manning Equations – Specific Energy – Critical Depth – Hydraulic Jump– Energy and Force Equations and Applications- Non-Uniform Flow in Open Channels – Flow Profiles– Laminar and Turbulent Flow in Open Channel– Introduction to Boundary Layer Theory– Separation and Vortex- Drag and Lift Forces for Submerged Bodies in Compressible and Incompressible Fluids- Hydraulic Machines- Pumps and turbines: Types, Performance and Testing.
Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 153 Course Description
CV 4321 Design of Irrigation Structures (1) Design of Arch Bridges- Design of Steel and Wood Bridges- Design of Syphons- Design of Aqueducts- Design of Culverts- Design of Tail Escape- Lining Methods of Irrigation Channels. CV 4322 Steel Structures (1) Introduction- Tension Members- Compression Members- Beams- Columns- Bolted and Riveted Connections- Welded Connection- Splices. Design of Built up Sections- Systems of Factory Halls and Steel Roofs- Composite Sections- High Rise Buildings- Workshop Drawings. CV 4323 Structure Analysis (3) (B) Circular Shells (Thin Plate Theory)- Cylindrical Shells (Beam Theory) - Elasticity Theory - Stiffness Method - Buckling of Columns. CV 4324 Engineering Geodesy Introduction- Study of the Earth Profile- Ropers of the Surveying Works- Ropers- Horizontal Constants- Triangles Networks- Methods of Measurements and Calculations- Vertical Constants- Precise Triangular Leveling- Theory of Errors- Methods of Correction of Surveying Measurements- Gyroscopic Determination of the North- Gyroscopic Deviation for the Networks – Map Projections- International System for Map Numbering. CV 4326 Transportation and Traffic Engineering Introduction- Transportation Planning- Transportation Systems- Transportation Planning Procedures- Trip Generation- Trip Distribution- Planning with Different Transportation Systems- Traffic Specialization- Traffic Engineering- Duties of Traffic Engineers- Behavior of Road Users- Traffic Volume- Speed and Delay Time Calculation- Types of Speed and Calculation of Delay Time- Types of Speed and Properties- Methods of Speed Measurement, Traffic Volume and Calculation of the Design Traffic Volume- Characteristics of Traffic Flow- Design of Traffic Intersections- Railways Engineering. CV 4431 Reinforced Concrete (3) Design of Reinforced Concrete Sections Using Crack Limit- Design and Detail of Reinforcement for the Rectangular and Circular Tanks- Design of the Deep Beams- Design of the surface Revolutions- Design of Circular Beams- Calculations of the Horizontal Load (Earthquakes, Wind) on the Building - Design of Circular Tanks, Surface Revolutions and Their Reinforcement Detail- Deep Beams- Introduction to the Prestressed Concrete.
Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 154 Course Description
CV 4412 Steel Structures (2) Types of Bridges: Railway Bridges- Highway Bridges- Foot Bridges- Pony Bridges- Deck Bridges: Classification and Design of Bridge Elements- Design of Wind Resistant Elements- Design of Supports and Expansion Joints. CV 4413 Foundations Engineering Shallow Foundations (B)- Deep Foundations- Retaining Walls- Caissons- Dewatering of Ground Water. CV 4414 Design of Irrigation Structures (2) Water Control Structures- Weirs and Regulators- Design of Floors for the Water Control Structures- Navigation Locks- Storage Lakes- Dams: Classifications- Types- Ecological Studies- Stability of Dams- Protection of Dams. CV 4415 Highways and Airports Engineering Introduction- Geometric Design of Highways- Longitudinal Design (Horizontal and Vertical Curves)- Cross Sectional Design- Intersection Design- Effect of the Highways on the Environment- Structural Design for the Highways- Types of Pavement- Flexible Pavement- Properties of Pavement Layers and Their Functions- Properties of the Used Materials and Their Laboratory and Field Tests- Stress in Flexible Pavement- Design of Asphalt Mix- Design Methods- Rigid Pavement (Concrete Pavement)- Design Methods. CV 4421 Port Engineering & Inland Navigation Introduction to Winds and Astronomical Tides – Coastal Current – Bathymetric Survey – Wave Motion – Wave Reflection – Port Planning – Breakwaters – Inland Navigation – Design of Navigation Channels – Mooring and Navigation Signs. HM 4422 Technical Report Writing Introduction – writing of nombers; symbols; abbreviations and equations – Rules of statement writing; language; structure; accuracy; consolidation; variety; confirmation – variation of sentences – Easiness to read – Basic writing of active paragraph – How to start writing – summary and conclusion – writing and organizing the subject – Review and editing – Different forms of writing: letters; notes; proposals; reports; examples; references; tables and tables – Final eddition of technical writing – Contacts writing. CV 4423 Sanitary Engineering Purification Works of Potable Water- Design of Purification Works- Treatment of Sewage Works- Design of Sewage treatment Works-
Faculty of Engineering, Mattaria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 155 Course Description
Laboratory Tests for Water and Sewage Works. CV 4424 Specifications, Quantities and Contracts Contracts: Definitions, Formatting and Types- Components of Contracts (Main Points)- Tendering Procedures- Relationship Between Concerned People in Construction Projects- Stages Project Preparation- Tender Documents- Calculations of Quantities: Excavation and Filling Quantities- Calculation of Plain and Reinforced Concrete and Steel Reinforcement Quantities- Calculation of Brick Walls Quantities- Calculation of Isolation Quantities- Cost Estimate- Final Invoice - Specifications; Types of Specifications - Specification Items and Their Uses - Methods of Formatting the Specifications for Different Works (Brickwork, Concrete, Isolation, Insulation) - Types of Contracts and Judgment. CV 4427 B.Sc. Graduation Project The Student Prepares a Project in One of the Following Fields: Reinforced Concrete- Structural Analysis - Steel Structures- Properties and Strength of Material- Soil Mechanics and Foundations- Construction and Project Management- Design of Irrigation Structures, Irrigation Systems, Ground Water, Protection Against Floods or Port Engineering and Shore Protection- Hydraulics- Surveying- Highways- Sanitary and Environmental Engineering.
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 154 Elective Course Description
*1316xE Elective (1) *2315xE Electice (1) MP 13161E Thermodynamics (3) Effective energy for open and closed systems- Thermal cycles analysis using second law of thermodynamics – Analysis of unsteady systems – modeling of thermal systems and properties of their working fluids. MP 13162E Fluid Dynamics (3) Fundamental equation of fluid flow-dynamics of vortex flow – turbulent flow - turbulent flow modeling - methods of study of turbulent flow – uniform turbulence – transport methods – shear stress in turbulent flow – free turbulence – wall turbulence – solution of boundary layering for turbulent flow – Aerodynamics of aerofoil – general equations – single blade – multi-blades MP 13163E Steam Engineering Steam Properties and method of Measurement – Thermodynamic processes for steam – steam boilers, accessories and thermal calculation – feed water treatment – methods of draft and stack design – condensers – cooling towers – expansion joints – steam trap – using steam in industry – using steam in heating MP 13164E Pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems Hydrostatic systems – hydraulic pumps – hydraulic engines – hydraulic cylinders – hydraulic control valve – hydraulic hoses – air compressors – applications on vehicle parts - power transmission systems – brakes – turning – clutches – suspension systems – application on lifting devices in heavy equipment and tractors. AT 23151E Vehicles Fault Diagnosis Method of diagnosis – conventional method – series method – determine the general fault in vehicle systems – plan of diagnosis – test devices – faults in internal combustion engines and electrical motors – detailed plans of fault diagnosis – methods of performance test – test equipment. MP 13165E Fuels and Combustion in Vehicle Engines Types of fuel – fuel characteristics – flame speed – self combustion – spake ignition – fuel vaporization and combustion – combustion in engines combustion in CIE. MD 13161E Tribology Surface topography. Theory of friction. Wear mechanics. Thin fluid lubrication. Hydrostatic lubrication. Hydrodynamic lubrication. Air bearings MD 13162E Computer Aided Drawing Auto Cad program. Drawing and editing commands. Three – dimensional
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 155 Elective Course Description
drawing. Multi layer drawings. Sorting and editing. *2315xE Elective (1) EC 23151E Design of Automatic Control Systems Model formation methods using status methods and frequency fields – performance
rates and stability – compensation methods – multi input and output systems –
MP 13166E Measurements and Signal Processing Periodic signals and Fourier transform – random signals – FFT-related functions – error analysis – data collection *1326xE Elective (2) *2325xE Elective (2) MP 13261E Fire Fighting Fire Detection – thermodynamics of chemical process and flame propagation – resistance of different materials for fire – flame dynamics and heat transfer from flame – fire from electrical instruments – self combustion of materials in stores and industry – fire protection – fire protection system designs – standard specification and practice code – applications MP 13262E Environmental Pollution Introduction on pollution and its effect on human health – fundamentals of combustion chemistry and reaction kinetics of pollutants emitting from combustion – effect of design and operation factors on pollutant formation – pollutants from stationary sources: Power Station – industrial plants – pollutants from ICE – pollutants from gas turbines – noise – thermal and chemical pollution of rivers, channels, soil. MP 13263E Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Equipment Compressors - condensers and cooling towers – evaporators and defrost – expansion devices – humidifying , dehumidifying and heating equipment – air filters – control in air conditioning systems MD 13261E Vibration Technology Lagrange equation for multi degree of freedom systems. Matrix method. Impulse responses. Modal analysis. Resistances. Non linear systems. Fault diagnosis. MD 13262E Failure Mechanics Fracture energy. Linear elastic fracture. Stress density factor. Crack displacement. Plastic fracture. Initiation of fatigue cracks. Study cases. MD 13263E Engineering Design Development of design methodology. Design process. Product planning and problem definition. Design of ideas. Design assembly: Steps, basics,
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 156 Elective Course Description
principles, instructions, development of sizes and product. Principles of engineering systems. AT 23251E Service Stations Planning Economical useful factors – working planning in service station – cost calculation – spare parts supply – equipment – storing policy AT23252E Vehicle Engine (2)
Internal combustion engine – petrol engine – diesel engine – natural gas engine – vehicle performance with internal combustion engine – speed-
acceleration – electric
*1316xE Elective (1) *2315xE Electice (1) MP 13161E Thermodynamics (3) Effective energy for open and closed systems- Thermal cycles analysis using second law of thermodynamics – Analysis of unsteady systems – modeling of thermal systems and properties of their working fluids. MP 13162E Fluid Dynamics (3) Fundamental equation of fluid flow-dynamics of vortex flow – turbulent flow - turbulent flow modeling - methods of study of turbulent flow – uniform turbulence – transport methods – shear stress in turbulent flow – free turbulence – wall turbulence – solution of boundary layering for turbulent flow – Aerodynamics of aerofoil – general equations – single blade – multi-blades MP 13163E Steam Engineering Steam Properties and method of Measurement – Thermodynamic processes for steam – steam boilers, accessories and thermal calculation – feed water treatment – methods of draft and stack design – condensers – cooling towers – expansion joints – steam trap – using steam in industry – using steam in heating MP 13164E Pneumatic and Hydraulic Systems Hydrostatic systems – hydraulic pumps – hydraulic engines – hydraulic cylinders – hydraulic control valve – hydraulic hoses – air compressors – applications on vehicle parts - power transmission systems – brakes – turning – clutches – suspension systems – application on lifting devices in heavy equipment and tractors. AT 23151E Vehicles Fault Diagnosis
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 157 Elective Course Description
Method of diagnosis – conventional method – series method – determine the general fault in vehicle systems – plan of diagnosis – test devices – faults in internal combustion engines and electrical motors – detailed plans of fault diagnosis – methods of performance test – test equipment. MP 13165E Fuels and Combustion in Vehicle Engines Types of fuel – fuel characteristics – flame speed – self combustion – spake ignition – fuel vaporization and combustion – combustion in engines combustion in CIE. MD 13161E Tribology Surface topography. Theory of friction. Wear mechanics. Thin fluid lubrication. Hydrostatic lubrication. Hydrodynamic lubrication. Air bearings MD 13162E Computer Aided Drawing Auto Cad program. Drawing and editing commands. Three – dimensional drawing. Multi layer drawings. Sorting and editing. *2315xE Elective (1) EC 23151E Design of Automatic Control Systems Model formation methods using status methods and frequency fields – performance rates and stability – compensation methods – multi input and output systems – application on thermal and fluid flow systems – phase level methods for non linear systems MP 13166E Measurements and Signal Processing Periodic signals and Fourier transform – random signals – FFT-related functions – error analysis – data collection *1326xE Elective (2) *2325xE Elective (2) MP 13261E Fire Fighting Fire Detection – thermodynamics of chemical process and flame propagation – resistance of different materials for fire – flame dynamics and heat transfer from flame – fire from electrical instruments – self combustion of materials in stores and industry – fire protection – fire protection system designs – standard specification and practice code – applications MP 13262E Environmental Pollution Introduction on pollution and its effect on human health – fundamentals of combustion chemistry and reaction kinetics of pollutants emitting from combustion – effect of design and operation factors on pollutant formation – pollutants from stationary sources: Power Station – industrial plants –
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 158 Elective Course Description
pollutants from ICE – pollutants from gas turbines – noise – thermal and chemical pollution of rivers, channels, soil. MP 13263E Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Equipment Compressors - condensers and cooling towers – evaporators and defrost – expansion devices – humidifying , dehumidifying and heating equipment – air filters – control in air conditioning systems MD 13261E Vibration Technology Lagrange equation for multi degree of freedom systems. Matrix method. Impulse responses. Modal analysis. Resistances. Non linear systems. Fault diagnosis. MD 13262E Failure Mechanics Fracture energy. Linear elastic fracture. Stress density factor. Crack displacement. Plastic fracture. Initiation of fatigue cracks. Study cases. MD 13263E Engineering Design Development of design methodology. Design process. Product planning and problem definition. Design of ideas. Design assembly: Steps, basics, principles, instructions, development of sizes and product. Principles of engineering systems. AT 23251E Service Stations Planning Economical useful factors – working planning in service station – cost calculation – spare parts supply – equipment – storing policy AT23252E Vehicle Engine (2) Internal combustion engine – petrol engine – diesel engine – natural gas engine – vehicle performance with internal combustion engine – speed-acceleration – electric motors for traction – direct current motors: types – performance – alternative motors: types – performance – vehicle traction batteries: types – capacity – performance – charge – vehicle performance with electric motors – gas turbines for vehicles: types – performance – fuel used and relation with environment – vehicle performance with turbine engine – solar energy as a source energy for vehicle : solar energy units – conversion of solar energy to electric energy and storage – vehicle performance and economics for different types of engines. MP 13264E Vehicle Aerodynamics Aerodynamic forces acting on vehicle - steady and transient motion – air flow and pressure distribution – improvement of aerodynamic coefficients – testing of aerodynamic coefficients for vehicles using scaled models and prototypes. *1414xE Elective (3) *2325xE Elective (2)
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 159 Elective Course Description
MP 14141E Refrigeration & Airconditioning Applications Food Conservation – Methods of Food Conservation – Food Conservation by freezing – Food Storages – Gas Liquefaction – Airconditioning for commercial and Industrial Applications – Transportation & Airconditioning – Other Applications. MP14142E Industrial Burners and Furnaces a) Introduction to industrial furnaces – types – Furnace design elements Materials – Efficiency and heat balance – Uses : heating; heat treatment; cement; ciramics of China; electric) – Measuring and control equipments. b) Theory of combustion – Combustion efficiency – Fuel combustion equipments – Heat transfer through burners and furnaces – Furnaces and air pollution. MP 14143E Energy Saving Energy and civilization – energy sources – fields of using energy – efficiency of utilization – fundamental principles of increasing energy – efficiency of utilization – fields and methods of energy guidance – energy guidance in industrial fields – applications – energy accounting systems *1415xE Elective (4) *2415xE Elective (3) MP 14151E Aerodynamics in Engineering Problems Introduction – atmosphere – atmospheric envelope – wind motion – meteorology – aerodynamic data – dimensionless factors – steady and periodic loading – modeling – similitude and model testing – aerodynamic loads on buildings – on bridges – on towers – chimneys – aerodynamic design of vehicles – automobiles – lorries – locomotives – airmotion and ventilation MP 14152E Fluid Transportation Systems Introduction – fundamentals of fluid transport – fluid classification – energy losses (thermal and pressure) – losses in pipelines – pipe chart – connection – network – valves – method of calculation – using pumps and compressors – heated and cooled fluids – thermal insulation – standard dimensions – internal stresses – operation – steady operation – transient cases – petrolum products transportation – steam transportation conditioned air – examples and practical cases MP 14153E Renewable Energy Fundamentals – sources – solar energy – sun and earth geometrical relations – types of solar collectors – thermal solar applications [ air and water heating – industrial heating process – crops drying building heating – air conditioning and refrigeration – desalination of saltwater – solar oven] – electrical applications of renewable energy (solar wind) – environmental effects *1424xE Elective (5)
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 160 Elective Course Description
*2325xE Elective (2) MP 14241E Steam Turbines Introduction – steam turbines classification – steam turbine parts and accessories – steam expansion through nozzles – steam expansion through steam turbines – turbines design – methods of turbines control – fields of applications and methods of operation and maintenance MP 14242E Gas Turbine Units and Propulsion Systems Introduction – open cycle and closed cycle – specifications and advantages of gas turbine unit – gas turbine standard cycles – actual cycles – gas turbine parts – the performance at the designed condition and other conditions – arrangements of the gas turbine units – different applications – gas turbine units and the propulsion systems used in airplanes MP 14243E Pumps Positive displacement pumps – pumps classifications – reciprocating – rotary – diaphragm – applications – theory of work – types of reciprocating pumps – operation – components – cavitation and net positive suction – weed – operation problems – rotary pumps – types – performance applications – screw pumps – applications – dynamic pumps – types applications – performance courses – practical applications of pumps – drink water – irrigation – suction – synthetic materials transportation – food industry – factors that must be considered during design and operation – types of engines and compatibility. MP 14244E Air Compressors : Theory and Operation Introduction: Fundamentals of compressors – compressors classification – positive displacement compressors – dynamic compressors – specific work and pressure head – multi-stage pressure and intercoolers – dynamic compressors : classification – Eular equation – design - dimensionless quantity – effect of blade shape and numbers – efficiencies and losses – rotor design – the case – oil seals – sonic speed effect – stability and collapse – control – reciprocating compressors : classification -theory – design – performance – components – lubrication – rotary compressors : types – the way of work – applications *1425xE Elective (6) *2325xE Elective (2) MP 14251E Energy Conversion and Storage Systems Traditional energy conversion methods (fossil – nuclar – hydraulic) and renewable energy (Wind – Solar – Waves – Tides – Biological Energy – Energy of Underground – Oceans thermal energy) - Electro-thermal generators – Photo-voltic generators – Hydrodynamic–magnetic generators – Fuelcells – Effect of energy generation on the environment – Storage of mechanical energy (flywheel – compressed air – raised mass – pumped
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 161 Elective Course Description
hydraulic storage ) – Electric energy storage – Chemical energy storage – Thermal energy storage. MP 14252E Binary Power Stations Introduction to the double generating – bases of the thermal calculations for the traditional generating plants – industrial boilers systems – gas turbine systems – industrial oven systems - methods of determining the maximum total capacity of the steam – determination of the required steam rate for the industrial processes – steam cycles and determining of the steam rates in the reduction plants – methods of evaluating steam losses – methods of determining the deflection of the steam boilers efficiency from the designed rates – the different methods of the double generating – excess steam (Savings in Industrial operations – Boilers efficiency enhancement and using all boilers) – Basis of calculating the additional powers and its benefit studies – energy determination of the industrial structures – determination of the fuel cost for the additional powers and the investment cost for the double generating – determining of the annual save – some applied studies for the industrial sectors MP 14253E Energy Equipment Assessment Introduction to energy equipment in the industrial sectors – gas analysis techniques – the required measurements for the evaluation – measurement methods – thermal equilibrium – efficiency calculation methods – performance evaluation of the assistant equipment (draft fans – push fans) – methods of evaluating energy equipment – evaluation of the gas pollutants emission – economics : used fuel alternatives – new trends of choosing equipment for the industrial processes – determination of the energy consumption and its methods of evaluation – calculation of the required power and methods of enhancing the performance. MP 14254E Performance of Internal Combustion Engines Thermal chemistry of the fuel and air cycles – heat starting mode in the internal combustion engines – calculation of the actual cycle of the spark ignition engine – the calculation of the actual cycle of the pressure ignition engines – the charge movement inside the engine cylinder and its effect on the combustion – actual flow and combustion simulation inside the engine – heating of the internal combustion engine and its compatibility with the turbo-charger performance – characteristics of the engines operation and performance – new trends of engines evaluation – new trends in the fuel and pollution field AT 2415x Elective (3) *1414xE Elective (3) AT 24151E Planned Maintenance Engineering Linear programming – mathematical representation for linear programming – graphical solution of linear programming system – mathematical solution of
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 162 Elective Course Description
linear programming–digital programming – application of linear programs in maintenance filed–vehicle replacements. AT 24152E Computer Applications in Field of Vehicle Transportation Fundamental of mathematical programming –o mathematical programming application in transportation field – solution of conventional transportation problems using computers – solution of advanced transportation problems using computers. AT 24153E Hybrid Vehicles Aims of hybrid vehicle – definition of hybrid vehicle – electric vehicle and environmental pollution - vehicle electric motors- storage batteries for electric energy – electric vehicle performance – electric vehicle disadvantages – internal combustion engine vehicles: petrol engine – diesel engine – performance – relation with environment – hybrid vehicle – advantages and disadvantages – different designs for hybrid vehicle systems – series system – parallel system – hybrid vehicle performance – electric motors for hybrid vehicle – traction electric motors: types – performance storage batteries for electric energy: types – performance – lifetime – future of hybrid electric vehicle – operation strategy and control system. AT 24154E Natural Gas Engines in Vehicles Petrol and diesel engines – air to fuel ratio and compression ration effects on performance – composition and combustion characteristics for natural gas – liquefied and gas fuels – fitting, transportation, storage, safety and fuel tanks specifications – petrol, diesel and natural gas engines – equipment’s, required tools and their specifications. AT 24155E Analysis of Vehicle Accidents Laws of vehicle motion and energy – vehicle dynamics – braking condition – acceleration condition – steering condition – different types of vehicles – effect of cargo on the lateral stability of trucks – liquid cargo – study of vehicle stability – different types of structure deformation due to vehicle accidents – analysis of traffic – accidents MD 14141E Failure Analysis Operational failures - Tribological failures - Thermal failures - Rust and corrosion - Fatigue and creep - Design against failure - Failure diagnosis. *1415xE Elective (4) *2415xE Elective (3) MD 14151E Computer Aided Drawing Auto Cad program. Drawing and editing commands. Three – dimensional drawing. Multi layer drawings. Sorting and editing. *1424xE Elective (5)
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 163 Elective Course Description
*2255xE Elective (2) MD 14241E Robotics and Material Handling Elastic system control. Construction of manipulators. Managing units and gripers. Motion control. Interactive programming. Design and economics of work stations.
MD 14242E Materials Handling Units Revision of power transmission units:Belts, ropes, chains, conveyors.Trusses. Elevators. Manipulators and gripers. Special motion units. Stability and factors of safety. *1326xE Elective (2) *2325xE Elective (2) MD 14251E Systems’ Dynamics Modeling of mechanical, thermal and fluid systems. Finite and continuous systems. Non linear systems. Perturbation method. Phase planes. Stability and performance. Modal analysis.
MD 14252E Optimum Design Concept and methods of optimal design. Linear and dynamic programming. Solutions with constraints. Operational methods. MD 14253E Pressure Vessels and Pipes Thermal stresses. Thick cylinders and shells. Resistors and connections. Valves and meters. Net system analysis. Corrosion and service life. *2325xE Elective (2) MD 23251E Engineering Materials Testing of engineering materials – Metals - Non–metals and alloys – Polymers – Ceramics - Composites. *2415xE Elective (3) MD 24151E Engine Design Engine types. Modern designs. Selection of engines. Crank shaft dynamics. Design of cylinders, cylinder head, piston, connected rod, crankshaft and flywheel. Torsional vibrations. Critical speed. Torsional dampers. Project.
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 164 Elective Course Description
AR 3316x Elective (1) AR 33161E Acoustics in Architecture Basic elements in studying acoustics/ Sound behaviour in closed and open places/ Range of sound, vibration time of echo and methods of control (sound absorption materials/ different treatments of absorption)/ Sound magnifying/ Fundamentals of acoustics design in spaces (auditoriums, theatres, music rooms, etc.)/ Applications of computer in architectural solutions for better acoustics / applications. AR 33162E Space Formation in Architecture Recognizing the aesthetics of architectural form/ Studying the theories of aesthetics in art and architecture/ Intellectual approaches/ Creation in the design process/ Visual perception of spatial configurations/ Researches and applications. AR 33163E Visual Design Recognizing aesthetic aspects of architectural forms within the study of aesthetics theory and intellectual approaches in art/ Creation in the design process/ Visual perception for spatial forms/ Visual treatment in formulating urban spaces, elements of design, design standards and systems/ Basics of visual design.
AR 3324xE Elective (2) AR 33241E Renovation and Urban Development
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 165 Elective Course Description
Approaches and concepts of Renovation and Urban Development, emphasizing the maximal benefit from the human and urban resources available in the existing built environment/ introduction to development and improvement experiments/ analysis of urbanism in the existing cities, problems of existing urbanism/ reasons and characteristics for decay/ social and economical aspects/ techniques and methods of dealing with different urban situations/ processes of renovation, improvement and urban development/ rehabilitation/ preservation and maintenance/ examples and case studies. AR 33242E Building Technology and Advanced Construction Systems The course aims at identifying advanced building systems and their applications, studying the techniques of in-site and in-factory industrialization, studying the economics of application and execution of different construction systems (traditional, developed, industrialized and pre-cast)/ Basics of selecting construction systems/ Possibilities of interfering among systems/ Design/ Manufacturing and execution/ Economics of design and preparing documents/ Feasibility/ Flexibility/ Flexibility of design / Finishing/ Economics of contracting and alternatives of put project into execution/ Building economics. AR 33243E Advanced Applications of Computer Applications that help in the processes of design and decision-making/ Applications of computer in different stages of design process/ Applications of computer in different areas related to practicing the career (including ward processing, electronic tables, data base) achieving this within explaining and applying theories and general conceptions but without concentration on specific applied program. AR 3416xE Elective (3) AR 34161E Regional and Contemporary Architecture Recognizing the origins and historic roots of local Egyptian architecture/ Emphasizing the influence of cultural communication on the architectural conception/ Identifying factors that affect the Egyptian architectural conception/ Alienation of the Egyptian architecture/ Social, cultural, and economic dimensions. AR 34162E Housing in the Developing Countries The curruculum aims to expose the problems associated with housing and residential areas in the developing countries and to introduce the different approaches of dealing with the problem, emphasizing the complex nature of the development efforts and the importance of the awareness of the social, cultural and economical aspects, as well as the role of different participants in the success of such efforts. Introducing developing countries, development processes ad characteristics, urban, cultural and social aspects/ problem of housing in the developing countries/ approaches to solving the housing
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 166 Elective Course Description
problems/ theories and concepts/ development of residential areas/ concepts of enabling and participation/ planning and configuration of the residential sites/ basic planning units/ land subdivision/ appropriate housing alternatives/ examples, research and case studies. AR 34163E Management of Construction Projects An introduction to project management/ Methods of planning and follow-up/ Web planning for construction projects/ Time scheduling/ Scheduling project resources/ The method of neutral line in planning recurring projects/ The application of computer in project management. AR 3423xE Elective (4) AR 34231E Development of Urban Communities Introducing design and development of urban communities approach, its relationship with social and economic factors, the evolution of the econimic, social role of the Egyptian village, existing situations, variables and constants, development approach as an urban and econimic container, development procedures: official and public basic roles, processess and components of communitiy developoment procedure. Official and public organizations, management and excution procedures, local and historical examples, evaluation procedures, studies into designing and planning of urban communities, working planning, detailed applications and studies. AR 34232E Sustainable Development of Humanistic Settlements Introducing the concept of sustainable development as the latest approach to development, ways of securing shuitable shelter for everyone, improving urban settlement management, fostering management of land use planning in a sustainable manner, ways of encouraging public participation, non-governmental agencies role in sustainable development, excution mechanisms, applications. AR 34233E Urban and Environmental Conservation Upgrade, renewal, maintenance, preservation, and urban control concepts - the interrelationship of preservation plans and urban planning frameworks - basis of maintenance and conservation, surveying, recording, and analyzing zones of cultural value – criteria for categorizing buildings of value – identification of development areas – urban style – areas of unique nature, criteria and design of urban infill, different approaches to urban control – public participation – environmental conservation: integrated plans to environmental conservation – policies, levels, and basis of conservation – techniques and systems, development and the environment – laws, regulations of control, case studies. AR 34234E Design and Planning of Natural Sites The course aims at studying the landscape and its integration with the
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 167 Elective Course Description
architectural and urban design in different environments/ Analysing elements and forms to utilize them in design/ Basics of configuring open spaces/ Applications that help to develop the creation abilities of the student in designing and arranging different outdoor environments. AR 3424xE Elective (5) AR 34241E Modern Directions in Architecture Origins, effects, and the conceptual evolution of contemporary architectural movements/ Studying the philosophy of modern pioneer architects, as well as studying the contemporary theories in the era of post-modernism/ Architecture in the 21st centaury. AR 34242E Architecture in Hot Climate Regions Study of hot regions – Hot dry climate – Environmental control in desert regions – Design methods in the desert regions – Environmental heritage architecture – Architectural design for a project in a desert area AR 34243E Architectural Criticism and Project Evaluation Definitions and conceptions/ Approaches of architectural criticism/ Nature, function and importance of architectural criticism/ Criticism and evaluation in design processes, the outcomes/ The concept of multiplicity in architectural directions, and theoretical approaches for contemporary architectural conception/ Studies of the fundamentals of architectural criticism and elements of preferring among architectural projects to achieve logic judgment on architectural and urban projects. Models, applications and case studies. AR 34244E Architectural Legislations Covers several issues: The urban planning legislation as well as building and housing legislation - General and detailed planning of cities and villages - vacant land subdivision, industrial areas and city center instructions - counties renovation and environmental upgrading criteria – different housing specifications, criteria, and levels – road width, building density, and heights – Illumination and ventilation – design criteria for internal and external courts – Stair and projection regulations - Architectural applications covering urban control legislation in Egypt. CV 4316xE Elective (1) CV 43160E Modern Building Materials and Composite Materials Composite building materials - types of special concrete - high strength
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 168 Elective Course Description
concrete - hot weather concrete. CV 43161E Structural Analysis (Computer Aided) Introduction about using the computer for the structural analysis - different languages that can be used for the structural analysis - programming - writing programs for solving beams and obtaining the internal forces and deflections - preparation of programs for different sections to calculate the normal, shear, compound and principal stresses. CV 43162E Prestressed Concrete Introduction about the effect of the pre - stressing on the stresses in the reinforced concrete sections - used materials - methods of pre - stressing - analysis of prestressed beams - section design and steel cable distribution - design of cantilever blocks - prestressed continuous beams. CV 43163E Engineering of Soil with Special Problems Soil construction in desert and dry mountain areas - the soil ready for swelling and the soil ready for collapse: types - distribution in Egypt - composition – recognition - tests - prediction of the mechanical behavior - the behavior of structures and foundations in the soil with special problems. CV 43164E Statistical Applications in Geotechnical Engineering Introduction about the importance of the statistical analysis in the analysis of the experimental test results - statistical definitions - sampling methods of the test specimens and their number according to need - analysis of the test results using the computer aids - application of statistical analysis of the results in studying slope stability and estimating the bearing strength of the soil. CV 43165E Operations research Application of the linear programming - graphical solution of the linear programming applications - solution of linear programming applications - using the computer in linear programming applications - requirements for network distribution: transportation problem, distribution, linear conjugation? dependence? and linear gradient?, linear conjugation? dependence? and linear gradient? using more than one variable. CV 43166E Surface Hydrology Hydrological cycle and the atmosphere – Effect of temperature, moisture, wind, solar radiation and earth rotation on the hydrological cycle – Rain Studies: Types – intensity – repetition – measurement methods and equipment. Soil infiltration studies: measurement methods - Evaporation and Evapotranspiration: measurement and calculation methods – Hydrographic measurements: properties and analysis of hydrographs – types of storms – relationship between rain and storms – water balance equation – storage.
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 169 Elective Course Description
CV 43167E Coastal Environment Natural operations at coasts – Hydrodynamics of waves – Coast dynamic changes – Lakes and tides – Long term changes at coasts – Impact of change of sea water level on shore line – Coast environmental system – Coastal sand dunes – Coastal marshes – Human activities and sea shore – Management of coastal waters – Management of coastal lands and sedimentations – Management of environmental system. CV 43166E Structural Surveying Introduction – Used tools and equipment: Leser meter – Electronic equipment for Surveying measurements – Surveying operations for engineering projects: Site bordering – Construction of site contour map – Survey planning for project axis – Roadways and bridges axis – Foundations axis – Sewage lines axis – Axis and sites of electric energy transfer towers – Survey planning of new cities – Installation of fixed points at sites (horizontal fixed points and site robeers) – Survey measurements for site follow up inspection and measurement of settlement of structures – Measurement of diviations in structures. CV 43166E Modern Systems in Surveying & Geodisy Introduction – Giroscopic surveying – Giroscopic theodolite – Self-surveying systems – Satelite geodisy – Continental system of satelites – GIS – Land information systems. HM 4325xE Elective (2) HM 43251E Restoration of Monumental Buildings Definition of a monument – definition of restoration – Methods and materials of ancient construction – Methods of monument investigation – Restoration of foundation – Restoration of bearing walls – Restoration of wooden buildings – Restoration of domes. HM 43252E Geography of Nile Basin Countries Introduction to countries sharing in the Nile basin – Climate conditions – Hydrology of the Nile basin – Water resources of the Nile – Environmental problems of Nile basin countries – Projects on the Nile in Africa. HM 43253E History of Construction in Egypt Development of construction – Construction in Pharaonic Egypt – Influence of the Romans on methods and materials of construction in Egypt – Effect of economical and political conditions on materials and methods of construction – Influence of different modern European cultures on materials and methods of construction in Egypt CV 4416xE Elective (3)
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 170 Elective Course Description
CV 44160E Structural Dynamics (Earthquake Engineering) The relationship between the static and dynamic analyses - dynamic degrees of freedom - structural system with single degree of freedom - converting of the different structures to the single degree of freedom system - forming the general equation of motion and its solution in the different cases - free vibration - vibration under dynamic loading and earth motion (earthquake) - dynamic isolation of vibrations. CV 44161E Special Concrete Structures Design and analysis of the following: different types of concrete bridges, single curvature shells - folded plane plate structures – silos. CV 44162E Dynamic Behavior of Soil The effect of vibration on the systems - the wave movement in the soil - dynamic stress strain relationships in the soil - field and laboratory tests for measuring dynamic properties of the soil. CV 44163E Quality Control and Assurance Technical inspection - procedures for quality control – components of quality assurance - basics for quality control plans and the assurance of their success - statistical control for concrete quality: applications using available computer programs. CV 44164E Management of Projects’ Resources Availability of resources – Planning and control – Information systems – Human resources management – Expences, selection & training – Duties and relationships – Site management – Site preparation – Management of equipment – Management of time – Communications – Preparation and formulation of reports. CV 44165E Environmental Engineering (Advanced) Introduction: Environment – Impact of human activities on the environment – Impact of environment on human activities – Improvement of environment – Role of environmental engineering – Water quality: Difinitions – Hydrologic cycle & water quality – Natural characteristics of water quality: Suspended solids – Contamination – Colour – Taste; small & temprature. Chemical characteristics of water quality: Solution chemistry; total dissolved salts, hardness of water, florides, metals, organic substances, cations, anions. CV 44166E Water Resources Management Introduction to systems of water resources management – Special examples of the relationship between precipitation and surface runoff – Special examples of groundwater resources - Special examples of surface water management – Mathematical modelling. CV 44167E Groundwater Engineering
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 171 Elective Course Description
Hydrologic cycle and role of groundwater – Types and characteristics of water bearing formations – Groundwater flow through aquifers: Introduction, difinitions, coefficients, governing equations of flow – Interaction between surface and groundwater – Modern methods of groundwater investigation – Methods of well drilling, development and maintenance – Cost estimates & economics of wells and groundwater – Types of pumps and selection of adequate pumps – Development and management of groundwater – Types of groundwater, use, treatment, protection from contamination – Groundwater exploitation in coastal areas – Operation for grounwater level withdrawal at foundation construction sites – Foundation construction below water table. CV 44168E Maps and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) Introduction – Maps dividing according to : scales; uses; applications – Surveying maps – Srting & numbouring of maps – Continental methods of numbouring – Local methods of numbouring – Maps’ Projections – Characteristics required in projections- Plane projections - Conical Projections – Cylindrical projections – Special projections – Introduction to geographical information systems (GIS) – Sources of survey informations – Rules of survey informations – Some applications on GIS – Land information systems. CV 44169E Photogrametry and Digital Maps Introduction – Information sources for map production – Importance of photogrametry – Methods of data collection and treatment – Automatic systems in photogrametry – Digital maps: uses & applications – Estimation models for control & treatment of photos measuring – Digital photogrametry: photos modelling; photos treatment; programs for photos analysis – Some applications for the use of digital maps – Equipments for drawing and production of maps by numerical & digital methods – Engineering applications. CV 441610E Traffic Engineering Elements of traffic flow – Characteristics of driver, pedestrians, vehicle and road – Fundamental elements for study of traffic flow – Sorting of roaways; Spans of free traffic flow; spans for retarded traffic flow – estimation of standard of sirvice – Types of different resistances of vehicle movement & impact on vehicle performance – Traffic control systems: types; aims; operational methods – Control of crossings – Types of control – Control of pedestrians and motorcycles movement – Light signals: needs for use; steps of signal; security of pedestrian and vehicle flow – Parking: types and characteristics of parking areas and it’s design. Vertical planning: vertical curves; long slopes acceptable elevations – Horizontal planning: radius of curves and circles; width slopes; road width and widening at curves. CV 4425xE Elective (4) CV 44250E Use of Analytical Models in Structure Analysis Use of readymade computer programs in structures analysis – Mathematical
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 172 Elective Course Description
models and degree of accuracy in simulation of the prototype – Behavior of finite elements: elements of connections; beams; planes subject to deflection – Three dimensional elements and elements simulating the soil – Systems simulation: models of frames; walls; shear walls; slabs – Analytical interaction between soil and structure – Modelling of similarity of a structure – Modelling of systems of buildings – Non-elastic cases – Methods of assurance of models’ results in a structure and degree of accuracy of simulated prototype. CV 44251E Bridges’ Engineering Types of bridges – Sorting of bridges according to spans and use – Different elements of a bridge – Loads according to Egyptian, American and British specifications – Structural analysis of slab bridges – Structural analysis of bridges consisting of beams and slabs - Structural analysis of box bridges - Structural analysis of bridges consisting of RC slabs supported on steel beams – Design of different piers – Expansion joints – Design of bridge abutments – Case study. CV 44252E Steel Structures (Advanced) Design of elements and connections of steel structures by method of plasticity – Analysis and design of special structures ( Fluid tanks; Electricity towers; silos ; Aeroplanes hangers) – Special bridges – Different topics: Construction Supervision - Methods of quality control – Maintenance and repair of old structures. CV 44253E Non- Disturbing Testing and Investigations Basics of testing – Testing, before; during and after completion of construction – Reports writing ( Use of readymade computer programs) – Aim of non-disturbing testing – Undisturbing ways: CV 44254E Tunnels and Underground Structures Sorting of tunnels – Tunnels digging – Analysis and design of tunnel lining – Soil settlement due to tunnels – Use of special geotechnical engineering equipments – Analysis and design of culverts, stations and underground structures. CV 44255E Systems of Retaining Deep digging Holes Earth pressure on elastic and rigid walls – Soil anchors – Berlin walls and lining systems – Tangential and interfering sheet piles – Diaphram walls – Cofferdams. CV 44256E Offers and Contracts Types of offers – Types of contracts – Methods of offers advertising - Methods of offers evaluation - Offers documentations. CV 44257E Environmental Engineering & Water Resources Contamination Types of water – Physical, chemical & biological properties of water types –
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 173 Elective Course Description
Standard needs of water types in natural systems – Application of natural purification methods in natural systems – Engineering methods for waste water treatment - Engineering methods for solid waste treatment – Site selection of solid waste landfills- Groundwater contamination due to leakage from landfills – Sources of water contamination – Methods of contaminants transport in surface water bodies - Methods of contaminants transport in groundwater bodies – Local and international approved standards of pollutants in different types of water – Salt water intrusion – Some methods of water treatment. CV 44258E Mines and Tunnels Surveying Introduction – Difinitions and expressions for connecting surface and subsurface – Tools and equipments used in the subsurface – Methods of axes transfer and deviations from surface to subsurface – Giroscopic measurement for deviations – Methods of levels transfer from surface to the subsurface – Direction of engineering operations in subsurface – Leveling operations in subsurface – Planning of projects axis in subsurface – (Railways and sewage pipelines axis). CV 44259E Computer Applications in Surveying & Geodisy How to deal with a computer – Readymade computer programs for drawing – Drawing of elementary figures: point; line; circle; ellipse – Change of drawing scales – Application on some softwares – Programs of maps drawing – Contour lines drawing and estimation of volumes – Special software for roadways; sewage and water pipe lines. CV 442510E Repair & Maintenance of Roadways & Airport Runways Introduction and expressions – Types of maintenance – Information system for roadways – Management of maintenance operations – Methods of roaways evaluation & evaluation of maintenance requirements concerning disturbing and undisturbing testing – Faults and common problems and methods of repair – Structural design of paving layer above old layers – Repair with reused pavment materials. application on thermal and fluid flow systems – phase level methods for non linear systems MP 13166E Measurements and Signal Processing Periodic signals and Fourier transform – random signals – FFT-related functions – error analysis – data collection *1326xE Elective (2) *2325xE Elective (2) MP 13261E Fire Fighting
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 174 Elective Course Description
Fire Detection – thermodynamics of chemical process and flame propagation – resistance of different materials for fire – flame dynamics and heat transfer from flame – fire from electrical instruments – self combustion of materials in stores and industry – fire protection – fire protection system designs – standard specification and practice code – applications MP 13262E Environmental Pollution Introduction on pollution and its effect on human health – fundamentals of combustion chemistry and reaction kinetics of pollutants emitting from combustion – effect of design and operation factors on pollutant formation – pollutants from stationary sources: Power Station – industrial plants – pollutants from ICE – pollutants from gas turbines – noise – thermal and chemical pollution of rivers, channels, soil. MP 13263E Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Equipment Compressors - condensers and cooling towers – evaporators and defrost – expansion devices – humidifying , dehumidifying and heating equipment – air filters – control in air conditioning systems MD 13261E Vibration Technology Lagrange equation for multi degree of freedom systems. Matrix method. Impulse responses. Modal analysis. Resistances. Non linear systems. Fault diagnosis. MD 13262E Failure Mechanics Fracture energy. Linear elastic fracture. Stress density factor. Crack displacement. Plastic fracture. Initiation of fatigue cracks. Study cases. MD 13263E Engineering Design Development of design methodology. Design process. Product planning and problem definition. Design of ideas. Design assembly: Steps, basics, principles, instructions, development of sizes and product. Principles of engineering systems. AT 23251E Service Stations Planning Economical useful factors – working planning in service station – cost calculation – spare parts supply – equipment – storing policy AT23252E Vehicle Engine (2)
Internal combustion engine – petrol engine – diesel engine – natural gas engine – vehicle performance with internal combustion engine – speed-
acceleration – electric
MP 14153E Renewable Energy Fundamentals – sources – solar energy – sun and earth geometrical relations – types of solar collectors – thermal solar applications [ air and water heating – industrial heating process – crops drying building heating – air conditioning
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 175 Elective Course Description
and refrigeration – desalination of saltwater – solar oven] – electrical applications of renewable energy (solar wind) – environmental effects *1424xE Elective (5) *2325xE Elective (2) MP 14241E Steam Turbines Introduction – steam turbines classification – steam turbine parts and accessories – steam expansion through nozzles – steam expansion through steam turbines – turbines design – methods of turbines control – fields of applications and methods of operation and maintenance MP 14242E Gas Turbine Units and Propulsion Systems Introduction – open cycle and closed cycle – specifications and advantages of gas turbine unit – gas turbine standard cycles – actual cycles – gas turbine parts – the performance at the designed condition and other conditions – arrangements of the gas turbine units – different applications – gas turbine units and the propulsion systems used in airplanes MP 14243E Pumps Positive displacement pumps – pumps classifications – reciprocating – rotary – diaphragm – applications – theory of work – types of reciprocating pumps – operation – components – cavitation and net positive suction – weed – operation problems – rotary pumps – types – performance applications – screw pumps – applications – dynamic pumps – types applications – performance courses – practical applications of pumps – drink water – irrigation – suction – synthetic materials transportation – food industry – factors that must be considered during design and operation – types of engines and compatibility. MP 14244E Air Compressors : Theory and Operation Introduction: Fundamentals of compressors – compressors classification – positive displacement compressors – dynamic compressors – specific work and pressure head – multi-stage pressure and intercoolers – dynamic compressors : classification – Eular equation – design - dimensionless quantity – effect of blade shape and numbers – efficiencies and losses – rotor design – the case – oil seals – sonic speed effect – stability and collapse – control – reciprocating compressors : classification -theory – design – performance – components – lubrication – rotary compressors : types – the way of work – applications *1425xE Elective (6) *2325xE Elective (2) MP 14251E Energy Conversion and Storage Systems
Traditional energy conversion methods (fossil – nuclar – hydraulic) and renewable energy (Wind – Solar – Waves – Tides – Biological Energy –
Energy of Underground – Oceans thermal energy) - Electro-thermal
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 176 Elective Course Description
generators – Photo-voltic generators – Hydrodynamic–magnetic generators – Fuelcells – Effect of energy generation on the environment – Storage of
mechanical energy (flywheel – compressed air – raised
mass – pumped hydraulic storage ) – Electric energy storage – Chemical energy storage – Thermal energy storage. MP 14252E Binary Power Stations Introduction to the double generating – bases of the thermal calculations for the traditional generating plants – industrial boilers systems – gas turbine systems – industrial oven systems - methods of determining the maximum total capacity of the steam – determination of the required steam rate for the industrial processes – steam cycles and determining of the steam rates in the reduction plants – methods of evaluating steam losses – methods of determining the deflection of the steam boilers efficiency from the designed rates – the different methods of the double generating – excess steam (Savings in Industrial operations – Boilers efficiency enhancement and using all boilers) – Basis of calculating the additional powers and its benefit studies – energy determination of the industrial structures – determination of the fuel cost for the additional powers and the investment cost for the double generating – determining of the annual save – some applied studies for the industrial sectors MP 14253E Energy Equipment Assessment Introduction to energy equipment in the industrial sectors – gas analysis techniques – the required measurements for the evaluation – measurement methods – thermal equilibrium – efficiency calculation methods – performance evaluation of the assistant equipment (draft fans – push fans) – methods of evaluating energy equipment – evaluation of the gas pollutants emission – economics : used fuel alternatives – new trends of choosing equipment for the industrial processes – determination of the energy consumption and its methods of evaluation – calculation of the required power and methods of enhancing the performance. MP 14254E Performance of Internal Combustion Engines Thermal chemistry of the fuel and air cycles – heat starting mode in the internal combustion engines – calculation of the actual cycle of the spark ignition engine – the calculation of the actual cycle of the pressure ignition engines – the charge movement inside the engine cylinder and its effect on the combustion – actual flow and combustion simulation inside the engine – heating of the internal combustion engine and its compatibility with the turbo-charger performance – characteristics of the engines operation and performance – new trends of engines evaluation – new trends in the fuel and pollution field AT 2415x Elective (3)
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 177 Elective Course Description
*1414xE Elective (3) AT 24151E Planned Maintenance Engineering Linear programming – mathematical representation for linear programming – graphical solution of linear programming system – mathematical solution of linear programming–digital programming – application of linear programs in maintenance filed–vehicle replacements. AT 24152E Computer Applications in Field of Vehicle Transportation Fundamental of mathematical programming –o mathematical programming application in transportation field – solution of conventional transportation problems using computers – solution of advanced transportation problems using computers.
AT 24153E Hybrid Vehicles Aims of hybrid vehicle – definition of hybrid vehicle – electric vehicle and environmental pollution - vehicle electric motors- storage batteries for electric energy – electric vehicle performance – electric vehicle disadvantages – internal combustion engine vehicles: petrol engine – diesel engine – performance – relation with environment – hybrid vehicle – advantages and disadvantages – different designs for hybrid vehicle systems – series system – parallel system – hybrid vehicle performance – electric motors for hybrid vehicle – traction electric motors: types – performance storage batteries for electric energy: types – performance – lifetime – future of hybrid electric vehicle – operation strategy and control system. AT 24154E Natural Gas Engines in Vehicles Petrol and diesel engines – air to fuel ratio and compression ration effects on performance – composition and combustion characteristics for natural gas – liquefied and gas fuels – fitting, transportation, storage, safety and fuel tanks specifications – petrol, diesel and natural gas engines – equipment’s, required tools and their specifications. AT 24155E Analysis of Vehicle Accidents Laws of vehicle motion and energy – vehicle dynamics – braking condition – acceleration condition – steering condition – different types of vehicles – effect of cargo on the lateral stability of trucks – liquid cargo – study of vehicle stability – different types of structure deformation due to vehicle accidents – analysis of traffic – accidents MD 14141E Failure Analysis Operational failures - Tribological failures - Thermal failures - Rust and corrosion - Fatigue and creep - Design against failure - Failure diagnosis. *1415xE Elective (4) *2415xE Elective (3)
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 178 Elective Course Description
MD 14151E Computer Aided Drawing Auto Cad program. Drawing and editing commands. Three – dimensional drawing. Multi layer drawings. Sorting and editing. *1424xE Elective (5) *2255xE Elective (2) MD 14241E Robotics and Material Handling Elastic system control. Construction of manipulators. Managing units and gripers. Motion control. Interactive programming. Design and economics of work stations.
MD 14242E Materials Handling Units Revision of power transmission units:Belts, ropes, chains, conveyors.Trusses. Elevators. Manipulators and gripers. Special motion units. Stability and factors of safety. *1326xE Elective (2) *2325xE Elective (2)
MD 14251E Systems’ Dynamics Modeling of mechanical, thermal and fluid systems. Finite and continuous systems. Non linear systems. Perturbation method. Phase planes. Stability and performance. Modal analysis.
MD 14252E Optimum Design Concept and methods of optimal design. Linear and dynamic programming. Solutions with constraints. Operational methods. MD 14253E Pressure Vessels and Pipes Thermal stresses. Thick cylinders and shells. Resistors and connections. Valves and meters. Net system analysis. Corrosion and service life. *2325xE Elective (2) MD 23251E Engineering Materials Testing of engineering materials – Metals - Non–metals and alloys – Polymers – Ceramics - Composites. *2415xE Elective (3) MD 24151E Engine Design Engine types. Modern designs. Selection of engines. Crank shaft dynamics. Design of cylinders, cylinder head, piston, connected rod, crankshaft and flywheel. Torsional vibrations. Critical speed. Torsional dampers. Project.
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 179 Elective Course Description
AR 3316x Elective (1) AR 33161E Acoustics in Architecture Basic elements in studying acoustics/ Sound behaviour in closed and open places/ Range of sound, vibration time of echo and methods of control (sound absorption materials/ different treatments of absorption)/ Sound magnifying/ Fundamentals of acoustics design in spaces (auditoriums, theatres, music rooms, etc.)/ Applications of computer in architectural solutions for better acoustics / applications. AR 33162E Space Formation in Architecture Recognizing the aesthetics of architectural form/ Studying the theories of aesthetics in art and architecture/ Intellectual approaches/ Creation in the design process/ Visual perception of spatial configurations/ Researches and applications. AR 33163E Visual Design Recognizing aesthetic aspects of architectural forms within the study of aesthetics theory and intellectual approaches in art/ Creation in the design process/ Visual perception for spatial forms/ Visual treatment in formulating urban spaces, elements of design, design standards and systems/ Basics of visual design.
AR 3324xE Elective (2) AR 33241E Renovation and Urban Development Approaches and concepts of Renovation and Urban Development, emphasizing the maximal benefit from the human and urban resources available in the existing built environment/ introduction to development and improvement experiments/ analysis of urbanism in the existing cities, problems of existing urbanism/ reasons and characteristics for decay/ social and economical aspects/ techniques and methods of dealing with different urban situations/ processes of renovation, improvement and urban development/ rehabilitation/ preservation and maintenance/ examples and case studies. AR 33242E Building Technology and Advanced Construction Systems The course aims at identifying advanced building systems and their applications, studying the techniques of in-site and in-factory industrialization, studying the economics of application and execution of different construction systems (traditional, developed, industrialized and pre-cast)/ Basics of selecting construction systems/ Possibilities of interfering among systems/ Design/ Manufacturing and execution/ Economics of design and preparing documents/ Feasibility/ Flexibility/ Flexibility of design / Finishing/ Economics of contracting and alternatives of put project into execution/ Building economics.
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 180 Elective Course Description
AR 33243E Advanced Applications of Computer Applications that help in the processes of design and decision-making/ Applications of computer in different stages of design process/ Applications of computer in different areas related to practicing the career (including ward processing, electronic tables, data base) achieving this within explaining and applying theories and general conceptions but without concentration on specific applied program.
AR 3416xE Elective (3) AR 34161E Regional and Contemporary Architecture Recognizing the origins and historic roots of local Egyptian architecture/ Emphasizing the influence of cultural communication on the architectural conception/ Identifying factors that affect the Egyptian architectural conception/ Alienation of the Egyptian architecture/ Social, cultural, and economic dimensions. AR 34162E Housing in the Developing Countries The curruculum aims to expose the problems associated with housing and residential areas in the developing countries and to introduce the different approaches of dealing with the problem, emphasizing the complex nature of the development efforts and the importance of the awareness of the social, cultural and economical aspects, as well as the role of different participants in the success of such efforts. Introducing developing countries, development processes ad characteristics, urban, cultural and social aspects/ problem of housing in the developing countries/ approaches to solving the housing problems/ theories and concepts/ development of residential areas/ concepts of enabling and participation/ planning and configuration of the residential sites/ basic planning units/ land subdivision/ appropriate housing alternatives/ examples, research and case studies. AR 34163E Management of Construction Projects An introduction to project management/ Methods of planning and follow-up/ Web planning for construction projects/ Time scheduling/ Scheduling project resources/ The method of neutral line in planning recurring projects/ The application of computer in project management. AR 3423xE Elective (4) AR 34231E Development of Urban Communities Introducing design and development of urban communities approach, its relationship with social and economic factors, the evolution of the econimic, social role of the Egyptian village, existing situations, variables and constants, development approach as an urban and econimic container, development procedures: official and public basic roles, processess and components of communitiy developoment procedure. Official and public organizations,
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 181 Elective Course Description
management and excution procedures, local and historical examples, evaluation procedures, studies into designing and planning of urban communities, working planning, detailed applications and studies. AR 34232E Sustainable Development of Humanistic Settlements Introducing the concept of sustainable development as the latest approach to development, ways of securing shuitable shelter for everyone, improving urban settlement management, fostering management of land use planning in a sustainable manner, ways of encouraging public participation, non-governmental agencies role in sustainable development, excution mechanisms, applications. AR 34233E Urban and Environmental Conservation
Upgrade, renewal, maintenance, preservation, and urban control concepts - the interrelationship of preservation plans and urban planning frameworks -
basis of maintenance and conservation, surveying, recording, and analyzing zones of cultural
value – criteria for categorizing buildings of value – identification of development areas – urban style – areas of unique nature, criteria and design of urban infill, different approaches to urban control – public participation – environmental conservation: integrated plans to environmental conservation – policies, levels, and basis of conservation – techniques and systems, development and the environment – laws, regulations of control, case studies. AR 34234E Design and Planning of Natural Sites The course aims at studying the landscape and its integration with the architectural and urban design in different environments/ Analysing elements and forms to utilize them in design/ Basics of configuring open spaces/ Applications that help to develop the creation abilities of the student in designing and arranging different outdoor environments. AR 3424xE Elective (5) AR 34241E Modern Directions in Architecture Origins, effects, and the conceptual evolution of contemporary architectural movements/ Studying the philosophy of modern pioneer architects, as well as studying the contemporary theories in the era of post-modernism/ Architecture in the 21st centaury. AR 34242E Architecture in Hot Climate Regions Study of hot regions – Hot dry climate – Environmental control in desert regions – Design methods in the desert regions – Environmental heritage architecture – Architectural design for a project in a desert area
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 182 Elective Course Description
AR 34243E Architectural Criticism and Project Evaluation Definitions and conceptions/ Approaches of architectural criticism/ Nature, function and importance of architectural criticism/ Criticism and evaluation in design processes, the outcomes/ The concept of multiplicity in architectural directions, and theoretical approaches for contemporary architectural conception/ Studies of the fundamentals of architectural criticism and elements of preferring among architectural projects to achieve logic judgment on architectural and urban projects. Models, applications and case studies. AR 34244E Architectural Legislations Covers several issues: The urban planning legislation as well as building and housing legislation - General and detailed planning of cities and villages - vacant land subdivision, industrial areas and city center instructions - counties renovation and environmental upgrading criteria – different housing specifications, criteria, and levels – road width, building density, and heights – Illumination and ventilation – design criteria for internal and external courts – Stair and projection regulations - Architectural applications covering urban control legislation in Egypt.
CV 4316xE Elective (1) CV 43160E Modern Building Materials and Composite Materials Composite building materials - types of special concrete - high strength concrete - hot weather concrete. CV 43161E Structural Analysis (Computer Aided) Introduction about using the computer for the structural analysis - different languages that can be used for the structural analysis - programming - writing programs for solving beams and obtaining the internal forces and deflections - preparation of programs for different sections to calculate the normal, shear, compound and principal stresses. CV 43162E Prestressed Concrete Introduction about the effect of the pre - stressing on the stresses in the reinforced concrete sections - used materials - methods of pre - stressing - analysis of prestressed beams - section design and steel cable distribution - design of cantilever blocks - prestressed continuous beams. CV 43163E Engineering of Soil with Special Problems Soil construction in desert and dry mountain areas - the soil ready for swelling and the soil ready for collapse: types - distribution in Egypt - composition – recognition - tests - prediction of the mechanical behavior - the behavior of structures and foundations in the soil with special problems. CV 43164E Statistical Applications in Geotechnical Engineering
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 183 Elective Course Description
Introduction about the importance of the statistical analysis in the analysis of the experimental test results - statistical definitions - sampling methods of the test specimens and their number according to need - analysis of the test results using the computer aids - application of statistical analysis of the results in studying slope stability and estimating the bearing strength of the soil. CV 43165E Operations research Application of the linear programming - graphical solution of the linear programming applications - solution of linear programming applications - using the computer in linear programming applications - requirements for network distribution: transportation problem, distribution, linear conjugation? dependence? and linear gradient?, linear conjugation? dependence? and linear gradient? using more than one variable. CV 43166E Surface Hydrology Hydrological cycle and the atmosphere – Effect of temperature, moisture, wind, solar radiation and earth rotation on the hydrological cycle – Rain Studies: Types – intensity – repetition – measurement methods and equipment. Soil infiltration studies: measurement methods - Evaporation and Evapotranspiration: measurement and calculation methods – Hydrographic measurements: properties and analysis of hydrographs – types of storms – relationship between rain and storms – water balance equation – storage.
CV 43167E Coastal Environment Natural operations at coasts – Hydrodynamics of waves – Coast dynamic changes – Lakes and tides – Long term changes at coasts – Impact of change of sea water level on shore line – Coast environmental system – Coastal sand dunes – Coastal marshes – Human activities and sea shore – Management of coastal waters – Management of coastal lands and sedimentations – Management of environmental system. CV 43166E Structural Surveying Introduction – Used tools and equipment: Leser meter – Electronic equipment for Surveying measurements – Surveying operations for engineering projects: Site bordering – Construction of site contour map – Survey planning for project axis – Roadways and bridges axis – Foundations axis – Sewage lines axis – Axis and sites of electric energy transfer towers – Survey planning of new cities – Installation of fixed points at sites (horizontal fixed points and site robeers) – Survey measurements for site follow up inspection and measurement of settlement of structures – Measurement of diviations in structures. CV 43166E Modern Systems in Surveying & Geodisy Introduction – Giroscopic surveying – Giroscopic theodolite – Self-surveying systems – Satelite geodisy – Continental system of satelites – GIS – Land
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 184 Elective Course Description
information systems. HM 4325xE Elective (2) HM 43251E Restoration of Monumental Buildings Definition of a monument – definition of restoration – Methods and materials of ancient construction – Methods of monument investigation – Restoration of foundation – Restoration of bearing walls – Restoration of wooden buildings – Restoration of domes. HM 43252E Geography of Nile Basin Countries Introduction to countries sharing in the Nile basin – Climate conditions – Hydrology of the Nile basin – Water resources of the Nile – Environmental problems of Nile basin countries – Projects on the Nile in Africa. HM 43253E History of Construction in Egypt Development of construction – Construction in Pharaonic Egypt – Influence of the Romans on methods and materials of construction in Egypt – Effect of economical and political conditions on materials and methods of construction – Influence of different modern European cultures on materials and methods of construction in Egypt CV 4416xE Elective (3) CV 44160E Structural Dynamics (Earthquake Engineering) The relationship between the static and dynamic analyses - dynamic degrees of freedom - structural system with single degree of freedom - converting of the different structures to the single degree of freedom system - forming the general equation of motion and its solution in the different cases - free vibration - vibration under dynamic loading and earth motion (earthquake) - dynamic isolation of vibrations.
CV 44161E Special Concrete Structures Design and analysis of the following: different types of concrete bridges, single curvature shells - folded plane plate structures – silos. CV 44162E Dynamic Behavior of Soil The effect of vibration on the systems - the wave movement in the soil - dynamic stress strain relationships in the soil - field and laboratory tests for measuring dynamic properties of the soil. CV 44163E Quality Control and Assurance Technical inspection - procedures for quality control – components of quality assurance - basics for quality control plans and the assurance of their success - statistical control for concrete quality: applications using available computer programs.
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 185 Elective Course Description
CV 44164E Management of Projects’ Resources Availability of resources – Planning and control – Information systems – Human resources management – Expences, selection & training – Duties and relationships – Site management – Site preparation – Management of equipment – Management of time – Communications – Preparation and formulation of reports. CV 44165E Environmental Engineering (Advanced) Introduction: Environment – Impact of human activities on the environment – Impact of environment on human activities – Improvement of environment – Role of environmental engineering – Water quality: Difinitions – Hydrologic cycle & water quality – Natural characteristics of water quality: Suspended solids – Contamination – Colour – Taste; small & temprature. Chemical characteristics of water quality: Solution chemistry; total dissolved salts, hardness of water, florides, metals, organic substances, cations, anions. CV 44166E Water Resources Management Introduction to systems of water resources management – Special examples of the relationship between precipitation and surface runoff – Special examples of groundwater resources - Special examples of surface water management – Mathematical modelling. CV 44167E Groundwater Engineering Hydrologic cycle and role of groundwater – Types and characteristics of water bearing formations – Groundwater flow through aquifers: Introduction, difinitions, coefficients, governing equations of flow – Interaction between surface and groundwater – Modern methods of groundwater investigation – Methods of well drilling, development and maintenance – Cost estimates & economics of wells and groundwater – Types of pumps and selection of adequate pumps – Development and management of groundwater – Types of groundwater, use, treatment, protection from contamination – Groundwater exploitation in coastal areas – Operation for grounwater level withdrawal at foundation construction sites – Foundation construction below water table. CV 44168E Maps and Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
Introduction – Maps dividing according to : scales; uses; applications – Surveying
maps – Srting & numbouring of maps – Continental methods of numbouring – Local methods of numbouring – Maps’ Projections – Characteristics required in projections- Plane projections - Conical Projections – Cylindrical projections – Special projections – Introduction to geographical information systems (GIS) – Sources of survey informations – Rules of survey informations – Some applications on GIS – Land information systems. CV 44169E Photogrametry and Digital Maps
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 186 Elective Course Description
Introduction – Information sources for map production – Importance of photogrametry – Methods of data collection and treatment – Automatic systems in photogrametry – Digital maps: uses & applications – Estimation models for control & treatment of photos measuring – Digital photogrametry: photos modelling; photos treatment; programs for photos analysis – Some applications for the use of digital maps – Equipments for drawing and production of maps by numerical & digital methods – Engineering applications. CV 441610E Traffic Engineering Elements of traffic flow – Characteristics of driver, pedestrians, vehicle and road – Fundamental elements for study of traffic flow – Sorting of roaways; Spans of free traffic flow; spans for retarded traffic flow – estimation of standard of sirvice – Types of different resistances of vehicle movement & impact on vehicle performance – Traffic control systems: types; aims; operational methods – Control of crossings – Types of control – Control of pedestrians and motorcycles movement – Light signals: needs for use; steps of signal; security of pedestrian and vehicle flow – Parking: types and characteristics of parking areas and it’s design. Vertical planning: vertical curves; long slopes acceptable elevations – Horizontal planning: radius of curves and circles; width slopes; road width and widening at curves. CV 4425xE Elective (4) CV 44250E Use of Analytical Models in Structure Analysis Use of readymade computer programs in structures analysis – Mathematical models and degree of accuracy in simulation of the prototype – Behavior of finite elements: elements of connections; beams; planes subject to deflection – Three dimensional elements and elements simulating the soil – Systems simulation: models of frames; walls; shear walls; slabs – Analytical interaction between soil and structure – Modelling of similarity of a structure – Modelling of systems of buildings – Non-elastic cases – Methods of assurance of models’ results in a structure and degree of accuracy of simulated prototype. CV 44251E Bridges’ Engineering Types of bridges – Sorting of bridges according to spans and use – Different elements of a bridge – Loads according to Egyptian, American and British specifications – Structural analysis of slab bridges – Structural analysis of bridges consisting of beams and slabs - Structural analysis of box bridges - Structural analysis of bridges consisting of RC slabs supported on steel beams – Design of different piers – Expansion joints – Design of bridge abutments – Case study. CV 44252E Steel Structures (Advanced) Design of elements and connections of steel structures by method of plasticity
Analysis and design of special structures ( Fluid tanks; Electricity towers; silos
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 187 Elective Course Description
; Aeroplanes hangers) – Special bridges – Different topics: Construction Supervision - Methods of quality control – Maintenance and repair of old structures. CV 44253E Non- Disturbing Testing and Investigations Basics of testing – Testing, before; during and after completion of construction – Reports writing ( Use of readymade computer programs) – Aim of non-disturbing testing – Undisturbing ways: CV 44254E Tunnels and Underground Structures Sorting of tunnels – Tunnels digging – Analysis and design of tunnel lining – Soil settlement due to tunnels – Use of special geotechnical engineering equipments – Analysis and design of culverts, stations and underground structures. CV 44255E Systems of Retaining Deep digging Holes Earth pressure on elastic and rigid walls – Soil anchors – Berlin walls and lining systems – Tangential and interfering sheet piles – Diaphram walls – Cofferdams. CV 44256E Offers and Contracts Types of offers – Types of contracts – Methods of offers advertising - Methods of offers evaluation - Offers documentations. CV 44257E Environmental Engineering & Water Resources Contamination Types of water – Physical, chemical & biological properties of water types – Standard needs of water types in natural systems – Application of natural purification methods in natural systems – Engineering methods for waste water treatment - Engineering methods for solid waste treatment – Site selection of solid waste landfills- Groundwater contamination due to leakage from landfills – Sources of water contamination – Methods of contaminants transport in surface water bodies - Methods of contaminants transport in groundwater bodies – Local and international approved standards of pollutants in different types of water – Salt water intrusion – Some methods of water treatment. CV 44258E Mines and Tunnels Surveying Introduction – Difinitions and expressions for connecting surface and subsurface – Tools and equipments used in the subsurface – Methods of axes transfer and deviations from surface to subsurface – Giroscopic measurement for deviations – Methods of levels transfer from surface to the subsurface – Direction of engineering operations in subsurface – Leveling operations in subsurface – Planning of projects axis in subsurface – (Railways and sewage pipelines axis). CV 44259E Computer Applications in Surveying & Geodisy
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 188 Elective Course Description
How to deal with a computer – Readymade computer programs for drawing – Drawing of elementary figures: point; line; circle; ellipse – Change of drawing scales – Application on some softwares – Programs of maps drawing – Contour lines drawing and estimation of volumes – Special software for roadways; sewage and water pipe lines. CV 442510E Repair & Maintenance of Roadways & Airport Runways Introduction and expressions – Types of maintenance – Information system for roadways – Management of maintenance operations – Methods of roaways
evaluation & evaluation of maintenance requirements concerning disturbing and undisturbing testing – Faults and common problems and methods of repair – Structural design of paving layer above old layers – Repair with reused pavment materials.
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
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Tables of Courses
Faculty of Engineering, Mataria Helwan University
Curriculum 2003 301 Course Coding
The Course Codes in English
Department English
Abbreviation
Arabic
Abbreviation
1 Architectural Engineering AR هع
2 Automotive & Locomotive Eng. AT هس
3 Civil Engineering CV هد
4 Communication Engineering EC هك
5 Electrical Power Engineering EP قك
6 Human Sciences HM أنس
7 Mechanical Design Engineering MD هت
8 Mechanical Power Engineering MP هق
9 Physics & Engineering Mathematics BS فر
10 Production Engineering MR ها
Course Coding
Department
to which the
course
belongs
No. of
Department
in which the
Student is
registered
The
study
Year
Semester in
which the
course is
taught 1; 2
(3 for
continuous
courses)
Serial no
of course
within
the
semester
Serial
no of
elective
course
Numbering of Student Departments
0 Preparatory Year
1 Mechanical Power Eng. Dept.
2 Automotive & Locomotive Eng.
Dept.
3 Architectural Dept.
4 Civil Eng. Dept.
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Tables
of
Elective Courses
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COURSE TITLES & CODE SYMBOLS of Elective Courses for
Departments of Mech. Power Eng. & Automotive and Locomotive Eng. Table No. 19
Departm
ent
The
Course
Code
Symbol
Code
symbol of
Elective
Course
Title of Elective Course
Mec
han
ical
Pow
er E
ng
inee
ring
Ele
ctiv
e C
ou
rse
(1)
* 1
316x
E
MP
13161E
Thermodynamics (3)
MP
13162E
Fluid Mechanics (3)
MP
13163E
Steam Engineering
MP
13164E
Nuematic & Hydraulic Systems
AT
23151E
Vehicles Fault Diagnosis
MP
13165E
Fuel & Combustion of Vehicle
Engines
MD
13161E
Tribology
MD
13162E
Comuter Aided Drawing
Ele
ctiv
e C
ou
rse
(2)
*1326xE
MP
13261E
Fire Fighting
MP
13262E
Environmental Pollution
MP
13263E
Refrigeration & Air-conditioning
Equipment
AT
23251E
Service Stations Planning
AT
23252E
Vehicle Engines (2)
MP
13264E
Vehicle Aerodynamics
MD
13261E
Vibration Technology
MD
13262E
Failure Mechanics
MD
13263E
Engineering Design
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MD
14251E
System Dynamics
MD
14252E
Optimum Design
MD
14253E
Pressure Vessels & Pipes
Ele
ctiv
e C
ou
rse
(3)
* 1
414xE
MP
14141E
Refrigeration & Air-conditioning
Applic.
MP
14142E
Industrial Burners & Furnaces
MP
14143E
Energy Saving
AT
24151E
Planned Maintenance Engineering
AT
24152E
Computer Applications in
Vehicles Transportation Field
AT
24153E
Hybrid Vehicles
AT
24154E
Natural Gas Engines In Vehicles
AT
24155E
Analysis of Vehicle Accidents
MD
14141E
Failure Analysis
Ele
ctiv
e C
ou
rse
(4)
*1
41
5x
E
MP
14151E
Aerodynamics in Eng. Problems
MP
14152E
Fluid Transportation Systems
MP
14153E
Renewable Energy
MD
14151E
Comuter Aided Design
Ele
ctiv
e C
ou
rse
(5)
* 1
424xE
MP
14241E
Steam Turbines
MP
14242E
Gas Turbines & Propulsion
MP
14243E
Pumps
MP
14244E
Air Compressors: Theory &
Operations
MD
14241E
Robotics & Material Handling
MD
14242E
Materials Handling
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Ele
ctiv
e C
ou
rse
(6)
*1425xE
MP
14251E
Energy Conversion & Storage
Systems
MP
14252E
Binary Power Stations
MP
14253E
Energy Equipment Assessment
MP
14254E
Internal Combustion Engines
Performance
* : indicates the scientific department to which the elective course belongs
x : indicates the serial no of the course within the scientific department
Course Titles & Code Symbols
of Elective Courses for
Departments of Mech. Power Eng. & Automotive and Locomotive Eng.
Table No. 20
Departm
ent
The Course Code
Symbo
l
Code
symbol of
Elective
Course
Title of Elective Course
Au
tom
oti
ve
& L
oco
mo
tiv
e E
ng
inee
ring
Ele
ctiv
e C
ou
rse
(1)
* 2
31
5x
E
MP
13164E
Pneumatic & Hydraulic Systems
AT
23151E
Vehicle Fault Diagnosis
MP
13165E
Fuel & Combustion of Vehicle
Engines
MP
13161E
Thermodynamics (3)
MP
13162E
Fluid Mechanics (3)
MP
13163E
Steam Engineering
MD
13161E
Tribology
MD
13162E
Computer Aided Drawing
EC
23151E
Design of Automatic Control
Systems
MP
13166E
Measurements & Signal
Processing
Ele
ctiv
e
Co
urs
e
(2) *
23
25
xE
AT
23251E
Service Stations Planning
AT
23252E
Vehicle Engines (2)
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MP
13264E
Vehicle Aerodynamics
MP
13261E
Fire Fighting
MP
13262E
Environment pollution
MP
13263E
Refrigeration & Air-conditioning
Equipments
MD
13261E
Vibrations Technology
MD
13262E
Failure Mechanics
MD
13263E
Engineering Design
MD
14241E
Robots & Material Handling
MD
14242E
Material Handling
MD
14251E
System Dynamics
MD
14252E
Optimum Design
MD
14253E
Pressure Vessels & Pipes
MD
23251E
Engineering Materials
Ele
ctiv
e C
ou
rse
(3)
* 2
415xE
AT
24151E
Planned Maintenance Engineering
AT
24152E
Computer Application In Vehicle
Transportation Field
AT
24153E
Hybrid Vehicles
AT
24154E
Natural Gas Engines in Vehicles
AT
24155E
Analysis of Vehicle Accidents
MP
14151E
Aerodynamics in Eng. Prblems
MP
14152E
Fluid Transportation Systems
MP
14153E
Renewable Energy
MD
14141E
Failure Analysis
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MD
14151E
Computer Aided Design
MD
24151E
Engines Design
Elective
Course (4)
*
2426x
E
AT
24261E
Potential Transportation Systems
by Vehicles
AT24262E Locomotives & Heavy
Equipments
* : indicates the scientific department to which the elective course belongs
x : indicates the serial no of the course within the scientific department
Course Titles & Code Symbols
of Elective Courses for
Department of Architectural Engineering
Table No. 21
The
Course
Code
Symbol
Code
symbol of
Elective
Course
Title of Elective Course
Elective
Course (1)
AR
3316xE
AR
33161E
Acoustics in Architecture
AR
33162E
Space Formation in Architecture
AR
33163E
Visual Design
Elective
Course (2)
AR
3324xE
AR
33241E
Renovation & Urban Development
AR
33242E
Building Techn. & Modern Construction
Systems
AR
33243E
Computer Advanced Applications
Elective
Course (3)
AR
3416xE
AR
34161E
Regional Renovation & Modernisation
AR
34162E
Housing in Developing Countries
AR
34163E
Management of Construction Projects
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Elective
Course (4)
AR
3423xE
AR
34231E
Development of Urban Societies
AR
34232E
Sustainable Development in Humanistic
Settlements
AR
34233E
Urban & Environmental Conservation
AR
34234E
Planning & Design of Natural Sites
Elective
Course (5)
AR
3424xE
AR
34241E
Modern Directions in Architecture
AR
34242E
Architecture of Hot Regions
AR
34243E
Architectural Criticism & Projects
Evaluation
AR
34244E
Architectural Legislations
x : indicates the serial no of the course within the specified elective course
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Course Titles & Code Symbols of Elective Courses
Department of Civil Engineering
Table No. 22 (a) & 22(b) The
Course
Code
Symbol
Code symbol
of Course
Title of Elective Course
Ele
ctiv
e C
ou
rse
(1)
CV
4316x
E
CV 43160E Modern Building Materials & Composite
Materials
CV 43161E Structure Analysis using Computer
Programs
CV 43162E Prestressed Concrete
CV 43163E Engineering of Soil with Problems
CV 43164E Statistical Applications in Geotechnical
Engineering
CV 43165E Research Methodology
CV 43166E Surface Water Hydrology
CV 43167E Coastal Environment
CV 43168E Structural Survey
CV 43169E Advanced Systems in Surveying and
Geodesy
Ele
ctiv
e
Co
urs
e
(2)
CV
43
25
xE
CV 43250E Restoration of Monumental Buildings
CV 43251E Geography of Nile Basin Countries
CV 43252E History of Construction in Modern Egypt
Ele
ctiv
e C
ou
rse
(3)
CV
4416x
E
CV 44160E Structure Dynamics (Earthquakes
Engineering)
CV 44161E Special concrete structures
CV 44162E Dynamic behavior of soil
CV 44163E Quality Control
CV 44164E Management of project Resources
CV 44165E Environmental Engineering (advanced)
CV 44166E Management of water Resources
CV 44167E Ground-water Engineering
CV 44168E Maps and Geographic Information systems
CV 44169E Photogrametry and Numerical Maps
CV 441610E Traffic Engineering
Ele
ctiv
e C
ou
rse
(4)
CV
4425x
E
CV 44250E Using the Analytical Modeling for
Structure Analysis
CV 44251E Bridges Engineering
CV 44252E Advanced Steel Structures
CV 44253E Inspection and Nondestructive tests
CV 44254E Tunneling and Underground Structures
CV 44255E Retaining Systems of Deep Excavation
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CV 44256E Bids and Contracts
CV 44257E Environmental Eng. and Contamination of
Water Resources
CV 44258E Mining and Tunneling Surveying
CV 44259E Computer Applications in Surveying and
Geodesy
CV 442510E Repair and Maintenance of Highways and
Airports
x : indicates the serial no of the course within the specified elective course
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Groups A & B Preparatory Year Table No. 1
Course
Grade
Second Term First Term
The Course
Code
Symbol
Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Written Oral Practical
Work Class
Grades The
Sum Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
Written Oral Practical
Work Class
Grades The
Sum Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
First Term
150 3 100 - - 50 6 - 2 4 Mathematics (1)(A) BS 0011
150 4 90 - 30 03 6 1 1 4 Physics (1) (A) BS0012
033 0 103 - - 30 4 - 2 0 - - - 03 30 4 1 1 0 Mechanics (1)* BS 0033
250 4 150 - - 60 6 - 4 2 - - - - 43 4 - 3 1 Eng. Drawing &
Projection* MD 0034
100 2 63 - 03 03 4 0 - 2 Computer &
Programming CS 0015
133 2 63 - 03 03 4 0 - 0 Chemistry BS 0016
03 0 35 - - 15 0 - 0 - English Technical
Language (1) HM 0017
Second Term
175 3 100 - - 75 7 - 3 4 Mathematics (1)(B) BS 0021
175 4 90 - 30 03 7 1 2 4 Physics (1) (B) BS0022
133 0 63 - 03 03 4 2 - 0 Production
Technology MP 0023
03 0 40 - - 10 0 - - 0 Introduction to Eng.
Sciences HM 0024
03 0 11 16 30 6 9 15
1500 Total Sum of Grades
Notes : 1. The symbol (*) means a continuous course that has one exam to be held at the end of the second term & also the delivery of the class grades
2. Courses divided into parts (A) & (B) are considered as One continuous course
3. Students of the preparatory year are required to carry out – within a period of 2 weeks - practical training in Engineering Drawing according to
a schedule specified by the faculty committee and it’s grades are added to the grades of the first term of the first year
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Group C Preparatory Year Table No. 2
Course
Grade
Second Term First Term
The Course
Code
Symbol
Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Written Oral Practical
Work Class Grades
The
Sum Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
Written Oral Practical
Work Class Grades
The
Sum Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
First Term
150 3 100 - - 50 6 - 2 4 Mathematics (1)(A) BS 0011
150 4 90 - 30 03 6 1 1 4 Physics (1) (A) BS0012
033 0 103 - - 30 4 - 2 0 - - - 03 30 4 1 1 0 Mechanics (1)* BS 0033
250 4 150 - - 60 6 - 4 2 - - - - 43 4 - 3 1 Eng. Drawing &
Projection* MD 0034
100 2 63 - 03 03 4 0 - 2 Production
Technology MP 0015
133 2 63 - 03 03 4 0 - 0 Chemistry BS 0016
03 0 35 - - 15 0 - 0 - English Technical
Language (1) HM 0017
Second Term
175 3 100 - - 75 7 - 3 4 Mathematics (1)(B) BS 0021
175 4 90 - 30 03 7 1 2 4 Physics (1) (B) BS0022
133 0 63 - 03 03 4 2 - 0 Computer &
Programming CS 0023
03 0 40 - - 10 0 - - 0 Introduction to Eng.
Sciences HM 0024
03 0 11 16 30 6 9 15
1500 Total Sum of Grades
Notes : 1. The symbol (*) means a continuous course that has one exam to be held at the end of the second term & also the delivery of the class grades
2. Courses divided into parts (A) & (B) are considered as One continuous course
3. Students of the preparatory year are required to carry out – within a period of 2 weeks - practical training in Engineering Drawing according to
a schedule specified by the faculty committee and it’s grades are added to the grades of the first term of the first year
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Department of Mechanical Power Eng. First Year Table No. 3
Course
Grade
Second Term First Term
The Course
Code
Symbol
Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Written Oral Practical
Work Class Grades
The
Sum Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
Written Oral Practical
Work Class Grades
The
Sum Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
First Term
150 3 100 - - 50 6 - 2 4 Mathematics(2) BS 1111
100 3 60 - 20 20 4 2 - 2 Physics (2) BS 1112
100 3 60 - 20 20 4 2 - 2 Production Eng. MR 1113
150 4 90 - - 60 6 - 4 2 Mechanical
Drawing MD 1114
150 3 90 - 30 30 6 1 1 4 Mechanics & Strength
of Materials MD 1115
100 3 70 - - 30 4 - 2 2 Electrical Eng. EP 1116
50 - - - - - 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - Practical Training*
Second Term
150 3 90 30 - 30 6 2 - 4 Fluid Mechanics(1) MP 1121
150 3 90 30 - 30 6 2 - 4 Thermodynamics(1) MP 1122
100 2 50 30 - 20 4 2 - 2 Computer
Applications &
Programming
BS 1123
150 3 100 - - 50 6 2 - 4 Stress Analysis MD 1124
100 3 70 - - 30 4 2 - 2 Science & Eng. Of
Materials
MD 1125
50 2 35 - - 15 2 - 2 - Technical English
Lang.(2)
HM 1126
30 10 2 16 30 5 9 16
1500 Total Sum of Grades
Notes :
Students of the preparatory year are required to carry out –within a period of 2 weeks - practical training in Engineering Drawing according
to a schedule specified by the faculty committee and it’s grades are added to the grades of the first term of the first year
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Department of Mechanical Power Eng. Second Year Table No. 4
Course
Grade
Second Term First Term
The Course
Code
Symbol
Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Written Oral Practical
Work Class
Grades The
Sum Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
Written Oral Practical
Work Class
Grades The
Sum Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
First Term
100 3 70 - - 30 4 - 2 2 Numerical Analysis BS 1211
150 3 90 30 - 30 6 2 - 4 Thermodynamics(2) MP 1212
150 3 90 - - 60 6 - 2 4 Theory of Machines MD 1213
150 3 90 30 - 30 6 2 - 4 Fluid Mechanics (2) MP 1214
100 3 70 - - 30 4 - 2 2 Electronic Eng. EC 1215
100 3 70 - - 30 4 - 2 2 Technical Reports HM 1216
Second Term
150 4 90 - - 60 6 - 4 2 Machine Elements
Design MD 1221
100 3 70 - - 30 4 - 2 2 Electrical machines EP 1222
150 3 90 30 - 30 6 2 - 4 Heat Transfer MP 1223
150 3 90 30 - 30 6 2 - 4 Eng. Measurements MP 1224
150 3 90 30 - 30 6 2 - 4 Mechanical Power
Control Systems MP 1225
50 2 40 - 10 - 2 - - 2 Industrial & Eng.
Legislations
HM 1226
30 6 6 18 30 4 8 18
1500 Total Sum of Grades
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Table No. 5 Third Year Department of Mechanical Power Eng.
Course
Grade
Second Term First Term
The Course
Code
Symbol
Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Written Oral Practical
Work Class Grades
The
Sum Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
Written Oral Practical
Work Class Grades
The
Sum Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
First Term
100 3 60 20 - 20 4 2 - 2 Heat & Mass
Transfer MP 1311
150 3 90 30 - 30 6 2 - 4 Fundamentals of
Combustion Techn. MP 1312
150 3 90 30 - 30 6 2 - 4 Refrigeration & Air-
Conditioning MP 1313
100 3 70 - - 30 4 - 2 2 Mechanical
Vibration MD 1314
150 3 90 30 - 30 6 2 - 4 Hydraulic &
Pneumatic Control MP 1315
100 3 70 - - 30 4 - 2 2 Elective Course(1) *1316xE
Second Term
150 3 90 30 - 30 6 2 - 4 Internal Combustion
Engines(1) MP 1321
150 4 90 - - 60 6 - 4 2 Machines Design MD 1322
100 2 60 20 - 20 4 4 - - Mech. Power
Labs.(1) MP 1323
150 3 90 30 - 30 6 2 - 4 Gas Dynamics MP 1324
100 2 70 - - 30 4 - 2 2 Environmental
Sciences HM 1325
100 3 70 - - 30 4 - 2 2 Elective Course(2) *1326xE
28 8 6 14 30 8 4 18
1500 Total Sum of Grades
Notes : 1. The symbol (x) indicates the code no. of the elective course
2. The symbol (*) indicates the scientific department to which belongs the elective course : MP: Mech. Power Eng.; AT: Autom. & Loc. Eng.; MD:
Mech. Design Eng.
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Table No. 6 Forth Year Department of Mechanical Power Eng.
Course
Grade
Second Term First Term
The Course
Code
Symbol
Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Written Oral Practical
Work Class Grades
The
Sum Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
Written Oral Practical
Work Class Grades
The
Sum Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
First Term
150 3 90 30 - 30 6 2 - 4 Internal Combustion
Engines(2) MP 1411
150 3 90 30 - 30 6 2 - 4 Thermal Turbo-
Machinery MP 1412
100 2 50 20 - 30 4 4 - - Mech. Power
Labs.(2) MP 1413
100 3 70 - - 30 4 - 2 2 Elective Course(3) *1414xE
100 3 70 - - 30 4 - 2 2 Elective Course(4) *1415xE
200 Discussion
- 100 - 50 4 - 4 - - - - - 50 4 - 4 - Graduation Project MP 1436
50 2 40 - - 10 2 - - 2 Applied Environmental
Sciences HM 1417
Second Term
150 3 90 30 - 30 6 2 - 4 Power Plants &
Their Economics MP 1421
150 3 90 30 - 30 6 2 - 4 Hydraulic Machines
& their Plants MP1422
100 3 70 - - 30 4 - 2 2 Thermal Equipments MP 1423
100 3 70 - - 30 4 - 2 2 Elective Course(5) *1424xE
100 3 70 - - 30 4 - 2 2 Elective Course(6) *1425xE
50 2 40 - - 10 2 - - 2 Eng. Economics &
Management
HM 1426
30 4 10 16 30 8 8 14
1500 Total Sum of Grades 1. The symbol (x) indicates the code no. of the elective course Notes :
2. The symbol (*) indicates the scientific department to which belongs the elective course : MP: Mech. Power Eng.; AT: Autom. & Loc. Eng.;
MD: Mech. Design Eng.
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Department of Automotive & Locomotive Eng. First Year Table No. 7
Course
Grade
Second Term First Term
The Course
Code
Symbol
Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Written Oral Practical
Work Class Grades
The
Sum Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
Written Oral Practical
Work Class Grades
The
Sum Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
First term
150 3 100 - - 50 6 - 2 4 Mathematics (2) BS 2111
100 3 60 - 20 20 4 1 1 2 Physics (2) BS 2112
100 3 70 - - 30 4 - 2 2 Structural Analysis MD 2113
200 4 120 - - 40 4 - 0 2 - - - - 40 4 - 2 2 Mechanical
Drawing MD 2134
100 3 70 - - 30 4 - 2 2 Mechanics (2) BS 2115
100 3 60 - 20 20 4 2 - 2 Strength of
Materials MD 2116
100 3 70 - - 30 4 - 2 2 Electrical Eng. EP 2117
50 - - - - - 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - Practical Training
Second Term
150 3 90 30 - 30 6 2 - 4 Thermodynamics(1) MP 2121
150 3 90 30 - 30 6 2 2 2 Computer
Applications &
Programming
BS 2122
150 3 90 - 30 30 6 2 - 4 Production Eng. MR 2123
100 3 60 - 20 20 4 2 - 2 Science & Eng. of
Materials
MD 2124
50 2 40 - - 10 2 - - 2 Technical English
Language (2) HM 2125
30 8 4 16 30 3 12 15
1500 Total Sum of Grades
Notes :
Students of the preparatory year are required to carry out – within a period of 2 weeks - practical training in Engineering Drawing according to a
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schedule specified by the faculty committee and it’s grades are added to the grades of the first term of the first year
Table No. 8 Second Year Department of Automotive & Locomotive Eng.
Course
Grade
Second Term First Term
The Course
Code
Symbol
Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Written Oral Practical
Work Class
Grades The
Sum Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
Written Oral Practical
Work Class
Grades The
Sum Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
First Term
150 3 90 - 30 30 6 - 2 4 Heat Transfer &
Vehicles’ Air
Conditioning
MP 2211
100 3 70 - - 30 4 - 2 2 Electronic
Engineering
EC 2212
150 3 90 - 30 30 6 2 - 4 Fluid Mechanics(1) MP 2213
150 3 90 - 30 30 6 4 - 2 Vehicle & Tractor
Technology (1) AT 2214
150 3 90 - - 60 6 - 2 4 Stress Analysis MD 2215
50 2 35 - - 15 2 - - 2 Technical Reports▪ HM 2216
Second Term
100 3 60 - - 40 4 - 2 2 Machine Elements
Design MD 2221
150 3 90 30 - 30 6 2 2 2 Vehicle Engines (1) AT 2222
100 3 60 20 - 20 4 2 - 2 Eng. Measurements MD 2223
100 2 70 - - 30 4 - 2 2 Eng. Economics &
Management HM 2224
150 3 100 - - 50 6 - 2 4 Machines Theory &
Mech. Vibrations MD 2225
150 3 90 - 30 30 6 4 - 2 Vehicle & Tractor
Technology (2)
AT 2226
30 8 8 14 30 6 6 18
1500 Total Sum of Grades
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Table No. 9 Third Year Department of Automotive & Locomotive Eng.
Course
Grade
Second Term First Term
The Course
Code
Symbol
Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Written Oral Practical
Work Class
Grades The
Sum Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
Written Oral Practical
Work Class
Grades The
Sum Practical
work
Exercis
e
Lecture
First Term
100 3 60 - 20 20 4 1 1 2 Automatic Control EC 2311
150 3 90 30 - 30 6 4 - 2 Electrical &
Measurement Vehicle Equipment
AT 2312
100 3 70 - - 30 4 - 2 2 Roadway& Traffic
Eng. CV 2313
150 3 90 - 30 30 6 4 - 2 Vehicle Fuel
Systems AT 2314
100 3 70 - - 30 4 - 2 2 Elective (1) *2315xE
150 3 90 - 30 30 6 2 2 2 Vehicles’
Engineering (A) AT 2316
Second Term
150 4 90 - - 60 6 - 4 2 Vehicles’
Design(1) AT 2321
100 3 60 20 - 20 4 - 2 2 Traction & Soil
Mechanics AT 2322
100 3 70 - - 30 4 - 2 2 Industrial &
Environmental
Legislations
HM 2323
150 3 100 - - 50 6 - 4 2 Tractors Eng. AT 2324
150 3 90 30 - 30 6 - 2 4 Elective (2) *2325xE
100 3 60 20 - 20 4 2 - 2 Vehicles’
Engineering (B) AT 2326
30 2 14 14 30 11 7 12
1500 Total Sum of Grades
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1. The symbol (x) indicates the code no. of the elective course Notes :
2. Courses divided into parts (A) & (B) are considered as One continuous course
3. The symbol (*) indicates the scientific department to which belongs the elective course : PM: Mech. Power Eng.; AT: Autom. & Loc. Eng.;
MD: Mech. Design Eng.
Department of Automotive & Locomotive Eng. Forth Year Table No. 10
Course
Grade
Second Term First Term
The Course
Code
Symbol
Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Written Oral Practical
Work Class Grades
The
Sum Practical
work
Exer
cise
Lecture
Written Oral Practical
Work Class Grades
The
Sum Practical
work
Exercis
e
Lecture
First Term
150 4 100 - - 50 6 - 4 2 Vehicle Design (2) AT 2411
150 3 90 20 - 40 6 4 - 2 Vehicle Repair
Eng. AT 2412
100
3 70 - - 30 4 - 2 2 Vehicle
Transportation Economics
AT 2413
100 3 70 - - 30 4 - 2 2 Vehicle& Environment Pollution
AT 2414
100 3 70 - - 30 4 - 2 2 Elective (3) *2415xE
50 2 40 - - 10 2 - - 2 Profession
Relationships HM 2416
200 Discussion
- 100 - 50 4 2 - 2 - - - - 50 4 2 - 2 Graduation Project AT 2437
Second Term
150 3 90 - - 60 6 - 4 2 Vehicles’
Dynamics AT 2421
150 3 90 20 - 40 6 2 2 2 Vehicles’
Maintenance Eng. AT 2422
100 3 70 - - 30 4 - 2 2 Vehicle Automatic
Control AT 2423
150 2 90 30 - 30 6 2 2 2 Applied Environmental Sciences
HM 2424
100 3 70 - - 30 4 2 2 Elective (4) *2426xE
30 6 12 12 30 6 10 14
1500 Total Sum of Grades
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1. The symbol (x) indicates the code no. of the elective course Notes :
2. The symbol (*) indicates the scientific department to which belongs the elective course : MP: Mech. Power Eng.; AT: Autom. & Loc. Eng.;
MD: Mech. Design Eng.
Department of Architectural Engineering First Year Table No. 11
Course
Grade
Second Term First Term
The Course
Code
Symbol
Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Written Oral Practical
Work Class
Grades The
Sum Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
Written Oral Practical
Work Class
Grades The
Sum Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
First Term
300 8 120 - - 90 6 - 4 2 - - - - 90 6 - 4 2 Architectural Design
(1) AR 3131
250 6 100 - - 90 5 - 3 2 - - - - 60 5 - 3 2 Sciagraphy &
Perspective AR 3132
250 4 100 - - 90 5 - 3 2 - - - - 60 5 - 3 2 Architectural
Construction (1) AR 3133
100 3 60 - - 40 4 - 2 2 Design Principles AR 3114
150 3 90 - 30 30 6 - 2 2 Computer in
Architecture AR 3115
100 4 70 - - 30 4 - 2 2 Structure Analysis CV 3116
50 - - - - - 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - Practical Training
Second Term
100 3 60 - - 40 4 - 2 2 History of
Architecture(1) HM 3121
100 3 60 - 20 20 4 1 1 2 Plane Surveying CV 3122
100 3 60 - 20 20 4 1 1 2 Properties of
Building Materials CV 3123
30 2 14 12 30 2 16 12 1500 Total Sum of Grades
1. Students of the preparatory year are required to carry out – within a period of 2 weeks - practical training in Engineering Drawing according to a
schedule specified by the faculty committee and it’s grades are added to the grades of the first term of the first year Notes :
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2. For the students to pass in courses AR 3131, AR 3132 and AR 3133, he should get 40% at least of the maximum grade of the written exam as
well as a 50% of the total sum of grades of the course
Department of Architectural Engineering Second Year Table No. 12
Course
Grade
Second Term First Term
The Course
Code
Symbol
Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Written Oral Practical
Work Class Grades
The
Sum Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
Written Oral Practical
Work Class Grades
The
Sum Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
First Term
300 8 120 - - 90 6 - 4 2 - - - - 90 6 - 4 2 Architectural
Design (2) AR 3231
150 4 60 - - 90 6 - 4 2 Architectural
Construction (2) AR 3212
100 3 60 - - 40 4 - 2 2 Human Sciences in
Architecture HM 3213
100 3 60 - - 40 4 - 2 2 Theories of
Architecture(1) AR 3214
150 3 90 - - 60 6 - 4 2 Technical &
Sanitary Fixtures CV 3215
100 3 70 - - 30 4 - 2 2 Soil Mechanics &
Foundations CV 3216
Second Term
100 3 60 - - 40 4 - 2 2 Architectural
Technology AR 3221
150 3 90 - - 60 6 - 4 2 History & Theories
of Planning HM 3222
100 3 60 - - 40 4 - 2 2 History of
Architecture (2) HM 3223
100 3 60 - - 40 4 - 2 2 Environmental
Control AR 3224
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150 3 90 - 30 30 6 2 2 2 Computer Applications in Architecture
AR 3225
30 2 16 12 30 - 18 12 1500 Total Sum of Grades
Notes : For the students to pass in courses AR 3231 & AR3212 he/she should get 40% at least of the maximum grade of the written exam as well as a
50% of the total sum of grades of the course
Table No. 13 Third Year Department of Architectural Engineering
Course
Grade
Second Term First Term
The Course
Code
Symbol
Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Written Oral Practical
Work Class
Grades The
Sum Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
Written Oral Practical
Work Class
Grades The
Sum Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
First Term
033 8 103 - - 03 6 - 4 0 - - - - 90 6 - 4 2 Architectural
Design (3) AR 3331
033 8 103 - - 03 6 - 4 0 - - - - 03 6 - 4 0 Working Design (1) AR 3332
103 0 90 - - 63 6 - 4 0 City Planning AR 3313
133 0 63 - - 43 4 - 2 2 History of
Architecture (3) HM 3314
133 0 03 - - 03 4 - 2 0 Reinforced
Concrete CV 3315
133 3 63 - - 43 4 - 2 0 Elective (1) AR3316xE
Second Term
103 0 03 - - 63 6 - 4 0 Housing AR 3321
133 0 63 - - 43 4 - 0 0 Theories of
Architecture (2) AR 3322
133 0 03 - - 03 4 - 0 0 Steel & Wood
Constructions CV 3323
133 0 63 - - 43 4 - 0 0 Elective (2) AR3324xE
03 - 18 10 03 - 18 12
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1500 Total Sum of Grades
Notes : 1. For the students to pass in courses AR 3331 and AR 3332, he/she should get 40% at least of the maximum grade of the written exam as well
as a 50% of the total sum of grades of the course
2. The symbol (x) indicates the code no. of the elective course
Table No. 14 Forth Year Department of Architectural Engineering
Course
Grade
Second Term First Term
The Course
Code
Symbol
Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Written Oral Practical
Work Class Grades
The
Sum Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
Written Oral Practical
Work Class Grades
The
Sum Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
First Term
103 8 63 - - 03 6 - 4 2 Architectural
Design (4) AR 3411
103 8 63 - - 03 6 - 4 0 Working Design (2) AR 3412
103 4 03 - - 63 6 - 4 0 Urban & Regional
Planning AR 3413
03 0 43 - - 13 0 - - 2 Planning & Design
of Natural Sites AR 3414
133 0 63 - - 43 4 - 0 2 Environmental
Design & Energy AR 3415
133 0 63 - - 43 4 - 0 0 Elective (3) AR3416xE
033 Discussion
* - 150 - 100 10 - 8 0 - - - - 03 0 - - 0 Graduation Project▪ AR 3437
Second Term
103 4 03 - - 63 6 - 4 0 Construction Economics
& Specifications &
Quantities
HM 3421
103 3 90 - - 60 6 - 4 2 Urban Design AR 3422
133 0 63 - - 43 4 - 0 0 Elective (4) AR3423xE
133 0 63 - - 43 4 - 0 0 Elective (5) AR3424xE
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03 03 13 03 - 16 14
1500 Total Sum of Grades
Notes : 1. For the students to pass in courses AR 3411 and AR 3412, he/she should get 40% at least of the maximum grade of the written exam as well
as a 50% of the total sum of grades of the course
2. The symbol (x) indicates the code no. of the elective course
3. * : External examiners, internal examiners as well as the supervising group; should contribute in the grades of the project discussion
Table No. 15 First Year Department of Civil Engineering
Course
Grade
Second Term First Term
The Course
Code
Symbol
Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Written Oral Practical
Work Class
Grades The
Sum Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
Written Oral Practical
Work Class
Grades The
Sum Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
First Term
133 0 03 - - 03 4 - 2 2 Mathematics (2) BS 4111
133 0 03 - - 03 4 - 2 0 Mechanics (2) BS 4112
125 3 75 - - 50 5 - 3 0 Structural Analysis (1) (A)
CV 4113
033 3 120 - 40 40 8 2 2 4 Properties & Strength
of Materials (1) CV 4114
03 0 40 - - 10 0 - - 0 Technical English
Language (2) HM 4115
175 0 115 - - 60 7 - 3 4 Eng. Geology &
Environmental Eng. CV 4116
03 - - - - 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - Practical Training**
Second Term
100 0 00 - 00 00 0 1 2 0 Physics (2) BS 4121
103 0 03 - 03 43 6 1 1 4 Plane Surveying CV 4122
103 0 03 - - 63 6 - 2 4 Structural Analysis (1) (B)
CV 4123
125 4 00 - - 03 0 - 3 2 Civil Eng. Drawing CV 4124
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00 0 03 - - 00 0 - 1 2 Mechanical &
Electrical Eng. EP 4125
00 0 03 - - 00 0 - 2 1 Architectural
Construction AR 4126
30 2 11 15 03 2 12 16
1500 Total Sum of Grades Notes :
1. ** :Students of the preparatory year are required to carry out – within a period of 2 weeks - practical training in Engineering Drawing according
to a schedule specified by the faculty committee and it’s grades are added to the grades of the first term of the first year
2. Courses divided into parts (A) & (B) are considered as One continuous course
Department of Civil Engineering Second Year Table No. 16
Course
Grade
Second Term First Term
The Course
Code
Symbol
Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Written Oral Practical
Work Class
Grades The
Sum Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
Written Oral Practical
Work Class
Grades The
Sum Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
First Term
033 4 103 - - 83 8 - 4 4 Reinforced
Concrete (1) CV 4211
133 0 60 - - 40 4 - 0 0 Structural Analysis
(2) (A) CV 4212
103 0 03 - 20 40 6 1 1 4 Properties & Strength
of Materials (2) CV 4213
150 3 90 - 03 40 6 1 1 4 Topographic Survey CV 4214
133 0 70 - - 30 4 - 0 0 Irrigation &
Drainage Eng. CV 4215
03 0 40 - - 10 0 - - 0 Profession
Relationships HM 4216
Second Term
100 0 60 - - 40 4 - 2 0 Structural
Analysis (2) (B) CV 4221
103 0 03 - 03 43 6 1 1 4 Soil Mechanics CV 4222
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150 0 90 - 20 40 6 2 0 0 Photogrametry and
Remote Sensing CV 4223
103 0 03 - 03 43 6 1 1 4 Hydraulics (1) CV 4224
133 0 03 - - 03 4 - 2 0 Construction projects’ Management
HM 4225
133 0 70 - - 30 4 - 0 0 Numerical Analysis BS 4226
03 4 10 16 03 0 13 18
1500 Total Sum of Grades
Notes : Courses divided into parts (A) & (B) are considered as One continuous course
Table No. 17 Third Year Department of Civil Engineering
Course
Grade
Second Term First Term
The Course
Code
Symbol
Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Written Oral Practical
Work Class
Grades The
Sum
Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
Written Oral Practical
Work Class
Grades The
Sum
Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
First Term
200 4 120 - - 80 8 - 4 4 Reinforced
Concrete (2) CV 4311
100 3 60 - 20 20 4 - 2 2 Soil Mechanics &
Foundations CV 4312
125 3 75 - - 50 5 - 1 4 Structural Analysis
(3) (A) CV 4313
75 2 50 - - 25 3 - 1 2 Eng. Economics HM 4314
150 3 90 - 20 40 6 1 1 4 Hydraulics (2) CV 4315
100 3 70 - - 30 4 - 2 2 Elective (1) CV 4316xE
Second Term
150 3 90 - - 60 6 - 2 4 Design of Irrigation
Structures (1)
CV 4321
150 3 90 - - 60 6 - 2 4 Steel Structures (1) CV 4322
100 3 60 - - 40 4 - 2 2 Structural Analysis
(3) (B) CV 4323
150 3 90 - 20 40 6 1 1 4 Eng. Geodesy CV 4324
100 3 70 - - 30 4 - 2 2 Elective (2) HM 4325xE
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100 3 70 - - 30 4 - 2 2 Transportation Planning& Traffic Eng.
CV 4326
30 1 11 18 30 1 11 18
1500 Total Sum of Grades
Notes :
1. The symbol (x) indicates the code no. of the elective course
2. Courses divided into parts (A) & (B) are considered as One continuous course
Department of Civil Engineering Forth Year Table No. 18
Course
Grade
Second Term First Term
The Course
Code
Symbol
Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Exam
Duration Grades’ Distribution hours per Weak Written Oral Practical
Work Class
Grades The
Sum Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
Written Oral Practical
Work Class
Grades The
Sum Practical
work
Exercise Lecture
First Term
200 4 120 - - 30 4 - 0 0 - - - - 50 4 - 2 2 Reinforced
Concrete (3) CV 4411
103 3 03 - - 60 6 - 2 4 Steel Structures (2) CV 4412
103 0 03 - - 63 6 - 2 4 Foundation Eng. CV 4413
103 0 03 - - 63 6 - 2 4 Design of Irrigation
Structures (2) CV 4414
133 0 60 - 20 20 4 1 1 0 Highways &
Airports Eng. CV 4415
75 0 50 - - 25 3 - 1 0 Elective (3) CV4416xE
Second Term
133 0 03 - - 03 4 - 2 0 Harbor &
Navigation Eng. CV 4421
75 0 50 - - 25 3 - 0 1 Technical Reports HM 4422
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150 0 90 - 20 40 6 2 0 0 Sanitary
Engineering CV 4423
75 2 50 - - 25 3 - 1 0 Specifications,
Quantities &
Contracts
CV 4424
75 2 50 - - 25 3 - 1 0 Elective (4) CV4425xE
200 Discussion - 133 - 133 6 - 0 4 Graduation Project CV 4426
29 2 12 15 03 1 11 18
1500 Total Sum of Grades
Notes :
1. The symbol (x) indicates the code no. of the elective course