Monday 28 November 2016

BRIDGE ENGINEERING

Definition : A structure built to span and provide passage over a river, chasm, road, or any other physical hurdle. The function required from the bridge and the area where it is constructed decides the design of the bridge.


The first bridges were made by nature — as simple as a log fallen across a stream. The first bridges made by humans were probably spans of wooden logs or planks and eventually stones, using a simple support and crossbeam arrangement. Most of these early bridges could not support heavy weights or withstand strong currents. It was these inadequacies which led to the development of better bridges.
The oldest surviving stone bridge in China is the Zhaozhou Bridge, built from 595 to 605 AD during the Sui Dynasty. This bridge is also historically significant as it is the world's oldest open-spandrel stone segmental arch bridge. The first book on bridge engineering was written by Hubert Gautier in 1716. With the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century, truss systems of wrought iron were developed for larger bridges, but iron did not have the tensile strength to support large loads. With the advent of steel, which has a high tensile strength, much larger bridges were built, many using the ideas of Gustave Eiffel.
Bridges are classified on the basis that how the four forces namely shear, compression, tension, and moment are distributed in the bridge structure.

Download Bridge Engineering e-Books

Introduction to Bridge Engineering

Bridge Engineering - Hand Book

Structural analysis and design of concrete bridges

Bridge Engineering - Major Bridges

Bridge Engineering - Wabash Bridge competition





Monday 21 November 2016

Civil Engineering Laboratory Manual -E-books

Study material of  Civil Engineering Laboratory Manual (pdf)
Laboratory Manual - Concrete Technology
Laboratory Manual - Fluid Mechanics -I 
Laboratory Manual -  Fluid Mechanics -II
Laboratory Manual - Soil Mechanics
Laboratory Manual - Surveying -I 
Laboratory Manual - Surveying -II 

Tuesday 15 November 2016

Transportation Engineering (E-Books)

Introduction to transportation engineering

Overview

Moving/Mobility is a basic human need. From the times immemorial, everyone travels either for food or leisure. A closely associated need is the transport of raw materials to a manufacturing unit or finished goods for consumption. Transportation fulfills these basic needs of humanity. Transportation plays a major role in the development of the human civilization. For instance, one could easily observe the strong correlation between the evolution of human settlement and the proximity of transport facilities. Also, there is a strong correlation between the quality of transport facilities and standard of living, because of which society places a great expectation from transportation facilities. In other words, the solution to transportation problems must be analytically based, economically sound, socially credible, environmentally sensitive, practically acceptable and sustainable. Alternatively, the transportation solution should be safe, rapid, comfortable, convenient, economical, and eco-friendly for both men and material.

E-Books for Transportation Engineering :

Transportation Engineering
Railway Engineering 
Airports Fifth Edition-2010