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Channel flow; uniform flow; Manning formula; part-full<br />

pipes; specific energy; the hydraulic jump; graduallyvaried<br />

flow.<br />

Pump selection: classification and principles of<br />

operation; pump and system characteristics.<br />

Recommended reading<br />

Evett, J.B. & Lieu, C., Fundamentals of Fluid Mechanics. McGraw-<br />

Hill, New York, 1987<br />

\*ffyl<br />

CE243 Land Surveying &J&J<br />

8 credit points 4 hours per week (sem. I) Hawthorn<br />

Instruction: lectures, tutorials, fieldwork Assessment:<br />

examination 80%, assessed work 20%<br />

This is a second year subject in the Bachelor of Technology<br />

(Building Surveying)<br />

0 b jedives<br />

To enable students to understand basic land surveying<br />

techniques and legal aspects of surveys as related to building<br />

surveying practice.<br />

Content<br />

Principles and types of surveys and plans. Distance<br />

measurement, levelling, angle measurement, setting out.<br />

Cadastral surveying and laws related to surveying, check/<br />

relocation surveys, old law, transfer of Land Act 1958 and<br />

title office procedures.<br />

Recommended reading<br />

Bannister and Raymond. Surveying. 6th edn, London, Pitman,<br />

<strong>1997</strong><br />

Schofield, W., Engineering Surveying. 3rd edn, London,<br />

Butterworths, 1984<br />

)+A' ' i'<br />

CE246 Survey and Road Engineering<br />

[Ab-1<br />

20 credit points li hours per week Hawthorn<br />

Prerequisites: SP124/125 and SM111/112 and SKI80 or<br />

equivalent subjects Assessment: practical work, assignments<br />

and examination<br />

This is a subject of the Bachelor of Engineering (Civil)<br />

0 b jedives<br />

To develop in students a basic knowledge of Land Surveying<br />

theory and practice related to civil engineering.<br />

To give students an understanding of the principles and<br />

practice of road design.<br />

Content<br />

Surveying theory: distance measurement including<br />

principles and use of electronic distance measurers; levelling;<br />

construction, use and adjustment of level types; booking and<br />

level reductions; contour properties and use of contour<br />

plans; theodolites including construction, use, traversing and<br />

angle reading methods; setting out of engineering works;<br />

introduction to Cadastral surveying and Geographical<br />

Information Systems.<br />

Computations: trigonometry; traverse reductions; areas,<br />

volumes.<br />

Survey practice: principles and types of surveys; detail<br />

surveys including road surveying; use of engineering<br />

surveying instruments and software to produce<br />

computerised plans.<br />

Geometric design of roads: terminology and design of road<br />

cross sections; basic ~rinciples of road design and computeraided<br />

road design; theory, coordination and computations<br />

related to horizontal and vertical elements in road design;<br />

cut and fill balance; applications in design project.<br />

Recommended reading<br />

<strong>Swinburne</strong> School of Civil Engineering & Building. CE246 S~rvey<br />

and Road Engineering; (tutorials and practical notes). <strong>Swinburne</strong><br />

University ~iess, 1955 '<br />

Underwood, R.T., Road Enginea'ng Practice. 1st edn, Macmillan<br />

<strong>Education</strong>, Australia, 1995<br />

Bannister and Raymond. Surwying. 6th edn, Pitman, London, 1992<br />

Tej =-I<br />

CE256 Structural Design<br />

9 credit points 4 hours per week (sem. 2) Hawthorn Lo" 'f'<br />

Prerequisites: CE114 Applied Mechanics, SM193<br />

Mathematics Instruction: lectures, tutorials<br />

Assessment: examination 70%, assessed work 30%<br />

This is a second year subject in the Bachelor of Technology<br />

Puilding Surveying)<br />

0 bjedives<br />

To familiarise students with the processes of design and<br />

checking of structural documentation, with particular<br />

emphasis on the main provisions and underlying principles<br />

of codes of practice for steel structures, timber structures<br />

and for glazing in buildings.<br />

Recommended reading<br />

AS1 170.1 Loading Code<br />

AS1288 Glazing in Buildings<br />

AS1684 Timber Framing Code<br />

AS1720 Timber Engineering Code<br />

AS4100 Steel Structures Code<br />

&-6<br />

CE276 Construction .p c,f c~~~ $9 , ,<br />

11 credit points (sem. I) and 7 credit points (sem. 2)<br />

5 hours per week (sem. I), 3 hours per week (sem. 2)<br />

Hawthorn Prerequisite: CE173 Construction<br />

Instruction: lectures, tutorials, drafting classes, field work<br />

Assessment: examination 70%, diary, reports, research projects,<br />

folio of work 30%<br />

This is a second year subject in the Bachelor of Technology<br />

Puilding Surveying)<br />

0 bjedives<br />

To give students an understanding of the general principles<br />

and details of buildings with load-bearing walls up to three<br />

storeys and single storey, wide span structures with framed<br />

or load-bearing walls, and to expose the students to<br />

architectural and engineering drafting related to buildings.<br />

Recommended reading<br />

Building Code ofAustralia 1990, 2nd edn, Canberra, Australian<br />

Uniform Building - Regulations - Co-ordinating Council, 1990<br />

Concrete Code<br />

Ferguson, B.J., Reinforcemmt Detailing <strong>Handbook</strong> for Reinforced<br />

and Prestressed Concrete Based Upon the Australian Concrete<br />

Structures Standard ~~3600-1988.'Sydney, Concrete Institute of<br />

Australia, 1988<br />

Trade Catalogues<br />

<strong>Swinburne</strong> University of Technology 1 997 Hand book 331

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