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I am delighted to introduce this book, "Introduction to Civil Engineering," to the next generation of aspiring civil engineers. Civil Engineering is the mother of engineering, and a student is expected to acquire a variety of skills such as excellent scientific and mathematical temper, sound health, common sense, excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
Domain of civil engineering can be divided in many sub-areas such as Structural engineering, Transportation engineering, Hydraulics and Water Resources engineering, Geotechnical engineering, Geomatics engineering, Environmental engineering, Port and Harbour engineering, etc.
Structural engineering is concerned with the analysis and design of structures such as dams, weirs, bridges, skyscrapers, tunnels, and so on. The structures should have desired strength, durability, and stability; they should be aesthetically appealing, and should be economical.
Transportation engineering focuses on the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of transportation systems and infrastructure, including roads, highways, airports, and railways.
Hydraulics and Water Resources engineering deals with the principles of water and
sediment/pollutant flow, and development and management of water resources for meeting needs of municipal and industrial water supply, irrigation, hydropower generation, flood and drought control, and recreation. It also includes water supply, treatment, and distribution systems.
Geotechnical engineering deals with the properties and behavior of soils and rocks and finds applications in the design and construction of foundations, slopes, and tunnels.
Environmental engineering focuses on the protection of human health and environment and involves the application of scientific and engineering principles to prevent, control, and remediate environmental problems.
Geomatics engineering deals with surveying and measurements of terrestrial features using earth- or space-based instruments/sensors.
Port and Harbor engineering is concerned with planning, design, construction, and running of marine-based transport systems. Sustainability is an over-arching concept of civil engineering since the solutions provided should be environment-friendly, socially, and culturally acceptable, economically viable, and sustainable.
This book provides a solid foundation in the core disciplines of civil engineering. It alsoincludes numerous QR codes that help readers to access additional resources and interactive contents, such as videos, animations, and simulations. The book also contextualizes civil engineering in India, highlighting the challenges and opportunities in this rapidly developing country.
I am confident that as a first course in a civil engineering undergraduate program, this book
will be an invaluable resource for students who are eager to learn about the exciting and rewarding field of civil engineering. It will provide them with the knowledge and skills they need to tackle the complex and pressing challenges facing our world today, and to help build a more sustainable and livable future for all.
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