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Construction Materials - Lecture 9

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Construction Materials - Lecture 8

Construction Materials Lecture  8 Download - Click here

Construction Materials - Lecture 7

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Construction Materials - Lecture 6

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Construction Materials - Lecture 5

Construction Materials  Lecture  5 Download - Click here  

Fundamental of Civil Engineering Construction - Lecture 6

Fundamental of Civil Engineering Construction Lecture 6 Download - click here

Notes for Fundamental of Civi Engineering

Notes for Fundamental of Civi Engineering -  All Lecture notes are here. Download -  Click here

Construction material notes

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Strength of Materials - Shear force & Bending moment

Shear force & Bending moment Example 1 - Download- Click here

Thermodynamics

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Thermodynamics Lecture notes Download  - Click Here      Second Law of Thermodynamics  Introduction First law is a statement of conservation of energy principle. Satisfaction of first law alone does not ensure that the process will actually take place. A cup of hot coffee left in a cooler room eventually cools off. This process satisfies the first law.                 The reverse of this process – coffee getting hotter as a result of heat transfer from a cooler room does not take place. Consider the heating of a room by the passage of electric current through a resistor. This process satisfies the first law.   The reverse of this process – transferring some heat to the wires does not cause an equivalent amount of electric energy to be generated in the wires. • Processes proceed in a certain direction  and not in the reverse direction • The first law places no restriction on the direction of a process, but satisfying the first law does not ensure th