CIVIL ENGINEERING: Recent submissions

  • P.J, Krishnendu (IIT ROORKEE, 2019-05)
    Pile foundation is one of the most common deep foundations which is adopted when the bearing capacity of surface soil is inadequate to transfer the load from superstructure. Pile foundations are conventionally designed ...
  • Panwar, Manish (IIT ROORKEE, 2019-05)
    The prediction of rock properties from indirect testing methods is important, particularly for preliminary investigations since direct methods are costly and time consuming. In this study, the correlation of the uniaxial ...
  • Sati, Ashutosh (IIT ROORKEE, 2019-05)
    Tunnel design in weak rock mass has been a challenging task for engineer‘s worldwide. Due to the change in geology and type of structure of rock from place to place, it seems rather difficult to reach on a set of defined ...
  • Chahal, Amrit Shivraj Singh (IIT ROORKEE, 2019-07)
    The need of this study arose from the question of the residual strength after the failure occurs say after an earthquake. For the design of many engineering structures in or on rock, such as foundations, tunnels, underground ...
  • Yadav, Nilesh (IIT ROORKEE, 2019-06)
    Overflow of sewer in residential areas poses great challenges to sewer network operators, i.e. municipalities. The damage caused by overflow from sewer networks can be enormous due to high quality additions and installations ...
  • Singh, Jatin (IIT ROORKEE, 2019-06)
    The objective of this study is to analyse the potential of geographical information system (GIS) in decision making in rail route planning process. Geographic Information System (GIS) techniques have been used to create a ...
  • Vaghela, Parth Bakulkumar (IIT ROORKEE, 2019-06)
    India expect to add 300 million new urban residents by year 2050. Urbanization is considered as the most influential drivers of land use and land cover change associated with population and economy. Over the years Remote ...
  • Munya, Kuru (IIT ROORKEE, 2019-06)
    Understanding buildingmaterialpropertiescanplayakeyroleinanalyzingthehealthofstructural elements inbuildings.Theseconstructionmaterialsshouldhavetherequiredengineering properties whichfulfilthephysicalandchemicalrequir ...
  • Rai, Abhishek (IIT ROORKEE, 2019-06)
    Analysis of geospatial data and its presentation is a very important portion of the Geomatics Engineering. The data visualization of geospatial data has evolved from paper-based maps to digital maps and is going towards ...
  • 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 ...
  • Kumar, Anuj (I I T ROORKEE, 2019-06)
    This work addresses the study on contact modelling in isogeometric analysis. Research papers including vehicle crashworthiness and occupant protection, on contact modelling in isogeometric analysis, contact searching ...
  • Kumar, Nitin (I I T ROORKEE, 2019-06)
    The dissertation is focused to identify the potential and existing safety threats associated with the inland waterways terminals. The research is inspired by increasing numbers of accidents at the inland waterways terminals, ...
  • Sil, Ankit (I I T ROORKEE, 2019-06)
    The intermodal interfaces in case of any multimodal transit hub play important role in determining the efficiency of the multimodal hub as a whole. With increasing trend of Mass Rapid Transit System (MRTS) in India, the ...
  • Chausali, Sandeep (I I T ROORKEE, 2019-06)
    In developing countries such as India , there are many limitations that do not satisfy the high volume of loads anymore (e.g., limited time schedule , lack of quantity of good quality material, budget and over loading ...
  • Singh, Ramandeep (I I T ROORKEE, 2019-06)
    In spite of Delhi’s recent investments in Public Transport Systems which include a world class Metro System and a planned BRT Network, Delhi has been unable to deliver efficient, comfortable and affordable mobility options ...
  • Kumar, Prashank (I I T ROORKEE, 2019-06)
    In any roadway system, intersections are the major bottleneck point. In India, in the year 2016, there was a total number of 1,39,389 accidents occurred at intersections and the uncontrolled ones contributed to a major ...
  • Gorai, Kaushik (I I T ROORKEE, 2019-06)
    Transportation functions are essential for the growth of any country and are capable of bringing advantages to society. In general, the connection between financial well-being and good transportation is widely recognized. ...
  • Daudi, Lubwama (I I T ROORKEE, 2019-06)
    Jarosite is generated as a byproduct during the process of zinc extraction from its ore. It is highly toxic in nature and a source of environmental pollution hence its safe disposal is a major concern. The work presented ...
  • Gupta, Prashoon (I I T ROORKEE, 2019-05)
    Isogeometric analysis (IGA) represents a recently developed technology in computational mechanics that offers the possibility of integrating methods for analysis and Computer Aided Design (CAD) into a single, unified ...
  • Meena, Pavan Kumar (I I T ROORKEE, 2019-05)
    Many factors in service life which may be natural or manmade, are affecting existing concrete building structures. Corrosion of bars, spalling and deterioration of concrete and earthquake affect its performance of resisting ...