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DOCTORAL THESES (Civil Engg)

DOCTORAL THESES (Civil Engg)

 

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  • Kumar, Mohit (IIT Roorkee, 2022-07)
    Bridges have been part of human civilization for many centuries now as they connect two locations separated by a river or any difficult terrain. Therefore, bridges facilitate trade, transportation and passage to locations ...
  • Susheela (Dept. of Civil Engineering iit Roorkee, 2015-07)
    The importance of increasing role of remote sensing and GIS technology in development of infrastructure has always posed varied challenges to the research community. Time and again, solutions have been provided by ...
  • Gusain, Hemendra Singh (Dept. of Civil Engineering iit Roorkee, 2014-06)
    Surface energy fluxes of the cryospheric regions have many applications in climatology, hydrology, glaciology, snow avalanche forecasting and other snow/ice related studies. The components of the surface energy fluxes ...
  • Prabhu, N. (Dept. of Civil Engineering iit Roorkee, 2014-10)
    Remote sensing is an art and science of acquiring information about earth surface without actual contact with the earth surface. It gives data in the form of images which comprises of finite number of elements known as ...
  • Kumar, Satish (Dept. of Electrical Engineering iit Roorkee, 2013-09)
    Objective of power system operation is to meet the demand at all the locations within power network economically and reliably. The traditional electric power generation systems utilize the conventional energy resources, ...
  • Shah, Asif Hussain (Dept. of Civil Engineering iit Roorkee, 2015-09)
    Fire is possibly the most severe environmental hazard to which the built infrastructure might be subjected to. The risk of fires in the aftermath of earthquakes is a credible extreme load in seismic regions around the ...
  • Dhamaniya, Ashish (Dept. of Civil Engineering iit Roorkee, 2014-05)
    Urban roads in India are classified either on the basis of the number of lanes provided within an undivided or divided cross section or in accordance with their functions in the total urban road network. Besides the ...
  • Rahim A, Abdul (Dept. of Civil Engineering iit Roorkee, 2013-08)
    When the concrete is submitted to high temperatures, a series of physical and chemical changes take place, which result in a complex thermal behaviour in the multi-phase nature of hardened concrete. The unwanted heating ...
  • Srivastava, Mohit (Dept. of Civil Engineering iit Roorkee, 2013-07)
    Remote sensing has made enormous progress in recent years. In order to extract useful information from remote sensing data, typically digital image classification is applied. The land use-land cover classes on the earth's ...
  • Gupta, Sandeep (Dept. of Civil Engineering iit Roorkee, 2014-06)
    With the development of any road network, the problems associated with the usage of roads arise. Some of the major problems are proper planning and maintenance of road network, including bridges, traffic jams, planning of ...
  • Srivastava, Lok Priya (Dept. of Civil Engineering iit Roorkee, 2015-02)
    Rocks encountered in civil and mining engineering structures are generally intersected by joints. The joints introduce planes of weakness, and sliding of blocks can occur easily along joint planes. Consequently, the jointed ...
  • Gyanchand, Jain Kranti (Dept. of Civil Engineering iit Roorkee, 2013-12)
    Shear strength of longitudinally reinforced normalstrength and high-strength concrete beams containing either hooked-end or crimped-type of deformed steel fibres proposed to be used as minimum shear reinforcement has ...
  • Sadiqe, Md. Rehan (Dept. of Civil Engineering iit Roorkee, 2014-03)
    In view of the previous missile and aircraft attacks on important structures and the associated very high risk of failure the present study has been designed to evaluate response of nuclear containment structure against ...
  • Kumar, Sunita (Dept. of Civil Engineering iit Roorkee, 2014-07)
    Soils are made of an assemblage of particles having different shapes and sizes in form of a skeleton whose voids are made up of water and air. The interaction of pore pressure with soil skeleton during earthquake results ...
  • Hatiye, Samuel Dagalo (Dept. of Civil Engineering iit Roorkee, 2016-04)
    Deep percolation from an irrigated field has caught less attention in many research works although it contributes to significant loss of water in irrigated fields. Deep percolation is often estimated as a residual in a ...
  • Jain, Bhupesh (Dept. of Civil Engineering iit Roorkee, 2015-07)
    Water pumps used in drainage, agriculture, and industrial process often experience operational problems such as vibration, impeller damage caused by cavitations, and excessive wear of bearings. This not only results in ...
  • Sanjay, Satavalekar Rupali (Dept. of Civil Engineering iit Roorkee, 2015-09)
    Transport of contaminant in the subsurface regions has been a most crucial and important topics as the quality of groundwater is depleting due to the addition of contaminants that are transported through flowing water. ...
  • Shoab, Mohd. (Dept. of Civil Engineering iit Roorkee, 2015-06)
    Safe and reliable services is a fundamental requirement of the railway as thousands rely on this service as their prime mode of transportation. The railway accidents accounts to death, injury and a large cost to the ...
  • Noknadeh, Mohammad Mardani (Dept. of Civil Engineering iit Roorkee, 2015-10)
    Estimation of capacity is one of the fundamental requirements for designing, operation and layout planning of a road network system. The knowledge of capacity is helpful to determine the maximum amount of traffic flowing ...

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