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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

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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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What Is Tuckpointing in Masonry?

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Mortar is important for residential and commercial brick buildings because it holds the bricks together and acts as a seal to keep water and moisture from getting inside the walls. It’s also a nice-looking divider that goes around each brick. Unluckily, the mortar is the weakest part of a brick wall. Years of weathering, weight, temperature, and moisture can cause the mortar to wear down and crack. When the mortar is lost, it affects the wall’s ability to hold together, and the bricks no longer fit together neatly. Tuckpointing is the process professionals use to fix and strengthen the joints between the bricks.

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What is Ready Mix Concrete?

Introduction
In the 21st century, everything has started to speed up, even in the construction industry too. The construction activities are speeding up by replacing the manual works with automatic machines. Likewise, in cement mixing, too, there has been rapid development. Instead of mixing on-site, a ready-to-use cement mix is being on the site so that no time is wasted in proportioning the cement to the desired strength.

Instead of on a job site, ready-mix concrete is made in a plant according to a predetermined mix design. Manufacturers mix sand, gravel, cement, and water depending on the project requirements before delivering the mixture to the site.

There are three types of ready-mix concrete: transit-mix concrete, central mixed concrete, and shrink-mix concrete.

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Types of CAD Softwares used by Civil Engineers

Introduction
Computer-Aided Design Software or CAD is used to create, analyze, modify, or stimulate for optimizing design. Architects, engineers, and designers use it to create or modify designs in 2D or 3D that was impossible to be exhibited on paper. It transforms designs into codes that are understandable by the computer, resulting in viewing a designed object from various perspectives.

Different companies use different CAD software versions to carry out desired results for the company’s standards. CAD offers expandable features that can be used by companies working in various fields. This software facilitates conversion from design to construction process. Because of low-cost development and less time consumption, this software is gaining traction. Some of such software that is used in various industries shall be discussed here in details.
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Award Conferred to Er. Kaushal kishore on Concrete Day

Award conferred to Er. Kaushal kishore on concrete day by ICI Uttarakhand center and Ultratech Cement Limited for significant contribution in concrete.

The award was taken on behalf of Er. Kaushal kishore by his daughter Punam Rani at Sarovar Portico hotel, Haridwar on 23/02/2024.

Award conferred to Er. Kaushal kishore on Concrete Day

Award conferred to Er. Kaushal kishore on Concrete Day

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About Civil Engineering

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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3,821 comments on "Civil Engineering Home"

saranya says:

hai respecteds………. give me a sugestion on main project with the usage of latest techonology

Melvin C Mathew Korah says:

Can anybody tell me the optimum temparature for steam to be maintained in a chamber for steam curing to make the curing process and strength attaining process to happen in one day?
also please tell me regarding the time for the steam is to be supplied.
Waiting for a response.
Kindly reply me to either of my mail id’s

Regards

Melvin

dana says:

Hi iii
I am a new civil engineering student in Jordanian university
And i I have the feeling of fear of being be successful in this specialty and its future

vasanth says:

dont worry dana..amalso new civil engineer in psna clg…this only the most wanted engineering study in the world..

MS Reddy says:

God made the earth, we made the world – Civil Engineer
How long earth existing, need of Civil Engineer is there.
Heartily welcome to Civil Engineering family. We have great feature. All the best
— Civil Engineer

Hamzah says:

but jordanian uni .. is a very gd uni . . don’t worry dana 🙂

Nilesh Alandkar says:

Ame-zing and knowledge-full website about Civil Engineering ,I think creator of Heaven and hell must be a Civil-Engineer God (at swarg-Wshwakarma)

shakirullah says:

hello my name is shakir ullah i belong from pakistan i do metric from pakistan now i want to do civil diploma from uk but i dont know diploma fees plz send me on my email some information

thanks
shakirullah

sawan sharma says:

civil engineering rocks

vikram syal says:

yo men ur r right

N.Udaykiran says:

My dear frnds dnt worry worry who r dng civil engginering. Civil engginer wil liv lyk a legend. Dnt cal civil engginers cal CIVILIONS. CIVIL ENGGINER can make the WORLD nd can break the WORLD.

Karthik says:

I am very proud being CIVIL Engineer we r the civil er. each er. should create one world for there own part……

Iqrar hussain says:

Hi this is iqrar from Pakistan. I have recently completed my civil engineering from one of the renowned university of Pakistan i.e. UET TAXILA. Now i am practicing engineering as quality engineer MM Associates. I am really enjoying joyness of construction.
thankx

H.P.GUPTA says:

don’t worry just focus on ur studies and try to clear all concepts and co-realat theory and ur prectical knowladge with the civil works around u and give ur best….

suganya says:

hi any 1 plz explain me about aging time of concrete….. ? i ll be very happy if u clear my doubt as soon as possible….

priya says:

is it useful 2 learn all the designing softwares lyk archi-cad,3ds-max,revit etc 4m ,job point of view………???

Neelima says:

hai i am a b-tech student and i am fear to take the civil engineering but i like the mechanics
subject very much i want suggestions from………….. to become a good engin

abdul samad says:

hai iam also a b_tech civil student . i suggest u that the civil engineering is the best engineering than others . so dont fear about it . opt for this engineering only .take more interest in mechanics subject.

Jaggi Vishwas says:

hey neelima,
Obviously your interest plays the most important thing

its bettr if u go 4 Mechanical engineering

As mechanical has the highest scope in coming future!!
even i m doing Mechanical Engineering at PDPU and can feel the difference of it from any branch.
go 4 it nd enjoy
regards,
Vishwas

ahmad says:

i want u to be strong. take your decission
i’m studying civil engineering now, year four . so i can feel you very much
it’s your desire so what u r a fraid of!!!??? good luck bye

Shaurya says:

hey neelima , think if you’ll like to know about structures , infrastructure etc .. civil engineering is all about creativity .. if you like these thing than take civil engineering for sure ..
In my opinion , every branch has equal scope .. no brach is bad or good so listen to your heart ..

Tigiri, Neeka says:

If you have fear for making a choice for yourself, then you will get no were in life. Make a choice either civil engineering or mechanical engineering. Check out the field course for the department you want to chose. Then go for the best.

Harish Ringe says:

hi nilima…
i am also from civil engineering….
dont fear to go through mechanics….
because i am a fresher recently after leaving my job from mnc i have joined lecturership in a reputed institute where i am teaching mechanics and do you know what i am feeling now????
no any subject is more interested than the mechanics…..

Bartholomew peter says:

i am a final year student of Civil Engr from Nigeria. i will want to know if there are other non-destrfuctive test for compressive strength test for reinforced concrete test i am to start writting my final year project on SCHMIDT HAMMER

Ephraim says:

Pliz can anyone tel me the advantages and disadvantages of using PVC pipes..In the main waterline z t best 2 use such pipes

john says:

can any body tell me the branch of civil engineering that easier, cheaper and job ready for me to enroll?

Tigiri, Neeka says:

Construction engineering and Structional engineering is the best among other branch of civil engineering. Check out the Job outline below:
Construction engineering: Construction engineering involves planning and execution of the designs from transportation, site development, hydraulic, environmental, structural and geotechnical engineers. As construction firms tend to have higher business risk than other types of civil engineering firms, many construction engineers tend to take on a role that is more business-like in nature: drafting and reviewing contracts, evaluating logistical operations, and closely-monitoring prices of necessary supplies.

Where as:
Structural engineering is concerned with the structural design and structural analysis of buildings, bridges, towers, flyovers, tunnels, off shore structures like oil and gas fields in the sea, and other structures. This involves identifying the loads which act upon a structure and the forces and stresses which arise within that structure due to those loads, and then designing the structure to successfully support and resist those loads. The loads can be self weight of the structures, other dead load, live loads, moving (wheel) load, wind load, earthquake load, load from temperature change etc. The structural engineer must design structures to be safe for their users and to successfully fulfill the function they are designed for (to be serviceable). Due to the nature of some loading conditions, sub-disciplines within structural engineering have emerged, including wind engineering and earthquake engineering.

Design considerations will include strength, stiffness, and stability of the structure when subjected to loads which may be static, such as furniture or self-weight, or dynamic, such as wind, seismic, crowd or vehicle loads, or transitory, such as temporary construction loads or impact. Other considerations include cost, constructability, safety, aesthetics and sustainability.

R,Revathi says:

hello respecteds……
i should take a branch in the part of engineering.But i am more passion about physics concepts.i have a chance to get only civil branch.But i came to know that it will be difficult to girls.So…plz.. tell me about design field in this branch..PlZ sirs, and madams………….

Himatej Bonagiri says:

Hello Revathi,
Design field in civil branch definitely need a masters degree. if you can plan to do masters then civil field is the best field for girls.

arya says:

i am a finel year civil engg .student. we have a technical paper presentation for the last semester.my topic is FORMLESS CONCRETE
SYSTEM
for this i would like to know more about 3D PANELS,Mainly their structural behavior under loading ,earthquake resistance,fire resistance,design criteria comparison of these panels against conventional construction methods .I dont get enough details
pls help me its my request

S.A.Quadri says:

I am a research associate in CEDEC, USM Malaysia , Can any expert provide me information about estimation of gel content in AAR affected structure using NDT methods . I will be really grateful .Thanks and regards .

bhavya says:

pls add some details about the m,tech programmes with civil engineering,,,about gate

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