Basics of civil engineering

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Civil Engineering was perhaps the first branch of engineering. In this lesson, we plan to cover the fundamentals of Civil Engineering through the following topics


Introduction

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Fundamental and Applied Mechanics

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  • Elasticity and Plasticity
  • Stress and Strain

Stress is a normalized measure of force. It is defined as the force acting on an element divided by the area over which it acts. Stress is measured by Pascals (Pa) in the SI system where 1 Pa is equivalent to a 1 newton force acting upon a 1 metre square area. In English units, Stress is commonly measured by pounds-force per square foot (psf) or pounds-force per square inch (psi).

Strain is a measure of deformation, defined as the change in an element dimension divided by the original dimension. It is dimensionless or sometimes expressed as a percentage.

  • Elastic Properties
  • Structural Dynamics

Civil Engineering Materials

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  • Conventional Materials
  • Modern Materials

Civil Engineering Disciplines

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  • Foundation Engineering
  • Geotechnical
  • Infrastructure
  • Power (Generation)
  • Sub & Superstructure
  • Water

Transport Engineering

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Transportation engineering is a major branch in civil engineering, which deals with bridges,culverts,railways,runways and roads of different types.

      Roads are mainly classified as  below:
        
           a)w.b.m roads
           b)bituminous roads or metal roads
           c)c.c roads


      Infrastructure 
           Road 
           Rail - Canton Viaduct  
           Airports

Environmental Engineering

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  • Water Supply Engineering
  • Sanitary Engineering
  • GIS & Remote Sensing
  • Coastal/Shore Protection Engineering