Engineersvision

Ticker

6/recent/ticker-posts

Fy BASIC CIVIL ENGINEERING BOOK

 

Hi engineers hope all of you are safe at your home . As you know that your exams are postponed and if you don't have your "BASIC CIVIL ENGINEERING (BCE)"  book then we are sharing here with you guys.

SUBJECT CODE:-3110004


Pdf view


Link for the same:- 

Civil Engineering is one of the oldest and mother branches of engineering and also one of the most sought after career options in engineering. As we all know civil engineers are everywhere in demand. From municipal work to big construction projects. To become a successful civil engineering basics knowledge is very much important for a civil engineer.

Civil engineers are more in demand in Construction, Real estate, Infrastructure, Projects, Oil and Gas, and other related industries and these are one of the largest and biggest employers all over the world after agriculture.

These Civil engineering basic knowledge skills, qualities, and technical skills are very much essentials for a fresher civil engineer.

Civil engineers must improve on their basic knowledge of civil engineering subjects and civil construction basic knowledge. As a fresher civil engineer, it is recommended you should add these skill sets in our resume and career profile.

Discussed here are the abilities should a person have for civil engineering along with the software skills required for civil engineering to become a successful civil engineers

COURSE CONTENT 

1. INTRODUCTION TO CIVIL ENGINEERING AND CIVIL 

ENGINEERING MATERIALS:

Introduction, Branches, Scope, Impact, Role of Civil Engineer, Units 

of measurement, Unit conversion (Length, Area, Volume). 

List of materials, Details (types, properties, uses) of materials: 

Cement, Aggregate, Brick, Steel, Concrete, Stone, Soil, Mortar, 

Timber, Plastic, Epoxy, Flyash, Steel slag, Copper slag, Bitumen, 

Optical fiber, Pipe, Wire, Cable, Smart material, Basic hand fill tests, 

FRP

Water and waste water quality characteristics, drinking water 

standards, Road traffic, traffic control, traffic signals & Intersections.


2. INTRODUCTION TO BUILDING AND TOWN PLANNING:

Definition and concept of plan of a simple residential building, 

Principles of planning, Elementary principles and basic requirements 

for building planning, elevation and section of a residential building.

Principles of town planning, Necessity of town planning, Origin of 

town, Growth of town, Land use, Principles and objects of zoning, 

Advantages of zoning, Low cost housing, Prevention of slum, FSI.


3. BUILDING CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING SERVICES

Building Construction: Types of building, Components of 

building & its functions, types of loads acting on building, Types of 

brick bonds, Typical building layout, Symbols used in electrical 

layout, Symbols used for water supply, plumbing and sanitation. 

Nominal dimensions for door, window and furniture.

Building Services: Types of building services like plumbing & 

sanitation, water supply& drainage system, electricity, building 

finishes, HVAC.

4. INTRODUCTION TO SURVEYING AND LEVELLING:

Introduction, Fundamental principles, Classification. 

Linear measurement: Instruments used, Chaining on plane 

ground, Offset, Ranging.

Angular measurement: Compass-Instrument used Meridian, 

Bearing, and Local attraction.

Leveling: Instrument used, Terminology, Types of leveling, and 

Methods of leveling, Introduction to contour 

Modern tools: Introduction to Theodolite, Total Station, 

Introduction to GPS, GIS & RS


5. ADVANCEMENTS IN CIVIL ENGINEERING:

Smart city and it’s features, Solid waste management systems, Mass 

Transportation systems-BRTS, Metro, Rain water harvesting 

systems, Watershed Management, Green building, Energy efficient 

building, Development of River fronts, Heritage structures & its 

conservations, Features of Earthquake resistant structures


For more books you can search as 'FIRST YEAR ENGINEERING '👇


*SHARE

* SUBSCRIBE

* COMMENT

*FOLLOW FOR REGULAR UPDATES

Follow us on instagram

Post a Comment

0 Comments