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436-312. DYNAMICS AND FLUID MECHANICS

Books

Recommended for reference:

Hirschhorn J Dynamics of Machinery, Nelson

Nara H R Vector Mechanics for Engineers, Part 11: Dynamics, Wiley Shigley J E Theory of Machines, International Student Edition McGraw-Hill Note: Numerous other texts will be referred to throughout the course.

EXAMINATION

One 3-hour paper for pass and honours. In order to pass the subject, students must reach a satisfactory standard both in the practical work and the written. paper.

Books

Prescribed textbook:

Section 1.

Hunsaker J C & Rightmire B G Engineering Applications of Fluid Mechanics, McGraw-Hill

Recommended for reference:

Section 2.

Timoshenko S & Young D H Vibration Problems in Engineering, Van Nostrand

Den Hartog J P Mechanical Vibrations, McGraw-Hill Church A H Mechanical Vibration, Wiley

Cameron A Basic Lubrication Theory, Longmans

I.Mech.E. Data Sheet No. 65007—Selection of Bearing Type I.Mech.E. Data Sheet No. 67023—Design of Journal Bearings

Wilcox D E and Boiser E R Bearing Design & Application, McGraw-Hill EXAMINATION

One 3-hour paper on syllabus covered during the year and one 2- hour paper covering syllabus 2. Pass and horюurs will be awarded on the combined results for both papers.

456-304. ECONOMIC STUDIES PART I (APPLIED SCIENCE) A course of 2 lectures and 1 tutorial class per week throughout the year.

SYLLABUS

(I) The Economic System.

(II) Markets and Prices: Demand and Supply.

(iii) Monopoly and Competition.

(iv) National Income.

(v) Inflation and Full Employment.

(v1) Monetary institutiorтs.

(vil) The Theory of Wages (viii) International Trade.

BOOkS

Recommended for preliminary reading:

Robinson J Economic Philosophy, Watts New Thinkers Library London 1962 or Pelican Edition А653 1968

Hicks J R The Social Framework, 3rd ed OUP 1960

Benham F Economics. A General Introduction, 6th ed Pitman London 1960 General references:

Perkins J O N & Sullivan J E Banks and the Capital Market—an Australian study, MUP 1970

Snaps R H International Trade and the Australian Economy, Longmans 1969 Bruns G R The Stock Exchange, 6th ed Melbourne 1970

Davidson F G The Industrialization of Australia, 4th ed MUP 1969 Downing R 1 National Income and Social Accounts, 12th ed MUP 1969 'karmel P H & Brunt M The Structure of the Australian Economy, Rev ed

Cheshire Melbourne 1966

'Stonier A W & Hague D C A Textbook of Economic Theory, Longmans 3rd ed London 1964

or 'Lipsey R G An Introduction to Positive Economics, Weldenfeld and Nicolson London 3rd ed

EXAMINATION

One 3-hour paper for pass and honours. Written work and contributions to discussion will also be taken into account.

456-404. ECONOMIC STUDIES PART II (APPLIED SCIENCE) SYLLABUS

The course will take the form of a two hour seminar each week through- out the year on current economic and political problems.

Students will prepare papers for these seminars under the direction of the lecturer. All students taking part in a seminar will be expected to prepare adequately for the discussion and reading will be recommended by the lecturer in advance.

BOOKS

Recommendations will be made by the lecturer.

EXAM INATION

One 3-hour paper for pass and honours. Papers written during the year will be taken Into account.

316-308. ECONOMICS C 8 industrial Relations

A course of one lecture per week and one tutorial class every two weeks throughout the year. The course has special reference to Aus- tralia but International comparisons are made, wherever appropriate.

SYLLABUS

Industrial conflict. Trade unions and employers' associations. Collec- tive bargaining. The settlement of industrial disputes. Legal provisions and Industrial relations.

BOOKS

Bloom G F & Northrup H R Economics of Labor Relations, 6th ed Richard D Irwin

or Chamberlain N W The Labor Sector, McGraw-Hill Hyman R Strikes, Fontana paperback

Isaac J E & Ford G W (eds) Australian Labour Relations: Readings, 2nd ed Sun books

Komhauser A, Dublin R & Ross A M Industrial Conflict, McGraw-Hill McCarthy W E J Trade Unions, Penguin

Sutcliffe J T A History of Trade Unionism In Australia, Macmillan paperback

Sykes E I & Glasbeek H J Labour Law In Australia, Butterworth Walker K F The Australian Industrial Relations Systems, Oxford

paperback

Other publications as referred to in lectures.

EXAMINATION

One 2-hour paper plus class exercises as required.

431-201. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING PART I

A course of 70 lectures together with 36 hours in the laboratory and about 30 hours tutorial work (Including demonstrations).

It will be assumed that students are concurrently attending Engineering Mathematics Part II (or its equivalent).

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SYLLABUS

Electric and Magnetic Fields: Charge, potential, field mapping, current flow and resistance. Displacement current, dielectrics and capacitance.

Magnetic effect of a current, electromagnetic Induction, fern-magnetic materials, magnetic circuits, principles of energy conversion. Maxwell's Equations.

Circuit Theory: Differential equations and transient response. Steady- state a.c. circuit theory, phasor diagrams, frequency characteristics.

Balanced three-phase systems. Introduction to network equilibrium equations.

Measurements and Measuring Instruments: Magnetic qualities, d.c.

and a.c. current, voltage and power.

Electrical Machines: Elementary Theory of transformer, d.c. machine, induction motor.

Electronics: Conduction In semiconductors. Junction diodes and Junc- tion transistors. Introduction to amplifiers and rectifiers.

LABORATORY AND PRACTICE CLASSES

Twelve 3-hour laboratory classes and twenty-four 1-hour practice classes (which may include a number of short tests) distributed throughout the year.

No student will be admitted to the Annual Examination without evidence of satisfactory laboratory work. A practical examination may be held In doubtful cases.

Reports of laboratory work must be submitted periodically as required by the demonstrators and practice class calculations must be submitted as required by the tutors,

BOOKS

Prescribed textbooks:

*Romanowitz H A introduction to Electric Circuits, Wiley 1971

'Edminister J A Electric Circuits, Schaum's Outline Series McGraw-Hill Gray P E & Searle C L Electronic Principles—Physics, Models and Circuits,

Wiley

'Hayt W H Jr Engineering Electromagnetics, 2nd ed McGraw-Hill Recommended for reference:

Carter G W The Electromagnetic Field in Its Engineering Aspects, 2nd ed Longmans Green & Co

Matsch L W Capacitors, Magnetic Circuits and Transformers, Prentice-Hall Smith R J Circuits, Devices and Systems, 2nd ed Wiley 1971

skilling H H Electrical Engineering Circuits, 2nd ed Wiley Stout M B Basic Electrical Measurements, 2nd ed Prentice-Hail

Clement P R & Johnson W C Electrical Engineering Science, McGraw-Hill EXAMINATION

Two 3-hour papers for pass and honours. Laboratory work, and prac- tice class results, will be assessed throughout the year, and used in assessing the annual examination results.