Civil Introduction
Civil Introduction
to
Civil Engineering
Engineering
Ingenious means Clever person in Latin
Engineer cleverly uses the available natural
resources for the benefit of mankind
Provides comfort to mankind and makes life
comfortable.
Application of scientific and mathematical
knowledge and rational thinking to improve living
standards
What is Engineering
Civil Engineering
Oldest branch of engineering, next to Military engineering. All
engineering works other than for military purposes were
grouped in to Civil Engineering. Mechanical, Electrical,
Electronics & present day Information technology followed it.
A professional engineering discipline that deals with the
analysis, design, construction and maintenance of
infrastructural facilities such as buildings, bridges, dams,
roads etc.
Constructions are against nature.
Application of physical, mathematical and scientific principles
for the convenience of civilization.
Began b/w 4000 BC and 2000 BC (during Ancient Egypt,
Mesapotamia, Indus Valley Civilisations).
John Smeaton was the first self proclaimed Civil Engineer
who built Eddystone Light House in 1771.
What is Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering is Everywhere
Civil Engineering is a
composite of many
specific disciplines that
include structural
engineering, water
engineering, waste
material management
and engineering,
61% are clueless foundation engineering
Why?
about engineering etc. among many.
Building Big!!!!
Infrastructure: Transportation
A tornado?
An earthquake ?
A flood?
DISCIPLINES OF CIVIL ENGINERING
Hydraulics,
Architecture &
Water Resource &
Town Planning
Irrigation Engineering
Construction Structural
Civil Engineering
Technology Engineering
Environmental
Surveying
Engineering
Geotechnical Transportation
Engineering Engineering
Construction Technology
& Management
Construction managers:
Review contracts,
Order materials,
Hire and schedule sub-
contractors.
The job of a
construction manager is
to:
Provide quality control
and insure project is
completed on time and.
Within budget.
Environmental
Engineering
Environmentalist
Vs
Environmental
Engineer
Geotechnical
Engineering
To assess the quality
of soil or rock to carry
the structure
Proper knowledge of
geotechnical engg is
necessary for safety
and stability of
structures
For a geotechnical engineer,
Super Structure
Ground Level
Foundation
or
Substructu
Foundation Soil re
Carriageway
Berm / Kerb Wearing Course
Drain
Surface Course
Shoulder Base Course
Footpath Sub Base Course
4
2. Bridge Pier 3
7 2 7
3. Bearing
1 1 1
4. Deck Slab
5. Roadway
6. Railing
7. Abutment
Classification of Bridges
Based on Action
Beam bridges
Cantilever bridges
Arch bridges
Suspension bridges
Cable-stayed bridges
Truss bridges
Arch Bridge Beam Bridge
Spill Way
Sluice gate
Stilling Basin
Abutment Downstream
Based on Size
Based on function
Based on material used
Classification based on Size
Small Dam (<10 m high)
Medium size Dam (10 25 m
high)
Large Dam (>25 m high)
Major Dam (>150 m high)
Classification based on Purpose
Hydro-electric dam
Irrigation dam
Water supply dam for city for the purposes of
drinking water, recreation, navigation thro
canals, industrial use.
Flood Control
Habitat dam for fishes & wild life
Effluent containing dams from industry, mine,
factory etc.
Multi-purpose dam
Classification based on Material of
construction
Masonry Dam
Concrete Dam
Timber Dam
Steel Dam
Earth Dam
Rockfill Dam
Composite Dam
Classification based on action
Gravity Dam
Arch Dam
Saddle Dam
Check Dam
Diversion Dam
Overflow Dam
Cofferdam
Gravity Dam Timber Dam
Spillway
Hoover Arch Dam
Rockfill Dam
Arch Dam