Future of Civil Engineering Trends, Inventions, Innovations: by Ravi Shaarad
Future of Civil Engineering Trends, Inventions, Innovations: by Ravi Shaarad
Future of Civil Engineering Trends, Inventions, Innovations: by Ravi Shaarad
Trends, Inventions,
Innovations
By
Ravi Shaarad
Civil engineering
Civil engineering is a professional engineering discipline
that deals with the design, construction, and maintenance
of the physical and naturally built environment, including
works like bridges, roads, canals, dams, and buildings.
Civil engineering is traditionally broken into several sub-
disciplines including environmental engineering,
geotechnical engineering, structural engineering,
transportation engineering, municipal or urban
engineering, water resources engineering, materials
engineering, coastal engineering, surveying, and
construction engineering.
Civil engineering takes place on all levels: in the public
sector from municipal through to national governments,
and in the private sector from individual homeowners
through to international companies.
Civil engineer
A civil engineer is a person who practices civil
engineering; the application of planning, designing,
constructing, maintaining, and operating infrastructures
while protecting the public and environmental health,
as well as improving existing infrastructures that have
been neglected.
Originally, a civil engineer worked on:
sectors : design and management of structures,
transportation systems, and infrastructure Description
Competencies: technical knowledge, management skills,
mathematical analysis
Specialization
In general, civil engineering is concerned with the overall interface of
human created fixed projects.
General civil engineers work closely with surveyors and specialized
civil engineers to fit and serve fixed projects within their given site,
community and terrain by designing grading, drainage, water
supply, sewer service, electric and communications supply, and
land divisions.
General engineers spend much of their time visiting project sites,
developing community consensus, and preparing construction
plans.
General civil engineering is also referred to as site engineering, a
branch of civil engineering that primarily focuses on converting a
tract of land from one usage to another.
Specialization
Construction engineering
Construction engineering involves planning and
execution of the designs from transportation, site
development, hydraulic, environmental, structural and
geotechnical engineers.
Coastal engineering
Coastal engineering is concerned with managing coastal
areas. Coastal management has become more popular as
the field has expanded to include techniques that allow
erosion to claim land
Specialization
Structural engineering
Structural engineering is concerned with the structural design and
structural analysis of buildings, bridges, towers, flyovers, tunnels, off
shore structures like oil and gas fields in the sea, and other structures.
This involves identifying the loads which act upon a structure and the
forces and stresses which arise within that structure due to those loads,
and then designing the structure to successfully support and resist
those loads.
The structural engineer must design structures to be safe for their
users and to successfully fulfill the function they are designed for .
Due to the nature of some loading conditions, sub-disciplines within
structural engineering have emerged, including wind engineering and
earthquake engineering.
Specialization
Design considerations will include strength, stiffness,
and stability of the structure when subjected to loads
which may be static, such as furniture or self-weight,
or dynamic, such as wind, seismic, crowd or vehicle
loads, or transitory, such as temporary construction
loads or impact. Other considerations include cost,
constructability, safety, aesthetics and sustainability.
Specialization
Earthquake engineering
Earthquake engineering covers ability of various structures to
withstand hazardous earthquake exposures at the sites of their
particular location.
Earthquake engineering is a sub discipline of the broader category
of Structural engineering. The main objectives of earthquake
engineering are:
Snapshot from shake-table video of testing base-isolated and regular
building model.
Understand interaction of structures with the shaky ground.