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AQUEDUCT

By
Kaushal Kishore
Materials Engineer, Roorkee

The new Solani aqueduct on Ganges canal Roorkee was built with prestressed concrete which allows for longer spans and a simple more robust design compared to old bricks, lime- surkhi mortar masonry arches of the old aqueduct, in which 8.5 crores bricks were used, while iron railing used in the sides of two lanes were imported from England. This is interesting to note that materials bringing those days on ship from England to Indian ports take 6-10 weeks via the Suez canal or 3 to 6 months via the longer Cape of Good Hope. Calculate in it also time taken on road from Indian ports to Roorkee.

After retirement from University of now IIT Roorkee I joined M/S Roffe Construction Chemicals Pvt.Ltdd, Mumbai as it’s Chief Concrete Technologists afterwards I became it’s one of the Director.


AQUEDUCT picture taken on 7/10/2025
For the contractor of above aqueduct I designed M-40 grade of concrete with Roffe superpladticizer. Those interested may read my paper by visiting Google site and log in; Civil engineering portal The Ganges canal by Kaushal Kishore.

I had designed numerous concrete mix design almost all cements of India in this I find Utra Tech cement as one of best cement OPC and PPC both With Ultratech cement I had designed numerous concrete mixes from ordinary strength to M-80 grade concrete, self compacting concrete, shot crete concrete, fibre reinforced concrete, fly ash concrete and more There is life after retirement and after retirement I worked for 30 year’s which includes in free time working in home research and testing laboratory and numerous construction sites visits almost all India and outside India. At my age of 92 years I still work for 12 hours daily.

I had never worked for money. In spite of doing so gigantic work what to say about car I even do not have 2 wheeler not any of my house not a single inch of land in this world only pension from IIT Roorkee and few clothes

IIT Roorkee Main Building

By
Kaushal Kishore
Materials Engineer, Roorkee

The Roorkee college, the first engineering college in the British Empire was established in 1847. In 1854, the college was renamed the Thomson College of Civil Engineering. In 1949, it was renamed the University of Roorkee. On September,21, 2001, it became the seventh IIT in India.

The main building of IIT, Roorkee was conducted during 1852-1854. During this period Lt.George Price, and assistant engineer on Ganga Canal, was the designer and likely supervisor of the IIT Roorkee main building. The original building finished in January, 1856.

Lt.George Price was a junior officer of the infantry. The main building is designed in the Renaissance style, a significant architectural achievement for a junior officer at that time.

LIONS STRUCTURE, THE PRIDE OF ROORKEE

By
Kaushal Kishore
Materials Engineer, Roorkee

Two lions in sitting position on both sides of Ganga Canal between Roorkee and 2.5 kilometres away at Mehwar village were build during 1840. The fifth lion statue was installed in Sher Kothi, Roorkee, where Cautley used to live.


It is said the lions are similar in structure to the ones erected in Trafalgar square London. They are made of black granite while the lions in Roorkee are of bricks, lime- surkhi mortar. The Mason’s and other artisan’s must be from Roorkee and other places of India whose hands have made our great structures but we never know their names though their contribution in any construction is not less than other staff.

The lion statues between Roorkee and Mehwar village are built as a mark of danger zone as between these two places lot of land fillings had to be done for the canal to keep the required level.

The lions flanking the entrance of the IIT Roorkee main building were likely to be erected around 1846.

Why our cities are flooding?

By
KAUSHAL KISHORE
Materials Engineer, Roorkee

Many cities tend to expand, changing their original land and waterscapes so they become prone to flooding.

CAUSES OF FLOODING
1. Over population

In 1947 India’s population was 34 crores, now in 2024 India population is 144.2 crores increasing at the rate of 3.5 crore per year. China present population is 142.5 crore and they have controlled their population.

The land area of India is 3.3 million sq.km and China 9.6 million sq.km. Our population is more than China but our land area is about 37 percent of China land area . One of route cause of our problems is overpopulation. Our land and environment can hold only a limited population.

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Types of Loads on Buildings

Introduction
Analysis of structures is important for safe design and serviceability to resist loads coming from various sources. These loads re taken into account while designing so that the building does not fail under the application of these loads. These loads may be in the form of uniformly distributed load, concentrated load, triangular load and so on. All these have various points of application and so the center of mass is to be detected for making the calculations easy in every aspect. For example, in seismic zones, the earthquake load plays an important role which is to be considered in seismic analysis. Similarly, in some areas wind is the predominant force and it imposes load on the building which needs to be analysed before any disaster strikes. All these loads create a significant impact in performing structural analysis and any slight calculation mistakes can create life threatening situations.

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World’s first 3D Printed Steel Bridge in Amsterdam

Introduction:
This is a 3D-printed steel bridge that was opened to the public in Amsterdam in July 2021. The bridge was developed by a Dutch Robotics Company named MX3D, in collaboration with a consortium of experts. The bridge will represent a major milestone for 3D printing technology.

Fig 1: The first 3D printed steel bridge unveiled in Amsterdam
Fig 1: The first 3D printed steel bridge unveiled in Amsterdam

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Construction & Management of Underground Structure with Scheduling & Estimation

By
Mr. S.L. Ghorpade
Under the guidance of Prof. A.B. Shendge
Dattakala Group of Institutions Faculty of Engineering, Swami – Chincholi (Bhigwan).

Abstract- The construction of tunnel is important for different purposes. They can be constructed for railways, roadways, pedestrian footways and can be built in hard rock, soft ground, river bed and are also used to convey Hydroelectric power, water stream, or as a sewer. The construction of Diversion Tunnel, Pressure Shaft, and Tailrace Tunnel to convey water is considered in this project. To identify Scheduling of different activities by various methods Network Diagram, C.P.M., P.E.R.T. and their cycle time is calculated. Scheduling for different activity is carried out with the help of Network Diagram & Primavera Software will be carried out in a project stage II. Study of Estimation for a Diversion Tunnel, Pressure Shaft, and Tailrace Tunnel by both methods. Excavation in heading and benching, Rock bolt support work, lining work is considered for cycle time and cost estimation calculation in Diversion Tunnel, Pressure Shaft, and Tailrace Tunnel. Estimation is also carried out by two methods. The comparison of two methods adopted for excavation work and estimation will be carried out in a project stage II.

Keywords- Scheduling, C.P.M., P.E.R.T., Gantt chart, Network Diagram, Estimation, Heading, Benching, Cycle time, Lining, Rock Bolts, Diversion Tunnel, Pressure Shaft, Tailrace Tunnel.

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Measurement of Air Content in Concrete

Introduction:
Even though concrete is one of the most durable building materials, its strength and durability can be affected by many things over time. The amount of air in the mix may be the hardest to control out of all these things. Having air in concrete is important to keep projects inside and out from going wrong. Even when air entrainers and detainers are used at the batch plant, loads are rejected on the job site because there is too much or not enough air. Knowing what can change the amount of air in a mix while it is in transit can help ready-mix operators make sure their mixes meet job requirements.

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Engineering is a term applied to the profession in which a knowledge of the mathematical and natural sciences, gained by study, experience, and practice, is applied to the efficient use of the materials and forces of nature. Engineers are the ones who have received professional training in pure and applied science. Before the middle of the 18th century, large-scale construction work was usually placed in the hands of military engineers. Military engineering involved such work as the preparation of topographical maps, the location, design, and construction of roads and bridges; and the building of forts and docks; see Military Engineering below. In the 18th century, however, the term civil engineering came into use to describe engineering work that was performed by civilians for nonmilitary purposes.

Civil engineering is the broadest of the engineering fields. Civil engineering focuses on the infrastructure of the world which include Waterworks, Sewers, Dams, Power Plants, Transmission Towers/Lines, Railroads, Highways, Bridges, Tunnels, Irrigation Canals, River Navigation, Shipping Canals, Traffic Control, Mass Transit, Airport Runways, Terminals, Industrial Plant Buildings, Skyscrapers, etc. Among the important subdivisions of the field are construction engineering, irrigation engineering, transportation engineering, soils and foundation engineering, geodetic engineering, hydraulic engineering, and coastal and ocean engineering.

Civil engineers build the world’s infrastructure. In doing so, they quietly shape the history of nations around the world. Most people can not imagine life without the many contributions of civil engineers to the public’s health, safety and standard of living. Only by exploring civil engineering’s influence in shaping the world we know today, can we creatively envision the progress of our tomorrows.

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..There is no ‘best’water proofing chemical,as such, as being asked..water proofing of areas like basement, terraces,wet areas of toilets,exterior walls,grade slab,plinth projetions etc,invoves carefulinspctions of all sequences involved during construction of that perticulr areas..for example, if open to sky terrace has no proper means of efficiently disposal f rain water…then best of chemical used for water proofing may fail..so, in conclusion, waterproofing of any area as aove, need proper detailing of the same,structurally & architecturally along with good qyality of ‘supervision’for the same..

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Gopinath.S says:

to determine the weight of steel bars in kg per unit m, use the formula (d^2)/152, where d is the diameter of a bar

mayur says:

STEEL WT/M CAN CALCULATE FROM FORMULA D*D/152 KG/M FOR ANY BAR FIND UNIT WT THEN MULTIPLY WITH LENGTH U WILL GET TOTAL WT OF STEEL ._______FOR THAT U MUST KNOW TOTAL RMT FROM DWG

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Milky Ceballos says:

Some Suggestion plss…Im planning to study the field of engineering after I graduated with this business course. I was just force to take this course because I was afraid that I will just fail coz im not sure of it.so I decided that to graduate 1st, if incase that engineering doesnt suits for me.. but my field of interests is more on science and a lil bit math…so for now? I started to read some articles about engineering and I’ve read lots of comments. it says that if you’re planning to become an engineer you must highly acquire math and science. but in my case. I admit that im not really good in math ..If I were to grade myself from 1-100% math is just 60% and Science is 90%? so? I need your response. Whether gonna take the engineering course (my ideal Job) or just pursue in my business course(not totally interested)……

admin says:

My suggestion would be to go for your interest field….though you may face some problems initially while shifting but you will be happy throughout your life…you will never repent again for a wrong decision once you have the courage to correct it now.

Hope for the best and I wish you all the best for your future…

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.hi admin.. some suggestions please .. my mom wants me to be a civil engineer but in my case im not really good in math. my dream was also a engineer .. i am graduating in high school this year.. so i wonder if i dont carry this thing or i could pass this… what? should i study this field or not?? thanks admin! 🙂

admin says:

Hi,
If you are not good in maths but still want to be an engineer, then I have only one word for you – PRACTICE.
if you dream to be an engineer, let go this fear of failure and go for an engineering course with strong determination, Hard work and commitment always pay off! I wish you all the best for your future.

John Dave says:

can I ask a question?

1. how many engineers needed building a skyscrapers or etc…
2.If an engineer miss calculate and the building will colapse? whos to blame and does he/she be send at prison?
3. who has higher salary? architect or civil engg?

B.N.deshpande says:

The calculations of structural design of sky scrappers are always done by reputed firms and a team of engineers and not by an individual.Now a days designs are done on computer with help of most advanced software. No Harry ,Tom or Dick can do it unless he has the knowledge.The designs are also got checked through third party expert consultants at least in Government organizations in India.But it is experienced that such practice is not adopted in private may be for the sake of saving. You may be aware that there always a factor of safety while designing any structure. So the structure does not fail unless there is a blunder mistake.Unless one not confident about his skill he should not try to design such huge and complected without guidance of senior & experienced person at least until the confidence is developed.Generally failures have been observed some years when structural modifications are carried out without knowing or caring for basic assumptions done initially while designing the structure.Such cases have happened in Mumbai in recent past.This happens because in India there appears no practice of handing over copy of the structural design calculations to the Owner/Society /Apartment owners association which can be refereed while carrying modifications.Some good practices are needed to be adopted by builders India to win the confidence & trust of customers and build their own credibility.I do not want to comment on who should be paid what.We should understand that everybody’s contribution is necessary and important in development.Sorry for a lengthy reply.

Abdullahi says:

Yes you are the builders of any nation

victor says:

am into dis field cos i luv it nd is samtin i wanna do,i want 2 know nd learn more about architectural nd civil engineering, if u could help me plz

gopal krishna says:

i m doing civil engg in national institute of technology ,jalandher(india)({a reputated college=]0}.
what r my chances of getting job of salary Rs-10-12 lakh per annum

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if you are doing B.tech then its almost 0%, you can grow very fast no doubt about that and yes if you can go abroad dumping your country then yes you have 500% chance of incoming that much.

M.Ali says:

Can i do civil engr after i have done only ics from pakistan , and now i m studying in china in civil engr

ANAND says:

Hai Friends, I Like civil engineering field . i am graduate in physics . i like to know formulas, and starting to end of the constructions, structural work details

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hey hi can u tell about civil eng course

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