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Civil Engineering EG380 Colorado State University Dr. Robert N. Meroney Click on speaker, then click on title
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61% are clueless about engineering Why? Civil Engineering is Everywhere Civil Engineering is a composite of many specific disciplines. –Structural –Waste Treatment –Transportation –Geotechnical –Water Management –Construction Management
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Building Big!!!! Buildings & Structures: Cities Infrastructure: Transportation Culture: Art: Architecture Link: Building Big Site The Future: Without Limit!
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What is Civil Engineering???? Civil engineering is a composite of many specific disciplines. –Structural & solid mechanics. –Waste treatment & environmental. –Transportation. –Geotechnical & soil mechanics. –Hydraulics & water management. –Construction management.
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Structural & Solid Mechanics Structural engineers design steel, concrete, or timber framed structures such as: –Tall buildings & towers, –Bridges, –Dams, –Retaining walls, & foundations, &. –Stadiums. Link: Mackinack Bridge Link: Chesepeake Bay Bridge/Tunnel
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Waste Treatment & Environmental. Wastewater treatment engineers are civil or environmental engineers trained to design or analyze water treatment plants. Water treatment plants are categorized as follows: –Sanitary waste treatment facilities, –Industrial waste treatment facilities, –Potable (drinking) water treatment facility. Largest treatment basins in the USA Link: Visit Sewage World
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Transportation Transportation Engineers design and analyze –Highways, –Railways, –Airports, –Urban and Suburban Road Networks, –Parking Lots, and –Traffic Control Signal Systems. Link: Transportation at work
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Geotechnical & Soil Mechanics Geotechnical Engineers analyze the subterranean rock and soil to determine its suitability to support extreme loads. Proper geotechnical engineering is essential for a safe and secure structure. Link: A bad engineering job
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Hydraulics & Water Management Water management involves the use of hydrologic and hydraulic principles to design: –Drainage systems, –Detention/retention ponds, –Navigational waterways, and –Flood control levees, dams, and lakes. Link: Hoover Dam Link: Flood Pictures
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Construction Management Construction managers: –Review contracts, –Order materials, –Hire and schedule sub- contractors. The job of a construction manager is to: –Provide quality control and insure project is completed on time and. –Within budget. Link: Golden Gate Bridge Construction
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U.S. Civil Engineering: 150 years The twelve founders gathered at the Croton Aqueduct, New York, on November 5, 1852, to establish ASCE. Link: ASCE History Site The American Society of Civil Engineers, a pro- fessional organization representing more than 123,000 civil engineers, celebrates its 150th anniversary in 2002.
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A flood in Fort Collins? (click) (click) –Dr. Darrell Fontane An earthquake in Fort Collins? (click) (click) –Dr. Wayne Charlie A tornado in Fort Collins? (click) (click) –Dr. Robert Meroney Natural Disasters & Civil Engineering Link: Visit Ft. Collins Flood
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Next a Tornado in Fort Collins! Between 1950-1995 there were 28 tornados in Larimer County In July 1979 an F3 scale tornado hit Cheynne injuring 40 and killing 1
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Related Web Sites: Click sites below to visit Civil Engineering related web sites: Link: Discover Engineering Online Link: West Point Bridge Designer Link: Engineering Case Studies Link: National Engineering Week Link: Engines of Our Ingenuity Link: Virtual Laboratory Click on picture Click? >>
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