Port and Harbour Engineering


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During the 19th century, the engineering of ports and harbours became a large and specialised branch of the profession. This development began in ports in physically difficult locations and may be particularly identified with the growth of the Port of Liverpool. Stimulated by the arrival of ever-larger steamships and the heavy investment in port facilities that they demanded, it spread around much of the world. The opening papers give examples of what could be achieved in antiquity; the following ones set out the advances in design and technology from 1700 to the start of this century - and note some of the failures and recurrent problems. They also illustrate the critical importance of political and economic factors in determining what the engineers achieved.




HARBOUR, DOCK AND TUNNEL ENGINEERING


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This text-book concisely formulates the basic principles of the subject matter in simple language presented in two sections. The Section I - Harbour and Dock Engineering, is well-divided in twelve chapters including chapter on 'Planning and Layout of Ports'. Also the approach of the write-up has been changed according to the form of facilities and requirements of Harbours and Ports. The Section II - Tunnel Engineering, is also well-divided in twelve chapters including newly developed methods like New Austrian Tunnelling Method (NATM), Shield methods and chapters on 'Stages in Tunnel Construction', 'Tunnelling in Water Bearing Soils' and also 'Health Protection in Tunnels' have been incorporated.







Dock and Harbour Engineering


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Design of Marine Facilities


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Roads,Railways,Bridges,Tunnel & Harbour Dock Engineering


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Part-I: ROAD EN:GINEERING: Introduction * Glossary * History of Development of Highway and Planning * highway Plaining * Highway Economics and Financing * Guiding Principles of Route Selection and Highway Location * Drainage * Highway Materials * Geometric Design * Highway Construction * Hill Roads * Highway Machinery Roads Arboriculture * Traffic Engineering * Highway Failure and Their Maintenance * Pavement Design * Quality Control * Objective Type Questions on Jighways * Solved Problems on Highways. Part-II : RAILWAY ENGINEERING: History of Railways * Railway Track & Track Stresses * Railway Gauges * Rails * Sleepers * Ballast * Foundation and its Drainage * Track Fitting and Fastening Track Alignment & Surveying * Traction and Tractive Resistance * Rolling Stock of Railways * Geometric Design of a Railway Track * Creep * Stations and Yards * Station Equipments * Points, Crossings and Simple Layouts * Signalling & Inter-locking * Level Crossings * Welding of Railways * Long and short Welded Rails * Manual Maintenance of Track * Mechanised Maintenance of Track * Directed Track Maintence * Measured Shovel Packing Track Tolerances * Track Renewal * Accidents * Duties of Permanent Way Officials * Material Management * Objective Type Questions on Railways * Solved Problems on Railways.Part-III: BRIDGE ENGINEERING : Introduction * Bridge Terminology * Investigation and Planning for Bridges * Type of Bridges * General Principles of Design * Sub Structures * Foundations * Super Structures of Arch Designs * Girder Bridges * Low Cost Bridges * Permanent Small Bridges * Bearings * Loads on Bridges * Design of Bridge Foundation * Design of Arch Bridges * Design of Solid R.C.C. Salb Bridges * R.C.C. Girder Bridges * Inspection of Bridges * Maintenance of Bridges * Testing Strengthening of Bridge * Protection and Training Works for Bridges * Objective Type Question on Bridges Engineering.Part-IV: TUNNEL ENGINEERING : General Aspects * Alignment of Tunnels * Drilling * Blasting * Tunneling * Shafts * Ventilation, Lighting and Drainage of Tunnels * Tunnel Lining * Safety in Tunnelling * Objective Type Questions on Tunnel Engineering.Part-V: HARBOUR-DOCK ENGINEERING: Water Transportation and Sea * Terminology * Natural Phenomena- Wind, Wave and Cyclones * Harbours and Ports * Break Water * Docks * Dry or Repair Docks * Locks * Channel, Basin and Berths * Appurtenances of a Harbour * Apron, Transit Sheds and Warehouses * Dredging and Dregers * Navigational Aids * Shore Protection Works. Questions.




Handbook of Port and Harbor Engineering


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This indispensable handbook provides state-of-the-art information and common sense guidelines, covering the design, construction, modernization of port and harbor related marine structures. The design procedures and guidelines address the complex problems and illustrate factors that should be considered and included in appropriate design scenarios.




Airport Engineering


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