Civil Engineering is a professional engineering design, construction and such bridges, roads, canals, dams and buildings as works in which the maintenance of physical and natural built environment, is concerned with discipline. Civil engineering military engineering, the oldest engineering discipline and between military technology military technology was decided not distinguish. It is traditionally broken into several sub-environmental engineering, geotechnical engineering, structural engineering, transportation engineering, municipal or municipal engineering, water management, materials engineering, coastal engineering , surveying, and engineering disciplines including. Civil engineering is done on all levels: federal level, the municipal public sector, private sector and individual homeowners through to international companies.
History of the science of civil engineering
Civil engineering is the application of physical and scientific principles, and its history to understand the complex physics and mathematics is linked to advances in history. Because several different civil engineering a wide ranging profession, including special deputy, subjects, its history is linked to knowledge of structures, materials science, geography, geology, soil, water science, environmental, engineering and other fields. Ancient and medieval history most architectural design and building out as a stone masons and carpenters were made by craftsmen during the growing role of Master Builders. Knowledge is retained in guilds rarely was supplanted by advances. Infrastructure, roads and infrastructure that existed were repetitive, and increases in scale were incremental. Physical and mathematical problems applicable to civil engineering, a scientific approach one of the earliest examples of Archimedes' principle, which underpins our understanding of buoyancy and a 'practical solution as Archimedes' screw, including 3 centuries BC In Archimedes' work. Brahmagupta, an Indian mathematician, mathematics used in the 7 th century AD, based on Hindu Arabic numerals (quantities) computations for excavation.
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