Lecture Notes

Introduction

The Civil Engineering is the Second oldest branch in Engineering next to Military Engineering. The students of Civil Engineering find it difficult to understand the concepts of Civil Engineering.

We put our best efforts in presenting the concepts in simplified manner. We hope that our Civil Engineering notes will help you to motivate towards in-depth learning of the concepts.

Kindly note that we are beginning to present the civil engineering notes for each subjects and we are constantly updating. Contact us through mail if you need resources for any particular subject.

Structural Engineering

Structural Engineering is a part of Civil Engineering that deals with the construction materials, Analysis of behaviour of materials and structures, design principles involved, etc., The following are the aspects of Structural Engineering.  

  • Design of Reinforced Concrete
  • Design of Prestressed Concrete
  • Design of Steel Structures
  • Earthquake Resistant Design
  • Design of Masonry Structures


Geotechnical Engineering

Geotechnical Engineering deals with the properties of soils over which any structure is subjected to be build. The behaviour of soil and foundation are analysed. Geotechnical Engineering includes the following sub-topics.  

  • Soil Mechanics
  • Foundation Engineering
  • Geology

Environmental Engineering

Environmental Engineering deals with the natural elements that are present in atmosphere. It focusses on the causes and effects of different pollution and works on the areas of enhancements. It includes:

  • Water Supply Engineering
  • Waste Water Engineering
  • Solid Waste Management
  • Air Pollution
  • Water Pollution
  • Noise Pollution


Water Resources Engineering

Water Resources Engineering deals with the use and management of water that is available to us. It is further sub-categorised into:

  • Irrigation Engineering
  • Hydrology
  • Fluid Mechanics & Hydraulic Machines

Transportation Engineering

Transportation Engineering deals with the application of scientific and technological principles in the planning, functional design, operation and facilities management for any means of transport (road, rail, water and air) in order to provide a safe, fast, comfortable, convenient, economic travel for people and goods.

  • Highway Engineering
  • Pavement Engineering
  • Traffic Engineering
  • Railway Engineering
  • Airport Engineering
  • Docks & Harbours

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