Knowledge in Civil vtu

ENGINEERING CIVIL

It contains a notes for Engineering chemistry

Code of practice for Steel

Code of practice for civil engineers

Highway Engineering book

Transportation planning process Forecasting of future traffic Scheme appraisal for Highway project Basic elements of highway traffic analysis Design of highway intersection Geometric alignment and design

Notes on CPM and PERT method in Construction Technology

in this notes the handwritten notes of Arihant academy was attached all the details and calculations of CPM and PERT method was contain in this pdf its for self study only. useful for Civil engineering students as well as management students.

Structural Analysis

The topics covered in the attached e-books are: 1. Energy Methods in Structural Analysis 2.Analysis of statically indeterminate strutures by the matrix force method 3.Analysis of statically indeterminate strutures by displacement method 4.Analysis of statically indeterminate strutures by direct stiffness method 5.Cables and Arches 6.Approximate methods for indeterminate structural analysis 7.Influence Lines if you're having any doubts or queries about the covered then please let us know. thank you for visiting.

Concepts of Shotcrete Technology - Research Paper

Shotcrete is the sprayed concrete, which was first used in Pennsylvania, USA in 1907 by Dr.Aneley. The technology is improving giving us enhanced comforts and the task is completed with a greater economy in terms of both time and investment. This innovative technology of shotcrete was introduced to make the work easier and immediate where any alterations are to be made or any architectural effects are to be enhanced.

Construction process of commercial building

CONSTRUCTION PROCESS OF COMMERCIAL MULTISTORY BUILDING: EXCAVATION FOUNDATION COLUMN COLUMN FOOTING BEAM SLAB SALIENT FEATURES

Design of Pre Engineered Buildings Presentation

CONCEPT, DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION The buildings are design as per client’s requirement & actual design calculations using tapered sections. A combination of built up section, hot rolled section, cold formed elements and profiled sheets Designing and casting is done in factory Building components are brought to site Then fixed/jointed at the site All connections are bolted. History of topics and all basic details are there in this file.

Advance reinforced concrete design

advance reinforced concrete design contains all details of RCC design and methodology please read it carefully and it you're having any doubt feel free to ask.

Strap footing design (design of concrete structure)

this pdf contains all the details of design of Strap footing structures in datails. please read it carefully and having any doubts feel free to ask Introduction Service load design Determine a size of strap footing structural analysis of strap footing determine moment and shear in strap footing RCC design of strap footing

lecture-notes-in-structural-engineering-analysis-design

Structural analysis comprises the set of physical laws and mathematics required to study and predict the behavior of structures. The subjects of structural analysis are engineering artifacts whose integrity is judged largely based upon their ability to withstand loads; they commonly include buildings, bridges, aircraft, ships and cars. Structural analysis incorporates the fields of mechanics and dynamics as well as the many failure theories. From a theoretical perspective the primary goal of structural analysis is the computation of deformations, internal forces, and stresses. In practice, structural analysis can be viewed more abstractly as a method to drive the engineering design process or prove the soundness of a design without a dependence on directly testing it.

lecture-notes-in-structural-engineering-analysis-design

Structural analysis comprises the set of physical laws and mathematics required to study and predict the behavior of structures. The subjects of structural analysis are engineering artifacts whose integrity is judged largely based upon their ability to withstand loads; they commonly include buildings, bridges, aircraft, ships and cars. Structural analysis incorporates the fields of mechanics and dynamics as well as the many failure theories. From a theoretical perspective the primary goal of structural analysis is the computation of deformations, internal forces, and stresses. In practice, structural analysis can be viewed more abstractly as a method to drive the engineering design process or prove the soundness of a design without a dependence on directly testing it.