Elements of civil engineering and engineering mechanics (Record no. 44759)

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Title Elements of civil engineering and engineering mechanics
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Date of publication, distribution, etc 2011
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Formatted contents note CONTENTS<br/>Preface xi<br/>Part I Elements of Civil Engineering<br/>1 Introduction to Civil Engineering 3-11<br/>1.1 Introduction 3<br/>1.1.1 Surveying 4<br/>1.1.2 Building Materials 4<br/>1.1.3 Construction Technology 4<br/>1.1.4 Geotechnical Engineering 4<br/>1.1.5 Structural Engineering 5<br/>1.1.6 Hydraulics 5<br/>1.1.7 Water Resources and Irrigation Engineering 5<br/>1.1.8 Transportation Engineering 5<br/>1.1.9 Environmental Engineering 5<br/>1.1.10 Towji Planning and Architecture 6<br/>1.1.11 Management Techniques 6<br/>1.1.12 Computer Applications . 6<br/>1.2 Infrastructure 6<br/>1.2.1 Types of Infrastructure 7<br/>1.2.2 Role of Civil Engineers in Infrastructure Development 8<br/>1.2.3 Effect of Infrastructure Facilities on Socio-economic<br/>Development of a Country 9<br/>Review Questions 10<br/>Multiple Choice Questions 10<br/>2 Roads 12-22<br/>2.1 Introduction 12<br/>2.2 Types of Roads 12<br/>2.2.1 National Highways 13<br/>2.2.2 State Highways 14<br/>2.2.3 Major District Roads 14<br/>2.2.4 Other District Roads 14<br/>2.2.5 Village Roads 14<br/>2.2.6 Expressways 14<br/>2.2.7 Urban Roads 15<br/>2.3 Components of Roads and Their Functions 15<br/>2.3.1 Pavement or Carriageways 16<br/>2.3.2 Shoulders 18<br/>2.3.3 Traffic Separators 18<br/>2.3.4 Kerbs 18<br/>2.3.5 Footpaths 19<br/>2.3.6 Parking Lanes 19<br/>2.3.7 Cycle Tracks 19<br/>2.3.8 Guard Rails 20<br/>2.3.9 Fencing 20<br/>Review Questions 20<br/>Multiple Choice Questions 20<br/>3 Bridges and Dams 23-38<br/>3.1 Bridges 23<br/>3.2 Classification of Bridges 23<br/>3.3 Types of Bridges 24<br/>3.3.1 Footbridge 24<br/>3.3.2 Beam Bridge 24<br/>3.3.3 Arch Bridge 24<br/>3.3.4 Suspension Bridge 26<br/>3.3.5 Cable-stayed Bridge 26<br/>3.3.6 Cantilever Bridge 27<br/>3.3.7 Truss Bridges 28<br/>3.3.8 Double Decked Bridges 29<br/>3.3.9 Other Types 29<br/>3.4 Dams 30<br/>3.5 Classification of Dams 30<br/>3.5.1 Storage Dams 31<br/>3.5.2 Diversion Dams 31<br/>3.5.3 Detention Dams 31<br/>3.5.4 Gravity Dams 31<br/>3.5.5 Earth Dams 32<br/>3.5.6 Rockfill Dams 33<br/>3.5.7 Arch Dams 33<br/>3.5.8 Buttress Dams 34<br/>3.5.9 Overflow Dams 35<br/>3.5.10 Non-overflow Dams 35<br/>3.5.11 Rigid Dams 35<br/>3.5.12 Non-rigid Dams 35<br/>3.5.13 Coffer Dams 36<br/>Review Questions 36<br/>Multiple Choice Questions 37<br/>Part II Engineering Mechanics<br/>4 Engineering Mechanics 41-71<br/>4.1 Introduction 41<br/>4.2 Basic Idealizations 42<br/>4.2.1 Particle 42<br/>4.2.2 Continuum 42<br/>4.2.3 Rigid Body 42<br/>4.2.4 Point Force 43<br/>4.3 Force 43<br/>4.3.1 Classification of Force 45<br/>4.3.2 Classification of Force System 46<br/>4.4 Principle of Physical Independence of Forces 49<br/>4.5 Principle of Superposition of Forces 49<br/>4.6 Principle of Transmissibility of Forces 49<br/>4.7 Newton's Laws of Motion 49<br/>4.7.1 First Law 50<br/>4.7.2 Second.Law 50<br/>4.7.3 Third Law 50<br/>4.8 Moment of a Force about a Point 50<br/>4.9 Couple 51<br/>4.9.1 Characteristics of a Couple 52<br/>4.10 Equivalent Force-Couple System 52<br/>4.11 Resolution of a Force into Components 53<br/>4.11.1 Resolution of a Force into Rectangular Components 53<br/>4.11.2 Resolution of Force into Inclined Components 54<br/>4.12 Resolution of Forces (Numerical Examples) 57<br/>4.13 Moment of Forces (Numerical Problems) 65<br/>Review Questions 67<br/>Problems 68<br/>Multiple Choice Questions 69<br/>5 Composition of Coplanar Concurrent Force System 72-92<br/>5.1 Composition of Forces 72<br/>5.2 Resultant Force 73<br/>5.3 Principle of Resolved Parts of Forces 73<br/>5.4 Composition of Coplanar Concurrent Force Systems (Numerical Examples) 75<br/>Review Questions 88<br/>Problems 88<br/>Multiple Choice Questions 91<br/>6 Composition of Coplanar Non-concurrent Force System 93-124<br/>6.1 Varignon's Principle of Moments 93<br/>6.2 Uses of Varignon's Principle 94<br/>6.3 Moment of Force Using Varignon 's Theorem (Numerical Examples) 94<br/>6.4 Composition of Coplanar Non-concurrent Force Systems (Numerical Examples) 97<br/>Review Questions 116<br/>Problems 116<br/>Multiple Choice Questions 123<br/>7 Centroid of Plane Figures 125-169<br/>7.1 Introduction 125<br/>7.2 Determination of Centroids by Integration 128<br/>7.2.1 Centroid of a Triangle 128<br/>7.2.2 Centroid of Quadrant of a Circle 129<br/>7.2.3 Centroid of a Semicircle 130<br/>7.2.4 Centroid of a Circle Sector 131<br/>7.3 Centroid of Built-up Section 132<br/>7.4 Unsymmetrical Plane Figures (Numerical Examples) 133<br/>7.5 Plane Figures Symmetrical about One Axis (Numerical Examples) 146<br/>7.6 Special Cases (Numerical Examples) 151<br/>Review Questions 154<br/>Problems 155<br/>Multiple Choice Questions 168<br/>8 Equilibrium of Forces 170-215<br/>8.1 Introduction 170<br/>8.2 Conditions of Static Equilibrium 171<br/>8.2.1 Coplanar Concurrent Force System 171<br/>8.2.2 Coplanar Non-concurrent Force System 171<br/>8.3 Lami's Theorem 171<br/>8.3.1 Limitations of Lami's Theorem 173<br/>8.4 Equilibrium of Forces (Numerical Examples) 173<br/>8.5 Equilibrium of Circular Bodies (Numerical Examples) 175<br/>8.6 Equilibrium of Cable Systems (Numerical Examples) 185<br/>8.7 General Systems (Numerical Examples) 196<br/>Review Questions. 205<br/>Problem 205<br/>Multiple Choice Questions 214<br/>9 Equilibrium of Coplanar Non-concurrent Force System 216-316<br/>9.1Types of Supports and Reactions Exerted by Supports 216<br/>9.2 Beams 217<br/>9.2.1 Statically Determinate Beams 217<br/>9.2.2 Statically Indeterminate Beams 218<br/>9.2.3 Partially Restrained Beams 218<br/>9.3 Support Reactions (Numerical Examples) 219<br/>9.3.1 Other Cases 237<br/>9.4 Trusses 250<br/>9.5 Classification of Trusses 251<br/>9.6 Assumptions Made in the Analysis of Trusses 254<br/>9.6.1 Analysis of Truss 254<br/>9.7 Method of Joints (Numerical Examples) 256<br/>9.8 Method of Sections (Numerical Examples) 279<br/>Review Questions 295<br/>ProWeffts 295<br/>Multiple Choice Questions 314<br/>10 Friction 317-376<br/>10.1 Introduction 317<br/>10.2 Laws of Dry*Friction 318<br/>10.3 Limiting Friction 320<br/>10.4 Non-limiting Friction 320<br/>10.5 Kinetic Friction 320<br/>10.6 Coefficient of Friction 320<br/>10.7 Angle of Friction 321<br/>10.8 Angle of Repose 322<br/>10.9 Cone of Friction 322<br/>10.10 Impending Motion on Horizontal Plane 23<br/>10.11 Impending Motion on Inclined Plane 324<br/>10.12 Single Rigid Body (Numerical Examples) 327<br/>10.13 Connected Bodies (Numerical Examples) 336<br/>11.Moment of Interia of an Area 377-421<br/>Model Question Papers (I and II) 423-436<br/>Index 437-440
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