Thursday 27 December 2012

VARIOUS TOPICS FOR PROJECT IN CIVIL

These topics have been collected form various sources, and are best of the best. 

1. Earthquake vibration control using modified frame-shear wall
2. Advanced Earthquake Resistant Techniques
3. Smart materials
4. Causes Prevention And Repair of Cracks In Building
5. Rehabilitation techniques.
6. Advanced Pavement Design
7. sewage treatment plant
8. Air pollution & its control
9. stability of high rise buildings.
10. Computer Application In Civil Engineering-ANN
11. Watershed management
12. Water resources engineering
13. Corrosion Mechanism, Prevention & Repair Measures of RCC Structure
14. Soil Liquefaction
15. Analysis for seismic retrofitting of buildings
16. Ready mix concrete plants
17. Advance Technology in Surveying
18. Arsenic Removal From Ground Water By Coagulation Process
19. Concrete Cube Testing - A Neural Network Approach, Using MATLAB 6.0
20. Bandra-Worli Sea Link(you can do a csae study )
21. Collapse of World Trade Center
22. Cellular Lightweight Concrete
23. Bridge Bearings & Stability
24. Development Of Remote Monitoring System For Civil Engineering
25. Advance construction techniques
26. The rain roof water-harvesting system
27. Advanced pavement design
28. Mineral admixtures for high performance concrete
29. Construction safety management
30. Seismic isolation devices
31. Energy dissipation devices for seismic design.
32. Use of polymer composites in bridge rehabilitation
33. Gis, gps and its applications
34. Pile foundation
35. Thermally comfortable passive house for tropical uplands
36. Formwork types & design
37. Value engineering
38. Rectification of building tilt
39. Space hotel
40. Green buildings
41. Marine pollution
42. Intelligent transport system
43. Zero energy buildings.
44. Interlinking of rivers
45. Improvement of bearing capacity of sandy soil by grouting
46. Passive solar energy buildings
47. Flexible pavement
48. Glass fiber reinforced concrete
49. Geosynthetics
50. Failure of foundation due to earthquake
51. Silica fume concrete
52. Reservoir induced seismcity
53. Retrofitting using frp laminates
54. Non-destructive testing of concrete
55. Mixed traffic control & behavior continuously reinforced concrete pavement
56. Highway safety
57. Fly-ash concrete pavement
58. Ground improvement technique
59. Golden quadrilateral of india
60. Global warming
61. Skyscrapers
62. Eco- friendly housing
63. Ductility requirements of earthquake resistant reinforced concrete building
64. Disaster management in natural calamities
65. Construction challenges for bridges in hilly area
66. Analysis of pre-tensioned concrete girders construction
67. E – waste disposal
68. Geojute Febrics - As Soil Stabiliser
69. Construction Equipments
70. Offshore structures

Monday 12 November 2012

REAL CIVIL


Hi Guys here some information related to Civil Engineering Structures 

Lotus Temple:

Lotus Temple, Delhi
General information
TypeHouse of Worship
Architectural styleExpressionist
LocationNew DelhiIndia
Completed13 November 1986
Opening24 December 1986
Height34.27m
Technical details
Structural systemConcrete frame and precast concrete ribbed roof
Diameter70m
Design and construction
ArchitectFariborz Sahba
Structural engineerFlint & Neill
Other information
Seating capacity1,300

Eiffel Tower


The Eiffel Tower, designed by Gustave Eiffel, is one of the greatest landmarks of civil engineering
                                            Eiffel Tower under construction between 1887 and 1889


Roman Aqueduct

   
Pont du Gard, France, a Roman aqueduct built circa 19 BC.


Gyarah Sidi


Gyarah Sidi or Eleven Steps refers to the steps overlooking the hemispherical cavities in the ground from which astronomical readings could be taken. Though nowhere close to their size, Humayun’s observatory is an interesting, diminutive precursor to the massive Jantar Mantars at Jaipur and Delhi built nearly 200 years later.

Jantar Mantar

 Jantar mantar  Between 1727 and 1734 Maharajah Jai Singh II of Jaipur constructed five astronomical observatories in west central India. The observatories, or "Jantar Mantars" as they are commonly known, incorporate multiple buildings of unique form, each with a specialized function for astronomical measurement. These structures with their striking combinations of geometric forms at large scale, have captivated the attention of architects, artists, and art historians world wide, yet remain largely unknown to the general public.

India Gate


 The India Gate built in 1931 is the national monument of India.


Second Taj Mahal



Bibi Ka Maqbara
Location
Coordinates
Architectural style(s)
Type
Cultural
State Party
Bibi Ka Maqbara is located in India
Location in Maharastra, India