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lo- |-2oll Alexandria University Architecture and Construétion Faculty of Engineering 380 Semester 2010-2011 Special Scientific Programs CAE204, Architecture Drafting Term exam Exam period: 12:30pm-18:30pm Stusecia| First Question: (5 marks} * Students are required to form a 2D Composition using at least three geometric elements. In the same composition, students are required to present different hatching techniques, shapes balance and directions. (Composition frame is 20*30 cm, portrait) Second Question: (15 marks} Students are required to draw plan, Elevation and section A-A, scale 1-50 Plan sense n mtr) Important Notes: - a- Outer wall thickness of 25 cm and the thickness of interior wall 12.5 cm. b- Accuracy in the drawing, in terms of discrimination between the lines of walls and any other line, (line weight). c- Difference between levels must be indicated in plan and section. d- Any dimension which does not exist on drawing must be assumed from the student. e- Total height of each floor is 3 m. Page 1 of 2 mae eee eee eee ees Pic uae praiacare aad aac Faculty of Engineering 3" Semester 2010-2011. (q special Scientific Programs AE204, architecture Drafting , AWM ‘Termexam sOpm-18:30pm éceustracen| Juestion: (10 marks! © Students are asked to choose three of the following buildings’ photographs and Refer to: 1. The name of the Architect. 2. The Architect’s Philosophy and theories in Design. a GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM NEW GOURNA VILLAGE. ‘GLASGOW RIVERSIDE MUSEUM OF TRANSPORT nl NOTRE DAME DU HAUT KNOWN AS RONCHAMP: CHAPEL, PORTLAND BUILDING MEMORIAL TO THE IBM BUILDING MURDERED JEWS OF EUROPE ‘With my best wishes .. Dr. Ali M. Bayoumi Page 2 of 2 nee eee eee oe oe oe Lt Aa saisu) Anal Faculty of Engineering Aasigh As Specialized Scientific Programs Hats gal ah Jan, 2011 TONY ti Course: Construction Surveying Code: CAE202 ‘Time: 2 hrs. Architectural and Construction Engineering Pro} Construction Surveying : 244i! pul CAE202 : 238 sole rc (Please, make sure that the question paper contains 4 questions) (ial Aaa gh eg sind lee AYN Ay of ye aSl5 stand Gs) Question (1): (S marks) Please, define the following terms and use sketches when appropriate: Mistakes ~ Random Errors ~ Sag Correction Magnetic Deflection Angle - Bearing ~ Linked Traverse ‘Traverse Linear Misclosure — Datum ~ Turning/Changing Point. - Contour Line Question (2) (8 marks) 1- A closed traverse ABCDA with the following correct lengths & azimuths Line Correct Length Correct Azimuth AB 100m 130° o | BC 150m 230° DA 200m 60° Please find the length & the azimuth of line CD. 2- The true azimuth of a line is 187° 10! The observed magnetic bearing of the line is 802° 15' E. What is the magnetic declination at the point of observation? (Please Draw All The Cases) 2 Question (3) 12 marks) ABCDA is a closed polygon that has the following coordinates ‘A: (S00W, 300N) B: (200E, 600N) C: (400E, 200N) D: (UNKNOWN) IF the line CD is on the SOUTH WEST DIRECTION EXACTLY with a 200 meters length, find: 1, The bearing of all the traverse lines. 2. The internal angle ABC. 3. The area of the polygon using the components method. uestion (4) (15 marks) Ina leveling project, the readings were as follows 2.45 —3.81 — 1.21 ~3.54-2.48 ~ 188-133 ~ 1.95 -2.87 2.33 3.49 -2.21 -3.44~1.82-2.21 If the second & third & eighth readings were intermediate points, the staff was wrongly up-side-down for the last reading, and the fourth point was a high point under a bridge, please find: 1- The elevations of all points if the first point is a BM (10.00m) and apply all required checks. 2+ The highest and lowest point within our project. 3- Ifwe have a point X within the third setup with a known RL of (13.00) m, what would be the reading for such a point? Goop Luck.. PROF. DR. MOHAMED M. HOSNY % —]-2oll Building technology CAE205 125 Fin! exam, FACULTY OF ENGINEERING Program: Construction &Arehitectural Engineering Lecturer: Prof. Dr. Mohamed Assem M.HANAFI Course: Building Technology Start Time: 12 p.m. Course No. CAE 205 ‘Time allowed: 4 hours Date: 23/01/2011 Marks: 0 Name: Question No. (1 Choose the right answer to complete the following statements: 1. Raft foundations are normally used ‘+ Tocarry excessive loads at a shallow foundation level © Inweak soils * Incase of tall buildings to accommodste seismic loads, 2 Piles are used: + Toreach deep foundation levels + Fortall buildings + Forits’ ability to resist lateral forces 3. Ina commercial building the, a stair was needed fora net height of 6.0m. thus it has to be : + Asingle flight stir © Two-flights © Three flights 4, The recommended skirting for a timber floor should be : + Marble * Vinyl © Timber ‘has an important role in protecting the building from : * Ground water © Surface water Humidity 6. In English bonding ‘ Streichers and headers altemate vertically. * Stretchers and headers altemate horizontally * Horizontal joints are always continuous 7. To protect the top of a roof parapet © Approper coping is essential + Vertical damp proofing to be applied + A wooden skirting is needed To control rain water drain on roofs we need to create © slope = coping *aplinth 9. Dropped slabs normally applies for * Bathrooms ‘+ Bedrooms + Reception area 10. Window sit ‘+ Has to be 90 cm above finished floor level © Is variable according to space and view * Hes to be 120 em above finished floor level Building technology CAE205 Final exam, Question No. (2): Illustrate three different types of stone masonry (a neat sketch is required) Question No. (3): 1. For the sketch given below re-arrange the plan to suit a skeleton system: make any alterations needed given columns of 0.20 X 0.20 (assume any missing information) and it is required to draw an outline for the foundations:Isolated footing for the right half of the plan. (given: R.C. base = 1.1x1.6, tie beams =0.3x0.6) — scale 1:50 water proofing protection for a basement wall where the finished floor level is 1.5 m below street level Important notes: 1- Ali your drawings should be fully illustrated through dimensions and used materials 2- Student should decide ungiven information, MAMAN ST ee ee ee ee ee ee |3-1-20u ‘Alexandria University Basie Faculty of Engineering ” | Lash is ‘Special Scientific Programs aes lea Program of Architecture & Construction Engineering Spi Liste gL gy Fall 2010 es Course: History & Theories of Architecture -1(c, N~ Ball Ay lis yGal5 29 ji) me term Ce EN gl eal Time allowed : 2 hours Bebe 58 End of Term Exam ental ail ys gaa Use Labeled Diagrams, Sketches and Examples whenever and wherever possible in the answers to the following questions. The student is required to answer all of the following questions 1. Based on your study of the history and theories of Architecture of the Ancient world, mention and draw diagrams of four of the different components of the traditional Ancient Egyptian Temple. The use of Natural Day Lighting was different from one civilization to the other. Discuss the use of day light in the architecture of Ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman Temples. You have seen many kinds of Entrances and Approaches to the temples of the Ancient World. Select two examples of buildings using different types and mention the type of entrance and approach in each. 4. In your opinion. how would you rank the three components of Architecture — stated by Vitruvius — in the Architecture of Roman Public Buildings, in order of their importance State why using sketches, 5. You have studied Seale in Architecture. Mention two of the types and. clarify them using sketches of examples. 6. In the course of your study you have performed a field survey of some of the Greco- Roman monuments and antiquities in Alexandria. Discuss one of them briefly Best of Luck Zeyad Fl Sayad Alexandria University End of Term Exam Faculty of Engineering Time Allowed 3 hours 4th Year Civil Engineering Date Jan., 2011 Reinforced Conerete Bridges ‘Notes, Data books, Codes and Tables are NOT allowed in the examination room Assume ANY missing data you might need. Problem 1 (80% of total mark) ‘The SLAB and GIRDER bridge, shown in Fig. 1, the main girders are simply supported with cantilever. The main span L=22 mand the cantilever length is 5.5 m. The clear road width= 7.0m. The bridge consists of 4 Main girders spaced at 2.50 m, while the eross girders are spaced at 5.5 m. The breadth of the main girder = 0.5 m, the breadth of X.G, by =0.25m. 1- It is required to give full calculations and design for the: a) Slabs, b) An intermediate main girder. Use BOTH stirrups and BENT UP bars arrangement. (DONOT use stirrups alone). 2+ Give complete working drawings for : a) Slabs, two cross sections, (scale 1:25), Use BENT UP bars arrangement b) Longitudinal section of the beam and the cantilever and a transverse cross-section of the designed Main girder showing all reinforcement details and dimensions (scale 1:50). Draw clearly the maximum max, bending moment diagram and moment of resistance (BM values at the shown 5 points are required), Problem 2 (20% of total mark) i ‘A- Which is of the following statements False and which is True. 1- Pre-tensioned cables are externally unbounded cables. 2- Post-tensioning forces are applied after casting the concrete. i 3- Anchorages are needed at the beam ends for pretensioned beams. 4- Pre-tensioning and post-tensioning are related to the time of concrete casting. 5- Prestressing cables are always located in the lower side of the section. i 6- Prestressing can produce upward camber. 7- Time dependent losses are high at transfer. 8- There are friction losses in post-tensioned cables. i B- For the Pre-stressed concrete beam with the section shown in Fig. 2 , with 2 different cables at separate positions and the following data: a ~ Cable 1: Initial Prestressing force = 2500 kN, Final Prestressing force after losses= 2000 kN, Eccentricity of cable 1 = 0.90m (from CL) - Cable 2 : Initial Prestressing force = 1250 KN, Final Prestressing force after losses = 1000 KN, Eccentricity of cable 2 = 0.60m (from CL) ~ Applied working positive bending moments are: DL= 1500 kN.m, L.L = 3000 kN.m Conerete strength fyi = 35N/mm?, fy =40 N/mm? l ‘Area=610*10° mm?, Section Moment of Inertia I = 26 * 10'° mm* ~ Draw the stresses in the section at time of transfer and in the lifetime. Data For fy =30N/mm? and for st 360/520 f= 200 N/mm? {.=10.5 Nimm? for beams and slabs deeper than 200mm, ki f.=7.0 N/mm’ for T section design Area of steel bars (mm” ) Diametermm | 8 10, 1B 16 19 32. Areaofone | 50 | 79 | 132 | 201 | 284 | 380 491 | 616 | 804 Fig. 2 __bar, mm” pa le é \* : 4 4 4 { eam | 55m 70m BP XG 855 » Fig. 1 Stiff 1 a4! 03 ee | (0.70 m 18m + lo.60 able 2 110

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