Basics of Civil Engineering in Construction
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Welcome to the Basics of Civil Engineering in Construction course on Udemy!
Unlock Your Full Potential:
Are you about to complete your civil engineering degree or a fresh graduate ready to dive into the professional world? Despite spending four years in engineering college, you may find there are still crucial skills and knowledge that weren’t covered in your curriculum. This course is designed to fill that gap, ensuring you’re fully prepared for the challenges of the construction industry.
Why This Course?
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Bridging the Gap: Our course goes beyond traditional engineering education, focusing on essential skills and knowledge that will set you apart in the professional field.
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Logical Reasoning & Conceptual Clarity: Enhance your logical reasoning and deepen your understanding of fundamental civil engineering concepts.
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Job-Ready Skills: Gain practical insights and polished knowledge, making you more competitive in the job market.
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Continuous Learning: This course is a living resource. With new lectures added regularly, you’ll always have access to the latest industry trends and techniques.
What You Will Learn:
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Critical thinking and problem-solving skills tailored to civil engineering
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Key concepts and practical knowledge essential for construction projects
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Real-world applications and examples that bring theory to life
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Tips and strategies for acing job interviews and thriving in your career
Who Should Enroll:
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Final-year civil engineering students looking to solidify their knowledge
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Fresh civil engineering graduates eager to jumpstart their careers
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Our commitment to your success doesn’t end at enrollment. With ongoing updates and new lectures, you’ll stay ahead of the curve and continually improve your expertise.
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14One Way Slab v/s Two Way Slab
This video talks about the difference between one way and two way slab. It explains when a slab is one way and when it is a two way. It also talks about load transfer mechanism in both one way and two way slab. This video also talks about yield line theory.
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15Short Column Effect Explained
This video gives the meaning or definition of the short column effect that is experienced in the buildings. It tells us what is short column effect and in which situations we have short column effect in buildings. It also explains how we can avoid short column effect in buildings.
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16What are Hidden Beams?
This video explains the meaning of hidden beams. It also explains when and where these kinds of beams are required in a building construction.
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17Torsion in Buildings
This video describes how torsion in generated in buildings. It also explains what can be done to avoid the torsion in such buildings.
When a building is hit by an earthquake, it is subjected to horizontal force at the floor levels and the whole building is deflected. If the building is regular shaped the deflection is uniform in all the parts of the building. But if it is irregular then the
deflection is not uniform, some parts deflect much and some parts less. Due to this difference in deflection the building as a whole tends to rotate leaving the corners and ends at more stress. This rotation of a building is called the torsion Torsion irregularity shall be considered when floor diaphragms are rigid in their own
plan in relation to the vertical structural elements that resist the lateral forces. Torsion irregularity is considered to exist when the maximum storey drift, computed with design eccentricity, at one end of the structure transverse to axis is more than 1.2
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18What is Plinth Level and Plinth Height?
This video explains the meaning of plinth level. It explains the meaning of the plinth height and the value of the plinth height. It also talks about the DPC or damp proof concrete in buildings.
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19What is below Plinth? Construction Procedure up to Tie Beam
This video gives the description of the entire procedure of the construction of the isolated footing. This video explains how the work below plinth level is carried out at the site. It shows you the arrangement of the reinforcement of the isolated footing. It also explains the meaning of super structure and sub structure.
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20Concrete Bands in Masonry Brick Walls
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21What is Lapping of Bars?
This video explains the meaning of lapping of bars. It also explains why we need to lap the bars and the position of lapping for the bars in beam. It also tells us the appropriate lapping length of bars.
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22Why the bars are bent up in beams and slabs?
This video explains the need of bent up bars in beams and slabs.
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23The concept of 1.42*d in Cranked Bars
This video describes why we add 1.42d for bent up bars while calculating the total length of the bar.
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24Cutting Length of Column Bars Ep - 01
This video describes the lapping of bars in the column. It explains why we need to lap the bars. This video explains the proper position for the lapping of bars in the column. The lapping position is as per IS 13920:2002. It also talks about the ductility detailing of column.
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25Grade of Concrete Explained
This video explains the meaning the grade of concrete. It explains how the grade of concrete is specified. It explains what is the meaning of the M20 or any grade of concrete.
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26Characteristic Strength and Target Mean Strength of Concrete
This video talks about the constituents of the concrete,. It explains the meaning of characteristic strength and target mean strength of the concrete. It explains bell shaped curve of the compressive strength test results of the concrete.
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27Nominal Mix v/s Design Mix of Concrete
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28How to Find Number of Bags of Cement for Concreting Works
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