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Kaustubh Katdare

Kaustubh Katdare

@thebigk Oct 27, 2024
CEans,

We're happy to introduce a separate Civil & Structural Engineering section. Earlier, the Civil engineering section was clubbed with Mechanical engineering section and lot of CEans demanded that we separate those sections. We've therefore introduced Civil & Structural engineering section and renamed the Mechanical engineering section as 'Mechanical and Automobile' Engineering 😀

I'm sure our Civil CEans will contribute amazing ideas and knowledge in this section and help fellow engineers.

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  • CIVILPRINCESS

    CIVILPRINCESS

    @civilprincess-308hDv Mar 1, 2011

    this is awesome news 😁

    i'm sure this section will rock in the days to come 😁
  • Deepika Bansal

    Deepika Bansal

    @deepika-jf1ysv Mar 1, 2011

    Congratulations CE for the new section. Our CE is growing each day.😁
  • maria flor

    maria flor

    @maria-flor-8cAkif Mar 1, 2011

    Thanks for this new section!!😁
  • Kaustubh Katdare

    Kaustubh Katdare

    @thebigk Mar 1, 2011

    It's Civil & Structural engineer's responsibility to fill this section with awesomeness 👍
  • sarah_joy

    sarah_joy

    @sarah-joy-9Nvr8L Mar 1, 2011

    thank you big_K for giving a separate section for the Civil Ceans..
    i hope civil ceans share their amazing thought here! 👍
  • rajcivil2k6

    rajcivil2k6

    @rajcivil2k6-ScQrQV Mar 2, 2011

    That's good, but still i feel it should have been only "CIVIL ENGINEERING" because structure is part of Civil. Just a thought
  • ram 783

    ram 783

    @ram-783-47TB0A Mar 25, 2011

    thanks to give us a new forum of civil engineering
  • ahmedhanif007

    ahmedhanif007

    @ahmedhanif007-PPw05S Jun 9, 2011

    hey i m a newbie here...... hope to get loadz of info on civil frm here..... 😀
  • CIVILPRINCESS

    CIVILPRINCESS

    @civilprincess-308hDv Jun 10, 2011

    ahmedhanif007
    hey i m a newbie here...... hope to get loadz of info on civil frm here..... 😀
    welcome! 😀 do be active in the civil section and also introduce yourself here: #-Link-Snipped-#
  • Fred63

    Fred63

    @fred63-UBl3T2 Aug 10, 2011

    hope we can make a dent to our neighbors and communities specially to the poor ones, and we can share to our world for better living..
  • insane.nick

    insane.nick

    @insanenick-PoP7BE Dec 16, 2011

    i want to tell you all the civil engineers now feel free to share some information.
  • Abood_ajmal

    Abood_ajmal

    @abood-ajmal-Ge6QRI Mar 7, 2012

    i think there are only few active member's in Civil engineering Form
  • AvatarEngineer

    AvatarEngineer

    @avatarengineer-wtvoyH Mar 18, 2012

    Hey guys! This site looks interesting so I'm looking forward to contributing in any way I can.

    Please take a look at my first contribution to the forum. Hope you can see the fun in it 😀

    #-Link-Snipped-#
  • Gizz

    Gizz

    @gizz-wACciX Jun 22, 2012

    hi.. i am also a newbie here. and i currently need some helpful information or tips about reinforced concrete design.. is there any idea as to where i can find these?
  • gopaldeshpande

    gopaldeshpande

    @gopaldeshpande-gfHC7U Aug 27, 2012

    I require a detailed and actual process of how a building is designed with a real example of the design with drawings. e.g. how is it decided to go for a open footing or a pile foundation? The actual design of footings or piles, pile caps. Then the design of columns, beams, slabs, OH water tanks, staircases etc with actual examples and drawings etc. till the completed structural drawing is issued for execution at site.

    With regards,
    Gopal
    (#-Link-Snipped-#)
  • aliasghar1366

    aliasghar1366

    @aliasghar1366-izw4wR Sep 15, 2012

    gopaldeshpande
    I require a detailed and actual process of how a building is designed with a real example of the design with drawings. e.g. how is it decided to go for a open footing or a pile foundation? The actual design of footings or piles, pile caps. Then the design of columns, beams, slabs, OH water tanks, staircases etc with actual examples and drawings etc. till the completed structural drawing is issued for execution at site.

    With regards,
    Gopal
    (#-Link-Snipped-#)
    hi
    i can help you to learn... but can't explain all these things here... whats your idea??? what way you propose to learn you how you should design a building?
  • Saiwal

    Saiwal

    @saiwal-NOzuWb Sep 16, 2012

    hello everyone.
    I'm very excited to be here. Hope to learn a lot from all of you.
  • anilmishra

    anilmishra

    @anilmishra-FLixmr Oct 3, 2012

    We all Civil Engineers should start thinking & contributing our thoughts here in the forum about how we can help this forum grow and how & in what ways we all can contribute to this forum and make this useful to all our fellows.
  • gopaldeshpande

    gopaldeshpande

    @gopaldeshpande-gfHC7U Oct 3, 2012

    anilmishra
    We all Civil Engineers should start thinking & contributing our thoughts here in the forum about how we can help this forum grow and how & in what ways we all can contribute to this forum and make this useful to all our fellows.
    I require a detailed and actual process of how a building is designed with a real example of the design with drawings. e.g. how is it decided to go for a open footing or a pile foundation? The actual design of footings or piles, pile caps. Then the design of columns, beams, slabs, OH water tanks, staircases etc with actual examples and drawings etc. till the completed structural drawing is issued for execution at site.If you can provide this one it can help me to a great extent.
  • gopaldeshpande

    gopaldeshpande

    @gopaldeshpande-gfHC7U Oct 14, 2012

    difference between a peet valve, globe valve and gate valve
  • gopaldeshpande

    gopaldeshpande

    @gopaldeshpande-gfHC7U Oct 14, 2012

    grades in PVC pipes
  • gopaldeshpande

    gopaldeshpande

    @gopaldeshpande-gfHC7U Oct 14, 2012

    how is chisel energy of a rotary hydraulic rig calculated during drinning borehole for pile foundation?
  • hm20284

    hm20284

    @hm20284-HtwH6F Oct 16, 2012

    Yes. It was an excellent idea. I will try to contribute to this section/forum as much as I can.
    I suggest everyone whom downloads an useful material/document or find a discussion of personal/particular interest, should be grateful to whom uploaded and shared the material/document or started the discussion by clicking on "Like" button, so all of us motivate ourselves and we try to keep spreading the knowledge.
  • akhouri

    akhouri

    @akhouri-LD0G2C Nov 5, 2012

    I recently joined this forum hope i will be getting lots of information on civil structural quries..
  • suguna026

    suguna026

    @suguna026-GKo0yZ Jan 3, 2013

    hi , i had register here on sep 2012 , and then i was bsy with my exams.. i m back now .. i m civil engineer 2nd yr student .. would like to meet new friend n information here..
  • Jakezee

    Jakezee

    @jakezee-CWnSVH Feb 17, 2013

    Thanks a lot. Hope this will serve as a hub for CEans
  • Rijul Dhiman

    Rijul Dhiman

    @rijul-dhiman-iFOjBX Feb 25, 2013

    Thanks a lot for creating a separate section for civil engineers.
  • Kaustubh Katdare

    Kaustubh Katdare

    @thebigk Feb 25, 2013

    #-Link-Snipped-# , #-Link-Snipped-#, #-Link-Snipped-# and #-Link-Snipped-# - Good to know from you. Why not start discussions on various topics related to Civil engineering or participate in existing discussions? That'd be great way to learn and connect with others 😀
  • suguna026

    suguna026

    @suguna026-GKo0yZ Feb 25, 2013

    The_Big_K
    #-Link-Snipped-# , #-Link-Snipped-#, #-Link-Snipped-# and #-Link-Snipped-# - Good to know from you. Why not start discussions on various topics related to Civil engineering or participate in existing discussions? That'd be great way to learn and connect with others 😀
    i m still aving confusion using of this sitee ... dnt knw the func of each pages !! 😔
  • suguna026

    suguna026

    @suguna026-GKo0yZ Feb 25, 2013

    actually , i wanna keep in touch here n wanna get information 4rm here n wanna make friendship with the wan in civil department !! but i could nt able to ...
  • Rijul Dhiman

    Rijul Dhiman

    @rijul-dhiman-iFOjBX Feb 25, 2013

    I am a 1st year (civil) student. Please tell me about the important subjects in civil engineering?
  • Gizz

    Gizz

    @gizz-wACciX Mar 7, 2013

    The_Big_K
    #-Link-Snipped-# , #-Link-Snipped-#, #-Link-Snipped-# and #-Link-Snipped-# - Good to know from you. Why not start discussions on various topics related to Civil engineering or participate in existing discussions? That'd be great way to learn and connect with others 😀
    I agree with you. There should be a discussion/thread for every particular topic related to Civil Engineering. I just wish there would be generous people(anyone in the field of CE) who're willing to share their thoughts.
  • Ashwin Thomas

    Ashwin Thomas

    @ashwin-thomas-Cfl25E Apr 12, 2013

    hey guys!!! need help in here!!!
    #-Link-Snipped-#
  • Sunny Hada

    Sunny Hada

    @sunny-EZAeGG Feb 28, 2014

    pls provide me IRC-15-2011 by email at the earliest please........ by email
  • kmo1975

    kmo1975

    @kmo1975-ivTJfS Mar 4, 2014

    Dear Kaustubh Katbare

    It was my mistake to request a link of an e book here yesterday.
    Dont hesitate to remove it as it is just a waste
    of time.

    Have a nice day
    k
  • KimberlyMeyer

    KimberlyMeyer

    @kimberlymeyer-U7uUGs Apr 19, 2014

    Congratulations to all #-Link-Snipped-# for the new section. Our CE grows each day and plays a significant role in all kind of environment.
  • prrasantth

    prrasantth

    @prrasantth-hA4uI3 Jul 22, 2014

    gopaldeshpande
    difference between a peet valve, globe valve and gate valve
    We’ll start by looking at globe valves and ball valves. The main difference between these two types is the way they close. A globe valve uses a plug (stem) that closes against the flow, and a ball valve has a gate (ball) that closes across the flow. Globe valves are good for regulating flow, whereas ball valves are better for on/off control without pressure drop
  • Archananayak

    Archananayak

    @archananayak-NYewuY Jan 15, 2015

    I am a newbie here..hoping to get loadz of new ideas
  • maniesh kumar

    maniesh kumar

    @maniesh-5fF7y9 Feb 15, 2015

    hi this maniesh , doing civil eng . please some new projects topics for final related to structural and also in all civil stream
  • maniesh kumar

    maniesh kumar

    @maniesh-5fF7y9 Feb 15, 2015

    please tell some civil engineering projects topics in structural and in all civil stream. give some information abt latest technologies in construction of high rise structures
  • Rachel25

    Rachel25

    @rachel25-DdOQ9m Jul 5, 2015

    Kaustubh Katdare
    CEans, We're happy to introduce a separate Civil & Structural Engineering section. Earlier, the Civil engineering section was clubbed with Mechanical engineering section and lot of CEans demanded that we separate those sections. We've therefore introduced Civil & Structural engineering section and renamed the Mechanical engineering section as 'Mechanical and Automobile' Engineering 😀 I'm sure our Civil CEans will contribute amazing ideas and knowledge in this section and help fellow engineers.
  • moeenakhter

    moeenakhter

    @moeenakhter-sHNgi6 Jul 23, 2015

    y
  • moeenakhter

    moeenakhter

    @moeenakhter-sHNgi6 Jul 23, 2015

    Dear admin why are you deleting my comments
  • Kaustubh Katdare

    Kaustubh Katdare

    @thebigk Jul 24, 2015

    moeenakhter
    Dear admin why are you deleting my comments
    Because you were warned multiple times of spamming. Further spamming would lead to permanent ban on your account.
  • moeenakhter

    moeenakhter

    @moeenakhter-sHNgi6 Jul 30, 2015

    s
    Kaustubh Katdare
    Because you were warned multiple times of spamming. Further spamming would lead to permanent ban on your account.
    sorry kaustubh
  • Rkreddy

    Rkreddy

    @rkreddy-HApjU4 Aug 26, 2015

    Hi am RAVI ..can u olz tel me what is the qualification for to become a Tekla moduler or BIM design engineer.. And is any possibility to move to moduler from detailing .....plz share and improve knowledge.....
  • Rahul Leslie

    Rahul Leslie

    @rahul-leslie-LzcFIJ Jan 13, 2016

    Dear Gizz (post #15) & Gopal (post #20),
    You may follow the slide show on "Modelling Building Frame with STAAD.Pro & ETABS" (
    ) to learn the basics of building modelling.
    For seismic, follow the link on the last page of the above slide show.

    Rahul Leslie
  • RAJAT KUMAR KOLEY

    RAJAT KUMAR KOLEY

    @rajat-kumar-koley-8jnLPR Jan 19, 2016

    can any one give me idea regarding uses procedure of fly ash in Railway embankment. Plz also suggest how can i use fly ash/bottom ash in Railway embankment ,
  • Erresponsible CE

    Erresponsible CE

    @erresponsible-ce-igGATu Mar 12, 2016

    Has any one heard about optical translucent concrete??? Does anyone know correct ratio to make a 1' block of it
  • Erresponsible CE

    Erresponsible CE

    @erresponsible-ce-igGATu Mar 12, 2016

    I tried to make it but I failed.I think so my water mix ratio is not correct.
  • H DEEPAK KUMAR

    H DEEPAK KUMAR

    @h-deepak-kumar-UtNTf5 Mar 29, 2016

    HI
    I have a doubt that as a civil designer in future, which course is preferable
    I mean staad r Etabs
  • rkr19091981

    rkr19091981

    @rkr19091981-C1kFUC May 18, 2016

    hi guys, i am writing a code for static analysis of portal frames. the intention is to put some point loads on the structure and analyse it to get the response. could some one explain how to consider the self weight of structure in the analysis.
  • Raj Kumar Kannan

    Raj Kumar Kannan

    @raj-kumar-kcioPV Jun 13, 2016

    Hi i am interested in learning a lot from u peoples
  • Riley BerthasHusband

    Riley BerthasHusband

    @riley-YyqlAA Nov 27, 2018

    I'm doing some charity work that involves putting a wire rope under tension between   8x16 cinder block walls. non filled with red brick facing
    I can't find anything down and dirty on this subject.
    Can someone point me in the correct direction?

    Specs.
    >12" block walls
    >distance between walls is 60'
    >load on cable is 350# max. with possible doubling of weight due to shock.
    > plan to sandwich blocks between steel plates with eye bolt thru center.
    > 3/32 DIA. coated wire rope.