Civil Engineering:
It is the oldest branch of engineering which deals with planning, designing,
construction and maintenance of structures.
Branches
in civil engineering
1. Surveying
2. Structural Engineering
3. Geotechnical Engineering
4. Transportation Engineering
5. Environmental Engineering
6. Water resource Engineering
1. Surveying:
It is the technique of determining the position of some point with respect to
the reference points directly or indirectly.
Types of surveying:
1 Plane surveying
2. Geodetic surveying
Plane Surveying:
It is that type of surveying in which the mean surface of the earth is
considered as a plane and the spheroidal shape is neglected. All triangles formed by survey lines are
considered as plane triangles. The level
line is considered as straight and plumb lines are considered parallel. In other words, when small areas are to be
surveyed, the curvature of the earth’s surface is ignored and such a surveying
is called plane surveying.
Geodetic Surveying: It
is that type of surveying in which the curved shape of the earth is taken in to
account. The object of geodetic survey
is to determine the precise position on the surface of the earth, of a system
of widely distant points, which form control stations in which surveys of less
precision may be referred.
2. Structural Engineering:
It is the branch of civil engineering, which deals with
a) Planning
b) Designing
c) Construction of infrastructure
d) Analysis of structure for different
combination of loads
e) Analysis of serviceability of the
structure
3. Geotechnical Engineering: It is the branch of civil engineering, which
deals with
a) Property of soil in the site to be
constructed.
b) Bearing capacity of soil from the
building.
c) Selecting type of foundation required for
the particular structure.
d) Study of soil structure interaction.
e) Study the effect on soil during mining,
earthquake, landslides etc…
4. Transportation Engineering:
It is the branch of civil engineering, which deals with
a) Planning, designing and construction of
runways, railways and highways.
b) Study the accident zones for safe and
comfort transport system.
c) Promoting public transport and mass
transport system.
d) Traffic studies in the particular mode and
designing to reduce the volume of traffic.
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