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OG07GRF - Civil Engineering Physics

Course specification
Type of study Bachelor academic studies
Study programme
Course title Civil Engineering Physics
Acronym Status Semester Number of classes ECTS
OG07GRF mandatory 2 3L + 3E 7.0
Lecturers
Lecturer
Lecturer/Associate (practicals)
Prerequisite Form of prerequisites
no no
Learning objectives
The purpose and aim of the course is establishing and acquisition of fundamental knowledge relevant to Civil Engineering Physics (physical phenomena, laws, and quantities).
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes of the course is the establishing and acquisition of fundamental knowledge in physics necessary for the subsequent adoption of the content of specialized courses in civil engineering as well as to prepare students for independent solving of problems in building physics.
Content
Physics and measurements. Temperature and zeroth law of thermodynamics. Thermal expansion and stress. Macroscopic model of an ideal gas. Real gas. Phase equilibrium and phase transitions. Thermodynamic quantities and the first law of thermodynamics. Work in thermodynamic processes. The second law of thermodynamics. Free oscillations. Mathematical and physical pendulum. Damped oscillations. Forced oscillations. Resonance. Mechanical waves. Characteristics. Wave equation and wave function. Wave propagation speed. Wave energy and intensity. Wave interference. Wave repulsion. Doppler effect. Characteristics of electromagnetic waves. Interference, diffraction and polarization of light. Sound. Sound characteristics. Sound pressure, intensity and sound level. Sound perception. Room acoustics. Sound transmission through partition walls. Noise. Heat transfer.Conduction. Convection. Radiation. Heat transfer through the structure. Humidity parameters. Water vapor diffusion. Condensation inside and on the surface of a building structure element. Light sources. Basic photometric quantities. Daylight.
Teaching Methods
Lectures, exercises, consultations.
Literature
  1. B. Antunović, Selected Chapters of Physics with Building physics, University of Banja Luka, Faculty of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy, 2021.
  2. B. Antunović, Building physics, University of Banja Luka, Faculty of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy, 2014
  3. V. Georgijević, Technical Physics - selected chapters, University in Belgrade, Faculty of Civil Engineering, 2008.
  4. M. Rekalić, V. Georgijević, Handbook of Technical Physics, Naučna knjiga, Belgrade, 1996.
  5. D.Halliday, R. Resnik, J. Walker, Fundamentals of Physics, John Wiley & SonsWiley, 2008.
Evaluation and grading
Written exam (Test 1 + Test 2+ Test 3) = 60 points Final oral exam = 40 points
Specific remarks
Students are required to attend classes and pass every assessment through semester. In order to qualify for the final exam students must achieve at least 80% attendance. Students are required to achieve a minimum of 51% of maximum points for each test in order to qualify for the final exam. Tests will be held during the semester and their makeup in examination period. The final exam will be held in the examination period.