Showing posts with label Final Year Projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Final Year Projects. Show all posts

Sunday, August 10, 2014

First ever Strange Invisible House build - Interesting Construction

Sometimes for builders and architects it is a challenging phase to not ruin the natural scenes and beauty of nature. The lush green meadows and high rise mountains with tall sky-kissing trees surrounded by bushes have a pleasant effect on your health your mood and your living style.

Over the recent past Green buildings and green technology have taken a trending part in construction and building. The architects and civil and structural engineers are now demanded to build nature constructive nature preservative buildings that are energy efficient and are environmental friendly.

The diversity of nature had been affected very badly by the construction industry but to limit its devastation the engineers and construction professionals are now on track.

 One such story has been reported in Glasgow's Strathclyde University where architecture students have build a unique cabin that blends itself with the surrounding nature.  This building is designed to blend in perfectly with Scotland's Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park.




The cabin is constructed using wood structure covered by mirror that gives different looks when seen from different angles and directions and almost disappear when seen from distant.
Here are some of the views;






Photographs courtesy of Strathclyde University.

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Analysis of Different Hydraulic Parameters on the Structural Design of Dharma Nullah Bridge Taxila [PPT]


Project Title

Analysis of Different Hydraulic Parameters on the Structural Design of Dharma Nullah Bridge Taxila

Project Abstract.


The purpose of this project is to thoroughly study the various parameters affecting the hydraulic design of a bridge and studied various methods for the calculation of discharge for Hydraulic design of Bridge. The structural design of the bridge was carried out on well-known software named as CSI Bridge. This bridge was designed and constructed by the Provincial Highway Department. It seems that designed height and span ofthe bridge was not truly based upon actual hydraulic parameters.

About thesis

This thesis is written in partial fulfillment of the B.Sc. degree in CIVIL ENGINEERING. The project thesis includes theoretical background and importance of each parameter affecting the design of bridge. Detailed steps of designing the bridge on the software are also included, different tables and figures are used to simply elaborate the design procedure. For the purpose of study data for hydraulic and structural design was collected from Provincial Highway Department. For the hydraulic design of the bridge, one year flow in th DHAIVIRAH Nullah was measured at the selected location.

Poster Presentation

Analysis of Different Hydraulic Parameters on the Structural Design of Dharma Nullah Bridge Taxila
Analysis of Different Hydraulic Parameters on the Structural Design of Dharma Nullah Bridge Taxila


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Credits

Advisor:
 Prof. Dr. Abdul Razzaq Ghumman
Group  members:
Asif Manzoor , Faisal Jahangir , Harmoon Haroon

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